Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 06, 1895, Page 7, Image 7

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'J'UE OMA1L. DAILY ] H ] jtl VEDNF.AcnA ; Y , MAR(111 0 , 189. ! 'T
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SPBOIAL _ NOTIGE8 :
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lIycrthrmrnlli , for Itien I ( "nlumnll nlll hn :
tallrn until 12130 p. m fnr thn ennln& nn.1
Intl 8 p. ni. for the morlln& and btttiday
dItnn. $
Aclrl "l I , rcqnutn& a nomhtrcl
thce , l'nn haTe nnvc" lullr"I.11 to i
tllnhcrcl letter In ( "lro or ' hn 114'O. An'
"t rl In nllrc'lcd "II 1 ( ddl\'croll "I"n
fllrl"lnn , or the ch"ck nIiIX. 11\lcl ,
J 1.2c 1"urll , Orlt hllerilon , 10Hlrll
Iicrnftr. : lthln& tkon fur 1111 thnn 2rc ' ,
for tlrt liertIon , .
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1 h.n nlhcrthcmenU Illt lun COtICCfl '
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SITUATIONS WANTED
HITt .ln'ANTf : Ir A 1'15T CI.\5
IlcnoJlnph"r ; rdprencts \'flI work chen .
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Ai11reti J 21. lep. rdprencts1 A- 3S'
; i- ' ANI ) - WtFI : \ \ ' . \ T'onKo t\I 1
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or ret on ahnte. . \ddr'M J ai , Itee A-M313 . S.
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\VANTED-IALb nELp.
CUlAN FmC1IrS : , GC. HOI DOUo.A !
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WANTlm ) , nm.I.\IE S.T.mml 1N TO CMty
o'ir 011 nll renfeo bl . ' plcln\y or Ilde line.
OhIo Oil and Ollale Co. , CI velnnd. t
01 - " , : 9'
1l1ht. % IIL.fl S. I.TSMA TO I IANDT.flACOM -
H.\mIAN
ltlT.\I.n In" If luhrltln' , : oil , ul.1 "rrn.u ; iaI-
ory nr comml ' .lln. Apply Olu"nno Honnln Co. ,
Cleveland , O. - ; ) lQ
ll.T.ltl . - \ 11 M'l'IX i ' \f :
. lZ r.I.U . : p. m. The Warren .innfg. Il-I3l5 Cn . : G' I ) I :
Jone , treet. 1-:1315
WANTED-In ALE hELP.
. , W\NTI.n. WOUtlNO 10lSIJnmll.m IN
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' wllowel' " family , Ilmellntely. lox 3i3
ney . Neh , c-tG
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LAIICHVATINO lIltST.t'l.Ai4 ; flhllt.B
cati cnn.lnnvlan 1V. . 10mI oIIIe. 16n C8D -
, crl avcnue. M-\ 1 : '
WNTID. A ooon , CIISTIAN ( liltlOit
'i,1oy to make her home "lh n mll.le-ngco .
wllol . Ao.lrel jInx . Ill. OMwn. In.
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FOR RENT-HOUSES.
10UHBH , F. I. DAItLINO lAHKJ m.oc"
U-DG7
llOtDEi4 TN AtT l'AnTS o TII CITY. THE
O. li' . Davis company , 10 : I'arnm. n-DC8
10UHBS ; 1AWA & CO" 109 N. 16TI ST.
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, . COTTAC1FI . 1 000 ! ) ltE-
t FOR 1tINT-C4lOOM COTTAG : GOOI HF.
pair . city wnlrr. $0,0 tier month to good rar-
tIcs . lD N. 37th. 1 bloc flOI I"lrnm car line. .
1"'tlll at Stoltzel'a Move store , nxt to 1,01.
office . D-9il.
$ -TlOM rIO IN 10USI. FI'I MINUTES
walk from court houoe. G. L. Green , rom 2S.
Barker Mock. 1-972
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HOUSES , WALLAC1. BROWN JI.1. , IG & Doug
U-973
ron ItIINT-2113 CAI'lTOL AYDNlm. 1
r09ms. mJNT-2Ia moler. The O. F. Davi compnny.
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} OOFlN 7.HOO 1 ItOUSII NFAn I'AflK. Al'-
ply IC9 S. 2th trect. l-MSl I
iriJiiLAT8 , STI5tM. ' OZ NO. IGTIL
U-15' ) G'
7.HOO COTT.\OE , MOlrmN , 3'JI3 IJ.\'CN.
S \yorth. I-M2)J ' 9'
S' G.noo COT''AOIl : ALL ! ITmN ! : IIflAI9TT-
f.11 lawn nod shalI. ZIZI Miami , t. , or 21 N.
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TWO DETACItI ) Iml'.HOml 10USI'JS.
S,4 with . .tr. 21U ail 216 California 8Ire t. 10.
quire , :01 N. 22.1. . D- : :
"Tmy DflSIrtABI.B WI'I.I : I.OrA'I'Fl ) IlOUSFS.
J. H. HherwoI n.I , 42 N. Y. Lire. 'Phono ISS.
1)-M2I 10'
1-:1210
B n. HOUSE. 113 50. 02ND . EVEIY CONY. ,
Iurnnee. I , ' . D. 'Vell , lCth and Louglns ,
D-27-6
D-2.6 :
LAuGh T.tST IIOUSFS. WIMD. IGTH & DOUG.
1)-271.A5
.5. 1 IOUHI VOlt HEN1' ! , 211 CHICAGO ST. . VCI1Y
cltenp . In the beet larL oC town. only 5 ) , lock s
from \ iotoillce. I' . \arl I. For 4:4.(36 lce DZ..6 lllg.
! .nOO I HOUSI. SQ S. : S1 ST. D-291 : 10'
1OR RENT-FURNl . 1OOMS.
IIT AS.\NT I100M. 191 DODG E-9.G
TUnER SP1.ENDD.Y FumnSImo 100:18 ,
S , with ijoti , . hot water , henl , Sos : best Inca lon.
, 25 Fatnam. 1S.10'
5- ' 2 : Q - - : : :
S NICE FUnNISIIIID lOOMS FOR LIGUT
UINISllm 1'01 LIHT
hatiselteeping. 112 S. Ilh , -301.Il'
A l'LIIASANT SOUTh nOOI 1'01ENT ,
p ' with board. 215 Howlrd st F-296-11'
, 1h.ISHED ROOMS AND BOARD.
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F\ON' blOOMS & DOAnD CISfl.l' . , F-i9M20 2310 Douglas
BOOM SU'Am. FOR 'rwo. WITh BOAStS ) ,
Terms renwnnllo , pleasant location. 2:10101Ie'
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Tnl IIT.LSIJ 18H AND DOD0 nol
and board. 1.-165-15'
r'CrN FUlNISllm nOOW , WITH GOOO
lionrl : rates reasonable. 'ho Slow , ZZO Hnr-
ne ) ' . F-M171 AI'
UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT
' I UNI'INSIND CH.\mmu I'on IIOUSII-
1"01,11\ , man and wlIe. 319 N. S7L1t. M-312
1on RENT-STORE AND OFFICES
irOli JWN'r-TIIE 4-SToRY nmCK BtJILDING.
01 1I1TH4SOlY DlLDNO.
916 \arnam street. This lul.llg has a lire-
' proof clment 'sement , complete steam het.
Ing Ixtul 8 ; water 61 nit liooi. gas. etc. Ap-
. 1,1) nt Ihl . 0110 oI The 11e' . 1-510
AGENTS WANTED.
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LDYGgN' IN ll\'llitY TOW : I'E1UlA.
nenet huslnes ! ; have nut spaCe 10 explain ; In-
TIIIa Ie. Hawley' Mf. Co. , 18 So. SItu St.
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LADY , \NTS : IUIJ H UNlIRG.RMflNT :
I quick . ,11 : hIe 1l"lts : catalogue free. Mr8 N. I
It. Little ! Mrg. Co" , hlcago , III. J-IW G' I ,
AGENTS \ANTI : TO SELL TIllS t'IIOTO.IT
puckel < 'nmer ; toils IsdC : l > ell 101neIH .
. \Ilrt'8 the 1holo.l Mfg C' , . , X 12. Ln. CrS'I' ,
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AN''ED-TO RENT.
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, WANTISt ) . TO HCNT. COTT.\GJ HOUSI
vitIiItt IS bIoci < A or Sixteenth otici Farnarn.
wlhll 1 Iloe tHxttenlh 0\1 Farnm.
I'Idetfl COI\'nINlcc8 , Al,1tess 2' ) Slul.mn
oer
S .t.I' t , Council liluffs. IC-MIS G
IrAN . ANT WIFI' mslt lOOM AND BOAStS
10 r , llN family where lessons II music or
oN'mll wlull be taIvn In part p.ymtol. A <
"reu J : . Ilee. K-U- ) . '
t WANTUII-000l ) ) , ANt Z flOOMi
prh'lto flml ! . I > three IrOWI pel9ms. , itef-
' "n'lces. Adiress . - J 31. lIce. 1'-25. : '
S. WAN''lm TO IIFNT , A GOOO FUINn :
- S hotel II NcbtnsP.a or Iowa , \I1ress J ai.e , '
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STOUAGI.
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BEST STOIMlJ IIIIII.DING IN OMAHA , I ! . S.
