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    10 TJTE OMAHA DAILY BEI3 : SATURDAY , DECEMBER 21 , 1805.
SPEG1RL NOTICES.
for tlirno column *
In * < nUrn tnilll I'Ji.'ld p. ni. for
the prrnltiw nml until H p. in. for the
innrnliiR nml Snnilnjrilltlonn. .
AiUcrllnprx , by rp | iie lln c n miin-
hcn-il rhi-rl < , cnn hmc nn-mcra nil-
ilrrn vil In n iinmlirrrit Ictlor In cnro
of The ! ! . w\n T or no mlilrcKuri
Mill IIP < lrllvcri-i1 niinn iirrne'iilnHon
of ho Plu-pk only. Unto * . 1 1-- < * "
rroril drat Innrrtloni 1c n rvoril
tlicrrnflcr.olli In ( I 4nUii for Ion *
thnii ar.o for flrol In rrtlon. Tin-He
mlvertlaonifiit * iniifit IIP rnil eonnpen-
WANTHIl HUM * .
" "
WANTr.n-i.ivn. "INTELLIGENT AGENTS IN
Omnhfi to nreanlte cl lv of three tn five ' "
lie * of mir famous OrclnM Home" InncI * In
central MlMlMlppl. The Ililn nf ' [ "T , nJ J
golns iwntli , where therr nro nn hot wlnfln. no
cold wlntcri , nn lillrz/inli , no crop falliirM ,
where tno or three crops cnn 1 > e ralj-d enrtj
yonr : where there Is no such thins m failure If
a innn will work nnc-hnlf ns hnrd an lie IOP In
thH country : inol nunmorx. mlM Intern , jur
paving cr p of fruits nnd B nli'n truchi rlplii
Voll on earth : bcit rnllwiv fnclllllM. Ow. W
KIT Tarnani t. . " " " . "
Ame'i , Kenernl nRcnt , "J. ,
FOLirifoilS WANTED ToR OMA1I \ : AL p
coods.
nmnnuer. onlslJn country. Entirely new
411 Bheelev Mock. B-M329-P.T
wrTo"m5 BTLAnY PAID SA.
cknrs : experience not necenry :
m.nls to customers. Bishop & KI { '
Jfo. _ *
WANTED A COAT HAND ! STEADY WORK
and good pay. Henry Knuelmum. tnl or . \\ost
Point. Neb , U-MI-I
WANTED , SALESMAN FOR COMINC3
11l .rnl nalnrv nnd exp.-ni.es. . Aililn-t
. CMomoIIK II-JK3i 2.
Cigar Co. , _ _ _
JTt , MONTHLY SALARY AND r.XPENHES
t , ril VSIlJ 1 to dealers by " " ' " '
tmnrrpKsnry : 1 I > 1 - Roods.
0 > . ChlenKQ. _
"OPEN KOK n\v ' " 'NO
en s-alary ; experlenre
permnne-nt empH > ment. Apply
llros , Nurserjmen. Chicago.
FOU HENT-HOUSES.
HOUSES. F. K. DARLING , BARKER
HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. THE
O. P. Davis Company , 1503 rarnam. U-4H
rURNISHED HOUSE TOR RENT ; . . - . - - .
home , ten riMini. elegantly furnished , Mot . . .
heat , laundry , stable , rnrrlage , etc. Thoi.
Hull. , < ! 1G Paxlon block.
STANFORD CIRCLE COTTAOKS. C ROOMS
all mmlern , gas. fuel. Apply Ujron Reed Com
pany. 212 So. 14th st. " 6
UOUSP.S. BENEWA & CO. . 103 N. 1STII ST.
D-417
FOR RENT-HOUSES IN ALL PARTS Of THE
city.
Special , Kl So. 26th ave.
41C No. 31ft st.
42ft No. 3ltt tit.
AM Nmod'er'n"t'con\ ' cnlences : cheap , , for winter
month * . , llrennan , Love .t OM.ljUAi
C18"NO. SOTII. T-lioOM COTTAGE.
ItM No. ZOth , 6-room Hat , nice.
1C21 N. Will , S-iooin brick.
Oil ) No. 17lli. 8-room brick.
Omaha Real Estate & Trust Co. , .11 S. J
1J:1 :
TOR RENT. HOUSE OP TEN ROOMS , MOD-
crn conveniences ; \cry handy to business. .Ln-
qulre of D. T. Mount. 203 S. IGth St. 1J--36
"HOUSES I'ARNAM AND
I AND n-ROOai ON
cVioom lieu , on 22d and Le en rth. Ui ap.
Jno. W. Robblns , 211 N. Y. Life llldg.
D-5t)2
UNEQUALLED. SUMMER AND WINTER :
central ; modern : steam ; 3. 5. fi-room lints.
TUard , 221 N. 2tlh. D-M.CO 21
FOR RENT.l-ROOM HOUSE , S. E. COR. 23D
and Clarke. U-1JJ
3401 JACKSON ST. , 7-ROOM MODERN 20.
UOG UifaycttB ave. . 9-room modern. J2j.
)7 ) S. 21th St. . 14-room modern. jO.
203 S. 24th St. , 9-roonx modern. * 30 ; _
2773 Webster St. , 7-room modern , 5-J.
1773 Burt St. , 7---oom modern. 20.
* 2 N. 27th ave. . 7-room modem , $20.
2iX)2 8. lllh St. , 7-room model u , J.
2004 S. llth St. , 7-room modern , J. . . .
FIdtllty Trust Company , 1.03 Fainam st.
SIX-ROOM MODERN HOUSE. EMILY
18th. south of Mandeison , _ D MC31
FOR ' RENT MO"DERN BRICK HOUSB OK is
orVriVmw at 114-116 N. 23th st. See J N.
Frenier. opposite poatomce. Tel.5o4. _ Js"
iiFSIRAULE sTROOM HOUSE. $13.00 PER
"
"month. J. * ' . Barton. ZUG Capitol g ue.
ii-OR RENT-0-ROOM HOUSE. $7.00 PER MO. ;
cltv water : to people that pay rent In ad
vance. 119 N 37th. Take Fanrnm car. StoeUel.
ntxt door to P. O. U-S3
FOK HEXT-FUKMSllEU 11OO3IS.
