Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 27, 1895, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OMAHA DAItiT BEEi WfinNESnAV , NOVJSJCliBK 27. 1803.
SPEGIRL NOTICES.
Ail * crtlNcnic < ttM for < | IPNP i-nlnnum
t H Iii * ( nt < rn until 12i.O p. in. for
< lin cvvnlttK mill uiidl H fi. in. fur the
mornltiB nnit Snmlny edition * ) .
ArtVfrllNt-ni , ! riMiiioMrtinr n mini *
1 rrnl cticrk , oinf linvo nit-nri-rn nil-
iIrr n < Ml ( o n tuinilirreil li'Hcr In cure
of Tlio life. AnnTrrr-i no nrtilpcunnl
Mill lie ili-llvi-rril npnn prr c-nInMon
of ( lie Hicck only. Italrn , 1 1-JIo it
ivoril flrmt Inxcrl'oni In n rroril
licrcnfCT. Nollilnnr tntcoti fiir Inn
< liiin 2.-o for flrnt ItiNrrllnn , Tlic-m-
nilvi-rllni-tiirnlM niitnl lie run cntiMrrtt-
Ovrly.
SITI'ATIOX.S AVAXTHI ) .
A THOUOl'OIII.Y m'UAttl , ! : .
ofllfc mm ilrslrcii nn fnsaRpmonl Dec. 1 IllRh
clnm tcfficnccn. Aildrom 1' M , HOP.AM510
A-M510 M
WANTni ) MAI.n IIISM * .
IVANTnD UVB. INTKI.UonNT AOl'.NTS IN
Omnhn lo organize clubs of time lo nvc fnml'
Hot of our fnuioUK Orchard llnnid laml In
cpntrnl MlMlotlppl. The tide of ImmlKrnllon
la KOlnc unutli , where thfre nrc no hot winds ,
no cold wlnteri" . no bllrzirdi , no crnn failures.
Where Iwij or three cropi ran l > c rnlecil each
yfnr. Where there In nn mch thins ns falluro
it n man will wotlt one-half ns hnnl nn h ilops
In thli country. Coil rmmmrr * ) , mIM wlnteri.
Htlrc nnylnu crops of frnlt nn < l Burden truck.
nirhc t soli on enrth. He-l railway facilities.
Oro. W Ames , ncnernl nK nl .1817 Fnrnam ( . .
Omaha , n 173
$ ? r. PO TO JIM.OO rnii MONTH SIJM.INO run
llldcr Double Hetort Oil fins Ilurncr : can be
placed Ju'nny cook or healing stovn or furnace.
II pro 1uc n. piirftct niturnl cai ( Ire ; liclter nnn
cheaper than coal or wooj. for terrrm mlitrpsi
IJay Clly N'oviHy Co. . Works my Cltv , Mich.
II MLI I ) *
A MAI-foU l"AnV TO MANAOB DISTnillllT-
IIIK snap simple * , ipeelnllles , < 1o corrcupomllnR
Send Sylvan Co. , 727 Woo-ln-nnl. Tetrnlt. Mich. .
lOa for samples sonp , etc. , receive out ntorfer.
WANTKI ) , HAuiiSMnN , IOCAI , AND TIlAVlJt-
In * ttunu-tliniit Nebraska , to liandln lulirlcatlnR
nnd lanl oils on commission , onoil InJuct-
ments to rlirlit parly. Adrire" " 55nn > Oil
Co. , Clovelnnd , O. II M21I M
\vANTi ! ! > r AT oN-ciT mo PAH " "ntnr.oKiiH
ntid car repairers at Kansas City Car Foundry
company , Twelfth fi. nnd K. C. belt line. Knn-
sas City. Kan. Il-z M
$1 < W MONTHIjY HAI.AtlY AND nXPRNBKS
to sell Roods to dealers liy sample ; experience
unticrraritiry ; staple Roods. Sterling Novelty
Co. , ClilcnKD. J1-M272 30
hviJUY CATHOLIC TAM1I.Y 1UTY3 ON SIO1IT
for rhrlnlmiH : rellalile. Ixtelllcrnt man wanted
In cnclt county ; J18.00 per week. C. P. ft I *
Co. , CO Klfth nve-hlcnKO , 111. U-M2812
" "
BouciTona WANTID""KOU OMAHA : ALSO
manauers outside country. Entirely new Roods.
< ll Sheelcy b'.ock. _ 1I-M320 1)23
KALKSMHN. TO nill'O TltADC. HIDH I.INU
or otherwise. J. W. Knight , 217-221 Stale Ptreet ,
Rnclnc , WIs. 11 M3'3 27 *
_ _
POSITIONS Ol'TTl ? TOR FK\V I'ttSlIINfl
Aab'umen on salary ; experience unnecessary ;
ppnnancjit nmploynipnt ; apply now. Luke
llron. Co. , NurHciymen * , Clilcago. _ U M35S 27 *
. MONTI ILY ANnnXT'nNHKa KOIl 1'Iin-
nmrirnt nKCnts ; excluilve territory : send stnmn
for Information . our Hurcka Is enJnrsed bv nil
Ic.-ulInK pnners. American Hurrka l'"uel IJcin-
oinlzcr , US1) ) Uro.ulway , New York. IJ-M3M S7
WANTEU FIJSIAM-S IIEU' .
ELEGANT CABINET PHOTOS. J2.00 PER DOX-
en. Havles. 113-115 South ICth at. C 174
WANTED. GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL
housework. 2106 Cnss. C 335 27'
WANTED , IMMEDIATELY , GOOD , COMPE-
tertt girl fur general housework In muall fnmllj ;
itfcrence > < ; German preferred ; good place for tin
right girl. Apply at 2COS Half llottiml ptreet.
WANTED" EMPIXJY NURSES AND INTEL-
IlKent Indies for thelr-'lelsure bourn , or tlm
whole time. Business pleaKint , permanent nnd
very lemuncratHe. For full pnrtluulnra niU
rticss , with stamp , Arpln Klrkpatrlcl ; . Fnrniaso ,
C MCI D3
FOH HUNT HOUSES.
IIOUSiS-J ) ' . K. DARLING. BAIIKEK niXCIC.
D 475
HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF TUE CITY. THE
O. F , Davis Company , 1503 Farnam. D 176
FURNISHKD 1UHJSE FOR RENT ; BKAUTirUl ,
house , ten rooms , elegintly furnlshei ] , hut
water hcnt , laundry , Btnble , carriage , etc.
Thos. F. llnll. 61B Pnxton block. D 131
( STANFORD CIRCLE COTTAGES , 6 ROOMS ,
all , modern , gaf , fuel. Apply Biron Reed Com
pany ,212 So. J4Ul ft. j D 477
HOUSES BEN A WA & CO. , 103 N. IGTH ST.
D-478
1IOUSES-G. G. WALLACE. 315 BROWN I1LK.
D 473
FOR RENT NICELY FURNISHED HOUSE OF
eight rooms besides alcove and buthrjiom , south
fiont , with all conveniences. Inquire 2GC3 Half.
Howaid st. D-23T
Mil NO. 10T1I ST. . S-UOOM 1IODUHN UH1CK
with tmrn. Uninlia Heal Ublale & Tiust C } . ,
211 So. ISth el. D 233
iiouHiiN HOUSES NIW T-HOO.Mmvi:7.1T-
Inss near llanscoin purl : , 2715-17 1'oppleton nvo. :
modern Ijrlrlcs , 010 .South 21)111 ) , JilS-L'J North 23d
BIB , nnd H22 Bheiwood ave. C. A. Starr , CIS
N. Y. Life. U 571-X30
6OT B. 21ST AA'KNUG. NINE-nOO.M MOOliltN
lioUBtf. yard -30\1C5 feet. J. N. 1'ii'nzur , ujipjullo
, poatoince. U > 1ISO
BTEAM. NO ECJUAL. WINTER OR SUMMER ,
rfiilial , moilclll G or C-room Hats. Tlzaril. 221
N. 24th. D-CS9-D3 *
TOR RENT G-ROOM HOUSE , G31 fi. 17TH AVE.
