Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 17, 1895, Page 7, Image 7

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    TITTC OMAHA DATLY BEEFRIDAY. : . MAY 17. 1SOS.
SPB01RL NOTICES ,
A ilrer linemen ts for t lit no column * will be
km until 12130 . in , for the ermine nnd
ontll B p. in. for tlio morning ami Sunday
trillion.
Ailrtrllftrni , by requcstlnc n nnrnliorcil
Oicck , can tmro mn er nildrcMril to n
numbered letter In ruro of 'I ho llco. An *
l-werii o nilflreimcd will IIR ( Irllrcrnd upon
IttiMitiillim of the clicik only. llntr ,
11-Vcn uoril , llrst li ncrtlmi , Ic n word
licrraflcr. Ixjthlug tnUou fur los than i0c
lor llrst Inirrllou
'i lirso ml TprlUetnents mtmt lun ronsccu-
tltoly.
SITUATIONS WANTED.
SITUATION WANTii > , TOR BTRONO.
healthy bay of 1C > curs , Is inltulaklni ? mid
considerate , not nfraM of work , wage * no ob
ject. Address V 16. Ilee. A MSSS U
"WANTED , 11V AN INDUSTRIOUS YOtJNO
lady , a position ui ladle * ' comiianion. Adlreo
If , Ilee ofllce. A-M923 17
WANTED WALE
WANTED. 1.000 MEN TO WRITE ME TODAY
for the receipt ( absolutely tree. In plain sealed
enntlope ) which cured me of nervous drbllltr ,
exhausted vllallty. etc. Address C. J. Walker ,
box 1,311 , Kalamizoo , Mich. H MtCJ
WANTED , MAN TO TAKE ORDERS IN CITY
for old established house ; former cxpcrlenra
unnecessary and salary pild weekly. Apply
after 9 a. m. at 1316 Douglas. H Mtll JO
WANTEoT SALESMAN.
The lUului Nursery Co. ,
Milwaukee , WIs. B-M7I8 J10 *
t TO jus SAiAiir rAin HAMSMKN rou
clears ; experience not ncc nary. Uxtra In
ducements om.rcd customers. UWiop & ; * !
Ht IxmlB , Mo. n-M 781.18 *
DALESMEN TO SELL IIAK1NC1 I'OWDER.
We put our Rood * In Blas.1 rolling pins JCO
month and expenses , or commUslon. ChlcaBO
Baking 1'owdcr Co. 707 Van Rurcn U Chi-
CLERK WANTI'.D IN GENERAL MERCHAN-
dlse store. Good chonco for a lively German
with about 6 to 0 years' experience. Address
P 18 , Bco odlce. 1J-MS32 U
YOtJNO MAN ; HALARY PAID. 2jl2 Ppjldlnif
Cull allir 8 a. m. 11-MJ20 li
WANTED
Alt 12 YOU HONUbT , bOUUU , INDUSTUlOUdT
If BO. cnRBRO wllli us for 1O3 ; 53U1J H month ,
J3.GCO a > nr ; > ou can make It cosy ; lx hours
n day. Our oKents do not complain of hard
fine * . Wliyt 'Ihey are maklnu money Belllns
our Perfection Dish Wnnher. the only practical
fumlly wnslier manufactured ; washes , dries
anil polishes dlshm perfectly In two minutes ;
no experience necessary ; a. child of 8 operates
It rnslly ; cheap und durable ; weight , thirteen
pounds ; Hindu of anti-rust sheet steel ; capac
ity , 100 pieces , JIO.OUO for Us caunl ; every fam
ily wants one ; > ou don't haxe to canvass ; as
coon as people know you have It for sale
thcf scnil for n dlsli wnslier : each agent's
tcrntory protected ; no competition ; we fur
nish sample ( weighs nix pounds ) In nlco case
to Indy nconls to take orders with ; one agent
rmd t2U 51 PrM t n da > s Address for full
particulars Perfection Jlfff. Co. , CnglcwooJ , III.
C S1353
WANTKn-FlI'TY 01111.3 KOIl ALL KINDS
of work. Canadian Umplojment Onire. 1122
Douttlas street. C M103-M2I
WANTED. GIRL TOR IIOU8E-
work ; 291S Dodge rtrcet. C CSS
FOB KENT HOUSES.
IIOUSCS , V. 1C. DAHUNQ , UAIUCCIl I1LOCK.
U-3CO
HOUBIS IN AM. . PAUTS or TIII : CITY. TIIU
O r. Davis company. 150S Parnatn. D Ml
UCNAWA fi. CO , 103 N 15T1I hT
D-3C1
II. E. COLU CO. LAllOnST LIST IN OMAHA.
U-JI3CI
Z708 PAUNAM
W. M. ItogcrB , 1323 rarnam street. D 5C5
rOUIl-IlOOM HASEMENT. Sll B. IITII STmjRT.
D M11I-MJ3 *
CENTIIALLY LOCATED. 10-IIOOM IIOUSU.
modern Improvements. Inquire 712 N. 19th.
U-J13C3
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VUIIY DnsiiiAiii.i : HOUSKH VACANT MAY
1st. J. H. bhcrwood. 3 N. Y. Life. Thono 3i8
_ _ D-S77 IS'
7-UOOM FLAT. HANOI ! AND ALL MODKIIN
con\enlec i , 701 B. ICth street. Charles W.
ltall r. Cllraxton block. D M2SJ-MI7 *
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e-IlOOSt "COTTAOU MODLItN ; BCAUTIPUL
lawn and shade. 2114 Miami. D MIC8
NICU I'LATS. CHCAP. J.V. .
_ to.ulre ? , Dee. D-C1S
niNTDisniADLn notrsus.
ft rooms , : il R. zitli st. , (30.
I rooms. 4oj Cumin ? BL. 122
7 rooms , tM N. 27th a\o. 122 CO.
rooms , 4307 Ctsi st. , J10.
rooms , 407 Davenport st. . $13.
E rooms 242) Jnckton st . IS.
C romis. 8513 1'rntt Ht , $7.
Bee fidelity Trust Co. , 1701 ramam st. D 151
LAItOH LIST. P. D. WDAD. 10TII & DOUGLAS
_ D-517 J3
_
roil IU3NT. FINK NB\V lO-ROOM HOUSE. S2
No. 26th st. II. T. Clarke. 21J Doaid of Trade.
D-C53
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IIHNTAL AGENCY , 310 NO. IGTH ST.
P-727
_
roil RUNT. I'LATS AT NOU11ICAST COH-
nir of llth nnd Howard C\K \ ; newly papered
nnd painted ; $150) u month. Injulro room
314 , Pint National Hank llllC | > - 723 23
_ _ _
roit IIENT. AT"nnLiA'UU. . " Nic.ui it Ti
depot , it line 19-ioom house. Una grounds
nbundnnt fiult : nlfta 4-room f li.iio. Henry T.
Clarke. No. 219. IJoard of Trade , Omaha , or
\V. H lletz. lifllvue. n-73ij
_
A FLAT. 3 UOOMS. WITli' HATH AND GAS
very toinplctn ; sultablo for housekeeping. 311
South JCIh utrcct , D M741
NEAULYNE\V coTTAau
bath , reduced to $13.50. > California st.
D S20
_ _ _ _
r , VERY DESIHAHLn FURNISHED HOUSE.
IV close In. J. H. Sherwood , 423 N. Y. Life.
