Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 07, 1896, Page 7, Image 7

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, THE OMAhA DAILY BEF4'PUESDAY ' AuitIr 7 ism.
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_ / 8PO1TU NOT1BE3.
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, ; , _ A.I'rlIeIIItI for (1irc COhilill fl
, s III be tiiIcn until 18 * ( ) p. in. fur
liii. . . , etiIn nnil taut II H p. iii. fur thu
IilurtI Ing it liii Sn n.Iii ) ti1 I IIOJIM.
All 'ertINprM , reqiiuit I ng n Itttllt
. tjreiI ulitck , cnn un siic'rN
IIrIIMeI ( I ) It niii1eris1 , lulter I it unre
. . of TIaq , lIi'i. Anpuer , , MI ) nhIItrusPI'ul
iiI I lie IIcIIsere4l tIgiIl iresetitlt I IOtt
, of fl.u cliuciC ( ) flI. Itflt , 1 1-lc ft
Yuril fIIMt IuINurfInsI J IC ft
t1&'restfter. Nut Ii I , ig , , Itii fur ICMN
1)it ) % II fur II rMt I , IMur ( nt * . 'I'lIeNV
. nil ' un lMutIII'iIN lnuMt IPu rIIt cOnteeti-
sI'I'U.11O.S wtrc'rin.
1TLAT1O flY YOttNfl MN , } iiIIF1t Dl' .
h fl'Q 07 % % loleate houte preferred. i1tre't
N 23 , lIce. A-M93S 1O _
: VANTll-MALI 1ll.t' .
; S'Al1)-1Xl'FTtlINClt ) v.Lovllt (1AIt
dn.r : OTto Who flenIC9 German. APPlY II. Ilntt.
. , 1R13 Vlntnn tteet ,
iiTO $11' ) A MOTlt ANII TXVtNS ! I'AIl )
taleimn ( Or clgnrt : 'xperknce unneceMary
Itt.flh1Mt-t1 goln ; Xltttp flt'tk clnr mnchlne free
cuptomer. Illehop &
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. VANTF.D-Lll3PllAT , COMI'l4SAT1O ? .
r e.perIeflce or not. llnck gunrantee4 to grow.
4iHree % % ltli tntnp. Itrowit lirot. Co. , Ntirecry.
f 4 men. Chicago.
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\S'ANTII ) ,
Itocktncn , ehovellere , etntton mn nrnt men to
' drill by the font on Vlorenco oni Cripple Creek
JtnIlrn.l In Cnlorsolo.
. All't.Y TO lCltlIfl & OIlFAflN ,
l'nrnnm etreet , or to
CARLIL DITTMIfl & WfltTflTtl0 ,
Controctore , 1lorenee. CoIr , .
11-v.1c.
WANTl-TWO FIIIST.C1AIH coATM\l1tu.
Ili'pliertl & Stewart , 312 HixtIt n'entli' . let
Mlnet. ( Ia. 11-4ltC'.7' ' )
WANTrI ) TO TtEl'1UN4tNT TI11
tenting rnedlctt hook pulfleliert4. calling on
P1IYSICIA11I only. Ooo1. , teiily ltent' . Ad-
drpe , 1' . 0. 13o 1&2 , I'lilladclplila , 1' " .
ll-M p21-fl
SVANT1D-A YOt1O MAN FOIt T1A ANt )
cofrP ( ' ttore. Apply by letter wIth reference
to N fl lice. fl-92-G.
WANTl-I'A1NTINt1 & VAT'ERI 1ANOIO
for real-cetate. Ii' . Ii.Vcnd , 16 & 1)nuglrte et.
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WANTIl ) . A PIflST CI.MH 1100K CAN-
voeser ; Irnist have good rfereneeM. AiIdres
N ) , lIce office. u-M937 9
: WANTtl ) . ICPlltlflNClI ) flUND11
. par. AtilY at Boston stor. 1l-Mi39 7
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IIILI' VANTEfl-1Ia1ALE.
.WANTEI-OllU. FOlt GINtltAL. 110U8F-
work. 2C0G l'oppletort ave. C-877
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; WANTID. 1NTFI.LTOENT WOMAN NllllNO
. tO 0010 Income and ninhuttotte ; mutt ho healthy
and nlle to ntend ( bitelneec without lnternip-
tion ; state ago nod buslneti experlenc' . Ad-
3 dreec N 23. flee. C.-M897 7
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WANTIt-W1TJ1 A CORPORATION. A. I
lady ttenotapher anil typesyrlter ; inuet have
several ycare' practical experIence with sonic
large mercanilli' lious or corporation. other-
wle' . no attentIon given to nhiptlcatlon good
salary and Permanent position to Competent
IICIWt ) . Address N 23 lice. C-31-S-
' \VANTfll-.NtJfli4I ( lflt. , DAY ONLY , ROOM
at. lioi . 2713 hOward sit. C-t7G.7- '
1'OIt ItI'T-IIO USES.
1IOUIS IN ALl , PARTS OF' TUl. CITY. TIIR
0. F. Davle Company , 15O Farnam. D-6
uOUsns. flRNAWA & CO. , 103 N. 1Tt1 ST.
D-96
ODEflN hOUSES. C. A. STARR , 5 N.Y.LIFE.
Dc17
, roli flFNT-NICR SOUTIt FRONT. 8-ROOM
7 brlck house. vltti all mldcrn Improvements and
In first clas.t condition. Ihqulre on premises.
, - . GI ( ) IIalt-Iloword etreet.
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1IOuSIS.VALT.ACO. . IJItOWN IThIC. 16 & Doug.
. D-G9
( 1IOuSrS FOit RRNT. LAIWE LIST. FIIOM
$3.od up. MeCague Investment Co. , i&OG IJoitRe.
. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
. Port ItRNT-URICIC RRSIDSNCR LOCATRD
at te : southwest coroei and Douglas ets. ,
formerly tue reeldence Cf the late henry I'undt.
. Esedailj suttnbe for. ollire of physIcians or
. dentiste Apply to the superintendent of Tue
Uco building. 100m 105. lIce bldg. I-22
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TdODRRN 5-ROOM COTTADE ; ALSO I-ROOM
cottage _ , lIlt barn. 1. . 5. SkInner , agent 310
N. r.I. . bldg.
, On RENT-A MODIRN 8-ROOM IIOUSId. ALL
conveniences , furniehed or unfurnislied. C09
, . I'rk ave. D-500
' CIIOICIO1IOUSES AND COTrAURS FOR RENT
all over city , ; 5 to $50. FIdelity. 102 Farnam et.
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LAROI3 LIST. F. I ) . II & DOIIOLAS.
. D-731 AE
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: it RENT. IIOUSE OF TEN ROOMS ; MODem -
em conveniences ; very handy to bus1ne .
Inquire at 203 S. 16th at. I ) . T. Mount.
D-M749
' , Ort ItENT-MODERN I1RICK hOUSE , TEN
i ooin-hot water heating etc. , at 2102 Cast et.
' I Rent 40 per month. Apply to Netherton halt ,
agent , iOOZfl loll : it Nat'l. hIunkhdg. D-.778-7
irout uwNT-FUltNISlhED--1tT TEN ROOM
eItntmr cottage. Lath room , with hot and cold
. ' itt.r ; stable for ten liorsui : five acres enclosed -
closed ; one half mite from hlkiiorn station.
? A. S. I'oppleton. 311 , FIrst Nati. Ilank lllt1'g.
Omaha. D-71&-7-
. C-ROOM DETACItEI ) TIOtISE ; 8-ROOM hOUSE ,
control , $13.00. Apply 2616 Cupitot avenue.
6-ROOM COTTAOE ; IIATIT , FURNACE. GAS ,
c iavnsiui1e. % etc. 2121 MiamI st. 1)-OTt
Li FOR itEN'r-EI.EaNT Fr.A'rs , CORNER 1STII
' and Nlcholne ste. : 1)0111 , TiM , everyttilng ino.l-
: I em . : rents very citeup for tue summer. W' , 11.
_ _ 2I.Ien.203 ICarneh ) JIOCIC ) , l-M871-1I
; NINI-htOOMr.D , lODEfl TIOUSE ; two bati
( molly , tint laundry ; at 3716. Jones street. Apply
George E. Rather , D-MSSO 7
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1.O1 . IOINT- :
Cro.Iu cottage. 2113 Seward j't. , $12.00 pr mo.
