Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 30, 1896, Page 7, Image 8

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TTTTC rVMATTA T A1T.V . WTHThMtlSnAV. JISCnER , 00. 1890.
8PEG1RL NOTICES.
for Hit-He coin inns
rrlll lie Inkcn until lUittd p. in. , for ( tic
crrttliiR nnil until 8 1 > . in. for the
ninriiltiK unil Similar edition * .
AdverlUerK , by rriinrNtlni ; a ntitn-
lirrnt rlioclt , rnn lui\c nnxtTi-rn ntl-
ilri'NHcil ( o a nnniiioreil letter In c-nrc
< if Tin ; lice. Answer * no niMrr ril
ivlll lii ? delivrr il on iircHVittnlloii ot
( hi * ctirok mil ) .
ItntCH , 1 1-Uc n word flrnt limrrlloni
le n tvnril tlii-rrnf Irr. Notlilnir tnUun
for Icnx ( linn U , e for ( lip llrxl IIIHCP-
( lon. TinHP nitvol tlxrinciitit IUUN ( bo
rnn ooiiirc'titl voly.
SITfATIOXS WAXTHH.
A nFrUATiOM" ANYTHING
butiiu-r by trade , can rtirnluli flrntcliiM refer-
tnci > ! t. AiMresx K. II. stilt , care ofVnlUce
IlruK. . So. Omtilin. A 58 ? 29 *
BfTl'ATlON WANTIUI ; RiU8TI3IlKD P1IAR-
m cl t , seven yani experience , \1 refervnrcn ,
city or country work on milnry or wittilng
lntcrc.it ; cnpnblp of taking cure of Moclc.
Address C 61 , Ilcc. A CM S'J
VTANTKI > . POSITION- TKAVKMNO BALKS.
men ; Iwst of reference ; liomls futnl h < M If ile-
IrM , Adilmii O 02 , llec. A M8S3 Jl
WANTKI ) , rOHIToN IN AN OI-'FICK : KXI'K-
rli > ncc ; references ; moderate imliiry. A.ldrens
C 63 , Uee. A MGiC 5a
WAXTI3IMALI2 lini.I * .
\VAKTID. AN IDEA.- WHO CAN THINK OF
romu Mmple tldnx to patent ? Protect your
Menu , they may brln * you wenlth. Write John
Wcildertmm A Co. , Dept. V. . 1'ntern Attorneys ,
W.ulunqton. D. C. . for their Jl.MX ) prize offer
nd a Hat of 100 Invention * wanted. 11 341
VrANTKD KRATRRKAL INSI.'IIANCE OR-
ltnnl ni. flood pay. P. P. Itoone , 1614 Fninam
Btrcct. Omahn , Neb. II MD03 31
MEN AND WOMEN OUT OK BMI'LOVMENT
and wllllnE to work con learn of a pormunenl
iltuntlon at Rood wnncrf by wilting to r. V.
jr. . box ZS3. AtiRimtn , Mnlnr. I1-M510 Jl *
TAILORS WANTKD. CONTINENTAL , CLOTH-
Ing Company. H-MKS
WANTEO-TRAVEMNQ SALESMEN KOR CI-
gnra ; old reliable house ; experience unneccs-
rnry ; extra Inducements to customers ; JTD to
Jl.'iO per month and cxpennca. "Clms. C. Illahop
& Co. . St. Loula. I1-M32 ? JU
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WANTED , A noon nuTcTfiJii"MOST ; UK
llrnt-clniut workman ; nlno nblu to buy liutcli-
crlnit stock ; Herman preferred. Addrcsn It. M.
WeMphalcn , Atlantic , la. ll-MCSO Jl
WA.Vl'KD PI-IMAM * III3I.I' .
I WANTKI ) . A GOOD mill , FOR GENERAL
housework. 1021 Park ave. C GU 31 *
I > ADV AGENTS WANTED. TO SELL MME.
Yale's Famous Toilet Preparations ; nKcnta
making 12X00 to J100 per wrek ; write for par
ticulars. Address Mine. M. Yule , Chicago , HI.
C MS73 30
Foil iii2.vriiouji3s.
HOUSI-.S IN ALM'ARTSOFTlin CITY. THE
O. P. Davis Company , 1505 Farnam. D SI3
I1OUHK3 , I1ENEWA & CO. , IDS N. 1STH ST.
D-SIG
HODHI'.N HOUSES U A. UTAUIl 925 N. Y. LIFB
CHOICE HOUSES AND COTTAOE8 ALL OVER
thD city , J3 to ISO. Fidelity , 1702 Farnam.
D 8
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HOUSES. WALLACE. CROWN BLOCK. 16TH
and Douglas. D-813
HOUSES. FROM J5 UP ; LARGE LIST. Me-
Cuguu Investment Co. , IMti Dodge street.
A. IlEAUTlFUlTlioTlE IN IJVFAVKTTE PLACE :
S-roonis ; all modern ; eplendld condition ; never
liecn rented l : fore ; now offered at a low
rental to tlrst-class tenant. Fidelity Trust
Company. 1702 .Furnatn BU D S32
OARVIN UROS. 1013 I'ARNAM
U SOO
FOR RENT. 12 N. MTJI ST. . 7-ROOM MODERN
crn liijuec ; (20 tier mo. Inquire on preintucii.
D-M722
A NUMORR OF CENTRALLY I-OCATEU 5
room cultaKeu ; city water In ltou * : tS.OO and
HO.bu. J. II. Kelhenncy , Kiirbncli 1111 ; .
D Mill J10
IT
Hank bid.
2.U3 Davenport , 7 rooms modern , flS.
Kit N' . 19tli , 7 ruoinn , inoJcrn. JW.
Z31C Spencer , 7 roonifl , modern , JIJ.
D S31
I1OUSK3 Ken r.KJjT HESUS , PAXTON JILIC
U-M3CI
FOH III7NT , KIOHT-nOOM MOURUK TIOUSP
with Imrn , Mil IMorco tt. . iloxlralilu for Soutl
Omulm partlen ; Inquire next door < > uiit.
C.OOMloUSB | ! ;
S31 Ho' ! 1t street. D-CSO
itno.MS.
runxrHiirj ) j'.oSiis ; IIOUSEKHRI'IKO. w
St. .Mary's : 13 MC21 Jl
1U10.1IS AM ) IIOAltl ) .
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NKWI.Y I-'UIINISIIED , 7l't'KNACn. . MOD-
crn , from Jt.tO up ; gentlervcn preferred. 1S12
ChlcaKn St. x , F-MCJJ : *
FOll UKNT. ItOOMH WITH iVlAUP. STKAXt
hent ; Utopia , lil Davenport 6M F--J4 Jl
TIIK MinniAJir"jym : AND rltJninlT '
T MOll JS *
DELK51ITFUL FCUNISHKD KOOilS. WITH
bunrd ; terms muoituldc. The AlKiny , 3101
Douglas , F ICSJ Jt-
roil unxTiJ\Ktiiixi.siiin iuk > .iis.
TJIHKH UNFUnNiailEO IIOO.M3. 1013 DOUG-
las. -MCS1 -
run HiaxT STonus AXD OKKIOKS.
FOH HK.NT , TJIKlSTOItV nitlCIC I1U1LUIKO
nt 916 Purnnm St. Thin buHdlnir h-ia a llreproof
cvini'iit liuseinent , coniplvtu Ffnm licatlnt ; llx-
tiires ; water on nil lloora ; KOI , etc. Apply nt
the olllee of The Tire. I 81fl
COUNUIi 8TOIIK OF I.ANOE DLOCK. FINKST
locutlun III city for diuir ntuie. I ISi JII
ARHXTS WAXTHD.