D-S31
_ _
J.HOOM COTTAGE. 837 N. t TH ST. . INQIIIRrJ
J2S Houth 18lh St. D SW-19
s-nooM HousT : . sii.oo PIR MONTH' iTT
qulro I016 Cupltol n\cnuc. D MSCI 1J *
IC12 t-AIHTOL AVENUE. 7 HOOMS INO
at 2US Capitol intnue. D MBT
oil UErrriooM not'SE , ALL MODERN
Impioumcnts ; linnl wood finish. 4)0 ) N. 23rd
troel. D M1I04 13
_
FUUNIHUED COrTAOK IVR TWO MONTHS-
to fumlly without chlldicn. Inquire 332.1 o > n-
tcr st. D 911 IS
_
TOR RENT. HOt'HES. TEN-ROOM MODERN
hounv tl s < In. ri c-ronni cottage , city water.
Store tiulhllnfT. 13118 fin num. 1 S. hklnnrr ,
nstnt , 310 New Yoik Life. J > M l
lOB RKNT FUIlf iaHEU KOOMS.
MODERN ROOM. WITH ItOARD. 2fX ; f'ASS
C-MWS-M1S *
_ _
NIC1S bOUTH rnONT ROOM WISLU PUR.
r nished , prlvuto fumlly. Call 24U Caaa street.
n-M2H
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TWO FURNISHED "ROOMS ; ONE WITir AL
co\e ; private family ; modern. W S. 23th nre
. E-M827 IS *
_ _ _ _ _ _
FOR RENT. ON SOUTH 25TII STRE1 * NEA1
thn pal If. furnlihctl room In prltata f.inillj
No oil ) r boarders , vtry qukt und homo like
lloaid If dtxlrcd. AdJrct * wltlt reference
O 8S , IJee. E-6 ! > J.16
_
Wicn LY FI'tlNISmiO ROOMS FOR RENT
Pall nt 10I D iislas. B Mi 1
TWO FRONT ROOMS. WITH BATH. 2024 DAV-
enport. U-MS77 2S
EAST 1 RON' ? ROOM. l-URNISHED. 210 M.
19th street. E SM-.1 * *
rLE.C ANT"ltOOA 191J"pOI'xSlT H MS 7
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TOR" IU-.NT. TWO NEATLY TfRNISlIKD
ru ni3. with Kith : small , private n\mll > ; cnl
local Ion. 911 N. Utli M. i-W7 : li *
ri'RNisiinu ROOMS. q.u LE po Lid i if
hnuKKceplns ; man anllfn. . no chltdren , prl-
> ale finillj , rv ( rcnirr. Adttrcia I 2 * . lie *
U MM I ii *
RENT. NICELY 1'1'tl.XfelIED SUITE OF
H. sanlh ixiv-xuit. wltli l > oir > lt pilvati
family , nno Ixatlon , SSW lousUiit street Hrf-
rencto , U-M'Jli 2J *
FURNISHED ROOM4 AND BOARD
BOARD AND ROOM. Jl WEEK. 2i f'AHS
1'M7M It *
UOAUU AND JIOOMS FOR TWO , HN St'ITIJ
per mjnth. 21)5 DjUBli * . -Mwu i ;
\\n\i I'O.Mtu AT THB"simiriHT
324 Pimth Kth tr t. P MSJS 2i
ICE IIKNT STORES AND OFFICES
ONU 'iTbEQAKV tiTOim ROOM. SiXlM. IX ) '
c tcd In ih best | u > il ot this city Addrera
J. JL M Oinrad.Ufl u > y. N U I-MjQi S3
ItENT. T7lr"4 STOirY Illtic'lC irUILU-
ntSlii Pirnam strwl Ihls Uulldlnz has a
lire proof cement basement , complete clean
healing fixtures ; wtter on all Doors , cas , etc.
Apply t tU onic f Th Ue . I1J
DESK ROOM. WILLIAM J. WEI-3HANS 33t
Itoanl ot TniJc. 1-MS3J
J-OR RENT. rjRST-CLASS THREE-SToilY
and bisenunt trick toro tulMlo.- . lee : Far-
nam street. Sulut-lo fur any kind .t Imal-
Inquire room 344 , rirnt National bank
1-MSSl St
AOENTB WANTED.
MEN AND WOMEN , IS TO 110 A DAY ADdress -
dress The Handy Hmter Co. , 131 New York
Life Illdn , Omaha. Neb , J-8U
THE NB\V EDUCATION 15 THE MOST l'SE-
ful school work tier pukllnlied. Hundreds of
( rents wonted to ( ell to rchool iMinrdg Th
Diamond I.Mho I'utllBhlns Co , Mlnncnpoll" ,
Minn J-MJlt 19
WANTED TO RENT.
LIST HOUSES FOR RENT WITH O. G. WAL
lace , 112 Drown tlk. Hara cslts for cnttoRes.
K 777
LIST HOUSES FOR RENT WITH F. D. WE AD.
1CIS J3
WANTED TO RENT. A GOOD PL'RNISHED
hotel In Iowa or Nebraska. Sec C. D. Hutch-
Inson. 162J Fnrnam street , 1C M ll H
STORAGE.
STORAGE. PRANK EWERS , 12H HARNEY.
M-37S
1JEST STORAGE ItUILDING IN OMAHA , U. S.
ROV. bonded warehouse ; household Roods stored ;
lowest ratci. 1013-1015 Lcn > cnnorth M 377
STOVE1 STORED DURINO SUMMER. TEU
900. 1207 Douglas. Omaha Btove Repair Works.
M 37S
PACIFIC STORAGE & WAREHOUSE CO . 9TH
& Jones sts. General storage and forwarding.
M-CT4
WANTED TO BITS
WANTED , A STOCK OI" GOODS WORTH $4,000
to $ C,000 Address M 19 , Omaha Ilee.
STOCKS OF CLOTHING , GENTS' FURNISHIngs -
Ings , hats and shoes. S. Amsteln , 1303 Douglas
street. N-M706 J8
WANTED. A GOOD. STYLISH RUGGY HORSE.
iafp for a lady to drive. Apply nt * * K N 23d
street. N M923 li *
FOR SALE FURNITURE.
I'OR SALE. ON ACCOUNT OF REVOMAL TO
New York , wilt sell all the furniture , carpet * ,
etc. , of n 10-room house , cheap. Call nt 6J1
B. 20'h nve O M621
FURNITURE OP TEN-ROOM HOUSE. MUST
be sold by 12 o'clock Saturday. Parties lca\-
Inc city. 1711 California street. O M913 li
SALE--HORSES WAGONB.ETO
FOR - - , .
FOR SALE CHEAP. A GOOD BUGGY HORSE ;
1D12 Douglas street. P 872-20
POR BALK-GOOD SADDLE HORSE. EN-
oulre Theo. Gradnmn , care Uronnlnu , Klntc &
Co P 803
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
HOC ! AND CHICKEN FENCE WIRE , BETTER
and cheaper than wood. J. J , I > ddy. 401 S. 14th ,
Q-M651-MaylS
WEGMAN PIANOS , HRIDOEPORT ORGANS.
Woodbrldge nros. , 117 8. 17th. Q 379
HARDWOOD COMBINATION HOG AND
chicken fence. Cha > . It. Lee. 9th and Douglas.
Q-3SO
THE STANDARD CATTL73 CO . AMES , NEB .
has 400 JonsBOod ; baled hay to sell Q M172
POR SALS-A PET DEER. INQUIRE A. D.
Brnndels. Boston Store. Q flt )
POR SALE. SECOND HAND IHLLIARD
table In Rood condition. Inquire room 314 ,
First National Bank Rids. Q 72S 23
FOR SALE. 2 BILLIARD AND 3 1'OOL TA-
blea. In seed older , nt very low prices. Ad
dress John Hddellc , Talrbury , Neb.
