Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 12, 1897, Page 7, Image 7
TUB OMAHA DATLY TOSE : TtTBflPAY , JANTJATCY 12 , ISflT. 8PEG1HL NOTICES. Ailvcrtlncinciitii for HII-HC column * nlll In ; in Km until ISi.'IO li. m. , for 4 I IIP pvpiiliiic nnil unlll N l > . in. ' > ' ' ! nioriiliiK ami Similar pillllniin. Ailvi-rtlm-r * , ) > ) rciiticntliiK ; n iiiini- lii-red t-lipok , en n linvi * ntiKtrrrn nil- IrvMNpil ( it u ntimlierod letter lit euro of Tlip llee. AiiNWOtti nil mlilrpNticil will IIP ilpllvereil on prcNcnlnllon of the clieelc tinly. HntPN , 1 1-SJe n iron ! llrnl linertlont lo n wnril tlii'renrti-r. Nothing tnUen for ICXN limn U."e for the llrHt limer- tlon. TheNp uilvprllNiMiieiitH iiitixt IIP run ( Mii'xcvnll vrly. WA.Vnil.SITUATIO.\S. PHAHMACIBT. YOUNO Ke , H years' cxprrlcnce , riienha ScnnJIna- vlnn anil derninn IniiKimirei ; llnt-clu * * refer ence * . Address 1) 23 , lice olllcc. A-940 1S \VAXTI3nMAI.13 III3I.1' . WANTKD. AN IIJBA : WHO CAN THINK OP Bcmo simple thlnir to imtentT Protect your lilcnii , they may bring yon wealth ; write John Wcililrtlmrn & Co. . Depl. V. . Pntvnt Attorneys , \VnnhlnKton. 1) . O. , for their 11,500 prize offer and ix list of ZOO Inventions wanted , II CJ3 TA1LOUS WANTED. CONTINENTAL , CLOTHIng - Ing Company. H M178 WANTKU. TUAVniTlXa SALESMEN FOIl CI- Knr ; old reliable liouie ; experience unnoccs- pnry ; extra Inducements to customers ; $75 to 11(0 per month and expenses. Clins , C. lllshcp & Co. , Bt. l.oul . U-M350 JH 30 A WEEK SALARY AND EXI'KNSES PAID fnipimiotij experience not necessary ; permanent position. The W. I * Kllno Co. , St. Louis , Mo. I1-M732 W MEN TO LEAUN IAHI > EU TIIADE AND KILL Kooj ( mylnit positions nfter 8 weeks' practice ; tools given each student free upon pntcrliiK ; wnnfs mnili" BnliirJnys while learning ; write for free catalogue. Moler Itnrber Collefc , 223 Washington nve. H. . Minneapolis II MSM 1C * Ji.OO I'Ell DAY MADE HELLINO OUIt 1'AT- pntiMl mljimtnhlu kettle covers ; cost tl.OO nnd Jl.sr , per iloz. ; sell for 25o encli. Illclinnls & Illrch , 200 Nlcollet ave. , Minneapolis , Minn. WANTED. fTltST-CJ.ASS SALESMAN OF Kooil nil'rc ! ; must lie h hustler. Apply to the Smith Premier Typewriter Co. 11 M9j3 VANTKD"SAI.ESMI.V. ? TO SELL VEKY COM- plcte line of luhrlentlni ; oils , creases and rnrclnltlc * ; liberal terms to proper party. Ji-wel Uvnnlne Co. , Cleveland , O. ll-MMl IS * 1VAXTI3II > 'I3MAI.l II I3I.I WANTED A LADY WITH ROOD JUDOMENT of business affairs to 111 ! a vacancy. I ) .U Hec. WANTED-TWO LADY CANVASSKIIS. PA- mlllnr with the south part of town. Cnll this rvrnltiB or between 7 and S a. m. at Knrbach hotel. H. A. Held. C-917 Il vnn ui3\T.-iiousi3s. IIOl'SK.S IN ALL PAUTS OF THE CITY. THE O. ! ' . Davis Company , ICOi Karnnin. D-C36 HOUSES ; 1IENEWA & CO. , 103 N. 1STH 8T\ D-C37 MODEUN HOUSES ; C , A. UTAItlt 025 N Y LIKE D 63S CHOICE HOUSES AND COTTAGES ALL OVER the city. * ' to fSO. Fidelity. 1702 Karnnin ? l. D-C39 HOUsEsT ULLAGE , " 'uuo\vjf TiLock. IGTH and DouRlas D CIO IIOt'SKS. FllOM J5 UP ; I.AIIC1B LIST. Me- CUKUO Investment Co. , 150C Uoilco street.D . D CU A UKAimmjL IIOMI3 IN LAFAYKTTK 1'L.ACK 8 rooms , all modern , tplondld condition , never hocn rented before ; now offered nl a low rental to first clam tenant. Fidelity Trust Company , 1702 Knrmim el. D 312 I1OUSUS FLATS. QAIIVIK I1IIOS , I5H KAItX.CJI U-CIJ roit nsNT. si : N. MTII ST. . T-IIOOM JIODHUN house ; $20 per month. Inquire on premiers. D-C1I KOIl 11KNT IIY \ \ ' . I ) . MEIKLK. 1ST KA.TI , Hank lildR. ! M1 Duvenport , 7 rooms , modern , 413. 25IG N. tDtli , 7 rooms , moilern , JV ) . 33111 Spencer , 7 rooms , modern , 115 , D-3SI HOUHK3 FOR KENT. I1KMIS. PAXTON I1I.K. D-M3C1 FOR HUNT Ktm.vi.siiKD HOO.M.S. FURNISHED ROOMS. 170S Douglas. E mSOI-15 FURNISHED ROOMS , HOUSEKEEPING. Z623 St. Mary' * . E MS31 ll _ NICELY FURNISHED ROOM , HAY WINDOW ; onu small room , } 3 ; modern. 1708 California SI. KURNISIIED S ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING , 2 for light housekeeping. 611 S. 17th AVP. E M SOC _ KURNISIIED ROOM , MODERN. WITH OR without lioanl. JM N. S3d st. E MS73 13 NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM ; ALScTs for housekeeping. C0 North 17th. -Mai I 13 I'M IINISIII'ID ROOMS AM ) IIDAItl ) . SOUTH FRONT ROOM : ALOOVE ; " STEAM \ heat , furnished or unfurnished ; board ; private famljy. D 26. llee. K MS31 KfHNISHED ROOMS WITH HOARD. UTOPIA. 172t Davenport St. 1' SCJ 13 * NIC-ELY KIM1NIS1IED ROOMS. OOOD HOARD , rates reasonable. The Rote , < a ) Ilarney. K MX)7 ! ) 23 ROOMS AND HOARD , FROM J3.50 UP ; MOD- cm cr.nvenlin-cs. MO N. 15th. KMUSS 1C * TWO SINGLE NOUTH ROOMS ; STEAM ; board ; references. 202 N. ISth st. F MOCii 12 * FOIl U13XT STOUIiS AM ) roil RENT , THE 4-STORY HR1CK Hl.'ILDINO nt ! iir Farr.am st. T.ils building has n llreproof cement batem > * iit. eomplela steam heating fix tures ; water on all Hours ; gau , etc. Apply ut tha olllco of The lice. 1 910 ACiKXTSVAXTI3I ) . WANTED. CAPAHLE AND SUCCESSFUL DIS- ti let. special und local nia-ntu to reprcsc-nt the MiinlinUnn Life Insuranca Company of New York In Nebraska. low.i ami .SouHi Dakota , ipcclal territory will be given to each owcnl. wllh the most llbenil brokerage , or a lone and vnluabln renewal vuntruct. ami wllh such spe cial lirlp In th field ns will luiuro the largest measure of success. For further Information jileam uddrcjs J. W. Dean & Sons. General Agcnls , llco bldg. , Omuha , Neb. J MJ98 J12 SToit.ua : : , OM. VAN & STORAGE. 1113 KARNA"M TKI * 1559 M13 I'ACII.'IC STORAGE AND WAREIIOUSlTcoT ? 0j-510 Jcnes. Gencr.il ktoruuc and forwiirdlns M-B48 WA.\TIITO WANTED. SECONDHAND SAKE : GIVE INside - side mensurmtntki make ; pi leu for cash. Addrem Wheeler nrolherx , Neula , la. N-MM : WANTED , "TO RENT OR llUYr A niACK" smith shnp : prcferri'd In Ic\va , Aildreo * O , T. Rrld , EiiiFfcon , la. N M953 12 * WANTED , SECOND-iiANI ) 5 OR " 10 "lioUKljI power KUKilliR' engine ; liiuvl Ixt rheap nnd In seed onlcr. Addms Ilex 23 , South Omain. ! N-.MMO 15 FOIl SAInllORHi.S : , AVAC10XS , KTO. WE WILL SEUTA"CONfiIONJUSNT oT'T'INB lown hordes , all kind * , at auction at the I'nlon stock yards We'Incsdny afternoon. Auction sale cf horses eveiy Wednesday , Wiuworlh Proctor Co. P MM2 I3 FOR SAir..Mi. ( oii.i.AMoiis. CHEAPEST HARDWOOD WOVEN CORN CRII1. being madf. C. R. Leo , 00 ! Douclas. C ] CIS 8LBIOliS. 