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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONEY TO LOAN-—-CHATTELS, J. B. HADDOCK, ROOM 427, RAMGE BLOCK. MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE, PIANOS, horses, wagons, etc., at lowest rates in city; no_removal of goods; strictly cocfidential; you can piy the loan off at any time o In any amount. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN €O, 06 8. 16th JANUARY fore the Merrler" e Wash day a pleasure BUT NOT UNLESS N \ e PR [ an Irrigation aiteh, Mirage Flats s a steip DI‘,CUSED TO P‘\\ (‘Hl'lfl\b of land ten miles wide, Iying on the north tide of the Niobrara river. Work on the diteh will begin the 1st of February it the | weather continues favors American Exchange Bank Officials Oited to | Answer Charges of Oontsmpt. | FIVE NUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD, Holt Connty Supsevisors Willing to Pay that for Barrett Scott's Nody, | STREET CAR'S COMPANY'SMONEY TIED UP | O'NEILL, Neb, Jan. 11 (Spectal *Tele« | Bram.)-—About & o'clock this evening Sherift YOU USE Hamilton received a telegram from Valley, Judge Dundy Took ¥: to the Bank | Neb, which contained the followingy SAN lA Efforts to Protect Their Ins Have mysterious, but important_ informae ¢ £ 15 ton from tho Kesult of tion, t case. If you want to know come the Failare, | I W Ferrinl.” : Sheriff Hamilton wired to the postmaster '\ @ ey at Valley asking who 1. E. Ferrill was and S e = LINCOLN, Jan. 11 what his business. The answer was fean Exchange bank, ITISTHE The Amer- | o4 4 Fereill wife of J. B, of the Lin- | perrip farmer a mile south coln Street Rallway ¢ PUREST, BEST & Gy, MOST EcopppIiie MONEY TO 1. ON_HOU:! ture, planos, horses, wagons, or any kind of Chattel wecurity at lowest possible rates, which you can ck_at any time and In any amount TY LOAN GUARANT! Room 4, Withnell block, Y TO LOAN ON and all kinds of sec 430 Rumge block. ption RNITURE, PIANOS urity, Fred Terry, room X319 Some men are self-made— Some men are school-made— Some men their start made— Through a little want's aid— — Wally. BUSINESS CHANCES, WANTED, A MAN WITH A STOCK OF DRY €oods o ‘money to Join with a stock of gro- cerien. Gond location and trade established. John Ledwich, Avocn, Towa Y-MML OME; EEND FOR FRER W to Trade Successfully in Grain on rgine.” Perking & Co, 2 Rinlto, Y MUt J29¢ HOTEL, IN LIVE A farm; for particu- Ta. Y—Msds 13 HALF INTEREST IN AN roand Job office, in a good a and Lincoln: ‘a_practical printer preferred; $500.00 e, M6 14 7 OR TRADE, A N PAPER L, no other in the county; only small caplal necessary. Address F 18, Bee, Omahn, Y- M#66 1 STOCK O ddress Box Y —Mos5 16° Lk EAT MARKET ¢ Sixth street, Fremont, | 1 710 15 LIFETIME'S T AND ONL 3 for a_good manager, with $20 cash. Address Box 810, Postoffice, Omaha, Neb. MT14 18% GREAT BARGAIN, $,00 STOCK GENERAL merchandise, well ‘assorted and in good_shape, in best town and county in northeast Kansas: dofng cash business, $27,000; must be quick. Address F 21, Omaha Bee Y—MTIL 18% FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE, FIXTURES OF one of the best meat markets in Omaha; trade established; too old for active business and Il give o bargain. C. Shimer, agent, 211 New York Life bldg. 3 FOR EXCHAANGEA ALE OR EXCHANGE, coal business and fixtures, Hastings, Neb, $20,00 IMPROVED trade: genuine bargain, was i a (Special) depository mpany last was the living about declined to pay | of town Saturday. This | Tho committee of the board of supervisors ¥ Sy Judge | BPPointed upon the resolution prepared 12 SXolalted by ‘an 1IBC | Wednosday desiring It to appropriate §8.000 Dundy yesterday aftes n"lw""\ns reward for e apprehension of the of the bank of contempt the bank to order by the g0 themselves urt n its possession | issned oon, citin to appear and pu 1t appears the o turn all moneys to the temporary receiver, but it took | $4,700 of the amount to thg company’s credit and applied it on notes due, ¢ Today Chief of Police Geneva, having in custody whom he is returning to 300D will trag lars dddress box 142, WANTED, TO SELI established newspa, town close to Oma newspaper and_job cash. Addrgss F 14, Scott abductors, reported about 2 o'clock tos day and recommended that the board offer a reward of $1,000. When it was brought before the board it was cut to $500 and that amount offered. A resolution was also offered having for its object the offering of & reward of $500 for the appreliension of the person or persons who “did away” with H, Hill and son last June. It was referred to a committee with instructions to report to- morrow The NEW for g Carroll, 17 words or less for 25 cents, one time, after that it's only a cent a word. over was Sold evar;nvhc. Made by THENK FAIRBANK COMPANY, HORSES WINTERED, WILL CARE FOR A FEW HEAD OF horses for the winter at $3 per head per month, Horses sent for and returned at §2 ach. None but heaithy horses taken, and qnly from re- sponsible partics, T can give best of reference Address, M. J. Welch, Gretna, Neb, Ji coming due, left for Childers, reform Published in the morning as well as in the evening edition. ooper Cora the state is school. A mass meeting of the Univ wera held this morning at which §225 was osse which has boen searching the north country for the past two days quit thls morning. 