11 THIS OM\AIIA ! DAILY UKKt SrNDAY , T > 13 OHM. HER 8 , SPEGIRL NOTICES. ilicic coltinm % II IIP tnUcit until lUiHO p. in. for tlio evrnlnw nnil until 8 p. in. for Ilic morning nnil Ji" " < 1"J' cillUon . Ai1rrl < n > rni lir rpqiicullnir n nttm- Ii rpi1 clii-clft fun linvc nniivorn nil' tlrcHicil to n tniniliorcil Icllrr In cure of The Hoc. An.iucrd fie Trin IIP drifrrcil iipol of tlir plu-ek onljllntcx , 1 l-2o n tvoril flrxt liiHprtloni 1o n Ilicrcnftpr. Xotlilntr tnkvn for tluin 2."p for llrt lii icrllon. nilvcrtUcinciitx nniKt lie run coniccn- SITUATION WAVI'IJI ) . MIDDLE AGED WOMAN WANTS r and houicwotk ; low wag's. Al"Iri > IS * WANTED. KEW1NO IN FAMILIES 11Y V I-SS- maker ; reference given. Addrefn O 27 ; > Hep nmcc. A"6"-1 s un MAI.K nr.i.r. WANTED. LIVE. INTELLIGENT AGENTS IN Omaha to organize clubs of three to five fami lies of mir famous Orclmid Homes lands In frnfrnl Mlsulmlppl. The tMe nf Immigration Is Kolnn south , whcrp thorn are nn hot winds , no cold winter * . iv Idltznrds. n crop faljme < ! where two or tin re crops can In raised MCli > rar ; where thorp la no Mich thin ; an failure if n man will work cmholf ns liiril n , li no" In thin country ; cool ninrmei * mild wlnt 'r § . pure pn > lnu crop , of fruits and rnnlen truck . . , HrliMt roll on rorlh ; belt rullwav fnclWlP. fleo. W. Ames , Benernl agent , 1C1. 1 arnnmI . jlr" ' Omaha. BOLICITORS WAXTCD FOR OMAHA : AI-FO if mnnnKera outside country. Entirely new qot K 411 Shceley ldock. _ H-M220 D2V \fl \ TO J13- ) SALARY PAID SALEKMEN FOR rlRarn ; experlencn not necefsary"xtrn in- rturements to customers. Illshop & Kl tie. St. l/iu ! , Mo. 11-M3S1 l)2i' _ WANTED. MANAGER FOR WHOLESALE AND retail soft coal business nt Omalm , Neb.r want n live , nctlve. responsible pnity , thai ; , cnn handli the wbrle ali > and rptall tinrte at Omaha. South Omaln. Council Hluff < and vl- rlnlly to good ndvnn'nEC. Addicta I. L At- kins. Taxton hotel , Omaha. Xcb. 11-5818 tM MONTHLY AXD EXPENSES FOR PERMAnent - nent ncenti ; c\clusl\p territory : s"nd stamp for Informallnn ; nur Eurikn Is endorsed by all leading pipers. American Eureka l-in-l Lcnno- mler. 11SO Hroail\\a > , X. Y. H-CI1-S * TRAVELIXO JIEN OF FORCE WHO CAN rail on relnll drugKltts. c n cet a good nlde line nn commission. Addrefs II. \i. KrninT , No. 43 Randolph St. . Chlcngn. 1I-C13-S * BA"LEslifAx7"jl3 A WF.EK TAKING ORDERH for aluminum and other Rood specialties and letters for Blun ! " . store fronts , shnw windows. \ehlcles. etc. , Hgures ami numbers for houses , hotels , ; elecant goods , rapid Fellers , with grow ing demnnd. ivmanml employment for rlKht person. World Mfp. Co. , W. 5. Columbus. OVA V/A NTED-H A LERM AN TO INTRODl'CE A flr t rlajs llnor dics lng for stnres , factnrlps. cilllee buildings , etc. Liberal commission , f apl- tal td line. Address Central Commercial Co. , 101 Randolph M Chlcaco. U Cll-S * \ VA"NTKIfiAl BSJIAN TO INTRODUCE OUR tea. Hcautlfut packane ; new nnd original form of use. Compressed Tea Tablet Co. , 1S4 Ran dolph St. , Chlciigj. 11-615-b' 131 TO I1CO SALARY AND EXPENSES PAID salesmen for cigars : experience unnecessary : extia Inducements to customers. 1-ulk I o. . St. LOuls , Mo. . H C17-S * A FEW FTllST CLASS SPECIALTY SALESmen - men to represent us this coming > ear. A. L /.Ichme & Co. , CO Fifth nvc. , Chicago. * H-tlC-S WE DESIRE TO'NEGOTIATE WITH TRAVEL- Inu and local Eale men to handle uur brand * of line cane goods , "Old Ilrookle. " "Oscar Pepper , " rte also our line of line Kentucky whl'kles nnd wines In bands. Commission or salary nnd expenses If preferred. Reference required. Addieps D. H. Fouihce & Co. , 43 N. Ilro.idway , Lexington , Ky. H-C2J-3" WANTED SALESMEN TO SELL CIGARS TO the trade ; m > experience i mull ml ; ' - ' ' P ° r week nnd expenses. Lea. Mfg. Co. , Chicago , U C1S-8 * REPRESENTATIVE DESIRED IN .EVERY cltv ; now visiting architects and builders , building i-peclalty ; unusual commissions ; side line or otherwise. Room 42 > ) , 2.13 Hroadway , ll-C21-b' New York. PARTNER-ENERGETIC BUSINESS MAN , * iiih 13110 to tnko complete chiirgu cf olllce nnd igement of business. For particulars write Economic Purchasing Co. , 23 Reaper block , Clilcngo , 111. B C23-S * WANTED-INTELLIGENT GENTLEMEN AND ladles In every town to work at home ; steady employment ; no canvassing ; no expellence * nec essary ; we pay kalary ; enclose htamp for par ticulars. Standard Mfg. Co. , 45 W. 24lh it. , New York. B128 SLATE ROOFERS WANTED AT ONCE. AP f ply Malcom Dow , new postofllce , Omaha. WANTED. REPUTAHLE PERSONS TO OR- eanlzu lodges for Insurance order , having n Hclentlflo plan , liberal contiacts given , 312 , 209 Dearboln St. , Chicago. 11-619 S SALESMEN , A SNAP FOR ROTH YOU AND customers ; extraordinary offer , never before equalled. If you want a good thing , address Merchants Economy Co. , 620 W. Van Huren St. , Chicago. 11-C31 S * SALESMEN WANTED , J5 A DAY. NO DEL1V- rrlea or collections ; cosily outfit free ; side line or exclusive. Address Manufactuiers , 3341 Mnr- Itet St. , Philadelphia , Pn. U SALESMEN TO TAKE ORDERS. WE SEND tampion ; give exclusive territory ; pay good sal ary and expenses , or liberal commission to proper applicants. Address P. O. Iox 125. New York City. 0 _ _ JIEN EVERYWHERE TO DISTRII1UTE SYRUP Fumples ; light and steady work : good pay. Pratt Syrup Company , Camden , N , J. I1-C58 S' WAXTISI1 FI3.1IAIE III2LI * . GIRL FOR MONTANA ; 7 WOMEN UOTEL cooks , 323.00 ; chambermaids , dining room git Is , Reneral house girls , Cnnadlan Olllce. IC22 IJoiiglaa. C MM2 8 WANTED. COMPETENT NURSE OIRL AT 2. ' S Capitol avenue. C M5SO S' WANTED , GOOD OIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Mis. Lange , C02 H. 13th.C C 51393 8 WANTED , LADY FOR OEXERAL OFFICE work who Isfry accurate In figures ; also In using typewriter ; state Hilary expected. If you nro nfriild of woik don't answer. Address O 15 , llee. C COI-8 * WANTED , AN EXPERIENCED SOLICITOR for tea ; lady or gentleman ; good commln ton paid. 1021 N. 24th. C COO-S' WANTED-COMPETENT SALESLADY FOR crockeiy dept. Addicas O 17 , Hoc. C C:9 : S WANTED , LADIES OR YOI'NO MEN TO take light , pleasant work nt their homes ; } 1 to (3 per day can l v quietly made ; work n'lit by luall ; nn cnnvahslng , b'or parllulars , nddn > ss Illolia Mfg Co , , Hex D331 , Uoston , Mass. , Est. 1RSO. C-W7 8 TI1I1 ONLY Min'HOD FOR TALENTED young ladlew with unnll mciinn In get on stage quick. llfimctl's Theatrical Exehango. 91 Dearborn m. , Clilcngo. C 025 8 * _ WANTED. A HRIOHT , ACTIVE Ill'SINESS woman lu takn hold of a splendid paying busl- neiia. fl 2' ) . Deo. C MC38 10 rou HI\T Hot'sns. HOUSES. V. K , DARLINO , 11ARKER RLOCK. D-413 _ HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. THE 0. F. IMvIa Company , 1505 Farnum , D 411 FURNISIIElTHOUSE FOlTTinNT ! I1EAUT1FIJL house , ten rooma. elegantly furnlnhed , hot water heat , laundry , stable , carrlune. etc. Yhos. F. Hall. 810 Paxlon block. U-415 _ STANFORD CIRCLE COTTAOE9. 