Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 27, 1894, Page 7, Image 7

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THE. * OMAHA DAILY BEEfcfl TUESDAY , . MARGE 27 , 1891.
8PEG1HL NOTICES.
Advertl * mnU for these columns will l < e taken
Until 12.14 p , m. for thn evening nnd until : p.
m. for the morn I nit nnd Sunday edition' .
Advertisers by twiueMIn * a numbered check ,
ran hav Answer * oddreiu > d to n numbered leltM
In care of Thellee. . Answer * no nddrcM'd will
b dMlvertd upon prencntntlon of the Pheck.
WANTED MALE HELP.
Rate * , lic ! word first Inncrtlon. to word
thereafter. NotlilnK Ukn forJeM iin ijC-
bOLlflTORSrTEAMsTitRNISHKDi IJJSTALL.
menl goods. American Wringer Co. . 1MJI ' ' 0 ! * '
Il-STS
nl lit
ACIENTS , 8AI.AIIV On COMMISSION. THn
en-Hint Intention of th nut. The * ' * * > !
rnl Chtmlral Ink ErniilnK Pencil. Hella on
night Work * Illtn mnirlc. AK nl nre myk.
In * IK00 to J1K.OO per week , t-or further
imrtlctilnni write tlm Monroe Eraser Mr * , t-0. .
J5 Ji. ' " c"- Wl > ! " > 77'
TAILORS WANTED AT FllANK J. IIAMIIK'S.
I.IVn BOLIC1TORH CAM EARN THOM IJ.W TO
J5.00 ptr day. Apply 17 , Qranlto block.
11 2/1AC *
WANTED. CANVAR8ERH ! GOOD I'ATINO
buslnoiix. 1614 Iznnl i-trrct. H-MG32 3
MKHHRR. WIIEATLEY & IIATKH , LTD. . HIH-.P-
riclil. England , are prer-nred to appoint an
nitent for lh ntAl * of Netiraika for Ihc jnlc or
Wlirntl yiHnp IIHter Ale. This nrtlel v has
achieved i-normnuii HUCCI-M In th" United KliiR-
( lom and I * without doubt the bent " " " ' "Jj" " ? ! !
rating bctf-ragi * over Introduced It will no
nhlppnl both In l tll nnd In cask fur ly'ttilnu
In the ITnltwl Hinted. Only linns lit time j with
boor bottlers and rommandlnir Inw lnlliienc < j
will IK. treated with. Apply I'V Mtrr ' " . flr >
T , W. Cloudidnle , 672 Columbus menue. New
H-M.fci *
York. - -
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WANTED-ri/JRIST AND OARDESER. A
limn who und mtandi III * buslneiw nnd IH vvlll-
in * to work. 0m either rent or "I'1' " "H
Khnres. Hot hoimo and KanU-n. TliM H K' * "
to m.ikis it " '
opportunity for the rlnht mnn
, ,
Aitdn-m with iinrtlriilnra nnd reference . w. " .
8. D. " > t-"l )
I.a llee. llapld City , _ _
\NTED RELIAIILE AND EXI'KllIENi'ED
man to 'noil mir fnmouii Carter niM mi-mnde
to c nlomer * . Only thoiie who have ft
trade need npply. AddrcM Carter Pant , , Co. .
JI4 H. Clark street , Clilcaicn. _ | t-M ln-i
WANTED ! Tiv A FIRHT-CLAHH imi'sn.
party who cnn Blv bond to sell hulehon. t' > l .
machinery and HUpplleH , flno line of liii led
ilellcoclei nnd lunch flupplleii nnd fiill lHi .of
liar KlnMware und utenmii In NI'rnckn. . iMiiith-
, -rn lona. elc. Kr partlciiliirn aildwjw Km tier
jt lllnrlclia , Kl. I'uul. Minn. _ lt Mjil S _
HAI.ia.MAN CAN SIXTHH LINK OP .
beltlnn and Boncrnl rubber from i manufnciurlni ?
i-orponitlon. A llrnt-chiss line for n lln.t-cUin
man. 1' . O. l x 1371. New York. n-MfU 3. '
WANTED FEMALE HELP.
Hate * . IHc word fltut Insertion. Ic a word
thereafter. Nothing taken for lew than 2 > c.
WANTI3D. HHST OP WAGES TO COMI'IITUNT
Klrl : muni bo BOW ! cook and Iaumlrci"t. Sirs.
J. M. Tliuriiton , 2108 Fnrn.ini Htruct. Cil3
WANTIM ) . A WOMAN TO MANAUtS A
brunch bi lne < u ; muHt have a BO" < 1. common
business education. Address ! ' 17. / " ' ' - . . - ,
\VANTj"t ; ) . oirtL , FOU on . .
work. Call at 113 So. 32d. C- 27-
WANTED. DRESSMAKER TO HEW IN FAM-
lly , must bo able l cut and lit oc.inH'lly and
rnme well recommendtd ; ivaKCS not iili'ive l.jj
per Jar. Address F C4. life. C-SM 2. '
FOB BENT HOUSES
e-nooM COTTAGI . MODKHN , ciiuiur : IN
Stanford Circle. C. S. UlgtUtcr. 201 Bee build-
Ing. - * "
HOUSES. K. K. DAULINO. I1AIIICCR ULOCIv.
uoonnN S-UOOM uouac. si . MASON
AQUNCY , C07 UHOWN IILOCK.
AQ'CV. HUTCHINSON. 16U Fnrnam.
1J-MS1S 1130
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nCNTAI. AQENCV. SIinilWOOD , 423NV Y. Life.
I ) 22G A5 *
ron nnNT TO A SMALL
family without children , n nlcu nine room
modern Imiue , 310 North 20th St. , rent UMon-
bk . lloggn & Hill. 1403 Karnam St.
D-219-A5
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I'lllBT CLASS , Wni.I. LOCATED HOUSES. L.
B. Skinner , 3 > 0 N. Y. Life. -3H
_
s-nooM .iiousu. ALL MODHRN. COD I-ARK
avenue. Inquire at 611. D M4T3 A13
4-ItOOM MODERN FLATS. 21TH AND LEAV-
cmvurlh. J. W. Kqulrc , 213 Ilea It'ld'B. I' US
APARTMENTS. 4 TO 7'ilOOMS. IN CLOWRY
"
bUlldlnes , ICth nnd ChlcnRo"Directs ; ull con
veniences ; rents low. Apply to Itubeiln. 1614
Olitaiso street. * . . D MOSO'AID *
aix-itooxr eovTAon. 037 N. 2vri r
112.00. Ihnulro 828 South ISth street.
D-1IT2725
COMrORTAIU.E. CONVKXHINT.
mwleratc rrnt.tla ; best 3 and 4-room yultcH
fyr hoilieKcepero only. References ri'tUlied. |
Also G-ioom Billtu In tenement. 816 So. 22.1 Htrcet.
HOUHI : 01 ? 7 SEVIN TOR RINT AT JII.M.
KM 8. 27lh St. U 73J 2 < 5
roil RUNT , 8-HOOM IIOUHi : . MODKRN. KUR-
nlshed \infurnlslicHj. . in : S. 10th Htiort.
_ _ 1).M7C1
KOR RliNT NINi : ROOM MODKRN HOl'rtll
In a family without small chlldri'ir. 2J > ) |
D.ivenMirt | St. 1 > ; 'J7-2S *
_
KKI.KKNNKY&CO. . R. 1. CONTINENTAL III.'K
D30
3 HOOM COTTAOn , JfiOO S. 14TH STRIJUT. ' . 0.
Inquire 828 S. 18th street. D M8Vi 31 *
HIX'ROOM COTTAdK , 3015 LKAVENWOUTH.