1t has been unable to get any trace of the missing man. The offcers are at a loss whal move to make next in the case. Sherit Hamilton at a late hour tonight was undecided what move to make. ity stidents chapel time, at contributed for destitute drouth sufferers, and a further sum promised by the faculty. Brief addresses were made by Senator Rathburn, from the most needy districts of the state, Rev. Mr., Ludden, sec- retary of the Nebraska Relief soclety, Prof. Foster and Chancellor Canfield, Secretary Ludden said it. was much better for those who desired to assist to do so with cash furnished the commission, as they were in a better po- sition to obtain tra portation. Many parc: of clothing and supplies were received at the university this afternoon. At the court house tomorrow evening will occur a joint public installation of Farragut post, Grand Army of the Republic, and Women Rellef corps, to which the general public is invited, Commander Parker will call the assemblage to order at 7:30, and the exercises will last two and a half hours, OF the senate employes the roll call shows that of the thirty-two eighteen are from A Fremont., Neb. This afternoon at 2:30 C. B. Jefferson, Klaw and Erlanget's big atraction, “The Country Circus,” will give a matinee per- formance at Boyd's theater to which the prices of admission have been made so low that none need miss the treat on account of excessive admission charges. There will be seats at the matinee for 25 cents each. There will be still two night performance of “The Country Circus” at the Boyd—to- night and tomorrow (Sunday) night. The repertoire that has heen agreed upon for the Warde-James cngagement at the Boyd next Friday and Saturday is as fol- lows: Friday night and Saturday matinee, Shakespear tragic comedy, *“Henry 1V;" Saturday night, “‘Richard 111." NO MORE CRELIT, SPEGIAL Nq_flszs. AGENTS WANTED. BALESMEN OR AGEN KB M ensy nelling suits to order $13.50, pants 3, $1, mackintoshes cihnati, 0. \ WANTE ton; retails 25 cents; 2 to 6 sold In n house; sample free. Forshee & Makin, Cincinnati, O. J—M708 12¢ 8 Omaha and Winnebago Indians Cash on Their Land Sq h PENDER, Neb, Jan. 11.—(Speclal.)—The Indians of the Omahw and Winnebago tribos met In council this week to considsr the matter of granting another extension to purchasers of Indian lands in 1884 for make ing payment on. The result of tho meeting was emphatic decision of the Indians not to give another minute's grace to those who have not yet made their first ments, and the delinquent. paleface must to the front with the cash at once. Thero was about $300,000 due on these lands Des cember 1, and two extensions of timo have can’ for GRAIN. CO., WHOLESALE HAY, We are always on the 1M02-4-6 Nicholas st, "HAY AND NEBRASKA HAY grain and mill stuff. market to buy or seil. oY hirts Hunter Tailoring Co., Cin: MOGIF14® Adavertisements for these columns will be taken untll 12:30 p. m. for the evening and until 9 p. m. for the morning and Sunday g ‘ 5 edition. CORTOMED, Advertisers, e LADIES' AND ME 8 MASK SuUITS ront at Golden Eagle store, 114 8, 10th stre 55 K5 DRESSMARING. MADAME MARTI WILL MAK by requesting @ numbered check, can bave answers addressed to & numbered letter in care of Tho iee. An- #wers 8o addressed will be delivered upon presentation of the check only. Rates, 1 1-2c a word, first Insertion, 1o & word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 260 FOR WANTED, § FURNISH fitted for light housck ried coupl preferred; rent office. floor 1f pos s = must be moderate, PROPERTY; HALF 13 Willilams & Mittan, Address K for tirat insortion. These advertisomonts must run consecu- STORAGE. DEST STORAGE BUILDING 1N OMAHA, U, gov. bonded warehouse. Household goods sto Lowest rates. 1013-105 Leavenworth, M STORAGE 1° JSEHOLD GOODS; CLEAN R HOU and cheap rate. R. Wells, 1111 I SITUATION WANTED. A WIDOW OF REFINEME gence wislies & position as housckeeper or m ager of a small hotel or will take charge of a widower's home, who has two little children to best of peferences; references ex- Address Mrs, care General 1 pring WANTED-—MALE HELP. W PERSONS IN E wend stamp for 15 3" Woodbury, 121 W NT AND INTELLI- FRANK EWERS, 1214 HARNEY. M—363 e K. _WANTED—TO BUY. WA ), 3 SECOND HAND UPRIGHT plancs, please state price, make and where it can be seen. H. B. Scott, room 430 Ramge block. N—320 CITY & CO. CLAIMS, I SACH PLACE Dage book i2d e, Rt WANTED 500 MEN AND TEAMS 0 SHLL Co., Webster City, In. WANTED—A 0 do writing; of particulars. AN L N. Y. City PRITCHARD 1712 FAR'M, N—-365 (r0_ DE N. 18th SLL HOUSE Wil BUY AND & Parnum & Son, 11 moved), H. W. BOOKBINDE Y v ! for cloth and_leathe v | able for nent, W. B. Conkey of pap thorn street, Chicago, 111, TO BU depository for books and a_quantity comy 1. T. Clarke, 219 Board of Trac FOR SALE—-FURNITURE. FURNITURE AUCTION AT 1111 FARNAM ST. Saturdays, Robt. Wells, 0—166 FOR SALE AT A SACRIFICE, CARPETS, ehades and furniture which have been but little used and Almost new; also house for rent, In- auire 40 8. Z5th ave, O—MI35 ~_FOR SALE—MIsU; NEOUS. BRIDGEPORT