, . letiled . ) ' . 1Ioualtoitl ' .
guy. . Iln'e"nl.hO. . hell roods store.j
bwtst lutes. li3-1IlS Leavenworth. M-9
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TOitAOU. 'HANK \I.18 , ! I IIA1SNIIY 5.1-ITS ,
- S M-98
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W AN''ED-TO . BUY.
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WANl n. A SMALl . 10II.'rO' IHSK. IN
. 10)1 I" OON' (1,11101 ; wiay ( .h. i.ltIress . N-M315 J G' t8 .
l ou SAL } -11lb .LLrN EOUS.
STEAM lbAiITOflS " 'Ol 9.\TI. ( ' 1.511 nma
( ASI
\11 1'0 ' Iccel\.1 until i o'clult I' . m. , ) lllch
8 , 1093 rar thu 1IIIItora . now on the 1 . . ,
, ' $ " .I.ln ! site ot 1.lh nnlCarlilol n\'CIUO , I1..lln
S or Ih , ' IIIA urn In g.tI con.tilIon ; can be cx-
! con.llon cln
nmlncll . 11 Ih" l'roml..8.d.h ca b\l. 10 An'
drew J. luI'l.lclol ' , 1'.m 314. Iut Ntlonal
Natooal
1lk IuIilI.i.Itiglit . . .0100 10 rcject any
5 _ all . .01 I4J'i. Q-MIU 8
' % 'ANTii1)-KNOVN ThAT TillS SAIn O . \11.
UlcllII" pro..ry . II I Iho I.ulc . ilepaitment
1"1.111111
wIll \ . 01.1 nl the poliro co"rl rotu next
'I'hUtHthty. sale 1 c"I/elelnl \leo nl 11 ' NO/ . Ihnl" .
1'1\ ' L 1IL9NDIID : ueul aflkies. c.nsstIui ! cC
1'1ILNIHltU 1..Iul lC
. Mid. " >
e"1 nn.1 ,1"r wal'h' . . Jewelry , 111. Bla . ,
r'voIvt's. . . ' . . ' . . .
r"'oh"'I c lhlul. Intifrs I unit gents .ultn ,
eitfl'Cts. hl II. . . "ook. t.ieyclc . . . trunks , grits '
' A".I hundreds lr \ 1111111.le ' * . rckul"C , oil 10 bl
1'1'\ ' \ .
VI'l'1lOtYi' ImSItn t' , the . iilght cuh
hl".ler. Irlll 1 'UI ) 'ou. ' " 11,0. hlhl.1 . .h antI
J wiar.nt" o ) ' ' ' 1 big bUI'ahl8 , , W . i.
lea\ ' " , Chief oI l"'lce anluelonre. ( . ) -3. \ ; 1.
SlI0\I : 10\11 1'01 111'I.4. I I POUm.AS.
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WIO I.\N S'IANOS , IIWOIOI'r OIf
S WClt"rd11'8" , lt Ro. 17th. QDI
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UOG ANS ) ( ' U-N--I"J : 1LtRD'\VOOt )
' 'ICI ;
i -.ii' : 1 0'00
p1rIeI ! : C ; : i. . I.te. : lIjI , . _ _ Qs95
A GFINL'INFI TUAK\VOOI ) CAIIINIT EOfl
OPNVNt A"WOOCAltJ 1"OI
S . rule 'h.ap. J n , 1\e : Q-l ' 4'
' L . - -LLANrOUB. . - - .
'i hAVANA L1LICKLIS , UQt lOtOLAR
1 - 10-7 % :1
' . , ItLA88AGE.hATHS. . . ETC.
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"IAIM IIMITIL . $ . lSTLt. : U ViAlJlt 100GM
% ) tITU. , 1'1. ( ) 100.1
' . i h 11. nu"netcul.r. . i.tcoltI. .Ie\/I. T--M11 ulbdllrIna : ,
I - : . . . 11I. . \ ' 'r 'i ; . , ii7h
4' 5- a-- . I.h . anti ( .Ieetlo ballot I' ' Ladies un.1 _ cIII . '
. mm. t.n , 21.twilI. : : ) > Ito " . .t ,
I U IluOr. ' . r .sto , \ :
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OLAIB.VOYANrS
StiltS. nn. II. WAnlPN , ( T.AI\01'ANT , In : .
I.Me liusinesa mPlum ; 7h ) er at 1' N. 8-9 16th. %
TilE (1llli.tTITST C .AltOYANT OF - - TilE
11 . M.dameomaln. . ha r turnP by tqtIsl
r.Itnlrs of lire. '
nnd ran le eonsultetl on nil Italr le.
nno cn
ell 01
Those Wishing correct "dvlte on businesL love
murlagc dl\'o"e. lawsuit. , dc . eon st.iy
rely on the Iadam . She remo\"s ni Irt-
iletences. reunite . enlpl nnd cnues epee : :
ao.1 happy mnrrlnee with the one you love .
She makes n Urcnl" where others fall. I
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In trouble Cnlb an" receIve plompt b.enefll
tolhle (
Ifoure . 9 In (11 I.ten wlt : stamp answered
iromptly. ZI N. nlh slnel flat S-m A. .I' .
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c1m TODAY ANn 1IIUNOTIIIIO AU WITI
,00 TOnAl ' wonler. Jn Ja. the
world rpnwnn.1 $ . pro"h . mini , rrnor an,1 , , err ,
now 10aln,1 lt 41 N. 11h cOred , Omaha. leI
. ' ' . desire , revenb your
trite I
I. ) 0 ) 'lr greatest lr.lre rl\'enl 'lr
ftstur ills alvice , heli , yell 10 o'errmolr
flt" II. nhlc . 01 )
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ttfuhl" . nn.to attain ) 'our h.nrt's , Ile.\t.
ntnln
S.'t.tig II I believing. OlbIco open 9 n In. 10 1
011 (
le\lnl.
1'11 "
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n' , ' : , on\ \ 3 " . m. 10 9 p. m. .1511) ' antI Rnn- .
- dsy . T"llr8 nnswertI. . - 2'2.G'
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PERSONAL.
n. IIAA1I. PLOILIST.l'I.ANTS. CUT \'I.owlms.
IA.T I.OlsT\NTP
l'IQnet. hal , resIdence nn.1 grave ,1 < rnlon. .
! In "Inion street . Telephone 776. U-9S
MAISAOIT. ElECTISO T11iR5.tAl. 1A'IS ,
chiropodist . 5.liic. 10st , Z1S. \ . lth s.um
Tim ImT.I.n DPI EnLY COIbSIIT. MADE TO
order from measure. I9 l'alnnu1 slrcel.
U-l ! }
SMOlnJ 10U81 . VINC KbVEST U-iSG CIO.\ . TS.
\ 'r\.I CO. , 21G blUE m.nG. ; IPAI.TI nOOK
free : hemp . treatment ; lady attenlnnt. U-II
IT\liI ' r\'I.\ , ; , \m
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facial hair can - have'tt i ; - , Iestroye1 . , - forever , gtlar-
nntreo by the I.JgCIC Nbllhlbti. Moles
Warts . Wens . red noec . 1.lrth tattoos. powder
\ nrtl.'In. . r.t n"e. tatos. pwler
nn\ cinder marks. freeklr" black heaI. , lIver .
slsts . pimples and nil facial hllll.he9 re-
Inovc'I. . bII-si.npetb . 01 ! and . lroJeclnl ears
Iele.lrt.lst \ l.shol'll ; " 5 hnlr. scalp nail . . ' < n
tlnt"l ; fat 1.I\eNt ; nnr\ol ! nOli female , I -
( .I cured by the Clm"nthlc In.llin. 10i S.
lilh st. , nOlr no.he. U-G22 M\Z'
G EhiTcIANTLY PINISTIIIb ) AnNJr 110TORI
I.DOANTIFllSln (
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99 cents , for 10 days only , nt Cowan' 5
1r'Jn.\woy. Counci illulTs. U-:120
STOICKEIL'S SMOKE 110USD , tJ U-TOO TOttULAil. :19
FOt T'mST CARS IIANO TONING IA "F
Merriam , nt " 'obrldge lros Ill So U-IG8.3t 11th st.
Cuitli FOR LADIES. 181G ChICAGO ST.
cum LADES. U-ICC.31.
MONEY TO LOAN-REAL ESTATE.
ANThONY LOAN & TRUST CO..31 N.Y. IIFE.
loans at low rates for choice securIty In No-
hmskn antI Iowa ( anus or Omaha city "I"perty. W-l01
LIFI ' , INSUItANCII porlcma I.OANJV ON
lSUIANCg
or bought. : F. O. Cliesncy , 1lnsas : City. \ - Mo .
MONI.JY T LOAN ON IllIO\'ED OMAhA
real estnle. Drcllan , W\'O & Co. , Pnxl"n "Ik.
\\-bOi
: INtJY TO LOAN AT I.OWEST bATES. TIE
O. F. Davis C 1 : : l'nr\1 sl. " ' -10t
'IItLOS 1tTE S MA1 ON GOOD LOANS.
LO1"'I
J. \ : Squlre,2l3 neo bldg. " -10
.h _ _ _ < , _ _
CITY LOANS. C.A. STAnn 5 : N. Y. TIFE.
. \V-bO6
lONI Y TO I.O.\N ON UllIO\BO OMAHA
property. Fidelity Trust company li02 " Farnarn -'OS
lOANSON' IMPROVED & UNIlpnOVED CITY
I.rolerly. . , \V. Fnrol Smith & C lIlt ) I.'nrnam
W-IO
MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA RiAL , 1 5TATr
IEY IAI.nl
at G per cent . ' V . Ii. 5.leIkIe 1st Nat. Ilk. hhlg.
