THE Mfi : TJ&ESbAY : ' JUAU'ClT ' 13 , l8lf-l. f 8PEG1HL NOTICES. Advprtldcmcntii for theae columns will lie token until 12130 p. rn. for the rvonlnw nnd until 0:04 : P. m. for the morning nml Hundny edition * . , AilvertliMTd , by reo.UF tlnK n numbered cheek , cnn have nnuwcr * addressed to a numbered letiM In cnrc of The IJ e. Answer * M ndt1rw.nl will b delivered upon presentation of tlio check. " SITUATIONS WANTED. Rates , l e word first lns rllon , 10 ij wort therm tier. Nothing taken for IfMjhan 2iic. ' riiiHT-rLAHH "RAKER IN TOWN'OR rouN- try. Address E 45. Ho'A M3Jj 13 WANTED. HITUATION AS COOK IIY EX- pprlonced Klrl. Address E 47. ne - . A-M422 13 WANTED MALE HELF. Unteit , i'ic wofd first Insertion , Ic a word thereafter. Nothlnit taken for IcssJ hnti 2Sc. INSTALL. mont BOO.IB. American Wringer Co , , 1009 How- IJ-S7H ard _ _ _ AOENTB , HALARY OH COMMISSION THE Krenlent Invention of tlio nie. The New Tal ent Chemical Ink Erasing 1'encll. Sells on BlRht. Works Ilkn manic. Agents are mnk- INK J2VOO to $ ir..M per week. Tor further particular * write the Monroe Eraser air * . 1.0. , X 30. La Cro e. WIs. lt-877. _ TAILORS WANTED AT PRANK J. II LIVE SOLICITORS CAN EARN PROM $2.00 TO KM per tliiy. Apply 17. Granite WRdLARHt IHTROLAR8' nrilOLARS' THE best litirKlnr alarm ever made , Ju < tt out. 1 riro Wf AwntB wimteil everywhere In thin s ate. Good and quirk money mule. Call or nd < lr in stain nKi'iit. 310 McCnRUO 11(1K-Om1Y"\.jj3 jj , TRAVELING MEN AND AGENTS TO HELL the Daisy Htovo Polish n n. Hide line. (170 ( J commliwlon allowed , Address at "nee , \ > te Iowa Mftf Co. , Iowa City , la. H-M.W 1C MAN FOR brnika to hanlle new pitent nrtlele ; linn Knols. no romiietliloti. ean clear $ ' . ,0'iO ' f niimmlly , rnpltal sm.lll. Tor particulars " ' 'j ' Jn i ! ' ' "WALL PAPER IIANGKRH AH AOENT.S TO mil wall paper from sample bnoks In every town In lovui No experience neco'Hiry HlR commission , newest Kood , BumplPi fief. Send for full particulars to N. 8. M.Connell 221 N. Chirk street , Chicago. 1I-M312 II * _ WA NTED. MAN TO TRAVEL WITH MH through the nnutlicrn Rtatei ; salary , J2 ; ° W > l'or mnnlli nnd all expenfes. Must have Jl 000 05 to $2,000.00 cash security. Address n 'J- ' _ Jj J ( . WANTED. A IILACKHMITH WHO IS A COlT- netlst , r. M. Watts. Neola , In. 11-MI17 IS * WANTED. PHYSICIANS IN AM- PARTS OF 1T H. to travel and dlncnoao dlKPiii" ) lor full particulars aililreii Western M. dlc.il In stitute , Itoom 1C. 2JI Main street. Olnc nnill. O WANTED FEMALE HELP. Rale * , VAc word nrit Inserllon , Ic a word thereafter. NotlilnBtaKenjror ICM tlmn 2jQ. WANTED , rot'lf EXpTTmENCED GIRLS roil tailoring work. Rtijul Till ! r , 4)1 4thi street. Sioux City , la. _ _ _ „ - - LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. WE WILL PAY from $500 to $1500 per week to dn utrlclly homo work for us ; no cnnvnstlng nnd P in > p' payment. send nclf-nddre a l i-nvelnpe LIberly Supply company , lloaton , Mini. C M372 11 * WANTED , A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEwork - work In family of three : lefeunco romili.Ml. - nt 1211 8. 20th Ht. C 3'J ) ! „ Apply nt i "no WNTED.CIRL L HOUSEWORK. 2203 Webster st. C lOt ! 13 * WANTHD. A OIIII , TOIl OUNIMIAI , HOrKIJ. work In small family ; Rood UORI-H Apply at once 2118 South liltli sticct. C MHO 11 * WANTI3D , A NUHSn QIIIL. 2308 PAVnNl'OllT * ttrot. FOR RENT HOUSES. HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY THE O. F. Divla company , IMj I arnnm. u oia 6-ROOM COTTAGES , MODERN. CHOICE IN Stanford Circle. C. S. Elk-utter. 201 Uco l-iilld- - Ing. D-8TO HOUSES. V , K. DARLING , BARKER 1'OCK. ' MODERN 8-ROOM HOUSE. 31 & MASON D 7 5 RENTAL ACLUNCY , 607 DROWN BLOCK. B AND 4-nooM APARTMENTS. STEAM HEAT- references required , 810 3. 22d. D 882 TINE CORNER FLAT IN CLOUSER BLOCKS 7 rooms , innse. nnd nil -other conveniences. Georeo Clouseri ioom a , 1023 Farnam. _ _ „ , , . 6-nOOM/II , 1901 N. 23 ; 3-ItOOM II , 1302 CALI- fornlirtt. ; B-room II , 1303 California. D-50lm2D' 7-ROOM MODERN COTTAGE , EAST FRONT. $22.00. Fidelity Trust Co. , 1702 Parnam.D D 5 > fl RENTAL AG'CY , HUTCHINSON , 1G23 Farnixm. 1) AlSIS M2S t-ROOM CORNER FLAT WITH ALL MODERN conveniences. 2101 LeaVcnworth et. D 010 SI * FOR RENT , ONE OF THOSE ClfoiCE STEAM heated ( lain In the P. E. Her block , 10th and Jackson streets. Call nt 1U2 Harney sneet. FOR RENT TO A SMALL FIRST CLAPS family without children , n nice nlna room modem .house. 318 North 20th St. , rent reason able. 130BB3 & Hill. 140S Farnam St.D . D 210 AS P > RENTAL AGENCY , SHERWOOD , 423 N Y. Life. WANTED TO TIENT MY COXY COTTA G E homo. 1S1I North 22nd slrcel : modern 1m- s pi-wvemenls : married rouplo without children prefered. Apply W. S. Seavey Chief of Po lice , D 318-13 PIHST CLASS. WELL LOCATED HOlTsES. L. S. Skinner , 310 N. Y. Life. * D-3K THREE UOOM"HOUSE. . JO.OOVITH DARN. 18.01) ) . 3tli ( Webster stieet. LaiKe lot. runNisHir > HOUSE TO SMALL FAMILY s rooms and luth. Innulio 2027 Heward Rtreet. " ) M3W 13 * TOR IlENT. C-nOOM. COTTAGE , 1 COS SOUTH 31st sircotT VJ n-M3 17 _ _ HOUSES roll RENT NEAR HANSf'PM PARK ; nil moderii oonvqnlencea. Hicks , 303.N. Y Life bhlK. ' D-M393 17 N'E\V C-ROOM FLAT , MODERN llH'i'its , 1112 H , llth st. D 102 11 * J.ROOM HOUSE : MODERN ; 3013 LEAVEN- win Hi. D 105 H * DESIRA11LE EIG1ITMIOOM IIOI'HE. NEAR HlKh schoolf Inaulie 21,10 Capitol nvc. I ROOM MODERN 1IRICK HOUSi.WlTH : NICE lurni only $ J. > .00. Omaha Real Ealiilu and Tiust Co. , Room 4 , lleo lililir. D Mt20 15 A NOMRER'OP'MOD'K'UN HOU.HES FOR rout. Llit jour property with Geo. W. V. Conies , 13 Patlerson blk. D M410 10 MlOOil'lilTliK ; HoFrtE. riRST-i'LASS CON- nillon , 2J1T JncKson. Modern Improvements. Innulig 2713 Jnckioii. D-M413 13' JOB "RENT FURNISHED KOOMS. Ratex , 1'icnrd llrst Inacrtlun , lo a word Ihereatter NothliiK taken for 1-aa tiinn 25c. I PURNIS1IED' ROOMS I'OR IIOUSEKEEP- Ini ; for man nnd wife. Rent tuken In boaid Sl N. 17th. E-2CQ PL"EAS.\NT ROOM. i i DODGE ! H-S43 U l-IRST FLOOR , 3 I'lNKI.Y FURNISHED rooms for houiekepplm ; ; three ear linen ; heat nnd IlKhl. $ IH ) . 2u03 Hurl slrret. E M3H 13 * fOR RENT. