ll THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , FEBRUARY 13 , 1891. 8PEG1HL NOTICES. Advertisements for these column * will l > tnki-n tmtll 12:30 : p. m. for the evening nnd un til 9.00 p. m , for tlis mornlnif and Sunday ed itions. . , , Advertise . by reo.UMllnic n numbered check , cnn hnvo nnuwcru luldremed to ft numb re < J. Iclter In cnrc of The lleo. Answers no nddniu'd ivlll be dellvfc.il upon presentation of the eliecK. SITUATIONS WANTED. " Ilntcn. lUc n word first Insertion , jc n tin-rentier. Nothing taken for lean than wo. JiiTfiisTEREO VHARMAC'IST WANS SITUA- tlon by the loth. ll-K. In I 1 * < ? * * i I ) year * experience. Hood city references. dress M. IJInlr , 2GOI N t. , Bouth OmMm W ANTED MALE HELP. " word first Insertion. le n word Jim . IHo n . thVrenftor. McTo. FURNISHED ; ment goods. American Wringer Co. . 1003 H . . w- 11-7..0 nnl st. _ _ HALARY O COMMISSION. THE AOENT8. 1 at- New greatest Invention of the ng . The Pencil. Sell' " " nit Chcmlcnl Ink Erasing Klcht. Works llko magic. Agent" nr "J ? * : Ing r..OO to $125.00 per week. 1' r..ff"rtf'lcr particular * write the Monroe I.raser * > . ! ll 7il1 X 30 , La Cross. ' . WU. _ jFlRST 'LASS MAC < IIINE.ST WANTP.I ) IH good holt. H cornet pl.iycr 'l ' Newcastle , Wyoming. SALESMANI IN AN EXPERIENCED WANTBD , rrfijs- % % & * & $ & 82 have U-sl ot recomendatlons. The ' ' " ' ' * 11--331Z ton. la. - WEAVER TO . WANTED , AN EXPERIENCED . Ad- - Iiiko charge ot our wlrn matln-M room. ilrest. with full particulars. Western M ttress Co. , Lincoln , .Neb. lri ! _ "ALESMEN"WANTEDTO SELL OITH apoDS trade. by sample to the wholesale and retail t'll on sight to every business man or firm ; liberal Kalary nnd exp-nses paid : permanent po- Mlllon. For particulars nddrosi , with stamp. Centennial Mfg. Co. , Milwaukee , JjJW n , WANTED , A FIRST-CLASS PLASTER AND ' who has bad experience In n > mi > nl nnlesrnan lh.it line ; nom > but llnl-ctasij natesm.in . need npply. Address C 40 , Jlce olllcc.H-M2ll _ _ 18 " WANTED. AOl'lNT"IN ] EVERY COUNTY IN article ; everybody want-i Ndirnvku : new patent It ; MW.OOO Bold In 4 months.can ; make T- iudly. < . ' Particulars , address Manufactory , R-M2I1 13 hotel , Omaha. - WANTED FEMALE'HELl ? . Rates ltjo n word first Insertion , le n word tlicrcntter. Nothing taken for less than - < c. .WANTED. QIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- vvork. Call at 1123 S. 32d. 1-J90 WANTED. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. WE will pay you 15 to $15 per week to do strictly home work tor us : no canvassing nnd prompt payment. Send pelf-addres < wd envelope. _ .Llb- rtiy Supply Co. , Liberty Square , OIIU. FOR . I10UBI > . \VANTRD , OKNRIIAJ. work : German preferred. 11)11 S. ' ' 'roil BENTHOUSES Hates , lOo n line each Insertion. 1.CO n line per month. Nothing taken for leas than 25c. iimjsns iN.Aft7pAHT8 or Tiin CITY. THE . o. K. Davla company , 15Qj Fnmam. D " 5Z C-HOOM COTTAQK : MODnilN. CHOICfi IN Ht.1nford Circle. C. S. iisultcr , 201 lieo . V-151 bulldlnff. _ JIOUHG3 , V. K. DAHLINO , IJAnKHH 1U.OCK. D 7ol l\ r MODEHN S-ROOM nousi : . 31 & MASON CORNER FLAT AT " = TII AND JONES : 7 looms range nnd nil o..j" conveniences ; no heller flat In the city : J3 ! > .o. Oicrjra Clou- Hcr. loom 2 Patterson block , 1C23 Farnam. D M3C3 AGENCY , 007 RROWN BLOCK. ' * niSIIlAIlLI3 IIOUSKS IN ALL I'AHTS OF rlty. cheap. J. II. Pairotte , Uouglns bloclc. D M302f20 MIOOM HOUSn AND A 5-UOOM COTTAan. rcirner Pratt nnd Twcnty-llrst streets : baths , lint nnd cold water ; largo ynrd with shade tii'os : near motor ; barn If deslcd. W. O. PilU'hard , 3702 N , 21st or 1014 Douglas Bt. D M923 M3 HUNT , 1823 CAPITOL AVnNUn.THHCG btory residence , 14 rooms. Henry W. Yntes. D-D31 16 3FOB BENT FUBNISHED BOOMS. Untes , l',4o n word first Insertion , Ic a word theioaftcr. Nothing taken for less than 2oc. 1011 UKNT. D SIUAIH.R FURNISH I RD rooms. Inquire 1919 Dodge. U-XI73S J > OLAN 1IOUHE. 211 NORTH 18TU ST. : NEW inunaKcment ; pleasant rooms ; good table ; rea- ni. liable rated. E-M3COfl5' _ I'M'UNISIIMD ' ItOOMS. HO"bEIlN , 1717 CHICA- Sft utroet. E M73Jf28 f'L'UNlSHED hOOM , M17 IIARNEV 8TUEET. E-MD79 13 * _ B'\VO FURNISHED ROOMS , J12.00 AND 10.00. 9 2 DoilRlas , upslnlrs. E M905 NIc"ELV FUnNISIIED IlOOM3 WITH IIOAIta 019 Callfomla st , E 121 li > c ri'tiNiRiiRi ) nooMs rou HOUSEKEEPINO for man and wife. ItciU talcn In bo.ird , 319 N 17 E 157 _ _ tr\vo rnoNT ROOMS , MODERN CONVENI- enccs. 2110 Davenport. E M153 M'r.MIIEATEnrnONT ROOM ; rut to Iwnril. 2M North 19th. E 221 11 * ' " " 'ROOMS"AND"BOARD. . Rates. IVjC n won ! llrst Insertion , Ic n word Iheieqfter. Nothlnu tnlccn for less tdun 23a. .YOl'NQ . WOMEN'S IIOMH , UNDER CARE Of Womun'a Christian iiaaoclatlon , ill S. 17th st. K 012 I.AROE ROOM. WITH STRICTLY FIRST- class board. 2109 , DougUs streot. ! ' IDS [ VERY DIISIRARLE FRONT ROOM WITH AN iihnrr > , hot water , heat ! second llooi. 212 S. J3th streot. F-S39 i'LEASANT ROOMS AND HOARD FOR TWO. In private family. 70 N. 19th. F M131 13 DESIRARIiE ROOMS AT THE FRENXER , 115 Noith 2Sth Btli'Ct. F M1S.9 . 17 * Jto6MH AND FIRST-CLASS HOARD ; HOUSE ncvtly funilshcil. modern , 1910 Capitol avenue. F MM7 17 _ _ _ _ _ LARGE SOUTH ROOM. WITH HOARDI TELE- phuno and vtenm. References. 20J North 18th. F M2J113 * TOR RENT-UNFURNISH'D ROOMS. Ha lei. IHo n wont first Inm-rtlon. la n word thereafter. Nothing taken tor lens than 25c. 4 ROOM. Ml SO. 17TII ST. 0-MSI3 M3- 3OR RENT STORES AND OFFICES Rates , lOa n line rnch Insertion , Jl.M a Una rer montli. Notltlner taken for lens than ! 3o. VT HESTOUV "lHuKlUTI LDINQ 916 Farnum et. The bullilInK has a Ilioproof oi'inent basuinrnt , complete sixain lioatlnir 11 x- tuii < , water on all Hours , BIS , etc. Apply at the olllco of the lice. 1-ilO P I 'I ? US I'OR 1 JEST IN THE SC'IlLITf. Imllilllisr , ICth ami Hartley. Special imluce- IIIIMIK b < Ml out to permanent tenants. Ap- plv to Jobat Hr08. , looitm W ami 91 Hclilltz bultilliiR , I-MSU TOR RENT. CORNER STORE AND inent , llth nnd Howard ntrvetn , best location In the city tjr conunlsfloii IIOUHO. Uesliablo i.mall utorcu In Exivalllon bulldhu ; ndjolnlng 1MU Htieet theitter. A. J , I'oppletuu , room W Flrot National bank bldg. I M100 14 i ? MONTHS" LEASE oisrcmET so9 sITT in i a a AGENTS WANTED. Itiilca , lOo n line each Insertion. Jt.W a line per month. Nothing taken tor less than ! 3c. B , COUNTRV AND.CITV , TOR AN nilverllklntr map. Call bcfuru noon or aililres * 4U Iksi Imltaing- . AVANTED-TO RENT. IVju n vv nl lint Insertion , la a uurd NoilihiK takm for IOHS than 25o. in RNTSHKU ItOOM NEAR SOUTH OMAHA i r line. Addrom C' M. Uee. K 2331S " 1 sfORAOK It ilc * . lOu a line each Insertion , Jl.M u line p r Nothlnit taken tor lewt U 411 & . iiTORAQK , WILLIAMS KOR HOUSEHOLtn nsCLEAN uiiil clteu | > rule. R.Vclls , HU I'arnam. M-701 WANTED-TO BUY. It a "i. ) u word lint Inwrtlon. lo a won ! tli ivutur Nollilnv taken fur IMS limn 1X- . M'\NTED TO lirV. ' rBTOrK OF PUY OOOD8 < > -1 tilting or only rnt u lor * bulldlnic If iivM < lncate.1 In n pwl NcbraxKa fanner I Mi SOU to S.004 p > | iulilllon pu'tornnl Wllt > in 'UT ' lu a FrunK Man-Ill.