; U.rnom lint , 2113 t'.irniii at , ; modern ; I1ntt.ciasi
Cojultilon : $ l0. ' ) ) p.r titonli , ,
1.iXnn liouin' . N29 So. 2th st. , $ S.0I per mo.
4(1 acres toni. 1 inUt's ot city , $ .C. ) t"r acre.
73 lures of land. 2 intles South Omafln , 82.1.0
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PCI. acru l'IYT'I'Elt & Ogollat COMPANY.
11th alitI Furnam Ste.
D-MSSI 8
1'OIt RINT , REOJIT-RooM I1OUIOE ; ALI MOD-
0111 lIflpIOrn.fltd ; hard eood ulnisli : large
niriiu.No. _ 405 N. 2I et. 1)-MOt 12
i itAl1I.E 3LATOP ROOMS ; CtIflA P'
to sintll family. 2tl l'lercu Stiect , 1)-M012 7
ft1 : 110DM COTTAUII , L'uIlLtI' , 037 NOI1'h1
2.tit flt , L'nquire In the rear or S2 South 18th
et , _ _ _ _ _ _ 1)-Ohs-Il-
' i'r : SIX.I100M hIOtISU , VINE C1NTILAIj
1ratln , 833 5. 21st street , 1)-Mul ) 12'
rout I1ENT , MODIIIN S..I100M ltOUSlh , NEAR
Jhitnecern 1)ntic , MILkS , N. Y. LIfe ltldg.
D-.1936 9'
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I'4)ii. 11lN't'-1'UIIVJSj8JJ ) I100MS.
. FUUNISlI1l ) ROOM ; $6. 1010 IARNAM.
E-M&8h 7'
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! 2rA\1 : ltC4DEITQ 'rMCR TIlE 'riiiitii
lii" horton 1. lute , I lll liav rooms iornlsiie4
° ! ' uIurguIsiietl : iiliigic or en eqite , Enquire
it ) ) I.nigl.s Street , d1s. A. C. 15iurr.
Jh-.MI7 7
'rvo I'IIItNlShl lilItOOMS 1O1L 0 ENTLU ,
1ten iilnglo ut eneulte ; iiiulcin. 522 N. 10th at.
12-932 1'
I'tIIIXJSII Eli 1100315 Al ) J.1UtR1) ,
iU1Iltr.t ; ; ) TlhAMhlRA'1'1l ) rcOQ3 , MOD.
cr0 cunvtnler.eeiibc.nI , )2 13. , . 1310. 1-7iO
iooor rn 1)04113) , 2.l2. OT11.
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ZI'ii ROOMH ; (1001) IIOAltD ; 11ATE1 ItEA-
itabi , ' ( ho 1tee , 12d homey. 1rGo3.A1o ,
. . . vail 11I'NT , FU1tNIt311E1 ltOOh.iS1TIL
, \ _ Lozi . Jt 1utn. reaon.bt. C.tiI itt 110 ; Douglas ,
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1'-M2L It
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. 'F . UNFU1LNiS1t11) CI1tfllJLitS Volt iguujj
' , l''liIItg , titan itiid tvlto t vnter In kitchen ; stepi
. , _ . ! iluik ; waste pipo.I1ON. ! itli. ti-.idU11
Tflltl1b Oil 1OUIt ! N1LjitNli4l11.h ) ISOOMS ;
It1idI i n ; cello at , N 8 , lIes. 0. .933 7 ,
: VOlt. It l2N'VS'L'O1LflS .tI ) OL'JtCl08.
: 1'O % ltl1'T-Tllth 4.STOIt li1hlC1
Al 1lG Fiinani ci , 'this buildIng luta a tireproof
ceiIIflt tawe2Tioflt , vnnplctu etutut heutin fla.
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tuic. % iiter on all 4t.cr $ _ ens , .tc Apply at
hit' ciulce
1-919
3rJ11s1' CLASS IliliCIc u'iOl1E IWILDINU , 1011
4 latnam. lure. itoriet and bttenent wlfl alter
I ' tu eul teflnt ; low rent. $11 1b1 Nat'l Wk bldg.
, . _ _ _ 2-701
'OII utlN'L'-MAY : 1. O1U Oi TILE 11113T ( 'OR.
, rus iii the 11(3' ( , Addrci.e M 2 ; , 1hc. i-i
XWSINISS UOUSM von 11I2NT-.NEW 'I'IlitEE.
atory and bascigent btb L'uiidlnii , Staill. suth.
v'it coinsr of ( o3rI1 .NII Fifteenth streets ;
iittlle fur JobbIr or maiitacturing ; purpoaqi.
Uirveu CIte. , 'turner. FJrnatn lIttet ,
1-103
M'4'OItU , 431 SOUTh 11TH. NEAR IIOWARD'
heart of Cemntlulon dlaIrlc1 flrt floor
besement. Itecizi $ l Ytrit National 33.nk
LuildIng ,
A(11TS % 'AT1l ) ,
WANTEL ) ; AGRNTI CAN MARE $5000
weekly in Roy locality ; fniliii titteri ) ' Impoeci-
ble ; will irove It or forfeIt $130.00. A.1lre.i i' .
0box 1300tiostoti , Mass , J-M82) C'
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i31'1C'hAL 1N1)tC'EM ENTt iOI1AGCNI'g
, .tlemen and canvassers to sell our Meilielnal
Toilet Snhtlil direct to ennetimere. hirtvpa &
Eiliott , 147IICtii nvenue , Chicago. .1-M 818.5'
Sl'ECTATj lNtfl'CEMINTS TOrt .At1ENT.
salem n nnl canvassers to eii our m".llelnnl
totiet umji. dlrei't to ennumc're , Itavens &
Iliiott , lii liftit nvcnueChleago , J-M9I0 7
% 'ATED-TO ILlNT.
IF YOU WANT (1001) TENANTS l'OR YOUR
liousei lIst them with IldelIty , 1T02 Putnam s.t ,
1-C07
SS'AN'I'lht ) TO IIINT , Pt71tNlSll1L ) IIOIISR ,
lwnr ulanscom I'ntk , May flrst , Aldreee ,
2121 Leitvenworth St.
'ANT1)-1tOOM AN ! ) ROAttI ) POll TuIitRfl ,
near Jianerom I'ntk , N 20 flee , uC-O25.5. '
IIOTRI. % 'A'TE1)-I WANT TO I1ENT A
hotel whit modern improvements. Atidrein N
, _ 2.t , care Ut Ilee olltce. IC-Molt 2'
STO hA C' Id.
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STOItAGId , FRANIC E\VEItS , 1214 I1.R14EY.
1'AC11'1C STOIIACII3 AND \VAT1EIIOUSId CO. ,
900-910 Joneit. General toroge aol forwnnhlng ,
M-203
OM.'AN 8. STORAGE , 1415 1'A1t'M. TEL. 1579 ,
M-MllO-A13
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W.11iT12I-T ( ) 1lU. .
WANTEI ) , TO ltthY ; A REAL RSTATF
atlas , publleiw..l by Midland Guarantee aitil
Trust company. FidelIty Trust company , 1,1)2 )
Iarnam street.
ND-IIAND FUI1NITUIOII , IJttO\WN'S , 1025.1 I.
WANTE ! ) TO IutJT-hIOt'SE TO MOVE , I TO 7
roolut , chenl ) cash. Address N 18 , llee.
N-MSTC-7'
\VANTlD. DESIRAIILE 5 Ott 0-11005 ! COT.
tages , ranging from $1,20d.0O to $1,100.00 In
lrlce. I'ottr & George Company , Ittli and'
F'arnam ate. N-M89) S
FIRST CLASS tri'ittouiT PIANO AND
double carriage ; second hand , 4523 Case.
N-M813 7'
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WANTED-lAM1LY hI flHI7 ; MUST SVEICIII
over cloven Iiuntlre4' vilt pay faIr price for
) uuper article ; gIve descripUon and prlcO. Address -
dress N 2 flee. N-123-7- '
I)1t SALE-I'U1tN1'I'lJltl2.
iiii ENTIIt2 CONTENTS OF' A IIANDSOMI7-
I ) ' furnished 11-room resIdence. Address I , 22 ,
e. 0-GIl
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FOIL SALE-hlOflSES AND WAGONS.
NIYMIIER OP GOOD SL'CONI IIANI ) CARE-
tL1C5 and PImetOns at a bargain , 1411 Dodge.
