Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 06, 1894, Page 7, Image 7

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    TIIJU OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY , DECEMBER G , 1804.
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Now is the
Accepted Time.
Have you a horse or a cow that
I I you clou't want to feed this winter
there is no way you can find a customer e
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tomer so soon as by patronizing
The Bee want columns. Thou ,
sands read this -page , the very people
.1 ple you are after. VI
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250 pays a 17-word
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* i Servant Rlrls and others socking employment , do not have
I to wait ICIIR for results through thcso want ads.
SPEC1RL NOTICES.
Advertisements for these columns will lie taken
until 12-30 p. m. for the evening , and until 9:00 :
p. tn. for the morning and Sunday edition.
Advertisers , by requesting a numbered check ,
can , have answer * addressed to a numbered letter
in tare of The Bee. Answers so addressed will
lie Delivered upon presentation of the check only.
Hates , I'.ic ' a word , first Insertion , Ic a word
thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25a for
tlrst Insertion.
Thcso advertisements must run consecutively.
SITUATIONS WANTED. '
OUNO MAN WANTS PLACE TO EARN
board while attending college. Rooses' Dullness
college , 15th and Farnam. A S03
JTO PIRE INS. CO'S. A YOUNG GENTLEMAN ,
23 , with several \ears' experience In the Ins.
bus. desirous to Improve his position. Is open
toiii situation with an Ini. Co. after Jnnuaiy 1.
Highest references. Address C. II. M. , room
202 , Herald building , Chicago , III. A M73B 7
WANTED MALE HELP.
.WANTED A FEW PERSONS IN EACH PLACE
to do writing ; send stamp for 150-page book
of particulars. J. Woodbury , 137 W. 42d street ,
N. Y. City. B m
WANTEO-EXPERIENCEO COAL MINERS TO
go to Sherldin , Wyo. Apply at ollkc Sheridan
Coal Co. , 1605 Farnam. B 132
MEN OF GOOD ADDRESS CAN PROCURE
steady employment at good pay hy calling at
1310 Douglas St. B-M732-DK
LABORERS , TEAMSTERS. STATION MEN ;
south ; work near Memphis ; ship dally. Itra-
mer's Labor agency , llth and Pnrnnm streets.
B-MC33 C
SALESMAN IN EVERY COUNTY. 75 00
month and expenses. Olllce , furniture , adver
tising furnished. Uoodi ; nononoly. Experience
unnecessary. Address 1C. S. Co. , 132 Colonnade
Mdg. . Boston , Mans. B M737 C
IWANTED , SHOEMAKER TO DO PIRSl'-CLASS
repairing ; none other need apply. 171 li and
Douglas. B M740 C
WANTED FEMALE HELP.
WANTED ; LADIES , IP YOU WISH EMPLOYment -
ment nt jour homes , tend self addressed en
velope for descriptive circular and commence
work ; good wages , Alfred Knitting Company ,
Wlnthrop , Mass C M643 7
IWANTEp. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE-
vvork In small family ; apply 11 to 12 a. in.
front door C27 S. 23th avenue. C 712-1 *
" APPRENTICE WXNTED _ AT M4 N.
* street. C M734 S
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FOB BENT HOUSES.
HOUSES , F. 1C. DARLING , BARKER BLOCK.
D-493
HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OV THE CITY. THE
O. P. Davis company. 150 } Farnam. D 434
KELKENNY & CO. R. 1. CONTINENTAL BLK.
, D 435
GOOD FIVE-ROOM COTTAGES , MOO PER
month. L. S. Skinner , 310 N. Y. Life.
D-43S
CHEAPEST 6-ROOM COTTAGE. WITH BATH
In city. Reduced to 115.00. 3033 California st.
D M433
FOUR-ROOM MODERN FLATS , 29TH AND
Lcarenworth. J , W. Squire , SIS Bee bldg.
D-M500
NICE LAROE HOUSES IN DUNDEE PLACE
cheap till spring. J , W. Squire , 248 Bee bldg.
D-M500
HOUSES ; BENAWA & CO. , 103 N. 15TH ST
D M761
FOR RENT , HOUSE OP ROOMS AND BARN
on Park ave. Inquire at 422 S. ISth st.
D-858
TIRST CLASS MODERN 12-ROOit HOUSE
1019 Blnney , 110.00. Wlthnell , 207 N. Y. Life.
D M1
FOUR-ROOM COTTAGE , 61C WILLIAMS ST.
D M243D20 *
FOR RENT CHEAP FOR THE WINTER
one S-room house , three 5-room cottages. J
A. Scott , Omaha Nat'l bank. D M272D22
FOR RKNT DKSIRABLH DWELLINGS
all parts of Omaha. U. ,11. Sheufe , 43. ! 1'axtu
block. D-334D24 *
J.ROOM COTTAGE , S. E. CORNER OP 23RD
and Clark street. EnqulrelSSl Jackson street.
. D M238
E-ROOlt COTTAGE. 119 NO37TH , TAKE TAR
nam car. Apply at Stoctiel stove store.D
D 431
6-ROOM HOUSE. 311 WOOLWORTH AVE.
one 3-roon , 1301 California st. D-K3D1Q *
TOR RENT , MODERN 8-ROOM HOUSE ; AT
tic , stable. 2C23 Seward street ; apply nex
door. D-M584 31r
HOUSES & STORES , F. D , WEAD , 18 & Dougla
U W5-31
FOR RENT. ELEGANT 10-R. MODERN DWELling -
ling ; large born , nice lawn ; location 21st and
Spruce. W. N. Nason. 407 Brown block.
D M674 8
WEST ZSU DAVENPORT STREET. EN
quire & < 18 Capitol avenue. D MC90 C *
roil RENT. 8-ROOM COTTAGE , WITH ALL
modern conveniences , 2112 California street. Ap
ply Milton Rogers &Sons , 14th and Knrnnm sts.
D-M6IC-8
FOR RENT , HOUSE NINE ROOMS ; FURnace -
nace , bath , etc. , at 3 ! > 1 nnd Farnam , J27.00 ;
nl o cheap houses , 15 00 anil J10 00 , different
parts city. Dexter U Thomas , 401 Bee building.
D-M735
TOR RENT , ELEGANTLY FINISHED , 8-ROOM ,
all modern Improvements. 4W N. 23.1 street.
D-MT33 9
FOB BENT FUBNISHED BOOMS.
SOUTH ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN.
Inquire 1319 Dodge. E 003
VERY DESIRABLE FURNISHED AND UNfurnished -
furnished roonu , with board. Ill 3. ZSth street.
n-403
ROOMS. SINGLE OR UNSUVTK ; MODERN :
ir.-J Capitol avenue. U M691 c
'FURNISHED ItOOMS ; HOUSEKEEPING. 20M
Ht , Mary's avinue. E M61I
TWO FRONT ROOMS ; ALL CONVENIENCES.
211 t * . 24th itreel. U-M66I
8 FURNIHHED ROOMS POR HOUSEKEEPING
for man and wife. Rent taken In board. 319
N. J7lh street. E-711
TWO ROOMS. TURNISIIED OR UNPUR.
nlslKd. Kit Davenport. K-M723
ffWO WARM. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR
housekeeping , cheap. Bill tit. Mary's avenue.
