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IDAY DEC’EMBER 7. 5T i 1894 1 P g B T g PERSONAL. Continued. CURES CON IMITION, and_catarrh, - Homo Areat . ment.”ig® w-!& monthy 3 daya: irial tree troat. | . ment. Room 819, N. ¥. Life Bidg., Omaha . . i U-M713 . — AN e .l l iness office \rll\nu« yancement as. | " sred. *"Addrees > 5, B i s ol OPEN DECEMBER 3, 18, TO THE LADI | of Omaha. Neb: Two ladics from Hoston, ° . Slasa, Wikl open tooins at iHie Chiengo strest for the benefit of muffering women. . Those | N ladies have had a wide experience In treating 3 ."I |" chronlc ’}m"l acute diseases by the latest meih- . odu. Ladies, call on us, sate your cass le . plainly, and we will be sure to give you reliet; L] Have you a horse or a cow that vl Rours, § a e to' 8 b i Baturdays 1 to § by ’ H H p. i ¥ : L 464 T 1 you dou't want to feed this winter T Bt . : 2 I there is no way you can find a cus- 1. MONEY TO LOAN—REAL ESTATE | —= ol toMEr'Ne 505K 48 by ' paterizita ol LIFE_INSURANCE TOLICIES LOANED ELEchqAL SUPPLIES, lul M g |'| Cotla il T ol il e e o ARMATURES AND CONVERTENS REWOUNT 3] . — —_ storage batteries recharged; electrical and g T I The Bee want columns. Thou. o TONY LOAN & THUST CO, 38 N oo ity Ceches” Snairiont, e g el . 15 ans at low rates for choice security Omaha Electrical Works, 617 and 619 8. 16th st. | i sands read this page,the very peo- . bratita and lowa farma or Omana eity B (a5 Lt ELECTRICAL ENGINE! “P‘ ,\\17 CONTRAC- ol ple you are after. ! NMONEY 70 TOAN ON IMTROVED OMATIA | "furs for clsetrlc Yunt and moten piange i 1* 1% real estate. Brennan, Love & Co., Paxton blk. | kinds of electrical construction. \Western Eleo- o) ol W—517 | _trio Supply Co., 418 and 420 8. I5th st. 613 i [ CITY AND FARM LOANS 3 ol SREBavE ter a-riword ad ol rates “Fusey & Thomas irs N1 Jig, | HAY AND GRAIN. 1= OSTEE/ 7 3 Iy BUY YOUR HAY BY TON OR CAR LOTS, WB el ol MONEY TO LOAN ATPLU\\ 5] buy hay. A. H. Snyder, 1615 Burt st. Tel. 1107, . 0. ¥, Davis Co., 1605 Farnam st. 816 ] ] s L = . i e iicebes o - .l .I LOAN N IMPROVED & UNIMP] l‘ll\'Ll) (K.Xr\' JRA K|A ]I"A S “\"IlULh. ALE HAY, . property, $3,000 and upwards, 6 (o 7 peF cent; no nd mill stuff, ‘We are aiways on thé 1 Bervant girls aad others seeking omployment, do nothave % L.lfi,..’w, ‘arnam Smith & Co, 1% Fainam. | Hiarket to buy or sell. 102:4-6 Nicholas st to wait 1ong for reaults through these want uds. | W1 57 z e ———— . CHAS, W, RAINEY, OM. NAT. BK. BLDG., - - W-s1 | BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION. Sy Lelel MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAIA REAL BSTATE | HOow TO GET A HOME OR SECURE GOOD at 6 per cent. W. B. Meikle, 1st Nat. h\nnk llihl ]AM‘\(”,(""" savings. Applfi to Omaha L. & B. 5 s8'n, 1704 Bee bldg. G. M. Nattinger, Sec. 2 y .l # VERY LOW RATES MADE ON GOOD LOAN: i W L) J. W. Sauire, 24 Bee bldg. Wb SHARES IN MUTUAL L. AND B. ASS'N PAY SPE\GIAL\ NUT‘BES' FOR RENT—STORES AND OFFICES | ciioioie o a gr KRR BT TR | Sodiendbie B e i, ' - = TATN 3 W—$81 f 044 v 5 FOR RENT, THE 4-STORY BRICK BUILDING, = 916 Farnam street, This bullding has & fire- | {00770 35,000, F, D, WEAD, 10TH & DOUGLAS. | S Adveriisements for these columns will be taken proof, cement basement, complete steam heat- WE04-81 COAL. wntll 12:30 . m. for the evening, and untl 9:00 | I fixtures, water on ail fioors, gas, ete, Ab- ‘ P. m. for the morning and Sunday edition. ply at the office of The Ble. 1010 WANTED TO BORROW $70 ON GOOD FARM ’\' HAS REMOVED HIS COAL Advertisers, by requesting a numbered check, — - . 160 acres, improved, in Buffalo county, for one . 16th Brawn' block B2 can have anwers addressed to a numbered lotter | FOR _RENT, DESK ROOM, $.00 MONTH. 331 [ 1o three years. Address Lock o 133, Omana, | S Ib'; care of The Bee. Answers so ner‘n"‘ o W‘HI Board of Trade. 14 Flfll;ll':lhl}]\' L‘()I\L.ll':‘)l(k;hLL ?T SUBS dellvered 01 o1 1ot f the check only. — or hard coal, and $3.50 ton cheaper Rates, 10 8> word, “frst insertion, e & word AGENTS WANTED. LARGE LOANS, LOW RAT *'inain entrance Doard of Trade, ;harl-«fll*r, Nothing taken for less than 25c for short time, H. H. Harder & \fl . llm\-‘l rat insertion. AN . "Hhese advertisements must run consecutively. _ | WANTED, AGENTS 1O SELL MRS, SHATEER MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA TYPEWRITERS. e proof you ca property. Fidelity Trust company, 1702 Far- _ . gl 3 SITUATIONS WANTED. fowa Griad nam_ street. W—M6W | STOLEN TYPEWRITERS OFFERED FOR 9 = - LA i g = alo should make yo clous; funny they 5 T TR GOOD_ SOLICITORS, BOTH LADIE FOR A LIMITED TIME, A I ENCE | are mostly Smith's, Try one. and. you Wil FOUNG MAN WANTS _l.r;um;m_, iy | “gentiemen, (o Ml ineral mater acty et o A hagh U000 (hing | ddersiand wh kUl liso of subpilos Smith: O e oot AT '\v}‘fl!kmfl‘un} money. W. G, AlbrightGo mg"'m\l; ..