Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 12, 1895, Page 7, Image 7

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, , " TIlE OMAhA DAII..IY nEE : 'rUESDAY , FEBRUARY 124 1896. ! ' 1
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: isPoiiut fOT1Ba
Ad..erIINemenl * ror tIIrNo 'olnmnN , ,11t bll
ikcti until 121:0 p. m , for the o\'olin. "n.1
ullf" p. m. for tim morull' unit SuiiiIay
el" Ion.
A.I"rl\erN , b1 rrlnllnl R Ilmhorod
d'lek ' , ( I"vn RIN\TN' " 1."lreMed to R
II"bercd Ictfr In CRro of ' ho 1 . An'
. " rr A" Rclure"c.I 'TIU ho delvcrCI UpOI
Jrlrll"ton of the chrek only. JnteA ,
1 J.c R 'H.rl , OrNt \INertlon , 10 R 'Tort
IterrifIcr. Notllll "IkOI for 1l thnn 21c
IpiLrrIInh , ,
Inr IrNt IIArrlol
'j h""IIIhertsclcnt mus urn conNecu'
thel1.
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SiTUATION WANTED
) oUNa MAN 21. STEO flAPlIIflt. TlP .
TOUlO
wrltet nnll boo3kccpr. "mlloyell by the l'enn
wrl"r . , 1'hi1n1eIhIn drIre , , 10 Ioc.ite In ' vt ;
A IJ ; t"'h . " Addrti I' i.slrl . IO"1 1\ \ 2 % 1
. WANT 1-.ALh HELP.
WANTID : : AI ) TRAMS TORILL
WANTIt-5' MrN ANI
our feN Rrlnter" . Salary $ T & to 130' per m" lh.
according to "hl I y. The $ Llchrlt Mr . Co. .
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Weller City . Iowa. fl-M9.F2t '
SAI.t SMtN VANii1) TO IANI.E 1.'U.I.
Itne or clgnr . Hatary nnll expetisci' . Aninver .
with cl/nr. . Salarr L . ' eXlen ' \ - rGcth. \ .
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' YANT1I-3 1.IHT CLASS 1'i.tM1tI1U AT
WAlTI Free & IiIa k. 313 1o. 16th.
Olce. & Ia .
f lt-CO--12
' . HT.IgMI : A I.ITNOT 1X.
HAI.I.SnN 1
\'AlTgl. :
perlence . required : live men patti his
p.rlencc.
. < ,
money eiIiflg our 1,0 pmt8.
Ilalle mOII , 10 melnl menmlre ; ful ptlculnr8
on reqUr81. AII"08 , the raler8 of moro pnnls
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to ' . ' than tailoring etati1Ihn1Cnt In
) irnnun' nny rotabl8hm.nt
lalonnl
America. F'auItIeMa CuslOI Innt8 Co. . Chicago .
Am.rlen 1'null..8 '
III. t-M6 12
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ii : tgritsVANT1D : IAND 1.STPIH
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IOI'M.\K If ,
nn4I operntorn on Cha.o , u,1 , Mc
/ CjtyCopeInnd opemloN mnchln. . . Two MclCny lit.
liy.Copelnlt two edge trltntnefl' . tto'tdy
terM nnd elK" IrhnreN. Htrlly
work gtinrnnter'1 . Smith & Jones C" ,
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" 'elL Pulmnn. 11. 1-.1 :
W ANTED- ] ? M LE hELl
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WANT l. cillili I'on flIEflAli 10USE.
- wont ; lusl . he BOrst CI" cook : ( .rmnn .
'prHerr.ll : " vageg . tG.OO. City references re.
cjulred. lUI H. 2"1 n\'o. C-179
WAT1I-/N I XII mgNCEn WOMAN TO .
take enthe care of nn Infant : ) 'OUII or Inex-
perleflce'l women need nol nplI ) ' . Hefcr.nc s
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p.rlrn.ct nr.1
will he required. . Call South.nl corer 21h
and 10walI. , C321
LAmBS TO DO PANCY WORK AT I0)1 :
G.OO to llO. ® : 10 FANC \ork ; no canvlsslng ; "cnd
16.0 . .tenty'ork
ItaInp. $0.0 NeediWorIC Co. , Delrn . , Mich.
C-GG :3'
- FOR BE2-lioUBES.
uousIs. : F. . K. DAItANO . UAICER IILOCIC. 10
hOUSES IN ALL I'AHTS OF. Tit CITY. Tit
0 I. ' . nAVl8 coIn1any. 15Q Fntnnm. D.-09
ItOUs1s : DENAWA & CO. . 10S N. IGTH ST.
10USS D-3U
rOH ItCNT-UOUSC OF D ROOMS AND DARN
ImNT-10USE
on l'nrt a\'e. Inquire al 4 % So. llh 81.
p-hit
D-1
Fen RCNT-G.HOOM COTTAGE. IN GOOD 110-
piir city water $0.0 leI month to good
pnrtle8 . lib N. 38ii . 1 block from I'nrnnm
car Uno. Inquire ul Stoelzel's &ove store
next lne. ogtoIiice. D-313
I-HOOM MODPHN 10USE. FIVE MINUTES
vaik from court house vacant December 11th.
& O. I. Qreenroornhhflnrlcer block. D-J
10USEI. WALL.ACIh DHOWN lLK , 10 't Doug '
1)-il ?
volt m NT-2U3 CAI'lTOI. AVENUE. 1
1'018. modem. The O. " ' . Davll company. Q-79C
FOR HENT-MODEHN 10.ROOM hOUSE. WITH
furonce both . gas . hot and cold walrr : one-
hat block from Fnrnnm street motor line : In
most desirable re.ldence locnlHy In the clty-
No. 22' ' South hitli n\ . . For particulars apply
to home ' Investment Co. . 3) l'.uloa D-M8iO blk.
FINE 7.HOOM COHNER FLAT AT 701 S. lCTI
street range and alt other convenlenc"s. 130,00.
f.orge douser rom 2 . Patterson bik. . IC23
Fnrnam slreet. D-:917
6.nOOM COTTAGE . 80 SOUTH lIST STIU r T.
D-33-IG'
FOt ICN'r. I'LAT IN HP 1' . E ILEH
ae blocle : all convenl.nces. Including steam hel :
also tirst-eias.i store rom In same block. Coil
" a 1\2 \ homey street. D-M571
TO lthNT . 7.IWOM FLAT : ST A1 IIOAT
bath : lonen hlcc . 24h and Farnam Enquire
a hughes' drug mtore. D-M&90 U
; OR 'RENT-FUBN.IBHED 300MB.
