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THE OirAHA DAILY JUSBs. TUESDAY , HAltOlt 17 , 1800. SPB01RL NOT10B8. Advertisement thcno column * will lie tnUen ntidl 12tiO : it. ' in. for tlio evening it nil until 8 p. ni. ( or the morning' nnil Similar edition * . Advertiser * lir rccinontlnn a niitn- licrril clicclc , cnn Iinve nnmrcrM nil- ilt'CKxcil to n nti tn lie roil letter In cnrc of The lice. AiKnvorii no nililrcmeil Mill lie delivered iiiinn iirCHcntntloit of the oheclc only. Itntvn , 1 l-"c n word flr l Inncrlloni la n word thereafter. NotliliiR taken for lenn tlmn 25o for llrnt Iniicrtlon. Thcnc nilvvrtlncniciitH inunt he run consecu tively. SITUATION'S WANTED. WANTED. BY COLORED HOY OK 1 ( I'OSI- tlsn In Rood Chrlitlnn fninlly ; to work nrnuml tlio tioum * . or at an nmUlint to traveling rnlcsman ; IP pn nlirml mil receive ( cowls , etc.i bout of references furnished. AddreM M 7 , Bee. A-M2M 17 _ POSITION WANTED , KITHRH THMroHARY or permanent , as Menosraphorj tevm years * experience In office woik. AddrcM M , room , cemutery office. Ben building , or call , A Ml-18 * WANTED-MALE HELP. A FEW ENERGETIC IIUHTLINO MEN CAN find steady , proninlile work with a r. Adams Co. , 6i Bo. Hth it , n-MM-Mtl iALnsMhitiCALLING ON HARDWARE. general stores or manlifacturlnfr trade , to carry tint-dim side line : no experience required. The Empire Oil Co. , Cleveland. O. IJ M577 * 1J 160 TO J150 PAID SALESMEN FOR CIQAUS : epcrlenco unnfcesuiry ! otrn Inducement * to ciutn < ncr . lllnhop A Kline , SI. Louln. Mo. OIlOANIZHRg FOR 7HB KIlATEIlNAIi UNION ; the lii-iit onlcr In existence. W. M. Oulnltz. Dcp , Supt. , Resident , Iloom 311 Karbncn MOCK. 11 MR02 AT WANTED.'AM * MKN.WOMHN , ROYR AND Rlrls , willing to work for ? 18.00 n we'lf , n'nil B.ldrpM to Howard JIfff. Co. , Provldcrwe , 1J. I. 11 M3 1 18 WANTKD. BO LAnOItKHS , FAMIMKS I'Rn- forrtil , to locnto In n mnnufacturlnB lown In California , wliero they will hixve Mcndy em ployment nine to ten montlm each year , at Koixl wnRen : permanent homes provided cm In- Blnllment plnn. Call nt once for full pnrtlcu- Inrs on II. 11. .Tohm. cnre cf Hotel Occidental. Qrnnil Islnliil , Mondny , Tunwlay nnd A\ednes- clnv ; care of Hotel Commercial. Hnftlnite , Tnursdny , Frkjay nnd Saturday. _ JJ M3I7 21 * SAi.nsMnN. MiNnnAiJzRn uttnunn nosn. boltlnic. etc. , IB better and cheaper than \ul- cnnlzcd. ARenU appointed nn uncovered ground. Mlnerallied Rubber Co. , New York. III3M WAKTUD FE3IAM3. \VANTHD. A COMPnTKNT OIIU , FOU QKN- cral housework. 1)31 ) So. Mth avenue. avenue.C 371-13 WANTUO aoon ainn FOR ORNBUAI. housework ; must have lefercitces. lOlo So. liitli * FOU HUNT HOUSES. IIOUSUS IN AM * 1'AKTS OF THD CITY. THE O. P. Davis Company. 1505 Farnam. D B3I HOUSES. DI3NUWA & CO. , 103 N. 15TH ST. D-531 MODERN HOUSES. C.A.STAItn. 923 N.Y. LIFE IJ & 3J FOR KENT. NICE SOUTH FRONT. 8-ROOM brick house , with all modern Improvements nnd In first clara condition. Inquire on prem ises , 1510 Halt-Howaid street. D 219 HOUSES. WALLACE , BROWN BLK. 16 & Doug D oo-l IN ALL PARTS OF FOR KENT , HOUSES th"city. . Urennan-Loe Co. . 430 FOR KENT. 7-ROOM MODERN FLAT. IjANCjU block. C06 So.13th _ .it. PziI8-A.L ! : FOR RENT. LARGE LIST. FROM . Co. . IS up "HOUSE. WITH ALL inquire 19 nESIDI'NCn LOCATED l it of the Bulldlnc. room n-qiRAnLB 8 ROOM HOUSE , CENTRAL LO- StlS : APPly 2610 Capital avenue. D7oM < nENT 7-ROOM COTTAGE WITH MOD- Improvements ; furnished or unfurnished. nnnValn. Ave Also one 7-room house miPmoaern Improvements. 2120 Chart. * St. mi Wabasl , oinco. 15 Arply to O. N. Clayton at Farnam St. _ _ " . 'IX-ROOM COTTAGE : FURNACE. DATH GAS. etc. 2124 Miami street. O"31- ' FOR. RENT FURNISHED ROOMS. PLEASANT SUITE OF ROOMS. 1319 DODOEL IIOOMS AND I1OAHD FURNISHED STEAM "EATED ROOMS. MODern - ern conveniences ; board. COS Ho. 13th. F 63j NICK ROOM AND BOARD , J * . 02 WANTED. TWO GENTLEMEN. OR MAN AND wir.i to board ; front parlor. 2019 Ilnrnjg i BOARD , PRIVATE FAMILY. 1314 FARNAM , X' M3CJ 19 * IIIIS. CHURCHILL. 2101 DOUGLAS. KNOWN ni "The Altmny , " has furnished and unfur nished rooms : with board. F M3C2 13 KOK UBVr UNI'UIINISIIED IIOOMS. S UNFURNISHED CHAMBERS FOR IIOU8E- Kcenlns , man nnd wife : water In kitchen : steel illS ? ; waite pipe. 319 N. lltlu G-MC13 UNFURNISHED ROOMS , FIRST OR SECOND floor , with bourd or for housekeeping. 1200 North 2tth street. G-M379 JS FOH HUNT ST011E3 AND OFFICES. KOR RENT THE 4-STORY 11RICK UUILDING nt 918 Kafnafn st. This bulldlns has a lire- in oof cfmcnt bmicmcnt , comp.cto steam neat- Inc fixtures , water on nil floors , gas , etc. Ap ply nl tha ofllco of The Hee. 1-910 FIRST-CLASS IJRIC1C , STORE BUILDING ; 1011 Farnam : thrca stories and basement ; will alter to suit tenant ? low rent. 314 First National Itnnlt bulldlnt' . I-M035 AGENTS AVA1STEIJ , Ilrlght oalesmen for Dr. Talmage's great new b00l ! ' "THE EARTH GIRDLED. " Two hundred photos , many In colors , taken on the spot by Dr. Talmaso's party. Tulinaua says : "I hnve put the most vlgoious woik of my life OH "The Knrlh Girdled. " Terms excellent ; ex- cluil\e territory ; b quick. Ilixenbaugh & Co. , Wire block , Omaha , J-MS31 17 * WANTED TO KENT. OMAHA ALL RIGHTa-STRANGERS COMING In. List louses for rent with J. H. I'ar- lot ! ? , ICth and Dodgo. K-M730 31 STOUAGE. 6TO11AQB , FRANK EWKRS , 12U HARNEY. M-W7 1'ACIVIC BTORAQE AND WAREHOUSE CO. . WS-S10 Jonca. General storage and furwardine. U 533 WANTED TO IIUY. A OOOD DAUNt CALL AT STORE. 70 ? SO. ir.tli SI , , or l(2a Wlrt HI. Walker Stram Dyu AVtfil.s. N 285-16 * flUI.L PAYS CASlT rOirSECONLMIANO FUn- nlturo. 'I'hone 1673 ; ISIS Capitol avenue. N-273 ! ! SKU-1IANU FURNITURE. PROWN8. 102 S. 14 , N-633 11-UOOM MODERN RESIDENCU ; OOOD nelghtorliood. Address M 2d , lice. _ N-M3S1 23' JIAKUHY IN OMAHA ; WITH GOOD TRADH nud cunlral locution , AtUrtu * Ilex 754. Nor- filU , Neb. N-MZrs 17 * WANTKD. TO 11UV COTTAGK OF S OH 6 rooms lo mo c. I. O , llarltM , 411 Ilnnvn blotU , N M373 23 * Toil SALE-HOUSES AND WAGOV3. , OkCOOD SECOND HAND CAItni- K8 s mid phioluns ut a barrio , 1111 DodK * . # * .N FOR SAM1 MISCLLLAMSOU3. BEKD BWttfiT 1-OTATOnS. VINELKSS , FRKB Thea. Wllll m . Benson , Ntb. Q-M160-Ma * _ HAnnwoDHoa AND CHICKEN fence. Also "all wire. " C. R. Le , Ml Douglft" . FOR SALE , AN ENTIRELY NEW BET OF bnr fixtures , very cheap. Address V , O. Uox 764 , Columbus , Neb. Q-M7I4 19 FOR HALE. HALL SAKE , ROLLER TOP DESK , Hammond typewriter nnd desk , Letter file cabinet , two revolving chairs ; all flr.t dura. Mr. Ltwls. 