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- ' THE OMAHA. DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , DEOEMfeER. 5 , I8)3. ! ) 8PEG1HL NOTICES. TflR THESE COLUMNS AnVERTISEMKNTS 14 30p.m. for thn pvenln ( nnd until 8)30 ) p. m. for the mornlwnnrt Sunday editions , . . . . Advertiser * , by monratlnc h numbered check , onn liav their answers addressed lo a numbered Imtorlncaroof THE HKK. Answers so addressed will bn dpllvcml upon vresntntlon ot thn check. SITUATJONB"WANTED. . L Rales , IWc a wonl first Insprllon. Ira word thoro- nfler. Nothing taken for less than asc. . n r 7 LADY OF GOOD APPBARANOB WOtnil ) JVllkn situation In bakery or cigar More. Address X 40 , Boo. B3nv " " "HYOUNG WIDOW EXPERIENCED IN HOTEL work would llkn twslllon In linen room or chamber work. Address XBO , llpo. H3S 4' EXPERIENCEDTlin- AND BOOT A and slum salesman wants liosllton In retail h\3Tf. \ Address X CO , IK-n. tH 6 * -1'OMITION AS COOK IN PRIVATE FAMILY ; references. Apply 11 HI Luavemvorth M. . ( WANTED MALE HELP. Rales. lUon word first Insertion , IP a wonl there- After. Nothing taken for lessthanttSc. ' SOLICITORS. TEAMS FURNISlTlBIl ! EXTRA piy to men with rigs. American Wrliigrr Co. , HUKI Hownnl st. < 09 , HAI.AUYOIl COMMISSION. TIIK irrcaH-dt Invention ot the nitc. TlirNiw I'atrnl ClipnilOAl Ink KraoliiK I'rnolt. Soil * on Hliclil. Work * llttn nmelc. A cent * nro mnklni ? * . ' .do to H-jnoOpcrwoolc. For further parlleulant wrllo tlio Monroe Kroner Mfir. Co. , X : > 0 , Ii Crosse , Win. o/U ( 1 > WANTED , MEN FOR THE SOUTH IN TEN- llnessw.Arknnsns.Mlsslsslppl A I ) ulslana.ehenp Inre.Kramer & O'Hoarn.Lalwr agency , : m.li S. I.1'1,1" } ' 1J-WANTKD , INDUSTIIIOUS SOWOITOHS , Dbutti nnxPA. Inclimtrlnl Intiirniico. Room C , j'.vcn-tt block. Council IHnltH. M8-I4 0 - . . TO 8RLI. HAKINO I'OWDEH. Wo pnt our Booild 111 Rl n rolllnif pbm. WO.OO month nnd cxponncH. or commlsnloii. cnlcairo Jlaliln ? Powder Co. , 707 Van Iliiren struct , Chicago. - , MEN IN KVBIIY COUNTV TO B-WANTED dlHlrlbntu clrculnrn for Wit advcrllHiTB ; t.1.00 Ihoim.uiilt two iTent Hlnmps for partlcularH. Wlloon Company , tnillanapolla , Iiul. M l ( > 0 * WANT 'IHST CLA3S SOU01TOIIS. AD- 05 , Uco. 1UC Jil * WANTED7IF YOU AHK A CATHOLIC ! AND will work for f 18.00 per wn > k write McConnc-ll llron.-5 Arch mrc-ut. llOHlon , Mans. Mll''il f * B "WANTED ; n BxvKuiisNouH" AND hooihlpplneclerkH. 1111 Ilanicy. WANTED FEMALE ItnlcH. lKcawonlllrntln prtlon , Icn wonllhcro- After. Notlilnir taken for ICHH titan U5c. p r imSTWAOKS TO "cOJti'KTBNT oYlif.t" MUST V bo ( rood cook nnd laundn'HU. Mrs. J , M. Tliuni- lon.-'IOdraninm. tiM WANTED -LADIES AND fiKNTtEMEN , WK vt III liny you $300 lo $ ir.UO IXT week to ilo Htrlutly liomn worlc for : no canva HhiB. nnd prompt pnymrnt ; nonet nulf-addrcBBCil envelope. I.lth'rty Supply company , -"J-J Trcmont _ Htrrft , lloMou , MUHB. _ M871 i * WANTED , A nitlOHT YOUNG IT.llSON C .1H caBlilcr. Knliii & Co. , 10th and DoimlnH. MU.M C _ T"WANTED. OIIIL POH OBKBRAH HOUSE- 0 work. Inquire 311t Chicago. M1KIH U * 1'OB BENT HOUSES. en , I Oca llnoiyich Insertion. $ l.r. ( ) n lint-per munihen Nothlnir taken for les th.iii ' 'Sc. D-HOUSES IN ALL PAIIT3 OF THE CITY. The O. F. Davis company , 1605 Fariinm , HOI TII.ROOM COTTAGE , MODERN. CHOICE , IN J-'dUinfonl circle. C. S. Elsuttei.'JOl Bco bldir , ' rVrlO ROOM HOUSE , 181GCA3S , J.JOHNSON , .L/la-.M Farnam. HOJ T -HOUSES , F. K. DARLUJO , BARKER BLOCK. -'NINE-ROOM MODERN HOUSE. HANSCOM Plaso , cheap. . " , W. Squire. i4H ! Bee. M310 D-8-ROOM HOUSE. MODERN-FURNISHED OR unfurnished. Apply Ilia S. 10th. 41l ! - iFllOOM HOUSE 031 S. 17 St. $1 1.00. a D-8KVKN-nOOjl.HOUSE AND DARN CUtfAP. Nleulawn , trccH , city water , clhtern. cotnoiitiKl crllnrH. linthi near motor. See owiior-O. VSIov - uns.OOl 1'axton boclcorI.McClotitl { , NiY. , Llfe.l " * r ' ' MSI59 . TV-NO. 1704 CAPITOL AVE. , KLBVKN. ROOMS. JJkltchpn vanire. bath and clonfi. Siilu-d lo roomere and boarders. Geo. J. Fox(1218 Harney Kt. T.'idtdL'U _ 1 V. 10il : SO. 30TH AVB. . FINEST AND BEST -l-'bullt Ill-room rcHldnnco | n the elly. luth IHIIM- diy. clly and clhtenl water , clcctrle 1 ' 11 . I.MH , fur nace , full collar and ( ivory couvenleii"iH ! , hard , wood finish aud oak lloora. Inquire at Id'M. ' 700 B - FOR RRNT. A NINE-ROOM HOUSE , COT- IIIBO plan , nn Popplelon avenno , half blork f rom iuibcom park ear. built by lllekn. ( leeoralinl by Lclimaii. In n coed nelphborhood. It 1ms furnace. bath. EIIB , cistern , In Honth front , and 111 llrnt rain roiidlllon. Apply lo Lyman Walrnnan , 8-JS ! N , Y. I.I f ior to owner , J. L. Woolaon , ID'JO Camp.i HI. , Denver. B17 8 D-HOUSES , A. R. THOMAS , CO BARKKR /block. M870 0 D-11ESTO AND 8-ROOM HOUSE IN TIIK CITY at lowest ratcH. Inqnlru50 - . ' llloudo. W " \\-TfOV. RENT. I FLAT OF 0 ROOMS. STHAM pi J lieat , Rood repair. Lliitou block , corner of JlUHoii nnd lath Htrent. $ 'J7.)0 ( ) par month. Iniinlruat 1117 In thn block. John IMmllii , nireiit. B71' T\-FOU RENT. NEW , MODERN 8-ROO.M J-'IIOIIKC , wo.-thIO.OO per month . . , . . $ -0.00 7-room modoni houun.eonvi-nlciit. . . . 'JU'.fiO 4-room liouso. city waturnnd newer K.OO Kldellty Tnist company , Ik-.o BUI * . MSB" 6 - FINK TKN-ROOM IIRICK D\VKLtINO. IN Ht-cUHH repair. Inquire for W. F. Clark , Uoiiglas. MS8U 0' -FOR RENT , 7-llOOiI MODERN FLAT' Laiieu block , ( iOfl So. Kith at 017 IU 3fOB. RENTFTJKNISHEP ROOMS. Ralex , li-io ii word tint luHcrtlon , lea word tlirre-iftur , Nothliig talq-ii for less tliniiasc. EFVRNI3HED JtOOJIS , AT 10i ! : OAPITOL lt\0 , MU''aD-JJ * MODERN ROOMS , V.2U BURT. D24 E-FURNISHED ROOM , i017 ! HARNEY ST. ] 7H7 fl TWO FURNISHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT liuiiscki'optug , I7IU Dodgo. M030 7 E -FURNISHED FROST ROOM , OAS BATH und heat , DIHNlOth. BI.I : 4 TFOlY'RENT ELEGANTLY FURNISHED JiHleam he.ilod rooms , UO-J 8.13th st. BIO 8 17 LARGE TRONT IIOOM AND DAY BOARD. J JHIIlHldc. iMth and I > oiUa.JlKlin O1 E-'ONE LARGE FRONT ROOM AND BACK room ; Meam hunt.JOJ So.4lh m. Mill 1 U TiKTiiRABri' : iTooMs. ONE WITH ALCOVE , Htilmblu fur two gentlemen ; modern con- 0-J2 10 * ELAltoTTFllONTROOMINPRIVATr.FAMILY to geullemi'ii. W13 Dodge Blrcet. MH-'H li' Funwisma > "luOMB ) AND BOARD. Ratex IKc n wonl urat Insertion , lu-rv word KoUiln ; taken for less lluu ' 'Sv. WOMEN'S HOMKTuNDER ( UiriToF Wonivu * Chrl ilau.-iimoclailoii , 111 S. 17th HI. \ Till ! ) ) OLAN,20n AND-JIUN. 1 STH ST. J' S07 _ VDjiTiRABLi t-'ovbH ROOM"FOR . V- : - FOR TWO OEN. JL1 lleiia-u at Tht Froiuer " 1 IU N.-'Jlh nlreol. MB70 9- I ? BOARD AND ROOM ; STEAM HEAT. GAS , V ti.Uli ; ( LSI ) aud $3.00 pur week. 411 North 14th. - M84J 1 * ROOMS AND STRICTLY FIRST CL-\SS Mllret. JJIM7 I.