THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , FEBRUARY 17 , 1891. 8PE01HL NOTICES. > Advertisement * for the e column * wilt t > e tnkrn until 12:30 : p. in. ( or the pvcnlns ami un til 9:00 : p. m. for tha morning and Sunday ed itions. AilvorllFcrs , by rMiicnllnit n mimbprrd chock , ran Inivu nmnvr-r * mldremeil to n numbered li-tlcr In care of The Ilee. Aniwem no nddronsert will | M > ( IMIvpfHl upon presentation of the check. SITU ATION8 WANTED. r . IMc n word firm ln prtton. jo awnrd , thereafter. Nothing tahcnf < * lesg than 2..C. Kr HTKlBD I'IIAmiACIBf WANS RITUA- tlon by the Mill. He * . In Iowa nnd Nebraska ; 6 yoam oxpcrlenri > . Clood city references. A'l- ItcM M. Illalr , WOI N at. , South Omaha. New. ' " WANTED MALE HELP. Hated. IHc a w ° f'J "f1 Insertion , lo n word thereafter. Nothing taken for lcr than z c. .i INHTALL. nient Roods. American Wringer Co. , 1600 Mow- nrd nt. " -TM _ AOIJNTH. HALAIIY OH COMMISSION. Til 15 rrealmt Invention or thn atco. The Now Pal- rut Chemical Ink Erasing Pencil. Hello on nlKht. Work * Ilko manic. Agent * are mnk- Inir r..OO to 15.00 per wock. For further | iirtlculara : write the Monroe Lra or X 35 , IM Cromio , WIs. _ Fi7tKT CLAHS MACHINIST WANTIJU WHO I , KO.H ! BOlo IJ cornet player. Add. jfc.x GO , . M1M 18 Wyoming. NewcuMIc , _ WANTKO. A VmST-CLAHS PLAKTKfl ANt ) In ruiiMit salesman who lias had experience hut "rot-claM need that line : none imlejrrmn upply. Address C _ 40 , _ lJeooincc _ : II-M2I1 13 _ rJNKuriKTic MAN" WITH boon nKPBiinNriJS nnd JKO.OO will sociiro part Interest and em ployment In business. Address 920 N. . J . . Life lllllff < l J 16 MAN WITH $200.01 CABIl < ] AN huy n line paying buslnneas In " " ' " ' 'I1'- ' . . . < lty. O * . ' . . llae. ll-MJ.su _ AVANTI5U. 1NTKLLIOF.NT MAN ; JIS5 I'l-Ul month. No canvnsslmr. Hare opportunity. Nil letters answered without CO cents for full nutllt. Satisfaction guaranteed or money lefunded. Standard formula Co. , jniinlta- Tcnn , n MJta ii noogH , _ IN EVKUY COUNTV IN v ) AOKNT NVbiiiBk'l ; new patent article ; overyl ly wim II. M0.090 sold In 4 months ; can maUP II.SOO.OO , 'iiilly. Particulars , enclose stamp.'Ulrmi ' Manufactory. Slate hotel. Omaha.Jl-M3nj8 , HOY AI101JT 15 YRAHH OP AOK. \NTKD , on" who writes fair hand. Address C C. , Ilee. J _ * I iwl 1 1 TAII.OUS WANTI5D AT THANK ' , 'X ' } " ' 3' CALIFORNIA. XVANTKO. BALKSMKN FOR inea ; JIOO.OO per month and expense * , with chalice for advance ; commission If prefeireii. no experience required. Aildiesn. encloslnR D HlampH. W. A. ynnilcrcook , N-8 AIne ilept. , Vr l/rt Angeles , CaU _ . 1I-MM8 17 * - r- UANTir > rA imifJIIT HOY ; MUST UK NP.AT. Annly nt once. Wyckoff , Seamans & I' ' ' " ' ? 1. . . . 17 1712 l-'ainatn Htrcct. It M..J17 WANTED FEMAEE'HELP. Tinted , lV4o n word first Insertion. Ic n word theieafter. Nothing taken for less than ZSc. WANTED. QIIIL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- woilc. Call at 1123 B. 32.1. C 080 WANTED , FEMALE STUDENT NURSE AT W. ( - . A. hospital , cor. Oth street nnd 6th avenue. Council Hluffa. C-M268 20 WANTEDaiitr , FORGENERAL HOUHR- wuik. 1023 S. Mill ave. C 2S9 18 * WANTED , aiiiL von GENERAL ijousu. \\nik. 533 South 27th street. C M3Q1 18 * \V\NTKIJ. PAPER I1OJC WOIIKKUS OF KX- ' p.-ilencp. Santa Clara MnnufactiirlnB < . 43th and Dodnc trecta. C--.MJ03 17 WANTIiLAI > V COOKS , IO ; 2D COOKS , $20 ; Ifi illnlnK room Klrls for out west ; private family cooks , 3. Canadian Olllce , 1503 Farnam. C 310 17 * SVANTKI ) , ( ! IUL FOH QIONKIIAL IIOCSI3- wniU. fall after 7 p. m , SOI N. 18thi Ft. FOR KENT HOUSES. llalep lOa a line each Insertion , 51.CO a line | .er month. Nothing taken for legs than i3e. ! 1IOUBIS3 IN ALL PA UTS OF TIII2 CITV. TIIF ! O. IUuvls company , 1503 Farnam. D 733 C HOOM COTTAQE ; MODKItN. CIIOICU IN Sliinford Circle. C. B. Ulgutter , 201 Ileo Imlldlng. D-1Z3 Viousrs : , F. K. DARLING , DAUKEn IILOCK , D 761 XIW MODERN 8-nOOM HOUSE , 31 & MASON U 756 ItnNTAL AOENCy , B07 I1KOWN BLOCK. U-M513 DnSlllAllLB HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF city , cheap. J. II. Parrotte , Douglas block. D-M502f20 FOH IlKNT , 1823 CAPITOL AVENUK.TIIREH story residence , 14 rooms. Henry W. Yntes. D-M1 18 4 ItOOM APARTMENT. " 8TKA1I HEAT ; 11EF- i-reiu-i-a required , 816 So. 22J. I ) M239 " 11 ( IPS KM AND STORES FOR RENT. JIC- ( ' 'auiiu Investment Co. , 15th and Dodge. D M2S3 21 .J'MNH . CHANCE TO RENT SPLENDID MOD- TII house , newly painted and papored. Rent lediH'i-d , Opposite Itedlrk'a Grove. North 24lh ntfCt. | Ilurna' china Btore. D M333 18 * , PINT ! CORNER FLAT IN CLOUSER Itl.OOK. / 7 lotima. rniiKC and all other conveniences. " * ( l orec Clouser , room 2 , 1023 Farnam. 1 IJ-MM3 t rOBJ RENT FURNISHED ROOMS. S llnl i , IVJo n word first Insertion , la n word A „ tlieivnftrr. Nothlnc taken for leas than 23c. TOR RUNT , D HIRAllLn FURNISHED rooms. Inqulro 1919 Dodge. K M75S FiniXIHHHD ROOMS , MODERN , 1717 CIIICA- BO street. E M7jjf28 * F I' R N1HUUD ROOM , Z017 HARNEY STRIOKT" K M233 ' 'O * S I-'L'RNIHIIED ROOMS FOR IIOUSEKEUI'INO for man und wife. Rent taken In board , 319 N 17 I-J-137 TWO FRONT ROOMS , MODERN CONVKNI- encea. 2310 Davenport. U M152 FOR RENT. FURNISHED. 3 ROOMS FOR limm-kecplng. C13 N. 19th ft. n 273 1C * r I-MNI-LY FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED IIKMIIS for housekeeping In modem lirlck ; pri vate family ; on 3 cur lines. 2003 Hurt street. K M3W ( Si * TWO PL-RNISIIED ROOMS , JIO. 022 DOllflLAS ! i--.MUDS : FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. Hates , IH ° a word first Insertion , lo n word thereafter. NothlnR taken for less than 23c. VOPNd WOMEN'S HOME. UNDER CARE OF Women's Christum association , ill a. 17th st. F-C13 LARGE ROOM , WITH STRICTLY FIRST- vl.isn board. 2109 Douglas Direct , F ( OS M3IIV DESIRAIILU FRONT ROOM WITH AN ali-ove , hot water , heat : uecoiul lloor. 212 S. 2Jlli stroet. F-83 ! ) _ nnsiRAiiLi : ROOMS AT THE FREN/.ER , 1IC Notth Z3th street. F Miyj 17 * 11OO.MB AND FIRST-CLA8S BOARD ; HOUSR' ncnly furnished , moilcrn , 1910 Capltul avenue. . F-MD07 17 liAllltl ] SOUTH ROOM. WITH HOARD. TI5I.B- plioiio anil steam. References. 20J North IStli. F M337 18 * FOR KENT.-TJNFXmNI8H'D ROOMS. Italra , mo a word first Iniertlon , la n word there if Ur. Nothlnc taken for lees than VCc. 4 ROOM , 031 SO. 17T1I ST. G-MSI3 MJ * FOR RENT STORES AND OFFIOE8 HntiM , lOo n line each Insertion , $1.50 a line per month. Nothing taken for less than 2Jc. 1'OlT HKNT , THE 4-STORY 11IUCK UUILDINO ! > I6 I-'arimm st. Tha building has a flrepioot criuiMit biis ment , complete steam heatliiK fix. IIIIVH , wulrr nn nil lloon , eas , etc. Apply nt the omoa uf the Hue. 1-810 _ OI-TK'ES FOR RENT IN THE KCIIIJT2 biilMlnic. 