,7 - 70 T THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; Ttffe3DAY , MimiTAKY 4 , SPEG1RL NOTICES. ArtverllncmrnJii for ilicm' column * will lie ( nkrtt until 12I1O p. m. for Hie pvciilnic nnil until H p. in. for tlir moriilnpr nnil Similar Pillllonn. Advertiser * , lir rcqncHtlnit a nnni- lirrnl olicck , vftn Imve niimvcru ml- < lrr Mpit tn a iimnlicreil letter In citre of The Hoc. Annwrrn nn nililrcmird nil ! lo ili'llvcTfil upon iirrnctilnllon of < lie rlicrk only. Hilton , 1 1-lic u n-onl flrnt Inrirrtlon ) Ic a noril thereafter. .Voiding taken for lens llinn ij."c for llrnt Insertion. Tlirxc ftflvrrtlnciiirntN intuit be run COIINCOII- tlvcly. AVAXTHI ) MALK HKLP. BALKHMAN roll Till : IIUMANK DEIIOItN- or ; gtioil Hide llnt for Imnlwnro or hnrncM salesman. Call or n < ldres 401 fr * . 14lh 81. B-M61I F37 _ _ _ _ _ , WANTII > . co > MHN AND TRAMS TO BKLL our feril Krlnilom nnd cookers ; pnlnry. I'M to J2.V ) per month , nccordlni ? to nlilllty. Tlio Lllchtlelil Mfff. Co. , Webster City , In. 11 M71D r7 onocnnv c SALARY 2no P ° r ccn'I 3fi. St. Joe , Mo. . ll-M72t K4 ; WANTni > . OFFICR HOY. Al'l'LY DR. ROBH- water , 222 Uco bldg. Tl M7M 3C _ IM TO $1CO PAID BAI.nSMHN FOR CIGARS ! experience unnccrannry : extra Imlucomcnts to customers. Bishop & Kline , St. Louis , Mo. 1J M78T K23 _ " , \VANTID , HALKSKAN FOR MNE ciaARs" : liberal Rnlary anil cxpcnsm : also side Una men. Sumatra Cigar Co. , Clilcnso. U-M805 S 12 ! PER WnniC AND EXPENSES TO olRara ; oxpcrlcnco unnecessary ; special Induce ments. Valley Clpar Co. , 214 Walnut street , Bt. l oula. Mo. 11 819 7 * 8AMSHAN WANTKD TO SRM GOODS. SEf.I * 'on slBht. Liberal salary or commission paid. McCIenry & Aliern , box 96S , New Orlrnns , IM , U M8CT C . WANTED , A RKMAnt.n PHHSON IN nvnnY county to illstrlbuto circulars and tack up alsiut. Cash paid. Address with stamp. Will A. Molten Co. , Cleveland , O. _ H MS92 5 .WANTHD , DOYH TO St'RINO Ul' AND MAKU bed lounges. Omaha Upholstery Co. n M8M C _ .WANTED. AT ONCR. FOR A LARQE STOIin In an Interior town ; a ilrpt-clnna ilry oods cleric ; must lo a slnclo man ; able to sponU Oermnn ; and nt liberty for Immediate serv ice. Apply In person to the clerk of tlio 1'a.x- ton hotel on Tuesday ( today ) , from 1 to 3 , and 0:30 : to 8 p. m. U 1IS33 4 WANTED-FH.IIAI.E HChP. WANTUD. A LADY OF ABOUT 35 FOR A business openlnK. rrqulrlns small capital. 1'er- mancnt It competent. Address 1C 34. Hep. C MS7C 4 .WANTnD , I WORT1HNQTON PLACE , COMpetent - petent woman for general housework.C C S8g-3 FOR IlENT IIOUSKS. JIOUSES IN ALL TARTS OP TIIH CITY. THC O. V , Davis Company. 1505 Farnam. D 744 8 AND 9-ROOM IIOUSKS ON FARNAM AND S-room house on S2d and Lcavcnworth. cheap. John W. Ilobbins , 211 N. Y. Life Hid * . D 748 HOUSES , & CO. , 103 N. 1STH ST. D 717 iioonrtN HOUSES , c. A. STAIIR.SM N.Y. LIFE. u at iso FOll IlKNT. NIGH SOUTH FRONT. 8-IIOOM brick house , with oil modern Impiovcmcnts nnd In flrat class condition. Inquire on premises , 2010 HnlMIoward strest. D 219 3-IlOOM FLATS. JS.OOl 1023 N. 21ST.D D J33F3 * RENT , A NICE 6-ROOM HOUSn. NEWly - ly papered , J8.00 per month , Including city water , to people that pay rent In advance. 119 N. S7 ; talco Fnniam car. Stoetzcl , next to r. O. " ' ' BTHAM HEATED STORES AND FLATS. Howard Ranch , accnt. 1G19 Chicago Bt. - . > . ' D-474 F _ v ' V FOR RENT IIIIICIC HUILDINO WITH TRACK- age , Nos. S13 nnd 815 Howard St. , four Hears nnd basement , with elevator. Now occupied by Hocco llixis. Possession given March1st. . F. H. Davla D 814-7 _ E1OIIT-ROOM HOUSE CENTRAL LOCATION , 115 month. Inquire 2C10 Capitol avenue. 6-nooM coTTAan ; MODERN ; FURNISHED. 80S 8. 30th. D JIS77 0 FOIl ITEM' FUHXISIIIOD HOO3IS. FIRST-CLASS BOARD AT 1610 DAVENPORT Utrcct. E-M471 Fll J ll ST. MARY'S AVENU1S , FURNISHED rooms ; Iiousekeeplng. E-8I3-3 * PUUMSIIEIJ HOOMS AM ) IIOAUD. FRONT ROOMS , WELL HEATED ; FAMILY board If desired ; rates reasonable. 324 North 23d Bt. F 719 FIRST-CLASS 1JOARD ; 1C10 DAVENI-OUT ST. F M471 F14 * FUHNISHED ROOMS WITH rcosonablo. Call 2107 Douglti * . F 4 ! > 5 0 _ FURNISHED FHONT ROOMS WITH OR WITHout - out bo.ird ; steam heat ; electric IR-HS ; baths ; rateH reasonable. Midland hotel , 16th & CM- cagoBls. F M535 F18 _ FURNISHED ROOM , MODE11N , WITH nOARD , ? 5 week ; also uulto rooms. Thu Rosi.202D Harney , . 1ea F2I _ _ FUllN'ISIIED STEAM HEATED ROOMS , MODern - ern convenances , board. C02 South 13tn. F-753 CLASS ROOMS , WITH Oil WITHOUT board. 170J California st. F M8U 4 11OO11S AND UOAHD. 222J DODQU ST. F M8C9 6 FOll UEXT UNFUH.MSIIIill 4 ROOMS ; WATEIt IN KITCHEN ; CENTRAL ; rrasanoblo rent ; nice for housekeeping. 1703 , , Webttcr Bt. a 760 6 UNl'-URNIBHED CHAMnERS FOR HOUSEkeeping - keeping , man and wtfe ; water In kitchen ; steel ulnlc ; wiuto pipe. 319 N. nth , a MC13 FUR HKNT STOUI3S AND OFFICKS. RENT. THR 4-B1X3RY HIHC1C IJUILDINQ nt 018 Fnrnam st. This building lias a lire- in oof cement basement , complete steam heat ing llxlurea , water on all Moon , gas , etc. Ap ply at Ilia oilier of Thu Dee. 1 910 AGH.VTS WANTED. AQENT3 WANTKD. STATE AND COUNTY IKIUHO to IIOUKO cunvunsera to sell our safety kettles and odorless frying pans. Kxchutvo tcirltory. Addreis K. C. Sknncr | & llroa. , Albany , N. Y. J M891 4 * HCNTAL AGI3NOY. j. H. PAituorrB. ROOM ti. DOUGLAS HLK. L-M532 Fig STOUAGi : . BTORAQB. FRANK EWEIIB , I4 HARNEY. M 75t i ArIFIC ) STOUAaE AND WAUEHOUSE CO. . W5-V10 Jones. Qvncral blorago and forwanllng. M-7M _ _ _ rUUNlSHED BTEAM-HEATED ROOMS , MOD- rn convenience * board. 60 ! South 13th , M 165 \VA.\TI2U TO 11UV. SND-HAND FUIlNITUItE. UROWN'S. 102 8. H. N 158 FUH FURNITURE AND CAWETS AT 323 BO. 10T1I. Q-732 FiS FOR : MISCKLLANIJOUS. HARD WOOD 4 AND B-FOOT FENCE FOR corn cribbing. C. It , Lee , Ml Douglaa. O-7M TOR SALH on HENT. ONE TWO-STOHY bulMlns , rixW , In tlio rliy of tilierman , Wash ington county , Neb. The same liu been uicd fnr a saloon and danca ball. XI. Arndt , Iilslr. OLAIUVOYANTS. DII.-H. WARHBN. CLAIUVOYANT , REliable - liable butlacsi medium ; Sth year at 11 } N. llth. _ . 8-7M "OIPBY QURKN" FOUTUNK TELI.KR ; LA- al , We ; Brnllrmen , 11.00 ; lucky cliurnn. ISil k" xnam el. , b twctn IStb and 1 > II > : no al n. 8-V1740 Fi * SIASSAOH , I1ATHS , 1ITO. MADAME SMITH. 