Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 09, 1896, Page 7, Image 7

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I PROIAL NOT1QE.
As1.'rternctitI for tIte oIUltlUI
, IlI h ii Iin utiti I I t8 ( ) p. ut. for
liii. ( , CiII lug utnl utitli S p. ti. for the
: b itiorn Itig ntsd 14tandzty rhItIoti.
AI1yrrtrrPI , by re,1titIng 1 %
f Ier&ql chick , unit hiitc , tIMvPr stIh
drvp4e4 to n iinnibrred letter In cnre
of 1Iic hIe. % Turi so
ihh1 be dehIrett ujott reNettIt ( I on
) f Ut ( cJ.rck iiiiI. hlntt1 1. 1-12c n
vvor4 first liipsrrtIoii $ Ic n iord
tlierenftor. rnthmItg nJCctt for 1e
111111 2o for flrst iINertIoU. TIsCNC
n1crtIMI1IeIM liltiNt hi run
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, SITU4T1ONS V.iNTEI ) .
IT1YAT1O irr TOUN ( MAR ,
flee or w1oheNahe house prefcrrcii. Ad1re
t N 23. Bee.
1W MAN W1LtAU TO
POHITION
1VAt'T1'1) ,
work wblD1eaIo nr conmIOfl hiOINe PVP
frred. iih1rt'&q N 31. I. .A-M93 9
:1 : ) ; iuo Aflhl ) 2 : W1NT A
with photngrnpher. aN Improver : wUling to
hen.zsi. Write fl. VLe. ljelgriule ,
VNTiI-3tAI.t hhI.I' .
FtOWh1t
dner : ono who ? penkN aerman. Aphy It. 1In ,
1813 Vlnton Ntreet ,
A MoNihI ANT ) flXPFNSTS I'Att )
Nalimfl for clgnrN cprInce unnece&aary
tnndnrd goetiN ; I.lttle C1rk clirar macbine fuo
to each cutoTncr. hI8h1op & home , St. I.cuIs ,
' Mo. -M7S % MI'
i : ; WANTED-LTh11ftATa
pxperknco or not. Stock giinrnnteetl to grow.
AItreRq with Ntamp. htrown 1tro. Co. . Nurpery-
InQfl. Chicago. It-4O2M'
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WANThD ,
1tokrneii , shoveIIer , , tntIon men and men to
rl1I by the font on Florence and CrIppo Creek
. Itnltr'n1 In Colorn1o.
hi'T.Y TO IflAMT'1t ' & OIhIflN
I2O Fornarn Ntre.'t , or to
CAItLIL1 flITTMER & VFTTIIflTC.
Contractor. . Florence , Cob.
I3-S1o-1G
WANTflT-PAINTTNfl & P111ItITANflIbb (
for reat eettte. F' . IVeah , 16 & ] ) ougIn , t.
WANTFD. A I1tST CAi IbOOIC CAN-
vnser : rnut have goo.I rterence. AIIbreN3
N 3) . Ibee otlhce.
yJANTi1)-TaOO1) WAQONMA1R AT ONCI'
t , run ft ethop ; gww.t tocatton 80(1 gootb thop
fiitnI1io1 free ot crnrgo. ! Sot Spangler , Sortli.
nor. Net , . B-M970 9
WANTID , TWO FII1ST-CfdtSS CITY SAL1S.
I mi' ; nequninted vIth trnt' : peclnlty line. to
, eIl to the trade. Call at Itoorn Z. 8 , 12 , 1 , 5 ,
Hotet Irunwlck. II-M98 10'
WINTg1).STATI AGFNT FOIt
nnt Iown. 14) represent the C. C. C. Mtg. Co.
ot St. 3oep1i , Mo. b IiUst be Snanclalty re. .