I'-SS-A13
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I'm' Sl1fl'I'L.AND PONY ; YOUNG , IIANISOME :
fium Imported stock ; fine cart cheap. DOS S.
40th. , between Marcy and . ! ason , third house.
l'-MSO ) 7'
FOIt . SALE-MISCELLANEOUS.
IIEST hARDWOOD 1100 AND Ch11CIEN
fence. Also 'li wIre. " C. It. Lee , 001 Douglas.
Q-705
FOIl SALE OTt Tut.DR , ChIE,1' . ONE IILACK
ack , 16 hands bight , weIght , 1,100. .1. F. lyle.
Ilooce , Ia. Q-MIh3-AE'
lJ.IIAAS , FLORIST. 1813 VINTON ST. , TEl. .
vs. has a large assortment of young and , old
plants , suItable for pot , dccoatlon and bed
plaitte : Easter lilIes , cut flowers and roses ;
everything at greatly reduced prices.
Q-MIOZ
FOIl SALE-A ' 95 REMINGTON WIEFL. ALmost -
most 05 good as new ; vth1 be sold reasonable
if taken at once. Addrs hit 16 , lIce.
Q-M787 8'
LAWN HOG & CISICICEN FENCE. ALL \VIRE
cheaper than wood. WIre Works , 4)3 South 14th.
Q-GM.A-23'
Foil SALE-C ITRAD FRESII COWS. I HALF
Jersey. Call afternoon , yard 2.th & flurt St.
Q-823-G- '
Foil SALE , lucYcLid , COLIJMDIA , 1814
model ; cheap ; lIttle used. Addrees N 21. Bee.
Q-M85G C.
FOIl SALE , A GOOD MILCII CO'V. AT 123 S.
2tlt' . ' g-h.t9428'
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MISCELLANEOUS.
HOW TO I1ECOMII LMVFUL PHYSICIANS ;
course by malt. WrIte IllInoIs Health linlvcr-
FIty , ChIcago. 1t-M5-A23'
TIN AND GALVANIZED IRON SE'OUTING
put up for Go per foot ; pumps repaired ; gnso-
lIne stoves repaired cheap. Savage. 716 North
16th. R-M914 7'
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CLAIRVOYANTS.
MItS. DR. II. WARREN. CLAIUVOYANT , REliable -
liable busInesS medium ; 8th year at 119 N. 16th.
. 8-706
TIlE WELL ICNO\VN DR. FITCH IS hERE
for a short time cnhy ; thoueande of Personal
reercnces. 1712 CapItal aye. S-Mba it'
MASSAGE , IRATIIS , ETC.
MADAME SMITh ! , 1522 DOUGLAS STREET.
21 tlnor , room II ; massage , steam. alcohol and
nulphurlno hattie , T-M8SS 11'
MMII. AMES. FOIIMERLY OF ST. LOUIS. MASsage -
sage and baths , 107 8. 13th et. , Id floor , room 10.
IRiS. DR. LEON , ELECTRIC MASSAGE I'AR-
lore ; refreshIng and curative ; don't tail to call ,
417 8. 11th et. , upetalre. T-MOj0 0'
PERSONAL.
.flTIIS , MASSAUJO. MMII. POIT ' ,3191 , 8. 11Th.
U-707
i.ilfiS VAN VALKI7NDUI1QLI DESTROYS PER.
nianently by electricity superfluous hair. moles ,
varts , etc. Boom 416 , N. Y. Ltte bldg.
11-700
hIUPTUI1II 'tIRED ; NO PAIN ; NO DETEN-
tIfl ( rota tustnvsS we refer to hundreds of
' patients cured. 0. 11. Miller Co. , 307 N. Y.
1.1(0 Iluhlding , Omaha. Neb. 11-2.1552
VIAVI-A hOME TREATMENT h'Ohi LTI'lIItuNlI
troubles. l'liystclan in attenthaiice. Consulta.
lIon or health book free. 240 lIce U1d.
U-TOO
TullI l'AI.ACJS IIIIAIITIFLII. hIAhItlRISSSING
and manicuring and complexion p.irlors , 1515
Douglas sI. , Omaha. U-MSI3.A9'
MONEY 'I'O LOAN-REAL ESTATE.
ANThONY LOAN ANT ) TItlIST CO. , 118 N. Y ,
hle. IOanS at low rates ( or choice securIty in
Nebrasica & Iowa fatins or Omaha cIty proi.rty ,
\-710
MONEY TO L0A ? AT I.OWIIST IIATES. TIlE
0 , 1" . flvis Co. , 17) ) Farnagn , t , W-711
G1'IBICIINT MONEY TO l.OANON OIIAIIA
real estate & Neb , ( urine , W , U. Mollle , Omaha ,
W-113
MONEY To LOAN ON IMPIIOVIID OMAhA
rent eKtato. .hlrennafl , Love Co. , i'uton bik ,
W-Zl3
CITY WANH. .C. A. STAlin , 1125 N. Y. h.IPE.
'V-Il'
LOANS ON IMI'ROVIID & UI2.1PROVEfl CITY
properly , ) V. Farflim Snith & Co. , lbE
OEO I' ; 31112.118 , LOANS 1'AXTON rn.OCic.
\V-717
; : iiy 'ro LOAN ON IMPILOVF.1) OMAHA
i'rppert' at 5 , 5 % . 6 and , GSS PCt Cent. l'tisey &
rhoinas , room IV ? , Fitet National . flank bldg.
\V-718
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MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY PROPERTY ,
I700.QQ up o $50,000.00. , IeiIcllty Trust company , .
\V-M3Tl
F'IlOM $100 131' . 1' D , WEAD , 1 $ & DOITOLAS.
\S'-732 Ale
MONEY 'I'D I.OAN-UI1.t'V'I'ELS.
MONEY TO. LO.IN ON-I'U1lNlTUltL1 , l'IANO $ .
horses , wagons. etc. , at lowest rates in city ;
no removal Ut gOods ; etiictly conildentlal ; you
cnn u'nv the loan , ) ti at city tlm 'or ' ha any
uninunt.
OMAhA MORTGAGE 1.0/iN' CO. .
106 5 , 16th lit.
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MONEY ' 10 LOAN 30 , 60 , 00 DAYS : I'URNl-
lure , iiQflOS , etc. 1urt arson , rt.oml , ilarker hiik ,
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MONEY TO LOAN-h hAVE 15,000 TO LOAN
on glit.edgo collateral security. Fred Terry
1211 homey street. Teieplioiie , 1138 X-427
lOUSINESS ClINCCE $ .
CJIIPI'Z.lh CREEK ( lOLl ) STOCES , SAFE
sure $5 and upward. Invesini often beings
fiC'uloup need ( UiCk returua by iaclug your
utdera with his Van Buren Iveatriient Co
( Incorporated ) , bankers cud herolojp , s iCt ) : iit.
1)snvr. Cob. Y--h1
\VANTED , AN iDEA. WhO C/tN ' 4ti1I'I7
iif some slmpl thlwc to pateitt ? Protect ym-r
ideas ; ftiey may brltig you weslili.'ette
Jottis 'teddeburn & Co. , Patelit flttoiil'a. $
\s hiigtn , 1) . U , for their 11.5.1 * 1.11cc cit.r
tied 118 f Zt ) tnvetbr.s wanted.
. 'o-MTGS 83'
ioit 84L83 Oh TRADE , 81'ATE ( PP N } .
braskat bOtiSe I4e patent. Miilrrs A , RI
lisulhith Street. C.ienciI IjIuffa. Y.2.tt ) 2.11
IhL'SISIIMS C'IIAN175.
( Cntintitl.1
VOlt SA1.r-Atlo1iT 2.000 LIeS. MINION TYPE ,
7O lbs. agate , C0 lbs. brevier tyi , 100 1nir
two third typo caere , 4I itout.i . iron eland ( or
two-third case , . Thie materiel was tie ' .h on
The Omahri lice and ) q in faicly gaod condltkm.
vlli ti ol4 cheap in 1)111k or in qurintities to
edit purchasers. Apiy In person or by mall to
Tue lIce l'Ublitihlng Co. , Omaha , Nob. Y-713
CM'ITALVANTEI ) 1'OR ITNI.AI1ORMT7N'l' OP
a long-established cash lnercnntiie business ;
cafe and ( ttfl.Ier reaeonahhe conditions ) guarnn.
ten.l returns wIthin 2 per trot of bank rate , on
loans , AiI.lre , , 2.1 17 , lIce.
