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PBOIHL ADVERTISEMENTS FOR TIIKSB COLUMNS will IK ! taken until I9I3U p. m. for tlio evening end until -41:30 : p.m. for thatnornlngand Sunday editions. Advertisers , by requesting a numbered check , cnn hnvothclranswers addressed lo a numbered letter In carrot Till ! IlKK. AnHwcrn so addressed will be delivered upon presentation of Ilia check. SITUATIONS WANTED. Hates , I We a wonl first Insertion , $1.50 a Una per month. Nothing'taken forloss tliiiuJgOc. -WANTEU , I'OsiTION IN 8rOUK I1T YOHNO Oenmm ! work cheap lo learn English. Address - dress 11 M. Hoc. 74'J 31' WANTED MAI/E HELPT Ilaten.lKc.i wonl first Inserslon.le a wonl there- niter. Nothing taken for less than a5e. rps LfcTroTiis. TEAM3 FlTliNisTtKD ! IN" Jlstnllmrnt goods , American Wringer Co. , 1000 Howard st. COO p-AOENTS , SALARY OK COMMISSION. THE JBreatest Invention of the age. The New Patent rhctiilcnl Ink Erasing Pencil. Sells nn _ sight. Works like m.iglc. Agents nm making S'Ju.oo to 9Hfi ! 00 per week. For further particular ? wrlto thcMomoe Eraser Mfg. Co. , X 30 , La Crease , V > Is. ( > lU II-LIVE HUSTLER3.APPLY 17 GRANITE I1LK n - WANTKD. MAN WITH $ .150.00. CAN MARK J'$70.00 a wceki money secured : Investigate at once. Address 11 fiO. Dee office. Mi.u J' T > WAKTBD , MEN TO DISTRIMTTE CIIICU- .I'lnrs. tack up slirim. oto. Particulars , two 1- cent stamps. Kearnca Co. , Indianapolis , Ind. M i ju o - . A MAN OF KNHUOY AND VU9II B-WANTED. can oceurn an agency paying $20 a week clear. K. II. Knox , Klcls hotel , Council lllliirn. M < 472 - RESl'ONStllLE INSTITUTION USINO A new plan of Investment for monthly savings , whlch.ls uniiHually protltablo and almoluloly safe. dcHlri'M a local agent In every city. Ho munt bo of experlcnco and Htandlnc , and eapablo of onramz- lintallold-forco under him. The beHt talent only _ Ls reciulretl and paid for. Ilefcn-ncus nnd details iif exiM-rli-nco must bo submitted. The Savings Society , Equltablo building , Denver. Colo. 777 ill * -WANTKD , 1IKLPHKS. YOUNO MEN IN every town , ( rood pay , no canvassing , enclose ttlainp. F. U Kllett. Chlllleothc. Mo. 77031 * 1WANTED , A 0001) MAN TO SOLICIT J Borders for teas nnd coffees. Good commission paid , Chan. U. llausermati , u lib and Hamilton. MjUO 1 * WANTKD , SALKSMKN ON THE KOAD TO B M-U Advertising Cards and Calendars on com mission direct from the manufacturer. Can make ffiO.UO per week. Advurtlslng Specialty no , Iluf- falo , N. Y. M78H 1 * WANTED FEMALE HELP , Rntea. IHeawonl nratlnaertlon , le a wordttiero- after. Kotlilnf taken for leaf ) than 'Juc. -WANTED , CHRL. 1210 N. 20TH. C 020 1 /I WANTED LADIES ANDiOENTLEMEN , WE Vv-wlll pay you sfS.OO to $10.00 per week to do Btrlctly homo work for u : no canvaailmr and prompt payment. Send Belf-addreased envelope. Liberty Supply Company. lloHton , Maaa. M844 2 * - LADIES CAN MAKE $10.00 I'KU WEEK AT home : no HOllcUlnit ; no experience : aond stamp. Fancy Oooda M'f'e Co. , 1'03 Cluiinber atrent , St. Louis. Mo. M710 t * -WANTED. A MIDDLE-AOED WOMAN AS C housekeeper for family of three : reference Klri < n. Uox illi , Henderaon , la. M71B 1 * WANTED. AN EXPERIENCED COOK : MUST bo neat and thorouulily capable ; good wagni l > ald : referonccb niqiilnil. Call between 1) ) anil IS In the mornliiK. or from 1 to 8 In the afternoon. Mrs , Francla Grablo , Landon Court , fourth houao fiom corner of South 21th street , between St. Mary'H avoiino and Howard Blrect. _ M700 -OOO1) COOK WANTED , NONE OTHER NEED apply. 5H28 ! Dodge street. _ 727-1 * -WANTED EXPERIENCED SHIRT AND pant handa at the Kllp.itrlck-Koch Buckskin factory , EaBt Omaha. _ 721 S CL ADIES DESIUINQ FIRST-CLASS n HELP -"apply at the Scandinavian Young Ladle * home. autUniiilngSt. M701 V -GIRLS WANTING FIRST-CLASS PLACE alionld call at the Scandinavian Young Ladles lioine , u01 : ! CuinlngSl. No charge. ' M7 ' - ' 0 * FOB KENT HOUSES. ItatcH. 1 Oca Hue each Insertion , $1.50 a line per month. Nothing taken for leaa than 25c. TV- HOUSES TIN ALL PARTS' OF THE 1 CITY , J-jrTho O. F. Davla company , 1003 Farnam. 007 -0-ROOM COTTAGE. MODEJIN , CHOICE IN Staufonl circle. C. S. Elguttor , 201 lieu bldtr. _ _ 1103 D -HOUSES , P. K. DARLING. BARKER BLOCK. GOO D-8-ROOM HOUSEtMODERNFURNlSHED OR uufurnlBlied. Apply 1112 S 10th. D NEW MODERN ROOM HOUSE.K1 &MASON 247 TV/TWO GOOD SEV'EN-IIOOM HOUSES AND J.'ono live-room hoimo. near bushiest center , at 91B.OO , $20.00 and $20.00. J. 1) . Kittle , Ilrown block , 10th and Douglas streets. II112 HOUSES IN CITY. -I1KST C AND 8-KOOM Inquire at 2002 niondo street. MOSS K' D-MODKUN 0 K. II. , 100i ; N.'O ST. , with stable. ! i48tll D-O-IIOOM COTTAGE , COMPLETELY FUIt- nlHhcd , South lUth , near Jackson. Inquire- liOL'S. Kith. i.'CO D-COUNKll PLAT AT 10TI1 AND JONES ! 7 rooms : rant'o and all other conveniences ; no bettor Hat In the city : Cis.on. George Clousor , room 1 ! , Patterson block , 1023 Farnam. M U9 -FUIINISIIED HOUSE , 8 BOOMS , 2000 CALI- fm-nla. M187 12' D-KENTAL AGENCY , H07 BROWN IILOOK. MO 13 _ D-FOU RENT , B-nOOM HOUSE. 1807 IZAHD street. MO 1B a * _ - HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF D-DESinABLE city , cheap. J. II. 1'arrottc , Douglas block. M003 120 D-FOU RENT , C-ROOM HOUSE ; INQUIRE 1013 Dorcas HI ' 071) SI * -FOR RENT , 0-ltOOM COTTAGE , iHW SOUTH 31at. MU77 3 D-FOU RENT. 7-ROOM MODERN COTTAGE , east front , * 22.BO.Fidelity Trust Company 170'-'Farnam street. M(17ii ( 7 -7 ROOM COTTAGE. MODKUN 1MPROVK- mcntH , : mii : Loucnworth. . M731 2 > FOB BENT rUBNJSHED BOOMS , Rjiles. IKc-n word first Inseriion.lea word there- Biter. Notlilng taken for luba than ' . ' . "c. 7 FOB RENT. HESIRABLK 1'URNISIIED E rooms , Inqulru ItH'J M2UB E-DOLAN HOUSE. 211 NORTH 18TH ST. ; new manaircinent ; pleasant rooms ; rood table ; ro.iMNi.iblo nites. M3DO (10 * EII FURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING for man and wlfe.Reut taken in bonrd,31i ) N 17th 021 FURNISHED ROOMS , MODERN CONVENI- nroH. 1121 North lUth .Mt)33 3" NICKLY FURNISHRD ROOMS FOR LIGHT iisekiiiipiiiirform'iitluiiu and wlfo In private lainlly ; modern brick liottsu on 3 car lines. _ 2l)05 ) Hurt street. Ml ) 7 3' E-HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS , ALL modem , with good board , ' . ' 020 Hiiincy.U.SC U.SC 1 * E-VEUY UKSI11AIILE ROOM : HOT WATKR , heatj Harneyciir ! boanl. 