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VERTISEMENTS FOR THESE COLUMNS AEu.yr- taken until 12:30 p. m. for the evening Wnd untll 830 p.m. for the morning and Sunday toms. O Variiners, by requesting & mumbered check, an have thelr Answers addreased 10 8 num bered ter in care of THE BEE. Answers so addressed Will be dellvered upon presentation of the che “Raten, 1442 & word firat nsertion, lea word there 'uFrr ATION WANTED AS ASiore. Address %10 W FORRENT - UNF URNISH'D ROOMS " RRaten 14c & word firat insertion, | after. Nothing taken for 1aes than 2 Gt NICE UNFURNISHED ROOMS, WITH Fbath, #7.00. 2418 Erskine st Norih 34th ~4 PINE 40 21+ UNFURNISHED = ROOMS FOR housekeeping, $11 G2 ROOMS 8 W. 1, yrih st 2611 St. Mary's Avenne FOR RENT-STORES AND OFFICES word there- M54 CORNER 16TH B, Rates, 1 after 1 O RENT THECSTORY BRICK BUTLDING 016 Farnam The building has a fireproof cn- ment basement. compiets steam heating feuiros, Water on all the floors, gas, eto. ADDIY At the ¢ of Tue ¥ 010 e & word first Insertion, 1¢ A word there. Kothing taken for leas than 25e. N BY YO sographer VELING SALESMAN more At home wonld engs e 1o solicit am T} that are willing to wages 10 A hustler please OUXG MA A 10 g0 10 MCho! tress X 7, Bee M F WANTS A SITUATIC Rive good reference Address I W. S., A 23 can ce 1l state Lincoln. “Rates, 140 a word first atter. Nothing taken fo B SOLICITORS, T bay 10 men with rigs. 1600 Howard st. THE NEBRASKA and Investment company w men of £0od Address o act as sollcitors rooms 22 and 23, Douglas block. w 1 OMMISSION. pTHE reateat Invention of the age. Patent Chemieal Tnk Erasine Pencil on_sight Works like magic. Agents are making $25.00 to 00 per week. For farther particulars write ascr Mfz. Co., X 30, La Crosse. Wis GUARANTEFE | th a few gentle- Avply s B WANTED FOR OUR Salary paid weekly, Callat1 WANTED. MEN IN & jetectives tmder instrictions. Natronal Do M0 WHO B : ONE B, FANTED, MEN FOR THE SOUTH I3 nessee. Arkansas, Misaissippl & Louisiana che 30311 4 fare, Kramer & O'Hearn, Labor agency, WANTED, RELIABLE TRA VELING SALE men 10 earry our lubrieating and burning ¢ A% a side lne. G nce for Helt man.’ 1 Cleveland Refining Co., C! M300 24 _\WANTED. PARTNER WITH $200 O $300 BT neninnt aqunl amount 10-open Dime Musee Be ad, O. * you to handle Address W all money. WA : permanent position: Btate whero last emplo Address X 2 Bee. £50 TO £100 it ] Madison, Wis onth MEN TO TRAVEL: Ston ates. 11 - Nothing ta (. WANTED, G work, must be good 8. 20th street. HOUSE- cook and laundress. 1130 LADIES AND GENTLEME $3.00 10 $15.00 per woek to 40 Nwork for st no eancassing and Dt payment. Send sl addressed envelop Aberty “iuppl) mpany, Libariy Square. T Masa. Miss T-WANTED. A GOOD PLAIN COOK. MU: ‘neat,and a k0od washer and froner. Two in family” A second il kent. Appiy N Ington place, ne: T WANTED. WOME: /Buckskin Shirt fa T-GOOD GIRL WANTED: CALL AF 101% South 18ih street I STORE, 621 S. 15TH. STEAM HEAT. 78 Now OFFICES WITHNELL m]u-x‘s'rn AM HEAT. Nuse -STORY HIGGINS rth; thirty horses and Ml [For sarn, 1 storage. —~FOR RENT, sujtable Arbe Apply next store, 318t and B AGENTS WANTED. ANV Yoo '/(' an a8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY MONEY TO LOAN--CHATTELS. FOR BBNT—KALLS Continved X DO YOU WANT MONEY We will loan you ANY o wish 0n your FURNI R PLANOS HORSES WAGONY CARRIAGES WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS, et give prompt attention to all appileations, i and will carry your loan as long_as you wish. 1 can reduce the cost of carrying your 10an Dy & payment at any time. There 18 1o publielty or removal of property FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE 0O, Room 4, Withnell biock Cor. 15th and Harney sia, \ — WILL LOAN MON curity 1, Conti ON ANY KIND OF SE- strictly confidential.” A. E. Harris, room ntal block. it 0o & line each Insdftion, month. ~ Nothing takan for fows s RMORY | .IL 1714 CAPITOL for balls. club parties. cheap: halla firsi-class. ) & lins por ote. Faal ve 0 Harney. M10% DY Rates, 14\ a line oach imssetlbn, $1.50 month. ' Nothing taken for 1eas than 23e N EW AND SECOND HAND SCALES ALL KINDS. AN Address Borden & Selleek Ob., Lake st..Chicago 540 MUS.C, ART AND LANGUAGES. Rates, 106 & line each fnssrtion. €1.5) & lina month. Nothing taken for lees than 25¢ G.ES NGB OIST AND TE X.1A10 Califoroia aline par per CHER 914 Rates, 10¢ & month. Not 1 nach insertion. #1.50 4 line Pt 1o8s thian 2 FORSALE AN INTEREST [ e piant (with position In the offics 1f 40 de sired). $10.000.00 to §15.000.00 eash requirsd trades considered. The compiuy his an_estab. lished trade on a raady sciling article at a good profit. Addreas S 59, Bee FORSALE. DJ Address E”E. Howendobier, Bertrand Arst nsertion.lc a word LIKE TO MAKE n put you n th cfelt 8500; this A ping strae 10 4 fo e 0f At ones. Addross Box 5308, Boston, Mass tune if tal a3¢ ] TS WANTED, LOCAL AND GE! fo uick selling patenud novelty, per cent profit: good solicitors can i F100.00 10 $300.00 4 month; for particulars. The Ohlo. nati, O, ] WE WANT Y0U TO WORK FOR US TilUS o miaking $12.00 to $35.00 por week. Parties pre- ferred who can furnish a horse and travel through the country: a though, {8 not A few vacancies in towns and cities. Spare hours may be used to good advantage. B. F. Johnson & 0., 11tiand Matu streets, Richmond, V NERAL. ) 10 150 ake from Fitory fresh: write velty Co., D 1, Cinein- MisT Work easy ahd highly profital yu 48K forthem. The Dr. Sta 204 Esat 43rd 8t,, Chicago, 11l 459 OU LAUGH: SEE ha at the Worid's Fair. s, Prospectus ready. is Pub. Co., Des Molnies. 