M'ANTL'D , CAI'AUW ? AND SUfCP. SFIJL DIP.
trlct. ppfclal r.nd local iisonts to n-prycnt the
Mnnhntlan Life Inturnn c Company of New
York In Nelmiska , Iowa nnd H.jnth PaUotn ,
peclnl tcrrltiirr will l > o given t" i-nch nscnt ,
with thn moat Illn-rnl lirnkcrnK" . or n Inns : md
vnlimlile ntnrwal contract , nnd with nucli i-po-
clnl help In the Held us will liuuro the larsost
ie nf micci'9 ! ! . For further Information ,
nddrem J. AV. Item .t S.-.im. Cloncrnl
llfo Hide. . Omulm. Net. J-MSSJI3
ACIKNTH AND OKNEItAL AOUNTS 1VANTB1J
for Hen. W. J. Ilrynn's Iwolt. "Tho First lint-
tie ; " ox < l'.i li'i ! torrltory. A < 1dn i * the publUh-
eraV. . li. Ccnkcy Co. , Chicago , 111.
- J MCH M'
STOUARK.
OJI. VAN & STOHAOi : . 1113 FAHN'M. TKf * 1K3.
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PACIFIC STOHAOK AND WAnKIIOUSH c6T !
MS-J10 Jontfi. Geneitl ttorniiij nnd forwnrdlne.
si-SCI
WAVl'Iil ) TO IIUV.
LIST C1TV AND FAH.M 11KAL KSTATU
Onrvln liroa. . 1613 Fiiinani ( treet. N Ml
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OOoi ) "SCCONI ) IL\ND , ONE
urrvy. Call or aUdrmn 5McCagua
N-MC7J1 *
FOII .sAi.iiioitsi.s AXU w.too.v.s.
i I
FOII SALK CHKAl' , OOOD CAKT. HOUSn
and lutrneu , < J35 Fiiinkllu at. I' C32 31 *
I'Oil SALIC JIISCIOLLAXIIOUS.
CHiAl'iST lIAIUMYOOn WOVEN COItN ClUIl-
bins' tiiiule , U , 11 , Lee , Ml Doucluif } SC3
FIRK & llUIiaLAU BAKES ; NEW *
hand ; info nnd lock npalrlnx : comlilnntloua
J , J , UtilKh ! 4. Co. , 1118 Fiuiinni.
Q MPOl ) 31
I1M-IND HAND ' 8 FOWLUIl. 150 ; OTIUIIl
whet" , IS to t:0. Oinalm llky.ilo Co. , in N. 10.
Q 511
TWO OOOD : ND HAND H.vrud , VEIIY CIIKAI * .
Inqulru JlcCord llrudy Co. Q - 1ST Ji
NF.W YUAU'fl rmSl5NT8. NKAT'ANO U8I >
ful ; drawling InntrumenU and matuilnlr. Alra
J. Oitivir , SIS South lith trcct. -MHS-il
rOH SALC , AN OLD E3TAULI31IKD ItKAL
entnto nnrt Insurance tmimcus at South Omaha.
Addreit O CO. Dee. Q-ir IJ <
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SMITH PIlKMIKn TVPinvmTBH . IN FIUST-
cl condition. Addreii U II. Coman , Frt >
moat , N Li. Q-MCSJI
MISCICLLAXKOtS.
MUNDIIY , OOODVOniC AND OOOD WAOR3
In lh motto of tli City Steam Lniindry. ill
Ro. lltu it. Tel. 2S4. 11-11JJS
CI.AIIIVOYAXTS.
MI18. FIHTZ. CLAinVOYANT. IMJ CALIFOP.-
SIASSAOI3 11ATII3 , UTC.
Mjtn. SMITH , mi nocaLAs , IIOOM r. ; MAS-
_ rnttf nnd steam lmtn : > . T M9W J2
MISS AMES. VAPOn 11ATHS , MAS3AOE , 607
S. 13th St. , room 3. T Its J-C"
COP.KU ; NO PAIN ; NO DCTEN-
tlon from l > it lne. < s ; o refer to hundreds of
pntlonti cured. O. E. Miller Co. , 717 N. Y.
_ _ Ljfo Ji lldln Omahn , Neli. U-SC4
1JAT1I3 MASSAGE. liflT. POST , 310 > i S. KTH.
u-s
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VIAVI. IIOMU TIIKATMENT"
troutleii ; phydclcn In attendance ; confuta
tion or luallh back free. S4S-S Iec building.
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YES , 70U CAN aET SlimTS r.AUN
for Cc. hut If you want Rood work , have them
done nt the City Steam Laundry. : il So. lllh.
Tel. it4. U 113 JS
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CUT THIS OUT AND PIIESENT IT TO PUOc"-
tor. 816 S. l th HI. , with Jl.OO. nnd Ret extra
nnlfhed cabinet photos nnd one extra caihon
nnlshod pnnpl ; SO days only. U SI1IO 31
IlUl'TUIlE PKllMANENTLY CUitED ; PAY
when cured : no rain and no detention from
builn-M. Fidelity Uupturo Cure , 301 H.-e build-
Ir.z. Ormiha. U M13S
INFOnMATION WANTKI ) I WILL PAY A nn
wnnl ot JoO.OO for Information of the present
whcrealxnits of Peter Melcen , If living , or the
proof of his death. Thli Information must be
had within MX months from this date. Meleen
left Omahn November 19. 1591. Mrs. Alice
Mrlceu , 2312 Izard rticet. Omaha.
U DJ6 Jl
GO T-iT c7 oi.siN-s : TIAICEUY FOU HOME-
madr bread pies nnd cakes. 604 North Hth.
(7 M3S3 Jl'
WANTED. MEN AND WQMKS TO ADVE R-
tljo our Bood In rvery rounty In Nebraska ;
Kood pay : i-end utaiiip for particulars. E. S.
Co. , 1019 Hartley St. , Omaha , Neb.
U-C31 J23
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YOUNO MAN OF 23 DESIHKd THE ACQUAINT.
uncc of younit lady of rellnemont ; oliject.
nmunement. Address Q , Uco otllcc , Council
uiuffs. u xiaso so
JH.XHY TO I.OAX HKAI. HSTATI2.
ANTHONY I ) AN & TIUIST CO. . 313 N. Y. L. ;
quick money nt low rates for choice farm loans
In Iowa , northern Missouri , eastern Nebraska.
W-SCS
CITY LOANS. C. A. STAIUl , 93 N. Y. LIFE.
w sra
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
real estate. Utcnnan , Love Co. , Paxton bloc ! : .
W-370
LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY
property. W. Farnam Smith & Co. , 130 Fnrnnm.
\V-S7l
MONEY TO LOAN AT LO\V It AT 3. THE
O. F. Davis GJ. . 1503 Farnnm st. W-S72
MOVEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA PROPERTY AT
lowest rates ; bulldlne loans wanted. Fidelity
Trust company. W 871
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
property. U. S. Mortgnce & Trust company.
New York. Potpy & Thomas .Agents , No. 207
First National Hank IJIJt , ' . \V-S75
$100 , JSOO , OR J3CO. F. D. WEAD. 1G & DOUGLAS.
W-1S2-31
C PER CENT MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA
propel ty. Neb. farms. W. I ) . Melkle , 1st Natl. Ilk.
\V-873
WANTED , AT ONCE. APPLICATIONS FOR
loans on Omaha property ; J300 up ; don't wait
until your old loan expires ; upply now. Fi
delity Trust Co. W M373 31
JIOXKY TO I.OAX CHATTHLS.
MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE , PIANOS.
horec , wagons , etc. ; nt lowest r.Ues In city ;
no removal of coods. ttilclly confidential : you
can pay the loan off nt nny time < > r in any
amount. OMAHA MORTGAGE I/3A1C CO-
SIX ! So. ICth St.
