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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1894)
THE OMAHA DAILY 1EE : THURSDAY , MAKTH 8 , TR9I. SPEG1RL NOTICES. Advertl cmi > nts for Kir-no column * will 1m taken iinlil 12 30 i > . in. tor the i-M'tilnx nml until 9:0 : } l > In f < ir the morning nnd Sunday editions , Ailvertliior * , by renuesllng a numbeied rli'ck , cnn have answer * nddreftscd to n. numbered Icttr In enro of Tl-o Hee. Answers no'iuM reared wll Ira delivered upon presentation of the cluck. SITUATIONS-WANTED. 'lUleaT l < 4c woril flrat Insertion , Ic n word thereafter Nothing tnkenfor IM I than : _ WAI R sTtfNomLAPHKiTqF EXPERIENCE . Ad- l i IHon In n law office ; will work cheap. ill ens D G.1 , Hee. _ .nil.--- SITUATION WANTED , 11Y HWEDISH PHAIl innrlntj twelve yearn experience. AdimjM I WANTED MALE IIEI/P. Rate * . 1'ic ' word first Insertion , 1C a word thereafter. Nothing tnken for Icua t.mn 23e. KbLICITORH.TEAMH 7'URNtHllEn ; tnent goodi. American Wringer Co. , ard lit. _ _ AOENTB. BALARY OH COMMISSION. Till . Rrcntent Invention of thnge. . The New P.it * ent Chemlenl Ink Erasing Pencil. H Ils nn * -m ht. Works like magic. Agents arc making - ing $2.1.00 to $ I2. > no per wek. . Tor further particular * wrlto the Monroe Eraser Mfg. ( o. X 80 , La Crroiae , . - . ETAILOllS WANTED AT FRANK J. LIVB SOLICITORS CAN EARN FROM $2.00 TO $0.00 per day. Apply 17 , Granite M" * IM , WANTED. 8ALEHMKN TO I2U. otm'aoom ! > > unmple to the wholesale nnd retail trade IniMnciw mnn or I' ' " " neil on Bleht to every liberal Halary nmt expt > nne p-ildi I'1" . ' position. Tor terms nddr.-ss with . ! % . tonnlnl _ MfK-JTM. . MMwmikjjL _ M EXPERIENCED MEN TO HKLL WANTED. mil Brittle lubricntlng OH | | nml grene- . Salary or commlinlon. Liberal commission inld to good rnmEquitable Refining Co. , Clexeand * , ' Ohio. _ _ . ; - A STEADY MAN WITH $100 < > 0 CAN SECURE position on the road. RcfTcnce re- "rjtilred. trying Address 13 14 , Uce. H-M.H. . 8 * WANTED FEMALE HELP. Rntcn , Hie word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less t.ian 2iC. WANTED GIRL FOII BICOND : WORK. MRS. M. LEVY , -037 Dodge St. C IPS VANTED-A o7llL TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- worlc III family of three. Apply nt once ut * 53 ! ) 8. 21th A\e. C-22H-10 . WANTED- IiniOIIT. INTELLIGENT LAD\ k _ t good nppcnrnnre w'.io ban had experience Nn publicipeiklne , xplendld chance- for the * right party. Addrcsa.-n 4. Uce. C-523-8 aim , roil onNnitAi. iiotisnworiK. 12.1 N. 40th. -M2I ° ° _ _ _ VANTUD , THItnn OIIU.S TO WOUIC IN lirimh factory ; On man or Swillnh pr feirc.l. Apply H. M. Ouniaul , 1023 H. 18th. C-aC5 ' WANTnroinroii onNniiAi , work. 3027 flilcago aticet. L M273 a * 7iu'ANTin7 l.oioNiiiAtHOUSR. : . work. C2S QeorKln avenue , Jlrs. U. G. Itryson. OIIII. rOIl QfiNRUAIj HOrSBWOUK IN family. No chlldicn. 312J I'arnam. - FOR BENT HOUSES. nntci , lOo n Una o.ich Insertion. Sl.CO'a line per month. NotlilnK Inltcn for Icb3 tlmn gjc. iiousus "IN AiTi , I'Aivrs or THU CITY TIJK O. r. Ifi\ls compnny , 1W3 rarnam. D 8,8 ' " " C-ROOM COTTAGES. MODERN , CHOICE IN Stanford Circle. C. S. Elgullcr , 201 Bee bulld- IIOUSE8. F. K. DARLING , BARKER BLOCK. NEW MODERN 8-ROOM HOUSE. 31 & MASON u D 758 RNTAL AGENCY , D07 BROWN BLOCK. 1 AND 4-ROOM APARTMEN.TS , STEAM HEAT ; ' references required , 81G S. 22d. D 882 U COUNI3H TLAT IN CI.OUSCU IJLOCK , 7 rooms , rnnEC nnd nil other comcnlc-nces. OeorRO Clouaur , room 2 , 1023 rarnam. C-IIOOM H , 1901 N. ! 5 ; 3-ROOM II , 13C2 CALI- fornla t. ; 5-room II , 130S California.I . I ) 501m20 7-IIOOM JIODHltN COTTAGE. HAST TRONT. { 2J.UO. Kldellly Trust Co. , 1702 rnrr.am. ' RENTAL Ad'CY , HUTCHINSON , 1C23 rarnam. o-noosi cortNnn FLAT WITH ALL MOt > nnN conveniences , 2101 Lew enworth st. D 919 31 * , Tiininr"iioHT n6oit H6usns. 27Tii AND Uoduc ; fumace , was , bath , clonet , etc. . twenty dollars per month. C19 N. Y. Life. D-085 NEW C-llOO.M rt.AT. MOD13KN INMIIOVK- monta. . 1113 8. 10th street. D-M17210 * FOIl HUNT. OND OF THOSH CHOICC STEAM heated Hats In the P. U. Her block , ICth and Jackson stieets. Call nt 1112 llarney street. D aim NBW C-llOOM FLAT. MODERN IMPROVE- nii n 1112 S. Hill St. D M172 10' FIRST CLASS . . nice nine" room Cpmblned , 'A t , lent reason- nble. x rr. . ' " ' > n " el "i St.D . D 21S A5 AGENCY , SHERWOOD , 42.1 N. Y. Life. D-228 A6 * ' -ROOM HOUSE ; MODERN ; 2013 LEAVEN- - D-MW90 * ioith. 3TOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS. Rates , IHo word tlrst Insertion , lo a woid thereafter. Nothing taken fur IPM tlian 25e. NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS. 41 1 BOUTH 15th yt. , Flat ii. U ! )52 ) T _ rURNiailED ROOMS FOR RENT , WITH OR without board. Call nt 2101 Douglas. E 981 S PLEASANT FRONT ROOM , MODERN , SUIT- iiblu ono or two gentlemen , -lilii St , Mary's rUUNIRIIED ROOMS , HATH ; JO.OO 1'ER month , 1311 Fnmnm. E 222 8 * S Ft'RNlHHED ROOMS FOR 1IOUSEKEEP- IIIK for man and wife. Rent taken In lion r , I. 519 N. 11th. E-200 ROOMS ANIVBOARD. Ratra , IVJo woul ( list Insertion , lo n word thereafter , NotlilnR taken for less than 23c. YouNo WOMEN'S IIOSIE , UNDER CARE OF Women' B Christian association , 111 S , ntli nt. F 883 M 11 HOARDING. EVERVTHINQ * ! 1W ouBas F 102 M19 000 " relvilWlHHED "SOUTH ROOM WITH dlstrlbAd , > 33 Ht. Mury'a . Ohio i * - " WHS dlj OR WITHOUT HOARD. 107 UtQil W K-MSM 20 * _ _ _ hr'JSI'.VJUTII ' ' FRONT PARLOR WITH bviuut. IT-M Dodge , F-257 S * A LARGE. AH1Y FRONT ROOM , NEWLY fmnUtied , for rouplu , In | > i-\nto | family , \\lth Ixiuid. Apply nt 1 UiMlBo street , r M28S 9 FOR RENT-TJNFURNISH'D ROOMS. Rates. l.o ! woid llrst Insertion , lo n word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 23o. FLAT OF 3 ROOMS ! " imLEAVEN\voRTir ! ' C1-2U1 12 FOR RENT STORES AND OFFICES Rates , lOc a line each Insertion , $1,50 a line- per month. Nothing tnken for less than ! 3o. J-OR RENT. THE 4-KTolnrHRlClcTfuiLDINO , 916 Farnam at. The Lulldlne lias a Iheproof ci-ntenl banrinrnt , cuiuplete meant heating lx ) > tut on , water on all Hours , gas , etc. Apply ute o uill'-o of Ti ) Hee. i mo OFFICES 1-Olf RENT IN THE LCHLlTi ! ImlldlnK , lot.i unit llarney. tpeclal Induce' invnts held out tu permanent tenant * . Apply tu Jubst llrOM. . loomn GO und 51 SUilltz bulld- luff I-M&J4 'S LEASE OF STOHE , 30J S. ItTH. wearlnte n' , , ( * ' . . . " "t. woven and i t Un , i nam nt. ui r jj linlto'lons oi" - < t , FOR tll'NT , TE lKST BTOIIH ROOM IN KtiUth Omnhii. Next door to inwtoaicu. Per- nous & Wllrox , 211 } N street , boullt Omaha. 