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

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    THE OMAHA DAILY JHSE ; TUESDAY , nECEMIIlSIl IT , 1vS05 ,
8PBG1RL NOTICES.
rrtlNrntPiitn f ir tlu-nc column'
! > < In It iii until IStt'tll p , in. foi
tlt < < Mriilnw nnil tintll H ] i. in. for tin
imtriiliiK nnil .Siimlii- Million * .
Ail * > rllniTm , liy rriur tlnj n mini *
ln-rril e'luM'lf , cnn tinro nti t > era nil-
ilrcKHpil ( o n 11 ii in In-r i-il Irllor In onrc
of Thp HIMAiirmrr * n mlilrr ipil
Mill IIP ill-It VITOI ! IIIHIII | iri < nriilntl ti
< if tin * plippk only. Itittcn , I 1-Uc n
noril llrnl Jrittprllnnt If n ori1
tliprptiflpr. .Noililiin : ( iiltrtt fur lci >
( linn U.p foiIliMt liiNprtliin. ThPNi
iiilM'rllNi'inrnfx iniint lie run COIIHI-IMI-
II \i-lj- .
\VAvrnn-MAi.n nni.i * .
v > 'ANTin-t.iVK : , IXTKM.U > IS'T AOKNTS is
Omnlia to orgnnlro dill * of thrtv lo fn Tnmi-
lli-n > f our fAmnin Orclinril H nn-n lnn < l In
ocntrnl Ml l l | > | .l Tlif tMr of ImmlRtnll n In
Rim * miili , wiicro tliiTo nro nn hot wlmU. no
cnM wlnl-is. no lill nril . nn crop fnlliircr
where two or throp crnjn cnn 1 rnl " < l oacn
jfnr ; wliire Ihcro Is nn flic * ! thins n failure II
n mnn will work nnc-hnir tin hniil an lie doon In
thin country ; reel fumtrtpt * . mIM winter * : Kiirc
paying crtin of rmlln nnl Knnlrn truck ; rlclipsl
oil on onrlli : tiral rnllnny f cllltlf . Oeo.V. .
Anioi" , Rfnetal nxcnt , 1517 r.irnnm at. , Dnnhn.
BOt.IClVonR WANTKt ) I'OH OMAHA : ALSO
mnniiKcrfi outside country , nnllroly now jsn K
411 Shoclcy Mock. n-.M * J'H2a
_
| M TO J110 HAI.AUY I'AII ) 8AM'HMiN : Toll
clmim ; experience not nccewnry : extra Imluce-
montfl to cuftoincrn. Dlsliop & Kline. St. i > ul ,
WANTnAN ACTIVI : ANO hNKiuiirrir
mnn or nun to talcc IliiiiRcncy for our com-
nnlclc. l.qml to
pri-sup" ! jcntt. An cxrHlent
Ilic licit In tlie maikct. AilJrcnn Tlu Paul
r Co. . MUunuhPi'VI . II-H1M8
WANTED. nonisi'iiciAUTY HAI.ISMIN TO
Bdl Riioil line f.f imnufaclutvcl Rnoiln tn Ktill
BrcK-rm In Mlnnnsotn. Inwn , Nrlmtrkn nnd North
nnil Sonlli Diikntn. Xo a | > | illcntlnn ronililm-il
DXLI-PI from experience ! m < 'n. ncconipnnlcit liy
Kocxl referenceAililrcw X 3C , cniiloiil tt
Thomlii , ClilciiKQ. 1I-M80S H *
_
BAI.IH.MIN TO TAKK ounrms AND coi -
Icct. ) . < iKinil. lKti l by n tm lne man. rc-
ilulioKl. lxcliuilxe territory , J23 00 to | V > 0) )
weekly. Kor imrtlculur * ndilress r. O. Ilos 131.
Now Yorlc Cltj- . _ 1I-M809 17'
n 1'KMAi.i : nni.r.
WANTi:0-OH.\It'AT13 TOK MATUON IN
Aililresi (1 20llec olllcg. C CCT-1. "
WANTII-A i.A > vT .
with n K " < 1 Wholiaala liouscj limit lie apt imJ
over K. AililicHii O S > . Ho'1. _ C M73'i-17 *
WANTKD-NUltSi : O1UU 2321 MASON
_ L. - * * > 1 t * *
WANTIM ) . Olltt. ; ( lOOD COOK. WASH Hit
anil lioner. 2UC S. Kill nNcniuC M8 < U
WANriTo ! nKOII \ \ \ uiNUUAt < noi'su-
\yoik. 21U9 Wlrt Btrcct. C MS 17
JIonsLi otitij rou MONTANA ; CHAMIIUII-
ihalil , UlnlnK nxim chin. lHunilr - tor out of
town ; fi'coml Klrl ; fiunlly cook , J5.00. Cnnaaian
ollke. loit IMUKluH. _ O MM ! 13
run IU\T
HOUSES. K. K. DAHLING. IUHKI2U I'LOCK.
HOUSES IN ALL I'A UTS OP THU CITY. 'Till :
O. r. Dm IB Comimnj , 1M3 rurnnm. 1) 114
KOII UNT :
house , ten nwmi. elpsnntly fuinlaheil , hoi water
heat , liiuniliy , slulil'ciirluce. . etc. Thoa. r.
llnll.i tlO IMxton Mock. I ) 113
BTANTOIU ) CIIIULI3 COTTAOIiS , 0 11OOMH
ull inoilcrn , K.IS. fuel. Applj lljion llceil Cum-
pan215 So. Hth st. _ 1 > - < IC
IIOUHUS. UCNi\VA CO. . 103 N. J5TH ST.
I'OU HUNT HOUSKS IN ALL or THI :
c'.ty.
Speilnl , 551 So. 2Gth me.
Ilii No. Hint t ,
4.M No. .iibt 8t. "
< T > No. IJlh si.
All moduli conveniences : che.ip for ulntci
months. . Urciinan , Lu\c At Cu. X ) M31i-UJj
116'NO. 20TII , 4-IIOOM COTTAGU.
IAS No. KOtli , 5-rooin lint , like.
IC24 N. IMh , S-ruom lirlcK.
1)1 ) Nu. 17th , 8-iooni brlcU.
Onuilia Uinl Kittato Ac TiUbt Co. . 211 S. IStli.
I'OIt HUNT. 1IOUSC Ol'- TEN HOOMS , I.IOU-
ern cunM'nlcnurs h.inito ) tmaUiL-as. 13n-
qulii > of U. T. Mount , ! ! ) . > ! j. ICtli t. U Mi )
I AND 9-1IOOM IIOUSIM ON l'AllNA ANJJ
5-iDuin | UIUHI > on il unil Lfavenwortli , cheap.
Jno.V. . Ilubtilns. M N. V. Life Ulrtg.D
D &G2
DHSIUAHLU 8-UOOM IIOUSU $ lTw I'llll
month. J. 1llarton , 2010 Capitol avenue.
" L ) G3J 17 *
ilNKQUALLliui SUMMUIl AN1J WINTKH ,
OLMilnil ; liioilcin : Bleani ; J , I , C-rooni Hals.