1522 Dottni.AS STrtF.CT , ID Poor , room 11. Massage , r-.rnm , alcohol and nulphurlno 1 > ath % T MSOt MADAME LEON. MASSAGE PARI/HIS. RESTful - ful and refreshing. 417 S. llth it. upttnlra. T * M8 2 8 MMU. LAUUEj MASSAQE ; 1617 HOWARD ST. T M4SO F15' MME. AMES , J-ORMERLY OF ST. LOt'IS. MAP. sago and baths. W7 8. 13th St. , 2.1 floor , room 19. T 819 8 I'iilSO.\AL. 1IATHS , MASSAGE. MME. POST , 319M 8. 1STH. U , W FINE L1VEIIY RIOS CHKAP. KD 11AUMLEY , Kill nnd St. Mary's avenue. Telephone , 410. U 757 MIfiS VAN VALKHNntmoit IIKSTIIOYB PIIU- manenlly by electricity nupcrtluous Imlr , moles , wnrto , etc. Iloom 416 , N. Y. Life Illil . u 153 WUUUINO INVITATIONS. llUHKLKY I'TO.CO. viAvr co. , 345 nin : ntiiLniNO ! HOMIJ trentment for Imllei ! physician of fifteen yrats experience In nttendanccj consultation fre < . U M760 KI.iCTllIC I'HINTS AND rOUTUAlTH. J. V. Hadtkcr , 1M2 DoURlnjt > t. U M3J1 1 WONDRltrUL SfSTKM I'OIl MAKINfi OLD fnccs younc ! wrinkles removed. 200 DouRlns I > lk. Wrlto Mine. True. U-MI37 T17' UULLE ni'l'P.ltLY COIISUT MADH TO OHDCU at Wn Farnam. Lady cnnvaswra wanted. U M7M I'Si * Li : cniiic , WIUTK us FOII ANY- thine you want to know ntwut It , We ( runr- ontec correct Information. Al references. The C. C. Detective nKcncy , box M5 , Crlppla Crj k , Colo. U M73S KG * MISS MASON'S SCHOOL FOU DRnSSMAK- Ing. over IJoston Store. In Kohrbaugh Huslncss college hall. Elevator entrance on Douglas. F. SIPPHL , IJOCK. nOX 210 , IlAKHll CITY. Ore. , wnnla to hear of or from Mrs. Lmma Blppcl or children. Last residence , Iowa News , Council muffs. U-M89J 4 SIOXKY TO LOAX-UISAIi ESTA'1'13. ANTHONY LOAN AND TllUST CO. , 318 N. Y. Life. Leans nt low rntcs for chdlce security In Nebraska & Iowa farms or Omaha city property. MONKY TO I/DAN AT LOWEST RATES. THK O. K Davis Co. , 1003 Farnam st. W 7C2 0 I'KU CKNT MONKY TO LOAN ON OMAHA real estate & Neb. farms. W. 11. Melkle. Omaha \V-7C3 MONHY TO LOAN ON IMPHOVEn OMAHA real estate. Urennan , Love & Co. , lnxti > n blk. W "Ct CITY LOANS. C. A. STAllH. 923 N. Y. LIH3. \V i6j MoiiTQAans. a. a. WALLACE , UUOWN HLK. W 766 LOANS ON LMl'ltOVCD & UNIMPROVED CITY property. W. Famam Smith & Co. , 133J 1'nrnnni. W 7G7 MORTGAGE LOANS ; LOW RATES. J D. Zlttlc , IGth and Douglas , Omaha.W W 70S FARM IX3ANS , DOUGLAS AND SARI'Y , 1 TO 10 years ; low rates. Garvln liios. , 211) N. Y. L. . P. 11EMIS , LOANS. PAXTON I1LK. W 33i F7 MONEY TO LOAX CHATTHLS. MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE , PIANOS , horses , wagons .etc. , nt lowest rates In city ; no removnl of goods : strictly confidential ; you cnn pay the loan oft at any time or In any amount * OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. , SOC S. IGth st. X-770 MONEY TO iiOAN , 30. CO. W DAYS ; FURNI- turc , pianos , etc. Duff Green , room 8 , Darker block. X 771 1IUSIM2SS CHANCES. CRIPPLE CHEEK GOLD STOCKS , SAFE AND sure ; K and upwards Invested often brings fabulous nnd quick returns by placing your orders with the Van Uuren Investment Co. ( Incorporated ) , bankers and brokers. SOS ICth St. , Denver. Colo. Y 712 FOR SALE. IN THE BEST AND LIVELIEST tow.1 In Oklnhomn , a nice , well selected stock of aliclf hardware ; tin uhcp In connection ; no Implements or vehicles ; county seal ; popula tion. ' 4,000 ; Invoice , J4.000 ; well established ; 111 health causa of selling. Address. Whltsltt & Arrlngton , El R no , Okl. Y M733 F12 WANTED , PARTNER WITH SlO.OOi ) CAPITAL to Invest In the largest express and storage business In Chicago. C 25 , care nf Ixsrd & Thomas. Chicago. Y 31SOJ 7 IF YOU HAVE A BARGAIN FOR SALE OR will buy one xeo M. J. Kennard , & Son , room 310 llrown block. Y MSC1 11 WHEAT IS HOOMING , AND IS THE CIIEAP- est speculative commodity In the world today ; anyone who lm $1 to ppare Hhotild buyIt-trade ; through n responsible house nnd get reliable Information by sending for our largo red Iwok. containing all necessary Information to enable nnyono. to handle their Investments Intelli gently ; also our dally market bulletin , nhlch nuggests when nnd wlmt to buy ; both fre . Stansell & Co. , Bankers and Brokers. 1S2 Trad ers' Uldg. , 'Chicago. Y-MS34 8 C CREEK MINING STOCKS HAVE advanced 300 per cent slnoo last July ; we nro members oMho stock exchange at Cripple Creek , where stock Is aolJ at Its true value ; stoUc Ui nhlnplng mines now selling nt 8 cents upwards , and In undeveloped mines 1 cent per share upwards ; wo cnn pick out the good stocks ; Blocks nre now being offered to eastern'cus tomers for 10 cents , that would not pell for 1 cent on this exchange ; no remittances less than * 1 IX ) Invested ; manual with Cripple Creek mining map mailed on receipt of 10 cents ; refer ences. Merchants nnd U. S. National banks , Omaha. E. Benedict & Co. , Crlpplo Creek , Colo. ' SS4 Mch 2 FOR KXCIIAXGI2. I WILL TRADE 2,000 ncres of clear farm land In parcels to suit. Located In Holt nnd Sheridan counties. For Merchandise or clear Omaha real estate. Address K 17 , Bee. 7. C97 WANTED , A GOOD CLEAN DRUG STOCK IN exchange for Omaha prupcrty. "K. " care Car- rler * . X-811-10 FOII SALE HI3AL ESTATE ] . FOR SALE , WEST FLOUIDA LANDS , E8- peclall)1 adapted to fruits ; C77 acres with brick yard In complete running order ; 7G-hors9 power engine and boiler , new pattern swurd brick machlni ) and pugmlll ; I'ott's crushers , trnek nnd cam with winding drum to haul clay from bank , two carts nnd wnffon to haul wood , jlu'da with pallets for 120,000 bricks , ono hand press , nbundanco of clay nnd wood , dwelling house with six rooms , kitchen end bath room. Good water nnd location , perfectly healthy. James McCulIough , postolllca Quintette. Flu. RE 303 1'S BARGAINS , SALE OR THADE IN CITY I'ROP- crtlea and farms. Jno. N. Frenzer , opp. 1' . O. RE-773 GEO. P. BEMI8. HOUSES , I/ITS , mitlGATED farm lands , loans. 