16th un > 1 Harney , Special Induce ments held out to permanent tenants. Ap ply to Jubst Uros. , rooms 60 and M Hchllti ImliaiiiB. I-MM5 _ U MONTHS \.EASU OF BTORE. CM B. 17TII , I MIM _ WANTED , SEVERAL F1R8T CLASS MEN AS iiKcnlH. Nona but liuntk'rs need apply , Will Klvn u guiiinnteinl balary , Addii-as U.I'M & ( livens , llitu-o block , Llncon , Nrb. I-MiSJ it _ POR RENT , CORNER BTORIJ AND RASE- nil-lit , llth anil lluwiml miottj , beat location In Ihn city for commission house. Desirable hiuiill stores In Expo ltlun tuillillnn uJJulnlni ; l.it i street llieuter. A. J. PoppUton , room 314 I'lrxt National lauk bldir. 1-M2S1 SI TOR RENT. BATob.N" LONG riNlT Nin" : ( . 'has. Riipp , iMne Pine , Neb , 1 MUj It Rales , lOo a line each Iniertlon. $1.20 n line r" mnth. Nattilni ; taken for l" s than 2vo. AtlENl'tf MAKIJ $5.00 A TTu' , aTlE.VTEST Kitchen utensil ever Invented. llotalU Uc. S to u Hold In every house. Bnmplo , po < lma paid , , MOMakln & Furihee , Clnclnnutl , o. n * ANTED , AOENTS TO IVVKi : .impli > . wo will pay cipcnia and salary or nil w liberal commlialon , Hamples sent on vppllratlon , Aildreu Ix > ck lloz 115. New York Cltr. J-MMI ! ! WANTED TO RENT. Hate * , IHo n wonl first Insertion , lo a wonl thereafter. Nothing taken for \tta \ than ZSo. WANTED , UNFURNISHED ALCOVE OR iloubla room , tnixlcni conveniences and bonrd , by nmn ami wife. Must bo west of Oeornl nvi and south of Lcavcnworlh trcel. Ad- C 62 , lice. K M3I2 IS * STORAGE. Rates , lOc n line each Insertion , $1,50 a line per month , Nothing taken for less than 2Ie. BTORAOU. WILLIAMS & CROSS , 1214 HAR- ney. M 7CO BTORAOH FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS' CLEAN and cheap rate. It. Wells , 1111 Farnam.M M 7l WANTED-TO BUY. nates , IHo a word first Insertion. Ic n word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c. WANTKD TO llt'V , 3 I1OOIC CASUH AND AN ulllcc ilnjk. Address C < 7. llee. N-201 16 * TOR SALE HbRSES.WAOONsTETC. i-oit HAM : . PHAETON. WITH I > OM : AND shafts , almost new ; will sell cheap. Aditrrss O W. lice olllco. I'-M-TO 18 HAl.B-A GOOD DOUUI.U SLKIOH. ItT- qulrn nt AVImlsor stable. _ Q-237 H * rou HAM ; Nnw ui'iuairr PIANO , OAK frame ; will tnko Rood horse In trade. O. ! ' . Klser. South Omaha. 0-C26 IUNT : , 47 Acnwa rcm OAIIUBN run- poses , south poor fnrm , west Howell s ten ncroi. Imiulro uf John llamlln , 917 H. 13th , Mnloll block. Q-MM3 _ HAM-ID HAY FOH HALE. TUB STANDARD Cattle C'opany , Ames , Neb. , have 2.000 tons of good burn stored hay for sale. All orders filled promptly. Q-M713 _ COI.UM7)iA ) HICVCM : . MODKIj NO. 30. A I.- most new , with cuaranteo for 1 year , for $90. 117 N. IGlh st. _ Q-315 lf. MISCELLANEOUS. Itates , J'ie a wonl first Insertion , tc a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 23c. PIIKHH IIOI.HTHIN COW AND CAM' ' TOR sale , or r..ll trade for fresh Jersey. Apply to John Grant , 322 Uce IllilK. U M277 17 CLAIRVOYANTS. Itates , lOo a line each Insertion , Jl.CO n line per month. Nothing taken for less than 2oc. MIIS. DIl. H WAimEN. cL AmVOYANT. HE. liable business medium ; 7th year at US N. 16. a 762 _ _ MASS'AGErBATHsT ETC. Hates 114o n word llrst Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 2Ge. MADAMi ; SMITH. D02 S. 13TH , 2ND TI..OOH. i-oom 3. MassJBC , vapor , alcohol , fleam , sul- phurlno and sea baths. _ T-M200 17 MASSAGE. MADAME IJERNAIID , MME. UROWN , 1311 CAPITOL , AVE. IIOOM 4 , second Moor. MassaRO treatment. Alcohol , sulphur and sea baths. T M2'jr 22 * PERSONAL. _ Hates , IVn n word llrst Insertion. Ic a word thereafter. "Nothing taken for leas than 2Sc. MAHSACIIS TREATMENT ELKCTRO-TI I Mil- mat baths. Scalp and hair treatment , manicure nnd clilrnpodlst. Mrs. Test , 6Wi S. 15th Wlllmcll block. . U 7C3 _ MONEY LOANED ON AM , KINDS OF OOODS at lowest rates at GOS N. 16th st. U 8lof22 _ VIAVI , HOME TREATMENT FOR I.ADI KS. Health book and consultation free. Addresser or call , Vlavl Co. , sulto 346 lice bliltr. Lady U-MoOlfiS * attendant. _ MIIS. I1ARTON OIVES READINGS IN IJAMtl- Istry ut 021 S. 18th Ladles , 60c ; gents. U.M , . ANY ONE NEEDING ASSISTANCE AND wishing to avoid publicity can find a friend by mlilressInK In strict confidence. Rev. T , , J. Muckey. Ileo ofllcc. _ U-M1000 20 * _ HOOTS IILACKED FREE ; FIRST-CLASS I1AR- liers ; stiavInK , lOc ; hair cutting , 25c ; bath , 20c. 1402 Farnam street , n. w. cor. of llth. bas - invnt. U M. < 4 13 _ _ MASSAGE TREATMENT. KLECTRO-TIIEH- . mal baths. Scalp and tiair treattneiit.iimnlcuro nnd chiropodist. Mrs. Post , G19V4 S. 15lh. \Vlthnell block. " ' 63 _ COMPOUND OXYGEN CURES ASTHMA. luonchltlu , consumption , catarrh , etc. Ten days free at II. 33 DoUKlas blk. , 16th & Dmlce. U 223 10 WANTED. A HOME IN OMAHA FOR A hrlRlit , beautiful boy , neo 3'/4 years. Address C D3 , care Uce. U M330 18 * MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE. Rates. IJJo a word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken tor less than 25c. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. THE O. F. Davla.Co. , 1S05 Farnam Bt. W 761 LOANS ON IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED city property. 13,000 and upwards , G to 6V4 ncr cent : no delays. W. Farnam & Co. , 1320 Farnam. W-765 ANTHONY LOAN AND TRUST CO. . 318 N. Y. kite , loans at low rats for cholco security on Nebraska and Iowa farms or Omaha city property. "W 766 MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES ON Improved and unimproved Omaha real estate , 1 to 5 years. Fidelity Trust Co. , 1702 Farnum. W 767 MONEY TO LOAN ON FARMS IN DOUGLAS county and Omaha city property. No delay. Fidelity Trust Co. , 1703 Farnam at. W M663 MONEY TO LOAN ON-OMAHA PROPERTY nnd Nebraska farms at from 0 to 7 per cent. W.ll. Mellcle , First Nat'l bank bid.VM76S C13NTRA1 , LOAN AND TRUST CO. , 800 HEE building. W 7 S MORTGAGE LOANS , A. MOORH , G04 N. Y. Life. W-117m8 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real estate. Urcnnan , Love & Co. . I'axton block. W-M133 I CAN LOAN YOU MONEY ON HEAL ESTATE In UtrRc or small amounts WITHOUT DELAY. J. D. 2ITTLT3. Cll-51 ! Drown block , 16th and Douglas. ' W 251 M12 LOANS ON RU-Al. ESTATE.WARRANTS.QOOD notes , etc. , bought. Garvln llros. , 210 N. Y. Life. \V-273 MONEY TO LOAN OHATTELsT" " MONEY TO LOAN We wll loan you any sum which you wish small or large , at the lowest possible rates. In the quickest possible tlmo anil for any length of time to suit you. You can pay It back In such Installments as you wish , when you wish , and only pay for It as long us you keep It. You can borrow on HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANOS , HORSES. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES , WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS. MERCHANDISE , OR ANY OTHER SECURITY , Without publicity Or removal uf property. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. , SOU SOUTH 16T1I STREET , First Moor nbove the street. THE OLDEST , LARGEST AND ONLY INCOR PORATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA. X-763 MONEY TO LOAN ON HORSES , WAGONS , pianos nnd furniture of all kinds , lluslness confidential. J. U. Haddock , room 437 Haingo block. X 773 WILL LOAN MONEY ON ANV KIND OF security ; strictly confidential , ' A , E , Harris , room 1 Continental block. X 771 MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE. PIANOS , ull articles of value. Fred Terry , 430 Rameo block. X 3M THE PLACE TO ItORROW MONEY ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE , MONEY ON HORSES AND MULES , MONEY ON WAGONS AND CARRIAGES , MONEY ON PIANOS AND ORGANS , MONEY ON WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS , MONEY ON MERCHANDISE , MONEY ON ANY CHATTLE SECURITIES , MONEY ON Roods that remain with you , MONEY IF YOU WANT NO PUI1LICITY , MONEY IN largo or small amounts , MONEY AT LOWEST 1'OSSIHLE HATES , MONEY IN QUICKEST POSS1IILE TIME MONEY THAT you may pay back at any time iiml In any amount. Is ut ROOM 4 , WITH * NELL block , cor. IStll and Hartley sts. THE FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. X-77 BUSINESS CHANCES. Rates , Iffo u line first Insertion , II.W n I In * per month. Nothing tuken for less than I5c , DRUG HTORE. "ci-JNTRALLY LOCATED. ON easy terms. Uox 618. City. Y M5U A JI.SOO.W HARDWARE STOCK FOR SAL11 tluslnecs A No. I. F. I. Hall , Crouton , Neb. V-M < I M WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR SALE. THIS Is u harg.lln If taken soon. Good reasons ( or Belling. vV.Mlim C' 81. life. Y M3H n FOR SALE. IJUST PAYING HOTEL IN HOU8. tun. Lmig lease , low rent ; account ilckneu. Wagloy & l.'hcrry , 400 Klum building. Houston , Tei. Y-M1M U PARTNER WANTED. EXPERIENCE UN- nec sary. In barber chop centrally located , to uttcna clium and make ulmngeaiul Klv buthi. AUJrets U 41. Her. Y S > 1 IS * FOR RALE. AMERICAN HOUSE. (40.00. IN * quirt > 24 Douglas street , upatuln. Y Mill HOTEL FOH BALK 171 , B1IENANDOAH. IA. We. You Hit the Boll's Every tlmo When you use Every bright housekeeper wants it. All bright grocers keep it. BUSINESS CHANCES. Continued. 1'OK ' HALE , A FIRST-CLASS OMAHA FIRE Insurance agency or H Interest to a suitable party. Address U lil , Heo. Y M328 18 * .SHOE STORE FOH SALE OR HALF INTRIt- cst ; well established business. Address Hocknk DnJgi1 , Fremont , Nell. Y M321 23 * FOR HAM : OR EXCHANGE , $10,000 WORTH good paying property , well rented. Will tnko stock uf groceries or general merchandise. Day & Hess , Council muffs. In. Y M378 17 FOR EXCHANGE. Rates. lOc n line each Insertion , tl.GO a line per month. Nothing taken for less than 25c. STOCK OF MILLINERY AND NOTIONS ; want horses and cattle. Box 95 , Frankfort , Ind. Z-773 I OWN 100 FARMS IN NEI1RASKA. KANSAS and Dakota. Will sell cheap or CNClmnge for milse. , horses and cattle. Address box 76 , _ FrankfortInd. _ Z 773 WILL EXCHANGE MY HOUSE , PRATT AND 21st ( modern Improvements ) , for Chlcaco prop- orty.tmproveil or unimproved. W. M. Welch , CO ! I'axton block. 7. M13S f9 STEAM GRAIN ELEVATOR IN REST PART of state , for general merchamlso or gro ceries. Address Lock box 16 , Wood River , Neb. Z M743 FOR EXCHANGE.HOUSES AND LOTS IN Onmlm for Nebraska land. Tlio O. F. Davis company. 1E03 Farnam street. 7. M7SC 28 ICO ACRES IN DUELL COUNTY , NEIL ; WILL Iradtf for a good drug stock In eastern Ne braska , Hex II , Imogene , Iowa. / M231 17 * GOOD FARM AND STOCK FOR FfRNITlTHE nnd undertaking or m'd'sc. Address Lock Rex G07 , Red Cloud , Neb. / M2I7 17 * TWO GOOD"LOTS IN LIVE NERRASKA TOWN to exchange for law library. Address E. Cot ton , Rex 146. Enid , Okl. / M29S 20 * 160 ACRES HAY LA 'D , 0 MILES FROM CEN- trnl City , to trade for mcrclinmllsr , groceries preferred. Box 034 , Central CMty , Neb. 55 212 M16 * WANTED TO BORROW. Hates. Hie a word first Insertion. Ic a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 2oC. MONEY WANTED ON OMAHA IMPROVED residence property ; also offer Investors a num ber of carefully selected llrst mortgages. Garvln Rros. . 210 N. Y. Life Dldg. M..66 17 TOR SALE REAL ESTATE , Rates , IVaC n word first Insertion. Ic a word thereafter. Nothing taken for loss than 25c. IF YOU WANT A HOME OR AN INVESTment - ment , READ OVER THESE HARGAINS : ELEGANT DOU11LI3 RESIDENCE , with" beauti ful cast front , lot 7GxlGO feet , large barn , ICP house , etc. , all modem Improvements , splendid neighborhood. Price , J13.600.00. NICE 8-ROOM HOUSE , with furnace , bath , gas , city water , etc. , close to motor line. Price , JO. 500.00. 11EAUT1FPL HOME In Hnnscom Place. IIouso has all modern conveniences , half block from motor line , elegant neighborhood , $7.203.00. DOUHLU RESIDENCE , comer , 86x145 feet , ' Pnclflo and 30th. ' Ono of the llnest residence sites In the city , $9.000.00. IIUSINES8 corner , lots 1 nnd 2 , Vlnton Place , corner 20thVlnton and Spring streets , 76x90 feet. Splendid point- for brick block of stores and ll.its. Price , $6.000.00. TRACKAGE AND WHOLESALE property , 110 feet fronting on South 13th street , near Jones , side trnck already In the alley adjoining. Price only $223 per front foot. TRACKAGE property , 49 lots , with 1.030 feet , smooth , level trackage on F. , K. & M. V. 11 , It. , near new fair grounds , West Omaha. Price , $15,000.00. RELT LINE TRACKAGE. 700 feet on the Ilelt line , with COO feet frontage on main thorough fare leading-out of the city , opposite Ruser'8 hotel and just this slild of the new fair grounds. West Omaha. Price , $8-tOO.OO. HUHINESS PROPERTY , double corner facing on three streets , Cumlng , Vista and "A , " with 124.feet frontage on Cumlng street. This property has a modern-built two-story double frnmo business block , with stores and Mats. Room for four more stores and flats ; best payIng - Ing Investment on the market. Price , $0.500.00. 