Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 31, 1895, Page 7, Image 7

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    NOTICES.
AilverHncMH-iitn for ihrne cnlninii
lie tnkcit until lUittO p. tn > fIn < >
( crcnliiK n nil until H p. in. for til
iniiriilnu nnil Hiniiliiy rilltlnnn ,
rtlxiT" , 1i > - rninrntltiR n ntiin
IIITPI ! olirrlc , can linve minivers nil-
'HNcil to it iiiiiiilx > rril letter lit rnra
Tlii * Hoc. AiiMtTor * no nililri-awri
r\\il\ lie ilcllviTi-il iipnn prcNPiilnllot
of the clirrlc only. UntPi , 1 l-2c n
ttnril flrnt Inocrtloni le n non
tlirrriiftcr.iillilni ; tnUcii for IPX
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' nn SBe for flr 4t Innprtlon. Tlic p
mli * " * *
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pnicnH 111114 lie rnn oonncen-
siTi'ATioxsVAvrr.n. .
rOPNO MAN WANTS PLACE TO HO CHrmi-H
tnko care of furnace , hnr p * or cow. f r
lioanl Omnhn Itm. Col , cor. I'm nnd Knrruim ,
_ _ A-103
WANTED. 11Y MAN AND Wirfi Pt.ACIJ TO
rook , Ujth irotid cnoks ; ten sears' pxporlrnre.
Address II 1C , HPI- . A MI73 5 *
n MAI.H IIRI.P.
WANTED WVI3. INTELLIGENT AOKNTS IN
Omnhn , to rirgnnlze cliilwi of thrpo to flve > fninl-
llp of our famous Orchard Ilom1 Innd In
rentrnl Ml iln lppl The tide nf ImmlRrntlnn H
south , where there arc no hot winds , nn
vlnteri , no Mlsznrdi no crop fallurw ;
nvnn en pi of fruits nnd RnnV > n tnic : rcc'
oil on Mrth : bet rallwiv fnellllles. foo. W.
m , general agent , KIT Fnmam at. . Omiba.
n < 11
W\NTHn. A COAT HANDi STEADY WOIIK
unit Rood pay. Henry Knssot > aum , tnltor. West
Tnlnt Nfh II M82.1
IM TO J150 PAID SAI.HSMIIN KOIl CIGAUS ;
experience not ncrwnrv : e lrn Indnreini-nt to
cintnmerH. Illshcn f , ICIInr , St. I.fulls , Mo.
n M013 JiS
WANTED , FinsT-rr.Ass STHNOGUAPHKH
nnd Hrmlngton operator. Address , giving ret-
prenop * nnd etperlrnrn. II J , Ilo" . II MIDI 31
BAI.Kg.MlIN TO TAKR OIIDHUS ANO "cOT , .
lortj > W livid MKII..I l > y n liuilnr * * * llrm r -
imlird : exclusive ii-rrlrnrvi IM to J30 weekly.
Kir particulars nddrc r. O. nox l.ir.t , NfW
York City 1l MI77 31 *
WANTED. ClflAH luf.KSMAN' . NON'R HUT
experienced mm nc l npply. I ttx. Klotclior
Company , Cniloll , Iiu It M175 0
AVANTKI ) FUMAI.n HUM' .
WANTED O HIT * TOH OENEIIAI * HOIJSE-
worlt nt N. W. cor. of 21it nml Lalhrop.
C M93S-31
WANTED-OIUI. IfK OENEIIAI. IIOL'SK-
work ; three In fiunllj1113 South ? ) lh.
' * '
t'rli2 _
WANTED , OIHL TOU GE NEItAL TIOI'Si-
work. 2719 Jarknim Hirtct. C 11172 " '
un.vr HOUSES.
F. It. DAUUNG , BAIIKER IU.OCIC.
n in
IN ALL I'AUTS OP TUB CITY. THE
O. F. navla Compiny , 1503 rarnnm. D 414
[ PUNISHED HOUSE FO
hoii'ie , ten rooina , clesautly fiunl hetl , hot water
Ii at , launilry , staljle. rnnlaBC , etc. Tims. V.
Hull. . fllO I'nxton block. D 115
_
STANKOHD CHICLE COTTAGES. 0 ROO.MH
nil modL'in , Ka * . fuul. Apply Uyion Heed Com-
pany. 212 S. . . 141h nt. D I1G
_
HOUSKS. 11ENI2WA & CO. , 10J N. 15TH ST.
U-417
_
CIO NO , 20TII. 4-UOO.\r COTTAGE.
li.25 No. 20th , u-room ll\t. nice.
1G2J N. 101 h , S-rooin Lilclc.
COI No. 17th , 8-rooin hrlcU.
Ouialia Heal Estate & Trust Co. , 211 S. ISth.
FOU IlENT , HOUSE OF TEN HOOMS , HOD-
ern conveniences ; very Imndy to hUHlnesa. I2n-
qulrc of U , JC. Mount. 203 S. ICth nt. D 836
" AND 9-Ko"oM iOUSnS ? ON FAHNAM AND
5-room house on 22d and Lcavenworth , cheap.
sl JACKSON ST . 7-HOOM MODERN. J20.
HOG Lnfayctto uve , , 9-room modern , $23.
207 S. 24th at. , ll-room modern. SW.
S)1 S. 21th St. . 9-rjom , modern , f30.
2773 Webster St. , 7-rooni modern. J23.
2773 Hurt St. , 7-"oim modem , S20.
920 N. 27th avc. , 7-ioom modern. J20.
2002 S. llth Bt. . 7-roum modem , Si > .
2004 S. llth st . 7-room modern. J23 ,
FIJellty Tiust Company , 1702 Fiunam st.
D-C07 31
_
FOU RENT. MODEItN HHICIv HOUSE OF 11
nr 2H rooms nt 1H-I10 N. 25th st. Sea J. N
Frcnzer , opposite postofllco. Tol. 534. D 827
8&1AU * HOUSE ! 411 S. 24'nt AYR
AYRD
D JI3I3
"
8 TO 4-n. HOUSES CHEAl' OS N. I3T1I ST.
1) MO'iO Jit *
_
B1X-HOOM MODEItN IIOrSR. EMII.Y ri At'E.
ISlh , Bouth of Slnnderwn. m)71 ! ) I *
MODEItN HOUSES. C. A. STAUH. 923 .V Y.
I.lfo bulldlnK. D M1SO
roil IlISNT KUHMSIII01) ItOO.MJ.
TIIHICE IIOOMS roit not'snicEni'iNo TO
man and wife ; rent taken ! board , aio tf. 17tn.
I'UHNISHED OU UNFUKNISHED HOO1IS ,
madern conveniences ; G21',4 H. 19th street. ,
E-041 JO *
3 OH a PARTLY ri'IlNISIIKD ROOMS FOU
light tioiisekeephiBj che.ip rent. 2011 Hurt st.
E lin 31 *
KOO.1I ! > A.\D HOAHI ) .