K M7J3 6 *
FUBNISHED BOOMS AND BOABD.
THREE HANDSOMELY PURNIHHED FRONT
rooms , with all com elnencn , for gentlemen
only : location very desirable. Apply to 2019
Ha.rncr street. _ f M441 ll
FRONT ROOM. WITH BOARD , W13 DOUGLAS.
. _ F 103 Uli
NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT.
with board. Call at lift Douglas.
F-2SI D23
ffHB HILLSIDE. 1TH AND DODGE ; LARQB
south roams , steam heat : first class table.
. _ F-40J g
BQUTII FRONT PARLOR. ALSO SMALL RMS ;
board ! reasonable. The Rose , MM Harney ,
D83
FRONT AND SOUTHEAST ROOMS IN
lnrr , detached boute ; well heated , toil Ht.
Mary's avenue. F MT04 J3
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FOR HUNT. ELKCIANTI.Y FURNISHED
t im heated room * . 0 } ] 0. nth , u it ) 11
rUBNISHED BOOMS AND BOABD.
Continued.
LEGANT , LAROE , WARM. SOUTH FRONT
room nnd private board ; best accommodations.
2110 Douglas street. F-M7I1 7 *
TOrt BENT STOBES AND OFFICES
POR RENT , THE 4-STORY BRICK BUILDING.
916 Parnum street. This building has a lire-
pioof , cement basement , complete steam heatIng -
Ing fixtures , water on all doors , gas , etc. Ap
ply at the.omce of The Bee. 1 910
OR RENT , DESK ROOM , J5.00 MONTH. 331
Board of Trade. 1 452
AGENTS WANTED.
VANTED , AGENTS TO SELL MRS. SHAPFER
patent cake griddle ; sells on sight ; positive
proof you can realUe $25.00 a week ; send stamp.
Iqvva Griddle Co. , Delavnn , Wis. J MG31 9
GOOD SOLICITORS , BOTH LADIES AND
gentlemen , to sell mineral mater ; active agents
can mnhe money. W. G. Albright Co. . Bruns
wick hotel. J M703 8
EOPLE WANTING LUCRATIVE WORK CALL
nt Frnnklln hotel , 211 N. ISth st. J 729-7
WANTED TO BENT.
BOARD AND ROOM IN PRIVATE FAMILY
by man and wife ( no children ) ; central loca
tion , price riasonable ; references. Address
D 19. Bee. ; C-707-5
VANTED , 5 OR C-ROOM COTTAGE , MODERN
mproviments ; state pilcc. Address 1) IS. Uce.
K-C93-7 *
BY' MARRIED COUPLE , 2 OR 3 FURNISHED
or unfurnished looms , with or without board ;
references. Address D 23 , Bee olllcc.
1 UNFURNISHED FRONT ROOM , STEAM
heat , bath , 10 minutes from ICtli and Farnnm.
Address D 8 , Itee ofllce. K 693
STOBAGE.
STORAGE , WILLIAMS & CROSS , 1214 HARNEY
M-503
.TORAGE . FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS ; CLEAN
and cheap rate. R. Wells , 1111 Farnam
M-rtOl
BEST STORAGE BUILDING IN OMAHA. U. S.
gov. bonded warehouse. Household goods
stored. Lowest rates. 1013-1015 Lcavcnworth.
M 503
WANTED TO UUY.
* N ? V * . . . . , T
ilTY & CO. CLAIMS. PRI PJfARD , 1713 PAR'M
' N 50G
I WILL GIVE J22.000 CASH FOR 22-POOT LOT
on rarnnm or Douglas between 15th and IGth.
J. J. Gibson , 317 First Nat'l bank bldg.N .
N 237
SECOND-HAND BOOKS BOUGHT POR CASH.
Antlquaran book store , 1519 Farnam street ,
FOB SALE FUBNITUBE.
FURNITURE AUCTION AT 1111 FARNAM ST.
Saturda > s. 10 a m. Robt. Wells. O 507
I WANT TO SELL 7
A COOK STOVE. y
A BASE BURNER ; % .
Not because they're no good , but because I
don't use them ; cook stove Is No. 8 ; base
burner Is medium size ; not much money re
quired nor 2d hand dealers. M. R. Ulil , 1334
B. 29th st. -0-6S8 5-
FURNITURE 26-ROOM BOARDING HOUSE ,
centrally located. Rent low. A bargain. D 9 Bee
O 594
FOB SALEHOBSES , WAGONS.ETC.
PHAETON , BARGAIN ; NEW CLOTH. LEATH-
cr , paint , JG3 ; another , J2S. Drummond C'geCo.
FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
IF YOU BUY , BUY TUB BEST : MACKINtoshes -
toshes , rubber boots , aictlcs , syringes of all
kinds , gas tubing : all best quality. Omaha
Tent and Awning Co. , 1311 Farnam st. Q-50J
CHEAPEST CHICKEN AND ORNAMENTAL
fence made. C. R. Lee , 901 Douglas. Q 610
CORN FODDER TOR SALE. FOUR BLOCKS
north Lead Works , Ea , Omaha. Tom Anderson.
Q 911 D16 *
WEGMAN PIANOS , BRIDGEPORT ORGANS ,
Woodbrldge Bros. , 117 So. 17th. Q-235
PIRE BRICK. CAR LOTS. 114 ; SMALL LOTS ,
)15 M ; lire clay , sand , gravel , screenings. Wm.
J. Wclshans , 831 Board of Trade. Tel. 1639.
( j 456 DJT
WOODBRIDGE BROS. HAVE NO ROOM FOR
the- following goods In the'r ' elegant new quar
ters and to close them out , are offering them
for less than they could be bought at auction.
1 Standard organ. 112.00.
1 Bay State organ , $18 W.
1 Smith American organ. $20.00.
1 Shonlnger organ. $22 60.
1 Klmball organ. $30 00.
1 square Ilallct & Davis piano , $85.00.
1 Upright new piano , $187.50.
Wnodbrldge Bros. state agents Wegman pianos ,
117 So. 17th St. Q-637 B
AN EXPERIENCED AND COMPETENT LAD'
clerk and stenographer wants situation ; ca
give good references. Address D 20 , Bee.
Q M7I4 9 *
THOROUGHBRED HOLSTINE HEIFER CAL
for sale. 311 North 15lh St. Q 727-5 *
MISCELLANEOUS.
FOR LEASE. INSIDE TRACKAGE LOTS. !
21 , Bee. R-M715
FIRST-CLASS DAIRY FARM FOR RENT ,
Good barns , Ire house , excellent pisture , sprlni
water ; ono mll from South Omaha. Charle ;
Chllds , ISM Lcavcnworth street , Omaha.
R-M738 12 *
CLAIBVOYANTS.
