Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 20, 1895, Page 7, Image 7

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    THIS OMAHA PAUVY JtEEi , , B.IUDAY. PEOISMIIEU 20. 13P5.
SPBC1RL NOTICES.
Ail\crtldi'MKMiln for Itirxr column *
111 IIP InUcn until lUt'tll | i. in. ( or
1lir rtcnlnit mid nnlll H | i. in. lor ( lie
tiinrnliiK nnit Siiniliir edition * .
Ailvrrflucra , liy rriiipntliiK | n iiiiin-
liornl rlirrl. , cnu linvo nnmvorx nil-
4lro * cil In n ninnlirrril letter In onrr
if The HOP. AtiMtrrrft Hit nililrpnncil
Mill IIP ilpllvprril n lion iirpffpiitntlon
of tlip otirrk enl > - . Itnfrn , t 1--f n
w nl llriit Innprtloni to n Trorrt
Iliprpiiftpr.otlilno : 4nknt ( or Iran
Ilinn 2..r ( or Hr Inm-rtlon. Tlipnc
nilvprllnpiiiPiitM nint lie rnn conxppti-
ilvplr.
W.\\TI n-M.\M3 HUM' .
VANTnn-uvn. i.s-Tnu.toKNT AOJNTS tN
Omnhn. to oip.inUc cltil > of Ilirpc to nve f ml
Hen of mir fnmmn Orrhanl Ham" Inniln In
ccntrnl .Ml l ( lppl. The tide of ImmUratKn In
cnlnu nnuth , whprc there nro ni hot winiu , nn
rold Intern , nn I > llzznn1 . no crop famine ;
nhrrc two or thrpc crop * cnn 1 > e r.il > t each
your ; wlicro ttipre H no nuch tlilnic n" fnltiirc If
n man will work onn-half in li r < t tut IIP doc * In
thin country ! rnol nimmM5 , mlM winters ! ur
pnylnir cr < .p < of fruits nml unnlcn Iruclt ! rleliMt
foil on rnrlh : JiMt rnllwiy fncllltl < . Ocn. W.
Amc % Beneral nRent. 1017 l-.irnam t. , Ortnlin.
EOMCiTons WANTHD ron OUAHA : AI.SJO
manmrcru oti'nlilB country , nntlri-lv now irno < l ,
1 flhei > | py Mock. n-MJM-D21
% < fl TO JIM flALAItY PAID SAI.F.SMnN FOH
clcnrm cxperlrncc nnt nofpnrv : itrn Inilucf-
mi-nhi to cuitomcm. IIIMiop & " ' { PI'jiMj.ivj.
WANTIH ) . A COAT HANDi BTKADY WOHK
nml RIVM ! pny. Henry Kanebaum , tnllor.PM
Volnt. Nrli. II MMS
WANTKI ) , HAI.KSMAN FOU COMINOKAll :
Illicrnl f.ilnry nml pxticnn. . Aililrw Himvilrn
Clgnr Co. . OilrnRii.Jll. 11-M . 2.
8ALiHMi..sr TO TAfcT : ounniiH AN'D coi.-
Ifct ! * M Imml signed by a liu lnnm rtrm re-
nulled ; rxclmlve territory ; J2' , to | , > 11 wfpkty.
1'or pntllculara , BdJre. s P. O. box U.t. Nnw
York City. * IJ-MS4S 23'
KOll HUNT IIOIISKS.
HOUSES. F. K. UAIIUNO , HAIlKnil IJI.OCK.
'
IIOUHKS IN AI.I < PAIIT8 OF THE CITY. Til U
O. F. Un\l Company , 1503 Farnnm. u < H
FUiiNiBiinD iiousn FOU HUNT ; UHAUTIKUI.
house , tpn nionifi. ctcBantly furnls'-icd , hot water
hent , Immilry , stnWc , cnrrlaBc , etc. Tlioii. I- .
Hull. , 10 1'nxtoii Mock. _ D 41j
STANFORD ClIlCLt : COTTAOKS. 6 HOOMS
nil mb < lcrn , KO . fuel. Apply Uyron Heed Com
pany. 212 Ho. Mth t. -
J10USiS. IIIINKWA & CO. . 103 N. 15TII BT.
ron IUNT-HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE
Fprclat , Col So. 25lh ave.
41" ! No. 31st t.
11' ' N' ° - 3lBl Btl
All ' nio < lern 'conveniences : chrnp for winter
montlin. . Ilrcnnnn , Love & Co. U M3lj-U2j
CIO NO. 20TH , 4-llOot COTTAOE. .
1023 No. SOtli , 5-rooin lint , nice.
1C2I N. 10th. 8-rooin brick.
GO ! No. 17lli. 8-room brick.
Omahu Heal Ketale & Trust Co. , 211 S.
FOU HKNT. HOUSn OF TEN IIOOMS. MOD-
' crn conveniences ; \ery liaiidy to business. En-
quliu ot 1) . T. Mount. 20'JS. _ ICLh st. -536
j ANU 9-lioOM HOUHEsToN KAItNAM AND
C-room house on 22(1 ( imil Leavcnwnrth , cheap.
Jno. W. llobblna. 211 N. Y. Life HUE.D
D uG2
UNEQUALLED , SUMMER AND WINTER !
centrnt ; modern ; steam ; 3 , G , 6-rooni Main.
Tlzanl , 221 N2ltli. . D M7bO 2t
TOR RENT. 3-ROOM HOUSE. B. E. COR. 23D
ami Clarke. D ISO
:401 JACKSON ST. . 7-ROOM MODERN. J20.
4100 Lafiuctte uve. , 9-ro < im modern. J23.
207 8. 2ltli St. , 14-room iiiDdi-ui. > ji ) .
2 > W H. 24th 8t. , 3-rooin modern , J30.
2775 Webster St. , 7-room modern. J2j.
J773 Hurt t. , T-room modern , J20.
fii N. 27th ave. , 7-rootn ino.lcrn , J20.
2 > X)2 8. lltli Kt. , 7-room modem , 123.
2M1 H. lltli nl. , 7-room midern , 2j.
Fidelity Tiust Company , 1702 rarnam st.
I ) 607 31
SIX-ROOM MODERN HOUSE. EMILY VLACE.