‘:L‘;u{.):m«l;«:n 0 agents, Wm. blem- remtor Co., 17th and Farnam, telcphone 1254 ‘o FIRE 1 PEOPLE WANTING LUCRATIVE WORK CALL ¢ = ; B WA L UCRA ALL | FOR SALE, AT A MY RBSI- QT Avaral yeley | experion: _at Franklin hotel, 211 N. 18th st J—=1%-" | "dence, betw »an\u_( and Cumin atreets; wil HORSES WINTERED, 18, situation witn ‘an ins. Co. aft SALESMEN OB AGENTS MAKE MONEY A A g T S DARTON & PHELPS, TEL. 1061 nces. . ‘cnsy sellini sults to order $13.60, pants $3, shir ‘. Lite bl DS 202, Herald bullding, Chici $1. mackintasties, $6. Hunter Tallor i ——= = i Lifc blde Maios BXp AND ¢ Cincinnatl, 0. J-MI6 F MONEY TO LOAN—CHAXTELS. SRR 1 Clric_and stenographer A LIFETIMEWANTED, MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE, PIANOS, T ARD BN ET i 4 Ve BuBt oL "references b for state, oity: | Zhorses, wagons, ete., at lowest ‘rates in oityi [ DR PAUL DENTIST, %% BURT ST. W0 county’ and town ageheles for sale of Clarks | hories wagons. etc, at lowes you — Red Croas Electric Natural Medicinal Gan pay the loan off at aty tume or in any | CARPENTERS AND,BUILDERS, ANTED—_ HELP. Balve, Balts, ete.; not a. b Cl e b WANTED—MALE HELP medicines Hheral ‘tnduce U MAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO.. € B, MORRILL, CANPENTER AND HUILDER, = TS T BAGH PLAGE | 1o the os. 300 8. 16t stree paper hanging and signs, brick work and plas: e e oS 1N, BACH Lo | eral Water' co. Bik Rapia "X | Teing. Gifcer s s. RN b selephone o 3 4 o )i 2d_streef i 651 g,‘ p#rllth:;nrfl Sy 1 WY “‘nv\:'fll' WANTED—-TO RENT. MONEY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD FURNI | s ———— ek Ot ax ture, planos, horses, Wagons, Jor kind of STOVE REPAIRS WANTED-BXPERIENCED COAL MINERS TO | (VANTED, 8 OR ¢TiOOM COTTAGE, MODERN | chattel secutity ut, lowest potsibl T ahy e, : BO to Sherldan, Wyo. Apply at office Sheridan | improvements; state pric Address' D 18, Bee. e R Ty TOAN.GUA] STEE C STOVE REPAIRE ERENT Foal. C % Fan T2 re amount. FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO., B RE 2N s 2o 108 Jaroao. 2 ke Shdiy Room 4, Withnell block. X35 " makes of stoves, wWater atfachment and con- MEN OF GOOD ADDRESS CAN PROCURE |iY MARRIED COUPLE, 2 OR 3 PURNISHED = > — Lty \‘U ogs 4207 De eel steady employment at good pay by calling at | “or unfurnished rooms: lwith of without board; J. B. HADDOCK, ROOM 427, RAMGE 1)3,\)‘ 1\. tove Repair Warks, 560 1 Jouglas st. 792- D1 references. Address D 23, Bee office, It WANTED, A RESPECTABLE, STEAL A K—1-0 | MONEY T0 LOAN ON JPERSONAL TROP- _DYE WORKS ollc man, locally, in_every diocese in URNISHED FRONT ROOM, STEAM erty. Harvin Loan Co., 701 N. Y. Life h“':l HA‘[{I)FIM \1 K, VIN €ITY v must furnish Fferenow s $75.00 per , bath, 10 minutes from 16th and Farnam. ~ 152 Dyuliig of every Write to Joseph R. Gay! 66 th avenu dress D 8, Bee offic K—593 TSRS TR G tion and dry cleaning. caso, 111 35 i LR B 3 S S et 8 —_————— STORAGE. OPTICIANS. —! o CASH PAID FOR ENDOWMENT POLICIES IN — WANTED-FEMALE HRLP. STORAGE, WILLIAMS & CROSS, 12i ARNEY | old line companics, Send deseription. A K. | OMAHA OPTICAL CO. LEADING OPTICIAN NTE DIES, IF YOU WIS) IPLOY- | i & = i M—503 Drocklesby, Box 233, Hartford, Conn. F. Pofrder, manager. ,_ Eyes examined Rl LADIES, I XU A, Bl ? s s M Y—M830 D14* 16th st., in Kinsjer'e drug store, 446 o your homics, dend selt addressed en- — WS - ad lope. for dessriptive circular and commence | STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS; CLEAN | - P = — — o Work; good wagea Alfred Knitting Company, | and cheap rate. . Wells, 111 Famain, * " | FOR SAUE, BLEGANT DINST CLASS SALOON M4SQUERADE COSTUMES. BRI o M O MO = ing business, acknowlcdged best ' trade in | SEarr o e — - e business, icknowledged e ) £} AND LADIES CAN RENT PPRENTIC] G“lL WANTED AT 604 N. 18TH | BEST STORAGE BUILDING IN OMAHA, U. 8, town; price, $2,500, half cash. License until masquerade costum at 114 South 16th st. AT B > treet. C—M734 8% gov. bonded warehouse, Household goods May 1st, and stock cash, Bad health cause 231-D1ge il tored. Lowest rates. 10131015 Leaveaworth. of sale. Apply Tribune office, 604 8. Tith st. e — - WANTED GIRL FOR GBNBRAL HOUSE- M—505 o ol Y—708-10 PLUMBERS, st be §00d cook and have' reterinces: - SORANATON D GO i YOR Ad 0T : SEE WANTED—TO BUY, Tolved from pirties satisfied with 8 to 10 per | JOHN ROWE & CO., PLUMBING STEAM AND g i —— cent In a legitimate business; investment undor | hot water heating, §as fiXlures, globes. 421 8. 15. FOR RENT—HOUSES. CITY & €O. CLAIMS, PRITCHARD, 1712 AN full guarantee of principal and intersst; stand: 511 ' N—5! ng and character unquestioned. 2 HOUSER B K. msma. BARKER BLOCK. - S a5, YNt 0B PRINTING. J Di3 |T WILL GIVE $22,000 CASH FOR 22-FOOT LOT s ! PSRN S U S on Farnam or Douglas between isth and 16th. | AN BSPECIALLY GOOD CHANCE TO THE | RERDh JOB PRINTING Ob., FINE DRINTI HOUSES IN'ALL PARTS OF THE CITY, THE| J. J. Gibson, 317 First Nat'l bank bldg. right party who can command $4,000.00 o of all kinds. h st., Hee building. " N—-231 $5,000.00 to enter and old established busine: I O. F. Davis company, 1506 Farnam. D—494 . O 8 = — T Address P, O. Box 605, City. —M716 Co. Nl KBLKENNY & CO, K. 1, CONTINENTAL BLK, | SECOND-HAND HOOKS BOUGHT FOR CASIL 7 RNICE. . Dok [sAntisueriabiokisione, JA Beraam Rinet, 4 FOR EXCHANGE. WESTERN CORNICH WORKS, GALVANIZED - iron cornices. 1722 St. Mary's ave. 555021 GOOD FIVE-ROOM COTTAGES, $8.00 PER Iy GUU) LoT BAST M\“l\ TO EX nth, L. 8. Skinner,.310 N. Y. Life. (5 R : B = T i i *p_us FORHAME FURN Dot R A L DRESSMAKING. v — | = TRE AU v M ST, Gifer i ST CHEAPE§T 6-ROOM COTTAGE, WITH BATH, | FURNITURE AUCTION AT 111l FARNA) 5 B 5 . SSMAKING IN FAMILIES, 4316 G b in city, Uteduced to $15.00. 