1-U8 10 AGENTS WANTED. l > is 100 n line euc Insertion , $1.59 : i line per > nl > t | | ) tlllllg token , for lets than Kc JV VNTED L1VE .xv-VN'Trf TO HANDLE NKW ! klUhen uliMull. u lioUMhalil n w Uy , m > ll Jnulik for 83c. S.uui | | by mull JJc. Writ * for I term * and terrltoiy.Ve tcrn Kpeclulty Co. . Y * O' lu * 55J , Denver , Culo J voj j . . .I/Ml H\NOiU.S : OR AOF.NTS WANTED TO fc 11 unit luper frum ajtnpla iKKika. Nu expeil- cn ncivjiaur ) ; largent commlii lon ; lowtat I'l i'a. latest putteini , IliuM Mlecllona , no H > Send nt once for full i > .utlculiii . Henry t.Alliioii , au\nt , 15SHJVul , h avtnutt Chi- CUKU , j. .M3T9 S * WANTED TO RENT. , Itic word flirt Inncrtlon , lo n word thorpnfter. Nothing token for Irm tnnn 2o. WANTKD. HOUKRS FOR HUNT. W. O. TKM- plpton. 303 I'mtoni blocB. K3I9 51 WANTnV ) . TO RENT AI1OUT 3 ROOMs7 L'N- rurnlFhn ) . cheap , tot ICth nml Mill nnd Cum- Ing nml Fnrnam street * . Addrnn E 7 , Hoc. K-MSI2 8 MODERN COTTAOK , Ntf'El.Y Ft'RNISHED. xotitli of Fnrnam Ht. ; wltliln 10 mlnutiMi walk of court | IOUKI > : family of t o , reformed ! . Ad- 13 13 , llpo. K & 74 8 * - STORAGE. A , 10a n line each Insertion. 11.00 a line per month. Nothing taken for len than 23c. BTORAai : FOR HOUSEHOLD ( lo61/S [ CLEAN and cheap rate. R. Well * , 1111 Fnrnarn. M S88 _ HTOUAOn , WILLIAMS & CRO812U HARNEY , W ANTED TO BUY. Ratr * . IHo word first Insertion , lo a. word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than S5c. WANTED , BTOCK OF GENERA I/MDHE. FOR clear land and coah , J. 1) . Ulttle , Drown blk. , ' Omaha. N 931 _ WANTED TO uttv , THE HIHT : EIGHT on ten-room hoiiw. obtainable for 7MO , ; Klvo Jofn- tlon. E 12 , Ilee , _ N - , Mf'Iir& OAYLOmrilAP ANr > LETTER VJ F. D. Wcad. IMIi ami n < ugln . -N ioR S ALE FURNITURE . Union , lOe a line each Insertion , tl.M n , line per month. Nothing taken for lean than 2ic. _ FtrilNITttRE OlF"'T\VO STiAM HEATED tints for sale ; both full of roomers , party winner to Imvo city ; In good location. Ad- dre > n C , CJ. lice. U-.M2J1 10' _ FOR SALE HORSES , WAGONS.ETO , Rates , lOo a line each Insertion , I1.BO a line per month. Nothing tnken for less than Zjc. _ AinrTirND8 bI-r V'EIlFCLES'AT'tdC ON THE Afti-r March 6 I will ha\o on exhibition ( for n nhort tlmo only ) nt 1213 Fnrnam street. Omaha , a full line of ( Ins carriage- * , coupes , landnus , vlctoilns , park nnd canopy rigs , buggies , phae tons , carts , bucklioaid ? , alt kinds of Imslm-ns nnd pleasure wagons , drays , mlm and delivery wagons , which I will closu out at DOC ON THE DOLLAR. A full line nnd everything IIr t-cl - ' . Come nnd sec and be convinced that you can buy anything jou want at half prlcu at 1J13 I ar- nnm street , Omaha , Neb. Neb.W. . I' . MUMAUGH. _ F-1C5 A _ FINE 2-SEATED FAMILY CARRIAGE CIIBAP for cash. A. M. Cowle , Room 4 Hec bid * . 1 * M2)3 o FOR HALE. 3 Bocond hand family carriages. 2 pccand hand phaetons ; bargains. 1 buckboard , J2U.OO. Ne ' top buggy , J33 00. Drummond Carriage Co. , 18th anr Hnrney. 1 > M23I 9 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Rates , 1'io woid ( list Insertion , Ic a word theieafter. Nothing taken fov less than gic. HALED HAY FOR SALE. THE STANDARD C.ittlo Company , Ames , Neb. , have 2,000 tons of good barn stored hay for sale. All orders _ mied promptly. _ Q-887 FOR SALE A FREHH COW AND GALE. a fresh Jeiscy cow and calf. 2i2li Webster St. Q 9S7 0 * FOR SALE TWO POOL AND TWO BILLIARD tables , Manhattan style , monarch cushions , slzo 4V4 by 9 , nnd all fixtures pertaining thereto. Tablei not used ono year yet. Will sell or trade. For particulars write to Frank GeorKe , Carroll City , Iowa. Q-201 A4 _ FOR 8ALT5 TWO FRESH COWS AT 55 Webster street. Q 233 10' _ A MERRY-GO-ROUND , IN GOOD ORDER , very cheap. F. D. Wead , 16th and Douglas. Q 230 8 I OR SALE. CREAMERY AND HUTTER HUdl- ness , cfieap. 212014 Cumins Ktrfet. Q M246 11 * toil SALE , AT HALF 1'RICE , BRICK 1'AL- lets , wheelbarrows , grate baia , clay grinders , etc. , o\er > thing necessary for atartlng a bilck- yard. Address IDOt N. 19th , Omaha. Q M2IS 13 FOR SALE CHEAP , THREE MONTHS SCHOL- nrshlp In h-st stenographers' school In Omaha. Addicts High School Register. Q M27J 8 WANTED. EVERY PERSON IN OMAHA TO call at 1214 Farnnm street nnd sec the only Hucccssful crude oil cooking and heating stoves In operation. County or- state rlghtH for dale. Q-M281 14' MISCELLANEOUS. Rates , IVic a word tlrsc Insertion , Ic a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 2oc. FOR LEASE. 20 OR 40-ACRE TRACTS NEAR Florence luke , $3.00 per ncru. Hoggs & Hill. R-937 M30 1'OR RENT. 10 ACRES OF CHOICE GARDEN land 6V4 miles southwest of postolllce. 'Apply to D. E. McMonles , 110J llarney street. R M214 12 STA11LU FOR RENT. 1710 CHICAGO STREET. Apply nt James Morton & Son Co. . 1511 Dodgu street. R-221-12 A FARM TO RENT FOR 1-3 OF THE GRAIN ; GOO ncri-sj 328 under cultivation ; good soil ; good buildings ; nil new ; Just completed ; 6 miles N , E. of Hlojmlleld Neb. Apply at onto. R. II , LoucUs & Co. , Danbury , la. R M270 12" CLAIRVOYANTS. Rates , Hie word tlrst Insertion , Ic a. word thereafter , Nothing taken for less than 23c. MRS. DR. II. WARREN , CLAIRVOYANT. RE- llable business medium ; 7th year at 119 N. 1C. S S83 MASSAGE , BATHS , ETO. Rates l'/4o ix word first Insertion , lo a word thcieafter. Nothing taken for less than 2Sc. MASSAGE. MADAME HERNARD , 1419 DODGE. T M255 12 * MME. UROWN. 1314 CAPITOL AVE. , MASSAGE treatment nnd medicated baths. T 983 S * MADAME SMITH , 502 S. 13TH. 2ND FLOOR , room 3. Massage , \apar , alcohol , stcnm. mil- phuilne and sea baths. T US 10 * PERSONAL. Rates. l'i" a word first Insertion , lo n word thereafter. Nothing tuk ° nIor less than 25o. MAS3Aan TREATMENT , ELECTROTHERMAL baths. Scalp and hnlr ti raiment , tnanlcurn and chiropodist , airs. Post , G19H S. 15th , Wlthnell blk. U &SO _ VIAVI , HOME TREATMENT FOR LAUIEsi Health book and consultation free. Addresser or call , Vlavl Co , eulto 310 Uea Uldg. Lady attend int. U ai314 _ COMPOUND OXYGEN CURES AST1U1A , bronchitis , consumption , catarrh , v etc. Five days flea ut R. 33 Douglas blk. , 16th and Dodge. . U 2J3 10 _ _ THIS COUPON AND 10 CENTS WILL ADMIT > ou to the Colllseum Rollt-r Skating und Steam .Merry go Round. No extra charge for Bkutes or riding un the Meny go Round. . U 200 H * COSTUMES' MADE AT HALF PRICE. MRS. C. N , Whltnker , room 300 , Sheely bulMlng. K\enlng dresses n specialty. U M243 S * UNTJL FURTi n : iNorcn JOHN NELSON is the only person emplo > cd by me to do 1hu cleaning of vaults mid cesspools. A. MacDon- old. City Garbagu Contractor. U M21I AC MRS. IIARTON GIVES READINGS IN PALM. latry at Ui3 S. 17th. Ladles , Me ; gents , 11.00. U159 M10' WANTED , EVERY PERSON IN OMAHA TO call at l.'ll Fainnm atieut niul BCD the only successful elude oil cooking and heating Htcnca In opuiatlon. County or atuto rights for sale. U M2W It * MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE. Rates , lOo a line each Insertion. ll.GO a line per noiuli. Nothing taken for less than Uc , HONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST HATES. THE O. F. pu\U Co. , 1S03 1-urnam at. W-90 LOANS ON IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED city property , fj.000 and upHurds , 5 to CM , per cent : no Jilms. W , Ionium Smith & Co , , 1320 Purnam. W S91 ANTHONY LOAN AND TRUST CO. . 