SPEGlRh NOTICES. Ailvprllnrinrnlfi for ilirxc colnninn Trill tic ( nkt-it until lUiHO p. in. for Ilip cvrnlriK mill tinlll H l > . in. for ( li < ; inoriiliiK mill Su n liny rilltlniifl. Ailvortlncrn ) > rriinrxlltiK n titnn- licrcil chirk , enn Imvc inimrcrn nil- lre * rtl to n. niiinticrcil lellcr In cnre if Tlio Her. Animcrn no nililrcxftoit rlll lie < -II\rrcil tiiinii | ircncninl < iit of tlic elii-rlc only. Union , 1 l-2c it irnnt flrnt Inncrllnnt Ic n noril tlirrenfli'r. IVotlilntr tnlten for ICMH tlinti " . " for flrnt iiiNurllon. Tlioic ililvrrllnciiiciilN muni In1 run conxccii- SITUATIONS WANTI2I ) . \VANTnn , SITUATION 11V PAINTHIl AND pnpT hnnicpr. Would tioird part. Would ac cept any kind of work that can be done by a man with one arm. Addrciw It 44 , lire. A MCCT 5 * BITIJATION WANTRDHYYOUNOMAN with ten yMt ' cjiwrloncc In hunlneMi thor oughly competent to linndlc nlmoat nny line ; bout of references n to ability nnd character. \ddrcim I < 4. ' . HM. A M674 t * POSITION ON FARM HY MAN AND , . no children ! experienced hitnd. Address P. Nelfon , 1007 Davenport street , Omnha.A . A M5S5 G' AVAXTKD-MAI.n 11121.I * . \VANTHb. A GOOD PHYSICIAN IN A GOOD live town on the Republican river. lor par ticulars address Itox 623 , Lincoln , JMj A FEW nNcnanric HUBTMNO MEN CAN find .toady. prontablo work with C. F. Artnms Co. , B24 ICIll Bt. H-M3G2-M21 BALHSMIW , CALLING ON Renernl stbres or manufacturlnR trade , to nrst-clnss side line : no experience required. The Umpire Oil Co. , ' , Mu IW TO 1CO PAID SALKSMnN FOR experlonco unnecessary : cxtrrt Injufemcnts to ciiitlimcra. Klshop K Kline , St. I < JUlJ. " Jl bZdJVlillT GOOD , LIVE MEN WANTED ; ON SALARY \n \ nice clean business. Call nt 1516 I II WANTED-8AI.EBMAN vpn HEST i sprlnff and summer line on 'he r ° a'Y _ - - nalary : nl * > side line men. California Cider Co. , Chicago. 1J-M65. H- BALBSMHN ( HUSTLERS ) CAN FIND nblB employment 517 Shcely bulldlnp. before9 n. m. , after 4 p. m. n-Wl * WANTKD. MEN IN EVERY COUNTY TO ACT as private detectives under Instructions ; ex perience unnecessary. Addrecs Universal De tective Agency , Plel Hldg. Irid. WANTED. S NEAT APPEARINOUO , , S , 15 years old. to distribute samples ; .oo I'1 day. Apply Windsor stable. 14th and Davenport 4 o'clock Thursday. n-cas-4 WANTED. CARRIAGE TRIMMERS ADDRESS the Charles E. Faeth Co. . Sioux City. In. J " * iltv3 U SAIiSMnN. : MINERALIZED RUHIinn HOSn. bcltlntf. etc. . Is liettcr nnd cheajter thnn vul canized. AKcnclei Rrnnlcd on uncovprel ground Mineralized 'llubbcr ' Co. , New } ' _ ; 5 , WANTED. SALESMEN TO SELI , STAI'I Koodi at homo or travel. Liberal Balnry or Kood commliwlon. We send Bamplfs on ap plication : Klvo cxclUBlve territory. Aililn-iis P. O. Uox 1103 , New York City. U M7M C IliLP WAXTEIl FKMAM2. LADIES WANTING GOOD GIRLS CALL SCAN dlnavlan Y. W. C. Association Home. 2018 Davenport. Telephone , 1237. C Mul2-Mi WANTED , ami , FOR GENERAL " ° Ufp- * ' C MCi3 6 * work.11021 I'ark avenue. aillL , WANTED. FOR GENERAI , HOUSE- work. Apply to Mrs. C. M. Wllhelm. IS. ! ! DouRlan "t- C-M711 C * FOR HUNT HOUSKS. HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OP THE CITY. THE O. P. Davis Company. 15M Farnnm. D 531 HOUSES , RENEWA & CO. , 103 N. 15TH ST. MODERN HOUSES. C.A.STARH , 023 N.Y. LIFE ' Jo33 roil RIXVT. NICE SOUTH FRONT , 8-ROOM brlclc house , with nil modern Improvements nnd In first CIIF condition. Inquire on prem ises , 21)10 ) HnlMIowaid atreet. D-210 HOUSES. WALLACE , DROWN 11LK. _ FOR RENT , S-ROOM HOUSE ; GARDEN. S.E. cor 2U nnd Clark. D-M377 FOll RENT , HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OP the clly. Urcnnan-Love Co. , 430 I'axton block. FOR RENT , 7-ROOM MODERN FLAT , LANGE block. C06 So. 13th Bt. D-C78 A2 roil RENT , HOUSE H. K. CORNER ICTH AND Howard streets : contains thirty rooms , all fur- nlshed , Including steam beat : will bo put In fair Rood repair for good tenant. Cnll nt 1113 Hnrney street. M6& > FOIl 1U5XT FUHXISIIKU UOOMS. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR .LIOHT HOUSE- keeping. l 19podge. Iv C24 NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS. 204 S. ZSTH ST. E M675 8 * i8u"8T ! MARY'S ; FURNISHED ROOMS ; housekeeping. E MC29 NICKI.Y inniNisunn ROOM IN PIUVATR family for two gentlemen or gentleman ann wlff , AJdrcan I. 45 , lice. 13-M6S4 fl J NICK PUllNiailKD IIOOMS , MOIIT HOUBn. keeping. 1113 H. llth street. H-M707 11 * FUHMSHUI ) UOOMS AND IIO.VIUJ FURNJSHUD KIIONT .ROOMS WITH OU without board : fctcam Unit : clectilo bcllit ; liathH ! rates reasonable. Midland hold. ICth nnd Chlcag sts. ! ' M5H FUKNIHIinn BTI3AM HCATRD HOOM8. MODern - ern convenlcnuoa ; toaid. C03 So. 13th , I' M3 FIIUNISHKI ) nOOtl. MODEHN.WITH HOARD , IS neck ; alee lulto rojmn. The Hose , nO.O Iirney K M426 ROOM AND HOARD , . C20 8. 1STH. ' MRS. CHURCHILL HAS. TAKEN 2101 AND ! 10J Douglas ( formerly known ns the Altmny ) moms , fuinlshcj and unfurnls'.icU. Tnlilo Ixmnl. t5.00. F-Mt 10 * _ roil 11I2XT l-'UllMHHICn HOOM.S. C UNFURNISHED CHAMHERS FOR HOIJfin- liciMilnif , man and wife ; naler In kitchen : st l sink ; waste pipe. 319 N. lilh. O M612 POIl HUNT HTtlllUH ANIJ OI-'KIOBS FOR "HUNT. TUB 4-STORY I1IUC1C HUILDINO ut ! ll Farnnm t. This kulldlnx has H lire- proof cement linjicnient , complete steam heat- ine llxlureg. nler on all Moors , gas , etc , Ap. ply at the olllce of The ttee. I-aiO FIRHT-CLASa IlllIUK HTORH UUlI.DINO ; 1011 Farnam ; thro stoNm and basement ; will alter to suit tenant ! low rent. 214 First Natlonn IJank uulMliiB. I I MCM AO12NTS WAJtTKD. AOKNTS WANTF.U FOR THE FAHTKHT HELL- Inn liojl ; of lha OBO "titorjr of Turkey ant Annrnl : " latest , fullest and most graphic of tno nianiiacres and Biifferlncs of the Armenians 10J brautlful Illustrations ; freight paid nnd rrrillt glvrn ; OUtllt 35 pepts ; net quick ; our new Tnlmagii book la having an Immense oalo , R H. Woo J word Company , Dalltmore , Md. J-M630 5" IMPROVKD FAUCET FILTER , CATCHES IM purlllta , makm a Binooth , nolld strcutn. Axrnts wanted In cfrry city ; sumples by mull , 2 cents. Manufactured wy McCulloch & Co si North * Cth strtHil , Omaha , Neb. J W-2 WANTISU-TO 1IKST. TIII1 DEMAND FOR HOUSKa IB OOODi LI3T ulth J. II , rarrotle , Itth and Dodge. K-MCU 31 STOHACiH. FRANK I5W15H8 , Itll HARNKY M-M7 