rir . Y. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TrES'DAY , DECEMKER 12 , 1803. JPEG1RL NOTICES. A DVHHTISKMESTS FOR TI1KSE COMJMN3 A will tn KkciMintll 12:30 : 1 . m. for ItiPpTentnr find lintll 8i3Up. m.for tlio mornlnffnnd Sunday Ailvprtlnrrn , tiy rfijiipnllne ft nnmbotrU elicck , PSII Imvctlielr nnsworo ndilrrHBod 10 n jinmboriHl iptlTlncnroof TIIK UrK. ADHWITS * a atlrtn-fucd will he ilcllvcittl upon iirrdfntntlon nf the clirck. SITUATIONS WANTED. nates. 1 > < C n word nml Insertion. Ion wonltliero- Iftrr. Kotlilng taXcii for ICM lliniittfic' [ ' A \VANTnrsm ATION IN A DHt'O STOIIK A.by n rcclHliTpO jiliariiinclut In Iowa , nun ' . ' 4. Acl- Ireon Ilnburt T Sinnli' . Kliurnlcr. la. M07I ) 12 YOt'NO LAWY STKNOOllAl'HKH WANTS poMtloni zyenra i'Xicrluneo | | hcsl refcrpiicc . 1 10 , llo ' . BIO in- " "HAKER AVANTS POSITION AS SECOND Christ Wcutlirtck , 1UM : Doilelas _ M. , HAMOK. THK rnr/iitKi ) COACHMAN. UKF- Aildrrss Y : H llp < > . it * O1 WANTED MALE HELP. Union. tUe n wont llMl Indcrtlon.lua won ! there- n'tUnion. Notliln ? taken fur IPM tlinn 'J.W. SOLU'lTORH. TEAMS FltRNtsftlED : EXTRA J 'pay to men With rlKB. Amerlcun Wrlniter Co. , ICOtl Itowanl Ht. 71)11 ) TJ AC.KNT3. SAt.AUYOlt COMMISSION. THK J'ercnloHl Invention of tlio nc. Tin' Nmv 1'alont r'licmlcnl ' Ink KrashiK 1'cnclt. Sollt < m Rlclil. WorkHllkonmElc. ARIMIIB am innklntr fJ.i.on to ( HUiVODliorwi'i-k. Kur fnrtln-r partlciil r wrlto the Monron Kraner Mfff. Co. , X110 , Ua Uroiw , Wli , WANTEO..MKN FOUTHK SOUTH IN TKN . . l A I.oidMlana.thiap ! rtirv.Kranier A , O'HcaniI.aboraKunuy , : io : S. 1 1 th nt iuHJl ( WANT KIHST IT.ARS SOWOITOUS. OAK B. ' .mm $ 'J to t.'i l 'r clay. Aililresi X 113 , HIM' . Uh J.i TJ WANTK1) , A UKLrAHtjM MAN TO TAKIJ .lltlini-xi'liiHlvi ) npi'iicy for Otmnlfr'H MiiRlc Ili-ml- aohi ! WuriirH on coninilHHlon , , csniHi'lllnir lo llio dniz trnili ) iin-fi-rnnl. lllit IniliiiMMiii'iilH to tlin rlKlit ninn. Aitdruss Max Oe-HHlur , MlUvanUr 11" \NTii : ) , I.AIIOHKHS , ON KdTlTII OMAHA J > wwor. HliriiBiin und Jlcllli Mtn-olH. If wiMtlm jicnnllH worU.wfll ilont-li ! llin foroi1. Mi'lil li ! ' ) . A MAN TO'TAICK CAHK ROW and liormi mnl ilollvnr ( tonijui Oim nuiiialnUt with Htreoti nnd with city lefrrenwu. Ajiplv HUH Kaniain. * i.1"-11 ! _ B WANTED. AN OPKICK HOY. MUST UNIlKH- fltnnd liowa imo toleplioiiLV l > r. ICimcwati-r , ; J-"J Ilei-linllillnif. ; Ullj It' WANTKI . 1F YOU AUK A UATIIOUO AND will worlt forSlH.Od. pi-r week wrlto MacCon- nell llros.'Jfl Ai-ch Htri-ut , HoHton , MHKH/ WANTED. TKAVKWNO SALKSMBN TO UK- votnoiitlnillinoor m-lt nH Hldi- lint * complete llntiof Inurlrnllm ; oils. irrenHOH and BpculidlleB. AMilrehH StoUilanl Oil ami Compound Co. . Cli've- 1-ind.Olilo. . M'ji' : ' I'J * WANTED HKLP. ' H. IKonwonlllrHttiiHertlon , lea woiil there- ntlL-r. Nothing ' taken t"r hmHtlmii _ _ i3o. ! " WANTK'DV'A SKCOND out MWSTUE V rent and tlioroiiKlily capable. Uuf < > n > iici > H ro- citilrtil. Call lit roonr : ) M , Omaha Nallonal llnnlt linllilliiK , Onialiu. " Mi- ! ! . 7l WANTKI ) , I.ADIKS VNb"oRNTr.EMKNT. WK Vwlll pay yon $ ri.il to flfi.oo per wuck lode iitrlutly honm work for \mi no paiivanUn ? nml , jiroiiipt paynicnt ; Bend Hi'lf-mlilrpHsoil pnvwloiKJ. Mlierty Supply Co. . lloHton. MIIHH. ' aH ! a l-t' _ l'\ WANTKI ) . A PIlOKKSSIONAn NIIHSK BY l'VJ elm Can-oil , J4tli and llHlreelH.Sonth Omaha. M io 1:1 : AI-WANTKl ) , A STODKNT NU118K AT TIIK \ \ % \JC. A. liospllul , Coiniell Illnirt * . Mllll 10 Rates , lllea llnu cadi Iimei'tlon , $ l."lu ) Ihiu per nionlli. Nojliliitf taken fV j * j | " 'j'i''l" ' ' ' ' ' " " 0 -HOUSES IN ALL "PAUTSr'"o'FTUBX iTV\ The O.K. Davis company , ISlKi Farnam. KU1 Ti-O-UOOM COTTAOK. MODEHN. CIIOIOK , IN JL/Slaiifonl cli-olo. 0. S. Klruttur.-Jtll lieu bid ? . 803 _ , F. K. D.VULTX , ' AUKl3Il BLOCK.- 1VNINR-HOOM MODERN HOUSE. 1IANSOOM J-'Pl.'ico. cheap- . AV.tfrinlre. i4H Ikti. Millfi - - HOUSE. MODERN. FURNISHED OR D-8-ROOM nnfimilHlied. Apply Ulii 8. lUlh. ' .11 : _ ' I-FOUR-ROOM IIOUSK 11:11 : S. 17 St.l I'.OO. D M4.12 TV-8BVKN-HOOM IIOUSK AMD 1IARN CHKAP. J-'Nlco lawn , tn-pH , city water.clHleni , i-onicntcd ivllarH. bath : uaar niolor. Si' owner. D , T : SUv- CIIH , liOl Vaxioii block , or I. McClotid , N. Y. Ilf > . D NO. I'DICAl'lTOt. AVK. , KI.KVEN' UOOMS , U'.lchen raiiKW , baih unit i-loHct. Hulled to rooinura nnd boaixtcru , Geo. J. Fox.fJIH Ilarm-y HI. ,7Y mn ; so" . WITH AVK. . FINEST AND J-'bulH 10-i-ooin ri-Hliloncc ! In tlin city , bath , Inuii dry , city nnd olfttprn wiitcr , electrln Uc'llH. gan , fur- naco. full cullnr and uvury oonvrjllpiici'ti , ' Jiilrd \vood llnlsh nnd ualc llooi'H. Innulro ul 10'Jil. _ 7liOD'J7 _ T'VBEST. . - . AND 8-llOO.M HOUSE IN THE CITY JL/ut lowust mien. Inciidro ' _ ' 5'J lllondo. _ _ _ | _ M801 Jl * _ T > FINK TKN-UOOM IIUICIC DWBLUNO , IN J.J3 inlnutbH walk from btiKlnuHS ci'idrr.V. . V. ( Hark , ! ' . ' ( : ' TV FOU RENT , MODERN RESIDENCE. 10 .1-/1XIOMIH , Hill ) S. ITIh street ; liouxe , H rooniH. water und iraH. ( I''T S. 17lh aveiino : iottnro , r > rooms , no. * ! H. iUlh Ktreet. John II. F. Lehmann or of Mr. Skinner , room illll. N. Y. Life. / Ml 18 rv F01l RENT , FURNISHED , PLEASANT 4-'liome. Cheap to Rood tenant. Imiuliii north- we tconierlilHtaml Lothnnistreets. M184 111 D. TJCKOANT , STEAM HEAT. ALT. MODERN 7-rooiu brick IioiiHe. 2'Jl N.ltli. . MK07 I'J' BA VKKY NICH K-IIOOM HOUSE ; HATH , OAS and furnace ; SV.'i.UO. Omaha Heal ICHlate unit Trudt.company , room 4 Iloo bulldhnr , Jl'Jilit 14 JFOR BENT FURNISHED ROOMS. RHteH , IKu a wonl tlrHl limortlon. In a word thurejilter. Nolhlnir takuu fur II. H than ' 'So. 3-FURNISHKD ROOM , -017 HARNKY ST. / \ U7U I'J' E 1. FURNISHED ROOMS , AT HlLM OAI'lTOL ; avei MlUillt - : ! MODERN ROOMS , 2'J'J'J HURT. M037D21 17. LA1UJE SOUTH FRONT ROOM , GENTLE- Jjinmi prefecrvd. ma I Donitlas si. - UH 11 * " -Ni\VLV FURNISHED ROOM FOR TWO , with or without board , tllfi N. S ! lli. MIBH lit. I ? FORRENT.SEVERALUMKiE.ELKOANTLY vfurntshed rooms to tri'inli-iiuni only. Iiuiutni at K. W.oor 17th nnd Dodao. Ulit lii 1FUUNIsTlED ItOOM ! HATH : * J.OI ( MONTH. OYlt > | l Farnam Htivet. ' 'IH lit * Ft'RNlSHED ROOOMS FOR LK1HT IIOUHE- II'.IN , lAlliHI. ' . " .Mlil * JFURIBK D ROOMB AND BOARD. IfYOI'NU WOMEN'S IIOMEUNDER CARE OF * Wumeii'HChrlHilanukHuclalton , 111 S. 17th HI. 80U I'HR DOLAN'.llUI AND ' 'U N. 18TH ST7 807 1- ' , HOARD AND ROOM ; STKAM HEAT. CJAS , oalhj * l.l ( and * .U > i > per week. .111 North 1-lth. . MSIil 14 tUOOMS , CJOtTll TlOARD , REASONABLE. 