305 and 300 Puxton block. RE 323 ABSTRACTS. THE BYRON REED COMPANY. RE 774 BARGAINS , HOUSES , LOTS AND FARMS , uU or trade. F. 1C. Darling- , Barker Block. RE IM BARGAINS , A PLEASANT HOME IN HAN- acorn 1'lacc , at a snap. Beautiful lot In Hanicom Place , cheap. Fine lot In north part of th/ > city at half price. Elegant Ii6me on West Farnam st. M. J. Kennard & Son , room S10 Brown blk. r RE M857 11 FINE COTTAGE AND LOT , 11.200 , WORTH double. F. K. Darling , Harker blk. RE-8S6-7 FOR SALE , 07 ACRE FARM , NEAR LOS Gates , Cal. ; 49 ucrea undrr culture ; 13 acres fruit treett. For particulars apply to A. J. Proper & Co. , 620 Market street , San Francisco , Cal. IIU-M8M 4 HOTELS. AETNA HOUSE ( EUROPEAN ) , N. W. COR. lllli and Dodge. Rooms by day or we k. 7S4 BICVOLKS. DON'T I1UY A BICYCLE UNTIL YOU SEE our 'W line. We sell sundries end do repair- Ing. Ak-Sax-Den Cycle Co. , 319 So. 15th et. 4WF11 OMAHA BICYCLE CO. . BE8T PLACE TO BUY bicycles ; bicycles repaired , K3 N. 18th ! . GOT MUSIC , AHT AND LANGUAGE. P. aiiLLENlIECIC. IIANJO AND guitar teacher. 1815 Chicago et. 109 PIANO. GOOD AS NEW ; STANDARD MAKE ; only 1165.00 ; new planoa for rent. Ma Me- lllJc. 11SW i IIANCJNU. NEW CLASSES FOItMED FOR BEGINNERS at Morftnd's thU wc .k ; adults. Tuoday and Friday. 8 p. ra. ; children. Saturday , 10 a. in. ; first les > oni taken privately If deslrad ; open d y nil evenliikasMmbllcu. ; . Thursday , 8:30 V , in. ; K < utrnea and Udl < , Me. U Ul Fll toll ifolt I 1" ' - .M- , 1 . , - - = , ; „ VPItOI.STniltNd I'l IIMTL'HIC. UPHOUSTERINO , Ft'ItNlTURE nEPAIRKD find rntk" ' verj * cheap thin month. M. 8. Wnlkln. Sill Cumin * . Tel. 1331. 780 AMI LOAN ASSOCIATIONS. BHAlinS IN MUTUAL L. & n. ASS'N PAT 6 , 7 , 8 per cent when 1 , 2. 3 year * old : nlwajtl redeemable. 1704 Farnam t. , Nattlnger , See , HOW TO GET A HOME OR SECURE1 GOOD Interest nn Raving * . Apply to Omaha L. A B , Ass'n. 1701 , Bee Uldg. G. M. Nnttlnger , Sec. WANTED TO HOUItOW. WANTKD. TO BORROW J3.00) OR J3.600 ON good Omaha property. Will pay 8 per cent. Address K 32. Ileo office. 887-G HOUSES WINTnilKD. HORSES WINTERED ; BEST OP CARE given hordes , both winter and summer. Address M , J. Welch , Gretnn , Neb. 775 UNDKllTAKHUS AM ) ttMIIAI.MKIIS. II. K. HtTRKET. FUNEIIAL DIRECTOR AND emhalmer , 1618 Chicago ft. , telephone 9) . 77C SWANSON & CUMING , TEL.JOOO M. O. MAUL , UNDEHTAKER AND EM- balmcr , 1417 Fnrnnm t. , telephone 225. 778 SHORTHAND AND TYPHWIUTINO. A. C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL , B13 N. Y. LIFE. 77 ELOCUTION. ZULKMA FULLER , BIG KARDACH BL1C. . EJf- Kagcments mndo for readings in and out of city. 211 F4- OPTICIANS. OMAHA OPTICAL COMPANY , LEADING opticians , removed to No. 1C17H Farnam st. , opposite BaldurT's. 8S2 4 * LOST. LOST , YELLOW AND WHITE SMOOTH- coated St. Bernard. Return 3114 1 opplctun avenue. Reward. I.ost MS > 9 4 * I'AWNUUOICLJHS. H. MAROW1TX LOANS MONEY. 41S N. 16 ST. 783 nUIlMATOLGUY. UCUfCAftCC ALL about Changing ISCtf iHllSldi thoFcnturcs.ltcmov trm DIcinlshesandHkln Dltcates In irillpniie hook torn Ftnmp. JOHN H. WOOtIIUUY,4 127V. . 42d St. , N. Y. Inventor Fnclnlifoap. Branch Otllcos : Boston , 1'ulla. , Chicago , bt. Louis. _ _ _ . ffsuTrerlngfrom Lost liood , KorvotiH DolitlltT , LucUofUiicrKy.tlioUflbctB of KXCFSHCH or Youthful Krrortt enclose Gets In stamps . . 'for postage mid packing and " \\ouillsemljou BY _ siwclnlly prepared to suit your Individual case nnd our little book entitled ' Health brings Hap- pliioso. " All correspondence contldcntlal. wrllo to-day. Address , rillSlCURMISSTIIUTK > , 1858 nionl < T > Bj > lt , ( My mama us d Wool Soap ) ( I wish mtno had WO OLENS will not shrink If WOOL SOAP Wool Is . . , , Is used In the laundry. Soap delicate and refreshing forbath pur- < vw TJO test cCliver. . Uuv a bar at t/our dcaltm , Uwortb , ScnodJe & Co. , Maters , Chicago. J Cnatham St. . loston.l _ t I onard St. , WHITE STAR LINE Sailing from New York Wednesdays , as follows ; Majestic Wednesday , Feb. 12 , 10 a. m. Germanic Wednesday , Feb. 19 , 10 a. m. Teutonic , Wednesday , Feb. M , 10 n. m. Britannic , Wednesday , March 4 , 10 a. m. United States and Royal Mnll Steamers. Saloon paesage , $ & 0 nnd upward , according to steamer selected nnd location of berth. Second cnbln tXi , (40 on Majestic nnd Teutonic. DRAFTS payable on demand everywhere In Grcnt Britain and Ireland sold at lowest rates. For Inspection of plans of steamers and any further Information npply tn local agents or direct to H. MAITLAND KEHSEY. G'l Ag'l. 29 B'way , N. Y. S. TENNY FRF.NCH. G'l Wn Ag't. 214 SOUTH CLARK ST. . CHICAGO. RAILWAY TIME CARD Leaves 1IUUL1NGTON * c MO. ItlVint.lArrlves Omaha Unlun Depot. 10111 & Mnson Hts.l Oninha B:30am : Denver Express 4:35pm.Ilk. : Hills , Mont. & Pug t Snd Ex. 4OSpm : 433pm ; Denver Kxpieas 4:0lpm : 7OSpm.Nebraska : Local ( except Sunday ) . . 745pm ; . . .Lincoln I cnl ( except Sunday.ll:2jam ) : 24pm.i.FaBtlIall ; L'avcs [ CHICAGO , IJUnLINOTON & Q.IArrlvcs OmalialUnlon Bepot , 10th & Mnson St , f Omaha 6:00im : | Chicago Vestibule 800am ; OMSam Chicago Kxpreesi 4l5pni : 7&Qpm..Chicago : & St. Louis Uxprcsa. . . 8:04um : H-.SSam Paclllo Junction Local. , ; ; , , . 5:30pm Fo t Mall 2:4Dim. : | Leaves fclllCAQO. MIL. & ST. I'AUL.lArrlves Omnlinltlnlon Dtpot , IQlh & Mason 8lB. | Omaha C:00pm : Chlcano Limited 8:05nm : 10 ! < 5nm..ChlcaKt > i ; ire ( ex. Sunday ) . . . ? :25im : | I axes CHICAGO & NORTHWEST'N.lArrUes OmalialUnlon Depot , IQlli & Mason Sis.I Omaha ll:00im : Eastern Exprras 3 ; 10pm 44Dpm ; Vestllmled Limited E4 ; : > pm 7:05\m : ; Carroll Tnssengor 10:40pm : B:45pm : Omaha Chicago Special 800.im ; 4:30pm : Iloona Ixh-al 9:30am : Missouri Valley Local. 9:30am : Leaves inilCAaO. n. I. & PACIKlC.ArrIvc | OmahalUnlon Depot. 10th & Mason St8. | Omaha EAST. .Atlnntlo Expre * ( ex. Sunday ) . . , BS5pm : C:2ipni : Night Express 8lSam : :50pm..Chicago : Vcttlbuled Limited , . , , l:3Jpm 4:50iim..8t. : Paul Vcstlhulcd Limited. . . . l35pm WEST ; 6:4ipm.Oklahoma : & Texas Er. ( ex. Bun.10:35am l:40pm Colorado Limited 4:00pm Leaves [ C. , BT. P , , M. & O , Arrives Omahal Depot , 15th and Webiter Bts. Omaha 8lSam.Sioux ; City Accommodation. , . , 8lEpm : U:15pm..Sioux : City Express ( ex. Sun.llUam ) : B:45pm : St. Paul Limited. . . . 9:10am : Leave * I P. , E. & MO. VALLEY ( Arrives' Omahal Depot. l5tiandWebster _ ! _ _ Sts. f Omalia ' " ' 215pm ; . Fast Mall "nnd'Cxpress 2lpmpi. ; ( Sat. ) Wyo. Ex. ( ex. Man. ) , , E:35pm : 7Wan : > , . , Norfolk Express ( ex. Sunday ) , , ,10:25nm : 5l3pm : . fit. Paul Express . 9:10am : leaves I 1C. C. , ST. J , & C. n. Arrived" Omali [ Unlon Depot. 