'ISlh ' , south of Munderaon. D M634-23
roil RENT MOD'ERN niiioic HOUSE OF 13
or .26 rooms at 114-11C N. 25tli "t. See J. N.
rrenzer , oi | > osltc pQstolllee. lei. o54. D 827
iESIRAIILE fROOM ll6USE , tljioO PEtt
month. J. I' ' . Haitoii , 2615 Capitol UVMIUC.
(
FOIL HINT KCU.MSHIU HOOMS.
THREE ROOMS FOR IIOUSKKKEPINO TO
man and wife ; lent taken U\ board , sis N. 17th.
iv A1Z.K ,
SOUTH FRONT ROOMS , HOARD. 2303 DOUG-
las. F-M S13 J 11'
rUHNISHED ROOMS , STEAM HEAT AND
Kas ; reasonable. 212 N. 17th st. E-M77I 2 1
" i MARY'S , F011NIS1IED ROOMS ,
"ousekc-epltlK. E-Mb2D )
I'LHMSIini ) UOOMS AM ) IIOAHI1.
ELEOANT KRONT ROOMS. FURNISHED OR
unfurnished ; KJoU family boaid , 521 N. 23d.
F MG20
rilONT ROOMS. WELL HEATED : FAMILY
board If desired ; latea reasonable. 324 Narth
23d Rt. J -670
ROOMS WITH HOARD. M13 DOUGLAS
NICE WARM ROOMS ; GOOD HOARD ; RATES
icaion.tbli * . The Hose. 2 i ) Ilurney.F
F MSOO J18
HKXT USKUIIXISIIKIJ UOOMS.
4 ROOMS : WATER IN KITCHEN : CENTRAL :
icasnnablo lent ; nice for luuaikeeplng. Ii02
\VelHlcr fct.
TWO OR THREE ROOMS TOR LIC1IIT HOUSE
kveplni ; or feiuiiitely , C'JO North 17th.
„
FOH IIK. > T STOHKS A.M > OIWIC12S.
FOR RENT , THE 4-STORY 1IRICK 11U1LDINO
at OH Farnnin l. This bulldlnu hn n lire-
proof cement basement , complrtu Hteain heat-
IliK llxiuies. uter on nil llnorii , gas , etc. Ap
ply lit t'o nllleti of The Roe. 1 91 > )
AOT..NTS WA.VI'Ijn.
NVANTED. AQENTS AOENTri CAN MAKE
from Jlil.OO in $50.00 per week. pelllnB Father
MiillliiKi'i' * c'lebrali'tl mmillei for the cure
ut rliri'iile UlKraHen. Thi'X.i are tha linen I
remedies iiffeip-l lo the public ! today , and can
bo relied il | ) n fir tha due of the worst cas-
of rheumatl > m , ratnrrh , epllvpsy and St , Vltuti'
tlane > , liidlk'estliin and liter u mplalnt , Kidney
and 1 > U I illi-oiis" * nml f mule complaints ,
Hinnll iMipllul leijulrcd. A , 1IfHWhlll , AlI -
I a , J-M830 ! !
ItDN'l1.
WANTEU-NII'EI.Y FURNISHED ROOMS
Unlit houHekeepliiK ! no chllilrui. Cl 00 , llee.
STOUACn.
BTORAdE , FRANK EWERS , KM HARNEY.
M 121
PAPIFUJ STORAGE AND WAREHOUSE CO. ,
9J3-9IO Junes. General utoiufu and fui nitllnt ! .
M-4I1
vun SALI : .MiscniL.\Mous.
HARD WOOD 4 AND 6-FOOT FENCE FOR
coin cribbing , C , R. Irfc , Wl Douglas.
Q-413
BKATES. ALL BIKES. J3 CI.'NTS TO J3.00
Omaha Illcjcle Co. . 3 N , 15is. Q-MSI5
ONE FINE SEALSKIN NEWMARKET AT A
great bargain , .1311 Uouglns street , G C llt > < * .
0-MS51.FJ
FOR SALE-LADIES' HIGH GRADE RICYCLE.
nn model ; lint cla ctuidlllvn. U 34 , lice.
CI-7J3.-14 *
FOR SALE. FINE UPRIGHT 1'IA.VO ; CHEAP :
cush or pajincnu. 1515 tjoitth Flfleenlli street ,
Q-M8S3 :
FOIl
FURNITURE . OF TVVELYIMIOOM HOUSE ,
rentlHl Ixratlon. all In saod order and flrsi
ij | s. Spot cath. AJJirn Q JO. lite.
0-7CM
CI , ilHVOVA.Vrs ,
MRS. DR , II. WARREN , CLAIRVOYANT , RE-
lulla builntii in dluni ; Ith year it 11 > N. icih.
6-1:4
iS , IIATIIM , KTO.
MADAMi : SMITH. N. I' . COIl. 1STH AN
iKiiijtlnn , room II , Znil lloarj mnsmnife nnrt nt .
. T-74J ; i
MMR. HO\Vii.L , Tt'niJISH AND nLKCTIltC
batlm. rinent parlors In city. JI8-JM B. nih.
T-.MM4-3P
MMI ! . AMES , rOItMHIlLr OF 8T. LOL'IS. MAS-
aRC and baths , (07 S. lltli . , M II mr , room 10.
T M742-21 *
MADAMU "n ACn LKON. KLRCTKIC MAS-
MR * ; tmlti parlors he.illhful nml refreshing. 417
South lltli , upstair * , pnrlnra 2 nml S.T .
T M73S-21 *
VtAVA 31 * IIKH HLDO. , I1HALTH HOOK
free ; home trenlment ; lady attendant. U 123
IIATH9. MASSAOK. MMnTFoST. 319H S. ISTlf.
U-42
ri.vi : LIVKUY itioM CIIIAP , HD IIAUMLKV ,
17th and St. Mary's avenue. Telephone. 44D.
U 427
nir.Li : ni'PKiiLY ronsET MADE TO OIIDRII
at 1I03 ! Pnrnnm. Agonln nnntfil. U ; Si-D2i *
MONHY TO LOAN ON PIANOS , IlICYCLnS.
Jewelry , etc. ; strictly ronflJenllat. P. O. box 316.
