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IT " " THE OMAJIA DALLY BEE : TUESDAY , JA UATIY 7 , .1890. SPEC1HL NOTICES. for tlirflp column * nlll lie tnkrti until liiino l > . in. for tlir ( Mrnliiw mill iinlll H ) i. in. ( or Uio mortiliiK iiml Suniliiuilltlntm. . Aill iTtlxrrn , li > - rrlllcMlim | ' mint- licrril clirc-k , vnn lmitimwnm nil- < lrc n < * < l to 11 iiiiiilicrcil Irttcr In rnr of TinHer. . An < mrft no nililrcnNPit Mill IIP delivered upon iironptiditloit of ( lii > rlicok on I/ . II nt en , 1 1-Uo 11 not-tl flrat | IIKI-I-IIII | 1o n ortl tlirrrnflur. .NotliltiHT ( liken for lim tlinn 25r for flr f liixrrtlon. Tin-up ml vertlm-iiii-nt * mtixt lie run COII-M-CII- tlvi-lj- . SITUATIONS U'A > Tii ) . 3TOUNO MAN WANTS I'LAPE TO DO CIIOHR3 , tal > cnrc of furnace , horn-i or cow , for lioanl. Omalm nun. Col. , cor. 15th and Knrnnm. A 101 WANTKD VOUNO MAN WANTH POSITION In raiment for bonril end room. AiliU'M II 50 , lip ? . _ A-252.T _ nn , POSITION AS cAsinnn. nooic- or cl rk liv noiinc lady ! flrst-cln i refer ence * . Address II Z7. Ilee. A M277 11 * \VANTin : , V Lei : ' IN A HOSPITAL TO lontn minilnc. Addresn II 80 , HOP. A 309-r ' WANTI8IJ MAI.I3 IIKIil * . WANTED. LIVK , INTHLLICIENT Aansrs IN Omaha to ormnlze cluln of three to n\f fami lies of our fnmoim Orchard Homes Innas In , ' central MlMlmlppI The tldo of Immigration In Knlng foulli , xvhcTp tlierinrc no liot ulmfo. no cold w Intern , no bllzrnrds , no crop failure * ' . whom two or thrco crops cnn ! > < rnU-M onch jrnr ; where there In no nuch thing n failure. If n mm lll work fine-half n hnrd n lie doe * In thin country ; cool riinimrrf. mild winters : Mire. pntlnfc crnpi of fruits mid garden truck ! rlch t roll on earth ; l > et rnl ! ni' fncllltlei. OKI. W. Ames , Kcnrnl nitpnt , 1017 rarnnm nt. , Omnhn. JM TO JIM PAID HAtr.3Mr.N foil CIOATIR : experience not necessary ; extra. Inducement * to customorii. lllBbo | > & Kline , Bt. I.OIIK Mn. II M913 .TZS * BAI.nSMKN TO ItANDI.n OUll II1OII (3IIADR lulirlcnllnff oils nnd urcnnpa , exclusively or m n side line. A. II. Tlmmlns Oil Co. , Cleveland , O _ H 2"8-S > VANTii : > SALESMAN CALL1NO ON OUO- cpry nnd mlonn lind , (04 ( sell line of lunch coo'dn on cnminlKslon : K'VP ' territory covered. Aililrw C. A. llnnkln , S28 Itroofclyn * t. . Ht. Louis , Mo. H-MZ76-7 \VANTKO , COMPKTllNT CONTIlACTOIl TO set from WO to 1 , < ) lamp posts In Buburba by Jnniinry Z' . IfW. Submit proposals to Acme I.lKlitlng Co. . St. I'nul. n 300-8 % VANTID. STIIONO HOY TO ATTHND nonsn nnd cow nnd do pcneral work uround bnusfl nond referoncc. II 31 , UPC olllcc. II M313 3 * if. PKii wnlnc AND""ixpnN8is TO snu. . cltrnr ; experience iinnecefRnry ; F | ' clnl Inducement - ment to dealers. I'olk & Co. , St. I uls. 1I-M31C * \\'ANTEO , A OOOD STOCK SADDLTI HAND : to work on piece work , twod wanes to n Kood man. DucKstaff Dros. ' Mfff. Co . Mneoln , Neb. H-M310 7 \VANTnn , s Nnws AOKNTS TO HUN ON tialoi ; cnnli security required. Apply to 11. II. News Co. . Lincoln. Neb. ll-MSSiO WANTKIJ KK1IAM3 HUM1. HOTEL , COOKS OUT TOWN , PRIVATE TAM- lly cooks , ) Koncrnl bouscwork Rlrls. strn- oKrapber , booUkccper. Canadian odlce , 1":2 Douglas. C-231-S * GOOD ainL ron oiNinAi , housework i must know bow to keep up the house nnd crok. Only six blocks from 1 > . O. : warm room. German preferred. Address II 23 , Hep. C 212-C _ aim. WANTED ron GINIRAI < nousiiwomc nt 5005 1'aclllc. _ C S07-7 GOOD GIIII rou oiNin\ij HOITSUWOUK , N. Vf. cor. 21st and Lothrop stieets. _ C 301-7 * _ " w"\NTnD. MIM.INIJHT APPRnNTICns AT Ilajdeii Dros. Apply at once. C M313 9 WANTED. SKCOND dim. ; ONB IJXIT.UI- enccd with bablea. 222j I'nrnam fct. fct.C C SI311 5 I'OIl HOUSES. JL HOUSES. V. K. DAnUNQ , llAUKUn HI-OCIC. I > -J25 AM..PAIITS OP THE CITY. THH O. T. iJtuls Company , 1303 Farnnm. " D ISli FUKNISHKDoUBE TOR bouse , ten roums. elegantly furnished , h t water bent , laundry , stable , carriage , etc. Thoa. 1\ Ilnll , 010 Pnxton block. D 127 BTANI'OIID CIRCLn COTTAGKS ; 0 ROOM , mo < lern. U > ron Reed Co. , 212 So. lith st. D 6 8 AND IIlOOM HOUSES ON FARNAM AND D-room house on 22d and I caxennorth , cheap. Jno. Vf. Robblns. 211 N. Y. Llfo Uldif.D133 D-133 CIO NO. 20TH. 4-ROOM COTTAGE. JC25 N. 20th , 6-roOm lint , nice. ] C21 N , 19th , 8-room brick. 611 No. 17th. 8-room brick. Omaha Real Estate & Trust Co. , 211 S. 18th. U-M130 roil RENT , HOUSE Or TEN ROOMS. MOD- rn conveniences : very bandy to buslne.sa. En- aulre of 1) , T. Mount , 2W S. ICth st. n 131 HOUSES. 1JUNUWA & CO. , 103 N. 15TH ST. U-123 ron RENT. MonnnN IIRICK HOUSE oilj nr 28 rooms at Ill-lie N. 2Jtn st. Sec J. N. I'rcnzcr , opposite poatolllcc. Tel. B31. D 827 SMALL , HOUSE. 411 SO. 2ITII AVE. D-M9I9 S TO Ml. HOUSES CHEAP. COS N. 13TH ST. D-M9M J2 ( , jtoDisiiN iiouans. C. A. STARR , 923 N. Y. Llfo building. 1J M1SO UIClIIT-ItOOM. ALL CONVENIENCES , 1217 South Thlity-seciind ; and many otliorn ; all BUus. ! " . IVeaJ , Sixteenth und IOURHS. | D-M192 Fl FOll RENT , MODERN HOUSE : ElpHT rooms ; ullh bain ; on cm- line ; near pail ; ; nUo small housv ; o.vl location ; only * " > . Oan- nctt. Wl Uruwn liloclc. U-ail95 J31 iIicnT"-iiqoji HOUSE. CENTRAL LOCATION , J13.ua tier month. Enquire 1016 ( lipllol avenue. U-M197 7 * roil HUNT , NIC13 SOUTH t'UONT KldllT rvim brick house , \\lth all modern Impime- V .clili nnd In tlrst-clacs condition ; possession KlM'ii Junuiiy 15. Inqulio on premlsts , 2C10 Half Himuid Btieot. p ; hOJIU ELEIIANT HOUSES : ! Cii N. 27lh u\e. , S-iooin , modoin , 120.00. 2 'll S. llth nt. . 7.100111 , mwlern , IX.W. " 0 < J2 S , llt'i it. , 7-room , niodein , $23 OJ. 31'Jl ' Jnckm n st. , 8-rx > om , modern , (2)00. 4100 LnK.iM.Xto a\e. , 9-rooin , modern , (23.00. S07 S. 2llb t. . H-room , tnndprn , | VW. ( 29) ) S. 21th l. , 9-room , modern , J30.W. S20J Scward at. , D-room culluRe , J9 00. Fidelity TiiiHt Co. , 1702 rarnnni nt. D M239 S-ROOM I'LATS , J5.W ; 1022 N. 21ST.D D 23S ra 1111 } RARGAINS H roomii. 21th nnd Douglas , modern , reduced from ICO 00 to fn.o * . 7 rooms , imdern. 27th , near CiinilnR , reduced from ns.OO to ( IS 00. 9 rooms , muilein. 21th and Douglas , reduced from $3S,00 to $20 00. 7 rnonn , tnodpin , 31th and Jackson , reduced from t7.M to llS.OJt. Alin m-vcral other fine tuiln.'H cheap. fidelity Trust Company , 17ui Knrnam Street. _ J D M2S3 9 C-ROOM C'OTTAOE. 