800 ACRES ot choice farm land In Greeley county , this state , close to railroads , first- class soil , running stream of water. A big bar gain. Price , $6,400.00. SPLENDID corner , 21th nnd "C" streets , South Omaha , 0x150 feet east front , will bring $100.00 per front foot soon. If sold quick only $2.700.00. FIVE ACRES In West Omaha , will make splen did fruit and vegetable garden. Price , $2,200.00. TEN ACRES In West Omaha , close to junction of licit line nnd F. . E. & M. V. R. R. and overlooking new fair grounds. Will make GO elegant lots. A splendid bargain at SI.W3.00. It you have a few hundred dollars to Invest call and see what we have to offer. Illcka , 303 N. Y. Life blilg. RF.-M30I 17 HARGAINS , HOUSES. LOTS AND FARMS , sale or trade. F. 1C. Darling , Darker block. 717 WILL SELL CHEAP OR EXCHANGE FOR Milwaukee , WIs. , property , lots 8 , 9 , 10. block B , H. V , Smith's add. , cty of Omaha , For In formation wrlto Cream City Sash and Door Company , Milwaukee , WIs. M74lf2S FOR SALE. GTllOOM COTTAGE , CORNER LOT , on car line. Mmit sell ot once. A great bargain. 1528 South llth. RE M233 17 * QUICK SALES. 10 ACRES , SOIL RICH AND very productive , 0 miles west of postolllcc. Price , $1WJ. 320 acres , all In cultivation , ns good n piece ot land as there Is In the state. Good build ings , 13 miles west ot Omaha , only $50 per acre. C. II. Itoatrlght. 301 N. Y. Life. R E-290 WE CAN OFFER FOR HALE SEVERAL COTtages - tages of from four to six rooms , well located ami recently built , at from $1,200 to > 1.800 , on monthly payments. These houses an * worth GO per cent moro than what they can bo pur chased for. Fidelity Trust Company , 170J Fur- mini st. RE 319 18 LOTS IN AVONDALE PARK AT FROM $1.200 to Jt.SOO : within the mile limit ; stone walks , trees , sewer , olcclrlo lights , everything. Small payment. Rig Investment. Fidelity Taint Com pany , 1702 Farnam st. HE 319 IS 160 ACRES IN CENTRAL NERRASKA , NEAR town , all good land ; ten aero grove , In good condition ; price , $10 per acre ; $500 cash , bal- anew on time. Wo will pay buyer's oar faro to see 1t. Williams At Mlttan. Room 313 Me- Cague building , opposite postolllct' . HE 317 19 WE ARE COMPLETING TWO MORE OF those modern cottages In Avomlule Park , Per fect In completeness nnd nrrungpinent and de signed especially for men ot moderate fainlllen and moderate Income , say from $1,000 to $2,000 , No troublu to show them , Fidelity Trust Com- pany. 1702 Farnam st. HE-319 IS FOH BALE , CHEAP-ONE 1IUSINE.SS HOUSE anil lot , 25 teet front , at 1453 South 13th street. Address I. M. Street , 113 South 21th street. R E M337 23 * LOST. Rates , IHo a word llrst Insertion , la a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 2So. LOST. MALE PUG DOG. "SINTO , " 11HOWN spots on hind legs. Return tu 411 N. 19th tor reward. Lo -M2e t 17 * LOST Oil STOLEN FROM 20TH CAlILK OAR line , sealskin muff. Liberal reward , no 111103. lion * asked If returned to Ma ill.ion hotel , M 336 17 LOST-A LARGE FINE LOOKING HI.UIJ IIEL- ten setter Uog , black and white ; hail on leather collar. Finder will Im liberally re warded by returning to KM N , 0lh and lUu- della st. 3is 19 SCALES. NKW AND SECOND HAND SCALES. ALL kinds. Address llorden & BellccU Co. , I-aku at. . Chicago. S3 ! UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMBR8 Ilates , 19o a line each Insertion , II.W a lln per month. Nothing taken for less than 25v. C. W. IIAKER ( FORMERLY WITH JOliN o7 Jacobs , deceased ; later with M. O. Maul ) un. dcruker and embalnur ; (1 ] a. 16th. Tel. (93. _ T75E4 * 1C K. 1IUHKET , FUNERAL DIRECTOR" AND Ull Chicago ( , Tel. .19. 77 * UPHOLSTERING. GLORE UPHOLSTERING CO. , GENERAL FUR- nlturn rep.Urlng ; estimates ami information cheerfully given. All work called for anil promptly attended to. 2023 Farnam street , Telephone 750. M323 SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. Jtatcs , lOc n line first Insertion , $1.50 a Una per month. Nothing taken for less than 23c. VAN SANT.8 SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND , 513 N. Y. Life. Omaha. Ask for circular. M405 MUSIC , ART AND LANGUAGE. Rates , HSc n word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for Uss than 25c. O. F. GELLENBECK. I1ANJOIST AND teacher , 1810 California st. 914 DRESSMAKING. ARTISTIC TAILOR-MADE DRESSMAKING , from $3.00 up. Madame Corbett , 1712 Spencer , Kounlzu Place. M30S M15 * Ibli extraordinary Rejuvenator Is the most wonderful discovery of tlio "aw. It has been cudoipcd by Iho leadlngsclenlltic men of Kuiopo jOFrrsh and America , jffts&e , Xlutlynii purely table. Iliidynn Prematureness of Iho discharge In 20 dnj-3. " Cures BEFOBS 3LVOSX Al'TEB Consllpatlon , Dizziness , Falling Bensallons , Nervous Twitching of tho'eycs and other parta. Strengthens , Invigorates nnd tones the cnllto system. lludyniicurea'Deblllty , Ncrvousncis , Emissions , ami Oevelopes nnd restores weak organs. Pains In the back , losses by day ot niglitaro stopped quickly. Over 2,000 private cnaorsemcnls. Promatnrcnes'i means Impotenoy In the first stage. It isatymplomof sotalnal weaknessand barrenness. It can be stopped In i0 ! days by the use of Hudyan. The now discovery was made by the Special ists of the old famous Hudson Blcdiciil Insti tute. It Is the strongest vltallzcr made. It la yotibuyslxboxcaand. are not entirely cured , six moro will bo sent to you free of all charges. Bond for circulars and testimonials. Address HUDSON miCAL INSTITUTE , . 1032 MARKET ST. , SAN FRANCISCO , CALIFORNIA. BIRNEY'S Catarrh Powder iRollevos Catarrh and Cold In the Hcncl Instantly by one application Cures Head Noloos & DEAFNESS. Ctll cr vrlw 1JH n oull Trrnplf , Thl ( co. Trlnl IrcatniLMitorsnmplofrcu Sold by dru&glats , COc. BUREAU. SIIEi-t 03. , SOLI01TOUS.noo- Unllains. OMAHA. NB . Advlco FltBB. RM1LWAYT1MEGRRD .eavesCHICAao. | RURLINaTN& q.lArrlves" Omulml Uepot 10th and Mason Sts. | Omaha 4:45pm : Chicago Vestibule. . . , U50.im ; Sjiun : | Chicago Express 4:2.'pm : 7opm : Chicago and Iowa Ix > cal 8DOain : ll:3jam : Paclllo Junction Local 5:55pm : Leaves IUURLINOTON & MO. RIVER. I Arrives O nmlial Depot 10th and Mason Sts. | Omaha Denver Express . 9:333in : 10:15am : . , .Dcadwood Express . 4:10pm : 4:50pm : . Denver Uxpr as . 4:10pm : CSOim. : | . . Nebraska Ixjcal ( except Sun. ) . . . G:50pm : 8:15am. . Lincoln Local ( except Sunday ) . .ll:25am : Leaves I K. C. . ST J. & C. D. Omaha Depot loth unil Mason Sts. 