'JIU3 JL DoiifhiH. HS7 at * i"mCKLV FURNISHED RXMS WITH OR .1 wllhoul udiinl ul lljoVbster , BIH N. llllli 81. J _ - MffStl Hi * VJINIPELV FUliNISHKl ) SOUTH FRONT. WITH f SOUTH FUONT ROOM WKLL HL'ATED 1B21 Farnam , lill _ . ' rORRENT aiORES ANI' 1 von UKNT.TIIK'I-STOHY IIIUCK IIUILDINO -i tllcl Fnrnain HI. Tlm bulldlntr IIUHU lln < proof VK- menibaHeincnt.eoinplt'lK Hleam liiuitln ; llxlurtm , water mi all thu IlourH , sun , ut . Apply at thu of Ik-DofThnllen. I FOR RENT. LAIUIK il-STORY , aru , llllli unit -avi'iiworlli I ; thirty liontns ami ragv. J , W. tkndiy > ! J4H llou. Mill I Fol KKNT. MY NKW IIUSINKS.S IIUILDINO vvllli iibom l-j.ooo feul Hour Hpaco-'SixlM4. , al Ji'Ui-ID ' Faniam utix-ut , Joliu IL V , lA'iimmui. lA'iimmui.MUD AGENTS WANTED. Ratf IHu.a wonl ttrut Insertion , lu a word Ihrrtialtcr. Nolhlutakan fur Ic than ' 'Jo. MO' MAN or woman ncwl complatn of hard llcnei whlla wa < iffariiiiiili lltx-ral Inaut'ciuents to nKcutii to handln nur funt Helllutt inariiite.t ; herb remoUlm. No rioney roqidrvil. Work IKIHV ahU hljl Iv prolliablo. Kulliurtlrnlaniltyaii asU for them. The Dr. Starr Kerb ItemXly Co. , VJ I Knit 4JrU 81 , , Chloiio , HI. _ _ _ _ _ 4W MKN.WOMKN. UOYS AND OIRUS WANTB1 < ' far u now biml.ieurt : $3.00 a day inadn ejMlly tuenodull llmuu ; luiupleb IrvHi. U. Mar hill.Lock- --tN V Ma l 12 A&KST 3 M ) TO VOQ A O8 t > oouulrr. Call U7U7 ilwolRou. 7 lo U a. ul. 857 D20 * AOENT3 WANTED. T-AOKNTSWANTF.D. I/MIAL AND OF.NKtlAL. ' foran.ulck uilllnir patented novelty , 100 lo 150 [ wrcont pranti rood dollcltom call make from P100.0O to $ .100.00 ft month ; territory fresh ; wrllo forpurtloulnrs. Tlio Ohio Novelty Co. , D J. Cin cinnati , O. 80H STORAGE. Ratos. lOcnllnoe.-icli Innorllon. f l.r.l ) a line per inontli. Nolhlny Inkon for ICB-I than gi > c. " M-ST ney. nun M STOUAOB FOR HOU3EHOLI1 OOOD3 , clean nnd cheap rales. R. Wells , I ill Fnrnnm , 810 M -9TOHAOK POIl CAHHIAfJES AT WINDiOlt trillion , 1.1th nnd Dirpnport. 407 U 17 WANThD TO BUY. Itatei IUci\von ! llMtliisTtlon , In'i wor.llliorj- nrtcr. Nothing lakcn for less Ihiirj.'ic. XTWST IlKAt. KSTATiB Wl Til V. I ) . WKAt ) liutli anil DoiiRlnS. MBS' ! AjtAVB" fsoii 7miooi ( op PUIVATK 1 * nionor to loan on rcnl pulnlc , llrst nuirlirai1. 1) . V. HnlchlHon. IDS North l.Mh xttvi'l. M . ' : . . ' 11 ! 1'OK SALE FUBN1TU11E. llnlus. IViio a wont llrst limcrllon , Ic n'woM thi-ri--iflcr. Nothluit taken fur lo.ii thnu -'c. O -STOVES OF ALL KINDS OOOD A3 NKW IVX'llH Auction nnd Storage Co. , 1111 F.miam st , FORSA1.E HORSE3 , WAQONS.ETO IlnlcH.l ! < a woM llrst InHoi'tluiiJnn wonlllierc- nfli'r. NothhiR taken for li-nt tliun ' . ' . "o. I > FOH HALK , 'ONE LA1UJF ORAY TEAM , wclBht about u.fitHi , wiiiron and harness , nt your own prlco. Fidelity Loan and Ouarantv com pany , room ) , Wllhnell block , Misr rj -A OOOD TKAM WITH HARNESS AND COAL wagon eheap for cash. John M , Westerlleld , .South Omaha. MUOl ) lit FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Hatct. IH'vn wonl first hmprtlon , le a wor.l tlioreaflOr. Notlilnic taken for los * iTian -"c. Q oNB-iiHUNswnirvnTA oiiii pool table. iiBO'l ( I months , nn irood : IH new , for alu ehuait. Addroii 1 * . O. box 81:1 : , West 1'olnl , Nub. Hl'J QKOtt SAI.K CIIKAI1. 1 TWO-tlKVOUITIOW C.iiiibc | > lliiewBiRiit'r | iiri si alul 1" double I'ylln- dcrTaylor.aJrHprlii ? , with l\vo folilcr.1 ! itoml eon- illtlon. AddruHi for particulars Lack IUx8 , Soutli Omaha , Nub. : )7'J ) SALK , 1'UO 1'Ul'l'lES , 1HIH t H IIX'Qt. MJtll ) Dl ! - HUIIERMAN..tE\VELER.COR. lil .VDOIIOLAS Q-iu E ti : cd 18UI ) , Diamond Importer ; Ixnlrock. Illll Jil - HAVE Ifl.OOO.tlll FIRST MORTO.UiE ON farnlncarOiualia.il ) PIT cent , Kilt eilce. for stile. AddreHH Y ill ! , lien. M''iUH * , 1 SKTI1AU KIXTUI'.KS.CONSIST- Inir of front bar. back tor , lulrrUr , llciicor cam % nRarcaHt' anil runnier. Hcrron. ivfrteorator. Hycrt" tar.v , 1 Clovt'Iaiul uut'r pinup , ami 1 NiitlotialcaHh mglBtcr. Aliuru llxltin't liuvti boi'iUinod out' year ; Adcln'fS Jolin IK'Idi-lk , K.tlrbnry. Neb. M1KW 1H MISCELLANEOUS. Itatns , lOu a line i-aeh liitertlon , * l.fil ) a lino. per nionlli. Nollilng lalcun for l s- < than 'jrie. _ iV-OKOttQK IIKANDT. VllACTICAr MILf.KH , -LViniB South Mth HI. , Omaha , ammimcoH that ho IH prvparctl to do all IcluilH of Hliarinudilj. or mill MlOIIDF ) . 10U ! ! > ' 1 OMAHA POULTRY .SHOW Al.fj THIS WKKK Vat U''tH Fan lain Htront ; Hpcolal . ittriiutlons. Admluslon , aiUillH , 15 ccntH ; uhlldivn.,10 ccnlH. Mi37 ! HI _ _ CLAIRVOYANTS Ilatcs , lOc a Itnooach Ins'-rllon. $1. fill i a Him par month. Notlihn ; taken for loss tliunTu ; . S"mt97NAlrarKV. . 7AUUENrc iivbv7\NT , rcllablo business medium ; nihycarut llUN.lllth. Sin _ _ MASSAGE , BATHS. ETC. , , Kales , lOo a line nac.h limc-rtlon , $ l.no u line per mojilli. Nollihit ; taken for lens than 'J-Tu. VI MADAMK. SMITll r.flo S. llTII , 2 1 room : i. jMiHKigcvuiioralcoholHlcani.Hiiplinr- | Inu anil HC.I batlm. M17i ! 1U * ' MMU'LA IlUE , MAS3AOK , 410 SO. IfiTII. . M570D Ul T'-MMK.CARSON ' , 1.1SL , , DODC5LAS. THIRD floor , room 7.iias , , ) > aifo , ulcolnjl , HiiloHnr , and aeabalhs. HI'214 17 MME. STOWK. MAGNETIC IIKAI.KK. P.OOM Ti HOHotel , IlrmiHWlok. M'jlH : li PERSONAL. UatfiB , lOoiilliiui'nch Ins-jrllon , * l.SUa Unu per nionlli. Nothingtnkrn for ICSH than ' - ' . " > c. . U MASSAOK TUKATMENT.J-U < KOTRrt-TnKH- mat liatliH. Scalp and lialrtro.itini.Mit. irianlcnru andcldropoillHt.MrHl > osl.ilKS.lStli.WUIinclttilk : ! ) 811 U IP YOU K.VnNKSTUY DKSIHK QU.IOK. AD- vautasoouH. liunorablo inari-lairn Hoiil. ( lOu for Ni'W Yfar'H Ninnboi1 Malrhiuinlal KUWH. Mnrcur ; mailed In pliiln Boalod envelop. JU'rcniv'U'JS Kaat lilli Htrci't , Nuw York. Jl , 1:111 : , U7' TT-VIAVI IH A HOMB THBATMKNT HHAT..TII Uhook andconHiillallon five. Scnd'iiainniiOl N. Y. Life Illdif. Lady atUuiilaiil. JLS77J2 * U FOR A CHRISTMAS OUT. DO NOT tfAII. , TO Klvo onn that 1 plcaBum Klvlns , ustitiil and lastlnir. Tlm llclit riiiinlnir Donu'Hlu ! Howfm : mil- rlilnn IH n wrffol iri'asuix1. I'or Halo by K. L. I.ovn- Joy , 118N.lf.lhBl . ' 1113 SO * U-$1.FOR ! I''CABINET 1'IIOTOS , Ot-'E HxlO very t > est of yonrttelf , worth $4.01) ) . i.A nice holiday preHfml , by pivHcntlinr this coupon .at Co .ill's L'l''i ) CumliiEr si. ; good for It ) ilaya. * MONEY 1O LOAN REAL ESTATE. RatcN , lOuallm ; each IiiHurllon , $ l.fi ( ) a line pur monlli , Nolldnj ; taken for li'Bs limn ' 'fit , ir MONEV TO LOAN AT TXIWEST RATES. > The O. F. Davis Co' . , 1S05 Farnam Bt. Bir. TIT LOANS ON IMIMIOVKI ) AND ITNIMPJIOVBD ' 'city proiHjrty. * .1.0(111 ( anil mnvanlH. rt lo im per cutnodolayH.W.F.irnniiiSmllh.V.Co.ii' ; : > UFarnaii . 81U . . Y. I.Ho. Irmls al low niU'.i foroholco nncnrlty on Cebniska und Iowa farnm or Onialiu city property. 