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS. 1S1I Dodce. Reference jccjulred. E M3SI 13 FURNIOIIED ROOM , 2017 HAHNEY. E-377 12 Riles , l c T.-ord llrst Insertion , lo n word thereitfler. Nolhlni ; taken for less than Ku , YOUNG \\OMEN'S HOME. UNDER CARE OF Women's Christian association , HI A 17th st. r-S83 ROOMS AND HOARDING. EVERYTHING 111 fit Ur.ss. C100 Douglas streel. r 46J M18 ROOMS WITH HOARD. ALSO DAY BOARD , 10 ; S. 17th Hlr FM233 ! ) DESIRABLE ROOMS WITH BOARD. REFER. rneer SB N. JMh , F M3I ) 14 * _ SICEI.Y rURNlSHED SOUTH ItUOMV1TH tlrsl-clusu l wird. 2333 Ht. Mary's avenue. ROOMS ; RATES M ODE Hinuo tiibh19.'l Fnrnam street. F M3i > l 13 * FRONT ROCIM IN PI UVATE FAMILY , B for two gentlemen. 2Jlf > Dndge , F- Mill | l > FOR RENT-.UNFURNISH'D ' ROOMS. Iliitrj , Uo waul llnK Inxertlon , lo a word lieu-after. Nothing taken for ICM than Me. vT OF 3 ROolIS. LI2AVENWORTH. G-2til ! ! MIREE PLEASANT ROOMS AND KHVIIEN. hoUDvkeeplns. 20.-J Howard at. Q04 U FOR RENT STORE8 AND OFFICES Rates , lOu n line each Intel tlon , $1.E4 a Una p r lymUi. Nothing taken fur lp than ! ic. CUE S-SiTORY BlORlTllUlLDINa , 1311 FAR * ' lucu it Buiua & Hill , liUil Fa mum at FOR RENT-STORES AND OFFIOE9. Continued. 1 MONTHS LEASE , OF STORE , 30 B. IITII. I-M128 TOR RKNT. THE 4-HTORY BRICK HUILDINO. tit Farnnm at. The building haa n nrcproot cement bnaemcnt , complete aleom hcntlnir fix tures , water nn nil lloors , gaa , to. Apply at the ultlco of The Bee. 1 910. OFFlCEa FOR RENT IN TUB KCHLITiS bulldlnir , 16th nnd Hnrnoy. Special lnduc - nienu Held out to peinmncnt tcnnnta. Apply to Jobut Bros. , rooms M and til Bchllli build ing , , 1 MM ! FOR RENT , TWO ELEGANT BTOREH AND bnnemenls , corner of Hill nnd Howard jilrecln ; best Inrntlon In Omnhn for cotnml * lon hounes. A. .1 , Poppleton , Room 311 First National Rank bldg. I-M41I-13 WANTED TO RENT. Rates , I'.Jc word lint Insertion , Ic n word thereafter. Nothing taken for leas than 23c. WANTED , HoTtSES FOR RENT. W. O. TI2M- pleton , 30S Pnxton block. K249 31 STORAGE. Rates , lOo n line each Inscrllon , $ I.M n line per monlh. Nothing taken for leea than 23e. STORAGE foil HOUSEHOLD GOODS ; CLEAN and cheap rate. R. Wells , 1111 Furnam.M M SSG STORAGE , WILLIAMS & CROS , 1211 HAUNnvT M SS. WANTED TO BUY. ItntM. 1'to uord llrst Insertion , Ic a word thereafter. Nothing taken for loss thnn 25e. \ VANTii7 : STOCK 7jF aENiitA MUHK. roll clcnr ImiJ nnJ cash , J. U. JSlttle , llrown blk. , Omaha. N-93I _ HICIIITCST I'lm-H PAID KOIl HIM'OND-HAND furniture , cnrpi-ts , alines , etc. a. II llrnwii. 32) N. 16th. Tel. 1711. N M1A9 * _ WANTI3D. TO llf'Y , A IIOMtt ON MONTHLY pa > mi'nti , want nlout nn olKit-ioom licmw , frontltiB KOUth or cost , with good yunl mm lm- pnnominta , nnd In the WPKUTII part of tni * city , inn In n position t make llbenil monthly or iiunitally paymrnts. Adiliesir LI 4 < , ' ' ' ' ' ' ; , WANTI3D , A I.inilT SP.COND HAND SNVDUIl phut-ton or liuggy. Call at 10H Uoimlin st. N J JFOR 3 ALE HORSES , WAGONS , ETa Itutcs , 10e n line each Insertion , Jl.M a line per month. Nothl.iK taken fur lesj than 2oC. ATi7TcrNl33 oF viHTcLis : AT wo ON THU Aft.r'Mnrch ' 6 I will Imo on exhibition ( for n short time onlj ) at 1 13 rnrnam flrcct , Omnlin. n full line of line cnrrltiRpi. coupes , Inml.ius , vlctorlns , park and cnnupy rlKi. bugKlos , phae tons cnrtf , VmckboariK nil Uln < li of business and pleasure \viiuons , ilrnji. milk anJ delivery wagoni , which I will close out at COC ON TUB DOLLAR. A full line anil c\crythlnE Ihst-cHsi. Coim > nml st-u nnd bo convinced that you can buy nnjthlnir souant nt half prlco at 1213 lar- nam street. Omaha. Neb MtTMAlran. I' 1C5 A3 _ FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Ilati-i. IVie word llrst Insertion. Ic a word theicafler. Nothing tnken for lem lhan 5io. _ IIALuFrilAY I'-OirSALuT ' T Hn aTANDAUU Cattle Company , Amen. Neb. , hn\o 2.UOO tons of Rood barn stored hay for sale. All orders lUleil piomptly. _ _ 9rJI ! fbu HAL.I : TWO POOL AND TWO IULI.IARD tahlex , Manhattan nl > le , monarch cushion" , sUe 4V4 by a , nml nil llxtures p rlalnlnu thereto. Tablet not used one > ear jet Will sell or trade. for particulars wrlto to 1'rank Oeoike , Carroll City. Io a. Q-201 A4 * 1'OU SAUJ , AT HALF 1'IIICU. IWICIC PAL- \vhceltiiito\vs , Br.ite bars , cl.iy Krlndeis , Ic. , ovciMldng necessary for stalling u bilcK- yaid. AiMic-33 1501 N , 19th. Omaha. Q M2I8 13 rou PALI : . SECOND HAND BNCIINUS , JN llrwt rhiKS shape , from S to U-horto power. In dustrial lion Woiks , Omaha. Q 321A8 WANTMD. HVnUY PERSON IN OM UIA TO call lit 1211 Kurnnni Htiect nml sec the only successful crude oil cooking iiml hciitlns sto\es In operation. County or atuto i Ights for sale. Q-MZSl II * KOR SALi : , GOOD SKCOND HAND SALOON outnt. Address or call II. llornberser , IUJ S. 17th st. Q-tQ7 14 * _ "MISCELLANEOUB. Hates , l'4c n word llrst Insertion , lo n word theieafter. Nothing tnken for less than 25c. _ roil LCAS13. 20 Oil 40-ACRU TRACTS NEAR Florence luke , J3.00 per acre. Bogs' ! & Hill. R 937 SI30 STABLE FOR RENT , 1710 CHICAGO STREET. Apply at James Morton & Son Co. . 1511 street. R 221 12 8-ROOM MODERN HOUSE FOR HUNT AND fuinlturo for s.ile ; Hist class locution. Ad- drfHS E 28 , Heo. R 347 13 _ CLAIRVOYANTS. Rates. llo word llrst Insertion , Ic a word theieafter. Nothing talcen for less than 25c. MRS. DR. H. WARREN. CLAIRVOYANT. HE- llablo business medium ; 7th year at 1U N. 16. 8-883 Rates IHe n , word flrst Insertion , lo a worJ thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25e. MASSAGE. MADAME 1IERNARD. 1110 DODGE. T M121 19 * MME. IIROWN , 1311 CAPITOL AVE. , MASSAGE IrratrneiH and medicated biths. T 310 15" MADAME SMITH. 502 S. 13TH. 2ND FLOOR , room 3. Ma-ssilBe , vapir. alcohol , steam , nul- phurlne nnd aca ballis. T M3CO 17 * PERSONAL Rates , lV o n vvoid llrst Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing tak ° n for less than 23c. VIAVI. HOME TREATMENT TOR LADIES. Health bouk nnd consultation free. Addresser or rail VlavlCo , suite 340 Uco Uldg. Lady attendant. U M914 UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE JOHN NELSON 19 tlie only pel ton emplojed by me to do the cleaning of vaults and eobspools. A , MnuDon- aid , City Garbage Contiactor. U &UII AC MR9. 