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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEK : : FRIDAY , DECEMBER 22 , NEW YORK BANK SUSPENDS Affairs of ths Institution Not Satisfactory to the Authorities. CLOSED BY THE STATE SUPERINTENDENT Notlco I'ofttril on the DOOM of the St. Mclmln * BnrprUfMl the Omeli l Bx- nlidiintlnn to Ho Oponul Depos itor * Will Not llo I.otcri. Nnw YOUK , Doe. 21. The following notice has just been posted on the doors of the St. Nicholas bank , which is a state hank , at Uroad street and Kxchango pfcico ; TfiN bank Is rinsed , pundlni ; examination. t'llAiil.cs M. I'IIKSTON , Superintendent. Mr. Preston is the state superintendent of banks , This notice was posted on the doors before the officials arrived. President Graves , who arrived at the bank shortly after , said : "This is a high handed proceeding. I don't understand it. 1 supposed this bank was tolvcnt. " The St. Nicholas hank acted as the clear ing house agent for the suspended Madison Square bank nnd the examination being matio by Superintendent Preston is due to the connection of the St. Js'lcholas with the Madison Square bank. Upon the failure of the Madison Square bank the St. Nicnolas bank withdrew from that institution some t2r > 0,000 worth of securities in order to secure itself , but It is understood that thq St. Nicholas bank affairs luivo been unsettled ever slneo that time. Surprised Nobody. ( I A member of the clearing house said : "Tho closing of the St. Nicholas bank does not surprise any of us. Some time ago the bank had to reduce Its capital , and since the failure dt the Madison Square bank it has " "been known to hnvo been in a weak condi tion. I believe , nevertheless , the bank will toako a fair showing , and that depositors will bo paid in full. " The statement made by the St. Nicholas bank to the Now York clearing house was : Capital , $500,000 ; not profits , $132,200 ; loans , ei,755,801 ; specie , $43IKX ) ; legal tender , H'1,400 ; deposits , ) ,011,200. , The bank consequently hold a reserve of 25.4 per cent. The deposits last night had boon reduced to nbout $2,000,000. Persons conversant with the bank's condition sav that there has been absolutely nothing line dishonesty in the management , though bad judgment 1ms been thown In the conduct of business. Superintendent of Banks Preston hold n conference with Messrs. Tappin of the Gal- latin bank and Nash of the Com Exchange bank , as members of the clearing house com- in It tee. Mr. Preston examined the books with these gentlemen and found that the capital was , largely Impaired. Mr. Preston nccordinely decided to close the doors of the bamc pcmJintr further investigation. It is believed that the assets are suniclcnt to pay the depositors in full. Mr. Tappin says the BUSDcnsion of this bank is not connected with the difficulties of the Madison SqUare bank. _ Ilink : ot Knglmul Ktilcmcnt. Dec. 21. The statement of the Bank of Euglana , issued today , shows the following : Bulfion , decrease , 850,000 ; circulation , Increase. 11)1.000 ) ; other securi ties , increase , 'JS2K)0 ( ) ; public deposits , in- crcnso , 431,000 ; total reserve , dccrcnsc , 1.420,000 ; other deposits , decrease , l5SaUOO ; uotcs , reservedecrease. ) . . 200.000. The proportion of the Bank of Knplnna's reserve to liabilities , which last week was 62.08 per cent , is-.noxv GO. 10 percent. PCko rate ot discount remains at 3 per cent. Statement of tint Hunk of France. " PAIIIS , Dee.r21. . The statement of the Bank of Franco issued today shows an in- uroaso in specie of 2,227,000 francs in gold , uuil a decrease of 1,550,250 francs in silver. Hunk Cnnhiur Arrottuil fur I'crjury. fc Buooiji.yx , Doc. 21. John J. Vail , cashier of the late Commercial bank of this city , has been arrested on : i charge of perjury. Hooil'9 nnd Only llood'H. Hood's Sarsapnrilla is carefully prepared from Sars.ipnrilla , Dandelion , Mandrake. Dock , Pipslssewa , Juniper berries and other well known remedies , by a peculiar com bination , proportion and process , giving to Hood's SarsaparilU curative powers not possessed by other medicines , It effects remarkable - markablo cures when other preparations fall. fall.Hood's Hood's Pills cure bllliousncss. H . I/P FOR RE8C UE HALT/ . Omaha 1'ooplc Continue to llcspond to the Appeal. Among the contributions not mentioned elsewhere , and recently received bv Super intendent A. W. Clark at Hcscuo hall , 1307 Douglas street , are the following : B. J. Ken- flail , two tons of coal ; Mrs. U. E. Hcrdman , $5 ; Mrs. Annie Clnybaugh , $1 ; James Cloughloy of Mount Pleasant , la.