-UTOI'IA. 1710-1721 DAVJ5NPORT STREET 4iic.uu heat. 7UU-1 * _ 1l TtOOM AND BOARD FORTWOGKNTLEMEN / > 14 ! SuuthUtli ave. lj ! G' 1 > ROOMS. SINGLE OR EN SUITE. WITH Jr Iwaril , lai''Chltaco. M7H5 H' _ -ncxjis7GooD BOARD , 'KUASOKAUI.K. uios V IKtiiglaa [ - _ _ SSTjIl- 1 ? I rSHED ROOMS WITH BOARD. 1720 ' J JUedyu mtuol. Mli3 7 * _ 1 ? SPKPIAL , WELL FURNISHED SOUTH J rxwin , motlorii , Ilrst clas board. Cull und ret -'S84 lUrnty mroet. M1'U4 ' U' J"rOK REST , yURNISHKD ROOMS WITH tMUnl. UcfcruDUcs , 2211 farnaiu utreol. f- NEATLY FURNISHED. SOUTH ROOM WITH 'board. SJUIU California Btrvvt. JI3W U * 3OKRENO ? lORES ANJ ? OFFICES. iai < ! s , Uton tlunf.-ii.-li luaerllou , f 1.50 a Uua par loiitli , Nothtuc taken furled thau'ic. . FOR RENT , LARGE S-STORY HIGGINJ Aarn , lOih iiiul Luavmnvorthi thirty hornet aul oraeo , JW So.uHVv3t3.Bja. i3U I FOR HENT.THE 4-STORY BRICK BUILDING JflU Fnraamtl. Tlio butldtujr has a tire proof ce- luimlJuMMueul. complete Htisuu heating llxiurva r on all tlo Hooru , gat , , etc. Apply ul the of AGENTS WANTED. , Ttntp , m A word first Insertion , lo word tlnTpafUT. Nothing luknn fross thnngc. -AOENTS WANTKD. ! > > OAL " fornatilcksolllmrpitcntwl novolly , lee to 100 percent profit ! peed solicitors ran maico from flOOOOtorwo.OOn month ! territory freshi wrlto for pirtlcularn. The Ohio Novelty Co. , D l , Cin cinnati , O. 80s ! : MAN : " " " or woman nciii oomplMn"of"hara"llmos whllo wo offer such .liberal Inaticcmrnts to ngcnts to liandlu our fast sMlliic guaranteed herb i-ptnedliM. No monpy requlrrrt. Work esy nl l hlgl-ly tirofltabln. Fnllpirtleulnrnlf you ask forllicnl , The Dr. Starr Herb Remedy Co.201 Esil 43rd st , , Chlc.ixo , III. 4" > 'J J AGENTS S.1.01) Tf ) M 00 A DAY. CITY OR country. Call 2707 Hamilton , 7 to 0 a , m. MS57 D20 * -AGENTS , WB HAVE SEVERAL DECIDED ' hovfllles on.which you can i Mlly makt ? f 100.00 n month , If taken hold of dillckly. Our RO'ids sell In nil Ioc.i1ltlen.no mattnr now hard thn times , ns rendlly nsbrnod to thn hungry. Address ' Miuu- f.-lctureni , " IIOK 3308. Boston Mais , M0.13 II' T WANTED. AGENTS TO SELL OUR NEW I book , ' Common firjmo In Business Matters , " Hells nt sight. Soml for circular. Voorheos i Rtuld. 178 Monroa stroyl , Olilc.no. ' M "j5 _ cfoARETTB FOlTMAK- I-POCKRT JtACHINE - ' liur your own cltarctt ( ' 'B. Agents wauled1 Ad- ilressClgarelto Roller Co. , Fairmont , Neb. T-AGENTS , FIRST CLASS. .LOCAL AND GEN- tl ral , lady nnd gentlemen , for an nrllcln iwd In ovcry household , 13 S , lUi ( ! tre < > t , MH24 7 J-WANTED. AGENTS EVERYWHERE ON salary $50.00 nnd commission extra , for rapid wller. Enclose stamp , Am. Lock-Crank Co. , Mil waukee , WIs. MIU3 & WANTED TO R iNT. Rates , 1M < - a word Hrst Innertlon , la a word Iherearter Nothlmr taken for less than 2. . IWANTED. . TO RENT FURNISHED ROOM JVfor man and wlfo , llvo minutes walk from Boo building. Address X 01 , Beo. 80U K WANTED , 2 OR 3 ROOMS FOR LIOUT housekeeping ! unfurnUhcU preferred. Address X O'J , Boo. MHO , } a * K-NICELY FURNISHED ROOM WITH GOOD board bythomnnlh In private German family desired by youngmarrtcd cduplo without children. State nrU-n and lorallon. Kountzo nddltlon pro- fcrred. Address Y2 , Bee. M1I.I5 STORAGE. RaleH , lOcallnnnach Insorllon , $1 RO n Hue per month. Nothing taken for less than 2."c. r-STORAOE , WILLIAMS ACROSS , 1214 HAR- Lney , j 80D MSTOHAOE FOB HOUSEHOLD ROODS , clean and cheap rates. Il < Wells , 1111 Farnam. 810 - STOIIAGK FOIl CAUHIAOES AT WINDSOR tablet l : , Ifith nnd Davenport. 4(17 ( D 17 WANTED TO BUY. Rates 1 Wo a won ! llr-tt Insirtlon , loa worJ thera- afler. Nothing takou for loss thau''Je. XT-LIST REAL T5STATB WITH F. D. WEAD A' 1'Itli ' and Douglas. MS81) W ANTED , ROLLER TOP DESK , FIRE ll proof safu and offlco ohalra. Must bo good nnd cheap. Address X ! U. Bee. M72.1 J-WANTED. 18 OR 21-DRAWER LETTER NXT flic. II , W. Hancock , Neola , la. 705 XT WANTED , TO BUY FIRST-CLASS KOLL 1 > top ilrHk. Addruas A. B. Walkup , clerk of county court. MO'-'il " FOR BALK FURNITURE. Rates , H c a wonl first Insertion , Ic a word Ihcrcafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c. 0 -STOVES 07 ALL KIND3 GOOD ASTNENT Wells Auction aud Storage Co. , 1111 Farnam st. 811. 0 I-$50.00 STERLING BASE BURNER FOR ; B.ilu. Addreas-XOB. Bceofllco. MU30 5 " JOR SALE MISOfiJVLANEOUS. Rates. IXca wonl first luscitlou. Ic .1 word thereafter. Nothing taken for le than l5c. \ \ . ) TAIILR AND oim pool t.ible.-nstjd it inonthH , as irood n ? new , for Hiilo cheap. Address P. O. box 81:1 : , West Point , Neb. 812 Q-FOR-8ALE CHEAP , 1 TWO-UKVOT.UTION Campbell newfmancrprest and 1 double cylin der Taylor.nlrsprlns-'wUli ' two fOldeM : treed con dition Adrtresa for particulars Lock liox B , South Omaha , Nub. ' 72 \-FOR SALE , PUG PUPPIES , 181S BURT fBtrect. M3CO DJO * Q -HUBERMANJEWELEIl.COR. 13 A.DOUOLAS KHtabllsheil 18UU. Diamond Importer ; bedrock. 01U Ji : Q A CARLOAD FINE , FRESH COWS. CALL : afternoon. ; TMUily-llfthaml Iturtbtnct.M028 M028 7' CLAIRVOYANTS Rates , lOoa line each luHOrtlon , $1.00 a line i > er month. Notlilni , ' taken for leis than - . ' , " , . . NANNIE \VARRENCLAIIlVOYANT , Orellable business medium : Othye.irat 110 N.lilth. HT.I MASSAGE * . BATHS. ETC. Rates , lOo n line each Insertion , $ l.fiO a Hue per month. Nothing taken for lesa than ' . ' "jf. ' ll-MADAMK SMITH , 002 S. 1IITII , 2D FIXOR ) , 1 room a. MasHagc , vaporalcoholbteam.niiiphur- Ino and'oea b.ithH. MbUU U * E. LA RUE , MASSAGE , -110 SO. T.M'H. M57I1D tl ! -MME. . CARSON. 1121 DOUGLAS. THIRD 1 floor , room 7 , masaaje , alcohol , sulnhur > iud ecu baths. MOU ID- PERSONAL. JlatcH , lOc a line each Insertion , $1.50 a line per month. Nothlu/ taken for Icsa than -'Su. U MASSAOKTREATMENT , ELEOTRO-THKIl- mal batlm. Scalp and hair treatment , manicure : uulchlroi > odtHt.21ra.Post.31UKS.imi.WUhiiellblk : 814 U-Tf YOU EARNESTLY DESIRE QUICK , AD vantHgeoutt , honorable marrlaga send lOc for 'ew Year'a Number Matrimonial KIWH , Mcrcur ; nailed In plain Healed envelop. . Mcrcur. 'J'-'rf Eaut tllli ftlreot , Kow York , M74HD , S7 U VIAVI 13 A IIOMF. TREATMENT HEALTH book nnd conanltJtloii free. Send nanitt ucil N , Y. Llfo Illdf. Lady attendant. MS77J-J * MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE. Rnten , 10c n Una each liiHerllon , S1..10 a line par nuiilli. Kollilni ; taken fur less than -"iC. If MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. I The O. F , David Co. , 1505 Faiiiam HI. M15 \\r-IX3ANS ON IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED * city nropurty. sf.l.out ) and upwards , n to < m per cent ! imueU > ijWFarnani Smith.V Co.la''OFariiii'n blU \ \ IT-ANTHONY LOAN ANDTRUSTCO. , 31 lit N. Y. ' < Lifeleiidttallow rates foroholub security on Muoraska and Iowa farms or Omaha city property , 817 \ \ -MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWBTf RATES OS ' Improvol and uulmprovod Outaha real i-stale , 1 lo & yearn. Fidelity Trust Co. , 17u _ ' Farnam. 