1JARTON GIVES READINGS IN PALM- Istiy at 035 a. 17Ui. Ladles. 50c ; gents , $1.00. U-M3SC 17 * WANTED. EVERY PERSON IN OMAHA TO call at 1214 Farnam stiect and fee the only successful crude oil cooking nnd heating ntovea In cucrntlon , County or state lights for vale. U-M2SJ ll . MASSAGE TREATMENT , ELECTRO-THERMAL baths. Scalp and hair treatment , manicure nnd chliopodtst. Mrs. Poit , 31'J'i S. 15thWltlmell blk U 880 JIIST "ARRIVED-MADAME LA ROOK HAS opened in.iiu.aeA inrlon nt 417 So , lllh street , Improvea miiRnetlc , vltainthle , sulphur nnd alcoholic baths , both icslful and curative. Im proved Swedish hand lubblng. n. m. to 8 p. m. Parlors 3 and 4 U M421 19 MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE. Rates , lOo u Hue each Iribcitloii , $1 M a Una per month. Nothing token foi lc a than Kc. LOANS ON IMPROVED "AND "UNIMPROVED city pioperty. U.OOO and upwards , 5 to G\j \ per cent , no delays. W. Farnam Smith & Co. , 1320 ruriuni. W S91 AN'rHONV LOAN AND TRUST CO. . 313 N. Y. Life , loans at low tales for choice security on Nebraska and Io a farina or Omaha city property. W SM MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES ON lui'io\cd | and unlmpro\ed Omaha real cstato , 1 to 5 years. Fidelity Tiust Co. 170J Fur num. W I J3 MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. TUB O. F. Da\U Co. , 1E05 Farnnm nt. W tM MONEY TO LOAN ON FARMB IN DOUGLAS county and Omaha city pioperty. No delay , Fidelity Trust Co ; . 1703 J-.irnam st. W MS93 MONEY TO LOAN ON OMUIA PROPERTY and Nebraska fnims nt from 0 to 7. per cent. \V. II. Melklu , First Nal'l bank bids. w S94 MO.NT.Y TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real estate , liranmn , < Lo\o & Co. , Paxton blk. W-M1J2 x CENTRAL LOAN AND TIIUUT CO. . 39J RGB tiillldlng. W 7 LOANS ON HEAL ESTATE. WAR11ANT3. doOD uotuu , etc. , bought. Uarvln llruu. , 219 N , Y. l.lfo. , W-273 | OM01IA LOAN A TRUST CO. . tSTIl AND Douulas t . , loan money on city and farm property nt lo est mle.n of Interest. W SOI WANTED. APPLICATIONS FOR LOANS. J. U. /.lule , niuun blk. , Omaha. W 933 UOKTUAUi : LOANS , A. MOOR1J. Mt N. Y. Life. W 3A8 * LOANS WANTF.D ON CITY AND 1'AR.M iiixiiK'rty. J. N. Frcnzcr , opp. P. O. W-38JR10 MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. Rates , lOo a Una each Inicitlou , Jl.W a Unit p < r mouth. Nothing taken for less than ! 3 < x MONEY TO "LO'AN ON HORSES. "WAGONS ! plnn < in nnd funiltuiv of all kinds. llualnois conil'lonllal. J , I ) . Haddock , room 427 llumge MocU. X J9 $ _ _ Wli.L LOAN TlONBY "ON ANY KIND W tcurlivi ti Icily fonilJontlal. A. E. Hairls , room 1 , Continental block. X $37 MONKY LOANL'D ON TuilNITimij IMANO3 , all iullik'3 o ( MiUif. Fred Tviry , ( SO Ilanu : _ _ _ _ * SHORT TJ11U LO.V-N8. 101 N. Y..L1FB IlLIMJ X-MNC al Why Polly Pepper ! \ My Mamma 11505 , fTs ) Soap , and 6t\ys ifetl ' Is UA11K BY bcst'eVer made ; so of co N.K.Fairbank8iCo. there is a 6anfa Claus ! Chicago. MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. Contlnueil , MONEY TO LOAN- WB will loim you any sum which you wish , small or large , at the lowest possible intcs , In the quickest possible time anil for any length of time to suit you. You ean pny It back In such Installments as you wish , nhcn you wish , and only pay for It us long as > ou keep It. You cnn borrow nn HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANOS. HORSES , WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS , MERCHANDISE , OR ANY OTHER SECURITY , Without publicity nr remqvnl of property , OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. , 3iW SOUTH 1CTH STREET , First lloor nlxnc l\\f \ street. THE OLDEST , LARGEST AND ONLY INCOR PORATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA. X S93 THE PLACE 1O 1SORROW 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 CHATTEL SECURITIES , MONEY ON gonds that remain with you , MONEY IF YOU WANT NO PU1ILICITY , MONEY IN large or small amounts , MONEY AT LOWEST POSSIULE RATES , MONEY IN QUICKEST POSSIULE TIME. MONEY THAT jou may pity back at any tlms nnd In any amount , Is at HOOM 4 , W1THNELL block , cor. 13th nnd Harrey sts THE FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. BUSINESS CHANCES. Rates , lOe n line each Insertion , $1.W a line per month. Nothing tnken for less than 23c. DRUG STORE , CENTRALLY LOCATED , ON easy terms. lion 618 , city. Y 900 _ JIOO.OO Y7ELPS $1500 WEEKLY ; FINANCIAL depression does not affect ROWO'B Infnlllblo Handicapping sjstem. licst nnd safest specula te Intraltmnt offcicd ; thhd ucceful year ; prospectus 1511 free. C. D. Rowe. Ilex 127 , _ Brookljn.N. " _ Y. Y-M94M21 ( ; _ * _ _ rou"sALiroNn OK THE FINEST AND HEST paying saloons In Fremont , Neb. lU'ason for BHlllnir sickness nnd other buslnoin. Call on or nddrcss G. A. Jurgcnhelmor. Y M2I7 13 I DESIRE TO INTEREST $3,000 TO $7,000 CAP- Itnl In extension of ell established , clean ana legitimate ) business Hint netted over 15 per cent on $7.00000 In lb"J after pajlng all expenses and Including allowance for personal management. Everything clean and above ooard and ln\esti mation Imlted. Addicss E 9 , care llee. Y M271 17 * MEAT MARKET FOR SALE. CENTRALLY located : ntted up first clasi ; doing good busi ness. Address C , lleo ofllce , Council HlufTa. Y-287 A7 FOR SALE roil CASH , OR II VLF CASH HALF trade , $3,00000 stock : clothing nnd genta fur nishings in good town. Address liox 424 , Gen- eva. Neb. Y M303 16 * FOR SALE , A SALOON IN THE CITY OF Fremont , Dodge county , Neb. , with a good established Hade ; n good place for the right man to make money. For particulars Inquire of Albers & Co.'Frtmont , Neb. Y 323 15 WELL-LOCATED SALOON , CHEAP. ADDRESS B ' 27. lice. Y MT.C3 13 * FOR SALE , BUSINESSES , FARMS. LOTS. Pioneer Business Agency , Sheridan , Wyo. Y-M387 13 * NICE CLEAN STOCK OF GROCERIES.CROCK- ery , boots nnd shoes , Invoice $3,000 ; established tiade of or $23,0 * ) a ye.ir , nil cash , best loca tion In