817 \I7-MONKYTOLOAN AT LOWEST RATES ON ' < < Iriipi'ovi-iland mdniprovod Omaha iv.il estate , 1 to'fiyears. Fidelity Trust Co. , 17U2 FariiHin. \V-MONEYTO LOAN AT CURRENT RATE-i , ' ' Apply to W. ll.Metklo , Flrnt Natlojia ) Ilk. bid ; . 1 till ) HT-MORTOAGE LOANS , A. MOORK , 3(14 ( N. Y. Llfu . lll-J7 ) \ \ -WANTED , AT ONCE. AI'l'LIOATIONS FOR llrst elans loans uu Omaha pi'Opnrly from & ! .OUit ) $ ir > , ( H > l > . Fidelity Trust bompany , 170' . ' Kariuim hi.clly. tilt ) ill MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. Raten , Uki u Hun each liiKerllon. $1 , fid u llnu par month. Noililiift taken for | IBH than ' 'Su , w will loan you liny Mini which you wluli , ill or lark'e. ut Hie lowent iMmrttbln raioa. In thn uidckcHl posBlhlillnie , uiiil fur any It'iiiilh of tlmu 'o mill yon. You can pay It back In nucli limtulli menlH UH you wlnli , when you WHI | | , und only pay for It UH Ions UH you keep It. You can boi-rou' " HOUSEHOLD FIIRNITURR AND PIANOS , HORSES. WACUINH AND OARRIAOES. WAREHOUSB RECEIPTS. MERdll ANDISK OR ANY OTHER 8KCHIUTY , Without publicity nr removul of propurty. OMAHA MOHTCiAUB UAN ) CO. , illMl SOUTH 1UTII STREET , Flmt floor above tlm nit-eel. THE OLDEST. LARGEST ANIK1NLY INCORPOR- ATKD U1AN COMPANY IN OMAHA. : v'-iVo You\v"ANT MO'NB vi ' ' ; : Wo will loan yon AN YUUM you \ \ lull on your tPURNITURK. PIANOS. HOItSES , WAOONS. ICARHIAUKS. WAREHOU.SK RKOEIPTS , etc. ; Wo Blvo prompt alteniloulo ull appllcalloiiH , : nnil will carry your loan an lonjr an yon wish , : Youuaiir hu' < > timeout ufrurrylm ; your loan ; by a payment at any thne.Tlieiii IH no publicity .or removal of properly. ; flDKLITY LOAN HUH ANTEE CO. . ; Room \VllhllPll block , : Cor. IDtliund ILtmcy Hta. Hal X \-MONEY TO LOAN , 70'J N. Y. LIFE IILDO , Ml54 JU -MONKY TO LOAN1 ON HORSES. WAGONS. pianos und furnllnru of all kinds , ItUblucHi il. Fred Terry , room 4110 , Runiro block , MU8U V -WILL LOAN MONEY ON ANY KIND OF SE- -Acurltjj mrictly uouliaeiillal. A , K Harrln , room 1. Continental block. 8'"J BUSINESS CHANCES , Itatou , looa line each liiaerllon , ft. 50 a Hiiu i > or monlli. Kolhliur lukun for le a than u&r. location : cheap far ciiah. Uooil roa * < ) ii for . AdJrem.V l.Hgoomco. 010 II' IN AN ESTAUUSIIED eiw M. ll.cart of itoiit- . Omaha , Mob. M3ta 1 j * _ Y -WANTED. I'ABTNEK WITH * -J.OOO IN A wrll-o lablUlicd dry vooiU and fnruUhliir ualiutuilua (0 < Kl OUcklldl * town , Aildruk * f IS , Omaha Deo. 9VJ-I3 BUSINESS GUANOES Continued Y-FOR flALK. AN INTEREST IN A MANDFAO- turln ? plant with position In the ofllcc If no dp- nlrwl ) , $10,000.00 loflfi.oiM.ooc.uli rodtilrcil. No trailed comlderod. The company llnliM tmdn on n n'A'ly aclllnic artlclo at n front pront , AclilrcHHSaO Hoe. MM _ -A VAVOltAliLR OPPORTUNITY TO F.NTKR nn old.ent.iblliliwl buqlnnsi. Will bopnJamin nry 1. Incrnaio of I > IIHIIPM. | intklnT ilnilrxliln ad- dltlon.il cnjiltil wldch may t nctlre or allcmt on Buaranteoil lefrltlmalo mtnrn1 ? . Corre pou'lonco or Intprvlnw solicited. Win. Flemtnir & Co. . llth nnd Douglas Btfcel. MuiM _ -WANTED , RY CHICAOO HOUSE , OOOD man wllli omn IIIPAIII lo hamlle Ncbrafka busi ness wltti office. In Omaha ; salary and expense ! paid anil uxtm pf rccnlnce alloweil. Appllcatloim to recolve attention nhouUl nlalo business export- rnco. If any , tilno name nt least onn refcrencu. Adilress "llnslncss , " care Pnxion liotnl , Omaha. M11H 12 V -WANTED ASH.KNTOR ACTINO PARTNER. JL Kcmleimm or lady of ( rood uildreHS. for : i first t'l.iss now nnd ftmnll umlertnklnei no trade ; uo risk ; Biu-ce.ss asmnvd. AiUlrens Y-il. , lice. lice.V'211 I"1 Y-OOOD STOCK OF DllttOS FOR SALE ! ONLY Block In a Hood town In lown. Address YHil. UPC. 2S"i I'J * FOE , EXCHANGE. Uati'H , 10o a. line each liiHTllcm , $ l.i"0 a lluo per monlli. NothliiR taken for less Unit 23c. f/-\ OWN 100 FARMS IN NEIIRASKA. KANSAS f-innil Dakot.i. Will rn-11 cheap or ( Txchanco for mdsu.horHci ! and calllu. Add. Ilex 70rr.inkfort.Int Z-STOCK OP MILLINERY AND NOTIONS , want horses and cattle. Ilex ' 'US Frankfort , 1ml. y-CLKAR KASTERN NEIL- LAND TO EX- so for mdse. P. 0. Ilex HOJ , Fremont , Nob. V RO ACRES CLEAR LAND TO TRADE FOR - < itroeor.v Block , Prlco. $ a.OUl.oii ( ) 4 miles from Central City ; 40 ncrei In cultlratlon , balance ) 111 for cultivation. Address lock box 40t : , Central City , Nob. MI7U IMS' V 100 TO l.'JOO ACRES CLEAR IILACK SOIL "amlcush forimlso. D. J. Wilson , Norfolk , Neb. MtlitS DU4' y-FORSALKOR MXCHANOE. OOOD LIVERY A/barn In itoocl town. Will trade forwtock of poods , lianlwarc , rood work horses or for Rood land , ll.tvn Rood land In South Dakota will trade for Block of trooils. AddruHS , J , H. Knglo.Ma CI rovela. 7HiiaU ! ! y-FOUEXCHANOI'J.QNE IMPORTED CLYI1ES- AJcluli1 Htalllou , 7 years old ; tuketi first premium ; ulso Hnveral work hoi-Hes. Will Hell cheap or ex- uhaiuro for land , il , L. Roasltor , Silver Ci-eok , Nc > b. Ml III 14 * . yF01l SALM OR EXCHANOK FOR MURDHAN 'Jdlhu , cheap , laml In Ilex llutto. county. Neb. AdUrc s Lock Ilex 71) , Alllanci ; . Neb. Mil. . i ! lilNeb. r/-CLKAR AND INCUMDERKD FARM LANDS /j\a \ I'XChaiiBh 'for ceneral merchandise , bontH und HhoeH , hurdwaro nml Implements , nt uclual valttu. Land Is well Hltualed litLotip and Custer eoimllns. Improved or unimproved. AddrcHS Lock H x in , Tuylu.Neb. . Mlil4 IB' y-AN'KAST FRONT ( iaj-S FOOT LOT. INSIDE I /-Jmllo chvle. doar. worth S. > , < IIO.UO ( , lo cxuanco for house and lot. Fidelity , 170a Fnrnam t. r/ -1 LOTS , IDTII ST. , JUST N. OF HICKORY , J$1.000.00 each , lo exclianeo for house ami lot , Fldollly , 170'J Farnam HI. yil ! 13 ZA GOOD HORSE AND I1UOOY OR UPRK1HT piano and a little cunli will bo taken .IH iHt pay- menl on new four-room IIOIIHU und full lot ut bottom tom IlifiireH. AddrcHH Y it' ' , Ilpis , ai7 111 * y--l 0 ACRF.S GOOD IMPROVED LAND IN > "Fiirnacoeciiintv " , Nebraska , to Iracio for iner- chanilJHC. I. W. Hnlllnirer. IniOKene. la , 'J''IJ la * FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. RaloH , lOoa llnoeacli hmertlon , $ l.r l ) a line per month. Nothing taken for lens than -Tie. FOR SALE. A choice , well Imnroveil40-acrcs tract In Sarpy county , within onu mile of the town of L'l Pintle , and only three miles from new Fort Crook ; two railroad stallonn near by ; taxes light In lids comity ; nearness to Fort Crook , Omaha and Sotilh Omaha Insures good and porniancnl markets for garden truck , small fruits , butter , circs and poul try , besides usual farm products. I can offer this splendid property at an attractive price fova short time. Waller G. Clark , I'-'IS Humpy st. ii7 ( ) Dlil USINESS ULOUK FOR SALE OR TRADE eastern Nebraska. P. O. box 1011 , Creston. Neb. M718 DJ5 * AROAINS. HOUSES. LOTS AND-FARMS. SALE orlrade. F , K , Darling , Darker bllt. ' ' 820 | ? RU1TFARM AT A RAHGAlN.7l : AORKS 1 > I- miles from llnillH : 4' > 'i appln lrpc'sr ; .0 ( ) bparlnif. crapes ; 100 cherry trees : ul ) plums. D..J. Hiitcli- Insoii & Co. , 01 " Il'ilway , CoinieU Blurt's. .MOOil J5 T7OR BARGAINS I HAVE HOUSES ON VATl NAM. -L HI. , ' . " . > il Ht. . Ilimlolte St. . 