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r .n v ? T r , v THE OMAHA DAILY BEEi TUESDAY , FEBRUAtlY 11 , 1800. SPEGIRL NOTICES. for tlicne column * Tvlll IC InUcii iindl lliiltO p. m. for tlie rvciilnff niiit tintll K p. in. for the iiiornlntr nnil Siindnj- edition * . AilvortliicrH , liy rriitiratlnK n nnni- licrcil clicrli , cnii linvc niiNivrrn nil- < lrrN < Ml lo ix iinmlicreil Iciicr In cnrc of Tlie UPC. Aiinvrcr * NO niltlrcimcil trill l c ilctlvorril upon jircNCiitntlon nf UK ; check only. llntcN , 1 1-Hc n Troril flmt Innrrdcinj Ic n. tron ! Ilierrnflrr.othliiK tnUcti for Icin tlnui 2.'o for fir * ! limrrtlon. Thcnc nilvcrdNcincnlH iiiiint be run cntiHccu- < lvelr. SITUATIONS WA Titl. I WANT A JOU. Don't euro much what It U. I nm n flm-clnss cnrppntor , liax-o a wife and clevan children to support. I have been out ot work -nearly oil winter. Can't you give mo romtthlng to doT Adilrcm 1C . Il < > e omcf. A MIM 11 * WANTIUJ , POSITION DY YOIINO MAltlUKD mini miy Jtind of work ; refoicno-s. Address 1C U Hoc. AIM 10 WAMTHD-MAI.K I IBM * . BALESMVN FOR THE IIUMANK UK1IOUN- crj ( rood > ldc line for hnrdwnrn or lmrnr alcsman. Call or address < 01 . o. 14th si. 11-1.1611 K27 WANTKD , COO MHN AND TKAMH TO 8CM. our food grinders nnd cookers ! wilnry , JW to 250 r > fr month , according lo ability. The Mlclineld Mr * . Co. , Webster City , In. I1-M7H F27 160 TO MM PAID BAI.nflMn.V FOIt CIGARS ; experience unnccrsBRry ; extra Inducements to customers. Dlshoji & Kline , fit. Ixiuln. Mo. _ -M787 ) F23 WANTKU. MAN WELI * ACCJUAlNTin VlTlI \\l\lnky \ trade to represent InrRO Kentucky wholesale linuse ; on commnMon ; references re quired. Address Uox 27 , lnducah , Ky. _ U-M319 12 WANTnn. A MAN THOrtoiTCJIIIA' EXTOIII- cncea In the clothing IjunlncM n tnnnnger nnd to attend to ndicrtlslnR ; only thuac who linve Imd experience In large Rtoi-fs need npply. Ad- dres.i. wllli references , K 47 , Ilee. 11 M123 11 BAI.mMKN TO COVnn NKII. AND IOWA xvlth our olln and greases. Noble IlcninlnK Co. , Cleveland , O. 11-145 1C ta TO ti rnn DAY FOR aooi > SALESMEN , noom 617 , Sheely bldff. II 1S7 1B WANTRII , nNniiaimc MUN TO permanent situation. McGregor , lisi ) Cnxton lld ) { . , Chlracn. 111. n 110 10 WANTKD YOUNG OKNTI.UMAN OH I.AUY to slny In otllco nnd answer telephone In ex- cliangu for Instruction In shorthand and type writing. 1C 49 , Dee. D 143 ! ! WANTED FEMALE I1I3H * . WANTCD , ailllj FOIl OUNCHAli HOUSI > work. Apply 2112 Lake Bt. C 143 12 roil m\T- HOUSES IN AM. PAllTS OF THE CITY. THE O. F. DftvU Company , 1503 Farnum. D 744 8 AND 0-nOOM HOUSES ON FAUNAS ! AND G-room house on 23d and Lcavcmvorth. cheap. John W. Hobblns , 211 N. V. Life llld * . D 748 HOUSES , DENEWA & CO. , 103 N. 15TII ST. U-747 MODCIIN HOUSES. C. A. STAimS25 N.Y. LIFE. D Ml SO FOR RENT. NICE SOUTH FRONT , S-ROOM brick housu , with all modern Impimemento nnd In first class condition. Inquire on premises , 610 Hnlf-llowaid street D 219 BTEAM HEATED STORES AND FLATS. Howard llnnck. agent , 1G10 Chicago st. D 474 F14 FOR RENT. COTTAGE. 1811 1ZARD STREET. D M914 12' EIOHT-RO4M MODERN DETACHED HOUSE. Nlco linvrf , barn ; trees. 2611 Pierce street. ' _ - ' .j D-UIO 13 FOR RENT. S ROOM COTTAGE TO SMALL family , 18.00 , 1025' So. lath St. D 310-10 * FOR RENT 7-ROOM HOUSE. ALL MODERN Improvements , except furnace. No. 2217 Cuss St. , J2' ' ) . D M938 11 TUB FOLLOWING HOUSES ARE DESIRADLE nnd will bo rented at midwinter prlci'3. They will command more rent CO dttys' later. Re member wo will make Inducements to desira ble tenants : I No. > 2G North I7th avenue , 8-rcom , modern de- tachml house.- ' 2001 South llth street , 7-room , modern detached house. 3401 Jackson street , 7-room , modern detached house. 3202 Scward street , 4-room cottnRo. 207 Soutli 2-lth street , 14-room modern detached house. Fidelity Trust Company , 1702 Farnnm street , Hoe building. D M123 JIO.OO PER MONTH , B-ROOM HOUSE : CITY xvatcr. 614 So. 17th ove. D M127 11 * D-HOOM COTTAGE : MODERN : FURNISHED ; 802 S , 30tll. D M134-1C * roil IlEIVT FUIIMHIIED IIOOMS. FIRST-CLASS DOARD AT 1C10 DAVENPORT street. n M471 F14 NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS , 1715 CHICAGO. E-897-10 * FURNISHED ROOM. 1909 FARNAM E-058-10 * 2C11 ST. MARY'S. FURNISHED ROOMS : housekeeping D M13C-1I * FURNISHED HEATED ROOMS : LIGHT housekeeping. 2019 Ilnrney , E MHO 12 * FI'llNISIIED HEATED ROOMS : LIGHT housekeeping. C03 N. 15th. E Ml 17 12 * FUUMSIIKU KOOMS AND 1IOAHD. FRONT ROOMS. WELL HEATED ; FAMILY boaid If desired ; rates reasonable , 324 North 2M st. F-749 FIRST-CLASS BOARD ; 1010 DAVENPORT ST. F M471 F14' FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS WITH OR WITHout - out bonrdi steam heat ; electric bells ; baths ; rntes reasonable. Midland hotel , IGtli & Clil- cage sts. . F M535 F18 FURNISHED STEAM HEATED ROOMS , MOD- crn convcn'.anccH , board. C02 South 13th. F-703 ROOMH WITH BOARD , BTEAM HEAT. Utopia , 1721 Davenport. F 9II-11 * HOO.MB AND BOARD. 2223 DODGE STREET. FOIL HKXT UNFUUXISHEI ) HOOMS. 4 ROOMS ; WATER IN KITCHEN : CENTRAL : reasonable rent ; nice for housekeeping. 1701 Wrlwttr at. Q 750 C UNFURNISHED CHAMBERS FOR HOUSEkeeping - keeping , man nnd wife ; water In kitchen ; steel iilnk ; waste pipe. 319 N. 17th. O-MG12 FOIl HUNT STO11ES AM ) OFFICES. FOR RENT. THE * -STORY UHICK BUILDING t (1C Farnam < t. This building lias a fire proof cement basement , complclo steam hrat- Intf llxtuics , water on all Muom , gas , etc. Apply - ply at tha ofnca of The Bee. 1 310 FIRST CLASS BRICIC HTOUR BUILDINO. 1011 Fantnm , 3 stories and basement : xvlll niter to suit tenant. Loxv rent. Ell Flint National Hank llldg. I-MIOM-IJ AOEXTS WANTED. AOHNTS VIKIT nvniiY BTOIIB AND OF- nee. Now glen printing devices. Steady work nil summer. IncDio stamp. Arc Co. . llacliu- , , J-MH8 11 * \V | . AQIINTS WANTIJD. 8TATH AND COUNTY house to housa canvassem to sell our safety kettles ami o < U ! oss frjlnit imns. Uxcluilva territory , Ail.lrtei I ] .C. Skinner . < i Ilro. , Albany. N. Y. J-M1 II' RUSTAL AfJUXCV. J , H. PARIIOTTE. ROOM S3 , DOUGLAS UL1C. L MM2 F19 STOitAGU. BTOUAGE. FRANK F.WEHS , 1JI4 HARNEY. I'ACIFIO STORAGE AND WAREHOU8B CO. , 8CS-D1Q Jones. General ttorace and forxrurdlne. M-7f3 WANTED TO IIUY. IND-HANO FORN1TURE. BROWN'S. 101 8. 1 , WANTED. TO HUY SECOND-HANDED SAloon - loon futures and coil ) rexltter. Addrea * A. V. I\von lc. Oni. Nib. -M M II' * WANTED TO UUY-A TEN OR FIFTEEN homo power * l ctrlo motor In wood condition. Addreu with prk auj full particulars , 1C 1 , ll e olflce. N & - ! FOR sAi.n FURNITURE AND CARPETS AT S23 SO. IOTH. 0-7M FM FOR SAM : CAR MIAOUS. FOR SALE , TOP BUGGY CHEAP FOR CASH. Aildrest K M. Re * . P-141 11 FOR SALI-Mtscii.i > A.