818 W-MONEY TO 1.OAN AT CURRENT RATES Apply to Wt B. Melklo , 1'lrat Natlunal Bk bldg , BID MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. KntcM , 10o a line e.ich tnnertlon , 41.31) a line per month. Nothing taken for lean thau5c. . LUJAN MONEY ON ANY KIND OF SE- ciirliy : strictly confidential. A. K. llarrlu , room 1 , Continental block. 8'J-J _ - MONEY TO LOAN - ' Wu will loan you any sum which you wlnh. Kinallorl.trvo , ut thu lowest possible rnton , in tha qtileltest posulblu tlmo , and for any lonsth ot lime toHuHjou. You i-an pjy It back In Hitch Install- ini-nts as you wUhlion you wish , and ouly pay for It us lonv an you keep It. You can borrow HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANOS , HORSES. WAGONS ANDOARUIAUES. WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS. MERCHANDISE OR ANY OTHER SECURITY , Without publicity or removal of property. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. , HOU SOUTH 10TH STREET , First floor above thu stn > t. THBOLDEbT , LARGEST ANIIONLY INCORPOR ATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA. 820 V-DO YOU WANT MONEY ? t Wo will loau you ANY SUM you v. Ish ou your .FURNITURE. PIANOS. HORSES. WAdUNS , iCARRIAGES , WAREHOUSE .RECEIPTS , etc. : Wu clvu prumpt uttuutloii to all applications , land ulll carry your loan as loiur ao ) uuwUh , : You can rvd c the cost of carrying yotir loan : by a payment at any time. Thoru It no imuHcily : or removal of proiwrty. : FIDEUITY LOAN OURANTEK CO. . : T Room 4 , Wlthnell block. : Cur , JSth aud Huruey sts. X MONEY TO LOAN ON HORSES , WAGONS , pianos and furniture ol ull kinds. Buslnea * conlldeutlal. Fred Terry , room 490 , Range block. MOSU BUSINESS CHANCES. Uate ,10aaUuDcachln crtlOR ) $1.50 a Una per uiuulh. NothUuf ukeu lor letta than Vic , Y-CASU COAL BUSINBSa FOU SALK CHEAP. Small capital rviulroJ. Addrev * box 4s-j. eU MdT3 7' BUSINESS CHANGES CnntitmH , V FOR SALK , AN 1NTERF-ST IN A MANtlKAO- 1 tiirlnr nl.-inil with position In the office If dodo- ulred ) , f 10.000.00 tot in.UOU.DOcaflti required. No tradoii connldcml , The company lint ftn rittab- llnhod trndt on n rondy netting arltclo nt a cixxl profit. Address 3 SO Boo. 83.1 V-LUMBBR AND COAL YARD FOR SALE. JL Retail business In York , Nob. , n city of A.IKK ) Inh.iblt.ints. County m-nt. Only one other yard In city , IlPdt business oivnlnir In thn stdte. For particulars address D. C. Bell , York , Neb. Neb.M709 M709 0 -FOR SALE , MY STOCK OF HARDWARB. W. F. Rockwptl , Alll.iUPO , Nob. M7t r. ' - A FAVORABLE OPPORTUNITY TCKNTER an old.i-stabllshpd biisliiess Will boop-'n Janti- nry 1 Incrrvis'i of business , innklnr dcsfr.iblo nd * illtlunnl cnplt.il which may be actlvo or silent ou Kti.irantcf-d IctrltlmalQ rrturnn. Corrpspdndpnco or Inlervlrxv solicited. Win. Flaming A Co. . 1 Ith nnd Doiiffl.is slreot. TilSDi ! -FOR SALE. OOOD PAYINO OREENHOUSB business , nnd greenhouses to rent. II , S. Mc- OPPCouncil Bluffs. ' WHH'J 8 Y FOR SALK. GROCERY STOCK , INVOICE tl.AOD.OO , well established. llrsl-clnHs trad * nnd location : n snap : don't delay Investigation * X r.7. Bi-o mri ; . [ ilHHD fi * V-WANTKO , PARTNER IN FIRST-CLASS JL restaurant ; well intronlzed by bast cl.iss of trade ; iiitiHt ba onpiblo af lintidllnir c.'inh ; small rnplt.il nnd splendid chance to rleht man. For In formation call at Canadian employment office , inoivFarnnm , Illil7 : & FOR EXCHANGE. Hntos , Iflc n llun rnch Inwrtloii. $1.50 n Una per mouth , Nothing taken for less than 'Ji > c. TOWN 100 FARMS IN NEBRASKA. KANSAS /Jmid Dakota. Will sell rhnap or i-xelmnco for indse.horses nnd cattle. Add. Ilex 70Frankfort.Ind 8-J5 ' /-STOCK OF MILLINERY AND NOTIONS , /Jwnnt horses and cattlu. Box -JU5 Frankfort , Ind , H25 y-CLEAR EASTERN NEIl. LAND TO EX- /Jchancu formdse. I' . O. llux : tll , Fn-mont. Nob. M44a D17 I/-80 ACRES CLEAR LAND TO TRADE FOR " ( trocery stock. Price , $ -J.OOO 001 4 'miles from Central City ; 40 acres In cultivation , balance 111 for cultivation. Address lack box 4it. ! : central City , Nob. M17H D1H" Z H10 TO l.'JOO ACRES CLEAR BLACK SOIL and cash for indue. U.J. Wilson , Norfolk , Nnb. Mfii5 : D'J I * r/-FORSALBOR EXCHANGE. GOOD LIVERY "b.im In good town. Will ir.idn forstook of Roods , hardivaro , good work homes or for good land. Have good laud In South Dihot.1 will trade for stock ut roods. Address , J. H.llnfrle.IUa Grovo.Ia. - - FOB , SALE KEAL E3TATK. Rales , 100 a lluoo.ich Insertion. $ l.fi ( ) a line per month. Nothlmr taken for less than ' ! . " > < : . FARM FOR SALE. A choice , well Improved 10-acro tract In Sirpy county , within ouDmlluot the town ot T.i Platto. and only three miles from IIPW FortCri > ok ; two railroad stations iirac bv ! taxei light In this county : nearness to Fort Crook , Omaha and South Omaha Insures good and permanent markets for garden truck , small fruits , butter , c K ntid iKml- Iry , beside usual fann products. I can offer this splendid property at an attractive price- for a short time. WaltorO. Clark , laiHUuruey st. 1170 IH3 TOR SALE. ON SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS , JL line ncrolots ouQ Ht. . Inlf way between Sey mour Park mid South Omaha. No Intrust. J. A. Dodge , I''OO S. --.Hi st. C18 10 BUSINESS BLOCK FOR SALE OR TRADE eastern Nebraska. P. O. box 100 , Creainn. Nob. M71H D--5- FOU SALR AT A BARGAIN , AN ELEGANT nearly now frame residence , ten rooms. * all modem Imnrovements. faclmr on Hftimcom park. very desirable. Apply to John Dale , 'JOU 'New ' York Life. " M770 8 SMALL HOUSE AND 00-FOOT LOT ONLY $800 UO. F. K. Darling. Barker blocTc. MB 10 0 QUITY IN GOOD EIGHT-ROOM1IOUSE , JTOD- cmonly M blocks from Farnant cars : fora clear lot. F. K. Darling. Barker Blk , M8IO 5 BARGAINS. HOUSES. LOTS AND FARMS , SALE or trade. F. K. DarlingBarkpr blk. B'-'U pORNER LOT , PLAINVIEW ADDITION. CHEAP ) -/Address No. 13 West 1-jth street , Kansas City. MOJ10 * HORSES WINTABeD , Rates , lOc a line each Insertion. $1.30 a line per month. Nothing taken for less than * . ' 5c. ORSEs WINTERED'A SPEQIALtV. APPLY to Cotton's barn.-corner 15t | and , Cass streets. M-J'-'S DU HORSES WINTERED $0 PER MONTH. AD- dresa W. U. Mlllard , Oaiahu National bank. iil.'tDO "ROIISES WlNTERED.STUBEN.l'-'Jtt PARKAVE. ORSES WINTERED AT WINDSOR STABLES- 15th and Davenport. Will receive best of care Tonim reaaonable. M3B1 D14 * HORSES WINTERED : $1 PER MONTH. AD- dress Hopper Bros. , Elkhorii , Nob.M807 M807 D22- TTORSES WINTERED. FAIR GROUNDS. $11' & $3 JLJmo. : hay .V grain twlco a dav : every her o box Btall. Kluiiey Bros , or J. T. Wlthrow. Tel.