) OfltIbO and competcnt : wilt tay from $0)
* T0) ) ter month ; invc'tlgate thIs. bloom 32 ,
liott'h 1trtmvtck , 8-12 and 1.3. IJ-M97 I'
% VANT1D. IILACKSMITII : AT ONCL' ; MUST
be good In plow voik. Addres M. II. Mat-
thteeii , Superior. Nob. Ii-M9G 13'
IWANTLD. ONU Oil TWO GOOfl ( IUItMAN
anti 1nghIh , olicltot3 ( or lire and
ccIiIent Insurance. John Dale , gencrah agent ,
2 New York Life. 13-M932 10
WANTI1D-SALESMAN AN ! ) COLLECTOR ;
I4tale pnvtlcuIar. anti ntitary wanted ; must
furnish retorenees nod bond tC required. Ati--
Ibex 136 , Omaha. 11-387-S. '
WANTED. AN ACCIDENT INSUI1ANCI1 SO-
hlcilor ror an Gui Itne eompany ; ft good eon.
tract to thiti right party vlIh be given. N 39.
lIce. 'II-M931 11'
WANTFD , TRAVUL.tNU ANt ) LOCAL HALES-
I men ; salary nail expcntes ; $50.0) to $ IGLO $ Ier
minth : answer at once. Valley Cigar company ,
St. Louis. 11-31995 9'
tlI , WAN-mED ; , nIILIAIILE I'EItSON TO IISTItIIb-
it ( our ctrcular. "blow to Cure Itupture. "
Send reference anti stamp , If convenient. Sure-
hiolti Truss Co. , N. Windliam. Me. Ji-MOIG 9'
VANTt1t ) . PfltST.CLASS CARPET LAYER ;
bwImanent 1)091110Th ; iete-tenees reqtitrd ; state
oabary expected. Address 1. . llitrltach. IJes
MOIflC4 , Is. Ij-Mb0O4)1G
COACHMAN. * 2i I'Eft MONTh : EXPERt-
l _ t'arler ; or put cC city. Samuel Motz ,
t ' c0 1)otlge , 1J-M102 9
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ShELl' VANT23D-rEMALE.
WANTED-WITh A COItPORArION , A. 1
lady stenogralIIer and typewriter ; tauNt have
t several ycara' practtcut experience with some
. large mercantile 1mous or corporation. other-
wIno , nttentt5n given to application ; good
eahary anti permnnent position to comnpete.nt
persan.Aildress N 2 Bee. C-33I-8-
'WANTFiD-GIItL TO COOK AND ASSIST
with ironing. 3718 , F'arnrmmn St. C-94S.9. '
OIItLVANTEDTO DOGEERAL blOUSE.
wotic In a small tamniiy. 2)5 North 20th Street ;
referencea requtrod. C-ISO-b. '
WANTED-COOK & L.AUNIRESS FOlt SMALL
. 2037 ) . St '
family. to.Jge C-MS-jO-
- ' WANTID.A'PONCE. C00K : NONE BUT
. _ , firet-class need apply. Mrs. Stadden , flOG
! " at. C-M337 9'
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'LAIY PASTRY COOK ; O2. PElt MONTJI ;
valtressi's for out of city ; 513 to $20 per month , .
and two laundry girbi. Samuel Motz. City Em-
' -Ploylnent _ offIce , 160 Dodgo. C-M103 9'
FOR RENT-blOUSES ,
hOUSES 1I ALL I'ARTS OI TIlE CITY. TIW
O. F' . Davis Conpatny , U03 Farnam. fl-633
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hOUSES. BENAWA & CO. . 308 N. 15Th ST.
MODERN IIOUSES. C. A. STARR , 525 N.Y. LIFE.
D.-Gfl
FOR ItENT-NICE SOUTh IU1ONT , S-htOOM
trhck house , with , nil midorn improvements and
in Irt ) Iass condition , Inquire on inemles
' .2110 ] IaIt-llosvaril street.
hOUSES. WALLACE. DROWN IILN. 16 & Doug.
IIOUSES FOR I1ENT. LARGE LIST. F'ttO3t
5OO up. McCaque Investment Co. , IIOt Ilodge.
FOR flET-B1tlCIC J1E.'tIDENCE LOCATEr )
at t:1e : southwcst corner 1ft1 , and 1)ouilai , bts. ,
forneriy , the reMdence ef the late henry h'undt.
ICiocltiity ? UitSbIt3 for ollico of physicians or
dtntlsts. Apply to the superintendent of The
lie. , building , room 103 , Bee bldg. I-E2
IODEItN i.ItOOM COTTAQE : ALSO 5-blOOM
cottage. wit ) , barn. L. S. Sktnner , agent , 310
N. Y. L. bldg.
irolt IIENT-A MOlEHN 8-blOOM IIOUtJE , ALI
comivealences , furnishmetl or unfurnisiapil. GO9
Park aye. 10-138
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CIJOICIb. hOUSES ANDCO'TIAOES FOR RENT
all , over city , 1 to $10. Fidelity , 1702 I'arnam st.