\nous. HARD WOOD 4 AND 6-FOOT FENCE FOR corn cribbing. C. R , Lee , Ml Douglas. . Q 754 FOR SALE. NATIONAL CASH REGISTF.R ; AL- mosl new. Inquire 704 So. 16th , Q-M915 19 * FOR SALE , SECOND-HAND LAUNDRY MA- chlnery at a bargain. Cll South ICth st , I q-MI35.11 * IXMl SALE ; A FRESH MILCH COW , HALF Jersey. M. P. Brown , Papllllon , Neb.Q . Q 131 10 * FOR SALE , REGISTERED J HUSKY 1UILL ; Bound , kind nnj young ; n b'nuij ; very cheap for cash If Inkcn nt once. Addreso K K. Ilee. CLAIRVOYAVI'S. MRS , DR. H. WARREN , CLAIRVOYANT , REliable - liable business medium ; 8th yuir at 119 N. 16th. 8-755 "GYPSY QUEEN" FORTUNE TELLER ; LA- dies. We ; Rfntletneii , 11.00 ; lucky clmrtni. 1S23 Farnam St. , lietxveen 18th nnd 19th : no sign. B M 25 12 * PROF. M ! LIMN MARRAD. * THE CELE- ltrntf.il clalrx-nynnt , has returned tJ Omnha nnd rnn be consulted on all nffnlrn. Without nuk ing you questions , IVof Miirrnd tells > ou every thing imst , ptc nt and future. Satisfaction gunrnme < il. Dally from 10 a. in. to 8 p. m. , 1819 Fainam street. 8 M153 13 * MAHSACi : , IIAT1IS , ETC. MADAME SMITH , 1S22 DOUGLAS STREET. ! D lloor , rmm 11. Massage , steam , alcohol nnd Kulphurlno baths. Till ) 15 * MME. LARUE ; MASSAGE ; 1C17 HOWARD ST. T M4SO F15 * _ MME. AMES , FORMERLY OF ST. LOUIS. MAs" BaEC nnd baths. M7 H. 13th St. , 2d floor , room 10. T 101-M8 * MADAME LEON. MASSAGE PARLORS. RESTful - ful and refreshing. 417 S. llth St. , upstairs. T M128 15 * PEttSONATj. BATHS. MASSAGE. MME. POST. 219H S. 15TH. _ "rl56- FINE LIVERY RIGS CHEAP. ED HAUMLEYi 17lh nnd St. Mar > 's avenue. Telephone , 440. _ . U-757 MISS VAN VALKENBURGH DESTROYS PER. manently by electricity superfluous hair , moles , warts , etc. Room 41C , N. Y. LIfo Bldg. . U 768 VIAVI CO. , 340 BEE BUILDING : HOME treatment for ladles ; physician of fifteen years' experience In attendance : consultation free. * . U M780 WONDERFUL SYSTEM FOR MAKING OLD faces young : wrinkles removed. 200 Douglas blk. Write Mine. True. U M4S7 F17 * BELLE EPPERLY CORSET MADE TO ORDER nt 1WO ! Farnam. Lady canvassers wanted. U M706 F25 * MARRIAGE PAPER WITH PHOTOS , 200 'ads' , lOc , "Bow Knot , " Spokane , Wash. U 912 m-4 A DOUGLAS COUNTY PRIVATE DAIRY would Ilka to make arrangements with parties In Omaha to deliver butter and CUBS fresh every week. Address 1C Cl , Bee. . . U 144 11 MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE. ANTHONY LOAN AND TRUST CO. , 319 N. Y. Life. Leans at low rates for choice security In Nebraska & Iowa farms or Omaha city property. W 7C1 MONEY TO IX5AN AT LOWEST RATES. THE O. F. DavU Co. , 1505 Farnam st. W 762 6 PER CENT MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA real estate & Neb. farms. W , B. Melkle , Omaha W 7C3 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real estate. Brennan , Love & Co. , 1'nxton blk. VV-7C4 CITY LOANS. C. A. STARR. 925 N. Y. LIFE. W 705 MORTGAGES. O. G. WALLACE , BROWN BLK. W 768 LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY property. W. Farnam Smith & Co. . 13SO Farnam. W 767 MORTGAGE LOANS ; LOW RATES. J. D. Zlttle , 10th and Douglas , Omaha. * , \V--768 KAIIM LOANS , DOUGLAS AND SAUPY , 1 TO 10 years ; low rates. Ourvln llros. , 210 N. IT. L. CJEO. 1' . IIEMIS , LOANS , PAXTON DLK. W 939 MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. UONHY TO LOAN ON FUHNlTUnC. I-IANOS , liorecH , wagons .etc. . nt lowest rates In city ; no removal of goods : strictly conlldcntlal ; you con pay tha loan off at any time or In any amount MOHTGAGE LOAN CO. . 308 S. ICth st. X 770 MONEY TO LOAN. 30. CO. 00 SAYS ; FUnNI- turo pianos , etc. Duff Green , room 8 , Barker block. X-TI1 1IUSINESS CHANCES. CIUI'PLn CHEEK GOLD STOCKS , SAKE AND sure * (5 and upwards Invested often brings fabulous and quick returns by placing your orders with the Van Buren Investment Co. ( Incorporated ) , bankers und brokers , 808 ICth St. , Denver , Colo. Y 772 FOR SALE , IN TUG DEST AND LIVELIEST town In Oklahoma , a nice , well * selected stock oC shelf hardware ; tin shop In connection ; no Implements or vehicles : county seal ; popula tion. 4.000 : Invoice , 14.000 ; well established ; ill health cause ot selling. Address. Wliltsltt & Arrlncton. El Reno. Okt. Y-M783 Fli CRII'PLn CREEK MINING STOCKS HAVC advanced 300 per cent since last July : wo ore members of the stock exchange nt Cripple Creek , wheru stock Is sold nt Its true value ; stock In uhlpplnn mines now selling at 8 cents upwards , and In undeveloped mines 1 cent per share upwards ; wo can pick out the good stocks ; Blocks ure now being offered to eastern cus tomers for 10 cents , that would not sell for 1 cent on this exchange ; no remittances less than } 12 60 Imesled : manual with Cripple Creek mining map mailed on receipt of 10 crnts ; refer ences. Merchants nnd U. 8. National banks. Omaha. E. llenedlct & Co. . Cripple Creek , Cole Y SSI-Mch 2 FOH BALK OH TRADE FOR LAND. THE most complete vitrified brick plant In Kansas. H. ll. Drury , Atchlson , Kan. Y MS03-17 * FOR SALE , SALOON AND FIXTURES AND liitrbcr shop , ( rood town In Cass counuty. Ad dress K 41 , llea oHlce. Y 337-14 WHEAT IS DOOMING. AND IS THE CHEAP- rat speculative comodlty In the world today ; nnynno who has tl to spare Bhould buy U ; trnda through a responsible house nnd get reliable Information by sending for our lurea red book , containing all necessary Information to t > nuhl anyone to handle their Investments Intelli gently ; nlso our dally market bulletin , which BOKgi'sts when and what to buy ; both free. Htansell &Co. , Hankers and Drokers , 133 Trad- crs' lIldB. , Chicago. Y m 961-18 * A RARE Ol'1'OHTUNITY FOR A GOOD MAN with | 2r > oo to take 'A Interest and position In a first class educational publication company , controlling patents and copyrights of great value : plant and stock. Address The Earth Tub. Co. . Highland Park , DCS Molnes , la. Y MJ02 12 FOIl EXCHANGE. I WILL TRADE Z.WO acres of clear farm land In parcels to eult. Located In Holt and Sheridan counties. For Merclmndlaa or clear Omalm real estate. Address K 17 , nee. Z97 WANTED , A GOOD CLEAN DRUG STOCK IN exchange ( or Omaha property. " 1C , " euro Cor- rler 5. K 811-10 _ FIND STOCK OP CLOTHING IN EXCHANQU for young all purpoia her cu. Addrcim Mnchnm & llaffloy , llloomlleld , Nebraska , Z 933 21 FOIl SALE IlEAL ESTATE. BARGAINS , SALE OR TRADK IN CITY PROP- crtlei and farms. Jna , N , Frcnzer , opp. P. o. _ _ RE-773 GF.O. P. IIEMIS , HOUSES , LOTS. IRRIGATED farm lands , loans. 