3083 California st. Saturdays, 10 a. m. Robt. Wells, O—607 BANKERS AND RBAL ESTATE AGENTS 98 DM MODERN FLATS, W. Squire, FOUR-ROOM Leavenworth, J, 29711 248 Bee bldg, AND| D—M500 NICE LARGE HOUSES IN DU cheap till spring. J. W. Sauire, 248 NDE 3 PLACE Bee bid D--M500 HOUSES; BENAWA & CO., 108 N. 15TH_ST. D—M761 FOR RENT, HOUSE OF § ROOMS AND BARN FURNITURE 2-ROOM BOARDING HOUSE, D 9 Bee. centrally located. Rent low. A Largain. 0 e DO YOU WANT A GOOD_COOK_STOV! FOR FIVE DOLLARS? It you can't pay $5.00 you can't have it, for iUs worth lots more than that. M. R. Ul 1334 8. 20th 0% st FOR SALE- HORSES, WAGONS ETC Take Notice—Hard times has made 1t possiblo to get hold of good business blocks in Omiaha and take farm lands in exchange. T solicit correspondece. J. J. Gibson, 317 1st Nat, bank. Z—-501 % _ROOMED BOARDING HOUSH, CLOSETS, bath rooms, all modern improvements; first class boarders, highest grade of furniture, large amount of supplies, will exchange furni: ture, etc. for house and lot and_part cash. ait_on account of health. J. M. Simeral, 2 Bee bldg. Z—109-10 BUSINESS NOTICES, DAMAGED Z\HRI{UHS HESIL\'I‘A(L.D, ;l‘) N. 16, . BICYCLES. M. O. DAXON, 402 N, WTH. Stoekholders' Mo ing. on Park ave, Inquirg at 422 S. 1Sth st. TO TRADE, A TROTTER FOR A GOOD PAC- Office of Lee-Clarke-Andreesen Hvflrd\\ are » D—858 PHAETON, BARGAIN; NEW CLOTH, LFAT“' ing horse; will pay cash differenc Co., Omaha, Neb,, Dec. 7, 18%.—Notice is — er, paint, $65; another, §26. Drummond C'ge Co. | D) 25, Bee offic herbey given to the stockholders of the Lee- FIRST CLASS MODERN 12ROOM HOUSE, P—Mi6 D% e Clarke-Andreesen Hardware company that 2019 Binney, $10,00. Withnell, 207 N. Y. Life. e YR EXCHANGE, NICELY LOCATE the annual meeting of the stockholders of s S a3 FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. Lot s RCOdEuIBe [andIRRY, tho company will be held at the offices of OUR-ROO! 516 WILL BT, o A e sald company, 1219, 1221 and rney " AN, Yt {)LAn‘ilz?umz- IF YOU BUY, BUY THE BEST: MACKIN- | GRI1 IMPROVED FARM street, in the city of Omaha, in the state of toshes, rubber boots, arctics, syringes of all [ WOl oAMEROVED AT Nebraska, on Tuesday, January 8, A, D. FOR RENT-CHEAP FOR THE WINTER, | kinds, gas tubing; all best quality. Omaha | 00N 0 81000 1895, at Bl ololock p. T, for the putpose.of one l-nmr:l house, th’G‘I; S-room cottages. J. Tent and Awning Co., 1311 Farnam st. Q—0609 — — electing a board of directors for the com- 2. Seott, Dmala Nal bk D_MIEDR | GigApRST CHICKEN AND ORNAMENTAL | FOR SALE—RKAL BSTATE, | pany to serve during the ensuing year, and ” FOR RENT-DESIRABLE DWELLINGS 1IN | “fence made. C. R. Lee, 90l Douglas. Q-510 == = Kecranana S g may <4 all parts of Omaha, E: H. Sheafe, 432 Paxton — = GARDEN LANDS, & MILES FROM POST- | bresented at such meeting, block. D-gsD4s | CORN FODDER FOR SALE, FOUR BLOCKS | “office, easy terms. Call at 840 N. Y. Lite. Attest: H. J. LEE, President. - north Lead Works, Ea Omaha. Tom Anderson, RE—528 ‘W. M. GLASS, Secretary. §-ROOM COTTAGE, 113 NO. 37TH, TAKE FAR- D7 M to J 8 Sun bam car, Apply at Stoetzel stove store, 2 =~ BARGAINS, HOUSES, LOTS AND FA D—31 | WEGMAN PIANOS, BRIDGEPORT- ORGA sale or trade. F. K. Darling, Barker block. one d-roons 1a0r” Cantforme ot OV B oy o ¢ | FIRE DRICK, CAR LOTS, 314; SMALL L FOR SALE, NEW 4-ROOM COTTAG! one_3-room, 1304’ California st. b+ | FIRE : . 3 r LE, NEW - PAGE: o - Shees - 8§16 M; fire clay, sand, gravel, screenings. lar, cistern, city water; cvy, 30th and 'S BUREAU. SUES & CO., Solicitors. Bee FOR RENT, MUIJERN §-ROOM HOUSE; AT- J. Welshans, 831 Board of Trade. Tel. 16 $1,250.00; g time. Inquire 1318 Farnam. Sai iy . o 2 } élc. stable, 2025 Scward street; utm‘ily next Q456 D27 uel Burn, RE—5% | guilding, OMAHA, Neb. Advice FRE oor. —MO84 31 i AN EXPERIENCED AND COMPETENT LADY | SARGAIN, 18 TO 1)) ACRES OF CHOICE | = - = = HOUSES & STORES, F. D. WEAD, 10 & Douglas |~ clerk and stenographer wants situation; can | jand § miles from Omaha P. O. cheap. Liberal D—65-31 | give good references. Address D 20, Bee. terms. Address C, 12, Bee, Omaha. T | e i g QM1 o0 RE—$05 DIl V 'OR RENT, ELEGANT 10-R. MODERN DW e — — ] Hing; largs bara, nice lawn; location 2lst and [ DRUG FIXTURES, A FINE SET. OF ‘m“u‘h MODERN 12-ROOM HOME, VERY CHEAP pruce. W, N. Nason, 407 Brown block. walnut drug fixtures will sell at bargain d on easy terms. 19 Bloney st. RE-918 | = = DM 8 | Ko particulars write Bnow, Lund & Co., | 0 on easy el u-u‘uunuwuwfl & MO. RIVER.[Arrives X T — = —~ | Omaha, Neb. Q—74-8" | EXCHANGES AND SALES: CITY PROPERTY, ,Omnhn 10th & Mason St \ INT, #-ROOM COTTAGE, WITH ALL — farms, merchand'se. Garvin Bros, 210 N. Y. |0 Denver Expr ) conveniences, 2112 California street. Ap- 'runlmi'unlllu-,l) "UL&TFAN HEIFER CALF Life, RE--M233 l.,nm ‘B, Fiils, Mont. & Pug: ply Milton Rogers &Sons, 14th and Farnam sts, 311 North Q—T44-8 S g—— .Denver Expres: D—M646- — THE FINEST GARL LAND IN THE | 6:4spm..Nebraska Local (except } FINE iT OF BL. world; 1 nd 20-a cts, just west of Lincoln _Local (except Sunday) { * FOR RENT, HOUSE NINE ROOMS: FUR-| walnut drug fixtures will sell at bargain Omaha close to paved strect, i price. . Call 5 T = nace, bath, 320 and Farnam, $27.00; ticulars write Snow, Lund & Co., Omaha, and see them. Hicks, 305 N. Y, Ll Arrives | also ' cheap’ $5.00 and $10.00, different b Q744 8 ["Omana parts city. ter L. Thomas, 401 Bee building. DSOMELY IMPRO D—MT735 ' 2 hul lh ll NDEOMELY PR ress. MISCELLANEOUS. ety pasIne b et cent on STh5000 o aan '.