Gothenburg , Neb. ; net prollts for past thii'o years , above all running expenses nnd living , have been over $2,000 n year ; books , stock nnd business open to Inspection ; this la nn opportunity seldom offered to step Into a piosperoua nnd ery successful business. Davenport & Waterman , 822 N. Y. Life. FOR EXCHANGE. Rates , lOc n line nrst Insertion , $1.60 a line per month. Nothing taken for less than 25r. STOCK \ OF MILLINERY AND NOTIONS ; want horses and cattle. Box 235 , Fiankfort , Ind. 55 901 160 ACRES HAY LAND. 6 MILES FROM GEN- trnl City , to tiadu for merchandise , groceries preferred. Ilex M4 , Central City , Nob. Z 248 M16 * 2 HOUSES AND LOT , BRINGING A GOOD revenue , for vacant property. A good farm one mile from good town In western Inwa : will take house nnd lot In Omaha , J. D. Zlttlc. Drown block , Omaha. Z M9J1 18 I OWN 100 FARMS IN NEBRASKA , KANSAS and Dakota. Will sell cheap or exchange for nulse. , horses and cattle. Address l > ox 76 , Frnnkfoit , Ind. Z 901 20 SECTIONS CHOICE LAND ; CHEAP ; TERMS easy : colony wanted ; commission liberal ; also landa for stock and indse. J. W. Wclpton , Grant. Neb. Z1C3 A3 * LAND AND CASH FOR GENERAL MER. chandlse. liox 201 , Euatls , Neb. 2 29) 1& * FO11 TRADE , HAM11LETONIAN STALLION for good hind In Antelope , Holt or Knox coun ties. Lock lox 706 , West Point , Neb. Z MSC3 15 * $1,000 00 STOCK OF DRUGS VOH LOT. $ . ! ,4X > .00 clothing for house and lot , $1,600.00 will buy home ; paved street , C. D. Hutchison , 1CJJ Farnnm street. Z M3S8 13 FOR TRADE. GOOD IMPROVED KARM AND law farm land for stock of meichnndlse. Ilex 117. Valentine , Neb. Z M418 H * TOR SALE REAL ESTATE. CHEAP HOMES FOR SALE. Houbcs nnd lots , all sizes , locations nnd prices , taken under foreclosure by eastern parties who Insist on Immediate sale. Also Nebiaska farm lands. Will sell nt half value , nnd easy terms. R. F. Ranklne , Omaha National bank. R i : M203 FINE EAST SLOPE B-ACRE TRACT. OVEIV looking city ; splendid transportation facilities ; a bargain on your own terms. C. C , .Shinier , 211 N. Y. Life. ItB-2C2 13 * PARTIES LOOKING FOR A HOME OR AN Investment can got a bargain by calling or addressing 3'J.il Grand avenue. RE 2J9 12 * NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY A HOME READ OUR LIST OV BARGAINS , ELEGANT BRICK AND FRAME COTTAGE , eight rooms , antlimo oak llnlsh all modern con veniences. < 8,000. MODERN BUILT FRAME HOUSE , ten looms , elegantly finished , with luindxnmo stair way nnd screen , parlor reception room , library , dining room , large kitchen , live" bedrooms , bath , pantry , closela , etc. , $9,000 HANDSOME BRICK AND FRAME COT TAGE , new and modern built , harduood llnlsh , eight rooms , splendid location , $7,500. ELEGANT CORNER HOUSE , ten rooms , re- ceptlun hall , epaclous parlor , llbiaiy , dining room , amoklnK room , large bedrooms , etc. , handsome oak'llnUh , hardwood floors , electric light , gas , fuinace , bath , stonu walks , etc. , JIO.OOO. MODERN NINE-ROOM HOUSE , corner , east nnd noith front , colonial style wide porches. In terior llnlsh very handsome , porcelain-lined bath tuba , elate sinks , laundry , furnace , gas , vie , , $ U.WO. MODERN EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE , south front , with furnace , cas. etc. . $7,200. COXY EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE , modern con. vciilriiccs , south front , plcabant neighborhood , $6 Duo. EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE , all modern Improve- inemx , near Hanscom park , $7 , & . IIHH'IC BLOCK , corner 3-nd and Poppleton avenue , two handsomely finished house * , mod ern convenience * ; vUll bring splendid Income on Investment , or maku two cholcu homes , 111,000. ELEGANT DOUBLE HOUSE. Noa , 1125 nnd HJO South 31st street ; l rgo grounds , carriage housi. , i-tr , cast front on one of the bet resi dence BtrwU In the city ; Mill lent fur $1,9)4.00 ) per annum , $13.500. . TWO X1X-ROOM COTTAGES , with large lot. near Hanscnin park , splendid locution ; If sold together , only $ ii.h'M.OO ' for both. Abuve mcntlomd properly wilt bo ahovvn at any tlmo by upplvlng at olllce , HICKS REAL ESTATE AGKNCY. JOi N. V. Life Illdif. Uounta for rent. RE 343-l2 _ GREAT BNAP. LBVEL. RICH GARDEN UnJe , one mile from city llmllv. $60.00 to $100,0' p r acre , on 5 years tlinu ; to mo trade. Call 041) N. Y. Life building. RK-817 MM * Rates , 10o a line each. Insertion , $1.50 a line per month. Nothing taken for UM than c. BARGAIN. N. l CORNElT23TH ory. F , K. Durllnj , Barker block. 11 K-M9II FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. Continued. Two more of those beautiful cot- tngca In Avondnle park arc now open for Inspection. Modern In every particular , Including electric lights , seuer , paved street , stone walks , trees , parks , etc. No special taxes. No car fare. Prices very low. , Wo have a number of decided bargains In vacant lots , nnd cottage homes on veiy easy terms. It will pay sou to examine our list before purchasing. FIDELITY TRUST CO. , 1702 Farnam ntreet. RE ! 29m21 BARGAINS. HOUSES , IXDTS AND FARMS , sale or trade. F. K. Darling. Barker block. 903 FOR SALE. A FINE HOME OF 12 ROOMS outside of bath rooms , closet , pnnlry , furnace loom , etc. , In one of the best locations , ele gantly furnished and fully equipped In every pnitlculnr , ready to .step right Into , nnd o baigaln for anyone about to locate. The wholu outllt , house , lot and furniture , $12,000.00. much lesj than test nnd only olforcd for sale on account of family being away much of the tlmo the present year. Address D 06. Bee. R E 130 n3 ONE 200-ACRE FARM FOR SALE. APPLY TO W. J. Haulson or A. D. Rose , on farm , Blair. . It E-M233 FOR SALE. 40 ACRES AT BARGAIN. AS AN Investment. A. P. Tukcy. RE 115 ELEGANT HOME. AW.T ! MODERN 9-ROOM house nnd nice bam , ono.block , noith of Hans com Park , on SOth M1MC full east fiont lot , cost owner $9GOT ; If sold .tills week can be had for only $8riOO , a gieat. jump. ALL MODERN 7-ROQJI HOUSE ON POP- pleton ave , $4,000. Beautiful 8-ioom nil modern collage on Georgia ave , near Hnnscom patK. full Tw-foot lot , nice barn ; owner wants to Bjjlf ; If taken this week , $ - > , wo. > n Nice cottage homo on Pacific street , one block west of Pails ave , $3GOi ) { > ensy tcims. Elegant house on 1'oftpl.oton nve , one block north of Hnnscom parKJt6,300 ; easy terms. Call and see us. Everything wo hu\e Is a de cided bargain. WovlJMnot waste your time showing you hlBh-prlced-'jiroperty. Davenport & Waterman822 ! N. Y. Life. ' } . . IIE-IOS13 $100 CASH AND $1300 f-IJR MONTH BUYS A G-room house , city watWJ lot 1 > 0\140 , one block from car ; only $1,600. H Wo have several tractof ground to lease , from two acres up to rWenty. . . Omaha -Real Estate ahfl Trust CoT. room" 4 , Bee building. > li RE-40314 LOST. LOST. WEDNESDAY , PURSE WITH MONEY , on Walnut Hill car , please return to N. W.cor. 15th and Davenport sts. , and bo icvyarded. 