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THE OMAHA DAII/Y BEEs JTUT3SDAY , FEItniTAItY 25. 18 ! ) .
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Ailverlldcmenld for HICKC colnninii
vrlll tin InUcn tintll llii.'to p .in. for
( lie evcnlnir nnil unlit H p. in. fur the
mnrnlMK nnil Sunday eillflniin.
Aili prtler lij * roii'irnllnic n nnni-
liprnl cliock , cnii lime immtrr * nil-
ilrL-rmril to n iiiiinlicri-il Idler In pure
of The Hoc. AIIHTVITB no mlilri-n.eil
will be ili-llvereil iiimti pri-m-ntiillon
of the clu-olt only. Itnton , 1 l-2o n
nrorct Hrnt InNi-rtlnii ) Ic 11 TKiril
( Iicrrnf < er. AolliliiK Inkeii forrnn
( linn 23c for llrnt Inxrrtlon. Tlieic
nil * ertlNcniiMitn mint he mil connco't-
l \elj- .
SITPAT10.VS WANTED.
WANTED. SEWING IN FAMILIES IIY AN
experienced drtMiimker , reference * given Ad-
dreiw Ij 27. lleo. A MIT7 23 *
\VANTi ) MALE Iini.P.
SALESMAN TOR Till : HlTMANi : DE1IORN-
er , good side line fnr hardware or harnm
salesman. Call or address 401 So. Kill Hi.
1I-M8U r
WANTED. DOO MEN AND TEAMS TO BULL
our feed grinders and cookers ; salary.'A
to 1230 per month , according l nhdlty. The
Lltchneld Mrg , Co. . Webber City. In.
H-M7IJ VtV
tco TO itto PAID SALESMEN ron CIGARS ;
experience unneccuranry ; pxtrn Inducement-
customer * . Bishop & Kline , HI. Lou1 * , M.i.
. I1-M787 F23
WANTED , A GOOD PHYSICIAN IN A GOOD
live town an the Republican river. For par
ticulars nddrcM Box C23 , Lincoln , Neb.
n-M2M >
A PEW ENERGETIC , iiu.-m.iNo MEN CAN
find Mpiily , prontnlilo work with C. F. Admits
Co. , 524 So. ICtli Hi 11-M362.M21
STRONG KASTIHN : LIFE INSURANCE COM-
pvnay will offer to an approved party general
agents contract for nil nr lialf of Nebiaskii ;
excellent opportunity ; compinr writes clsml-
( led risks , first ctaos and unJornveruge ; also
hazardous occupations. Addre-n , with refer-
cncca for one work , I" . 11. lygan. Manager
Agencies , 710 Delaware fit. . Kansas City , MIL
IJ 425 Z4
fVANTED-CANVASSERS FOR A NEW ROOK
Just out. It Is very rlieap : meeting wllh great
FUCCP81 ! quick , cnsli nalis ; proving to In the
book of the hour. Apply for a fen * daa at
Iloom 29. Hotel Mercer. B MtZl-27'
WANTED-FIRST CLASS SALESMAN von
lubricating ell . Hii'n o.f and Hpclnltlf3. Ad-
drenn The fitiilldard Oil & Compound Co. ,
Clg\clillld. Ohio. U-MJ10-25
\VANTI3D , A COACHMAN \V1TII OOOD 11KP-
crences. l"rancls C. Citnblv , Omaha National
Hank ImlMlilK. Htlj
WAXT13I1 KI3MALK.
WANTHD A COMI'HTENT Qini TO DO
wnnhlni ; , Irimlnt ; , nnil second work , naRcs S3.i
ivr week. Apply In forenoon only fill H. ltli
Ht. C M4I1-25
\VANTID , FTiiNooiiAninu. WITH TYPI >
wilier preferred ; Btnle RJlury deslied Acldross
I , 2' . lief. C-M470 M
ron UKXT nousns.
IlOUSn.S IN AI.Ij PARTS OP THU CITY. THE
O. r. Da\ls Company , 1303 KiuiKiin. D 744
HOUSES , DHNi\VA & CO. . 103 N. 1STII ST.
IIODUHN IIOUSKS. C. A. STAnil,923 N. Y. MFD
D M18) f
HUNT. NICK SOUTH PKONT. 8-IIOOM
brick house , with all modern Improxcincnta
and In Ilist-claai condition. Inquire on
pmlsci. . SC10 llalf-Howaid street. D 219
KOM.OWINO HOL'SP-S AKG DIISIHAHM :
ni J will be rented at mldu Inter prices. They
wl. ' command moie lent W du > later. Ue-
mii > ber we will make Inducements to destnx-
blo unnnts :
NIL 'J- < - North 27th nx-enue , 8-room , modern dp-
tacld hoM.- . . . .
2001 SoulK llth street , 7-room. modern detached
house. . . . v
3401 Jackfon tU > t , 7-room , moJern detached
licuw.
K02 Seward rtrcx't , 4-room cottase.
207 South 21th Btrcet , 14-room modern detached
"ridcllty Trust Company , 1703 Farnam street ,
Tire Imlldlna. P M1B
_ _
' , JIlQUSnS.VJ.IACB.4BHOVW 1JLK , 16 & Dpue.
EIOHT-nOOM HOUSE CENTRA ! , LOCATION.
, )13 month. Inquire 2016 Capitol avi-nuc
TWO 6-nOOM COTTAQES. ONE FUHNISHKD ;
modern. 802So 30th. _ D 33I-J3 *
i-itOOU COTTAOR 840 SOUTH ZIST ST
Fen nnNT , S-HOOM nousn ; OAUDEN. s. n.
- 'cor. ld and Ck. D M37
Fen ' . iiouan ; ALL MODEJIN
lmpro\Cinents except furn.iee , J5) . No. 2il7
D-M414-2J
riNB 10-UOOM DWnt.MNp : NCWLY PA-
nerr.ll five minutes walk to ICIli nnil Douglas.
\V. F. CHrl > , 2203 Douglas. D M447 23 *
rOH IIRNT. 10-IlOOM COTTAGE AT IS11 CAS3.
Apply Ke.ed llqtcl , tel. 07 , South Omaha.
D 433 Ml *
MODERN HOUSE ) . NHAH I'AHIC. 1301 So 2Stll
tro t. D-M4iC
FOIl KENT KUllXISIIKn IIOOMS.
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BU1TH OF ROOMS ; FUUNIBHKD OH
nlihedi modern conveniences. 1713 ChlcaRO t.
U-M3C7 S8
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rtiuNi8inD HOOMH.-
COO N. Hill. K-M372 2i *
MAUY' AVIINUn. 'UIlNISl
housoUceplns. 1" 1211 21 *
2011 ST. MAUY'S AVKNUB ,
roumi ; lionsckccplnK.
