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THE OMAHA DAILY OTEi WEDNESDAY. MABOII 11. 1SOO. SPBOIBL NOTICES. lH for ( lime column * Trill li < * tnUcii niilll lltiilO p. in. for tli cvrnlnic nnit until S | i. in. for ( lie ntnriiliift mill Similar edition * . AilvcrtlNpm liy n-iiiii'Nlliikr n niini- tirri'it clicck , can lnivi * nnmvcr * nil- ilroKttoil to n iitiinliiriil Icttri * In c-nrr < if Tlio HOG. Aii .r mi mlilrcNoil Mill lie delivered iipiiii iirmctitiitlon fi ( ( lit ; clieek oul > - , HutcN , 1 1--C n Tioril llrnt liinprllojtl Ic a Tioril tlii'i'i-nfler. No I III MR tnUni for IfHH tlin 11 U."c for llrnt I liner ! I on. 'I'liene fiilrerllneiiiviitN iniixt liu run coiiieou- tlvoly. WAM'IHI MAI.U 1IHM' . WA'KTKD. A GOOD PHYSICIAN IN A GOOD Ihc town on the Republican rl\or. For par ticular * nddre s IJox C2S. Lincoln. Neb. H M no-Mis * A rnw KNnRor/nc HUBTMNO MKN CAN find Mr-ndy. rmninblo * ork with C. F. Aifinu Co. , 624 So. ICth st. D-M3C2-Mil BALKSMUM. CAI.MNO ON irenernl iitoict or inanufncturlnft trnde , to cnrry flml-clnin sldo llnei no experience required. The Umpire Oil Co. . Cleveland , O. IJ M t7 All * ICO TO J1W PAIIJ SALriSMttN KOIl CICJAUSt extiprlcnco unneccifnry : extra Imluccmenti to cuntiimer * . Ul hop & Kline. St. Lmiln. Mo. GOOD. LIVn MEN WANTIJU : ON 8AI.AKY In nice clean buslncus. Call ot 1 \VANTin-8AI.K3MKN TO PRU. C1OAJ18 TO the tli.dc. M.OO to J1W.OO p-r month " ' ! " ' . All Btnndnnl imde ROoJn. The Ijj pete Co. , Lnpcrc Midi. II-.7MJ * onaANi7.iii8 I.-OK . TUB the Dr t onler In exl.lence. W if. IK-p. supt. , ItwIUcnt , Hooni 311 WANTUD. 4 SAIIRMIN : WITH AI iuFnn- enm 1U4 West 9tli nvcnuo , WANTED. SALESMAN VISITING irAIUJWAHK trnilc. tinners nml metal porkers In Ncbr.-nkn. tn ndd steel roollnc , eave trough , etc. , na a side line. AJdroiB L. 61 , Omulia 1' < jc'MSlg ] | } WANTRD-A COMPKTKNT YOUNQ MAN TO do liooMtCPplflir. Renernl oinco , nml > lcii < > gintihc ! woilc. Adilrem In wrltlna nnd slnte al ry expected , L. 03 Doe. * -S2MS * WANTHD. A COMPETENT CLOTHING SA1.US- man ; Applicants munt furnish references. Ail- dies-j P. O. IJox 100 , Lincoln , _ , 13 flMUtfr ONR IN EVERY STATE ; TO our clgnri on credit ! Bnmplea ! uood pay ; exiunnpB nml cxcltnixe territory to proper nipllcnnl | . Addl-cM 1 * . O. Hox1KI. . New Yolk .City. n-M237 11 * WI3 liSIRI3 TO NHGOTIATn WITH TRAV- clliis nnd local salemnen to handle our hrnnds of line case Roods ; "Old llooltle. " "Oncnr I'ep- P"r , " etc. : nisD our line of line Kentucky whls- Itlcs nnd wines In hurreU ; coiniuliiilon , or sal ary nnd expenses If p"irf < .rrcU ; references re quired. D. H. I'oushcc & Co , , I.o.NlnKlon. Ky. IJ J1234 ! ! ' ' BAI.KSM'HN' , TO DRUO TRADE : sinr. UNK nr nlherwlsc. J. W. KnlBht , 217-223 Htntc t. , Richie , WIs. ll-&im 11 WANTKU FKJIAL12. WANTED , GIUL TOIl GENE11AI < IIOUSE- woik ; no washing. Apply 2COG I'opplcton n\e. , C M731 WANTED , AN EXPERIENCED COOK ; MUST be neat , steady and tn'tugtrlouR uml hnvc Rood references ; no others n"cd nppiy. llouni 206 , Omaha National linnh llUir. C M SM ED au Fen CIKNEHAI. . HOUSE- woilt. 1521 Clilcngo Ktrcet. C SJS-12 * roit niavr HOUSES. HOUHI.-S IN ALL , I'AIITS OP TIFE CITY. TI1I1 I O. IVava \ Company. 1503 Famain. D 631 1 UOUSCS. UUNUWA & CO. . 10S N. 15TH ST. . D-5M , MODEIIN HOUSES. C.A.STAlin , 1123 N.Y. LIFE D 633 FOP. HENT , NICE SOUTH FIIONT , 8-HOOM bilck liouse , wllh nil modern Improveincnis nnd In first data condition. Inquire on jirem- tBe . 2C10 Hnlf-llownrd street. D 213 HOUSES. WALLACE. IirtOWN 13LK. 1C & OUB V D 534 TOH ItKNT , HOUSES IW AL.U PAKTff OF ' * the city. Urennan-Love Co. , 430 I'nxton Mock. D-M5J1-MZ7 Toil RENT , 7-nOOM MODERN FLAT. LANGE block , CM So.13th St. D-CT A3 ' _ TWO C-nOOM COTTAGES , ONE FURNISHED ; modern ; 802 So. 30th. D 713-11 * DEHKRA1JLE 8 ROOM HOUSE. CENTRAL location. Apply 2C16 , Capitol Avenue.D D 722-1 ! ' * HOUSES FOR KENT. LAROU LIST , TROM > VOO up' McCttgue Investment Co. , 1508 Dodce. FINE 10-ROOM HOUSE , NEWLV PAl'ERKD , d minutes walk tu ICIh & Douglas. W. F. cmrlc. 2203 Douglas. p M75J11 * 3 ROOM COTTAGE. API'LY 111 FOIITH 16th treet. U S12-11 * IlIONT FUUMSIIICI ) KOOJIS. 3 NICE FURNISHED ROOMS , LIGHT HOUSE- keeping. Ilia 8. llth stu-et. E M707 11 * Fl.EASANT SUmToF ROOMS , 1913 DODGE 1 E-71Z FURNISHED ROOMS , CHEAP. MODERN 1M- pi'jxcmi-nts. 200 So. 20111 , E 723-12- * rURNIHHED ROOMS FOR GENTLEMAN AND housekeeping. C0 Nort.i 17th. K-SZI5-12 * BUl'EIUOR IIOUBEKEEI'INU ACCOMMODA. tlonfl. 2C11 HI. Mnry's. n M4I 12 * i.-i.iiMsiiin . HOOMS AMI IIOAUIJ PIJRN'ISIIED I-RONT ROOMS WITH .OR without board ; t-tcitm beat : clectilo bMU Imiba ; rates rrasonuble. Midland hotel , IGth nnd ClileaKO sin. F M535 FURNISHED STEAM HEATED ROOMS. MOD cm conveniences ; boaiil. 0)2 ) Ho. 131)1. ) ! ' 53 ; NICE ROOM AN1J 15OARU , fL C20 srioTlL FV-5M-M20 * CL'EOANT ROOMH ; WITH IMRST-CLASS luuid ; llnent localon ( In city. Ppalmily real- dcn-'u , 1309 Canltol avinue. F M210 13 * FOR lH\'l'-UM'UHMSIIii ) ROO.IIS. I UNFURNISHED fHAMDKnS FOR HOUSE- liiMM'Inn , man nml wife ; water tu kitchen : fleet Hints ; wanto pipe. 313 N. lilli. _ O MC13 FOIl UI5NT STOIH3S AXIJ OIWIUKS FOU'UKNT. THE 4-STORY 11RICK IIUILDING nt DID I'nrn.nn t. TliU bulldlns lins a lire- in out cement ba ement , conip'utir atenm heat- ln nxtures , wntcr on ull Uoors , BJ , etc. Ap ply nt the olllco of Tbe Hoe. _ IaiO Riiiic STORE DUILDING ; 1011 Farnami thrtu stories and b.mement ; will altei to suit tenant ; Igw rent. 314 I'lrst National Hank buUillnc. I-MC3j _ cTiiN-rs , m WEEKLY. SALARY , TO main imrtleH ; lltllo woilc ; n Rniip fur Homo onoi new eeliumo ; fnlluru Imryuwlblt ; uillc fur ppicla li-uposltlon. Lock