I'LEASANT Roint. 1919 DODGE. ' E-M270
FOR HENT-STEAM IEA'm 1.'UnNISlED
rooms. Ol So. 13th E-291-F2
I FUINISIED ROOMS FOR 10USEICEEPINO.
man & wife : rent taken In board. 310 N. 17th.
11-403
FURNISIED FRONT ROOM FOOt TWO GOON-
tem.n : bath nnd bent : board If d..h' . C1
So. Oth st' EIS n'
J"Ot " IDONT . FINELY l'UHNHmED ROOMS :
front and rear parlors adjoining . with eaStern
and Ilulher outlook : also single rooms : central
location . li0 DOdge street corer l7tii.
, E-M521 15.
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0 = JUh.ISHED ROOMS AND , BOARD.
DBSIRoILE : ROOM FOOt TWO WITI 10AnD.
2:10 Dodge slrcel. l' 9J'12'
, PARLOR 1"I.OOn ; ALSO SOUTH 11002.0 WITh
- first-class board . 210 1)ougias. ' - . & WITI : ,
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UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT.
2 I"RONT 11002.1 lCI LEA VENWORTI
strcet. G-MS 13'
} CR RBNT- ' .UiU ; . ADOFFICE ,
volt ItIONT-TIllO 4-BTOHY mUCK UUILDING
till l'nram Ilreel. This building has a. lire-
proof cement basemenl. complelo sleal heat.
log fixtures . waler on nil floors gasp elc. Ap.
ply. nl lhe ofco of Theflee I-DID
'lE lAX MEYER hUILPING . N. E. COIl.
. COl.
11th and I.'amnm : ro ilS , 2xl0 or Uxo or
the whole building : steam heat electric ele-
"nlor : building \I b arranged to suit ten
ent. Inquire 101 Farnanl strael. I-2.I3OIF'28
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AGENTS WANTED.
BALESlmN NI AGENTS .IIAICE 2.IONIOY
easy . .llng lulls to oner.II3.S pants 13. shirts
$1. macllnlQshes $5. hunter , Tailoring Cu . Cia-
' Cnnt1tI ! . O. - J-M9G\U.
' AGENTS IN EVEHY STAT ON BAT.AHY AND
. commission . Agents molting flI 10 05) weelely.
Eurelu Cnmlcal & Mfg Co. , f . 1 Crusse Wis.
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.OUNTS WANED TO RIhi'IOIIIOIONT I US IN
this territory. To take measures for suits to ur.
der ' 000,1 chance for I live man For further
particulars ' vrit" . gIving experience if tiny
parteulalN1 111'111 ex\erlenco I
hart & Oherndorr , Taliors , Market end Qulnc .
Chicago . Ill. .1-2.1611.12'
WAN'ED-TO 1ENT
WANTED- on 10 nOOM hiOURlO . I"UIt.
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nllet ; or Infurl.hrd. within walking tlslanco I"Ut.
ot , - posl Uce. Address U 8. leo Chico. It-Mm.t3.
V . . . STORAGE. _ _ _ _
PEST STOHAOJ UUnDNG IN OMAIIt . U. S.
novo bonded wnrehouso. Household goods stored .
< 10uaeholl sloret.
I.owest lalel. 101331011 Leavenwoith . M-319
TOh1AG1O. " 'RANt EWICItS 1' 1IAI1NIOT 2.0-321 . ,
WANTED-TO DU. _ _
CITY & CO WAltANTS 1'1iIC1iA1tl31A'2.1
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1VANT11U-3 UE0OND IIANI ) U1'RIU liT
' l SECOND JANl UI'lUlT
1lu1OI : please state I'rlce. make and whom I
cnn be leen. II. n. Scott , rom .3 lalllJ
block. N-3
- FOR BA'E.-rURNITURE.
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lOIt SAI.OO-VIYItNlTthhtU ' 2.-ROOM i 1011811
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SAI.E-I'IJNTIt
IOmm
l'Ol :0 1.'N. ' rent nr Itotise chenl' . Itvunt. .
- edt : central toa.itiunid&lress , G 61 . lire wan.
IrOn SALl-Mlbl LLiNEOUS.
0.yICGMAN l'I.\IOS. lUOo 'Ollr OitG ANS.
. \IOIAN - " hires " lIT - So. 1h. Q-
IIOGAND Chi1C1N IIIONCh3 : hAul ) WOOl )
ioAN
CIC IAUD WOOI
I'tekctl. C It. Lee DIt 1oull& Q-326
lILCH COWl ANU 51lNoms VOlt SAI.t.
or will exchange for fal cows al our ya. " .
' She\ ' - Station. 1uI1on Uros . , - Q-il I
'Tl\'O 1'1'1.1. ' ' . . ' '
' \0 Id.IlLOOflIli ) 81' ImN.\nD $ .
Inquire . l.0l1 stbigs , 1th nlll IUII. '
Q-MG0l U'
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OLAl1VuY N'JS.
) R : Pit. U , WAIIIWN.CLAIRVOYANT . Ito.
liable business meium : Tilt year lt 19 N. - ' 161h.
S-31 .
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L )1A1)AMSMITII. 2.03 8. 1TH ID 'LOOn. 1(002.1
1.\1 SMI'fl. nOO11
'I .1 ; titassitge. \ aIlr , Ilcoho\ ' leam. .ulllurlno
. . t ithiti lel bah. 'l'-lUa IG'
- ' iIAGr ) ADAMI lJiO1tNMtD . 1 % UOUUc
L . _ T-113U' _ _
TURKISH BATHS.
'UItW ! 1IATIOS 7 : ONLY - t'I.\Chh IN CITY
uclu.h'"b' for ladies. tul ! . 10'O Otis "I f ;
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FERSONA
) . s.il : -"mUAL l \Ti 1 \
chIropodist. ) . I'oat , 313I H. 1 1h II.
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Tim . Ila.i"I i , ' . ' ( lOIti3LT. MAPE T
H Order fn'U Deuuro 11 1"0ll 1"1el U
PERSON AL.
Continued.
n. lIMOS , FLORIST. PLANTS CUT FLOW-
u. Ihonquet . . hall , residence and grave decent-
tions. ISU \Inlon street. Telephone i' U . U
SICATFAO GROUND hOLLOW OR PLAIN. AT
SltATF9 101.LW tLAIN.
A. I tlnclelend' 106 S. - 1th strel , U-33
SVl i1)lR11 ; " If-cit FOIl LADIES
Ills Chtcsgn etr.e consultatIon. fAcial antiscientific
scientific obesity treatment free Mondays . Feb.
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NEWI.l FITTEU lOATh I'AIlLOILS.
' "rklsh and electric baths for indies ; entIe-
men. Madam Howell . 210 S. ISth etcel , 2,1 SOOT.