IIKAUTIITUL rilONT I > AKIXU. WITH OU
without lionnl. 101S ! Hnrppj15 M42 ; Ml *
H003IS AMI IIOAItD.
rnoNT HOOMS WITH on WITII-
out IMII nl , " atcnni lic-nt ; electric li"ll ; baths ;
rales rrnHonablc. MMI.inJ hotel , ICtli & riil-
cage eta. r MM5
_ ; _
FURNISHED STIAM nnATin IIOOMS.
crn convenience ! , board. 6UJ South 13th. I 753
NicnLYrujijjisiiiD ROOMS. MI s. ZSTII ST.
20'
FUItNlBIICD AND HNTUnNISIli : ! ) ItOOMS
wltli lijurJ , Ulopln , 17:1 Davcuiwirt ht.
IMItOIJ riOl'TII UOOMH , WITH BTKAM ; J3X-
ci'lleiH lnl.li ; referenceJJ ) N. ISili.F .
F M376 IS *
s. ciiuiiriiiM. Aviijj oi'r.Nnii : nousns
2101 ami 2103 , DoiiKlnfl ( fonni'ily kinnvn ns
Tlie Albino ) , M.irtli l l. Hunnii furnlclio.l or
unfurnished ; table t.'janl , JI. Aj ply ISI'J Chl-
FuitKiMiiio IIOOM , MonniiN. WITH no.utu.
J5cek ; ul o suit 100111 * . The lion ; , 2 > i ) Humpy.
. r
roit
4 IIOOM3 : WATIJU IN KITCIinN ; CUNTHAI. :
irniioiiabln lent ; nice for houtcUei'plui ; . 1702
Webster , 750
rr ciiAMiiiTits roit nbuHi-
mill mvl wlfalcr : In Mlclien : ti > cl
Hlnkuia ; | | pipe 319 N , 17th. ' a-Mli :
roil mwr-STonKS .VXD on.'icns.
von iir.NT , Tin : t.sTour uiucic HUILDINO
t 9U rarnuiii t. TliU Imllclhe Ins a Ilrn-
prigf ) ctfinpiil Umemonl , oomplcie ti'ain hiMt-
Inff nituicnrjcr | on nil ll'vjiv , C3 , tie. A\i- \
r I'ly nt the onica nf Tlio llco , 1-910
A HUNTS WANTUU.
AOISTS. VISIT IVIKY : OTOUU AND QI--
lloe ; now flh'ii Hliiiln. : ilrvlro ; MiMJy woik
II summer ; Inclote clamp. An ; . Co. . RiHne ,
Win. JM 3 23
\v.\v.Tr.u-TO : nu.vr.
WANTED. SUITIJ OF IIOOMS , I'llRKKIUIUD
unfurnished , with Uouid fur Hirer. AilJiPM
i , M , ii . IC-MIG ; ? ;
STOUAlli.
6TOIUQB. FIIAN1C KWIUIH , 1JU
M-731
PACIFIC STOHAOI : AND WAnmiousn co. ,
Ki-tV ) Jone * . dcnatul jtoiaju unj rornaUlnic ,
M-7JJ
WA.NTI5H TO JIUV.
ruHN'mutt : . nr.owN-g. in a. u.
N-4U
_
FIVE. It , JO. 49. SO AND 1M ATHU.TnACTS OP
Eood land , with or wllhgut ImilJIr.n. within
t lo U nillei of Omnlu , rllher In Ktbraikt
or lawn. Ota , I' . U ail ( , I'uxtcu block.
B HAVB A KUMIir.lt OF PUIII'IIAHBKS
for liomt * ranslnc irom JJ.TXi.oO la H.W.OO ;
ll t your prtfptr < > - with u > if ynu want lo nil ,
Onuha llfil in t ni Tru t Co , tit So.
th tt. N-U1T5 17
pen sAi.B-
AND CAnPRTS AT M BO. 11TIJ
O 7 KB *
Ai.n Miscr.M.A.vr.ous.
SKED SWniJT POTATOES , VINKI.n.lS.
Th j. Wllllitnf , Henn , Ncl > . Q
iinsr iiAnnwoon noaAKi >
fence. Also "nil wire. " C. It. I c , 901
Q- t
roit SAi.iciiotcB ntt'iT TIIKIS. UOHKO
Mirulo , i > t.\ < < ntnl-RUi > tree. Snil for on . It's
full nf the choice * ! klnd . Globe Nutserv Com-
l ny , Iloche5 ! r , N. V. Q-M307-J
rou SAi.n on TiiAM.Tn ! :
nnd furnlturrof the OCHIT mloon , 112
l > ) ilini ! ! . , Oinnhn , Nrb. Iniiulrn Ht nbn\c
nuinlwr. y-.MK.S-M9'
CI.AIUVOYA.VTS. *
MIIS. Oil. II , WAIUIKN , CL.AIHVOYANT , IlK-
llnblc buslntfM mnllum , Sth > car at 119 N. Itth
H-7S5
PROP. M. I.nO.V MAHIIAI ) , TIII3 CULM
lirntoil clnlrvoynnt. linn rclurnM to Omnlm
nnil c.in IIP ci > n ulte < l on nil nlTilrs. Wlthou
nxkUiir you nupntlons 1'iof. Mnrrail I | | K > ou
cverithlnR pnst , pn-acnt nnd future. Knl'H
faction Rimrnntpp < ) . Dnlly from 14 n. m. to
S t ) . m . 1813 Knrnam Btrcet. 8-MU9 2D
MMU. SVLVA. TUB OUUAT POHTUNI *
tellMIII at S2I N , I3lh street , corner of Chi
cago. B-MIW
MASSACJK , I1ATIIS , KTC.
MADAMi ; SMITH , 15U DOtKlI.AS HTHRET.
2J no-ir , room 11 ; massage , steam , nlcolmi am !
culphuiine InthH. T U 50
t MB. AMIH , ronMniu.v OP ST. LOUIS , MAS-
age anil baths. 507 S. 13th St. , 2J floor , ruom 10
T 101.MI *
MADAMR IiO.V , MARSAOK I'AniXJna , ItttST-
ful ami rcfrcwhlng , 417 S. llth Hr. . up lnlrs.
T
OATIIfl , MASSAOn. MMn. I'OST. J19V4 B. 1STII
U-7M
FINH uvniiv iiioscnnAP. nnnAUMiry. :
17th and St. Jlnry'n avenue. Telephone , 4 < 9.
U-75T
MISS VAN VAMcnNnunaii nnsTiiovs rnn-
mancntly by electrlcty nupernunua hnlr , moles ,
warta , etc. Iloom 416 , N. Y. Life bids.U
U 753
viAvt co. , s s nnm nuii.DiNa : IIOMH
treatment for Indies ; physician of fifteen years'
cxperUnco In attendance ; consultation frpe.