425 Rnmga block. Q-MS15 DOT T6NS OP flNn TrrS FOR SALE AT Sao City , la. M. Curtlss. Q-M3S3 H _ MISCELLAM3OUS. TOR RENT. A KARM TO OOOD TENANT ON shares. The O. r. Davis G ) . R-25M6 WANTED. "TUB USE OF A HORSE I-OR HIS keep. Addtew M 19 , lie * . _ ll Mau IS * CLAIRVOYANTS. MRS. DR. If. WARREN , CUMRVOYANT , RE- llable business medium ; Cth year at 119 N. 16th. JIASSAOH , UATI1S , KTO. MADAME 85I1TH. 1522 DOUGLAS STIIEET , 2d floor , room 11 ; massage , steam , alcohol nnd imlplturln ? baths. T 323-U * MME. AMES , FORMERLY OF ST. LOUIS. MASsage - sage and baths. EOT S. Utlrst. . 2d floor , room-10. T M787 A7 * MADAME LEON. MASSAGE PARLORS. RESTful - ful and refreshing. 417 S. llth St. , uixtnlis. T M334 21 * PERSONAL. BATHS. MASSAGE. MME. POST , 319'i S. 15TII. U 512 FINE L1VEUY RIGS CHEAP. ED HAUMLKY , 17th and St. Mary's avenue. Telephone. 440. U 513 MISS VAN VALKENnURGH. DESTROYS PER- mnnently by i-Uctrlcty superfluous hair , moles , warts , etc. Room 418 , N , Y. Life bldg.U U 511 CORSETS MADE TO ORDER ; WRITE FOR measure directions. 1909 Farnam. Helle Ep- porly Corset Co. U M478-MM * PRIVATE HOME FOR LAMES BEFORE AND during confinement ! ' babies adopted or cared for ; terms reasonable. E312 N. 25th nve. , cor. Fort St. , Olmhn , U 73520 * MISS MASON'S DRESSMAKING SCHOOL. R. 421. Bee building. U-M702 A4 * VIAVI A HOME TREATMENT FOR UTERINE troubles , 1'liy.slclrm In. attendance. Consulta tion or henlth bcok free. 34G lice Bldg.U U 543 THE PALACE BEAUTIFUL HAIRDRESSINO nnd manlcurtntr nnd complexion parlors. 1C13 Douglni Bt. , Omaha. U M803 A3 * WANTED , MAN WITH * . . " ' 0. J100 OR $7W THAT wants to make 1,003 per cent on hln Investment. Call room 111 , Chamber of Commerce. U M378 18 * MONI3Y TO LOAN REAL ESTATE. ANTHONY LOAN AND TRUST CO. , 318 N. Y. Life. Loans at low rates for choice security In Nebiaska & Iowa farms or Omaha city properly. W 515 MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. THE O. F. Davis Co. , 1505 Farnam st. W BIT 6 PER CENT MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA real estate & Neb. farms. W. B. Melkle , Omaha. W-548 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA Tal estate. ' Brennan , Love & Co. , 1'axton blk. W 51 CITY LOANS. C. A. STARR. 323 N. Y.-LIFE. W 53) LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY properly. W. Fnrnam Smith & Co. , 1320 Farnam. W 531 FARM LOANS. DOUGLAS AND SARPY , 1 TO 10 years ; low rates. Garvln Bros. , 210 N. "Y. L. W-553 GEO. P. BEMIS , LOANS. PAXTON BLOCK. W 033 FROM J100.09 UP. F. D. WEAD , ICth & Douglas. W 233-M16 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA property at G. 6V4 , C nnd 614 per cent. Pusey & Thomas , room 207. First National Bank bldfr. W 293 MONEY TO IXAN ) ON CITY PROPERTY , J300.00 up to J50.000,00. Fidelity Trust company , 1702 Farnnm. ' W M374 BIOXEY TO LOAV ! CHATTELS. MONEY1 TO LOAN ON FURNITURE. PIANOS horses , wagons , etc. , at lowest rates In city- no removal of goods : ctrlctly confidential ; you can pay the loan off nt any time or In any amount. amount.OMAHA OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. , 306 S. Kth st. X 553 MONEY TO LOAN. 30 , CO , 90 DAYS : FURNIture - ture , pianos , etc. Duff Green , room 8. Barker blk. X-531 BUSINESS CHANCES. CRIPPLE CREEK GOLD STOCKS , SAFE AND sure ; $5 and upwards Invested often brings fabulous and quick returns by placing- your orders with the Van Buren Investment Co. ( Incorporated ) , banlr"rs and brokers. SOS 16th st Denver ; Colo. Y S" ONE OF THE BEST SALOONS IN THE CITY ; must sell on account ot rlckncss. Aildrws I' , o. Box 813. Wcsj Point. Neb. Y M1D4 COAL AND FEED BUSINESS : GOOD TRADE ; have other business ; Investigate. Address L 4 _ Bee. Y M336 M27 * FOR SALE , ABOUT 2.000 LBS. MINION TYPE , 700 Ibs. agate , COS Ibs. brevier t > pc , 150 pair two-third typo casei. 40 double lioji stands for two-thirds cases. This material was used on The Omaha. Bee , and Is In fairly good 'condi tion. Will be sold cheap In bulk or In auantltl to suit purchasers. Apply In person or by mall to the Bee Publishing Co. . Qmaha. Neb. T 713 ARE YOU OUT OF BUSINESS ? IF SO , COME and see the "Automatic Cleik. " ofllce. 111 , Chamber of Commerce Bldg. , 16th and Farnam Y-M269 17 * A MAN WITH ' -0.00. $100.00 OR J300.00 THAT wants to maKe 1000 per cent on his Invest ment , call room 111 , Chamber of Commerce. Y M377 IS * WANTED , MANAGER TO PURCHASE INTER , est In n disinfecting plant ; muct have $200,00 capital and good inferences. Call betwe n 5 nnd 8 p. m. J , A. McLachlln , room 1C. Drexel hotel. Y M385 17 * FOR EXCHANGE. TO OWNERS-HAVE YOU A SEVEN-ROOM modern house In West DCS Molnes to ex change for Omuha vacant lots and cash 7 Write C. E , Tixylar , care of W. S. Ex. CD. . Des Molnes. la. Z M200 18 EXCHANGE 20-ACRE FRUIT FARM TO EX- Chang * for a nlco cottage homo ; $5,000 line Mock of general merchandise to exchange for a home ; clear land to exchange for city prop. erty ; will assume. M. J. Kcnnard & San. room 310 , Brown blk , z M320-17 FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. BARGAINS , SALE OR TRADE. IN CITY PROP , eitles and farms. Jno. N. Frenzor , opp. P. o. RE 536 GEO. P. BBM1S. HOUSES , LOTS , IRRIGATED fnrm lands , loans. 305 and 306 Paxton block. RE 437 ABSTRACTS. THE BYRON REKD COMPANY. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ RE 538 LI3T REAL ESTATE AND RENTAL PROP- erfy with Jones , Crounse block , Omaha. RE-M31S-M27 FOR BALE 3 MODERN HOUSES. DESIRABLE liauipa went part of city : will take clear Jotj ns part payment. M. J , Kennnrd & Son , room 310 Brown blk. RK M327 K MUSIC , ART AND LANtiUAGE. GEORGE F. OELLENBECK , BANJO AND guitar teacher , 1815 Chicago st. 109 ONIJ MA.SON & HAML1N ORGAN , $35 : NEW piano * sold ut , cost. 603 McCague building. M 330 21 * IIIOVOLES. OUAJIA BICYCLE CO. . BEST PLACE TO BUY bicycles ; blpelem repaired , 313 N. 16th st. KW WEST. BICYCLE & GUN CO. , 2418 CUMINO st. We sell T100.00ps models for 5S5.W , fiSC $100 WARWICK. ALMOST NEW. CHEAP FOR cash. Omaha Cojl , Coke nnd Lima Co. , 16th and Douglas. M3SO 19 HANGING. MOHAND'S SCHOOL , LAST TERM. BEGINS thla week. Private lessons. Call. Always open. 7SI-A6 1'AWNHUOKERH. II. MAROWITZ LOANS MONET. 418 N. 18 ST. tG6 OPTICAL SCHOOL. PHYSICIANS. JEWELERS. DRUGGISTS AND others urnlrlng an elegant profession and lu crative business , should lake th * optician's counw und leuru to fit pec4acl < sckiitlllcujly nnd accurately. For pcospfctus , terms , etc. , I cull on or address J. F. Ponder , profcttur of ophlhalmolovv. principal Ouuiui Oyjllialmlo Oolitic ? , 15171 , Fuaam sU Kl 14 * PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY. TIIK ALWAYS RELIABLE HARNESS SHOP of Joseph Lnndho fner. mnnnitcd ' ' / the oldest practical taddler and nnrnemimAkcr of Omaha , Is now located nt 23 Po. 13th st , rotner Jnck- unn. All kinds of homf-mndd nnd factory jrxsls on hind , to suit customer * , llcpnlrlng pt-fimptlir Attended to. Anti9t Bohne. Mummer , C21 So. lllh ft. , corner Jncknon. 