) E- . . t , J' ' ' ' ! fVl-n..l.d II 'TOY' "J'1f.f 1\11" { " ? VYe " o _ , 4 ' " 3- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ THE oL\IAIIA : DAU..Y URn 1VEDlESDAY , FEBRUARY . 0 , 1S ! . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 7 . SPBGllh NOT1B8I AI"rth"mlnt for thMO tolumn "li bi n".n until 12130 p. m. for the e.ellnl Rn.1 untl 8 p. m. for the horllnl on.t undR1 elItIOfl. A.t"rl..u , 1)7 reqnetirig ii hnmblred c1.ek , cnn have Rnlr n.1rreeed , to n Dnmbered leter In care of 11tO nee. An " \lr Il nddreeil will be deltercd uJon Irtel/RUon ( f the rhlek only. itatra . J 1.20 n word . fret Ilscrtnn , 10 nerd Jiorattor. Nothln tuken for Irss thnn 2lo for Iret iAtrtlon. , . ¶ l1eao Rdtcrtholent Inhlat run conaecu- thel1' , ANTED-MALE HELP. : WANTlm- MEN ANU TIAM5 TOAlLt. our f.r - Irlnderl Salary $ i5 to $3) pr month according IQ nII I Y. The LUchn.M Ittfs. Co. , WeLater City . Iowa. D-M9 9.FI' : V ANTI ( ThtAV1t.1UU : l.tir TO R1liliVhT. . . bUI' " 1..d renl nnd other here ppeclnltiea n IL ahle Iln or plherwlse Wilbur BN'II Meal Co. , Milwaukee . , D-)1:99 8' WANTlm. A COMI'ETCNT MAN TO IUIN kIln 1 lnlcic nnd lay Mme In wall . A.11req ) . < . Mln.hAI "rie , IThubert . Neb. J-1 8 'WNTI1) , TWI-TY TIAMM ANt ) lnNI $2.i4 - , iaatry cook . $ I.OQ I from $ ! 1 to UO p.r d1YI II.try ck. .O a flIontil lanallnn Office , IG22 ) ulfll * ! ulfll'ISS 7' I % VANTII ) . MlN M1) WOMT FOI I\ST I " lmN lt"\"n.n. ) G0 N. 201h. "Ih , elng ' ' 7 . 1l-MlS' - door : cal after G 1 o'clock. J-MIS I W ANTED-FE IALE HELP. I LADms WANTINO l lT CI.AS ! OILS call at Scnndlnavlan Y. , V. hobo 181 Caa. cal C-MC2-F1 ANTlm-A F'IItST CI.ASS LAUNIU . IOG IIST Georgia nvcnue. C-M2 3 0001) OlItli FOIl OTNFItAIJ tommWOI . IAL 000) 01 FOi G8 South 3Cth atreot. Mrs. C. E. lJoIwell. C-MU86" , WANTlD. TWO HTT7D1NT NUJSES AT W. C. TIJgNT ! A. hospial , _ Counci Du I. . c-MI ! 'WANTEI > , olm. J'OI OENlmAI , iiousi. work : EmaIl family. 120 South 31sl , C-4137 , 'VANTF [ aIR ! . 1 01 fllIEItAI. IlOUF. work : finaL I 1 lnt cia , . . s cook : Oerla ! ' pr.fer.d : wnlcs $5.0. CIty r.Ccr.n..s reI I , qnlr"l. 10 S. 32n,1 one. , 0li9 FOR BEN'l-liOUSES. . I0USES. 1. . IDAnLING. . . IAJKlil iht.OCI. D-O IIOUlil IN ALL PART $ F TiE CITY. , TII O. t. ' . IAvis company. 91 FUtnatO. 1-09 HOUSES : IFAWA & CO. . 108 N. t5TH HT. . -10 iron Ilflrr-1IOUBI OF 9 IOO IS AND HAUN nBNT-t0USI FOi l'arlt nve. Inquire at 42 Bo. 181h at. D-IIt D-31 ron n NT-IOUSE NINE 100hS : FUR- nanoe . nth. etc. . at 3M nn,1 Farnam I . S27.00 : tili'o cheap hlOUe8 $5.00 and $0.0. .llerent parts city. Dexter L. ThOmau 4QI lIen 1lllng. D-12 FOIt lINT-6-1tOOM COTTAGI IN COO ! ) 1m. mNT-.I00h FOi p'lr , city - water $0.0 Per month to Kooll partIaL J9 N. 3ith. t block from I.'arnam car line. Inquire at Stoetzel'a .tove utore - ' . next to postoilice. D-13 II00h MODlmN 10UIE. FIVE MINUTES walk Crom curt IlOUBe vacant Decemler 21t1i. walk Orecn rom 28. larl , r II0cl. . D-3U HOUSES. WALLI'CI mlOWN IThK. IG & Doug. , D-31 : . FOIl It1NT-24l3 CAPITOL AVFNUE I ; roms , modern. The O. I" . Davis company. D-796 , irbn RENT-MODEItN 10.nOOM IOUSI , WITH furnace . 1)6111 gas. hot and cold Water : one- " : , ' lulC block Cram 'arnAm slr.e ! 10101 line : In most de.lrllo resld.nc locality In the cl ty- No. 22) ) South 3Sth a\ ' . 1"01 particulars apply d ' to Home In\estmet Co. . 304 Poxlon bik. 1)-M8O . , , FINR. 7-ROOM conNEn FLAT AT 701 S. t6TH I alreel. range nnd all other eon\'enlen.es. $30,0. Oeoro douser room 2 , Palerson 1lk. 16 : i - Farnam street. D-M91 f S FOn RENT . . 6-100M COTTAQIC. COlt. . 2TH . 1 and l.'amam BI. Mien Hocn & 'Sons. D-M373 : : , . r ' S I' FOR RENT-PUBNIBHED ROOMS. ; . . PLE/U3ANT I1OQM. 191 DOflUl2. E-M210 i ' FUINISHED 'nOOMS 1.01 LIOIT hOUSE- 1 keeping. ' 19l9Dodg0. ' " I" I ' EM2iO , FOR T1RNT-STRAM HEATED l UINISlm' rooma. 604 So. 1th E-2-F2 / a FURNIShED IOOMS FOR 11OUSEIEEPINO. t , ' loan & vte : rent taken In board. 319 N. E-403 11th. I r : S FUlNISIED I'10NT ROOM FOR TWO GUN- t temen : bath and h.at ; board IC . deslr < 631 . , 1. , ' 80. Otl sl. . & ) 11' S. FOi EUNT A WARM STEAl HEATED 100M S - In J modern lat , central location. AMress G 13 . i dd , lIce. G-Mt81 8' " , \ , . . IJe. ' ; , U1ISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. 'Ik r JUh.I6HD , , S FUINISHED 100 [ S AND ] JOAUD . 212 SOUTH , , \ 2th , sl. 1'-1115 i DESIAILE 1001 FOR TWO WITH 130MW. s ' :10 DodGe utreet . F-ZIG-C' I . CIICAOO ST" 1812 HANDSOME SOUTH front rooms. single or pneulte. Location . un. : . lurpassed. Meals , optional. Telephone 1380. . F-386.6' " 1-3866' S S PARLOI FLOOR : ALSO SOUTH ROOM WITH I s Irst.class honnl. 2tl5 Douglas I.-MUG 10' . : OR RENT-STORS AND OFFICES 1 yon IIENT-TIIF1 4.STORY BUICK 1IIJILDING FOi nENT-TIE 4.STOIY IICK IUILnNO 916 I aram aireet. This building has n fireproof - . proof cement basement complete sleam heat- log flxtures . water on all floors . gas . etc. Apply - ply at the omee oC Tbeuoe. 1-010 , THE MAX MEYER DULDNO. N. E. COil 11h and FAram : rooms. 210 or 44xl00 . or I the whole buIlding : steam heat electrlo ele. I "ator : buIlding will be arranged to suit ten- , - ant. Inquire 10lS Fnmam alreet. I-M35FS . r AGENTS WANTED. AGENTB BALESMEN ( AO NTS 1IAI'B MONEY : czuy selling Buls to order $13.60 . pants U. shirts U. mackintoshes $5. hunter Tailoring C. Cln. . cinriati , O. J-M9llFl4' clnlat J-M9IWI' AGENTS IN EVERY STATE ON aAI.AUY AND $ g . colnmla8ton. Agents making f2 : to It weelly. , ' S Eureka Chemical & Mfg. CI" , La . CrosseYi. J-M318 . 4 if WANTED. AGENT TO 1AND.C A LINE OF - .team users supplies : should have exporlcnc sl Address General Western Agency. box 167 , ; Clevelun" O. J-M472 7' LADY AUENT1I : ICUIUOSII UNIICItGAIISIENT : AGENTI IUml1 UNI'HO.HlH . quick uatt . : big p/I. ' catalogue free . . M. N. . D. "Itle .1rg . CO' ' Ch ! .ag. lit. J-M481 6' BTOBAGE , I f ZIUST STOIAOf DUUDINO I OAI. U. I . JERT bonded warehouse. household goods atorod. , Lowest rateB. 10131015 Lcaven\mrth. 1-19 .5 p STOIIAOI3. FUANIC EWlmS , 11 IIARNEY M-.321 ' I - - WANT ED-TO BUY. CITY & CO WAItRANTS. 1'JtICIIAIID 12 A'M ' N-2 \ ' WAN'fIW-3 SECONI IANn IJL'RlOIIT pianos : 1.le. o state 1rlce. make and where II block. can bo aeen. 11. I. Scot , Nom 430 N-2 Inmgo FOR BALE-FURNITURE. FOR 8AtJi 'INI FOt.1)INO m'i AND WASh tauid. vel' cheal' . 40 130. 21h avenue. ' 01186 5' S FOR SALE-.ItORSz.S , AGONBETC. l"AMU.Y 10lm lAINI'SS AND l'IIAUTON. : $73.00 , und household geode of G roml 4216 half 10wald , P-M417 6' r - FOR SALE-MLbOBLL.NEOUS. WEOM.\N ( 'IANOS IUIUiPOln' OIOAN ! . Woolrldge hroa. . 11 So. 11th. Q- . 