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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1893)
THE OMAHA DAILY HEE ; TIlUllSDAY , DKCTOKKIl 7 , 180 , ' } . 8PEG1RL NDT1GE& A nVKnTlSKMKKTS roiT TURSK OOLUMNS A will h * ukmtinUI 1 30 p. m. fortbnOTpnlnr mil until 8 J0ptn. for Iho momlruraml Sunday pdltlcm . . . Artvrnl rr by nvjiwMtnr niimlwrw check , S ! nn TiMhPlr unawir * niMrwsM to niim bT l iMtrrlnraroof TUB lint Answrr * no nrtrtreAf * ! will w delivered upon prriwiiliitloti of the r tiwOt BITT1AT10NS--WANTKD. T ff n word flnrt In-wrtlon. 1 ca wordIliem- Iftrr Nothing taken for less th.tn B. e * i 5fl'ItSB i'AMitlY OR PHYSICIAN WHO A w nnt an Mcperlrmrwl man minw can necntv theme mo by nrtdrenslng Y a , lto \ 04 < " " " ' ' ' IIOO'KKE'EPER.'FIIIST CLASS MAN WANTS A n Ml. ivion tno.l'Mtn salary ) referencew. M 4 M P O. bJX47P. PW7 * WANTED. Srrt'ATION IN A tlllUO STOUK tir n rejjimrred pharmacist In lowa.nrp'.M. Art iv s Hubert T Snmlo Klmriley , la MI7J ! ( IV * WAMTiD Hutch 1K < - n wonl nmt ln crtlfm.lc n worJ ther o- iftrr Nothlne taken for lens than OTc. _ FtWl9HKD. EXTRA p y 10 men wllli run. American Wrimrer no. , 100(1 ( Ilow-nni t. < W SALARY OR COMMISSION , THE erenlcst Invention of lhurn. . Thi Now pAtent Chemical Ink KraslnK Penflll. Sells on Mvht. \VoTkKllknmaeIc. Airent * nrrt mftklne * 2S.IX ) to ri"SOOper week Tor further pirtlculnrs wrllo lho"Monr < K3 Eraser Mfff. Co. , X 30 , Ll Crosno , Win. ' T > WANTED. Ml'.N FOR THE SOl'TH IN TEN- fiins.Knimcr A. O'Hoam.Uilmrnironcy , SOS S. i : llh nt N 4 OB'IT -SALESMEN TO SF.LL IIAKINO POWDER. W put our poods In BUMS rolllmr pins. KIO.OO month nnd expenses , or comthlsslon. Chlc.ieo tlaklne 1'owdcr Co. , 707 Van HuronBtruet.Chlcniro , 8CO JU * J-WANT FIRST CLASS SOLICITORS. AD- Mress X 05 , Ileo 1S J3' WANTEI > FEMALE HELP. " Ilatfo.mcftworJnrstlnnerllon. le n word there- trier. Nolhlnc Inkcn for less Hum 25c. rV JICST WAOES TO COM I'BTBNT OUIT. ! MUST 1x peed cook anil Littntlruss. Mrs. J. M.Ttnirs- jo 240M Faniam. H3tl p-WANTKD-LADIES AND REKThEMKK. WR I'will ' par .von * 3.nil lo J15UO irfr week to do llrlrllT homo work for nsi no canvaHslne. nna priMiipt inyini'ill ! wml Kolf-artdre s < xl fnvrlop ; . Lltn-rtr supplr conipmy , 221 Tremonl tr > et , uoston , Mana M8il < n -WANTED , OIRL POP. OENERAL HOUSE- Uwork In small family. 1218 P.irk Wild avenue. MiMv H" PI-WANTED , OIRL FOll OENERAL HOUSE- I'work. I'JilNo. 10th. MHi'l M * n WANTED. A LADY FOR DOU11LE ENTRY v bookkeeplmr nr.U omcc work. One acquainted ivltli the coal business preferred. Address Y 10 , Peg oltlco. B < 1 8 f V WANTED. POSITION I1Y YOUNO LADY. 1. 'experienced and accurate ! menoirraplicr nnd uix wrttlst ; familiar with bookkeeping : coed imslness hand ; referenced. Wllllm. to commence an moderalo ftttlary mid owe her advancemer-t to Uer raerpy nnd ability to m'.ikn her employer's In- lerests her Own. Address MlHH Mangle Ilnches , 13H ( Qnk Btreut , Keokuk. la. MH74 7 * FOR RENT HOUSES. Rates , lOc a llneeich Insertion $1.50 a Una per iiouth Nothing taken for less than 'Jre. HOTJ ES IN ALL PARTS OF THE CltYi D | TlmO , F D.n-ls company , ISO. F.arnam. 801 -l ROOM COTTAOE , MODERN , CHOICE. IN Stanford circle. C. S. IZUutliir.ttOi Bey bideD . 10-ROOM HOUSE , 1813 CASS , J.JOHNSON , 1SJ4 I F.imara - HOUSES , F. K. DARLING. BARKER BLOCK. D 04 | \-NINE-ROOM MODERN HOUSE. HANSCOM J.J Place , cheap. J. W. Squire.'J43 Dec. M315 < ( -ROOM HOUSE. MODERN. FURNISHED OR uufnrulBhcd. Apply 111'-'S. 10th. . 413 r\-FOUR-ROOM HOUSE OJ4 S.17 St. Sll.OO. -SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE AND BARN CHEAP. Nice lawn , trees , city water , cistern , cemented CPllnrs. bith : noir motor. Se > owner. D. V. Stev- CIIH , U01 Paxtdu block , or I. McClotul , N. Y. Llfo. NO. 1704 CAPITOt , AYE. , ELEVEN ROOMS. Ultehen rancoi bith and closet. Stilted to roomentand boarders. Geo. J. Fox.l'J18 Hamev BU TSS-dJU -1031 SO 80T1I AYE. , FINEST AND BEST built 10-room residence In the city , bath , laun dry cltvandclHteni water , electric bells. BBS , fur- tiace. full collar and every conveniences , hard wood llnlsh and oak floors. Inquire at 1U2U. 7GOD27 T\-FOR RENT. A NINE-ROOM HOUSE. COT- J-Jtace plan , on Poppleton avenue , half block from llniiHcom park car. built by lilckfl. di-coratt l by l hnian. In u rood neighborhood. U ha funiace , bath CIB : , clHtern , In Routh front , and In firm rate condlllcn Apply to Lymau Waterman. 82U N. Y. Life. ortoo\Mier. J. L. Woolson. 1GU5 Campa BU , Denver. M7 Ii DHOUSES. . A. R. THOMAS , 00 BARKER block. MS7JI U * _ - BEST 5 AND g-ROOM HOUSE IN THE CITY at lowest rates. Inquire ' 'UllBlondo. . MSC4 Jl _ T\ FOR RENT , 1 FLAT OF II ROOMS. STEAM .U'he.it coed repair. Llnton block , corner of Mauon and IMtli Ktrix-t. "J7.0 per month. Inquire at H17 In the block. John H.uiilln. agent. 87'J _ 1 T > FINE ] TEN-ROOM BRICK DWKLLINO , IN | J 0r t-cl.iss : npalr. luqulro for W F. Clark , 6UJ03 DOIII.-IJH. M9G2 11 f IVFOR RENT. 7-ROOM MODERN FLAT1 j -L/Langu lilock. bOrt So. lath t _ P17 10 D FURNISHED HOUSE. 7 KOOMS , COMPLETE for hotmekix'iilnsi modern. Address Y 11. Bee. 972 10 * ITOB , RENT FPRNISHBD BOOMS. RatPH , me a word tlrat lnmrllon. lea word Ihoreaftvi * . NoililiiK taken for lci than -'f > c , FURM llED. IIOOJI , 2017 1IAKNEY ST. 07(1 ( 12' EFI'RNISHED ROOMS , AT lO''S CAPITOL avc. MUl'JD'JJ * | 7 MODF.RN ROOMS , 2322 BURT. JJ MC37D21 l TWO FURNISHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT r. 17l'J Dodpe. M0 6 7 * EFOR JIKNT ELEGANTLY FURNISHED steam Iientiit ruoma , UOU S. ltth at. KIU 8 ROOM AND DAY DOARD. , iHlh anil Indira. MBUU U * I ? DES1RAULK ROOMS. ONE WITH ALCOVE , J-.hiiliubli > fur two ronltemeuj niodoni cou- reiilincfi'JOII7 r.-iss. tf.'S 1U * _ Fl'RNisnKI ) ROOMS VOR LIGHT HOUSE- kiviilntr HUNIlth Bt. J4S 7 * I ? LARGE SMITH FRONT UOOM , GENTLE- J J . I iiivfi-rivd. 11IJ4 Douglas at. I'O'.I 1 Fl itXIillEU ROOMS FOR RENT. 7U S. HilUHlu-i-l tl.il a. M075 7 * _ FTTRIiISHUD BOOMS AND BOARD. RaieH mo .1 wonl first Inaerllou , loa word JiertMfl'-r. Nolhlns taken for len than V5c. THE DOLAN. 203 AND 211 N. 1STH 3T. I ? DKSIRAIU.K SO mi ROOM FOR TWO GEN- L tli-iiu-ii at Th6 Froaier , " 1115 N. - 3Ili iroeu Mh7U U * b IWIAUD AND ROOM ; STEAM HEAT. GAS , bath. l M unit fJ.lW iwr week. 1 ! 1 North 14th. MX48 14 * | ROOMS ANU 8TKICTLY FIRST CLASS L' board av i I nt ) IVmxlas htrwt. M'J.17 ROOM AJJoTlOARD FOR TWOUKNTLEMKN . MS 0 * HINtiLE Oil KN SUITE. WITH ' board , 1812 Clttvagu. MTS3 H * ' - "ROOMS. GOOD UOAUU , RE.VSONAIILK. 2105 Douxlait H57 ai FlRNlillED UGOM5 WITH UOARD. 