.
iiSAT.E , RSTAhlhiSi17l ) IIURINVISS OP
fltern years' standing ; sdltnble for Icily or
gentleman ineking m3neyi good reasons for
selling. Address Mary , 13'o omee , Council
Ihiuf ( , Y-M800 9
Poll SI.R-M11AT 2.t,1tKh7T : 1)OING A
, piendld tiuciness ; eili hear investigation : furnl.
lure , llxtures including liorite anti cartl will
take trade in exchange foi' iutrt ; muet I.e pol.l
within a few datt. W. II. Green , 313 iCarbach
block. Y-MO724
MACHINIST , MOIJL.IEItTWO ; COMPETENT
mechanIcs working together can hrrer Of a
, i'lenilld chance to make money ; business weil
f'sinhiiehed and plant thtttnighiy equtpetI. Au-
hies George It. liefl , Cashier , ( Irand Islend ,
Net , . , or 1' . 2.1 , % 'ahes , Troy. N. 'ViY00.MI'
Y-00--.MI'
FOR EXCII.tNGR.
I hAVE EQUITY IN .ACh1ES FRUIT , Cl.OSE
In lawn , to trade for a clear lot. Address lit
2 ? , lIce.
SW/il'S. 'lTAT IIAVE ' 1081 IN CLEAR LOTS
to troile ( or equities In ilnI'rflved cIty property ,
drawing 10 per cent on value ? Mdres M 27 ,
55-420
IhLItlcIATlII ) RANCh. IM1'JtO.VEX 410 ACRES
Idttio for Omaha property , 1. ' , 1) , Vead , 16
and Douglas. Z-735 AlO
FOIl SAI.II-813A1 , IIS'l'ATE.
IIAI1GAINS , SALE OR TflDfl , IN CITY P1101' .
erties and ( arias. .Tno. N. Fronzer , opp. I' . 0.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1111-723
GRO. I' . htEMIS , 11008175 , LOTS , IRRIGATED
( arm lands , loans , 303 and 101 I'axton block.
- 31E-721
AUSTI1ACTS. TIlE IJVI1ON I1EED COMPANY.
fl1I-7E
PARM LANDS. C. F , IIA11I1XSON , 012 N.Y. Life.
ltII-Ml27-A21'
FOE SALE- .
lesirnble 5-room cottage , bear ctr line ; line
yanl ; hurlee $1,200.00 ,
Ge132 ( feet , 2lili and Case ; price , 83.650.00.
10-acre tract , h" miles SO. Omaha , 83.10.0) cash ,
i'orriiit & osoutal COMPANY.
16th 'and Farnam sla.
hlE-MSOO S
WANTED , TO LOAN OUT $700.
Wntcd , to borrow $2,100. . . .
Wanted , ,000 piaco for cacti.
\Vanted , $10,000 iu1ac , part cash. . ,
\Vanted , ha. farm , ( or cccli ,
s anted , laIge Neb , ( arm.
Vanted , ( aria for lode. ; valtin $17,030. '
% nntcul , Nd , . farm for Ia , Olevator.
\Vanteul , harihware for In. farm. . . .
\Vantcd , farm for cmili and property.
Wnnted , $10,000 busIness 1rqPerty.
t.anh for sale.
iou acres in In , $500.
so acres In In. ( ltnpm'eu1) ) 82,10) .
163 acres In ha. $21 an acre ,
8i ) acres near Lincoln. ES an aer
C. F. IIAItIIISON , 1112 , N. V. Life.
. 0 1113-321-C- '
IlUILhING ANI ) LOAN ASSOCIATIONS.
SITAI1IIS IN MUTUAL L. & B. ASS'N PAY
6. 7 , 8 per cent when 1 , 2 , 3 years old ; always
redeemable. 3701 Farnam et. , Nattinger. Sec.
721
110W TO GET A 1102.113 OR SECURE GOOD
Interest on savings. Apply to Omaha L. & hi.
Ass'fl , 1704 Farnam. 0. III. Nattinger , Sec.
LOSr ,
LOST-ASTRACIIA N COLLAR , ON LIIVEN-
worth. Leave at lice Olilce , Lost-325-6- '
LOST-SATLIRDAY NIGHT , NEAR 10Th
Street and Cepttol avenue ; pockettolc con-
taming OE. cash and a CertifIcate of. DeposIt
on let Nat. Ibuelt , for $50.00. The finder will
be rewarded by heaving same at Chicago hlotel ,
South Omaha , Joseph Briukman. Lst-327'6
LOST , DIAltY WITh IIXPIINSII ACCOUNT
and check , payable to my order. Finder return
and receive reward. M , S. Quinn , 423 Itamg
llldg. Lost-M33t S
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LOST. A PAIR OP GOLD-RO\VIW SPEP4t-
ciee , at 20th or hitle , on Dslge strett. fletut-ij
ta 811 N. V. LIfe 1111g. Lost-1i1933 7'
I'AWNIIILOICEItS.
11. MAIIOWITZ LOANS MONEY. 418 N. 16 ST.
726
DANCING.
MORAND'S SChOOL , LAST TERM. BEGINS
thIs week. Private lessnns. Call , Always open.
. 737A6
SIIOItTIIAND AND TYI'EWItITING.
A. C. VAN SANTS SChIOOL , 513 N. ' LIFE.
721
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IIOTIILS.
MIDLAND hOTEL , COR. 16TH AND 3IIICAGO ;
American Sc European plan ; steam heat & baths ;
all modern Improvements ; rates reasonable.
728
UI'hIOLSTEIUNG FUI1NITUIIE ,
FURNITURE PACKED , ! AR13SSES MADE
and renovated , window cushions made : prlcc
reduced. 2. ! . 8. Walktln. 2111 umlng. Tel. 1331.
729
MUSIC , ART AND LANGUAGE.
GEORGE F. GELLENBECIC BANJO 'AND
guitar teacher. 1815 Chicago St. 109
ARTISTIC PIANO TUNING BY 2.111. LEON-
leardt ; otflce at Mrs. 3. lenson'a store.
433-A25'
IIEFOItE BUYING OR RENTING' GET PRICES
and terms on Lice Russell piano. 105 McCague
building. If-SOS 11'
EMPLOYMENT
FOR RELIABLE PRIVATE FAMILY AND
hotel help call at CanadIan offlce , 1529 Douglas
street. 533-All
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IiIC'i'CLI3S.
O2.IAIIA BICYCLE CO. BEST I'l.ACII TO BUY
bIcycles ; bicycles repaired , 323 N , 36tiet , 730
WESTERN IIICYCLII & GUN CO. 2413 CUM-
leg at. We ei1 $100.03 'DO models for $15.00.
711
$100VAItViCI ( , ALMOST NEW. CIl1IAt FOR
cnaii. Omahft Coal , Optee nod. j.inlu Co. , 16th
nied Douglas. 568
DhiiItIIitTOLOGY ,
" MOTh ! rA'rcrnls ,
ru EO" E ) , Liver Spots , all Skin
lJlomttheJpermn000tlyrQmOVOd. Jobiihl.
W000bury,1hT W.lIdint.N.Y.lflVCfltOOf
Facial Soap. Send stemp for 110 psgo book.
l3raiCli Olflceet Boston. J'htla..Cblcugo.thL Louis.
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( My ucama 'jscd Woch Soap ) (1 ( wIsh mine had ) , ,
If's/L Woo1 ' , : s wiTh ' '
WOOL SOAPi :
acd they won't shrink , Dlgbtfu1 ! lti tli bath. li'
et.CayQurdoairgtvln4I * lttoyOu.
1awtIrth , C11OdC & Co. . Meiteri. Ch1c&D
) iJtt1cEl HOTEL.
'I'll L1L'I'IIC\'l'lt \ U ' ' ' '
\ . JONES $ 'I'It ELS'I'S ,
340 tOURS , b4IiiM , steam' boa ; and 0(1 ( modern
POfli'CflieliiCui. it4Lt $ 81.10 und P00 per day.
