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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1894)
. : ; THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , MAIU'H 3 , 1891. SPEGIRL NOTICES , AilvfrtUetnents for these column * will be taken until ! 30 p. m. for the evening nnd until 9:09 : p. m for tlio morning nnd Sunday edition * . Advertiser * , by requestlm ? a numbered check , rnn have answer * oddmifd to a numbered Utter In Care of Th lice. Answer * no nd'lrenwd will . ! > < delivered upon presentation of the check. SITUATIONS WANTED. Innortlon. lo a word Rat , Il4a word first tlierratter. Nothing tnkcn for less than 2jc. WANTEDPOSITION ! nv YOUNG American , good nddrnmi. use . ' " . "P"1 ' house , withchance of working up. . p.f" 1ven. Address C , Kremont. Neb. A-M9M WANTED MALE HELP. Hntes , me word first Insertion , lo a Word thereafter. Nothing taken fur less than 2 HOUC'ITOIW TKAMfTKlIliNIHinVn ! INSTALL. ineiil BWds. American Wringer Co. , 1009 How- 11 Sit nnl t _ _ _ AOIJNTH.HAI.AnV OH COMMISSION , THE greatest Invention of the n e. The New Tal ent Chomlcnl Ink Krnslni ? 1'enell. Hells on night. Work * llkn magic. Agent * nre mnk- I mr Jl'OO to Jlf.OO per week. Knr further particular * wrlto the Monroe Eraser Mf Co. . 1 11-8.7. X 36 , Ln Croirse , Wls. - TAILORS WANTED AT KRANK J. RAMrtK'H. H-M329 WANTED , QOOn CANVASSERS ; GOOD I'AY. . . B H-M8..7 1CH Izard street. _ WANTED. MEN TO TRAVEL AND TAKIJ 00 to J100 00 n month nnd order * for clear * : tM expenses. Addrcio. wllh stamp , Tim Illo Ornndo company. 10 nnd 103 Wobnsh U-M nvomio 80 4' , _ V/ANTin : , A SALESMAN TO H'3'.1 ' , .liictlon comprising Ji-nnn. dress R ' > d . " .JjiYi ! ' . Address tlio rurnell Dale J > nj . llnmid * . rtr. ' MlOOJ3' nMlOOJ3' n- Philadelphia. _ Uix r.OO. _ IN NE- THAVELINO \VANTii : > SALESMAN rnrVy llBht side line of fin * m - I msk . to manufacturer. Ad- for tens nnd knit cloves box 411. Lat ros-so V " diess. with reference , } TO SELL NEW HOT AIR COOK CANVASSERS Goo.1 prolHs. Vin. Hplendld , honest article. Iti-llnhlo house , lluffttlo Hpeclalty Mfif. Co. . * HulTalo , N. V. H-M9993 . AD- WANTED. HEOISTEHED dress 11. If. Dort , Auburn , Neb. 1 MM I 3 * HOME SALESMEN. WE HAVE AN ORIGINAL , much-needed artlcln which Belli best legitimate. ilitrliiK hard times liernuso It B-xve.s money nnd . milTerlng. Men nnd women without nny oxpe- ilimec whatever nre now making fiom 118.00 to IfiO 00 ncr week without nculectlng tlielr Home .lullcs. No capital required , roll particulars , free samples and references In vmir own state nnd oura by mall. Address box II O 1C92 , Ros- ton. Mass. Only those -HcckltiB respectable , > profitable nnd permanent homo employment need npply. _ 11-M990 3 WANTED FEMALE HELP. Rates , l' c word first Insertion , Ic n ' word thereafter. Nothing taken for less tlian l'c. WANTBD. I-inST CLASH COOIC AND diesH III small family : wages $5.00 ; apply Mrs. W. II. McConl , 2201 Caas st. _ C M9 GIRL WANTHD TOR dUNIIHA ! . 1IOUSC- woik. Call at 1303 So. 2Cth , belttccn 9 nn.l 11 C-M' 8 4 n. m. _ _ _ WANTND. ( JIUI , TOR HOUSUWOIUv. BM BO. M 71 3 * ZTtli BtrBCt. U _ ItEHT HOUSES. * Uaics , Idc a line each Insertion , Jl.SO n line per mnnlh. Nothing tnkcn for lega than 2oC. _ ouana IN AM. I-AKTS OK THIJ CITY -run O. 1\ Davis company , 1003 I'jniam. _ U 9iS C-KOOM COTTAOHS , MODHtlN. CHOIcn IN .Stanford Circle. C. 8. UlKUttcr , 201 Uee bulld- * D-87'J . lnff. _ _ _ _ _ _ IIOUHHS , P. K. DAIIUNO , HAUICIHl NEW MODERN S-IIOOM HOUSE. 31 fit MASON ftfcNTAIj AGENCY. C07 1JROWN 11LOCK.D881 D-881 8 AND 4-ROOM APARTMENTS , STEAM HEAT ; . , references required , 810 S. 22d. D-882 VINE CORNER PLAT IN CLOUSER I1LOCIC , ' { looms , range and all other conveniences. , George Clouscr , room 2 , 1023 I'arnam. D M333 r.ROOM II. 1901 N. 25 ; 3-ROOM II. 1302 CALI- fainlii St. ; 5-room H. 1303 Ciitlforuli. _ 7-ROOM MODERN COTTAGE , EAST TRONT. J2J.OO. ridcllty Trust Co. . 1702 rarnam. roll RENT , 6-ROOM COTTAGE. COS S. 31ST. D M830 3 11ENTAL AO'CY. IIUTCHINSON , 163 rarnam. D MSt3 M2I ! 3ROOM COTTAGE , J3.00 , 937 NORTH 2T.TH. Inquire 82j B. 18th st. D 911 6 7-RQOM HOUSE ; MODERN ! 3013 LEAVEN- vvoilli. D-354 3 B-ROOM CORNER PLAT WITH ALL MODERN conveniences , 2101 Lcavcnvvorth t. D 919 31 * .THREE EIGHT-ROOM HOUSES. 27TII AND Dodge , furnace , gns. bath , closet , etc. , twenty dollars per month. H9 N. Y. Life. D 935 TWO HOUSES. ONE 5. ONE 0-ROOM. JOHN L. Hill. 2300 South 13th street. D-M103 6 3TOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS. Rates , IVfcc word first Insertion , lo u word thereafter. Nothing taken for loss than 23c. ROOM ; "SUITABLE FOR 2 ; MODERN A ententes. 1919 Dodge. E MS13 3 'URNISHED ROOM , 2017 IIAUNEY STREET. E M91J 6 ilVVLY FURNISHED ROOMS , 414 SOUTH 15tfi"sK , Flat 2. H-932 7 TWO FURNISHED TIOOMS ; HEASONABLB ' lent ; modern ; 318 So. 20th street. K M981 S FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT. WITH OR without board. Call nt 2107 Doilglaa. E 931 8 JrrjRNISHEP ROOMS AND BOARD. HntfH , I o word llrat Insertion , Ic a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than YOUNG WOMEN'S HOME , UNDER CARE OF Women's Christian association , 111 U. ITtli at. F-8S3 11OO.M8 AND BOARDING. EVERYTHING llrst elass , 2109 Douglas street. F 1W M19 TOR RENT , NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS , with buard. 2019 California st. F 574 Z * I > 6il RENT. NICELY FURNISHED FRONT moms with boaid ; terms icasonablc. 613 No. 20th stieet. F 841 3 NICELY FURNISHED SOUTH ROOM WITH Drift class board. 233J St. Mary's me. F-318 7' _ DESIRABLE FIRST AND SECOND FLOOR looms nt "Tha Frcnzer , " 110 No. 23lh street. * F M939 4 _ HANDSOME SOUTH ROOMS. WITH BOARD ; telephone , steam , etc. References. ' . ' ' ) . ' No. 18th stieut. F M975 li _ jT.vl iblJ FRONT ROOM IN PRIVATE FAM- lly , suitable fur t\\o gentlemen. 2215 Dodge. ' - IXTR RENT-TJNFURNISH'D ROOMS. Haci , o a word llrst Insertion , lo n word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than ! 