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1'IIE ' OlSEAnA DAILY BEE : TltooAY , DECEMBER 11 , 1894.
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11 you dou't want to feed this winter
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tomer so soon as by patronizing
The Bee want columns. Thou ,
sands read this page , the very people
ple you are after *
i 250 pays for a 17-word ad ,
11
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to vrnlt long lor iciults tlitough tin so want ads.
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tmlll 12:30 : p. m. for the evening , nnd until 8:00 :
p. m. for the morning and Sunday edition.
Advertisers , by requesting a numbered check.
can have answers addressed to n numbered letter
In care of The Bee. Answers so addressed will
r * > delivered upon presentation of the checlt only.
Rates , IHo a word , first Insertion , lo a word
thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25o for
flrnt Insertion.
These advertisements must run consecutively.
SITUATIONS WANTED.
WAN- WANTS PLACE TO EARN
board while attending college. Kooses' Business
co ege , 15th und Farnam. A SO ! )
IJXI'EIUENCED AND COMPETENT LADY
clerk and stenographer wants situation ; can
Blvo best of references. Address D 21 , llee.
COMPETENT OFFICE MAN DESIUES I'OSI-
tlon at once. Address D 37 , Bee. A M845
.WANTED , BY YOUNQ LADY. POSITION AS
Kovt-rness , nurse or housekeeper In smnll. refined -
fined family. Addrc-w D 43 , Hoe. A-871-12 *
WANTED MALE HELP.
HVANTED-A FEW PERSONS IN EACH PLACE
to do writing ; send stamp for JM-page book
of particulars. J. Woodbury. 127 W. 42d street ,
N. Y. City. 11 491
\VANTED-EXPERIENCKD COAL MINERS TO
go to Sheridan , Wyo. Apply at olllce Sheridan
Coal Co. , 1C03 Farnam. 11-4D3
WANTED. A RESPECTABLE. STEADY CATH-
nllo mnn , locally. In every diocese In u. 8. ;
must furnish references ; J73.00 per month.
Write to Joseph R. day. CO 6th avenue. Chicago
cage , III. B M733 13
SVANTED , 2 GOOD NEWS AGENTS , WITH
necurlty. Apply tn person to It , II. Noun Co. .
Lincoln , Neb. B-MSGC 11
WANT TO limn cuom LHADKH.
Charles W. Savldge. IJ-870-12 *
BOOD JEWELRY ENGRAVER WANTED AT
once ; steady Job. Address H , E. Wuerth ,
Kansas City , Mo. H MSSC 12
SALESMAN IN EVERY COUNTY ; IT5.00
month nnd expenses ; olllcc. furniture , advertis
ing furnished ; goods monopoly ; experience un
necessary. Address 1C. S. Co. , 122 Colonnade
Bldg. , Boston , Mass. li MS83 11 *
MHNTEH WANTED. STRAIGHT MATTER.
Mun work cheap. State wngi'S. Write or
telephone Reporter , Ncolq , low a. B M831 11 *
5V.ANTED. AN EXPBRIENCED BARTENDER
Who can Fpeak English , German nnd Danish.
Younir. unmarried man preferred. Ilefcronces
required nnd good wages guaranteed. Henry
Block , Arlington , Nebraska. B MS8S U
WANTED FEMALE HELP.
LADIES. IF YOU WISH EMPLOYMENT AT
your homes send self-addressed envelope for
our descriptive circular and commence work at
once ; good wages paid. The Alfred Knitting
Co. . Wlnthrop , Mass. C M792 13 *
.WANTED , GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEwork -
work nt S101 Jackson street. C 873-10 *
.WANTED. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE-
work. Must bo well recommended. Northwest
corner 2Sth nnd Mason. C M879 11 *
FOR RENT HOUSES.
HOUSES , F. K. DARLING , BAIIKER BLOCK.
n JM
HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. THE
O. F. Davis company , 1505 Farnam. D 494
UKLKENNY & CO. R. 1 , CONTINENTAL BLK.
. P-493
_ _ _
CHEAPEST 6-ROOM COTTAGE. WITH BATH
In city. Reduced to { 15.00. 3033 California st.
D M499
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J'OUR-ROOM MODERN FLATS , 29TH AND
Lcavcnvrortli. J. W. Squire , 248 Bee bldg.
D-MSOO
LARGE HOUSES IN DUNDEE PLACE
cheap till spring. J. W. Bqulre. 248 Bee l > ldg.
D-M500
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HOUSES ; BENAWA & CO. , 108 N. 15TH ST
D-M781
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FOR RENT , HOUSE OF 9 ROOMS AND BARren
on 1'ark ave. Inquire at 422 S. IStli at.
. , D-858
_ _
FIRST CLASS MODERN 12-ROOM HOUSE
201 } Blnney , tiO.OO. Wlthnell , 207 N. Y. Life.
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D-tQl
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roun-uooit COTTAGE , su WILLIAMS ST.
D M249DM'
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FOR nENT-CHEAP FOR THE WINTER
ona 8-room house , three S-room cottages. J
A. Scott. Omaha Nat'l bank. D M272D22
FOR RENT-DESIRAULE DWELLINGS IN
' all parti ot Omaha. E. H. Sheafe , 432 Paxton
block. D 334D24 *
_
C-nOOU HOUSE. 311 WOOLWORTH AVE.
one -room , 1301 California st. D-t33D19
roii RENT. MODERN S-ROOM HOUSE ; AT-
tie , stable. 2C25 Scwurd street ; apply next
door. D M584
IIOUSES & STORES , F. D. WEAD , 1C & Douglas
D-CC5-31
IEABILY HEATED , ALL MODERN , 8-ROOM
house , 3610 Jones , J25.UO : also SOU Mamn street ,
8 rooms , fine location , $27,50. S. K. Humphrey ,
New York Life. D M847 15 *
_
rURNISHED HOUSES. WELL LOCATED.
cheap. 8 rooms , modern , $10.00 , 24th and Lake ,
nnd largest lint In Omaha to choose from. H.
E. Cole CM. , 100 N. 15th. D-MSM 12
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roit RENT. HOUSE NINE BOOMS ; FUR !
nace , bath , etc. . at 32d and Farnam. $27.00 :
also cheap houses , 55 00 nnd $10.00 , different
parts city , Dexter L. Thomas , 401 Bee building.
D-M735
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roil 11ENTHOOM COTTAGE , IN GOOD HE.
pair , 'City water , $10.00 per month to good
parties. 119 N , 37th , 1 block from Farnam
car line. Inqulro at Btoctigl's stove store ,
next to posto'llce. ' D 763
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120.00 : EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE : BATH ROOM
and furnace. John R. Webster , Board Trade
building. D M779
[ TEN-ROOM HOUSE ; ALL MODERN IMPROVE-
mo.ntB. 2l2ti Harney st. D 73I-1U *
COTTAGE OF SIX ROOMS. ALL CONVENI-
cnces , desirable location , three block * from
opera house. Enquire on premises , (41 S. 17th
st. T. J , FlUmorrls. D 795
ONE FLAT. STEAM HEAT. LINTON BLOCK.
John Hamlln. 1T l.liiton Ilk. D 7i3
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NEAT 7-ROOM HOUSE. MODERN CONVKNI-
cncvs , 1. block from Park avenue car line. Address -
dress K. D. Evan * , cara Cady Lumber Co.
