Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 23, 1896, Page 7, Image 7

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    TITE cm AIT A DATLV l EEV13l1tfI3S : \ D A Y , 2 . 1800.
NOTICES
Allri-rtlMI-llll-lltN fill * tllt'NC (
Will > M > tiiUen until JUiIMi p. in , , fur ( lie
mill iinlll H p. in , fur Clio
mill Hinnlny < > illf linm.
. .Ailvi'1llni'tli -
*
, > rciiticHlliiK n mitu-
lirrnl i-heeU , t-iin lmMIIKIVCIM nil.
impil lu n iiiiiiim-i-eii l-r ( | In cure
TinHiit. . .Yiiavvoi-s no uililreMneil
rill III' iltlvi-i-"i | ) on jii-Cficntnllitii ut
tinHuik only.
HulcH , 1 1-Hu a word llrnl liincrlloii )
3o 11 'iii-il Itieronfirr.ollilim InUi-n
for ICNN ( linn yrc for Uullrxt In PUT-
tlon. TinMiinlvt1 tUi-inviitM niiixl lie
run roiiHeenllvelj- .
W.\\TUI > MAM1 IIIJLIV
WANTli > . AN ItiBAj WHO CAN TH1NIC OP
iwnni ) simple thing to patent ? Protect your
Idcns. ih" ) mny bring you wcnllli. Write John
Wrililrrlnirn A Co. , Drpt. V , , Pntc-rn Attorney * ,
WnMiuiKton. I ) . C. . for tholr 11,800 prlzo nffer
nnd n lint or 200 Inventions vvnntcd. 11-811
VANTID. RALHSMKN IN KVKHY PL.UI : : ' ;
Jilnry nml rummlMlon. The llnwU.i Nurwry
Co. , Mllvvoukpc , WIs. ll-MTIS-mi *
oobb cANVASsnns WANTEO AT isia
DoURlne. Snlnry pnld weekly II MUG 1)23
\VANTII > . VUATEUNALfNHtJiiANcn on-
Kanlzi > t . Onoil pay. I1' . ! * . Ituone , 16H 1-nrnnm
treet. Otnnlm , Neb. IJ M9030I
ANI > WOMKN OUT OP EMPLOYMENT
anil v.Ilium' to work cun learn f n permanent
! tuatl'.n ' nt Rood wanes by wrltliiB to r. V.
H . Imx 2 < a , AiiKUftn , Mnlne. II-MSIB 31 *
TAILOHH WANTUU. CONTINENTAL CI.OTII-
. MliO
Ing Company.
" _ _ _
WANTKU-TUAVEl7lNCl".SALESMEN l-'OK CI-
Rnra , old rcllnlilc lion-- ; experience umiecea-
fiiry , extra Inducements to customers ; ITS to
SI SO per iinmlli ami uxtiellsca. Chan. C. Illaliop
ft Co. , st. LI.UIB. L' ' M3CLJli : ! ! _
' '
VVANTED.'MEN'TO LKAUN IIAUIIEH THAW : ;
only PiRlit weeha required , nml yiu can hold
nny ponltlun ; allimtlona or locatlonn RUnran-
tccil , runiili-ti | < outfit of tooln Riven each tu-
tlcnt , wiiKnx Saturdays while lemnlnR ; cntu-
IOKUPH mulled free. .Mulcr'n Ilarlier Toilette. S21
N. lllli mrt-et. HI. l ouls. IIMiPfi 2i
JTlTcO TC ) ? IM.ob A MONTH 8ALAUY AND EX-
potif < - luilil rnli-Kinen for clsam ; permanent
position ; experli'tire unnef - sary ; lurKesl , lltist
linen , i-lf-Kiint holiday otTotlnJi * . W. L. Kllnu
Co. . St. LotllH , Mo. I1-M523 23 *
WAvn nFi.MAi. m ; LI * .
OIUL KOlt UENEKAL HOL'SUVYOUK. AT 2201
Ohio slreut. C M5UO 23'
WANTEK , AN nXI'EIHENi'IlI ) LAUNDIIESS
to K "ill of city ; wages (10 per mo. Address
, C H IU'0. C-502 2'J
THIRTY I'HIVATE FAMILY COOICS AND
Kelii-ral liouxc Klrlx , iwiiiid Klrlx "H'1 len < lln-
ln immi ilrlfl. Cnnuillun Employment olllce ,
1S22 Ii'.URlas ' street. C M3I7 25
AGENTS WANTED TO SELL MME.
Yule's l' ° nmoun Toilet Preparations ; iiKe
mailing J'-S.uO to J100.00 per vvwk ; write for
imrili ul.ira. Address Mine. M. Yalr , ChleiiK < > ,
HI. C-.M&S3 2J
FOR r IIOIJSKS.
IIOI'HI-H IN ALL I'A UTS OK THE CITY. THE
O. ! ' Davis Company , IMS Purnnm. n SI3
HOl'.SES. IIENEWA & CO. , 103 N. 15TH ST.
15 816
HOUSES C A. STAllll OS N.
if-K HOUSES ANDCOTTAOIM ALL OVEIl
th e cUV. t" 0. Fidelity. 1IC2 I''nrniim.
J J"S
iorSBS. WALLACE. imOWN 1ILOCK. IfiTII
nnd Douglas. _ 13-s
' UP LAHOU LIST. Me
HOI SES , I-'llOM K ;
Cnsue Investment Co. , 1M UoJac ulreet.n .
n 8.11
rTlllAt-'TIFUL HOME IN Iw\FAYr.TTE PLACE :
8-rooms ull modern ; Mdendlil condition ; never
been rented before ; now ofTsreiS at u low
rental to llrst-elass tenant. Fidelity Trust
Company. 170 : ' Fninain St. D SS2
nOUSiS.FLATS. aAHVIN MHOS , 1(113 ( FAUNAM
D SoG
10-UOOM MODEUN 11U1CK , OAK FINIdH AN1.
inanteU , looms on llrst Hour arc all otmncctci !
with liirito Flldlntf doors. Larguluundry and
cUlcni. A nominal rent If taken by Dceembei
31 t. Inniilro of owner. JtUl S. 50th Ave.D .
D MC62
roll UENTT812 N. MTU ST. , T-HOOM MODEUN
ern houfe ; W per inc' . Incjulrc on [ ircmlsea.
D M722
108 NOUTH aEVENTEENTII. FOUUTEEN
rooms ; llnest rooming house In city.
! ) M730 "O24
A NUMIIEII OF CENTUALLY LOCATED 5
room cottnRCs ; city water In house ; JS.oa und
(10.00. J. II. ICclkcnney , Karliacli Illk.
FOIl HUNT 11V W. II. MKIKLti , 1ST NAT'L
Hunk bid.
2533 Davenport , 7 rooms , modern , 113.
Z3I6 N. 13th , 7 rooms , modern , $20.
S316 Spencer , 7 rooms , modern , 915.
I ) 351
IIOUSUH FOU HUNT. 11U.MI3. 1'AXTON ULIC
D MJlil
vim iiK.vr- l < niIt\ISIIIOI > ItDD'M.S.
y *
A IIANliSOMKLY fltNISIIHIl I-'HUNT HOOM
and nlcuvc : private fiunlly. 17U7 Uudxe.
M-.MWJ i3
Kl KMSIIKD ItOO.MS V.\D IIOAHI ) .
KIl'KLY ruilMSIIUD KIIONT I'AlllXlll : ALSO
Biniilh-r rooms , vvlth Iiourd ; rutcu I'L-aHonatilu.
The rtuBf. JOiO llarnoy. F SliM lli
ALIIANY , 2101 DOUGLAS. SPECIAL TKI11IS
ij ut-ntlcmen for rooinu with hoanl ; vxoollent
locution. IJI357
IIKATKD HOO.MS AND I1OAICU ; J.1.50 UP. BIO
N 1'Jth. 1M3J8 ! 3
KI1UI.Y FIUINISIIED. GAS , FL'IINACE. MOD-
ern. frDiTi'JI.W up ; gentlemen pieferred. 1S12
Chli'-Ko St. F MI20 J2
THE MKICIUAM. FlItST-CLASS FAMILY
hutel JMIi and DodRe ureets. F Mt'.U W"
roit r.M't HMSHII ) itoo.iis.