D-1532-N30 _
TOR RENT CHEAP , DESIRABLE STORES ,
tints , looms , etc. B. J. Kendall , 620 S. IGth st.
H-713-D4
3 OR 6 ROOMS. CLOSETS. WATER. COS N. 13.
D-S7I-D10 *
920 N. 2JT1I AVE. . S.R. , MODERN. $20.
2004 S. lltli St. , 7-r. , modern , t25.
2773 Wtbstcr St. . 1-r. , modern , tK.
3401 Jackson St. , 8-r. , modern , } 20.
41BG Lnfnyrtio nve. , 3-r. , modern , $15.
207S. . 24li ! t-t , I4-r , , moili'rn , $50.
m-i S. 2tli ( e ( . , 9-1. , modern , $ -10.
ridellty Tiust Company , 1702 Farnam at.
r _
123 HOUHEsALL RI7.ES AND PARTS OF
city. P. D. Woad , ICtli and DoiiKlus Htrecta.
_ _ U-MD32-D13 _
FIVE-ROOM HOUSE , WITH CITY WATER ? 112
So. 2Slh. D-M335 30 *
COMPLETELY FURNISHED ID-ROOM HOUSE
for rent. 113 S , 2-.th street , D-M121 30'
1217 fiO. 52D ; FURNACE , GAS , IIATII ; $2" 00.
D-MHO 30
FOU HIIN'T. 3-nOO.M IIOUSK. S. I ! . COH. 231)
and Clnrko. U-19J
_
rou HUNT nioiiT-rtooM HOUSI : . sjs.no run
mouth ; rcntrnl locution. Inquire 261C f..ip. n\r.
l > -2 r-57'
I'OH iTh.NT. HI.KC1ANT MOOKHN HOUSH. S.
U , corner Paxonpoit nnd 32J. D 117
rou UINT * r .oo , H-IIOOM n\vi'iLiNa ;
wntcr , luth , Inmt * jiinl. l.vij Nortli istli. in
quire Nctlu-rlou Hall , m Xal'l bnuk tilde.
. Il-03 27
FOR RENT. HOUSE NEXT TO FIRST CON-
cliuiih. A. P. Tukey , N. Y. Life ,
D-331 20
FOR RENT. CHEAP. GOOD 8-IIOOM HOUSE ,
lu-ntcd with hot water ; K'ul ' barn nnd nil mod-
CM n coiucnli'iicm 1)19 ) Ho. 2Gth. Eniulre John
KIXROOM MODERN HOUSE. EMILY PLACE ,
ISth , auut'.i of Munderson , D M337 30 *
FOR RENT , HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OP THE
olty.
Fpcdal , G51 So. 20th lucnue.
41G Nuilli .lint Bin-el.
42 < ) North 31st xticet.
< ) ' . Noilli 191)1 ) nil cot.
All modem rcvucnli'iicen ; cheap for winter
montliK , Biennin , I/\u ft Co , I > M3I5 DJ
roil U1JNT-KUR.MSIIKI ) ROOMS.
FOR RENT- FURNISHED ROOMS. WITH
Cell ut 2107 Douglas at. E 710-24
THREE ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPINU TO
I mm and wife ; lent taken In bouid , 313 N. 17lli.
E--M2J3
vi'itNi-siinn itooiia. wi 8. ISTII KTIUIT : :
sH'iuil li.f l < il. K M321 30'
ri.'HNi.siiiu ; UOOMH ; IIOUHIICIII'J.N' : ( : . mi
St. Mury'a , i-itS3) ! 7
FURNISHED ROOM , fi MONTH. 1910 FARNAM.
13MSOI 23 *
ROOMH AND 1IOAIID ,
IIEPIRABLE FURNISHED ROOMH AT THE
Capitol , 1712 Cup. a\c : transients accommodate * ! .
F-MCv2-D2
Kt'RNISHED 11OOMH ; SINGLE , ENSUITE ;
fuiluco heat ; balht boaid J3.Week. . 18JJ Cast.
F-M287 2C
TOR RIJNT. FUlFNISHED ROOMS , WITH OR
without lioard ; steam heat , clectilc belli ; ratn
le.unnable ; nt the Midland HjtH. leth and
Cliluniru streets. F M30I 3D'
BOARD AT $4 W PER WEEK. EQUAL TO ANY
In city. Ill Eoutli Ulli. Hoard unj room , il.OO ,
Moneer llotue , Thomas O'Connor.
F-MM4 DJ
DENTISTS.
) R. I'AUlZ IJURT BT. Ul
m\T-sroiins ANII orncns.
TOR RENT-TUB 4-STORY BRICK IHTILDINO
Hi 91fi Pnrtiam mrect This liulldliK hn ft fire-
nro f cem nt Inirment. complete Menrn he t
Ins futures , wnttr on nil floors , inn. etc. Ati-
rlr * t the cnice nf The Be * . 1-910
AOHVr.S
AGENTS WANTED FOR A NEW PATINO
l > u lnr n ; send jditr nddrfM today fir simples
nnd full rn'tlculars frfe. Chn . Mar-ln'.l Lock ,
fort. N. Y. J Msivr *
AGENTS WANTED-MEN AND WOMEN
clrnr ? W.Ort n-pfklj with our Inbor snvcr n
easily n * JfiOOO monthly In other llnf * : $20- )
sampler free. Thn < < o ocklng ImtlnM ohonld
nddren. with Mnmn. Mc-rrlll Mfg. Co. ( A S3) ,
IS Canal ntreot , Chicago. J 111 D1S
LADY"AOP.NTSrRFBBP.lt t-NDEROARMENT :
quick salon , litit rrolt ! ; ratalnguc free. Mrs.
N. II. Little Mfg. Co. , Chicago , III.
J M357 Zi *
) TO
WANTKD. SPITE OF ROOMS. WITH BOARD ,
for man nnd wife. GeM location. Rpfoit-nee *
Mfiulreil. AddrcM Ex , Ilei > . Cutincll Bluff * .
K MSSS tl
STORAOU.
STORAGE-PRANK EWERS. 1214 HARNEY.
PACIP1C BTOIlAaB AND WAIlCHOtlSn CO. .
MS-DID Jones. Qcneial Btorneo nna forwnrdlng.
KOIl SA1.K
WOOD , 4 AND B-FOOT n.srn ron
corn crlbblnp. C. It , l.cc. HOI Douglnn.
Q-131
i : n-nooM iiotTsn , KIII.T.
cla < s boarders. Inquire nt ptoic , 621 S. Ifith.
Q-MS19 1)0 *
I'OIl RAI.n , QUANTITY FIN'i : OU >
conilsllr.R or 2x < , 2xB , 2K-12. 6x8 : nlo uPi-liB.
Khlplnp. wlnilonn , doors' , etc. Apply nt ynnl ,
13th nnd Wntister. or A suclntcd Charities. SO *
Honntil Ktrr ct. Tcl. SCI . Q-MIMM *
' _ _
SICA'TIM. Ai.r. ni.ns. r. rnNra TO oo.