U-M400 MI'
\10 vr CO. , 545 1F : 1.DO. : 1tMI.TI noOc
free : home trcalm.nt : Inty nUenltnnt. U-32
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monte nn,1 photos of marriageable people . many
rIch : lists of bonk . no\'cIUel. etc freo. Otin-
nels' ! ! Monthly n Toledo . Ohio.2.1430M2' _ - - - - -
OMAhA IUSINESS CLLlmE , 15TI AlD ,
Farnani. - : & I.2
MONEY TO LOAN-UEAL ES'ATE.
ANThONY LOAN & TlUST CO. , 318 N.Y. LWE.
lo : at low rates for choice security In Ne.
brekn and Iowa farina or Omaha city W-3 .
L1FII INSURANCE rOI.tCmS LOANIIt ) ON
LIF bught INSURANCr . . Cheney. Itnnas City W-334 , Mo. .
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MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMA1OA
teal T . lirennan . L\ & Co. , II { -333 bik.
2.10NOOY TO LOAN AT LOWEST HATES. Tim
: _ _ INEY _ 2 . _ _ . Davis Co. . IM I.WEST . W- 36
TORY I.Ov- ATFS"'ADE ON OOOD LOANS.
J. W. Squire , 21 flee bldg. W-3
CITY LOANS. C. A STARR . 515 N. y'V LIFE. -
CITY AND FAIthS LOANS AT LWEST
rate ! i'usey & Thomas . First Nat'l lIlt. Pug.
. W - 39
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAhA
property . Fiuleilty Trust company , 1702 Farnntn.
prperty. l.ltely Trs 102 V r'
LOANS ON lM1'htOVEi ) & UNIMIHOVED CITY
property W. I.'ariun Smith & Co. , 1320 Farnium.
MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA hEAT. ESTATF
IINI per LAN . . 11. MeIkle. tl Nat. bank htd.
\\-342
CITY LOAN8-h00.00 TO $ P3.000.00 AT LOWEST
. nttes. LOANS-Io Powel I'oler , tt floor N. YW L. - lg g.
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MONEY TO I.OAN-CHATTELS.
MONEY TO LOAN ON FUIONLTUI1IO . PIANOS
and eli kinds of security. Froth Terry. ' room
al
40 Rnml blocl X-34
MONEY Tp LOAN ON 10USEI0.D FUI1NI-
ture . ria nos. horses wagons . or any kind of
chattel security at lowest possible mIce . which
3 'ou cnn pay boric nt any time and In nay
amount. FIDELITY LOAN OUAHANTEF CO. .
Hoom 4. Wlhnel blode. X-3U
J. U. lADDOCI noot 427 nAMaE I3LOCIC. X31
MONEY TO LOAN ON I"URNITUm PIANOS
horses wagons etc. . nt lowest rates In city : ;
nD removal of goods ; strictly eonntental : you
can pay the loan oil at any time or In any
amounl.
amount.OMAhA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. .
OMAIA 10nTOAG 306. S. lOth street.
XIS
BUSINESS CHANCES.
2.IDSIO. EXCHANGES. H. A. WAGNIOI1. Y-M2C7-1.3 OMAHA
FOR SALE OR TRADE. ONLY STOCK OF
drugs In 1 tOwn of 1.00 In ca.ter Nebraska.
Address a. 43 . lice. Y-MIC5-13'
Fort SALII. TIm ONLY STOCK 01' FAILMING
implements In n good town anti good farming
country In southern Ncbroska. A,1rls , H . D.
Dee. Y-lWJ1 13'
THE EAHNINO rOWER OF TiE EDO-
son kln.loRcope ns an exhibition tea-
ture I. somethIng enarmous In proportion -
portion (9 the amount of outlay . From one
exhIbit or eight machines 1 total of over IS.o ,
was taken In during I prrl:1 or commsiderahIe
less than three month. For terms nail prices
address Edison Klnetoscope Co. . IO R. lGth
. E.lson
/ Street Omaha Neb. Y-MC U'
FOR EXCHANGE.
TO EXCHANGE. FOIl GOOD FARM LANDS
nt actual value In eastern Neb. or western
Iowa. stock of general merchandise. Invoice
03,100.00 , to U.O.O. and store hu 1.1 . n 1. Will
St.o smat incumbran0oor pay difference In
cash. Address A.V. . Clarke . l'aplilion. ZM9C9 Neb
PROPERTY FOIl MDSE. ILA.WAGNIII1.Omalia. ZlUOS.FZS
10 ACRES 3 % MILES , FltO2.t . I' . O. W1.I.TAtl'
house anti lot as , part pay men I. Ug"snap for
same ant for frit fan or' gard"n. Fidelity
Tract Co. . l7OhFarnnni st. Z-14'1 1S
WIAT HAVE YOU TO OJ'ER FOR A GOD
II.iOO note ? Address 0 1. Uee. Z-3ilS
TO THAOE. A- ALMOST NEW % 11RUM.
mend phaeton for a carriage. Address H 5.
lice. , ZM579
FOi EXCIAN E. FOR HARDWARE 01
agricultural implements two good houses anti
lots and 00 vacant hot . good location . In Lin-
cola . Neb. A. D. AdObe , 193 R street . LIncoln
Neb. .Z-M586 I %
FOR SALE- . AL ESTA E.
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TOIlS IS 1'01 YOU - - '
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A PERFEC - I'ALACE. ,
EAST I.RONT.
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MODERN IN EVERY RESPECT . . -
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FINE NATURAL TREES .
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1IRST CLASSNI.I1001IIORI100D .
IJST . . , . , "
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IN WALKING DISTANCE OF BUSINESS.
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CLOSE TOCAIt ' LiNE ; ' I
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CONVENIIINTTOOOVEIOYTIIINQ - ' .
( WILL TAI1O CIIIOAI'LOT AS I'ART OF FIRST
IVI.I. F CIEfXi . ? ; fNI'ART . 0' VJS'f
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FIDELITY TRUST CO. ; , :
lDELITY . SOLE AGENTS.
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IIE-M601.20
DAROAINS. hOUSES. I.01'S AND FARMS .
sale or Imde. 1" . Ie DarlIng . Darker 1lock.
m -3
EXCIIANOE13 AND SALES : CITY pn0'rR1'Y.
farms , merchandlae. Oarvln Uros. . 110 N. Y. 1Ife.
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RIO-lit
1IAUOAINS'R/Lll : II TlAnE IN CITY ' PROP.
iNS rurml John N. Frentier , opp. P. O.
tlel RI.-183
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LIST BARGAINS IN LANDS WITU CAIIUOLL
Il
U. Carter , I 5. ' min floor N. Y. RE-SS3.FI 1. . Omaha
I"INI GAIIH N LAND 1 MI. 1'1U:1 I' . 0. .
flDu ) per acre. 91 N. Y. L bldg. 110-934
AIJSTItACTS-TIIII DYION IEEt COMPANY.