'Jl3nm : KUIIHIIS City Duy Express Cr.nu : | 9:15pm..K. C. Night Ex vlu U. P. Trans. . . 0:50iim : Leaves I CHICAGO. R. I. & PACIFia ( Arrives Omaha ) Union Depot 10th & MaBonsts. _ | Omaha " " ' - - "EAST. U:0am..Atlantic : Express ( nf ; Sunday ) . . 7:13pm S:00pm : NlKht Kxpress 0l3nm B:00pm..Chicago : VestlbUI Nll"Llmlteil. . . 2:00pm : 12ilOam.Oklahoma Exp. ( loOJll. ex. Sun ) 6iiuam ; WKBT. " " C:30.imOklahoma & Texas Exp. ex. Sun)12:10am SMpm Colorado Limited 4:50pm Leaves I UNION SIC. ( Arrives Onmlial tJn Ion Depot lOtli' & uson sts. | Omaha 9&0am Denver 4:03pm : Z:15pin : Overland 6:30pm : 3:4Spmlloatrlco : & HtromiJi' * Ex ( ex Sun)1230pm ) ; 0lUiin : | Pacific l-lxjufiw , . . . .11Ham ( ' Leaves ( CHICAGO/MIL , 'fi'I ' ' . pmahaUnUnDepot | _ 10lli.ti Mason sis. | Orn.ilm 633pm ; ChlraRO Limited 9MOjin 11J30.IIII..urileaijii | Exprcnjj ( S Siin.jLjj HSOpjiii : Lvivca I F.7"ir.t""MOTrLrfr. ; "TSrrlVeT1 Omuhal Depot. ISth and y < tll tc ets. jpinahn 9:05.im : Deadwood lUxliresa 6:10pm : 9:03aniEx. : ( Hat.Vyo. ) . ExiiMl-x. ( Mon. ) 6:10pm : BiOOpm.Noifolk Kxpri-sa ( lit , . Sunday.10:45am ) : .B:45pm : . .St. Pjiul xfWfJS . . . t 925am ; Lou ves l ( ' 111 C.YULT " ' "NOUTMVKiJTrN.uTrrl vei" OmnlinlT. | P. Depot 10th & Mason ts. ( Onmha ll:03am : t CMOpm 4:0. : | > m Vedlllrtilo Limited 3:20.un : C:30inn : Eastern Flyer 2lC ; [ > m C:30pmEx. : ( Sat..Chic. ) PassEx ( , Mon. ) U:25pni : Mo. _ _ Vallfy , _ Local 10:20jir\i : \ " MlSSOOltniAClFlO. " ( Arrlvua DcH3t. | Uth and Webster sts. | Omaha 12:20pm : . "St. Louis Express aTWani WiOOpin St. Louis Express 4Wpm : B:10nm..laily : pxjKimN ) Jmiska Local. . 9:10iun 'Iuvi'V | C. " . BTr'lirr" 17 & " " 0 , " " { ArrlveT , OmahaDepot | _ , ISth _ amMV bster ts.J [ Omaha 8Wjm..Sioux : City Aecomniodatl6n..lO20pm ; : : lSpm..Hloux City Exnrerm ( Ex. Sun..l:20pm ) : _ B :45i : > m . .HI. Paul Limited..t. . . . j > :2iam : LVaves I fllolfi'DlTIf & "PAClI.'ic" " | AYrifer _ OmahaU. | P. Depot 10th & _ Ma8onsts.Oinaha | * 6:5Jnm.iBiouic : City Pai enger7r7irr.li:20p"m : ajUpm. . u.ii .St. Paul Express. . . . . . 10:00 : > ini Leaves I HIOUX CITV i'l'Ach'IC' . " " ' " ( Arrlvei Omahal Depot , 15th ami Webster ut * . | Omaha 6i45pm . . .81. Paul""MmftiilTT7.7. . .T7.9i23anl 6(5 : | > in. . . . .Chicago. Limited . . . 9i&im : Leaves l"OMAflA c" Bt * . LOUIS. ( Arrives OmahalU P Depot 10th & Mason sts , lOinalm til. Louis Canauu UM .U UiNION PACIFIC SATISFIED Wage Schcclulo Matter Still Lies iu the Hands of the Receivers , THURSTON EXPLAINS WHAT CALDWELLSAID ( Irnernl Coirlu Kuvlmrs thn Nt. f.oul.i Hltini- tlon nnd HUH .Siiiu'thlng to ttuy on tlio Itlghts uf Labor .ludgn Itliu-r I'assot on Gnrnlsliiiient Cases. Juilgo John M. Thurston , general solicitor of the Union Pacific , arrived from St. Louis yesterday and was at his desk In head quarters at an early hour. The worried look which was naturally expected was miss ing on thin particular occasion and the railway lawyer was in ' 0x00110111 humor , not withstanding the sensational news sent out Thursday from St. Lotila regarding Union Pacific matters. To a reporter for The Ileo Mr. Thurston- said : "As I read the sensational dispatches con cerning the action taken by the circuit judges at St. Louts the real facts arc grossly misrepresented and entirely misleading. "Judgo Caldwcll- the course ol an In formal presentation of the wage schedule matters , stated that ho could ECO no reason why the receivers needed to sccnro any order or further authority to put In new wage schedules , having obtained nn order to that effect from the United States court of Nebraska , which Is the court of primary jurisdiction , and the Judge expressly refused to Interfcro with the order made by Judge Dundy , and In personal conversation ho authorized mo to say to Judge Dundy and the press that ho would' not think of Interfering with Judge Dundy's order. "Judge Caldwcll did , however , suggest that If the receivers would 'ask Judge Dundy lo vacate the order already made then both the circuit Judges would sit at Omaha 011 March 26 to hear the entire question of wage schedules for the system. Judge Caldwell stated that If this course of procedure was desired by the receivers the circuit judges would make an order directing the railway company to serve notice on the heads of the labor organizations of the date of hearing , and to glvo these labor representatives transportation and subsistence , nnd thus glvo them an opportunity to have their day In court and bo heard before the two circuit Judges. Tlio circuit Judges , however , ex pressly declined to enter upon this hearing If the present order of the United States circuit court for Nebraska remains In force , on the ground that tills court had general Jurisdiction over the receivership affairs and that they will not interfere with such orders as this court makes , except , of course , upon appeal or In some proceeding brought to review same. Judge Caldwell was very emphatic In his statement that whatever course might bo pursued by the receivers no Interference would bo permitted from any source with their administration or operation of the railway lines , nor would any one be permitted to Interfere with their properties or such employes as might bo brought Into or remain In thn service. LEFT WITH THE RECEIVERS. "Tho whole question therefore as to whether or not the present schedules shall go Into effect the 1st of March , or the entire - tire matter bo heard before the circuit judges is for the receivers to determine In the first instance , nnd then it would all de pend on whether or not the United States circuit court for Nebraska would bo willing to set aside the order already entered , for the purpose of having the whole question heard by the circuit judges. "General Cowln was with mo In court , and afterwards was with mo In conversa tion with Judge Caldwell , and I think will endorse the above as being a fair and Im partial statement of what was done and suggested. "In the matter of the application of the receivers for rehearing of the decision- Colorado concerning the Gulf matters , the circuit judges advised me before I loft St. Louis that they had determined to both sit at Omaha on March 20 , for the purpose of hearing the entire Gulf controversy on petitions for rehearing to be filed In Ne braska , Colorado and Wyoming , in order that the rights of the Union Pacific receivers nnd the Gulf receiver might bo definitely set- tied and