100 AND CICI'EN I.'ENCE : hARD WOOD , 1lcketa C , it. Lee IdOl Dougteuu. Q-33G < " JILCI COWS ANI SPINOHS : FOR BM.U , S .d or will cxchang" for fat cows lt our ) ' arde . . . / 6hc.ly Statloil. Hamion Droa - 'lrls. I ! S CLAIRVOYANTS . cd S. . 2'R : 1m. 11. 'IVARltSN CI.A1nOYAN1' . Its- ' " . liable ! ualnel medium ; 1th na It Ill N. 1611u. , : L 6'31 , ; . MASSAGE . 1ATHS. ETt ; ' , ' MADAM LAIIU23 MASSAQI3 . 416 R. 15TU. T-MCIC.l'8' t ' -lCG. ) ' MASSAGE , 1IA1All DEIIN.ID , lu DlO . ' t - - I r T-M3-U' , ) . JAIM SMITh W I )3H , 21 ' I.OOI. 1001 , 3 : mabBg. vepor , IlcQhol : . IIL'uttl lullhurlne , . , - and ' el blLIll.- T-M46l a' c TUlRISH BATHS. TUJ lfl 1iATSONLY I'I.ACU IN CITY -1 , sii eclusiveY fur IndIc Sult . 103.10 Ice bldg. tG3 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ : PEBSON 4. , ! 'Hf 11514,13 I1'UlhIX COI1SF3TAIAD18T0 , , . ord'r , trout lucusure. IU 1 ' lnun Itrot U-U dl AiAaE , E1.IhCTRO TIJEILMAL IIATIIS. J1.ECHO TIERMAL 011/111'1 , } m. 1'0.1. anli S. _ nth It.U. JATJS. . PERSONAL. - Continued. SKATER OIOUNt hOLLOW OR PLAIN , AT - A. L Ilndeland'a . 10 S. tUh at et. U-3 II. IIASS FLORIST . I'LANTS CUT FLOW. 11 Inn'ult. hell . recklenCe and grave decora- tons 113 Vinton atr.et Telephone 7S U- - \IA VI CO. . Aft lE" : IILDO. : III3ALTII nOt free : home tr.alment : lady attenthtnt. - ! BWEDSI MO\EMENT CUI1UFOI1 1.\DlrS 1t6 ChIcago street ; consultation. facial nnl aclellno obesity treatment free MondA'I. Feb. U-M1O2-I'Z' U-:30.I"2S' NEW ! . ? FITTED nATU l'ARLORS. FITrU fAm.RS. Turkish anti .Ieclrlo halhl for ladica anll gentle. men Ma'llm llowell , 1 B. 15th tre.l , 21 ( . U-to MI' MAlllAOE PAI'I I. WITH 1,0 ADVUI1TISII. menll And pholO oC marriageable people . many rich ; ISI1 of honks . noveltIes , etc. free. Oun. nel' Monthl' . Toledo Ohio. eteu - Ml' . ' \ 'ANTETlli l.lESINT AIflfll55 0' Jonas ' \'hlnpy ; wns In Ioler. N.b , , a short - time alnce. Write to 0 t. flee oilfl'e. U-MD3 S' A O NTI.T MAN AOW 3 : WOU.n ltKI TJ ncqunitutnnce of n lady Seal carefully and nr' dress 0 G . hleC. U-Mt C' - - MONEY TO LOAN-REAL ESTATE. ANThONY LOAN & TRUST co. . 31 N.Y. L1F12. loans at low rates for choice security In Nebraska - braakn and lawn farms or Omaha cIty prperly. % V-333 I.IFI' INSUIIANCU 1'OI.ICiI'.S LOANlm' ON INSUI l'O.JleS or ought. 1' . O. Ciuceney Ianal City. W-31 : 0. MONEY TO LOAN ON lMl'IlOVUI > OMAHA real eslate. Ircnnan , Love & Co. , Paxton W-33 lihc . MONIW TO LOAN AT I.WEST HATES. TUn t > O. ) . Dn\11 Co. , 150 Fnrnl st. " ' -330 VERY T.OW RATES MADD ON OOOD I.OANS. \1'IY IATFS . . W. Squire , 24 leo bldg. W-331 CITY LOANS. C. A. STAUI1 . GI5 N. Y\ , . LU'S. - - CIT AND 1"AlM I.OANS AT I.WEST rter Ius.y & Thoma. First NAt'l . W-331 . bldg. MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPRO'IED OMAHA prp rty. Fidelity Trust IMPIO'EI Farnam. , " LOANS ON IMt'ltOVUh ) & tNI n.JOVJ1 CITY LOANf IMPlOVFD lroperty.V. . I'amnm Smith & : . 132 Farnam. W-311 MONSY TO LOAN ON OMAIA IIIAL ESTATE INI per .cnl , , ' V. U , MeikIe . Il Nat Lank W-3U hid. CITY LOANS-I.O : ) TO $ & ) ,000.0) AT LOWliT rates. I'owel & Peter , 1t leer N. Y'rg g. . ' - - WANTlm AT ONCE APPLICATIONS . 101 A No. 1 loons on improved city properly for sp.clal fln.l . : ownel only hIeao aply. 11. dehlty Trust compnny. 10 Farnam alplY. dely 1"ura"139 10 MONEY TO LOAN-OHATTELS. MONEY TO LOAN ON PURNITURU. PIANOS and elI kinds oC securiy , Fred ' 'err ) ' . room ,430 Inmge Ilo < t. X-3U MONEY TO LOAN ON HOUS HO.I FURNIture - ture pianos . horses . wagons. or any kln.1 oC chattel ecU'ly at lowest possible rates . which you can Pay back nt , ) time nnd In any "mounl. FIDELITY LOAN OUAHANTEI CO. , Hem t. WHhnel block. X-341 J. D. HADDOCK . 110) [ 42i R\MOr DLOCh X113 MONEY TO I.OAN ON FUI1NITUI1U , l'ANOS , horses wagons dc. . at lowest rates In oy : no removal oC goods : strictly cnndenUal : 'u can pay the loon off nt any time or In any nmount. nmount.OMAHA . MOITOAOE LOAN CO. . 306. S. 16th street. X3G BUSINESS CHAN.CEB. AIDSS. EXCHANGES. II. A. WAGNUZI. Y-M2G1.1"28 OMAIIA A NEAT. CI.EAN STOCK OF DRUGS IN A Black Hills town. inventory $600 : want $0 ensh. balance time , In payments nol to exceed one year : elegant place Clr a young man : can make $1,503 tram above stock per year. Ad- dress $ 41. Bee. Y'M4S 6' FOIl SALU OR THADE. ONLY STOCK OF rH SALf town of 1.00 In eastern Nebriska. - Address - - 0. 49. lIce. Y-M463-13' A WULL PAYING SALOON. I.OCATEO IN South Omaha for tale . or trade for farm or . city Property : goOd reasons for selling. ' Address - dress G 53. Dee olflce . Omaha Y-4$1 6' WANTED , 1'ARTNEIl'WRITU : TOll PAI1TIC- \Iars : best Investment In Butted States : nIl fraud. \ b < resl p 0. ; Box 172. Alliance. U-M480 Neb.- 8 , FOR EXCHANGE. TO EXCHANOE. FOIl dOOD FAIlI LANDS at actual value In easter Neb. or western .Iowa. alack oC general merchandise . InvoleQ .Iowa $ . . , to 1.0.0. and store building. Wi assume small Ineumbrnce or pay difference ID cash Address A. W. Clarke . j'apihiion. , Neb. Z-M9C9 PIOIERTY FOR AIDSE. 1.A.WAGNEI.Omaha. 7.M268-2 WANTED. GOOD IOWA 01 Nl3t3RASKA form : wilt exchange fine lot and cottage In wi Omaha and two good "neMt lols. . Give de- Omahl scriptioa and , go land. Write soon. Address . dress room 128. Uartord building - . Chlcngo. Z31O5' I. FOIl SALE Ol EXChANGE. THIEE 13U50 ness lots on Main street with buildings. Ad- Iress A. L. Ernst Shenandoah , la. la.ZM31. . 7' FOR SALE. Oil WILL TRADE FOR 1155111- able saloon ! businead paying lumber and cool alle yard : stock. fixtures . etc. . will Invoice about $2c.0. ynr Address 1ox 33. Elkhorn. Neb. Z-M4 7' FOR : SALE-BEAL E5TA'E. I3AROAINS . 11011852. LOTS AND FARMS. sale or trade. 1' . I' flatting , Barker block. nm EXChANGES AND SALES : CITY PROPERTY . farms merchandise. OIIln Bros. . 210 N. Y. 1.ICc. 115-343 nE-31 BARGAINS : BALE 01 TRADE IN CITY PROPerties . DAIOAINS erties and farms. John N. Frenzer , opp. 1' . 0. . ; crt.s 1'Y.lS30. LISTHAIIGAINS IN LANDS WIT ! ! CAn OLL LIS M Crter. DAnOAIS . main floor N. Y. hlE-S69.F17 0.1Cc , Omaha. FIN OAHDI LAND. G 0,11. FIOM I' . 0. . ' 10 per uere. 940 ) N. Y. L bldg. 115-164 DO BARGAIN IN 20 ACRES ADJOINING NEW state fair grounds .IC taken at once. Inquire 216 First National bqnk bldg. 115-372-6 AISTHACS-II'i DYUON HEEl COMPANY. - 1101 8-ROOM MODERN ILOUSS. FINE LAIOE i barn . splendid location. $3.60.0 : remember we : never cfCer anything but genuine .nAps. 11. 11. , ocer CoIn Co. , 108 N. 15th. Jt5-M43 7 WANTED. 1,00 JIAI > S OF 1"AinLmS Th take up free homesteads In the led " \ 'cr11 - Icy "i . Map showing exact locution . section . town 101 range wi Ie mllll free hy writing to lAnd commissioner Great Norlhpr wrllnl railway , SI. I'nul. Mmii. IE-M41 11 FARM 1.ANDS. C. F' . 