101 h & Mason Sis. I Omaha 9:05am : Kaiwas "City Day Express , , , , , 630um ; 9:45pm.K. C. Night Ex. Via U. P. Trans. 7:00am : Leaves I MISSOURI PACIFIC. ( Arrives Oninhal Depot , ICth and Webitcr Sts. Omaha ib:40am : , , . .St. Louis Express . 6:00am : 9:30im : | , St. Louis Express . , , , , COSpm : S:30pm. . . .Nebraska IxK-al ( ex. Sun. ) . . . . 9:00am : SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC. Arrive * Depot. I8tli and Webster Sin. Omaha 545pm ! Bt. Paul Llmlfed7. . . . . . Leaves SIOUX CITV & PAClFici lArrlves Omaha Union Depot. IQth & Mason Sli.l Omaha 7:0iiin. : . , Sioux City Passenger lO'MOpm 6 : < pm St. Paul Limited : SOam Leaves I UNION PACIFIC" . ( Arrives OmahalUnlon Depot. 10th & Meson Bli.f Omaha .Kearney Express , , , lilOpm 80am. : . . . , . Overland Limited . . . 4:45nm : 3:30pm.Bat'ce : & Btromsb'g Ex. ( ex. Bun. ) 4iOpm : 6(0pm. : . Grand Island Express ( ex. 8un.lOGpm ) ; 3:30pm : . Fait Mall . 8:40am : Laavts I WAD ASH IIAIWAY. I" _ OmahalUnlon Depot. 10th A M ion 8I .I Omaha 4iSOpmBt. LouU Cannon lJtll.USJara JUDGES ARE AClBN AT WORK Opening of the February Tonn of the District'Oouit. CASE OF ALVA CUMBERS DISMISSED Injtinctloii ARnlnaJninliitpimiice of Morjiiio In CliiTVJx' ' lllopk Al lowed Other Mntlcm Ilcforc the. Court. The February term of tlio district court for the Fourth Judicial district opened yester day morning. The corridors of the court house were jammed at nn cnrly hour by pros pective Jurymen , attorneys and litigants , as well as by a largo number of curiosity seekers , whoso principal occupation Is to haunt the court rooms. Tlicro wcra no unnecessary preliminaries , the Judges going at onca to their respective rooms and taking up the routine order of business. The greatest Interest , as Is usually the cass , centered about the criminal court. Judge Baker did not arrive until after 10 o'clock , being detained at homo by the serious Illness of Ma wife. Sheriff McDonald officiated nt the opening1 of court and re cited the old ffimlllnr "hear ye" without stumbling , although his volco trembled per ceptibly from a slight attack of stage fright. The calling of the Jury occupied nearly the entlro morning. The usual number cf cltl- zons failed to respond to the calling of their names , and a capias was Issued for their appearance. A number were excused for cause , and the county attorney was then allowed Uio floor. The case against Alva Chambers , the beast who was sentenced to the pcnttenttnr ) for twenty years for criminally assaulting little Alice Bovee , was dismissed. The case was reversed by the supreme court and Chambers was sent back to the Douglas county Jail. Jail.HARRISON HARRISON GOES. TOO. The case against Robert Harrison was also dismissed. This Is the man who * was ar rested for unlawful cohabitation with one Lulu Moore. Ho agreed to marry the girl and was released with that understanding. The case against Grace Miner , charged with petit larceny , was also dismissed. Grace took French leave a few months ago and Is supposed to be on the trail of Vic McCarly and Pat Ford , jr. She relieved ono Peter Murphy of a gold watch valued at $20 Mst November , and Petcr.his not presented hlm- self to push the prosecution. Ralph Hlgglns and Charles Vanness , charged with assault with Intent to do great bodily Injury , were allowed to plead guilty to the charge of assault and battery , and were remanded to Jail to await sentence. This was an election day flglit , the accused having assaulted C. D. Dodson and beaten him severely. The mother , wife and sister of Vanness were In court to ihtercodo w.th the court for a light sentence on the ground that ho was their only qiijpporf. In Judge Koysor's cqurtltho application for a temporary Injunction ijj restrain Coroner Durket from establlsfilng'/lar morgue In the Clowry block on Chlcago sjreot was granted. As soon as the orderjwas : made Mr. Durket telephoned his ass'stSflts/Jiind the work of removing his establlspYmint to Capitol ave nue , between Fifteenth ntvd.Sixteenth , streets , was commenced , and tne morgue of the coroner ner- will bo at that polrttj'lh the future. The balance of the morn/.iig' was occupied by Judge Keysor In hearing jiiotlons. Judges Slabaugh , Fawcett , Powell and 11 Searles -SPECIALISTS IH Jcrvous , ' Chronic and Private 'Disease. SEXUALL * . All I'rlvuto lUo ao end Disorders of .Ufll Treatment by until. coiinultiitluu free- SYPHILIS Cured tor III * and tl poison thorough ! ; cltanacd ( ram the lyitem. PILES , FISTULA in" RECTAL , ULCERS. IIYDnOCBLE AND VAIUCOCELR permanently and BuecfMfulIj rnrwl. Method now and unfalllnp. STRICTURE AND GLEET iiy ucw method wlinout pain or cutting Call on ur oddrtu with itamp. Dr. Searlss & Seirles. < Tse In Town , Honey ! " Pancake Flour The kind that satisfies. The most appe tizing , satisfying , strengthening food for winter weather is a batch'of pancakes made of Aunt Jemima's Pancake Flour. Wheat , Corn nnd Rice , the three staffs of life are its ingredients. Get it at your grocer's. Beware of imitations. Sold only in red packages. ) HERE'S OUR GUARANTEE. Huy a iiackuiro of Genuine Aunt Jemima's Bolf * nlslnir Pancake Flour , and I f yuu do not Und It makes the boat CAkvs you over ute , return the empty box to your crocer , leave your namennd the grocer will refund the money itm ! clianjoittous. Scientifically 1'icpared and Manufactured only by R , T , DAVIS MILL GO , ! St , Joseph , Mo , Bend us to In stamps for Life History of Aunt Jemima and a cot ot.Uer pickaninny dolls. TeSDrrni AliT V Pr'mary. ' Bo * M OrCl IMI l ondoryorTer. QarrByphlUspdrmunontly cured In IS to 35 clays. You earth * ) treated nt borne for tboaamt price undC-'s&moRuarauty. H you prefer to COBJO Lett no < * IU contract to pur railroad faro and hotel t > llB.nm1. no cbarge.lf wo fall to curo.rjr you hare taken mer cury , Iodide potnah , 'bnti'itlll ' hnvo ocliea ana palm , Mucous Vatch en lij AOUtli,8oroTlirout , X'luiplos , Coniiur C'olorJjil Bimt * , Ulccra oa Of part of the body , Ililr7orfty ! l > rii g fiilllnp ; Jut.UUt his Hylillltl2lit < )01 > POISON tlml we Kutrautco to cure , wo oallclt the most obstl- oato cases and clinlldiiee tlio world for a cuso wocnnnot curii.