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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1894)
8PE01HL NOTIGEJV * * X DVERTISEMENTS FdirTHESB COLUMN9 /Vwlll ho taken until IBillOp , m. for the evening nnd until 8:110 : p.m. for the morning and Sunday idltlonn , AdvcrllBern , hy ronucntlng n numbered check , rnn have their answers addressed to n numbcre < l letter Irtcaro of Tin : HI-.E. Aimwom BO n.ldrcHsed v wlll bpOeilverrd upon presentation of the check. WANTED. Rules , t Ko n won ! Hint tnncrlloti , $1.BO a line jxsr iiiontli , Noihn lkg.for 1" * than B5c. _ _ WANTED , I1Y MIDDLE AOKD LADY , PO ; A pltlonaHaaslstnnt In doctor's onico or nicrtlc.i1 Institute. Address 11 01 , Hoc. Bin - _ WANTED. POSITION AS CLERK IIY REGIS- tcre.l pharmacist ! references. Address II IIB , HOO. Maao 6 WANTED MALE HELP. It/UeH.lWe a word first hiBcrslon.lc n word there- nflcr. Nothing taken for less than B5c. " " IN" nSOLICITORS. . TEAMS""FURNISHEDI JJHtalhncnt goodn. American Wrlngar Co. , 1009 Howard ut. 005 T > AGENTS , SALARY OR COMMISSION. THK 4Jgreatent Invention of the age. Thn New Patent riicinlc.il Ink Erasing Pencil. Sells on Bight. WorkH like magic. Agents nrn making SB5.00 tn llBiVUO per week. For further particulars write the Monrou Eraser Mfg. Co. , X 30 , La Ccosse , W * . Gull * jn- LIVE HUSTLERS.APPLY 17 GRANITB HLK T > WANTED , MEN TO DISTRIBUTE CIRCU- .IJIar , lack up nlgnn. nle. Particulars , two 1- tent stnnipH. Kearnes Co. , Indianapolis. Imt. "fl-WANTKD , F.XPEniRNCED OOAClIMANi .I'miiat have reference. Apply 130 Faninm Btreet. Blil B _ _ _ _ _ _ -A IIESPONSUILK INSTITUTION USINO A new plan of InvcRtincnt for monthly navlnuH , which IH uniiBimlly prolltnblo and absolutely H.-ife , ili'HlreH a local intent In every city. Ho must bu ol xperlennoandBtnndlnir , and rap.-ihln of orirnidK- Inira lleld-foren under htm. Tlm best talent only IH rvqulri'd and paid for. Heferences nnd dctnllx of i-xpcrlenco mimt be submitted. Thu Savlnim Hoclnty , Kqnltablo building , Denver. Colo. Hll 'J' ' r ) WANTKU , A PUSHING MAN WiTlI AI1OUI J > f mi ) can get nn nzmicy pavlnir SB.a wpoK mill i > ppiiNCH. KOward Knox , Kiora hotel. Council ItliiffH. M837 0 * _ _ _ | J WANTKD.A UBTJAHtiE PEUSON IN EVKUTf .I'lownorclty In tlio U.S. to dlHtrlbulo circular * nnd tack up Hlirim. No canvnnnlnp or iwddllnir. ( 'null paid. Address with stamp , Will A. Mellon Co. , Cleveland. Ohio. _ M8tB ; ! ! | WANTED , SATKSMEN ON THK UOAD TO -I 'Bell advcrtlHlinr cards and calendars on coin- inlHslon direct from the manufaottiror. Can make it-mum per week. Advertising Specialty Co. . Ilnf- Min , N. v. Maai ; > It.-itCR , 1 We a won ! nrst Insertion , le n word tnero- rilliT. Nollilng taken fur less than BSe. _ ri-LAUIKS CAN MAKE $10.00 PEHWBEK AT V 'home : no nollcltlne ; no experience : send Btnnip. Kancy ( ! oed Sl'fir Co. , 1BU3 Chamters Btreet , St. LoulH. Mo. M71U - > _ _ EXVEIUENCED SHIUT ANI1 V p.-mt li.indB at the Kllpatrlck-Koch BtiekBkln factory , E.iHt Omaha. 7B I B C\ ' LADIES DESIKINO FIUST-CrASS Supply at the Scandinavian Youns Laul home , ; iUUCiunlntf : St. M701 0'- _ I -UIULS WANTINO PIUST-OLASS PLACK 'HhoiiUI ' call at thn Scandinavian Vounu ijiullot ) liome. .1 ! > 01 CtnnliiRSt. Np cliatxe. M7'Ji ! 0 * f WANTED , "CAPAIILE. INTKLLIBBNT v woman who Is wlllliiR to work to Bocuro ad- van cement. Address II UU , 1100,011100. MbQ7 a * / 1 LADY TO TIIAEL. SALARY $18.00 A VAvoek. Iloforcncea and security necessary. Ad- ilreHH 10 ! N. Y. Life llld'g. H'23-l' _ FOB. BENT HOUSES. Kates , 10o a line i-ncli Insertion , $ t.BO a line per month. Kothln ? taken lor IOHH than B. > c. IV HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE "CITY , .1 JThe O. F. Davis company , 1503 Farnam. 007 A-O-ROOM COTTAGE , MODERN. CHOICE IN /Sltmford circle. C. S. Elgntler. B01 Boo bldg.COS COS : -HOUSES , F. K. DARLING , BARKER BLOCK. , -NEW MODERN 8-ROOM HOUSl'VJl i MASON T\ TWO GOOD SEVEN-ROOM HOUSES AND .1 fHW flvn-rooni liouse. near business'center ' , at S 15.00. $ BO.OO and $ B5.00. J. D. Zlttlo , Brown block , 10th nnd'Douglas streets. Mil'- TV-MODERN CR.H'l : 0tNi33 ; ST.-with Btable , J * . ' : ' B48tU * Tl-iCORNER FEAT AT ' 1BTH'AND JONESsr 7 -1-M'OoinB ! rnngo and nil other conveniences ! no liettertlnt In tlio city$35.00. : ( . George Clonser , loom B , Patterson block , 10BJiJFarn.ini. ; MilID ( FURNISHED HOUSE , 8)ROOMS,2009'CALI- ) D fornla. M487 IB' , -RENTAL AGENCY , r.OT BROWN BLOCK. T\ FOR RENT , G-ROOM HOUSE. 1807 I7.ARD JLJttt net. M835 1) " | -\-DESIRABLE HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF J''city , cheap. J. H..Parrottc.Douglas block. ' M50B fBO T-J-FOR RENT , ( J-ROOM COTTAGE , 60S SOUTH JAllht. M077 a- IV-FOIl RENT. 7-ROOM MODERN COTTAGlT , JVeaHt front , $ BB.50. Fidelity Trust Company 1T"B Farnam street. M07B 7 - ROOM COTTAGE , MODERN IMPROVE- B-7 mentBi013 : Luavonworth. M8BII 5' D-FOR.RENT , 6-ROOM HOUSE ; INQUIRE 1(118 ( Dorcas Bt 8007' - FOR RENT.NEW SEVEN ROOM COTTAGE with all modern convlcnceB , location 1421) ) S until Btreet on paved Btreet , electric 'cars IKIBH the iloor. For further Information call on G. N. Clay- i m , Wabush ofllce , 150B. Farnam street. 8B4 8 _ ( FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE. E10 SOUTH 21S Hlree.l. M8tl : ) 14 * FOB RENT FCTBNISHED BOOMS , Ratos.lkca wordfirstlnBeruon.lca word there- nfter , Nothing taken for less than B5c. J7-FOR RENT. DESIRABLE FURNISHED oniums : Tnqulro HUD Podge. MBUO 17-DOLAN HOUSE , Bll NORTH 18TH ST. ; . .Ijiieumimngemcnt ; pleasant rooms ; itooil table ; iraHonablu rates. MtOO : fl6 * 'ifl ! l FURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING J < for man and wifeKent taken In boanl , : > 10N 17th ( IB ! 1 ? FURNISHED ROOMS , MODERN CONVENI- J enees. UB1 North 10th MUit : : S * NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT hotiHckeeplngforKeiillcmanand.wlfa lit private family ; modern brick house on ! 1 car lines. BUOu Hurt HliviU. MIIIH ! l * 1 ? . FURNISHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT HOUSE- .Likccplng. IH ) N. intli. MbOi ) 4' K-'i'URNISHED ROOM , 2017 H ARNEY ST.7B35' ' 1 ? FURNISHED ROOMS , MODERN , 1717 CHI- JV.'ntii street. M7 ! < : t fB8' T. ' Fl'RNISHED ROOMS , BATH ; $0 MONTH , -I.U1I11 l''aniam. Hid 4" PUBNISHED BOOMS AND BOABD. Itulert l o u won ! first Insertion , le n word tliineattejNothing taken for less than B5o. Coil NO WOM EN'S- HOME UN D K R OA R F. 6 F Women's Christian association , 111 S. 17th at U1B [ , ' ROOMS Jt HOARD , HILLSIDE , 18 .t DODGE. Tf LARGE ROOM WITH STRICTLY FIRST- I' CIHH | Irannl BlOl ) DotiBlab stivot 403 SOUTH ROOM , WITH BOARD. B40l ( OASS. 71HI 7 I ' NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS WITH HOARD , J1 nr.i N. yotii st. , mjj. . 