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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1894)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; TIItTftSDAr , JANUARY 2o. 189J. 7 8PEG1RL NOTICES. _ DVMlTl < lhMBNTS FOR THESE COLCMN9 A wilt * ttkonuntil J2.10p m for the pTenlne m < l > i.'U a 10 p m. for the uiornlae ami Sunday Advrrl'wrt ' by reoncsllntr a numbered check , rnn hare tht-lr answers addrwwcd to n numbf red leHcr In c inof THK Her Answers 50 addressed wl < l N dniirpml upon pifivntltlon of the chrcK MALE Hairs I < < r i wont first Inm-nilon lr a word there- aller Nothing taken for lew than asc. _ -n SOLICITORS' TEAMS FURNISHED ! IK- IJstal'mcntgoods. American Wringer Co , ItlOO How ird at cq- > , _ _ _ VT AGENTS SALART OP. COMMISSION. THE .Urn itrot Invention of the a * ? . The- New Pitont > riirmlril Ink. Eraslrxr Pencil. v-lld on Rbrlit. VVorKsllkrnmU * Aiff'iils arn imkin * 2.i 01) lo M . % nil IK r w k For further pirtlcnlirs wrlto tlR Monroe Enayr Mfy. Co , X 3t ) , La Crosse , V , s. UlM > - LIVE HtSTLErtS APPLY 17 ORANITE LK | JLIVE - nWNTBD. . A PIJIST-CLA1 JIALE HOTEL I'roolcln .1 town of 2000 lnhlbiwnt , must bo huber uml ( five reference. Address , B . ' Bee 4 > I > > i > L * T ? WANTED , SHOB SALESMAN FOR IOWA I .indl.i brisk-ion comniKwImi for rt llible mil- mi tmniifictiirpr' must have good rofprHiic Address B.lil Bengalee M5.U 20' 1. . i > WANTED INDUSTRIOUS YOUNO MAN TO " * * imiiiw office In De Molnes for rellible com- imnj Rood salary Interest In business , refer- iiiicnn and SWO ( )0 ) cash necessary Address Box 1 127 Lincoln Neb M ' ? _ ' 1 > \NTED SALESMEN ON THE RO\D TO JJiMOl advertising Cirds indctli-ndirs on com- mlsnlon dln-ct from the minuficttiri'r tan make MO 00 per week Advertising Specialty Co Bn f- falo N.Y. MuHU 2.-Q WANTED FEMALE HELP. * Ritco IKei word first Insertion le i wordtnore- nfli-r Nothlns liken for less linn 23e. rv-WANTED. HOUSlVKEEPEil''ltl' , WIDOWERS V family Box Jl.S. Ku irne ) , Neb MIU2j _ fl-\VAKTED. A OIKL TO DO SECOND WORK . VAMust tx ) neat , cipiblo exucrlenccti and str-ul > Jlooni Jl i Oni.iln Nalloinl bank bulldtns. 14 j f V LADIES AND GENTLEMEN WE WILL PAY v from SI 00 to flSOO per week to do ulrlcllv lioini ) work for us. no canva sjnr ( and prompt piv- iiiint Send Bnlf-addreHSed envelope Liberty Ml pply Co. Boston Mass MtOJ 20 * n WANT > : D GOOD SECOND GIRL. STH AND L > Plno streets , elstof Brownell hall Mrs Mirsji - GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEwork - C-WANTED W L.'Wrlffht,2014 Seward Ht Mo (0 _ i rWANTED. . CUSTOM SHIRT MAKERS , AP- l plv at room .11. Birkerblk. Pit ) 21 * O-WANTED RFSPECTABLE MIDDLE-AGED I v\onnu as housekeeper In country. Address tint to B Jl. Bee. P' ' ' ' - * ' p WANTED GIP.L FOU GENEUAL IJOUSK- L work. 19ir. Capllol are. CO1J5 ft WANTED , OIRL FOR GENERAL L work 1 1'1 9 .I''d street. M5TU8 n WANTED A GIRL TO ASSIST IN JIOIJSE- Ottork , must uiidtrst-ind clnmbor ind dlnliifr room \vork , wase 8 , * J 00 'J1UU Douglis strpel M.i 1 1 FOB KEM HOUSEB. Rales Idea line i > ich liiHcrtlon * 1 oO i line per nionlli Nolhlng takt-o for l"a tliui i.'Sc. HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY , D Tlii'O F DiIs com piny 150) Farnam 007. C-ROO.M COTTAGE MoTERN , CHOICE IN Stanford circle. C S Elsutfr 20lBeubld.- D HOUSES , F K. DARLING , B V.RKER I1LOCK OO'i - HOUSE. MODERN FURNISHED OR unfurnished Apply 1112 S 10th oil - MODERN 8-ROOM HOUSE.31 AMAZON D-NEVV 247 -TWO GOOD SEVEN-ROOM HOUSES AND ono tire-room house noir buslni ss cenlei at fl ft 00000 mid f2SOO J D Zlllle , Brown Week lOlh und Douslas streets M412 FOR RENT. THE SOUTH ELEGANT EIGHT- rooig brick. 2lh ! ) and Iz ird bloe-'c from Walnut Illll Hue , J25 00 Inquire comptroller s oflU'p _ -TO A SMALL. FIRST-CLASS FAMILY Air \ir > d slnblo nlno room modern house 110 No.Oih street , reasonable rental. Bojcs 4 Hill 077 J 2d - BEST AND S-ROOM HOUSES IN CITY. . DBEST Iiuinlrc * at 2502 Blonde slreet M02' ; < f J' TVOIODERN 0 R. II. , 1003 N. 23 ST. , vIth Btible C-lioOM COTTAGE , COMPLETELY FUR- nlhhf < l , South lUlh , near Jicknon. Inqulro it 1,02 S Kith. 200 CORNER FLAT AT IfiTH AND JONES. 7 rooms : ranue ind all oilier conveniences , 110 lietlfi-fl.it In the city. $35 00. George Clouscr , roc. in 2 , 1'atterson block , 102. ! Farnam. M.tot ) " ' -FOR RENT , C-ROOM HOUSE , INQUIRE 1013 Dorcmst 1112k * FURNISHED HOUSE , 8 ROOMS , 2000 CALI- fomll. M487 1J _ - RENTAL AGENCY , B07 BROWN BLOCK M313 T\ FOR KENT , G-ROOM HOUSE , 1S07 IZARD i-/alreel. M3.7 27 * _ _ D-VOR RENT. SIX-ROOM RESIDENCE IS 13 C.ipllolAve. Hotiry W. Yalcs , M4HO.lt | \ DESIRABLE HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF J ' cit ) , cheap. J. II. Parrotte , Douglas block MS02 r.'O TiROOM FRONT FLAT , NEW CLOWRY l biiildlne.ilflo 4-room flat , $11.00 , 10 th and Chicigo. Rubcrta. 101 1 Chicago B. 0 27 * ,1-ROOM COTTAGE , 1718 WEBSTER D , Invt. Price Sill 00. M55.1 D -oil RENT. NICE 8-ROOM HOUSE NEAR I2d and Popptclon avenue. SIVOO Elt..int , nil moduli IniproipnienlB npir Iljnscom pirk , Fill 01) ) Hicks , 803 N. Y. Life Bid ; M37J 25 l-\ HOUSE AND EIGHT TcRES OF LAND ON I 'Mllinrj cvciiueou elPctrle car line Ennnlru niUVJl Pmiph Ion avenue M57t - ' * KbNT PTIHNiSHED BOOMS. U lion IHe n vord tlrst IliBeriion.lc i w ortl Ihero- Nothln ? taken for less than 25c. rOR RENT. DESIRABLE Inuulro 1010 Podje. J120J ENICE ROOMS , STEAM HEAT , 1723 DAVEN- l rt M002 40 * I. ' DOLAN HOUSE , 211 NORTH l TlfsT IJIHVV man iRfntcnl , pit as int rooms , irood table , n .ihiinablit ntci M.IOO flfi * K FINELY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT huiisekn-pitiK Torn nllemanind wlfo In ptlvato fiimlh mndoni brlqlt house oil .1 car lines 2003 l.url blixt't. 42S-25 * FURNISHED ROOM , 2017 HARNEY ST 011120' FURNISHED KOOMS AND BOARD. Rait IM i word tlrst Iniwrllon , le a word the i carter Nollilng taken for IOHS thin 23c. 1 . ' Vor S'O \ \ OMEN'S HOME UNDE R CA RE O F 1 Women s Chrlstluli association , 111 S 17th si - . 012 _ 1 > ROOMS AND BOV.RD BOTH GAS AND i oil i li i heat $4 30 and 13 wevk. Ill North Ulhst _ 0311 2I _ 14' ROOMS 4 BOARD , HILLSIDE , 18 4 DODGE. 1 Ml 62 fll' _ 7 > > LFGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS. WITH 1 or vv Ithont boirJ , at iho Webster , 51S North l tl Mrevt. MIH2tl 1 ? LARf.E ROOM WITH STRICTLY FIRST- J iliHslioinl , 210 , ( Doiiei is stre-ut 40-j ! ; sfll'TII ROOMS AND BOARD. 