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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1896)
-IT ' THIS OMAHA DAILY BETS : ' { TUESDAY , KAttCII 24. 1800. NOTICES. A < lrertlflciiirnt for tlime column * trill lie tnkcn until ISii.'IO i > . > n. for tlic evening ? nnil imlll 8 11. in. for tlic innriitnff ntnl Sninlnr editions ) . Ailvcrtlncrii li > - rciinmtlnK n nnnt- licrcrt cliccki cnn Iinvp nnmrcm nil- ilrcHflcd to n mini lie roil letter In cnrc of Tlio UPC. Anmvcrn no n < lilrcei1 illII lie tlcllvcrcil upon iircftpntntlot : fc of tliu check oiilr. ItntCH , 1 l-2o n wonl nrnt lnncrtlon | lo a rrori' ' tliprcnftor. Notlilntr tnkcn for lent tliim ! iia for flmt lnnerllnn. ' TlicKC nilTcrtlnenicntn iiiimt lie run conxccn- SITUATIONS WAATKII. SITUATION WANTHt ) 1IY YOt'NO MAN AT school , private family or oilier work to wive expense * ; experloncpil. nlucntoil ; willing to make himself Rfncrnlly Useful. AiMrm M 32 , ni > . A M131-24' WA.\TIin ! MALU HUM * . ron rira th bent < mlr In existence. W. M. Outwit Den. 8upt. , Resident , Room 311 Karhach block. A7 WANTRD , RXPRntRNCEU PI/JWRU nAR- doncr ! nnc who upcalts Clernian. Apply 11. Unas , 1813 Vlnton Blrcct. I1-M3M SALKSMRN TO BKLL PRTIT LRDORRS. QUO- cprs' coupon IKX > UH nnd other ppeclnltiea , hy Ffitrtplc , to merchant * : side linen ; rrody ttellers good pny. Model Mfs Co.'South Hend , Ind. I1-M412 2S WANTiiJ. YOt'NO MKN. 8PLRNIMD CHANCIJ to lenm bnrlwr lmu > nnd Iw Independent ! com petent In elKht weeks nnd Job minrantced to Krnduatct In ROCK ] nhnpj IHuKtrnted cnlnlOKue free at Ht. LmiH Ilnrbcr collesp , 810 N. SOi nt. , St. Ixiil ) , Mo. II &HS ! ) S8 ICO TO J1GO PAID 8ALRSUUN FOIl CIOAIIS ; experlenco unnecessary : extra Inducement * to customer * . Hlshop & Kline , St. I.ouK Mn. n GM-MM * r A WELL nnnssRn onnMAN.on SWKDR rial Becuro a Rood pa.sltlnn by railing nt 418 South 13th at , Call Tuesday or Friday mom- Ing. H M531 23" I1I3LP WANTED FKMALE. 110.00 1'KH MONTH SALATIY ; A FRW RNRR- Belle ladles and Rcntlemcn wanted ti > cnnvn s nlx > vo Balorj" nuarnnteed. Address , with stamp , Charles S. Klnp , Sioux , Neb. C M52S 30 FOR HOUSES. JIOU8RS IN AM. , I'AIITS OP THR CITY. T1I1J O. F. navls Company , 1S03 Farnam. D E31 HOUSES , IinNHWA & CO. , 108 N. 15TH ST. D MJ MODERN HOUSES. C.A.STARn , 025 N.Y. LIFE D 533 FOR 11HNT. NIGH SOUTH FHONT. 8-ROOM brick house , with all modern Improvements nnd In first elars condition. Inquire on prem ises. M10 Half-Howard street. D 'iI5 1IOUS1S3. WALLACE , 11ROWN BLK. 1C & Deus D 534 FOR RENT. HOUSCS IN ALL PARTS OF the city. Brennan-Love Co. , 430 Paxton block. D M511-M27 TOR RENT , 7-ROOM MODERN FLAT , LANC5R block , COO So. 13th st. D 578 A3 HOUSES FOR RENT. LARGE LIST. FROM JS.OO up McCasuo Investment Co. , 1508 Dodce , D M723 FOR RENT. BHICK nnsiDRNcn LOCATED nt the southwest corner 17th OJH ! Douglas sts. formerly the rosldenco of the Into Henry Pundt. Especially suitable for office or phy- slclnni or denllst'i. Apply to the superintend ent of the Boo Bulldlne , room 105 , Bee Bldg. D 272 NEAT G-nOOM COTTAGE , J10.00. 2124 MIAMI St. D 38S G-RQOM DETACHED HOUSE ; 8-ROOM HOUSLJ , central , J15.00. Apply 2610 Capitol nvenuc. ' * D-270-20 BIX-ROOM COTTAGE ; FURNACE , OAS , RATH , luwn , shade , etc. 2121 Miami street.D D M4S4 NEAT , B-ROOM HOUSE ; FINE CENTRAL LO cation. 830 S. , 21st at. I > M518 2S' JS FOR FOUR ROOMS FOR HOUSKK15EPING 2503 Woohvorlh n\e. D 522-25 * FOR RENT , 8-ROOM HOUSE ; ALL MODERN Improvements : larpo rooms nnd hardwood ( In- Ish. 40S N. 23d st. I > M52T 20 FOR KENT FUIIMSHED ItOOSIS. A PLKASANT ROOM. 1913 DODOE. Jt u E 713 TWO FRONT ROOMS FURNISHED FOR housekeeping , newly papered , JS.OO. 1151 N. 18. E 386 23 * FOJRNISHED ROOM. 2017 HARNEY ST. E M422 2C S NICE FURNISHED ROOMS , LIGHT IIOUSE- keeplmj. 1112 8. llth street. j ; MB25 30 FUIIMSIIKU HOOMS AND IlOAItU FURNISHED STKAM HEATKD ROOMS. MODem - em conveniences ; board. 002 So , 13th. F 533 NICE ROOM AND BOARD , | l. 628 S. 15TII. F-522-M2C * ROOM AND BQARD. 201 S. 25TH , V M421 A20- ELEGANT ROOMS , WITH FIRST-CLASS board ; finest location In city. Pcabody resi dence , 1900 Capital avenue. F M4M 21 * HOARD AND ROOM FOR TWO YOUNG LA- illes ; J3.60 per week. 2019 Harney. F SI52I 30 * FOIl ItE.NT U\FUIl.MSIIED HOOMS. t UNFURNISHED CHAMBERS FOR HOUSE- kcepln ? , man nnd wife ; water In kitchen ; steel sink ; waste pipe. 319 N. 17th. O M812 FOIl IlISiVT STOKES ANI1 OFFICES. FOR RENT , THE 4-STORY D1UC1C BUILDING at 91C Farnnm st. This building has a llro- proof cement baaement , complete steam heat- Inu fixtures , water on all Moors , eas , etc. Ap ply at the ofllce of The Bee. I 010 FIRST-CLASS BRICK STORE BUILDING ; 1011 Fornam ; three stories nnd basement ; will alter to suit tenant ; low rent. 314 First National Rank bulldlne. I MC35 roil RENT. MAY 1 , ONE OF THE BEST COn- ncn In the city. Address M Z7 , Bee , I 120 AOENTS WANTED. WANTED , TO SELL , AN ARTICLE OF. lu-eexilty In this city and Council IMuffa ; lib eral commUslon. Address at once , M 31 , Bvc , J m 475-2S % VANTID TO HUNT. OMAHA ALL RIGHT STRANOERS COMING In. List houses for rent with J. 11. Par- rotte. 16th and Dodge. 1C M730 31 WANTED TO KENT. FOUH OR FIVE UNfurnished - furnished rooms by Indy nnd daughter : modern conveniences. Address M 21 , Bee , KUInx loca tion nnd terms. K iS9-2 ; * WANTED , BY MARRED COUPLB , BY April 8 , pmall modern furnished IURIFO ; must be rvaiioiiablo ; Klvu particulars. M 41 , Bee. * K i50 ! 20 * STOHAfiH. BTOHAQEJ , FRANK UWERS , 1M HARNEY. M-537 PACIFIC STORAGE AND WARB1IOUSE CO. , DOS-DID Jones , General itorage and funvardlns. M-MS OM , VAN & . 1U5 FAR'M. TKL. J553. M M419 AU WANTED TO 11V\ . IND-HAND FURNITURE. BROWN'S. 102 8. 14. N W FOH SAI.IC HOUSES AM ) WA < ? O.