6 ROOMH , till modern , uni , fuel. Apply Uyron Reed Cnm- imny , 212 So , 141h t. D 41C HOUSES 11ENAWA CO , . 103 N. 15T1I ST. 11-417 'HOUSES. O , O. WALLACE , 312 IJROWN I1LK , , _ D 418 MO SO. 21ST AVE. , 9.ROOM MODERN HOUSE- > ard S30nl65 feet. J , N , Fienier , oppovlle P. O. _ D-M418 8 OR 6 ROOMS , CLOSETS , WATEll. COS N. 13. D-874 DIO' 125 HOUSES. ALL SIZES AND PAIITG OF city , F. D. Wead , ICth and Douglas its. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ D-M933 DI3 roil RENT , HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE fc-pecUl , OM So. S6th a\c , 416 No , < Slit st. 410 No , JUt fct. 435 No. 19lh * t. All modern conveniences ; cheap for winter months. Brt'nnnn , l.ovo & Co. D M34S DJS CIO NO. SOTH , 4-ROOM COTTAGE. 1C2S No. Mill , K-rccm Hat. nice. 1624 N. 19th. ( .room brick. C04 No. 17th , 8-ruom brick. OmahaJtral Estatw & Trust Co. , til B. 18th. , D-M871 FOR RENT , HOUSE OF TEN ROOMS. MODern - ern con\rnlence : very Imndy to builncus. En. qulra of D. T. Mount. t09 8. 16th Bt. Dii yon RENT , VERY NICELY FURNISHED brick residence ; till modern linpro\cmenti. cen trally located. Inquire Mercer Hotvl ofllce. U-4II-6 * vnn ni\T : tint 8i.i. ( Continued ) ron RENT , t-nooM COTTAGE FURNISH KD tjEiplotc for Imveketplng , $ IO. . AdJre ( l 7 , fiw. Dg-Mi-in * ANO S-ROOM HOUSES ON r.yAM AN.C \ - room lions * on 2M nnd L'nvfntvofth , lurap. Jno. W. Robbln * , 211 N. Y. Ufe bldg. | _ D-JC2 Dns niAiJL iiR s ROOM norsE $ IS.M PER tnonlli , J. F , llnrton , 2616 Capitol nvcnnc. D M6-10 * SEAT COTTAGE OK six ROOMS with modern comenlence * . attractive locntlon , four MnckK from city hall. Apply en prenv ISM , CI2 8. Kill St. T. J. Plltmorrls. D-570 rbu RENTES-ROOM HOUSE , s. E. con. MD nnJ Clnike. . _ D-U3 ron RENT , K-HOOM COTTAGE , No. : : is FAIL mm si. Milton Rogers' Son * . D-S73 _ TWO ifx IIOOM FLATS , 413 AND 413 SO. 11TH Hi , cot nor nf Howard. Enquire at It. 314 , First N.it'l Hank Bulldjng. D 573-11 JIM JAT7cioN ST , 7-IIOOM MODERN' . J20. 4100 l.nrnytto inc. , 0-room modern , $2 ] , 2o7 S. JJth St. , ll.room tmde.n , ISO. 2"0 S. 24tli St. , 9-rnotn moilcrn , 110. 2775 Webster it. , 7-room modern , 123 , 2773 Itutt ft , 7-inom modem , J20. Mfi N. 57Ui nve. . 7-rottn modern , S20. 2012 8. llth it.room modern , > ! " . 2001 H. llth t . 7-rnom mndern , 23. I'Jilcllly Trim Company , 1702 rarnam tlrcct. D COT-SI WANTED , run ADDRESS fir PARTIES wno desired to rent 711 8. 30lh st. II. II. Harder , llco Mill , ' . l535 8 SIX-IIOOM MODERN HOUSE. E.MII.Y PLACE , IStli , south of Mnndcrson. D MC3I 10 * CHOICE TEN-ROOM BRICK , MODERN , FACES llnnscom Vark , 125.00. Hums' China More. D Mm 10 roil imxT Pt'iixifuinn IIOO.MS. THREE ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING TO man and w-lfo ; rent taken In board. 319 X. 17th r. M235 SOUTH rnoxT ROOM ron T\VO ; PRIVATE family. 2020 HI. Mary's nvcnuc. E-M512 FURNISHED ROOMS , 204 s. 23711 STREET ; sttam heated. 12 MtlG 8' FRONT ROOM WITH ALCOVE. MODERN. M7 S. SCtli n\P. E C47 0 * NICELY FURNISHED SOt'TlI PARLOR , cheap , 191C Far num. E-C03-9 * FRONT ROOM , MODERN COX VKN1ENVES. C21U South 191li street. E-M2-S ( FOR RHXT. FURNISHED ROOM. 1001 Knrnim. E-MC4C 10 * T\VO PLEASANT FRONT ROOMS. . WITH lioard If desired , nt 1M3 Cnpltol avenue. Dr. Pcnbody'H foimcr roaldencp. 12 MG5 ( ! 9 * MRS. CHfHCtllMj. 1812 CHICAGO IIAH RO 1VS lit JJ.Oil , JS.W ) und } li.00 per month : Imunl op- tlonol. 12 MC. 12' STOAM HIATID : ROOMS. wmT'oRVITH - out board , 1519 Hnuaid street , Wtlvlcr hotel. K CCO S' i Aiicn , 1:1.120 A XT. xnwi.Y ri'iixisiinn rooms , \ Ith or without botud , SOO X. ISth t. I2-CC1 S * UOOMS AXIJ Ho.vnn. NMCIJI.Y PL'IlNISUnD ROOMS WITH HOARD ; rates rcasonnblc. The Rose , 2020 Hnrnpv st. F M731 PS' BOARD AT $3 00 PICR WCI2IC , EQUAL TO ANY In city. 318 So. 12th st. Roard and room , $1,00. Pioneer House , Thomas O'Connor. F 11344 D5 1S23 CAl'lTOL AVUNUE. WARM FRONT rooms. F MM3 15 * Tiinun ni2AUTiruij ROOMS ox oxn FLOOR In iirlvato fnmlly ; will give board If donlri-d. Address O 25. lice. F Clt S' _ FOR RKNT , IN I'ltlVATH FAMILY. LAROB ulrovc room , liand > oini > ly furnished ; choice loca tion : ullli or without hoard. Address O 24 , Dee. F C S TRY Tlin FRANKLIN. 211 X. ISTH STRUCT. for lirat-class ruom and board. Xcw manners. F 002 8 FOH H12.VT LXrUIlMSIini ) HUOMS. 4 ROOMS ; WATHR IN KITClinN ; CENTRAL ; rensonnblc rent ; nice for housekeeping. 170J Webilcr Blrcet. C M3D5 THRUn OR FOUR UNFURXISHKD ROOMH , nil modern ; cheap to right parly ; reference's. Address (3 21 , Uee. G 633 8 I''Oil UKXT STOIIKS AXU OFFICKS. FOR RHNT Tlin 4-STORY IIRICK RUII.DINO nt 916 Farnam street. This building line a lire- proof cement batement , complete steam heat- ins Ilxturcs , water on nil tloors , gas , etc. Apply - ply at the olllca of The Hoc. 1 310 AGENTS WANTED. AGENTS WANTED-MEN AND WOMEN clear JCO.OOcekly with our labor navcr ns easily as JCO.OO monthly In other lines ; J2.00 sample ! ) free. Those seeking business should addrcsx .with stamp , Jlcrrill Mfg. Co. . ( A S3) ) , 18 Canal street , Chicago. J 114-D16 GQOD AGENTS EVERYWHERE FOR LATEST olllce specialty. Sells Itseir with Iars6 prollt. Agents coining money , l nclose etamp at once for ppeclal terms. Am. Lock-Crank Co. , Mil waukee. WK J 632-S' DICTIOXARY OF UNITED STATES HISTORY U wanted by everybody ; ntents make { 30 pel week easily ; one agent sold 39 books In S3 calls , another CO books In one Week ; wrlto for par- tlcualrx ; outfit > 1. 1'urltan Publishing Co. , 30 Uromncld St. , Boston , Mats. J \VANTED-LADY AOENTS. HYGEIA COR- scts arc the best sellers. Bis ; profits. Easy work. Catalogue free by tending to Western Corset Co. . St. Louis , Mo. J CASH PAID FOR YOUR NEIGHBOR'S ADdresses - dresses ; also newspaper cllpplnes , J20 per M. Send stamp. Adv. Cllpplnu liurcau , Mahler blk. , New Yoik. J AGENTS WANTED WHO DESIRE TO DOU- blc their Income. Our wonderful Aluminum Novelties pay 200 per cent profit ; sell nt sight ; Interesting work delivered free ; earnple IOC. Write for terms. Aluminum Novelty Co. , 33.1 Hroadway , Now York. J AOENTS MAKE MONEY AND 1'LUNTY OF It celling our aluminum novelties. Illustrated catalogue , prleo Iletb , free ; ten cents brings a sample. Novelty Introduction Co. , 2)9 State st , , Chlcaeo , J WAXTED-MEN TO SELL OUR HARVESTER and lint-ness nils on commission. Address with reference. Atlas Oil Co. , Cleveland , Ohio. J WANTED-AOENT3 FOR OUR NEW HOUSEhold - hold Specialties ; wacett f3 to J7 a day ; pay evt-ry week , Central Supply Co. , Cincinnati , Ohio. J- AOENTS WANTED MOREY "STORE" UURN- or with new fluted shade and new "adjustable feed" for 1SOC , now ready. Alto new "J'arlor" lurner Just out. Samples of both styles for testing for (3.00 cash with order ( half price ) . Wrltn for Illustrated literature , patent and ngencles reports. Guaranteed no "renewals" rrqulred. Testimonials of wealthy