4W ( 12 * MEDICAL. DR. C. V. CROOK'S NEW METHOD TREATment - ment of nerves , etomach and heart , 407 Bee Building. M553 M22 MUSIC , ART AND LANGUAGE. O. F. GELLENBECK. BANJOIST AND teacher. 1810 California st. 914 UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMER3 II. K. BURKET , FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND fmbalmer. 1618 Chicago' St. Ti > ) . 90. 901 DRESSMAKING. ARTISTIC TAILOR-MADE DRESSMAKING , from $5.00 up. Madame Corbett. 1712 Spencer , Kountzo Place. M303 M15 * t DRESSMAKING IN FAMILIES. MISS STURDY , 4218 Nicholas. . 114 A2 * UPHOLSTERING. GLOBE UPHOLSTERING CO. , GENERAL FUR. nlturo icpatrlng ; estimates and Information cheerfully given. All work called for and promptly attended to. 2023 Farnam street. Telephone 750. M321 SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND. 613 N , V. Life , Omaha. Ask for circular. M903 CUTLERY GRINDING. A. L. UNDELAND IS NOW HEADY TO DO nil kinds of tine grinding at his old stand , 106 8. 14lh atroel. 367 nlO _ Loaves ICHICAGO. BURLINGTON & Q'.lAirlveu Omaha | Depot lOthjmd Mason Sis. 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Tsz3am ; 543pm ! , , Chlcuitu Limited 9:2"um : U-uves I OMAHA & ST. LOUIS. | Arrl7ii _ OmahaIAP. | _ _ Deiotth _ l:65pm. : , . , SU Loult Cannon Ball. , . .12:3pm : WILL SUE MILK INSPECTOR Dairymen Claim to Ilavo Boon Injured by His Recent Report. ALLEGE IT CONTAINED MANY FALSEHOODS Air. llruner C'liurgcil with Tithing for n llrlho thnf Did Not Cninn City's night to Collcrt Hpcclul Tiixpi-Cnurt Culling * . By reason of a report made to the Ooard of Health , Milk Inspector Drtincr has secured n damage suit for himself nnd the city , else" the word of Kratise Drothcrs , who operate n dairy a short distance cast of Port Omaha , ROCS for nothing. In the report which the Inspector submitted ho staled that the milk came up to the test , but that It was dirty , being kept In n place that was very foul. To this statement the proprietors of the dairy take exceptions , saying that when the Inspector visited their place a few days ago , ho then and there told them that their milk was good and that It was kept In ono of the cleanest places which ho had seen. In speaking of the matter yesterday , the milk men stated that their milk was kept In a large box outside of any building. This box was illled with cool water and freely ventilated , thus allowing the free circulation of fresh air at all times of day and night. In addition to the above , the proprietors claim that the Inspector hit them for n bribe , which ho did not receive. They say that when ho took the sample of milk , he said , "If I should find anything wrong with Ibis milk , 1 could close my eyes. " In re sponse lo this remark , the milkmen claim they made no reply , and when tlio report was made their product was listed us being dirty and kept In a foul place. Van Clostc-r's C'ain Again. Judge Ambrose yesterday decided the case of Miles & Thompson against Herbert J. Van Closter and the Omaha National bank , giv ing the bank a show for the money which It had Invested and which It had loaned to the defendant , Van Closter. Some years ago the Hrm of Miles & Thomp son had a business deal with Van Closior , which eventually resulted In him giving the nrm a mortgage for $15,000 upon some property which he owned. As time rolled around this note and mortgage became due , and an attempt was made to force a collection - lection , Van Closter claiming that the whole transaction was tinctured with usury. Latet on this resulted In the arrest of Van Clos ter and a bitter fight , the result of which was that Van Closter commenced a suit against Miles & Thompson , alleging that his reputation had been damaged to the extent of $20,000 by reason of the prosecution. In the meantime , and while all of the other litigation was pending , the Omaha National bank took a second mortgage upon the property , and the merry light continued. It was setlled , however , out of court , re ceipts passing between the parties. After this , Miles & Thompson attempted to foreclose - close , when the bank came in and set up the defense that by reason of the settlement of Miles & Thompson nnd Van Closter , Its mortgage was n first Hen upon the premises , In passing upon the case the court held that the bank was ahead of all other creditors. Tnxos for Spi-clul ImproxciiicnlH. The courls of Douglas county have sent another of the special tax cases to the supreme premo court , that a final opinion may bo rendered on the question of the power of the city to levy a special tax for the purpose of making public Improvements. Last summer the city passed an ordinance providing for the construction of a sewer out In Fairmont addition. The sewer was built and the assessment to pay the cost of construction levied. This assessment was carried to the tax books of the city , after which that which was delinquent was re turned to the county treasury , where the property that was assessed for benefits was advertised for sale. On ono particular lot there was a sewer tax of $28.15. This lot was offered at the public sale held during November and bid oft by J. L. Pierce , who paid all of the back taxes. In the course of tlmo ho demanded his certificate from the county treasurer , who refused