1IAIIIIISON . 912 N. Y. Jife. 1 -U92 : ' HOTEL 10TI I. DAUKEn. 1TH AND JONI'S STS. 73 rooms At n.w per day , pr 6 roms at $ lO per da ) ' . Special rates to commercial travelers. Room sad lard ly welt or Z000th. Frank Itlditcll. manager . ' 2t9 AI'TNA 10USN ( EUROPEAN ) . N. W. con. Ilh and Dodge. Jooml by day or week , MO MII.ANI 101'EI. . COlt. UTH AND CHICAGO streets. American plan. $1.50 and $ .0 per day. I urppnn 1.lan. LO and $ .0 per day. Hooms single or ensuile . for families or gentlemen. It rea"nable rates. )1. . . Jrunck , 1'11' . . :1-92.FI - - - - - - - LOST. 1.051' (101.1) SWORD ITI'J PIN. JAMOND at hI I. lewQrd for return to Orchard & V.'Ii. hell Carpet Co. 4C 6' ELECTRICAL BUPFLmS. AmlATUIES AND CONVERTERS REWOUND : storage batteries recharged : electrical end gen- P"I machinIsts : superior work guaranteed. Omaha mecUlcal W 'orks . 61 and GIS 83. 16th at. 351 ldl.ECTItICAI. : lNONlmIS ANt ) cON1'IAC. tars for electric light end motor "lan8 ; and alt kinds of electrical conitructlnn. Western 51cc. l1clI Supply Co. . Ill and 4i S. 151h It 311 UJA'rHEU mLTINO. CIIAS. A. SCHICUCN & Co. . MCg. . 30 S. 1th at. 513 BIO'CLES. Al , O. DAXON 403 N. 35TH. 35. OMAHA BICYCLE CO. . 3 N. IGTH ST. 315 S'nnLIIO ICYCLCS : BUILT UK\ A WATCH Western Electrical Supply Co. . ItJ 8. 15th .t M-828-F15 A. I. PIIAND S. CO. . WUOI.t SAtE AND HE tail bicycles. lilt J'"mam streel. 11 WILL IAINU1 6 13110 . ni CAP. AVId.MIII . CUTTING SCHOOL. TilE AI1TO1" CUTTING MEN'S CI.THlS taught dar or evenIng ; term relonlble l'ar tl ull of Max : Ol1. . cutter , JU6 l''mam .t m-u THE Animal Extracts Prepared according to the formula ot Dn. 'Vl [ , A. 1LtIIoND , In laboratory at Washington . D. C. The mOlt wonderlul therapeutic dicover ) since the das 01 Jenrier CEREBRINE . . ROM THE DRAtN. MEDULLINE , . . FROM THE SPINAL CORD. CARDINE , . . . ROM THE HEAnT. TESTINE . , . ROM THE TESTES OVARINE , . . . FOM THE OVARIES. The hrllolonlcl dIode Iroducel by a sin. solo dose or Cerebrlno 010 acceleration of the I'QIIOlh feeling of Culncss fcd distention In the head . exhIlaration of spirits tncreased urinary excretion , augmentation oC the ex. Jlnlslvo force oC the bladder and l'erllallC action oC the Intestines . Increase In mnlcnln Ilrennih aDd endurance IncreM.d power ot vhlol In elderly p.oplc./od increased appctitc ' and dlg.llvo power. Dose G dro s. Price (2 ( drachms ) U.o. TIlE . COLUMIOIA . CIIEMIC.'tL . CO. " 'nshllgtol , I ) . C. S.OI for lOooh. 101 . KUhN ' CO. . AnENT FOR OMAlA UNDERTAKERS liNl. ) EMBALMERS ' 11. I . lUI'ET , I UN"lAL Dml CTOI AND ClIlbailner . IGI8 Chicago ! t. , tel."hone DO 516 SWANSON & \'A1,1I2N. UNI"lT.\l l lR AND el.llu.rs. 1iOl Cumlng at. , telephone 1 0h7 : M. O. M.h11. . UNI ITA\F1 AND EMI41. [ . Cr . 117 1'Arnar si. . telephone 225. 3 : I C. ' V. ' . IAJI n. UN1 lTAI'EI. CI3 S. 1GTI :9 ST. I . COAL. D. T. MOUNT IIAS REMOVED HIS COAl. ofce to : B. 16th Et. . Brown hlock. ' 3G SI IDAN COAt. . 1IXCSLI.UNT RUnSTITIIE far hard coal , and $3.6 ton chrAper IO : Par' nam street : main entrance Buardbf Tiade. 3t BUILDING &LO A 30CrArrON 10W TO GET A IIOMS 01 SICUlE 0001 interest on Na\'lns. Apply 10 Omaha , L & D. A.s'n. . liOI lieu II ! < g. 0V. . NattingCr . lIce. 3G2 SIAII'S IN MUTUAL I. . AND B. AR 'N. PAY 6. 7. 8 per cent when I. 2. 3 yoilrs old , always redeemable. liOI 1'ariiaai st. . Nattinger Sec. 163 :6 MUSIC , A1 ' ANl LANGUAGE. G. I , . Oll1.LIINIJL'CK. BANJOIST AI GUITAR teacher 1 1 Cass street. , tIll WROIESALE COAL. JOHNSON llltOS. , WlO.gSALE 1.LllS IN all kinds oC coal. Correspondence solIcited. IOOS IIram streel. 261 COSTUMES. LADES' AND MEN MASK SUITS FOOt RENT SUTS 01 at Golden Easlo store II S. 161h streel. street.lOSFl' lOS-Fl' DENTISTS. Pit. PAUL , DENTIST 202 BUIlT ST. 30 ; BUSINESS NOTIOES. DAMAGE ! ) 1Ulmols ItIISILVEI1ED . 013 N. IG : ELOCUTIO . ELLA DAY. n. 9. COM'L NAT'L DANI BLDG. . 8GI-F1' STOVE REI . STOVE REPAIRS FOR 40.000 DIFFERENT makes oC stoves : Water attachment and con- nectons 0 specialty. 1201 Douglas street. Omaha Stove IlepairVorks. . 3G1 S EMP.0MENT OFFICE. , ' CANADIAN F1MPLOYMIINT . 1Jt.1t1U .ftU-1 . moved to'152l Douglas ; furnish Ielt"male' female hell . ' , ] [ 9 M5 SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. VAN SANT'S SChOOL OF SlOIT HAND . N. Y. Life . Omaha. Ask for circular. 26G DENTAL OOLLEGE. OMAHA COI.LEOC DENTAL SURGERY . REE Innrmery : dentistry at cost . oC mat.rlal Crounse II0cl < . Mill IU CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. C. E. 0.IOI1IULL . CONTRACTOR & BUILDER , paper hanging . house and sign painting . brick work plastering : oillce . room I. Darker ! Ik. : tel. 735 : shop. 221 Iard : tel. 408. JI1 Srockholdors' Meeting. Notice Is hereby given that the regular reglar annual meeting of the stockholders of the South Platte Land company will be hell at the office of said company In Lincoln Neb . ot 1 o'cloclt a. m. , on the first Wednesday In March , 1895. being the 6th day oC the month. Dy order of the Board oC Directors ; R. O. PHILLII'S Secretar Lincoln. Neb. , l eb. 4. 1895. Ftm30t - . . - - We send the mrre1nus French E lleineihy CALYHOS tree , sil , , M E legal . guaranteothat tLtLIIo8 witi , ' wl.ol , Discharge , , . EmIssion , . fr'8E ( JuItF I0enn.torrbcs.O'arIreceIe P , k sad IIESTORE Lout VIgr. ' ' 1kL 1. Use ilad av iJsat jled. & 4drsVON MOl-IL CO. . ii. . aol , Awnlti. . Agst. , (3eIaitl , 01.1. , _ - - - - - : rEJ r BUREAU. SUES & 00. , tolclors Bee I hJilIldng. ! OMAHA. Neb AdvIce Flt . RAILWAY TIIE CARD Leaves ' IIUI1LINOTON , MO. RIVELIArrlnl OmahA _ Union Depot 10th & MIen 81s1 Omaha ioiodii..flerigar : Express..8:40am . : 4:35pm : 131k. hills . Mont. . & Puget Snd. Jdr.hl :4I'm : 4:35pm..Denver : Express. . . . . . . . . 4:10pm : GCpm.Nebrll'a : Local ( except Sunday ) . 4:1011 : 8htam.Llncoln : Local ( except SundaylllCam ) : 2:45pm..Fast Mall ( for . Sundayl:25m ) Daly. . . . . Lave jC1IICAOO . DUm.INO'I'ON & Q.IArrlves OinahalUuonUepot _ . 10th & MasonSta.JOuiaha .nJha : " . . . . .Chlcago Vetbule. . . S'IJ . . . a :5Om : 9:50am. : . . . . . .Cnlcgo Express. . , . . . . . . : lpm llCOpm..Cllirago : and Ht. Louis SpecIal , , . . Special. 8:00am : IGpm..Chlcago Loul 8:00om U:35am..laclc : Junction Local. . . . . 6:10pm : 6:551.m.Plcllo : Juncton I.ocol ( ex Sun. ) . 2:101'1 : Le iCiilCAi , . ? [ f8T7"- . ? ' Omaha Union Depot. 10th & Mason Stat Omaha ' : : ; Limie" . . : . . . 9:30am : 1:10am..Chlcag I8xprealeL5un. ) . . . 