\3. NUMllER OP GOOD SECOND HAND CAltlll- aces unj phaetons at a barimln , 1111 Pudge. I'-2S3 JIOR8B AND CARIUAOG FOR 8ALU CHEAP , uddreia U 29 , Bee. I1 in 4C9-2I * FOH SALE MISCELLANEOUS. UEST HARDWOOD IIOQ AND CIIICKUN fpni f. . Alui "all wlr * . O. II. Lee. Ml Hourim. Q-SIO BEKO SWEET POTATOES. LOWEST RATES , Tlico. Wllllunu , Benson , Neb , Q-M1CO M2i * B. HAAS. KIXRI8T. 181J VINTON BT. . TEL. 776 , has a larso assortment of young and old plants , sultabl for pot , decoration and bed plantu : KiuUer lilies , cut ( lowers and roses ; t\ cry tiling at creally reduced prices. prices.QM40J Q-M40J Jfl ! FOR SALU , KA TONS NUMBER ONE ICE ; " II ta II IncUe * thick. Luck Box 41. NeilKU , Hub. Q-MIS5 Si HOW TO IIRPOMH LAWFUL PHYSICIANS : oour by mall. Write llllnoln Henlth Unlvsr- lty , Chicago. R M52J--A2i CLAIllVOVANTS. MRS. DR. If. WARRRN , CLAIRVOYANT , RE liable buslncis medium ; 8th > car at 119 N. Kth 8-5U DR. O , U. FITCH. INDEPENDENT SLATE writing nnd telecrnphlo medium. Slttlnic dally. If In trouble , doubt or ilerpnlr , en I nnd receive1 knowledge that will Bid you Satisfaction guaranteed , 1712 Capitol nvp. fi-MIM 2 ; * PROF. LEONARD , THE WORLD-RENOWNED clalrvojnnt. l < -is to announce to his man friends nnd pntroni thnt ho will b * In Omaha Monday , March 30th , where he can IMJ eon snltnl nt his parlors In the Paxlon hotel on nl nffnlrs of life. Appointments cnn be nrrnnfrei with his secretary , T , W. Hlmlmarh , Paxton hotel , fit that there need he no waiting. By mldresslnc the secrelnry nnd enclosing a 2 < stnmp you will rccelio n handsome brochure replete with Intoro'tlnir matlrr nnd vnluiblc Information. All communications xtrlctly prl vnte. 8 : .21-2i. 3IASSACC , BATHS , ETC. MADAME SMITH , 1522 DOUGLAS STREET 2d floDr , room lit massage , steam , nlcoHol nn < sulphurlno baths. T 4SO-2S MME. AMES , FORMERLY OF ST. LOUIS. MAS sage and baths. BO ; S. 13th st. , 2d floor , room 10 T MT87 A7 BATHS , MASSAGE. MME. POST. 319U S. 15TH U-MJ MISS VAN VALKENBURGH , DESTROYS PER mancntly by elcctrlcty superlluous hair , moles warts , etc. Room 4IG , N. Y. Life bldg.U U 5U CORSETS MADE TO ORDER ; WRITE FOR measure directions. 1909 Farnam. Belle Ep- pcrly Corset Co. U M478-M28' MISS MASON'S DRESSMAKING SCHOOL. R 421 , Bee building. U M702 A4 * VIAVI-A HOME TREATMENT FOR UTERINE troubles , Phxilclan In attendance. Consulta tion or health book free. 340 Bee Bldg.U U 64 S THE PALACE BEAUTIFUL HAIRDRESSING nnd manicuring nnd complexion parlors. 1615 Douglas st. , Omaha. U M803 AS * MONEY TO LOAN HEAL ESTATE. ANTHONY LOAN AND TRUST CO. , 315 N. T. Life. Loans at low tales for choice security In Nebraska & Iowa farms or Omaha city property. W-548 MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES THE O. F. Davis Co. , 1505 Farnam St. W 517 0 PER CENT MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA real estate & Neb. farms. W. B. Melklc. Omaha. W-543 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real estate. Brtnnan , Love & Co. , Paxton blk. W 649 CITY LOANS. C. A. STARR , 923 N. f LIFE. W 53D LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY property. W. Fan.am Smith & Co. , 1320 Fntnnm. W 551 FARM LOANS. DOUGLAS AND SARPY , 1 TO 10 years ; low rates. Garvln Bros. , 210 N. Y. L. W 552 OEO. P. BEMIS , LOANS , PAXTON BLOCK. W 939 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA property at 5 , BH. 6 nnd GV4 per cent. 1'uscy & Ihomas , room 207 , First National Bank bldg. W 233 MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY PROPERTY. J3DO.OO up to J50.000.00. Fidelity Trust comcar.y , W M371 MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE. PIANOS , horsea , wagons , etc. , at lowest lates In city ; no removal of goods : etrlctly confidential ; you can pay the loan off at any time or In any amount. amount.OMAHA OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. . 300 S. 16th st. X 5S3 MONEY TO LOAN , 30 , CO , 90 DAYS : FURNI- tnra , pianos , etc. Duff Green , room 8 , Baiker blk X 534 MONEY TO LOAN I HAVE J3.000 TO LOAN < m gilt-edge collateral security. Ficd Terry , 1214 Ilarney street. Telephone , 950. X 177 HUSINRSS CHANCES. CRIPPLE CREEK GOLD STOCKS. SAFE AND sure : J5 nnd upwards Invested often brings fabulous and quick returns by placing your orders with the Van Buren Investment Co. ( Incorporated ) , bankers nnd brokers. SOS 16th Bt. , Denver , Colo. Y 55" > COAL AND FEED BUSINESS ; GOOD TRADE ; bnvo other business ; Investigate. Address L 4 , Bee. Y M336 M27 FOR SALE. ABOUT 2,000 LBS. MINION TYPE. 700 Ibs. agate , COO Ibs. brevier type , 150 pair two-third typo cases , 40 double lion stands for two-thirds cases. Thla material was used on The Omaha Bee , nnd Is In fnlrty good condi tion. Will be sold cheap In bulk or In quantities to suit purchasers. Apply In person or by mall to the Bee Publishing Co. . Omaha , Neb. Y 713 EXTRA OObD bPENING FOR GEN'L MDSE. stock In town of 400 ; only one general store nt present. Write L. E. Plumb , Craig , Burt county. Neb. Y-M405 24 WANTED. $3.000 TO J10.000 TO ENLARGE A profitable business. Address M 21 , Bee. Y MUG 23' ' CAPITAL WANTED FOR ENLARGEMENT of a long-established c.ish mercantile business ; safe and ( under reasonable conditions ) guaran teed returns within 2 per cent of bank rales on loans. Address M 27 , Bee. Y 120 PHYSICIAN WANTED IMMEDIATELY AS successor nnd prepared to by my buggy nnd horses : location near Omaha ; February busi ness , 5155.03 ; absolutely good. Addiesa M 35 , Bee. Y-M43I 2S TO LEASE AND FOR RENT , FIRST-CLASS saloon to leas * , nnd residence for rent. Ad dress at once , Fred Rees , Box 62 , Duntmr , Neb , Y M483 2S FOR EXCHANGE. I HAVE EQUITY IN 5 ACRES FRUIT. CLOSE to town , to trndo for a clear lot. Address M 27 , Bee. Z 120 SWAPS. WHAT HAVE YOU IN CLEAR 1XTS to trade for equities In Improved city property , drawing 10 per cent on value ? Address M 27 , Bee. X 420 FOR EXCHANGE. REAL ESTATE TOR PARlor - lor carpets and furniture ; , statq condition and original cost. Address M 36 , Bw. 2I > FOR SALE OR TRADE , FOR MERCHANDISE ; n forty-barrel steam roller grist mill. In county scat ; eastern Nebraska. Box 280 , Wayne , Neb , Z M52D 30 FOH SALE HEAL ESTATE. FOR BALE. FUe-room cottage with lot 30x150 ft , ; trees In yard , city twntcr , etc. , one block from car line ind In desirable resldcnco locality , Price , 11,200. Six-room collage , good barn , lot 50x150 ft , , one block from cor line. Price , Jl.COO. Five-room house nnd corner lot , 50x150 ft. , In Hanscom Place , city water , etc , Price , 11,000. Seven-room house and full lot on 32d Bt. , In Hanscoiu Place. Price , 3,000. Three-room house and full lot two blocks from car line. Price. } 450. Four-room house and small lot near 20th and Martha streets. Price. 550. Ten .acrca near South 1 Omaha. Must bo all canh. Price. J900. Wanted , a few good eeven ta nine-room houses Isted with us that can be sold cheap for cash. POTTER & OEORGE COMPANY , Cor , 16th and Fnrnam.RE RE M127 24 BARGAINS , BALE OR TRADE , IN CITY PROP , ertlcs and farms. Jno , N , Frcnter , opp. 1' . O. RE 658 OEO. P. BEMIS , HOUSES , LOTS , IRRIGATED farm lands , loans. 205 and 306 Paxton block. RE 57 ABSTRACTS. THU BYRON REED COMPANY. LIST REAL ESTATD AND RENTAL PROP- trty with Jonn , Cronnie block , Omaho. RE M315-M27 FARM LANDS. G I' . HARRISON. 