THREE ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING TO
man nnd wife ; rent taken Ui boaid. 31917111
SOUTH FRONT ROOMS ,
*
i
FURNISHED ROOMS. BTEAM HL'AT AND
gas ; reasonable. 212 N. 17th st. K MIIJ zi'
STEAM HEATED FURNISHED ROOMS. NEAR
N. Y. Life building. Adclicss O " ' -1
FOR RENT , ROOM IN PRIVATE FAMIIA :
well located ; references requlied. Addreiis O
63. lleo olllce. L-MM J3
HOOMS AND UOAHD.
FRONT ROOMS. WELL HEATED ; 1 'AMIL\
11 board If desired ; rates ri-asoniible. 324 North
23d et. J -1"6
ROOMS WITH BOARD. W13 DOUGLAS.
I' M790 2S
NICE WARM ROOMS ; GOOD BOABD ; RATES
reasonable. The Rose. 2020 Harney
FURNISHED ROOMS ; WITH HOARD : AT
C2 4 South 15th utrect. F M8o 2. ! *
FOU IIENT UNFUUNISIIED HOOMS.
i ROOMS ; WATER IN KITCHEN : CENTRAL :
} reasonable lent ; nice for housekeeping. l.OJ
I Webster St. U M-90
1 TWO OK THIIUD ROOMS FOIl LU1IIT HOUSK-
Keeping ur upparatvlr. W North lilli.
wWoi > *
POll IlKXT ST011KS AM > OPKICCS.
TOR UI3NT. Tlin 4-STORY HRICIC I1U1LDINQ
Bt KI4 rarnam t. This building lias a lire-
pronf cement basement , complete H leu in heat
ing IUtuie , water on all tloors , gas , etc. Ar-
ply at t'.o nlllco ot The llee. I 010
WANTED. AGINTS-AOUNTS CAN MAKH
frum 110.00 to JJO.W per wi-elt , selling 1'ather
MolllUKri'B cfli-lir ted remeillog for the euro
of rlnanla 'llHcnni. The o lire the finest
remedies nlTricd to Hi * public today , and ran
b relied upon for the rure of thn worm canes
of rlicuinatlpm , catarrh , eplUy | and St. VItun1
d.ince. IndlgMllon and ll\er complaint , kidney
and MiKid ill on cn and ( tfiimlv complaints ,
Small capital rtQUlrcd. A. 1' , Kawhtll. Al
legheny. I . J-M530 21
STOIIAOIO.
BTORAOU , FRANK KWKRS , 1114 JIARNRY.
M 421
PAC'IKIO STORAOI3 AND WARHHOUSn CO. .
903-910 Jones. Clenetal stoiago and foiwarding ,
M-422
) TO IH'V.
LAND-IT you IIAVI : A LAIMII : TRACT OP
good land In tht1 corn crowing n-ctlon you wlbh
to dli-pxe of , CIO ta ; ) , ! > acrcn , a < Mn * > s Henry
C. Smith. Valid Clly. N < 1 > . NMS3I S3
1'oit SAI.I : Misuni.ii.\Mous. :
HARD WOOD 4 AND J-FOOT KKNUI3 TOR
corn cribbing. C. R. I.ce , 901
. BUATU8. ALL 8IXKS. 3i CUNTS TO J3.00.
t Omaha Illcjcle Co. , 323 N , ICth. Q-ilSIJ (
ONU I'lNK HUALSK1N KUWMARKITT AT A
. great baixaln , nil Douglai strtel. ! 6. llee.
Q-M55I-F3
j'Vit 8ALi-LADiis4 man ORADI : IIIOYCLI : .
1SJ5 mmel ; lint elm condition , a M. Hoc.
0-T13-K *
FOR BALK riNIJ UI'RIQIIT 1'IANO : CHKAI'i
cavil r iia > nienl . 18111 Ijouth I'Ulconlli street ,
q-MS3 : a
VOll SALr.-riRST CI BS , I'l'RinilT PIANO
In No. 1 condition ; will sell cheap. Innulte at
1611 Kvner o > . Q-iU'M *
CLAIIIVOVAKTH.
MR8. DR. II. WAKRCN , CIAIIU'OVANT , RU-
llallii business medium ; till ) c r st lt > K. l ih.
MASS.UII3 , IIATIIS , ISTO.
MADAMi : SMITH , N. H. COH. 1STH AND
room II , 2nil floors maufns ; * nml lnth
MMB. lonLL. TfiuiPir ANnBLKCTittc
bith * . Klnc't parlors In city , a ; * 3M H. r th
T-MSOMI >
MMI5. AMt : . < * . rORMnilt.Y OP ST. LOUIS , MAS
sage and bath * , (07 8. 13lh at. , M fl-or , nxim ID
T MT42-21'
MADAMI ] aiiAcn t.noN. II.TCTIIIC : MAS
MR- ; bath parlor * healthful nml refreshing. 41
South llth , upstair * , parlors I and 3.TM7S52P
T-M7S5-2P
i'iitso.\Ai , .
VIAVA 3 < o nnn rtLna. IIHALTH root
trtt' home treatment ; lady nttrnlant. V 4J5
IIATIIS. MASSAOn. MMR. POST. 3104 H IVTIt
U-121
iNR LIVITRY ittoq CHHAP. tn iiAt'Mi.nv
lith nnd St. Mary's avenue. Telephone HO
U-KT
nnu.i : nt'i'iMU.Y coitsr/r MADU TO onnn
_ nt 130D rarnani. ARi-nM ttnnl d. U 35Mm' _
MONttY TO i7oAK ON T'IANOS , I1ICYCI.Il"
Jenelry. etc. : ftrlctly confidential. P. O. box s:8
U IOS
MATRIMONIAL COHIIKSPONnn.VCR MUniJAIf
Pnper and Mils , lOc. Unrlll I'uli. Co. , 81. t.oill
Mo. U OK-JanG'
J23.IM IIRXVAIII ) TO ANY ONI ! GIVING Ml
Information of the present whereabouts o
IMnnnl Kiihn , idiuut 2S jonrs nf da.e : horn n
Tlmley , Ocrnmny. lived or traxeled nut o
Omaha In I8S7 tr 15SS ; nlso nil Informitlon re
Harding lilmi communicate to Ills brotlicr. Tier
nard s. Kalin , 7:3 K. College street , Clark vllle
Tcnn. U M8II 22
stirnnn.uons IIAIK AND MOLES in :
mo\til by electricity. Mme. Post , 319V4 8. 15H"
U SW
JIOXUYi.-'l'O LOAX KI3AI. ESTAT12.
