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e ’ — T TOTEHSEAN SY AT At W e ATTTRITI Y et ¥ u v h il ol . - o > THE OMAHA DAILY EE: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1895. ; " TV ' N s 1 SPECIAL NOTICES. |- et Uy UNION PACIFIC: MAY GO 1| ¥om wa= mexrstawsxats. § Ty (QUNCIL PROCEEDINGS - - A AUIL VML LN i Cont \EL Prelimluary Decision as to Kind of Bulld- Advertisements for these columns will b | 5 FHASS, FLORIST, PLANTS, CUT FLOW- R ings wnd Fencing. aken untll 12:30 p. m. for the evening and | ers. Banquet, hail, residence and graye decora- The exeoutive . ; g e committee of th - ‘ until 8 p. m. for the moruing and Sunday | Uons. 1813 Vinton street. Telephone T8, . e Western Trank Lines 8eem to Bo on the | 0 e Hving Park e o | Tt is Projosad to Keep Tab cn the Park i editon. SO - 'S i i e L I, dad Advertisers, by requesting ® numbered | BRATES GROUND, HOLLOW OR PLAIN, AT Dr. Wi, A. HAMMOND, Point of Agteeing. assoclation and the State Board of Agricul Commissioners. ek, ean have aniwers sddressed to & | _A: L Undeland's, 106 8 ifth street. ~ U-an In his Iaboratory at Washington, D. C, P ture held a meeting at the Millard hotel last i ] numbered letter In care of The Bes. An- | EWEDISH MOVEMENT CURE FOR LADIES The most wonderful therapeutic Can night to discuss in an informal way the -~ i #wers #o nddressed will be delivered upon | 1¥16 Chicago ireet: consultation, tril At discavery s:nce the days of deaner, CONFERENCE IN OMAH\ YESTERDAY | work of preparing for the next state fair, | ¥VUST SUBMIT VOUCHERS WITH EILLS = 3 presentation of the check only. Rates, U-—-M302-F28% which will open in this city on September 12, ' herenfter. Nothing taken for less than 250 | RGOSR and cecirie dach for Jadies ana_gentis | MEDULLINE, Oficials of Tnteresteid Honds Go to Denver | for the fair grounds has been prepared and | Clty Treasurer Found to Have Made n Mis- V7 'n1'|"m Insertion. Ol e | Madam Howell, 3 8. 16t strect VAOM THE SPINAL GBS, to Parley withUdh® Rio Grande { o mmen iaterested in the success of the fair take in Saying that Two Million in /.«/4 iese ndvertisoments must 1un - | i CARDINE, . . lo— Whakdihalr are enthusiastic over the location, all of T e DETRaR ‘ 1 tively. VIAVI CO., 36 BEE BLDG.; HEALTH_ BOOK “ FROM THE HEART. g o Lot them agreeing that it is an ideal place for Nk A A L s )/ —————————en | {Fe6; oMo ‘treatment; lady attendant. U: TESTINE, * Caldwesl Hny: such an Important exposition of the product Rights of Police Board. | ' WANTEU- b ALE HELP, SMARRIAGE PAPER, WITIL 1,00 ADVI X FROM THE TESTES. of this state. [ - — | “ments and photos of marriageable peopls, many OVARINE, + . . The grounds are to be landscaped s00n WANTED_ w0 MEN_ AND TBAMS 10 ,,}E"l,}' Tich; Hists of books, novelties, etc,, free, Gan- FROM THE OVARIES. Chairman B. D. Caldwell is an optimist of | as possiblo and will b> sown with the finest fecent precadents th | According to abiiity. The Litchneld Mfg e R MDD M| Tne phystologieal effects produced by a sin. | the most pronounced type. When the lower- | Of blue grass. Street railway tracks are to v ‘Gsnell At AIEHE WiE | STl Yown o OMATIA BUSINESS COLLEG AND | gle dose of Cerebrine are acceleration of the | ing clouds indicated absolute disagreement on | V¢ Pullt out on Center strect and the various | " " 5 et im- | 9 - ; " : roam. J pulse with feeling of fullness and distention | rallways are making preparations to put in e oot AL L s | R. A Gu M. D, of New York City is \\,:\u 3 .«J' Iw u" ASS PLt .\In EX ___._____——— n|lhe ad, exhilaration of s\lllln.,hn;'rnn-rfi the part of the western trunk lines he was | ampla sidetrack and switching facilit riant feature was the adopt of a ricom- | known to the medical profession and to the once, ee Hack, 313 So. 16th, . . urinary excretion, augmentation of the ex- | foremost in predicting harmony eventual The pre stk of putting 5 thi rendation 0o + financo committee that | public throughout th B o 3 Bow-12 | MONEY TO LOAN—REAL ESTATE. ‘,“.,,,g forco of "the Diaddor and_peristaitic | "1+ : 1‘ Al ’“”. ony ey n.u\l_\.l ”‘n‘" mm;n‘r,\v |“ ik «' itting - up the | mendaticn from the finan mmit b ‘:“t‘ Hx « it 0 T L H ‘n’-- OB AT WATTED: SIAND LASTERS o Retfon of the intestines, increase in musculat | and an assoc n as the result of fighting dings will be begun at the ear OpPor- | hereafter all ity departments be compelled | MAd an opportunity ¢ people’s needs, and operators P Chase _ani Mc \A.\IHU Y LOAN & TRUST €O, 318 N.