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| el UpP TO DATE PEOPLE THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: Tt 18 preserving tme; but the best “art preservative” is that which makes® joms in the store ~oy advertising, will see the economy of putting a want ad in The Bee when in need ot help. Working girls pay close at- tention to this page, as do all who are wanting employment. You can talk to them through thesoe little ads at a trifling expense. PRtk THE BEE GETS 'EM— 17 WORDS FOR 25 CENTS. Gl e e e SPECIAL NOTICES. Advartisements for these columns will be taken until 12:30 p. m. for the evening, and until 9:00 P m. for the morning and Sunday edition. Advertiscrs, by requesting a numbered check, can have answers addressed to a numbered lettet in care of Tho Hee. Answers &o addressed will be delivered upon presentation of the check only. * Rates, 140 a word first insertion, 1o a_word thereatter. Nothing token for less than 250 for fivst. insertion. These advertisements must run conscoutively. —_— SITUATIONS WANTED. YOUNG MAN WANTS PLACE TO EARN board while attending college. Rooses” Business coliege, 15th and Farnam. A—S09 BITUATION WANTED BY EXPERT LI censed engineer and steamfitter. Address B Bee, Council Bluffs. 6 26 WANTED, owition by NENT OR TEMPORARY n thoroughly competent to of books; beat of referenc - UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT. FOUR ROOMS, STBAM HBAT. 2 N. 10TH wtreet. G—=M2M 27 FOR RENT—STORES AND OFFICES FOR RENT, THE STORY BRICK BUILDING, 916 Farnant street. The bullding has a fire- Pproof, cement basement, complete steam heat- ing fixtures, water on il floars, gas, ete. Ap- ply at the offica-of The Bee. 1510 COMPOUND OXYGEN CURES CO! PERSONAL-LADIES' CITY PERSONAL. Continued. asthma, bronchitis and catarrh, Hom ment §8 per month. 3 days Lrial fre ment. Room 810, N. Y. Lite Bidg, Oma NSUMPTION, o treat treat- ha. 441-90 HAIR at home free of charge by lady hair Simply our way of advertising. + Lite, . UNEQUALED: dats. Tisard, SHAMPOOED dresser. MONEY TO LOAN—REAL ESTATE. LIFE or bought. INSURANCE POLICIES LOAN F. O. Chesney, Kansas Cit t low rates for choice security b ON y, Mo, W33 NTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO., 818 N.¥. LIFE, in Ni braska and Iowa farms or Omaha city property. e county, improved and unimi estate. Fidelity Trust Co., YUGLAS oved Omaha real 1702 Faroam st. MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED Teal estate, AND FARM LOANS AT rates,” Pusey & Thomas, ist Nat'l. OMAHA Brennan, Love & Co., Paxton blk. W34 MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWE O, F. Davis Co., 1605 Farnam s MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RA’ improved end unimproved Omaha rea 140 6 yesrs. Fidelity Trust Co. property, $3,000 and upwards, 6 to § per dd W. Faruam Smith & Co., 133) B i 1902 LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY cent; no Farnam. w843 CHAS., W. RAINEY, OM. NAT, BK. BLDG. W3 at 6 per cent. MONBY TO LOAN ON OMAHA REAL BSTATE W. B. Meikle, ist Nat. bk, bldg. W34 VERY LOW RATES MADE ON GOOD W. Squire, 48 Beo_ bld for short time H. M. Harder WE HAVE SEVERAL THOUSAND DO, per or first ciass mige. loans. £"%¢0., “grouna floar, bes bice. LOANS. W35 Ans W3 CITY LOANS, C. A. STARR, 615 N. Y. Lifs bldg. Webs1 Tl\flfl'f’l‘ Art M LAY SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1894. SANTA CLAUS S0AP BECAUSE ITS THE BEST.PUREST & MOST ECONOMICAL. SOLD EVERYWHERE *s* THENK FAIRBANK COMPARY, Cruicaco. HOTELS, HOTBEL BARKER, MTH AND JONES STS. 5 rooms at $1.50 per day. 60 rooms at $2.000 per day. Special rates (o commercial and board by week or month. mgr. AETNA HOUSE 1th and Dodge. travelers. Room Frank Hilditeh, m (EUROPEAN), N. W. COR. Rooms by day or week, st COZZENS HOTEL, 9TH AND HARNEY steam hent, electric bells, telephone, baths, ex- cellent culsene, elegant rooms; $1.00 per day; and_upwards per weel Mo4) MONEY TO LOAN —CHATTELS. UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMER; AGENTS WANTED. AGENTS IN. BVERY STATE ON SALARY and_commission: agents making 333.00 to $50.00 Weekl ka' Chemical and Mg Co. La Cross: 305 30 AGENTS MAKE $.00 DAILY; NEW INVEN- tion; retalls. 25 cents; 3 to 6 sold in & hous sample freo. Forshee' & Makix, Cincianat o e AGENTS WANTED TO SELL SOUTHERN Missourl and southern Arkansas lands. Address Swedish Immigration “and Colontzation Co. unker bullding, “Kansas City, Mo, STORAGE. WANTED—A FEW PERSS IN EACH PLACR o do writing; send stamp for 150-page b of particulars. J. Woodbury, 127 W. 42d_stree N. Y. City, B-313 WANTE PERIENCED COAL MINERS TO # to Sheridan, Wyo. Apply at office Sheridan _Coul Co.," 1006 Turnam, | BA6l MEN OF GOOD ADDRESS CAN PROCURE steady employment at good pay by calling at 1616 Douglas st. B—M792-D10 WANTED, MEN; WHY when we will pay sal houseliold goods? ~ American Wringer Co., Howard street, B ADVERTISI county; g rienced men wanted; _Box 200, Sidney, In to_a worker; only expe no personal interview: B-Mi2) 25¢ AMSTERS, STATION MEN, ‘south: work near emphis; ship dail Kramer's labor ageney, 11th and Fernam street i WANTED, GRRMAN FIRST-CLASS around butcher; able to kill, make all sausages, and occasionally tend shop; job and good wages guaranteed. Westphalon Bros., Atlantic, Ta. ALL Kinds ateady Addross B-M257 24 ALL WINTER WORK, 3. Fitzgerald. STORAGE, WILLIAMS & CROSS, 1214 H,\Mn\izll‘"y STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS; CLEAN and ‘cheap rate. R. Wells, 1l Farnam. . BUGGIES, BTC., STORED. P. J. 15th ana Howard, St CARRIAGE Karbach & Sons Cor. STORAGE DUILDING IN OMAHA, bonded warehouse. _ Household Lowest Tates. 