1117 NORTH 19TII ST. : near Nicholas : 10 ; also , rutts of from 3 ID 8 moms t'lirh In brlcW linum * , 1103-11D7 North 19th Bt 311 Flint National Hank building. U-M3I4 13 l-'Oll HUNT Pl'ltMSIIKIl UOO.MS. PLEASANT ROOMS , WITH OR WITHOUT hoard ; steam heat ; bitli ; nt ICO ! ) Douulas at. Mn. A. C. Spurr. E--M23I " THRHE ROOMS FOR HOl'SEKEKPINd TO man and wife ; rent taken In buaid. : i'J N , 17th 15-303 IM'RMMlii ) HOOMS AM ) IIOAIll ) . FRONT ROOMS. WELL HEATED ; FAMILY board If iloilred ; lute * leaiwnaMo. S2I N 'fth ' 2M t. _ _ _ _ F C70 NICE WARM'ROOMSI ooou IIOAIID ; RATES renionable. Tlie Roue ! < 23 lUrnrv , _ _ _ _ F M iQ J18 BOUTH FRONT ifoo'MH. HOARD. SMI UOUQ- _ las , _ r-F Mill .Jll" Fl'RNlSlfED ROOMS \V17II HOARD. 15H FAR- jiaim _ _ _ F 521 li BOl'TH ROOM. WITH HOARD. FOR TAVO BI iillemen. SI2 South Ji'.Ii iticel , F UtK IT CHFAP rUIINIHIun ltOO.\HT.uLElOAlr > with prltato family , | 2 M week. III South Idfl street FJ7 _ ItDOMS. WITH HOARD , RKFURKNOKs ! 31C s : ctii lit r-mii n li'OU ROOMS. 4 UOOMS ; WATI.'ll IN KlTClMWj riWTIlAI. . rt\i > uuabl mil , nli-i fur huufkieiiliiK I"J t. a - : roil Ill T-hTUIIKS AMI IOU HUNT. TIIK 4-STOUY HHIi'K I ! ' li.l < , NO itt DID Fjriuin it .hit Vu Wlnjf I : u it tlic Ina niturer , watir i > n u'l fti m ta , i > . .vu * I'lut ti : elk : of 'fta it ; , ij. . , i t AOKJfTS AOENTS WANTED TO TAKU ORDKR3 IXR our celebrntnl (4 00 custom pants and nulti. Chi on no Custom Pants Co. , 29S Fifth n\e. , J M947 F2 STOHAHi : , 8TORAOE , PRANK UWURS , ll HARNEY. M i3l PACIFIC 8TORAOI3 AND WARKHOfSE CO. , tOlt-SlO Jones. Qentral sturnce nnd forwarding. WAXTHIl TO 1IUY. LIST RKAL ESTATE WITH F. D. WI3AD. Sixteenth nnd Douulns. N M10J II WANTED , IN NERRASKA , DUt'O STOCK , | 1W .0 < ) tn I3.0OT 0) . Must bo cheap for cash. Address W A. Merger , 813 Hrondnny. Council Illurfs , la. N-M251 8 rou SAMS MISCUM < AMOUS. HARD WOOD 4 AND 5-FOOT PUNCH FOR corn cribbing. C. R. Lee , 9)1 Douglan.Q Q 118 HARN TO HE MOVED AT 2115 EMMET street. F. D. Wcad , ICth and Douclas. CJ-.MK3 11 FOR SALE CHEAP ; RAKERY : REST LOCA- tlon In the cltyr dDlJic p > otl bittlnessi Address H 31 , lice onico , Council Rluffs. Q-32) 7 OIjAIIlVOYAXTS. MRS. IJIl. H. WARRF.N , CLAIRVOYANT. RE- llable business medium ; 8th year at 119 N. ICth , H 133 MASSAGE , IIATI1S , UTC. MADAM SMITH , 1'.22 DOt'OLAS STREET. 2ND lloor , room 11. Miusage , steam , alcohol imd sulliburlno batlis. T 245-H * MME. AMEH. I'ORMERI.Y OF ST. LOUIS. MAS- eago nnd baths. 607 S. 13th St. , 2d lloor , rnom 10. T m2l7-ll IIATHS , MASSAGE. MME. POST. 313V4 fl. TH , FINE LIVERY RIGS CHEAP. ED RAUMLEY , 17lh nnd 8t. Mnry'a n\cnue. Tclcphono. m. RELLE EI'l'ERLY CORSET MADE TO ORDER at 1509 Farnam. Lady agents wnntud. U M937-J2T , * MATRIMONIAL CORRESPONDENCE RUREAU. 1'nper and lists , JOc. Enrth Pub. Co. . St. LiuU , Mo. U 603-J6 * SUPERPLOUS HAIR AND MOLES REmoved - moved by electricity. Mme. Post , 3WH S. 15th. MIS9 VAN VALICENI1URG1I DESTROYS PERmanently - manently by rlcctilclty supcriluoua bnlr. moles , wnrts , etc. Room 416 , N. Y. Life bldg. U 902 RELIAHLE INFORMAT1ON REQARDINO THE wonderful Cilpiile Creek uold llflds , with photo- grnphi of Bold mines nnd district. Knowing 100 opportunities to Krow rich , for Jl.OO. Address W. II. limbeck , box 77. Cripple Creek. Colo. u 2oris MONEY TO LOAN ON PERSONAL PROPerty - erty ; strictly confidential. Address I1. O llox 320. U 142 WEDDING INVITATIONS. Ul'RKLEY PTO.CO. U E13 F3 VIAVI CO. , 340 REE 1IUILDINO : HOME treatment for Indies ; pbjslclnn of fifteen jears' cxperlenco In attendance , consultation frpp. ELECTRIC PRINTS AND PORTRAITS. J. F llodtker. 1302 Douglas street. 'J M321 I'O MOXI2Y TO IOAf HI3AL ISSTATIJ. ANTHONY LOAN AND TRUST CO. . 313 N. Y. Life. Loani nt low rites for-cbolco neciulty In Nebraska iSc Io a furtiu or Omaha city property. \ 143 MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES THE O. F. Dn\ls Co. , 1503 Furmun st. W 114 0 PER CENT MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA real estate i Neb. farms. W. IJ. Melklc , Om > ha. W 143 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real estate , llrennnn , Lo\e & Co. , Paxton blk. W 117 CITY LOANS. C. A. 'STARR , 023 N. Y. LIFE. W 1 MORTGAGES. Q. O. WALLACE. RROWN ULIC W 143 LOANS ON IMPROVED & .UN1MPROVED CITY properly. W. Farnara fmlth .t Co. . 13l ) Pamnm. \V-1GO MORTOAGE LOANS ; LOW RATES. J. D. Zlttle , ICth and Douglas , Omalm. W--151 FARSI LOANS , DOUGLAS AND SARPY , 1 TO 19 years ; low rates. Garvln Bros. , 210 N. Y. L. W 152 WANT.ED AT ONCE. APPLICATIONS FOR IniRO loans on business property , also dneUnR house loans ; don't wait until your old lo.in ex- plies , apply now. Fidelity Trust compiny. 170.2 Fnrnnm st. W 343-J23 POR MONEY SEE F. D. WEAD , ICTH AND Douglas. W M132 IT SECURITIES POR SALE W < > have accepted and offer for Fnlo the fol lowing llrst mortgage loans on Imprint J Omahn pioperty. No better InM'Stnient can ba found. JLOO * ) r yrw. , Ci per cent , 8-room modem house. Jl.WO 5 jrs. , 7 pir edit , S-rooiu modem bouse. JiXW 3Vj jrs. , 7 per cent , 7-room cottage. IJ.fl'jO 6 jrs. , 7 per cent , 8-room modern house. $1,500 5 jrs. , 7 pet cent , 2 dwellings. J1.1W 0 jrn. , C per cent , 8-room duelling. This list changes excry week. Call end Inspect these securities nnd satisfy jourself. fidelity Trust Company , 1702 Pal mini st. Y TO I-OAX-CHATTrLS. MONEY TO LOAN ON PURNITURE. PIANOS , horst-s , wagons , etc. , nt lowest rntea In city ; no removal of goods : strictly confidential ; jou can pay the loan oft nt any tlmu or In any t""OU"t < t""OU"tOMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. . SOU S. ICtli at. X 153 MONEY TO LOAN , 30. CO , 90 DAYS ; FURNI- tun1 , pianos , etc. Duff Green , rnom 8 , Unrlter block. X 154 IIUSINUSS CIIAXCKS. KOIl SALE CHEAP , HLACKSM1TII AND \\ngon shop. J. W. Porncj , Hartley , Neb. Y-M213 8 * THE HILLINGS TIMES POR SALE , COM- lilole news and Job plant. Satisfactory reaHonH for selling ; eaxy tiTim ; apply to J , D. Mntthc- son , RIUhiKS , Montaiin , Y 300-8 i\cnAx EQUITY IN LARGE TRACT OF LAND NEAR Omalia ; ulmt bnvo jou to ufter. H. F. Dnlley , 1)10 N. Y , Llfu bids. 7.-157 CHICAGO PROPERTY PORPIRST rla s fnrm nenr Omaha. T , 11. McC'ulloch. sullu COI , Chamber of Commerce , Chlraeo , III. Z-M1-J15 FOR EXCHANOI'OMAHA PROPERTY AND 16.0000) cnsh for Chlrngn propfity. T. 1) . Mo. Culloch , nuito COI , Chamber of Commurce , Chl- HI. . X.-SW-J15 J3.COOOO FARM MORTGAGE NOTES. DRAW- InR 8 , per cent. Secured In Ruit county. Neb. For hardware. Addicim 1C. & 1) . . care of Rector & Wllhelmy , Omaha , Nfl > . Z S23 12 WANTED , TO TRADE HOt'SE"wiTII FOUR rooms nnd lot 0x125 on cor , 10th nnd Atlas Bin. , Otnnhn , for. Iowa or Nehninkt farm or n milk bii lnes . Address II 25. IU'0 olllco 7. HH C' 60 ACRES LAND , CASH OR EXCHANC1E FOR goodi at bargain. DtCluik , Sheridan , Wyo. X-MJI7 0 SAI.i-HI3AI. r..STATK. AIISTRACTS. THE RYRON REED COMPANY. yir1KL 11A1U1A1N8 , HALE OR TRADE IN CITY PROP , urtlrs and fartim. Jno. N. Pn'iuer , ( pp. P. O. UK Ul WANTED , LARGE CITY AND PARM PROP- irUiu far tulc or exchange , T. II. McCullot.li. kullo 604 , Chumber of Coimnerce , Chlcaco , III , RIO-iW J1J S'J ACRES IN IOWA , IS.4W. It/ ) In U > .i. JJ.iW. M near Llneuhi , SI.CM. \'t tMHtlon Knox uuinty , (3,240 , 40 Kaipj lounl ) , } ' ' ) . (01 In lo\\a , K'u nil acre. 21'J ' , MadlKin rounty , louo. ti1) an acio , k ) In I'li'H'O munly. 