¥. L1 #trength and endurance, incrensed power of | over the differences which separated the sev- | and as soon as the weather moderates =L S Bl for supplies n | DOUh a8 professor of surgery fn the United Kay-Copeland m; Two MeKay ft- | loass at low rates for cholce mecurity in vision in elderly people, nnd inereased appetite | o) linas, The wisdom of Chairman Cald- | ®" ntly the committee will select th $ B States Mol college In lis extensive ters and - two {rimmers. Steady | braska and Towa farms or Omaha city property. | and digestive power. P irman Calt | spots that are to be covered by the fair build nn:ction with the vouchers | practice. In speaking it one of his pa- % “. N e S s o TR e | , W=33 Dose 6 drops. Price, (2 drachms) $1.00. | Well seemingly is about to be exemplified, for | {gs’ and competent archit will be emw ted mainly at th ard of Pa | tients who was aflicted with the mo:t terriblg est Pullman, LI LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES LOANE THE COLUMBIA CHEMICAL CO, |the progress made yesterday justifies the as- | ployed to design the finest and most modetn | missioners and the Library board, which [of all modern maladics, Bright's discase of WANTED G0OD MEDICING LECTUNER AT | or bought. K. O. Chesney, Kansas City, Mg Washington, D. €. sertion that the Unfon Pacific will become a | structures. In discussing the materlal With | jave previously audited their own biils ana [ the Kidneys, he said mo « salary. Those who wrote hefore write . Y Sty e Western Tru ) which the buildings are to ba constructed it | i “A chemical and microscopieal examination D koL L 53 SO ) a7 member of the Western Trunk Line Passen- | Whi T ing simply st t W 1 vouch o the MERIN, S MOnEk Medichi P " MONTY TO LOAN ON IMLROVED OMAMA | Send for Book. 101 i g ’ 3 was practieally decided by a majority of | Simply submitted the O. IK.'d vouchers to the | o¢ tho patient's urine revealed quantities of P Wb teal estate. Drcnnan, Love & Co., Paxton blk. | KUHN & CO.. AGENT FOR OMAHA. ger committee. Although the lines, competl- | o "recant that the best material would b suncil albumen and granular tube cacts, confirming Wt gL ARSI rtehaiiioed s s “'Y”"‘ l{"""‘ 'I'“ ”:: ""“ * openly ridl-| yron A new design of pressed iron for Ths same comm'ttee submittsd the follaw- [ Bright's discase After trying ail of the hdries of Omanas City ¥ TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES, THE | ne culed the position the “Overland” has maln- | bullding purposes was dizcussed. This 1ron | g comment on the repcrt of the city treas- | other remedics in vain 1 dirccted him to use N . it Sity Davis Co,, 1605 Farnam st. W31 HOTELS. tained regarding absolute equality in the as- | can bo manufactured to reacible stone ot e hleh was referred to It at the previons | WAFNEr's Safe Cire, 1 was greatly surprised ey Wil beer 0| VERY LOW RATES MADE ON GOOD LOANS. sociation, they have secretly been “sweating | D and presents a good appearance, a H to observe a decided improvement within a ectrio Tie Renovating, Co J. W. Squire, 28 Dee bid) rooms at $1.50 per day y | make the buildings fire proof. It was [ Mesting nth, Within F menths 1o tube casts e | S i % rooms at 33.00 per d kgt kb Lol i bl U N that all thes buildings be palnted | *“The report of the city treasurer for 1894 | could be found, and only a trace of albumen \TATY On_CoM. | CITY LOANS. C. A STARR, 615 N. Ebocial rates o commerelal travelers. Room | should fail to sign the association agreement 1 b ifleont CAVhite City.” | shows that 71 per cent of gencral taxes fof |und, as he exp A i, ho felt perfectly TR w- and board by week ot month. Frank HUdIteh, | and overtures have been made and conces 1‘“’""‘ ”n\?m;: (.‘\ magnid ”,yll\ A hite ll.\“ LU s gL expros it, ho felt perfectly pleasant work. | GITY AND FARM LOJ T Low i = _39_ | stons suggested that would bring the several | Put several of the genuemen } | :s than in the previous year, and that T . AR i, cor C A | Cras n Piney & Thomea First Nat1 Tig bids. INA TOUSE (EUROFEAR), K. W, COML. | roads nearer togeter i the general plan L RN A R i o et 3601 SREL TS B0 ¢ ATEeil.(hicEA Wop | ok S oy e ;1\.‘:,1 yhat v 3 . W--339 13th and Dodge. Rooms by day or week. compromise. hat some of the b g should be con 94 $52: i W, e | other physicians an illions o ople = s AL o 350 " structed of brick to vary colors. paid, and §2 ) special improvement bonds | known for many years: that for all fe WAN Goon D BUTCHER: | IONBY TO TOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA 30| It was these difteronces which brought | structed of brick to vary tha colors. =~ Bore, FedRHiEd; raatisitig’ the totel. 6F N .v\l TN A il s e KR il A s wapertened; Christian. man destred. | MOEHE T, LOAN O company, 1702 Farnam. Chairman Caldwell to Omaha yesterday, and | It I8 alfo about decided by the members of | ¥ e Ll roubles, kidney difcultics, and ¢ Address, wita tefere! € desired, i v Y W30 American plan, '$L60 and 88,00 per « as o result of a long conference had with | the Driving assoclation to bulld a fine club | bonded indBbtedness from $1.876,760 to $1,677,- | Bright's disease f, there l|.< but one smnl‘v‘- ok b Woodty prom. RO —— European plan, 6c and $1.00 per day. Rooms, 1 Bakne! " Fat ouse fo 8 0w S0 ing the races, but | 677 ons well known remedy in the world, ; i operty. W Farnam Smith & Co. Parnam. | reasonable rates’ . Franck, prop. side a d Gen Manager Dick- | ¢ us ; L : X ¥ y WANTED—FEMALE HELP. “proper W1 sm-F19 | inson and the Burlington officials, Mr. Lomax, | over to the officers of th» Agricultural so- [ cf all Kinds out:tand'ng, one:tenth of which | suffering feom any eymptoms, such as pain WANT [t ERAL HOUSE: | MONEY 70 LOAN ON OMAHA R STATB | = = | Mr. Smith of the Burllngton and Mr. Cald. | clety. An administration building is to be | becomes due each year, were about $1,955.