D MS4J 28 *
_
j'ou nr.NT , 2 GOOD itousns IN nnsT PART
Nof , OUy rent \ery reasonable to tlrstchins pee
ple. N. Hhclton. 310 N. Y. Life. D MS'iJ 29
roil R | INTTTlOOD DRTACIIIJU NINC-ROOM
IKIIIHO , Jii2l Cnpltol avenue. Also 8-room linnae.
4 > IU' Si-VMird Htrcet , Orchard Hill. II. H. Itohl-
HOII , Roifiu 7 , Commercial National , D-MS'JS
FUBNISHED BOOMS.
Rules , I c nin-d Hrst Insertion , lo a word
therpaftcr. Nothing tiiken tor less than ! 3c.
S FURNISHUD ROOMS FOR HOUSUKHKI'-
in for man and wife. Rent taken In board.
319 N. 17th. , ' U-2CQ
_
ri'RNIHIIHD ROOM ; GUNTLKMAN. 2H17 HAR-
ney at , K-CSi ia *
_
1'ARI.OR SUlTAIII.i : TOR TWO OR TIIRIU :
Kenllrmeiu al i room on second Ilinir. Verj"
u-aHon.ible. 13I I Farnain. n M.K ) 8'
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FIRST KI.OOK OK MODERN RRICK , KINIILY
furnlshnl for hoiiHekrepInK ; 3 car lltic'i ; rent
moderate. 2003 Hurt street. U MSJ7 27 *
TURKU ROOMS F1IRNISI1KD FOR l.HIIIT
UouscUfepIni ; , ili.OO. 1123 N. ISth street.
12 MHI9 27'
ROOMS SUITE. 1ST CLASS HOARD.
: iaj - E-SS1 A2t
rt'RNISHKl ) ROOM ; GENTLEMAN. 2i l7 1IAR-
ney mrt-M-u IIMsa ? 1
FURNISIUH ) ROOMS. ALL , MOD-
fill romi'iilrnccti : board If ilealreil. 411 N. lllt ! ) ,
jleferem-es reciulnnl. IJ Slsw 1
HAIKU : , HANDSO'MIJLY AND NnwiTv rru-
nUhetl IIM > UIS with prUate bath , lawn and all
onvcnii ncyg. M13 1'urnam street. J3 MOI J7
TWO ru.ixtANT SOITTH FRONT 'ALOIts
\\IIIi or without furniture , 1U2 llnuiinl ntivi-1.
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BOOMS AND BOAIUX
Rates , IHc wort ) first Insertion , lo a word
thereafter , Nothing taken for less than 2Jc.
JOUNQ WO.MUN'8 HOMi : , UNDIIR CARK OF
XVomtu's Christian association. 111 S , llth it ,
r-su
DOLAN HOUSK. 811 NORTH ISTH STUB El * .
Uood rooms , xood table , reuuonablo ratos.
ratos.A13
A13
TWO IMN12 LARGK ROOMS. WITH BTRItirTiY
llr t-cluM board. 2103 Do\iglas street , F-MiLl ?
HIXIMS ANO * HOARD. IIRUNNAN FLATS.
1WI California. K-M722 ASl'
1-OH RHNT-NICKLY FURNISHii > ROOMS.
with board , modern convulencen. I'topla ,
1731 Davenport St.
F-7M-3 >
PAY UOARD AT 192
F
nooMaANi > noAUD. RIIFKR.
ence. 2114 Farnam. F St7 31 *
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.JFOB BENT-.VNFUBNISH'D BOOMaT
Rates ; l\io word flr t Insertion , lo a word
thereafter. Nothing taken for lesi tlian lie ,
( I'.N'rURNISIIUD CHAMWIUH FOR HOl'Hi : .
kveplne to man and wlft > . No children , 31'J N.
17lh. G657
FOR BENT STOBEB AND OFFICES
Rates , lOo line each Insertion , 11.60 line per
month. Nothing taken for leu than lie.
THU 3-8TORY HlURB IIUILDING. 1111 FAR-
uaut su DOCKS < b Hill , itui I'arnam it.
OFFICES FOR RENT IN TUB KCHLITZ
bulldlnc. Kth and Horney. Special Imluct-
jt nts Iveld out to permanent tenants , Apply
to Jobst llroi , rooms 64 and Cl Schlltx build.
Inc. 1-ilJSt
MONTHS LEA8U OK B1X3RE , W 8. JTTII.
WANTIJD. I'ARTY TO 8IIARH OFHfH WITH
< 4llorn r. N. Y. Hf Ulde. ; rent. JiOO. A4-
dim Jf IT , UiM. 1-MW4
TOR R.ENT-STOHES AND OFFICES.
Continued.
FOR RENT. THE 4-HTORY IIIUCK 1IUILDINO.
IK KnrnAin St. The tulldlng has a fireproof
cement basement , complete steam heating fix
tures , nater on all floors , gas , etc. Apply at
the wnn of Tha I > e. 1 9H
roil RKNT UIHK : ROOMS AUSO I-ORTION op
KfKHl ornce In Innlnegi * renttr , SM'ajnie llde. !
cheap rent Adlre < V W , llee. I-MMS34 *
AGENTS WANTED.
Raton , Irtc n line eaei : Insertion. i\.M \ a line per
month. Nothing taken for lens than > c.
AGENTS WANTF.D-NEW IIOfflEIIOLD Aim-
cle. sells at sight , (5,00 nvernge ( Lilly pronts.
Address I' . Howard Manf. Co. , Providence ,
11. I. ' J-M7W
FOR RENT-PART PI' VERY DEHIRAULi :
oinccs , near iiith and Fiirnam , plenty alKti
room. F S3 , Uee. J 71W-Z"
WANTED , EITHER SEX , TO INTRODUCE
our Improved irm nnd vainr > to\e covers ; con-
omlzer of fuel nnd cooklni ? ntenilln. SeMd
stamp for particular * . Gasollni : Economy O > . >
Cleeland. . O. J-.M911 3 *
'WANTED xo BENT.
Rates , IVJc wonl flrnt lnertlon , lo n word
thereafter. Nothing taken for let * than 2oQ.
WANTED. HOUSES FOR RENT. W. O. TEM-
plelon. SOS Paxlon block. K2 1 _
WANTED , FURNISHED HOt'SE FOR SIX
monlh * or } enr , from May I , for family three ,
no children. Address F 7. IJee oilier.
Iv * " * 51773 * S
COTTAOES-WE HAVM I'AUTtErt DESIHINO
KPll'lociiteil cottages. ( Innln Ilrun. , 210 N. \ .
jlfp. K MSOS 27
WANTED , KITIlNISIinn COTTAOE FOR 3 Oil
6 montlm. AildrrsH ! Cl , Hec. K M870
WANTED , llOAltl ) AND HOOMrt IN PlttVATE
Cntlmllo family for two ffOtlemen ; tmmt if
within fiveblockx iKittolllci. . . AiUImm 1' 53 ,
! ! < ollkv. K MKW M *
STORAGE.
ItAtcs , lOc n line each Insertion , $1.M a line per
month. NotlilnK taken for leio tlmn ic.
BTOIIACJE FOU HOUSEHOLD OOOUU ; CLEAN
ana cheap rate. 1U Wells , lilt I'arimin.
I'arimin.M
M 838
BTOHAOE. WILLTAMS & "crtOH. 12H HAUNEY.
M SS3
WANTED TO BUY.
Hates. l'/4o word flrnt Insertion , lo n word
thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 23e.
IIIOHTEST IMUCE PAID KOIt SECOND-HAND
furniture , carpets , stoves , etc. 0. II. Ilrown ,
va N. ISth. Tel. 1711. N-34 A3 _
WANTED TO 1IUY. TEN TEAMS BUITAULE
for milk. A. MncDoimld , qlly gnrliuBe con
tractor. N Milf 2S _
WANT TO inn' AN m-IUflHT ENOINE AND
luillcr from 2 to B lion * r wer. AililreMH c. J.