D-O6
LAItOI'l LIST. F. 10.VEAI ) , 16 & IOIIULAIO.
31-731 A20
iii blENT. 1101155 OF TEN ItOOMS ; MOD.
cr0 convenieiocet ; very handy to business.
Inquire at 200 5. bIll , t. D , T. Mount.
D-M749
iiiOcM : DF1TACIIRI ) HOUSE ; S-ROOM bLOUSE ,
central. 115.00. Apply 2616 Cnphtoi aenUe.
l-I92.AbO'
.ROOM COTTAOE ; IOATII. FURNACE. 0MB
lawn. alad. etc. 2124 MiamI at.
ioit I11INT-ELEQANTFLATS , COItNER 11Th
Int NichOlas st , , ; bath , gas , everythtmig mijoti-
cml rents very cheap for the summer. % ' . II.
Green. 203 hamIach block , D-M871-11
leolt blENT. 1iIIIIT.htOOM 11011511AlJ : , MOl-
cr11 inprovemuent ; liar , ! lbnlsl ; large
noI1s. No. 408 N. 3M st. 1)43)i ) 12
SIX blOOM COrrAafl. ChIh8Ap , 937 NORTh
11th St. Lnqulro in 11w mear or 82O South 18th
19-tCs-12.
NflAT HIX-I100M hOUSE , FINE CENTRAL
hcatinm , . bE 8. Est Street. is-.L9i3 12'
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1.Olt JIENT. MODEItN S-blOOM 1lOUS1LNE.1t
ilanscom park. hIIckd , N. Y. Life hhitig.
' D-M936 P
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1t.'ltNISh1F.1) ROOM FOR T\VO. ItCh CALl-
fi.ria , 13.945.13. '
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1.Oit htI4T A MOD1bIIM EIOIIT-IIOOM COT.
tmigt , ; Iflulro at nurtIvest corner of ' 1'wety.
_ 18rt oxtil OIl. Mary's avenue. I-M9TZ IG'
. .
I.Olt 111Th -PUIINISIIED IIOOMS.
io NICELY FIJIIN1SIIE [ ) blOOMS. WITIt 013
wIthoUt board. 11.1)taba . t , E-2.19.S P
ILAVI'l IECIDEI ) TO TA11 TilE ThIRD
ot this hart 1. late. 3 will have naia fur.
niihid or uflurnlh.j ; stogie or eniuite , Fn.
qulro iWO Douglas Street , Mrs. A , C. Spur- .
E-M916 U
YUJIN1I3IIEI ) 1t0015 ; $5. $ 3910 FAIINAM.
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L.'L'IONISIIEI ) 110)1)315 . % 1I ) hlOAItfl
,
VIJIINISIIEfl SHAM IIISATIbfl ROOMS MOD.
em convenience. ; loar4 , tO 130. 3Bim. i1'TOO
b ILOOM AhD flA11V.24111 , 35Th.
* F-M41i.A'
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74IChl ROOMS ; OOD BOARD ; RATES I1EA.
. - onabi , . The Ibis. 20U hlrney.GO3.A1Q'
VIIIVATE 1MZ4II.Y ; NICELY tIiTuArEDb
'ith handsome residence anti grounds ; desire
a , few boarder. ; ; itcaaamt , htomne references. TU
Jorth 10th street. . F-M953 9'
1'UItNIM It El ) ht010MS ANT ) hlOAltfl.
( Ontlnued. )
TSVO I'URNISIII3I ) ROOMS FOIl OENTLI3. .
men ; single or ensuRe ; modern. & : N. lIt ) , st.
, F-M9A ) P
FOIl blENT. PIII1NISIIED blOOMS , W1DII
board ; 83.00 per week call at. 2107 Iouglns St.
Y-9S3-21'
tO1L II l3NT-VNFUhI,1ShJhl ) 1100315.
S UNFURNISIIRD CIIAMII1313S Poll 11OU11-
keeping , man and wIe ; water In kitchen ; pled
slnk woste pipe. 319 N. Eth. 0-Mm
TIlItIOR Olt FOUI1IJNFU1tN1SII lit ) blOOMS :
modern ; central ; light hiousekeepimig. N 3 , Ilee ,
. U-MIll 9'
FOIL ItEST-STOILIIS ANI ) OFIrIClIS.