TIllH'.i : rNFU'LNISHL'D IIOUMH. l'J13 ' Iioril-
l.isl. O MJ28 23'
FOU KK.Vr STOIIKS AMI OKKICUS.
FOIl KENT. THE 4-STOUY IlltICK IIUILD1NO
nt 016 Fainam St. This bullduu has a llreproot
cenu-ni tmffcment , eompleto steam hentliiK ilx-
ture-i , water on nil lloors. sac , etc. Apply at
the . .Ill.-c _ f _ The llee. 1-910
COltMl ! STOKE OF LANC5E HI. CK FINEST
loiutK'ii In city for dniB1 store. I 3J5 Jit
FOIt HUNT AT HED CIJ1ITD. NEII. . IIKICIC
nt.irerM.im. 21x100 , nnd eellur ; best location.
Addloa llox 137 , lied Cluud. Neh.
ACJHVI'S WAXTUI1.
VVANTID. : CAP.MILE AND SUC-I-ESSFUL Dis
trict , special und Icc-ul iiKents to repierenl Iliu
Manlmttnn I.lfu Inouraiu'iCmiipiiny of New
York In Nebraska and Iowa ; special territory
will be islven to eaeh aKent. with th * most
llber.il brukernKe. or n IUIIK and vnluable re
newal eontrnet. nndltli meh fpecliil help In
the Held a H will Insuie the larKest meiuuru of
mrreM. For further Information , pleuje nd-
dress J.V. . Dean & Sons , General AKent * . llee
HUtf . Omaha , Neb. J M2M Jli
"
AOENT ! ) MAKE t TO | IS A "llAY INTIlo"
iluclntr the "I'omet. " the only M snapshot
camer.i made , the srealest teller of Iho ran.
tun. ct-nernl nnd local iiKenls wanted all
over t le ivinlil ; excliiflve territory ; write today
for ti-rms and ( ample * , . \lken-llleanoii Co. .
Ijl > ruMO.\Vl _ _ . J-MIJl 23
WANTED. TUAVMLINa sTuWMAN" "l-\U
Prat I llutton mniuifaeturer ; can he Ufed us
tilile line. AilJruns C 24 , | ! < < i > . J-mllO : 'i ;
AOE.NTS AND OENEIIAL AOENTS WANTED
for lion.V. . .1. Ilryan'8 l iok , "The Klnt Hat-
tie. exi'limlve teirllury. Addreui the publUh.
ITSV. . II. Conkvy Co. . ClilruKu , 111.J .
J M519 2J
STOHAOI : .
OM , VAN & STOItAOU. 1115 FAItN'M. TKU 153)
M-SJ3
PACIFIC sTonAnn AND'WAIIEIIOUSI : co. .
WX-ilO Jones. Ueneial
utorugu and funvurdliiL-
it-set
SHOIfl'HA.VI ) AM ) I'VI'KU'HITI.VK.
A , C. VA.V SANT'a BCHOOL , B13 N. V. LIKE
I. S5
AT OMAHA 11US. COLLEQi : , 1CTH
I'lHYATB LESSONS IN BHOIITHAND. tl
WA.Vri5l > _ TO IIUV.
\VANTKI > , TO IlLiy BECOND-11AND OAB1I
rtglitcr , Addrem A. K , Uworuk , Ord , N b.
N-MWI M
\V.\\TKIJTO nrv.
( Continue ] . )
LIST CITY AND FA11M ItKAL ESTATK AVIT1I
Onrvln llros. , 151.1 Fftrnam street. N--861
IIOL'flK AND 1/JT IN Oft NKAIl KOUNTTiU
Plnce ; 8 to 8 rooms ; inrRleni Impruvements nnd
mutt lie a bnrgaln. llemU , Tuxton block.
N-MJ43
WILL OIVK I1.JW1 TO 11,600 TAS1I FOIl lIOfHK
nnil lot , 5'to S rriomi" " , rntlth of Mnpte nml e t
of Mth St * . Ilfmld , Paxton Illk. N-JU
FOH s.u.i : MISCII.I.A\OU.S. : | :
CHKAPEST HAIlinVOOD WOVEN CO11N CIHll-
mndc. C. U. Lee. ! ' 0t Douflas. q-S _ _
FIIIE * IlfUOI < AIt HAl'KS : NEW A IND
hnnd. sufo and lork rcpRlrlnR ; combinations
elinnncd. J. J. Derlght & Co. , 111C FnniHm.
U-.MWW 31
CIIUISTMAH PHKSKNTS , NEAT AND Usr.KUL
rtrnvvInK Instruments nnd limit-rial * . Alvn J
Gravers , SIS South 15th street. Q-M1IS 31
Foil KALE CHEAP , THAINED GOAT WITH
cart nnd harness. Address C 22 , this oilier.
Q-JIS-23
JKIO-2ND HAND 'M FOWLKU. JW. OTHEIt
wheels , f5 to 20. Omaha Illoelc Co. , rn N. 1C.
U-514
MISCULI.ANUOUS.
LAI'NDHY , GOOD WOKK AND ROOD WAGL8
Is the motto of Hie City Steam Lnundry. 211
Ho. Illst. . . Tel. 2.M. U 119 J5
CLAIHVOYAXTM.
MKS. VIUTZ , CLA1HVOYANT , 1503 CALlfOIt-
nla. S 25I-J5 *
.1IASHACK 1IATIIS , HTC.
MME. SMITH , 1121 DOIj'GLAS , HOOM 5 ; MAS-
SORO nnd ste.im baths. T-HH39 16"
MISS AMES VAPOH IIATIIS , MASSAGE. C07
S. 13th St. . room 3. T 108 J-C
PHIISONAL.
UUPTUIIE CUP.ED ; NO PAIN ; NO DETEN
tlon from buslneis ; we refer to hundreds or
P.-UITHR eurcd. O. E. Miller Co. . 717 N. Y.
Life building , Omnhn. Neb. U 854
IIATIIS MASSAGE. MME. POST. 319V4 S. 15TH.
U i6a
VIAVI. HOSuT"TKlS\fMENT I' OR UTEIlfNE
troubles ; physician In attendance ; consluta-
tlon or health book free. 3IG-S lice bulldlmr.
U-SC6
YES , YOU CAN GET SHIHT3 LAUNDEItED
for 5o , but If > 'ou want Rood work , have them
done nt this City Stenm Laundry. 211 So. llth.
Tel. 254. Hi1 ! * J5
CUT THIS OUT AND PIIESENT IT TO PIIOC-
tor , CID S. ICth St. . with Jl.OO , and Ret 12 extra
nnlshed rablnet photos and ono extra c-nibon
llnlshed panel ; 30 dnya only. U MUD 31
PEUMANKNTLY CUIIKI ) : PAY
when cured ; no r"ni nnd no di-tcntlon from
liu ilni's * . Kldellty llupturc Cure , 301 Ilco bulld-
IniS. Omaha. U M1M
KOU TIII : roituucT STYLE. FINISH AND
lit. nf ynur llni-n. consult the Klinball Lnundry.
Shirts I2c ; collars 3o ; cuffs Cc. U 331-51
O TO C. OLSKN"S HAKKIIY KOll IIOM1 >
mnile brend plea nnd cakca. COS Norl.i ICth.
U MW3 Jl *
\VANTKI > . LADY I'AIITNUH WITH IH'SI-
nesa nldllty. or will marry If found ndciiu.UL- .
Aililn-rs C 51. llee. II MJ2I 21 *
WANTKO , A IIKSIMSTAIILK YOUNO MAN
would like to correspond with refined youtij !
lady ; object , matrimony. Address 1'h.irles A.
Iunlai ) | , general delivery , Omaha , Neb.
U-M51S ! C
51LXHY TO LOAX IIHAL K.STATU.
ANTHONY LOAN . 'i TKUST CO. . 315 N. Y. I * ;
qulek money at low rates for choice farm loans
In lov.'a. noilhern Missouri , eastern Nebraska.
W-S63
CITY LOANS. C. A. STAIIH , OK N. Y. LIFF.