305 und 803 I'axton block , ABSTRACTS. THE I1YRON ItCED COMPANY. _ RE 774 HARGA1NH. A PLEASANT HOME IN HAN- scorn Place , at a snap , lleautlful lot la Hanccom 1'laco chetp. Fine lot In north part of the city at half price. Elegant horns on Went Farnam nt. M. J , Ktnnard & Son , room 310 Drawn blk. P.B-MS57 11 FOR BALE. M ACRES SPLENOID OARDEN and orchard Und : near Omaha and Council JllufTi ; city property Uktn In part payment ; balance on lima at p r cant. Apply to U. J , Kuochle , box 21 ] , Council UlufTv , 10. | [ IlE-MMT U ron SALI : , WO-ACRB FARM WITHIN T < VO inllei of iiood railroad town , In belt part ot southwestern Iowa ; good land ) fair Improve ments ; U dawn : part In lty properly,1 balancj on lour time. E. 1. Kuechlt , P. O. Hex 21J , Council mufti. In. RU-MSli II' 11 * YOU HAVE A UARGAIN FOR SALE OR will tuy on * > M. J. ICennard & Eon , room 10 llrown block. RE M58M1 ' ItDAL KflTATH FOR SALE. A well Unproved and thoroughly flrit-clati plec * of Douglas ktriet properly will net In. vtstor Hi p r c nt on prlco ttkod ; property mil btir thurouiiU InVMtlgatlon ; ma QUtclc. Walter Q. CUtrlc , 1211 Harney itrcet. JIE-M1U U LOST. LOST , LAST TUK9OAT AFTKIWOON. ON Park nvenue , 1 > rtw n Jonfd and Howard utrrptii ! sold comb for hair ; return to Amy Darker. C2 $ South 37th street , nnd .receive r " ward. LOST-12J 11 LOST HOY ! WHOEVER 11ECAME ACQUAINT- oil with Clarence J. Corbln or Frank Slater last fl"ptoml > or , la requested to correcpond with Dr. Corbln , Van Wert , O. Lol 1SS It * STRAYED OR STOLEN , A LAROR , VHRY light St. Ilernardi answer * to name of Rex. Return to C. DucklnRhatn. 1631 S. 31 ! re ward. No questions asked. Lost M112 12 * LOST , A PUO PUPPY. SATURDAY EVEN- Ing. on Cass street , near 17lh. Tip of lull off , Reward If returned to F , J. Mnher , 1716 COM. l t MIS' ) 12 AM ) LOAN ASSOCIATIONS. SHARKS IN MUTUAL L. & K. ASS'N PAY 6 , 7. 8 per cent when 1 , 2 , 3 yrnrs old ; nltrnyn redeemable. 1T04 rnmam St. , Mattlnger , Sec.Sl ? Sl now TO OET A HOMIJ on SRCUIIU ooon Interest on RAVlncs. Apply to Omahn L. & I ] , Ass'n , 1701 lice Uldg. O. M , NnttlnEcr , Sec. 782 1 > A.\CIM ! . NEW CLASSES FORMED FOIl IIEQINNERS at Morand'n this \\rrk ; adults , Tuesday and Friday , 8 p. m. : children , Saturday , 10 n. m. : llrol lcs m % taken privately If desired : open day nnd evening : ns emlille . Thursday. 8:30 : p. m. : gentlemen nnd ladles. tOc. M 5'7 Win HOTELS. ARTNA IIOITSn ( nUROPEAN ) , N. W. COR. 13th and Dodge. Rooms by day or week. 784 MUSIC. AHT AND LANGUAGE. QEOROR ! ' . GEI.LENI1ECK , UANJO AND guitar teacher. 1815 Chlcnco St. 100 KIMIIALL PIANO : ONLY J60 ; CASH OR ON time ; new pianos for rent. 603 McCaguc lildg. 117 15 * PIANO. GOOD AS NEW : STANDARD MAKE ; only JID5.00 ; new pianos for rent. KK Me- Cague Illdg. MSM 8 * UI'HOLSTEHINn FUIIMTUIIE. UPHOLSTERING. FURNITURI ! REPAIUED nnd packed very cheap this month. M. 8. Walkln. Sill Cumlng. Tel. 1331. 780 HOUSES \VINTEHED. HORSES WINTERED ; DEST OF CARE Blvfn horses , both winter nnd summer. Address M. J. Welch , Grctna. Neb. 775 PAWNIIIt OICEUS. II. MAROW1TZ LOANS MONEY. 418 N. 1C ST. niCYCLHS. DON'T BUY A DICYCLB UNTIL YOU BEE our ' 56 line. We pell sundries nnd < lo repair ing. Ak-Sar-Dcn Cycle Co. , 319 So. llth st. 403 Fll OMAHA DICYCLE CO. . BEST PLACE TO BUY bicycles : bicycles repaired , 321 N. 16th st. 007 UNDERTAKERS AND EMIIALMEUS. II. 1C. DURKET. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND cmbalmer , IMS Chicago stt , telephone 90. 776 SWANSON & VALIEN , 1701 CUMINO , TEL. 10GO 777 M : a MAUL. UNDERTAKER AND EM- balmcr , 141T Fnrnam St. , telephone 223. 77S SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. A. a VAN SANT'S SCHOOL. 513 N. Y. LIFE. 779 DERMATOLOGY. MOTH PATCIIKS.j Liver epots , all Skin ? lllcmlslics permanently removed. John II. Woodbury. 127 W.42d fit. , N.Y. , Inventor oft Facial Soap. Bond stamp for IWimgo book. llranch Offices : Iloston , l > hlla.Clilcaeo , St. Louis. Some Omaha Business and Professional Men A great many , In fact , are renting today when they could better afford to buy and build at present prices , and thus become much more Identified with our city's Interests. A few hundred dollars Is all that Is re quired to secure a charming homo In Ilees Place , on Georgia or Virginia Avenues. Lots In size to suit pur chaser at 40 per cent of former price. Fine natural trees and location un excelled. Stop your renting. FIDELITY TRUST CO. , Agents. 17O2 Fortium St. BCD Building. Q , H. TAYNE , President. II. H. HAIinnn , Secretary , TRADE MARK AVe etnd the marvelous F "Kh KemeJir CALTHOB fivr , anil n legal cuaran too Shut UALTUO , vll > HTOI > Ill.churir. A imUilon : , ' CUlli : Hnrrnmtnrrhcn. VArlCMtlo and HEtJxoua Ixv.t Vfeor. Use it and pay if iatitfiet , lddi. < iVON MOHL CO. , 8oU Anrrlun iCnU , ( lncIiuU , Gilo , > ' Celebrated Female KDH'S 1'owdors nevcl fall. D ! lift n < J ran ( fl r tttlloz . - . with Tit FCl.S.1' . CERTIFICATE ! OP PIinLICATION. Olllco ot auditor of Public uccounta , state of Nebraska. LINCOLN. Feb. 1 , 1S9C.-U la hereby certi fied that the Equitable LIfo Insurance com pany of Pea Alolnca , In the state of Iowa , has compiled with the Insurance law of tliln state and la therefore authorized .to continue the business of llfo Insurance In thin state for the current year , Witness my hand nntl ( be stal of the auditor of public accounts the day and year Ilrst above written. KUOBNB MOOUU , Auditor of I'ublla Accounts. CHAHLKS K. ADY. General Special Agent , Omaha , Neb. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. Notlco | 3 hereby ulven that the regular annual meeting of the otockholders of the South I'latto Land company will bo held at the ofllco of said company. In Lincoln , Ne braska , at 10 o'clock n. in , , on the drat Wodnesduy In March , 1830 , being tbo fourth day of the month. By order of the board of directors , R. O. I'HILLIPS , Secretary. Lincoln , Nebraska , February 3 , 18M. E-Feb 4-M-2SI CITY OVl'lOlAl * NOTICES. PROPOSALS FOR ADVERTISING FOR TUB CITY OF OMAHA. Sealed bids will bo received at the office of the city comptroller up to D p. m , , Feb ruary lllh. 1S-J . for the official advertising of the city Of Omaha for the year ISM , In accordance with section 133 of the charter. Such legal advertising , oltlclal notices and all printing of notices to bo printed under the head Of "Olllclol City Notices , " and to bo consecutive In the same column and on tb aatnd pace , and not to be Interspersed with any otlier matter. Each bidder to rf61o e a certlned check : of SJO.UO. No bid will be considered unless accompanied by u copy of this advertisement. The right U reserved to reject any or all bids. Oiilajio. Feby. . Uufi. JOHN N. WEaTDERG , Comptroller , Ful > y8-9-10-ll PUBLIC ILLS AP REMEDIES i j Menacing