*.,‘2. L. FOR RENT, RLEGANTLY FINISHED, 8-ROOM, | . > balance 6% per cent, Address I 16, 1 all modern improvements. 408 N. 23d street FOR LEASE, INSIDE TRACKAGE LOTS. D D-M729 | 3, Bee. R—MT15 11 | ansmmeeeemeeemeeeeeeee ey FOI RENT. NEATLY FURNISHED TROOM | FIRST-CLASS DAIRY TARM TFOR RENT. HOTELS. cottage, $16.00. Apply at 247 West Emme 0od barns, ice house, excellent pasture, spring e — D47 water; one mile from South Omaha. Charles | HOT! BARKER, 13TH AND JONES STS, = » Ty e Childs, 1806 Leavenworth street, Omaha 75 rooms at $1.50 per da. Leav CHICAGO & NORTHWESTN.|AiT) ’ FOR RENT, 6-ROOM FURNISHED HOUS R—-Mis 12¢ | 50 rooms at $2.00 per day. OmahalU. P. Depot, 1)th & bason 5ts| Omaha new, modern, near. H. H. Harder & Co.. Bes e Special rates to commerclal travelers. Room stern Fxpross. . Bldg. D-MT57 9 OLA].RVOYANTS ,n'::‘":;:l;d by week or month. Frank llfldlsl‘l;h. 31‘“"’\‘;‘?;’ Li‘,‘""[ | i "Mo. Valley Local FOR RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS. |Mns DIt H. wu:lxlu-:n.73(..mwnv‘.}sr RE- | A\ETNA HOUSE (EUROPEAN), N. W. OOR. e sy liable business medium; 7th year at 119 N. 16th [ *13th and Dodge. Rooms by day or week. A CAGIFT = ml‘-fififi“finsml‘-'m ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN. 8611 3 ) Uiion Depst. loth & Mason Sis. Omana p _E“m THE CELEBRATED CLAIRVOYANT AND | COZZENS HOTEL, 9TH AND HARNEY ___EAST. - 8 rglnu‘xlmu-'u ROOMS palmist, the young Mme. Romaine, has ar- | steam heat, electric bells, telephone, baths, e tic Txpres: ) . Mary's_avenue. for man and wite. N, 17th street. TWO ROOMS, nished. 2510 D FURNISHED OR venport Rent taken in board. & FURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING 319 # ROOM N 1920 Cap tol avenue, FURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSE chivap. 211 St. Mary's. FOR RENT, 3 FURNISHED ROOMS l"ll bath, ’RW Cass. FI’I(VIS l) HUUIB FOR ul!h’l‘l. North 17th. FURNISHED ROOMS AND IN BRICK BOARD, THREE HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRC NT rooms. with ali convelnen for gentlemen Rlyi location very desira Apply to 2019 Haroy e T rived In the city and can be consulted on all matters; thousands have been made happy by her advico; those wishing correct advice on business, changes, journeys, marriages, law- suits, family, etc., ‘call on’the madame and be convinced she has no equal; letters con- cellent _culsene, elegant room 34.00 and upwards per week. 3100 per dny; 534 Night Expres ago Vestibuled Lmlled .Oklahoma Exp. (to LOST. BLACK GORDON SETTER DOG, WITH MADAM SuiTi, 2 8. 1TH, 2D FLOOR, Toom 3; massage, vapor, alcohol, steam, phurin T—MG19 §* MASS 1 DODGE. M2 150 TURKISH BATHS, TURKISH BATH ROOMS, EXCLUSIVELY FOR ladies. Suite 106-10, Bee B 655~ PERSONAL. FRONT ROOM, WITH BOARD, 2013 =103 Di7 DOUGLAS. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS ¥¢ with ‘board. Cull at 2107 Douglas. OR RENT, F-285 D22 THE HILLSIDE, BTH AND DODC South rooms, steam heat; BOUTH FRONT PARLOR; #9000 boar LARGE firet class tabie. F—402 8 Al.hO SMALL 1 lllfl!. i reasunable. The Kosc, B8 Harney. VIAVI;, HOMBE TREATMENT FO) Health book and consultation free. call Viavi Co., 34 Bee bldg. L ES, Address or y “attendant. U613 MASSAGE ELECTRO THERMAL BATHS, chiropodist. Mme. Post, 3194 8. Lith St. U-si taining Biamp promply anewered: businoss | LOST rictly oo urn i businces | Lo e Droast, black leather soliar. Reward for o iregpadential. "Hourm, 9 to 3, I8 .Gl | Rlum. A. & Blaup, T6h and \\'l.l‘lh [ R R S L L ost—isi—10 MASSAGE, EATHS, ETC. LOST, DROWN LEATHER CARD CASE. R turn to Miss McDonald, 2227 Dodge st for ward, 750- UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS H. K. BURKET, FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND embalmer, 1618 Chicago st., telephone 9. SWANSON & VALIE! embalmers, 1701 Cun . UNDERTAKERS AND ng st., telephone 1060. 4 M, © MAUL UNDERTAKER AND EM. balmer, 1417 Farnam st., tclephone 225, 638 G W. BAKER, UNDERTAKER, 613 8, ik T 2 e WHOLESALE COAL. JOHNSON BROS., WHOL) all kinds of coal! Farpam street. SALE DEALERS IN Correspondence solloited. 1008 'iB BELLE EPPERLY CORSET, MADE 10 order rom measure. 19 Faruam atreel. U~ MMNT 568 D29e DIAMOND l’Hli“TOfl ™ A DO‘!‘.N AT "ll\K‘ ‘ FRONT WAND TBOUTHEAST —ROOMS TN e e ‘ , detac! ouse; well heated. t. | DR T. W. STONE, 810 N, Y. ) [ : ll‘l’;'l Avenue. F-M1M 33 . ¥ » {t’i('l“L B RENT. BLEGANTLY ~ FURNISHED | MACKINTOSHES & RU JER BOOTS. 1311 FO! QANTLY et & RUBBER BOOTS. u _:,A‘n v llaflurr LARGE, WARM, SOUTH "WRONT | FIFTEEN ELEGANT CAULNET PHOTOS IN room ‘and private Board; tions. | 3 different styles. §1.99, §34_Broa U0 Douglas street. oM way, Councll Blufts. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL OF SHORT HAND, N, Y. Life, Omaha. Ask for circula 561 _MUSIO, ART AND LANGUAGE. F. GELLENBECK, BANJOIST AN ‘Eiifam.Oklahoma & Texas Ex. (ex. Sun).11305m 10pm. .C Limited.. Rt Leaves JArrives Omahal b Vebst _"Omana 5 Pamenger. (@atv).... fillom Sloux City (ex. Bun.ji .6t Paul Limited. & MO, VALLE' 5th_and Wobstor ast Mail and Express... Spm (X Bat) Wyo. ex, (ex. Mon).. 4:66pm Norfolk Express (ex. Sunday)...1: Fremont Lass. (ex. Sunday).... 7:60pm St. Paul Express... K. C., 8T, V& C. B. [Arrive Union_Depot, 10th & Mason Bts.