81 ! N. Y. Life. UK JICT A21 * THAT BEAUTIFUL 7-ROOM COTTAGE. ALL modern , onk finish , latest design , on south 2Sth street , bclnecn I'opplcton & Wooluorth , open for Inspection , for Bale at a great snap. Will toke clear lot as part of pajment. Fi delity Tnist Company , solo octiits , 1702 Fai- imm t. RE-iii 470-24 BOUND FOR SOUTHERN TEXAS. DO YOU want first-clots prairie land that will rulso all klndi of grain and vegetables , near good mar ket , which cull bo bought at 14.00 to 17.00 pel- . acre on rosy pa > ment . If no. prepare to go with a member ot our company on April 7lh. when cheap rates ran be had. We will refund the fart to nil nho purchase of IIH. Call soon nnd let us show maps'nnJ prlcis. Omaha Real . U late & Tiuit Co. , 211 So. ISth ct.HE HE m 473-H liMPLUY.MI3.VT OFFICE. "OR RELIABLE PRIVATE FAMILY AND Hotel help call it Catudlia ofllce , 1523 Douglas I'ATHOM/n HOME INUfSTIlY. THE ALWAYS RELIABLE HARNESS SHOI' ' of Joseph Landhoefner , manRed br th oldest prnctlcol saddler and hirnessmaker of Omaha , Is now located nt E23 So. 13th t. , corner Jack * son. All kinds of hom-ni d and factory ( roods on hand , to suit customers. Repairing iir unptly attended to. AuciiM Bohn , Manager , m So 13th t. . corner JBrk on. 4'1 M24 rAWMIHOKKHS. It. MAROWITZ LOANS MONEY. 4IJ N. 18 ST. IHIILIMNO AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS IN MUTUAL L. & H. ASS'N PAY 6. 7 , 8 per cent wh n 1 , 3 , 3 years old : always redeemable. 1704 Farnam t. , N'nttlngcr , nee. 59 now TO GET A iioMH on sncunn QOOD Interest on ravings. Apply to Omaha L. & U. As 'n , 1701 Famam. O. M. Nnttlnger. eec. eec.GCO FtmxiTimi : . FunNiTtmn PACKED. MAirncssns. MADE md renovated , window cushions made ! prices reduced. M. S. Walklln , 2111 CumlnK. Tel. 1MU D51 SIIOllTIIAMJ AND TYPHWIUTING. A C. VAN RANT'S SCHOOL , 61 } N. V. LIFC. MUSIC , AIIT AND LANGUAGE. ONIl MASON A HAML1N OIIOAN , $35.00 ; NUW planoii sold nt cost. C05 McCaeue building. M 330 2S WANTKD. PUPILS IN VOCAL AND INSTIW' ' mental mti lc ; night reading taught rapidly ; especial attention Riven lo beginners ; tormi reasonable. Adclrrns M 42 , Hee. mM 23 OEOIian F. aKLLKNUKCIC. BANJO AND guitar teacher. 1815 Chicago > t. 109 nicvcLis. OMAHA BICYCLE CO. . BEST PLACE TO 11U\ bicycles ; bicycles repaired , 323 N. 10th st. CCS WEST. BICYCLE & QUN CO. . 2110 CUA1INO Bt. Wo sell J100.00OS models for $85.00. SS6 JIM WAIUV1CK , ALMOST NEW , CHEAP POIl cash. Omaha Coal , Coke and Lime Co. , IClh and Douglas. 433-23 IIOT12LS. MIDLAND HOTEL. COR. 1CTH AND CHICAGO American nnd European plan ; alcam hent nm baths ; all modern lmpro\emcnts ; rates reannn- "Mo. M3J5 DANCING. MOUAND'S SCHOOL , LAST TElt.M , BEGINS this week. Prlvalu lessons. Call. Always open 737-AiJ IinilMATOLOGY. BLEMISHES pcrmancntlyro- moved by regular phyalclansJ 20 years' practical experience. J. II. Woort-f bury 127 W. d ht. , N. V. , Inventor of Wood- buryaKaclalfoap. 150 p. book Torn stamp. _ Branch Offices1. Boston. Phlla. , Chicago , bt. Louis. S carles & Searles SPECIALISTS 1,1 Hcrvous , Chronic and Private Diseases. BEXUALL * . All 1'rlvuto Diseases Bnili > lsorder of Man Trentmoiit by ui ll consultation frou- SYPHILIS Cured for life and the poison tliuioughlj eUansed from the system. 1'ILUS. FISTULA an RKCTAL ULCERS. IITDHOCELES AND VARICOCRLE permanently nnd successfully cured. Method new and unfnlllnff. _ STRICTURE m GLEET at Curoi lioitio By new method without pain or cutting. Call on or address with stump. DL Scailes & Seirles , Omaha Ja3. CURED AS IF BY MAGIC. Victims of Lost Manhood should send nt ouco for n , hook that explains how full manly visor is easily , quickly and permanently icstoroil. No man sulTorlng from weakness can af- foid to Ignoiothh timely advice. Book tolls how "full Btremuh , de velopment and tone are Imparted to every portion of the body. Sent with positive proofs ( scnlcd/ree ) to any man onappllca tlon. ERIEMEDGALGO.BUFFALON.Y. ! . , , . . OCI3AN WHITE STAIl LINK. New York to Liverpool , via Oueenstowns , EVEIIY WEDNESDAY. 19 A. M. , Disembarking pasengers at lllverslde railway sta tion , Liverpool , wealher. etc. , permitting , thus avoiding transfer uy tender. The magnificent twin screw steamers Majestic and Teutonic , the Germanic , newly remodeled , and the long tlmo fnvorlle , Britannic , compils' a fleet unsurpassed for regularity of passages and excellence of ser\lce. S. TENNEY rUENCH. General Western Agent , 214 S. Clark St. , Chicago , III RAILWAY TIME CARD [ .eaves ( BURLINGTON & MO. ItlVER.IArrlves OmahaUnlonDepot | _ , lOlh & Mason Bis.I Omaha fl:30am Denver Express..T 9:35im 4.33pmBlk. Hills. Monl. & Puget Bnd Ex. 4:0pm : < :2ipm Denver Express 4:0pm : 7:0lipiii..Nebraska : Local ( except Sunday ) . . 7:4 : pm . . .Lincoln Ldcal ( except fiumIiiy > . . .niSani : _ Jj4Ipin.FastMallfor ( Lincoln ) dally { > . Leaves IciTlCAaO. BURUNa fOK & Q.Arrives ) OmahaUnlon | Depot , 10th & Mason 81sI Omaha C00nm ; Chicago Vesllbulo 9:00ani : 9:4Sam : Chicago Express 4:15pm : 7:50pm..Chicago : & Bt. Lout * Exprrss. . . 800nm ; l:35am : Paclflo Junction Local 5:30nm : Fast Mall ZMOnm Lea\es ICHICAGO , MIL. & ST , PAULJArrlvcs" OmahajUnlon Depot , 10th & Mason Bts f Omaha C00pm ; Chicago Llmlled 8:0iuin : 0:45am..Chicago : Exprcts ( ex. Sunday ) . . . 3:23nm : Leaves [ CHICAGO & NORTHWnST'N.JArrlves OmahalUnlon Depot , l th & Mason Sls. ( Omaha I'OOam ffastern Express 310pm ; 4:4Ipm : Ve.tlbued ! Limited C:45pm : 7:05am. : . . . Carroll Passenger lOMOpm CMSpm Omaha Chicago ( Ipcclai 8:00am : 4SOpm ; Boonu Loc& * . , , , , , :30am : Missouri Valley Local 9:30am : OmahaCIHCAOO , n. I. A PACIFIC.Arrlv | s Omaha Union Depot. JOth & Mason Sis I Omaha EAST. IDMOam , , Atlantic Express ( ex. Sunday ) , . B:33pm : C:25pm : . . . .NlKtit Express. 8:15am : 4Kpm. ; . . .Chlpaso Veatlbutea Llir.ltc.1. . . . l:35pm , . . .at. Paul VestlLul d Limited. . . . l33pm ; WEST. 645pm ; .Oklahoma & Texas Ex , ( ex. Sun.,10iam : IMOJim Colorado LtmlteJ 4:00pm : Leaves C. , ST. P. . M. & U , ( Arrives Omaha Depot. ISth and Webster Sts. | Omaha 8:15am : , . . .Sioux Ctv ! Accommodation. . , 815pra ; 12:15pm : , Bloux City Exoress tex Bunll:55am : S:33pm : Bt. Paul Limited > :10am : OslSpm .Sioux City Aco'm'n ( ex. gun. ) . . Leaves ' F. . li & M O. VALLEY , ( Arrive. * Omolial Depot. 15th and WebaUr Sti , I Omaha 2:15pmi : Fast Mall nnd Express 6JtJpn\ ; 2lCpmex. : ( Sat. ) Wyo. Ex. ( x. Man. ) , . 