i
ANTHONY. LOAN AND TUUST CO. , 318 N. Y
Life. Ltmiiji nt low rnlcs for choice security In
Nebra5Un" & lo n farina or Omaha city properly
\V-423
MONKY TO LOAN AT LOWRST RATKH. Till'
O. ! ' . Daxls Co. , ISO" Farnnm Bt. \V (29
0 rnil CKNT MONRY TO LOAN ON OMAHA
real estate A Neb. farms. W. 11. Mcikle. Omalm.
W 150
JIONRY TO LOAN ON IMI > IIOVIU OMAHA
property , fidelity Trust Co. , 1702 Karnnin.
MONRY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
leul estate. IJieniiun , Loxo & Co. , 1'axton Illk.
W-432
CITY LOANS. C. A. STARR , 23 N. Y. LlVc.
W 133
MORTGAGES , a. Q. WALLACE. IIROWN 11LK
W 431
LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY
property. W. Karnam Smith & Co. , 132) Karnam.
W-435
MORTGA'GE LOANS : LOW RATES" '
J. U. Zlftlc , IClli and Douglas , Omalia.
. * ' W 138
FARM LOANS. DOUGLAS AND SARPY. 1 TO
19 jears ; low rutea. Qstvln llros. , 21D N. Y. L.
\V-437
TO LOAN CHATTELS.
MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE , PIANOS.
horses , wagons , etc. , at lowest rates Ui city :
no icmoxal of goods : strictly conlldentlul ; > ou
can pay the loan off nt any time or In any
utnount.
OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. ,
306 M. IGth St.
X 133
_
MONEY TO LOAN , 30. 6u , 90 DAYS : FUIINI-
ture. pianos , etc. Duff Ureen , room 8 , llarlcer
bl ° ck- _ X I3J
IIUSI.VESS CIIAMJES.
FOR SALE , THE PALACE CAFE IN LEAD
and Deadwood ; both doing good business. Address -
dross Matt Klopp , Lead or UeadHood. S D
. Y M407
MAKE MONEY UY CAREFUL SPECULATION
In giuln through n reliable , successful llrmr ex
cellent opportunities to make profits by our new
plans ; fully explained nnd sent free ; highest
references. Paulson & Co. , 700 Omahi Whig. ,
Chicago , 111. Y M4J8
A , rinsT CLASS ROLLER MILL : CAPACITY
Vi 11 ! ' opo 'i3 . ' a"0" eastern Nebraska.
Addrets C. It. Tefft , Lincoln. Neb. Y S2J-24
SALE OH RENT. HOTEL. SOUTH OT-
tumwa ; nineteen guests' rooms ; only hotel
' on
south sldergootnocatlon. Write' for parHcu n ?
E , JVorlon.i Ottumwa. la. Y M830 22
WANTED-A GOOD HLACICSMITH TO TAKE
an Interest In got > d blacksmith a.n < l wagon shop.
Dolnir u good lmslne s. Apply or address G. i .
Muldojn. 1614 Cumlng. Y SSl-'O
* FOU EXCHA1VGE.
EQUITY IN LARGE TRACT OF LAND NEAR
Omaha ; wlint ha\o you to offer. H. F. Dallev
1,40 . Y . .
N. , Llfo Dldcr , 't <
GOOD. UNINCUMDERED NEBRASKA LAND
for a lucrative piescrlptlon drug business. Address -
dress Q 45 , Dee. 55 M7S7 21"
CLEAR. CHICAGO PROPERTY TOR FIRST
class farm near Oraaha. T. D. MeCulllch , suite
004 , Chamber of Commerce , Chicago , ill.
Z 801-J15
FOR EXCHANGE OMAHA PROPERTY AND
16.000.00 cash for Chicago property. T. U. Mc-
Culloch , 'suite 601. Chamber of Commerce , Clii-
cage , Ills. Z SOO-J15
TO EXCHANGE TOR CITY PROPERTY , FARM
land erica h240 dozen ladlch' and misses' straw
hats ; all good shapes. Address O 61. care this
oBlce. Z M84' ' ) 22
FOU SALE HEAL ESTATE.
VUSTHACTS. THE BYRON REED COMPANY.
UK m
IMPROVED FARMS. O. W. CAHLOCK. 1205
Fanian\ t. RE 614 Jl
TEXAS FARMS AND FRUIT LANDS. SMALL
ur largo'tracts : low prices , easy payments. We
are prepared to answer questions touching
the39 lands , und to arrange for cheap railroad
faro for any person wishing to vlslu southern
Texas. Correspondence solicited. Omalm Real
Estate and Trust Co. , 211 S. 18th st.
st.REM207
I1ARGAINS , SALE OR TRADE IN CITY PROP-
ertlcs and farms. John N. Frenrcr , opp. 1' . O.
RE 443
BARGAINS , HOUSES , LOT3 AND FARMS ;
sale or trade. F. K. Darling. Darker block.
RE 44 >
FOU BARGAINS , TRADES , QUICK DEALS ,
call or write D. V. Bholea Co. , First National
Bank Hldg. RE M816 31
WANTED-LAROE CITY AND FARM PROP-
ertles for sale or exchange. T. II. McCulloch ,
suite 601 , Chamber of Commerce , Chicago. Ills.
RE 800-J1S
GREAT BARGAIN , TINE PROPERTY ON
paved street , modern , good Income , at half
Its cash \alue ; will take our rqulty In casher
or trade ) a splendid chance to double your
monc > v. iRr.iFj Williams , room 411 , McCnguo
block. | , v JIK-MKU 23
=
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I il
SHORTHAND AND TYPEWHITING.
' . 1
*
A. C. VAN . HANTS SCHOOL. 513 N. Y. LIFE.
450
OMAHA BUSINESS COLLEGE. 16TH , FARNAM
431
BHISIC , ART AND LANGUAGE.