. 1E 1
\VAN'L'IOD. 1.0 JEAlS OF FAMILIES TO
hcmrateadl In the ' , ' .
taka UI' free led liver 'al.
hey . Minnesota. Map Iho\111 exact location ,
, ection. town anti range wt be mailed free by
writing II land Cllmlnlontr Great Northern
railway . St i'auh : . RII-IdhOl 1
PAllId I.ANDS. C F , IIAIIIIII3ON. 913 N. Y.
1.1Cc. . HElt33 15.
TO. EXCI.\NO 1 FOR CITY pROPI nTY. -41
acres .f the nn..t acreage near Omnahm. only
4 mIles from I' . O. l'nat owner 'J.O. "VI
1.1'ery cheap . antI take hAlf In city pn.perly.
1"IdclY Trust Co. , Solo Agents , 113 Flmam aI ,
1011-IdIOT U
J'l SALE A1' A SACRIFICE . io ACRE l'AUM
near Omaha. A lIne Impr\'el 16) just " "nly.
' ht southwe,1 Sioux City $430 .
ought miles CI ) : 110 c3h.
balance 11'0 yenta at 7 per "nil also 100 extra
line land nl 16OJ per acre In same section.
Ilu , < In'\ < three loll outside anti rash fur a
hUII' InsIde. 1a\nlrt & 'l\'itterman. N. Y.
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LOST
LOST-A i'AIht 01" Ol'tOitA GLASSES AT
Ltf-A l'AII 0. Or IA G.A5SE
Uod'e Qpaa hou , . Saturday matinee . tbral
rward fur nturq to 113 tbeelry block.
_ fwar NOlOI : ' ,
LOsr. PUG IJOO' ANSVEItR tTO TIlE ? 4AMtl
Llr. 1Va .NSWEIR Til N.1U
of " 'l'ug5lnL" I\e\al \ al IUI N. :2 street.
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SANTA [ LAUS SOAP
BEST PUREST AND MOST DNDMIAL. [
ttid n eveyTthQre THE N.H.FARBA COMPA I
HOT L'
hOTEL. IhAItICIOlt . 13TH AND JONES STS
10TEL IAICEI
75 rooms nt $1.50 per day.
roms 1.50 tny.
GO rooms nt 1:0 per < ny.
Special rates to commercial tmvelerR. I oem
and manoger. board by week or monlh. Frank lhildut'lm. 349
AETNA HOUSE ( EUROPEAN ) . N. W. colt.
1lh and Dodge. Rooms by day or week
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MID.AND MOTEL . COR. 16Tn AND ChICAGO
streets. AmerIcan plan SI.GO and 12.0 per day.
European 1lan. hoc and So per day. 100ml
ensUito for families . nt
iingie or en.ul. r"mlu or gentlemen
reasonable ratcs. M. J. Pranck . prop. ,
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M-sh.Ii'ID .
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES.
ARMATURES AND CONVERTERS REWOUND :
storao halerlrR recharged : electrical anti general -
oral machinists : superior work guaranteed.
Omaha ElectrIcal Works 61 and G1 S. lUh al.
331
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ELEClCAL ENGINEERS ANI cONTRAC.
tOM for' electric light anti motor plants anti , ni
kinds of electrical construcUon. 'Veslem 111cc-
Orient SupplY Co. . 41S and42O S. 5th _ at. _ 332
I.EATHER DEI.TINO. COlAS , A. SCIlEREN &
- Co. . ll30 S. 1th st. _ 3:3 :
UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS
H. 11. UUHKE' . FUNERAL DlECOR AND
embalmer IGIS ChIcago at . telephone 90 236
SWANSON & VALIEN. UNDERTAKERS AND
embalmers , INI Cumlng at. . telephone 1060.
10031
M. O. MAUL UNOEnTAKEn AND EMUAI.M-
er. I1 Fnram at. . telephone 22 : 3S
C. W. hAilER UNDEItTAICER. GI s. IGTH l'
BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION
now TO GET A nOME on SECURE OOOD
interest on snvln/ . Apply to Omaha L. & U.
A.'n. . 170 'Beo bId" G. W. Nntlnger , See.
3G2
SnARES IN MUTUAL L. AND D. ASS'N. PAY
6. 7. S per cent when I. 2. 3 years old . always
redeemable. 170 Faram s. Natlnger , Sec. 3C3 )
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BUSINESS NOTICES. ,
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OMAHA BICYCLE CO. . 323 N. IGTl ST 313 '
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IUB Q , A1 . AND ! LANGUAGE. I
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WHOI1ESALE COAL.
JOHNSON 111105. . WIOLESALE DEALERS IN
all s of coal. Correspondence solicIted. 1000
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THE ART OF CUTTING MEN'S CLOTHES
taught day or evening : terms leasonnblo. 1nr-
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bTOVE RkPALRS .
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makes of slaves. Water attachment and 'coo-
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Omaha Stove RepaIr 'Worles. 267
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moved to U22 Douglas : furnish bet male and
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MARTIN TO BE POSTMASTER !
Named Yesterday by the President to
Succeed MnJor O1arkon .
NOBODY WAS EXPECTING I
10w time Surprise I. I XIIIRllll nt " S'mtahltmg-
toit- , ! . N. II. lltrlclt Nlut..1 for Govern-
IClt JHreetor ot Ulion Pacific-
COlllent \I'I'olntlelt
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Information comes to The lee through the
Assoelated press and ale from Its Washington .
I'resl-
Ion correspondent that yesterday
rent Cleveland transmltcll to the senate Limo
nnn'e of I number ot men to sere as post.
masters In their respective towns.
The first mentioned party Is Euclid Martin ,
whom l'reshlent Cleveland names ns post-
muster In this city , to succeed Major Clark-
son , the present republican Incumbent , who
was alJpolnler by ex.lresllonl Harrison. I
Several other Nebraskans were ale mare
happy wih poatmasterships . nS follows :
Augusl Klein , Wesl Point : Arthur N. Morse .
Atkinson antI Asa P. Ilollebaugh . Fails
City. Other postmasters nominated at time
same time were : John C. Curtn , Helena ,
Mont . : J. n. hudson . Pine Blurt , Ark. : J. D.