$5 ; cash , $2 : Mr. Olnssman , $ : i.SOj Dr. Butler , Mr. and Mrs. Ulco , Uov. Ware. M. C. George , M. Robersonpleach ; Rev. Frank CraneUO cents ; Young Men's Christian association. $2.40 ; Rescue band of Tlneloy , la. . S3 ; J. S. Wllcox , too loaves of bread , nnd Dun Farrcll , jr. , molasses and supar for the winter. The members of the Commercial club are raising n private purse. Moro pillows , soup bowls and dishes arc badly needed at Rescue hall. A careful record of all receipts and ex penditures is being kept and is open nt all times to public Inspection. Tim Coliseum skating rink will give half of Its receipts next Monday night to aid In the good work. .SuperintendentClnrh trusts that public Interest in the poor will not bo a spasm of sympathy soon to bo forgotten. Ho hopes for permanent assistance through the winter months , as tlui Institution is entirely ut the mcivy of the public and dependent upon popular support. In the words of JJr. Durycn "ninny mlcklcs make a muckle , " and Rescue hall will bo kept up by the dollars nnd dimes of the sympathetic people of Oinnlm. Windsor , Kemp & Co. sent a check for $50 yesterday to Superlntondont Clark for the ucnellt of the Rcscuo hall sufferers. Tor. ,1. I' . Vu t mid IIU Plan. Any person knowing of destitute families within the following described district , viz : From Thirteenth street east to Twenty- sixth Etrcctt , nnd from Williams street south to Van Cump avenue , will please report the same to otia of the following places and wo will take their cases Into consideration. Also , If any who tins cast off clothing will leave It or notify 1)10 ) parties herein named Iho same will bo put to n charitable use , The following are our stations of mercy and hcp ! : Mrs , K. Copeland , 1800 South Sixteenth - teenth street ; Mrs , M , Wllcox , 2107 South Twentieth street ; Mrs , J. Kosur , Twenty- ( Ifth and Martha streets ; Mrs. Chambers , Nineteenth nnd Williams streets ; Mrs , A. F. McOIll , IS17 Dorcas street. This plan has been approved by our official boaid. Any communication will receive our attention , J. P. YOST , Pastor Castollar Street Mctbodlst Episcopal church , For Churl1. ! Sail p. The Associated Charities urgently solicits donations of dinners In baskets , provisions ( iuci clothing of all kinds for distribution among the families of the unemployed nnd deserving poor of Omaha , who nro estimated not by tlio hundreds hut by the thousands , nt the present time. Contributions-should bo sent to S07 Howard street not later than noon tomorrow ( Saturday ) , so that they can bo distributed that afternoon , Jens I-.Argni.AXi > , Secretary. Denver' * Uuoil hnsr.oillou , OMAIU , Dee , 21 , To tno Editor of TUB HEB : ' As a measure to assist in preventing suffering from hunger and cold in our city I Bupgcst the following for consideration : Let whereby the men bo taken ROIIIO measures around Hcscuo ha I can be.ut , . . worlt soliciting subscriptions to bo paid to to iomo well known reliable person who nil use whatever is contributed to the best ad- itt mvol1' Ion , bo n good copy for a petition to bo tisctl : J'F.TITION. Wo , the undersigned , hereby ngrco to mall the nmount net opposite our names to Mr , , within forty-eight hours , to bo used by him for the benefit of the unem ployed. Then let committees of two bo appointed nnd plvftn credentials run ! placed In districts covering the en tire city to solicit subscrip tions. The citizens who < ire able will then hnvo n chnnco to plvo what they cnu and will know that It will bo used judiciously. Every person solicited by such committee should giro what they can If It Is not moro thhn 25 cents , for that nmount Is worth moro to a hungry man than $25 would bo to the ordinary person , Another advantage to bo gained by this system , in my opinion , Is