Omnlia Illc > clo Co 323 N. 16th. Q-M348
WIHIIIXO TO inniritAsn CAH
In'a nf cliolcn | ) tntot"4 will do well to write A.
M. Hough , Ncnton. In. Q 3T,3.:3
MISCII.I.AMOIJ.S. :
nooic iiiNiiiNn. TUT. ntmKtr.y WINTINQ
Co. , HI and 110 North 15th street. n 183 D 1 $
CIiAIIlVOYAJfTS.
nn. ir. WAHIIRN. ct.AinvoYANT , nn-
business medium ; Sill year nt 119 N. ICln.
AMHl.IA n DO DM AN. SIMHITUAUST ANI1 AS-
trolnsei , can lie cnmmltrd on nil IniHlntM cor
rectly. Union hotel. 10th nnd Welwter.
MASSACSn , Il.VTHS , KCT.
MADAME SMITH , N. K. COH. 1CTII AND
DOUGLAS , room 11 ; massage nnd tuillis.
T M297 30 *
MMH. AMnS. rOHMEIH.Y OF ST. I.OLHS MAS-
snu-c anil bntliH. 607 S , 13th Ft. , 2d llnor. room 10.
T M313 30'
MADAMK GHACn I.KON. nt.KCTIUC. MAS-
Hnse : liith imrlnra Iienllhful nnd refreshing.117
South lllll. upstnlrx , imrlois 2 und 3.T .
T M325 30
VIAVI co. , s < 6 nnE iit.na. . nnAt.Tii HOOK
free' liome treatment ; Indy nttenJnnt. U 4i >
I1AT1IS , MASSAOK. MSin. POST , 319H S. 15TH.
UVKHY inns ciinAP. nn IAUMI.IY.
17th and St. Mary's avenue. Telephone , 440.
U 4S7
nni < u : Ki'pnuw consirr MADII TO oitnnu
nt lt )0 ) Fnrnnin. Agents wnnted. U 332-D2i *
WANTKD. I WANT TO COKIinSI'OND WITH
nn elderly Rcntlemnn nlmul t > > enrs of uue ,
with matrimonial Intrntlmis. Mrs. M. J. II. ,
814 Fifth Et. , Sioux Cit > , Iowa. _
MOMKY TO I.OA.V UlSAli 1ISTATM.
ANTHONY LOAN AND TRUST CO. , 318 N. Y.
Life. Loans nt low rates for choice recuilty In
NeUaslia & lown farms or Omaha city property.
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST HATES. THE
O. F. Davis Co. , 1503 Farimm st. W IS9
C Pint CENT MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA
ical estate & Neb. ( arms. W. U. Melklc , Omaha.
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
property. Fidelity Trust Co. . 1702 rnrnnm.
W M
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
real estate. LJiennan. Love & Co. , Paxion Illk ,
w ua
CITY LOANS. C. A. STARR. 515 N. Y. LIFE.
W 493
MORTGAGES , G. O. WALLACE , BltOWN IJLX ,
W IM
LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY
inopcrty. W. Farnom Smith & Co. , 132) F.'irnim
MORTGAGE LOANS ; LOW RATES.
J. D. ZlUle. lull and Douglau , Omalm.
W-IOG
FARM LOANS. DOUGLAS AND SARPY , 1 TO
10 ycais ; low rates. Gaivln liros. , ! 10 N. Y. L.
\V-133
SIX PER CENT MONEY TO LOAN ON JM-
proxcd Omaha real estate. . Texas Junds to ex
change for Improved city property. Will as
sume or pay Incumurance. Will not consider
proposition under J40.COO. Prefer to deal with
owners. Pusey & Thomas , 1st Nat'l Tl.mk lild
W M910-D12
3IO.VUV TO I.O.Y.V-OII.VTTULS.
MONEY TO LOAN ON FIJRN1TURK , PIANOS ,
homuB , WUKOIIS , etc. , at lowest rates In City ;
no remoMil of coeds ; strictly conlldentlal ; > uu
can pay the loan oft at any time or In uny
amount.
amount.OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. ,
3)C ) B. l tti st.
st.x
x m
MONEY TO LOAN , 30 , CO , SO DAYS ; FURNIture -
ture , iilanou. etc. Hurt Green , loom 8 , Iuriser
bljck. X m
FORTUNE M/.IJE 1IY PRESENT ADVANCE
Innlues , but nowhere so quickly as by our
plan of Huccctsful speculation In giuln. It U
the beat method In utc. Our book explains
cpci'Ulntlon.by innll fully , ( Hunt free , ) Hlgnest
lunK references. Act quickly. Pnttlfton & Co.
47 OmiiliftJijdlf..i Chicago. III. Y MCI-30
'
Fort SA'LK A $3.000.00 HTOCIC OF IMPLE-
meiitu , > JW utock of confectionery , J300 butcher
Blmp ; a eooil livery liuslni'ss ; good opealiiK In
any of tlii'xe lines ; all In u goud loivn.XAUo
Hjino line Improved and unlmpioM- l farmu In
Missouri , Kaunas and Nebraska to exiliaiiKO
for cattle orettern loua landi , Oaka &
JncUHon , Slher Cjty , la. Y S99-D11 *
FOR BALK. SALOON llUSINEsA AT 2:53
LcavciiHoilh street , Addieis above number.
Y MISO
FOR RENT. ON JANUARY 1 , BALOON. ft. 13.
cor. 20111 and Plcreests. Y-21S 27
_ _
roil RENl MEA'f \RKKT AND "TOOLa
1'arinem und Merchants Slate banlf , NVoln , la ,
Y-M30I 30
FOR HALE OR RENT , THIRTY-ROOM ItlUCIC
lintel , nearly new ; ( urnUlietl ; itcam heat ; Jo In if
a gum ] InisliH'FH In live town ; term * ruty. Ad'
llox 100 , Dunlnp , la. V M331 1)1 *
KOH ixciiA.\oi : .
MAKE OFFER FOR J1.700 NOTE. P. F. ROOSE.
HUB. Col. , ISth and Farnam.M2H
KQUITY IN LARGE TRACT OF LAND NEAIl
Omaha. What tint c you to offer ? 11. K Dalley ,
911) N , Y. Life bide. Z Vf )
von HALI-IU.U , KSTAVIJ.
ABSTRACTS TJIE IJVRON REED COMPANY.
RE-503
IMPROVED rARMS-O , W. CARLOC1C. 1WJ
Furnam et. Rl cn-Jl-
I1AROAINS. SALE OR TRADE IN CITY PROP.
i-ilk-s und farms , John N. i"reii er , ojip. P. O ,
RE-S01
FARM LANDS. C. K. IIARIUSON. 912 N. Y. L ,
RK-551-NJO'
1IARQAINH , HOUSES , LOTS AND PARMB ,
calx or trude. F , K. DarlUi ? , liarKcr l > lk. l .
RE-503
HOMI J ON EASY PAYMENTS. 1IAKQAINS
In lots , a , G , Wallace , Uro n block.RE
RE M
TEXAS FARMS AND FRUIT LANDS , SMALLer
or luige trocln ; low price : ) , cany piomwiu. Wu
are prepared In nnsner queatlonn touching
tlii-ju lundi , and to urranxe for cheap railroad
fare for any | .ei. ni wlnhlnir lo visit southern
Texas. Corrrspondcnro BollcTlid. Omnha llml
Kitate and Tiust Co , : il ti. ISIIi BtrcH.
] RE-M)7
IOWA UAHI1AIN. 4W ACRES CORN LAND ,
rhmp , Addre Lock Itox 4 , Mcxlalr , la.