Adams , Rico , Colo. : \ C. Dremerman ,
noone , Ia. : James A. Jacluon , howard , 11am. :
F. G. Edmiston , Crockett . Tcx.
To add to time surprise Ircslrenl Cleveland
In time alernoon al1110lntel J. N. H. Patrick as
government director of the Union Pacific
railroad to flit the vacancy caused by the
death ot Major Joseph W. Paddock who
hold the position for a number ot yenrs.
Mr. Martin was not a candidate for time
positon and the honor came very unex-
peetedly. lie was nol conshlercr In the
race as It was given out that he had his
lightning roil up for the government directorship .
ship ot tile UnIon Pacific railroad.
IT MADE DRY AN FEEL SOnE.
'Vhen seen by Thu Be3's WashIngton car-
respondent Congressman Bryan saId :
"I have no doubt that Mr. Martin wi
make a goer postmaster for Omaha. So far
as politics are concerned . I do not oppose
that his appointment was intended to gratify
time democrats . since It Is well known that ho
Is' ' not In sympathy with the majority ot the
democrats of hIs city , as was shown by time
last election. At time primary ho was defeated .
fedeel when a candidate for delegate to the
couimty convention. He led time bolt against
the acton ot time democratic slate 'convemm-
tion . although time Omaha delegation voted
unanImously for the nominaton of Judge
Holcomb. I suppose the president means to
say by this appointment that the bolting demo
ocratl are to bo gIven preference over any
silver democrats , regardless ot the sentment
of the community. I suppose ot course , that
Secretary Morton has absolute ontrol ot the
appointment us It Is generally known that
Martin represents the political desires ot the
secretary In Omaha. 1 presume that Euclid
Martin merely indicated that he wanted the
appointment and Morton had I made. That
Is all there Is to It. "
The Bti's Washington correspondent says
that when Congressman Dave Mecer was In-
termed ot the appointment ot Euclid Martin ,
hI threw UI' his hnilds In amazement and
. said : "Let time whole case ba respectfully
referred to Congressman Bryan ! "
Senator Manderson says : "MartIn will make
a good postmaster , but his appointment Indicates -
cates that the president has no regard for
recommclulons _ and endorsement but
males the appoIntment on hIs own responsl.
, bliity. " - '
Secretary Morton will say nothing concern-
log time acton of the presIdent In the Omnh3
, case.
SKETCH OF EUCLID MARTIN.
Eucld Martin Was . \orn at MOQndsvle ,
Woo Va : . In 1847 , . and moved .to Minonk III. ,
In 1861'w'imre he seurell his , carly education
"alil Completed - , his . studies In the hIgher
achools- Illinois. At the expiratIon of his
scbool years It was In llnonlt that he de-
1terinlned. on beginning hIs busIness career.
Imbued from bIrth with the energy of the
° Old DominIon " and further IncIted by time
splrlt.f western progrzs , the natural ab\U s
of the ' nan hero found , rom for their develop-
Ine'nt. Unaided and lone ho mare n place
for himself and scon was In possession ot the
best business In the county. He was also
elected representative from lUnonk and
anr
served his constituency wIth distInction for
one term In the Illinois legIslature. After
' belg identified with the Interests of llnonk
'for fourteen ' years , Mr. Martin followed the
, course at business westward I , and In 1882
moved 10 Omaha . where from that
time to the present he has been closely
identified with and a leading figure In time
business and poltcal affairs of this city and
state. Ho was the originator and founder ot
time farm Implcment jobbing house of Parln ,
Orondorr & Martin and at present Is its
Is
president anti trensurer. lie served four
terms as presIdent ot the Board ot Trade
! d .tor. . lour.ye ! r . was .an active member
,01 11e uor 'OI ! auucatmon CurIng all ot
which time he was chairman ot the corn-
mltee on buildings and prop rty. Mr. Martin
vas appointed by President Harrison IS one
ot.ho Nebraska commissioners to the World's
' fair In 1893 , on recommendation of the
governor ot the state.
MR. PATRICK'S CAREER.
J. N. II. Patrick' was born In Kentucky anti
III
In 1856. a young man , ho removed to Omaha
IJ 1857 , President luchanan appointed him
to the position of receiver of tIme United
States land omce then located at Dakta City.
Here ho served until the election at President
Lincoln Early In the 60's ho entered time
United States army servIng for two years as
quartermaster. lIe was I member of the first
state senate , going from Douglas county.
This was time only political office which be
ever held. F.r years Mr , Patrick as , resler
upon hIs magnlfcenl farm , just west of the
city limits. lie has been connected with I
mnny of the enterprises looking to the up. '
building ot the city and has always been
ready and anxous ! to Ilsh Omahn to the
tront. ,
Yesterday afternoon , 'oben informed of his
'appointment by a Dee reporter . Mr Patrick
said that ( the acton ot President Clevehn'l
was a complete surprise , lS be hd never
sought the appointment. He said that he
was of the opinion that the selecton was due
wholly to tim efforts ot Secretary Morton ,
who was one of his oid.tiine friends
Mc 11urll 1".r. lImo flows
A Dee reporter was the first to break the
news to Euclid Martin , at time Commercial
club. Ho was somewhat surprised and was
evidently disappointed in not securIng the
appointment ot government dlrlctor of the
Union I'aclfc. a position which he preferred
to that of Ilcstmaster.
, "I don't see how I can : devote my ( line
to the pOfmastershlp , " saId Mr. Martin ,
"I wi await ofcial ad vices from Wasiming.
ton beore makIng definit > reply 1 was nol
a candidate for the place. and am somewhat
surprised at the aPllolntment. As I saId be
fore , I don'r see now I can lake I , but I'l
take that up la\er. \ I have no plans at prea.
tnt wIth relation to the siiiihl patronage at
my dIsposal , a8 I had no Idea that I would
. "
be Ippolnled poslmaster :
Mr. Martin was immediately surrounded
a
gaping
sore
.
Mrs. Dc1dnsol , orrJ'lor ,
Ia. had an SOl'O OIL
I" , hnt tpCI sro 01
her } foot which tOI'lured
hCl' tot' .4 ) 'CUI'S. Five of
the hest doctors could not
CU1'O It1 but
flexican
Mustang
Liniment
DID.
by I group ot enthusiastIc trle",1s. who eon-
.
gratmlnted hIm on hIs ootI luck.
ghtlated 101
A Dee reporter was ale the first to carry
the news to the federal building. The postal
employes , generally , were pleaser with the
, .
appointment.
apolntmenl. cIvi servIce law al but three
employcs at the postemeo are exempt from
removal , except for Muse. The three exceptions -
clplons are assistant 10slmastcr and two
Janllors.
James 'oolar.1. . the present efficient assistant .
slstant 110slmaster , has flCt the Ilesllon
for eighteen years under various tidininis-
trations.
tratons.