FOIl RENT-TIlE 4lTOIt' RRICK Iht'hrd)1G
at 916 F'nrflttm t. This buhiding has a flreprixif
cement bnement. eaniphete tb-am heating nx.
lures , waler on itt ! flooors , gas , etc. Apply at
lIsa oIflce of Time lies , 1-910
FIRST CLASS DI3ICIC STORE BUII.fliNfl , 1011
Farnam , thu-ce ptorhe and baiement : will alter
to suit tOnant ; low rent. 314 1t NatI Bk bhml , .
, 1-701
FOIl I1ENT-MAY 3 , ONE OF TILE 11115T Colt.
ners In the CUT. Address itt 27 , liCe. 3-42
IIUHINRHS 11011513 I'Olt I1RNT-NRW rhhltEL' .
story and basement lrlck building , 68s133 , poutli-
west corner ot lIOwnril nail Firteenthi streets ;
pultable for Jobbing or manufacturing iurooses.
Address Chins. Turner. 3318 Farnnmn street.
1-593
STORE. 411 SOtJTII 11Th , NtbA1t IIO3VAI1D ;
hOart of commission district : first floor ciii
baitenient. Itoomit 314 , First NatIonal blank
tiuiidtng. I-M797
AGENTS VANTEl ) .
ThU ° 1IOLMES.l'ITRZT1T. CASE ; " bOY DR.
tectlvo ( icy r ; a true detective story of thril-
hog Interest gobog like wiidhlre agents coinIng -
Ing abbey ; send for circular , or enil 10 centS
for cotnptete outfIt. 1' . W. Ziegler & Co . , Chi-
cago. J-M97s1i'
AURNTII ItTtD COINING MONEY IN HElL.
lag "Shot ) ' of Spain and Cuba ; " 130 beautirut
illustrations : II ) pages : 10 cents outfit mailed
on receipt of 10 centii graphic account of the
liresent war nab Cuba's struggles for liberty
freight jmhT and credit given ; act quick. 1n
ternattonal News and ilook company. Ilalthmnore.
MCI. .3-M969 S
AnL'Nr. YOU C/tN dET RICH ; N13\V COOi-
Ing utensil ; paves onp-fourthi the flour nfl,1 ,
meat : "fastest seller out. " l'urlnton coml'any
Des Moines , Ia. J-1tt933 9'
SPECIA1J INDUCEMENTS FOIt AGENTS.
palesmen and canvaspers to sell our Mt-Jiclnni
Tothet Soaps. , ilret to eontmniers. Itavens &
Elliott , 147 Ff011 , ave. . Chicago. .3-2.1994 Ii'
WANTED-TO RENT.
IF' YOU WANT GOOD TENANTS FOR TOUI1
houses hint them with Fidelity , 1702 Farnamn st ,
K-SQl
WANTED-ABOUT MAY 1ST , A MODERN 10
or iliOre , room detachieti house , with lawn ;
viIl lay liberal rent if suited ; state location.
N 30 , Bee 051cc. IC-Ill.-
STOIIAC E.
STORAGE , FI1ANIC EWERS , 1214 IIARNIIY.
M-703
I'ACIFIC STORAGE AND WAREHOUSE CO. ,
945.3:0 : Jones. General storage and forwardIng.
M-703
or , VAN & STORAGE. 1415 FAR'M. TEL. 1559.
M-M419-A1S
WANTED-TO BUY.
WANTED. TO lbtlY ; A NEW IIEAL ESTATE
atlas , pulitishiod by Midland Guarantee and
Trust company. Fidelity Trust company , 1702
Farnamn street. N-MILl
2ND-hAND FURNITURE , BROWN'S. 102 S. 14.
N-MIll 13'
WANTED , A IIICYCLE Ott CLEAR LOT IN
exchange for carpenter work or Job -printing.
Address N IS , lIce. N-MIll 11
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FOR SALE-FUILNITUILE.