-lOli. .M700.10 * -ONDEETAKEKSANDEMBALtM.BS : Rates , lOc a line each Insertion , Sl.SO'a Hue per month. Nothing taken for less than --50. OW. BAKER ( FORMERLY WITH JOHN G. Jacobs , deceased : later wlthM. O , Maul ) , under taker und Kiubaliuer , 015 S. lUth St. Tul. O'JiI. 831 K. IIURKETT. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND cmbaluier. 101H Chicago st. Tel. UO. H.I'J Rates , lOc a Hue each Insertion , $1.DO a line per mouth. Nothing taken for less than 25c. QRES9E , MVwilAPPEli9 , jV VdoNVuhi \ 1OR SALE. BLOCK OF STOCK IN A BANK IN -L this city , doing a good business , giving promise of laruo Increase and handsome returns. Addri-sa Box 700 , City , ' 71U t ) \VANTED. DRESSMAKING IN FAMILIES : CAN give best of referenee. Address X 07 Bee. 010.15' LOS1' . Rates. fWo a word first Insertion , Ic a word there after. Notldiiff taken for lens than LOS'TRAYED Sou pounds. Retuni to 110 S. Ulst nvenuo nnd sot rpward. u.'i 4 * LOST-ST. BERNARD DOG. ORANGE COLOR , white color , four wlitto paws. Nam . "Guide. " Liberal reward , Charles Ogden , court house.M032 M032 WANTED TO BOBItOW. Rates , lOoa line each Insertion , $1.30 a line per month. Nothing takuii for less than L'Oc , EIGHT TO TEN PER CENT PAID ON ANY sum of money ; loau secured by nrst mortsago ou good Omaha real estate. Alex Moore , 501 Nuw York Life building , MH44 DUO * SHORTHAND AND TYP-BWIilTiNGr. Rates , 1 Do n line each Insertion. fl.HOa line i > er mouth. Nothing- taken for less than 'i5o. VOUNG LADIES AND GENTLEMEN CAN SOON Lucqutrda wo'klnkuowleduuf shorthand and lypowrltlmr at A. C. Van S.inl'H Beliool ot short hand , C 111 N , Y , Life. Typewriters to rent. 8id ! PAWNBROKERS. Hates , lOoa ItnufMcli Inscrtlou , Sl.r.o a line per month. Nothing taken for lesa thau'S < s _ SONNESBEHG , DIAMOND BROKER , J 03 Douglas t. I.o.nm money on diamonds , watches , etc. Old gold and bilvur bought , Tel. lAStl 8.M SOAIjES. Rates , lOa a Hue each insertion , $1.50 Una per muiith. Nothing taken for loss than ' 'oc. XT EW AND SECOND HAND SCALES.ALI , KINDSi 1 1 Address Uurduu A , Selluck Co. , Lake BI.Clilcayo SEOURIT1E3 FOR SALE. Rates , lOe a line each in-.ortlou. 41.50 a line per month. Nothing taken f or loa * than U5c. pKoiCB 1ST MORTGAaES. ANY AMOUNT , wu , u. Wallace , Brown block , lllth and Douglas. MU5IC. ART AND Rales , lUo a line each Insertion , * l.f > 0a line per month. Nothing taken for less t lun 'J Jc. a . GBLLENOECK , BANJOISTASDTEAC'HER. > 1 10 Callfuriila st , ull STEAMJH1PS , Acroirjsi MAii STKAMSIIIPS. NEW YORK.LONDONDKRRV4 IMSGOW. Fumesla Deu. - . 1 p. m. ; Ethiopia IXxID. . li a. m. ; Devon U DecU. . ! i p. in. ; Auchorlu Dec.J".i , : i p. m. Saloon , iwcoiiil clauiaiid steuraie rain * ou luuraat tertui tu and frbtn the prlndiul Scotch. Eagllah. Irish iiiul ull Coullneutal points. K eur4ton fro in CJilpaja arrlviujr li : tlmu to spend Christmas holidays , it- homu. ' for money orilers. drafu. outvvarJ or prepaid - paid tickets for Chrltlmas preHeut apuly to un/pf ourloi-.ilaruutj.orta HENDERSON UKOrilKH villCAOO * Glren Street WorK. Jim and Joe Collins , both toughs of the worst klnu , were piven twenty days to work on the ( treoJj. RATARRH * * If IN CHILDREN For over two years mi * little girl'a life was madcmscrableby ! 'case of Catarrh. The discharge from'tnnosc ! was large , constant ana very offensive. Her eyes became inflamed , the ] ijtls swollen and very painfuJ. After trying various reme dies , ! gave her jf5KSrSTlic first bottle tle seemed to JKZcSJijB aggravate the disease , but the symptoms soon abated , and In a short time snejwas cured. Dn. L. U. RlTCHKY , Mackcy , Ind. Our book on Blood nmt BlclA nlsoa s mailed free. Bwinr SPECIFIC Co. , Atl ntaCIa. BUREAU. BUM * 00. . HOUOlTOUS.tloo llullUlna. OMAHA. NRIt. Adrlco I'ltO ; RR1LWRY TIME GRRD x Om.ilm Dappl loth and. Mason Sts. * V.litiun | , . . . . VostlBulo. . . . " H.fiU a-n IMAnro I . .i.Chlcaxh Express. 7.0'Jpm , , . .ChlcarotV : lownLocil , . , H.im a-n fl.flii pill .Trrtnrjra irivzz' Arrival O.il.ihi _ DJ3jlHHJiattl M is m sis. Ollfll lO.lfTam .Denver . ! OM nm 10.1A am Nvulwood Express , . 4,10p-n 4.80pm , .Denver Expres . . . . . . . . . 4.10pm . .Nebraska Looil IEiccpiR.ini. . O.RUpni . .Lincoln Local < B enpt Sum. , ll.Wnm Lo.iTca I IC7C. , ST J.C. . II. I Arrlvoi Oahmii J _ IcXt | lUlli nml Manon Stl. I n.4 nml..KniiMHCity Uiy Kxprrss , . . . p.4BpmlC. | a NightKxp.ylliT..1' . TransI O.BOam 'LeaviM I 'JinOAOj. U. I. i l'AClt'10. I Arrlvo * .Omaha J Unlun Djpot 10th JtMaray 3ts. | Omaha | KAHTV | I wrsr. . . . 112.10 a-n J.Q.I pin I Colorado Lltnltel I 4,51 p n | UNION PACIFIC. Arrlvn Omaha I Union Dopat IDthAMnrcy Sts.l Oniahi Leaves I , . . maha I U. 1 * . Depot and Miroy StH.Omaha : i ( ' , . : ! . ' , pm I . Chlc.iro Llmltud 11.41) am 11.30am D.SO pm Leaves I F. , E. ii MO. VALLK Y I Arrlvoi Omah.il Depot 15th and Welmer Sis. I Omaha Leaves . ( Arrlvei Omah.il Depot IStli an J WobUor St . 1 On I'l 12.UO pm St. Louis Exprest. . ! . . . . 000am 10.00 pm St. Louis Express 4.50 p-n S.10 pm Dally ( ex Sun ) Nebraska Local. 11.10 am Leaves I C. ST. P. , M. AO. [ Arrivoi Ouiahal Depot 15th and Webster Sts. I Omaha K.COnml..Sioux City Accoinmcnlatton. . 110-fpm 1.15pm Sioux City Express ( Ex. Siuu ) I'.lOpm r .45nm Jt. Paul LlmlUxl 0.-5ani S.lUpm Oakland l'a 3oiier'XE . Hiui.l H.45 mil Leave- I STOUX C1TV i L'ACIFC. I Arrives Omalial Depot. 10 anJ Mitx-y SH. I Omaha " 6753am | Slonx CIlvT'B'S'nKer llO.'Opm 4.00pinl . . . .St. Paul fc nii6s..llOOU | > m Leaves I SIOUX CIT .t PACIFIC lArriven Omaltal Dcixit. ICthnnfl.W-ab'iterSts I Oamlia C.4Snm | SU Paul Limited I U.-3nm f .45t'm | . . . ChicagoJLImlloil I 9.23am Lenvcc I OMAHA li SfTlOUIS. I Arrives8 OmahaU. | P. Dcpol. lutlu'aild Marcyl Omaha St."Loul8 cinnda Hall | r..30pm" TIIK KKAI.TYnittVil lIT. INSTRUMENTS placed ton record Decom- bor4 , 18U3 : Lin wood Dark Landcornpany - to T re7le-Hati-t. n 40 rcot of H H-2 feet lots 'J and 1O , block pnrk . ,7v- ( . . , . . 820 I L Hnss and husband to EINu I-'rntik , lots 0 to 17 , block 1 : Iota 1 to 6 nnd 19 to 22 , Mock 2. Union Place . 11,700 D N Uoldborg to Walter Molse. lots 1 nnd 2 , Ktaron I'lace. 12Sxaj } feet , " commencing CO. fiiut 'o of K\v cor ner lot 7 , Johnson's mid . 5,000 I H Graves and husband to A J Hnyno , lots , block 5 , 1'lalnvlovr . 4,000 Herman Kountzo et nl to K W Itart- lett , lot 10. block 14. Druid Hill . > 800 U rGoodumn nnd wlfo to Nebraska Investment cotnpanv , part of tax lotO , In mv8nrSa-.10-13 . 10,000 Joseph L'ommenrlnKnnd Mlfolo.Mlcll- aoirilch , nwbo 1-10-12 . 