MRS. DR. II. WARREN , CLAIRVOYANT. RE
liable business medium ; 7th jear at 119 N. ICt :
8-Slt
THE CELEBRATED CLAIRVOYANT AN
palmist , the young Mme. Romalne. has ai
rived In the city and can be consulted on a
matters ; thousands have been made happy b ;
her advice ; those wishing conect advice o
business , changes , journeys , marriages , law
suits , family , etc , , call on tha madama an
be convinced she has no equal ; letters con
talnlng stamp promptly answered ; business
rtrlclly confidential. Hours , 9 to 9. 1617 Cli
cage street. 8 MGSO 9 *
MESSAGE. BATHS. ETC.
MADAM SMITH. 603 8. 13TH , ID FLOOR ,
room 3 ; mmtiage , vapor , alcohol , steam , mil-
phurlne and sea baths. T M619 8 *
MASSAGE , MADAME BERNARD , 1421 DODGE.
T-M724 18
TUBKISH BATHS.
TURKISH RATH ROOMS , EXCLUSIVELY POR
ladles. Suite 109-10 , Bee Bldg. 655.
PEB80NAL.
VIAVI : HOME TREATMENT FOR LADIES.
Health book and consultation free. Addresa or
call Vlavl Co. , 310 Be * bldg. Lady attendant.
U 413
MABSAGE KLCCTRO THERMAL BATHS ,
chiropodist. Mm * , Post , 319ft & llth St.U
U311
THE BELLE EITERLY CORSET , MADE TO
order from measure. IN ) 1'araam street ,
U-MW
DIAMOND niOTOS. 75C A DOZEN AT I'ROC-
tor's. HI B. Itth at. U 710-Ji
DR , T , W , STONE , (19 N. V , LIFE , TEL , Gil
U-M7K
PERSONAL.
Continued.
COMPOUND OXYOEN CURES CONSUMPTION ,
ashtmo , bronchitis and catarrh. Home treat
ment , J6.00 per month ; 3 dn > ' trial free treat
ment. Itoom 810 , N , Y , Llfo HUB. , Omahn.
[ U-M713
MACKINTOSHES & RUUDER HOOTS. 1311 FAR
U-813
KHTEEN ELEGANT CAUINET 1'HOTOS IN
3 different styles , ll.O , at Cowan's , Ml Ilroad-
way , Council lllufts. U .M 6 1J27
Ol'EN DKCEMIIER 3 , 1SD ) . TO THE LADIES
of Omaha. Neb : Two ladles from llonton ,
Mass. , will open rooms at 1810 Chicago street
for the benefit of suffering women. Thcao
Indies have had a wide experience In treating
chronic nnd acute diseases uy the latest meth
ods. Ladles , cell on us , state jour case
plainly , and we will lw sure to give you relief ;
ilo not suffer longer ; consultation free , Olllce
hours , 0 a , m , to C p. m. ; Saturdnjs , 1 tn E
p. m. U-M4U DM
1'UI'ILS TO LEAItN STENOdHAl'HY IN llt'S-
ln" olllce evening" , laplil advancement ns-
Bured. Address D 52 , llee. U-721-7'
MONEY TO lOAN K13Alj ESTATE.
LIKC INSURANCE POLICIES LOANED ON
or bought , r. O. Chcsney , Kansas Clty ( Mo.
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ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO. , 318 N.V.L1PE ,
loans at low rotes for choice security In Ne
braska and Iowa farms or Omaha city property.
W & 15
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
real estate , lirennan , Love & Co. , 1'axtnn hlk.
CITY AND FARM LOANS AT LOXVEST
rates. I'usey & Thomas , Klrsl Nal'l bid * .
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST HATES. THE
O. 1\ Davis Co. , 1603 Tarnani st. W 518
LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY
property , (3,000 and upwards , 6 to 7 per cent ; no
delays. W. rainam Smith & Co , Ii2i ratrnm.
CHAS. W. HAINEY. OM. NAT. 1JIC ULDQ.
W-341
MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA REAL KSTATE
at a per cent. W. 1J. Mellcle , 1st Nat. bnliK bid
" -Oil
, LOW RATES MADE ON GOOD LOANS.
J. W. Squire. 2H Bee bldff. W SB
CITY LOANS. "cTAr STARR. 615 N. Y.
J100 TO $5,00) . T. I > . WEAD , ICTU & DOUOLAS.
WANTED TO BORROW 1750 ON C1OOD FARM
1GO acres , Improved , In Iluftalo county , for one
to three jears. Address Lock lit ) * 133 , Omaha.
LARQE LOANS. LOW HATES. SMALL LOANS ,
short time. II. II. Harder & Co. , Bee Uldg.
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
property. Fidelity Trust company , 170J Inr-
nnm street. W M690
roil A LIMITED TIME , A FINE RESIDENCE
Bite , corner SUlli nml Dodge , JIQ.OOOOO ( pivln *
luld ) Tull commission to agents. \ \ in. Flem
ing , 14th and Douglas. RE M719
rOR SALE. AT A DARQAIN. MY RESt-
dcnce , between Curt and Cumlng streets ; will
tnko ti In trade. Wm. Fleming , nth and Doug
las. RL M71S
MONEY TO .LOAW CHATTELS.
MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE. 1'IANOS ,
horses , wagons , etc. , at lowest lates In cltj j
no removal of goods ; strictly confidential ; > ou
can pay the loan oft at any time or In any
amount.
amount.OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. ,
200 8. IGth street.
X-G23
MONEY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD FURNI-
ture. pianos , horses , wagons , or nny kind of
chattel security at lowest possible rates , which
you can pay back at any time and In nny
amount. FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. ,
Room 4 , Wlthnell block. X 023
J. D. HADDOCK , ROOM 437 , RAMGE HLOCIC.
MONEY TO LOAN ON PERSONAL 1'HOP-
erty. Harvln Loan Co. , 701 N. Y. Life bide.
X 521
BUSINESS CHANCES.
CASH PAID FOR ENDOWMENT POLICIES IN
old line companies. Send description. A. K.
llrocUlesby , Box 233. Hartford , Conn. _
FOR SALE , ELEGANT FIRST CLAPS SALOON
In Nebraska , town. 10,000 Inhabitants , nourishIng -
* Ing business , acknowledged belt trade In
town ; price , 12,600 , half cosh. License until
. May 1st , and stock cash. pad health t use ,
. of bale. Apply Jrlbune , pfflcfy C9SJ3 | ,
CORRESPONDENCE OR INTERVIEW IS SO *
llcHcd from parties satisfied with 8 to 10 per
cent In a legitimate business ; Investment under
full guarantee of principal and Interest , ; stand
ing and character unquestioned. P. O. Uox
COS , City. Y-M717
AN ESPECIALLY GOOD CHANCE TO THE
right party who can command Jl.OOO 00 or
{ 5,000.00 to enter and old established business.
Address P. O. Uox C03 , City. Y M710
FOB EXCHANGE.
A GOOD LOT IN EAST OMAHA TO EX-
chnngo for young work horses or mules.
Lamoreaux Bros , 04 S. 16th. Z-627
BANKERS AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS
Take Notice Hard times has made It possible
to get hold of good business blocks In Omaha
and take farm lands In exchange. I solicit
correspondece. J. J. Gibson , 317 1st Nat. bank.
Z 801
30 ROOMED BOARDING HOUSE. CLOSET1 ,
bath rooms , all modern Improvements ; first
clans boarders , highest gradu of furniture ,
large amount of supplies , will exchange furni
ture , etc. for house and lot and part cash.