FHONT ROOMS. WELL HEATED ; FAMILY
hoard If desired ; rates reasonable. 321 North
23d st IT C78
NIGH WAHM fioOMS ; OOOD HOARD ; RATES
u.monable The Hone , 2020 Ilurnev ,
1.--MSOC Jin
rou IIKNT.rintNiKiinu rnoM- ROOMS
with orlthout lH > .ird ; steam htat. vlactrlo
liells , hnths , ratei renaonalile. Ilia Midland
Hotel , ICth and Chicago stieets [ ' ; > 27-33
BOHTII KltONT KOO.MS. IIOAIU ) . WO ? DOUQ-
h , I'-Al 813 J 11
I'llONT 11OOM WITH AI.COV1 ! SI'1TAI1L13
for two : liom.l If deslied. 2007 Cass gt.
gt.F 0 ; < .2
Kl'UNISIli : ! ) UOO.MS AN lTTlOAllD. 1511 FAll-
nim. 1' 3H3.2 *
ri'UNISHKD ROOMS WITH lIDAltn. 310
South 2Cth strict. K in 10-1'
ROOMS WITH ROARU ; STHAM 1I1JAT.
Utopia , 1721 Iuvi4iiult. | I' MIIS J4
iti.vr HOOMS.
4 ROOMS : WATI3R IN KITCIIHN ; CKNTRAL :
irasonable rent ; nlco for bjusi-kevi'lnir. 1703
Wclster st. Q-M5Sil
run HUNT sTuiir.s AXO
TOR HUNT. THI : 4-sTonv nntcic
nt CIO Farnain Ml. IhU bulldlnK has a lire-
liroof eonient li.iai'iuenl , coii | | > l to steam lirnt-
Inx lUtuiCH. water im all 1i > uis , gas , utu. Ar *
ply at I'm iiillcu of The llee. I 8 II )
IlUlLniNO AT Wit KAIWAM ST. ,
3 n to ill's nnd liaiienicnf cued for \\hok t.iU >
or rot 1111 puipo > e , : il Flint KJ | . Hank hUi ; .
FoiTliCNT"OKKICIV 1IOOMS. 1C13 DOIKILAH
XJNI'ARAI.LiLiiJ : OPPOUTI'NITV FOR FIRST
nf > i' r , iheati , Knuery KIOIH , meat iiiarKfl.
druK otoru , ujlh all tlxtuicv uninpktv ; HUltod
Oilier as iloiwitnifnt ti.it > or ID rent uep-
a utelv ; locution cvtili.il. lmlnb2JOI , SMI. :3"3.
J.OT Davenport strict. Apply TUjnl. on the
Pr tnlin. I Mill 31'
AOU.NT.S WAXTiiJ.
WANTKl ) TO TAKI1 ORDiilS FOR
our celebiatld tl " "I runtoin piulu nnil suits ,
clili-nK'O Custom 1'iinU Co. , 205 Fifth live. ,
Chlriifo. J-MPI7 F5
yroiiAnn ,
BTQUAOU , FRANK r.WERS. KH IIARNHY.
M iJl
STORAOI : AN'n WAnuuairsn co. .
1 > > 'S-310 Jones. Ueneral ttoruu'J and forwarding ,
M-I.-2
PHU SAI.nIIOHSKSVAfJOS , I5TC.
SAI.I3. BTAN11ARD URED KHNTUCKY
'imtlnatlon hi'ne ; unrrnnted. AiVlress H 19 ,
l'-M100 U
lUIll ) WOOD 4 AND 6-FOOT FENCE FOR
tarn crltiblnr. C * . It. Lf . $01 Douglas.
Q 423
BUATKS. ALL. 81Zis. U CUNTS TO (1.00.
Omaha Ilic/cla Cu. . 323 N. HLX Q-M31S
'ou -MiscniiA.\nocs. .
, ( Contlnue < I. )
ONK FINH SHAI.SKIN NKWMARKET AT A
grcnt bargain. 1111 Douglas stmt. O A. Il < .
_ _ Q-M5S1-F3
foil SAM : , iinaisTKRUD jnnsnv cow. i
quarts ; Ju t oomlnff hi. It. C. Patterson. Rams
t > lock. Q MTO9 St
FOR SAr.n , StCOND-IIAND nnMIN'OTT >
as new. It. C. Patterson , lUmRe block.
q-MlOOO 31
I1UVS A JlSflO DIAMOND RINCI : Tir-
fans * setting ; fine white 'tone. It l.t , ll-c.
( J-M1T9 31 *
JIRSIY rows. ntKsii ; T\VO itnois
tr l Jfr vyi ; ana Jcr y Durham ; grnnd , tils
rich mlIkiT. ; } M i cnr. Wan'"d extni good
spring co s. Address H 14 , .
ciAinvov.\\T.s.
SIRS. DR. II. WARRHN , CI.AIKVOYANT. RC-
llnbla business liKdlunn tth fear at 119 N. ICth
S 121
MA.SSAHi : , I1ATIIS , IJTC.
MADAM HMini. ir.22 DOI'OI.AS STUniiT. 2ND
floor , mom 11. MABSUSC , steam , alcihol nnd
sulphitrlhe balhi. T-M9M4
MME. HOWnLL. TURKISH AND iiiCTRlC :
baths. Finest parlors In city. 318-320 S. 15th.
T-MS04-31 *
MMI3 AMHS , FORMHRLYOPBT I.nriS. Mas
sage and baths. C07 S. 13th St. , 21 llxir. loom 10.
T M'.S3 4"
I'HH.SO.VAI/ .
VIAVA 310 nnn HLDO. . IIHALTH ROOK
free ; home tientment ; lady attendant. U 425
RATIIS. MASSAOn. MMn. POST , 3I9H 8. 13TH.
U 12(1 (
FIND LIVHRY R1OS CIIHAP. KD IIAI'MLUY
17th and St. Mary's avenue. Telephone. HO.
U-427
IJIJI.I.P ni'i nitLY c'oiisirr MAHI ; TO ORDKR
at I9 rainam. Lady agents w anted.
U-MS37 J 25
MON13Y TO LOAN ON PIANOS , HICVCLES ,
jewelry , etc. ; strictly confidential. P. O. box KO ,
IATRI.MONIAL ConilUSPONDENCi : HURKAU.
Paper and lists. We. Earth Pub. Co. , SI I-ouls.
Mo. U 603-JanC *
SUPERFLUOUS HAIR AND MOLKS RH-
nioxcd by electricity. Mine. 1'ost , 319H S. 15th.
U-8M
HSS VAN VALKHNllURnil DHSTROYS PER-
imnently by electricity sinieilluous hiilr , moles ,
warttt. etc. Room 4IC. N. Y. Life Uldsr.
U -902
MOffllV TO LOAN H AIj KSTATE.
ANTHONY LOAN AND TRUST CO. , 318 N. Y.
Life. Loans at low rates for choice secuilty In
Nebraska & Iowa farms or Omaha city property.
IONRY TO LOAN AT LOWHST RATES. THE
O. r. Davla Co. , 1505 rainam at. W 129
PER CKNT MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA
real estate & Neb. farms. W. 1) . Melkle , Omaha.
W-430
1ONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
property. Fidelity Trust Co. , 1702 Fainam.131
W -131
1ONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
real estate. Urcnnan , Love & Co. , Paxton Illk.