10131018 Leavenworth, 2 WANTED—-TO BUY. CGITY & CO. CLAIMS. PRITCHARD, 1113 I:.A_l':s:l BEST gov. stored. £ WILL GIVE 322,000 CASH FOR 2.FOOT LOT on Farnam or Douglas between 15th and 16th. 3. 3. Gibson, 817 First Nat'l bank bldg. N SECOND-HAND BOOKS BOUGHT FOR CASH. Antiquarian book store; 1619° Farnam_street. HAR- FARM 1 FA A farm wagons, © 48, Dee. FOR EALE—FURNITUBE. HORSES, . DOUBLE tarm implements. —M: MONBEY TO LOAN ON FURM horses, wagons, ete., at lowest ratés no removal of goods; strictly coniden can pay the loan off at any amount. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN 306 8. 16th SITURE, PIANOS, N city tial; yo Ume or {n &ny co, str paaet] MONEY TO LOAN ON PERSONAL erly. Harvin Loan Co., 701 N. ¥. Life PROP- bl X348 H. K. BURKETT, FUNERAL I embaimer, 1618 Chicago st., telephone 90, SWANSON & VALIEN, embaimers, UNDERTAKERS AND 1700 Cuming st., telephone 1060, 63 M, 0. MAUL UNDERTAK balmer, 1417 Farnam st., tel . W. BAKER, UNDERTAKE AND phone 225, MONBY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD e, planos, horses, wagons or any el you can amount, Room 4, Withnell block. pay FURNI- kind of secuFity at lowest possible rates, which back at any time and ‘in any FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTE 3 CO., SE—PLUMBING OF steam & hot water heating; se FRE| B. HADDOCK, ROOM 21 RAMGE BLOCK. X—350 WANTED A SET OF ABSTRACT exchange for real estate. BUSINESS CHANCES. ‘Address C 53 X—M294 CASH PAID FOR ENDOWMENT POLI old line companies. Brocklesby, Box 28, Hartford, Conn. CIES IN Send description. A. K. ¥ —M850-DI* PROPOSALS INVITED beck-Linn Hardware Co.'s com Bullders' hardware and mechanics’ tlon Saturday evenings. W. celver, 1404 Douglas st., Omaha, FOR EXCHANGE. N._Nason, Neb, T JOHN ROWE & CO,, F hot water heating, gas fixtures, ED LAWREN! and drain laying. PLUMBING, GA 2003 Cuming street STEAMSHIP LINE ANCHOR LINE MAIL STE. regularly every Saturday from New ndonderry and Glasgow. Furnessi em- 8 a, Anel sebmver 6.2 7 n O class, Chicage, at, p # o the nglish, ‘TIrish and all cont Bental points. o money, gyders, drafts, oul- ward of prepaid tickets abbly to any of our | local agents or to Hendepgon, 1iros., Chicago. ok for m principal Scotcl EAST work horses A _GOOD LOT IN change for young Lamoreaux Bros., 308 . 16th, or OMAHA TO EX- mules. Z—351 BANKERS AND REAL ESTATE Take Notice—Hard times has made it o get hold of good business and take farm lands correspondenc in exchange. AGENTS possible locks in Omaha I solicit J. J. Gibson, 317 1st Nat'l b'k. Z—$01 TO TRADE, NEW PARKER HAMM un, dress C 45, Bee. for horse, buggy or double harness. Z—M ERLESS Ad- 241 250 WANTED, A TRAVELING SAT ary and _expenses; glve referemce rience. Address C 46, Ie WANTED, GOOD SALI endars, cards and fa from manufacturer; ean make 7 Richmond Lithographing Co., Duffalo, N. s on o BALESMAN IN Y 3 month and expenses; offioe, furnitu tising furnished; goods monopoly ; ary. Address K. 8. Co., 142 Ci ston, - Mass, WANTED_FEMALE HEL cou PAYMENTS LAslx mum\\l?\";r fks you . Low prices on furnitur ousehof Foods, Enterbrige creait Co., 69015 N. 160 o FURNITURE AUCTION AT 1111 PARNAM ST. Saturdays, 10 a. m., Robt. Wells, 0071 CLOSING OUT ENTFRE STOCK OF FURNI- ture, stoves, etc. L. Altman, 808 N. 16th. "/ FOR SALE--HORSES, WAGONS,ETC, FOR _EXCHAN want good farm Shenandoah, Tn. E. $10,00.00 DRY and $1,00.00 cush. GOODS; FOR SALE—-REAL ESTATE. GARDEN LANDS, fice, easy terms. Call at 940 N. ¥. Lif 5 MILES FROM POSTOF- e, RE—32 BARGAINS, sale or trade. HOUSES, LOTS AND FARMS, ¥. K. Darling, Barker block, RE—353 FOR_SALB, SHETLAND PONY, HARNES ‘ana cart; cheap. 1M2 South 1ith stroet. WANTED—-A NEAT GIRL ABOUT 14 YEARS old to lielp at light housework. 817 So, 19th at 269-24 GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAT HOUSEWORK In small family. ~Apply 1348 North 18th sireet. WANTED, 1N NT, RESPECTABLE, energetic women ay ywhere to sell an entirely new and oviginal article used daily by ail women and misses: no competition; selis on slght; agents making $15.00 to $40.00 per week; light, pleasant work: immense success wher- ever' Iniroduced. Address The Thomas Edwin Co., box 222, Huntington, W. Va. C—M302 26% A NEW YORK ' PUBLISHING HOUSE DE- sires two refined ladies to take orders in Omaha and Councll Blufts for the holiday trade.” Address for three days o C B, Bee, 290 24 FOR RENT--HOUSES. HOUSES, F. K. DARLING, BARKER BLOCK. D315 THE D316 HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. 04 ¥ Ulhl! company. 1506 Farnam. FOR SALE—NEW lar, clstern, city water; 31,850 00; long time. uel Burns. 