merchants , principal cities. Also of national men every- Imdy Knows. The best Is always salable. Mor * y Oas HurnerH captlvnto nnd hold the good opinion at the public. Exclusive monopoly ot tjilo Bl\tn parties having Spondullx ( Impecunl- ou , don't bother please ) . A. O. Morey , La Orange , III. , Inventor , 1'atenteo & Manufnctuier. WANTKD-AdKNTS. CANVAR8KTIH , MALK On fi-nmlo ; KomutliliiK nuw In Inillen' Dimes of Krent merit ; bhr pay nnd excliiHlve Halo guaranteed , AiMrcss MimufrtCturcTs' Shoe Co. , 433 Union Bt , , lyiui , Jlttss. J HAUSMAN WANTnn ron otm NHW HOLI- ilny lHok . Two Chrlatmiu Ilfiiutleu. Hell at Bight. Ho quick. Historical Pub. Co. , Plillndu , , AQUNT ON COMMISSION TO siu , rooting Bluto n.iil Klata products , who U nc- qunlnU'd with builders' Bupply trade. Addrfsa. with reference , to Ilnut Hanger Consolidated Bluto IV. , Kast Ilangor , Pa. J-MC11 ti KiioNT itooMR. Ft'nNisiinn on unfurnished , Good family board , til N , 23. K-M630 AVAXTEH TO ItHXT. WANTRD TO HUNT. TWO NICIJJ/V mil. nlahpil rooms , for quiet couple , with widow Imly ; board fur ludy only ; nu other roomer * . BtnlQ nartlcujarH , Addrtm a 22 , line.KC51 K-C51 8 GKNTI.i.MAN AND WIKB Dnsilli : IIOOM AND llrM-clasa bouid In lirhule family. Addrei * U JO. llee. K < H5S _ * WANTKI ) . B-HOO.M COTTAQU OH Kl.ATj MODern - ern conveniences. Address O i'S , llee.1C 1C 3 8 STOUAGR. UWKUB , lilt 11ARNKY , JI-421 PACIFIC STOIIAOU AND WAIIKIIOL'BE CO. . 308-910 Jones. Qenetal storage and forwarding. WANTKIl TO IIUY. WANTED. TO HUY DIAMONDS KOH CABII ; mutt be a bargain. Addreis a 6 lie * . . N-M55J F3 A HKSIDENCH PIIOPKIITY FOR SPOT CABII. centrally loraUd or un car line. . Address U , SU 13 Sd street. Fremont. Ntb. N-M5S1 8 * CASH PAID KOIl ANV HTOCIC OV MKIl- UiandUe or lob Ut goods ; spcclul prices for old cold and slher. Addrets a J5 , llee. . N-MMJ _ _ WANTIU ) TO 1JUV. A SKCOND HAND BAFK. < ar c U. O 1) , thl ottlc * . ran s.vi.n-snst r.ii.AMor < > . H.\nt ) WOOD , < AND S-POOT KKNCn KOF corn cribbing. C. n. txe. Ml Douglas. Q-413 ruii.viTt'nn II-UOOM HOITRI : . rtn.i. FIHST- clasi boarders. Inquire nl store , r,2 p. 16th. < - - J-MSW-DS SliATKH , AI.Ii BIZES. Si CI.NTS TO J3.OT Omalm Illcycly 90. . 323 N. 16th. QM3 < 8 POII BAtn. NKW sixr.nn snwiNn MA- clilne ; thcnp. AJilrres G . llee. Q-.M53J 8 * CI.OAK Toil PALP. AT A QllEAT bnrftiln. J , Sonninbcrg , ISOS Uuuslns street. ron SAM : . TWO suco.vn HAND chcnp. Addles U 18 , this olllco. _ tJ-C37 P1NI5 DISS'OI.VINQ STKIlEOPTtrO.V WITH all the i prances nnd n lot nf > Hde . very line Ifiakf , chMp. Aililreu (1 23. HP" . Q-C12 5 nooic ni.vniNO. TUB nt'itKuY PIUNTINO Co. , Ill nnd 110 North 15th Blreel. 11-155-1)13 ) ron tiKNT. inntaATKH t'Ansii MII.E rnoxt Omnhn ; you cnn clear J7..00 nn ncrc. It. 11. It irdcr & Co. , nee Ilullillnir. ll-f3l-S Ht ( COAl. HAViilH. ON SAl.U AT 1O7 DOt'O- tail street. Oomp , see , or wrllr. Audits \\nnteil. It MM2 'J * KOIl OIH1AT IlAItOAINS IN PIANOS SEE Win. H. Schmoller , Dili floor McCngus build nr. JI643 H * CI.AMIVOYA.VI'S. Mns. nn. it. WAitnKN. CI.AIIIVOYANT. nn- liable buclnesi medium ; Sth ycnr at 113 N , Hth , R-421 , I1ATIIS , KTC. MADAME SMITH , N. K. roll. 16TI1 AND " , ro m 11 , FCconl tlojr : mas ngc KImlha , T COM3' MME. HOWni.I. , TUIIKISII AND TIMirTIlIC baths , rinest parlors In city. 31S-320 S. Uth. T M804 31 MMi : . AM KB. IXlIlMIJIlhYOPHT. I.OI'IS. MAS- SIIRO nnil bntha. 507 H. 13th St. , 2d llnor , ruum 13. T-MKI H MADAMI : onAfi : IION. ni.ncrriiic , MAS- IRC : bnlh parlor * healthful nnd rcfrenhlni ; . 417 South llth , upstair ? , parlorn 2 nnd 3. T MO1) ) 14 IMJHSOXAL. VIAVI co. , 3 < c iiKn nLDa. nnAi/rn nooic free ; home treatment ; Indy attendant. U 125 1JAT1IS. MASSAOn. MMK. POST , 310'.4 S. 15TH. U 123 y UIGS CIIKAP. no 17th nnd St. Mary's avenue. Telephone , 440. _ U-427 nnu.r : TPPHIILY ronsnT MADU TO onnrcn nfrtioo rornnm. Accn'e wanted. U 3SJ-D25 * MONEY TO I.OAN ON PIANOS , niCYCI.IW , Jewclrjetc. . ; strictly conndcntlnl. P. , O. Imx 320. U-4C8 WANTED , PAHTY TO ADOPT A I1ATJY HOY 3 months old. O C. nea. U M545 a * A WDM. EDPCATKU IltTSINUSS MAN. AOn 41lth some mfnns , wishes the ncqimlntnncc nf a lady with Fomi > means. View , matrimony nnd to KO south. Domestic preferred. Address O 13 , llee. U MM9 8 MATIUMONIAI , COIllinapONDKNCE IIUnEAU. Paper nnd lists , lOc. Karth Pub. Co. . St. L.ouln , ilo. U COS-Jim-C' DO YOU SrnCUI.ATH ? THHN SHND KOIl our book "How to Speculate Successfully on Limited Margins In Ornln nnd Stoulc Market" . " Mnllnl free. Oomalock , Coates & Co. , Itlnlto bulldlnB. Chicago. U MOXI3Y TO I.OAX 11KAI , ESTATK. ANTHONY I.OAN AND TIIUST CO. . 318 N. Y. I.lfc. Loans nt low rates far choice security In Nebraska & Io a farms or Omaha city property . - MONHY TO LOAN AT LOWEST HATES. THE O. V. Davis Co. . 1505 Farnam st. W 423 G PEn CENT MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAIIA real estate & Neb. farms. W. 11. M lkle , Omaha. _ _ _ _ W 433 MONEY TO I.OAN ON IMPKOVED OMAHA property. Fidelity Trust Co. , 1702 Farnam. _ W 431 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMI'ItOVED OMAHA real estate , nrennan , Love & Co. , I'axton UP * . _ _ W 432 CITY LOANS. C. A. STAIIR. D23 N. Y. LIFE. W 433 MORTGAGES , G. G. WALLACE. IJnOWN HLK. _ _ W 434 LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY property. W. Farnam Smith & Co. . 1320 Karnnm _ _ _ _ _ _ W 433 MORTGAGE LOANS ; LOW RATES. J. D. Zlttle. 16th nnd Douglas , Omaha. W-436 FARM LOANS. DOUGLAS AND SARPY 1 TO 10 years ; low rates , daivln llros. , 210 N. Y. L. 3 W-437 MOXBY TO LOAX CHATTELS. MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE , PIANOS horses , wagons , etc. , nt lowest intes In city- no removal of cosds : strictly confidential ; you can pay the loan off at nny time or In any amount. amount.OMAHA OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. . 206 S. ICth st. st.X X 433 MONEY TO LOAN , 30. CO. Ou DAYS ; FURNIture - ture , pianos , etc. Duff Green , room 8 , llarker block , X 433 HUSIXESS CHANCES. FOR SALE A $3,000 STOCK OF 1MPLE- ments , J300 stock of confectionery , $300 butcher shop ; a good livery business ; good opening In any of these lines ; all In good town. Also some flno Improved and unlmprovoJ farms In Missouri. Kansas nnd Nebraska to exchange for cattle or western Iowa lands. Oaks & Jackson , Silver City , la. Y 899-1)11 * FOR SALE. THE PALACE CAFE IN LEAD and Deadwoxl , both tloins good business. Ad dress Mutt Klopp , Lead or Dcadwood , S. D. Y M407 MAKE MONEY BY CAREFUL SPECULATION In grain through a reliable , successful ilrm ; ex cellent opportunities to make profits by our new plnns ; fully explained and sent free ; highest references. Pattlson & Co. , 700 Omaha bide. , Chicago. 