RK-MKI SO'
YOUR CHANCE TO TRADE FOR A PERFECT
KCIII of a home ; 7 room * , mojcin , unite , fur-
nuce , hot and cold water , nicely ilecorattd ;
tint-elms nelxliborlioMl. Will take vacant Ipt
or land. Tldellly Trust Compani Sole Aicriit ,
RI-MW ; o
rott SAI.K HHAI. isT.\Tn.
( Continued. )
AT UED HOCK I'HiriJ. I.OT SI. HI JOCK. II.
Wtut End. J. M. Mnrston. RE MM1-DO
_
BARGAINS IN ACHES , FARMS , DWELLINGS
and Ion. r. D. Wead. 16th snj DooBln ft ei .
ItK-.MMl-DI1
_ _
WANT TO RfY. roil 'ASII. A HOME Oil
vncnnt lot Inlclnlty of Iln.i pom imrk mint
I * n pnnp for money. In rfplv KM ! * full nnl
ncciirate ile-crliitlon of prowrt } AddreM r
51 , Ileo. ni > M361 30
_ _
A SNAP ON PARS-AM STnEET FOR A PllUAl
property. Fidelity Trunt c'-'mpany ' SJP ! A r nt
RE Ma6i . ' )
PER Arm : . PAYARLE ON INSTI.L-
menls , for ID-ncro truck farm coVereil lth
wiotl , In New Jcrney ; nenr rnilrond nnd tin-
renl it to Ix-fl mniki-ts. Lnnd lilRh , dry , fct-
tile. Title clDnr. ( let full pirilculnrn from
Rl loy' Real IVitntp Oilier. 211 R loth ulrrot
Phllfliletphln , Pn. RE-M3.W 5 ;
HtOYCI.ES CLEANED ANtl STORED TIII8
winter for H.M. Onmliu IMcjcle Co. , S21 N.
ICth slrefl. MTW D8
IIOIIHI'.S
HORSES WINTERED ; REST OF CAHE
liorfcn , Iwth winter nnd summer. Ad-
M. J Welch , Oretnn , Neb. M36C-3)
HOR8ICS WINTERED I Y WATERIXJO STOCK
nnd Grnln Co. , where they will receive licst of
caie and attention. Address A , 8. Glenve. 4901
Charles Mreel. Omalm. 307 Dl
UPllOI.STnitl.VO KtlH.MTIJIU : .
UPHOLSTERING , l-UliNITURE RKPAIRED
nnd packnliry clionp this month. M. S.
Wulkiln , 2111 Cumtng. Tel. 1331. 287
MUSIC , ART AM >
GKOROP. F. OKLLENRECIf. 11ANJO AND
KUltar tpnchcr. 1S15 Chlcnso street 10J
I.MPLOYMI.NT
FOR FIRST CLASS HELP. HOTELS AND PRI.
\atc families ; call Canadian Olllce , 1522 DouRlua.
C41-D2
HUILDINO AM ) LOAN ASSOCIATIONS.
SHARES IN MUTUAL L. & II. ASS'N PAY
6 , 7 , S per cent when 1 , 2 , S sears old , nlwioa
redeemable. 1704 Farnam st. Nattlnger , Sec.
HOW TO GET A HOME OR SECURE GOOD
Interest on savings. Apply to Omaha L. & I ) .
AM'II , 1704 Uee llldg. Q. M. Nattinger. Sec.
II. MAHOWITZ LOANS MONEY. 418 N. 16 ST.
621
SIIOUTIlA.Vn AND TYI'EWIIITINQ.
A. C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL , 513 N. Y. LIFE.
WO
OMAHA BUSINESS COLLEGE. 15TH. FARNAM
607
HOTKI.S.
AKTNA HOUSE ( EUROPEAN ) , N. W. COR.
13th and Dodee. Rooms by day or wccit , Gil
THE LANGE HOTEL , C02 S. 13TH STREET ,
steam heat ; tnble boaid , $3.00 per ucck.
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LOWEST RATES TO OR PROM EUROPE ;
western agency Thonmi Cook S. Son excursions.
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LOST.
LOST , SATURDAY EVENING AIlOt'T 10
o'clock , while Enlng fiom ICth nml Harney
ntreets to the Dellonc hoti-1. \ l.i 10th. DoiiKlni )
nnd 14th street1 * , n lady's fur boa or ptolt. A
liberal rcwaid will be pjlil for Itn teturn lo
room COl Ilee bulMlne. Lost M3I1 28 *
STRAYED OR STOLEN. A11OUT NOVEMBER
23 , n Newfoundland dnir pup , nliout 7 months
old. Suitable reward If retuined to 2017 Spen
cer sliest. Lost M3C3 JJ1 *
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II. K. RURKET. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND
cmbalmer , 1618 OilcnsJ St. , tcleplianc 90. 617
SWANSON & VALIEN. 1701 CUMING , TEL , 10 0.
615
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Kilmer , 1417 Fnrnnm St. , telephone 225. 619
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BUY YOUR HAY BY TON OR CAR LOTS. WE
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62 !
COAL.
USE SHERIDAN COAL THE BEST SOFT
coal. Pcnn. hard coat price guaranteed. Victor
White. Tel. 127. 1C03 Farimm. 515
FOR BITUMINOUS COAL. CAR LOADS , FOR
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KI.nCTIUCAL TIIEATMB.NT.
MISS VAN VOLKENUL'RGH DESTROYS PER-
manrntly by electilclty i > upc Ilucus halls , uiolc' .
wans , etc. Room 410 N. Y. LlfiIllilir. .
MHC3 D15 *
DAACING.
NEW CLASS FORMING AT MORAND'S
school , 1510 Harney Kt. Adults , Tuesday nnd
Filday.-S p. in. ; children , Tuesday. 4:15 : p. in ,
Saturday. 10 n. m. and 2 p. m. Cull for terms.
Always open ; private lessons. 9G3-D15
BUSINESS NOTICES.
DAMAGED MIRRORS RESILVERED , 719 N. 18.
GIG
When Grandma
Was
ithc buckwheat she made
cs of was buckwheat.
Too often "buckwheat"
isn't buckwheat now-a-days.
Wriglit's
BuckWheat -
Wheat
is Grandma's kind ,
honest , unadulterated
/c Your Grocer For It.
VbRV WOMAN
Eomcitlineti iieodn a reliable
monthly regulating medlclno.
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PENNYROYAL pILLS ,
ATS prompt safe nd pertain In roult. The cenu-
we ( lr , IViil'iO licverdlwimiolnt , Kent any whuro
fl.oa rtherman ft McConnell Drug Co. . 15U
Dodso treet. Omaha. Ntb.
THE MURRAY.
Omaha's Lcadlitt ; Hotel.
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New Equipment.
HIIST-CLASS AND MODEItN.
Special liatcn by the Mouth for
tlio Winter.
B. SILLOWAY , Pros , aud
14tli aud Hartley StH. , Omaha.
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PENNYROYAL PILLS
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nfOO \TS\vWnots\\rlnlt \ If
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rose- . The bent clcnuscr. Vliit/ti Ixtrut fuuriJriifrr' .
Two kltrt : tollotnncl Inunitrj.
Raworth , Sehcdde & Co. , Maker * ) , Chicago ,
.i'n.itliim St. . I'oston , HI L onnnl Ht. ,
Nurr Vork.VCf CUo&tuut SU.Bt. Louis.
A Full Set
{ Teeth for $5.
*
' & All work done In the
b < st professional man
ner nnd KimrnntOftl as
rcpiosontcd.