X-S78
MONEY TO LOAN , SO. CO , M DAYS : FURNIture -
ture , pianos , etc. Duff Green , room C , lljrker blk
X-S77.
'HUSIXKSS CIIAXCKS.
FOR SALE. A11OUT 2.0 * ) LI1S. MINION TYPE ,
7CO Ibs. agate , 1W pair two-third cases ,
double Iron stands for vwo-thlrd cases. This
material wan used on The Omaha Dee and Is
In fairly good condition. Will lie sold cheap
In bulk or In quantities to suit purchar.
Apply In person or by mall to The Uot > Pub
lishing Company , Omaha , Nob. Y 713
TO GET IN OR OUT OF HUSINnSS GO TO J. J.
Gibson , 614 1st Nat'l Ilk. Y 8C8
jfiAT MAIlKET7 l3M : "RECEIPTS. 23 " PER
day. J. J. Olbson , C14 First National hank.
Y-MKU JIO
FOR SALE , NEWSPAPER AND JOIl OFFICE
known as the Arhlaml Newn ; good nn new ;
will Invoice fl.300.04 : sell for JI.CCO : J30- ) cash ;
for liuMnun ; the plant will have to be moved.
Addieas George 11. Plckctt , Aehland , Neb.
Y-M031 J3
FOR SALE. CONFECTIONERY STORE. WITH
good sixla fountain ; Kood location , nnd pplen-
dld trade ; will uell for what It will Invoice.
> Address C. Omaha Dei ! , Council lllufDi.
Y MCS7 SO
WANTED. LADY PARTNER WITH ROXIE
capital ; to long1 established , well-paying ladles'
buylnefu ; l > y lady with long experience ; In
nice , healthy town. Apply to Opportunity. ICO ,
Fremont , Neb. Y MG53 CO *
FOH IJXCII.VXCn.
MONEY LOANED ON IHCYCLES WHEN
people expect to mulio nn exchange In uprlng.
N ° b. Cycle Co. , 15th and Hnrney. Z 213 JJ
FARM NEAR SNOHO.MISH. WASHINGTON
for property further can. Selby. 1C03 Farnam.
Z 381
FINE TP.N-AI-RE FRUIT FARM NE.urcoii.v"
ell lllufrs. for pleasant Omaha home ; centrally
.locuted. Il mls , Paxton block. Z M311
FfSll EXCHANGE GILT-EDGE STOCK DRTGS
Kilnts. wall paper. large line ntnpla KO IS !
i/iyiil slock ttnpln piltcntH. Will Invoice SI ( fl )
( n H.2n. I can icducc to imlt. Want clar
l.nproved farm or rental property. Quick deal
on cuah basis. Address W. O. I.enhart , Mis
souri Valley , Iowa. / M601 > 12
FOll SAI.U UKAL I3STAT13.
AOSTRACTS. THE 1JYRON REED COMPANY.
RE 873
HOUSES. LOTS. FARMS. LANDS. LOANS-
Oeo. P. Ilemls Real > : > tntc Co. . Paxton bile.
RK-879
WE HAVE IIAnCLVINH IN HOMES ; ALSO
furim. and want more ; list your property with
ur. G. M. Nnltlnger ft Co. , KM Farnam.
RE 5Si )
SIUSIC , AHT .VXD LAXCiUAUU.
GEORGE F. GELLENI1ECK. IJANJO. MANDO-
lln nnd guitar teacher. Room 412 Uee Bids.
Tel. 231 rno
ij"ECUTOLU. niNTEH. 11ROWX BLIC. TEL1013
U2JT JU
YOUR rfANO TUNED. ACTION REGTJLAT D
cnsn pollnlicd , Mtlnialpj Riven for repairs ; sat
isfaction gmiranttcd ; orders left with J. 3.
Cameron promptly nttendPd to. 303 So. 17th ,
-M3SS 31
KIX.VXCIAL.
Llt'U INtf. 1'OLJClKri UOUailT. W. F. HOLDL'N
SUWIXH MACIIIXKS A.V1) SUPPLII3S.
JEW HOME. HOL'SKHOLD AND -WHITE
kcwlnir machlhi clllcn , 1314 Cap. ave. Tel. 1574 '
SSI
DUILOIXU AXn LOAASSOCIATIONS. .
SHARES IN MUTUAL I. . & 11. ASS'N PAYS 6
7. 8 per cent when I. 2 , 3 years old ; always rel
dermablil , 1701 Fnrnani SI , , Kutllnfcr , b'tc.
37
HOW TO GET A HOME OR SECURE HOOD
Intrnut on savlncs. Apply to Omaha L. & 11.
Ak 'ii , 1104 Farnam. tl. M. Nattlnter , Bee.
SS3
PAItJI I-'OU IIK.VT.
GOOD JO-ACRE FARM FOR RENT. 34 MILF.S
west of city llmltr ; lasseo can buy the build-
ItiRn nnd complete furmlng otilflt for ICOO from
prwcnt tenant. Ilemls , Paxton block , M 141
TYP15W1UTUU9.
"atrr nw HICST TYPEWRITERS : SUPPLIES-
repairs. United Typewriter & . Buppllen Co. .
1611 Fnrnnm tlreft. tS3 jnn 30
DHKSSMAICl.VC.
TN FAMH.IFS. : MISS
tmudy , 4304 Uurdctte. li-iS3Ji >
LOST.
1.O3T , O > f DRCRMtmn fi ST. nERNAIin PUP ;
S months old. li.co reward for his return to
E , It. Rolcrtimn , 2Sth nnd Leavenworth.
LOST. IXX-'KimiOOK. HirrWKEN AMERICAN
Expre omce nnd Wllllnmn & Smlth'K store ;
contained , check , money , etc. Reward f r re
turn to llea OfllcA. LoM-619 2 > *
SIIOIITIIAXI ) AM ) TYI'KWHITlXa ,
A. C. VAN BAST'S BRIIOOU 513 N. Y. LIFE.
AT OMAHA UUS. COLLEGE , ICTH & DOUGLAS
aw
DAXCIXR SCHOOL.
MR. AND MRS. MORAND MAKE A PPE-
clnity by their own method or teaching young
nnd old to become graceful dancers ! n n lev
private or clnM lessons. New cla > c now
forming. 1510 Harney. J3I-J-1
GET M. S. WALKLIN'S PRICES ON FURNIture -
turo packing , repairing , uiiholsterlng ; mat-
trr > jcs madq and renovated ; 2111 Cumlnz. Tel.
1.-31. ESI
HATH HOO.M5.
RUSSIAN. TURKISH. AND MEDICATED
bnth.t , CO cents ; also exclusive department for
ladles ; everything new ; ladles' hair diesslnff
and barber shop In connection. 107 S. llth.SS9
SS9
LADIES ! CIIICHESTER'S ENOLISH PENNY-
rnynl Plll ( Diamond brand ) arc the bml : safe ;
reliable. Take no other. Send 4a stamps for
particulars. "Relief for Iill < * . " In letter by
return mall. At drugKlsts. Chlchester Chem
ical Co. . Philadelphia , Pa. Mention Iler. _
I'AWXHOUICBUS.
11. MAROW1TZ LOANS MONEY. 418 N. 1 ST.
SUES & CO. ,
PATENT SOLICITORS ,
Uoo Ihilldlnjr.
Ihilldlnjr.Omaha , Nobr
Advlco nnd I'ntcnt Hook
KItUE.
Slockliolilrrn' Mcrdnu ; Union IJIi--
viilor Coin pa ii jof Oinnlin.
