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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE 'l.'t}'ESDAY, JA\U\RY 9, 18’)! y ¢ ¥I7 FOR !A‘l:li—:‘flIEOELLANxOU&‘ FOR Exf)gvANOE STANDS " LIVR nnn‘vu\lu o l:hv:v‘yl‘ul‘(:rvl:lly ‘!"ur‘nmvn In the | erted u-_r-!! L. |:|v_wl:'.lh-' conductors in their N § o gentof the nowly acquire 3 IMENTS FO! 'nwuu coLuM - ~ - 77-700-ACRE_STOCK FARM NEAR OMAMA, — LboTs We T . !:Tn.f.!;‘.i’.?fif-fi 12 -wnn m. for the evoning | (- FOR SALE, CHEAP, FIRST- CLASS. Zs oly Improved: want rental rty and cash. 18 ing directors were elected: T. L. Kimball, | proporty of the Missourt Pacific, tho “Wyan- antmill 8250 b, m. for’ the moruing and Sunday | SHYOELIlS patsenERr Glovaiar, Dant, Jonen pIavo cler Nebraskn lands and %2 | Mr, Cotton Desoribes thé Béntiment at Port- | F5 Dickinson, Kirastus Voung, G, W, Hold: | dotte line. Mr. Fleming is at ‘presont \tho | Gall on a Loan Offico that Recoivod Prompt editions. " g tal property or 10 Lo 12-room modern hotime, g . oge, J. G or, W. urkee. The | assistant general freight agent of tho lino, f 1 e e o 1o s nussbeced | = - O | e I e T ee'y fof VA land Regarding Disintegration. board then yo-elected the old officers, Prosi- | but as it 18 to operated indopendently, will and Covsiderate Attention, o thelr anawors Addrease QQ-ONALL DATRY, cows, RoUTE, 600D | “FHerhWall Tmproved, tn Benson for house and . dent, T. L. Kimball; vico president: George | probably bo made the gensral frolght hgent, i oare of THE BEE. Answers 8o addressed o 208 N, 92 07 12° ) ' \ Prosonti wmilkers. " 1205 N. 924 at. 997 12°_ | 1ot fn Yoty > - W. Holdrege; secretary ard treasurer, J. G. | veporting direotly to Trao Manager Parke ; MEDIUM S12% ROLLER TOF DESK CHEAP. " 0 OREGON PEOPLE WANT 'NO MORE OF IT — (Yol in Omaha Genersl Manager Dodd- | BOLD. WORK OF ROBBERS IN CHICAGO M165 11 | through land; will take reaidence property in H ANNUAS NG O TN LT 1y | O T v PRE: —— the Omaha ¥ ige and Terminal pany's e e n word firat inwersion. 10 & word there- == | town of one to five thousand inhabitants; baiance ) et ",‘f Ii‘- e .ll'"\“ ‘orm! ||.:\ ¢ ";‘-1,:’.' othihe oo for Lo tha 356 2 FOR BALE—HORSES, ARy e paper on farm lauds for | THey Think the Five Unlih Pacific Recotv- | Some Pertinent Questions Put to the Pres- | DNOBOTLY by Goneral Munagor A, b MOtSE | Durtng Business Hours They Entered Sam SOLICITORS. TEAMS FURNISHE N 60 a_word frst Insertion, loa word | Omaha prope ers Safolent to Take,Care of the ont Management, erminal people had. Mr. Doddridge was | Greenburs's Place, Sound and Gugged g merio 0. - sty 108 ) Mtock of kenta’ furmishings, hataand ahoon, 4 > ; i " } Py socts, ;Ameriobn Wrnrer Oow gy Nothing taken for less than 266 ___ | g i "ven k..j.‘f‘ Able. buaicaag o, Tovh, straet Business of the O, . & N, Cor PuttavkLeiia, Jao, 8.—The annual meet- | greatly surpriscd wilh the extent of tho [ the Clerk and Oarrled OfF Ten Thou- ard » S —Fom BALE. A FiNB YOOUNG FAESHpOW, | Om Vol about §3,000.00; will take clear —fRaiiway WBten ing of the Philadelphia & Reading raily property, and, it is understood, looks with S Do Wasth B¢ Gobis AGENTS, CATLY OR COMMISSION. THE Call at 1619 South 27th stroe! 1and and cash. v d iy ™ ondance | considerable favor on the scheme. Inyontion of the ngo. ow Patent e L Winted, hardware, grocery and general Stocks sgad was held in this city today. The attendance for 1and And cash. of stockholders was not much larger than av THB ARMY Ink Erasing, Pencll. Scils on_aignt = ek gy oot b B butiding Mi78 10 | Unjon Pavifie for Oregon and Washington, | them were stockholders rosiding in Pennsyl- [ Somo Loave: Exte Wilitary Instractors | tured betwoen $5,000 and $10,000 worth of - - e = | == . r SWIC ) TRADE | with headquartersat Portland, was at nead- | vania. Isaas Rice was not present, but was At Civil Schools Relieved, plunder in the Star Loan oftice, 55 Itandolph [P LIVE HUBTLERSAPPLY 17 GRANTL Rn.m.m A o 7 8 || Gty a0k Wil ‘_',m-,‘;,‘,;‘_“' 81 Me- | Guarters yesterday on business connected | represented by atworneys. The Harris ticket [ Wasnixatoy, Special Telegram | gyroet, during business hours today. The WANTED, A TEACHER FOR SHORTHAND | take. Doggs & Hil. ~ u . - with his department. was the only ono that appeared in the fleld. | to T | General Service Clork James | moy escapod, though polic. oficers quickly B aians of an oAapiialied colloge, dpendid | PoTINT YOUR W H ALABASTIN- Speaking of the rumors regarding the | It was: Prosident, Joseph §, Hurris; man- | Gill, now at hoadquarters, Department of | hogan scouring the eity for them Ay s0™ Kioena A 35 Boe AL 0 | e O e o Jons Chtbosy | “Tiatos, 10o & ino oas segregation of the Oregon Railway and Nav- | agors, A. J. Antelo, James Baird, Joseph F. | the Platte, Omaha, will proceed to Denver | ~Samuol Groenburg owns the pawnshop, s orice, $2.00 per room. Address orders to A month. Nothing taken o igation company Mr. Cotton suid: ‘*The | Sinvot, Thomas {ean, John Lowber | and report to the assistant adjutant general | ¢ 1q i charge of Lionol Greenburg, a clerk " WANTE D, TAGENTS TO TAK Beo office. 