W 132
CITY LOANS. C. A. STARR , 023 N. Y. LIFE.
W 133
IORTQAGES. O. O. WALLACE. DROWN RLK
W-434
LOANS ON IMPROVED ft UNIMPROVED CITY
propel ty. W. Farnain Smith & Co. , 1S20 F.irnam ,
W 135
tORTOAOE LOANS ; LOW RATES.
J. D. Zlttlo , 16th and Douglas , Omahn.W
W 133
HARM LOANS , DOUGLAS AND SARPY. 1 TO
10 years ; low rates. Garvln Bros. . 210 N. Y. t
W 437
VANTED AT ONCE , APPLICATIONS FOR
laiKo loans on bu.slsesss piopcrty , also dwell-
IIIIT IIOUHU lonn : dun't wnlt until > our old
Innu evpirps. apply IIU > T. Pidfllty Trust com
pany , 1702 Farnain St. W 913 J23
-.000.00 OR LESS TO LOAN ON IMPROVED
Omnlin real estate at 8 per cent. Address G 67.
Hue otllce. \v 933
JIOiVKY TO tOAJf CHATTKLS.
lONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE. PIANOS ,
horses , wngond , etc. . at lowest rates in city ;
no removal of good * ; strictly confidential ; you
can pay tht loan off nt any time or In any
amount.
amount.OMAHA
OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. .
SOS S. ICth st.
. X 433
MONEY TO LOAN , 30. Cl ) , 90 DAYS ; FtinNI-
turp. pianos , etc. Duff Green , room 8. ilnrlccr
block. x 139
IHIHIMCSS CIIA.VCIOS.
FOR SALE. THE PALACE CAFE IN LEAD
and Deadwood ; both doing peed business. Ad-
diess Matt Klopp , Lead or Deadwood , S. D.
Y M407
MAKE MONEY BY CAREFUL SPECULATION
In Krnln through n reliable , successful dim ; ex-
cellfnt opportunlti H to mnke prodtH by our new
plans ; fully oi'lalncd and sent free ; hlcheat
references , rattlson & Co. . 700 Omaha Hide ; . ,
Chicago. I" . Y M478
FOR HAI.I3 HKAI. , ESTATE Hl'SINESS.
very finnll capital rrnulrnl ; line op nlnr ( for
yminff man. Address H 12 Hep. Y 121 31
KOH nxoiiA.vr.i3.
EQUITY IN LARGE TRACT OF LAND NEAR
Omaha ; what have you to offer. II. F. Dalley.
940 N. Y. Llfo llldg. 55-411
CLEAR CHICAGO PROPERTY TOR FIRST
class farm near Omaha. T. D. McCulllch , suite
001 , Chamber of Commerce , Chicago. III.
Z-S01-J13
FOR EXCHANGE-OMAHA PROPERTY AND
J6.000.0) cash for Chicago property. T. B. Me-
Culloch , sulto 001. Chamber of Commerce. Chicago -
cage , Ills. Z SM-J15
TO EXCHANGE. PINE IMPnOvHnTAND UN-
ImpiovPd I a mis In southern California and
soms money for good imu'linndlse from ten to
furty thousand dollars. Address P. O , IIDV 701
Riverside , C.il. / mD70-31 *
TOR SAI.K-IICAL I5ST.VTB.
ABSTRACTS. THE I1YRON REED COMPANY.
RE 2
_
IMPROVED FARMS. O. W. CARLOCICr"l203
Fauiam st. nis 614 Jl * _ _
RAROAINH , SALE OR TRADE IN CITY PROP-
ertlea and farms. John N , Frenzer , opp. I' . O ,
11AROAINS , HOUSES , I.OT3 AND "FARMS ;
nalo or tiadc. r. K. Darling. Darker block ,
RE-444
FOR HAROAINS. TRADES. QUICK DEALS
call or ivrlto D. V , Shales Co. , Flrat National
Hank llldg. RE M815 31
WANTKD-LAROI3 CITY AND FARM PROP-
erllca for * ate or exchange. T. II. MiX'ulloch ,
sulto 601 , Chamber oC Commerce. , Chicago , Ills.
RE-SOO-J13
HERE IS A SNAP. A FULL tO-FOOT LOT.
only 3 to S blks , from the vtry Ilnc. t homes In
tha city. Coil J2,7iW. Ileautlful bulldlnir Kite
Only tl.200. Will take u ( SOU to J7i > J lot and
balance 3 years nt 7 per cent. Fidelity Trust
company. 1702 Farnam t , RE 9W-31
SHOHTIIAXO AXD TYl'UWIUTI.VQ.
A. C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL. 613 N. Y. LIFE.
4SD
OMAHA 11USINESS COLLEGE. 1JT1I , FARNAM
491
RIO IJARGAIN8 IN SECOND-HAND HI-
cycle. * ; skates. 33c to } 3.DO. OmMin. lilcycle Co. ,
3M K. 16th el reel. MC05-J8
1100,00 IIICYCI.E FOR J50.00 , IMPERIAI- . USED
but twice , till * week only. Address H 13 ,
Hue. M174 2 *
I'AAV.MIUOICIJRS.
H , MAROWlTr. LOANS MONEY. 41S N. 1 ST.
M
IIOTKLS ,
APTNA HOUSE ( EUHOPRAN ) . N. W. COR.
ISlh and Dodge. Rooms by day nr wtck. 45 :
THF. LANllK HOTEL. 602 S. 1STII ST.i hTEAM
heat ; tahla boaid , 5.1.W per w U. M163
iionsua
HORES WINTERED. REST OF GARB
given hones , both winter and cummer. Additis
M. J , Watch. Gr tim , Neb , M77S
UPIIOLSTBIII\O 1'UHMTDllC.
UPHOLSTERING. FURN1TURU REPAIRED
and rackrdery cheap this r.icntU , M. B.
Walkfii. rill Cumlntr.1rtl. . 1J11. K1
llt'ILDI.Vr. AM > OAN ASSOCIATIONS
IN MUTUAL U * R. ASS'N PAT
D , 7 , 3 per ctvit when 1 , I , I years old ; nlwnn
redeemable. 1701 Farnam it. . Nattlnger. Rfc
HOW TO GET A IIOMB OR SECt'Iin GOOD
Interest nn invlnps. Apply to Omaha , U * II.
Au'n , 1794 IJoo blilB. n , M. Nattlnger. See.
U.MlilTAICiilS AM ) I2MIIAI.MI2US.
II. K. Rt'RKRT , Ft'NERAn niTtECTOR AND
embalmcr. 1CI5 Chicago St. , telephone M. 464
SWANSON & VALIEN , 1T01 CUMINO , TEL- . Idea
455
M. A. MAUL , UNDERTAKER AND KM-
Imlmer. 1IK Farnam t. , telephone K4t8
anrsic. AIIT A.M > I.AXOUAOI : .
OEOltaE r. GELLENRECK. 11ANJO AND
cultar teacher. 1815 Chlcnco st. 109
I.ONT.