\v-scs
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPKOVED OMAHA
real estate. Urcnnan , IAJVC Co. , Paxton bloch.
W-S70
LOANS ON IMPUOV1-JD& UNIMPKOVEf ) CITY
property. W. Fanmm Smith & Co. , 132n Farr.am.
i\ -S , 1
MONIY TO LOAN AT ? .o\v HATES. THE
O , t\ Davis Co. , 150.1 Farnnm st. JV S73
MON'EY TO LOAN ON OMAHA PUOPEKTY AT
lowest rnten ; bulldlm ; loans wanted. Fld'-llty
Trust company. W 871
MONEY TO LOAN ON 1MPUOVED OMAHA
property. Fusey & Thomas , 1st Nat Ilk I11J .
\V S75
JlOO , JJOO , Oil JIOO. F. D. WEAD , 10 & DOUOLAS.
W-1S2-31
fi PER CENT SIDNEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA
property. Neb. farms. W. 11. Melkle , 1st Nntl. Ilk.
W-i73 !
JCOO I'HIVATE MONEY 5 YHS. W. I * HELI1Y.
331 Chum. Com. bids. W 351
WANTED , AT ONCE. APPLICATIONS FOIl
loans on Omaha property ; $500 up ; don't wait
until your old loan explicit ; apply now. . Fi
delity Trust Co. W M373 31
JIOXKY TO LOAX CIIATTKLH.
MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE. PIANOS ,
holies , wagons , etc. ; at lowest i.xtes In city ;
no removal of goods , strictly comUlcntla ! ; you
can uny the loan off at any time < > r In nny
amount. OMAHA MORTGAGE I.OAK CO. .
306 So. ICth St.
X-87C
MONEY TO IXJAN 3b7 cb."jO DAYS : FUUNI-
ture , pianos , etc. Duff Green , room 8 , Barkerblk _
Jv 8(7
HIJ.SIXISS CIIA.NCHS.
FOR SALE , AUOUT 2.000 LDS. MINION TYPE ,
700 Ibs. aiate , 150 pair two-third cases , 40
double Iron stands for two-third cafes. This
material was used on The Omaha llee nnd Is
In fairly Rood condition. Will bo sold ehtap
In bulk ? ir In quantities to suit purchaiMr.
Apily ; In person or by mail to The/ lei ! > Pi b-
IKIilntCompany. . Omaha. Neb. Y 713
TO GET IN Oil OUT OF HUSINESS GO TO J. J.
Gibson , 614 1st Nafl lilt. Y 3G'i
tfl'EiHILATOIlS ATTENTION ! TUADK IN
eommodltleK dealt In upon the rhleaso llnnrd
of Trade. Send your orders through rt > pon-
slbte house. Our olllc-c neurest pliK. Wheat ,
piovMonx , ete. , now olfi'itxeeptlonnl oppor
tunities for bis prolltr. We have mudf * money
In speL-iilnti | > n for our cui'tomers. Smil for book
let on inunjln Irudtni ; nnd ftatlatlPB. Also
dally inrrket letter. Itofi free. Write II. H.
Ilaumnn S Co. , Chk-aeo Hoard of Trndv bide.
Chlcaoe. Y 112-22'
FO It S A LJJ iTTllST-CLASri IIAKKUY AND
rmlaunint ; only buDlni-m of kind In town of
l.KO InliabltuntH ; FUtisfurtory teafoiiH il\en.
Krank Orulier , St. Paul , Neb. Y MS20 2S *
FOIl i\CIIA.YUH.
MONEY LOANED ON IIICYCLE8 WHEN
people expect to make nn exchange In spring.
Neb. Cycle Co. . 15th nnd Harney. X 21'J JJ
4SO ACHES JIO.W ACRE AND JCOO.IW FOP. MDS.
Address C 25 , llee. 2 303-25 *
FARM NEAR SNOHOMISH. WASHINGTON.
for property further east. Selby , IiOJ Farnam.
FOU EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE I'OU MEIt
clrmdUe. For particulars address llox 261 ,
Imperial , Neb. X-MIU1-20'
FOR EXCHANGE. AN ELEGANT HOUSE
und lot In Omaha for ChlcaKO property ; owner
dimmed residence. C 32 , llee. / M41S 2S *
FINE TEN-ACRE FRUIT FARM NEAR COUN-
cll Illulfn. for pleasant Omaha home ; centrally
located. Hemls. Puxton block. X-.MI1 ,
WE HAVE FOt'll SECTIONS OF FIKST-C'I.AHS
westeni Innils , clear , lu trade for equities In
Omaha : we want to Interview owKeic. Arnold
& Vlnlon. 4UI N. Y. Life lllds.M518 23
KOH SALI'2 HI'JAL IJSTATIi.
AHSTRACTS. THE 11YRON REED COMPANY.
RE-S7S
HOUSES. IJOTS. FARMS , LANDS ,
Ceo. P. IJeinU Ueal Eflatu Co. , Paxlon blk.
Rl-STS : (
WE HAVE lUlULUN IN HOMES ;
farm * , and want mole ; list your property with
us. U. M. Nattlngvr & Co. , 1701 Fainam.
'
_ _ Ri-3SO
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SEVERAL TRACTS OF "LAND OI FROM 5 TO
W acre. , near the city , ut from JM.OO to IIOO.M
per uire , iiccordlnK to location ; r.lno many
hom.en of from K to 7 rooms .In desirable loca
tions from tl , 100.00 to J2.0UI.CO , amoiiK them tlio
folluwlnir :
Full ot uml nii.ill hoiifc on 2ith itre > it. be.
twetn Pacllle st. and Poppleton ave. , (1,250,04.
Lot tOxlST feet with 9 loom houi-e , newly pa
pered and painted throughout Inside. No. Jiilil
Decatur t. , Jl.SeO.CO.
8-room homo , inoilern eonvcnlenees , 260 CilJ-
well st , , will connUiir any ca h ofTir.
POTTER .1 ( inoitOE COMPANY ,
a. W. Cur. 16th und Fiirnum HI a.
_ _ HK-I2I ) 1
tin ; AT HARGAIN , 10 * ACIH-S TuiiiiT oiv
rdk-u of city ; cIo B to ( Mivcd Btrret , only J3.7W.
Hicks , aoa N. Y , Life llhln. RE dlS-K
I WILL HELL 20 Al'RKS "cLOK TO IIOTI1
Omahu uml Houth Onnlia for 15.SIM. Wrlta C
I ? , lieu Olnce. t RE-ai5.
_
SPLENDID INVESTMENT , cilOlCi : 1'ROP-
frty , well located , puj'inc ij per cent an prlci ,
J , 00. Wrlti O M , lie * OHlc * . UK51311
Ilfll.nixn A.M ) I.OAV ASSOCIATIONS.
SHARKS IN MUTUAL U A H , ASS'N PAYS 6.
7. S per cent when 1 , J , 3 y nrs eld ; nlway * re-
Ucemnble. KOI Farnam St. , Nalllnger , Sec.SS7
SS7
HOW TO GET A 1IOMK OR SKCURI ! GOO D
Interest on savings. Apply to Omnhn L. & 1) ) .
Ass'n. KOI Farnam. It. M. NaUlnccr , Rec.
8S3
IIATII 1100.113.
Rl'SHIAN , TURKISH , AND MEDICATED
baths fiO renn ; nlso exrlu lve dfpirtmcnt for
ladles ; cveryllilliK new ; ladles' hair diessliiR
and barber shop In connection. 107 S. Hilt.
IIAXCIXH SCHOOL.
MR. AND MRS. MORAND MAKE A SPH-
claly ! by their own method of tcnchlnc youns
nnd old to liccomc craceful dancers In a few
private or cliin lessons. New clat cs now
forming. 15t llnrney. 93I-J-1
I'l'HXITfKH I'ACKKII.
GET M. H. WALKLIN'S PI11CES ON I'URNl-
ture packing , r-palrlnB , uphoUtcrlnK : mat-
tro ea made nnd renovated ; 2111 Cumins. Tel.
1331. Ml
IJ MACII1M3S AM ) JiUIM'LIKS" .
NEW HOME , HOUSKHOLD AND WHITE
sowlnic machine otllce , 1514 Cop. nve. Tel. 1574.