0 N . P local feeling in Portland is very much against | Welch, George F, er; treasurer, William | headquarters, Dopariment of Colorado, for | f3o was bound and gagged bofore the men a o matary or | = e .8 ALN Rilgw oetar ¢ Senit o appils | TR CWE SHINE BOOTS FIUEE AND EMPLOY A ol the disintegration of the Union Pacifie A. Church; secretary, William R. Taylor. instructions of tho department commander. | bogin operations on the stock, They wery cation. Address Lock Box N %o 2B0s baihs, 20c. 1102 Par SALE-GREAT BARGAIN AS tem ond if the local bondhoiders can prevent They butone change from the last year | Leave for six months on surgeon's cer | yniepprupted as they were pocketing the B A - i e s W Lt “acre fuem, o e the appolntment of @ local roceiver | in the list, George I Buer taking the place | tifieate of disability, with pormission 0 | piyndor by 10yearold Mary Cloments, 8 G Chamy foX. ot colot 4 R.L WILL GUARANTER TO REMOVE - T . | as in the case of the Union Pacifie, Denver & | E. P. Wilber, now president of tho Lehigh | leave the Departmentof Missourt, Isgranted | najghhows child, The robboers soized the Hn; n grant. £00d thing for. g R coeironehes. from your houge or bulidinie JOR SALEEASTERN LADY, SAYS. SELT, \l\ Tei5 1 Valloy railwa; Captain Edward G. Mathey, Seventh cay- ¥ b Ork Rhaboot pay. Wit AtO! three daye. and restaurants o special 10 acros at DeSota for $1,000, 1f you can't get | Gulf it inly will be dono. Of course i oaes shkivha ho | airy. 0 girl and bound and gaggod her, Her ab work and good pay, Write atonc o a Retnochriabor, 1652 80, 10t more. Who Wanta 1t7 Raro bargain. Borga & HiL | tho local holdors of Orogon Railway & Navi Richard B. Hartshorne, chairman of tho | alfy i " b Bt Cottelt Co., manufas e ralsiatal bl Ty 1 Wre || el Bl ) i rlway & Navils | Now York committea of the gencral mort- I'ho extension of leave on surgeon's cer- | sence led to the discovery of tho robbery, gation company stock are decidedly in the | gage pondholders, §. M. Rice, a brother of | tificate of disability granted Second Lieu- | She and young Greonburg were found he o8ty nat Tonty: Goombs,11th and CuMINg No e minority, some $800,000 being held by Port- l\fl;\.\u ‘l. Rice, came to the meeting lat '{ L‘IMI nry I‘\l],”!h' snv;»ulh infantry, 18 | jogs in the rear of the building pxXperience S o AT AeLe 0] Rd i on e, WiliAms & Mt room 313, 3 and o % v After the reading of the president's report, urther extended six months on surgeon's e e o . % x ‘Address, with sta 7 :{l;‘_'_u‘,;..'l...N.I.',F:”‘:g”u on -H"r.:k’mt‘._.udé\'::..(.‘\‘_hiu.} L R, oatomMce, MO 9 l-;n 1 pmll::,s. l;]u‘v,'u\x 4‘}'( ‘klm\\‘ ‘:mn. ::pp:t{ulu St CHI i AT degiatet nl|lIL Hi18 polt \l”“m cortificato of disability. Liouel Greenburg was alone in the offiee ¥ the situation better than either the foreign |y BAToATRT TOG IR A (Rl B CLTe ane The extension of leave granted Captain | when the robbees appeared. Ho had previ Pl half bloc! s Park, | Or eastern holders of Oregon Railway se- | nounced that he would like to ex- | Charies k. Woodruff, assistant surgeon, is [ ously opened the shop, unlocked the safe ané that - & - belleve 1t {0 be o kood preventive forall disenses. | 3555—gs o ot ST TN BBonn | YouNo PEOP TO LEARN | Lalso belleva it would bay any man (o try it a8 | Dyt IDBNCE PROP e B0 31ght room Mouso with modern conventences, kood | curivies, The fear is that shoul cal re- i LA S ek b e e A ive MALLLE UL : T el 7 e, a1 e > ST AH YOV AN == | [ocality. Addross X, 05 First Natlonal ‘bank | d alocal ve- | plain why he was there. Perm Was Busyliite. BIHAATE SBOTCHIEROATAUMA whorthand by mall. Pay for instruction wh the cost 18 80 smally Wi M104 6 CLAIRVOYANTS. butlding. bt 907 ceiver bo appointed he would be | sion Lk granted, and h.u said: *NI.\; \ve for two months on surgeon's cor- | Whon o strangor called and asked 10 be . - 0000, 37 T BUY THE DUSINESS | friendly to Northern Pacific interests, | Presume nine or ten of those present | .« [ v LIRS shown a fu Greenburg lod the man te Lot 100 8 1ine caoh insortion, $1.60 a line por | 10000, 4 2 7] which © would lessen the competition | &% opposed to me. Lam nota lawyer, Lam | tificate of disability, with permission to ] Eh i S oL ) % month, Nothing taken forloaathan2se. | fo cant on 860.000: a lifo inve Zreatly. The Orogon Railway and Nayiga- | Only a stockbroker and the only reason Lam | leave the Department of Dakota, is granted s ea e g Teaten, 140 o word first insertion, 1 e MRS, DR. Il. WARREN, CLAIRVOYANT, R auteed. D, terson, 163 Farnani o | tion company, with the Norchern Pacitic | hero is because I believe a groat crimo has First Licutenant Charles” F. Kieffer, as- g e = aftor. Wothing taken for ieas than 25c. liablo business medium; Tth yoar at 119 N. 18¢h. 82 i 4 gridirons. ths’ Palouso country, one of the | been committed in the management of this [ sistant surgeon hRSW RIID CholouEi A VAl 08 hORBHE LW (1) OT FOR SALE, OHEAP. FOR CASHONLY OR | great wheat rogions of tho cxtreme north- | company and that the receivers are trying | See nd L;»‘\nu?mwl Jonn H. .\h[‘xnnl"'ri StHi6hs ‘entoredi LN ORIGS ARUN IBINBULINALHE —— = | Litrm payments. lot 6. in block 1, in Springdni | EFCAU WEheat © alle : % to cover up that crime. If they beliove they | Ninth cavalry, is detailed as professor of | 0% ored the oftive and_ joiue: MASSAGE, BATHS. ETC. aadition fa (ecity of Orhaba. Jonds Ogle box 19, | west. i, ronds BAHSLE oo another for | wan huy up tho income bonds of the company | military scienct and tactics at Wilberforco | StCK on thocleric - He is i years of a3 ates, 100 & line_oach Inmertion, $1.50 o 1nG per it ey ate Gy - > navi com. | 48 collateral,as margins to their stock trans- | umiversy, Wilberforce, O., and ,will report | S0 . Uit e e 22 | “Rates, 106 line exch inaorilo f e o peatedly. To remove the navigation com- | 48 t L Uy e th Paraba for A0ty AccoRAIREIY, powered. I he thicves bound him and ga FOR GENERAL HOUSE- | month. Nothing taken for less thin 25e. (qum 'EFARMS. C.R.BOA NYLIFR | biny from ho field of competition would | d¢tion then I want to get out. aud my I 4 . | him with o red handkerchief and tossed- his helpless body in a corner. Clothing and (1 -WANTED. A MIDDLE- A [0 AS- 86, ¥3pOr, 8leoliol. Stentn. sulphur: DRESSMAKING. road to the section mentioned, and | bonds. ; t vy duty under the fmmodiate orders | 100se urticles in the store wero piled over wint In 1ight second work and ta of child M187 130 a ki e = _ oking > standpe a Port- Mr. Hartshorne then asked President | temporary duty under the immediate orde > W o o\, Crit DT soeond work and lookcing az it from tho standpoint of Port- | Mty Hartshorne then asked Twestdunt | SRBRTR TR WL S N o of pube | it until he was atmost hidden from viow. 103 DISEASES PREVENTIVE. 