I'gbi. uiiazcrlled , hpeclei low rates tu regular
boadera. IflIANK lIlLDlTCIMr ,
ENTITLEI ) TO'tE1tT1FICATES
Nebraska savings 1I Stockholders Fare
as OLher'editora ,
MONEY NOT TO BE9I1D FCH ASSESSMENT
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If Necetsury ( lee heeIs'ur Mny hiring
Suit , . fur ' 1'ii&'r t.ist liii Ity-De-
eltIui lit ( liILite , Of , J nilgo
Ieysu : r ,
Judge Koysor handed down several tie-
clslon yesterday , Line most Important o
Which woe , one coverlg : a number of cases
In which the receiver of the Nebraska SaY-
Itigs and Exchango' bank j defeini-
,
ant. ,
Several stockbo1der In the bank applied
to tleo court for orders on the receiver to
give theln certificates of deposit representing
nioney they had OIl deposit In tim batik at
the tune the bank failed , It was represented -
sented to the court that a number of the
tockholdors had deposits or this nature and
that tlio receiver had refused to tomb certificates -
tificates of deposit to stockbolder , saying
that ho would hold their deposits to iuiako
good all Or part of the liability against the
stockholders 011 account of the clattns of
other credItors. It was also represented that
tile receiver hail issued certificates of deposit
to depositors who Were not stockholders.
In giving his decision in this matter Judge
Keysor eiid that the receiver had 110 sight to
bring suits againat sLockho1der , except as
the stattitos vrovIded lie then read from
the atatutos to show that the receiver liati a ,
right to bring suits against stockholders ,
as soon as leo was satisfled that the bank was
insolvent , for their- statutory liabiiity , but
ho InUst first fib wtlt tli court a report to
tiio effect that the itanets of the bank were
loot sufficient to meet. the liabilities. The
judge said that no such report had been filed
and the receiver could not bring suit until
that was done. For the same reason , the
court lucid , ' the receiver could not hold the
fllOflCY of tim stockholders. Such action
e'culd bo die'criniination aga'sIs uchi stock.
hohders as had depoaIt. All depositors lflU&t
be treated alike , whether stockholders or
not. On thio other had , thto court said , it
was not right that depolts should bo returned -
turned to insolvent stockhoidera. In the capn
of the John L. Miieaestate the court said
thie ceutato might ho found to be liable for
eaveral thousand dollars , yet It was voii
kfloyn that the estate is inciolvent , anti it
saitied hiIe paying out the nhcLloy of the
creditors of the bank to Issue a cortiflcato of
deposit to thih e.otato Th court suggested
that tito receiver might. isue non-ngotiab1e
certificates of deposIts-until ho could properly
bring suits against tllolstockhohders for their
liability ,
Another suit , itt whtth the receiver of the
same bank was defendant , was a suit brought
by Andrew L. M1ies. a83cxocutor of this estate -
tate of .Iohiii L. Mies. $ It was represented
that Andrew Miles1 hind deposited in the
bank the sum or $2,000to be used for the
purpose of paying for : maascs , to be said
for the repose of tht soul of John L. Miles ,
In accordance to thp teFn1s of the latter's
riii. Thlai money hit1 6oen partially drawn
out at the time of 4bo 'failure of tile bank
and the receiver hiatt cfused to issue a
certificate of deposL op the groun(1 that
the estate , of , John ' , 'iheS was liable for
stock of tue bank , ftd , hat the estate was
Insolvent. The cou tfpnd that the dupbsit
was made by Andro\v L. . Miles , as executor ,
and could not be hld' fpr tim Indebtedness
OIl the stock Of Johui'1L. Miles.
In another , , suit , r.pught by Andrew L.
Miles against , the rceJvr it appeared that
Andrew Miles , in bhalf of the minor heirs
of Jqhn L. . Miles , appIidfor an order , qn the'
receiver for a.cprtflcate $ of1iqposlt for certain ,
money depojited In , ba11c , bytIo , said
' '
minort an ( br whihth'tocq'iver bad re-1
fused to'Iesuo certiflcatos O'n' the ground that
it should be held to uipplyi on unpaid subscriptions -
scriptions for stock held by said minorn.
The court said that the weight of authorities
was to the effect that minors cannot be
hield for unpaid subscriptions. Thee bank
had no right , the court held , to accept sub-
scrlptions of stock from minors , and the ap- .
plicattan was granted , requiring the receiver
to Issue the certificates asked for.
Not for ii. Court of Equity.
Judge ICeysor pasaed on ono phaco of the
suit brought by the First National bank
against Charles F. Goodman and others. The
case came up on a motion to consolidate this
cas with a aso brought by Mrs. Goodman
against the bank to recovcr $30,000 inauranco
all the life of Mr. Goodman which , It was
alleged , the bank hioid without authority.
The court stated the case briefly , to the
effect that Goodman , during hIs lifetime ,
borrowed 50,000 from' the bank , giving as
security collateral In the shape of mortgages ,
stock in hs brickyard- and several life in-
surauce policies , payable to his wife and
duiy assigned by her to' the bank. Payment
on the notes for the 5OOO0 defaulted and
suit was brought. Mrs , Goodman was made
a party to the sult Tat , life insurance money
not being available , Mv , Goodman being still
alive , it was not included in the suit. About
tills time Goodman and then the bank attempted -
tempted to carry out an agreement which
was claimed to Ilave boon made with Goodman -
man during his iifctlmo , to the effect that ,
If the insurance ononoy was uspd by time
bank to apply on time notes , the stocks and
mortgages should ho returned to Mrs. Goodman -
man , Mrs. Goodman was not a party to
this arrangement , but site could leave claimed
the stocks and bonds at this time , according
to time statement of time court , but hio elected
to commence suit for the recovery of the In-
suranca money from the bank , Tiio insurance -
ance money had been cohhc ted by the bank
and had been applied' the notee. The motion -
tion to consolidate the two cases was overruled -
ruled , the court holding that the plaintiff in
time suit against tue bank. should be allowed
a trial by jury , as she had elected , and
IMPORTANT TO SUFFERERS
110W YOU MAY OJl'I'AIN A LAS'I'ING
CURE P18031 1'ILIIS.
No StmrglcnhOjerui1on , No Petlie , Tn-
fling Ilxpusue-A I Sisuple , Iluirsuletu ,
Ilemuieiiy , hint It 'Diele ' time % 'orJc.
i' 03
There are solno peapia who leave piles as
frequently and , ( as other people
have coido.
. Ally liltie bowel , trouble will bring them
on , any extra oxertItu i as in lifting , will
produce them , and Ialfabt will often appear
without an apparonti provocation , Piles ,
however , are much hmdro serious than a
cold , as the teuIdepe31s ! always to grow
Yorao until the troqJq iocomes deep seated
and chronic , or dqy4qjs into some fatal
rectal disease ,
% 'hlle there are malW0pllo renledles which
give relief , yet tho0jLbut one which not
only gives instant 1ieC , but at the same
tUne makes a permanpm cure , and that is
the wohl known Pyranjid 'Pile Cure.
The renltniy Is co tbsbd of simple , harmless -
less vegetable ingrohIHlts , but combine so
effectively and act"jeo prOlllptly and thor-
ouglily that IL cures every forni of piles ,
whether itching , biind bleeding or protrud-
ing.hn
hn long standing cases the PyranIld Pile
Cure has proven to b tile only certain cure
except a surgical operation , and its adyan-
tagos over an operation are many. as it is
painiess , catues no delay or interference
with daily cccfipatio and , last. but , not
least , is cheaper than ntuy surgical opera-
tiori could possibly be , costing but a dollar
a paekae at. any drUg store.
The cases that the Pyramid l'iIe Curs will
not reach are so ow that phyeic'ans are doing -
ing away with operations for piles arm4 de.
pending on this cheap , but effective remedy
to acconhphish a conlplcto cure , and it hiever
disappoints except in cases beyond the reach
of medical skill.
Time Pyramid l'ilo Curs ie prepared by time
Pyramid Irug Co. , of Aibion , Mich. , and for
sale by druggists everywhere at 5' ' ) cents nec
Package. Each laCk.aile contains a trsatieo
on catiso anti cure of piles. together with
testimonials fiorn c.ver ; ' section of tiii comma.
try ,
Imotihul not be compelled to bring her case
into a court. of equity.
Vruzrn ( Irnelges tlit' Istii' ,
Waxcnbcrg & Mtmehler , two fruit Jobbers
who supply the street peddlers about town
with fruit , recovered a judgment against
l2oeco TIres , in Ju1ge Fawcett'n court in the
511113 of $200 , together with time cancellaticin
of a note for $20. The case grew out of
the purchase of a carload of frozen oranges
from Itocco liroti. There were about fO0
lioxe of the fruit anti the SIlhfl of $500 was
time colisideration for which the frosted fruit
changed bandit. The seine of $300 was icalti in
c3sli amid a 110(0 ( for $200 covered the bal-
once of the purchase price , The evidence
on tile part of the Itoccos shiowefi that they
101(1 the buyers that the fruit was frosted
aiitl , that if timey 1id not dispose of It within
a few days It. would spoil on tlmir imanmic.