So *
IA WMIOU it nits.
H. MAHOW1T7. LOANS MONEY. 413 N. 15 BT.
TY1'H\VIUT13I19.
GET THU IIUST TYl'KWWTEUS ; SUl'l'LIES ;
icinln. United Typewriter & Supplies Co. ,
101 ! Kiirniim street. SS.1 Juno 30
MUSIC , AHT AM )
IKOIKIE R aiU.LKNIlKCK. UAN.IO. MANDO
lln nml BUltar teacher , lloom 412 Dec
Tel. 2M ln °
_
ilKCHTOLO. l'IlINTiil , I1UOWN nUC.TEI.1013
M23i Jll
YOI'R PIANO TUNED. ACTION UEOXILATEO ,
cane pollsaoil. estimates Riven for rt-pnlru ; iit-
Isfnclloil RUiirantrnl ; orders left with _ .I. S.
Cameron promptly nttomleil to. 303 So. litli.
13SS 31
VI.VANCIAI , .
LIFE INS. POLICIES UOUQllT. W. P. 11OLDEN
359
iitissMAici\ ( ; .
WliSSMAKINO. : "llY THE DAY : WOIHC OUAH-
antced ; prices reasonubla ; reference. C 33 , lice.
M HO 23
PUEPHMAKINCJ. IN FAMILIES. MISS
Sturdy. 4301 llurdette. M IS3 J10 *
AVAVrHD TO IIOHIIOW.
WANTED , TO IIOHIIOW , FItOM PllIVATE
parly , Sl.liCO ; ferurlty Walnut Hill , Omaha , Im
proved iiiopcrty , wortu $2,000. Address I" (3 ,
lleo. -M512 23
LOST.
LOST , DIAMOND UINO. TIIUEE SMALL
Motion , lielwwn 2419 Templi'lon nve. nnd iliniinn
Printing company ; very liberal reward , lie-
turn 2231 l-'nrniun. Lost M121 2J
SUES & , CO. ,
PATliST SOLICITOUS ,
llvollulldlnz.
Omaha , Nebr
Advice nnd Patent Hoo.c
1'ltKIi
EVERY WOMAN
Some ! lairs ncci.n rrllnbU
monthly retaliating
DR. PEAL'S
PENNYROYAL RILLS ,
feroprr iiipt.snf nnd curtain In rvsuit. Thoijtcu-
fao Clr. ll-al's ) n -i-JISiDDciut ! SKii
Sherman & McConnel IJruf Co . 1D13
street. Omahu. Neb.
STOCK HOI.DllltS' MK
ONMON LAND COMPANY.
Notlco la hereby slvon thnt the annual
mcvllng of the utookholdorH of the Union
Land company for the election of live dl-
reolors and the transaction of such other
business ast may lawfully come before the
inoftliiK will bo held at tlio olllco of the
Koneral solicitor , Union Pnclllc bulldliiff ,
Onmlm , Nebraska , upon Monday the lllh
day of January. IsW , at 10 o'clock a. in.
ALKXANDKIl MILLAH. Secretary ,
llo.ston , Haas. , December 7 , isyii.
D22 d22t
SlocklLoldrr * Mrotl iiu.
Olllco of Leo-Clnrko-Andrccjion Hardware
Company , Omaha , Nob. , Doc. 12 , 1MM :
Notice Is huri-by Kiveii to the stockholders
of the I.eo-Clarkc-Androoseii Hardware
company that tlio annual meeting of the
stockholders of the company will bo hi-ld
at tlio olllci-s of the said company , Nos.
1219 , 1221 and 1223 Hnrnoy street. In the city
of Omaha. In the state of Nebraska , on
Tuesday. January 12 , A. IX 1S37. at 3 o'clock
p. m. , for the pui-poro of plot-tint ; a board
of directors for the company , to serve dur-
IIIB tlio ensuing yi-ar , and to transact such
other business as may bo nrpscnti'il at such
mooting. ( Seal. ) H. J. LKH ,
Attest : J'resldent.
W. M. OliASS. Secretary. Decl2d22t
DlNNoIiltloniilt - < - .
Notlco Is boroby Riven that the two
firms of Windsor & Company and II. J.
Windsor A : Company have this day , by
mutual consent of the undersigned , the
members thcri-of. been 0' olviMl.
Dated Oinuha , Nebraska , Ilerombcr 10.
ISM. 1II3NUY J. WINDSOH.
HOUACB C. 1'LUNKKTT.
DISdGtm
Le.ives lUI'KLlNUTON & llu. HIVIJU i Arrive/
Uiimliulfnlon IJi-pot , llth it Matonat _ . | Omalu
S.ttiu in iJenver i ; pres-.7. . . . .T'J'Siaii
LJKpiu.U'Jt lllllB. Mont & Pugct Bud Ex t'.UJvra
4:35pm : Denver Lxpieta l.Umn
J:05pm..Nebraska : Loeul ( ex Sunday ) . . , VMJpin
. . . .Lincoln Local ( ex. SuntiayJ..lJOiaiu :
2:55pln..l-'a3t : Mull ( for Lincoln ) dally. . .
leaves [ CHICAGO , DUIIL1NGTON & Q lArrTvcT
OmahaUiUou ) , Depot. 10th A Maton ritn. ) Omaha
D.-COpm Chicago Vestibule..77. S-OOain
SM'inin ' Chk-iiKo Uxine.a 4ljpni :
7.fJOpiii..Clilciiu ; und St. Louli Kxprcan. b-niain
llMOum Paclllo Junrtlon Loeul tiillipm
Fasl Ma" _ . . . 2:50pm :
Lnv-fS ICHICAao. MIL. & ST. PAUL.Arflica |
Omali.iUnlan | Depot , Itth & Mason Stu.j Omaha
C:30pm Chlcogo Llmltei ! a-'Kam
llCOani..Clilcngo : Ilxprcm ( ex. SjnJay ) . . . 3 ; p.n
IriHCAGO ft NORTir.VEST'N lArrlvea
OmnhnUnlon | Depot , 10th & Mafon Sta. | Oinoiia
lOH.Iam Eastern
6:30pm. : . . . . .Oninlia ClilenKo SpcciaT.7. . ' V's-ooaii'i
. . . . . . Missouri _ . ) . _ . . _ : ; ;
Leivcs ( CHICAGO. R. I. * P.\CIFIC.Arrlve7 |
OiiittliaUnlon | Depot. ICIli & Mason Sta.l Oniajiq
, _ KAST. -
"
ln":40nin.AIInntlo Express ( vt. . .
7COpm : . NlKht Express . 8is5m
4:50pm : Chicago Vestlbuled Limitwl , , . . l:35pm :
r.i.Opm. . . St. Paul Vestlbuied Llmltfd. . . . l:3Smi : |
_ _ _ WEST.
IMOpm . Colorado Llmite'd . < ; 00pm
LenvcsT c7TST. 1 7TM . &U FXrriveT
Omnhrt Denot. 15th and UVhutur Rr i nmni.
SISmn..Bloux : CHv .Accommodation
. . . . SCOoin ;
l2:3C-pm..Sioux : City Kxprc" IPX. sun.i..lliCrini
; 15 . . . . . . . . . . . Paul LlnilUd
Leaves I F. , n. & HO. VALLEY" lArriva"
Omnhn I Depot , isth and\v _ > l > . 'tr ma. | Omahn
3fapin : Kant Mall end Exprei * GfoOnm
.1COpni..ex : ( Sail W-o Kx lex Men ) . , . . CiOOtnn
7KOntn..l'u'inuut : Lot-Hi < hunduv < only ) . .
7:50am : Norfolk Kxprrsa ( ex Sun ) 100am :
Ciltpm. . . at. I'auj l"ipip 'J.'l'jam
U-iiven I " K. C. . ST. J. & C. H. ivUrlVM"
OmnhnUnlon ] Depot , ICth & Maton St . | Omaha
i- . ' . ' ; in , . . .Knn n city Day Uxpres . . . ,7 C10pm ;
IfWiun.K.JCNlKht ; ? Kx. via U. 1 . Trana. 6:30am :
MISSOUIU PACIFIC , ( Arrives
Omntml Depot , Uth ri ; ; Webit'er Sti. I Omaha
-cnpni..Nebruiia ! & Knntai Limited..12.55pm
'JsSCpm KRii a i.'lty lixpreu BiQOani
Ziliipin N.'l.ir.i-kn Local ( ti. Wun.l 0:00am :
"
Leavea | SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC.AirlVM " !