2JOS I Ian M. S.V.I Jl FOB RENTUNFUBNIBH'D ROOMS R.IK-H mca v\o.il flrHt ireertion.lo a word ihcro ofti - Nolhlntr taken for ha-i Ih m 23c. f F"R RENT THREEUNFURNISHEI ) ROOMS , I 'Itll 7 IKMlire alree- ' MI3S )0 ) * FOR RE 4N'T STORES AND OFFICES. Itn'is mo avvonl flrvt macrlion , lea word Hit < iiu r Nulhliitf taken for less thin 23c H FuriuiuHt The buthllm ; 1ms a arc-proof ie- i umiirnt. complete' tt < - m luatluir UxturPH , rim ill thu lluorn , ( , ' . ' , utu Apply at the of- o' iluill.v nil ) AGENTS WANTED. Kit KValliiei'ichliiwrtlon 41 10 a line iwr ti until Nuiluiig takgu fur It-H-i limn We. " " "l"soU ( ITORS. CITY AND tOl'NTRY FOR AN ii I'lviriisliu i > aj > Call before noon or nd- i - , 11 lto bulldhi ; MJ30 fl flttrWVNT TUAVELINCi SALESMEN TO J % iiii rfiiporlor brands of lubrivallni ; oils and r This nn n tip'i'inlti oriildu line Allen Oil and i , mi1 1 > . Cleveland , O. 1154 J 2U * T \RMIT4GEiIFO Ca OF RICHMOND u \ a vint n tnts for ihelr unphalt ready roomie * < i OM | > I ill [ \ilutH. Colura , rtnl , brown and black Is cxt" ileiiCi iK-vv Hary M305 36 * I ill 1 ' < - urord ! lr Un ertlun , lo ; worJlhorj. a' r Nolhtii uk iforl i MTURU.N ILUAMS A fROSS 1SUII\K > n. OU TV1 TfUA'.V ( nil HoCSKlIOLD CiOODV i'l 4 C4i aprat * 0- Well * , tilt Fania in 013 WANTED TO BUT ? . AT- WANTED STOCKOFOKNKRALMBRCHAN- i'lHiM-foroish Address 003 North 21 t mrpot , Lincoln Neb M310 S7 * _ AT- WANTED TO BUY , RECOND HAND BOILER oV > ami ctiKlnf Address 11 41 Boo Oftrt 20 FOR SALE FURNITURE. Rati > , Ilk ? a llnnoach Insertion , tl 50 i Hno per month Kothlnf taken for loss than ase 0-FOIt SALE , FURNITc.'RE , NEARLY NEW ! contenls of coltaco 717 N. 23nl Bt. Call and ex- nttilni * CJJ 28 f.O US. 1J-FOR LEASE ABOUT 160 ACRES SUITABLE -IVford ilry.eardtmorfarm.northvvcslof Florence lakp IloMS.VHllL 070 J2S K-WE SHINE BOOTS FREE AND EMPLOY ALL first-class Barbors. Shive100 , hair cuttln ? , 23c. bitliB , 20c , 1402 Farnam , basement 27- H- HOG DISEASES PREVENTIVE. I HEREBY certify that IlPiirv Coombs , lllh and Ciimltu St. Oniilii opontrd on my heirs list August ami li CP the oi nllon my hOrf hivn done well. I l 'llovo It toboatrowl prcvcntlvoforalldlseases I ilso bi-llove It vvotil'l piyany man to trv It as thu cost Is so amall William OIllpHplo. M1S1 M 1 > WANTED. TO LET. A GOOD GENTLE JVfimlly ilrlvlm ? horao for his food and eire. Address B. 7 llci M"i.V2 23' K-ASBMTOS PIPE COVERING FOR STEAM pipes and protection asalnst frost. Send for prices. C. H. Flowers , 1720 St Mary'B irrmie M307 31' CLAIRVOYANTS. Rates , lOc i line each Insertion $1 30 i line per month Nolhlng tikon for less than 23c C xiRs iii H TVA'RREN"CLAIKVOVANT. . it.- * JUalle business medium , 7th ye > ir at 1 IU N 10th. 018 ' -MADAMESMITH. C02S. 13TH. 2ND FLOOR , -LROOIH3 Massajre , rapor , alcohol stcnn sulphur- Incandsea onus. MIDI 27 * q MME BROWN , 1111 CAPITOL AVE ROOit i-4. second lloor Massaro treituicnt Alcohol , Rillphtir and 001 bilhs. M t IS 25' 'P-MADAME STO\VE \ , MAGNETIC HEALER , L Pullm in houso. M337 27' PERSONAL Raios , lOc i line Pich Insertion $1 " 0 a Hno per month. Noihln ; taken for less thin 21C U-MASSAGE TREATMENT , ELECTRO-THER- milbulls scilpand h.ilrtroitment uianlcuro andchlropodlst.Mra Post.JlUHb ISth.Wlthnell blk 010 U-SWALLOW TML SUITS LOANED OUT AT low prices Call on E Sueir.nan.il 11 Douzlis & 73J 28' _ U PERSONAL. THIS IS GOOD FOR TEN Oivs freii treatninnl If presented at oftleo of The Dlnsmoor Remedy Co rooms 200-201 Douslis block Omihi. lilood poison iny btiac Uncured Hoi Sprinirs canes especially desired funiruir inlpfd 111 to HO d u s M3a I J29 U-ILLUSTRATED MARRIAGE JOURNAL , eonfilnlnK photo cnsrivlns of persons deslr- liiKeorrespoudenls in tiled free. Brown Pub Co , TOhHlo O MO 11 ! U A MACDONALD. CITY GARIUGE CON- iraclor , omco rs 0 4 7 Barker blk , 13 4 Finiam. V51U _ _ U IT YOU WANT TO GET MARRIED SEND flvo 1 cent HI imps for niitrluionlal paper Ad- dJe Box 700 Falrbnry , 111 M10I F8 * U MONEY LOANED ON ALL KINDS OF goods at lo est rates at 503 N 10 st C45 F22 MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE. Rales IHc a word first insertion , lo i word Hie ixitlt r Nulhlng nUcn for lusa th in 3c IbuO F Davis Co , 1303 Finiimst \\r LO V.NS ON INPROVED AND UNIMPROVED ' I elij iiropert ) JJ 000 and upw irdn " , to 04 per ce'iu , nodcl ivs VV" Farnatn SmltbJLCo IJJOFarnim. 021 \ \ VNTHONY LOAN ANDTRUST CO 118 N Y ' Life lends at low rafs for choice Beeurlt > on Nebraska and low a farms or Omaha cltj property TV-MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST R VTES ON " ' Improvcdand unlmprovod Omahireil estate' , 1 to 3 > cars Fldelltv Trust Co , 1702 Farnain 021 Air MORTGAGE LOANS , A. MOORE , 501 N Y > t Llfo. Ml 73 fS' \\T LOANS ON IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. GirviuH-os 210 N Y Life M211 fll Y\r-MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED REAL ' ' t stilt ) Iu Omaha and Council Illufts at from 0 to 7 per cent. W B. Melkle , First Nat 1 bank bids [ _ _ _ _ M4JO \V-WE WANT CHOICE LOANS ON IMPROVED * pity properly. Contra ! Loan Trust Co , room .100. le.i building. M417 23 TO LOAN CHATTELS. Hates , lOc a line eich Insertion , $1 r 0 a line per month Nulhln ? taken for less thin 23c. V-MONEY TO LOAN -A. We will loan jou any stun which you wish , bmillorlorgo at the lowest posslbln rates , In the quickest possible time and for .inj leninh of time lo bullion Youcmpiylt bick In such Install ments.i * jou wish , when jonuisli , and only piy for It .is Ionas jou keep It You can borrow on HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANOs , HORSES WAGONS AND CARRIAGES WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS MERCHANDISE , OR ANY OTHER SECURITY , Without publicity or remov il of property. OMAHA MORTGAGE LO\N CO , MOO SOUTH 10TH STREET , First lloor above the street- THE OLDEST. LVRGEST AND ONLY INCOR PORATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA V-WILL LOAN MONEY ON ANY KlND o -A security : strlelly conlldential. A. E Harris , room 1 Continent il block. 027 V - MONEY TO LOAN ON HORSES , WAGONS , Aplanos and furniture of all kinds Business conlldeiillal. J. B Haddock.room 127 Rauiire block. 