The otimer side produced evidence to the
effect that they did lint know thm frtmit was
frozen and kept It in the lmous'e of Waxonberg
about twelve days , setting it over and arranging -
ranging It in time boxes again , Sonho of the
boxes were reid , about $100 being realized in
this way. 'When they attempted to sell the
frtiit on ttmq streets the macat inspector con-
( lClflllOi time whole lot anti it was hmanleel to
Limo dump and destroyed. ThIll Olocco
brought stilt on tim note in a Juotice court
anti was defeated , lie appealed the case
nn(1 wap defeated again , the Jury returning a
verdict which reimburses time buyers for the
alnoUnt. they pait , llocco , loss the atndunt
timey realized from what fruit was sold ,
1.ett-et front the , Court lnt'ks.f ,
In time criminal branch of time district court
aiunos. tile ntiro inormmlng was taken up in
getting the new jury Panel in working order ,
Jti's before noon thin sn of Tim Sullivan
was taken up for trial. Sullivan is charged
witim breaking and entering and with larceay.
William 0. Wleck has conmnienced suit
againat William Lauder for $10,000 damages
fet injuries alleged to have been received
vhilo oporatlng a , 'dougii roller , " The
plaintiff alleges lie was not hired to operate
thin niachino and was not familiar with fl.
Jlt attempting to do so by time express orders
of the defendant 'lila imanmi was drawn between -
tween the iromi rollers of thmo machine ann
cruahed In' such a way that it. is nilegenl
lie will be deprived of the Use of It for the
balance of lils life.
Ciaity F. hIckman has applied to the
courts for a divorce franc Ihenry ilicknmaim
on the ground ofdescrtion. The parties were
married in Omaimme , July 3 , 1891 , antI Ilickinali
deserted his wife ill Jatmtiary , 1891 ,
Ted ilmeckus , who . is wanted in Coimncil
Bluffs on the charge of being a fugitIve from
Justice , wascaptured In Florence Suteday
afternoon and Is lii thia county Jail awaiting
time-arrival of requisition papers , lie imaving
refused to m'ettmrim to time other side of the
river without tile pap3s.
Cnuimtty AltorneyVimis In holism Cute.
Upon the convening of time criminal court
yczterday Jtmdgo Baker passed upon time
donlurrer of the county attorney to the plea
of abatemncn , flled'ln the ilohin case last
Snturday morning. Time court sustained time
domnnurrer"on 'allexccpt oiio point , that being
time point that there haul boon no preliminary
hearing in time case and no waiver of time
551110. . Time court. held. . that this point was
011.0 of fact only , and gave leave to prodttco
proofs showIng the facts. On the other
questions raisenl by the defendant , relating
to the rIght" of tile coumity attorney to arraign -
raign the aCcused on informatIon , Instead
Of on innhictmn'ent by' a gramid jury , and thirteen -
teen .otmer minor points , thee court sustained
the demurrer. On the one point , time county
attorney was given until 4 o'clock to make
his showing arid file his reply.
When the case was reached , at 4 o'clock ,
Judge Ihaler : announced that lie wanted to
look up aomne authorities , and one of Dohin's
attorneys said Ito Was compelled to attend
the supreme court today. The case was
thereupon put over until Wednesday morning -
ing , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Trial lie 1'lem of Ahntenmemit.
, A ratbir unmmsual proceeding waa corn-
mbnced In time criminal court yesterday after-
Ioon , beiqg the trial of n fact in support of
a plea of zibatemenL Jacob IIltmrn "has been
iii thcm' county- jail for several months on
time cbargo of stealing forty.there Imead o
cattle. Time cana is based on a transaction
which occurred in Pierce county , In which
tiio cattle were stolen and shipped to the
mtock yards in South Omaha. IlIum and
others implicated in time atealing were arrested -
rested in Pierce county and were put on
trial. Ilium turned state's evidence on the
representation of tue county attorney that
tie would not be prosecuted. His accom-
PIICOS were' convicted and Ilium was afterward -
ward arrested hi South Omaha for time same
crime. Time county attorney of Pierce
county. being the ouccessor of time one with
whmoni Ihiummi made 2mb arrangement , claims
timat no. such arrangement was made. The
pica of abatement was mnado on time point of
the agreement , and 'a jury was empaneled
to determine whether time arrangemcnt was
actually made.
, tttiiclinieiit , Agitimi'st George ? 'y _ , Aimmeie.
J. B. Parrott imas commenced suit in at-
tacimmont against George W. Aunes to recover -
cover tile sum of $2,970 , alleged to be duo
for wages amld borrowed money. Deputy
Simeriff Lewis was onaged fronm midnight of
Sunday until the middle' the forenoon yesterday -
terday in levying on time real estate of Ames
in this city under the suit. In the petition
In tIle case It Is alleged that ( tInes is not. a
resident of this city , but ham , removed all of
his portable possessions and his family to
another ioint.
'The TIme for liulldiiig
UI ) the system Is at this season. The cold
weather imas made unusual drains upon time
vital forces. The blood has become impover-
tubed and impure , and all time functions of the
body suffer in consequence , hood's Sareapa-
cilia Is the great builder , Ilecause it is the
One True Blood Purifier and nerve tonic.
Hood's Pills become thmo favorite cathartic
Witil all who use thmorn , All druggists. 25c.
L13U'T hiElt 1'I17N1I3SS ! AND SICK.
DliiVonumn , IhcJiiui In hicur Itcjmt Is
l'iisiut'il Ilium the St i'etCt ,
The charge of larceny preferred against
David , Lipschitz was dismissed when time
case was called in police court yesterday ,
Tito ; complaining' witness was aim old coi-
ored widow , Eila'Thornas , who hived in
a cramped room In a , house at 702 South
Thirteentim 'atfeet , owned by Llpschltz. Slm
hail been sick , very frequently being confined
to imer bed , and had been unable to pay
her rent , although he' bad talcen in wasiming
and had dmi , JIpr ypr1c wlmcnevcr se had
been able to be upon her foot. Sim promn-
ised to pay Lipsclmitz when sue secured time
mnonoy , but the Iaimdlord was not satisfied
v1Lie prOnmiseol Ho began legal proceedings
to oust the woman , and Saturdai a writ of
foiciblo ouster was lesuefi against her ,
The writ was placed In time hands of a
cOnstable aimd served. Mrs. Timomnas was not
at home , and consequently time door was
kicked in , 11cr trunk anti contents , valued
'altogether at $00 , was put out In the hail-
way , and the room was turned over to
Itpschitz. Tile judgment which Lipztchiita
cured provided furtimor , however , timat thu
wonmami should pay the costs of the case , $2 ,
To satisfy this claim the constable levied
OIl time goods and placed them In Lipschitz's
care as custodian.
As soon as Mrs. Thomas returned she
found iler possessions gomme. Sue was told
by Llpscbmltz timat liar erunk had been taken
by a cont'table and she coimoequently hiur-
nod to Justice of the Peace Foster's court
trommm which tite writ Itad beemm tiorved and
Jumping to tile colmclueiOn that Lipschiitz
imlrninalf had diuposset'ed ' her , she caused hits
arrest on a charge of larceny ,
Zir , Thionmas is now sick and is without a
cent of money or a piece of proplrty. 11cr
gopds timeL iyerp lciied upomi will be olul at
auction to satisfy tue Judtiment and couto.
After 'thu case bad been disposed of Lips-
chits asked for a warrant for time wommman's
arrest , ouying that ime was afraid she would
"lulahie trouble for hhmmm. " He was informmed
that if he did not walic out of the ceturt
room 110 would ho kicked out.
LtpuiiIta oxilaIne lily attitude In the case
by saying timut the woman failed to pay her
rent and timat Ime could therefore imave Imer
lID longer on his prelnisemi. Ilti adnmits that
tue woman promised to pay when sue was
able , htut as she was sick , it aPP'3red to him
that the itrcniiso was nut hiiCtly to he ttui-
filled in tiio near fuuro ,
, _ -
Jor strongtimelilmg ) and eiearumg the voice
use Ilcown's flronchiiai Troclmwu-"I have
commended tiiemn to frieiids who wcro pubiio
speakers and they imavo proved .extrumlmoiy
servlceablo-Bev. Henry \Vard Ueoohaer.
lIAR ! ) ON TIlE \YEA \ ( ( TROUPES
Hereafter Thettrka1 People Mn Pay
Standard Railroad Fare ,
RATE OF 2 CENTS PER MILE AI3OLISICD
ItetiIt uf n 1)eelsioit by the lnterstne
( iouui ni ert'e Coiuitim its In im-1oeni
Ageims ( hiam.l the , Seitnuimi Is
Ilimil lug.
