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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1894)
> f r All f THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , FEBRUARY 27 , 189 < J. 8PEG1HL NDT1GE8. Advertisements for thesa columns wilt b taken until U:30 : p. m. for the evening and un lit 9:00 : p. m. for the morning ana Sunday eJ- Illrma. Advertise , by riui > tlnR n numbered check. rnn hnvo nnmyera nddremod to ft numbered Idler In cnre of The lice. Anirarers o mtdreniwl will bo dellveod upon presentation of th check. SITUATIONB WANTED. . lo nwnrd o ft word first Insertion. thereafter. Nothing taken for lesa than ite. AANTED. . SITUATION HY AN INTELLIGENT yonnic Dane .20) ) In n "toro or office. Ooo'l ' i-fi-renc , * . WiiRes no object. Ail.lrwj Hi- nation , 1 > 11 , 1 > Q. _ A-MM l YOPNcT I AtY 1" > E- WANTED. HITI ATION . ! , hx- Jr. . o twch in Minlly or private who. ) . -olli-nl testimonial- . Hit V , c"vJl"n.SJ. , A. ilinMi H. lock I * ) * . Hlnlr , Neh. A M WANTED MALE HELP. "HuTlr-iTlVic n word first Insertion. lo n word tliVrcnftcr. NotlilnKjakenJor ICM thnn X < ± _ inont Rooas. American COMMISSION. THE AOENT8. BALAtlY OH I AI- Rrontnsl Invention of the nR < * . The New ' . Sells on cht Chemical Ink KraslnB I'jncM. ' . Eraser . - Monroe t- X 3C , 1.-1 Crosse. vyii. H-7.-t TAI LOUS WANTED AT PIIANK J. I A8S Atjli A HOUND to pnlrln of all kinds. , ' , Auburn , * < ' . . Heihert I'hlm > enney _ ; _ , _ , _ 27. w vNTrn nuTcin-iii , MUST in : STEADY , Volr nnd "ipahto of mannnlnB ' 'V"Tcns ex" r , > f..r.'iice. previous experience rind wnBjs . Man of family pref'ir " IMTU.I. fir "Imlron for competent man. Lock Iox ! BIJMJirtlJini ; ! AVA.NTED. ClOOIJ CANVASSBIIS ; OOOD I . X' H-M8.7 o 1611 Izard street. ltatH , Il4o a word first Innertlon. Ic n word thereafter. Nothing token for lesa thnn 25c. WANTED , A NUIIHE OIUI. KOIl ONE CHILI ) ; mu l have references. Apply 200. Bt. Mary's ( 5li | ' . - UM'UIIC. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ GIIIL FOR OENEIIAL TIOL'SEWOIlK ; J'AM- ily of 3. SOS N. 4M Mil cot. Apply afternoons. 1 - ' WANTED-LADIEB AND OENTLEMEN. YOU can c-nrn from J3.00 to J15.00 per week dolns Blrlctly home work for IIH ; no canvassing and Htoaily work. Kcncl pelf-addressed envelope. Liberty Supply Cu , . Hoston , Mass. C MS1S 1 * WANTED. OIUI , KOn OENErtAL I10USE- woik. Call ut 1 p. in. or after 7 p. m at ! > OI N. 18th. C 182 23 * _ WANTKO 2 GIIILS FOR MAIUUNO AND xortlng. Must wrllo a No. 1 hand. Krontlnr hti'iim lailliilry. C 816-26' ' FOR BENT HOUSES. Ilnlo-i , lOo a line cnch Insertion , $1.50 n line per iniintli. Nothing taken for lesa than 25c. HOUSES IN Ain I'AriTs OP THR CITY. O , l'\ Davis company , 1503 Farnam. D 732 C-ItOOM COTTAGE ; MODEttN. CHOICE IN Hllinford Circle. C. S. lilgutter , 204 lice hullillnif. D-7B3 HOLISK3 , V. K. DAIILINQ , nLOCIC , D-751 Ninv HODEnN 8-ROOM HOUSE , 31 & MASON D 756 _ Ill-iNTAL AQENCY. D07 IJUOWN 1JLOCK. D-MS13 3 AND 4-nOO.M AI'AHTMKNTS , STEAM HKAT ; l fpifnct-B rcqulreil , S16 S. 22d. _ D MM3 " ' * T\7 : COIlNKIl FLAT IN CLOUSEU BLOCK. 7 tnoim. ranKO and all other conveniences. Urorce Clouser , room 2 , 1623 Farnam. D M303 C-UOOM II , 1901 N. 23 ; 3-IIOOM II , 1203 CAbl- foiula si. ; D-rooiu II , 120S California. _ D-Mlm20 rrtit HUNT , i FIAT , c nooMS , STOAM ln-al. , l.lnlnn block , cornel' of 1,3th' nnd Mason. liiciiilra at 017 Union block. John Hnmtln , Htfi'iU. . D-M5I9 _ _ _ 7 ItOO.M MODKHN COTTAOn. HAST FRONT , ' J2.J.W. Fidelity Trust Co. , 1702 Fnrmim. D-5I6 _ IK ) I 'H KS FOR 11KNT. F. D. WKAD.DOIKU.AS. FOll HUNT , C-ItOOU COTTAGE. f.OS . S. 31ST. D MS30 3' G A It DUN PATCHES FROM 5 TO 00 ACRES. 8-i'ixmi modem house. 3-room cnttnRe , very nice. Omaha Iteal Eslute nnd Trust Co. Room 4 Ileo IlldRT. U M78I87 FQU UKNT. 11-ROOM HOUSE : Hl'LKNDlD I.O- fsillly , 2227 DodRo ; furnace , rniiBc , bath , hot and cold water ; peed repair ; sewer , small turn , nice front nnd back yard ; lo\v rent. Apply N. A. Kulih , 10th and Douglas. D MS38 23 Foil RUNT. llOUSt ! WITH AM ( CON- .vi'iilrnrpH , In best part of city ; five minutes w.ilk of irastolllcc ; electric cars ; will not rent fur boarding house ; referenced required. N. Hlu-lltin , 310 N. Y. Life buldlng. D 813 28 VNIH1UAI.KD G.ROOM CORNER FLAT , ALSO 7 II..MII . . lumsn ; Ktiuun heat , with all modern iiiuVfitlem-cs. Tlzard , 221 N. 2lth struct. D M8S3 1 * AGENCY. HUTCIUNSDN. 103.1 FAR- D MSI3 iI26 BENT FURNISHED BOOMSl FIJIINIHHKD ROOMS , MODERN , 1717 CH1CA- cu street. E St7.tlf2S' l'UUNIHJjD HOOil , Z017 IIARNEY STIIEKT. _ _ _ _ , _ E auas 27 * iiAimi : ROOM : HUITADLE FOR 2 ; MODERN i'iimvnh'iu-1'B.- ! ) DoilKP. KM8li' a BOOMS AND BOAB.P. YOl NCI WOJIKN'S llOME. UNDER CAUE OF ' Christum uusoclatlon. 111 S. nth st. f 1V-C12 ROOMS AND ROARD1NO. EVERYTHINd a. 2108 DouKlaa atreet. F 462. MW Fol UUNT , NTS E iTY FURNISHED SOUTH room , wllli first class board , 2333 Si. Mnry's a \ . - . F 536 23 * Toil HUNT. NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS , lth boiirU. 21118 Callfiirnla t. F 074 2' _ l > onilE 1'ARLORS , WITH HOARD. 1720 DiulKi. ' . F SIO 27 * 1 OR 1IJ.\-T { , NICELY FURNISHED FRONT rcxiiiis with board ; terms icueonuble. 613 No. IMlh i.tiwt. F SU S' I r\N | ) . O.ME KOUTII ROOMS. WITH HOARD ; ii'liphnnicteiuii , etc. References. 202 No. JMh utroet. F MS37 27 FOR RENT-TJNirUItNISH'D BOOMS. Rates , 1'ic a word tlrst Insertion , lo n word thervatter. Nothing taken for less than 25c , < " uuoaLr. 634 so. irru ST. a MSH M3 D OU 7 IIOOMS , STEAM IIUAT , " < 0'1 N. 1CTU m. lii'-iiiin' engineer. O C05 17 ! * POR RENT -'STORES "AND OFFICES Hate * . 10o n linn each Insertion. 51.W n Una | K-r month. Nothlne taken for leas than ao , lull HKNT , THE 1'STOUY HIUC'IC .UUILUINtl ! > | i > Karnam ut. > Thu building has n fireproof oMiieitt basement , comiiloto utcam heallni ; fix tures , water on nil tloottj , pis , etc. Apply at th ulllco of the lice. j mo Orrit"ES FOH 11ENT IN THE BfHLlTZ building , 16th nml Homey. Hpeclal InUuce- nieiilH held out tu parninnent tenants. Ap ply to Joust Uro& , ivonu (0 anil Dl Kchllti IUMUB. | | . I M533 _ 10 ilU.NTUH .V.EABU OK' STOltE , 503 S. ITTIU i--aii23 Ton itENT-Tiuun n.ooiT AHOVE sir nl'iiv , eleyntor er\lcc nml best location In. ' \ tmvn , eapi'clally to J for ilicsa making , Mra. J Heimwn. 1 187 , HEN'T , KAI.Q0N IN LONQ PINi : i'huiU-a Itapp. Lonif I'lno , Neb , 1 537 i Dili'II HT01lE hoOM , WITH FIXTtlHEH. Dl'uT thmp lo ilglt , party ; lo hlock with eroci-ry , m > t maiket nml imrher shop ilolmi buxlnrwi. Tnil > , sat y. iiih. I-MS.