D-MS03 15'
TKN-ROOM MODERN DWELLING ; FINE LO
cation. Apply to W. F. Clark. ZJ03 Douclas.
D-M a 15 *
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VOn RENT. BTORD. 1011 FARNAM STREET :
six-room Hats , corner Howard and llth streets ;
live-room collages. Kd and Clark streets : renti
reasonable. William P. llyrne , room 814 Flrsl
National bank. I > Mill 1 }
FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS.
1'LEASANT SOUTH ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN.
Inquire 1 Dodge. E-JOS
FURNISHED nOOU3 ; . K2
Ht. Mary's avenue. E M 17
I PUllNISHBD IIOOMR FOIl HOUSEKEEPING
for man and wife. Rent Uktn In board. 31 !
N. nth treiit- C 711
nOOSIi SOUTH FRONT ; CIIBAIV
E-vni4 *
K.V KOOM8 FOIt HOUSKKEEriNO
Mil Bt , Mary' * . U UJ44 U
VOn nENT. ELEOANVLT FUIINI8HKU -
team beatcd room * . Wl a , UtX U-Tzg-U
FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS.
Continued.
-URNISHUD ROOMS TOR GENTLEMEN OR
marrlred couple , housekeeping. 606 North lilh.
2 BOOMS. SINGLE OH ENSUITE ; MODERN ;
1920 Capitol avenue. E MS7S 13 *
2 ROOMS , FURNISHED FOR LIGHT HOUHB-
keeping. Inquire 1921 Dodge. K M877
NICE FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED
rooms for light housekeeping. 1112 S. 11 h Bt
FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD
RONT ROOM , WITH BOARD , 2013 DOUGLAS.
F 103 DK
THREE HANDSOMELY FURNISHED .FRONT
rooms , with all convelnences. for gentlemen
only ; location \ery desirable. Apply to 2019
Harney street. F M4I1 11 *
iOUTH FRONT PARLOR : ALSO SMALL RMS ;
good board ; reasonable. The Rose , 2)S _ ) Hnrney.
F 608 I1O1
NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR BENT ,
with Iwaid. Call at 2107 Douglas.
FRONT AND SOUTHEAST HOO1I3 IN
large , detached house ; well heated. M19 St.
Mary's avenue. F MiOl J3
LARGE FRONT BOOM. WITH OR WITHOUT
Iraard ; all conveniences ; private family. 607
8. 20th street. F MS03
FURNISHED BOOMS , WITH OR WITHOUT
board. In private family , gentlemen preferred.
607 So. 23th Ave. F 709 13 *
NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS , ' WITH ALL
modern conveniences and llrst-class honrd.
1722 Dodge. F 872-10 *
UNFURNISHED ROOMS TORENT. .
1 UNFURNISHED FRONT BOOM , BTEAM
heat , bath , 10 minutes from 16th and Farnam.
Address D 8 , Bee oillce. O 593 10
FOR RENT STORES AND OFFICES
FOR RENT , THE 4-STORY BRICK BUILDING ,
810 Farnam street. This building has a fire
proof , cement basement , complcto steam heatIng -
Ing fixtures , water on all floors , gas , etc. Ap
ply at the otnce of The Bee. 1 910
FOR RENT. DESK ROOM , $3.00 MONTH. 331
Board of Trade , 1 452
AGENTS WANTED.
GOOD SOLICITOUS , BOTH LADIES AND
gcntUmen , to ue.Il mineral Wate'r ; active agents
can make money. W. O. Albright Co. . Bruns
wick hotel. J-MS3S 13 *
CHANCE OF A LIFETIME. WANTED , EN-
ergetlc , responsible parties for state , city ,
county nnd town agencies for sale of Clark's
Red Cross electric natural medicinal water ,
salvo , gaits , etc. Not a beverage. A natural
medicine. Liberal Inducement * and big money
to the right parties. Address Big llapds Min
eral Water Co. , Big Rapids , Mich.J
J MS84 11 *
STORAGE.
STORAGE , WILLIAK . & CROSS , 1214 HARNEY
STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS ; CLEAN
and cheap rate. R. Wells , UU Farnam.M
M 604
BEST STORAGE BUILDING IN OMAHA , U. S.
gov. bonded warehouse. Household goods
stored. Lowest rates. 1013-1015 Leavcnworth.
M 503
STORAGE. FRANK EWERS , 1214 HARNEY.
M X)3 )
WANTED TO BUY.
CITY & CO. CLAIMS. PR1TCHARD , 1712 FAR'M
N 30C
I WILL GIVE $22.000 CASH FOR 22-FOOT LOT
on Farnam or Douglas between 15th and 16th.
J. J. Gibson , 817 First Nat'l banUJildg.
SECOND-HAND BOOKS BOUGHT FOR CASH.
Antiquarian book store , 1519 Farnam street ,
N 860 D14
FOR SALE FURNITURE.
FURNITURE AUCTION AT 1111 FARNAM ST.
Saturdays , 10 a. m. Robt , Wells. O 507
FURNITURE 26-ROOM BOARDING HOUSE ,
cvutrally located. Rent low. A bargain. D 9Bcc.
DO YOU WANT A
GOOD COOK STOVE
FOR FIVE DOLLARS *
If you can't pay $5.00 you can't have It , for
It's worth lots more than that. M. R. Uhl ,
1334 S. 23th St. O 745
FOR SALE-HORSES , WAGONSETO.
'PHAETON , BARGAIN ; NEW CLOTH , LEATH-
cr , paint , $65 ; another , $ . Drummond C'ge Co.
FOR SALE MlbCELLANEOUS.
IF YOU BUY. BUY THE BEST : MACKINtoshes -
toshes , rubber boots , arctics , syringes of all
kinds , gaa tubing : all best quality. Omalia
Tent and Awning Co. , 1311 Farnam st. Q 509
CHEAPEST CHICKEN AND ORNAMENTAL
fence made. C. It , Lee , 901 Douglas. Q 510
CORN FODDER FOR SALE. FOUR BLOCKS
north Lead Vi'otks , Ea Omaha. Tom Anderson.
Q-911 D16 *
WKGMAN PIANOS. BRIDGEPORT ORGANS.
Woodbrldge Bros. . 117 So. 17th. Q-233
FIRE BRICK , CAR LOTS , $14 ; SMALL LOTS.
$1S M ; fire clay , sand , gravel , screenings. Wm.
J. Welshans , 331 Board of Trade. Tel. 1CS9.
Q 410 D27
PUG PUPS. I HAVE FOUR LITTLE BEAU-
tles for vale ; nre olred by Bob Ivy , the winner
of over 1H ( > prizes ; Bob Ivy by Champion Dude ;
Champlcn Dude by Champion Roderick ; dam
by Bob. These puppies are the flnest litter
from n young bitch , one of the best , smallest
and ihortest-faced In the fancy. J. C. Whln-
nery. Q-MS70 11
MISCELLANEOUS.
FOR LEASE. INSIDE TRACKAGE LOTS. D
21. llee. B-M715 11 *
F1RST-CLAS3 DAIRY FARM FOR RENT.
Good barns. Ice house , excellent pasture , spring
water ; one mile from South Omaha. Chancs
Cnllds. ISM Leavenworth street , Omaha.
R-M733 12 *
CLAIRVOYANTS.