\Vli. NM3V 14 " " FOR -MISCELLANEOUS. . H\I UA HLEIOH IN uttndjor iUbl . FOR , SAIiE-MISOELI ANEOUS. Conllnucil. FOII ItRNT. 4T ACIlEfl KOH QAllBRM I'UIl- poses , ponth poor fnrm , we t Unwell * ten ncren. Inquire of John Hamlln , (17 S. 13th , Llnlon Mock. Q M 3 FOR BALE-NEW Ul'ItlOItT PIANO. OAK ' frnme ; will take good horse In trade. O. 1 * . Klnir , Houth Omttlin. Q 623 I1ALEIJ HAY FOR SALE. THE HTANUARD Cnttlo Copnny , Ames , Nel > . , have Z.ooo ton * of Rood Irarn stored hay for sale. All onlers filled promptly. Q-M713 ' ENCYCtXH'EIHA. TOR HALE , JOHNSON'S new , : .00i regular price W.W. A < l < lre C K , Ilec , Q M222 11 * CLAIRVOYANTS. Raton. lOo n line each Insertion , tl.CO n line per month. Nothing token for lc s than Kc. MltS. DR. H7\VATrRKNTcLAlRv6VANT , RC- llalilo business nKKllutn ; 7th year at 119 N. 1C. MASSAGE , BATHS , ETC. Rntei H4o n worj tlrst Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than ! 5c. MADA.ME SMITH. C02 8. 13TH. 2ND Ti.OOR. room 3 , Massage , vapor , alcohol , Kte.im , oiil- pburlna and sea baths. T M200 17 * MA88AOE. MADAME UERNARD , 220 N. ICth. T-MC8lf27 * MME. I1ROWN. JJH CAPITOL AVE , ROOM < , second Iloor. MassaRO treatment. Alcohol , Btilphur and sea baths. T MI2I 15 * PERSONAL. Rates , l4a ! a word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 23C. MA8SAQE TRiI.VTIIENA. ELECTRO-THERAL liaths. Scali , . . ; ii ! ; ' ' "itoiont. manicure nnd chlro | > oillst. Mrs. I'ost , 3" : A. ' . ' . 'I Wltlmell block. U-7C3 _ MONEY IX1ANED ON ALL KINDS OF GOODS nt lowest rates at 60S N. 16th st. U SI5f22 VIAVI. HOME TliCATSIKNT I'OIl LADIES. llcalth book nnd consultation free. Addresser or call , Vla\1 Co. , sulto 316 ISce tide. Lady attendant. U MM If 23" _ MRS. I1ARTON OIVE3 READINO9 IN I'ALM- Istry at C24 S. 18th Ladles , We ; gcnti , 11.00. U 15'J 19 COMPOUND OXYOEN CURES ASTHMA , bronchitis , consumption , catarib , etc. Ten days free treatment Klven nl I loom 33 Douglas blk. , . corner 16th and DodKe. _ U 223 ANY ONE NEEDINO ASSISTANCE AND wishing to avoid publicity can llnd n friend by addressing In strict confidence. Rev. T. J. Mackoy , lleo ofllce. U M1000 2) ) * _ HOOTS ULACKED 1'RKE ; FIRST-CLASS IIAR- bera ; shavlnR , lOc ; hair cutting , 2. " o ; bath , 20c. H03 Karnam street , n. w. cor. of llth. uase- liient. U-M2II 19' _ II. EXl'ECT TO KNOW EARLY TUESDAY forenoon. Will write soon ns I hear from H-nn. A. U-M2I3 13 _ MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE. Rates , IVio u word first Insertion , Ic a word thci ratter. Nothing taken for less than 23c. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEOT RATES. THE O. F. Davis Co. , 1503 Fnrnam Bt , "W 701 LOANS ON IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED city property. , J3.000 and upward5 to C'4 per cent ; no delays. W. I'arnam & Co. , 13JO l-'arnam. _ W 763 ANTI1ONT LOAN AND TRUST CO. . 318 N. Y. Life , loans at low rats for choice security on Nebraska and Iowa farms or Omaha city properly. _ W 7C8 MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES ON Impioved and unimproved Omaha real estate , 1 to B icars. Fidelity Trust Co. , 170J Farnam. W 707 MONEY TO LOAN ON FARMS IN DOUGLAS county nnd Omaha city property. No delay. ridetlty Trust Co. . 170J Fqrnam et. W MC63 MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA PROPERTY and Nebraska fuims at from 6 to 7 per cent. W.I ! . Melkle. First Nat'l bank bid. W M7CS CENTRAL LOAN AND TRUST CO. , 300 UEE htllldlng. W 7JI5 _ MORTGAGE LOANS , A. MOORE , 004 N. Y. Life. YV 117mS' _ MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real estate. Brennan , Love & Co. . 1'axton block. W-.M132 _ MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. MONEY TO LOAN Wo wll loan you nny sum which you wish small or large , ut the lowest possible rates , In the quickest possible time and for any lene'h of time to suit you. You can pay It Imclc In bucli Installments as you wish , when you wish , nnd only pay for It as Ions aa you keep It. You can boriow on HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANOS , HORSES , WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS , MERCHANDISE , OR ANY OTHER SECURITY , Without publicity or removal of property. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. , ; 0fi SOUTH ICTH STREET , First Iloor above the street. THE OLDEST. LARGEST AND ONLY INCOR PORATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA. . X-7C9 _ MONEY TO LOAN ON HORSES , WAGONS. plnno.i nnd furniture ot all kinds , lluslness confidential. J. 11. Haddock , room 427 Ramga block. X-77a _ WILL LOAN MONEY ON ANY KIND OF security ; strictly confidential. A. U. Harris , room 1 Continental block. X 771 MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE , PIANOS. ' nil articles ot vuluc. Fred Terry , 430 Uamgo block. X J93 _ THE PLACE TO RORROW MONEY ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE , MONEY ON HORSES AND MULES , MONEY ON WAGONS AND CARRIAGES , MONEY ON PIANOS AND ORGANS , MONEY ON WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS. MONEY ON MERCHANDISE. MONEY ON ANY CHATTLB SECURITIES , MONEY ON Koodt that lemaln with you , MONEY IF YOU WANT NO PUBLICITY , MONEY IN larRC or email amounts , MONEY AT LOWEST POSSIHLE RATES , MONEY IN QUICKEST POSSIBLE TIME. MONEY THAT you may pay back nt any tlmo nnd In nny amount. In nl ROOM I. WITH- NELL block , cor. 15th and Harney ats. THE FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. X 770 _ _ BUSINESS CHANCES. DRUQ STORE. CENTRALLY LOCATED. ON easy terms , lior 618 , City. Y MG63 _ HOTEL FOR SALE. 874 , SHENANDOAH. IA. Y 823ml _ MEAT MARKET TOR SALE : CENTRALLY located ; doing good cash and family trade ; fitted up first class , Including sausage factory , rendering outfit , two horses , wagons , etc. ; good reasons for selling ; well worth Investigating , Address C , lleo olllce , Council Blurts. Y-M113 14 _ _ FOR SALE. AME1UCAN HOUSE. J10.00. IN quire 921 Douglas street , upstairs. Y Milt A RARE I1USINESS CHA NCE-OLD ESTArf. Milled nrt state In city of 30,004 ; nrt utock , frames , mouldings , etc. , Invoice } IGQO. Will sell nt big Hacrlllco ; business reasons for Bll- Ing. Address 8 , Uee. Y M131 IS _ FOR SALE. REST PAYING HOTEL IN HOUS- Inn. Long lease , low rent ; account hickness. Wagley & Cherry , 400 Klani building , Houston , Tux. Y M151 15' _ FOR SALE. A FINE DRAY LINE IN A LIVE city ; good reasons for selling , Addrem F. O. Dlanchnrd , Atlantic , la. Y M103 13 TO RITY HALF INTI : REST In uell established hotel business ; live county veal ; bargain ; best reasons for selling. Ad dress C , Loci ; box S6. Sheridan , Wyn. FOR EXCHANGE . Rates , lOo n line each Inscitlon , Jl.M n line per month. Nothing taken fur less than 23o. 1 OWN 100 FARMS IN NEIIRASKA. KANSAS nnd Dakota. Will sell cheap or exchange for mdse. , horses und cattle. Address lux 78 , Fmnkfort , 1ml. K-773 _ WILN EXCHANGE MY HOUSE , PRATT AND Slut ( modern Improvement * ) , ( or Chtcaipi prop- erty.lmpiovud or unimproved. W. M. Welch , C01 Paxlon block. / MI3J f9 ! STOCK OF MILLINERY AND NOTIONS ; want horse * and cattle. Itox 293 , nimkfort , Ind. Z-773 _ HTEAM GRAIN ELEVATOR IN REST PART ot state , ( or general incrclmnilsior gro- terlc * . Address Lock box 1C , Wood River , N b , FOR E.