1 illli and Mason and several In South Omaha. Way down prices. Also farniH for nate and exchange. II. J. Kendall. l07 ! So. Kith Ht. . 121) J8 A$2,000.00 LOT WITHIN 1 MILE CIRCLE , clear , for $1.00.0(1. ( Why lock up your money when yon can llnd an Investment like this ? Fldel- lly. 170'J Farnam si. , ' "Jii 15 NICK 4-ROOM COTTAGK. $1,100.00 ; $100.00 cash. $10.00 pcv month. A nice ii-room collajie , , $1.200.00 , $100.OU cash , balance 4 years , worth SiMIOQ.OO. Fidelity , 1 ( I'J Farnam HI. 'J'--1C HORSE3 WINTKBaD. Rates , lOoalluecach Insertion , $1.50 a line per njoiilli. Nolhlug taken for leas than i5c. H1HORSES HORSES WINTERED AT WINDSOR STAIILES inth mid Davenport. Will receive tiest of cam Terms reasonable. M)81 : DU * HORSES WINTERED : * 4 PKR MONTH. AD- druss Hopper Ilros , , Elkhorn , Neb.M597 M597 D22 * ORSES WINTERED. ADDRESS A. W.PIIELPS , t Son , ' . ' 07 N. Y. Life bnlldlns , telephonn 10 1. ) OOD J7 * OIUSES WINTERED , $ : i.0 ( ) AND $4.00 A month. Address Hopper Ilros. , Klkhorti , Neb. Mlll.-i JO' HOUSES WINTERED. $ ti.0 ( ) PKR MONTH , -llcared foraiulilnllvnrml without eharirn : cotnl care irnarautectt. W. II. Mlllanl.'Omaha Nat'l bank. Ml I'J i0 ! TTORSES WINTERED. FAIR ( MOUNDS ; * ! k $3 JJ.DIO. . : hay & grain twice a day/ ; every horse box uUlll. lUiincy llroi. or J. \Vltliro\v. . Te.1. lOtl. ' ' ' ' . M''ll.V LOSX. Ratcn , Hia u word llrnt Iniprilon , lo ci word' theroattnr. Notldii ! , ' tiiknii for IUHS than U o. $ . ' 3.00 REWARD. 1 WILIi PAY THE AI1OVE rinv anl for ihu mcovcry of - ' ( fold watchi'i' from ! IOO' ' Chicago utreet , Kuveniluir . One ladles' liiintlnir ciH ! Swlun wateh. oliaBoil cane , No. In caHO 'JUU'.IL' , iiiimo T , C. I.udmolo limlde. Hhort h'old olialii with rlmr and drum attached. The other , open fac-i' , marked on bark \V\VhllouTiib. , . Anuddltlonal reward of Mfi.lio for the armHl and coin-lctloncif tliu tliloven. A.S.Volcntt , 210 M' OST-fiOfiD RINO , l.ARQE SET. WITH Initial "S"vllh U 'chip cllamnndH. Ix'avii at ilninch , V Co. , tilth and llnrnoy , and 'r vt > lvo ru- waitl. " M'.MII ! ! ! LOST OENT'S OOMJ-FIM.KD HONTINO CASE wutcli. bftwi'cn Omaha and South Omaha. Ru- tnrn lo I'.HB ( 'lilfaircMind get tvwniil. M''ll HJ' IOST KNOI.ISH SETTER PUP : IlkAflK. WHITE J.inil tun ; uiiHwrrn lo naiiio of I.IHIo , Liberal reward - ward If rolnriuMl tollliiehartv fallnry. Mt ! to I'J' DRESSMAKING. Rules , Honllniiiicli ) : Inxnrtlon , $1.50 a line par month , Nolldntr taken for lu i thin J3u. ' " \\rANTED.KlNB SKVVlNIi ; I.ADIBS' AND I1A1IY ' uuttttHu ) xlully. ! Mre. llnrtoii , I7i4 Capitol avenue. M12S JH * ENOAOEMENTS TO DO DRESSMAKING IN Kimtllej ) Bollcltca. r MlHHStunly. 4'JIH Nluholau. ' MIO'J ] MUSIC , ART AMD LANGUAGES. Rules , KHiallnaench Insertion , fl..lOa Unu par month. Nothing lakun for IDHK tlun U''C , G. OBI.I.ENI1F.CK , IIANJOIST ANUTKACHER , . 1810 California Ht. .IU G.MHH. MHH. THOMAS. AUTIST. HAS 8KVBUAI , OIL aiid vttltiri'olor p.iiiitlu < M for H.il . Piipllacatf now Join clasi. Studio , 'J I Ilarker Itlovk. Itlovk.M070 M070 1S XJND ERTAKER9 AND EMB ALEMKS UateH , lllo a llnu oacli limcrUon , f l.nil a line per month. Nothln ; taken for loss luan ySn , -/Jacobsileeeasefti later wlthU. . O. Maul ) , iindor- takcranduinbahncrHUM. lUtli ht. Tel. tH > D. H31 H.1C. . UlIItKETr.KIINKltAIr IIIHI-MTOR . riubalmur. HUH Cldcaro Ht. T l. Uu. HIJ ; SECURITIES FOK SALE. Italea , lee aline each lniirlloii , Cl.nOallno par month. Nolhlnv taken for less than J5c. I claKHinortiran'tt on Omaha protwrly lu MIIIIIH of * 2fiU.on in tJ.ooo.DII. No iH-onrly ) IH hem i than a good first morlcajti ! . K.'u UH bufarii m'lltliiL' nn Iiivcblineiil J-'Ute'.lly Trust cviiiiiiy | : , Jlou nidi- , . LTCiind tlo-jr. t > 87-Ul _ WANIED TO BOHBOW. RitoH : , HMa Him oicli liihtirlfou.fi. 5(1 ( u Him per nionlli. Nulhiiit taken f r lens than i3c ! , IOIIT TO TKN I'KU CKNT PAID ON ANY HIIIII ot inom-y . laau Mtiurwl by tli'at morUJZd ou tfuotl On.ili4 ivjil v.-ilula Alex Moore , 50 1 Now TorkUfob'Jlldln ; MSIt Di 111 * ) . Goaic , Sea ; , tvil , bolt ; rinse , rinse away , . , And scarcely See the board at all , upon a washing day. For SANT LAUS SOAP U doeojlhe work , And toil iathnnged to play , While Raify ffj.figs the laundry maid , Upon \V'a'Mfin day. N. K. FAIRBANK & CO. , Sole Manufacturers. CHICAGO , ILL. .SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. Rates , Uleu Hnneaeh Insertion , $ l , . * > 0a llnu per month. Nothin taken for teds Ilian We. LADiES .V ! > 7KNTLMKNupOON acqun a worklnir.knoWliMlcn of Hhorthand nnd i.viii'wrllhnr ut A. C.Tini Saul's school of nlmrt * liand , Oia N. V. Life , Typpwrlters to rent. 8'JS PAWNBROKERS. Rales , lOoil line naeh his rtlou , $1.V ) u line per monlli. Nothlnc taken for less than 2. < c. T SONXENI1KRO , DIAMOND IIROKER. litcir. v DoiiffldH Ht. Loans money on diamonds , watches , etc. Old iroltl and stiver bought. Tel. 1538 * SCALES. Hatu , .10callnieach liiserlUiu , * l.r > l ) a llnopo nionlli . Nothing liikoiffor IOHS limn 'Me , . \ AND SECOND II AND W7AI.KS.AM. KINDS. Nr.\V llonlcn li Sulluclt CO. , Laku nt..Clilcniru STEAMSHIPS. . STKAMSHII'S. NKW YOKK.LONDONDKUltY.'Uit.ASKOW. ' Fniiic li : Dee. 'J. 1 li. in. ! Ktldopla Dw. 1li , 11 a. in. : Dcvonla Doc. li. p. in. ! Anchorla Do S. .M , : i p. in. Saloon , wcond c\iw \ and Hlt-orairc ratlin on lowosl litrnm to ami from Iho principal Sootoli. Knsrllsli. Irish and nil Continental points. KxeiirHtoni Irom ChK-airo arriving In tlinn to Hpcnd Christmas lioltdaj'H at lionic. For money orders. draflH. outward or prepaid - paid tickets for ClirlHtnni < i i > ivH > 'iitn apnly tti : iu.v of onrlocalasBiiU. oi-to 11KNDKIISON HUOTIIERS , CHICAGO. -Till : KKAI.TYMAltKl'ir. . INSTRUMENTS placed -on - record Decem ber. 0 , 1SU3 : . . , ' , ; : } WAUIlANTY..D.nD.'t. | C A Oalcs and wlfu et nt. to I'lorencu Onkley , llOxMO feel euni-30 fcotn of nw corner lot -1 , block 'T.-K Ills wood. 3.000 Florence Oakley to CoclllaD'Horinan , sumo /.i.-I . 