MRS. DR. H. WARREN , CLAIRVOYANT , REliable -
liable business medium ; 7th year at 119 N. Kth
8-811
MASSAGE. BATHS. ETC.
MADAM SMITH. 60 ! S. 1STH. 2D FLOOR
room 3 ; massage , vapor , alcohol , steam , sul-
phurUie and sea laths. T MSOJ 15
MASSAOD , MADAMB OERNARD , 1421 UODQE.
T-MI24 IS *
TUBKISH BATHS.
TURKISH BATH ROOM3 , EXCLUSIVELY FOR
ladles. Suite 199-10. B * Bldg. eu-
PERSONAL.
VIAVIi HOME TREATMENT FOR LADIES.
Health book and consultation free. Address or
call VUvl Co. , 310 Ii bldg , Lady attendant.
U-S13
MASSAGE ELECTRO THERMAL UATHS.
chiropodist. Mme. Test , J1SV , 8. lith St.
U-841
THB BELLE EPl'URLY CORSET. MADE TO
erd r from mtaiur * . 1909 Farnam street.
street.UMJI7
PERSONAL.
Continued.
DR. T. W. STONE , 810 N. Y , LIFE. TEL. fill.
U M739
MACKINTOSHES & RUBBER. BOOTH. Ull FAR
FIFTEEN ELEGANT CABINET PHOTOS IN
Z different styles , $1.99 , at Cowan' * , 634 Broad
way , Council Bluff * . U MUJ D27
OPEN TO THB LADIES OF OMAHA. TUB
ladles from Boston nt 1S18 Chicago slteet have
been very successful the past tvcek. Do not
he ltate > to call and talk with them , ns ono of
their methods will be sure to suit your case ,
for they have had a wide experience In treatIng -
Ing chronlo nnd acute diseases. Olflce hours ,
9 to C p. m. ; Saturdayr. , 1 to C p. m. Conviltn-
tlon free. U-M46I D23 *
DIAMOND PHOTOS. 75C A DOZEN AT PROC-
tor1 * , 11 B. IClh st. U-710-J3
COMPOUND OXYGEN CURES CONSUMPTION ,
ashtma , bronchitis and catarrh. Home treat
ment , $6.00 per month : 2 clajs' trial free treat
ment. Room 810 , N. Y. Life Bldg. , Omalia.
U M713
MR. OLLIE CLARK , YOUR MOTHER 18 IN
Hastings. Come nt once or write la her. Mr * .
A. C. Andrews , formerly Mrs. A. Clark. 2)1 )
Hastings menue , South , U 8S2 11 *
MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE.
LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES LOANED ON
or bought. F. O. Chesney , Kansas City , Mo.
W-511
ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO. , 313 N.Y.LIFE.
loam at low rates for choice security In Ne
braska and Iowa farnis or Omaha city property.
W-51S
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
real estate. Brennan , Love & Co. , 1'axton blk.
W-517
CITY AND FARM LOANS AT LOWEST
rates. Pusey & Thomas , First Nafl bldg.
W-M248
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. THE
O. F. lavl Co. , 1503 Farnam > t. W 51 $
LOANS ON IMPROVED t UNIMPROVED
property , $3,000 and upwards , C to 7 per cent ; no
delays. W. Farnam Smith & Co. , I12i Farnam.
W 519
CIIAB. W. RAINEY. OM. NAT. UK. BLDO.
MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA REAL ESTATE
at 6 per cent. W. B. Melkle , 1st Nat. bank bid
W 521
VERY LOW BATES MADE ON GOOD LOANS.
J. W. Squire , 218 Bee bldg. W 52J
crry LOANS , c. A. STARR , 6is N. Y. LIFE.
J100 TO $5.000. F. D. WEAD , 1GTH & DOUGLAS.
LARGE LOANS , LOW RATES. SMALL LOANS ,
thort time. 11. U. Harder & Co. , Bee Bldg.
W 637 31
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
property. Fidelity Trust company , 1702 Far
nam street. W M696
MONEY TO LOAM CHATTELS.
MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE , PIANOS ,
horses , wagons , etc. , at lowest rates In city ;
no removal of goods ; strictly confidential : you
can pay the loan oft at any t'.mo or In any
amount.
amount.OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. .
300 S. Kth street.
X 623
MONEY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD FURNI-
ture. pianos , horses , wagons , or any kind of
chattel security at lowest possible rates , which
you can pay back ot any time und In any
amount. FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. ,
Room 4. Wlthnell block. X-523
J. B. HADDOCK. BOOM 427 , RAMGE BLOCK.
X 52S
MONEY TO LOAN ON PERSONAL PROP-
erty. Harvln Loan Co. , 701 N. Y. Life bldg.
X-C2I
BUSINESS CHANCES ,
CASH PAID FOR ENDOWMENT POLICIES IN
old line companies. Send description. A. K.
Brocklesby , Box 233 , Hartford , Conn.
FOR SALE. ELEGANT FIRST CLASS SALOON
In Nebraska town , 10,000 Inhabitants , nourish
ing business , acknowledged best trade In
town ; price , $2,500 , half ca h. License unjll
May 1st , and stock cash. Bad .health cause
of sale. Apply Tribune office , COI S. 13th ct
CORRESPONDENCE OR INTERVIEW IS SO-
HclK-d from parties satisfied with 8 to 10 per
cent in a legitimate business ; Investment xindcr
full guarantee of principal and Intcreat ; standIng -
Ing and character unquestioned. P. O. lia-c
C03 , City. Y-M717
AN ESPECIALLY GOOD CHANCE /TO T.HE
right party who can command $4,000.00 or
$5.000.00 to enter and old established business.
1 Address P. O. Box C03 , City. Y 11710
FOR 8ALE-$3,500 STOCK CLEAN GENERAL
merchandise , mostly Just bought. In one of the
best towns In soulhweat Iowa ; half cash and
good land. Davenport & Waterman , S2J N. Y.
Life , Omaha , Neb. Y SC9-11
FOR SALE , AN EXCLUSIVE BOOT AND SHOE
nnd millinery , doing good business. Only
thing of the kind In one of the bext trading
polnta In Oklahoma , on railroad. Add ! ess Lock
Box 42. Mulhntl , O. T. Y M8S3 11 *
FOR EXCHANGE.
A GOOD LOT IN EAST OMAHA TO EXchange -
change for young work horses or mules.
Lumorcaux Bros. , 03 S. IClh. Z-627
BANKERS AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS
Tnko Notice Hard times has mode It possible
to get hold of good business blocks In Omalm
and take farm lands In exchange. I solicit
correspondece. J. J. Gibson , 317 1st Nat. bank.
Z-S01-D-11
30 ROOMED BOARDING HOUSE , CLOSETS ,
bath rooms , all modern Improvements ; flrst
class bo.tidcrs , highest grade of furniture ,
large amount of supplies , will exchange furni
ture , etc. for house and lot and part cash.
Quit on account ot health. J. M. Slmcral ,
352 Beebldg. Z 709-10
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FOR'EXCIIANOE. NICELY LOCATED CLEAR
lot for a good homo and buggy. COS Brown
, block. J. A. Lovgrcn. Z 11739 11
CLEAR LAND FOR EQUITY IN HOUSE AND
lot. $300.00 cash and lot near business center for
Improved property. See our exchange Us' . II.