_ Ii-pit. I5lli - \Vcljnter _ ' Hts.Onialia _ | _
! jt Pnul Llmlted' . . . . " . 9-ioa'm
IFIC. "lA
OinahulUnloii Depot , loin & Mason Sts.f Qnu'in
SMohiii. . . , . . . .St. Paul Pusi ci.iirr.r.T..il:10pni :
7.30am . Slout City Pa nt ; r . tv'ppn :
ijJJ m. . . . .St.Paul _ IJnilUil. . . „ . . . . . _ ) IMI-- :
" " ' "
teaveiT 'UNION ' ' .
| I'Al'l FIG. JArrTu-V
OmuhalUnlon Depot , 10th & Mison Sts. ' Omaha
< ' 20am . Ovetland Limited. . . " . . . . .7 4l'pn. :
5.35pin..Ilal'co A Stromub'K Kx " < rUm ) , . l : npm
5:3\niM..Ur : nJ lilanct Kxrn-in ( ex. Bun ) . . 3tOpni :
- fpin . Fust _ Mall- ' . . _ . .WlJir : ,
" "
f.invnl WAHASII RAILWAY | Arrive
n-rnliall'nti > n Depct , Ibth & Ma ten Sts ' Onidh
PASSES FOR MAN.
Reasons Assigned for tl o' Discharge of
Agent GHHlnhd ,
HOSPITAL MATTERS TOU ( IIED ON AGAIN
Si-ii-iiilloniil of Monthly
iiKMVlmtVeit lii'iu-il Horn Inn ,
Afternoon anil K
SONMlOIIM Ill-Ill ,
Tlio Investigations Into matters connected
with the Union I'aclllc railway coti-
iH'il In this city yesterday before Master-
In-Clinnccry Cornish. Morning , afternoon
nml oven Ing sessions were hold. There were
no startling disclosure ? To compare with
those of the previous day's sessions. In the
morning the causes for the discharge of F.
Glllllaiul from hU iroslllon as station
agent at Papllllon wcro considered. At the
afternoon soat'lon the Investigation Into the
hospital fund occupied most of the time
and attention of the court. In this the- rail
road company seemed to secure nil Inning ,
many of the charges that were made against
Chief Surgeon Gnlhrallh on Monday being
severely weakened by the continuance of the
Investigation. Each of yesterday's sessions
was well attended , many railroad officials
being present. General Manager Dickinson
was the only notable absentee. Dr. Gal-
bralth was present for the llrst time , and
was a most attentive listener to everything
that was said In connection with hospital
affairs. Ho took notes on the testimony of
his former chief clerk , and sat by the side
of General Solicitor Kelly throughout the
session to prompt on poluts In connection
with the medical department.
At the morning session yesterday Guy
I'altner tcstlllcd tb'at he was connected
with the Omaha branch of the Order of
Hallway Switchmen. I. N. Wright said ho
was connected with a similar organization
of locomotlvo firemen. .The Investigation
Into the management of pic Union Pacific
hospital fund had not becii considered by
their respective orders during their terms
Of olllce.
C. II. Hess said that he had been In the
employ of the Union 1'aolfic since 1S91. Ilu
tcstillod thut ho was an operator ut Valley ,
but was formerly employed nt Papllllon.
Thr > attorney for the plaintiff endeavored to
show by this witness that Knobbs , the man
who Is alleged to have secured ( Jllliland's ills-
charge , had also threatened Hess by letter
with discharge If ho did not keep still about
certain matters. As this fact had never
been brought to the attention of the Union
Pacific management Judge Cornish ruled It
out of the testimony of the case under con
sideration.
Dr. F. E. Heal of Papllllon was the next
witness called. He admitted that his wife
had used transportation that was Issued In
favor of Mrs. F. B. Gllllland. ( The mls-iieo
of transportation obtnlncil from other rail
roads under false pretenses was one of the
reasons assigned by the Urtlnn Pacific man
agement fop Gllllland's discharge. ) Dr.
Heal said that hl.s wlfcaused such trans
portation on the Wab slv ( o Hamilton , O. .
via St. Louis , on Mayi'J. Ho Identified
"
the signature , purporting fjfl" bo Mrs. Gllll
land's , as his wife's "handwriting. The
transportation was usoi } if-tj'r Gllllland had
been discharged from tlie company's em
ploy , but witness admitted that ho hail held
conversations concerning while Gllliland
was station agent ut Papllllon.
TALES OF THE ; JJASSES.
Dr. Heal testified to having acted as tele
graph operator at Papllllon for Gllllland
while the latter was away. On Sunday ,
February 9 , he had scBt several messages.
Later he had been thanked , for his service *
by Superintendent Sutherland and had re
ceived transportation fronthe latter , pre
sumably on account of such services.
J. E. Curtl , a druggist nt Papllllon , said
that hl.s wife had used transportation over
the Northwestern from 'Council Hluffs to
Chicago , made out to Mrs. F. E. Gllllland.
This was on May II , two days after Gllll
land had been discharged. There had been
some conversation In the winter before
about transportation. No consideration had
been paid Gllllland for the favor extended.
D. M. Carpenter , who was assistant to
Station Agent Gllllland at Papllllon , wag
called to explain about the handling of the
drawback checks presented by Mr. Clarke
of that town. Ho testified that they were
torn when presented , that being the reason
assigned by Gillllaml for refusing to re
deem them. Carpenter said that he should
probably have redeemed the checks bad
they been presented to him.
The remainder of the morning session was
occupied by a further consideration of these
drawback or rebate checks. The Union
Pacific management alleges ( hat Gllllland
collected the money for the same and failed
to pay It over to Clarke. Gllllland s'ys
that he did not pay the money at first be
cause the checks were torn and then after
ward forgot all about the matter.
The plaintiff at the afternoon session again
called F. 13. Mc.Mullen , who made such sen
sational statements on Monday and who was
formerly chief clerk to Dr. Galbralth. He
testified that when he entered the medical
department , and for some time afterward ,
It WES the custom to purchase moat of the
supplies at the drug store of J , 13. Fuller ,
though some goods were bought from E. E.
Uruco and from Aloe , Pcnfold & Co. Gauze
for medical purposes , was purchased at
Fuller's for CO cents a can. He told Dr.
0 a I bra 1 tb he thought It could be purchased
more cncaply elsewncro. He loolteil around
and found that It could be bought for from
38 to ' 15 cents a can. Cotton had been pur
chased from Fuller's for GO cents a pound.
After asking the price elsewhere , he found
it could be bought as low as 25 cents. He
purchased It more cheaply afterward , never
paying more than 40 cents a pound for It.
lie also suggested to Dr. Galbraltb that sup
plies for the Ogden hospital could be bought
more cheaply than they wcro.
VOUCHERS IN EVIDENCE.
The voucher books of the medical depart
ment were Introduced at this point. Nine
vouchers for $173 each were found in favor
of a man named Sweeney of the coal dcpart-
mitit. .Mc.Mullen said that It was not usual
to pass such vouchers. Judge Kelly , for
the receivers , moved to strike out this part
of the testimony , because the money had
been paid out of the Union Pacific Coal com-
pany's hospital fund , which was entirely
distinct and separate from the railway com
pany's hospital fund. Judge Cornish an-
iwcrcd that he should takejhe matter under
advisement. , /
The cross-examination of'iMcMullon ' on the
Sweeney vouchers brought out the fact that
the witness knew the money In < iur.it Ion
was paid from the coal < , -omnany hospital
fund , and not the railway hospital fund when
ho testified on Monday. He acknowledged
that ho know the two accounts were kept
separately.
A further look Into the voucher book
showed J 9 for the purchase of five sets of
surgical knives by the medical department.
The witness said that two of these ; five fets
liml been given away by Dr. nnlbralth , one
sit to Dr. Heed and another to Dr. Colo.