111. Y M47S PARTNER WANTED , LADY OR GENTLEman - man , In merchandise auctioneering business. Must have few hundred cash and be willing to trivel. Advertiser Invests equal amnunt. AddrilB G 12 , nee. Y M590 S FOR SALE , HALF INTEREST WITH A GOOD partner In n llrst-claes meat market ; reason for selling , other business. Address M , llox 4C4 , Columbus , Neb. Y JIW2 14 * FOR BALK-LAUNDRY : GUARANTEED TO pay $10,000 nnnuiilly ; price KO.OXJ. part limn ; everything first elms. For full particulars write Economic Purchasing Co. , 23 Reaper block , Chicago. III. Y 627-S' IF YOU WANT ANY KIND OF RELIABLE business , hotel or hoarding hmutt In Oil on so , write Economic Purchasing Co. , 21 Reaper block , Chicago , 111. Y C28-8 * SPECULATORS CAN MAKE MONEY IN wheat , cotton , stocks nnd provisions by Mending ordern to responsible houtes. We are repre sented on thn principal exchanges ; can gl\c reference Our book , "Prolltablu Trading , " nlso maiket letter , Is free. Orders tnken upon small margins. McKenzle , Turner & Co. , 418 Western Union bldg. , Chicago , Y HOW $50 MADE $ SOO IN TWENTY DAYS IN A straight und Rife buslni-ps trnnsactlun ; excellent - lent flmncoa now. Address C. F. Norlh & Co. , S19 Rookery bldtf. , Chicago , Y C2J ! > J2'W ' MONTHLY GUARANTEED ; MANUFACT- urlnt ; concern wants representative In Omaha ( or any elty not taken ) ; must have few hun dred dcillara cash to pny for goods on delivery afli-r orders nre secured , F , E. Vail , Morse bulldlnif , New Yoilt , Y C2J K ran HXCIIAXOU. EQUITY IN LARGE TRACT OF LAND NKAR Omaha. What havu ytu to otter * H. F. Dal ley , 94) N. Y. Life bldg. K-441 _ FOR EXCHANGE. OOOD EASTERN DAKOTA farm for Jertey cows. Address G 10 , Ilf * . _ / C84 8 FOR SALE , MILLINERY STOCK , BOMB NO- tlonu and Christmas goods , In u good town ; large business , but close out on account of pour health , Particulars given fully by ad- ilrestlnt- , O. llox 342 , Vail , la. _ I _ _ g-S TI2 _ _ ELEGANT DIAMOND RING TO EXCHANOH for piano , either tijuare or uptight , O 14. lite. Z-M55S | FOH SALH RIAL ESTATE. AIJSTRACTS-THU IJYRON REED COMPANY. RE-443 IMPROVED FARMB-G. W. CARLOCK. 1205 Farnam t. HKI14J1 AT RED ROCK PRICE. LOT 21. HLOCK 12 , West Und , J. M. More Ion , RE M831-D9 * UARGAINS , BALE OR TRADE IN CITY PROP- eitUs and forms. John N , Frtnier , upp , I' . O. RE U ? BARGAINS , HOUSES , IXTS AND FARM ? > aU or trade. F. K. Darling , Darker block. RE 441 HOMES ON EABY PAYMENTS. BARGAINS In lots. G , d. Wullace , Drown block. I1K-4I5 FOR BALE. 750 ACRES GOOD LAND IN Friuiklln aaunty. Nebratka , ut a greut bargain to dote up the aftuln of u broken bank. Bend for description and make offer. The O. F. mvli Company , UOI Fuinam itreel , Omaha , ' JiE-MM9 U TEXAS TAItMS AN.t > PIIUIT LANDS , PMAL1 cr large tracts ; lotVp0 | * , eny nn\mtnt . We nfe prepared to nn < 7et ciu'iUlon * to\ichln ( the e Iand , nnd to arrange for cheap rnllr } i fare for nny perMn 'txlidlne I ? vl U f ithfr Texas. Correspondento. follclteil. Omnhi Rea E tate nnd Trust , CA , tn s. ISIh fl. flft-Mi ; I'OIl IIAROAINS , TJIADES , QfICK DEALS , call or tvrlto D. V. Sholes Co. , l"lr < t Nntl. Imnk bhlg. ' RK Mil ; 3\ _ BARGAINS IN ACRES-FARMS , DWELLINGS and loll. r. D. Wend , 16th and D ounlas * l . MISSISSIPPI BOTTOM LANDS The undersigned will Ml srme Improved plan tation * In Iscnqurna colinly , In the futile Mls sl lppl bottom , ndjnceht to the rl\er. In nuan- HUM lo milt pMtlrm on rnty tfrms. Apply to Robt. J. Tutnbull-Duncansby , ls anuena. Co. , MlM. i R'i-n. ' Bt'Y A VRl'IT A"ND POI'LTIIY PARM IN the delightful climate nf New Jerrey. Price for 10 acres , $2i . pnyablo J2 dnwn nnd 2 weekly. Title clonr. Write to Hl l < Vs Renl E tntc Ofllce , 211 8. 10th st. , Philadelphia , Pn. RK W6-5 * " TWO NEW COTTAGES , CELLAR. riSTIJRN. city wnler , $ I.2W.W , long time. Apply 1318 Parnnm. -l SEND TOR ILLUSTRATED BOOK "HOMES IN the Sunny Peach Onnvlnp Grand Valley. " The Western Utnd & Orchard Co. , 723 17th street , Denver , Colo. RE HOIISCS AVIXTIMIUI ) . WANTED , HORSnS TO WINTER ; BEST OF rare ; terms rpnronnble. A. W. rhelps & Son. ! 7 N. Y. Life bldg. Telephone 1034. _ M3i3 D2 ( * HOTUl.S. AETNA iiorsn ( nunornAN ) , N. w. con. 13th nnd Dodge. Rooms hy day or wefk. THI : LANon norm. , coa s. ISTH ST. ; ETKAM haat ; table lionrd. t3.00 per wftK. M < > VPHOI.STI2ltI.\n FUHNITUUK. UI'HOLSTRniNCI , nnd imckitl very clicnp this month. M. S. WttlUIn , 5111 Cumlnir. Tel. 1331. 2C7 MUSIC. AIIT AXD IAXGUAC.I3. nnonnn F. mst.hKNnncK. UANJO AND guitar tenchcr. 1815 Chicago Bt. 100 AirnsTS-airr votm BOI.AHS. Ki.ncrmc prints nt home on S4 hours' notice. Ilailtkor , 1502 UoUKlns Direct. M5T8 8 * MUS. iNcinnono i.oroiiKN \ncnl culture. Apply nt jilum * wnrcroonis , No. 105 S. 13th St. , cippoKlto pofltolllce. C38 8 s. A. Kriinumnu. PIANO I.USSONS. APPLY lit piano niiirraotns , No. 103 S. 15th St. , oppo- situ postoincc. C33 8 STI3A.MSI1IPS. LOWEST RATU8 TO OR FIIOM nUHOPH ; western ngency Thomas Cook ft Son excursions. Harry C. Moores , 1(15 Farnam St. , Omaha. M920 1313 UXDKHTAKEIIS AXD KMIIAI.MISUS. II. K. HUUKKT , FUNERAL DIUKCTOU AND cnibiilmer , IMS Chicago ! . , telephone 90. 454 & -.VANSON &L VALl'nk. 1701 CUMINO , TEL. 1060 453 M. O. MAUL. UNDnnTAlCEH AND KM- balmcr. 1417 Farnam St. , telephone " 2i. 45C HICVCLIS. BICYCLHS CLEANKD AND STORED T1II5 ! winter for 41.SO. Omaha Ulcycle Co. . 323 No. ICth at. , MfcO DS II. MAUOWITZ LOANS MONCY. 41S N. 10 ST. tn Xa AXIJ I.OA.V ASSOCIATIONS. SHARKS IN MUTUAL.L. & U. ASS'N PAY 6 , 7 , S per cent when 1 , 2. 3 yenrs old , nlwaja ledcemable. 1T01 1'urnam st. , Nattlngcr , Sec. HOW TO GET A HOME OH SECURE GOOD Interest on snvlnn. Apply to Omaha r * & B. Ass'n , 1701 Bee bids. O. M. Nattlnger , Sec. 443 SHOnTHAND AXD TYPRWIUTIXG. A. C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL. 613 N. Y. 1,1 FB. OMAHA BUSINESS COLLEGE. 15TII , FARNAM COAL. FOR BITUMINOUS COAL , CAR LOADS. FOR domestic or steam purposes , address Excelsior Coal Mining Co. . Du Quoin. III. M1C9 D18 * DLKMISHF.S IlKMOVKU. MISS VAN VALKENI1URGII DESTROYS PER- mancntly by electricity supciduous hair , moles , warts , etc. Room 41G , N. Y. Life blrtif. M9C3 D1I DAXCIXG. NEW CLASS FORMING AT MORAND'S school , 1510 Harney 61. AdultB , Tuesday anil frldnv , 8 p. m. : children. Tuesday 4:15 : p. in. , Saturday , 10 n. m. nnd 2 p. m. Call for term * . Always open ; prlinle lessons. 868 D15 LOST. LOST. A SEALSKIN" MUFF NEAR HAYDEN Bros. . Saturday evening ; leave at 3901 N. 21st for reward. Imt 550-7 * : -OST. A PAIR OF ROSSARY BEADS COMING from St. John's church on Friday morning. Leave nt 422 S. ISth hi. , nnd get reward. Lost C08-8 * LOST , A BUTE STEEL COLTS 3S-CALIBRE revolver. No , 74,847 , nnd a I' . S. liather belt und holster. Leuve nt police headquartera for icwnrd. Ixist M643 10 * STRAYED , SMALL RED COW , WITH HALTKR nnd bolls attached. Reward for the return of name to JaineaVhelan , 8th und Grace. 'JV1. 1779. Lost MC47 10' Leaves ( BURLINGTON & MO. RlVER.IArrlves OmahajUnlon Depot , 10th & Mason SU.I Omaha 8:30am : Denver Express 95am : t:3npm.Blk. : llllln. Mont. APucct Snd Ex. 4:05nm : 4:35pm : llrnver ISxnrcsb 4:05pm : 7:0tpm..Nebraska : Local ( except Banday ) . . 