to deliver the same , holding that the district court , by Its decision In the Cunningham case , had de cided that the tax was Illegal and void. Pierce went into court , where ho asked for a writ of mandamus , compelling the treas urer to Issue the certificate. To this a de murrer was filed and the case argued last Saturday. Yesterday Judge Ambrose passed upon the Issues , holding that the writ should Issue and that the demurrer would bo overruled. reoplo'H I'arty Chest Walk. The echoes of the national convention of the peoples party , held In this city , In the old Coliseum , on July 4 , 1892 , were wafted about In the 'county court yesterday , with V. O. Strlckler and several other parties being defendants In a law suit brought by Charles P. Delndorff. After it was decided to hold the convention In this city , Delndorf was employed to pre pare plans for the Interior arrangements of the Coliseum , $150 being the prlco agreed upon as the amount that ho was to have for his services. The work was done and months after the adjournment of the conven tion ho asked for his pay. The money was not forthcoming nnd ho brought suit. The case was continued from term until term , until n few days ago , when the defendants demurred to the petition , alleging that the wrong parties were madq defendants and that the petition did not stale facls sufficient to constitute a cause of action. Yesterday the demurreis were argued and overrulpd , after which the case was set for trial at the April term. Mm. HcmiuU lirlngH .Suit. Mrs. George A. Dennett , wife of the late sheriff , has gone Into the courts , where she will try to collect a trumped up claim of $1,150 , alleging that the county owes her that sum for services a.a matron at the county jail during twenty-threo months of the years 1802 and ' 93. As soon as Dennett retired from ofllco his wife presented a bill to the county commis sioners , claiming that she had served as matron at the Jail and that sliu was entitled to $50 per month for such services. The claim was referred , and then the commis sioners commenced to hunt the records to ascertain by what right the woman asked the county to contribute. In no record did they find that any authority had been given Signs' of leal. You don't have to look twice to detect them bright eyes , bright color , bright smiles , bright in every ac tion. Disease is overcome only when weak tissue is replaced by the healthy kind. Scott's "Emulsion of cod liver oil effects cure by building up sound flesh. It is agreeable 10 taste and easy of assimilation. Prepared by Scott Jt Down * , J ? . Y. All clrucEi l . BUREAU. HUH-i.V OX. SOLICITOUS.Iloo s , OMAHA. NED. Advice FKEK. ( or the employment of n matron , anil In no plaeo did they ( Ind ( hat the county hail authorized the ox-nhorlff to place his wlfo upon the county pay roll , The committee reported Us finding nml the lilll WAD promptly rejected. Not satisfied with this finding , the woman lifts appealed to the dis trict court , where she will attempt to over ride the decision ot the commissioner * . Opcnlnp ; Miirtcrntli Hired. The case of Ferdinand Strultz ami others against the city of Omaha Is on trial before Judge Forpnson. In November , 1SS9 , the city council passed nn ordinance extending South Nineteenth street from the north line ot Hartman's ad dition south to Center street. Appraisers were appointed ami damages In the sum of $10,051 awarded. The plaintiffs went Into the IIcMl claiming that thu city had no right to assess Ihelr property for benefits to pay damagei awarded to parlies whoso property was taken. On those grounds they are contending against the collection of the tax. Wnnlfl II All I'lliln 1111 Ada Rhodes has asked the courts to divorce her from her husband George , to whom sliu was united In the month of May , 1S92 , She alleges that George has put In his spare tlmo boating , scratching and bruising her , throwing her out of the house and striking her with a long billcher knife. In addition lo wanting a divorce , Mm. Rhodes wants the restoration of her maiden name. Minor Court AliUlors. John McAvoy. charged with Brand larceny , withdrew his plea of not guilty and entered a pica of guilty to the crlmiof petit larceny. Ho was fined $50 nnd costs of pros ecution. In ) lie criminal court John Shelby Is on trial , charged with having engaged lu the practice of medicine without llrst having procured the proper certificate from the state board of health. Today Judge Ambrose will take up Judge Walton's equity docket for the purpose - pose ot disposing of. the cases which arc un. tried. Judge Ambrose will continue to sit on the bench In his own room , No. 3 , In the court house. Tlio proprietors of the Western Laborer , who have been sued by W. 13. Chambers , n dancing master , who claims that the p.ipet called him n scab , have demurred to the petition , claiming that the facls therein stated arc not sulllclcnt to constitute a cause of action. The Ko'c divorce case has bobbed up In the courts again , by the wlfo , Jcssto , answer ing the petition of the husband , George , and denying all of the allegations charged. Shn asks for a divorce and the custody of the Illtlo girl , nthel , which lias been Hie bono of contention during all of the litigation. W. C. Cofllcld , who last Saturday was sentenced to a term of ten years , by his at- toiney yesterday filed a. motion In arrest of Judgment , alleging that he had had an unfair trial. He averred that there had never been a preliminary examination , and that ho had not been Informed against according to law. i Tim Nuporliirlty Of Hood's Sarsaparilla Is duo lo the tremendous deus amount of brain work and constant caroused used In Us preparation. Try ono boltlo and you will bo convinced of its superiority. H purifies the blood which , the" Bourco of health , cures dyspepsia , * overcomes sick headaches and bllllousncss. It Is Just the medicine for you. Hood's Pills are purely vcgetablo.carefully prepared from the best Ingredients. AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA. I.nst Night's City Counrll Mrotlng-SkuII I'ractiircd In u