a similar order made In each jurisdiction. "This action was most satisfactory to General - oral Cowln and myself , and was In exact ac cordance with our request. " Judge Thurston will go to Now York next week nnd will meet the receivers of the Union Pacific , when the wage question will bo taken up and some action as to Judge Caldwell's suggestion decided upon. Whether the schedule will bo put In effect March 1 , Is a rather difficult problem to solve , the chances being that the receivers will ask Judge Dundy to vacate the order made In the wage matter , that the employes of the sys tem may have a chance to bo beard. At present the conditions remain the same as before the presentallon of the case to Judges Caldwell and Sanborn , and until Judge Dundy vacates the order things will go on the same as before. GENERAL COWIN TALKS. General John C. Cowln , on his return from St. Louis yesterday , speaking of the pro ceedings had before Circuit Judges Caldwell nnd Sanborn In the Union Pacific receiver case , slad : "Of course , representing the government , I took no part whatever In the questions that came up with respect to labor , and the only matter In which I was acting was with ref erence to certain orders recently made by Judge Haliott In Colorado. In April , 18UO , a certain trafilc contract was entered Into between tlio Gulf system of railroads , party of the first part , and the Union Pacific sys tem , party of the second part , which con tract was In force at the time the re ceivers wcro appointed. In the same con tract the Union Pacific company obligated It self to pay Interest on certain mortgage bonds of the Gulf company. Judge Hullett , by orders recently made , has directed that the receivers shall continue to operate this traffic contract and shall also pay largo suinn toward liquidation of the Interest on Gulf bonds , and there are 'other mailers In Judge Hallolt's order affecting the receivership In general , such us requiring Iho Union Pacific receivers lo operate the Julesburg branch , which belongs to the Gulf syslem and has passed Inlo Iho hands of the Gulf receivership , nnd these orders of Judge Haliott are contrary and In nearly direct conflict with orders made by Judge Dundy anrt. wo think , operate as a wrong ful diversion of the energies nnd funds of the Union Pnclflo system In behalf of the Gulf system ; thai as the traffic" contract , In cluding the payment of the Interest referred to , cannot bo carried out by the Union Pacific receivers without great loss to their trust estate nnd , consequently , great damage "Almost as Palatable as Milk" This is a fact with regard to Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. The difference between the oil , in its plain state , is very apparent. In you detect no fish-oil taste. As it is a help to diges tion ' there is no * after effc : t except good effect. Keep in mind that Scott'n Emutsior is the best promoterof-flesl. and strength known \ < science. Tr-pired by Seott 4 Bown > . V y All drn r' nnd Impairment to and ot tlio Ecctirlly ot the United States , we contend that the re- cnlvorn not only have a right , but that It Is their duly lo entirely Ignore that con tract , and the attorney general Is acting with the receivers In nn effort to Imvo Judge Hallolt's orders In thin regard modllled or vacated , Our application at St. Louis waste to have ono or both tiio circuit judges sit nnd hear this matter , and .Circuit Judges Cnldwcll nnd Sunburn agreed lo hear the cnso In Omaha on March M , This Is ns far as the government Is taking any part. "As to the labor iiio | tion I only npcnk for myself , nnd I h.ivo always Bald and am of the same opinion still , that It by strike Is meant the peaceable abandonment ot em ployment nnd service , whether by tons or by thousands , Whether by concerted or In dividual resolve , no court has legal power or right to restrain such action. "I see much Is Bald In Die papers about Judge Caldwcll sending Judge Thurston home , etc. Now I know personally thai Judge Cnldwoll refused lo ItiU'rfuro with tin ) order ot Judge Utindy nnd that hltt tig- gcsllon ns to n course to bo pursued , HO ns to hnve n uniform iirooeduro In nil Juris- illctloitH , was perfectly satlsfnctory to Judge Thurston , " CIIANC'I-S : I'OIC A UK ) 1UMV. ii-m-tigcr Uutri In u Pair U'uy to lie Demiinill/nl , CHICAGO , Kcb. 16. Unless dial- Cnldwell of the Western Passenger ns tlon , who Is now In the east , comes homo nnd mends tils fences ho will linvo n pllo of trouble on his hnnds. General Passenger Agent Ltomnx ot the Union Pacific arrived In Chicago today and was In conference with Iho ngcnls of Iho lines In tlio Western Passenger nasoclallon which nro Iho Inll- male connections of the Union Pnclilc. It Is said that the Union Paclllc Is preparing to meet the rates recently put Into effect by the Canadian Pacific , nnd Is seeking the support of Its connections before so doing. Tlio lines on which It Is relying for support will do nothing unless the Union Pacific wilt glvo them the snmo divisions ns It now ilves ; to the Northwestern under llio special contract existing between these two sys tems. The mccllng today did not arrive nl tiny dcllnlto results 'nnd ' the Jconferenco reduce Us rates via Ogdon. Tliero Is every probability that through transcontinental rates will be out within n few days. The Southern Pacific has notified the Atclilson that after Mnrch It wll ncccpt no tickets to San Kranclsco reading over the Atclilson from Kos Angeles. This threat , If carried out , will result In further demoralization' the transcontinental traf- tlc , ns the Atclilson may decide to take from Us through rale from Chicago nnd Missouri river points the $15 local rate be tween I.os Angeles and San Francisco , thus making to San Krnnclsco the same rale us now prevails lo Los Angeles. The Southern Paclllc to meet this would bo compelled lo redem Us rate via Ogden. SATISKIKS CIIIUACO UNIONS. ' ' Kmlowil by tlio .Judge ( 'nliltrclI'M Opinion I .u hoiI.riulrrH ( ieniTiilly. Yesterday's Chicago Tribune ways ! Local labor leaders were much elated over Judge Caldwcll'8 ruling in tlio Union Pacific rail road case , which was published In n St. Louis dispatch in the Tribune. The order to glvo the employes sixty days' notice , the labor men say , is a great victory for them. ' If such a rule were adopted by nil employers , union men think , strikes could be nlmost prevented. 