Quit on account of health. J. M. Slmernl ,
S5S Uee bide. Z 703-10
FOB SALE BEAL ESTATE.
GARDEN LANDS , 6 MILES FROM POST-
olllce , easy terms. Call at 940 N. Y. Life.
RE 52S
BARGAINS , HOUSES , LOTS AND FARMS ,
sale or trade. F. 1C. Darling , Barker block.
RE-629
POR SALE. NEW 4-ROO1I COTTAGE ; CEL-
lar. cistern , city water ; cor. 30th and Sahler ;
51.230.00 ; long time. Inquire 1318 Parnam. Sam
uel Burns RE 630
BARGAIN , 1TO TO 1,500 ACRES OF CHOICE
land 6 miles from Omaha P. O. cheap. Liberal
terms. Address C , 12 , Bee , Omalm.
MODERN 12-ROOM HOME. VERY CHEAP
and on easy terms. 2013 Btnney st. RE S18
EXCHANGES AND SALES : CITY PROPERTY ,
farms , merchand'se. ' Garvln Bros. , 210 N : Y ,
Life. RE M2J3
HOTELS.
HOTEL BARKER. 13TH AND JONES STS.
75 rooms at 11.60 per day.
DO rooms at K.OO per day.
Special rates to commercial travelers. Room
and board by week or month. Prank , Hlldltch.
manager. 633
AETNA HOUSE ( EUROPEAN ) . N. W. COR.
13th and Dodge. Rooms by day or week >
533
COZZENS HOTEL , OTII AND HARNEY ;
steam heat , electric bells , telephone , baths , ex
cellent culsene. elegant rooms ; 11.00 per day ;
(4 00 and upwards per week. 634
LOST.
LOST. HOUSE PLANS ; DROPPED PROM
buggy November 8. Reward for return to 603
McCaguo building. MC32 6 *
LOST , ON PARNAM STREET OR THE
Dodge street reid , two parcels , one done up In
newspaper , containing coat , vest and under
wear ; one pinned up In a phavvl , containing
clothing , new and old. Plnder will please write
to W. O. Norton , Waterloo , Nb. , and get
row ard. M7M 6
LoVr-HLACK GORDON SETTER DOG , WITH
white breast , black leather collar. Reward far
return. A. J , tilaup , 14th and Williams
Losl-731-7
TJNDEBTAKEBS AND EKB ALHEB3
II. K. BURKET. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND
embalmer. 1618 Chicago it , , telephone 90 , MO
SWANSON & VALIEN. UNDERTAKERS AND
embalmers , 1701 Cumlng at , , telephone 1060.
637
M. O. MAUL. UNDEUTAKEH AND EMbalmer -
balmer , 141T Farnam St. , telephona 225. > M3
C. W. BAKER , UNDEUTAKEIt. < } 3'S , 15th ST.
633
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES.
ARMATURES AND CONVEnTEIlS ItHWOUND ;
torage t > atterle < recharged ; eltclrlcal and gen
eral meclilnlita ! superior work guaranteed.
Omaha Electrical Work ) , 117 ani ) Cl ? 8. Uth at.
ELECTRICAL ENQINEEHS AND CONTOAC-
tors for electric lleht and motor plants and all
klnai of electrical conitructlon. western .Kit ; .
trio Supply Co. . 411 anil CO S. Uth et 5U
HAY AND GRAIN.
BUY YOUn HAY IIY TON Oil CAR LOTS. WE
buy bay. A. 11. Bnyder , 1515 Hurt it. Tel. 1107.
Sit
NEUUA8KA HAY CO. , WHOLESALE HAY ,
craln and mill atuff. tt'e or * alway * on tut
market to buy or sell. H02-4-4 Nlcholai at.
647
GRINDING.
nAZons , aiiEAna , CLIPPERS , SKATES ,
etc. A. L. UnJcland , 1M 8. llth. ( U
STEAMSHIP LINB.
ANCIIOIl LINE MAIL ! , .STEAMSHIPS-SAIL
regularly every BnturJauJonm New York for
Londonderry and Qlamcow. Circnsuln. Decem
ber a , Z p. m. i l.'tlilopln , December S ) ,
7 p. m. Bnloon , second clnns nnd
otcernKe , single or roanitvtrlp tickets from
New York or Chicago nt reduced rules to th
principal Scotch , English , Irian and all conti
nental points. Tor m5irey onlers , drafts , out.
ward or prepaid ticket * , apply to any of our
local agents or to Hen er 3n liros. , Chicago.
BUILDING &
HOW TO OKT A HOMK'lm SECURE OOOD
Interest on savings. Apply to Omaha L. & II.
Ass'n , 170 Heo bldg. OVM , Naltlnger , Sec.
5(1
SHARES IN MUTUAL nASS'N PAY
C , 7 , B per cent when r , 1,13 yenrs old , alnaya
redeemable. 1701 Tarnam' bit , Nattlnger , Sec.
COAL.
D. T. MOUNT HAS REMOVED HIS COAL
olllce to 2 < X > B. 16th St. , Drottn block. E52
EXCELLENT BUHST1TUTE
for Imrd coal , and 3.50 ton chrnner. 1005 Tar-
nam street ; main rntruucu Hoard of Trade.
TYPEWRITERS.
_
STOLEN TYI'EWItlTEnS OFFEIIKD FOU
unlo should make jou Butplclous ; funny they
are mostly Smith's Try one nnd you will
understand why. rull line ot supplies. Smith-
1'rcmlcr Co. , 17th and Farnam , telepllona 12SI.
Ml
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HORSES WINTERED.
ADDRESS I1AUTON & PHELPS. TEL. 1051.
507 N. Y. Llfo bldg. M1J8D31'
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DR. I'AUL. DENTIST , 2020 HURT ST. G43
OARPENTEKS AND BUILDERS ,
C. E. MOItRlLL. CARPENTER AND JJl'ILDER ,
paper hamtlng and nlKiii. brick work nnd plas
tering. Olllce , 409 S. 14th St. , telephone 408.
557
STOVE BEPA1BS.
STOVE REPAIRS FOR 40.000 DIFFERENT
mnki's of stoves' . Water attachment and cdn-
ncftlona n specialty. 1207 Douglas street ,
Omaha Stove Repair Works. C50
DYE WORKS.
SCHOEDSACK. TWIN CITY DYE WORKS ,
15.1 rarnnm street. Dyeing of every descrip
tion and dry cleaning. 658
WHOLESALE COAL.
JOHNSON BROS. , WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
all kinds of coal. Correspondence solicited. IOCS
Parnam street. 660
OPTICIANS.
OMAHA OPTICAL CO LEADING OPTICIANS.
J. r. Ponder , manager. Ejes examined flee.
222 S. 10th St. , In Klnster's drug store 410 17
MASQUERADE COSTUMES.
GENTLEMEN AND LADIES CAN RENT
masquerade costumes at 114 South 16th st.
231-D13 *
PLUMBEKS.
JOHN ROWE & CO. , PLUMBING STEAM AND
hot water heating , gas tlxlurcs , globes.421 S. 13.