31S N. V. Life , loans at low rates for choice security on Nebiusku and louu farms or Omnha city piupirty. W-Ur MONEY TO fXAN ) AT LOWEST RATES ON Impioxed and untmpro\cd Omaha real estate , 1 lo 6 jeara. Fidelity Tiuat Co. I'll. Farnam , W ! > 9J MONEY TO LOAN ON FARMS IN DOUGLAS county nnd Omaha city property , Nu delay. Fidelity Trust Co. , 170J Purnam it.VMSW MONEY TO LOAN ON OM.VlIA PROPERTY and Nebraska fauns at from 6 to 7 per cent. W , U. Melklo. Flut Nut'l bank bldg. W m CJJNTRAL LOAN AND TRUST CO. . IDS HEU Kiilldlng. W Ni MORTGAGE LOANS , A. MOORE , 604 N. Y. T.ife. W H7tnS MONEY TO IXJAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA rrttl estate. Urvnmui , Lu\e & . Co. , Puxton blk. , \y-Mnj .UANS ON HEAL ESTATE , \VAnHANT3 , GOOD notes , etc. , tiouvat , Uaivln Ilru4.uia N. Y. Life. JMOHA 'LOAN & TRIST CQ. . Icrli AND Douglas ta. . loan tnonny on city und furm prupvity ut laueat rai j ut Interval.Viii3 WAM'ED. API'LU'-VTIONS FOR LOANS. J. D. iSllllc , Uiuun UU , UiniUuu W-9M MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. _ ItAtcs , lOo n line each Insertion , Jl.W a line per moiitli. Nothing taken for ICM than Z3c. MONEY TO jlAN ON HORSE8WAGONS , plnnnii nnd furnlturi * nf all kinds , llualneis conlld ntial. J , li. Haddock , room 427 IlnniKo Mock. X S98 _ _ MONEY TO LOAN Wu will loan you any num which you wlh , smnll nr large , at the lowest poxaltlo nitrM , It the quickest poiislblo tlmo nnd fur nnj- length ot time lo pUlt you. You ran pny u back In Buch tnntallmentii an you wish , when > < > n wish , nnd only pay for It as long as you keep It. You rnn mrrmv nn JIOL'HEHOLD Ft'ItNITURE ' AND PIANOS , IIOHHES. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES , WAREHOUSE REFEIITS , MERCHANDISE , OR ANY OTHER SECURITY , Without publicity or removal of property , OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. , 3 , ! SOUTH 16TII STREET , FlrKt door nbovc the street. THE OLDEST , LARGEST AND ONLY INCOR PORATED LOAN COJIPANY IN OMAHA. X 895 WILL LOAN MONEY ON ANY KIND OF necurlty : strictly conlldcntlal. A. E. Harris , ' room 1. Continental block. _ X 897 MoTjEY LOANED ON FURNITURE , PIANOS. all articles ofaluo , Fred Terry , 4.10 Raniite block. _ X 899 THE PLACE TO IORRO\V MONEY ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE , MONEY ON HORSES ANU MULES , MONEY ON WAGONS AND CARRIAGES , MONEY ON PIANOS AND ORGANS. MONEY ON WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS , , MONEY ON MERCHANDISE , MONEY ON ANY CHATTEL SECURITIES , MONEY ON RMidrt that remain with you , MONEY IF "VOU WANT NO PUHUCITY. MONEY IN law nr unmll amounts , MONEY AT LOWEST POSSII1LE RATES , MONEY IN QUICKEST POSSJIULH TIME , MONEY THAT you may pay back nt tiny time and In any nmount , Is nt ROOM I , W1THNELL block , cnr. l.'lli nnd Harrvy sts. THE FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE Ca BUSINESS CHANCES. Rates , lOc n line each Insertion , Jl.M n line per month. Nothing taken for less than 23c. DRUG STORET , riNTRALLY LOCATED , ON easy terms. Ilex D18. city. Y 900 $200.00 YIELDS $15.00 WEEKLY ; FINANCIAL depression does not iiffe-'t Jlowe'M Infallible Handicapping nyetcm. Best nnd pafcst specula tive Investment offered ; third successful year ; prospectus 1SD4 free. C. D. Howe , Box 127 , Brooklyn. N. Y. Y-M91C M21 * I WILL EXCHANGE GOOD LAND FOR STOCK of mechandisc. W. C. Ritchie , Fender , Neb. i " 111(9 11 FOR SALE , ONE OF THE FINEST AND BEST paying xaloons In Fremont , Neb. Reason for selling. rlckncM nnd other business. Call on or address O. A. .lurgcnhelmer. Y M2ti I DESIRE TO INTEREST $3.000 TO$7.000 , CAP- Hal In extension of well established , clean nnd legitimate business that netted over 15 per cent on $7.000.00 in 1893 after paying all expenses und Including allowance for peisonal management. Ever ! thing clean nnd above board and Investi gation Invited. Address E 9 , care Bee. Y M271 17 * MEAT MARKET FOR HALE , CENTRALLY located ; lltted up first class ; doing good busi ness. Address C , Hee olllce. Council muffs. Y 287 A7 FOR EXCHANGE. Rates , lOc n line first Insertion , $1.50 a line per month. Nothing taken for less than , 23c. STOCK OF MILLINERY AND NOTIONS ; want horses und cattle. Box 233 , Frankfort , Ind. Z-901 ICO ACRES HAY LAND. G MILES FROJif CENtral - tral City , to trade for merchandise , groceries preferred. Box 554 , Central City , Neb. Z-212 MIC * 3 HOUSES AND LOT , BRINGING A GOOD revenue , for vacant property. A good farm one mite from good town In western Iowa ; will take house nnd lot In Omaha. J. D. Zlttlo , Urown block. Omaha. Z MO'Jl ' 1C I OWN 100 FARMS IN NEBRASKA. KANSAS nnd Dakota. Will sell cheap or exchange for mdse. , horses nnd cattle. Address box 76 , Frankfort. Ind. Z 901 STEAM GRAIN ELEVATOR IN BEST PART of state , for general merchandise , or grocciles. Address Lock box 16 , Wood River. Neb. . Z 903 20 SECTIONS CHOICE LAND ; CHEAP ; TERMS easy : colony wanted ; commission liberal : also lands for stock and mdse. J. W. Welpton , Grant , Neb. Z163 A3 * 169 ACRES WELL IMPROVED ( ALFALFA faun und Htock ranch under Irrigation , not mortgaged ; mils' be homesteaded. What ha\e you to trade ? Room COS N. Y. Life.XM2077 X-M2077 * TEN OR TWELVE HEAD OF YOUNG HORSES nnd colts ; will exchange for clear eastern Nebraska or Iowa UnU. James & Ha\erstdck , Council Hluffs. In. K-M216 8 SEVERAL OMAHA PROPERTIES FOR DES Molncs propel ty ; 8 rooih house , every con- \enlence. In south part of city , J4.600. p. D. Wead. ICth nnd Douglas. , Z 232 S 440 ACRE RANCH , ALSO 114 ACRES ADJoining - Joining inllroad town' , all In Logan county , Idaho , with water right , together with stock , for Omnha property , F. D. Wcad , I6th and Douglas. Z 232 8 FOR EXCHANGE , A WOOO.OO FIRST-CLASS modern hotel , clear of Incumbrance , ll\e central - ' tral Nebraska town , cross cnilroads , only one other hotel. Address E 8. Hee. Z M2M 11 * EQUITY IN CHEAP HOUSE AND LOT AND name cash for furniture of about S rooms. Ad dress E C , Hec. 55 M2I1 8 * GOOD LAND IN CEDAR COUNTY AND CASH for good stock of merchandise. Williams & Mltt.in , room 313 , McCague building , opposite postofllce. K 265 9 FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. Rates , lOo u line each Insertion , $1.50 a line per month. Nothing taken for less than 23c. BARGAINS , HOUSES , LOTS AND FARMS , sale or trade. F. K. Darling , Barker blbck. 