U M76D
MAiiniAon PApnu WITH PHOTOS , zoo
"uds , " lOc. "How Knot , " Spokane , Wash.
U-9U-M4 *
nooKnnpnits AND SALESMAN ULUCTHIC
Ink ernser , removes Ink spots nnd wilting In
10 wcimtfl. no Bcmtcliliift. Kaay to make , CM
only few cents , and neil * for SOola. Great
n'oney nnltpr for poml naleeman. Tormulno
11 00. niectrlc Uraser Co. . earn Oinah.i llee.
-
constT9 MADH TO onnnu ; WIUTU ron
tncnsure directions. 1903 1'urnam. nolle ip-
perly Corset Co. U MtTS-MZS"
PBIISONAIWANTUD. . IIY DISCIIUUT LADY ,
nctiualntancc oC gentleman friend Adilrons L
21 , llee. U4C5-21 *
SIOXI3Y TO IA.UICAL ESTATE.
ANTHONY LOAN AND TIIUST CO. , 318 N. T.
Life. Loins at low rates for choice security In
Nebraska & Iowa farms or Omaha ilty property.
W 761
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWRST HATHS. Tlin
O. P. Davis Co. , 1503 Farnam st. W 76J
6 T'iil CCNT MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA
rcnl estate & Neb. farms. W. n. Mclkle , Ontnha.
W 763
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
real estate. Uiennan , Love & Co. , I'axton blk.
\V 764
CITY LOANS. C. A. STAIIR , 923 N. T. LIFE.
W 705
LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITT
property.V. . Farnam Smith & Co. , 1320 Fnrnam.
W-767
PARM LOANS. DOUGLAS AND SARPY. 1 TO
10 years ; low rates. Ganln Bros , 210 N. Y. L.
W 769
GEO. P. I3EMIS , LOANS. PAXTON BLOCK.
W 939
, FRQM J100.00 UPi F. D. WEAD,10th & Douglas.
, , . W 233-M16
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
Pioperty at S. 514. C and 614 per cent. Puaey &
Thomas , room 207. First National Dank bide.
W 233
SIONEY TO LOAV CHATTELS.
MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE , PIANOS
nsrsesvngons. . etc. , at lowrat rales In city ;
no removal of toods ; strictly contldentlal ; JOB
can pay the loan ore at any time or In any
amount ,
OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. .
SOS S. 10th st.
X 770
MONEY TO LOAN. SO. CO. 90 DAYS : FURNIture -
ture , pianos , etc. Duft Green , room 8 , Barker blk.
X771
BUSINESS CHAXCKS.
CRIPPLE CREEK GOLD STOCKS. SAFE AND
sure : K and upwards Invested often brings
fabulous nnd quick returns by placlns your
orders with the Van riurcn Investment Co.
( Incorp-irnted ) , bankers nnd brokers , SOS ICth st ,
Denever. Colo. Y 772
CRIPPLE CREEK MINING STOCKS HAVE
advanced 300 per cent since last July ; wo are
mcmbem of the stock exchange at Cripple Creflj ,
nhera stock Is sold nt Its true value ; Block In
shipping mines now selling at S cents upwards
and In undeveloped mines 1 cent pfr share up
wards ; we can pick out the ) good stocks ; Block *
are now being offered lo eastern customem for
10 cents , that would nil sell for 1 cent on Ihh
exchange ; no remittances less limn 112.50 In
vested ; manual with Crlpplo Creek mining imp
mailed on receipt of 10 cents ; references. Mer
chants nnd U. S. Notional Innks. Omaha , n
Benedict tc Co. , Crlpplo Cr k , Colo.v
v RSI.M *
DOCTOR , REGULAR 12 YEARS PRACTICE ,
would llko a good location. Additits L 13 Rec
Olllco Y M40G-23 *
ONrTor THE REST PALOONS IN THE CITY ;
must sell on account of sickness. Addrenii P. O
Box 813. West Point. Neb. Y M19I
FOR SALE CHEAP. NICE CLEAN STOCK OF
general merchandise In ono of tlio best townr
of NortliVeal Missouri on the K. C. St. Joe
& C. B. R. R. Will tell slock and rent sl.irc.
mom K desired , Address Lock Box IS Craig
Mo , Y M419-M7
INVESTMENTS OP J10.00 AND UPWARD IN
Crlpplo Creek cold .stocks : tiilniM lilg returns.
Write S. Moiton Colin. Mining Ilruker. llox
46S. Cripple lYi-ek , Coin. Y M(7 ( 3 >
KOIl
WANT TO EXCHANOE-1SIPROVED AND UNImproved -
Improved Omalia pioperty for B , 10 , JO , 40 , SO
and 150 ncie tiaclx of goad land , with or with
out buildings , vvllliln B to K miles of Omaha ,
either In Nebraska or Iowa. Ocorte P. Itemls ,
1'jxtim block. _ X 311
WILL EXCHANGE GOOD OMAHA REAL ES-
state. Improved nnd unimproved , together with
Milllrlcnt us.li , for Bllt-cdga Oimilia business
pmp-rty. either Improved or unlmpiovcd. ( leo.
P , llomls , I'jMan block. / JOJ
WANTED.cYPROPERTY TO EXCHANGE
fur good , clear Kt-biavkn land. M , J , Kemmrd
fi Soi , loom CIO , Brown block , B. K , cor. IClh
nnd Douglaa , Z 3S3-2I
vL"ooi ) RESIDENCE PROPERTIES
In Nrhrnplca City to exrnnge for pioperly In
Calinmla What have you ? Write- George N.
Kriut. Patndnua Cal. / M40I-24'
_
TO IlVCHANfli : ; FUR SOUTHERN LAND ;
Improved Ni'brniUa f-iimi. AddrtM IxcK" Itox
S. Chadron. Neb. / ittJl J3
FOR SALi : HK\l , KSTATIJ.
BARGAINS. HALE OR TRADE , IN CITY PROP-
and farms. Jno , 11 , l-'rcnnr , upp P. O ,
11E-773
OKO. P. I1EMIS , HOL'Sna , IXTS , IRRIGATED
farm laiU , loans. Z03 and S06 P.iit-ii block.
UE-3M
AIIi T AC-l'S. Till ; lU'RON HEED COMPANY
RE-771
1'OR KALE-IIANN'S PARK. CUIAKI1 ISI AND ,
Ncli. , ilio laitiK and HK.t iK-antlfiil ptrl ; In
ccnlial Nftl > in > 'Ua , ccnlalnlng : o nrtei , larai
liatl. vtlth htarc and nl ! modern Impiovvmcnts :
turns veiy llb nil. Wr pAitlculars Ir.oulro of
J ! my Hcnn. Hrar.d ainnd , Nrh.