FOR GREAT BARGAINS IN PAINOS BEE
Win. II. Hcluiioller , 6th Hoar McCague building.
758-2I *
OEORGE F. GELLKNUECK. BANJO AND
guitar teacher. 181G Chicago st , 109
0000 COPIES OP BHEET MUSIC , WORTH
from 35 cents to tl W , lit 2'l cents per copy.
Call nt A. Weber & Bens , J414 Dodge.
844 K *
IANO BUYERS WANTED. AS WE INTEND
to close out all pianos inul cleans. Call at A.
Weber & Bon's. Kit Dodge. , - 815 22
00 BUNDLES BEST 11 VIOLIN UTRINGS. 4
lengths , at | ! per bundle ; tlicre Is a chance for
vlollnUls to stoik up. dill at.A. Welier &
Kon'H. 14(4 ( Dodge , JIG 2 *
jiiiTAiis. vioi .INS MANDOLINS ; AC-
uonleims , bunjcs , tlthr , clu. , aranted for
Christmas presents. Ctill nl A. Wet.er . & Knn'
lilt Uodee , where > ou buy tiitin at ) ou price.
SI7 22 *
_ _ _
V ANTED , 100 PIANOS TO TUNE. A. WK1IER
and FreJ Weber , practical tuners , nil Dodge
VANTKD , PIANOS , OHQANS , GUITARS MAN.
dollns , double ba.noa und other Instruments
which nu-il repairs ; bring to A , Weber tt fan.
Ill I Podge. SIS 22
HUHSUS WINTEUEIJ.
YANTED-HORSKa TO WINTER ; BEST OF
earn ; Krms recsonable. A. W. I'helps & Ban.
Z07 N. Y. L1M bide. Telephone 1014.K37SD7
K-37S-D7
IORES WINTERED ; UEST OF CARE
given honim , lioth ulnier nnj lumuer , Addres
M J. Welch. Gtctna. Neb. MHS
UAROAINS IN SECOND-HANI ) III.
cvclM , ikm > , Me to | 3.W. OiiiuhH BirvcU Ci. .
JJ3 N. UtU ktr t , MM : JC
AM ) LOAN ASSOCIATION.
81IAIIKS IN MtTTI'AliftL T M. ASS'N PAY
6. 7 , X [ wr CNit when K2 , 1 yci\r old ; nlwtl >
rodccmablp. 1701 FrtrnAm st. . Natllngfr Sec.
HOW TO oirr A HOME OR SEOI'HE OOOD
IntfrMt on Mvlnu * . Apply to Omnhn. I * A B.
Aiui'n , 1704 lire bldg. u. M. Nattlnger. Sec.
PAWMIUOKICUS.
II. MAKOWIT7. LOANS MONEY. W N. K ST.
449
UPHOLSTERING , TURNITURE RHPAIRED
nn > 1 packed xi-ry cheap thin month. M. H.
Wnlkln. 2111 Cumlng. l * | . 1331. 267
AM )
H. 1C IH'RKET. ' rt'NERAI. nillECTOR AND
embalmer , 1C1S Clilcngo st , , telephone 90 , 451
S'WANSON'A" LI UN , KoTcoM i NG ? TnLrio col
435
M. A. MAUL. UNDERTAKER AND KM.
bnlmer , UK rnrnam St. , telephone 223. 4T.6
HOTELS.
AETNA HOUSE ( EUROPEAN ) , N. W. COR.
13th nnd DojRc. Rooms by day or week , 4JS
THE LANOE HOTEL. 02 S. 13TH ST. ; STEAM
heat ; table boaid , > 3.00 per week. M153
nnsic Hoo.il WANTED.
WANTED. DESK ROOM IN NEW YORK LIFE.
Hep nr Knrbnch building , nr on ground Moor
on rarnnin or Douglnn stiectH liclwoen 15th
nnd 17th , or un cross strectf. AddrpHt (1 31 ,
Bee. M83S 22 *
Monthly
Pains
and anxieties can bo relieved to n cor
Utility by using
Dr Chevalier's
Feitfale
Pills.
? rico , SI.00 per box
If you are timid and i doubt na to
what will relieve you , send for those
pills. Sutit sealed securely by mail on
receipt of price.
Sherman & McCondl Drug Co
JG13 Dcdge St. , OMAIIA.NEH.
IRRIGATION HOND SALE.
Notice Is heieby given that sealed pro
posals will be received by the board of
directors of the Middle Ioup Valley Irri
gation district of Blainc , Cusier nnd Vnlley
counties , Nebraska , nt their ofllco In AVcst
Union , In said district , up to 2 o'clock p. m.
of the Cth day of January. 1S3S , for $100.000
of the bonds Ibsued by sum Irrigation dis
trict ; $90,000 of snld bonds belim In denomi
nations of $500 each , anil $10,000 of said
bonds belnp In denominations of $100 each ;
nil of snld bonds drn.wln.fr Interest nt the rate
of 0 per cent per annum , payable semi-an-
nually. The principal and interJst of snld
bonds payable at the otllcp of the state
treasuier of the state of Nebraska , said
bonds being payable In Installments as fol
lows : $5,000 thereof payable In eleven years
from the date thereof ; $6,000 payable In
twelve years frnm the date thereof ; $7,000
payable in thirteen ytars from the date
thereof ; $8,000 payable In fourteen years
from the date thereof ; $3,000 payable In ilf-
leen years from the date thereof ; $10,000
payable In sixteen years from the date
thereof ; $11.000 payable In seventeen years
from Ihe date thereof ; $13,000 payable In
eighteen years from the date thereof ; $15,000
payable in nineteen years from the date
thereof ; $10.000 payable In twenty years
from the date thereof.
The board > of > directors reserve the rlRhb
to reject any and all bids. Address all biJHi
to Charles Nicolasecretary ! , Sargent , Ne
braska. Ily order of the board of directors ,
made this 9th day of December , 1895.
OKORGJ3 GARRISON. President.
CHARLES NICOLAI , Secretary.
DocHd 20t M
STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING.