803 Three of the finest lota In Clover- dale only $300 each. Atnew thosund dollar house on a , full lot 3 blocks from car line , 41,300.00 , easy payments. An elegant home West Farnam sreet $11,000.00 , house cost over $12,000.00 . FIDELITY TRUST CO. , 1702 Farnum street. RE-529m21 _ TWO BEAUTTFUL COTTAGE HOMES , LARGE lot , unc Blmde , $2,100.00 nnd $1600.00. C. C. Shlmer , 211 New York Life tlldg. RE MS09 8 GREAT SNAILEVEL. . . RICH GARDEN lands , on mlle from city limits , SCO.00 to SlOJ.l- per acre , on 5 years time : some trade. Call 810 N. Y. Life building. RE 917 M31 * BARGAIN. N. E. CORNER 29TII AND H1CK- ory. r. K. Darling , Barker block. R K M97C FOR SALE. 40 ACRES AT BARGAIN. AS AN investment , A , 1' . Tukey , RE 113 FOR SALE , A FINK HOME OF 12 ROOMS outside of bath rooms , closet , pantry , furnace room , etc. , In one of the best locations , ele gantly furbished and fully equipped In o\eiy particular , ready to step right Into , and n bargain for anyone about to locate. The whole outllt , house , lot and furniture , $12,000.00 , much Icsi than cost and only offered for wile nn account ot family being awny much of the time the present year. Address D CO. Dec. . R E-150 a3 FOR SALE. 9-ROOM HOUSE ON PIEIICE direct , lot 43x183 , $ " > .000.00. Will take clear city property In part pay. Also desirable corner lot In Walnut Hill , Inquire 2S10 Plcico afreet. RE-M143 10 * CHEAP HOMES FOR SALE. Houses nnd lots , nil sizes , locations nnd prices , taken under foieclosure by eastern partltu who Insist on Immediate Hale , Also Nebraska farm lands. Will sell at half value , nnd easy terms. R. F. Ranklne , Omaha Natlc-nal bank. R E M203 FOR HALE-10 ACRES WITH BMALL COTtage - tage close tu city , will make a splendid place for small fruit nndget ble , $4,2'W.oo. ' Hicks , 303 N. Y , Life building. * RE 2288 FARM 2 MILES FROM STATION. 11 MILES fiom Omnha P. O. . $37.GD per acre. House , and lot In Arbor place , JO * ) . 4 acres Washington Hill , $3,50i ) . 4 i nom house and full lot , 4 blocks from car. Jl.WO ; JM ) cash , b-ilance monthly. Cottage unit lot , 271h St. , $2OOU ; $200 cash. East front H\ii3coni Place lot , some Improve. mentu , $2.500. F. D , Wead , ICth and Douglas. RK 231-8 SEALED HlDsT WILL HE RECEIVED IN THE onion of tha Park CommlMloners until 12 o'clock noqn of Monday. March 2C. 1S9I , for the H vi > rnl houvcs , cmtngt * und barns In ItUer View Paik , as follows ; Ono cottage and barn In the northwest corner of tax lot II. One UJ-story house and barn In the aoutluvest corner tax lot 1 * . Ono cottage In block 4 , River View Park addl. tlon. One cnttnce nnd hnrn In block 9 , River View Park addition. nn * Id-story house und barn In block 3 , Illver View Paik addition. Ono IVo-iitory houo In block 11 , River View Paik addition. Two cottage * and burns In block 11 , R\cr | View Park addition. llidi may Includu any or all of the above lion * * * aottiijce * or barns. All bids luunt bo for caih , or they will not b coniildered Guy H. DOJIH ? , Secretary , HC _ FOR 3ALE-REALJB3TATE. Continue FINE .EAST HLOl'E G-ACHK TRACT. OVERlooking - looking city ; rplondld trnnfiynrtntlon facilities ; n bmirnln on your own te/ins. C. C. Shinier , 211 N. Y. Life. jJUL .U > i aa " * _ _ _ . FOR HALE , THE FINESVllPIErR oF LAND In the city for nn elennnt liolji . 1W feel mitmre , unuth front on California .itrcei , oxerlookx en. tire country ; \ery cheap , $10,0)0.0' ) ' ) If tnken nl once. N. Shelton. 310 N. t.M.lftf. RE M23S 9 PARTIEiT Lbo"KtNO roiJA" HOME OU AN Investment run get n barfoiln by calling or addressing 3521 Grand axet uc. RE I2J 12 * 6.0 ACRES IN DOFGI.AH. COUNTY , WELL Improved , with running WOlcr , for $4).W per acre ; will sell port or nil. Also & ) acres In Merrlck county for $159)'per nrre. Williams & Mlttnn , room 313 McC K u billldlnir , opposite pofllolllci' . ri RIV-267 9 FARM LANDS IN CENTRAL NEltllASKA : 1&3 acres near II. M. railroad town , 6 > acres plowed , $ S.Oi ) tier acre ! $300 cash , balance ensy payments. 33) ) acres nenr BIIUI- town , Ki acrea In cultivation nnd tcn-neie grove , $1.00 per acre ; good neil , easy termn. Now Is the time lo buy , as land Is Increasing In value Very rapidly , Williams & Mltlnn , room 313 Mc Cague building , opposite postoince. * RE 2CJ 9 300-ACRE FARM IN SARPY COUNTY , NEAR town ; good ntnck farm. Cm bo had at ti great bargain If tnken thin week. SO acres , well Improved , adjoining town of Lou IB- vlllc , Cnss county , best of ( toll ; low price. 431 acres , 12 miles from Omnha , splendid Im provements , fenced nnd crossfenced. A flrst- class stock farm. A snap If taken nt once. Davenport & Waterman , 822 N. Y , Life. R E M2 9 LOST. Rates , Hie word first Insertion , Ic n word thereafter. Nothing taken for less tlian 23c , LOST , ON I'ARNAM BETWEEN 2ITJI AND 15th streets , card case. Return to 19JI Fnrtiu n street nnd receive reward. M232 S * LOST , LADIES GOLD WATCH , WITH DOIT- blo chain broken on ono side ; was In nn en- tclnpe when lost. Return to 100 N , 10th nt , nnd lecelve reward. 2307 * LOST , SMALL GOLD CHAIN BRACELET. RE- uanl for return J. R. Rlnsnalt , Barker block , 2M S * MEDICAL. Rates , Hto wonl first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c. DR. C. V. CROOK'S NEW METHOD TREAT- mcnt of nerves , stomach and heart , 407 Hee Building. M552 M22 MUSIC , ART AND LANGUAGE. Rales , 114c word first Insertion , Ic n , word theieafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c. Q. JOELLENBECK , 1IANJOIST AND teacher , 1810 California at. 914 UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS Rates , lOc n line each Insertion , $1.59 a line per month. Nothing taken for less than 2Jo. II. K. HURKET. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND embalmcr. 1618 Chicago St. Tel. 90. S04 DRESSMAKING. Rates , 154 ° n word first Insertlpn. Ic a word therenter. Nothing taken for less than 23c. ARTISTIC "TAILOR-MADE DRESSMAKING , from $3 W up. Madame Corbett , 1712 Spencer , Kountze Place. M303 M15 * DRESSMAKING IN FAMILIES. MISS STURDY. 4218 Nicholas. 