Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 26, 1896, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OMAHA DAILY U.EE : . FEnmTATiv ' < ?
SPBGIRL NOTICES.
AilvcHlnrniriit * for ( lirnr cnluniiin
111 IIP lnl < pit until latitu n .111. for
I IIP iMcnliiK a ml iinill H p. in. for llic
inoriiliiK ffml Sun < ln > - cilllloiiN.
A H ortlarr * ! } rcqupiillntr n niim-
liprpil j'lii-rk , rnii tinte nntmrrn nil-
< lrflril lo n niiiiiliprpil letter In pnrp
Of Tile IICP. AllNtri'I-N HO IKtllrpHMPlI
. will IIP itclltcrcil upon iii-mi-tit titlnn
of tinpipp | | < onlj. Hntrfl , l i-2e n
T ortl llrnt liifiprlloiii lc n troril
tliprpiiftpr. Anthill * taken for IPBH
I linn ar.c for flrnt liiNcrtlon. TlirNc
iiiUpi-llnpinviilN iniint liu run
lvpy.
WAXTUII-MAI.K HUM' .
roil run IIUMANI : DKHOIIN-
er , coed Bide line for hiuilwiirc or Immcss
nalesmnn. Call or uddiMs 401 So. llth at.
1I-M6H F27
WANTfiO. MO MHN ANO THAMS TO HELL
pur feerl Rrlndcru nml cookers ; rnlnry , * 50
in { 230 | , ( .r month , nroonllnir to ability. Tlio
Lltchfleld Mrs. Co. . Wetwlcr City. In.
H-M719 F27 *
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wo TO nso PAID BALIRMKN ron CIOAIIS ;
er rpnef | unneceiwiuiry : e tr.i Inducements to
customer * . Illtlicp & Kline , St. Irfiuli. Mo.
H MT T rea
. A aoon I'IIYRICIAN IN A ooon
Hv town on the Ilepubllenn tlvcr. Tor pur-
tlcutnrn address llox CM , Lincoln , Neb.
. H M2M Mli ! *
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A VKW KNKHOirriC. HITRTLINO MHN CAN
flnil steady , profitable v.-oilc nllli C. V. Ailnmi
Co. . M4 Bo. Kill Hi. 11-M3BM21 (
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WANTIID-CANVAMHintB KOH A NBW HOOK
Just out. It In very cheap ; meetliiK wllli grc.it
suecesi : quick , cmh snUsj pro\lnK to In * HIP
t > o k of the linur. Apply for a few ilnMi nt
Hoom S3. Hotel Mercer. H-MI21-27 *
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V'ANTKD , A COACHMAN WITH OOOI ) 11I5K-
ricnwn. rmncU C. Oiatilc , Omolm National
llnnk bulMlng. HI3"
FOII niNT , o AcitL's norm LAND WITH
house ; 4 mltpi from po tolllee. Omalm Ilvnl
Ustnte nnd Trust Co. , Zll 3. IStli U t.
H-M < 19 JS
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\vn nnainn TO NHGOTIATI : WITH TUAVIL-
InR nnd loc.il snlemen to Imndle ourlimndu of
flnn cnsn fri xls , "OM ll'iiklp. " "O'cnr JM'PT. "
etc. , also our line of flio Kentucky wlilfMes
nnd wines In barrels : commission , or salary nnd
expense * If preferred : references required. U.
H. Kouslioo & Co. , Lexington , Ky.
It MM ai
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BALHSMKN TO DHUO THAUfi. "sUMJ LINKer
or otherwise. J. W. Knleht , ZIT-ZT. State
Mroct , llnclneVN. . ) l M1S6 Su *
FOR HUNT
nouaus IN AI.I. , PAUTS ov TUB CITY. Tin :
O. K. Dux Is Compuny , 1W3 rarnam , 1 > 714
TIOU.SKS , IHNU\VA & Co. , 103 N. ISTH ST.
1 > 747
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MODBIIN HOUSnS. C. A. fiTARR.SK N. Y. JAVR
KOH KINT. : NICK SOUTH PIIONT. s-uoos
brick house , with all modern Improvements
an < 1 In llrsl-cliiss condition. Inquire on
. KIO Hnlf-Hownrd street. D 219
TI.'U FOLLOWING IIOUHHS AIII3
ni J will ! H > rcntetl nt midwinter prices. They
wli1 roinmond more rent 0) daJH later , lie-
mcii'btr we I1I make Inducements to dcslra-
bk ) tLiAnlM :
No. ,12C North 27tli avenue , 8-room , modern do-
tnclwd lio.M.- .
ZOOt Soutl , lll'i ' street , 7-room , modern dcUichcd
lioune ,
5101 Jnckson slr t , 7-room , modern detnchca
house.
8202 Reward FtriMt , 4-room cottnBC.
yn South 21th street , H-ioom mod rn detached
' ' hnuse. _
Fidelity Trust Company , 1702 Farnam street ,
Hee bulldlnp. D-M12J
, HOUSiS. WALLACn , III10W.V ULK , 16 &
TWO 6-HOOM COTTAGES , ONH FUUNISIinD ;
modern. S0233. 30(1 ( D-Ml-Io *
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8-iibbM coTT7van. sio SOUTH SIKT. ST.
D M.179 20 *
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FOn HUNT. 3-IIOOM HOUSR ; GAIIDC.V. S. i : .
cor. 23d nnd Clnrlc. U M177
fen ur.NT , 10-nooM roTTAai : AT isu CASK.
Apply Heed Hotel , tel. 07 , South Omalm.
iionniiN IIOUSD , NHAH I'AUIC. law So. istii
o street. U M476
HRNT TIIIJ iinarniNcn : OF HBNHY n.
Rstnljniolc , COM IIOMiiid st. Imiulre on prcm-
ElOHT-HOOM HOt'SIJ , CIINTUAI. LOCATION
Jlr. month. Inquire 2CI6 Cuplliil nvenue ,
I > M4 M3
FOR IIRNT , sna iiowAiii ) STnuirr. FUII-
nlHhed or imfurnli > heil. Also for tale , piano ,
cheap. Inquire on premises or at GIT N. Y
Life- . D-&I4S3 27
FOII RENT PUKMSHED 11OOMS.
SUITK Or rtOOMH ; FlTHNISHKr ) OH UNFUU-
nlslied ; modern conveniences. 1713 riilcnirn st.