PACIFIC BUOIIAOM AND WARUHOUBU CO. WS-3JO Jones , Uuncral storage and furwardlng M-WJI AVAXTKD-TO 1IUV. 1.ND-HAND PURNITURK. MUOWN'S , 10J B. 14 N-U9 WANTED. TO PURCIIASH A GOOD BADDI.r liorno. Write to Henry Kochltr. IHuo Hill Nib. N-M57G-M8 FARM NUAR OMAHA. AND l OSSKSdlOf noiy , F , D , Wcad. K and Doufl s st. NJ POIl VURNITURB 11-ltOOU HOUUK. WITH ROOM. i ; cheap fgr caili. UH U u U . O-MW1 FOIl SALI KKD BWKF.T 1-OTATOEfl. VINnLP.Sfl. FREIJ Theo. Williams. Benson , Neb. Q-MIM-MIV 1E8T HARDWOOD HOO AND rlllCKRN fence. AIM "all wire. " C , R. Leo , Ml Dou l 9. Q MO VmVFOt'NDLAND PUPPIES , 6 WF.P.KS OLD , for sale. 10Z1 Bo. ZOth t. q-CTO 6 * FOR 8AI.R OR TRADR. THE IIAtl FIXTURES nnd furnllurp of the Denver snlixm , 1321 UoiiK- ii street. , Omaha , Neb. Inqulro nt l ) ve number. Q-M M-M CIAIHVOYA TS. MRS. DR. H. WARRRN. CLAIRVOYANT , REliable - liable business medium ; 8th year at 119 N. I6th. MASSACSi : , HATIIS , KTC. MADAMU SMITH , 152J DOUGLAS STIinnT. 2d floor , room Jl ; mnssaso. atcam , nlcnliol nnd ulpherlno l.allii ) . T-M6M 7 vim. AMIS , roiuinm.Y or ST. ix > uis. MAS- H.IKO nnd bnthd. 607 S , 13th nt. , 2d noor , room110. MAOAMI : LION. MAsa.xnn 1'Aiu.ons , IUST- ful nnd refreshing. 417 8. llth Mr. , upstairs. T M64J " PKItSONAIi , 1AT11S , MABSAOn. MMB. POST , 319U 8. 1ST IL U 512 FIND J.1VHRY niGS CHEAP , fit ) nAUMLl'.Y. 17th nnd St. Mary's n\cnue. Telephone. 440. * l > 13 MIPS VAN VALKHNHUIIGH , nnSTnp\S I'HIl- mnnently by electrlcty nuiiernuous hair , moles , wnrts , etc. Hoom 4IC , N. Y. Life bldg.U U 541 VIAVI co. . 54 iinn iitHLUiNO : treatment for ladles ; ploslclan of fifteen years experience In attendance ; consultation free. U 54j CORSETS MADE TO ORDER : WHITE TOH mennuro directions. 1009 Farnnm. Hello Ep- perly Corget Co. U-M47g-M58' TO PARTIES HAVING OMAHA PIRK INSUH- nnce company pollclen : fee Lie acent that wrote you : don't ulve up your policies until then. IT MT.25 pnivATi : iioMn ron LADIES nnroitn AND ilurlnK connnement ; balilr ndopted or cared for ; tenna reasonable. 6312 I . ! Jth nc. . cor. rort St. , Omaha. U MC31 ' * ntn PALACII HKAOTIKUL : COMING WUIK : with every lialr dress or fhampoo ; free rcalp treatment ; don't miss this opportunity. 1615 Douglas st. U S2 7 * Buiin. WILL ni : GLAD TO HCATI PROM you at the salno old ChlciKO nddress Pedro. U-5D7-1 * MISS MASON'S DUiSSMAKINO SCHOOL , n 421 , Ileo bulldlne. U M7)3 ) A4. MO\nY TO IOAHE Ah 1SSTATI3. ANTHONY IX3AN AND TIIUST CO. . 31 N. Y. Life. Loans nt low rates for cholco security In Nebraska & Iowa faims or Omaha c'.ty property. W & 46 MONBY TO LOAN AT LOWI2ST IIATUH. THH O. V. Davis Co. , 1503 Farnam st. W 517 o pin CHNT MONEY TO IXJAN ON OMAHA real estate & Neb. farms. W. U. Melkle , Omnlm. W 545 MONCY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real estate. Jlrennan , Love & Co. , 1'a.tton b.k. CITY LOANS. C. A. STARR. 925 N. Y. LIFE. W 530 LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY property. W. Fnrnam Smith & Co. , 1320 Farnam. W 551 FARM LOANS. DOUGLAS AND SARl'Y , 1 TO 10 years ; low roles. Garvln Ilroa. , 21tf N. Y. L. W 352 GCO. 1' . DEM1S , LOANS , PAXTON I1LOCK. W 059 FROM J100.00 UP. F. D. WKAD , 10th & DouKlas. W 293-M1C MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA property at 0 , 6V4. 6 nnd C',4 per cent. 1'uscy & Thomas , room 207 , First National llanlc bids. W 233 MOXHY TO I.OAX CHATTELS. MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE , PIANOS , horses , lyiBons , etc. , at lowest rates In city ; no removal of Roods : Blrlctly confidential ; you can .pay. , the loan off nt any , time or In any amount. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO , . 3 < W S , llitb t. X-553 MONEY TO LOAN. 20 , CO. 90 DAYS : FURNIture - ture , pianos , etc. Dun : Green , roam 8 , Uaiker blk. X S54 IIUSIMSS CIIANCID.S. CRIPPLE CREEK GOLD STOCKS , SAFE AND sure ; J5 and upwards ImegU'd often brings fabulous nnd quick returns by placlnc your orders with the Van Huren Inves'ment Co. ( Incoriwrnted ) , bankers and brokers , SOS 10th st. , Denver , Colo. Y 555 ONE OF THE REST SALOONS IN THE CITY ; must sell on account of sickness. Atldre.'S P. O. Itox 813. West Point , Neb. Y M194 FOR SALE CHEAP , NICE CLEAN STOCK OF general merchandise In one of the beet towns of Northwest Missouri on the 1C C. , St. Joe & C I ) . R. R. Will sell stock nnd rent fctoieroom If desired. Address Lock Box IS , Crulir. Mo. Y M419-M7 J10.000 I1RICK PLANT FOR J2.COO. F. D. Wend , ICth nnd Douglas. Y 670-m5 COAL AND FEED BUSINESS ; GOOD TRADE ; have other business ; Investigate. _ Address L 4 , 4,500 STOCIC AND J2.000 STORE 11LDG. , FOR SIS 000 'Bcncral stock for Rood farm , J10.000 brick plant for J2.600. J3.000 Urue stock , residence. 2 000 srocery , Roe < l location una business. F D Wend , 10 and DoURlns. Y CC4 4 LITE OF M'KINLEY URIGHT MEN AND women nn > making from 110.00 to J25.00 a day ImndllnR our new book. Everybody -wants thu Branlilo nnd authentic bloRrapliy of the brilliant Hdvocatn of imitcctlon. Hold only by subscrip tion nnd exclusive tcir.to y Riven. Act promp'ly nnd net In tbo swim with the rest. For terms , etc nddrefR Ihn imbllsheiu , the N. G , Hamil ton PubllshlnR Co. , The Arcade , Cleveland. O. \ M703 6 * SINOU : MAN WITH SOMI3 MONHY CAN Imvo emplnyincvnt nnd tntcrmt In estnbllsheil huslncsB. 511 South IClh mreot. Y M7IQ 6 * ijAKBiTv von BAI.C ! VIRY CHHAP ! GOOD location nnd Booil cUBtniners. Address II C. Hen cilllce. O > uncll Ulufr . Y M703 5 FOR H\CIIA\tK ! , WANTKD-MACHINERY. NF.W OR SKCOND. hand , to equip a cieumery and chef so factory ; will trmlo cieur cultlMited fnrm for BUIIIO. Qeoreo W. Ames , 1517W Farnam street. X M32C-M12 * A rnosprmous HOTEL iiuflmnsa FOR al or exchanBO for Omiiha proyerty or farm. Hotel Orand , Horton. Kaniai. X MGli-5 * WANTI5D. I1I-ACIC8MITH SHOP AND TOOI.H In vxchanR fur tooj , clear farm or haroea. or wnulil rennliop ui Rood location. A. St. IVter- on. IJox 231 , Alniworth , Neli. Z-M7W WANT TO TRADK WOOD' FOR A OOOD yotuig work horse. Call at 1010 Hurt utreet , 5C 701-5 * KOIl SAM5-UEAI. K.HTATH. UARCJAINB. BAI.U OR TRADH , IN CITY PROP , ertlcs ana farms. Jno , tj. Frenier , opp. P. O. - - OEO. P. 1JEMI3 , HOU8E8. LOTS , IRRIGATED farm lands , loans , 305 and SOU Paxton block. RE 557 AllSTRACTs. TUB J1VHON REED COMPANY. RH DOB FOR BALE-HANN'B PARK. ORAND ISLAND. Neli. , tlio largest and most beautiful park In central Nebraska , containing 24 acres , laige hall , with stage and all modern Improvements ; terniu very liberal. For particulars Inquire ol Henry H.nn , Grand I.Und , " DO YOU WANT A BURK INVESTMENT which Is pa ) Ing 9 per cent now , durlnv dull times ! We have It ; first class Improved prop erty on IClli street , Omaha Real Estnln and Trust Co. , 211 B. ISth street. HU-iUOS L18T REAL 1I8TATH AND RENTAL PROPerty - erty with Jones , Crounso block , Omaha. RE-M515.M27 8-R. COTTAQB AND LOT SOUTH OF LAKE St. , ISOO. Corner , Georgia avo. . a snap bargain. 