Tlzunl , 2il N. 2llli. U M'fil ) 21
roil HUNT , 3-HOOSI IIOUSK. S. E. COIl. 231)
nn.l Clarke. -lM
tlOl JACKSON ST. . T-HOOM MODUHN. J20.
lUMi I.afu > utto axe. , 9-iuom mmlurn. l > .
2U7 S. 24tll t. , 11-loom nuileui. W'J. '
2i1 S. 24th Ml. , 8-1 join. ' moilvrn , J3J.
2775 Wtbster m. , 7-iooin modem , $ J3.
277J Hurt U , 7-rooni nioJern , J ) .
XjC N. 2Ith live. , 7-rouin inodetii. t 0.
2 < WJ H. llth at. , T-rooin modem , } 2J.
WI H. llth St. , 7-ioom iiudern , J J.
1'idelltr Trust Compnn } , 170J Kainam st.
1 > - L07 31
roil HUNT. NICULY FL'HNISHKU HOl'Sl * Or
elKht louinu. besltlou aln > xe unit b.itli laotii ,
nuulli front , with all LIUtlilciicen. . Imiutru
MOS llHlf-llowanl nU 1 > 2J7
KOII IlU.Vr FUllXISIIKll 11OO3IS.
Tiiitu'i : HOOMS rou iioisiKiiriNa ! : TO
nun and wlfu : tout luUn Ui boaiil. 319 N. ITtli.
13 M2i3
SOUTH 1'IIONT HOO.M9. liOAItl ) . 530S POUCI-
lad. 1' M 813 J 11 *
rUUNISHKD HOOMS. STKAM III3AT AND
KIIH , rtiiBoiiaUe. Hi N. 17th Bt. 13 M775 !
201 HTM All VS. rUHNlBHKU UOOMS ,
lioiifelceepliiK. 13 M 613-1S *
IlOOMb AM ) 1IOAHI ) .
EM3QANT 1'HONT KOOMS. Oil
unfurnlalied ; L-iwJ fumlly Loud. 021 N. MtattOil
r Mtatt
nooMfl. wnu. iin.\rnn ; PAMIIA-
boniil If tlenlud ; rntea ifaxmjljli221 Noilh
; M tt. Ifl-VK
SOUTH I'ltONT HOOMH , liOAItl ) . 2W KOlTf- !
las. I * TW 1C *
HOOMH WITH 1IOAUD. ! OI3 DOL'QLAR.
NICK WAIIM ItOOMK ; HOCiI ) llOAHDj n.XTKS
roiiHonablc , The Huso , : > iJO H.un-'v.
I'-MSVfi J10
FOll 11K > T U.Nfbll.MSIIUU IIOOAIS.
4 HOOMB : "wATnil IN KITCIII.'N CnNTHAI.l
! fu unnbla rent : nice lie li5UmKeoiln0170. ] . !
WtfUter 1 , U-.MMii
_
I 1100MH. VUIiNlSlir.l ) Oil l'Nia'HNISllii : ) ;
sultnlito for housi-Ki'eplHK , ul J l uleiM. 1208
N. 2llh. (1-MSI2 13
KOII IIIJ.NT STOlir.S AM )
FOR HUNT. THIS 4-BTOnV IHIICIC IIUII.UINO
ill Dia raiimm at. Thin ImlMIni ; liuu n fire-
in oof cement im emcnt , foiupkto meiuii hcat-
Ine llxturm , xxalcr on ull llourn , i.'a * < etc. Apply -
ply at thu oIBcc of Tim llev. l 'Jl'l '
AUi\TS
i AOKNTH WANTKI ) , SIH-S' AND WOMIIN
clear IW. * ) wouKly with inir labor nixer im
oiisllv as ( CO.OO monthly tn other linen ; ItOi )
Nimples true , Tlioao HcvKIni ; biiiilnrMi cluuld
iiddrt'tHlth stamp , lieu III ilfu. l. ' . . ( A M ) ,
1 Canal nl. , Chlcagii. J-1H 1)16
AOKNT"WANTIJI'I wiio JH ALQUVINTIU :
F llh local dry goiult trade. 3um * Ac Co. . maim-
fni'liiKiH textile burkskln Intfilliilnu , Nlncnr.i
1'ulU. N. Y. J-MS19 1I
i\viuiH. : in IIAIINIY.
Aciric 8TonA ji : AND w.\iino\5io. : ,
90S-9II ) Jono . OciH'ral tlorncc and fuituinllni ;
M-IN
WAXTI5U TO
WANTKD-rOU CASH , VACANT IJT. IN.
kldo mile limit ; mint I * u xrup ; uuntr. ! Oniln
r. lundt mid iur > .lmndli < Cmnulo and I
e , i : . I * . HlngiM , fit S 'IVI liec | .
.
glue. Marllu A llurili.it > Mfg Co.K
K l
FOU
i-'uii.\riLiii : or TVVKIA-I mv t not -HI. .
central lomtldii , nil In f > I 'id. ; nil ilm
cla . Sixit i' li A < . | i > if. ( i : . ll-n
_ _
'Oil HAI.K. ri'IlMTlJUi"lN KIX-lliKJM I'J.VT.
ctuiiplvtc , for ul rcxt iuble n < r i.-i 'i ; n ;
Jr'arnani
rou SA
HAlUt M'OOO 4 ANI > B-KOOT KBNCIJ I'OI
curn crlbMnu. C. It , I-f * . )1 Douglnn.
0 IU
SICATIX'J , AU. SI IW , K PKXTS TO MM
Om hUlcyclo Co . > 23 N. Kl * . q-MSW
ONIJ KINK SKAI.SKIX XnVVMAHKirT AT . '
Kreat bargain. 1311 Douglm utrrrt. O r . ll" .
SAM * i.Anins1 mnn onAnn HICVCI.I :
1833 model , flrjt clflim condition. O 31 , I ! " " .
g-72i-it
I S.
nnoK nixnixo. TUB nunKi.r.Y
Co.ll and 110 North ISlh street. 11-185-1)13
low itt\VAiin roii TIII : AHIUIST AND CON
Mellon of person or prisons wlio Mile G win
ilow wiihe * of 2 panes oich , 12x32. from collate
All North 25th Mreet , nlmut a fen * week * nco
11 T. Clark , 219 Honrd of Tiads II-M7SQ-17
iNroitMATioN I.IAI > INO TOAIUIKHT 01
tmrty who Mole my KniflMi Better ( while , will
blnck tick * . lilacK ( nteli oxer one fje ) , will IN
npproclnlei * . nnd tonnrded. It , L. Henrle , M.
I'ark AXtnue. H S1S05 19"
CliAinVOVAM'S.
MIIR. nn. it. WAnunx. CI.AIHVOYAXT. ni :
ll.iblu business medium ; 8th > enr at 119 N. 15Ui
8-431
: , 1IATIIN , KTO.
MADA.Mi : SMITH , .X. 13. roll. 16TII AXi ;
Ixiuh'ltn , room II , 2nd Hour ; im Be and Imllis.
T-743 21 *
MMK. HOWni.I. . TfltKISH AXI ) HLIX'TIUC
baths , rinest pallors In city. 3I8-3W H. Ulli.