Evila of" Municipal Qovornmant Detailed by HJiyjf Pingroo. CONSCIENTIOUS BALLoYs A SPECIFIC i IK f . ' .i Thp IJxiicrlenee of nctrolt'n Slnyur In DriilliiK with Ji'rnnclilnpil Cor- IHirntlotiM IJiijiiNt lltinliMiM Im- iin thc''il Mayor Il.izon S. Plngreo of Detroit ad dressed tlio Law Students' association of Chicago a few evenings ngo on the ovlls menacing municipal governments. Ho gnltl , In part : "Abraham Lincoln , who was In the broad- cst nnd truest sense , the greatest American lawyer , called this a government of the people , by the people and for the people. Within the narrow circle of what might bi called the- now aristocracy , the Lincoln Idea of government would bo considered rank heresy. They bcllovo In the govern ment of the many by tbe few and for the ft\v. They believe- that for the few , city goxornments especially xvcro ordained among men. The people are permitted to pay taxes and to enjoy the pleasure of being held up from day to day , and compelled to pay watered rates on gas light , electric light , telephone and street car stocks. A city U a. corporation. Each Inhabitant of legal age Is a member of the corporation and a holder of ono sbnro of stock. For convenience It becomes .necessary that cer tain stockholders bo chosen as .directors , and as such must hold proxies for thou sands of these xvho cannot bo present to speak fort themselves. It should not bo necessary for the directors of such a cor poration to have to solve a problem every tlmo they vote. It should be far easier to donduct the affairs of a city than these of a private concern , for there are not earnings- speculation or venture In the business. To bo a director In such a cor poration should be the most honorable po sition to xvhlch any Inhabitant of any city can attain. WHAT MIGHT I3E. H should bo a mark of distinction M great that In future years the children of an alderman or member of the board of directors of the corporation should be able to say with out shame and with pride that tholr father xvao so true and faithful and honert n man Jlut the people of his oxvn city gave him authority to speak for them In the manage ment of the city government. And a man who would betray the trust and confidence of his fellow citizens should be treated with such scorn and contempt that there xx-ould be nothing left for him to do but hide himself In the uttermost parts of the earth. H should be a greater honor for a lawyer to occupy such a position than to bo the gen eral counselor for the richest prlx-ato corpora tion In the landi or to , bo the hired lobbyist of any Individual , corgorattan or trust. The struggle for hono'sl ; municipal govern ment becomes tiresome H Is easier for the business man to say' tHit ho will let the rascals plunder nnd thaf ho will redouble his efforts and In Eomo'xvaVj make up In his prlx-ato business the amount which Is stolen from him as a public eltlien. And then , per haps , ho has a friend jvnfase feet are In the trough , and ho does not Svlsh to disturb a frugal meal for fear their social relations will bo strained , or 1/erha'ps ho may want accommodations at a ban"k"fand he fecb com pelled to talk beneath ihla breath for fear a bank director who Is''Interested either In gas or electricity , or telephones or street cars , may hear whatj/-lv " "rays r.nd throxv his paper out the next time ho appears as a slave , asking ; for a faYbr. It' Is so much easier and moro , comfolfable to klc . your neighbor than-.to o around-tho corner and kick yourself for'-bclng/ft cpxvard or a pol troon or n hypocrite , ah C'tor this 'reason the neighbor la kicked , and after being kicked a fexv times he thlnks'after all he had better put on his bib and take his bqttla and Join the clean and respectable babies and let the worshipers of the fair god of mammon run the town. There Is always , hoxvcver , one hope. The saving remnant never dies. The people themselves , the great masses who cannot bo frightened nor coxved , nor bought , but arc sloxv of movement , xvlll arouse themselves In time and they xvlll see to It that public plunder shall cease oven If they bavo to take ropes In their hands. MUNICIPAL TRANSPORTATION. I shall speak of but one or t'xvo of the problems of municipal government. The quea tlon of transportation Is a vital question. The transportation of people from one part of the country to the other , the transporta tion of raxv material and of merchandise af fects every Individual , from the president ot the United States to the humblest child In the smallest cottage. It has been stated that the amount paid for freight and passage In the United States In one year Is an amount equal In value to all the articles of com merce that enter all the ports of the world In the same period of tlirio. If this Is true , or half true , hoxv long can the xvcalth of thl country stand such a drain ? For what Is th > money us2d ? To pay Interest upon bonds ana mortgages held In foreign countries , xvhlcli cover morp than twice the actual value or the property mortgaged. Take the question of rates of fare upon street cars In the city of Chicago. The man who saves a dollar can put It In the savings bank nnd receive 4 per cent Interest. The man who saves 1 cent upon every C receives 20 per cent Interest , and the man xvho saves 2 cents for each rldo Invei'to ' his oxvn money In his oxvn bank at 40 per cent Interest , If It Is possible that such a saving can bo made It Is the duty of the city authorities to see that It Is done , The evils that have groxvn up In connection xvlth this question are evils for xvhlch there Is a remedy. It Is contrary to the genlua of republican government that any evil can exist without a remedy. It Is an Insult to the Intelligence and Integrity of the people of this city to say that they cannot and xvlll not find the ) remedy and apply It. The evil Itself has been of oloxv growth. It xvas nurtured and protected by powerful- Influences and laws. In the early days , xvhen the cost of transportation was greater and the motive poxver more ex pensive and sloxvcr and the number of pas- pongera fewer , those who embarked In the business xvore looked upon as public bene factors and xvcro granted special privileges. A franchise wns originally a right to exor cise some poxver or do something which the king , by reason of his previous engagements , delegated to others. CORPORATIONS AWAKENED FIRST , When these upeclql , p'r'/ylloges ' / wore origi nally granted the people , were asleep and the railway companies-aopnied to be asleep also , The time , canjoj. wlien the rallxvays axvoko and the peoplp ] ept on. Noxv the people are awakening ; and they are