| Omaha Kansas City Day Ex PR 5 . Nlght i SOURI PACIFIC, 2%, via. M1 Depot 16th and Webster St 8t Louis Exphe I8t Louls Expre raska Local ex. Sun.) “HIOUX CIRY & PACIFIC Depot 15th and Webster st Paul Limited. Arrives §:80pm. 6i10pm .. TArrivea Oma 9:40am [Arrives s Omaha ~BIoux Clly Passenker........10:20pm 8t Paul _Limit vidam UNION PACIFIC. | A nion_Depot, 10th & Mason ta.| O: oo Kearncy Bxpiess.... :15pm . ... Overlana yfi 15pm . Beatrice & Stromab'g 30 flo Exy teacher, 1810 Caiifornia street. GRINDING. s RAZORS, SHEARS, CLIPPERS, SKATES, 0. A L Undeland, 106 8. M [ maha|Union Depot. 10th & Mason Sts.| Omaba | 8le with the question of rates in their ter- ABAEH RATLWAY. — TArrivas | : operating expenses, $15,17 decrense, SETTLEMENT COMES SLOWL 31,605,085, total income, 171,54, decrense, $4,026,341; deflolency, $1,821,08, against a sur- plus 'In ‘1893 of $1,21,590, B Kallway Notes. Transoontinental Lines Are Gradually Get- | W. T. Holly, general agent of the Union Pacific at Chicago, was “talking it over” with ting Together, Howaver, General Passenger Agent Lomax yestorday W. W. Kent, genoral passenger agont of the Jacksonvil & Southeastern raflroad, Is ABOUT AGREED ON THE ONE-WAY RATE | in Omaha t> see his old friend, Dave Rowe L. B. Sessions of the Monon Route, is billing Omaha like a circus with attractive Chicago Roads Will Add the Switeh fiyers setting forth the virtues of the south ern route. President Charge of 82 Per Car to the Regular Tarift on Stook—Atehison Earn- C. E. Perkins of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, J. W. Blythe, general Mot Nk solicitor, and C. M. Levy, superintendent of the Iowa lines, accompanied by their wives, came in yesterday in President Per- CHICAGO, Dec. 6.—The meeting of all the | kins' car, 200, on No. 5. They went to Lin- western lines adjourned again this morning | ""_'r" ‘l': '{‘;'!'.'“'”;"”“ iy Bacit ! AT Vhie, R B aR L TR LD ReRis McKay, formerly Pacific o ast p to allow the trani ntinental lines: to strug senger agent of the Burlington, passed ritory, They were at the thing all day and will be at it again tomcrrow. They claim they are making as rapld progress as pos- sible under the circumstances, but it is doubtful if the general meeting will be able to take any action toward floating the big as- soclation business before the first of next | week. It must be done by that time or the representatives cf some of the roads will be compelled to leave for home. The trans- continental lines today were discussing the question of one-way rates and think that | they will get together on them by tomorrow The questi‘n of the switching charge of $2 on each car delivered at the Unfon stock vards in this city will make more trouble for the shippers before it is adjusted. The roads have practically decided that they will add the $2, which the courts have said they bave no right to charge, to the regular Nevada, Mo., to spend a few days at his old home before leaving f'r Yckohama, where he becomes general passenger agent for sev- 1 steamship lines and the Union Pacific and Southern Pacific. i i, SUPREME COURT PROCEEDINGS. On December § the supreme pursuant to adjournment . A. Houston, of Knox county and Willlam R. Barton, esq., of Adams county were admitted to practice Globe Publishing company against State | bank, Crete, motion for modjfication of opinion sustained and motion for rehearing overruled; Record against Butters, motion to reinstate overruled; Camps against Pol- | lock, Felber against Gooding and First Na- | tlonal bank, Chadron, against McKinney, leave granted to file amended petition; G. 1 & W. C. R. Co. against Swinbank, motion to quash bill of exceptions overruled; court met | . freight tariff. The proceeding will prov.ke | Schultz against Rie dismissed; Kuhl a prolonged howl from a large number ‘,,‘\ against Plerce county, dismissal vacated; shippers and the fight against the charge | Home = Fire "Insurance company agninst | Bean, me or attorne: will ba renewed more vigorously than before. | 13y motien for attornes The net earnings of the entire Atchison s overruled, uled in Mofions for rehearing wi e oV the following cases: Beindorf against Kauf- system for the month of October were | man, Bedford against Vancott, Lowe SLETLIIS, a decrease of $217.408 from the | agaihst Rlley, Whitman against state & , - | state ex ‘rel Ransom against Irey, Scott same month. of last year. Operating ex-| &late ex rel Rantom ngs penses were decreased $10,551. Among opinions handed down we Plerce et al against Davy et Appeat LOMAX SExS NO AGREEMENT. from Knox county. Opinfon by Justice H rison. Rate Situation Mo Declaros Stil Un- | Where a note was given for 1,750, the HAR 80, amount of a loan, it befig agreed between 4 o the par an that it was to bear General Passenger Agent Lomax of the| t per annum, the loan Jnloh Pacific, when gs! garc - years, and the ncte glven was Unlon Pacific, when asked regardirig the re- | (o Lun fIve years, and the nete glyen wos ported agreement that had been made be- | annum, and the sum of $203.5) was retained from the amount of the loan as and for a | payment of interest in_advance, and this | sum, together with the 7 per cent to be col- lected semi-annually during the existence | of the loan, not amounting to more than 10 per cent pcr annum for the amount cf the loan. Held, not an usurious transaction tween transcontinental lines relative to the advance in passenger