Notice Is hereby given that the annual
meeting of the stockholders of the Union
Etov.ilur company of Omaha , for the pur
pose of olectlng seven directors nnd such
other business aa may properly come before
the meeting , will ba held at the ofilco of the
General Solicitor. Union 1'acllle building ,
Omaha , Neb. , upon Monday , the 4lh day
of January , 1S07 , between the hours of 10
o'clock n. m. ( nnd 6 o'clock p. m.
The stock transfer book.H will be closed
ten (10) days before the date of the meet-
Ing. ALEXANDER MILLAU.
Secretary.
Boston , Mass. , December 7 , 1S86.DlldUt
DlldUt
.SdirkliuliliT.s' .MrrllllK Tlur Oinahii .t
Ito | > nlillivin Vnllry lliilHvny
C'oiiipimy.
Notice Is hereby irlvcn that the annual
mcotlng of the stockholders of the Omaha
& Republican Valley Uullwiiy company for
the election of puven directors and the
trat auction of such other business as may
lawfully come before the meeting , will beheld
hold In the oilier of the Reneml solicitor ,
Union Pacific bul'.dlng , Omaha , Nebraska ,
on Wednesday , the tith day of Junuary ,
1S37 , ut 10 o'clock n. m.
The stock transfer books will bo closed
ten days before the date of the meetlns.
ALEXANDER MILLAR.
Sforetury.
Boston , Mass. , December 7 , 1SOS.D23d3t
D23d3t
STOCKIIOIiDKllS' M
UNION LAND COMPANY.
Notlco Is hereby given that the annual
mtvtlnrr of the stockholders of the Union
Land company for the election of live di
rectors and tno transaction of such other
business us may lawfully come before the
meeting will bo held nt the olllco of the
general solicitor. Union I'acltlo hulldlni ; .
Omaha. Nebraska , upon Monday the llth
day of January , ] 97 , at 10 o'clock a. nt.
.i.l/.XANto&KwMJT.j < At. ] Secretary.
Hoalon , Mass. , December 7 , iV"
D22 d22i . .
ANTI-COBYZA TABLETS
Thin MfiuiH JiiNt AVIint It Snyw.
SKKPTICAI , I'HOllAHLYf
DOX'T 1IAVK PAITII IX ITf
AVKLL. MAVK YOU A COLDf
AXY ICIXI ) OK A COI.Df
AVAXT TO OUT Hill OK ITf
.RNAHTI-CQRYZA T58LETSi i
You'll chanso your opinion before morn- '
Inu. AVnnt to uct on It ? Only 2 > cents. .
Mny do you Rood. Certainly no harm
done. All DruuKlsts Bull them. j
EVERY WOMAN
a rclfnblr
monthly regulating medlclw
DR. PEAL'S
J PENNYROYAL PILLS ,
iroprcmpt. safe , nnd certain In result. The ce-mv
ne ( Dr. IVal s ) nnvfrdlsarjuomt Srntnnrwfcera
J1.00 Sherman & SlcConnncl Uruir Co. , 15U
Dotlgo Slreet , Omaha. Nea.
RAILWAY TIME CARD
Leaves IliUULLNOTON A .MO. "niVnil.lArrlvra
.Onw.'J2i.tnloiiUpot ' ; _ , 10th & Muton Bta. | Omaha
SC3am Denver UxpressI..T. ToiSSam
j.-SJpin.um Hills Mont & I'ugct Snd Kx. 4upm
< : : ! jim rimer l
9
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< : Cupm..Lincoln Locnl (
ex Sunday ) 7l3pm :
: : A > PIII..Lincoln Local ( ex. Sunday.llSOum
Loaves ICHiCAao. " ilf IlLINOTON & Q.ArrlveY |
OmahajLnlun Depot. 10th & Muin Jiw'i Omaha
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llUOam 1'aclllo Jiinctron Local CIOam :
. _ _ _ Paul Mall 2:50pm
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OmahajUnlon Depot , 10th .t M.uoa .Sl .f Omaha
. iu : tcrn Express . ' . . . . .T 3 : < 0pm
< : J'P.m ' . Vcmlliuled Llmltrd . C:4Cpm :
iwpni . St. 1'aul i\pres . D:0.un
5 : < n' . Ht. IMUI Limited . DMpin :
7 : 0. m. . . . Carroll & Sioux City Local. . . .lt:10pm :
u Ol1" ! . Omaha Clilcago fc'pcclal . SCOam
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leaves | cilICAaoT"ltrir& rrve
piiiahalL'nlon Depot , 10th & Mason .Sia.f Umaiii
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TMpm Nlitht ixprem S:13am :
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SiOOmn . Fast Mall and UxnreiH . B:00niii :
3Wpm.ex. ( fiat. ) Wyo. Ex. ( ex. Mon. ) . . C:00pm
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OmiihaiL'iilcn Depot , loth & Ma on His. I Omaha
fi:40am . . . .St. 1'aul r.uircnger . llilOpni
7:3o : ni. . . . . . . .Sioux City rasirnxcr . fiOSpni
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OmaluilUnlon Depot. 10th & Mason Bts , ( Unuha
sWam : Overland Limited 443um ;
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5:3iim | ( Irond Islaitd Expresa ( ex. Hun ) , 3 ! i > m
StSQpin. . . Fan Mall 10'o.iin
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OintthaJI'iilon Driot | , 10th , & Maocn Sts. ) Omaha
l.'JOfm n.Utam
GETS A TOUCH OFJITY LIFE
Preacher from Iowa Taloi n Short Trip
Through the i lums.
GAINS SOME COSTL EXPERIENCL
i Cliarlon An rl nlnp Alootn n
Coliireil ( 'linriiicr anil IN
Itnliln-il of UH | 1'nrnc
mill In ContcntH.
An Individual with a ministerial cast of
countenance anil a general ministerial
nppcaranco was for a short time j-cstonlay
the occupant ot the detention cell at the
police station.Vhcn lie wa'a brought In
Monday night he gave the name ot
Charles Angel. This was In reality a varia
tion ot his true name , which In Char Ira
Angel Maine. He is. n [ Methodist minister
with a pastorate at Carl , la.
The circumstances which have led up to
Ilev. Mr. Malnc'n occupancy ot the detention
cell term an old story dt city life , with a
few new features added. It was a case of
sucker , and the minister was the one who
nibbled. There U a woman , comely enough ,
but black. Her name Is Minnie Green , alias
Susie Hoe. Mr. Maine was the direct caune
of Miss Hoo'a arrest , but , while ho la behind
prison bars. Miss Itoo Is out on bonds , enjoy
ing her liberty.
Last week Hev. Mr. Maine left Carl to go to
Vllllsca. In. , to assist In the dedication at
a new church. The ceremony occurred last
Sunday and the minister was ono of the
chief pcrformora. During the ceremony n
photograph was taken , which was to bo not
only a souvenir of the occasion , liut was
also to bo the means ot raising funds for the
now church , the Intention being to sell
copies to the members of the congregation.
In order to liavo a strictly up-to-date picture ,
tt was decided that the plate should bo re
touched by ono of the expert photographers
of Omaha. To. Rev. Mr. Maine was en
trusted the duty of bavlrig-thls done.
The minister arrived In-Omaha late Mon
day afternoon nnd did not reel : a hotel at
onco. Ho walked about the streets to slzo
up the appearance of a metropolitan city.
In hla wanderings during the evening and just
as the clock struck 9 , ho met the colored
woman who figures In the case. She spoke
to the minister and ho seemed to find some
charm In her tones. At any rate he
accompanied her to a house at C20 South
Eleventh street.