114 A2 FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKING , TAILOR SYS- teni of cutting nnd fitting : hateens , $1.00 : china Bilks nnd worsted dresses. f.00 ; , silks , $7.00 to $10.00. Miss Morrison , 162f'Dodge. 238 k * SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. Rates , lOc n line racli Insertion , $1,50 n line per month. Nothing taken fortloss than 23c. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL OftSHORTHAND. 613 N. Y. Life , Omaha. Ask lor circular. M905 UPHOLSTERING. Rates , lOc a line each Insertion , $1.50 a line per month. Nothing taken for less than 23c. GLOBE UPHOLSTERING CO. . GENERAL FUR. nlture rcpnlilng ; estimates and Information cheerfully Alven. All wdrlt called for nnd promptly attended to. 20Z3 Farnara afreet. Telephone 750. ' . 'A t M323 THE 11EALTV INSTRUMENTS placed on record March 7 , 1894 : WA.RRANTY115EEDS. F D Rock , to' if N\r Rock,1JIrtts 13 to M ; block' ' 3 , Hrcvport 'Place. . % . , . . . . . . . . , . , . . $ 4,000 E S Flor nnd wife toV4JJhim' Hart , 16ts 2 and 3 , Mnync's 1st add to Valley . 230 G 11 Hurst nnd wife to the O H Hurst com pany , lot G , block 7 , Patrick's Sd add 0,000 J A Evans nnd wife to II S Baker , lot 2 , block 7 , Hnnscom Place , 10,000 C3 F Anderson and wife to Mary Ensor , lot 10 , block 3 , Missouri Avenue paik. . . . 500 U S Baker and wife to J A Evans. lot 12 and e 19',4 ' feet lot 13 , block C , Alamo Plaza G.OOO QUIT CLAIM DEEDS. W C Morton et nl to J A Thompson , trustee , lot J nnd a < lot I , Morton'a fiub- Hainc to Kate Taylor , lot II and n ' , ! lot I , same 1 John Uegley nnd wife to P A Begley , lots 1 , 12 to 17 , block 3. Beglcy's park 1 I * A BeRley to John Hegley. ar , lots 1 and 2 , block 1. lots 6 to 9 , block , 4 , a.imo 1 "Jnme to Kate Begley , lots 6 to 22 , block 2 , Iota 1 to 17 , block 3 , same 1 DEEDS. Sllaa Robbing , special master , to S G Cady , lot 4 , block 3. Creston C40 J W Robblns , ppcclul master , to J It Pease , lot 21. block 113 , Dundee Place. . . . 405 Same to E S Drown , lot 8 , block 110 , bume. 405 Same to M P Harris , lots 21 , Si nnd 23 , block 118 , same . . . . . . , . , 1,333 Total nmount of transfera , * 7 $23,540 Man , Dovolopoil RENEWED TUB GREAT LIFE giver , CUPIDENE.wlll rcutoro all thu generative- organs. Impott-ncy 1m- postdblo If CUP1UKNE Is iiBcil. Send for free clr- cularx nnd testimonials. DA VOL MEDICINE CO. , P. O. Ilox-J07U , San Fran- clBc-o , Cal , BUREAU. 8UE1& OX SOM01TOllS.IJou Uulldlns. OMAHA. NEB. Advlco RfflLWAYTIJMBOHRD Leaves ( CHICAGO. UUIILINUTON & Q.IArrlves Omalial Depot 10th and Maaon Sts. I Omaha 4:45pm. : , . . . Chicago Vestibule . 9:50am : 845nm ! . Chicago Express . 423pm ; 7OJpm : . Chicago nml Iowa Local . 8:00am : . . . . . , . ' Junction Local. . 5:5Spm : ! 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Sioux ClFy"PaiisenKer. . . . . . . . 10 :20pni : . . . . .i..t.8u.Paul Leaves f HJICSUX CITY "FACiFlTT "IArrive * Omalial Depot. Uthnnd _ > Y bjjt r t . .JOmah * * :45pm. : . , 7st.4Paul Llmlte < I. , , ' 925SS ; ? J45pm ! ChjcoKQ Ivlmlted 9:25am : Leaves I " OMAHA "Ac 8T. "LOUR * . ( ArrUe.1 u iiii nij { * it Ucpot lOtlt & 2u8on it Hi lOniutiiL ' 3Mpm.Vr..St7"Louir : Cannon"HaIl.V7rr.lS:35pra ; : LOUIS JITIIERSON'S ' DEATH Edward Collins Being Made to Answer for it in the District Court , ANOTHER MURDER TRIAL BEING HEARD tie ! .Shooting nt Valley T.ast Nmrmbrr T o Sult < AKnlmt a ( Iniu- HOIIHO Proprietor City \Vln Tux CiiHU Court Culling * . In the criminal section of tlio district court , the caao of. the atnto ngittnst Edward J. Collins Is on trial , where tlio life of the defendant Is nt stake , It bclni ; charged that he murdered Louis Mcl'hurson nt Valley during the night of November 17 , 1893 , by firing a bullet Into his brain. Mcl'horson wns n young Texan nnd had been working In the corn fields In this and other Nebraska counties. A few days , before - fore the shooting , ho went to Valley , where ho chummed with one Oliver Unlo , an old man who wns out of money. The two men slept In a shanty some distance from the depot , loafing around saloons and stores during the day. On the night of November 17 they had secured permission to sleep In the back room of a chop house , providing that they would furnish the fuel to keep themselves warm. About midnight they borrowed a sack from a colored man , John Henry , nnd ut.irtcd up the railroad tracks for the pur pose of stealing some co.il from n loaded car which was standing on the switch. They had succeeded In lining the sack and had climbed from the car when a man came from the opposite sldo of the street , nnd walking upto them , took deliberate aim nnd fired at McPherson , the ball striking him Just above the left eye. Dale ran from the scone , proceeding down the railroad track to Papllllon , where ho surrendered himself to the sheriff. McPherson remained where ho fell until morning , when ho was dis covered by a watchman and taken to a hotel. The "next morning the sheriff was notified of the shooting , and , starting on an early train , went to Valley , arresting Dale at Papllllon nnd taking him along. On the way out Dale gave his version of the affair , detailing the manner of the shooting and de scribing the man who fired the shot. Ho said that ho was one of the residents of Val ley and was a man Who went by the name of "Ed. " but ho could not tell his other name. When the officer readied his destination ho learned that suspicion rested upon Col lins , who was at once placed under arrest. Collins was found at a livery stable , and as ho was taken Into the presence of Dale that party responded , "There's the man who shot Mol'herson. " Collins did not deny the charge , but remarked , "There's too much stealing going on round hero and I propose to have It stopped. " After the arrest Col lins w'as brought to this city , where ho waived examination and was sent to the county jail. Oliver Dale was the first witness called by the Btate. lie went Into details'de scribing the night and everything surround ing the scene of the shooting. Witness had seen the defendant a number of times and recognized him before the shot was fired. The night was clear and ho was positive that ho could not be mistaken about Collins being the party who did the shooting. C. E. Dyers , City Marshal Burks and the Omaha reporters who accompanied ox- Sheriff Bennett tp Valley all testified to having heard Dale accuse Collins of murder ing McPherson and to hearing Collins reply : "There has been too much stealing going on 'round hero and I proposed to have It stopped. These hoboes would steal the cars from