1 HEREDY i partly 1 15 mouths old. L P NE: STOWE. MAGNETIC HEALER. ROOM ‘“;I'l':;“‘ L e Po 105 1 b L L e unforbunate. | i of o roceivor for $2.750, while on the | li bulldings ana grounds, ‘and will report to [ Ao man stood guard and his confederates R T 50, Hotel Brunswick M1Td month. Nothir _“The talk of a receiver for the Oregon | hunds of lver for' , while I Caotbs.” ehaitman spocial | Started for the safe. The outor door waa |( D A o e TBROWN, 1414 CAPITOL AVE, R0OM RNGAGEMENTS O DO DIRESS AL R L e DR G L i e “,"']'.,f‘,,,,fh"‘,',"‘,,’,’:",...u‘i. ot | closed but nov lo Greanburg) having (o WOPK for Wkt no_ canv rompt IS TCOARITOL /AVE] ROOK amtlics sollclted. Miss Sturdy, i ron the receivers of tho Union Paci ms | 8tock transe , ; FeHSEaALLLLY Saini 1 | opened the combination - scon aftor his et Send 8ol t-addrensed envelope. Tiberty 8 Ma - oo Va oriaIHats 5 ot It brought this reply from President | representatives, tomake examinati I : Al L M 114 050 11 TS - to have originated in the east, but the action | o & OPOUERE LA AR, CFOR vrmifh'"t calculations of the strengeh of all buildings | arrival. Valuable property contained in tha ! joston, M : —— [)RESSES #; WRAPPE | of the Berlin stockholders matorially | Harels: Ul dc i Twas sldont | O isod or ronted by tho government in | 5afe was protected, however, by un msida GOOD COOK AN PERSONAL. & aided in setting at rest ugly rumors, and I | ATShab thmel o0 0 uyou hate | the District of Columbin € ipartment locked with keys. The keys It “MASIAGE TREATNENT. ELECTROTHEI: r‘g‘;"”‘,“,‘.“;’ R L therefore do not anticlpatea segregation of | 0, Llogident for six months, 1f T had beou | The following transfers in the Twenty- [ Wers in Groenburg’s pockob an the robbers 2. Salp And hale troatment, Manieure owna: potfoet fiti| worl e system. ; 3 Ifth infantry are ordered: Second Lie mado him give them up. Opening the smal RL_FOR GENGRAL HOUSE | andehiropodistirs-bomt s 0ns.1oth Witk bl | doco_Thauiro at 1724 Ca. aven “‘The court in Portland madean order re- | President for that length of time Iwould | fifth infantry are ordered: Second Licut it O by HOOUR G RO RER oY LABABLY 2112 Dougins St. Mis0 it T cently that the accounts of the Oregon Rail- | Know something about it.'" ant Charles L. Rarnsworth, from combany | Samuel Greenburg, the. propuietor, ol D, 3 AL AL LU e BRI 4 Mr. Hartsborne retting oxci 1 5 to company G Second Licutenant Thomas | & el G 2, b | U OMAHA FURNITURE REPATR WORKS; UP- & i | way & Navigation company should be kept | M & ‘]'u‘l;""ILII‘(“'“LLL:J:.:"('_,‘.! it | 1, MoGuire, from eompany G 1o company E. | £10.000. He says there were & number of = holstering, mattreas 1\uul¢ma .m(|m|.1..5mml.:: . separate from the general accounts RIBATEA RS lJu 1S Feasto ) The leave grauted Mujor Peter D. Vroom, | diamonas and gold watches and £00. One Yo urpet Iaging. 7 Cgr, U081 of “the eystom ‘made by the recelv- | e o lo R acie, (P AL B inspector general, 18 extended one month. tiamond, he says, weig ats and_was o b ers, which was agreed to by all tho | Breatorpar of tho roport of the presidont | MahicqrCaer B i S ond Lioutonant | worth 800, ‘Tho fobbers took a smiall satchiol TN ALL PARTS OF TH T~ SWALLOW TAIL SUITS LOANED OUT AT | ~Rates, 10¢ a o cach parties to tho original suit. This was done j W18 well knos tory, tfo thought that | Charles I, Martin, Fourtoenth infantry, s | from the stock and dropped in it the cou- bavis company, 1505 Farnam, 607 low prices. Callon E. Sugarnan 1111 Douglas. | month. Nothing taken for mu. 3 to satisfy second nm‘rhgugv bondholders and f 1P B et od K IhRa the Lonigh | extended threo mon'ths Y teats of the tray. 0.¥. O p obles FElEkig il ABATES, VatattaoHed 0 iy o ey ss the Lehig xtended ¢ g : 3 7 10 coupied their atte RO COTTAGE, NODERN, OIOICE 1N Ar s 18 600D For TEN | (i, JAKER, : little menificanco is 1o be attached to tho | vyj1qy v 'said he, “it is o good road, but jou \/bhe leavo granted * Second Lioutonant Lo eore A0 Ao Rt SR et e toH M Bk Wigatier, 404 Tos bidg, IS 18 GOOD FOR ‘IEI cobs, deceaso A der of court, T avi i o' thi Alfred W. Droaw, Twelfth infantry, is ex- ore u diamond s| o 20 ate LIS B TR S A | e ey rosented at’office of | ier and emoala it Business in Portland is a triflo off, due m | have ot got it auy longor, [ hove that the | #fel NV BreVs GG Y and chain, These articlos wore addod to the O S DARLING -BATKER BLOOK, | Blood polson any Uncurad Hot Springs | = mosg part to local causes, The farmers of | EYEWSON IR 13 Ll IR (G eid OF | Second Licutenant” William C. Neary, | Plunder deposited in tho satchel. ]) HOUSES, F. K. DARL o | gamen eapectatly dest Cur d 40 fo K. BURKETT. f,vi,l,m,“,‘m‘{“];‘-x),m ‘M"u ’.I!)L lldlluulw r-mml:,\ nad a ver v.hi“c rm‘xl) of | e North Pennsylvania and her leased hne. | Third infantry, s detailed as professor of As the men were preparing to leave, Mary & SRR, days. 2 «embalmer. 1618 Chicago st. Tel. 00. 