ORGANS. WEGMAN PIANOS, 17 So. Q368 selling by no peddling; experien: mend st WANTED, FIRST CLASS PHOTOGRAPHER; n Al round man: steady job o right man no otlier need apply. Address Carman & W strom, South Sioux 13-M712 13 ~ WANTED—FEMALE HELP. WVANTED, YOUNG LADY FOR _OFFICE Woodbridge Bros McCujgueblock. Mil6 18 FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. §10.00, 30 days only DRES 315 N, 18¢h 016 _GRANT. M-168_JIs* BARGAINS, HOUS LOTS AND I gale or trade. F. K. Darling, Barker blg FOR SALE, NEW_4-RO tern, city water; cor. 9th and Sahler; : long time. Inguire 1318 Farnam. Sam! MODERN 12-ROOM HOME CHBAT 2) DRESSMAKIN style guarant BUSINESS NOTICES. SHORTHAND AND IYPEWRITING. G FIT AD ed. IN FAMILIES, Address T 45, RE AND SALES; CITY merchandise. Garvin Bros IRRIGATED FARMS NEVER FAIL; FRUIT potato, graln and stock farms for sals on easy terms; corrsepondence solicited, 1. B. Palmer, room ‘306, People’s bank, Denver, Col WIE HAVE FARMS FOR SALE IN ALMO! cvery county in eastern Kansas and southwos Missouri; It will pay you to Investigate our “cash rént plan” “of selling farms. We can glve you betler terms than anybody; far improved; possession soon. J. . Brady, Crawford bldg., Topeka, Kan, RE-M025 J12% FOR SALE, A 12-ACRE FARM, 15_MILES northwest of Omaha, Address I3 81, Bec. RE-M30 J250 $250.00 CASH AND $15.00 PER_MONTH WILL buy cozy home, large lot, on 20th street boule- vard, near two car lines and only $1,400.00. In ordinary times this property will ' sell for $2,000.00 easy. ~ $850.00 will buy .nice cottage and lot. £5000 will buy a fine vacant lot We ofter nothing but genuine snaps. Houses and stores for rent. Clear, Improved land for trade. H. E. Cole Co., 105 N. Iith. R E-514-15 work: must ‘welle. plain, quitek hand and b accurate in figures: state salary expeeted in own_handwriting. P, O. box 2.~ C—Mi2 19¢ DIBS .~ WANTING FIRST-CLASS GIRLS LENTR sindinavian ¥ W, home, 1813, Case GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSE. work; small family; references wanted. _North 2ith st. C—g1-12 WANTED—YOUNG LADY STENOGRPHER OF good nppearance and education for office work. +Must be quick, a Address with referen own stating salary expected, F 22, Bee. HOG AND CHICKEN FENCE; HARD WOOD pickets. C. R. Lee, 01 Dougl Qi FOR SALE, SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER, cheap. E. G. Clay, Council Blufts, Ia. Q686 110 SISTING OF 1 Keen & Lyons landau, 1 M. & R, coach, 1 brougham, 1 phacton, 3 buggies slelghs, 8 sets harness, 1 Minder board, but little used, for sale very cheap by Day & Hess, 3 Pearl street, Council Bluff 683 R SALE, LLIARD A FINE LIVERY OUTFIT, COM 1 surrey, TABLE, also pooi Nob, CHEAP, BILLIARD with balls,” cues and’ all complet table complete. Union Club, Vall W. Hempsted, president. handwriting, TWO LOTS IN NORTH SIDE; 6-ROOM HOUSE, $200.00; §-room_house. §300.00 ‘down. Charles E. Barnum, 1124 North iSth street. RE—M3P 16 I MUST HAVE MON AND OFFER FOR sale a fine ten-room house, with all modern Improvements, large barn, on paved street, % block from street car iine and near High gchool; partles having money can get a good bargaln from me just now. L. D. Holmes. REE—M601 12¢ TAKE CLEAR VACANT FOR SALE—WILL lot in good location as first house and lot, and require no balance monthly. A, P. Tuke, = Life. —Mi95 Om: SCHOOL OF SHORT HAND, N. aha, sk for circular, . MORRILL, CARPEN paper hanging tering. Ollice 409 5. Mth st., telephone 408, - STOVE REPAIRS, 'ER AND BUILDER, & ‘and_stgns, brick work and plas- STOVE nections Omaha a MUSIO, ART AND LANGUAGE. REPAIRS makes of stov tove Revalr .000 DIFFERENT Water: nttachment and con- 1207 Douglas street. Works. 06 G F. Bultar teache GELLI BECK BANJOIST 1011 KCuts - strect. AND| er, 914 =——=TH== I RANGISCAN DROPS Prepared from the o rerved in the Archivee of the Foly {mnd. hay ‘Dg an authentic bistory d A POSITIVE CURE Parely Yegotable, nal fo mula rre g buck600years We know of no actor who occuples so warm a place in the hearts of all theater-goers s Mr. J. K. BEmmet, “Our Fritz." On dnesday and Thursday next at the Boyd he will prasent the lovable German hero in another play, “Fritz in a Mad House,” which has had an enormously successful run of three months at the Fourteenth Streot theater, New York. “Fritz”’ has composed and will sing several new and beautiful songs. The play will be presented on a scale of exceptional excellence- and Mr. Emmect will be supported by a company of well known players, chief among whom are Miss Emily Lytton, Little Baby Spencer Sinnott, Miss Florence Foster, Miss Germaine, Miss nnle Ware, Messrs. Hudson Liston, Francis Kingdon, George W. Middleton, Harry Cof- fin, David Rivers and others, for Milton Nobles' at the Boyd on The sale of s night engagement evening next, “From Sire to Son,” Monday morning, a large house. one Tuesday ill open There are indications of The ““Ship of State” closes a decidedly suc- cessful engagement at the Empire with two performances today. The usual ladies’ mati- nee at 2:30, when any seat in the house may. be obtained for 25 cents, and this evening's performance at $:15. This production offers a pleasing contrast to the usual so-called melo-drama, being