rubbing their eyes , and In a dazed condition the ? are. looking around to sepi7lpxv they can best preserve the fexv rlglita vlilch they have left. They have discovered ( bat the camel which xvas permitted to pirfhls head under the tent Is now sleepingloiilthe Inside and the kind master Is lylag-outsldo upon the cold Ground. / t/ The people turn to. pie constitution and they find a provision about the obligations of contracts. Tjiey tlir'i .to the statutes ot the state and they flotl bfovlslons xvlth ref erence to the life of 6njorat6ns | , and they find authority given llO'tivA municipalities to make grants for the occupation of streets , and they find that ttibTaIIway corporations can mortgage the grants'lhcmselves , I recognize the fact that I am speaking to laxvyers , fresh from the books , familiar with all legal terms , and Definitions , and I bog leave to ask you a. few questions. Is the right conferred upon a street railway company to use the streets of a city 'any thing but a license ? Can the city confer upon any company a greater right than it has ? Docs the city have any right In the atreeta except a license to us them .for certain purposes upon grounds of public policy ? If this la true , what do wo find ? WQ _ QUAKER OATS Tito Child l.ovca It. The Dyspeptic Dettmnds It , The tfplcuro Dotes ou It , DO YOU EAT I nnd that the street railway companies have assumrd that the license Itself Is not the property of the city , but the property of the company , and , assuming It to be property , they have executed mortgages and sold bond ; to cover the llcm , My virtus of this right to mortgage that which belong' to the people themselves they have been able to place fictitious values upon their roads. A road which could bo duplicated for f3.000.000 Is bonded for J10,00),000 The J7.000.000 , or the surplus over the cost of the road. Is a mortgage upon the license. In order to pay the Interest upon the mortgage they levy a tax upon the people , and the pcopU nrc compelled to pay that tax , and for this pur pose tnxgathcrers are placed upon every car. These taxgathfrers are generally gath ering taxes for foreign bondholder ? , whose only Interest In your city Is to see to It that the tax U promptly collected and quickly remitted The evil began when the cimcl was ntr mltted to put his head under Iho tent. Whcr authority to mortgage was gUon there should have been a spec'al declaration that no mort gage could DC executed except upon the property cctually placed by the company In the city. We would not then linve been confronted by the ancient and respectable doctrine of vested rights , which , In this MSO , simply means rights of which the people were divested while they slept and while their servants sold them out , . FOR Tim CITIZENS TO SOLVK. The question In which you , cs citizens , are Interested , Is the method by which these di vested rights can b& recovered. There are two ways by which It can bo done. One Is the construction of competing lines nt lower rates of fare. The Idol that those who have received public grants for public uses should have exclusive rights Is preposterous. New roads can ba built and passengers can be carried at a cot of leas than 2 cents each. A 2 cent fare Is a responablo fore. The only thing that stands between the people nnd this plan Is tha fact that a trust has been fohned In your city , as there has been In almost every largo city , between the owners of the present roads and the alder men. This trust was formed upon the basis of mutual clf-protectlon and the charing of profits. Like all trusts , the parties formIng - Ing It claim It Is a good thing. They would have you believe that trusts are charitable Institutions. I would not 'advise any of you who are sensitive and easily discouraged to attempt to break the > trust , because If you do the new aristocracy to which I have referred will attack you at every point. The first epithets applied to you will be mild ones , ouch as populists. If this does not answer the purpose you will be called socialists , and If you are not entirely driven from the field of the public domain the final argu ment against you will be that you are an- archlste. The favorite time for catling these names will bo Just after a public an nouncement that some rich townsman and well known philanthropist , who Us one of the directors of ono branch of the trust and has grown wealthy In the trust service , has sent another check to the Toor Man's Uo- trcat , or has endowed some college or hos pital. You may have heard , Incidentally , that we have broken a few of the93 trusts In Detroit. A band of brave men In the com mon council , Just enough to hold a veto , have stood with me or tha battle would have been lost. And back of them was tha con science of a people who gave their tlme > and their energy to a cause which Is the gauae of these that Lincoln called the common people. You can devise all sorts of schemes for reforming your friend , neighbor or cousin , or his man servant or his mnld servant or the stranger that is within his gates , but you must not enter the sacred precincts where the public plunderers are playing a high toned game with marked cards and loaded dice and demand that they show their hands. Unless your health Is good and your courage Is above par and you come from n stock that has expectation of long life , whatever desire you may have for pport , you had better keep near the shores of the duck ponds and fish for mln- nowa and not venture out where the whales and sharks arc sporting. The people own the streets. The city paves with wood and stone and other material for tha use of the , ordinary vehicle. No reasonable argument can bs urgoj. against the > clty pav ing 'a ' portion ot the strops with -Iron' for the use.of street cars , wrhlch'are. the ppoplo's car riages. The mpnopollsta may call this pater nalism. The urc of tho-term Is not material. TOe only question In which the people are Interested Is tbo question of whether the principle is right. Dy this system the city can control the rates. The right to operate the cars upon the < city's tracks can be open to competition. The term of the contrict of leasing should be for a reasonable time , which can be decided upon In each particular care. TVw question of municipal ownershlo of racks was submitted In Detroit to the people and was adopted by a vote of four to one. It has not yet been possible , to carry It Into effect , because the terms of the existing fran chises have not expired , but no new franchlsj Is granted that does not contain a provision for final ownership. POPULAR SUPREMACY POSSIHLE. Are not the people supreme and