right. At the council meeting last night Mr. Bulla reported that ho had held a conference with the county commissioners again In re gard to the appointment of a county phy sician for the district of South Omaha. The matter has been referred to the committee on charities nd that committee will recom mend at the meeting Saturday that a phy sician be appointed for South Omaha on n salary of $25 a monlh. A sink hole nuisance at Twcnty-flrst and N streets was complained of by property owners In that locality. It was ordered filled. The taxes on the Episcopal church prop- city at Twenty-third and O streets were cancelled. Mr. Moore complained of fruit peddlers standing on the corners. Mr. Moore staled that legitimate fruit dealers could not com pete with the cheap vendors who sell in ferior goods and asked the council to give them protection. Upon motion of Mr. Wy- man the chief of police was Instructed to stop the tramp venders from selling their wares on.tlio corners. Mayor Walker stated that Inasmuch as several of the regular police had been called to Auburn as witnesses in the Argabrlght case ho liad appointed as specials to take their places Messrs. John Swanson , J. U. Heed and Paul Slovens. I'rncturcil llln Skull. Charles El vert and John llarklns drank together freely yesterday. About 7 o'clock lu t evening they got into n scufllo at the licad of tlio stairway loading lo the police station when IlarKins pitched Klvert over the railing to the concrete below. Elvert struck on his head and received a very seri ous fractuia of the skull. Ho was carried nto the pollco station and given medical attention. Haiklns was locked up , but was so full of Iquor that ho claimed ho know nothing of the accident. Elvert is u plasterer. Ho is a married nan and has throe children and a wlfo liv- ng at Hcnnlngton , Neb. IIo came to Omaha In seaich of work three days ago and has been on a spree over Hlnco. Immediately after the Kculllo between the two men Harking started to skip out , but wao collared by Judge Fowler and turned over to an olllcer. With I nt.'ill to KIR. Frank J3eda was arrested Sunday night charged with bhootlng at Mrs. John Shitgo three times with Intent to kill her. Ileda and Shltgo are neighbors. They have quarreled repeatedly. Shitgo was only released from Jail a few days ago after doing fifteen days. Ueda claims that n gang of his neighbors attempted to burn his shanty and ho rushed out and fired three shotu Into the air , not aiming the weapon nt any particular person. The case will como up today at 2 p , m. Not ( llvru by n C'ntlioltu Society , Some Individuals have advertised a dance for the night of March 17 and circulated their green posters In every direction. Itov , I. II. McDovItt Sunday announced from the pulpit that the dance was not given under the auspices of any Catholic society and ho advlbcd his members not to attend mica an affair In Lent. The members of ho Ancient Order of Hibernians have also alien up the matter and will lot the pcoplo mow that It Is not gotten up by their to- clety or by any other .Catholic organization. Argnlirlglit'H Trlnl for Miitilrr. J. W. Arcabrlght , who unlll recently was a member of I ho South Omaha pollco force , till be placed on tilul at Auburn today charged with murdering his fntlier-ln-law. Us plea will bo < > elf-defenso. A number of witnesses from hern have IPCII subpoenaed by the state. Among them ro Wiley Ilocltott , Dr. GlasgowOlllcor Davis , Olllcer Van Wlo , Ofilcer Krocger. Olllcor Cmorlck and a woman that Argabrlght used 0 bo sweet on , o Hewitt's Witch Huzol salvo cures nlcorH , De\sltt's Witch Hazel salvo cuica piles. About Dictionary Coupons , A subscriber Inquires what Is to be done vlth the dictionary coupons each week after 10 has secured the onu published In The Sunday Dee and those published on the three ollowlng mornings. It the four coupons 1 Sunday nnd 3 Dally ) have been cut out , and them In with your name , address and 5 cents. You need pay no attention to hose printed In the balance ot the papers hat week. All wo want Is ono Sunday and hrco weekday coupons with each order for ono number ot thu dictionary. We pay no attention to the series number printed on ho coupons only when a subscriber fails testate state what number of book ho desires ( and hh occurs frequently ) . In that case the lumber of book corespondlng to thu series number on the coupon U sent. Hewitt's Witch Hazel salvo cures piles. THE BENNETT LIBEL CASE Btato TJndortakcsto Imponch Testimony of Witnesses for the Dofouso. NUMBER OF STORIES ARE CONTRADICTED \Vlliictnrs ( live n Hail Clniriii'tvr to IMiin ll i\ontn : lit tlio ( liiliNinltli ( Siilnoii llotv Liquor Out lull ) the .lull. The hearing of tlio Uonnctt-Ilosewator libel case a aln occunlpil lliu iitti itlun of Juilgu llorkn ycstcnlay nfteriioon. The stitto withdrew Its offer of. the linker statements secured In tlio Moshor InveatlKH- tlon ttlthout wnltliiK for tlio court to pass on the objection raised by the defense. Oeorgo A. Uciincttia recalled and testl- lied that ho no\or saw the Sayeroinan at the Jail. Ho said Moshorore his hair mid- dlliiR IOIIK durliiK the llrst part of lila term In Jail. The \\llness said ho tnadn no throats against lloaeuater. On cross-e\aniln.itlon lie Bald ho had no lo\o for the defendant nnd never had hud. It was a matter of pnlltlca purely. This animosity was not Increased until the defendant brought the witness' family Into disrepute. " All thu aitlclos printed had boon untrue. The witness never went to talk to the defendant about It , but had talked with lleo reporters. The witness ad- milted that there had been es- ( Mpes , nnd that Theodore lU'iinett had released a pi Isoner without an order from the Judge The witness said he considered ho was ll.ible civilly for the acts of his deputies , but not criminally , but he would consider Mr. ItosowntEr liable criminally for the nets of his mibordltmtos. Uo told the reason for the release of the prisoner by the jailer on his older , but said ho believed that It was technically contrary to la\\ . Uo could not say that the publication of that story was