8INflI.lJNl7 DOUI1E. | "llELOW cont. Drunimond Cnnlnse Co , Q MI.K4 lllAI.1 : . KINK NEW HKHI.dHADiril'icYl cli > ; ts. Oin.ihu lllcycia Co. , 3D N , IClh st. IJ-5I1 BALK. ONI3 SIXTON HOWE.HOPP scale ; nearly new. AildrvM D il , Ht-u. Q-MSIt U HATIIS , KTO. > IMR , HMITI1 , till nOUULAB , llOOir C ; MAS * iiigi nnil t mu Ijaths. T MM8 JHBSAMU . VAPOR UATIIS , MASSAGE , (07 U. 15Ui 41. , rum t , . ' ' IMIIt.HO.VAL. RUPTURE CURED ; NO PAIN ; NO DETEN- tlon from business ; we refer to hundreds of pntlcntH cured. O. E. Miller Co. , 717 N. Y. _ Llfo Jiuildlng , Omnhn , Neb. U-MJ WA"NTEI > TMEN" AND WOMEN TO ADVER- tls our goods In every county In Nebraska ; Ktiod pny ; tend stnmp for particulars. E , : l. Co. , 1019 Harney st. , Omaha , Neb.U U C31 J21 RUPTURE PERMANENTLY CURED ; PAY when euretl ; no pnln , no detention from li.i l- ntf . Fidelity Rupture Cure , 304 llee blJg.Omaha U-C55 VIA VI FOR trrEIUNK THoljuilKSr ! * * ' ! I : bldif. Physician , consulatlon or health book free. U iK I1ATIIS. MASSAGlTxij. ! . FoST. 31DV4 ST1L WANTED-11Y AN' EXl'EIUENCED IXSTIIUC- tor , two or threa private pupils. Address I ) 15 llee. ' , U-KM-13' PLKATEIl , KOIt 7BO FOfl IS days only , sin UoiiRlRS hlk. tj 1U > S 11 * ilADAME ijOVU. TIIKnMAir"lJATHS. 1B13 Howard st. U MU13 16 * CAint & i'EOA"u7 succissons TOVM. . I.yle Dlchey Co. , have removed t 1M N. IStli , U M90 Kit MO.MiV TO LOAN HIJAI , UST.VTU. ANTHONY LOAN & T15UST CO. , SI ! N. Y. L.J quick moni'x nt low rates for choice fnim lonns In Iowa , northern Missouri , eastern Nebraska. - CITY LOANS. C. A. STAllll. DU N. Y. l.IKi : . \V-C5I MONKY TO LOAN ON 1MPHOVEIJ OMAHA real estate. Ilrennnn , I > ivo Co. . I'axtoii blMk. LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY property.V. . Paniam Smith & Co.,1320 Karnnin. w Co'J ' MONEY"TO" LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA property. U. S. MorlKnno & Trust Company. New Ymh. l'o ry & Thoinni , Agents , No. 207 Klrst National Hank llldg. W US MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATE3. THE O. ! ' . Davis Co. , 1S05 I'nrnnm Sl , _ MONEY TO TbAN ON OMAHA PROPERTY AT lowest rates ; bulldlns loans wanted. tMdrllty Trust Company , 110 ! Knrnum St. Afc > o PER CENT" MONEY TO"UJAN ON OM'AHA property. Neb. fnrms.V. . II. Melklo 3IOM2Y TO I.OAX ClIATTMiS. MONEY rb LOAN ON l-'URNITURE , IMANO3. horst-s , WDROIIS eti > . ; nt lowest rates In city ; no removal of Knod.i ; strictly conll.lentlnl ; you can pay the loan off at any tlmior In any nmount. OMAHA J10RTOAOE 1XAN CO. . : OG So. ICth Kt. x-cei MONEY TO LOAN. 50. CO , SO DAYS ; FURNI- tuie , pianos , etc. Duff Qiccn room 8 Uarker blk. X-CK HIJNI.MOSS CIIAN'CKS. FOH SALE , AHOUT 2,00) LltS. MINION TYPE , 7W Ibs. agate , 1M pair two-third cases. doubla Iron stands for two-third caeca. This material was used on The Omaha Dec , and Is In folrly coed condition. Will be sold cheap In bulk or In quantities to suit purchaser. Apply In person or by mall to The Ileo Pub lishing Company , Omah.i , Neb. Y 713 TO GET IN OH OUT OV HUSINEPS GO TO J. J. Gibson , Oil let Nafl Ilk , HulKllng. Y SCO TOR SALE OH E.CHANGE20.000.00 PAID UP Block In a Jobbing house of excellent lepuln- lln-i with n good trnUc. Tne parly offcrlDB the block Is a salaried ulllccr nnd thp purchaser , If n man of K od executive ability and de sirous of acccutliiR an active position , may be elected to the olllcc. AdJruiit Powell & i'utlcr , 1C17 Fnrnum street , Omaha. Neb. Y 7 3 11 PAYING OIL HUSINE.-SS In Omaha ; will trade for land In Iowa or eastern Nebraska. Address D 17 , llee olllcc. Y 11613 13- TOIL KXCIIA.VRK. KARM NEAR SNOHOMISH , WASHINGTON , for properly furlhcr ciiBt. Sol by , 1C03 Kartiam. KOIt SALE OR TRADE FOR KARM , A KIHST claxM lintel of 21 rooms , with all modern im provements , well ftirnts.icd , at Woodbine , Iowa. \S'oodblro has one cf the best patronized Normnl schools In the stale. Inquire J , A. Roberts , WooJblne , Iowa. Z S03-11 TO EXCHANGE FOR 3.COO STOCIC HARDware - ware , IW acres land , two miles out ; 100 acres under plow ; good title. Address Ilex S9. Cor- recllonvtlle , la. X MS11 1. , CIIOICEMI-ROVED FARMS In cnstern Nebraska , to exchange for Rencral merchamllbe , hanlware. Implements , furniture and bools nnd shoes. I'"op parllcularx address George \V. Hutton , Coleridge , Neb.X . X MEC2 l.T LONG LEASE ON ICO ACHES I < AND ; SO nerr 111 cultlvallnn , for cash or Riniill stock of Brocerlcs. Address Ilex 1S7 , CrnlK. Neb. /-MD35 13 I-'OK SAMS UUAIj 1SSTAT1- : . AUSTRACTS. ' THE HYKON REED COMPANY. HE-MS HOUSES. LOTS , FARMS. LANDS , LOANS- Gco. P. Ucmls Heal Estate Co. , PaMon tlk. RE > ! FOR I-.TCCHANCIU EiailT-ROOM MODERN liuiite for claims nualllEt Omaha Savings bank. G. M. Nattlnser & Co. . 1701 Karnnin St. RE CC3 1 ! OMAHA SAVINGS HANK ACCOUNTS TAKEN lit par In exchange for houses and lots. ( All or part. ) The Ilyron Reed Co. RE 810 FOR SALE 5-ROOM HOUSE AND LOT. $1.100. ( room UOUSP and lot. JSUO.OO. on easy payment * . The Hymn Reed Company. RK SJ3 11 ONE 0 AND ONE 3-ROOM COTTAGE ON norlh :0th. near Charles street , for ll.'OO.CO. can take deposit In Omaha Savings bank as purl payment. ; 4 ° 3 llurdett street.room cottage and lot , C0.\120 , for fl.2iO.CO.V. . II. OATES. CIS N. Y. Life. RE M3.ll H _ _ FOR RAI.E CHEAP. HOUSE AND LOT , 277) Hlomlo. Infiulro on prcmlnes. _ RE M 911 H * ACCOUNTSN" OMAHA SAVINGS HANK taken t par for n-nl e tule nt present low values. George G. Wallace , llrown block. IClh and Douslas. HE PUT YOl'It MONEY INTO CHOICE FIRST mortgages ; wheio It Is safe , brings betier le- tums , all Ihlnirs considered , than If placed elsewhere. See my list of mortgaKeii. Oeorco O. Wallace , llrown block , ICth nnd Douglas. RE-3O H _ I Ol-'KER MY SERVICES TO SAVINGS HANKS depositors In thu settlement of their accounts , or In looking after the collection of mortgages which they may take 111 payment of accounts. Ample experience ami ample references. Georjic O. Wlillace , 312 llrown hilt. . Kill and Doughm. 11K-VM It 'SNAP-IMS CLARK ST. . 5-ROO.M HOUSE ; frontage. 30 fettj pi Ice , 11,350.00. J. N. Fren- zer. opp. P. O. 1113 MUS J''H DA.\ci.