1a )0 A DAY, CITY 'luu.ulr) 12707 Hamilton, 7 to 8 a. m D WANTED-TO RENT. Rates. 1lg0 a word firat insertion, 1 after. Nothing taken for less tha K SMALL FURNISHED OR U Louse within 8 blocks of P.O.:'m hildren; state price and lotation K TO S0 ACR! miles of O Address, with particulars, STORAGE. ne cach insertion, Nothing taken for less thian 1“ STORAGE, WILLIAMS & CROSS, 12 14 HAR- ne: 8 FURNISHED 1 And wife: Address X 50 ACRES, WITH HOUS Dart cash re Rates. 100 month. TORAGE FOR an and eheap rates. HOUSEHOLD _ GOODS, R. Wells, [111 Farnam 15 TORAGE FOR CARRIAGES AT WINDSOR los. 1541 and Da s enport 467 D 17 FOR SAL=—FURNITUR = Rates. e a thereafter. v word first riion, le_a word Nothing taken for less tha - STOVES OF ALL KINDS GOOD AS NEW. Wells Auction Co.. 1111 Farnam st 16 hocolates. Balduf, 1520 Rates. 10¢ Jine each Insertion. $1.50 a line per month. Nothing taken for iess than 25¢. ~HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE "The O. F. Davis com Farnam, 1 ROOM COTTAGE. MODER! kummlunxo C. 8. Elgutter, ITY. 05 CHOICE. 1IN 04 B bidg, i Wum’srx ]) _ NINE-BOOM MODERN Jiousk, Piace, cheap. J. W. Squire, 0-1RO0M. HOUSE Pi:)u-‘l-v'r CONDITION, D...-m» Palnited. modern: small family: Joeation 316 Norili 20th strect; rent resonable. Bog, D FOR RENT. COTTAGE CORNER 23TH AVE anc Dodge: modern improvements; st repair. Tiquire 2511 Dodee st () F R BENT, 13-ROOM HOUSE WITH ST bie for & horses, all modern convenicnces, N 010 Park_avenue. now occunied by Captain A Bird. U possession given 18t of December. Apply a1 322 Bee bullding or 1021 Park M361 TO RENT, SEV barn I destred: eistern, comented owner, D. V. S DyrEst Lowest rates. ~ROOM HOUSE, $23.00 lawn, trecs, eity water rars, bath, near motor. See uom-un FURNISH - 10th. Do oo Hous ntarianed. A1 D UR-ROOM HOUSE 634 8. 17 St. 1100, M2 () FUESITURE ALMOST NEW, CHEAP. {14 30th st required, balance on time. George E ness fn a thriving Omaha Be PPORTUNITY TO Jld.eatablished business. Will bs open Jan Inicrease of bisiness, making desirabie 4 i capital which m active or silent on anteed 1o . Correspondence Wik, Fleming & Co 14t and Douglas str M ERAL MERCHAN- \brance for C. Ritchie 560 ) cash, if taken at once. v, Neb, FOR EXCHANGE. Rates, 10¢ a line each (nsertion. $1 month. Nothing taken for less than 7, LOWN 100 FARMS IN NEBRASKA. KANSAS iand Dakota. Will =il cheap or exehange for mdse. horses and cattle. Add. box kfort, Inl H30 e INSTRUMEN ber 21, 1803 WARRANTY DEEDS South Omaha Land company to A I Brennan, n' lot 4, block 132, South 1k nd o Wiilh REALTY MARKET. TS placed on record Novem- J\r\'VLI> m Smith, 1ot &, S Willis and wife 1o the Wiiiis 1 upan lots 2,5 and ¢ lots 2, 3, 4, 6 to 9, blo Park Place, el lot 18, § lot 48, lots 15 and 46, ex 't of © 75 feet of 0120 fe McEntee's, lot 43, except w feet of 0 118 Teet, lots 44, 45 61, Taylor's ndd, 1ots 54 {0 tee’s ndd, 1ot 4 and & 20 feet lot 8, block 1, lots 1, 7,5, 14 to 18, 20, £ 20 feet lot 19, block 2. Idlewiid, lot er's add, part tax lot 3, el lots, block 53, nl block 3, 4, Willis 47, 'y Pt W 10-15 Omahi.. EE Kulp and wite to WR Piit, lot 3 block 119, Dundee Place. J G Willis and wife to R U Willis, trustee, part tax lot 41 in 10-15-13, R_H WIS, trastee, and wife to ( Willis, sume 100,000 DEEDS, James Hendrickson, administra A P Hendrickson, lot 8, bloc uth Omaha. . 7B Meikle, special master, to Omaha Loan aud Trust company, lot 1, Hiniebauzh Place. . Total amount of transfers.. T) wilt Box 1 $14.000 STOCK CHOICE MERCHANDISE ange for $3,000 1and and $3,000 cash. 1 of stock for land and cash 7 CHANGE. CLEAR IDWA LAND TO itrade for tock of general merchandise, o books and station Confidential. C. W, Sioux City, Ia. 7, CLEAR EASTE ficuatige for mdse RN NEB P. 0. Box 303 ery stock. Pri 3 City: 40 acres dtivation. 7.Cue HTLY INCUMBERED itarns, d, in Loup and Custer éguniy &k, 10 exchange for horses, general mer andise. boots and shoes. hardware and fniple Fair prices and personal inspection on Address lock box 15, Taylor, Neb. M7 FOR EXCHANGE. CHOICE OUTSIDE PROP- Jerty, consisting of 10 and 2 ass elty of 61,000 populatic eral mds: groceries of $10.000.00 to value: also have first-class ste for mdse. 0 cultivation. ba Address lock box 463, deals Wood River, MILLINERY - Box 4 ates. month. 10: Nothing ARM FOR SALE. A choice. well improved 40-acr2 tract in Sarpy county. within one mile of the town of Lu Platte, and only three miles from r *ruok; LW railroad statfons near by in this county: nearness to Fort ¢ Omabia insures good rden truck. small f; try, besides usual farm produets. 1 can offer this splendid property at an attractive price for a short time. Walter G. Clark, 1218 Harney st. 370 D13 BABGAINS, HOUSES LOTS. AND FARMSSALE or trade. ¥. K. Darling, Barker bik. S31 e Aken for e pxgs 4ud poul- FORSALE—HORSES, WAGONB,ETC Ra 9. g a woul first (nsertion.1 Nothing taken for less tha > FOR SALE. CHEAP, THREE . will trade Tt grain, Apply Windsor stib 15th und Davenport. FOR SALE—MISCZLLANEOUS. Rates, 1l thereafior. ) a word a word first insertion, 15 a word othing taken for less than 25¢. ("rnxx; BRUNSWICK BILLIARD TABLE AND one pool table. used 6_montivs, 4% €001 a8 new, {0r Ral Address P. 0. box 813, West Poln FOR SALE CHEAP, 1 TWO-REVOLUTION PRING FRAME bler, £000 58 nEW. omie, York, Neb Q. FOR SALE, ( RENOVALSS 1 upright plano, $50.00. 