0. K. Woodbury , president of the United Carpenters council , said : "The decision Is perfectly f.ilr and Just. It Is only right that workmen should bo notified In advance that their wages nro lo bo cnt , no mailer whether the employer bo a receiver appointed by n court or any private firm or corporation. " Secretary McCormlck of the United Car penters council said that If employes were consulted before their wages were reduced and given n sixty days' notice It would pre vent ! 10 per cent of the strikes In this coun try. "Labor has always recognized , " he said , " .that whore the question of wages Is concerned strikes can be prevented by a conference between employer nnd employe. " "What wo wont , " said Robert Whlmsott of Carpenters council No. 1C2 , "Is n few moro men Ilko Jrtdgo Caldwell. All I can sny In reference to his decision Is that It Is thor oughly American. " L. S. , S. W. & < J. .MKISTINO. Stockholders A i'mblu ut DCS MiilneH nnd C'booso ItimrtI of Directors. DES MOIXRS , Feb. 1C. ( Special Telegram lo The ' Ileo. ) The first annual nipoling of stockholders of the Lnko Superior , South western & Gulf railway was held In this city today with a full representation of stock , resulting In the election of the following directors : B. U. Bristol of Minneapolis. L. M. Martin of DCS Molnes , S. L. Howard of DOB Moincs , J. M. Miller of Springfield , Mo. , M. I ) . Austin ot St. Louis and J. A. Illnsoy of Chicago. Immediately following the stockholders meeting the newly elected board of directors met and elected the following ollicerH : H. H. Bristol , Minneapolis , president ; L. M. Martin , Dos .Moines , vice president ; J , M. Miller , Springfield , Mo. , secretary ; S. L. Howard , Dos Molnes , assistant secretary ; J. A. Illnsey , Chicago , treasurer. A report was read from Special Agent L. S. Sloadumn , who Is In tlio field locating. It shows th ( > work to be progressing salls- fnctorlly , ami work on the line will soon be commenced. Mr. Btcadman wns appointed m ; locating engineer and has returned to his post to take charge of a largo party en gaged in loeqtltifj Iho new lino. IlOHPiillold llros. , contractors , of Omahn , will noon begin work constructing a line from Little Hock , Ark. , lo Aurora , which connects with the Sallno Pass. ( 'mill's to tlm I nlon Pacific. H. II. Payne will a.smime the duties of as sistant general passenger nnd ticket ngent of the Union Pacific Mnrch 1. For uomo llmo past It has been known In St. Louis that Mr. Payne had been tendered the posi tion , but until the wishes of ( ienerul Passen ger Agent Townsend of the Missouri Pacllli : could ! io ascertained Mr. Payne took the tender of thu place under advisement. Howard Payne has been connected with the Missouri Pacific for several years and In regarded In passenger circles as n very careful - ful pnKScnger man. Ho will probably have Jurisdiction over rnto mutters unil will bo expected to attend minor meetings. Mr. C. Muckiiuzlt ) , thu chief clerk , will bu continued In his position and will be the active man , ni > heretofore , In the olllc ? , ( letting Keudy for Action. NOKT11 PLATTK , Fob , ! . ( Special T lo- grnni to The Ileo. ) The Caldwell endorse ment ot Judges Haliott nnd ' Itlnur was re ceived with much enthusiasm by the om- ploycu of the Union Pnclilc hero. Fulton ( iiinll ot the counsel for employes nnd Oeorgo W. Vroman , chairman of the Brother hood of Locomotive ICnglnours grievance committee , nro In hourly constitution. These gulitlcmun fuel Ihut the way U now clear to prevent Oundy's arbitrary order from being enforced. They nro keeping the wlros hot between hero and Donvcr , and will ntmto no effort to sccuro the full benefits of thu Iliillett and Hlncr di'cUlon until the Dundyorder Is vacated , und the decks cleared fur action , an proposed by Jndgo CuUlwoll. Slopped ( Jiiriililiee Slmrkv , Judge John Hlncr , Hitting for District Judge Foster In Kansas the other day , , made the following ruling In a garnishment case , which will bo Interesting to employed over the Union Pacific aystcm : "It Is therefore by the court ordered that mild receivers pay to said William J. Mur ray ull wage * dtiu him , notwithstanding said garnishment proceedings. "It Is further ordered that suld receivers pay thu wages ot nil other employes which nro being withheld by reason uf garnishment proceedings. And In tha future and until the further orders of thU court , said re ceivers are directed not to withhold wages duo employes ' by reason of garnluhment pro ceedings. " _ _ TliN'itti'ii loKoll I IKI TOPKKA , Feb. lli. The St. Joseph & Grand Island Hullroail company today ap plied to Judge Hlncr of thu United fitutos circuit court for an order restraining the sheriff of Donlphan county from ai'lllng the St. Joseph bridge for taxox. This Is un old light and has hven In the courts fur several yearn , the authorities of Ilunlplmn county claiming tlio right to assess thu lirldxo mid thu company contending that the bridge In part ol Us right of way and should bu by thu state board. WENT BEFORE THE MAYOR Mr. Simcral Seeks to Show Why Spcclit Should Bo Iiuponchod , CHARGES BACKED WITH AFFIDAVITS City Atloriu-y Cmim-ll Drrlnrrs Unit the ilileiiriAniilmt : tlio ( 'oiliii'lliinui Is Mot .strung CnniiKli to U'urrnut tlm Act Idii Ciinlriiiplntrd. Mayor llonils ll.itcni'il ycntonlay ndvrnoon to it formal iircsonlntluii u ( tlio cliar LM iiRalnsl Uutincllnuin Hpcclit by K.V. . Shu- oral. Allldnvltfl wore prosi'iitod , slMiicd by CU'orgo K. Spcchl , It. S. Ilerlln , John Krclc unil B. U' . Slmurnl. Tlio llrnt naiiipil tlpposcd Hint the coiinoll * knnn proposcil to hint In the fall of issit to form a company for street lighting , nnroulnit to co that the company xecureil a contract from the city and to ailvanco ucli means as might bo necessary , but ho would have to keep hla own connection with the matter tlnrk bccaiiso of his position ns a mfinbcr of the city council. Alllant further deposed that his council- mnnlc tinclp hail backed him In tlio Metro politan Street LlKlitliiK company ; had en dorsed nnmeroiiH nolcH , asKfcgatliiK $3.tM , for tlio purchase of tlio plant of the Sun Vapor l.lghtliu ; company ; had drawn ifSOO as his Kliaro of the prollts of the buslntMa ; and had furnished a largo number of llghtH and supplies used by the company. llo further chargeil that the councilman hail solicited other parties to sign notes for llm company , anil that the Sixth ward repre sentative had pome of tlio slock of the com pany In his possession , although It was imulo out In thn niimo of another party as a blind. The allldiivlt of Ilorlln was to the effect that ho had been approached by both the Spcchts , who had Induced him to sign notoH for the purchase of the plant , nnd that ho had been given twenty-two'nnd a half shnros of stock to Indemnify him. These shares ho had transferred to one Mitchell , a relative of Ills , as ho did not want to llguro openly In tlio matter. Krck deposed that ho had been told by Spcclit that ho owned some of the stock , anil would raise some money on It to dlschnrgo nn obligation for which Krck was hold. Slm- eral swore that Specht made a similar r.tato- nicnt to him relative to the settlement of u chilli ) . Slmeral Introduced copies of the checks by which Specht had been paid at various tlmo.i the sums of 1500 , ? : ! 