\J SCHOOL. MORAND'S. 1310 HARNEY. FOR PRIVATE und class lea > ons dally ; alwuyi : open , SOO-F4 KIXAXCIAL. : LIKE INS. POLICIES HOUGHT.V. . F. HOLDEN CCS WANTED. TO CORRESPOND WITH PARTIES who wish to buy or sell Omaha National bank stocks ; also wanted bank casliltr with money to help buy control or bank. Address D 33. llee. MS3 < I. IIL'II.UI.VG AM ) I.OA.V ASSOCIATIONS. & I1.\PS'N PAYs. 7 , S per ctnt hen 1. 2 , 3 y ars old ; always re. ( lecmublc , 17C4 Fnriu'tn lit. Nntllnier , Hec.CCS CCS " " HOW TO GET A HolE oicCUHM "r.o"oD Interest on savings. Apply lo Omulm U A U. A k'n , 1701 Farnuin. U. M. Natllngcr , Sen. . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ CM .MTSIO , AHT A.\l > I.AAUUAtJH. E r. ani.LENHECK , HANJO , MANDO. lln nnd tnlur tcachiir. Room 412 lice Hide , Tel. 238. uo .SI3Wl.\c ; MACIIIMCN AM ) SUIM'MUS. NEW HOME. HOUSEHOLD AND WHITE machlno olllce , 15M Cap , Avc. Tel. 1S7I. CC7 HllOItTIIAM ) AND TVPUWHITINO. A. C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL , tlj N. V. LIKE. C71 AT OMAHA UUS-COLLEQE , IOTH & DOUGLAS. C7I WANTKD TO IIOIIHOW. TO 110RROW. J1SO.OO , SlX MONTHS , OOOD security ; seed rale or Intercut. Address C U , iio , tsn 30 * rri' Ptf HELL YOU A MORTGAGE OR MAKE a IQUII for you on eltlur farm or city prop erty. V. O , Weod. ailt KJn Beourltles. Kth * nd JJoucUu. 120 u TIIKO LIEHEN , AK-SAR-I1EN COSmtMER. CJO S. 13th ; Inreritt stock m.i ! tucrndo nnd theat rical goods In the west. MSS9 n SAKKS. NEW AND SECOND-HAND SAVES ; SAKE RE- pairing. J. J. Derlght , Illc Karnam. P3 miKSSMAKINO. IN PAMIMUS. MIS3 Sturdy. u IluriJcttc. M IM-Jlf * WI.'SSMAKINO IIY Tlin OAY ; WOIIK Of ATT- ' ' C 39. Ileo. -M31G 15 * LADIES ! CHirllESTER'S ENGLISH PENNY- ruynl Pills ( Dlamnnd brand ) are the best. Safe , reliable. Take no other. Send 4c stnmn | for particulars ; "Relief for Ladles. " In letter by return mall. At dniRglsts. Chlchcsltr Chem ical Co. , Philadelphia , Pa. Mention lire. MM7 12 * 1MIVKICAI. EI.OCUT1ON. MRS. W. N. DORWARD. C23 N. 19th. -M7C3 IV I'ACKI'JIJ. GBT M. S. WAUKIN'S PIHCKS ON FUUNI- ture pncUlnj , rcpalrlnu , upholi > terlni ; ; mnt- treF.ses mnOo ami renovated ; 2111 Cuir.lnc. Tel. 1331. 674 I'YPHWIIITHUS. GET THE REST TYPEWRITERS ; SUPPLIE- ! repairs , United Typewriter fc Supplies C.- 1CI2 Fnrnam St. C70 Junc-31) ) 1'AWMIHOKKKS. II. MAROW1TZ LOANS MONEY. 413 N. 10 RT ( it SUES & CO. , PATENT SOLICITOUS , llcniUitldlnp. Omaha , Nobr Advlco nnd I'nlont lloo.c I-'KKK . , % rf vY ptirchnsinjj ; jioods inndc e I < v nt tin ; following Nubrns * \ . iy lea f ictorios. If you can * iiol Hiul whr.t you want , coninuiiiicntu with the * * * S * itiainifactiircr.s us to vv h a t ttvi.tlcrs Iiaiuilu their goods. = = - - BAGS. BURLAP AND TWINE. IIIC.MIS O.1IA11A H.VU CO. Manufacture.- all Iclnj * of cotton and bur lap bags , coiton Hour sacks and twlua a spec ialty. Cll-fill-CIS S. lllh Ft. BUEV/EIUKfc. 0.1IAH.V IlKUWl.NU AMSUCIATIO.V. Car load ihlt.mcnls made la our oun refri eralor rais. lime Ribbon. Elite Exoort. VU-nn Export und Family Export dellvcicd lo all pai of the r.Uy. _ moN woitKs ! " lAlA : COUU1LL , 1K > \ \ \ Olln Iron unit Hr.iHk Voiinilcrn. Manufnctuiein and Jobbers of Machinery. 'ln- < rnl rcp.ilrlm ; a rpecmitv. iMl. 13 3 and I'M Jickson siree : . Cnm ! , , Nco. \DU.STItl.VL 1JIO.N Manufacturing ani repairing cf .in kln's ot machinery , englms , pumus.Ievulura. . pr nMns preucs , hangers , shafting ono couplings. Hto and 1408 Howard St. , Omaha. I'AXTOX A : VIIJllLINC ! IHOX AVORICS. Manufacturers oi .Architectural Inn Work General Foundry. Alachlm ar.J lllacksmlil work. Engineers nnd Contractors for Fits Proof llulld- Ings. Odlcu and works : U. I' . Hy. tnd Bo 17th street. Oman * . NIQHT WATCH. V1RE SEUVICE. A.MiitICAUISTH1CT TliLBUHAPll" The only perfect prelection to propirty Exam ine ' 1. H < st thing on enrlli. l'.educ. Inturanci * rates. 1304 Douglas slrttt. SHIRT PACrORlES. J. II. KVA.SU1IHASICSIIIUT C0.1IIMXV. t'xcluslve custom shirt tailor * . 1M1 Parnnm , CURE YOURSSLFf Uw. Ilia for unr iiiirnl ilisclmrc" , InllaiiimBiionj. Irrltalioiij or nircratluna . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . of l n lnej IICOIIH | < . Kin ) n i.ot ; rni bra lies. THtEvAijCHtucuCa. Ktut or rolsoiicus 1 orsunt lii plain wr , 3 botilo rtur ti > " ' i ri * , i i fcijtrr * ' ! ; n i i * ' V.'o tend the Trench Itemedy CALTHOS frcr. ( n c. < > . If. ) iml > lecal guaranteu that CAI.TIIIIJ will STOI , 1 Ul l..t-p riniilnrricn. ) Viirlcoeclo end KC-STCItK lK > it Vlcor. i/ie it and ( \fiatisfied. . VON MODI. CO. , 332 Q , Jj .l , , Clntlontll , OhU RAILWAY TIME CARD leaves IIIIJRLINGTON & MO. RIVER.Arrlvi | > pm.ihnjUnlonrepol , lOtli & Mason SU. | _ Omaha :33ain : . .T . , . . Dem cr"Express . .V..r..TT9SJam 4Kpm.IJIk Hills. Mont Puget Slid Ex. 4 : pm 4:3jpm . Denver Exprccs . 4U3pm : V:05pm : - Lincoln Local ( ex Sunday ) . . . . 715pm ; i aSjim. . . .Lincoln Local ( BX. Sunday ) . . . .ll vam lJim-s CilICAGO."UURLINOTON &Tj7ArflvcT | Omnlml Union Depot. lOlh & .Mu * < .nKt _ * . ( Omaha ' : CJimi . Chicago VertlbUe . ' . . . fWam 8:45nm : . Chlcaiso Express . 4)5pm ) 7tOpm..Chleaso : , < t St LouU Express. . S:00 : m llMOam . Pacific Junction Local . , :10um : - - . Fastlull . 2:50pm ? fnvt" I. &ST.PAUL.Arrlves. | OmahqlUnlon Icpot jeth1& Mjisiin rtij ; omitha S-Jlpnil . Chicago Limited . 8:05am : H:00nm. : . . Chicago Express ( ex. Sunday ) . . . 3:2pm : leaves ( CHICAGO & NORTHWEST'N.I Arrives OmahajUnlonDepot _ , 10th & .Miui : Sn.f Omaha lD < 3am Eastern Express 3:40pm : 4MSp.ni Vcetlbuled Limited . D:40pm : BS5pm : fc't. Paul Express 0:30.un : OMOarn St. Paul Limited 7:30.1111..Carroll & Hloux City Local. . . llIOpm : G&Ppm Omulm Chicago Special . SDOam : Mlmourl Valley Local. 930am ; " " ' I-caves jC'UICACOi" . I. & PACIKIC.J , OiimhaUiilon | Depot , 10th & Mason Sts.f EAST. IO:40.ini..Atlaijtlo Express ( ex , Sunday ) . . 7:00pm NlKht Express 815am ; 4opm..Chicago : Vestlbulcd Limited. . . . l:33pm : 4iOpiii..St. : Paul Veitlbuled Llniltcd. . . . l:33pm " " WEST. _ lt"im. ! | . . . . . . . . . Colorado I mltcd. . . . . , t:00nm : C. . ST. 1' . . M. < t O. AVobster Street Station. Oniahaf Dciwf , isth anil Weh".ie"r"srs. | Omaha PaulExprcss _ . sflOnm I cnvtii ] K. C. . BTrJr& ' C. " D. Arrlcvci * pmahaUnlon | Depot , lOUi & Manon n.