13 stringed new seale plano, $125.00. 13 stringed new scale plano, $165.00 1 elaborate hand carved walnut case $157.50. 1 Kimball orzan, §28.00. 1 Smith American organ. Bay Stite organ. -00. (e great World's fair priz titlon hitter that out sold all other planos in Clhicago this last year, viz. the Wegman plano, we offer from $350,00 up. These prices are not for agents. Woodbridge Pros., Bell Dept. NO. £ A'bargain, 6. H 18518 BURT M50 D20% PUG PUPPIES LE. plano, 00. getter and compe- CLAIBVOYANTS Rates, 10c a lue month, N QMBS NIE V. WARREN. CLATRVOY. Dreliable business mediun; Sth yearat 119 ~ROOM MODERN COTTAGE. WITH OR {ihout barn, South Dyl 4th and Francls strets. M5 JOR SALE. ON SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS, fing “1ots on Q Si.. half way between Sey mour @ Noluterest. J. A G810 Notice—sate of sehool Bon ed hids will be received until Thursday, uber 30, 1893, at 2 o'clock p. ni., for the ase of 5 bonds of $1.000 each, said bonds ssued by school district No. 71, Dawes county, aska, dated August 1893, due June 1, Tnterest 6 per cent, payabie on the 1st f June of each y P'r 1l and in- yable at the Nebrasku Fiscal Agen: Bids will be accepted for one of said bonds. Right reserved to reject any or all bids, Envelopes containing bids should be marked Bids for Bonds, and addressed to LEROY, HALL, PATENT BUREAU. SUES& CO. SOLICITOKS Bee e OMA AT NEBL " Advics FIE Loaves CHICA TAriivas aha | Do Omaha “Depot 10t Denv Deadwood Expross aves Omaba | Union Dopot 10th . TAilntic Fxpreas. Night Exp Giiicizo Vestible | Liniit Oklahoma Bxp. (o C: B, ex. Sun. 0 am 500 pm 5.00Dm 12.10am ND A FARM ir life and tollow BUY Mine tan all have some impros lope county, $000.0 £300.00: 160 in Dawes eounty Holt county, fen ;160 1 Holt, $400.00: 160 iu Kiox. $7 ) in Sheridan coun £350.00, T - for cash onl #004 for a Title gilt edged. D enport & W New York Life bullding. Rates. 1ige a worl first in thereatier. ertion, 1o a word Nothing talken (or less ti T 1S KNOWN WHO FOUND money. with name and addre cover. 1f re given as reward and no questions aske: THE ROLL OF Ex. Sat Wyo. Exp. Norf, Expross (Bx. § 1. Paul Exi 5.00pm 545 pi Lea Omaha T0.40am 4.05pm 7.00 pm )ST-TWG COWS AT CUT OFF years old. years. biack inder notify A. Boyd, Swift’s ice house. elve rewand PHEYOUNG LADY WHO WAS it did 1ot belong IVEN GRAY COW, r infor. OST. BLACK MIX o1d, mule month. Notniug taken (0 "ukw“\l\fl-m D. FAIR 10.: hiy aod grain twice box stail; leave orders atJ, T fl(.u;p&n; TERED A MASSAGE, BATHS, _ETC. Rates 106 4 1ino each nsertion, $1.50 a 1ne 1) ok = ROOM MODERN HOUSE WITH bara, 1023 Himilios. . ]) 5-ROOM COTTAGES, ‘educed 10 $16.00. M50 T7-ROOM MODERN 0. 13th wtreet FINE MODER “Rates, T wort first Insertion.1e 4 word there. after. Nothing taken for less than 25¢. FOR RENT, FURNISHED ROOM FOR 1 OR - Focontemen. 047 Dodge siroet M i 017 HARNEY ST. ANG 21 "lll.\l WITH K'\llll l" » 2 4 th ) FOR ustoam e month. Nothing taken for less thi T-MADAME SMITH, 5028 13TH, 2ND FLOOR, Roow 3. Massage, vapur, alcohol. steam sulphur- {ne and sea oatns. M3 250 ' MME. KOHNSTAMM, MAGNETIC HEAL room 70. Hotel Branswick. Mai1 THMME. CARSON. 1121 DOUGLAS. THIRD floor. ropui 7, massage, alcohol, sulbhy sed baths. 2 LA RUE, MASSAGE, 416 ;4'__ PEBSONAL i I ORSES WINT! rd, Omaha Natlon: PER MONTH. dress W. B. Ml bank 245 DB ARKAVE. My Rates, 10c 4 line month. Nothing taken for less than & 1 W. BAKER «rmmrm.\' WITH JOHN Jacobs, deceased: Tater with M, 0, Maul), unde taker , 615 5. 16th st Tel. 690, H3R Tates, 10c 8 line eac month, tusertion. $1.50 a Line per Nolhing taken for less thau N trssinoms n mauleue and eliropodist Mrs. Post, 934 5.15th. Withnell bik MATRIMONY OR PLEASURE: NEW DEAL. Send 2-cent stamp 10 P, 0. Box 561 Neb. U Lant Viavi Co health hook. dance. SEND. 601N Office e AME AND ADDRESS TO Ao Bldg., for a 60-pa ) free; lady o Nig* BURKET. FUNERAL H.E DIRECTOR - ombalmer. 1618 Chicago St Tel, 90, Mi “Rates, 10c a lin month. Nothiug ta (CHOICE IST MOKTGAGES, ANY G, Walluce, Brown biock, 1 AMOUNT. | PERCENT MORTGAGES FOK ity absolutely safe, Ames Real Estats agency, Farna 530 DRESSMAKING. J° TWO FURNISHED ROOMS FOR ( "omen only South 2ith stree. 2 FURNISHED ROOM WITH BATH &0 MONTH. 1911 Faw TOMONEY TO LOAN AT LOW B L1 treet. 2 A LARGE FRONT ROOM WITH ALCOVE. weell furnished. heat. gas, bath. for gentleman Bud wife, in private famfly Address X 1 Bee offce. Madh vy The 0. F. Davis Co. 1505 Farngm LOANSON IMPROVED A u NIMPROVED 1ty property. 4,000 and u 10 By per 00 deiya, W.Faruaun Suwith & Co-1 520 Faruam - TWO FRONT ROOMS FURNISHED FOR bousckeeping, 18223 Si Mary's av tnsum ROOMS AND BOARD. s word first inaertion, 1o nz taken for loas thas 25 B UNG WOMEN'S HOME. UNDER Womou's Cliristian association, 111 8. tes, 1 aner. Nod CABE OF 17th st 309 W MONEY TO LOAN AT CURRENT RATES Apply 1o W, B Meikle, Pirst National B bidz. \ Y MONEY mwh! AT w'BflT RATES ON proved aud unimproved Omaha real catate, 110 5 yeurs, Fidelity trust Go., 1702 Paruam W AN THONYLOANANDTRUSTCO. 