481 M LOST. STRAYED OR STOLEN. ONE LARGE TEL- low St. Bernard doc. name of owner , H. L. Axtalcr. 3317 Hpnuldlntr et. , tngrnved on collar. Telephona 1C03. LoU 2S3-1C * LOST-SUNDAY. ONF. UNTANNED IvlD Klovc for the right linnd. Return lo th s of- ncn after 7 In evening and receive suitable reward. KO-17 * LOST. GOLD CUFF BUTTON , FIGURE OF bird In center ; $1 reward. A. Miller , 1316 8. Bth street. Lost Si2-l. LOST. LADY'S BLACK POC-KKT1IOOK , CON- InlnlnK money nnd pipers ; o ner name on deposit slips ; reward for return. 1)12 ) Douglas. Lot M3i6 17 * 1IUILDINO AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS. SHARES- MUTUAL L. & U. ASi'N PAY 6 7 , 8 per cent when 1 , 2 , 3 > eiirs old ; always redeemable. 1704 Farnnm si. , Nattlnger , sec. HOW TO GET A HOME OR SECURE GOOD Interest on savings. Apply to Omaha L. & B. Ass'n , 1701 Farnam. O. M. Nntllnger , eec. HOTELS. MIDLAND HOTEL , COR. KTH AND CHICAGO ; American and European plan ; etenm heat nnd li.ilhs ; nil modern Improvements ; rates rear-on- able. MB3 UIMIOLSTERING FURNITURE. FURNITURE PACKED. MATTRESSES , MADE and icnoNnted , window cushions made ; pilccs reduced. M. S. Walklln. 2111 Cumlng. Tel. 1331. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. A , C. VAN BANT'S SCHOOL. 613 N. Y. LIFE. DERMATOLOtSY. HUMPFLAT. ILL- KSiCn BHAPKD NOHIJS ProjectingKars.mndo to hnrmonUcwith lho other fcnluro9. Send stamp for bnolc on Beauty. J. 1LWoodbury , 127 W. 4Sd bt..N.Y. Branch Offlcosi Bo ton , Pulla. , Chicago , St. Loulg , General and Nervous Debility. Wcnknos3 of Body and Jllnil , iirects of Errors or Excesses In Old or YmuiR. Hobust , Noble Manhood fully Hestoral. IIo\V to Knlarco nud Strengthen Wcnlc , Un- a lovclopod Portions o Hody. Absolutely nn- i fallingITomoTrcatment. Benefits In clay , /yuu in u n en testify from CO States and Foreign Countries. Send for Descriptive Book , ex- planntion nnd proofs , mailed ( scaled ) freo. MEDICAL COBuffalo , N.Y , Primary , Bee- . - ondaryrirTcr- Itlary syphllla permanently cured In 15 to | 3f > day9. You can be treated at homo for Ithonatnopricei'.ide- guaranty. It , 'yoc ' prefer to come hero wo trll ) contract to pay railroad faro and betel b lls.nnc * no cbnrEC.If wo fall to euro. If you havn taken mer cury , loclldo potanh , and etlll bnvo aches anil pains. Mucous Vato'ica In mouth. Bora Threat , tlmpleg , Copper Colored Hpots , Ulcers nn > iy partof the ro < lr , Ilulr orKycbrowo faiiinf ; , il-it , U Is this Syphilitic BIOOI > POISON that Wo guarantee to euro. Wo eollolt the most obstl- nnto OU8U8 dnd ctiallcuce the world for U cu o wo cannot cure , ylils disease basnlnaya bunted the Klilll of the moit eminent physl- clang. 350O.OOO tapltnl behind our uncondl- f.'onal puarunty. Absolute proofs sent ecaled on -ii't-JIcatlon. Address COOK KE1HEIJV CG- , HOT Masonic Tniiile , CHICAGO , ILL. OCEAN STEAMKIIS , WHITE STAR LINE. New York to Liverpool , via Queenstowns. EVEKY WEDNESDAY. 10 A. M. , Disembarking pasensera nt Riverside railway sta tlon , Liverpool , weather , etc. , permitting , thus avoiding transfer by tender. Tha magnificent twin screw steamers Majestic and Teutonic , the Germanic , newly remodeled , and the lone time favorite , Britannic , comprise a Meet unsurpassed for regularity of passages and. excellence of service. S. TENNEY FRENCH. General Western Aecnt , 2 S. Clark St. , Chicago , 111. RAILWAY TIME CARD ' Lcavea IDURLINGTOJJ & MO. RIVER.Arrives " OmahajUnlon Depot , 10th & Mason Sis.I Omaha RdOam Denver Express 9:2am : 4.33pm.Rlk. IIHU. Mont. & Pupct Snd Ex. 4:03pm : 4:33pm : Denver Express 4:05pm TrtJpni..Nebraska Local ( except Sunday ) . . 7iipm . . .Lincoln Local ( except Sunday.Ill5am ) : 2M3pm..Kast Mall ( for Lincoln ) daily. . . Leaes ( CHICAGO. DURLINGTON & Q.IArrlves OmahalUnlon Depot , 10th & Mason Sts.l Omaha G:00pm Chicago Vestibule 8:00am 0:49.iin : Chicago Express 4lSpm : 7:30pm..Chicago : & St. Louis Express. . , S:0iam : ll:35am , .Pacific Junction Local 5:30pm : Fast Moll ZMOpm Leaves { CHICAGO , MIL. & ST. PAUL.ArrlveV | UmahoiUnlon Depot. IQIh & Mason Sin I Omaha G:00pm : Chicago Limited 8:0ram : I045am..Chicago Expriys ( e . Sundav ) . . . 3:2 : > om Leaves ( CHICAGO & NORTHWEST'N.IArrlvej OmahalUnlon Depot , 10th ft Mason S's. | Omaha 11-Mnm Eastern ExpFess 3llOpm 4:45pm : VectlbulBd Limited 5:4Spm : 'Mim Carroll Passenger lOMOpm E:45pn : ; Omaha Chicago Special , . . . . . 8:00.im : 4:20pm : Doono Local 9:30am : Missouri Valler Ixica ! i. 0:3llam : Leaves CHICAGO , R. I. & PACIFIC.AiTlves | OmahalUnlon Depot. IQIIi & Mason Sts I Omaha _ EAST. JO.toam..Atlantic Express ( ex. Sunday ) . . 5T33pm G:2Spn : Nlicnt F.xpreis 8:15am : 4'JOpm..C.lr ! eo Vutltsu : * ! Limited. . . . l:3Jpm : 4:50pm..3t. Paul Vestibule * Limited. . . . l33pm WEST. CUSpm.Oklahoma & Texas Ex. ( ex. Sun..10:3Sam ) : Colorado J.lmltc.l , 4:0)pm : Leaves C , , ST. P. , 'M. & o. ( Arrives Omaha ! Depot. 15th and Webster Sts. [ Omaha S:15nm..Sioux : City AccommaJatlon. . . . 8lpm : 12:15pm..Sioux : City Exorru < ex Sun ) . .ll:55nm : & :33pm St. Paul Limited B CJ5pm..Sioux City Acc'm'n ( ex ; Sun. ) . . I.eiuM . ' P. , E. & MO. VALLEY. ( Arrives Oniahal Depot. 15th and Wcoater Su. | Omaha 2:15pm : Fast Mall and Express sTj'pni 2:15pmex : ( , ? nt. ) Wyo , Ex. ( ex. Man. ) . . 5:35pm : 7:30.im..Norfolk : Exprets ( ex. Sunday.10:25nm : 5:65pm : St. Paul Express. . 8ltjni : ) LeavM ! K. C. . S T. J. & C. O lArrlves' OmahalUnlon Depot. lOlh & Maron Sts.jOmaha _ 0:03am : Kansas City Day Expresi 530pm ; _ D45pm.K. C. Night Ex. via U P. Tfanai 7OQam ; " Leaves I _ MISPOimi.PACIFIC. _ JArrlvM Omahat Depot , 15th and Webster Sts. [ Omaha 10:40im..Bt : , Louln E"xpress , 6:00am : 9:30pm : St. Louis ISxpresb V53nm 6:00pm..Nebraska Local ( ex. Sun. ) . . . . 