-|In the back, occaslonal nausea, pains in n\; WANTED, G 3 AL SE- INEY T LOA IN OMAHA 4 o 3 ol a » Western 1 | erecte where the officers of the fair will 0 The city treasurer alsy shows that | muscles, bearing wn sensations, or any of W 51 class, jerma at 6 per cen| e, . bank bld. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES, well, chalrman of the Western Trunk Line | erected, where the 3 ! | o Tt S Oty A UL TR Dy VD B ”\‘\'”4. - | cominittee, loft last evening for Denver, | hold their meetings and transact all their of- regular tax collcctions were ns foliows | those unmistakable signs which indicate the s Laih e A SRR e s | ARMATURES AND CONVEITERS REWOUND: | \vhere they will hold a final confercnce with | ficlal business. the years mentioned: 1892, ¢ 15 to | coming on of this great treuble, you should b ; DO FAN I AT TOMI, | Coatesponunl & orteniat lioor M- . o Bl slorage lnttotios recharseds clectrical and €6 | (o Denver & Rio Grande and Rio Grande | It was thought that the hest material to | Decomber 81, $085.238.0 colfections 1o | not.delay a momeat, but be warned in tine. i 5 $10.00 ateads work: nocanvassing;_send i ] WM | Orana Blechical Wotke, 617 and c1o 5. d6th st. | Western officials with a view to finally de- | enclose the grounds would be a closely woven | December 51, 631718 Go1IALIGHS D Diltay Noedlowork Cor, DeIrty, Mich. | asim— 51 | ciding upon the details of settlement. wire fenco, which would give the grounds | Deceiber 31 5,766 J C508 3 E o) NGIN o Before leaving Mr. Caldweil, in ox- | more the appearancs of a public park than “A comparison for January, 1895, from the f ——eee e e ELS. GINT AND cONTH 3 j an ex blic than — R MONEY TO LOAN—CHATTELS tors for Jghit and motor planta and tended interview with the railroad reporter | would grounds surrounded by an unsightly | ity treasurce's Is as follows: Regular ).OR RE —HO' e T — kinds of cal construction. of The Bee, stated that for some time the | high board fence. Other details were dis-|tax collections $16,- | MONBY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE, f rosterh 1) 7 ; s and several other | 41930 i el 7 R OOK e ety Aen bty e R Rio Grande Western representatives were | cnssed by the m rs and seve i regular 1 to] DARLING, BARKER ‘;.L:ui 45 |ll'\m|p-nl>k)rk4 favorable to the lifting of the boycott against | similar meetings are to be held l;Vul' “\- Pl 131 18504, 17 ions, | ies o Aooe T the Union Pacific on round trip business, but | of Agricuiture is meeting at the Millard to 1505, It 4 hattel Seeurity at lowest possible rates, which i Hrone 90, ‘38 | thelr connections. 1t was this doubt and un- | sines the last fair and they will meat agair ARE R R CHEE IR BBl Eet A & CO., 18 N. WTH ST. | you can pay back at any time and in any - - S certainty which caused the continued misun- | this morning at 9 o'clock, when it is likely 000,000 of taxes of Gt Do amount. \\[::‘I‘.'!‘:‘II\‘{‘"I.‘?AN GUARANTEE €O., N Cumw\ :‘P!“!‘g;}fl;:““ Jo60, derstanding betwe the various lines par- | that superintendents of the various depart unpaid and deling FOR RENT_HOUSE OF § ROOMS,_AND DARN it e = g %1 |ties to the boycott. “However,” said Mr, | ments will be appointed for the ensuing t on Park ave, Inquire at 422 So. 18t st - | J. B. HADDOCK, ROOM 427 ERANGEEREORE oS S EaDALL | Caldwell, I may say that the Burlington and | year. The contract and bond of C. P. Binkley for ) bk D BMBALA- | Rock Island have practically agreed to the T A r z gasol m od, . — - _ er, 17 T g 1 0 he repalring gasoline lamps was approved TROOM COTTAGE, IN GOOD RE- TO LOAN ON I PI = MRS 2 lifting of the boycott on round trip business | OMATA’S WIDWAY PLAISANCE. | Uik ey Conneil submitted s written pair, city water, $10.00 per month to good wagons, ele. at low vlr‘n»:uml_cl‘; C. W. BAKER, UNDERTAKER, 013 8. wlnd; and will yield to the Union Pacific its right — opinfon in which he held that th ard of | e I Niire i Htosit's” stovo, ‘Siife, | Gan pay the okn ‘e At any Wmo or 13 32 | to close intermediate gateways, which tiey | Entertainment of the . E. O. foclety at | Fire and Police Commissionars had the right Nt tospoutortioe T amount, ) BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION |have tacitly admitted Is a correct principle. ards Armory Hall to regulate the salaries of members and offt e T OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. The Union Pacific has contended that it Omaha Las a “Midway Plaisance.” Tt is | ¢ of the fire department sording to 1 . - s i e ..