6:0m : - - Leaves ( 1CAOO & N i T-JW-ESTN.IArrh : . " OmallaLUlojepot . lOth & ? Jaaonsts.LOmaha IOam. : . . . . . Estem Maon.LOmahA : 4:00pm..Vestlbule,1 : LImited. . . . . . . 9 :401m : . :55m..110. : . Valley Lcal. . . . . . .10:30pl : :45pm..Omaha : Chicago Special. . . . . 2:15pm : lmCAo : HPCIFIC. - - . L : IArim OmuhalUnlon Depctllth&Mason Slsl Omaha EAST. 31:0Oon.AtIuntio Express ( cx Sunday ) . , , 6:05pm : 1:0am".Atanto G:25pm. : . . . . . .NIht I xpres. . . . . . . . . : . :3Om..Chlca : ! ; Yeltbuled 1.lml.d. . IGam : 1lASpm.Oklallolnallxp. - : - _ \VI6ST. ( to C. : ! . Bun..1:30\1 ) ' 6:16am.Oklahoma : & Texiu Ex. lex. $ un..ll:3ljjj ) ; 1:10pm..Colorado . Limited. . . Hun..13pm . . . 4:0pm : L.II\.I ( C. . - ST. P. . 1 . & O. IArlvea OInhijDepOtHtiland I Webster 8ts.J,0maii : ! .poL Passenger ( daily ) . - : 4SOpm.tiioux : City L'zpress ( . . , . , . , ex. , 4:30Im..Bloux Ciy Csprea lIun,1jr.sn ) : , 6:10pm. : . . . . .tt. I'aul Llnled. Bun..I:5 . . . " .10:311 : Lavel I I F' . Id. & MO. VALLEY. IArriii . Omahaiflepotllth and " ' .hster SI. I Omaha 210pnl..a't Mal aDd 5xpreaa..l4C3pm ; : 2:10pm.ex. : ( 8d. ) Wyo. Ex lxpree.lt:6pm ( . : 8Olum.Norolk : Express { cx. . , . . Exprea Bunday.10:30"nl ) : 6:10pm..St.l'aul : . : " l xpre8" ex " . " . " " . , .10:31 : Leaves I i SIOUX CITY & > UrI. iArriT _ Omhol Dept Jh and Webslertls JArV 6:10pm. . . . . . . . .BI. , PaUILimItCJ..10:31am : LnBIOUXCITY I - & 1'AClFlCiArrIye : . Omaha Union DepotlQth & ZBnon Sls.1 Omaha 6 : &a 1. . . . . . . .IHo-uxCty l'asaenger..lO35pjjj : : Omahl : lpm 5:35pm. : . . . . .t ; Ill " ! , . . . . . . . .10:33pm : Leaves uN oN-I'A Len\es UNiONI'AiFIei Arrlv ( nllha Union lep2 , 1 _ & . : Omaha 10:0am. : . . . . . . ) { earney llxpresa. . . . . . . . 1:43pm : I : Om. . . . . . . , .Overland J'lyer. . . . . . . 6:35pm : 2Oopmllegtrice : & Stronuib'g jSx . ( cc . Sun ) . ' Upm : 7:30pm..aciflo Express..10:11am : 6:15pm. . . . . . . .Fat . Mall. . . . . . . . . . 4:10pm : Leaves . I I V1IiX 1111AIL\VAY. IArh'n Ornahalt'nion Vepot. loh & Mason 818' ' Omsha a : f55pm..St. Louis Cannon Dal..1"pm : Leave. K C. ; - 81' . J. & c.1i. , IArrlve Omaha UnIon Depot , 10tl 8 Mason 8tL Omaha 9:00am..Kansas : City Day Express , , , , , 5:10pm : libCpm.K : C I ttC 5g. r : [ t 1 rr. i. : : 7Iljin ; : Leaves I I lUBSO UJIUPICXFZ . Arrvi Or&a Depot 161h ODd \Volte 818 ; Omaha 1.5m..8t. : Lull hdxprs.s. . . . . . . . , : oam 4:30pm : . . . . . . . .St. Louis Express. . . . . . . 1:0pm : i:1DI..Nclr : Ja ( c % aW ) , . . 4:10am : . . . - - - - - - - BLXT lULLED ' bi < ISS GING . - Dmmnto Rcoit1 of tho-Kiing and Event Leading - u9 1 It. TELLS TIE WIOlE STkON : TIE STAND --rI . III .lt harry hayward 'hroAi/1l to lUl , Ills Wile It Ito Hid Not1ulls JIhllng -Hail n Fcarf9 : . Struggle with lhls ( . _ " 1 MINNEAPOLIS , Feb. G.-The mass of pre Cllory evldenco In the trial of Harry Hawad for the m\rd r of Catherine Glng having been cleared away . the state this morning sprung a surprise by placing Claus A. IIixt ( . the 'aleg accomplice , oC ldrr & ) hayward on the sland. He seemed calm enough 18 lIe was led I Into the court room bel\'cen two ocers. Harry HnY\Ard had evidently nol expected to see hIs alleged accomplice so soon but ho simply 100ktl mllly astonlshell as the janitor of the Ozark flats took a scat near him. But he betrayed 10 uneasiness or dislike ot the man. ' Dlxl sat with his hat On hIs knees and hIs hands crossed over It. His wife sat leAr him , looking very pale and apprehen8lve. hayward himself appeared - peared 10 be In good health , all 80 far ns external . ternl appearances go not perturbed. The case of lhe stale against Blxl : had been set for today nut ! It was generally supposed that ho had been brought Into court that It might ho resel. There was a murmur o [ surprise therefore , when County Atorey Nyc at Ihl opening of court today , cahieti In n clear Voice "Claus AIred nhlxt. " Tilt ? slale's malr wlllcss walked firmly 10 the desk anti took the oath with hand held high above him. The attitude seemed one almost of defiance and his facial expression i , retracted 10thing from this Impression. ; 10 mounted the witnols stand and sat com- I Iosedly with his hands tossed In front of I him evidently , a characteristIc attittide. la ' - I ward never mo\ed his eyes from the itmati . him anti seclnlngly endcav- gazing intently nt an < cteav- orlng IQ read his puqJOSCS. nut nlxt looked an'whero rather than at la\\'nul I Mr Nye first drew out s6me InformatIon as to his antecedents and his Employment as janitor for the 1layvarde. In answer to 'queslons from Mr. Nyc Dlxt related how for six or seen'eels before the murder larry accustoiiied 10 come down Into hayward was acclslomed do\n tim engine room and have long talks with hliflL - Ulxt pointed out the rooms on the diagrm or the fats where . they were Ic- custom cd tQ lalk anti went on to sa ) that along In November Hayward bEgan to talk to him about doing some outside work In a newspaper casc. This brought an objectIon from tile defense and the , court ordered the state to snake a foundation for the Introluc- l lon of such leslmony first. Accordingly thc examiner took up ot once the Gng matter. Bixt told how ho had : witnessed the note gh'cn by Miss Glng for $1,000 to Hay\ard. lIe said ' he had been instructed 'by : Harry to say when he saw tIm 1le , of bills , "Jesns Christ ! I What n lot of money ! " The note wasfered In evidence and was found toC dated November 24. nln\ days before the murde : ; i''tIHit night In the basement ot the ozarl'i tfrry had said to him : " 1 al going ,10 : Id l , ' ] her 1 did not leI her have $1,000. I ; "r only 2000. I am going 10 take her around where I have taken her hero and gaInbhias high os $1.090 pn her. I am going to dde her to a re- taurant and have her h rfo the money 'nnd tell tier how careless se'dl.bcn. , " "Afterwards . " contlnudj3hlxt . "he told me thaI ho took her-alounc tl(1 restaurant and had her show the monoyrUlnd she placed It V'J . I tk18 PECULIAR4PQ.VJER [ , . : . . , : . . 