cannot their representatives In the legislature pass the necessary laws for condemnation and munic ipal ownership ? I do not answer this ques tion. I merely suggest It. If It Is a good thing and ougiit to be- done , it certainly can be done. I recopiizc the fact that when we go to the legUIa.Jro wo me-et the sams In- fluonceo. the same combinations and trusts , But they can be overcome. The power of thi few can bs broken nnd the power of the many can beestablished. . The remedy for all Is with the people themselves. And It must be furnished at the caucuses. Heretofore the caucuses have been run In the Interests of a few , who have taken upon themselves the burden of government. The salvation of municipal government , and of all government , lies In the people assuming the burden tliom- sclvw. The children of the nation attend schools and colleges ; millions of dollars are spent In their Bupport. What are these schools worth unless the children arc taught the true republican doctrine of self-govern- mon't ? Wo have national codes and state codes and municipal codes by the ton , We need a few more. A practical primary election law Is more Important than oil the rest. The law should provide that no man should vote at , a goncral election who does not vote at the primary election. The days on which elections ore held should be legal liplldaya , and a fine should bo implied upon every pltlzc'n who1 does not have In terest enough In the city In which ho lives to spend ten minutes once a year to take part In Its government. _ Thcro Is no better proof of the excellence of Ir , Hull's Cough Syrup than that It Is recommended by leading physicians. Tliilt I)0 | ' < > < Out of Some commercial travelers were yesterday talking about the now St. Louis train on ths "Q. " "That St. Louis depot may be a fine depot , " eald Ell Perkins , "but you ought to uco the Omaha depot. " "Is It a good onoT" asked a traveling man , "Good ? " remarked nil. "Why , It's out ot sight. You ought to see It. Nothing would give you more pleasure than to soj that new depot In Omaha , It's simply wonder ful. " A New York commercial man looked all around for the depot when the bridge train stopped , and meeting Ell , said : "Why , where la the depot ? " "It's Just as I said , replied Ell. "It's out of sleht. " "Ilut I'd llko to see It. " "So would everybody In Omaha. " IH Grlppo I'roiuptly Gurcil. S. T. Wiley , a well known school teacher at Olbbon Olade , Fayetto Co. , ! ' ) , , saya ; "I am very much pleased to testify to the cfllcacy of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy , ono bottle of which I purchased of James O'Noll , of this place. It gave mo prompt and per manent relief from a severe attack of the grip. Since then I have used It whenever attacked by any throat trouble , and It ban always effected a prompt cure. " For sale by druggists. Crnillc nnil Ilio C > rnv . The following births and deaths were re ported at the health ofllcu during the twenty. four hours ending at noon yesterday ; Ulrths Max Struber. t'SOl Davenport street , boy ; F. 12 , Shrlmpton , 1232 South Thirty-second , girl ; Frank McKlnna , 1110 South Sixth , boy ; Elliott D. Evan ? , 2210 ipruce , girl ; John J. Dugee , 2535 Hamilton , boy ; Anton Vanelt , 1215 North Fifteenth , girl.Deaths Deaths WHHain W. Leas , M , 571 ipaulJIng , paralysis , Forest Lavvo. What Is more attractive ( ban a pretty face with a fresh , bright complexion ? For It , use J'ozzonl'a Powder , SOLDIER PUGILISTS IN JAIL Locked Up in Guard Honso for Violating State Law. SEQUEL TO THE FIGHT AT SARPY MILLS They Will lie Trloil lijCottrt .Mnrtltll nnd Oilier Are Looking for ' i All ContrntlcNVlio , Altriulcil. Fort OnnliA Is In a state of Agitation just now , and all over a prize fight xxlilch oc- ctircil at Sarpy Mills on last Saturday ntglit , The two principals , conqueror nnd con quered nllkc , nrc lying In the Rtmnl house under arrest and nwaltltiK court-innrtlnl , while there nrc nbout 100 other privates who tiemble In Uielr boots every tlmo an officer looks nt them. The two prize fighters nnd prisoners arc Privates Cavaunugh nnd Murphy. The for- li'cr Is a member of company I ) nnd the latter of company K of tlio second regiment. They met In a very lively mill , and at tlie end ot the ninth round Cnvnnnugh scored a victory by a clean knockout. The nudlMicc consisted of n largo number of soldier back ers , nnd the two men nnd a quantity of Horts ] of this city nnd South Omaha , The champion and his opponent returned to the fort at once , ono full of elation and the other weighed do\ui with gloom nnd defeat. Hut joy nnd grief were both dis turbed by the fact tlint they no sootier set foot In tlio fort than they were both nr- rcsted nnd marched to the guard house , whore they are now confined under lock nnd key and several welt loaded rlllcs. Coloned Hates , who Is In command nt the fart , aays that the men will ho court- martialed nt once , or as soon as. ho U In n position to begin the trial. Ho says tliat they have not disobeyed any army regulations In engaging In a light , but that they have most certilnly disobeyed the stale laws. He seems to be ir.uch disturbed that soldlcrn should bo the persona to violate the provisions of the statutes of the Htnlo. The guilt of the men Is aggravated bv the fact that they wc-ro warned not to cngngo lu tlie fight. Iloth had applied for , and received furloughs fcr several days. After the leaves cf absence were granted the olHcers at the fort obtained a tip that a light \\as coming oft and that the two privates were to bo the principals. This was on Friday , the day be- tore the fight , The furloughs were at qnce cancelled and the men were warned not to engage In the mill. Despite this , they took their UBIM ! leaves of Saturday and Sunday , and the fight came off. If It Is poslblo to discover who of the soldiers were at the fight as spfctators , they will also bo arrested. It will bo dldlcult to discover the guilty persons , however , as there are about 100 men who were excused from duty over Sunday. This number Is given leave of absence every Sunday. An attempt will bo made to get from the prisoners the names of some ot these present. It han been stated that the two men fought for n puree which was furnished by the ofllcers at the fort. This la most emphatic ally denied by Colonel Bates. Whllo ho has no doubt that there was a purse In eight , ho sayo that ho Is sure that It waa not made up by the officers. That Is another point to bo Investigated and It will be obtained If possible from the two prisoners . It Is stated by the ofilcers that there need bo > no surprise It the guard house io