absolutely free from all objectionable features and teaching a lesson that may be ‘advantageously learned by any citizen. “A True American,” with the famous pugi- list, John L. Sullivan, in the principal role, that ‘ot John Deésmond,” will open' its four nights' engagemient at the Empire with a matinee tomorrow. Of the star it is sufficient only to mention his name, for his h story is written in the memories of every small boy in the length and breadth of the land, not to mention the larger boys as well. It is only necessary to add that Mr. Sullivan has made a most favorable impression in his new part wherever he has played. How much of his success is due to the actor and how much to the man it is difficalt to say, but Lancaster county,” four from Douglas, two from Adams, two from Otoe, and one cach | from Dodge, Hayes, Wayi®, Nemaha and York. Ior loving Minnie Hanson, not platonically but too well, the head of Marion W. Craig was recently earved by the girl's father, Ed Hanson, and this morning in the police court he was fined $20 and costs. The ex- amination teemed with a lurid deseription of | the fight the Hanson domicile, Monday night, which, according o the statements made today, was filled with oaths, kicks, blows, falling stove pipe and the screams of timid women. 1In default of money to pay the fine, Hanson was sent to jail and his wife, who was taken suddenly ill, was carried home in the patrol wagon Henry Grossman, the elderly farmer, cently sentenced to two years and a for stealing his neighbor's hogs, was taken to the pen today by Sherift Mille m George W. Berge, who claims that he | b has been appointed acting county judge, to- | w y made a formal demand upon present | Wi incumbent, Acting County Judge Wurzburg | sp for the office, keys and paraphernalia, buf | co was politely, yet firmly refused. Upon the | ov return of County Judge Lansing next week | ti he will renew his demand Benton Maret, Governor Holcomb's private secrelary, has filed his official bond for §20,000. The surcties are John S. Stuckey, E. A. Stuckey and M. W. Stuckey, all of iddyville. Mr. Maret has taken up his resi- dence for the winter at 1936 F street. For the coming year Capital City camp No. 190, Modern Woodmen of America, has elected the following officers: V. C., Gleason; W. A., John Buchana i H Tletehe R. Kimmel; B, C. C. Calkins; W., W. D. Cox; physicians, Drs. Haggard and Simmons. al i m m n 54 th hi K h | pr 8D ro- m B W G D. ALLEGED WHITE CAP BOUND OV Maltreatod n Farmer and Hiy Family and Drove Them from Home. BUTTE, Neb., Jan. 11.—(Special)—The case of the state against Fred Ellis, a well- to-do farmer, living near Lynch, occupied the | affect lic in rest of the evening was g mandc first Moline, second guards; sentinel, S. 1. Ben- son; gram.)—. ready st been payment, granted This will them for making tho not in any way those who have made the first pay= ent on their land, but there are a_ great 1any Who purchased land in 1884 and have ot vet paid i cent on the same. The decl- on of the Indians not to give any further me will cause a good many to either do me very lively rustling or lose their land, but it is belleved a majority of them either ave a sufficient pavment or 1rpo: amount on can secure hand loan to make a for the Rnights o stall. YORK, Neb., Jan. 11.—(Special)—A pub- allation of officers was given by the nights of the Maccabees in the Woodmen's all. A fine attendance was present. The ogram rendered was very good. One of the ecial features of it was the sclection of usic rendered by D. W. Payne on a French rp and a guitar. After the program the ork of the installation of the officers elected as begun and was watched by interested ectators. As the lodge, or “hive,” fs mparatively new one in the ‘city, not being er a year old, those who receved Invita- ons were only ton pleased to attend. The t in dancing and her amusements, At a late hour all de arted for their respective homes, The oflicers clected were as follows: Come ander, J. H. Newhold; licutcnant come 1. A. Bickford; record keeper, Peter ohn; chaplain, T. J. Burton; sergeant, D, V. Payne; M. M. Armer and J. W. Lankin, guards; C. E. Southworth and_ C. B, picket, V. C. Adamson; physician,. Dr, - W. Shidler; finance keeper, A, ©. Ward, The first session vof © the' new Board of Supervisors ended Wednesday evening, Frank . Houston was elected chalrman, Mrs. Gertrude Horr Cornell, president of the Women's Relief corps of Grand Tsland, arrived last evening as installing officer, Drunk or Insane LER, Neb., Jan. 11.—(Special Tele. viclently Insane individual, claim- SCHU Ing to be Charles J. Spirk of Dayton, 0., Kot off an eastbound train here last night. He was placed in the city jail, but made WE HAVE FARMS FOR SALE IN ALMOST every county in eastern Kansas and southiwest Missourl; It will pay you fto investig: for all Stomach, Kidney and Bowel troubles, especially this much is true, that the critics have dis- charged their venom elesewhere and have had attention of Judgo Skuse In county court yesterday. = About four weeks ago John. FOR RENT—HOUSES. CLAIRVOYANTS, b B MRS, DR. H. WARREN, CLAIRVOYANT, RE- liable business medium;’7th year at 119 N. 16th, i) MME. BENECIA, THE MOST WONDERFUL clairvoyant of the 19th century, 1617 Chicago street. S—MS97J13% —_—e T MASSAGE, BATHS, ETO. MADAM SMITH, 602 S. 13TH, 2D FLOOR, room 3; massage, vapor, alcohol, steam, sul- phurine’ and sea baths. T—M15 MASSAGE, MADAME BERNARD, 1481 Donx 48 8. 