T MMI-31 *
MMI : . AMIH. roitMint < v or ST. LOUIS , MAS.
H3KC nnd baths , & 07 S. IStli st. , M Hour , loom 10 ,
- *
T-M7-2-21
MADAMt : OHACi : I.GOX , KI.KCTHIC MAS.
H-IKC , bath pirlotw livnllliful nnd refreshing. 411
South llth , upstairs , pallors 2 and 3.TM78V21
T-M78V21 *
IM'ltSOXAI. .
VI.VVA 3is itEnvm.Da , . iinAt.ru iiooK
frei- ; home treatment ; lady attendant. U 123
n.vrit.vMABSAan. MMnn-osTTirs'i s. isrif
U 42 > ;
_ _ _ _ _
rtxi : uvniiY niaa citnAf. o IIAUMMY ,
litli and .St. Man's a > enuu. Telephone. 110.
' U 427
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111:1,1,1 : : ii'i'iui.COIISKT MAUU TO otinnn
ut 1WJ rarnam. Agents wanted. U 3J.-l)2j *
MONiv TO IOAX OX I > IANOS , UlCVChllS ,
Juuelry , etc. ; strictly confidential. P. O box 32C.
U 10
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MATItlMOXIAI. COUUfirtPOXDKXCn IIUURAU
Taper nnd lists , lOc. Kattli 1'ub. Co. . St. houli !
Mil.
I.ADII3I I CAX I-OSITIVIIUY ItKMOVU Till :
worst gtouth of hair from face nnd ntms ,
Call nt the I'arlflan ToMet parlors for one
week. Don't fall to iTad the place. Tcstlnumlals
on Ille. lloom 2'W ' , Douglas b'.oclt. iladam True.
U M715-19'
.MOMV TO i. . \ \ HUAL KSTATE.
ANTIIONY LOAN AND TIIUST CO , 313 N. Y
Life. Ixmns at lorntes for choice security In
Nehmska * c Iowa farms or Ouialia city tropeity ,
\V-12S
MONHY TO LOAN AT LOWBST HATUS. TIII3
O. r. j\ls Co. , 1505 I'arn.im st. \V-429
IMCll CI7NT SIONHY TO LOAN ON OMAHA
leal estate ii Neb , farnu.V. . U.MflKli' , Omaha
\V-430
MONKY TO LOAN ON IMl'UOVnn OMAHA
piooorty. ridellty Tiust Co. , 170J I'uinim.
\V-431
JlONnY TO LOAN ON" 1MPIIOVED OMAHA
real e Ute. Ilrennan , Lo\e i ; Co. , 1'axlon Illk.
\V-432
CITY LOANS. C. A. STAHH , OSJ N. Y. LH'U.
\V-433
MOUTdAGUS. G. \VALLACt : . I1UOWN 11LIC
W 434
LOANS ON IMI'ItOVKU & UNIMl'HOVKD CITY
pivpnty.V. . Kainam Smith i Co. , 132) l\irnatn.
W 4JS
4IOIITG A G13 LOANS. IX\V ) IIATHS.
J. U. Xltlle , loih nnd Douglas , Omaha.
\V-436
I'AIIM LOANS , DOL'CILAS AND SAUl'Y 1 TO
10 Julia ; Ion lilies. Garvln IJloa. , ill ) N. Y L '
\V-437
JIOMiY TO I.OA.V CHATTELS.
MONKY TO LOAN ON KUIINITURB. PIANOS
linrfe . wiigons , vie. , at lowest rates l city-
no it-mouU ot goods ; strlclly conlldentlal ; > ou
can pay ( ho loan off at any time or In any
amount.
OMAHA MOHTGAQn I.OAX CO. .
3JC S. Itith st.
X 453
JIOXKY TO IjOAN. 30. SO. 90 "oAYsTrtlllXl-
ture , pUnud , etc. Dull Green , room 8 , llarker
blo < .U.
JIU.SIMCSS CIIAMJHS.
ron SAW : . THI : PALACE CAFIJ IN
and Dendwood ; both dolni ? good business. Ad-
dicKs ilatt Klopp , Lead 01 DeadwoDd. S. D.
Y M'OT
jioxnv UY CAUIJFUL , SPICOLATIOX
In ginln through n lellablf. successful linn ; ox-
velle < ! it opportunities to make prnlltn hy our new
plans , fully explained and sent free ; hlghtst
references. 1'attlion .t Co. , JoC Oiiiali.i Uldg. .
Chicago. 111. _ Y M478
\VANTIJU. Jt.EDO MKUCHAXDISI3 FOR gi.ACRI3
line lniiiovail farm , southeastern Xebiimka
wanted , uastern Xibroskn nnd western lo a
farina for indue. , city property , or clear centiul
NebraiUa 1 inda. 13. r lllngcjr , 3.1 H. 15lh ut.
Y MCJI up
_
11LACKS.M1TH AXD WAflON SHOP TOIl HAM : .
Good location. John I'orney , IJartley , Xeb.
Y M711 2J *
FOR K.VCHA.VUK.
_
KQUITY IX J UGE TRACT OP LAND NHAU
Uinaha ; whnt lm\c jou to oiler. II. P. Dnllej ,
OI'J ' X. Y. Life Uldg. / HI
jjxciiANOi : , sea TUCE IMPIIOVICD
fiirm , Sherman county , NebiasKn , clear , fr > r
good Omaliu pioperly or fiirm , will nssunm
lCiW-ncie innch. good InipruM-mcnts. le\el. ikli
land , c.Mitnil Nebinaka , for rastern Nrlmiidui
or lown fnnns ; will nmurne. l.soo acres Jliw
land , eastern NitKmka , J33.0i ) ( ) , wmit meich.in.
< llso for all or pirt ui central properly or small
faun for line-half , balance time.
l.WO-nere western lown. nil let el. rich land
fine Improvements , jai.UOO ; want SIS.OOO weMtin
land or lo\ui pmpeity , JS.SiK ) cash , balance lime.
7W iicies ilch , level Isnd , fulr lmiiru\vnieu | > .
l-'jin ) , 444 ai'li'S. name price ; 3J ucie level ,
In Munona county. ' Ion a. U. K. Ulnuer.
Z-MCM 1S
. ) TO I2.i U ) . | GOOD , CLEAX ClIIXHRAL
inerchwullK * wuTiled for first clans C49-ncr
farm ; also t2.0'W.O ' < ) for 101 gK , > .l land , Improved
1 > , 11. Dltknon , Crelghlon , Xth. Z MIU ! ;
GOOD , UNIXCUJUIIIIUI : ) XIIIRASKA ; LAND
for a lucrative prescription drug business. Address -
dress O 4 % lice. _ SC-il7 J rj
CLKAII rmcAtio I'ltoi'iniTV FOR KUIST
cl" * " f nn n r Oiiiuha. T. IL Mi-CuUlch. sullo
COI , Chamber of Coimneice , Chicago , 111
_ _
OR i\CIIANnR-OMAHA I'llOlMIHTY AND
JO.OOflW rash for Chicago pnpejty. T II ic-
Cullocli , sullo 604 , Clinmber of Commeic * . Chi-
LMBO , Ills. 2-SOO-JH
I'OU HAI.r IIK.VI , IISTATK.
crt ; . TJU : nvitox ncKn COMPANY.
a , w. CAiiiociv.o5
1'nma.ni bl. Ri ; < ll jp
.s , MALI : mi TRAPI : ix IITY PROP-
ertU'K und farnu. John X. Krenzcr , opp P. O
_ _ _ , _
lAUOAIXS , IIOPSP < , LOTS AXII
sale or trade. I' . K. Darling. Uaiker blocl .