"I don't think that I stepped even Inside
the door , but 1 am not Bure , " said the marj
of the cloth yesterday morning. "I heard a
voice Inside and I went away. "
The minister departed after the woman
had taken a very affectionate farewell of
him.As ho left ho put-'hla hands In his
pocketr , and when he had walked about
fifty feet away ho discovered that his
ponkelbook , containing $12. was gone. He
was pertain that ho had | lt fifteen minutes
before , and was therefore positive that the
woman hnd stolen It. Ijo rytraccd hla e'eps
to the house and knocked' tuit could get no
response. Then ho hunted up a police
man. [ ,
The minister nnd life' 5mcer went to
gether to the house anl1 finally effected nn
entrance. The former -it 6r.ifo picked put
Sunlo Itoo as his comp ; uiot > of a fc.v mln-
utea before. She denleJ her. guilt , but was
nevertheless placed under arrest. She was
charged with larcenyifrom the person.
Hev. Mr. Maine , dcaplte Ills expostulations ,
wra also taken along as .the complaining
witness , and placed In theiteUjntloii cell. Yes
terday morning the clergyman wr.a sorry that
ho had done It at all. Ue'ticliovcd that DIP
policeman would go to the house- , that he
would recover his monk ; and that that
would end the matter , IIo was In te.ira
when hr > related the s ory' to the captain.
IIo said ho would not prosecute the woman.
IIo wondered It the railroad company would
trust him for the prlco'of'a-ticket back to
his 'hoiliL' , as ho has n&t 4 delit. JIo shud
dered when ho thought v.'hat Ills wife and
children and friends would think of the
rj-holo affair.
TOCllYJW' ' ? ' ? 'I'KOt'IlLH ' WITH HOYS.
1 tfl .
$ v.
AcctiMrx Four i.lJnv'fsH.Jlt11 'Ir > - "W
Hit-ill Illn UoK'-'att'i. ' .
Four small boys , John Coin , Joe 0.rlnln >
John Griffin and Henry Floth , are wanttc. ,
on warrants charging them with disturb
ing the peace by fighting. The Grlffina
pleaded not guilty yesterday morning , hut the
other two have not been found , aa they
are out In the country husking corn. The
case was set for hearing durlne the latter
part of the week.
The complainant In the case Is J. V.
Tochlno , who Is In business at 2I1C Ctimlng
street. He alleges that Monday the lada
attempted to steal a dog from hla premises
at Thirty-fifth and Cmuing streets. He
came up to the band at Thirty-first street
and at once rushed to rescue his canine.
He got the dog , but avers that the lads
turned upon him with knives and sticks.
Ho was not wounded , although he says ho
received a severe blow In the head from
one of the clubs.
.MICIfAIOL PAILS TO WttlTU 1IOMU.
ItiiHxInii llcliitlvi-M AiixlotiH Convorn-
IIIK UK * .MIIII'N i.vl.NtoiiiM > .
A communication was received yesterday
monilug by the chief of police from Ivan
Dlclskl of Marlewka , Russia. It waa
addressed to the "gentleman" at
the "neail office of police In
Omaha , Nebraska , " nnd in the following
language ) explains the reason of the epistle :
"Through the present I take the liberty
to ask to Inform mo of tha conditions of life
of Mr. Michael Emanuel Ostrovsky , who ,
It Is said , shall live In your town. Last
he was write from your town , saying that
ho Is becomed manager of your railway
station and from this time ( It Is few mouths
ego ) , ho has no more given algim of llfo
and his family would know somewhat of
the particulars cf his existence. "
The police- will endeavor to obtain the
Information requested.
1TIIK UMTKI ) STATUS COIIHT.
Hoii Kori'i'IoHiiri * on Ileforc
Judge McIIugh In the federal court Is
still encaged In hearing the foreclosure
proceedings against the ' "James Stephensom
iroperty. The foreclosure Is contested on
.ho ground that Mrs..Stephenson signed
ho mortgage under representations that the
lome was not Included , when In fact it
was. . ; ; ' ; '
KImer Campbell of StopfClty | was brought
n by Deputy Trashor on the charge of
nelllng Ihiuor without a' government license.
le originally plead not- guilty , but changed
ila plea to guilt. If * itas sentenced to
iay a ( Ino of 525 and gtvi'ft four months In
which to liquidate. I ' -
AVorltlnir nt Illii' ' ( ) IiI jnTi ,
Deb Fltzalmmona cntbHalncd a crowd of
ils admirers at W. A. VJapon'a | blacksmith
shop on Hartley street , yesterday morning
making souvenir horscsliocbt IIo la marvel-
oualy expert In his work-ntfd hammered out
shoo after shco with a ; 'ffeatness and dls-
palch that surprised somt of the old hands
at the forge. ,
The Fltzslmmona pai-ly 'Ioft for Chicago
and the cast yesterday ijft/rpoon.
lica
Pozzoni's Complexion
Pownnn produces a oft ami beautiful ! iln :
U comblucs every element of buauty unU
COI'XTV COM.MI.HSIOXMHS SIKUT.
Ilejcct I > rni illl n IneorpornlP
HetiNOit UK a Vlllime.
The Inhabitants of the little suburb of
Brnson were well represented at the meet-
ln of the Hoard of County Commissioners
yeaterday morning called to roMldcr the peti
tion for the Incorporation of the village. The ,
petition In rjiiestlou wns flled with the comi i
mtesloners nt their last meeting. U wn.i I
signed by nbout 200 of the taxpayers of the
little community which Is situated four
mllea from the Omnha postofllce nnd In a
northwesterly direction. The petition asked
the board to declare the vllbgo of Renson '
to bo duly Incorporated nnd described the
boundaries , Including nbout 1.000 acres ,
nearly all of which hns been plntted for
several years. Protests ngnlnst the peti
tion were llled by W. J. Council , J. J.
Drown nnd the Krug Brewing company.
The whole matter was act for hearing yes
terday morning.
The protcutnnts were present In person
nnd were also represented by attorneys.
The would-bo vlllagcm were nlso present In
person and by attorney. The matter was
argued a * great length by the attorneys for
both sides. The attorneys representing ttic
residents of the proposed village presented
the reasons why Incorporation dwlred.
The nuln argument waa that the people aru
now supporting one of the largest schools |
In the county and desired to turn Into the
school fund the revenue derived from the
licenses of the four or flvo saloons new es
tablished or about to be established within
the proponed limits. Another reason urgul
was that there Is now no police regulation
and the live stock of the neighborhood runs
at will over the gardens of the residents
nnd other annoyances nro experienced.
The protests were argued by the attor
neys , being based largely on technical legal
grounds ns to whether the petition wr.a
strictly within the meaning of the statute.
It wns nlso nrgued that the land owned tiy
the protestants was not platted nml w.is
used for farming purposes nnd should not
bo Included within the territory to bo suo-
Ject to taxation for village purposes.
When the board reconvened at 2 o'clock
it held a closed pcssion In the committee
room. After a session lasting nearly an
hour , It was decided to reject the applica
tion of the petitioners nnd a report to that
effect was drawn up to bo > presented to the
board at the meeting to bo held this
morning. The ground upon which the
application for Incorporation was rejected
was a technical statutory ground urged by
the attorney representing the Krug Interests ,
to the effect that n number of the signers of
the petlllQn were not residents of the present
village of Ucnson.
TALKIXO UKHT SVC All KACTOHY.
1'roji'i't HlxiMtNMvil ! > > Commercial
Club icciltlviCoiiiiiiKtoe. .
The executive committee of the Commer
cial club wns presided over by George W.
Llntnger nt its regular meeting yesterday.
Chairman Dumont not being present.