6 wheat last season, but rains set in and a » ‘L i ry sclenco » o Uni Clements. a child of the family occupying FURNISIE e = L ; Bulloting was begun after tho aunounce- | military science and tactics at the Univ L X I ), oom Hou RN FURNISHED OF | 5 [T T iSTRATED MARRIAC MY, great portion - Of “the crop was do- | Dallong was ogun aitee nd unovaeer | oy GrEuth Dakcota, Vormiitioa, S, D, und | apariments above the pawnshop, ran dowa nfur piy 11128, i 9| Uconiaining photo engraviugs of pe y CING ACADEMY. stroyod, which has ofked considerablo | Ment that the lists showed that thers Seill (e poR i toE d Hby cbo bl g to learn the timoof day. Her en- )—r‘mc RENT, MODERN _RESIDENCE, 10 | ing correspondents, malled free. Brown Pub. Co., a lnopor | local —depression. Had, = these unex- pesditr s LB st st Licutenant Millard I, Waltz, Twelfth ace created o momentary hesitation, but ] poms. 8, aliouse g roome, Toledo, O. . b fothing taken for lo8s than 250, pected rains mnot- materilized Port- S e forron lonving o total of arei000 | infantry, is relieved from the furthur opera- | One of the robbers seized ‘her aud binding it or of Mr. Skinuer, room 810, N. ¥. Life AN OTNG OO0 Ts oA RNAY, | [hnc would fecl the business stagnation | } s. The Rice faction had proxies for | tion of special orders, December 6 Ler hands, marched herto a corner near g ; MUB_ R Gl 7 ke ik, “‘“,,f,“ = | MR R mjdwiter torm bigina this woek, | DU very little. as wa ave not affected tosueh | 1, ¢"190,000 shares. Thoy had no rogular [ Leave for four months, to take effect Feb- | Greenturg. After . fow momonts further 50M HOUSE, 31 & MASON ~-°_ | New clasies now forming. Children Tuesday 4 p -\)«lemec by financial erisis us the cities to | B2H0 T simply & ballot for Isuac 3, and authority to go by ond sea, 1s | delay the robbers lett the oftice. 3 waT —IF YOU WANT TO GET MARRIED SEND 3 10 4. m. or 3 p. Adults Tucsday | the east of us. Wearb, looking forward to “ Y tedlOaTH John W. Dillenback, First Greenburg suceeeded in loosening himself L Rice for pr anted Cap John W. Dillenback, > 4. R " i [ : _ V6 1'cont Mamps for matrimonial paper. Ad- | and Tharaday 8 . m. "Private loxsons dafly in 1804 as o prosperous yaar, all the conditions > > . ety when the man who had guaraed him with LEGANT HOUSES, WITITALT, CON- | dioss Tox 700, Fairbury, Il RilGH wH* | the new dances.” Call for terms; 2 hally ¢ pointing 10 & recovory: from the depression | o me e AN i Drum, Tonth infantry, is do- | the rovolvor lofeand ran out Lo the streot n; Love & 0o, Faxignbloek. | s e e TATE ! LA B R, of o past six nmnv;,lsmg: Hieaes ANNUAL RE PAPING: | | fiof 2 profossor of miiliary sclento and | 5 ng of the Clements fauily was entoring L ” RTHAND AND TYPSWRITING | M. Cotton expects to flnish his business : 3 e tactics at tho college of Su. Francis Xavier, | to lind the child. Hurrledly telling his story, TWO GOOD & B VL ONEY M0 LOXN AT LOWEST RATES. SHO; AND - with the logal depatment of the Union | Details of tho Transuctions Which Wrecked | {AUCS AL VAG COHCE he started on a run for the Desplaines sireot room house. neqr buainoas centor, at T 0 B Davla Cor 1503 Farint st b20"" | “Ratos, 10n aline_cach miortion. $150 8 e per | Pacific today when he will roturn to his wmpany to Bie Known. Tho following rotired officers of the army | Station, where many ofiicers were ut ouce . "D. zittle, Brown | oo mouth. Nothing taken for less thian Zc. Portland. ] Prmaperria, Jan. 8 —The avuual report [ he fOUOIIE ¥orred ORcos o rition of | Pub upon the case VW, LOANS ON INPROVED ANDUNIMPROVED | e T e gl 7 ) g S SOUTIIREHG T City property. $3,000 and upwards, to 614 pe GUNG TADIES AND GENTLEMAN CAN S00N P Gn AN AT b oIS of the Reading Railroad & Iron company’s | the oriers from the War depirtment detail- s ; D. nd Tzard, bloclc from W RO e LB o i ‘.v‘,‘,‘::‘,’:;:,“.'."'A“‘l"“""““.“.‘,t",;"; TRTL 3 3 ) SR receivers has been made public. The stock- | ing them for duty at tne institutions of | [ittie pills for great ilis: DaWite'sLivtle il fine, $25.60, Wauire coniptroller’s ofice — = v bra k. . Dif, Typowrlters torent. 835 | Kanrond Patrons of ehb State Not Given | holders will learn the details of the trausac- | learning designated opnosite their respective | Early Risers. T Ty i ¥ onkion o Shotee ScuHy on = — Much Sattafaction. tions which mado tho company insolvent | BHICS: " Captaiu Bdwin J Stivers, sCliton POLIOR ARE BOSITIVE, D)L alirabie b room. moder. houss, 310 arina or Omalia city property. L > Des Morxes, Jan, S.—+[Special Telogram to. | when, but short time, beforo the reports | Ly fonee il Iaic el sominary. Baie: No, 201 stroet, rensonable rental. Boggs & Tl T < Rates; 10c o line each hisortion. & Tue Beg.|—A case of more than ordinary | showed a surplus of 1,181,486, field, N. Y.; Captain Edgar C. Howen, | suspicion that Delaney nud Emert Were 8773 28 MONEY T0 LOAN WEST £S Of B, Nothing taken for 16ss than 2 4 Y ! R R U R T IR L 1mportance to shippers A} rafftoads has just | The apparent profit arose from the methods | Cathedral School of St. Paul, Gurden Cit; Swindlers Sald to Be Confirmed. l);,.'.:fi[‘r:f‘é‘s{f"nfiu‘fn‘x’f’fm-’»‘«m'wsn'n' CITY. | 1105 Years. Fidetity Thst Go., 1703 ¥ JOLLECTIONS, THE NERRASKA COLLECTION | been decided by Judio: Ryai »in-the Jasper | of accounting and the over-valuation of [ N. ~Y.i Captain - Charlos L. The volice aro positive now that the men, = building, makes a specialty of elty collections. county court, Sults were brought by ship- | 1,720,870 tons of unsold coal on hand at the 1 ) HOUSES TO RENT, $5.00 PER_MONTH \‘VZM“NE‘: TO LOAN AT CURRENT RATES, S04 Toe rens, St Johw's s : B1RnGY o rrastol e Toser Delaney and Emert, arrested on suspicion Dply 0 W. B. Stelkle, First National bi. bidg. & WS 2 pers at Newton against several railways to | close of the yearr1802. The decrease in the Lishop Scott | acaomy BoRCin s Sunday night, aro first-cluss swindlers, 0 PAWNBROKERS, recover foralleged overcharges for trauspor- | railcoad’s gross receipts has been caused by | Rirst Licutenant Melzar C. Richards, Mox When arvested Emert, who claims to be the e B S LAt 7WE HAVE RECEIVED THE FOLLOW — —— | tation of freight from points inside the stato | the general busmess prostration. For the | Mil academy, Moxico, N. Y.; First | traveling manager of tho Universal Adding from our eastern corvespondont: “Our | ~Rates, 10c a line each inse aline ver | to points outside, or vice versa. Discrimina- | first six months there was an excess over | Licutenant Charies H. Muchine Cash Register company, had a wortly, batween 15th : ¢ : . Klore room. 1616 South 13th street: all in good re- | ¢ ‘.,{:."