Ri-4U
_ _ _
n.VA8 TARMS AXI > KRI'IT LANDS. fiMALL
or la * g # ti-jrlK ; ) cw piKvs. a > inym'nts. Wo
are pruiarivt tu unxurl cUf > llonn toucliliiK
OIPX * lands , iitnl lo nriiiiiga for cln'iip railroad
faro far any person nlslilng in vluliinuiliurn
Ti'xas. Uoirrapandcnce solk-ltcd. Omahn Real
KittitA nad Tiust Cu. 211 H. mil t.
on \ua.\i.\ri i ) , TRAiinaqi'ic'ic .
< all or Mllle D , V , iiholes Co. , Klrm National
llanK Uldg. Ri-M5li31 :
_
tAIUl.M.V. KINK SIX-IIO(1M COTTAOi : AND
Ut. If > iii lu\e Ilio canh a irenulne batgaln
vnn bo had. Pi K , Uilllng , lljl.or block.
RK-M76S IT
_
VAXTKD-LAROK CIT\r AXD FAliiriMlOl'-
vi.les for al ur enhaiiKiT. . II. MrCulloUi ,
tulle Wl , Clianibcr at OnnmiMCc , C.ik-uxj. llli.
ll'IMMMl AM ) IOA > .VSSOCI.VTIO.tS.
ix MUTI-AI. u s. n. ASS-.N JAY
b i < S I'v'r r it when I. J , S yam old ; nlua > >
- " llnrr Sec
UU ) * TO amA liOMi ; rr. Hici'iiiooi' : :
lilci ( on rjvinxs. Andy 1C Onuliu. I. & 11
Ass n , 17W li LMg. d. U. NattUucr , io
IIOTI'.I. .
A13TNA 1IOI.SR tKtfROPKANl. N. W. CON
13th and IX le. ( lloonn bj : d y or week 4M
TUB Xm : llOTKtftU S 13TII ST ; BT1\ >
hMl , table lmiid , $30) fxr wwk. M4\3
fMiiiTAicnns AMI IJ
if. K nufiKirr. iTxin\i > ninwron AXI
omlmlmcr , ICIS Clilc-aico st , telephone ) . 43 !
S\VAXSOX & VAi.inx , iToi"ru5ttNO , TIL. iw >
A MAIU rNDKiiTAKii AND s
balmer. 111 ? Pnrnam ft , t lppaone 223. 4IO
mcvci.ns.
ma itAiiriAixs ix snroxn-HAXD m
cyelra ; tknte , 35o to J3.W. Omaha IllcvclP Co.
S23 X. Kill street. MM5-.I3
MIOUTIIAM ) A.M > TVIMJWI lTI > n.
A. C. VAN SAXrS SCHOOL , fdl X. Y. I.ltfi :
IJ * )
OMAHA IlUSIXKSa COLLUGi : . 15TII , I'ARXAi
uoitsns
WANTED-IIORSRS TO WINTKH ; IIIIST OI
cnro ; ternn rea onnble. A. W. I'heliis A. Son
207 X. Y. Life bldg. Telephone 10'4.M *
M 373-D27
HOItnS WIXTIIRKD ; "KST OP OAIH
given liorsp . liotli wlnier nnd summer. Addrei
M. J. Welch , drctna. Neb. M77.
I'AWMIKOICEHS.
It. MAHOWITLOAXiJ MOXHY. 413 X. 10 KT
COAL ,
FOR IIITUMINOIW COAL , CAR LOADS. POH
domestic or steam purposes , address Kxcctslo
Coal Mining Co. . Du Quoin. 111. M1C3-D15 *
MUSIC , AHT AMI LAXCJIUU13.
KOII GREAT HA11OA1XS IN PAINOS SKI
Win. H. Sclunollcr , Cth lloor McCague buildlnB
756-21 *
_
ononoi : iT aiLi.nxnncK , IIANJO ANE
gultnr teacher. 1815 Chlcngn si. 100
V1MIOI.STKHI.VR I.'UHXITUIIK.
UPHOLHTIRIXO.
and packed \cry cheap thl month. M. S
Wnlkln. 2111 Cuinlng. Tel. 1331. _ 2'
LOST.
STRAYID riiost isis so. icth. A Liain
Jersey cow , brail thimble on ono horn Tele
phone 1720. M. II. Redllcld. Lost-Sg3-17 *
Notice H hereby Riven that sealed pro
posals will be received by the board o
director * of the Mladic Loop Valley Irri
tuition district of Ulnlne. Custer nnd Vnllej
counties , Nebraska , at their ofilce in WCH
Union , In said district , up to 2 o'clock p. m
of the Cth day of Januarj' . 18 % . for SIOO.OK
of the bonds issued by snld Irrlpatlon ills
trlct ; $90,000 of snld bonds being In denoml
nations ot J500 each , nnd * > 10,000 of silc
bonds bcltiK In denonilnntlona of $100 en eh
nil ot said bonds drawing interest at the rate
of. B per cent per annum , payable Homl-un
r.ually. The principal nnd Interest of said
bonds puyable nt the olllce of the state
Ueniuicr of the stale of Ncbrntikn , salt
bonds bclnc payable in Instnllments as fo !
lows : $3,000 thereof pnynb'e In eleven years
from the date thereof ; $ ,000 payable in
twelve years from the date thereof ; $7OCk.
payable In thirteen years from the date
thereof ; $ S.OOO payable In fourteen yenrt
from the date tlieieof ; J9.000 payable in flf
Icon years from the date thereof ; J10.00C
payable In sixteen years from the date
thereof ; $11.000 payable In seventeen years
from the date thereof ; $13,00 * ) payable in
eighteen years from the date thereof ; $13,000
payable In nineteen years from the date
thereof ; $16.000 payable in twenty years
from the date thereof.
The board of directors reserve the right
to reject any and all bids. Address all bids
to Charies Nlcolal , secratary , Sargent. Ne
braska. By order of the boaid of directors ,
made this 9th tiny of December , 1SD5.
GKOROK GA11IUSON. President.
CHARLES NICOLAI , Secretary.