3c. 4 ROOM , C31 SO. 17TH ST. G M8IS MI * ROOMS , 1CI1 LEAVUNWOHTH bT , G-931 5 TOR RENT STORES AND OFFICES Ualcs , lOp n linn each Insertion , II. W u Una per month. Nothing taken for lem than 2Sq , roil iiiiNTTriin I-STOKY BRICK BUII.DINO , 9IG I'ainuin st. The tiillilliiK Ima a llrt-proof ronient Lasunenl , completu ( team heating llx- tiireHMit r on nil Doom , eas , etc. Apply nt the unico of Thq Beo. 1 D1Q _ orru'riH FOR RENT IN THH T-CHLITZ tniHdliitf , ICth nnd Harney , Kpeclal Induee- uionlK heltl uut to permanent tcnanu. Apply U Jobbt llroa. , ix'oiua 14 aiul 111 Schlltz build- Inifi I-MW4 _ MONTH3 LEASE OK STORE. 30J B. 17TIJ ; ' 1-MU8 _ _ _ TOR RUNT , THIRD FLOOR ABOVE MY slore , elevator ncivlce nnd IK-HI location In IDIMI ; npculally icootl for du-ai maklns. Mrs J. 1 lemon , I IS7 _ VOtt"HKNT. . SALOON IN I.ONO PINE. NED. Chailen Hipp , Ixuig 1'hie , Neb. 1 531 4 Fnn'S-BTOUY "siOIl7j IvT'ILllTNn , 1316 FAR- n.iin t. Uoirics & Hill , 144 ! ) Tarnum st. AGENTS WANTED. Itntci. lOa n line first Insertion , II.U a tin * per month. Nothing taken for Ui th n tic. WANTED. AGENTS TO BELL THE FINEST tumbtnatlon St. Patrick' * day ornaments ever in-utrtt Me profit ; vamplo 60 : try them. Max 1 tn t. Cleveland. O. J MS60 4 AGE'NTB MAKE is.oo A DAY. GREATEST Kltchtn utensil ever Invruled. Itemlla Sio , Two to 0 . ) M In every houxe. Sample , iwitage mid. 3c. Mc.Maktn & Fbiiilice , Cincinnati , O. J -MIDI i * WANTED TO RENT. Hate * . IVJo a word llrst Insertion , la n word thereafter. Nothing taken tor leu than 2jo. WHO HA8 A SMALL. FIU'IT r nt near OnuhkT Addrcu D il. Hee. IC-MS1I J STOBAOE. Hntn , lie n line rnch Inwtlon , tl.M a lint per month. Nothing tnkcn fur IfM than 2 % . BTOKAdU I'OH IIOUHKIIOI.D nOODfl ; CI.CAN and cheap rate. II. Welli , nil Tamam , 8TOUAUU , W1I.I.IAMH & CHO3 , 1211 IIAIINP-T : M-885 WANTED TO BUY. , lUo wont flrnt Inoortlon. lo n word the rentier. Nothing tnkcn for le n than ZSc. WANTKD TO IllTf , HTATD OH COITNTV worranH. AJdrem D 47 , Ucc. N M9M 3 WANTKI ) . STOCK OP OKMnilAI. MDSI3. clenr land and cusli , J , U. Zlttlc , llrown lilk. , Omaliiu N-931 _ WANTIMl , TO lltn 12,000.00 WOIITII OP I1ANIC ntocli. Nnt'l preferred , by experienced man de- Hiring a petition. Addrcs u 4 $ , Hoc. N'-OI < _ . _ I3.OM.00 TOR HOtlHi : IN tlOOD IXJOATION. Must be a i eat b.irguln. AdJrgsa I ) r.3. Dee , N-M102a _ _ _ _ _ _ WANTKD , A GOOI > TI3AM Ol' YOUNG homes ; must be cheap. Address U 4D , Ilii < . N MI03 4 FOR Ilntei ! , llio ft word first Insertion , lo n word thctenter. Nothing tnkcn for lem limn 2oc. nNTiui : iiousuiioi.i ) PUIINITUIUJ or AN clRht-room house. 1306 So. 2Dlh ntreet. O My * > 7 o * I-IIItNITUIti : oT' TWO HTUAM IH5ATI3D lints for mle ; both full ot roomers ! party wliilieH In lenxe city ; In good locution. Ad- ilrcs C C3 , lluu. O-.M090 C Kntcs , lOc n Una each Inxortlon , Jl.W a line per month. Nothing taken for less limn 2oc. HAQ aAoTf A ND iTx fn i : ss WAGON iit'ii.T by Uruminoiul & Co. Halt platform miring , ratchet ami Rate. Uox 3 2-3 by 10 feet ; Rood , vi.cw. . c. 3 Douglas , 7M West 9th Ftrcct , Fro- mnnt. Nob. _ 1' M916 6 FOB BALE MISCELLANEOUS" Hntcs , lOo n line ench Insertion , Jl.W n line per month. Nothing tnkcn for loss limn Kc , 11A1.UD HAY raitBALa TlIJ STANOAHD Cuttlo Comimny , Amen , Neb. , lm\e 2,000 tons of Rixid Imrn Htorcd hay for sale. All orders Illled promptly. Q-887 , 1,000 , aionn ou LESS. fancy Vermont innplc sug.ir. II. M. Htevons & Co. , 8U Albnim , Vt. Q-M85SI4 * cT.IJANIJD illllcVANlTsnCON'D-n'AND lAJiT ber for sale , liuiulra old llartnmn Hchool building. q-M9.l ! 6' _ rOU HALH-A rilUSII CO\V AND CAI-F , AND a fresh Jersey cow nnd calf. 2S20 Webster St. -087-6 * _ rou SAin-ruian MILCH COWH. CALL nfternoon. Ynrda I'Oth nnd Hurt st. Q OSO ! MISCELLANEOUS. Ilatca , l',5o n won ] first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 85e. roil LRASi : , 20 OR 40-AC11I3 THACTS NHAU FIoroliCL' lake , $3.00 per acre1. Boggs & Hill. H 937 M30 _ CLAIRVOYANTS. Itates , lOo n tine ench Insertion , tl.CO n line per month. Nothing tuken for less than 23c. IIUS. DU. II. WARREN. CLAIRVOYANT. nC- llablu business medium ; 7th sear at 119 N. 1C. S 883 _ I'UOl'IIKTKSH JUST AUItlVUD , MADAMR hula Wentvvorth , the young nnd Rifled K yptlan palndst and occult scientist ; re\unls thu d.irk past und foretells the bright future ; reunites the teimratcd , causes speedy nmrrluRa and BIXX ! luck by her sacred Hindoo love powder. All those who cunnot call can receive life chart by taking soot and coal oil , make a paste , cover tha pulm of the hand and place on plain paper "I til date of birth and sex , with $2.0) . und Hcnil by mall to parlors 3 and 4 , 417 Koutli llth street. H-M103 4 * _ MASSAGE , BATHS , ETC. Rates o n word first Insertion , Ic a word thereafter. Nothing taken for leas than 25c. MADAMH SMITH. 1102 S. 13TH. 2ND TUDOR. room 3. Massage , vapor , alcohol , steam , sul- pliurlne nnd sea baths. T M800 3 * MASSAGn TniJATMCNT. CLCCTRO-TlIUnMAL , baths. Scalp nnd hair treatment , manicure nnd chiropodist. M. I'ost. DlO'j S. 15th , Wltlmell blk. U-SSO MASSAQU. MADAME 1JUUNAUD , 1419 DODGC. T M920 6' MMI ; . nndwN , nit CAriTOL , Avn. , MASSAOD treatment and medHcnted baths. T 9S3 S * PERSONAL. Rates , IHc a word flrst Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing tak n for less than 23o. MASSAQU TREATMENT. ELECTHO-TUCn. nial baths. Scalp und hair treatment , manlcuru and chiropodist. Mrs. Post. C19V4 S. 15th , Wlthnell block. U 763 MRS. BAIIXON G1VUS READINGS IN laity at C24 S. IStti. Ladles , COc ; gcntB , n.OO. U15i ) M10 _ _ _ VIAVI , HOilE TUI3ATMKNT I'OIl LADIES' Health book nnd consultation free. Addresser or cull , Vlu\l Co. , suite SIC Dee IlKls. I ady attendant. U M914 COMPOUND OXYGEN CURES ASTHMA , bronchitis , consumption , catarrh , etc. FUu ilaja free at It. S3 Douglas blk. , 16th and Dudcc. U 2JJ 10 _ WANTED'EVEUY UNMARRIED MAN OP Boodjjsoclal standing In the community In which hu rtsldea to M-nd us 25 cents In sllxer for a year's membership In the Southern Coriespond- Ing club und our list of 100 beautiful nnd Healthy ladles who desire gentlemen corre spondents. Address tha Journal Co. . Tower house , \Vnshlngton , D. C , U MM3 7 MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE ! Rates , lOc a line each Insertion , Jl.M a Hho per month. Nothing tuken for less than 2Jc. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST HATES. THE O. R Davis Co. , 1003 Knrnain St. \ \ ' 630 LOANS ON IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED city property. J3IKK > nnd upwards , 5 to C& per cent ; no delays. W. Farnam Smith & Co. , Una Fnrnnm. \V 891 ANTHONY LOAN AND TRUST CO. , 313 N. Y. Life , loans nt low rules for choice security on Nebraska , und Iowa farms or Omaha city _ property. _ W S'JJ MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST IIATES ON Improved und unimproved Omaha n-al estate. 1 to B jears. 1'ldellty Trust Co. 170J rarnnm. \V 893 _ MONEY TO LOAN ON 1'ARMS IN DOUGLAS county und Omutia city propcity. No delay. Fidelity Tiu t Co. , 17U2 rarnnm st. W MS93 MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA PROPERTY und NebnihKa farms nt from 6 to 7 per cent. W. U. Mclkle , 1'list Nafl bank bldg.V i > 94 CJONTRAL LOAN AND TRUST CO.7 COS IJEU Hulldlng. W-7ii ) _ MORTOAUE LOANS. A. MOORE , 504 N. Y. Life W-IimS _ MONKY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA ual estate , lliennun , I < o\a & . Co. , 1'uxton blk W-M13J _ LOANS ON REAL ESTATE , WARRANTS. GOOD notes , etc. , bought. GUI \ In llros. , 210 N. Y. Life ' W-272 _ OMOHA LOAN & TRUST CO. . 16TII AND Douglas Bts . loan money on city nnd rntm piopurty ut lowest nites of Interest.VSW WANTED. API'LICATIONS 1'OR LOANS. J. D /.title , llioun blk. , Omaha , W 933 MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. Rntes , lOo a line each Insertion , J1.50 u line per moullu Nolhlng taken for less than We. MONEY TO LOAN Wo will loun you any sum which you lUsh , Hinall or large , ut the low tut iwsululu rates. In the quickest iMwslblo tlmo nnd for uny length of time to suit you. You cwn pay It back In Kiich Inutallmcnts ns you wish , when you wish und only pay for It us lung as you keep It , ' You can borrow on HOUSEHOLD I'UUNITURE AND PIANOS HOIISUS. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES WAREHOUSE REfKlITH. MERCHANDISE OR ANY OTHER SECURITY ' Without publicity or removal of nronertv ' OMAHA MORTGAOK LOAN CO. . 300 SOUTH ICTH bTREET. 1'lrst lloor above thn street. THE OLDEST. l VltUKST AND ONLY INCOR- 1'Olt.VTED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA. X-S05 _ " THE PLACK TO HORROW MONEY ON HOUSEHOLD KURNITURD MONKY ON HORSES AND MULES. HONEY ON MERCHANDISE , MONEY ON ANY CHATTEL SECURITIES. MONKY ON goods that remain with you. MONEY IK you WANT NO PUI1LICITY. * MONEY IN largo or mnall amounts. MONEY AT I.OWK3T l'O.SSIULE RATK3. MONEY IN tJUU'liliST POSSIIILE TIME ! MONEY THAT you may pay back at nny tlmt and In ny amount , U at ROOM 4 , WITHNKLL block , cor. lilt ! and Harr y sis. THK I'lDULlTY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. WILL LOAN ioNEY ON ANY KIND OK security ; utrlclly i-unllj ntlal. A , JJ. Harrli , room 1. CuiUlnent.il blotK. X S 7 _ MONEY LOANED ON rURNITURE , PIANOS. all m licit * ofalue. . I'rwj Terry , 430 Itamgu _ _ _ WONKY TO UQAN ON HORSES. WAGONS. planai and ( urnliura or ull kluJn , lluslncs * toullJcutUil. J , II. Uadilock , IIKIIII 127 Itamr * block. RT33 .BLUE MONDAY. Ml It was dubbed blue Monday By old Mrs. Qrundy A long time ago. No wonder that under This Bcdoua blunder The working was slow. But Mondays have brightened ; Work lightened clothes whitened Since housekeepers know , Without further telling , What FalrbanI : is selling- Sec sample below. N. K. FAIRBANK & CO. of Chicago , rqa e it * BUSINESS CHANCES. _ Hates , lOo a line each Iniprtlon , J1.50 n line per month. Nothing Inkcn for leas than Kc. rou SALE , MIAT MAHKHT riXTimis AND grocery stock at Olemvood , la. M. II. HJITK , aBilgnce. Y M073 4 _ DHUO sxonn. CKNTHALLY LOCATED. ON easy tcrma. HOK CIS , city. Y WO J.-OO.W YIlll.DS iri.UO WKUKIjV ; KINANCIAI * deprosalon doea not nffoct Howe's lufnlllhlii HnndlciipplnR Hystein. Ilest nml Bnfest Kpecula- live InvcHtmont offered ; third KUccensful year ; prospectus 1891 free. C. D. Howe. HOT 12T , llrookl > n , N. Y. Y MDIO Mil * $9.000 STOCK or onNimAi ; MURCIIANTJISU In Rooil tunn. In one of the oldest counties of Nebraska. Good brick store room , cheap rent , new stock , Eooil trade. Good business rca- nons for selling. Address U 2) . Ucc. Y-5T8 2 SAM : , OHOCHHY DOING GOOD nusi- neas ; stock fresh nnd location No. 1 In Oinalm : price $1,800.00. Address D 43 , Dee. ThlH will bear ImcsllKHtlon. Y 050 3 * MO.VT AvnxuKS OP iiusiNHSs AHIJ ci.osno , opportunities for making money few. No fi > ld now presents the advantages ofCored by legiti mate speculation In nvliroad Btocka nnd"gruln. To know how to do this na well aa the moat cxpei It-need , wrlto for our little book , "How to Speculate. " Mailed free. Address Nol til- western Drain nnd Stock Kxchanue. Illalto bldg. , Chi en so. _ Y M9C ) 0 * ji.coooo CASH AND snHVicns or uxpcnr- enced man to put Into established pnylntc busl- nc.sa. Addrs3 n U. Hec. _ Y M 3J 4 * FOB EXCHANGE. Hates , lOo n line each Insertion. Jl.M a line per month. Nothing taken for lesa than Uc. STOCK OF MILUINCHY AND NOTIONS , want horses and cattle. Box 295 , Frankfort , Ind. Z-901 I OWN 100 FAHM8 IN NnHIlASKA , KANSAS nnd Dakota. Will Bell chcup or exchange fin mdse. , horses nnd cattle. Address Iwi 70 , 1'rankfort. Ind. _ 2 9)1 STHAM CHAIN KLKVATOR IN HEST 1'AHT of state , for general morcnandlse , or giocerlei * . Address Lock box 1C , Wood ItHer , Neb. X 002 100 ACHES HAY LAND , G MILES I'ROM CHN- trnl City , to trortn for merchandise , groceries preferred. Uox D3I , Central City , Neb. 7. 