541
JOB PB1NTING.
REED JOB PRINTING CO. , PINE PRINTING
of all kinds. 17th St. , B $ building. 63
COBNlOjE.
WESTERN CORNICE WOftKS. GALVANIZED
Iron cornices. 1722 St. Mijrj-'s ave. 633D21
DBESSMAKlNG.
DRESSMAKING IN FAJIOTES , 431G GRANT * .
: ! U73D 15
SHOBTHAND AND TYPEWRITING.
VAN SANTS SCHOOL ' .Oft' SHORT HAND. N.
Y. Life , Omaha. /orj'clrcular. . Ml
MUSIC , ABT AND LANGUAGE.
O. , P. . GELLENBECKAEtBANJOIST AND
' teacher. ,181,0 , California street. ait
BUSINESS
DAMAGED MIRRORS RCSILVERED , 713 N. 18.
BIcyCLES. .
M. O. DAXON , 402 N. 16TH , 535
The Ognhtlln T.uiul nnil < : uttlo < ompany.
Pursuant to the requirements of the
statutes of the state of Nebraska , the Oga-
lalla Land and Cattle company hereby gives
notice that the total amount of the In
debtedness of said company on the Gth day
of December , 1S34 , the day on which the
annual meeting of Its stockholders was
held , was $1,830.01 , the same having been
Incurred for current expenses and sundry
Items , and also the sum of $20,013 for un-
n'il distribution certificates , which money
n the hands of the company's treasurer
to pay the same , but has not been called
for by ther stockholders , .to whom such dis
tribution certificates were Issued , and also ,
In addition thereto , the sum of $3,782.41 , for
real estate taxes , which are not payable
until April 30 , 1895.
EDWAKD F. LAAVRENCE , President.
JACOB NKWMAN ,
AUGUSTE RICHARD.
WILLIAM A. I'AXTON ,
A. II. SCARING ,
JONATHAN ADCL ,
EDWARD P. LAWRENCE ,
A Majority of the Coord or Directors of
said Company.
Chicago , December 5 , 1891. dCd2tm
BUUKAU. SUES & CO. , Solicitors. Bee
Building. OMAHA , Neb. Artvlco FUER
RAILWAY TIE CARD
Leaves iBUHLlNOTON & MO. RIVER. I Arrives
OmahaUnlon | Depot. 10th & Mason Sts. ) Omaha
10:15am : Denver Express 9:35am :
4:35pm.Blk. : Hills. Mont. & Puget Snd. Ex. 4:10pm :
4:35pm : Denver Express 4:10pm :
6:45pm..Nebraska : Local ( except Sunday ) . . 7:4Spm :
IllSam..Lincoln Local ( except Sundayll:25am )
Leaves [ CHICAGO. BURLINGTON & Q.IArrlves
OmahalUnlon Depot , 10th & Mason Sts. | Omaha
445pm ; Chicago Vestibule > :5uam :
> :4 : ! > am Chicago Expresr 4:23pm :
7Wpm : Chicago and Iowa Local 800am ;
llitbam Pacific Junction Local 605pm ;
LeavenlCHICAGO , Mil * & ST. 1'AUL.IArrlves
OmahalUnlon Depot. IQt'i & Ma son Sts.l Omaha
*
C:00pm : Chicago Limited 9:30am :
llilOam..Chicago Express ( ex. Sun. ) . . . . 615pir ;
i IC1I
OmahalU. P. Depot , 10th & Mason Sis. ) Omaha
ll:05am Eastern Express 5:3 : < ; pni
4:00pm : Vestlbuled Limited 9:40am :
65am : Mo. Valley Local 19:30pm :
t:45pm : Omaha Chicago Special 315pm ;
Leaves I CHICAGO , R. I. & PACIFIC. ( Arrives
OmanalUnlon Depot , 10Hi & , Mason 8ts. | Omaha
EAST , >
IKOOnm. , . Atlantic Exp-etfs lex. Sunday ) . . . 6:05pm :
6:23pm . Night Express . 9:50am :
4:30pm. : . . .Chicago Veatltuujf Limited. . . . l:03pm :
HUtpm. . Oklahoma Exp. ( l C'U. x Hun..ll:3'jpm :
EfiT.i _
C:15.\m.Olvlahoma : * Tefm Iftc. ( ex. 3un..ll:30pm ) :
l:10pm . Colorado "Limited . 4.00pm
Leaves I C , ST. P. Mit& O. lAirlvei
OmahaJ Depot 16ta and W lnter Sts. I Omaha
9:30am. : . .Nebraska Pas en3er ( dally ) . . , , 8:15pm :
4:35pm..Sioux City Exp > esi ( ex. Sun ) , . .lt-.50am
610pm ; St , I'auM.jtnllcJ. . . . _ . . _ 9:40am :
Leaves I 1 < \ , K. & MO iVALLU > . I Arrives
Omahal Depot 15ta and ( Webster Bis. ( Omaha
J:10pm : Past Mall and t3xpre 4:53pm :
Z:10pm.ex. : ( gat. ) Wyo. cx.ui < z. lion. ) . , 4Mpm :
t.05am..Norfolk Express ( faunaay.10JOum :
4.(5pm..Fremont 1'ass. ( e . 'Sunday ) . . . . 7:50pm :
tilOprn St. Paul Exprbea ; 40am
Leaves n. U. , ST. J. & C. li. I Arrive *
_ Ontaha Unlon Depot. 10th & Mason SH | Omaha
't\iam : Kansas City Day ICxpieu
; 48pm.K. C. Night Ex. via. U. P. Trans.
* - -U- ,
Leaves MISSOUUI PACIFIC. [ Arrives
Omaha Depot 15th and Webster" Sts. I Omaha
B:45am : St. Louis Expresa , . . , t:00am :
> :30pm : St. Louis Express 6:05pm :
6lOpm..Nebraska ! Local ex. Bun. ) . . . . . . 9lOam ;
L aveil SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC. lArrlv'el
Omahal Depot Itth and Webster Bts. I Omaha
< 700pm. . . St. Paul Limited ; 4Uam
_ . C1TV & PACIFIC. IArrlf
OmahalUnlon Depot. jOlh A Mason Hts I Omaha
6tiam : Sioux City Pauener. . . . . .lll.20pm
6ilOpm Bt. Paul Limited. . 9:4Jom :
"Leaves ! UNION'l'ACIKIcr' lArrlv ei
OmahalUnlon Depot. 10th a Masqn 8ts. | Omaha
10.00am Kearney Uxpres * . -t l:4ipm :
llSpm : . . . .Overland Flyer , . > i:3Spm :
2:15pra.Beatrice : tc Stromib'r x. ( x.Sun ) . l:4pm :
7$0pm : Pacina Exprcts 10Warn :
tlSOpm Fast Mall 410nm ;
lAUVCil WABABII'RAILWAY. IArrlv s
_ 4)jULh | Unlon Depot. lOlh & Maun Sts.l Omaha
< ; Mpm , SU Louis Caoaoa UaTlT , U.bpm
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PHYSICAL CULTURE
AND THE COMPLEXION
Hy IliP wprlilr iniMM IIKAUry _
ami uonri.EXiuis si'KuiA.i.ivr.