E. Cole Co. . 100 N. 15th. Z-MS19 12
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
GARDEN' LANDS , S MILES FROM POST
odlce , easy terms. Call at 940 N. Y. Life ,
RE-523
BARGAINS , HOUSES , LOTS AND FARMS ,
sale or trade. F. K. Darling , Barker block.
BE-529
FOR SALE , NEW 4-ROOM COTTAGE ; GEL
lar. cistern , city water ; cor. 30lh and Bahlcr ;
$1.250.00 ; long time. Inquire 1313 Farnam. Sam
uel Burn * . RE 530
MODERN 12-ROOM HOME , VERY CHEAP
and on easy terms. 2019 Blnnoy at. RE HIS
FOR SALE. AT A BARGAIN. MY RESI-
dence. between Burl and Cumlng streets ; vvll
take ii In trade. Wm. Fleming , 14th and Doug
las. RE-M71S
FOR A LIMITED TIME. A FINE P.ESIDENCE
site , corner 39th and Dodge. $10,000.00 ( paving
paid ) . Full commission to aggnts. Wm. Flem
Ing , 14th and Douglas. RE-M719
EXCHANGES AND SALES ; CITY PROPERTY
farms , merchandise. Clan In Bros. , 210 N. T
Life. RE-M253
DO YOU WANT A HOME7 READ THIS
twice. C-rootn cottage , 1 story , lot 38x12) feet
$1,150.00. 5 rooms , 14 ! stories , lot 30x123 , $1,000.00
4 rooms , 1 story , lot 46x127 , JWO.W.- rooms
with barn , $1,400.00. 7 rooms , 2 stories , corne
tot , 30x131 , $1,600.00. These can be bought on
very easy terms , are well located nnd "near ca
lines. H. E. Cole Co. . 106 N. 15th.
RE-M5I8 12
BARGAINS , SALE OR TRADE , IN HOUSES
lots and farms. J , N , Frenzcr , onp. 1 * . O.
RE MS32 J8
HOTELS.
HOTEL BARKER. 1JTH AND JONES STS.
75 rooms at $1.60 per day.
60 rooms at $1.00 per day.
Special rates to commercial traveler * . Room
end board by week or month. Frank HUdltch
manager. 63 !
AETNA HOUSE ( EUROPEAN ) , N. W. COR
13th and Dodge. Rooms by day or week.
6J3
COZ7.ENS HOTEL. TH AND HARNEY
team heat , electric bells , telephone , baths , ex
ccllent culsene , elegant rooms ; $1.00 per day
$4.00 and upwards per week. 634
UNDERTAKERS AND EKB ALMER3
U. K. BURKET. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND
embalmer , 1618 Chicago St. , telephone 90. KO
BWANSON & VALIEN , UNDERTAKERS AND
cmbalmen. 1701 Cumlng at. , telephone 1060.
637
M ! 5 ! ilAUK UNDERTAKER AND 53
balmer , 1417 Farnam sU , telephone 225. 633
C. W. BAKER , UNDERTAKER , C13 3. 16th ST
639
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES.
ARMATURES AND CONVERTERS REWOUND
storage batteries recharged ; electrical and gen
era ! mechlnlits ; riperlor work cuaranloec
Omalia Electrical Works , C17 and 619 B. 16th st.
611
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND CONTRACtors -
tors for electric- light and motor plant * and a
kind * of electrical construction. Western Elea
trio Supply Co. . 411 and 420 U. 15th st. 613
STOVE REPAIRS.
STOVD REPAIRS FOR 45.000 DIFFERENT
make * ot stove * . Waltr attachment and con
nectlons ipcclilty. 1207 Douglas street.
Omaha. Stove Repair Work * . 160
BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION.
IOW TO GET A HOMB1'fcrn BECURFJ GOOD
Interest on savings. Arihllfnto Omaha U ft B.
Ais'n , 1704 Bee bldg. tr/UTNattlnger , Sec.
MB 841
HARES IN MUTUAL L. AND B. ASS'N PAY
C , 7 , S per cent when 1 , UU years old , alway *
redeemable. 1704 Fnrnam sU , Nailingtr , . See.
STEAMSHLETLINE.
NCHOn LINE MAIL STEAMSHIPS-SAIL
regularly erery Saturdajotrom New York for
Londonderry and Glasfow. Clrcnssla , Decem
ber 22 , 2 p. m. ; Ijflflopla. , December 29 ,
7 p. m. Saloon , second class and
ntccrnge , single or roumi trip tickets from
NI > W York or Chicago at reduced rates to th *
principal Scotch , English , Irish nnd all conti
nental polntK. For m < Tuvyirders , drafts , outward -
ward cr prepaid ticket ! Apply to any of our
local agents or to Hendersrm Bros. . Chicago.
HAY AND GRAIN.
lUY YOUR HAY BY TON OR CAR LOTS. WE
buy hay. A. H. Snyder , 1515 Burt * t. Tel. 1107.
513
nUUASICA HAY CO. , WHOLUSALn HAY.
grain and mill stuff. We lire nlwn > an the
market to buy or ? ! ! . H02-4-6 Nicholas at.CI7
CI7
COAL.
D. T. MOUNT HAS IinMOVDD HIS COAL
office to M a. 16tli et. , Drown Mock. C52
IinniDAN COAU EXCELLENT SUI1STITUTB
far hard coal , and I1.SO ton cheaper. 1605 Fur-
Ham street ; main entrance Board ot Trade.CJ
CJ !
TYPEWRITERS.
TOLEN TVPEWniTEHS OFKnilCD FOU
Bale should mnlte you suspicious ; funny they
are mostly Smith's. Try one and you will
understand why. Full line of supplies. Smith-
Premier Co. , lith and Farnam , telephone 1281.
651
DRESSMAKING.
DKKSSMAKINQ IN FAMILIES , 431 $ GRANT.
9S19D-U *
DtUsSMAKINO IN FAMILIES ; FIT AND
tti lo guaranteed ; price reasonable. Inquire
1713 Chicago street. 873-13'
CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS.
J. E. MOItniLL , CARPENTER AND BUILDER ,
paper hunting and signs , brick work and pla > <
terlng. Olilcc , 409 S. Htli St. , telephone 4C8.G37
G37
OPTICIANS.
OMAHA OPTICAL CO. LEADING OPTICIANS.
J. F. Ponder , manager. ' Eyes examined free.
222 S. 16th St. , In Klnsler's drug store , 413 IT *
MASQUERADE COSTUMES.
GENTLEMEN AND LADIES CAN RENT
masquerade costumes at lit South IGtli st.
231-D19'
PLUMBERS.
JOHN ROWE & CO. . PLUMBING STEAM AND
hot vtater heating , ga fixtures , globes. 421 8. 15.
JOB PRINTING.
REED JOB PRINTING CO. , FINE PRINTING
of all kinds. 17th St. , Bee building. CU
HORSES WINTERED.
\DDRESS BARTON & PHELPS. TEL. 1031.
07 N. Y. Llfo bldg. M12SD31 *
IORSES WINTERED , J3.00 AND $1.0) PER
month. Add ! ess Hopper Bros. , Ell.hoin , Nob.
MSS7 27 *
CORTftLCE.
WESTERN CORNICE WO11KS , GALVANIZED
Iron cornices. 1722 St. Mnry'B avc. DS5D21
SHORTHAND ANIjTYPEWRITING.
VAN SANT'S SCHOOL'OP SHORT HAND , N.