417 N. 25th st. 700 ! _ TfFURNISHED ROOMS FOIt LIGHT HOUSE- I Jkeeplng. Ill ) North Flfteenlh street. JIUIKS 1 * 1 ? Fl'UNlSHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT HOUSE- i'tkeeplnif. 11U N. ISlli. > lilt ( ) i FUltNisTlED ROOM , SUIT"llAUNKY S72.10 72.10 > I ? -FURNISHED ROOMS , MODERN , 1717 CH1- l-JcMgcr street. J1733 r.'B' Fl'RNISHED ROOMS , IIATII ! $0 MONTH. lOU Vuriinm. 720 1 * Ilatrs o a wonl first Innorllnn. lo a wonl Nolhhur taken for lia thaii 23o. I , ' YOONGVOMEN'S J.1 Women's Chrlstiau ussocLttlou , 111 S. 17th st. V/- ROOMS 4 , nOAUD , lIIl.l.SIUl : , 18 A , DODGE. A1 Ml52 fU * 1- LARGE ROOM WITH STRICTLY FIRST- 1 : claim board. 11100 DouBlaa mrtv-t 408 t- NICELY AT 1024 JL Famam htroel. M741U * \f. POI'TII ROOMS AND IJOARU SSO1 * DOUO- las si , 051) ) 31 * \ ? DKSIUAIJLK 1UX1MS , WITH Oil WITHOUT I boanl , at ' . ' 5'i ; Faniam. uat 31' ij'-SOUTH ROOM. WITH HOARD. 110U ! OASS. A GUI ) 4 * f' . SICKLY FURNISHKI ) ROOMS WITH HOARD , 1 IlKIN.'UtliHt. . 74U i Halt-H , lUo n wonl Urat insertion , lo a word Ihi-ratu-r. Nolliliiir taken for ly . J > tMH I'aniain t. Thn bulldlm ; lias t tlreproof c - ini'iii Utkemuui , complete utenm heallutr tlxtures , water on nil the tloora , git , etc. Apply at the ot- m-oofTlujBcc. J 1110 " V'l OFFICES VQH UKNT 1N "THH SCHLITZ J-millOluf , lOlh and Harncy , Si < eclul Inducement * hold out lo iHiriuaiieat toiiauts. Apply to Job t Uroa. . rooms u umlfll.BcUllU building. M 83 SavORB 'OR RENTON laTirNEAU DAVKN- -port. II. J. Kendall , 007 Drown blk. 00.1 1 AGENTS WANTED. IUton , lOo a line each Insertion , Sl.liOn line per month. Nothing taken for 1cm than 'jSo. T-SOLIC1TOR3. CITY AND COUNTRY , FOR AN advertising miap. Call bofora noon or ad- drt-M 413 Uco building. M35U flS' T AOENT3 WANTED , WHOLE OR SPARH 'tlmo : nomothlnir entirely nowi outfit froo. Ad dress Prior , 134 Van Huron Blrecl. Chicago , III. STORAGE. Rntcn. l o n wonl first Insertion , la a word thereafter. Nothing taken for loss than 'JUG. M -STORAGE , WILLIAMS A CROSS , 1214 HAU- ney. 014 MMel1 -STORAOK FOIl HOUSKHQLD OOOU3 Mel1 and cheap rale. K. Wells , 1111 Farn.vu 010 WANTED TO BUY. Itatrs , lOo a line each Insertion , $1.BO a line per month. Nothing taken for Inss than 23c. V-WANTKD-TWO POO& TAIILKS ONH i 1 combination taulo preferred , llumnmtior thry imtftt bo Hold nceonUiiff to tUeso times. J , M. Wlldhaber , Harblno. Neb. , M712 6 * \T-IOVVA FAItM LOANS WANTED. AUUItKSS. 1 > Central Loan k TniHt Co.lieu ! bnllillnp , Omaha Neb. M703 P FOB SAU--HOItSEaWAGON3ETO. : p-TOIlSATjK.MATCHKD SPAN OF HAMIIf.K- J. Ionian ! dark brown. O K. OsbonieVcston , la. M7D4 7 FOB , SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Hates , IKc a wonl llrst Inxartlon , lo n wonl thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 'JSc. -FOIl SALB , NEW UI'HIOHT PIANO , OAK frame ; will taku good horau In traUo. O. F. KlBer , South Omaha. UiiO nAI/RD IIAY FOIl SALK. TIIH STANDARD Cattle Company , AIIIOH , Neb. have ' . ' , (100 ( tonH of rood barn Htorud hay for sale. All nnlera tilled promptly. M71l : -BAND 1N8TKUMKNT9 , 1IALV 1'KICK. Mystic lodtrc , Knlghlti of 1'yllilnn , lias for Halo a full Hft of triple nllvor plated band Instruments , Pepper's best. Address for prlco , Doluvnii liatoa , K. U. A 9. . Aurora , Neb. M7I7 : f > Q-FOR SALK. A YOUNG MILK COW. T. J , RocerH , llyo Park nve. 780 4 n-LUNCH COUNTER FOB SALK. CHEAP ! Wonly Minall capital required. 820 & UOth ntroet. M788 7 * MISCELLANEOUS. Kates , mo a wonl first Irmorttun. Ic a word thereafter. Nothing taken for IOHS than U5. HOO DISEASES PltKVKNTIVn. I IIRUEDY certify that Honrj" Coomba , lltli and Cumin ? St. , Omaha , operated on my IIOITH last August and Hlnco the operation my IIO H havn done well. I bclltsVo It to bu a eood preventive foralldlHoaacH. I also bollevo U would p.iy. nnv man to trvlt , as the cost la ao air.all. William Ollleiplo. M181 tS -FOB CASH RENT. FARM 1 MILE SOUTH South Omulm. O. ChlldB , 1800 Lcavenworth atrcct. M'Oii H -IMPROVED PAUM POIl IlKNT , ADDRESS P. O. box 152 , Klin Creek , Neb. M710 1 * CLAIRVOYANTS. Rates , lOc a line each Insertion , $1.20 a Una per month. Nothing taken for less than 25c. N Qllablo business medium ; 7th year at 1 IS ) N. 10th. 018 _ MASSAGE , BATHS , ETC. Rates , l o \vord first Insertion , f I. BO a line per month. Nothing taken for loss than 26c. fP-MADAME SMITH , 602 S. 13TII , 2ND FLOOR. JL Room 3. Massaco , vapor , alcohol , stc.iip .sulphur- luo und oca oatna. MOBS 3' m-MME. BROWN , 1314 CAPITOL AVE. ROOM -L-1 , second floor. Massage treatment. Alcohol , sulphur and sea baths. 1100 1 1 * rp MASSAGE.MADAME BERNARD. 220 N. .LlOTH. M08U27 * _ PEBSONAL. Rates , IK" a word first lusertlon , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c. MASSAGE TREATMENT. ELECTRO-THER- mal baths. Scalp and hair treatment , manlcuro uudchlropodlat.Mro.Post,31UKS.lSthWltuncUblk. 01 ! ) ILLUSTRATED MARRIAGE JOURNAL , containing photo engravings of persons desir ing corrcspoudcnta , mailed free. Brown Pub. Co. . Toledo. O. MO 11 1 * A. MACDONALD. CITY GARRAGE CONtractor - U tractor ; , onico ra 0 Is 7 Darker blk , 10 i Farnam. U34 f3 -1F YOU "WANT TO GET MARRIED SEND U five 1 cent stampa for matrimonial paper. Ad- Box 700 , t'alrbury , 111. M1C3 P8 * TT MONEY LOANED ON ALL KINDS OF ( J goods at lowest rates at DOS N. 10 at. G45 F22 F VIAVI , HOME TREATMENT FOR LADIES. Health book and consultation free. Address or call , VlavlCo.aulto340 , Boo Hide. Lady attendant. MB04 fl'B INFORMATION WANTED AS TO THE U whereabouts of Ersklno Clarence Hatchelor , son of the late Dr. J. C. Hatcuelor , who died on Friday , July ' 'Sill , 1803. The deceased waa well known In Masonlo circles throughout this country , having been at the time of his death grand commander of Supreme Council :13 : = , southern Jurisdiction. In formation ahonld bn addressed to Charles F. Duck , csa. , M.iBonla temple , New Orleans , La. , or Mra. Jcmiio Hutcliliik'S. slater of the deceased , No. 211 North Hull street , Montgomery , Ala. JI784 1 * MONEY TO LOAN BEAI. ESTATE. Ratea , IKo a wont fl.