4-ROOM COTTAC cor, 30th and FOR BALE—! MIBDELL NEOT‘J’S. IF YOU BUY, BUY THE BBST: MACKIN- toshes, rubber boots, arctics, syringes of All kinds; gas tubing: all best quality. Omahd Tent and awning Co., 1311 Farnam st. CKEN AND ORNAMENTAL fence made. R. Lee, %1 Douglas. Q—321 GORN FODDER FOR SALE FOUR BLOCKS north Lead works, Ea Omaha. Tom Anderson Q911 DIe* ORT OF Q TWO FIRST CLASS BASE BURNDRS, $10 AND "N C.C. Belden, 1011 Cass st Q- SQUARE_PIANO FOR T on Cheap. S. Bank, 114 South 16th ma.«m_ 5 CHEAPEST C WEGMAN PIANO! Woodbridge Bro: BRIDGI 117 8o, 1ith. SALE; PAVE miles D, We 7-R. COMFORTABLE sewer connection, 't a bargain at $2,000.00. glas. CE GARDEN S Omaha postoftice, 10 to 160 acres, som N. D. Keyes, 617 Paxton bik. OME; . 1 [z 1'Sahle Inquire 1318 Farnam.. ne trade. RE- FARM LANDS, C.F. HARRISON, uz N, Y. LIFE, MAPES, FIRE IN 319 First Nat IRA B, real estate, u’mk bldg. RE— Tel, 171 35, 25 BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION. HOW TO GET A HOME o intereat on savinge ~ Agply lo Ase'n, 1704 Beoo bldg. @ M SECURE GOOD Omaha L. & H. Nattinger, B SHARES IN MUTUAL L. AND B. ASSN PAY 6, 7, 8 per cent when 1, 2, 8 years old, always reddemable. 1704 Farnam sk, Natlinges, Sec. 7 357 ELECTRICAL ARMATURES AND CONVERTER storuge batterics reohurgedc emmru prih eral machinists; wuperfor” wWork _guaranteed Omaha. Electrical works, 617 and 619 5. 16th 3 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND CONTRAC- tors for electric light and motor kinda of electrical construction. tric Supply Co., 418 and 420 8. 15th BY TON OR CAR LO A H. Snyder, 1515 Buit st BUY YOUR HAY buy hay. _WHOLES We uic 1402 NEBRASKA HAY CO., grein and mill seaft, market to buy or sell. “TYPEWRITERS. STOLEN TYPEWRITERS _OF sale should make you suspic they Try one and you will understa Full line of supplies. Smith- | Premier Co., 17th and Farnam, telephione 128 : 352 FOR CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS, PARGAIN—10 TO 150 ACRES OF land 6 miles from Omaha P. O. cheap. terms. Address C 13, Bee, Omaha. CHOICE Liberal RE—805-D11 MODERN 12-ROOM and on easy terms. HOME, VERY 2019 Binney st. R CHEAP 918 C. B. MORRILL, CARPENTER AND BUILDER, paner hanging and signs, brick woric and plas: tering. Office, 409 8. 14th st., telephone 408, STOVE REPAlH.S §$5.500.00 GOOD ! "Address C 60, Bee FOR SALB, 4 PLATE GLASS SHOW “URED NOTES FOR SAL! Q28129 S8, IN ent condition. Can be had at a to Snow, Lund & Co., 5. e rgain. KELKENNY & €O, R. 1, CONTINENTAL BLK. L-317 FOR RENT-TWO §-ROOM ELEGANT BRICK houses: all modern convenlences; 1 block from Walnut Hill motor, $35. Comptrolier's offle. D319 BEVEN.OOM MODERN FLAT § BLOCKS OR_SALE, power steam boller, vatly new: ing press for packing boxes, etc. Paxton block. al Inquire Q M288 26% MISCELLANEOUS. COTTAGE AND LOT, CITY WATER, E Hanscom park, $650/00. F. D. Wead, Douglas. EAST OT 16th and RIE-M252 24 GREAT BARGAINS Which must be sold within the next fe 23 ft. on Cuming st. Double store in Dupont Place. 4-room cottage In Lowe's addition. 1)-room house in Credit Foncler, and lots of it, ground 8SxI7. $2,000 Lot in Creston for 350, And other BIG BARGAINS. ew days. fine frult Fidelity Trust Company, 1102 Farnam st. REB DIRT AT THE CORNER OF HARNEY from Beo butiding, $25.00. Omaha Real Estate and Trust C m 4, Bee bl D193 GOOD FIVE.ROOM COTTAGES, 5.0 PER D320 _and_25th_ave. R— FOR_RENT, ELEVEN ACRES GARDEN land, house and barn; cash rental. 2026 St. Mary's avenue. R—M254 28% month, L. 8. Skinner, 319 N. Y. Life. #0USES, G. G. WALLACE, 812 BROWN BLE. D—144-N23 CHEAPEST 6-ROOM COTTAGE, WITH BATH, in clty. Reduced to $15.00. 3083 California st. D-MisH FOUR-ROOM RN FLATS, 3TH AND Leavenworth. © Squire, M8 Bee bidg. M54 BB PLACE Squire, 248 Bee bldg. DM 108 N. 15TH ST D-pis AND DARN 15th st MOD] T BS_ 1N W, NICE LARB 110U cheap till spring. OF 9 ROOMS Inquire at 428 5. Fon on N, HOUS Park Ave. OF DECEM Eood repalr; 1410 om_car line. Inquire Chatles strcet. AN 12-ROOM With seil, ER, HOUSE OF John CLASS, 2B Binuey; MOD $40.00. HOUSE 27 N. Y. Life. D488 1SR, 10 D—233- WILLIAMS M [, 811 WOOLWORTH AV California. st FOUIL-ROOM COTTAGE, street. NINE ROOM HOUSE, MODERN, month; 33 Davenport o RENT, BLEGANT RE Sdrs apovomens 56 .00 PER D21 0 FINISHED 8- ROOM No. 108 Do FOR THE S-room FOR RENT, o BRICK FLAT, 133 PARK Hanscom park, 9 rooms; all es. Inquire of John Dale, or 39 N. Y. Life. ) avenue, modern b Conventen K avenus Mos) 29 SIX-IOOM 1101 o montli. Inquire SCHOOL FOR RENTFURNISHED ROOMS. Turniahed rooms, With board. J. TWO ROOM: Bo . N S, SINGLE OR pitel avenue. 1 8. Bih wire FOR RE HEATED steam. o BY arth 98th street; | CLAIRVOYANTS. HEALTH, WEALTH AND HAPPINESS BY consulting the highly gifted clairvoyant, Prof. Almeda; one who will make you 'happy and successful through life: correct ndvice on Dusiness changes, lawsuils, marriuges, di- vorces; brings the separated together, causes happy ' mar with the one you love, over- comes your enemies, removes bad habits, in- terprets dreams. gives you good luck, and tells where to go and what to do to be successful; the future foretold without mistake; reunites the soparated without fail; those Who been deceived by so-called clairvoyants, giving up In despair, consult the professor, $13 N 15th street, ‘flat A. Hours, 9 Letters with stamp prompuly answered. have before THE CELEBRATED CL. palmist, the young Mme. Ro ine, has ar- Fived Ih the @ity 4nd can be consuited on all matiera; thousands have been made happy by her advice: thoso wishing correct business, changes, journeys, marrias suits, family, etc., ‘call on’ the bo convinced sho has no equal: letters con- taining stamp promptly answered; business ietly confidential. Hours, 9 to 9. 