-.H i " : = : : : = AGENTS WA"NrED. : 7 llalrs. lOo B line flmt Iniertlnn , Jl.50 a ling l > rr monlh. Nothing taken for lei * than Sio. WANTIJII. SEVEHAI. rillST CLASa MEN AS ill : inlM. Nune but liuatlern neaU apply. , Will Klvo u tuarniitecil alnr > - . Aililrcaj' liuO.l i : aivi'nu , lli-aco block , Llncon , N lx . _ J--MIH MILLINEUY KTOCR-IIEST LOCATION III Ihu city for lent , Upacu 2ui31 feet lu my i'iix' , alini roomi on 3J Hoar for ilretuuiiuklni ; . \\llli I'li'vator oervlco nnd steam heat. Mr . J Ilemum. J MSIS V iNTKD. AOICNTa TO HELL TlIU K1NEST i inliliiatlim Ht. l"atrlclv'H Uay urunmeiitii ever r-.t le , Mg pi-uIH ; numplr ) te ; try thvm. Max .j , I Tint t'lavclnilii. O. J MSW < " WANTED T ( Ujc a word nrrt Insertion , Ic a word ifiruftcrNothlnc taken for leu thun Sic. V HO HAS A MAIA. " PnciT FARM FOll r nl near OiuuluT AJJrc D II. lie * . KUJ17 r WANTED-TO BENT. Continued. WANTED. COTTAtJE. WtMi 1'AY JM.04 A month for moiJern cottnse In Rood locality. Addrcaa ia. Hco. _ 1C M806 27' WANTED TO RENT , FU11NI8IIED HOTKI , ; f'otmtry town preferred. Addrcnx D 19 , Ilee , Omnlm. K-M8C 28 Rnten , lOc n line ench Insertion , JI.C5 a line per month. Nothing taken for le g thnn 2Sc. STORAQC , WILLIAMS & CROS3 , 1211 HAR- ney. M 760 _ _ STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS : CLEAN nd cheap rate. It. Well * , llll Farnam.M M 761 WANTED TO BUY. Hntra , Il4o n word first Insertion , lo ft word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 230. MERl'II.VNillSrf WANTEBTllINaEil , 321 8. 15. N-G3I 2S' _ io.OUOAf'ItU'RANCH WANTED. KINGER , 321 S. 13th. N M7 * _ _ _ . _ iToiWIJ AND LOTJ NORTH PAIIT CITY preferreilsix or eight robins not over $2WD. ( < llvc locution , terms , etc. Address D , 32 ll"f. N 817-27' Rates , I'ji' n word first Insertion , Jo a word tht'reator. Nothing taken for less than 23C. Ffll.NTITItTi OF TWO STEAM i I EATED Ilitts fur xnle ; Inth full of roomers ; party wlnhmt to li-nve city ; In good location. Ad- ilress C' M. Hot- . O-M > 51 1 * Rates , lOc n line each Insertion , Jl.f.0 n line per mnnth. Nothing taken for less than 23c , HALED HAY FOR SALE. THE STANDARD Cattle Copany , Ames , Neb. , hnro 2.000 tons of good barn stored hay for sale. All orders niled promptly. _ q M713 WANTEDri.OwTMORE OR LESS , ORDERS FOR fancy Vermont rnnplu sugar. 11. M. Stevens & < : n. . St. Albans , Vt. _ Q M8SS 4 * MISCELLANEOUS. _ FOR RENT. 10 ACRES OF CHOICE GARDEN hind 6Mi miles southwest of postolllce. Apply to D. E. Mi-Monies , 1103 Hartley street. R-M831 27 * CLAIBVOYANTS. Rates , lOo n line each Insertion , J1.50 n Una per month. Nothing taken for less than 23c. MRS. DR. H."wARRENTcLAIRVOYANT , RE- lluble business medium ; 7th year at 119 N. 16. 3 762 I'llOI'i 1KTKSH .1 t'KT ARRIVED , MADAME Lola \\Vntivorth , the young and gifted Egyptian palmist and occult scientist ; reveals the dark past nhd fnrctells the bright future ; reunites the separated ; causes speedy marriage and K" ' l luck by her sacred Hindoo love powder. All UIIWP who cannot call ran receive life chart by taking pool of coal oil , make a paste , cover tin- palm of the hand and place on plain phpor with dAte of birth and sex , with 12.00 nnd Hi-nil by mall to parlors 3 nnd 4 , 417 South lltii strret. S MS61 21' MASSAGE , BATHS , ETC. Rates llio a word first Insertion , lo ft word tercaftcr. Nothing taken for less than 2uC. MME. IIROWN , 1314 CAl'lTOL AVE , ROOM 4. second lloor , Mnssago treatment. Alcohol. sulphcr nnd sea baths. _ T SIS-1 * MASSAGE. MADAME UERNARD , 1410 Dodge. T-M681F27 * MADAM'l-7 SMITH , D03 S. 13TH. 2ND FLOOR. room 3. Massage , vapor , alcohol , steam , sill- plinrlno nnd cea baths. T MSOO 3' PEBSONAL. Rates , lite a word first Insertion , lo n word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 23c. MASSAGE TREATMENT , ELECTRO-THER- mal baths. Scalp and hair treatment , manicure uml chiropodist. Mrs. Post , Cl'JV-i S. Hth Wlthnell block. U 763 MASSAGE TREATMENT , ELECTRO-THElr- mal Imtlis. Scalp and hair treatmentmanicure and chiropodist. Mrs. Post , 51S14 S. 15th , Wllhnoll block. U 763 COMPOUND OXYGEN - CURES ASTHMA , biouchitln , consumption , catarrh , etc. Ten days flee at It. 33 Douglas LIU. , 16th & Dodge. U 223 10 IF YOU WANT FIRE INSURANCE , HAVE ' anything U | cell , .rent or. trade , see W. G. "fempleton , 308 I'nxtbn Hlk. . U-MG51 28 MRS. HARTON 6'lVES REAPINGS IN PALMIstry - Istry at 021 S. ISth. Ladles , COc ; gents. Jl.OO. U 1M M10 12 CAHINET 1'HOTOS , ARISTO FINISH , VERY best , and line In an elegant 8x10 frame , worth J6 , for Jl.sa , for a short time only at Cowan's , 2123 Cumlng &ticct. Open Sundays.U U M573 27' MONEY TO" LOAN BEAL ESTATE. Rates , IKo a word first Insertion , Ic n word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 3c. MONEY TO LOAN .AT LOWEST RATES. THE O. F. Davis Co. , 1605 Farnam Bt. W 761 LOANS ON IMPJIOVED AND UNIMPROVED city property. { 3,000 nnd upwards , 5 to C'.i per cent ; no delays. W. Farnam & Co. , 1320 Fainam. W 763 ANTHONY LOAN AND TRUST CO. , 313 N. Y. Life , loans at low rats for choice security on Nebraska and Iowa farms or Omaha city property. W 7C6 MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES ON Improved und unimproved Omaha real estate , 1 to B'-yeara. Fidelity Trust Co. . 1702 Fnrnam. W 767 MONEY TO LOAN ON FARMS IN DOUGLAS coutity and Omaha city property. No delay. Fidelity Trust Co. , 1702 Farnam st. W M66J MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA PROPERTY and Ntbrasku farms at from 6 to 7 per cent. W.H. Mclkle. First Nafl bank bid. W M763 CENTRAL LOAN AND TRUST CO. . 306 UEE building. W 7UJ MORTGAGE LOANS , A. MOORE , C04 N. Y. Life. W 117m8 * * MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real estate. Urennan , Love & Co. . 1'axton block. W M133 I CAN LOAN YOU MONEY ON REAL ESTATE In largo or small amounts WITHOUT DELAY. J. D. ZITTLE. Ul-512 Drown block. IGth and Douglas. W 231 M13 LOANS ON REAIj ESTATE.WAltRANTS.GOOD nutm , etc. , bought , Uarvln llros. , 210 N. Y. Life , W 273 100.00 TO LOAN ON FIRST MORTCJAGE , 1N- IcrcHt moderate. Address D 33 , lieu.W W M83 < 1 MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. MONEY TO I.OAN- Wo nil loan you any sum which you wish small or laigc , at the lowest possible rates , In the quickest possible tlmo und for any length of llmo lo bint you. You can pay It back In sucli Installments as you wish , when you wish , and only pay for It us long us you Keep lu You ran hoi row on HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANOS , HORSES. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES , WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS , MERCHANDISE. OR ANY OTHER SECURITY. Without publicity or removal of property. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. . 