DR. W1THUUS , 4th floor ,
Drown Ittook. IGtb nnd DotiKlus Sts.
Telephone 1775.
FOUECLOSUItE OK CHATTEL MORT
GAGES.
Notlco Is hereby given that on the 2Bth
day of October , 1S92 , Henry Anderson exe
cuted nnd delivered to the undersigned ,
Motz liros. , mortgagees n , copartnership ,
doing ; business under said Ilrm name , com
pared of Chnrlus Metz unil Kred Motz , jr. ,
u certain chattel mortgage upon the follow
ing described clmttK to-wlt : Oncountur ,
one mirror , one buck liar , one screen , one
bottle case , one safui ono desk , one Ice box ,
with beer pump , one stove , nil tables and
chairs , ull glassware , pictures , frames , etc. ,
three pool tables , one billiard table , pool
balls , racks , etc. , all contained In the brick
building known as number 721 South Six
teenth alreet , being the northwest corner
of Sixteenth and Ltavenworth stioets , city
of Omalin , county of Douglas , and ntnte of
Nebraska. That said chattel mortgage wns
executed and delivered by the wald Henry
Anileifon to Metz & Brother to secure the
payment of five promissory notes , signed
by the said Andrrron , and made iriynbli1
to the order of said Mctz & lirotber. That
there has bjen a default made In the condi
tion of said mortgage ; that there Is due nt
this time , to said mortgagees , the sum of
two thoi"nnd , two hundred and forty-seven
dollars nnd thirty-live cents ( $ ,217.35) )
That no bull or pi decoding have be n In
stituted at law to recover , s > .ild debt , or any
pait thereof ; that by tli6 provisions of said
mortgage , power TJ ? Fae ! Is given to the
said mortgagee" ) tg soil the above ilescilbed
chattels It a default | s made In the con
ditions thereof. (
Notice Is further given that on the 27th
day of December , 1M)3 ) , the said Henry An
derson executed nnd delivered to Chailea
Metz and Fred Molz , copartners , U"der the
Ilrm nams of MftZ'&uUrother , a certain chat
tel mortgage upon ten bed room s-et ! ? , com
plete , with bedding , pillows , sheets , mat
tresses and springs , nil carpets , nine tables ,
forty-two chairs , eight hloves , all pictures ,
frames and mirrors , all now contained In
the thirteen rooms In the second and third
lloorq of the building known as number 7.11
South Sixteenth "street , city of Omaha ,
Douglas county , Nebraska. That said chat
tel mortgage via.executed and delivered
to the ! -aUl Metz & Brother , mortgagees , for
the purpose of securing one promissory note ,
dated December 5T7 , 1S93 , for the sum of
ono thousand tlcllai'.s ' ( $1,000) $ ) , paya
ble one day after pcccmber t'7 , 1S93 ; that
there Is now due on said note the sum of
thtee hundred flnd fifty-live dollars and
forty-five cents ( $3 : u.4d. That no suit or
proceeding have been instituted at
law to recover the debt secured
by said mortgage , or any part
thereof , and that by the terms of said chat
tel moitgapr ; It was provided that If default
Is made in the payment of the above
promissory note that the saia mortgagees
can sell said property by giving at least
twenty days' notice of said sale. That
there has been default in the provisions of
said moitgage. by reason of the non-pay
ment of said sum , or any part thereof.
The mortgagees , in pursuance to the pro-
vlnlunn contained In two said chattel mort
gages and the power therein Riven , will
sell nt the public vendue the said above
described chattels on the 19th day of De
cember , 1S9.-I , at 10 o'clock n. m. . at number
721 South Sixteenth street , belnir the noith-
west corner of Sixteenth and Leavonwoith
streets , rlty of Omalm , Douglas county , and
i-tate of Nebraska , to the highest bidder , for
ca h.
Dated at Omaha. November 27. IS1) ) . "
METZ & imOTHKn.
Mortgagees.
WHITE STAR LINE
UnlteJ States nnd Roval Mall Steamers.
Sulllmr from NEW YORK as follows ;
GERMANIC' . . . WEDNESDAY. 27 NOV. . 2 p. m
TEUTONIC .WEDNESDAY. 4th DEC. , 7 n. n
BRITANNIC..WEDNESDAY. 11 DEC. . 2 l"m
MAJESTIC TUESDAY , Kill DEC. . 11 a. m.
Snioon paBsage , $ M nnd upunid. accoidlng to
steamer Fflecti-U ami location of Lertli.
2nd cabin $33 und $40 on Majestic nnd Teutonic.
DRAFTS payableon demand cverjwhfio In
Gn-at Biltnin nnd Ireland wild at lowest rated
For Inspection of plins of steamers nnd any
further Infoimallon apply to local agents or di
rect tn
H. MAITLAND KERSEY. Ol. Act 29 B'nny.N.Y
N. ANDERSON. GPU West. Act .
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4l30pm ntin
MISTARL 01 (
Why Spoorl's ' Trial Must Eo on But Ono
Ooutit.
OTHERS THROWN OUT ON A TECHNICALITY
iUVP Dci-lnrt-i lip \VI11 ( ! ! < ii
Court \ii Cliiiuoc In ( Mi-i-riile
Illin TinT < lliiioiiy
Ycslcrday JtitlRo Scott practically de
clared that the Eecoiitl count of the Informa
tion on which John Sporl Is belli ; ; tried U
Invalid. This count charges Spocrllth
obtaining the signnture of tbe mayor to the
warrant for J3S5 on Ms representations that
lie had drovsned 385 doss during the month of
August. At the same time , however , Judge
Scott held that the first count of the Informa
tion , which charges Spoerl and Frank \\lth
obtaining ? 3S3 from the city by falie pro-
ttnsys , constitutes a EUtllclont cause of action.
The point on which the second count Is
tlm ? thrown out Is a technicality pnro and
tiltnplo nnd wns raised Monday afternoon.
Judge Scott went so far as to say that he
had no doubt that the mlftaUc was an error
on the put of the stenographer In drawing
up tin- complaint , but ho stated that tn his
mind It was suillclent to render the count
Invalid. Nevertheless , he said that ho did
not wish the county attorney to be taken by
surprise , nnd therefore gave him until
yesterday to clto authorities which would
oppose the court s position.
When court convened yesterday , how
ever , Judge Scott said that It would bs usa-
less to argue the point. Hi considered that
the first count was sufficient to try the de
fendant , and therefore ordered testimony to
be Introduced tinder It.
The second count nmong other things
charged Spoerl and Krank with representing
that "the number of dogs destroyed by them
amounted to $3S5. "
AN" ERIIOU THAT COUNTED.
"I have no doubt that It Is nothing more
than an error on tbe part of the stenog
rapher. " said the Judge In speaking upon
the point Monday afternoon. "I also know
that the statutes do not take cognizance ol
such mil-takes and heretofore I have never
allowed such mistakes tn Invalidate an In
formation In my court , llut 1 have been so
often overruled by tlio cupromo court on this
point that I do not Intend any longer to give
them nn opportunity. "
"This mistake Is In the charging part of
the complaint , " he continued. "When Spoerl
was arraigned he did not plead to destroying
283 dogs , but ? 3S3. Ho pleaded not guilty to
the charge , of destroying $3S3 and , therefore
how can you try him on the charge of de
stroying 3S3 dogs ? It the complaint road
that he represented that the number of dogs
destroyed amounted to 3S5 horses , you could
not try him for representing that ha de
stroyed 385 dogs. "
The county attorney read from the utatutes
tint all such surplusage as the word "dol
lars ? " In this Instance , could not Invalidate a
complaint , unless It was prejudicial against
the defendant , that technicalities of such
kind would not be permitted to let a de
fendant escape. He argued that on the very
face of It tbe error was evidently a mKake
und that tbe defendant could have taken it
for nothing else but a mistake. All argu
ments were without avail.