1TH HOUSES, F. K. DARLING, BARKER BLOCK. HOUSRS IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY, THE O. ¥\ Davis company, 1605 Farnam. D33 BENAWA & CO., 108 N. ISTH ST, OF § ROOMS AND BARN Inquire at 422 . 18th B FOR RENT-HOUSE NINE ROOMS; nace, bath, etc., at 84 and Farnam, also’ cheap’ houses, 35.00 and §0.00, different parts city. Doxter L. “Thomas, 41 Bes buliding. FOR RENT—6-ROOM COTTAGE, IN GOOD RE- pair, city water, $10.00 per ‘month to good parties, 119 N. %7th, 1 block from Farnam car line, Inquire at Stoetzel's stove store, mext to postoilice. D368 DERN 10-ROOM HOUSE, 2019 BINNEY. A D—-MIBII3 MADAM LARUE, MASSAGE, TURKISH BATHS; ONLY PLACE IN CITY exclusively for ladles Suite 109-10 Bee Bldg. “'eash rent plan’ of selling farms; w you better terms than proved: possession soon. ford bidg., Topeka, Kan. ELECTRICAL SUFPPLIES, ARMATURES AND CONVERTERS REWOUND; storage batterles recharged; electrical and gen- eral “machinists: _superior work anteed. Omaha Electrical Works, 617 and 619 S, 1ot st g 12 ELECTRICAL PERS AND CONTRAC- tors for electric light and motor plants and all Kinds of electrical construction, Western trical supply Co., 418 and 420 8. 15th st. THER BELTING, CHAS. A. 06 8. 12 i M UNDERTAKERS AND EhmALHEEE H. XK. BURKET, FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND embalmer, 1618 ‘Chicago st., telephone 9. 393 PERSONAL. DR. T. W. STONE, 810 N. Y. LIFB, TEL. 641 U-sn RSET, MADE TO 1919 Farnam' sireet, i U373 ELECTRO ~THERMAL _ BATHS, Mme. Post, 89% 5. 1ith st U COMPPOUND OXYGEN CURES CONSUMPTION, ashima, bronchitls and catarrh, Home treat: ment, §6.00 per month; 3 days' trial free treat- ment. Toom 810, N. Y. Life bidg., Omaha. U—378 MATRIMONIAL PAPER WITH 1,00 ADVER- tisements and photos of marrigeable people, many rich, mailed free. Address box 215, Brook. Iyn, 'N. U—M198J SKATES GROUND, HOLLOW OR PLAIN, AT A. L. Undeland’s, 106 8. 14th street. U--4i0 CO., 6 BEE BLDG, HEALTH BOOK - $-ROOM MODERN HOUSE FIVD MINUTES walk from court house, vacant December 24th, G. L. Green, room 23, B D108 FOR RENT—S-ROOM COT ALL MOD. ern copvenlences, 2112 California st. Milton Rogers & Son, 14th and Farnam, D—198 CHEAP FOR THE WINTER, one §-room house, §10.00, three 5-room cottages, .00 J. A. Scott, Omaha Natl bank. D—M212 BROWN BLK,10 & Doug, D487 LOWER FLOOR. #12 % TER MONTH. T man_and wife. without childrens hice loca- o Bpply ab 5660 Wostwarth neeomse. Toons EIGHT ROOMS, DATH, FURNACE, GAS, ETC.: Epear Hansoom par; on sar b B, Wead w6 and Douglas. DMos - TIOUSE AND EIGHT ACRES OF Tand on Military avenue. Inquire ‘of William Muihall, 2324 Poppleton avenue: D-Mg% 1 - 1510 CASS. TELEPHONE DA 1 MODERN THE DELLE EPPERLY CORS] order from measure. MABSAGE chiropodist, HOUSES, WALLACE, VIAVI CO., froe, SWEDISH MOVEMENT CURE i816 Chicago st.; consultation, and obesity OR LADIES, lentific, facial treatment free Mondays, January. U—M346J25% . THIE WORLD RENOWNED ALL 212 Harney stre FOR RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS, NICEL ' BOUTH 3 N MRS, J. BONNT reader of destiny, brings happ wear her magic charm, riches, brings separated tog for your future compinion by ‘letter only. All lette 2 stamps receivo immediate dreesed 10 453 Washington Liva. . way. FURNISHED SOUTH ROOM, who hest quire 1919 Dodge. 360 THLREL HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRONT poms, with all conveniences; ocation very de- sirablé. Apply et 2019 Harney street. AbIE, ~ AppIY. B IN_ COl MTI5 13 taining attention. Ad- Chicago, T, U 13 B. HAAS, FLORIST, PLANTS, CU' ers. Banguet, hall, residence ind grave rations, 1813 Vinton street, telephone 77, U663 SUPERFLUOUS HAIR * Destroved forever; no pain or injury, by the lectric needle. Cure guaranteed in every case, bad it may be. Moles, wari cnlarged vein as, liver d pores an discases successfully Institute, 1708 Dodge U—Mes7 120 WANTED, A ) GENTLEMEN T0 atte grand ball ai Gth and Dodge strects, Hotanla Park, Bunday evening, Jan. 13, 186 H. L. Wooldridge, gén'l manager, Take Far. nam and Dundee car. U—MG92 13% — MR L MONEY T0 LOAN—REAL ESTATE. ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO., 313 N.Y. LiF loans at low rates for choloe securlly in N braska and lowa {arms or Omah city ‘properiy. i wostt LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES LOANED ON or bought. ¥. O. Chesnéy, Kansas City, Mo, W—s18 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real estate. rennan, Love & Cc, Paxto FURNISHED ROOMS, ALL MO deco- venien. 1 Farnam, TWO PURNISHED ROOMS, BINGL 4 sulto; modern. 1920 Capitol’ ave, ! FUKNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD, I FRONT ROOM, HEAT, BATH, WIT M ura,” Tor two! T Sachs pavats T ot no matter how wens, red nose, bimplea, black les. ‘wrinkles, ' coarse, I biemishes, ‘Al skin ted by the Curapathic NT JOOM AND BOARD 206 Cilun ¥ HOOM & BOARD, GERMAN PRIVATE FAM- 1ly {0 2 or § respectable partieadil N. 190 ¥19-F NICE WARM ROOMS, WITH GOOD BOARD; tatea reasonable; modern couveniences, . The Towe, 20 Harney, oMk 10 CLY FURNISHED ROOMS AND HOARD, 1612 N. 10(h street. FoM Fae PLEASANT ROOM FOR TWO, 10 Dodgo st PARLOR FLOOR; BOARD 1 0 Awo small tooms. 