"It'u a neiglmty good thiimg time theatrical
season is drawing so near to a close , " said
a prolnIllent railroad mmmaim to a lice reporter
yesterday , "If there were inammy more lmiontlms
of the acaron time hair of every agent wile
makes a i'pecialty of going after tlmeatrical
business would turn gray ; as it is now they
aren't able to sloop a witmk.
"This remarkable condition of affairs in
railway circles hias 'bode brought about by
tile recent llrown decision in limo United
States supreme cotirt and the undoretandimmg
timat time Interstate Commerce conuninalon
imas detectives all over the coemutry. An
agent who goes to solicit tue trade of a
theatrical or opera manager now-a-days is
5 , ) scared timat lie jtmnlps at imis own shadow ,
fearing that every strange man 1m aces may
represent the coimmnnission , which has Just had
ulmlitllited authority conferred upon It , "
Froimi the days wimen the original "Uncle
Torn's Cabin" company was on tue road , rail.
roads have granted theatrical troupes a rate
of 2 comets a mmmlie. Otimer favors auth conces-
slommu mmiay heave been'soinetiimmes given In addition -
dition to the 2 ceiml. rate , but time hatter ha
always been readily extended to time traveling
Thesimlnmns.
The stand time Interstate Conemnerce coimm-
mission imas takemm against every form of
discrimnination , coupleni with Its Ulmoxpected
enlargement of authority , has practically
ktmocked the 2 cent rate according to theatrical -
atrical commmhmanies higher than Mr. Glhroy's
proverbial kite. A few months ago all time
uestorn hues withmdresv their party rates.
I'reviomis to tbiaitction a rate or 2 cents a mimilu
was cimeerfully given en any party containing -
ing toim or mmloro Persons. Time abmise of this
rate , however , grow to be so enormmmous that
the western roads agreed to withdraw it
altogether. At that time , thougim , it was
agreed "tinder the hat" that theatrical comic-
panics would be taken care of at the old rate
-2 cents n mile.
. This is the way things have been going
along for the past few nicnthe. None of the
roads admit timat timey have rondo any die-
criminatlolis iim favor of theatrical campanide ,
belt it is generally understood timat time olnl
rate of 2 cents per mile coimtiimued for the
Thespians after it was withdrawn frolic tim
traveling public. Time reason party rates
were abolished was because of time larga
profita that were stcathily pouring into tue
scalpers' ofilces by thee smooth nmanlpulation
of party tickets. In soiling party tickets to
theatrical trooums no danger of tue eaalpers
occuring time tickets and manipulating timenc
to their advantage wan feared by the railway -
way mcii , and accordingly time favor of 2
cents a mile was not withdrawn from tite
Itimeerant bands of actors.
Now time Intoretato Comnierco commlssicn
ha decreed that either the party rate of 2
cents per mile must be extended to every
company of ten that may ask for it or must
be withdrawn fromn time actors. The latter
is the coursa that has been pursued by the
railroads , tlmomighm it is strongly suspected by
ame raliroaders that recourse to tila forimner
lime of action will soon follow. All time
local lines imave received ordera , 'warning the
acceptance of any theatrical 'business by any
agent of the road at time rate of 2 cults a
miio. Thnero are vcry few , If any , agemmts In
Omaha , as anxious as timey are to carry
the actors , who are willing to
offer transportation at the old rates.
The agents all declare thmat they are accept-
11mg 110 theatrical business at less rates thami
3' cents a mile straight , but whether or not
'other Cohicosslons not formerly allqwed are.
being granted it is difficult to say. With
through business to tlmo Pacific coast it
does not Inako so much differemice , as time
regular round trip fare is less than theatrical
rates would be. The action of the roads
principally affects those companies of limited
resources wimichi travel but short distances
at a time ,
Timi action will be a hard anti in mamcy
cases a fatal blow to theatrical companies ,
and will have the effect of disbanding or
calling in of many of time weaker companies ,
to wimich railroad tare is time most important
item in the daily bill of expenses. For a
company of twenty people traveling fifty
miles a day the total fare at time old rate
would be $20 , wimiio at the regular rate of 3
cents per mile time fare for the same die-
tanco will be $20 , or a difference of $10 a
day to a company of twenty people making a
fifty-mile "jump" a day , -
" 1 believe that this will prove to be a
good thing , " mid Manager Burgess of tue
Creigliton theater yesterday afternoon , in
speaking of the abolition of the 2-cent per
mile rate heretofore accorded theatrical corn-
panics. "I believe time result of the decision
to make theatrical companies pay 3 cents
per mile will be to force out of busimmess time
lowest grade shows. The first-class coin-
panics can easily afford to pay the rate of 3
cents per mile. The only ones to be affected
by the action ivili ho the companies without
whicim we would be better oft. I have net
heard that this action has caused any corn-
panies to dieband In fact , I have not heard
of thio matter In a theatrical 'way at all , "
"LOW JOINTS" hAVE A DOUIILE BILL.
Order of flismissul Entered let the
' 1'V ( ) Otsi'M Citileil ,
Tnero was a full attendance at yester-
day's meeting of tile "iow joints , " which was
doubtless brougimt out by time announcement
that a doubie bill would be presented. Two
cases , a cimargo and a countercharge , formnocl
tlio attracton ! , , thus starting off the , week in
a lively fashlon ,
Tile first case called was timat of the Mu-
waulcee against time I'Thrtimwestern. Comn-
plaint was mnado timat a Northwestern roundtrip -
trip ticket from Omaha to Chicago and return -
turn had been found on s.mle in a hiotel
broker's office. It s'ns purchased for 22.25 ,
the regular vrico of such a ticket being
$2i.S0. In reply to thin comnpimmint the Northwestern -
western ropreantatiycs asserted that time
ticket was given to a man , entitled to trans.
portation , In iieu of a pass. It c'as abao-
lutely denied that there had been any deal.
immgs wlmatsoe'er wRit any bro ) qr , After a
thorough discussion of the matter. the association -
ciation decided to dismiss the case
The second case was brougiit by time Nortim-
western against time Miiwaukee. Time former
road maintained timat it hind found aim unused
portion of a Milwaukee ticket , good from
Omaha to Chicago , in the 0111cc of a local
hroicer , In reply time Milwaukee reprosenta.
tives showed that a roulid trip ticket from
Chicago to San Fralmclsco , and good for nine
months , had been sold In Chicago' last Sop-
teniber. Thu portion of the ticket which
hind given fouimdnton for time charge brotight
ugitiost the local ofhice WAB sold bore by time
tourist on his rettirem , This , time representa-
live of tbme local dice asserted , lie was in Imo
way respomesibhe for. Aftcr a brief dellbera-
tioit time other city pnssomger agents decided
to disimeiss this case also.
Time other matters discuased wore charity
rates , the redemnptioim of clerlcal tickets
found in testiumg time market and time secro-
tary's report on a recent test of time mnarket ,
lihistiitierstmId the , Order ,
Time recent annoutecomnont ccilcerniumg the
eutimority over live stock and wool must-
bra of Uniomm PacifIc origin over time North.
western road aplCam'a to have been nmistindor.
utood by a numnber of stochrnen throughout
time state. Time authority ever business of
Nortimeveeterim solicitation on wool and hive
stock wu merely placed In the hand' . of
ficicoral Agent Itithmlo of the Norths'c'iZcrmm
Instead of being looked after by the general
agents at Sait Lake and 1)enver.
htniiswuy h'iiie'a ' und ( luesip ,
Joseph Syltes , private secretary to General
Manager Dickinson , I. sIck.
General Manager fllckinscmm went vest on
a trti ) of inspectiomm yesterday.
