TDJ3 OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , gJJURUARY 10 , 1806. 4 SPEG1RL NOTICES. for tlicnc colnmim rrlll lie tnUrti until 12HO | p .in. for Oil * rvrnliw mill until M | i. in. for tin * innrnlnir mill HntiiliirilllloiiM. . lij' r pinion ) I MR n niini- Hiroli , cnn linvc tin mi cm ml- ilri-Nicil In n iinnitirrrd letter lit cure of Tinlire. . A nun or * MO nililrcKupil rrlll lie ilvllvrrril upon itrrnriitntlon of the elieek only , Hilton , 1 1-Uo n word flrat Innerlloni 1c it Tvoril thereafter. Nothing ( liken for leu * limn iir.o for ( lr.it Inxvrtlon. Tin-no aiMertlNeiucntH iiuixt I > c rim CMUINOIMI- tlvelj- . in MA1.K HUM' . SALESMAN roll Till : HPMANB IJHIIOUN- or ; ( rood ulilc line for hnKltvnra or hnrncsi ( inlcsman. Cull or nditrcM 401 So. 11th fit. _ . I1-MC14 l-27 . BM MKN ANMJ TKAMHTO HII.L : our rwd Rrindcm nn.l . cooker * : unlurr , J.V ) to 12V ) per month , nccnnllnj * to ability. The LltchHeld Mfff. Co.VeUter City , Jn. _ I1-M7H F27 * J01 TO $130 PAID BALKBMKN IXMl CIOAUI ; rxperlcnco unnecessary : rxttn Inducements to cuntomcrfl. Ill-hop & Kline , St. I < ouln. Mo. _ H-M787ra ' _ _ _ WANTKD. A C100D I'HYBirtAN'lN A OOoT ) live town on Ihe Iliinibllenn rUer. For pap. tlculara nddrcpii Itox G2S , Lincoln. Neb. n-MJSO MIS' _ tr > run WKIK : AND KXPKNSES TO SKLL cigar * ; pxporlenc-p unnece Kuy : upcclnl Inducc- mcntn. Vulley Cigar Co. , at. Lout * . Mo. U-M218 ! ! \vANTnn-cANVAKSEitH TO HHLL HAKINO Iiiiviler with premium * : rnilck rnlfs ; pleasant work ! liltr money. Western No\elty Co. . 81. JOH.-PII , Mo. II-MM8' \VANTKD. TIIAVCUKO HALESMUN : 8IOR llnfj I5n -TriUKli ImnRer ; new , Meyers & Vim Flclt , OarioH. Imllana. . ll-MSil 19 * HAIIHMUN. TO imun TIIAUR Hiun MNK or ntbcrwkip. J. W. Kulk'lit , I17-S2J SInte St. , Itnclng , WIs. 11 MS23 19 * _ WANTED , DHAUQIITHMANi nXPHninNClUJ In nipclmnlenl rnRlnecrlng work. AtldrexH L 3 , Omaha 11 > 0. n-jLl31S 21 IIKI.P WAXTHU FI35IALR. \VANTRD , COOK AND LAUNDIIMHS. 2017 ect. C MJ01 SO WANTED. COMPKTCNT Otltr. Ton OKNRRAI. hoUBcwurlc ut unco , 2111 lirnmet St. C 3U-J ) * U'ANTKD. A GOOD UIUL TOR nKNIUtAI. houncwork. Rcfeivnces required. 27S1 Daven- liort t. C M32S ! 19 FOIL ar.vr HOUSES. IN AM. PARTS av TIIK CITV. TIII : O. F. Davlg Company. ISM I'arnam. U 744 HOUSES , HKNnWA & CO. . 103 N. 13TII ST. D 747 _ MOD12RN IIOU8I2H. C. A. STAUU.D23 N. Y. FOR HUNT , N'lCi : SOUTH KIIONT. 8-ltOOM brick hou ° e , wltli all modern ImprovemcnLit nnd In fltst-cliins condition. Inquire on premises , 2410 Ilnlf-II.Hvnul . Ktrcct. D 219 TUB KOI.LOWINO 1IOUSKH AIII3 DKSIUAI1M : and will be rented nt midwinter prices. They will command more rent 0) dn > a Inter. Ite- mcmber wo will make Inducements to detlra- blu tenant * : No. 921 North 17th nvenue. 8-room , modern < le- tnched house. 2iW4 South llth street , 7-room , modem detached 1101180. D401 Jackson street , 7-room , modern detached house. S202 Keward street , 4-room cottase. 2i)7 ) Koutli 2llh Btrcet , 14-room modern detached house. Kldellty Trust Company , 170. ! Farnam street , Ueo htllldlnB. D 11123 iiousus. HIK , ic & i > ou . D "CO tlfSHT-llOOM HOUSn CRNTKAli LOCATION. J13 itlDiitli. Inquire 2016 Capitol avenue. U 313-21 * nK\T puiiMsiinu noosis. Dr.aiiiAin.r. SOUTH KIIONT , FUUNISHEO rt om : hay window ; mrxlprn conveniences ; ( Kood board , third nv > orMS22 ; Clileaco street. E M3CT 22 * TWO FIJUNI.SIIKD AND FIVK UNFtln- nlshoj roina ; lent reasonable. C14 S. 17th avr. K-M233 19 * 2011 ST. MARY'S. FURNISHED ROOMS : K-M302 19 l.'t.MMIIii ! ) ROOMS AND HOARD. FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS WITH OR WITHout - out board ; steam bent ; electric bella ; baths , rntfx reasonable. Midland hotel , 16th & CM. can" > < * < F M333 FURNISHED STEAM HKATRD ROOMS. MODern - ern conxenlences , bo.ud. C02 South 131li. F 753 fjlONT ROOMS WlTHr tlOARD AT MRR. CluirclilU'r. 1S12 Chicago. F 206-22 FURNlSIini ) AND UNFURNISHED ROOMH with boaid Utcpla , 1721 Davenport st.F F 18C 19 NICELY FORNISI113D ROOMS. 204 S. 2STII ST. F M303 2J IARQB SOtrril ROOMS , WITH STEAM"Ex ; cellent tablirefirencen. ; . 202 N. 18th.F . F M31 ! 21 * roll HH.Vr irXFIIUXISIIKI ) ItOOMS. 4 ROOMS ; WATER IN KITCHKN ; CKNTRAI , : rea-sonnblrt rent ; nlc'C for hourckevplnff. 1702 Webster nt. O 7.V ) * 6UNlURNIfllED ! CHAMIlUnS TOR HOUSIC- lieoiiliii ; , man nnd wife ; water In kitchen ; teel Hlnlcasl. ; . ) pipe. 319 N. 17lh. a MCI2 roil un.\T STOIIKS AXIJ FOR RENT , THE 4-STORY 11RICIC HUIL.D1NO nt DIG Farinm st. This hulldliff has a Ilio piijof rement liaRt-ment , complete xte.im heal- Inir nxlurcH. wilier on all lloom , gas , etc. Ap ply at the ulllce of Tim life. 'I 010 FIRST CLASS URICIt STORK Mt'lI.DINO. 1011 Kiiriuin , S stories and basement ; will nlti-r to cult tenant. I/JW rent. 314 Flrtt National Dank IIIJu. I-M10W-22 _ IIV OENERAlT MKIirilANOISlNO STORK nml d'lVelUnK IIIIMSO Is for rent thn 1st of Match next ! tyr fiuthi-r particulars enqulra of John . Own. MunphlB I' . O , , Neb. I-M319 21 ACKYI'S WAXTKU. AOKKTH , Jt'lM WEEKLY SALARY TO RIOIIT parties ; llttln \ > r > ik ; n F HI ( or fomo one ; new srheino : falluie Inuowilblat write for rpeclul l.otk Dox < 3M , Ucnton , MUSH. J-M317 JD STOUAGi : , FUANIC UWKIIK , J'l IIAIINKY. PACIFH * HTQRAQi : AND WAHiilOU8B : f'O. , W3-DIO Jones. Oenerul etoiaua and forwarding. M-7J2 WAXTHI1 TO II I'V. ' JND'IIANI ) FlJUNITUUn. IHIOW.VS , 102 S. II , N-4M VANTKII , TO IIUY. UKCONU-IIANIJUU SA- Inoii llxluriw and rush reglttcr. Adilicss A. F , Dyohilt , Old 'eh. NM3M il jiOL'siTO TIAU DOWN ou MOVIJ. STo Futunm. X MIM 20 FARM IN PAUTICULAH. IJUT LIST ALL llAIt- rulna In mil rutulolth F. D , Wcad. . N-29S-10 6 , 10. ZO , 40 , SO AND 1M ACUINTnACTS OF good land , with or without lmlklnn ! . ulthln 6 to U mlk-s ( if Omahu , cither In Nebraska or Iowa , Geo. I1 , lletnls , Puxlon Llocli. N-310 WANTCD. TO IIUY. A STOCK OF IIOOTB AND ulioea or erneint m i-cliaiidlxe ; will pay K ptr cent In rusli nnd Ualanrc In Mmt-claan clear real estate : nlll lvo nn eqnltabla tleal. Ad- Uitu Cbinta. Harhin , lann. N MSA ) : o * SAIK i.'i'itxiTt'iii ' : . AND CARPETS AT S21 SO. 10TII. O7SJ2S JIARD WOOD 4 AND S-I'OOT FENCE Toll corn crlbblne , C. R. Le. , Wl Uousiu * . Q-76J FOR SAI.B , NATIONAL CASH REOI8TER ; AL- mo l new , liiqulio 70i So. lijib. Q SI515 ] ) SEED BWEirr I'OTATOEH. Y1NELE8S. FREE Tiled. WIIILiinii , llcniwil , Nrb. Q-.M1W-1I2S' CliAIUVOVAXTS. WRH. DR. II. WARREN. CI.AIHVOYANT. RE- UUo buduem iiittllumi Mil jcar ut 119 N , llth M. LEON MARRAD , THE CKLU- brutfd clalivovant , has U'liirned to Omaha , tij c-n l > coniultrd on all affairs. Without oeK- ln you qu tlor.i > , 1'rof. Murmd ItlU you ovcry- thlnK iu t , pmcnt nnd future , Satltfactlon Simniuerd. Dally fifciu 19 U. m. to I p. in. , :9 ranum ti ct. 8 11SM ( MA.SSAC1H , 1IATIIS , RTC. ! , 1J22 DOUGLAS STREirT , ID floor , room 11 , mamaec , strnm , alcohol nnd tutpliurlna bath . T 2K-22 * _ MMK. AMT.S , FORMERLY OP ST. LOUIS , MAS- MRO nnd batln. C07 8. I3lh St. , Zd floor , room 19. T-101-M8 * MADAME LKON , MAH3AOB I'ARLORS. RI'.ST- ful and refreshing. 