‘;f BRI N eA R HOTVSTO T A TOMB Ot SROURE GOOD | could not open its intermediate gateways to it ;. for it is at the Omaha |judzment. This was in response to a request 4 GIC L i s e X33 _ | “interest on savings. Apply to Omala L. & B. | the lines parties to the boycott and maintain | 10t & mile long, for L 1= ¢ e Sor Lt v SRS URATR e RE Beetyel | p i 3 ————— Ass'n., 1704 Teo bids. G. W. Nattinger, Sec. | its position, and this has practically been | Guards' armory building, but it has a Tervle | 5 e fu 00 haa no auth 10 in | BUSINESS CHANCES. i Sk Wt 5 | agreed to for the sake of harmony. With this | wheel, Moorish palace, Irish village, Ol [\ yo (i salary of the chief without the & SHARES IN MUTUAL L. AND B. AS PAY [ scttled it only devolves upon the Union Pacific | Vienna, Dahomey village, Streat in Cairo and | ccpgent of the council } ¥OR ~RENT-i3 CAPITOL =AVENUD MDSE. EXCHANGES. H. A. WAGNER, OMAHA O CRIATIN I 2 to become a member of the association, as | pecuty Show. Mrs. Black, who has been | Mr. Connell, in another opinion, stated that rooms, modern, The O. F. Davis company. e - 1704 Fag this Temov the af o6d: Hetwas ottt . : Y Ji g Ly 3 R SALE OR sTO0C e U R e, Dons betyeeh Lty sipeMintending the entertainment for the | Mercer's resofution instricting the b | S On RE 3 SALE . A § Ltk P. B. 0. society, has certainly succeeded spector to call but one mes of the boa FOILRL: drugs 4 town of 1,00 in eastern N present position, while ghe lines interested : ; Y he great | of examining engineers a month was not i furnace, hot and cold water one- | Address M NI Bivo it reprerantaiion on round. prbs o [ mirably In reproducing in imitation the groa a 5 engineers a monih was y half bloc o stol o e — Bive L d P bus- | Gda show o e World's fair. conflict with the charter. The resolution was ioatiaeairal o e 0 | FOR SALE, THE ONIY STOCK OF FARMING | LOST_GREVHOUND TUP, 6 M ntss k T SIS i I . j No. 220 South 38th ave. For particulars apply yenis in & gond fown and good farming | fawn colori return and recelve rewar “Our trip to Denveris net so much €0 |g¢ the sociely, and" though this socic Comptrolier Olsen submitted a_comn G e ATy S L Have an understandih(m to difterencos, but | oG, Walhining abeolute sile tion in which he stated that the bills for = 7 = T to see what can be’don® toward giving the | ) e ht S thict e e e e 5 = 5 3 BUSINESS NOTICES, 5 3 2 Ladaudy 1 tho signification of the b s | street lighting included thirteen gasoline FINE 7-ROOM CORNER I'L. S, 16TH | THE POWER OF THE 3 Rio Grande Westery just rep: tation in Rlla Sl 1 . 2 o oA 5 et, range and other . co ences, 331 S0 toscope 3 e e o s SRR SDLen ) gnate it, nobody denies that its | lamps which had never been ordersd by the E e e Satteraon ik, (s | tare s momething pib | DAMAGED MIRRORS RESILVERI the subcommitice to g organized in_the.| L and all its other funds, for that | council, The matter was referred for investi- feorgo Clouser, room 2, Patterson blko 1623 | turs s Eo west, The Rio Grandb Western is somewhat e deyslaas Eor Ha s bRD Worthy ks arnam_stre — DT AND N S TS ST FoT T | Temote, and it s leds iterested in an asso- g CAULD B ALY ‘request of the Bonrd of Hoalth that the 6-ROOM COTTAGE, 88 EOUTH 21ST STRE! sl Ny ] A Ll 2 clation than trunk ;linga, but we hope t i r f S 058 O D 12 X e at Golden I L 114 8. treet i i T BOILLD o ed the World's fa vould ense emoving 2 s be paic ¥ 3 FOR_TENT. PLAT IN THE . B ILER close up the membdrship of the committee, St Ao : s o o ki R T, FLAT IN THE - P.(B 1 The Missour!, Kapsat & ffoxas has agrecd to Iulmutm at Armory lull as a copy of the | finance committtee. g { aiso, first-class store become a member ot thditrunk line commit- | Sreat ariginal. The Ferris wheel is not £0| The Apollo club asked permission fo use ) 5 at 112 Harney street FOR EXCHANGE. tee, with the undérstanding that the south- | Mgh, but any 200-pound man is invited tc | the vacant room on the fifth flocr of the city | | | ST T T TR & Wostorn commitios el Tenttent i USh" | take a ride in it and is guaranteed safety, | nall on one evening each week. This was for 3 . H m houses and flats, central, unequiled. KCHANGE, FOR GOOD FARM LANDS L 5 | Louis, and the Missqui, Pacific has author. | and in the Moorish theater—there ls 1o | the purpose of rehcarsals for the April fes R inkl d m ; i Tizard, 221 North 24th et. Dogledse |, gt sctusl vaws in esstern Neb. or westarn s‘r‘{-:nuxo VICYCLES: BUILT LIKE A WATCH | ized me to sign its name:to the agreement as | Moorish “"“"‘h“""'.“l"“‘ Jyiho Aanca W entrs, | ival, . Thegréduest:iwas, sgrantd emoves wrinkles an a ~ = mrarae == —~ Wiy oh = Vestern Electrical Supply. Co., 122 8. 15th soon as its competitors, w) o - | but “in" the oorish palace, for which m | opposition of one or two members. 