Ofllco of Lee-Clarke-Andreescn Hardwar"
Company. Omaha. Nebraska , December 14 ,
1S35. Notlco Is hereby given to the stock
holders of the Lse-Clarke-Andreescn Hard
ware company that the annual meeting of
the stockholders of the company will be
held at the olllces of the ; . , said company ,
1219 , 1221 and 1223 Harney street , In the city
of Omaha , In the state of Nebraska , on
Tuesday , January II , A. D. , 1890 , at 3
j'clock p. m. , for the purpose of electing a
board of directors for the company to serve
during the ensulnff year , and to transact
such other business us may bo presented at
such meeting' .
( Attest. ) H. J. LEE , President.
W. M. GLASS , Secretary. DHd32t M
WHITE STAR LINE.
Salllne fiom New York We < ln sdai , ns follows.
No sailing the 23th of Ueccmljer.
189G.
Teutonic , Jan. 1 , 10 a. m , : Britannic , Jan. S , 10
a. m. : Mujeatlc , Jan. U , 10 a , m. ; Get manic ,
Jun 22 , 10 a. in.
United States and Royal Mull Steamers.
Saloon imgtmKt' , JOO and upwaid , according to
flteamer elect l and lorntlon of l > erth.
Second caliln JM and { 43 oiv.Mnjectic and Teutonic
UIIAKH payable on demand evert where In
Great llrllnln and Ireland sold at ! cmust rates.
For Inspection of pinna of steamers and any
further Information apply to lo"al agents or direct
o IL MAITLAND KlUtBUY. G'l Asr'l. M IVnay
N. Y. N. ANUKIISON. O'lV'n Agt. .
211 SOUTH CLARK ST. . CHICAGO.
I
RAILWAY TIME CARD
Leaves DURLINQTON , & MO. JUVlOK.IArrlves
OmalialUnlon Dipot. 10th & Mason m > . | Omaha
I:30am : Denfer. Express ' . . . . , 9:3Cam : J
4S1pm.Iilk. : Hills. Mont. & Puget Snd Kx. 4:03pm :
4:35pm : Denver Eiorcsk 4OiDm :
7C6pm..Nebraska Local ( except Sunday ) , . 743nn ;
. . .Lincoln Local ( except Sunday.U:25am ) :
t:45pm..Ko t Mall ( for Lincoln )
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OmahajUnlon Depot , 10th & Mason 8ts. | Omaha
G:00pm : Chicago Vastlbulo S:00am :
8:48om : Chicago Express 4lSpm
7-Wpm..Chicago ft Kl. Louis Kxpress , , . < :00am :
lS5am : Paclflo Junction Local , CiSOpm
Fast Mall t40pm
Lea\es CHICAGO. MIL. & ST. PAUL.IArrlves
Omahal Union Depot , 10th & MasonSts.jOmaha
6.00pm Chicago Limited , . . 8OSam :
OMiam..Chicago Express ( ex. Sunday ) . . . 8lpm :
Leaves ( CHICAGO & NORTHWEST'NArrhe )
OmalialUnlon Depot , 10th & Masun Bta.l Omaha
l:00am : Eastern Hxpr'esa. . , . 3:10pm :
4:4Spm : Vestibule , ! Limited BHSpm
7OSam : Carroll Passenger 1040pm ;
GMSptn..Omaha Chicago Special , , 8:00im :
4SOpm : . .Uoone Local B:30am :
, Missouri Valley Local 9:30am
Leaves ( CHICAGO. R. I. ft PACIFIC.lArrlvei
OrnaholUnlun Depat. 10th ft Mason 8ta ( Omaha
BAST.
0 : 0am..Atlantic Expresa ( ex. Sunday ) , CJ5nrn :
6IIpm. : . . .Night Express , , , . 8iSam
4Upm : ) Chicago Vestlbulcd Llmlteit. . , . . liSfpm
450pm..8t. Paul Vestlbuled Limited. . . . IUpm :
WEST. '
: (5pmOklahoma & Texas Ex. tex. Sun.,10JIam ) :
l:40pm Colorado Limited 400pm ;
.eaves I C.T BT. P. . M. & O TAfTTveT
Omahal Depot. 15th and Webster fits , j Omaha
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tilSam SlouxT'city'Accommodation , , , 8:15pm :
t:15pm..Sioux : City Elxprcss ( ex. 8un.llC9am :
iiUpna. . . St. Paul I.lmliec v:10am :
-eaves I K , . B. & MO. VALLBT. ( Arrives
Omahal Depot. 15th and Webster tits. I Omaha
a:15iim : Fast Mel ! and ICxpress. . . . . . . 5:3pm
3lCpmex. : ( Bat , ) Wjo. Ki. ( ex Won. ) . . . 6:35nm :
7Mam..Norfolk : Eipress ( ex. Bunday.10iSam :
; . . . . . . . . . . . . Paul Express . ; . . . 910an ! !
avu K. C. , ST. J , & C. D , ( Arrives
OmaliajUnlon Depot , 10th & _ Mason _ Bli. | Omaha
SiiOinm..Kansas City Day ixprc'is , . . . " . ' 5:30nin :
l4Cpm.K. ; C , Night Ex. Via U. P. Trans. 7 ; < im
.eaten i MISSOURI PACIFIC. lArrltes
Omaha Depot. 15th and Webster Sts. I Omaha
) : (0am St , Louli Rxprcas :00am :
. . . . . . . . . . . Louis Expres : OSpm
3Mpm..n.Nebraska Local ( ex. Bun. ) 9:00.im :
Leaxs SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC. lArrtveT
Omaha [ Depot , lilh anJMVel lcr Sis. | Omaha
lUSpm 7..flt. PauI'LlmlledT. S:10am :
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OmuhalUnlon Depot , 10h ( & , Mason Sts. [ Omaha
T:0 : " ' " ' Sioux city r-Mawrr. lOrtOpn ,
, , UNION PACJFIO lArrlvet
OinalialUnlon Depot. lOlh & Mason Bt . ( Omaha
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810am..North ; Platte Express 430pm ;
StlOam Overland Limited 4:4pm :
Z.SIpm.Hcitt'co tt Stromtb'e Ur ( ex. Sun. ) . 4JOpia :
i.4Spm.Grand Island Kxpresk ( ei. dua..U:10pni ) :
! 38pm Fast M ll 10tSair. :
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nipan's Tabule * Sold by drurcUu. ar by man
U the price (60 cenisi a box ) Is tent to tha HI-
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. i , Is uf din the laundry.