2106 Douglas. F—Me29 130 FOR RBNT, ROARD AND ROOM FOR ONE or two: private family; down town, Address F 2, Boo office. WANTED, TWO — YOUNG ployed through the day 117 Leav DESIRED; AL MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. THE O. F. Davia Co., 180 Furnam Wi SWANSON & VALIEN, UNDERTAKERS AND embalmers, 110l Cumli st teiephose W0 M. O. MAUL, UNDERTAKER AND EM- balmer, 1417 Farnam st., telephone 2. 895 C. W. BAKER, UNDERTAKER, 613 8, 16(h § —————————— COAL. D. T. MOUNT HAS REMOVED HIS COAL office to 209 S. 16th st., Brown block. 401 SHERIDAN COAL, EXCELLENT SUBSTITUTE for hard coal, and $3.50 ton cheaper. 1605 Far- nam street; hain enirance: Board of Trade, ALL KINDS OF HARD AND SOFT COAL. T, Lavi, D18 8. 1ath wtreet telephonetii 3 M. — UM HOTEL 8, HOTEL BARKER, 18TH AND JONES bT8, 76 rooms at $1.60 per day. 50 rooms at $2.00 per day. Bpeclal rates to commerclal travelers. Room and board by week or month. Frank Hilditeh, manager, i 307 AETNA HOUSE (EUROPEAN), N. W. COR 13th and Dodge. Rooms by day or week. 398 BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION HOW TO GET A HOME OR SECURE GOOD fiterest on savings. ApplY 1o Omaha L. & B, Ass'n. 1704 Bee bldg. G. M. Nuttinger, Sco. 9 MUTUAL L. AND B. AS§'N PAY € 7. 8 per cent when 1, %, § years old, always redeemable. 1704 Farnam st., Natlinger, Sec. 4% — e e W0 CHRONIC CONSTIPATION, Price 50 The Franciscan Remedy Co., 134 VA" “UREAN 8T, CHICAGO, ILL. Ffor Cirenlar s.nd fimstrated Calendar For sale by cents. Sold by all Arnggists. Kubn & Co.,15th & Douglas Wo send_the marvelons French Remedy CALTHOB Free. uii 1 Legal guarantee that C:s 108 Will BTOP Discharges & Emisatons, CURE Rpermatorrhon. Varlcoedle and RECTOME Lost ¥igor Use it and pay i/ satisjied. Address, VON MOHL. CO, Gole Ammerican Ageats, Cnelznsl, BUREAU. SUES & CO,, Sollcltors. Dee Building, OMAHA, Neb. Advice FREE. RAILW V[ AY TIME CARD URL] Omaha|Union Linc HICAGO, BURLINGTON & Q.{Arrives nion ‘G Paci s (CHIC., ion ... Chic |U. P, CHI halUnion CHICAGO & NORTHWEST'N.|Avrives ANGTON & MO. RIVER.|Arrives Depot, 10th & Mason Sts.| Omaha “Denver Expres: s, Mont. & Pu s da Local (except Sunday).. 7 n Local (except Sunday). 1l Depot, 10th & Mason 8(s.| Omaha -Chicago Vestibule. Chicago Express. icago ane Towa Locai. o Junction Lo GO, MIL. & ST. PAUL.|Arriven Depot, 100 & Mason Sts.| Omuha _Cuicago Linited. 9:50ai0 ago Kxpress (ex. Sunj.... o Depot, 10th & Mason St stern Express Ubuled Limited: Valley Tocal.. ha_Cf AGO, R. I & PACIFIC. [Atrives Depot, i0th & Mason Ste.| Omi AUCTION. BUSINESS BOLICITED IN JEWELRY AND merchandive of all descriptions; twenty years' experience; watisfaction. guaranteed; best of references; sales made in and oui of ity Call on or D. Lewis, office 214 N, 15th atreet, with John Baumer, Gmabi: T SE NEAR . Reward for relurn (o Hoys, 309 Karbich block. Losi—M6os 13 LOST SPANIEL, SMALL WHITE Bpot on breast; reward for his return to electric light office or ‘water works pump station, Wal- nut Hill. 0511 e O i BICYCLES, A OKIah: « b M. O. DAXON, & i (AR OMAMA BICYCLE CO., 83 N. TH ST, [ ) A L. DEANE & CO., BICYCLEE, 1116 FARNAM 174 Jis CITY LOANS. C. A, STARK, &3 N, ¥. LIFE, it W85 VERY LOW RA' ADE ON GOOD LOANS. 3. W, Bauire, 448 Bee bidg, Wb MONEY 70 LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA Property. Fidelity Trust compuny, 102 Farmats 3 e W—in COANS ON IMPROVED & DNIMPEOVED GITY | flulfl'f\l‘, and upwards. § Lo 7 per oenl; no laye. ‘W, Faram Buith & Co. 155 Parnam W—dsl wt Nat') Bk. g, Wi FURNIRHLED wired, 1818 Dodg F—MI0s 140 UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT, 61 LEAVENWORTH § G—680-1; 4 ROOMS, BUITABLE 0K HOUSEKEERFING: ow vl W. eur. ith and Webster sts. G-MI151 e ¥CB RENT-STORES AND OFFICES T -THE 4-8TORY BRICK th'.:l DING, 3 FRONT ROOMS. CITY "AND FAKM LOANS AT Tates. Pusey & Thowas, ¥ WHOLESALE COAL. JOHNSON BROS., WHOLESALE DEALEIS IN all kinds of coal. Corvespondence wollclied. 1008 Farnam' streot: - ELOCUTION. ELLA DAY, B 9, COM'L NAT'L BANK BLDG. 61— 10 JOB PRINTING. REED JOB PRINTING CO., FINE PRINTING of ull “kinds. 37th at.. Des’ bldg nam sireet. This bulldl ire- . eement - I‘uunnwl- llu'.-A h-:‘- BI¥ 8t the oftce of Toe Bes. oo gl MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA REAL ESFATE 846 per cent. W, B Melie, Gac Nul. baalk bid. DENTISTS. DR. PAUL, DENTIST, 302 BURT &T. K.'C. Gmuha KEUT Ceaves Gunana ©:55am 6:100m Unicn ves OmahalUnion 0:00am........ 2:00pm. .. 2:00pra. Heari 7:30pm. . Atuntlc Express (ex. Sunday)... hicago Vestibuled Limite Giclahoma 1 epot 16ih" and Webster Sts. ¥ Depot 3 “Fast Matl end sixpress Ciex. Bat) Wyo.! B lei SrfolkBxpresy Fremont Pass, (4. Sunday).. “Kansas Clly Day ¥ MISSOURT PACIFIC, _Depot 15 and Webster Sts. Y Depot 15th and BIOUX CITY & PACIFI -oBleux Clty Passenge BAST. -Night Express.......... am 1:06pm 2xp. (10 C. B, vx Sun.) 11 80pm T X e ma & Texa I (ox Buny. i1 ioom olorado | Limited. 