7:4Spm : . . .Lincoln Lucnl ( except Sunday ) , , . 11:25am : i4pin..Fast ! Mall ( for Lincoln ! dally. Ltuves ( CIIICAaO. BURLtNGTON E ( } .lArrive * OmahajUnlon Depot , 10th & Mnson Sls. | Omaha C00pm ; Chicago Vestibule 8:00'am t:4Sjm : ciiicQco Express 4:16pm : T-Mpm..Chicago K Ht. Loula Express , . . 8:00um : ll:3Sam : Taclflo Junction Local § :30pm : Fast Mall JMOpm Leaves ICIIICAao , MIL. ft BT. PAUL.IArrlv OinalmlUnlon Depot , 10th & Mason _ ma.Jpirmlm 6OOpm.T : . ChlcaRO Limited . , . . 8:03nm : 10M5a m..Chlca BOIPrcss _ _ _ ( ex. Suiul'iy ) , . . 3Zpni : Leaves ICHICAOO & NORTHWEST'N.IAirlxes Omahuthilon | _ Depot , 10th & Mnaon Sin | Oinnha ll:00im..r. : .Kastern Express . 3SOpni : 4r.im ; | . Ventlbuleil Limited . 9:20nm : 7Wim : , . Cur i oil raaseneer . 10-J.lpm & :45pm..Omahn. : Chlrntro Special . SiOSpni 430pm ! . lloone Ixiral . _ L7a7eTciIICAflb7 ! Ttr I. a I'ACIFIC.lArrlves OmahalUnlon Dtpot .lOlh & Mnson Htn.l Omalm . . .Atlantic Hxprcss iex. Punday ) , . . 5:35pm : 6:2Cpm : Nltlit Exprei. 8:33am : 4Mpin : Chicago Vestlbuled Llmlteu l,5pin : 4EOpm..Bt : , Paul Vllbuled Limited. . . . l35pm ! -WBST. , 6ltpmOklahoma ; ftTexas Ex. < ex , Sun..IOUam ) : 1140pm ColoiadoLimited. . . 4:00pm : I.eovek" ) C. " , ST..P. , II. & O [ Arrives" Omalial Depot , llth and Webster Sis. I Omaha 8lf : > am..Sioux Clly"Accommodation. . . . 8Upm : lUpm.Sioux : f'Hy Express ( ex , Sun.lldSam ) : j45pm ! St. Paul Limited :10am Leaves I K , K. & .MO. VALLRT. ( Arrives Omalial Depot , Ulh and Webster "Is. I Omaha " 215pm ; . rnsT'Mnl ) ' and ExprpTs . , B:35pm : 2:15pm.ex. : ( Bat.-\V > o ? Ex. ( ex Mon. ) , , . B:35prn : 7:50am , . , Norfolk Kxprrrs ( ex , Bunday,10:2Snm : Bt. Pituli Expresii. . _ . . . . . . 9 1 Leave * I iT C. . ST. J , 'i cr ll" JArrlvcs" OmahnlUnlon D pot. 10th .Mas Shrl Omaha t:5tam.r.Kalnas : 'City Day"nxprKi..TTi3 ! | > piti JMSpm.K. C. Nl ht Bx. Via U. P. Trant. T.QDam .ta\el I MISSOURI PACIFIC. Arrives Oinahal Depot , 15than4 _ _ WebsterB1 _ Omaha OMOam , St , Louie Kirrest , , , 6.00am :50pm : Bt. Louis Kxpress. . . , . . „ , , CiOSpm SiSOpin..fl.Ntbruska Local ( x. Sun. ) 900am ; Leav.B .SIOUX CITY ft PACIFIC. Arrives tTepor.'Uth and Webtier BtB. Omaha tipni : St. Paul Limited 9:10om : BIOUX CITT..PAtlKia Arrives OirahaJUj 6 pct , 10th & M on Sts. Omaha 7OCani : Sioux City Passenger 10:3Spm : tl Spm. . . St. Paul Limited > ! tOam " " " " " " " I/a"ve"s"l "UNION PACIFICT" JArrlvei OmahalUnlon Depot , lOth fi Mason 8I . | Omaha " B:10am : .North Platt * Exprrs , . 4SOpm : IllOam Overland Limited 4:4Spm : tUpm.D : < at'ce & Stromib'E Ex ( ex. 8un. ) . 4lSOprn l:4Spm..Grand : Inland ICxpitss ( ex. tiun.,1210pm ) ; - i Fait Mall IQiMam OmttUalUnlon"D' ryo'r'Oth"yMa on JtsJ 4iOpm : , , .6t , L4uli Cannoo ! riTV IMV ini'i ? THI ? rvcn till fllAl LUbli lllli Uoll Hard to Tix Liability for Ileury Bolln's ' Defalcations , EXTENDED THROUGH BOTH HIS TERMS IlclliMfil Tlioroforc Hint XoHluT Sri nf IlllllllNlllfll Cllll lie .lllllUt 1 > | | _ ( | | | | | Ot At- > toriif > - . When tlic tnsk ot cxainlnltiR the books of c.x-Clty Treasurer Bolln wns beRiin It was positively announced that ns soon ns the In- vsstlgallon was completed the bondsmen would stop tip and promptly make gooil every dollar that the city had lost , through llolli nnd his deputy. Ths delay In ascertaining the condition ot Delhi's accounts as well as n number of other circumstances have steadll } operated to Impeach thltt assurance and now It Is tlio general opinion , even with thos politicians and ofllclals who have been fore most In Ilolln's defense , that the city will not get much of Its money. What Invests 'this Idea with more than an ordinary degree of probability la the fac which Is stated on the most reliable author Ity that the Investigation will utterly fal to show conclusively how much of the al legcd defalcation belongs to Ilolln's first ntu how much to hla EJcond term of office. This was the Important proposition , Inasmuch as In order to collect any part of the nmoun the city would bo compelled to show whlcl of the two bonds was liable. It Is now nc sorted , and the statement Is confirmed by the chairman of the Ilnnnc ? committee , that the books of the city treasurer do not afford any conclusive proof that n certain amount was tnken from the treasury during Holln's first term or during the second. The showing In dicates that the peculations were bEgui In the first term and continued with in creased confidence during the second , bu there Is absolutely nothing to show exactlj the- amount for which each of the two bonds Is liable. This being the case It Is. the opinion of several attorneys who have bten consulted that the city cnn never collect a dollar nnd that the taxpayers will have to pocket their loss. Next Tuesday night the finance committee will present a partial report of the results of the Investigation. This will be followed bj a complete report , which will probably be ready by Ilia next regular meeting of the city council. As to what thess reports will show there Is n marked difference of opinion among the members of thecommlttse. . Conn- cllnmn Kennard believes that tha report will settle all controversy ns between the bonds men of the first anil second terms. He de clares that the legal department of the city will bo furnished with a bubstnntlal basis on which It can go Into court nnd compel the bondsmen to make good every cent of the defalcation. On the other hand , Cadet Taylor , chair man of the committee , does not pretend to make any such clulm. He says that the main advantage of the Investigation will be to dis cover the shlftl-ss methods which have been employed In the tieaEiircr's ofTlco nnd to sug gest Improvements which will make the re currence of such a condition Impossible. He admits that so far thf effort to satisfactorily place the liability of the bondsmen as liHween the first and second terms has en tirely failed. The books are In such a con dition that It has been almost Impossible to arrive at anything like a satisfactory con clusion and the exact date en which some of the drafts were made on the banks can in no way bj ascertained. Mr. Bolln lus been ap pealed to , but he declares that h : does not know anything about It , and he Is the only man who could at the matter straight. There Is another explanation of the sudden forgetfulness of Mr. Uolln which Is glvsn by a city olllelal who has been Intimately as'o- claleil with the matter from the beginning Ho says thnt when the Investigation was first begun Bolln offered his services whengvtr they might be required and cheerfully gave any explanations that were asked. Then he made an arrangement with his bondsmen by which his property was turned over to them and since then his bondsmen have exerted the most Influence over him. He began to fear that ho was not entlrJly safe from