liox 5303. lloston , lln a. 1 * 1233 11 * AOION'TS WANTKU. GENERAL AGENTS' \VOilCIS at a local oKcnts. Corfet Works lv n Arbor. Mich. J-M233 11 * _ AGliNTS WANTliD KVHRYWIIERB , JRX wonderful nou-RUs ; nay Jt ilnlly , sure ; no t-x livrlenre required ; demuntl nrvcr cuppllnli cata InKUu frea ; Maniple , ICr. Aliirnlnum Novell Co. . S55 Ilnmd ay , New Yolk. J M l 11 * WAITED TO OM AH"A\ALI , ' itmirr irniANnBns COMINC In. List louses for Knt wltli J. H. 1'ar rotto , ICIh nndDodg _ _ L " lH-H0 ! L WANTED > N REFINED 1'AMILY , S OR well furnlilied ronro * wllh prlvlltK * ot llgli tioiieckecplnt ; lijccupla wllli tmiilL child. lie reference ! . lUut must to low and lioua in 'dcrn , Addresn L Ci , lite. K-llti : 11 * fJTOHAGK. BTORAaU , FRANK UWUR8 , 1ZU HARNEY M-M7 _ _ 1'AOIFIC BTOItAai : AND WAREHOUSE Co ! VOS 910 Jonco. Qcntial tloraco and Nrn rdlng M-MS riUVATE HOMB KOIl IiM IKH I1EFOHR ANI ilurlnir ccnftnrmenl ; tnLlcn adopted OP euro for ; teniM misonablc. ( US N. SJIIi nve. . coi ! A.irt st , Omnlia. M-7J5-13' WANT1SU TO HUY. tND-HAND I-'UUNITURE. BROWfJ'a. lot S. II. N-6JS HOUHH OF T ROOMS , 1'IM.tJ HOTV 19itN Improvctnenli. well Inillt. llrtt-cUn c-mJItlor nd within tVi mllei m.i'h nr noitl-\\eat c ) > a loltke. IIOO cash , < 15 wnntlil- ; i nt nt. UfurRe P. Umil . I'aitci ; I5IU. K 1 ! ! ( ) R Uce , KOIl SAMi JIISORI.I.ANK01IS. BRED Bwisrrr POTATOES. VINELKHS , KRF.E T7iro.JV'lllliimii , llenmn " , N b. _ q.--MIM-Ma' _ nisHT iAt t > woo "nocf AND CHICKIN . fence. Aluo "nil wire. " C. It. l Je , Ml DmiKln" . Q 440 FOR SALE. AN I'.NTIREl.Y NRW BUT OP imr future * , % cry cheap , AiMreM P. O , Itox 751 , Columbuii , Neb. Q-XI7M 19 V011 SALE , 6 HEAD NK'H , FRESH MILK C'nvc. Call afternoon , intd , Hth nnl , Hurt , street. ( J-M816 U * FOR BALK , HALL SAPE , ROLLER TOP DESK. Hammond tjpewrlter and ilcsK , Letter file cabinet , two revolving c.inlrt ; all lint clnts. Mr. L wi ! < , 4U IlnmKo block. Q-MS13 CLAIRVOYANTS. MRS. DR. H. WARREN , CLAIRVOYANT , tlE- linble buslno medium ; 8th rear at IIS N. ICth. 8 6)1 MASSAOi : , HATIIS , UTU. MADAME SMITH , 1522 DOUGLAS STREET. M floor , room 11 ; massage , steam , nlraliol nnd laths. T-f 57EO 14 * MME. AMI-S : , FORMERLY OF ST. LOUIS , MAH- sage nnd baths. DO ? S. 13th St. , 2J floor , room 19 , T M787 Af MADAME LICON , MASSAGE PARLORS , RESTful - ful and refreshing , 417 a. llth sir. , iipstnlit , T MSOO ll PKItSO.VAL. DATIIS , MASSAGE. MMH. POHT , 31914 S. 1STH. U-512 FIND LIVEHY RIGS CHEAP. ED UAUMLEY , 17th nnd St. Mark's avenue. Telephone. 4JO. U t3 _ _ MISS VAN VALKENRURGH. DESTROYS PER- mnnently by "lectrlcty stiporlluous hair , moles , \\nrts , etc. Room 4IC , N. Y. Life bids.t CORSETS MADE TO ORDER ; WRITE TOR measure directions. 1009 rnrtmm. Helle Ep- perljr Corset Co. U M17S-M ' MISS MASON'S DRESSMAKING HCHOOL. II. 421. Ileo building. U M702A4 * VIAVI-A HOME TREATMENT FOR UTERINE troubles. Physlclnn In attendance. Consulta tion or health book free. 316 llco ElilR.a515 a-515 THE I'ALACE I1EAUTIFUL HAIRDRE8S1NG manicuring and complexion parlors. 1613 l. . Omaha. U MS03 AO * MO.M3V TO LOAHUAt. . BSTATU. ANTHONY LOAN AND TRUST CO. , 31S N , Y. Life. Loans nt low rates for choice security In Nebraska & Iowa farms or Omaha city property. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. THE O. F. Davla Co. , 1S03 Fqrnnm St. W 517 0 PKR CENT MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA real estate & Neb. farms , W. II. Mclkle , Oitnln. W 54 S MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real estate. Rrennan , Love fit Co. , Poxton blk. W 513 CITY LOANS. C. A. STARR , S23 N. Y. 1-HfB. LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY property. W. Fainam Smith & Co. , 1320 ratnnm. W 531 FARM LOANS , DOUGLAS AND SARPY , 1 TO 10 sears ; low rotes. Gnrvln Bros. , 210 N. T L. W C52 GEO. P. I1EM1S , LOANS , PAXTON 11LOCK. W-353 FROM J1CO.OO UP. ff. D. WEAD , IGlh & Douslas. W 293-M15 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA property nt 5 , f > > 4. G nnd C\4 per cent. Pu cy A Thomas , room 2i)7 , First National Bank bldu. W 293 MOXI3Y TO LOAN" CHATTIES. MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE , PIANOS , horses , wagons , etc. , at lonest rates In cliy ; no removal of Roods : strictly confidential ; > ou can pay the loin off nt nny timeor In any amount. amount.OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. . 300 S. ICth st. X K3 MONEY TO LOAN , 30. CO , SO DAYS : FURNI- tnrc , pianos , etc. Duff Green , room 8 , Baiker blk. X534 HUSl.NHSS ClIA.\CiS. CRIPPLE CREEK GOLD STOCKS , SAFE AND sure ; J5 and upwards Invested often brings fabulous nnd quick returns by placing your orders with the Van Ruren. Investment Co : ( Incorpornted ) , bankers nnd brokers , SOS IBth st. , DC nvcr. Colo. V 653 6NB OF THE'IJEST SALOONS IN' THE CITY ; must sell on account of r'.cknes * . Address P. O. IJox 8U West Point , Neb. Y 11194 COAE AND FEED BUSINESS ; GOOD TRADE ; have other business ; Investigate , Address L 4 , llco. Y M33S M27 * I'OU SALE , ABOUT 2,000 LBS. MINION TYPE , 700 Ibs. agate , CW Ibs. brevier tjpe , 150 pair twO'thlrd typo case * . 40 double Iron stands for two-thirds cases. Thin material was used on Trio Omaha Bee. and Is In fairly peed condi tion. Will bo sold cheap In bulk or In quantities to suit purchasers. Apply In perron or hy mall to the Hen Publishing Co. . Omahn , Nell. Y 713 FOR SALE CIGAR AND CONFECTIONERY business , cheap ; living rooms , low rent. Ad- diess L 61 BfC. Y 23-10 * WANTED. AN ACTIVE PARTNER IN A GOOD. pnylnK business ; JSjO.OO cash required. Address D CO. Bee. Y M243 11 * roil WANTED MACHINERY. NB\V OR SECONDhand - hand , to oqulp u creamery and checsu factory ; will trade clear cultivated farm for same , George W. Ames , 1517V4 Farnam strot-t. 55 M j-6-Ml 2 * A"STRICTLY" CHOICE QUARTER SECTION of clear land to exchange for Rood draft stallion. Address Box SO , Oealalln , Neb. Z M238 12 FOR SALE KKAfj ESTATE. BARGAINS. SALE OR TRADE. IN CITY PROP- crtlea nnd farms. Jno. N , Frenrer , opp. P. O. RE 53C GEO. P. BEMIS.HOUSES , LOTS , IRRIGATED farm' lands , loans. 