417 S. llth St. , upstair * T M28I-22 * 1IATIIS , MABSAaE. MME , 1'OST , 318'i ' S. 15TH , l'-758 FINE I.TAKIIY RIOS CHEAP. ED IIAI'MLEY. 17th nnd SI. Mary's menue. TeleHione , 4ID. U 757 MISS VAN VALKENDUROH DESTROYS 1'ER- nmnenlly by electrlcty miperlluouR hair , moles , warts , etc. Room 416 , N. Y , Life bMft.U7M U-7M VfAVI CO. . W REE HtMLOINO : HOME trrntment for Is'llrs ; phrlclnii of fifteen years' experience In attendance ; consultation fiei > . U-M7M int.I.n EI'l'lMU.Y CORSET MADE TO ORDER at 1999 Farnam , Lady canvanstm wanted. U M706-F2J * MARIHAOK I'AI'ER WITH 1'HOTOS. 200 "n'ls , " lOo. "How Knot , " Spokane , Wnsh. U 912-M4 * LADIES-FRKi : FACIAL STRAM AT I'ALACE llenutlful , ion Douulas si. , Wednesday mornlns from 8 to Mi30. U 2JI-1S WANTED. PERSON TO SHARE CAR TO Cripple Cretk. 424 N. 17th st. U M303 18 * LADIES FREE ; I WILL OLADLY SEND TO nny lady freo. n receipt that Ra o me n mir- teoia cnmpltxkn ; no nunnitlc : p rfto'ly whole. ome. Mrs. Nclllo F. Miller , Iwx O 913. Kalamazoo - mazoo , Mich. U MJ2 * IS * I WILL QUALIFY YOU AT YOt'R HOME TO nil any position where n t1iBl-cla s InmKkceper may be wanted ; for the sum of 3 ; lime re quired ; two to four wppks ; oxp-rlenced and unexperienced alike benelltfil ; write for circu lars. W , II. llarrctt , Nebraska City. Ni-h. . U M321 19 * MOXHy TO I.OAX IlEAI , KSTATI3. ANTHONY LOAN AND TRfST CO. . 318 N. Y. Life Loans nl low rates fi > r choice security In Nebraska & Iowa farms or Omaha-city property. W-761 ? " I' ° .AN.AT I-OWEST RATES. T1IB F. Davla ! Co. 1S05 , Farnam ct. W 7CJ iV1 rVT ONKY TO LOAN ON OMAHA real estate & Neb. farms. W. IJ. Mclklc , Omilin. _ _ W-7C3 M ? EY ° OAN" ON T ; IMPROVED OMAHA , , ; leal estate. Ru-nnan , Love & Co. , I'axton hlk. W-7CI CITY LOANS. C. A. STARR , 923 N. Y. LIFE W-7M ON IMPROVED & I7NIMPROVRD CITY property , w. Farnam Smith & Co. , 1320 Fnrnnm. . W 767 FARM LOANS. DOUGLAS AND SARPY. 1 TO 10 years ; low rates. Garvln Rros. , 210 N. Y. L . W-7C9 OEO. P. REMIS , LOANS , PAXTON HLOCK. . W-939 FROM J100.00 UP. F. D. WEAD , 10th & Dowlas" . W 295-M10 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA property at 5. 5' { . C and 6V4 per cent. Pusey & Thomas , room 207 , First National Rank bldir. _ _ _ _ W 233 TO LOA.V CIIATTKLS. MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE. PIANOS nsrsen , waitans , ctc.e nt lowmt rat-s In cltv : no remo\al of Roods ' ; strictly conlldfnllal ; you * a" Oft " ' U"y tlme or ln "ny umount OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO 301 ! S. ICth si. X 770 MONEY TO LOAN. SO. CO , 99 DAYS : FURNI- turc , pianos , etc. DuIT Green , room S. Rather blk X771 I1USIMOS3 CIIAXCKS. CRIPPLE CRREK GOLD STOCKS. SAFE AND sure ; Jj and upwards Invested often brines fabulous and quick returns by placlns your orders with the Van Ruren Investment Co. ( IncorroiutPil ) . bankMs and brokers. 80S Kith st. Denever , Colo. Y 772 CIUPl'LE CREEK .MINING STOCKS ItAVR advanced 300 per cent since last July : wo are memhoni ofthe Mock exchange at Cripple Civfk wliei-o stock Is sold at Its truexalue ; stock In shlpplns mines now selling nt 8 cents upward" and In undeveloped mines 1 cent pfr share up wards ; wp can pick out the Bood stocks : stocin are now belnff ofr red to eastern customem for 10 centH. that would nat sell for 1 cent on this exclmnite ; no lemltlimces less than 11250 bi- vemej ; manual with Crlppln Creek mlnlns map inalUd on receipt of 10 cents ; references. Mer chant. ! und U. S. National banks. Omaha. K Ilcnedlct & Co. , Cripple Cnwlc , Colo. Y-S34-M2 ONE OF TUB BEST SALOONS IN THE CITY- must sell on account of sickness. Addn-m p. o' IJox S13 , West Point , Neb. Y M194 ' WHEAT IS ROOMING AND IS THE CHEAPest - est speculative commodity In the world today- anyone who hits $1 to spare should buy It ; trade through n responsible house nnd net reliable Information by sending for our large red Iwok containing all necessary Information to enable unyone to handle their Investment Intelli gently : also our dolly market bulletin , which sUBKestH when nnd what to buy both free Stansell & Co. , Rankers and Drokera. 132 Trndl er " ldg. . Chicago. Y M226-19" GOOD UUSINES3 OPENING ; A FIRST-CLASS opening for haidware , or general merchandise In one of the best county seat towns In Iowa , for suitable room to rent , addreca L 1. cure Uee- Y M322 19 FOIl I3.VCHAXGU. FINE STOCK OF CLOTHING IN EXCHANGE for younir all purpose1 horses. Address Mlcham & UaKley , llloomflclil , Nebrnakq. 2-939.21 I AM GOING TO ST. LOUIS TO LIVE AND wish to excbanKe my hous and lot on Fnrnnm st. for house and lot In St. Loulri. Address 1C 69. llee. X187 FOR SALE-HOMES IN CLIFTON HILL FOR cash nnd clear vacant lots. A. P. Tukey New York Life , B-MZM-IJ WANTED-TO TRADE A GOOD DRAFT HORSE for a good driver : will pay cash for dlffeipnce Call nt S2J No. 16th. ZM237-22 ' FOR EXCHANGE-JW.OM STOCK OF SHOES and gents' furnishing good. ! for one-thlnl cash and balance real estate. Simpson & Co . 10M o St. , Lincoln , Neb , Z JIMI-13 * WANT TO EXCHANGE-IMPROVED AND UNImproved - Improved Omaha property for C , 10 20 40 80 and ISO acre Iractn of go.nl land , with or without - out building * , cither In Nebraska or Iowa. George P. llcmli , Pnxton block. Z-311 * WILL RXCHANQE GOOD OMAHA REAL ES- state. Improved and unlmprotcd , together with BUlIlclent cash , for gllt-edge Omaha business properly , either Improved or unimproved , Geo. P , llemli , I'nxton block. 7 M von s.vLii HIAL ESTATK. HARGAINS. SALK OR TRADE , IN CITY PROP- ertles and farmu. Jno. N , Frenzer , opp. P. o ' . RE 773 GEO. P. REMIS , HOUSES , LOTS , IRRIGATED faini lands , loans , 305 nnd 306 Paxton block RE-323 AI1STRACT3. THE RYRON REED COMPANY. . RE-774 FOR 8ALi-HANN'S PARK. GRAND ISLAND. Neb. , the largest nnd m < U beautiful park 111 central Nebraska , containing 20 acres , large hall , with nlnno and all modern ImimivcmenU : teims very liberal. For jiartlculara Innulro of Henry Hann , Grand Island , Nrb. RE-M2S3.M1B J0.900 MODERN 1IRICIC HOUSE FOR JI.OOO. f2 ft. 3-slory store. Farnam ut. , JIJ.HOO. \Vrfl Farnam st. residence lot , St > 00. Acio In Hide Pork , 300. Lot on Center > t. , will take piano , 1219. F. D. Wead , IClh and Douglas > ts , RE 297-19 HORSK3 WINTERED ; I1E8T OP CARE given her > es , both winter nnd trimmer. Aildiet * M. J. Wi-lch. Qrelna , Neb. 773 AXI1 U. K. nuiiKirr , FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND tmbalmtr. 