criminal prosecution and this fear was intensified when Coulter was arrested. The result wao that he suddenly found himself unable to give any asslstancs to the city. Whenever he was as > ked a question1 In regard to any trans action ho Invariably declared that ho did not know and the Investigators have given up getting any satisfaction from him. As he holds the key which would alone unlock ths Intricacies which enter Into the com plication between the two bonds , tha reason of his recently acquired forgetfuluess Is obvi ous. CIKAMX I'P OLIJ l County ComiulNNluiiurM Conslili-r Holt Line ItiillroiliI AHM < NKI ( > II < N. The early and greater portion of the meet ing of the Board of County Commissioners yesterday Is consumed In considering reports of the Judiciary committee on tax matters. A largo number of requests of taxpayers for the cancellation of taxes on orte pretext or anotlor | were considered and either granted or refused. Many of them had been In the hands of the commltl'ee for some time. One of the most Important of these reports adopted dpnled ths request of the Missouri Pacific Railroad company that the taxes ne- oassed against ths Omaha Belt line for the years Ib03 nnd 1891 bo declared void on the grounds that they constituted a double tax. The railroad cpmpany has for a long white > een trying lo got out of the payment of these taxes. It appears that the Belt line was assessed t > y the state as MUsourl Pacific property. On this assessment the company has re cently pild over to the county treasurer a total of over $4,200 ns slate taxes for the two years. At the same time , however , tha assessments were made the county as sessed the ) property on the. ground 'that It was a railroad , beginning and ending In the county. The county tax was somewhat higher than the state tax , The railroad company claims that the line Is Missouri Pacific company property nnd that therefore It should bo assessed by the , Mate. ! ( . re fuses to pay tha county tax on the grounds that It constitutes a double tax. The board holds , however , that the Belt Ino Is a separate railway company and there fore claims that the county lus the right to tax It. The bond of County Judge Baxter of $50,000 , nlgned by Lewis S. Heed , Uobert Purvis and Jacob Seiner , was approved. A number of jonds of minor ofllcera were also approved. Nc\v Umu'Orx fur I.ulinr Union * . The Central Labor union lias secured n cntio of the fourth nnil fifth floors of the Bnikcr block , Fifteenth and Fnrnam streets , nnd at this time the members nro preparing for an opening which will take place on New Year's ilay , The Idea of the central body Is to place all of the labor unloiiH under ono roof , and with this Iden In vlow , commodious quarters mve been Beoured. All of the local societies will have rooma In the building , where the lodge meetings will bo held , In addition to theee , there will be flub rooms for both men nnd women , rending rooms , barber shops , clgur and refreshment stands , One Minute Cough Cure is a.popular remedy or croup. Safe for children and adults. Notice la hereby given that scaled bids will be received by the board of directors of the Alfalfa Irrigation District ut their otllce In OKalaHn , Nebraska , on thu 23d day of December. 181)5. ) up to 10 o'clock n. m. , for 1,600 In bonds Issued by al < l district In denominations not to exceed (500 , and draw- ng Interest at the rate of C per cent per annum , payable Beml-annunlly at the olnce of HtnU treasurer , Lincoln. Nebrnaka , July and Junuary 1 of each year. These bomln uro 100s ; u percentage of principal an pro vided by law Is payable every year nft r en yoars. These bonds were declared egally ipfiued and a valid Hen upon the atiilH Included In the district In nn uclloii in he district court of Keith county , Nebraska which finding was reviewed on an appeo b'.the supreme court of the state nn.il theo udument of the lower court was affirmed n the court of last resort. The board re- uerveu the rlwht to reject any or all bliia. " ' ' ' " " ' A iidress"Mirbld'a t'o H."C. AndefiionT'Sfcre- ary. OgalallB. N b. By order of the Honnl of Directors Of Alfalfa Irrigation District , mud * this 80th day of November , A. D. 8J5. M , A. DAUOIIIsnTV ! Pin. H. C , ANPERSON , Sec.dtMt dt-Mt .tut , iioATiiHiiiT AM.IUIS : rnvn > . SIIJM Hint MUCH KniMv ( lull I lie Until * . Siix'k \ \ nn Worllilcii * In the county eouM Charles It. Boat- rlKht has begun milt Against Andrew Miles to obtain fl Judgment of $210 , 'he- ' sum which h alleges ho paid Miles for some stock In the Nebraska Savings anil IXrh.inge bank , which rectntly closed Its doors. Miles was a director la the b.tnk , holdIng - Ing thirty-three shares ot stock. H Is al- Icgeil by Bontrlght that on November 21 Miles succeeded In tilling him the stock on representations which Miles knew were false. Miles said that the bank was In good condi tion , would pay dividends on He capital stock within n year and stated that the stock could bo sold by Boitr'ght ' nt n 100 per cent advance. To explain hla object In getting rid of the shavi" ) of stoik Miles lo charged with having said that he needed some ready cash to pay on California propsrty. On these representations Boatrlght says ho bought the stock. Two days afterward the bank closed Its I'.ooru. W. K. Potter , the receiver of the Nebraska Savings and Kxchangc bank , hap fllc.l nn np- pllcatlon In the dlbtrlct court for permission to enter Into a contract with the creditors ot the- estate ct Hugh O. Clark , who are prepar ing to protect the. estate , nnd at. the same time their clnlmfl against It. Tlio bank holds a claim of JI.&M against the rslnto. U appears that the administrator has found It Impossible to dispose of the property nt anywhere near Its ral value , which Is placed nt $ .10,000. An agreement has , the oTore , been entered Into between the heirs and the cred itors to turn the property over to n trus tee , who Is to act for the Interests ot nil parties. He Is to hold and take care of the property until he sees nn opportunity to ad vantageously dispose ot It. OMAHA , Dec. 7. To the Kdltor of The lice : In reply to the petition of Charles II. Bontrlght , filed In the- district court nnd re ferred to In this evening's Be * , charging me with making representations In regard tn Nebraska Savings and ICxchanno bank stock , which , on my part , were knowingly faltx * . I x\lsh to say that I was formerly a director , but have not been so acting for some Urn ? , and have attended none of their board meet ings for the last three months. He further charges thnt I succeeded In s'lllng him the stcck by misrepresentation. ! ? , etc. My reply to this Is nut I never aBked Boatrlght to purchase this stock , as he came Into my ofllco nnd voluntarily made me an offer for It. He turtle r charges that I asserted that the stock could be told for 100 per cent ad vance within n year. I deny having mndt