stored full of prisoners In a short time. A very determined effort In being made to learn who were present at the mill , nnd If the discovery lo made , all of the soldier specta tors will be arrested. The United State ? Intends , the commanding ofllcer pays , to frown down upon anything In the way ot a prize fight by soldiers. The privates look upon the Interference of their1 ofllcers as something uncalled for. They say that they attended the mill while off duty and that If they are liable to anyone - ono , it Is to the state authorities nnd not their ofllcers. The two prisoners arc looked upon as martyrs. Neither Cavanaugh nor Murphy Is dis figured , or injured as a result ot their fight. Doth appeared for duty nothing theworoo for wear. fc RHAI1Y FOIl THIS WHEHIi SHOW. Hlrycle JIcii Iliivc Now Ciiplm-ftl llu- ( iiiarilx1 Armory. Omaha has had a dog show , n poultry show and society circus- already this season , and today will witness the opening of the bicycle show at the Guardu' armory on Cap itol avcnuo. A largo force of carpenters , bicycle men and electricians are rapidly transforming" the old rink Into a thing of beauty In anticipa tion of the crowds which are sure to attenjl. Not many years ago the first exhibition of this kind was held , and the promoters trembled ! es.'t It should prove a failure. A few weeks ago , In Chicago , the largest covered Inclosuro In the United States was filled with exhibits , and many exhibitors had to seek spaces In adjoining buildings. Messrs. PIxley and Lund are experiencing the same difficulties here , and all the space was taken so quickly that thty wlnhed that they had twlco as much at their disposal. Matty of the largo eastern houses are going to put their exhibits up Just as they had them at the Chicago show , while many Interesting aldo features will bo put In by the local dcalem One firm has a Rlraffo bicycle , which Is twelve feet high , nljliough the wheels are of the ordinary size and tlio tame distance apart. Another ha an automatic Indoor track , which registers the distance the rider travels. The different racing men of the city will rltlo against time on this , and It la nlso eald that Johnny Johnson will try It. A largo delegation from the Capital City Cycle club , as well as representatives tram many ether neighboring towns , have signified their Intention of being present. It will be an agreeable surprise- persons subject to attacks of bilious colic to learn that prompt relief may bo had by taking Cbnmberlaln's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea Hornedy. In many Instances the attack maybe bo prevented by taking this remedy ns soon < n the first symptoms of Iho disease appear , C5 amV CO cent bottles for sale by druggists. Vi'HTC'taltlrM Took a Tumble- , Harney Leverton , a vegetable peddler , mot with a streak of bard luck yc.stsrdny , Ills horses wore hitched to a telegraph post at Fifteenth ojid Jackson streets and became - came frightened at a ploco of paper. Tliy liroko the hitching strap and * started off , They ran only a block , but that block wat literally strewn with apples , potatoes and other vegetables , When the team waa brought to a standstill tha wpgon was empty. Whllo Lsverton was stopping liU liorscs people from houses and shops nlong tha street picked the vegetables off the pavement , BO that when Loverton turned around his stock had vanished , Olil I Old people who require medlclno to regulate the bowels nnd kidneys will find the true- remedy In Klcctrlc Hitters , This medlclno docs not stimulate and contains no whUlicy nor other Intoxicant , but acts as a tonic and alterative. It acts mildly on the stomach and bowels , adding strength and giving tone to the organs , thereby aiding nature In the > erfonimnco of the functions. Klectrlc lilt- era | s an excellent appetizer and aids dlgcs- Jon. Old people find It Jutt exactly what they need , Price fifty cents per bottle at Ivu.'m & . Co. 'a drug store , llurr Wantn 1'ay/or dial Intor. | James J. llurr has commenced t.ull for ! 5,000 damages against Michael Collins , iroprlctor of a laundry on Howard struct , lurr allege * that he was employed In the aundry as a "sorter , " but ono day In February , 1S95 , ho wat directed lo run a nachlno known fts a "dampcnc. " Ho claims that the mvlilnu was complicated tiii'i was lot provided with proper Jlngor guards. As a result the mldilla flngiT of his left hand wan crushed and mangled and has become stlft and tuolgss. Ho allct'o * that ho will not be abla to work at liU trmjo at n moldur and wants $5,000 ti > make uji ( or the dt-llcUncy. For couglu and tin pat troubjen USD Urown't Ilronchlal Troches. "They stop an attack of rny ultima cough very promptly. " C. Fnlch , MlamlvllU , Ohio. MHSt'l.T OH1 C1'TI.IMSTI.VS SUIT , fit Dilution n Sure Tip for Arrlilrnt ItiNiirnm'i * I'nllcjllnlilpm. . The result of the suit brought by Captain 0 , tl , Km'tin ngslnat the Standard Life anil Accident Insurance company. Is a naming to UICKO persons of an Invrstlpatlng turn of rr.lnJ v > lie allow that particular faculty to bo exercised only nt Jonn Interval * . Captain Hustln carrle * an accident policy In the Standard , one of tlie clauses of which recites that the Insured shall not MIKHRO In athletic exercises of n sportive character , except s a means of oxcrclpc , hast BUtitmrr Captain Iltistln was a v'gltor to Coiiftl.ind henrli and wa § a spectator at the exhibition.1) glvon by an alleged "strong man. " This Individual toyed with great weights which wore represented to weigh 22S and -150 pomult , rupoctlvoly. Captain llustln watched Iho exhlbll'on for some tlmo and noticed that the young boy * who were acting ns n&ilstants Intuited the heavy weights with considerable case , lie finally concluded tint thcro was ix fake In the per formance and determined to Investigate a little. lie tuck a firm hold nf the Urger of the t o weights , and , alter bracing hli feet firmly , gave It a yank that he lejrncd during the old days when running a steamboat on the river. Something had to come , but In- Meail of being the weight It wai one of the ligaments In the captain's lock , and after cogitating on the subject during the two nooks ho spout In bed , ho concluded that there- was not as much fraud In the weight as he thought. When ho recovered from the effects of his adventure , he nmdo a claim against the Insurance company , but wan met by a lint refusal , based on the clause re ferred to heretofore. He commenced suit ngalnst the ccmpany and the case was taken up for hearing In Judge Scatt's court. When the evidence In support of the claim hail been Introduced yesterday , the defense made a motion