4:00p *, BT, P, M. IArriv I"Omaha & U, raskn Passenger (0al#) oux City Express (ex. Sun St._PaulLamted E_ & MO VALLEY. sl and Wbiter Sts. [ 'Omane | 4:550m | sspm | | tex. Man'j. Sunday). . -5t_Paul’ Expre A T C. B (Arvives ., _10th & Mason Bts.| Omaha Night Ex. via U. T|Arrives | Omaha Louis Louis Ex Local (ex. PACIFI Webster St Paul Limited. . 9:40am TArives Depot, 10th & Mason Sts | Omaba +220:20pm Paul 9 dlam UNION PACIFIC |Arrives Depot, 10ih & Mason Sts.| Omi “Keaeney Express. and Flyer ¢ & Btromsb's Ex. (ex.Sun) Pacific Express Fast Mt 1 BATLWAY -8t 8:bpm | 10:5iam 4ioprr | Louis Canaon Ball. 0a - Tid0pm | 8 only praise for Sullivan and his play. On January 15th, 1895, the Unlon Pacific system will sell tickets from Missouri river points and stations in Kansas and Nebraska {o polnts south and west in Nebraska and Kansas, also to Colorado, Wyoming and Utah, at a rate of one first-class fare for the round trip, plus $2.00. Minimum rate, §7.00. See your nearest Union Pacific ticket agent, E. L. LOMAX, General Passenger and Ticket Agent, Omaha, Neb. e Hayden Bros', ad. is on pa e Hildreth Happe HILDRETH, Neb, Jan. 11.—(Special)— The superintendent of Franklin county’s poor farm for the coming year will be Mrs, Fre man, widow of the late Samuel Freeman of this place. The salary will be $600. The poor farm is eloso to Hildreth. This place will soon library. Mr. and Mrs. Trumbull returned from a long and pleasant visit to friends in the eastern part of the state, Mr. Trumbull was a delegate to the grand lodge of Modern Woodmen of America, held at Lincoln. —_— Cuming Couniy Agriculturists. WEST POINT, Neb., Jan. 11.—(Special,)— At the annual meeting of the Cuming county Agricultural scclety the following officers were clected: President, Rupp; vice president, John H. Thompson; recording se retary, A. M. Peterson; corresponding secre- tary, P. F. O'Sullivan; treasurer, G. A, Heller., ; Hon. Uriah Bruner s the local member of the State Agricultural Board, S THE BEALTY MAF have a circulating today INSTRUMENTS placed on record January 11, 1895 Anton Francl and wife to Thomas Duda, # % 10t B, block 257, Omahi Edwin Dowling and wite 10 Lauritz #en, ot 13, Burdette Ot and strip T B and wife to Awmeri; block 6, Wal 3 1,00 t compi Hill aad. John MeCrea Jot 6, block 1 A Mutual Investment compuny o ¢ Cim, n50 feet, lot 10, block 1, Park 1'lace, J Nick and’ husband to Crecencia chrafl, W % n 40 foet, 1ot 70, Hartman's nut e i, oM 1,000 A 1,100 Tope i v 516 T R R Hentz to Omaha Seo Co., 1, rennan Place and undly Vlock 1, Brennan Place CLAIM 10 doweph Theiie . 1,600 loek Tot 1,600 Did [ 5 00 foet manter (o Moses Chise, 101 8 biock Place 4 1ot 4, hiock 1 « Kennedy, o wume, 16 1K A 1o A J Hi 196, Omaha biock 116, sarme scom, lots 1 and 2, block Total amount of (runsfers 335,731 Or Debilitated Women Should Use rmau-us uun'rru wdextr i FEMALE ™ it b REGULATOR, system by driving throush the proper n-{mn nel lfi' are guaranteed 1o result from 1Ls use BRALFIKLL'S FERALE KEGU g siees BRADFIELD'S denful intiuence in ampurities. Health and strength LATOR ki See ni W Hlousek, a Bohemian of Lynch precinet, com- plained to the authorities that he had been visited by @ band of vigilantes, who took away his homestead papers, robbed him of his corn, wheat, ete., and after pls about his neck, threatened (o hang him if he did not immediately leave the country. The next day Hlousek took his family and went to South Dakota, but returned shortly afterward. After investigating the matter, the county attorney secured evidence enoug to warrant the arrest of Fred Ellls, who | alleged to be the leader of the “committes.” The preliminary examination, held yesterday resulted in the holding of tha defendant ic the district court, bail being fixed at $150. During the progress of the trial, Bllis swore out a complaint charging Hlousek and his wife with stealing and butchering a cow be- longing to him, and this case will be tried to- morrow. ce di cing a rope | = &l bu ar ‘Was Guilty of Heing Cold. ASHLAND, Neb., Jan. 11.—(Special)—Wil- ltam Pottinger was arrested this afternoon charged with stealing coal from the B, & M. coalshed. He was taken to Wahoo to work out his fine of 1 and costs in the county Jail Matters in Grun precinct, west of Ashland, axe taking on a color similar to that in Holl county, caused by Harvey Pattinger, a farmer, losing three of his best horses all the same day. On examination it was disc ered that polson had been the cause and sus- picion was directed to a nelghbor who had been caught In the act of appropriating prop- erty belonging to Pottinger during the ab- sence of, the family. Indignation is running high, Loren Kingery, Louls Limeb lace Wagner, three lhunters, the Platte recently in a bout; were struck with a cake of floating ice and capsized. After a great struggle they succeeded in sav- Ing themselves, but lost their entire huuting outfit, consisting of three guns, Swift and Company have put in N add tional boiler to run their pumps while putting up ice, Hon, Jame a of fo vi di cil m i 0" fu; augh and Wal- while crossing | o th un Hall of Plattsmouth is visiting | in with T. T. Young this week, F. H. Scott-of New York City, president of the Century Magazine company, Mrs, Anna Jackson of Richmond, Ind., Mr. J. R. Watts and H. C. Scott of Atlanta, Ga., wre in the clty, visiting their parents and relatives and to be present at the golden wedding of the father and mother this eveuing. it [l “wr Fously Hurned PLATTSMOUTH, Jan. 11.