51N, ¥ Life, lends at low rawes for choice security on Nebraskiaud lows tarws of Omaka etty property. e ————EE—— MONEY TO LOAN —CAATTELS. Famofin. 1710, 1721 DAVENPORT finrr - i STRIOCTLY FIRST CLASS Aan siroet. N7 i}» ROOMS A& mn-u)m BOARD AND Iml l'l‘lAl HEAT uA‘ M " nuflmrru-fl( 411 Nort 770 200 AND 211 N.INTH 8T, " 810 2584 HARNEY 921 D F THE DOLAN, 'vau'r ROOMS. LOW BATES. if"i LEASANT FRONT ROOM WITH BOARD far two. i prvale tamils. $215 Howand st [l F ROOM ALD BOAKRD FOR TMUhR&TL’:IBH 524 South 261 ave 508 7+ F fl! ¥ FURNISHED ROOMS WITH BOARD it 5T1-240 Kates, 10c 3 line cach tnsertion. $1 50 & line por month. Nothing taken for leas thau 25c. { ~ MONEY TO LOAI We will loan ‘you pum_ whioh you wi small or large. ai the W‘" N quickest possible time, fer it of e 10 sutt yom. - You can pay 1t back la 1- ments ‘38 you wish, when you wi ouly ay for it as loug a8 you keep It You can borrow o HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANOS, WARRHOUSE KECEIC TS, MARCHAN Dis® ANY OTHER ITY. ach Insertion, 81,50 4 1 lews tian 2 . 84, WRAPPERS, 82 000 B RESSES MADE AT 1 aiylish gowi for £3.00. DANC.NG ACADEMY. Rates, 10¢ o line each [usertion. $1.508 Lus por month. Nothing taken f0r loss thar MORAND'S DANCING SCHOOL, 1510 HARNEY sircet. Lessons for adults, Tursday and Thirs- Qay 8 p.m.; ehildren. Taesday 4 p. m., Saturday 107,10, 3uid 2330 p. s Tarms very reabonuble HOWARD 5T, k SHORTHAND AND TYP WRITING Rates, 10¢ 4 liné cach insertion. $1.80 8 line par month. Nothlug kes for less tian 25c. LAulmAhnur‘s’rl.yun CAN SOON acquire 8 working knowledge of shorthand aud typewriting i A.C. Van Sant's school of short- Land. 513 K. ¥. Life. Typewriters o rent. 834 “Rates. 10¢ 3 line each tusertion. $1.50 8 lue per moutk. Nolilug Lakea or loss than S3e. J,SONNENBERG. DIAMOND BROKER 1863 »Douglas st. Loaus Lawouds. Walches,ote. Old guid and sliver Luunu Tol. 1383 TYPEWRITERS, Rates, Vo 4 line each insertion. $1.50 a lae per month. Nothing taken for less tuai 25¢. FTHS REMINGTONS CALIGRAPHS: BVEMT uubeard of Babbi§ia BT LAl b R Depot x.m‘ e Wepsier sie. | Oman 6.00 am s Arrives " Omaua 9.05pm Depos | Sioux City loux City Express (Ex. Limite Omaha TR.s0am 115pm 5.45pm X CITY & F Depot, 15th and W. Ul Liniite Cliicage Limited. .. OIS GOT BULLETS OR A GIKL, How a Kidoaping Plot Was Discovered by # Mother ana Frustrated. NEew Arsaxy, Ind.. Nov. 21.—Joseph H. Kraft, a merchant of this city who lives a mile and a balfout on the Paoli pike, was sent for last night hurriedly by his wife, who informed him that she had discovered ascheme to kidnap heir oniy cnild, a girl 12 years old. Kraft and his friends secreted themselves uear the house, and when Stephen White- man, Charles Compton, Mason White and ottiers appeared tocapture the girl, Kraft shot ioto them and killed Stephen White- man. ‘The others were arrestod and jailed. Mob violence is expected —— Loose Business Methods. ToLepo, Nov. 21.—The beard of revision in- vestigation of the varioug municipal depart- ments has disclosed the fact the city has for a number of years been practically with- out a head. Each deparuyment hias been con- ducted in a manuer satisfactory to its chief, and collections have bean turned inlo the city treasury whenever “the custodians of the various funas saw fit.-' The board claims the loss to the city throfkh the makeshift methods In vogue has (been hundreds of thousauds of dollars annuadly. A eity comp- troller wiil be nppululeu canud rigid investi- gations folluw. Extensive Lock OubTurestancd Prrrssine, Nov. 214fBue conference of the iron and steel sheet dianufacturers and the wage committee of ‘the Amalgamated association resulted iu a disagreement after a session lasting unul nearly | o'clock this morniug and a lockout, affecting nearly 1,7 men, is threatened, The manufacturers wanted a 10 per cent reduction on a scale based on a 1 per ceut card and the work- men refused (0 grant the coucessions, ——— Pro‘essor Arrested fur Arsou, Hor Sexixes, Ark, Nov, 21.—Prof. W. O) Keith, ex-principal of one of the public schools of this city, has been arrested on the charge of arson. The school building was burned last Wednesday wight and the de. tective who worked up the case asserts that ue has evidence that Keith threatened to burn the building because he had becn dis- charged as teacher by the shool board e e Well Known Knight of the Grip sulcider, Dusique, la;; Nov. 2L—R. L. Brooks, a Chicago traveling man well known through- out the west, commiitea suicide at his home | in Manchester by taking sirychoiue. ilis Bealih was poor. OVEMBER 22, 189 COMMERCIAL DREAMOF OMAHA Prospects that it Will Bea Reality Before Maoy Mooas. PLANS FOR THE RAILROAD TO DULUTH Ake Superior Business Men Will More Than Half Way to Get a Line of Road 1nto Omaha-Plans Being Perfected. Come 0 “Stop building railroads and you tie up the business of the country." marked Mr. F. A. Nash of the Milwaukee | yesterday morning., Since Tur Bee gave the exclusive infor mation last week that Duluth had an eye on Omaha as a southwestern point of great im- portance there has been considerable corr spoudence going on between the Duluth Job- bers union and the commissioner of the Com- mercial club, Mr. J. E. U Secretary W. Buchanan of the Duluth as sociation, replying tos let from Mr. Ut in which the latter enclosed a clipping from