One ot the matters talked about was the
meeting ot next Thursday afternoon , at
which It Is Intended to organize the conv-
pany to build and operate a big beet sugar
factory In or near this city. The mectln-s
will bo held between 2 and 5 o'clock. It late
to bo addressed by Profa. Nicholson , Mac-
Lean and Lyons of the Statu university ,
who will speak on the ability of the
country In this vicinity to raise enough
sugar beets to warrant the establishment
of the fnctory. Secretary Utt has sent oul
Invitations to the fanners of this , Sarpy
and Washington counties to nttcnd.
Tbo proposed factory Is to hnvo a capacity
of 300 tona of bccta per day. It Is esti
mated that the plant will cost In the neigh
borhood of J200.000 , which Is to bo raised
by stock subscriptions. The factory is to
be In operation by September 1 , next.
President Dumont nnd Secretary Utt were
appointed a committee to present a plan
of orgnnlzntlon.
President J. H. Dumont was selected ns
the club's representative nt the moivetary
convention that la to meet In Indianapolis
next month. President Peck selected R. 13.
Uruco as the representative ot the Hoard ot
Trade. Henry W. Yntes Is to bo the repre
sentative of the clearing house association.
A committee was appointed lo draw up a
ticket of directors to bo voted upon nt the
annual election next month. Two tickets
will be In the Held.
HVICTIO.V IMlOCn.SS XOT A MJCCHSS.
John Iloliniiii Cluirpri-cl lj < I. for Ilin
John Holman wns yesterday fined $15 and
costs by Judge Jordon for disorderly con-
' .1 1 duct. Holman Ilvea on North Twenty-flrat
srciTcet atl(1 llas been a rcntal ° 8ent 'or some
xrfl'
Dodge has considerable property on Tw'entjf
finst Etrecla short distance north of Cum-
Inc , and nmoiiK other cottane.3 a hnnso i.v.
cated at 1017 , which has until lately been
occupied by the family of John Goodrich
Goodrich fell behind In hla rent and whei
sufficient grace hnd been given by the
owner Holman started to flre the fnmlly
Inito the street Instanter. They were lotl
to depart The place was cozy and movlnr
wns expensive. Holman called a few days
ago and after serving a notice on Goodrlcli
got it spade and proceeded to scrape the
shingles off the roof. Goodrich , however
held the fort and refused to Innlirn. Tim
next day Holman dropped around and see
ing that his little joke about the shingles
had not been taken seriously , ho pullw1
down the kllchciii chimney. The tenants
sneezed and coughed their way about the
house for half an hour , but ea the smoke
grew more dense were at length forced to
abdicate In favor of the Industrious agent.
Goodrich hied himself to police hcadquar.
ters and secured a warrant for Holman's
arrest. The ease has been appealed to the
district court.
I'ilOI'OSH TO TKST HACK OHI1IXAXCK
Cunt ; to lie at Once Tiiko.ii Into
tilt * Court * .
Two hack drivers , William Douquctto and
Jack Priest , wore arrested yesterday morning
on the charge of violating the city ordinance
which forbids hack driven * to go ten feet
from their hacks when they are standing
near the depots. The airest was caused
by Ticket Agent Mitchell of the Webster
street depot , who alleges that the men vie
lated the ordinance.
The case Is to bo made a test case , In
which the validity of the ordinance Is to
bo attached. The hackmcn allege that It
Is unconstitutional , because they main
tain that they have as much right to leave
their vehicles at a depot as other citizens.
The ordinance was Intended to prevent hack-
men from troubling passengers with Im
portunities In their struggle to get farca.
Sixty DMJ-M for Slinpllflluu- .
Kclllo Wilson , alias Mrs. Jack Qulnlnn ,
who was arrested for Hliopllfllng several
dnya ago , wns given a hearing- before Judge
Gordon ycHtordSy afternoon. She was
charged with larceny on four different Information -
formation ! ! Issued by Hayden UroH. . Iho
lio.ston store , Mrs. llensou and the W. 11.
lionnett company. The police judge Im-
liosed a sentence on each complaint of fif
teen days In the counly Jail , making n. to
tal of sixty days which Hie woman will
have to serve.
Will Tn Ik for tlii > CnliniiN.
Local lympnthlzcrs with the cause of the
Cubans will hold a mass meeting at Wash
ington hall this evening. It Is expected
that the meeting will bo addressed by Sena
tor Thureton , Congressman Mercer , 13. 13 ,
Howell nnd others. The Continental drum
corps will furrMKh the music.
Ilirlil fur Iliirulnry.
Albert Mitchell , charged In police court
with having purloined n fur clonk from the
boarding IIOUHO of Mrs. Farmer at Seven
teenth and Uodge Htreotn a few nlghlu ago ,
WIIH bound over to the district court yes
terday In JI.2W bonds. The charge Is bur-
Klary. The clonkvnn the property of the
mother of Dan Honln. U was recovered.
.tlm-iiiliiiu SpcelnrntloiiN Ajiiirnvril.
Thu approval by City Knglnccr Howell of
tlio macadam paving Hpcclflcatlons recently
prepared by the Hoard of Public Work was
iccclved at a Hpoclal meeting of the board
yontrrdny afternoon. This Hetties the con
troversy between the two departments in
favor of the board.
.MnrrlnuTf Llei-iiNen.
Permits to wed have been Issued to the
followingpnrtlcti by the county Judge :
Kiinm and Ilrsldcnco , Ago.
Maelc Rlunklnxhlp. colf.ix county , Neb , , 21
Anna Johns , Comix county , Neb , , , . , , , , , , 23
DougluH Roblnntt , liancroft , Nub 33
Mary Taylor , Omahu is
South Oninlm News
The ttililltlons mailo to the flro flRhthiR np-
pnratus at tlio packing houses nml stock
ynnls within the past two years materially
reduced the Insurance premiums Jialil by
these corporations. At one of the InrRr
ptanti this decrease amount * to aomcthlng
like 13.000 a year. Since the great flro ai
the Hammond Packing company's plant In
November. 1S1 , when It wa demonstrated
that the water pressure was not suillclent ,
nil of the Inrge pncklng houses hnve put In
largepumpa niut Improved their nro de
partments. Now a watch service aa near
perfect na It can be maile. powerful pumps
and private flro departments tend to did-
rourngo the spreading of liwlplent Mazoa
nml the undcrwrltcra. renllzlng that the
risk has been minimized , have reduced rates
which nt ono tlmo threatened to become
prohibitive.
The flre department nt Hammond's con
sists of nine men In charge of Chief II ,
Fried. Two Inrgu lire- pumps , which can
throw 1,200.gallons of water a minute and
one smaller pump nro In service and reaiTy
for Instant use. This department Is equlppoil
with C.OOO feet of etandnrd hose nnd a num
ber of hose cnrts. The company haa not
suffered any loss from flro this year.
At the Swift plnnt Jnmcfl Donahue U In
charge of the flro department days nnd D.
Olynn tvlghta. No orgnnlzcd company or
flremen Is kept at this plant , the men hcltiR
called whet , needed. Three good pumps are
In acrvlco hero nnd Romcthlng llko 5,000
feet of the best hone la constantly on hand.
John llnsburg Is chief of the lire depart
ment at Cudahy'a , which consists ot twelve
men. Three large pumps nro In use. nt lha )
plant besides a largo reservoir , which was
hullt this year. In cnso the supply of city
wnter la not auindent that In the reservoir
can bo used. The pumps nro the best known
nnd nro powerful machines.
At the Omaha Packing company the lire
fighting force IH In charge of Michel HurUe ,
who Is nsalsted by llvo mwi. The pumpa
nt Cudahy's are used by this company , nnd
when a lire alarm Is sounded In cither of
thcso plants both departments turn out.
Tlicsj two companies keep In the neighbor
hood of 12,000 feet ot hose on hand all the
time.