5 Cblcaco ! . . telephone w. 7J BWANSON & YAUEN , 1'gl CUMl"Nq , TEL. 10CO 777 M. O. MAUI. . UNDERTAKER AND EM- balmer. 1417 Farnam it , , tflfphono ttS. 77S AXl ) LOAN ASSOCIATIONS. SHARES IN MUTUAL L. & D. ASS'N PAY C , 7 , 8 per rent when 1 , t , 1 yean old ; ulnaya redeemable. 1704 Farnam it. , Nattlnscr , sec. sec.7tl HOW ' 1O GET A HOME OR SECURE GOOD Interest on MVlngn. Apply to Omaha L. & II. Au'n , 1701 Farnanu U. M. Nuttlnscr , sea 713 BUIS10 , ART AND I.AXfJt'AC.U. ' PIANO. GOOD CONDITION. 7 : TOR SALK or runt. William 11. Bchmolter. fifth rloor Me- Cague tliU. ' itJ63N * GEORGn F. OELLKNUKCK. DANJO AND eultar teacher. 1I1C CliK-aio t , 1M IIOTHLS. AETNA HOt'SK ( RrilOPEAN ) . N , W. COR. Hth nnd Dodfre > . Rnom by day or week. 7M LOST. LOST OR STOLEN ! ONE RLACK AND whltfl conr ; from : C18 Popplelon nvc. Liberal reward for return. Ixwl M31S 21 * HIIOHTIIAM ) AXIJ TYI > 13WHlTI.\fl. A. C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL , C13 N , Y , LIFR. 779 PITMAN SYSTEM OF SHORTHAND TAUGHT by mall by an ex-oiflclii1 reporter. For par ticular * address F. E. Hell , 701 N. Y. L. bldg. Omatm. 17G-18 * nicvcLns. OMAHA RIC\'CLH CO. , REST PLACE TO RUY blcyclei ; blc > clc repaired. 223 N. 16th st. C07 I'l'IIOLSTKHIXC ! I'fHMTIMlK , FURNITURE PACKED , MATTRESSES MADE and rcnmnlcd. window cushions made ; prices reduced. M. S. Walklln , 2111 Cumlng. Tel. 1U1. 780 I'AAVXHHOKI'.HS. II. MAROW1TZ LOANS MONEY. 419 N. 165T. . 7 STOCKHOLDEnS' MEETING. Notice Is hereby ulvcn tlmt the regular nnntml mcctliiK of the stockholders of tlio South 1'lntto Land company will bo held at the olllco of Bald company. In Lincoln , Ne braska , at 10 o'clock n. in. , an the llrst Wednesday In March , ISM , being the fourth ilny of the month. lly order of the board of director * . II. O. PHILLIPS. Secretary. Lincoln , Ncbrnslca , Febnmrv 3 , 1S96. E-Feb 4-M-201 c CNNYROYAL PILLS Orlclnnl Biid Onlr Ocnnlnr. > rt , Uwij MlljbU. MOIMJU n Itrrt ! . .in. . r l l with blot rli > txm. TnUe uthor. XtfuildanymtiliiidHlv- n and tmtlatttni. M Urunlin. or i-nj 4 . ChlclTtVter Cfcemfcol Co.Mort l yn iqi ri - _ d _ _ . i-U .V 4kdhr ) ul Laoil Druulitf. { HOW TO BE A Tf Are .von Iroublcd with mental - _ * * tal weakness , nervousness , y loss of Boximl power , nleht omlBslons , tin- _ k nalnnil dls ArTTTAT chnrges , laclt of do- _ J ulro to per JX ± * JJ- * | 0rni mental labor , Y caused by youthful Indiscretions. If BO , ? send forfullslxboxf A | ) Tf ! treatment ' iaLJ\.UJli of Turklsli Lost Manhood A ? Capsules fcr $5 00 G uaniiiieed to cure or Y w money rolnrned. Shurlo CHI RO'Xr ! . T J boxes Cl. This Is no falce * -lvC JM < JT euro , nor freu prescription ns mpdlcliiu i A coflts money. Don't bo fooled Ilnhn'o fl T PhurniBcy , UOl'J F.trnam Street , Omaha. T A For f.atllfi Turkish Tansy and I'ctiC . i , if-- I'll If. no\cr fall to tirliiK incdA f. atrildl'on nitre to tha ifujJl box , (5 ( or to 9 A L-y m all. llahn's I'hurmncy , Unmliu. i 16 to 35darB. Vou car. bo treated at home for > Uho Bamo prlco i-ndcrsnmo g-unrauty. II I/yon / prefer to como hero wo HlU contract to pnr railroad faro and hotel 0 Hs.anO no cbarco.ir wo foil to cure. If you havn taken mer cury , Iodide potacli , and still bavo aches and n tins , MucouBl'ato'ios In mouthSoro Throat , t'luiplos , Copper Colored Spots , Ulcers nn 117 part of the boilr , IlulrorEynbronra failing J it , It la this Syphilitic 1ILOOI ) POISON that Wo jjunrnnteo to cure. Wo solicit the most obatl- nnto cases * nd challenge tlio world fur a cano IYO cannot cure * U'hls dhenio hna nhroya bnlllod tko skill of the most eminent pliy l cliins. (11000,000 capital behind our uncondi tional Guaranty. Absolutojnvoofrt sent denied on ippllCtttion. Address COOK ItBMUDY CO. , 307 Mnaoulc Temple , CHICAGO , ILU AVILCOX COfllPOTTWn V SafuiunlMJUi : . Ahvajsrollftblo. 'lakeno snlulUutp. riirsMeliynllilriiwIiin. f2 > . rtfinUrU. for U'aiiMiii't .SVrtpmmf. WIU'OX fti'KOIKIU CO. . 228 buuth Eighth Street , rillLADELl'lUA , 1'A. DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY L _ All Druggists. EVERY WOMAN Sometimes neciln a rellabl- montldy regulating medlchx DR. PEAL'S PENNYROYAL PILLS , A-3 prompt , safe nnd cprtaln In rcrult The ponu- ne ( Ur. IVnl' > n " - > T' ' ' " ' 'n' > : nt , "nr aaywbera $1.00 , Sherman & McConnrt : Drue Co. , 1C1) Dodge street. Omaha. Nfll RAILWAY TIME CARD Leavn 1I1UHLINOTON & MO. RIVEIt.lArrlves OmnlmlUnion lXot | , 10th & Mason Sis.I Omahn S:20nm : Denver IJxprers 0:2Sun : 4:35pm.Ulk. : IIIIIH , Mont. & 1'uget Snil Ux. 4:0pni : 4:2.'pin : Uemer lOxprcj-u 4o5i : > m 7OJi > m..Nebraska Local ( except Bumhiy ) . . "Mm \ . . .Lincoln Local ( except Hunil.iy.ll:23um 2:4opm..Fa8t : Mall ( for Lincoln ) dally. . . Lenvea [ CHICAGO , DUIILINGTON & Q.IArrUes OmnlmUnlon | Depot , 10th & Mason 3l . [ Omaha * 5 : ) pm Clilcago Vestlhule , , 8COnm : 9tSam : Chicago f xprei.9 4l.'pin : 7TOpm..ChlenKo : & St. Lou's Express. . . 8:00am llUam : 1'aclMc Junction Locul S:30pm : Fast Mall 2:40nn : ] Leaves ICHICAGO , MIL. ft ST. PAUL.Arrlves | OmalmlUnlon Depot , IQIh & Munoii Bin.I Omaha Tfoopm t'hlcaijo Limited 80. ; > am 10:4Sam..ChlcaRO : Kxpreea ( ex. Sumlay ) . . , 3:2pm : Leaves [ CIIICAOO & NOnTHWKST'N.lArilves OiiialiulUnliin Depot , IQIIi & Mahon 8la. ( Qninlm llTMani Hastern Kxpress JTlbpin 4:45pm : Vi-sllblllcil Limited 5:4pin : 7:05ain. : , Carroll PasimiKer , . . , ,10:40pm : SMSpm Omaha Chlcano Kpeclal 8:00un : 4:9upm : I loon e i/ical 9:30.un : , . , , . . , MI 8ourl Valley Local S:30.un : Leaves ICI1ICAOO , It. I. & PACII'IC.Arrlvei | OinalialUnlon Depot. IQIIi & Monon Sm.l Omaha CAST. lOM am , , Atlantic Ilipresa ( ex. Bunday ) , , D:3'jpiii : e2Jin ; | . NlKht Kxpreaa . , 8lVim : 4 : ! pinClilcaKoVallbuIcl , Limited , , , , lUpm : aOiirn..Sl. Paul "Teslllmlcd Limited. . . . l3Jinn ! \VIST. 6-.45pmOklahoma ft Tcxa Kx. ( ex. Bun.,10r..im : l4Upin ; . Colorado Limited . 4Xpin ; ) Jx-uvcfl | C , , 8T , P. . M. & O. I Arrives Clmiihal Pepot. lith and Webtter SU. ( Omaha 8ltam.HIoux : City Accommodation , , , , sTl..pm 13:15pm. : . Sioux City Kxprcis ( ex. Bun.llUam ) : 5 ; 4Ipm. . . . . . , . . . ! . Paul Limited , , , , . 910am ; LettVCH | F. . LMO. . VALLKY. I Arrives qmahttl Depot , loth and \Vebnler Bta. | Omaha ' Leaves I 1C. C. , ST. J , & C. II. lArrlm OmaliaUnlonJepot | , 10th & _ Maipn StaJ Omaha "scnJarn.r.T.KarTsai City Day nxprf , , . , rstim : 8i4ipm.K. C. Night Kx. via t' , I' . Trans. 