4 . FOR RENT, WITH DBOARD, A FURNISUED | $3,60000 to $,00.00, end store bullding. Will 3% 2 Rl irloh include the: Uns | Byt n e, SLORTEE, Ret setlor, with o ten | Ph sekdiution by Iuent directed e street | traces of age. It feeds through ; Tront raom. 2019 Callfornia siréot, Do-Ms21 195 | assume small incumbrance or pay difference. in ion Pacific, become ‘members of the ‘commit- A resolution by Ky 4 — — cash, Address A. W. Clarke, Papillion, Neb. ND RE. | tee. Under these citcupiétances I feel hope-| that makes him a good copy of o sultan ot |e mmi sioner (o n-tify the street rallwa: €9v= | 1 Hoves and builds up the ] FOR RENT_FURNISHED ROOMS, —MOE) ful that the Union-Bacific will sign the | Something of that kind, can be found a sight |‘pany to close the openings in the strects be- f BOLE 12 PROPERTY FOR MDSE. H.AWAGNER Omaha. agreement and’ that O trip to Denver will | Worth a nickel. A | uween the cable tracks. It wes referred to| fotty membranes and wasted PLEASANT ROOM. 1919 DODGE. E—M2 -2 finally concludé’what has been a long drawn | In the Irish village three pretty 12-year-old | ¢he committee on viaducts and railways. atty s iz 2 out cer’es cf interest'ng and instructive maet- | girls, one in a ballet costume, give a dance < SThBRY ANDVUNION DEPOT IAM HEATED FURNISHED |10 ACRES 3% MILES FROM P. 0. WILL TAKE = ings.” that large company always stops to wit- SOUTH SIDERS AND UNION D] . 13th Nouse and 1ot as part payment. Big snap for DENTLISTS. ngs. = at a large company s stop iDL A DITNION DRROT 3 FUH \ll‘.lll D R “‘ -‘gmn one for fruit farm or Knnlem Fidelity Tom Lowry appeared before t ouncil n PUR; 2 00! "OR HOUSEKBEPING, | Trust Co., 1702 Farnam st. 436 13" | DR._PAUL, DENTIST. 203 BURT ST. 36 ESSSEN The Strect In Cairo has its camel and its | behalf of the South Side Improvement cl man & wife; rent taken In board. 319 N, = Sees sues, nourishes the shriveled and shrunken skin, tones and ER BUSINESS PCOR. — = 5 — + ¥ = ) bride. whils the Beauty Show has in a circle | fle presented a resolution which was passed e 5 iy o5 Wit ,.‘.E.‘t.‘?‘AhR:,,’S ‘(_;rli’r;gm ¥ MUSIO, ART AND LANGUAGE, |Eitern Liues Tako a Gloomy View of the | i dozen and a half Omaha female celebrities |at a recent meeling of the club, the sub- i inv Olflt&' the IRl and nns 4 : TR ) = Outtook. in all sorts of costumes. stanco of which was a request that @ comnit- | 1eg o priches the impoverished : front and rear parlors adjoini TO BXCHANGE, roR wlm)l\| TARM TANDS | G, T GELLENBECK, BANJOIST AND GUITAR | CHICAGO, Feb. 12.~The demoralization | The “Columbian Guards” are Omalia High | l6° from that c1zanization should be allowed | €+€5y 4 3 - Toeadion: " Fa"Hodge. street, corner 1y e R e ehAnlae Inons|[laseach er ALV L Rss Birae: S11 | in cast bound frelght rates continucs and fs | Sehool cadets, Wo look just as dignified au | 1 Scombny o couis | committee when 1t hlood vessels, and supplies ; : i1 | Ao e 4h 000 ana. store. pupidiogs Wil = ——— =1 GELSAALboRRA. Treldh haten, continiel o O T e e et i | neld 1ts conterence with the rallrond offic a 4 BIMIELIS | e simall incumbrance ‘or pay ifershoe. in WHOLESALE COAL. Browing steadily worse, The rate of 20 cents) {yay cpeir more f)iustrious prototyp in regard to the completion cf the union de- | youth and elacticity to the ac- Fu ,; R NIEHED | Camh Adarei R W, Clarke, Bapon, N, | Soeo o e e between Chicago and New York was cut by il il pot. The desired permission vas granted. 4 2 3 i Rl et it g eseep g i e 408 |ICH s of e, ‘Correspondence solicited. 100y | Soveral of the eastern lines today and the VALENTINE WANTS IT. The ‘compirolter was wathorized (o tion of the skin; It's perfect. 3 oostotice, Rt b 1. oo E-site | WANTED To GXCHANGE FOR RPAL T | _Farnam strest st | contracts were for small amounts of business hioialimicE WAL B i ttes mad d & —_— e | T(ate, elegant set of abstract books of Dundy = — — at. o Ao N or §109. Ja s is t Jewa s i 3 4 FURNISHED R0OMS AND BOARD, | cowty: hice pluw. fine penmanshin and " ac- CUTTING SCHOOL. Passenger business on ‘both eastern and | 1OPes to B Sergeabiat-drms of tho Next |\ L0, o Fourteenth and . i R 3 : curate.’ L. B. Walker, Benkelman, e - = _____ | western roads s at low tide now. It hasnot| o SO Which was flooded by the bursting of o |counterfeits, Yale's Original 2 DESIRABLE ROOAM FOL TWO WITH BOARD, HE (ART OF CUTTING MuN'S CUOTHES | beenifo poor as now for many a day. Therei| B. K. Valentine of West Point is at the | yyqrpg. He claimed damages amounting to | ¢, 5 £ z & r 2510 Dodge street, Fdd5m120 ueht 00y Sihemines terms seasonable. Par- | js practically mo business being done, and | Millard, and In response to a question said | 512, Skin food, price $1.50 and $3. ; PARLOR Y0 Tllfil‘.flf)h - FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. M920-19 many of the managers are feeling down- | Jast evening that he was an applicant for the On a committee recommendation the p \ ” d A ATLOl U LT — ———— | hearted over the outlook. For two years| . e «t sen. | tion of Ernest Stuht, in which he protested | AL @ rug stores. 599 15, 5 position of sergenat-at-arms of the next s g earnings have been falling away from those n i agalnst paying a runner's liconse on the 4 g v re 1 B UNFURNISHED LGOMS TO RENT of the previous year and now 1895 is making |t This would be a reappoiniment for him MME. M. YALE, Health and Complexion 5 alist, Yalo Telplo of Beauty, 146 State D. T. MOUNT HAS REMOVED HIS COAL ground that Paxton & Sharp were not com- e MOUNT HAS REMOVED HIS COAL | poorer showing than its predecessor. T as he held this position from July, 1890, to | pelled to tdke out @ license, was 2 FRONT ROOMS. 