027 , rXX-THE PLCE TO BORROW 3IONEY , ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE , MONEY , ON HORSES AND MULE * . MONEY , ON WAGONS AND CARRIAGES , MONKY , ON PIANOS AND GROANS MONEY ON WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS. MONEY ON MERCHANDISE MONEY ON AN Y CHATThL SECURITIES , MONEY , ON needs that remain wllh von MONEY , IF YOU WA.NT NO Pt'ULtCU'Y , MONKY , IN lark-ii or Ktirill .iniounlH MONKY , AT LOWEST POblllLE RATKS , MO.SEY. IN QUICKEST POSSIBLE TIME MOMEY , THAT j on maj JKIJ back al.inj time in nny amount Is at ROOM 4 WITHNELL block. Cor loth ami llarm > \ Ms. THE FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO 020 V-MONEY LOANED ON Ft'RNITURE PIANOS -'Vail articles of v alue , Fred Terr } , 1 JO R inu-e blk din V MONEY TOR RICH AND POOR SUCH SE- -iVinrllj ntiouhave. pasj lurms piiible.ia jou pli.isp Wanted rellablu .munis c-u-rvvVhere For IMrikularsoncloso poslaity to J L.WirImr. treaa- urir ( > and 12lh slreels , Washington , D U. M5UI 23 BUSINESS CHANCES. RitOH , lOc a line e ich Insertion , $1.50 i line par month Noihln : taken for less tlmii 23c. Y-FOR SALE , STATE AND COUNTY RIGHTS. . | UUnt door check Address \\ltli HI.imp , Lockbox.ll Council BluffH II 201-f-O Y-A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO ANY PERSON who imdrriitands cnnnii'rv btnliieHi This pnipi'rlj Is Htttutiil nt Onl Valley comity. Neb , is In iu Hi ut condition and In themldst of a nrst- ilahH f innlir.-ionnmmtu Ddrj produpc can b , ' oonlricli-d around a radius of 23 miles Machinery already In place , bulldln ? In irood rupilr Orl--- Inillj tlttiHl nn bj- Davis 4Rinkln clik-.ijo. Ill Cold Ktoriiru fn rouiu i lion This propt rti v111 bu nolil for sou on the dollar of firtitcost , It will bear IH rxoiml Inspection , nml termH will Ixtinaduaills- faclory. Address J , W. Perry , Onl , l.'eb M..IS ,10 V WANTED A GOOD LOCATION TO START L or mil a shop , by a Rood all around blacksmith - smith Any InlDruiatton ulll bo thinkfnlly ron - n hiil bj Henry Purtzcr , Linn , Kaunas SIO 25- -dREAT BAKQAIN SMALL STOCK NEW JOVM Iry it dlHoount Part cash , bnlincu time. iJreM , B J8 , Boo ofHcc , J133 ( 20' y-A FIRST-CLASS "BUSINESS MAN W1TH ipropor - eredi'iitlals and with $ )0t)000 ) lo # -UOUiMi can lliut un openlnir In a Bowl m > Ing niircaullle buslnoeit Addreai fl 40 , car HII- . M.1.S.7 20 ; -DRUG STORE. CENTRALLY LOCATED. ON L e t j lerms , Box 318 , City M8UH FOIt EXOHiNOE. lOoallno tnch liiKerllon. * 1 W a lluo per month Noihlm ; taken fur lent * than 23c - KxllNaEs ALFMOORE,301 NY Llfi * U3 1 F3 rnSTOl'K OF JIILLINERY AND NOTIONS , Avv.inthorseiiaidc.utlu Box203 , Frankfoit Ind u to r/-l OWN 100 F VRMS IN NEBR VSKA KAN5S AJand Dakota \ \ 111 Hell ctio.iu or exchinj'H for nulBo.horses ninl caltle. Add box 7UFruukfori Ind OJO V TO EXCHANGE. TWENTY-ROOM BRICK / linaUnl hotul fur lamtor MiMtii hwiinr Box t > .t. UniiUp " , lowj. _ t > 12 Fa W , t. E.NrH.VNQE"M V HOUSE , PRATT AND J21 .t ( inodrrn Imitrokttniunta ) for Cluc.iru prop- Imuroirit or unimproved W M WtUh.OOl M4as hi ) 7 ! W STOCK OF HOOTS AND bHOKS ALL fJnaw cooda. In a irood loualowii luixehan.'e for liniirmM [ arm. rrauk BUhup , Dn\M City Ni-b MS IU JO- SHORTHAND AND TYPJJWKITINQ llatrs , ipo i Una each ln enion * lMallna pw nioiitli Noihuir taken for ! < tbau 2J . VN vr"rsfHoor7oF SHORTIUND SUN , > Y. Ufa , Omaha Akx for circular , illUJ FOB SALE HEAT. ESTATE. Untrs. 10oalln Pie'hlns rtlori fl 0 a line per month Nothlntr taken for IPHS thin 23c STdlOOO'i 'ASH. WILL DUY THE"nUStNFS5 block at 1012 Farnam m > xt N Y Life nelR ( ! iwreonton WSOOOO. allfplnvestmpnt. future value iruaranteed. D C , Patterson , 1023 Farnatn.l . l > 04 Fl BAROAIN9 , HOU9B1,1/JTS AND FARM3 , SALE ortrade F K D-irling. II irker bltxtit. Oil. riHOICEFARMS. C.R.BOATRIGHT,301 N Y LIFF \J I ft" F7 _ FOR SALE , 200 ACRES CHOICE ORCHARD and fruit Innd In Sirpv comity neir Louisville one-half mllu from R. R. Ktatlou. H. T Clnrkp Jll ) Board of Trade , Omahl. M4'24 25 17OR SALE-OREAT IIAROAIN ON A SPLBN- J did UIO nero firm. 0 mllps souin of Kmrnejr. Musi BPlI now. Hoggs 4 Hill. 078 J29 fPWENTY 10-ACRE TRACTS NEAR OMAHA -Lensvu-rms. Thirty farms within 20 mllpa o Omaha. $4U to filO t 'r acre C m trade on W nn' two 10-acra tracts Win , Nelson , room 2 Wllhnel block - J02 .11 T70R SALE-EASTERN L\DY. SAYS SELL MY JlOacivs at Dsota forSI.OOU. If jou can't irct more. Who uanlsll ? Hire biix.ilu By/cs le Illll 57S J2 _ _ _ a pOOD FARMS IN NEBRASKA SOUTH DAKOTA VTand KIIISIB low prlcca and easy terms Dlli > room 2 VVIlhneH blok. . 352 31 810 00 FOR THE HE3T AND $3 00 FOR THE SECOND BEST PLAN We are contrmplitlmr bnlldln ; a number o mo < lprn collides on the block Ikiiinded by ( Jeorpli and Vlr lnli .uonnes , and Mison ami Picllle streets. We desire tlm amusement to bn as practlril as potslblp In order to wcnre this wo artcolntr to rlTt > thcwompii a chinco. ami offer Ihu itxivo prizes for Moor pints ofolxroom cot- tncpsto bo within the limit of 2"ix4'fei > t. to con tain bull clos.-t vv.iRhKtiiKl ami manic L Ski tch must bumibmltted be-foreFeb 1 , 'lit Competi tion open to liousekeep-ra only , For fuither p irllculars enoutrp of FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY. 410-31 1702 Farnam atreit. 'PUB FIRST PLEASANT DAY JCome In and let us drlvoyou out to sec Ihi nowfi-room collace full lot , for $1.23000 oi monthly piyments or Tlutfl OCMIOO lot In Oreliird Hill for onlv $70000 monthly pisments Or the two mode cottages vv u are lust completing In Av ondalc Park Instilu tlie mlle Umlt. or Ihitllst of Hanscom Place lots which eastern ow neni Just authorized us to sell at 30 per cent thilraltte. . No ironblo to show these , and you miy find Just what i on is ant FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY. 1702 Farnim Street. 501 2S " pUEAP FARMS- v liiO acres Hov\anlCo , ft ! 00 p ricre. IbO acres Knox Co Hi , 10 per acre SO icren , Knot Co $ t)00peracre SCO acres Gio leyCo * s 00 pel acre. HlekB , ag t J03 h Y Life. M573 23 n-OR SALE OR RENT , 800 ACRES 130 CULTI- JLatwl cm plov\ all house 0 rooms birn six milps to nllroid sliliou C. F Fahs , 412 Board of Trade bulldlne Om ilii Neb M30U 27 * LOST. Rates lOe i line first ln ertloii. $100 a line par mo Nolhlni ; t iken for less than 23c T OST , "MALL BAY MARE AND BUGGY. RE- -Lilurn to JOJ2 ParKcr and receive reward 500 24' BERNARD PUPPY 7 WEEKS OLD $3 00 ST raw ird for leturnto JJ19 Cumlng St M573 20' CABBAGE. Rites , lOc i line e ich Insertion. $1 " 0 a line per month Nothln ? taken for less than 23c LL ORDFR5 FOR THE REMOVAIrOr GAR b lire , m inure aMieH refuse and cleaning of vaults and cesspools b"nt to this ofllce or to the oRlc e of the Board of HH ilth w 111 bo promptly nt- tt nded to Th - only tiUht soil men In my employ am James Fuller Peler Lorcmfen John Nelson and S nn erjairtl A. MicDonald city earbapo contractor , rooms G and 7 , Barker block Tel Us7 M133H3 DANCING ACADEMY. Rates IDs i line each Insertion , $1 30 a line par month Nothm ; liken for less th in 23c. fORAND S DANCING SCHOOL , 1310 HARNEY i'lstreet ThemldwInter Urm belns this week New classes now forming Children Tuesd ty 4p ni Saturday 10 a. m or J p m Adults Tuesdav andThnrsdiv 8 p m Prlvito leajonsdallvlu al the new dances. Call for terms , 2 halls to let MS72 J30 DRESSMAKING. Rates lOc a line cich Insertion. $1 50 a line per month Nothing ti eu for lass than 23c. RES5ES. SI. WRAPPERS , $2. 