DecUd 20t at
_
Notlco Is hereby given that sealed bids
will be received bv the board of directors
of the Alfalfa Irrigation District at their
olllce in Ogalalla , Nebraska , on the 23d day
of December , 1835 , up to 10 o'clock n. m. , for
$21,500 In bonds Issued by said district In
denominations not to exceed $500 , and draw
ing Interest nt the rate of C per cent per
annum , payable seml-annuallv at the olllce
of state treasurer , Lincoln. Nebraska , July
nnd January 1 of each year. These bonds
are 10-20s ; a percentage of principal as pro
vided by law Is payable every year after
ten years. These bonds were declared
legally Issued and a valid lien upon the
lands Included In the district in an action in
the district court of Keith county. Nebrnskn.
which finding was reviewed on nn appeal
to the supreme court of the state and the
Judgment of the lower court was affirmed
in the court of lust resort. The board re
serves the right to reject any or nil bids.
Address nil bids to H. C. Anderson , Secre
tary , Ognlalln. Neb. Ry order of the Board
of Director * of Alfalfa Irrigation District ,
made this 30th- day of November , A. D.
1895. M. A. DAUGHERTY. Pres ,
H. C. ANDKRSON , Sec.
d2-20t
_ "
STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING.
Ofllce of Lee-CIarke-Andreesen Hardware
Company , Omaha , Nebraska , December 14 ,
1S93. Notlco Is hereby given to the stock-
holdem of the Lee-CIarke-Andreesen Hani-
ware company that the annual meeting ol
the stockholders of the company will be
hold nt the offices of the said company ,
1219 , 1221 and 1223 Harney street. In the city
of Omaha , In the state of Nebraska , on
Tuesday , January 11 , A. D. , ISIKi , nt 3
o'clock p. m. , for the purpose of electing a
board of directors for the company to serve
during the ensuing year , and to transact
such other business as may be presented at
such meeting ,
( Attest. ) H. J. LEE , President.
W. M. GLASS , Secretary. D14d32t M
l.ca\es II1UULINGTON & MO. RIVER. ) Arrhts
OmahalUnlon Depot , 10thMason Uts.l Omaha
S:30am : . Denver depress. . . . ' . . . . .7 9:3am :
4:3ipm.Uk. ) Hills. Mont. & Puget Snd Hx. 4:0pm :
4:32pm : . Dtnrer Exnrcsk . 4:03pm
7.05pm .Nebraska Local ( except Sunday ) . . 7:45pm
. . .Lincoln Local ( except Bundayi.H:25ani
_ t45pm..VnitMaUtorLncolnl ! ! i dally. . .
i lfv rTcilCA'ao7"DURLiNOTON" & QArrives |
OmahalUnlon Depot , 10th & Ma on fits | Omaha
C:00pm. . . . Chicago Veatlbulo . S:00am :
8.45am . Chicago Express . 4:15pm :
7-Mpm..ChlcaKO & tit. Louis Kxpress , „ B:00am
lSam . Pacific Junction Local . 5 : 30pm
. . .fast Mall . tMOprn
Leaves JCIIICAQO. MIL. & ST. PAULJArrlVfs
OmahaJDnlonpepot , 10th & Mason Sis | Omaha
6.00pm . Chicago Limited . , . 8:05am :
O.tiain. . .Chicago Express ( ex. Sunday ) . . . 3pni :
Leaves ( CHICAGO A NORTHWKST-N.IArrlvei'
OmahalUnlon Depot , 10th & Maun sts ( Omaha
ll:00ain . Uislern nxpress.T. . SslOpm
4:4pm , . Yestluuled Limited . fi:4pm :
Carroll Paisengci . ! 0:40pm :
C:4pm : . Omaha Chicago .Special . BGOain ;
4:30pm : . lioone Local . 8:30am :
. lllisourl Valley Local. . . , . . . , 9:30am :
Leaves ICHlCAno. R. I. & I'ACIKlC.lArrlv' ?
OinahalUDlun Dtput. 10th & Mason Sls. | Omah ;
BAST.
lOMO'im..Atlantic Hiprraii ( ex. Sunday ) . , . 6'JInm
: pm NlKht Uxpreis. . . . . 8'lvini
: Mpm Chicago Veallbalct ! Limited 125nm
450pm..Bt. 1'aul Vejlllmlcd Limited. . . . liMnni
WEST.
6l5pm. : Oklahoma & TViai Kr.it ; . Eun..10:36am )
l40pm ! . . . . . .Colorodo , . . . . . . . . . ! . !
Lcft7ek T C. , 8T. P. . M. & O tArrTTeT
Omalml Depot , 15lh nnd Webster fits. | _ Omaha
. Blour" City Accommiiiatlon , . . SiKpni
liiUpm . . . Sioux City Kxpres. ( ex. Bun. ) , , U am
. . . St. Psul LlmliK.j ! : lOam
"
. . . .
7.Mam.N rfolle Express ( ex. Sundaj.lO5.im :
6'45pm . St. PaulJicpj-ejS ; . . . . 8'lQjm
Uaiei I K. C. . BT. J , & C. R. lArrltes'
OmahalUnlon Depot , loth & Mason. , StsJ Omaha
8OVim. : . . .KRIIHS City Day I2xpress.r5'30i > m
: 5pm.K. C. Jjltht Ex. Via U. r. Trans. T C
t.ea\es I MISSOURI PACIKIC. lArrUen
Omahal Depot. Ulh ahd Webster till. I Omaha
OMOum . 31 , Louis Express . ClCOain
8JOpm : . SI. Lnuls Express . COSpin
j80pjn..n. Nebraska Local ( ei. Bun ) . SiOOara
Uea\es I SfOUX CITY * P ACTFTc : JArrlvei
OmahaDe | _ plt 15th and Webtter 3ts. I Omaha
CilSpm . Bt. PaurUmlled . tilOam
leaxea I SIOUX Clfr & TACIFio lArrlvM
OirahalUnlon Depot , lath . Mason Sti. | Omalia
70 ; am Sioux flly I'assi Ktr , . 10:40pni :
5.15pm St. Paul Llmlled . . . . . JiJOani
travel I TJNION 1'XciFIC ] lArrlvci
OinatmlUnion U pot , 10th & Maaon ta.JOmahB
8:10am : North Ilatto Kxpresf 4:30pm :
8:10um : Overland Llmlled. , . , 4(5iun :
l.ISpm.Ueal'c SUomali'K Rx ( ex. Sun. ) , 4IOpm
5Miwn..GtanJ I > Und Kxpreii ( ex. 3un..Il:10iin- ) :
:35pm. : . .Fan Mall 10:25ai. :
"
* * ? I WAHA8H HAILWAT. ) ArrU i
Oinalinlirnlon Dtpot. ; 0lh it Maton SlalQimhi
. . .Be. LouU Cnimoa Ball . . .ll:5iar.
A BIG FIRM'S BIG AD.
AN UNIQUE JOURNEY ,
A roso's ' frnRrnnco ; the swcol melody
ofa dnltitlly lingered pinna ; the sight
of tlcliciita festoons of sinllnx , nnd the
usual interim * luxuries of n privnto rnll-
wny car by such seduotlva means the
linn which nwmifncture ? the largest
number of pnoumatlo tires used in the
United Stated Is endeavoi-liifr to dimin
ish the "trado flavor" of an expedition
which started at Chicago Nov. 18 , and
which ends in the same city the day before -
fore Christmas.
It is said that the art of advertising
Is still in its infancy. This lutc&t dem
onstration of the art is certainly a novel
and delichtftil advance. Jt Is do.iijj ex
cellent business service while pleasing
the artistic senses of those whom it is
desired to interest.