\CnANGEH01ISE3 AND LOTH IN Omaha for Nebraska land. The O. F. Davis company , 1EM Farnam atrett. V-M7SJ 2S jiTooa'oo STOCK o r i RY noons. NOTIONS. glioea and clothing to exchange tar Nebraska land ; elvo < le crpllon. Hoc 7)1 West Point , Neb. FINEST AND REST PAYINCjnRUO ljTORU In eastern Nebraska ; cash oilri JIl.tKV ) annu- ully. lo pxchangn for land. Glvo description. Address C 21. Ik'O. Z 11 ICO ACRES HAY I AN'I ) . 8 MIl.l FROM ( 'UN- tral City , to tmila for merdmnitbie. K pieforred. Ilex Wl , Central Ct | > , Neb. GARBAGE. Half * . lOc n Una e olv Imwrllon , Jl.W n line per month. Nuifrhig-'Inkeii ' fur less Hun 23o. ALL ORDERS FOIt-TlIU RHMOVAI.'oF OAR- luce , manure. u > he . rvrua Bii < t Utunlni : ot vault * and cc nooU lent la IliU oitUi or In Ilia olllr * ot the Ikwnl ot lluRli will be promptly atUnded lo. Tha only night w > i | men in my vmploy nr Jnnin Fuller , 1' . tor Loreii- Ken , John Nelson and Sam Ovcricaurd. A MarOonald , city Karbaito contiuv.tui , ruom 0 and 7 , Uarker block. Tcl. U I. FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE , Raton. Ujc a wont first Insertion. 16 n worJ thcrcAfior. Nothing taken for lets than SSc. UAROAINS , HOUSES , LOTS AND FARMS , sale or trade. F. 1C. Darling , Darker block. CHOICE FARMS. G n. BOATIHOHT. SOI N. Y. Life. 157(7 _ IMPROVED FARM FOR SALE , JOINING town , nt n bargain ; 11,090.00 each re < | u1rnl. I. 1) . Evans , Blockham , Neb. RE MI2U4 WILL 8EI.L CHEAP OR EXCHANGE FOR Milwaukee , Win. , property , lots 8. 9 , 10. block 6. E. V. Smith's ndd. , cty of Omaha. For In formation write Cream City Sash nnd Door Company , Milwaukee , WU. _ M744f28 _ FOR BALE , CHEAl'-ONE nUSINESS HOUSF. nnd lot , 23. feel front , nt 1152 South 13th street. Address I. M. Street , 112 South 24th street. _ U 11-M123 IS * SOME IIAROAINS IN HOMES AT from Jl.OOO up , on payments ; bargains In property which ban conic Into our pofecs lon by foreclosiire of mortgages. The Hates-Smith Inveitment Co. , 1002 Fnrnam st. RE Id ) H READ AND REMETiTlER THAT ON WEDNESday - day , Feb. U. 18'Jl , nt 10 o'clock In the morning nt thn north front door of the county court hoiis Ihcri' will IMJ mid nt public auction lo the hlKheil bidder , lot 10 , block 3. Plalnvlew nddl- tlon. Thl.i li n corner lot , DO 12I feet , nnd ono ot the best In the addition. If you want lo buy n lot nnd buy It right be on hand. O. L. Green , Room 2 * Rarker block. - R E M170 14 * FOR SALE , G OOM rOTTAaE , CORNEIt LOT , nn car llm > . Mint sell nt once. A great Iwiritnln. 1523 South llth. UE-MM2 17 * LOST. Rates. lOc n line first Insertion , J1.K > n lint per month. Nothing taken for less than 23 . LOST-SliEPIIERD ORTcOLLIE DOofilLACK and whlto ; no hair on top of tall. Howard (01 return to 1'aclflo Express Co. 9C3 12 UNDERTAKERS AND EMB ALMERE Kate * , lOa a Una each Insertion. Sl.ttt a lint per month. Nothing taken for less than 23c. . C. W. DAKER ( FORMERLY WITH JOHN O , Jacobs , deceased ; later with M. O. Maul ) un. dertnkcr and cmbalmer ; C13 S. ICth. Tclr G9& 773f21 H. K. 11URKET , FUNERAL DIRECTOR ANE embnlmcr. 1618 Chicago st. Tel. DO. 776 SCALES. Rates. lOc n line first Insertion , Sl.W n Urn per month. Nothing taken for lens than 23c. NEW AND SECOND HAND SCALES. Al.t kinds. Address Harden & Sellcck Co. , Lnk ( St. , Chicago. C37 MUSIC , ART AND LANGUAGE. Rates , IHe a vord first Insertion , lo n won ! thereafter. Nothing taken for leas than 25c. o F ! GELLENRECK ] SANJO'ST ANE teacher , 1810 California Bt. 914 SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. Itatos. lOc n line llrst Insertion , Jl.M a line per month. Nothing taKen for jess than 25c. VAN SANT.S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND. C1J N. Y. Life. Omaha. Ask for circular. M405 WANTED TO BORROW. Rates , mo n word first Insertion , Ic a worJ thercntter. Nothing taken for less than 21c. MONEY WANTED ON OMAHA IMPROVEC residence property ; also offer Investors n num ber of carefully selected first mortgages. Garvln IJros. . 210 N. Y , Lite DIdg. M160 17 BUREAU. SUESvt OO. . SOljIOlTOUS.neu Uullainit. OMAHA. NEU. Advloo KB BE. RH1L.WBY TIMKOHRD UUHMNOTON & Q.IArrlves Omaha ] Depot lOtli nntl Mason His. | Omahn 4l'lmi : . CblcnBO Vestibule . 9:5 : < Hm 9:45nm : . CblciiRo Cxpro.ss . 4:2oim : | 7:02pm : . ClilcuK" nnil lou.i Uicnl . 8:00.\m : ll:3.irn : . Pucltlo Junction r ic.il . GiSopm I.envos lUUIlLINOTON & MO. HI VHU , I Arrives Omaha ) Depot 10th and Mason Sts. ] Omaha 10:15am : . Denver Expresx . 9:35nm : 105.im : ! . Denilworid UxpreKStUOpni 40pm : . Denver Express . 4lUpm : 6COpm. : . . Nebraska Local ( except Hun. ) . . . 6DOpm : 8:15am. : . Lincoln Local ( axrept Sunday ) . .U:2oam : Loiivcs I K. C. . ST J. & C. B. lArrlvej ) Omaha ) Depot 10th anil Muson Sts. | Omaha 9:45am : Knnsaa City Day i\proEH. . . . . n:5rpm : 9:4Spm..K. : ( J. Night Kx vln U. 1' . Triinn. . . GMam ; Leaves I CHICAGO , n. I. & PACIFIC. ( Arrives OmahnUnlon | Depot 10th & Mason sts. | Omaha 9:30am..Atlantic : Express ( ex Sunday ) . . 7lCpm 8:00pm : Night Express G:4.'am : 5:00pm..Chicago : Vestlbuled Limited. . . 2:00pm : 12:10im.Oklahoma : Exp. ( to C. II. ox. Sun ) C:25am : WEST. C:30.imOklahoma : & Texas Exp. ex. 8tin)1210am ) ; 2:03pm : .Colorado Limited 4:50pm : Leaves I UNION PACIFIC. ( Arrives OmaliaUnlon | Depot 10th & Muson sts. | Omaha 9DOam : Denver Express 4:0opm : il : ! > pm Overland flyer 0:30pm : 3:45pmlJcatrlco : & Stromsb'B Ex ( ex 8un)12:30pm ) : 6:40pm : Pncllla i\prcsH : ll.Oj.im G:2Qpm : Denver Fast Mall 4:20pm : Leaves ( CHICAGO , MIL. & ST. I Al'UAnlves | Omaha ) Union Depot 10th & Muson sts. | Omabii C:3"pm : Chicago Limited. 9:40nm : ll:30am.Chlc.iKu Express ( ex. Sun. ) . , . . 5r > 0pm Leaves"I R.1V& MO. VAr.LijY. lAirivoT Omahaf Depot , 15th and Wubster sts. | Omaha 9:05nm : Dendwood Express G:10pm : 9:03amEx. : ( Sat.Vjo. ) . Exp. ( Ex. Mon. ) BlOpm : r:00pm.Not : foil ; Expn-ns ( Ex. Hunduy.10:45am ) : t > :4 : ! > pm St. 1'aul llxpn- ! i:25.un : Leaves ( CHICAGO & NORTlIWEST'N.IArrlves OmnhaU. | P. Depot IQlli Je Mason st . | Oninlui ll:0-inm , . . . . . > , r X'hlcaK ( > Express CMOrmi 4:0pm : VVHtlhulo Limited :20am : CSOpm : Eastern Flyer 2l5nm : G:30pmEx. : ( Bat..Chic. Pass.Ex. ( Mon. ) 9:23pm : : . . . . _ . . . . . . . _ Valley Local . . . .10:20piu : LeaviBsTj "MTsSOtJRI"I'AcfFIC. . ( Arrives Omaha ] Depot. ICth unit Webster sts. | Omiha 13:20pm : St. I.miU Errfress. , . . . . , . . CiCO.un 1000pm St. Loiiln Exptces 4Mpm ) 5jj0iin..Da11y | ( ex Sun ) NebrniiUa Local. . ! > ! 10.un L.fives l C. . ST. 1'7 M. & of T Urlvea" Omiibal Depot , 15th and Webster ss. | Omaba 8:50ini.Sioux : City Arcommodntlon..10:2 : < ) pm 2:15pm.Sioux : City Expri-Hs ( Ex. Sun.,12:20pm ) : & :43pm St , Paul Limited , 9:23nm : Leaves I SlOUXcr &PACIK1C. | Arrf\oa * OmalialU. P. Depot 10th & Muson sts.Onmtia | Cfi5.im : Hloux City Pn enK < > . . . . , . . : ' ) 355pm. ! . . St. 1'uul Expluss 10:00am : Leaves I SIOITX CITY "ft l 7\CIl'ia IA7r\W | Omaha ) Depot. IClli nnd Webster BUI , | Umaha r.:43pm : , , . , , St. Paul Limited. . . . . . . . . . 