‘h,‘.’,‘,’ T L A Y S0 monthedigHiunsjtaxer fOElonstl AR YD tion is charged against the defondant com- | the corresponding months of 1892, but in- | ville Military institute, £ 2 pair. John Hamlin, agent, 917 Linton bloek, 28 Dro E i SONNENTERG. DIANOND BROKEIL. 1305 | panics, n that the charges wore not uni- | creased expenses and the falling oft of busi- | Licuterant Warren R. pcespnmbosafistthsionisneco gl business property. Do Loans ‘mone .‘mum Torm, favored shippers having received re- | ness helped to place the company in its pres- | tary institute, College Hill, Cincinnati, 0‘, the detectives went through yesterday. D_ FURNISHED HC ) r 5 MOG 9* atches, ‘oi4> ( bates. The defense was that prior to the | ent condition. There is also a large increase | First Licntenant George IR Burdett, West- | While being searched Iimort took one letter ! M enactment of the interstato commerce law | inthe interest account arising from the losses | crn Military academy, Upper Alton, IlL.: | and tore it to pic The polico put the thr=r HORSES WINTLR:D. there was no regulavion which did or could | incurred in thebusinessof 1803 and 1803, which | First Lieutenant William A, Dinwiddie, | varts tozcther ama found that the leiter was I);itoat: vary chea A 5 = AT i — | affect_interstate traflic; that such matters | has swelled the floating debtand from the | Jowa State Normal school, Cedur Falls, [a.; | 2ddressed to John 5. Mullen, South Omaha, Perey B Ford, 43 M MONEY TO LOAN_CHATTLLS. |, Rates 10cltuc qich ,{,‘},‘,;f,‘,"",:;‘,,'," alaeper | thy United States constitution left to con- | excessive interes s chiarged during the | First Lieutenant Louis H. Orleman, Marma- | and threatened the avvest of Mullen's son if FORTE STRAM HE MONEY TO LOA pecsesRiI e —~ | gress: that it, having ‘failed o adopt any [ latter half of 1 The receivers give the | duke Military ucademy, Sweet Spring: the young man failed to keep his agreement D TJOESES WINTERED, $3.00 AND #1.0y A | logislation was equivilent to a_declara history in detail of the Speyer loan and the | Mo. with the company tmoents, Yy bulldings, 16t v/ sum which you wish, , ar 2 oberts, 1614 Chieago. M8 14% t possible raies, In the month. Address Hopper Bros., Elkhorn, Nob. | iyt such trafic was free and vntrammeled, | losses incurrad by the leasing of the Lohigh ‘aptain David A. Lyle will make not ex- Young Mullen answered tha advertisement ;‘,‘,"“‘};‘“‘Q{j"“"““j“‘;‘}l‘ o any sy B me i tject alone to contract of shipper and car- | Valley und Jersey Central lines with their | ceeding three visits during the month of [ of theswindlers.byt became suspicious of the R T G e v allied coal compauies. Coupled with the | January from Philadelphia to the works of | scheme aud decided that ho did not want to Raten. 1o W aertion 1o & word thero- | for It as long as you lkeep ft. You ean borrow on = = YT Judge Ryan holds the defénse to be good, | losses in operating the Lehigh Valley and | the Benjamin, Atha & Ilhngworth company, | buy any territory in which to sell adding Nothing taken for loss than HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANOS, Rates, 1igo o word firat insertion: jea wordthero- | following the ruling of Judge Grosseup of | Philadelphia, Reading & New Bngland rail- | New Yori, on ofticial business pertaining to | machiues. The lotter was ready to mail, s o HORSES WAGONS AND CARRIAGES, ettt b Roe ) the United States circuit court at Chicago | roads, large losses resuited from the pur- | the inspection of gun nges, but Emert lad evidently forgotten to mail it (RENT. DESIRABLE FURNISHED | WAREHOUSE RO o r Y Di98, L0570 IN BEE BOTLDING, CLOTH-COVERED ina recent ca chuse of tho capital stock of the Bos < — = Many of the letters found were nnswers vl R = Without publieiiy or removal of property. et TS AR Q1 Rkl b Ao Thut Kate O Maine and Now York & Now Engl Affairs at Fort » Bo lnvestizited | 10 the seductive advertisements of the _DESIRABLE ROOMS, 1724 CAPITOL AV] OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO., Ringer, 16190 Farnam. it Kate Question Agaim roads, which had to old at a g CHICAGO, Jan. An investigation of the | sharps and showed that hundreds of the e MATIIINY B e n L =T T The position of General Passenger Agent | fice, notting a loss to this company of $1, administration of Colonel Crafton and his | beople in this soction of the country L First floor above the sireet Nic sanadian P o T2 NICE ROOMS; STEAM HEAT: 1723 DAVEN- | THE OLDEST. LARGEST AND'ONLY INCOK- BOALED; McNicoll of the Cunadisn Pacific regarding | gos. subordinates of affairs at Fort Sheridan | Were Willing tobite-at the tempting hook Lport. MG 30" PORATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA. Rates, 10¢ a ltue each nsertion, $1.50 the differential for his road from St. Paul Since they have had cnarge the receivers bung out, M08 X 2 , e pis v s will be begun under orders from the secte- | "o prisoners docl . : R T n‘[“-““? "'_;""u N'om‘m: |:k.|,:,:\‘::‘|.x.:.q~ and Minneapolis as wellas from Chicago, | have reduced the mulo{uu«n tiabilities by | 000 WM RO hant Colgnel z?figifi';f.f. “l:'xx:lmlnfignl“pnx‘\:x.:lx?c [ v,.(n]'kpt,o Juy one, : XEH LOAN. 703 N. Y. LIFR BLRS. | N RN ANPREGOND SANAIA TR ARUEINDS | Burlington and other points in the territory | %104 the business of the companics during | yon, avmy inspeetor, will conduct the exam- | iz wiil ook up tho tecord of tho men. and STEAM HEATED ROOMS, FURNISITED OF 637 | of the Western Passenger association is | Reading o mpany; Gross reccipts, from ination, 1t is rumored that the investiga- | find out more about their mode of opora- Yunfurnished, 1605 Dodye. 