LOST-IIROWN Pt-RSE ,
RETWEEN MER-
chnntV Nntlonn ! hank nnd KSlli nnd Dodge
on I nrnnm or ICth streets. Pulse conlillncnl
dlnmonil rlnir , Itpy nnd Mnnll rhnnge Name
and addr < " < * on Inside of purse Finder plenco
rnurii to owner nnd receive reward. Mlns
Cora Ujrlaml. Lo t-123 31 *
Searles &
Searles
SPECIALISTS IN
Ncivous , Cliroji'j '
nnd
Private
SEXUALLY.
All 1'rlxiito
nncl I > l oriliTsc > f .lion
Trent nii'iit byiu.ill
cuiiHUltiitliin fruu *
SYPHILIS
Cured for life and the poison thorouKhlf
Itanacd from the .ystcm. PILES. FISTULA
nd mCTAI , ULCERS. HYUKOCELG AND
VARICOCT5LB permanently and successfully
nred. Method new nnd unfailing.
STRICTURE AND
new method without pain or cutting
Call on or address with stamp.
Dr. Scarlcs & Scarlcs 111 > 8. 14th St. .
. , Om " " '
My mama usid Wool Soap ) ( I wish mme had )
WO OLENS will not shrink if ,
Is used In the laundry ,
Wool Pnnp Is dpllcalortml refreslilnu torbuth pur-
loses. TUo best cleanser ; flnn a bur at vaitr tleulcrs.
'no sizes : tollotand Inundry.
aworth , Schodde & Co. , Makers , Chicago.
RC'n.ith.imSt. . Hasten , in l.noimnl tSK , '
Konr York.V27 Chestnut ht..bt. Louts.
ONCR MORE In harmony
with tbo world , 200O
completely cured won nro
elogmg happy prulscs for
tlm greatest , grnnd-
cst and most suc
cessful euro for sex
ual weakness and
lost vigor known to
medical science. An
nccountof thlstcoii-
ilrrfnl illMorcry , In
book form , with ref
erences nnd proofs ,
will be scut to Buf
fering men ( sealed ) free. Full manly visor
permanently restored. Failure impossible.
ERIE MEDICAL GO.IBUFFALON.Y.
WHITE STAR LINE.
Sailing from New York Wcdn sdayn , as follows.
No gulling the 25th ot December.
1896.
Teutonic , Jan. 1 , 10 a. m. ; Ilrltann'.c , Jan , 8 , 10
a. m. : Ulajestlc , Jan. 15 , 10 a. m , ; Germanic ,
Jan 2J , ID n. m.
United States and Roynl M.lil Stenmcrs.
Saloon pasbiK ? . T50 and upward , according to
ftenmer selected and location of berth.
Second cabin | .1"i and $40 on Maj ctlc and Teutonic
DRAFH payable on demand everywhere In
Great llrltaln and Ireland sold at lowest rates.
Tor Inspection of plans of uteumern and any
further Information npply to local agents or direct
to II. 1IAITL.AND KKUSRY , O'l AB't , 29 B'woy
N. Y. N. ANDERSON , O'l Wn Ant. .
211 SOUTH CLARK ST.s CHICAGO.
RAILWAY TIME CARD
Leaves JRURLINGTON & MO. RIVER.lArrlves
Omahaiunlon Dtpot. 10th St. Mason Sts , ( Omaha
5-30am Denver Express 9:3Sam :
4:3 pm.mk. Hills. Mont. * Puget Snd Ex. 4:03pm :
4.33pm Denver Kinross 4:05pni :
705pm..Nebraska ; Local ( except Sunday ) . . 7:45pm :
. . .Lincoln Local ( except Sunday.ll25am ) ;
: : < Spm..Fast Mall ( for Lincoln ) dally. . .
Leaves ( CHICAGO , RURLINOTON & Q.rrlves )
OmahalUnlon Depot , 10th & Mason Sta.Omalia | _
C00pm ; Chicago Vi-stlbulu 800am ;
0:4 : am Chicago Expiess 4Upm ;
7'ftOnm..Chicago St. Lnuls Express , . . 8:00am :
UiSam. ; . . Pnclflc Junction Local 6:30pm :
. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Past Mall..i. . . . , 240im ;
Leaves ICHICAfiO. MIL. A ST. PAIILJArrlvfn
OinulmlUnlon Depot , 10th % Mason Sla. | Omaha
6:00pm : Chicago Limited , . 8:05iTm :
1045um.Chicago..E press ( ex. Sunday ) . . . 32Spm !
Leav ICHICAGO & NORTHWEST'N.IArrhes
naha ] UnlcnD ' _ pot , 10th & Mason Sts.l Omaha
ll:00am. : . . . Eastern Expreja 3:10pm
4:4rpm Vcstlhuled Limited , G45pm ;
7:0'iam : .Carroll Passenger 10:4pm : ! )
5:4.lpm.Omaha : Chicago Special 800.im ;
4:30pm : Roone I > cal. . . 0:30am :
Missouri Valley Local 980.un ;
Leaves ICIIICAOO. n. I. * PACIFIC-IArrlver
OnulmlUnlon Depot. 10th & Mason Bta.l Omaha
lOMOam..Atlantic Express lex Sunday ) , 5:35pm :
:2Ipm Night Kxpreiuf 8:16.im :
4DOpm ; Chlrugo Vestlbulcd Limited lJ6pm :
4.Mpm..8t , Paul Vesllbuled Limited. . . , l3ipm ;
WEST.
8lCpm.Olilnhoina & Texas Ex. ( ; : . Sun..10:3Sam :
1 MOpm , . .Colorado LI mlted 4:00pm
C. , ST. P. . 11. AO ( Arrives
p pot15th _ arid Webster jis. I Omaha '
8Uam ; filonx City Accommodation. . . SUSp'rn
12ISpm..Sioux : City Express ( ex. Bun.l..ll:6Iam :
645pm ! St. Paul Limited :10am
F. . E. & MO. VALLKT. jAirivcs
Depot. 15lh and Webster riu. i Omaha
2:15pm : Fast Mall and Express. . . , , . . 63Spm ;
3lCpiii.ex. : SatVyu. ) . Ex. ( ex Mon.i. . . C:3Jpm :
7M.im..tlnrfolk : Express ( ex. Sunday.10tSam ) ;
6 : ! pm Ht.l'uul _ Kxpret * . . . . . . . . . . . 9:10am :
Lcavra I K. C. . ST. J. & C. H. lArrlves
OmahaUnlan Depot , 10th & Mason8ts. _ " | pmaht
ti:05nm.r. : .Kannaa City Day Express , . . . B:30pm :
: < 6pm.K. C. Night Ex. VlaJJ , P.Trans.7OOam _ _ ;
leaves I MIPSOl'RI PACIFIC. I Arrive *
J3malmlDepot. JSth and \Veb ter Sts. I Omalu
10 : < 0am 31 , Louis Express COOam
tSOpm : St. Louis Express V.OSpm
ijOjiinJL.ll.N ! l'raslm I ) Cttl ( e . Bun. ) DiOOam
Leaves i SIOUX CITY" * " PACIFIC , lArrlvei
Oinah.ijDepot , JSth end Webster ' Sts. I Omaha
'tifipin . . . .St.'Paul Limited' 9ilOam
C. ( A
Oroulia Union Depot , lOtlr & Maaon Bts. | Omaha
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7:03i : in . Bloux City Passenger , . . I0:40pm :
OHSyra . . . .at. Paul Limited . :30ini :
Lca\it I UNION PACIFIC. Arrives
UmahajUnlon Dtpot , l th & Mason Sis. Omaha
t'.lOam North Pintle Expicss , . , , , , , . 43 ; < ) pm
C:10um : Overland Limited 4l5pra :
Uipin.liatc < & 8trom > b'ir Er ( e . Bun. ) . 4:30pm :
C:41pm..Grand : UUnd Express ( ox. dun..Ull > pni
l8ipm ! Fast Mall 10Cam :
Leavta I WAnASII RAILWAY. lArrlvei
OmahalUnlon D < | > ot. lOlli & Uacon Sts I Omaha
. .ft. Louis Canncn Ball. . . ll:55aa.