-at inspttlon , lea word thereartor , Nothlni ; taken for less than ' _ ' 6c. Rates , 1W ° a wonl first Insertion , lo n woi-3 thereattcr. Nothing taken for leas than 25o. V MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. The O. F , Davla Co. , 1005 Farnam st. 1)20 ) - ON IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED W-LOANS cltv propurtv , $3,000 und upwards. 5 to U4 ! per cent ; uo delays.V.Farnam 3uiIlhi.Co.,13L'Ul'aniam. 021 \Ar-ANTHONY LOAN AND TRUST CO. . 318 N.Y ' t Life , lends at low rates for cholco .accurrly on Nebraska and Iowa farms or Omaha city property. U22 W-MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES ON Improved and unimproved Omaha rejil estate , 1 to & yearu. Fidelity Taint Co. , 1702 rarnam.U23 U23 -MORTGAGE LOANS , A. MOORE , C.01 N. Y. Life. . M173 f8 TIT" LOANS ON IMPROVED REAL ESTATE V Oarvln ll.-os. , 210 N , Y. Life. M234 f 11 \\r-NONEYTO LOAN ON FARMS IN DOUGLAS T county and Omaha city property. Ko delay. . Fidelity TiuatCoini iiy ( 1702 Faniani st. Mtllia \\r-MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA PROPERTY 'I and NobraNkn farms at from U to 7 per cent. W. II. Melklo , First Nat'l bank blrtir. M430 MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. Q Hates , 10c a line each Insertion , $1. SO a Una per month. Nothing taken for less than 2fic. MONEY TO Wo will loan you any aum which you wish , amallorlorgo.nt tlmlownat poailblo rates , la the ( liilckest posslblo tlmo , ami for any lemrih of ttmo lumiltyou. You can pay It back In tinoH Install ments , as you wish , when you wish , nnd only pay for It ns long aa yon keep It. 'You can borrow on HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANOS , HORSES. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS. .ilKltOHANDISB , OR ANY OTHER SECURITY , Without publicity or removal of proimrty. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO , 300 SOUTH 10TH STRKKT. First tlooraboxa thfl stroot. THE OLDEST. LARGEST AND ONLY INCbR- PORATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA. ] 025 _ _ V-WILL LO.\N MONEY ON ANY KIND OF v security : strictly contldontlal. A. K. Harris , room 1 , Continental block , U27 -MONEY TO LOAN ON HORSES , WAGONS. plauos and furniture of all kinds. Iluslncs ) coundcmlaL J. U.lIitddockro < > m4U7 Hamfo block. U27 _ _ _ _ _ V XX THK 1'L.VCB TO IIOl'.HOW MONEY , ON HOI1SKHOLD FURNITURE. MONEY ON HORSES AN D MULES. MONEY , ON WAGONS AND CARRIAGES , MONKY , ON PIANOS AND ORGANS. MONEY , ON WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS , MONKY , ON MERCHANDISE. MONEY , ON ANY CHATTEL SECURITIES , MONKY , ON roods that remain with you. MONEY , IV YOU WANT NO PU11L10ITY , MONKY , IN lar B or amall amounts. MONEY , AT 1OWKST POSSIBLE RATES , MONEY , IN QUICKEST POSSUILE TIME ! MOME Y , THAT , you nmy pay tuck at any tlmo and lu any amount la at ROOM 4. W1TIINELL block , Cor. 16th and Harney SIR. HIE FIDELITY I/OAN GUARANTEE CO. U2tf _ Y MONKY LOANKDON FURNITURE. PIANOS Anl articles of value. KivdTuri-y.-iai ) Ramgo bile. : < 03 HANOES. rmSALK STATE AND COUNTY patent door check. Adtlrusa with btamp , Lock box 61. Council llluffa. la. 201-f-U _ -DRUO STORE , CENTRALLY LOCATED , ON cany terms , llox 81H , City. M5I18 V-sKATlIARKET WB ALEi CENTRALLY .1. located i itoliiL" rood cash and fmntly trade ; ntlcd up ( lint eland. Including eniiH.u' factory. rendcrlur outflt.two horsuavavoiiR , ute i iroou reaBoua for sellluri well worth Inveiuurattn ? . AdJroaa p. . llc-o onica. Council Bluffs. Wil833 -URUO STORK FOIl SALEroNrVY ONK IN irocxl ifwn In Iowa ; Invok-n * : Uiou.oO ; tvrniH , $ MUl.OO ( c.iah. Uilaiicu time O U Sliluior. all M Y. LUa mdir . Omalia. M705 1 When Lovely Woman Stoops to Folly ' and continues to use the old-fashioned , so-balled \ soaps , which destroy clothing and clean nothing ; i soaps which are costly at any price , ineffective , | labor-increasing and wasteful , instead of 'using \ \.And \ Finds Too Late that Men Betray , bad temper when their collars , cuffs and shirts , and the household linen , are ruined by cheap , \ wretched soaps ; What Charm can Soothe her Melancholy ? Why ! Santa Claus Soap Sold by all Grocers. Manufactured only by K. FAIRBANK & CO. , - BUSINESS CHANCES. Continual. V-HOTEL FOB KENT AND HOTEL FURNIture - - ture for ealo on Rood terma. Hotel la In peed place , two railroads and trade established. Apply to M. M. Hammond , Coin. Iowa. _ 77H 1 * \T-FOR SALE , $5,000.00 STOCK GENERAL X merchandise : well established and well located : ( loins cash business In ono of the beat trading towns In the state. If you want to atop Into a good , paylmr business hero la your opportunity. Addreaa T. W. Smith. Ohlowa. Neb. M78U : > FOB EXCHANGE. Itatca , lOonllno each Inwertlon , $1.60 a line per month. Nothing taken for less thaoZCe. /j want horaca and cattle. lk > x 205 , Frankfort. Ind. 11:111 : _ _ _ _ Z WILL EXCHANRE MY HOUSE , PRATT AND 21at ( modern Improrementa ) , for Chlcaco prop erty , Improved or unimproved. W. M. Welch , 001 Pax ton block. M4t8 ! fli ) _ z : EXCHANGES. ALEX. MOOliK.JO 1 N. V. LIFE. flf > : t F3 V-IOWNIOO FARMS IN NEBRASKA. KANSAS /-J.'ind Dakota. Will sell cheap or exchingo for ludau.horses and cattle. Add.box 70.FninUfort.lntl 030 y-TO EXCHANGE , TWENTY-llOOM BRICK Jstcam hesiteMl hotel for land or steam awing. Address Box 1)3 , Duulap , Iowa. 1)32 ) F2 Z STATE OR COUNTY RIGHTS BEST WASHIng - Ing machine In Nebraska for western land or stock. Addreaa J. E. Barnes , Cedar Creek , Neb. OU7 31 * y CLEAN STOCK DRY GOODS. NOTIONS /Jladlca and chlldrcn'n shoes to trade for stock clothing. Address P. O. box 178 , Seward. Neb. M027 1 * Z GALVESTON CITY PROPERTY TO EX- changn for laud or merchandise. Box 373 , Kearney , Neb. 093 10' /-STEAM GRAIN ELEVATOR IN BEST PART fJot state for general merchandise or groceries. Address Lock Box 10 , Wood Rlvur. Neb. M742 r,0 ACEES GOOD FARM LAND FOR DRUGS ; A/gocid community. Addrpsa J. L. II. , care M. C. Wairlngton. Maaon City , Neb. M787 1" TO EXCHANGE , COUNTRY NEWSPAPER plant. F. M. Currle , Sargent , Neb. M787 3 * Z-FOR EXCHANGE , HOUSES AND LOTS IN Omaha for Nebraaka land. The O. F. Davis company. 