this : The persons en those committees will not experience the pangs felt by truly honest persons who try to be * for themselves , but on the other hand will bo considered nnd consider themselves en gaged In a noble work to prevent suffering among their fellow men. The petition might very properly bo arranged so as to provide for anything in the way of clothing or other comforts of llfo , groceries , etc. I do not think that at this time the system of soliciting subscriptions to bo paid in stated , amounts each months is practical , for many persons would give something now who do not wish to obligate themselves for the future , not knowing what Is in store for them ahead. I ) . CI.KM DKAVEH. WorliVn fnlr souvenir coins of 18011 for sale ut Chase & Kddy's. 1518 Furnnm s t. , Omnlin. STOCK YARD LITIGATION. CoininUslon Mm Otijcct to llelni ; Hold Up liy DMiniiciU llmployi'S. The live stock commission firm of Spelts , Hitchcock & Olney , the South Omaha L.IVO S'.ock exchange and the Union StooK Yards company of South Omaha have all engaged In a legal light , all of which lius been brought about by the alleged dishonesty of some em ployes. The members of the commission llrm are plaintiffs and the action Is brought to re strain the defendants from expelling them from the bcnclUs accruing by reason of being members of the exchange. In the petition which hi on file the plain- tilTs allege that for a long time they have been members of the exchange , dealing In cattle , hops and sheep , and that during all that time It has been the custom of the ex change to purchase from the stockyards company the feed for the stock consigned to the members who wcro in good standing. Some months ago the plain tiffs allceo that they discovered that their employes and the employes of the stockyards company had conspired to do them up on the nucstlon of feed. This , they aver , was handled by their own employes buying from the stockyards employes a small nmount of feed , which was charged at more than double the amount. When iho innmbers of the firm learned this they registered a complaint , which was in vestigated. The Invcstication resulted in a Undine of the fact which they had claimed. The same investigation proved Umt the em ployes had bcpn working the stock yards company and that they had held that com pany up for MTU. This amount the plain tiffs wcro asked to pay. They refused to contribute , after which the stock yards people signified their Intention of expelling the plaintiffs from membership. The in junction which has been issued prevents this action until the case can bo investigated by the courts. Mrs. Tnssler'a Cnso. The family fight between Catherine Tns- slor , Dr. ICecmin , 'Henry P. StoUdard and William E. Henley has been given another airing in the courts by the filing of an answer of Healey. Ho admits that he was a student at tto university at , Madison , Wis. ; that ho married Mrs.Tussler's daughter , nnd that thcro was a great light over the possession of the horse ranch out in the western part of this state , but ho abso lutely denies that he and Stoddard con spired to defraud the woman out of her property. Minor Court Matters. James Collins and John McDonald are on trial iJeforo Judge Scott for burglary , the allegation being that a few weeks ago they -ciitcrcil tne Temple of Israel and stole gold and silver images from the altar , the value of which was $ T 5. ' Today will practically close the btisi- ness of the September term of the district court , as all of the jurors will bo discharged and nothing moro will be done by the judges aside from passing upon cases which they have under advisoraont , cnterlug orders and hearing a few equity cases. The trial of the case of Mary Warner againsts Newton J. Smith Is now in pro gress befovo Judge ISlalr. .Tho plaintiff sues for ? 