-Th.h disease hoa always ballleU the BU1II of tliS rnoiit einlneutpliysl * cluns. WnOO.OOO capltapUchlnd our unrandN tionalfruaruuty. Absolnt jimfiisentBPnlodon ppllcttllou. Addros unoiC ItK.MIiUV CO , UU7 MilHUiilo TeiiiliU. , CIIIO'AiO , ILU We tend th6 marreloui Vrpn Itcinejy CALTHOS tr < tr , nixl n C'UUK Nprnnal rrliea. > arlco le I oad HElTTOUt : Lu.t Vigor. ' Uie ft anil fay ifsatisfiii. * " ' " . VOH MOHU CO. , I ' iatrlcu lj l ) . U.tlonitl , Oble , TRADED MARK Scott flfarJ motions , but took up no caeos. Judge Dickinson Is holding court In Wh * Ingtori county. Eil Slottl.who Is to be Judge Sla- battgh's bailiff. nnd E. W. Kerr , JudRo Scott's bailiff , were the only new men on hand. Judge Fawcett's bailiff , Leslie , was reportcil slcki NorbcrR nnd Williams , bailiffs In the criminal court , will hold over until their term expires In March. IIGTZCb CASH ON1 AGAIN. Judge KcyEor moved Into Judge Dickin son's room In the afternoon to hoar the case cf Iletzol Against tlcnnett , This case bldi fair to bccomo a very respectable rival ol the caws made famous by Charles Dickens Jarndyco and Jarndyce. U has been tried four times and U now on tor a fifth trial. The Jury disagreed In two trials and ver dicts were returned for the plaintiff In the other two , A now trial being granted In cacli care. The case Is a suit In replevin and grows out of the closing of Hctzel's grocery on Cumlng street. L > . 0. Hctzcl sold the stock to 1' . C. lludc , who sold It to P. J. Hctzol. The stock was seized by the sheriff on a suit started by 1 , . 0. Hotzol's creditors on the ground that the sale was fraudulent. P. J. Hctzcl rcplovlncd the stock from the sheriff and has been In possession over since. The object of thol suit Is to confirm his p : * > - oosslon. A jury was secured In short order and the case started on another round. In the criminal court the case of Martin Shields for Bellini ; llijuor without n license was put over until Friday morning. Walter 0. Kaye. charged with forging nnd rolling school bonds of an Illinois school dis trict , wns arraigned and pleaded not guilty. Charles Mack , ono of the so-called "Urn- ton gang , " was arraigned on the charge of stealing feathers from n mattress factory In the northern part of the city. Ho pleaded guilty and explained to Judge llakcr that he had been told by the police that If ho turned state's evidence against his pals ho would bo allowed to go free. The county at torney said ho had no knowledge of any such arrangement. Mack told the Judge the pol'co had no evidence against him except his own confcralon extolled under the promise of frc-ldom and the Judge said he would not al low such testimony to bo admitted. Mack then changed his plea. William Glassco , who was convicted at the September term of robbing a conductor on A street car In August , 1804 , sentence being suspended until the present term , was granted a now trial. The attorney who prosecuted the bastardy case of Charles Dachmnnn , the man sint to Jail for life by Judge Scott , asked the Indul gence of the court and made a plea for the relief of Dachmann. Ho explained to the court that Dachmann was In jail becausehe could not give a bond for the maintenance of the child. When ho gives the bond ho Is to enter on a sentence ot one year for bas tardy and after that he Is to servo two weeks for contempt of court. The attorney stated that the child was adopted some tlmo ago Into a respectable family and would never become n charge upon Douglas county. Ho therefore asked the court to enter nn order that Bachmann enter upon his sentence for bastardy. HABEAS CORPUS SUGGESTED. Judge Baker stated that there was nothing before the court and Intimated that If the child was provided for llaclimann was Il legally detained and the proper remedy was a proceeding In habeas corpus. Judge Fuwcett will not hold court today , his court room being In the possession of the county commissioners for the purpose of holding a local convention. Judge Slabaugh's call today is as follows : Appearance docket No. 13 No. 3C1 , "fl-239 , 27-10 , 28-279 , 33-70 , 33-103. 33-31C , 33-317 , 31-256. 35-200. 35-353. 30-129 , 37-112 , 37-230 , 37-238 , 39-172 , 39-193 , 40-355 , 41-20 , 41-193 , 41-373 , 41-379 , 42-1G2 , 42-248. 43-142 , 44-77 , 44-193. 44-243 , 44-348 , 45-3 , 45-159 , 45-177 , 45- 250 , 13-361 , 20-239 , 27-40. 28-279 , 33-79 , 33-103 , 33-316 , 33-317. 31-256 , 35-260 , 35-355 , 36-129 , 37-112 , 37-230 , 37-283 , 39-172 , 39-193 , 40-353 , 41-20 , 41-193. Judge Fawcett's : Appearance docket No. 21 No. 231 , 24-131 , 33-60. 33-66 , 35-131 , 40-8G , 10-254 , 41-205 , 41-371 , 42-112 , 42-163 , 42-199. 42-233 , 42-249 , 43-97. 43-105 , 43-246r 44-275 , 44-299. 44-398 , 45-90. 45-105 , 45-138. 45-17S , 45-251. 45-25 , ' 45-280 , 21-231 , 24r131i 33-CG , 35-131 , 40-86 , 40-254. 41-2031 41-374 , ' 42-112. Judge Scott : Appearance docket -No. 17 Nor 229 , 20-39023.-114 , 33-291 , 34-26S , 31-273 , 35-228 , 33-254 , 30-237 , 3S-14G , 3S-259 , 3S-307 , Sy-lM. 3D-347 , 41-188. Judge Keysor : Appearance docket No. G No. S44 , 18-78 , 18-116 , 19-181 , 19-183. 21-134 , 26-125 , 27-115. 27-184 , 28-229 , 28-296 , 31-15 , 33-28. 33-68 , 33-142 , 34-81 , 35-14. 35-118 , 35- 131 35-274 , 26-90 , 36-368 , 37 , 341. 38-138 , 38- 228 , 3S-395. 39-68 , S9-71 , 39-98 , 39-184 , 39-198 , 39-252 39-312 , 39-327 , 40-5 , 40-261 , 40-293 , 40- 301 , 40-308. 