-.l.a BOSanl..KnniaR ; Clfy Day Express. " . ? CilOpm l OOpiii.IC C. Night Ex. via U. P.Trans. C30am ; MissbURt"PACIFIC. . ( Arrives Oiiiaha [ .D'POji lSllLJinil Webtter Sts. jf Oniaha 3COpm..Ncbraskn : & Kansas Limited. . 'IZolpm 0:3i : > pn . Kam.au City Express . CUiOam Sl5piji ! . Nebraska Local ( ex , Sun. ) , . . . 9 ; Warn leaven I UIODX CITY * PACIFIC. ( Arrive * Omaha ! Utpot. Hlh nnd Websli-r Hu. I Omuha caipin..He. 1-aiil Umllcd. . . . . . . . . . CilOam Leaves" | "S"I01IX "CITY''PAcTl'ia JArriTcT OiiialialUnlun Deiml , IQIh St Mason tl . ( Omaha BMOatn .T.lil I'HU ) ra , , , . , , . . 750um ; Hloux City Pamenner SOJpm ; Hi. Paul UmlleJ 9:0am : > avci I UNION I'i iriC. ( Arrlvn QiiiiihflUnlon | Di-imt , IQlh & Maion 8t . | Omaha 8Mnm. ; . . Overland I.lmltod lt9pin ; I3UpmIleat'CD ; & Slromtb'f I x. ( ex Bun.3SOpm ) ; E:3SpmOranl : Itland IJsprvu ( ex. Hun ) , ! : KO ; > iii SiSOpm. . . . . . . . . . . ,1'uit Mall .IC'iO.iin ixavc I WAllAHinrA IWVAY. IA rrTveT Omilmtnlon | ; Depot , 10th & Mason Hts.l Omtha ' - " , , Il:5Cora : FUTURE OF DIE SHORT LINE W , H , Bancroft of the I nion Pacific to Bo Mndo Qonoral Manager RECEIVER ANDERSON TA LKS OF THE SALE l3\irpK < < pN thp Oiilnlii t Illllt (111MV Piit AVIII > lltlntlllll piiilly HelntloiiN tvllh the I'nloii ' I'nelllu Synleiii. Frederic II. Coudert , 13. Kllcry Anderson nnd John \V. Doanc , thrco of tlio ( Ivo re- cclvcM of the Union Pacific system , nccompanlcd by Attorney Goer for the Dillon rotate , returned to Omaha from Salt Lake City yesterday , the private car of the receivers being attached to the Union Pacific's "Pent Mall. " . The party at once proceeded to the Union Pacific headquarters , where they were cngagd throughout , the morning with biMlnras matters. They left for the east In the afternoon , via the Hock Island route. President Clark anJ General Manager Dickinson are In Denver , ami will make an Inspection of the Kansas lines before returning to Omaha. In speaking of the sale of the Oregon Short Line nnd Utah Northern , the transaction that called the receivers to Salt Lake City , tea a Ileo reporter this morning , Mr. Andcraon 3 M : "The Dec has published the news of the sale of the Short Line , and I think there Is but little more to bo said on the matter. The time for the actual delivery of the properties sold has not yet been announced , and I cannot tell when the transfer will take place. It will not , however , bo prior to March 1. "I think there Is no doubt but that the Short Line will be operated under the moat friendly relations to the Union I'aclflc. Of courao , there are advantages In operating the two roads as one system , nnd somp of these will bo loot by the segregation of the Short Line. Dut everything polnla toward a most harmonious co-operation between the two roads oven though separated. "Xaturally there Is considerable interfst about the probability of the opening of the Oregon gateway to other roads , and I bellevo that the Union I'aclflc will ha In a position to offer better Inducements to the Short Line for through tralilc arrangements than can any other road. " "Cnn you give < x Hst of the officials of the now Short Line , Mr. Anderson ? " "I bollevo U has been announced that W. II. Uancrolt , now snpsrlntendent of the Union Pacific's mountain division , will bo the general manager. Of thn other appoint ments I < ln 'iiot know. " ' "Is there anything In the scheme to build a railroad from Salt Lake City to Los Angeles ? " "In my opinion that * xlatn only on paper an yet , though something may cornsof It later. " " \Vhoro the headquarters of the Short Line will lie located I .cbnnot state. There Is considerable pressure being brought to bc-ar on the purchasers liy the people of Salt Lake City to locate the headquarters there and to Incorpqra.U1 am ) operate the now Independent rallicart fumlrr the laws of ( ho slate of Utah. I J.iic < ? It that this movement " ment Is likely to nicct"\vltp success. " I > III.1U > T ! \ FOIl -tUAKiS ; .1. LAXn. ErC'OMU'H ASMlNtllllt ( Jl'IMTIll Prplffll t Aprenl of the Union I'aetfle. Clmrlta Jaclrson Lane , for the past six years division freight ag nt of the Union P.iclflc , has Just been promoted to the Im portant pest of assliunt general freight agent of the same system , with headquar ters In this city. Clrvu'lnrs announcing the promotion and signed by J. A. Munroe. freight trafllc manager , and approved by E. Dickinson , general ijsaapfjqr , w.ere Issued 5'wterday. The appointment Is fo 'date from January 1 , 1S9I. , Ih the future Freight Traffic Manager Munrooj will ha.-o two cs- slstant general freight agents. Rimer E. Wood continuing In lib prccicnt position. The promotion Is noteworthy for two rea sons : First , railway companies arc as a rule making more cuts and reductions anil fewer promotions these days ; second , the very cordial reception given to the news among railway men and shippers and others doing business with the Union Pacific's freight department. Mr. I iuo Is a New Yorker , the homo of his mother still being near Ithaca , the seat of Cornell university. Ho came wrst In 1S79. and entered the trersurer's ofllce , St. Joseph & Grand Island division of the Union Pacific , at St. Joseph. He served that divi sion of the then great and powerful Union Pacific In various capacities , his last peti tion being Miat of live stock agent , to which he was promoted In October , 1SS7. In 18'JO ho was again promoted , this time to the position of traveling freight agent , \vltli headquarters at Grand Island. In 1S91 he was made division freight agent of the Ne braska division with headquarters In Omaha , nnd has served the Union Pacific In this capacity continuously since then. viraws CM. ' iticciiviit AMMSIISOX. HellevpH ( lint Union Pnplllc Korc- pliiNiire Solven tin * I'rnhlpiu. E. lOllery Anderson , one of the receivers of the Union Pacific system , In discussing the defeat of the Powers bill yesterday said : "Personally I was not favorably impressed with the Powers bill. As a Washington paper put It , the bill proposed to Increase the security of the government by Increasing the amount of the prior Her.3 against the property. Wo have noiv spent ten years talking over