BROATCII PLAY ;
He Has
Ambition.
MAKES A PUBLIC OWCE A POLITICAL CLUB
Slnrlilncry of Ilio I.loiiiMIlonril tN
IIH tv LIMIT in. Iloimt Him to
n riixltron Which lie
The term of W. J. Brontch as member of
the Board of Fire and Police Commissioners
expires at midnight and he will become just
a plain private citizen without oince or emol
uments , and will remain In that condition for
a period of Just eight days.
With the close of his term as a member of
the board , Mr. Broatch's record Is a proper
subject for consideration and review , espe
cially In the light of certain promises that he
made when he. entered upon the discharge of
the duties of the cilice.
It Is well known that the creation of the
Hoard of Fire and Police Commissioners In
1887 was Inrplrod by a general deslr ? to have
the police and fire detriments removed from
politics ; to put the men on a civil service
jasis and allow and require them to devote
their time to their duties and to keep them
nloof from the cesspool of local politics. The
ward was at first organized only with powe
over the police and firft departments. Then
t was thought best 4n give It the supervltloi
and control of the ll < iuor traffic. In order to
ake this branch of tlie work of governmen
out of the hands of the council , where It lm <
> eon used for political purposes. No one o
hose who worked for the creation of the
board ever dreamed that Us management
vould ever bo so slnped that the entire pu-
Ice service of the. city would be used as a
political club to cuerce and force ths men
ngaged In the liquor tralllc to ndvanco the
Klltlcal and personal ends of any one man
or set of men.
PLAYKD A DEEP GAMR.
When the Board of Fire and Police Com
missioners , composed ofV. . J. Broatch. Paul
Vandervoort and A. C. Foster , and controlled
by the first named two , took charge of the
affairs of the nnllno and iTnnnrtinenta nf
the city of Omaha on September 1" laot. It
was with a flourish of trumpets and a great
many promises. The manner ot selecting
the members of the beard had besn changed
by an act of the legislature , which had its
alleged reason and inotlvo In a desire for
reform. Douglas cjtunty members of the
legislature and political highbinders In this
city who were party to the plan for making
a political machine/out / of the police depart
ment demanded t'te change In the Inw.
Judge Scott pronoulced a philippic from the
bench against the alleged rottenness of the
police department. Ho uttered acrimonious
Invectives ngalnst'tlie mayor and the mem
bers of the old bo rd for allowing the houses
of prostitution to run , and permitting the
sale of liquors Ii those places without a
license. Hascall'iwas , called In and sought
to have tire majrr Impeached for acc3ptlng
fines from ditsfJorly houses. Preachers
thundered from tlflr pulpits on the municipal
crlmo of licenslig the social ovll. Dick
Smith and Jim [ Vllan , at Lincoln , clamored
for the appolntipnt of a L'xow committee
to Investigate Oiiiha , and all the chequers of
W. J. Broatch Jtlned In the chorus demand
for reform. TU > , lawt was passed and the
new commlssloi appointed.
Then came tljs manufacture of the record
for reform whlthi W. J. Broatch has made
for himself In th > last four months. The
old board had pursued a somewhat liberal
policy In the matter of regulating the liquor
traffic , yet requlrol a pretty strict compli
ance with the law In the matter of closing
saloons on Sunday 'and ' at midnight. The
social evil was undo- close police surveillance
and regulated by A/jystem of periodic fines
Imposed upon the trnates ot the disorderly *
houses. i- I „
.
When , tue.pqw-biard , pm , ? , iny p yerythlng
was to tie chaucea.l An absolute comnl ancc
with the strict lettlr of the law' was t < > be
required ; the social evil was to be rtamped
out and reform ws to be Inaugurated In
every department ofithe government that was
In any manner umfcr the control or super
vision of the Boardjof K're and Police Com
missioners. Great ( arc was to bo taken In
the selection ot > fn for tha police depart
ment. A civ1' serrlce. bureau was formed
and a nwnfcer of rules laid down for the ex
amination ot men who were applicants for
plaotf. The first result of the enforcement of
( his rule was to reinstate nearly a score of
men who bad been discharged from tlie po
lice force for offenses that , if prosecuted In
a court of justice , would have- landed not a
few of the offenders behind the bars. These
men were reinstate -and promoted to places
of authority on the force In on'.er to- get the
department In shape to further the plans of
W. J. Broatch for reform and political pre
ferment.
A MAN WITH A CLUB.
The state fair was in progress when the
Broatch board came Into power. The city
was filled with visitors and the men In the
liquor business had been given to understand
that the rules would be relaxed a little for
tholr benefit during fair week. Here was
Broatch's first opportunity. He knew his
standing with the liquor men. He had made
them promises years ago when ho was mayor
and then laughed at them when they sought
a fulfillment of hU pledges. Ho could do
nothing by promise * nnd at once , sought to
use the other weapon of force. He Issued
orders and every saloon was closed as tight
as a drum at midnight and the strictest eom-
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If you nro Umlrt and I doubt as to
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OHATISFUI , COMKOHTI.Vfi.
EPPS'S COCOA
llltr.AICKAST SUPPIOIl
"Iy a thorough knfvvledge ot the natural laws
\vhlcli Koveni the operations of dl etlon and nu-
trltlon , and by a careful application of the Una
properties of well selected Cocoa , Mr. Epps liaa
pruMded for our breakfast and nupper n deli
cately Havered boveragu which may aavo us
many heavy doctors' bills. It 1s by the Judl-
ilo'js use of such articles of diet that a constitu
tion may ba gradually built up until strong
enough to rv l t every tendency to dltease. Hun.
dreds of nubile maladies are floating mound us
ready to attack wherever there is a weak point ,
, Ve may rscapa nuny a fatal shaft by keeping
ourselves well f entiled with pure hlocxl and a
properly nourished frame. " Civil Service Ga
tette , Made simply with boiling water or milk.
Bold only In half piuml ( Ins , by grocers , labelled
thus ;
.i.nins KPI-S , t co. .
Ltd. , Ilorooeopathlo Chemist. London. Enclani.