1' . . IOT K. llth Bticct. N-MWJ ) _
roTBSALE HOBSES.WAGONSJETa
Kates , lee n line each Insertion , SI.M n line per
month. Nothl.ic taken foi less than 2Jo.
ALL KINDS OF VEHICLES AT WC ON THE
After March C I wilt have on exhibition ( for a
short lime only ) at 1213 Tarnum street , Oninhn ,
a full line nt line carrlOKes , coupes , landaus.
Victorias , park nnd canopy rlsw , btignles. phae
tons , carts , buckboard * . nil kinds of business
nnd pleasure wapons , drnys. milk and delivery
wagons , which 1 will close out nt
DOC OX THE DOLLAII.
A full line nnd everythingflrst-clas- ? .
Come nnd see nml be convinced that you can buy
anything you want nt luilf prlco ut 1213 Far-
nam street. Omaha , N.U.
p MUMAUaH
1' 1C3 AJ
FOK BALK , B OOOD YOUNO WOIIK HOUSES ,
wt. about 1.400 Ibg. ; 6 stt double harness ; S
waeous , almost new. Will B H nil or part
cheap for cash or time. If. Hall. Flor
ence. Noli. ' '
FAMILY HOUSE TOH SALE. INQUIIIE AT
Llnsi-ea Oil works. I1 MStS 27
FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
Hates , l'ic ' won ! first Inscrllon , Ic a word
thereafter. Nothine taken foi less than 2oC.
I1ALED 1LVY FOU BALK. THE STANDARD
Catlli : Company , Amep , Neb. , Im\o Z.OOO tons
of good barn stored hay for bale. All orders
filled promptly. Q 8S7
KOH SALE TWO FOOL AND TWO ] JILLTARD
tables , Mnnhattnn st > lc. monarch cushions , slzo
< H by 9 , nnd nil fixtures pertaining thereto.
Tables not used ono year \et. Will sell or trade.
For particulars write to Prank dcorke , Carroll
City , Iowa. Q 201 A4"
POIl SALE. "SECOND HAND ENGINES , IN
Hrst clasi shape , from 5 to 40-horne pnwer. In-
dmtrlal Iron Works. Omaha. Q 321A8
ST. IlEUNA-nD 1'UITIES. I' . O. 11OX 69J ,
city. Q-M4M n5
FOU SALE. NICE CLEAN C.llAVEL. OMAHA
Silicon Wall Piaster Co. , Ci ; First National
bank. Q-MKO alC
roil SALE , TIIUEB HtTNlIllt ) BUSHELS OK
early need polntoes nt foity-tl\c cents. E. W.
Crane , 318 N. 38th street. Q MC05 27 *
rOH SALE. CHEAP , A CO-HOUSE POWER
automatic enclne ami boiler , neatly new : also
low J. Leftvll turblniIn gootl older. Henry
IJurRdorf ; plmore. ( Neb. Q MJi IS *
FOR SA"LE ntEsii cows A NO CALVES.
2S2S Welwtcr Htreel , Q M8S9 3l
FOR HA LE. 1'HOTOGUAl'H fAMlTllA. CX8.
lens , tripod , etc. , complete , as good UH ne\v
JG.OO. Also n No. 2 Kodak , $23.00. 13. W. lnn-
netl , 501 Ilronn' block. Q MWO 29 *
MISCELLANEOUS.
Rates , ! Ho n nerd first insertion , lo a word
thereafter. Nothing taken for leas than 2Jc. <
WE WILL MAIL A COl'V OP OH. KEELEY'H
"Treatlstt on the Liquor Habit" ftco of charge
and In plain cnvclopex upnii ntiplluulou. Ad
dress , The Keeley Institute , Ulnlr , Neb.
R-CSt 2
CLAIBVOYANTS.
Uates , I lie , word first Insertion , lo a word
thereafter. Nothing taken for lesu tlian 25c.
MRS. DR. II , WARHEN , CLAIRVOYANT , RE-
llable business medium ; 7th ) ear at 119 N. 18.
B-SSS.
MASSAGE , BATHS. ETC.
Rates 1H ° n word first Insertion , la a wonl
thereafter. Nothing taken for less than Ke.
MADAMU BMITH. COS S. 13TII. 2ND PLOOlt.
room 3. Massage , xapor , alcohol , ateam , sul-
phurlnn and sen baths. T MS.'l 31 * >
MADAM BROWN. 1314 CAl'ITOL AVENUB.
2d lloor , room 4 , massage , ulchohol. sulphur
nnd sea baths. -T M717 23
MASSAGE. MADAME I1UUXARD , HID DODGE.
T M8U ! 2
PEBSONAL.
. IHo n word first Insertion , la a nerd
thereafter. Nothing taU n for l s than 23a.
V1AVI. HOME TREATMENT POU LADIES.
Health Uwk and condtiltnilon tret , . Addresser
or mil. Vlu\l Co , uullu 210 Uea IJUlff. IjlJy
nllendant. U M3H
UNTIL rURTHER NOTICE JOHN NELSON IS
the onlr person employed by ino to do tha
clranlnc ofaults nnd ccsstpouls. A. llacDoa-
aid. City Uurbnvv > Contractor. U M2ltAt >
MASSAGE TREATMENT. ELECT1'.O-THERJ1U
baths. Scalp und hulr tmittiu-nt , manlcuro and
chiropodist. Mrs. Test , 319h & ISIh.Wlthncll bll <
U-830
COMl'Ot'ND OXYGEN CURES ASTHMA ,
hronchltlu. ronsumpllon. caturrn. etc. Thr e
das free nt R. 33 Douglas blk. Idtli and Dader.
U 131 a3
WANTED. I1V A MIDDLJ7-AC1E1) AMERICAN
Inily. sllimtlon n liousi'l < e < 'j > ei wlicnt shi CHH
l > o one ot the family ; waffs moderate ; refi > r-
I'liecs. Adili s t'"M. llee. U M82S 2S
ASrilOLOClEK "OLD DR. I'At'L CASTOR ; "
send dnto o ( blrtb. Hex , M cents und Hlanip fpr
fuluro prospects , marrlHW , business. spei-uO-
Ihiiu all affnliu ; mi'nllon papr. 22i Third u\e-
nutf , llux 31 , Now Yotk. U MOOS 2I
MADAME LA ROOK HAS OPENED MASSAI1E
parlors at Kill Hownril Rlrtvt. 3d it.xjr fnnit to
loft. Imnroxed innmietle , Mtnpiithlc , riilphur
nnd nli-ohiillc bnths , betS rentful and curathe.
Improved Swedish band rubbing , ! ' a. in. io
S p. in. 1'arlorn 3 and 4. r Mim 8 *
_
OEORUB OIIISON , AOED AIKH'T
IF 4. NA-
tl\ of EiiKlanil , who wns In Montunn and
Idaho In the se\rntles nml early vlKhtlts. com-
inunlenteH with us prior in DecemlM-r next ho
will hear of somelhliiK to his mluinliigiLewjn
A , Oroir & Lefroy , Iit\vyers. lirndliui > bulldlnf ,
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MONEY TO LOAN BEAL ESTATE.
Rates , lOo a line each Insertion , Jl.M a Una ptr
month. Nothing taken for less than Kc ,
_
LOANS oFPiMriiovuU "AND UN"IMI'ROVED
city property. 13,000 and upwanla. C to " 6H per
rent ; no delays. W. Parnaui Smith i Co. , 13JO
l'urnaiu. W-tn
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ANTHONY LOAN AND TRUST CO. , 31) N. Y.