1 , NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS WITH OR .1 without board at the WcbHlcr. 318 N loth HI. BBS S * FOB BENT-STOBES AND OFFICES. Hates , IH'e nwonl first niHurlion , lo a wont tliurntter. Nothlnif taken for lei > than B3o. y niccif : UUILDINU lllll Furnam t. Tint bullrlliiif IKIH n fireproof cu * niont I''ii-enitMit , complete hteam liealiup llxluieit. w.'itor on all the lloov , icna , vie. Apply at the of. * ili-i. of Thiijteo. _ lllu | DPFIOKS FOR RENT IN THE SCHHTX .1 inilkllnir , itlth and Hurnoy , SlK.'clai tndnuumentH lield out to pnnnant'nt lenaiilH. Apply tn Joint , , rooms 50 und Al , Sohlltz bullillus. MS85 AGENTS WANTED. Hutes , lOoullnnnaoh Inaortlon. 1 > l.30u lluo par iiuinili. Nuthlnir taken far lean than 'J8u " SOLICITORS , OirTANU COUNTRY. FOR AN I ailvevttHlii * BII.II > . ( mil buforo noon or ud- 1111 lleibllUaing. . MiSU : flS * r AGENTS ANTED , WHOLR OR SPARE i' Hun ! ; Boinethimcciitlridy nuw ; outlUfreu. Ad- .ilrvnH 1'rlur , lai Vnu llurun utrctit. Chicago. 111. RJ7H5 4 ( _ _ _ T"\vS WANT TRAVELING MEN ALREADY ill i n' ptoyiHt to itsll our olU OH a nldo llnu. JjitfO 1'inniiilnMonfi pntd. Tin ) A. R. TlnnuluH Oil com- jiiiny I'lKVBlanU. O. Sill 8 1 J1AHEMKNT TO RENT , J1KST LOCATION t > lii the city. Apply ( tru ; store , Hlth und Dduclns. MH''H n i.WANTED TO BENT. i. , f UiiliIHoiwonl lliittliiiiorlk'n , Aii4 wor-1 tlurij- ir Nothing talton forle thantfJc. K WANTED AT ONCE-A MODERN n'Bliint tint fur Unlit houHekevplne , contrully JocnliHl Aiidrwt room B8 , Hotel lk-llon | . _ 7ltf ) 3 * ff ) TTAQB "WANTED" H ROOMsriN JUmt nb neighborhood , wtthm It ) inlnntim IVU'M ' of poKlonice. _ AililtxL8.i bta'lui' rent , N. V , Vtf , 1&B4 UouclM St. MS.7 5 STOBAQE. Ratcn , IHc n word nrst tnnortton , In n word thereafter. Nothing taken for less thnh 26c. M -STORAGE , WILLIAMS & CROSS , 1214 HAR- noy. 014 _ _ _ _ M -STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS clean and cheap rate. R , Wells , nil Farnam _ it 15 WANTED TO BUY. Rates , 1 Oca line e.ach Insertion , $1.50 n line per month. Nothing taken for loss tliangjo. _ TSr-WANTEb-T\v6 POOL TAIILKS. ONE -l-i comhlnatlon tibia preferred. Rcmcmbef thBV mimt bo sold ncconllnir to these times. 'J , M. WlUlliaucr , Harblnc , Nub. , _ M71B 5 AJ'-WE HAVE A CUSTOMER FOR CHOICI ! li renldcnco lot. not lr > sn than 00 feet , south or I'-iHt frontage , Hontli of Dodge street. Oarvln Bros. , -10 Now York Life. M830 4 _ JOB SALE-HOB3ESWAGONSETO. p-FOIl SALE. MATCHED SPAN OF HAMHLE- -L tonl.ius ; dark brown , o E. Osborno , Wt-ston , In. M7U t 7 FOB BALE-MISCELLANEOUS. Rates , IWn a wonl flMt Insertion , le n word tlu-ix--iftcr. Nothing taken for luai than B5c. _ -FOR SALE , NEW UPRIGHT PIANO , OAK fmniot will take good horse In trade. G. F. Klscr , South Omaha. OBO Q -HALED HAY FOIl SALE. THE STANDARD C.ittlo Company , Ames , Nub. have B.OOO tons of peed barn stored huy for sa'.o. All orders Illlitl promptly. . M71 ! ) _ _ Q-I1ANI ) INSTRUMENTS. HALF PRICE. Myutln lodKe , Kiilehts of I'ythl.iB. has for B.ilo n full set of triple silver platoa band Imtniinenls , I'eplH'r'n bust. Addrosn for price , Dclovan H.itos , K. U. A S. , Aurora. Neb. M7H7 6 Q -FOR SALE. A YOUNG MILK COW. T. J , Rogers , 1 1BO Park avo. 780 4 r\ LUNCH COUNTER FOR SALM , CHEAP ; Wonly uinall capital reoulred. 820 S. 10th Btreet. M788 8' _ MISCELLANEOUS. _ Rates , IKe a word first Insertion , le a word thereafter. Nothing taken for lean ihtui Bu. HOO DISEASES PREVENTIVE. I HEREBY E certify that Henry Coombs , nth and CnmlnR St. , Omaha , operated on my IIOB Inot Aiifimt and alnciithu operation my IIOKB havn done well. I bnllevo It to be n good preventive forall dlxei8na. : 1 al o bellevo It would pay any man to try It , as .tliu cost la no small. William Glllcsple. M181 f8 -FOR CASH KENT. FARM 1 MILE SOUTH South Omaha. 0. Chllda , 1800 Leavenworth street. anoa _ I ) -WANTED ONE HOUSE TO DO L10HT Jv- driving for Ida kceplns. Address 11 CO. Ileo. , 707 2 * _ CLAIRVOYANTS. _ ItntCH , . ! Oca line o.-ich Insertion , $1.50 a line par month. Nollilnc taken for Ies4 than B5c. S -MUS.DtlH , WARREN , I liable business. medium ; 7th year at 1 10 N , Kith. 1)18 ) _ _ _ _ _ _ MASSAGE , BATHS , ETC. Rules , l c a word nrst Insertion , $1.50 n line per month. Nothing taken for less than 'J5o. 'P-MADAME SMITH , 002 S. 13TII. BNO FLOOR. -L Room il. MasHatfo , vapor , alcohol , atcatn .sulphur- lue and aoa oatua. W038 3' _ f aiME.mnowN , 1314 CAPITOL AVE. ROOM JL. | . second floor. Massage treatment. Alcohol , Biilphtirandsu.i baths. MBO. > 8 * M1-5IAS3AOE. MADAME BERNARD , -"JO N. .t KITH. Mli8lf-7' _ PERSONAL. Rates , IHc a won ! first Insertion , le a word thereafter , Nothlns taken for less than B5c. MASSAGE TREATMENT. ELKCTUO-THER- mal baths. Scalp nnd hnlr trentment , manicure inidchlropodlst.Mrs.POBt)31U S.10thWlthnellbllc. 01U _ A. MACDONALD , CITY OAR11AGE CONtractor - U ; tractor , onico ra 0 & 7 IJarker blk , 13 , t Farnam. 1)54 ) IS T f IF YOU WANT TO GET MARRIED SEND U llvo 1 cent stamps for matrimonial paper. Ad- dJch .Box7UO. Fulrbtiry. 111. JM103 F8 MONEY LOANED ON ALL KINDS OF U ; goods at lowest rates at 60S 'N. .10 St. fil5 F23 U VIAVI. HOME TREATMENT FOR LADIES. Health book and consultation free. Address or call , yiavl Co ; , sulto 34(1 , BeoBldg. Lady attendant. - . . ; MSO t IBS' WANTED .INFORMATION OF LOUIS HOLM An'lnrson , was 'working near Arlington and Kennnrd two years ngo. Send information to Christ Helm Anderson , Kcnnard , Washington county , Nebraska. 810-5 * U-SAFE FOR OlENT , 034 N. Y. LIFE , 817 ! ' INFORMATION WANTED- - TO THE whereabouts of 'Ersklne Clarence Batchelor , Bonbf the late Dr. J. C. Batchelor , who died on Friday , July B8 , 1893. The deceased was well known In Masonic circles throughout this coun try , having been at thu tlmo of his death grand commander of supreme council 33 o. 'Southern jurisdiction. Information should be addressed to Charles F. Buck , esq. . . Masonic Temple. Now , Or leans , La. , or Mrs. Jennie Hutchlngs ; sister of the deceased , No. Bll North Hull Btreet , Montgomery , Ala. 