30ti SOUTH Iff I'll STREET , First lloor uUiva the street. THE OLDEST. LARGEST AND ONLY INCOR PORATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA. _ _ _ JC 76J _ _ _ _ THE PLACE TO IIORROW MONKY ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MONEY ON HORSES AND MULES , .MONEY ON WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. MONMV ON PIANOS AND ORGANS. MONEY ON WAREHOUSE RECE11TB , MONEV ON MERCHANDISE. MONEY ON ANY CHATTLE SECURITIES. MONEY ON Koads that remain with you , MONEY IF YOU WANT NO PUHL1C1TY. MONEY IN largo or email amounts. MONEY AT LOWEST POSSIHLE RATES. MONEY IN QUICKEST POSS1IU.E TIME , MONEY THAT run may pay back ut any tlm and In any amount , bt nt ROOM 4 , WITH- NELL block , cor. Uth and Ilarncy sts THE FIDELITY 1.O.W GUARANTEE CO. _ . _ _ _ _ _ X-770 WILL LOAN MONEY ON ANY. KIND OP security , strictly confidential. A. 12. Harris , room 1 'Continental block. X 771 .MONEY 1.OANED "ON FuitNITU U. PIANOS. all articles at value. Fred Terry , 0 llamga block. _ _ X 33 ? SIDNEY TO 1X5AN ON HORSES. WAGONS. piano * nnd furniture of all kinds. Iluslness conlldt-titlul. J , i . Huddocl : . ruam 427 Ramca blucli. X 773 " " ' ' "PUSINE'SS'CHANCES. . Ilatei , lOo u Una flrxt luiertlon , tl.CO n line p r. month. NutlUtig taken Xor leas limn ac. DIEIl ! STORE. CnNTIlALLY"LOCATED. . ON nay term * . Max til. Clly , Y M56J S.U.i--T.VvELEIl3 : llOMuM ROOMS. well ruinlkl.isl ; monthly payments or trade for ruul vnuilo , Travikra Home , Omaha. Y-4Mml8 _ AN INCORI'OIIATED COMPANY DOJNG A K"ix | IjUflni'M In this city , and having IncrcaseL Its capital JtocU , offer * for Bale JIO.WO.OJ wortli uf lt bluuc * . nnd will dlvldo umount to suit purchawm. Tim bu > lne H Ihoixiughly safe ami | nltlmate , and has uroun too extensive for tin lu kent capltul , and last year imld 1 $ per cent on the capital Invested. Will biar the trlcti-kt < nvuatlBiillon. Address D 10 , lli-o otilcij , Y-MJ15 28 * _ FOR KALli A MEAT MARKET , COMPLEfli lu bit ! Iwoillon of Fremont , and good paying buiinrti. Inquire P. O. box 425 , Fremont. Nub. Y-M51J * J - _ _ _ _ _ _ : BLUE MONDAY , It was dubbed blue Monday By old Mrs. Qrundy M A long time ngo. y No wonder that under ff This serious blunder ' The working was slow. But Mondays have brightened ; Work lightened clothes whitened &g& Since housekeepers know , Without further below.&g& What Fairbanl : is selling- Sec sample below. N. K. FAIRBANK & CO. of Cbicago , rr)2\Ke it. BUSINESS CHANCES. Continued. A PAYING HUSINESS FOR SALE. A NEW stock of general merchandise In n live town of lOi > J population ; distance from Omaha , alwnt 100 miles ; doing n casli business of ftCOO to ! 3,000 a month. Address D 16 , Dec olllce. , Y-D23 _ 2S _ _ FOR HA Mi FOR CASH , CLEAN STOCK hardware , best location , eastern Neb. Invoice (2,300. Don't miss this. Address D tr , . Omahn llee. Y-M530 2S' J200.00 YIELDS $13.00 WEEKLY ; FINANCIAL drprnfrslon does not affect Rowe's Infnlllhld Hnncllcnpplng system. Host nnd pafcst specula- tlvo investment offered ; third successful year ; prospectus 1891 free. C. D. Howe , Hex 127 , Hrooklyn , N. Y. Y-M3IO M21 J3,0i)0 ) STOCK' OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE In good town. In ono of thu oldest counties of Nebraska. Good brick store room , cheap rent , now stock , good trade. Good business rea sons for Belling. Address D 24 , Bee. DRUG STOCK FOR SALE IN Pt'SHINO TOWN of 1.300 ; one other store ; line farm territory. Yearly sales. J8.000.00. Going Into other bust- liess. Address D 22. Hce. Y M783 2 ; FOR SALE. A FULL LINE OF MEAT MARket - ket fixtures , very cheap , or would trade city lot or team of horses. Call or address Meat Maiket , cor. Lcavcnworth and Park avenue. Y M807 27' HOTEL FOR SALE. 871 , SHENANDOAH. IA. Y 823ml FOR SALE. COAL HUSINESS AND Fix tures. Good chance to enter established busi ness. Address Hex 4S2 , Hastings , Neb. Y M836 2' WHOLESALE HOUSE AND T ICE'Jl.OO PER day brick hotel for sale or rent. A'ddn-ss Dill & Huston , Grand Island , Neb. Y M8IO ! FOB EXCHANGE. Rates , lOc a line each Insertion , J1.50 n line per month. Nothing taken for less than 23c. STOCK OF MILLINERY AND NOTIONS : want horses and cattle. Box 293 , Frankfort , Ind. 55--77.J I OWN 100 FARMS IN NEBRASKA , KANSAS and Dakota. Will sell cheap or exchange for mdse. , horses and cattle. Address box 73 , Frankfort. Ind. 2 773 STEAM GRAIN ELEVATOR IN BEST PART of state , for general merchandse or gro ceries. Address Lock box 16. Wood River , Neb. Z-M742 _ 160 ACRES HAY LAND , C MILES FROM CEN- trnl City , to trade for merchandise , groceries preferred. Hex 654 , Central City , Neb. Z-212 M16 FOR KXCHANGE.HOUSES AND LOTS IN Omaha for Nebraska land , The O. F. Davis company , 1S05 Farnam street , Z "M786 23 FOR TRADE , 920 ACRES IMPROVED FARM for city prfrperty. ICO acres good farm land for heavy horses. 160 acres for good road teams. 320 acres for city property , 40 acres , 12 miles out. for 160 acres good land. Farms for sale near Omaha and best bargains In (10) aero tracts. William Nelson , room 2 , Wlthnell block. Z377 26 ULEAR LAND FOR HOUSE AND LOT ; clear lot fur 2-scated surrey and horse. II. E. Colu Co. , ground floor , McCague blclg. Z-MS2.1 27' FOR TRADEA FAMILY HORSE FORA YOUNG horse , 1,000 to 1,300 Ibs. Will glvif reference. Also a pony for n horse that will drive. Ad dress D 34 , llee ofllcc. X MSM 27 * FOB SALE BEAL ESTATE. Rates , lOc a line first Insertion , 31.50 a Una per month. Nothing taken for less than 23c. BARGAINS , HOUSES. .LOTS AND FARMS. Bule or trade. F. 1C Darling , Barker block. 717 WILL SELL CHEAP OH EXCHANGE FOR Milwaukee. WIs. , property , lots S , 9 , 10 , block 6 , E. V. Smith's add. , cty of Omaha. For In formation write Cream City Sash and Door Company , Milwaukee , WIs. M741f2S FOR SALE , COPIES OF THE NEBRASKA Investor , out about March 1 , all newsdealers. Don't buy real estate or rent until you get a copy. Big bargains. R E M435 23' ROOMS AND BOARDING. EVERYTHING llrst class. 2103 Douglas St. F-162 GREAT BARGAIN 3 BEAUTIFUL LOTS IN Cloverdale , worth JSOO each , only WOO each. Fi delity Trust Company , 1702 Farnam st.REISO RE-ISO 28 MASON STREET. PACIFIC STHEET. RE C2amll NO MOTOK FAHI3 TO LIVK IN THE 7- room cottage near 20th and Bt. Mary's avc , price , Jll.r.'K ' ) , one-third cash , a-room cottnsp'imil barn , 11 hloclts from court house , fl.Coo ; (3u > ) cnsli ; a hargain. You may live In luxury la un 8-room house tuow ) , perfect , furniico , gas , bath , etc. , elec tric hells , beautiful mantels , with large mlr- itirH , tlleil vestibule , eaat front , HlKhlly , uccea- Hlhlo to ijouth Omaha as well ns Omaha , price . no feel on Urlslol , near 21th , llttla hou i > , Jl.SOO. F. D. Wcud , IClh and Douglas. IIE-I79 27 lir.AI.TY UA11GA1NS WANTED. JlINaEU. 