150B Farnam street. M780 28 FOB SALE BEAL ESTATE. Rates. lOc a line each Insertion , $ l.flO a line per month. Nothing taken for leas than 2Bc. Sl"oioO FOBTHETiEST""AND P $5.00 FOR THE SECOND BF.ST PLAN. Wo nro contemplating building * , a number of modern cottages on the block bounded by , Georgia and Virginia avenues , and Maaon and ,1'aelllo streets. Wo desire the arrangement to bo as practical as possible. In order to secure this wo ara going to glvo the women a chance , and ofTor tlio above prizes for lloor plans ot alx room cot tages to bo within the limit of 25xlB feet , to ron- taln bath , closet , vraslistand , and mantel Sketch must bo submitted before Fob. 1 , ' 01. Competi tion open to housukuupora only , For further particulars enquire of FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY , 410-31 1702 Famam atreet. $ ' 40,000 , KOASII , WILL BUY THR BUSINESS Jlblock at 1012 Farnam. next N. Y. Life ! nets ( J percent on $ . ' 0,000 ; ullfolnvestment : future valna guaranteed. D. C , Patterson , 1023 Farnam.t)01 t)01 ) Fl BARGAINS. HOUSES. LOTS AND F.ARMS , SALB or trade. F. K. Darling , Barker blojk. 031 ARMS. C.R.BOATRIGHT.301 N.V.LIFE } - ' 167 F7 rpWENTY 10-ACRE TRACTS NEAR OMAHA : JLeaay tenna. Thirty farms within 'JO miles of Omaha , $40 to $00 per aero Can ti-udo ono 20 nud two 10-acro tracts. Wm , Nolaou , room 2 Wlthnell block. 331' 31 fl OOD FARMS IN NEBRASICA , SOUTH DAKOTA V-Taiul Kansas : low prices and easy terms. D.IIaya , roomawitliacllbloclt. 352 31 J70R SALE-ONE 11USINESS HOOSE AND LOT -L at 1C12 So. 13th St. for $4,000.00. Address L. M. Street. 113 So. 24th St. Mfi88 1 * 17OR SALE , 10 AURCS. OW MILES SOUTIt- J- west of postofllce , Douglaa count v : nlco plauo for reeetablca. chickens and fruit Price , $1,500.00 : $800.00 cash , balance on time. 8 per cent. Adilrt-BH U 41 , care lice. TilUK ) 2 ARMS IN CENTRAL NEBRASKA FOR SALE on monthly or yearly payments. Williams & Mlttan. Room 313 , JloCasno building , opposltu IHJStolHco. MC5S 3 O20 ACRES OR 1(10 ( ACRES IN CENTRAL NE- Ohra ka , 2mllea from uood town on the 11.t M. railroad.$8.00 IH.Taero , one-fourth cash , balance monthly oryttaily paymetita. Wo will pay buyer's car faro to ace It. Williams A Mitt.in , room 313 McCiU/no bulldiu ? , opposite postoincc. 730 5 , . . . . SELL CHEAP Oil EXCHANGE FOR Milwaukee , W18. , property , lots S. U. 10 , block 0,11 V. Smith's add. , city of Omaha. For Informa tion wrlto Cream City Sash and Door Company , Milwaukee , WIs. M744 f28 DRESSMAKING. Rates , lOc a line each Insertion , $1.00 a Una per month. Nothing taken for loss than -Tie. TirANTKB , DRESSMAKING IN FAMILIES ; i best ot reference given. Ailurest H 07 , Ileo. 7H1 31' MTJSIO , ART AND LANGUAGES Rates , lOo a line each Insertion , $1.00 a lluo per month. Nothing taken for lost then 23c. f7Oir i ia"v K TNstn X1 or Latin address Rudolph Eze , P. O. box JlUO. 730 0 * F.GELLENBECK.UANJ01STANDTEACHKU. G. . 1810 California St U14 SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING VAN SANT'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND , Slit N. V Y. Life , Omaha. Ask for circular. M105 GARBAGE. Rates , 10o a line each Insertion , 4I.SO a lluo par month. Nothing taken for less than 25c. LL ORDER3 FOR rTUBTreMOVA 61SAu' " b.ige , uianuro. nahoa , rufuso , and cleaning of vaults and cesspools sent to this ottlco or to the oftlco of thu Hoard of Health will bo promplly at- tomiiul to. Tli only nhrut H.oll tnen In my employ are Jamoa Fuller. Peter Ixirangen , Jolm Nelson and S nil OveriraanL A. JIacDonald. city rarbago contractor , rooms U and 7 , Barker block. Tul. 1387. M358 f IS _ UNDERTAKERS AND EMB ALMEKS Rates , 10o a line each inscrilou , $ l.ftl > a tlnopjr mouth' Nothing taken for less than L'Oo , CW. . WJacobn , deceased : later with M. O. Maul , ) under takeruud cmUaliuor ; U1US. 10th st. Tol. Ullll. 033 _ HK.HURKETT. FUNKRAL DIREOToK AND . cmlKilmur. 1U18 Chicago st. Tfl.DO. U34 1 SONNENBERG. DIAMOND 'BROKER ' , 1303 ' iDouglua st. I oaiis money on dlnnioiulu , watchoa.eto. Old gold and silver bomht. Tul.1558 03U SCALES. I Address Uonluu It SeltvckCo. . Laku BU , Chicago 037 BIRNEY'S Catarrh Powder 'Itollavoa ' Catarrh and Cold lu the Uo 4 loattuiuy by ono jvppllcat Ion Cures Head Nolsos & I3VH Hu U Tenplf , rklraf- Trlsl treatment or uxmplo frM TIII : it MAititirr. INSTUUMKNTS placed on record January 1 , 18'Jl : LSLecs nnd wlfo toOlmrlcs Youso , lots 9 und 4 , block 2 , Vaiidorcnok Torraco. . . . $ 1,500 O V Fans and wlfo lo 0 T Ilondryx , sH lot 6 and nK lot 0. block 02 , South ' Onmha . . ' . 1,000 Same to Howard Myers , & , ' > lot 0 , block 02Hatno . 1,000 R A lleimon and wife to J I > Standlsh , lot 15. block 00 , Ihimleo I'luco . 1 Same to same , lot 14 , block 00 , samo. . 1 .Samo' to same , lot 10 , block 00 , hanic. . 1 Same to same , lot 17 , block ! ) G , same. . 1 Same to same , lot 10 , block 00 , same. . 1 Same to same , lot 0 , block UG , samo. . . 1 Same to Fame , lot 8 , block OG , samo. . , . 1 Same to same , lot 7 , block 00 , name. . . 1 Same to same , lot 0 , block 00 , vimu. . . . 1 South Omalia L-mrt company to Michael Fahoy , lot 8 , block 148 , South Omaha . 1,080 II F Cooley and wife to L M ICIuir , lot 7 , block 40 , Hanson . 1,100 U O Arnold to li U Arnold , lot 30 , block 11 , Orchard Hill . . , . 600 J 8 Morrison to 1 A Wood , lot 2 , block 1 , Vandorcock Terrace . 75 J M Wilson to Charles llarkor , lot 3 , block 9. Hawthorn ? . . . 1,600 Joseph \ \ uwraEnardlaii , to 0 S Strong , loU4 and D. block 0 , 1'ark 1'oro.st. . . . 1 OSStroiiRtoMJ McAitllo , same . 1 H M Allyn and husband to M It Allvn " , Qlot 12 , block 10. llodford Place. . . . . . 1,000 QUIT CLAIM UKF.US. American Nfttlonal bank to J n Standlsh , lots 0 to 10 and 14 to 17 , block OG. Dundee I'laco . J W iilor : to I A Wood , lot 2 , block 1 , Vandercook Terrace . Total amount of transfers . i 0,1GB A Now trad Complete Treatment , consisting ot SUPPOSITORIES. Capsules of Ointment and two Uoxns ol Ointment. A nover-falllmf euro for Plies ol every nature and dem-eoi It ranker an operation with the Imlfo or Injections ot Carbollo ncld , wllci nro painful and seldom a periuuient euro , and ofc.cn resulting In death , nnnccfiuary. Why endure this terrible dloenoo ? , Wn auarnnteo 0 boxes to cure nnv caqe. .You only pity for benefits received. II a box , C for K by mall , o&raple freo. Guarantees Issued bour.