3 uert-s on .Vth St. , J3.WO. 41-ft. brick. Klh St. , rent $1,080 , price 111,000. Choice 3-story brlok ( rent 12.400) ) , JM.OOO. 7-r. uetv > collate , tHh it. , south , 13,600. F , D , \ \ > ad , 10 and Douglas. RE 003 4 WANTBD TO I1OHHOW. WANTED TO BORROW. JS.OOO FOR THREE yearn on good clwtlel security , Address IxwU llox (12 , lllalr , Neb. C67 7 > WANTJD. LOAN OF too.w i on six MONTHS llrsLclass security ; rtcponslble party. Address I , 44 , lite , MU3 C * HOTELS. AKTNA HOU8B ( HUIUJPEIAN ) . N. W , COR. llth and Uodce. Rooms by d y or irock. IS ! HCILDINO AMI l.OA.V ASSOCIATIONS. SHARES IN MUTUAL L. Kc 11. AS-3'N PAV . 7. I per cent when 1. 2 , 3 years old ! nlwi y redetmnbl * . 1704 Fnrnam St. , Natllnger , pec. row TO OIT A HOMR on sncrnn GOOD Interest on raving * . Apply to Otnnha I. . * II. Ans'n , 170J I'arnam. O. M. Nnltlnger , c MUSIC , AHT AMI OROflOE P. OELLENHECK. T1ANJO AND RUllar lenchtr , 1813 Chicago t. 109 imos. ' PIANO ; ma iuna.\iN : iooj new plnnos rented nnJ sold. C03 McfnKue bulldlnc. MGM ' < trPIIOI.STKU1.Nfl FITTlNITtTIlR PACKIjn. MATTUKSSKS. MARK nml fpnointnl , window cunhlmn made : prices reduced , M. 8. Walklln , 2111 Cumlnff. Tel. Ittl. & 61 LOST. WILL PAY A REWARD POR THE of my English iieltcr dog , Dave , to 111 N < \ 30 ; white , with Inn ears and face , whlto line between even nnd through fnce. Ixxt 679 S I.OST-A QASOr.tNn I.IQlITKn TO l.tOUT xtreet tnrnim. lltnvnnl for Infoimntlon to 1322 rnrnnm. lent 700-5 * PAW.MIllOKEItS. H. MAnoWITZ LOANS MONttT. 418 N. 16 ST. CM PATHOM7.I3 IIOM13 IXDIISTHV. TIIC ALWAYS nitt.IAHLK HARNESS SHOP of .tnaenh Lnndhoofncr , mannReil liy the oldest practical saddler nnd Imrne smnker of Otnnhn. in now located nt 623 So. 13th t. , corner Jnck- non. All klmls of hem -mitile nnd factory Boodi on hnnd , tn suit cuslomeM. IlepnlrlnB promptly nttended to. Ausiist Ilolmc , Sliinnner , C23 So. 13th et. , corner Jackwn. 4S1 M24 mcvci.us. OMAHA IlIflVCI.R CO. , IliST PI.AUU TO 1IUY bicycles ; Modes repaired , 323 N. IGth tit. t.65 WIST : iiicvai.n & OUN co. ! 4is GUMMING BT. Agent for "OntarlD" , "Newport" & others. SIIOIITHAM ) AMI TYpmVIHTINfS. A. C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL. 113 N. Y. LI PH. MI3U1GAL. 1'ILUS CUKUD WITHOUT 1'AIN-ONB TRPAT- ment does the work. Nn knlfo or coustlo used. Rectal dlsenso n specialty. IJr. Cook , 307 New York Llfo Ilulldlng' . C31 7 IIUHMATOI.OOY. ALL niSEABKS and Imo - > o perfections of the Skin , treated by reitulnr registered specialists. JOHN II. WOOOmmY. 127V. . 4Id St. . N. V. Urnnchos : Uoston. riilln.Chlcngott.Luuls. IWpngoDoolc on the fikln and Bcalp.foru 'tamp. CIIA.\CIS. JAPANESE SAFETY MATCHES Per case , COO dozen , your ad\crtlsement printed on every box , and packed to suit the trade , $14.00 PER CASE. F. O , n. Now York City OVKIITON & CO. , Constable Uulldlntr. 5th Ave. nnd ISIh St. , N. Y. , Sole agents II. E. Rcyncll & Co. , Kobe , Japan. .tlnry syphilis permanently cured I'l 16 to [ 35dnya. You car. botrontodnt liomo for the eame prlco v ndor same uuarati t y. 11 lyouprofcrto come hero wo KlH contract to pay railroad faro and hotel o 118 , nnc1 no cbaree.lf wo fall to cure. If you hcvo token mer cury f Inilldo potnsh. and still nave nchea and nMns , Mucous Viito'ios In mouth , Sore Throat. 1-lniplcs , tiopper Colored 8r > otH , Ulcers nn liypnrtoftbobodr. JlnlrorEyobrowBjrtiunR . i > 4tltlathlsSyii > illltlo ULOOl > l'OISONtlmi Ko Buarantco to cure. Wo solicit tbo moct olistl- nnto canes and clinlloneo the world for u cnso wo cannot euro , u'hls dl en o has nlwnya . bnniod th skill of tlio most oinlnont pliysi- clnna. 85OO.OOI ) capital behind our uncondl. foial rrnaranty. Absoiu to p'nofH sent seated on 's-l.totlon. AddrcM COOK J115MEDY COn UU7 BIn onlo T ianlc , CHICA O. ILK CURE YOURSELF ! Utu llg | < J for unnatural dlsclmrgoK , Inflammntluna , Irritations or ulcrnillonj of mucous niriubnines. I'ulnlesj , nml not ustiin- or i NoliI by DriicrsJiila. or font In plalu wrnrper , by express , prepaid , for * 1. J , or 3 bottles , flji. Circular seut un request. Celebrated Fexaalo Powilcrs nevel fail. _ . _ _ Inonj _ _ _ _ _ ffa and ur ( tiler lilllng and rennrroTtl 1'Jlli ) , ptitlculus < ccstl. WHITE STAR LINE New York to Llverpall , via Quecnstown , EVERY WEDNESDAY , 10 A , M , , Disembarking nnseflfKia nt Riverside railway sta tion , Liverpool , weather , etc. , pcrmittlnff , thus avoiding tinnsfcr by trnder. The maunlllcent twin screw steamers Majestic nnd Teutonic , the Germanic , newly tcmodeled , and thd long tlmo favorite , Britannic , comprise a lleet unsurpassed for regularity of passages nnd excellence or service. S. TENNEY FRENCH , Owiernl Western Agent. 211 S. Clark St. , C' rago. III. RAILWAY TIME CARD Leaves IllURLINOTON & MO. "lUVKR.Arrives ) OmaliolUnlon Hepot , 10th & Maton Bis. ( Onmlm ' 8:30am : Denver" Express , ? . , " .T93om ; 4.35pm.Illc. Hills , Mont. & Puget 8nd UK. 405rm ; 4:3ipm : Denver Uxprcsa 4OSpm : 7OJiiin.r ; < elira lia I cnl ( except Sundax ) , . 7Cpm . . .Lincoln Locul ( except HunJayl.ll:25am : 2 ! < 5pin..Fnnt Mall ( for Lincoln ) dally. . . Leaves ( CHICAGO. DURLINGTON & Q.IArrlves OmahaUnIon | Pepot , 101 h & MasonSl _ . Oinaha * " R:00pm : .T..Chicago Yeiilbule. . , . . . , . . 8Mam : OMSain Chicago ixpre 3 , . , , , . . . . > 4lSpm. ; 7:50pm.Chlraeo : & Bt. Loulp Kxpnsa. . . 800arn ; ll:3Sam : . .PaclHo Junction Local. , i : ' Fast Mall Leaves ( CHICAGO , MIL. & ST. PAUL.lArrlve * OmalmlUnloii Depot , IQIh & Mo nn BIB I Omaha CiOOpm Chlrago Limited 8:0Vim : IO45ain..Chlcnio ! lixpren ( ex. Hunilay ) . . . ! :2-'ini : Leaves ( CHICAGO & NORTHWnST'N.IArrlvcs OmahalUnlon Depot. IQlh 4 Mason H | . | Onnha ll:6oiun : nastcrn ix"pries. , . . . . . , . . 