W-I1
CITY LOANS. FO.00 TO $ : .00,00 AT LOWI.JST
rles , Puwel & Polter let door , N. Y. I. bldg
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INYfSTIS DtECOIY CO" , 10VALl. , ST. .
N. 1. compile ali sell names oC bona n"e
eastern Im'rslor who have money to Invest.
FiI particulars upon request. " ' - : G M :
$ .400 PIUYATJ MONI'Y , FOb GOOD I.OANS.
P I ) . \eao , lClh and Douglas. \ \ ' - : -
ON ApHL 1. ISO . TiE SUM OF $ S.I.0 CAN
Ie oblnlno . nt 7 per ccnt Address \\-I.lSOT II S. Tee
MONEY TO LOAN-CHATTELS.
MONEY TO LOAN ON FUKNITUItE . PIANOS
horses , WOgOIS , ete. . 'at lowest rates In city ;
no rlmoYIoI goods : strictly cOllleolnl : you
can pay the loan on at any time or In any
amounl
amount.OMAffA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. ,
30 So. 16th et.X115
XU
MONEY TO LOAN ON FUTONITU1tIC . PIANOS
and all kInds of security. Fred 'rerry. rom
t30. Rnmo block X-II
MONEY TO LOAN ON JOUSgIOLD FunNI-
: IONE\
tule. plnnoe . horses wagons or any kind or
chattel securIty at lowest possible .nle which
you cal PaY hack nt any time anti In any
amount. FiDELiTY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. ,
Ioom \lhnel hlol . X-lII
J. D. S HAVDOCK , ROOM 427 , HAMGE BLOCK. X-li
BUSINESS CHANCES.
DO YOU WANT A MONEY lAI'EI ? TILE
Edison Klnetoscpo ( ellh lalhlac , ) . took In '
U 01 ( In leos than three months. For terms
11\or(8 Edison K\1elo'Col'Q Co. . 10 & IGth
st. . Omaha Nob. Y-M6IT
CUBAN FIOECKLES . blEST IN THC WOm.D.
-786 JI
5.IIIAT 5.IARKET FOR SALE on TRADE . IN
good sized town Henson for selling . II.solu-
ton of partoershlp Adlrc" . I 28 , Tee , Council
Uluffs. Y-5.tU97
FOIl SALE-DRUG STOCK IN\'OICC $ Z.5IO.
antI ph'sl lnl'8 Innelce , $ _ .0')0.1 ' ) a year . Pur-
chnser must he German. 1,0cnlnr In n floe
German farming communiy , Address Box 47 ,
South Omaha Neh. Y-1ST-S'
WAN'I'J0 , A LOCATION IN A GOOD LIVE
tow'\ II ( 'stnbl.\ : wl"e.nwal anti , regressIve
weekly po"er ; must have some nsslstance t.1
shIp outlit. Address Printer , care of IaIIy lice.
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I"Ot SAIE-SMAI.T STOCK 01" NOTIONS
wIth or without llxturos cheap. Cull ot 19W
Hhllnnn . avenue after 7 p. m. Y-271-G'
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FOIl SALE . . IIAKITRY. CNJgCINEIY ,
etatiOner ) nOd l'llar line ; god 10lalon In
Omaha. .1 ZJ , lIce. \-M229 \ '
F9R HE-m.\1' 5.t,1tKlfl' AND TOOLS IN
n live town. Fnrmel8 & Merchants State bank
Neoin In. Y-I.l
FOI ; S".I . A GOOD l'.tYlNO HAIOONl LL
located In Omnhn. Address J :6 , lice.
" Y-IOI 8'
FOR EXCHANGE
FOIl RAI.f on ' 'IA mJGOOD PAYING
buslle , : will talce leul ) anti carriage : re180n
for sellIng . ha\'I' other business.'Iiat liar
you 1 Address .1 23 , Bre. Z-2J7
FOR ALE-RgAL ESTATE .
DON'T 1.01011 , 0\1 MoTTO " \1 NI\'EI
offer on'lhlol hut genuine 6Iap8. " Ihen itt
U9 how you line hulhln : lots for $ QO.OIJ. ' 1.0
ant . : & .0.U0. or look at N. \ V . corner 261h and
ChIcago , Ixl , 01' , s. W. cOler 31h and
howard , 132xl3J , anti hbO5.1l come $ . In and get 11lces.
!
10m
mon 5 l'm LI. . . ,100.0' ) ; $ ' ; U.O caoh , balance $15.0er
S rooms. modern , fIne barn . U.50. and IO
others . prices antI terms to putt you
Ir'8IW8
5 acres . 4ti miles test Dr I' 0. ; 4 acres In
grtpes. boa. log ; house unit . barn Price. 92.600.
1.11 , 10 : ucre.s adjoinIng loUlh Omaha ot
$ : MO per acre. I you don't see what you wac
, ni for I
J. U. C61e Co" . 106 N. I.th Street.
1 -MI8 1 T
4 It. COT.\m. SOUTI ill ) CASh . 1610.
a r. cl u ! . brick. South , : lh. $6 ;
7 I' . house antI burn. cast Iron near I10seol
i'nibc 1 , 18Y lelm" $2. O.
4Q acres Weat 1..110 . st" house anti grove . will
accept ' part trade. $ \ ) ) .
1 r. hou. . fur3c. anti , nib COI' . norh of
"ark asphalt "a\ . fully palti . I'rle" f : . : ) U.2W
Citfili . l > l. r ) " 'lr8 , C per cent .
p. I. I \Vad , 161h , and louglas. flC-277.G ,
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I.'Oi 1OAI.1I. WCLt TQUI'I'PO STOPK " 'AIIM.
3.i : ' ocr . on Wood Biter valley , Neb. ; ili
ncre . cultivated. Lalonre ( eared \ II hay mend.
cIIII'nle.I leal-
O\U and " .111101 0".1 buildings 1 . feed ) 'srlo.
elc. \'alul $37. % ( ) , Small rash payment nnlt
Ialarce lf equity II clear cIty property . Al-
Oreos lOS Cooper buloln : 1el'cl' . IC-M1 Cola. . ) 6'
1'01 R.\.I-I'\Ir : 10MB. JO AC\H , NIJAlt
Omaha ; HI < kneF t"n..peb. : 0\11 10 Mcrllc"
I''I\C
this lute ' ann ; posllon(1 at once. Also
11 , north of Olahn , reli 111' " , nil In cubtl'.n-
t"n ; 001) ' $ : ( ) rn.h. lul. I lve yeats at riel
i''Iit. IavenportVateimon , sole 01.01. , N.
Y. 1.1. Oi..il.a. Im-Z-G'
I ; : A111 lOll I\LI : I PAN OFFITIO FOil A
lImIted tm , 00.1 nt an atmrlh'I "I ce. n
ceitunty. ChoIce : : implov.'d Nebraska. 40-acre hear rniiu. l.a I'lattu 1 Ioeatt"i laro : Sup and ,
I tie new fort , hIs Is ci rid ly 9elhl bench
land. auitI \ the tnItrOIIuCflta are of
Ih. * \ a
11.1. 01.Ih. . 1IIIrI.nl. o 1 g.
order ; , : IW ( "a.h will hnl.l" . the tract
\ % ' > I < r $ , l'lrl ; , ln wil J1" ' ) ' , treet Omaha .
Nd" IIU-MIlS AS
iR ; ' . \ " IT ! 'l'iIU lllGIITST IIAIIGAIN
10 1Ot' W.\:1" 1'11GtJST BAIO.\IN
on the " , "ket ; ; nnl" . u LelulCul Iran or
1\ . close to 1'\,1 .t ' , " ta. new sure fair
grounds 1111 llniov.t t.Ui ' ; . II \e.t 01111 , ;
olml'ly ) adapted for . . .I\.ncn. , lrelale or
InanuI""lurlnr iuIs'see , run "rpr this vnIuu-
Ide " 1'r\ for HOV"r II ' , Cll nUll . .
\"r
ir adlr" " 'r.'eHt.I" Im'aholll ' ' ' N. Y.
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rI : 'm- : : : il } , 'mml : HCI'TI UM.\I. . .
wil tao CeIIae5 111e.t I nt $11.00 t'lr i.wn'h. .
for edllOI ell"IU . 111'lwrII It , I..ul Ad-
dress IA . J SI. , 10)ulu5 . .W , Iti5.ti04 $1 ( ' ls.ut . * C ,
,
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I AII 1.Um , C. 1" JJI150 : f ' . N \ I.
I JI I 1' AS ,
Weak Heart
Iregular acion of the heart ,
Functional Derangements of the heat ,
Cause I hy the c"ceS1ve u'e of lo"acc : D ) ' " .
pepsla , Net\'ous ProstratIon , General
DebIlity , &c ,
AN IMPOVERISHED STATE OF
THE BLOOD ,
Ate clre , MI many : Organic diseacs of the
be.r , I'ropw And 1llghts ! Dlslase 01 the Kid-
neys ate alleviated by
Cardl"lle The Extract 01 the
'
a"'i'
0 ? I & 11 Uteri 01 the Ox.
rrepafeaccding 10 the formula 0/ /
DR WJ A. IAl'NOND.
In his laboratory Wnshingto , D. C.
Dose , s Drops Price , Two Drachms , $ i.oo.
Al elderly persons shonluse CI\dlne.
polL s.\LI BV ALL DRUGGISTS .