321 a. 15th. ItU EM 28 * _ WANTI.D.eiTY rilOPJ.UTY.FAUMR.nANCHKS iiii'i'i'lianillse listed for sale and exchange * send particulars. K. F. Jllnger , 321 a. 15tli. HE 33328 * OKEAT KNAP. LKVKL. 11ICH OAIIDEN lands , ono mlh > from iMty limits , fCO.OO to JIOJ.W per itriv. on 5 years tlmuj some triulp. Cull 910 N. Y. Life bulhllng. 11E-S3128" NOW IH TUB T1MK TO SUCUUE A HOJIi : AT u iKirgiiln , " 'ly ' one of these cotiutrcs nml Htop rentlnif and moving. Most of them will rout un a l > lK nile on the cost and will surely In- rreahB In value. Terms from J100.00 to Jl.OOO.W In cuih. 5-room cottage , lot WnlW , barn , shrub , liery , etc. i west of Haimconi park. Nuw Ciioni | cottage , lot WxlJu , 2 blocks fitjiu car llnej Sewanl street. tl.SW.CW 4-iiNim house , line lot , near Ilumls park , ILIKW.1) ! ) New 6-room house with harn. fences , etc. ; lot (0x150 , near 25th und A streets ; cheap , JiOOO.OO A pretty , new B-rooni cottage , cast flout , an North 17th street , $2,000.00 A miiKnllU'cnt , , corner , south nnd cast fruntuge , near Hernia park , with III si- class S-room cottage. 13,800.00 That new model cottage In Avondnlo park ; bath , mantel , grate , hot and cold water , electric lights , natural haul wiiod , with paved street , mono walk , newer , etc. , all paid for. H.Wl.O ) An elegant corner In Koutbwest part uf tlty , with a fine modern C-room cuttnse , nearly new , good hunt , K.IM.W A. more beautiful homu than this , thr fittest ot our Lafayette 1'Uco cottacrv. tunnot bo found In thu city for the money. Them la nothing lacking In tin- lull , arrangement or completeness to liiaUe It perfect , Fidelity Trust Comiuny , 1702 Furnam street. U E-M559 25 11AUUAI.N8 IN HOMES , NICE COTTAOK , 1 rooms , puved strwt , close In , 12.00) . House , ' . rooms , north l > art town , near car , il.ooo. Moil ern cottage 7 ruoms , Culdwell street , f-,000. Six room house , good location , 11,500. Is'lc. niodrrn houfce , li rooms , (4,000. llumo.i In different parts of city on payments. The Hates-Smith investment Co. . 1W3 Famara st. ItC K3 X TOE. SALE-REAL ESTATE. Continued. FOR SALE , C AND 10 ACHE TUACTS NEAIl Omaha. Inqulro or address S. C. Itrewstcr In'lngton. Neli. rt E M7i7 3 TWO HEAUTIFITL COTTAGE IIOMRS , LAHOF lot. line Rlmdp. J2.100.Pfl und It.dW.OO. C. C Shinier , 211 N. Y. Life Illilg. ItB M8TO 8 UPHOLSTERING. Rates , lOo n line each Insertion , ll.CO n line per month. Nothing taken for less than 25c. OLOUE UPHOLSTEIIINO CO. , OENE11AL FUU- nlturc repairing ; estimates and Information cheerfully given. All work called for nnd promptly attended to. 2023 Fatnam street. Telephone 7M. M323 FOUN3X Antes , lV4o a word first Insertion , lo u wort thereafter. Nothing taken for less than > c. FOUND. AT PATTERSON IIAl SATIJIU day , Feb. 13th. necklace- ; owner * can obtain same by describing same nt 1311 California Bt. 811 20 LOST. L -T , PUHSE WITH CHANGE AND SILVEIl tirncelcti reward nt 211 N. 10th st.Lost Lost 913 27 * DRESSMAKING. Hates , 1V40 u word first Insertion , lo u word thcreater. Nothing taken for less than Soc. AUTISTIC TAILOR-MADE DRESSMAKING. from J3.00 up. Madame Corbett , 1712 Spencer , KunntzB Place. M308 M15 * Rates , l',4o u word first Insertion , Ic n word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c. DR. C. V. CROOK'S NEU' METHOD TREATment - ment of nerves , stomach unU heart , 407 lice Hulldlllg. r. ii' M552 M22 _ _ UNDERTAKERS AND EMB ALMERS Rates , lOc a line each Insertion , tl.CO a line r r month. Nothing taken for lesa than 23c. II. K. BURUET , FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND embalmcr. 1618 Chicago , T1 .Tel. 30. 776 SHORTHAND AND rjpEWRITING. Ilates , lOc n line first Insertion , J1.50 a line per month. Nothing taken for less than 25o. VAN BANT.S SCHOOL OF SUOUTHAND , G1J N. Y , Life , Omaha , Ask for circular. M405 MUSIC , ART AND I/ANGtTAGE. ' ' - * Hates. il'/Je nwonl first' insertion..lo ! a .word thereafter. Nothing token forless than Soc. ' < T F. OELLEJinCK , BANJOIST AND teacher. 1810 California at , , ' 01.4 SCALES. Rates , lOc a line first Insertion , Jl.DO n line per month. Nothing taken for leas than 25c. NEW AND SECOND HAND SCALES , ALL kinds. Address Uorden & Selleck Co. , Lake at. , Chicago. 027 I will semi FItlSE to ny man.- , the prescription of n now and-/ , posltivo remedy to cnlarge'.Mmalt , fO * weak organs , nml euro euro for nil weakness In youii or old inon. Gurus cases of I.oist lUimlion.l , Kiiilxsinnx u < l Vurlrorrlc in JSduys : digenso never returns. Correspond * cnco private. All luttors sent In jilntn nciilcd envelope. Address , T. 4 ! . KARNES , Xoclc Box 320 , Kewn Denim * , ItturtrtiaU , Mich- BUREAU. SUEi& OX SOIIOIT01t3.1toi ) Building. OMAHA. NEB. AUvIco Kit ESS. RHILWflYTIMBOHRD LciivLfl-ICHICAGO. I1UIILINGTON & Q. I Arrives" Omaha ) Depot 10th anil Maaon Sts. I Omaha 445pm ; Chicago Vestibule 9:50nm : 9J5um : Chicago Kxiirtss 4 : uin 7:02iuu : Chicago nnd Iowa Local. . . . , S:00am : ll:35am : Kuctllc Junction Local C&Cpm : Leaves IIJUULINGTON & MO. Ill Vint. ( Arrives Oumhal Uciiot 10th nnd Mason Sta. | Omaha 10:15um : . Denver Express . iiTsSam . Ueadwooil l Kxinu.ia . 4:10pm 4Mpm : . Dunvcr lOxjircaa . 4lupm 0SOpin..Nbmska Local ( except Sun. ) , . . G:50pm : 8 ! l5nm. . Lincoln Local ( except i3unilay.ll:2Jum ) : Leaves I K. C. . ST J. & C. H. [ Arrives Omalial Depot 10th and Mason St . | Omaha 9:15am Kansas City Duy "Express..T:55pm : _ Di45 | > in..K. C. Night Exyln U. 1 * . Trima. . . 6:6Uam : Leaves I CHICAGO , It. 1. & 1'ACIPIC. I Arrives OnmluilUnion Depot 10th & aiuson sta. | Omaha "KAST. " 00am..Atlantic : Express ( c * ; Sunday ) . . 7Upm : S:00pm : Night Uxpreas 6l3am : C:00pm..Chicago : Vcstlhuled Limited. . . 2:00nm 12HUam.Oklahoma Exp , ( to C. II. ex. Bun ) WKST. C:3uamOKlahoma : & Texas Uxp. ex. Sun)12li : > am JiyBpin. . . . , . .Colorado .Lliijlt < > .li..i.i. . . l0pm : Leaves" ! 'UNION I'SciKlcT" ' " lAVflve's QmaliaUiilon | Depot 10th & Mason ntu. | Omaha " " " " " 9Mam" : . . . . Denver" Express . . 4:0 : : > pm 2Upm : Overland Flyer CjSOpni 3:45pitIl : ] < Mtrlce & Htromsh'jrKx ( ex 8un)12:30pm ) : 6:40pm : . . .1'aclllo Kxptess ll.Ojuni 0:30ni' : ( , . .Denver ligt.Mn.I ? ! IjZOpm Leaves iCHlCAlTO. MIL. & .617 i'AUL.Arrlves | Oiuahni Depot. 15th iinil'Wl'fl-Ufr'ata. ' 'fo'nValm UQ5am : Di-auwoou iJxpress..TT7T. . Bilupni 9OoumKx. : ( Knt. ) Wyo. 13 it ( Hx. Jinn. ) G:10pm : G.UOiun.Noifolk Kxjiross < Uii Sunday.1015am ; Jij , . . . . . . i'liul l.VfJ'rc * . . . , . . fljsjani Omaha | u. i' . Depot IQtji & Mason sta. | Ornalia 11:05am : .TTTOhiciako Ili-iiruu. . . . , 6lOnm 4:0.m : | ) Vestibule LJiucd | S:2uam : C:0pm Eastern Tlyer 2:13pm G:3iimEx. : ) | ( aat.l.Clilc. PiinVlltx. Mon. ) 9:2'pni : - " - . . _ . . . , .Mo. Valley .J.p al. . 