the track : they would steal Christ from the cross , and I wanted to show the people that I was not the only one who was stealing. " AiUertIs ! < l Inn Sumluy I'aper. The city ot Omaha was a winner In the equity division of the district court presided - sided over by Judge Walton yesterday. Duringihe year 1890 the city council passed an ordinance declaring the necessity ot layIng - Ing sidewalk along the front of some prop erty abutting Park street , west of Hanscom park. Some of the lots 'along which the walk was to bo laid were owned by Mlldrei E. Ives , a woman residing at Fort Sheridan Her share of the expense ot the new walk amounted to 1438.50. The passage of the ordinance was regular , as were all the other proceedings , with the bare exception tha one of the publications was In the Sunday issue of the official paper. Everything moved along in the regular way until Octo ber , 1893 , when the city treasurer attempted to collect the tax , which had become de linquent. When the city treasurer made this move the owner of the lota Jumpec into court and secured an injunction , alleg ing that on account of the Sunday publica tion all of'the proceedings -\yjjro \ Illegal and void , and that thp treasurer was without authority to collect the tax. On these is sues the case was argued before Judge Wal ton and taken under advisement. Yesterday the court decided the case denying the permanent Injunction and holdIng - Ing that the levy was legal , as were the pro ceedings leading up to the attempt at collec tion. tion.In In passing upon the case. Judge Walton said that the ground had been taken that the publication in the Sun day paper was not legal. This ho thought wns a mere technicality , as It was a well known fact that the Sunday edition of the dally paper had a much more wide circu lation thnn the editions published during the other days ot the week. This fact made It a more valuable advertising medium and gave moro publicity to notices that were Inserted therein. It was certain that there was no fraud connected with tiny of the transactions and that the sidewalk was a benefit to the community. Taking all of these facts into consideration , the court said that ho would deny the Injunction. The plaintiff ga\o notice of appeal to the supreme court , after which the bond was fixed at ? 500 and twenty days given to pre pare and fllo the bill of exceptions. I.oil llli Mniu-y at Faro. Mary WoUe has sued C. O. Pearson , the proprlctor of a gambling house that was on the face of the earth a few days ago , alleging that 'her husband , Henry , played at the festive game of faro and lost $1,294 during the time which Intervened between Juno 2 and November 28 , 1893. To lose tills money , she avers , the eportlvo Henry staid out nights , neglecting his family and falling to supply the members thereof with bread. KTlio Other Cried "K ino " Lend Sjiotm Is another wife who has a husband who Is afflicted with the gambling mania , or at least that is what she alleges In a petition In the unit which aha has brought against Charles 0. Pearson. She avers that this husband , Thomas Spohn , sat at a keno table during the greater portion of the years 1S93 and 1801 , losing J1.511 , which was needed fpr the purpose of paying the running expenses of the Spohn house hold. Court Culling * . nmmn. Anderson has asked the court to appoint a receiver to take charge of the nf- fairs of James Fadilon's saloon at Brighton ( Tnstoless-Eflfoctunl. ) \ \ FOR AM. ' BILIOUS and NBUfOOSi J DISORDERS. * Such as Sick Headache , Wind and Pain in Ihe 5 Stomach. Giddiness , Fullneu , Swelling alter ; Meals. Dizziness , Drowsiness , Chills , Flush.5 ings o ! Heat , Loss ot Appetite. Shortness ol Drcalli , Cojtireness , Scurvy. Blolchuj on Ihe SMn , Disturbed Sleep , Frightful Dreams , All Nenous and Trembling Sensations , anj Ir regularities Incidental to Ladles , Oorered with a Tuteleiaanil Soluble Coating. < ; Of all drupcuH. Prlie 25 cents a Dot , \ \ New Yorlc Dcpotj6j Cinil St. 3 * * * * t * t > 4 * * % 4 13 t bench. The plaintiff In one of the creditors ixnd wants some person to look after the property to prevent waste. Judge Wnlton was upon the bench for n low moments yesterday , but owlnR to the serious condition of his health ho had to slop the transaction ot business nnd return to his homo. Should his health not Improve during the next few days ho will take a trip to the Dakota hot springs , In the garbage contract cnno ot Ocorgo D. Smiley ngnlnnt Alexander MncDonald , which was recently decided In favor of the plaintiff , the court enjoining the dcfandnnt from going on with the work of removing the garbage In accordance with the terms of the contract , the defendant has filed his bond lit the sum of $3,000 nnd Ima. appealed to the supreme court. A X < MV\Vny of Curing iCold. . A DCS Molncs woman who had been troubled with frequent colds concluded to try on old remedy. In a now way. nnd nc- cordlngly took n tnblcspoonful ( four times the Usual ilofo ) of Chamberlain's Cough rem edy Just before going to bed. The next morning she found that her cold had almost entirely disappeared. During the day she took n few doses of the remedy ( one tcn- epoonful nt a time ) nnd nt night n-aln took a tablcspoonful before going to bed , nnd on the following morning nwoko frco from all symptoms of thu cold , Stnco then she has , on several occasions , used this remedy In like manner , with the same good results , and Is much elated over her discovery of sJ quick a way ot curing n cold. For sale by druggists. EXPERT TESTIMONY. -Mr * . Itallcy Sii > s Knlclilo 1 < Not AVlmt It U CrilcKcd Up to lie. Mrs. Ella Ilatley , who attempted suicide last night by drinking carbolic acid , was nblo to talk Intelligently last night , nnd n re porter for The Ileo called to ask how It came about that slie had concluded to die. Mrs. Bailey smiled and said that the report as In the morning paper was correct as far as she knew , and she was perfectly willing that the matter should rest before the public as It already was. When asked how she got the carbolic acid she said the stuff was for the purpose ot washing her llttlo water spaniel. She would not state that she at tempted to tnko her life , neither would she say she did not. "I guess they were not quite ready for mo over there , " she said , when she was told how nearly Bho c.iinu to the golden gates , "and I will wait till they are ready before I attempt it again. " When asked how she came to drink the carbolic acid she said that she had to drink something and that she Just took some of this to see how It would