I Is ruimoored that Charles Conno'er will
be assistant postmaster , bul there are 10
ofcial Rlvles 10 that effect .
Time appoIntment ot Martin Is regarded In
political circles ns a comJromls . There
ha\'o been a number ot promlncnt democrats
mlntloner for the place , Including Chales
Conne'er , ex.Oovernr lloyd . C. V. Galls-
gher , Oeneral Lowe , W. A. 1. Gbbon and
others.
In business cIrcles the selection seems te
bo well reel'I
Tllka eat the AI'l'llltment ,
The following are n few ot the expression I
henr,1 on the Martin appointment :
Major Clarkson-lt Is a good al1lltmont
and I shall sell a letter Inlnledlately to Mr.
Martin extending mr congratulations. I shall
romall itt Omaha alil engage In ni" oM busi-
ness ot real estate Since 1890 I have en .
deavorer to serve the people ot Omaha to time
best of my ability Ril I belIeve that . 1 have
lucceedlHI In gl'lng this . communlt I gOI
mal service
x.GQvernor lloyd-I was not I candidate
and do 10t care 10 discuss the mater mu h.
1r. Morton doubtless favored Mr. Martin's
aJJolntment amI Il Is no surprise to me.
W. A. L. Olbbomm-lt Is a surprise , a corn-
plcto surprise .
, lm' Gorge r. Mier-I Is an excellent np.
polntment and Euclid Martin will make I
good postmaster
C. V ( lahiagimer-I have nolhlng to say
upon the subJect.
CommIssioner Utt ot the Commercial Club
-I ucld Martin's nppolntment wi ronbtes !
give general saUsfacton to the business men
ot Omaha.
Jtllgo Amlirso-Ilipi Ilpl Hurrnh ! Good
for Martiom.
UnltclI States Marshal White-Mr. Martin
will make a very good . mnn for the placc.
One dose ot Steam's Eiectrlc ! Paste Is death
to rats , roaches and other vcrmln : 25c.
.
SU1'Jl , ll COUUT .S1'LLIfl.
Chnse ngalnst Mies. Appeal froth Lan-
caster county. Afrnw . OpInion by Commissioner -
missioner H'I :
A judgment rendered by n court which
had jurisdiction of the parties all of the
subject matter nl between such parties
conclusively settled all 'ltestonsUgterl
subject only to the contncncy ot a reversa
o modification In the saml ! prceedll .
Ripley et a ] agaInst I.arsn et nl Appeal
HI\lc
n
from Lancaster county , Alllrmned . OpinIon -
Ion by CommissIoner H'an.
On nppenl where Ihere Is such 1 contra-
diction and confm40n In the evidence that
It Is uncertain how the Issues should have
been determuined . Ihe jllment oC the district -
lrlct court will not he 1 disturbed.
Ia'den ugalnst LIncoln City Electric
Railway et nl. Appeal from Lancaster
count ) . . Armed. OI1noa & : : by CommIssioner
nyan. .
One who receives ns collateral seourlt tea
a loan contemporaneously mudo negotiable
bonds not yet mature wihout knowledge
of any defense to ueh hommds Is entitled
to protection us n plrchnsr timereof . to the
extent of the amount of such loan.
2. Where there was contained In n mort-
gage I copy oC resolutions described IS hlv-
Ing been adopted by the board oC directors
of the mortgagor . I corporation . frm whIch
Nsolutons 4 app arcd that said board hod .
as required authorize the maltng of such
mortgage no further proof was necessary
to a prIma fade showing of authorIzation
by the boar of dIrectors.
3. A party who has consented to n decree
at foreclosure and I sale Ihereunder cannot
be heart cn appeal to question thin correet-
floss ot the decree In. so tar ns It was au-
thorlzud by hIs own stipulation.
Dlnges against HrR Error from Lancaster -
caster counly. Alflrmed . OpInion by Commissioner -
missioner Hagan.
' 1he causes of action nnll ( each ot them
state In the petItion In thIs case sounded
in tort and grew out of and were n part
, at the same transactIon , ant were therefore
pi'operjy joIned. '
Eggert against l7eyer Appeal from Dut-
falo county. Alflrmned. Opinion by CommissIoner -
sIoner Rng'n.
One Deyer made a mortgage pn his real
estate to one Talalt to secure the nero-
table promnissory note ot the former Tal-
lant sold an4 Islgnet the mortgage debt
to C. A. Ergert , and the later recorded the
assignment to him In the olcc of the reg-
later of deeds of the county where the
mortgaged premises were EHuate. C. A.
Eggert . before the maturity at the mortgage -
gage debt sold anti assigned It to Sophia
is ! . Eggert , and she neglected to record
the assignment to her. Beyer then sold
the mortgaged premises to one Flury. Ind
ho paId the mortgage- debt to Tahlamt . the
mortgagee. In a suit by SophIa hit. Eggert
to foreclose the mortgage held :
First . That the evidence supported the
fladinq ot the distrIct court that Talant
had neither real nor apparent authority as
Sophl M. Eggerl's agent to collect the
mortgage debt.
Second , That the record ot the usslgn-
ment ot the mortgage from Talnnt to C. A.
Egrcrt wns notice to lury that l'alant
hall sold hIs interest In time mortgage debt
Third That the mortgage and time note It
was gjven to secure belonged to the legal
hohler at the note and It lury desired to
pay It off and have the mortgage released
he should have 11UI,1 the money only upon
surrender to hIm , ot the note.
2. Section :19 : , chapter lxxlli . entitled "Renl
Estate and held . " : Complied Statute , 183 , construed
First That such statute should be strictly -
construed. .
Secommd The statute , Is a legislative coin-
mand that the registry laws shal not be HO
construed as to mae the record of the
assignment of a mortgage notice 10 the
mortgagor that time Iebl hl been assigned .
3. In the absence ot statutory enactments
to the contrary the general rule Is : I I
mortfago be gIven to secure I debt not evIdenced -
denced by negotiable paper then the mort.
gagor . In the absence ot actual knowledge
that the mortgagee his assigned time deht
which It secures will be protected In malt-
log PaYment to the orIgInal morlgagee.
4. Notwithstanding the statutes permit a
mortgage assignment to be recorded a
mortgagor Is not obliged before making
payment at his debt tO consult the recormi
for tile purpose ot ascertaining It the mort-
gage has been asslgnel. He may /tl pay
the mortgage debt ali be protected In the
same manner al he would prior to the en.
actment ot the registry law ntowlng inert-
gage asslglmenls to be recorded I the
mortgage secures I mmoml.negotiable debt In
the absence ot actual knowledge of its assignment -
signment , he may pay It to the mnortgmmgee :
I the mortgage secures a debt evidenced by
negotiable jmaper he must at his lIeIl pay It
to time legal owner and helter ot elicit paper.