The point was raised whtlo Comptroller
Olyen was on the stand. Objection was made
to the Introduction of the warrant for $383
obtained by Spoerl on his representations tiiat
he bad drowned a certain number of dogs.
The defendant's attorney made the objec
tion , as he had made objection to every ques
tion asked. Judge Scott was the man who
discovered the error in the Information and
he did not hesitate In at once , bringing it
Officer Collins was called to the stand yester
day morning and his examination continued
almost to the time that court adjourned at
noon. His testimony was given In a straight
forward manner , but the defendant's attorney
closely cross-examined him In an effort to
break him down. The attorney persisted in
making objection to almost every question
put by the state , as he has ben doing ever
since the trial began.
COLLINS HAD THE FIGURES.
Collins testified that ho had been detailed
at the dog potiiul every day from August 19
to August 31. He described the location of
the pound and the manner In which the dogs
were drowned. The dogs were taken out
of the pound , put In the box of a wagon
and the box was then lowered Into the river
The dogs were taken out one by one after
being drowned by an old man named Hees ? .
Ho had bJ3ii on duty at the pound on the days
mentioned , usually from 7 a. m. to 0 p. m
with Officer Vanoua.
Collins was then asked to give tlu exact
time that he was at the pound each day.
. . * . . i * iiutiu nju uunuaua uuy ni a little
book. The '
defendant's attorney objected to
his us of the memoranda , but the court
overruled the objection.
From his memoranda the witness was able
to tell the time he arrived , which was usually
7 o'clock , and could tell the exact time when
the drownlngs took place. Ho remained
every day until G o'clock , with the exception
of an hour at noon. He wa always In a
position to see the pound and the drowning ! )
and counted the dogs drowned both as they
were put In and taken out of the box which
was lowered Into the water.
The result of Collins' count wag as follows :
August 19 , fifteen dogs drowned ; August 20
ten ; August 21 , none ; August 23 , none ;
August 21 , eighteen ; August 2C , none ;
August 27 , seven ; August 28. slxtejii : Aucust
29 , none ; August 30 , none. Spoorl's bill
accounted for the following dogs drowned dur
ing the same period : August 19 , thirty ;
August 20 , twenty ; August 21 , fifteen ; August
.J3. eighteen ; August 24 , thirty-seven ; August
2 , twenty-three ; August 27 , slxteni ; Augus
2S , none ; August 29 , seven ; Auguat 30 ,
twenty-five.
COULD NOT SHAKE COLLINS ,
Collins testified that both Sposrl nnd Frank
ud been present at a number of tlio drown-
ngA Taxidermist Gilbert usually arrived
after the drownlngs to tkln the dead animals ,
On croaj-examlnatlon Collins Bald that he
lad been detailed lo the pound by Captain
Mot'tyn. Ills dut.'os wore to make memoranda
of ttso number of doga drowned and the time
at which the drowning } occurred. He did not
know at the tlmo what the memoranda were
wanted for.
Collins culd that on sonio days ho WUH on
ha Iowa side of the river and could tee every
thing that went on , Ho was able to count
ho doge plainly. He could see the dogs taken
out to the river , being led If they were large
or carried If they were email ,
The defendant's attorney t'pent considerable
tlmo In attempting to make the wltnesu say
that he was go fur away that ho could not
distinguish whether dogs or Homo other ani
mals were being carried or how many were
lelng carried , and that lie could not recognize
who wis In the neighborhood of the pound.
The witness would not say this , but pcrplated
tint ho could see the dogj and distinguish
and recognize the forms of the men.
On other days the witness wa.i on tlio Ne
braska side of the river , In the Immediate
neighborhood of the dog pound.
OIHcer Vanous was called to thestand. .
Ho testified that lie had been watching the
pound on every day between August 13 and
31 , Inclusive , except Sundays , August 18 and
August 25 , He Identified the dally reports
lie had handed to the chief of police. There
upon the county attorney questioned him In
the same manner aa he had questioned Col
lins , asking him a > to his position and pro
ceedings on each day he was at the pound.
Vanous' testimony was corroborative of
Colllnt ) ' , The only additional fact adduced
was that a drowning occurred on August 13 ,
at which fifteen dogg were drowned , Col
lins did not testify to'this becaura he had
net been detailed to duly with Vanous until
August 19. In retpcvt to the number of
logs drowned on the day * between August
19 and August 31 Vanoiu' memoranda corre
sponded with that of Collins.
Tlio examination of Vanous had not been
completed for the state when court ad
journed at noon ,
When the trial WAS taken up In thfr af'er-
uoon O III r.er Vsoouu we turned ovr to the
defense for cross-examination , He was 09
cloivly questioned l > y tbe defendant's attorney
is Culling was In tie morning. Ho said that
if had watched the pound on tome of thp
lays from His Iowa tide of th ; river , but
vas abl' ) to Her everything that occurred.
le BViore that he 4U certain that bis count
of the number of dogs drowned on each dsj
was correct.
TRYING TO FIND A 1M.OT.
Mayor Hemta WAS recalled to the stum
and was compelled to undergo another close
cross-examination at the Imnds of the de
fendant's attorney. In ( ho examination o
the mayor , nnd nlfo of Iho succeeding w It-
tics. ' , Taxidermist Gilbert , the attorney askeil
so many aimless qties'.lons and nwde so many
objscilons to the questions of the county si-
torn * ) * that Hi * rourt told him to desist , ns
ho was occupying too much tlmo with his
frivolous objection ! " .
Mayor Ilemls said that ho did not know
th.it McGtilro was stationed nt the pound nnd
had never met htm until n month had ex
pired after the rural ! of his work had Itjen
brought to light. All that ho knew about
him wns that ho had been appointed by the
pollco comnilnilon to do fomo cpeclnl do-
tectlv.t'.rice. ! . The chief of police hail
ntvcr spoken about him or lili work.
The defense asked If Frank had not re-
quesUtl him to go do\\n to the pound ami
personally examine Its worklnga. The wit
ness answered th.lt he remembered that en
ono occasion Frank had made such n re
quest , but It wai' UKcn as a joke , as the t\u >
wer ? Joking at the time. Then the defense
tried to show that tht- criminal action ngnlnst
Frjnk nnd Spoerl was the result of a polit
ical plot , of which the mayor was a
party.
"Did you not call John Spoerl Into your
ofilc ? on September 27 ? " asked the defend
ant's attorney.
* I never called him Into my olllee , " nn-
swerttl Iho mayor.
"Did you not call him Into the cilice and
spfak about Frank , telling him that you
wished to keep Frank out of the republican
convention , and afklng him If he did not
know something against l-'rnnk ? "
"Never , In any form or shape whatever ,
nnd any one that says I did Is telling a
falsehood , " emphatically answered thf wit
ness.
In answer to further questions the mayor
said tlm' Spoerl had been summoned Into
his onicc on the datu at the requeet of Cap
tain Moslyn and Chief of Pones' White. The
two police officials desired ( o examine the
booky of Sporl , and for that r ison wished
him to bo summoned. When Sporl nrrlved
ho did not have the required books and Cap
tain Mostyn went after tnem.
"Did yon not say to Spocrl while Mostyn
wan away , ' \Ve nre after Frank's scalp nnd
do not care fo [ yonru ? " nsked the attorney.
'I did not. " answered the mayor.