The expedition in question is com
posed of u force of experienced travel-
era in the employ of Morgan & Wright ,
of Chicago , and its purpose is to ac
quaint the bicycle ridorn and dealers
in about fifty of the principal cities
with the Morgan & Wright quick-repair
tiro. The Wagner car Wanderer"
carries the party , which will arrive in
Omaha this morning. The party
Is thoroughly organized , having a cap
tain , first lieutenant financial secre
tary and complete office force of sten
ographers and typewriter operators.
Upon arrival the members will scatter ,
through the city , visiting the local deal
ers. As the cur progresses from city to
city , engraved invitations are forwarded
in advance to local clubs and dealers ,
from the homo ofllcc , requesting the
recipients to attend an informal re- ;
( My mama us < xl Wool Soap ) ( I wish mine bad )
WOOLENSinotshrink \ \ \ if
WOOL SOAP
I * Is used In the laundry.
Wool Poaplsdcllcato nnd rofrcshlnu/orbtttbpur-
ppees , The besicleuQBor. lluvabarat vourdtalert <
Two sizes : lollctrvnd laundry.
Raworth , Schodde & Co. . Makers , Chicago.
HCnmli.-itn Ht. . nojton. tn Leonard Ht. ,
Now Vork.WTCU06tuul8t..Sl < ouls.
No Other
investment of 50 cents can spread out
through twelvemonths the vast amount of
wholesome pleasure to be found in "Com
fort , ' ' "Confor ( "is a veritable revela
tion to those who see it for the first time.
Have you seemitIf not , see your
newsdealer aboutjlt" Single copy , 5 cts.
TRADE
I 1-1
y "Wl Ih * tnorwloni French !
lioncdr CALTHOO ri > . < , ami , \ \
leaal sukrtntoethntC'ALTUCJ
' niuh
lifT * ' VON MOHL CO. . .
> r J 8ol aiitriuu lfoU , Ituimtll , Gilo , I
DR.
McGREW
u TUX * i * i
-i-ECIALIST
WHO TB AT AIL
PRIVATE DISEASES
Weikneu 1 Diioider d
MEN ONLY
0 Yean Experience.
0 Vcari la Ouiaha.
Rook Fr . Coniuliitloa
and lUdiainatioa rice.
Hth and Farnam Sli. .
OMAHA Mill.
uontton on board the car In the evening.
Before the Morgan k Wright corps
has finished thu li o'clock dinner provided -
vided by three stouarda. the visitors
begin to nrrlvo with their ladles. To
ejiuh lady is plvcn a rod , rod rose , nnd
in the smoking room gentlemen ni-o in
vited to try n peculiarly eoduuttveeljjnr.
Meantime an ncuomplishcd plitnist
pleases the car. In the course of the
evening , hut in u ory unostentatious
manner , the merits of the qtiiok-reimlr
tire may bo shown , The visitors nro
sent away with pleivsant Impressions in
their minds , and thu car procods dur
ing the night to the no.\t city.
A 0,000-mllo journey was sehouulcd
for the car , which has been as far east
as Boston and south ulong the Atlantic
coast to Washington. Turning west via
Pittsburgh Louisville und intorvotilng
places , its route Includes St. Louis ,
Kansas City and eltlos northward as far
as Duluth ; thence homo to Chioigovia
Milwaukee.
The Morgan & Wright quick-repair
tire is itself a novel departure , it ap
pears. Its makers have an acknowl
edged reputation lor being conserva
tive ( the saying , "Morgan & Wright
tires are good tires , " is n common ono )
and when they say that a puncture in
this tire can bo roadil.y mended at the
roadside within two minutes without
hurry or worry , the statement deserves
credence. Newspaper men nnd cyclists
generally have been extended a cordial
invitation to visit the car "Wanderer"
at Union dopotto inspect the now device ,
in the evening , from 1:30 to 9:30 : ,
It's all right to let
little girls have an
introductiob , to
SANTA CLAUS SOAP
It 'will not only make their clothes clean but when in late y tars the cares
of the household come they will know best how to meet them. There
arc a great many women who have learned a lesson of economy and
cleanliness by the use of Santa Clans. Sold everywhere. Blade only by
The N. K. Fairbank Company , - Chicago.
"I'se In Town , Honey ! j
A
Pancake
Flour
The kind that satisfies. The most appe
tizing , satisfying , strengthening food for
winter weather is n batch of pancakes made
of Aunt Jemima's Pancake Flour.
Wheat , Corn nntl Rice , the three
staffs of life are its ingredients. Get it at
your grocer's. Beware of imitations.
Sold only in red packnges.
) HERE'S OUR GUARANTEE.
Buy a imcXniro of Ocnulno Aunt Jemima's golf-
Ill&liiu Piijicuko Kluur , and 1C you do not and
U iiiukca tha best cakes you ( ivur nto. return tbo
empty box lo yourKrocor. Ivnvo youruainy.uniltlie
Krucur will refund tbo monoyiiml ctiartfo11 to us.
Sclontldcilly Prepiued and Jlanufucturecl only by
R T DAVIS MILL CO SI. Mo
, , , , . Joseph , ,
Pemlti'Uo In stamps rorIJr lUsloryor Aunt
Jciimnu aud a set of taoi I'lckanlaay dolls.
HATKFUI/COJIL'OllTI\fi.
EPPS'S COCOA
IIHKAICFAST-SL'lM'Ell
"Uy a thorough kncmlulga of ( be natural laua
wlilcb govern the oyeiatlonB of digestion und nu
trition , and by u careful a | | > ltiallon of tlic line
progenies of well belectecl L'ocou , Mr. lippj lias
jirovldcd for our breakfmt unJ supper u dell-
cutely Havered bevcraKo vlilcli may sjvo u
many heavy iloclora' biln. ! Jt la by Uiu judl-
tlo'js u of eucli articles ot diet that a constitu
tion limy be gradually built up until it rune
inouRli to n l t every tendency to ilUeusi. Hun.
diuiU of tubtle maladies are floating urounU ua
itady to nttaek w1iere\er 4hcre In n weak palm.
, Vo may p cane many n fatal shaft by kcerlnu
our elve well fortified wltli pure lilooj and a
properly noumlied frame. " Civil Kervlcu On-
zotle. Mode lmply with boiling water or mlllt.
3oMonly _ In half pjund tins , ty grocers , labelled
.T.VMIS : uri-8 A : co. .
Ltd. , Homoeopathic Chemist , London.
December Specials . . .
-Twrlvo pattcnm to aslMt from-
price * K4.5U , $1.00 , S3.0) , t f CD , * I < J.OO and
! ' . ' .50.