E _ M5G7M
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2011 ST. MARY'S AVHNUi : , Fl'ItNISIIUP
rooms ; hmisickecpliif ; . 12 > I46'J 2a *
rnoNT I'.MILOII. WITH ort
wlllinut bo.ird. 2019 IIarn y. E M4 2-M1 *
KDMSIIKl ) 11OO.11S AM ) IIOAIII ) .
rUHNISIIGD FHONT IIOO.MS WITH OK WITHout -
out bouid ; xtcam lii'at ; electric bells ; baths ,
lilies lensonablc. Midland hotel , ICtli & Clil-
Bte. F J1335
rUUNlSIIKI ) ST1IAJI lIHATnn 11OOMS. MOD-
crn roiinlence.i , boaid. 605 Soiilh I3tli. F 753
FUUNUsTinD AND L'NFt'riNIsTl1ir ) Jtb'oMH
with liJiild. Utopia , 1721 DaM.nuort at.F
F 34S-2C *
JAUOi : b'OI'Tll HOOMS , WITH RTI3AM ; Ex
cellent tiilile ; iefercnce.1. 202 N. ISIIi.F .
F M37C 28
s. rnuiiriiiLL WILL OPEN THE notrsiw
2101 nnd 210.1 , HouKlns ( furmcrly known nfl
Thci AllMiiv ) , March liU. Itdoins furnished or
unfurnlHlied ; table board , | 3. Apply 1S13 Chi-
icng i. t F M380 2S *
riniNisiinu itooji , MOURHN , WITH HOARD.
' ? \veek : also suit I'vmia. Tlic Ilo5i > , 2'iii ' ) Harney ,
! - MI20tt
723 NO I IT II PTII STUlinT pniVATlf PAMILY
hn\n ( me flout nxjinn. furiilxlitil or iinfuinlnliol ,
Mllli bnnnl. Handsome lUtnched icaldmei" IUIKC
Kiou-ds ; refeienocs. I * M495 27 *
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NIUELiY riHlNISIIEI'j'tOOMH. 2 > ) l H , S'.TH ST
1' JHSJ M3
KOH Illl.NT U.VrUUMHIIUI ) 1UHMI.S.
i HOOJIHi WATKlt IN KITCUHN : C13.VTUAI , ,
rraxonnliln lent ; ulce for liouieKecrilnK. 17QJ
AVoliRter nt , C750 !
c UNP'juNi.smin riiAsiiiniiH FOII noi..sn-
Irocplnc. nun and wITv ; uator In Mtclien : l''el
nliiM wnito pipe. :10 N. 17th , ( i 11CI2
rou itivr : sTonus AMI OKKIUHS.
FOII HUNT , THUSTOHV IHUCh' IllM
Ht Wt rniimiM FI. Tills hullillni ; II.IH n tire-
proof rriuont hmemciit , cornpltie Htcnm hont-
Inir tltturc * , wntcr on till nn \ KRf , ito. Ap
ply Ht till * nflli-e cf Thf n > " . 1-510
AGKM'.S WASTHD.
Aonxw WAN'rnn nanvi-tt : . ouit
\\oii. U'ifiil jii\rltln ) | > .iy fl dully mirr. No ft *
jiajence ( rquliri ) . IK'n.uul n vrr mi | > i > IKHl , 'Ojil-
nlr > Kuo fri'O. h.inii'li- . ! Alumlriuin ' Nmdty
O' , . K3 Itioiultt i > . New Yolk , J MM :
AOIINW. JM.WVni3KIA" PAI.AltV TO IliailT
Ii.utU'Hi lltllonnU ; n rnnu lor mnna one ; ni'w
wlimv" ! fullmc lini' " * l'ilf.Vilti for f.Jt'clul |
| ) U' | > o lllcn. Lt'c ' ) ; box & .M , Ilontuu Mnh * .
1
J-MIS72G *
un 'ro
liOAItll AND 11OOM 11V C1IOMTIUM\K AND
\ vlfiIn Mrlrlly iiiUnla fiitnll- ; | , -i J ucluhliui-
liiHul ; v.'alKliiv ill t.mn.1 , $ Ju W. Itcferpiircji.
I. 2J , Jr ) > c olllce. IC-1SJ
nousnV.NTID , iiv s Ai'i'i.Tfl , AT oxen ,
la U'lU ; cultaKo imfcrUHl : u or 7 looms wltliln
> 't mlla ; .f futiit lioutc mil oust of Twntluili
Htrcct. AiUliesa U , K , Wak ! r , J ) llninoy
itu-ct. K-.M501 ; :
. 'rillJn I'NI'l'llNU'llJD. MOUIJIIN
ruonini ullliltr tl ht l.tuilji of cjurl hout'j t
if.uuimMa lent ; f r m.'loin tcnnnl. AiMii'ib
I , w. life. K MJJ3 K *
STOU.UJI ; .
BTQII.\aU , fltANIC KWUUtf , )2l ) !
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J'ACIKIO STUIIAOK \V.\lliilOHSi"co" : :
WJ-SIIO Juntt , CicnvMl ktoruga ur.J
WAXTHU Til III'V ,
yia
VIVH. lOy > M AKll ! ) Al'lti-TUACT3 : OI-
iro"J land , wllli nr wlltuji bull'llnua. wltliUi
! > la n lullct" cf Oinaiia. I'ltlu-i In NcLrjiliu
or lawn. Ocu , I' , lleinti , I'uxtau
WH HA VI ! A NL'MIIIMt or I'
fur IIUIIIIM l.l.fi. dun f. IX'J' ' ) U ,
Hit > our | ir I'tuy mill v * H 'il want to cell
Oin.ilu lira ) l.'jutv and Trutt ( a. , ill Ha ,
litli at. N-JUT5 :7
KOH SAI.IJ rL'IIMTt'lli : .
J AND CAItl'KTS AT K.1 SO. 10TII.