POR SALE. AN UPRIGHT BOHMER PIANO.
Adilrcss P 3. Bee ofllce. Q MS33 18 *
CLAIRVOYANTS
MRS DR. II , WARREN. CLAIRVOYANT. REliable -
liable business medium , Stli jcar at 119 N. 16th.
3-331
MRS FRANCIS KEKND. CLAIRVOYANT AND
Independent Btato writer , gl\es nd\lcc 041 nil
matters of Importance , such a * business , love
attaint , marilaKe. dUorcrs , lan ulls , etc. , lo
cates loit or stolen goodi. tcunltes the opu-
rated , brings speedy mairidges , removes alum-
Mine blocks nnd bad luck of all kinds 1S23
Parnam street. S-MS33 IS *
MASSAGE , UATHS. ETC.
JIADAAl SMITH. 602 3 13TH. 2D PIX1OR ROOM
3 ; magnetic , \upor , alcohol , steam , nulphurlne
und sea baths. T 78J-1S *
MASSAGE. MADAME BERNARD. 1(21 ( DODGE.
T MW1 20
MOST COMODIOUS BATH PARLORS IN
clt > . Mnu- . Howell , 315 & 320 8. ICth ; thoroughly
practical clropodlat and manicurist atter.dant.
T M813 Jll
MADAME LA RUE , 1617 HOWARD ST.
T-863-J12 *
TURKISH BATHS.
TURKISH BATHS ; ONLY PLACE IN CITY
exclusive ! ) for ladles. Suite 100-110 Bco bids.
13J.
SIX BATHS $3. MME. POST , 21914 3. 15TH.
730
PERSONAL.
THE BELLE EPPERLY CORSET. MADE 1O
order from measure. 1909 Farnam street
streetU
U 383
VIAVI CO. . ! 46 BEE I1LDO. ; HEALTH BOOK
fit9 ; homo treatment , lady attendant. U SSI
ll IIAAH. FLORIST. PLANTS , CUT FLOWERS.
Banquet , hall , residence and grave decorations.
1813 Vlnlon street. Telephone 776. UM995
PAPER CONTAINING REAL PHOTOS OF
ladles \\ltlilntr to wed mailed for stamp. Box
IMS. Denver , Colo. M174 M2. , *
BATHS , MASSAGE. MME. POST , 319V4 S 1JTH
U-731
PRIVATE HOME TOR LADIES DURING
confinement : liublcs adopted 01 utherwlae pro
\UlcJ for. 2123 Caldwell streeC Omaha. Nib.
U MSM J12
GENTLEMAN WHO GOT OFF NO 6 AT
Arapahoe , Neb. , May 11 , KlUng Information
ot 1'rcil Dlsbrow'8 dcarn. please send hla ad
dress to P 2) . Bee , Omaha , Neb. Important.
Don't de-lay. U M902 17
MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE
ANTHONY LOAN i TRUST CO. . 31S N. Y. LIFE ,
loans at low rates for choice security In Ne
braska and Iowa farms or Omaha city property.
W 391
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
real estate. Urcnnan , Love ft Co. , Paxton blk.
W 1S3
IMPROVED CITY LOANS AT LOWEST RATES.
II. II. Haider & Co. , ground lloor , Ute bids.
W 421 MJ9
MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA REAL ESTATE
ut 6 per cent. . W. B. Melkle. 1st Nat. Ilk bUl
W 393
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
property. Fidelity Trust company , 1702 rarnam.
W 339
INVESTORS DIRECTORY CO . ID WALL ST. .
N w York , offer any port 100,000 eastern lie
\estora * immrt ) , who hare money t Invest ;
Jiut compiled. Write for particulars.
W-M151 Mb *
AGENCY U. a MORTGAGE CO. SUBMIT
loans to Pucey & Thomas , Council Bluffs oltlce.
W 4S2
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CITY LOANS. C. A. BPAIIR. 515 N. Y. LIFE.
W SSS
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. THE
O. K Davis Co. . 150S rarnam st. W SSS
LOANS ON IMPROVED A UNIMPROVED CITY
prop rt > , W. Farnam Smith & Co. . 1324 Farnam.
W 390
MONEVT TO LOAN CHATTELS.
MONEY TO LOAM ON HOUSEHOLD FTJRNI-
tuie. plnnua , horsis , wagons , or auy kind of
chattel seiurlty at lowest poaslbla nttes , which
jou cuii pay hack at any time or In any
amount. FIDELITY LOAN QUAItAMHE CO.
Itwm 4. Wlllmcll lilocK. X 373
MONBV TO LOAN ON FURNITURE , PIANOS
roms , wuKonn , etc. . at lavsut rate * In city ,
no removal oC c < xjdA. strictly conndeatlal ; you
can pay tha loan ore at any tlrnn 01 In uny
amount.
amount.OMAHA MORTGAGE I AN CO .
! * W So. 16th Bt.
x sra
J. U. HADDOCK. ROOM -U7. 1UMUIC BLOCIC.
x aj
MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE AND
planr * . Fred Terry , 430 Ramjc blk. X 311
BUSINESS CHANCES.
FOR SALE. MY LOAN .VND JFWELRY BPfil-
IHSK. Fred M lile. tuwn lirukrr. 1M7'4 Far-
_ nam. "tMI J1
TO HELLfJROCEn STOCK. GOOD T.OCA .
lion. ( .heap , fixtures nnd stack n > inj > le ! .
butcher shop attached Address It. U. Bur-
uam. 617 N , Y. Lit * Bd ! . Omaha. Nrb.
T-M1J1 M2)
SI'LENimi OPl'ORTl'NlTinS ARE NOW
olrorrd br t'.ia uiarketk to fxsllr multiply small
rjpllal ouitt vrwk lij swruUtln | Our oust ill-
em niak'x \ moii'-v hem # ll x-O1) ) to J3JO ft ) a
vt'tlw on. A flOXi > M ! n.wimnt. Can vro ivit do
lui Kinif tar jmi * Small uursln rcqnliol.
Our U k on siicoMi > ful i peul.illon nnd dilly
niurlut Httar , full of inun y prodnclm ; iwlnum.
unit frwv Speculate through e norl . Thnran
* In. , ujnkerj nad IKWIT * , Hl.illo tilde , Chi-
iK 111. M3UJH
FOR REXT. A nilsT- * , S3 HOTti IN A
pnoperous ra lern Nebraxku county . -at U for
r it to n ipjod hotel man. A money maker for
I horl M man , AdJrcM l > rv Om iha Ho
Y-M321
FOR EXCHANGE.
WHJ. TRADE DIAMOND. ! OR JKWEIJIY
fur a st M rcrond band blcjclr. Call at i:3i
IKwfJts UtrtU Z-JIK2 li
FOR EXCHANGE.
Continued.
TO SELL OR TRADE , A $2.000 STOCK OP
shoes , what have you to offer ? Addreso P 1) , Bee
Z-S69 15 *
A NICE STYLE FAMILY HORSE. COAL
black , sound , good free driver and ecntlo In
every way , to exchanga for Rood driving
horse. Fidelity Trust company , 1702 Fnrnam
street. J5-M8M
IM ACRES NEBRASKA LAND , SMALL MORT-
cnxv. for horw and buKKy , vacant lot for fur
niture of 6-room cottage ; ICO ncred Nebrnskit
land tor small business. C. C. Shlmer , 211 N.