3:10pm : 4:45pmVe : tll > uled Limited. , S:4Jpm : 7Marn : Can oil Passenger , . .JOtOpm : C:4pm : , Omaha Chicago Special. , , . „ SWjm ; 4:0pm. ; Iloone I/ocal 3:30am : Mlnsourl Valley Local. 0:30am : Leaves ( CHICAGO. R. I. & PACIFIC.Arrlve | OmalmlUnlon nepot. IQIIi ft Miuon Sis I Omaha EAST. lOiiOam.Atlantic Expff'is ( ex. 'Sunday ) ' . ' . S ; 5pm Ui t > | l lilt * * * * * * t * * Nlent Express * ( * * 8:15api : 4:50pmChlraeo : VestlbuKd Limited , , < ; 4Kpin..SI ) , Paul Vestlbuled l.lmllfd. . . . lUpm ' WEST. e : rpm.Oklahoma & Texas Rx. ( ex. 8un..10:35am' : l40pm ; Colorado I.lmlieJ , , , 400pm ; Ix-aves C , , ST. P. , M. & O. ( Arrives Oiiiahal Depot , J5th and Webster Bis. I Omaha > : l&im..8loux City Accommodation . . . 8i5pm ; 12l5pm..81oux : Clly Bxprets lex. 8un-.ll:6Sam : G:33pm : Bt. Paul Limited VilOam 0 : pm..Bloux City Aco'm'n ( ex. Bun. ) . , Leaves P. , C. & MO. VALLP.Y. 'ArrUea Omaha Depot , 15th nnd _ > Velnler 3lf. | Omaha 2llpm : Fast Mall and Hxpresi 5Upm : : : Upm.ex. ( Sat. ) Wyo. Ex. ( ex. Mon. ) . . ! :3Jpm : "iW.un.Norfolk Rxprers ( rx. 8unda , . , IO2Sain ; DMprn : Bt. I'aul Express 9:10am : Leaves K. C. , 8T. J. & C. II jArrUes Omahajtlnjonpfpot , lOlli & Mason Sls. | Omaha1 SMani..Kon : ni Clly Day Express..7tJOpm : 9Mpm.K.C. _ Night lix. via fJ P. TranB.JiOOjm Lcavei MIBBOURI PACIFIC. Arrhes Omaha Depot. 16th and Welnter 8ts. Omahq 10:40ain : Bt. Louis iTzprcu , , , . , , , , . , C01am ; 9:30pm. : . . 81. Ixiuls Expresi. VWli | ) | f.OOpm..Nebraska Local ( ex. Bun. ) . . . . :00am BIOUX CITY & PACIFIC. lArtUes Depot. 15lh and Webster 81s. ( Omaha tMpm : 81. I'aul Limited , : lOam Leaves I 6IOIIX CITY & PACIFIC. ( Arrives OmahalUnlon Depot. lOlli & Mason Bls. | Omaha TOSam..6loux : City Passenger , lOMOpm BM8pin 81. I'aul Limited. , 0:3 : > am Leaves | UNION PACIFIC1. JArilvet OmahalUnlon Depot. lOlli & Mason 8ls. | Omaha 9:30am..Kccrn : y ExpresT. , . , , . , . . . 4:10pm : 8:20,1111. : . . . . . . , , Overland Limited 44Spm ; 3:30pmI : > eat'c ( > & Stromtt'if ICx. ( ex. Sun ) 410uii | B:43pm.Or : nd Island Express ( er fin20pni ] ; ! 30pm. . .Fast Mall. . . . . . Uav * l WAIA811 RAILWAY. } ArrU i QinabalUnion DtiKit.JOlh & Mmoo Oil.t Oniah4 4:39pm : 8f7 ROAD TO BE SOffi AT AUCTION Foreclosure Ordered nAgalnst tlio Kansas City & Oiif\ljd \ Line , i A DECREE GRANTED BY * JUDGE SANBORN Sale to lie nt Yorlointul Check * of Mnit AiWiin ? | > niiy IHiln St. ilonepli nuil ( Srniiil Inlntiijl * < - Judge Sanborn convened United States court In chambers yesterday. There was n large attendance of lawyers and consider- nblo unimportant business In the way of de crees , foreclosures and defaults was disposed of. The case of tlio Central Trust company of Now York against tlio St. Joseph & Grand Island railroad nnd Oliver Ames , second , anil others , against tlio Union Pacific Hallway company , came up In tlio afternoon. Tlio Central Trust company's suit Is In opposition to the petition of James H. Bene- dlct , Isaac H. Bromley and Frank K. Pendol- ton , who seek a foreclosure against the St. Joseph & Grand Island , suits for which are now pending In the districts of Nebraska and Kansas and the western district of Mis souri. The Ames suit Is a bill brought by a creditor for the purpose of appointing re ceivers nnd administering the assets of the Union Pacific Hallway company. In the first suit the master made and filed his report In favor of tlio petitioners nnd the trust company filed exceptions to this report , and It Is now before the court on the confirmation. The fund which the petitioners seek to nnnrnnriatn for tlielr compensation Is money derived from the sale of first mortgage bonds of the St. Joseph & Grand Island Hall- road company , which Is deposited with the Central Trust company under an agreement between this railroad company and tbo Union Pacific company. This agreement Is n. traffic agreement , under which the latter company Is to operate tlio road and take care of the payment of the Interest on the bonds. The reorganization agreement , under which the St , Joseph & Grand Island company was formed , provided for the reservation of some bonds for equipping and maintaining the road , These were deposited with the Cen tral Trust company and amounted to $400,000. A balance of about $12,900 still remains with the Central Trust company , unexpended , and the company contends-that the court has no power to turn this sum over to Benedict , Bromley and Pendclton , and that the matter cannot bo legally Interjected Into the fore closure suit without tbo consent of the parties bringing the suit. The Ames suit Is to preserve and ad minister the assets of the Union Pacific Rail way company nnd Its branches and to ap point receivers for that purpose. Ellas O. Benedict and others brought suit for the bond holders of the Kansas City & Omaha Hall- road company to foreclose the mortgage , after the general receiverships' suit In the Union Pacific matter. The same receivers In the fltst suit brought by Ames were appointed receivers In this suit against the Kansas City & Omaha. Now > lbo bond holders ap- n.tnfnr1 Htr llmlr nMniMtt i/l ? liofnrn .Tmlun Rnn- born to submit n dejrttf'bf ' foreclosure , pro viding for the sale ebirtfio Kansas City & Omaha. si-vil The court granted1 'ujfflecreo to the com plainants for the forqb'losuro against the Kansas City & Ornaba , .road , accompanied with an order that jnot.blds should be re ceived unless accompanied with a check for $100,000 , the sale to t&kojjplace at York , Neb. , nt the depot grounds"an.d to bo advertised In the Omaha and Now Ycrk papers. The decree will be drawn' up tomorrow by JuJge Kelly of the Union" Pacific nnd Frank K. Pendelton. one of the pfctfttonors , and If they agree , will bo slgncd-amUforwarded to Judge Sanborn Immediately,1 and If they do not agree their respective ' yirslons > ? will bo for warded. Pendolton r.Vas'J'als'd' ' Instructed by the court to elvo SfarjI k.Jcolunan ? & Mar- 'ple' ' ' attorneys for - ClayMcountynotice ) oft the time when ho'VdtwL'cillHip the sale for confirmation , which prjecautlon Is taken to protect Clay county In the amount of the uncollected taxes .for 1834 and-1895 , amountIng - Ing to $10,000. In the case of the Central Trust company of Now York against the St. . Joseph & Grand Island railroad , the court took the matter under advisement. COXCI3HX1\G TKHMIXAlt 'CII.YHGES. Subject Viewed liy Olio of tlic Iliill- rouil Men. Operators on the South Omaha live stock market are feeling much encouraged over the action of the Missouri Pacific and Rock Island railroads in acroelnfr to absorb the switching charges on llvo otock consigned to that market. The .opinion was expressed by a good many that the other roads would now bo Inclined to glvo Ju and that tbo whole question would soon ho settled. A railroad man , honevcr , who Is in a position to know , does not take such a hopeful view of the case , According to his statement the ruads have been considering a proposition that the stock yards company take off the charge of $1 per car for switching llvo stock and ralso the rate on packing house product from $1 per car to $2 per car. The roads which bring In n goal < deal of live stock and haul out very little dead freight were In favor of an adjustment on that basis. It happens that , the Missouri Pacific handles a 'good deal of the packing house product from South Omaha and , according to the authority quoted , seelng.how the matter was going , was shrewd enough to forestall the action of the other roads by agreeing to absorb the terminal charge on live stock. The Hook Island took the aamo action for the same reason. Last year the Missouri Pacific hauled In only 1,672 cars of llvo stock , but pulled out several time ? no many cars of dead freight , and the Hock Iiland delivered only 2,301 cars to South Omaha. It would be a email matter for them to absorb tbo terminal charges on such a email number of cars. Ou the other hand , the B. & M , hauled In last year 10,370 cars of tock. the Union Pacific U.541 and the Fremont , Elkhorn & Missouri Valley 8,911. As the Missouri Pacific and Hock Inland do not come Into very ftrong com petition with those roads , railroad men do not seem to think that the action of the former will have much effect in the final settlement of the controversy. The abolition of the terminal chitrgos was the subject of much debate among railroad men yesterday. Mon of the gen eral freight agents are In Kansas City attending a meeting of the transmlssourl freight rate committee , and it was Impossible to learn their opinions re garding a general agreement alcng this line. The other roads statfc 'most emphatically , however , that they JisVu not yet abolished the terminal charge ofJ t.CO per car , despite the assertions of othqr ftjpers that they have done so , , jm A prominent rallwoK official yesterday ' * - remarked IhM he thought he would Isncw iomethlng About the matter If his road de cided to Imitate the example set by the Mis souri Pacific and the Hock Island. The Union Stock yards people do not know Just what effect the nctloii of the Missouri Pacific nnd the Hock Island railways will have on other lines. Their lines cf railway nro In the South Platte country nnd largely compete with other lines which reach South Omaha. Their action must necessarily have some effect on the final adjustment of the terminal charges. However , the stock yards company Is anxious for n final adjustment of charges that will bo satisfactory to all the railways , particularly the lines west of the Mlcsurl river. : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ uncnivKit mmunmi wii.t , STAY. ISIlliort l > 'i'll p i tln > l of the ItoiiillioliterH , SUATTLB , Wnsh. , March 4. In the federal court this morning Circuit Judge Gilbert handed down a dccbloli , District Judge Hnna- ford concurring , In which the application of the Farmers' Loan nnd Trust company for the removal of Andrew F. Hurlelgh nnd the confirmation of Blgolow nnd Mcllenry , Judge Jenkln's appointees , was denied. The court stated that Mr. BurlclRh would continue to act as receiver for the Northern Pacific In this state and In Oregon , Montana and Idaho. He will continue to receive $15- 000 n year. Jndga Gilbert wrote the decision. He takes the position that Justice Field's order , -while making Judge Jenklrm' court the court of primary Jurisdiction , gava this court the right to dp what was necessary to protect creditors and other nffnlrs In the circuit. To do that It is necessary that this court should have a receiver who was under It nnd who would be responsible to It for his acts. Jus tice Field's order never provided that Judge Jenkins' men should bo qualified as receivers. ILLINOIS HAILUOAII UKPOHT.S. Annual IlttilKct of the State Hoard of SPHINGF1EUJ , III. . March 4. Advance sheets of the annual report of the Illinois Railroad and Warehouse commission for 18J5 have Just been Issued. The report 'shows passenger tariffs do not exceed 2,75 cents per mile , the average tariff on nil kinds of freight , local and tlirough , does not not' ' exceed 1.35 cents per ton per mile , being 1C nnd SO per cent , respectively , lower than In 1870. During the past year 03,485,413 passengers were handled and but twelve persons killed In accidents , being one person out of every D,290,451 carried. But one person out , of every 409,583 passengers carried was In jured. The commission makes many suggestions of changes In operating railroads nnd recom mends the enactment of laws controlling the snmo by the next general assembly. Hail \ < > CIIIIMU tor Complaint. In regard to the report from Chicago to the effect that the Denver & Rio Qrando would probably withdraw from the Western Passenger association because a half of Its proportion of the emigrant business had been given to the Colorado Midland road , General Passenger Agent Francis of the Bur lington said that ho hardly thought the rumor was true. He said the Hlo Grande would gain but little or nothing In with drawing from the association , as the effect would then bo that the Colorado Midland would nave an tno emigrant uusiness. me Midland had none of the emigrant business before It entered the association , and the Rio Grande would be In that position ohouM It now withdraw. General Traveling PaoJtfn- gor Agent Hutchison of the Union Pacific stated that he had heard nothing of the with drawal. He thought the Rio Grande had mi grounds for