212 XflC * TOR EXCHANGE , TIIHEU CLEAR 1CO-ACKU fnrma In Knox Co , Neb. , for merchandise. D. II. Dlckaon , Cielshton. Neb. Z M92J 4' 3 HOUSES AND LOT , HHINOINQ A GOOD icvenup , for \acunt propcity. A good farm ono mile from good town In weatern Iowa ; will take. house and lot In Omaha. J. D. Xlttle , Drown block , Omaha. Z M991 16 _ WANTED TO EXCHANGE. HNINCUMHEHKD timber nnd coal land ; \\ell located ; near rlvprj nnd railroad ; to exchange for territory In good selling patent. Send full description of liuen- tlon. Address Exchange. C7 K. Washington street , Indianapolis , Ind. Z M393 3 * NEWSPAPER MEN WANTED , HEATTY'S organs , pianos , exchanged for newspaper ad vertising. Particulars from Daniel K. Heatty , Washington , N. J. 2 M997 3 * FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. Hates , lOc a line each Insertion , fl.GO n line per month. Nothing taken for less than Kc. _ I1AHOAINS , HOUSES , LOTS AND TAHMS , sale or trade. V. K. Darllns. Barker block. 003 MASON STREET. Are you tired of moving ? We will sell-n lot In tills FINEST of RESIDENCE BLOCKS at two-thirds actual value , and build a (2,500 cottage to suit purchaser. Great op portunity to get a borne. FIDELITY TRUST CO. , 1703 Farnnm street. PACIFIC STREET. RE C29m2l FOR SALE. C AND 10 ACRE TRACTS NEAR Omaha. Inquire or address S. C. Hrewster. Irvlnston. Neb. R E M7S7 3 * TWO H'EAUTIFUL COITAGE HOMES. LAHOE lot. line Khade. 2,10000 nnd Jl.COO 00. C. C. Shinier. 211 N. Y , Ilfe Illdg. HE-MS09 S WILL BUY ICO ACHES OF LAND three miles from u rnllronil atntlon In Bioun county South Dakota ; J200.00 cash ipqulreil , balance on time. Address C. C. Fletchei , Abei-deen. S. D. RE-M9JI 4 TWO BEAUTirUL COTTAGE HOMES , LARGE lot. line shade. $2,100.00 and IIWW.IM. r. C. Shlmer , 211 New Yoik Lift ) Bldg. HE MS09 8 OHEAT SNAP ! iTEViTu riicii OARIJKN lands , ono mlle from city limits , M.OO to JIOU.OO uer acre , on B yeara time : some trade. Call 940 N. Y. Life building. HE-947 JIJ1 * HAHOAIN. N. E. CORNER 2DTH AND H1CK- ury. F. K. Dai ling. Barker block. 11 K M37C FOR SALE THE GREAT ADVANTAGES OF rural life lm\o l t been demonstrnteil during the last lln.uiclal crisis , which has UlstresstHl so many city dwellers. Be Independent of rlty life by nettling In the beautiful and fer tile valley of Iho Hlo Pecos. In Boutheaitein New Mexico. Increasing values , perfect cli mate , excellent railway facilities , unlimited water supply , good schools , churches and linn society. Eight million dollarn expended by the Pecos Irrigation and Improvement. . ! ? " . In re claiming the feitllo lands now for nl for J300 to J30.00 pw ncie. Including perpetual wiiti-r rights. Ten yearn1 time for payment. Thin Is line of the llnc t fruit , vine , grain nnd stock lalslng countries In the world. Special Inducement * to colonies. For descriptive Humph- jut utMicsji Pi-cos Irrlxatlon and Impni\i > ment Co. . McCo's Hotel , Chicago. R E MWT * _ " I-OH SALE. ON HAHV PAYMENTS. A M-FOOT lot with C-room cottage. Only Jl.jWOOO I ) F. Hutchison , 108 N. 10th stret-t. H E M101 t LOST. STRAYED.FROM 1S1I LOCUST aTHEET. small riil cou , few white spota , leather halter , small Bhnrp horns. Llbeial rewuril will IKI paid forreturn. _ Lost 98. 2 _ LOST-TWO GOLD HINOB. BirTWEEN 17 AND Douslas mid Central school. Finder jilc-aKo re. 98'J I * nun to this olllco LOST-I.ADY'8 SILVER WATCH. RETURN TO Omaha Public library. 98S-3' DRESSMAKING. Rules , 1'Ao n word flrst Insertion , la n nerd lereatcr. Nothing taken for Irsn than 23c. ARTISTIC TAILOR-MADE DHKhSMAKING , from (3.0) up. Muduma Corbett , 1712 Hpvncrr , Place. MiOS MIS' _ AS'ANTUD-DRESSMAKINO BY DAY. AD dress 1) 38. Uee. 8TS-2 * _ " SCALES. Hates , lOc a line first Insertion , ll.'W a lln per month. Nothing taken tor less than Me. NI2W AND SECOND HAND SCALES , ALL klnJs. Address Uorden & QelUck Co. , Ijika t. . Chicago. 7 TJPHOL3TERINO. _ _ Hates , lOc n linn each Insertion , ll.M n line per month. Nothing token fur Icsa than Sic , h2 UPHOLSTERING CO. , OKNEHAL VHJIN nliiiro repairing , estimates uinl Information cht'rfully Klvtn. All work culled for and promptly nttendtd lo , toil Kurnam slrett. Tilepbane 7(0- MEDICAL. Hates , l'-c word first Insertion , Ic n word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 55c. DR. C. V. CROOK'S NEW METHOD THEAT- ment of nerves , stomach and heart. 407 lieu Building. Mi : , : M22 MUSIC , ART AND LANGUAGE. Hatea , l c woril first Insertion , lo n word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 23e. O. r , OELLENBECK , BANJOIST AND teacher , 1810 California st. 914 UNDERTAKERS AND EMB ALMERS Hates , 1'ic weld llrat Insertion , Ic a word thereafter. ' Nothing taken tor less tinn JJc. H. L. in'RKET. PrNERAL DIRECTOR AND cmbahner. 1C18 Chicago St. Tel. 90. 904 SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. Rates , li c word first Insertion , Ic a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND. 513 N. Y. Life , Omaha. Ask for circular. M903 BUREAU. Slinift 00. , SOUOlTOUS.IIoo Bulletins. OMAIIA. NEB. Advleo ffllEK. RH1LWAY TIME GRRD Leaves ( CHICAGO , HURLTNGTON & Q.I Arrive * Omaha ) Depot 10th and Mason Sts. I Omaha 4opm : . Chicago Vestibule . 0:50am 9:45am : . Chicago Express . 4:25pm : 7:02pm : . Chicago nnd Iowa Local . S:00am : ll:3 : im . 1'acltlc Junction 1/ocal . 5:55pm : Leaves IDUHLINGTON & ( MO. RIVER.I Arrives Omaha ] Depot IQlh and Maaon Sts. | Omaha 10:15am : . Den\7r Express . . 9:35am 10:10am : . Dendwood Expresa . 4:10pm : 4:50pm : . Dcn\er Express . 4:10pm : C:50i > m. . . Nebraska Local ( except Sun. ) . . 6SOpm : 8lSam. : Lincoln Local ( except , Sunday ) . .ll:2am Lea\03 I 7v. C. . ST J. & C. ti. ( Arrives Omahal Depot 10th and Mason Sts. I Omaha 9 : < 5nm . Kanias City l3Sy ISxpruss . . . 0r,3pm : _ 94Spm..K. C. Night Exla U ; P. Trans. . . C-SOam ' ' Leaves ( CHICAGO. It. I.-'At'X'ACli'ic. ( Arrives Onulia | Union Depot 10th At Mason sts. | Omaha _ IAST. ! 0Mam. : Atlantic Express ' ( et'1 ' Sunday ) . . 7lipm : S:00pm : . Night Express . C:4riam : & : Wpm. . . Chicago Vestlhylcd . .Limited . Z:0pm ! liilOam. Oklahoma Cxp. ( to C. ' " H. ex. Sun ) Coim e30amOklahoma ; & TeiHSl\p. ex , Sun)1210am ; 2:0opm. : . . . . . . . . . Colorado _ LlmUed . . . . -ji. . ? ! Lea\es T OmahalUnlon Depot 10th & Mason Eta. | Oiuatm " 8COam : . Denver Express. . . . . 4:03pm : 2:15pm : . Overland Flyer . G30pm 3:45pmBeatrice : & Stromsb'g Eex Sun)12:30pm ) : CMOpm . Paclflc Kxpreas . tl.OJum C:30pir . Denver Taut Mall . . 