'iiij ; ENTIRE CONTINTS OF A hANDSOME.
to. furnished 11-room residence. Address 1. 22 ,
Ilee. O-&tG
FOR IALE. VUlN1T1hIlId OF h1-ItpOM
hnnise : nice location. wlthroomets and boarders ;
IL snatf' it taken iutck. Also furnIture' 'cC t
30-room house in fine location. Call Lyman
Waterman , 822 N. Y. Life bldg. 0-MIll 9'
FOIL SALE-HORSES AND WAGONS.
NUMIIEI1 03' GOOD SECOND blAND CARE-
ages and phaetons at a bargain. 1411 Dodge.
P-288-A13
FOIL SALE-MISCELLANEOUS.
BEST hIARDWOOtI 7100 AND CIIICICEN
fence. Also "all wire. " C , ft. Lee 301 Douglas.
Q-705
FOR SALE OR 'rItADF3 , CHEAP. 0N hIt.ACK
Jack. lb hands high , weight , 1,100. .1. F. Ivis ,
floor.e , ha. Q-MlG3.A23
j. IIAAS. FLORIST , 3113 VINTONET. , TEL.
776 , has a large assortment ot young and old
plants , suitable for pot , decoration and lied
iiianis Easter lilies , cut blowers and loses ;
everything at greatly reduced prices.
* Q-3t402
LAWN 1100 & CIIICICEN FENCE. ALL WIRE
cheaper than WO3d. Wire Works. 403 South , 14th.
Q--691.A.23'
FOR SALE , A GOOD OAK COUNTL'Ri.SIX
feet long ; with wire screen ; suitable for almost
any business. Call at Midland hotel ohhlce.
Q-M974 10
LAYING lIENS FOItSALE. 1304N. 24Th ST.
Q-J83-3- '
FOR AALIb-12 GAUGE. I. . C. SMITh ! 11AM-
mer gun , 28 inch barrels ; in flnt cIas shape ;
916,00 , cash , . George 18. Bchroder , 14th & 1)aug-
las. Q-9S6-3. '
MISCELLANEOUS.
110W 1O BECOME 'LAWFUL. PItYHICIANS ;
course by mail. Write Illinois Iteatti , Uolvcr-
pity , Chicago. lt-M523-A23'
FARM FOR I1ENT , 104 ACRES CLOSE TO
Omiiahn. Inquire of C , 3d. Bates , flooni LOG lice
hluhiding. 11-347.12. '
TIN As ! ) ( IALVANIZED IRON1 SPOUTING
put up ( or Go her root : pumps repairil ; gaeo
line stoves repaired cheap. Savage , 715 North
16th. It-MEl 9'
CLAIRVOYANTS.
I'ROL' . J. U. LEOARD-
TILL' WOltbI-FAMEICLAIRVOYANT AND
M1i1)IUM ,
ONLY TIII1IOIIIAYS LONGER.
TODAY , FRIDAY &NDHATURDAY AT TILE
1'AXTON hOTEL.
Do Not Fail to See Him , as lie Is on Ibis
Vay to China , and It May lIe a Long
TUne Before lIe Again Visits Omaha.
Knowledge of the future 'is power ( or the reseat -
eat , leiiow your future and guide yourself
accordingly ; you can do this by consulting
I'rot. Leonard , reeogtet1 by the press , me.Ilcal
faculty anti scientistu of both , hemispheres as
the most distinguished medium of modern
1105,5.
It you are In douijt that he can perform all he
ciahmisS , feel yourself Invited to call anti lie will ,
gIve you Inure substanthiti proof of his Roar-
veious hewer than you have ever before received -
ceived ( toni noortal , 1)on't tall to see. bins It
you are Interested In the affairs of life. It
marriage , sickness , ileathi , changn , . travels.
divorces , separatIons , law sulls , business truns
iictioi5 , Investments of whatever nuture wills ,
ucetlt4 , mortgages. iwl or stolen lirolerty. liii.
tlen ircasuree. lost tim' absent friends Interest
you ; it 3'Qtl care to kao' wimat you siiouit % mb
to be successful , whicr.i you should go anti
vhom t. avoid ; If you desIre to have your
domnestia troubles rentoved , your lost love re.-
slorci , your hittertlit ennuiies converted lisle
staunch , frIends ; In a word. whatever mnay be
your troubles , suspic.utss or desiiv. call on this
gifted sun , , antI lie vhll sent ! you away happier ,
wiser amid boidr ttam , ever before ,
lie advi'ss you with , a certainty . by a hiigier
than human lower as to the proper course to
itursue In life , ills descrIptions nO oour trlr'nds
atsi enemies are a real aim though they stood
before you , Call and test thin lirofrssoi- your
heart's content , ciii you will depart tIdrouhl , , ) '
satisited that there is at leatit cue reilbie : ,
mediuti , and clairvoyant In our noidsi. ? 4otli- .