Y. Life. / -910 17
FOR BALE KC.AL ESTATE.
ABSTRACTS. THE IJYRON REED COMPANY.
Illi-US
IMPROVED GARDEN LANDS NEAR OMAHA
lit prices that will surprise ) ou. If taken
within 2 weeks. J. II. Sherwood , 423 N. Y. Life.
HE M72I
BARGAINS. HOUSES. LOTS AND FARMS ;
Bale or trade. F. 1C Darling , Darker block.
RE it
EXCHANGES AND BALES ; CITY PROPERTY ,
farms , merchandise. Dan in Bros. , 110 N. Y. L.
RE 374
BARGAINS , SALE OR TUADE IN CITY PROP-
trtlcs and farms. Jno. N. Frenzer , opp. p. O ,
RE-S7S
SNAPS. E TO I MILES PROSI OMAHA P. O.
40 , 80 or 120 acres. Improved , $30 00 per acre ;
2UO acres. $ JS.CO per acre ; 250 acres. $4000 per
acre ; 6 10-ncre tracts , IISW to $100.00 p r acre.
Must be bold. 940 N. Y. L. blJff. RE M2o <
FOR SALE-LOT 14 , BLK 2. BAKER PLACE
This lot Is 60x128. south front , near car ; will
Bell cheap on easy monthly payment ! to rlelit
party. Also lot 2 , In Buckeye Place , and lot 1.
blk 6. Poppleton Park. Take n look at th
lotj nnd It they suit > ou call nnd I will make
price and terms to suit. Geo.B. Tischuck. Bee
office Omaha. RK 631
FARM LANDS. C. F. HARRISON. N. Y. L.
RE C98 J7
FOR 8ALE-5-ACRE TRACTS NEAR SOUTH
Omaha. HJO.OO per acre.
12 ntres on proposed boulevard , southwest ,
$3000) per acre.
1C ncris northwest on Military nnd paved
street nnd near electric car line. $200 00 per
nire.
Lot2l. block 1 , Potter's add. , West Omnlm ,
$75000
186 ft. on 23lh st. , north of Parnnm , JC7.00 per
front foot.
IjOt with four-room house on Martha , near
20th St. . $50000.
Lot with five-room house near SOth nnd Llnd-
Bcy ave. , $80000.
Lot with five-room house , 33th nnd Burl ats ,
$1,200 00.
Vacant lots nnd houses and lota In alt parti
ot Omaha and aero property at prices much
below real value.
Potter & George company , cor. 18th and Far-
nam. RE M813-19
FOR SALE. 9-ROOM HOUSE. BATH , HOT
and cold water ; cistern , tillered : $200 cosh , bal.
monthly G per cent Int. Price $1CO < > Lot 60 ft.
Ames Real Estate , 1017 Fnrnam. RE 850-16 *
MIOOM MODERN COTTAGE. 242 N. 4TT1I.
only $3,70000 ; ( treat bargain. RE M790
NEW B-ROOM COTTAGE , LARGE IX3T. ONLY
$1.90000. Clark nnd N. 21st ; snap. RE M701
CORNER. C4M FT. , CASS RTv. $ MO.
CO ft. . North 25th , $350. Hundred per cent In
these In 12 mos.
Am i , , 1617 Fnrnam. RE S9J-31 *
4-ROOM COTTAGE. CI.OSE IN. $1.100.
Beautiful 6-room cottage , $2,300.
fi-room cottnRe , $1.700.
Several choice places cheap. C. C. Stumor. 211
N. Y. Llfp. UB ( KM 17
WHO CAN BEAT THIS ? 4 ROOMS. FULL
lot. mile nnd half from P. O , e iiy tprrrw ,
only $ KO Ames , 1617 Farnam. RE 912 19 *
FOR SALE. AT A SACRIFICE. LOT 0 , BLOCK
1 , Cicaton addition. Jessie Allan.RE
RE M910 19 *
BICYCLES.
M. O. DAXON , 402 N. ICTH. 833
VICTOR BICYCLES , THE FINEST OF ALL
blcjclcB. Omaha Ulcjclc Co , 323 N. 16th street.
STERLING , BUILT LIKE A WATCH. WEST-
cm Electrical Supply Co , 1515 Howard street.
395
SEE THE VISIBLE BALL BEARINGS ON
Relay Special. Will Barrum & Bro. , 120 N. ICth.
398
REMINGTON AND EAGLE. CROSS GUN CO .
110 S. 15th street. 397
A. L DEANE i CO , WHOLESALE AND RE-
tall bicycles 1116 rarnam street : Modes sold
on ca y pas moms MS
WESTERN BICYCLE & GUN CO. , 241 CUMINO
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WOOD MANTELS. GRATES , TILES FOR FIRE
places , vestibules and large flours ; write for
catalougue. Milton Rogers & Sons. Omalia.
CABPENTiiKS AND UUil/DKitS.
C. E. MORRILL. PAPER HANGING , HOUSE
slcn painting , brlrk vvoik. plastering : off. R 1 ,
Barker blk. ; tcl. 735 ; shop 913 No. 21th St.
405
HOTELS. -
HOTEL BARKER , 13TH AND JONES ST3.
7) rooms at Jl 50 per day.
50 rooms nt J2.00 per day.
Special rates to commercial travelers. Room
and board by week or month. Frank Hlldltch.
manager. 403
AETNA HOUSE ( EUROPEAN ) . N. W. COR.
13th and Dodge. Rooms by day or week.
403
DlttSSMAKING.
MRS. C. A. LUCAS HAS RETURNED AND
opened parlors at ICO ! ) Douglas street , where the
will be pleased to see her former friends.
M137 M23
DRESS MAKING IN FAMILIES. 4316 GRANT.
M150-M21 *
TJWDERTAKEBSAND EMBALMEKS
II. K. BURKET. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND
embalmer , 1618 Chicago it. , telephone 90. 403
SWANSON & VALIEN. 1701 CUMING. TEL. 1060.
409
M. O MAUL. UNDERTAKER AND EMBALM-
er. 1417 Farnam St. , telephone 233. 410
C. W. BAKER , UNDERTAKER. (13 & 1STH ST.
411
D. T. MOUNT HAS REMOVED HIS COAL
office to 209 S. ICth it. Brown block. 400
THE BEhT IS THE CHEAPES'l NO SMOKE.
No Boot. 2.000 pounds of the * > est Wyomlns
coal , SI 50. delivered. Just thin c of It ! You
have to piy that for dirty , smoky coal. K
you nre Interested In the fuel question use
Sheridan cent. 1005 Farnam street. MtOl
PASITJKAGE.
WE HAVE 160 ACRES OF BLUE GRASS PASture -
ture for tursrs , board fence , spring water ;
IV.rtnn & Phelpg. Gllmore , Neb. or A. W ,
Phelps & Son. 207 N. Y. Life bldg Tel. lO'.l.
478-July l
HORSES AND CATTLE PASTURED. 114
miles from car line , blue grass , spring water
II. H. Harder & Co . Bco building.
873-20
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SOS Jli
BUILDING &LOAN ASSOCIATION.
SHARES IN MUTUAL L. A 1J. ASffN PAY
( , 7. 8 per cent when ) , 2 , 3 jears old. always
redeemable. 1701 Farnam sU Nattlnger , Sec.
411
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Interest on lavlnxi. Apply to Omaha L. & . B.
Ass'n. 1704 Bee bldg. U. W. Nattlnger. Sec.
413
BOARDING HOUSES FOR BENT.