10,000 damages for false imprison ment. She alleges that in the summer of 1SU2 whllo she was guardian , of her minor children , being then a widow. Smith , who was her bondsmen , caused her arrest on the charge of embezzling 81,000 from the estate. The next term of the district court in nnd for this county will begin on February 0 , at which time all of the present judges will bo upon the bench. , though tlmro may bo some different arrangements with ren'ird to the dockets. On New Year's day nil of the seven judges will meet in room No.0 in the Bee building , where they will hold ; t mectins for the purpose of assigning the dockets for the next year and also for the appointment of a bar committee , bailiffs and stenog raphers. - o HUN'IZINGER ENJOINED. Must Leiivo rinroon Alone Until the Courts Ciin nettle tlin Matter. La to last evening'the petition in the case of Charles O. Piorsou against J. F. Hunt- zinger was filed in the ofllco of the clerk of the district court by Attorney John L. Web ster. Immediately after the filing of the petition Judge Ambrose issued an injunction re straining the defendant from entering the 1'iorson premises and interfering with the business conducted therein. The cuso was set for hearing on January 4. The defendant in this action claims that about December 15 ho visited the place nnd while there attempted to caress the tiger. This caressing act , ho avers , lie performed and lost the sum of 1.100 , which ho bet on some game of ctianco , played with cards. At a subsequent date , it is alleged that the defendant tried to extort money from the plaintiff , but failing in this ho had Him arrested and taken before a justice of the peace. In addition to all of this the plain tiff aKcgcs that ho Is being aifhoycd by con stables and police onicors , all of whom want to search the premises to llnd some portion of thatllUi ) . Ulio issuing of the restrain ing order stops all of this until the case Is passed upon by the dlstiict court. 1'iersou alleges in his petition that the at tempt of Huutzlngor to extort money Is in the nature of blackmail , and Is for the pur pose of ruining his business. HAH VEST FOR PICKPOCKETS. I'ollco Tuke MfiiBiirui to I'rotcct the CrnwiU of ClirUtinii * I'urclr.iHers. The crowded condition of 'tho largo stores nnd of certain portions of Sixteenth street , where thousands of people jostle each other dally In the endeavor to cither catch a glimpse of the attractions In the show windows or iniiUu holiday purchases , is olTerlng the pickpockets a splendid chance to ply their trade , They have not been slow In embracing the opportunity , us the police register for the last three days shows , In order to put astop to this kind of work , Captain Mostyn yesterday drjulli'd four detectives and four other officers to watch fnr the offenders , and especially to protect ladies out on shop ping tours during the day. In the afternoon , at the Boston stores , John Gordon was appro- hendcd after he had gene through the pockets of several women. Complaints of iosscsnf pookctbnoks elsewhere were nu merous , but in many Instances the police re covered them. It being ascertained Mint the purses had been dropped only and not stolen , llrcnviirll Hull' * Climtiiiu * Muilculc , A Christmas muslcalo was given last evening ut Hrowncll hall by the young ladies of that institution , under the direction of Miss Wallace and Mrs. Cotton. The pro gram consisted of fourteen numoers , and each was given with line effect , A largo nu- dlcnco greeted the yomi ladles and showed its approval by frequent applause. An in formal reception in the parlors followed the musicalo. Pills that cure slcU ticaaucnot DeWUt's Little Early lUser * . MYDEN BROS , ' FRIDAY Toys Going Fast Jewelry and Christmas Traits and Nnts. REAL PUNJAB . SILKS 25C A YARD A Delnycil Shipment nt ttullctlnc ltlocl ( lint Jtut Arrlvoil nnd They .Must He Sold Out Wltliln the NoxtTwo Unj-s Ills Ulgnr Snlo. Only two moro days and the excite ment will bo over. Wo have just re ceived a blp line of llichtcr's anchor stone bullilin" ; blocks. They have been delayed in transportation ; on sale now at llaydens' . Richtor's puzzles 2oc each , only to bo found at llayiloils' ' . Richtor's ' star stone puzzles .Tie each ; bo stiro and see them. Stuffed cats , dogs , monkeys , kittens , etc. . largest size , Co each ; small size , 2 for Gc. Coino at once as toys are being carried away lively , and save money. llaydens1 are now closing out no matter what the cost. All toys must go. REAL PUNJAB SILKS Are very much in demand at this season of the year. They are