the settlement of tnis debt and nothing has bom accomplished. I think the government should take some steps looking to the foreclosure of Its mortgage. H should try to arrange for a satisfactory bid , which I think could be successfully done. The parties holding the first lien will , I bellfvo. bo willing to make n reason able agreement to prevent the property A Wonderful Medicine rorBIIIouflr.na Nervous dlsordors.euchas Wlnfl and rain In t.'ioytomacli , Blck Headache , fllrtdl- noss.I'uUucsj and BiTollInK , after moats , Dlzzl- Ucaannd DrowBlneaa.Cold Chills , Flushings ot Itcat , Ixso oi Appetite , liortncsa of Droatb , Cos- tlT no80 , Blotches on the RU'lii , DlsturbcU Sloop , rrJglitfulDrcana. nudall"Kirrous anil Trcmb- llngEonsatlons , ie. , when tbeso symptoms are caused by constlpntlon' , ns most ot them aro. THE FIRST DOSE WILL GWG' HELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Tlila la no fiction. Ercry eufToror U oaruestly luvltcd to try ono'Bnx ' ot llieso Pills aua they will bo ncUiiou'lcdgutl to be A WONDERFUL DICiE. JlEIJOIBA. 'S I'lLLS , taken oa directed , will quickly rostnro romatyp'tocomplGtolioaUu. ' They promptly romero pbalcuctlous or Irregu larities ot the oystom. , Fi > f a Weak Sfdmach Disordered Liver they act lllio magic a fair doses will irnU won- flora upon the Vital Organs i mrongtUoulue lUe Muscular Brslcm , rostorlug tUs long-loet com. plosion , brlnglL's back tlio Jioen edge ot appe * tlto , nnil arousing with the Itoacbitd of IIcalHi tliovliolo i > hy lcul ciicrty ot tbo human frame. Tlicso nrotacta admitted by thousands , tn all clasBoi ot ooctoty , audouoot IbobcslRuarantccaioUio Norvrtus and JJoLlll- tatod Is that Itocclinni'o IMIla Imvo the larac t Sale of uny I'atuut Hlotllcluo tu the IVorlil. iB Annual Sales nioro than 6,000,000 , , Boxes SAC. ftt Drue Stores , or will bo sent by U.S. Aeonts. 13. P.ALLEN CO , , 381 Uonal St. , Now 7ork , poet pdlil , upon receipt of price , Book free uoon aDDllcallon. their 1'nnils. I do not 1110,111 tlmt the govornnient's lion sliould bo nolil for tlio price the first mortnaR * bondholders agree to offer , but < isc Hint na nn upset price , nnd If any outside pnrtlcs wish to coino In nnd hid nioro thnn tlmt for ( ho property , sub * ject to the other lleiin , Hint would , of course , bo to the government's advantage. The president has -It In his power to order fore closure proceedings begin at any time , nnd after nn oxpsrlenco of ten yoitn In necking A settlement I think ho should take steps to cxcrcl&o that power. " IMO.V ; PACIFIC'S MOVI\H PALACH. X MV I'nllinnii Sli-i'iiiT for llnC'lil 'iiK - HIIII Frnni'lMCMi Srrvlcc. Ono of the handsomest Pullman sleepers ever seen In thla city passed through yes- tcrlay nftcrnoon , attached to the eastbound - bound "Overland" train. The "I.arnmle,1 as the nc v coach hns been named , wno built In the shops of the Pullman com piny nt Pullman , 111. , nnd this M Its bov\ to the public. The car Is seventy feet fong and of the usual depth. U Is cqulppci with the now extension vestibule , nnd al other Improvements known to the com pany at the present time. Inaldo the cur Is n miniature palace Green , vermtlllon and blue arc the prevailing colora , imd the tapestries nnd draperies o the state rooms arc colored to match , formei of heavy silk. The smoking room is of Turk ish design In Its upholstery. Tim deck lights , or ventilators , are of elliptical form and are filled with art glass , being of tin- uatial handsome design. There are two state rooms ono being the usual equipment for a Pullman ; but owing to the long run between Chicago and San Kranclseo , It was thought wlao to add nn extra ono to the now coach. The finish Is of mnhognny. heavily Inlaid with colored woods. The celling Is of blue , with designs of slaw. The "Laramlo" la the first of n number of Pullman cars ordered by the Union Pacific for the Chicago-San Kranclsco run. The railroad company owns the controlling In terest In the new cara , but they will be operated by the bulldeits. DKl'OSITOIIH WAST ACTION TA1CKX CriMlKurM of tinOhl Anu-rlrnii Suvlnirn Hunk AVII1 A.ik for n Hi-port. A number of the depositors of the defunct American Savings bank hold a meeting In room 500 , First National bank building , yca- tcrdny afternoon , to take some action In forcing the collection of their various claims against the institution. K. Hardy wan elected chairman. It was stated that the bank had been In a rcrelvcr'3 hands over three years , and but GG- , per cent had been refunded on the deposits. There had been no dividend declared for nearly two yearn. The men present thought It no more than their rlsht that Receiver Thomas should make a proper accounting of the bank's present condition to its dcpoiltoifl. A com- mlttco of three was appointed to make such demands upon the receiver , and also to hire an attorney to press claims for balance due. Union Ii > | > ot Coinnitiiy Mri-llnur. The annual meeting of the Union Depot company was held yesterday at the Union Pacific headquarters. All the old directors wcro re-elected. They are : Edward Dick inson , George \V. Holdrcgo , K. P. Durkec , Thomas L. Klmball , J. G. Taylor and 13. uiiK. The old officers were also re- elected. They are : President. Thomas L. Klmball ; vice president , George \V. Hold- rcge : secretary and treasurer , J. G. Taylor. All the olllccra and directors , except Gen eral Manager Dickinson of the Union Pc- clflc , were In attendance at the meeting. IIo la In Denver. No other business wra transacted , nor was there any discussion cf the matter of general Interest at this time. Hold an n Mutter of I'orin. As a matter of form and lit order to keep the organization intact , the annual election of directors of the Union Land company war held nt the Union Pacific headquartcro yro- terd.iy. The old director * , S. S. II. Clark , Oliver W. Mink. 13. Kllery Anderson , John AV. Doane and Frederic Coudert , the five f-- cclvcrs of the Union Pacific , were re-elccUxl The election of officers will take plaro at subsequent meeting of thu directors In Nov.- York City. _ I'erxonnlly Commuted I2xunrlnn Leave Omnha every Friday via the Union PaclQc. No chnngo ul cars to Ogden , San Francisco or Ijos Angeles. Tourist eleepura dally to San Franckco. Special attention pahl to ladles traveling alon . . A. C. DUNN. City Pass , and Tkt. Asrent. 