7 :00am : Leaven I MIS8OUIU PACiriC. jArrlvei Onialml Depot , UthnnaVfbster _ Sta. ( Omaha lOslOam St , I.oulH tfVpresa Cftmn ; g-.iOpm Ht. I/iJs Uxprea , , , , , GoSpm : 3 : > opm , , > t.Net 'a > ka Ux-al ( ex. Bun , ) aOJam : Leaven I SIOUX CITV & PACIFIC. JArrlvfT OniahalUnlon Dc | ot , lOlh a. Manon Bl . | Omaha 7:03im. : , , Sioux City i'jiscnger , , TlO:40im : | i:48pm. : . . . HI , Paul Limited 930am I iwesTi UNIoiTpACIFIG ( Arrives Um haUnlon | Hepot , lOlh & Maton Bl . ( Omalia S-.Mam Kearney Kxpreu. . . 4:10im : IA.UVCJI I WAIIASU IIAILWAY. Arrives Oriahaynlon | Depot , JOIh & ' Maton St . | Omahu 4JOpm..fit. : LoulTCanno'tTIiall..Tir.Uam MUNYON WINS TIIE-1IEDICAL PRO- Strong Indorsement From Weil- Known 'Physicians ' , Rheumatiam , Cat.irrli Dyspepsia and the Most Obstinate Diseas.s Cured by Mnnyon's ' Improved Homoe opathic Remedies. D. D. Drown , M , D. , of Solomon , Kansas , says : "My kidneys were very sore anil ached most of the > time. The pain was severe - vero when t stooped over or lay on my back , and It was almost Impossible to straighten up after sitting down. I had much trouble with my water and bladder. In three dayi after beginning Mimyon's Kidney Cure and Bladder Cure I was relieved , and nlnco that tlmo I have felt Ilko a now man. I have Lcen practicing medicine for thirty years and have used all kinds of drugs , but found nemo with such wonderful curative powers as those of Munyon's Hcmcdles. " Munyon'a Rheumatism Cure never falls to relieve In one to three hours , and cures In a few days. Price , 25c. Munyon's Dyspesla Cure Is guaranteed to cure all forms of Indigestion and stomach trouble ? . Price , 23c. Munyon's Catarrh Hcmedles positively cure. Price , 2Bc each. Munyon's Kidney Cures peedlly cures pains In the back , loins and groins and all forms of kidney disease. Price , 2Bc. Munyon's Female Remedies are a boon to all women. Price , 25c. \ Asthma Cure , with Asthma Herbs , $1.00. Munyon's Nerve Cure stops nervousness and builds up the system. Price , 25e. Munyon's Headache Cure stops headache In three minutes. Price , 2Gc. Munyon's Pile Ointment positively cures all forms of piles. Price , 25o. Munyon's Blood Cure eradicates all Im purities of the blood. Price , 25c. Munyon's Vltallzer restores lost powers to weak men. Price , $1.00. A separate cure for each disease. At all druggists , 25 cents a bottle. Personal letters to Professor Munyon , 1505 Arch street , Philadelphia , Pa. , answered with free medical advice for any disease. TRYING TO OUTWIT TUB SHARKS 1'luHM for Giving Street I < n1iorerH Cusli IiiHtc'iiil of Wnrrnntx. Chairman Munrorof the Board of Public Works has addressed a communication to the city council , In which that body Is asked If aonio means cannot be provided by which the employes of the street department maybe bo protected from the warrant sharks who arc now getting a considerable portion of their wages. t ; When the labor matter was first brought before the council by a petition from the various local labor organizations the Board of Public Works was directed to begin work ou the streets at'/ once In order to give a few days' employment , to some of the most deserving applicants for work. These In structions are being 'cArrled out by the board and each married man who bring * satis factory assurances of. his merits Is given throe days' work In turn. But the council neglected to provide 'how the men wcro to bo paid. Almost without exception they arc penniless and consequently they ara com pelled to cash their , tlmo checks , for which the brokers deduct a commission of 10 cents on each 'day'sWoVlf'TJiq ; 'men work eight' hours "a day , so Hie cltscoxiilt''reduces 'tholr aggregate earnings to a considerable extent. ' Chairman Munro takes the ground that this U a case where-the council should strain a point If necessary. He says that the men need every dollar of the $3.60 which each Is allowed to earn. He recommends that a small amount be set aside out of some fund , to be used by the city treasurer in paying those * time checks and thus allowing the laborers to get the full benefit ot their three days' employment. Comptroller Westberg says that there Is a sufficient balance in the general fund to allow the required amount to be set aside , the general fund to be reimbursed when the curbing , guttering and cleaning fund will permit. The only objection. In his opinion , to the plan recommended is that It might establish a precedent which might be used as a pretext for future loose methods in cases where there' was not so good a purpose to be served. KLICS GIVK A SOCIAL SHSS1O.N. Luciil LoilKcKiiU'Hnln VlxKorN In the Orili'r'M 1'iTiillnr AVfij- . The Kike entertained tholr friends last night with a stag social. The fun started at 8:30 : , when C. S , Potter , chairman , opened the festivities with a neat speech. Ed O , Urandt was appointed clerk , and Tom Ormsby and Chaiincey Head policemen. Messrs. Edward S. Thompson and Albert V. Klnslor gave a very fine exposition of the quarrel scene from Julius Caesar. Mr. Thompson later In the evening gave evi dence of being a superb mimic. The Elks' quartet , W , S. McCune , Edward Treat , Jo Barton and A. J. Vankman , rendered n selection of quartets and solos , the singing of "Remember Me , " by W. S. McCuno. being exceptionally well done. Moses P. O'Brien of Wnlla Walla lodge 287 , and M F. Larrabee of Jackson , Mich. , lodge1,13 , , proved entertainers of the highest order , Gcorgo I' . Cronk recited James Whltcomb HIJey's superb poem , "Old Man and Jim , " Chief Iteddcll made a few remarks , J , II , McTaguo recited the "Blushing Brldo" and C , S. Potter sung a song. At 11 o'clock the Committee sent to Boyd's opera house to bring the members of the "Venulno Yentleman" company arrived , es corting John Whlteley , manager , Harry A. Smith , n. J. Moyo and Jules S. Klsch ; Mr. Smith is an old Omaha favorite , having been a member of Roland Reed's company for a number c" years , and was ono ofthe- com pany that played at the first Klks' benefit In 188S , In the old Hoyd'o theater on Farnam street , ho sang "Only * Ie , " a very nwcet ballad , and followed It with a story of Old Virginia. R , J. Mcye told two very funny German dialect .stories. Jules S. Ktiwl , was : ar years le ( iln . man in the olrtj stock com pany connected \\lllt the Grand opara house on Fifteenth strei/tl.lio'sang the "Wine Song" and the "Old Irjljjn , J'B. ' " John Whlteley , manager o ( tha company , made a neat speech , and ot midnight the pudlence joined hands and sang "A'ulJ Lang Syne , " Cnniiclliurn Mayl-TilU n Vncntloii. Members of thd city council are planning a retrenchment oft.