0-711 I-JS
1'on .s.vi.riionsrs AMIVAit N.s.
rou SAM : , s CHOICI : MII.K rows. MILK
route , horse nnil w Bon. Addrcsf , 41JI Mircy
KOH SAI.n MISCnt.l.AM'.OUS.
siin awnnr i OTATOKn. vtNni.w ? runu
Thro.Vllllnni , Hen * n Neb. Q-M1M-M2S *
IIF.ST itAimwoon lion AND
fence. Also "nil Ire. " C. II. I.-1 * . Ml
ron sALicimtfi : rut'ir TIIKKH , itosra
slirulio. otc. Cntnl iRtie free , fpiid for fti' It's
full of Iho chol t hlnilK , ( Jlobc Nut 'r > ( ! om-
pnny. llotlitntrr , N. V. Q-M.19-2i ;
rou sAi.n on TUAI > I.TIIIJ HAn rix
nnd furnltiirt of the I > iir mlivm. l l
l ) < iiiKn ! < tt. , Oinnhn. Nfl > . Iniitilrp nt nWp
ninnlx-r. q-MlSt-iia
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rui it Tiiouoiiiinniu ! : IIOI.STIIN :
with cnlf for i < alc. t23 H. Kth trwt.
CI.AIHVOYAXTS.
MllH. nil. It. WAIUlttN , CI.AIIIVOYANT , UI5-
llnblo liurlnean mMlum ; 5th jcnr nt 113 N. ICth.
M. I.ION MAitnAD , TIII : rr.i.i- :
lirntMl clnlr\oynnt. ImK rrtuinnl In Omnlin ,
nnd rnn lie c.inf til toil on nil nfralrn. Wllhoul
iiKUtfltr you quMtlon * I'rof. Mnrinil lelln you
cxprjtlilnB jinit , lupucnt nnd ftitiirp PntlH-
fnctlon ciminiitpcri. Dally from 10 n. in. to
8 p. tn. , HID Knrnam street. K-SU7J n *
MMI3. SYI.VA , THi : OHHAT
teller. Is nt IJ4 N , 15th street , corni-r of t'lil-
cn o. S MIV ) S3 *
IIATIIS , ivrc.
MADAMi : SMITH , 15Z2 DOt'OLAS STUKtrr ,
2d DOT , room U ; nia' nge , Btenm , nleolinl nnd
sillpliurlne Imtln. T 131 M
MMK. AMIS. ronMiiu.YOF ST. I.OUIH. MAR.
sago Anil baths. W" H. 13th ft. , 2d floor , room 10.
T 101-MS *
MADAMR LEON , MASSAOH I'ARLORB. IIUHT-
ful and lefroe'.ilnt ; . 417 S. llth ctr. . upstairs.
T Mtll
I'KIISOXAI , .
1IAT1IR , MASSAGC. MUE. POST , 319J4 8. 1BTII.
U-75S
KINI3 MVKKY 11IOS CHRAP. UD nAtl&lLRY ,
17th and Et. ilniy's n\enuc. Telephone. 410.
U-7B7
MISS VAN VALKHNlUtnOH nnSTROYS I'lMl-
mnnently by etectrlrty nuperlluous linlr , molci.
worts , etc. , Hoom 410 , N. Y. Life bids.U
U 73 ?
VIAVI CO. . 348 DISC IlltlLDINn ; HOMR
trentmpnt for IndleKj th > 8lclon of fifteen years'
experience In attendance : consultation free.
U M7M
MAItniAOK PAPnil WITH PHOTOS. 200
"nds , " lOc. "llow Knot , " StwkaneVnah. .
U 9i-M4 *
3io.\iv TO LOAN IUAI. KSTATB.
ANTHONY LOAN AND TIII'ST CO. , 313 N. Y.
I/lfe. I wna nt low rotes for choice security In
Nebraska & . Io a farms or Omaha city property.
VV-7C1
MONIJY TO IX > AN AT I.O\YiST HATKS. THK
O. F. I.i\ls Co. , 1503 Fnrnim t. \V 62
c PIII : CINT MONKY TO LOAN ON OMAHA
leal Cilale & Neb. farms. W. D Melldc , Omaha.
W-7C3
MONCY TO LOAN ON 1MPROVGD OMAHA
leal estate , nrennan , Lo\o & Co. , Paxton blk.
W 764
CITY LOANS. C A. STARR , 923 N. Y. I.IKIi
\V-765
LOANS ON IMPUOVnn & UNIMPROVIID CITY
property. W. 1'ormra Smith & Co. , 132-J Tarnani.
AV-757
FARM LOANS. DOUGLAS AND SAIII'Y , 1 TO
10 years ; low rates. Ctanln Llros. . 210 N. Y , I , .
W 7f,3
QUO. P. IIHMIS. LOANS , PAXTON Ul.OCIC.
' .V 039
FROM J100.00 UP. F. D. WUAD. ICth & Do aT
\V-203-M10
MONI3Y TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
properly at B , 5V5 , C nnd G',5 per cent. Pusey &
Thofiia' ' , room S07 , First National Bank bldjj.
W-233
MOXISY TO LOAN CHATTELS.
MONHY TO LOAN ON rURNITURE. PIANOS
horses , wagons , etc. . at lowiwt rates In city
no removal of coeds : strictly conliilentlal : > oi
can pay the loan off al any time or In nn >
amount.
amount.OMAHA
OMAHA MORTGAC1K LOAN CO. ,
30G S. IClh st.
X-770
MONRY TO LOAN. 80. CO. 00 DAYS : PURNI
lure , pianos , ctr. Duff Green , rooms , llaikcr bile
X771
CIIAXCKS.
CRIPPLR CIinUK GOLD STOCKS. BAFR AND
Fiire ; 13 nnd upnards Invested often brines
fulmlourt nnd < iulclc rctnnis by placing you
onlers with the Van Huren Iiucstmont Co
( Incorporated ) , tankers nnd blotters , 03 ICth xt.
Denever , Colo. Y 772
CRIPPLR CRHRK MINING STOCKS IIAVP
nilvanred 300 per cent cilice last July : ne nrp
niembem of the sloe ! ; exchange at Cilpple Creek
lieru stock In sold at Ita true value ; stock Ii
BlilppiiiK mines now pi-lllnir nt 8 cents upwards
and In undeveloped mines 1 cent ptr share- tin
wauls ; wo can pick out the Rood stocks ; stock *
ore now belnu offered lo i-astern customem ror
10 cents , that would not sell for 1 cent on this
exchniiEe ; no remittances less than $12.00 In
vested ; manual with Cripple Creek mining mni
mailed on receipt of 10 cents ; leferrncea. Sler-
chants nnd II. 8. National hinks. Omalm. 13
llenedlct & Co. , Cripple Creek , Colo.