U-405
MATIIIMON'IAL COIIUKSPONDKNCR
Pnper and Hits , lOc. Kattli Pub. Co. , St ,
Mo. U .iS-JanG
J2S.OO Ui\VAIlD TO ANY ONK O1VINO Mi :
Inrurnmtlnn of the prerentherealiout * of
IMwnnl Knhn , nliout M jcura or nco : born at
Tlinlcy. llPiinHliy , llvnl or traveled out of
Omnlia In 1497 f r IR.M : also nil Informntlon re-
Rnnllnir htm ; communicnlc to lit * lirnllier. Her-
n.-ird S. Kahn , 7K i : , Collese street , Clnrknvllle ,
Tenn. U-M811 21
S10XI3V TO LOAX UliAL KSTATE.
ANTHONY LOAN AND TIUJST CO. , 318 N. Y.
Life. Ixinns at low rates for choice Bccurlty In
Nebraska & Iowa farms or O'naha city proiicrty ,
\V-I28
MONHY TO LOAN AT-I.OWEST UATKS. THE
O. K. Davis Co. . IMS Farnam t. \V 429
( Tpnti CINT MONKY TO LOAN ON OMAHA
real estate & Neb. farms. W. II. MeiKle , Omaha ,
W-430
MONI3Y TO LOAN ON IMPUOVUD OMAHA
pro'ierty. Fidelity Trust Oo. ( 1702 Karnatn.
\V-431
MONKY TO LOAN ON IMPtlOVRD OMAHA
real estate , ilrcnnan , Lo\e c Co. , 1'axton Hlk.
W-433
CITY LOANS. C. A. STAIUl , 92i N. Y. LIFE.
\V 433
MORTGAGES. O. Q. WALl VCU , nilOWN HLK
W 434
LOANS ON IMPItOVRU & UNIMPROVED CITY
property.V. . Karnam Smith & Co. , 1320 farnam.
W-435
MOIITGAOE LOANS ; LOW HATES.
J , D. Zltllc , 16th and Douglas , Omaha.
\V-43S
FARM LOANS , DOUOLAS AND SAHPY. 1 TO
10 years ; low rates. Garvln Bros. , 310 N. Y. L.
W 437
MOMIV TO IMAX CIIATTKLS.
MONEY TO LOAN ON FUUNITUIIE , PIANOS ,
horses , \vugons , etc. , at loueat rates Ui city ;
no rcmmul of Koods ; strictly conlldcntlal ; you
can pay the loan oft at any time or In any
amount.
amount.OMAHA
OMAHA MOIITOAQU LOAN CO , .
300 S. 16th st.
X 133
MONEY TO "LOAN , so. co , DO DAYS ; FUUNI-
ture , pianos , etc. 13uI ( Ureen , room S , Darker
block. X 439
IIUSIN'ESS CHANGES.
FOH SALE. THE -PALACE CAFE IN LEAD
and Deadwooil ; both dulnj ; Rood business. Ad-
dresi Matt Klopp , Lead or Deadwood , S. D.
Y-M407
MAKE MONEY UY CAHHFL'L SPECULATION
In Kraln throuRh a reliable , succesirul llrm ; ex-
celle it opportunities to nmke pronts by our new
pluns ; fully explained and cent free ; highest
lefercnces. Pattlson & Co. , 70C Onmha Dlilff. ,
ClilCiih'u , 111. Y an711
IJLACKSMITH AND WAGON SHOP FOH SALE ;
KODJ location. John Forney , Hartley , Neb.
Y J1711 20 *
A FIHST CLASS HOLLEH MILL ; CAPACITY
75 libN. per day ; location cnstern Ntbniskn.
Address C. H. Tcfft , Lincoln. Neb. Y 8M-24
FOll SALE OH HUNT , HOTEL , SOUTH OT-
tumna ; nineteen quests' rooms ; only hotel on
south * lde ; nooj location. Write for particulars.
C. K. Norton , Oltmmvu , la. Y M836 22
FOH KXCIIAAOK.
EQUITY IN LARGE TRACT OF LAND NEAR
Omaha ; what have you Lu offer. II , F. Dalley ,
940 N. Y. Life llldg. Z 111
GOOD. UNINCtJMnEHED NERRASKA LAND
for n lucrative prescription drug business. Ad
dress G 43 , Uee. Z M787 21 *
CLEAR CHICAGO PROPERTY FOH FIRST
class farm near Omaha. T. U. McCulllch , suite
Wl , Clumber of Commerce. Chicago , Hi.
Z-801-J15
FOH EXCHANGE OMAHA PROPERTY AND
JG.000.00 cnnli Tor Chicago property. T. H. Mc-
Culloch. suite 604 , Chamber of Commerce , Chl-
CUKO. His. Z SOO-J15
TO EXfHANGE FOR CITY PROPERTY. TARM
land or i-ash 210 dozen laillus' and misses' straw
hats ; all good shapes. Addrens G 01. curu this
olllce. Z-MSIJU
SALE UKAL ESTATE.
A11HTUACTS. THE UYRON REED COMPANY.
RE 44J
IMPROVED FARMS. O. W. OARLOCK. 1205
Faniam st.
TEXAS FARMS AND FRUIT LANDS. SMALLer
or largo tracts ; low prices , easy payments.Vj )
are prepared to answer questions touching
these lands , and to arrnjigo for cheap railroad
faro for any person wishing to visit , nouthern
Texas. Correspondence solicited. Omaha Real
IIMutvi and Trust Co. , 211 S. 18th st.
st.RE M207
HARGAINS , SALE OR TRADE IN CITY PROP-
urtlro und fartm. John N , Frenzer , opp. P. O.
1IARGAINS , HOUSES. LOTS AND FARMS ;
aalo or Hade. F. 1C , Darllns. Darker block.
FOR HARGAINH. TRADES , QUICK DEALS ,
call IT wiltu D. V , Shales Co. , First National
Hank Hldff. HE-M515 31
WANTED LARGE CITY AND FARM PllOP-
cilies far calo or exchange. T , 1) . McCulloch ,
suite CO I , Chamber t > Commerce , Chicago , Ills.
HE-600-J15
GREAT 11AROAIN. FINE PROPERTY ON
paved street , modern , good Incoma , at half
ilu r.i h value ; will taka our equity In casher
or Iradii ; a i-plendld chance to double your
money. It. F. Williams , room 411. McCacus
block. RE MS34 25
SHOIITIIAM ) AND TY1 > EWUITI\G.