Tne Bee regarding tne Duluth, Red Wing and Omaha railway ,says: “Itis pleasing for us to kuow that you are interested ading our way, although the plan yo sugeest of utilizing branches of the Milwau- ke or Northwestern as part of the line from Council Bluffs to Fort Dodge will NEVEr Answer our purpose (without they are purchased outright) as their interests are antagonistic tooursor any otter Chicago Toad that has an Omaha connection. Our experience has convinced us of that and the reason we sclected the Chicago Great Western as au ally was that- they have no Omaha connection. In our selection of exist- ing lines to form part of the system of the Duluth, Rod Wing & Omaba we se- lected the Eastern because they would be friendly and save a large expenditure in buildings out of here. Even the branch of the Chicago Great Western from Hayfield to Manly Junction wo expect can be purchased, giving the Chicago Great Western running | 6 powers overit.as it is not an overiy well paying branch. Mason City & Fort Dodge being an out and out inaependent line could reaaily be absorbed. It is vital fora through line such as the Duluth, Red Wing & Omaha would be to own or control its main line, and we expect whon it crossas swords with the Chicago lines for your business there will be a fight, and I dou’t see why, with a line of our own, we won't come out on top, as the distance from, here to your city is virtually the same as to Chicago. We can give you as cheap, if not cheaper, lake freight rates to Buffalo. Our rateon grain runs from 2 to 3'; cents, and in winter we have the Canadian Pacific in the nresence of the Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic. who are strong competitors and fighters for eastern and seaboard business. Must He Independen®, “We have alway idered the commer- cial dream of Omaha to rid herself of de- pendence on Chicago by adding two gther strings to her fiddie—a trunk line to Lake Superior and another to New Orleaus and Galveston. 10 have the desired effect they will have tobe free from all Chicago in- As an ex of how we are »ped there is an arbitrary against 9 cents on lumber to your have fought for an equal for years., but can't We are at the center of the pine r of the Rockies and should have s cration. We send cargo after fumber to Chicazo, The Duluth, Red Wing & Omaha can make the rate and ootain it and the other lines south, such as the Chi- cago. St. Puul, Minneapolis & Omaha will have to follow Supplementary to his_letter of the 17th Mr. Buchanan sends the followiug under date of November 15: 1 omitted to oring o your attention an important matter, the iverting of a larze share of the passenger traffic from your city ana westward to the east by the Lake Superior route. Beginning next season the Great Northern will put on a new line (which is to increase to_one boat per day) from Duluth to Buffalo making the time in fifty hours These boats will be floating palaces, and for comfort and excellence will outrival any line on any fresh water route. This venture, we think, will cut quitea figure in passenger circles. To more fully understand the situation as presented by the proposed new road, the Du- lutn, Red Wing & Omaha, a map of the Chi- cago, St. Paul & Kansas City railway will obviate many of the seeming impossitiliti and will show how easily the road could be built is concerted action couid be secured. How it Could Be Utilized. As proy by the Duluth Eastern railway could be first twenty miles: the other 140 miles through a fiue timber and eventually brough fine farming district to Red Wing would have to be built, but it is thought substantial aid would be | g, voted the project by the counties of St. Louis and Douglas” at the head of the lakes to assist in making possible this road which means a great thing for Omaha From Red Wing there is twenty-six miles o 2ood paying road built which is their linc prover. This extended to a junction with the Chicago Great Western woutd brioz the road to Mason City, and the use of ihe Mason City & Fort” Dodge railroad woula bring the road as far asthe latter place, then a new line built from Fort Dodge to Omaha would complete the system. The key to the whole situation is a road to Fort Dodge, 133 miles from Council Bluffs. That built, Omaha would be in a position to snap ber fingers at the Chicago rosdas and would be the means of giving the Gate City an independent outlet. Should the Duluth people build to Red Wing, as now proposed, and the latter to Hayfleld ~ Junction, it would the whole problem and the 200 niles of existing lines of the total 500 could doubtedly be readily assimilated. A con- ference, it iz thougnt, will shortly be ar- ranged between the Commercial club and the Di understanding of the situation, event something may be devised give Omaha an outlet Lo tne lake: up a territory tht is now almost as far re. moved as the heart of Africa. 1 v. sententiously re | w W it t al G G w G, veople the utilized for the W P P w GOT LITTLE CONSOLATION, 0 Decides the Case of the Des K City Rallrond Company. Des Moixes, Nov, 21.—[Special Telegram to Tue Bee.]