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favors you must sea me. 1 am a c.imllilate
for mayor nnd If you support me I will see
that you are taken care of. If you do not
suppo.t me 1 will alto sc ? that you are taken
care of. " Ilroatch wna n candidate for mayor
anil open threats were made by him and
his henchmen for the imrpoo ot brine-
Ing the snloonmen and lltiuor dealers Into
llnr for support. Ho boldly announced that
If he wns not elected mayor he would bo
rcappolnt J on the police board and would
ii'nlcc It hot for the nun who oppose ! him.
Ho also assured parties concerned Uint it
ho was elected mayor he would have the
naming of hla successor on the polio board
nnd thus mule It plain that the only salva
tion for liquor dealers and illvo keepor/i /
was to do business ultli him. Drontch saw
many of the saloon men personally and his
right boner , John Clarke , looked after many
more. Hroatch's ambition \\ns r allzed by
his election as mayor and then n new ambi
tion developed and ho came out ns nn
avowed candidate for the republican nomina
tion for Rovernor next fall.
PULLED ASWK HIS MASK.
\Vlth the mayor's clialr assured nnd the
pub rnntorlal nomination In prospect , llroatch
throw off the mask and made It plain to
all who cared to sto that his law and order
and reform professions , made at the tlm. * he
went on the police beard , were nil n sham and
n cover. It was n bluff to frighten ono class
of people and please another , nnd to prepare
the way for a syst mntlc violation of all
laws by the favored friends of W. J. Hroatch.
The system of fining the Inmates of houses
of prostitution was at once abolished , and
for four months there has been no arrest of
any ono en this charge , nnd the school fund ,
nlicady d pletcd , has been deprived of $1,000
per month. Hut that Is not the worst feature
of the case. The deml monde , the piano
players , nnd the mnlc consorts of the fallen
women have crown bold by the 1-nlency
shown thorn nnd are carrying on tlulr busi
ness more llniintlnsly than before. Tough
Jrlrts In the burnt district nre running nt
full blast and all the Inmntcs and introns
of the dives have a fellow firllnpc and attach
ment for the twin apostles of rsform nnd
Rood government , Hroatch and Vandervoort.
Liquors of all kind , from the growl-r of bet"
tn the basket of champagne , nre being sold
In the houses without license , nnd Judge Scott
has not hid a word of protect to offer.
MADE EASY FOR SOME.
"I am looking out for my friends and I've
got them looking out for my enemies. " Is a
decmrauun tnat na been made quite re
cently by Mayor-elect llroatcn. Antt the
evidence Is conclusive that the "men" who
are looking out for his enemies are the
members of the police force who are under
his direct supervision and control. Chief
SIgwart Is making an effort to attend to
the duties of hla position , but Hroatch has
pressed Oox , Haze and Cory nnd a number
of the detectives nnd other odlccrs of the
force Into special duty of prosecuting the
saloon men who opposed hi * election ns mayor
and ho Is seeing that they nre properly
cared for according to the IJroatch Idea of
reform and reward ' for duty well performed.
Instances a'ro numerous where one saloon
man Is complained against by the police on
the slightest pretense , while' his neighbor ,
who runs a t'ough Joint , but wns n supporter
of Hroatch , Is allowed every liberty. One
saloon In to n , the proprietor of which was
a warm supporter of Ilroatch , closes Its doors
nt 2 a. in. nnd opens for business two hours
ater. Gambling joints nre running day nnd
light and no effort Is being made to suppress
Jiem nnd none will be made so long as the
lieu who are running them can show that
they were friends of nroatch during the late
campaign. Let a mati wlio opposed Hroatch
show a desire to open n game and every
lollceman nnd detective on the lorce Is after
itm red hot.
The machinery of the license board Is
icing used and Is In readiness for further
use In- , the prosecution of Broatch's plans
ind the persecution of men who opposed
him polltle.illy. ' Protests have been filed
against prospective-.saloon keepers whos ?
chief offense is that'-thcy fought Droatch.
Their places are reported by the police ns
) elng the loafing places of thieves and pros
titutes , whllo the saloon man at the next
dpor who worked forHroatch ; gets a license
without a murmur , and the thieves and thugs
villa were chased < out of the first namsd
ilnce , find 'n homn and welcome under the
cover of tlib'"protected" saloon. "The mys
terious Influence" ot the administration
rtakes It pleasant for the men who worked
or Hroatch. and makes It a rocky road for
any man who refured to support the Brcatch
Icket last fall , and Is now unwilling to lend
ils aid to the advancement of Droatch's boomer
or governor.
This Is the situation after four months
of reform administration In the police de-
lartment directed by Uroatch and Vander
voort. The saloon keepers who are "friends
of the administration" nre allowed to violate
very provision of the Slocumb law. Gamb-
IhK goes on undisturbed. Houses of prostl-
utlon hnvo the "protection" of the police
vithout restriction , and the Vicious classes
generally have things their own way.
AIUJOX FOR FHI3IJ WAIIMitn\ .
t Will Hi * AsUcil Soon After He IK
Tnlvfii to 1'rlHim.
Sheriff Drexel has a number ot prisoners
at the county jail whom he must take to the
penitentiary at Lincoln before his term of
ofilco expires. Some of those men will bo
ransferred during the latter part of this
week , but two of them will bo kept at the
county jail until the last day. They are
Charles Cummlngs , sentenced to ten years
'or Hilling Judd Vance of Plattamouth , nnd
he other Is Wahlgren , sentenced ty the penl-
.entlary for life for the murder of Augusta
Matland. There two msn are the best
jehaved prisoners that Jailer Miller has ever
lad under his charge. They are both orderly
and quiet and on account of their good nature
hey have succeedsd In making friends of
every ono In the Jail. They hold at the prea-
ent tlmo positions cf high honor In the jail ,
both being floor bosses.
Shortly after Wnhlgrcn's transfer to the
> enltentlary a petition Is to be circulated
or his pardon , or at least for n shortening
f his term of Imprisonment. It Is held by
hose who do not know the man personally ,
hat there wcro many mitigating circumstance
stance- ) which led up to the commission of
lie murder of which lie was convicted , This
sympathy Is considerably Increased on ac
count of Ills two little boys , who will be
hrown on the world without any ono to career
or them. They nre 5 years old and twins ,
ho children of the murdered woman , nnd
) rlght , sturdy and physically perfect. They
are allowed to visit their father at Inter
vals , but as Boon aa he Is taken to the penl-
entlary they will be sent by the county com
missioners to a Lutheran homo In Wis
consin.
Steps are also to bo taken to shorten Cum
mlngs' sentence.
_ _
Thu Doctor Out of Town AVlien Mont
Nci-iltMl.
Mr. J. V. Schonck , editor of the Caddo ,
I. T. , Banner , when his llttlo girl , 2 years
of age , was threatened with a severe attack
of the croup. He says : "My wife Insisted
that I go for the doctor , but as our family
physician waa out of town I purchased a bottle
tle of Chamborlaln'a Cough Hemedy. which
relieved her Immediately. I will not be with
out It In the future.1'
_
Hnil ThliiKM IIU Own " \Viiy.