¢s. . . < Cured , PII03 Prevented nnNTIPflTlflN , OU1VO I 11 M I IUW bvJdpanosa Liver Pallets Iho jrreat LTVEH end BTOMACIlKliQULATOB nnd DIOODEUllIFIEU , pmtOt , mild end ploasont to tale , especially adapted IdrcLltoen'aoawOODosea E9 cents. , n IP. i , . - OUAI1AHTEE3 Issued onlyj . Kuhn&Co. , Solo Agonta.'Omatia , Nob. BAILEY" , LEAPING DENTIST flIAKKS A FULL SET ON RUBBER $509 Teeth extracted oalnlossly la inornln , ' . NEW TEETH SAMK D\Y. 1111 In f - JVoiv Iti-ldo and Crown work , fltiost nnd best at lowest urlces. AU wane warr tntod. Paxton Blk. , 16th and Farnam Sts. Knlrnnou on 10th Sr. Tuleplioiie 10J3 OK. ' la the only SPECIALIST ) TnOTKEA.T8 AM. PRIVATE DISEASES and DEBILITIES of MEN ONLY , Women Excluded. 18 years experience Circulars free. 1 1th nnd Kaniam SU BUREAU. HUE t 01. . S01.I01T01c5.nao IJullains. OMA11A. NEB. Advleo i\r > iT \TniiTr < i t i"i rMn \ lift1 * DEMANDING BLUER RA1ES Endeavors of Omalia Business Men Likely to Boar Fruit. CLAIMS OF OMAHA'S ' COMMERCIAL CLUB Kffort Mmlo to ( let Competitive Hiitrit on Mcrclmmllno ami I.lto Htork from tlio .Sontlincit Country Doing * Among tlio KiitlroitiU , Some tlmo ngo the Commcrchtl club ap pointed a conimtttco. for the nnrpjio of at tempting to secure cqultivblo freight rates f mm Omaha to points In Texas and the south western tributary territory. This committee - too was composed of W. A. fj. Gibbon , W. N. Bubcoclc , John S. Knox niul J. K. Utt , and they wcro to go hoforo Utuilrman IJ.ty of the Southwestern Trafllo association and present - sent their claims for more cquitaolo treat ment at the hands of the railways which wore discriminating against Omaha In favor of Kansas City nnd St. lentils. It seems that the Omaha tariff on mer chandise to the southwestern territory lias been no better than from St. Paul , which is many miles north of this point. This gave ttio lower Missouri river cltins a trrcat ad vantage over Omaha merchants , and they were practically at the mercy of competitors for trudo In Toxai and other points. The committee appointed by the Commercial club has presented Its arguments to Chair man Day , a summary of which is as follows : The rapid growth of the city of Omaha Is the result of fortunately securing bu-dness mon of ability , energy , u.xpcrlunco and cap ital. The linmenso vuliimoof tonnimo handled ut tills city should command tlio broidcslcon sideration In the adjustment of rates buil- otisly alToctlng Its commerce. Statistics given prove , from a mileage stand point , that Omaha Iscntltlnd to the slum ) rates as namud In the bt , Louis groop on southwestern business. The drinanu of Omaha for equalized rates U even stronger , based on the commercial necessities , than on distances. U Is . .shown that the jobbing Interest In Omaha Is fully and well represented. That the ntorclmmllso seeking the Ti'xas market Is purchased entirely from the factories east. That In addition to the differentials paid above Mississippi rlvor rates to Omaha , there are further dltrorcntlals to bo added between timaliiiand 'JVxas that makes rates In OACOSS of rates from Mississippi rlvor points direct to Texas. It Is plain the rates are prohibitory to Omaha jobbers. In making rates batween Omaha and Texas points the entire system of rates that alTect Omaha and compel Ing cities should justly bo cansldered , fur example : Hates urethesamo between Kansas Uily , St. Joseph and Omaha on sugar from the Atlantic and 1'acltlc seaboard. Kates are the same In the entire northwestern territory ami the most of the state of Nebraska , and are higher to Omaha than to St. Joseph and Kansas City In Inlormediato and ociul-dls- tant territory In Missouri anil in the state of Kansas. This consideration In fat or of Kan sas City and St. Joseph gives these cities equal rates to a broad scope of territory Im mediately tributary to Omalia. and makes the demand forcible that Omaha should have Kansas City and St. Joseph rates to the south west territory. Including Okalahoma , Texas , Jsew Mexico and Arl/ona. During the spring and early summer the only available cattle of a certain clas neces sary to Omaha puckers can bo secured In Texas and Indian Territory. Those cattle arc an absolute commercial necessity to Omaha during this period , as they.cannot bo bought elsewhere. Again , the cost of hogs manufac tured Into product and material forthc soutli- nestern market Is greater to the packers In Omaha than to the packers In Kansas City. Also It costs as much to produce farm pro ducts in Nebraska as other western states , In cluding Kansas and Missouri. rimilly , wo do not ask for n reduction In Omaha rates. Wo are satisfied to havu rates raised at competing cities to the Omahu basis. The members of the committee are quite conliuent that they will succeed in overcom ing the present unjust discrimination and will open up a creator and moro protitablo territory for the Omaha wholesale trade than local merchants bavo ever enjoyed heretofore. Chairman Day has the matter under consideration , and Is said to bo very favorably inclined toward trie Omaha trudo. COI.OKAUO IWIILAND. Application JMado Yi-slordny for Kecclvers for UieSysU'in. ST. Louis , Jan. 31. The import of the gatnering hero within the past throe days ot three receivers of the Atchlsonsystem and the Central Trust company representa tives and others became evident this noou when an application was made before Judge Caldwell for a receiver ol the Colorado Mid land , a separately .operated portion of the Atchlson system , Us main line reaching from Colorado Springs to Newcastle , Colo. , with braches Incrcaslufrlts mileage to 1)50 ) miles. The application for a receiver was based upon tno fact that the road will tomorrow default its interest upon tlio consolidated mortgage bonds , amounting to $4,015,001) ) . The road Is also burdened with first mort gage