Wll HAVE A GREAT 11IO HAUOAIN IN A
uj y 7-room modem hou tbi.i would makn
> our wife tlie li'ippli * ; ! Itltio vv-nnu in tcvvn
M , J , * KrnnarJ & Son , rocm 210. iV'iurn block
JIL'SIC , AHT .IND I.A.VOl'KiH.
OEOnOE T. GELLENBECK. nAl.'JO AND
tcarhcr , llll ChlcaKo * t. 109
NEW PIANOS IUNTII : > AND BOLD AT LOW.
oit filrrn ; HWW nrcm for 143.03. (03 Mg-
CAKU * ImliJr. 4JI K'
fl'IINITURH ' HACK-IID. UATTRIJS8IJS MADE
a.-d renov t J. nlndovr cuihlon * main ; prices
reduced. U. B. Walklla. rill Camlag. Tel 1131.
rw
AKD
It. 1C. RURKET , FUNERAL DIRECTOR ANI
tml > alm r , HIS Chlcfigo t. , telephone (0. T7t
SWANSON & VAUEN , 1701 CUM1NQ , TEU 19M
777
M. O. MAUL. UNDERTAKER AND EM-
l ! : n r. 141T Fsrtiam t. , telephone J2S. 77S
LOST.
LOST , A JGM 00 NOTE. PAYARLE MARCH 1
1900 ; corrmponcl box 47 , Papllllon , Neb , nnd re
cclve rcwanl. Lot M333 27 *
LOST , A HAND'HAG , CONTAINING A POCK
etl ok with money and Kcjs. Return to T. P
CartwiIgM & C < > . lost M471 25 *
1-OU.M1.
FOUND NEAR FOt'TIt OMAHA A
horse , weight nliout S' lb . Inquire at sa
lw > n , 24th nnd "A" , So. Omahi.
Found-IG'i.24 ' *
MP.DICAL.
PILES CURED WITHOUT PAIN-ON K TREAT
ment don the work. No knife or coustlc utcd
Rectal dlxenrp n specialty. Dr. Cook , 307 New
York Life Building. 363-23
niCYCLES.
OMAHA BICTCLR CO. . I1EST PLACE TO BUY
tlcycles ; Modes repaired. 3K N , 1Mb t. 607
llltILlI.\i AXU LOAN ASSOCIATIONS
SHARES IN MUTUAL L. & 11. ASS'N PAY
0 , 7 , 8 per cenl when 1 , 2. 3 years old ; alvvnys
redeemable. 1701 farnam st. , Nattlngcr. ice.
781
HOW TO GET A HOME OR SECURE GOOD
Interest on n-ivlng * . Apply to Orrmlm L. & B.
Ass'n , 1701 Farnam. O. M. Nattlngor , sec
782
SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING.
A. C. VAN SANT'S SC1IOOU 13 N. Y. LIFE.
77
PAWNUIlOKEnS.
II. MAROWITZ LOANS MONEY. 418 N. 16 ST.
HOTELS.
AETNA HOUSE ( EUROPEAN ) , N. W. COR
ISlh mid Dodge. Rooms by day or week. 784
OPTICIANS.
OMAHA OPTICAL COMPANY : LEADING
opticians ; removed to No. 1317U I'arnam
street ; opposite BaldufC's ; Eyes Tested Tree.
M ir | mi
DERMATOLOGY.
*
TU9I9 CIHCC nouNDET ) ; HARD
I nlll ( | * AUCO Lines softened , nil
wrinkles nnd blemishes eradicated by John
II. Woodburjr , U7 W. 42d St. , N. Y. , Inyonlor
Facial Boap. 160 puna book for a stamp.
UraachODlccs : Boston , phlla. , Chicago , St. Louis.
DOCTOR
Searles &
Searlea
SPECIALISTS IN
llcrvous , Cbronic
and
Private Discisa ,
WEAFMEN
SEXUAL ! . * .
1 ? AU Prlvttto Ulsonses
ml Disorders of at en
Treatment by mall
consultation free *
_ SYPHILIS
Cured for Ufa and the poison thoroughly
cltanicd from the nystem. P1L.KS. FISTULA
an nnCTAIj ULCERS. nTDnOCHLES AND
VARICOCELB permanently and successful/ !
cured. Method new and unfailing.
STRICTURE AND GLEETQtcCS
Dy new method without pain or cutting.
Call on or address with stamp ,
Dr. Seailcs & Scirlas ,
IfBulrerlngfroni Lost Jlan-
licxxl , Nervous Dobllltr.
JLtu-k of KnorrytlioKfTecls
of Kxcemra or Youthful
Rrrurs enclose 6 cts 1 n stamps
'for postage and packing and
wovvlllsend jou
MEDICINE MDAV FREE
specially prepared lo suit your Individual case and
our llttlo book entitled Health brlnga IIop-
pliioBS. " All correspondoaco confidential.
Wrlto to-day. Address
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rinsicUNMi
rffrri
STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING7
Notice la hereby given that the regular
annual meeting of the stockholders ot the
South Platte Land company will bo held at
the office of said company. In Lincoln , Ne
braska , at 10 o'clock a. m. , on the llrst
Wednesday in March , 1890 , being the fourth
day of the month.
By order of the board of directors.
n. O. PHILLIPS. Secretary.
Lincoln , Nebraska , February 3 , 1896.
E fob 4 M-at
STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING.
The annual meeting of the stockholder-sot
The IJee Publishing company Is hereby
called to meet at the oflU-o of the company ,
corner Seventeenth and Farnam streets , in
the city of Omaha , on Monday , March 2.
18 % , at 4 o'clock p. m. , for the purpose ot
electing a board of directors and transact
ing such other business iis may como up
for consideration. By order of the presi
dent.
GEO , B. T55SCHUCK , Secretary.
Fel > 19 d 10t
RAILWAY TIME CARD
Leaves IllUHLINGTON & MO. UlVUK.Airl\ed |
Omalml Union DepotIUi _ ( ) & Mason Sl . | Omaha
8:30am : Homer I xprcia. , oisSnra
4:33pmUlk. : Hill * . Mont. & I'usct Knd Ux. 4:0-.pm :
4:3. : > pm Denver Hxprrea 4 : < ljpin
7:0ipm..Nebraska Ixical ( except Sunday ) . . "Miprn
. . .Lincoln Ixical ( except Hunjasll:20jm ) :
2:45pm..roat : Mall ( for Lincoln ) dally. . .