000 N. 24thOJ2 OJ2 TVRESSMAKING-PERFECT FITTING SUITS , l-'litp tdeblims , work guiranteed , reasonable Mrs. Hclwl ? , 415 N. 15th , side entranceM133 M133 27 * UMPSKTAKEBSAlfDEHBAI/aiEBS Rates lOc a line each Insertion , $1 50 a Ituepjr monlh Nothing taken for less than 23c. W BAKER ( FORMERLY WITH JONN O , Jacobs , deceased later witliM O Maul ) under taker and euibalmer , 013 S 10th St. Te-1 bill. (131 ( _ H K BURKETT. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND cnibalnier Ibis Chlcisost. Tel Ul ) 031 HMUSIC MUSIC , ART AND LANGUAGES. Rates , 10p a line each Insertion. S1.30 a line per month Nothln ? taken for less then 23c , _ F OELLENBECK B\NJOISTANDTEACHER. ISlOCallforalabt 014 PAWNBKOKEKS. Ritt'S , lOta line eich Insartlon , SI fit ) a lluo per month Nolhln ? I iken for loss than 23c. SONNEKiiEloV DIAMONE I BROKER , 1.105 DoiisUa st Lo tn.i money on dlimonds , vv atchca , etc. Old sold and Bllv er bought. Tel 1313 UJii . . _ , Rates , 10' a line rach Insertion $1 30 a line per month Nolldn ? I iken for leas than 2c TV EW AND * FCOND HAND SCALES ALL KINDS i > Address Bonleu 4 VtlleckCO . Lake HI. , Chlcaso 0)7 BUREAU. hUE ? t OI. SOLICITOUS Reo Bnlldlu , ' . OMAHA NEU. Adviuo fl'.Ci RHILWHYT1MEGHRD LoivesI CHICVGO.TIURLINGTOVZ Q "Arrival Omaha ' Depot Ult'i mU Ma oa Ms. I O nahi 4 Pi pin ! \Vstlbiilo ti 30 a n U.4Snn > Chlcizh Express 4 23 pin 702pm .Chlciyo A. low i Looil H ot ) a n 11 .13am j . PtclHeJct LojJl 3 5"ipm TfnrNTTci. > . 'i MO ItlVElL" ( Arnvei Depot lOlh and Mison Sts IjJnihk " Denrer"Etpres 0 naii . . Deadwood Evpres4 . . . 4 lOp-n Denver ExprM i-t 1.10 piu Nnb-iaUa Local ( ExeuptS mi 0 SJpn Lincoln Locill ( Exoopt Sun ) 11 J'.am eioa K C ST J ATD U Arrival mh i Depot lOlh an J M isau Sts. jO iiVi I 943.1ml .KinsnsClly Day ft 3 T > n _ 043pn.lK C Nigh t Exrvyli Ul' , . Tnns O&Oam Le.vvoT1OH ICxfiJ , R 1 V , P VCIFIC.I Arrival Omali 11 Union D3p3t 10th i. il in-y 3ts I Qinaha I I ' . ! . . ( ( ) am ] Atlantic Expresixt Sundiyi 7 IVpn HOOpn . . .NlKht Express . . . 0 Han 500pm .Chicago Vesllbulol Llmlte-1 2 00 p n .2 10amlOitlahoiiiv ! Exp ( loC B.O-C bum 0 23 am vvisr I a.'lOamlOtlinoiit i.ll'uxiHKxp ( Ex dtm > 112 10.in 2 05 pin I . Color tdo Limit 11 . . . .I t 3J p-n "Leare , Oiniha 'Union ' Depot lOthAMarcy Sis I yjiO.un . . .DenvurExpress , . . . . , , . 4 03 p n 2 IDpm . .Overland Flyer . U.IOpn : i.43pm .o 1 Slr msb e Ex ( ex Suu ) 040pii Paoltlo Express . . . - UUOpin Donvr Fist Mall Leaves I CHIcUJu , MUj A.SV PAul Oiiiaha I U P Dppot mid Maray bta "fl . > 3piii | Chicago Llmliud 11 JO am I , Chicago Expre'M-i ( ex Sun. ) Loaves I Omilial Depot 15th md Web ier Sis UO3im | Do.l-iuuul Expriii 5 lllpn (105am tEx , H.u.i\Vyo Exi < > Kv. Man ) S 10pn . , aXpu NurfoU Express IBs. S 10 43aji S.45pnu . su Paul Expru-t3 0 23.1 n Leavi-s | Arrives Omiihii U P .lt.'i t Him A Jltnjy SU 1103am , il.lOpm 4D3pni | I ) 201 u Eaatora t'liet , . . . . . 213pn Chic. P.IH.S ( Kx.Moil ) I ) 23 p u UOSaiii _ _ > V.ilU'y 10 20 pm l MISSOURI I'AOU'IC. Ouiahtl DOIMI l.'itli ml .WbiUrSts. O n 11 12 20 pm . - ; si Loiiln E\pre-S4 . . . 000am 10 00 pui' , . bl. Louis Express , . | 4SOpn 8 10 pm i D illy ( tv sum Nebraski Locai ' UIO am Loaves C ST P M 4 0 jArn > M Jlapo lMlundVVebsm _ _ _ I Oiiatu slmix City AciKwunudatloir. OOJpj "ilouxClty Uxurvss ( Ex Son. j 1 2 40 pit 543PQI . . .it PaulLlmltMl I U23.in _ 8 0pmpoki > . _ Paj tm r j fl43ini Loaien j sIiH ) X cl TY X P VCIPC Omilia' ligpoi lo yn'Uivy3ts. . li 35.am Sioux Clfi Passeniwr" 110 ! asapiui st Paul Kxore s 00am " L-uvert I SIOUX OITVJ. . . , .w jArrlvet Omahai Daput. 13tU \\ybsiorsn " 8.45 pra | . . r 1 > t. Paul UiuTwJ" ,1 024am CUcago Lliuli a ,1 , ! )23am oifSiiAlt'sr - _ . _ . _ _ " P " U iXt 10lli _ _ Ouiih * 3.53pui | . "ibl. LcuuCaunuiTljTU HOW THE ROADMYBE SAVED Receivers Mink and Doano Talk of the Union Pacifio4 Oondition. PLANNING TO PAY DEFAULTED INTEREST Arrnnco So that the Sj-stein ni n lB VMH Not SnfTr from the Trouble of It * , Itranclio About li Messrs. Oliver W. Mink and John W. Doane , receivers of the Union Pacific , ar rived from the eastyesterday ; morning via the Illinois Central , coming in from Sioux City by the Chicago , St. Paul , Minneapolis & Omaha. Iho visit of the receivers al this time Is onlv to take up certain detail matters with Mr. Clarir , and Is not in the ntercst of any schcmo to obtain control of tlio Union Pacific , Denver & Gulf property , as erroneously stated by Chicaeo papers. Mr. Mink said to thorallroid man of THE BF.E that the visit of Mr. Doano and himself hail been in contemplation for some time , ami being In Chicago ho induced Mr. Doano , who is one of the leading merchants of the World's Pair City , to join him in a trip to Omaha Speaking generally Mr. Mink and Mr. Doano said that business in the cast was very quiet , oulto in keeping with the conditions of affairs they found exist ing In tl'e west , particularly along the line of the Union Pacific , with which they weio more Intimately acquainted than with other roads in the transcontinental terrl- toy. . Jntrrent on Union P.iclilo Itoniln. "One of the most Interesting questions which the receivers have to consider is the question of interest , some of which is in de fault , " said Mr. Mink in reply to the re porter's intcriogatory. "Default has oc curred on the Colorado CentialTs , which are a very high grade of bonds , the Union Pacitic , Denver < fc Gulf consols. 5s. the Oregon Hallway and Navigation consoli dated 5s , the Kansas City Omaha 5s , the Atchison. Colorado & Pacific Os , the Atchi- son. Jewel County ic * Western Ob , in fact the Union Pacitic Is in default in icspcct of many obligations , including the Union Pacific. Denver & Gulf in terest oblieations duo pi lor to the latter's scgtcgation from the Union Pacific proper , up to the independent receivership ordered bj Judge Hallett. One of thcserlous defaults which icquires attention on the part Of thcieceivers is that of the Oregon Hlilwai and Navigation com- pauj's dividend , amounting to about $ ot > U- UOO , pavablo Januari 1 , of which $150,000 is pajable to individual holders , the balance to the Oregon Short Line company. "The bcheme and purpose of the Union Pacific zccelvers is to p ly the first mortgage tuteicst as we rerch it , ana to so conduct the affaits of the company that default Is pro vided against in all cjses.which might work to the aisaiivantage of iho sjbteui. " Work of Kuornnl/.itlon. Asked as to the progress of the reorganiza tion committee , Mr Mink s-ua tnat theie were inanv