17SO Htiwt MII35 " I J "SPKCIAU WELL FFuNlSHEll SOUTH I rvtmi * modem , tlr t-cl&Ka bojrd. Call and eel irlct-h V. > SI Harney Htnt-t. Mt'Ol ' 10 * If- Wit RENT , FURNISHED ROOMS WITH L board. Rvferxccv111 Faniam klnvt. MU37 11 l -NBATlTY FUUNISJIED bOV'TH ROOM WITH L'boanl.'OlVCalKuniUilnwl Mlf.'S 11- 17-KICBLY FURNISHKD ROOMS WITH Oil without IwarU at thu WiOn'.cr. MB M. HHU SI. MUSH IX * FOR BENT S1ORES AND OFFICES. , 1 Oca HUB cueli tiiMrltonSl :0a Uus per * iOHlk. 1"FOR 1" IIKICT LARUC H-STOUY H1UUINS oam , IClliaixl LtntmuurUit thirty her < w aud torat . J.W fcnitra.ai'i ' Boa. MJU _ f YOU ItKST. THE 1-STORY IIHU'K ItlUUHKQ J01U Farauu nt. ll i bulUluic lnu > a niu proul tt- . ' attjain . vratortutoll tlic Aoott , fan , etc Apply at lite ol- tV-o ol Tl j.i li * * . till ) AGENTS WANTED. K to . 1'io a wont fjr l luvt'loiL , le a won ! yulhUyUi.v.ifur IUAI tliau'jic. J-AOKSTS L8 TO iOO A t AY. Cr OB eouoliy. dill 2T07 Mtwllua , 7 to Vi x m iUST KO * AGENTS WANTED. l-AOKNTSWANTRt * . LOCAL AND OENERAU 'for n quick wllln nuli-ntnl noTrlty. 100 lo 15.0 for rent iimfiti rncrl nolltllor * r.an nutti from loooato KUHLOim mnnlhi tPtrllorr frrtolii wrlto forpirtlcuUm. Thn Ohio Novulty Co. , II 1. Cln- elnnhtl.O. 8H ( : NO * * * * * * MAN : or womfin nwnl compiain ot hanl iimr willn wn Oder Midi lllioral Indntrmfnli to njcnti to hnnillr * our fa t nelllnr Bunr.intpwl ln < rli rompllo * . No monpy n-nnlir l. Work PUT ahrt liKMr proH ! hln. lMnnienlAnir you link forlhwii Tli ? llr. SUIT rli llrmfilr ua. , sa I EMI 43nl ul , . Chlo ua , 111. " T AOKNTS , WK 1IAVK SKVKIl.M. ' noTpltlm on whlcli vt > " can onlljr ttnknflOiHM nmoniii. iruki-n heM ot quickly tnr ri > J HM1 In Ml ) willtlc : , no in tler how hant HIP llni" i , ni rrnrtilr * itrpiil 10 Ilio lumcrr. ArtiJrpii Mnnii- llox fi.HH llo < ilnii Ma Mil.Mll * I POTKBT ClnAltl'TTK MArillNK KDH V.VK- " Inir your own rlran-ltro AirriHH wanli-d Ad- < 1 ct-M ClKarctln llollor To. . I'.ilrniont , Null 1 AOUNTS , FIRST CLASS. UX'At. AND OKN- 'oral , lady ami Bi-ntlompn , for an nrllpli'iiwl In prpry liouHPliold. illil a. inili lrpt M a4 7 * ' WANTED TO B-NT. Hntr * , me a wnnl flrtt Iniprtlon. lc n wor.l tlipn-.irtpr. Nollilni ; tikrn for loll than ' - ! . ' > < . . -\VANTKI > , TO IlKNT PtIlNISllKI > 11OOM for man and wife , lira nilnulpi walU from Itoo bulldlnir. Aildrcii X (11 , UPO. 8HO IWANTKn , Y TWO YOUNO I.AHIKS. IIOOM IVnndboanl In piivnlo famll * * ) rcaionablo tprmn. Artdn'ii "A , " Union Pucino hculq > iartcr . M040 7 * STORAGE. llatoi , 1 Oca line t-ach lnwrtlon.CI.no n llnd per monlli. Xollilne takpu forloa llianSSc. M STOIIAOE , WILLIAMS iCnoSS , llI4 ! HAtt- ney , bU9 - STOUAOK FOIl HOt'SKHOU ) OOOD3 , M : clean ; nnd cheap rates. II.V > lln , 1111 Fnrnam. 810 1 STORAOE FOll OARRIAOE3 AT WINDSOR L tables , inih and DivcnporU 4117 D 17 WANTtD TO BUY. IUIBS l' < o word llr l Inserllon. lei worJ thorJ- n cr. Xotlilny lalti-n for loss thing3e. HKAL KSTATKVITII v. D. WKVD lUth and Douclan. M..sy IsT-WASTKD. UOI.I.ER TOP DESK. KIIU3 i i proof nafo n < l oflleo cliilrs. Munt ba irooil anil cheap. AddreHHX-31. fk-ft. MT'-'O _ T\T WANTED. 13 OH 2t-DHA\VKU LETTER i > fllu. 11 , W llimcock. Xeola. la. 70S TVJ-WAXTKU , TO I1UY FIHST-OLASS HOLtJ li lop dfuk. Aililrcss A. K. Walkup , clerk or county court. MOl'G 7 * VT-XVANTKD , TO BUY A RnoCKUY COUNTER. lltrht wason nnd pony and hanu-HH , Aililrens Y li ! . Hon. 77 7 * FOBNITURE. Rates , IHc a worJ llrst Innertlon , le a word tlHTiMttrr. Kolliliis taken rorleis tlian "jnc. -STOVES O ? AMl GOOD AS 1 NKW 0 I Walls Auction aiia Storacn Co. , lilt Kanmm Rt , 811 - PIECES ELEG.VNT UPHOLSTEllED KHIl- O-4 , bedroom let , etc. , at n bargain. 41 IN. Slllh street. MO.VJ 7 * FOB , SALE MISCELLANEOUS. K teH. IKca word first Insertion , le a word tlifreafter. Nothing taken for loti than ' 'Su. / "ij-OIJE hUUKSWlCK IlILLtAHU TAJILE AND Won * pool tahle. n od 0 mouth * , an ciiod as new , for sale cheap. Addr sn P , O. boi 31U U'it Point , Neb. HIV Q-FOR SALE CHEAP. 1 TWO-UEVOLUTIOS Campbell newsp-uwr pre i and 1 ilonbln cylin der Taylor , air Bprlus. wilh two fold-n : food con dition. Address for particulars LeaK 1)0x S , South Omaha , * cb. 1172 \-FOR SALE , PUS PUPPIES , IRlrt BURT tatreet. Mr.UO D-'O * . 13 .VDOUOLAS Dlaniund lnn < orter ; Ix-drock. ! i 1C J.t -A CAHLOAD PINE. FHESH COWS. CALL Q afternoon. Twenty-ufth aud llurt strt-ot. strtot.MU287 - -CERTAIN CLOTHES THAT AP.E LEFT AT my Hhot for rrpam vrill be sold fur CON ! ' ) It not called for in 10 days. Johnson. 1137 N. 24. 24.OCC OCC G - HULL FOR SERVICE. N. E. CORner - ner 30th and Leivenn orth. UOS 8 * - COWS CHEAP i'OR CASH. AD- Q-JERSEY dretcj Y p. Ueu oBlcf. 1 > 07 7' CLAIRVOYANTS c a line each insertion , $1. SO a Hno per month. Nolhlii ? taken for less than J5c. -Sins. NANNIE V. , S reliable business mi'dlum , Sthjcnrat 110 N.lGth. H1.1 MASSAGE , BATHS. ETC. Rales , lOo a line each Insertion , il.KO a line r * r month. Nothing taken for lp s th in 'J5C. p-MADAME SMITH , 502 "s. iimL 2D FLOOR JL room S. M.iHBase , raporalcohol.Hteani.M < iiphur- Ino and nca UithH -Msw > 9 * * MME. LA KUK , MASSAGE , 410 SOM57UD M57UD 21' . CARSON. 1121 DOUR LAS , THIRI -floor. room 7 , maasase , alcohol , Biilohur and Bcab.-uhs. MU14 10 * PSBSONAL. Ralcfi , lOca line each Insertion , Sl.KO .1 line per month. Nothlnz taken for lefts than ' 'lc. mal balhH. bcalp and lialrtreatmpnt. manlcuro andchlrojOdl-t.MrB.Poil.31V'Si S.15th.Wlthnell blk 814 _ _ _ U-IF YOU EARNESTLY DESIRE QUICK , AD vantaxeouM. honomblu niarrlan ncud lUc fo New Year's Numbi-r MulriniouUl Ne , Mcrciir uatlcHt in iilaln scakil envelop. Mercur. * - ' ! < Eai > lib Mreri , Kew York. 3l 4'JU,2T U-VIAVI IS A HOME TREATMENT HEALTI book und conauluilun free , buud name tiOl N Y. Life llldff. Lady atti-nilaot. M877J2 * - LADY MUSIC TEACHER WILL EX- U-A eliini > iiUuo oronran lesson * tor room nnd board. Addn-ss Y 7 , B ' office. 5IU57 H * MONEY TO LQAN KAL ESTATE. Rates , loc a line each Insertion. Sl.M a Una per noiith. Nothln : tnkeu for ! i > s than Cic. IT MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. I The O. F. Divta Co. , 1505 F-iruam U 813 \\r LOASSOXIiIPKOVKD AND UNIMPROVED > cllr | iruK ] > rtv. * :1.UIH ) and upwards , 5 to UV , per cent ; noaclars.WFaniamSmith JL Co.,1320 Faruani hlU Ttr-ANTIlbNY LOAN ANDTRUSTC0..3I8 N. Y. "i Llfn.leudsatJuw rales ( orcholco Hwiirlty on Nebraska aud lowu fanns or Omaha city property. TIT -MONEY TO I/JAN AT LOWEST RATES ON * < improved und uitlmpruvetl Oitiah real estate , 1 to 0 > ear * . FliUillty Trust Co , 17O'J Farnaiu.H1R \\r-MONEY TO LOAK AT CURRENT RATES > I Apply to W II. Melkle. Flrsl Nntlou.il lit bldff , MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. RatcH , IDc a llun each ItinTtlon Sl.M a line pur month. Nothlogtaki-u for less than 25c. - TO LOAK X-MONEY Wn will loan jou any Bum which you wish , small ur lanre. at tlm lowest iwsslble. rates , In Uia quickest pOMilblu lime , aod fur any length of lime lo hull you. You can puy H bock lu such InkUlI- moms aft you nUn. when you wish , and only luy for It an lour a you keep lu You can borrow uu HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANOS , HOIISKS. WAGONS ANDUARRIAUE3. WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS , MERCHANDISE OR ANY OTHER SECURITY * Without publicity or removal of property. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN4 CO. , : K1 SOUTH 1I1T1I STREtrr. Fln > t flour above llie.Mrv.-t. THE OLDKbT , LA RUK > T AND ONLY INCORPOIt- ATF.D LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA. -DO YOU WANT MONEY ! \Vo will loan you ANY SUM you u Uli ou your .FURNITURE. PIANOS. HOUSES. WAGONS. CARRIAGES. WAKEHOU.SE RECEIPTS , etc W glre prompt iiluiilluuloittl applleatloat , ud will carry your loan as Ivhr as you with. Youcaur Miic lb c M ofcarrylnc your loan .by a paymeut at uliy time" There In uupublicity .or rcworHl of prow-rty : FIDELITY LOAN OURANTEECa , : Uooui 4 , WlDuieU block. : Cur. l > th and llanicy > u. : tet V MONEY TO LOAN ON HORSES , WAGONS. A piano * anil furntturn ur alt kludm. lluiluetn conutirntut. ItrrU Turrj' . room IM , Uauje block. _ _ _ * -WILL MAN > ! ONBY 6SANY KIKU 6rSK- Vcurtly. Mrlctly rouBdtutiil. X E. llarrU , room i. ConlUienUl blue' * . H'ja _ BOSIKESa OHAMCEd. lUtcJt , loc a llae each luiwrtion. UU a line per month KmUng Ukea fur I > N thao if5c \--CASH COAL BUSINESS VOR SALK Small caplul ruiuiml. Addrou box Ht Ua . NeU MSJ3 T BUSINESS CHANGES Y' FOR SALE AN INTEREST TN A M ANUr'AP tnrinr pln.nl i wilh txiMtlon In the omen If no dp- Irrdi. tlO.tXKI.OOtofiftOOOfmcush tr i < ilrp < l No , Tlie trad on it nMidjr t > lllnr nnlclfl nt gnn\ \ ArtilrefiS S f.l ! I m. Kg.T A FA\ORAlLKOPIORT'NtTY TO KKTRR , in olil.rntAhllMHil hn > lnr i Will h op'n Jmin- ryl. InerPiMtorhnnlnrxit imlilni dcslri'ilff nd- illtlonnlriipltil which mir boiwtU-ii or ullenl on rn nintnn Irvltlmjito rr-turni norr * ipnd nr > ( i orlnUTTlpw nolldlnl. Win. Flemlnc tt Oo.Mth nnrt DoiiKlns Klrwt. M.t' < 2 . GOOD PAYINO O , unit erwnhonii" ! * to trnU II S Mr- Oiv. Ootinf It niiitt > , MKsa H SALE , A DEttRAW.E ) PKNIN ( ) FOR hardware tmstnris In milcrn Nebmnk.i , Slin-k will Involro about * 2.noo. Ooo'l ntminn * for M > ll- Inif. Apply In rit-ctor \Vllhclniy Co. , loihnml Jnck nun. OITI A li.i . IU1 111 _ FOll SALK. NICE MKAT MARKET. fiOOD loc.nlldn , rhr-tip for onnli , ( loud n > a nn for nolllnir. Adilrrn-1 V I . Il nftfrt. Pill 11 * YroilSAI.E , rilEAP , OROfERV STOCK AND billldliiB. A nnp If tnkrn noon. Aildn > * P. M , HoimUrn. NnU MO.'tt 7 * V PARTNER WANTED IN AN IWTAIlLt HKD I Iniiirnno" nrrnry Addn > i E. II , care of pout- m.iMiT Omnhn , Neb , MU4H I'J * FOR EXCHANGE. Ralrn , IDeA linn r-nch Insertion , (1..V ) a Una per month. Nothlni ; tlkrn for lr n than ' . ' "c , y 7JVV HI U S"lN"NKnilAHKA"n9A'i ? /Vnnd Dakota. Will Hell rheap or prriuitiri * for md c.hnrtiM and cattleAdd. . UOK 7iFrankfun.Irat ) * /-.STOflC OF MILLINKRY AND NOTIONS , hone * and i-attlp. lion Vtl3 Frankfort , Ind. M25 V-CLEAH EASTERN NKII. LAND TO EX- / chanro for nulle. . P. O. llOJC SOJ , Fremont. Nob. M442 DI7- 7-fo ACRES CLEAR LAND TO TRADK FOR / rrocorr Mock. Price. Ri.non.Otli 4 nillen from Central City : 40 acrM In culllrntlon , balikiipn fit for cnlllrattou. Address lock box lftt. : Conlral Jlty , Neb. M470 DIM * IOO TO 1,200 ACRES rl.MAR tL.XTK fth formdHc. D.J. Wilson. Norfolk , Neb. MiIRS D24 * r/ FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. GOOD LIVERY /JlKirn In Kood town , Will trade fornlock of ( TCKHls. iianlwarp. rood work hornon or for rood land. Harn ( rood land In South Dakota will trade for mock of Boodft. Address , J. II. Endc.Idn ( trurn.Ia. r/- FOR SALE Oil EXCHANGE FOR MF.RCHAN- * Jill c , ch'-ap , land In llox Ilutte county. Neb. Address Lock Hu 70 Alliance , Neli. Mjifit 13 * FOR SALE REAL E3TATK. Rates. lOc a line each ln crllon , ft.r.O a line i > er monlli. Nothing taken for less than ' . ' 'c. TARM FmrsALE. L A cholro , wall ImprOTcJ | o..icrj tract In Sarpy county , xvlthlnonu inlia of tlio town of L.I Plntt" , nnd only thrro miles from new Fort Cn okj two railroad Htntlonn iinir bv : luxes Unlit In this county : nmrnem to Fort Crook. Oiiaha nnd South Omaha InwureH irood and ixTmnncnt marUots for garden truck , email fntltn. butler , tw * awl poul try , b"flilB nmial fann products. I uau offer this splendid property at an attraellv - price for a short limp. WallerO Clark. 121H Hariiey HI. .170 li 1OR SALE. ON SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENT. * , 1-tln nerclot on Q HI. , half way betweuu Sc > - mour Park mid .Soutli Oninha. No Interest. J. A. DodRe , 12119 S. U.'ith U 51810 USINESS IIIX > CK FOR SALE OR TRADE caateni Nebraska P. O. box IOO , Cre lon. Neb. M71S IJ5 * FOR SALE AT A DARGAIN , AN ELEGANT nearly new frame resldtnce. ten rooms , al modem Improrcmenls. faelnc onllansconi pirt very desirable. Apply tuJohn D.ile'Oil New York Life. M77C S BARGAINS. HOUSES. LOTS AND FARMS. SAL ? or trade. F. K. Djrllng. Barker Mk. X'-Mi 17RU1TFARM AT A 1JARGA1N : 74 ACRES l' J mlleft from limits : 42."i apple trM" > ; . " > eon bt-arlmf crats : 100 eherrr treen : 50 plimis. D. J. Hutch- lnson ACo. . 017 H'diray. Council IlliiflH. Mlnt.l jr T ORSALE-IILOCKOF STOCK IN A HANK IS -L this city , doln ? ffood business , giving proniln of Lirco lneroa e and handftouic returns. AclOre < Box7UOclty. 710 ( J 17OR SALE-C40 ACRES IN GO5PER CO. GOOI -L house and all necessary outbulldlnyK : 30 < acre under cultlratlon. In ctnsequenreof coins abroad , 1 will sell this Hplcndld farm at $12.O pe acre , on ten yean * lime If required. Apply C. Loweth , Fremont hotel , Lincoln. Neb. M ! > Sl II. HORSES WINTjsJl D. Rates , 1 Oca line each taHerllonvSL.IO n line i > er month. Notblu ? taken for lesit than ! ! 5c , ORSESVINTERED A SPECLVLTV. APPLY to Cotton' * bam , comer 13th and Cans streets. ML" ' . ' . D3 * HORSES WINTERED $ U PER MONTH. AJ > - druss W. B. Mlllard , Omaha National bink. 2it : D3 _ HORSES WINTERED3TUBEN.12U1 PARKAVE ? MilC-J ORSES WINTERED AT WINDSOR STABLES Ifilh and Davenport. Will rccclic best of caro- Tenns reasonable. MS-il Dll * HORSES WINTERED : PER MONTH AD drtss Hopper Bros , Klkhoni , Neb.M..07 M.