11* HO FO¥ WANT MONEYE causing considerablouneasinesa el 05 830 046 s g 8 tion is largely the result of charges made by | ions and where they miy bo wunto - FURNISIED ROONS FOR LIGHT HOUSE: e MUSIC, ART AND LANGUAGES. | ijojes; Thora.lsa fear provalont that the etrmings from trafilo 80,400,432, to which | Mrs. Hedbusg, widow of the captuin who icee 14 N 16th st. . a E: 3 Rates, 100 8 1ino each ise ¥1.00 o line per 2 + r ¥ > A a e T S 2 S FURNTRURE Y20 AN, SUM you ol on gor | | month”" Nothing e T 7% | wanscontinental lines will be un- | add profit from other sources i , | Mancy somo time since. Mra. Hedburg has A TS T § D iy ] “"\‘.’*‘,TM’L’.“‘““"“ s CARRIAGES, WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS, ote. ' © | 3 F.G % ACHER, | able to ‘bring oour an amic- S S 5,273,304; profit- ana loss, | [reauently complamed that livtle energy is | pyopg wag e e cooning. 1614 Norih 21at St ARLIAGKS. WALEHOUSE WECBIPTS, cie. g ‘.“. anloy Stop S lve rRaTc an o amic ccount, $0.270,304; ' profit- ana loss, | (iSO A% T B, GF Manay. There was a good crowd in police court FURNISHED | | and will carry your loan an long a4 you wish: ¢ undolshind ing Canadia 007 taxes, $200.085 terminal trackage, Pt v ssterday drawn no doubb by a curiosity ENISHE ) Pacific, in which event “the devil will be Luipinent paymerd $1408.50 IO ) a0 N hath diica (e cost of carrying 3 MUSE: 3 e T R o A by'a payment at ans me. “Tiiore fs uo puvl P fi TENT to pay,” as one general passenger agent ex- | Provements, §225.800: total, $10,675,15a, shoy- feu gon g £ Hilo prisgners areosiod ab tha § lty or roioval of property, = e 00, pressed it yesterday. General Manager | 1ng a deficit of $606,60: «Phe Phasnix,” Milton Nobles' eavtidstand | Travelers Home und the Gault bhouse in the L UARANTER Q00 BUREAU. SUES& 0). SOLICITOLS. Beo | Dickinson left for Chicago Sunday by re- | Reading Conland Tron company: A 3 ¢ TR raid of Saturday night. In this they wero Riton 1150 & word first_Inaartion, 75y oor, 16 aad Haruerhia, 1 | ~Buliding ONAHA, NBH, iAdvive PREG auest of Mr. Lomax to tuke a hund in the | recolpts, 324,350 expenscs, §2 greatest success, began a short engagement | disoppoiniea, for not oue of the women let e bl e s Pah et opd 1 conference and, if possible, bring General profit, #1,104,105; less interest, $1, at Boyd's theater Jast ovening. It is sur- [ outon bonds' was present when the names e . T R T s Trafic Manager George Olds of the “Ca- showing udeficit of $105,04). Dofieit prising what a hold this play has on the | were called, and the men were also conapicu- “Wonen's Christian association, 1118, 17t st Seeurity; dtrictly confidential, A, . Harrls nuckiilineinio e tald, . foriehe hwo.companis . American public. VPlays may como and [ OU§ bY theirabsence. \socurity: auritly cons arels, o oo G TRENTON T G Ar Goneral Passenger Agent Trdneis of the | ~The chiof embavrassment during the year | SHEEEL PIAEG | SCHAR SRR BOTE Witen the names were ealled, all of. which & e ha | Depot 10tk and N Burlington, discussing the tikelihood of an | has been the loan of £3,000,000 held by (lh::-‘l;‘lm-}\" Lko‘ T o h-‘;"m: were fictitious, and the person fatled to ree X NONEY 10 LOAN ON HORSES, WAGONS, o 3 agreement being reached, snid that the trans- | dicate represented by Speyer & Co, of N dostined to o on forovor: It us & bumil | gpoud the bond was declared forforted. In Ahpinios A el ee O i DLl o1 Chicagh Bxpr m | continental lines, whilo interested; would | York. It has been reduced by the payment | \ULEESS ppedls 1o the common poople, | ), §252.50 in bonds worve forfeited b dential. 1. B, Haddock, o block. o 4 bt 8 b &S S ) which may aceount for its perennial char: | {ha o AL s i X ‘Ghicazo & Towa Local. .. | R not be so hard hit as the lines in the Western | of §00,000, but it still is a sourc Mhiomimay asolin ols eronntal char- | gho prisoners did not puz i an ap: I':n.- LY : -~ — | 11 elfic Jet. Looal. . X Passenger association if the differensial was | barrassment and anxiety. el O L ARy, aenals ‘The police intend to keep up these raids d BUSINESS CHANCES, Conves | BURLINGTON & MO. RIVER. w | granted. “A difterential,” said Mr. Francis, | Other loans and unfunded obligations have | Honal 1incs o gatch tho tancy of the gallony | and clean out the assignation hous 7_FOIL RENT, — Whilrs Gmatha | - Dopot 10th and Mason S¢s. | On e aacankal, Sl D et o L afnudnpindre Il > | ohas been discovered tobaa fraud and the | bean readjustad sosas to make thom easler 1), provad to be Mr, Nobloa' bost drawing T with board at 201 YOk SALE ‘}‘,{.‘::,Tf,"‘,',;",“‘g“,' Aok mi e Doaver Expraas, 1. 0 great trunk lines with a doilar or so differ- | for the company, the rates of interest hav- | has Pro¥ah 1o be br RoGIst bost frawing CHARGED WLl STEALING, JNICE WARM ROONS WITH GOOD BOARD, " Bankc hian good deposita and a kood busi- ) [ e T e ence in rates grow vestivo on an applicazion [ ng been reduced. T o e e T TR — aupvle, CRUAD Hasuey atreet 11 il | ot Fiva:itosdiieeuibhousand; doflarg requlrec. LN ka Local (Excopt s of the rate. A differential is a good deal PR T TR pany. The story of thie play isas weil known | Warrants Issued for the Arrest of the Bxe . Tiox 414, Oman lycnfor: selilgcAdaros 15 cal (Excapt Su | like a hold-up on the public highway—it's a 41 ot as tha it line “And. tho il Trensurer of West Dulut RO NOME Box 274, Omaha. St 0 | == v | Sort of 'stana and deliver’ poloy wiich can | CHICAGO, Jan. 8.