MME , M : YALE ,
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TOMORROW ,
7th ,
AT 2:110 P. ill.
TICKETS NOW ON SAI..E at Box Office
o Theater. Secure your scats In advance ,
as hundreds will be turneil awny.
A GRAND AND GLOlllOUS REVELATION
To Uio world. Dcauty can be cultivated ,
1y
youth restored and preserved. Wrinkles and
every trace of ago removed. Gray hair
turned back to Us original color without dye.
man DAZING IJEAUTY.
MMBL.M.YALBL
. .
THE PERFECT WOMAN.
Who at 11 looks as fresh and lovely as any
beauty ever seen at IS. Showing the power of
her art In preserving youth and cultivating
beauty.
Ladles , bring your note-books and pencils
to take down valuable recipes to bo given you
by Mme. Yale.
Ileserved Seats at Box Office of Theater ,
price CO cents. Lectures commence at 2:30 :
E liar p. Doors open at 2 o'clock. Grand Musical
Programme.
LADIES ONLY.
Ladles are respectfully requested to be
promptly seated at 2:30 : p. m.
MME. M. YALE
\\ILiL , APPEAR IN
Athletic Costume ,
And create a sensation on her Marvelous
Cultivated Beauty of Face and Form.
HER CONFIDENTIAL ADVICE.
Ladles who attend this lecture will receive
Mine. Yale's confidential advlco and Instruc
tions , which cannot be obtained outside of
this lecture.
GENTLEMEN POS1IIVELY.NOT ADMITTED
" ' '
. THE'PROGRAMME :
How to develop tlie bustl
How to walk.
How to cat.
How to sleep.
How to preserve health.
How to cure female weakness.
How to euro liver or kidney trouble.
How to euro and prevent consumption.
How to cure constipation.
How to develop chest nnd lungs.
How to make the figure erect.
How to Increase height.
How to straighten the limbs.
How to develop the limbs and make them
shapely.
How to develop the arms.
How to make the hands and feet small
and shapely.
How to Increase flesh.
How to make flesh firm.
How to reduce flesh.
How to obtain perfect health and preserve It.
How to breathe.
How to live.
How to remove wrinkles.
How to cultivate natural beauty.
How to become young again.
How to preserve youth.
How to obtain a perfect complexion.
How to remove and cure
Moth Patches , Freckles ,
Blackheads , Acne ,
Eczema , Sunburn and Tan ,
Sallowness , Pimples ,
Coarse Pores , and any form of Complexion
Defects.
MASSAGE.
Its Importance and proper movements.
How to make flabby flesh young and
youthful.
How to restore the loss of contour.
How to flll out sunken cheeks.
How to make eyes clear , sparkling , brilliant
and beautiful.
How to make a thin , scrawny neck plump
and white.
How to make the checks natural ! ? rosy.
How to make coarse pores flue grained.
How to make the brow smooth and white.
How to make the mouth shapely.
How to make the lips full and ruby red.
J
IN ATHLETIC COSTUME ,
Will give practical lessons by going through
the different movements of her system for
developing and making perfect the female
form.
EXPRESSION.
Haw to use the eyes.
How to laugh.
How to educate the expression by the
power of thought , shotting the Influence of the
mental qualities to educate the physical.
Every organ of the body subject to the men
tal forces when In a healthy state of action
and under the careful guidance of a cultivated
restraint.
THE HAIR ,
How to cultivate a thick growth of eye
brows and lashos.
How to restore gray hair to Its natural
color without dye by circulating Its natural
coloring matter.
How to stop hair falling In from 24 hours to
one week.
How to create a luxuriant growth of hair.
How to keep the hair In curl and arrange It
becomingly.
How to remove and euro the growth of su
perfluous * hair.
IMPORTANT MENTION.
Tills lecture to be given by Mme. Yale will
verify woman's progress and Inventive genius
aa nothing ; else has over presented Itself tn
the history of the world. It U every woman's
duty to attend and celebrate the victory over
old age.
GUIDE TO 1JEAUTY.
Ladles living at a distance or those unable
tp attend these lectures are Invited to send
their name and address with C eta. postage ,
and Mme. Yale will mall them her Quldo to
llwiuty , a dainty little , book containing ex
tracts from the Madame' * famous lectures
and valuable advlco on cultivating beauty.
Consultation free at Temple of Deauty or
by mall. Address all communication ! ) to
MME. M. YALfi
,
Headquarters 140 State St. ,
CHICAGO , ILL.
Awarded IMesl Honors by the World's Fair ,
Late Events that Ilavo Increased the Dls-
tmst Among Oornpoting Lines ,
NOT ABOLISHING STREET COMMISSIONS
.Missouri Pnclllo Ono ( if the Spcclnl Mnncirs
Looked Upon n * u 1'oaal-
bio Uutciiinu.
There stems to be a disposition to Ignore
the agreement entered Into last week by the
lines formerly comprising the Western
Passenger . association on the part ot some ot
the lines In the transmlssourl territory rela
tive to the abolishment of commissions. It
Is ! now charged that the Missouri Pacific has
been allowing commissions to agents , who
have divided up these commissions with pros
pective Texas passengers In order to secure
I'tl
the haul to Kansas City , where the business
has been turned over to the Missouri , Kansas
& Texas , a road which refused to become a
party to abolish all street and other com
missions except those absolutely provided for
ini
by ; the former Western Passenger assocla-
tlon. It Is nascrtcd by competing lines that
the ninety and odd passongts taken out
Tuesday by the Missouri Pacific to Texas and
points In Arkansas vsoro largely Influenced by
the division of o mtnisslons which
prompted thorn to travel over the Missouri
1'aclfic. Until yesterday the olllclals at local
headquarters vvers not officially Informed
that an agreement regarding commissions
had been entered Into by lines formerly
members of the Western Passenger associa
tion , but jcsterday n telegram was re
celvcd from General Passenger Agent II. C.
Townsend , wherein ho stated that street
commissions would hnvo to be dlscontlnncd
nnd b na fide rate ] would govern hereafter ,
and that a faithful observance of the ngrre-
m nt would be expected from the ofllclals
here In view of the charges mode that the
Missouri Pacific waa paying commissions In
Ignorance of the agreement. As Mr , Townsend -
send U with President George Q uld of the
Missouri Pacific , President Clark nf the
Union Pacific , n'nd officials of the Missouri
nacflc ! , shooting quail In Texas , It
ould hardly bo fair to presume that Mr.
'ownscnd ' would Instruct his subordinates
efore the expiration of the hoinuscckcM
\curslons to the southwest that they vvou'd '
ave to play fair with competitors.
However , the commission business has been
cactlonary In character , nnd roads living
p to the agreement made last week now
! iow a disposition to doubt the faithfulness
t competitors and the railroad atmos-
'here ' grow a murky In character , while It
learned the possibility of n new Western
'asscnger ' association agreement grows more
azy as the prospective members face one
nether for the final struggle.