'M833 ' 8 MONEY TO LOAN BEAL ESTATE. Rates. IHc a word fli-st Insertion , le a word thai-carter , Nothing taken for less than B5c. Rates , IKc a word flret Insertion , le a word ( hereafter. Nothing taken for less than B5e. ' * ' The O. F. Davis Co. , 1505 Farnam St. OBO' -LOANS ON IMPROVED AND UN IMPROVED city property , $3,000 and upwards , 5 to OX per centj no delays.W.FariiamSmltluV.CoiaBOFarnam. UB1 TIT" ANTHONY-LOAN AND TRUST CO. , ! 11B N.Y ' ' "Life , lends nt low rates for choice nccurlty on Nebraska and Iowa farms or Omaha. olty property. . OBU \\T-OMONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST .RATES ON " ' Improved and nnlniprovcd Omaha real estate , 1 to 5 years. Fidelity Truat Co. , 170B Furuam.CB3 CB3 MORTGAGE LOANS , A. MOORE , S04 N. Y. Wti ilfo. Ml 73-18 * \\T l ON IMPROVED HEAL ESTATE Oa rvln B.-os. , BIO N. Y. Ltfo. MBU1 ill - LOAN ON.FARMS IN DOUOLAS W-MONEYTO county nml Omaha city property. Ko ilcluy. Fldellly Trust Comixmy , 170B Farnnm st. MUU3 \V-JIONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA PROPERTY ' ' and Nebraska farms nt from U to 7 percent. W , II. Melklo , First Nat'l bank bltlif. M4HO -CENTRAL LOAN AND TRUST CO. , ! IOO Boo bldff. 7U5 FARM \VANTED.j\DDRESS , Central Loan & Trust Co.Ii < : o buildlni.- . Omaha Neb. M7U3 5 _ MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. Dates , lOca line each Insertion , $1. 50 u lluo per month. Nothlns takun for less than B5c. -MONEY TO I JV Via will loan you any sum which yon wish , small or lorgo , at the lowest poBslbln rates , In the riillckoBl'iMjsHlblo time , nnd for any longih of tlmo ( OHiilt you. You can ray H back In Btich InBtnll- iiieiitH IIH yon wish , when you wish , and only pay for It as long as yon kneptt. Yon can borrow on HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANOS , HORSES , WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS. MERCHANDISE , OR ANY OTHER SECURITY , ' , Without publicity or removal of property. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. , H0 ( ! SOUTH KITH STREET. First flour above thn Hlruitt. THE OLDEST , LARGEST .AND ONLY INCOR PORATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA.UBS UBS A'-WILL LOAN MONEY ON ANY KIND OF -Asecurity ; strictly conlldentlal. A , E. Harris , room I , Continental block. UB7 i MONEY TO LOAN ON HORSES. WAGONS , i pluium and furnltnra of all kinds. Buslnaaa conllUuntlal. J. U.Hudtlockroom4B7 Raingoblock. , UB7 ' 'VXX THE PLACE TO BORROW MONEY , ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. ' MONEY. ON HOH 1'.S AND MULES. MONEY , ON WAiONSANDOAIlRlAOES , MONEY , ON PIANOS AND ORGANS. MONEY , ON WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS , MONEY ; ON MERCHANDISE. MONEY , ON ANY CHATTEL SECURITIES , MONEY , ON goods that remain with yon. MONEY , IF YOU WANT NO PL'IILICITY. MONEY , IN larurnor Mnall UIIIOIIIIIK. I MONEY , AT LOWEST POSSIULE RATES. MONEY , IN OUIOKKST POSSIBLE TIME , MOMEY , THAT you mo- pay back at any time and In any amount U at ROOM 1. W1THNKLL blcclt , Cor. IMIi nnd Harncy sti. THE FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. il-JO V.-MONEY LOANED ox FCRNIWRBTp vNos A..ill avtlclua of value. FixtdTorry O Uainve blk , :103 : YFOR SALE , STATE AND COUNTY RIGHTS , latent door check. Address with stamp , Lock box.51. Counell Bltiffn. la. B01-MI " -DRUG STORE , CBNTRArI.Y LOCATED. ON gqgy teriiia. Huxam.'Clty. M5HS V MEAT M ARKST FOR SA'ET ENTUALLY A located : iloliiit eood c-anU nnd family trades lilted np omt eints , inaludlny na\i ace factory , - nutllt.two iiorhes.-w.iBoiw , eto. , irood for sulllmri well worth Invostixatlnir , VFOR SALE , * 3,000.0 ( ) STOCK GENERAL luierchnndluoi well catabllahed and wnUlocnttMli aohur umh buelnai > ti In ono of the beat tradlnir towns In the mate. If you want to Rtep Into n rood , piylntr bUBlnemi hrro U yor opiuirtunlty. Aildrtfua TY. . Smith , OUIowa , Neb. A Weak Digestion strange ns it may seem , is caused from a lack of that which is never exactly digested -fat. The greatest fact in connection with colt's Emulsion appears at this point \spartly \ digested fat and the most weakened digestion is quickly strengthened by it. The only possible help in Consumption is the arrest of waste and re newal of new , healthy tissue , Scott's Emulsion has done wonders in Con sumption just this way. Prepared brScatlft Bonne. N. Y. A1lriruRnl t . Miss Maria PAROLA'S COOK BOOK containing 100 recipes which flho has late ly written for the Liebig Company SENT FREE on application to Dauchy JtCo. , B7 Park Plnco , Now York. Drop a postal card for It and always buy LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT of BEEF BUSINESS CHANCES Goiitf lined. -A GOOD LOCATION FOR A LIVE1 DRUG- glat , Address B 58 , Hoe , Omaha. M80B 4 * -HOTEL FOR SALE , 874 , SHENANDOAH. IA 8B3-M1 FOB EXCHANGE. Rales , lOe a line each Insertion , $1.50 a line per month. Nothing taken for lesn than B5c. / l-Jlst ( modern Improvements ) , for Chicago prop erly. Improved or unimproved. W. M. Welch , 001 I'axton block. M438 flO MILLINERY AND NOTIONS : r/ STOCK OF A want horses nnd cattle. Box B05 , Frankfort , Ind. ( Kill _ V-EXCHANGES. ALEX. MOORE.504'N. ' Y.LIFE. I OWN 100 FARMS IN NEBRASKA , KANSAS Z and Dakota. Will sell cheap or exchange for indue.horses and cattle. Add.box 70.Fr.uikrort.Iua 030 TO EXCHANGE , TWENTY-ROOM BRICK Z steam huuted hotel for land or Btcam swing. SN Box IIH , Dnnlap , Iowa. 03B FB ' /-GALVESTON CITY PROPERTY TO EXchange - change for land or merchandise. Box 378 , Kearney. Neb. 093 10 * r/STEAM GRAIN ELEVATOR IN BEST PART /Jofstatofor general merchandise or groceries. .Address Lock Uox III , Wood River , Neb. M74B TO EXCHANGE , COUNTRY NEWSPAPER Z plant. F. M. Currlo , Sargent , Nob. M787 8 I/ FOR EXCHANGE , IfOUSES AND LOTS IN ' -'Omaha for Nnbraaka land. The O. F. Davis company , 1605 Faniatn street. M780 B8 " /-FOR EXCHANGE , IMPROVED ACRES NEAR Somalia , also u beautiful , east front , modern residence with n frontage of (10 ( feet , on Park ayu. D. F. Hutchison , IPS N. 15th st. BOB 3 r/ FOR SALE. OR WILL TRADE FOR DEN- Jver residence property , lots ! ) and 10. block (1 ( , McCague's addition. Omaha. Lots are clear. 