900am Leaves I 8IOUX cfTY PACiFic ; JArilves Oinahnl Depot , 15th and Webtler St . I Omaha S:55pm : .Tst. Paul Limited 9llOam Leates I SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC. ( Arrives t OmahalUnlon Depot , 10th A Mason 8ts. [ Omalia * " " 'r-Oiam 8loux"cily"Passenger , . . . . . .10:40pm : & : < 5pm St. Paul Limited 3:30nm : Leaves I UNION PACIFIC. ( Arrives * OmahalUnlon Depot. IQtli A Mason 8I . | Omaha 9:30am , . . .Kearney Express , . . , 4:10pm l:20am. : . , . . Cherland Limited 4:4Spm : 3OpmDeat'cc& : Stromsb'e Ex. ( ex. 6un.4:10pm ) : El5pm.Grand : Island Express ( ex. 8un..13:0nm : 3SOpm Fast Mall JMOam Leaven I WADASH RAILWAY. ) ArrU f OmahalUnlon Depot , 10th & Maton Si I Omalu 4:30pm : St. Louis" Cannon Itai : . . . . , . . MI1U County I''iirincrit n MALVE11N , la. . March 10. ( Special. ) Many farmers of Mills county are affected by the milt brought in the federal court at Council Bluffs to recover lands formerly owned , by the Burlington road and sold to farmers In this county. Titles In something- like 20.000 arces of land In this county alone Is affected by the suit , and the owners are very roach excited over the matter. A mass meeting of farmers baa been called to be held at the opera house hero Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock , when Hon. Smith Mcl'lierson of Red Oak will address the farmers , outlining his Idea of the plans necessary for the farmers to pursue to protect their Interests. In these day * of telephone , telegraph , elec tricity and steam people cannot afford to wait days or as many hours for relief. This * our reaion for offering you One Minute Cough Cure. Neither day * nor hour * , nor ' even mlnutw.elapse before relief Is nffordtd. DISCUSSED ipICHT RATES : ; > .li Stnto Board of Trtitfsjjortation Secretaries Bctnrn jtrora Kansas , BOARD OF THAT STATE DISSATISFIED IF J 1 . : R All Agree thnt I'rcnent it1,1Re Kiitinllncd Without Injnrj- to Any LINCOLN , Marclv lb. ( Special. ) The sec retarlcs of the State Board of Transporta tion have returned from tholr trip to Tepcka where they met with the railroad commls' sloncrs of Ksnsas. Secretary Dlllworth wli1 that In regard to tha contemplated move for a reduction In the grain rates , they fount1 the Kansas commissioners of nearly ono mind with thcmscvles. The matter will bo presented to the Interstate Commerce ccm- mlmlon at an early day for adjustment. Con- cern'ng live clock rates the Kansas com missioners admitted that the Ncbrarka Ftato beard had gene a great deal farther In their Investigation of the subject. The Nebraska board had figures t provo that the rate for live stock on largo earn was higher , wlillo the rata on small cars was proportionately lower , than under thd old schedule. How to equalize the two In order to secttro a jusl and equitable rate , was the problem. On t olr lead of 27,000 pounds the Nebraska and Kansas stock shippers pay moro , on a car load of 10,000 pounds leap , than under the old rate. This would make an average ol 21,600 pounds. But still It might be possible thnt ono section of the state would be pro vided with email cars , nnd another with larps onea. Of course all complaints would then emanate fiom the territory provided with tlio larger sized cars. HAS Did CAPITAL STOCK. The Occidental Building and Loan as poclatlon cf Omaha , capital utock. $10,000.000 , filed articles of Incorporation today with the secretary ot state. This organization was formed In 18S9 , and the filing today Is for the purpose of enabling It tj make similar flllngo In other state ? , The Incorporates nro W. W. Level , R. C. Patterson , W. J. Broatch , W. S. Curtis and J. W. Robinson. It Is pro vided that the corporation may begin doing bUslncM , loaning frnds , etc. , so soon as 5100,000 In stock shall have bpan subscribed. This afternoon Judge Wakely and G. M. Lambertson , attorneyo for the elate In the Hill case , called on Governor Holcomb In re lation to the remainder of tlio feea for serv- Ices. Of the $15OCO appropriated by the legis lature for the prosecution of the case against the ex-stnto treasurer , there remains about $6,000 In the governor's hands. The gover- n-r said today that he had effected a settle ment with the attorneys , but would not have a statement cf the amounts paid over until tomorrow. A Attorney B. S. Abbott of Crete called at the governor's offlco , ljoday In the. Interest of William Mngrew , a , convict whp Is serving a term In the penitentiary for , stealing n watch. Three months ago Magrew was eent up from Wayne county. " , The application for a pardcn Is based "on extenuating circum stance ? , among which Ts quoted the fact that the watch was reccrvbred from the persn of llagrew after he'jftas'arrcstqd. Tlfe 'gov ernor hao taken all the papers In the cass and tho. appllcatlon-f r pardon undcf ad visement. ' " ' REVIEWS IRRIGATION WORK. It Is announced IJx Pifpsldfint , A. G. Wolf- enbarger of the StatOufrrlgatfprj association that the Nebraska Irrigation , mnual Is now In preparation forMhe0 press , and will be ready for free distribution about April 1. The work will contain a. complete review of Irrigation work done in Nebraska during the past year'and Ayllr be distributed to those Interested In IrrisaJtUJPkfr',66 ot charge ex cept pOStagCvt VHMb \ rf r ll Mrs. James Houston'- who secured a ver dict of $5,000 against John Gran end his bondsmen , Thomas CSrr and Jerry Herring- ton , for furnishing liquor to her husband , who was killed bythe. . cars while Intoxicated. In now suing S. H.'Burnham , who signed tha superredeas tend , The care was appealed to the supreme court by Gran nnd the de cision of 'the ' lower court sustained , but the money has not as yet been paid. Some of the candidates for nominations at the city primaries last Friday are very much dissatisfied with results and claim that they were counted put" The matter bldo fair to get Into the courts , and taken al together there Is considerable excitement over the new Crawford system of nominating candidates. The city republican central com mittee met-thla evening znd formally placed In nomination the candidates selected Friday at the primaries. Tno populists of the city will hold their convention tomorrow. Some ot the prominent populists believe that a number of the republican candidates will be endorsd by the convention , but there are ethers who are loud for straight , ralddle-of- the-rnd pop candidates. It lo now rumored that R. B. Moore has consented to become a candidate for governor. W. S. Summers , referee In the matter of the claims against the remaining $70,000 In the Fltzgerald-Mallory case , was engaged today In the supreme court room taking testimony In the case. Omaha people In Lincoln : At the Ltndell M. Meyer , S. Kllnger. At the Capital H. C. Brome. At the Lincoln Arthur Sm'th , Frank Irvine. W. IJ. Pruyn , B. Wakeloy , O. P. Deltz , Gould Deltz , J. Bergman. MORPHINE AMI GAS USED. SpriM' of a Mnn nt Oriuul iHlnnil N curly Kiulx Fntnlly. GRAND ISLAND , Neb. , March 16. ( Spe cial , ) Yesterday evening O. Bridges , who claims to bo a liquor dealer from Lexington , Neb. , called at the Koehler hptcl and said ' lie wanted a room He retired about 9 o'clock. At 11 the odor of gas was detected escaping