1302 Farnam 3t Prlee of llnvnnn Tolineeo 111101111111 ; . A local tolmcco dealer says the prlco of Hiivnna fillers Is about -10 cents u pound higher than It was six months ngo , as n result of the Cuban war , whllo the price of Havana wrappers Is so high as to be almost out of sight. IIo says. In fact , that there nro no wrappers on the market , be < - eause those who have any of them In ntoelt will not llx u prlco upon them. He Bnytt , further , that as a result of the price thcro Is very little Havana tobacco being used by western factories. Kastern fac tories willed have a reputation to sustain must have the tobacco at whatever cost , or quit the business. MnrrlnKt * LlooitNex. Permits to wed have ber-n Issued to the following parties by the county Judge : Nunui anil residence. Age. Lewis Dcpugh , South Omaha 21 Kutlo Neal , Omaha 19 .Math Kaiser , Omaha 32 Theresln UbciUtrlt , Omaha 22 Christ byck , Omaha 23 .Mary Jensen , Omaha 19 I.eo U Hii.ssult , Omulm ,15 Sarah A. Ulllcn , Omaha 23 Holeslaus V. Sorbooskl , Omaha , 23 Mrs. Jeiinlo Dudck , Omaha 39 IJleotrli * I.lirlit Coiniiimy IClrellnii. At the meeting of the directors of the Thomson-Houston ISlectrle Light com pany , he-Id yesterday afternoon , the fol- lowlug ollieers were elected for the en suing year : President , Thornns U Klmball ; first vice president and general manager , Vf. RVhlto ; second vice president , F. A. Nash ; secretary nnd treasurer , ! ' . O. Schweitzer , wis.vTiinii romscAST KOII TODAY. I'lirllnlly Cloudy , ivllli Vnrlnlile Wind * 1'retllcleil \elirnnlui. . WASHINGTON. Jan. ll.-Tho forecast for Tuesday Is : For Nebraska , Iowa , Missouri and Kan sas Partly cloudy ; variable wlnda. For South Dakota Threatening ; warmer ; south winds. For Colorado and Wyoming Partly cloudy ; variable winds. Ioral iiccoril , OFFICE OF THI3 WRATIIEU BUREAU , OMAHA , Jan. 11. Omuha record of rainfall and temperature compared with cor responding day of the past three years : 1S37.1S9G. 1W3. 1S3I. Maximum temperature. . . 12 47 15 32 Minimum temperature. . . 22 31 * 10 21 Average temperature. . . . . 32 40 2 28 Kullifull 00 .00 .00 .00 Itecord of temperature nnd precipitation nt Omaha for tliu day and tilnco March 1 , 1S90 : Normal tcmpcrnturo for the day 1C Excess for the day Hi Accumulated excess clncp March 1 74 Normal precipitation for thu day. . .02 Inch Dellclency for the day 02 Inch Total precipitation slnco Mch. 1. 35.51 Inches Excess slnco March 1 B.OI Inches Deficiency for cor. period , IMG , .11.51 Inches Deficiency for cor , period , ISM. . 15.17 Inches Holow zero. IteiiurtM from StnlloiiH at H i > . m. Seventy-fifth meridian time. "T" liiJUales trace of precipitation. U A. VfK Local Porecatt OlUolal. South Omaha Nows. At the meeting of tha city council held last night Councilman Hylatid , chairman of the special committee appointed to Investi gate the cost ot electric lights In other cities , asked for further times which wag granted. Diving to the absence of Councilman Hughes the committee report on dividing the Flnst ward was laid over for one week. Vansant offered a nwoliillon directing the street commissioner to lay a crosswalk on thu south side of B street at Twenty-fifth street , and the motion carried. I A petition slRiu-d by seventy-five residents , ! asking for an are light at Twenty-fifth and M atree'.a ' was read and referred to the com- mlttco on lights. Clerk Carpenter reported thirty births In December , tlftetii males and lltlcen fumalcs. Ton deaths occurred , eight males and two females. Police Judge ChrUtmann reported $34 In feca and fines col I octet ! last month. Permits for ihe erection of twenty-four frame buildings and three brick structures hava been Issued during thu last six months by llulldlng Inspector Parlts. Schultz offered a. resolution directing the city attorney to draft an ordinance regu lating the speed of railway trains passing through the city to ten inllrs an hour. The attorney was so Instructed. A resolution waa passed directing the building 'Inspector to notify owners of do- ftctlvo buildings to make the necessary rc- t > alrj nt onco. the work to bo under tha di rection of the city engineer. Hyland wnnls the city attorney to draft an ordinance regulating the speed that blcy- clw shall bo ridden through the city , nnd providing for the USD of proper signals. The other members ol the council laughed at the rrnoliiilcm. but voted for It just the same. Hyland cited several accidents which have occurred lately on account of bicyclists rid ing on the e'.dewalks nt a high rate of speed , and for that reason the ordinance will be Introduced. An ordinance will bo drawn by the ntlor- ney licensing solicitors , hucksters , etc. In this connection Attorney Montgomery stated that an ordinance discriminating against out- sldo solicitors would not hold In court and on that account to license local merchants might not be satisfactory. In the proposed ordinance the price will not be more than $23. The special committee appointed some time for the vacation ngo to Investigate the request tion of Fourteenth street , from I street lethe the city limits , reported adversely on the mi'Upr and the report was sustained. Adjourned for one week. Some OnnililliijT I 'Rln.cs June lost the gamblers doing busi ness In this city have paid Into the treasurey the sum of $700 , the payments being madi as followa : December , ono house. $30 ; No- vembs. ' , three houses. $150 ; October , our houEC , $50 ; September , three houses. $150 : August , two housca , $100 ; June , four houscu. J OO. During the seven months referred to four or nve gambling houses and a polio shop wcro In operation alt the time , wllh the exception of about three weeks In July , when all of these places , except the policy shop , were closed by the mayor. A resolution was passed by the city couiv ell some time ago providing for the payment of $50 a ironth by each gambling house. Thl resolution baa not been enforced , or at lenat the treasurer's books Jo not show that the nmount has been collected from all of the houses. The policy shop has never paid a cent Into the treasury , although the council