'Ad dress C. H. Coy ,4035 Curtis street , Denver. Cole ; M80U 5 OMAHA PROPERTY FOR HOUSE AND LOT , Z 8 or U rooms , modern Improvements , good lo cality. Address 1107 N. ,18th st , ' 8B2 4" Z TO EXCHANGE , OMAHA PROPERTY FOR Southern land In thu e lf comities. Address It 40. Hue. B18-4- " FOB SALE BEAL ESTATE. Rates , lOc a line eauh Insertion , $1.50 a line per month. Nothing taken for loss than BJC. OARGAINS , HOUSES , Lo ANEI FARMS , SALE J-Jor trade. F. K. Darllnj , Barker bloo'K. 031 riHOIOE FARMS. C.R.BOATRIOHT.301 N.V.LIFE V 157.1'7 IN CENTRAL NEBRASKA FOR SALE FARMS on monthly or yearly payments. Williams & Mlttnn. Room 313 , McCugno building1 , opposite postonicn. ' MOOO a O20 ACRES OR 100 ACRES IN CENTRAL NE- < Jra8lta | , UmlleB from good town on tlm ll.it M. railroad , $8.01) per aero , onoifourth cash , balance monthly oryearly pnymenta. Wo will pay buyer's cnr faro to see It. Wllllnms & Jllttati , room ; U3 McCaguo building , opposite pOBtoQlcc.7:10 : 0 IIX71LL SELL CHEAP OR EXCHANGE FOR ' V Jlllwaukeo , WIs. , property , lots:8. : U. 10 , blook B , E. V. Smith's add. , city of Omaha. For Informa tion write Cream City- Sash and Doo. " Company , Milwaukee , Wla. 31744 tB8 TTACANT LOT , SOUTIM7TH STREET. $ ' . ' 00.00. Vacant lot , South 20th fltreet , $100.00. Vacant lot , North BIth street , $ .100,00. Vacant lot , BDth and Lake , $800.00. Vacant lot , iiad and Q , Konth Omiiha100.00. . Vacant lot , BUth and Ilanunond , South Omaha , $1B5.00. . , Ilonsu nnd lot , H.ld nnd Jcmcs , $1,000.00.- Honso and lot , 17th nnd Lakol .800,00. . Ilonsu and lot , Bath andMuple ; , $ liUO.OO. ) Hoiisu and lot , 17th and Canton , $ -li)0.00. : ( ) Honso and lot , i7th ! nnd Dodge. $1,100.011. If you have property to Roll ( at a low price ) mall us description , prlco and terms. REBD.VSELDY aaUloarU of trade. 814-4. 71 PLANS JIAVE BEEN SENT US BY LADIES IN t competing for our prize for best arranged cot tages. Tlieita will bo submitted to n committee of throa competent ladles , und their decision will BOOH bonniiomiofd. In the meantime wo would llkic to cull attention to the following desirable bargains ; ThOBO two houses In Avondale Park , nearly com pleted ; models ; can't bo equated for the price. 0-room house , mnntol , barn.etc. , only.l'jr.0.00 n-room IIOIIHO , now , and full lot , only. , . , 1,350.00 0-room house , now , and full lot , only 1,1)00.00 ) Unt little cash required. FIDELITY TRUST CO. , 170B Farnam street. 830-4 SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR LAND IN Kansas or Nebraska or western Iowa , n line young orange and pear grove In southwestern Louisiana. Address F. W. Luce , Hampton. la. MBI ; i s LOST. Rales , loo.-i line nach Insertion , $1.00 a line per month. Nothing taken for less 'thiin 33c. T 6sT KNiGIIT TEJlFLAlTF "TmAJotiT'lSlA' JL/iuomt on face ; fO.OO rownnl for return to Ileo olllce. 810 a MUSIC , AItT AND LANGUAGES , Rales , 10n a mo each Insertion. $1,50 a line per month. M ith.iu takeq tor lesa then B3c. 7)U I PinVATEI INSTRUCTION"iN GERMAN F or ; .latin address Rudolph KBU , P. o. box iltii ) . 7ilO 0 * F70ELLrNJlECK.BANJOlSTANUTEACHBR. a 181U California St Ull SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING VAN SANT'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND , 51 ! N. V Y. LI To , Omaha. Ask for circular. M405" GABBAGEr Rates , lOa a line each Insertion , $1.50 a Una per month. No t h I n g taken for his than B5o. Ikik-o , miinuro , ashes , retime , and cleautm ; at vuullH and ceHspoola sent to thm onico or to the nfflcu of the Hoard of Health will bo promptly nt- liinded to. The only nUlit Boll men tn my employ lire Junii'H Fuller. Peter I or > inren , John Nelson und S.im Ovea-nanl. A. MacDanuld , city carbaeo i-ontractor. VUOIIIH 0 and 7 , Barker block. Tel , 1.SH7. M)5S : f5 ! UNDERTAICERS AND EMBALMEBS Rates , 1 Oca line oaoh Insertion , $1.110 a llnopjr iiioiuh' Nothlnr taken for luss than BJc. ( FOirMERLY WITH : JONN C jacobs.tleceatedi later with M. a Maul.l under luVorand embahnori Uias. 10th HI. Tol. OUU. _ HK. I1URKETT. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND cmbalmor. 1(118 ( Chlcayo Ht. Tel. 00. UU : T SONNENBBRO , DIAMOND llROKBli , 1303 i' .Doiii.'las m. JLoanH money on Ulamouds , M-utches , uta. Ola cold and Ntlvurbou ; ) ! ! . Tel. 15.1S UUU SCALES. N'J lloixlcn X Solleck C'o. . Uako ut. , Chluatra 037 DUN'S ' AND BpSTREET'S ' Success of the Bond IMS Gives n Now Impulse to Business. r i GRADUAL \ IMPROVEM f CONTINUES Kcnrly All tlio Grcitt Induttrlo.i rrelliiK the Jfiilliienco of Ilrttcr Times A Itovlotr of tlio Trade C'ondlj.liins The i'ullurcs. NEW YOUK , Feb. 2. II. O. Dun & Co's , weekly review ot trade says : A fresh Im pulse has been given to business this week by the success of the treasury In obtaining gold for Its reserve , thus strengthening confidence In Its ability to maintain gold payments. The revenue had fallen oft sc much nnd the prospects for the loan looked so unfavorable , until financial Institution ! hero decided to carry It through , that some anxiety about the monetary future was natural. Gradual improvement In business explains the appearance ot moro commer cial paper in the market this week than 1ms been seen for a long time , though np as yet the vast accumulation ot Idle funds Is proof enough that trade line by no means regained normal proportions , Industrial recovery continues , though It U but gradual , In response to the demand oi a people whose consumption at Its li-wcst Is greater than that of any ither counry , and more mills are now at work. Wheat has advanced about V&c , because western re ceipts were only 1,435,000 bushels for the week , ngulust 2,893,000 last year , though there are no signs nt matorlal inoronsin the enormous visible supply , and Atlantic exports dwindled to 413,090 bushels for tlic week , against 1,404,471 last year. Smaller receipts and exports of corn have not pre vented n slight decline , and pork products are dull without Important change. ADVANCE IN COTTON. Cotton advanced a shade , but closed with out change from lust week. Foreign con sumption Is heavy , but American w'l.i ' aie taking much less than a year rgo. The market for cotton goods has a letter tone nnd moro staples have been taken , particu larly print cloths , with a slight ndvanco in price , but all qualities are uxt.