A. C , VAN SANT'S SCHOOL. 613 N. Y. LIFE.
OMAHA BUSINESS COLLEGE. 1STI. FARNAM
, AHT AM ) LA.VUUAGU.
FOH GREAT 11ARGAINS IN PAINO3 SEE
Win. II , Schmolter , Cth lloor McCugue building.
750-21'
riouai : : F. GKLLENRECK. HANJO AND
KUltnr teacher , 1415 Chicago st , 109
10.0W COPIES 01 % SHEET MUSIC. WORTH
from 33 oc'iKK to tl.QO , at 2'i oents per copy.
Cull nt A , W IKT & Sons , 1414 Dod e.
PIANO HUYERS WANTED. AS WE INTEND
to cloHo out all planon and oraans. Cnll at A ,
Weber & SonV , 14U lX > dgc. (45 2J
400 HUNDLES 1JEST K VIOLIN STRINGS , 4
lemlh' . at < 2 per bundle ; them Is a chance for
tlollnUUM to Mock up. Call nt A , Web r &
Sun'D , till Dodge. HO K'
GtirrARH , VIOLINS. MANDOLINS. AC-
cuideonn , banjos , rlthers , etc. , are minted for
C'hrlstmas prrd-nls , fall nt A. Weber it Son's ,
1114 Dodge , where > ou buy them ut you pi Ice.
SI722 *
WANTKD. 10U PIANOS TO TUNE. A. WRIIKIt
und Fred Weber , pincllcal lunorf , llll Djdgc.
8IS >
WANTED. PIANOS , ORGANS , GUITARS. MAN.
dullnn , Uoulilo IntkOi and other Instiuments
i > hlch need n-niln | ! ; lirlng to .V. Weber & Son ,
'
UMHillTAICURS AM )
if. 1C. UURKET FUNERAL DIHECTOR AND
cmbalmer , 1C1S Chicago ct. , telephone 90. 4il
S\VANSON i VAL1KN , H"
M. A. MAUL , UNDERTAKER AND ICM-
hatmer. 1417 Farnam ht. . fclrphant 124. 4c
\VIXTIHIU.
WANTKUHOH3KH TO WINTER : REST OF
earn : terms ir.isonalde. A. W. Phelpt ft Son ,
W7 N. Y , Life tldg. Telephone 10 4
4MiTSPH
*
M-iTS-PH
HOURS WINYERUD ; I4KHT OV CARR
clvcn hors f. Uuh i > lnter niil : mnnur. : Addins
U. J , Welch , Gtctr.a , Ntb. MHJ
It's a , slow pjtfpcess ,
usun -education , development , and
"
But it hasn't "T een so c with
Pearline. Pearlind' ' success has
been a wonder , from tlfc"start. All the
more _ _ when yqu consider the
many poor imitation's ' of it , which
im to make washing easy.
These thing's ncl to confuse
people , of course. They're
forced on' "the public by
peddlers prizes , substi
tution , ttc. No doubt
they're often thought to
be the same as Pearline.
We protest. Don't judge '
Pearline by the company it has to keep. i
Rugs
Never , no never , has there been such
prices attached to CHRISTMAS RUGS
as we have put upon them. Goods de
layed in transit until the time before Christ
mas is too short to sell the m at a profit.
The price should give them a start that will
only stop with the last rug.
Come and See our Toys ,
On the first floor. All new , our first
season for these little things. We expect the
prices and goods to introduce us to lots of
new customers.
Orchard , Wilhelm
Carpet Company.
Keeps Yeti Pobih.
j Indigestion keeps men popr. It
muddles the clearest brain. . You
! think it is something else , but nine
times in ten the trouble is in the
? digestive tract. One Ripans Tabule
gives relief , arid their occasional
1 .use keeps you right , '
j 1j
nipan'a Tabule * Bold bjr druggists , or by man
A It the price UO cents a box ) Is lent to the Rl-
rans Cbrmlcal Company , No. 10 Br-uce St. , N. r.
LOST.
LOST , YESTERDAY AFTERNOON , PURSE
containing money und cards with owner's name.
1'leaso leave at Ml North Nineteenth street and
receive reward. Lost M83S 20 *
HUILDIXG AND LOAN ASSOCIATION'S.
SHARES IN MUTUAL L. & B. ASS'N PAY
0 , 7 , 8 per cant when 1 , 2 , 9 yearn old ; always
redeemable. 1704 Farnam St. . Nattlngcr , Sec.
HOW TO GET A HOME OR SECURE GOOD
Interest on savings. Apply to Omaha , L. & C.
Aas'n , 1704 Bee Lldff. O. M. Nnttlngcr , Sec.
443
1IOTKLS.
AETNA HOUSE ( EUROPEAN ) . N. W. COR.
13th and Dodge. Rooms by day or week. 433
THE LANC1E HOTEL. 602 S. 1JTH ST. ! STEAM
heat : table board. JJ.W per week. M4U
iiicvcms.
BIO 1URQAINS IN HECOND-HAND III-
cycles ; slcates , 35c to $3.00. Omaha lllcycle Co. ,
323 N. 1C 111 street. MC6S-J8
I-AWNUIIOKEUS.
H. MAROWITZ LOANS MONEY , 413 N. 16 BT.
419
UIMIOLSTISHING PUHMTUHK.
UPHOLSTERINQ. FURNITURE REPAIRED
and packed very cheap this month. M. 8.
Walk In , 2111 Cunilng. Tel. 1331 , 267
December Specials . . .
CUSTOiitfrtS Tnrrlro patterns to select from
mlcea 2.W. Jl.W , Ji.W. J7.W , JIO.O ) and
Chas.Shiyerick & Co. ,
Furniture nud Draperies IZtU and Donslas
The 1'aclflo tlxpresa Company , OOlce of the
1'rcaldent , Omaha , Neb. . November 29 , ISM.
Notlco Is hereby slven that the annual
meeting of the stockholders of the company
for the election of directors and the trans
action of such other business us may prop
erly come before It , will be hsld ut tliu of-
lice of th company. No. HOI Harney street ,
Omaha , Neb. , on Thursday , January 2 , ISM
at 3 o'clock p. in.