complaint , and doubted that It would withdraw. _ Blorc Snow In XeI rnnUn. The northern division of the Burlington yesterday reported cold nnd cloudy weather in most places , with light snow at Ashland , Solmylcr and Central City. On the southern division there was light snow at Atchlson , Syracuse , Burchavd , 'Washington , Concordla ana Endlcott. There was light snow reported from Red. Cloud , , McDonald. Arapahoe , Mc- Cook , Bc'nltleman. Eckley , Akron , Corona nnd Imperial , along the western division of the road. It was snowing In a number of places on the Wyomlnc division. Where snow was not reported , the weather was cloudy nnd temperature low. The Union Pacific re ported but little snow , and general cloudy weather. _ Iteeelvern Get I.iirKc Snliirlcx. MILWAUKEE. March 4. The final hear ing of the accounts of Henry C. Payne. Thomas F. Oakesmnd Henry C. House as re ceivers of the Northern Pacific company has been fixed for March 16 in New York City. The hearing will be before Special Master A. L. Gary , and It is expected to bo more than ordinarily Interesting , as the matter of salaries of the receivers ID to bo decided. It Is said Brayton Ivea will opposa the pay ment of $18,000 per year to oac hot the re ceivers , which the final account calls for. Gulf , Cnlnruilo & Simla 1'VICIi'Olloii. . GALVESTON , Tex. , March 4 , The stock holders of the Gulf. Colorado & Santa Fe met hero today and elected directors. The general officers were elected thus : B. p. , Rlpley , president : Daniel B. Robblns , first vlco president ; George S. Ealey , second vice president ; B. F. Yonkuni , third vlco presi dent ; J. M. Bird , secretary and treasurer ; W. W. Pope , auditor. Hock iNlanil FrolKlit Afveiit Promoted. CHICAGO , March 4. J. M. Johnson , gen eral freight agent of the Chicago , Rock Is land & Pacific railroad , has been appointed freight traffic manager to succeed the late William M. Sago. _ LfioklliK' for li , > k O. lleorKimlziltloii. NEW YORK , March 4 , Upon what Is stated to be the very best authority the World's 'evening edition eays that the re organization of the Baltimore & Ohio rail road will bo conducted by J. Plerpont Mor- ean. . , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Hallway Nolvn anil I'ernonalH. Byron Clark , attorney for the Burlington at Plattsmouth , was at headquarters yectcrday. Joseph Brlggs , representing the Kansas City , Fort Scott & Memphis road , la In town. W. H. Truosdalo , vice president and general manager of'tho Rock Island , and J. M. John- sail , general freight agent , arc In the city. .Master-ln-Chancery Cornish of the Union Pacific'- accompanied by Judges Otis of St. Paul and Sanborn of St. Louis , haa returned from a pleasant trip through Mexico. Arc Yon One Of thosp unhappy people who are suffering with weak nervet' , starting at every Blight sound , unable to endure any unusual ( Us- tu'banco , finding It Impossible to uloep ? Avoid cplato and ncryo compounds , Feed the neryea. upon blood made pure and nour ishing by the great blood purifier and the true nerve tonic , Hood's Bareaparllla. Hood's Pills are the best , after-dinner pills , assist digestion , prevent constipation , 25c. [ > Jo snirll . . Quaker WUJom. < A smart reproof is better than smooth deceit" j therefore , I say | t is downright folly to refuse to try Quaker Oats. OATS Sold only in 2-lb. Packages. DAMAGING BLAZE IS LINCOLN Hohmnn's Onrringo Factory Destroyed with Otkor Interests. LOSS ABOUT EIGHTEEN THOUSAND Cup I ( ill Tit- \i > M | iniior People Sucil for Crlinltuil Mln l by Hiifut 'I'ovi-iiHciul Oinnlin .Alnn'n CaxtSvttloil. . LINCOLN' , March 4. ( Spsclal Flro tills morning nt C:30 : coniplelels' De stroyed tlio InrgU three-story lirlok InilJtl- Ing on Fifteenth between N ami O streets , known as Uhoman's carriage factory. A portion tion of tlie ImlMliiB was occupied by Die Swedish clinrcli nnd one or two Hilinn fnm- 1IIC3 rcomed In the third it-y. An itnllnn named SolfregRlo v.is ioscitc'1 by Uia I oik nnd ladder company from the thlr.l stnry. A trunk contalnltiB $1,250 In currency was also saved. . The building was erected In 1SSS. at a cost ot ? 20,000. The lutal Insurance on the building was $9,000 , illvUUd nr.iong the Ocr- mnn Klro t-f Frcepjrt. Kli , Lnnilon K'rp ' , Klromans' Fund , Northwestern Nntlrtml , Gcrmanln , Milwaukee and Wrstsrn. The lss on the building Is estimated at $18,000. Since the erection of the building It has been Involved In litigation and now stands In th0 name of J. W. and Elizabeth Uhl. There are two morlgagos on It , one of $10,000 to the Northwestern Insurance company , and ono tor $5,000 to the Lincoln Savings bank. The heaviest loser en ptr- nnnl tirnnartv Is r . .1. Rohlimil. lie had four ntw bugglej , ono old ono rnd a lot of tcols stored In the building. Hla Iocs Is estimated nt between $1,000 nnd $1.SOO , with no Insurance. Theru was n policy of $1,000 on the property , but the policy exulted last night. Hohman had been Intending to re new It , but had not made up the necessary amount owing to sickness nnd general hard times. H U thought that the fire originated by spontaneous combustion In. the paint shop. PJAKIIOU GOES TO THK PM.V. The appealed case of the state against F. A. PJarrou was decided by the supreme court today with the result that the judgment of the district court of Douglas county was atnnnod. PJarrou will be obliged to serve out his sentence of three years In the peni tentiary. A mandate to this cltcct was for warded to Omaha nt once by Clerk of the Supreme Court Campbell. PJarrou has been out on hall. The case was appealed on error. In the court below the plalntllf was charged , on an Information filed October 10 , 1S85 , in which Patrick Ford , Jr. , and James Gallager were Joined , with robbery. PJarrou was given a separata trial and a motion for a new trial overruled. The following mtlltla appointments were made today by Adjutant General Harry : Robert G. Adams , First regiment , Nebraska National guards , Fullerton , to bo second lieutenant , company 1) . to date from De cember 31 ; Albert H. Young , First regiment , Geneva , to bs pcconil lieutenant , company n nml willtnm M. Rnmlnrs. Sfcond rnnlmcMt. Stromsburg , to bo second lieutenant , com pany I. The Bureau of Labor and Statistics Is