—Judge Woolson of the United States district court nas decided the re- ceivership case of the Des Moines & Kansas City railway., The case™is entitled R. G Wilson & Co. against the Des Moincs, Osceola & Southern ruilway. he roud went into the hands of E. R Mason as receiver in April, 1855, upon the application of Wilson & Co, the mechanics’ lien holders. Duriog the time he was receiver. or uutil January, when the Des Moines and Kansas Citv com- pany was organized by J. C. Newton in 13, he disbursed §11,056.7 The present case was commenced by W. F. Putman and others, trustees of the first mor! bond- holders, who filed a cross bill in which take exception 10 vouchers in the recei accouuts amounting to $0,00, These exceptions were 1o the amounts paid for eel rails, attorneys fees and the compensation of the receiver. The judge, in bis opinion, which is very lengthy and voluminous, disallows ,809.34 1n addi- tion to the claims alreaay in. ' T'his amount, which is stricken from the bills, is ior attor- ney fees, clerk hire, ete. On the other hand the judge allowed additional compeasation 1o Lhe receiver amounting Lo #2700 and $600 additional as receiver's couusel ices. The court tuxed the heavy costs of the suit against the plaintiff, and these are to come out of the property Transatlant:c >iesmers for Guif Point Toreka, Nov. 2. —Goveruor Lewelling has received & letter from Alfred Christisnsen of Copenhiagen stqing that be had read with in- terest that a gulf transportation project was under consideration in the United States, us ke was already workiug on such a line of steamers. A brial voyuge will be unde takeu in Junuary. Mr. Christiansen ex pects 1o have the aid of two stroug banking institutions of Copentagen and has ordered oue steawer to be called the Urania, which W Lo be nearly 2,00 tons apd cos w New Schedale Tue Bek.]—By changes whi ton has made in its time schedule, to go fn effect December 8, or one week from next Sunday, will that Kansas City aund here arrive at Kansas City at 055 a, Omaha express will leave at 6 st at o mail for at and train from Minneapotis and St cao will be chang leaviug there in th he y: m Kansas and Storles of shedules, prevs tion the Milwaukee & St ing here at 5:50 . m. will hereafter loav at Passenger recommend to the assoc morrow that the association hines take steps business itis on to make immigrant for the understood th definite arrangemeuts on b any arrangement of other lines which leaves cific was resumed the afternoon. compiny the purpose of operating the 1i tecting its interests, but for the purpose strangling its business and_ driviug operation. ruining it. introduced and quoted from ext Willard Teller for the U his address, the Cave-In 1n the Wickes Tunnel the Western train puited into Ogden a this failed to open his car. and the pistol under him. wus about to lock the safe when the pistol His books and . | money are intact of foul play. Say coroner’s inquest will be held toaay. T appointed on tions for the “dircete ural department at Washington. chemist's ofticial report of the tests of tne baking powders, specific purpose’ of as creams ited, the next contain n. are finally rid of C. last evening Deputy United States Marshal taried with bl for the goverumeut prison at Sioux Falls. Allen ing #ua before the fircmen could reach the the flames were beyond coutrol BURLINGTON TIME CHANGES, Arrangod o service from Chiea, Cuicago, Nov. 21.—[Special the time shortened Omaha Kansas fifteen minutes, forty minutos Texas express will leav m as before, m to be o at_6:10 p. ad of 5:30 p. m., a % a. m., the same nd arriv s now and Minneapolis express wil m., instead of ¢ 0. The St train will m., instead and arrive at St Paul and Minneapolis fas probably leave at 11 of 9:30. The traic Fox river branch will 5:11 p. m. instead of arrive correspondingly _earlier. Paul to Chi 1 altogether. lostea » afternoon re next morning. it will leave there in ti rning ana arri nere at 10:30 p. . T'exas oxpress will arriy instead of 10:30 a. m. The ha express will arrive here m,, Den: GROSSLY EXAGGEKRATED, the Ticket Forgerie Uverdrawn—kixing the Time Sehedales. Cuicago, Nov. 2. —The stories which have been sent all over the country regarding the amount of forged tickets said to have vut in circulation The amount of forged been discovered by the lines east of Chicago during the last month is eighty-three, are gross exaggerations ere all World's fair coach excursion ti The western roads are tinkering at ing for the proposed r of the ruaning time to St lissouri river gateways. The Chics Paul train for Omaha.leav fue 20, 20, but will arrive at its destination at same hour as uow. | 830,000, The others projected will cost about &125,00 each. Its Train Telegram to the Burling- 20 of aud arriviog at been tickets which has They ets, and the highest value any of the tickets ever had was £18, their Paul and | The immigrant committee of the Western association decided ation it handling of immigrant ithout reference to the Union Pacific. line is 1n 1o pos the would meeting to- siness, but 1, will not attempt to disrupt 4 fair share of the busine: DENVER & GULF RECEIVERS, ment Resumed at Denver. Dexver, Nov. 21.—There was a divorce for this road from M took up his argument point he stopped at yesterday He said that the union Pacific had section No. 1 not na pr tne Union Pa tioner importance, destroying it from the It had alrcady su The trafic agreements with leling the lines of the Denver & Gulf we ively. Atthe close of Mr. T ylor's m Pacific be; He denied a the Union Pacl he arg! part of ulf road. LOILOrsoW. GREAT NOKTHEXN BLOCKED, Twenty Feet A, Mont., Nov. Length, 21.