very soft , lustrous bilks , in rich colorings , and by all odds the best silks for doll dresses , lamu shades and fancy work over offered -in this city for thu price , 25o a yard. Wo have a great quantity of them andean give you almost any shade. Only 25c a yard. JEWELRY. Pine watches , clocks , opera glasses , gold pens , sterling silver spoons , silver novelties , silver plated ware , gold rings , eardrops , lace pins , etc. , etc. , at half jewelers' prices. XMAS FRUITS AND NUTS. Wo can sell you the lineal mixed nuts at lOc a pound. They are almonds , fil berts , pecans , Bra/.ils and walnuts. Also , you can got the best Florida oranges here , 20c and 25c per dozen ; dates "jo per pound , fancy llgs , 1-Jc and Inc. Bo sure and pot mixed nuts hero. You will save inonuv by doing so. BIG SLAUGHTER IN CIGARS. 35c per box and upward. 83c buys a box of 50 good oc cigars of the well known brand of Carmen Silva. A man will not appreciate anything1 as much as a box of cigars for Christinas. Cut- prices cannot be duplicated. Come , see and bo convinced. Foot of elevator in basement. Santa Clans Headquarters , HAYDEN BROS. Samuel Burns is offering a sot hand some sterling silver spoons $4.40 , form erly $8.00. ICE SKATES ) . Lobcclt-l.lnn llarihv.'iro Company , 1404 DoiiRlHS Street. "Slide , Kelly slide , " was the old war cry. Now it is "Slcato Kitty , skate. " For best skates for all the people , Go to LOBECK-LINN HARDWARE Company , Popular ice skate merchants. Have you seen the latest and best Riohtor's real stone anchor buildini ; blocks , also Riehter's stone star puzzles on ealo only at Hayden Brothers. . The toy of all toys. Illustrated JLeoturc. Ladies , go to Myrtle hall , Continental block , today , Friday , at 2 : ; ! ( ) p. in. Mabel B. Frew of Chicogo will give a talk to ladies only. Subject : What a Women Should Do. Every lady should hear this lecture. No admittance charged. Ilolldiiy Ilntcg. Cheap rates between points within 200 miles have been authorized by the F. E. & M. V. and S. C. & P. R. Rys. , for the holidays. Tiekuts on sale De cember 23 , 24 , 25 , 30 , 31 , 1893. and Janu ary 1st 1894 , all ticicets good returning up to an including January 3rd , 1894. Do not miss this opportunity to visit the old folks or your friends. J. R. BUCHANAN , General Passenger Agc'nt , Omatia. Ilavo you seen the latest and best Richtor's real stone anchor blocks , also Richtor's stone star puzzles on sale only at Ilaydcn Brothers. The top of all toys. For Sale Warehouse at Fullerton , Nob.suitable for agricultural implement business. No butter location for the business in this stato. Address , W. C. Ritchie , Ponder , Nob. 805 CO California and Itntiirn 805.CO. The Union Pacific offers to the Cali fornia tourist for the winter of 1893-4 a rate of $05.50 for the round trip from its Missouri river terminal. Quickest time and best service. The only line run ning Pullman palace sleepers and diners through from Chicago to San Francisco. For any additional inforinamation call on or address II. P. Douol , 1302 Farnam street , or E. L. Lomax , negoral passen ger and ticket agent , Omuha , Nob. California Kxciinuon , The great central route weekly excur sions to California via the Union Pacific are the thing. Timo. trouble and expense saved by joining ono of these parties. Passage may bo taken at any point between Chicago and Ogdcn , Utah. \ For full particulars call or address F. E. Shearer , manager , 191 S. Clark street , Chicago , or your nearest Union Pacific agent , E. L. Lomax , General passenger and ticket agent , Omaha , Neb. Holiday Itallrond Itatea. The usual reduced rates In oflect for Christinas and Now Years , via "THE NORTHWESTERN LINE. " Trains leave Omaha at almost any hour you wish. City ticket ofllco , No. 1401 Farnam street. Drexel hotel , 10th and Webster. 