suggestions , the plan upon winch action is invited at the hands of congress beingiilaced for the moment with a subcom mittee , composed of J. Pierpont Morgan , Calvin S Bnce , Geneial Fitzjeraltl and A A. H. Boisscvain , theliUteneprescnting the foreign holders. "Ibis committee , " said Mr. Mink , as he glanced at an anay of figures running Into the millions , "has had'almost daily meet- incrs sime its appointment by tne teorgin- ization committee , of which Senator Bi ice is chairman One of the jimns suggested is that whatever amount > shall bo finally agreoa upon as to capitalization , the bonds shall bo placed at such figures as will com mend themselves to the holders , "whether of final mortg-ago or high grade bonds on the ono hand , or tno inferior or lower grade bonds on the other. Of course the amount of capitalization may amount to as much as J'.JSO.OOO.OOO , bat whatever the amount the scheme of scaling adopted by the committee will probably commend itself to the holders of the bonds. It would bo diftloult to hazard a guess as to whenihe reorganization committee will complete its none , tu > theroaio man ) conditions to betaken taken into consideration in reorganization of so vast a sstem , " Expect the tulf ! to Come Illicit. Of the present status of the Union Pacific Denver & Gulf system , Mr. Mink stated that he had no doubt but that eventually the Gulf would return to the fold. There are many reasons why this should bo. Wo are prepared to sny that some mis takes have been made bi the Union Pacific in locating roads , but these mistakes are no woiso than other roads have madeundcrliue circumstances. This , I bjlieve , Is generally appreciated by oven our ciitlcs. There Is at ptescnt no effort being made on the pait of the Union Pacific to Induce a return of the Gulf ; that matter will regulate itielf " Passing to a consideration of the Oregon Railway and Navigation company affairs , more in detail Mr. Minusaid : "Tliero are three issues of bonds on the Oregon Kiilwa ) and Navigation company property Under ono of these , \u the consolidated , default fault has taken place , many of the bonds of thjs Issue being held in Geiirany. The German holders , in common with the holderb in this country , have appointed a committee to protect their interests , under the direction of which Messis Daugheity & Cook , who have re- centlv ictuinod fioin Portl mu , are woruing The bondholders' committee has hid several conferences with the iceoiverb in New Voik , and it is constantly and thoroughly apprised with lofoionceto all matters appertaining to thu Oregon llaihvayand Navigation sys tem. " UAUGIIKKTl NOT TALKING. Not v > llllntr to Give 1'olnters on inn Trip \VnU With Mr Chirk. "I can't say anything that would be of Interest to the public at this time , " said Mr. John Daughcrty , representative of the foreign bondholders'tomuiittoo of the Oregon gen Hallway and Navigation company , in reply - ply to a question of TUB BEE. ' Mr. Cook and mvself , It Is true , have been over the property , but 1 will not say In whose Interest , if any. Wo have been ovfr a number of roads " "Yea , but not in their interest. " said the reporter , mtej ruining. , , > "And we have met a ujnbcrof reoploon a somewhat similar mission. As to our find ings , I cannot sponlt at.thH time , "a he Oregon-Hall way ai\d \ Navigation com pany is a gioat load , nnrt under anything like favonblo conditions bright to bo n power In the northwest coiintr > . Of course , prea ent financial conditions are very gicitl against the road , as well as against almost every other road In tbo'coijntry , " " , Asan individual , tftc-n.'do you think a segregation of theOicgniiKuilwuy and Navi- ration compiny will iAw1 place' " queried THE BFU man ' l Mr Diucherty shifted his overcoat from ono arm to the other , Uiraw bis arm to an ingln of forty-live degcce's and said "As an individual I cannoi cren surmise what will taku place. Aa am Individual I can sav : hnt the interests of the Oregon Knllwav ind Navigation company He with thu Union I'auific. 1 bolfovo itctnnot tie-up with the S'ortbern Pacific , with which It has been Relieved me of a severe Blood trouble. It has also caused my hair to grow out again , as it had been falling" out by the handful. After trying many physicians in vain , I am so happy to find a cure in S.5. S. O. H. LLBERT , Galveston , Tex. SCI IPF4I'yforcine ' oat perms of dls- * " " , * J - VJ essoaad tfco poijoa as well. GS KSTlt U entirely teRetabla and JiarmlcH. STieailso on niooTand Skin mailed f fa Sim-r Si-tarw u > .t AtUnta , Oa. ronnoctod In the publU' prints The Northern Pacific M a competitor of the Oregon Uailwav and NavlUIon eompnnv in well ns the Union Pacific , and the cotuli tlons are such , in my opinion. .14 would pro elude the possibility of nn amalgamation on the part of the naviiration company wltn the Northern Pacific. " "Will you recommend , Mr. Oaughertv' tnnt the present interest of the consols bo sealed t" hazarded the reporter. Tlio trontletmm hesitated. To reply would have given the gist of hH recom mondntlon to the public , so he felt , and he Immediately cntero.1 n plea in nbuoment b.v savjng : "I have not stated tint I was rcpre scntlnc onv ono on my visit to Portland. " "Seriously , how over , " said ho , "there are very many good reasons why the companies should keep up their present relations , few in favor of the opposite course " Mcssi * . Dausherty and Cook will leave for New York Friday. M.ASIIKD Till : (1ICAI.V UATi : . Action filltrii by llln MllU To vVlilcliVI1 Sttrt'ly CiMiilt III W.ir. KANSAS CITV , Jan 21 The Santa fe rail way freight department today nnnouncet that on Januiry U'J it would make a fiat rate irom Missouri river points to Chicago of K cents per hundred on w heat and S cents "on corn. The rates have been 21 and 20 cents respectively. The announcement I < the most significant made in railroad circles in this city in a long timo. It virtually means that the re- consignment system , which many believe responsible for the upbuilding of the grain trade in this city , is dangerously threat ened. The Santa Fe officials claim that they have been compelled to take some such stop In order to protect their road against the alleged manipulations of another line. It is maintained that the Hock Island has been making such low rates as to get all the craln baslness from Kansas City to Chicago since thcfiistof the \car The cut may lead to a long and disastrous rate war. COAST U.VTJI : .iior.ui > i/KL > . Western I.lno4 llc-liiuiiK ! to I'car that a Fight it on Ilunil. Unless a speedy agreement is reached be tween the toads