Tuesday several lines received telegrams
rom the heads of the passenger departments
n Chicago that lines formerly comprising
ho Western Passenger assoclallon had agreed
liat all rates be restored and that no re
lictions be made for theatrical or party
'Uslness ' of any class. Certiln lines have
ot received these telegraphic advices and the
esult Is bad blood all around. If this sort
f thing continues there can 1)3 only one re-
nit , differences of opinion as to the advlsa-
Illty cf reforming the Western Passenger
. ssoclatlon , and the utter and complete de
moralization of rates In this territory ,
here Is little business anyhow , and the time
cems ripe for a good bht-fashlonid rate
ar.
COAST It.lTf S ltisTOItit : ; ) .
Transcontinental Linns Itoiiuivn the 1)1111-
uultlna In thn U'ay of itu Agracmant.
CHICAGO , Dec. C. The transcontinental
nes decided today that , effective M > reh
, round trip rates to the Pacific coast would
o advanced $10 , except in the case of ( ho
Iiasta route , where the advance will be only
7.50. All round trip rates to points In Mon-
ana and Colorado have been withdrawn for
a portion of the year. Instead of putting
.
hem on sale for the entire year , as hero-
oforo , the round trip tickets will be on
iale only from May 1 to September 1. Col-
rail o and Utah rates from the Missouri
Iver will bo 'restored to the old basis of
.18.75 , the present rate being J10.7G. This
action Is not , the roads claim , an elevation
f the rate , but a restoration ot the tariff
which was 'm. effect before the present de-
norallzatlon began. This change on the
Utah nnd Colorado rates , which becomes
ffcctlvo at once , carries with It the restora-
.lon of the old local rates between Colorado
and Utah points to the same basis In the
mine proportlqn as the through rates.
The general meeting of the western lines
ndjourncd this morning to allow the trans
continental lines to meet , but Is scheduled
, o meet again In the morning. The facility
tvlth which the transcontinental lines got
ogether today practically removes all the
obstacles In the path of the formation of a
general association.
DlillT OIT Till ! I'ACIFIO UUAUS.
Two Millions of ISnml * to Ho 1'nlil hy the
( Invurnmrnt Next .Month.
WASHINGTON. Dec. 5. Within the next
month U ; p vrnment will be cal'cd ' upon to
pay JJSC'0' ; ' of Central Pacific railroad
bonds. It will be the first payment
made by the government on
hese bonds , Issued years ago to
subsidize the building of the road across the
continent. They ran for long terms , nnd
hese terms are about to mature. The
$2,302,000 next month will be followed by
another $2,000,000 next November. The rail
roads are primarily responsible for the pay
ment of the bonds , but as they wore issued
and guaranteed by the government , congress
lias anticipated , by Its effort to fund or
extend the debt , that the government would
have to mest the maturing bonds.
Chairman Ilellly of the house committee on
Pacific railroads does not believe that a
solution cf the Pacific roads debt can be
reached at the present short .ssalon of con
gress. The committee labored with the
problem throughout the last session , and
evolved a bill known as the Hellly bill , by
which a settlement satisfactory to the govern
ment and the roads seemed possible. The
bill Is now on the calendar , but the Interests
are so vast that Mr , Ilellly decs not believe
they would bo passed upon during the hurry
of a short session , although ho would be
glad to have his bill .enacted ,
It Is probable , therefore , that ttie Pacific
Suffer untold miseries from a ECDSO of delicacy
they cannot overcome.
BRADFIELD'S
Female Reoulator ,
ACT5 AS A SPECIFIC.
It causes health to bloom , and joy to reign
throughout the frame.
. . IT NEVER PAILS TO CURE.
" Mr wlfo Lai been under treatment of leading phjr-
Iclani three yoirn. without boneHt. After uilug
tbreahottleior Unibruui's FXUILK UiounTpuiho
can do h r own cooking , mlll > lii a anil wadilng , "
N. 8. IlRYtK , llendorion , Ala.
unADFIELD nrOUUTOU CO. , Atlanta , On.
Bold by druniiU at 31.00 per bottle.
LIFE
Ci. E. C. WEST'S 11EE7E A1TO AH ! TIEATMEHT
is sold under positive Written aanrnntfe , by
nutliorizcd ajonts only , to euro Weak Memory ;
Ix ) ot Drain nnd Ncrvo Power : Ixitt Manhooil ;
OulcknoMj Night Jxjustes Kvil Dri-unu ; IJick of
Oopridoncei Nervimsntna ! LflBsltudoi all Drains )
LOBS of Power otUieUonnratlvoOrciaus In olthcr
net , caa\ed hjrovor.nxortlfii ) , YonthfulKrrors.or
Kico * i > o U o of Tgbacco , Opium or Liquor ,
which loiula to MUc.ry. COniumptlorj , Intanilr
nnd Dontlu Hy mall , SI a box ; six for | 5wltli :
wrltWhfttiaranlcq to cu r or refund money. Wcst'l
Lint Full ruro Hick Headacha. lliliounc a.
Llyor Complaint , Hour Hlomaih. Iy ) pep ia and
Constipation. OUAltANTKEU Ueuedoal/by
QooJmiin Drug Co , OautliJL
roads problem will be Inherited by the rcpubj
llcxn congress assembling a year hence. It
will then bo nn Imperative question , which
can no longer be deferred , as two Issues ot
bonds wilt have matured before the next
congress opens. It will bo necessary ! there
fore , to arrange a speedy plan of funding or
extending the bonds or clso provide for their
payment. '
1't The Central Pacific company 1ms In tha
treasury t ! to the credit of Itn sinking fund
$5,707,205 , and the question has arisen
whether the government could not appro
priate this fund to the payment of the bonds
on maturity. The net of May 7 , 1S7S , which
directed the creation of a sinking fund , doev
tint seem to bo clear on that point , nnd Sec
retary Carlisle Is now considering the ques
tion with a view to a settlement bofora
January 1C next , when the bonds fall due.
OI.M'.Y ASKS loiiMom : KICIUVIKS. :
I'riMiMit Onci nil thn Union TnrlllnVcro
Appointed \Mtliout ( lovitriniUMit Commit.
DBNVUK. Dec. G. United States At
torney General Olney today filed In the
United States court of Colorado n petition
for the appointment of additional receivers
for the Union Pacific Hallway company ,
similar petitions having been filed In other
states through which the Union 1'aclflc rail
roads are built. The petitions are addressed
tn the honorable judges of the circuit court
of the United States. The United States
attorney general avers that the receivers
heretofore appointed have been named with
out the consent of the United States. Ho
represents that the United States Is a holder
of a lien on part of the Union I'aclflo rait-
way between Kansas City nnd Denver In
the amount of more than $0,000,000 , no part
of which Is yet due. The petition recites
many official acts nnd also asks that Fred
erick U. Coudert and J. W. Dome be added
to the list of receivers In this court.
Itnllvviiy heir * .
Freight Traffic Manager Munroo of the
Union Pacific has gone to Chicago.
A. C. Dunn , formerly city IIU-U ngont of
the Omaha road nt Minneapolis , was nt
Union Pacific headquarters yesterday.
General Manager Hurt of the Klkhorn has
been called Into Chicago on matters con
nected with the proposed Uiirllngton-Ulkhom
tleup.