The Columbia Chemtcal Co.
Sedfor Dook. 16 WASHINCTON , D. c.
KUHN & CO. , AGENTS FOR O IAnA.
I
FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE.
ContlnuciL
A $3,500.00 10M I 1 ' 01 $1.6.,0 ; EASY ' 'ltMS ;
le u. show I tl you. Teme""er wo never
' . II. N. Cole.
offer anything "ut genuine snaps. I. ll
lO N. - l lh. sna\l. ltlT-5.1934 - - S
AIJSTIIACTS. TILtS J\tON mJD COMI'ANY.
1 Ul G
IIXCIIANUIbO , AND SAT.I.H ; crr1101g1TY. .
forms , IIC'chnnllle. ( Jarvin crr\ Brs. 210 N. 1' . L
I -m _
DAIOOtiNlI , 10USI S. LOTS AND FAblES ;
DAnGNtl
sale or tr Ide. 1' . K. Darling . Barker hlock. .
'Oil-lbs
IIAIOGAINH . SALE 010 THAT IN CITY I'IIOL'-
UAIOAINB. ertel farms. Ol . . N. 1.'llnzer , 01" Im-DSI . I' . o.
FINE OAIODITN 1.\ND. r 5.11. \10:1 I' . 0. .
$ I\ ) Per acre ItO N. Y. L. bldg. I1 -9S3
\\'ANTIID , ACIOIIAGIT Foil FAIOM.
WANTB1 AIFAm t"OI
" ' "nt.l. house close In ( sme Un'le ) .
" \'nntetl . . lot cloe co.e ( 'SIrne Ir1) , ) .
\'anleth ,1."lelel- z ) acres cloar.
" 'I\IC\ . acreage for ta8h.
" 'ni 1.1. $ IO. ( ) ! sll""Ce for cMh.
' "onh'o. lot for ocr noe.
IVantetI . 10 acres for ctli
" 'a 1 1.1. 21 0"18 bottom land for cnoh.
" ' 111 Id. house for clear lots anti ch.
" 'nltN. Iowa lamb for clnl house anti cns :
" IINI , house . Hnnscom Place . for farm.
" 'ant..I. Innscom Ilno lot for cash and lot
" 'anteI , liouso anti , cash for fine farm.
C. 1' . harrison . 112 N. Y. 1.ICe. 1011302-1' -
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BZC 'CLES.
M. 0 OAXON , (03 N. 16Th. 19
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VICTOR IIICYCLRS.T1111 FINEST ai' AIL
JCYCL
VICOt bleye" S . Omaha llic'CIe Co. , 32 N. 16th street. lZ
STnnLINO DCYCL S , BUILT LJ" A
watch.'cstern Electrical Supply Co..4:2 S,161h.
S37
A. 1. . DEANE & CO. . Wlo.1 SALt AND HE-
tail bicycles . 1\6 I nram flreet. 121
WIL lAINtM & 110" 10 N. . 15'1 S''nmT ;
only riding gehol In the clt ) . 1:3
"COLUMIIIA" IS9 : . FINEST I"XAMPI.C 0
"COLUIJA" Ilhl ! grade bIcycle construction. \Vm
Lyle Dlc c ) ' & Co" , 103 Douglas sl. , ocen 913 .
UNDETAKERSANDEMBALMERS
n. K. ibUillilIT. FUNERAL DrJCOt AND
embalmer. 1618 Chicago st. . Illeooe lie. U8
SVANSON'ALIUN. , UNOCI'AKEIS AND
embalmers. liOl Cumlng sl. , telephone 10GQ.on
on
M. 0 MAUl. . UNDFrTAIEI AND II2iLIIALM-
er , 117 1.'ornm ot. , telephone ZZ : os
C. W. UAIEl UDElTAKEH , 613 S. \Gn9 t
BUILDING &LOAN ASSOOIATION.
now TO GET A nOME OI SECURE GOOD
Interest on savings. ApplY to Omaha L. & D.
As'n. liOI Bee bldg. O. W. Nnltngel' , See
03
SHAnES IN MUTUAL 1 & D. ASS'N PAY
6. 7. 8 per cent when I , Z , a years old , always
redeemable. li04 I.'nram at. . Nattinger. : Wi '
.
HOTEL
HOTEL DAlKEn , 13H AND JONES STS.
7 roms lt $ l,5 per dny. ' . !
5 rom , nt $2,0 per tiny.
Special rates to commercIal Imvelers. Room
and board by week or month. Prank Hldlc:1. :
manager. 183
AETNA hOUSE ( EUROPEAN ) N. W. COIl.
131h and DoJge. I0gma by lay or "eelt
9 ! }
COAL.
) ) . T. MOUNT HAS REMOVED IllS COAL
omce to . 20 8. ! IGlh , at. . . Drown blocl 125
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PRICE REDUCED ; ShIEIOIDAN . nEST WYO-
ming cool ; nut , $ I.O ; lump $ : .50 ; ZOO for
a ton de'vcreo ' lC : Faram dreet. 12
MEDICAL.
'SYIHH,18 TnFoTgO ; NO CURE NO PAY ;
cases on payments ; consultation free ; 8 10 10 o.
m. , I to 3. 7 to 9 p. m. :10 Coming sl. . Omaha.
M-iO.M
MASK SUITS.
LADms' ANn MEN'S MASK SUITS FOR RENT
lmN'S :1.H SUTS RFNT
nt Golden Eagle &Iorc , 11 8. 16h : street
5.1-603-Eli'
CARPENTERS AND BUII.DEItS.
C. E. MOntLT , . PAIEn HAGNG. hOUSE
sign painting , brick vork . plastering : off. Ii. 1.
Darker "lk. ; tel. ml : shop 21 1lro : tel. on 40S.
-
sTOVi 1-h.PAikt5 :
.0V. .l A.l5
. . . . I
STOyn lEIArS 101 H.Q DFFEIENT
makes or slove , : water alachmenls and con-
nectos n opeeal ) ' . 1207 Douglas st. Omaha
Stove Repair \orl < ! . 90 .
LCST
LOST , A SMOOTH-COATCD ST. IIIIIONASID
I.OS fT. J HAID
dog . S months 0 : < % velgiiinic about i3 lb. . : re-
wnrd wi he paId on delIvery or - dog "t 121 :
HJlh ZII. M3U 8
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
IILUCTIIICAL ENONElmS AND CONTRACtors -
lor8 for electric light ; and motor plants omit 11
kinds or electrical con\'cton. 'e.tern 111cc-
trcnl Supply ) Co" 41 arid 4Z1 S. 151h .1 , 993
SHORTHAND ANI ) TYI'.E WRITING.
. . .
VAN SANT'S SCnOOL 01 SHOHT IIAND. N.
\ Lire , Omaha Aslt _ for . circular. ' 123
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TURKISH BATHS.
TuRKISh BAThS ; ONLY II.ACF IN CITY
exclusively for ladles . SuIte 109,10 lec bdi. 99 !
.
MUSIO AWJ' ANV LANGUAGE. .
c. F. OELI.1INI1ECI6 , BANJOIST AND GUITAR
teacher , 1 1 Cass at . till
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DREBBMl\KING ,
DRESSMAKING IN FAMH.ICS. 46 GRANT .t.
lie 31'
BUSINESS NOTICES.
DAMAGED MIIOnS ISn.CHED , 19 N. 128 16
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DENTISTS
flIt . I'AUL , DENTIST , 20211 BUIlT ST lZI
_
J . 'E : zr T
Litwyci's and ao11citot's. SUES & Co. , Bee
riuItJlug , OM.tIIA. : : cb. Advice lolm. ]
watch
his
ears
Whcn rubbing 1 horEo
( loWI watch his cars. If
ho hacks 'em is hccauso
lw'e , sorp whcI'o you lub ,
lp1y .
Mexican S
Mustang
Liniment
( \ the spot 1m ! the sorcncss
wilL vunih
WILL \ FC11)if [ ) r TU A FINUI ! ?
Main FCturs af\lo Case to Do Hear at
P6t1and.
TWO FI.C1IO'1S AVIER TIE iioi LINE
l"nrll& :1,3 nd U\I'r ( for is Few Inys . hut
Af /11 Alb\t ' the ( Itilus Wi lie
? : Il . ,
Jnlllt ( Uno fur the
i.'hi f hattIe ,
There Is pOle d ub as to the application
of the American Loan and Trust company for
a separate receh'er for the Oregon Short 1.lnl
being heard for SOIO days , as schedulel by
JUllge Gilbert nl l'ol'tland. There are several
cases te b he3rJ before time Short LIne mat-
ter. and the auumenls tn the case may not
bo' reached unli March 10 , or even later.
As the time , ho\e\t for the hearing grows
shorter , ILterest In the caEO begin to make
itself ftt throughoul the headquarters 01 the
Union Paclnc , for It means much to the company -
pany should the court decide lo grant time
application ot the trustee of tile consolidated
mortgage. Not only arc the frt mortgJge
holders arrayed against the application nlll
will resist a stgrrgnton of the properly , hilt
a vcry strong minority or the consolidated
mortgage holders are opposed to any change
al this time . Judge Thurston , Il I under-
stood , will take the positon that tIm action
for a separate receiver should have been com"
mence" In the court or time Eighth 1 district ,
anl1 that a change al this time would set
aside all the proceedings had upon time Short
Line before Judge Sanborn .