305 and 30S Paxton block. RK-557 ABSTRACTS , THE BYRON REED COMPANY. FOR SAI.U HANN'S PARIC , GRAND ISLAND , Neh. , the largest and most beautiful park In central Ni-lmihkn. containing 20 ncreg , Inrsc hall , with stnKO ncd all modern Imprmenienm : - terms very llheml. For pattlculars Inquire of Henry Hann , Grand letnnd , Neh. . RH M2CT-M15 * LIST mAT.i ESTATE AND RIINTA I'jtoi * . crty with Jones , Crounto block , Omaha. nn MM5-MJ7 _ SO ACIin FARM , ONU MILK KIIOM VAI nimlso , Haunders County , Neb ; fine Improxe- inentR : Will rent cheap. KIdellty .Truct Co , . , 1T03 Fu mom St. RH 230-12 * TOR SALI3 OR LEASE , LARGE1 FRAME warehouse ; at Ucamlna street and 11. & M. track. I'"Dr partlculais , ' address or call on R. II. Iluscli , 10H Douclas ntreet. RE Mill 13 TAKI2X UP. TAKENUP , ONE LARGE. BLACK HORSK , p.ir [ -forehead , also one bay inure , star In forehead and while hind foot. Owner may hayo. name n.une by proving property and payIng - Ing charges. If not claimed In three days will ! liu sold. Cudahy Packing Co. burn. 814-11 U1CVCLICH. OMAHA UICYCLn CO. . BEST PLACIO TO BUY bidden ; bicycles repaired , yg jj. ICth si. M6 IYrT I WEST HICYCLE & GUN CO , 2418 GUMMING rT . , Agent for "Ontario" , "Newport" & ethers. fSS- - HUILDIN'U ANIJ LOAN AHSOCIATJOXS H.T SHARKS IN MUTUAU L. & U. AS.S'N PAY [ C , 7 , 8 per cent when i , t , 'i jcnrs old ; ulwtya redeemable. 1TOI I'ariiuin > t. , Nattlnser , sec. HOW TO OUT A UOUI3 OR 8KCUR17 ( JOOn Intereit on aavlncs. Apply to Omaha I , . & n. AIH'II. I'M Kurnam. a. M , Nattlnger , tec.5CO 5CO 3 SIIOHTIIAMI AND TYl'KWUlTI.Va. A C. VAN BANT'3 BCHOOL. 61J N. V. LIKE. M7 SIUSIO , AUT AM ) IANC3UAGK. onouan v. onu.nNUECK , UANJO ANE KUltar tcachtr , 1815 Chicago st. 109 , Nll\V 6CAl.n KIMRALti 1'IANO. ITS ; 9W ! pianos rented.Vllllam II. Schmoller , flftl lloor. McCnsue buldln ! _ . . 11WJ lt 1MT11OM7.U 1IOMU IKUUSTHY. THK ALWAYS RBUAIII.K * UAUNES8 SHO1 of Joseph I andio ! fiier , munaecd by the oldesi ( .radical saddler and harr , Eimaker Df Omaha I U now lcc ted at W3 Poj ISth ( , , corner Jack , . nn. All kind * ot horuMiiads and factor ; coodti on hand , la suit customers. Repalrtui iiromptlf Httrndtil to. August Bolinr , Munactr til So. llth it. , corner Jackton. 4S1 MM , of . DHKSSSI.VICI.VG. IN IfAillLJKS ; Cl'l ' , KIT AN ! tlio fiuannteoil. inquire H1J Chicago. M-sn i I.09T. LOST , ORKY HOUND DOO ; LMIItT HROWN llpht rpot on en < l of tail ) rewnrtl for return to 3IW Fnrnnm. Ix > sl 7M 10 I.08T. A RI.ACK MIXHU WATER BI'ANIKb nnd Ncwfnunillnnd dog , lonK hnlrctl , brond heAil nnd little white spot on hrennt. Heen Innt nhoiit a month ; hip retvnnl for return to four block * o t of Ief nml Dumb Institute , or S. Clirlstenren , tXJth and I'lnkney. lost 8U-10 * LOST , LADY'S I.IOHT COIXDRKD 1.EATHRR hnnil-sntchel ; medium Blicj between Union raclflc depot nnd corner of Thirtieth and Davenport , miltnble re Ard will I > e pnld for It * return to Dnnlel Hayes , 31014 So. 1Mb "t. Ix > 8t-M23) 11 rtTRNlTUltn PACKED. JIATTRnSSr.S. nid renovated , window cushions made : reduced , M. S. Wnlklln , 2111 Cumlng. Tel. 1W1. MORANIVS BCIIGOU LAST THRU. UKCHNS this week , 1'rlvate lessons. Call. AlnTiys open , 737-AO I A-\VNHHOICIUS. It. MAROWITZ LOANS MONHY. 418' N. IS ST. 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McCIure , Limited New York City Waltham Watches Alade by IheAmerican Waltham Watch Company are the best and most reliable timekeepers made in this or any other country. Ask io see tlie name "River side " cr " Royal " engraved on the plates , and always the word "Waltham. ' : DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY All Druggists. EVERY WOMAN Eoniptlines needs a reliable monthly regulating meillcla < DR. PEAL'S PENNYROYAL PILLS , Ara prompt , safe nnd certain ID result. The irenu too ( Ir , I'enl'a ) iiflvtrillsapuolnt , K ataaywhero 11.00 , Bherman A VcCuiinen tirus Co. , l.'u OcdE * street Omiha. Ner- ASIUSHMKNTS , BOYD'S The Woodward Theater Go , ir i-Koi'Li ; in. Tonight ; . "A VOUXfi AMI3HICAX. " A I'Mvt'-Aet Coim-ily , Wednesday Matinee : "The Mldnlsht Watch.- " Una Hundred 1'resents ( riven awny. ' 1'rlces : 10 Cents tu All 1'ans of tli HOUBC. CJmnse cf play every perforinahct. , BOYD'S SVTUIIDAY. " * * AlarcU l . Two Corrcorts Slutliieo and Night , by SOUSA'S Poorlosa Concert Ban-J , JOHN I'llILIl' 60USA. Conductor. MISS MYRTU3 rRRNCH , Soprano. MISH CAJtRIK ni'ICU , Vlollnlic. MR. ARTHUR 1'RVOR. Trombone , Halo open * nt 0 o'clock Friday murnlng. En. tire first lloor , H.W ; balcony , 11.00 , 750 und tOc : gallery , ffic. CRPIflHTON faxton & . , * * \ * - * vl XI. J. Uil Telephonu Rurge 1531. .Mgri MATIN'Un TODAY , SlIIO. AllHfllt SSt TOMairr Hiin , inc , use , HSC , niu750 KATIE EMMETT - , Irt AN AMERICAN BOY 3 nlghti , cwnmenclnj , TQMOHUOW Main Canary & Ledfrar" * N. Y , Cuslno Production , NEW DEFENSJUOR M'GINN ' .11 . , 11 r ,1 Alleged that the lbel > is Killed Edward SECOND TRIAL OF tiff CASE IS BEGUN Kyv Willie * * of < JMiiHlnii > < liiRr Toll * lie Stop * In Ctiurt Iloctnr * jleVitrlliu the A Jury In the trial o ! Ilarnpy McQInn tor the murder ol Edward McKcnna was secured at 11:20 : o'clock yesterday , Vttor seventy- three jurors of the regular panel and eight talcsnioti