Uy order of the board of director * ,
K. M , MOIISMAN , President ,
Attest :
WIM-IAM F. I1KCIIRL. Secretary.
Nov. 29 , Dec , C-1J-2J , Jon. J , Morn.
WHITE STAR LINE.
Sailing from New York Wednesdays , ns follows
No salllne the 25th of December.
Teutonic. Jan. 1. 10 n. m. ' ; Urltannlc , Jan. S. 10
" " " W '
"
Jpn zl ' ' ' m' ' Gcrmttnl =
u"nlted States and Royal Mall Steamers.
Saloon passage. J5 und upward , accordliic to
steamer selected and location of berth.
niii3bln | 33aml , < > ° n Majectlc and Teutonic
DRAFS payable
on demand everywhere In
Great IJrllaln ami Ireland sold at lowest rates.
to If.
Hi SOUTH : "CLARK" . " .
RAILWAY TIME CARD
Leav a InURLINGTON & MO. RIVER.1Arrlves
OmahaynIcnD | < pot. 10th & Malon HtTl Omaha
ESOam : Denver Eiureis 9-JEam
4Spm.lJIk. ; Hills. Mont. & Puget Bnd Ex 4OSpm :
4S5pm Denver Bxoresk 4 OSnm
7-OCpm..Nebraska Local ( except Sunday ) , . 7:43Lm :
. . - " yncoln.Locnl < e ept Sunday.H:2tam :
. . .
jj45pm..Fast Mall ( for Llncolntdally. . .
aves | C'HlCA"QOrn RLiNOTON & Q"Arrlvea |
OmahalUnlon Depot. 10th & Mason Sts. | Omaha
J'Wpni ' Chicago Vestibule 8:00am :
:48am : Chicago Express 4:16pm
7-Wpm..Chicago & St. Louis Exniess. . . S:00im :
H : tam Pacific ' Junellon y ocal ! pm
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450pm..Bt. ; Paul V tltuled Limited. . . " { - - "
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Ornahal JJepot , th and Webjter Sts. lomah
t:4Spm : St. Paul Limited. . ' . 8iOam ;
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OmahalUnlon Depot. 10th & Mason Sts f Omaha
J-lOam North Palo ! ( Rxpieis , ' , , , , . . , 450pm ;
Leave * T WAHABH RAILWAY. I Arrives
OinahalLnlon Depot. 101 li A Mason Sis I Oiimlia
St , Louis Cannon Ball . ll:5I : n
PIACES1T1N IIAVDEN'S ' HANDS
Oomptrollor of the Ourroncj Names a Ho-
coivcr for the Gorman National ,
BOGGS' PLAN IS NOT SUCCESSFUL
rrNlilrntV EITnrln to Si-euro
tiipntn of All L'lnlini to Him nn
TriiNtpp llnvp I'nllnl
to < > | > | it ( llli > ii
LINCOLN , Dec. 19. ( Special. ) tUcelver
ot the Capital National Hank Kent K. May-
den has been appointed by the comptroller
of the currency to be receiver ot the Ger
man National bank , \\lilch failed to open Its
doors lost Monday morning. The plan to
arrange for the settlement of the nffnlrs ot
the Institution through President T. C.
DORRS falltd. It Is possible , however , that
the assignment of all the claims of the
creditors to Mr. Boggs may bo made yet ,
as ho could be constituted a trustee. This
would leave the bank practically clear of
liabilities. To malto such a thing possible
It would be- necessary to secure the sanc
tion of every creditor of the bank , and
thcro ere a few who do not take kindly
to the proposition to make Mr , Hoggs such
trustee.
An answer to the suit of the state to
recover wm $12,000 from the bondsmen
of ox-Oil Inspector Prank Hilton was filed
today In district court. Several tracks since
the defense moved a dismissal ot the case
on the ground that tlio law providing for
oil Inspection was unconstitutional. This
motion was overruled by Judge Holme ? .
Hilton's bomlsmsn are Hlchard lllacoV. .
C. Walton , K. A. Stewart and John Me-
Kcan. The exact amount sued for Is $12-
729.47. Notwithstanding the decision of the
court the bondsmen now come forward with
the same pleas In the form of an answer.
They are represented by Eleazer Wokeley
and Lee Estelle. They admit that the gov
ernor pretended to appoint Hilton to the
pretended position ot oil Inspector , but al
lege the fact to bo that there never was
a statute providing for the Inspection of oils ,
but that the pretended statute was un
constitutional , null and void , and , consequently
quently , the appointment thereunder was
unconstitutional. They admit signing the
bond. They admit that Hilton entered upon
his alleged duties , appointed fourdeputies ,
and pretended to act as Inspector of oils.
They , however , allege that he received $10-
149.80 for purposes other than thos ? named
In the act providing for the Inspection of
Illuminating oils. They also admit the re
ceipt of various sums and the retention out
of the same of his salary , and aver that the
total amount ho expended was $21,143.62 ,
Instead of $16.116.00. Therefore they ask
that the case bo dismissed and they have
judgment for their costs.
IsaacS Uyers. the man who was seriously
Injured the other day by being thrown from
his wagon , has been taken homo from St.
Elizabeth hospital. He Is suffering from
brain fever and the attending physician says
that he Is likely to die.
Another point has hon scored against
Charley Moshor by the-courts. Messrs. Cobb
& Harvey , of counsel for Receiver Hayden
ot the Capital National bank , have received
word from Clerk Frank of the United States
district court that Judge Klner has just
handed down a decision overruling the de
murrer of C. W. and Louise P. Mosher ,
In the case brought by ths receiver to re
cover the Mother homestead , corner Four
teenth and K streets. The point Involved
was that the defendant held that a national
bank being prohibited from holding tltlo to
real estate , there would bo no resulting
trust In favor of such bank. The demurrer
was argued before Judge Ulner last April.
tn overruling the demurrer lip gives th
ilofonn * thirty diys In which to answer ,
Omn.hu p'ople In Lincoln : At the Llndell
B. 1) , nranch , II. II. Orotte , W. II. llrown
Frank V irman. At the 1'ipltnl Oeorgo W
Pundt , J. M , Casey. At the Lincoln \V. 1)
McllURh. C. C , Hughes. Kreil W. Lee. L ,
C. Olmslcsd , Ilobert Hclley , F > . W. Little
Jr. . Harry A. Frank.