\uork during the coming hot months. Theij'jSi\re \ still a good ways ahead , but they have begun to hunt up prece dents In the action jiMlio councils ot eastern cities In taking jtuiirnmer vacation. It Is urged that the council does but little busi ness during the summer months and one meeting a month woUId ba miindent to dis pose of matteru thatjjnlght come up , with a special call In canetoMan emergency , Beecham's pills are for billi- ousness , billious headache.dys pepsia , heartburn , torpid liver dizziness , sick headache , bad taste in the mouth , coated tongue , loss of appetite , sallow skin , etc , , when caused by constipation ; and constipation isthe most frequent cause of all of them , Go by the book. Pills i6c and 250 a box. Book free at your druggist's , or write B , F. Allen Co. , 356 Canal St. , N. Y SPECTATORS WILL BE FE\\ \ \ Newspaper Oorrespondonts About the Onlj Ones Left in El Faso. STUART MAINTAINS THAT HE IS READY I'roiu I'rpftrtit InillondiiiM tlio Wilt 1U- Short If the Moil Do ( lot Kltr. II rail ) ' to Kltlht Curliotl. RIj PASO , Feb. 18. Prlzfx fight matters wore very qulol today. Not more than n corporal's guard of sporting men Is on hand walling for Friday , and It U not mire that all of them will remain that long , Fltzslm- mons went back to his work this morning and only appeared In El Paso for a few minutes shortly before noon. He had noth ing to say regarding the situation , except that ho expected lo win and win very quickly. Ho Is very sore over the loss of his $1,000 forfeit money yesterday , and If he defeats Mahcr , the latter will get a worse licking than he might have received had FKzylmmonfi obtained what lie1 considers his right. He laughed when told of the Interchange of telegrams between Corbctt and Julian , and repeated what ho had said In the early morning about his willingness to meet CorbetU "I will fight him anywhere ho likes , at any time ho likes , In London or In this country. All I ask Is a place where we can bo safe from Interference. I would not go through again whnt I have been through down here for all the champlotuihlps that ever wcro made. I can lick Corbett nnd I will lick him It wo ever get Into the ring to gether. That's all I have to say about him. When I have whipped Maher , I will bo champion of the world by virtue , ot-Corbctt's 'own 'action In giving the championship to Mahcr , and I will accommodate Jim with a clmnco to got his championship again. 1 won't keep him waiting , cither. " Governor Ahumnila left Juarez this morning for various points In the Interior of his province. He has come to thei conclusion that there will be no trouble , and that his presence on the border Is no longer neces sary. If reports from Las Cruces may be relied upon , Mahor's eyes are Improving and the Irishman Is going about the New Mexican town with shadded glasses on. Jimmy Conroy says Peter , between bolls nnd "alkali eyes" has not done more than ten days all told of good honest training. Buck Connelly declares that his charge will be In the ring on Fri day ; that he thinks Peter will be In reason able shnpa then , so far as his eyes are con cerned. Dr. Gandoll declares that , while Mahcr may , ho should not attempt to fight under a couple of weeks. WILL , BE SOON ENDED. Should the men fight , the battle Is ex pected to be a short and sharp one. It is the plan ot the Mahcr party It they must fight , to send their man after Fltzalmmons with a rush. In the hope ot getting Fltz- sln.mons on the. go nnd ot landing him by a fortunate blow early In the proceedings. It Is. In fact , about the only hope the Ill- conditioned man has. He can scarcely hope to play a waiting or a defensive game with the lanky Australian. If Fltzslmmons car ries out his Intentions , ho will nl o sail in from the call of time. Fltzslmmons has heard of Manor's plan of battle , and he proposes going In on the same lines and ending his adversary In quick time. There fore , the few who will sec the fight , expect a short but exceedingly lively mixing. Enoch Hector says the battle will not last moro than three rounds. Others say five will be the limit. Few think It will last eight or ton rounds. Dan Stuart says there will bo a fight unless the principals or one of them fall. He Is ready to fulfill his part , as he has been slnco ho declared there should be a fight near El Paso. He does not care now It there are only newspaper men for specta tors. It Is probable there will not bo more than 200 or 300 at the fight. The would-be spectators have nearly all disappeared , and the strangers in town are principally from the country surrounding. Late reports from Las urucas are to tne offset that ono of Maher's eyes Is entirely well and that the other Is practically free from Inflammation. Ho took a tramp ot two've miles and went through all hU exorcise ex cept punching the bag. It Is announced that ho will surely bo In condition to enter the ring on Friday. COIiniOAN CAUGHT TIIIIE13 EVENTS. Lniiiloil the Flrxt One -with n Fifteen ti > OneShot. . SAN FRANCISCO , Feb. 18. Today was a sort of oft day at Ing'.esldo ; nevertheless , owing to the fine weather , a very large crowd was In attendance. In the second event Harry Grlflln rode a magnificent race and snatched the victory from Lizzie H , the favorite , by a scant nose. Corr'gan'F colt , Tenacity , was a burprlse , winning1 the mlle nnd an eighth event at the odds of 15 to 1 from the favorite , Foremost. Corrigan - gan alfo captured the fourth race with Ko- wnlsky and the fifth with Olive , both of which were odds-on favorites. Favorites' won the fourth pnd fifth races , second choices taking two events and an outsider the th'rd. ' There -will be a special match race tomorrow for a J2.0UJ purc.0 between Oakland , Cadmus nnd Uutso ? , owned by the Oakland stable , A. 17. Spreckels and Mc- Naughton & Mulr , respectively. Summaries : First nice , four fur.ongs , selling , 2-year- olds , purse $100 : Queen Flambeau , 98 , won ; Gray Hurpt , 109 , second ; St. Dun- stnn , 101 , third. Time : 0:50'4. : ' Llndemhilo , Hod Panther. Lord Chestcrlleld , I ) . J. Tobin - bin , Fannie S , Cyrus KliiF. Miss Pickwick , colt , nml Timlesldo nlfo ran. Second nice , six furlongs. Belling , puree $100 : Sam Li-nko , 112 ( Orlllln ) , 4 to 1 , won ; L'zz'o ' II , 103 ( Garner ) . 2 to 1 , Bscotnl : Pique , inr ( Plgpott ) . third. Time : 1:16 % . Don Plo Pico , Little Jlinmlc. Kir Vasnar , Clura Wil son , C'nuclo Hill , Edscmont and Pearson alpo ran. Third race , one mlle nnd nn eighth , ncll- Inir , purno $100 : Tenacity , 88 ( Jones ) , ID to 1 , won ; Foremost. 9G ( PlRgott ) , C to 5 , second end ; Uuncarven. 