had been examined. The following men constitute the Jury : II. H. Wcthcrnll , Thirty-second and I streets , South Omaha ; Charles A. Illng , 1338 South Twcnty-nfth avenue ; Joseph Hupp , 3110 California ; Frank A. Hall , 1801 North Twcnty-BjvcntU strtct ; J , D. Gilbert , Twentieth and Farimm streets ; William D. Hulc , Tenth anil Chicago streets ; ' Adolph tiloick , Donson ; William Munneclte , 1629 Ohio street ; Milton Hcmlrlcks , 2217 Howard street ; Henry Miller , a brlckmahcr employed by Wlthnell llros. & Smith ; P. L. Bugbec , 1218 Shwinan avenue ; Jamoa D. llruner , ex-county superlntenilent of schools. Dtigbco and Ilrmier are talesmen , Btigbeo having served on the Scljan Jury early In January of tjila year. As pjon as the Jury had been secured the wltncflsos In the case nt the request of both sides wcro Instructed by the court to re main outside of. the court room and In the 1'all\vay during the entire progress of tha trial. trial.Tho The opening statement of the caao was inado by County Attorney Baldrics , whoso statomtMit. did not vary from the story of tha caw as developed by the testimony _ t the former trial. The statement of what the djjfcnso pro- pored to show was made by T. J. Mahoncy , ami was In the nature of a surprise id all In tlio court room. Tills statement was to the effect that the theory of the defense will ho that the death of McICenna was not cauced by the bullet wound Inflicted by Mc Ginn , but was duo to' the doctor who at tended McICenna. Mr , Mahoncy made the bold statement that It would bo proved by the testimony of the best surgeons In the city that If McICenna'md ; jiot been treated bv a physician ho would bs alive toJay. Continuing , ho said that It would ba shown that McICenna's death was caused by blood poisoning , resulting from the careless man ner In which the attending physician pros ecuted his search for the bullet. The evi dence will show , ho state : ! , that the bullet struck McKenna In the lower part of the abdomen , moving In n downward direction , and that It struck the pubic bone , splitting the bullet In two pieces , one of wblcl : past > oJ backward and downward along tlu pelvic wall and the oilier passing downward Into the groin , Thesejplects. It would bo Hliowir , would not have caused -death li they had been nllowod - > to remain , but In searching for them' , .nrst' . wlth a probe and afterward by means , of" Abdominal Incision , the Intestines were cut and larccrntcd am Inflammation resultc ; ! Uriim the fuel thane no measures were taken tu prevent It. Aside from this feature of the defense the statement of wlia lhe defense wouli sliow yas.practically tliQlsame as was branch out a ( thct former l.rlal.'i Involving self-do fenso ami , provocation on the part of Me Kenna. " * x Yesterday attcrndqnjft o testimony o Henry Hobblns , 5825 Fpr ! nce boulevard , am of Drs > . Impey andfc Matthews was taken 11 bblnn was an eye jwltrfess of the shooting and tojd the story 'W It has appeared In print. Driving north ) ' Hejtaw McGinn stand Ing. at the corner of Twenty-fourth street an Ames avenue and when1"'McICenna ' got of a motdr car qt that pJJrit IcGlnti first curM him' and th'cn , shot. liipW i . , ' . TJlOA doctors testified itBatwound * waattr direct 'cansd'or'aoattr ' > "Tfco"att6rrt'e7'"fO'r' ' ; tli dofdnso referred to thesroerd , of. the forrm trial , In whldh Dr. Irr\pcy waairecorded a saying that the Immediate cause of deal was peritonitis. The wltness said that ! ho- made that ptatcment Is was Incorrect. Drive out the Impurities from your blood with Hood's Sarfaparllla and thus avoid that tired , languid feeling and even serious Ill ness. - Sliii | > } y'TrJii > j to G t .Even. ' Vllliara fia'ldwln , alias Izard , went Into , the Ak-Sar-Ben beer hall Monday night and ordered a couple of drinks , for which ho tendered a counterfeit half dollar In payment. Izard was placed under arrest , charged with attempting to pass spurious money. The coin was a poor imitation. Izard raid that t some party Induced him to take It and that t ho. was merely trying to get square by gettlnR rid. of It. No other counterfeit monsy was found upon him. Ho will bo turned 1 over to the federal authorities. g AMUSEMENTS. 3L 3Lceeocccceccoccoocccoccccooo ceeocccceccoccoocccoccccooo The Woodward Theater company at the Boyd last night sold standing room nt g o'clock. Tonight , the piece , "A Young American , " In flvo acto. At the matinee today the bill io "The Midnight Watch. " Ono hundred presents given to the children. The next attraction at the Creighton , commencing - mencing a throe-night eng i/ieinent tomorrow night , will bo Canary & Lodorer's "second annual review. " "Tho Merry World" was the reigning New York uuccess during the early part of the present season , and In h of the cities In which It has olncc id Its triumph has been equally as great. The cast numbers among Ito members some of the bes known artiste In the operatic and burlesque world , and the company In Its en tirety is announced au being the largest of jfK any similar organization at present touring the country , Lovero of every style of the atrical entertainment will find somothlng 3lo loa applaud In "Tho Merry World , " a ? It Is a combination of all the most favored rtylce of dramatic entertainment. There Is opera , drama , burlcsqua a nil vaudeville , and each of these various lines , are presented to the audience In a thoroughly artistic and un usually sumptuous manner. "SI riunhard" wllle , | the drawing card at the Crclghton for ( Ito nlgh'ts , commencing with a low-priced matlnc * Sunday , March 15. "An American Boy 'liresented by Katie Emmatt and her evppfwlug company , will clojo the cngagcmcnti-af the Creighton wltli wo performances today. A , populnr-prlcml mnllneo for ladles nnd children will bo given At 2:30. : The now famous dnnocr , "La Ilo > " Puller , ins been secured by Messrs. 