5:3ipm : 7:50am..Norfolk : Exprers ( ex. Sunday ) . ,1025am ; BitSpm. . . . . St. Paul Express > :10am : .eaves ic. a. ST. j. & c. n i Arrives Omaha Union Depot. 10th & Maimn Sts I Omaha . . . .Kansas City Day" Express , . , . S30pm ; K. C. Night Ex. vU OP. Trans 7:00am : .eaves I MISPOURI PACIFIC. I Arrives Is Omaha Depot , 15th end Webster Sis , i Omaha 040am. ; St. Lou In tfxpreaa . 6:00am : 9&i : > m. , , St. Louis Express , , . 5:53pm : Is 6:00pmi : . . .Nebraska Local ( ex. Sun. ) . . . . 9:00am : Leace I BIOUX CITY & PACIFfa 1 Arrives Omaha ) Depot. Uth and Webster Bts. I Omaha 655pm. ! .St. Paul Limited :10am .eaves I BIOUX CITY & PACIPIO TArrlves OmahalUnlon Depot. lOlh & Mason Sts. [ Omaha 7OJam.Sloux ; City Passenger , ld40pm ; S:45pm : Bt. Paul Limited t0am ; .caves" I UNION PACIFIC lArrlvei" OmahalUnloii Depot. 10th & Mason flu. | Omaha ) :30am : Kearney Express , . . . , , . . , , ' 4:10nin : i:20am : O\erland Limited. . . . . . . . . . 4H5pm l:30pm.lleal'ct : A Stromsb'g Ex. ( ex. 6un.4:10prn ) : i:4tpmarand Itland Express ( ex. 8un..ll0pni ; : 0pm , .Kat Mall l:40am : Jl WAUA 811 RAILWAY. Arnven OmalulUnlon Dtpot. lOlh & Ma ton 6U. | Omaha Bu Loul * Cannoa Bau , .liMam ; WITNESS 11ELK10R PERJUitt Now Sensation in tbcj TfalUon Divorce Oas at Li cdl/i. / J , T , HOOD MUST PROVKBlS LITTLE STOR Cliivc DninnKlnw TrMtlntniiy ARnlnn the liefoiiitniiC 'Anil In Now n ili-iirliiK- mi UN Oivii Ifotiiitf. LINCOLN , March 23. ( Special. ) J. T Hood , formerly In the employ of J. Chnrlc Fullerton , wns before Judge Cochran thl morning , charged by Fullerton with per Jury. Hood was n witness last Friday I the Walton divorce case , nnd swore tha during fair tlmo Mrs. Wnlton came Inl the store ono evening evidently looking to some ono. After that she came In ngal nnd held a brief consultation with Fuller ton , following which she went out of th front door. Fullerton then came back am putting on his coat left by n rear door The two met In nn alley between N nn 0 streets nnd went away together , IIoo said that Fullerton returned In nbout n hour. In his affidavit filed with Count Judge Cochran , Fullerton swears that Mrs Wnlton war not In the store on the dnt mentioned , and thnt each nnd every stntc ment made by Hood Is false. The cour has continued the case until Mnrch 30 , re leasing Hood on $1,000 ball , furnished by himself and F. T. Walton , son of Thoma Wnlton , ono of the principals In the dlvorci suit. The latter , who Is defendant In tin case , was on the witness stand this morn Ing , and swore that ho was afraid his wlf would poison him and that at ono tlm ho was quite 111 and had vomited soon nftc having oaten food cooked by Mrs. Walton Believing that his life was not safe , h had subsequently taken his meals dowi town. Ho also accused his wlfo of being ad dieted to the use of morphine. Walton ro Inted circumstances In which ho had dls covered his wife In company with othe : men , but declined to glva their names Charles W. Griffith Is the co-responden named In Walton's answer to his wife's petition for a divorce. Today Officer Spahn of Beatrice came to the Insane asylum with a patlcn named Ed Uutler. Until he arrived in Lin coin Duller did not Imaglno that ho was bound for an Insane hospital , and when ho realized the truth ho became vlolen and some trouble was experienced In get- Ing him into a hack. This was accom pllsheJ by the aid of bystanders , and hens \\ns duly Incarcerated. Paul F. Clark , chairman of the repub lican county central committee , has Issued a call for a convention to be held in Lin coin on April 2 , 1896 , for the purpose of selecting and nominating scVenty-one dele gates to the state convention at Omaha seventy delegates to the congressional con vention , seventy-one delegates to the- state convention at Lincoln , two state senators five representatives , one. county nttornej and ono county commissioner. The repre sentation is based on " 'tjio ' vote cast for Lieutenant Governor.'jl' 'E. Moore , which will glvo a convention of 45S. Omaha people In Lin'coln : At the Lin- doll Richard Smlth M Meyer , James A. McMiller. At the Carfjml-C. E , Tldball , Thomas H. Lewis. L. L. Johnson. At the Lincoln S. C. Sample , . < 3ohn W. Hosier , Colonel C. F. Weller Mrs. C. F. Weller. Mrs. F. N. Clarke , Oscar. F. Funko. * GOSSH * KUDU THIS STATLJ HOUSE. it Committee to ItcvWo boniinoii School Course of Study .lleutu This Week. LINCOLN , March 23 i-Speclal. ( ) At the last meeting of the Stnjjtj'Teachers' , association . tion a committee was appointed to'moet with State Superintendent rbotj. , f9r the pur pose of revising the course of study of the common schools of the state. That committee T will meet this week at the state superintend- ent's office. It comprises the superintend ents of various counties as follows : C. U. Atkinson , Falrbury ; j. s. Daer , Lincoln ; U. G. Mossman , Madison ; W. R. Jackson , O'Neill ; D. M. Hunter , Ued Cloud ; Maynard ( Splnk , Grand Island , representing the coun ties of Jefferson , Lancaster , Madison , Holt , Webster and Hall. The subcommittee , Messrs. Atkinson , Baer and Mossman , Is now n session preparing the preliminary work. The full committee will get together either tomorrow or Wednesday , Articles of incorporation were filed today with the secretary of state of the Interna tional Pacific Mining and Dsvelopment com pany , with an authorized 'capital stock of (5,000,000. ( The principal place of business will be Omaha , with the privilege of having offices In other cities In the United States ? and Mexico. The corporation will engage In tlio buying and selling of mines , mining stock and develcplng mlpcs. The Incorpora- iors are Hugh T. Richards , Frederic Uart- ett , C. N. Hale , George E. Wodehouse , Wai- : er G. Seaver , Fred R. Dartlett , Jr. , David " 0. Hong , Fred E. Duchan and Wlnfield Freo- man. 1ILA7.IC AT FUKMO.NT. Two HtorlcN of the llflvH Illoek Uiimeil. FREliONT , March 23. ( Special. ) The fire lepsrtment was called out laat night by a bad flro In the Dlles block , corner of Sixth and Main streets. The flro. caught In the north nd of the second Btory of the block and vlien the department arrived was burning ijj fiercely. It soon spread through the second anl third stories , but was extinguished before - fore It reached the Kwer floor. The Rey- jy lolds block. Joining it on the north , was considerably damaged. The lower story of he Dlles block was occupied by John Cnechtcl , dealer In general merchandise , lo carried an Insurance of $12,500 and estimateo 'his stock at ? 