interested in transconti nental business the worst passenger late war on record will ba inaugurated , the Santa To and Union Pacific not being con tent or satisfied with the concessions made the Canadltn Pacific by thoGreat Northetn , Northern Pacific and Southern Pacific Notice has been served by the Southern Pacific upon the Santa Te that on anu aft r Februaiy 2 it will cease to honor tickets of Santa I'o Issue from I os Anzeles to San Francisco. The me ining of this Is , accoru- ing to a dispatch from Chicigo , th it the faantaFewi. ! bavo to go out of San Fran cisco business via the Tx > s Angeles route. Of couise , the Santa Fo has no such In tention and if the Southern Pacific endea vors to enforce its notice the Santo Fo will simply commence cutting the rate , and there jou arc. From sources believed to be authentic , the Union Pacific feels aggiieved over the ac tion of the Great Northern , Northern Pa cific and Southern Pacific in making largo concessions to the Canadian Pacific whereby a compromise has been patchca uu vvnicb will h iv c the effect of advancing passenger rates to north Pacific coist points and to Cahfotnla by both ocean and Shasta routes , which have been in a chaotic condition for the last six months While It is not Known whether the Union Pacific will suosciibo to the arrangements made between the lines first n-imed and the Canadian Pacific , it is assumed that Mr. Lomax dors not look with much favo" upon the comptomiso , as it places Ins rend in a most unenviable position , so far as transcon tinental business is conccrnea. Until the position of the Great Noithein. Noithern Pacific and Canadian Pacitic is known , it will bo hard to say w bother the proposed arrangement can bo satisfactotlli carried out. IVhit 3Ir. IjOirmx "sajs. Mr. Lomax , who returned Tuesday from Chicago , where he went to labor with the transcontinental lines over an adjustment of rates , was at his ofllco yesteulay When asked about the compromise between the lines as aoove anu me prouaoio action me Union Pacific would takc.said that the-mat ter was uncler advisement and he expected a satisfactory conclUblon would bo leached In two or thtee davs Bcvond this he was like the pioverbial clam , and refused to dKplay bio hand , wnlch , if the truth were known , contains a few tiump cards also As to the cbaiges made bv lines in the Wcstein Pasoeuzor as > oclation that the Union Pacific is tesponsiblo for sundry breiches of good faith icgarding Cihforula business , it is a well known fact tint the tranbuiissouri linea have had Midwinter fair tales befoio them since October , und have delated action invaiiably in ovcr.v case upon rates and tickets affecting the sltua tion , and : un' ng&emont upon the same h is unlveisally failed because the lines in Inter est iff used to Hike action Mr Iximix , in talking of the charges made against htm b > the Chicigo ro ids , saidrho Mid winter fair people flist ad vised the opening of the fair December 1 and closing it April .10 Since then it has been found impossible to orcn the fair until January 30 , closing it Juno 30 The Midw inter fair people com- lilained of the procrastination of transmis- bouti roads in the ticatment of < urange- incuts , and fulling to get anv action the Union Pacific , as the onlj and orlnin.il Call- foinia fast line , finding it impossible to got carl.v action ou the part of Traiismusouri or vVosiein Passeugei association pcoplo , con cluded the best thing to ao was to take indi- viduil action. In which iho road gave every- bodj notice as to Its propobeu com so. Ab to the disturbance caused by the Union Pacillo In ch itiging the date of tickers I Know abao- lutel.v nothing , eveobodv having been srivcn ample opportunity to protect lib intuicats. " .Mutter of Sprcnmtiun. There is a great deal of speculation in Jiilon Pacific circles as to what Messis. Daushcrty and Cook will recommend m con- icction with theOrcgon Hallway and Naviga tion compiny or what their findings will bo. A gcnttoimn well pasted in Union : \icillo m.wters yesterday stated that 10 could not see thoadvU ibiliti of tlio Union Pacific taking upon itself a laigo bonded in debtedness and paving 0 per tent Interest thoioon under the present condition of busi ness In the northwest country. He thought that iho "Overland siatcm" might make a close tr.ifllo arrangement with iho Naviga tion company , whereby It might have the use of Its tracks , but this agree- ncnt might bo blocked should the Naviga tion company conclude to trust It- , future to tlioNotthetn Pacific , with which it would undoubtedly uacomo a pait under the changed condition of things Nriither.Mr Daun'heiti nor Mr Cook would alk .sc'stculay putting the tailroad man of THE lieu elf with gllitmin ? gcnoiatttlcb. suiting that they had a mibbtun to perfoun jeforo the publir couhl bo nuiu tinted with the recommendation thev would make to the foreign bondholder However , another clement Insists that the lapprt will recommend u scaling of the In terest and the Union Pnclhu operate the roud us heretofore , ai the people in the Puget Sound tommy are a unit In bppubltlon to the toad pissing into the hnndb of tno Northern I'.iUlte , thereby cutttr.- oft competition nhUhthuy have enjoved for io-ir ; , Those iiro the horns of tlm dilemmaeither of which U exttomely mtertwtln ? to the management pf the Union Pacific f multlc-rcil u llront'ii ut Agreement. CHIC UiO , Jan. 24 A decision was given today bv the chairman uf the Woataru Pas- sender association to the elTci t that It Is a flagrant broach of the agieoment for any member to have dealings with ticket brokern in an.v part of the country The dwlsion was called out by the flwovery that some of the roa'ls wereemplaj Ing brokers In the fast to sell exchange for them and paving cjuimtsjiona on the same tiill.nrou UHH- . CUICA.UO , Jan. 2-1. IriOlc Managers While of the Santa Ko and Griv of the Southern Pacific had another conference hero today over their difference * In rt'R.ml to California -monger ratt's While it resulted In noth ing definite being agreed on , the fool in ? was more peaceful than on jesterdij1. Mr. Gray loft this Afternoon for S-ui Frin-i co for the puriwse of consulting the maiinuo- inont in re 1 ill on to the Santa Fo s demands. On hUarrival negotiations fora settlement will bo resumed bi mall , and n peaceful onii- tug Is now anticipated. TO A novuorr. Notice Sprvcd l y XVpvtvrn Ito uU oil n Num ber of Knutrrn Cuinpntltor * . CiiiCAno. Jan 2 > WinI Is equal to a bojcott was served on the Ulg Four , Like Hrlo & Western , thn Penn jlvanla and the Vandnlia lines by the chairman of the \ \ ostern