16i1 placed on LT + Chicago. . % t = thing cannot keep wup in this way much | July, 1893. Mr Valentine was in Washington | file hicago. 4 Thet. THIS IS FOR YOU SHERIDAN COAL, BXCELLENT SUBSTITUTE | longer without putting one or two of the | in December and filed at that time notice of | The bill of the Omaha Gas Manufacturing —— . = hard coal, and $3.60 ton cheaper. 1605 I'ar- | weaker lines into a serious predicament. | his “claim.” He is quite hopeful that if the | company was allowed after $54.50 had been 3 ERMBENTSS ORI AND OFFICE3 Bamisrssts npinjentiancosondioC uTmade. As soon as Chalrman Caldwell of the West- | next senate is organized by the republicans | dcducted for lights not burning. e T T o o i TH URICK DUILDING —— = tern Trunk Line commis 1 returns from | he will secure the position of * his missionary work among the Colorado | from Nebraska. He scarcely lines he will be asked to call a general meet- | matter will be decided bfore n ing of the committee lin xt December, | paving Sherman avenue was placed on file. street. This bullding has a fire- A PERFECT PALACE, at basoment, complete steam heat- ing fixtures, water on all floor _Dly at the office of The STOVE KrFAL STOVE REPAIRS FOR | | 0,00 DIFFER] | i 2 It he succeeds |for he does not believe there will be an| A resolution by Cahn authorizing Some people think that - makes of stoves. Water atiachment and coa | in® pringing volora 2 1 drug stores to pu ickel-in-the-slot | | | ' % S 5 L = ; makes of stoves Nater atiachment and coa- | inbringing the Colorado lines into the fold |extra sessicn of congress. If there is one he | and drug stores to put in nickel-in-the-slot | || Bt S e “x‘n'x:n ,‘A:nfl\l-“rll‘u’u]n“ n‘.’.:.fl.'“z':\uw N o BAST FRONT, Omaha Stove Repair Works. L 1555 | tha matters with the Unfon Pacific and Mis- | believes it will be forced by the anti-admin- | machines was referred to the commitice on 10y ounnob/prey 4 the whole bullding:- steam heat, electric ele- — —= e — | souri Pacific will be taken up. If the Ccl-|istration democrats, and he doubts whether | police. delicate soups and sauces ] vator; building will be arranged to ;’l;&rlzgn- _— EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, orado roads remain on the outstde the com- | their influence will c he gavel to make| Among the nl\mflln\ ulun.rw.q” was a and delicious made bt J e R TEREOT — 2e wi ke ac ooking to the s T T T h union depot ordinance by Kment. This w 5 g MODERN IN BVERY RESPECT, GANADIAN, _EMPLOTMENT BUNEAU. RE. | hie.vill take action:looking (o the preser- a nolse as s0on as the Lt e e e e Qishes which are pecu- : | i ANADIAN i SPLOYMENT ' BUIEAU RE. | vation of thelr Interests with tha Colorado ——————— very similar (o the ordinance that was sub. ! SN ET 2 1 a5 | Mnes, with the Union Pacific and Missouri PERSON. PARAGRADPDS, mitted to the old council just before the end | iar to tho best French | R — Mi91 M5 . r SONAL IPPARAGR. 4 BALESMEN OR MONEY P Pacific as outside compatitors of the year and provides for the ccmpletion cooking in their homes 1 ZRMscling oulbeto order, 11350, panta Hshirty FINE NATURAL TREES, J. L. Esmay of Fremont Is at the Dellone. | of the depot at Tenth and Mason strects. Th I nes. ] 7 #1, mackintoshes §, Huntor Mlmym)« GG W. H. Ttvan of Jackson is registered at the | provisions are that the railroads shall release But by use ot o ek i Paxton. all clalms for special viaduet taxes paid, as K i A — Nort P ¢ P - s vell 2 honds orig ¢ voted, e’ the ! ‘fl'flfixf“.{.‘” “)\:.?.'.’.{,",,‘.(,\jfi,“.’;'n"‘j‘,‘u‘;‘){\j“” — orthorn Pasifo May Fas Undor the Canc| ao s 1. Baker of Lincoln is a-guest at[ el 88 the bonds originglly voted, wulle th Eureka Caémical & Mfg, Co y e s trol of tho Amorica A real estate adjustments are provided for along 3 La Crosse, Wiy, FIRST CLASS NEIGHBORHOOD, the Murray. i n I D 3 Ml 3E, Feb, 12.—Receivers 4 2 S e line o > “Connell compromise, b 2, SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, | MILWAUKEE, Ieb. 12—Receivers of the | "y " "Guatin of Kearney s rogistered at| g e 00 AReAReR COmIENE g ] 'S, RUDD Northern Pacific railroad are neg:tiating for | 0" Mirray erecr introdu an ordinance repealing ADY — e | VAN SANT'S SCHOOL OF SHORT HAND, N. " ha Northern Pacific the veterinary ordinance. 4 Bt quicle maloal bk profits ,H;‘f‘;‘"“]‘{; N WALKING DISTANCE OF DUSINGSS, | Y- Life. Omaba._Asi for clreular. jos | the complete sale.of the Nosthern Pasfio| g, @, Pence ls registered at the Barker B D ] q “WANTED_TO = U—Msa0i23 | United States Express companies, The bia [ C: T Brockway, Lincoln Park, Lincoln, Is ! ANTED—TO RENT, _— “CARPENTEHNS AND BUILDEL made by the American Express company is | At the Barker. Another Chapter in tho Plice Domesti | K ROOM HOU I CLOSE TO CAR LINE, BPEN & UILDERS. | the highest and the deal with that company | James Taylor and wife of Auburn are Del- DiMcultics, as a stock for Soups, 4 ! Mnl.::-‘allflmcnnnr\nn‘m.ll .a‘.lu!m;;:_:\. ‘:fu'x‘nl.‘!»"