—Friday last reat Northern road. The cave-in is twenty ill take six week: to repair. Beside: des the inconvenience and expenso to ailroad it cuts off all ore shipments tc reat Falls, where the smelters are located to rived. “off about 200 men until tie The Northern Pacifi Found Dead i His Car. OGnEN, U. T., Nov. 21.—As the morning Express Messenger & messenger w with a bullet thr It s found on the ugh his heart is supposed sad, that us accidentally discharged aud there is no suspic lived in Denver. Union Pacitic Keceivers in Missourh. Hearing an Application for Their Appoint- road and also for A. Taylor for the pe- at for of its field of ceded in roads par- | arguments gun | intention on c 10 injure the guments will be resumed in Montana u cave-in occurred in the Wickes tunnel on the feet long in the center of the tunnel and it ehl The | Maeh | and | The | the Towa election and its relation ave | bition. | ! letter carrier large | crowd present in the United States court to- day when the hearing of the application of John Evans for the appointment of a receiver for the Denver & Gulf ra! The general manager of the company said he would hav tunoel is r is said, will not allow the heavy locomotives used on ore trains to run on their sky line a Wickes tunnel. it Rio Grande 1 0'clock ayers The door was forced tloor and a he | The Kaxsas Ci1y, Nov. 21.—On applicaticn of W. Doane W. Coudert acific ratlroad in this district of Missouri receivers are the sume as heretoforc behalf of the herever the Union Pacific has property, —_— THE HIGHEST AWAKD, oyal Baking Powder Iusirength and Value 20 Per Cent Above 1is Nearest Competitor, The Roy ingredients, most perfectly in ith others. The result at the Iu the exhibi have invariably awarded the Roya At the recent World's r Lhe baking powder by chief chomist of examir awards werc the which was made best,shows the | 1o be 160 cubi ounce - of or of tartar powder. baking highest in but 133 cubic The other powders give au of all the othe other respects, average in It is these high qualities, known and ap- that have caused the sales e —— MOSHER MOVES AGAIN, Federal Ofcer, for the taining which was avening strength of the inches of carbonic gas the powders exhib- strengih tested inches of leavening verage of The Royal, therefore, was found of 20 per cent greater leaveniug strength than its nearest competitor, and 44 pe the superiorit, the quality of the food it makes as to fiue- ness, delicacy and wholesomeness, could not be measured by figures the United States attorney general, Judge Puillips today appointed and as receivers for the Union government s A1l the Honors— | Baking Powder has the enviable record of having received the highest award for articles of its class—greatest strength, purest bined —wherever exhibited w World's fair is no exception tions of former years, at the Centenn Paris, Vienna and av the var ivdustrial fairs, where it bas been exhibited, judge Baking Powder the bighest honors. com- om patition Chicago 1, at us state and i cent above Its precisted by the women of the country for 50 mauy years, of the [toyal Baking Powder, as shown by statistics, to exceed the sale of all other baking powders combined, Taken to Sioux Falis Last Evening by a Courts, marshals, sheriffs and Nebraska W. Mosher, e His Home tu Kutns, The home of Jens Nelson, ou Thirty-first street between Arbor and Gold, was de- stroyed by fire about 6:40 o'Clock last evea- time, ace The loss un- known, as no oue was at home at the time. A strong wind prevailed at the il be $800; insurance, $600; origin R Vills that cure sick hesdacue about | Listle Early Risers. At 5:45 DeWits's | Agricult- | The enief INOT O PROMIBITION LIN:S Rev. Miloer of Kansss Exp'ains the Issnes in the Iowa Election. ‘WARMVG 70 THE POLITICAL PARTIES City and | The Democrats and Republicans and Kan Statesmen Come In for a Share of His Criticiam for Ignoring the Cold Water Principles. TorExy, dent of th lishes a Nov. 21L.—Rav. D, C State Temperance letter today Milner, prosi. union, pub- in which he discusses to prohi- says “The issue in lowa was not along prohibi- tion lines, but there cotered into it the idea of national questions, such as silver avd the tarifl. There was also a candidate for the | third term who was, as governor, the cham. The | pion of the saloon and who was defeated. hiere at On the other hand, the republicans had put into their platform a cowardly, double-deal iug plank on the liquor question the friends of prohibition decided that it would be for the best in st of prohibition stand by the party that nad given them the law and on whom alone they could at present hope for its continuance, Rev. Milner pays his respects to thoe re- publicans who insist ubon dropping prohibi- tion in the following language: number of our Kansas statesmen are now coming forward and with solemn utterance declare that the party must free itself from *isms’ it it is to be victorious. The ‘isms’ the wise men fear so much are two—equal suffrage and prohibition. According to leaders of the democratic party, these questions are already in the politics of Kansas and will be in that party’s platform at the next cam- paign. 