from his room. The apartment was at once entered , and It was found that the gas jet was turned on full. Bridges was un conscious , It was found that ho had also Uken some morphine. When he retired he was , In addition. In a considerably Intoxi cated condition , bat this morning ho had so far recovered as to state that ho cama hero drunk , had Imbibed a little more and didn't really know what ho was doing when he went to bed. He took the morphine to steady his nerves , ho said , for he had Just recov- eied from a severe fever. Ho emphatically denied that he had contemplated suicide , and stated that he must have turned on the gas after turning It off. Bridges claims ho has a family at Lexlnyto/i / , and seems glad enough to bo allv&MjiUfj condition will re quire him to remain. Cn ped for several days. v KMCMIHC. BEATRICE , Match 1C. ( Special Tele gram. ) Charles Stajyenifpn , 13. years of age , residing with his grandfather , seven miles northwest of this cltyLuwas severely Injured this afternoon by , tlio' accidental discharge of a shotgun. The lad'tnid been hunting , and upon his return wi's'lfr the act of hanging the gun up In a jdcKj when It was dis charged , the load sttlklug the hey Just above the right eye and plowing Its way to the top of his head , laying tlie'ekull bare for a space of two Inches In wldtjw The attending phy sician hai no hopp , QI saving the injured eye , but thinks the boy will recover. FRIEND , Neb.r Mwch 16 , ( Special. ) While James McVaiieyiryas passing the resi dence of Mr. Cartertiajcuarge of Email bird shot was fired through' hla buggy top , many of the shot taking effect In his head and neck. As near as could be ( earned Mr. Carter Is In possession of a dcg wjilch has a habit of worrying every team that pastes. On this occasion Carter had determined to kill the dog , but as he advanced from the house with sun In hand the piece accidentally exploded. While McVaney U bady Injured , no serious results are liable to follow. DUtrlct Court lit Fremont. FREMONT , March 10. ( Special. ) Judge Marshall hejd a session ot tb district court for the transaction of equity business today. Nye & Schnleder company were given a judg ment aganrt | Wagener for $280.07. In the foreclosure case cf Kittle ngalntt Dehreadt decree was rendered in favor of the plain tiff for $2,253.83 , flrit I'.en , and of Car ! A. Behrendt for $4,272.23 , second Hen. Judg ment \vai also rendered against Ferdinand Zlmme'r In favor of the Fremont National Mink for J 1,9:5. This caco will probably go 'o the supreme court. The will of Ferrtlninii Nowtirk uan today fed ) | la county court by Hon. J. I ) . Prick , Legacies $3,000 nro Riven to relatives , nnd the balance Roes to his widow. The Amount of the cs- Into Is not known , but It not n large ns nt first reported. - Dolnyrtl ItrporU of tin * Storm. NORTH LOUP , Nrb. , March 1C. ( Special. ) The aggregate depth of the pavcrnl snows which have fallen hero during the post four days la about eight to ten Inches nnd they will add considerable moisture to the ground on th.iwlnfr. The moisture contained In the enow now on the ground will put the surface In excellent condition for early * prln ; work besides furnishing an admirable protection to the crops of winter grain , The mercury fell to 17 degrees below zero on Sunday inornlnR the boldest night of the year. PLATTSMOUfH. March 16. ( Special. ) A two-Inch snow fell hero Saturday , which m cited almost as fast as It came down , whlcl n'dded greatly to the value of the propped for this year. Farmers are very confident , LYONS , Neb. , March 1C. ( Special. ) There was some snow hero last week , but none to do nny good. Snow has fallen all around hero , but mlss.-tl the northeistcrn part ot the stnto. About 75,000 bushels of corn la cribbed hero nwnltlng higher prices. Merchants report trade far better than last year. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Another 1H12 Penul FALLS CITY , Neb. , March 10. To the Editor of The Boo ! I notice In your Issue of the 1-1 th Inst. an Item from Plattsmouth , stating that "Plattsmouth has the honor of possessing probably the only pensioner of the war of 1812 that lives In Nebraska , If not the only one In the United States. " This Is a mistake. There la n pensioner of the war of 1812 living In Richardson county. In the person ot Mrs. Lydla Mettz , who Is drawing a pension of $12 per month. She was born In St. Louis county , Missouri , August 22 , 1800. She Is thr widow of Ellas Mettz , who was a soldier la the war of 1S12. She Is remarkably well preserved , nnd la a constant reader 'of the dally papers. She Is tha grandmother of the writer , nnd has lived 1n Nebraska since 1870 , nnd had four sons In the wan of the reb&lllon. Very truly , G. E. METTZ. Dentlii o ( it Oiiy lit FRIEND , Neb. , March 16. ( Special. ) Mrs. I. Palmer , mother of Hon. Joshua Palmer , died yesterday of paralysis. The funeral will bo held this afternoon. Michael Ahl died this morning from pneu monla and kidney complications. Mr. Ahl has very acceptably filled the offlco of county commissioner of this county for three suc cessive terms. During the late war ho ssrvcd In battery II , First Indiana artillery. He was nn enthusiastic Grand Army man. M'COOK , Neb. , March 16. ( Special Tele- , gram. ) Mrs. E. E. Coleman , wlto of E. E. Coleman of Norfolk , Neb. , the well known traveling man , died in this city last evening. The funeral will bo held hero tomorrow. Mtltvntlnu tit IMattNiiiontli. PLATTSMOUTH , March 16. ( Special. ) Judgs Archer was entertained Saturday lis tening to arguments In two replevin suits resulting from the old Plattsmouth Canning company litigation. Fred Hermann and Henry Hemple , two stockholders In that long since defunct concern , were made de fendants ia the suits where creditors sought to secure posseslson of a valuable piano be longing to Mrs. Hermann and a coal yard belonging to Mrs. Hemple. Both defendants aVer that the- property In controversy Is not and never was the possessions of the de fendants. Flncil for Si TEKAMAH , Neb. . March 16. ( Special. ) George Kelley and Joe Blair , two well known residents ot this vicinity , attended a publla sale of farm property near Craig last week. Several articles were missed and were found In Kelley's nnd Blair's posses sion. They were arrested. Kelley has been arrested numerous times for petty thieving and accused of much more , so the county Judge gave both a heavy sentence , Kelley getting $100 and costs and Blair $ DO. f Clttlti Kiitislly Sculilcn. NORTH L"A.TT.Ef Nob. , March 1C. ( Spe cial Telegram. ) A child of Joseph Knott of Hershey was