bonds amounting to § 0,250.000 and other mortgages amounting to 5803,000 , besides lloatiug debts of $3,000,000 , which Us present management has found it self unable to pay. The bonds of the roud are in the hands of the Central Trust com pany of Now York , as trustee , and this com pany , through Us attorneys , II. K. Uosrers of Denver aim 11. W. Calhouu of Now York , made the application for a receiver. Judtro Caldwell , after a brief consideration of the matter , decided to-.tako the case tinder ad- vlscmont , but in the meantime ) Issued an in junction retaining all persons from interfer ing with the road by attachments or in any other manner. Ho then announced that ho would hold the ruad in.tho court's hands un til Friday , when ho would announce his lluul action and the names of the receivers , Judge Culd well's reason for delay Ing ac tion until Friday was to permit the default ing of the intcrc'st to become u fact accom plished. ( Jcorgo U. Peek , general solicitor of the Atchlson system , appeared for the system. Itacelvors McCook , Wilson and Holnhart of the Atchlson wcro also present. Hlnco their appointment as receivers of the Atchison , which , though owning all the stock of the Midland , operated It separately , they have been operating It under an order from Judge Hallott of the federal court at Denver. History of tlio Midland. DBNVEH , Jan. 81. Tno Colorado Midland railroad , for which a separate receivership was applied for ut St. Louis today , Is a broad guago road from Denver via Colorado Springs to Lcadvillo , over the Continental range to Olenwood Springs , and thencu down the ( irand valley toconnnut with the Rio ( jrautjo Western for the Pacillo coast. Moro than $10.000.000 was oxpcmloJ , In its construction and equipment , and the IJusk- Ivanhoo tunnel , through the Suguachc range , cost another $1,000,000. J. J , Hugcrmun , promoter of the Midland , first intended to build only from Lcudvllle to Aspen for the purpose of tapping the great mineral deposits. Hut It was found that the only means of Rotting the ncces- sury supplies on the grcund for the con struction was to build from Colorado Springs , as neither the Hio Grande nor the Union Pacllla would haul the rails , tips , etc. , to Lcadvillo , except at an enormous coat to the new corporation , Tlio road haa had constant warfare and only the energy of the management kept it from going ur.uer some tmo | niro. The road was completed in 18S j , hut It was not until ISVJ that It made n peed showing for earnings. Since the Santa Fo wont Into a receiver ship one of the chief onicials has said that' U'lilch natnru Is constantly giving In the Of bolls , pimples , eruptions , ulcers , etc. These thowthat the Mood Is tontindnj.il : | , and fiomq assistance must bo ghon to rellciotho trouble. In the remedy to force out thcso poi- Bona , And enah'o ' you to GET WELL. "I have had for year * a Inminr In my blood , which mailo mo dread to shau , at * mall bolls or pimples would liocnt , thus causing thn Rh.ivlngto IJD a great nuiioyanc . After taking thren bottles nnd mnootli ; n It kjCv { * jB should b apj ) tlte ftplcndU , sleep ESKiSmAhifiai weil , and fuel llku runuiog a f-iot al < from the use of 8. 8 , H. CIIAS. H EATON , 7.1 Laurel st. PhlU Treatise on blood andskindlMiascs mailed frci aiUi'J Si-iiCitflO CO. Atta.r , Uiv the Midland had cost the Santa Fo company thousands of dollars since It b oca mo part of that system. Considering the dinicultles which huvo always f.xcod the company it Is rognrdod as having a very good standing amonff western railroads. AfJlIt.VVATii : > T1IK Sll'UATlOX. Action tiy the Union 1'urlllc ll'uiitri Con * Htcrmitlon In thn Tninscoiitliicnlhil. CHICAGO , Jan. ai. The Union Paclllc today aggravated the tr.tnscontlnuntal row by an nouncing that It Intended to pay commissions of f3 llrst class , $3 second class and ft for the round trip from Missouri river to north Pacific points. It declared that it had dis covered that St. Paul lines wcro paying those commissions , nnu It did not propose to lese any business If It could help Itself. The See line also catno to the front by an nouncing that it will apply the same rates from St. Paul as the Union P.icitlcannounccd on Monday from two Missouri river gate ways. Thcso things will ho poiideroA on to mtit-row by the Western Passenger linos. There is no gainsaying the fact that the sit uation is very critical for the association , hut it has ti ( ; oed chaiicO still for its life. Some changes , however , must bo made by the Paclllc coast lines In tholr recently es tablished rates. As they stand now the Atchison IB getting Into San Francisco at SAW ) moro than any otherlino. . It will show the other fellows that rates can go still lower than they now are If It la not glvon an ovun chance on San Francisco business. ri.vvis : : siotrx OITV OUT. Union 1'acillo Will < ? cue Operating tlio l.lno KiHt ( if Nor oik. As a matter of retrenchment the Union Pacillo road will abandon Its line now run ning Into Sioux City from Norfolk. This road U owned by the Chicago , St. Paul , Minneapolis iV. Omaha company , but has been operated by the Union Pacltlc to give It a line Into Sioux City m order to catch a portion of the northern Iowa trafllc. The Union Pacilic ran its trains over its own road from Columbus to Norfolk ant' from Morfolk to Sioux City over the leased line , a distance of about sixty-live miles. The Union Pacific will abandon this part of the road today. Transcontinental Until Fuddle. A press dispatch irom Chicago status that the transcontinental passenger troubles ara becoming an nwful muddlo. Wnothor onnot there is any way out of it without n whole sale demoralization of rates remains to bo seen. It developed Tuesday that the Union Pacilic , In cutting ratca as it has done , was only mooting tno rates already made by the Northern Pacific and Gn it Northern. Tno rates were undo by the two roads without notifying any of the Western Passenger association lines. This manner of doing business Is not vlowod with any great favor by the association lines and a meeting has been called for tomorrow to see if some way out of the difficulty