Chns. Shiverick & Co. ,
'Jrultur" and Draperies | 2tfi and Douglau
CTATT fTTP I I'TIMl ItlllPH
SC011 ChlS AHhll 3I1LLL1I
Court Bcllovos Jim Bniton's Story About
Being Abused iu Jnil ,
GIVES HIM IN CHARGE OF HIS BAILIFF
Inllcr'n Kvilniinllon | | q C < irroliiirnnl
lij n "ViiniliiT of 1'rliKiiiprx
SU'liliPti Hull oil Trlnl for
Stephen Hall , another mcmUor of the so-
nmton Rnng , nnil the one who Is
chargc.l with bjlng ono of tlio rlnRlcnilerj
of tliD tn > thlca1 Oosierate | mob , uns placed
on trial yestentoy on tlio charge of high
way robbery. It Is nlleseil Hint IIP , to-
Kcther with Wllltnm Ulasscoxho wai re
cently csnvlctcJ , held up Conductor Fell on
the night of May 25 nnil robbsil him of $ S.
Three masked men entered the car , which
was standing at the south cud of tlio line
at Hanscom park , and poked revolvers In the
conductor'a race. As the robbers hnvo merer
been discovered tlio robbery was charged up
to tlio Ilruton "gnng. "
When James Ilruton , one of the \vltnfssos.
appeared In court bo ere n face which de
manded explanation. Ito looked like a man
who had been In n knock down and drag out
prlzo light. His eyes xiere marked with
forget-me-nots of all hues of the rainbow
and they \xero supplemented with a variety of
bruises \\blch covered his entire face. He
also looked considerably depressed , as If he
had lost his purse.
"What Is the matter with you ! " asked the
court.
Druton delivered n melancholy talc of woe
of his experiences In the county jail. He
said that ever since ho turned state's evl-
denco and tcstlltcd agalnpt the other mem
bers of thu "gang , " who , hoxxcver , have
been Invariably acquitted , Jailer Miller had
been iloun on htm.
Druton said that he was In the big cage
In the Jail In the afternoon xvheti there were
turned upon htm EOIUO ot the other members
ot the "gang" and Abe. Lauder , who has
been taken to Lincoln to serve a sen
tence of fifteen yearn , Unilon said that
Jailer Miller yelled out : "Go It , Laudor.
Now Is your chance. " and Lander "went
it. " Laudcr is a powerful man and llriitoii
says that his experience with him was as
bad as if he had been put through a thresh
ing machine.
When the story had been completely re
lated , Judge Scott passed some severe strict
ures on the jailer. He said that a man In
jail had ns much right 1o protection as n man
outside. Jailer Miller , ho said , did not appar
ently think that way and therefore Judge
Scott ordered llrulon not to be returned to
him. lie placed the prisoner in the hands
of lila bailiff until Kftcr the trial.
The story told by Jailer Miller Is radi
cally different. Ho said that Sunday he
took Druton out of one cage and put him In
another with I.auder. No sooner had he got
them In than JJruton began his abuse and
Lander set upon him. As soon as the jail
ers could get to him , Ilruton was taken out
of the cage , but by that time he bad re
ceived his facial ornaments ,
This story Is corroborated by the other
prlsonoro In the jail. They have been very
sere because Druton turned state's evidence
and this soreness has been considerably ag
gravated by the abuse ho has hurled at ths
other members of the. "gang. "
Judge Scott yesterday sentenced James
Bruton , ono of the Uruton gang , to the peni
tentiary for two yearn. Druton pleaded
guilty to the charge of burglary , but his
sentence was made light because ho turned
state's evidence.
IMIAMC'S CASI3 MAY HOLD OVKR.
Trlnl of Alic-ncil Mnnlprorn of John
Seljiin ( q lie Cnllvil Soon.
It is more than probable that the three
men charged with the murder of John Seljin
will bo placed on trial In the criminal court
within the nsxt two or three days. It Is
equally probable that the cases against John
Spoerl and Israel Frank , charged with ob
taining money under false pretenses from the
city , will go over until next term.
It lias bc n a question with the county at
torney which of these txvo cases to take up
after the Ish trial is completed , inasmuch as
but ono of the cases could bo completed be
fore the end of the term. The matter was
practically settled In favor of the alleged
murderers a few days ago , when a requeet
waa filed by their attorneys that the case be
tried this term. The three men , Drubnlc ,
Mlkan and Uukovlc , have been In confinement
since the crime was committed , July 3 , and
in the meantime their families have been
without means of support. The decision was
considerably hastened by a number of re
quests from the Austrian consul , who pressed
for an early trial.
It Is understood that the matter was left
to Judge Scott , who determined that the men
should be given a trial as soon as possible.
He held that they had a prior claim to a trial
bccatiso they were unable to obtain bonds ,
while Spoerl and Frank could very well git
along without a trial for a while.
It Is understood that if the case Is taken
up before the Ish trial is completed Judge
Keysor will be asked to excuse the county
attorney cr an assistant. The trial Is ex
pected to last for some time , as none of the
prisoners are able to speak English , and nn
interpreter will be required. Al ! cf the
evidence In the case Is purely circumstantial.
I > LMilfn There W < IN
The D. & M. Railway company lias filed
in anower In the suit for $15.000 damages
which uas brought against It by Daniel
Shanalian. Shanahan alleged that ho te-
: elved three dlfftient Injuries at three differ
ent times within a year through the negll-
; enc0 of the railway company , and he claimed
.hat ho sustalnr/d $5,000 damages by each
njury. The railroad company admits that
Bhanuhan may have bcrn Injured while in
its employ , but denies that the Injuries oc
curred through Its carelessness. Moreover , it
lenles that the Injuries wcio anywhere a
-.rrlous as Shanahan clclniK , and as .prcof
] f this cites the fact that Shanahan ivas
contlnuoutly in Its employ until ho was
Uncharged last March , when a reducllon In
the force \\as made.
Don no HcKlllN HlN Suit.
George W. Donne has begun the threat
ened mandamus cult In the district court
against the city council to compel the pay
ment of $235 attorney's foci , which he claims
for proiccutlng an action to prevent , the
erection of a market IIOIIED on Jefferson
icjuare , which was undertaken under direc
tion of the park board , Tlieo feus urn for
services rendered when the case was ap
pealed to the supreme court after the park
lioard won tn tha district court. Judge
Doano also requests that Hit council be
mulcted the statutory $500 line for Its con-
luct , as ho allege * that lit' carried on the
ictlon In the ( supreme court by authority of
ihe park hoard , '
H Drrlxlunot : SntlHfiiH ory.
Judge Ilaxtfr yesterday decided the fight
> vcr the money obtained by the police from
ilanus and Foster , lhe > two bank twiddlers ,
itter tliclr arrest. In favor of the Union Na-
ional bank of Kuntas City and a St. I'aul
janlc , both of xvhlcli had been swindled by
be two men. Wiatevtr remains after the
Jinks' claims are settled will go to the at
torney * who defended the men In thin city.
The tmm of money In dlopute ntnotintrxl to
$1,300 , ami I * now In the hands of th
court. The cUlm of the bonks almost cqu.il
this. The case will be Appealed ,
.Minor Court .Mutter * .
The ItE > IIv > Hi Uros. Manufacturing com
pany has atUchrd property valued at $21rt
which Is In th > posse-islon of Albert Tucker.