9:23am : 043pm ; , . .ctilciiKo Limited . , , . . J:2 : > am Leaves I OMAHA & 8T. LOUIS , | Arrives Umaha ] U. P. Deinit lOtli & Mnson sts.Om.iha | 3:55pm : , St. Louis Cannon Hall t" , > S :3 : Jpin ELEVENTH STREET VIADUCT. Colonel Stubt lliisiin Iitrii of CoiuiiioncliiE aiiiudniiitii It la stated thut Ernest Stuht has a half' incubated intention ot limtltiithiK mandnmus proceedings to compel tliocouucll to RO ahead , with the proposed repairing of the Eleventh street viaduct , unit will ho heard from nt the council meeting tonight. Itvlll bo remembered that notice vras served on ttio Union Pad Mo ofllclals to fjo ahead with this \\orlc , nnd in rcspouaa to that notice a letter was received from Ed- vrarit Diciimson , concral manager for iho ro- colvers of that company , calling attention to the receivership und advising that all further communications bo addressed to the court that appointed tbo receivers , ns no money vvus now at their dis posal for iho prosecution of nny such work. In accordance with this communication , which was referred to the committee on via duct i end railways , Chairman Ix-mly.of thut committed will rctKirt tomorrow nlprht In favor of Instructing the attorney to go before Judge Uunilynnd present the situation , anJ ascertain whether or no : the city has any right * which the Union paclllo receivers arc bound to respect. Then , If tno court con cludes that the public Is entitled to some consideration In this particular , nn order will bo requested directing iho receivers to have iho desired repairs , made nua sot apart the money necessary to Uavo the work Uono. A ( .light cold , If neglected , often attacks the lungs. Ilrown'a Hronchlnl trochees glvo sure and linmedlato relief. Sold only IB boxes. Trice 23 coats. A MISGUIDED I'ork T < mt * . Mr. Peter Hrlstol lmda.rwiso brain Home- where behind a foollsh'4at\3. \ The trouble was thai one saw the latter botoro appreci ating the former , nnd hpjjlmgolf hod never been nblo to Imrmonlzo li ls thoughta with his looks. Ho lodged overplus laboratory at ' West Aberdeen , In roonw'so , cozy that they ' ' repaid at once , by the che'e'r of their greet ing , the difficulties of a-vlslt. And , Indeed , a Theseus without a string would not have dared attempt to flmlthoin ; . a clrcumstanco which led to Peter's choice , for solltudo was a haven to him from the storms ot society. ' Just why n man of Ms ability should bo coino as awkward as a newly separated Siamese twin , and as fatuous ot speech as a missing link In the presence of the oppo. stto sex , was a problem which , ho hlmsclt had gravely considered. It Was doubtless nn Inherited Influence , but whether his father had boon n leap year victim or Ills mater nal grandmother had gained a FOII Instead of losing n daughter , Peter could never do. tcrmlno. p. urlstol , as lie always designated him self In natural golf-abnegatlon , was tall nnd lean" and angular. What ho had lost In checks ho had acquired In cnrs , and If his shoulders wcro shrunken his feet were not. Stnbbs used to say that Nature might dare stand up and assert Unit Urlstol was a man , but she'd have to admit all the same that the elements were decidedly mixed In him. Now , George Stubbs was the business man. ager of the electrical works where P. Ilrls- tel was employed as an expert , nnd was his Intimate friend , As may bo predicted from this alliance , Stubbs was little and natty and frivolous and bold. He never regretted what ho might have said , for hcrnhvayH had said It , nor kicked himself for what ho should have done , for ho always had done It. In the sight of the ladles ot the Memorial chapel , who wcro the ladles ot West Aber deen , Stubbs was a felicitous union of Nar cissus , Mercury and Hcau Hrummoll. The Hov. Charles Poster was the rector of the West Aberdeen Memorial chapel. The memory thus perpetuated was that of his deceased wife , for her people were wealthy and ostentatious nnd gave to death what they hall denied to life. The Hov. Charles mourned as ono without hope , hence with a certain contentment , and repaired the rav ages of affection with the cement of comfort. Ills sister Abigail , a maiden of uncertain ago but settled temper , presided over his household. His daughter Abigail , her name sake , n violet under the shade of this dahlia , presided over his heart. And a violet truly she seemed to P. Bristol tel as he watched her Sunday after Sunday from his seat In the gallery. The sweetest , the tenderest of flowers ! Ah , that ho might pluck It and press It away between the leaves of his book of life ! A beautiful thought ; yet It Is posslbio that the llowor might have shrunk from such a narrow fate. Iut the llower never admitted that she sus pected the wish. She and her aunt had noticed the fervor of Peter's glances , to bo sure , nnd the younger Abigail had Joked the cider Abigail about them , and the elder Abigail with a toss of her head had pro tested that It was not for lack of prettier men she had waited so long. And , Indeed , any men must have beci } prettier men. George Stubbs know of tjiln passion , too , nnd had tossed It with his wit for the grati fication of the fair young Abigail , but ho dared not proffer his pleasantry regarding It to the spinster , for an" Ill-timed Jest had gained her malevolence KOIIIO tlmo since nnd she had privately vowed that , whatever her niece's future name mlgjtt 'be , It should not bo Stubbs. A potent vq\v , for Mistress Abi gail was respected by the llov. Charles on account of her possesslrtns , which ho hoped might be a dowry for his child , and ho was willing enough that slid should say "veto" once In a way , it onlyat , the proper tlmo sho. would say "Dono. " i So the lovers , for such were George andAblgall , wore con strained to bo lovers In secret , and hence In earnest. , ' , ' Little wonder that George Stubbs know of his friend's passion , for P. Bristol's harp had but n single string , and the poor fellow would twang away on it. nights In his rooms when they were sharing a pipe and a modest ale until the refrain Would have maddened the visitor liud not the plpo and ale been a prophylactic. "Why don't you tell her ? " Stubba would ask. ask."I "I don't even know her ah , mo ! " the poor lover would sigh. "I will Introduce you. " "I don't care , George I really don't care. If I should think of such nn ecstatic , terrific moment while I was walking this floor , for Instance I would fall In such a heap that It might take hours to untwist mo. Think what n trial the reality would bo for mo4 * for her ! " "Well , then , I can't see what you can gain by nlll this hullaballoo , " retorted Stubbs ono evening after his thousandth reiteration. "Hullaballoo ! How unkind , George ; how cruel ! There Is a secret , sacred link be tween us of which wo are both sensible , though nppparently