1617 Chi- §—-MEs0 9* MRS. DR. H. WARREN, CLAIRVOYANT, RE- Uable busintss medium: TIA yeer'at U0 M. ith. 8-330 HABBAGE. BAT:!S ETC. MADAM 02 D FLOOR, vapor, .steam, sul | _phurine and sea baths. MASSAGE, SMITH, LTH, aleohidl TURKISH BATHS LADIES” TURKISH BATH; HOURS to § p w. Beauty culture parlors, removed trom Kaibach bldg. o 10010 Hee bldg. 831 i B BB B S ~ PERSONAL. & RUBL MACKINTOSH DOOTS. 1911 Far. U-333 VIAVI; HOME TREATMENT FOR LADIES Heaith book and_ consultation free. = Address oF cell Viavi Co., 346 Bee bldg. Lady attendant. U—s35 cape latest styles. Room %1 Karbach block. Telephge M2, NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS; a1 conveniences; roference required. g NICE PURNISHED BOOM, FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. FRONT NOOM, WITI BOARD, 2013 DOUGLAS. ¥ DIt CHRYSANTHEMUMS; HESS. & SWOBODA, tlorists, W11 Farnam; Paxton hotel; tel. 1501 U—sd-D2 OSCAR SUNDELL, THE SHOEMAKER, FOR 12 years with G. W. Cook, has removed to 5. Tih streot, firat door north of Douglas. U—338-D1 MABSAQN BLECTRO THERMAL BATHS, chiropodist. Mme. Fost, 319% S. 15th "u_xn A FINE WALNUT HILL house and large barn, $2.600. house and barn. $4,850.00; \mortgage, at 6 per cent. D, Wead, 16th_and RE- 3 HAVE BUYERS FOR NEAT FIVE room cottages, must be snaps, fol Fidelity Trust company, 1708 Farnam Wi PROPERTY, a Kountze §-r. TR, $3,000.00, Douglas, -M252 2! OR SIX. ail cash. street. RE—M2i2 WANTED, FOR A CUSTOMER 9-room modern house in_Hanscom cinity; must be cheap for cash. F compiiny, 1702 Farnam street. AND SAI chandise. CITY PRC Garvin Bros., LOT, 1% from P. O.; snip; 16th and Douglas. RE (H’lT’l'At. form car. P, D. Wead, BARGAIN; FOUR SEVED 2 stories; city water, 2 years old; owner ; desirable terms casy; good opportunity to secur Inquire Johin Dale, 209 N. Y. Life ROOM ¥ bath r A AN 8 OR or vi- ity Trust RE—M243 DPERTY, 210 I BLOCKS 05 10 FOR 40,00) of stoves. Water attach: s 8 specialty, 1207 Omaha Stove Repair Works. OPTICIANS. & PENFOLD CO., 1408 Farnam st., Eyes examined free. " DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING IN | ERENT nd con- street, 350 ent Douglas THE_ALOE apticlans, botel SCIE: Gbposite IF1C Paxton 3¢ MILIES, 4310 SRANT, )—15% CORNICE. WESTERN CORN) iron cornlcos. BAGLE ( CORNICE WORKS. ter, prop., 108, 110, 12 N. JOHN lith. Estab. 1861, 331 COAL "REMOVED HIS COAL Brown block a1 “ELLEN anG $5.50 ton cheape main entrance Board of Trade, T MOUNT HAS _ofce (0 209 8. 16th st., SHERIDAN COAL, for hard coal, nam street; D. DEN' FISTS NASON 16th and DR. GEORGE § 20 Paxton block, 2 1 [ rhamn sts. Tel DR. PAUL, DENTIST, 020 BURT ST. Y BRICH will make att housekeeping. FOR SAL FORCED LL: 10-ACRE ing the town of Mountain View, Howell Mo.; this is a nice farm; % of it coul out ‘in town lots and sold for a big p land is good for grain or fruit; it is al under fence: 2 new frame houses barns; $50.00 per acre; you can doul money in two years; 1% cash down; stock balance; if you have any money next § days: bound to sell, forced to to sell; in debt and will s1l. J. H. M, Mountain View, Howell county, Mo. R IBR!GATED FARMS, | county, d bo lai rofit; th I get out in best of young apple trees, all in_ cultivation; e w frame ble ycur thme or como in sell; got “andie’s, M301 240 #.5 PER ACRE; FA 1G HORN big crops and home market; great home building; price good transportation free. Yellowstone Park Irrigation Ass'n, 5. W. Cor. 16th & ~ BUSINESS NOTICES. LOST—COCKER SPANIEL, I white breast, white hairs on lower lip. to 2023 Douglas and recelve reward AYED OR STOLEN—MONDAY Trish setter, 6 months old pup, ire, no collar on, name ‘Max.'" kfully recelved. Return to 1909 B uitably rewarded. Ed J. Brennan. Los a ' 8 CHOEDSACK, TWIN CITY DVE 1621 Farnam 'street. Dyeing of every tion and dry cleaning. ORT T NOV BASIN; place for fo December 1st; Land & Dodge sta. £1o1 DAMAGED MIRRORS RESILVERED. 119 N TAIL, Retur ) 13, dark red Tnformation inney st t 2 WORKS, deserip 39 " M:SQUERADE COSTUMES. NICELY FURN; TOOMS FOR RENT, lan, U e THE BELLE EPFERLY CORSET, MADB TO GENTLEMEN AND LADIES CAN onder from measure. 1309 Faroam street. U—M2 masquerade costumes at 14 South 1 RENT ) st Nu LANGUAGE ¥, GELLENDECK: ' BANJOIST cher, 3810 California street WHOLESALE COAL. JOHNSON BROS, all kinds of coal! arnam street. FURNA BEST YURNACE MADE, SOFT COAL SMOK! consuming and hard coal fusnaces. Lagle Cor- nico Works, 108-110-112 N, 11th st. 355 —_— SHORTHAND AND YYPEWRITING. ] VAN SANT'S SCHOOL OF SHORT HAND, . Life, Omaba. Ask_for clroular. AND 914 WHOL Co RS IN 1008 338 ISALE DEAL spondence solicited N, 58 JOB | PHJN'ELNG. REED JOB PRINTING CO4/FINE PRINTIY of all kinds. Lith st., Beo pullding. 