1'axton A lurRCRS for a one-night engagement at relRhton hall In the near future , the theater > olng taken for that evening. & SOUTH OMAHA NEWS g a § coco sccoocco cccoccceccce x At a caucus of leading ilemocr.its yes terday to flx up a slate fotvtho camprtlgn. Dr. T , It. Ensor woa chosen to lead. When the meeting adjourned Dr. Knsor announced that ho would bo n. candidate for mayor. Until yesterday the democrats were undecided about a leader. Mayor Johnrton has a num ber ot friends who were anxlcuo lor him to accept the nomination , nnd Johnston would have accepted If Hnror had been slated for city Ireasurer. However , the democrats feel entirely satisfied with the arrangement and are confident that the head of tbo ticket will win. Dr. Ensor said that ho would go Into the race wholly unpledged ) nnd ho would not make promises of any kind to the rakon men , gamblers , railroads , packing houses or the stock yards company. Ho Intends , he snys , to malic a square light on his record as a business man and a democrat. The fight for the mayoralty nomination be tween Iilanchard and Smiley In the rcnubll * can camp still goes on. Flotlt men have friends and each faction. to doing all It cnn for Its favorite. The Smiley men claim that their candidate will get the nomina tion on the first billet , but the IllanchnrJItcs say that the strirgfila will not be settled so easily. The convention will bo held on Sat urday , the 21st. . Will-Try o Stop It la expected that there will bo a lively tlmo at the meeting of the city council this evening when Jack Walters springs a resolution elution directing the chief of police to pre vent George Drlgga from erecting ti shoot Iron building at tlio northwest corner of Twenty-fifth and N streets , as ho now pro posns to do. The erection of the building , as contem plated , would bo. In direct violation of the city ordinances , nnd Walters Insists that ho will prevent Brlggs from disobeying the Into if p'ssible. Other members of the city council are rather Inclined to shut ono eye an3 allow the work to go on , just for the sake of giving men work and covering up the unsightly hole where the building Is to go. Ag a reason for not allowing Brlggs to prrceed Walters cites the case of II. Abrarns , who owned the store on N street r.oir Twonly-fltth street , which was burned down last summer , The city council re fu eil to allow AbraniB to erect a sheet Iron structure , and he build a neat brick block , which Is an ornament to the street. Walters InslotB that It la not right to refuse ono man a permit and then In six months allow another t > violate tlio law. Cuttle from California. John Sparks , a well known cattle man from Amcdoe , Gal. , arrived In the city yes terday , and was a guest of the managers o : the stock yards. Mr. Sparks cimo ahead o n train load of cattle , which ho Intends to dis pose of at this market. It requires about seven days to bring n shipment from Amedee. As the entire state of California Is ouU'ldo ' of the quarantine lines , as Issued by the Department of Agriculture , the ship ment will be unloaded at the quarantln- - pens , and will be Inspected as provided by law. The rars wll | also be Inspected , am If any of the cattle are diseased , the- cars will bo fumigated before being used again. M. P. Dlanchard Is In Kansas City. Mrs. E. D. Martin of Fremont Is vlsltlni friends In the city. N , P. Larson of Cokeyllle , , Wyo. , Is In th city visiting friends. II. Stoddard of" Aspln , Wyo. , was at th yards ye'storday with four cars of cattle. George L. Dare left yesterday afternoo : for Cripple Creek , where he111 engage I : business. The women of the First Methodist Eplsco pal church will servo dinner and supper o : election day. MIke Fleming , who was visiting hi brother , J. II. Fleming , has returned to hi home at Venice. III. The Homo Missionary society of the First Methodist church will meet with Mrs , Denn Allbery , 816 North Twenty-fifth streetth afternoon. The Board of Equalization met yesterda forenoon and will hold another session todn for tlio purpose of equalizing the taxes o the viaduct repairs. This evening the Ideal club will give ono of a series of dancea at Masonic hall. On Wednesday evening. March 25 , the club w'll give a "hard times" dance. Second ward republicans held a rally at Strangler's hall last evening. Addresses were made by P. J. Barrett , D. Morrlll , II. C. Murphjr ; William Naglo and several Candi dates. The South Omaha McKlnley club will Iiavo a rally at Young Men's Institute hall , Mon day evening. March 1C. General John C. Cowln , J. Ei. Webster and others have prom ised to speak ; * Today Mayor Johnston will remove Officer Martin Spocttlo from the police force for cause. It Is claimed that Spoettle has de voted moro time Io political meetings than to his duties and has attended political ineot- Ings whila In uniform and on duly , Tire executive , committee o the Young Men's Christian association has decided to : order a gymnasium outfit at once. Rooms in the McGlunoss block on N etrcot , bavo boon engaged for one year , with the option of extending tbo' lease to three years If do- Slfca- When In want of a good liniment , buy Sal- vatlon Oil , which costs only 25 cents. it AViiK Only a .Scare. The city health department had a small-pox scare Monday nlubt. It was reported from same Swansona , who Ilvo at Thirteenth and Williams streets. Dr. Towne at once visited the patient and found a 2-year-old girl who wao evidently suffering from a case of chicken pox , aggravated by a stomach dis order , A very brief diagnosis Indicated that there was no sign of smallpjx and the apprg. henslouB of the neighbors ivero relieved. Headache Is the direct result of Indigestion and stomach disorders. Remedy those by Using De Witt's Little Early Hlsors , and your headache disappears. The favorite lit- Va pills everywhere. 