12,000 Oscar Quick to UT Anderson , lots n , 12. Kl and 14. block 3. Qtilck'H p-irk. COO Wlllliini I'arratt ct al tolll'Carty , low 1 ami 2 , bluclc B , McUornilck' * ndd . , . 11,000 I ) .1 O'Donnho mid wlfo 10 Vf 11 You- Ion. lot 00 , Nelson's add . . . . . . 0,000 W 1) Youlon und wlfo to H L Cowles , same . . , . . . , * . , . i. 5,000 QUIT CLAIM I ) BEDS. M F Chapman to W P Parker , n M nw aw , no aw , n li nw se , sw nw no 3U- 10-13 . . . 1.000 DEEDS. II U Ircy. county ( reniuror. to G Vf GrlllUli , jr , lot 6. block 317 , Omaha . Total amount of transfer.- * . t 72,325 AXXO VSCKMCXT * . The comlnp of "A Trip to Chinatown' ' to the Boyd brings with it a knowledge that Mr. Charles Hoyt's farue-coiucily has ex celled , so far ns the nnunls of theatrical his tory are concerned , all precedents. For CSO consecutive performances it held sway at Hoyt's Madison Square theater , Now York , Previous to that the longest runs over known to a Now York theater have been "Hazel Kirko 480 time. "Hurapty.Dump'.y'Mba times and "Adonis" C03 times. So far ns thu realms of farce-comedy are concortml tlio marvelous success of "A Trip toChinatown" has never been approached. In the produc tion at the lioyd not only will the complete New York cast bo secu , but there will be an ontlro carload of scejicry from the Metropolitan theater , and U may bo re marked , incidentally , that it Is something now for : i farce comedy production to require an entire carload of scenery , The company includes Harry Conor , tlio original "Wclland Strong : " George A , licanc , Jr. , Julius Whit- mark , George Sinclair , Harry Gilfoll. Frank Palma , John Marble , Anna Boyd , I-'ftle Chapuy. Sallie Maddcm , > clllo Rosebud , Mudgo Deano , The company ulso includes the sensational dancer , Bosslo Clayton , a young lady whoso reputation is national. Everyone will remember the enormous suc cess ofA Trip toChlnutown" ut the Boyd for the past two seasons. ! , dt comes this sea son with a zreat deal tilr/tiitfer east , ( lushed with the triumph of its extraordinary metro politan success. m Tonight the inimitable-comedian , Peter F. rXilloy ana his company * close the preannt engagement at tliolkj0.iiy. ) KMoK tlio third performance o 5 "A Country Sport , " which is in ull respect j the best coiccdy tliat J , J , a s yet wren ' The bmlnoss at the boyd has been exccrafngly largo and iu- dlcations t > olut to-another big nljlit. In 1 ollcu tfourt. During Sunday rnd Sjugdjy night and up to U o'clock ycste.aav. Ao polfco did not make a single arrest. , /iiO patrol wagons were not out of the ataMe , oxer t ta ir.ako one run to a flre. ' 0 eighteen tough old Tji rants were chased up yesterday to face , 'ttm pojlee Judso and explain what right thoy'had to live without working. Four of the vagrantt , were dUcharpod and told to got to work or leave town , A few pf the drunks were also let loose and tha others paid light flues. Ed Button gave * up $7.50 of good , bard earned money for being drunk' and raining u disturbance , A uhroulo vagrant , who by goes the name pt John Backus , will shovel sno\v ou the streets for half a mouth unless ho csi-apc * f rqra the "boss" of the gang before his time is up. ' ' "Will Hicks and Pale Doe , both colored , got into a wordy War down iu the dark side pf town Saturday r\\gl\l \ \ and called each pther names which -would not loolc well lit print , Tnoy each paid 150 to the cloru of flio police court yesterday morning and were allowed to depart. m Ono word Joiiirlboi u , pji-focUoa. " Wo ra ertoDjtVlti's Witch Uu4a4lvt : > , u > ira pile * Board of Education Oannot Got Along Without a Salaried Legal Adviser. FIGHT OVER WINDSOR PRINCIPALSHIP i'atrnns 1'rolnt tlmt the Training School Dom > it Trnln .iHtillnr ( Inlilcn li Krlnatnlml Mnrlcnit I'llc * An * wer ti > Thcro was only ono member Absent from Iho repulnr meeting 6f the Hoard of Educa- tlon lust evening. Secretary Qlllnn submitted a report ot the Amounts remaining In the various funds , an requested by resolution of the bo.ml. ThU was supplemented by a statement from City Trcusurcr liolln allowing tho' hal.incos In favor of the board In the funds in his charge. AttoriM'y'll.txlrr ltii liii . The resignation of Irving R Bnxtor ns at torney for" the board \vns read and accepted. A refloat from the pupils of the Center school to hnvo the numo of the school changed to Lincoln school wns granted. The resignation of Kldora Silver as a teacher In the Castcllnr school was placed on fllo. That of Ora Ilrown was m-coptcd. A number of minor estimates for work dona on various school buildings were re ferred for ox.itnlnatlon. Under the authority of a resolution hy Colonel Akin examinations of applicants do- slrtnir positions as tenchurs in the city sqhooU will bo held on Wednesday , Decem ber 27. IFntrnUed School lli : tal > 1l hocl , Ity resolution the board decided to re establish an ungraded school , and the selec tion of a suitable building was loft to the comrnltoc on teachers und examinations , to gether with the superintendent , with power to act. The following estimates were allowed and ordered paid : Urayton Is. Doncckon , Franklin school , $139.25. J. P. Thomas , Hickory school , SWD.70. W. O. HipKins , Center school , tX.'J.OI. Shane k Jackson , Center school , tl.DSU.80. John F. Ochlltrcc , Franklin school , $1.241. Peter Soderberi ? , Hickory school , $1,03:1. : Duncan & Flulayson , Long school , $ l'J12.rx ) . The president and secretary were author ized to draw warrants for the payment of bills amounting to * 30,6SO.GO. By a resolution of Mr. Uoryell the bond of the treasurer of the board was lliod at $400,000 , Klcki-il Aenlnst the Training School. Tlio special committee on a training school presented a lengthy report , which was laid over for ono WCCK. The report provided that the training school should consist of two departments , ono of theory and the other of practice. It should bb under the dlrnntlnn of n nrlnpinal nml tcaehL-rs. who should bo under the supervision of the com- inlttcoon tcacncrs and examinations. Two practice schools were provided for , to bo located At the Mason and Farnam schools . respectively. In this connection a communi cation was read from patrons of the Farnam school asking tjiat the training school be removed. It was claimed that the result ot the system had been to encumber the school with Inexperienced teachers , and they con tended that it was time for some other school'to bear the aflliction for a whllo. The sec-rotary was instructed to notify the Board of Health to abate a nuisance in the shape of a pool of stagnant water In the .neighborhood of tile Walnut Hill school. The amendment to the rules which was ( Introduced two wcf ks airo and wliicti limits the'jibjvcrs of trio superintendent ot bulld- ings.was takcuup and adopted , Klected Anotlier Attorney. CL'he board then proceeded to elect an at torney to succeed Mr. Baxter. An informal ballot was taken , which- resulted as follows : .1. B. Molkle , 7 ; It W. Breckinrldge. 