wrong. Kx-Dcputy Jailor JJnd was recalled and testified as to the cIc.inllncHa of the jail. Ho said Mostier never had u key of the Jail whllo witness \\as there. The key box was Itcpt locked. GOLDSMITH SALOON ni'ISOOH. Martin Shields was tlio next witness. Ho formerly tended bar for Goldsmith. He did not know Mosher , but knew Theodore llen- nett , and linil seen Dennett there with Horn , Ills attention \\i\n never called to the fact that Moaner was there and the wit ness would not have known It If Mosher had been there. On cross-examination the witness testified that he saw ono of the Goldsmith witnesses at the saloon after the preliminary examina tion and before the dial. This was Hnmsay , nnd the witness saw him there very frequently. Ho VMS apparently alone and was there nt all hours up to 9 or 10 o'clock at night. Kairsay didn't como thcro as often as after the trial. Larry Casey was next called nnd testified that ho did not know Moshor , Ho had no business and was at Gold , smith's nearly oveiy night last summer. Ho drank with HO many people that ho could not remember wlicthur he over drank with Mosher or not. On cross-oxamlnatlon ha denied that ho had said In the presence oC Messrs. Gllck and Goldsmith that ho had called lioulsmltns attention to flioshcr a presence In the saloon one evening last sum. m or. or.Mrs. . Smith , colored , a former neighbor of IMna Mai shall , testified that Mrs. Marshall had roomers tip to within a week of her aricst. One was named Duller and another Henderson. The witness had seen Mrs. MHT- slmll talk with men , and know of thi'lij.going to her house as late as U o'clock at night , Mrs. 1311/abeth Stnhl testified that nho "was once a married woman , " Shu know Mrs. Marshall , but know nothing of tlio hitter's husband , She did not know of Mra. Marshall's ever going out to work , and hail seen her atop mon and talk to them In tli alley , She had seen men and women go Into the Marshall house. W. M. Shepherd , colored , testified that ho had known Edna Marshall for nlno years. Ho did not know of her having ahjisband. . Lew Cntlott , Arch Harvey and "Hanr" had lived l/l'h ' her. When asked AS to the woman's reputation for truth and voracity , the witness salJ he did not Know about tlio truth part of It , but she had always seemed lo bo a bad woman , W. S. Husband , colored , also know Mrs. Marshall. Ho testified that ho had looked over paitltlons and peeped through window cracks , and told of sights ho had witnessed on such occasions. The witness testi fied that lin was somewhat stuck on the wo man himself and had assisted her. JAILKK MILLKH UKCALLUD. Jailer Miller was called and showed by the Jail record that Agnes Donnelly was placed In' Jail July 2 , 1802 , and released August 23. Rdna Marshall entered the jail September U , 1803 , and remained until December IB , Deputy Jailer Ernest used to stay In the jail sometimes In the evening while the witness went down town , Ernest was there on thcso occasions as late us 9:30 : or 10 oclock. On cross-examination the wit ness said that a person in the residence part of tlio jail would not ordinarily hoar the unlocking of the door leading to the women's department unless listening for It. There \\ero two ways of gelling down Into the woman's department. Dy going through the laundry It was not necessary to go Into the residence part nt all. The noise mudu In opening the door Into Ilici residence part de pended onllrely upon the care used by the person unlocking It. Ex-Deputy Jailer Horn was roMlled for further cross-examination by the defense. Ho testified that he never saw Ml&s Sayer nor Mrs. Ingalls and never tailed on two oc casions at Mis. Ingalls' house. Dr.V. . H. Lanyon. county physician , testi fied that the general condition of the Jail na to cleanliness was very good. U. A. Koun was recalled by the defense for further cross-examination. Ho testified Unit after his release from the Jail ho called at the house of Gcorgo Lodge. Ho denied Im puted conversations with Mra. Ledge , I In admitted Unit ho had several bottles uf liquor while In the county Jail. Some of It was brought In by Deputy Jailer Ernest and Bomo of It by "Mokey , " the newsboy The witness never saw Miss Snyor. George I ) . Strykcr testified that ho know the defendant and City Editor Hunter of The Dec. Ho never told either of them that Hohonater'a life would bo In danger If Den nett was defeated. The case was continued until 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon , when the state will call Its last witness. FIRE AND POLICE BOAKD. AV. C. T. U. Wuiitit AVInii ItuntiiH Itotitlnu llimlnt'HH Tr.uixurtocl. Chief Seavey rofoirwl to the Hoard of Klro nnd I'o 11 co commissioners last evening a letter from the Women'H Christian Temper ance union , signed by Mrs. Graham Park , Htatlng that the union had been Informed that wlno rooms were stilt being operated , nnd asking that an ofllcor be detailed to nc > company the writer on n tour of Investiga tion. Thu letter was referred back to tha chief ol police. The Investigation of the charges rnado by D. K. Ilalrd against Detective Vaughn was defcncd on account of the absence of both parlies. The petition of n taxpayer asking for the Investigation of tlm Wilson IHJUBO on DuiigliH street was placed on file , with the HUggoailon that he should Rlgn bin name. Klreman J. II. Kcott , plpcman In HOHO com pnny No. 2 , wax dishonorably discharged from the department , having left the cnmno house to get on a spree , reporting himself as nick. nick.Charges Charges against Ofllcor llurr of p.iti oiling his Luavenworth street beat In u street t.ir were dismissed. Short leaves of absence ware granted to Olllcers Dunn , Mitchell , Curry and Uruco and Detective Vaughn. J. Bldncr and R McClure were made mem bers of the fire department. J. W. KlUglmmons , driver of No. 2 chem ical , tendered his resignation from the de partment and It was accepted , Coughs , hoarseness , gore throat , etc , quickly relieved by firowri'a bronchial troches They mi r pass all other preparation ! ! In removing hoarseness and us a cougu rem edy are pro eminently thu