1€ the republican party is so cowardly that it will not take up the challenge and keep itself in line with some advanced ideas and cease to live only i the past, there are many people who have always been con- nected with it who will say it is time for it to die.” SHAVED S\LARIES. Kansas City Mo i JerpEnsoN City, Mo, Nov. 21.—The su- preme court today reversed the decision of the ecriminat court of Jackson county Ly which J. A. Williamson, a Kansas City let- ter carrier, was last Apritsentenced to serve two years in the penitentiary for embezzle- ment. Williams was ordered dischargea from custody. In December, 1 o Will Not Williamson, who was a the time, sold his month's time to a broker. He sigried a contract, by which he agreed to act as agent for the bLroker and 1o deliver over to him his salary when it became due. Muiny of the other employes of the postofiice also sold their | salaries to money brokers. but waen the sal- 23 were paid io thew they refused to wra hem over to the brokers. Witliamson was indicted by the grand jury and the ¢ supreme coart ¥ is claimed today’'s decis ove the greter partof protection that the money orokers cnjoyed In their recent exammation of ‘he pos ofice of Kansas City, this bractice of the oyes there had reached such an extent that the government tnspectors took cogniz ance of it in their reports to the govern- ment. CONVILTION OF A NOTORIOUS THIEF. John Mood, the Matl Boy Rodbar, 1 to Vrison. a8 CITY. Nov. 21.—Jobn Maod, alias James Russell, who perhaps has given the officials of the country more trouble than any one man, was today in the United ates district court, convieted of robbing r boxes. There are still two indictinents unst him and be is liable to_spend 1 ars in the pemtentiary. Mood wa od in meapolis last summer nd after a loug fight in the courts, was_brought hcre for trial. He came to Kuansas City firsy in 1591 and, with his confeaerates, stole hundreds of lette the mail boxes by the use of faise key: State’s evidence was turned on Mood this Charles Webster, a Bowery Sure to | crook and a'membver of the gang of letter box thieves. The defense could offer no argument and the jury prompily found Mood guilty. Sen- tence was doferred The s of which Mood wa de big hauls in several differ member nt large FLUALIST IN THE PE Dr. Charles L. Flanders, Worth Wil Spend Three Yoo JeprErsox Crty, Mo., Nov. 21.—Dr. Charles L. Flanders, capitalist of Kansas City, will serve a three yeirs term in the penitentiary for felony. The state supreme court cou- firmed the scntence of the lower court against him this morning. Dr. Flunde is the ri calied upon to answer to before the supreme court. £300,000. Dr chest erimival ever harge of felony He 1s worth anders occupied a pretentious resi- dence 1n Kansas City. He desired 10 buy an adjoining house and lot owned by Lud- wig Goetz. Goetz refused to s Sleek appeared and offered to give lower rate of interest on & morigage on the property than he was paging. After Goetz had sizned the papers he' discovered ho had conveyed the property to Flanders by a warranty deed. Sleck was indicted with Flanders, but is a fugitive from justice. Murderers Who Wil Swing. Kaxsas Crry, Nov. 21.—The Star's Jeffer. son City, Mo., special says: The supreme court this moruing confirmed the sentence of death against Charies Banks of Sedalia, who killed u comp inion August 19 1802, and sentenced him to hanz December 24, 150 The case against Wilson Howard, con- victed of a murder committed in Marion county, was afimed. He will be executed December 24, 184 The court uiso overrules hearing of the case against Dick Itobinson, who muraered a Gerraan girl in Sedalis, and sentenced him to bo executed December 15, 1593, @ motion for a re-* Appi A tor Divoree, Kaxsas City, Kan., Nov. 21.—Mrs. Fannie Keed Slusser, county superintendent of pub- lic instruction in Kuusas City, Kan., began divorce proceedings in the district court for separation from her busband, Silas Slusser. In her petition she alleges that Mr. Slusser bas almost wholly failed and neglected to provide for her support. Mrs. Slusser was elected county superintendent o year ago. She 18 & prominent educationsl, témperance and equal sutfrage worker. Kansas Lrrigation Convention, Wicnita, Nov. 21.—A majority of the 0 delegates who are expeeted o arrive heme to attend the Kansas wrigation convent'o which will convene tomorrow have already put in am appearauce. Among those who will address the conves 0 are some of the most prominent men counected with the ir- rigation question in Kunsas and Missouri, besides Director J. W. Powell of the gesloz: | survey, W. E. Smytle of Cbicazo and Minister Clarke K. Carrof Galesburg, Wreck of # ¥ast Mall Trawm, Kaxsas Ciry, Nov. 2. —The fast mail train from St. Loui the Missouri Pacific rail- way was wrecked at Tipton, Mo., tonight in a collision with a switch engine. Fireman Frank Thompson of the swilch cagine ana Fireman Harry Wheat of the fast muit wera vadly iujured. Thompsoun may die. se——— Grana Jury Wus Lilegally Drawn. Biovx Fawus, 8. D, Nov. 2l.—(Special Telegram to Tug Bee. | —The term of circuit court called for today adjouraed ou account of the grand jury being iliegally drawn There were only 184 names in the box fron which the drawing ook place, where thore should buve been 200.