3 B PAWNBROKERS, ~ HORSES WINTERLED. BARTON & PHELPS. ARCY. Tire Blig, A G Tel. 1054 207 Me2§ DIL* RS, CLII . L. Undelana, BICYCLES. 16TH. PATEITT BUREAU, SUES & CO., Solicitors. ERS 06 LAWN MOW- 31, Mok M. O. DAXON, 42 N. Bee Bullding, OMAHA, Neb. Advice FREB. | Treatmenthy Mail, | Leavew P O THE GREAT: Huoy,\ "Y""f Falling. Sco- sations, Nerv oustwiiching of the_eyes and_other pats, Strengthent, invigorates and tones the entire system, wonderful discovery of ll\e age. It has been en- dorsed by the leading scien. tific man of Xurope and Americl. Hudyan is Erely vege- ble. Hudyan stops Promatureness of the dis- ohlme in 90 i. (‘um HANHOOD De kmission and developt quickly. Over 2,000 private indorsements. Prematureness means impotency Stage. It is a symptom of seminal weakness and barrenness. use of Hudya The new di of the old famous Hudson Medica I8 the strongest vitalizer made. ful, but harmless, Sold for §100 a_p; packages for §5.00, (plain sealed ritten_guarantee given for a. cur six boxes and are not entirely cured, 1 Institute. ckage, circulars and testimonials. Address, HUDSON MEDICAL INST TUTZ Junetion Stockton Market, and Strects, ban P ulwlnu).bnl Hudyan cures and restores weak organs. Paias 1o the y or the first It can be cured in 2) days by the very was made by the specialists Tt {3 very power. | or boxes). I you buy lx_more will be sent to you free of all charge, Send for Ellis Following are the syllabl. of decisions handed down by the supreme court of Ne- braska at its last sitting at Lincoln: Missouri Pacific Rallway company a Baxter. IKrror from Saline county, Re- versed. Opinion by Commissioner Ragan A servant by his contract of employment assumes the ordinary risks and dangers in- cldent thereto. 2. 1t the machinery, tools or appliances furnished the servant by his master are ob viously defective and dangerous, and tn servant, notwithstanding, contimies in the service, he thereby assumes the risks of any Injury which he may sustain by rea- son ¢ h defective appllances, uniess he is induced to continue in such 'seryice by the promise of the master to remedy such defect, 3. The law does not require that an em- pic should furnish his servants the newest or the safest tools, machinery ur appliances for the perforr of the work | for which they are hir the master furnishes such machin: liances or t00lS to the servant as g safe and fit for the performance hand, and whieh the servant, in the execu tion of his work, by the exercise of ordi nary care on his part, may use with sonable safety to himself, the master has discharged his duty in that respect 4. A railroad brakeman, a part of whose duty Is was to couple ‘cars upon tracxks known by him to be unblocked and danger ous, while so engaxed caught his foot in an unblocked guard rall and was killed. His administratrix sued the raflway com- pany for damages, alleging that its failure to block the uard rails’ was negligence which calised her intestate's death. The petition did not allege that the de- coased was inexperienced when he entered the employ of the rallway company; that he wes ignorant at the time he entered the service of the company that the guard ralls and the rails of its main track were unblocked; that he did not know that the guard rail was unblocked at which he was killed; that he remained in the s the company, relying upon a promi by it to block its guard rails; not that guard rails blocked were less dangerous than un- blocked. Held: That the petition did not contain averments of the fact which nega tived the presumption of law that the in jury received by the deceased was one of the risks which he assumed by virtue of his employment, and, therefore, did mnot state a cause of action Stearns et al against the National Bufld ing, Loan_and Protective union, A peal from Hall county. Affirmed. Opinion by Commissioner Irvine. This case s similar In that of Randall against N Loan and Protective unfon, and the dectee is_for the same reasons affirmec Randall et al against the National Build: ing, Loan and Protective unfon. Appeal from Hall county. Affirmed. Opinion by Commmissioner Irvine A member of a building and loan as tion who was elso a borrawer brought action before the maturity of the stock or an to redeem from the mortgage given to sure the loan_on the ground of fraud in procuring it. She pr that the mort- Zage be canceled on her payment of tne amount found by the court to be due. The assoclation brought ite action to foreclose the mortgage because of delinquency interest. The note provided that any such delinquency rendered the whole debt due The court’ consolidated the two cases and made o general finding for the plaintiff in the first suit, but ascertained the amount due on the mortgage and decreed a fore- closure and sale. The association appealed Held: That inasmuch as both parties kought the same relief and the appellant obtained all the relief It sought, except to the amount found d e immaterial to the appeal. The plan of a bulldipg assoclation was its members should make certain pay- ments periodically upon th nd tor other purposes, that the stoc uld ma- ture at o fixed time. Its loans also ma