TO A GOOD , RESPONSIBLE PARTY. K
rooms : about 30 boarders. Best location In cltv ,
P 15. Be- . S71
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND CONTRAC-
on for electric light and motor plant * and all
kinds of electrical construction. Western Elec-
tilcal Supply Co. . 1513 Howard St. 401
PAWNBBOKEBS"
H. MAROWITZ LOAN3 MONEY. 415 N. 16 ST.
41S
DZNTAL COLLEGE.
OMAHA COLLEGE DENTAL SURGERY. FREE
Inllrmury , dentistry at cost. ICtb & Cap. ave.
407
CABPET CLEANING.
CHAMPION STEAM CARPET CLEANINGWKS. .
71S-7W s. lltli St. TeU CJo. Service guaranteed.
U. S. a. Kubn. Mgr. ; Pat Ward , foreman
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BUSINESS NOTICES.
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4M
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DR. PAUL. DENTIST , 1010 UURT BT , 4H
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HI.
Heavens , how I ran ! The wind buffeted
my face and buzzed In my nostrils. The rain
prlngled upon my ( kin and hissed past my
cars. I tumbled Into holes. I tripped over
bushes. I fell among brambles. I was torn
and breathless and bleeding. My tongue was
like leather , my feet like lead , and my heart
beating like a kettle-drum. Still I ran , and
I ran , and I ran.
But I had not lost my head , my fllends ,
everything Was done with a purpoie. Our
fugitives always made for the coast. I wet
determined to go Inland , and the more so aa
I had told Ileaumont the opposite. I would
Oy to the north , and they would sck n.c In
the south. Perhaps you will ask mo bow I
could tell which was which on sacli a night.
I answer that Is was by the wl d I bad ob
served In prison that It came frori the north ,
and so , as long as I kept my face to It , I was
going In the right direction.
Well , I was rushing along In this fashion
when , suddenly , I saw two yellow lights
shining out of the darkness In front of me.
I paused for a moment , uncertain what I
should do. I was still In my hussar uniform ,
you understand , and It seemed to me that
the very first thing that I should aim .it waste
to get some dress which should not betray
me. If these lights came from a cottage. It
was probable enough that I might llnd what
/ ' ,
"Pet haps I can lie of surjo assistance to you ,
Maianip "
I wanted there. I approach * . ' ! , therefore. Toel-
Ing very sorry that J. JiaJ left my I " lar
behind ; for I was determined to light to the
death before I should be , retaken
Dut very soon I fquml that there was no
cottage there. The lights \vere two lamps
hung upon each s'clc of ) a carriage , and by
their glnre I Raw tlial If broad rend lay In
front of me. Croucltng | pmong the bushes , 1
observed that there were two horses to the
equipage , that a small pbstboy vvns standing
nt their heads and that one of the \\lieela
was lying In the road beside him. I can sec
them riovv ; my frlerftU:1 the steaming creat
ures , the stunted lad.SfUh his hands to tholr
bits , and the big. Wade conch , all shining
with the rain and balanced upon Its three
wheels. As I looked , /tli'e / window Was low
ered and a pretty llttla lace under a bonnet
peeped cut'from It. < , > . * '
"What shall I dof'Jthe lady crlen ; to the
postboy In a Ice of despair. "Sir Charles
IK certainly lost , and I shall have to spend
the night upon the moor. "
"Perhaps I can bo of some assistance to
madame " said I , scrambling out from among
the bushen Into the glare of the lamps. A
woman in distress Is a sacred thing to me.
and this ono was beautiful. You must not
forget , that , although I was a colonel , I was
only olght-and-twcnty years of age.
My word , how she screamed , and how the
postboy Blared ! You will understand that
after my long race In the darkncyp , with my
busby broken In , my face smeared with
dirt , and my uniform all stained and torn
with brambles , I was not entirely the sort of
gentleman whom ono wouii cheese to meet
In the middle of a lonely moor. Still after
tlio first surprise Eho coon understood that I
was her very humblest eervant , and I could
even read In her pretty eyes that my manner
and bearing had not failed to produce It ? Im-
prrfslon upon her.
"I am sorry to have startled you , madatne , "
said I. "t chauced to overhear your remark ,
and I could not refrain from offering you my
assistance. " I bowed as I epoke. You know
my bow , and can realize what Us effect was
upon the lady.
"I am much Indebted to jou , sir , " raid she
"We have had a terrible Journey since we left
Tavlstock. Finally , one of our wheels came
off , and here we are helplew In the mlddlo of
s > moor. My husband , Sir Charles , has gone
on to get help , but I much fear that he must
have lost his way. "
I was about to attempt come consolation
when I saw beside the. lady a black traveling
Lawyers and solicitors. SUES & CO. Hoe
Xlulltllug , OMAUA , Neb. Ailvlca KUKC.
RAILWAY TIME CARD
Leave * BURLINGTON & MO. RIVER.IArrlves
Omaha Union IJupot. loth & Maaon tjts. | Oniuha
10lSim. Denver Express IMOam
4 :35pm. : Blk. Hills. Mont. & I'ucet bnil. Ex. 4Upra :
Denver Exprtss 4:10pm
6 4jpm..Nebraska Local ( exiept bumla . , 7ljpm :
l:15am..Lincoln : Local ( except Sunda.ll:25am :
2.4opm.Fast Mall ( for Lincoln ) Dally. . . .
Leaves ( CHICAGO , BURLINGTON & . Q.Arrives (
OmaiaUnlon | Depot. 10Ui & Mason Sts.Omaha (
Clucoso Vestibule 9SQam
8.10am Chicago Express 4lSpm :
7SOpm : .Ctilcngo and St. Louis Express. . 8.00am
H-3iam. 1-acim Junction Local 6:30pm
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Leaves 'JCIIICAGO. HfLTTft ST. PAUL.Arrives [
Omaha ( : Union Depot , 10t ( Si Mason Sls. | Omaha
C:00pm : Chicago Limited. . ? 9.30am
ll:10am : Chtcago Expres < ex. Sun ) 6.00pm
Leaves ( UlllCAUO ( * WimivvLor N.I Arrives
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HJISanT . . . .Eastein Express . 6.10pm
4XOpm. ; . . { Vestlbuled Limited . .40nm
6.V-am . . . . . Mo. VuJloya Local . 10:30pm :
. Omaha Clilcogo Special . t. 15pm
Leaves I CHICAGO. It- ' ' 1'ACIKJC. ( Arrives
Omaaal Union Depot , olaaon Sts. | Omaha
ll.'OOain..Atlantic Exprcu ( ex. Sunday ) . . . 6:55pm :
C 2Spm Nlght'IKiiress :3Sim :
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Oinahal Depot. 15lli aiM \Wbs'er Sts. I Omaha
TtDi. , . .Nebraska l''iitafcr ( dally ) , , . . S.lSyra
4.90pm. . .Sioux City Exp.n > * s ( ex. Sua..lIMam ) :
1. 10pm . St. I'aul LimlieU . lj3iam !
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* Omahsl pot.15lh _ arnl'W " ' Ss er Sis. | Omara
2:10pm Fast Mall"antfj 4.51pm
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* 00am..Norfolk Express ( ex < Sunday ) . 10.Hani
t 10pm 81. Paul Express liJiini
Leaves I K. C. , hT. J , & C. B lAinves
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ia.40am . .T.St. Louis Kipre J.T..T 6 .Warn
. :0pm . rit Louis E > prr . COipm
. Nebraska Local ( < * . Sun. ) . . . . 00am
Leaves I SIOL'X CITY & pt'cfKICl [ Arrives
_ Omalia | _ Depot. llt , and Wjfos'gr Sts. ] Omuha
6.10pm St. I'aul L/mlled 10 Kam
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OirmhalUnlcn Depot , loth A Mason ats | Omaha
T.Uam.7..Sloax City Patsmgcr. . . . . . io.SJpm
: ipm St , I'aul Llmlled. . . . . . . . .U.iipni
UNTON PACIPIO ' ( A rflver
Omaha Union Depot. lOih & Mason Sts | Omaha.