Leave" ) ICHICAGO , I1UHLINC3TON & Q.IArrlvea
Omalml Union Depot , lOlh & Mason Sls.l Omaha
B:00pm : ; , , Chicago"Vesllliule . * 8:00am :
3 : ) ! > , iiii Chlcngo Uxpre.ia 4llpm :
7:50pm..ChlcnBo : & St. Louis Kxpress. , . S:00am :
ll:3JJin : I'acinc Junction Local 5W : | > m
Fast Mall 840pni ;
Loaves ICHIC'AaO , MIL. & ST. PAUIArrlve ]
OmulmlUiilon Depot. 101 ll & Ma on Bit I Omaha
C:00pm : Chlcngo Limited , . . , . 8 : < V > am
OMfani..Chicago ixircs.s | ( ei. Kumlay ) . . . 3I.uin :
Lcn\cs ICIIICAOO & NOnTHU'nST'N.IArrlves
OmalialUnlon Depot. lOlh & Ma on Sla.l Oniuhn
HOO.im Hostern I.'xpress 3IOpm :
4:4'ipm : . .Vettllmled Limited , . , . Si4Jpm
7OSam : Carroll Pat-nenger lOilOpm
CMjpm Omaha Chlrago Special 8.Ola m
4:30pm : Uoone Local 9:30am :
. . . . . . .Missouri Valley LoccJ U:3'i.un : '
CHICAaO. n. I. & VACIKIUJArrlvei
Omaha Union Depot , 10th & Maaon B'a.l Oinalii
IAST.
OMOam..Atlantic Express ( ex. Sunday ) , . 5:3pm :
6:2jpm : . . . .Nlclit Kxprets. 8liim :
4Wpni.Chicago ; Vestlbuleil Limited , . l:3pm :
4iOpin..SI. : 1'aul VestibuleIJinlted. . . . . l:3Ipm
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WKST. 3Z. _
CMSpin.OUahomu & Texas Hx. ( PX. Bun.10:35am ) :
l40pm ; , . , .Colorad > Limited 4Opm )
Leaves I C. , HT. ! > . . H. & O , ( Arrive *
Omalial Depot , llth and \Vebilpr Sl . ( Oinulm
glsani.BIoux ; City Accommodation. . , , 8lSpm :
2:15pm,3lour : Pliy Hxprcj-s ev , Sun ) , .llioam :
G:33pm : St. Paul Limited 9ID.iin :
6lSpm..SlouxClly ! : Acc'm'n ( ex. Sun.i.
Leaves I P. , 13. & MO , VALLEY. Arrives
Omalial Depot , lit'iond Wtbsler Slf Omaha
Pant Malt nnd KxpreiM J:33pm :
> a3pmex. Sat.V > o. Kx. ( ex. Man. ) , . 5J.pm :
7n.im..Norfolk : ixprs ( i > x. Bundaj ) . ,10:25am
553pm ; St. 1'aul lltprcss. . . . . . . . . . 9lUm : (
Leaves I MISSOURI PACIFIC. ( Arrive *
OinaliarDepot. | . 15th and Vfrtnttr 81s. | Omaha
' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '
: ! , . , . . ! ! . , . Ix > uls Exprees' . , , . . , , , , n'Mpin :
5OOpm..Nfbiiiika : Ixx-al ( er. Sun. ) . . . . 9:00am :
Leave * I SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC. JArrlvTT
I | . 15th _ nnd\\ _ _ t > ter 81 * . | Oinalia
SiBpm St. 1'aul Limited 9:10am :
nvei . rrve
OmalialUiiloa * Depot. 101 ll & Mj < on 8l . | Or.iajiq
70. > nm.bloiix City I'astencvrT.lOHOuin ,
5-ipm fit _ 2'aul Limited OiSOain
.eaves" | UNION PACIFIC. lArrlvei
OmnlnlL'nlon Hfp J. lOjh & Maton 8:11 Omaha
Keaincr "Hnpreai , , 4:10p : m
WAUA3H RAILWAY. lAirlves
OmalulUnlon Ptpot , TOIh ft Maton G.s I Omaha
< : pm , St , Louis Cannua Btll , , . . .llUin ;
Oaso of Jens Hofiqanson Now Before tb
nQoJut ,
BEGINNING MADE Tj TAKING TESTIMONY
Trnflfl njjtliiit Ilic Ilefrmlniit
tJneil Tlirriityifiti v Limit mi K < * "ml
a IH-in y CIuJp-I'm-In ( Dctcr-
inlneil l > o'K < , | ic Aiituimy.
The trial of Jens M. Ilcrtnnnson tor tlio
killing of John Stnrostka was commenced It
the criminal court Jesterclay.
On December 30 , 1895 , John Starostka
vUltcd tlio saloon at the corner ot Seventh nm
Kcavenworth streets , where he became , drunl
ami quarrelsome. Ho li il some trpublc , real or
Imaginary , with the bartender , Jens M
Ilermansnn , and tlio two linil a dispute
Hcrmanson says that Starostka made a
move'as If to draw a revolver , and that he
then picked up a broomstick about clRhtcet
Inches long and struck Starostka over tlio
head with It and ejected .him from the
saloon. About a week afterward Starostka
died and Hcrmannon was placed under arrest
charged with manslaughter.
At tlio autopsy It was develop
that tlio victim had a skull of
unusual thinness and that a crack
had been made in It by a blow , the crack
extending for a considerable distance , and II
was stated by physicians , at the time , thai
death resulted from the blow ,
The defense take the position that the blow
Inflicted by Hermanson was not sufficient
to crack tlio skull and say that the Injury
was received by Starostka In another fracas
It Is argued that a blow sufficient to crack
a man's skull , no matter how thin It might
be , could not bo struck with a light stick
such as a broomstick.
A Jury was secured shortly after the noon
adjournment yesterday , the panel being as
follows : John S. Doty , W. J. Carruth , Wllllr
Coy , It. A. Dubols , P. W. Pitch , Archer
Eke , E. D. Dalley , William Munccke , C. W.
Scamman , Carl Kochs , W. D. Rule and II.
U. Wetherel.
NATURE OP THE INQUIUY.
Dr. Lord was called to the stand ani
testified to having been called to attorn :
Starostka at the .hospital end having as
sisted at the autopsy. He wag unabla to
tell whether the Injured man was rational
before death , owing to the fact that ho spoke
Polish and the witness could not tell what
ho was saying. Ho described his condition
before death and told about the autopsy.
When the ocalp was removed and the upper
part of the skull taken oft It was found
that a crack had , been made In the skull
by some blunt Instrument , extending from
the left Pldo of the head downward to the
canal of the ear and thence diagonally down
and back toward the basa of the brain.
The skull Itself waa'found to bo only about
onaislxtoenth of an Inch In thickness , about
half the thickness , " bf the ordinary skull ,
and was transJucqn't/ _ ,
The next wltnes's was Andrew Hammer ,
who raid he was In.tlio saloon at the time
Stnrostka entered.He heard Starostka and
Hermanson having d dispute about the pay
ment for pome l > be"r and hoard Starostka
swear at Hermansdn and call him names.
Hormanson threatened to put Starostka out
and came from behind tlio bar to do so.