Life , loans at. low rutra for cnolca aecurlty on
Nrbnuku ami , Io\m farms or Omaha city
propurty. W t'JJ
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. THE
O , P. Davis Ox , UOi Farnam , tt. \V-i >
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES ON
Improved and unimproved Omaha real eatau ,
1 lo C jcara. Ptdtllty Trust Co. 1792 Furnam.
*
MONEY TO LOAN ON FARMS IN DOUQLA3
county and Omatui city property. No delay.
FUellty Trust Co. . 17M Fanum it. W-M8M
LOAN AND TRUST CO. , 30(1 HEE
bulldu > ( . W-7 i
When I V/ask / a Gal washday was always a petfgft dreaj ,
but land sakcs.it aint no chore at aH now since Jhon fAine/pjJK / folks
got to making. s a
I
|
Ifsart&iVlsfhetcst
fhfng for HOUSEKEEPERS
that ever was a
nventeJ.v aa
ir rT7//vK
.
JT3 islhe
= 3
§ CHEAPEST ;
for if saves
TIME , LABOR
And CLOTHES.
? i
j
| Wei f ? ' !
I pnro and unadulterated , whllo for rapid cleansing power it has 116 cijunl.
N. K. FAIRBANK & CO. , Chicago.
MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE.
Continued.
MONtlY TO LOAN ON OMAHA ritOI'UHTV.
and Nebraska fnnn nt from 0 lo 7 per -cent.
W. U. Melkle , first Nafl bank blJg. W S34
TO LOAN ON IMI'tlOVKD OMAHA
leal estate , llrennan , Loi'O & Co. , I'axton blic.
w Mm
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OMOHA LOAN & TIIUST CO. . 18TII AND
Douclua Bta. . loan money on city and farm
property at lowcat rate * of Interest. W 863
MOHTUAOU LOANS. A. MOOHU 501 N. Y. Life.
' *
M'-JMAS
_
LOANS ON UKAL , ESTATE , WARRANTS. GOOD
note * , etc. , bought. Uar\ln Bios. . 210 N. Y. Life.
W-2T3
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WANTUD , APPLICATIONS TOIl LOANS. J. D.
Zlttle. llro-an blk. . Omalio. W 033
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LOANS WANTUU ON CITY AND FA11M
property. J , N. I'rcnicr , opp. 1' . O.
ANY ONK DUSUUNO TO IX3AN FROM i,0ft ) . <
to JIS.OOO.W on Ken < l xccurlty nml at a bis rate
of Interest will do well to Investigate.
AiWress I' . O. Hot 7W , Omalin. W MSIB 27
MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS.
Ilfllcs , lOc a line each Insertion. $1.50 n line per
month. Nothing taken for less tlian 2ic.
_
WILL LOAN MONBY ON ANY KIND OF
security ; strictly confldentlal. A. K. Harris ,
room 1. Continental block. X 887
_
MONUV LOANED ON rUIINlTUItC , PIANOd.
all.nittclea ot value. Ji'ied Terry. 43U Ham so
block. X SM
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LIKi : l N8UJlANCn 1'OLICIR.H IX3ANCD ON
or bous.it. K O. Clieaney , Ivunius City. Mo.
M687
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SHOUT TIME LOANS' . 701 N. Y. LIFB 11LDO.
X-A120S u8
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THE PLACE TO IJORHOW
MONEY ON HOUSUHOLDTUnNITimE.
MO.NUV ON ItOUSI.-S AND MULMd.
MONUV ON WAGONS AND CAIIUIAGES.
MONEY ON 1'IANOS AND OUOANS.
MONEY ON WAHEIIOUSK nECEllTS , ,
MONEY ON MEllCHANDISE.
MONEY ON ANY CHATTEL SECUIUTIES ,
MONEY ON sooda tlnit remain with you.
MONEY IPOU WANT NO I'UnLlCITT.
MONEY IN larRu or nnmll amounts.
MONEY AT LOWEST I'OS-SIIILE IIATF.S.
MONEY IN QUICKEST 1'OSSIHLD TIME.
MONEY THAT > ou may pay back nt anytime
arid In any amount. Is-nt KOOM 4 , WIT1INDLL
block , cor. ISIIi nnd Hnrrey stn. .
TUB FIDELITY LOAN QUAIIANTEB CO.
MONEY TO LC vN
We will loun you any sum which you \vlsh ,
small or large , ut the lowest possible rates , In
the quickest possible time nnd for nny length
of time to suit jou. You can pay It back In
such InntallmentB ns you wish , when you wish ,
nnd only pay for It us lone as jou keep it.
You can bonow on . .
HOUSEHOLD rURNlTURE AND riANOS.
HORSES. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES , ,
WAREHOUSE IcEt-EllTU MERCHANDISE ] ,
OR ANY OTHER SECURITY ,
Without publicity or removal of property.
OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. ,
30G SOUTH 1CTH STREET ,
First lloor aliovo the street. _ _
THE OLDEST. LAROEST AND ONLY INCOR
PORATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA. .
MONEY TO LOAN ON HORSES. WAGONS ,
pianos nnd furnlturo of nil kinds. Uuslness
confidential. . J. 11. Haddock , room 427 namga
block. X-89S
BUSINESS CHANCES.
Rales , lOo a line each Insertion. J1.50 a line per
month. Nothing taken Coi leas than zoo.
DRUG STORE. CENTRALLY LOCATED ON
easy teims. Ilex 618. city. Y 900
MEAT MARKET TOR SALE , CENTRALLY
located ; lilted up first clats ; dolnc good busi
ness. Address C. IJee ofllce. Council llltiffs.
Y 287 A7
I1EST PAYING SALOON IN OMAHA ; PART
cash , balance trade : slikncss onuso- for selling.
D. J. Wilson , 1714 N. ' 25th "nil eel , Omaha , Neb.
TOR SALE , AT A 11AHOAIN , ALL OR IIALV
Inlercxt In n well ewlabllshed live stock com
mission business. AddressP , 45 , Ier.
FOB EXCHANGE.
Rales , 10a a line each Inmrllon , ll.M n line per
nmnlh. Nothing UKen for less Ihim 25c.
STOCK OF MILLINERY AND NOTIONS ;
want horses and caltle. Box 29 ; . Frankfort ,
Ind. Z Ml
FOR EXCHANGE. $11,500.00 QALVESTON CITY
property for merchandise or isaml Nebraska
land. Ilex 373 Keanu-y , Neb. Z M28 3 *
ilUSINESS L1LOCIC FOR SALE OR TRADE
for land or nulxc. In eastern Nebraska. I * . O.
Uox 106. Crcalon , Neb. 7. M52I lilC *
WHAT HAVE YOU TO TRADE FOR A GOOD
8-room house In norlh part of clly , conven-
lenlly located , good n lBhborhood. Would
take vacant lot or smaller house. Address I !
C3 lleo olllco. Z 544
FOR SALE OR TRADE. H.OOO.W WORTH OF
pmpcrty In Vernon. Texas ; two cholcu lots In
Oivjtnah , Texas ; cheap for cash.ddres < D
20 , llee. Council Blufffc Z CiQ ) - < i
I WILL 13XCHANOE 3M ACIira FINE LAND
In Cedar county and Klvo J2.000 cash for JS.OOO
Block of goods. Address conltdentlal , Ilex 413
David City. Neb. <
I OWN 100 FARMS IN NEIJRASICA' KANSAS
and Dukola. Will Eell cheap or exchange for
md e. , horses und cattle. Address box It.
Frankfort. Ind. ' j"1
ATTENTION. CARRIAGE AND HARNESS
deulerH-I will cxcliniiitu lot 9. block 4 , llaker
1'lacv. Omaha , for can-lanes nnd harness. Ad
dress C. II. Plertc , Hlawutha. Kun.
WANTED. TO EXC1IANOE KOIl A TYl'K-
wrller or a phaeton , u clear lot In Fleming ; ,
Colp. C. F. Svrlft , llarlan. Ii . ZWS M * .