-jmoly low , und scarcely any Increase In the working force Is seen. Some demoralization Is 'again ' reported In prices of woolens , nnd trade In overcoatings is not satisfactory. There Is moro activity In suitings since the date for new duties was settled , but many lines ot the better grades are yet on the market. Howard casslmeres are quoted at $1.60 against $1,90 last year. Spring goods arc offered at a heavy sacrifice , but there Is moro business in dress goods and tapestry carpets are In better de mand , and some lines of brussels have been reduced In price. Sales of wool are still small for the week , 4,505,700 pounds , against 8,178,000 last year. \ ' ; IN IJOOTS AND SHOES. Eastern trade In bopts1 and shoes still hesitates , with Boston shipments 23 per cent below last year's ' , but western factories are reported n llttlo betteremployed ? , about 15 per cent below their full , capacity. Larger demand for structural Iron and stool for railway materials generally and barbed wire , and for wire nails and rods , gives a bettor look to the Iron Industry , t both east and west. Chicago notes distinct jlmprovement. AP Pittsburg buslnes 'Is larger , though prices dojiot gain , nnd oven at Philadelphia trade Is better both for plg'-nnd finished pro ducts , while encouragment Is found In the fact that prices do not further decline. Only four of the cloven sta'cks"of the Thomas Iron company are in operafioni and of Connells- vllle coke ovens 8,410 , agalnat 9.116 nro Idle. The Improvement seems not great , as .yet , but there are reported heavy sales of billets and wire rods at slightly better prices. Two events of some note are a sale ot Bessemer nt Cleveland for ? 10 and the cap ture of an order for sixty miles of wrought iron pipe for .a Canadian company by the American Tube Works company. Domestic exports for four weeks are ,19 , | Dislodge Hie , Stir up the Liver , Cure Sick-Headache , : Female Ailments , Eemove Disease and Promote Good Health , ' ; Covered with a Tasteless & Solnblo floating.1 ! Famous the world over. ! Ask for Becchara's and take no others. J Of all druiriiists. Price 2S cents a box. , BUREAU. SUEi& OX SOLICITOUS. Hoe llulldlns. OMAHA. NEH. Advluo t'UEK. RRILWHY TIME GRRD il.-ilnnOklano'iii.vro.KaHUxutUxSirn ! : | : > | lB.lii'n ( ) B.05p'nl . Colorado klinlfeH. . I 4.5 ! ) pu LoiiTutj I" " UwIOS'PAOI ' Arrlvoi Omaha ( Union Depot lOth&Murcy Sis. Omah-k 0.50am , . .Denver Expnw. , 4.U5 ini B.irpt . . . . . . . .DvurlatKl Flyer- . . , . . . . . . . tl.iU'u : | : i.45pm lleatrice&StromabVEKfexSun ) IB-MO pm 0,40pm Paclflo Expret H 11.05 am 0.30pm DonvjrFaHi 4.BO nut "Loaves' ArrlveV Omaha I U. P. Depot and Murfey Sts. | ) iiiato .O.i5pm . : | . .Chicago Lltiillnl . I Ii.tOaiiT ll.lonm : . . .C'llcan " - 5.51) u n P. , B. , t MO. MARCiHY [ ArrlViii Depot lath and Wt > 'lH ' r Sts. I Omaha U.oftam , . Doadwoo.1 5.10 nn .U.05um ( Ex. Sat. ) Wyo. Exp. ( tin. Man. ) fi.Klp.n .OOpm .Norfolk Express ( un 1 lyj . 5.45pm St. Paul Eicp . U.BJ.i u LCJWPS I CHICAGO\\ . . . . . . . , . . . . ( Arrives Omnhal U. t'.ilupot. Ulth A MnriivSti. Omalii Leaves j"MlSSrfUfll'PrtOU'fO. . ' I Arrival ' Omahal Depot 15th nnJ WobuySts. I _ Onil _ I2.20 pm . . , . St. Loufrt ExprosJ O.oo am 10.00pm . SU lx > ulB Expruso . . , 4,60p'ii 5.10 pm Dally ( ex Hun ) Nobnoku Local. H. 10 am Leaves i c. ST. P. . M. i O. Arrlvjj ' Ouir.hal Diipot 15th ami Wubaliir Sts. _ Oiiiah- SJSOani TTsFoux City Accommodation , , 0.05'pai ; il.lSpm Sioux City Kxprj.ts ( Ex. Sun. ) lB.40pm ; B .45 pm St. Paul LlmltiHl ' 5.10 pm Oakland P.i aonior ( Ex. Him. ) H'.lhii'ii , Loaves I SIOUX OlTYA'PAfJlFU Arrlvoi" Omahal Depot. 10 am'Marcy Sta. "o7fl J am | . . . . . 'Blbnx City I'a wnxur I. .St. Paul " SIO'UX CITVXPACIFIG ArrTves . Dupot. 16th anfi W'jbstorStn Omaha S.45 pm Tfti PaurLuTiltoii , . . . . . . . O.BS am 0.43pm . . . .Chicago LluilUxl. , U. P. ' Dopot. 'JOtll and Marcy I Omaha " " " " 8u LouUCanuon BaU. . . . . . 11B.3 per cent less than a year npo , while Inv ports have been 37 per cent smaller. Cits toms receipts for January wcro but $11- COO.OOO , against $21,000,000 last year , and ovl dontly the success In the sale ot bonds Is t mutter of high Importance. Commercial failures for the wok numbci SCO In the United States , against 255 last ycai nml fifty-two In Canada , apalnst forty-Ms last year. The list Includes two of over ? 2f > 0- 000 each. Out of 1,822 failures reported In foui weeks of January , the liabilities ascertained In 1.CI3 failures amounted to $19,429,039 , ol which $3,270,702 were of manufacturing ami $10.323.381 of trading concerns , no failures ol banking , brokerage or transporting companies or ( Inns being Included. CLKAHIXG IIUUSi : STATEMENTS. tlio Lending Cities Show u Fulling Oft from I.ust Ycnr. NEW YOUIC , Fob. 2. The following Uibto , compiled by Brndstrcot's , shows the total clearances at the principal cities and the percentage of Incrcasu or decrease , as com * pared with the corresponding week last year : JIKADSTKEKT'S HKVIKW OF THADE. , Industrial KstnbllsIimentB ItcHiiiiiIiip ; and 11 llottor I'fM-llnsr I'rcvnllliij ; . NEW YORK , Feb. 2. Bradatreet's tomor row will say : Tlio success of the govern ment bond issue is regarded with unquali fied satisfaction , but the effect on cither speculation or investment Is merely senti mental. Interviews with bauKet-3 at Now York , Troy , Syracuse , Patterson , Cleveland , Chicago nnd Nashville show the volume of mercantile paper offerings has Increased , though not to n large extent. Providence and' Boston banks are buying paper from other cities. At such centers as Kansas City , St. .Louis , Cincinnati , Pittsburg , Phila delphia , Minneapolis , St. Paul and Milwau kee , 'there Is no Increase In the volume of commercial paper offered. In industrial lines the number of establish ments reopening is moro than ten to ono of the number reported shutting down. In fact , there is reason to believe that hundreds of Industrial establishments have begun work within a week or two , though not on full time in all cases , of which no specific men tion has been made In print. AVAILABLE STOCKS OP WHEAT. Available stocks of wheat In the United States anil Canada , both coasts , decreased net 800,000 bushels last month , but In Jnn uary , 1802 , and In the two preceding years decreases of Hitch accumulation ranged be tween u.fiOO.OOO and 0,000,000 bushels for the month. Wheat stocks here and In Canada are slightly less than a year ago , but BO per cent larger than two years ago nnd 100 per cent larger than throe years ago , while these supplies , milled to these afloat for and In IJuropo on Kobruary 1 , are the heaviest on record nt like dates , with the exception of two years ago. The January decrease of European , afloat , American and Canadian stocks (2,390,000 ( bushels ) was larger than In the same month of last year or the year before , but less than the month's average decline In the preceding years. Last week's Improvement In Iron nnd steel