Ho did not know anything about any con
sideration Riven or services rendered. The
only other property that ho knew had been
disposed of by the indllr.ll department was
n pair of hones that had beou sold In Den
ver. The wit ROM Identified n charge of $7
on a bill for medical supplies from Fuller
& Co. , as the charge for four quarts of
whisky purchased at Foley's saloon. lie
said Dr. Galbralth had told htm to got
"somo good whisky" for use on ono of the
prlv.ito cirs that was to carry out ,1 parly
of eastern olllcers. Ths croavexamlnatlon
brought out the fact that all such cars car
ried medical boxes and that witness could
not state Just what disposition was made
of the whisky.
NO INTEREST ON THE Fl'NDS.
An examination of the cash book of the
medical department showed no Interest on
the hospital fund recorded there. Wltncsa
nald If there had been any Interest paid
while ho was In the service ho would have
known It , as ho chocked up the accounts of
the department each month with a repre
sentative of the auditing department. Asked
what salary tl'o chief surgeon i-eeolvod. ho
icpllod that It wns $4tG a month from the
railway hrapltnl fund and $100 from the co.il
company hospital fund. The witness was
on the stand when an adjournment was made
for supper.
General Solicitor Kelly of the railway com
pany Interrupted the proceedings for a few
minutes during the afternoon to secure the
testimony of nome out-of-town witnesses
that ho had secured to strengthen the alle
gations against Gllllland. Fred Moollcr of
Colfax county said that ho had filed a mew-
flago with Carpenter , In charge of the Papll
llon olllco then , and was charged 40 cents
for the same. The correct rate was 25 cents.
\V. D. Fldlnr of Emerson said ho paid Gllll
land CO cenls for sending n message on
March 6. The i-egular mto was 25 centa. II.
H. Hagedorn and Charles Hagedorn testified
to paying certain sums for the transmission
of messages , which tumia were In excess of
regular rates. A. 13. Parkcll. a telegraph
operator at Atchlson , identified a relay mcs-
eage that ho had received from Papllllon , a
comparison with the original showing a
word to have been dropped by the sending
operator. I. 1) . Clarke , cashier of the Papll
llon bank , testified that Gllllland had volun
tarily refunded to him | 2 overcharges on a
car of wood.
The plaintiff Introduced some testimony to
prove that Illicit relations wcro sustained
between Miss Mabel Knapp and Ynrdtiiatttcr
Knobbs , who Is alleged to have secured Gllll
land's dlsml'tvil.
ADMISSIONS OF A DOCTOR.
Dr. Coulter was called by the attorney for
the plaintiff and asked If ho had over seen
any of the representatives of the Union Pa
cific medical department Incapacitated for
work. He replied that ho hail seen Dr. Car
penter Intoxicated , but added that he had
never seen him In that condition during of
fice hours. He said that Dr. Carpenter hnd
been away from the olllco for two or three
days at a time on several occarlons. In
reply to Dolphin's query , he admitted three
Instances of treatment of wounded persona
In the Union Pacific's ward of St. Joseph's
hospital by the company's surgeons. None of
the three were connected with the railway
or contributors to the hospital fund.
On cross-examination the witness said that
Dr. Carpenter stood very high In profes
sional circles. The fact was also brought out
that Dr. Galbralth had ghon orders for
economy In the use of drugs at the hospital.
Witness said the elllcacy of medical , -roat-
mcnt had not been Impaired by this ordor.
At thn evening session of Judge Cornish's
court thcro was not such a largo attendance
as nt the previous sessions , but all the
principal personages In the Investigation
were on hand. The proceedings began at S
o'clock and continued until 9:30. : The hos
pital fund capo was alone considered.
F. 13. Me.Mullon was the only witness
called. The voucher book , the cash book
and various other records of the medical de
partment. Including the last annual report
to the general manager , were brought In
and efforts made to search out facts that
would support the charges of mismanage
ment In the medical department. Nothing
very conclusive along this line was adduced.
After considerable time spent In examina
tion of the books by the plaintiff and the
witness , the amount of surplus In the rail
way hospital fund for the past several years
was shown.
On cross-examination the witness said that
It was during Dr. Galbralth's absence that
he bad first purchased cotton gauze and
other supplies at cheaper rates than those
for which they had usually been bought.
When Dr. Gnlbralth came home he told him
what he bad done. There was no objection
offered. Dr. Galbralth had at no time ob
jected to his purchase of supplies at a place
where bo couid secure them at the least ex
pense. Concerning the medical text books ,
which were paid for out of the hospital
fund , the witness said that several of them
had gene to the up-town olllco of Drs. Gal
bralth & Lord. When questioned by Gen
eral Solicitor Kelly he admitted that this
was not regarded as a private olllco , but wns
open to all. Ho said ono could go there for
treatment or advice as freely as he could
to the medical olllce In the railroad head
quarters.
When the testimony of McMullcn was con
cluded an adjournment was agreed to. There
will ho no session of the court today , as
Judge Kelly will bo engaged on other bus
iness. No one appeared to bo anxious about
continuing the Investigation on Christmas
ilny , so Judge Cornish fixed upon Tuesday
ns the dav fnr the continuance of the hear
ing. The next session of the court will
convene at 10 o'clock on Tuesday morning.
At that time the llrst two hours , or there
abouts , will bo occupied by further testi
mony of witnesses called by Gllllland. After
( hat Judge Kelly will take up the case for
the receivers of the Union Pacific railway ,
and when he has finished the plaintiff will
call such witnesses as ho needs In rebuttal.
It Is likely there will be a couple more days'
sessions In the trial , but they do not promise
such sensational developments ns were mot
with nt the stnrt.
l.ncnli'M n Clii-iiii Tli'Ui't.
Secretary M'inn of the local passenger as-
hcclatlon Is keeping the Omaha market pretty
clear from Irregular forma of tleketn these
days. .Monday ho sent out a pair of
operators to test tlio market. They worked
meat of the day without finding anything In
their line. Hut Just before dark they worn
rewarded by securing a cheap ticket over the
Milwaukee. It was from Omaha to Hellalro ,
O. , and was purchased for $2i.7G. ) the rcgulai
rate being $22.25. The ticket was redeemed
at the latter figure by the road over which
it read.
( JiKMMliiBon Sn.vi7iT'n Sneci-MHor.
There Is iruch speculation ns to the
Identity of the man who will succeed Asalst-
Von will find ono rnupon
ciu-li tuo oiiiicu h
Uurhiiin. t'uy a \ > tig of tlilu
c'Dlohriitud lobficeonnd rc.ul
F3UTTHE tlio coupon wlficli iivua ; u
t of vuluublo iiit'iita | uuil
huw
nnt Ocncrnl FrolRht Ascnt Snyilcr of Iho
Itack IsUinl ns general fluent ot the freight
ilepartiuptit In thin city. Nothing tlonnlto
roncernltiR thu matter U known , It r.in lie
statpil on the hrat nuthnrtty Unit the ap
pointment hns not yet boon made. To give
the nanira of ttioso mentioned ns prohnhlo
suect-Mors of Mr. Snyder wouM ln > to repent -
pent the noinea of nearly nil the employes ot
the freight department of this roml In
Omahn nnd Council Hluffs.
ll.VILU'AY lit H.IIMJ TrIlll A YHAIl.
lM of Mllivi Unit \Vi-rc 1'rojrc-
ti-il Slopiu-d li > Sllvi-r Auldillon.
CHH'AOO. Dee. 22. The minimi state :
ment of constriiptlon to bo publUhed by the
Hallway ARC this woel ; will chow th.il dnr-
ItiB 1S06 only I.S02 miles of railway lines
wcro built In the Unlteil States. This la ono
mile less than tlu total reported for 1S95
nnd Is the smallest mllcnge In any yo.tr slurp
1S75. Tlio number of lines on which thla
trnclt wns laid la 1G3 , which Is eleven lew
thnn thu number of new lines ndded In the
provlotii" year. Track was Inld In thirty *
eight of the forty-nine states nnd territories.
The longest mileage was built In California.