strangers. When wo are near , I leol her presence , and oh , how conscious Is slio of my gaze. Our souls commingle and converse. And the day will come , perhaps It Is now at hand , when my Ingenuity , my genius , shall nnd a voice fit to plead my cause a voice my own , but with out embarrassment , without faltering. " "You Interest , you exclto me , my dear boy. Pray toll me what you contemplate. " "It's all In nuWbus now , but in tlmo I will formulate ; In tlmo I will explain. Tell mo what day of the month Is today. " "Why , the IlOth of January , of course. " "And two weeks from tomorrow ? " "What are you driving at ? The reformation ' ation of the calendar ? The the 14th of February. " "No , not simply and vulgarly tlfo 14th of February , but St. Valentino's day the feast ot the patron saint of all faithful lovers , ot whom I am the most faithful. Then It Is I shall make the attempt which I now am conjuring. Question mo not. When they shall ha\o produced , then to you , my friend , will I exhibit , anil for you , my friend , will I seek ndvlco. " And with such an Indoll- nltd" assurance Stubbs was forced to remain content. The next day being Sunday , Stubbs slowly strolled toward the Memorial chapel. Ho was perplexed ; ho was perturbed. P. Ilrls- tel , ( ho nervous. Idiotic visionary was ono thing , but P. Urlstol , the skillful craftsman , the Ingcnliia Inventor , was by far another. Ho was quite siilllclont , eo Stubbs felt , to so manlpulatu the mysteries of nature ns to fascinate a romantic young girl llko Abi gail ; and when a romantic young girl once becomes fascinated , did not black become whlto , nnd stutlerlngs poetry , nnd awkward ness grace , and Hottom's vars the delight ot Tltanla ? Friendship was nil very well while It meant pipes and bowls nnd patron izing laughter at a frlontrM''wcakncsscs , but when ono'n own. future" , happiness was at btako , then It must glvo Wa 'and lot Interest have an Inning , ' " ' " It was but n scant -congregation which attended the Memorial rluptil. As thu Income - como was assured and tlitr'Affortory a work of supererogation , It ratlmi * took prldo In this exclusive fact , whlchmlt deemed an Anglican quality. Ho StiihhH , as ho sought u retired pew , ronipreliomlM these present In n glunce. The re wero-tho Oobbsps , the Cuylcrs. the Perrys ; thro'was ' the faithful P. Hrlstol In his t-yrlo'unvnltlng the com mingling of uouls. Iliit''Vil'C.To ' ' was the rec tor's family ? Uvon an hot thought , there was a crackle ot Htarched sklctH nnd the frou frou of drapery , and thf 'Spinster nnd his dainty beloved uwupt nf'glided ( | { down the alslo. > i n : Ono coy glance did thealdtr Abigail shoot toward the gallery , a me6I < .I mild , maidenly ono ; but Mr. Stubbs' IntcntnesH Intercepted It and Interpreted Its pleading. The Hov , Charles boat the cushion and whlkspd the pages In vain ; Mr. 3tuubn had found a clew , and was absorbed In Its tracing. After service , whllo the daughter an other Mary remained awaiting the disrob ing of her parent , the aunt hastened home ward , llko Martha , troubled about many domestic things. Hnd her the redoubtable Mr. Stubbs ventured to Join , despite the acidulated pucker of her lips nnd the sus picious glimmer of her eyes. "My dear Ml a Abigail , " ho began. "I have such n delicate matter which I wfah to con- fldo to you. " "It ll'a about my niece , you would bust BUVO your breath , " nho snapped , * "No ; that dear personal mutter I will put aside. U U of my friend I .would speak , and. and of you. " "Of mo1" simpered the spinster , dropping her great rod-bound Hymnal In her confu sion. "Of you , " "And what Uavo I to do with a friend of yours , or ho with me , pray ? " "Madam , pardon me , but ho loves you to distraction , nnd I would plead his cause. " "OhJ" "His nature Is ns simple , as single , as pure as gold , Whllo among men ho Is n king ; In your enthralling presence ho be comes a child. Ho dare not speak his heart. Ho dare not. " "Oh , who Is ho , dear Mr. Slubbs ? " "Cannot you guess ? " "Is It Mr. Urlstol ? Is It Peter ? " "Of course. It Is. Have not his glances be trayed him ? " "I must confess , " murmured the elder Abigail , with a downward glance nnd n tremor of curies , "that I have noticed Mr. Urlstol's , that Is , Peter's , advances , and would have repulsed them cro this had I had oh , dccrl I could not ! Hut why Is ho so distant ? Why does ho speak through you ? " "Ho doesn't speak through mo. Vet I , who witness his agony , dare npcak for him. Ho kind to him , my dear Miss Abigail , Ho Is n genius , not llko other men , nnd must bo en couraged. I know ho Is trying to muster up courage to send you a valentine. Suppose you should also send ono to him ? " "Ho has such n splendid face ! " "Yes ; nnd ho Is head and front ot his pro fession. " "St. Valentino's day falls on Sunday. " "Yes. lull roil nniihl RL-IU ! to his rooms. " "If I only ilnrcil , how delightfully romantic to leave ono myself whllo ho wns iit supper. " "If you only ilarcil. My iloar creature , no lored Into a inlntito explanation how ? ( | 'l ono would know " nnd hero Mr , Stnbbs entered Into n , mlnuto ex planation how easy It would bo to puss through the Bide entrance of the works , up the rear staircase , through the south nnd southeast corridors , down the prl- vnto staircase , and so over the covered brldgo Into the north building ; to nil ol which the spinster demurred with many a wnvo of mitts and cackling ejaculations , but to nil of which she attentively listened. "I will see what that eventful Sa.hbn.th brings forth , " she concluded. "Perhaps your friend mny repent of his purpose. Hut , oh , Mr. Stnbbs , you have boon most kind , treating such a delicate matter In such a dclcato manner. I shall novcr forgot It never. And If I have been unjust In the past , I will make amends In the near fu ture. " "Perhaps there will bo n double wed ding. " said the rouglsh Stubbs. "Oh , you wlckeij , wicked man ! " And the blushing spinster fluttered Into the house. Tills Interesting conversation was duly de tailed by Stubbs to the younger Miss Abi gail the following evening when he was per mitted to muko his call without nny Inquisi torial Interruption. And this decidedly wrong-mlmled pair wasted many hours of ensuing evenings In wondering what P. Bristol's scheme was , and how tlielr own machination * ! would terminate. U was not until the Wednesday preceding the llth thut Stubbs was nblo to satisfy his Abigail's curiosity by revealing the following conver. satlon , most sacred and confidential of na ture , bad the night before with his trutsful friend , P. Urlstol. "Stnbbsut last blurted the electrician , as the ale coursed courage through Ills at- tonulty , "I I liavo composed some verses , declaring my love , and and I'vo constructed a most sensitive phonograph which enunci ates them In my tenderest tones. And I want your advice as to how I shall send It to my dear Abigail. " Stnbbs pondered and said , "Lot mo BOO It , " to gain more time for pondering. "Oh , I cannot. It Is for ears alone. " "Well , how largo la It ? " "Hero It Is , ' . ' said P. Bristol , taking a small , square package from his breast.y "How would It do to arrange It In a photograph album so that the act of openIng - Ing would sot the machinery In operation ? " "Splendid. H couldn't bo better. Will you select ono for mo ? You hav such ro- llnod taste. Will you do this for me , 'old friend ? " Yes , the "old friend" would do It , and ho did. The next day ho procured a large , red-bound album , much resembling the hymnal which lie had picked from the dust for the palpitating elder Miss Abigail. "Tho very thing ! " shouted P. Bristol , with tears of gratitude , nnd so. Indeed. It proyed. TliO phonograph fitted to a nicety In a recess within the cover. ' "But how shall I send It ? " ho continued. "Oh ! lot young Ralph deliver the package Sunday morning to the young lady herself , and simply say , let mo sec simply say that It Is for Miss Abigail. " "How considerate you have been ! " sighed the lover. "I'm arranging a future for you , old fel low. " And so he was , nnd for himself also. Meanwhile the lespectablo maiden aunt was nursing Into white heat tli oflamo of love kindled within her chaste If restricted bosom by ths words of the adroit Mr. Stubbs. Her P.etcr ! Her great , manly Peter ! No wonder ho was so modest , all noble souls shrunk back from scrutiny Into the sanctuary of"themselves. . Besides , ho appreciated her position and worth , and every qualm was an admission of her superi ority und u tribute to her charms. Would he muster the courage to send hor'tliat fate ful valontlno ? Ah ! that she might inspire him with n tithe of her Intrepid spirit , then there could bo no question ! And , If ho did , what should she return ? For some token she would return , nnd that speedily. Some thing that she had worn , something of her very self. A flower , a kerchief no. a watchguard of licr shining tresses. That was It. How ho would cherish such a binding tlo of affection and press It to his aear , tremulous lips ! Her shining tresses : Tlio spinster unplaltod them and ruefully scanned their moagornoss. Could she servo as appras apprentice to Time , the barber ? Dare she make suoli n sacrifice of such nn uncertainty ? She could and she dared. Tlio remorseless shears clipped , and a llttlo whlto spot beneath the left ear gleamed like a tablet to a hcrolo action. Sunday morning came and lltle MUs Abigail , the nolce , was watching nt the garden gate bright and early. Her vigilance was rewarded. Hnlpli , the messenger , was prompt In his delivery and nho received from him n square package , which , on being opened , revealed H rod bound book , a , fac simile of "dear auntie's" hymnal. So struck was llttlo Mlas Aglgall with the identity that she tripped to the house nnd substituted It for Its original In the case on the hall stand. Ifpstalrs "dear auntie"the spinster , was performing the hacred rites of toilet , half stifled by the fumes of Jealous rago. Where , oh ! where , was the valentine ? "It cometh not. " eho tald. "Oh ! If I liad that rascally Stubbs hero I could scratch his eyes out. " And yet , with the hopeful hypocrisy of her sox , nho nrnycd and composed herself , placed the watchguard In her pocket , do- Bcondod delnuiely. and , taking the case con taining prayer book and hymnal from the hall stand , proceeded with her brother and niece to the memorial chapel. Within the bcant congregation , If any thing Hcantlor , was assembled. The Dobbcs. the Perrys , the Cuylers wcro present , and so was Mr. Stubbs , linking In a rear pow. And there , too , was the faithful P. Bristol In his oyrlo. awaiting with unusual twitch- Ings the commingling of hauls. How his goodly countenance beamed , to bo sure , ns the llttlo party proceeded down the alslo. Ono Parthian glance did the spinster direct against him , a glance of reproach , yut of trust , and then , ns she umoothcd down her skirts within the pow , sbo complacently patted the watchguard In her poc' ot'for ; hlo agitated appearance assured her thut ho had not changed , Hov. Charles appeared and the service decorously advanced. At the proper moment the Hplnstor took her hymnal from , the cai > o. There- was a slight delay , ns the rector fumbled In finding tha selected hymn , There was alienee. In the gallery P. Bristol wns concentrating Ms soul on the llttlo violets thut nodded on Ilia beloved' ) ) urst hat , In the roar pow Mr. Stubbs was pinchIng - Ing himself and then folded bin anus with Napoleonic aplomb. Uttlo Minn Abigail felt hchool-day memories ruvlvu within tier ; she wanted bo to giggle. But she bit her llpi and devoutly hung her head. The uplnator opened the book. And then then throughout that Memorial chapel , from Iloor to Iloor , from vestibule to clmr.col , resounded the clear voice , enunciating slowly , and , with n touch ing cxprcslon of both pride und yearning , thu following linear " \Vhc-n lhl you be.ir , My Abigail , Your Invvr * * minr. Ho du nut uuall. Hiiolcw IH itutilvr than hit heart , So lat lu Innm hi * low Impuil Th" wcrel'ii lyldl 1 > < I mil drcllnv , Hut b 1' . llrintol'H sHli'iiUn * . Ah mo ! Uon't rail , My Abigail. Silence once more . The HlUnce ugliant of Incongruity , The Itev. Charles gtool nt rigid and white iis Lnt'fi wife. Llttlo Mir * Abigail's faca was hidden In her tmmlK r chl < * f. Her form wai shaken with emotion At flrst eouutl the spinster bad nearly * crenmcd , had nearly dropped the book , but as the thrilling words continued olio clung to It ns her nalvntlon nnd held high cr head with exultation. As they died away , only the decorum of years restrained her from openly attesting her faith nnd answerIng - Ing , "I will. " Ah noble , generous , heroic man , with an admirable disregard of petty conventionalities , his mighty pasalon had burst forth nnd asserted Its choice. Was Bho not singularly honored ; Vras she not blest above all women ? Ah ! the eternal fervor of n virgin heart should repay ! Hut P. Hrlstol , the timid , the nervous , the easily dumbfounded. How the quiver und tingles crept up his nplne , how his checks burned and his hair stood on end ns ho rec ognized his valentine In such n place and In such hands , ns ho heard Its ardent pub lic confession to onn whom ho had always Indifferently considered an "old thing. " What could ho do ? What could ho say ? How could ho rectify such nn nuful mistake ? He felt the gnzo of the people upon him , a gaze full of curiosity , surprise , amusement. Ho could not endure It. With a convulsive twitch ho clutched his hat nnd stumbled out of the chapul. The spln/tfr saw his flight nnd perceived Its motive. Ho was ovcrcomu by his own achievement. Ho sought rent. Ho needed comfort and encouragement. Would she fall him after such devotion ? Never ! With a haughty , don'l-caro mcln , Miss Abigail flounced up the nlsle. Love npccdcd her on her way. She entered the side doOr of the laboratory , she flitted up the rear staircase , through the south and southeast corridors , down the private staircase , nnd so over the covered brldgo Into the