STATIJ I.VIUV.MK > AH I ! TllltOl ( III
Convention \Vlml t'i Hi Work Aftr
nn liitrroMliiK SrKMloti.
LINCOLN. Dec. 10. ( Special Telegram. )
This afternoon the Ncbraski State I.ilry
men's association put In a portion of the tlm
In a running discussion ot various themes o
Interest to the craft. F. H. Vaughn ot Fremont
mont read a paper on "Tho Jersey Cow for
Nebraska Dairies , " and W , A. Poynter dls
cussed "My Method In the Private Dairy. '
Mr. J , W. Lo'Acnsteln of Fremont read an In
terestlng pupor on "The Need of a Hoard o
Trade In Nebraska to Handle Dairy Prod
uct.
uct.The
The election of offlcsrs resulted as follows
President , K. P. Howe , Crete ; vice president
F.elf. Vatighan , Fremont : secretary am
treasurer , S. C. Hassett , Olbbonj directors
II. It. Stouffer ot llcllevue , W. A. Carpente
of York. G. A. Merrill of Mlndon , J.V
Uitsh ot Dattlo Creek , and J. S. Temple o
Cheney ,
Resolutions ncro adopted endorsing th
course of Hon. B. J. Halncr In congress , an
urging his appointment as chairman of th
house commttteo on agriculture ; thanking
Chancellor McLean and the university fac
ulty for courtesies extended ; In memory o
Prof. C. L. Ingersoll , deceased ; thanking th
committee that secured the passage ot th
nntl-olco law ; endorsing the work ot the na
tlon.il dairy congress , and the work of th
termer's Institutes ; pledging support to th
dairy school at the state farm ; thanking al
legislators who voted for "pure butter" a
the last session ot ths legislature , especially
Representative IJurch and Senator Sloan ,
The association adjourned to meet at th
state fair next September , when the > tlm
and place for the annual convention will b
decided en.
The officers elected by the Jersey Cattl
Breeders are ! I. N. Leonard , president ; F
II. . . Vnughan , vice president ; H. C. Young
secretary , and William M. Clark , treasurer
Olop Comity Pntrlntn TnlU Klulit.
NEURASKA CITY , Doc. 19. ( Special. )
The cltlzsns of this city , regardless of polltlca
ntnilallon , unlto In commending the patrlo
tlsm and firmness ot the president's messag
to congress on the Venezuelan question. Oh
soldlerp are especially loud In their praises
and stand ready to volunteer their services.
The annual conference ot the priests o
the district of Nebraska City convened till
morning In this city. Those who had ar
rived up to this morning are : Father Daw
son. Falls City ; Father Huffman , Halo
Father Pearllne , Palmyra ; Father Kearney
Plattsmouth ; Father Carraher , Tecumsch
Father Feeney , Auburn ; Father Qulnn am
Father Cuojan of this city.
Ohio Clllcpti IM.-M tit 11-ntrloo.
BEATRICE , Dec. 19. ( Special Telegram.
S. A. Dcwmar > , a prominent cltl on of Spring
field , O. , dUd this afternoon at the house o
his son , W. H. Dowman , five miles north
of thin city. The deceased was In his GUI
year. Ho had been 111 about ten days , his
death being the result of pneumonia. The
body will ba shipped to Springfield tomorrow
for burial. Mr. Dowman had large prop
erty Interests here , and was a frequent visitor
to Beatrice , where he > had formed a large
circle of friends.
Finn-nil of AVIlllnm MlmiiU.
BLAIR , Neb. , Dec. 19. ( Special. ) William
Shank , a farmer living four miles couth of
Blair , died Tuesday evening and was burlec
today under the auspices of the Modern
Woodmen of America.
Christ Rathman , county clerk , had a sllghl
paralytic stroke this morning. Doctors arc
afraid It may develop Into paralysis.
December Specials . . .
ODD DIVANSlIT DlfforontStylos.
PrlooH ; 81O 814 $15 820 825
830 840 850 879
Chas.Shiverick & Co. ,
Furniture and DrapcrlcI2tli and Douglas
For85.00 Ilahn' * I'lianitneiOmaha ,
/ . , will send you 0 boxes of Turkish
Lost 3Iaiilinotl dire with a tllnllnct lejal
guarantee to euro you of nny weakness
caused by youthful erron or rrerulve
tlrlnltlnu , fully stopping nlf/lil ri t ilons
Kln ; { buck the ulrcuglh utid vluur at \
youth or refund every rent paid to us.
Wo ( lo not Klvo frre i > rr erliitlon , but
Klvn you mcdjclnu that will euro itutl d -
volop all parts fully. Hlnulo boxen II ,
Hrntby mall , no printing oil outtldo , on
rccolptof price.
for iMilln-TurlilnU T < III / / nnd I'fit ity
royal I'lll * never fall to lirlnj ; iiieiittruit-
llon iin-r lo Ilia ilay. II box , U for $ & by
mall. Hiihn'ti 1'lmrmucy , Omaha.
IIUUGATION UOND SALE.
Notice Is hereby given that sealed pro-
losala will be received by the board of
director * of the Middle Loup Valley Irri
gation district of Hlalnc , ( Junior and Vulley
eo mill en , Nebraska , at their ofllco In West
/nlon , In said district , up to 2 o'clock n. in.
of the Cth day of January , IKHi , tor { 100.000
of the bonda Issued by said Irrigation ills-
Hct ; $90,000 of said bonds being In denomi
nation * of fMO each , and JIO.OW of Bald
tends being In denominations of J100 each ;
II of said bonds drawing Interest at Hie rate
f 6 per cent pur annum , payable seml-an-
nually. The principal und Intcrtst of euld
) onda pu/able ut the otllco of the utatc
reusuior of the stale of Ncbiuuku , Hild
> ends lieliig payable In Installments as fol-
ows : 3OW thereof payab'a In tleven years
roiu the date ( hereof ; W.OX ) payable In
wclvu ycnrs from the Uute Ihtieof ; J7wn )
my able In thirteen yearn from tha date
hereof ; I8,0 < X ) payable In fourteoii yearv
rom the dale thereof ; JO.WO puyablo In M-
een years from Ilio date thereof ; J 10,000
my able In fclxlcen years fioni the ( laic
hereof : $11.000 jmyoLlo .In ecvenlcen yearn
rom the datu theieof ; (13.000 payable In
Ighteen yearn from the datu thereof ; (15,000
uyable In nlnetttn years from the dale
hereof ; 116,000 payable in twtnty years
rom the date thereof.