rates, not only to the Pacific coast; but to Colorado and Utah common points, said that he did not under- stand that any agreement had been made. Wed ; Ticed and carried,” |, Iiliison against Brown et al. Error from s Bl Mk g ot 4| Phayer county. Affirmed. Opinion by Com- he said, “that rates should be advanced on | mieion e’ Haan, January 1, on the theory that the Western | An instruction which, in effect, loft the Passengor associntion would be formed by | determination of genoril damaxes’ resulting from malicious prosecution to be de by the jury guided by opinjons and judgment as reasonable men, held proper, | Where no evidence of special damages had been off rmined that, time, or rather reorganized. The adop- tion of a resolution and the signature of all linés to it are vastly different matters. As I understand- it, the resolution was designed | “Waggoner ot al against First National to clear out the dead wood in order that|bank of Creighton et Error from Knox the committee might have a clean course | county. Reversed and remanded, Opinion to accomplisb. the reorganization of not only | by Commissioner Ragan. = = 2 the Western, but tha Transcontinental asso- | ‘Where there is no dispute as to the facts A el In this the Union Pacifie | OF, Where all the facts’ are found or ad clation as well. ~1In this the Union Pacific | mitted, then the questicn of co-partnership will assist as strongly as possible. How-| or no ' co-partnership is o question of law ever, nothing definite has been accomplished | for the cou as yet, and it will be some time before we| 2. know what the interests involved will insist | upon. But anything that means an advancs in rates and a thorough understanding as to 't Where there is a dispute as to whethe a co-partnership exists, and a dispute the existence of facts which are necessar | to constitute a co-partnership, the question | 18 for the jury under proper instructions the transcontinental situation will meet with | '*5 “Copartnarship 15 & contract of two or our, hearty co-operation always, provided that | more = competent sons o place their everybody will jomn the new association for | money, effect skill or some or all of them in lawful commerce or business, and to divide the profit or bear {he loss in n_proportions. Following Kent's defi- nition, 3 Connecticut, 34, Sharing the losses of a venture Is not mutual benefl General Passenger Agent Buchanan of the Elkhorn, who is in attendance on the meet- ing of roads formerty comprising the Western Passenger assoclation, in a telegram to his | essential to & co-partnership. If there fs chfet clerk yesterday stated that matters|a community of interest in the profits as looked hopeful for a new assoclation, but they | Such of the business, and not by way of compensation .for. gervices rendered or-oap- ital ‘loaned -towards the prosecution of the business, it s sufficient to constitute a_ pari nership. 5. Sharlng’ In the profits of an entérprise is prima facié evidence of a co-partnership, but the presumption of partnership arising from a sharing in profits is not a conclusive one and may be rebutted by the evidence, were making, progress slowly, He. thought in view of the situation he would leave Chi- cago for a day or t Sir Rivers Wilson's Investigation. NEW YORK, Dec. 6.—Sir Charles Rivers ‘Wilson, who has come to this country as the representative of ' British holders of (‘fll‘l’.fl‘ 6. C :_nnnmlly ulnmlvx;:sl in ||]xm\l )y n.l\\ l,’ ] ; PR ertain- | WAY_of compensation for services rendered Paciflc securlties for the purpose of ascertain- | BAY, GF £ MPEMAUGR, for Sevles fumdered ing the exact condition of that property, has | community of ir st in the property the g | v had two or three interviews with C. P. Hunt- | ‘”rl\iji”'l of rwhv enture, (nw{! a r"r-mm\ml:_\' ington. Sir Charles was assured that every | Of Power of management of such preperty could afford to give in the pursuit of his in- [ (¢ Lroats of o LA BHAReNaL vestigations would be extended. pensation for h party having Wilson iatends to inspect the Central Pa-| no interest in the ty made the subject cific property and visit the Pacific slope, but of the venture and no pow in the manage ment or control of such property, does not corstitute such person a partner. Strader against White, 2 Nebraska, 348, third point he has not yet fixed the date of his departure from New.York. o [ bberreerrs in syllabus 'overruled. Gibson against Northern Pacific Hondholders Organize. | G (WWLAbGE, Overryed. | GIbeon NEW YORK, Dec. 6.—A bondholders’ pro- | “s A 'loan or advince of money to be in- tective committee has been formed in the | vested in some enterprise, the lender to have a share [n the profits' as a remune ailroad com- tion for such loan or advancement, he hav- Northern Pacific & Montana pany, composed of George Sheldon, Robert | fi/! 