'
flTboam' Kearney Exprees , . . , . . 3:4m : >
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J OOj > m.B at'ce & Blronub'e Ux. ( ex.Siin ) 3 4.jm
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Le r WABASH R A il.w AYT ( Arrlvu
CmahalUnlon Depot , loth & Mason Su. ( Omaha
coat , faced with nstrakhan , which her com
panion must ha\o left behind him. H was
exactly what I needed to conceal my uniform.
U Is true that I felt \ery much like n high
way robber , but then , what \voulJ > ou httvo ?
Necessity has no law , nnd Ivas In an
enemy's camp.
"I presume , madame. that this Is your
husband's coat , " I remarked. "You Mill , I
nm sure , forgive me If I am compelled to
* I pulled It through the window ns I spoke.
I could not bear to ses the look of surprise
nnd fear nnd disgust which came over her
face.
face."Oh , I have been mistaken In you , " she
cried. "You canto to rob me , then , nnd not
to help me. You have the bearing of n gen
tleman anw yet you steal my husband's
coat. "
"Madame , " said I , "I beg that you will
not condemn me until you know everything.
It Is quite necessary that I should take this
cent , but If you will have the goodness to
tell me who It Is who Is fortunate enough to
bo your husband I shall see that the coat Is
sent back to him , "
Her face softened a little , though she etlll
tried to look severe. "My husband , " she
answered , "Is Sir Charles Meredith , and ho Is
traveling to Dartmoor prison upon. Important
government business. I only ask you , sir , to
KO upon your way and to take nothing which
belongs to him. "
"Thoro la only ono thing which belongs
to him which I covet. " said I.
"And you hnvo taken It from , the car
riage , " slio cried.
" " "It still remains
"No , I answered.
there , "
She laughed In her frank Bngllsh way.
"If , Instead of paying mo compliments ,
jou were to return my husband's coat" she
began.
"Madame. " I answered , "what you ask
Is quite Impossible. If you will allow mete
to como Into the carriage I will explain to
you how necessary this coat Is to me. "
Heavens knows Into what foolishness I
might have plunged myself had we not , at
this Instant , heard a faint hello In the dis
tance , which was answered by a shout from
the little postboy. In the rain and the dark
ness I saw a lantern some distance from us ,
but approaching rapidly.
"I am sorry , madame , that I am forced to
leave you , " said I. "You can assure your
husband that I shall take every care of his
coat. " Hurried ns I was , I ventured to pause
a moment to salute the lady's hand , which
phe snatched through the window with an
admirable pretense of being offended nt my
presumption. Then , as the lantern was quite
close to me and the postboy seemed Inclined
to Interfere , I tucked my precious overcoat
under my nrm and dashed off Into the dark
ness.
ness.And now I set myself to the task of put
ting as broad n stretch of moor betweeen
the prison and myself as the remaining hours
of darkness would allow. Selling my face
to the wind once more , I ran until I fell
from exhaustion Then , after five minutes of
panting among the heather , I mada another
start , until again my knees gave way beneath
me. I was young and hard , with muscles
of steel and a frame which had been tough
ened by twelve years of camp and field. Thus
I was able to keep up this wild flight for
another three hours , during which I still
guided myself , you understand , by keeping
the wind In my face. At the end of that
Urns I calculated that I had put nearly
twenty miles between the prison and myself.
Day was about to break , BO I crouched down
among the heather upon the top of one of
those small hills which abound In that coun
try , with the Intention of hiding myself until
nightfall. U wns no new thing for me to
pleep In the wind and the rain , so , wrapping
myself up In my thick , warm cloak , I soon
sank Into a doze.
Uut It was not a refreshing slumber. I
tossd and tumbled amid a series of vile
dreams , In which everything seemed to go
wrong with me. At last , I remember , I was
It was the last thing : I should have cither
expected or chosen.
charging an unshaken square of Hungarian
Grenadiers , with a single squadron upon
spent horses , Just as I did at Klchlngen. I
stood In my stirrups to shout "Vive rn-n-
psreur ! " and as I did so thre came the
answering roar from my hussars , "Vive I'Em-
pere-ur ! " I sprang from my rough bed , vvlth-
tbe words still ringing In my ears , and then ,
as I rubbed my eyes , and wondered If I
were mad , the samj cry again , fi.OOO vo'ces
In one long-drawn yell. I lookwl out from
my screw of brambles and saw In the clear
light of morning the very' last thing that I
should have either expected or chosen
It was Dartmoor prison ! Thre It stre'chel ,
grim and hideous , within a furlong of nre.
Had I run on for a few more minutes In
the dark I would have butted my busby
against the wall. I was so taken aba'-U at
the. sight that I could scarcely realize what
had happened. Then It all became clear to
m ? . and I struck my head with my hands
In my despair. The wind had veered from
north to south during tha night , and I , keepIng -
Ing my face nlwayn toward It , had run ton
miles out and ten miles In , winding up where
I had started. When I thought of try hurry ,
my fall , my mod rushing und jumping , all
ending In this , It ssemed so abiurd that my
grief changed roiddenly to amusement , and I
fell among the brambles and laughed and
laughed until my sides were sore. Then I
rolled myself up In my cloak and considered
seriously what I would do.
( Continued Tomorrow. ) '
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INSTRUMENTS placed on record May 10 ,
18'JJ :
WARRANTY DEEDS.
Harvey Davis nnd wife to Arthur East ,
lot f ) . Mock 2. MatthevvH' suUllr . . . .J 1
Arthur East to Mlcharl Brjne. snme . 123
John Johnnon In G A Llndnuect. louth 30
feet , lot 4 , block 71 , Onialii . . 1
W O VVIInon nnd wife to Ho eaVll8on ,
In 4. lilmk 2 , Jotur's < xi > nd add . SO )
Walnut Hill Kavlnca nnd Inventnunt oum-
tmny to Emma Meyer , lot 1 , block Si.
Walnut Hill . 1.J01
James Cnllitian nnd vvlfn to H I 1'luinli ,
lot 2 , block 4. Omiha , Vl w. . . . , . | , OO )
Simo to name , lut 6. Dcnmtt'i euUllv , lot
5. Mock 3S. Albrlnht's Choice. . , . . . . , , . 2000
Nora Alttadt nnd husbnnd toV It
Sliaop. a tract of land In nw orncr ft
.
Green Svvayze and wlfp to VC A Morrliton.
< 23 feet lot 4 , bljck 3 , Jon's' mil to Elkhorn -
horn . , . 4
Edvv rd Richelieu and wife to John Sim-
menu. COiUO fwt In nvv 3-15-13 . . , . l.&OO
L L Babti tn IV Lla.1.1lot 10 , Ituatlu's
add lo I'lalnvlew . 5.SM
QUIT CLAIM DEEDS.
Charlc * Ilnttcllo In K Hanwh , lotg 3 ] and
St. Murphy's add. . . . , , . . . < . 1,004
J L Howe to O W Me 9on lot , Mock
It. South Omaha , . , .