4 George A. D.iy , 1 ; Howard Baldridgo , 1. Mr. Melklo received nine votes on the next ballot and wan declared 'elected. The election of a principal for the Wind sor' school resulted ina spirited contest be twecn the friends of Mrs. Mar.v W. Hay and Miss .lenino Salmon , Miss Salmon won on the third ballot. II. G , Yeuel was elected Janitor of the Dodge street school. Ualili-n Was ICrlnstuteil. On recommendation of the committee Jan [ tor Gahlun was reinstated as Janitor o ttio Walnut Hill school. Some time ago Gahlcri was accused. of orinklng while on duty and convicted on the testimony of a single witness. Subsequently it was learned that this witness had made nn affidavit dl rectly contradicting his testimony Do/ore the committee , and consequently the dismtssa of Mr. Gahlen was reconsidered. Misses Devoll , McIIugh and McGco were elected teachers , subject to assignment. Alacleod Flic * an Answer. The answer of Superintendent of Build ings' Macleod to the chorees preferred against "him was received by the special in vestigating committee last night. No ao tlon was taken on the document , and its con tents will not bo divulged until the meeting of the committee this evening. THEY HANDLaXHa MESSAGE Kxpert Omaha Operator * \Vio ) Heard Clove ( null' * Annual KVOII Itrlnro C'on rfM. The president's message , which was re cclyed in Omaha over the Western Unloi wires , was handled probably as quickly as at any point In the United States. The message was started over the wire * from Washington shortly after midnight. Four wires were used , und in two hours and three-quarters from the time the first of the 17,000 words was sent the signature of the preilJcnt was received here. A remarkable feature of the handling of the message was the fact that in Iho transmission and re ceiving only ono error of consequence was made. The expert operators who did such excellent receiving work at the Omaha end of the wires were Charles 1C. Crallo. H. C. Mangrum , O. li Ffsherand F. J3. Abbott. As fust as the mejjago w.is received hero it was put on three < vires and transmitted to the Pactlli ! eo.ist , and In thlrty-llvu minutes after the lat > t page had been re ceived from Washington the cntlro mussago was In San Francisco. The handling of the messaga was under the supervision of Night Chief J , H. Owens and his assistants , C. L. Pond mid Mr II. Farrar , while the ftst senders who hurrloU it on to the coast were William Henderson , J. B. Mc'Jrath und B. G. Stod-Jard. Cruelly t AnlinuU. A complaint was filed in police court yes terday charging John Peterson , a grader , with cruelty to animals , It is said by people ple who llye near Peterson's barn , Twenty- eight and Dorcas streets , that the grader has packed nine mules away in a easement which is hardly largo cnough to hold four. Ofllcer Andy Haze investigated and found this statement to bq true and further found that the mules were allowed to go from two to three days at a time without food or water- When Haze was there Saturday wight lip found sonw of the mules so poor and weak that they could scarcely stand and ordered one of , Peterson's * men to procure food and water forthe animals at once. Qn'co Jast summer Peterson was arrested Tor ubusiug his mules and was lined M and costs. o And th riu < leriiic I'VII. Most of the plastering on the colling of the northwest upitairs room In tbo Castel Jav school fell to the floor yesterday morning. -.Luckily for about forty or fifty pupils the omash came before the school hour. The Jan- itc/r'cleaiied / up the debris , af tnr knocking oft hanging piecesand recitations ucni on. The .principal'Mrs. Newtou , says that the coil ing was cracked when the bulldiux was /truck by lightning last summer. Witch Hazel salvo cures piles Stole i > I'urie. Just Iwforc noon yesterday William Hart was arrested for snatching a pocketbook - book from a BouemUa woman who was standing nt the corner of Sixteenth And Ij\iKlas streets. Iloforo hclng raptured Hart managed to hnml the purse to pal. who pot away. The pursa contained TO OOMPSTK WITH \yiLEY. 'Inni for tli OrjtnnlmUon of n New Klec- trio l.lRlit Compinr. For some months past there 1mi bocn A pilot movement on foot to. perfect the or- anlullon of a company to put In operation n this city a Ilrst class electric lighting ana KMvor plant , The schema has been to opor- ito under the franchlio of the old North- rcstcrn company , which hns the remnants of a plant located in the WcoJman building atboventoonth and Nicholas streets. At ho present time the rights under the fran- hlso nro train ? exorcised by the Now Omaha Thomson-Houston Kleclrlo Light company , vlilch has leased them from the owners. Backing up this proK | > si < d cntcrprlso are onto ot the loading capitalists of Omaha , t Is asserted that they mean business and hat operations nro suspended only until such n tlmo as the Ilmtnclal depression had vorn off , nml moro particularly until the Columbian exposition had comoton cloie , when II was thought electrical machinery could Iw purchased nt u bettor figura It Is mown to tno projectors that the contracts with Mr. Wiioy's company for lighting thi streets of the city with nro lights ox plro during tbo coming year. The first if these contracts was ontcrcd Into Novem ber 20 , ISS'.l , and expires on Iho same d.ito of next year , running Its tenure of llvo years. This contract is the plum , and pro vides for 100 arc lights for which the city lays JI7. > per year. The other contr.ict win 'or two years and expires May ill , 18M. ! It s for seventh additional lights at < l 10 per voar. As those contracts nlono represent to Iho company a revenue of over $ . ' 10,000 per year , and as thoyexplro shortly , those bo- Innd the now ontfcrpriac propose to bo In tbo field and enter into competition with the present company for the street lighting con tracts when they nro again awarded. In addition to thcso two contract * Mr. Wiley's i-ompnny has had a contract to pro vide four arc lights for the High school grounds at * 18 per month. This contract was for two years and expired February 1ft. IS'JO. The n.unu company also had a rich plum in Its incandescent lamp contract with the city , entered into November 1 , IbOl , which run foi two years mid expired Novem ber 1 of the present year. This contract , however , was never enforced and was n dead letter. It provided for furnishing not less than 700 Incandescent lamps of 20-candlc power at-$20 per year for street lighting. Summed upas a whole the conir.icU whlcti an electric lighting concern would bo able to secure with the city would bring in a revenue nuo of at least $43.000 per year , and tbl ut modern prleccs and far below those paid to Mr. WIlo.v. The piojectors of the now cntcrprlso pro pose to enter into competition with the present company and bring about a reduc tion in prices that will provo pleasing to tbo patrons of ulectrlo light plants. They as- sett that a big reduction will surely como and clto that In hundreds of American cities and towns the cost of electric- lighting Is far below what It Is' In Omaha. 