ing in lito is to , obscure for Prof. Leomlaril to
reveal
Ohilee hours , 10 a. m. to S p. , i ,
No fee accepted from any person ultiess absolutely -
lutely miatisfled , 13-11101 ii
MIII ; . DII. \VARIUON , CLAlhl'QVAN'r , 1113.
liable business medium ; 5ths ) Citi at 119 N , lOll , ,
TilE Vl3LIj 1NOVo'N DR. Ffl'C1j hERb
for a short time oni' ; tiousantjs or lisrEmnUl
reterence' . EU Cepital eve. s-i ii'
) IAt4SA6i , BAThS , ETC.
MAIAMId iIMr , IllS DOUGLAS SITI1EIET.
24 iloor , room 11 ; mausg. , uIean. , aleol.cl cud
siulphurine baths. T-1iS$8 II'
hilts , DII. LEON , ELI3CTII1O MASSAGI3ZAII
ion ; I-efreiubng and uraiiviI doa't tall to ciiI ,
417 8. liii , st , upsirs. % T4i3i 9.
MMI3. AME8 , h'ORML'Ui.Y OF th'l'.l.OUIH MAS
Ond battts , W 13. 13th .1. , lii floor , zoo , , , 10
I'IhILSONAL ,
bAThS , MASSAGE. lIME. POST , 3b04 S. ISTIl.
U-TO ?
MISS VAN VALl14flt1RGll DESTROT8 PER.
mnnenlly b electricity uipetfluour hair. moles ,
warts , etc. Itoom 416 , N. V. Life bldg.
I1UI'TUILII COREl ) : NO PAIN ; NO bL'TL'N.
lion from hiu.lness ; we refer to hunlreds of
patients cured , 0 , 11. 11111cr Co. , 3d ? N. Y
l.lfo blulidlng , Omaha , Net , . U-MILl
VIAVI-A 1101111 TREATMENT 1'OIt UTEItINE
troubles. liiysician In attendance. Consulta-
lion or health bock free. 140 ibte UIt ! .
U-Ito
TIlL' I'ALACFi III1ATJTIFUI. lTAlRDRlOSSbNOl
anti manicuring anti complexion parlors. 1615
Douglas sit. , Omaha. U-MSl1-Ati'
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' ESTATE.
MONEI' TO L0AN-1tIAIs
ANTIOT4Y LOAN ANt ) TRUST CO. , Ill N.
Life , Loans at bow rates fir c'lioice security In
Nebraska & Iowa farmS or Omaha city property.
MONEY TO l.CAN AT LOWEST fl.TE5O. TllI3
0. 1' , Davis Co. , 1305 Pmtrnium st. Y-.i3
C1'IIt CENT MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA
real stnto & Neb. larms , Tm' . 31. MeIkbc.mfthfl.
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
real estate. lbrenan , , Love Co. , Paxton bik.
W-lhl
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CITY LOANS. C. A. STAbLbt , 025 N. YbtFII.
LOANS ON IML'ItOVEI ) & UNIMPROVED CITY
property , W , Farnan , Smith & Co. , 1320 lt'crnnm ,
W-7l5
01:0. : I' , IJEMIS. LOANS , I'AXTON BLOCIC.
MONEY TO LOAN ON lMl'ROVIID OMAhA
irlwrL' at 5 , 514 , 6 and 014 iier Cent. l'usey &
rhiomas , room hill. First National flank liii- .
W-7iS
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MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY PI1OI'ERTY ,
$501.00 UI ) to $50,003.00. Fidelity Trust company.
\V-M374
FROM lee In' . I ? , D.'EAD , 16 & IOUGLAH.
W-732 A23
MONEY TO I.OAN-CIIAT'I'E
- 1,5.
MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE , PIANOS.
horseS , vagons , etc. , at lowest rates in city ;
no removal of goods : strictly conildentlal ; you
can ; iay the loan oft at any time or In any
am aunt.
OMAhA MOItTOAcihI LOAN CO. .