Ho had a small stick In his hand and , after
lie had opened tho"'door , , ho ordered Star
ostka to go out. . Stqrostka refused to go
and Hermanson iill hlm with the stick.
Starostka fell bacjtw'ardd on the tlircsliliolJ
of the door and Hernianson , stepping over
the body , took hlm/iby the coat collar and
dragged him out , to the sidewalk.
On crosa-cxamlnsUpn the witness testified
that when Hermansjon threatened to put
Starostka out the latter said. "Me fix 'you , "
and put his hands' Iii'-BIs pockets. The wit
ness did no V o any , pistol. HeIdentifieda !
ploco of brcom&tlck ' about fifteen Inches long
as the stlcli used. / /
HERMANSON ADb'THE TJIUEAT.
John Ryan , an employe In the freight depot
of the Union Pacific , testified that he went
Into Hermanson's saloon about noon of the
day of the quarrel. Starostka was there with
or.o of his countrymen and was standing at
the bar disputing with Ilcnnanson about
the payment for a can of beer bought In the
morning. Ryan's testimony was largely cor
roborative of that of the last witness , except
that he said It was Hernianson who said ,
"I'll fix you , " and not Starostka. Ho was
very positive that the stick Identified by the
last witness was not the ono Hermanson
used when ho struck ! Starcstka. He said ho
took particular notice of the stick and de
scribed It as "a rough , unhewn stick , about
eighteen inches long and about as thick as
a lorije man's wrist. "
Detective Dempsey testified to having
hunted for Hormanson three or four days
and having finally found him at Fifty-first
and Pierce streets. The witness went to
Hermanson'a place of business' , his rocm
and his usual haunts and was unable to flnd
him at any of these places.
Anna Pukosek and Mrs. Stare tka both tes
tified that Starostka was mentally deranged
after being Injured.
INSUItAXCn COMI'AXY HAS ftUIT.
Onmlia Fire AxIiH for the Appoint
ment of n Itrcelvor.
Judga Kcysor yesterday appointed Earl
W. Gannett receiver'for the Omaha Fire
Insurance company upon his filing a bond
In the sum of $90,000 , with E. L. Stone , A. T.
[ lector , B. T. Josslyn and J. J. Drown au
sureties. The appointment u'as made on
: ho application of Emerson L. Stone , a mem-
jcr of the board of directors' . Tlio applica
tion slated that the company waa Incorpor
ated In May , 1689 , and that the capital stock
of the company waa $100,000 , fully paid.
The capital stcck of the company , It Is al-
ITS WEIGHT IN GOLD.
A M5\v niscovnnr AVIIICII is
WOHTII .THAT . MUCH ,
To Any Oni > Attllctcil AVIIIi Pile * .
The Pyramid Pllq'vCure , the new , palnlej
remedy which has hon so remarkably sue-
ceRjful In curing every farm of piles and
rectal dlpeascs , has-racontly been placed on
sale at druggists , dnd'H Is safe to niy when
HE extraordinary inorlls become fully known
there will bo no sjlch filing as surgical op-
eratlonu for tlio qiHf.jof this obstinate anil
common trouble. & p > i
Mrs. M.'C. Hlnkly'tof ' 01 Mlfnlaslppl street ,
Indianapolis , Ind , , sa'ls1 ' I had been a tor-
rlblo sufferer from jiiUcs ( or fifteen years ,
and no remedies bonelitcd me until 1 saw an
advertisement of ( lie ! pyramid Pllo Cure ; I
got a package , olfo'pT package of Pyramid
Pills , and used bolji according to directions.
I was uBtonishctl t- the Immediate relief ,
and now I honcstlj'bc'npve the Pyramid to be
tlio only certain cry-.cftor piles.
That you may rialUa how bad I was , I
will say that 1 wasicotiflned lo my bed and
went before the foliage physicians hero ,
who said my casqyujj , a now one to them
and wanted seven on.-ifc'lzlit hundred dcllars
to undertake a CUIYtlio ) ; great pain had
brought on a ru'r/ture / , and I knew an op
eration would b ? dcuth to me on account of
blood poisoning. Nearly every one here
knows cf my terrible suffering from piles ,
and I feel that I caijnot praise the Pyramid
Pile Cure enouKh , and the Pyramid Pills
also. My husband will Join me In highly
recommending the Pyramid ; my daughter
was cured by one box only. For several
years I weighed but about 90 pounds , now I
weigh 150 and feel In perfect health.
This seems to be the unlvcml testimony
of every sufferer from piles whp has ever
tried the Pyramid ; It Is the ( safest , most
painless pile cure yet diicovered ; contain *
no opiate , morphlno , cocaine or any poison
ous Ingredient whatever ; lias a eoothlng ,
healing effect from the first application , nnd
the moderate price places U ulthln the
reach of every one needing treatment. The
Pyramid Pile Cure U sold by druggists at
50 canti and $1.00 per package and the Pyra *
mid Pills at 25 cents per box.
Send to Pyramid O. , Albion , Mich. , for
tteo book on cauie and euro of piles ,
, nun bceomo Imjvtlroil by IOMCH , an
the outntunrtlnK Indcbtedneiu amounts t
130,000 , with contingent Ilitbllltlra In th
way nf unearned premiums amounting I
$35,000. The Assets ot the company ar
reproicntcd to consist of notes of stock
holders of the face value ot $50,000 , bu
whoso real raluo Is claimed to be not to ex
cced $25,000 , and mortgages and other xc
curltlcs not oxceedlnn $20,000 In value. I
Is also represented to the court that judg
mentn have been entered against the comp.in
and that the assets arc not pufllclcnt to pa
nil claims now outstanding. The board o
directors la desirous ot witling up the al
falrn of the concern , but Is nfrald that th
judgment creditors may Intcrvcno atu
thereby secure priority. In view ot tlil
It wasi determined to apply for the appoint
mcnt of a receiver to wind up the affairs o
the company.
A waiver of all formalities on the part o
the company was also fllefl , nnd the receive
was appointed and his bond approved.
Court Cnll for Toilny.
Judge Dickinson G-325 , 17-343 , 23-38 , 30
191 , 30-267 , 34-348 , 35-225 , 38-9S , 37-131 , 37
287 , 38-104 , 39-37 , 39-1C9 , 39-214 , 40-11G. 40
15 : . . 40-281 , 40-381. 41-349 , 41-370 , 41-381 , 42
11C , 42-129 , 42-181 , 42-384 , 43-3G5 , 14-87 , 44
259 , 44-331 , 44-315 , 44-351 , 44-353 , 44-383 , 45
110. 45-117 , 45-161. 45-215.
I.OIVVOH from tltr Ilnukptn ,
Judge Powell Is holding court In Dur
county.
Martin Dunham was appointed ndmlnls
trator of the estate ot Anna Alderson.