3 I " : , , f . . : I' Possessed ' 'by aYew Medical . ' / , ' . ev < , Iflscovery . ! - , , J A TEST EXPERIMENT - . And Its Slrp'rlfllleHCuIU. . or new discoveries there Is no end , but one of the mosl recent , most remarkable and one which will prove Invaluable 10 thousands or people Is a discovery whIch I Is believed will take the place of all other remedIes for the cure or those common and obstinate dls- Clad . dyspepsia and stomach .troubles. This , discovery Is not a loudly advertised , secret patent medIcine but I a scientific com lna. lon of wholesome ; perfectly harmless vege- table essences fruit salts . pure pepsin and blsmulh. " 1 These remedies are combined In lozenge form . pleasant 10 take will prCer\ its good qualities Indefinitely . whereas all liquid medicines - cines rapIdly lose whatever good qualities they may have had as soon as uncorked and exposed to the air , This preparation Is called Sluarl's Dyspepsia - sia Tablets , and It Is claimed that one of these tablets .or Iozengcrs will digest from 300 to 3.000 times its own weight of meat . eggs and other wholesome ' ood. And this claIm has been proven by actual experIments In the following manner. A hard boIled egg cut Into smal pieces wat placed In a bottle containing warm water heated 10 ninety-eight degrees ( or blood heat ) . one or these 'rablets was then placed In the bottle and the proper temperature maintained for three hours and a half . at the end of which time the egg was as completely digested as I would have been hi a healthy stomach This experIment was undertaken ' to demonslrato that what I would do In the bottle I , would also do In ( lie stom- 'neh , hence its unquestionable value In the cure oC dyspepsia and weal digestion. Very few people are free from some form oC IndI- geston , but scarcely Iwo wIll have the same symptoms. Some will suIer most from distress - tress after eating . bloating from gas .In lie ( stomach and bonels , others have acid dyspepsIa - pepsIa or heartburn others palpitation or headaches sleeplessness , pains In ehesl and under shoulder blades , extreme nervousness as In nervous dyspepsia , but they all have same catise failure 10 properly digest what Is eaten . Tile stomach muet have rest and ns- slslance , and Stuarl's DyspepsIa Tablets give II both , by digesting tbe food for It and In a short lime It Is reslored 10 its normal action alHI vigor . At same time the Tablets are so harmless thaI I child can take them with benefit. ThIs new prepualon lies al- ready made many astonishing cures . as for instance the following : After using only one package of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets I have received audi great and unexpected benef Ijat I wlh 10 ex- Press my sincere griztltufe In act It has been six months since 1 took the ( package and I have not had one particle oC dlslress or difculy since. ArdCnhl this In the face of the fact that the ( bpt doctors I consulted fold me my case was tchronlo ( Iysppsla and absolutely incurable as 1 had suffered twenty- five years. I diatrlbutetl " half a dozen packages - ages among my friens here who are very anxious 10 try this renedy. AiltS. SA HAi A. SlmI I.S. I.ynnvleoJasper Co. . Mo. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are sold by drug- IS8 everywhere and ° 1aduCacluret by The Stuart Co : . Marshall . Mich. Stiff ' mud ; tams miring down to their hocks j ha1' pulng } ; tri vel' swearing i sun sinking i last load for the day i home at lat i team housed and fed i Mexican Mustang Liniment rubbed on the strained ( mus des 111 tendols to insure sound and lmbC' legs for tJJ.lflorroy's toil 'rhus the I wheels go lOUI au a thlfy ( arm. , , . , , . ' - - - - " ' - - - - - - - - - In a tumbler while she ate . anti some one else told her she wOllld b kied for her money. " hIAOtltY'S SCIE m } 'OI Tm MUI1UBIt. "Old ho MY anything more ? " " \es ; ho said ho was going to have her life Insured and then ki her. lie saId he was going , to drive out and find n lllaeo where there were some rocks nn(1 ( throw her on the ( rocks , anti then they would think It was n runaway . lie wanted me to go to St. Paul amI gel an overcoat. a slouch hat and a revolver like the one ho had. 1 said I would not do II. One day larr ) came Into the boiler room with C piece oC Trai four feet long and wanted me In t cut I In two. 1 s11 I could not llo II , but a man showed me how anti I did it. Iorry took the shorter piece put It tinder ] his coal and went upstairs. Afterwards I showed the officers where the other leeo was. " ) This piece ot rail was olerel In evidence anti identified . Blxl contnuld : " 10 wanted me to go out somewhere and get a hitched horse. Ho sl11 he would . drive out seine- whlr with Miss Gliig. Ole wou11 Mop some money nlil get her to go after It. Then he wouhl , slrilo her on the hell with the T rail end leave her there all start the horse 10 running away. lie wanted Inc 10 make a lIst ot all the things ho had In his pockets when he welt , so that ho shoull not lose cur- while ' that would turn UI thing whie away woull agailst Illm ns ovhence. ] This was Saturday night bofore. The next morning ho clmo down antI asked lBS if I 1 eer heard ot people gcttliig killed In el valorl. lIe sAid ho would gellng the elevator wlh her and strike her on the head enl then put her on the floor . so slarlell It would cut that when the elevator I wou11 off her head. " At this hero was n low murmur ot horror that rang through lie assenoblage. "I : a11 I would not 00 that , " went on lllixt . "Hayward said that every time Miss Glng "layward sa11 came Into his reel and put her arms around lilt neck he wanted to put a knife Into the " and Ihlixt . with an ox- 11- - - . Dlxt. wlh , sllowed how harry wanted Ilrcsslvo gesture sho\ed Inrr ) to stab the woman. , "I said to him : 'llarry . can't you ' noake money some other way ? This Is the 'malc n\Culest thing I ever heard. ' lie saidI : , 'You're n cowar,1 Your conscience Is hurting ) 'ou. If I hall her antI a lOg ] I'll I shoot her amId leave the dog. ' That evening he caIne down wIth her to _ the boier room and sho\\'e\ her things. The next morning . ' Monda about 11. o'cloek , he handed that1' 1 \\1' ) me his walch. n box of cartridges and a roll of inouieY antI loll me 10 hub them In a tn box so loot ( if he was arrested they woull : I not be 'found. The watch was' gold , and ho said there was $50 In mooney there. 1 PUt , Ilero In the anlc , and when , hiIi1. where 1 hail I tout \ toll hll\ , II he c.ahled seen n ll-d fool and said Placed IllCI,1 ! aled " ' Icolt l for it. thc(1 ( thirt" : , Wits Iho ( Irst place ) I. tur WIS hollow tree In Iso lie said l hut It In n le sa11 . lie said the 110ney'aR nol all good , \oods. but that II SOle of It wa rreen ooJs. lie said there wesgoliog to be 1 [ uleral.lhlre bo- Core the 10th no matter how I haPI'onld. He ' ' anti here ' ' ' she'll be brought saul : 'ot 'courc'she'l salo' \'cry'sorry alJ I'l have 10 sit up nil nht with the corpse. and after the coroner wih ! I'll east has hail his eamlnnlol then Il go with the body. ' lie said he hall to have $15,000 to carry out his plans In tIme cast. lie would gel $10,000 out or tills anll he would ha\'Q to make $5,000 In soml other way. 10W DLIXT WAS WON OVER. "I.ale that evening he came In . with a pint bottle or whlsly. He saId : flhix ( . hero's belie some whlslt ' I said I did not walt ally . 