1020pm ; M1S.SOUIU 1'Am.Hli ; . " ( Arrives" _ DeiiotJSllinuavjA'eu4Urels. JOinaha .Tst , "Louis"E.xpr'ilsa" CjOOam luOUpm : St. Louis ExpHisu 4:5upm : Ii0pir..lialjy ( ox Sun ) N'hi-.Mta Local. . 'JjUi.im Ceaves I 0.7TST. V.T fA P 6T lAirlve7 OniahuDepot | _ , 15th and " \Vl iller its. | Omaha 8FiAi ; ? Klnli v I"1 ! t v A f * > r > tiMltlii.1n I ini' ' tn > Qi-w. _ 8 : . _ 6J5 ! | ) TTeuvi . _ _ , _ . _ _ _ _ . _ _ , T. _ OniahaJU.l' . IJepot 10th _ & _ lIason"its.6nVaha | 6 : 1111 Bloux city iiin enser7rT7r..iO20ptn ; iSSpni . . .v St. 1'aul ExpVevs . . . . .10:00iim : Leaves I SiOUX CITY & I'AulVfC' "JArrlve/ Omalial Uepot. Ulli and Webster gts. | Omalu C45pni..i "s't. "I'uul Miiilledr. ? . ' . . . " . . . :2j7un JJ liiii . _ . . . .ChlcaBo _ LlnilloJ. . . , 9l"i.im : * LeSve * I " OMAHA".C Str'MUM. " " lAntvvt Onu ha ] U. 1' . Depot 10th & JIasoii gtsJOmali * 3MiTn ; St. I.ouU Cannon Hall l:3Ip3 : > Tlui Public Tukn Nutl-e , H- J.V. . Sc-hoeply Htoclc of bootH , Hhoes , rtr. , IB ntlll In my custody nml only u BniaJl lot of mlxsoH Bhoes wt-re Hold to satisfy a email claim of ( $13S.OU ) onu hundred iui,1 thlrty-ilvo dollars of un ax-cmployo of Mr. Bchoeply. The sale of thu entire Htock will not take plac * } until Uute heretofore advertised by me. I deem It only justice to a larKe num ber of buyer from other clues tluit tin r should not be inlslca regardlm ; this mile , JOHN C. DHK.VHU 1-Vb. 26 , 189 < . Sheriff Douglas County. CUTTING RATES TO THE COAST Expected Fight Has Begun and No One Knows Where it Will End. SANTA FE REDUCTION MET AT OMAHA Union I'nclfln nml llnrllnctiMi Hontrn Jlrot n Cut on 1'arlllo ( 'emit IluslnroH nlnl > < m- tinWiir I'rninlM-H to I to delimit , March 1 will Innuctirnto n rnto war on transcontinental business Hint promises to be fnr-reaclilng In Ita scope , the Southern Pa cific Sunday having sent out n telegram to connecting lines asking If they would accept the $35.50 round-trip anil $20 one-way rates from San Francisco , nml nlso making n cor responding rate from the Missouri river to meet the prommclamcnto of the Santa Fo. Messrs. I.omnx of the Union I'nclllc nnd Francis of the Ilurlltigtrm held a conference yesterday and decided to accept the Southern Pacific's tender of the now rate effective March 1. This sctles what promised to be a source of considerable annoyance to the Southern I'acliflc , for the reason that had the1 eastern connections refused to accept the Southern Pacific's new rate via Ogilen that road would have been compelled to put In the rate via Its Kl Paso route only , thereby cutting eastern lines out of San Krunclsco business. The reason the Santo Ko did not apply the cut rates from Chicago and St. Louis was for the purpose tit keeping the Western Passenger association lines out of the fight , but the action of the Burlington and Union Pacific throws down the bars , and the Santo Fo will , undoubtedly , now that one ot the association lines has agreed to accept the rate , put In similar cut rates from Chicago cage and St. Louis. For several years the Santa Fo has do- slred to do that which It announces It will do March 1. At ono tlmo matters had pro gressed so far ns to have everything In readiness for the announcement of the rate , but before the decisive step had been taken a truce was effected ami the situation con siderably changed. The Santa Kc , In throwing , down Its glove , announces the following rates , which will apply from Missouri river points to southern California and vice versa. The reduced rates east bound will apply from Mojavc nnd points on the Southern Cali fornia road to the Missouri river and to Texas points , including Galveston , Houston , Dallas , Fort Worth , etc. Hates west bound will bo from the Missouri river and Texas points to Mujavo , Los Angeles , San Diego. The rates of the Santa Fe effec tive Thursday of this week , which will also bo put In effect by the Diirllngton , Union Paclllc and the Hock Island , are as follows : WHAT THK FIGURES AUG. From Mojave. Los Angeles , nnd other points on the Southern California railroad to the Missouri river , $20 first class one way and $35.50 for the round trip. The same rates-will apply to Houston , Dallas , Fort Worth anil Galveston , also to Denver , Colorado rado Springs nnd Pueblo. Westbound the same rates will apply from these points to Mojave , Los Angeles and Southern California points. The regular rale heretofore In effect was $50 first class one way and $ C , " > .50 for the round trip. The latter arc good for sixty days. The cut , therefore , to and from Los AngelOH and Mojave from the Missouri river amounts to $30 one way and to $30 for the round trip. But to and from San Francisco the cut Is less , because the Southern Pa cific's arbitrary of $ U between San Fran cisco and Mojave has to bo udd.ed , thus mak ing the rate between the Missouri rlvur and San Francisco $31 one way , against the reg- lar $50 rate as heretofore charged. Telegrams sent yesterday after the conference between Messrs. Francis and Lo- max to General Passenger Agent Hooper of the Hlo Gratfdb anil " Geiict'o'I Passenger Agent Bennett of the Rio Grande Western , announcing the action ot the Union Pacific and Burlington , so that they might take similar action. General Passenger Agent Francis said that there was nothing else to do than to accept the Southern Pacific's rato. When asked If ho thought the matter would end with the present rates , ho stated that in his opinion the rates would be In effect a short time , but would bo followed by still lower rales from the Santa Fo. "Wo could not do other wise than accept the now rate tendered by the Southern Pacific , for the reason that lu Kansas City we would bo selling in our odlco round trip tickets for $ G5.50 , while the Santa Fo would bo selling the same ticket for $35.50. This of course could not go on , and wo have done the very best wo could under the circumstances. " In explanation of its position , the South ern Pacific has , sent out a circular protesting against the Insinuation that its action shut ting out the Santa Fo tickets via Loa Angeles to San Francisco means n boycott against that road on San Francisco business. The Santa Fe , It says , undertook to ticket passengers to San Francisco via Mojavc and glvo them free of charge a side rlrto from Barstow to Los Angeles and return. A special agreement has been made giving the Southern Pacific the right to discontinue the sale of tickets via Bar- stow to San Francisco. Last November the Southern Pacific notified the Santa Fete to annul said agreement. The Southern Pacific claims the reciprocal rfght to ticket at the through rate by direct lines from Chicago to Los Angeles through San Fran cisco , nnd vlco versa. This the Santa Fo denies , and hence the action of the South ern Pacific refusing to honor tickets of that road to San Francisco via Los Angeles , The Santa Fo circular which appears to day on the deskB , o general passenger agents Is as follows : To MoJ.ive , I.OH Angeles. Han DleRi ) . Cuttnu. San Hernardln ) , Riverside , Santii Ana. Omnse and all tuints.un Southern Callfiirnla railway fro m Ist-claiJ lm. | Ist-rlanH oiu > way. louud trip. Chicago J32.IW JS3.M St. Louis , , via St. U. it S. F. to llunton. . . 