IMl'UOVEU OMAHA I'llOl'EUTV. Cl.BAIt.Ti >
exchange for ttrm-ihis * hotel ; glvo nil part leu-
lare. Address r K. lttf. _ y.-Miiai )
ALE Oil TltADE. $1.000 00 WORTH Of
property In Venmn. Txa : two choice loin In
Onavvnh. Texaa ; cheap for cash , Address p
Council 1IIUITH. /-.Minis 3
FOB. SALE BEAL ESTATE.
Hates. 1V4 ° Wlinl ( lr l Insertion , lo a word
thereafter. Nothing taken for less than Kc.
ELEOANT IIOMB ! SIOHTLY coiiNEn.
terms easy , modern house , 11 rooms , hard.
vviKkl llnlch. nlcu shrubbery , fine ground W45.
north of Haiucom park ; worthy of your con-
ilderatlon. M. J. Kennard & Co. , WJ and
N. Y. LlfB bide. nE-tl
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ONE 200-ACHE I'AHM TOP. SALE. APP'LY TO
W. J. Harrison iv A. i > . Itos , on farm , Ulalr.
U E MMi
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ilARQAINS. HOUSES. LOTS AND FARMS.
alu or tradu. * ' . 1C. Durllns. Darker block.
303
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CHEAP HOMES roll SALE ,
llousca and lots , all sizes , location * , nnd prices ,
taken under foreclosure by caitern partlu who
Inslat un InmiedUle sale. Al > a Nebraska farm
lands. Will sell at halt value , nnd t.isy term * .
R. F. Ranklne. Omaha National Lank.
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OREAT SNAP. LEVEL. RICH 'OAIIUEN
lands , one mile from city llmlU. ItM.W to JlOO.t-
o r ucie. on t > yaara lima ; oin trade. , Call
i 0 N. Y. Life bulldlnc. KB-ra Mil *
tSTKN-LlTTLE PALACE ! TERMS ;
7 looms ; grate and hot writer heat ; llrst-clais
plumbing ; barn for threa hone * : full lot ,
east frontr east of parkj mutt be Men lo ba
appreciated. M. J. JUmiard It. Co , . 90 } and
MTN. Y > LlfB bldjf. _ _ _ RE-CU
llARQAlN-ailBATEST itf THU C1TT IN
\acant lot * . Let ua show you th property ,
fur now U the lima to make your Invest
ments. M. J. Kennard & Co. . 007 and 90 $
N. V. Life bldg. RE- <
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10 SECTIONS CHOICH LAND : CHEAP ; TERM3
eaiy : colony wanted ! commhulon itberul : alao
landa for ( lock and nidie. J. W. Welsloo ,
Qrant , Neb. 11E-1M AS *
FOB SALE BEAL ESTATE.
Continued ,
IIA HO A IN. N. E CORNER 20TH AND HICK-
orr. . 1C Marling. Uarkcr block. R E-M37C
LOT 0 , IJLK. 172 , CHEAP. F , IJee 6i3 A-1S'
FOR SALE , A FINE HOME OF 12 ROOMS
oulsldo of balh rooms , closet , pantry , furnace
room , etc. , In ono of the best locations , ele-
cnnlly furnished and fully equipped In every
particular , ready to step right Into , and o
bargain for anyone nliout to locnte. The who ! *
outnt , liouxc , lot and furniture. J12.000.00. much
less than cost nnd only offered for sain on
account of family being nvrny much of the
time the present year. Address D W. lira.
R E-150 nS
FOR HALE , 7-IIOOM COTTAGE AND LOT AT
2211 Webster street for W.SOO.OO. Apply on
premlsca. R E M443 n3
YOUNO MAN , AllE YOU MARRIED ? IF NOT
> mi nrc Kolng to be. You want u home.
WHY wpend JMO.OO on a vveildlns trip
when this amount will maku the
first payment on one of
those Imiutlful homes In
AVONDALE PARK. ?
Nothing like them In the city ;
fi lu 8 I-IIOIIIM ; l-very modern
Improvement ; electrle llglitx. etc.
NOW Is llif lime lo buy. Omaha
property will never be cheaper.
STOP pa > lnc u-nt. If you don't
) ou nlll never own n home In a
hundred yearn.
CALL nl our ofllce , 1702 r.irnam street , and
jet UH glnw jou this properly , or
DRIVE out nnd ceo It , 27th to SStli on Webster
btrc-et. RE MSU 28
THREE IJEAtJTIFUL HOMES. ON THE HIGH
grounds JUKI off of West Farnam street. Call
and wc nlll tell you nil nlout llicm. M. J.
Kennard & Co. , W7 und 90S N. Y. Life bldir.
RC13
WILL SELL AT A HAROAIN. HOUSE. EARN
and lot ; nlso two vacant lotd. coinrr 23lli
nvenuo nnd llurdeltejwon ernde. Boner nnd
water ; lots well finctt. Apply to owner ,
Mornnd. 1510 Harncy. ill IUI M731 A21
FOR HALE. 5-ItOOM OfJTTAOi : . 13TH. NEAR
Lake slreet ; will welt olioap. Ilex 373 , Kearney ,
Neb. nil RK M7a
TOR SALE-2 HOUSErtAND LOT. 20TH NEAR
Lenvenworth , brlnglnic. oed revenue , luirgnln
for cash or part clcarJunil. Make offer. G. L.
Green. loom 23 , llarkm block. RE 795
SEE THESE llAltaA
$1 , > 0 Oil full lot and fi-nSom house.
J1.IMO.Oil fnr hmiRf , hen.ttFwlth hot water.
J2fiflO.O < ) clolhliiR for a < h nw > .
C. D. Hutchlns < jn , 1023 I'ai nam street.
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FOB LEASE-SEAL ESTATE ,
Rates , lOc n line each .Insertion , ? I.W n line per
month. Nothing taken , fitf less than Kc.
IXR LEASE. 20 OR 4J-ACRE TRACTS NEAR
Floience lukc , J-.OO per afcre. lloggu & . Hill.
> ' R-937 MM
l'"OH 1H3NT OR SALE , rOUR ACUEH OAR-
dell land and 4-room houxe. Call 001 N. 13th
str-iet. ; , " , . M720 2S
MEBOANTILE ADJUSTMENTS.
Rates , lOa n line each In.tortlon , Jl.M n line per
monlh. Nollilng taken for less than 23c.
THE 'MERCANTILE ADJUSTMENT CO.
Cavanagh , Thomas McQllton , Counsel.
W4 Karbach block , Omaha. *
Adjustments , settlements ) and compromise made
for falling of Insolvent merchants.
UNDEBTAKEBS AND EMB ALMEBS
Rales , IKc word first Insertion , lo a word
thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 2JC.
H. K. I1URKET. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND
embalmor. 1G1S Chicago si. Til. 80. 904
SHOBTHAND AND TYPEWBITINa.
VAN SANT-8 SCHOOL OP SHORTHAND. 613
N. Y , Life. Omaha. Ask for circular. M905
OUTLEBY GBINDINO.
A. L. UNDELAND IS NOW READY TO DO
all kinds ot line grinding at his old stand. 103
S. llth street. 367 alO
MTJSIO , ABT AND LANGUAGE.
Rales , 10o a line each Insertion. Jl.M a line per
month. Nothing taken for less than 25c.
O F. CIELLENIIECJK. IJANJOIST AND
teacher. 1810 California at. 914
UPHOLSTEBJNG.
OLOHE UPHOLSTERING > CO. . GENERAL FUR-
nlluro repairing ; estimates and Information
cheerfully given. All work called for and
prumplly attended to. 2033 Faruam street.
Telephone 750. M323
DBESSMAKfNQ.