-.07 D22 TTORSES WINTERED. FAIRGROUND'S. 1H5 A. S3 Jinio. : hay i , cmln twice a day : every horse box stall. Klnney Broa. or J. T. Wlthrow. Tel. 1 OB. M700 10 * _ - _ _ _ Rates.me a word first Ineertiou.lc a word there after. Nothing taken for less than 25c. LOST-STRAYED , BAY MARTo E G TAnoUT -00 pounds. Return to 110 S. : il.st arcinu ; and eot ruwanl , 042 li * OST-TDESDAY. WATER SPANIEL Tl months old , lanre for his ase ? lonir , browni.ciirly hair ; collar on with name and address ; answers to name "Nix. " Luaro wonl at The lice ofUce or 1W1 feo. aoth dtnx.-t. MflhO n * CjlOOO REWARD-STRAYED OR STOLEN Vfrora 330 * Charles strvet. December 5. spotted yeJlow and u bile , with brown npul on tall , bull terrier female pup ; 5 months old ; ears trimmed HO they both turn over Its head. M047 7 UNDERTAKERS AND EMB ALriMRS Rates , lOe a line each lns"rlon , HJM a line per month. Nolhlnc taken for less Ui in ' 'Se. \V. 1IAKER ( FORMERLY WITH JOHN V. Jacobs , deceased ; later wlthM. O. M.inh. under taker and ombalnicr , 015 S. Itith t > t. T l. Uttu. SJ1 H K. UURKETT. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND .cmbalmer. 101H Chlcaro t. Tel. I'D WJ MUSIC , ART AND LANQTJAGES. Rates , 1 ( tea line each Insertion , il.'On line twr uiouth. Nothinr takun for lemlluu ocv GF.GELLENUECK.BANJOISTANDTEACHER , .1810 California l. U14 MRS. THOMAS. ARTIST. HAS SEVERAL OIL atxlwatercoloriiaitulnrHfor nalo. Pupils can now Join cUbS. studio. 21 liarker block. block.M079 13 * SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. Rates , 1 Oca line each In vrtlon. $ ! JlOa line l r month. Nothluc taken tor leaa than ' 'Ic. OUNG LADIES AND GKNTLEMEN CAN SOON acquire a wo-kln ? Unowleil o of nhorthaiul and typuwrltlnc at A. C. Van Saul'a oliool of nlion- luuid , 513 N. Y , Life. Tjpon-riumi to rent. s''S PAWNBROKERS. a , lilc a linn each lovrtlon. f I M a line IK.T month. Nothtns taki > n for le a tlian VSo. T SONNENI1ERG. DLVMOND UROKKR , 130J if Douclaa st. Loan * money on diamonds , watche ; , etc. Old cold and sllrtr bought. Tel. 155 j WANTED TO BORROW. Rates , Klca line each ln ertlou , $ l.Ma Uueper mouth. Nolliinr taken tor li thau - ' . ' c. IGHT TO TEN PER CENT PAID ON ANY turn ol motley ; loan vecurol by lint moriTao on ( rood Omaha real estate. Alex Moore SOS New York Life bulldtne MSU U2U SCALES. Hates , lOo a line each Inwnlon. tlM alluuper uonth. Nothinc taken for Kthan 'JZf. NEW AND SECOND HAND hCALES.ALL KIND3 : Addrvbi Bonluu A ballcck Co. , Like hl.ChU-aro KU DRESSMAKING. Rau-a , lOo * line rocU titwrtlon , ( I r a Una per month. XothUis Ukea for le 4 thiu ' 'Jc rvRES3ES , ; WBAPPKR3. ri C K. ' - jifa'7 fa'7 STEAMdHlPS. ANCHOR LINK "MAIL STEAMsllTpS. YORK.LONDONDBKKYA O LAUOVr. t Due.3.1 p. m . Ethiopia De , IU. Ii a. UKJ Uuronla IXt. . a P.IU. ; AucLoril Deo'U.3 Pwlii. Silouo. Kvoud clais aud aleenue n'.vi oa lowest term * to aud from lUo principal Scotch , Ej lUh. lrl h attd all Continental petals. Kicuntioa * froiu Cbtcaju arriviuir lu tliuu lo fciteiul ChrUima lioltdayii a liumu. f'or nioui-j onler . drafu , outu ard ur iiro- caid llcki-u forClirUliia iiiN-k tiu apuly loam u ourUx-alafcuU , orlu IIK.VDKIiVJN UUUTUERS. CU1CAUO iUREAU. Kt'Ki.t OX ttUl.lCITOtS.n ! Bulldla , ' . OMAHA. NEH. AdrK-o rUEfci RHILWRY TjjWK ORRD Lews CHIPAno TJt'nt.lWilBON * O Am.r < n Omaha IMpot HUH R'lt ' JJ' jp.iSts ' ( > niihy " " 4.43 jvtv .O"hi < - h Vf tii in , i ( Gflitn ti.4A.iin , Clilcarh Kuirmw | 4' * * fiTi 7.03 | > ni . Clilonto.V loiriUtail . , i HO. . ) mi , _ ! Mum . 1-orif. . . , . I 5 * > pm _ o.n htl _ Jijpjiioii ml Mlisu lOlfiim Trnrrr E orrns. lli.IAftm . be.-vlwooil Kiprnst , 4.1opn . . ' . ( | . . . IWTiri-r K Of'n 4.10pm ( l.f.Upn .Ncbraaki Ixic l ( EiqiptS.ini , H.l.lnml..t.lnroln loo\l iKtptpt Sum [ rfiil ir I K. C..ST J.lilil. | ArrTVfci 2atima _ | j P0' 1 ° " ' " ' MAJpn Stv _ | _ Omah\ ' ' " ( Minimi. , .Knii aM'iirT > if'KMirM . . i ft'/.Spn" II. 45pm [ K C NjehtKxp Tl y l' . Trvn 1 > ? i fS r - nrt ? vrsTCTrt > Am'rir Onvitia 1 Onion JOiltJt 10th ItM jray 8H | O " ' _ TTSnnml Tvilftiillo K | iw inn Siui'li"i ' | H.OOtrnl . .Nlrlil KtnrtiM . . . . fl. fttKipiil..riilraroVpstlti1ilat Umltil . 2 jii Sinilj " O.a5ani I V.H5 P n Oolnr.vl Mmti TT > .iTfn ' Qnnlm iltnlon 'lOtY * Marry Sts [ Om h > . . . . . . 4 5pn 5 IRlim . . . Ovfrl.inil Pljr > r . . . ' r,41it | " > : i 4.1 pin ! l..itrlci'StronHtri ; Kirt Sinn' 1'J ilimi - Kunwn . ll.O\.ani K.tit Mail , j ul 4'JH nni Onialia INSTRUMENTS placed on record Decem ber 0 , ISUJr WAHHANTV IlF.r.lH. Mrs E O Collins to P A Antrim , lot 2 , ItldillcO , I < jrmnn I'larn I 1,000 G LOreen nnd wife to P.I O'Ncll , lot 7. block 18 , Morse & It's add 150 J O Megeulh nnd wife to J H Cnulflcld , lot DO A. i ! i lot 40 , Windsor Place extension 4,500 Emily It.imlliauer nnd liUshand to Trunk nnd Anna Mora\oc , lot 30 , Oak 11 111 .Vo. 2 , .f. 350 C T I'Httcn mid wife to B J Sclimlt , lot 4.1'ruyn's hiitxllv Infliiiin'Hadd 2,500 5 I ) l.roiunl to U U I > lotJOf 0 , block l.llydotmrk . " t 1.000 I.lnwiioil Park Land compriilj" to W Ii Smith , lot 1 , block 1 , Llnrtk > o < l park. 500 QUIT CI-AIM ,1/KF.IK. All.in Wylln to .1 L Kennetlr , i < aii feet of n G3 feet lots 1 aoil 2 , block 11 , Ambler Plan- . . . . . , . , ( J2D K I ) Uutherfonl nnd ivlfq to H J T\rltitin , lou G , 7 and V. block I ) , Omaha . . , 3,000 DEF.IH. G A Bennett ftlierllTl to Joseph ? loun. loU 1. 2 , G , 7 , 10 , 11 , 15 ? 1 . 19 , 23 , 2C , 27 , 30. 31. 34. 31. 39-1'J. 43 , 4G , 47 , 50. 01. 55. 59 , 5Ufiif. . 03 , GG. G7 , 70and 71 , KnsimrS-ailU.-.T- 49 Total amount of transfer . . . * . S 13,577 f. . EXPECT HIGHER" BEEP. Optimistic Catttoiuen Talk of Range block ( iulnc Up. The Ogalr.lla I anil & Cattle company was n session at the Paxlon yesterday. A joard of director ? was chosen and other business wr s disiu3cu { ot" . A laqre number of men prominently identified with cattle interests were in attendance. Among the number Is Manager Irvine of Wyomlnp , and Colonel Frank O\cr of Chicago. Both gentlemen aprcc upon the subject that the cattle Interests at the country are gradually belnf : controlled by a limited number of companies. The smaller stock dealers are dropping out of the business , one by one , for the reason that It does not prove a paying investment , for them. Cattle are growing scarcer each year. Hange cattle perished In lar o num bers last wlnier and the prospects for the coming year Indicate another appalling nu merical decrease. The result , Mr. Over opined , woula bo an Increase in tlio price ot beef , with indications that beefsteak would Krow toucher wilh the ascendancy in mar ket prices. Mr. Over , who w a cattle king wilh a laurel