'You - foohi' he said 'thls ain't common whiskY. ' Then I took I and ranlt hair oC It. Then he sa1l 'She's got 10 die tonight and 1 you've got 10 help 1000. ' 1 said : 'harry . aln'l ' 3'oti got any other way 10 make loney I titan to kill that poor little girl ? ' lie said : tmn nothing 10 kIll people. Ive killed two other peple. ' He said one was a Chinaman , but hc did not say who the other was. He said he wounded 1 third. I said I couldn't sa\l help him do it. lIe said Id got to or he . did nol attenlion would kill me. I pay any atenfon 10 that and then ho said that he'd kill my wife I told him : 'Whatever you do do not hurt my wIfe. You case do whnt you like with nie . but don't touch my wie ! ' " At the recollection of this the witness broke down utterly and sobbed like a child. Resuming his narratIve . Blxt saId : "I fnaly said to hhn'd do as ho liked . , but lie. musl not hurl IHywle He wanted mo 10' sign a receipt , tar revo\vC. but I wchIld not - lI gave me , six long cartridges , and , six short ones to Ipul . land , after It was 11' ' ' one T was to 'change' the cartridges. Then ho told mo to go out Hennepin avenue to Ken wood and walt for loini. When ho' came 1 was to follow hlm.1 Prety soon I saw him coming across a lot nnd I followed him. Then ho Dlopped I buggy and , I came ' up and be told mo to' gel Into It and drive along 1 got In and ho said to keep ] our heads Inside. Then he said 10 Miss Olng : 'This man Is 'In ' the gang. ' Then we drove out Honnepln avenue and I did nol see him again unt afterwards " . _ "After a while shoe asked mo l Hayward was buying green gOQds. I told leer 1 dId not Imow. She afked mo what 1 had down by my side and 1 said It was 1 revolver thnt Harry told mo to take. She kept looking out all lie tIme and I kept thInking. 1 was a fight In my head all the Ume. I thought I would get out and then I thought of 1Y wife and stayed In the buggy. I tried ten tImes to do It and I was always fighting In my head. Finally I fired and hit her wher he said I should Then , she threw her head back like this. I went on about thlrly Qr forty yards further and then I thought Id have to get her out. I moved her I legs so , then she went out . so , and struck her head on tile wheel and then she went over on thin ground " The acton accompanying this recital was , dr'matc as the wItness with Iptted hands threw hIs whole body forward as though falling. ' lie then told how he returned from the scene of , the murder down town and went to South Minneaholla to establsh an alibi and at last returned to the Ozark. At the afternoon sessIon Bixt was agaIn put on the stand and aslted 10 tel any part 'oC ( ito . story , ho had forgotten In the morplng. .ne said : "A day or two after Iho mrder. Harry ame downstairs and I asked him 1 he could hold it. Ho said he had been In the sweat box , but ho would not give It away , not In forty years " Mr Erwin then began a long and searching crtoss-examination. He first drew out that Dlx , bad ( old hiS story to numerous people . including the city attorneys , the sheriff . time jailer and his 'own attorney. Erwin ques- toned him closely about lho sweating pro- css to which he W4S subjecled before time confession was drawn from him. But tile lawyer tried ( In vain to shake his original story ; lo repeated It without substantial alteration. lIe said ho was a chanFee man ! now and a happy noan He knew he was ol'glven antI had a home wih ( God In heaven He was telling time truth now although he had led In 'his fIrst conesslon. "What did these men do who were wlthi wih yon ? " "Those men ? " repeated Bixt , In surprl . "Yes , those macu . " . . ' "Thero were not any men wllh me " Dlxt said tIme clothes ho hae on were lho' ones wern that nigimt being the only ones ho had. Erwin at once offered them In evidence. The jury examined them and round what ) they lhought might bo spots of blood , Erwin I asked room. that hllIxt'a coat - remain In to court - flow tIme ' \111 hears . How the vCsel tones at seal Reader did you ever cross the "briny ? " I so . we will bal I good cigar you were sea , sick Don't deny time soft Imp achment. I you had Hos- tetter's Stomach Bitters wIth you , you were all right , olherwlse not This medicinal cordial - dial relieves every disturbance oC the stonoach liver and bowels , malaria rheumalsm and kidney troubles and Is hIghly commended by tourists and commercial . Ira\'eler. TilE nl AI.)111I. INSTRUMENTS placed on record February . G. 185 ; WAIIANTY 1113181)5. I J Olsen 10 , Iena .lacubaon . w 1-3 of e t51 feet of n 12G ½ feet of lot 2 , Iuel : 6. Cun- mtinghamn's I ull \ . . . . . . . . ! . . . . . . . . . . , 60) Hame 10 same . W t4 oC e 10 feet of uemmite . . 6 a I' Jackson and wife to 0 U Shand , hart . lot I. In lax lot wle . In 10-15.13. . . . . . lart . . 2.10 1 I Alien timid wle to 0 1' Davis coin- iauiy. Iota n , 19 and 2) . block 21 , Wal. nut hut . . . . . . . . . . . 2. . . Ilok . . . . . . . . . . . 10 o I , Miller and wife 10 lymnati Itleltardaun . In l.ymOI lot 3. block < . \'est ( . n.I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,0 C 1' II\en. trustee . and wife to American Investment conipamiy. lot 13. Archer 1'lle. I ComIAI lticitnrii lCalisii to B 3) Kalisli . lot 8. block 1chani , Ihlnn'l Iul.h . . . . . I . . ) . laIBh. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 James Ionnel ) 10 Annie 10nn'I ) ' . lot 2 und c 16 2.3 fN1 let I. I blol , 4. hillside add No.2 : lot 23. block 11 ; lot 13 , Iuck ald . Brown park ) . . . . ! . . . , . li . . . . 1 . . ! . . . . G.O ) QUIP C.AIM , I)118D5. 1 [ A Grover to A J G/"er , lot 63. Burr . Oak . . . . . . . . , . . . . . / . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . 2 l A Leonie to At A Grover same. . . . . . . . C 11 nl. Special ma.llr to 0 F DAvis . company , lot 1. Oak 111 No. I. . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 0 Same to 0 U hlertzog . lot 00 , S U ltoera' Oknhomu . . lertzg. . . . . . . . . . . Z . I . . . 10ierl' . . . . . - 1.070 " Total amount of transferS . . . . . . . . . , 10.Ua I . - - - TT- WORSE \ ] IDDlE TUAN ! EVER Union Pacfo Will Not Open the Ogden and Denver Gateways , BOYCOTT AGAIN DECLARED IN FORCE ( h'lrIRI1 MAkes 1llRn" , tOt Tnlc ! Away , time lrrnth of Other Ihutea-Miqonrl ! lclle Wilt tot COlne In tlnleu thn Union l'Relle ilnea . CIOGO. I cb. G.