—(¥pecial Telo gram,)—-J. F. Stull, one of the oldest settiers and wealthiest farmers in Cass county, who lives four miles northwest of town, wa shockingly burned by the explosion of @ hang ing lamp late last night. His beard and hair were singed close 10 the skin, the flesh on his face, ueck, ears, chest and hands was literally ' cooked. He is suffering untold agony. Eyerything poor oil. Mr particulars unti a A ol I it w case tell ted of the that when the thrown points to 1ts being a tull was u hle to today, when he st he slmply pulled the lamp down, and he atlempted o blow out the flam lamp exploded and the blazing 6il w all over his body The sentiment seems to be quite among th merchants in this city oil is being sold to them. a or §i general | be that poor Otliclals Tnstaliod. BUTTE, Neb. Jan. 11.—(Sp )=W. T Wills and Levi T. Pownall were yesterday installed as county attorney and county com missioner. They are both are the only ones who roc votes in the county The telephone line conne Stuart, Dustin, Grand Rapid steel and Fairfax was completed Sunday. | The first message received in Butte was the } P report that the body of Barrcit Scott had | p been found in & well, which was afterward | d proven false. | Foyd Connty Cr republicans, and | B ived a plurality of ar ting this y m Butte with AGor Bone- | To Drain the Mirage 1 HAY SPRINGS, Neb., Jan. 11 Engineers arc now at work Mirage Flats preparatory to the puttis ) 1) |t rveying fu of this morning. He claims to have relatives he claim days’ sary gram. - do citizen of this city, died at the home of consump! John Saturday at 10 president; gate Lo the State (Special.) Beveral of the selves at in. $69, tickets urnas of Brownvill ght hidzous with his unearthly crics, and as removed to the county jail at 3 o'clock He has been’ drinking to ex- ess for a number of days, he suys, and 1t*is fMlicult to tell whether he 'is insane or drunk. at Wilber, Neb., . Spirk is county treasurer, whom. is his cousin, of the prisoners, confined to thirty confinement for ‘petty larceny, was ven the privilege of emptying his slop icket at an early hour this morning, and here B, One took advantage of the opportunity to make a break for liberty. The sherift gave chase nd overtook him about half mile south, & cond shot from his revolver being neces- to halt him, Demiso of u Citizen, TECUMSEH, Neb., Jan. 11.—(Special Teles B. M. Payne, a ploneer and well-to daughter here last might at 11 o'clock of on, aged 70 years. He was a native New Jersey, but had resided in this city rotwenty i . Thres daughters in this county and two brothers in New Jersey sure vo him, FALLS CITY, Neb., Jan. 11.—(Speclal)— O'Brien, an old ‘and respected citizen, ed at the home of his daughter in this ty of old age. He was 86 years old. Hp oved o this city in 1870, where he has nco lived. He leaves two children, Mr J. McKeiver of this clty and Morris Brien, who lives in Freeno, Cal. The neral will be from the Catholic church m Favid City Brovitie . DAVID CITY, Neb.,, Jan. 11.—(Speclal)— cold wave struck here about 4 o'clock Is morning. The mercury has been steads ily falling and is now near the zero point, The wind is blowing a gale, Captain G. R. Colton, while skating last ght, fell and dislocated his feft shoulder. The week of prayer has been observed by fon services in the churches every even- Three herses were killed by the Elkhorn ain_ yesterday on the farm of L. Arehart, ree mniles easy, of here. The Butler County Agricultural soclety at s annual meeting clected T. B, Myers, George R, Colton, treasurer; . n, secretary, and J. G. Sholes, deles Board of Agriculture. ingma Kwindl M'COOL 1 on w Lottery foheme. JUNCTION, Neb, Jan. 11— An agent, at Wichita, Kas., for lottery company, now operating in South merica, sent to Fafrmont and McCool peo- o alluving advertisements. Ile offered the irmont people a guarantced prize of $500 they would purchase $60 worth of tickets. business men were only 100 illing to chip in, and others kicked them- the time because they didn't get Within thirty days after sending the they were notified that they had drawn 8500 prize, but the same was pagable in for the next drawing. The MeCool owd was, offered a prize of $800 if they sent 00 in cash. Learning how Fairmont had en caught, they did not bit State Fair bite Examined, GRAND ISLAND, Jan. 11.—(Special)—A nmittee of the State Board of Agriculture, ting of 8. C. Basset of Gibbon, R. W. 8. M. Barker of Sllver L. Haywood of Neobraska City, of Blalr and y. B. Dinsmoore of in the elty last n'got and this hey werc | usg over the by Grand I for the state ok, M 1 Stewart Wa Tho case ‘of Homer MoMe torson of the Grand Island any, in the district court fendant, was agalnst J. H reantile cor- on appeal of le yet eftective remciy for throgt fec own's Hronchigl Troches stand tin public favor. They are absolutely une cd for the alleviation of all throat deie tions causeg by cold o use of the vaice.