Y. Life. Omaha. Ask ffir circular. E81
WHOLE3. L. $ COAL.
JOHNSON BROS. , WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
all kinds of coal. Correspondence solicited , 1003
Farnam street. PJI.I WO
MUSIC , ART AND LANGUAGE.
. . , vt ; -
0. F. GELLENBECK } BANJOIST AND
teacher. 1810 CallfOfnlaf'strttt. 14
M. O. DAXON/-402 N. 1CTIL' < 535
DENTISTS.
DR. PAUL. DENTIST , 2020 BURT ST. 519
GRINDING.
RAZORS , SHEARS , CLIPPERS , SKATES ,
etc : ' A. L. Undeland. 101 ! S. JIth. CG3
BUSINESS NOTICES.
DAMAGED MIRRORS RESILVERED , 719 N. 10.
M2
DUFFY'S
PURE imT WHISKEY ,
All Druggists.
"CUPME"
Cure ? the effects oi
telfXuse , excesses ,
cmf .ions , Impotonoy ,
vai.cucelo and constl-
cation. Ono dollar a
box. Bix for $5. Foi
Qle by THE GOODMAN -
MAN rmua co. .
Omaha , Neb.
BUREAU. SUES & CO. , Solicitors. Bee
flnlldlnc. OMAHA , Neb. Advice FUEH.
RAILWAY TIME CARD
Leaves lUUIILlNGTON & MO. UIVKU.IAtmn
OnvahalUnlon Depot. 10th & Mason Sts. | Omaha
I0l5am : Denver Express. . . ] 9:3Jam :
4fcum.llk. : Hills. Mont. & Puget Snd. Ex. 4:10pm :
4Cpm : Denver Express. . . . . 4:10pm :
$ :45pm.Nebraska : Local ( except Sunday ) . . 7:4upm :
t:15 m..Lincoln Local ( except Sunday ) . . 11 ; 23am
Leaves ICHICAUO. CUIU.INUTON & Q.I Arrives
Omalu'Unlon ' Depot , loth & Mason Sts.l Omaha
4 : < 5pm Chicago Vestibule ll:50am :
> :45am : Chicago Express 4:23pm :
7:6 : < ) pm Chicago and Iowa Local 8:00am :
llttSam I'aclllo Junction Local. . fl:05pro :
LeaveslCHICAGO , MIL. & ET. I'AULIArrlves
Omahal Union Depot. lot'\ & Mason Sts.l Omaha
*
COOpm : . Chlcaro Limited
IlilQam. . . .Chicago Express ( ex. Sun. ) . . . . 615prr ;
Leaves ( CHICAGO & NORlHWEST'N.IArrlves
OmahalU. 1' . Depot. IQlh & Mason Stl Omahi
llC5am..Ka : tern Express & :3 : < n > m
4:00pm : Vestlbuled Limited > :40atn :
CKam : Mo. Valley Local 10:30pn :
645pm ! Omaha Chicago Special 2Upm :
Leaves I CHICAGO. R. I. & | PACIFiC. | Arrive *
OmahalUnlon Depot. 10th & .Mason His.I Orunha
EAST.
Il:00amAtlantic : Express ( ex. Sunday ) . . . C:03pn :
6:23pm : . . . . .Night Express. . . , 0SOam ;
4SOpm..Chicago : Vestlbuled Limited. . . . l:03pm :
11:35pm..Oklahoma Exp. ( too D. ex gun..H3Upm ) !
WESfT"
6lEam.Oklahoma : i Texas Ex. ( ex. 8un..ll:30pm ) :
l:10pm Colorado Limited 4:00pn :
Leaves I C. BT. I' . . M. & O. lAirlvei
Omahal Depot 15th and Weimter Sis. I Omaha
l:10am..Nebraska : Passenger ( dally ) . > , . 8:15pm :
4:33pm..Sioux : City Express ( ( ex. Sun.ll:50am ) :
6:10pm : St. Paul Llm4ted 9:40am :
Leave * I F. , E. & Mo ; VALL"DTT ( Arrives'
Omahal Depot 15th anj 'AVobatcr Hi * . | Omahl
tilOpm Fail Mall and Express 4:5Jpm :
2:10pm.ex. : ( Bat. ) Wyo. ex. . ( ex. lion. ) . . 4Wpn :
JrtSam..Norfolk Expres * ( ex. Sunday.lOjSSnm
4Mpm..Fremont rasa. ( ex. Sunday ) . . . . 7:50pm :
:10pm : St. l' ul Kiprcta ; 40aa
Leaves ! ttO. . . 8T. J , & C. o. Arrives
OmahalUnlon Depot. IClli & Mason Sti Omaha
t:45am : Kansas City Day liipreu.i. . . Go5pn :
; 4tpm.K. C. Nlsht Ex. via. U. P. Tran .j6jVian
"Lejwe * ! MISSOURI "PACIF'icr" [ XTrfve *
Omahal Depot 15th and Webster 81s. I Omaha
T:45am : i..St. Louis Expiess , . 6:00am :
> : SOpm St. Louis Express , . . . 6:05pm :
6IOpin ; Nebraska Local ex. Bun. ) ! 10an
Leavesl B1OUX CITY & PACIFIC. JArrlvt
Omahal Depot 15th and Webster St * . f Omaha
t:00pm : at. Paul Limited. . , > ; 4Jjro
Leaveal HIOUX CITT & I'AClFJC. | Arrlv r
OmahalUnlon Depot. lothMa _ _ oh Ht * I Omaha
Cilahr. : , .Sioux City 1'auengerf 10Aipm :
CilOpm Bu 1'aul Limited. . . 8:4iam :
"LejveJl UNION'PACIFIC. lArTlvet
OmahtlUnlon IJfpot. 10th. & Mason St * , ) Omaha
I0:00am : .Kearney Exprns , l:4Jpm :
tlpm : . . .Overland Flrer 6:3jpci
2l5pm.Beatrlc : & Stromtb'i ; Ex.ex.Sun ) . Jl5pm :
7 : > 0pm Paclfla Uxpreu „ ! 0:55am :
CMpm : Fait Mall 4:10j : > ro
l uvis | WAI1ASH RAILWAY. IArrtv
Oir.ah | Unlon Depot. 10th A Mason fits. ) Om h
tit. Louis Cannon Bill .U.lipc
IT IS A PALACE OF A STORE
Falconer Continues to Improve His Display
at Each Annual Opening ,
PRETTY THINGS SEEN LAST NIGHT
Ml I'looM Thronged with 1'roplo Admiring
the Standard Good * nnit Novelties In
AH Departments Sights uu
Counters it ml Hliolvts.
It was twenty years ago that N. 13.
'alconer conceived the Idea of an annual
penlng , that the people of the city and
urroundlng country might call at the store
nd feast tholr eyes upon the wonderful
hlngs that have been manufactured and
jathered from the four corners of the earth ,
lore to bo sold. Twenty years ago thb
'alconer annual opening was conducted on a
mall scale , but as tlmo rolled on the store
vas enlarged until now It carries one of the
argcst stocks of dry goods and notions that
an bo found west ot Chicago. This great
tore Is all under the personal supervision of
Jr. Falconer , though he Is ably assisted
jy his manager , Mr. Robert Raffan , who for
a number of years has been the buyer for
he linen department. Besides this gentle-
nan , there Is a small army of clerks , all
f whom have been trained In the business
of selling goods. i
Although last , night was dark and gloomy ,
t did not prevent Mr. Falconer from throw-
ng open the doors of his magnificent Douglas
street store and Inviting a public Inspection
of one of' the finest and most complete
stocks to be seen In the city. That the
mbllc appreciated this Invitation was evl-
lenced by the fact that from early evening
mill late at night the store was crowded
from basement to the upper floor with men
nnd women , to say nothing ot the children
hat trooped over the Moors.