-Western passenger at- fairs have gene to the bAll all nl once anti are noIn n worse nllldlo lh/I / they have been nt nio' tmo luring the past six weeks Tho' Union h'aciflo Is Iho cause ot the llf. culy , and 10 say that the represontalvcs ot ( too olher lines are weary ot lie ( manner In which that Ino acts Is putting , I mniidiy. To begin withm . General lassrnger Agent t.olax of the Unlol Pacific nnno\loe,1 today that his hue 1111 not Inloll to ol'en ul' lie Oregon Short Llmoo ns was announced " on Sat- urla ) ' . I \ vas first claimed that the resohtm- ton offered In lie meetnr by : . I.omax opening up thin Short Line was mlslulorsloOl by all the other lnes , and thl In reality lie Union Pacific hind 10 InlEntlon oC ollenlnr UI ) the Oregon Short I.lne. Tile other lilies Intimated very Ilosltvdl thai they hued miol misunderstood the resolutlomo . nnll Iho Unlol Paelfo then clahnell that II hail heen entrapped . . trapped nud that In any event It would not open UI the Oregon Short Line. This nn- nounceinciot sent maiers hack with a jerk to the original positioii the boycott ngalnst the Union Pacific by ( lie Hock Island eli ' declared In force , ntiil Burlngton was again ( nlll maters were worse than al the beginning. for everybody was Cul or wrath and sIgns of an nreement were far less numerous lmn s'mlltoms of I fight . Time Union Pncllc then , Ielanlte,1 tIm In- serlon or a rule In lie rate sheet gl\lng lie ( In1resslon that mIca [ rum Missouri river points to San Frniicisco all uther ihlformiia CjtornlJ ! points were applicable omol3' I or' Its liioe. This ' was \Irlualy nsltng the olher. ( ramis- contnental hues to admit that the Uulnn Pacific was , tIme only road between lie Mis- satin river alotl CalIfornia. The otlibr llos : aul Caloria. In lost tin ( hue In refusing this Ilrollosilon. nll there lie maier rests for the lrC3cnt. The situation has been further cOllllcled by the announcement or lie ( Missouri Plcllc hint II will nol become a member of the Western Trunk I.lno conlnllee until the Union Pacific has Jolncd I. TIle passenger representatves 6r tile Central - tral Traffic assocIation hues met today for I the purpose ot conslderlnl differential rates ! In toll of tIme association ' . I 01 portons o Issoclalon lerrlor } After a long dlscnssloln II was Ieeldcd tQ , allow the matter to rest with a board of arbiraton , to be composed or three members who are 10 be seleclell later. 'O UlmUI.A''I 11115 It\I.IO\I . , - StntQ Conll11.lon Created II " Hlln ; tn Sclto ni to Qllstnn . CHEYENNE , Feb. 5.-Speclal { Telegram. ) -A bill creating I state board of railroad commissIoners was introduced In. the house ot the Wyomln/ legislature loday. The bill provides that the board shall bo compose ot the secretary of slate , state treasurer anti engineer. They shall elect a secretary or tIme board , who shall be pal a salary of $ (00 per annum. I provides that time bcard shall have general supervision ot the railroads of thio stale and pver to rrgulate and fix passenger and freight Iransportatou rates , and to prohibit dlscrlmluaton on the hart of the railroads In time Interest of any class of shippers. The house passed , n bill establIshing a state , soldIers' home. Is ] the . intention to Itl I 7 < ' lie buIlding of , the , Asylum' for hoe l3ilmid. Dca : und 'Dumb ' 'in ! Cb pyeqnefor ' ' the , use of the : hionoe the same' not belhg' required at ' Iresent' for the purpose for which 'I'as' 'conslructed. , Thirty thousand acres orf the Jards granted 10 the tate for use of char- Hablo institutions are set asIde for the ben- eft of he hO le. . " ONE Htli\En . - IS SUFFICIENT. dude Jenkltisr.Rcconit000da the 1wo Others " to Itecign. CHICAGO , 'Ffb ; G.-Judge Jenkins tOday prosente his decision In the matter oC lie compensaton ( [ tie receivership of the Chicago - cage & 'Northern' Pacifc railroad. He allowed the three ofc rs , Morgan Howaland and Vannorden $18000 ; as compensation up to February 1 of , this year. After that date he lxes tIle salary at $7.GOO a year. Judge Jenkins says that ho alows the $18.000 In I lump to the three because the vlrloua lac- tons of , slockholders Insisted on having ' three receivers 10 expresses the opinion , how- ever that two of the receivers would better resign , as one Is sufilcient . and ho wIll allow compensation for but one. I'oslpolot Olin "rochold"r" Moetinr . PEORIA , Feb. G.-A meeting oC Itock- holders of the Lake Erie & Western railroad to vote on the acquisition of the Indian- apolls . Decatur & Western was to have been held In this city this morning bu it was postponeil until Febrtmary 12. There were present \V. 11. Hackedorn , general attorney , and A. C. Thomas , assiuant treasurer. $ olil for it."irgmnniztt lot , , I PITTSLOUI1G , Feb. 5.-Tue Western New Yorlc & Pennsylvania road was sold here today to Frederick Strauss of New York , representing the reorganization comnoluee of the second mortgage bondholders. The itrice was 11,000,000 auth the assuming of $ J0- 000,000 first mortgage bonds. ' ( him River Itoitui hums itnov Oluuuimiger , PARICFIRSI3URG . Va , , Feb. 5-George A. Burt of New York , an experienced railroad - road and steamboat COinJafl ) ' ziianager , wus appointed today general Inanager of ( lie Ohio River railroad , with lmeadquarters at Parkersburg. p Hallway Notes , President Clark is expected In Omaha Tltursday. . , .v. H. Lucas , Florida passemoger agent of the "Suaiiee River Haute" to Florida , Is in ( lie city , General Manager Dickinson , Freight Tramc Manager Munroo and several other hmeatis of departments of ( ho Union Pacific , left for Ienvor Monday to take up matters of tie- tall with ( lie Union Pacific , Denver & Gulf plople , On and after February 12 , the Billings. ChIcago train , which has been leavhuig Dill- ingot at 9:30 : p. in. , will leave ut 9:80 : a , no. , on account of the Northern PacifIc changing ( moe. The Burlington train ovIll , therefore , connect with train No. 2 , leavIng Omaha at 4:45 : p , m. instead of 11:50 : i ° . uii. Purify your blond , tone tip thio system , and regulate the dlgcltlve organs by taking hood's Sarsaparilla , Sold by nil druggists. VifIcii Tliotisiitd , for mi Fall , Sarah Munro is suing the Fremontr 181k- horn & Missouri Vaijey ltalhroad comnpany ( or $15,000 for damages sustained whIle rid. lug on one of thin cnuoopaioy'a traimis. She alleges ( hat on . October 7 of lust year whiehi ( lie ( rain utile was cii reached Seribner It stopped and ( lie t'iigine wts : useil ( a uk , sonoo switchiliog. 