110 an nrre. , C P. HnrrKin. 51 ! N V. Life HB--MJ.G * SI'1IURII\N PROPERTY. Cl utim. tl 4M 10 iu- | . ' Jl 2'W. 0 ncri , 14 o ) , IS nciP * , 16,0-W , 10 nufit on liouUtnid , I iiriu on Hnulei'niU , tlOO a font , SO uctaf. ( JM un : irn * . O P Hauli n , SOS N , V. Life. RE-3C2-C' FOR KALE. WEST FLORIDA LANDS K8- p cliillv udutiteil tu fnillK ; 677 acrciilth brick > uiil hi loinplrla runnlne order ; 75-bor o pa\\cr riiKluu and boiler. nepattrn guard brlclc michlni' and jiUKinlll ; Potl'i crusher * , track mil rum ullhvhUlnic drum to hvul clay from Unit. , t\\a rain und uiiKon to huulocd , vltli p.illcti tar 120.IXK ) bricks , one hand ? ) wh < , tbu tluiuft of ritty und \\C4iil , dNvellini ; i "i nlih nix r"in . kitchen end bath room < 1 - > J nti > r and location , pvr drily licullb > . J n'i4 McCiill uali. poitolllcv Quintette , Pla. RE-J05-Feb S * ' KOIl SAM > -IliAt , KSTATK. ( Contlnueil. ) COME AND BKB WHAT A FINE HOUSE nnd lot I can cell for JI.1M ; nn locnllty. A south front lot on Fnrnixm st. for $ ) cash , Ono on Kth and C for | 700. F. K. Uarllnp , Rarker blk. 1IB Mtt 7 HARGAINS. ltOITSr.9. LOTS AND FARMS ; sale or trade. P K. Darling , Uarker llloik. RE-IC9 HUILDIXJ AM ) LOAN ASSOCIATIONS. SHARES IN MUTUAL I * & R. ASS'N PAY . 7 , 8 per cent when 1 , 2 , J yearn old ! nlwaji redeemable. 1704 Farnam lit. , Nnttlngcr , Sec. 169 HOW TO OET A HOME OR SECURE GOOD Interest on savlngi. Apply to Omahn L. & II. Ass'n , 1704 Ilee blJff. U. M. Nattlnger , Sec. 170 MUSIC , AHT AM ) GEORGE r. GEI.LENllECIv , RANJO AND Bultnr trncher. 1813 Chicago st. 103 I'AWXllIIOKnilS. II. MAIIOWITZ LOAN'S MONI3Y. 418 N. 10 ST. 1C3 noiisns HORSHS WINTKRHI ) ; IIKST Or CARE Riven horsed , both winter nnd summer. Addre M. J. Welch. Orotnn , Neb M772 KIUMTUIII ; : . , RiiAnnn nud imckiilery cheap IhN month. M. S. Wnlkln. 2111 Cumlnc. Tel. 13S1. 171 55ULEMA rULLKR , CIO KARI1ACH lll.K. . T.N- Bngcincnta nmdo for rtndlngs In nnd out of rlty. LOST. LOST , SUNDAY. II12T\VEEN MERCHANTS hotel and ICta nnd Prtnmm nti * . , cchtleuieti'9 rlKbt band liniwn kid Rluve with fur \ > rlllnm\ \ . Return to Dee olllce for ipvrnrd. Lost W.1- " * STIIAYED , FROM 212 H. 2 < TH ST. , A RAY mate , C jcars old ; white spot on forolion.I. . Ixwt M31) 7 * S1IORTIIAM ) ANI > TVPKWIIITIXG. A. C. VAN SANTS SCHOOL. C13 N. Y , LlfR. OMAHA UUSINESS COLLian. : 15TII , FA UNA Ml 1C3 UMiilTAKiilH AM ) KM 11ALMKHS. ii. ic , nuniciJT. ruNKn M/DIUICTOU AND cmbnltner , 1C1S Chlcapo ft. , teleph' ' ne 50. 160 SWANSON & A'ALIKN , 1T01 CUMIXQ. I'ULTlfiW 167 M"O MAUL. UNDRUTAK KU AND KM- balmcr , 1417 Fnilinm St. . teleplune 225. 1C3 IIOTIOI.S. Ar.TNA HOUSE ( EUROPEAN ) . N.V. . COR. 13th and Dodge. Rooms by day oreek. . 1CI THE \NGE HOTEL , C02 S. 15TH ST. : STEAM bent ; table bonid , J3.00 pr eek , M1M IIICYCMS. 11IG UAUOAINS IN SECOND-HAND III. c > cle3 , skalen , Coc tu $300. Omaha Ulc > ce ! Co. 323 N. lOlh st. MGC3 JS AN EXl'ERIENCED D75ESSMAICER WANTS senhiR Ui fainlllis ; ulll si'\v nt icduced nit--s for Junuarj. Addresi II SI , lice 30S-C * FOU.M ) . MAlIlj W ATI II. OWNER CAN IIAVi ; ! ) > proving proiieity nnd p.ijIUK fm nd- vertl enicnt. Cllj IMnUtu'y stieet. M3I2 7 STOCKHOI.DRKS' MCETINC5-T5NION KUJVATOK COMPANY OF OMAHA Notice Is hereby given that a meeting of the stockholders of the Union elevator Company , for the purpose ot eiectinj ; seven directors and the transaction of such other business ns muy propeily come before tno mestinff , will bo neld In the library , Unlun Paclilc bulldln , Omaha , Nebraska , upor. Monday , the 13th day of January , lS9j , be tween the hoys of 10 a. m. and C o'clock p. in. The stock transfer books will be closed ten days before the date of meetlnK. Omaha , Nebraska. Dpoomb'r 21. ! S > 'i3. S. H. H. CLAUK , President. D22 d23tm BTOCKHOLDEnS' MHETING UNION LAND COMI'ANY. Notice Is hereby fjiven that the annual mooting of th ? stockholders of the Union Land company for the election of llvo dlicc- tora nnd the transaction ol such other busi ness as may lawfully come before the mooting , will be held In the library , Union Paclilc bulldlnn , Omahn , Nebraska , upon Monday , January 13 , li'JG , at 10 o'clock , n. m , The stock tinnsf r books will be closed ten days before the date of the mcftlnjr. Uoston , MiissichuEetts , December 12 , 1S93. AUXANDiil MILLAR. Secretary. D22 (123tm WHITE STAR LINE. bailing from New Yolk \Vedn"hJ.lJ. . 119 follons No tailing the 2oth ot December. liJO Teutonic , Jan. 1 , 10 a. in. , Brhanr.lc , Jan. 8. 10 a. in. ; Majestic , Jan. 15 , 10 a. in. ; Gonnanlc , Jan 22 , 10 a. m. United States nnd Hoyal Mall Steamers. Saloon passage , f.V ) and upward , according to ete.uncr selected and location of berth. Second cabin JT > nnd 141 on MaJ'dlc nnd Teutonic DRAFS pnjabla en ilemnnJ ciciynhere In Gicat llrltain and Irelind sold nt loncst rates. For liup tlon of p'ans of steamers nnd any further Information apply to local agents or ihect to It. MAITLAND KiRSEG'l A 't , 2s n'nn N. Y , N. ANDERSON O'l W'n Agt. . 741 POl'TII PI.Anif ST. RAILWAY TIME CARD l.tu\ra inVmLINQTON & MO. niVHU.lAirlves OmulmlUnloii U.'pat , lOtli & Mason Uts.f Omilia S:30am : . Denver Kxi > i > i . SVnm : 4:3-ipm.lk. : Hills. Mont. A I'ugct Sail ix. 4opm : 4&pm ; . Demer Hxnrcst . < :05pm : 1OSpm .Nebraska Local ( i-xcept Sunday ) . , 7M5i.ro . . .Lincoln Local [ except Sunilayll:25tm : : IjjSpm . . .Fait Mall ( for Lincoln dally. . . _ Ltuven lOIUCAaO. nUHLINOTON & . OniatmUnlon ] Depot , lOtli A Mason fits. I Oinah.i 600pm ; . Chicago Vestllmli- . 8.00am t.lSam . Chlcaco Kipre.su . 4:15pm : - sopm. . .Chicago & fit. Louis nxnrcas. . . 8.oo.un ll5nm. : . Iaclflc Junction Local. . , EIOpm : _ . Taut Mnll . 2jopm : Lea\es ( CHICAGO , MIL. & ST. PAUL.IAI rues Omahn I Union Depot , 101 Ii & MaionSta. _ | Omalia ' CWpm. : . Chicago Limited . T..TT Si13am : tq ; 5am. . . Chicago Kxpreaa L jex JiunJay ) . . . 8:2Spm : . . . OnnlmlUnlon Dtpot , 10th & Mawm Bin I Omnli i lllOOini . Knflern Cxpreis . 310pm ; 4 : 5pm . Vrptltmled Limited . C.tJpm 7:05nm : . . . Carrjll C:4Spm : . Omaha Chicago Bpeclal . 8DOam : 4:30pm : . Iloone Local- . :30am : , , , . , , . . Missouri Valley Local . 9JOam : Lea\e lUIIICAClO. n. I. & 1'ACIKIC.IArrhri OmahalUnlon Dipot , 10th & Mnion 813,1 Omaha Ji ) : < 0atn. . . Atlantic nxpie > lex. Sunday ) , ' . 