1ST m Hits on eight lines. No track was
ndded In New Hampshire , Massachusetts ,
rthodo Island , Connecticut , Nebraska , Scr.ith
Dakota , Wyoming , Arizona , Nevada , Idaho
or New Mexico. The Hallway Ago states
that many railway enterprises were under
way early In the year , whleh would have-
lidded hundreds of miles of track , but wcro
stopped by the financial agitation preceding
the election. Fully 2.500 miles would havu
been built In 1S9G but for the uncertainty
developed from the political campaign.
HI.HVATOII MHX I.OSi : TIIKIU CASK.
IiulKO Tuli-y Di-i-lili-M Tliolr Plan of
Stoi-liiw ( irilln Ix Illi-will.
CIUC\ao. Dec. 22. Judge Tuloy. In the
circuit court today , rendered n decision lu
the elevator warehouse cases , finding ngalnst
the warehouse men on all points. Two
months' time was granted them to carry on
their business and perfect an appeal to the
Illinois supreme court , which will undoubt
edly be taken. The cases linvo been pend
ing'for several months , the nctlon being In
the shape of n petition brought on the In
formation of Attorney General Moloney for
nu Injunction restraining the elevator men
from buying , mixing and storing their own
grain with that of their customers. This In
junction was granted , the court holding
thnt the practice ot the elevator men Is Il
legal. The elevator companies affected arc
the Central , George A. Sevcrns. South Chi
cago. Armour , Charles Coutisolman , Chicago
Railway Terminal. Nebraska Clly Railway.
Chicago. ICdson Keith , Alexander Davis and
others. The decision. If sustained by the
Illinois supreme court , will make a great
change In the elevator system.
I'roinotliiii I'nr Avi-i-y Tnrin-r.
TOPBKA. Kan. , Dee. 22. Avery Turner ,
superintendent of the middle division ol
the Santa Ke , has just been appointed as
sistant superintendent of the road , with
headquarters at Topoka. His place at New
ton will bo taken by U. J. Parker , now road-
master for this division. Doth changes take
effect January 1 ,
\ot After tinSI. . .liio Itiinil.
PORTLAND , Ore. , Dec. 22. Ofllclals of the
Oregon Hallway & Navigation company In
this city say that President McNeil has
no Intention of becoming a bidder at tin ,
sjlo of the St. Joseph & Grand Island rail
road at Hastings , Neb.
Cl n n ill ll ll Soul lii-rii'.s 1)1 vlilcnil.
NEW YORK , Dec. 22. The Canadian
Southern railroad has declared a seml-nnnnal
dividend of 1 per cent. The last previous
dividend was IVi per cent.
llnlliviiy | -H nnil l > i > i-NoiiiilM.
General Passenger Agent Lomax of the
Union Pacific returned yesterday morning
from nn eastern trip.
Horace \V. Henderson , formerly chief clerk
to General Superintendent Nichols of the
Union Pacific and now stationed at Salt
Lake City , Is lu the city renewing eli !
acquaintances.
Northwestern Passenger Agent Reed and
Traveling Passenger Agent Stokes of tin ,
Lchlgh Valley are In the city to boom the
"Illnck Diamond Express. " They are dis
tributing a largo quantity of tasteful Hag
pins with the letters "L. V. " emblazoned
thereon.
ICdward Flynn formerly assistant city pas
senger agent of the Missouri Pacific here. Is
visiting friends In this city for n few days.
Ho Is now traveling freight and passenger
agent of the same road , with headquarters
In Salt Lake. He Ls enrouto to St. Loulu ,
where ho will spend the holidays with his
sister.
TinMoilrrn IMullirr
Has found that her little ones are Improved
moro by the pleasant Syrup of Figs , when
In need of the laxattvo effect of a gonsie
remedy than by any other , and that It Is
moro acceptable to them. Children enjoy
It und It benefits them. The true remedy ,
Syrup of Klgs.ls manufactured by the Cali
fornia Fig Syrup company only.
YKAll'S milLIHMi OPIlllATIO.VS.
VtrjKnlr Itei-oril ( 'inixlili-rliii ; tin *
Itullding Inspector Harte will soon sub
mit his annual report to the mayor. While
the record of Improvements is not equal to
those which remain as reminiscences of the
boom years the figures are considered very
encouraging for the times. Quito a number
of large buildings hnvo been constructed
ilurlnir the vear. and there has been n vast
amount of small repairing , which docs not
figure greatly In the record , but which haa
resulted In very apparent Improvement In
the appearance of numerous residences.
Altogether there have been B54 permits
Issued since the beginning of the year , of
which sixty-eight have been for buildings
costing from $1,000 up. Of thcdo forty-nine
buildings have cost fiom $1,000 to $2. ! > G ) .
six from $2.500 to $5,000 and thirteen from
$5.000 to $40,000. The following buildings
have cost $5,000 or upward :
Crelghton Medical college , Fourteenth
and Davenport $ 40.000
Davldge bloek , Eighteenth and Fur-
iiiiin 23.000
Francisco Fnther'H church. Seven
teenth nnd Center 1S.OOJ
G. W. Wattles , residence , , ' ! 1S South
Thirty-seventh 15,000
Oriint & Onint , brick llat.s , 2030 Hur-
tu-y J 1.500
Hoeco llro.i. . commission house , 311
South Eleventh 5.SOO
Oniiilin A Grant .Smelting anil Itclln-
IIIK company 5,000
JumoH Neville , .stores , Sixteenth and
Dodge 5,000
Dr. How. ii-Hldcnce , Tweiity-.seeond
and Lake 5,000
E. W. Nnnh. residence , Thirty-eighth
and Cuinlng 5,000
G. W. Wuttlea , barn. 31S South Thirty-
seventh 5,000
K. t' . Moreliouse , Tlilrty-olshth and
Fiirnnm 5.00J
C. C. Hiighe.s , residence , 1321 South
Twenty-second 5,003
Total $239.310
The report will show that the Inspector
has made a thorough raid on the rotten and
unsafe buildings that have disfigured vari
ous portions of the city. This was begun
early In the year , and during the twelve
moiling elghty-fovcn buildings have been
condemned and torn down.
Won by nil Onmlm Wiimiin ,
An Omaha young woman was the winner
of an enviable honor at the oratorical con
tent for the alumni prizes that were offered
by the Yankton college at Yankton , S , 1) . ,
last Saturday night , There were six young
women whn competed , and Miss Dora A.
Hvan.s of Omaha was awarded the Ilrat
prize. Miss Evans was formerly a student
at the Omaha CommcrrlJl college and
hoarded at 2)12 ! ) Grant street.
Word from Pri-Klili-iil Si'liiiriiiini ,
President Schurman of Cornell university
has written to a Cornolllan of this city to
May that It woulil be Impossible for him to
Inlirccii in at a testimonial banquet In Omaha
during the en ruing holidays. President
SLluinnaii antlL'liiatca taking a wouorn trio
about Wnahlngton' ' * Urthilay and hupCH to
visit tlilr city at ' .hat time.
Ciniulil Another Shoplifter ,
A woman giving the mime of Kitty Jones
UIIH detiieti'd IliMl l'Venlll nttfmplllIK to
niitko way with n couple of Hllk neckties uml
a pnlr of uelsmirH , HIM property of tlio HOH-
ton Htoro. Kfiecl.il Ofllri-r Kyt > or c.uuht
111' ' U ulnae ut file u.irt nliuiit to leave the
mure SinW.IH locked up at the station on
u charge of Hhopllftlng.
CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
Ohristntas Profonts Mndo to Several of tha
Oity Employes.
COME IN THE SHAPE OF RAISE IN SALARY
lull ContriH't 1nlil t ) > or on Ai-rnnnl
of nil Imiiortitnt Oinl wlin ! ! > -
iini'Nl of llnulm-rr ItoMi'll fur
mi Invivstlunlliiii Crntilril ,
Tlio contemplated GO mill levy cast Ha
shadow In the council chamber last night , anil
for fear the now council would bo unable io
find means to dlsposu of the Increased revc-
mii' , the outgoing body cheerfully gave them
n lift. The s.ilnry of Deputy Clly Clerk Iltil-
brook was Increased from $100 to $115 per
month , and tl.cso of the other two clerks In
the same olllco wore Jolted up $10 each.