go. She then smilingly bade the reporter good night , nnd said that sulcldo was not what it was cracked up to be. Dr. Itllcy said that her recovery was most miraculous , ns ho had seen n great many attempts at sulcldo and never one that failed that came so nearly being successful as did this one It is said by pcoplo who know both Mr. and Mrs. Bailey that she was Insanely Jealous of her husband , and that she fre quently accused him of going with other women. Llttlo pills for great ills : Dowltt's Llttlo Early Risers. SIGNED THE DECEEE. City ItcHtralnrtl from Collecting Tuxes from the Union J'uclllc. The decree In the Union Pacific tax de cision case acalnst the city of Omaha was signed by Judge Dundy yesterday. The decree restrains the city from doing any net in nnd about the assessment or equalization of values of any or all of the Union Pacific realty In question and further restrains the city from the levy or collection of any taxes whatever thereon by virtue of any auch assessment or equalization of values as made thereon. Sweet breath , sweet stomach , sweet tem per ? Then use DoWItt's Llttlo Carly Risers. For the first time since the death of the brilliant Steele Mackaye , the author of the ilay , "Hazel Klrke , " was given last even- ng at Boyd's by Eulo Ellsler nnd her com pany of players. Quito 1,800 times has this story of woman's love and devotion and man's Iron will nnd determination been given , yet there are thousands still to see and fall in love with the hopeless Hazel nnd'joln In condemnation of a religion that will make "a1 father turn his offspring out Into the world because that offspring chose to love some ono other than the parson of his choice. Although the play baa boon done almost continuously since 1880 it has still a profound interest to theater goers , and In the audience last night were many veterans who had seen the play years and years ago , but even to them there was a charm about the performance , for it was reminiscent of other days. Miss Ellsler was her happy self In the part of Hazel , filling the stage with bright ness In the earlier scenes , but gradually lifting her audience up to the emotional side of the character and holding them by the force of her fine ability. Mr. Couldock , who Is Dunstan Klrke , continues to play the hardhearted miller with consummate art ; in fact the picture which ho presents Is ono of the Meals of the stage and will bo remem bered after the veteran has passed beyond the bars as one ot the virile portraitures ot this generation. Mr. Weston as Plttacus Green and Mr. Drouet aa Lord Travers were quite In tholr element , the performance as a whole bslng eminently praiseworthy , In every way up 'to the standard which Miss Ellsler insists upon. _ Pills that cure sick headache : DoWltt'a Llttlo Early Risers. _ I'nrilco KranrhlHo Ordlimncu. The ordinance granting a franchise to Pardeo & Co. for operating and maintaining n plant for furnishing electricity for power. beat aud light Is a short document , covering less than three typewritten pages. , It gives the company the right to place the neces sary poles , mains nnd conductors for dis tributing Us current nnd conducting Its business. It requires nil poles , to bo neatly shaven , and Compels the company to use the best machinery nnd keep everything about Its plant In a clean and safe condition. The company Is further required to furnish In candescent light for the city nail and public library nt half the regular commercial rate , and It. Is provided that whenever the wires of the company ore extended within -throe blocks of any other public building , such as engine houses or police station , they are to bo run to that building and light furnished at the sainu rate as for the city hall. A maximum price Is flxccj for Incandescent and arc light for commercial purposes , the company not to bo allowed to charge in ox * cess of 20 cents par 1,009 watt hours for electrlo light , nnd not In excess of $20CO per month for all night arc lights , The ardl- nanca Is to take effect and bo In force from and after Its passage and approval by the mayor and acceptance- the company , and remain In force for thirty years. DeWltt'B Ltttlo Early Risers. Small pills , safe pills , best pills. After u Tmiiiory , "An effort Is being made to locate a tan nery In Omaha. The building of such a plant U particularly important b cause the securing of a manufacturing plant with an nvcstmont of $200,000 depends on getting a annery , " said Commissioner Utt at the Commercial club. "Oak tan bark will not : est rnoro than Jl.fiO per ton moro In Omaha ban In St. Louis , The latter Is ono of the argcst tanning points In the United States. Icsldes , the hides are ( shipped by the pack * ng houses cast to bo made Into leather. The supply of hides is so great that a HOT ectlon can bo made for any class of hides necessary directly nt the packing nduses In ) mam. ) Tim demand In Omaha for harness father Is $100,000 per annum , in Lincoln ; 75,000 per annum , besides St. Joseph , Kan- as City nnd other western points. The ; rent objection to tanneries In the west has teen the cost ot tan bark , and the hides mve been shipped to the bark Instead of ho reverse. The now factory In Omaha , lowovor , that depends on the tannery will my the spent oak tan bark and pay $2 per on for It wet and take the full supply , thus removing the disability heretofore existing. Always patronize the homo article. Spe cially If It's better. Cook's Kxtra Dry Ira- icrlal Champagne bag no equal , ONLY THE AIR LEFT TO THEM Ono Plnco In Frco America Where the Laborer is n Slavo. WEST VIRGINIA MINERS TREATED AS DOGS An Onmliu Mim Tell * How the Oprrntnr * Onn Ku'ii the Store * and Kim Thing * Midi .Solo Kjo to Tlu-lr Una 1'oi'lu't. Mr. M , J , Kcnney of Oninhn , n member ot the general executive board of the Knights of Labor , returned recently from n lecturing nnd organizing tour through West Virginia. Ho wns asked by a llco reporter for some Information concerning the condition of the miners In the coal Holds near Charleston , where the recent troubles have centered. "Vcs , I know something of the people there , " said Mr. Kcnnoy. "I spent three weeks In the Immediate vicinity of Charles ton. The men are In n most deplorable condition. "Tho miners In Kanahwa valley have been disorganized for jc.irs , and as a consequence have been digging cu.il for less money than the sumo wor.c Is being done for In other pnrta ot the country. They were receiving nt the time of my visit thuro 40 cents per ton for screened coal , but had received nollco from the operators that In the future they would be expected to mine coat for 30 cents per ton screened. In other words , that they must accept a reduction of 25 per cent. .And let mo say right hero that the coal companies get two- grades of co.U which the miner docs not get a cent for producing , namely , nut and slack. Tha nut coal Is sold to the miners at Jl.M per load ot about 1,200 pounds , while the slack from the gas coal Is used for making coke. "The coal operators In that country are 'monnrchs of all they survey. ' For nn llus- tratlon wo will take Acme , W. Vn. , n mining camp about sixteen miles from Coalborry , which IB run by a mnn named Stevens. Ha owns the whole townslto , owns every build ing , even to the postolflcc , which Is run In his store , The homes are ot the cheapest possible make , consisting ot ono thickness o ( rough boards nailed at the top and bottom with n rough batting on the outside. They are neither celled nor plastered. And for these he draws from $5 to ? 