Sheriff McDonald went to Lincoln ycster
day with rtosi Ucsongren , who had boot
adjudged Insane.
The will of the late Frank C. Ayer was
probated ye-storday nnd Harriet C. Ayer
tlio wluow , was appointed administratrix.
Judge Scott Is holding court In Sarp :
county , having exchanged ! "tricks" with
Judge Slabaugh , who was assigned to tha
circuit.
The application for the appointment of a
receiver In the CMC ot J. E. lloyd agalns
Thomas Mtilvlhlll was denied by Judge
Keysor.
Joseph D. Hadflcld was appointed admin
Intrator ot the estate of Mrs. Maria Dorr
the woman who \vas burned to death at her
homo , Twenty-seventh and Ca I dwell streets
Judge Keysor has exchanged dockets \vltl
Judge Evans of Dakota City. Judge Evan
arrived yesterday and took cliargo o
court room No. 7 as soon as Judge ICoyw
had passed upon a few motions which hai
been argued before him. Judge Keyaor wll
go at once to Dakota City , whereho wll
hold court for a short time.
Three moro cases wcro commenced against
P. E. Moores , ex-clerk ot the district court
for alleged illegal taking of tees , the plain
tiffs being J. W. Brock , trustee ; W. K. Pot
ter , receiver of the Nebraska Savings ani
Exchange bank , and J. W. Squlro , trustee
The amount sued for In each case Is the-
$50 fine Imposed by the statute for collecting
Illegal fees.
iiimra.Aiis JJUCOMIM ; VUHY IIUSY
Looted n Iiotliroi Street ItoHlilcncc
nnil Jin lie Their Cxoaiie.
Durglars made a clean sweep of the resi
dence of C. II. Sobothor , 1507 Lothrop street ,
last Saturday night , but a considerable portion
tion of the stolen property has been re
covered.
The entire family left the residence dur
ing the early evening and did not return
until almost 11 o'clock. As Mr. Sobothcr
turned to his residence ho noticed a gleam
of light escaping from one of his windows.
As the house was approached , however , the
light suddenly vanished.
When the house was entered n scene ot
devastation was presented. Apparently every
thing In sight that was ifot nailed down had
been carried off. All the lighter bedclotuing
was gone , clothing of other description had
vanished , and tne house had even been
stripped of the lamps. The kitchen had also
licen visited and the cooking utensils had
been stolen.
Later In the evening a motorman , G.
Braves , reported to the police that a big
bundle , the outside' coyer of which was a
bedspread , "was llpg against a coal shed In
the rear of his residence , 3707 North Seven
teenth street. A couple , of officers took the
bundle to the police station , and It was
found to contain a quantity of clothing ,
bronze lamps , a clock and other articles. A
watch was kept in the vicinity all night , but
no ono returned for the bundle.
Yesterday Sobother Identified the prop
erty as a portion of that stolen from his
residence. The more valuable part , how
ever. Is still missing. This consists of some
of bis wife's best dresses and a quantity of
Ills own clothing. One ot his missing vests
contained $65 , and this Is also gone.
The burglars entered tlio house through a
front window , .which they had forced open ,
and left throuch the rear door.
A number of minor thefts have recently
jeen reported to the police. Yesterday
M. F. Sears , 1509 North Eighteenth
street , Informed the officers that some thief
entered his barn last Saturday night and
stole twosets , of harness.
A coat and hat were stolen from the resi
dence of Thomas I'erk'.rip , 280S Sherman ave
nue.
nue.A
A satchel containing a set of surgical In
struments was taken from the buggy of Dr.
Malloy , who ofllces In the McCagus bluid-
Ing.Ed
Ed Brown c ! Twentieth and Miami streets
Is minus a pair of horse blankets which are
supposed to have passed into the possession
of some thief.
An overcoat , hat and gloves wcro stolen
from Nels Rasmusscn of 1310 Ohio street
while ho was attending a dance In Wolf's
mil at Twenty-second and Cumlng streets.
David Kline bas been arrested on susp'clon
that he stole an overcoat from Washington
hall , February 9. .
Robert Bpll was arrested yesterday.
Ho Is supposed to liavo stolen a wagon wheel ,
: ho property of a man named Lager.
IVr On <
Df all the people need to take a course of
flood's Sarsaparllla' at this season to pre
vent that run-down and debilitated condl-
lon which Invites disease. The money In
vested In half a dozen bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla -
saparilla will come back , with largo returns
n the health and vigor ot body and strength
of nerves.
Hold's Pills are easy to buy. easy to take ,
easy to operate , euro all liver Ills. 25c.
WB > T TO HKKIC NKW 1DI3A.S.
of Alc-Snr-llen Coiuiiildoe
Jlcfnriii from NCMV OrleaiiN.
H. J. Ponfold , W. S , Jardlnc and Major
t. S. Wilcox have returned from Now Or-
can ? , where they witnessed tlio Mardi ( Jras
arades and attendant festivities. Thu trip
vas undertaken In the expectation of obtain-
tig some new Ideas that might prove vvoith
oniildering in connection -with the Omaha
mrad&s next fall , during state fair week ,
'ho members of the committee decline to
lute- what manner of pointers they obtained
urlng their sojourn In tlio Crescent City ,
ay I nt ; that what they learned will develop
n due time. Hut In regard to the general
caun3 of the New Orleans festivities they
re unanimously of the opinion that In no ro
ped did they outahlno Omaha's Initial
ffort.
Mr. 1'enfold said that while tlio Now Or-
eana people gave three big parades , none of
hem were equal to that of the Knights of
Ak-Sac-Uen. The grand ball which , was the
rownlrigevent of the feutlvltles was also a
ery ordinary affair as compared with that
liven by the knights at the Collraum. Al
uw Orleans the hall was given In the
rmory , which waa well fllloj , but the dec-
rations did not compare with those at the
Collpjum. The only light \vas from gas jets ,
which were not sufficient to properly light
the building. In one respect there was an
Improvement on the plan pursued hero last
year. This was the fact that they did not
try to ha/o the ball and a parade on Hie
raino evening , Conaeijuoritly they obtained
a much larger attendance at the ball.
All I'm eel SlreeU < u He Clciiiu-il.
Street Commissioner Kaspar put about
thirty new mpn at work on the Directs yes
terday morning. They take places of men
who have worked three duys. Nearly all the
street repairing lias been completed , but the
board has decided to have all of I lie paved
streets thoroughly cleaned , and this will
afford employment for the remainder of Hie
week.
A alight rold , If neglected , often attack *
thu lungti. Brown's Bronchial Troches glvo
isura and Immediate relief. Sold only In
boxes. Price , 25c.
' 'Pass Your Plate/ '
PLUG
Prices of all commodities
have been reduced except tobacco.
" Battle Ax" is up to date.