badly scalded this afternoon 'by the overturning of a coffee pot full of boil ing coffse. It will probably not recover. Abe Armstrong , a switchman in the yards , crushed his right hand while making a coupling this afternoon. Tiullnn "Ruliimnlier" Demi. DECATUR , Neb. , March 1C. ( Special. ) The great Omaha Jndlan rainmaker , Wasapa , lo dead and burled , This Is the man who 'made It rain" on a farmer's cornfield north cf here- last summer for the small sum of $3. He claimed to have the power to make a cloud burst. IV'eliriiHltiL NCIVMotiv. . Rev. Joseph Jones of Georgia Is holding a protracted meeting at Osceola. Miss Jessie Cherry of Hastings was thrown from a slfilgll and badly injured. March 22 a protracted meeting will be Inaugurated In the Church of Christ at Waco. f Colfax county's cleric of district court , D. Dunkel , was married yesterday morning at Schuyler , his bride being Miss Cella Stone , daughter of William Stone. TEI.KGHAI'II COMPANY ENJOINED. IOTVH Court HolilN thnt MCNNIIKVH Must lie IK'llv.ereil nn Ilrvcti cl. SIOUX CITY , March 16. ( Special Tele- gmn. ) The refusal o ! the Western Union Telegraph company to deliver messages to the Sioux City Nursery and Seed company through an Intermediate agent In the lat- ter'a1 employ , was held to be Illegal by Dis trict Judge Ladd today , and the telegraph ccmpany temporarily enjoined from refusing longer to turn over telegrams to such agent. The nursery company's place of business being outside the Western Union's free de livery limits and the two haying no means of communication , except by mall the for mer asked that the messages be turned over to the Postal Telegraph cosnpany , whlph has a connection with It. This request the Western Union refused on the ground that It would be liable for any miscarriage unless the messages were delivered direct to the Nursery company's manager. The court lield that as all companies must act through agents the delivery to the Postal on the nursery company's authority Is . sufficient. The hearing for a permanent Injunction will take place Wednesday. _ l' See tlu * lluttlcxlilp lown I.nuiiulieil. DBS MOINES , March 16. ( Special Tele gram. ) Governor Drake today received a lormal Invitation from Secretary Herbert of the navy , to attend the launching of the Battleship Iowa on March 28 at Philadelphia. The invitation also states that- Miss Mary Lord Drake , daughter ot the governor , Is desired to christen the vessel. The Invi tation will bo accepted and the governor and party will go 'rom here 'n ' a special train. The entire membership of the governor's staff will be Invited , und the party will In- elude most of the state officers with ladles and a number of ofher guests. The plan for tliq , trip east , although , not complete. In cludes a day In Washington , one In New York , and then the return home. IIMVJX Kiirmur UIIIIH ; * IIIniKelf. NEOLA , la. , March 10. ( Special Tele gram. ) John Hansen , Hying two miles south * ot Shelby , hanged himself today having once before tried to tao ! his Hie In this way. He left a note In which ho said : "I ! mvc tried ( his once before , but the rope was too short and I could not hang my- wlf without everybody knowing It. " He asked to be forgiven , and said that poor health had driven him to the act. He i saves several email children , a wife and rouslJcrable- property , being the owner of a large farm , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ t VllllNfii. VILLISCA , la. , March J6. ( Special. ) A Ittle daughter of Ed Hobson was burled Saturday. She died with diphtheria. The two brothers and mother of the child are glck with the same disease , The woman's auxiliary of the Young Men's Christian association put out a woman's pa per last week. As a financial venture It must have been a success , for. aside from the latent sheet. It jiad eighty-four columns , less ban forty ot them reading matter , the other columns containing1 advertisements. Tested by tltno. For bronchial afTectloiu , ougbs , etc. , Brown' * Bronchial Troches have iroved their efficacy by a toot ot many year * . Price 25 cents. Tt'iti : IIOKS MTTI.U woitic. I MVH Solon * Hour * toni < * Netv Hill * nnil Kill $ nmr ( Mil Onen. DKS M01NE9. March 1C. ( Special. ) Thcro was n rather slim attendance nt the legislative session In both houses this morn Ing , thotiRh neither met tilt 11 o'clock. A large number of protests ngnlnst nn extra scwlon and authorizing any Incronso In taxa tion were presented and read. The follow ing bills werp Introduced In the house : By Reed , providing for the payment of voltm * tnry flre companies ; by Finch , prescribing n uniform pol.cy of flre Insurance ; by Grate , to protect the Hvo stoclt Industry by requiring - quiring all veterinary practitioners to be grad. nates of a veterinary college. Thehou o calendar was cleared ot n large number of b'lls for which substitutes have been adopted or which have been reported for Indefinite postponement. In the senate the rtamcr bill , subjecting all houses used ns opium Joints lo the In junction features ot the prohibitory law was called up and passed without opposition also the Kills bill , authorizing oral cross , examination where deposition Is taken In tho-torn ! of Interrogatories. The conference committee ot the home and senate has about agreed upon the draft of the substitute bill governing mutual buildIng - Ing and loan associations. It Is now admitted that the clause requiring a deposit of $100.- 000 by out.ildo companies will remain , as well as the filing fees required ot those associa tions. There nro more than 100 new b'lls ' on. the general calendar"nearly nil ot which will provoke more or less debate , so that they can hardly bo disposed of prior to April 10 , even If not another hour Is given to the con- s'derallon of the code. Many of thwo are "pet" bills , which offset local Interest merely that the Interested members will see that they do not get switched off. DESERTED WIFE AND CIIIMK Cherokee Sinn Acciineil oC Great Cruelty to III * Knnilly. CHEROKEE , la. , March 16. . ( Special. ) The attention of Overseer ot the Poor John Brennan ot this place was re cently called to a case of wlfo desertion which has provoked much Interest. About a month ago Jesse Holbcrt , an Englishman who Is einployed as blacksmith at John Relgle's wagon shop , left his wife and wont to the Cherokee house to board , and refused to furnish any further means of support to the family. A tow days later Mrs. Holbcrt went to P. F. Fassler's grocery store to buy provisions. She was Informed by the pro prietor that her husband had Instructed him not to