“ distance S . B, MORRILL, PAPER HANGING, HOUSH, n;a,y "“‘f"’yl"f, ‘L‘!n:.ml; with the consent of lone guests. The employer of Mrs. Mary A. Place, the | Sauces, Made Dishos, 3 SEAL - e <3 tel. T85; shop 2211 Tzard; te L ¢ anc rom & k R ot t cheaply and successfu HURNISIED TIOUSE OR CONVENIENT TO EVERYTHING, M7 :;l:vrmllhy the American cann't be learned. | . J. Whitmore and wife of Lincoln are ‘I““' rl" s m“;l“; l’."‘,[‘]or 4 ":T"ly 'h R L g couple. Address H 11, Bee i) — Phe value of the express department for col- | registired at the Millard. the children, called at The Bes cfiice ar Dy K151 lateral s over $300,000. Judge Jenkins has | "5 # ¢ the charges made by | N. B. Got tho ge = s 4 Ten members cf Morrison's Faust company | #lated that most of the charges made by jet the zenuliv T'gh'g JOM- 1 ; A WILL TAKE CHEAP LOT AS PART OF FIRST T ,‘;".‘,"1‘,'1’:‘: e e Bacil). | 4re quartered at the Barker. Pl gainst wite were entirely falea. PANV‘; and_avoid - dlsappoiitent 3 G TN OMATL ROXMH BURBAU. SUES & CO., Sulh-num Beo | t1es Tor the. handling and. shipping of coal| W. H. Dearing and wife of Plattsmouth | Ho sald that Place had not carned a cent | [ o6 thl the siehaturg of Justus vox bonded warchouse. Household goods stor from the port of Tac ma, Wash. are guests at the Merchants, i oSt ¥ 1013-1015 Leavenw M- Bnildln;.:. OMAHA, Neb, A\l\'lm- FREE. Kece BTORAUE. FRANK BWERS, i to Wis certain knowledge for the past six ||| ou the jur. — Munro Salisbury, the great California horse s: (hat instead of belng able to mains| g er for n Lurgn steel Company. SRS AR 1R BLoR R | months; that instead of Lelag able to main- | 3 enroute to PITTSBURG, Feb.' 12.—The Linden £teel| s home. in his wife and child he has repeatedly SOLIZ AGENTS, company, & large cdnckrn of this clty, has| \y, J, Fielding, business manager, in ad-|lried to borrow meney cf the woman, who gone into the handsiof a receiver. The ap- »‘of Eddy Foy's O the Earth company, | Was hard working and respectable, anl who plication was made [by large holders, who is stopping at the Barker. was doing the best she could tu provide for FIDELITY TRUST [¥ & CO WARBANTS, ¢ i clatmed that owing ta the,Anancial strinigency | My, B, B. Jenier, chict clerk of the Balii- | Wersell and ehildrcn, : . . = s e e - 702 FARNA . the company was unabls to meet its obliga- [ more & Oh'o rallway office s city, with | ,‘To show that he is utterly unable to pro WANTED -3 SECOND _HAND _UPRIGHT 102 FARNAM ST, SEARLES $1ons ab. they. NAIATeGLRNA I Was teared tne | miore,f Ohio raliway. ofce In this olty, Wit |yiq for the chilgren," aatd Mrs, Fito planos: please state price, make and where It can_be seen. H. B. Heott, room 430 Ramge g block. N e ——— FOR SALE ¥ UBNIT URE. A his wife and child, has taken rooms at the A s em- | DUFFI'S valuable property woyid'Be sacrificed. Henry | Viotoria for the winter. it 15 only necessary to state that | | o n || FURE MALT WHISKEY, Warner was appolnted geceiver. When Place took the children away from o ARTARpOLR LAY it estimated| At the Mercer: Frank Hamilton and wite, [ 17 flace (00K A SAWAY. [roh, & SEARl ES‘ The Jiabllities are S4#5000, with estimated | o A} the Meracr: [renkt Hamyion e0d wHS | Mrs, Place, and removed them 1o Beatrice, o assets of $ ,000. The mpany was granted the day following he wrote a letter to Mrs, | il S el her, Kansas Ctly; E. A. Rumpf, Dubuque, | e 44¥ fo0owie { L BAL GOM 1'u i | BARGAINS. HOURES, LOTS AN Chronic, B0 SXLAUELOR LN0 FANDREC: I.i E. J. George, Charles, W. Trein, A. L. | F1805 be o DAE D MR gL dan sl All Druggists, o A€ wants | Tmie oF tnde 70 3 Barllng, Bavker blook. Ann Arbor Stockblders Meeting Niclds, C. P. Bogan, Chicogo; I'. H. Otto support,” Mre. Dlace wanted (o 5 i _eentral 0351 1§ R M'l " ; A Y the children back sgain, but in order to con- X AR 3DO, Feb, 12,4 ¢ Galva, la.; R. F. Clark, Chicago; A. B ! i —e - - Nervous, TOLEDO, Feb. 12./-AF the annual mesting L A B; A. Bl 0 his whereabouts. Place always mailed his TY¥OR hALL-Mu.uLLL“NEQU;, GBS AND SALES: CITY PROPERTY, " of the Ann -Arbor #éofkholders here -today/| Hunt. Kapsag City: L. J. Devine, McCool |y tvo %000 rain and wrote his wife that ,,‘ ¥ LA rms, merehunds vin Bros., 210 N. Y. 3 iy Junction H. Cullom, New York: Charl q e A PIANOS. TGRIDGEEOR : & I it Private the matter of the absdrption of the Valey |\y. Chase, Stanton; J. W. Hewitt, Portland; |he wished to communicate with him she 3 Woodbridge Bros., 117 So. 1ith. BARGAINE: SALW O THADE IN CiTY PLOF: Dis 7684 way posipmned Jory v;.l.-u,nuU: pending | Jumes il o, B Bauli 1D, pottivone, | 600 t \"“1 so by addrewsing o leticr to the | (l g | 3G AN S TE ertles and ‘farms. Jol . Frenger, opp. P. O. | Q ecision of Judge VItiks as to which | Minneapolis; J. W. Story, Cincinnatl. aba postof nd th ter w e | i “,‘,““ku"‘,\"\“{{“,‘;f‘, i RE-MS3 ASEASES. mortgage shall be 'urmé ITie old. Daned | AHARSAY : — ‘| n’ QAN warded to him. Most of the litters he | c 2 L s 3 T 1 = 5 of directors was re- plvnml except that Wil- Chrantans At totels. wrote to his W were begging letters ask- - GAINS IN LANDS WITH CARROI ATMEN L. © ree. pt tha il T i ters ask. \ TWO FULL BLOOD) ”,“&fi',‘r R 6, matn oor Kr ¥. Lite, nm.hk TREATMENT BY MALL, Consultation ¥ree. | iy 'p " Connors suceedd® A. A. Soper. The| At the Dellone: T. T. Werrzl, A i for-eliher meney or clothes for the ohil | [ 1 Inguire Little Gem stuble; S:.l“:u-v..