Rates. l'Jc ' vvord first Insertion , la n word
thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c.
DRE.SSMAK1NO IN FAMH.IE3. MISS STURDY.
421 $ Nlclioaa. | 114 A2
Till : HICALTV MAItlvirr.
INSTRUMENTS placed on record March
WARRANTY DEEDS.
Cornelius Warner to John Domlnn
n Vj MW K-lfi-10 J 2,000
\V V Hnrbeie toVllllam Uarberir.
loin It nnd 12. Albright & A'a 111 add
lot II , block fi , Creli.'liton HelKhtH. . 1,130
CV Clurk and wife to K K IloberlH
lot 14 , Kills Place , ' 4,000
II II llnnler to J O Jacob * , lot 15 ,
block "H , " SuumlcrH & H's ndd. . . . . J,500
S O Cudy to name , lot 15 , block 7.
Clovenlale ndd. . . , „ ( , . , , 400
S.iino to A K Jacobs , lotH la und 14
block 7- same 900
W H CushliiK' and vvlft''to ' J W Bhuw.
H 1-3 lot 1. block 11(1113 ( feet of H l-I !
lot 2 , block 14 , Improvement U.HSO-
B A 'licnson , 'trust < rtH"nnd"\Vlfo'"t'o '
ChrlHt JluillK , lotBtd , 6 , 7 and K
block M. Ueiwon./ ,
Ueiwon.'J ' \ ) . to M N
G.SOO
175
QUIT CLAIM DEEDS.
Catherine Itowley ' < lnd hiiHhand to
Samuel Itltchle , lota l- , block 7 , Jet-
ter'H ad. , , . . . . . . . . r II ; . i
Wlllluin Henderson iimjl wlfu toV II
ParrlBh. lot 5 , blqck.l2. , Thomua Ac
Seam' ndd . . , . . . : . i
Sumo to xuinc , lot ll.lilock , 4 , Houth
Omaha park . . ' ! . > . . , , . i
C 13 Elliott , special muatPr , < o PoitH-
month HavlnRH hank , w 'M feet lot
0 , West Hill add . . . , , . . , 700
Total nmqiint of transfers . 119,978
We nlll wnd yon the m rrelntn
Frtoch Preparation CALTIIOO
f rr and a lf < al guarantee that
I\LTIIU3 ! ull"K lor your
IIr lUt , MU-enctli aud Vigor.
Vie Hand fy ifiatiifitd.
Addraaa VON MOIIL CO.
BUREAU. SUKS.t 0 > . . 90lniT01tan6
Uulldln ? . OMAHA. NEU. AUvlua I'UEK.
MISS MADELINE'S ' PAST LIFE
iJvidenco Touching Its Character from the
Standpoint of the Defendant.
SOME OF THE DEPOSITIONS ADMITTED
NpirrnI of the Moro Disgusting \Vorti Sup *
lirrsurd .InilRo Itnullcy Make * 11 I'len
to tlm 1'rrs * Not In Puli-
Ilsli tlio DelwIU.
WASHINGTON. March EC. There was
great Interest todny to learn the decision of
JIHRO | Dradley upon the lulmlssahlllty of
drposlllonn Impcaclilni : the character of
Madeline Pollard , which the llrccklnrldRO
forces had offered nnd to which the liliiliitlft
opposed nunicroiis objeclloiis.
Itcganllng the awccpliiK denial of thu right
to tnlu any depositions , dc bo no esso , under
the act of congress crcatlnR the court , the
judge said that the judiciary act of 1879 con
ferred the right In hroad terms upon any
party to any civil action In any court of the
United States. It could not bo disputed that
tlilH was a court of the United States , and
the fact that the court had always main
tained the right would justify him In con
tinuing to enforce It until a higher court
overruled the practice. There were other
grounds upon which ho sustained the Irregu
larity of the depositions as a whole. Ob
jections had been mudo to the deposition of
one Urn ml because he refused to nniwer
certain questions concerning a woman who
had Introduced him to Miss Pollard , said
that ho did not want to "glvo away" a mar
ried woman and then persisted that ho did
not know her name.
LACKING IN A MORAL SENSE.
The judge said that It appeared that In
stead of refusing to answer , the man did
not know , or was lying. While the direct
examination of the witness had brought out
nothing derogatory to the plaintiff he had
refused to answer a question whether he
had taken liberties with her while riding.
What object ho could have had In refusing
to answer , If the answer would have In
jured the plaintiff , the Judge could not see ,
since from his own testimony ho was ut
terly lacking In a moral sense , ad
mitting that although ho was n married
man ho was accustomed to visit houses of
ill fame. The Judge overruled this objec
tion , saying that there was nothing reflect
ing on Miss Pollard in the lestlmoily , unless
it was that she had consented to associate
with such a disreputable character as the
Illness had admitted himself to be.
The deposition of one Kaufman was also
admitted , but the judge spoke very sharply
of these last two , saying that they were ut
terly unfit to be read before the court , that
he would gladly exclude them If he could
and expressed the hope that the counsel
would see fit to omit the disgracefully ob-
sccno matter In them.
Ho sustained the objections which hid :
been made to the deposition of John O'Toole ,
Dr , Green and Dr. Lewis , that they were
based on hearsay. Ir , Lewis is the physi
cian who testified that Colonel Snope , the-
late republican candidate for congress In the
Lexington district , hod asked him to perform
a criminal operation upon a Miss Pollard.
The deposition of a Mrs. Miller and of
Rosqlle , who had been engaged to Miss
Pollard while sliu was In the Wesleyan
institute , were admitted , the judge com
menting that the plaintiff had placed her
character and her maturity In a measure In
question by that clause of the declaration
which Averred that she had been seduced
, on cheek
and brow
is evidence
that the
body is
getting proper nourishment.
When this glow of health is
absent assimilation is wrong ,
and health , is letting down.
taken immediately arrests
'waste , regardless of the
cause1. Consumption must
yield to treatment that stops
waste and builds flesh anew.
Almost as palatable as milk.
Pruparod br Scnlt & Bowne , N , Y. All druceht * .
Man Dovalopoil
REN'EWED
THE OUKAT LIFE
Lpivcr. CUI'IUKNE.wlll
reMorp all HIP Ki'iioJallvo
orkMim. Iniroli'iicy Ini-
IiOHHlbhi K OUI'IDr.NE In
iisod. Sh'iul for In-n clr-
riilarx and lnHtlnioiilnla
UAVOL MKDICINK CO. ,
P. O. Ilex J07U. San Fran-
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OiiMh-tlUj I * . " D ( Kit lOlh & Ma oii HlB.1 Omaha
3Wpm , . .Ht , Ixiuis Cannon Kail . i : 35pm
by the ilefciulnnt nnd thnt ho WAS a tncro
Rlrl when Colonel UmcHlnrlilRO first mot
her.
her.Hach
Hach ildc fltrd objections to the ruling *
itRAlnitt It. Then JtulRo llrmlloy nmdo n
few remarks In the Interest of publlo
tnornllty nml ho snlcl. "Tho court Inn
been ( IcIiiReil with nnonyninua letters
In this cnitr. tt la unlil that anyone
ono who vvoulil write nn anonymous letter
should not expect to have nny notice taken
of them nnd would do almost anything menu ,
Some of thcun loiters , however. Room to
como from females nnd to be dictated by
ROO < ! motives. "
Many of them referred lo the publication
of details of the trial , nnd while the court
could rxcrclso no censorDhlp nvor the press ,
ho RugKestcd llmt papers should omit the
Improper details , an ho thotiRht nonio of
these dclnlls If published would subject the
papers to exclusion from the malls ns obscene -
scene matter. Moreover , It wns almost n
calamity to the city of Washington nnd
the country at largo that such matter should
bo carried broadcast Into Its homes.