4:20pm " " Onialml Union Depot loth & . Mason sts. | Omaha 0:35pm : . Chicago Limited. . . . , . 9 : Warn lltSOam. . . .Chicago lixprcsi ( ex. SUn. ) . . . . EMpm : Leaves I I.\7 ETSr McT. "VACLEVT" Arrives" Omalml Depot , 15th and Webster uta. | Omaha 9oam. : . . , . Deaawooti Impress . DUOpm 9:05amEx. : ( Sat. ) Wjo. Exp. ( Ex. Mon. ) 510pm ; BOpm. : Norfolk Express ( ijx. Sunday ) . I0:45am : . . . . . , ± St. 1'aul 12xpre slii. . v . 9j5am ; ! Omaha I U. P. Depot 10th & Mason i _ ll'OJam Chicago Express 6:10pm : 4:0" : > pm Vestlbulo Limited 9-20am CMOpm Eastern Flyer 2:15pm : 6:30pmEx. : ( Sat ) .Chlo. Pass.Ex. ( Mon. ) 9:23pm : 6:55am..Mo. _ Valley .LpcaL , . . . . ,10:20pm Ix-aTes jM1SMO0IU 1'XclriC. JAWveT Omahal Depot. 15th and Webster sts. I Omaha . .St. Louts Express C:00am : 10:00pm : . .St. Loiila Express 4:50pm : SilOpm. .Dally ( ex Sun ) Nebraska Local. . D10ani LeaVesT ' " Oniahaj Depot , i'Siii and Webster sis. | I . . .Sioux City Accommodation..10:0pin : SnCpm. .Sioux City Exprc s ( Ex. Sun..12:20pm ) : 54ripm. ; , St. Paul Limited 923am CeaVcs ] ' Omaha U. I' . Depot 10th & Mason 'sts.Omatm | Bloux City PasscnKor 10:20pm : . _ ut. Paul Expiesa . . . . . . lOjOOajji Lea\eaI "S"IO lJX CIT\ ' jfi'SOll-'lO. 77\fri T Omalml Depot. 131 li and Webster eta. | Omaha . St. 1'aul Limited. . . . . " . . . . . 0s3am 5r.pn\ ; . Leaves I OMAHA i * ST" LOUl'S" TArrTvcT Oinaha P. Depot 10th ifc Mason sta.lOmaha 3:0."pm : "St. Louli Cannon Ball 12:3Spm : THE ALOE & TENFOLD CO , 1408 Farnam Street , Retail Druggists and purveyors of Medical Supplies. Invalid Chairs , Supporters , , , , Atomizers , / n.i Sponges , c" " Batteries , ; " > ' ? ' Water Bottles , , .T" R-nptnrc Cn.v3l > lV , Satisfaction s'u'afanteed. All the latest imp'fbvecl Trusses. THE ALOE & PflJFGLD CO , 1408 Fiu-nnm St Odlto | | 1'nxton llotol. -rrtr SPECIALIST I'reilitent ot EW EM M u' SUKOIOAI. liSPiNS.lUY : CoiiHiiiiutlou I'ron , Is uunurpmed In tha treat ment of nil . Chrouio , Prl vftto . nua Woi-v ns Oiscasof. Wr.lu lOorooiiMiilt p.'rrtu. i.llly TIlKATJIKNl" HV MAIL. AdUr. s wllh 8li : up , tor pir- Iculura. which will tie itnl In jilaln envelope , ' .JJ. Uox CJ < .3lllu > ma. 15th t. . Onulia. Ncli. I'o Uontnii'torii. lllda for tnklnir down the old walls and or excavation of the lloston Htorc , at the 'orncr ' of ifith and Uonglaa Btrecw , will bo ecelvcd until 10 a. in. Haturday , Murcb 3. For partlcularu Inijulrc nt room 43. Darker Feb. 28. M&B It. KANSAS LAWS AND THE KATV Ilostilo Logislntion May Induce the Eoai ! to EoraoTo Its Shops. GENERAL PASSENGER AGENT BARKER TALKS Line Disposed lo Tnko Knillrnl Action Unlrsfi Conrrsslons Are Alniln-l.ittost Alox-tiiPiit of lliitlullons In r cHIc Comt Itnto War. James Darker , general tmsscngor nnJ ticket nRCtit of the "Knty" ( MUnourl , Knn- sns & TCXUB ) , with licattnunrtors nt St , LotilH , came Into Omaha yesterday with n portfolio of new rnllroad stories which ho Is exploiting on General Passenger Agents Franela nnd Lomax. Mr. Ilarkcr la n vet eran In railroad norlc , having commenced his career away back In the M's , when railroading was somewhat different from what It now Is , less of a science , but still requiring a well balanced Judgment. Talking of the troublous times which his road has experienced In Kansas by reason of hostile legislation , he stated that unless there- was u. disposition shown by Kansas authorities to treat his road fairly the shops at t'arsonsould bo removed nnd 1,000 em ployes would quit the start1. "Sedalla , Mo. , " said ho , "Is most active In Its efforts to se cure the shops , offering ground and the cost of removal as an Incentive to locate our shops there. Wo continue to main tain headquarters In Kansas as provided by the state law , but the time Is coming when \\o will endeavor to break away from n state w hlch has .endeavored to se\v the 'Katy * up like n pig In a poke. Legislation has beotuvcry hostile to us nnd we are ready to quit unless Home concessions are made. The truth of the matter Is , Kan sas has not been for years a profitable railroad state , the earnings of the 'Katy' having fallen off considerably last year. In Texas , on the other hand , while they have very peculiar laws down there , business Is very profitable , the total earnings of the road last year reaching about ? 11,000,000. The Texas laws , while unusual , are , I be lieve , constitutional , at least we have so ascertained. The 'Katy' Is one of the few roads that Is entirely clear of n floating debt , our object being to pay as wo go. The stock Is largely owned by the Standard Oil company and foreign capitalists , the Gould Interests being of small consideration , al though at one time the Goulds controlled the system. " The "Knty" decuples the Hurllngton's terminals In St. Louis , and speaking of .these terminals Mr. Barker said : "There nro no finer or more complete yards In the country than tlio Burlington's terminals at St. Louis. They are upon a large scale , easy of access and capable of handling an Immense volume of business.We / use jointly the bridge nt Bellefontalne , which Is a magnificent structure , double tracked and modern In every particular. " The close trufllc arrangements nt present existing between flio Burlington and "Katy" suggests the idea that some of these days these two great systems will be united , a well Man of Me. Tin ; GUFIT HINDOO REMEDY IOIDICFSTIIK JDOYB l v If- t ICML'l/iain CO KAYS. Curt ! all37.T * , Nervous Disease * , Fatlliii ; Memory , V * rv"y Tare. ln.SleeplefcfciiesB.weixkneM.otc. , * * r cauitot by pant nbunca nnd quickly but surely lestorei J.o t X auhnod III old oryounir. KaMly carried In Tot poeket. : 'rlco91.oonpncknie. Blx for 5. < m with u written gunriintcr toruro or money refunded. Don't bull an imitation lint insist on liavlni ? JM > AI' < > . If yourdrugirlstliasnotgotlt o Mill ncndlt prepaid. .Oriental Medlenl Co. , CHICAGO , ILL. , or their > ( li. SOLI ) by Kulin A ; Co. . Cor. 15th nn < l Doiitclnn fits , nnd Ju.