wrcalh of tenderloins and a scepter wrapped with porter house sleaks. says that he has been in the business so Ion ? ana watched the entile Interests with such keen interest that he Is frank to confess that rates on beef will commence to raise wiihiu sixty days.Vilhiu ciqht mouths the American consumer wilt have a practical Illustration of the Mother Goose theory that the cow jumped over the moon so far as prices { or meat are concerned. He said that the larger cattla comp.ir.ics and dealers would be compelled to make the raise to make up the Ics&es and expenses. He reported that the Ojjalalla Land and Cattle company had no cause for complaint this year. The company had 0,000 acres of land In Nebraska and 50.000 head of cattla In Wyoming. Finances were in coed shape. The eminent Chtcaco cattleman then spoke somewhat joyfully'over the fact that money circles In New York and Chicago were becoming confident and more liberal. He said that Chicago capitalists wore anxious to make loans now at 5 percent and that good times were on the way for the west. The oOlcers elected at the meeting were : President and treaiurer , E. F. l.Awrenee ; vice presioentV. . A. Paxton ; secretary , Jonathan Abel ; superintendent , W. C. Irvine. Th HIwwr - nrrt * Alimiat Tffh < * l Wil Clark , J. II. Hosier , \V. A. Paxton , Jacob Newman , Jonathan AbelvA. B. Lar- luff , Ci 11. Schwab. B. Kuppenhelmer , Le.on Mandel and 1-X F. Lawrence. A dozen raw with a bottJqof Conk's Extra Dry Imperial Chuinpagne > i3au after ' theater a. > A u ; . * . c'/i- . i fji The thrilling aquatic tfraula , " .Lou in New York , " will b * pressed at the Fif teenth Street theater a njjjt week , and we art ) promised the 0191 elaborate scenic production of the seasojf. " TW play Is one of the strongest of all thorc , > mtlo dramas , nnd the best wonc of the llkcown drama tist , Leonard Orover. , Aiong the principal realistic features of ttio jtroJucttoa areA rast river of real water t&fi covers the en tire staea to a depth of , four feet , and con taining 00,000 pilous of ffjl water ; a full rigged yachN-iow beau , ( ucrica. a beautiful prismatic fountain and 'practical steam boat that runs at theritv-of twelve mites an hour and carries twenty passengers. The company carries two car loads of beautiful scenery painted by Arthur Vbngtlen of the Madison Square theater. New York , Seats are now on sate at- the bo ; oflice of the Fif teenth Street theater. Hoyt'sNo. 1 "Trip to Cbfnatown" com pany arrived la the city yesterday moruing from SlouKClty , where they played Tuesday night to crowded oiuluess. I-a t night the coinpauy played in Couutil BluTanJ to * nl ut willontu i ; * tbrve nieht'k engagement at Boyd'a. This Is the > ame cuaipany thai played in thuMadison Square theater , New York , during the wonderful run of < & } . Hoi' greatest farce comedj. "A Trip toChinalowu , * ' wtUiba prevoatcU hero as it never wai -forc. . The said of seats opened at the lioyd icst onlay moruiug and tat ) demand was very pood. Ooo wori dfisprioe * it , perfectlo-i We ra rtolMV.it Witch iUzulSalvc.rare * piles IT WAS TOO HIGH A PRICE Union Pacific Hcccivera Will Not Qct F ightcon Thousand a Year. JUDGE DUNDY REFUSES AH APPLICATION H j ll'i I'olly to A11 HIT linrh nf llm ltd- rnl * r > tli Hmnn Kitlnry II iiirill ( if Mil Unilr or UJ llllrilliin Minor llnllriinil MnlUr . Tha pending motlun * In the Union Parlllt * rocotvnrslilii caio warn Ukou up by .luilen Diimly In fuJuml court \o tcnlay nnd all but ono were iH i'niml of , Thu oxceptlon was the nppltrtilion lo tin the cuin | > cinitlon : for thu attorney * tor the orl lnsl plnlnlifTs In tlili rft.in tlio court refused lo lake action until nftor lie h-vil hail nil op | < orluntty lo sou how much work the nttornoyi wcru ilolnn in onlcr that Iho compnniatbn might bu Jnsl lo nil parties ) ncornptl. The apptlnitlon to nmke-thi ! s.ilnrloiof tba rccolrcrs < UKW)0 ) a year wnn ilunlcd. In tlcllvcrlnK hit opinion Judge Oundy enlarged to nome extent on tlio ciuUlei | of tha motion. Ilo nalil that to ni him to lit tti3 iilarlot of nil t tin receivers nt n Riven amnuni wn < manifestly absurd. It wits lintia.-iilblii to Rtipposo that iho service * , of all Ihc receiver * wore oquallv valuhlo. A practical railroad man versed In all thfl exigencies of ttio situ ation wai certainly worth more than a man who had no practical kniiwlrdec of the nf- fairs Involved , It would also make a differ- \vholhrrlho ontlro llmu nnd cnandoi of rucolrani wcio ilavotcd to llm work. .Somn of them inltrht clvo nil ihelr lime toil while others might ha hut little more Uinn IlRiiro- heads. In this case compcniatlon ihould Iw ilxetl prO | > ortloiiat ly. In ihn opinion of the court the amount asVoii wn * exorbitant. There wcro any number of good buslncs men who would bo willing to clvo their whole tlmd to It lor f3,000 n year. lVrnnplhny might look plonsruil and listen nnd sign Ihclr names occanlnnaily In a Icclblo hand with just as much mitve-it as. the men who had been appoliit ( * > l. Jlidco Dundy added thai thorc had been a KOod deal .said through the ncwspaners and otherwise in rcrard to .tlio ituly of iho to- colvcrs to protect the inlcruult of tbc gov ernment. He would sco that they worn equally solicitous ( or Iho Interests of the road. In this case the ocnt Interrats of the roati were the interests of the ( rovernmont nnd there should bo no deviation from their duty In cither case. 'Iho application of the receivers to bo al lowed to deposit funds in certain banks se lected by IhcmHclves was also overruled. Thu court mibstltuted an order empowering tbc receivers to deposit in the regular deposi tories of the United Stales court In each state and territory where the business was transacted. The local effect of this onlor is to divide the funds in this .state among thr > o banks In Omaha Instead of dt-poalllnR them all in a single Institution as recommended In the application. Orders were granted the receivers to take up certain outstanding right-of-way claims and directing the company to pay to Treas urer Harris , rcpresentine the reccl vcrs. such sums as might be necessary to keep alive all the corporate interests of the road. CONKIDUM' OP TilKf It CASH. Cermnn Stockhnlucr * In the II. It. ana N. Co.Yntrhinc I'racepillncs. Bniti.iv , Dec. C. A nicotliiROf the German bondholders of theOregon I tail way and Navi gation company , of which concern , it ii claimed , the largest number of shares arc held in Germany , was convened this morning on the Berlin bourse. The meeting was called in consequence of the nonpayment ol the December coupons , according to the report