'i" SENT POSTPAID IN' ' EXCHANGE POIl 100 COUPONS , ' OB , IF YOU PREFER , TOR 2 COUPONS AND $1.00 IN CASIL The w.tch li nickel , good tlmelcetper. quick tem wind Bnd let. You will find one coupon Inside each 2 ounce big and two coupons inside each 4 ounce bag of Send coupon * wltli name and mddrcit to BLACKWELL'S ' DURHAM TOBACCO CO , , Durham , N. C , Buy a bap of this Celebrated Smoking ; Tobacco , and read the coupon , \vJuch gfves a list of other premiums and how to get them. 2 CENT STAMPS ACCEPTED , CUT FIXED CHARGES IN TWO OommiUoo Submits Its Finn for Reorgan the Short Lino. PRESERVES THE ENTIRE SYSTEM INTACTbi Aim * Kppi Vi irnnloH of HIP IllopUi of ( Irriron Itnllwnr ami XitvlKii- t to n Sloi'U ? 2r,0 * > < > l' 'r Mile. NEW YORK , Match 10. The plan for the reorganization of the Oregon Short Line & Utah Northern lUllway company , which plan ! m been agreed to by all tha contending Interests , was olflclally sent out today. It calls for foreclosure and a now company , to bo known as the Oregon Short Una Halt- road company. It preserves the entire sys tem and also control of the block of Oregon Hallway nnd Navigation stock which se cured the $13,000,000 collateral trust bonds , the now Short Lilno company paying the assessment upon the Navigation stock. There are 1,480 miles of the Short Line system and prior liens of $21,765,000 upon about 1,180 miles will remain undisturbed , but the total Indebtedness will bo only about ? 25,000 per mile. The annual llxcd charges nt the new company will be $1,853,270 , as compared with $2,788,575 for the old com pany. This reduction In charges Is accom plished hy converting one-half the present $10,894,000 consolidated 5s Into C noncumu- latlvo "A" Income bonds , likewise one-half the $3,470,000 Utah Southern general and extension 7 per cent mortisages. The other half gets now 5 per cent bonds and by con verting the $13,000,000 collateral trust G per cent bonds Into noncumulatlvo " 11" bonds to receive Interest , If earned , 3 per cent for three years , and 4 per cent there after. ' The "IV bonds have two directors In the company. Any Income from the Navigation stock to secure tholr own .1 or 4 per cent Income and no lease of the new company can be made without tlio majority consent or n guarantee of their Income. No lien ahead of the "A" and "H" bonds can bo created without a majority consent of each. The present J2G.1S0.200 common stock pays $13 per shareIn four Installments and receives therefor the new consolidated G per cent gold bonds and 50 per cent of stock In the new company , the other half of stock going to the holders of the $11,370,000 con sols and Utah Southern bonds In the ratio of 100 per cent of their holdings , making a total stock of the new company of $27- 460,100. I'l.ACnS THE III.AMK ON Tlltt ROADS , Stnclc liMiIt r KxprpHHoM HIM VIuwn on tin'IVi'iiilnnl "If Is about time the railway companies were getting together and formulating some plan to relieve the South Omaha stock yards and those Interested therein , " said a promi nent live Block dealer yesterday. "They have had plenty of time and opportunity to amic ably adjust their differences with the stock yards company , and , If our Information Is reliable , and wo think it is , every overture \\lthin the reach of the latter company has been extended. The yards produced propo sition nftcr proposition , only to have them rejected. Then the rallrcad people got their heads together and fixed up an arrangement to suit themselves , which , wo understand , \\as 'satisfactory to the stock yards com pany ; but It appears that It Is not the In tention ot the roads to mete out to home Industries even the benefits extended , to Kansas City and other Missouri river mar kets. "When the new system of rates on live stock was put In on January 1 , It was said the rates would bo no b'gher than they were heretofore , but this Is not the case. The rates materially advanced the expense of transportation to the shipper ; and this did not satisfy the' roads. They applied an arbitrary charge of $1.50 terminal charge on every car of live slock originating In Ne braska. Sh'ppers from outside of tlio state do not have to pay this , neither do Ne braska shippers have to pay a terminal charge at Kansas City. They pay the Kan sas City Stock Yards company GO cents per car for unloading stock and this amount Is taken out of the revenue of the company. At Omaha the shipper has to pay this 60 csnts. " IN.1UIIY TO IIAII/WAY TRACKS. CIIUHLM ! IDtliu Suit DrlppInKK from IlefrlKeriitor Carn. The Central Railway club has started an Inquiry with regard to the Injury caused to bridges , track and trucks by the dripping of salt water from refrigerator cars. A com- mlttoo having the subject In charge recently asnt out circulars consisting of four questions which were designed to bring out the experi ence of each of the Important roada bundling thcsa cars In regard to whether this difficulty had been found to be serious , and asking for Information pertaining to proposed remedies thorofor. Fourteen different railways nnd also several refrigerator companlos replied , and the Information obtained is valuable. Few have realized that such a small matter as the dripping of