Y-SS4-JI2
ONI3 OF TIIK IIHST HALOONS IN Tlin CITY-
must pell on account of slcUncs. Aildresn P , O
IJox S13 , West Point , Nrb. Y M13I
FOR SAI.R t'JIRAl1. NICR CLRAN STOCK OF
Benenil merchandise In one of the best towns
of North West Missouri on the K. C. St. Joe
ft C. II. R. R. Will ceil stock nnil rent store
room If deslied Addic Lock llox IS finlR
Mo. Y M4I9-M7
ron s\i.n , A cooo CLIIAR STOCIC OF MIL-
lln ry nt n li.ux.iln In on of thp best towns
nf H. W loua , of Z'fft Inhililtantn. O.m.l . ion
cons for selllner. AdJre& I , 23. Oninhn 1 ! > ( .
Y-M407 2S *
IltTSINI rt OPHNINO. A TIItST CLASS
openlni ; for hardware m1 ( Teneml nierrlmmllHe
In OIIP or the host county sent tcwr/i In loun
Fur suitable tocm to rent aiSilrei-a L 1. nre
Hoc. y M4 1 2C
KOH
WANT TO nXCIIANGR IMPROVnO AND 1'N-
Improved Omaha property for 0 , 10 , SO , 10 , 80
nnd 160 ncro traeUt of ROOI ! l.ind , with or with
out liulldlnus , within 6 to K miles of Om ilia ,
either In Nehri l.a c-i luwn , ( leome P. lleinli ,
I'aMon block. "
_ 7. \ \
WILL nxoiiANon aoon OMAHA RR.M , 1:3-
titt > > , lmpio\ ami unlinpro\t'd. together with
nultlrlent cash , for Kllt-edgo Omaha huslneHj
propfity , ellhor ! mpro\i > 4 or unlmprovfil. Cc. .
P. Ilcmle , Puxton block. 55 303
J.'OIt SALi-HKAT : , IJSTATI3.
IJAROAINB , BALK OR TKAlJR. IN CITY PROP.
crtl s ami farms , Jno , N. 1'ivr.zciopp. . P. O ,
Gi:0 : , P. P.KMIH , HOUSKfJ , LOTS , IRIUOATRD
fjim lands , I&JUH , U3 and 200 I'aMon block.
Tin : UYRON IIRKD COMPANY
HR774
FOR BAliK-HANN'B PARK. GRAND ISLAND.
Neb , , th * laice&t unit ni'iU beautiful park In
'central Kibnmkii , contalnlnc SO acres , lauii
hall , with mace and all mixlVrii lmpiovvmeiil ;
tnma wry liberal , For pirtlculara Inquire of
Hrnry Hann , Crnu < I Inland , Nfb.
RK.rM253-Mi :
ron HALU : : D ACIUJS OF LAND ; si UNDKII
culllMitlfti. Inline * nil g'VHl rivi-i lialtoiii hay
l.ind ; lucalnl 8 miles \v ( t of I'.ixlon , Neh. , vn
nun 111 1)1null of North JNatl * il\ .j r.iTtlie-.ul
quill t > r and Routln-ast numtcr of wcllon II.
town 13 , north nmr.e 37 , Keith rounly , NHi ;
$1 pr nirc ; Sl.llOO down ; Inlnme In 3 to 5 yeam
lit H | u > r e-ni , or fl , < X > f.Mih ; U rlu'lit la Irrl-
K.itlMi he It , AJJircj Jotin I'lyun. lluu-liln/on ,
M'nn , ' HI' .MM' ' ) Ji
13O YOU WANT A 6PHR INVllsT-MKNT
which U pajlnv 9 pr rrnl now , dmti | ? dull
tlnn'3V hiiNC II ; llrd clnn Impnuetl prep-
city < m IClb Htisct , Ornha Hiul nlale nnd
fruit Cu , 111 H. ISIh < Ire-it , ni > M433
itii > LAKiTTtr-sintvAVio : , ' LANDS ; OPKN
for tuttleiiKnt Hay 1 ; inap-j furnished how nu
InriOylh lnf'j-iiiittli > n , nnlUil for ? ' . ( . if
yju locuti llinmuli me jour tl.fr ) niund'-o
-callntr l price. J2 W quaiter y > itlon. c. l | ,
.NYubml' , ( I Oi-nnanlu Life Ht. I'.uil , Minn. ,
i'\-Bo > vrninrnt miri'ty lr.ivt | r , Kr | i Ilili nd-
UiCk . It will not aiips.tr nsali. ! Hi : MI9J Z0
Ml'SICJ , AHT AMI \XriU.\CK ,
NKv PIANOS iuW7iin AT5iT.so LU AT i.ow-
ot pricey ; JI'/I.OO oriran fur IIS.W M3 Jlc
_ CaK o tulJir , 437 .
n BORoiT i\
iro'tar
\VMIItOKURS. .
u N
W
ruit.MTLHi ; ,
rURNITURR PAPltRD , MATTRKSSKS MADR
and ren i\nted. vilndow ruhlon made , prlp
reducwl M , S. Wnlklln , Sill Cumlng. Tel. 1311.
tM > iiiTMentis AXO
II K ItritKIIT. Ft'NiHAI. ' DIRECTOR AND
ftnhnlmer. 1615 Chlcflgn * t telephone M. 776
SXVANSON & VAMRX. 1701 CUMINa. TRuT5eo
777
Al O. MAVlT ItN DRRTAIcTiR AND RM"
l-atm r. 1417 Farnnm t. . tel-phone K5 77J
l.ttST.
LOST. A < XXM ) NC1TR. PAYAIU.R MAItrit 1.
Wl , corrispund box 47 , Pnpllllon , Neh , nnd re
ceive ron Aril. Lot M353 27
IX > ST. 1tX'KRTTrRMORAXI > PM ROOK , \VII.t ,
finder len\t > It nt I.ltiJ. nN' . , liln Douglas street ?
I/J3T MIJI tl *
l'ATHO.M7.I3 llt > MI3 IMH'STHV.
Till ! ALWAYS URt.IAItl.R IIARNRSH HltOP
of JiMpph 7 nulhopfnpr , mnnased by the oMe t
pmrtlcal ntiMloi * nnd harncMinaker of Onialtn.