received in Berlin , of the Union Pa cific railroad. Today's meeting "was con vened hy the Deutsche bank and there is considerable feeling among German bond holders of the railroads referred to. who claim their interests are seriously thrcat- enod by the attitude of the receivers. flerr Siemens of the DcutM-he bank nnd Dr. Barth read a Ions ? report on the situa tion , which said ttsat the fact that the De cember coupons would not IMS paid should not frighten the bond hoMers. Although they mighl be in a very dlsagreablc position , it was only temporary. The Oregon Railway and Navigation company , the report continued , was commercially , in a happy position , as it was the Union Pacilic'.s only outlet lo the coast. It was added that the character of the country forbids a .parallel linn and tnat the traffic of the Oregon ttahway A : Tran sportation company can never be taken away. The report gives in detail the exact holdIngs - Ings of Union Pacific in the Oregon Hallway & Navigation company and shows the finan cial condition of the latter , together with its earnings since I i7. Continuing the re port says that tbo decrease of the present year is partly in consequence of the crisis from which the whole of America , and especially tno west was suffering ; but was now passing away. OTha report auo saysIt may be con- fidenlly expected that the Union Pacific , even m the hands of a receiver , will make a proposal by which the control of the Oreeun Ilailway and Navigation is secured to it "under conditions acceptable to the Oregon JJailwaj-anu Navigation company. " It was added that it may be possible , in the interests of thu latter , lo make the Oregon Hallway and Navigation company an independent company , and in a proposition to make arrancemcnts with the Northern and Central Paclflc , whichever was the most advisable. The meeting approved the report and elected a committee composed of the follow ing : Herr Siemens , Heleft , Altraan , Hap- penstadt and Oswald lo represent Ihcir in terest , witti full power to act. The bonds were deposited in the Dautsche bank. iK ! > r run .1 Vorth anil South HailMMjr Projector ! Ailjourn Till , f.ftr uirr. : TOPZKA , Dec. fl. Ibis morning's session of the railroad convention was devoid of in terest. About twenty delegates were pres ent , mingled with an audience of thirty unlabeted citizens. The nlans for building and . operating the north and south road as reported by Uie committee last night was under dis cussion. As Texas was without a repre sentative an eccentric citizen of Topeka named Kemplon , who formerly lived at Fort Worth , was sworn in to represent tbo Lone Star state and the question of terminals on the gulf. ' Kansas take in the - can no part building- of the proposed self and interstate railroad unless we amend our ror.stitudon , " said Delegate- Frank Djoster to a re porter this morning"i do not know about other states , out our constitution provides that this stale shall rover be a party In carrying on works of internal Im provement. An amendment to tbc constitu tion to this effect is out of the quastion. Otherwise tbo scheme of the proposed road is feasible ana would t > 9 veryaivantijeous. " jColbing whatever was said in the conven tion about unconitltulionaltty or impracti cability ot the project oa account at the shipments of cereals in tropical waters. The convention adjourned shortly after ioou in meet asain la Topeka Thursday. January 4. The last ouslncu was the appointment of l u provisional director * , ono from each state , few of whom were here \Ve < t rn t'uluu Contract. In iho Si. Louis court of appeals Tues day the arguments in the msc of the Union Pacific Ilailway compauy and the Weatcru Union Tolepraph company against the United 8 la us. an appeal from lue decuion of the United States circuit court of Ne braska , annuilinc thu contract of the Union Paiiae with tna Western Union and dlrcctlnsr tha tatter to rea ! opanttia ; the l.nes of the railway company and euj-jm- Ju ; Iho former to resuuve ttiu operatu > u and maintenance of Hi own imc * and to afford equal fucilltie-s to other teit raph roni- panic * de.ina ? to mna use of the satuo , was concluded by Lawreace Maxwei , ] r * oiCilor general for las goTernmenl aad ImlffoJahn I- ' Dillon of Iho fnlon IMciAc. A deoislon U not oipcctol far nv ral wooki. In Ailjutt IUtf . Sr PAI i , DM ? . (5. ( ( lencral p AKonti of tlm Union Piteillc , Norilmrn P - r Ilk1 , Circa l Northern and to' ) 1'aclflc wrro n snsilon iti. lJorlnK thn mutter of tlm rt > storalton anil maintenance of trariMvintl- nontnl ratp * . lint llnnlly Ailjounicd until to. norroxT without havlnR reached a oonelu- ulnn. ' 1 ho n.irtlrlp-ilirm of tlio So Pacific in the ronfrrcnca U held to ba n peed nugiiry , Itiaa- Mini'li nit tlm Cnnad'jtn IVirllV hat nil nlonj ; llrrolljnr indlrn-tlr retimed lo dlu-im thn ( | iicstmn until tlm ( Ircat Northern hud taken thn Inltlntlra In thn way nf n restoration ! f. however. Iho olhar lines am willing lo ttmw tlinillfTnrrnllnl whli-li It claims , ihn troubles may bopiiohcil u ) > ninl jwieo naln ( . It. M. DelrihftV , traveliiiK amlltor of the Hock Isl.init with liimilfiiKirter * nlToHjka | , l\an , was In tha city P. A. N'ib , Rcnorarngpnt ot thn MIlw.Mi- kee , lolt forChlcnffo Tom Inj night , n. did ( ioncral PartKcnitur Agent Hurh.inati. .Intnoi Ilarknr , penoral pasiongcr ngent of llm "Kilty , " formerly tlio nfT.ible nnd genial Ki'tienU passenger R6nt of the Mnnon route , will ba In tlio clir inlay. Thn traveling auditors of the Hock Iilnnd. r.urlington , Milwaukee , Union IMcllU * and Norlhwestcrn nnt engagiMl in rhccklug up the Union ik'kul nftli'o at the union dcpjt. "OiililJeof Iho coal shipments , " snlil Mr. \j\no of the Union I'aclilc , "frvlzht irafllc U uxccodlnely ll/ht. I < io nnt IoU ( or an In crease tmlll wo hare another i'rop. The Wllviti hill will put thn country In n utala ot unrciit fur ttio nuxtear . or two , and it will ulw.ivs .suggest Iho Idea of crcttlnj ready for a funeral. Farmers nro Juslillod seemingly In holding their fjr.iln at present prices , nllhough I nin urcatly of thn Iwllnf that prices will stIITen up considerably , which It very dcoldally need i , " ir r in : n.i.t iuniTin. I.inrrrnca T. ul HoliU M I'ml Jlnrlcni on Ihn l.ntn Ohio iipctlcin. Coi.fMnfd , Dec. 0. Hon. I jwrrnco T. Nc.il , defeated by William McKlnley , anil the autnor of the plank In iho demorrailc platform to tlio effect that a protective ttirlff Is unconstitutional , has lxcn approached re peatedly since the election to say something about public affairs , bul only consonled today to lalU about IhcVilkuti tariff bill , lie said : I have not-examined In detail the pro visions of Iho bill , but the bill a.s a whole , wllli the"exception of tlio provisions relating to the bounty on sugar , meeis with my hearty approval. I feel ( ratified thai tlio dcniocrallc members of tbo ways and means committee had iho courage lo prepare such a billbut am sorry that Ihoy full constrained lo make any concession whatever on the sugar question , and hope iho bill will bo speedily passed by bolh house * of congress , and that it will l > o so amended before Us passage as to repeal outright the prorislons of llm McKlnley law authorizing the payment of a bounty of U cents per pound on sugar. The payment of such bounty is radically wrong , and I am not In favor of palliating a wrong or recognizing It even for a limited period of time ; besides , free sugar wilt save to the people the ? 