sell her any more groceries on time , and refused to pay for them If ho did. As she was left without a cent the now almost distracted wcmun did not know what to do. She was too proud to ask aid from the city , and she could not starve. The most pitiful feature of the case Is the fact that Claude Vanslcklcs , a sin of Mrs. Holbert's by her first husband , Is lying at death's door , stricken , with consumption , and because the mother would not desert her dying boy Is given by her as the cause of the trouble , and her story Is verified by neighbors and friends of the family. To make matters moro serious Holbert refused to pay any more rent for the house his wife was living In , and the owner ordered the woman and her sick son out. Not until then was the city appealed to for help. During all ot this misery and suffering Holbert Is earning $10 a week and eating three square meals a day at a good hotel within a stone's throw of the faithful wife. A friend of Holbert's was seen by the re porter , who gave as the reason , ns stated by Holbert , that the boy was lazy and would not work when he was well ; that he had secured employment for him at different times and Claude would not go to work ; that ho had always supported his wife's children by her first husband and ho had become tired of It. KNIGHTS OV I'VTIIIAS ' IN CONCI/AA'E. School of IiiNtrnctlou Opcm-il for the Craft t Ceilur Haplilx. CEDAR , RAPIDS , la. . March 16. ( Special Telegram. ) The largest gathering of Knights of Pythias of. the year , outside of the grand lodge meeting , was held here tonight , when State Deputy Grand Chancellor F. E. Dun can of Des Molnes , assisted by Grand Chan cellor T. B. Henley of Tlpton , conducted a school of Instruction In the Castle hall of Star of the West No. 1. Pythlans to the number of 300 were pres ent from Iowa City , Belle Plalne. Marlon , Martelle , Mount Vernon , Sprlngvllle and other surrounding towns. At the close of the work the visitors were tendered a ban quet , covers being laid for over 400. Nearly all the grand lodge officials responded to toasts. The Linn County Pythian association held i meeting this afternoon , which was attended by all the lodges In the county save one. It was decided to hold the annual picnic at Sprlngvllle , the date being left to the Spring- villa lodge. Officers for the ensuing year were elected as follows : President. J. F. Rail , Cedar Rapids ; vice president , L. B. Chrlstmnn , Sprlngvlllo ; secretary , C. F. But ler , Sprlngvllle ; treasurer , W. E. Daniels , Sprlngvllle. HAII.HOAI ) 1IUSINCS.S IMI'IIOVING. rovru Executive Council Complete * an IiiterextliiK' Table. DES MOINES , March 16. ( Special Tele gram. ) The state executive council has just completed Its tabulated , statement of the earnings of Iowa roads for 1835. It shows a considerable Improvement of business over the year before , and the most remarkable feature is that while In 1894 a largo number of the 1'nes or branches of large systems- reported not losses , there- ore but four which report losses In 1895. The total gross earn ings for the state for 1895 were $37,717,000 ; 1894 , $35,874,000. Gross earnings' per mlle are : 3893 , $5,029 ; 1894. $4,230 ; 1895 , $4,438. It npp-ars that 1895 shows a gain of 5.15 per cent over 1894 , but a Ipss of 11.75 per cent as compared with 1893' . Net earnings are : For 1895 , $13,588.000 ; 1894 , $10,365,000 , an Increase of 21.39 per cent. In earnings 1895 phowg an Increase over .1894 and 1893. The increase over 1S93 Is $9 per mile , or leas than 1 per cent , but it Is remarkable In view of the ; fact that the gross earnings are smaller for 1895. SctiHiitfoniil Ilreneh of I'romlNe Cane. CRESTON , In. , March 10. ( Special Tele gram. ) Creston parties have liscomo Impli cated In the celebrated Seevers seduction jroach of promise suit. Al Hughes was ar rested -here tonight by orders of the chief if police of Oskaloosa. HeIs the man who Wlw Mary Brooks , tlio plaintiff , alleges , forced her to sign a petition. .dismissing the ease against Thomas Sosvero , the wealthy defendant , at the point of n revolver , Hughes layo the woman was aware of the proceed- ngs , and her acts were voluntary , Sinn Kllleil nnil Tivo CilrlH Hurt. OTTUMWA , la. , March 1C. ( Special Tolo- ; ram. ) While returning from a funeral a cam attached to one of the carriages ran away. Charles Morrison , driver , was thrown torn his scat , his limbs caught In the * wheels and bo was dragged a mile , ' Ho was dead vhen taken from the wreck , Two young adieu and a 6-year-old child were horribly cut by a barbed wire fence , Into which the torses ran. One cannot live. Dentine of nn lowii Merehnnt. WATERLOO , la. , March 16. ( Special Telegram. ) N , Rodenbaen , 'a prominent merchant ' at Cedar Falls , died suddenly of'heart disease tha ! morning. Ho was a jromliient citizen and had been In business n Cedar Falls for more than thirty years , StiiiluntM AVouIil Clone n College. BURLINGTON , la. , March 16. ( Special Telegram. ) The Washington academy , the leading institution In southeastern Iowa , may be closed , owing to rebellion and disbanding of senior cliso today for fancied wrongs. Ten were suspended for hazing. ! lr. ! > > ' lujurleu J'roie. Kiital. | CRESTON , la. , March 1C. ( Special Tele- gram. ) Frank ; the 2-year-old son of Pete Connors , fell Into a bucket ot boiling water Saturday , which hla mother wan using for scrubbing purposes , and died from his In- urloi this morning. Complexion powder U an absolute neces sity of the refined toilet In this climate. i'ozzoni'a combines every clement of beauty and purity. It NOT WELL ENOUGH GUARDED Sheriff Wants Another Deputy at the Jail nt Night , MAKES A REQUEST FOR MORE ROOM tlniler the Present ArrniiKeuicnt Prisoner * .Illwlit Overturner the nitnrit nnil i : -ry .Mim ( Jet Out. At the meeting ot the county commls * sloners Inst Saturday CommlssloiifT Hector presented a communication from the sheriff asking thnt the county jailor be allowed to occupy two rooms In the jail thnt ho might bo In attendance nt nil times. Mr. Hector asked nnnnlmotis consent to grant the re quest ot lht > sheriff , but this was denied and the matter was referred to the commit- tco on court liouso and jail , Commissioner Steinberg remarking thnt n move ot thnt kind meant moro than appeared on the fico and he should not approve ot It until a definite nnd complete understanding hnd been reached. Investigation ot the can so ot this com munication revealed n situation which maybe bo regarded ns somawhnt dangerous. There are now but two Jailors. Under former administrations there were always three , but