cannot be found. Clilcugo's Gnido Crossings , CHICAGO , Jan. 31. Judge Tuthlll todaydls- solved the Injunction obtained by the Chicago cage , Burlington & Qulncy railroad and the Pittsburg , Cincinnati , Chicago & St. Louis road against the West Chicaso SU'eot rail road to prevent the latter company Irom making grade crossings at various points in the city. AVlll LVe thu JulcslmrK Itoutc. DENVEU. Jan. 31. Receiver Trumbull of the Denver & Gulf railroad decided tonlglit to establish a train service on tlio Julesburg short line next Sunday -when the Union Pacific will begin running its trains by way of Cheyenne. AVlll Listen to the -lien. CIICYKXXE , Jan. ai. Judge Hlner has agreed to hear the railroad men in their ob jection to the order signed by Judge Dundy on Monday next. If Judge Hlncu , signs this order the case will bo carried to a higher court , Sparks and Cinders. D. W. Aldrego , traveling passenger agent of the Northwestern , went west yesterday. Ed Bignoll of Lincoln , superintendent of the Nebraska division of the Burlington , is In the city. General Manager Holdvogo of the Burling ton is expected homo from Chicago today. Ho has been attending some important railroad meetings in the Windy City. The Missouri Pacific theater train. from Nebraska City , which brought up a number of people who desired to witness "Wang" at Boyd's last night , meets with so much favor thu : several other excursions of this sort will bo arranged for in the near future. J. W. Munn. chief clerk of the passenger department of the Elkhorii road , wonc to Chicago yesterday to bo in attendance at a special meeiing of the whole Western Pas- ionger association. Several suojeots of importance - portanco will como up at this mooting for consideration , among which is the adjust ment of rates to Pacilic coast [ points and the general rate situation. The northwestern roads will also present a proposition which it is thought will provide a way for settling the difficulties which have recently arisen in adjusting northwestern passenger rates. A majority of the western passenuor agents will bo in attendance at this meeting. The Philadelphia Investor advises western railroad companies to stop build ing new lines and extensions and husband their resources. This advice is based on the statement that the opening up of now roads m India , Russia and other cereal growing countries will have a tendency to keep the prices of small grain from attaining tholr former standard quota tions , nnd the American farmer will by force of necessity bo compelled to market his grain in the cheapest muuncr possible. The Investor is fearful that the continued bear movement on the stocks of western roads will product ) such financial straits that the companies will have to keep all tholr capital on band to prevent heavy losses in depreciat ing stocks. Life U Misery. To many people who have the taint of scro fula In their blood. Tlio agonies caused by the dreadful running sores and other maul fcstatlona of this disease arc bayond ucscrip tlon. There Is no other remedy equal to Hood's Sar.saparllla for scrofula , salt rheum and every form of blood dlao.isu. It In reason ably sure to honotltull who give it a fair trial. ' Ilooa's Pills cure all llvor ills. o , t.V.VO VXOKMKXTlt. Ous Williams , that jolly individual with the Gorman accent , will bo at the Fifteenth Street theater the llrst four nights of the week , commencing with the matlnco per- formancb on Sunday , appearing in his last season's success of "April "Fool , " which has been considerably altored. until nothing re mains of the old performance except the title nnd the laughs , GUH Williams has boon true to himself as an artist , Ho has not tried to play "Hum- lot. " Having a delicious Qiirmnn dialect , ho has never outraged the probabilities of nature and has never ridiculed the German people In his acting. Ho bus hold the mir ror up to nature in hU simple way and has told his stories , recited his poems nnd Hung his humorous or tr.ndnr songs In a way that has touched the pcoplo'u huarts. The second piano rocltal by Mr. Thoodor Salmon will ha given at thu Young Men's Christian association hall next Friday eve ning. The pianist will bo assisted by Mrs. J. W. Cotton , who needs no introduction to the music-loving public of this city. Tno following program will bo rendered : Semite Op. 31 , No. 3. Allegro , Schorro , Munuut , I'rcslo lti > utlmvcii novation I'luorsheliu , Ituupsodlo llongrolMO No. 0 ll zt ( Uuddnza arranged by Mr , Salmon. ) Jlr. Theodor salmon. . Una VocoI'ocoKa-C'llttrbloroDl.mvlKllii" ) Itosslnl Mrs. .1. W. Cotton. "Tlio Two Skylark * " I.cschotlzkl J.ullahy , .Holler "Dancoof the Rtvi't" .KrooBor Mr , biiliiioii. a , "Thon'rt I.lko Unto n Flower" . . .Itubliihtoln b. " ( ipiy | Cllrl" iKinnl/ettl Mr * . Cotton , Prelude , 1 Impromptu , I Vulso , ) , Chopin Marc'ho I'uncbro , I Tarantella. J Mr. Salmon. lcfit's ) Witch Hazel aatvs cure * IT'S ALL CAUSED BY HUNGER Luck of Bread nnd Moat Responsible for the Row in Pennsylvania. M'BRIDE'S ' VIEW OF THE MINERS RIOTS I'resldeiit of the Unllcil Minn Worker * Tnlh * on the ritUlnirff hUtiirlmnrtu iiml C'liulTAtlio .lien Who Imported tlio "Duello" TurttlKii CoM Mnu3 , O. , Jan. til.-Hon. John Miv Hrlilo , proslilont or tlio United Mlno Workers of America , said today to it reporter of the Kvonliid Dispatch Hint the direct uno of tlio Pltisum'g rlotiiiB was slnrntllon. The minors hold the opur.itoro responsible for tholrilcstltuto condition. Hclnjr tlcjucnitu , the miners destroyed property. The I'lttsburg district Is only part of the competitive Hold comprising the mines of northern Illinois , Indiana , western Ponn- sylvanl-t nnd part of West Vlrelnln. A fitlf rclalivo price has been p.iid for mining. This rclailro price was bjHi d upon compotlttvo grounds. Neither the swlnir price or coal in the mar- Icot nor tlio price of mining In any part of the competitive field had boon reduced when the I'lttsburp : operators forced a reduction In the price paid tlio minors. The price o ( mining at 1'ittsburn ilnally dropped from f > cents , the prlco on the competltlvo basis per ton , to as low as forty cents. The