3,000 Edward Cnssldy and wlfo to Andrew Madson , lot 'J3 , block 'J.iMlsiourl Av- piuio | iark . - . . \i. . . . : 050 G W Amos and wlfo lo .MiU'tlili Joy , lots HnnclO. blook4 , Aiiic-0l'lac 1,000 W 9 Itrooks to G W Aine6l Jt'J4 , , block 4 , same . -.1 400 G W Amns nnd wlfo to W itf * Hrouk . lot'J4 , block 3 , same..r..u \ 000 E I ) Troup and husband to H Iv Davis , lotiJ'J , hliwk-13. and lota-V'Jloek 17 , . Orchiirn 11111 . . . . . . . . . . , - , 2,000 Lij Uecdund wlfo to ( Jlttlsdan Kcld- gnrd , lot 2J : , block 2 , Hnzol.Torriice. ' 462 JoinOli Kratoulivll nnd JwIWio ; Anna' Wlllo , u 35 fuul.lot 5-illoi'jJS , SnUillv ' , of .1 1 HQdlck'H nclrtJiT.i > . . . . . . . . . . , ' , ,3q9Q. gA..llllon to ,1.IJ , .MeOrpnoUl . Jql. lU-w-- Ijlock4 , Schrlver l'laro..wii < / 800 E I. Wcstou mid husband lo A M Weston , lot 5 , SuitnysldivndU ! w 30 foot of o GO froi ! lot 2t'Mllurd ) ! seiyn ndd ; . . . : . . . . . . ; ? ; . . 7,000 J M llolblo and wife to Hurulr I'ontn , . lot 22. block tU. ! IliinVeatii I'ltico. . , . . . 1 Sarah I'ornn nnd husband to M K Hi'tliln , Hiimo r , 1" ' A J Droxcl ct. ill to Uinuhu lii'ldgc und Terminal Railway oninp'nny , 7.93 acres coniinenclii ; ; ti ) rods w-of so cor no 15-1&-13 ; 'J04x09 fcot com- . nionclng2G4 feet n of no cor block 310 , Onmhn ; lu.xao rods COIIIIIUMH- : Ing 50 rods w of so cor ho 10-10-13. . 180,330 Union Slock Yards conrpiny : to John Cnlok.lots 1 and 2 , block 14,1st , add to South Omaha , . . . 100 M T Harry nncl wlfo lo , J N I'ren/ur , . lot 1 , block 2.1'lalnvuiw ' . . . . . 900 Louis Shrooclor , IriHIeoto John _ _ Kubat , lot 19 , block 14 , Ilroivn I'ark' 300 QUIT CLAIM IBiiH. ) : J L Brltton nncl wlfo to G \ \ C'unnlii- ! , ham. lot 40. Hurt-Oak' : lot H , blck 10 , K V Smith's add , and lot 3 , block 21 , Walnut Illll D24 Ernest Illhl and wife to-\VK I'lmii , lots 1 and 2 , block 10 , Hchluslncor's add , , 1 Anglo-American MortgiiKO and Trust company to U R Ilunnerford , lolH , hloolc3 , Lukoviuw..i. % 1 1IEKDS , G A Ilcnnctt , shcrin' , to J Molklo. lots 17 and 18 , block 113 ; 'Dnnclco Place . " . . . . . . . . .J > . . . 7 Total amount of transfer $20-1,827 BUREAU. SUES A : CO. . HOLlClTOUH.Haa llulldln' , ' . OMAHA. NBU. Aclvleo KillH RH1LWHY TIME OHRD > , Omaha | Depot llllli and M-JHOII Sis. | Omaha 4.15 pm .Chlnairli VustlUiilu. . . . . . . . . II.rui am 11.45 am Chleaih aui .7 M'J pm Cldcavo Ic low.i Local. . . , , 11.Mum . .Loc'il 'LO ivo O.uah'1 . _ . 10.ir.am . , " . ' . .Denver ExpniHi.T . - ! i.l.Tii : KM.'am . DoadwuQil Hxpres-i. . , . l.lflpni' 4nupm , . DtmVer Expreni . 4. input U.COpm . .Nobr.uUu Mual iKxnflitHanl , H.ripii ) : H.lSuml. . Lincoln ( Kxcnpt Siini..lt.'J.'iam l K.C. . Hi"J. .veO. il. | Airivui Omaha I Dppot llllli and Alittoii.Rtt. . I Oniuliii 11,43 nmI..Kansan City Day'ExpreiH , . . . ! f > .3.1pn Jj. 3piill : { . U. Nltlit Kxp..vln nL'.Traiij.ill.f.llajn ' . ' .in pm , OvnrUnd I'lynr I ll.iUVi ; | | : i.43i > tn Uoatrlcq A strcnin.jj'X.lox ( Sum , 1 - . : i ( ) p.u Ojnalia Omaha ll.l : , ' > piil.Chicago | Ilnill"l ( Ex.S.ill..Cld . U.JCiim Mo. " " Leavun I Onialial ' Dypot l3ili _ aiilVjib } ' aL IJil'VC ' . . St. r ulExp'rji ( > ii O.oo am 10.00 pm " ' ' 0.10 pm Dally ( t'S .Sinn X P."l' ( ) iii'il leaves ftaT. p. . Mr fO. | Arrives Omaha . Slliami Wi'liHlcr-SU. j Oinah k "fiTcouni" . .SuTux City AccommpdiiUon. . , n.o.lpm l.inpm Sioux City KviirtMi ( i : < c."Biui.ll'.MOpiu ) fi,4,1pm St. Piil | Llinltnl. ; , ' ; . . . . H.V.Iu'41 B.lOpiu Oakland I .inaaiu r ( Ex , Sun.)1 H.I."Jam - XiTY\V PAlI''or ! ' "I Arrive * Omuha Depot.10 am' Maivy 8t . I Onialrt * 0.5.iaiii . S"lo"nx t'tly Pasrmter..I " Irt.-'Opm _ 4.00pm jj M. Paul . . ; . . . . . .mi feavu * "i Omaha' Duixit. I I OlUUlU "h.45pm | " . St. Paid Untiled. . . . , , ( H.U.'i _ ; 'CliluagoLliiiUcil . I tv.'it " ' UMA1IA& Sf , LOUIS , . \rrtveii Onmlialll l * . J > epot. lutli nml Maroyl OuiaUa ' .5 pm | " .St. i/ouucjiuuoo liaim DIRECTOR J11LIARD TALKS What Ho Lonruod About Railroad Matters at the New York Mosting. UNION PACIFIC REORGANIZATION DISCUSSED Coiircs anil tlio Hoard * tif Dlrcctorn Aluy Acrtto Upon So in o I'tnu by * YVIllch : thu Drills of. tlio Uniiil .Miiy Itu .denied. Mr. Joseph II. Mlllard , who returned from Now York Saturday , where ho wont to wt- tend a meeting of the Union Paclllc board of dlrcutors , talked pleasantly to a resprosenta- tlvo ot Tun Bun yesterday about Union Pacllic affairs. "Tlie incoting of the directors was called to take action with reference to the death of the late Frederick Ij. A mo * and to elect a successor to fill the vacancy. Appropriate resolutions were passed nnd Oliver Ames , second , was elected to his father's position in the board. Beyond this there was little done , as the receivers are the real kings un der the present condition of affairs. " Speaking of the efforts being made to arrive at some plan of organization Mr. Mll lard remarked that a full meeting of the re organization committee was held last Wednesday In Now York , called for the pur pose of hearing the Individual opinions ot tno men on the situation. "Tho meeting was preliminary in Its nature , " said Mr. Millard , "and naturally there wore us ninny theories as there were members present. However , I anticipate that within four or six months the rcorganlmion will bo perfected , .which is a consummation devoutly to bo wished for. Of course there will be some members of congress who will Oppose any scheme of reorganization - organization , nut with Colonel Brlce uschair- .nian of the senate committee on railroads and also a incmbur of the reorganization commit tee it is natural to presume that some nlan of scaling the debt will bo devised. "It wilf bo impossible for the rcmd to shoulder a weight of nearly R00)0d,000 ! ( ) of' debt without some hblp from the holders of * the 'nlbrgsges , bonds and collateral trust notes. The covernmeut should wipe out the mortgage debt entirely , wash off the slate as it wore , and allotv the bondholders tu ar range for ila proper care. "Aid is desired for the Nicaragua cnnal project from the government , and 1 don't know but wiint the government should ex tend the aid , but I would be in favqr of Riving the aid outright , as should have been done in the Union Pacific cases. " "Ilow.long do you imagine the receiver ship will continue ! " i "Well , that's mighty hard question to I answer. Maybe six mouths , maybe two j years , and , possibly , considerably longer , There are so many interests to bo consid ered that a scheme of reorganization will necessarily take lots of time for Incubation. I have faith , however , that some acceptable method of reorganization will shortly bo submitted to congress for ratification.1 Talking to a railroad man yesterday aout ] ) Union Pacific affairs he was emphatic in his denunciation of ( . 