101 ( Cochrnn ) , G to 1 , third. Time : lrfi. : IJ. II. Shirley , Hoyle , Ileil Hoot Julia O , Orbltt and Colllna also ran. Fourth race , six furlonKS. F lllnK. nurse $100 : Kowa'sky , 87 ( Jones ) . 9 to 10 , won ; nnllnnt. S3 ( Plggott ) , B to 1 , second ; llrnw Scott , 99 ( C. Slaughter ) , 10 to 1. third. Tlmo : 1:15. Mninxtav , Minnie C , Mlhs HOHS and Shleldbearer nlpo rnn. Fifth race , seven furlongs , selling , purse $100. 3-ycnr-olds and upward : Olive , ! 'S ' ( Gar ner ) . 1 to 4. won ; Ferris Hnrttnnn. 93 ( C. S'nughter ) , 5 to 1 , cecond ; Schnltz. 103 ( Jones ) , 9 to 1 , third. Tims : l:29i. : Uodo- ( rap also rnn. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Now Orl > niiM Ilnre NEW ORLEANS. Feb. 18. Weather flue ; track good. Stiinmniles : , First race , purto JKO , for 3-year-old , sell- IrB , fix furlongs : Clalley West (15 ( to 1) ) won , Purl (3 ( to 1) ) second , Wur Song (7 ( to 5) ) third. T'me : lir.y : . Becond race , ipursc J200 , maiden 2-yoar- oli8 ! , four furlonf s : llusfcll A (10 ( to 1) ) won. Ilcnnlo liello (5 ( to 1) ) Recond , Ironstone (5 ( to 1) ) third Time : 0 : } i. Third race , puree Ti > 0 , for 4-year-olds , six furlongn : HerBiie (2 lo 1) ) won , Hart (100 to 1) ) Bpcond , Dutch Arrow (0 ( to 1) ) third. Tlmo : 'Fourth race , J200 , handicap , for 4-year-olds and upwnrd , ono mile : Cleorge W (10 ( to 1) ) won , I'ulltzer (3 ( to 1) ) second , Juke X.lm- inermaii (7 to 1) ) third. Time : l42ty. ; Fifth race , pursa $200 , for 3-year-oldp nnd upward , seven and n half furlongs : I'rln- rws Itose ( C to 1) ) won , MiiHonlc (30 ( to 1) ) 'pcoml. Alto Juno (7 ( to D ) third. Time : lr.9. : Sixth race , purse J250. for 3-ycar-olds , tell- Inif , six furlongs ; Minerva (7 ( to M won , Mttlo C'llffn (5 ( to 1) ) second , John Stewart (15 ( to 1) ) third. Time : l:17'/j. : l lo Alia If llu.ViilNiiiirc. . There has been same complaint from resi dents In the vicinity of Seventh and Marcy streets that a dump had been permitted to remain near the Union Pacific tracks and hat It had been burning for uoveral weeks to ho general discomfort of the residents. iealth Commissioner Savllle Inveitlgatcd the matter and found that the refuse from the cars had been dumped over the embankment and that as It became rotten a disagreeable odor was emitted. The railroad officials were ueen. and have assured the authorities that the trouble will not V e allowed to cccur again. llouiiil to Cntoh I'hll. Tbo evidence In the case agaliul Phil Me- Govern was Introduced In police court Fri day afternoon and both the etato and the dc- 'eiiEo rented , One of the lines cf defcnaj ad vanced was that McGorern was married and consequently could not be prosecuted on the charge against him. If th ! bring ! ) about a dismissal , the coitntjr attorney ay that ho In ready to swear out a charge of adultery The arguments In Iho ciro will occur on ncx Thursday afternoon. svritii.Mi : coi'iir SYM.AIII. Sharpleyn against Glffen. Error fron Lancaster county , Hevcrsed. Opinion b > Chief Justice Post. Want of consideration In nn action on n promissory note la new mntter which inns bo especially pleaded nnd Is not available ns a defense under a general dental. 2. The plnlntlff may , as n mntter of right under section 430 of the civil code , OlnmlM his action without prejudice nt nny time before Its final submission to the court or Jury. In ro Edward Pctry. Habeas corpus. Wrli denied. Opinion by Chief Justice Post. Errors nnd Irregularities of the trial cour ; In a criminal prosecution must be correclei by direct proceedings for a review of the llnnl Judgment or order complained of. The writ of habeas corpus la never n'lowed us n substltutf for nn appeal or writ of error. 2. A fugitive from justice surrendered by one stnto upon demand of another may , notwithstanding hltt objection , he prosecntei ! by the latter for nny extrndltnble offenpo committed within Its borders without first having ; had an opportunity to return to the Rtnto by which lie wns surrendered. Las- ngalnft Georgia IIS U. 8. 037. 3. A fugitive Is not In such case denied nny rights , privileges or Immunities secured to him by the constitution or the laws of the United Btntes. 4. In re Hoblnson , 29 Neb. , dlfltlnctiilfliecl. First National Dank against McICInney. Error from Dawea county. Hcversed. Opin ion by Chief Just'co Post. Proof of falre statements Knowingly made bv the purchaser of goon.s whereby he If shown to be possessed of a largo amount ol property over and above his llnbllltlea Is admissible under nn nKoRntlon that , being Insolvent , he knowlnglv concealed his In solvency from the vendor. 2. A vendor who Is Induced to part with possession of property through 1110 fraud of the purchasers has his election to re scind the contract nmt recmim the property solil or to ratify nnd purmie his ordinary remedy by on action on the contract , 3. But such remedies arc not concurrent nnd by electing to pursue one with n knowl edge of the facts he waives his right to the other. First National Bank , Girenwood. against Cnss County. Error from Cass county. Af firmed. Opinion- Judge Harrison. Where the bill of exceptions purporting to contain the evidence In a case Is not au thenticated by the certificate of the c.erk ot the trial court , " It Is not properly before this court and will not be examined , nnd assignments of error depending upon mnt- ter.s of evidence cannot be denied. Wnugh against Graham. Error from Lan caster county. Alllrmed. Opinion by Judge Harrison. , , In nn appeal from the action ot a body authorized to he.ir nnd decide applications for license to sell Intoxicating liquors. In order to properly present any evidence which may have been Introduced at the original bearing to the iwpellato court U must bo reduced to wrltlnir. lied : In the office of application nnd transmitted to the appellate court. 2. A petition tiled In nn application for license to sell intoxicating liquor should cniunlii such n description of tne premise * where It Is proposed to conduct the busi ness ns Indicates the exact location , and If It does this it Is sulllcient. 3. Persons remonstrating against the Is suance ot n liquor license should make nnd present the objections they aeslro to urge to the body nuthorlzed by law to pass upon applications for such licenses * . Ordi narily , qupstlonji not raised before the original tribunal , need not. or will not , be conHldored In the npl > ollate court. 4. The authority to pass upon applications fo- liquor licenses ve ts In th < > body upon which It Is by law conferred a discretionary power. Its action Is judicial and not merely ministerial. 