1 blk from M. P. & Elk. depot Nat Brown , prop. Have you BOOM the latest nnd bos Richtor's real htono anchor building blocks , also Rii-htor's stone star puzzles ojitialo only at Hayden Brothers. The toy of all toys. BOSTON SIRE CLOAK SALE Most Gigantic And. Unparalleled Sale of Cloaks Known to the World , 3,000 CLOAKS 3SACRIFICED TOMORROW 3,000 ot the SIT * I lent nnd Nnhhtrtt < lnr- inout * SrlcctauIrom Our Mnmniotli Stuck foil Thin Kprclnl Sale In ilmt Two l.otn. Tlio real value And price tip to ditto Of those clonks Now on sulo Was from $1.00 ! ) to $35.00. PRICK TOMOUKOW $12.50 AND $3.00. Tomorrow wo will soil U.OOO bcnutlful cloaks , worth $1.50 ! ) , $22.50. $25.00 , $30.00 nnd $3j.OO at TWBLVB DOLLARS AND A HALF. This Inoludos the newest style , braided skirt , jackets in blnok , brown nnd nnvy. silk mntolnsBO , with Worth collars , plain nnd fur edged , largo sleeve , bcnvor garments , silk plush now capos , London dyed scnl plush sacqucs , si/.o from H2 to 40. rcul vivlno nnd price uj ) to ditto from $19.00 to $35.00. Sale price tomorrow , $12.50. $17.00 CLOAKS FOR $5.00. At this romarkiiblo price , $5.00 , wo will soil tomorrow LADIES1 JACKETS in plnln , diagonal and novelty cloth , trimmed with elegant fur. in opossum , badger nnd olcutrlc seals , nil satin meed besides , including some of the most olo- ptint plain garments in our stock , nil $5.00 each now ; all small lots and broken sizes will bo Btierilieodat$5.00 for choice. LADIES' $15.00 CAPES FOR $5.00. Tomorrow we close out till our elegant new cnpes in plush , velvet nnd cloth , worth up to $15.00 , nt the uniform price of $5.00. BOSTON STORE. OPEN AT NIGHT , NOW. N. W. cor. IGth nnd Douglas. Samuel Burns is offering a dinner set haviland china $31.50 , formerly $50.00. Chrlstnms Slppera and Holiday Shoes. Wo .will sell you Men's fine embroidered slippers at75c , $1.00 , $1.50 a pair. Mon'slino leather sliupors , $1.50 , $2.00 and $2.50. Ladies' warm lined slippers , 75e. $1.00 and $1.25. Ladies' fine kid. ono strap with bow , $1.75 , And ladies' fine shoes , $2.00 , $2.50 , $3.00 and $4.00. $4.00.WM. WM. N. WHITNEY , 103 S. 15th , St. , opposite postolllcc. See piano sale > ou page 7. Have you seen the latest and best lichtor'a real stone anchor building blocks , also Richtor's stone star puzzles on sale onlv ut Ilandon Brothers. The toy of all toys. . ' -a lloUiltiy ltllti'1. The usual holiday rates will bo in of- ect via the Missouri Pacilic Railway. Tickets will bo sold December 23d , 24th , 25th , 30th , 3lst , and January 1st , 1801 , imited for return passage until January Jd. For further information eiill at do- ) ot , 15th and Wfabster' streets or com- rany's ollicos.northeast , , corner 1.3th and Airnain streets. r r ' ' ' - J. O. PHILLIPIT , TIIOS. P. GODFREY , A. G. F. & P. A. I' . & T. A. IJr. Gnnnolns will l < ee.turp. Next Tuesday evening , December 20 , Dr. GitnSolus of Chicago will lecture at the First Congregational church , ' the subject being "Savonarola. " The pro ceeds will be given to the poor of the city. Tickets , 50o. llnlhlny ltnllrni < l Itnlci. The usual reduced rates in effect for Christmas and New Years , via "THE NORTHWESTERN LINE. " Trains leave Omaha at almost any liour you wish. City ticket office , No. 1-101 Farnam street. TUB IlKALTY AIAIIKBT. INSTRUMENTS placed on record Decem ber 21 , IS'JU : WAIHIANTV mr.n = ! . . . . . . . . . T \ \\'nft..nOlll/l .111 .I.lfn .l A T \ T n Doucull , lot 10 , Missouri Avonnu Waco o.xlonslou ! } 1,700 Hairlson Wlrlek and wlfo to Olof Ill-own , n Ufi feut lots 19 and 20 , block 3. Unioi Place 2,000 Air-Mist Krakowskl nnd wlfo to II H Hastings , n H of that part of lot 1 , block 7Vllinx 1st add , which llosoastof 11 & M track " 2 I ) RIIastiiiRH to Aimbtnsla KrukowRkl , sumo 2 O 1) ) Luytun and wlfo to Annlo Cinder , 1 aero , commencing at point ! 10 funt H of so corner lot 14 , block 7 , Pull man I'laco 800 N .1 Schmidt and wlfo to A S Uutli , lot 2.1 , block 1 , HuUor 1'iacn 7.00 J .1 Itrgwn and wlfo to.l . [ Hrnwn , jr. lots la and 13 , block 25 , Wllcox id ! add 3,000 Ilonry lllcsor and wlfn to HI' lloulllur , lots 2Q and 20 , block 2 , Pullman 1'lncc COO Ilonry liiusor and wlfo to I'I' HoHlllnr , lot 24 , block 3 , Wlso & t'urmolro'.s add 000 15 K I'olhloy and wlfu to W 1 , Mull , lot 12 , liloi'k 8 , Missouri Aveiiuu park. . 400 DOTunUon to FJ Wright , west 409 feut of south 04 rods of cast ' , : n\v s\v and south H.3 acrns of west 10.1) ncrosof no nw ( U\copl UO'JxPJO feut Insouthwostconiur ) 1B-1G-13 100 QIMT CLAIM niiiis : , J H Kollom \vifuto.Ianiv.sXcvlllo , 3U.