6:35pm : -25pm . NlKtU Kipre.s . , , . , 8i5.im ; 4Mpm : . Ctilrann Veitlbjlzil Limited . IrSIpm 4:60pm..v.Bt. : I'aul VeitlMil ' ' _ _ _ WEST , _ _ _ > _ . Kr. i , Eun.0S8am ! : l40pm . Colorado Limit qd. . . . . . . . . ,4j ( pm I.ea\e " | C , BT. P. . U. & O iArrhei OinalmjDcpot , 15tli and Webster Si . | Omaha Sl'.am : . Ploux Pity Accommodation. . . 8:15pm : n.lipm. . . Sioux City Exures * ( ex. bun.i.ll:55im : M pm. . . . . . . 8t. Paul Llmller. . ! 10am Leaven I Jn. . & MO. VALLRT. ( Arnvei Ornahal Dtpot , 15lh and Webster Ht . I Omalm * * 2lpm : ! ) . Fust Hell and nxpre7a. . 5:3Ip : m 2lSpmex. : Bat. ) W > o. Kx. ( ex ilon. ) , , Eipm : 7:50im. : . . Norfolk Kxpress ( ex. HunJa > ) , ,10iSam : ( 4Spir . , . St. Paul Kxpre i . , . O'lOam Uineal K. cTrBTrj , A C. H. Om > haUnlon | Depot , 10th & Maion 8t S.OSam. . . , ICnn a City Day Kinross , , . .Y 5:30pm : M.'pm.K. C. Nlglit Ex. Via U , P. Tran , 7:00 : m Lea\ei I MIPFOUIU PACIFIC , lArrUca Oiimhol Dtpot. Hlh and Weh ter St , I Omaha 10 : < Ox'nT , 1st , i.oul 'Rxpreu , , , eiMom 1,80pm Ht. Loul Kxpren , , . 6:03pm : aS'pni..n.NebraiUa : Loral ( ev. Bun. ) OiOQani 8IOUX CITY ft PACIFIC. I Arrive ! Omaha | _ Depot , 15th and Webtler Sli. I Omaha . . . . . . . . . . Paul Limited . 8lOim ! L7axc "l B1OUX CITY TpACIFIC. JArrlveiT OmahaJUnlpn Depot , 10h | & Mason Sti.Ornaha 705am ; . Kloux City I'aJi&ngtr . 10:40pm : . . . . . . . Paul Limited. . . . . . . . . :80ani : LTaTeTl UNION PACIFIO lArrlve. OmahHUnIon Depot , 10th & Mmon fill. I Omaha 130anf . North Platle Kxprei . 4-lOpm StlOain . Overland Limited . 4:45pm : 3:80pm.Heat'ce : & Strom bV Kx ( ex. Bun. ) 4-lOpm 6:15pm : , , Grand Iiland Kxprea > ( x. Sun.,12 OJpin ; SOpni . rant Mall . 10:2 : Jam Oinahalunlon Dtpot. 101 Ii A Maaon Sla I Omaha St. Loula Onnoo Il&ll What Mrs. Hcniiiplowcs to His Im proved Homf6ptjthic Remedies. I i H CHRONIG'CATARRH Of ttic .Moit Olixtltintc Nnliiri' Tluir- ottKlily ninl Pcrinnni'iitl } ' CnroiI Ij niH'iiMiii Hliotiinn ttnni , Kliltu-y Mini AH Illooil Mini \or\p nltpntpn Cnrpil ! > > Alniiyon'H IinnroVPil lloniiii'ii- lintliliIli'tiieilloM At All IriiKKlN < M , -T. Cfiifs 11 lloftlc. Mrs. H. D. A. HennlriK , 2000 Holllns Etrcct , MaUlmcre , MO. , says ; "My dauRhler , Louisa , Ftiffered from catarrh of the nose anil tliroit for flvo years or more. 12vcry morning her no 3 was compUtcly Mopped uplth inticuo , and olio suffered from pain ami pressure acrasi lier torshpad , snsczlng anil raising mucus frcm the throat , tlllllctilty In brcith- Itig and hcnvlncaa across the clust. I tried tcvcr.il pliy&lcluis nnJ different lilnds of ttentment , but nho found no benefit. Klnally I began treating her with Munyon's Catarrh IloiiRHllc. ' , and In a short time shewa.3 coin- pletclycur d and has never hail a symptom nines. " Are you willing to spend GO cents for n cum that pssltUoly cur s catarrh by remov ing the cause tf the disease ? If so , ask your druggist for a 23-cont bottl ? of Munjon'a Catarrh Cure nnd a 25-cent bottle of Catarrh Tablets. The Catarrh Cure will eradicate tlm dlucaso from the systtm and the lablfts will clcniio and heal the allllcted parts and ro- oloro them to a natural anl healthful condi tion. Munyon Kcmcdtes contain positive cures for all diseases. At all drngglste , mostly 23 cents. Personal letters to Professor Munyon , 1505 Atch sir et , Philadelphia , 1'a. , answered with free medical advice for ony disease. STOCKHOLDERS1 MKUTIKG. Olllcu ot Lee-Claike-Andrceten Harihvarj Company , Omnhu , Nebiusku , UJcembcr 14 , 1 ! > ! ; 3. Notlco Is licrtby given to She stock holders of the I. ° c-Claiku-Andrccsen llard- \varo company Unit the annual meeting of the stockholders of the company will be held nt the olllces of the said company , 1210 , l Jl and 1223 Humey t-trect , In the city of Omaha , In His stnto of Nebraska , on Tuesday , January 11 , A. U. 15.00 , at 3 o'clock p. m , for the purpose of electing a board of illicclois for the company to herve duttng the cr.sulnjr ear , and to transact bitch other business us may be presented at W. M. GLASS. Secretary.D14d32t > f NOTICE TO STpCKHOLDEUS. The annual meef'rhij of the stockholders stilnir > ear and transacting s'lich oilier bus- iii ! > a as maj properly como btforo such moetliiK. Hy older of th ? president J2-d21t N. P. F121L. Secreinry. r Knlr ami C il lft' , \VlniIs 'far 1-liriinUn. Obsei-vcr Welsh , of the Oimln stat'on has been Insti noted to hoist the cold wave ling. A fall of 2 > degree. } Is expected bj Ihls evening- i * > ! WASHINGTON Jart C The forecast for Tuesday Is : i , Fori'Nebraska , ICanyrts-and Colorado Fair nnd colder , r.orjln > e2tcf'.y v.jnds. , . For Mlsscur : Falr.lrt'lh6 , northwest ; rain In the routheast 'paitlcn ; colder In the northwestern portion ; winds shifting to northwesterly. For Iowa Fair nnd colder ; northcrlj wind" ' ' ' For Snilh Dakota Fair ; colder In the southwestern portion ; westerly wlnls. Loval Ki-conl. OFFICH OF THU Wr.ATHEn nilltCAU , OMAHA , Jan. C Omaln record of tcmper- attire and ralnfail oonipu-ed with cone- ! > rondlng dav of pist four years : 1895. 1S:5. 1E9I. IK)3. ) Maximum tetnpTatnre. . . . 52 S3 13 41 Minimum temperature. . . . 2' 21 0 10 Avciairc temperature .it 30 1 2 > Precipitation OU .0) .03 .01 Condition of temperature and preclpita- t'on at Omaha for day and slr.ca March 1 , 1S3J : NcTmal temperature 1" r\cess : fi r the day 1 Accumulated o\cos ? Flnco Jl.ireh 1 31.1 Normal pru-ip tillon C3 Irches Deficiency lor the ttny ft ! Indies Tot'il ' preclpitat.on rInc3 March 1 21.72 Inc-he- Delielency since Mach ; 1 11.13 In T.C < Ui-iiartH from SfntluiiM nt M p. in. -3 3I STATIONS AND STATE OF WEATHER. Omnhn. clear , , ! 42 ] r.2 | .no Noith 1'latte , clear Huron , clear r , ) ' 01 Chicago , clear . V. 2S .00 I.'iuls , cien Gli .00 Ht. Paul , part cloudy , S' .00 Daunpoil , clrnr ' Kansas City , clear , , r/j | .6i II < * len < i , cleir , . . . 4S ( .00 Oklnhoin.i , cloudy . . . , t. . . . . . . . 4 | .01 Halt Lnk < - I'lty. oli-ar 21 | M nHii..uck. cl'nr ' Si \ lncc.nl. clear , I i 'ni chi-jeniif , clear 2 ! ] 4SI .CO WIHUInn , tlear , Hniild Clt > , part cloudy , . . 