Dlclc Kief , proprietor of a bowline alley on
South Fifteenth street , engaged In a largo
sized fight with a traveling man , James Ober-
felder , and for a time honors seemed to be
about equal until Oberfelder drew a revolver
and stated that he rather guessed It was a
proper time to clean out the establish
ment. The traveling man then had the
place witlroly to himself until the officers
arrived and placed him under arrest. Ober-
ftlder paid $5 and coats for his fun yester-
Acts at once , never falls , One Minute Cough
Cure. A remedy for asthma and that fever
ish condition which accompanies a severs
cold. The 'only harmless remedy that pro
duces Immediate results.
Committee llitril nt AVork ,
The members ot the committee appointed
by the Commercial club to confer with the
local heads ot tba railroad" , with referonc'-
to the proposed new union depot , were hard
at work this morning , and It la their evi
dent Intention to allow no hay to accumulate
under their f o t In tholr effort ! ) to bring tola
matter to a focus.
DeWHt's Llttlo Early Huer * th pills that
cure consUcatlon and blllousaeii.
OUT THE FIGURES
Tablfl of Conipiffti e oirculatidn BoinR
Prepared for License Bonn ! .
TO BE SUBMITTED THIS AFTERNOON
Hnil \ . | , .rili\ > - lit < U ?
Ili-nrlntr of , , . '
ll-n-- 1'rotfnt
CnnON M lini ii , , . Ciirrli-t-
llonkn of Tin- Hoc Slunv.
Hoard of I'trt. anj i > 0uc < , Commit
met ns a llcciuo bonrn T itcnln >
to contltiMo hearing the pretests ot Th Uc
I'libllPliIng boinpnny nRalnst tlio Ismi.incp o
licenses to various saloon kePrrs nntl ilrtig
glsta on the grotinJ that they liml failed t
advertise their tiotlrcs In the tiewsptier | hav
Ing the largest circulation In Douglas county
The attorneys agrc l l > y stipulation that the
cvldenco In nil thf cases should be hcanl a
one ? , so far aa tto nuc tlon ot circulation
was concerned , anil Uls aBreemcnt was rail
fled by the board. ,
N. 1 > . Fell , Iwlness nianager of The lice
I'ubllshlnK company , was called and .tcotinoi
to tlut names ot the various newspapers pub
llslied Ui Doughi county. This evidence was
admlttc ) ! over the objection of At
tcmcy Hall. Mr. Kell slated tha
tlu carrier circulation of The Kvon
Ing lice In Omaha and South Omaha
aKBregatcd C.1S1 cople.\ That ot the Evening
World-Herald , 3.7G3 , and ot the Morning
World-llcrJld. 1.2G(5. ( Three figures did not
Inclmlo nenstaml onlois and street sales.
On crosrf-exainluatlon Mr. Kell produced HIP
book showing the circulation of The Evening
Ueo lu Uouglis county on each day , ntid this
\va. supplemented by th ? books of the > car
riers , which corroborated the ( Inures cited.
Helatlvo to his statement ot the circulation
of the World-Ill raid , the witness stated
that ho had obtained his Information from
n house-to-house canvass of Omaha and
South Omilia. This was done by carriers ,
who had been Instructed to visit every house ,
apartment and store and submit nn ncc'i-
rate report , as they would bo expected to
make allldavlt to It , These allldavlts had
been filed with the witness and from them
ho had discovered the circulation of the
\Vcrld-HeNld. bubs iiuently Mr , Hall mo\ud
that all the testimony relative to the cir
culation of the World-Herald be stricken
out and the motion was sustained.
Mr. Hall askrd that Mr. Pell's testimony
relative to the circulation of The Evsnlng Bee
1)3 also stricken out on the ground Unit he
had simply testified to the figures as they
appeared from the imports of his subordinates.
This motion was also sustained.
Mr. Slmeral stated that so far ns The
H o I'ublUhlng company was con
cerned , It was ready to end all
controversy on the subject of circulation
once for all. Ho would submit nil the
books and recnids to a board of referees ,
one to be chosen by the Dec , another by
Mr. Hitchcock and the third by the board.
These referees were to examine the- books
of both papirs and tniko a r port which
should b > final as far as the present cases
were concerned
Mr. Hall marked that that would un
doubtedly be .the cosiest way of reaching nn
understanding , but he illil not seem particu
larly anxious to allow the World-H-rald books
to be compared with those of The Bee.
Finally ho asked that the carrhr boys be
called to identify the books which had been
offered In ovldenca by The nee. ' A half
dozen of the carriers were produced , and G.
P. Netherly , carrier on route 78 , wan swcrn.
He testlllod to tfr manner in which the books
wcro kept , so far as he wa.s . conce. " iu , and
Identified the book whlcjuwas marked
" " of the subscribers
"Houto 78" as a correct/record
scribers to whom Jie-'ifellvered The Evening
Dec. MrWlaTI "crops-examined hln at con-
slderablo Wngth In an effort to 'realc down
his t/is'fmony. ' but was unsuccefrful. A rc-
cucS was then taken until 1 o'CIrtK- .
Thd nffnrnnnn Kpsaloll WH3 l > VOted tOl a
showing or the system by whlcl the circula
tion ot the various editions of-The Bee was
Indicated , and all the- books anJ slips wore ,
cffered In evidence. At the enl of the
ceedlngs the books ot the Wo'lil Publls
company were also offered In evidence
It was agreed by stipulate that
W. Masters nnd W. H. Dcx should
tabulations from the book" of each (
pany and submit them tr the bean
o'clock this afternocn.
1VOUM ) I'LISIJGTB THE
Aii\lons In Gi't Sonuif ilio
KoiiniH lii ( < > ( InClly Hall
The county commissioners yesl
received a communication from Councl
Frank B. Kennard , as chairman of the ioun-
cll committee on property and buildin
which two rooms In the city hall we
fered for court rooms. The rental Is
a year for live years , the lease to commoncifc
when the lease on the court rooms in The5
Bee building expires , January 1 , 1S97. The
two rooms offered are on the second floor
nnd are those at present occupied by .the
Board of Park Commissioners ami by the
superintendent ot the building. It Is kindly
agreed that the rooms can be occupied before
the expiration of the present lease without
extra charge nnd that all the expenses of
fitting up the rooms as court roams will bo
met by the city.
AN OWXUn POIl ' * ' I3 KNIVES.
McClosUy Will llc-liirn 4o .tllHNonrl
neil AiixiM-r.
J. M. Ilolilo. superintendent of the Kansas
City & St. Joseph railroad , with headquarters
at St. Joseph , Mo. , teli'graphed Chief SIgwart
yesterday to hold Tony McClosky , the
man captured by Detectlv * Savage last Fri
day afternoon on lower Douglas street.
McCIosltv had In hla possession nt the
tlmo of his capture a largo grip containing
518 new pen knives. Hohlo status that a
largo retail hardware store In his city was
robbed on the night of December 23 , and that
the thieves succeeded In getting away with
507 knives and fifty-nine valuable razors , the
entire property being valued at nearly $100.
An clllcer will \ > s sent to this city to taUo
charge ot McClosky and he- will be sent back
to St. Joseph to answer to the charge of
burglary.
OVKItlllll.UI ) Till : DB.MIIHIIKU.