\132 fctot. cointnciii'liic at point 1D2 fuothonlh of southwest , corner Twuntlolh and Punium streets 1 Jaincs Nuvlllo and wlfu to Clinton HrlpK1' , saini ! 1 Frank KraJIcok. jr. to V .1 Nopndal , ti'j lot 4 and K'/ ! lot : > , block 0 , Konntzo 3d add 1 J M Wilson and wlfu to .1 K ( Jrant , lot 27 , block 13 , Iot25 , * ilock 14 , lot 7 , block la , Orchimldllll I HERDS. G A Dennett ( sheriff ) to A II Gliid- stone , w 20 fcutof o35 feet lot I' ! , block 81 , South UnuUia ; lot 3 , block 21 , Walnut Hill 1,800. K K li In-rjlman utal ( rufcrops ) , to V J Ncjndiil , na ! lot 4 and > > H lot 3 , block B , Kount ) 3d aild 2,33-1 J W lloudur iBpeclill mabtur ) . to Whlto Hlvor Havlnx-i bunk , lot 17 , block 124 , Dundeu 1'luco 1,800 Total amount of transfers 4 lu.'JHS DoWitt's Llttlirfiarly Klsors. Small pills safe pills , best pillfe. bullet * nf fivelhui itrlenf wultr thti hetnl , jtjlu cent * ; eaclKiilillttnnnlUnc , ten cent * ifHCTV Kdward , ancd 24 yonrn , 4 months. I'liiioiiil Saturdny , Pci'mnhur 23. at U a. in. , from family roildi'iiiu , H'JO North Twonty- bccond Mi-cot , to llolv rumlly church. In- turinont In Ht. Mtiry'i ccmuicry. Av/arded Highest Honors World's ' Fair. DPRICE'S Baking IPowder The only 1'urc Creaiu of Tartar Powder , No Ainmoniaj No Alum. e4 iQ Millions of Homes 40 Years tlie Standard- * Till : WKATlllill IS TOO \VAH.M , Wo Hnvo Too Mnny Ovrrtonti. Hoys' gray ulsters , 75o. Man's long warm ulsters , $2.2 , " > . Black ehovlot ulsters , $2.75. Fnncy black ulsters , $3.50. Kersey sack overcoats , $1.00. Capo overcoats , $4.50. Genuine- Irish frieze , $5.00. With fur collar and cuffs , $ (1.50. ( SUITS AWAY DOWN. Hoys' milts , plain gray , SOo. Long pants suits. $1.75. Men's "suits , $1.1)3. ) Neat check suits , $2.75. Business suits , $3.50. Black cheviot suits , $4.50. Black worsted suits , $5.50. Big bargains In real line suits. CAN YOU BEAT THOSE PRICES ? Men's fast black sateen shirts , 3no. $1.00 standard grade of overalls , 50c. Celluloid collars , 3c. Flexible stiff fur hats , 48c. Deep blue Scotch caps , 10o. Hoys' jersey gloves , Do. $1.25 kid gloves , beautiful goods , 50c. $1.25 kid mittens , slaughtered , 50o. BOc Jersey mittens. 25c. $1.00 buck gloves , lined , 50e. $1.50 fur trimmed gloves , 75e. Men's suspenders , fie. 50o , t)5c ) and 75e sample mufllers , 25c , Kntt jackets , 45e. $1.25 underwear , 50c. Men's cotton pants , 48c. $2.25 pants , 8Sc. Boys' cotton waist ? less than i price , etc. _ SHERIFF'S ' SALE , 115 S. Kith st. , near Douglas , Opposite Boston Storo. P. S. Ono of the biggest snaps wo over offered are a lot of knee punts , olo- gnnt made , all sixes , big or small. Thov would ho dirt cheap for 50c , our price 25c. Not moro than 2 to a customer. Samuel Hums is offering a handsome baking dish $3.00 , formerly $0.00. 1C 12 SKATKS. I.oljcck-l.lnn lliinUviiro Company , 14UI Douglas Street. "Slide Kelly , slide , " was the old war cry. Now it is "Skate , Kitty skato. " For best skates for all the people. Go to LOBEQK-LINN HARDWARE Company , Popular ice skate merchants. A tiXU U.i > CK3I K.T . Iloyt's "A Grass Monkey , " which is ono of Charles U. Iloyt's brightest nnd funniest farces , will bo presented at Boyd's theater for four nights and'two ir.iitinecs. commenc ing Sunday afternoon next. This is an ex cellent Christmas attraction for this popular house. The company arrived from St. Jo seph Wednesday and will rest hero tlio re mainder of the week. Nebraska lodqo No. 1 will , on Friday even ing of this week , produce the play "Damon and Pythias. " "Stavlicht , " a farcical musical comedy , in which Verona .larlicau plays the leading part , will ho on the Fifteenth Street theater stage next Sunday night. We have plenty of Wbonsocket and-Rhode Island For everybody , retailer or jobber , by the case or Car Load. Send us your orders and they will be filled at the lowest prices. We won't sell Any more Christmas presents c After Saturday night-so you h'.ivc only two days more to make your purchase. RAYMOND , JEWE1.E * , Corner Ifith anil UoiiflaH Slrci'tH , Oiimlio. kfta yva y Syy "A HAND SAW IS A GOOD THING , BUT NOT , SHAVE WITH. " IS THE PROPER THING FOR HOUSE-CLEANING , " MANHOOD RESTOREDSS tlon of u tatnouH I'riMirh