is continued , HtockH of raw and llnlahod material in consumers' hands bQlng esti mated at 1,000,000 tons smaller than a year ago. The cut in prices of pig Iron at Pitts- burg has resulted in orders for future de livery , and oven at Philadelphia tin ? Improv ing demand Is regarded as evidence ot per manent gain. Shipments of shoes from Now England have Increased 7 or 8 per cent within the week , and tlio extension of tlmo for the tariff to take effect on wool nnd woolens has re sulted in lloston's sales jumping from 2,000,000 pounds last week to 4,000,000 this week , while at Philadelphia the trade has hcen stimulated also. Prints , ginghams and other wash fabrics nro jobbing well , hut woolen goods mills report orders unsatisfactory , and there Is n tendency to curtail the output of flnu cot tons. * Tlio weok'H exports of wheat from both coasts of the United Stales ami Canada ( Hour Included ns wheat ) 'ng r ; 'ito I'.OSS.OOO bushels , compared with nbuut 2,000,000 bushels last year , BUSINESS KAILUHES. There were 1140 business * failures reported In the I'nlted States this week , against X8 ! lust week , 271 In the week a year ago and 270 In the like period ot IS'JI ! . Groceries and shoes have been sold at Jlorelantl In reasonably tmtisfactory tjuan- .ItleH , and Industrial operntlutm nro heavier lutn a year ago. Manufacturing establishments at Uincln- tatl are rimiiliiR light , hut trade at Louls- I'llle Is reported steady , some Jobbers buy- ng with freedom. Dullness at Detroit IK bettor. There are moderate gains In distribution Dt dry goods , clothing nnd HhucH at Chicago. A somewhat better movement IH reported n groceries , drugs , hats , dry goods nml mll- inory ut St , Louis , and a bettor feeling In run und.steel , as tlio dcinumt has Increaucd. A fairly satisfactory trade Is reported rom KuiiKiiH City , although nn material ilmnga has taken place within the week , which IH true also ut Omaha and Milwaukee , Bam gains In distribution In staple lines irfi reported ut Minneapolis , Diiluth and St. L'aul , travelers at which centers are on the i-oiul , but the opening of spring trade at ill these points Is as yet not satisfactory. General trade Is quiet throughout Canada. fteM-r\o Fiinil I'-iirhhlili'ii , BPIUNOF1KLI ) , III. , Feb. i. Attorney leiioral Maloney tuday rendered an opinion .hat building and loan associations cannot accumulate u contingent or reserve fund. 1171ni TIT I VTMMO nTMl < II\\TP JUDGE TIIAiERS DECISIONS Synopsis of the Court's ' Ruling in the Union Pacific Case. POINTS ON WHICH' TRIBUNALS DIFFERED Uniieccs iiry ( o Annul Writrrn Union Con * triict Altogether Direction * Oltvn by Judge Tltnyrr m to the IJrnw- Ing Up of the Suw Urcreo. The decision handed down by Judge Thaycr In the United States court ot np- peals In the case of the United States vs the Union J'aelflc railroad and the Western Union Telegraph company was one of great Importance to botli companies , and estab lishes a precedent governing future con tracts of a similar nature. Tlila case went on an appeal to the circuit court ot appeals from the Nebraska circuit court. It originated with a bill exhibited by the attorney general In behalf ot the United States to annul a contract which the Union Pacific Hallway company and the Western Union Telegraph company had entered into In relation to telegraphic service on the line of the railroad from Omaha to Denver. These contracts , the government Insisted , amounted to giving the Western Union mon opolistic privileges on that line of road , and consequently were In violation ot the c.tt- tract which the Union 1'nclflc entered Into with the government , when , us n condition ot receiving government subsidy. It pledged Itself to maintain a telegraph line free to public competition. The bill charged that the contracts with the Western Union Tele graph company wore beyond the power of the railway company to make and were also against public policy , as well as against the " 1'aclllc railroad acts , " and other legislation on the subject. The bill prayed , therefore , that a dccrco bo entered annulling the con tracts and that the railway company bo com pelled to maintain and operate the telegraph line In question In conformity with law. ONLY CERTAIN OliAUSISS ANNULLED. In the opinion , which was rendered by Judge Thaycr , the conclusion was reached that Bomo provisions of the contract between the railway company and the telegraph com pany were objectionable because of appear ing to glvo the latter exclusive privileges , but that was no reason for the annullmcnt of the contract in toto. Alt that was need ful for the lower court to do was to declare those provisions null and void. The decree of the Inferior court was therefore reversed , with instructions to outer a modified decree. Judge Thayer's opinion Is long and ex haustive. He first discusses the contracts to which objection Is made , and then he con siders the congressional legislation bearing upon the case. Ills conclusion is that the case ns presented by the record Is ono which entitles the complainant to n certain meas ure of relief. The provisions of the act of 1888 , requiring the railway company to af ford equal facilities to all connecting lines of telegraph without dlscrlmlntlon , should be enforced. The government has a lien upon the railroad and telegraph lines , to which the litigation relates , and It has the right to have all provisions of the con tract set aside and annulled that nro unlawful and ' that in any manner Impair Its security or cloud Us title 6r preju dice its rights. Hut the decro of the cir cuit court went very much further than the act of 1S88 seems to warrant. Judge Thayer did not stop to enumerate all the provisions of the decree that arc subject to disapproval. The most important er ror was the annulling ot the entire contract between the railway company and the tele graph company In 1SS1. The government was in no position to ask that the con tract should bo annulled in tote merely be cause some of Its provisions had been ren dered invalid by a subsequent statute. It was -only entitled to have those provisions ideclarcd Inoperative and no longer obliga tory so far us they are in conflict with subsequent enactments. The case must accordingly bo remanded , with directions to set aside the former decree and In lieu thereat to enter a .modified one on the following lines : NK\V PECIIHI3 DICTATED. That the contract of 3SS1 named in the hill of complaint