DEEDS
tfnlted State * to John Miller , na nn1111 -
W . . . -
1'nlted states fo John Miller iHi no an I
nw nw ll-H-10 . , , -
Total amount of transfers . , , . . . , . , } IJCJS' ,
WAITING TO SEE THE ORDER
Uncertainty as to the Emct Significance
of JnOgo Eanbom's Decision.
THURSTON THINKS IT IN OVERLAND'S FAVOR
Mnnjr ContltiEcncles to Ito Settled llcforo
the American LOHII it ml trust t'onipiiuy
ClmrRO of the Property
n Separate Receiver.
Until the formal order made Wednesday nt
St. Paul In the Short Line case by Judge
Sanborn Is received It teems Impossible to
tell how far or to what extent the relation
ship between the Union Pacific and Oregon
Short Line Is affected. Under these condi
tions and with somewhat meager press serv
ice In covering the order olllclals at head
quarters were somewhat at sea as to just
what the order contemplated. Viewed from
almost any standpoint the conditions are
such that It may contemplate any one of
four propositions. It may mean the payment
of Interest on coupons In default upon the
first mortgage of the Oregon Short Line
proper ; coupons In default plus the Interest
accrued on the date the property goes to
the new receiver and to nccruo during the
llfo of the receivership ; coupons In default
on all first mortgages on the entlro Short
Line system , or coupons plus Interest ac
crued on the entire system and to accrue
during the llfo of the receivership.
It Is believed that should the American
Loan nnd Trust company attempt to pay off
the Interest defaulted and taking the four
propositions as n basis , Inlev of the un
certainty attaching to the order ns an
nounced In The Ilee , the amount Involved In
these propositions will rnngo from $250,000 to
$1,250.000.
As Indicated in the telegrnm from St. Paul ,
the amount which It will be necessary to pay
Into court to satisfy the Interest In defaulter
or accrued will bo determined after a full
hearing , for which the order undoubtedly
provides.
Dut with nil the uncertainty that prevailed
In the headquarters building yesterday
there was n ray ot decision. General Solici
tor Thurston was seen , nnd to a Ilee re
porter outlined the position of the receivers ,
whom he represents , ami his opinion as to
exactly what the order ot Judge Sanborn
contemplates.
CONFIDENT UNION PACIFIC WON.
In answers to questions Mr. Thurston said'
"I liavo not eccn the full text of Judge
Snnborn's order or opinion In tlio matter of
the Short Line receivership , but there can
bo no question that the judge has de
cided In our favor ns tully nnil completely
as wo askod. It was 'opeatcdly conceded on
the argument that If the second mortgage
Interest would pay or give bond to pay the
first mortgage Interest then they wore en
titled to nn opJer putting their receiver In
charge of the property. On the hearing wo
offered to withdraw from the argument If
they would pay the first mortgage Interest or
glvo good nnd sufllclent bonds to pay It. This
the other side was not prepared to do nnd
Insisted that Its receiver was entitled to
possession of the property without requiring
It to pay the Interest. All wo contended
for was the right of retention by the present
recelvero appointed under the first mortgage
Interest until the first mortgage Interest was
pa3. ! I have no doubt the opinion of the
judge , when examined , will fully support the
proposition that ho has decided In our favot
just as fully as wo asked for.
"I am not able to state just what amount
It will be nccEssary for the second mortgage
to advance to meet the deficiency In the first
mortgage Interest , but think there Is some
thing Ilko $300,000 to $500,000 , and In my
judgment It Is not at all likely that the scond
mortgage bondholders will raise and piy this
money for the mere purpose of putting their
receiver In charge of the property during
foreclosure prooesdlngs. U stands , however ,
conceded that the second mortgage under Us
foreclosure bill has the absolute right to pos
session of the property upon taking care of
the first mortgage Interest.
NOT HEADY WITH THE CASH.
"In the petition of the second mortgage
for appointment of an Independent receiver
under Its foreclosure nn offer was formally
made but without tender of any money or
security , to pay whatever deficit there might
bi In the first mortgage Interest duo August
1 , 1894 , but this offer was made with the full
understanding that the receivers had In pos
session nearly or quite enough moneys to pay
that Interest , eo that the offer was what
might be terr.cd In outside parlance 'a mere
bluff. ' Before the hearing came on at St.
Paul the mortgage Interest due on February
1 , 1895 , was all In default and no offer was
made to pay that Interest. Judge Sanborn
Mated from the bench lo the counsel of the
second mortgage Interest that If they would
pay or give goixl security to pay the first
mortgage Interest without making ( hut pay
ment a charge '
by receivers' certificates or
otherwise upon the property he would Imme
diately give the order transferring Iho prop
erty to their receiver. The counsel on the
other side would give no such assurance , In-
ilsled they had n right to the property with
out pa > ing up the first mortgage Intcrcsl ,
and proceeded lo argue In considerable de
tail the difficulty and almost Impossibility
In the way of raising the money necessary
to make the first Interest payments , because
of the fact that their bonds were held by
a very great number of people who most
likely would not bo Individually willing to
contribute toward the raising of a fund for
that purpose , and of courio no one bond
holder ner any one group of bondholders
would bo willing to raise the money nr pay
It unless they had authority from nil the
bondholders so that the bonds would all con-
lilbute to the amount. There arc n llttlo
over $10,000,000 of the second mortgage
bonds outstanding. Between $7,060,000 nnd
$8,000,000 of these were claimed to be > repre
sented by the opposition nt St. Paul. The
holders of nt least $2,000,000 of these bonds
arc opposed to the proceeding for n change
of receivership , nnd of course will not con
sent to any contribution lor payment of the
first mortgage Interests , nnd the money for
that ptirpoiu must be raised , If nt nil , by
those bandholden who are moving for n
change of receivership , and those bondhold
ers will necessarily have to take their
chances of being able to afterward get the
money advanced out of tto property In any
reorganization scheme which may follow
foreclosure. It therefore looks to me as If
the mellow days of tummor jvlll come and
pass befcri ? there Is any chanso In the ex
isting situation. "
JA3IKS J. HILLVi L VTKST DEAL
Itunior l Vary I'arnlstent Itagardlnp Ills
Control of thn Northern 1'arlflo.
NEW YORK , May 1C. A Wall street news
agency says there Is good authority for the
statement tl > at Mr. James J. Hill has suc
ceeded In closing some kind of a deal Involv
ing his connection In some way with North
ern Pacific affairs. The nature of the deal
cannot be exactly learned. Hill Is ex
pected to arrive from I/jndon tomorrow night
and Mr. Samuel Hill Is coming cast to meet
him. The recent decline In the junior bonds
and stocks of the company Is thought to bo
due to a belief on the part of some holders
that the reorganization of the property Is
likely to be severe. It Is pointed out that
control of the second and third mortgages
wruld bo unnecessary unless a drastic re
organization was Intended. The recent Im
provemcnt In the company'.s business. It ID
thought , may Interfere with n clrait'c plan.
liniCOTTKl ) Till : CANADIAN I'ACIPIC.
Action of ( ho Trnnk Linesn Disturbing I'ac
tor In thn TiMinunntlntiiitnl Association ,
CHICAGO. May 1C The Trunk Line as-
soclatton liaslrtunlly declared a boycott
against the Canadian Pacific road. All the
western roads have received official notice
from the Trunk Line association that after
May It all rates via the Canadian Pacific
"mentioned In tariff ihtet 32" would be can
celed. Tariff sheet 32 Is the shoal which In
cludes all the differential rates made on Pacific
toait business from Trunk Line atsoclatlon
territory In favor of the Canadian Pacific.