Kc-j-Nor I'IIHKI-X Upon On of the City
Tri'MHiirjCIIHCH. .
Judge Keysor yesterday ovfrniled the
demurrer to the petition of Intervention of
W. W. Marsh , O. W. Wattles and W. A.
Smith In the suit of William A. I'axton
against the Midland State bank. Henry
nolln , as city treasurer , deposited $10,000 of
the city's money In the hank on hla own
account , and I'axton , acting as one nf IJolln'H
bondsmen , Is suing to have It returned to
tha city. The Intervenora are on Holla's
bond as treasurer of the school board. They
urged that the money properly belonged to
( ho school fund. In deciding , Judg ? Id
said that the demurrer brought up a
many points which ho did not cure to
until the trial. The case will ho call ]
fore Judge. Keysor for trial on
A. 0. Hartley of Magic. I'a. , wr
feel It a duty of mine to Inform ytf
public that DeWltt's Witch Ila el /
me of a very hid case of ewer
cured my boy of a running
I'l'llTHIIII Illlll HIM W
Axel Peterson , living near Flor ]
has a couple of inuloi. Latt
broke out ot the barn and wane
fields of Henry Loluen , a neighbor. 'f\
appear to liavo b'cn veritable corn u\ \
for I'eterson has bean pr sentnd with _
for J1S by Lolsen , for provender ftiriil
the animals , they having been held ail
curity. 1'eter.ion refused payment , stal
that the mulfis were only worth $30 and tJ _
on a pinch ho might ba Induced to accij
even the amount of the bill for thorj
asked Proswcutlng Attorney Shoemar
tc-rday to Isswe a search warranil
that he would like to get tha muler
them before they had a. chance y
more. _
The perfume of violets , the
Illy , the glow of the rose ,
Hebe combine la Poirsr.l'j
WIMi ASIC IIAII. I'O" TIII2 ISIIHS.
KITort to llr Mnilr in rt Them llc-
li.o.l fi oui .Intl.
Vigorous efforts nro being insdc by the
attorneys for James nnd Mabsl Ish to secure )
the release of the two prisoners on ball.
Attorney Bradley appeared before Judge. Kcy-
ser yesterday for the purpose of bringing
the matter before the court , but the court
wa * occupied at the time- , and refused t Uk
It up. At noon Judge Krysor nnd Attorney ,
llrnilley went to the ofilco of County Attor
ney Baldrtgo with the Intention of consult
ing with him privately over the matter , but
the county attorney ocmld not bo found. In
consequence , nothing- was done.
It Is said that tit' matter will not como
up for consideration again for several days.
County Attorney llaldrlgo left the city yes
terday to be away for ten days , and ns
he has signified a desire of handling thu
matter himself , thr- hearing will prolnbly
bs postponed until his rsttirn. It Is possible ,
however , that the matter will bo taken up
during his absence , and the state's Interests
will be looked after by om > of Mr. llaldrlge'i
assistants , but this Is not considered prob
able.
able.When
When the Ishes were nrrrsted , Ish was
released by Police Judge llerka on $25,000
ball , although he was charged with murder
In the first degree , and his wife was re-
leaped r n $5,000 bond. As soon ns the case
reached the district court , however , Judge
Scott cancelled both the bonds nnd re
manded the two accused persons back to the
county Jail , nt the same tlmo Instructing the
county attorney to draw an Information
against the woman charging her with mur
der In the first degree. This was done nnd
since that time both have been In confine
ment. KITorts were made to secure the
releaoo of Mrs. Ish on the grounds that the
confinement was Injurious to her health , but
all that was obtained was n permission fur
the woman to tnka an airing each day In
the custody of n bailiff.
Since the jury fnlled to ngrtw on n verdict
after the trial of Ish , the attorneys Imvo re
newed their efforts to secure the release of
the prisoners , especially ns their request will
no longer go to Jitilgo Scott , but tr > Judge
ICeysor. They nro particularly nnxlous that
Mrs. Iih should bo allowed her freedom un
der ball , as they urgu that there Is no case
of murder In the first degree against her.
In speaking of the matter , County Attor
ney Baldrlge s.ild he would most vigorously
oppose the release of Ish , charged , ns heIs. .
with murder In the first degree. Ish could
certainly afford , ho averred , to lese a few
thousand dollars In preference to going to "
the nenltentlarv for .1 nnnihnr nf vmirs If
not to niEot a worse fato. Under the cir
cumstances , therefore , he stated that he In
tended to oppose the request.
The county attorney Is not so anxious that
Mrs. Ish should remain In confinement , al
though holll not permit her release. If ho
can help It He holda that even If sht > were
allowed her freedom , she would not loive the
city. He also considers the fact that her
young child Is necessarily kept In confine
ment with her. Ho paid , however , that If
Judge Keyhor decided to release her on ball ,
ha would Insist that the bond bo n good ono
and thai * ho amount be not less than $15.000
or $20,000.
M5W THIAf. AMC.ni > KOU IIOOV
Maxell 011 Krror * anil Cumin
Court.
A motion for a new trial w ,
ho clerk of the district coin ;
ho rasa of Claude Hoi'5'1
murder. The hearing
Ion will probably
udgo Scott this
motion Is overruled
II probability , bo
vithin n short time ,
The usual
let was not wj
reduced. Al
ver , furt ;
nor Is
hen
This
verdi
i con
n Ink
Ion o
ntrod
It Is
enough foJ
and Judge m
It Is urged that there wa5 ! i.
Irregularity on the part of the
neys In tholr arguments to the .
allegel that they argued evidence
not Introduced and made ntatementa
iworo not warranted by the evidence.
\It Is not generally considered by attorneys
that the grounds are cf sufllclent weight to
warrant the ( granting of the motion.
In the" " meantime , Itajvor Is confined In a
solitary cell \t the county Jail , tlm nthpr
being occupied T > J Morgan Ho Is In the cell
which was for tJ&ta " "S 'ue ' occupied by
Harney McGinn. Vj
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the old reliable. Dr. HilirtisollBh Syrup. It
Is Bold by dealers evjrywhcivs -
Thl it UN SlicVM HIM AiiKONtll.
August Johnson , wrMng from San Fran
cisco , stated In a lettoto Chief SIgwart
yesterday that lie had very reason to
believe that Augusta Matlind. the woman
killed by Fred Wahlgren , was his wife , Ho
wrote that he married Augusta Anderson In
Gothenburg , Sweden , on March 27 , 1881 , and
lived with her two ynars , dually coming to
America. Two children wore the fruits ot
the union. He pays that ho sent her money
uuon which to live until lie was Informed
b > Dome friends that she hail eloped with
another man , taking along with her the two
children , and that she had settled and wan
living with him In onn of the western states ,
Johnson had read a report of the murder
In The flee. Ho ask1 !
the matter and repoj
It S a vex tluJ
SI3AVIB1
We have a spl |
Cough Remedy/
from far and n f
terms Manv. I
would have ( lie
Cough Homeily
& Ourron.
ICohoinnil
Mrs. Patterson , CIO '
appeared at the polhj
utated that It , D ,
next door , had b
Ing bricks
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