10T BUCH 0af of Ad¥ancement. he have Macklay, Charles T. Barney and Simon | qfject matter cf the business and no power the first mortgage bonds. Bondholders are | Of management or control of such propert requested to deposit their bonds and all | 49¢% Hot constitute such Jender & partner, unpaid coupons under an agreement filed | O Whe exccuton and filing of o release of with the Knickerbocker Trust company, | § CILILEL MOFLERES 18 not conslunive i The main object of this action is to protect | Gence ¢ Ilp l"'\) ‘ment of v"I'E debt secure by the Northern Pacific & Montana bondholders *‘u‘h\ mor IU\&L; in fil‘\nr of the mort- under a plan for the reorganization of tuc | 8ag¢o of the = property ~whose =mort- Northern' Pacific, gage llen attached prior to the execution and filing of such release. Brewster against Bank of Ainsworth, Ap- peal from Brown county. Reversed and re- manded. Opinion by Commissioner Ragan. In a suit by the original payee of a prov issory note tainted with usury such payee is not etitled to recover any interest what- ever, and can recover only the actuul amount of money advanced by him in con- slderation of the execution of such note, d1- minished by all payments of both principal and Interest made thereon, —_— A Child Enjoys The pleasant flavor, gentle action and sooth- ing effects of Syrup of Figs when in need of a laxative, and if the father or mother bo costive or billous the most gratifying results follow its use, 80 that it is the best family remedy known, and every family should have a bottle on hand The annual statement of the Central Pa- cific railroad for the year ending June 30 shows a surplus of §713,037, against a deficit last year of $2 Enjoln nama Rallroad. NEW YORK, Dec. 6.—Justice Trueman of the supreme court has made permanent the temporary injunction granted several months ago in favor of the Panama Mail Steamship company re training the Panama Railroad company from making any agree- ment for its traffic in contravention of an agreement made in 1872 between the steam- ship company and the rialroad company. Unlon Pacific Annunal Keport. NEW YORK, Dec. 6.—The report of the Union Pacific railway and of its branches for the year ending June 3), 1894, shows gross earnings of $15,263,982, decrease, $17y ~~, Those who have the most have it, as a rule, because they save the most. They're more eco- nomical. These pcople buy ¥ Pearline. Proof—in all stores of the better class throughout the land, you'll / find the sales of Pearline far in the lead, Now, these eco- nomical people wouldn't use ~\ Pearline for their washing and cleaning, if they didn't find it to be just what we say—the most economical in every way. Would thr:y?. S Peddlers and some unscrupulous grocers will tell you * this is s good as” €11 o “the same as Pearline.” I1'S FALSE—Pearline is never peddied, and if your groeer scuds you something in place of Pearline, bo it Ba.ck honest—send it back, 40 JAMES PYLE, New York. This great Vegotable Viualizer,the prosoriy- tionof & 'lhlm-lll!v:lll:l\ lfl:lnyllt\'l‘n , wiil quickly cure all nere Yous or, discases Of Lo BORCFALV Lriihia. SUL u Loon 504, Tnaomuila, ains I the Buck, Beminal B s er. n.»nv..&."fil‘h!’um Pimples, Unfitnoss to Marry, Exhwosting Dratis, Varicocelo aid Constipation. Itstops uil losses by day o night." Preyents quicic Besof discharké, Which It not checked Jends Lo Hpermiatorrhios ki g1l the Liorrors of Tmpotency, €U PEDEN B cleduses tio 11ver, Luo kiaaeyaand Ui urivary organg of al Lapurisien and restores sm Sty . T The res sufferers u) M ll nety per cent are troubled wit Ewoatatltin OUPTDEN & 18 the only known remedy to 60re without iy nperation. s toeon i F T Wrltteq guarantee given and money returned If six boxes does not efect & Permaicht cur 108 hox, 8% for §5.00, by mall. Bend for FizR clroulur and Lestiraon (sl For Sale by BEFORE ano AFTER CUPIDENE strength Address DAVOS WEDICINE CO., P, 0, Nox 2076, 8an Franclsco. (. GOODMAN DRUG CO 1110 Farnam Street,Omai:a. “THE POT CALLED THE KETTLE BLACK " BECAUSE THE HOUSEWIFE DIDN'T USE SAPOLIO through the metropolis Wednesday enroute to AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMA the Way of Charity. | ORGANIZ D TO KEEP THE POOR AND NE City Divi od Into Distriots and The ladles and gentlemen Persons wishing aid can apply t bor of the e mmittee in their district get a voucher, which will insure them they will get they call upon the quarters on Twent secretary at tho h -fifth street, are as follows District District No. 9 line, From Armou county line, Post. District No. 11—Fourth ward; Mr. Bruce, Mrs. Fisher and Mrs. Shriver. District No. 12—Third ward, from Sw) to Thirticth street; Mrs, Whittlesly, McDermott and Mrs. Shoup. District No. 13—From, Thirtieth to Thi sixth in the Third ward; Mrs. Ivor Tho and Mrs. Lynch District No. 14—West of Thirty-sixth, north of Q; Mrs. Hardy and Mrs. Kelle; District No. 16—West of Thirty-sixth, and Mrs. John Nocn. Cpposes Annexation. annexation,” sald Mr. Babcock, glass and wall paper man, the pe our local business. All persons in the Omaha would control everything. In b wo would have no voto on any public gi tion. everything and we Wwould simply have to up with whatever they saw fit to give I, for one, would rather pay the no ini local il of the kite for Omaha men who h erests whatever here. Many, of merchants have inve:ted evefy ness and lose considerable. As it is contentedly, and if the again we will knock it hard on the h forty years.” Mr. men the year round. Eut The Knights Annual K| of the Maccabees at ti annual clection elected officers follows: Frank Hart, past commander; Rosensweig, commander; J. 0. Owe! keeper; W. H. J. Fitzgerald, tion, Goodman, finance keepe: leutenant commiander; C. la George A. Baxtresser, scrgeant; master of the guard master of the guard; M. F. Selmon, senti D. P. Weschert, picket. The has a membership of about 100, Frank Clarke, soc Elected O Knoxall council No. canum, elected the following officers the ensuing year Regent, C. M. R vice regeant, D. G. May; 1461, Royal John Evans and Harry Foster were brov down from the county jail by Jailer M mann. The charg: was housebreak Both men walved a preliminary hearing were $1,000 each. Beaten f0 i to a Ball, William Miller, who lives on South TI teenth street, was arrested late yester on the char three nights e of abusing his wife, Two Ryan for assistance. He refu: the officer and was also locked up. B bles. 25 cent: LTy Trial size, All drugglsts, g MARKEL. WARRANTY DERDS to A T Hoffmayer, Denison, ad Park Land com: iy ot company 10 0B Stod 2 to ‘Anna Fou & T's add., block. 