\l lUlcr JCCo , Corlltn < l > o\ielar9Sta..OMAllAj This extraordinary Rejuvenator Is the most wonderful discovery of the age. It has been endorsed by the IcadlngsclentiilcmonofEuiopo and America. Uudyan is purely vogo- table. Iludjnn ( tops Prematureness * ofthodlfctiargo In 20 days. Cures 3C/O { S 'JL * AFTEB Z&A.N : no or > Constipation , Dizziness , Falllnc Sensations , Nervous Tvvilching of the eyes and oilier parts. Strengthens , Invigorates mid tones ll.q cntlio Bjrstem. lludyuii cures Debility , Nervouincss , hnil loiis , uud devclopes aim ratorcavcat orgauj. I'dliis In Iho back , JO-BCS hv dny 01 nlKhtnroftopiicd quickly. Over 2,000 private cndorteincnla. I'rcuiaturouess means Impotcnoy In the first stage , ] t is u f ymptomof seminal vreakiiefsur.d barrenness. It cun be stopped In0 likja by the Ufooflludynti. . . . The new ulscovory wasinado by thaSprclnl- Jstiofthoold fumimslliidsiui Modicnl Instl- tutu. Itlj thoBtrongest vltalUcr made. Ills you bfij-fiU loses and nro unt entirely cured , six raora will ho sent to joil free of nil charges. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address HUDSON MEDICAL INSTITUTE , 10II2 MAlttJET ST. , SAN F1UNCISCO , CALIFORNIA. TAK3 THE LOUISVILLE , EVAISVILLE & ST , LOUIS CODS , R , R , "THE AIR LINE. " 53 - MILES THE SHORTEST - 53 FROM ST. LOUIS TO LOUISVILLE AND THE SOUTHEAST. i'ho Only Line Kunnin Two Solkl Trains Daily between thc.su Cities. Hay trains ( quipped with \cstlhiilcil p-iilor mil iiliiln ours , nlxlit trains with I'lillmiiu IrnwliiK luoiu blcuuur.s. TAicn Tint " .tin M.V/J. " C. O. HOPKINS. IS. A. CAMI'WIU , . Uoncial .MuniiKur , Uuia'ral Puss , Ant. , , I.I : ( I.M ) . ST. I.ouiH.VMo. Notice To MocMiiilili'i-4 The regular nninml nicotine of the stock- inldcra of The Ict ! l'iibllnlilnn Company vlll bu held at their olllcc , In thu Dec- build , lib' , on Momlny. March D. 1SSI , at I o'clock ) . in. , ( or the inirunsu of electing a hoard ot llroctoru und ollloera for thu fiiinln ; ; yuur. MHO such other biiHlnpsH ua may comj up 'or oonMldvrittloiL Us older of thu pfcul- lent. UKOItUU U. TXSCllUCK. Becrutur/ . Oinuhu , February 21. 1S31. PZlm&eMJ when this U ncconi | > ll lif-il ono o the greatest nystems ot mils In the \vorlil. Unto \Viir Slliiiitlun. Whllo there U no chanRo in the Irani continental rnte situation , the lines Interested osted In the overlain ! business nrc resortlnt to nil Boris ot expedients to secure thcli share ot the travel , which tins coiisldernbl ) Increased slnqo Thiirstlnyhcn Iho reduced rate went Into effect. Thursday n party ol six dcscendents of Ola Olson made the round of the city ofllccs seeking for lower r 'o ' than these proinulgntcd , but wore met wltli rofuiutls on nil sides to the everlasting dls. gust of the Sncdlsh seekers nttcr California sunshine. Viewing the slttmtlon In Its most con servative light It would seem that It the present differences nro not speedily ndjusleil further rate compltc.ttlons vlll arise In the entire territory from Iho Oulf of Mexico tc the British line. As nn Inatnncc of what It beliiR done , the present rates nro bolus tip- piled from Oninlm to California points throiiKh Toxns , which nnturnlly operates to put Into effect reduced rates to such Importnnt poliitu ns Fort Worth , Snn Antonio , etc. , nnd practically makes of no effect Iho recent tariffs gotten out nt considerable csponso covering the territory mentioned nlmve. The reduced rntes lo these points will In turn affect the entire rate Hltuatlon x.lclch will necessitate a meeting of Intcrsstod Hnc-i to make revisions of the prcvnt tariffs. If It affects territory so remote from the seat of war , as these rales arc doing to T < ras points. It Is pretty hnrd to nay just where the present demornllzution will -ml. Al though the war has hardly commenced there IS In evidence a determination to make It sharp and decisive and the transconti nental lines nro getting ready to accept nny horn of the dilemma \\lilcli may present Itself. _ Itiilluuy Note * . Two new engines will go out ot the Union Pacific shops next week , ono of the $900 , the other of the $ 1,300 class. Assistant General Freight Agent A. n. Smith left yesterday for Sheridan In n pri vate car , accompanied by a number of Omahn business men Interested In the develop ment of northwest Wyoming. Louis Swift , head qf the Swift Packing company , and party , passed through Omaha yesterday enroutc to San Francisco. Mr. Leroy Hough of the South Omaha plant joined Mr. Swift cnrouto and goes to South San Francisco , where the Swifts have large Interests , to take charge ot the plant at that point. J. H. McConnell , superintendent of ma chinery nnd motive power of the Union Pacific , while on his recent trip west had the satisfaction of catching a trout In ono of the trlbutailes of the Snake river near PocntoUo that measured fourteen Inches , the catch being nuido from n bank of snow four feet deep. Rheumatism originates In the morbid con dition bf the blood. Hood's Sarsaparllla cures rheumatism. Get only Hood's. ir/// . I > ITTJK : TIII : V.INI : TO/J.I r. Murder Trial nt I > cnduooil llliigpx oil u 1'rotty Point. DRADWOOD , S. D. , March 2. ( Special Telegram to The I3ee. ) A decision lo be made by Judge Plowman tomorrow i.iornmg will practically determine the verdict In the case of Mary Yusta , on trial for murder. The de fense offered again today to Introlitco testi mony that the defendant's life had been threatened by the McUormottomnn , , her victim , and that the defendant' had been to advised. The court will decide v > hitlier the assault by the McDonnell voman prior lethe the shooting hah been well ennuqh pio\cn to make a foundation for this testimony. The prisoner testified today. She presents a youthful appearance and has the \olco of a child. She gave her ago ns 16. She left home near Crete , Neb. , April last , entering a house of prostitution In Lincoln. From there he came to Deadwood. Her testimony showed that she \\ns once sentenced lo the reform school at Kearney. She told her titory In an affecting manner and made a strong Impression. Tltln