The several nnswers filed In the Clue tndl-
eate the policy which Is to be purued In resisting -
slstng tile npplcaton or time trustee of the
consolidated mortgage holders for
a separate receiver. The Joint
and several answers at S. II.
n. Clark and others receivers or
the Oregon Short Line & Utah
Nortimern . to time bill ot complaint 01
John Dillon against the receivers , has
become 1 matter of record. In this answer
the receivers expressly deny that they have
In any way diverted or used the revenues
comIng Into their hands , as receivers , for
the purposes stated In the complainant's bill ,
but on the contrary have administered the
properly fairly and disposed of the Income
ot the Short LIne and Utah Northern nccord-
tle
lug lo tIme orders mndo for their governmenl.
!
The corporation defendant Is also repre-
sentell as being opposed to the segregation ,
ns well as the Union Pacific , which Is repre-
sentol1 In the pleadings by a separate answer .
s\er , Incidentaly praying the court to re-
qUlro the complainant lo submll all his proofs
and that upon 1 final hearing antI delerml-
nation of the cause the respective rights
and liabilities of , the several parties maybe
bo found and determined according 10 the
rights and powers conferred upon any ot
Ihem. .
An.1 In addition to these filings there was
n stipulation on 1M part of John , Dillon . the
complalnnnt , that the defendant might have
until Mnrcl 10 ( o.fle answer to the com-
plalnanl's bill. This Is time reason for the
Oregon Halway r & Navigation compnny's
case taking precedence over the Short Line
'
case at Portnlii
In this connection ' It may not be out ot
place to say tl lhjor McNeill . who owed
his appotntmenl as receiver to
President S. - S. H. Clark , has
during his mannenient of the Ore-
gen Raiway & " Navigation company seemingly - .
Ingly forgotten his , friends who were Instru-
mental securinbini his position I Is nn
open secret thaI bo has diverted business
; Union Pacific .
whenever possible from the Pacifc.
' notwithstanding hls trafc ngreement and
has hi various \ nts shown a disposition to
give the Union Pacific the worst of every
position , al ot which wi bo brought out In
the hearing of lfe ! case before Judge Gilbert.
. ,
I'ihtSi . , O } UNIwr1'1iL'LU . rot , r TiWUlLIr : ,
, .
r r >
Suit or tbo oro'f ; hallway I Navlgton
Company fl s t l'orthasnd.
PORTLAND ; ' Orc" , March 6.-A very Important -
portant railway case Involving over $500,000
began In time United Slates distrIct court
today. E. McNei , receiver of the Oregon
Raiway and Navigation company and the
Farmers Loan and Trust company have united
In a petition to hav the order appointing
Receiver McNei so modified as to absolve
him from tM payment of Indebtedness con-
lracled by the Union Pacific receivers tn
their operation of the Oregon Railway &
before the 'ppointment
Navigation company '
of Receiver McNol and the Union Pacific ,
went Into the hands of time recetvers.
Receiver Cark and others claim , and It Is
not seriously disputed that the claim Is correct -
root , that there was a large deficit In the
earings of the OE1on Railway and Navigation -
lon properties and the old rccelvers were
Insisting upon protection for this deficit by
way of a len , claiming Ihat they were en-
titled to this protection . being receivers of
tIme court and operating time IJrOpertes under
order of court.An agreed order as enterE' ,
practically required Mr. McNei to pay this
deficit , to pay outstanding claIms which
were due to various parties throughout the
state and elsewhere which had nol been paid
at tIme time by the old receivers , and In
general provided that all matEial and sup-
plies which had been furnished the Oregon
Railway and Navigation company roads for
six months previous to the appointment of
McNei ! should be paid by him.
In November , 1895 , Reel al al . claiming
to be stocllhohlers In time Oregon Railway and
Navlgatcn commspany . together whim McNei
as receiver , and the American Loan and Trust
company which ts trustee of time consolllaleJ
mortgage oC the Oregon Short Line company ,
unlell In a pollen 10 the court hero to
modify the order providing for a len to the
old receivers and time hearing today Is to
settle the controversy arising out of this
opinion.
The principal questions for consideration
will probably be : First were the old re
ceivers the receivers of the Oregon Railway
and Navigation company or were they tile roe
col'ers ft time Union Pacific only , and as
Iuch receivers of the lease holding interest of
that company only In Oregon Halway and
Navigation , and second , were the negotiations -
lens originaly begun In New York and te ! o'
graphed hero and reslmed here between local
counsel fuch al Ihat order should be alowe
lo stand as It Is ?
TIme answer of time Union Pacific receivers
to the cmlllllnt of the Farmers' Loan and
Trust company under which ! r. McNei
was appointed receiver for time Oregon Bali-
way and Navigation company alleges there
Is due them ns receivers about $117,5313 from
operations or the Oregon Hallway and Navigation -
galen lnes ; that the receivers expended In
excess of their receipts about $22,70G In their
oPfralon of the lnes , and lhero was an oul-
standing Imlebldnes ! amounlng to about
$250,723 , all of which was expended In their
operation of the OrliOI Railway and Navl.
galen lInes. They allle Ihoy expended
about 224.000 for fuel , sUl1llles , rals , ties ,
otc. , necessitated by the flood of last May
and ( June all of which were turned over to
Receiver McNeiil.
Time petition for n separate receiver for the
Oregon Short 1lno alil Uah Northern wi
nol come UI' before next Monday , as Judge
Gilbert of the United Slates circuit court
will then. nol reach here from Salt Francisco until
UI''BIHSrl i o\'In : ' 11 : Si IDL.tNI ) .
IOlllhuhlnu nnl , \tchlauo . COlmltoD Jl
Not Agree cc to Its \ 'muhuit- .
ChICAGO , MuCrclm 5.-Bererrlng to time inquiries .
qulrles which have been made at Isle In rafer-
mca l ! the relation of the Colorado Mldl n'l
receivership lo that of time Atchison , To-
Paka & Santa Pe , Receiver Walker Ius
authcrlzed the following statemenl :
"Nciioti3tioUs have fI collIe time been
peimding l tn reference to the condition of the
Colorado Mldlnd tn the pending general re-
organization plan or the Achion , .yslel.
The r raulzaton commiee has Its CWI
views u to time value cf the Colorado 1Idltli
property , whie the \Iewl entertained by the
Colorado 1Idlnnl ) bondholders very naturly
repezeimt a rueh . .llgheralu3ton , I hal
bwn the belief of the bondhollor : that a Ikp-
arale receivership for a few montils : would re-
suIt In an increase In earning Ilower beyond
the retull show during tha pUt year .
when the IJrCrerlpD have bn nunaged by
lime same tec I'r and Cpllly In view
cf Ih ? Impro\'om nw apParent In bUll-
nu\ conditions In e.lorado. On the other
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hln,1 , the Atchison committee chlms that the
Colora10 Midland has ben doing lS well 1 I
its situation can tn any event perlnht . antI
that I woul bo rlclsly weakened , U cut
lo ! from the Atchison sstem As the
outcome ot theo decisions It I Rlhhnb11 " tbll
an application for I separate receivership
will soon bl mal1e by the Colorado Midland
bondholders . In ccnnecton with n stIlt to be
brought for the foreclosure Ir the frt inert.
gage upon that roiti ! I such nn Applclton
ts nUlle the prEsent receh'tt will not oppos
I. believing that their po'llon should bs one
of neutrality , sail the matter can bs properly
disposed of by time court . ns the interests or
the various l'artics 11) ' 10 made clear by
them II'On the heulng.
"Whether n new receiver shall be appointed
or 1101 Il 1 ( under tool that no intention e-
.
Isi to Lever the intimate relations now cx-
Istng btween time two propertes , bit thlt
time Present traffic interchanges with thE
Atehisomi woull be maintained al alt cnnls.
The Colorado lllnn.l might employ separate
operating and trafc clclals and keep Its
accounts distinct . Whll such 1 Nllrtol
wouh mnble the Colorado Midland to be
worked _ ns nn independent line , , nov rl ele ! !
Il would not. Involve any change In Lime 1111.
local bustne . which
hug of through or ! or
Wolllti In any nplrEClnble way effect the Interests -
throats of the PUblic. On the other hall , I
tl Illouhl be Mcldell that the pre.enl recelv-
Irs arc to rcbln their mln1gment of the
Colora"o Hdlanl1 properlY , It Is thought by
the lrtes rqlreentn ! time general mortgage
oC lie Atchion Ihat Its operation can In that
way carried bo more on " a'ivalltageotlsiy : 11\1 eccnomlclly
The general meetng of the we tern passen-
gtr commitee adjolrntl totimy h\lng 5030111-
plslm1 nothing. The cOlmltl ha\lng In
charge the tormaton cf the ! lbcolmltee
submitted n report eucty as described ) 'CI-
terlla } ' . No forl'l action was taken cn It ,
.
lmowever. A meeting ot time general msn-
agels of the western lines was all heM today "
day 10 lee I more stability could not hI Put
into western freight rates The IncIting
lInseed a retIUton providing that each gl-
oral mnnger should instruct his general
freight agent . to maintain rates strictly , and
adJourell without taking rurtherlcton. .
The net earnings of time Atchhon eystem' '
( al hues ) for the month of January were
$709,965 , nn Increase ot $82,074 over time corresponding -
responding Period last ) 'ea. The. not earnIngs -
Ings ef tie St. Louis & San Francisco Ino
were $167,877 , an Increase ot $12,121. Tile
I earnings of time Atlantic & Pacific show a de-
fcl for the month or $172 , which I. howe\er ,
an Impro\elent of $63.65' over Janury cf
last year , when the deficit was $63S2G.