passed a resolution directing the proprietor of that Institution to pay up bj August 22 or be closed by the chief of po- llve. The order of the council regarding the closing of the place was never enforced , and policy la ground out ccveral tlmra n day. Had the resolutions mentioned been strictly enforced the city would have de rived a revenue of from $230 to $300 a month , whlrh would have amounted to about $1.800 for the period mentioned. Sueh donations ns are received go Into what is known as the cmeigency fund , which Is drawn upon for various purposes. IllCri-IIKf III INlNtollllM * llllslllOHM. Stamp sales at the poslolllco for the month of December amounted to $3,410.22 , which la an Increase of $700 over the same month In 1S)5. ! ) Of this amount , however , only J2.7C0.22 will go to the credit of thla otflce for the month , on account of an order for $ r 50 worth of stamps not having been ft 11 oil until after January 1. A large Increase In the volume of busi ness done In. the money older department Is alao shown. For the year 1S95 this olllcc Issued money orders to the amount of $2J.- ( 387.73 , whllo during 1890 orders aggregat ing $29,728.7-1 were issued. In 1893 $13,453.91 was paid out at this ofllce on money orders. ns npalnut $4S.327.5S In 189U. An Increase of $3.340.'J9 KH shown In the nmount of or ders Issued and an Increase of $4,873.61 In orders paid at this point. Mliixtri-l CIuli'H Kiiti-rtiiliiinriit. Members of the Young Mcit'a Christian As sociation mlnetrcl club have about com pleted nrinr.gemcnU ) for the entertainment which Is to be given nt Ilium's hall on tin evening of January 2ti. Hehcnrsals are be ing held frcquf-ntly , nnd those who will tnki part are rapidly learning their parts. The proceeds nro to go to the association , nnd it Is expected that quite a sum will bo re- nllzcd , as a large number of tickets hnvr already been sold. Those In charge of the entertainment are : Armaiul Tlbbets , mana ger ; Howard Meyers , treasurer ; Edward llaker , musical director. llrleli I'll vlnir MoriSrrvlernlilr. . The stock yards company Is preparing to pave the now portion of the hog division vlth brick , which Is a now departure , as three-Inch planking baa been used hereto fore. In 1S92 one of the alleys which ! used a great deal was paved with brick as au experiment and hns worn co well that In the future brick will bo used In the now work and when repairs are made. An order was given yesterday by the company to a South Om.iha firm for 100,000 brick , and the work of paving the new hog pens nnd alleys will commence as soon ns the material Is de livered. , _ Itecelvi'M ( ifiirroiiN DoniitloiiN. Women of the hospital association are greatly encouraged by a number of recent cash donations , and it Is expected now that the Institution can be kept open during the rest of the winter. A subscription paper Is being circulated and quite n sum has been realized In this way. Donations of money , food or coal will bo thankfully received. City CiiiNxlii , Mrs. J , O. Sargcant la among the sick , John Wagner has moved his family to Kansas City , Mrs. Harris , Twenty-first and N streets , Is qulto sick , A now bucket shop has been opened at the exchange. H. J , Iloyd , Yuma , Colo. , Is registered atone ono of the hotels. A. Johnson , Crescent , In , , spent yesterday In the city with friends. Jamcfl Frnzicr , Columbus , was a visitor nt the exchange yesterday. J. M. Cox , Moffott. Colo. , la in the city nt- : ondlng to some business. Mrs. Elmer Weir , Twcnty-thl'rd nnd H streets , Is on the sick list , J , H , Hume , Mndlsons , Is hero looking after some property Interests. A. II. Pierce , Ord , was on the market yes- crday with two cars of uhccp. A. Wethcrhell , Dow City. la. , was a vlstor at the stock yards yesterday , John Snuttcr leaves for Lincoln today to attend a meeting of state comctcry Huporln- tondenta , Fannlo Lewis , Lovuland , la. , Is the guest of Mrs. Denna Allbery , Twenty-fifth and J streets , Last week's feeder shipments numbered 139 cam , 4.713 cattle. The demand for feed- ere Btlll continues good , and at the claa of business last Saturday the supply was ex hausted. Old IVople. Old people who rcqulro mcdlclno to rcgu- nto the bowels and kidneys will find the rue remedy In Electric Hitters. This medi cine does not stimulate and contains no wbUky nor other Intoxicant , hut acts ns a tonic and alterative. It acts mildly on the stomach and bowels , adding strength and giving tone to the organs , thereby aiding S'aturo In the performance of Iho fiinc- lions. Electric DltlerH U an excellent up- nutlzor and aids digestion , Old people find It just exactly what they need. Prlco COc nd $1.00 per bottlo. at Kuim & Co.'e drug store. nun AMI pot.tri : COMMISSION , Klro riilef Ill-licit Siilintlln HI" Henort nnd .MnUrx llreoiiiiiiiMiilnttoim. The reorganization ot the 1'lrn nnd Police board took plneo nl the regular mooting last evening , by the re-election of Mr. Feeler chnlrm&n , nnd Mr. Ulrkhnuser secretary. Leaven of nbaenco were grunted Ofllccro Illoom , Arnold , Flint nnd Poole , nnd Flro- mnn Kill * . OHlcer Drummy was allowed pny for lost time , occasioned by nn Injury received ChrUtmas dny whllo In the performance of his duly. The mi mini report of Chief Hod ell of the fln department showed that the department now conslf't.i of four engine companies ; eight hose , three hook nnd ladder nnd two chem ical , with the following accessory nparntus : Four steam lire englniM , nix hr o wagons , five hosp carriages , ono ho o cart , two chem ical onglnca , two nrlel book nnd ladder , ono straight frame hook nnd ladder , one Hall telescope water tower , sixteen portable ex- tlngulshcra ; 20.721 feet of hope , 15.456 of which Is rubber and 5,2(15 ( cilton. 