George ' % V. Vahiery , Cenom-al agent of the
llurltngion at Iemver : , Is in ti'e ' city ,
I ) , 11. ILotilda > ' , the Burhitmgtoei's represen-
tmtiive at Clmeyeumue , was at heudquarter
yesterday ,
I'i'ieaident 13. II , Ii , Clark of the Uniomi
Pacific and Superintumdeimt 11 , 0 , Clark of
( Ito Union Pacific' , cash department Imavu
returned from a conference concerning Col-
oradci cost matters , held last week in Chicago.
Wilder Harding , limo Mtssotmri Paefic's now
neciettit city pamuseimger agent , arrived in
town yesterday.
,
1'ItISSllIINT Ii EEl ) M.tc1:5l l'IIOTI1ST.
( ) iJcetlummm" or tihrnni-Iluird do homey
Street Oiiil Sit , ' .
Time heropositlons to ftmrniah 11w. city with a
jail amId fire iieadqiisrters 'wiiieim to-
ceived at the last meeting of the city COUhI-
cii are in the hands of time special corn-
umiittc'e , 'tt'hmIchm will probably report to-
imight , It Is expected that it ivlil report
in favor of the proposition of Irving Allison
to build a jail on the southiwest corner of
Eigimteermtle antI Ilarney streets and lease it
to thin city for $300 a mnontim ,
Time umien who are beimind thmls proposition
tieciare hint they have taken pains to tmmmeko
thee Phaucs so mis to answer ahi reasonable ob-
jections. There will bo no entrance to thin
jail or police court on time limerne ) ' street
ido , the otmhy elmtrammces hmoittg emi Eighteenth
street ieimd aboelt forty feet fronm time corner ,
The cells are all to ho eli time second floor
anti are separated froiim limo wiimlowu , by cot-
riders , anti time bidders assert that 110110 of
tIme incolmvolmicmmceg which vommhml tmsemahly tel-
how the location of a jail viil he apparent ,
Time elmgino house will ho mm liarimey street
ammd hmoxt to the htlblitl library building.
l'rositlemit Lewis S. Iteemi of time public
library board was before time special comic-
mnlttco of the city council yesterday after-
nmoon to urge the objections of the board to
time location of time city jail aimd engine house
at Eighteenth and Ilarney ctrcett. Mr. Reed
referred to the fact that time city immul up-
wardo of $250,000 invested in the library
atmfi beiilmling and tmrgeml that it would bo a
serious mmmistako to take action that woemid
cycle shiglmtly iimjuro thmtmt property. Time coun-
cii would certainly never consider a propoci-
lion to locate time Jail within twelve and oumo-
lmnlf feet of any school imotmso In time city.
Thu school imotiso was open seven hours in
time ( lay , five ilays lim the week amid eight
mommthms in time year. Time library , which was
largely patronized by women anti chmiidren ,
was OllOn all tiny anti for a part of time ( lay
oil Sunday. Moreover , mmciasiima amid odor voro
int'eparabio frouci any Jail. No nmatter how
umodern the bulidimlg nmlght be or how. aml-
mirably adapted for its PtlrPOt'O it Womild
still ho ohjc.ctionabie. Timeso reimmarks wore
supimlonmontary to tile forimeal protest slgmmed
by all thio inemnhmors of lice library board ,
which was aubmnitted to time coinimcitteo.
Chiteumtherhmeimm'e , ijongli Iteimmeth y thie
1Czi'irIte
ICremls , Mercer cottlmty , PaWe believe
Chamberlain's Cough llemmetely to be the best
remedy ice mite. We use it In our owt fanii-
lies , antI it iii a favorite amnong our custom-
ors.-hlecker Bros. tVc Co. 26c amid LO bottles
( or sale by druggists.
lISCUSSFhL ) l'itOl'lllL'l'Y TIt.tNSFI3IIS ,
Iteni Ilstuete Duilum's Iittesmel , to 3tr.
I In rd or.
There was a well attenmiemi meeting of time
Real rstate Dealers' exclmamige yesterday.
After lunch II. II. Ilarmier read a paper on
"Tile Torrens Systemmi of Transferrimmg Property -
orty , " and several letters slmoe'ing thmo result -
sult following time oinployneent of this sys- I
tenm elsewimere , especially in Chicago ,
It was the sentiment of time neomnbors present -
ent that Omaha Imad one of time nnoat bungle-
somne systems of transferring property of ammy
piaco in the country. Time Torrens systone
would , it was argued , greatly m.tmpllfy matters -
ters and give to real estate mncn just time relief -
liof thmey were praying for.
Tlmn sytorn l sitnihar to a set 0 ! ledger
balances 1mm bookkeeping , atid Is quito con- 3.
cse. An account is kept for each property 4
and overytiming affecting time title of timat
piece of property is entered ote the ledger.
\Vlmen a nmortgage is given it Is debited.
When a mmcortgage Is paid off it. is credited.
Wlmemm a Jtmdgnnemlt is Issued against the
owner , limo fact is recorded on time debIt side.
A glance at time hedger balance shows at ammy
tince the condition of time property in quca-
tion.
tion.On
On time motion of ox-Governor Saunders , it
was decided to appoint a committee of three
to ( uniter investigate time subject and report
to time exchange. Mr. harder was apponted !
chaIrman of the commmntttee. Time otimor mem- C
bars will ho announced at the next meeting. J ,
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TESTIMONIALS.
Franc G'Itlzemame ofl'eieimtylvmemmin Vlto TJjj
lines hicen Cured ,
Mr. W W. Spihlen , drmmg.clerlc , with J. W. f :
McConnell , Parnassus , Pa. , says : "I was out
all one night last winter and contracted a
severe cold. I was so hoarse for a week I
could hardly speak. Knowing how' well cmms-
tomnera of our store spoke of Chaneborlain's
Cough Remedy , I conclttmlcd to try it. One-
halt of a bottle cmmretl me emctirely , "
S. D. Nevm'hart , Sayiorsburg , Pa. , saySi
"Chamberlain's Cotmgim Remedy is an excellent -
lent medicine. I have used it , Ior coughs
and colds 'with flume effect , I have sold It at
amy store for over two years , alit ! my custom-
era Imave all been pleased with it. " '
J. A. Van Valzaim , hiughoevilie , Pa. , says : ' " "
"Cimamberhain's Cough Remedy has proven
so valuable timat I do not hesitate to reconi-
mendit to any one. "
Dr , F. Winger , Ephrata , Pa. , says : "Mr.
J , D. Cline , a cigarmaker of this place , reports -
ports a complete cure of his cough with a 50-
cent bottle of Chmammmberiaimi's Cough Remedy
after lmo had tried others , wimich had failed , " , c"
For sale at 25c atud5lca bottle by druggists.
1'ItllI'AIIING Ii'Oht TIlE MAY TERM ,
Lmtrgc' Docket ICommuiel by Ohio United
StatIcs Juidgtpi ,
Judge John A. finer of tIme United States
court will arrive in Omaha timis morn-
lag enrmuto to St. Paul. lIe will stop off
lmero and sit in cimamnbems In time after-
tloon for time purpose of making a nummeber
of special orders and the disposition of van.
otms matters preparatory to lmolding the May
term of tlt federal court , wimichi convenes
Monday , May 4.
IL has not been definitely decided wimetlmor
Judge Shtimues or Judge lIttler sviil preside ,
but time probabilities are that time former
will be on the bencim during time preliminary
week , wimile the latter ill finish up tue
term.
Assistant United States Attorney Rushm is
busily engaged arrnmmgimig time docket , which
again romlscu to ho quite voluminous , hmimimie
from lImo criminal Imrancim , which will be fully
onie-imaif hose Umalb the last term ,
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Promptness is a commendable virtue , ,
Thmat'u why wo offer you One Minute Cough
Cure. It is promnmt iim relict' aimd prommlpt in
curing. That i what it is amado for.
ad umuil for lJ.'mmt lumg S l'Lhm imisumm ,
Ike Timoinpzolm was ycatertimey fined $75
and costs In police court for aesaulthuug
James Stepimerson , Time affray occurred
sounetimimmg hike a mitomithi ago , wimemm Stepimen-
son was beaten in time face by Timonmpson ,
TiiofllpeOmm hind timrco vitmicsees whmo
swore timat On time ummonning of
time row Stepimemeson had nimmiost dmiyen a
imorse over huhin. lie rernomistruied antI timero.
ullon Stephmenanii iedvammecd upon iuimmi with
tilmrleiso.l arnms , Timomupson imit him lie time
face anti tiion used a ihtcimfork. Stcphommson
denied that timere was miny provocatiotl.
CURES SOROFULA ,
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CUR9 CANCER ,
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