"Did you not take Spocrl Into your private
ofilce nnd speak to htm alone about Frank ? "
"I took Spoerl Into one of the pfUate olllccs
and t'poko to him In the presence of the
others , but not about Frank , " was the an
swer.
"How did you flnd Spoerl's books ? " went on
tlio attorney.
"The booka looked bad. There were a num
ber of erasures In the number of dogs
drowned , end altogether the figures appeared
to have been changed. "
The attorney then went on to attempt to
show that although the mayor suspected or
knew there was something wrong with
Spocrl'u managrment of the pound before
the warrant of $385 was paid he had not
tried to stop payment on It. The. date of
paynuntof the warrant Is somewhat blurred ,
so that It Is dllllcult to so ? whether It is
September 25 , 20 or 28 , the latter date bplng
the day following the conference In .he
mayor's ofllce. The mayor said , however ,
that Immedlat-ly after the examination on
September 27 , which developed wich u.s-
plclous circumstance1. ' , he had telephoned the
treasurer and found tint the warrant had
been paid and that the payment on It could
not be stopped.
MR. GILBERT'S FIGURES.
Taxldermlt't Gilbert wns tlio next witness
railed , and his testimony was listened to with
great Interest by the ) Jury. Mr. Gllbsrt
bwore tbat he had an agreement with Spoerl
to take dog skins nt 12V4 cents apiece. He
used the skins in his business. The agree
ment provided that he was to be tmminoned
whenever a drowning occurred , and he al
ways responded. There was only one drown
ing n day , and during the month of last
August tbe witness never knew of any oc-
curlng before 8 a. m. or t > :30 : p. in.
Witness raid that be took skins of all dogs
except these that wore vary small. He kept
an account of the t'klns ho obtained. Ho
usually found Spoerl nnd Frank when ho
came to skin the dogs. He gave the number
of doga ho skinned on acb day during the
month of August. The total amounted to
129.
129.Robert
Robert Prltchard , the broker to whom
Spoerl assigned the warrant , testified that
ho paid Spoerl $370. for It , and later col
lected $385 on It from the treasurer.
SPOEUL'S OWN STORY.
This finished the case- for the state , and
the witnesses for the defcnsa were at once
called. The first witness was John Spoerl.
Spoerl testified at length In regard to the
manner in which he carried on the pound
and the manner In which the dogs were
drowned. Ho said that the drownlngs oc
curred at no stated time , but that he always
telephoned the Board of Health when they
were to be , In order that Frank might be
present. He said that he was always proy-
ent , but that on two or three occasions Frank
was not , nnd that then the tails of the
drowned dogs were cut off and saved for
him. After Frank had seen tli3 tails , at
his order they were thrown Into the river.
It was C o'clock by this tlmo , nnd court
wau adjourned to tlily morning ut 9 o'clock ,
a half hour earlier than it usually convenes.
Judge Scott said that the case was dragging
along too much , and that It would linvo to
tie hurried In order to make way for tlio
murder trills. He Bald , therefore , that when
it adjourned at noon today It would convene
again at 1 o'clock and might be held in ses
sion until late in the afternoon.
All < > H Account of < licnnic. .
William R. Nightingale charges E. S. Flor
with fraudulently Inserting his name In a
warranty deed to some Kentucky property
where his ( Nightingale's ) name ought to have
jeen Inserted , Flor thereby coming Into pos
session of the property which Nightingale al-
cgcs really belongs to him. If thin condition
of facts Is proven Nightlrigalo says that he
u entitled to $3,500 damages and has begun
on It against Flor for that amount.
Tlio property consists of some 500 act PS In
Magoffln county , Kentucky , and Is a portion
of 40,000 ncres given by the state oilglnally
.0 three ploneera In 1892 Nightingale says
that he piirclmml the property , but as ho
could not go after the warranty deed tlie
uper was given to Flor to deliver to him.
nstead of HO doing Flor Iw charged with huv-
ng filled In the warranty deed , which was
jlank , with his own name and with having
filed the paper of rocoid. Nlghtligalo IB
oeklng to recover the value of the property ,
)2,500. ) and $1,000 damages.
.ToliiiKou I'll i-M lllN AiiNtvrr.
P. C , Johnson , the former director of the
Citizens bank , against whom the odlceru of
the bank recently brought gult to recover
some $5,000 on n note , yeflcrday filed an
nnsucr In which ho denies that the olllccrs
uve the legal power to bring Hie suit. He al.
egea that tlie bulking board took posncMion
of all the property of the bank on October
20 and that the ofilrerB , therefore , had no
egal capacity to bring cult In behalf of the
jank thereafter. He admits that he gave the
note ,
\VouliI Ileilurc Coiilti-r'N lloml ,
A motion was prewsnted this morning to
Judge Dullle to reduce the bond of J , K ,
Coulter , the ox-deputy city treasurer , charged
vlth cinbbzzUmcnt , to $10,000. Coulter's
bond was fixed at $20,000 by I'ollcs Judge
Icrka , who refused to reduce It. Coulter has
teen unublo to raise the bond and Is there-
ore confined at the county Jail , The reason
advanced In favor of the motion la that
oulter Is unable to prepare a defense because
10 cannot gut out of jail.
.Minor MulKTM In Court ,
In Judge Ferguson's court the American
Vatlonul bank Is filing the Union National
tank on a certificate of deposit for $5,000.
At the conclusion of tlie cai > @ F , E. Schmidt
sill be placed on trial on the charge nf grand
arceny and burglary ,
This molding the cane of Clark M. Plait
galni't tbe Dime Savlngn bank watt on trial
jcfora Judge Dullle. I'lult la cuing for $1,500 ,
le claims that lie put that amount Inlci the
tcck of the bank on the rcprenentallona of
ts cltlccra that It was solvent , when they
( new It wuij Insolvent. Shortly after putting
n the money the bank fa'Ud ,
Editor Hakei of th ? Gietna Reporter has
> on about tl.u criminal court for ( he past
? n days waiting for Judge BcoU to liupoes-
enteuce upon him r/n Hie charge of criminal
Ibel , of which lie wan convicted. Raker wan
: allpd upor contcuce a week ego list Hat-
ird y. Hi did uot arrlvo In the court ro3in
mill till hour after thr. case had been called ,
ijnce that time Judge Kcott liaa been com-
lellluc him to await hit pltamire ,
SIGNED FOR A CONTINUANCE
Stipnlntion Filed at tlio Bequest of Urn
Railroad Companies.
UNION DEPOT HEARING IS POSTPONED
llnllroiiil llir < < MrntnlM < Nonlcil
TliiiiIn V/lilcli < ti l.dok liHn thr
I'rojort lr < iiu < iit IijClll -
7fiiN unit
riirtlicr lifarlnR liy the Stnto llonnt of
Trnnsiiortatlou on Oiimlm'D claims for better
pRSi-eiiKer ilcpot frtclllllos 1ms licdi continued
until Thursulay. December 2t ! .
Tlio nu'ctlng of the boardvni
niljourncvl t o ojl < s ngo until yea-
tenlny nnd sine ? tlmt tlmo ttio
.igllatlon fur a new union depot 1ms to nruu d
pnlilio si'iitlnuMit tlmt tlio. rnllronils luivo I.DOM
forced to realize that wiiiotliliiB must bo
done. Tlio matter tins bfon taken | > by rcp-
rcsentnthcs of ( ho dlfforont llnp- < and by tlio
business representatives of the city anil liai
bscn tlio tmbject of inticli discussion and plan
ning. In summing up tlio altu.ttlon tlio promoters -
motors of the Kurnain street depot project
discovered tlmt tlio railroads would need moro
tlmo Inlilch to coniiiler the iiroposltlon nnd
It was found thai all tlio p.irtlesi Interested
wcro anxlouu to have the ntalter deferred for
a few weeks. Judge Kelly of the Union I'a-
clllc will bo absent from tlio city and attor
neys of the other roads weie not prepirod
to take tip the matter nt the present time.