5. Notwlhslandlnl said statute . one who
purehl9cs negotable paper : , secured hy a
real eitnte mortgage In the ordinary course
of imuslness hetore the maturity ot Huch lilt.
liar and for I valuable consideration , cannot
bo deprived ot time security created by such
morlgage hy a payment at the mortgage
debt mate IIY the mortgagor to time mort.
gagee whether or not the purchaser ot fuch
mortgage debt haf eauled Ihe assignment
ot tim morllage to him he recorded In
the ollice of Ihe reglstcr ot decds where time
mortgaged premises are situate .
Sloarl against Chicago , Burlngton &
Quincy Railway comr.any. Error from Lancaster .
caster cOlmty. Allirmed . Opinion by CommIssioner -
mIssioner nagan ,
Because time jury has drawn one Inference
rather 111 another from the evIdence this
court will not substitute time inference It
might have drawn had I been the trlerl , for
the one mDd IIY Ih" Jtmry
2. Time mere tact that a man II tound dead
under , a railroad car does not raise the pre-
9ulplon that he came to his death through
time neGlgence at time raIlroad , cornImany.
3. In a suit hy nn IllnlnlNlrtor agaInst a
ralroul : company for nellhrenty causing
the Ieath ot hIs intestate. there Is no lIre.
Bumpton of law that eiher Iarty was
gullt % ' at negligence ,
4. Negrence Is n cause ot actIon or .1e-
tense and must . be proved by the parlY al-
being it.
5. I there hi any presnmpton of law In
such mnterf I In that ut partcs ) act with
onnary care , ant such 11reHumplon con-
UlleM until overthrown b l ) ' evimience.
6. Whether I cerlRln act or omission II
or Is not competent e\'hlence ot nclhtnce
Is for time court. hut 'whether such evidence
convlc\s IL Ilrty ot neglgcnco Is for tIme
jun' .
lUl'fltfflIUrI Plclle Rnlrqt company against
J'laier . 37 Nelmraslcmt . 2 : : American 'Valer
Works eonmpally against lotmgImerty . ill Ne.
bra Aka , lomJany 37 : Street Railway company
GIl ( ollotved .
against Craig , 3 Nehraslt . - folowed.
A f'.rr"clul , , I
OMAHA . I'eb. ii.-i'o the Editor ot 'fhe
Uee : In behalf of the Emerald Dramatic
company which will IPIJu'ar In "Shaul
Aroon" at Crt'lgiliom1 college hail ' i'uemtdimy
Crellhlon cole" . Ilal'JUPSrIIY
evening February 12 , for time \ , cnel of
time poor , we wlii to say that I Is un iiltle.
l.en'lent cOIJln ) ' , nnl Is not connecled
with the college . as wns reported In one
wUI
Saturday evenlimg's lisper.
JOHT'PH L. anA PY , lanager ,
M. B. AI.ln.IN , Seerelar
"I h3O been aflctel with nn affection [ t
time throat from citlidimooti . caused by dipim-
Iberia and have used VarIous remedies , hut
hav never found anything equal to lhrowim's
Dronchtal Trocbes-ZteY. 0 M. F. lIamnptOtl .
I'/keln / , ICy , Sold only In boxo.
hERO'S ' DEED AT THE ShOPS )
- SUOS _ _
Young Man . Places ills Neck Under the AXE
t Save nn Older
EXAMPLE or TiE FRATERNITY OF LABOR
-
lie Wal single , \hll' lila Cnlrallo ilati .
" 'Ito Btl Six Chlllrln In Support-
Thlrle.n 1 lllll ) cc ( let Their
Time Cimcks .
Time Iledsman ot the Union Paclfo Is a
virile power thee Ila)8 , lhero Beemlngl
being let In the remiuction
! n UI' gradual rNllClon
of forces , lalle absolutcly necessary by thor
decreasing earnings ot the company ,
l.at Saturday , thirteen men In the foundry
were given their lmo checks , and still there
Is no nssurance that other reductions wi
not follow . alhough I wOllr lecm that time
shops were about Iewn to the minImum In
order to keel them running.
In conJlncton with the discharge ot these
men tlere II told a story at sel.sacrlfco
whIch deserves I 1Iaco alongse time his-
toned selt - renlals that are a part ot the
nation's heritage .
Onn ot the men 10 g $ Was a mh1lo.aged
tat her ot a large faimmily . who hall but recently
entered the founllry With nothing nhear for
the rainy day . which Is assured every man
almost , he hall lived up to time wages rq-
celvel , When the tmo 01100165 cnl0
to this humble emlllo'e ot a great
corporation the "black asalrama ot sorrow , "
which the poet Ipcnks about spread its mild-
nlghl wings ever him ntI ho faced penury
and wamlt At home Was 1 patient wife and
mothlr , happy In tile rcalzaton that the wolf
was yet on the oltshlo ot the Ito cottage ,
whie the six small children , fairly well clAd .
were enjo'lng time delights of two wholesome
medls at least , with menl nn,1otnloes and
\otnloes
pie the latter a hit 01 luxury which time
mother theught the monthly salary ot the
fattier could 8u\\ly ,
The homo pIcture came before the en110y"
wih crushing forcc. To go hOle ailt telll"
wlto thnt ho was 10 moro II the service of
the Union Pacific ! seemed than '
Pacfc hnrller any'
thing he was ever before calell upon to do.
But there was I god deal at the SIartal
bourage In the mal , as ho turlel away tro/ /
the forcman ot the shop wih tears stroamhlk
down his face. lie thought he might bo able
to get work on the river cuttIng ice . simovel'
Ing coal or an.thlng that wouhl leeep time
door etser agnlnst the implacable foe to alt
mnmmkitmd . lie lied bundled tll his overalls
and his tin pal was on his arm when n coin. ,
rado of his came up anr took In time situation
at a glance. This associate lund toiled wIth
tile rlschargcr employo for some tinue. his
hnd grown to Iko hIs fclLw 'orknim'tn . with
whom mutual confidences hal sprung tip as
they worked over the moulds , or had drawn
off the molten strCnm from the ( mirmiaco. They
were comrades , as much as they might bo
living as they did In diferent sections
ot time city , and only seeIng one nnother In
time silop or In the realing room 11rovhler
by tIme 'Vomnn's 'empcrnce assocIation ,
which they were privileged to visit al the
noon hour.
"You hnvcn't got your time check ? " saul ,
Limo younger maIm to the aider . as he tUrned
toward the door.