40-3GS , 40-373 , 41-132 , 41-203. Judge Powell : Appearance docket No. 29 No. 302 , 39-64 , 40-353 , 40-374 , 41-163 , 41-357 , 42-217. _ AVitutM tlic nnilirny Cnnipnny io Pny. Matilda Hoyman has brought suit against the Fremont , Elkhorn & Missouri Valley Railway company to recover $2,700. She al leges that In February , 1894 , P. G. C. Cooper and A. V. Harris of Crawford , Neb. , by force and fraud secured possession of a stock of goods owned by the plaintiff at South Omaha and prepared to chip the same over the defendant railway company's line to Crawford. She replevlned the goods , which she alleges were turned ever to her with the exception of two boxes containing clothing and furnishing goods to the amount of $2,700 , which she charges the company with having delivered to Cooper and Harris. She wants the railway company to reimburse her for the loss she claims to have sustained through Its action. _ _ . Pay for InJiiriMl F Joseph Florolll , the crstwhlls Murray hotel barber who was arrested on a complaint sworn to by Thomas Murray , charging him with malicious destruction of property In tearing out a bath tub and other apparatus In the shop vacated by Flcrelll In the basement of the hotel building , has com- mencsd suit against Murray for $5,000 'damages. In hlo petition Florclll alleges that the arrest ftas subjected him to Infamy , disgrace and public scandal and has been the means of doing great Injury to hla body and mind and nothing short of the ducats of the millionaire proplotor will oootho his Injured feelings. Minor Court SlnUrrn. The Merchants National bank haa com menced suit against W. E. Clarke to recover $11,260.50 on tlircc notes. The Kllpatrlck-Koch Dry Goods company will bo known In future a . Thomas Kll- patrlck ft Co. , amended articles of Incorpora tion having been filed yesterday to that effect. John Fan torn , who Is under arrest on a charge of stealing cattle , and Is detained on a warrant from Holt county , was released on ball of $1,000 yesterday , conditioned on his appearing at the county court of Holt county on February 8. The bond was furnished by three parties , one being n property owner In Holt county , nnd the others property owners In this county. TIII3 ItlSAI/rV MAHICBT. INSTRUMENTS placed on record February 3. 1S96 : WARRANTY DEEDS. Nathan \Vnybrlght to Jolin Way- bright , lots C and 7 , block IIX ) , Omaha , nnd a tract ndj lnlng on south Hide. . ! 300 W V "Morse " as trustee to J H Ford , trustee , s w part of block 12 , West Omalm . 12,200 G K Marker and wlfo to W T Miller , all of lot 8 , In 12-15-9 , north of % sec- tlon line . 210 Jacob Krcjcl anil wlfo tn John Hlavka , w H of lot 17 , Barker's allotment. . . 2,000 Elizabeth King to Agnes Roberts , o % of w CO feet of lots 15 and 16 , block B , Patrlck'H 2d add . 3000 B A Uen on , trus'ee , to A E 1'ottor , lot 2. block 92 ; lots 1 and 2 , block 97 , lienson , nnd all sw no 2-15-12 , south of Military road . 6,000 Earnest I'eycko nnd wife to Julius I'cyckc , lots C , 6 and 7 , block 7 , Jerome park . 2 South Omaha Land company to F W Ooodnpeeil , lot 1 , block 21 , South Omalin . . 1,085 Mabel nnd L-u Williams to D T Mount , part of lot 11 , HlmcbatiKh Place . 13,000 Jacob Hlton to Mary McCausIand , w V& of p 235 feet of n 48 foctrt lot 15 , O'Brien's add . 250 Oustuv Anderson nnd wife to A N meson. B 41 feet of lot 4 , block HI , Omaha , and strip iidjolntng ; lot 15 , block 2 , Mlllard Place . , . . . , . . . . 10,000 QUIT CLAIM DEEDS. Earnest I'eycko and wife to Julius Peycke , w 41 feet of lots 1 and 2 , block 133. Omaha . 2 M D Holler utid husband to E M Foote , e 40 feet of lot 1 , block 4 , Isabel add. , , . . . . . . . . . . . , , . , , , . 1 DEEDS. Special master to Edith Qlfford , lot 8 , block 59 , Omaha , and strip adjoin ing on cast side . , . . . . 4.COO Total amount of transfers . , , , . . (53CSO HAVnXC.VJIP'S VKIIV MICKY CATCH. Partner Oninlin Ofllerr Lniiiln n ( iitnil Sinn lit lovrn. Word has been received In this city of an Important arrest made In Ottumwa , ! . , by Deputy Havencamp , now of the Burlington railroad , who was deemed unworthy to net as an officer by the local police bsard a short tlmo ago. A few daya ago the house of a Burlington engineer was entered and a considerable amount cf property stblcn. On Thursday night Ravoncamp attempted to arrest a well known tough of Oltumwa when a pal and the much desired thief came to their friend's assistance. After a short struggle Ravoncamp succeeded In landing all three mon In Jail , Ho van surprised to nnd that ono of his prisoners was the man who was wanted In several western towns for burg laries of various amounts and for \\lioso ar rest there was standing n reward of $500. The new depot officer Is now considered the best policeman Ottumwa ever had and the people there arc wondering how In the world Omaha came to let the officer go , H will bo remembered that Havencamp was dis missed on trivial charges brough by Sergoint Cory , who went after his man several times before securing his dismissal , AMUSEMENTS. cccccccccccceccccecccococcS Mr. Henry E. Dlxey , f-upportcd by nn ex cellent company , opened a two-nights' en gagement at Boyd's last evening In a delight ful double bill , "The Last Scene ot the Seven Ages" and "Tho Lottery ot Love. " The only drawback to this most capital and refreshing performance was ( he miserably meager house nnd If there was anything else lacking It was only that conjured up In the Imaginary mind through tlio Influence of that frigidity which Is Inevitably concomi tant to the situation. Some may think that the old glamour that enshrouded Harry Dlxcy In n haze of glory In lib old BIJou days en Broadway has wanc-J considerably. Any way , last night , despite the polar temperature that permeated every nook and corner of this bright play IIOUPO , Dlxey wns the same old debonair , handsome , hippy , clever fellow that ho was when Adonis was a god to bo worshiped throughout the theater going world. As Adolphus Doubledot ho was re- slstlessly comic. Inordinately good , and then , too , there wasn't a single lame part to mar the symmetry of a graceful whole. All were capital and It is n lamentable commentary on the loyalty of Omaha play-goers to an old favorite , as well as upon their lack of appreciation of a rare good thing , that the Boyd was not packed from foundation to dome. Miss Anne Justice , as Doublcdot's second prize In the matrimonial lottery , made a most favorable Impression. She Is a Chicago cage girl and this is here first professional engagement. She Is pretty , vivacious and piquant , the personification of the tender poetry In a young bride , and gave no sus picion of being In the novitiate. Miss Pauline French was also charming and In fact the whole cast , Individually and collectively , was most pronouncedly excellent. Tonight the Boyd should bring out a complimentary gathering to see Dlxey and his merry band In their capital fragments of refined and most fetching comedy. Mr. Dlxey will give n special matinee per formance tomorrow afternoon , presenting his novel entertainment entitled "An Afternoon