5. Where questions of fact have been de termined by the body authorized to pnts upon applications for licenses to sell In- toxli-atlng liquors and also by the district court to which nn appeal has been taken from the decision of the licensing body and the llndlujTS or conclusions agree , they will not bo disturbed In error pro- O'ctdlngs to this court , unless manifestly wrong. Chllderson against Chllderson. Error from Clay county , Afllrmed. Opinion by Judge Harrison. Where a case Is presented for review to this court within the time allowed In which to perfect on appeal , but a petition In eiror Is filed therewith , the party bring ing the case here will bo presumed to liavo elected the remedy by error and the case will be so considered. 2. Where the bill of exceptions Is not properly authenticated by the certificate of the cleric of the district court , as rc- ruirtd by law. It need not be examined by this court. Burnham against Tlamge. Error from Douglas county. Attlrmcd. Opinion by Judge Norvnl. An affidavit for an attachment setting fcith the grounds therefor In ths language of the statute Is sufficient. ; Etror cannot bo predicated by judg ment debtor upon the making of an order upon garnlshnee to pay monjy Ir.tc coi.rt or the refusal to vacate such order , when luch debtor disclaims any Interest In the moru'V gnrnlf.heed. iBsitt against Dewey. Appeal from Gage county. Affirmed. Opinion by Judge Nor- vol. Where a mother executes a deed ' > her son nnd voluntarily places the same upon record for the purpose , and with the Intent. of i usplng title to grantees , ndunl nnnunl delivery and formal acceptance an ; not es sential to the validity of the conveyance. 2. Evidence held to biipport the findings nnd decree. Norwegian Plow company against Holl- man. Error from Mndlbon county. Af llrmed. Opinion by Judge Norval. A rurty cannot predicate error u pen n ru'- ' nr ; which he procured to ) e mad' . 2. The transcript of appeal is the exclu sive evidence of the proceedings In the trial court. I A court of equity will not enjoin a Judg ment at law upon the ground or fraud where It does not appear tlmt such Judg ment Is Inequitable , or where It Is ills- closed that plaintiff has not oxerclped due diligence in the assertion of bis rights. Hlckmnn against Luyne. Error from Lan caster countv. Reversed and remanded. Opinion by Judge Norvnl. Evidence examined and hold to support the verdict. 2. Instructions given and refused , not re viewed because insufficiently assigned for error In the motion tor n new trial. 3. PHIntlff Introduced In evidence nn temlzed account of material furnished , which the jury took to their rooms when considering of their verdict. Held not preju- lldal error. 4. Error cannot be predicated on the admission of certain testimony , where ample plo testimony of the same nature was ad mitted without objection. G. The party upon whom rests the burden of the Is.sue Is entitled to open and elope ho evidence nnd arguments to the Jury on ho trial of the cnus-e. Where the party holding the nfllrinutlvr waives the opening nrKUincnt to the Jury 10 Is not thereby deprived of closing the C.IKO after blu iidvert-ary had made Ills ar gument. Homo Flro Insurance company Cennedy. Error from Dougiuti county. Af Irmed. Opinion by Chief Jtiftk-e Post. An insurance company which , after a tfs of the property covered by Its pollcv vlth a knowledge of acts amounting to 11 ireach of warranty by the limited , fnlls o declare yueh policy forfeited , but on the contrary , continues to recognize Its liability hereon by demanding1 repeated proofs of OHM and by Insisting upon arbitration tindoi a t-tlpiilallon which npplli-s to the mcuftiro of damage onlv , will bo held lo linvu wniviul all defenses bused upon mich brcnoh of warranty and resulting fnrfelturo of the policy. 2. So held , notwithstanding the secretary of Iho defendant company In returning the proof of loss for correction added , "This company neither admits or denies Its ! ln- jlllty nor waives any of Its rights under said jiollcy. " 3. A stipulation for arbitration which lops not provide for mihmlttliiK the tmiltcrx n dispute to u pattlcu'ur person or tribunal , int to one or more personx to be mutually cl-osen. IB recnverablo by either party and will not oust thn jurisdiction nf the court * having cognizance of Iho subject of tin- controversy , 4. An Insurance company by denying UK labllltv on the ground of n forfeiting of bo policy by rearon of a breach of war ranty by the lumped waives whntuver right t may hnvo hail to lnnl t upon uihltratlon as a means of determining the amount of IIP plaintiff's damage. Wukefleld against Connor , Aiirwa ! from county , Atllrmed , Opinion by Commissioner Ryan. There In presented In Ibis caao only a ir.estlon of fact , which the district court ittormlned uiton conflicting evidence ; lib i-dgment Is therefore nfllrmod. HurllnKlm nt'uliift Under * . Error from leward county , Alllrmed. Opinion by Com- iils.sloiier Hyan , Where there Is no error aulllclontly as- Igned In the petition ; In error to rhullcngo ho attention of the nupremu court except uch H are claimed to have arisen upon hn alleged giving or refusals to give In- tructtoiiH an entire failure to authenticate hcsn alleged Instructions precludes thn -jiihldcnitlon of ustilKMiiiciitu of error with e ect thereto. Mone'l against Irev. Appeal from Doug- as county , npyerscd. Opinion by C'oinmla- loner Hyan. Where the vhalntlff'H right lo have en- olnrvl the Isuuancu of a treasurer's deed cppnds upon his ntllrmatlvcly vhowlng Hint he Kile pursuant to which tmch deed If ) bo Issued wan rnudo In violation of an njunctlon prohibiting It lucre must , to1 en- Itlii to the relief prayed , be evidence of bo very essential fact that , nt the tlmo f the lax sulo , euch decree was In exist- nc . BIG CROWD BUT NO LYNCHING Curiosity Eviilcntly Attroctcil the Major Portion of the Spectators. MOB THREATENS PEARL BRYAN'S ' SLAYERS Itclnjn r PolU-c Arontul the Cliirlniiall .lull to 1'rovent n DrtiioiiNlrndoii AKIIIIN | | ,1ncl ( . mill nml CINCINNATI , Kcb. tS.