401 Cl Cohesion , clouily L. A. WELSH , Observer. IlcjiiililIciiiiM Tnlct ; ( InFliIil. . TOl'fiKA. Jan. 6. The Swedish npnb- 1'cans nt Kansis liavo decided to placs one of their number In the Held ns a candidate for dolegatD at large to tlio national convention. Rev. S , A. Swinson , president of Ilethnny collCKo at Lliuloborg , has been ealected and will receive the unanimous support of Ilia countrymen who vote the- republican ticket. The movement orlglnatsd with the Swedish. American league- . I'Mr i- l ) < -Mlr > M a hiiuiir HOIINI- . I'LAQUEMI.NK , Fla. , Jan. C , Last night the sugar hous ; of General William J. It- ) hans burned to the ground , tosether with twenty-nvo cars cf. . tijrar In the pot room. , JCO.OOOnwrpfei. ; \ \ . $10.000. TUB IlKAI/PY J1AHKUT. INSTRUMENTS place ! on record January C , 1898 : i > . WAIWANTY nnnns C. A , Walker and wlfd'to c. 13. Cox , lots 1 , 2 and 3 4 > lock 3 , I ake tlVlow . . . . AI.-IU.M . $ 5,000 00 Pioneer Town Sltw , icompany to Peter Petets , Ioti < , l. . < mnd 2 , block 12 , llonnlnKton , f . . . , . 17305 S. K , IlOKera andrluwlfo to J. A. Hradlcy , part of lot 7 , block 0 , Improvement Aiwiielatlon mid , , . . . 1 Howlnnd Dalley and wife to EIIITIB , snmo . r.uJJ . 2,30000 Habo'.l Cio3s and husband to Mary Whltaker , lot I./ / l ! Sck W , South Omaha . , , , -rrff. . . , , . 8,00000 \V. H. Pleke-iB andiMiro to P. I , . Perrlne. trustee. , iot. | L'O , block 3 , JJrown park . . . " . . . ; " , . , . 1,000 W Same to J. W. Wltttclspoon , lets 18 and 19 , block , * Ame . 2,00000 J , W. Smith nnd wife to mile Few ler. lot 11 , block V ootrer & A.'s add to South Omaha . . . . . 20000 K. Vf. Holloway to J. .M. Jnhnston , lot 10 , block 2. A. . 8. Patrick's add. 1 00 O 13 , Helton to Bophle Harlght , same . , . , . , , . , , COO 00 QUIT CLAIM DEEDS. 13. II. Odell nnd wife to Charles Illder , lot 23 , Koclc 17. Uedfurd Place . , , . , . . . . , . 1 09 C. V. Harrison , receiver , to Mutual Investment company , loth 1 nnd 2. Marker's uubdlv . - . , . , . . . . . 1 00 DUEPS. Master In chancery to Passumpalc Havings bank , uVi of lot 3 , block CO , Omaha . , , . , . 3,350 22 Same to J. N. Hrown , trustee , lot 6 , block 5 , Patrick's 1st add. , . . , . . . , . . 2.20000 Special master to Mutual Invest * inent company , lots 1 and 2 , Harker's subdlv . . . , . COO 00 J. U Pierce , receiver , to C. A , Kent , tame . . , , . . . Tola ] amount of transfers . (35,075 ( 22 ON THE LARAMIE PLAINS. Story Culver4 und Ills llliz/.nrd Kid. Salt 1'r.ittcloco Hullatln. m The Pacific overland , westbound , pulled out of the elation at Medicine How and straightened for the run across the l.arnmlo plains to Ilanllns. lowa through the gnp where the North 1'latto breaks the barrier of the Rockies the north wind came sweeping , bearing btforo It gront drifts of snow that eddied nnd swirled about the cabs of the two locomotives , but w Ith no sign ns yet of bankIng - Ing up on the track. The engines , pulling and blowing , made brave way ngnlnst the blizzard , and from the cab ot the foremost the tmglneer looked out , Icen-cyoil , ng.tlnst the blast , though the bits ot ICQ In the wind utung his face like the Illcks ot a whip. The llremon , swart with coal dust nnd stripped to their undershirts even In that temperature , steadily kept the 11 res going , and now and again bent low to the furnace doors to melt from their hair the Iclclis formed ot the perspiration which ran from their open pores and froze as It ran. In the smoking room of the last sleeper of the- train little Dickey Culver dozed as the night fell , arousing hlnu < clf now nnd again to look out with a great weariness upon the white waste. Mttle Dickey Culver had or- lived at the dignity ot a vacation and had tnlicn It In a trip to Chicago. "It's dovlllsh queer taste at this time of year , " Pessunden had said to the boys nt the club , after a night of seeing Dickey off , "but n man must take his vacation when It comes , nnd 1 suppose wo nil feel a longing to got back Into the world once In a while. I know I look forward to a reincarnation myself some day , " Dickey had his vacation , nt all events , In his own way which Is the only proper kind of way and now no was on his way back to San Kranc'sco , llndlnK the road almost In terminable In the wintry weather. You see , there Is always so much to look forward to for a Cnllfornl.in who comes back. Night comes down fist upon nLaramlo plains when It cornea bearing1 a blizzard , and as the darkness closed In the wind arose , moaning and shrieking the chanis ot ths lost. It dashed particles of Ice against the d-ublo windows ot the cir , an I there was a shivery feeling In Its million voices , thcugh no touch of It came Into the snug smoking compartment of the slo per. Tno porter , came In presently , touched n button and lighted the Incandescent llnhU" . That shut out the sight ot the sweeping rlrirts of the blizzard , but could not elitit out the moaning of the wind cr the beating cf the Ice particles against the windows. "It's a beastly night , porter , " Dickey said , In sheer desperation for somebody to talk to "Dat's right , boss. Hlt'a the wust run I've had this fall. " lie went out , feeling tin same human crav ing for company In the storm that Dicksy did , but flnainq It more to ihls liking In the porter ot the ntxt car forward. Then Dickey dczed again. lie was the cnly passenger In the car , as , t chanc d , und winter travel over the Paclilc railroads Is dreary business , even when there is plenty of company. Presently he gteok him- ilf together and lighted a cigar. Then TO looked out. Into the darkiuss. There v.-as a curve In the track Just there , and he 'aw the two bra'ie engines beating their v.iy Into the teeth of the wind , lighting It down , nnd the long train , Ilk * a great ter- before him. Then the it > nt ot fire , defiled 'iiqlnEi vanished Intc a cloud of steam , lurid wlfi their cwn paso'ng flrs , and the lights vvers gone Into th darkntss. "If I were In San Francisco tonight , " said , thinking aloud from a kind of htin- cry desire to hear a voice , even If his own to drown the walling of the wind , "I would Rlvo a dinner at the Frenchman's , nnd I would have all the bays . I could get and thcr would b ; a lot , for U Is a long ways from payday. Thess fellows at the east may be. ahead of us In Some minor matters cf clUllzatlon , but they do not know how to eat. I haven't had a square meal since I lelt San Francisco. " It will be obsarved that Dickey Culvir had i pronounced case of nostalgia , and the fut- roundlngs were favorable to Its perfect de velopment. The California ! ! who does not develop homesickness on an eastern wintpr night Is no true child of the sun and surely ho" must become utterly homesick when hs faces a Wyoming blizzard , even from the , afe shelter of the window of a vestlbuled Pullman sleeper. "I wonder , " he went on , still thinking aloud and peering out into the darkness , "whether thers Ij any soul abroad on these plains to- alght ? I Euppos-e not. The people who j've hero must have sense enough to keep to whatever houses they have on such a