for a dismissal on the ground that sufilclent ground for a suit had .not been- shown. The motion was sustained and the Jury Instructed lo bring In a verdict for the defendant. I - " 1 KXHJ1IT.S OF I..Y1IOH l.'EEL HURT. EvpuNInn front Ainrrlcan I'cilrnitloil II f LllllOlWll lllM'IM'lfll. . Knights of Labor liavo been discussing with considerable Indignation the notion of the lodge of unskilled labor of the Ameri can Federation of Labor In expelling all kulghta from that body. The breach botwcen them and the Federation and the Central Labor union Is thus still further widened and the bitter feeling begotten by the con troversy respecting the organization of the musicians' assembly and the expulsion of the knights from tlitf Central Labor union has been much Intensified. The unskilled labor lodge Is the largest of the American Federation In Omaha , num bering about 200 members. There were In It nbout a score of Knights of Labor. The action was wholly unexpected and wag brought on by a suddenly discovered Intention of the knights. It was their plan , so members of the majority Buy. to get through n motion declaring all the o life on In the lodge vacant , t and then nil them with men more to their " * liking. Before- they got ready to spring the matter others got wind of their plan through their fcollcltntlona for support , and then Urn motion to exput was made , and after a bitter - tor discussion , carried by a glad majority. It Is stated by the Federation that the Knights' members wore only there at the litigation of the Knights of Labor leadcru to cau Q discord In the lodge and seek to bring about its disruption , and the leaders are further charged with continually trying to use their connection with organized labor for political purposes. The members who went out under ban declare that they had no unworthy reasons for seeking a change of officers , the only aim being to secure auch as would act fairly toward all parties njid ele ments concerned. You cannot deny fjvcts , and It Is n fact that Salvation Oil Is the greatest pain euro. 26c. Wliere Mir lliiliiiiiM' of Power Lien. NEBRASKA CITY , Feb. 10. To tlio Ed itor of The nee ; The pdpulatlon of North and South Dakota , , Montana , Idaho and Utah , the five stated niot't ' recently ad mitted Into the union , Is , according to the last census , 030,000 , and they luve ten votea In ths United States senate. The popula tion of Nebraska by the BJIHC census waa 1,050,000 , or 124,000 more than that of the other five states named. Nebraska has two votes In the United States senate. I'uniu'ylvanla has neaily six times tlio population of the Ilvo status Ilrst mentioned above , and proportionately largo buulurss Interests , uud yet lias but two votes In the United Stales senate. To have the same representation thcro as the fledgling states she should have thirty vote ; ' . The majority for free silver , which the other day obstructed and defeated legisla tion for the financial relief of the country , was seven. Four of these volca cant the other way would have changed tbo re sult. Idaho and Montana , therefore , with an aggregate population of 210,000 , controlled the financial policy of this government , and were able to say to this whole broad land and Its 05,000,000 of people : We can hold you by the throat , perpetuate your financial distress , keep your mills clowd , your fur- iisces cold , the prlco of your farm prod ucts ruinously depressed , and your labor , D'xllled and unskilled , unemployed , Now. Isn't that a pretty layout. And still the silver barons are growling , Idaho , with 8-1,000 Inhabitants , has as many votes In the United Stntoy ffenato as Ne braska , with nearly thirteen times as many Inhabitants , and as many as New York , with over seventy-one times as many In- habltanto. Silver has packed the United States senate. unCOUUS. m The llttlo daughter or Mr. Fred Webber , Holland , Mass. , tad a very Imd cold and cough which ho had not been able to cure with anything. I gave him a 25-cont bottle of Chamberlaln'D CoiiKh Homody , nays W. 1' . Holden , merchant and postmaster at West Brlmfield , and the next time I saw him ho cold It worked llko a charm. This remedy Is Intended especially for acute throat antl lung diseases , mich as colds * , croup and whooping - ing cough , ami 11 lo famous for Us cure * Tl.ero Isn o danger In giving It to children , for It contalni nothing Injurious. For sale by IClltll III' Dllflll SlllMTNllllll. Intelllgonc ! wau received hero yesterday of the death of Javld Sllbersteln. Mr. Sillier- blcln waa for a number of years connected with the cigar firm of Max Meyer & Hro , , and after ware ] engaged In tlu tunio business Tor himself on lower Farnam street. Moro recently ho went Into the Insurance business. 3omo tlmo ago he contracted consumption , and finally guvo up business and wont to the coast , hoping lo regain his health , \t \ , was there that bin death occurred. Ills wife , a St. Joseph woman to whom he had been mar ried only n few years , accompanied him to the coast , He leaves no relatives In Omaha , Ono Minute Cough Cure toucues tlio right spot. It nlao touches It at tlio right tlnio It you take It when you luvn u r.-oug ! ) or colij. See tie ! point ? Then jnr.'t cough , Mirrln : < ! MUPIINPM. Foriults to wed wore hsucd tq the follow ing partlen yc.iterd.iy ! Name mul Address , Age. -Solomon Clgvl , O in LI tin . , 2D ICttlo Komi , Umiihu . , . 21 Luther M , ( Tliiirnn , Omnhn . . . , . ' 'I Mmli'llno J , Tiiimur. Ornubn . , , , . . , 20 lolin K. KimlUIi , Omulm . 21 KHIe Hinllb , Qnmlm . , , . 21 Fred K. Hmllli , Itlclilund Center , Wla. . , . 22 Jennie Jt. Hlltt , Omuha . . . . . . Jl Homy Oloxen. Oinuh.i . , , , , . , . . , , . i ) ICnielli ) Hcliclbcl , Oniiiha . . . . . . 21 JIl'M. Ruth UIIN nil Opinion. Mrs , Holli of 720 North Rlxtccnth street itlleves that a btranger IrleJ to ronfhlonca ier yrsleriluy. He liought G cents worth / of apples and offered a 5- bill In payment , ' Mrs , Holh wanted to show the hill to h r uisband , but before ulio could do to tlio stranger grabbed It vnd in ilo elf , Mm , Roth bsllovea that It xrue a counterfeit , ' 'Give ' mo a llvfr regulator and I can rjg'4- ' at ? the world , " mid u gonlUA , Tlio druggUt handed him a bottl'J of JJoWHt'a Little Karly nuen , iho fanmuH liiila pllli. Mm. .Milbi-1 lull IM Kri'C , The eate agulnwt Mr > , Mubcl J h liaa becli dlwnlitcd , at wait predicted exclusively In The Ileo ut the tlmo lames ish watt allowed .0 plead guilty lo thu t iargo of manklaughtop Mia. I h will go I' ' } Fri-mont within a tow daya and remain thuru with her parents dur- lug the Incarceration of hur husband ,