'For instance , Frcdericton , N. B. , has Ju t entered Into a contract for arc street lamps for ten years at tSi per "year : Curml , 111. , for thirty llehts at fJO per year ; Albany , Ore. , at $10 per month ; Ulchmoncl , Va. , at $90 per year. David Uitv , In this state , is paying only $100 for Its lights per year. By the Ilrst of the year it is expected that the company will bo in shape to make known Its identity and what it expects to accomplish. IN BEDEKAL COUBTS. ntlmoro County' * Sheriff an the Kiick Inilluii Acent Heck' * Ca r. Sheriff Summers of Fillmore county ac- companlen by Messrs. Carson and Donls- thorp , some attorneys and the coroner will appear in the United States court today and show why they should not bo lined for contempt of court. Some time ago United States Marshal White attached u stocic of hardware belonging to.I. M. Burke : While the property Ivas in the marshal's potsas- sion Sheriff Summers , claiming to bo the as signee of Burke , levied on the goods , break- in ? open u building , it is alloso.1. In order to do so. Ho was helped by the other parties named , and that is how they happen to bo miiod up in the trouble. Tin sheriff seems to have bad luck In getting into such scnipcs , for tills is the second tlmo ho has been called to answer for the ofTenso of in terfering with'tho UniteJ States marshal. Indian Agent ItecKVi Cuif , Attorneys were befono Judge Dandy yes terday seeking to got a time lixcd for the hearing of the , Injunction case against Wil liam II. Bock , the Indian agent at the Win- ncbago reservation. It was announced that Jury cases ivonld DO disposed of bo fora any equity matters would bo taken up. The in- Juuctlon is sougbt by the Flournoy Heal Estate and Live Stock company , to prevent the Irtiiian department , through the agent , from interfering with the lease of about 40,000 acres of land executed by the Wlnno- bagos to the plaintiff abrfut two ye. rs ago. The reservation is In Thurston county. In cases where the Und was not held in severally tha transaction was by a com mittee appointed oy the trlbo. The conten tion of the complainants is that the Indians arc citizens , and therefore they had full right to lease the lands in their own behalf and that the azont has no authority in the premises. It is promised that the argument of the case will bring out some Interesting points relative to thu status of the "wards" of the government. I'ayiii ; ICani-.ii I'uelllo Coupons. GeneralCovrlu was unable to tell Judge Dundy yesterday Just what iho Rovern- ment thought aoout giving the receivers of tbo Union Pacific 41,500 a month each for their services , and asked that the matter bo passed for a time. Ho was accommodated. EIo did say , however , that there was no ob- ectlon to the order providing that 8350,000 n the hands of George Gould und Ilussel ! $ ago bo turned over , to pay the interest coupons on bonds of the Kansas Paciilo road , tnd the order was accordingly issued. Imtrlct Court Dome * . The Stumpfhmcyor case was about the only thing that atiracte'cl Interest in the di s- irlct court yesterday , John Sturapfhmoyer was on trial In the division of the court pre sided over hy Judge Scott , where ho was charged with assault with intent to do grout bodily harm , in this that he cut. stabbed and wounded with a knlfo ono William Heston , In u saloon row that took place last Septem ber. Judge Ogdcn was hearing motions and clearing up his docket preparatory to turn ing it over to Judge Blair , bu successor , who will go upon the bench eHtur : this week or next , Judge Koysor has returned from Sarpy county where ho has been holding a term of court and is now engaged In liuuring motions for new trials. ' hay llo't u Had 'IJn , The chief of police is in receipt of a letter from the police department of New Orleans giving a short history of V , J. Travmo , alias Grcend , who It now spending a short time with Sheriff Bennett for obtaining money nndorfal&a nrutensea. Chief Garner of the Now Orleans force says that Travino is an all round swindler , and gives a list of persons duued by this smooth young man Ho further a ay a tbat Travino was arrested last spring for assault with intent to murder , and wa released on $1,000 bonds , which Uo Jumpaa , As the only witness in this city is duud tna Crescent City authorities will not scndutcr tha pris oner , - 4 , I'ulilia Mi-ailn ? . Under the auspices of tno State Industrial legion there will bo a mass meeting of the people's party at Knights of Libor hall Tuesday evening at S o'clock , Addrt-sses from prominent speakers. Important business. Everybody having the good of tUo party at heart U reiiuettod to attend , Turk Comiiilittuner * . The Board of Park Commissioners hold a brief session yeiterday. The only busi ness transacted wa > the awarding of tha contract to construct a splltcry and bridge fur the lake in Miller park to H. B , Mayo. The contract price U $4U7 to Utticuo 11.411 buliicrtuart. Subscriptions made at ICxpojitioa hall Sunday night aw requested to bo paid tuii week to II O. DtTrieslroa ; irtrjlobi LOUD & Trust company , NOT WORRYING OVER WAGES Tiromon on the Union Pnclflo Working Ihr- monlonsly ITndor Prownt Schedule. FEDERATED BOARD FAILS TO M\TE3I\UZE \ \ Chairman I'ntrln of HID llrullirrlinotl ot 1. ooinatltB I'lrnmnn In In the Clljr to I're- lout .Minor Urlerancrt to Hupnr * intenilf > nt C. A. M. Potrlo , chairman of the Brother hood of txxjoniotlvo Firemen of the Union Pacific system , Is In the city on somu matter * of minor Imporianco concerning tno brother hood. Mr. Potrlo is not hero In iho Into rest of the federated board , but comes to consult with Mr. McCounoIl , Atipartntoiidcnt of motive power nnd machinery of iho Union Pacific , relative to several minor grievance * which were not presented to the oftldals ut the tlmo of the annual meeting of the broth erhood In October last. Mr. Potrlo , peaklngof the rumor that tha fedUratcd loanl would ask the court to restore - store the old schedules , saldj "Wo are workIng - Ing harmoniously