8, F L Howe Kelly, lot' 8 biock ', subdly of block 30, Albright's cholce 3 "B Meikle and wite to Omaha Security company, 1ot 4, block 3, Iirst add (o uth Omaha, ‘e % fot 7, block 2004 Omaha, undivided 14 1ot 16,"b Hil: side’ add ) 19 Darst and wite to LD Barnard, un- divided % of w 13 ne 30-16-13 QUIT CLAIM DEEDS, 1 G 1 ‘and husband to G H Payne, trustee, lots 40 and 41, Fairmount Place M M Ish 0 Anna Fouche, lot 11, block 8, Myers R & T'8 add i Fred Kern to A L Duncan, 1ot 25, biock 1) Orchard Ml Sherlt to Fred block 1, Orohard HIll dal master 07 A" Wakeileld, Tot ¥, block 8, Cote Drilllante to Willlam Stein, » 31 teet of ‘0 6 feot of lots 1 and 2 block 1, Orchard Hill. g PR Same 1o Phil Mig & T company, Tot ¥ lock 11, Reod's 15t add Master_in' chancery to same, 1ot 3, Stews At PLacO..riesi: e Same to same, ot U, Hame to same, lot 14, Bame to same, lot Same to samo, lot I Total amount of transters. 0. HA Oitisens Getting Ready to Do Somothing in EDY Tnced In Charge of Working Commitioes—One Man Who Opposes Annexation— Notes and G who are inters ested in the Associated Charities are getting stirred up a little, and will begin looking about them to see who will dos nate. Clothing of all kinds is needed. Old blankets or comforters will come in very handy to many of the poor this winter. any mems- and that what they actually need when oad- south o N. The visiting committees and their territories No. 1—From A t» L, Twenty- fourth to the river; Mesdames Westerfield, Cressey and Atherton District No. 2—-From A to L, Twenty- fourth %0 B. & M. tracks; M. O'Donnell, Mes- dames John Carroll, Laura Fenner and Ed Munshaw. District No. 3—From L to N, Twenty- fourth to Twentleth, then south on Twentioth to O and R, and east to the river; Towle, Mrs. Thurlow, Miss Pollard, Fowler and Mrs. W. G. Clements. District No. 4—From L to N, Twentys fourth to the railrcad; Mrs. J. B. Watkins, Mrs. Goodman and Paul McAuley. District No. 6—From N to Q, Twenty- fourth to Twentieth, south on Twentieth to Q. and east to the river; Miss M Harring- ton, Mrs. Harry Wells and Mrs, M. Red- mond District No. 6—Frcm N to Q, Twenty- fourth to the river; Mrs. Heeman, Mrs. W, S. Cook and W. Rawley. District No. 7—From Q to Wyman, rall- road to the river; Mrs. Halpin, Mr. Franfer- lick and Mrs. Hale District No. 8—From Wyman t) Armour, railrcad to the river; Mrs. Gleason, Byron Vaughn, Mrs. McDermott and Mr. Franfer- lick to the county Rock Island tracks to the river; Mrs. Callahan, Charles Daniels and Mrs, Wil Shoan. District No. 10—From Armour to - th Rock Island tracks west; Mrs, B ift's Mrs. rty- m Just Y. Just north of the county line; Mrs. John Larkin “The Bee has had several Interviews with South Omaha business men on the subject of aint “and all of them You op- reat seem ty favor the proposition. may place me on record as being posed to annexation with a g big O. I feel that annexation would ruin em- ploy of the city would have to go to Omaha to be pald off, and while there they would look around and spend money that would be spent at home if they recelved thelr pay here. riet, ue: Those fellows up town could éontrol put us. a little more tax and be an Independent city than to be have our, dollar, they have on earth right here, and if the town is annexed they will have to go out of busi- now all manage to make a living and get along oposition comes up head. that no one will talk annexation for the next Babcock is a solid busi- ness man and employs a large force of works heir as A, record HE A M. Schindel, phystcian; Jam e J. O'Rourke, chap- Am- brose Dent, master-at-arms; John Boyes, first ond nel; lodge now Ar- for fch; orator, J. L. Mar- tin; secretary, W. D. Cauron; collector, Dr, 1. L. Siggins; treasurer, Denna Allber; chaplain, Richard Maher; guide, J. Philip Krause; warden, Bruno Strathman; sentl- nel, Willis Berger; trustee, D. B. Sturrock; past regent, J. C. Carley. Held to the District Court. ught Iller Wednesday and taken before Judge Christ- ing. and held to the district court in the sum of hir- day 0 or the woman told her hus- band that she W hing to & ball, but in- stead of that fhe went to South' Omana and it is said that she had a very good time down there. Her husband learned of the fact and yesterday went home and beat her. The ofticer had some trouble in ar- resting Miller and called upon Willlam *d to assist Oregon Kidney Tea cures all kidney trous INSTRUMENTS placed on record December 6, 1894: 100 4,00 4,000 100 1,150 40 2,000 1,000 TR

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