to Vulimbln 1'ropcrty .Settled. HOT SPRINGS , S. D. . March 2. ( Special to The nee. ) A decision hah been given by Judge Haney In the famous Catholicon case and it Is In favor of the defendanls , Iho Calhollcon company. Orlando Fergu son , the original owner of the springs In Question , and who claims that the tltlo thereto was obtained from him through fraud , will appeal the case to the supreme court. The decision Is generally considered a fair ono on the law points involved , but Ferguson has many sympathizers. Tim Catholicon company will go right along mak ing Improvements of great Importance and build a $200,000 hotel nnd bath house and put In a lake. Will Di-cliiro thu IJoyrot Off. DEABWOOD , S. D. . March 2. ( Special Telegram to The Ilee. ) The business men of Deadwood arc treallng wllh the labor unions and there are strong hopes thai the boycott , dcelated against Deadwood utter Iho Annie Creek affair , will shortly bo de clared off. off.A A Nnw Way of Curing a Cold. A DCS Molncs woman who had been troubled with frequent colds concluded to try an old remedy In a now way , nnd ac cordingly took a tablespoonful ( four times the usual dose ) ot Chamberlain's Cough rem edy just before going to bed. The next morning sha fount ! that her cold had almost entirely disappeared. During the day she look a few dosps of the remedy ( nnu teaspoonful - spoonful at a time ) and at night again look i tublospoonfiit before going lo bed , and on the following morning awoke free from [ \11 symptoms of the cold. Since then she has , on several occasions , used this remedy In llko manner , wllh Iho name good results , nnd Is much elated over her discovery of so quick a way ot cm Ing a cold. For sale by druggists. PROVISIONALISTS HAPPY. Special Commissioner Alexander Tulles on tliii Situation In llaunll. Hon. W. F , Alexander , special commis sioner of the provisional government nt Honolulu , passed through Omaha yester day on his return from Washington , in conversation with a icporter for The Ileo ho said In substance : "Tho provisional governmcnl has won-the fight. It will give the queen a pension and retire her. providing she behaves her self. She will not bo sent Into 'exile , as the leaders of the provisional government do not regard her worthy of martyrdom. "Tho Idt-n of unoxatlon has not been aban doned by the provisional government , hut will bo made the object of another fight In the near future. " Mr. Alexander stated that ho was not the heurcr of any special dispatches to Presi dent Dole , hill was simply returning to the Island , and would sail from San Francisco nn the Alnmcdn on March 8. HcrloiiH AcciiHiitlom Against Kiuisax City Pour llnuHii Olllclals , KANSAS C'lTV , March 2.-Tlu > horribly lirulsed body of Btlinrt C. Palmer , once u v\ell-to-do" publisher of this city , wan brought to Kuns.iH C'lty today from the lioor farm grave yard , whcio It had been milled without the Knowledge of the drad mini's fntnlly. The body la In n Hhocklngly irnlscd condition. There Is ncinccly a Fpol in largo 11 H u imin'ft bund which bun not u ? rar or binlsc. Ulicctly over the luait llu > ro IH a Ions , inn low dl.scolniatlon , which might buvo been mused by u blow of i heavy piece of board. The iljjlit hip In terribly mutilated. On thu forehead thcru x fin ugly contusion und nil thu | | CHI bun iren torn fium ono knuf i\-llumniia : Dlllccr McMlllnnd II.IVH thai ho bus MICUICI ! jvldenco Unit shocking micltk'H buvu been iractlced nn thu Inmate * und tbut l'almer' tenth \\u * the rcmilt of Injuries Inilluted by .ho poor farm attendants , An InveHtlgntlon s being made. New so-called remedies spring up every lay llko muHhronms ; but thu people mil Jllng to Dr. Ilull'B Cough Syrup. hull Against a .liiHllcc. Peter Head has Hued Justice Levy of South Omaha In an action to recover $ SOU damages , tllcgjiig that the justice United a writ to levy jpon personal property which was exempt. liuy It and try It If > ou want a delicious ivlno with a beautiful boquct Cook's Kxtru Dry Champagno. FAIR JULIA OOTJIARIOWED Oupld While Out Qunniug DJOS au Exceed ingly Bad Job. CLIMAX OF THE OMAHA "LOVE CHASE" Ilrldc of u fortnight I'lndi Her U > " 'Timieif to llntn niul llroniiK of llupiliu | > Itudily llrohrn by I'lito'n t'rurl Iliind. I-'our short weeks ago the present Mrs. Abraham Kopnld was n single unman and was the reigning belle In her particular set , where she gathered suitors galore , each one being anxious to bank In the nmllri. or win the hand of the Individual ulm swapped the name of Minnie Kohn for that of Kopald. While young men gathered nt Mlmilo'o feet , lll.o June hugH around nn nru light in summer time , Mlnnlo kept them all at n respcctnblo distance , opining In public .IH well ns In private , that her Ideal man had not appeared upon the scene. The ) oung bloods who trained In Miss Minnie's chtsM heard this announcement with fil-llngs of mingled sorrow and disgust , and half n dozen of them Jolnod forces and laid sclgo to the young nnd tender heart which nt the time hcrctoforo mentioned had never bevn touched by OIKuf Cupid's darts. The battle for love was n one-sided affair , and the fort which was being stormed show oil no signs of capitulating. This continued for u few days , after which all of the young men drew off their forces and announced their Intention of trying to watch nnd wait , still having n lingering hope that cro the flowers bloomed In the spring the girl would clmngo her mind nnd re\oko the vow that she was a man-hater , born and bred. As Minnie wont out Into the giddy \\hlrl of so ciety nil of the young fellows who were ready to fall down nnd Kiss the hem of her dross enviously watched tht > man who was fortunate enouuh to catch her for it whirl over the waxed lloor. and congratulated him upon being a lucky dog. Whoever the fortunate man might bo his attentions were spurned as soon a-j ho had escortoJ the hello of the ball to her scat , for she dismissed him with a distant bow nnd a frigid "Thank you. " ABRAHAM AVAS WINNRK. About the llrst of labt month another moth