Is now lifiitnl nt Ml So. 13th ft. , corner .lac'K-
soti. All KlinlM nf liomtniilo nml fneton
irofhis nn hand , t suit customer Repairing
promptly nttendpil to. Atiffiist llohne , MiniiKcr ,
r. : ; So. lllli rl. . coiner Jackson. 4SI M2I
Mr.niCAi. .
PILKS CI'IIKD WITHOt'T PAIN-ONI5 TREAT-
tnent does the work. No knife cr couetlc used.
Rectnl disease n ppwlalty. Dr 0xik , 307 New
York Life llulldln ? . 301-2 ?
HICYRI.HS.
OMAHA U1CYCLR CO. . HUHT PLACK TO I111Y
bicycles ; bloclcs repalicd , 323 N. IGth gt. W7
1IUIMMXU AM ) LOAN ASSOCIATIOXS.
SIIARR8 IN MUTUAL L. & II. ASS'N PAY
6 , 7 , 8 per cent vhcn 1 , 2 , 5 yeirs old : nlwajs
redeemable. 1701 Fa urn in St. , Natttnger , sec.
781
HO\V TO GKT A HOMR OR HRCURU GOOD
Interest on nil Inss. Apply to Omaha L. & II.
ABS'II , 1701 Farnam. G. M. Nattlnger. see
SHOHTHAM ) AND TYPISWIUTIKQ.
A. C. VAN BANT'S SCHOOL. CIS N. Y. LIFR.
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1IOTF.I.S.
ARTNA HOttSR ( RIIROPKAN ) , N. W. COR.
13th and Dodge. Rooms by day or week. 781
OI'TICIAAS.
OMAHA OPTICAL COMPANY , LKADINO
opticians ; remoxeil lo No. 11174 F.irnain
street ; opposite Haitian's ; ICyes Tested Frcp.
11 161 ml *
me is iH .vofxcnn AS A ni.\rn.
.Sinootli Voiuirr JInii Who Worked tin-
People of lir City.
A very smooth Individual who does busi
ness under tlio appellation of Charles Meyer
lias been collecting money from suburban
residents on the representation that lie was
etr.ployed for that purpose by the Associated
Charities. The susceptible persons who
listened to his appeal have simply con
tributed to Meyer's personal bank account , us
at no time has he been connected In any
naiiner with the charitable organization.
The firtt that wns heard of Meyer's opera
tions was from some residents at Twenty-
fourth and Grace streets. Howas de
scribed as n yoiirR man about 26 years of
age , attired In a dark suit , llglit overco.it
and a dark slouch hat , and two teeth were
missing from the left side of the lower Jaw.
Jc drove a horse and buggy and represented
hat he was willing to accept old clothes , but
as the association was hard pressed for
money he preferred cash. Several people
cor trlbnted small amounts.
A day or two later he called at the res- !
| denco of a woman at Thirty-seventh and
Jackson streets , ono who has been more or
less connected with charitable work. Slip
suggested that the Associated Charities did
not employ collectors nnd the swindler re
quested her to call , up the office tind they
would assure her that lie \\CLS all right. Much
to hlu surprise there was a telephone In tlio
house which wu9 Immediately called Into
service and the Information thai the fellow
wao a fraud was quickly obtained. When she
turned around , however , ho had disappeared
and that was the lnt t that has been heard
of him. Ho is reported to liavo obtained
at leasl $20 during the few days he v as at
work. The Associated Charltlea requests that
no donatlono be given to any person unless
ho has credentials signed by the president
and recrctary of the organization.
The soft glow of the tea rose is acquired by
ladles who use Pozzonl's Complexion Powder.
Try It.
WAS CAUGHT IN ,1IACOO\ALU'S THAI'
IJnvlH I'Mm-il on Avoouiit ot Ilavlnn
Ilniilfil ( iiirluiee.
O. Davis , another of tlio unfortunates who
was caught hauling garbage without a per
mit , wah fined $5 and coata yesterday In
pollco court , but the due was remitted on
condition that ho no longer Indulge In the
practice. Oavfs stated that he had hauled
garnagc Because lie couiu get noining else to
do and was compelled to raise money In
some way In order to feed a number of
persons who were dependent upon him.
Davis said that ho had tried to obtain a
permit from Garbagcmastcr MacDonald , but
that the latter had refused to glvu him one.
MacDonald , who was present , answered that
he Isbucd permits only to people who hauled
garbage from their own premises. To this
Davis said that he knew of persons holding
permits who hauled garbage wherever they
liked. MacDonald denied this and complained
that ho had a hard time making his bread
and butter when every Tom , Dick and
Harry hauled garbage , lie ' being compelled
tn pay for the prlvllego.
Judge Gordon took occasion to say that he
tiu&pccted that permits were not always
Issued lo persons who removed garbage
from their own premises , hinting that
favoritism was being shown.
PECULIAR POISONS.
IX Till : JIl'.MA.V IIODV ,
TiltIlrHiiIt of linrii'rfi-c'l DlKCMtini of
I''OOtI.
Kvcry living thing , plant or animal , con
tains within lUvIf the germs of certain de
cay and death.
In the human body tlic.'e germs of din-
tai > e und death ( called by scientists I'to-
nmlries ) arc usually the results of Imperfect
digestion of food ; the rebtilt of Indigestion or
dyspepsia.
Tl.e stomuch , from abuse , weakness , does
not. promptly and thoroughly digest the food.
The rcEult Is a heavy , sodden mass which
'crmunts ( the Ural piocess of decay ) , poison-
tiR the blood , Making It thin , weak and
acKlng In red corpuscles ; poisoning the
jraln , causing headaches and pain In the
eyes ,
Had digestion Irritates thn heart , causing
palpitation and finally bringing on diseaio of
Ms very Important organ ,
I'i'or digestion poisons tlio kidneys , causi
ng Ilrlfjht's dlsrpeo and diabetes.
And this is to because every organ , every
nerve depend ! ! upon the stomach alone for
loiirlylunent nnd renewal , and weak dlgc.s-
Icn pliawj * Itself not only In lots of appo-
IIo and llcbli , but In ucaK nerves and muddy
complexion ,
The iaf.it nngllsh scientist , Huxley , said
he best Hurt lu life ! n a sound stomach.
iVcnlc Etomachs full to digest food properly ,
jecauso they luck the proper quantity of
digestive nclds ( India and hydrochloric ) and
loptogenle products ; the most benslble rem
edy In all cases of Indigestion Is to take
after each meal cneo r U\o of Stuart's Dya-
iSblf. Tablets , because they supply In a pleas
ant , harmless form all thu elements that
\eak stomachs laok.