tured at a fixed time. A member made a number of payments upon the stock and t | also certain payments of Interest-and pre- mium. She then ceased to pay, the asso- clation declared her stock forfeited und instituted an_getion to foreclose the mort- securing the loan. Held: That the vments upon the stock should, In an accounting of the amount due on the mort- ge, be treated as payments pro tanto on + foan. The fact that the contract of member- hip provided strictly for the forfeiture of stock In case any payment was not made when due did not change the above rule. In an sction {o enforce the mortgage a court of equity will, under such eircum- stanves, relieve against such forfeiture to the exfent of treating the puyments made ainst all respects to tional Building, octn- an SEARLES & SEARLES SPECIALISTS, Special Diseases Consultation Frey Catarrh, all diszaszs of the nos Throat. Chest,Stomach, Liver,Blood Skin and Kidney diseas:s, Lost —Manhood and all Private Dis~ eases of Men, Ca 11 on or address, Dr. Searles & Searles, arnam Sty upon the stock as payments upon the loan. Luce et al against Foster. KError from Harlan. county. Affivmed. Opinion by Commissioner Iryine. Under our statute an attorney at law should not become a surety upon & bond 1n a legal proceeding in the district in which he lives, and if he signs such a bond tne not approve it, but if it be s bound 17 Ne- approved thereby. owley, fotlowed the Code of Procedure as ot common law the alegata e must agre A party will not be pi to plead o cause of acti upon the trial, rc won' proof establishing a differ- ent Cause, An attorney at law, by virtue merely of his employment as such, to prosecute an action h: no authority to execule on behalf of his ¢lent a bond to indemnify the sheriff from the consequences of levying upon property claimed by a stranger, the client residing and being at the place where the took place and there being full op- unity for prompt communication be- tween client and attorney. 1. An attorney in such a authority to bind his client by an ment that proceeds of execution be by the pald to the surety on the indemnity to be held as security inst Itability thereon. The nd, on it face showing that tne 's name was signed by the attorney and not by the client, both the surely and the officer were bound to know that it was done without authorily, and, under such circumstances, the surety must be held to have executed the undertaking absolutely, and is not released merely because there as no authorized signature by the princi- as well obitta ase has d_the marvelous Fronch CALTHOS 1 and a P arantee that (' 108 will P Discharges & Emisalons, CURE 5, torrhen. Varicocel and RESTORE Tont Vigar ' Use it end pay if satisfied., Addresr. VON MOHL CO.. Galo Ameriean Agenis, Clncianail, Obio, ’illllll‘ir"loN & MO. ‘Omana|Union Depot, 10th & Mason Sts.| Omana Denver Express . Mont. & Puj Denver Lxp ja Local (except 0 Local (except ), BURLINGTON & Q.|Artives Pot, 10th & Mason Sis. x4 10pi Gilitago Bna Towa 1 ML & ST. Depot, 10th & Maso 6:00pm Chicago Limited 1.10am....Chicago Express (ex. Teaves (CHICAGO GinanalU. P, Depot, 10th & Masn 51| Onh . 212 ebibutea eA\en[ ICAGO, R, I. & I'A Leaven Omah Suni). . 6:lopm :Gam . Atlantio 6:2pm. . 4:40pm 11:36pm. xDress (ex. Sundny) _Night Ixpress Chicago Vestibuled Limite .Okiahoma Exp. (toC. B. ex Hun.) * i WEST = §:00am Oklahoma & Texas Fx. (ex. a0 Colorado _ Limited Leaves C, ST. P, M. & O. Omaha| _Depot 15th and Webster 9:30am.... Nebraska Passcnger ¢:ltpm. .. Sioux City Bxpress (e 8:00pm <5t Paul Limit LB & MO, VALLI Depit 16th_and Wobstey Sts. | Or ast Mall and Express \ o 961 103 11:30 Sts. 135 an.) .. 1150 4 ) Ao Omaha/ 10 G 7 |Ariives Fremont ass. t. Paul 8 (ex. Sunday) Express TLeaves| K. Jo& GO GimahalUnion Depot, 10th & Mason Sty 9idam....Kapsas Clly Day Express..... ¢ 9:45pm. K. C. Night Ex. via. U. b. Truns. 6.6 caves| MISSOURI PACIFIC. Omahal _Depot 15th_und Webster Sta 9:00am, (. Louls Express 9:3pm. ...\ 1L10 SU, Lonis Express..... .. \opm ... Nebruska Local ex. Bun.) caves| BIOUX CITY & PACIFIC. Depot 15th and Webster Sts St. Paul Lim X CITY & PACIFIC. Jepot, 10th & Mason Sts Sioux City St Paul Leaves| UNIO Omaha|Union Depot, Keargey Express 10°00am... .. .Overland Flyer . 2 1opm . Beairice & Stromsb’g Bx. (0 i) .Paciflc Express .. Fast Mail WABASH RAILWAY, |Arrives I Oma 6:85pu [Arrive | Omab. R |Arrives Omah Passen 10:50p Express 10:00 PACIFIC. |Arrives 10th & Mason Sts.| Omaha TArrives e Omaha|Union Depot. 10th & Mason Sts | Owaha 9:359m Omiha & NORTHWEST' N [Arrivos Bun.).11:80pm veres 4190 TArives sha bm 6.00am 9:i0am | n Our statut seals, it abolished at incidents, and an inst a4 bond must now be ¢ tract, not conclusively eration 7. Want of consideration for or the illegality thercof ma parol 8. 1t fs the duty of a sheriff, under dinary writ of exeeution, to'pay the ceeds directly to the parties entitled not i the money into court. Therefore it i8 Lot liiegai nor aga iblic policy for the sheriff by the authority and with the consent of the pl o to the writ to agree to pay the proceeds to a third person, but in order that such agree- nt shall be lawful it must be made witn the consent or by the authority of the per- m entitled to receive the money A |10, Where an indivi promise | founded upon two considerations, one of which {5 legal and the other illogal, the promise cannot be enforced. 