with Dlxey. " The show will be made up en tirely of songs , specialties and imitations from "Adonis" and "The Seven Ages , " In cluding also Dlxcy's Imitations of Herrmann , Paderowskl and Sir Henry Irving and his Impersonation of Svengall. Dlxey has es tablished a reputation BH a magician , as his tricks performed while "made up" as Herr mann nro among the cleverest ever per formed. While ' " reciting Shakespeare's "The Seven Ages" he "makes up" for the various characters on the stage In full view of the audience and concludes with the last act'of his play "The Seven Ages" assisted by the full company. The barber fhop cceno from "Adonis , " the popular song " 'Tls English , You Know , " the "Country Maiden" specialty and selections by members of the company will also form Important features of the per formance. The same bill will be repeated at the Wednesday evening's performance , but with several Important variations. Tonight "Tho Lottery of Love" will bo the bill. Daniel Sully , ono of the best Irish char acter actors now before the public , will play a return engagement at the Crelghton the latter half of this week , during which he will present what Is perhaps his best play , "Daddy Nolan. " The- engagement opens Thursday "evening and there will bo a matinee on Saturday. Commencing Thursday evening next , and continuing for two nights , the distinguished actor , James O'Neill , will play an engage ment at Boyd's theater. It is almost un necessary to say a word Iu tribute to this artist , for Mr. O'Neill has been before the publlo for almost a quarter of a century and has Immortalized the character ot Edmond Dantts In "Monte Crlsto. " However , ho will not open with Dumas' masterpiece , nhlch has been reserved for the second evening , but will present Sheridan Knowlca' tragedy , "Vlrginlus , " In which he has scored an Im mense success. New scenery and rjch cos tumes will be used In both productions , and the company seen with Mr. O'Neill is said to bo a strong ono. Fifty people will be on the stage during the performance of "Vlr- glnlus. " During Mr. O'Neill's Omaha en gagement the prices will not be advanced , althought It required considerable argument to Induce Manager Connor to allow the con cession , The ualc ot seats will open Umor- row morning. At the Crelghton for the first four nights of the coming week , commencing with Sun day matinee , February 9 , will be presented "iTha Sidewalks of Now York. " There Is plenty to stir the sluggish blood both In startling scenes of violence nnd crime and In comedy , specialties , ' etc. Kearney 1' . Speedy does a tremcndcua dive from the top of the stage into a tank of real water , being for the moment the hero by proxy , His rescue act In the play causes the gallery gods Intense delight. A trained bear , an expert whistler , a pfctty bicycle girl and a trlckful tramp help out the vaudeville fea tures Introduced In the Herald Square act. The scenic cffecta are on tbo spectacular scale. Joe Cawthorn , the well known and popu lar Gorman dialect comedian , comes to Boyd's theater for four nights , commencing Sunday evening next , with a brand non- show called "A Fool for Luck" and a largo company under the direction of Mr. John W. Dunne. Joe Cawthorn Is most pleasantly remembered here as the co-star with his brother and for two or three seasons as the leading comedian with I'attl Roiu , The principal comedienne with Mr. Cawthorn Is Annie Buckley , who played June In "Buo | Jeanb" for the past two years ; John E. McWade , the baritone ; Annie Weed , the original cook In "Wllklnson'u WIdowtij" Elsie Irving , Carrlo Franqla , Agnes Ardeuk , Jowphlnc- Marlo Clayton , D. M , Gregory , Collln Vnrrey , George T. Welsh , Tom I'easoly , IM Glroux and C. Herbert Kcrr go to make up the real of the company. PreuYllU. Send your address to H. E. Bucklen & Co , , Chicago , and get n free sample box of Dr , King's New Life Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits. These pills are eaty In action and are particularly effective In the cure of constipation and sick headache , For malaria and liver troubles they have been proved Invaluable. They are guaranteed to bo perfectly free from every deleterious eub- ctanco and to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action , but by giving one to stomach and bowels greatly Invigorate the system. Regular size , 25o per box. Sold by Kuhn & Co. , druggists. MliilNterM Condemn Motion ItotclH. BOSTON , Feb. 3-StronB resolutions against the. treatment of Bishop Arnett of Ohio at Boston hotela last week , were passed at the weekly meeting of the Dap- [ 1st , Methodist and 1'icabyUrlan minister * nurUlun' * Arnica The ben salve In the world for cut , brulie , core * , ulcers , tail rheum , fever cores , tetter , chapped hands , chilblain * , corn * , and all Ma eruptions , and positively cures piles , or no pay required. U Is guaranteed to give per * Feet atlsfuctloo or money refunded , .Prlc 2) oval * p0r box. For ial by Kubo A Co. MARSHALS ON THEIR TRAIL Qovernmenf QoU After the Thieves iu Eojrl County. STEALING TIMBER AND RUINING BUILDINGS Drplnrcil Tliprc In n llpirriulnndan lo Hi-lint l'"rilcrnlutlu > rlllr nnil Sonic Llvi-ly Times ) Ho Seen. "Tlicro 'are some pcoplo up In Boyil county who will evidently Iiavo to do n heap ot InistlliiR to Tqu.iro tlicmsclvcs with Undo Sam , " Enid Assistant United States Attorney Hush yesterday. "Just over the South Dakota line , " ho con- tlmie.l"ls tlio situ of old Kort Ilandal , and hero stands qulto a cluster of vMunblo but unoc cupied government liutldlnRs. They nro In the custody of H. H. Mcl.nURhlln , an old man , who hai been In the service of the government for many years. Several weeks ago he went to Ynnkton , S. D. , and reported to United States Marshal Miller that there was an organized band In the neighborhood ot the old fort , the members of which were dally committing depredations of the most flagrant kind. Tim buildings , ho said , had been badly mutilated , and ho feared they would bo hauled away unless the govern ment stepped In and prevented It. Ho also tuld that the Ocprcdators were cutting the timber on the rcscrvo In Hoyd county , this state , by the wholesale , no less tlun 100iiKOM loads