dropped Into society nnd commenced a whirl around the object which had been the center of attraction. This particular moth was none other than Abraham Kopald , a young fellow who wore good clothes , tailor made and fitting nhnut UH close ns paper on tlio wall. In addition to this , ho spoke some seven languages and sported a diamond mend uhlit stud , the glare of which , fre quently upon dark and starless nights , was tnKon for a locomotive headlight. At a ball Abraham was Introduced to the charmer , and a week Inter It was quite apparent that Minnlo had boon taken-into the bosom of Abraham , and that both of the young people had some very serious Intentions , looking lo a matrimonial alliance which piomlaed to unlto the family of Kopald and Kohn under the same vine and fig tree. For a few dayH dressmakers nnd tailors WUIP kept busy on wedding gowns and aplkod-tnlled coats , while the joung men who had ut one tlmo been iuch ardent admirers of the fair Mlnnlo went away , bcattcrlng ashes o\cr their gar ments and painting their faces with mud , so to sprak. The wedding was announced for February 8 , and although the affair of the hearts was but n Week old , on thn day hitherto set , Abraham nnd Mlnnlo climbed the stops of the court .lionoo , appearing be fore County Judge Baxter , where they made the regulation promises , each agreeing to take the other for better or worse , "so long as you both do live. " Happy as two cooing doves , Mr. nnd Mrs. Kopnld wont out Into the- cold winter afternoon , she leaning upon the stiong arm of a hubband and he leading n blushing girl brldo nnd carrying a painted marriage ceitilicate , which bore upon Ha face the picture of a largo red , human heart , stuck through and through with two arrows. STUUCK A SNAG. For n week the two persons found that marriage possessed all of the alleged charms , though a few days 1-itor. they became aware of the fact that the matrimonial voyage was besot with several realities , such ns provid ing food and fuel. They discovered that bill ing nnd cooing would not Keep the flro run ning on the health nnd also th.it It took fcomcthing moio than love to fill n couple of empty stomachs. The wife discovered that the glaring diamond which had dazzled her optics when she was a maiden was nothing but the poorest kind ot/wlmlow glass and that Abraham , Instead of bolng a good man , llko his namusako of ancient writ , was only human and liable to err , Just the same na tlio balance of mankind. While the wife was discovering these things , Abraham was also making some dis coveries , one of which was that Mlnnlo was making the saddest bread In town and another was that while Hho had been taught to play on the piano , her education In the art of splitting kindling wood had been sadly neglected during the days of her early youth. When the two p.u tloa had com pared notes , they concluded that they were never Intended for each other and It was de termined , then nnd there , to divide the fam ily blanket. Yesterday the bride of n few days ap peared before Judge Baxter , , wheru she poured out the tale of her woes , after which slio demanded an examination of the mar riage Jlcensp. This document shu found regular In form , without nny loopholes of escape. Being satisfied that oho was n sure enough mairled woman , Mrs. ICopald demanded that the Judco cancel tlio certifi cate and give her her freedom and her mai den name. Thin the court Informed her was ono of the Impossibilities , after which the woman swept out of the ofllco n very nngry person , declaring that If the Jndgo would not untlo the knot , HIO ! would eo to the district court , where the cutting of mar riage ttet > was made one of the specialties. Mntiliniiiihil MUIII. Judge Ferguson Is laboring with thn Issues In the case of Ilrnrlctto' F. 1C. HtralnlHkl agtltiHt her husband , Julius , to whom she gave her hand In Germany , as long ago aa 1871. 1871.Some years ngo , so the plaintiff allegei , idio nnd the defendant came to America and then proceeded to this olty , where they com menced to accumulate a family nnd a for tune. In the former undurtaklng they HIIC- cecdcd most admliably , but In tlio latter , till of tholr efforts were marked by the moot illtimul failure : ! . Some years ago , according to the fitory of the plaintiff , Julius went wrong , first by taking to drink nnd then by going out Into ( ho dark to chase ntrango n onion who traveled about with doubtful nnd flexible reputations. Not only thin , but upon numerous occasions tlio plaintiff nllngra that the defendant beat her In u frightful manlier , sometimes lining the horse whip upon hrr bare back. The defendant admits the mnnlagp , hut ileuleH all of the other charguu , nnd for n counter claim , allcr/'H that his wife was the aim that went to the bad nt such a rapid pace. Ho IIUIIICH one llfiirlulc I'atom as the Individual who traveled along with Hen rietta on the down gradu , nnd tells of sov- [ . r.il euc.iiKuk'H In which they uoio the star ; > aitlclpnnta. \ViinlH lliilni fur Ilrlilscs. In Judge Ambrose' ) ) court the OBS.C of IMiarles W. Stevens against tint Omaha. Street Hallway company Is the drawing card. The plaintiff In ono of I lie gontlt-men who inii'lo the race for the legislature ) tuo years iigo , but fall by the wayaliht. Ho llu-H out nt the end of I < cn\onwortli blrcet , elijlit inllca from thi > city hull. La'il March , and during QUO of the daikuut nlghtH of the year , ho was driving homo. AH ho pio- coeded on his way he wan nvertal.cn by a cur and , nccoidlng to his allegations , mad * w attempt to uol ( iff the track , upon which hu was driving. IK' had been micrvMifiil lo the extent of pulling the Iron wheels o ( the vehicle from the track when the motor caught up wlili htm and ubuUtud In elevating the wagon and dilver Into the ditch. Mr. Stevens wan badly brul'rd. no much HO that he has been of the opinion that tlio defendant uhould contilbutu thu tmm uf flV * ! uO toward hlx future ( support. U Is fur thu purpoHo of convincing the jury of thlu fact that the cauo Is now being tried.