"Yes , this limBo rcructon has lotche mo
and the work ot years Is represented by the
money which I will draw today. God knows
what I wi ro when this Is gone. " There
was pathos In the voice even time suggestion
of moisture around the eyes. "It looks
pretty desperate . I cnt tell you , with a big
. "
famiy to slpport.
'Say " said the younger man and there
was a ring In his voice as ho bcgan. "I am . '
a single man , there Is no one dependent
upon me the world Is wide and I al huslty
enough to fight outside ot Omaha. You stay
at your jobanmi 1 will take your place In thB
ranks of tho"reduce DBChlrgo will prob- o
ably come to me sooner or later , and I mIght '
as well go mow and help n comrade than
wait. Iuam , aim older employe of time service
than you. but YoU neer \rlt , and I don't
You stnYln my place. I hive a' IU" money
In the savings banlt , and lor alt l mellntB
. "
needs 1 am suppled.
Defore time older man could enter his ob
jectols the younger man mad explaIned to
the foreman the cIrcumstances ot the case
and later the matter being taken up to
SuperIntendent ot Motive power McConnell ,
the change was effected.
There Is one man In Omaha who believes
In the freemasonry of labor today , strpnger '
than he over believed betore. There Is a
picture ot a humble hero on a real table In
a cola go In this city . garlanded with heart.
felt thanlttalnes while the hero himsel
has joIned the ranks ot the ulemployed ;
.
l'/UlSON.IL 14If.l . GRiII'IiS.
C. H. Declc of Creston , ha. . Is In the city
Paul Ash Is at the Paxton trcm Cimleago.
Miss . Alice Link of' Millard Is visiting la the
city. _ . . , ' _
L. Felts ot Dunlap , Ia , IS 'eglstere , al tao
Merchants.
C. C. Williams Is visitng In the city from
Vllsca , In.
J. Verran Is eglsterel\ at the 'Demma from
Des Moines.
J , D. Smith Is registered at the Arcade from
Creston , In. "
A. A. Graham of Topeka , 11am. , Is l atop-
pIng at the Paxtcn. .
S. H. I : Clark returned to the , city 'Iast
night from St. ' Louis . , , ' : .
A. L. Krause and wife of west Point . are
stopping at the Millard. -
John W. Obblo ! and wife of Sioux City _ are
Btopplng at the Dellono.
James Shields and wife ot Wymore are rec-
latered at the Merchants
J. C. Kcnmouth and family ot SIearfsh ,
S. D. , are guests al time Millard ,
Twelve nlcumbers of 'A Green Goods
Man" commlpatl are quartered at limo Darker.
Ii. A. Quinn and La , W , White of Wood-
lime , In. , are 1mm time city fur a few days on
business.
Seventeen Inembera of John hi. Il pkimus'
compammy , cn route to Lincoln , spent Sunday
at time EarlIer.
Thmonlas II. Tetor of Fort ifali , Idaho ,
United States Indian agent , passed timrough
time city last night oem lila way to Waahtmmg-
,
ton.
Jeff Magoatim , formerly county register of
deemis , returned last night from Rock
Springs , wimero lie Is noW located , and hmfls
bsen for time vast timree luolmtits ,
Mrs. Alex 0 , Clmtmrlton , Miss Emily J. 'Rob- '
bison , prIncipal of time Saratoga school , and
Hmlt ltoblnson were called to Exeter , Neb , ,
Sunday by a telegram announcing time death
of their eAster , Mrs. Maggie Robinson t3tilitoll ,
wiilcim occurred suddenly on Saturday evenng. !
At time Mcrcer ; 11. 0. Wolf , Chicago ;
Clmaries J , Libontimmml , Cimicago ; II. C. Wild ,
Kammsas City ; Ii. 81 , Collins , Kansas City ;
A. hi. Nields , Kansas City ; C , 13 , Campbell ,
Limmcoin ; F. P. ihllmltim , Frermlolmt ; Joimn Dela-
11Mm , Muacatine , Ia. ; C , \Viiiiamson , CimI-
cage ; C. It. Ihogan , Cimicago ; , hi. Otto ,
Climlvo , Is , ; B , 11. Mummmaugim , Portland ; II. S.
Weld , C'iiicitgo ; ( I , 13. Snmitim , fleatrico ; James
hligtoml , Crete ; V. 0. Simickloy , Geneva ; II. ft.
Ipilmnan , Carroll : 11. F , Marshall , Grapd
Island ; J , 'LV. Story , Clmmcizmnstl ,
Nirmmsksma at the lintel. ,
At time Mmirray J. Ij. lInker 3. 11 , h.fe. .
Craclcemm aiim ] C.V , Cockreil , LIncoln.
At time leiione : F. H. Btmrreli. Fremont ; ,
C. Al. Jamlues , LIncoln ; J , W. Kermmmt ,
Ammimurmm.
At time I'uxtomm : Itt. 1.1. Laughlin , J. C ,
Crawford , \Vcst Point ; W. 13. Mekechimu , ,
iloitirege ; L. .4. Main , Ilearimey , -
At time ? uliilmrd : W , A. Black , W. 10.
Krause , A. L. llraumie and wile. Oust
1)rahoe. West l'oitmt ; J. II. Strode , Lincoin ;
, I' . J , Jloatei , Norih Ilend ; Robert Furzmiui ,
ihruwnvllla ; N , 5 , Sage arid cimild , Lexlmmg-
ton ; J , P. l'ope , Friend.
At time Arcmtrle ; 11. 0. Russell. Bclmuyler ;
C. (3. White , Crete : J. C. lliIiott , WillIam
, , r , Huger , V'tu.t I'oimmt ; Ernmnett lorotimy ,
A. It. llatmbemm , 'II. .1 , Mmmrotm , Lincoln' J. io.
limmIllu ) ' , North llermcl ; W. ( I. McCooi , halemrm ;
AlIce , A. I.limk , Millard' J. 1' . Jolmimmtoim , Kcar-
imey ; Vlliinnt Mock , Boulim riemid.
.At tIme Mercimamits : ThmOontmu .7. Malone ,
Mimtlisomi ; Q.V. . IhecIc , Norfolk ; W. 2.1. Mc-
Call , Oraomd Island ; , latnea Bimleldo anti
wIle , Vymors' 'F , J. Wiiitnmore A. I ) .
hicks , ' 1' , J. l1ierce. It. C. Ouica1 , S. ' 2 ,
W'eiarmian , Scott Ws'hi , Llncoin John Ash.
icy Jeeatur ; 3. 12. lloker , A. . F. I'iint ,
Gibbon ; Alark ( jeoz , hastings ; I ) . hiimntor ,
Sutherland ; C. .i. 'rorimeyAtkiilsomi , M.
Ii , Smith , 1)avld City ; 1' , 31. IIaney , 1' oslo
iertou.