having been hauled away In a sliiKlo day. "Marshal Miller proceeded to the pcene of lawlessness and later eald that Me- Littghlln's report had not been exaggerated. Several of the government buildings were In an advanced Btnto of demolition nnd acres of the reserve In lloyd ceunty had been cleared of Its llmbor. Careful Investigation \\as made , developing thltt tlio depredators all belonged In N6brat > ha nnd resided In 13oyd county. A report of the condition of things wns telegraphed to Washington , and the attorney general at oncu put himself In communication with United Stales District Attorney Sawyer , who wau In this city nt the time. Explicit orders wore received to sift the matter to the bottom and let no guilty man cscapo. and this moans that United States Marshal White has a big Job on his hands. " Deputy Marshal Tomllnson has been on the scene for several days , nnd Sunday ho or- rested two of the ringleaders , who will be tried before a United States commissioner at Nlobrara j-omo tlmo this week. Tomllnson not only corroborates Marshal Miller's state ment. that the marauders were purely a Ne braska. organization , but also that ho had spotted some sixty or sixty-five1 of them' and expected to Increase fie number lo 100. II reported that they had openly defied Custo dian McLatighlliv demolished several of the buildings and iiaulcd away the lumber , and now that the government officers were after them they threatened to murder him and burn what remained ot the buildings. Deputy Tomllnson also found that a vast quantity of choice timber had been felled and hauled away , and that the parties were still en gaged In tliolr lawless work. "That the people engaged In this wholesale plllago arc desperate , " said a government ofllclal , "there Is little room for doubt , but considering the cxtont of their depreda tions It Is reasonable to "suppose that the government will only desist when the last man Is safely landed In jail. Before this Is done , however , there arc apt to be some stirring scones up In the wilds of Hoyd " * * county. _ I * If you want to ba on Iho safe side , ntlck to the old reliable. Dr. null's Cough Syrup. It IE sold by dealers every where. SOUTH OMAilA NEWS There was a secret meeting of the demo cratic city central committee at the Me- Gucken hotel last nlglit , and the plan of ac tion for the coming spring campaign was 1 partially mapped out. It was decided that seven delegates should be elected flora each ward In Iho city to meet In a general city convention to nominate the candldatoo. The date of the convention was fixed for March 21 , nnd of the primaries , March 20. The manner of voting at the prlmarks Is to bo ly the Australian system. All names cf candidates to b3 voted on at the primaries must bo handed In to the chairman of Iho city central committee , Joseph Fitzgerald , thirty-six hours prior to the holding of the primaries , In order that the names may bo printed on the official bal lot. lot.Tho The full committee wa present , Messrs. Joseph Duffy , I' . Mnrtln , Joseiih Fitzgerald , Moses Redmond and William Martin. The commlttco decided that" In any ward where a caucus was demanded one should lie held. Ilunril of Hiliiciilloit M The Donrd of EJucatlnn met In regular sefslon last night. A report from Secretary Hagan showed that tlio pchool fund was overdrawn January 1 about $10.000. Of this amount the > city treasurer has ulnce called In warrants amounting to about $8.000. Sixteen pupils have completed the course In the eighth grade/ and 1invo now cntcroJ the High school , which makes a total ( if ninety-eight pupils now In the High uchool , forty more than at any previous time. The attorney was authorized to confess Judgment for ? 1S , for which the board was sued. In fjvor of the South Omaha lllectrlc Light , Heat and Power company. A request by tlio Woman's Muslo and Art club for the use of the assembly room every Tuesday night was donloJ. Clly < ] HN | | ) , John Cribble has gene to Dakota City. Henry OeU celebrated his fortieth birth day yesterday. Frank Uroadwell has declared himself a candidate for city treasurer on thu democratic ticket. A. R. Tnrvlllo was sent up to the county Jail yesterday for fifteen days for striking Martin Has * In the eyes. There was no meeting of the city council last evening for lack of a quorum , The next meeting will bo hold next Monday evening , This evening there will bo n meeting of the Scandinavian club at Koutsky's hall. Candidates for the spring election will bo talked over. The Adventlsts are lidding meeting ! In South Omaha thU week. Tonight tlio bubj'ots for discussion will bo "Is It Kvcrlastlng Misery In Hell ? " and "la There a Devil ? " Throw A vn > - III * OIIIU-H. Mr. n , Wiley , ox-postmatrter , Black Crfck , N. Y. . was BO badly aflllctod with rheumatism that hn was only able to hobble around with canes , and even then It caused him great pain. Aftt-r uwlng Chamberlain's Pain Halm ho was m much Improved that ho threw away his canea , Hn sayn tills liniment did him moro good than ull other medicines and treatment put together. For wlo ut 60 cent per bottle by diuggUts. _ Marrlril tiltty Yc'iir * . Mr. nnd Mm. Hcrnmn Wnhlrod of Jlent- rlco Iiavo been married sixty years. Their wedding anniversary occurred yesterday. In honor of tbu event Mrs. Frank Kly , claiinli- ter of the old folks , arranged u party for last nlgbt t her home , J'J13 Dougluu street. Mr. and Mr . Wnhlrod Blood up ami re newed the mnriluge VOWH i > Icntcd In ISM. Mr. Wublrod Iu 81 yearn old iiri'l hl wife Is 78. Lust nlKlit Hlio ald tliat In the sixty years of her man led llfn she liail not been neparatcd three weeks "t onetime time from lier husband. Those who n IT tended the partv were : Mr. nnd Mr . Huett. Mr. ami Mm. Walton , Mr. and Mrs. Hulierman , Mia ? Chnpplu , Mr . I'Vpnii , Mis * Tennler , Mrx. Ilummert-ll , r. Miller , Mr. Kvans , F , Weed , ! ' . Anderson nnd Ton * Harvey , U will bo an agreeable surprlco to subject to atticka of bilious colic to learn that prompt relief may bo had by tultl Cbamberlaln'a Colic , Cholera end Dlarrliq flemcdy. In many ln tance the attack be prevented by taking thU remedy so Iho flrat symptom * o ( the dUcnta 5 anrt 50 com bottle * ( or sate by d