Attorney Sloll then proceeded to rend the
deposition of Joseph Unlley , clerk of the
Woodford county circuit court nt Ver
sailles. Ky , . from the records of the court.
The clerk had testified In 1S84 there were
Indictments for murder against Olllo and
It. 1 * . llrovvn and that Colonel Hrecklnrldgo
had been one of the defending attorneys.
It appeared that the trial was In progress
on August G , the day upon which Miss Tol-
lard had testified that the colonel took her
to the IIOUPC of Sarah doss. In Lexington ;
also on August 12 , 13 anil 16. The cross-
oxamlnatlon of the clerk , read by Attorney
Karrcll of Lexington , developed the further
Information that during this trial Colonel
Ilri'CUInrldgo had frequently driven over
from Lexington , returning nt night , nnd
sometimes bringing his wife. Ho had at
tended the whole trial of Ollle Drown , al
though some of the lawyers had not.
iinni-Ei ) HIM TRY THIS : CASK.
One of the Lexington lawyers , Edwnrd M.
Wallace , who had been associated with
Colonel llrecklnrldgc In the defense of Olllo
llrovvn. had , deposed that the colonel wns
present throughout thu trial , arguing the
cnia and examining the witnesses , and his
statement was rend.
Next came the deposition of Judge Rodney
O. Hart , who had been associated with Col
onel Drecklnrldge ns counsel for the Chesapeake -
peako & , Olilo railroad In cases tried In
August , 18S4.
Tho. deposition of Judge Jerry II. Morton ,
to prove that the defendant was In Jessa
mine county , Kentucky , from August 27 to
August 30 , 1SS4 , was read , and the cross-
oxamlnatlons showed that the town wns , in
hour and a quarter by railroad from Lex
ington.
Judge Joseph I ) . Hunt's deposition cor
roborated that of Mr. Hnggnrt.
Theodore Davis , clerk of the court , de
posed that Colonel HrecKlnrldge hntl voted
In Lexington August 4 , 1884 , nnd W. S.
Marsh corroborated his testimony.
Nnt L. Kronntigh. lawyer , added his tes
timony that Colonel Urecklnrldgc had been
engaged In the Jnsgamlne county court from
August 27 to August 30. 1884. but could not
eay where ho ( Colonel Drccklnrldgc ) had
passed his iilghtu during that time.
Joseph S. Kaln , proprietor of the Claren
don hotel In Loxlngton , deposed that Colonel
Drucklnrldgo and tmJmbers of his fam
ily had slopped nt the Phoenix
hotel , as It was then called. In 1887. Inci
dentally , the hotel man recalled an argument
which Colonel Ilrecklnrldgo had made on
this occasion , and the recollection of the
controversy carted the congressman's shoul
ders to shako with laughter.
After the noon recess a deposition by
James B. Ely , ouco clerk of the circuit court
of Fayetto county , was read. He remem
bered that Colonel Drecklnrldgo 'had been
engaged In a case on November 22 , 23 and
24 , 1SS7 , and at the unveiling of the statue
of John C. nrecklnrldge , on September 1C ,
1887.
1887.The
The deposition of Slbter Marie Hyacinth ,
who was 47 years of age , was
read , and said that her memory
was very bad , nnd showed that she
could not remember that Madeline Pollard
had attended the Notre Dumo convent at
Heading , O. , of which the sister had been
mother superior In 188.1.
The deposition of William O. Wood , a carpenter -
ponter of Lexington , was rend. Wood wns
engaged to Miss Pollard In 1S82 , but when
ho told her ho could not take her upon n
trip to Europe shu broke the engagement
and threw at him the ring he had given her.
Ho did not know her ago then , hut consid
ered her a young woman.
The reading of All E. Julian's deposition
and cross-examination closed the day's pro
ceedings. Julian Is the blind man whoso
adventure with Miss Pollard nt a country
frolic on Christmas evening , 1882 , has been
the subject of numerous publications slnco
the opening of this scandal.
WILL .SCRATCH HKIH'KINKIDCK.
Union I.riignn Cluli of Chicago to Tnlie
Action In tlu > CIIHO.
CHICAGO , March 26. ( Special Telegram
to The Dee. ) H Is more than probable that
at nn early meeting of the Union League
club directors the name of Congressman W.
f ) . P. Drecklnrldgo will bo scratched from
the list of honorary members. The Union
League club has been very conservative In
electing honorary members , and conferred
that distinction upon only three men , ox-
President Renjamln Harrison , Chnuncey M.
Uepow nnd the Kentucky congressman.
At the luncheon hour today , when the club
house was crowded with members , the plight
of Mr , Drecklnrldgo formed almost the sole
topic of conversation. Many members did
not know until the public announcement
was made that Mr. Ilrecklnrldge'B name
was on the honorary roll. It was generally
conceded that the Kcntucklan , In view of
the recent disclosures , was out of his class ,
and moro than 100 members of the club ex
pressed themselves as favoring his expul
sion. The question will probably bo brought
before the board of directors In u few days.
Tlm .Mini Who Smokcx
Wants the best nnd naturally gets Old
Dominion cigarettes , Photograph in each
package.
COULD NOT AGREE.
ilurytiK'ii I'all In Itrarh \VnlIot In .11 rs.
Kndlgi'r'H Cimo.
After having been out for ninety hours the
Jury In the cuso of the state against Elolsa
Uudlger , charged with having murdered
"Raron" Hlner of South Otniha has been dis
charged and the prisoner has been remanded
back to the Douglas county Jail. At no time
during the trial was there a nrosnect of
agreement , as It Is understood that J.wo of
the Jurors were for acquittal from start to
finish. _
KnjohiiMl thu Tiillom.
Frank J. Ramge , a tailor ot the city , has
secured a temporary restraining order , which
will bo heard next Saturday , enjoining Tailors
union No. 02 from Interfering with his busi
ness. He alleges that the members of the
union have brought on a strike In his shops ,
and that If they uro not rosl rained from carryIng -
Ing on their operations tliry will damage Ms
business In at least the sum of $100,000.
Minor Court
Oeorgo White la on tilnl In the nlmliml
court charged with having broken Into the
stou' of the Omnliit Tent und Awning com-
[ i.uiy with Intent to Htcul.
The MlHfiouil I'acltlc Hallway company
IIIIH Hied n petition nuking that the appoint
ment of Itulph K. ( tuylord UK administrator
of ( lie estiife of ( leorgo Jny be revoked ,
Jity WIIH killed by the i-ur gf thu railway
company , ami hm heirs brought milt fur
K.W , auylord lielng appointed to look utter
the uffiilrH of the
W. Putrlok lias oecured nn Injmio-
tlon restraining N. I ) . Allan of KUIIHUH City
ftom HollliiK tlm piopcrty of the Mctropoll-
tii n Cable company until ho mitlmle.s u
judgment for J'J.l , : . which thu plaintiff
holcln ugalnnt him.
Dovyllt's Witch Hazel salvo cures ulceri.
Dewltl'a Witch Hazel salvo cures piles.
Cleared of I he Charge.
1HMILINCJTON. Vt. . Mnrch 2 < 5.-The gov
ernment uiitlioillles have Just completed
nil C'xumlnulton nt the methodH of the
Vermont customs district , ami find ( hut
the ullfgatlon thut many Chinamen uru
being smuggled Into the United Htuleti
through the ofllco hern IH false. Thn Hpo-
clul ugt-nt who has liven conducting the
examination roportx that all thu Chinamen
who have been admitted hud a legal right
to enter. _ _
Sufferers from coughs , no re throat , etc , ,
should try "Rrown'a Rronchlal Trochcti , " a
dimple but uure remedy. Sold only In boxes.
Price 25 cents.