de pressed statu of the coal tr.xdo pave the miners les * than half work. It was dllllcult , for them to Ilvo on tholr earnings. With mining prices per ton : ts low as 40 , f > 0 and 00 cents per ton and credit denied at tlio stores , the men were enduring some of the hardships of hunger. Tlio price of coal was also cut , lump coal , sollmpnt $1.10 pur ton free on board , dropped to front f > l ) to 80 cents per ton. The run of the mlno is selling at 50 cents free on boud Nut and blaelc , formerly protltablc , Is HO.V a dead wciuht. On account of this state at affairs at Pitts- biux. West Virginia minors have boon com pelled to accept reduced wages. Mr. Mc- iJridosa.VB the Ohio mines are prartic.illy closed and that the Ohio miners must also accept wages bulow the scale to ii'cot Pitts- burg rates or do without work. ilo closes by rapping the knuckles of the men who brought non-English speaking miners hero because they wore supposed to bo moro tractable than the natlvo born or English speaking workmen and are now abusing the Hungarians because they are desperate over a lack of work at rates s.UU- clcut to Iced them. AM. IS gUIKT TODAY. IJuld Itliulo by the Deputies on 801110 of the AinircnUtlo Strlkorx , MANSFIELD , 1'a. , Jan. 81. Twenty deputies under Ohiof LjDwric niadou r.tld on the an archist settk-mont at Bower 11111 this morn ing und arrested ten Slavs nun Ital ians. Tlioy are regarded ns dospur.tto men and are now in Jail. Tlioso vrero the men who wanted to hold u mooting on Mon day , raise the rod ( lag and declare for blood. Their mooting liotiso was searched for d.vnu- mite und urras , but only two guns were found. Another raid nndor Deputy Hnwcs and ten assistants was raiido durlnu the night nnd , ton foreigners , suspected of burning tlio Ease tlpplo on Saturday , were eapturod. The men were all armed and bovcral resisted , arrest , but MO ono was injured. They wcro Russians , I'olcs und Italians , Quiet prov.iils through the region , but the mines are still under guard. A largo num. bur of Slavs applied for work today und this is looked upon as a guaranty that they have given up , the tight nnd are willfui ; to abide by the laws. A meeting to consider the strike vlll ba hold by the minor * at M.msllold thla after noon. VIIOINIA : SIINKUS OUT. Tlicy ICcfiiRn to Accept n Cut of .Horn Than Three Cents anil titrUtit. WncfiMxn . Va. , .Tun. ill. The strike of the minors of the Panhandle district , which includes all the mines of Ohio , Brooke and Marshal counties , is now on in earnest. The operators wanted the men to accept a cut of 0 cents a ton , which was dcsUrnea to put them on the same looting us Pcnns.vlvnniu miners. The men would accept n reduction of out 3 cents und nn order wus issued for all miners to leave the mines at once. This applies to all miners , including those ut 131m Grove , who have been working under an agreement between the minors' union and the operators. It is the intention of the operators to put nonunion men in the places of the strikers , und this is almost sure to cause trouble. 1.1st of Applications Favorably Acted on bj tlio C'ominlviloncr. WASHINGTON , Jim. 81. ( Special to Tun llnr-J Pensions granted , Issue of January 1'J : Nebraska : Original Samuel Hildorbiand , Omaha , Douglas. Additional Joseph Cox , Sterling , Johnson. Henowal Aaron Young , Pontior , Thurston. Heissue William ( Jami > - boll , Auourn , Nemaha. Iowa : Increase James M. Parker , DCS Moino.Pollc , ; William S. I3arbco. Nowton. .Tispor. Reissue Jolm ( J. Uuchroff , Smith ; land , Woodbury ; Charles Thomas ( de ceased ) , Clinton. Clinton. Original widows , etc. Anna DosUtl , Oxford Junction , Jones ; Jane A. Tibbets , Swaledalo , Cerro Gorduj minors of John Beranoclc , Oxford Junction , Jones ; Francis I. Thomas , Clinton , Clinton. Widows of Indian wars Sarah Dunne , Otter Creek , Jackson. Colorado ; Original Grucia Tnfara , I'uublo , 1'tioblo. Original widows , otc. Mary N. Waggoner , Hugo , Lincoln ; llattio Milton , Delta , Delta. Mexican war sur vivors : Increase : Francis IS , K IJoso , Montrose - rose , Monlroio. Sontn Dakota : Hoissuo John E. Cow man , Gayvlllo , Yankton. North Dakota : Original Job. B. Lewis , Forman , Sargent. Additional Robert Gil bert , Graf ton , Walsh. Montana : Original widows , etc. : Reissue - issue Sarah S. Doble , HaHom , Chotoau. Q - . r.in j'Vfo.i ; jiAXitinti'T. \Vliit : tlio Stntn of Kiinsus llus 1'rodiu'cil for the 1'jist War. Toi-EivA , Ivan. , Jan. ill. Tha report of the Kansas department of tigru-ultiiro for tlio quarter ondlntr December ill , Just Issued , n laricoly occupied with the statistics of IS'ja. The statistics Indicated that , In spite of adverse crop conditions uid | low jirices , so widely prevalent , Kansas , In the year 18'J3 , raised Hold crops worth nearly $7i,00fl,0o ) : > , and marketed live stock and agricultural and tiorticultural products wortlf l.OOO.OOO moro , besides undoubtedly huvlnj , ' as much live stock yet on hand as In March , the valu ation of which is upward of ? : ) SUlXlKl ( ) ) . The yield of wlntor and spring wheat wai Sl.S'-'T.W ; ) bushels , vulno , $ ( ) . ) : , llU ; corn , 1 18lW , ( JfJ : bushels , value , y.OilTtW ; fiats , y8.1W,71T bushels , value. * iMS3.aiaj animaU slauifhtored or sold for slaughter , vnluo , Sl'i- , 77-1.71)1. ) Tno numhors of Hvo stock were : Horses , SOI.ISO , valno. fllJA'lW ' ; iiiulos. bs.ft-io , valuo. . lUJ/JTO ; milch tows , .Wi.y.l : , value , $ UI7W : ) ( ) ; other cattle , lr.05arit , valno , ? . - 6y.i5H ) ; sheep , ' 'Jl.MJ. value , ftiK.ib 1-IOOOSO , , value , S10.5I3.0J3. The following uurrlago tlcQiisai wuro Is sued yesterday : NIIIIIU and Address , Ann. I lleiijaniln K , IJohmi , Onmha M I May Thonipiun , Oinuiitt 'JfJ j U. II , ilypm , Onmha 45 iMary j Itoioonmiiit ai I W. < ; . I'nlinor , Onmha , 32 \ Hattlo Stockton , Omaha , , a'J I C. K. Vlnellnir , Onmha. ' . ' 3 ) KvuM. IJavU , Omaha . . , . , HO As A sixri.u visr vrrccrrivn HEitr.ur for throat alTectioui Hi-own'i Hronchlul Troches stand llrst In punllu favor , They are augo- lutnly unrlvallod for the alleviation ot all throat Irritation * uauiod by cold or use of the voice.