any such assertion ; and bin public statement to that effect proves that he Is thoroughly capable of playing the "baby net" In this whole matter. When the case ly called In court , the evidence will show that I knew nothing of the bank's Intention of going Into voluntary liquidation , but the fact of th : bank having done so lo no reason why the stock referred to hers should not be worth a great deal more than Boatrlght paid for It. ANDREW JULES. PUUPAIUXtt FOR TII13 ISH TIIIAI. . U AVII1 no Called Hi-fort- Keysor Xox < Monday. The Ish murder trial will take place in court room No. 2 , the small court room oc cupied by Judge Keyror , who will presld ? nt the trial. It was at first Intended that the largo criminal court room should ho used for the ( trial , but the Intention wns given up. Only a small audience can bo ac commodated In Judge Keysor's room , but thhi Is looked upon ns moro of an advantage than a disadvantage- . The court room will be prepared this afternoon for the trial , which begins next Monday morning. In the criminal court room baforo Judge Scott the trial of Judge Smith charged with receiving Etolan property Is the first ease on the docket This case will bo followed by that of the Bruton gang , ' the members of which are charged with grand larceny nnd burglary. FOHI ) AXI1 SH.M'ISll INDICTED. An omoi-r AVI11 Ilrlncr , Them llnc-K from < he Sunn ; ' South. United States Secret Service Agent Donella started for Atlanta , Ga. , yesterday afternoon to bring back M. J. Ford and William J. Senter , who were arrested In that city Friday on the charge of .having passed counterfeit money. The federal grand Jury , now In session In this city , ha ? found Indictments against both ForJ and Senter , It ) which they are charged with passing numerous counterfeit $10 silver certificates. Some weeks ago the men pissed one of the bad bills at a Ninth street housd and another at Fritz Wlrth's place. It is thought that they got rid of about forty of the bad bills In Omaha , after which they departed for the south. Mornfim IIml Some Silver. At the ttmo of searching the room occupied by George Morgan , the man now on trial for the murder ot Ida Gasklll , Captain Haze made a discovery of which but little has been said. In looking through a small cupboard that had escaped the observation of the other oHlcera the captain found an nssortmsnt of v.Muablo silverware. Among the articles were four solid silver spoons marked "M. H. " on the handles and also a half-dozen forks marked with the same Initials. There were a half-dozen knives , two silver bar spoons , a butter knife and four forks of a cheaper vari ety , marked "S. M. " on the handles. Sanford - ford , Morgan's roommate , when questioned al the ttmo , stated that Morgan had kept the articles In the cupboard for moro than a month. He did not know where Morgan ob tained the ware , but thought ho came by It dishonestly , as ho had never had any money with which to purchase ouch expensive ar ticles. Crmllr Mini the CJrnve , The following births and deaths wore re ported nt the health olflco during ths twenty- 'our hours ending at noon yesterday : Blrthu Edward Hucelelt , 1308 Norlh Thlr tcpnth street , girl ; Fred Hanani , D03 South Thirty-third strict , girl ; Harry P. Potter , 2G10 Davenport , girl ; Henry H , Perkins , Twenty-eighth and Ella , boy ; Albert Klein , 1119 North Twenty-fifth avenue , boy ; Bart Foley , 201C Spruce , bpy ; George- Squires , 618 South Thirty-eighth , boy. Deaths Ernotta Johnson , 4. 2421 Cumlng , diphtheria , ForeU Lawn ; John D. Grlflin.S , S20 South.Seventeenth , gastro cntt-rltls. For est Lawn ; Mnrgaict M. Walker , 4 , 2120 Din- ney , pneumonia , Indianapolis ; Christian G. Elsass'r , 2 , 2023 South Twentieth , typhoid fever , Laufel Hill ; P , T. Hedlund , 30 , 391C North Twentieth , phthisis , Forest Lawn. You ntr MCII'H IiiHlllufe MiiHerH. The rooms of the Young Men's Institute are thronged almost every evening' , rc- hcnrsal : ) and social parties being the order. A group of mirth makers linn under way n minstrel und musical entertainment , which will bo given nt CrclBhton hall on the even ing of the 19th Tlie.ro will bo no minor pjrtH In the p ogram ii'anntd. Kveiy pa tlcl- pant IH concuiled to bu n locul star , nnd the. rehearsal * * lustlfv the ( > lnitn Hint Hmtr will shine In their respective parts. The next two regular meetings of tlio In- Htltute , the 10th und 17th , will determine Into whose hands the management of the organization for the ensuing year will lie committed. Nominations for the various ofllcoB will be nmdu nt the next meeting and the election will taxo place on the evcnlnir of the 17th. The Inturcstlng cete- niony of Installation will proLnbly take place at tha iroelal to be given ut Crolghton hall on New Year's eve , Will He SU'HtliiKT lit ( he P rU. There will be skating nt Hanncom park this winter. This wan decided at a meeting of the Board of f'ark CommlpBloncrs yester day afternoon. At a previous meeting there wan a s6ntlmcnt on tlio p.irt of ono or two members In favor of ncglcctlnr ; the Ice In Henfoorn park on the ground of economy. The matter wnn referred to a committee , which reported yesterday In favor of keep , ni , ' the Ice In condition an heretofore. The report watt adopted and Superintendent Adams was Instructed accordingly. Tlu-y Wnnt the Muuor. Goodhard , Hartman & Co. have begun re plevin procotdlngs In the county court to obtain possession of four barrels of whisky which they delivered to M. F , Monlx a few days before the latter'a failure. On account of the detention of the goods they also swk o obtain (23 damasen. Will Not bhli ( ho Oulil. NRW YORK , Dec. 7. Messrs. Baring , Ma- goun & Co. will not ship today th (200,000 n gold bar * bought In the open market yeu- erday , DoWltl'a Little Early Risen euro Ion nd bad breitb , i . _ YEAR AT THE STOCK YARDS Business Done ns Sliown Ij Sccrotorj'a Annual Hoviow , STATISTICS OF LIVE STOCK RECEIVED Trains tluil lltivo 1'ulliMl lit SlncQ Cninpn.li4 \\'HH Orrriliilrfil AVonlit Jink ( One StrMrliliur AITOSH the Coiidiu-iit. A little book containing tlic nnnii.il rovlc\r of the Union Stock Yauls company of Soutli Omalia was Riven to the nubile the pnst week. Columns of figures , with only here niul them n wonl of explanation , arc not calculated to create a work of nny Rfc t liter- crnry merit , nnil It Is not probable that tlio book In question will ever roach the eyes ot the reviewers , though tha fncts contained render It of Rreater Importance to the pco- plo of Nebraska than lt)0 ) current novels. At the mention of the stock yards there arises In the mind of the average citizen thoughts ot cowboys and strong i-molls , but n cnreful perusal of Secretary Sharp's liter- nry effort may add somowhnt to the Rcneral Information on this subject. One of the Ural features to attract the at tention of the Inve-stlgator Is a statement of the receipts cf the