27.M 47.50 Kansas City , AtchlHon , I.i'av'nw'h.Hl. .1's'h 20.00 8S. ) f'oltimhus , . Iviu 2'l.UO ' 33.00 Denver. Colorado HII'KM I'uelilo 2)H ) ( 20.50 Houston , ( lalvostun , DulliiH , Furt Worth 20.00 M..V ) The Union Paclllc In making an excursion rate to Denver for the annual mooting or the American Homeopathic society considerably ess than the standard rate will , under ex- sting conditions , have to withdraw the ate mnilo , as It Is considerably ilghcr than the ralo which gops nto effect March 1. Whether It will make a new rate In a mooted "question , but It Is thought it will not now that Mr. Lomax Is on tha ground , the rate made , It Is alleged , laving been done without the knowledge of the VJnlon Pacific general .paRsenKcr agent. M _ _ IT'S Will ! * OPKN NOIV. I'lirlmlH FlKht ill ( 'im t ItiitOH t'dlllllicncril by din Santa Fit und Southern I'm-lllr. CHICAGO. Feb. 2G , ( Spochtl Telegram to The Bee. ) On and after March I rates to all California points via all nmtoH will bo loss jy $17.50 one way and $30 for the round trip. The Atchlson had barely decided to make a 32.50 ono way and $55.50 round trip rate to southern California points from 'Chicago vhen the Southern Pacific authorized Us con- luctlons to meet thu nil us via Ogdon. The Atchlson will not reduce beyond the paying mint and \\lll uwult the receipt of the Sotlth- rti Pacific's olllclal notice. By far thu most Important developments i Fur rcnovatinr ; t-e ! cntlro system , I cllinlimtliiK all Poisons from tha Illood , whether of ttcrofuloiin or malarial origin , thU prui.iratlon | las no cijuaU "Tor eighteen months I had an .J eating soru on my timpuo , I was XSES'5' tn. ati'i ! liy licst local I'liyataiAiui , lint , oiiuilnoil no relief : thu KOTO crailunlly urew vrono. I llnr.lly took B. H. S. , ami wa.H entirely ureU after nsliii ; u fnw lifittles. " C. 11. MCI.KUOUK , Ilcmlcrson , Toz. Treatise on lllood and Skin DIs- oaicj mailed tttio. Tiit S\nrr Sveavio Co. , AUuiU , Ua. ot the day wan n notice of the Southern Pacific that connecting lines conld quote slandnrd rates to southern California polnla via San Francisco. Heretofore Ruch bus iness has KOno via Sacramento niul Lnlhrop. the ralo hclnR $4 hlfihcr via Son Francisco. The Atchlson has always re fused to nllow rales to be equalized via Snn Francisco , and the contest for the fnliire will hlngo about this point. Atchtson of ficials Bcein In no wlso dlsttirhed over the situation , although ofllclals of other lines hcllcvo the Southern Taclllc will win In the end. No matter how low the rales K" . the Southern Paclllc will gain by the Immense travel caused by them , It Is larfiely Interested In BccnrliiK ImmlRratlon to California nnd Is offorlnR largo Inducements lo settlors. Wlille In California vlsllors , of course , travel nt refililar local rates , nnd Ihls iu\v travel alone , It Is figured , will recoup the South ern Pacific for Its losses. Tlio Union Pacific and nurtliiKltm have already accepted Iho Southern Puclllc's re duced rules and will qunti * them via URdcn. So far the Chicago Missouri river rate has not been affected. All the reductions are based on $20 ono wny and $35.50 round trip rales from the Missouri. l.ate this afternoon Chairman Cnldwell called n meeting for Wednesday of the Western Passenger association lines to con sider tlio sltimllon. The qtiesllon of Iho right of the Atchlson to makd Us reduced rales without consultation will come up , but to preserve harmony may nol bo pressed. Should acllon be talfcn against It under the agreement It will jlvo ; nollce of wllhdrnwal from Iho assoclallon. KANSAS CITY" , Feb. 2i. ( A. 11. Moffet , Kcfteral sotithweslern nKcnt of the Hock Island railway , wired the local ofllce today to make n one way rate of S2tl from Kansas City to all southern California polnls by way of Fort Worth nnd Kl Paso , * 3n.tiO for the round trip , tickets good for sixty days nnd to be placed on sale March 1. The same rate applies to San Francisco by the way of the Hock Island to Denver , the Denver & Hlo Grande and Hlo Grande Western to OKilon. the Southern Pacific from Osden to San Francisco via Sacramento. This IH really an additional cut , and will force the Santa Fo to cut Its rnto from Kansas City to l.os Angeles to ? 5 In order to permit its San Francisco passengers to reach that city for the same price the Hock Island offers. IJENVBH. Feb. i . The rnto war to Call- ' fornla opened In earnest this morning , when the Santa Fo announced a ralo o $20 lo all polnls on Us southern system and u rate of S3..50 from Denver to Lon Angeles and re turn. This Is the first cut , atul that It means business Is shown from the fact that the reg ular round trip rate tip lo today from Denver lo San Francisco has been ? CO. Railroad offi cials expect a still further reduction before the trouble is settled. SAN FHANC1SCO , Feb. 2C. It Is likely that the action of the Atchlson , Topeka & Santa Fc In cutting the overland passeiiRer rates will result in thorough demoralization. Thu quesllon in dispute between that company and the Southern Pacific has already been explained. The Atchlson now gives notice of a cut on March 1 In the rates from Iho Missouri river lo Mojave , Lei Aiunles and Snn Francisco from ? ! iO one way and $83.50 for j ind Irlp , lo'$20 and $33 , respectively. Vice President Stuubs of the Southern Pacific has notified eastern connection ! ) of a similar cut to Sacramento , Marysvllle , Stockton , San Jose and San Francisco. In an Interview with a representative of tlio Associated press this evening President C. P. Iluntlngton of the Southern Pacific said there was not oven a shadow of reason ableness In the demand of the Atcliison that the Southern Pacific should not ticket pas sengers nt the straight rule from the east to Los Angeles via San Francisco , while at the same time It ( tlio AtchlBon ) insisted on Iho