Wool Poap Udellcuto and refre Ulnif Jorbatu pur.
po c8. Ttao t ) lol uu or.
Two ilteiitoUettua Uundrr
Uwortb , Sclioide tt Co. , Maker * . CUcaeo ,
SCuatbarnbt. . Uoiton. in Leooatd Bl. ,
w Kork.VZI Cluutuut SU.au Louli.
Old-Fashioned
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Twlca like Buckwheat because II Is Buckwheat
Wrlght'a Mills , Uerlln , WJf.
Told llvr TrnulilfH to tin * I'ollcc- .
Mrs. Ernest Hlssl , 814 Pierce street , ap
peared at the police station yesterday and
stated to the prosecuting attorney that she
could no longer live with her Krnest. She
alleges that Ernest refuses to support her
and la constantly engaged In flirting with
other women , although she has frequently
spoken to him In regard to the matter. She
states that he also gets drunk and holds the
neighborhood In a reign of terror until the
police arrive.
She V.'milil lluvu llrr dull ,
Mfi.'Voster , living at Nineteenth and Jack-
won.1'streets , told the police yesterday that
sfie hadj been ewlnJled In the purchase of a
stove. .She nays the stove was a doluilon
and a-snare , for which she paid (5. ( She adda
tti'iMlie only thing thus far discovered that
the heater will do Is to emoko and that the
health ot herself and family hat l > e n seri
ously Impalied. Prosecutor Shoemaker wrote
a letter to the dealer , tolling him to refund
the cash paid for the stove.
One Minute Cough Cure Is a popular remedy
lot croun. afa tat nlillilrtn nod 'dulls.
COLD IN THE STORM'S ' PAT !
\Vomlorfnl Riches Uncovered by Uprootot
Forest Giants ,
BLACK HILLS MINERS' ' FINE STRIKE
Inclilcnt Conncclril nltl
tin * DiMvloiitiMMil of lhi > S
Mlitc ClKlm nt HIM
HIM , CITY. S. II. . Doe. 20. ( Special. )
Less tlmn a month HKO th ? Sntmysldo
cUltn , located about tlireo tnlleo noitli o
Hill City , was a mere picturesque strip oi
pins rltlge. Then U wnu chleOy valuable tor
Its timber , balsamic odors anil scenery
ts'ovv It Is known to contain a. vein of the.
richest gold quartz ever found In the Illncl
HIIUi , Is valued at $75,000 , and may ultimately
make the locators millionaires The stor >
cf this sudden rlso to wealth has a slrons
savor of romance about It. The manner o
the discovery of the now locally famous Sunny
side vein might furnish Incident for a fnlni'
ous mining talc of tits "Uoidwo-d Dick" order
The- find uas. In short , the result nf tmre
clnnce , manifested In a most picturesque
and striking wny.
Coats nnd Datna four.'l the mine In a pcnse
but thn real discoverer uas a mlKhtlylni1
that In Decembtr\laut sweQt ovur the Hlack
Hills , razing to thq ground or tearing uj
by the rcots roitM"Cs * 6f a century's growth
Thly Rtorm , metmirtlbla for Its violence am
for the Immense * amount of timber de-
strojed , was onwof those fxtraordlnary events
n nature , which leave landmarks on the
ilghway of years. Foity years would not
sufllce to obliterate the traces of those broad
furrows of fallentulftcd , and splintered
> lno which tha tornado plowed along moun-
.aln ultlcs and through densely woodel canyons
yens , at a rate exceeding sixty miles per
tiour. Hut the force which leveled the great
pines near which the shaft on the Sunny-
sldo Is now sunk , uas not a blind one. It
was nn electrical storm , and , though science
may reject the suggestion , undoubtedly fol
lowed the general course of the henvlly min
eralized rldgeo. The capping of Iron-bearing
rock , which ID usually found overlying the
gold-bearing ledges on quaitz fissures , fur
nishes the finest possible conductor for the
mad current of the iitorm , and this attrac
tion may reasonably be supposed to have
determined the path of the forest wrecker.
Re this as It may , honevei , the storm of
DocJ'nber 20 , 1894 , certainly randeicd the
Dlack Hills an , lniportant service. It un
covered ono of ihf'richest gold veiny yet
found In the region. When the wldo-branch-
ing. gnarled and snaky roots of the great
pine trea yielded to the force of the \\Ind
and torn from the elate crevices they had
Invaded , were upturned , a vein of brown
decomposed quartz was plainly visible. Seine
of the pieces of rock which the mat of roots
had carrlsd with It were found to he plenti
fully sown with grains of virgin gold. This
work of the wind attracting the attention
of the prospectors furnished the clew which
led to ths discovery of what promises" to bo-
coino one of the great bullion produceis.
Nothing could surpass the Indurtry of a
miner who finds rich samples on "a good
prospect" In the ledge upon which he Is
uorltlnR. Gold visible In quartz , the vol
ume of which Is unknown , Is an elixir for
the muscles morc < potent than the much
advertised "kola" nut. The t'tlmulant had
the usual effsct upon Coats and Ilotna. They
dug diligently and each night brought Into
Hill City the rich trophies of their toll.
Thesa specimens , of which several hundred
dollars' worth have been taken from the
narrow vein , are among the finest exam
ples of gold quartz over exhibited. If the
find had ben made In South Africa , Aus
tralia , or ! oven Colorado , a wild minim ;
"stampede" would hove 'speedily followed.
Out here In the Dlack Hills , for seine reason
posylbly the grave offenses of early mine
boomers against truth and veracity attract
only limited Attention. There are , however , ,
a number of'ex'psrts now in the Hills In-
vestlgatlng properties for eastern or for
eign Investors. A mining Investor from Mil
waukte , P. J. Klpp by name , soon after
the discovery of the Sunnyslde. offered a
flat $30,000 for the prospect , the cash to
be forthcoming within five days. It re
quired "nervo" of a strong order to refuse
such a proposition for a mere prospect , bui
this was don : , and the- mine which a fallIng -
Ing pine tree uncovered may pay Its for
tunate possessors more than that within
three months.