FRUIT CROP WILL SUFFER
Sections Where the Season Was Well Started
Arc in Ilartl Luck ,
COLD HAS CAUGHT AND NIPPED THE BUDS
of ii ( .rt-t'ii nt Ijut lit the Itlj-or * of
Thin ( iprliiK-Wlntrr-U'nif ( Irnnnit
Otrr HIP Out rnl Went-
cm
ST. LOUIS. March 26. The frccjIiiR
wcalhor Is causing consternation among
fruit and vegetable grower * , who will Im
heavy losers therefrom. Early vegetables
Irnd well advanced and fruit trees In many
places had put forth buds as n result of the
recent warm spell , hut now the prospects
for n good crop have fallen flat. In Roino
places In Illinois , Missouri and southern
Iowa the temperature has fallen 10 degrees
below freezing.
The cold wave reached Its climax last
night with a local temperature low point
of 10 degree * above zero. Reports are
coming In today from all directions of a
complication of the damage previously itonu
by the eohl. The statement Is nnu gen
eral that the crops of berries and fruits
given an early start by the recent warm
weather are now an absolute loss. Follow
ing are s > mc of I'c ill i.tclios received
.ciny ! by the Post-JJIspaich
Tamora. III. Krtilt trees throughout
Perry county are ruined by frost and contin
ued cold weather. Nursery men and f.irmera
predict a complete crop failure.
Orayvlllo. 111. The mercury Is IS de
grees above zero this morning. This means
hard freezing and damage to the wheat. All
wheat that Is jointing will be killed.
llonno Terre. Mo. The temperature ot
21 degrees below freezing point has com
pleted the destruction of all fruit buds. The
damage will aggregate many thousand del
lars.
Nashville The entire strawberry crop
of Tennessee wax killed by last night's freeze.
Considerable attention Is paid In thin state to
this and other fruits , and the loss will bo
heavy. The preceding warm weather and tha
advancement of the growth added to the
damage.
MarshHcId , Mo. Last night thu tempera
ture dropped to 20 degrees above 7ero and
Ice was an Inch and a quarter thick.
Peaches are entirely killed and apples are
damaged considerably.
ST. JOSEPH , March 2C , Early thin morn
ing the thermometer registered ( i degrees
above zero and thu Missouri rlvrr Is frozen
from bank to bank. The mercury has been
away below freezing for two da > s , but It Is
not believed the apple crop has been Injured.
The buds were not sulllclently open , It la
claimed by tlioso who have Investigated the
matter , to allow them to frec/e.
POMEIIOV. 0. . March 20. The tempera
ture fell to 18 degrees above ? ere last night.
Poaches which arc In full bloom and other
early fruit uro probably killed In southern
Ohio. The ground Is white with snow.
MOWEAQUA , 111. . March 26. During yes
terday the thermometer fell llfty degree * . All
peaches nnd cherries In this section ot cen
tral Illinois are killed.
DETROIT. March 26. Dispatches from
various sections of Michigan report the tem
perature at far below freezing point every
where. The cold wave In Michigan Is ac
companied by northwest winds and light
snows In some portions. Fruit growers
will suffer almost universally.
ST. PAUL. March 26. At 0 o'clock this
morning the cold w.tvo attained Its crest.
the temperature having reached the vicinity
of G degrees below zero. ,
DENVER , March 20. The sun shone out
brightly yesterday nnd melted Tiiost ot fho
snow , but at night It bvgttn snoulng ngafn ,
the wind blowing furiously. It Is not very
cold.
cold.VERSAILLES
VERSAILLES , Ky. , , larch 20. Last
night's freeze killed all the tobacco plants ,
early gardens and much of the fruit. Early
wheat Is also damaged.
MAYSVILLE , Ky. , March 26. The 'ther
mometer droppcil to 14 ( Jegrces below freez
ing lust night and unmercifully slaughtered
the peaches and plums , The farmers say
the U3at Is badly damaged.
ATLANTA. Ga. , March 2rf. Humph &
Moon , the largest peach growers In the
peach district of Georgia , say that 90 per
cent of the fruit crop was killed by last
night's freo/e , nnd they think the remainder
will go tonight. All vegetation Is killed
around hero. The melon crop throughout
Georgia Is also killed.
ENGLISH , Intl. , March 26. The past two
nights frost has doubtless destroyed the
applu crop , the buds of which were well ad
vanced. All small fruit and pcachcH were
destroyed weeks ago.
INDIANAPOLIS , March 26. The cold wave
which Is now Hwceplng over the country
has probably cut the chance for a fruit
crop In this state to a very low degree. For
several weeks past the wcathor has been
unusually warm for the season and the re
sult was that when the cold snap came ft
caught the fruit trees just ready to burst
the Hwelllng buds Into blossoms. It Is
thought peaches were to a large extent
killed by the Kove.ro wcathor In January , but
such as escaped that are now certainly
gone. Cherries , plums and apples are almost
totally destroyed In the central und northern
parts of the state , but It Is hoped the hills
In tlic southern part ( the great apple HCC-
tlon ) have saved the stnplo fruit.
DEXTER , Mo. , March 26. The tlinrmom-
etor fell to 1 degree above zero hgre last
night and the entire fruit crop , with the
exception , probably , of the late apples , IB
bound to ho killed. Much wheat Is supposed
to ho injured ,
COLUMIHA , Mo. , March 26. The peach
crop is destroyed und apples and other
fruits arc greatly damaged.
ANNA. 111. , March 26. The froe/.o did
great damage to fruit und vegetables
throughout Jills section. The buds of the
poaru , cherries nnd parly apples were
thought to have been ruined. The froc/n
has finished the ruin which the January
cold tump began In the peach crop.
CAIRO , III. , March 20. It Is thought the
cold weather of the lust two ilayn ban killed
the strawberries in this section , Peaches
were nearly ull killed by the extreme cpld
of January , The hurries were * well advanced
by laut week's Htiushlno , but the weather Is
now freezing cold.
l Ituiilurky. '
MIDWAY , Ky. , March 20. The cold wave
that reached here yesterday forced tha
thermometer to 16 degress above zoro. Karly
gardens , tobacco , and much of the fruit that
escaped earlier freezes have been killed. It
IH bellovcd the wheut that Is already jointed
Is greatly Injured.
LOUISVILLE , March 20. The mercury
tioro at C a. m , registered 16 degrees below
Freezing. Ice formed on small pools front
ono to ono and a quarter Indies thick.
fruit , foliage , trees nnd early garden truck
was all killed. Forward wheat has been
njurcd. It Is still freezing today and sno\v-
ng at Intervals.
OKNESEO , N. Y. , March 26. A furious
gale , accompanied by heavy now , Is raging
In this valley today. At 7 o'clock tills
morning the register wan only 15 degrpes
above.
lloir a ( Iilfimo Mini U'ii Curvil of Ithou-
iniitUin.
Mr. John Hall of 0235 Commercial nveniio ,
Chicago , mot with a serious accident for
which he used Clmmborlaln'H Pain Halm
freely , with the best results. "Hut now , "
says Mr. Hall , "comes the boat part of my
story. For many yearn I have boon qultu a
sufferer with rheumatism , with ntlffness of
,1m joints. Hlncu the application of Cham *
lurlaln's Pain Halm , all Hymptonm of rheu
matism have disappeared ; In fact I bollovo
Imt It has banished every trace of rheuma
tism from my syntem. " For ale by drug-
Blsts.
rnught by mi Itlututor.
Mary Drapelo , a chambermaid at the Ar
cade , was caught between thu Moor and tha
elevator at the Arcada hotel Sunday night
and burloiiBly bruised before ulio could Im
extricated , A portion of the lloor had to bo
cut away to release her , Her Injuries wcra
tot dangerous , though ho will bo laid up
or notno time. _
One word describes It , "perfection , " Wo
refer to Dowltt'u Witch Hazel naive , cure *
plica.