right to ticket Its westbound passengers to San Francisco via Los Angeles. Mr. Unnt- Inton further stated that he had assured the managers of the Atchlson system that If they could convince him that they believed the proposition to be fair , that If they enter tained tlio opinion In their own minds that it was fair , ho would make u concession. IIo stated that they declined the challenge. Mr. Huntlnglon added that the Southern Pacific iloes not propose to go out of the Overland business because of the present or a pros pective cut of the Atclilson , but would curry passengers and freight from the Missouri river to Pacific const through points. NOT OHLKiKI ) TO TINTII'V. ImlKO Dec'Iilcs Itallroml OMIriuU Ts'ccd No I Answer ( iruiul .Jury Oiifxtliiiis. CHICAGO , Fob , 26. Judge Grosscup of the United States court , today discharged the rtilo on the railroad olllclnls compelling thorn to answer questions Into the federal grand Jury investigation of the workings ot Iho Interstate law. The ofilclals had refused to answer questions regarding their rate cut ting , and by this ruling of the judge , the interslate law is to n largo extent , ap parently rendered practically valueless. The court held that General Freight Agent James of the Lake Shore road and Gordon McLeod , agent of the Merchants Dispatch freight line , the witnesses who refused to answer questions put to them by the grand Jury , were right in the position which they took , and that tliny cannot bo compelled to answer. James nnd McLeod were asked questions which wore Intended to draw out information as to tlio alleged Illegal cuts in railroads made by the companies which they represent. Uoth refused to answer on thu ground that the fifth amendment to the con stitution of the United States gives cvory man the right to refuse to make disclosures which will criminate himself. District Attorney Mllchrlst asked for a rule to commit the witnesses to Jail for con tempt if they did not testify. Judge GrosH- cup holds that congress did not nnd cannot pass an act-exempting anybody from the op eration of the constitutional amendment , and discharged the rule. In his decision Judge Grosscup said : "Every man's lifo Is , so far as society is Interested , a series of personal accounts. ISach account , not Infringing unlawfully upon the rights of others , or falling wllhln the definitions of the criminal statute ; ; , is a personal right of the Individual. The theory of our criminal proceeding , llko that of Great Hrltaln , Is accusatory und nol In- qillsltorlul. No portion can be subjected to tha penalties of the law unless every fact osscnllal to the Identification of the actor with the crime i : < apparent from sources other than himself , or hlt > own voluntary dlsclosutcs. The accused can stand us against the menace of the laws and pen alties upon the sanctity of Ills own per- oonal knowledge , und thu cohKtllutlunnl Ruurnnly puts n seal npnii Hint knowledgb that no executive or Judicial hand can break. It the fifth amendment la intended to grant to the person complete Immunity against nil thu consequences of self-accusation of crlniH , Irrespective uf the nature of nucli conuoquonceti , no IcglHlutivo account can cut down or diminish such Immunity. " "Tho decision , " snld United Stales Dis trict Attorney Mllchrlst , "surprised inu greatly. I had no Idea thai tho. court would deuldo ngtiliiHt us , but felt reasonably Hiiro that the decision would be the other way. Still thuro was a broad constitutional quuHlliin involved and Judge Grosscup has treutt'd it In an ublu manner. I am still of the oponlon that the amendment to the IntorntaU ; law is as broad as thu constitution. The effect uf the de cision will bo to put an effectual bur tu pros ecutions under the law In the district. Wo have no way to compel witnesses to furnish Information. When James and Mt'Ltmd were called as witnesses the grand-Jury was Investlgallng the rate cultliu ; of last No vember and December In eastern freight ; the case was technically Hgalnst the Luke Shore and Merchants Dispatch , but In reality the grand Jury was after this i.MKturn llnc'i. Tlio case will now bo dropped. The grand Jury was ordered to reconvunn tomorrow and when It docs the InturHtalc cnsu will Rlmply remain untouched und the grand Jury will hear the llarrln pustolllcn OUBO and ad journ. "Juilgo Grosactlp'fl decision nppllex ab solutely lo any catso In thin dVUrlcl , but It docs not necessarily govern In nny other district. That It will cnrry weight In nil the other dlstrlcls , however , M very certain. The hope for thu Intorxtato Commerce com mission In now lo ralso Ihu Hnmo question In sonio other district , ohtnln u decision the opposlto of the one rendered today and llnu compel tha railroads to appeal to the supreme court. From Judge Grosscup'H duciHliiii thu government cannot uppeal , and the railroads will not. " Attorney A. 0. Suffonl , who represents the inti.THtuti ! Commerce commission , was gr-aily diiappolnted when thu decision was an nounced He acknowledged tlm dcrltdan cripples the commission In KO far as prosecu tions are concerned "Tli cases hero , " ho said , "will be dropped , but what t\in com mission will do , I cannot say. " WYMAN'S COUNSEI ; SPEAKS Inside Facts Concerning the Relation of tha Accused nnd Accuser. SOME MYSTERIOUS MOTIVE HINTED AT Significant ClrciimMiinroft Cniinrrtoil ultll thu Arroflt nml Confinement of thu j\Olllllnimlro : 1IU Intercut * In Dun A Co , NKW YOIIK , Kelt. 26. Albert lionrdman , of Tracy , lluanlinan & Halt , who has for many years been Mr. Wlmnn's private coun sel , has made Iho following tdattmicnt re garding Mr. Wlnmn'a case : "U. O. Dun & Co. employed Mr. Nlcoll as roundel , anil ho prepared a careful stntomcnt of the case for tlio public * . I have great respect for Nlroll , ami have no iloubt ho believes llln stntcmcnl of facts correct , but It was In accurate In many things. H illd not stain n number of the most. Important anil ma- tcrlnl facts. The ftinilainenlal tllfforonco bo- twcon Mr. Wlnwn's enemies anil friends is thai Iho former take no account of Ihu business relations bolwecn Mr. Wlman , on the ono hnnil , anil Iho linn of Dun & Co. , Mr , Dun Individually anil Iho drawees ot these checks on the other hand. Any one would suppose on reading Mr. Nlcoll's stalo- input that Mr. Wlman was n cashier or bookkeeper of Dun & Co. , nnd that ho had nif Individual relation of nny kind either with Mr. Dun or with the parties In whoso favor the checks were drawn. The fact Is that for years Mr. Wlman hits not only been n member of the firm of H. U. Dun & Co. , but In the conduct of tlm business ho has been the responsible head of the concern. 