The stock yards flro department Is In
chnrga of K. M. Hondrrnon , and consists of
six men besides the chief. Large reels of
hose are distributed all over the yards where
they are likely to bo needed. At tilght the
men sleep at a flro hall , where n large hose
wagon Is kept , flvo smaller hcso carts being
distributed about the yards. About 6,000
feet ot hose Is In service nt the yards , ex
clusive ot a reserve supply.
In case ot a largo flro nt any ono of the
packing bouses the flrn departments of nil
the other plants would respond. The city
flro department with l.COO feet of hose responds
spends to all packing houno and stock yard
alarms. A thorough watchman system Is
maintained , and should a wntchmnn fall to
pull nn nlnrm box every thirty minutes n
messsngcr Is sent to hunt him up nnd nrtrcr-
tnln the cause of the delay. In this way , by
constant vigilance day and night , a flro can
not get much of a start before an alarm
la sounded. Test alarms nro occasionally
sent in , and the men are timed , In order tessa
ssa how quickly they can get a stream of
water on a building. Frequent practice
has made the members of these packing
house departments nearly na nimble as the
members of the city flro department , and
they are rrady to respond to an alarm at
any hour of the day or night.
SKCTIOX MAX I.O.SKS 11OTII L13GS.
Tried to Honril n Movlnir Trnlii nnd
I'VII UlllliT tillIVIlfflN. .
At C o'clock last night Union 1'aclflc train
No. G rnn over James Drasallian at the
depot and cut off both ot his legs. Bros-
nlhnn belongs to n section gang now workIng -
Ing at Fremont and tried to board the
trnln after It had started. Ho slipped nnd
fell under the v.'hcols. As soon after as
possible Chief Urennnn sent for n doctor
nnd a wngon , and the Injured man. was taken
to the South Omaha hospital , whcru his In-
jurltn were attended to. One foot waa taken
off just above the ankle nnd the other at
the nnkle. Dr. Slabaugh , who haa charge
of the case , says that his patient will pull
through all right. Urosnlhan'a homo is at
oventecnth and Vlnton streets. Omaha , nnd
the police notified his relatives.
City CiiNHlp.
Q. R. Logan of Red Oak , la. , Is hero with
friends.
Albert Wall of Fullcrton Is hero attending
to some business.
John Forbes , ofllco manager at Cudahy's ,
of""riJLeturnC(1 from Chicago.
"ii'i ' 4rMi.J : & .sa L 'atcr'
O. It. kller of O5ft , viifi iTk c7r = srm MrT :
day In the city visiting relatives. " > n" " °
Miss Hattie Redman of lllalr Is the cucal
of her brother , Charles P. Rodman.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M , Smith will entertain
the Drive Whist club Friday evening.
Miss Elllo Gardner went to lilalr yester
day to spend a few days with relatives.
James H. Hall has returned to this city
to live after uponillajr a year and a half at
Duluth.
Mrs. Richard Allbcry en mo down from
Long Pine yesterday and Is stopping with
friends.
J. C. Murdock brought a Rhlpment of cat
tle from Park City , Utah , to this market
yesterday.
Harry Christie returned last night from
Dexter , la. , whcro ho visited relatives for
a few days.
John J. Murphy of this city goes to Sioux
City January 1 as hog buyer for the Cudahy
Packing company.
John Zimmerman , nn Rxtcnalvo hog raiser
of Nodawny. In. , was a visitor at the t-x-
change yesterday.
Councilman Hyland Is collecting data In
regard to the prices paid for cluctric street
lights by other cities.
A daughter has been born to T. R ,
Sanders , head cattle buyer for the Ham
mend Packing company.
J. D. Uonnctt has been appointed a mem
ber of the general committee for the county
of the Union Veterans' club.
Division No. 3 , Ancient Order of Hiber
nians , will give a ball at Y. M. I. hall on
Wednesday evening , January 20.
There will bo an open market at the exchange -
change Now Year's dny , the exchange hav
ing decided not to observe the holiday.
The Homo Circle High Flvo club will
meet wlih Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnme.i G. Martin
Thursday evening and watch the old year
out.
Police Officer John Deters hn rctunifl
from St. Louis. Ho Is cjulto weak yet from
hs | recent Illness , but cxpctts to return to
duty within a few days.
A meeting of the committee of arrange
ments of the Sons of Veterans was held at
Judge Agnew'3 office last night to not a date
for mustering the now camp.
The women ot the Ideal club will glvo a
complimentary dance on Now Year's eve , nnd
preparations are being made to innko the
affair the event of the season.
The electric ( street light nt Twiinty-'ourth
and J streets wns burned out last night ,
causing a temporary shutting down of the
Twenty-fourth street light circuit.
Tlito week for the first tlmo tbo cattle
ccolnts show an Increase for the year over
1833. The large dccrcava has been overcome
nnd an Increase of 7S3 head la now shown.
Scott Davis , ono of the Slock Yards com-
pnny's traveling representatives , U In the
city. Mr. Davis' territory comprUes' the
states of Utah , Nevada , Idaho nnd Ore
gon.
Yesterday afternoon City Treasurer
ilroadwiill Bent to thu state /Iscal / agency In
\ow York City the sum of J2.500 to pay
interest on special grading district bonds
which falls duo January 1.
These Intcrostoi ! In the grading of Twenty-
ilxth Btrcf.t from A to F street now assert
hat enough property owncrB linvo signed
he petition to warrnut the council In pans-
ng the ordinance requested.
The case- against John Jl , WooJard ,
charged with moving a house without a
Iconse , was dlimlssed by Police Juilgo
ChrUtmann yesterday becauno Ilulldlni ; Inspector
specter Parka did not appear to prosecute
he caso.
Mayor Knsor has returned to the city clerk
vlthout his signature an ordinance which
vas passed ut n recent meeting of the coun
cil ordering sidewalks laid out on the west
side of Thirty-second street from Q to a
trcct ; on the east Hldu of Twimty-sccond
street from J to K , and on the west side
of Twenty-sixth. atrt * t , from 0 to H street.
It I * understood that the mnyw 'will not
sign nny more ordinance * orderlitE iddo-
walks laid unlfM the property owners pe
tition for the same.
Governor Holcomb has grnuled thp request -
quest of Chief Hronnnn for requisition i -
pcr for Alex Shccley , who U wanted lu-ro
for burglary , nud papers from the governor
of Iowa nro expected every dny. Shceley
Is now In Jnll In Council Uluffs.
On Now Yenr'B dny the following young
women will keep irfien house at 13.12 North
Twenty-fifth street nnd receive their friends
from 4 until 0 p. m. : Cora J. Persons , Mnu-
llno Lnur. Augusta J. Clnrk. Dncla K. Onr-
pouter. Mayino R. Qrelst , Mlunlo Klrby nnii
Knthcrlnu Allen.
A PT.ST OK ItOltSKS.
iii HnnclnTM Hope Tliejr
\\lll Starve \ > v.
Nearly 100.000 head. of horses nre likely
to stnrvo to death In eastern Washington
this winter , nnd , strnngo to tny , their
owners ns n rule are glad of It. Practically
valueless are thcso horses. TheTncomn
correspondent of the Now York Sun saya
wholebnnda of them hnvo been sold at the
rnto of from 11 to $3 apieceHlectrlclty
nnd the bicycle nre the cause. The utility
of the one nnd the popularity of the other
have killed the liorae market. Instead ot
being man's best friend , the fiorso has become -
como nn nctunl pest In eastern \Vnshlngton.
"An eating > niAchlnn" Is his lativst nick
name , and hla death by starvation Is dcslrod
that feed may bo preserved for great banda
of cattle and sheep yet valuable to man.