The ipgulur uws of Stuart's Dy&peps'u
'jMetsi will euro eveiy form of stomach
rouble except cancer of the stomach ,
They Increase fletli , Insure pure blood ,
rene nerves , a bright t-ye and clear com
plexion , lirca-jfi. all these result only from
\hnlcfOine food well digested.
N'enrly all dnigRlBtH tell Stuart's Dyspepsia
fablrta at 50 cvnta for full sired package ,
r by mall by enclosing prlco to Stuart Co. ,
lurtball , Midi. , but asla your druggist Hn > t.
Teslimony for Prisoner in the Trial for
MpBlfi tighter.
SHOWING OF SCff-DEFENSE 13 MAD-
rtiMoHrr SPPII * in Sini-oMtliaV Ifntiil
AKpinpt ( ol'r \p lie \ViiM of
The trial cf Jens M. UermansDn for the
klllltiR of John Starostk.ia \ iiro rcsslnc
rapidly In the criminal court. The first , wit-
new examined jcntcrday was Antonla
Starostkn , the 10-ycnr-oM daughter of the
mtinlcretl niiti. The only Important fcituto
ot her testimony wns her statement that she
had pone to Hermanson's siloon with her
mother , and the witness had asked Herman-
sn why he had killed her papa. She said
IlormansJn replied , "Let him die , wo cnn
get nlotifj without him. "
Tnls completed the evidence on the part
of the state , and a number of witnesses for
the defense were sworn. .lame ? Henderson ,
an umbrella mender who llvco on the river
bottoms , waa tlio first witness called to the
aland by the defense. Ho testified to havlnK
been In Honnanron's saloon during the morn
ing of the day when the assault was made
and saw Starostka when he entered the
saloon. The first thing Starostka said was ,
"U'hero'a my dollar ? " Hermanson replied ,
" 1 don't owe you any dollar. " The testimony
of the witness * , up to the point where Her
manson ordered Starostka to leave the saloon ,
was corrolnratlve of that of tno witnesses
for the state. When Hermanson took holil
of Starostka to put him out , the witness tes
tified that Starootka nut his rlcht hand In
the sldo pocket of his coat and said , "Me fix
y&u. " Starostka also tok hold of a rail on
the open door and resisted Horrnanson'n ef
forts to push him out. Immediately after
ward Hermanson alruck Starostka on the
head and the latter tank to the floor.
The witness further testified that ho know
both Starostka and Hermanson for three or
four years , and knew their reputations. He
said that Starostka had the reputation of
being a quarrelsome man , while Hernianwn's
reputation wao good.
O ; cross-examination the witness testified
that ho usually spent a good deal of time at
the saloon In question. He had heaid of
both Hcrmanson and Starostlta having had
oaveral flRhts with other parties , but only
knew of his own knowleilgj of one light In
which Hcrmanson had been cngagpil ,
Jens Peterson was the next witness. It
was necessary to pmploy an Interpreter , and
considerable time was wasted In finding that
the witness could throw no light on the
subject. He Identified the piece of broom
stick Introduced In evidence as being like
the stick ho had ocn In Hennanson's hand
and with which ho , struck Starotska.
Adolph Nelson , grocery clerk , was the
next witness. His * testimony was mainly
corroborative , and Mie also identified the
broomstick as being' very much like the
stick Hermanson ha'd,4ised. He also testified
that Starostka put Ma right hand In the
side pocket of bis 'coat juat as Hermanson
struck him. He Jljil riot see any revolver , or
any attempt nn thdj part of Starostka to
withdraw his hand from hla pocket.
STAROSTKA HAD A REVOLVER.
At the afternoon session Julius T. Holmes
and James Jorgansen were called by the
defens ? , but nothing 'new ' was dovelopsd by
their testimony. ? *
William J. Keiiexii'who gave his occupa
tion at a poultryi.dreaser , was ths next wit
ness. He said henvas outside the saloon nnd
heard a disturbance 'Inside. The door flew
cpen and Starostka ! , and Hermanson came
tumbling out. istarastka was falling nnd
Hermanson peemod to be pushing him. As
Starostka , fell th witness saw1 that he held
In his right hayd , , a'u old. rusty revolver.
Hermansoii.at once'ieraspejil.jl.lie.revolver . by
the " * barr'el atid' * wrenched It from
Starostka's hanfl , saying : "I'll keep this. "
Herm.an.epn then WMU back Into the saloon ,
taking the revolver with him.
A revolver was shown the wltnsss , which
ho Identified as the one Starostka had In
his hand as ho fell. It was a cheap looking
weapon , with a black handle , the barrel and
chamber being badly rusted on the outside.
Some cons'trenatlon was created by thecareleys
rnannpr in which the witness handled the
weapon , Hermanson's attorney remarking
that the revolver waa loaded and was likely
to ohoot at the slightest provocation.
Charles Samson , a teamster , substantiated
the testimony of Kelley and a vigorous cross-
examination failed to shako his testimony as
to Starostka having had a revolver In his
hand as ho came out of the door.
The defendant , Jens Hermanson , waa then
called to the stand to testify in his own be
half. He salil he had been In Omaha eight
years , working first for Fanning & Slavln ,
street sweeping contractors. Afterward he
started tending bar , At the time of the
affray at Issue he was employed by James
Grlebo to tend ban ml his saloon , at Seventh
and Loavenworth streets. Ho had known
Starostka slightly. On thn day In question
Starostxa came in and demanded a dollar
The witness said to Starostka that he didn't
ewe him a dollar. At that Starostka ex
claimed : "You lying , me
fix von ! "
The witness then started from be
hind the bar and told Starostka ho would
have to get out , ad-hat ( was a respectable
place. He tbak a'llttln piece of broomsUck
and thought he would scare Starostka. He
opened the door and told him to go out. At
the panic lime he took Starostka by the left
shoulder and tried to push him cut. At tint
Instant .Starostka drew a revolver fiom hlu
coat pocket and the witness struck him on
the head with the t'tlck , at the tunic time
pushing him out.