These are now entlrily wiped out east of
tluffalo and Plltoburg , nd of course the
differential on enllgrarit traffic which lias
been accorded to the Cinadlan Pacific Is done
w y with * well. The western lines are
entirely In the dark ai to the cauia of tha
boycott. That It sprung from the fight bo-
tweon the Canadian Pacific" and the Orna
Trunk there Is little doubt , and the- opinion
s general hero tht the Grand Trunk , - hlcli
s A member of the Trunk Line association ,
las Induced Its fellow members to Join with
t against an outsider.
The transcontinental lines arc rather dis
mayed orer the protpect presented to them
> y the action of the Trunk Line association ,
Klther they must allow the Canadian Pacific
all the differentia ! on through traffic which
t has been accustomed to receive or that
Ino will hardly become a member of the
lew Transcontinental association , and tha
raiiscoiitlnentnl lines are not over anxious to
issumc the allowance. Trouble Is ahead of
hem every way. *
More definite Information regarding the
Canadian Pacific boycott by the Trunk lines
was rccehed today by the' western trans
continental lines , and It In no way tends to
ellevn the situation , Thp direct cause ol
the bojcott was the refusal of the Canadian
I'aclflo to withdraw nil Us orders from the
Now York market. About two weeks ago
the Trunk lines hold a meeting , at which
an agreement was rcichcil which would. It
was supposed , put an end to the fight be-
Lween , the Canadian Pacific and the Grand
Trunk. Under this agreement tha Canadian
I'nclfic differentials were to bo shown In
the Tnmlc line rale sheets , on the condition
that the Canadian Pacific withdraw all Ita
orders from the territory of the Trunk , lines
and leno to them the distribution of bus
iness arising In their territory. The Can
adian Pacific refused the conditions ! , and Its
tickets wore promptly turned toward the
wall.
wall.Now
Now the real trouble will begin , for the
Canadian Pacific will , without doubt. Increase.
the number of Its orders In New York , pay
large commissions on emigrant business and
make a hot fight generally for Its shnro of
[ justness.
Notlco has been Issued by the Northwest
ern , Hock Island , Ilurllngton and Milwaukee
& St. Paul roads that for the homo seekers'
excursions , to be run May 21 and Juno
11. the rate from Chicago to Omaha will bs
$1C.S5. Hates from Interior points to anil
via Omahft will carry a minimum of $4,10
higher than the ono-fare rate to Omaha.
Ittn ( Ininilo llrnncli Itrmd.
DENVER. May 1C Articles of Incorpora
tion have been filed by tha Hlo Grande
llranch Line Itnllroad company , which Is
capitalized for $750.000. The directory con
sists rt tteoreo Coupoll , chairman of the Illo
3rande board of directors : 13. T. Jeffrey ,
irchldent and general manager of the same
rend ; Senator 13. 0. Wolcott , Its attorney , and
several other ofilccrs.
This company Is organized for the purpose
of building laterals Into the Trinidad coal
fields , Invading the territory now occupied
by the Gulf rrad.
_
Inwn Parking lloimo Itutos Itnlsod ,
CHICAGO , May 10. At a meeting of the
western and northwestern freight lines yw-
urclay afternoon It was decided to odvanco
the rate on packing house products from In
terior packing points In Iowa to the Missis
sippi rhcr byVi cents.
WKATIlKIt
1'iilr nud Mnrinnr uilh Variable \Tuuls for
WASHINGTON , May IC.-Tlio forecast
for Frlduy Is :
Tor Nebraska nnd Kansas Pair ; warmer ;
vnrlnblo \ \ Inds.
For Iowa nnd Missouri Fair ; winner ;
variable winds.
For South Dakota Full : warmer ; north
erly winds , becoming southerly. ,
l.urHl lt urd.
county , South Dnkotn , stopped nt the Millard -
lard last cvcnlntr , on hlH way to Stlndancc ,
Wyo , to trike Into cuitody Joseph Sampson ,
recently acting inayol of HIoux Falli ) , np <
prchpndcd for embezzleinont. While nctlnu
mayor It Is nllcKcd that lie tole } lone turneil
over la him an police court line" . He had been
acting In thn place of Mayor Hey Williams ,
\vho was Rick. April IR u municipal elec
tion was held , and John C. CoKgln bocatns
preRldent of the city council , and , there *
fore , acting mayor. About a week ago
SuniMon | Kklpped out. His embezzlement
W/IB Koim discovered , nnd ho was arrested
on luhlcoH from Sioux Fulls at Sundance
last Monday.
I'-KKiO.VIA , 1'AltA.aK.ll'HH ,
James Bell of David City h nt thn Mlllard.
C. H. Sharp , New Castlu , Wyo. , IR at the
Paxton ,
Mr. and Mrt > . C. C. King of Emerson are
at the I'uxtrm.
II I' . Knight has become regular day dork
at the I'axton ,
Mr. nnJ Mrn. 0. W. Fox of Lexington ar
at the Hellene.
H. I ) . Behneldcr of Frimont was In the
city yesterday.
M. II. Weaver , Hertford , la. , was In thu
city yesterday ,
A. Stewart , ex-mayor ot lllalr , was la
the city jcstcrday.
Mr , and Mis. W. A. Hunt of Hastings ara
eslJ at the I'axlon.
Mr. and Mr a. Alon/n Thompson of Fullerton -
ton nro guests at the Merchants.
Thu Lincoln Uuto Hall club , en route la
Ilockford , ( topped over for supper at tha
Darker.
U. O. Spencer. R. A. Mills , C. B. C'larlc ,
C. H. Word are registered at the Barker
from Kansas City.
Ocorjio S. Itttlston , manager of thn Worth *
Ingtnn Military academy at Lincoln , U a uoit
at the I'axton. He was formerly assistant
Auperlntondont of the American Cxrress com
pany In thld city.
At the Mercer : R. H. Marsh , C. Kirk ,
Minneapolis ; Mr , nnd Mrs. O. U. Miller , Fair
mont. .Vfb. ; M. M. Raymond. Philadelphia ,
Pa. : QcorRo L. Atkins , Louisville , Ky , ; M.
Jacobi , Ue.i Molne , A. L. Johnson , IMrlot.
Mich. ; O. H. Svvlnuley. Beatrice , Neb , ;
Thouiftii U. Credo. J. T. Hlrsliman , New
York ; A. Williams. Fremont , Ncb.j Jem
Murphy , St. Loula , Mo.
n lit tlio llotnls.
At the IPOIIPII. | | . I . Iiibcockc , Ord ;
August Ktclne.Vst Point ; Jatrux Clem nt.
North I < oup , H. Hhlun , Noifolk ; U. J. Sin
clair , Nebniska City ; M. II. Klnney , York.
At the Arc.ide- . Hoysp , llroken How ;
P. Httlliiml , HoldieseV. ; . ( J. KcLser. U K.
Haiuulle. l.lnlcoln ; j ; . J. Jonlun , C.rteleyj
i : . A. TuckT , Ilurnboldt ; O. irartnan. .
Uiinhvllle ; T. J. Bhecbley. Poncu.
it. v u.ir. , . 14. imcju. * * ii\uuii , w. ii , ui
uell , Valentine ; I * . Mut'ulnneH.i , Klmball.
Wbn Illhjr iiai sick , wo gsto her Cattorla ,
When she WAS a ChlM , fcho cried for Castorla.
\iben situ bccaino Jibs , she clung to CastorU.
\7h'n she LaJ Children , she gave them Castcrl * .