'buries Fraueis Adamswhom he charged with wrecking the system. "Tlio Homage received from Adams rest the Union Pacific millions. The Oregon Hallway & Navigation company , the Union Pacific , Denver & Gulf system and the con tracts with tlio Milwaukee and Rock Inland were parts of Mr. Adams' theoretical aOmin- istration of Union Pacilie affairs. Not only did this Boston litterateur a'nd scholar agree in the Oregon ( { ail- way & Navigation company case to assume all the indebtedness of tfiecompany , but he agreedto p.iyii per cent interest ml the ; Btoclr , n Iq't of'rotten ships cominij.to the Union Paelllct ns part ot the system. Now tlio truth of the matter. Is the Union Pacillc would be enough sight hotter off without either the Denver & ( ! ulf and ihe Oregon Hallway and Navigation company. " TUIIIMII. ; i-oit KKUICIVIOK. lie Will Tnko Olinrcii of llio Union 1'ailllc , llmivrr & dull iullr ; < m < l. IP.NVF.U , Dec. li. Jiidgo Hallctt in the United States district ' .emir | ; this afternoon appointed Frank' riinjbull of this city it's receiver for the Union. Puciiie. _ Denver & Ciiilf railway. The appointment is the re sult of a compromise agreed upon ycsturdny by tlio Union Pacific ! people nnd ox-Governor KvaiiB nnd his irieuds. At yestorday'ti conforcnco the Union Pacific representatives positively retimed to c'oiiscnt to the appointment of any man named by Governor ISvuiiB. U'ho Union Pacific then proposed to submit six names and allow Governor Kvans to mnke his choice from this list. This was njjrood to and the Union Pacilie presented the fol lowing : General (5 , M. Dodgo. H , I1. Smith , formerly general manager of tlm Kansas J'acillojC' . Fiahor , Morgan Jones , presi dent of the Fort Worth & Danvnr ( JUy road ; W. A , Detiell and Frank Trumbnll. Gov ernor Kvans promptly selected Mr , Trum- bull ami B. il. II. Cluvlc ratified the selec tion. 'J'ho vt'golver's bond was placed : . I i'JNJ.OOUand bo Illed tomorrowTlt | > : i | - pointmcnt is a decided victory for Governor Kvans , but at the saihd time is Satisfactory to nil 'parties interested. The now receive1 ? IH pronounced a capable man of the highest in tegrity , Ho Ims been in active railroad work for fourteen years , was auditor for the receivers of the Texas IVclllct. was auditor of tbo freight department of the Missouri Pacific for several years , Is now president of the Citizens Coal company of this city , which is if Union Paclfiu cancorn , und is a director of the- Denver Tramway company aim Union National hank , both of which uro owned principally ' by Governor Kvans and his friends. TruinbuU has been for years the agent for James FlominluK of Dundee and other for. olffn' investors , and U a personal friend of Macon & Phcips and Kennedy Todd & Co. and several other Now York bankers. lUtllit'd tlm ST. fvOinst , Dec. 11. A mooting nf tlio stockholder * of the Iron Mountain railway , held here today , ratified the recent purchase by,4Jiocire | < ; tor.H of thai line of the Houston , Central Arkansas & Northern road in Arkansas , and itylll shortly bo turned over lo the ) Iron Mountain. Til Coiiiultir ( ; liHHBrf in A special meeting of the west of the Mis souri Itlver freight ratorommiUco will beheld held nt the Mlllard .hotel today at I ! ) o'clock , called for lite nurpdsaof considering chances lu rales to mm from Colorado points. Nut II | > fn Kx | > oclutloui. New YOIIK , Doo. U.Tno annual report o the Kvausvillo i , Terre Haute railroad for thoyp.ir cnrtltift Juno W. shows : Not cnrn- lues or J.'V/J.OT'Jj ilccroaso , : } ll7.r > Mj surplus , JoH.Orj. Tlio president' * report stntc * Hint the ex | > et'ttitloli9 of World's fair trank' were not realized , nml that largo amount * were oxiMMiiloil to rnnblo llio roinuauy to hnndlo tlio heavy tr.inio lookotl for. but which tint not inatcrl.illr.u. soiD TO Tin : niii roint. Clitcacn A rml.-rn llllnnl < Itnitcht I > T Hi ( > ri > nt AlHrkry yy toiu. NRW YOIIK , Dcv. ll. lt la announced that the Chicago ft , K.itcriijlllnols has been sold to the Ulg Four vouin.iny. The transfer \vlll ho made , It is said , on February t. Tnls gives.the Big Four nn independent entrance to Chicago. CiilfAno , Dec. 11. 1) . W. llillnrd , troav- urer of the Chicago , t lstorn Illinois road , said today ho had no information roirardlm ; the sale ot the ro.id lo thn Big Four. "I can neither deny nor confirm the slory. " said Mr. Hlllard. "Mr. Porter , our i-halr- man , Is now In New York City , nnd wo hnvo had no notice from him that such it chnngo would lie made. The Chicago & Eastern Illinois rbsid owned thu tine-fifth interest In thu L'hlc.'iiro & Western Indiana ioad.vnlt > ti has elaborate tracltnee and ter minal facilities , By tliu purchnyc of the 01110110 & Knstorn Illinois the Big Four will thus acouro an ctiti'nuro tt > Chicago 'Indrppiident ' of Its prrspiit tracknpo over the lllhipls Cen > tral. The Chicago it Western Indiana has a Chit-ago depot , while the Big Four at pres ent uses the Illinois Central Into which Its trains are run. KmiH.15 City Worlu'd lip , Kansas City Is oonnldorahly wrought up ovcran Interview attributed ton Burlington man published In TIIK BKK December , wherein the stntcmcut was made that "the raise in grain r.itCs would not affect Umahii particularly , except , if there was n grain market hero 11 would put u'on n parity with ICuims City. " Tlio "Burlington man" looking nt tlio matter from n .siiperclllcial standpoint was probably rlifht , but when ono llrm can soil 700,000 , bushels of corn , as it did last week , Omaha deserves to bo classed as ciulto us strong n grain iniirkoi as Kansas City , and. therefore , entitled to some of thu loaves which Italians City has enjoyed for years. Mr. Crosby , speaking of the matter tills morning and giving a reason for the ralso which uas brought down on his head the condemnation of thu trainmen of Kansas City , said to a Tuts Bin : man : "Tho chamro In the grain rates to Kansas City was simply a recognition of the rights of Omaha as a grain market and n desire on the part of the Burlington company to do Omaha justice without discriminating In favor of oraunipst oilier Missouri Ktvor towns with which it is in competition. " AFFAIRS AT SOUTH"OMAHA. . .lolin It. Slieriunu SiiucveiU Ondiiliy In Stock YHrilH liiiiiipaiiy Dlroi'tiiry. At the annual meeting of tlio dlrcetcfrs of the Union Stock Yards company yesterday all of the old directors , with the exception of A. E. Cudnhy , were rc-olertod. Mr. John B. Sherman of Chicago was elected In his place. The directors elected all of the old ollicers , as follows : John A. McShano , president ; William A. Paxton , vice president ; Colonel Sharp , sec retary and treasurer , and W.N. . Babcoek , general manager. Mr. Babcoek will not make any chances in his corps of assistants. . Mint Comply \vltii tlin Law. The law requires that all drusgls.ts who desire to sell liquor for medicinal or other purposes must first take out a permit , to bo granted by the city council. The fiscal year in South Omaha for this sort of business begins in June. NOt a single druggist in the city has over taken out n permit as yet , and yesterday morning Officer Mitchell was detailed to go among all the druggists in town and inform them that they must take out their lormlts at once _ pr quit selling any liquor. The law makes it optional with , the druggist/ whether ho tuRes out the permit , but .f < ihe iocs not ho must 'not sell liquor in any form. I'ho prieo'of the permit Is $10.