engaged In sending out blanks to the vari ous manufacturers throughout the state , asking for statistics concerning their oper ations for the year 1895. CRIMINAL LIBEL CHARGED. Ilufus D. Townsend. an attorney , has brought action for criminal libel against Sam E. Low , II. T. Wot'terniaii , Lou's Wcs- tcrman nnd Harry T. Dobbins , stockholders In the News Publishing company , The com plaint sets out that February 27 the News contained an article In which the. accused wickedly , feloniously and maliciously sought to bring Into' contempt nnd detestation tlio complainant by Insinuating that ho wrong fully Influenced the Jurora to bring In a verdict favorable to ono HlodRott , then on trial. So far CoUnly Attbrnew Woodward has refused to Issue the warrants for the arrest of the parties accused. At the homo of J. W. Uhl , this city. IB Mrs. W. H. Horton , a lady of middle ago , with an Infant. Slie Is In n sad and destitute condition. Until a few weeks ago slio and her husband lived in Chicago , when Mr. Horton left for the far west. For nearly three vvcqto Mrs. Horton did not hear from him , and becoming alarmed , she startcxl out to look him up. With but llttlo money , nnd in a delicate condition , she arrived In Lin coln , whero. ehe was compelled to atop on account of the arrival cf her babe. The po- llco are trying , to locate her husband. He Is believed to bo In Crlpplo Creek or Butte , Mont. FROZEN TO DEATH WHILE INJURED. Coroner Holyoke held two Inquests near Martel yesterday. E. G. Johnson and Gurd Tonnls were the victims. The body of the former was found In the public road. The Investigation disclosed the fact that ho was moving his household goods and was thrown from his wagon. Ho was stunned by the fall . , ,1,1 nvnlrnd frnni thn nolfl boforfl COn- sclonsness returned. Johnson was told of the case and Invited to bo present at the Inquest. Ho said ho would but an hour later was found dead under his corn crib. The news had provoked an attack of heart disease. Omaha people In Lincoln : At the Llndell J. Goldstln , D. M. Vlnonhaler , A. Lansing. At the Lincoln W. J. Dallas , W. D. Mc- Hugh , II. W. Brccklnrldge , L. C. Olmstcd , J. C. Wharton , Fred J. Adams. CHASI2 qoCNTV'S SXOW 1\M.L. MnlHturi- Great UiiiuitUli'M in Many SILVER CREEK , Neb. , March -I. ( Spe cial , ) About two Inches of mow foil hero Monday. More small grain will bo planted this spring In bln ylclnlty lhan over before. The Ice crop Is short , local houses being only about two-thlrdo full. IMPERIAL , Neb. , March 4. ( Special. ) Chase county Is enjoying a flno snow.Uils be ing the llrat for two months. About two Inches Imvo fallen. There uru ninny farmers returning to this county who left hero laut year and the year before , some going to Colorado , ionic to Missouri and others to Arkansas. They fay no other place will com pare with Chaw county , nnd they have re turned to stay , HLM CREEK , Neb. , March 4. ( Special. ) - About two Inches of enow has fallen , and It Is still enowlng , which l very encouraging to farmers who have out winter wheat and ryo. The prospect Is that there will bo a largu acreage put out the coming wancm. Every available foot of land under the new Irriga tion ditch will bo under cultivation. Stock of all kinds Is looking well. The prairies and corn Holds holng barren of wiow all winter , the clock gat the hcjictlt of all the roughness , WILCOX , Neb , , Maicli 4 , ( Special.VII ) - cox nnd vicinity was treated to a surprise Monday night In the shape of ft snow atorm to the depth of five Inches , This was the heaviest Btiow of the reason. AtlNDEN , Neb. , March 4. ( Special. ) About four Inches of enow fell hero Monday night. Although It Is melting rapidly today It will do much good , CULBiilT ON , Neb. , March 4. ( Spec'al. ) Two Indus ; of snow fell Monday night and farmers are feeling greatly encouraged to prosecute their spring work. The ground has been In good condition all winter , bet tor than the last two previous winters , but the precipitation has been no greater. There Is and has been all winter a most confident feeling among farmers that this Is going to be their jcar for crops , Thli general feeling Is really the moat hopeful sign at hand. Quite a largo acreage of alfalfa and orchard " 111 bo put out here this tea son In the valleys of the Frenchman and Repub lican. The flno Holds ot growing alfalfa In tlio vicinity ot Culbertson last year con vinced the most ekeptlcal that thin magnifi cent forage plant will take the lead of every thing In this country within a very Jew years. HILORBTIJ. Neb , . March 4. ( Special. ) Several Inches of snow tell liuru Monday night , which will help the ( all wheat nnd that which wan put In thU spring , Whe.it that \\M sown In good shape last fall U looking remarkably well now. A large aero ngo ot spring wheat will bo oown. A good dotl ot spring work has been done. I.ltlKullui ; Ovvr"7i Wrvcknl .11111. 11LOOMINGTON , Neb. , March 4 , ( Special. ) A special region el the dlslrlrj court convened today , .fudec llealo orculdlnc , The mo t Important matter that will coma up Is the Frnnklln mill c o , Lmt rpflns , dur ing the high w.ttcr , the dnm was \\nthod out and the mill foil Into thn river Nothing V.RS done toward Retting It out until A month > RO , when the Judge Appointed n receiver , The property wan sold nt auction nnd now the numerous judgments nnd mortgagers conio Into court nil claiming first right. Knl n liy KlrUnl Iijn llorio. IJATTLP CllKHK , Nob. , March 4.-Spe- ( clal. ) C. T. Smith. ngM 73 , died nt his home southwest cf this place this morning From thp ottfcln of n kick from a horP. Mr. Smith c.iino to this plnco from Coldnatrr , Mich. , In 1SS3 , settled on his farm nnd has remained line up to the time of his death , The funeral will be held In the Methodist Episcopal church , Rev. Mr. Wllcox official- Ing. The rom.ilng will bo Interred In the Union cemetery. J , II.Vnl ! -r TnUcn to llnPen. . LINCOLN , March 4. ( Special Telegram. ) J. 11. Walker , the Diuvtun county murderer , whoso sentence ot death Governor Holcomb lately commuted to Imprisonment for life. was brought In tonight by Sheriff IlobsOn nr.A landed In the pontlcntUry. Walker fcola ( liilto bitter against the governor for not sal ting him at liberty , but wns rather reticent this evenlnc. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Courl ill Iiuiicrlnl. IMPERIAL , Neb. , March 4. ( Special , ) Judge Norrta has called n special term of the district court In this county tor March " > . There are about 200 cases on the docket. This Is the largest deckel over hail In this county. The largo number of cases at this term Is duo to the fact that no 'court lias been held In Ibis county for almost tno years. Olui * Coniilv I'riiKr * NM SYRACUSE , Neb. , Mnrcli 4. ( Special Tele gram. ) The stockholders of the suspended. Otoo County Progress met hero today anil by n majority vote agreed to resume publica tion. J. 1) , Kelly of Seward , late ot the ln- > dependent , was elected odllor nnd manager. The pnpur will still 'bo published at Nebraska City. IMfV Cltlllll III Illlll SlltlllC. CUL11ERTSON , Neb. , March 4. ( Spcplnl , ) The big CulbertRon Irrigation ditch Is In iad shape nnd tlio farmers residing ulohg II li.ivc nbnut abandoned nil hope of getting nny water the coming season. It will rcqulro seme money to complete the ditch and place t on a paying basis. Ni'liriiMUa AcwnotiM. . In the William Henry murder trlnl at Boatrlco yesterday wao taken up with argu- nents of attorneys , A special election has been called In Plerco county April II , to vote n levy to erect n county farm building. John Sharp , aged 19 , of Liberty has been bound over to the district court to answer to the charge cf criminal assault upon Lucy Tully , nn S-yenr-old girl ot that place. A number of Culbortson business inon have organized a syndicate ) to prospect In the new gold fields of Colorado. They Imvo several prospectors In the field , and have leased a Inrgo tract of school land that Is said to bo very favorably located. r AMUSEMENTS. ccececcccccocceececceccf Richard Mansfield comes to the Crclghton theater * tomorrow night nnd will present his characterization of "Ucnii Urummcll. " On Saturday evening ho will bo faeii again as Ilaron Ghovrial In "A Parisian Romance. " Mr. Mansfield brings with him his entire New York Garrlclc Theater Stock company , comprising such artists ag Beatrice Cameron , D. H. Ilarldns , Jennie Kustacc. Edmund D. Lyons , Eleanor Carey , A , G. Andrews , John ston nonnctt , Arrln Johnston and W. N. Orltnth. Doth "Dcau llnimmoU" and "A Parisian Romance"will be presented with nil the appropriate scenery , properties ) , furniture and arllt'tlc accessories from the Garrlclc theater. Mr. Mani'flold's ' appearanpo hero la recognized n ono of the mcst Important dramatic events of the reason , on account ot his distinctive eminence as an actor , the high standard of his productlono nnd his owji unliiuo vcrojtlllty , which permits Iho pro- sentatlon of n repertory of remarkable variety of dramatic expressions and fttong papular Interest. Since ho first assumed tlio task of preserving the Interests of the drama and tcjchlng the public the loawn In morals attached ! to such work , Mr. Mans- fleld'w energies have never fagged , nnd the splendid results of hia efforts are known everywhere. Katlo Eimnett , supported by n company of well known players , will open a four night engagement nt the Creighton , with n low- priced matinee , Sunday , March 8 , presentliiB her latest melodramatic iraccess , "An Ameri can Doy. " Tlio Woodward Theater company , which oponu nt Hoyd'B , Sunday matinee. March " 8 , announces that theio Is nothing small about II Its attraction but the prlco of mlmlMlon. I TCtflnnn nnnnln I , r A pnrrloil n 11 rt n phnntM fif bill | promised for each nlKht. All the plays presented nro sensational comedies , with nti- morous specialties. Cnlclum. nml clcctrlo affects nnil fpeclnl scenery are carried for every production. This company lias been playing the last three wccka In Council Uluffa to hl IniHliiisBji , turnliiR people away on several occasions. Sunday innttliieo tlio five- act comedy "Not Guilty" will Via presented. ' i Sunday night the four-act comedy "Tlia Midi nlRht Watch. " Sale of ficatH ojiotm Saturday nt 9 a. m. 'Tho ' Merry World , " Canary and Lederer's ! ) lg extravaganza , and the latoht Biiccesg of Its Wild , will bo the attraction nt tlie CrolKh- lon for threa nlhts | ; , cominenclnB Thursday , March 12. TroiiM"1 * In < Ii < * IliiNlnrxN Worlil. AUjBNTOWN , Pa. , March 4. Nathan Trotter nnd J. S. Elvorson were today ap pointed receivers of the Catarvina Manu facturing company. This action was hastened by two notes for $12,000 , which fell duo Sat urday last , and which ttio company could not meet. The company haii a bonded debt of $199,000 , and Itu bills payable amount ( o $85,000. Tim capital stock I * $500,000. of Which * 33'J,8CO Is paid In. There IH duo the company $21,000. The company did a busi ness of $100,000 to $500,000 a year , H was started In 1SG2 , and has ir.llls nf Catasqua and two at Fullcrtnn , employing 100 inon , NK\V YOHK , Mnrcli 4.-J. Jl. VoorhlH lias IIOPII iippolntcd recolver of HIP Scott Ice iitid Coal company In u malt bioucht liy Wil liam 8. Orny , u Judiirnoiit creditor. Tno company was Incorporated a year ago with a capital Htoclc of IIGO.WO. In these days of toleplione , teltgraph , eloc- Irlclty and steam pcoplo cannot afford to wait days or as > many hours for nillef. Tlila Is our IOJB33 for offering you Ono Mtnuto Cough Cure , Neither days nor hours , nor oven minutes , el n pro before relief In afforded. SriiHiilloiiiil DI-VI-UHIIIICIIIN Ciiiuliiir. SKATTLQ , March 4 , The Judge * todsy re fused to icmovo Ilrcolver DurlelgU of the Northern Pacific road. There ore call ) to lo tenaat'onal ' devulopmciita corning. I could get relief from a most horrible rible blood dis- cse I had spent hundreds of dollars trying various remedies and physi cians , none of which did me any good. My finger nails came off and my hair came out , leaving me perfectly bald. I then went to HOT SPRINGS Hoping to be cured by this celebrated treatment , but very soon became disgusted and decided to try S.S.S. The effect was truly wonderful. I commenced to recover at once , and after I had taken twelve bottles tles I mis entirely cured cured by S.S.S , when the world- renowned Hot Springs had failed. WM. 8. LOOMIS , Shreveport , l O a Uoi > k < . .utt I > oe e tad lit Tre lu < M l AJJ..H. SWlfT SrJiCll'lC CO. ,