night is this. It ssems to me we are going slower and flower. I suppose two engines can pull us along all right , hut It would be so-milling frightful to become snowbound In 'jch a deiolatlcn as this. " The. a\les creaked and strained , the walling cf the Etorm's voices was unceasing , but the engines beat their way forward steidlly. Ihey seemed almost to bound Into the dark- n = 3. to advance by a succession of leaps , and In the train behind them the passsng-ru , \ero preparing for bd as naturally as though they had bsen safely In their own widely scattered home ? all but little Dickey Culver , alons In the last sleeper. He smoked his cigar and looked out Into the darkness. Overcome presently by mrvousness he aroio from his lounging chair In the smoker and walk d to the rear door of the car. Ho could ECO no more than from the window of the fniok r , but It retted him to get a irw nsp3ct of the darkness. The wind was walling here , too , and the laltl * of thu ca against the glass was even more start ling , H temcd almost to strike him In the t n c\ cAs he stood there li chanced to glanca down nt the snow drifted Into tlu reir I'estlbulo of the car and then with un exclamation In- throw open the door. It way as though hundreds of llttl ? knlvus were cutttlng the flesh of his face , but he had cecn that In his downward glance which undo him careless of bodily pain. The little curly hcod of a child was there , burled In the snow , and ho could see evfn through the lleico blast of ths wind a ragged form huddled close against the door. Th * foim almost fell Into his arms , but there was a tearing of the frozen garments loose from the lloor of the platform as holrew th- . child In and quickly shut the door. Us lifted th ? child. In hlP arms , stepped back Into the smoking compartment and rang the bell for the porter. The form was that of a little girl , possibly G years old. with tear drops frozen upon her fao * , an I It was so Htlll and white that , as the light fill upon It , Dickey thought he had taken H out ot the- blizzard only to give It Into the hands of the undertaker at Uio next station. IIi rang the boll again , chiding the child's hands meanwhile nnd striving to start again th ? flow of her feeble life cur rent. As a reporter. Dickey had been thrcugh many curious oxperlenc s , but this was new. It docs not fall to the lot of San Krancltco newspapsr men to revlv ? those p.'rlshlng al cod | , Again ho rang the- bell , and this time the porter came , Perhaps hd thought It way time "his gentleman" win going to bed or , posiXbly , " thi > ether porters wore too busy putting their Kentleinrn to bed for fnrthei Kpfjlp. At ll events , he came , and tliorj wps a swrlea of shsrp orders glyen , nnd pres ently Dickey had plenty of company. There wan even a physician on the train there iK'.ially U , no you will find out If you will taki the trouble to ascertain the next time you happen to travel and the physician hay liui co olllce hour. ) while he- was traveling , came along with the conductor and the brakeman - man and a few curious and fewer merciful pawenyera to glvo what help ho could , The physlclan'u practice lying In a cold country , ho knew precisely what to do In this emergency , and Dickey gladly released the principal mpont'lblllly to MH mere experi enced hands , while ho told over and over again , for the benefit of the curious pawen- KCTJ , how ho chanoid to t-eo the llttlo one lying on the rear platform , The physician workol tteajlly over the child for ten or perhaps twnty minutes. "She'll do now , " he tuld at latt , "let her leep , " The porter , under Dickey's direction , and with his dusky jijlm crossed with silver , made up an extra berth In the car. In which ( he child was laid , She wan sleeping the warm sleep of childhood , wrapped In Mr I'ullmau'u blankets and with Dickey's heavy overcoat thrown across her feet. The- doc tor and the curious passengers had returned to their own berths , nnd the conductor and his men had gone back to their work cf seeing to the safety of the train , after assuring the porter of the last car that h * would bo licit to no responsibility for the i > .iswngcr ho car ried without ticket or berth check. The storm walled across the Uiramlo plains nnd the leo i\irtlcles beat \\\tm \ \ the window n of the coach. Still Pt aillly nnd fiercely the great , throbbing engines fought their wa > Into the storm , nnd from his lofty se.it In the cab the engineer of thp head locomotive looked out upon the track while the leo stung hlo face nnd his breath congealed In his mus tache. The firemen , water poring out nl their pores nnd freezing uprn them , still fe < J tlui flames that w ro the llfo ot the train , keeping It up to the. motion that warded of ! Icy death , and tha steam from the cylinder froze nnd foil In n rain of Ice bosldo the steel tails through all the long"night. . In the last sleeper little Dickey Culver sst nnd smoked , whllo the child slept peacefully In the luxury of a double lower berth , nud from the stateroom came the steady snore ot the porter. Dickey did not even doze In the night , for that was his day , and he was puzzling over how that child cams , to be upon the platform. Certainly she had not been there when the train lottMedicine How , for ho had stood upon that platform himself nnd watched the station out of sight and It had been broad day then , The < train had stopped nowhere , and yet how absurd It was to suppose that the child had bscn put there while the cars were In motion. How could she hnvo been , and who could have done It ? 13vtn a Wyo ming blizzard , strong ns It was , did not bear llttlo girls about on Its wings nnd deposit them upon the platforms of the sleeping cars for passengers to pick up. Dickey could never tell afterward how many cigars ho smoktd thnt night , but he exhausted his supply. It was In the early gray ot daylight and the storm had spent Us force when the child awoke. The train was making fast way through the deflation that lies along- Hitter creek nnd over the vast plains was a whlto mantle that glittered as though studded with a million diamonds. They arc rare Jewels that arc carried In the blizzard when the- wind ) has done Its work of spreading them out to deck the white bosom of the snow-covered plain. Far away to the north there was a gleam of mountains , white above blue , and In the northern sky bsyoml the hills a plainsman would hnvo told you there was ntlll more snow to come. Dickey only saw a sort of ashen gray sky , flushing to pink as the sun came up , which was like no sky he had even sen In Califor nia , but was nevertheless most beautiful. "Winter has