I ) . W. Morrow- , one of the depositors In
the Nebraska Sax Ings nnd Kxehnnge bink ,
has n kcd that the o. dcr permitting n de
posit of $135 to be returned to draco Singer ,
another dep.wltor , bo set asldo. Sh * nlUgi ? . !
that she had deposited the money xvlth the
understanding that It was to be credited m
a note for ? 2SOO which she hnd given tha
bank and which had been transf.rre.1 tn n
Chlcigo Kink. Morrow claims , on the oilier
hand Hint the deposit was a ccncr.il and
not a special deposit.
lliMiilnclM- mill
Moorcflcld. Neb. , Nov. 23. 1R95. "I lmx
taken Hood's Sarsaparllh for dizziness nnJ
headache , comphlnts from xxhlch I suffered
for a long time. It has -ben over n ) cir
since I have had any tdmi ot my former
trouble. My mother has also been benefllted
by Hood's Sarsaparllla. " Miss Alba Morgan.
Hood's Pills cure sick headache.
nr.Kiir.n TO TIII : WHISKY TIU'ST.
fcr of Wllltnx Siirlimn DIMMlcr ?
Itrt'iinli'il \ rMt-riln } .
Yesterday two deeds were filed with
the register ot deeds , transferring all of the
ptopcrty of the Distilling and CatllcfcctlliiK
company to the Distilling trust , or the
American Spirits Manufacturing company.
This has been In accordance xvtth the terms
of the order xxhlch was recently Issued by
tlio courts of Illinois.
The transaction is of Interest to Omnhn ,
Inasmuch as by It tha Willow Spring * dis
tillery of this city becomes trurt property.
Tha other property which at the fame tlmu
Is transfer ! cd Is the Shufcldt distillery nnd
the lllvcrdale distillery , In Cook county , III-
nols , In or near Chicago , the olllce buildings
of the company , the Northern , Manhattan ,
Monarch , Oreat Western , Woollier and l'eoil
distilleries , In or near 1'eorla , 111. , the Star
and Crescent and the Hamburg dlstlllerlc *
In Tnzcwcll county. Illinois : the Consol
idated distillery of Cincinnati , thu St. Paul
distillery ot St. Paul , the Maddun-Hoburt
distillery In Hamilton county , Ohio , the
\Vnbasli distillery In Tcrrc Haute , Ind. , thu
Latcnla distillery In Kenton county , Ken
tucky , nnd the Central distillery of St. Louis.
One of the deeds transfers thu property
from the distilling company by a reorganiza
tion committee , and the other by John Mc-
Nulta , the receiver of the distilling company.
to the trust. The first transfer Is made
without conditions. In the hitter the terms
of the order of court are named as condi
tions onvhlch the transfer ly made.
The conditions are that the jirojwrty shall
bo subject to a paramount lien ot the trust
deed to secure , first , the payment of what
ever s > uni8 shall be adjudicated by the courts
to bo owing to the holders of an Usuoi ot
$1,000,000 bonds In the suit of Receiver
Nttlta against Joseph D Oreenhnt , one of
the receivers who resigned , to s't asldo this
bond Issue ; secondly , the payment of tlio
rebates ot vouchers In the same trust deed.
H Is conditioned also that the receiver shall
prosecute the suit to a finish.
H will be remembered that after a num
ber of suits had been brought against the
distilling company , and after two of the ap
pointed receivers had been deposed , the prop
erty of the company was ordered , on July 5 ,
to bo sold to the highest bidder. The Bale
occurred on August 14 nt Washington. The
property was bought by n reorganization
committee which represented 347,508 out of
a total ot SfiO.OOO shares of stock , at
$9,800,000. Of this amount only $69,508 was
paid , and this was used In patlsfylng the
shares which wore not represented In the
reorganization committee. This commute :
Is the on ? which Is now transferring tha
property to the trust.
In the deeds it Is agree ! that the Inist
shall pay the balance of the- purchase price
as required by the courts in order to satisfy
claims against the distilling company. U
Is agreed , too. that the property Is to ba
held as security that it will be properly cared
for by the trust.
Dy the terms of the ; dcod It is expressly
understood that the paramount lien shall
continue until the courts othcrxvlue decree
and that the courts may at any time take
summary possession ot the property and
resell it
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A firent Uiixli.
During Iho recent epidemic of cholera In
Honolulu the demand for Chamberlain's Colic ,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Ilomedy xvas so great
that tbo druggists could not wait on all , so
they covered their counters with the Remedy
and let customers help themselves. Tlio
people there found this remedy effected a
cure in every case , not a single death oc
curred in any case In which It wai used. The
success of the medicine Is what load lo the
great rush for It. Many persons bought It
so as to have It ready for instant use In case
It should b : needed.
FOn AM ) AGAIXST THU PI.A.V.
Snilillc Creole Sorer I'l-opoNltlnn Ile-
fori11 Council C < . iltd-e.
There xxas quite a Jurgp attendance of in
terested property owners at the meeting
which was hold In committee rno'ii A in thu
: lty hall yesterday to. discuss the Saddle
creek sewer proposition. Thli ? 1 tha plan by
wlilch it Is proposed to acquire a street
ilong the Saddle crock bottoms extending
about three miles south from Forty-seven ill
and Hamilton streets , for bcutcvard pur
poses , and also to provide facilities for nexv-
eragc in ths western part ot the city. The
; ilan was lecommenclcd by City Engineer
Itnso ater In hiu last annual repiTt , and the
plan of assessment has recently bo.1 : ) sub
mitted.
At the meeting yesterday Councilman
Mercer and Assistant City finglnc-er Stenger
wore present to explain the merits Hi the
proposition , and City Attornjy Connell x3H
ils > called In. Ex-Governor Alvin Saundsrn
lieaded a delegation of property oxxiurz who
protested agalm-t the luvy of tie ! tax at this
: lme. There was no particular effort to
ihoxv that the Idea was not a good out , but
: he objectors contended that It was purely
i question of finance , and that the improve
ment should he ailaxved to r.et until times
mproved and the taxpayers were bitter abe :
to pay for It. Other property owners xre
is firmly In favor of the measure , and urged
: lmt xvhlle It might Involve xnma expense , it
Aould bo a great economy In the end , lna -
nuch as It furnished n cheap plan for draln-
igo In that part ot the city.
Scnrli'l Paver HlKiiN Up ,
The prevalence of scarlet fever or any other
contagious disease need not alarm you If you
use AllenV Hygienic Fluid. It is the Ideal
preventive medicine cleansing , purifying and
healing. No household should be without it ,
I'll lliu Huij > l > - Company.
S. Heyn & Co. , the photo supply company ,
oday filed chattel mortgages aggregating
; 4,220 xvlth the county clerk. There are four
Mortgages , the principal ono of which Is to
ho Omaha National Innk. The nioilujges
'over the entire ftoclt In the store. An
ittuclim nt suit was also brought against
ho company yesterday In the- district
lourt by the M. A. Seeds Dry Plato company. f
The suit Is brought to recover the value ,
if $1,400 worth of goods which it Is alleged
vaa delivered , Th plaintiff company claims
hot the Omaha National bank hold a property
in which service can be obtained.
Tim most astonishing results In healing
rounds have been shown | jy Salvation Oil ,
Raymond Jeweler
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