1. Therefore, where a surety indemnity boid to a_ sherif, wgreeing o pay the proceeds o | tion to the surety to be held as security against liability on the bond, neither incipal nor any one authorized by sign such instrument, held: That surety was not liable on the hond. 12. A § nent will not he reverse cause of conflicting instrictions wher ) | fnstruction least favorable to the party mplainiug was more fayorable than the 3 warrants. . 1n such cuse the conflict in the Instructions and the error therein are not prejudiclal Andres et al u Douglas county aboiished private : same time (helr nt in the form of med o simple con- importing a consid- such a bond be shown by 1 or- pro- and ust executes an the sheriff the execu him the ainst Kridl Opinion by ¢ w mmissioner Where anly against all of Deen rendered, | the purpose of a [ such” judgment, A part of sever whom a joint file a petition procur the and the judgment defend ) | ants who have not joined in the petition in crror are not made defendants in erro there exists suchi defect of partics that the judgment complained of be re viewed 2. Judgm time allow of e partie this court, cannot noers ror; they may, however, with their consent, made defendants In’ error, to cbviate a 1l defendants, judgment in vacat of nt dependants, who, within th titutl ) ierprise company Error (rom Hayes county. ) | ve Opipion by Chief Justice Norva) N srdict rendered on conflicting evi ) » will not be afsturbed = When the jury is divect in T to certain suby to them for 1 | al 1 the jury return ) | di thout answerin is error for the court (o ent 2 | the gener lict against the unsaccessful -party 2 | Carpenter et al ag; 1. Frror from Pierce (4 remanded. Oplnion rval When a 1n d to find spe- muterial qu thelr consider- u lony, it ment on a Lingenfelter vt county - by CI party on cross-examination " Children Cry for Pitcher’'s Castoria. ' Children Cry fe- Pitcher’s Castoria. Children Cry . Pitcher's Castoria. 5 mitted | the | that | error for | vcetion of | A witness an immaterial or irrelevant quess ton he Is bound by the evidence So allos ted and cannot rebut it by other witnesses. 2. “The doctrin the accession of props erty applies wh ne has willtuily, as a tresy taken the property of ane other ‘and altered it in substance or form his own labor. Where, however, the lation was through a mistake of t, and labor has been expended upon 1t which converts it into something very dif- ferent from the original article and greatly increases its value and the value of the original article is insignificant in compari= son with the new product, the title to the property In its converted form will ps person who has thus expende the original owner to recover the of the original article,”” Baker against K ) do 83, may r property at' the time version, and not the value has been improved by skill. whner of proy taken by ‘another i good had a right which has been th, believing he er the value of the con- fter the same the other's labor and from W Justice Post, application for 1 to confer jurisdies city or village board ed,” and a lie O statutory notice will be 2 collateral proceeding. city and village boards of ) authority to issue liquor edit, and a license fssucd withs fee preseribed tate. Error Opinton by notice of an Is essent yne rmed. weeks' Nquor license tion upon the covnty. to which it is addre sued without the held yoid, even In 2. he county this state h licenses on ¢ out payment therefor is void. Hendee against Hayden., Error county Re dand manded. lon by Justice Harrison ballots cast at an election are the primary or controlling evidence of the re- sult of the election, but the retnrns made by the canvassing board of any voting pre- cinct or district to the county clerk are prima facie evidence of such result, and where in the trial of a contest the votes cast in voting precinet wer brought nte the trial court, and there the pac which they were enclosed and sealed wa opened and the ballots recounted and dui ing such recount a number of “spolled ballots, which had been irregularly and con= trar; 0 the law governing elections and m reference to the disposition to be made of such ballots, bu without any fraudulent Intent, sirung upon the same String as the cast Iu\]l\llk but an end thereof, and in a separate ‘bundle, with the string looped and tied around it, making a knat which div the spoiled from the other ballots, Were counted with the ones t at the election, and so mixed with them as to be indistinguishable, Held: That such re- count did not establish the result of tne election as between the contestant and contestee, and that by the intermingling of the “spolled” and other ballots they were rendered {ncompetent as evidence of the sult of the election, but that as the will and choice of the voters exy sed at such election, in the ab: of fraud or iMegality should be 8¢ ned if any authentic or satisfactory testimony existed by which the result might be proved and “‘.