16,000. His loss , vhlch Is principally by cmcke and water , Is difficult to estimate , but It Is probably about ! 4,000 or ? 5,000. The Biles block Is owned ly the Green estate of Now York. The ass is estimated at $2.000 ; fully Insured. G. o W. D. Reynolds estimates tha loaj on his ilock at $500 ; Insurance , ? C,000. The Grant SanaparUla ccmprny sustained about $150 ' damages ; Insurance , $5,000 , The cause Is unknown. When the do- DANGEROUS SURGERY. t D12ATII FOLLOWS TIIU SIJIIORO.VS 1CXIKK XOT Tljri1 StmOKO.VH I'AUi/r. or 'coiiitsn-iu ' ; CAN'T mOLI T YOU " " [ J Pyramid I'llo CurtCurcM IMleii iUly , Without o People go along for , years Buffering with piles. Then try tha | , , and that and the other tLlng ; from carrying a buckeye- get ting treatment from o Pfeslc'nn. ' They obtain ' tain temporary reliefcin'njybo , , but they are never qulteo ured , A llUo | strain In lifting , excessive fatigue , a IjtWr constipation or a Ilttlo diarrhoea and tUenl | | e9 come back. They don't seem tqi-ajupunt to much , hut they ban'sh sleep unyi.iippctHo. No posi tion Is comfortable , .tTipj-e | Is Inttnso local pain and that dreadful .feeling of weight' In the perineum , , Maybe In the early /stages some of the many salves on sale will afford temporary relief. In the case ot long standing there only ono speedy and sure remedy. It ls Pyramid Pllo Cure , Even In light cases It the safest thing to use. Other applica tions may cure and may not. Pyramid Cure Is always certain , always reliable , always brings comfort at one * . Its prompt use saves months of spvera .iflerlng. In extreme casea It will Bavo curglcal opera tions and their attendant dangers and dis comforts. It Is better than a linlfe. Will euro easier , quicker and safer. Thousands Imva used It. Thousands have been cured by It. The cost la trifling compared with what It does. The prlca U DO cents. Most anybody would gladly pay ten dollars to be rid of piles. Druggists sell Pyramid Pile Cure. If yours hasn't It he will get 'It for you from the Pyramid Drug Co. of Albion Mlnh , ( solo manufacturers ) , K partment arrived the fire * na In ft rom In which some goods wore stored under the stairway leading to the third story. Thcro wns no ono living In the upper stories of the Biles block. CnKTE. Nob. , March 23. ( Special. ) The meat shop of Christ Peterson burned nt an early hour yesterday. Insurance , 4200. aiAXY INCURS 4)F SXOW. ( ironnit Pliu-cil lu | tlcnillil Condition for Spring Si-oillnn. FULU2UTON , Neb. , March 23. ( Special. ) A severe north wind prevailed here Sat urday until about 9 o'clock In the evening. Snow began falling early Sunday morning nnd continued throughout the day. At least four Inches now covers the ground. Winter wheat nnd rye In this county nre looking well nnd clvo promise of n good Imrvojt. Farmers throughout the county are feeling greatly encouraged nt the condition the soil Is In nt the present time. It con taining much more moisture than It has for a number of years at this season of the year. Within the last week seventy carloads of cattle and four carloads ot hogs have been shipped Into this county from the far wesjt to bo fed here. OCONKC , Neb. . March 23. ( Special. ) The heaviest snow of the season fell yestordny nnd the farmers nro feeling much pleased. They nro nil ready to nut In small uraln nnd there will bo a large acreage of oats. People nro greatly Interested In Irrigation here In the1 Loup valley , several companies being In the Held , but the district plan seems to take the lead. OKI ) , Neb. , March 23. ( Special. ) Snow- fell hero early this morning , covering the ground to the depth ot four or flvo Inches on the level. Thla will delay farm work for a few days. Tie ground was already In excellent condition. NORTH LOUP , Neb. , Mnrch 23. ( Special. ) Snow fell yesterday to the depth of about four Inches , again making very passable sleighing. This makes nearly a foot here this month , BUTTON , Neb. . March 23. ( Special. ) There Is good sleighing here , the snow being nix Inches deep. ST. PAUL , Neb. , March 23. ( Special. ) Another two Inches of snow fell here this mornlne. GKNOA , Neb. . March 23. ( Special. ) The deepest snow of the sscason fell SattirUy night nnd Sunday. The snow fell evenly , four Inches or more In depth. Kail grain looks flue and spring wheat Is being sown. AURORA , Neb. , March 23. ( Spoolal. ) Snow fell again yesterday to the depth of live or six Inches. LYONS. Neb. , March 23. ( SnecUl. ) A gooj snow fell here yesterday , covering the ground three to four Inches deep. It fell without any wind and lies evenly tin the ground. The snow furnishes the best alolgh- Ing this winter. LA PLATT13. Neb. . March 23. ( Spcdil. ) The late precipitation has been fairly ruf- ficlcnt to place the land In good order for the early spring plowing. Some lljl-ls ef spring wheat have already been snnn , and oats will be In orJcr for seeding this week. Farmers are encouraged at the favorable prospects , nnd unusual energy will bo dis played In agriculture this year. WAYNE. Neb. , March 23. ( Special. ) More than three Inches of snow fell > cs- tcrday , which will leave the ground In peed condition for seeding , and the farmers aio correspondingly happy. RANDOLPH , Neb. . March 23. ( Special.- This locality had a nice snow yosterlay , several Inches deep. It melted slonly to day. It will put the ground In ( Ino whape for wheat. Farmers arc getting ready .to sow. sow.BELGRADE BELGRADE , Neb. . March 23. ( Spiclil. ) About two Inches ot snow on a level fell yesterday , with Indications of more ioday. This will moisten up the ground , which s very dry. Farmers report more i-i DECATUH , Neb. , Mnrch 23. ( Special. ) The pprlng rise of the Missouri Is here and the river has risen four feet In twelve hours and still continues to swell. Much slush Is .ido.it nnd considerable drift logs. Much snow has fallen here lately and It is sno-w- 1ns today. A large- acreage ot spring wheat will be sowed this weok. DELLWOOD. Neb. , March 23. ( Special. ) This vicinity was greeted with a heavy anon storm ( yesterday. The grounJ Is now cov ered to the depth cf about six Inches. Every body wears a broad smile , and old mother earth Is absorbing the moisture In fine shape. FOIIT CALHOUN , Neto. , March 23. Special. ) Saturday this vicinity was visited by a high wind , which blow the dust In clouds , making it almcst impossible to face it. This continued for several hours. After . the wind abated the weather became cold.