-The " transcontinental | alnost us tho famous fine dnd the willain | ! h and; rofo rences. Y, WANTED, PARTNGR IN A NEW AND | mh_a | _Depot 16th aud Masor Sta I omana_ | bo resisted \f the competitive lines so clect. | lines aro now in a fair way to settie somo of | St Pisusd hiee;, whlchowed s origitto | M vAL Jdau.,; 8.4 apecial © Lrom enesy, profiable cnterprise, No humbus. ¥or [-~gumam - K ] Express. . 8.63pm | Of course if the transcontinentul lines agreé | thew differences. After an all day session | piny thut would go far toward making any | Lo it Minu., to the Wisconsin says: War- 2 ; Mizy go | AdpmlK. £ ';“'";""; nit :“"“‘ G0um | 1o allow tho Canadian Pacific the dif- | o disputed quostion of granting a differon- | Hrama succasstul, tho burning of the Huxtey | Fants were issucd today for the arrest of ex- — — e Teaves | ~ OHICAGO, R. I. & PACIFIO. [Arrivos | ferentinl asked t ave con- 3 s Pk e Ay It i b y Preasurcr Johnsa o S YR TR ;7 FOR SALE. THE FURNITURR l},'ll-“'l'}}lg Gunaha | Union D3poi 10¢h & Marcy Sis.| Omaba_ | styuctively allowed. it i“”-"”m“‘:,“"“sl iy I to the Canadian Paciffc was roforred to | strect. rookery, ‘which s veally tho most \“i‘I' Ty it I-' mnsrm of West. Duluth, 3 Lotels ¢ jodbusiness: also wanted = e Lo S LIS ! the Southern Pa. | SCRSAUION re of ro ever presented | on thespecific charge of misappropriating l','m DA} 1w Arat-class: board, 01 N: YU | glribfor dian’ office, 1500 T ' lines in the transmissouri territory will feel | 8 committoe composed of the Southern Pa- | SERatonL BICEIEe of b Hivo ever prestiicd Revec S IRNARL L T ARRDRODIIAILOG M153 9 Farnam. MOSH 0% ani | Atlantio Y the effect more keenly than divectly compet- | cific, Union Pacific and Northern Pacific, 'lm"l‘ll;;t lm;,l"x:n; l.” mn.::”sll.\l:u‘ |uwwlnln~ ‘\\ §10,000, Frid, $142,00 wero re- TR T e - R00pm| o 3 K ing lines, vor, 17 Uo transco) The'Canadia s today demanded a g3 | terrible conflagration, anc s 80 fin colved from Now Yori 10 1o D SOUTH FRONT ROOMS. W Y 1F YOU HAVE $100.00 TO $1.000.00 TO IN- Iica Ing lines. Howavar, If \po transcontinental {,;‘r..,‘ entinl on second-cla o Franciseo | manipulated withal that the audience is o YopeonE L) Boasd Dodg g vest In o financial company whera perfeet EXD. (10.C. 1. 0x. Sun) fail to reach aw ngroement it will | differential 1d-clas anclsco | LIRSS 0 Whtil the final curtain hides | Of onds made before the villago bocamo o = securit i re th featuros, yend WRAT. [ tho situotign buv hittle, as all the [ business, but 1t will uul' be granted, [ A fulling sparks and timbers, Me, Nobles | PArt of the city, and but a small'purt of th FORRENT—STORUS AND OF uaine and x ucoma, Whalls o i XA RES 1310 have tacitly agreed to the Canadian | Trafic Manager White of the Atcbison at | Uho fuliiti sbarks hnd tinbors, M RoWes | ionoy §s yet ‘accounted for. Johnson's el : e : Sl o Limital: oo &30 pm_ | Pacific's demands fremieMississippi river [ onco declared that if this differentinl [ Pars i GiBATE O TG SO, WIS | booles, us well as thoso of ex-Kecoriler Borg '"‘mr.‘n‘?y?.vu--;}:u‘;::J‘n'fi"" 100 word WILL SELL ONE TO T HARRS AMERL- T - Teas: | termini avieast. The likelihood of an agree- | Was granted from Victoria south, he would Q\\f.:ufl(li '“' “.-'Ei.l '\.“m: ‘-“-l’,w!“fi‘- :; _l’“ e Strom., ave said to be in a very badly mixed cqSan Lithograph | o y stock 40 par Unton Dopot 10t & Maro: ¢ ment grows more beautifully less cach day | domand it from San Diogo north, und this | FEECE 00 TEn ik FRET il UL LA ! condition, \West Duluth becamo a’ part ot AR e, Stib1 Tor 5 Torr.Denver Exprony ia the way it atrikes me. . tho othor Iinos would not consont. ,I‘" Lo | e itle. 1t nover dios. % 44 | Duluth proper Junuary 1, and Jonnsuo had e i L Overland Fiyor. 00| G40 pra ndoubtedly Chairman Lomax has the | Canadian Pacific declared tonigh wis o8 Its i The porformance lust | 1O Buthurity Lo use or pay out u cent of th Y FOR SAL 3 FIRST CLASS HOTEL BAR DO- D Béiirico & Stromub'g X (0 Siii) 1230 pm | biggest kind of fight on his hands, which | willing to muke concessions und nieet tho | A bretty incident of the performance lust | g/ 45 oeoived L SETie: ing good busness. Address A 20, I 101 11 40pm) - Buellc Bxraas;. oo 11 are protty well tied. by reason of his occu- | Other lines half way. It declaved tha I}xullbl\\-li tlu{_ '\mm:.l\fl‘l‘."-‘ ‘.: n’hmlwh of = e fo Fn. s B soeel 42 of tho chair, but,, he has allies on the | Northern Pacific demandea of it such large | roses to Mrs. Novles o Omaha Lodge it G D s i 5 3 STOOK, TOWN 4000, ANNUAT, T 3 & STCPAUL. | Arl 4 5 D BRnia o divis b usiness to 8 - | of Elks, of which Mr. Nobles is one of the Every Penny Tells—-You can get Salvation floor in the persons of Charles 8. Feo of the | divisions on alt rail business to Sau Fran- | & G By W Oil tor2 cents. Bost linfmeut {n the mure Bpace, s o sell or ‘trado for farm. . D, U d Maroy St3. | Oma s 4 i 5 R A e e oy o bt l’. L ‘,"“W. Northern Pacitic, and 1. . Whitney of the | cisco that it was peaetically forced to adopt h Eat TR TYCTRT Chicago Baprons ox.siii 1| 680 ma | Great Northern, who wilt not permit the in- | the steamship route from Victorw south. Towno's Keg Dentor s - . G ROI SALE. X RESTAURANT & ) | s = e DAL, Mol of $10-and $5 from St. | The committeo wus in scssion until last e Ha k egledl D e AGENTS WANTED. by e ERoe ST AL Sa . ua oo LGhnahal Depoi 13 bl Webkiee sus. | Gy | Paul to continue in fopemeit they can- pre: | night, and its report tomorrow will probaviy | o L VARG UG t the 4 : kY I, 100 o Luue cach fusortion $1 M e L £ shaid | vent it d go far toward settling the trouble. fluntington denied today the report of the Laken fOF ows than e e e - s Gahay Yocoin | 810 — : intention to supersede Vico Prosident A, N TED. TO SELL MY HALF IN T 3 on » v D ok Aoy M Aichson kicoeivers for Calitornin, ko . 