rait water from passing freight trains could have any Important effect upon the safety of structures , but the re ports of several of tbo largo roads Indicate that thlo difficulty has boon underestimated by those uho have considered It trivial. The troubles experienced are almost wholly con fined to the tracks upon which tha loaded cars are hauled , and the effect Is most notice able on curves and at points whcro the trains stop and start , as under such curcurnstances the brlno which may have collected Inha \ pi pen during a run Is thrown violently to the outlets from which it escapes In larger quan- titles than ntien running quietly. SHOUT MNliS MATTISIt SIHIMITTISII. TeKtlnuiiiv TnUi'ii on ( he ( liii'Mtlou of ( lie DIvlxloii of SlirpluH. TIrero uaa a full attendance at the court of Mastcr-ln-Cliancery Cornish of the Union Pacific yesterday when the term opened. The first case taken up was the division of certain amounts of surplus throughout tlio system , The morning was spent In tak ing testimony on this question , Freight Traf fic Manager Munroo and Assistant General Freight Agent 8. W. ISckles of Salt Lake being the witnesses. The consideration of the Short Line con troversy was brought to a close and sub mitted to the court. At yesterday afternoon's session of the master's court a formal hearing was held IDn the subject ot corporate expenses , the ( Id- , termination of amounts apportioned each ; of the leveral roadg In the Union I'aclllc sys tem , Alexander Miller ot lloston , the as sistant comptroller for the receivers , wua the principal \\itncax. He WdM at Crlpiiln Cri-Hr. "Colonel" Mai ley of the Michigan Contra ! road has just returned from a trip through the west. When asked concerning the con dition of tlu railroad business In Unit sec tion lie replied ; "Very dull , I nuvor aw It much duller. You express turprUo Unit railroading around Cripple Crock and other nilnltiR tow'is ' that are enjoying booms should not bo goodIt would bo If the people there had the money with which to purchase transportation , but } hey haven't. The fortune-seekers who have gone out are only too anxious tu come cast , but ( hey can't raise tha pilcn of 11 ticket. I saw nearly thirty flna-looklng young fellow K sleeping on the floor of the dfpot at Colorado Spring * nlRht before last. There are , at the least calculation , throa times as many laborers In this district as can possibly bo provided with employment. Yo , If all of the o people hnd mrney tlio eatitbound pa onger trafllc would enjoy a big boom right off. It's a good place to keep aTayfrorn. _ " * " IdilHliiK ( lu Triu-lE Aliofir I1" In mix. DENVER , MarrU 10 , The- Florence . & Crlpplo Creek Rallwey company today let n contract to Carlisle , Dltman & Woltbrcc to ralso Us roadbed about twenty feet through night Mile canyon to fc-et It out ot tlio wuy of the summer fluodu that have forced a sus pension of traffic for week * every summer : since the road was built. Tlio work will bo e.xcsvated In aolld rock. Doot CIIPU tit liunt HIIJ- . Freight matter * are nut ao lively as they were at this tlmo taut weefc. The low prices offered tor train , preyent much of a move , In that direction. There lifts boon , nnd still It , A considerable movement of liny , but ' tha rnllroid mon uny Hint there Is no money In transporting liny. As ono official si yesterday , "Of couro , wo toke Ml the t > ay i Hint comes our way , but we're not breakIng - Ing our ncckt running nflcr It.1' The amount of merchandise ttmt has boon moving westward fir the last fortnight Is somewhat reduced Just now , but will doubt less pick up again soon. The largest west bound movement nt present Is In the imple ment traiK Large- Invoices of all kinds ot agricultural l Implement' * are going west , and such ' n movement ls snld to always Indlcnto * good returns from that quarter a few months < giIt later , { OIMIONPH ilii * Cnnttnlnnlitn Illll. When asked It1 * opinion of the bill now be fore the Utah leclflnturo creating a railroad commission , the Hallway Ago replied : "If. It probably as bnd a bill on the mibject as could well bo drafted , unconstitutional In at least two particulars , and probably In many more , " It criticise * the English , as well as the law , ot the hill , nnd then pro ceeds to dlrcus * Its probiblo effects. It pays the passage ot smell a U\v would discourage Investment In railways In Urn state : that out- Dido Investors will not put their money into railway building In n slain In the condition of Utah , to bo subject to such n commission and such regulations an are suggested ; then It reviews the n ? . uHs ot the attempts of other states to rcgulato railway t raffle. .SlllMlM II Delicti. ST. LOUIS , Mo. , March 10. A meeting ot the stockholders of the Missouri Pacific anil St. Louis , Iron Mountain & Southern Hall way companies was held hero today. Over four-fifths of the stock was represented. The old board ot directors was re-elected. The annual report shows gross earnings , $22.- G72.C03 ; operating expense * , $17,021,1(0 ( ; net earnings , $5f > 5.8G3 ! ) ; revenue from other sources , $1OS1S80 ; total Income , $8,732,744. Fixed and other charges against the Income , $7,332,092 ; deficit , $590.247. This deficit Is accounted for by the expenditure of $1,050.