SOME .SIOUX FALLS LITIGATION
Clly Snvi-il Hevcrnl Iliiiulreil Tliou-
Niiml IIollnrH In UniiiiiKt-N.
SIOUX PALLS , S. , D. , Dsc. 20. ( Special. )
This city has Just won a legal battle which
means the saving of hundreds of thousands of
dollars to the taxpayers. Five years ago ,
during the flush times , the city council or
dered the grading of some ten miles ol
ctreets. Much of this work required deep
cuts and heavy nils , and the abutting prop
erty was greatly damaged , In sonts In
stances houses wore left ten to twenty feet
above the street , while others were so far
below that all the wash during the. storms
ran Into the cellars. Much of this work was
dona before the state entered the union and
under the old statutes there was no remedy
for the property otfhWfl Injured. But the new
constitution contained some provisions which
permit suits for damage. This fact was not
discovered for sometime , and , though the
property owners protested vigorously against
the work , they considered their efforts fruit
less. A year ago , however , some attorneys
discovered the < truth and brought suit. It
was generally understood that In case Uile
was successful multitude of others would
follow. Indeed , the city authorities feared
that In MHO the plaintiffs won hundreds of
thousands would l > - required to pay all the
judgments which would inevitably follow.
The city therefore employed the bc t counsel
procurable , and the first trial resulted In a
disagreement , The second has just tennlnateJ
In a verdict for the defendant. It was a suit
for $1,500 damages , alleged to have been
done to two lots by making a cut In front
of them to a depth of twenty feet. It was
fought most stubbornly , but the Jury do-
clded for the city. If In now thought that
no further suits Vlll bo brought.
Tlili Is of tnd ' 'mgheut Interest , as notlco
has been served -of 'a suit by a prominent
syndicate located Mil Iloeton. Several years
ago this bodyLpLj enfiemen purchased of
Senator Pottlgrow a considerable amount of
land near the business district , paying for
It $150,000. Boon afterward a t'treet was
cut through It to the depth of fifteen feet ,
and since- that time und owing to the cut ,
It has not been sold or rented and Is con
sidered to have been damaged fully one-half.
Attorneys representing the syndicate have
recently been hero and It Is understood
that they have seriously considered suing
for $100,000. The result of thly Gillette
suit , which has just terminated , however ,
makes U evident that no Jury will award
damages and the causof non-residents
would certainly not win. Had thin and
other similar ones been pressed and been
succowfiil the city would have been prac
tically bankrupt.
IV. C. T. U. I'lKht Lo.l.
SIOUX PALLS. S. IDec , 20. ( Special , )
The big fight of the Women's Christian
Temperance union against the saloons Is over
and the women have lout. The grand jury
adjourned without Indicting any of the ac-
cured liquor dealers. The big temperance
campaign which has been , going on for two
monhto remiltcd In ( ) " > gathering of a
large amount nf evidence by the women and
Us presentation to the grand Jury , Twenty
witnesses woru examined and all swore
point blank to buying llquorn In the saloons ,
eave the dates , hour * , plates , kind of llcjuor
purchased and name of ttiu seller , They alto
In most casts testified to tee\ns \ the govern
ment licence * and gave their numbers , The
witnesses were men and women of unim
peachable veracity , and no effort was
made to rthut their evidence. Dut the grand
jury refused to bring In bill * . This proba
bly c-ndu for all tlmci the effort to prose
cute the biilcon men here. The Htntlinent
of the people l oymyhelmlntly : oppo ed
to enforcement cf the prohibitory law , and
no cfilcor * con b elected who will attempt
to enforce It.
L
Labor to lluto n 1'iiper.
BFOUX PALLS , S. D. , Dec. 20. ( Spoclal. )
The Federation of Labor , which \a \ the larg
est Tabor organization In the state outitdo
ot the track Hlll , hap lately greatly UrongtU.
onod Itftolf nnd Added to It * number * .
iUy It began the publication of n moiilhl
paper culled the labor New * , which l de
signed to get the objects of the Federation
before th people nnd probibly to Influence
legislation Ister. The editor Is C. II. Craig ,
one of the lenders of the Typographical
union , nnd the paper hni recclveil n ( Utter-
ini ; reception , starting with n larger smb-
scrlptlon list than any wefkly published
here.
S.IMTAUIIIM 1'OU THIS VliTUIIANH.
lliii.-M of Hot SiirhiKfl for \ntlonul
IIOMIllllll.
HOT St'HINflS , S. 1) . , Dec. 20. ( Special. ) "
Congressman ( Iambic's bill for the construc
tion of a national sanitarium at thlo place
for disabled volunteer soldiers \\as some
thing of a disappointment to the people' of
this pbco from the fact that It provides that
the hospital shall bp erected on land donnl'd
to the Unlte-,1 Stitci by the people of Hot
Sprlngi ) , and nccompanlol by a deed' or per-
lictual l iso to ono cr more of th mpillc.il
hot fprlnga for the tiso of the hospital , the
location to bo selected by the board of
malingers ot the national home. With the
exception of this proviso the bill Is the ramo
as that Introduced nt the last session by Con-
crewman Lucas. The people hero feel they
cannot , nor could thejbe expected , to comply
with this provision cf thi bill. The gov
ernment in not In the habit of asking dona
ting of this kind when go\ eminent
buildings are located and the cltlrens of this *
plnco feel that for nn Institution of this
character especially th ? government should
purclnse the site , It IB designed to be nn
Institution for disabled veterans from all
over the country , and Ito establishment hero
has bcsii endorsed by ssveral managing boards
of state Midlers' homes In the west , as well
as by the association of soldiers' homo boards
which met nt Mnrshalltown , la. , last month.
An effort will be undo to have the provision
of the bill referred to cllmlnited , and no
doubt Congressman ( Inmblo will gladly com
ply with the dejlres of the people here so
far as practicable.
To N.'ttlc Inilliin LiiiulH.