1Vhmilc , ( hue switchminui was going on the iilalntitf ven ( to ( lie rear of tile car for it. driuik of s'ztter , and shdle alto was stmtnding there thus engine struck thu car with great force , ttmrowlmig lice to tue lloor. Sims suffered hiernianemot injuries , for which she does hoot thiinhc $15,000 ( Oil much recompense. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ iilmirriisgo I.tet'uiacs , ' The following stoarriago licenses % vcro ii- sued yesterday : Name and Address. Ago. lerank Illumques ( , Omalma . , , , , , , , . , , , , , , , , , , 25 . ldllero Olson , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ) James Ii , lloillngsworth , , lenver , , . , . . . . . . , CI ) Annie If. Sciieil Iowa City. , , , , , , , , , , . , , , , , , 12 Anton Vhas'k , omaha , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 27 Augusta Sediuk , Ornolla , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 2J When Baby was sick , we gave liar cartoria. When she -vas a Child , shi cried for Coatorlo. When the became hiss , bbo ehwi Lu ( tiatoria , When elm bad ClMdrcn , also garuthieiau Castcrii' -aiv WTORR1ED WTOIEI Why Do They Worry When It is Needless , S HOW TOAVOID IT. Tiico k ua Serct Utinan iii 'eiirly Au V'orry- liietmt % 'hflehi I. ti , be. I. humid lii time tI lOttieI , 1'lL'tmlaniv'a. , I It wonoclo only hsntl perfect health nine- tcnhs cit cli tiio woryliog vlmlchi tlmc'y now tb eoultl be Avoided , When a roman Is sick she can moot help worryimig. Now ( lie Ctiihso of licarly all woman's sickiies arises fromn ( lie seine source. MOn get sick from various causes. hint mu votnati'n trotmbhc's nrc Peculiar to herself , It is itti- fortutoate , but it is trite , nail yet licarly all this trouble might be avoided. There is it sovereign renietly for women , lb you , atk what it is ? htcatl what route lathes hare 4 soul : Mrs. A. Luillauoo of Ciielee , Mass , , says : ' 'Ctilldbirtlt caiiibinrol with tIm grip brought boo to ( ls tiortler of ( lie grave until my hits- band and friends gave iioo lip to tile , I shall always be thalokiuil thit at that time I ltegaio ( ho tmso of a reineily of whIch I lund licaril mitch , antI ( lint I 'as restored to ltealtli enil owe tmiy life emutirely to Voriicr's Safe Ctmre. " Mrs. Dr. O'lela 1311mm , uoiedlcal susperin- temiilent of tlio \ \ 'orltingVomnali's hioiou , Chicago - cage , says : " 1 ProscrIbe \Vmirtoar'n Safe Ciirci iii itiy geloeral PractIce , and it gives tue great Pleasure to l'eCoioitooolhil it , " Mrs. Il. L. Tylidalo of i'ackeron ( , Penn , , says : "Several years ago I brgail my citango of life , and for iieiiriy three years I coulit eat zoothiliog but crackers ntoti water , I liuu ( PCi mis lit ( ho back , i miihatoonint lomo , and severe voiloitilig sPells. I cotmhd ioot sheep , amid was oveak anti iicrvous.Vlieii nimioost , as it seeiioetl , at ( he brink of ( Ito grave , I was restored to perfect health by ( hue use of \'armier's Safe Cumre , amid am better thiait ever before lii loty lIfe. " Mrs. C. Murphy , Triminniiahitirg , N , Y. , says : "A low years ago I was troubled with nervous Prostration (0 sUch an extent ( hint sleep was vell iiighi impossible , cud I felled rapidly , Forttliluitel ) ' , fliy attention vas called \Viirner's Safe Cure , and as a result of Its tine , I aiti ciimed atid liiOst heart- lI1 rccbniioicnii it to. all simileters amioomig mn sex , " . Mrs. J. Ilallowell , restdiiog at 2137 Seventh nveiitie , N. Y , , says : "I hIavo been a sreat sufferer froioi kiihioey trouble , amoti any VOillflfl who has been miiiniliorly nitected ltiiows whtnt I suffered ; bitt I am happy to say timat by ( Ito use \Vnriier'st Safe Cure I have beemi restored to perfect health , have rccoiohluemids its usc to mitiutiercuis fm'iciods , niod ioiako ( hIs statement with great 101035. tire , " - 'Flie list coulil be prolongeth snore than ( lie space of thia ) apcr vetiltl portoolt , but dccii it moot show ( lint all , ntod more ( lion all , that has beeiu asserted \\'arsocr's Safe Cure , as a ' ' % s onoamu's friend , ' ' is ( rue , aioti will you not act UlDfl the suggestions these stateiiients contain ? ( . I , , : ' ' ' : . * . . \ . / Yale'sS S Skin Food Removes wrinkles and all traces of age. It feedsthrough the pores and builds up the fatty membranes and wasted tissues , nourishes the shriveled and shrunken Skill , tones and invorates the nerves and mus- des1 enriches the ilnpoerishcd 7 blood vessels , and supplies y uth and clacticity to the action - tion of the skin ; It's perfect. Beware of substitutes and , counterfeits , Yale's Original Skin food , price $1.50 and $3. At all drug stores , , MME. N. YALE , Health , tund Couiiploxou $ Spi'ciiiiis ( , Yalu Tetimlilo of Ihoiiuty , 140 Stilts street , Uullcimgo. . S S CUPID1N1 Is tile Creat Life Oiyer. . 11 P 1 18 13 N II bnllds tip . . retru.'shiusilivlgoraiesmihj S cXhiUsted ctrgumia of the ' . 500iiy , It Is thus great egeialt1u vitalizer ( lint destron thu gerimos of , thuutt iiisiuhloua iiiscao - . v1tlchi baa Oinstei , thu . strength cit our oumig There are hitnitiredsot youiig uiiitl mildtlhu : uigcd liocil wittiso steno force are tbechliiing , vhio sumirer from cielitlifatimig S dreamiitu anti tiioc ills which follows from cx. ceases said over ludulgtiut'es iii early hifo. ( UI'IENE will give you hack 'ourhlfe. Toil will be as i'w'rfuliy stromag nficr'ls use us you are imouv jiur1eiitl' vetti. Are you lii a Ttrematllro cnn. thltloiit thlil'11)iNI8 will IIU ? " _ stili' ' ( lila waste lii a tortiiighi ( or U 'I ( iiu weesue. p Ilimpoiciley terhhlty , inetital . iutcttiiatitlcat 010 quitkiy ctlretA i.--LJ ititti sevtiily 10' J' lilOi'C , bt' tlteuzo cY . of CUl'l115Z'tlI. ) ( EJ'1 IIIINI' : ClIres Lost 0.lams. hood , 1.os of hiriiiui I'ower , Cost- , iimiim't itoul ci f thm Jirahmi I i'uruiat'a ) , bleullesaliess Lack cit l'ower , ills , r.imiesii h'aiiia jim thu hack , Nervous l'rostraultui ? llt'bllil ' . , utvuiiis i' \'iirletrolu , Comistipiitlon uimiil will .S surely Iir1u Lsek'tiiu lust itvec of UiitU. Protiuiiti ilirrica nil' out UiitU.I ' I iliuig uttil so ititiiuiigeui lnt'mi , I 'miturged lrtJstutuglMutI needs - ' - - . ' a quieiing yet lverfui rrziio- - uiiiil , m-itchi iii ' j-\\ tigcmmt - tUh'J' ; \ DENI : . L'eo cu1Jiw.Nleamii ( ' . . -tS\ \ iuvoiil a tleiiiereuis uperatioil. ' , u 3 ( uitrauitt'o in uvritlio S , ait.l uiimuioy retilrmit'Ii I rivemm . , Ill C ) lS six l.oxca. ( luiiiraiitce Cosit ' , iiii oneS orders jut ( too ( ho seine. 582.110 00 ItuX , d Itlixos for f3.Ot ) his' immnhl , 1,000 'l't'stimno- ii1s , Semiit fur lice ( 'It'tilarsLltld testimnoiiittli , Addrcss au mail orders to DAVOL MI3DICINI CO. 1' . 0 , Hex 1O7fl , Piimuu I"vateissco , Cal. ' 4JOODMAN IltUO CO. , 1113 V'srm.aii'st.