- 441 for betterments. The freight earnings show an Increase of $ .r 20,441 , and the pas senger trafllc rill Increase of $211,450. .Ilni Illll HovlvcM nil t lil Humor. NEW YOIIK , March 10. President J. J. Hill of the Great Northern railway is In this city , an ! "the- story has been revived that ho is trying to get control of the Northern Pacific. A director of the North ern Pacific said , last night that It the Great Northern desires possession of tbo Noithern Pacific , It must buy It. The Northern Pacific Is to bo reorganized as an independ ent property. It will naturally seek to , reach an agreement with the Orcat North ern on a division of territory and or. rates , a but there will bo no alliance. Inmiriira < < > H n HadWnr , DENVER , March 10. A passenger rats war which may extend to custom business was ' Inaugurated today when the Union Pacific , Denver & Gulf railroad made a cut of about 70 per cent In fares to Colorado points. The Ilia Grande and Santa Fe promplly met the reduced rates. The object of this move on the part of the Gulf Is to bring about n settlement of the coal rate war between the Santa Fo and the Gulf. i Yesterday's westbound trains carried n few , , ] passengers traveling on the homcseckers' excursion rates. It Is expected that today's , , , trains will carry a much larger number of S excursionists , as thosxi who started from tha cast yesterday will then be duo hero. The bulk of the trafilc comes from cant ot the Mississippi river. Hallway \ott-H nml I'crNonnlK. "Colonel" H. II. Marley , traveling passen ger agent of the Michigan Central , Is in the city. city.A A party of about twenty-five music lovers of Lincoln passed through hero ye-sterday on the Uurllngton. They were returning homo from the Padorewskl recital glvon In Kansas City. A number of St. Louis newspaper men passed through Lincoln yesterday cnrouto from Denver to St. Joseph , ever the Ilurllng- ton. They had Juet completed a tour of In spection ot Crlpplo Creek , Murcur and pther mining camps In Utah and Colorado , travelIng - Ing In a special car , the "Izaak Walton , " THIS UBAI.TY MAHKI3T. INSTRUMENTS placed on record March 10. 18BG : WARANTY DKKDS. It. J. Watts nnd wife to C. C. Wntts , lot 2 , block-2 , Cloverdalo ndil $ GOO T. W. Cau'dwell and wife : to A. C. Reed. lot LTi , block 1 , Redlck park. . . . 2 S. N. Kohn to C. E. Kohn , lots 3 and 4 , Kocli'H subdlv 1 South Omaha Land company to O. C. HnsklnN , s VS of lot 5 , block 19 , South Omaha 2G2 Joseph Wpptphnl and wife to John Ruch. lot 2. block 7. Wllcox ndd 300 H. M. Ittncr to A. K. Toma , purl ot tnx lot ( M In 10-15-13 COO Jinnea Douglas itnd wife to H. 11. HnHt- Inus. lot 11. Alillne Square ; lot 22 , block 4 , A'.brlglit' ? Annex 2 H. R. Hastings to Kllon Doufilus , snrno 2 F. J. Jensen to C. F. Haxthauson , part of lot 13 , block 1 , Park Place 1 C. P. HaxtlnuiHun to F. J. Jensen , lot 1 , block 3 , Grammcrcy park 1 Somerset Trust compnriv to M. F. llau- nman , s Vi * w Be so 30-15-13 1,2 0 Same to Cathno Hnxthaunen , n'-ir BW so fo 30-1G-13 1.2M Snme to J. J. nergcn , s % so BO so 30-15-13 1,250 Snrnp to Louis Lnbaw , lJ so sw so 30-1E-13 1.C50 QUIT CCATM DEMOS. City ot Omaha to II. J. Windsor'a strip ndjauent to the east fide of Into 5 and C , block G , ICoimt/.e & Ti.'s ndd. . 1 DK13DH. Sheriff to L. C. Clifford , lot 24. Windsor Place extension 'G01 13. A. Ittner to A. K , Tornw. right of way In tux lot 5Ti In 10-15-13. M. I. Meyers and lui.Mmml to same , sumo , , , 1 Total amount of transfers $7,175 . . . . . -i IS IT A TRIFLE ? 1'IIAT COMMON" 'rilOIHILK , AOin 1JYS- I'lH'.SIA OR SOIlll . .Voiv HucdKiil/.cil n M a fjfitixo of Serloun Acid dyspepsia , commonly called heart burn or aour stomach , Is a form of Indiges tion resulting from , fermentation of the food , The stomach being too weakto promptly digest It , the food remains until fermentation begins , filling the stomach with gas , and a bitter , sour , burning taste In tlio mouth Is often present. This condition soon becomes chronic , and being un every day occurrence , is glvon but llttlo atten tion. Because dyspepsia Is not Irnmmodlntuly fatal , marry people do nothing for the trouble. It is now well known among able plly- slclarm that the whole constitution Is gradually undermined and weakened , that the nerves and vital organs are variously af fected by any form of dyspepsia. Thin Is plain , us every organ , every nerva In the body is nourlnhod by the blood and tha blood Is roplonlnhcd from the food digested. It tha food Is properly digested , the blood U pure , the nerves steady , but If supplied from a sour , fermenting , decaying mat * ; the blood IB vitiated , poisoned , and the result la shown In sleeplessness , ' lack of energy , poor appe tite , nervousness , livery trlflo Is magnified and the dyspeptic sees nothing but the dark side of everything. Within1 a recent period a remedy lisa been discovered prepared solely to euro dyspepsia and stomach troubles. It Is known as Htu- art's Dyspepsia Tablets and It Is now bo- corning rapidly lined and prescribed as a radical euro for every form of dyspepsia , It Is not claimed to cure anything except dyspepsia and stomach weakness In Its va rious terms , but for this It has been shown to be unequalled. The urnlnent specialists , Itcod and O'Leary. have recently stated that they considered Htuart'a Dyspepsia Tablets an unfailing specific for disorders of the dl- KOBtlvo organ * , and the remarkable euros made In cauos uf long standing dyspepsia proven that this remedy lisa extraordinary merit. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets have been placed before the public and are sold by druggists overywhure at CO cents per pack age , It Is prepared by the Stuart Chemical Co. , Marshall , Mich. , and whllu U promptly and effectually restores1 a vigorous dlg tlon , at the BAinu time Is perfectly -armlets and will not Injure the moat dollcato etomach , hut on the contrary by giving' perfect diges tion strengthens the stomach , Improves th appetite and makes , life worth living.