CHAMUKULAIN , S. I ) . , Icc. 20. ( Spe
cial. ) Ir. Charles Eastman of St. Paul , the
Sioux whose marriage to Klnlnc Ooodalo some
years ago created so much talk In society
circles , nnd former government physician nt
Pine Hldge agency , has developed Into an
mmlgrotlon ngent. He. recently visited Slsso-
tolt agency , In thlt > state , In thf Interests of
an Immigration agency ot which ho Is the
lead. Ho stated that It was his plan to
make contracts with the Indians to lease
.heir huido to white settlers , who , by the
conditions of the lease , must be men with
nmllles. He has established branch bureaus
n several of the larger eastern cities , and
s satisfied that his plan will prove n sac-
cess. If It docs It will place actual sattlers
on n vast domain that Is now wholly unoc
cupied. - <
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Muil < - for Clinrliy.
SIOUX PALLS. S. D. , Dec. 20. ( Special. )
The Woman's Henovolent association Is ar
ranging to bring out Gilbert & Sullivan's
comic opera. "The Mikado , " next week. All
he society leaders are Interested In it and
ill of the best singers In the city are In
he cast. A professional director and stage
nanager have been secured and the cos-
umes will be brought from Chicago. The
SEuclatlcn tnkco entire charge of the poor
f the city and Is supported both by prl-
ate subscriptions and by city help. It main- . ,
alns a sewing school and other branches for'1
sslstlng the poor to help themselves.
of llnil Liuiil .SH' | < 'liili-liH.
HOT SPRINGS. S. D. , DEC. 20. ( Special. )
'rof. II. p. KHng of this place Is arranging
very attractive cabinet of Dlack Hills and
> ad lands geological specimens , which hecx -
ects to take to the Iowa State Teachers' ns-
oclatlon , which convenes at Des Monies on
ecembe-r 31 , and continues till January 2.
o will also lim-S' a supply cf Hot Springs
nd Hlack Hills ndvertls'ng matter.
DciniiiiilN of the lllnck Hill * .
HOT SPRINGS , S. D. , Dec. 20. ( Special. )
lot Springs Is an actlvo candidate for the
epubllcun state convention , which will select
elcgates to , the lutloiiat convention , and
Into Comtnltteeman Durko of this place IH
olng some effective work toward securing
U. The lilack Hill feels that it Is entitled
to at least this convention.
A. G , Hartley of Magic. Pa. , writes : "I
feel It a duty ot mine to Inform you and tho'
public that mWltt's Witch Huzsl Salve cured
me of a very bad case of eczema. It also
cured my boy ot a running son on his leg.
WAS TOO IIANDV WITH HIS PUST.
AVIthroo I'nxx.'K OIK- Chock Too Mnny
mill LiiiulH in Jail.
A. M. Withroo was arrested I to Thursday
night on complaint of Carl Jacobssn , who
charged him with passing worthless checks.
Jacobsen fell In with Wlthroc In the
early part of the evening , and accepting an
Invitation to "have something , " dropped Into
the saloon at 111 North Sixteenth and or
dered two schooners of beer. Withroo sud
denly remembered his cash had been left at
home In his Sunday clothes. On further In
vestigation , however , ho discovered a $20
check In his pocket which he represented as
having been Issued to him by the Cudahy
Packing company of South Omaha. T
paper Jacohsen cashed , but was given a hliU
It was worthless and notified the police ,
and upon presenting It to th ?
Omaha National bank yesterday found
that It was not only worthless , but a
forgery. The prisoner when searched at the
station still had $19 of the money on his per
son. Ho admits his guilt , but Elates that he
waa Intoxicated when he wrote the check.
Wlthroe Is thought by the police to bo an
old offender and an expert In his lino. He'
writes an exceptionally fine hand , and some
of the papers found In his pockets , tlipugh
evidently written by htm , are In different
styles , showing that he had h < * cu practicing
lienmanshlp In his sober moments.
A firrnt HiiNh ,
During the recent epidemic of cholera In
Honolulu the demand for Chamberlain's Colic ,
Cholera and Diarrhoea llemedy was so great
that the druggists could not wait on all , so
they covered their counters with the Remedy
and let customers help themselves. The
people there found this remedy effected a
cure In every case , not a single death oc
curred In any case in which It was usvd. The
success of the medicine Is What lead to the
great rush for It. Many portions bought It
so as to have It ready for Instant use In case
it should be needed.
IILAMCKT
Compiiny ric.lKi-n KM I'rop-
i-rl > - to Srriiro n Lonn.
Yesterday a mortgage for J2.000.000 was
filed in the office of the railitcr of deeds. It
was given by the American Spirits DUlllllufi
company to the Manhattan Tfuut company of
New York , and covers the entire line of dis
tilleries. Including th Willow Snrlnus In this
city , recently transferred to the distilling
company by tha Cattlefeedlng and Distilling
company under an order of the courts of Illi
nois , f'
The mortgage Is given to eecuro an Issuov *
of bonds for $1.000 each , for the full amount
of $2,000,000. These are payable In gold anil
'all duo on September 1 , 1915. The Intercut
B G per cent and this Is payable also In gold ,
seml-annually , on March 1 and September 1
of each year , at the office' of the Trust com-
lany. The conditions cf the mortgage are nf
he usual kind. It Is agreed , however , that In
case of default , and If the default con tin HIM
six months after a demand of payment , t > tepu
shall b ) taken toward a foreclosure. The dli * .
tilling company reserves the privilege of re
deeming at any time all the boncli at $50
above par value and the accrued intcrt-ut.
It Is elated that the bonds are Uuued for
he purpose ot business and to enable the ills-
Illlrih' company to omploto the payment ot
ho purchase price ot $9,600,000 for the dla-
lllerlei.
The niouovurx Auvoil IIIx Life.
Mr. Q. Cdllouettt ) , Druggist , IJeaversvlUj
II , , sayi : "To Dr. King's Now DUcovery
owe my life. Was taken with La drlppa ai
rled all the physician * for mllei about , but
of no avail , and wai given up and told I
could not 11 te. Having Dr. King' * New DU-
covery In my store I sent for a bottle nnd
tegan Its ii'o and from the flrit doio began
o get better , und after using three bottles
was up and about again. It U worth Its
weight In gold. We won't keep store or houio
without It. " Got a free trial at Kuhn *
Co.'s drug store ,