‘hlg o RE-§69-F11 ‘We cure Catarrh, all diseases of the | directors re-clected thejold officers Schapel, Pawnec, 3 dren. It was ¥ until last Oectober that | — - — - FING GARDEN LAND, & M1 rron . o, | Nose, Throat, Chest, Stomach, Liver, e rcade: 0. W. Grinnell, Waverly; | Mrs, Pla as able to recover the children, | g CLALRVOYANT | " #10 per acre. 840 N, ¥. L. . bliy. nE-ss1 " | Blood, 8kin and Kidney Diseasos, Fe- Raliway Notos, ERCRN: BBI0m; by B ) which she dj gtealing th when et male Weal Lost Manbood, and | Telking of salaries, President Clark said ighe Cr Tresterg, Crashanm; Georue | 4 oFaig o't | MR DI 1. WARREN, CLATRV ALSTRA ° Woaknoses, " yesterday that he redeived only a salary as M ‘“} My Aga S Alhbor wh el Ne BPRP Walueas madlyimi Tih yoar st W BT | ALL PRIVATE DISEASES OF MEN. | recciver, and that his salary as president James, Pawnee; . J. Joy, Fremont: 1 i P —— TaTH — | ke’ i e Nomeaibads 10 tho Red flver valt | WEAK MEN ARB VIGTINS TQ HBLVOL eminged wha the Pnloa Pesig RN [ 9. O 8T, Basuls SV Bl AN | Mis Biag Apra-Las b E 5, ley, Minnesota. Mop showing exact location, | Debility or Exhaustion, Wasting Weakns gt c ol of the company and into Granc and : 18, Mcln Seward 3| be the Uelty (o allow hus 7 A 8, ETC. | scction, town and range whi be mu U5 | veluntiry Losses, with Early Decay in the hands of the court Dinsmore, Sutton; W. H. Barstow, Creie, |7 Y Iren from her agaln, 43 g SADAMN SAITH, W8 . 3T, 3D FLOOK. 100N | writing fo commissioner Gres and middie 2ged; lack of vim, vigor andw. The pa At the Merchants: M. Martin, Hart ki 4 - 3 massuge, vapor, alcohol, seam, sulphurine | rallway , M y of a governm g ) wel! | g icking Uy Prematurcly In spproaching old age. Al yeld |, ThE Pay of @ government director of thefipiion; M. P, Peterson, Winside:' James [{hey are now b elt fed, well clothed | Mg, Dickingon, of T'hor, — | Feadily "to cur new tresument for loss of vital | Union Pacific is $10 per day, and 10 cents| Madsen, J. J. Reed, Wakefield; J. W. Land- | end proper ok ufter In every way | Ta., had an open sore on | | | TURKISH BATHS. and sea bahs, MBT2 16% TAL S S «I 1180 L) FARM LANDS. C. F. MARRISON, 02 N Y. |p: Cat or ‘or sddress with stamp for eir- | milsage, from which he is expected to pay|ers, Arcidiai G orge Si 9 i S 4 N e pected to pay] ers, Arciddiai George Sipe, 0. ‘W McEvery, - - 4 hh (s Life. Mi0? Mie ‘flflm- free book and rectlpts. his expenses, A car and attendant is pro- | Lincoln; H. W. Potter, Fullerton; L. 8 her foot which ‘;J"l“”‘df Five o — | 5 1, B s o R - ___ | TO EXCHANGE TOR CITY PROPE 1416 Faraam | vided the director when cn officlal inspec- | Borrick, Geneva; J. A. Anderson, Wahoo. Ked for Bum's i " red O'Nell and George St twill collide her for 4 ¥ 3 et PO W tiogy but the dircctor must provision the e Thurs PR PR T » best doctors ¢ exchualion 2o oo™ Slce" 10 10 med’ ol wner §40,000 i e e D0t Py AL S RROTAIN 1, ut | Colt. llfuir] 8 enin ”. Iu u; '1‘,?-1 w's hiall, Eouth Illu. Iu.',-! ltiz;,lms could not | S TS s o i et T e company are 3150 compeHed to do the same Politlcal candidates be unexpectedly [ Omaba "> vill box 8fieen rounds for a cure it, bu T amiouse 1o hereby fiven that the regular | Clihough there is 8 general impression abroad{ left out in the cold when the returns come | stake of §200. They are In conditton to Mexic B 2 NA. 1 B Y TV AR O Y TATE | South Platte Land company will be held at | that the company suppltes the larder with |in but people who elect to use Hostetter's | justify the expectations of the dead games | exican MASEAGH, TELECTRO ~THERMAL BATHS, | near Omatia. A e tmproved' 160 Just twihty- the oftice of sald company, in Lincoin, Neb. | eyerything sultable to am oficer’s stomach | Stomach Biiters for dyspepsia, liver, kidney | ihat “a ratilivg good” mill {5 forthc | Mustan i podist, M. Post, 3i9% 8. Lith st. it miles sohciwest Blou €ity! 3 cush | &t 3 o'clock & m., on thé first Wediesday | ot company expenss or bladder ingetivity, constipation malar.al | Stout 1s an ex likely lad, but stang 1 T T ~ Ui | R Y Y Petea™ il sus sactioe: | QUL HAE Ry Bh day of T - complaints o nervousness, are never left in | has trained to the letter, and wiil Liniment 4 ‘ X Y G T MA fips isud ot S W B dar af the Board af Direato sm i primarily c 1dity 4 else ¢ll may physicians | cavse the young Cornhusker (o long A 4 B DELLE BPPERLY COISST, MADE TO oo b el e o a | By order of 4 Disaaton Rheumatism i primarily caused by acidity | the cold elsewhere. ~ Well may physician U Cornhusker o | - Conler from wmenaue, 1IN0 Furnau st home fnuide. Daveaport & Walerman, N R Q PRILLIPS, Becrtiar of the blood. Hood's Sarsaparilia purifies | lend their unqualified sanction to this time- | bis native heath, up the river. k Wi DID. 3 e B U-33 Lite bidg. 21 lu.ncnln. Neb., Feb. B ¢ ' the blood anu (hus cures Lhe diseass, honored and unfailing medicine, has been chosen referee,