00 and $100 by CJeorgo Spcclit , the originals being In the possession of the mayor. City Attorney Council conducted the exam ination as the representative of the mayor In the matter , and before taking up the other slJo of the case asked Mr. Slmoral whether ho did not think that the fact that the stat ute of limitations had run , so far as a crim inal prosecution was concerned , would not bo a bar against Impeachment. The latter re plied that he did not think that Impeachment was over outlawed as long as the party re mained In olllcc. SI'KCIITS STATKMENT. Spcclit was then asked to make his state ment. Ho said that ho was visiting hla family In Waterloo , la. , where they luul been for several months , and when lie re turned he found that the Metropolitan Street Lighting company had secured the contract for gasoline lighting. Ho denied the clmrgii of his nephew that ho had gone there to avoid voting on the matter In the council. Ho said that Gcorgo Specht had been putting In his time with George J. Sternsdorff at the legislature , and had tolrl him that Bterns- dorlt was going to got the necessary money from Oxnnrd to run the business ; that Sternsdorff did go to DCS Molnos , Norfolk and Grand Island looking for Oxnanl. but WHO .unablu to flnd him and did not get the money ; that on Stcnis- dorlT's fallnro lo rulao tlio cash the twenty- two and u half shares of stock that had been Issued to him wore turned In , and these wcro the shares that were turned over to Berlin. The councilman detailed a lot of family history , setting forth what ho had done for his nephew and the lattcr'n father , advancing largo sums of money from tlmo to tlmo until they were Indebted to him to the extent of several thousand dollars. IIo ad mitted signing a note for $1,500 In favor of the Omaha National bank for a loan , v/liich with ? 700 secured from Air. Dean of the Ilauiu Iron company made up the $2,000 which George Spcclit took to Canton , 0. , to buy the plant of tlio Sun Vapor company , the remaining $2.000 of the pure-huso prlu < > being provided for by the four notes which Uerlln was induced to sign. Specht said ho did do all In his power to assist his nephew In the matter in the way of helping him to raise tlio necessary money , but Bald It was bolely duo to his deslro to help Ilia relative and not from any personal Interest In the business , as ho never had any mioli Interest. Ho said he had never held any of the stock , but ho had furnlshiiJ lamps 'for the company. Ho maintained that ho hail a perfect right lo do so , just the same us ho furnished them for lighting contractors In several other cities. It was for this that ho received all the money that had over been paid him. During the course of his remarks the coun cilman became considerably u.xcltcd and ox- changbd porno lively personalities with Simcral , during which criminations nnd re criminations were Imrled around with the most reckless abandon. "Dirty coward , " "blackmailers , " "liars. " "boughl-tip wit nesses" and lioveral kindred appellations wcro pitched across tlio table until the mayor Intimated thai ho would bo nnablo tu dccldo the matter on evidence of that kind. Mr. Council oald ( hat ho would Ilko to Introduce some threatening loiters that George Spenht hail sent both to the council man and to himself. An informal talk clon < nl the hearing. Slmeral admitted that ho was not wasting any love on Spcclit , but said that ho was not Inllnenced In his present action by 111 : ) personal fcullngB. IIu was xallsflcd that the evidence wan sulllclcnt to uhow that the councilman \\.as not the kind of representa tive the "Hy ought to ha\v , and his moUvo.s In presenting the matter woru of the beat. Tlio city attorney sahl ho Ihought the cvldonoo InsuJIlcU'iit on which to base Im peachment , as It was wholly circumstantial and there was so much animus on both BlJoa that it rt'llcoletl adversely. The mayor took the matter under advise ment , unit Thomas Kwohe , who appeared ; vi thu custodian of Mr. llorlln's ullldavlt , pocketed the document and went homo. Ono word describes It , "perfection , " Wo refer - for to lie Witt's Witch Hiuul Salve , euros piles. tee lint * r If * * iintltr tlili Ite.ul , ilftu cent * ; ( itcli H'hUtlunu' ' I ite , ttucr.nl * HAUL Unlon M. , wife of the lalo W. Hall , ut Lincoln , Nob. , J'Vbrnary 15 , 1891. KutioB.il from resilience of Andruw S. Vunkimin , . ,711 Jonoa Hlroft. Monday itt 1 p , in. Krli'ndD Invlled. Interment 1 'rasper I Hill. HMlLHY--Jiihn U. , ul Aurora. Neb. , Ftbru- ury II , 1MH. I'lineral will leave Union ilcpol. Tenth nnd Mumm ftrec-lH , Ktbrnary 17 , ISil. Inli'i'inent I'mcpcd Hill ecnip- tcry. Mr. Smlloy lived In Omaha until TillUKAI.'i'V : M.UtlCKT. INSTKUMKNTS placed on record rebruary 10. 1881 : WAIIHANTY URKDH. Pioneer Townwltc company to Henry Lor.cmiui , lot 9 , block 11 , Itcnnlng- ton . 135 Mlna Wlrth and bn.sbanil tu 1'abst . IlrowliiK company , o > , i lot 12 und nil lot 13 , l.locl ; r , . IlogM | K ll'n luhl l&.OOO J T OunnliiK rt nl to Herman Hank of Mlllard. lot U' . block VI. Mlllurd. . . . 3.COO C 10 Halicock to Mury l < HIinnmndH , lot 13 , block I , I''ckcnnun I'laci ; . W ) gUlT I'l.AlM UI'UJOH , J I HedlcU to CV TlllRun , part lot 20 , J I Hedlck'H add. anil part block 11 , Mihillv of J I Ui'illcVs iuld . 1 I N WnUon tu K C McLaiiKblln , lots 18 to 81 , 17 , block 1. V.illcy I'laoe. . . . J DLMODH. H H Iroy ( county truiikinrer ) to Mary O Hodfonl , lot 2U , blqck 2 , Hlivv- t homo . Total amount of tiMliafcra . < 19,127 A blight cold , It noglectoi ] , often attack * the lungs. Brown's Iironchlnl trochees ilv ; sure and ImmeJIato relief. Hold only Iu boxes. I'rlco 25 cents.