Low Price ; High Grade ; Delicious
Flavor * For JO cents you get
almost twice as much "Battle Ax"
as of other high grade goods * The
5 cent piece is nearly as large as
other 10 cent pieces of equal quality.
FEMALE
TROUBLES
Many of the disorders pecu
liar to women are caused
by diseased conditions of the
_ Liver , Kidneys and Bowels.
Restore these organs to a healthy state by'using
Dr. J. H
LIVER BALM
It will assist the female organs to perform their regu
lar functions , and the sufferer will be strengthened
and cured. Ladies from all parts of the country
testify to its marvelous success in curing them
, , .
ron SALE EvcnvwHcnc PRICE si.oo PER DOTTLE
THE DR. J. H. MCLEAN MFDICINE co. , ST. LOUIS , MO.
SEW I'OI.ICH ai.YTUO.V OX IJUTV.
Two Will AHiTiiuHtlint Our Mn > -
AlviiD'H He lit tlio Station.
Mrs. Sophia Bennett , the newly appointed
police matron , went on duty yesterday
Slio will work with Police Matron Cummlngs
during the remainder of the month In order
to become acquainted with the duties of her
position. Next month uhu will bo on duty al
nlRUt.
It Is tlio Intention to work the police
natrons the fume as the members of the
lollce force. Ono will bo on during the day ,
Iroin 7 a. m. until 7 p. m. , nnd the oilier
'rom 7 p. m. until 7 a. in , alternating each
UOIltll.
It has been felt for some time by the do-
wrtmcnt that a matron should bo on duty
: oiitlnuully. Mi'Cumnilnga lus frequently
been called to thu station at all tlmcu of the
light to examine and ecarch female prltou-
cra. It Is said that Mrs. Dennett was ap-
jolnted in response to this need.
Many merchants are aworo that their cus-
omers are their best friends and take pleas
ure in supplying ( hem with the hext goutfc ob-
alnablp. As nn Instance we mention Perry
c Cameron , prominent drugg sts of Fliuliliig ,
illclilgan , They any : "We have no hoslla-
lon In recommending Chamberlain's Cough
lemedy to our customers , as It Is the lioet
otigh medicine wo have ever sold , and iilways
fi\ca ! satisfaction , " For calo at 25 and CO
cents a uottlo by druggists.
Crnillo nnil tliu Grave.
The following blrtlia and deaths wore re-
orted at the health olllco during tha tuenty-
our hours ending at noon yesterday :
Births Frank A. KreUslimer , 17IC South
Eighteenth street , hey ; Joseph HoU , 1107
South Fourteenth , girl ; William T. Whelon ,
331 South Twenty-fourth , glrlj John Nichol
son , Fifty-first and Pnclilc , boy ; Charles
mkorsky , 1217 Dominion , hey ; John Moncha ,
412 South Fifteenth , boy ; J. M. iloiller ,
'wenty-clshth and Wcbslcr. hoy.
Deaths Mlkn Kiel ) , 30 , 707 Leavnnnorth ,
lietimatlsm , Laurul Hill ; Ceurgo Wolhurn ,
1 , 317 Nortli Fifteenth , cirrhosis of liver ,
' "orest Lawn.
iii-crli ! llllltTM.
Electric Bltturs'lB a medicine bulled for any
CJSOM , but perhaps more generally needed In
be Hiring , when line languid exhausltKl feel *
ng prevail ! , when the liver Is torpid and
lugglsh and the need nf a tcnlc and nltoni-
Ive Is felt , A prompt n o of this medlclno
ms often averted IOHR and porhnps fatal
illloui fevers. No medicine will act moro
urely In counteracllnt ; and freeliiK tha
yxtein from the malarial polxon. Headache ,
mlfgcstlon , cnnBlliMtlon. dl/.nlnoHs ylrld to
: ifctri < : Illttors. Only fifty cents \\r \ botlla
at Kulio & Co. ' * drugstore ,
Tllllt > | | NHMI ; lloHur.
Or. I ) , C. Adams of 1'arnell , Mo , , lia my .
erlously dlsapprarol. He In mippcmed to
lave b-o innnlrrcd , but It IB considered
vltiili ) thu range of poaxlbllity ( hat ho has
wandered away ilurJuc a lit of inqntal do-
aiiKeme.'it. Tlio police of this city ! mve
icon a l > cd to lool ; out for him.
'I ho disappearance of Dr. Adams occurred
n St , Jo.sii ( ! rehrtisry 0. Ho USK itOjiIiiK |
I .1 Intel.Uiicli ho IntenileJ to ic Vd nn
ho following inc-riliR ) for hla borne . Ha
vas so PI i at 1' ' 20 o'clock that nlRht , but from
lint time no luce * oC him has Leon dli-
overtd ,
Don't invlto dltappointmeni by experiment-
cir. Depend upon One Mlnuto Cciixh Cura
Ld you htve Immediate relief. It curei
roup. The only harmless remedy that pro-
iiren Imni rtlats results.
"I'se In Town , Honey ! "
Pancake
Flour
The kind that satisfies. The most appe *
tlzing , satisfying , strengthening food for
winter wcnthcr is a batch of pancakes made
of Aunt Jemima's Pancake Flour.
Whcntf Corn and Rice , the three
staffs of life are its ingredients. Get it at
your grocer's. Beware of imitations.
Sold only ir > . red packages.
5 HERD'S OUR GUARANTEE.
Iltiraii.ackauouf ( ioiHlnr ) Aunt Joiultna's Snlf-
UlslUK rancuko Kluur , and If fou do not find
It m.ikus tliu l ' t c.iku3 tuuovur nto. rolurn Ilia
emplr t > o > to youruiotur. Ij.ivu > onr uamounit the
It'roccr will rcfiina tlo : uv/noy and cliaruoiltuu * .
Bclcntin > ! Ally l'u'uii | td nnd Hanur.cturod only by
R , T , DAVIS MILL GO , , St , Joseph , Mo.
Send 11140 In atanipf for Llfo History of Aunt
Jviulnm ai.d a ect of tinr I'laUniilunr dolls.
W < > ifnrt th * marrelmu French
TtomrJy CALTHOS tvn > , niul n
loKal au.iraiitfothatU'ti.Tiiot will
HT < 1 IMli'liarcn A Kmlulont ,
CiriCK Nnprinuiiirrhrn , Vorleoecle
and 1IKHI Oltr : 1-o.t Vl or.
Use it atolfay'talisfitt. .
A .v. , , VON MOHU CO. .
l iuil n il. U , ( litliiilL , CU * .
( Mmams used Woul Kdip ) H irliu mloe UU )
Wash Woolens with
WOOL SOAP
ndlher won't khrlok. Dollghlf ul In tbo t lh. I
Ittourourdiuiliuulvln/ltto/ou.
Baworth. 'jchodije Ic Co. , Mtkert ,
' f Ol brat a Veioal
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