-0 lns to an In cendiary advertisement calling for 1.000 men nl Court and Sycamore streets at 8:30 : this morning , "ready for work , " there was n well founded apprehension that a mob ws to bo KJlliToil to lynch the prisoners , Jackson and WalllnB. when on their way from the Jnll to the police court. Court ( ind Sycamore are In the Jail vicinity nnd the prisoners wcro to bo taken to the police court nt 8:30 : this morning. A crowd did assemble , but n heavy relay of police was found there and no concentration was permitted. Llttlo by llttlo now got abroad that no occasion for any sort of demonstration could arise for the nlmplo reason that the prisoners had bocn quietly removed to the city hall two hours before the tlmo when It was supposed they would leave the Jail. Notwithstanding this fact , curious people kept coming to that vicinity ony to find no cause for excitement. The third appearance ot Jacknon and WallIng - ' ( Ing In the police court today served to crowd j the corridors leading to the court room with 1 a Jostling , curious assembly of men and * women. Ample guards were placed , how ever , H > that no ono got Into the court room who did not have n right to bo there.Vhcn T the cases were called the prisoners appeared promptly from the cell room below with no unusual signs showing any change In tholr- ' bearing. They' Were required to remnln not moro than a half minute , for counsel had agreed to continue the hearing until Feb ruary 27. As soon as the order was an nounced by the Judge , the prisoners were safely returned to the Jail , the wagon being followed at a run by a few over-curious boys. Governor nushnell granted the requisition of the governor of Kentucky for Jackson and Walling. Sheriff. Julo Plummor of Campbell county , Kentucky , reached here , tonight with the requisition approved by Governor nushnell for the extradition of the accuseJ prisoners , Jackson and Walling. The proceedings agreed upon arc. . that tha prisoners shall bo btcfght Into the polleo court on Febru ary 27 , where the requisition will bo pre sented by Sheriff Archibald of Hamilton county , who will take the prisoners to n court of competent jurisdiction , cither the common pleas , the circuit court or the su- lircmo court. It Is most likely It will bo brought to the circuit court. After that there can bo no delay except by habeas corpus. It Is not likely that this will bo resorted to In the present state ot publlo fooling. Such n proceeding would make a delay possible by means of appeals all the way from the common pleas to the supreme court. The prisoners will bo taken to the Sovlngton Jail , ono of the strongest Jails in the state of Kentucky. Chief ot Detectives Lnrry Hazen made a thorough examination of the story of the negro , George H. Jackson , today. The ques tions and answers wcro taken down by a stenographer. Tlie remarkable thing about t Is Its perfect correspondence wlh ( the stories he has previously told. The theory s now the girl was knocked In the head nnd killed , and that the Intention was to (111 the negro and leave him with a pistol In his hand. The fact that the carriage was recognized gnlng to the scene of the murder over thol Newport bridge , and that It did not return by that bridge , though a return ticket had been purchased. Is taken as an Indication that the murderers thought the negro would rush and report the fact ot the murder. Bridge tlckots found In Jackson's pocket Indicate that the country over there had been explored by him bcforo the murder. raANKFOUT , Ky. , Feb. 18. When Gov ernor Bradley was told of the fears that mob violence would ba attempted upon Walling and Jackson , ho telegraphed to sheriff Plum- mcr at Newport , asking him if he needed any assistance. If the sheriff answered that ho needs help It Is thought the governor will at once order several companies of the state mllltla out. May lo'ni'l' Miirilrrrr OSWKGO , Kan. . Feb. 18. Excitement In the Marlon Asbcl murder case hag subsided to some extant. It Is said , however , that the defense will apply for a change of VLT.IIO , In which cano It la claimed that lothlng will save Asbel from being lynched , as It U not proposed to allow him to get nto the hands of sympathizing strangers. CiniNoiI liy a Di'Oodvc Wai U. The county judge is engaged In hearing a case In which Charles A. Norton sues the city of Omaha for doctor's fees amounting lo J82 on account of Injuries received by Ills 13-year-old ton who waa thrown from a wagon by reason of a defective crosswalk. The case Involve * tha point ot Isruo In a case irought In the district court wherein the pjino parties are Involved and are suing for 15,000 damages , on account of the Injuries received by the boy. The boy , a healthy looking lad , wan on. the stand ycjterday and testified that ho was driving an express wagon containing a stove , along Twenty-Jlf th street between Charles and Seward and wns thrown ever the dashboard jy tlio wagon bumping over a crosswalk , jreaklng his arm. rriullo mill tin * ( iriivc. The following births and deaths were rc- lortod at the health olllco during thotwenty- 'oiir hours ending at noon yesterday : Dlrths John HUSJ , 1801 Oak Btrcct , boy ; CharloM Srala , 912 Jackkon , boy ; David II. Clmmlol , 218 North Sixteenth , girl ; John M. Glbbj , HI soutn I'oriy-jirMi. uoy ; seymonr Colly , 1020 Clark , boy ; J , Gorman , 2803 ) upont , boy ; James Hrawluy , 1813 South Thirteenth , boy ; Frank Doras , 1442 South Thirteenth , girl ; Alois II , Wommer , 112 * South Thirteenth , girl ; Bernard Llchcrnian , 1324 South Fifth , boy ; John McKvoy , 1417 Pierre , girl. Ie.Uh.s No deaths reported. AFRAID OF CONSUMPTION. People who lose flesh are In danger c ( corsumptlon. In many catos lots of flesh x the first symptom of the dread dUeasc . Light nel ht Is too often a fclgn of some wanting dlfeaso which gets Its first ttart rom Indigestion. Cure the Indigestion and health , strength and llesu will be rapidly re gained. All physicians am agreed tlmt the moat mpoitant thing lo be done In. such cases If o Improve the appctlto and digestion , anil If his cannot bo done there Is very llttlo hope , or Ktrungth , llesli , pure blood and strong lerves can only comu fiom plenty of whole- ume food well digested , This Is the rcacon so many pliyttlclaiiB roe- niinend Stuart's Dyapepsla Tablets , because f their wonderful Invigorating and nutrltlvo iropertles. Vorot \ of vigor , headaches , lur.&tlpatton , tour risings and other fymp- ems of dyipep'la they constitute the uafeU , neat natural cure , And there Is a good eakon for their miccess. They are > com- icscd of the natural digestive odds and rult essences which every weak stomach. . Stuart's Dyspepsia Table It rapidly Incrcas * ho weight , the hectlo tltuh teen leave tha consumptive' * check , tlio skin aniumea the luo of heulth , night uueut * ceaiie , the cougb lea away and the emaciation li lost under a gating of warm , normal flesh , Tuken after meals thcio Tablets digest all wlioltiomo food raten , Increanlng the ppa- Ite , unrlchliift the blood and soon remove lioco miserable feeling * which only tha yspeptlr * can appreciate. Btuurt'u Uyt- lepsla TRbleti are sold by druggists at 60 : entB for full el/ed package. A book on toinach dUcaces and tliousanJn of teitU nonlals of genuine curra sent free by 1 rcsslng the Stuart Co , , Marthall , Mlcb ,