The board of directors reserve the right
o reject uny anil all bids. Addiesx all bldo
o Churleu Nlcolal. secretary , Hargaiit. Nu-
braska. Iy order of the board of directors ,
made thin 9th duy of December , 1S35.
OKOHdI'5 OAHIH80N. President ,
CHAOLKB NICOLAI , Becretary.
UecllU 201-11
AMUSEMENTS.
'S Three Nights
SAT. MAT.
DEC. 20
Jacob Lilt's magnificent production of the great
est dramatic success uf the year , THE
WAR OF WEALTH
Ry C. T. Dazey , nulhor of "In Old Kentucky. "
The most perfect , plcturcx'iuc and elaborate
production of an American p iy ever el\i'n In
this I'ounliy.
The Bents arc now on bale at the follouIng ;
POOc : Flint floor , Mr. 75c und Jl.W ; balcony.
OOc and 75c ; gallery ,
DAVH'C SEASON
DU Y D O WAGNKR
'
Ol'EKA
run SAM : or SIOASON TICICITS
For ( he engagement of the
DAMROSCH OPERA CO
Thursday , Friday and Saturday , Dec. 20 , 27 , 28 ,
It ) now projjredsiii } ; at
AUOLPH SIIiYKIl'3 MUSIC STORIi ,
Fifteenth and Farnam streets.
THE CHEIGHTON Tol.
]
, , lei „ ,
Mem. :
TONIGHT at 8,15
| Clay Clement
In HU Cliurmlii ! ; I'liiy , .
THE
. .NEW DOMINION. .
MATIMilO HATI IIIIA V.
PRIfES lo\ver lluar , Me , 75c , 11.09 ; balcony ,
33e. Mi-j eallery , 2Jc ,
Matlm'u Pilces l ner Hour , 50c ; balcony , 25c.
( doming , Dccfrnlif-i t2-2'
( IN Till ! MIN.SIN.su > ! > ! .
STOCKHOr.PnilB' AlliKTINU ,
Olllcu of Lce-Curl ) < e-AtiJreo oi Hardware
Comjiany. Oinulm , Nelii i.u | , Dtceinlier It ,
1895. Notlco l hereby nlven to the Htockr
holderH of the Lie-PUllio-Ainlicescn llnrd.
ware conipuny tlml the uninml tiicollnu ut
the BtocknoUleiH f UK , coinii.inyvllf \ia \
hud ! at the ollk'ps at tliu Bak ) company ,
121 ! * , 1221 and m.i llurnoy tttcot. In Ui city
nf Omaha , In Hit vtuie of Nelnatka , on
Tiieaiiuy , Juuiiury It. A , U. , li'M , at 3
o'clock p. in , , for tliu miriiuio or oloctlinr a
board of directors for the company tu ccrv
duritiK the nnsultiK year , and to Iranuict
such other Imslneta as tniiy bo presented nt
( Attest. ) II. J. USE , President.
W , M. QMS3 , Becrelary. D14d3t-M
O
no
Oonvoutloti nt Sidney Discusses All Sides of
the Question ,
GOVERNOR MOLCOMB'S ' SPLENDID OVATION
Movement l.noUInu lo 1'riu-llonl Uciu.
iiiiNlrnlloii of I'roiiowpil MvllioiU
Inlroiliirfil ttiiiiv Viiliinlilv
I'npPrK tlriul.
SIDNI3Y , Neb. , Dfc. ! ! . ( Spel I Tele
gram. ) The second day's session opened
at 0:30 : this morning with Major T. S. Clark-
son of Omaha In the clulr. After the In
vocation by HPV. Frank II. Stroul. the elec
tion of officers occurred. The follow Ing wem
elected for the cnenitng year ; A. 0. Wolfen-
berger , president ; Jamea L. Mclntos < h , secre
tary ; Joseph Obcrfcldcr , treasutor ; I , A.
Fort , state lecturer. The location of the
next convention In October , ISOO , brouRht out
a great deal of discussion , the contention
being betwrsn Uncoln and Lexington. When
the cill of delegates had been half com
pleted , It to na evident that Lexington would
b the victor , whereupon Hon. Kil Slter of
Lincoln moved that Lexington bc > nnmed a
the place for the next convention. The dele
gates took the position that they preferred
to have the mostlng where practical Irrigation
was demonstrated and lM\vson county Is well
provldetl , and Is making further cfTorta lit
that direction.
Oovernoi Holcomb received a iplendld
oviitlcn as ho arose to address the convention
and several minutes clapped before he could
begin. His nddresH was full ot brilliant
thoughts and showed n perfect knowledge
of the all-Important question for Nehrnakii.
He assured the people that he would ilo all
In his power to advance the cause of Irri
gation. The address occupied an hour. Shortly
afterward all the children attending the
public schools entered the hall. ( Juvornor
Holcomb delivered a very pretty address to
then ) , after which the entire Aiidlsnco rosx )
and gave three cheers for the chief executive
of the state. The governor wau much pleaajd
with the reception.
IN THE AFTKUNOON.
The drat subject for the afternoon's ses
sion was a paper by lien. Charles A\f. \ Irlt'h ,
Washington , chief ot the Irrigation division
of the Agricultural department. Paper :
"Tho Comparative Advantages of the Three
Methods of Irrigation , " Hon. John II. Powers ,
atato labor commissioner , Lincoln , "Prac
tical and Local Irrigation , " wan the theme
selected by Major Clarkson. He showed the
practical results of Irrigation and all of Its
advantages. "Irrigation and Its Possibilities
and the Illght of District Law. " by lion.
J. F. Ountt , was clearly ilemuiiBtr.ileil. In
addition to the president , secretary ami treas
urer , the following gentlemen \vtro added t
the state executive oommlltoe : Major Clark-
son. Omaha ; B. C , Krlckson , Drewyter ; 0. Q.