pliy ldnnwlll quickly rurojon of nil ner vous or Ulwttsus of liu' fflifrullve < irKUH . Mich an JMHI Maiihncjil , IiiHomnln , I'alimlii lliu JliicW.Somlnul Kinl.isloiiH , Js'ervoiw I'l'ljlllty. IMniplcH , Vnlllnvra to Jlurry , lOxliaustlin ; Drnlnx , Vitrlcnrole unj ConHllpntlnn. CIJI'llUJNUrlMnifB tlin liver , the kidneys nnd the urinary I BEFORE AND AFTER ort-uiiMof alllinpiirlliea , CIJI'IDlINi ; Htmitdlinm nnd roHloroa Hmall wnak orirana. The ri'aaon BinTrircrH are not cnnid liy Doctorn IH bucauso ninety percent nre tronblwl wllh I'rostutltlii. CUJl'IDKNB IH the only Icnown r iiu < dy to euro without an operation , ( i.ono U'H- thnonlnlH. A writtonKuaranlpnfc'lvf'ii and nionoy rulurnud If Blx boxcHdocn nol ( itfcct a por- inanciitcuro. $1.00 abox.wU lor if 5.01) ) . by mall. Send for circular and ti'hiliiicinlu ; - Addreha 1IAVOI. 31 iiHINi ) ; CIO. . P. O. Ilex ' . ' 07(1 ( Han FrnndlBco. Cal. For Halo by Goodman UriifeCo. . , 1110 Farnam St. , Omaha ; Camp Uroa. , Council lllulISi Iowa , SPECIALIST I'rBtlclunt of NEW ERI SlIIUJICAl , OISl'KNSAKV. Coiniiltatliiu I'm- . Is nnstinusaotl In thu tr ut'iianl of all Chroiiio , Private and Nervous Uioa o , , i < rilu tu or consult lursonally. TUKATMBN I1 II V MAUi. " . nii.HuuiniHumfvr Addrebs wlih stamp , for par- tlcularu , which will ba HOIII In plain tiiivulop } . 1 * . ' B 5 Christmas Bulletin lorry Christmas To To Don't undostancl us as trying to interpose or teach you No ! not at ail you continue buying your nick-nacks and toys for to make the youngsters happy , as of bygone clays but if you have need for sensible presents , consult the lovlicst outlay of'holiday gatherings ever displayed under any ono roof at the Nebraska of course CHILDREN WIFE SISTER TO TO HUSBAND , BROTHER n.iohc'lorH marry n l ilr < HllU H tU tlVCII Mill'- ported , awl luiiil . , . tlii'lrowu. ,1.11011 palra lo Irom , 75o 0 Sweehearts PARENTS TO GHELDREH OR. U the only " SPECIALIST VTUOIIIEATS A1.I , PRIVATE DISEASES ; and DEBILITIES of MEN ONLY. Women Excluded , 18 jrenri oxperlnoc * Circular * free. I lib and Farnam Sla NEB. ' D Catarrh Powder ouroa catarrh BIRNEY'S 00 cum * . INCLUDE IN YOUR CHRIST MAS PURCHASES A DOZEN OF OUR FINELY FIN ISH ED PHOTOS OF YOURSELF. HIGH-CLASS PHOTOGRIPHY , 313,315 , , 317 S ) . 15t'i SI , Oflrtl , llotwc'on Pariiam and Ilarncy. Sli > r.l < lii > lil l'S Moelllll , ' . OKTICH or IJKR-OI.MIKB'ASIIHKE KM HAIID * WAIII : ' ( ) . , OMAHA , Null. , Di-f. H , 1H03 , Notluo IK hcriiby nlvrn to tliti MiirUholilurM ( if HID Iye- Olurku Aiulri'i'huii lliirdwnru coinuuny tlmt liu uiiiiuitl imiotliii : uf Iliu stoolilioldur.s oC tlin company will Ito hold at tho' otllccs of thu HUliI cuniiuiiy | , 1211) ) . 12m and I'i'i'A lluriiny ntit > ul 1a tlin ity : | nt ( Jiniiliu , In ihofcliitoiif NuliriHku , nu Tui ) > i ( luy.hiiniury 0 , A. I ) . . IHtM. at ! l o'cliuk | i , in. , for ihu purpii'iu "f oliitiiliiiiii board ot ( llrculors * for tlif company to sorni iHii'lni ; the misuliiic year ami lo Ininsucl Midi otliur hiislnoai ua limy Ijo prusoiitcd at biioh inuolliiK II. .1. lin. : I'roslUciil. Attest : W. M. UASS , cuiutury MorldinlclrlV Mrcttiiir. Union Klovatorroinpan.v of iJinaha , Nntlca Is lioruby Klviiii thai HIM annual iiinctln ' n the btocl.liuldi'fs of thu Union lOlov.ilur en. pnny , for the | > urpo < > o of tiled Inn bavun ( IN rt'dort and Kiiuh nthur iHHlnusw an nmy | iron- crly coinu liuforo Iliu iiiculliiK , will liu huld ufi tint olllco ot .lolin M. Thiin > toii Union I'aclllo hullilliiL' , Omaha , Null. , upoi ) Monday , the UK day of Jiviiuaiy , iH'J4 , bonvci'ii ihu IIOUTH of 10 o'clock a. in. ancl.U o'clock n , m Ai.cx .Vln.i.Aii Hoc Iloston , Desombcr 10 , 1K03 , Di Notice to Mnoldinliti M. Nollco la herchy elven ( hut tlio annual meeting of the Mncklmldurs of thu Omnlift Onion IH'i'ot ' company will hi- held at the olllca of the Union Depot coinpuny. t the head- riuarlori of thu Union I'aclllc Kallwuy comj iiany , In llioclly of Umaha nn the bth ( luy ol Juniiary. 1H94 , ut U oVIocli p. m. , for tliw li'C tlon of ilirirtoiR and transaction at uiiy othsi Imslmibs Unit muy li < Kully cumu btfuru tU < uieellnUniulm , Doc , 1H , 1B03. J , U , VAXLMU , K u , Omaha Umoa Bjipot ' Co.