Secretary Win-lx hnd bis salary raised $20
a month , but the ordinance was reconsidered
on account of nn error In recording the voto.
The Harbor company'n bills were not re-
ixirtrd , nnd the city Jail contract was laid
over on account of some Important omissions
that worn dlscoveivd at the last minute.
Otherwise the sc&sloa won a busy one , u
targe amount of routine buslncs.3 being din-
posed of. Numerous documents were placed
on file or turnoil over to proapvotlvo com
mittees of the now council. Among the lat
ter wns tint challenge of the Hoard of Edu
cation to a game of foot ball. A hugh bunch
of papers that had boon received ns n legacy
from the finance committee- is > 3."i had been
carefully preserved by Its succiiMor and
wire last night left ns a starter for the
finance committee nt 1SH7.
The long delayed demand of City Engi
neer Howell for on Investigation of the
charge that he had attempted to hold up the
water works company for n $100 $ n month
Job for S. l , . Wiley wns brought up , together - ,
gether with the report of the citizens' com
mittee , which was appointed to Investlgnto
the matter. The committee simply stated
that no evidence had been brought before
them to sustain tht charge. They made nn
reference to the communication sent them
by E. L. Illorbower stating why bo did not
appear before them. t
COMMITTEE TO INVESTIGATE HOWEUU
On motion of Allan the engineer was ac
commodated with nn official Investigation.
Taylor. Hascall , Duncan , Hlnghnm nnd Ax-
ford were made n special committee of In
vestigation , with Instructions to report next
Tuesday night. The assistant city attorney
was directed to attend the sessions of the
committee and Miss Van Snnt of the legal
department was directed to make n steno
graphic report of the proceedings.
The consideration of the mayor's veto of
the water works franchise extension was
again postponed by adjournment. U was
stated that the Injunction case would bo
heard December 21 , and the veto was ac-
cqrdlngly laid over to another adjourned
nKctltig next Tuesday night.
The city jail matter ramo up on the con
tract and bond with Irving Allison which
was submitted by City Attorney Connell.
The city attorney Incidentally stated that
the original plans nnd specifications could
not be found , and be had drawn the contract
largely on Information furnished by W. 11.
Taylor , the agent of the contractor. Dun
can moved that the contract nnd bond bu ap
proved and Chrlrtlc , ns an amendment ,
moved that the whole matter Im referred to
the now council. The vote Indicated enough
votes to approve the contract , the amend
ment being defeated as follows : Ayes , Ax-
ford , Henawn , Hlngham , Uurklcy. Hurmestor ,
Christie , President Saumlors 7 ; nays , Al
lan , Duncan , Hascall. Jayncs , Kcnnard ,
Kment , Mercer , Prince , Taylor , Wheeler
10.
10.Henawn
Henawn called attention to the fact that
the contract made no provision for boating
apparatus and the matter was postponed
while the point was being looked up. It
was discovered that the original proposition
contained a proper reference to gns'plumb-
Ing , heating , etc. , but that these- matters
had been left out of the contract that the
council was now asked to * sign. Consequently
quently the contract was referred back to
the city attorney with Instructions to make
Mm npros.Bjirv nntntulmrMits.
SUSTAIN THE CO.MPTROM.EH.
The controversy between the comptroller
nnd the Library beard was settled by a reso
lution , which provided that the comptroller
should sign 'iiu ' warrant unless the original
bill was on file nt his olllce. It was ndoptcd.
A resolution by Wheeler , provided that
$ li ! a month ho added to the salary of the
deputy city clerk and $10 each to thesalarlca
of the Journal and record clerks. U was
adopted. Ayes , Allan. Hurnmitcr. Christie.
Duncan , Ilmcall. Jayncs , Konnard , Kment ,
Taylor , Wheeler , Prcsl-lcnt Saundurs 11.
Nays Axford. Honawa , Hlnghnm , Hurkloy ,
Mercer , Princeti. .
The action of Superintendent Matthlcson
of the city hall In discharging Janitor Frank
Hronutko wns approved.
Contracts for municipal supplies ilurlni ;
1S37 were awarded as follows : Lumber , C.
N. Deltz ; homo feed , James Stephenoon ;
L-rmcnt. sewer pipe , etc. , C. W. Hull com
pany ; Ice , Nebraska Ice company.
As the only bid on advertising was from a
weekly publication , It was ordered rejected
and the contract with the Evening World-
Herald was ordered continued.
The contract for blank books , stationery
and printing was ordered let to the Klopp
& Hartlett company , except for engineer's
supplies , on which A. J. Grover w a the low-
fMt hlildpr. Th rn VV.IR nnlv i\rtn Mi ! nn im _
ographlng , and the comptroller wns In
structed to readvortlse In that particular.
Tlu Hoarl of Public Wc-rks won a fall
from the city engineer on the matter of
macadam paving specifications In regard to
which the two departments Imvo been nt
Issue for some wooks. The specifications
rccomnii.nded by the board were approved ,
and those prepared by the engineer woru
ordered returned to him ,
The appointment of George Klral ns Janitor
In the city hall wns referred to the com
mittee on 'udlclarv.
The ordinance by which the salary of J.
T. Wertz , clerk to the mayor , was raised
from ? SO to $100 a month was resurrected
by the committee In whose hands It has
reposed slnca the beginning of the year , with
a favorable recommendation. The roll call
was : Yeas Allan. Duncan. Hascall , Jaynea.
Konnard. Kment , Taylor. Wheeler , President
Snunders ! ) . Nays Axford , Ilennwa , HJIIK-
ham , Hurkley , Hurmestor , Mercer , Prince 7.
Mr. Axford passed when hla name was call oil
and the clerk ' recorded his vote as "yes , "
This made tho'ten volts necessary to pass
iho ordlnancp. and It was declared n law
before the mlstako wns discovered. Subse
quently the vote was reconsidered , and the
ordinance laid over until the next meotlii ! : .
1
I'he Method of a Great Treat
mcnt.
WHICH CI'IUCI ) HIM AFTI'JIl IjVISIlV.
TIM.M ; ILSI ; KAILKD.
Painful illvciitcB nr * bad ctioiicli , but when n
limn Is slowly wasting away with nervoug wwik-
ni.'Bd the mental
forebodliiKS uro ten tlniCH worto
limn the most revcrn pain. There Is no let up to
Iho menial mifTi-iliiK day or nlEht. Hleep Is nl-
mobt lin'j | nllilc , and under uch n strain men
mil beaieely renpomdblo for what they ilo. ' For
yeara the writer rolled und lontcd nn thu troiibleil
sen of sexual weakness , until It was n riuoii | | |
whether hit hud not Ijetler liiko a dore of poison
ami thus end nil his troubles. Hut providential
in piutrm ! | came to hU aid In thu H'MIH ) of u
combination of mcJIrlnni that not only cumplclcly
ICHI.H. , | liU Ki-ni-ial health , but ciilnrncij | | | S
weak , t-murlnu-il pans to natuial Uo nnd vigor ,
und he now de.'liirr that any man who will liiko
Hie trouble to reml liln nainu nnd udilreM may
iiavo tininethud of this wonderful lieiitincnt
free. Now. when 1 my free , I m'.Jii Hbnulutely
without van , bi-cauMi I want i-vcry wt-ukcncU
man to m-t Ilie benellt of my experience.
I n m not u phllunliiniput , nor do I i"im an on
mhinluxt , but theiu antiiousund * of men siif >
f rln the menUI turlurcH of wmikenwl inaiihwjd
who would bu ruled nt enc could they iii'l ni''li
t leinedy as lhr > uno that eureil mu. Dn not try
< o study out how 1 afford to puy thu few | IOHIIKU |
fimi | inti-eniMiry to mall the Informutlon , but
fend for the remedy and learn that them mu u
ft-w ihliics on rui Hi Mm. iiithoiiKh lh y ixjxt
nothing ti > Hi'l. thuy urn wurtb u fortune to HUIIIO
men und incun a llfi'tlmu of bapilni | : * t niGJt
of us V\nii3 t , , Tiniua Kliic-r ; llox 120 Kuluriin.
ron , lll'h. . MIM | mo Information will bu nallwl :
In u plain e uU4 cnvelop ,
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