Upon entering the store , the sight that met
he gaze was the most entrancing , potted
lowers nnd hothouse plants being every
where In endless profusion. At the left of
ho entrance Iho linen department was the
first to attract the atentlon of the visitor ,
and there was shown a complete line of
linens suitable for holiday presents , the
goods coming in nil of the latest novelties ,
deluding hemstitched embroideries , lunch
cloths and household goods. Closely con
nected with thlsi department there were
comfortables from the finest elder down to
these of a cheaper quality , with a great dig.
ilayi of blankets and patterns for bed cover-
ngs. This year the novelties In this line
come In sllkellne , a quality of goods that
closely resembles china silk. Next to this
there Is Ihe gents' fucnishlng goods depart
ment , where a man can find anything he
may want from a linen collar to the finest
bath robe or smoking jacket , there being an
endless quantity of handkerchiefs , ties and
male equipment. Then there Is the domestic
lepartment , a department In which Mr.
Falconer takes special pride. This Is com
plete , containing the best goods to be found
on the market. With the laces th re are nil
of the latest effects , Including the white and
black ecru , duchesse , Irish point , applique
and point Paris. In silks the department is
stocked with the latest shades and designs ,
ncludlng the changeab'o and the celebrated
pean do sold.
IS A PRETTY LIBRARY.
The art department of the store contains
ill that Is new and rare , special attention
being given to the Mexican drawn work ,
something that Is now and rare. In nov
elties there can bo found everything that
Is desired , Including squares In silks In all
colors , pin cushlpns with embroidered topi ,
pillow cushions , jewelry , combs and scores
of other things suitable for Christmas pres
ents. Speaking of these things reminds one
that there Is a great display of fans , some
ht sllkr others In gauze , while Inert are still
otlitrs In lace , many of them having carved
liandles , and ranging from 65 cents to $10
In value. There Is no end tothe ribbons
nnd buckles , all of the latest design and of
the finest quality , while the gloves which
are Just the thing for evening wear come In
all of the latest shades. Including Trefosse ,
Jouran and Couvolrsler. The silk department
Is much larger than In fo'mer years , while
th ? quality is the same , that being of the
best , there being all of the novelties. In
drcis goods the assortment Is unequalled , and
all kinds of manufactured goods are exhibited ,
Including wool goods and silk mixtures , rang
ing from $3.CO to ? 1G per suit.
Buttons nro largr than they were last
year , and they come In fancy colors , while
the VanDyke Jet is just the thing for neck
wear , with .pearl and crystal for evening.
The book department has attracted consid
erable attention , as Mr. Falconer has made
some great cuts , selling the standard authors
at prices which are lower than most mer
chants have been able to buy. This book
department contains cards , booklets and
everything suitable for Christmas presents.
On the second floor the cloak department Is
as complete as careful buying can make- any
department , there being In stock all .lines of
wraps , including the Alaska seal , 'marten ,
astrakhan , mink and baver , besides oil ot
the cheaper goods , these coming In circulars ,
coats and cloaks , the Prlnco Albert being the
latest fad , which Is ot melton , silk lined.
There are furs , and wraps for the children as
well as for the grown people , and tli ? prices
are within the reach of all.
Draperies are on this same floor , and lure
are shown some ot the most exquisite goods
ever brought west , Including point DeCentls ,
Marie Antoinette and Brussels , besides silk
curtains to all cf the latest designs and
colors , and Japanese crepe for draperies
and cushions.
IN THE WAY OF TOYS.
Just at this time th ? ley department Is
the center of attraction , as well It might be ,
for right here prices have been cut In the
middle , It being the Intention of Mr. Fal
coner to close out this department. In this
portion of the store these toys occupy ono
whole floor , the fourth , or top floor. There
"fiotfaers9 $
, * " MAKES
Friend" w
EASY *
COLVIX , LA. , Deo. 2,1SS& My wlfo
used " MOTHERS' FRIEND" before
her third confinement , and says she
would not bo withAut It for hundreds
of dollars. DOCK MILLS ,
Sent by express or mail , on receipt of price ,
$11. per bottle. Book "TO MOTUfcUS'1
mulled free. Bold by all Druggist * .
BrunriELD luolm.Ton Co. , Atlanta , a a.
KttlHUUKttKilbX *
SEARLES &
SEARLES
SPEGSaUSTS ,
Cli ron i )
WE Nervous
Private
AND
CURE Special
Diseases
Treatmcntby Hail , Consullilio ] Free
Cutarrli , all diseases of the nos ? >
Throat , Clicst.Stomacli.Uvcr.niood
Skin and Kidney dlaeasja , Lost
Manhood nnd all Private Dis
eases of Men ,
Call on or addrc * . * ,
Dr , Searles & Seirles ,
arc Iron toy * , wooden toys , and , In fact ,
about everything that Is needed to gladden
ha hc.it t of ny boy or Rlrl , with many
things for older persons , Including smoking
sets , albums , toilet nets , manicure tcts.
This Is where Santa Clans will bo at home
'rom ' now until Christmas , and tno plnco
where prices will not bo considered for a
iilmttp.
In addition to the many other depart-
nciits there Is one which l devoted exclu
sively to millinery , nnd hero Is the Idol of
ho ladles , the latest hat , Including th ? one
vorn to the reception , the one suitable for
ho theater and upon the street. There Is
he famous Gainsborough and thousands of
others , coming In all clinpej nnd colors.
t might be said right hero that the correct
lat to wear to the theater Is one that Is
very small , and It you desire to see the
correct thing you should go to Falconer's.
'n the ears , sometimes a roaring , buzzing
sound , nro caused by catarrh , that cxceedlng-
y disagreeable and very common dlsensr.
. .oaS of smell or hearing also result from
catarrh. Hood's Sarsaparllla , the great blood
m r I Her , Is a peculiarly successful remedy for
his disease , which la cures by purifying the
ilootl ,
Hood's Pills are the best after dinner pills ,
assist digestion , prevent constipation.
cuv iir svr1T..int.
Tuomey ngnln t Wlllmnn. Krror from
) toe county. Attlrmed. Opinion by Chief
Justice Norval.
In ft cuiifco brought In thh court on error
wo will not review the evidence for the pur-
> oie of nscert.ilnlng whether It sustains the
hiding or verdict , nor the rulings on the ml-
iilHHlon or exclusion of testimony , whore no
exception \viis tnlten to the order of the
court below overruling the motion for n
lew trlnl.
2. Held , that the findings support the judg-
iictit.
I'll ! against State of Nebraska. Krror
'rom Colfux county. Alllrmed. Opinion by
Chief Justice Norval.
A recognizance for an appeal from a con
viction for u misdemeanor before a Justice
of the pence Is Invalid If the court where
and before- which the i rlsoncr Is to pcrconnl-
y appear Is not stated In the recognizance.
2. The constitutionality of sections 152 , 153
mil 151 of the revenue law of 1879 la not de
cided.