- ' After Onlrov Mitchell hart waited upon all of the gentlemen who deal in drugs hero he said to a reporter for Tin : BEI : that to.a man they had agreed to llio thsir applications for i permit at once , I'arlinl OviM- Hotel l''ir.ilt : nri' . Cliarlrs Ilcchtof Choyoilnoiind Peter Gees of this city are lawing over the posses sion of n lot of furniture in the Hilcy hotel. ; ioos traded fyv the hotel propertv aiid'aflcr li o got possession of the blouse Ilcii'lit replev- incd the furniture , claituiTuTtliat it was not included in the deal. The case was first called in Justice Hodges' oourt , but u change of venue was taken to Justice Levy's court yesterday morning. A few years ago Pelei Lioos was considered to bo a wealthy man in 3muhu , , but lie has traded around until he has about swapped himself out of nil his earthly poscssloim. Ninu lluiirn it itiiy. The worknicn atlhoCudahy packinghouse began working nine hours a day yesterday morning. They begin at 8 In the morning and quit at ftiuO In the evening. In the department whom the men nick chickens the number of workmen has been so great that the pickers would run out of poultry before the day was over. Some of the older hands kicked on this and tlio re sult was that the force was red need yester day by laying off about twenty plokyrs. Sonus of the most rapid men in tins department make as high us $ ( a day. I'lrKt Ward Si'limil Opnnril. The oozy now school housout Twenty-sixth and F streets was occupied for the llrst time yesterday. Thisslruoturo cost $10,003 and isa model building , rontalninir all of the modern improvements , and is situated on a sightly lot on the hill. The pupils assigned to this school are those living north of .land west of Twentieth streets to tie | Union Parlllo tricks. This dues not include those who lire far enough advanced to attend the fllgh Achoo ) . Ill ) * tel Poundmnstor Cuiumlngs hitched bin team in' tlio alloy by Brewer & Bloan'H furniture store and while ho was absent for a few moments n thief stole Bovcral clo/.en eggs that were In tbecoiivo.s'nuco. The thief cqulcl have had several pounds of butler also , but was evidently satisfied with the OBKS. Chief Beckett had bought thu CL'gs , but Cummlngs is the only loser , ili'i' * 'nf VclnrHiiH Kntnrliilii. The Daughters of Veterans gave a very enjoyable ontcrtalr.mcnt ( it Knights of Pythias hall last ni'-jln , Those who took part In tlio program wiire : Hnv. li. I/ . Wheeler. Miss Jessie K.ivago. Miss .lonnv JJCY.V , Miss Jennie Cottrcll ami Mr. Clnujes M. Ilinsoii. Following the program , u splendid lunch was Nerved. l''ullrcl tu ( Jut u < ; iiiiriiin , Mijor Walker nnd ' Couycllnioti .Schultz , WA'n" n. ICoutsUy and'.Muialy | were Iho only membora cif the city council who assembled at the meeting l Bt night. Tlio mayor do- clarcd the meriting adjinived until next Rlon- day nlglit ut Ti)0 ; ) o'clock Hhnrp. Muiiii City tiu4nii. | The wife of John J , O'Kourku ' is on the sick list. John Carroll , wlfo and son nro all down with la grippe , Low Olex is under arrest for committing an assault upon Frank Trouba , The row occurred over u job at ono of the packing houses- Marcna , the .l-mouths old daughter nf Mr , and Mrs. George Parks , who live ut Seven teenth and Missouri avenue , died yesterday morning. Patrick Coyle'x son , ugcd IS months , died Sunday morning , Tlm funeral took place from the residence at Twenty-first and Brown streets yesterday afternoon , Dutec-livo Milt-lull has investigated the case of George WHldtm , the colored man who claimed to have bcvu given the slip by John Kesner , a rancher who owes him for eight months work. Ho ilnds that Keener passed through hero on Thursday with twenty rars of rattle , but did not stop. ' Ho took nis stock to Chicago. Ho told Ills hired inon to get o if at South Omaha und ho would meet them uptown. Instead of mooting them ho went on lo the \Vhito City , Itg&v.w has a desperate creditor in Wlljuiis''liow- over , as the fellow says hovlll get his inonny if helms to walk back to Montana and lake It out of Ku uor's hid * . J DEATH IORKS IN THE LIQUID Farther Facts Abont the Kind of Oil SoM in Nebraska. * ± . . . _ , DEALERS 'HANDLING THE DANGEROUS STUFF llio AUuelilng of Knlia llraiuti Oil * Mora DrHdly Than llyiininito Are Snlil by tlin 111 ; Monopolies to the In. iincrtil Doitltr * . It It not to 1)0 supposed thnt the oil com- mnlcs nro only soiling their lighter utul In * fcrlor oils throughout the slntu , ill smaller owns unit out-oMhc-wny plai'oi , nltlioiisli the temptation 10 tto so is obviously grout. The sumo high iiotvcnlngo of ilelleloiit stuff sold In Oinahnr Lincoln mul otlior Inrao cities ot the state. Nor UOPS It follow ilmt , ho Standnrd Oil company Is . tlio only vlo utor of the Inw. The ronsoii that the Stanu- nrcl has appeared a the chief recalcitrant l.t bei'iuiso nearly all of the samples solootod nb antlom wore from stocks sold by tnog \ > \ nonopoly. Out of nil the samples secure-it only thrco were from other companies , ono from the Colorado company mentioned In a imvlou.H article , nnd two from Scliuilolcl , ' jchiirmcr A To.u'lo , the only company that ms boon iiblu to maintain Its aultiulo for voars as the compalltorof the SiutmutiK [ loth of the samples from consignments sold by the Soliiiraicr people should hive boon condemned by the inspootors In compltnncu with the luw , nlituntgu they \voro cxcotlcnb IHiinnianU , but both \votu solil for what Lliey really were , no false values utUuhcd by the slmiilo application of a different brand on the etuis of the barrels. One of those .sample * was from M. N. Snyder - der , druggist , at Ponder. It was a peed u'r- tlcio of prime white , but It hart onouph latent daiiKor concealed In It. to omit n decided llusli at'.iS = > . It