Clarence P. Hlgnall , formerly cashier of
the passenger department of the llurllngtoti
but now editor of the Gas City ( Ind. ) Journal.
Is In town visiting olil fr ends.
II. 11. Kooser , homesick and dlsguited with
Dsnver , returns to his old desk In thq offices
of the Missouri Pacific today and will
assume his old place as contracting freight
agent.
_ _
: cointi' bYi.LAiir ,
1'Ilger et nl against Terrence ct nl. Ap
peal from Mndlson county. Heversed nnd
cause dismissed. Opinion by Commissioner
Iivlne.
When one ngnlnst whom n Judgment Imi
been rendeied seeks the nlllrnmtlvo aid ot a
court , of cniilty to iclleve him from that
judgment , he must n\cr nnd prove that ho
had a meritorious defense to the action In
which Judgment was rendered. Thin Is true ,
even though the Judgment ha void , provided
nt lenst 111 invalidity does not appear on
the fcco of the record.
Wagner et nl nsnlnst State of Nebraska.
Error from York county. Opinion by Com
missioner Irvine.
In misdemeanors there nre no necessaries.
Those whose- - conduct Is such that It would
constitute them accessories before the fact.
If I the principal offense were a felony , are ,
If I It be u misdemeanor , guilty ns principals.
2. Thciefcre , under nn Information charg
ing the defendant with procuring , aiding
and abetting nnother to commit an assault
with intent to wound , the ilefcmlnnt may
be convicted of nssault nnd bittery.
. ! . An information which in npt words
clmges the commission of nn offense which
the Btatute makes a felony , la not bad be
cause It does not chnrgo that the net waa
feloniously committed
4. Where inni tlculnr Intent Is an essen
tial element of"u crime , bne Is not guilty na
nn { accessory before the fact to such crime
unless he. participates In or has knowledge
of such Intent.
Hlshop against Mlddleton et nl. Error
from Lancaster county. AtllrmeU. Opinion
by Cominl < > boiicr Irvine. *
It Is unnecessat r to plead what1 the InW
presumes. Therefore , n pleading which
avers fncts from which the law presume *
unothci fact sulllclently pleads that othpr
2. 'Assignments of error not specifically *
called to the attention of the court by briefer
or nrirumeit will be deemed waived , nl *
though a puty In his brief states generally"
that he does not desire to waive nny as
signment.
3 The decision In Singer Manufacturing
company against Fleming , 53 Northwestern
llcp 220 , In tegard to the validity of the
act to provide for the better protection of
the earnings of laborers , servant ! ) nml other
employes of corpoiatlons , firms and Individ
uals engaged In Interstate business ( Sec
tion C31 c f Code of Civil 1'iocedurc ) , fol
lowed nml reulllrmul.
I The term In the title of that net , "cor
porations engaged In Interstate business , "
construed with lefcrence to the object of
the net , means a corporation doing business
and employing men In tills state , nnd hav
ing In nnother stnto .such a situs ns to
permit of Its being reached by process of
ganiMimont there
E. The act referred to applies to a casa
where the debt was inuuned before the
passage of Uie act , and was assigned In
good faith to iv third person after Its pas
sage , but where such third person there
after again assigrcd It for the purpose ot
evading the exemption laws of thin Htate.
C. An assignment for the purpose of evad
ing the tftcct of our exemption Hwsvnn
unlawful , ns well n- after the passage of
the net , pnd the net affects only the rem
edy. Its application to the case of debts
Incurred pi lor to Its pissage does not there
fore Impair the obligations .of contracts.
7. Evidence examined and held uulflclcnt
to sustain the verdict.
Stale against Slate Hank of Wnhoo.
Original. Opinion by Commissioner Hnian.
Klngsley loaned liauin JJ.OOO , secured by
a mortgage on real estate. L.ulenburger ;
had sold the real estate to liaum and ho
bet rowed this money to pay for It. Tito
cashier of the Dank of Wnhoo negotiated
the loan for liniim , nnd , by agreement be
tween liauin , hadenburger and the cashier ,
the taller was to receive from Klnsgley the
proceeds of the loan and pay the tmmo
over to I.adcnbwger. About November 1 ,
1M2 , the cashier received the dtnft nnd col
lected It , but on I.adenburgpr's dcmandlni ;
the money , falsely alleged there waa n de
fect In the title to the real estate and
claimed the right to hold the money until
Biich defi'ct should be cureil. I.adenburger
consented to this. December 31 , 1832. the
cashier mailed to I.idenburger a certlllcnto-
of deposit , rcclllntr that the latter had jle-
poslteil In the bunk the Klngslcy money ,
payable to the order of himself "In person"
anil on the return of the certificate en
dorsed "when the land title to liaum Is
straightened out " January 23 , 183J , the
bank wn found to be Insolvent , nnd at the
suit of the attorney general , placed In the
hands of R receiver. Ladenburger de
manded of the receiver the payment of his
claim In full as a preferred clulm. Held :
1. The controlling , the test question Im
the rase Is , was I idenburger a voluntary
creditor of the bank ; was the relation sub
sisting between them that of ordinary de
positor and banker ?
2. That the agreement of the pnrtlca that
the cashier should negotiate the loan and
receive the proceeds thereof for l.nileribur-
ger did not make the latter a voluntary
creditor or depositor of the bniik.
3 One may Involuntarily become tho.
creditor of another , but from thu very na
ture of things the relation of hanker nnd
depositor can bo created only by consent
of both parties ,
4 If A , without Iho knowledge of n , de-
Roxlts a sum of money In the bank to the
liter's credit , then until It ulmil be In
formed thereof , and expressly or by Impli
cation , recognizes the deposit an such , the
bank will hold such money In trust for IJ
and not na his banker.
C. That the false representation of the
cashier that there was 11 defect In the title
to the real state , nnd that he was holdlnir
Undenburger'H money until such defect
should be cured , was a fraud on the latter ,
and his conduct In permitting the cashier to
retain the money for the purpose alleged.
should not be construed Into nn Intention or
a consent on his part to become a depositor
of the bank. *
C. That Iho certificate of deposit was , un
der the circumstances , nothing moro than
nn ncknovyledKinent In wrlllmr that thn
bank held the proceeds of the Klngxluy loan
for I.adenburner nnd would pay the sami *
to him when the title to the real estate
should be perfected , nnd the inero holding-
of this certificate of deposit by l denburger1
was not of I self sufficient evidence- es
tablish that ho thereby recognlzutl himself
aH a depositor of the bank ,
7. That to make one a depositor of n bank.
and , lr > ca.se of Its
' Innolrency , to limit such
person's rlKhts against the"a * ct "uiereof
to thosh of an ordinary creditor , ( t must
appear tlmt such person became n depositor
of such bank voluntarily
S. That the title to the money received by
the bank from Klngsley for LndenburKer
was held In trust by the- bank for him awl
the title to suth money did not pass to Uio
receiver
9. That when n fund Is once Impressed !
with the character of n trust , such trust
character continues until changed by Uio
convent of the benellclury
ID That I < adcnbur er waa entitled to lmv
hU clulm paid aa a preferred claim.