Aud so the most tevoro winter the mirth-
west has seen nt least slneo ISfil l a thltiK
to bo desired , rather than otherwise , by the
great grazing Interests of eastern Washing
ton nnd Oregon. Thnt such n winter Is
nt hnnd the Indians , the oldest Inhabitant
and the weather piophets nil ngrec.
First , they say , the weather Is regulated-
by cycler of about fifteen years each. The
winter of 1SOI wns the morf ujvero ever
experienced In the northwest \7Hliln the
memory of man. The winter of 1875 wns
very severe , nnd then , only six years later ,
In 1SSI , came another hard one , which Is
considered the exception that proves the
rule. Last year stockmen nnd ranchers hogan -
gan preparing for another severe wlntor ,
nnd now they nre sure It Is nt hnnd. It
commenced last week , when from six toi
twelve Inches of snow fell all over tho-
state , though It seldom snows west of the
Cascades , and In eastern Washington snow
Is never looked for until the holidays.
Hay has gone up , and a further advance U
expected.
Largo bands of cattle and sheep which ar
usually herdr-d nearly all winter are now
under shelter consuming hay. The homo
alone Is left to roam the tracklras plnlus of
the semi-arid belt and die. The winter of
1SS1 caught Hen Snlpc # , then the cattle kin- ;
of this section , with 30.0UO head of cattla
on the range. They died of starvatloe , for
there were no railroads then Jo transport
hay. It was n lc son to cattlemen. nd
Hint Is why careful preparations luwe been
made for thta winter.
Regarding the proposed nxtermlnatlon of
the range horses. K. F. llfiu-on ot the North
ern Pacific Laud department , who has made
a special study of the sltmllon , says'
"Hot winds , sriulrrcls nnd gr.ictvioppprs
nro bad , but the horse pest Is brroml 11 ;
still worse In rnstcrn Washington , par
ticularly the cayuse variety. _ Horses hnvo
become so cheap that nuny bands are
running loose wltho'ut belns branded or
cnred for In the least. Thcto being no de
mand , they hnvo multiplied rapidly , nnd
nro now eating bunch gr.isM Cliat should
otherwise support thousands of e.UMc nnd
sheep , which bring In revenue. Those
horses nre not worth $1 apiece. There Is
absolutely no market for them. Up to
three years ago wo wc-s shipping horses
cast in large numbers. Kli'trlrlty and bi
cycles have killed the mark" ' . . This year
Trafilc Manager Hannaford of the North
ern Paclflc hao made vigorous efforts to find
a market for horses In the enst. Horses ,
very cheap , have been offered to glue fac
tories nnd rcmle'-inrc establishments
of various kinds. They do not want them.
A few carloads nre being shipped to the
Atlantic coast for shipment to France ,
whcro horse meat Is In demand , but thcso
shipments make no Impression on the oup-
ply. The horses nro dtatroylng the ranges
twelve months In the year. There nre over
100.000 head In eastern Wuahlngton , and
they nro destroying the ranges that would
support 500,000 bend of cattle. The situation
is appalling from the cattleman's stand
point.
"There nro but a few stockmen that
handle both horses nnd cattle who will not
welcome a winter that will destroy the
range horses , providing practically nil ot
them nro tnlcen. I will cite nn Instance of
what the horses are doing. In 1SSO the Cow
lt " -"L-ito ' -moir-Iiil * 't < * " < p.y. j
ttveon Sprague nud the Snake river , Iiad
aver 100,000 head of cnttlo and som ahccp
on them. Then the buncli nr.uuaa knre
high over the ranges. This year no.ooo
head of horses have kept the grays down so
these ranges will barely support 10,000 cattle
tlo nnd 40,000 head of sheep. Since July
they have presented the appearance of nb-
Holutc desolation. The horses cat twenty-
four hours a day and have kept the grass
completely down.
"No taxes nro paid on these horses. The
hard winter we expect will starve them to
death. Owners will take out their good
hordes and care for them. If 90 per rent
of the total number nro killed oft the 10 per
cent left will be worth as much as If not
moro than the entire lot now. Once killed
off , they will never become a numerous
again , for no efforts will bo made In breed
range horsf.s , there being no money In thu
hu.slnrfiu. The number needed for farming
and the city demnnd can easily be supplied , "
SAVIXf ! THIS IJYK.S.
KlTent of Llulil " 'l 'I'yiic on Iti-nilorV
! ' ; < N.
In n rerent work on the phy.nleal condi
tions of fntlK'io In reading , nnd tha beat
in pan 3 of avoiding U , It IH Insisted that tha
Blzo of ti'pe Is the nil-Important condition
of visual fatigue. No typo of li sn than
1.5 mIIImotcrn ! In lu-lvlit Hhould ! ) used , IM
the ntr.iln Increases rapidly even before thrj
also breomcH IIH mnull no this. The liitrMi-
Hlty of illumination IH apparently of llltln
confeiiitfiiro within the limit : ) of daylight
In well lighted rooms. A poor urtlllHal
Unlit la oven nioro Injurious than smalt
type , and whltn IlKht rnthor than yellow
light should bo used. The form of the typo
In of less Importuned limn the tMchness of
the letters. Additional " "
"lending" or npao-
Ing belwoitn the llneH lo also recommended.
White * n-n.i'r should bo cmolnved. iiltbouirh
the niii'i'iil whlt'i paper is not desirable ,
on account of the fallguo Incident to the
Krcutrr amount of light reflected from It.
The linblt of Ktooplng ovfr ill rending or
wrlllnif hns a very bad eftout on Iho eye-
xlght , and should bo Iriljltunlly avoided ,
If the eye * are Inllnmetl Ilipy Hhould bn
treated once , twice or tliren times n day
with a solullon miulo by dlHHolvlnjr n. ten-
Hpoonful of tnblo Kail In one-half pint of
water. It Hhould lie put Invldo the eye , nnd
not ontHltlo. aw Is uxtmlly ilnno. Another
oxecllc-nt'c.vo wnnh Is made by illnxolvliif ;
a teaKpoonful of borarlc acid In half a
pint of wnrm wntiir. mid allowing It to
cool. Above all , the nyns should bo rented.
In oltlcH there In always too much for
them to do , nnrt the wisest tiling that tlio
traveler In u ctreet ear car. do Is to occa
sionally close Ills eyes for u while , ami
ulvo tbo tired muscles a chance to recover
their freshness. _
WI.VDUI * OF COXTHHTTuoCISIJlJI.V S.
Ooiwl < .Simply of In cor iinrnt I lid
Doc u in m IN In Oil * Iteimnl.
The popocratlc legislative contest , which
was begun In the rooms of the Jacksonlan
club on December 3 , wns brought to a clout )
yesterday afternoon. Thu wlndup was a
tame one , consisting almost entirely of the
filing of the stipulations agreed upon nnd
the Introduction In the records of thn vnrl-
oun papers and documents which wore used
while tlio hearing wns In progress.
Among the papers Introduced ns cvldenco
were the attachment anil the subpoena Issued -
sued for General Manager Holdiego of the
Ilurllngton. together with the loturns thcro-
on after Holilrpgo could not be found. In
( lonnuntloii with thin the contestants also
Incorporated in the record a notice to the
contestces that they would move to reopen
the contest before the li-sUlaturo for tha
purpose of taking Holdrego's testimony nnd
also that of other persons which Holilrego's
expected disclosures may prove to ho proper
"Tlio legislature has the power to com
pel Holdregu's attendance , " remarked ono
of thn lawyers for thu contestants , "nnil
wo will moke him come before It , "
All the records and the evidence wers
scaled and U to be
, placed In tlio points-
slou of thu legislature.