Wax against State of Nebraska. l > ror
rom I'leice county , Alllrmed. ,
A 1)111 of exceptions muat be certified by
the clerk of the trial court na being part
of the record of said court , or as being the
original bill of exceptions In the cause , In
order that the matters therein may be con-
sldeied by this court.
2. In a prosecution for obtaining money
.inder fnl e pretences II H the duty of the
lury. In case of a conviction , to find the
value of the money feloniously obtained ;
jut a verdict of irullty will not be set aside
because It fixes the value of the money nt
a few dollars mote than Is established by
the evidence where the uncantrndlctcd
proofH show that the sum proem ed from the
complaining witness exceeded In value $35.
3. To authorize a conviction under an In-
'orm.itlon charging the obtaining of money
by false pretenses the defendant's false
representations need not have been the sole
moving cause that Induced the person de
frauded to part with bit money , but It Is
sufllclcnt If It appear that they were one
of the causes of Inducement , and that be
would not have done so without them.
Head against State of Nebraska. Krror
'rom Dawson county. Alllrmed. Opinion by
Justice Post.
In a piosecutlon for nn assault with In
tent to ravish and carnally know a female
child under the age of consent ( criminal
code , section 12) ) the' fact that the Inten
tion of the prlsone/ the tlmo of the as
sault proved was to have carnal knowledge
of the prosecutrlx with her consent , and not
otherwise. Is Immaterial.
2. The prisoner , who hail tendered his
services to see the prosecutrlx , 8 years of
age , home from a dance In the village of
their residence , attempted while on the way
from the dance hall to decoy her Into n
barn , at or after the hour ot .iildnlght , and
desisted -r.iy when he found the barn was
locked. About that time , h"arlng some per
sons approaching , be seized her In his arm1 ?
ami hastily carried her Into a privy In the
rear of a store near by nnd seventy-live
feet from the sidewalk. While In his arms
he prevented her from crying out by pul
ing his hands over her mouth , nnd , accord
ing to her testimony , thrust his finger down
her throat , lacerating It severely and caus
ing her considerable pain. When he en
tered the privy with the proseculrlx the
latter stumbled and fell , when the pris
oner pushed her head down through one
of the boles In the scat. At that pom : same
men on the street , hearing ni cites , hast
ened to her relief , but were compelled to
break the door of the privy , which the
prisoner had locked on entering. Held to
sustain the verdict of assault with Intent
to ravish , under sections 12 and II , criminal
code.
3. While Intoxication Is no excuse for an
assault committed under the Inlluencc there
of , It Is proper to 1)3 considered by the
jury for the purpose of determining whether
the prisoner Was at the time In question
capable of entertaining the specific Intent
charpod.
niakesloc against Missouri Pacific Rail
way company , Appeal from Nuclcolls
county , Reversed nnd remanded. Opinion
by Justice Harrison.
A petition for nn Injunction Is not suffi
cient where' It states conclusions nnd not
the facts upon which such conclusions are
based , or where the acts , the doing or
threatening to do which , It Is sought to enJoin -
Join , are not averred , but must be supplied
or appear only by Inference.
2. The petition examined and the facts
therein stated held Insulllclent to constitute
a cause of action.
Goble et nl against O'Connor ct at. Ap-
pal from Douglas county. Afllrmed. Opin
ion by Justice Harrison.
A bidder at a Judicial sale of real estate
Induced another bidder thereat to cease bid
ding by the promise to pay him a sum of
money for so doing , and by this means pro
cured the real estate to be Bold to him for a
less sum than would otherwise have been
realized from Its sale. Held : That the sale
was fraudulent and Invalid nnd the pur
chaser obtained no tllle thereby or by the
deed executed and delivered to him In pur
suance thereof ns against parties whose In
terests were defrauded , and the property
may be recovered In nn action for such
purpose by the pal ties entitled thereto , and
thev will not be required to repay to him
such portions of the purchase price paid by
him ns were expended to discharge mort
gage or other Hens pnd Incumbrances from
the property existing thereon nt the tlmo of
the sale , Including the lien under which
such sale was made , or other moneys ex
pended by him on tin property or Its title.
McICvony against Rowland. Error from
Holt countv. Affirmed. Opinion by Com
missioner Ragan.
A son sold r. stock of merchandise to bis
father. A creditor of the ron attached the
goods and the father rcplevlned the prop
erty. On the trial of the replevin action the
court refused to Instruct the Jury that : "The
court Instructs the Jury thai transactions
between relatives whereby prcpTty Is trans
ferred from one person to another In pay-
mint of alleged past due Indebtedness , by-
reason of which creditors are deprived of
their just dues' , will be scrutinized very
clcsoly , and the good faith of such trans
actions must be clearly established , " Held :
That by the Instruction the court wan re
quested to direct the Jury that the father
was required to establish the good faith of
the sale mode to him bv his t.on by more
than a preponderance of the evidence , and
that the court did not err In refusing to give
the instruction.
Stevens against Carson. SO Neb. , Dll ; C r-
pen against Stcvons. 53 N. W. II. , 81' ;
Urownell against Ktoddird , CO N. W. II. , 3SO ,
followed and reaffirmed.
2. There was some' conflict In tile evidence
and some suspicious circumstances In the
transaction between the father nnd the son.
The Jury found the Issues In favor of the
father. . Held : That the verdict was sup
ported by the evidence.
Mr. J. K. Fowler , secretary and treasurer
ot the Corlnno Mill , Canal and Stock Co. , ot
Corlnnc. Utah , In speaking of Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy , says ; I consider It the besl
In the market. I liave used many , kinds , bul
find Chamberlain's moU prompt and eftectm
In giving relief , and now keep no other In my
home , " When troubled with a coU or cougl
glvo this remedy a trial , and we assure you
that you will bo more than pleased with the
result.
lUI.VLTV AIAIIKKI' .
INSTRUMENTS placed on record Die. 10
1894 :
KIDS.
II I * MaJIson to Frank LItulwell. property
In * e HW 1 anil nw mv 1M5-15 . t SOW
Thomaa Murray to I'nxlerlck Ulckmnn , x
V , nt lot 1 , lilnck 3 , Murray's a < M . 230
O I * Hteliliena nnd w fe to Howard Kennedy ,
lot 7. block 15 , anil lat 1. til'xU 1) . Hout.i
Omaha . . . . . 1
W II Voun.f to M A Iteilman , w li or lot 3.
block 7 , Oninlm . 7,000
A 1C White to tJuoreo IteJman. bU 3 * anl
43. block 8. Town of It-nvunl . W
O li Ilertman niul wlfo to AY II Voting ,
lot 8 , Mock 30J. Omaha . 10,00
QUIT CLAIM mii > 3 ,
Vv'llhelmlni Knrbncti nnd husband to M 13
Jordan , n V4 of H of lot 5 , block si ,
Omaha . , . , , , . , . :
liKD8.
Special master to J M London , n U of
w Vi of Mock K. H I ] Rogers' udd and
SO.fuot ( trip adjoining . 1,07 :
Total amount of tranifcre , , . | Zi,4 !
Oregon Kidney Tea cures all kidney trou
I blea. Trial size , 25 cents. All drusgtits ,
THE BIG PARADE CAME OFF
Santa Glaus * Arrival Duly nnd Properly
Celebrated.