Smith , Kearney ; A. U. Wood , Oerlng ; J. M.
Edmlston , Lexington. Committee on ways
and mean si : E. U. Slzcr , chairman. Lincoln ;
L. C. Stockton , Sidney ; J. K. Doty , David
City ; Matt D.uighcrty , Ogalalla ; Ell A.
Flames , Grand Island.
Many compliments have been patil to this
city for the excellent entcrtalnmsnt of the
delegates , and several resolutions commenda
tory of the action of the citizens hero hnvo
been unanimously passed. The city Is covered
with flags and bunting. The convention hall
la a marvel ot neatness , and Its artistic
properties cannot be excelled.
Another largo ind appreciative audlcnco
greeted the epsakors tonight. Nearly 1,500
people occupied scats in tne auditorium of
: he convention hall. After a chorus by the
double quartet , Elder Edwards of Lincoln
nvoked the blessings of the Deity , followed
wnicli interesting papers were reati ; uy u A.
Ganson of Lodge Pole , "Tho Benefits of Irri
gation ; " B. F. Stephens , president Stnt ? Hor-
Jcultnral society , of Crole , "Cultivation as
an Aid to Irrigation ; " T. J , Hlttc , editor
Nebraska Farmer , "The Now West. " At this
tincture a resolution was Introduced thnnk-
ng the Nebraska fish commissioners for the
leautlful exhibit they made during the t > cs-
slon of the convention ,
NEW NEBRASKA ORGANIZATION.
The Western Nebraska Irrigation Fair asso
ciation 'as organized here today. The flrst
ncetlng ot the association will be held at
North Platte nome time next summer.
At the meeting of the Western Nebraska
rrlgatlon Fair association held this evening
he following ofilccrs were elected : William
j. Park , president ; Edward M , Searlc , sc-
rslary ; II. E. Seberger , treasurer. There
voro about fifteen short talks by farmers
ind practical Irrlgatlonlsts , which formed a
ery pleasing feature. Ther ? was an oildreoj
> y Judge S. M. Knox of Princeton , III , , on
'Agriculture by Irrigation. " He recalled
nany of the. hardships of the early settlers
and then showed the vast dlfferenca with
hose who are now farming under Irr'gn-
lon , "Fruit Under Irrigation , " a paper by
William L. Park , North Platte , anil the
> aper of W. L. Hand , Kearney , " .Same Legal
Juestions Considered , " were read by Secic-
ary Mclntosh. When President Woltenbar-
ger Introduced Governor Holcomb as the or-
itor of the evening the applauro wau doafon-
ng , and as the governor rose to address tlio
ait audience the building shook almost to
Is foundation , Ills addropa was a"master -
ilcce of oratory , filled with bright thoughts
nd excellent won3 of encouragement upon
he great question of Irrigation. The cov-
rnor occupied one hcur. The musical fea-
ures of the program won much applause.
Tire WtMldliiKN nt ANlilniiil ,
ASHLAND , Neb. , Dee. 19. ( Special. ) Hurt
Lewis and Mlsa Iluttlo Richards were mar
ried last evening. They are * well-to-do farm-
Hurt Wilson and Miss Altn Bwordfeger were
married laft evening. The brldo la n very
[ ) oui'ar ; yet ng Icily , and stands high in church
affairs.
It Is rcportd tint Will Stilton , a school
boy , whllo following u rabbit , fell In a
cave and nnmluol two days before bclnc
rescued ,
I'l'iMiIlnr C'IINIn ( lU'C'iifur.
DKCATUIl , Neb. , Dec. 19. ( Special , )
Thomas Alkln , an old soldier of tlilH place ,
U aflllctcd with hiccough. A council of doc
tors has boon examining his case. He hic
coughs four times to a minute. He line
eaten nothing for seven dayu , but hau been
fed 8&IUO milk with a loug tube ,
I'II | I < IIIOIII'H | | I'liiupliiK' Hillllou ,
PLATTSMOUTH , Neb. , Ucc. 19. ( Spe
cial. ) This morning the pumping station ot
the city water works In the northeast part
of the city wag completed.
Yesterday afternoon at tlio home of th
bride , west of town , occurred the wedding of
Michael TrlUcIi and MU > Emma Hcnnliig.
\fliriiNliii Iliiplliit Movfil lo Oincilin.
LOUISVlLfjIJ , Neb. , Ucc. 19 , ( Special. )
Today the Nebraska Ilaptlst offlco W.IH moved
to Omaha , where the paper will In the futura
be published. The lluptlet Is the otllclaj
organ of the llaptlsN of Nebraska.
Till' Ali 1 * m Mother
Has found t'at her little ours are Improved
mcro by the pleasant laxative , Syrup of Klg ,
when In need of the laxative effect of u
Senile remedy than by any other , and that
It Is more ccccptablo to them. Children
enjoy It anil It honenta them. The true
remedy , Syrup of Figs , Is manufactured \\f \ \
the California Fie Syrup Co , only ,
( o IIN | Door nml JCIIIril ,
AI'HOHA , Mo. , IJCP. 19.-Nutt Davidson ,
a prominent and wt-ulthy citizen of Veroria.
live miles cutit , wua culled to the door cf
lilH homo luMt nlghi anil bliot and liutantlp
Killed by HO inn pcrHon on the oulnldu. "
[ ik'lon IM directed ugiilnst u irmn nnni' * "
/.III , whom Davidson Imd nocused uf liclnl
inHtruiiifiitnl In the HMiarnllou of ' iiidoi\
and wife. XIII cannot bo I found ,
" "VnUiirH
We can mention no fclluru mure dsaitroui |
tliin that of physical entiKy. It Involvoi
tlm partial yujp-'inlon of the djgcitlvo and
anDlmllatlve proceeiep , and pntalli the retire
ment from bugli.triiii of the liver and kidney * .
Only tlirouch. Utc good ofticcs of KoiUtlcr's
iJtomacli JlKttj/ti pan the r < toraloii | of Its
former vlgoroui 4tatu ( be hoped ( or. \\lisn
tlilu aid lia been ivciitpd a rasumpUoi ) ot
erllylly In the ctomach , liver > ud tow l
may be relied upon. The Itlttern conquert
malaria and klduey troublei ,