10.000tX ) > ) nowanniialiy paid as bounty to tbo sugar pro lurcra ot thccountry. "I especially commend the biUpultingcoal , iron ore , lumber and wool upon the free list. " "Doyou consider the bill In accord wlth > the tariff plank of Ihe Chir.ago platform , writ ten by yourself' " "I do , with the exception I have named. I regard it as a step well taken in fulfillment of the pledee made to the people by the democratic party in that platform. "A failure to enact this bill , or some bill tending to redut-c the tariff to a revenue basis , Into a law in the near future will , in my judgment , impair the strength of thu democratic party and endanger lt prospects for rtAainlcsr control of the government.1 Mr. Neals-itd that it-was abi'urd to claim tnat Ohio at < he late election endorse : ! ttio ilclvinley law , "The people were controlled in their final action by other questions. Ninety-five per cent of all chances in votes from the democratic to the republican party can be charged to the pension question , and for this the administration at ' .V.i.shlczUm was directly responsible. The action of the tension department In the matter of suspen sions was utterly Indefensible. The demo cratic party , to regain the confidence of the old soldiers Imd" pensioners , must do that which it ought to luive done years azo. pas * a service pension l.ur , girinef a pension to every honorably discharged union soldier. Such a law will forever lake the pension ruetton | ! out of politics. The sooner it is passed the boiler. "The new order * known as the American Protective association was thi factor that coatriuuted totbe change of tbc remainin.i percent. Ihe principal cause I ot tnc larire sMy-U-home. vote in tte demo- cralic party was the general dissatisfaction ! nnd disgust with the notion Of President j Cleveland and his subordinates in retaining republicans inofHee and keepingdemccrats out. Ninety per cent of thu democrats who stayed at home did so on this account. The delay of Ihe senate iu actintr en the silver bill , the closing of Ihe factories and de pressed agriculiural interests and Idndred c.iuses influenced the other 10 per cent of nondtmocratic voters That the tariff It not the principal factor is shown by the fact } that I. as & reported free trader , received 4.700 or 4bOO , norc votes than any other can didate on the democratic ticket. " DeWitt'A Witch Hazel Salve cures sores. DaV'itt's Witch Hazel Salve curtr * ulcers. BOGEKS WAS A JO C How tl l < Allecod HiUfil Uajllnurjril to Shaiue. Chief of Police Scavey Is in receipt of a' Ictier from J , D. Jones of Presser , Neb. , enclosing a photograph of a young woman and asking if tbc likeness is , that of May Rogers , who was arrested for insanity a few days ago. One day last week a fellow giving the name of Rosers entered the rooms of 'he Board of Health wilh his young wife , who , to all outvrard apiicarances , wa.i insane. He alleged tbat she was , and tbat they bad just arrived from Hastings. Being1 out of funds ho desired tbat the authorities lake her in charge nd | iroruie treatment. A vordingly she was taken into custody The likeness the Presser man sends U that of the young woman. In his letter ho says tbat the girl's name is Mav Howard and tbat she met Kogers in destines He induced her to i leave them with him , lellinz her that he ! was worth 117.WXJ and promising to marry [ her. From Hastings the couple went to LinI I coin and created a sensation in thu state ! capital by gcitiiiK tqenjstflres arrested for ' adulterj. a charge founded on the fact that they were occupying the iitie apartments In a Lincoln httL Thcro Ito L-n railed hlcw'.f Frank Howard asd * al4 tnu glrl't name was May UtcbettKroni tbc state capital the i-ouple rnmo to Omaha , and hero Itogen alleged his wife wa Ir ane The woman was rotumeJ to Hasting * , aod Itjzers has tell the city , Mr Junes Is vcrv sirens lu hii denuncia. tiou of Koers' cor.il jet. -Minor fuller JUtlrt. . Yesterday U I ) j oh mm was s ieac l to ninety dars In the county Jail for geltioj druns and ao'tsins hU fatuity. Tba Judge suspended the i uWui-c | ? idln ? good be- bavior. William Smith as focact euif.y of the larceny of f- worth of clothing froai Hay- den's , and was iealcored to t enty-ci : Nl tlays in tha cauaty J lL Far eight daj Hmijn will feast oo ury bread and water from the Muiounnrer. DCVllfiVltch Haxek Mt cir'i ui ! lluruiue AtTuesJay night's nvecilng of the society , held at th Paxioa lu > lel. it wa * < ! - cidetl to bold public * tiii for th a me ; | wr- , pose of reomnUlag the vxriety. tba meetIng - Ing to be beta on the SAWJ.I 1T\uruU > U , January. A cuainiiuou of Mtveu was a p. | pointed la amture ttx * dotaiU and torcp - , rmewnbtbe Ikurd of Merry fwai Ike Womaoactub. f DoWitl iS itch Hrrcl litre fares flic * HER IDENTITY DISCOVERED Woman Mnrdeml by V t''a Anderwo MIgLt Was MarJeu n. A SErtVANT EMPLOYED BY C. D. EIBBINS Cor nt' lniiie | t fnlli in Urine "tit flu I'miifi or Ihn Crime | > t1mnnr nf Wll t-inmft run * llript Anil rioii'4 Career , jtooplo yt ilnnlny vullwl lh moryw , where Ilo lh s teller of Mary Jin on , triiinli'nHl Tiipulay nlijht In ttii ? n-llnr nl llnlmrinl . * * llanncn' * pntci'ry * tonnl Hi * tern th din ) Wcbtcr ntrt-cU , nml U alflf. tl i miinlcrrr , Martin AnUcnon , who. afl < ir tin romtnUilon of ttio rrlnr- look hl ovin lift , liyo Uln lilt thrrwu. L'nlMitlilri ci : i lul wlilch tharoron'r' * hirr fmltc In oil tain the ran I rau q of Die m union i i ncvor be known Tinfrlinc w , no ilnu'n ' the ntult of n ( luirriil.liul whitt liil to ilii iiu.trrnl hn not ix > n tticcrMlnisl. Ilio bo Jlei were lilil out In Ihc ilfmil room , oornrrd only wtili nliocn , nml . yu tcnl.iy nil \\\ia \ catnn wnni hhonc