- ) Sunday morning enow began falling rapidly , awl continued for eight hours , covering the ground to the depth of five Inches. This is the heaviest fall hero for the season. The farmers of Washington county are fully sat isfied that they will have an abundant crop the coming season. The cold weather of March haa kept the fruit trees from budding and all look for a good crop of fruit. MAUSLAXn AFTI3K GOOIJ AVATKIl. I2it4trirlHlni ? Clllzrii of tli < > Ton 11 Will lloro tin Artesian Wi-ll. MARSLAND , Neb. , March 23. ( Special. ) "he people of thla town are about to t'lnlc ' an irtealan well as a test well for Irlgitlon. Hie necessary machinery Is purchased and ho contract let , and work is to bo com- nonced at once. Marsland Is located on the Black Hills branch , of the B. & M. , between Crawford ind Hemlngford. It Is not a large town , jut Its merchants are enterprising and very evel-headcd , for they all take The Bee. They eel quite encouraged , no there are two wells j&tween Edgemont and Newcastle , Wyo. , hat are a tniccessi , at a depth of 000 feet. Fliey belong to the Burlington , and were nit down for engine usro. The means to arry on this work for Maraland was raised private subscription , and the people are nuch interested in Its success. At Marsland ho hotel accommodations nro unusually good or a small town. DciilliH of a Day In A'oliriiNUa , GRETNA , Neb. , Mnrch 23. ( Special. ) John Fogarty died at his homo in this city his morning , after a weok'o Illness. Ho vaB 70 years cf ago , and has been halo and learty up to nine weeks' ago. Ho came Sarpy county twenty-Jour years ago , and ettled at Old Forest City , where ho ro- Ided , and nmasaoJ considerable- property , 'he funeral will bo conducted at the Catholic hurch here Wednesday morning. O'NEILL. Neb. , March 23. ( Special. ) G. V. Clark died hero Friday , after nn Illnosu V two weeks of typhoid fever. Mr , Clark i vas a contractor , and had resided here flf- d een years , II FORT CALHOUN , Neb , , March 23. ( Spo- la ! . ) Alex White , who resided on tho"hot - L 0111 lands near Fort Calhoun , was taken mid- , only 111 with pneumonia and died Saturday r nornlng. His remains weru Interred In the "ort Calhoun cemetery Sunday. Nlulirnrii'H N MV Iiiiluxlrleu. NIOBRARA , Neb. , March 23. ( Special , ) , Dado received a telegram Saturday from I. E , Bonesteel , who Is now In New York , at once begin the foundation for a largo cparator creamery hero. Other parties had ontemplatcd the building of one , and It Islet lot Improbable that two good creameries lay bo thti outcome , the field.being rlpo for hem. Bade , who Is proprietor of the pork acklng IIOUBO hero , has begun the enlargo- ncnt of his buildings , M as to Include a oap factory , the machinery for which Mr. Jonesteel will purchasm while In New York. I Donlilf Wrililliiur nt Cliiiilron , r CHADRON , Neb. , March 23. lal Telegram , ) A double wedding of vtjl known society young folks of rawford occurred hero today , Rev. Ir. Richer of the Congregational hurch oinclatlng , The contracting parties voro Charles Adams and Mrs. Joslo Jones by nd Olney G. Mclntouh and Miss Qenevwa Irockway , CrllUiU'il Will It' IluiuiliiK n Ilncc. 15LMWOOD , Neb. , March 23. ( Special. ) hrlst Buckleman , a farmer living three lUes northwest of this place , while running 'race with a team and wagon against a ian on horseback , whllo turning a corner verturned his wagon , breaking his arm and toulder blade. He la In a critical condition. Attributed to DonifNtlc Truiibli-N. be FREMONT , March 23. ( Special. ) Too ause ot Mrs. August Fuchs' suicide over In aundera county Saturday Is attributed to cl omestlc troubles At the time ehe was larrled to her present husband he had a wife living. He niibspationtly procured divorce from his first wife nnd was IcRall married to Mrs , Fuchs. For some Umo though occupying the same house , they hav lived separately. Mrs. Fuchs leaves tw sons nbout lf And 17 year : ? old , the Issu of n former marriage. The funeral of Christ Chrlstophcrson , wh died at the hospital as n result of Injurle received In a runaway accident last week was held nt the Danish Lutheran churo ! this afternoon , Little UtlKtitlon In Mont Count- . HARRISON , Neb. , March 23. ( Specla Telegram. ) Ono of the shortest terms o the district court In Sioux county was holt hero today , Judge \V. H. Wcstnvor prtvsld Ing. Only twenty civil cases were on th docket and two criminal. DHAVnit MAKIIS SOMK Sl'CCKSTIO.NS I'olntn Out UIMV MiiiilHtnl | C'otihl llr Itotliicril. OMAHA , Mnrch 23. To the Editor of The Uco : The people ot this city are having a hard struggle for existence , and the ex orbltant tax levy Is such a bimlen tha many , In trying to bear It , hnve "fallen , bj the wayside. " Others have given up en tirely , nnd nro making no effort whatever to pay their taxes , mi Is shown by the enormous delinquent list. The greatest homo problem thnt Omaha people have to contend with Is , "How to cut down the expenses of the city government ? ' Under our present charter there mny bo In theory n chance to reduce expenses , but In practice It Is all but Impossible , certainly most very Improbable. However much the mayor might want to r.Mucs the running of the ' . he Is expenses city buvornmcn' prac tically unable to do anything , owing to the mere fact that onr city government Is so bunglesomo nnd unbusinesslike that every hotly , from mayor down to doRcatcher , hns to be consulted , nnd their political friends provided for. This being the case , 1 believe every practical man will agree with me that there is llttlo hope for retrenchment under the present charter. Lot me suggest thnt an effort bo ma do to get a new and better charter from the next legislature. There being no senator to elect nt the next session ( unless Allen should be elected president or Tluirston appointed to the cabinet ) , the people of Omaha ought to be able to agree upon womethlng In the way of charter changes that would bo beneficial. Changes In the city charter ought to be , and probably will , the leading legislative Issue In Douglas county. Let me further suggest some of the changes that seem to mo would result In good. I am certalu these suggest , lions will meet with adverse criticism from all manner of political roustabouts , but never theless a reduction of city expenses must come In some way , from the looks of the delinquent list , and we must meet the issue It Is all well enough to say , " \\'e must have this and wo must have thnt , " but all these frills must bo paid for. The