3 ; : = e urant clearing $300 & montli; must be d . . Vaton Depgt Cotgpnny. Mests. 3 il Towne of the Southern Pacitic, or that Mr. WARRANTY DERDS TdRY “‘“‘"‘,'_!‘:‘"’::_“‘;,‘;j}‘ WANTAD. o of hundling casl; small capital and good 088, oo At8o'clock yesterday, the Union Depot | 1085 ANG Cal., Jan. B.—Petition was | qowne was about to resign, Tl0atanr andirita tadCnnst Gamnte thewe dull tines. Samples fre. C. Marshall, Lo hagioa 19 Bariou 4. Qurlacn, SpLN Leuves | GHIOAGO & NORTH WHSTN. |Arcives | company, which is liab}:to go ouv of busi- | made today tothe judgo in tho United State: “He is the best transportution man in Dank, undiv 4 lots 29, 30 aud 31, vort MiTd o Ouiatia] U. P, depoi. {0th & Maroy St | Omahia. | 1egs fn the not remote fure, on account of | court by the second bondhotders of the Atch- | America,” sait Mr. Huntinzton, “and us to | Wusliingion siunre 3 T OR. SOL 10T . FOR 08 am cago b . PO £} v o F " ap 4 i ing B I assure you @ Churles Gernld to Globe Loan il OR SOLICITONS FOR TEagmnT - ioasol [ 6485 | tho compltion of the Metropolitan Union | 1200, Topekn & Santa Ko for a roceivor for | his beig blased, L ean assure you that ho ls | Olstiey (el 1, Siehe, fmn and i, Platsmouth, Ly and 2 951 ] dopot at tho foot of Farnam street. hold its | the Atiantic & Pacific. Messrs. Keinhart, | 10 man's man. I hear from bim every day, | fhisteoubaiy, 4 1 Repioal pay l"“"""“"“;,“}fl\“‘l“i."\' Z oW !]ll\‘\lh\ KANSAS 30 pm | (Kx $i .. (X Mon : q MeCook and Wilson were solected and bonds | and would certainly have heard from him if | SRS NS0T Lo, ol e i | idhoyhoraos ind oattle. Add-bos 70, Frvukor fna Laen MO r Looul. ....... [10.00 pm = > ———— | werc fixed at #0000 cach. The Southorn | ho were coutemplating uny such moyo us re Auburn 1111 ¢ 500 WANT i Ga0 | MIS3OURL Atrvon Califoraia railvoad wiil not come under the | siening.” = : Swah Peterson and Wit (3 Neis Nol Rates 1 \’":;I‘. o R.NT sy STOCK OF MILLINERY AND N v Dopot 13th uud WobsiseSia. | Ousi I HERE |s HOPE scope of the reeeivership. \' 'n[vr-\l I“: Al‘wh:nlnl-l‘lu o la o n"nf‘l‘h\ o ot U8 Hickory Pl (oo 1 A108 140 i word fitat (nsartion, 1o wurd thera A 3 » BOX 285, Frauks: d S1. Louls Rxproas .00 am e - executive offcers of vhe road, corvoborated | Nels 'Nelson to andlo Petbrsol, e taken for 1oas Uik 230, 8 10.00 iy SU Louls Kxprens.. .. ... | 430 pm Katway Notes everything that Mr. Huntingion said A i X Nt } NN ’ T T 0.10 o iy ex i) Nebruaka Lodal:| wivsm | For every ono who bas blood trouble, ll;:r!:l‘lllfll;‘” The Omaba Bridge and Tormnal company e Aol & i Feiman compiuny 16 41 k' will bea considoraiion. ‘Go el Tor Tand Gr icaiy » L CSU P M &0, g bbb oF how Jong stauding, ravided | will bold its annual meetivy today. _ Sulcldo Follawa Arrost. hiA b box 177, South Owmand, Neb. M08 9 h ), Towa, 2 L : v paired as to render & cure fmpossible. 8. 8. 8. General Manager Holdrege left Sunday | CLEVELAND, Jan, 8.—William Klelnenew- Fonnson wnd husband 0 Porer Neb. M1ud N T ‘7..‘,;.11:)”‘ Ao .u::: i I3 08 o Uho root of o, diseas, il Feinoyés ihe | for Sheridan, Deadwood und the Black | ber, a snloon keeper at 2105 Lorraine stre L 200 = R vy g e R S, ) Cause, by expelling the poisor: from the body, and 1 cou et B it onry Kelinldy i wi STORAG . fand L abad iR The e nran ited Y S N T R R “‘l'.f AL S was arrested last evening for violatiug the | “pickey, lov 5, hlock 187, ¢ 8,000 = 10 b 10 e $1.50 3 die per | pay differcuce. Inquire roou Ouaha . X However bad your case may e, there is hope he gnnual ¢ on_of the Union Land | Sunday closing law and locked up in the QUIT CLAIM DEEDS, T A g Y b T e ber | Bl bldg. ' Taaven |~ SIOUX CITY & PACIFG. | An many was held yesterday in the legal | Ponth brecinct station. He was batled 0ut | 30 Greon and wifo to G 11 Greon, lot STORAGE, WILLIAMS & 3 EXCHANGES, ALEX. MOOKE 604 L 3 FOR YOU artment of the Union Pacitie, the follow- 1 ybout midnight by griends, after which ho [ ° 95, Millard & C's udd . WATORAGE, WILLIANS & CROSS, 1214 AR | 7] my Sigu Gty Eanien o Oared e of & mostmilignant type | U8 ditcctors belug clectod: Oliver Amen, | went home. 'This Rornwiz ‘his dead vody | Prai Musliy o ot Petursou, lok STV e e zpreas. 0am | IR of chroifio blood trouble: for which | second. Edwin 1. Atkins, 5. H. H. Clark, F. | was found. with a_butlet through the head | 4 block 8 Armstrong’s 15t ot i enead ity FlOUSMEOLY. _SOODN Teaves | SIODX CITY & PACIVIC” | Arvives 1 liad used yarious other remedies | Gordon Dexter ana Oliver W. Mink, A B B e v N Havell vl 16,0 0" il i and oheap rate. 1t Wella, 1111 ¥ £ “Omaha! _Depot, 15th aud W-sbster $ without effect. My welght increased, and m. Presidont Flory of the Railway Passenger i 4 | ot T, block 2, Tdlewlld... .0 5 D g healih improved i bvery way. 1 consider8.8.8. | 4uq" Freight Conductors assoolation has | Asa simple yat offective remedy for throas BARDS, =5 TomuY. » 4 B TLL N R Chicago Llnited. : thabeat tonlc Leyer dled rs, Midway, Ga | Written o personal letter to General Passen- | affections, Brown's Bronchtal Troches stand | J 1) \Ware, speclal masior, to Wyatt-B — | ZTWOR RXCHANGE, A 30,000 CALIFORNIA | Leaver "OMAHA &8 LOUL. |Arrivass | Troatise on blood, siin and eontaious b wod | %er Agent Fraucisof the Burlington tkunk. | fiest i publio favor. They are ubsolutely s, U SCHO0L. AUDRESS Ln—nl. for incoiis. Omaha Bruporiy: Send ful) | _Gwana|U. P\ Depot, Toth and M Omaha | potson madied tross | BWANE SUKCIFIO CO., . | ing that gentloman and his subordinates for | unrivaliod for the alleviation of all throap | ©oVPIewon park pardeulan (© A 44, Bee ofice. 158 100 355 -9 Louls Vannor m‘h the manner o whwh the Burliogton exs | irritations caused by cold or use of Lhe volees Total amount of transfers... ind up. Paul. 1605 Farnam street. M6 9% sulo INSTRUMENTS placed on record January 8, 1504