under tha present sched ule * , nnd ns long ns this continue * It would bo Useless to worry over matters th.it belong to iho future entirely. Wo htivon't boon reduced - ducod In wages , nnd uo not fcot that wo will bo ; should , however , Mr. Dickinson o Into court with u revised schedule for the differ ent organizations , of coiirwo thd > men would take some action to defend their projsnt wages. As a rule railroad tnuti have found their condition decidedly hotter under rj- celvorshlps than without tbum. l.lfo In thn Cnl ) . "Tho public knows little the llfo n locomotive - tivo nruman or engineer has to letd. It Is full of peril and requires a line Judgment m all particulars. Some times it does scum as if wo were pnul good wnijes , but when the year Is brought into account the uveragu wages Is hardly componsillon for the work done. Wo nro nald on a mlleace basis , the urorago rnto bslng 2 cents per mile , or ! .U5 per hundred miles. The classlllratlon of the scale is maUo for coniolldateit engines , atigini-s of thu l.aw , l.aju and 1,400 class , and the standard guago. Of the con solidated engines there are only about 100 In servico. Sometimes a llruman makes as high as { 110 per month , but this Is tit tlmos when harvests ivro good , when thu move ment of stock Is excellent , and when all the conditions nro porfcct. There arn months when $ 'M ' Is considered n good salary , so that thu average for twelve months Is not anymore moro than other roads pay for similar serv ices. ices."Ono "Ono of the serious problems that con fronts the fireman is that of promotion. Tlmo wns when a ( Iranian could expect a promo tion from three to four yean , but now It takes ten years In many cases baforo a lire- man gets an engine and at a tlmo when he Is physically used up and ready for the pen sion list If the Union Pacific had such a Ihli-jr. "Thcllfaof a fireman has born placed at twelve years , but I Unoiv of miny instances vlioroithas been very much less. However - over , there is h fascination about the life that is Irresistible ; thiro is lint enough dur.ger to make it thrilling. It Is much like the attraction the footlights hold out for an actor , once In the llfo you pretty irencraily dlo In It. " 1 had anticipated ono or two members of the board hero today , but thev arc not com ing , so I shall have an interview with Mr ; McUonnoll this afternoon and then try to getaway away by tomorrow. There Is really nothing slgnillcant in my visit. " AS U. I' . Prrderlclc R. Comlorfrt Appointment l > f Clnvplnnil I'.xitf-c-etl MioMly. New YOIIK , Dec.I. . Tlio Union Pacific re organization committee'has made fall- prepress - press in its work , and it is oald th.it assur ances have been piven to the foreign security holders tint the stock will ho leniently treated in iho plan to bo submitted to con gress for approval. It is believed President Cleveland'will appoint - point Mr. Frederick IL Coudcrt bolero tlio end of the week to 1111 ttic vacancy in thu government group of directors. llurllncloii OltliMil * llnr lutn tt'aj" , Messrs. George B. Harris , vice president of the Chicago , Burlington .tyuincy , George W. Uoldroge. general manager of the B. & M. , Frances Miller , general freight agent ol the Chicago , Burlington It Quiney , and Jolm 1 l rancis , pencral passenger agent of the Bur- llnston.iofton No. 5 yesterday for San Fran cisco iu the special caw "Cycomlns" and "U UO , " The Burlington has a number of important agencies on the Pacille Mast , und there the officials try to visit once a year. With tlio midwinter fair coming on , and business on the Increase , the oftluials above nnmed thought a visit to 'Frisco at this time would bo about right , so they hastily decided to leave yesterday. They will DO gone about three weeks. Kni\v Nothing ol DUuicrnlinrinent. Judge Kelly of the Union Pacific , spe.ik- inp about the rumors of disintegration on the part of the Union Pacific , said tbat so far as he knew the situation was unchanged. "It will bo several days before Judza Uallctt appoints the receiver for the Djnver & Gulf nnd until the : iDXlntmcnt ) Is made It would bo useless to speculate about the outcome. Of coui-su otio cannot tell what possibilities inuy arise , but the outlook Is one of contentment for the Union Pu-llc. ! Sow Yiirk & Northern .u < iiiclu-i il , NEW YOIIK , Dec. 4 , The motion of Oolbcr- raann ana the stockholders of the New York & Northern railroad to enjoin the New York Central St Hudson Klvor from voting the majority of stock which It held of tie : No-.v VorK& Northern , has been denied by Jus tice Anarcwg of the supreme court. Hallway ? VIT * , General Frolcht Atjent Snyderof the Hock Uland has gone to Chicago. It Isoxpeotcd the conference on transcon- tlncnuM matter * will take place about the middle of the vvoolc at St. Paul , Judi oThurstou of tha Union Pacific loft Sunday for Ht. I/juls to anpenr In several causes before the appellate court , KALEY "WAS WOT READY. Kt-IIalllir JforbersV C o Cnlleil In .Judi : Scott' * Uuiirt Vcintenlay. The case of the state against Louis P. Norberg was called before Judge Scott in criminal court joUcrdayvhere Swltzlcr & Mcfntoah , the attorneys for .Norbcrg , raised the point that as Judge Djfllo had im posed u flue there was a bar iifcMliibt the prosecution of the case. uri'Uii ; 14 LUU uiaii VYIIO , vuuo utlllli ; 111 the capacity of a court bailiff , was i omK-ted of taniperlng with a jur > Iu u i-.m tviioreiu the Omaha Street lUihvay cooijMrvM the defendant In jiasaing upon the point raised 1/y iho attorneys for the pnscncr Judiro Scott hold that there was no bar to thu prosecution , that the former prosecution was aqaitt&i Nnrhrri ; for contempt of court , tvhilo th | > case before the court \vm ou i tvherpln he was ctiarKCil with a iTitnu JK-iUl t iho lawn of the state This poiut having ie'iidU | > oii ; < l of Judge Scott Announced that the trial would proceed , but , to hit great dUguit , hudiscov ered that ibo county attorney hud ir.nde no provision for tha uppejranra of the wlliiea e for the atalo. though nor era I days aye the case vraa sot for yesterday l/pon I earn ( UK ibu faut thd court informed the public proieculor that ho could lure tinillJ o'clock Iti the afternoon to get his witnesses iclo court aud that if they were not there at that time tbo case would lie dismissed. Regarding this matter Judge Scott read Mr Kaley a Icctarc , in which ho Informed him that there w.t * altogether too much negligence displayed In the matterof getting state case * reatty for trlalanJlh.it it had BOt to ond. A cough , cold or sore throat should not b ? neuUclcU. IIroa'i OronchUl Troches uia a slmplo remedy and gro prumpt relief. ; 1 cent * a box.