working man may say , "I must have three meals n day , or I must have coal to burn , or 1 nutbt have clothing for my children , " but the In. . ovltable rcoult is ? that ho "must havo" money Lo pay for these necessaries or he "must" ilo without something. The same with the business man who "must havo" so many clerks. If ho cannot pay them , he "must" get along with less. It is the same with the city as with Individuals , and It io cvl. dent that taxes "must" bo reduced or many moro people will bo driven Into bankruptcy anl the city's credit Impaired. With our present standing army of city officials everyone knows that it is next to mposslblo to locate responsibility In any iopartment , and any corporation , whether t be public or private , that follows such n policy "must" inevitably come to bank ruptcy. This city has no moro need of eighteen councilmen than n railroad has for eighteen general managers. It has no need whatever for a Board of Public Works. Thcro are no public works , nor Is there llablo to bo soon. It Is true our pavement is largely worn out , but it is not paid for. The very idea of paying $7,500 per annum for three bosses when n good part of the time they have not a man each to boss Is simply rldjculous. We could live through It without a meat and vegetable Inspector or an Inspector of weights and measures. I want some living human being pointed out to rile that will or has eaten decomposed meat or rotten vegetables and didn't know It. If any dealer sells decomposed meats or rotten vegetables at short weight you may bet that the news papers will show him up In sticn n light that it will be a lesson to others. Then what need have wo for sanitary Inspectors when every police officer is in himself a sanitary inspector ? Or tor more than ono man as a Board of Health , unless It bo to issue annual reports , Interspered with clerical errors ? And so on through. I might name all kinds of Inspectors of various kinds and qualities. It is all very well to put I on these frills when we can afford it , but when such frills threaten to bankrupt the community and compel us to shorten the school year it is time to look out for a change. I would suggest that the city be divided Into two wards and that wo have two ward councilmen and ono councllman-nt- large. The mayor should lecelvo a good salaiy , say about $5,000 per annum , nnd the councilmen - men , say about $2,000 per annum each , and they should give their ontlro tlmo to the city's service. The councllman-at-largc should be chairman of the Board of Public Works. The work of street commissioner , sewer commissioner nnd other necessary work could bo divided between the two ward councilmen. I would suggest that the governor ap point one man as a fire and police commis sioner , the mayor , the governor's appointes and tlm chief of tjio flro department to con stitute the fire board , and the mayor , the governor's appointee and the chief of pollco to constitute the police and license boaid , the mayor and the governor'o appointee having power to discipline- remove the cMcf of either department for Just cause , aa ahould bu provided by law. The clerk to the chief of the flro depart ment could bo clerk of the fire board , the clerk of the chief of police could be clerk of the police and license board. The chief of the ( lie department could In person or by deputizing one of the men In the depart ment (111 ( the oirtco of building Inspector. The chief of pollco could bo license Inspector specter , Inspector of weights and measures , rotten meat or anything else that needed Inspection. ' There ere good men In both de partments who could bo assigned to nil kinds of inspection , plumbing Inspection In ' cluded , and of couruo with such a renal ) council there would bo no need of a sergeant- at-nrms , much less two. The ofllco of comp- tioller and city clerk could bo merged Inlo one , to bo called the city secretary. This would prevent the need ot BO much copying , doing the saina work over nnd over again. Quito a number of useless ofllccs could be dropped entirely and In a city government like this there would bo no dllllculty In locating ( responsibility , which Is the prin cipal guard against all mlugovernmcnt. Tiioro being more responsibility placed on city oinccrs , tho-people would be more curo- fjil who were ejected to fill the positions. lu I offer these suggestions for the considera tion of the voters of Douglas county , as at the coming session of the legislature there will bo a better opportunity to consider charter changes than wo are llablo to have i for porno years. If thca3 changes could bo agreed upon , and the amendment carried , which provides for the consolidation of the county and city treasuries , wo might benblo to conduct our city government on a basis commensurate with the ability of the people to pay taxes. D. 0. DI3AVER. i All last winter Mr , George A. Mllh at Lebanon , Conn. , was badly afflicted with rheumatism. At tlmea It wag BO severe that he could not stand up straight , but was drawn over on one edc. ! "I tried different remedies without receiving relief , " ho says until about six months ago I bought u bottle : tle of Chamberlain's Pain Ualni. After using it for three days my rheumatism was gone and. has not returned since. For tale druggists. I'l'tty Uniler ArrcHt Attain. William Petty has been arrested upon a charge ot counterfeiting. ' I'etty was ur- rested a month ago an ono of the pnrttca ' who Issued counterfoil qunrtsrs nnd Im'.f ilol. lara at Ilnmbur- . Thern was no evl- denco against him ut the time of the trlul and lie wait discharged , The Hamburg authorities claim that they now have three eye-witnesses to Petty'H Hlimly transaction : ) , and also that they Hnw him In the net of manufacturing the Bpurlous coin. HoJ1J taken to the Iowa , town today. . * Coughs , hoarseness , BOre throat , etc. , quickly relieved by Drown's Bronchial Tro ches , They nurnans all other prt-pamtUins In removing hoarseness and as n cough remedy are pre-eminently the best , EIGHTEEN MINERS KILLED Only Tour of the Men Working in the Tit Rescued , BODIES MUTILATED BEYOND RECOGNITION Terrific I i.loslon of ( inn lit n Xetr -Mine ItcsnltM In a CalnniK m-i'.lh Cairn' Without War til u ir. DUIIOIS. Pa. , Mnrch 23. A terrific o\nlo- slon of pas occurred nt tlio llerwyntMVhlto Blmft In the eastern limits of thla city today nnJ fourteen miners were killed. Tlio mine la a new ono which the compcny 1ms been opening up nnd workliiR crows In shifts to