AND THE BROWNIES CAME ALSO
\Mtli Music , Merriment and Dlntrlbntloil of
Sweet * thoD.iy Win Cclebrntcd-l.srccjt
a nit Ilnmtnoinput Street 1'nrndo
i\cr < livcn by n Slnglo I'lriu.
Again he came , the merry herald of th
nerry season , old , familiar St. Nick. Not In
nit the teething sentiments , exultant cc-
stncles , nor cheering brightness that cluster
round the grand story of the birth nnd llfo
ot the Man of Galileo has thcro been ono
mlf tlio Joy that cornea to the young hearts
hrough this time-honored harbinger of the
great natal day Santo Clans.
Yesterday the custom followed for n num-
> er of years by Omahn'a great department
store was observed as In former years , only
vlth inoro display , more splendor nnd many
now accompaniments. The most marked
eaturo was the Introduction of n band of
Irownles , ns escort to old Santa Glaus. They
captured the girls nnd nil the degrees of
ago among the thousands who viewed the
great cavalcade as It traversed the long line
of march through Omaha's principal streets.
This troop from fairy land well represented
lie principal characters In Palmer Cox's
band of travelers , which ho has presented to
us , "as o'er the world they journeyed round , "
Including Santa Glaus' grand chariot with
ts milk-white horses there
, were forty-
eight vehicles In the procession , which was
preceded by the representatives of the press ,
who are over In the lead to point out the
> ltfalls of llfo to struggling humanity.
The Thurston .Martial band , which U com-
losed wholly of members of the Grand Army
of the Hcpubllc nnd Sons of Veterans , ren-
lered Its stirring airs along the route. Good
nuslc U was , and well did the wind and
nusclo of the boys hold out. Uach of the
gayly decorated wagons following ; In Sanat's
wake was presided over by one of his lleu-
enants , and' was loaded down with the
thousands of toys , materials , garments , tools ,
irovlslons , furniture , musical Instruments ,
shoes , fabrics , etc. , etc. , that are kept at
ils headquarters In Hnyden Bros. ' store.
It would bo Impossible to descrlbs In detail
the various floats with their unique , original
nnd attractive arrangement and decorations.
The most striking ot all was the Immense
15-foot fan of slllc plush and polished brass.
The plush on each wing , or stick. Is dyed In
ill the colors of the rainbow , and the effect
s most striking. This "rainbow fan" Is
.ho same that was In the French exhibit at
: ho World's ' fair , and It will bo on view
n llayden's store , us It was presented to
them by the foreign owners , of whom they
are heavy Importers of silks and velvets.
Along the line of march over two tons of
candy , Harry Druce's well known make ,
: wenty-flve cases of oranges and flvo
Barrels of pretzels were Riven away , to th ?
great satisfaction of a crowd of boys and
'lrls , somewhat short of a million In num-
> or. Indeed , the youthful population seemed
to gather and Increase In a manner to ply ?
confirmation to the Malthuslan doctrine , for
certainly subsistence was not In It with
population In this case. Seme ot the In-
iu sltlve street gamins seemed possessed of a
consuming curiosity to see what the DrownlM
were made ot , and It was well that they lead
a charmed llfo , for sundry whacks were ad
ministered by small boys armed with fciico
pickets and other Impromptu weapons of
war.
Starting at 1 o'clock , the party returned
to the store a llttlo after 4 , where Santa
and th ? Brownies disappeared , to come forth
again for their evening reception at 7 o'clock.
At no time of the year does the Immensd
establishment of Hoyden Hros. nhow off to
such advantage as at the holiday season.
Then aph of Its sixty-four departments la
crowded from morning till night with a
throng of buyers , which crowds the elevator
and overflows to the wide stairway. Upon
Its five acres of floor space C20 employes are
now engaged In attending to the wants ot
customers , and this number will bo aug
mented as the Benson advances.
Here Is a house which has grown from a
small beginning , and even In this year of
business depression Its volume of business
Is very much great r than tlie year bifore.
The firm's motto Is1 to give the greatest pub
licity to their business nnd to attend strictly
and solely to that business. As they grow
In Importance they encountered opposition ,
evsn envy and malice , In some quarters. But ,
notwithstanding the tongue of slander and
the shafts of malice , their course has been
ono of dignified disregard , which best be
comes these who are conscious of rectitude.
Time has made them the moat popular and
widely patronized btore In the west.
Yesterday was a gala day , Indeed , and
never before was such a princely parade
provided by a single mercantile house , and
thousands echo the thought. "Long live Santa
Glaus , Hayden Bros , and the Brownies. "
The popularity of Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy and the high esteem In which It is
held leads us to believe It to be an article of
great worth nnd merit. Wo have the pleas
ure of giving the experience of three promi
nent citizens of Itedondo Beach , Cal. . In the
use of the remedy. Mr. A. V. Trudoll says :
I have always received prompt relief when
I used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. " Mr.
James Orchard eays : "I am satlifled that
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy cured my
cold. " Mr. J. M. Hotelier says : "For three
years I have used Chamberlain's Cough Rem
edy In my family and its results have always
been satisfactory.
STOCKMEN MUST MOVE.
iml of the Thurston County I.nml Cnies
Itc.icht'il.
The itcckmen and squatters who are oc
cupying Indian lands In Thurston county
will have to pack their possessions nnd
move out , as the United States court of
appeals has renderid Its decision to this
effect.
Some years ago certain Indians of the
Omaha and Wlnnebago tribes , In the vicinity
of Pendor , hased some 76,000 acres ot their
reservation to the Flourney Land , Live Stock
and Heal Kstato company for n mere pit
tance. When Captain Beck , tlis present
agent , took charge he started In to eject theio
cattle men , holding that the Indians could
not lease their lands without
the consent of the agent. The case was
taken Into the United States court , where
Judge Dundy issued nn injunction restrain
ing the agent from Interfering with the cat
tlemen.
Ralph W. Breckcnrldgo of tills city was
appointed as attorney for the government ,
and the case was appealed to the United
States circuit court of appeals and argued at
St. Louis last week. Today the decision was
handed down , the court reversing Judge
Dundy and sustaining the position taken by
Captain Beck.
Among other opinions handed down were
the following :
United States National bank of N.w York
against the Firit National bank of Llttlo
Rock , Ark. , and R.'c. Cockrell , receiver. In
a suit to enforce the liability of defendant
as an Indorser of five promlsso y notes for
$5,000 each. The trial court ordered the jury
to give a verdict for the defendant , and th >
court of appeals reversed the judgment and
remanded the case , with Initructlons to give
a new trial.
In the case of Ellzab'th Wetzel , Harriet
A. VanZant and others against the Minnesota
seta Railway Transfer company and others ,
an appeal from Mlnneiota , the decree of the
circuit court dlimlsilng the complainants' bill
was afilrmcO. Complainants sued to establish
their title to a tract of land In Ilamaoy
county , Minn.
The Kdward P , AlllJ company against the
Columbia Mill company , appeal from Minnesota
seta , Judgment ot the trial court In sus
taining the defendant's counter claim for
$21,960,70 suatalned.
Oregon Kidney Tea euros all Kidney trgu- .
bles. Trial slzo , 23 cents. All druggists.
HurlliiKtoii Jtouto.
PKRSONALLY CONDUCTED EXCUR
SIONS TO CALIFORNIA.
Every Thursday. 125.00 saved.
City ticket office , 1321 Farnam streL