Its compensations , " he thought and then , hearing the child's voice , he haytencd Into the sleeper proper nnd parted the curtains of her berth. "I want my mamma , " the little one said , smiling up Into his face the sweet smile of childhood Just awakened. Hero was a dilemma. "Where , Is your mamma , llttlo one ? " Dickey said a man's blundering capacity for saying the wrong thins. "Why , " she said , "don't you know ? Wo were going to my papa In California and wo rode n long ways , nnd we had no more money and the man would not let us ride. Then we walked and I was tired. It was cold , too. My mauima put me on the steps and told mo to bo good but the dark came and It was cold , and so I opened the door. Then I could not 6pn the other door and so I cried and went to sleep. " "And where did mamma go , little ono ? " Dickey Culver's voles could bo as gentle as a mamma's upon occasions. "Why , don't you know ? She said she was coming , too. " Dickey dropped the curtains of the berth nmd went Into the forward car to look for the conductor. Ono of the curious passen gers of the night before , an early riser , stopped him as he went along , and prosjntly a good woman , the" curious passenger's wife , went back Into tha last sleeper nnd came out with the child In her arms. The matter was well known to all the women In the train by this time , and , as women will , from mysterious recesses of handbags and satchels they drew enough material to make the child presentable In no time at all. She was a pretty child enough , with dimpled cheeks and blua eyes nnd golden hair , nnd she told her story , all she knew of It , over and over again to whoever asked her but there was a quiver In the warm red lips now when she asUed for her mamma. Dickey in the meantime had found the conductor. The train stopped at Green Hiver anyway , nnd that wan only n few miles fur ther en. When the station was , reach id Dickey nnd the triln men Jumped down from the rear platform of the last sleeper and peered under the trucks. What with mow and the cinders they could see nothing at first , but presantly the brakeman muttered a curse and crawled under the car. The others followed. Thero. on tcp of the trucks , wedged in so hard end fast that It was amazing how she had over gctUn Into puch a position , was the body of a woman. Of course It was frozen stiff. Nothing that lives can survive the blizzard that sweeps across Laramlo plains. And upon the body was no scrap of paper giving the faintest clew to her name. Dickey told the bays abut It at the Gron Shades on the first night after ho came home. They wers drinking hot punches at the time , Dickey and Kessenden and the third assist ant , and the third assistant called for an other and shivered and mvore In bis beard that ho would adopt the little girl. "Why no , " said Dickey , "you cannot do that exactly , either. She came to Califor nia to find her father , and I propose that she shall find him. " "Hut hew ? " "Thnt , my fiear fellow , Is a story not yet told. " Uowltt'a Llttlo Karly Hlsers cure iudlges- tlou ami bad broatli. LOCAL IIIIKVITIIH. Hamilton Ilros. are suing Tom Murray In tbo county court for a balance of $139 on a meat bill of $93G. Kx-Congrossmnn Hryan last evening re peated his lecture on "Job and Ills Holla" before the Unity club. William McVoy , arrested aomo tlmo ago for the larceny of three fats of pool ballH hau been bound over to appear In the- dis trict court , his bonds being placed at ? SOO. W. S. Scftvey , formerly chief of police of thlfj city , has associated himself with K. P. .Mcl.uughlln nnd has engaged In a brokerage and ical estate business at Crlpplo Creek , OpJo. OpJo.Mrs. Mrs. W , A. Sauszay , wife of Constable Sautsay , Is lying critically III at her home , si.ffcrliiK from a fracture of the skull sus tained on last New Year's day. Mr , and Mrs. Sauswy were driving near Twentieth and Spring streets , when the horse ran away and both wera thrown from the buggy. Sauvaay has recovered from his Injuries , Mrs. Ellen Olmstead , mother of Deputy Sheriff Olmstead , died yestciday at C o'clock , after an Illness of a year and a bsif , She way 02 years of ago and ( favea a tun , William II. Olmvtetid , nnd a daughter , Mrs. Mattlo L. Hodman. The funeral will occur this ntternoon at 2 o'clock from the daughter's residence In Union precinct , Interment b.Miit , ' In Mount Hops cemetery. IMIHSO.V.U , I'.Wl.UJItAI'IlS. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. D , Limard , Aurora , III , , are guests at the Mlllard , V. Tlerney , stockman , Hrolc-n How , 1s fcalJterod at the Paxton. United States Commissioner Ronnenschi'ln jf West Point Is In the city. \ < -lirni > UiiiiH ill Iliu llotclx. At the Mercer J. II. Hcclio , Lincoln ; It. B. Pate , Pender ; It. A. KlemlnK. Union , At the Dellone J. K. Jenklnn , Behuylcr ; II. H. Toncswi , Lincoln ; Vf , II , Kndvrley , Norfolk. At Iho Mlllanl John C. Walvon , No- bradtn City ; J. p. Urailslmw , W. F. llor- phy , Superior , At the Arcude-F O. O'Nrlll. Ornnd Island : H. K , Scott , A. J. Cox , J. K , Ilnsklii , lienkclman ; A. J. Kuptmnn , Auburn ; Ku- ilolnh Hchnefer , 1/ouU OoldsmlthVtnt Point ; J. / . Amloruon , Kulrbury : S , J Ptster , T. C. Wilkinson , Ansley , ' PJIr-s of people have pllei , but Lew ft Wilch Hazel Salvo will cur * them. SOUTH OMAHA NB WS The regular monthly mpctliiR of the city council wns hKl last evening. All members were present except Hulls. An ordinance ordering tldownlks laid on the north yldo of S street , from Rtghtconth lo Twenty-third streets , wns rend for the second time , Walters , ns chairman of the committee on judiciary , reported adversely on nn ordinance which provides for street elfctrlo lights at Twenty-third and P streets and Twcnty-fhlrd nnd I streets. The committee's report wns adopted. Applications for liquor licenses were ap plied for by J. N. Hurko , 3301 Q street ; Joseph Homer. Twenty-second nnd Hammond mend streets ; Max Lenr. , Twenty-fourth nnd A streets ; P. McAndrows , Twenty-sixth nnd N. streets. City Attorney Lambert stated that In his opinion the city council could not prohibit solicitors from Omaha plying their trndo here. here.Upon Upon motion of Hyland n flro nlsrui box wns ordered placed at Thirty-sixth nnd Q streets. Mayor Johnston vetoed n bill Introduced allowing D. Harrington JG4.GO' for repairs nt the new city Jail. The ma > or stated that Mr. 1'lnlcy ngrced to place the building In , shnpo to use without expense to the city. The veto wns sustained. As soon as the vote > on the veto was taken the ma ) or called Walters to the chair , nnd the Tnngomnn case was called. Tangcman was a policeman , but