The net earnings ot the Colorado
Midland were $30,141 , : n Increase
ot $13,150. The net earnings of the
Atchison & 'ystenm proper excluding the lines
represented above , were $512,10. 1 decrease
of $5,051. For time seven months from July
1 189 , to January 31. 1895. the net earnings
of the Alchlrn syHm ( all hinre ) were $ iiG57-
:18 : , a decrease from the correpondln prlo
of time previous fiscal yEnr of $2.054,642. The
net earnings of the St. Louis & an Francisea
! rncse"
were $1.6S7,233. on Incre1 ! of $131,410. Time
net Carnlns of the Atlnlc & Pacific were
$30.38.1. nn Increase or $21.707. The lIst
erlngs of the Colorado 1hlnl1 were $ H-
955 , an Increase or $ t ,3S , ThE net earn-
Ings ef time Atchion syrtem proper were
$1,528777 , n decrEase of $2ISG
AimIc TILE OVl3ltI.tND TU l'\Y IT.
\t to Tnlnfer thin Old Urhl. or tIme Niuvi.
gltnl Cnlll' 'ny
PORTLAND , Ore. , March . -A railroad
cane Involving over halt a mlon dollars
wns blgun In time Unlell Stales district
court today. The case was thlt of Henry
Heed and olher bOldholdErs of the Oregon
Railway and Navigation company , logether
with I ] . MeNeill . reeetver of the Oregon
Railway and Navigation company , and the
Farmers Loan and Trust company as trustee
under time consolidated mortage of the
Oregon Railway and Navigation compan to
have the order appointing McNei receiver
so modified as to absolve him from the pay-
meat of time Indebtedness contracted by the
Union Pacific receivers In _ t\.elr" ! operation . . of
the Oregon Railway nnl NavIgation com-
pan ) ' . E. S. For opened the ' argument In
behalf , of time Oregon Railway and Navigation
com pan ) ' . He said the order appointing ! c-
.Nel , which practically required McNei to
pay time outstanding claims . was made
through n misunderstanding of an agreement
previously made tn New York by interested
parties hooking towards an amicable trans-
forrence from the Union Pacific receivers to
Receiver McNeill.
He asked that the order be modified and
, that the claims go before n masler In
chancery ' to determine whether they shall
bo paid by the Oregon Railway and Navigation -
lon receiver or the Union Pacific receivers.
t'lu.ln Ctnmdterimblo " 'orr ,
No other raised ehccks have been reported
to the auditing department at time Union I
Pacific , and Ills generaly thought the clever '
manipulators have loft for other fields. I
Ihat two checks
may bo , however , one or (
may come In from the far western line of
road , but the detective force of the Union
Pacific feel sur thal the skied raisers
will bo apprehended. The checks raIsed
were purchased from tlC orlglnnl holders ,
who were entirely innocent of any evil being
committed In the selling ot their cimeclcs !
'fhe story of how time men world as
publshed In Time lice qf yesterday , has .
excited ( not only raIlroad officials , but bank
officials al wel , and there promises to bo
a decided change In safety paper as a result
of the clever work done by the manipulators
of chec1 on the Union Paclllc.
Paymaster Dens ot the Burlington
referring 10 paying In currency . stated
that whie It would possibly entai less work
on his olco force Il would require much
greater precautions. al ho . would have to
carryin , I his ! car $30,000 ! . to pay off , the varl- ,
ous IIVISIOns per InOlItIm . I WOIII nlo 00
away with the present system of scntiirmg
checlts to division superIntendents for em-
plo'es , which was found 10 be very satis-
factory. He argued that 10 pay In cur-
rency would require an armed guard to
accompany time paY car , and altogether would
bo a most IUaUsfaclor } ' substtulo for pay
eheclts , which were accepted everywhere as
money. He stated Ihat he Ild nol Imow
at raised checks being worJI,1 , on the Bur-
lngton , hnl hall seen several forged ' lenU-
neaten letters . a man helng under arrest
al Sheridan , \Vyo. , for ha\lng forged an
Identification lettel' .
flnl l I I ol ii rim rim , & Inntl 1'0 Elect : , mu.
1.VBSTON , Tex , Jarch 5.-Forty-five
thousanll four hounlred nnti forty shares
were represented at time annual meetug or
the stcckhoillers of tIme Gulf , Colorado &
Santa Fo railroad tOllay Following are the
dlreclors electell for time ensuing year ; Ed-
ward KinA. New York , chairman ; A. F.
Wnlker , Chicago : John J. McCoolc , New
York ; George S. Early ! , J. H. Hutchings , D. I
F. " Yoaknm , Leon Dum , J. V. ' . Terry , ' 1. W.
Jackson. Galveslon. ,
The directors elected the following general I
olcers ; Bllwarl King , chairman of the
board ; A. F. Walter , president ; D. R. Robinson .
son , Chicago : first vice llrraldent ; Ii. F.
Yoaluun , third vice president : John M. Bird ,
Galveton secretary and treasurer ; J. C.
lensing Boston assistant secretary ; H. 'mY.
Gardiner , New York , assistant eneral coun-
: scl ; George H. Pecic , general solicitor ; W. ' K.
: Gillette , Chicago general auditor : W. A.
nnrouhs , New Yorle , /Dslstanl general ; " ' ,
E. I.ufln , Galveston , auditor.
11'11 I I lb lutlr"ll. !
LOS ANGELES , March 5.-'he Santa Fe
Il Is aimnotinced , bu given notice to the
Interstate Commerce commission that on the
Ilh Inst. the second class rate lo Chicago
will le restored , as u result or a telegram
from Chairman Caldwel overruling the ac-
lon or Limo Santa Fe. Whie not accepting
Caldweii's decision as final , the Santa Fe
realized that lithe ! would be gained by prosc.
cutng lo time end. 53
i'llhtn"n l. Ilro.I .
MADISON \Vi $ . , March 5.-'fhe fentlro
today at the caplol was the light In the
assembly over lInil's resolulon to irmvesii-
gate the carlJI8 of the St. Paul 11' ' )
Northwtern rallroittle. Thu resolut ioum ,
. .solulon
, ! .alrollle. .
which prvlrcl tor an Investigating . conmunit-
Ice whkh t : Ii I CpOI.t to . , , the next legls-
latlf' Wil Inul\ adopled , nlhouKh tc\
cral attempts wcr made _ to un\end It .
. .1 uld gums ii i 01 Iul.n. I I d UIII" Is " ,
RPnINO ImD. Lii. , March 5.-Iim the
( 'nited Stltes court today the German Sa\
lags bank ul Da\enport. In. . secure.l jtltllf.
menl 11IInHt time t'oUumty of Franklin fur
U,571 I'alroal aid bond Issued ten ) 'earJ
a go. _ _ _ _ _ _
n , imumi'a 'I'urumilumuI. . ! ! rurd ,
MIL.\'A1'KEl I , Murch 5.-Judge Jenkins
today jrunled the Northern Pacific reo
celnrs permission 10 enter Into I lease
with the Minneapolis anti St. T.ouls ltnii.
road company. The company owns tracks
near and In Si . Paul over which It Is nec-
esanry for the Northern Pacl1' 10 run its
trains tn order 10 gain access to the SI ,
IIUt terminals.
I.onkln : tIp thin CheCk n"Orl '
DgN"I , Inrch 5.-W' . T. Canatlo . chief
ot the secret sel\lce de1rtmenl or the
t'nlon 1nclll railroad , nrrh'e1 In Denver
101n } ' nail Is Ilkln nn tnqllr ) ' into Ihl
mnnllllnUon ( f chI ! { distributed nnOn
<
time ClpIO'I' ! of that line < Intt monlh MI' .
( nnnelPI'S that the Parties who raitir'uh
the cheeks mnel' only 1 few hlnllrll 1101.
lars . hnl he hM no dnlht that II their
' OpPratiolmm4 hnd not hecn Uii.co'erc'ml ! they
wOlll1 have rnewed the nlemt\l next
month.
I .
bile ( . rnn"r ! II" , " lnlrrls.1 Euirsuis. %
NEW \OHI . March G.-The nen\r &
Hlo Grarmtle catnlnls for Feturtuary were :
Gross , $ : I.rU : Incrcne , $ ( )1 ; let , $2t3,56 ;
IncreRe $ J.10 : ! lrrlus $ ISISt ugalnst I
deficit tn SIll of $ .6'D. S
NEWS FOl TIE ARMY.
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Major Siontnn Irerh'c , , l'romot'I- )
, , . ,
Ir.v Un.II'
Ijor Tln ! < deus Harlan Stanton , chief pay-
masler ot time Deparlmenl of the Platte , lisa
been brenll < lieutenant colon by the
United States SEnate for galant service In
action against Iho Che'cnno InJlnns Inler
Crazy 10re on time Powder river In Ionlann ,
March 17 , 187G. Geernl Crook recolmetlll
to time War < eplrtment that he be mal1e
colonel by brevet for time above acton , Instenll
or leulenlnt colonel , amid also recomlenll1
lhnt he bl brigadier general by brevet for
, alnnlr ) ' In acton with the hostile Sioux nl
i Slm flutte . S. D. I , Seillember 9. 157G.