during the last year the county com missioners reduced the number to two. Sheriff Drexel evaded this , provision by detailing ono ot his deputies as assistant jailer. Under the present plan of operation there are two men detailed for jail work. Ono of those sleeps at the jail at night , and Is , therefore , on duty twenty-four hours lr each day. The other man reports at the Jail at 7 o'clock In the morning nnd re mains there until 7 o'clock at night. The two men take turns In sleeping at the Jnll each week. The prisoners confined In the cast wing , men of nil kinds , and In jail on all sorts ot charges , are allowed the freedom of the largo dinIng - Ing room In the mlddto of the jail during the daytime. These men are ot the class not regarded ns dangerous , but there Is no guaranty attached thnt they are harmless. When the hour for retiring comes the Jailor orders them Into their respective cells and ho then enters the dining room alone , going thence to the room containing their cells for the purpose of locking thorn In for the night. There Is nothing to prevent them from at tacking him when ho thus gets In the same room with thorn , nnd as there are generally from fittooli to twenty the Jnller would not ho nblo to make much resistance. If they should overpower him they would then hnvo nil the keys ot the jail In their possession , ns the way would bo open to secure admission to the office nnd to the key case containing the keys to every cell. A Jail delivery would follow which would ccllpso anything1 In the history of this county. That such nn event has not transpired heretofore la almost n miracle , as there la almost nothing to prevent It. The sheriff says ho Is unable to do anything to remedy ' the situation. His two Jailers are now put ting In twelve nnd twenty-four hours each and he cannot ask them to do any more , and the commissioners have refused to allow him another man. t SMALLPOX * AT KANSAS CITY. Local Aulhorltlen Will Adopt Pre cautionary UleiiHtireN. Information that has been received. In , this city Indicates that smallpox has made Its appearance * in Kansas City. Nevertheless the Kansas City papers and the press re ports make no allusion to the supposed epl- demlo. N. A. Kulm received an order yester day morning for 30,000 vaccine points to be delivered In Kansas City at once , and the size of the order Indicates that the Kansas City authorities fear Hi considerable epi demic. The pest house-at Kansas Cty | is located on on island in Mie river at some distance from the city and It Is presumed that information In regard to the disease has been supprcssc-d. The local authorities have- received no notification from the Kansas City authori ties. Dr. Towne said : "Tho matter will bo brought up at the regular meeting of the Board of Health Wednesday. If there Is any reason to believe that there Ta n prob ability of an epidemic at Kansas City the police and the conductors on Inqomlng trains will be notified to watch the passengers closely and see that no suspicious appearing cases are allowed to corns to Omaha. The city Is in excellent sanitary condition nt present and wo are confident that if the disease should be brought here it could be readily controlled. " Headache Is the direct result of indigestion and btomnch disorders. Remedy these by using Do Witt's Little Early Risers , and your headache disappears. The favorite lit tle pills everywhere. .1PGINN JUIIY STIMj HOLDS OUT. Genernl Ilellef thnt the Twelve Bleu AVI It Not AKree. The McGinn jury has been out since about 10:30 : o'clock Saturday night , and has given no ntlmatlon as to how It utamlg. Considerable ntcrest is manifested as ( o the probable , re mit , the consensus of opinion be'ng that the aig delay Is Indicative of a disagreement. Nearly the entlro morning in the criminal court room was taken up In Impaneling anew now lot of Jurors , the second three weeks of the term having expired Saturday Jnet. The uuual number of victims allied to bo excused on ono pretext or another and u few excuses ivoro granted , but Judge Baker was Inclined to bo rather strict end a very good showing was required before an excuse wan granted , A number of small city cases , appealed from the police court , will be taken up at once and disposed ot. The first of those will ba the ono In which George Peterson and Anton Jcrs nan are charged with having sUlen the doors , windows , tepa and various other parts of a house belonging to ox-Comi- cllmon P. M , Back. They were fined $10 and costs In the police court and a Jnry was im paneled yesterday to try the case. . DOING GOOD EVERYWHERE A MiMllcnl DUiMtvvry Hint KUVctiinlly Curm IMli'd In Kvery Koi-iu. For many years physicians have oxperl- in en ted In vain , Reeking a remedy which would effectually cure plica and other rectal troubles , - without resorting to a surgical operation , Many remedies were found to give temporary relief , but none coul < J bo depended upon to make a lasting , satisfac tory cure. Within a recent period , however , a new remedy , the Pyramid Pile Cure , has been re peatedly tested In hundreds of cases and with highly satisfactory results. The first effect of tlio Pyramid Pllo Cure Ute to Instantly remove the pain und Irritation generally present and. from that lime on the ' cure rapidly progresses arid before tha patient Is hardly aware of | t h& Is orit rely cured. The remedy seomn to act directly on the nerves and blood vessels of the part ? ' , affected as It cornea Into direct contact with them 'and tola up a .healthy action , , which In * . a perfectly natural way b'rlhgs 'th'a parts to " * * ' the'r normal condition. The remedy does Its work : without any pain or Inconvenience to the KUffcrer and U Justly considered one of the moBt meritori ous discoveries of modern medicine. Piles U one of the most annoying and often times dangerous diseases with which humanity la articled. If neglected It fre quently develops Into Fistula or some equally fatal or Incurable trouble , whereas by the timely use of this simple but effective remedy no one need suffer a single day from any form of piles unless they want to , Tha Pyramid Pllo Cure | s perfectly harm less , containing no mineral poisons and Is also very reasonably In price , costing but one dollar a package. It la told In drug stores everywhere. The manufacturers of the remedy are the I'yram'd Drug Co. cf Albion , Mich. , who Imvo placed Ihlv excel lent preparation before the public only after glylng It thorough and repeated testa tn the hands of reputable physicians. The results In hundreds of cases have convinced us that ulll not dlsaonolnt you.