should have been rejected for iliinnliKitiii" , purposes by the Inspector who pasfcod lipjn It. If It was over Inspected at all. The olhor sample was talcen from the steele ' of. U. H. Uvuns at Union , _ It was Water white , of tin excellent quality , but It became - came daiiRCi-ous when heated to IKS3 , Us Hash- iiiff point. This was sold to Mr. Kvaiis under the misleading name of'liiO'1 water white. Its burning point was not IM ) ' , but l'J4 = > , where it was just as volatllo and dangerous and possessed all of the characteristics of gasoline. H was plainly the duty of the in' Hpcctur under the provisions nnd require ments of the Nebraska law to condemn it , and see to It tliat It was taken out of the state. Under a False Ilnind. A sample supplied by George M < Chenery , a ilriiKfjljt of McCook , was nnothcr Indiu.i- tlon of how ttio Standard worked him for a Inichur price uy unixlng what has every In- dlcMtlonol being u false brand upon common water white and tinning' into eocene. So far as the Nebraska law is concerned it. must bo considered a safu illumlnant , for its fliiali- ing point was 10'2 = , which. was Justi'i0 lower than the Nebraska Inspector found It , to bo with his hair-triBer apparatus. Not one : iample fount ! with tliu merchants of Omaha met the requirements of the law. , All were positively dangerous , nnd their con sumption explains the frequent lamp explo sions that have occurred in the city. From a grocery utoro located ut 'Jl'J North Six teenth street a bottle of alleged headlight oil was purchased that had bccu supplied the dealer by the Stand ard company. Under the test it developed Into a dangerous gasuous com pound , with a positive Hashing point of 115 ° . The dealer was selling it ai 15 cunts a gal- . Ion in the belief that it w.is headlight oil , and that the company's guaranty that it Waa " 175 tcst" earned with it thoussunincft that it was safe and reliable , with' no"po3sibiUty of tin explosion unless the lump was.set on * red hot stove or the house wns.iiflrc. , . , , . " \Vlr.il. it Cro.is-Kyod Girl C.iiiltl In. A sudden ] .ir or commotion around the family lump at ulRht , or a cross-eyed hired , girl manipulating tlio/ kitchen lire in UH > morning , would furnish all the adjuncts nuc- cssai'.y to necessitate a call for the lire de partment and the coroner. At "The State1' grocery on Kist : Douglas street a oottlo of thosame stuff , light , white , gasco.is and dangerous , was pur'clrjscd. Here it was not headlight , but simple water white , and was sold by tno Standard luoplu. at 8 , } < f cents a gallon nnd retailed by the dealer at I'J , cents. The most crucial tcstr falloJ to reveal the slightest difference of any nature between It and the Sixteenth street alleged headlight. It developed tlm same gaseous energy at the curlier stage * and the same .vicious Hash at OS0. ' The will of the oil company made It water whlto at one' place to meet the demands of the customer and Headlight at the other for , the snno : reasons. They wore simply two samples of the same , ell , drawn from the same storage tank probably on the same day , and delivered by the same built wago'u within the same hour. Neither should havu. been sold for any other purposes than hydro- , curoon fuel oil. If they were over Inspected' the inspector could not have been in the immediate vicinity of his machine when It , \ vn nt off. From the foregoing It may bo safely pre dicted that more than IK ) tier cent of the oils' sold in the stale today nro deficient and un safe and do not meet the requirements of the law. It is. not unlikely , It is morally cer tain , that the oils now ; in stock among' tlm mo. chants of Ncbrnsku are llghtcriuid more deficient tliun the samples tested by Tin : , HUB , for it is a rule common with oil com panies to push out the lighter grades of oil In cold weather , when their ctiaractcr is Jess liable to bo detected. In warm wnathcr the Joss by evaporation is greater In lighter oils , and in cold weather heavier oils , especially cheaper grades , like prime white , that con tain lots of par.Ullne' , congeal and cannot bo sold satisfactorily. Hem In Mulco H Tc l. It may bo of interest to the people of No- brasku , in view of the fact that the HttuoV nil Inspection law affords thorn little or no protection , to learn that they can In a rrndu way arrive nt some approximate idea of tliu character of the illuminating oils offered' ' them by a home-made Inspection , Take n small fruit or tomato can nnd Jill It half full of oil. Then sot it in n larger can and pour around It warm water , letting the water How over the sides of outer vessel , Suspend. nn ordinarily correct thermometer in the ait nnd wntch its reading. ! closely , Gradually ' Increase ttie tomnuruturo by pouring warme'i * water into the outer can , and thus raise the temperature slowly until It is above | ! W3. Then get n piece of small cord und w.ax Ib with bccHwax , Light this nnd bring into close contact with the oil in the can , but do not toucti the surfuc ? . Continue to raise the temperature until the oil will take lira unit burn frauly. This U the burning point , nnd' ' if it burns before your thermometer records a temperature alwvo-iir : > = ttie oil will not stand the legal , test nnd cannot bo consid ered safe. This test is the original cruJo lire test of forty yearn ago. It will ha 1 111111- eurate , but it is better than no test ut all , _ , \Vlinr Hie Hi lie 1'uclilr , AH dny yesterday crates of blooded fowls were arriving at 1201 Fiiruam street , where the utinuul show of the Omaha Poultry Fan ciers association will V"K'n ' today. I'hu entries are coming In raphltv , anil it Is ex pected that everything will bo ready for opening at U o'clock this morning. Thorn will bu upwards of TUU birds on ex hibition altogether , wtiluh will Include nil the choice titock of Nebraska und lowu. breeders. The managers uro onUiusfastlii over the interest manifested mnl OXH | > CC that it will bu ono of the most auccusftful poultry show * ever given in Nebraska DoWItt'H l.lttlo KarJy . fcmall plllt. Ha re pills , best pills. llu Want * Kitiv I'nriiltiirf. fxcal Foroimt Onluml.IIunt will goto Washington this week to endeavor to in. duoo the doiartmcnt | to make some pro * vision for furniture for the weatlxjr burp.ui. The department cotuenteil to the necessary upprplirhitlon some time ago , but ? -it was ovtir iieu by Secretary Morion. ' Inthn nfot/uinio llio bureau headquarters nro al < fnost entirely without furniture tor oven w place to keep the papers und records Of tliii onire. Pills that euro sick heaJacUo : UaWltt'i l.lttlo ICarly Hlscrt.