itnwn glair * nnd 'illowoi to look nl ihi rrtnalnt.Vhlle any numtx'r of pcopln Krc i Martin Andcrton. no ono HCPDJPII to rcco nlru HID wuman. About U o'rlk it mat ilrctml In n hi ? nhUT nnit wearing a ItCiini r&llfil nml mln Unit ho ihou tu iho wnmir waj hl slnlcr , lie Cl.tlmwl to IKJ from Heat rico , but tlpcllnwl lo | { | rc hli n.tmu AfM > r vlewlfiR iho iKKly the ttr.ntiRi'r rflmarUril tli.it tlio body WA lti.it of till i ttr. but when tin rc.ichcil lh IIPIM.T floor nnd wan qucllono < l by llm con- oner be laiil bo wait mlslnkim niiif haitlly left tlm liuildlnif. TtiU action on llm ] > .irt of tha AlratiRrr only heltictl to depan tlm myiicrjr of the woman' * identity. At different tltnoi pcoplo would - lalin lo fisu Hern llio girl nt dancu * Komo Mid ho frc < pi % nUil MoU' tmll and others thought tlioy had tocn hci In various place * . About It oVluck Hani I'rU'il of Park Forest called rind * am the girl was lih slilcr. After a cloiar Inspec tion ha dLVidtil thai itha wax not , and loft Iho monuo more Ughl heartcJ llian ha en tered It. Then the coroner WAI told lint the dead woman lived at MM i-ioutli Mxtcetith strcot , and a loan was sent out there , but thU duo proved lo he unfounded. Bovonl policemen IhouKhl that the ludy was tbal of "Swede Annie , ' and the [ lOllcuand reporters chasrM down nil iho "Swede AnnlrV In town , but found them all alive and wall. It began to look as if the Identity of the woman would not bo discovered , at least foi a time , and cximicqucntly the coroner and Iho police were nurrlcd Identinnl the Victim. Just before noon Mr C. D. Hlbblus called at thu tnorzuo and idcntlflcti the woman at Mary Jim-ton , one of ttjo tcrram Klrli em ployed at his residence. The Inquest on the bodies bail I > ccn set , for 11 o'clock , but It was a half hoar later before the ccroncr got bin trltne-iiCii and jury together. A hundnwl or more men crowded Ihc morgue lo hear the tcsliraouy. E. O. U'ilmotli. the propriator of lh : hanl- \ < .aru store nu.tt door to llotmrtxi It Hanscn , testified to hearing the rrles of a woman and scuClln ; shortly after 3 o'clock. He thought tbc sound : came from thu bail ment of the building. U'itncji tticn told alx > nt callla for brlp Keliinx tie key to tba store anil nnninr the door unlorkcti. The next mtne < u wa H. M Mohr , who Ilve upstairs over the torc. He wa called by Mr.Vllrnoth and Jafler Httcnin ? heard a womau -reatr. . Ho ran acrv i Ihe street to the bookkeeper end rallrtl hitn , then no i-allcd .1 policeman anil the patrol wagon , \Vkne ( tM not know the vrom.-in and cad never seen her and Andcr.toa tc ctber. J. M , Vauzan lutid he was going lo Hayme < " uru ? store wncn hcjiieard the crlea for hcl [ > and be called on those nearest render assistance. " 'A'bcn the bookkeeper came , " said the ritnrhc started to un lock the door and c.xcl.umeJ.MyoJ ! , th door U open. ' Sevens ! parsoa * then entered ami traced the tr.oaninc. to thect-UKr. " Vaaahn d crlbed the \ < trof btocxl al Iho foot of the elevator s-haft ati J sjl'l that tlm txHljr of the woman bad bv ndrafrped fully eighty fcul to the coal bin. To tl-i tbt. % the murderer had taken a rair of overalls and placed them around the-if-xiy and drasged It in that manner.Vlicn Vauihn cntere < l ttio cellar lie hcanJ the woman cive tier last Kzspanda moment Laltr hcjnl a gasp and a fall from the froniof tna biv-aicnt. Ilo tticu ilo Til/eJ the { KHltiuu ( tl rue bxlifls. The woman lay in a heap in the coal bin aad Anderson was In lha suu-cllir , lylcp en fcii face , b'ectlitiff profuscl > . Mr. Itibbltis was pksc xl on the < > tatul aad saidI Identify the dead woman ai Mary Jea-ii-a , a servant eutplo > ea i" ay family. I last saw her sb. > at G o'clocklast erenln ? She tcf t the douse U.-nrcca G and o'clock , She has worSe-l for MS for cisht months anJ we ccnsiilered her a pi l girl. As far as I kr.ovr itic hid no nc-n call on lierat ina house , bm had lots of fir I friends who came frequently. She was a member of the Swedish church and has a sister living somewhere m the city. Up to this itornln the girl had nercrmUseJa meal at ruy house , and nhec sbe was not la the kitchen at breakfast I divided to mit th mort'ii' ! and ste if H w.is oar cirl. " Tb * } witneM nai 1 that Anderwn hid oca- slnr.ally delirereil proceneat hi * house , bul did not know whether Mar.1 Jensen and Anderson were acquaints i or not. Autler ou' < Carcrr. Tba coroner then calleJ Gtorjrc Ueimrod to the stand. Witness said Anderson had b * nemployedasa [ pirte : ib > u : the place since Hs : April ami vjij considered a guxj man. "To my knawlcdce. " i i-J .Mr. flrim- rcd , "Ar.deriou did not hare a key to Uia store , though he mt ht have had one dado. When my bcoStkcapcr was sick some tint as o he pate nls key to Andersen and taW him to open the susrc in the taanticg. " Her * a convpsrison was made botwren tbc kci earned by Mr. Heirarod ana that foticd jc Anderson's pockets and the/ were found t < iw exactly alike. Tne store was clo&cd proaipil > t 7 o'clock Tuesday nistat by Johnvn. the cbie.iltr . Mr. Hansea witnessed the locking u , of ttt plai.-eand left , sitisttcd that erer : hfnp w * all richt. After considering the case tba Jar ? brouzht in a verdict that Miry Jestea was kille > J by Martin Anderson and tbat Ander son came to his death by his own hand. Judging from sotuc of the lalir of the pollccmca ana detectives U wa * * not a new trick for Anderson to bare a wonaa in this store at mzbt- They tay thai tuora than once a womau has ben * ea to leare tb sidodoorof the store and wsJic rapi-llr up Webster itrvet. Attor i-Ofniuiliics thecn.Tie Anderson evi dently reallietl the enormity of tneorreriJ- } and wauied to take bs ! own liforery bsJky. He cat the arteries , of his left tiaud at tbo * rrist and ihen made a 4iab at fcU heart. It is supposed that fce did not cut bw throat until he heard the oSiren eomiasdovra tb * > stain. Noarraiipcmegt has yet b e cade ns the fucetals. n KltTCHXMfKM. . l. Xo liur > rurcmnl In ihr IofM-icni or .Nor il HIT Paul UVrK. ft - ' - ipUI TeiPjra to TilK rro - l'rUCtirtuat nS In llw.t IM ? . unip < tr d wild a | R anew anil STO.OjO U , wtM ttiu * 1 * * y ar ' NurtMlMr I lu ilaia ib cuMlbcr n On * VTar to cru > ( nr Coo-try J * ihe ul > ) t iv ntlr i'irts b t rr h'ovr York riun to as article OMT4. . . - l'arUe " to the far we S. The vw * e > i * via the Great C < * nln l MJUUV . kti California excaraioju via iftc l'si > o Pacific Soliil cottifori. ytk'\ lime * . Seed for foidcr gtrioiotaS ! Y f Shearer , manager 191 riA. f'iark tic I hicago. F U L * max , "Vri r ac > . & . / Ticket Agu , Oa bi , Nab.