Attorney Oenetnl Chnrclilll pleaded Important
butlncs'i In the supreme court at Lincoln
and stated tint he could not well tnko the
matter up until after Christmas.
In view of those conditions' HID parlies In
terested In the hearing signed n stipulation ,
agreeing to and asking n continuance of the
caca until Thursday , December 2fi. TliU was
presented to the State Hoard of Tnnsportn-
tlon yesterday at the Commercial club nnd
accepted. An adjournment of the hearlng'was
then ofllclnjly ordered.
IT TIKII iu run sin < : i > itin.
HlkliornNI > II ( < M | ( hiArtlou of diet
ICaiiNriN Cll > - Cunililiu- .
A. J. Vanlandlnghnni , freight commissioner
of the Kansas Clly Hoard of Trade , Is In tlu
city attending the meeting of the Trans-
mlsalsslppl congress and Incldcntfllly look
ing Into the < ] iicc-tloii of Brain rates from Ne
braska points to Knnsts City.
That grain rate question has not been set
tled yd , and may not como out as smoothly
as Mr. Vanlnndlngliam has planned. That
gentleman haa made i > n enviable reputation
as commissioner of the Kansas City llusliuus
Men's association nnd has a record for get
ting what ho goes after. Some weeks ngo
when the Union I'aclllc mailp a readjustment
of grain ratca from Nebraska that put Kan
sas City on something like an equality with
Omaha In territory In wli'ch ' Omaha ohoiild
have prior cinlm , Mr. Vanlamllngliam nnd
his backera In Kansas Cl'y ' mnclu a howl
that caused a meeting of the freight men In
Kansnn Cityjbrougl t from Freight Trartlc
Manager Mu ( rWof th ? Union 1'aclllc a premIse -
Iso of a modli. * 5fion of the rntea that would
continue to give Kansas City shippers the
monopoly of the business they had formerly
held In Nebraska.
Hut the modification of rates has not yet
been made. TheIClkhorn people linvo IKV
come tiled of having their territory In north
ern Nebraska made directly tributary to
Kansas City. They filed notlco with the
Union Pacific that any attempt to reduce the
rate fixed to Kanius City would itsnlt in
the Elkhorn Ignoring Union I'nclflc schedules
and making a rate direct to Chicago ami
Omaha from north Nebraska , one that would
protect the Elkhorn's Interests , and let the
Union Pacific look for business from some
other feeders than the KlUliorn lines. This
declaration has resulted In a tlcup of the
proposed schedule In favor of Kansas City ,
and * there is moro or less trouble on Mr.
Vnnlandlngham's mind. Th ? matter will betaken
taken up again at another meeting to beheld
held toon. _ -3
mV MUST SKTTM2 OH FltlllT. '
Mr. I.oiiinx Tires of Tnllc mill llc-
rlnroN IlliiiNolf.
Oeneral Passenger Agent Lomax of tlia
Union Pacific has gone to Chicago to take an
other round with the big guns who nro trying
to get the western passenger business Into
eomo kind of shape. There has been trouble
almost long enough , so the moguls think , over
the business to the Pacific coapt and affairs
nave reached the point where either an agree
ment or a fight Is a foregone conclusion.
Tlicio Is trouble over emigrant rates , over
"party rates" to Pacific coast points and over
almost every feature of the bublness. The
roadu have been holding almost. emllesH con
ferences on tlio mooted questions and there
Is now a prospect that they may get together.
The I'nclllc coaot situation has had much
to do In bringing the roadn Into the possibility
of agreement. A flglit wns ttarted between
the Oregon Hallway & Navigation und the
Southern Pacific. The faro from San Fran
cisco to Seattle was cut from $15 to $5 and
then the Southern PucUlc made a $10 rate
from San Francisco to Portland , via the ,
Shasta route , Including Pullman berths und
meals. The cut from San Krancleco to Port
land m.ide a cut , In effect , from St. Paul to
I'nclllc coast points and started to Influence
travel In that direction. This Interested the
Union Pacific nt once nnd the Southern Pa
cific has been hedged about by inlliicncca that
have led It to como Into the present mcotlm ;
In Chicago with a promise to act decently In
the matter. The agreement will probably be
reachtfl In time to ive ; ! the western pisscnger
men something to bo thankful for on Tliurs-
day. _
To ( In- Memory of Lincoln.
John Curry of Lincoln Is In the city for
the purpose of draining assistance In h.i !
plan to erect a life size Matuf nf Abraham
Lincoln on the Btnto house square In Lincoln.
Ho ban endorsements from Governor Ilol-
comb , Mayor Graham and mnny of the promi
nent business men of Lincoln. Mr. Ourrlo
is an old froldler and ban hlmsrdf conceived
the model for the ctatuo , which hu been
approved by Robert T. Lincoln. The mnrblo
has been donated by a southern firm and ho
Is now seeking subscriptions for the purpot' >
of paying for the expense of doing the work.
WUlll'NHI'M.
There are knaves now and then met with
who represent certain local hitlers and pois
onous fctiinull OH Identical with or potscuslni ;
properties akin to those of Hottettor's Btom-
ach Dlttom These saimps only succeed In
oletlng their trashy compiiunds upon people
macqualntsd wllh tlio genuine article , which
a as much thtilr opposite as day U to night ,
Auk und take no Bubntltute for the grand
remedy for malaria , dyspepsia , coiutlpitlon ,
rheumatism and kidney trouble.
.IlK-IC .IllllllHOIl'H JoUO. * .
Jack Johnion , allau Larson , went Inlo ( ha |
saloon of Jacob Kopold and called for a glata
of bcor. It was not forthcoming as rapidly
as he thought props-r , BO when nt last ha
grasped tliu li.indb of the lurgo HQhooner ht >
hrow It at Iho he-ad of Mr. Kopold BH a
gentle reminder that the offense mutt never
> 3 repeated. Larsen WBB nrrextcd yesterday
on a charge of assault nnd battery.
A Gil IM
The pleasant flavor , gentle action and Booth-
IriR effects of Syrup of Klgs , wlion In need of
a laxative , and If tlm father or mother bo
costive or bllllous , thu "tost gratifying re-
sullu follow Ut ) uao ; 10 that It In tlio best
family remedy known , and every family
should have a bottlu on hand.
Look out for colds ut thin season. Keep
yourself well und Mrong by taking Hood's
Sarcaparllla , tlio Bnat tonic und blood purl-
fler.
Tin- ) * Tell UHfiTi'iil 'I'/iH-n.
Mrs. McAulcy , living at 1613 Howard strnet ,
was arm-ted yesterday charged ulth fl -
saultliiK Kverett L. KlflKK with a * ruuk fctrap.
KlaBi { claimed the ansault wan unprnvok < < l ,
while Alru. MflAuley alleges tlmt KlaxK bun
been makliiK remark ) ) about htrsulf liable to
Injure uny xuod woman's character. I"
l employed In the city flre department ,
Acti nt ones , never falU , Qup Minute
'ure , A remedy for ubthnm , and tbat Jtyer-
< h coudltlon whlc-li ac niia | l u teyeie cyld ,
Tlie only liannlpaa remedy ( tut prpducei Iw-
ncJlate retult * .