According to time Army nnll Navy Journal
Lieutenant Colonel Ierrlt Bluher , A. A. G. ,
on duty al the Dcrarllent or the PlltE Ims
hen transferrell 10 the Dcpartmenl of the
Missouri , vacancy there ha\lng been crc-
ated Cole-
: by time recent death of 1.leutenant
nE1 T. 1 Martin .
ro dlslon has been reached by the War
deparlment authorities ns 10 tile ofilcer who
will bo detailed to the Dellartlent of time
Ihle In time place or Llentenant Colonel
Bntber. The prob'hlites are that tl wilt ro-
mnln'acanl untl the secrctar"s reorganiza-
ton of time Inspeclon districts gel tnto cf-
fret , for then both Lieutenant Cloneh W. J.
Volnar and T. Schwnn wi he relieved front
dnty nR acting inspectors general amid returned -
turned to dUly In Iholr own corps. The prob-
nbillet are thst one of these olclrs wl be
assigned to duty at the headquarters or the
Deparlment or Iho Ilato unlls Lieutenant
Colonel ! V. Sheridan should prefer a change
of station froumu St. Paul to Omaha. when one
will bo asslghed as hik rehief. Whll Colonel
Barbr has received no official notification of
the trmmtmstor the Fene.rl opinion nmong the
ofcers at the healqunrtef Is that tIme change
Is to ho nmaule . I It Is. Omah wi lose the
society of n good officer nod a genlnl citizen.
Miss ICinzle . daughler of Captain KIIle : ,
Second Infantry and Miss Lacey , dlughter of
Major Lmmcey Eighth Inrantry , ha\e been the
uests ! ; of General Berard at Fort Robinsotm.
1.lcutenlnl I. II. Benham , quartermaster
or Second InCnntr ) ' , Fort Omaha , Is tn Wash-
Ington. I ) . C.
Captain James C. Ayrcs U. S , A. , has been
transferred frol time Nebraska coulmlmaammiery. ,
or tim Loyal Leelon 10 Ihn New York Iom _
, mandery ; , - alIt ! Captain - Guy ' - howard , U. S. A. ,
to the \Termimont conmnmondery.
Lietmtenaimt diaries "mY. itowell , Second in-
falmtry , who has just completed a four years'
tour of college duty at Grove City college ,
Grove City , Pa. , left that place far Washing.
toll , D. C , on time 26th uit. , witlm tite rcmains
of his infint datughmter , Amelia Burrlll , wlmo
died November 23 , ISE , for rcinternment in
bemmtitlfmul Oak lull cenietery , Georgetown.
Mrs. Dammily , wife of General George 13.
Dnd3' . is still at Went Point , where she was
suilIilmmolliNl by limo Illness or ncr soim , George
13. Dalmdy , who is still in time hospital ,
CAUGHT IN THE ACT.
Frank holland i'iacod Under trroat VmIlo )
TalpiIm a Till.
Yesterday Frank Holland was arrested for
tapping the till In Sliaw & Fell's rrocorv
store at 51S South Sixteenth street. Holland
had been schenming to commit time larceny
for several days , usually entering the store
to nmalcmm some small purchase at noon , when
timere was but one person in the store ,
Miss Lizzie Torrens , the bookkeeper , Monday -
day he went In to buy seIne kerosene , which
was stored in time cellar , but Miss Torrens
refused to get it. as the partners had re-
celved a tip that Holland was a good man
to watch and had instructed Miss Torrens
not to leave the store. lie was so urgent
that suspicioll was aroused almd a trap was
laid for him yesterday. The partners left
time store as usual , leaving Miss Torreims apparently -
parently alone in the store , but a big policeman -
man in the perton of Mike Dohiard was concealed -
coaled belmind a pile of sacks of flour on a
balcony. Shortly after Holland entered ammml
wanted to purchase some kerosene. Miss
Torroums took his can and went down cellar.
holland did some quick work in getting behind -
hind tIme counter and took all tile money in
time till , $2.50. ITo was molting a bee iino
for time door tvimen Olhicer Dohiard arose In
his unLgflt and gently gathered lImo in ,
l'ropimrlmmur for mimi , (3rucerr , ,
Monday evemming Prof. Torcmmsr had a full re-
lmearsal for the War Song concert at time
Lutileran church. There was a full attend-
alIce , aIIm ) great olmtlmmlsiasnl irevailed , Time
singers vile previously imad olmly been in the
coicert In their own Parts vero larticularly
pleased with its effect as a whole.
Two new musical organizations presented
theimiselves for time first time to all Omaha
audience , time Ommmahma Gioc club aumd tIme
Ladies' clmortls. hiotim of thmeso cilibs lmave
lmeen n'orkiuig assiduously with I'rof. Torrons
all winter , atmti it ispredlcted bytimelr ad-
unirers that timey will score a brIllIant sue-
cess. A feature of time eveniimg will be the
reCitatinlm of T. IS. Read's soul stirring 110cm ,
'SlmerIm1an's Itide , ' ' by 1.11' . Kiulsler , Imnino-
diatehy Iollowimmg wimichi viii be mmhiowmi the
iitemcoltlCOi1 view of time general.
-a-
ihimshmoakahiiy SI ( scraido
Is tile man or tvolnan troubled with dys-
pepsimi. heart palpltatinmms , sour stonmnch ,
heartburn , uneasimmeis of time nerves , op.
prCSslOlm or a sense of emptiness at time lIlt of
time stomach , are anmong Its mmylnimtolns , Sins-
totter's Stoimsachi Bitters eradicates it , anti
eimtirely ovel'ComIIeS constipation , liliousmmeos ,
rimcinmlatic. kimimmey arid mnniarinl colmhplaiimta.
Use thIs thorough romiledy systematically and
it wihi achieve luouIulancnt results ,
lii lied au t Imo Ni , mmmlie r.
Yesterday afternoon time fire dopartnment
wait called to cxtlngmzishm a blaze nt 5112
? dltsoll street , enuised by a gasoline stove
oxploslolm. Time 1,01150 WUS owned bY N. J.
Jimuhim nIlit OccUhJitmil by E. 0. Dell , 'rho
damage svua r.t . nmiuini ,
'rho ahmtrnm blouiglmt otmt tile new cnioreml
Imutic cc.nmpmt ; 101' its list rmitm , ummi it ijot
a l.e tr ' .1:11(1 ( Uj ) . 'fime aimurrum rmmng
( r.Iml boi 323 , hilt time comimamy hook It rvi'
bx 12 , and tori tn iilxLet'Iliil mmmlii JtIt'lvy
Vtl'et'te. illsttg'I of Tn'enty-nimmti , , tnci Leav.
Cml Cliii. _ _ _ _ _ _
Shiloim's Cure , tue great comIgIm anti CiOlI
cmlre , is Imi great denand : , Pocket size con-
loins tom'cnty-flve daes , only 23 cemmta ,
Clmildren love it. Soul by drugigsta.
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9.1 , 1 pluh mug ( S rmuuugstm i mm I'l arid a ,
LOS ANCilt.IS , Cal.barclu r.-'ruvo car-
lommdmm of omuilgca were ohl'pmid (1cm tubs city
( or Florid.i thsi mnorniilg.
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TIlE i812A1.TS. 31A3116E'F.
INSTIIUMIINTS place1 on record Marclm 5 ,
WAllllAN'PY hElIS ,
Centrai Loan num'i 'riual eunlpany lo 0 , V ,
l'lt'rct' . tat 10. Iilc.clc 3. lnummtsum I'lace..I 3,000
( S. . 14. 1)101mph' ) tim 1. . P. $ jumiiiers , lot 1 , liock
IS ? , Umumalia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1O,00G
II. ii. llmItr : to ii , 5.1. StIrmc1 , bus lot 45 ,
iim 10-Il . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,000
C. 11. Pemltlims aim. ) wife /mn.lmew Nelbon ,
:08 : 2. lliI II , Ltnroltm Ileightis. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1(0
C. V. 1\amUe mmuil wi ta A. i , Cloac , Lot 2 ,
1,10011 134. ilorence. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110
J. ( I. Nurtlgreum anti wire to C. if. Andeusomi ,
lot 7. block 1 , Cc.tner & A's add to South
tmmmalm.m , . , . . , , . . . . , _ . . , . , , , . . . , , . , . , . , , , , , . , . , 7.00
5.1. 1Il.oyi an-i ttl.t to L. J. ltoys , liii
4 , Iioi.4t ii. Koumtzu : t'iac'e. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 7,00
South Omaha Iand r < , unpmmumy 10 Neis Nil-
Norm , 14,8 10. bIotit 1113. South Olnalma. . . . . . . 720
SouItm thnaiia Nstlonai bank to T. Iich.
imovalmy , lot 6 , block UI. l3outtm Onimmima. , . . 1.293
QUIT CLAUS T,1118)S
.0. 1. . Mcaguo anti wife /uimvrlean N's.
tienal bank , lot 10 , black 7 ; lola 3 nail 4 ,
iloeh , Crelmihitoum iiIgiila. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
ElIzabeth ' 2'utIi et. al to Chaules lleck.
my " 5 let 3 , LllrlC 3. Credit Fencltr mmdi. . . . .
1)13111)5.
Siec4aI mnaptir to A , C. l'c'nnrk , trustee ,
lot 1 $ . block 3. Uogg * 4 51111's 24 add. . . . . 1(0
Sara , io ( .3 , 0' . hlijibrook , lot 13 , biek IC , .
Orchard ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Total amac'Utmt of tr&mmmsfers . . . . . . . . . . . . 12h1O
11NUAL TRAININC SC1100L
Promont Oitizons Moving to Thtabllsh a
New Ethicationat Entcrprso.