Passenger association. They are accused of demoralizing Cnllfoinia rates to nn nlnrmim ; eM nt at Indl'iuaiwlin Though rates at which tic-nets are sold at that point : uo considerably lost than those charged bv the western loads at St. I ouls and their other eastern terminals through which the Indianapolis business pees , the result Is that these rates In the western teiritory nro seriously threatened. The roads named were notified toJuv that unless they changed their methods at once and maintained atrrcod rales all business to- latlons between them and the western toads w ould cease. M iy Cnmo Some froublr. CincAoo , Jan 24 Considerable commo tion was caused today among tbowostcin roads by the discovery of a deal by w blch the rates from the Missouri river to Floiida points ate being so manipulated as to afford a scalp of from 1 to * . " > on the rate from the river to Chicago and 5 from Chicago to Florida. This Is done by the application of short line rates through Chicago , split tickets and prepaid orders being used in the transnctlon. 'Iho exposure of the deal is likelj to get a number of both western and southern roads Into trouble who are parties to it. In Conference. Last night n conference was held be tween Heceivers Clarir , Mink and Dome of the Union Pacific , and Hecclvcr Trumbiill of the Denver & , Gulf regaidlng the policy of the roads. IttUltruy > ut * . Tourist car rates from Cbicaco to Califor- nii points are to bo advanced $ - At least , n movement in that direction was begun in Chicago Tuesday The rate at present for these cars is ? { His to be mideiG. Grain Is commencing to move , the Klkhorn havincr been compelled to call on the Mis souri Pacific for a gieat many cars in the past few weeks Yesterday the Union Ulo- vator companv gave the Missouri Pacific 100 ctrsof corn for shipment to bt. Louis , with mote to follo\v. The Incoiporators of the Metropoli tan Union Depot company have about completed their labois and will probablv hold a filial meeting on the ordinance to b ? submitted to the council today at 1 o'clock A final meeting was to have been held Uucsdaj , but the intcnbo cold diove tno incoipontors to warm firesides , not tea a consideration of mittens connected with the building of a uepot at the fee : of Fainam street. You nerd not bo afiaidof the t.vinsoof theumatism when jou have Sa.v tion OH. World's fair souvenir coits of 1893 for sale at , ( Jha--G & LMdj's. 1313 J-'ariiuui st. , Omaha. 1111 : cia.NOKNT IIOTII. , IIurrKa Sprlugi , Arl. uu K , Open lY'brunrj 1st , 1.SD1. A beautiful btone , fire proof btriu'ture , with all modern improvements , situated iu the heart of the O/ark mountains. Mild and braeinj , ' climate Wild and beautiful bceno"y. Untivailed mc-dicinul vvateis. Thrnuirh bloopeib ovct the St. Louis & Sun frailckco railway bctweon St. Louis and Eureka Springs.'t ito to the undersigned for de'crlptivo pamphlet , rates , etc. Charlus Miller , manager. The Kush to C.ili.urnl.i Is so prreat nowaday- } that ono is apt to imagine all the world and hib wife aio hcadeil for the Pacific coast. Whereas they'to not. Travel to Chicago t.till maintains goodly proportions , especially the Burlington's bhaio of it. The Btitlmfrton'd tr.nno ( they're vosti- buled and gas lighted ( leave for-Chicago at 9.43 a. m. , 4:43 : p. m , and 7.02 p. in. All three carry sleepers and free ulmir cats , and two the lir.st two have din ing cars. Citv Ticket Ofiice. I3J4 Farnain St. o Cheap excursions to California 1mdcr the auspices of the Phillipi Rock Island Personally Conducted Pacillu Coast Ex cursion agency. Throujrli Pullman toui- ist sleeping i'ar Icavo Omaha via Colorado rado Springs , I'uoblo , Salt Lake and Ofrdcn to Ijos AnfreJCa and San Fran- ci co every Wednoiday at 2:0"p. : . m. Also through tourKt car dally ia Fort Woi th ana Kl P.iso to ban Franci-co. Twelve hour- , quicker limn to Ft Worth , Iloubton. Galveston and all point- , south and southwest than can bo made via any other line For low rates , , fast time and superior accommodation's call on 01 address Cha . Kennedy , G. N. W. P. A. , 10UJ Farnam gticot. SCHOOL BOARD FINANCES. I.htlm lie of Cxpt'iiMs lot AVIilrli nu In. rrfiiKoil l.rvi U Kriiriit il. The Bo.nd of Education asks for a H1 / mill levy to nieot the estimated lequircments of tlioicar Ib'Jl "i J'he following is the esti mated outlaj iu various channels aud the es timated somccof lovuuuo : Tcarhcis . . . . . , . J 2-D,32.'i ! I inllii- > . . . . . itl.tlUU ) Hlcor and clurUs . 10.011 1 I'llt'I . . . . JH.OHI ) Ftt books . , . U,5lK ) riiii.liuro 4. , a.oju Itunt 60U Itepall * , . .s , 1C.DIHI Insurance , . , . " t iiou Inteie- . ! and uvclian u , . . . . . . . . Su.tiuu sHe'l | ll ln\lS . . . , , fl.llilil ' 11'lc'phimi' * , ll'2b Kle'C'llotl-i . , 3IHH1 Miscell iir.'OUS b.UOU Total . - , . , , , . . J aSO.sOl f.iloon llcoii-S ( , . , . . , . . . . , . , , 1 U20.000 'tutu apportionment/ iio.uuo ' ' ' " MNcull ineoiH . . 2JOIM To tie made uji by tavutlon 7U.OUO Totil. . . . , $ : i77,000 'fo i-al o this J70,0ii ( ) addltloiKtl will rcqulio a ; ) 'j ' mill levv on u valuation of SSO.HW.lHXt Iu Its cnnimunlcatlon to tlio council tlio boaid submit.- stiouinz fur tliroo yuais U stiou ? that the expense.1 ol thu pioscntc.if will exceed last .vu.ir hv ? . ! , OOJ , hut that the nc\t si'hojl jc-ar , bo lniiln Julv 1 , will sou retronulitni-nt to iho o.\U-nt of faa.OUO. It ostliiiates an incrcjKO of tT > 0W hi teachoit' s tlarios , i-1,000 for fuel mid & .YJO for text Ijoolta , Ijut proposes to moio than ofbot this by sivinj ; on oluVets' uiliulfs , lurnlture. lent , telephones , comtruetinn , improvqmonts nnd tepair-i , oluctiuns an 1 miscullineous 'Iho bl ? reduction conies under iho head of linpioveinfiits nnd ropurs , which Is osli- inateu to fall f . ' 7r > W buMvv the fl0'Uios > for thu present vuar. lira I.unit < > rilii'ini | ' o. The now lire limits ordlntnco inttoduced L'uosday night Includes ilia territory hounded the north bv the alloy north of Nicholas , and on the west by the alley westof Twontj- burth .street. On iho other two slUo.