10 per month. Ho runs the only store In the village , nnd every person is compelled to trade with him or leave the town , "I saw one man there who had been In the employ of the coal company for eight years and had never drawn a cent ol money , for at the end of each month hq found himself Indebted to the 'pluok-mn store , ' ns they ore called , to the full extent of his waccs. A man is seldom allowed tq earn more than ho spends In the store , and should his atoro bill bo smaller for two or three months ho will bo gently reminded that hla services are no longer required In the mines. The old miners there say that they could not make moro than 00 cents per day In good times , after paying for powder , fuse , oil and tool dressing , while the average would not exceed 40 to CO cents per day. HE HOGS IT ALL. "Tho operator was asked by the miners to allow a barber to come to the town , but ho refused , telling them that ho came there to make money , and there was not a d man going to make anything there but himself. "I spoke nt Acme , " continued Mr. Kenney , "on u Sunday afternoon and the owner threatened to have mo arrested for Sabbath breaking. There are very few places In that region where buildings can bo procured In which to hold a labor meeting. Nearly all the meetings that I attended were held In the open air beneath the broad canopy of heaven , and oven there wo left ourselves liable to arrest for trespassing on tho'grounds ot the operators. "I orgnnl/ted largo assemblies at every place I spoke and fool well satisfied with the work done while there. "I think that the men In that region are entitled to the sympathy of the pcoplo In their struggle for existence , nnd should have the support of the state officials Instead of the militia being called out to shoot thorn down. The more fact of private citizens in that state refusing to act as deputy sheriffs should clearly demonstrate that the men are In the right. "I noticed in the press reports of a recent date an Item from Ohio stating that the officials of that state were contemplating callIng - Ing a special session of the legislature for the purpose of providing work for eighty or ninety convicts who are Idle in the peniten tiary of that state. It seems queer that such precautions and provisions should bo taken for the health , safety and comfort of convicts whllo not a thing Is being done to protect the happlncHS and prosperity of the honest worklngmun. "It Is beginning to dawn upon the average worklngman that the only chance for steady employment , sufficient food and clothing and comfortable shelter from the Inclemency of the weather Is to get himself securely lodged behind prison walls. " When asked about the lawlessness now go ing on In West Virginia Mr. Kenney said : "That Is another matter worthy of mention. The miners there did all In their power to reach an amicable settlement of the trouble , but the operators refused -to confer with them. They asked the operators to appoint n committee to confer with a like commttteo from the minors' organization and the opera tors Ignored them and did not oven show them the common courtesy of answering their communication. So whatever trouble may follow , the miners have got the satisfac tion ot knowing that they did all In tholr power to avoid a clash. Tha tcltlzoni of Montgomery are In nympathy with the men nnd condemn thd'operatorH very severely for tholr action In precipitating the trouble lhat now exists In that locality. " Economy mid Valuable vegetable remedies are used In the preparation of Hood'H Sarsaparllla In such a peculiar manner as to retain the full medicinal value of every Ingredient. Thus Hood's Sarsaparllla combines economy nml strength nnd is the only remedy of which " 100 ilqacs ono dollar" Is true. Ilo sure to get Hood's. Hood's Pills do not purge , pain or gripe , but act promptly , easily and efllclontly , , A A'.VO VJiOKMKXTS , There Is scarcely any let-up to the merri ment In "A Pair of Kldn , " which-IB to'be th'o attraction at the Fifteenth Street theater for four nights beginning Sunday mntlltco , March 11. The "old countryman" in so Irresistibly comical that nobody can look upon him and maintain a serious demeanor , the only ex aggerations In the Impersonation being com mitted for fun's Bake. The favorite come dians , Henry Winched , John Mngco and Gilbert Jarvtiy , are Included In the vast , Roland Heed will begin a halffWook'H en gagement nt Hoyd's Thursday evening. In those days the world nccdti laughter , nnd Mr. Heed Is ona of the few Ktago favorites who lu- Bplro this emotion without any vulgar taint. Ho will present fur tlio first time In OimUu Ills now comedy , "Innocont JIH a Lamb. " Those who ought to It now t > ay It In tilfilily en tertaining , which Is not hard to bullevo , If only of fair dramatic value , In the hands of an apt comedian Ilka Uced. The company It commended highly , and the eiitiugument should prove thrifty and happy. Hallon and llatt will bo the lodnatonn ot Interest nt Iloyd's for four nlghti , l > p-lniilnj | { Sunday. The list of numMH In the com pany augurH well lor a xtrlidnuU * happy result , and Includes J. Al'l'-mli LlUiay , Al H , WIlKon , Marguerite i-a Mar , Larry Dooley , Fanny Uloodgood , Clnrlos U. LJW- lor , Carrlo Do Mar , Albert Hawthorne , Florence Holbrook , Edith Murray , Junnlo Orovl-jl and W. S. Fi Cliurcli IlnUirliiliimrnt. An entertainment will bo given for the benefit of thaVost Omaha church at thu corner ot Thirty-fifth and Leavonworth thU evening. Mr. and Mra. Lymun BearU will render a selected and choice musical aud dramatical program.