PERPETUATE Tilt PATIIFINDER1S NAME
School I iirnrpmmrmmt cii b' Several l'roumtnent
CitIzen , lund tIouiey imiiul I.nnut 1)tuiated
for t lie l'ulrhItuSn-l , , ' ( t ( 'I' froumm t ho
tlu'auormmP , 'm'm'hlow ,
i'IOEMONT , March 5.-Special.-OnS ( ) of
time latct lmrojects elm foot in tills city is for
the oltaimhlsimllmelmt of a nmnnmmuial chooI , to ho
kimown as limo "John C. i"reinont Manrmual
Traiimiumg Sciieoi , " for time training ot boys
Imimil girls in time misc of tools nmmd Immechalmicat
fll'PliaIhCCs , mvltii hnstrrmctloim in mimathemnatlca ,
drawilmg mmliii time hinglishu brammohues of a high
school cotmrzc. Tue school is to be caleb-
hishmeml to perpetuate time llalmle of time "Path-
finder , " for 'iIoIIm this city was christc'Imetl ,
A corporntioui hums been forlmled for time Pur.
130130 of cstaiuiisimilmg time school by 14. D.
lticbiarda , Cilzmries 1.Vcst , Josimiia S. lev-
ries aumd Frank lolezal ) , They nlreaty have
ruocuretl hue stimim of $500 by doumatlon for time
iulrpose anti wilt receive other money anti.
reni estate. Time viilon' of time into General
Freimmont has been imlforlmmcll of limo project ,
nimii lim reuiy writes to C. L.'eat expresaiimg
her gratitude , aimil asslirilIg tlmese in charge
of tile clmterprise that iimmti Imer late lmusbalmd
Icimown of It it would llat'e given imitmm great
ldeasmmro to know timat lmis liliimmo tvaa to be
associated with such a lmractical emimicatlonat
institution.
ltNOhii,1 , 1)11 hAN DS iL11.t'u zAMtGEs
Uninim t'acllle SuiNi ror Tnm Timoumsatmrl fbI. .
Iiir by mi 1"rcumuoumt Jihitim.
FIOEMONT , Marcim 5.-Speciah.-llenry ( )
iCumoell imas cOlmlIIIetmceth two ammits in district
court to recover heavy datmmages , cimo against
time receivers of time UmIloIm Pacilic railway ,
aimil tile other agaiimst time city of Freuimont ,
Tile allegations iii both cases are substenti-
ally time saimie , ammd in each case ho asks for
$10,200 ilalmmagos. In lila lotitlon ICnoell sets
forth timat a culvert or approach to the railroad - '
road tracks on I. . street was unsafe anti
rotten. OIl August S imo attenmptotl to drive
across timis culvert tvimeil it broke timrougim ,
tlmrowillg 111111 otit of time wagon. The wagoim
mu over luiumm mmtmml time horses stepped on iminm ,
aimil imhs right leg was imrokomm between time
knee nIld ankle. ICnoehi says time conmpamly
know time culvert was unsafe aimil had beclm
imotiflod to repair it , but had neglected to at-
telltl to It.
him the case against time city it 1mm declared
time city is respollsilmle for time condition of
time culvert. It Is evidently the intention of
time phaintift to fix time blame sommuowlmere , mtlmd
recover frolmm chimer time city or railway cmmm-
pany B. F. Gray is attorney for time phairm-
tiff.
tiff.Timo
Time nmortgago record of Dodge county for
February is as follows. Seventy-one mortgages -
gages flied , $20,015.21 ; released , $12,299.05 ;
38 farm mmmortgsges flieml , $ lS,335.26 ; released ,
$39,830 : 13 town nail city nmortgages flied ,
$5,322.35 ; 17 released. $7,56GS0. ' ( ito ia-
cropammcy betweomm time filings alIt ! releases of
cimattel nmortgnges is largely duo to time negll-
itllCC of Imartics iuuterested in faiiiuig to
nmako reieases wlmen immortgages are paid ,
llrlee Simon' mmt sclmuyler.
SCIIUYLER , Nob. , March 5.-Special.-- ( )
During a half hour last night timero was a
quiet amId heavy fall of snow.
TIme Epwortii heague imeld its regular
umiontlmly business anti social ummeeting at
Pence's hail last mmiglm. there being a large '
attemmdanco of the Inenmbers , also of visitors ; 03
time literary progranm , thuougim short , was '
good , time feature of time exercises being a
paper by time president , 'mV. Herbert Sheaf.
At the close of time uumeetlng refreshments
tvcre served.
Time stock of goods in time Scimimster res- , .
taurammt , nttacimetl recently by creditors , vna
sold by time muimeriff yesterday , beiog sold in
small lots , times bringing , it is claimneol , at i
least $100 more timan it would have it. sold
otimerwise. Time two claitums UPOfl willchm the
goods were taken amouiimtetl to $305 and costs ; "
the stock was sold for anmounts aggregating
$270.
$270.Edgar
Edgar W. Van Ilouserm and wife of Mis- ,
sourl Valley are visitimmg Mrs. Van Ilousen's 4 :
parclmts , J.V. . Simultz and wife.
Time Scimuyler Cenmotery association. last
night elected allIed's nail trusteeS for time eti-
aIling year. S. II. McCullougim , secretary ; J.
A. I'ence , treasurer ; U. HVcils , John 'mV.
Shultz , Joimlm i'rokos , Henry l3oitotl and .1. A.
l'enco , trustees. Time society being desirous i03
of widening the road on time north side of
time ceunotery , wimich is but two rods wide ,
foitmici filat there was mueriotms objection because
many thought tlmat time cimatugia would causa ' ,
Inore santi to drift on lots along tile north '
side. The county commissioimers Imavg agreed
to permit thu cimange , anti to keep the wider
lane properly fenced. Attorney J. A , Grimi-
son has bmcn requested to make lavestiga-
tion as to time legality of widening the lane.
Time Colfax County Agricuuitmmrai society at
an adjourned unoetilmg recently elected' of-
( leers for time coining year. S. R. hub , isroat-
dent ; P. Iml. Sigher , vice president ; id. 13.
Davis , secretary , nail E. F. Folda , trees-
uror. Ihids have been received for tile dwell-
lag house omm tue grounds , which had been
advertised for sale , but time society voted to
reject all bitisThis was time only pr sent
means of raisilmg funmis to liquidate 5011mG
'somali claims tiiat are boimug pressed , except"t
lag by borrowing.
Time wife of County Judge San 13. Alien
died last Ilight , after a painful illness of
maimy nmonths.
OrI-.trciulla II ugh ' dm001. '
ORB , Nob. , Marcim 5.-Speclal.-Time ( ) Ormi
anti Arcadia liigim scimools met in a debating
ColItest at tIme latter place , Friday evening.
Miss Itay Jenlmlilga and Lavrcnco lirigimt
soiiresenteil Ord aiIm ! Edward Murray mId
Leonard hawkins , Arcadia , A crowded imousms
greeted time speakers , anil mimanifesteul snucim
illterCst by hearty applallse. l'rof , Timonlas
of St. Paul. Superintendent Joimmiloll of Loup
City aimti Mr.Vliiianitm of Sargemlt actet as
tmdges. 'I'ilo decision ss'as rcndcrcd ill favor
of time Ord speakers. Timia Is tue second
contest tlmat ilas talmeim lmiaco between the
scimool , Ord wInning both.
Fob It (1iuuimly lurtgio Ilecord ,
OSCEOLA , Nob. , March 5.-Simecimmi.-TImo ( )
mortgage record for the montim of February
Jim time county shows timat tlmer were flied
thirt3'.eigimt real estate mortgages , amouumt-
imig to $31,2il ( ; released , eighteen , nnmountiltg
to $11,991 ; town ummortgages lilcml , six , amount-
IIIK to $2,011 ; released , seven , anmountlng to
1G6G ; chattel unortgogemt filed , sixty.our ,
alumoulmtirlg to $6,503 ; released , seventeen ,
allmOUimttlmg to $2,731.
l6itmmi ( Bye's liii ( ] uirIcim Snu,1 ,
LINCOLN , Marcim 5.-Ilpeclal.--rCongrera- ( )
aman Icesn , In a letter to the relief cormmlmmis-
sion , aulnoullec's that ime Imas dolmat6tl Imis per-
tiers of the garden seed appropriatloim , 030-
000 packages , to the deuotituit , of Ntbruslcn.
'JIm 5.lomieruu 'mmmy
Commends itself to tIme veli liuforimmed , to Ole
pleasantly aim ] eiTectmmaiiy what tvas fornmeriy.
done irm time crudest iutmiiiier auld disagreeably
as well , To cleanse tile systeln amId break
UI ) coitl , headaches armit fevers witbou unpleasant -
pleasant afler effects , umse time dehiKtmtfuj
hlqlmid laxative remedy , Iyrup of FIgs.
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hOcals .Joliu the , trikcra' lmmuiki ,
NISTORIC , March 5.-Time striking
electrical srorkers say that time 200 nonunion
nmemm ms'lmo were mit worlc OIl time different
buildings lmad quit work after tima waiIlIIg
delegates imad argued with timem , The
strikers announce that on all buildings whici
strikes have been declared work Is it
standstill ,
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% Vben cbs was a Child , h , cried for Caitorfa.
When she bmmcarno Miss , m.imu clumag to Caatort&
'mSbeo bo bad Children , she gave theta CutC *
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