“ returs made to the county clerk, being prima facle evidence of such Ll(‘lM. were competent and should have been consid- ered by the court, and held, further, that it w bt competent, under the circums stances above detailed, o apportion tha spoiled” ballots between the contestant nd contestee nd deduct from the vote ;‘f':"‘m"h len\' lk)LlH ufl such l””"”{ pro- portioned according to the whole. her v votes cast for him. e e Stephens vs mith county. Affirmed. sloner Trvine The evidence ex: to_sustain the v Sands et al vs ntier County, - county. Affirmed. oner Ryan, ‘Where attorneys claim account of s of “the county criminal case. in ‘full of th from Sa- P Brror from Boone Opinion by Commis- juined and held sufficlent ic Brror Opinion compensation vices rendered ittorney in the trial of ey must make proper proof that their employment by the Sounty attorney was under the direction of the district” court of the proper county 2 Attorneys duly employed by the county attorney of one county to assist in the trial of a cause therein pending are not required or authorized, even on the request on a8 assistants of such county attorney to follow said cause on change of venue to another county, 1 if, notwithstanding this fact, do =0, they will not hereby entitle elves to compensation for Such une horized assistance they may render, Whitman vs State of Nebraska. Brror from Lancaster county. Affirmed. Opinion by Commissioner Ryan. ? The jury must determine the weight of evidence adduced and its estimate thereof will not be interfered with unless it i§ clearly wrong. 2. An instruction held proper which In effect left it to the jury to determine what weight and effect should be ziven the eir- fumstances that the accused, scon after the burglar, ged, was in possession of gO0ds Which had heen taken from the stops where the burglary had been committed, - rd vs Leep. Error from Nuckolls county. Reversed and remanded. Opinion by Justice Harrison, The jurisdiction conferred upon county courts in section No, 71, chapter 28, page 461, compliled statutes of 1893, to hear and | determine contests of election of certain officers therein wtated, does not include | &n action to contest the election of a #2hool On November 21 court met pursuant to adjournment and the following preceedings were ha Thomas C. Marshall, esq., of Thayer county was admitted to practice, In Van Sciever; mandate ordered. Hill s State; order aliowing torneys fes, indoz vs Freese; dismissed. Stcppert va ierle; lenye to file amended petitfon. Mes Call vs State; order appointing atforne for plaintift. Burnham vs Farmers Loan 1l Trust company ; motion to dismi«s over- | ruled. Stough vs Ogden; motion to storie plaintiffs briefs sustained. Teynoids vs McMillan; advanced. Kuhl vs Dler Dunty; “dismissed. Standard Stamping company ve Hetzel; leave to rera'r, v 1 December Mahon rier fixing ter 10 bill_of ex vs Nantker; cord overruled, Motions for rehearing were overruled in the following cases: Omaha Fair and Bx- position association vs Missourl Pacifio Railway col 1y Gilerest vs Nantker; Gadsden vs Latey; Munro vs Calaha ohn Sash and Door c:mpany vs Cases nheuser Rusch v Peterson; Farmers «wan ard ‘Trust company vs Davis; Scott va Spencer: Wisema Ziegler; Vallery vs State: Holtry va submitted. On November 2, 15 Holmes, jr., of Douglas county, ite M. Hall | L€ Valley county, were admitted to practice, State vs Hill;” continued. Bauk vs Eile dism Case Plow Works vs Haywarg Teske vs Prather; dismissed. it adjourned untll December 4, 1891, —— WENTERN PENSIONS va ePUODS Suss wotion te Veterans of ths Lato War Remo the General Govern WASHINGTON, Nov, o nsions granted, {ssue of November 1 : Nebraska: Original-James R. Ward- law, Omaha, Douglas; John A. Fur pion, Chase. Additional—John H. | Hayden, Phelps Iowa: Original ville, Wayne; Heory J. Calhoun, doah, Page; John (. Rawson, Kossuth; FHdward L. Grovi Incre John Wade Montgomery; 8. Crosse, Albers, John If. Orlginal Climbing Richard F. Shenan- Algona, Onaw , Villis Iiverton, Oskaloosa Adams, Ha widows, ~ ete Hill, Wdodbury; I Warren. uce Winney, Increase—Tien: Fall River D. Ward, James ulius sue ankiin, Davis, rs of Isinc South Dakot Hot S Liver. Hot Hprin tana: Original—Alfre Plains, Missoula North Dakota brecht, Wahpet Ephraim W Additional—John . Ttichland, I Barton, Lisbon, N. Al- issue-- Ransom, Wikl Talk Physieal Cultaro, Louise P'recce of Minncapolis, who Is to talk uext Monday evening on “Physical Cult at the Woman's club rooms, is the author of the system so successtully prac- ticed in the city sehools, She has carrled hor work to a plane nearly approaching per- fection, and her talk will be at once Interest- ing and elpful. G lemen as well as ladies will be admitted Young Women's Christian ation members free KEALTY MAKKE placed Mrs, THE INSTRUMENTS 1894 on reecord Nov., M Lininger and wife to J 1} Friedt, n ndeison to J 8 Cooley, ot L), QUIT CLAIM BEEDS ) 1o oy T Hartford Ploce. 18 undiv 14 of ‘e Frank Peter block lots st Hewitt, Ambler Pluce.. .\ [ ¥ Flsaxser, am's eibdiv..... It 1 k & Cunsls Folal MINOUAt Of WAIBINIE. . uieieiie