-t ih Kiundarios are uiogubir , lunniugas follows , 'roni the [ Mint on Lcavenworth at the alley vest of U'vt only-fourth , east to HevenUotuli , bonce south to the alloy north of Pierce , hence east to ittealli-y eustot bixth , thence north to Jackson , tnunco vviMt to Hlghth. hanca north to ( Jallfornja , Uienc wont to fourteenth , tbt'iice north to iwint of begin ilng ut Fourtueuth uud alley north of Nicholas , No SAPSH RKVBUT can i > bad for coughs a" H colds , or any trouble of the throat , than HKUHNS UKOMIIUI , Titocue . Priced IS bOU ) O.SLV IX B01K3. THE CITY CANNOT COLLECT Judge Ferguson Upholds the Contention of South Sida Taxpayers. TROUBLE OVER A PAVING DISTRICT Property ( Mrnrr * Oolnn Injiinctlnu the C'ollrrltou of Tiiti-a for nil tut- f liriMiMiimitlilch Thrjr Dill Not Uimt Court The mnnnpr in which the old city council operated the umulilno vv.ta called to the at tention of , IudKO rertcimon vosterdav , ami \\lthoutmiyfurthermloho sutdovvn on a scliemu to collect n tuvlnx tax in ono of ttui districts vvhcro tliero was uovurnbv attempt tnado tocompli with the ittiuuvinrnti . ( the provisions of the clti charter Poi a iiumLorof years Ooruoilti Hirmon , KtiKono Hnrnioit and John H. f.ovv luuo boon the owners of some city lots on Ninth street In the vic-initv of i'nciflo , Darin ; the summer of l&.y some of the uiombctj of * lie clti council conceived the Idert of luving Ninth street , from P.icillc to the allev , north. On July 20 of that j car the council turned an ordinance ordurlng the paving and dosi n.U Inir the Colorado sandstone as the mate- t lal to bo used There vvns novei any IHJII- tlon nrosLiitod to the council ana after the IntioJuotion of the ordinance It was nfcrr d to the committee on piviiik' , curUmir and guttutlug in the mcanttmo thoproiuity owners Icarnuor the inovcmuntund entered a vigorous piotcsthiuii was himlc'i to the committco and ucnt to the council , toijolhtr with a topoit ! if'ahi3t the pa\ine of the street 1 lib toport was adopted and U waj supposed that , the wlioio matter was Op posed of , but notwithstanding the report of iho committee and tue protest of iho prop erty owners the council held a incotln , ! the next night aud paused the oidtnance , w Inch w us approved t i the maier , hu knowing notlung about tri'j protest and the report lint tlio r.iUiig Was DOML- . Shottly after the passije of the ordinance the woik of pax in ? wa < r commcnccd and soon completed 'Iho propei 13 ownetsnot knonlni ; about the wotkiiiRS of muniupal uoJlcs , jested ( juiotli , thinking that the whole matter was ler'al and lli.it iliot h.ul no lights which tlio Uty council was bound totLMpocc 'J his opinion thov continued to ! iur-.o until a few Ua.vs ago when thej re ceived a notito from the Uty treisuioi in forming them that theio was a spclxl tax , a-rciegatincrSI OJ. levunl aualnst their nrop- and that their lots would boolfoied for sale if the amount was not liquidated I'hu opened their eics , and tilting Attoruoi C to. Llcutter. thi i stated then case. Ycsterdai ilr Hlgutter made his shotting and .lulgo Teiamon at once issued a tempoiaty trainiug or der , stopping the collection of the tax until the couit could pass upon the iegul.it It , ) of tlio nrocfcdlnps The case will come befoio the jujgo on Teoruary 5 , at which time tliero will bo testimonj Intio- duted to bho.v thecoutiOthecoauL-il adopted in worlkiug the job Tlircu oi n Kiml. Court was held In chambers jes- tenlay , Judge Terguson presidium , lor the uuiiwso of trying to aajuit the dilllcultlcs existing between the mcmbcid of the \\hoiesalo haidwaro firm of lic. Clarfco. AnJreesan & Co , buD owing to the f u't th -omjof the ittonii i who li ui-c in the casts weic absent from the cit } , a continuance was granted ui.til next baturday Charles H Waters , who was appointed receiver to tauc t h iruo nf the affairs of tuo coil Him of A J Mover and Chat les H Leu , has hied tu-t lepart w tin the clctic of tlio tils- tnot court and theicin ho shows th it ho tus collected lirm debts in the sum of $ ! ,01..bJ. Ho rcpoits outstanding debts annuntlns ? to ,3:34 : I'd and as'cs to piv thorn oft pro rail. As jot no order has been cnteieJ by the court. Iho Wallace & Co. failuio has been dragged into the courts airaui bi the JiU'ilo Hcanoy Manufacturing company asking that the lecclver bj compelled to give a now Iwtid sufllcientli laigo to comply \\ithtuo provisions of the statutes. The petitioners bhou to the court th it the receiver origi nally gave a bjnu in the sum of S12.00J and tliat mopcitr of the value of $12.6(0 baa couio .nto his hands Xot only this bjt thnv claim th u the smct > on the bond. W. II fc > pcllmaii , has ivmovud from the state. Wills I llil fur I'robitp. The will of the late duties S P.irrotto was admitted to piobato jestetdav. All of tbcpiopeit.v , both ical and personal , is be- qunathed to the widow , Liz/io U' Patrotte Kittle D I5ovv man has filud n petition in. the probate couit asking to ha appointed ndministtatiK nf the estate of her husband , Divid H. How man , deceased. The property of the estate li scheduled at $ iaOOJ , und late to bo divided among three huirs VVaiilri a ii\oro < * . Charles J'ddildpe seeks to bo divorced from his wife. C.tuin. Mo nlleseu that on February ! > . Ifc'Jho ' tied his fortunes to thosu of the ivom in and th it a few months laterbho went vvrotiff Ho further nwis that slio has been tiavolintf in that direUum over slime. Mir HCHC Plaster. Tor piins In the chest there is uotliln ? bcttet than a llanncl cluth saturated with CHambcitain's I'uin Balm and hound on over the seat of pain. Tor sale oy dr The following imirlage' llccnsasvero is sued jcstcidaj . i\ini iinilildrc"i. . - . A-n i Ilcnrv Dlttinui , C'h ilon. Nub "J i Ann Uariluiii , Mill ird iSub . . . . 'n i I'rtnU Mtirrtv , Oin ill i , . . . H l .Mln Miller. Oiii ih i . . . . . . . . . 1H i Cliiuli'- . llunt/lnzcr. Omali t In i r.iiinlu l < Ivilol os , Uniulia Jb Hunt'in Mrl > unilil. Onmliu , . , . OO ( Ivatu .Null , Omtili i . . . . . -M linn tn I'tini l.i iiiippr. a ju.ir .120 I i"oa \ violent attii-'c of I toughed o iv and nU'u ' fjr about six wcolss , mv wife then 4j.ru st < t that I trv Cliambv-rlainS Oouirh Hem \ iAt Ih-it I lould bcc Ha . 'lll'e.-cnco ' , Inn still I : ; it , taking it , anil soon found that it w isn it I i.einiod. If I Kotnorollof from ono di * ' I took anothc'r. and Itwabo-ilya ftv. Omi until J was free fiom the cough 1 ticirit lipoplu In gmi'iMl ought to inovtho v ilm of thib remeilj.und I take pleasure In K-SUIO xi- o > lglng the bunellt I hnvo icceivt'd fie n U. MiulMon Mustard Ot v.is , O 25 a > t iO- ei'nt bottles for sale b.v TIII : ni.vi.n iiAi/cir. IXVl'KUMl'NTS i > ! .ii.od on record January 24. 15'JI . w VIIIIVVTV nnnnv Piltcr f'orkroU and wlfo to Hiram CiicUrcll , u 2.1 fuel ut lot 0 , bto-U ifj7.x > ntii om'iii.i ' . . . . . . i.aoo A I' Ilndlniu und husband to 1' A lloniird.lut J , liloi'V Jl. I'irtlliUv 1 J I' I'l if ! , und i.lftitti Kniiii i Itjittroiii , Into , block Jl. Wnlinil Illll . . 1 > 5 ( > s | ( o4i > r > anil nifu tn 1)11 John-ri-u n U of Int I , bliH'U U , liiiiru | > timHlt ! 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