The wltP033 also teollfled that Star-stka'n
reputation was bad ) In that neighborhood , he
having boon engjge'il In several flghls.
A long and severe ctoss-exumlnatlon filled
to shako the testimony of Hcrmanson In any
material point ,
Charlea R. Fanning , a contractor , totlfled
as to He.-manson'e character being good.
Mark Hoatnnn , { hi , C. I'etera.n. August
Grlebe , Mary Kltisow , Agnes Slovek anil C.
A. Jacobsen were called to testify to the good
reputation of Ilcnnnnson and the bad repu
tation of Staroatka , ,
Tills completed ( ho evidence for the do-
fcnse , and Abraham Rathmnann was called
In rebuttal 0:1 : Staro.'tka'a reputation. He
testified to having known Stirstka eight ,
years , and knew Chat MB reputation waa
good , Mrs. Staros.lta | waa recalled and tes
tified that her hutbatid did not own a re
volver. Antona ( , Starcstka , the little
daughter , testing't/ ] > ' 'tlie same effect ,
Thl completed qU | the ovldonco In the
case anil the court .adjourned until thlti morn
ing , when the argUrjjCttts will be commenced.
Cures , absoluteTcnnaneiit cures have given
Hood's Sarsaparllm'lli'o largest tales In the
world and the flr./place ( utnoni ; medicines.
AS A ( ; j.vsti.Ti\ ; i\iixinn. : ;
T. I'rli ( < > 4ii4 > r Atlantic City Ac.
I'i'plH n I'OHj.loa ! In Oiuiilin.
Ooorio ; T. I'rlncc ; late superintendent of
the city water 'Vifrljo system at Atlantic
City , N. J. , will arrive In Omaha some time
next month , anrt' rn. tiunio a pouHion as
hydraulic englnefifjvffyi the Omaha company ,
'
Receiver Ulcrb'owcr fcays that Mr. Prince
liab been employ'ffdypjj the bondholders' com
mittee on the the'--y that the kcrvlccs of a
man who has iiiafla7 hydraulics a hpeclul
'
study are nevlcd , In'tills city. The local
company has noveri had a specialist In thi.t
department. Recently the bondholders eent
two or three exporte to look over the plant ,
and It was presumably on tholr iccommenda-
tlon that Mr. I'rlnco was emplo > ed. Ttilw IK
taken to Indicate that the bondholders con
template Eomo material improvements In the
system. Mr , I'rlnco has tendered his resig
nation at Atlantic City , to talco effect March
1. Mr , Illerbottcr status that ho will not bo
tmperlntomlent , as ) ms been Intimated , but
lila duties will Dimply bo those of a consult
ing engineer.
'I'lie .Moilfl-ll AV r.
Commends Itself to the well-informed , to do
pleaeautly and effectually what was formerly
done In the crudest manner and disagree
ably as well. To cleanse thn syrtem and
break up colds , headache ? , and fevera with
out unpleasant after cffectu , ese the delight
ful liquid laxative remedy , Syrup of Figs.
Manufactured by California Fig Syrup Com
pany ,
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§ AMUSEMENTS.
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Beginning Sunday night next and continu
ing for t o ulghts , Doyd's theater will nro-
' musical comedy entitled
sent Charles H. Hoyt's
titled , "A Milk White Flag. " The basis of
"A Milk White riag" is rivalry for funeral
honors between two military organizations ,
the members of which , says the author , are
" pfrred veterans from the fields of Mars
and the serv'co ' of Venus , " They start
their fun making with a corpse , which at
one time was an objectionable feature of
the performance ; bat Iloyt has flxsd all
feat ; \vfcat was Indelicate lias boon made
amu-slng ; as a result , the farce Is thoroughly
enjoyable. Hy a neat perversion 'of popu
lar Bonsa , to" , there Is a more acceptable
Ecor& than If the music was original ,
"Girl Wanted" Is the title of n new farce
comedy , which will ho the attraction at the
Crclghton for four nights , commencing Sun
day matinee. March 1 , designed to reveal
adequately tlio comic talents of Frank Ilush
and company , under the management of
Davis & Kcosh , The talents of Mr , Hush
are known to bo diverse. There Is no kind
of character that lip cannot Impersonate , with
astonishing accuracy and irresistible humor.
The characters are said to be funny and
all arc Involved In the thread of story that
gives the ploco 'consistency. Specialties are
given by nil In the cast. Mr. Ilush does
two or three different specialties quite out
of tlio usual lln s , During the engagement
of this attraction th'ero will be a material
reduction In the prices ,
Morriron's "Faust" will bs Been at Boyd's
theater on Thursday , Friday nnd Saturday
of the present week , with a cheap price
matinee Saturday afternoon. During the
number of years Morrison's "Faust" has
been continually heforo the public In every
principal city of tlio country It has been
universally successful. The singing In the
church choir of Nuromburg Is done by a
company of carefully selected singers , carrle.1
especially for that purpose , The sale of
f ala for Hie engagement of "Faust" at
the lioyd will open tills morning at 0 o'clock.
"The Vondttn" will he the attraction at
the Crelghton for the regular popular priced
matinee tills afternoon and will continue at
that theater for the remainder of tliooek ,
closing with two performances Saturday.
"The Vendetta" hai apparently succeeded In
winning popular favor , the Ind'catloiu being
for large audience ! ) during the remainder
of the stay of W , H , Ogden and his com
pany.
Today the Brothers Byrne w 11 close their
present engagement at Hoyd's tliu.Usr by
glvjng two | > rformancM of " 8 llqlls"
a special cheap price matinee ( hi * afternoon
at 2:30 : o'clock for ladles and children. There
Is IIQ form of entertainment that pleutvs the
little folks like a play uith plenty of pan
tomime and tilcka In It , and there very fea
ture ! are prominent In " 8 Dellb. " Chil
dren's tickets to any part of the houbo will
be sold at reduced prices. Tonlght'i per
formance will cloM ( lie engagement of " &
Bells" at Boyd's theater.