1 Ktipposo 00 per cenl of all the checks drawn by Dun & Co. during that period have been signed by Mr.Vltimn. . Probably Mr. Wlman has made the name percentage of all the firm's Important contracts. SOMK OI1VIOIJS OMISSIONS. "Again no roforotico Is nindo In Mr. Nlcoll's statement regardIHK thn business relations between Mr. Dun nml Mr. Wlman outside of this. I have for many years acted ns Mr. tt'iman's private counsel , and am familiar with all his Important oulsldo business tram-actlons. I cannot recall a single one In which Mr. Dun was not In terested and In some ot them his Intcrosls were larger than those of Wlman. Mr. Dun loft the management of everything tn his hands , and their rehillons In these outside mailers have been ns fast and loose as Bitch relations ever are between brothers and persons who have Ihu inmost conlldenco In each other. "Again , no reference Is made In Mr. Nlcoll's Htalcmonls to Mr. Wlman's Inti mated personal and business relations with the drawees of the checks described In the Indictment , nor to Ihe admitted fact that the endorsement of the drawees named hears no resemblance at alt to their , signa tures nor lo Iho admitled fact that the en dorsements In question were not used lo ob tain any credit from any third party but sim ply for the purpose of transferring credits iti bank , from nn account against which Mr. Wlman had a perfect right to draw. 1 do not care to discuss the case further In the newspapers , but the above stntomcnt will siilllco to call attention to Uio obvious omissions nnd Inaccuracies In the statement prepared by Mr. Nlcoll and published by thu firm for the apparent purpose ot prejudicing Mr. Wiman's case with the public before ho had an opportunity to be hoard. "The animus of the linn and possibly the reason of the employment of Mr. Nlcoll Is also made apparent by the circumstances connected with Mr. Wlmnn's arrest nnd with what has happened since. There was no pressing nuccsBlty to hasten an arrest which had been delayed a year , hut Mr. Wlman was arrested on the afternoon botoro : i national holiday. Hull uttered by flvo men of established reputation in the financial world , who together were prepared to qual ify In $2,000.000 , was refused. The check : , of. the cashier of the Uanlc of the llopuljlic was also refused. In this case It seems an If the only thing that would satisfy the as sistant district attorney was cash. The pretense that there la any law that restricts bondsmen to those who can Justify on New York real csetnto is known by every well Informix ) man to bo absurd. "Again , Blmultaneoua with the announce ment that Mr. Wlman had been Indicted and railroaded Into the Tombs , carefully prepared statements appeared covering not only the mutter referred to In the Indictment , but nlbo charging other offenses. Uut apparently all this was not enough. So-called friends of Mr. Wlman inakn statemoiils Hint he will probably plead guilty and throw himself on the mercy of the court , or that his counsel will Interpose Iho dofunso of Insanity. For fifteen or twenty years he has practically managed Mr. Dun's business. Ho hau han dled millions of dollars belonging to the firm of H. G. Dun & Co. and boon In every SOIIEO of the phrase , up to the actual division ot thu profit , about all there was of H. G. Dun & Co. When Mr. Dun brought Mr. Wlman from Canada ho was making lltllo or nothing out of the business , bul from the tlmo Mr. Wlmnn took elmrga the proflto steadily In creased until Mr. Dun's ohare amounted feom 1350,000 to S-IIiO.OOO per annum nnd Mr. Wlman's from $70,000 to 1100,000 per annum. It Is ridiculous that ho was scheming to defraud - fraud his firm out of about $10,000 through forgery. "It this case Is over brought to trial Iho public will have a ohanco lo ascertain the motive which has prompted this prosecution , and I shall .bo much surprised If nt thu tlmu there are not n number of very ostlnmblo gentlemen who , llko Macbeth , will Iromblo In their well appointed dining halls nnd say with quivering lips : 'Shako not thy hoary locks ut me ; thott cunst not say I did It. ' AH a matter ot fact I notice womu of Ihom are already doing so. " The public iilalement of Krastus Wlman claiming his Innocence of t.hu charges against him foreshadowed his plea of "not guilty. " which ho made In the court of general pleas. When he appeared at the bar today Sir. Wlman appeared n trlflo pale , but cool and collccled , and as noon as his plea had been made Judge Marllno ordered his release , continuing hln original ball. It Jian not yet been decided when the case will bo brought up for trial. Mr. Wlman refused to bn In- U > rvlowed. It Is Bald that his counsel will tuko advantage of the treaty of 1S12 be tween the 1'iilted ' Suites and Canada , which permits Nix of Mr. Wlman's countrymen to be on the Jury flint IK to decide hlr fate. Who have taken Hood's Sarsaparilla what they think of It , nnd the replies will bo IIOET- tivo In Ita favor. Simply what Ilool'x Hur- saparilla ddcs , that lulls tlio story of | ti : merits. Onu has lui n rnnd of .n'JIgns'l > n or dynpepsla , another finds R IndlspoiiHablu for sick headache rir lillloinnu.su , while other. ) report remarkable cures of scrofula , oaturrh , rheumatism , salt rheum , etc. Hood's pills are purely vegetable. < ft ! - The llrst number of thu American 1'ncy- clopuudtc Dictionary ran now bo obtained at The llee ollleo for li ! cunts without any coupons. This U done tn tmahi ! < nil readers tu Juflgo for Ihnnuulvua the good points claimed for this great work. IMtirutloiiul Mutter * . Superintendent Fltzpatrlck of tlio Omaha public schools returned yesterday Horn the annual convention uf tha * Hchnol Htijmr- Intemhmts of the United Stitlim at Richmond mend , Va. The convent Ion lasted 1'i.vo ' days anil wan attended by over 200 mipnr- Intendunts from all parts ut the country. The scssUinu wore uniformly Internstltii ; und the visitors were royally onterliiined by thu people of Richmond. The committee on buildings and property , svlth other mumboru of the Hoard of Ijtluca tion , will vMt the now Long school Inn : 1- Ing at Twtmlyulxlh und Franklin Ktroma Ihls afternoon. Tha vlsll ID for ( ho purpose of Inspecting thu building prepara tory to Its final acceptance by the board. t'niirt uf Inquiry I < > n\riicil. BROOKLYN. Fob. 20. The court of In quiry Into thu loss of the United Sta'pn L-orvotio Keursargn convened at the navy yard la-re 'mlity. All OIL- officer * wore pro-- mil and swurn In , after which the court u 1 Journpd Today's procui'dlrigs WITH < mly formal. The real btiflnetis ut tlm court U IP be commenced tomorrow.