was discharged for cause , It being alleged thnt IIP waa drunk ono night In Hrown park and broke a red lantern which protected n water works trench. When the watchman protested Tangemnn assaulted nnd belt him. After Tangeman was discharged , ho demanded nn Investigation , and claimed to be able to provo that ho was not drunk on the night In ques tion , Mayor Johnston said that Tangoman was discharged for entire , Thnt wns all ho would say. As the council has no Jurisdic tion over the actions ot the mayor In hiring or discharging policemen the "Investigation" fell through , nnd Tangoman did not got the vindication ho sought. December bills were read and ordered paid. _ Live Sdtolc KxrliniiKt * Kli At the annual election of olllccrs nnd di rectors of the South Omaha Live Stock ex change , held yesterday nfternoon , the Inde pendent ticket , placed In the field In opposi tion to the ticket ot the regulnr nominees. won In the case -of every nominee , except ono. The result was : President , U. Qllchflst ; vlco president , W. I. Stephen ; board of directors , L. E. Roberts , C. n. Hogart , D. U. Olncy , S. L. Degon , U. S. llarrcll ; committee on arbitration , George Jackson , W. J. Perry , D. S. Parkhurst , T. C. Shelly , W. H. Vansnnt ; committee on appeals. Levl Cox , J. P. Cloary. A. C. Fos ter. F. W. Tallaftrrot H. P. Carpenter. The election was very close and Gllchrlst was elected president by only flvo votes. J. L. Martin was his opponent. A. J. Sweeney , of thei Independent ticket , was de feated for member of the commltteo on arbi tration by D. S. Parkhurst of the regular ticket. Number of votes cast , 135. Honril of nducntloii Mrt'tliiRT. At last evening's meeting of the Hoard of Education , Superintendent Monroe reported the average nttcmlnnco for December to bo 1.7GS pupils. Fifty pupils entered the schools during the month. It was decided not to build nn annex to tlia Third ward school house , as the 'uperln- tcndent thought ho could get along for Uio rest of the school term without an extra room. The board ordered a cistern dug it the Albright school , as the present well ! s not deep enough and dpes not glvo pure water. MiiKii- city < : MM | | > . Karl Brown , formerly employed nt tha sleek yards , Is In St. Louis dangerously HI. Hock Vfjzlna of Hannlstcr , Idaho , was In the city jcstorday , the guest of Mayor John ston. ston.Mrs. Mrs. William Hurnoss returned yesterday from Los Angeles , where she spent n few months. Al Williams , a stock yards man , was thrown from his horse yesterday afternoon nnd one of his legs was broken. The lire department was called out yester day afternoon on an alarm from Hajn- inond'a. There w.is n lire In the drying room , but It was extinguished with a loss of only $10. $10.The The funeral of Mrs. Adeline Cook , mother of J. M. Cook , will bo held at the First Methodist Episcopal church this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment nt Laurel Hill ceme tery. tery.A A special meeting of the Llvo Stock ox- chengo will bo held Wednesday afternoon to consider the now llvo stock tariff and termi nal charges which went Into effect Janu ary 1 , Jacob Hloorn , the cattle rustler who was irrestcd at Columbus by Chief Hrennnn , will have a hearing In police court as soon ns a reply to a telegram sent to Crolghton , Pierce county. Is received. Assistant County Attor ney Winters sent n message to the county clerk asking for a history of the case and. It It Is true that Hloom Is under bonds In Pierce county for the same offense as charged hero ho will bo released. An Olil Solilli-r Cure-it of Clironla Dlnrrlioi-n. During the war John L. Hase ot Mill Creek Ml. , contracted chronic diarrhoea , which Inconvenienced him very much , and at times greatly Impaired his strength. Ho cay ? : "One dose of Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy has always relieved me , anl two doses eased me so that I could at once go about my business. I always keep the Ilemedy nt hand. " t ( ) i'F.M : i ) nun ox TIIIniniiuoiis. . After SlioolliiK Two of Them tillAN - Nllllllllt AVllH llllllNL-ir ICIIll-ll. INDIANAPOLIS , Jan , 0. Patrick Galvln , supposed to bo partially Inennc , began to shoot his neighbors hi DoLoss street thin tfternoon , Hl first bullet fatally Injured Samuel Paul. Ho then began to shoot In tha llurphy family homestead , Before ho could 10 disarmed ho had shot Mrs. W. U , Murphy , icrliapa fatally. Mr , Murphy then went to lie defense of his wife and shot Galvln deaden on the spot. The families had quarreled a year ago and the sudden renewal of the quar- el Is supposed to have driven Galvln to a frenzy. Galvtn wnti 48 years old nnd hns a family of six children. He was ) formerly employed on ho Dig Four railroad. Murphy IM an Inspector for the gas company. Oalvln lived next door to the Murphys. The Murphy nnd Galvln families liuvo not b < * en on good terms for some time. Samuel Paul , who was shot by Oalvln , was a boarder at the Murphy htjuse and did not know Galvln , Paul started out of the bank door of the Murphy house when ialv'hi appeared In hla own back yard and vlthout warning fired two shots at the man. Tim first mlHted , but the second ball struck > auI In the hack and ho went down , Mrs , hlurphy came to the door at this point and was shot In the abdomen by Galvln , Gal- vln then dashed Into thu house , where Murphy was sitting , nnd tried to ulioot him. Mur phy grappled with Galvlti nnd after a terrl- de etrnggle Rot hold of the pistol and killed Galvln Instantly , Murphy was taken to the station hous" . Paul and Mrs. Murphy nr probably fatally wounded. Tli I a afternoon the coroner's jury rendered a verdict JuslUjlHK Murphy In shooting Gal vln. _ _ Ore Mlnuto Cough Cure la a popular rotnoil/ 'or croup. Safe for children and adults , o I'rovcil lo Have HI-I-II a IK-fiiiilli-r. NIJW YORK , Jan , 0. U has been learned .hat Arne Kauh , who was found nt his homo n this city on DRcamber 21 , having com- nlttcd suicide with his wife hoi < lde him In til unconscious condition , U n defaulter to ho extent of 170,001) ) . He- had bo < > n employed by Frederick , Victor & Chela , dry gonjs mtr- : hnnts , and acted as treaturer for the Under- ill ) Knitting company of Nuttley , N , J. , which wa under contract with tha firm , American hiiiulii ) ' Hchool Union , CHICAGO , Jan. 6. The closing oxerc | e of the American Sunday School union wore IP Id today , After devotional cervices by J. j. Dunne rf 1 too no , la. , K. Rogers of Vcr- nllllcn , H. D. , and Mrs. M. T. Hutterfleld of lptrn , la , read paper * . Commltteo reports and a gencrnl buuliif .i mooting followed. The conference will adjourn thu evening.