Itlclmril Mansfield and the New York Oar-
r ck Theater Stock company are coming to
the Crelghton theater on March 0 and 7. Mr
1 MniiBflcliI will bu seen In both "Beau Bruni-
' mell" and "A Parisian Romance , " Mr. Mans
field's appearance hero Is recognized ; w one
of tlio most Important dramatic events of
the Heason , on account of his distinctive
eminence as an actor , the lilcli standard of
his productions and his own unique vcrsa-
t'l.ty , which permits the presentation of a
repertoire of remarkable variety of dra
matic expression and strong popular lutcr-
est. Since he first asj.ume.1 the tatk of pre
serving the Interests of the drama and teach
ing Iho public the lessen In morals attached
to such work , Mr. Mansfield's energies have
never fl ggcil and the splendid icaults of his
efforts ale known everywhere.
TtHjr.Tincrt TIIKV t.nrT TIII : IVOHI , n
AVlHi'onxlii ItiiNliiinil mill Wife Die ! > > '
Their ( Mm 'llanilM.
MADISON' , WlK. , Feb. 25. A terrible
tragedy , resulting In the fatal shooting of
Mrs. A.V. . I'etcrfon by l.cr husband , and
his death by lila own hand Immediately
afterward , occurred nt midnight lat > t night al
their home In this city. Whether It waa
rot practically it double suicide Is a question ,
A letter ostensibly from both parnl was
left to the children , fnylm ; huib.tnil and wife
had premeditated milcldo for some time and
resolved to dlo together. This declaration ,
however. Is opposed by the fact that when
found the wife , who lia'il retired and was In
I'or night roho , luul one arm thrown acro-M
her face a ; > If to shield It , and n hullot In
the arm while the husband was still fully
Moth with other memberr of the house
hold had nttPiulril revival services being hold
ht-ro by II , Key M | | | during the evonlni ? . and
had gone to their rooms apparently In the
belt of Hplilts. The family came hero last
year from Alfiona , In. , where Patterson waa
a nit-rchnnt , retiring on account of poor
hoalth. They r.une here to educate their
chlldrn at the Htnte iinlvnnilty , which I'at-
terfou formerly attendi-d , N'n other motive
than insanity on thu part of the husband , or
Intcinjcil siiid'K' on | ho past of both ran ba
for the ilesil ,
I'll n N ir 'I'm In Wi'eel.rr Inilletetl.
imaN. . Y. , Feb. 25. The grand Jury
of Onrlda county has found against John W.
llildreth , Herl > r-rt I'lato , Fred llilstol and
Theodore Illbbird , Hie boys who wrecl.cd
the New York Central fast mall , two mlleu
wit of Homo last December , They will .bu
tried at Home MuiIng the term beginning
March 3. The boys will he tried separately ,
HIldrHh coming first. TI"1 boy * are now
In the Utlca jail , but will ho removed in
the Itoino jail nidiy next. Brlutul Is "aid
to be dying of consumption.
Murderer IJet n Aeiv Trlnl.
ALBANY , Feb. 25. The court of appeals
today reverted the judgment of murder In
the Hi at dfgreo found against Mnrtln V.
Strait , convlctc < ( l of having murdered his
wtfo at Klmlra , and grjute.l . the tlefemlar.t . anew
now trial , The principal pnlnt brought out
by the appellant In Dili argument for a
new trial was that onn of thu jurors was
over CO years of age , which l Iho maximum
limit of ag3 for jurors , a fact which wan not
known to the defendant at thn time of the
trial , _
ICIIIeil n .N ( it ell Dmiirriulo.
BKIfiTOU Ifj | , , I't-h , 25-After tliontlng
threv * men , M. F. Oriosett was Killed yester
day. flrliactt wa a noted doti'ertdj ar.U
shot Into a logging camp with a rifle. W.
It. Floworf ) and Henry Calvin opened fire on
Orlasett. The desperado rode at the two
men , firing rapidly. Calvin was shot In the
leg , but continued to shoot at Orlswett from
the rjround , He fell from hln Imrco and
Calvin and Flowers continued to pour lead
Into him as he lay on thu ground ,
nr.vriNti rou FI.KIOIM ; IIUSIIAMI.
Mm. CMtron ThliikN Hint lie iio ) > rd
ivlth n School Teueher.
J. B. Cat ron , the man who attempted to
commit suicide 'While In thp 'ofllce of the
chief of pollco last September , la being sought
for by his wife. A letter ha- * been received
from her from Cameron , la. . In which she
Inqulies as > to Ill's whereabouts and of these
of the woman who was hero with him at
the time. She also diM > ro a detailed
account nf their doings while In this city.
Catron was arie ted hero nn an Information
from Maploton , hi , whcro It was mid that ,
ho committed embezzlement. Whllo ofllcors
wcio looking for him he entered the clilot'n
ofllce. When toll ] that he was wanted , ho
promptly promcil a knlfo hlndo agalntt lib
neck , hut did not prcsu haul enough. It
way learned tlut ho came to this city with
a t.chool teacher of Miploton , and that tli9
twi occupied the rome room at one of the
hotels.
Miv. Catron Is particularly unxloua to
learn of the whcicabouts of thl woman , hut
little Information can bo trnt her. After
Catrcu' airost the woman worliod for
rovpral weeks In a real estate olllc ? In the
Cioiin e block and then went to Kamu.i
Cty : , Iruowlng money lo pay her tianspor-
Intlcn , l/ilt'r hi.D returned thn money , but
tjvi ; ) no Hildrt-M. It lu prctMiiuHl that oho
joined Catrnn at that city , for Mrs. Catron
writes that after ho got out of the &crapa
Catnn went to Kaneau City , Hho has , how-
r-vcr , filled to learn hlu exact whereabouts.
Mis , rat ron Btatei that uhu Is In alnuist
dcptlttitc' clrcumutancei1 , She liaa blx
rhlhlrcn. _
lldUo .Snillli ill Alliinfn ,
ATLANTA , Oa. , Fob.-25.-T.S < cretary of tin
Inlcrlur Hoka Smith ailived here this mornIng -
Ing from Washington. He will spend EC.-V-
eral da.vn here attenillng to prlv < ito bu-jlncn
aff.il ! ii.
Heceham's pills are for billi-
ousncss , billions hcadachedya ,
pepsia , heartburn , torpid liver
dizziness , sick headache , bad
taste in the mouth , coated
tongue , loss of appetite , sallow
ckin , etc. , when caused by
constipation ; and constipation
stlie most frequent cause of
all of thorn. ,
Go by thj ( book , Pills i6c
and 250 a box. Hook free at
your drug-gist's , or write H. F ,
Allen Co. , 356 Canal St , , N. Y