8,762 feet In poor condition , 3.505 fair , 8,424 good ; forty-eight horsrs , 1,399 public hydrants , forty-four private hydrants accessible ; 107 men. During the year ex-Chief Gnlllgan died , three mcmbcra resigned , seven were dis charged nnd nix Injured. One lndlvldii.il w.n burned to death on Jnnunry 21 , nt 2707 North Twenty-eighth street , Mrs. Mnrlci Dorr ; nnd four firemen , one policeman and three citizens slightly Injured nt flrc . Nine persons were rescued from burning struc tures by nld of Inddera. The total expenses of the department , lets proceeds for oalo of horaca nnd disused arti cles , $10G.fl02.S3. There were 250 alarms , of which 221 wera In buildings , and the number of miles cov ered by the department. l.SSOVii number ot feet of hruo used. 77,780 , and number of feet of Inddora , 3.S29. Reports ot trial runs at quarterly Inspec tions show that hose company No. 3 made the quickest run of the year. The men were all In bed. but crossed the door fill In nluo seconds nftcr the alarm came In. Hose com pany No. 12. under like circumstances , lal.l 150 feet of boat- , and had water coming from the nozzle In fifty seconds. Valueot buildings In which there were fires. $2,071,980 ; value ot contents , $1OS5,9S5 ! ; totnl , (3,157,915. l.wn on buildings nnd con tents by fife nnd water , $ S3OCS. Totnl ln- eurance on thla property , $1.378,010 ; Insur ance over Icea , $1,305.887 ; lora over Insurance , $10,930. Largest number of flris were caused by accidental Ignition of gasoline , thirty-two In number , and there were sixteen real or supposed Incendiary fires. Among the chief's recommendations , was nn urgent one for n hook dim milder com- pnny to cover that portion of the city weal and Houthwcst , nnd ns the city owns the property nt Twenty-seventh mid Jones , that would bo the location for said company. Alao that a new ho-'e company bo located , .it Twenty-fourth nnd Lociut , aa there Is about one nnd one-fourth miles Intervening between this nnd the nearest company. The nctunl nciM.s of the department nro placed nt two hook and ladders , two hose wagons , nnd nbout ten horrcd to rcplaco ar-.tno that have ecn better days. In conclusion , the rhlcf returned thanks to the board , mayor , city council nnd almost everybody eke tor kindly assistance rendered i ho ciep ° vtmrut dtirlni ; the year. The hoe ring of the protest against mmting a liquor llccnso to Chris Harmon. 312 South Sixteenth street , was irastponod until thla evening. Arri-slcil on n ClinrKi * of lloo Krltz Oelsler , a carpenter , and A. Arch ibald , manager ot a grocery nnd restaur ant , have been arrested by the United States ntitlioiltles charged with selling liquor without a government Htainp. Tlio nion 'have been operating out neiir rnrt Crook. They furnished bond In the sum of $300 each lo appear before Comnilmdoiu-r Uundy thlM afternoon for n preliminary examination. _ IMIISO\AK PAHAOIIAIMIS. II. E. Carter , nn attorney nt Tokamnh , Is In the city. . J. Tlorney , a stockmnu at Ansley , Is In the city. Kd (1. Yntea of Hoiton , Kan. , Is stopping at the Mercer. C. A. llutlicrford of the Hock Island lisa gene cast for n few days. W. C. Hodman , accompanied by hU wife , left yesterday for Chicago. J. A. IJylcr , stock agent for the Iturllngton , left for Denver last night. J. Francis of the Iliirllngton , accompanied by his wife , left for Chicago yesterday. 13. 11. Price , buyer for a South Omaha packIng - Ing house , left yesterday for Kansas City. J. A. Flko , receiver of the government land olHco nt Valentine , was In Omaha last night. Prof. Campbell of Sioux City , the soil culturlst. was In the city yesterday while on his way to Denver. Frank F. Frye , Seattle , member of Frye , llruhn company , the largest packing firm In the northwest , Is In the city. Po4tolllco Inspector Swift was at the government building yesterday , after a three weeks' attack of grip and bron chitis. Charles Mason Talcott , assistant superin tendent of the Pullman company , returned ionic last evening from a business trip to Oxford. W. II. Petit , legal adjuster of the Pull man company , Chicago , visited the local ofllces yesterday while en route homo from Denver. K. L. Myers , Newport , a member of the eglslaturo two years ago , arrived In the city ast night from Lincoln , where ho had been coking on the present legislative body. Postolllco Inspector Sinclair , who has spent uo.st of his time during the past two months ookliig nftcr government offenders In the federal court , left the cily last night to resume - sumo the regular work nf his olllcc. Nebraskans at the hotels : F. M. Crowe , Lincoln ; M. F. Drown , Sargent ; Fred Whlt- inm , Lincoln ; N.V. . Wells and J. 13. Jcnklr.a , Schuyler ; J. C. White , Lincoln ; Hugh Chit- tick , Fremont ; L. M. Ormsby. Arlington ; f. It. Herd and wife , Contra ! City ; Ocorgo A. Mead , Fremont ; Arthur Hutchison. Lin coln ; D. P. Ashburn. Gibbon ; I. 13. Doty , David City ; H. 13. Kryuer nnd M. C. Iteming * ton , Nellgh ; P. J. Murphy , Hogcrs. I.OCAI. iimvn'iis. The Durant fire department of the Union Pacific shops will give a mask ball nl Washington hall next Saturday evening. The Oinnlm Street Hallway company hen placed a couple of Its new motors In nervine in the Dodge and North Twentieth street Ine. Ine.Cooler Cooler weather of the past two days lira stiffened the Ice upon the lakes , but It lina lot frozen It enough to start thu annual Ice larvcat. II. W. Plummcr of Minneapolis lia.-i re ported to the police that an ulster and a ; old watch were stolen from him whllo on a tour of the burnt district. The two articles are valued nt $80. The city marshal of Ashland loaned hla .ora'j and buggy to a ntrangcr and tha rig ms never been returned. Tlio officer him como to the conclusion that his property has been stolen and bus so reported to the pollcu of this city. Spencer Price , who wan arrested as a vagrant , IB being held on suspicion of holng ho person who went through the room of Mr * . Yapp , 1903 Leavenworth Htrcut , last Saturday morning and stole a coat and cst. The tblof pretended to bo looking or a room. Fred linker , Ocorgo lialccr , John Klrk- and , Tlio inns Klrkland nnd Lafo Patterson , who were nrrected n few days ngo for on- or'n ' - " 11-71 > n oirn nnd Htfiillng canned roods and other property were having their irellmlnary hearing before Justice of thu I'cacu Powers ycsterdiy. A number of the 'cachcrs In the publla schools wcro rcporUd nick yesterday , and nearly all the tear tiers on the ntinlgnud list wcro Kent out as nubstltuteo , Among thoaa who wore unable to attend to thulr duties wcro Isahollo Doyle of the Saratoga school , Hulduh iHaaeeon of the Long und Kdlth Kuluio of Clifton Hill , For Infants and Children. lie