purfi the bondings cut In various direction * for MB work Inter on. Twenty-two men went on nt 7 o'clock tlilo morning , elshtoen Eolng Into the north heading nnd four Into tlio south heading. At about 10 o'clcck the four men were sensible of n shock nnd a few minutes later the mine boss cnmo to them nnd told tliom something had linpponocl and that tlicy should get out as POOH us they could. When tlio party , then consisting of five , reached tlio fcot ot the shaft they wcro nearly ovcrcomo by gas and were hurriedly tttkon up In the cage. Assistance \\ao Immediately summoned anil practical miners from tlio Hell Lewis end Yato company's mines volunteered their service ? . As tlio work of rosctio proceeded It wns found that the shock In the north heading wati so terrific that some of the bodies wcro mutilated almost beyond recognition. Nearly nil of the bodies lind been found at 1 P. in. , but up lo that tlmo they had only been brought to the foot of the sliaft. whore they were collected preparatory to boliig hoisted to tlio surface. Fifteen dead bodies bavo so far bacn reeov- croJ. It is not believed there are over three more , If any , still In the mine. The first two bodies found wore bidly mutilated , but the balanceJind evidently been suffocated by the foul gns , The mines of the dead recovered are : Oeorge Ilnrvey , imrrled , no children : Henry Harvey , married , t\u > children ; Harry Smith , married , two children ; Jmmvi riraliam , sr. , married , largo family ; James Qraham , Jr. , single ; LliuUcy 11. Ilrndley , married ; John MonroD , married , two children ; Jesse Postle- waltp , married , three children ; ( ieorgo I'catle- wallc. married , large family ; Andrew Nowak , matrloi ] . The following nro still In the mlno and sup posed to bo dead : David Hell , married ; lieu- bo'i Noble , married ; George Alnsley , married. FOl'Vll Till ? MIMS Flil.Ii OF OAS. Tito Moil Otrroomo When Tlu-y At- < f.'iiin < r < l < < > Hud-14. PUNXSUTAWNBV , I'n. , March 23. The gas In mlno No. 1 nt Adrian , operated by the HufTnlo , Rochester and 1'lttsburg Coal and Iron company , exploded last night nnd the mlno Is on lire. It Is Impossible to got Into the mlno any distance , although the explosion occurred two miles back. Shortly after 12 o'clock last night the flro boss lieard an explosion , and this morning the men going In to work were overcome. Some escaped nnd the ahum was given. Klovca 11 en have been brought out , with two dead. The dead nro : Iraac Jones , married , with three children ; Joe Lawrence , widower , with cloven children. Iloth these men were rcs- ; ticrB , How many moro ( hero may bo In the mlno cannot bo staled. It Is supposed that some miners went In aat night to work and Ignited tlio gas. Much excitement prevails about tho. mine , but nothing definite will bo known until morning. Wo heard n mechanic say that ho would lot be without Salvation Oil. It kills pain. .AMUSEMENTS. A farewell concert was tendered to Mrs. ngcborg Lofgren-Schrelner , ono of the Jenny Lind quartet , nt the auditorium of ho Young Men's Christian association building last evening under the- auspices f the quartet. About 200 were present , and though every number on the excellent nogrnm wns applauded and encored , the nest marked demonstration of approval , vMch was also a testimonial of personal esteem , was when a large bouquet of iretty roses was carried to Mrs , Schrelnor , vlien she had flnlnshed singing "Bright itnr of Hope , " with violin obligate by Mrs. lans Albert , and which almost hid her rom view as ho held It In her hand while Ii'glng ' an encore. Mrs. Schrolncr goes al most Immediately to make her homo In Texas. A beautiful souvenir program was given tit , containing a photograph of the quar- ct , of Jenny Lind and a picture of the great Swedish singer's first musical Instru- icnt , an old fashioned inolodeon , The uartet was assisted by the Norden Slng- ng society , with W. T. Tabur si accompa- 1st , and probably the best Swo'JIsh musical alent of the city was better shown on this ccasion than on any previous 0110. On Friday and Saturday of this week the patrons of Iloyd's theitor will have an op- lortuulty of greeting their old friend , Noah rale , and of becoming acquainted with "An everyday Man" nnd Bob Acres , the char acters portrayed by Sol Smith Russell In hla atest successful plays. The supporting com pany of Ihlo heason IH pronounced superior to ny Mr. Hiibscll hau had on any previous ccasloii. The principals arc ns followu : Charles Mackay , Alfred Hudson , George Voodwnrd , George Denham , Mlos Iledcllffo ml Kanny Addleon I'ltt. In addition to "An 13veiyday Man , " Mr. lusiiell will appear In n new one-net play , 'Mr , Valentino's Christmas. " This grand ouhlo bill will bo given Saturday evening , nd "Tho Illvals" Krlday nluht and at the Saturday matlnco. Tlio ino ] of seats will pen at 9 o'clock Thursday morning. On Monday , Tuesday and Wednesday , April , 7 nnd 8 , Thomas \V , Keene will play an ngagoment at Hoyd'a theater of three per formances. Gn Monday evening ho will pre sent "Louis XI , " on Tuesday evening "Rich elieu , " and on AVcdnewlay evening "Illch- ard III. " "Tho Strange Adventures of MIPS Brown" the rather odd tlllo of the play , or ralhor farce , that will bo presented for a limited engagement beginning next Sunday after noon at tlio Crulghton theater. It ban proved great success In the east , where It has been Interpreted by a utock company. For the iingageinent hero , and for the western lour , the 'services of Rddlo Fey have been en gaged for the principal rolo. Ho Is par ticularly popular In thla city , and his po < dtillar methods of funmaklng are well known. The sale ot reals will commence on fhursday , and the engagement should prova successful ono. The Frawley company , which ID at present the attraction at the Crolghlon , pleasing ludlcncep , which Increase with each perform- inee , will pro ent "Tho Senator" aa the bill For the popular priced matlnco tomorrow at iSQ. "Tho Lost I'aradlso" will bo the at traction tonight , tomorrow and Saturday nlghtu , and "Men and Women" lu to bo the jlll Thursday and Friday nights and .Satur day matinee. * % The only complexion powder In the world llmt Is without vulgarity , without Injury to the u r , and without doubt a beuatiner U t'CZZOIll'B , When Haby was tick , wo favo ; her Castorla , \Vheti blm was n Child , bliu cried tor Costoria , When blto bvcamo Ml * ! , tlio clung to Costorla , When hho had ChUdnui , tlio eavotlioni Castorit.