made by the Union Pa- clflc Hallway company and the Western Union Telegraph company constituted a valid and 'binding contract .between . the parlies. But the third , and fourth paragraphs of that contract. BO far as they granted or wore Intended to grant exclusive rights or privileges of any character , are repugnant to the legislation of congress on the subject ; and said paragraphs of said contract are f.d- judgcd to bo null and void to the extent , and only to the extent.that they secure or grant to the Western Union Telegraph com pany , or were -Intended to secure to It , any exclusive rights , privileges or advantages whatsoever. * Lastly , U Is ordered 'that ' the defendants ( the Union Pacific Hallway company and the AVcstern Union Telegraph company ) are al lowed sixty days after the entry of this de cree to make such arrangements , adjust ments and changes as are rendered neces sary by the annulling of the aforesaid pro visions of the contract of 1881 and to carry out the provisions of the decree. In this discussion Judge Thayer Intimates that no one seems to have been damaged by the "exclusive privileges1' of the contract in question. The public hasn't suffered , and the record does not show that any compet ing telegraph company has even applied for permission to compote for business along the line of railroad between Omaha and Denver , and that , consequently , nnno has been ro- fuscd ; but the government has rights In the matter , and ono right was the preserva tion' of Its Hen and security upon the rail road and telegraph lines. THINGS WOKPlM.liY ,1II.\ii : > . IVi-Ktcrn Ilullrimd ftstinitlon as Much In a 'I'lingUi IIH JiviT. Tlio fact that Hecclver Trumbull of the , Union Pacific , Denver & Gulf has been flirtIng - Ing with ofllcials of the Ilurllngton and Hock Island ofllcials this week In Chicago , with thohopo ot forming truffle agreements with these roads , gives llltlo uneasiness at Union Pacific headquarters. There Ix no disposition on the part ot tie | Union Pacific to harass the Quit company except us may be outgrowth of the protection whlnli the receivers of the Union Pacific Intend to In sist upon'HH ' servants of the court. "The close observer of affair * In Colorado railroad circles , " Bald n railroad man , "must admit that .tho. Gulf road is tremend ously handicapped by thn determination of the Union Pacific to abandon the JulcHburg tmfneh Febtuary 4 , It leaves the Gulf people In a hole that thn months will only muko . larger. Outside of Its lines to Graymonl , a cargo- , town , Central City and the fuvv towns of my Importance In the mountains , the sys- icm Is of little practical Importance. There Is absolutely nothing for a road to do from Orln Junction to Cheyenne , and the system Irani Denver to Toxllne , which Is tlm south ern boundary of the Union Pacific , Denver & Oiilf , is practically useless. Of course the road gets Into Kari Worth , but at u cost which In these days IB Homothtngjirndlglniis. The records of the Union Pacific will uhow that the Fort Worth line lias not earned nuro than -1 mills par ton per inllo nn the justness handled , in a country mountainous- n the oxtrcmo. LITTLE ENCOURAGEMENT IN SIC1HT. "Suppose tliu uptlmlstu nf Hie pystcm should bo able to manipulate cununurcu vu | l'"ort Worth and the Houthorn waterway thi'y would have to go Into New York nnd pur chase business at extravagant rebates , which would leave them In woruo atr.'ilftlit- ono d circumstances than they are at liresont. "As to the talk of tlm IlurlliiKton and Hock Island being ulilo to cuncludo iraHlo arrangements with the Union Paclllo , Denver & Gulf It savors considerably of MunchuuJon- Ism , although Mr , Trumbull would undoubt edly like nothing better than such un arrangomont. Hut II must bo borne In ml ml that the bulk of the western business is broken up at Denver ands \ aunt out to Colorado rado towns on the Union Paclllo & Gulf ay local business. As for cast bound buulnesa the conditions nro virtually the same. Thn truth of the matter Is the Gulf pcopla do not expect a road that holds half the bonds of the Union Pacific , Denver & Gulfto go Into court and take nummary action that would have a tendency to depreciate the stock of the Gulf company , bearing It on the marknt , as the stock operators would term It , This has always been John Evans' assertion , but the Union Pacific took the bull by the horns , with the result that the bull Is considerably worried. " A Ilurllngton olllclul In discussing thn likelihood of n traffic arrange ment being made with the Gulf road was enthusiastic over tlio rumor nnd hoped It would turn out a reality. "If such nn arrangement Is perfected It will glvo us a chance at local business , from which wo have boon barred for years. Of cotirpo there would bo no fast train service put on the Jnleaburg branch , as tlio condi tions do not warrant It , but thorn would bo a local nervlco between Julosburg and La- Sallo that would entirely cover the require ments of ( ho charter. I understand that It Is Mr. Trumhull's Intention to operate u mixed train from Julcsburg to LnSalto once a day , which will probably como within the requirements of the charter. " Out It * I'liin , The abandonment of the Julcsburg branch by the Union Pacific , which was exclusively published In The Dee on Monday , becomes a cortlMntj' February 4 , the operating depart ment ot the "Overland system" having pre pared the following schedule for tlio now ar rangement : WESTDOUND. No. G , loaves Omaha 0:35 : a. in , , arriving Kearney 4:30 : p. m. , doing the local business between the points mimed. No. 1 , will leave same as at present. No. 3 , no change. No. 7 , no change. No. 43 , Omaha & Republican Valley , no change. EASTI10UNO. No. 2 , will arrive same as now. No. < i , no change. No. C , leaves Kearney 0:10 : a. m , , arriving Omaha 12:20 : p. m. , doing the local business. No. 8 , will arivo Omaha 10 a. in. Instead of 11:03 : a. in. No. 42 , Omaha & Republican Valley , ar rive 12:10 : p. in , The Denver business will bo handled by trains Nos. 1 nndl , and there will bo no - difference ference In the arriving or leaving tlmo of those trains cither nt Omaha or Denver. .Tho distance between Omaha and Cheyenne is 511 ! miles and IOC miles between Cheyenne and Denver , making the distance between Omaha and Denver via Cheyenne 622 miles , us compared with r G9mllcs between Omaha nnd Denver via Julesburg , nn actual differ ence of fifty-throe miles