past year. The figures for 1S95 , 602,222 cattle , 1.1SS.421 hogs , 208,633 sheep and 6,789 horecs , will give earns Idea of the Importance ot the business at South Omaha. To bo sure , there v > ns n heavy decrease , as compared with the previous year , but even after Buffering a reduction consequent upon the crop failure , the bus iness Is still large. A better Idea of the biHness could bo gained If the figures repre sented dollars Instead of cattle or hogs. While It Is not an easy matter to figure out the value of a year's receipts of stock , prices nnd weight can bo averaged , anil by thnt means a fairly accurate result arrived nt , which shows that stock to the value of over $30,000,000cs shipped to South Omaha during Iho past year. This money was re turned , less freight and other expenses , to the Block growers of the west. The terri tory from which stock Is obtained U the pa me territory that looks to Omaha for mer chandise , nnd no small proportion of the $30,000,000 $ has found Its way back to thfs city In exchange for gooda Very llttlo grainer or produce of any kind , aside from llvo stock , has l)2cn ) shipped out of this stnto during the rnst year , ajul the money that South Omaha sent back Into the country has constituted about all that has been In cir culation. But another glance nt the book will reveal til ? fact that the stock yards were opened for business In tha year 1SSI , since which time there have been received r > , GllOll cat- * tie , 13.3D4.4S2 hog , 1,072,862 sheep and 76.C58 hordes , or a total of118,529 carloads. A train numbering almost 500,000 cars \a \ something too large to be easily comprehended. H It were stro'ched out along the line of the Union Pacific It would reach from Omaha to San Kranclsco nnd half way back ngaln. If stretched across the continent It would reach from the Atlantic to the Pacific , n solid train ot stock cars over 3,000 mllcy In length. Broken up Into sections , It would glvo eight trains reaching from Omaha to the Colorado state line over the Union Pacific. A good many other Interesting facts maybe bo gleaned from this llttlo book. t From the table of receipts by roads It will bo noted that the 1) . & M. , since 1SS9 , has brought In more cars of stock than any other line , with thi ? Union Pacific n does second , while the Elkhorn ranks third. The Bur lington' has hauled moro stock out of the yards than any other system , with the Mil waukee coming next In order. Another table gives the Information that over 28,000 hogs were "driven Ip" during the year ; that Is , they wejo brought In by the farmers In wagons. As only from one to four hogs are > brought In nt .1 time , some Idc ot the number of farm wegone that have visited the yards the past year may bo gained. ' Dy way ot relief from tljc monotony of figurcD , Secretary Sharp Inserts nufllclent reading matter to convey the Informatlo'n that the present capacity of the yards Is % timatcd at G20 cars of cattle , 14,000 head , 37G cars Of hogs , 25,000 head , 00 double-dcctfs of ulie-p , 12,000 head , and ( JO cars ot horses , 1,000 liDad. fully eight acres arc now cov- cied with pens , barns , sheds and other bulld- Inqs requisite for carrying on the business , whllo fully twenty acres more arc gradeij and are being covered rapidly with pens and sheds. Tlio whole Is surrounded by a net work of tracks nnd switches , which trackgi are owned by the Stock Yards company , which , with Its own locomotives and. train J crews , handle all of the stock both coming In nnd going out , ns well ns nil of the stock I yards and packing house euppllcs and product. POUND THE J1IX1ST12H NOT OUILTV. Drtivur Prcuolier Acciiilllcd of Sorlou * Clmruli ( Jlmrtfcx. DENVER , Dec. 7. A verdict of not guilty wis brought In at 1:30 : this morning In the caas of Rov. F. F. PaEsmore , who was before n special comirjlttgo fop falsifying and disseminating ' seminating dlwe'nslon among the Methodist' ' ministry. While acquitting tljp preacher , the committee expresses the opinion that the specifications In evidence she that the de fendant has Indulged in unwise , uncharitable" anil Indiscreet public utterances In hlj use of personalities concerning his brethren nnd ad monishes him "to desist from utterances con cerning his brethren which would arraign thslr Christian characters. " The language used by Rev. Mr. Passmore In a published letter , which was the basis at the charges ngalnst him , was as follows : "I find the Methodist Episcopal church , In her bishops , ministry and press , with few cxccp- tlons , has Joined hands with gamblers , Sabbath - bath breakers , inloon keepers and harlots. " . Tlu-y Wimt Tlu-lr Mriii4y to Sponil , Secretary Gillan has been sounding the members of the Hoard of Education In regard to the payment of the December salaries be fore Christmas. This Is In deference to the anxiety of the teachers who deslro to find out whether they are going to got their money before the holiday vacation. In some cases this has been done In previous years 83 nn accommodation to the teache're , nnd mpjt ot the members of the board have expressed themselves as being In favor of doing It this year , In case there should bo enough money In the fund. As many of the saloon licenses are generally paid before the holidays U Is considered probable that there will be fundt on hand sufficient , nt least , to pay the lie * cember pay roll , and the Indications nro thnt the teachers will get their money before th& vacation. Tivo Trillium Nlenl u JULESBUHO , Colo. , Dec. 7. ( Special Tele * gram , ) Two vicious looking tramps arrived In Julet'burg yesterday from the weal nnd were Immediately arrested at McCllntock's livery barn by Night Watchman Jones , n liii had been advised to look out for some parties who had set lire to a car up wett. In taking the prisoners to the depot they managed to escape , one of them striking 0. Humbert * sent , a railroad omplo/6 whom Jones hud called to his assistance , over the head with a largo revolver. They then proceeded to the residence of Sheriff Wallace , where one of them had worked for a handout by groomIng - Ing tha horse , and proceeded to hitch up the hone to .Mrs. Wallace's phaeton ancj drU'o ' out of town , The theft WHS not dlicoveren until this morning and searching nartto are out In every direction. flevrriil AVIio Woulil Accept. Assistant City Attorney Conilih denies thai f ho 1s dated for reappolntment under the new administration. .This being the case , there U no lack of others who are willing to draw hlu salary. Among the most active candl. dates are Harry Drome , Leo Eitello and Ed II , Scott , W. D. Ten Uyck Is mentioned as the man who will be city prosecutor under Uroatch , tin ) Suit. The suit ot Johanna Dudek against tha Chicago , Burlington & Qulncy Railroad com pany to obtain 15,000 damages for the deatU of her husband , who wan killed In a collliloii. hag been compromised ( or f 100