north building ; nnd ns the agitated P. Bristol fumbled for his latch key on the very threshold ot his retreat - treat , she flung her arms around his neck ex claiming : "Peter , darling Peter , horn I do love you ! " Llttlo remains to bo told , There was n double wedding , and Potcr wears the watch guard of shining tresses with resignation. A proper punishment came to the mischiev ous Stubbs and wlfo ; for Abigail , the aunt , no longer evinces the slightest Intention ot parting with her posesslons. Perhaps she hopes that they may &omc day descend In n direct line , nut who dare attempt to Inter pret the tender thoughts of a joyous young brldo ? All lovers of high class legitimate drama will welcome the announcement of the com ing of Miss Malclu Crnlgcn nnd Mr. Fred- crick Pauldlng , who will appear at Boyd's opera house next Friday and Saturday nights and Saturday matinee. Friday night and Saturday mnt'nco they will present their brll. limit success , "A Duel of Hearts , " a beauti ful romantic drama from the pens of Sirs. Jean Davenport Lander nnd Frederick Pauld- Ing , nnd on Saturday night they will bo seen In a grand double bill of comedy and pathos , consisting of Charles Mathcws' famous com. edy , "Tho Dowager Countess , " and Clmrloa Hannan's exquisite drama , "Tho Setting oi the Sun. " f There Is a great deal of curiosity to sea this now American play , "In Old Kentucky , " which comes to Hoyd's Theater for three nights , commencing Sunday night next , so well recommended. It Is said to bo a con scientious and creditable o'ffort to present In nn Interesting form n graphic story of llfo hi the mountainous and blue grass regions ot Kentucky. According to the preliminary an. nounccments. It possesses a number of dra matic surprises , and Is In tone , treatment and development of character -far more ar- tlstlc than the average drama of Its class. In scenic display It Is said to bo elaborate and picturesque. "Clght noils" will bo presented at the Fifteenth Street theater for ono week , com mencing with Sunday matinee , February IS , by tiio popular and clover pantomlmlsts Hrothers Uyrne. Their last season's pro duction will bo remembered by every ono as ono of thu most thrilling and entertaining comedies on the road. This cason they will keep up the high standard adopted , by Introducing a number of now and wonderful mechanical tricks , beautiful scenery and properties on which they hnvo expended thousands of dollars. Their wall and litho graphic work In quantity and quality Is un surpassed. The Hrothers Hyrno are surely a talented and enterprising firm , and dcbervo the high place they hold In the opinion of our theater patrons. On Thursday evening Sam T. Jack's "Lily Clay company" nnd "Old Ago and Youth company" combined will appear nt the Fifteenth Street theater for a three nights' engagement nnd Saturday matinee. Sam T. Jack's companies have always been well patronized In Omaha for the solo rea son that they glvo n good show. In pre senting his double company , Mr. Jack will continue to merit the same well known reputation of giving a burlesque attraction which is acknowledged to bo ono of the best ot Its kind. _ I.lfu IH Mlxory To many people who have the taint of scro fula In their blood. The agonies caused by the dreadful running sores nnd other mani festations of this dlsuase ara beyond descrip tion. There IB no other remedy equal to Hood's Sarsnparllla for scrofula , Bait rheum and every form ot blood disease. It Is rea sonably sure to benefit all who glvo It n fair trial. Hood's pills euro all liver ills. POUI/TBY FANCIEKS MEET. They Itotlsn Tlivlr CiiiiHtltiitlnii : in < l Itccehii Soti-riil Atlilltluiml aicmlx-rH. The Poultry Fanciers association mot at the Commercial club last ovontni ; and re vised Us constitution und by-Inns. Ui.dor the now amendments the membership fee Is increased to ? l per ycnv nnd the guaranty fund for exhibition purposes Is dispensed with. Several no\v members were admitted last evening. Major Crotl't exhibited ; i line pair of Indian pamo pullets. It Was nnnoiiuced that Export Judpo Davis of Lincoln would bo brought to Omaha for the purpose of scoring breeding stock for members of the association. Among the poultry fanciers picscnt last ovLtilng trom other places were : C. C. Uohr of the Uo.ver Vnllo.v 1'ouUr.V associ ation , T. J. Siigcrl , ptosUltMit of the Western Iowa iibsoclatton , una F , T. Denn of the Western Poultry News ot Lincoln. J , L. KU'hards read : in Interesting paper on "Thoroughbred Poultry. " WILL REBUILD. Nt. Magdalen's Cliurt-li to llo Kvlmllt on tliu Old Situ. The trustees ot St. Magdalen's church , which was destroyed by llro nt tno limit the Boston store was burned , huvo decided to re tain the old site nnd will rebuild tit once. Plans have been prepared for u two story brick ehtirch and school building to cost 31V OUO. The school nnd residence ( if tlioSibtcM of the Precious Itlootl will bo included in thu main building. The llrst lloorof dm bnihl- Ing will he used ns it soliool mid hall , tlu second. Iloor being reserved for church mos. Work \\ill bo commenced on the now build ing ns soon us the \vciithur > will permit. THK lin.Vl.TV .MAUKirr. INSTRUMENTS placed on record February 12 , 1831 : WARRANTY DKKDS. Lena Quick and bn liunl : lu K ( } C.tdy , lot I , block 10 , Credit Fonder $7,000 Henrietta Illopen tui'l ' luisbitml to Mr * , ChrlHtinu Sohiiotz , o SO feet lot G , Oak Knoll add . | ,000 A I' Hopkins nnd wife to J H Allen , lot : ! XI , ! > , 7 , 8 , 23 to 31 , Second add to West 8ld ; lot 5 , block 1 , Third ndd to West Hide ! , O : < eiir ijulek to M l > Johnson , - ' , < .u of niidlv C.i on w line nw lie 12-15-13. . . L'.WO Joseph und Q U llaikcr to C 12 Hum- porlay , lotH is und 19 , block : . ' , Hlier- inun uvuiiuu IKUC ! 300 C 10 Williamson nnd wlfo to U F Hln- ker , nnillv ' , i of KU foot lot 8 , Korbe'rt mibtlW UoO C C VnnNurneo to J W Lytlev 2-a . lot S , lilodk I'OninhU ! 25,000 HUIIH MuilHcn to U MudHeii , lot ! ) , block 0. Ueer park , , ' 1 l.lllle llllen nnd huslmnd to 13 F D.inlvlit. nVj of Bli lot * ) and Z , block , llewl'H tut add C.bOO Clmrltf HOHKO find wif to A La tirtcn , uiullv Vi lot U , bloclc 2 , Muync Place ' . , 'ji QUIT CLAIM OKKUS. n M Halm und hliHbnnd to UlnlHt AridreiH'n , part ofvt ! tax lot 10 In -t-16-13 ( 'lirlMt AnilroMfit and wife to 11 M IIinn , putt tVi lux lot 1'J ' la HUIIIU J H Polk und wlfo to f Hutttn. lurJier , lot 7 , BtncklamCs tmbdlv. , . ] Total amount ot transfers . . . * * nV5 AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Emcrgouoy Hospital Association is Formed to Supply n Qront Need. NAMES OF OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS CoronorV , lnry rind * Mint Argnbrlght Shot In Hclf-Drfrinr ( ! nr tn I.ouvo n Hotel Without Paying llllK-Otlicr Dingle City Nvn. . A number Of ladles nnd gentlemen mol ycstorJay afternoon nt Young Men' * Insti tute hall for the purpose of organizing nu emergency hospital association. Mrs. Dr. Hurry presided nnd Thomas O'Xelll acted as secretary. The following ofllcers were elected : Mrs. Claud U Talbott , president ; Mr . John C. Carroll , Ilrat vioo pro.ildont ; Jiulgo J. M. Fcwlor , second vice president ; Mrs. Denny Alborry , secretary ; Mrs. Dr. Horry , treasurer ; Jnmcs A. Paxton , Kov. II. , T. Mo- Dovltt , J. LarUIu , Miss .loaophlno Smith , K. O. Muytlold , Mrs. Ij. J , Curpontor , MM. Jr. Eusor , K P. Conley , Milps Mitchell , Mayor Wnlker , Mrs. W. O. Sloan , W II. ( loodman , E. n. Towl , William Thurman , Mrs. U. l\ Carpenter and W. A. Wood , board of directors. Another meeting will bo held nt the sumo place next Thursday afternoon. An enierficnoy hospital Is uadly needed in South Onmna nnd the oiitorprlso will no doubt receive the hearty support of a luruo number of uitl/ens. In tliii I'ollfi ) Court. Charles Mitchell , alias Snyder , was before Judge Fowler yesterday on the charfio ot vagrancy. Ho was not only convicted of vagrancy , but there uas evidence to show that ho had bilked Mr. Sweeney out of llvory hire and stolen J2 from n female In MngRlo Smith's place on Railroad avenue. Snyder belongs In Omaha and has been In trouble there on several occasions. Judge Fowler sentenced him to thirty days In thu county Jail , with the llrst nnd last live days on bread nnd water. Ono of Snyder'a hobbles Is to hlro a livery rig and when hu Is. through with It solid It to the barn by a boy and bilk the owner out of his hire. C. G. Harder was gathered In by Captain Austin about 2 o'clock yesterday for being drunk and disorderly. Harder Is a fiddler and had been nomculicro playing for u dance where there was plenty of liquor. Since his experience with Hans Albert at the church a .few nights ago Judge Fowler has shown n cold , hoarticss feeling for violinists and ns soon as hu heard Hordcr was that sort of n professional he assessed him J5 and costs. William Myra caused the arrest of Xandla Bauer , charging him with malicious destruc tion of property. Myra and llauer both llvo In the Rowley block. Myra IB a subject ot charity , and , In fact , Uanor loaned the fur niture he and his wlfo are using nt the pres ent time. When llauer learned that Myra nnd his wlfo had been talking about him and . . . went Into Myra'a room to call him down. Whllo In there Uauer broke the bedstead and Myra had him arrested. The hearing of the case was put oft until Saturday. John McCarty's case will como up Wednes day morning. Wllnoii Cot I'lvn Yniri , A lettbr addressed to Chief Mitchell and ex-Chief Ileckett arrived yesterday from Colorado Springs announcing that Henry Wilson had been sentenced to five nnd ono- half years In the penitentiary. The letter was written by Charles Thurlovr of the Thurlow Land and Llyo Stock company. Wilson Is the man who was arrested In South Omaha and taken to Colorado on the charge of stealing COO head of sljecp. That Is , ho got possession of the sheep by false leprescntntlons nnd brought them to this market , whcro he sold part of the bunch. The balance he shipped to Chicago , nnd \slillo waiting for his remittance from the White City ho was discovered by the South Omaha police and locked up. At first Wil son made a great bluff at bin Innocence nnd denied everything , but when he was taken before the court In Colorado ho weakened nnd pleaded guilty to all the charges. Jtlwt In Siilf-Ilofi'iiso. Chief Mitchell received n letter from W. J. Argabright , the South Omaha olllcor who Is In Jail In Auburn for killing his father-lu- law , yesterday. Mr. Argabrlght says that ho regrets very much that ho committed the act , but ho declares that It was either shoot cr bo killed himself. Ho saya there wcro three or four men pounding him ut once und If ho had not usoJ his revolver they would have killed him. City Attorney Van Dunen wont to Auburn Sunday nnd will defend Mr. Argabright when his hearing lakes place , providing ho Is tried. The verdict of the coroner's Jury was justifiable homlcldo , Mr. Argabrlght'H friends In this city are glad to know that ho was Justified In doing what ho did , and are now confident that ho will bo acquitted In the end. ii > rt Two men registered nt the Leo hotel a few ( layn ugo and were Riven quarters without belli ) ; asked to pay In advance. They ret ; . Istcred as John .1. Wood and W. 10. Ncstlo. Last evening they called for tholr valises , stilting that they wanted to clmiiKo their clothing , us they worn coiug to went in iv gambling IIOURO heio. Shortly afterwards they nuido tliclr cscnpo through the haclc entrance , taking all their effects nml leaving nothing hut nn unpaid hoaul bill bohlml them. A desurinllon of the follows was tcl. onhonca to the Omaha police by Captain Austin. _ Found Stoli'ii ( ioiiilH. Detective Thomas made n valuable find yesterday. Hid a way under the "Two Johns" saloon on N street ho discovered u largo vallso filled with ladles' wearing tip- parcl ot a costly ntylo , It also contained a sot of Bolld silver spoons nnd some nllvcr knives and forks. Mr , Thomas Is of thu opinion that the vallso nnd articles have boon etoleii. IIu took them to the police sta tion , whcro they will be hold for Identifica tion. There Is no name on cither the silver ware or clothing by which thuy can bo Iden tified. City < ! ( ! [ > . Ofllcer Larson is spending Ills vucalton nt Stromsburg. The Uitiioim Campaign -club mcotii at Pivonku's hall Thursday night. The Daughters of Veterans held a card party nnu bouliil at Knights of Pythias hall lust night. The members of the school board hfljl u session yoiUerd.ty afternoon lonir enough to allow the monthly bills. Twins were born to Mr. nnd Mrs Chariot Wohnerye'iteidiy. : . Churlos In tickled. Ono Is n hey ami the other n girl. In ( . onipllunco with Uio custom IKigi wcro Hutu ; to the IMWCH yesterday frotn uni-h of the nubllo school bultuii8 ! | In honor of Lin- coin's birthday , South Omaha lodge No , ! : " ? , Ancient Onlor United Workmen , gave n dniu'o and KOi-lalut IthlKill lust night. The oviMilngwuD happily oponlby the largo nuinhor pratunt. Lily division No. 8 , Uniformed U.inlc , Knljints of Pythias , will moot Ttiomluy oven. Ing , l ohruurv 1:1 : , ut Dnuor'.s bull for the annual election of oflleurs and to cowfcr thu ranlc. 'I hero was no meeting of the t'ltv council hint night from thu fact that there \vi ; not a quorum pruscnt. Mayor Walktir und Coun cilman Koutsky , Conluy und Mull.illy worn tha only members who put lu an apimnincu .Miss Hartsook and Mlsi Wooilinun of I lib city wore throwif from u bujfgy ntTtronii street und the Union 1'adlic railroad i-t-oss ing In Qmuhn. The lmrt > o became fright- enoU und , turning sharply , upHUt the velik-'u. ' NoUtiurof the ladloa vvat > nerloualy injmol The II. II , U , Dancing club met Saturday ovonlng at the homnjif H Hall , Twn.ty- third and J slreotap An uijoyublo tlnu- win had by MiS 'WiTinvInK membars : Mls 'i munch Ultaiuirt , Alam P.lx . Hunter , Nettle Hunter Docir f u- penter , Padlo Mu'-k ' , Hair la\U ) , Mi. vi Klrby , Inn Konworthy nnd Mts r * II M I'Urlstlc , U Hall. S , II. Clirimie T 0 I'latu , S , Q. NVlhou , A L. Hunter IJ'rry C'o'idruu , H. L. Carpenter and 12. 0. Oatcs.