farther by way of Cheyenne , which Is shortened two miles by the putting In of a Y ono mlle cast ot Chey enne , Denver passengers not stopping at all. Heretofore the Denver sleeper was dropped nt Julosburg nnd was the taken to Denver by a local branch after an hour or so's delay nt Julesburg. Hy the new ar rangement travel will bo continuous , and the flfty-ono miles made up. In that way. All through trafllc from Colorado polntR will bo handled via Cheyenne , which will necessitate the employment of nt least ono moro switch engine and crow in the Chey enne yards , besides additional men to handle baggage , etc. tlio Ordlniltlfi ! Heady. A meeting of the incorporators of the Met ropolitan Union Depot company was hold yesterday afternoon at the Merchants Na tional bank. Messrs. Guy 0. Burton , Her man Kountzo , Frank Murphy , H. W. Yates , Thomas Swobc , C. J. Kurbach , C. W. Ham ilton , Milton Rogers , C. E. Stone , C. W. Lyman , City Attorney Council , Councilman Calm nnd General Solicitor Thurston wcro present. Mr. Thurston appeared nnd after reading over the provisions of the ordinance relating to settlements with the Union Pacific , ho said that the measure would bo satisfactory to the Union Pacific company. Mr. Council read the ordinance section by section and considerable discussion wan had on many points. Some changes were made. At 0 o'clock , after being In session two hours , the conference adjourned to 4 o'clock this afternoon , when it Is expected the re vised ordinance will be put in nhupo to bo presented to the city council. Solicitor Thurston'H Opinion. Qeneral Solicitor Thurston , speaking gen erally of the situation between the Denver & Gulf people and the Union Pacific , i.ald that the latter road had no dcslro to harass the Denver & Gulf nor take snap judgment , the receivers of the Union Pacific having notified Mr. Trumbull that the G.ilf coilld continue to oparato the main line ot the Union Pacific from Cheyenne to Donvc" by paying 25 cents per paasoti cr train per mlle and 30 cents per freight train , nn en gine to bo considered as a train. Mr. Thurston was not Inclined to discuss the question of Interest which Mr. Trumbull had asked the receivers of the Union Pa cific to pay , as It waa a matter In the hands of the court , nnd ho was not Inclined to haz ard an opinion as to what Judge Hallott would hold regarding the petition. Ho stated , however , tha.1 the Union Pacific could not pay the Interest , and Mr. Trumbull would have to work out his own salvation. COr.OItAlH ) MIDLAND UICCKIVKHS. They Wcro Appointed YrHterdiiy liy Judge Calchvcll of tlio United HtutoH Court. . BT. J.Ol'IS , Keb. 2. .Judge Caldwcll of the I'nltc'il HlatoH circuit court , Just utter 3 o'clock tliln afternoon , niipolnteil J. W. Uclnhurt , J , C. Wllaim nml JmlKO 'McCook ' rocolvcra ot the Colorado rado Midland railway. Thc.no KentlQmoti nro n- rendy ivcelvcrs of the. Atchlson nuiln Hy tem unit wll continue to opcrnti ! tlm Midland IIH n p.irt ot Unit pyUiMii. It .WIIH not until xcvcml efforts hrul IJOPII nm'clc by Attorneys II. T. HOKOTS of Denver nml II.V. . ( iillioun of New York. repii'Stlltlnc tlm ( Vntml Trust company of Ni\v York , trus tee ; of tlio Mlilliuul lioiiilx , that tb < * y uerc alilp to ivavh .Tmlmj ( "nldwi-ll , who had been occupied all [ lay with CIIPCH In clmmlwn , Ju t before 2 ri'clnck tills nfUM-noon they pre nti > d it lilll nt fururluHiiru. bnned upon the defaulting yemonlnv liy Ilin Jlldlnnd of the Intprvnt upon tl.Ol.t.fXM conrols nnd S87U.OOO of other bonds. . .IiiilKtCiilJ - well limni'iltntely mndu the appointments IIH noted , Tliu paint * orders IIH lire. In ( rfffCt upon thu AlchlHon syHleni were extended to caver thu L'olunulo Midland. Mimt C'oiitlniui tin ) ilnlt'Hbtirg Srrvlcn. DKNVKIl , Keb. 2. The potlllon of Ileeclvcr Vrumlmll before the United Htutes court t" iHcertnln who -jhouUl pay the $300,000 Interest on the cuiirnntpcd bonds of the Colorado Central , nnd whether thu Union I'liclllo will bn permitted In nliroKiitn ItH uKrecment In run tnihm via thu luk'slnir , , ' route , c.-imo up thlu afternoon , with linlKos llnllett and lllnnr on thu licneli.Vlllanl Velli-r , on behalf of tint'nlun 1'oPlilc , naked for inoio time. The judges Krauted a contlnuuni.-u until next Tiii'Hdiiy. The hvarlnx In retcnril to the new written Hched- IIH | will ulm > be held TueHdny limteinl nt Monday. I hit rourt unleivd the Union I'nellle reeelveni lo fonthmu the train nervlm on the .hiluslmriT lirunch until fuithcr onlcrx nro iiuule , AVIvlillii * Freight Cii TOl'KICA , Keb , 2. The application for a re- lienrlng of I ho Wichita frelKht nito nmo WUH pn-Henled to the Hoard of Itnllroad Comin- ! : iloneiii today. The leadlni ; nrRiinicntu were nmdu In favor of the rehcarhiK by M. A. Low , uen- mil attorney of tlio I ted ; Ixlanit , and Henry Klllxton of Atuhlson , Tlm Intel lor joljlierH went reprexrnti-d by J. I'licvjduo of Iliitchlnmm find M , K. Moore of Wichita. Tomorrow inoi-nInK I ) . \ViiKKuner and Ouvld Kelw > will prewni the * urKunicntH for the Mlxaourl I'aclflu und A , I/ , William * for tlm t'nlnn I'aelllc. The cn o will lirrbobly not bo decided for sevcrnl d > . Violations of Intin-Hlutu Commerrn I.IIWH , CIllCAdO , 1 > I ) . 2. District Attorney MllclirUt announced toii.iy that next Tuesday thu federal irand Jury will endenvor to iibcoiluln If there i.ivo been any recent violation * of tlm Inter- tuto commerce law. I'resldont Itobeiu of the I'cnnayivnnla company hns been Btimnionwl to iippi-ar. ( 'resident Huberts oncu li'.illlled In L-iiiirt that he WUH president of no I I-M : than 131 nillroada. I'renldent Newell of the J.al e Whole , und 1'Veluht Agent James ) have iituo been nub- [ loenncd. _ _ _ _ _ _ KNOXVIU.i : , 1-VI ) . 2.enernl MnnuKer Hud son of the Kant Tvnnesxec , Virginia & Ucorela ii > ad today announced that the W.IUOH of the shopmen und trulnmen upon hid line were ft- ( torwl yi-ntorOay. ita ufc-reoJ when tliu went cut n August liut. _ The following marriage licenses were U- mod yesterday : S'umo nnd Address. Age. Thomas Uroflold , Month Omrilm . 27 Lizzie Krwln , Huuth Omaha. . . . . . . . 27 Lorenzo Illggo , Omahu . , . . , , . . 1 KrunclH Ko/.ln , Omahu. . . . . , , , , , . IX Itk'hurd llunlmrd , Oninhn . , , , . . 2fi llubeuca Willie , Hiltte , Neb . 21 Knink Adninek , Omaba . 13 I'ltntilo lloubk , Omaha. , . 21 Millions drink CooU'a Kxtra Dry Imperial C'haiupa tm every year , and thu tiuruburs urn rolling up with a ruth.