106 5. 10th St.
X-7l9
MONEY 'l'O LOAN , 30. 60. 30 DAYS : FUI1NI.
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Pleads Not Guilty very Count in the
Information , ,
MANY DILATORY i tIONS OVERRULED
, , , , , , is to l14lt time Truth 3bon-
uln' 3lornhmg'Umlecc Effort to
Get a. , , ,
I Steccei.
The dilatory tactics Liur3ued by the attor.
Soya for henry bib , the ox-city treasurer
vho Is charged with eunbozzlonsont , occupied
tim time of the crknlnah branch of the dis.
trlcL court during the entire morning yesterday -
day , but their moUons and yarloue oIlier proceedings -
ceedings were flnutlly dIposed ot and the do.
fondant was arraigned by the counky attorfroy
and c nterod a. plea of 'not ' guilty to each of
the sixteen counts In the information.
Thso case was taken up soon after court
convened , and the first procedure was it moo-
tion on the rtart at the defendant to strike
from the flirts what purported to be the
original warrant of arrst and the inforlna-
tiOhb flied in the pohico court , both of which
were attached to the tianscript in the case ,
It Was COlltCfltlOd that they were not a part
of the transcript and that there was no au-
thiority in law for attachillg thorn.
The county attorney took tile postton that
it hind bell , the praccico to send thso original
papers in order that the court might be in-
formeil na to the papers on wHich the action
of the lower cotirt wa based ,
Jidgo Baicor uverrubed the motion to
strike out , remarking that it was necessary
to have the original papers or copies alid
110 thought thip originals were the best.
The court ordered the detenlo to present
Its proof in support of the plea in abate-
nient. The defense objected to haviiig , the
burden of iroot upon It , aiylng that tim
1101111 had boeii raised that tbuero was
mm preliminary hearing in the police courb
nnd that the defendant had not waived isis
right to a Isearitig , and it therefore devolved
upon the prosecution to show that there yero
suet , proceedings ill the lower court.
, Thio court ruled that the defendant must
assume the burden of proof , as lie had raited
the point , and the case , was ordered to trial.
Tue defense objected to trying the point
without a jury , and refused to demand a
jury. The defendant's attorneys anul tile
court had a war of words over this point , the
court instructing the attorneys that a jury
would be called it they demanded it. but they
refused to make a demand and in rephy to
repeated questions refused to waive a jury.
Time court thien made no entry to the effect
that a jury hiad boon demanded and that the
demand was overruled , '
The defense was then ordered to produce its
evidence. The records of the police court
vere introthiced for tim purpoce of ltnwing
that they did not indicate that a prelimInary
IMPORTANT R . SUFFERERS
110W YtU MAY Oll'l'AIN A LASTING
GUIlE FhOM I'ILES.
fr at
No Surgical Opernilosi , No Paul , Tn-
flIng lhxiemise-A. Si1,1lhe , hlnrmislcnc
Rcnsed' , hiut it Does the % Vonk.
J :1 :
Thicro are some popboIwho have piles as
frequently and regularly as other people
have coido. tL
Any little bowel trcnible sviil bring them
on , any extra exert1on''as in lifting , will
produce tlbem , and in fa& wiil often appear
without' an' apparent provocation. . Plies ,
however , are mucj IQj'O serious than a
cold , as thetepthenc4salways to grciw
worse , unfflth'e trou'bbe' bii olnes'deep seated
and chronic , or Uevebops' Into omc fatal
rectal dIsea , ,
While there are many pile remedies which
give relief , yet there Is but one which not
only gives instant relief , but at the same
time-makes a permanent cure , and that is
the well known Pyramid Pile Curo.
The remedy La composed cf aimple , harmless -
less vegetable ingredients , but combine so
eff ctiveiy and act so' promptly and thor.
oughiy that it cures every form of piles ,
whether itching , blind , bleeding or protrud-
ing.In
In long standing cases the Pyramid Pile
Cure has proven to be the only certain cure
except a surgical operation , and Its ads'an.
Sages over an operation are mniny , as it is
painless , cau.sea no delay or interference
with daily occupation and , iaet , but , not
icast , is cleaper , tlian any surgical opera.
tion could possibly be , costing but a dollar
a package at any ( hrugtor ;
The cases that the Pyramid Pile Cure vili
not roach are so ew that physicians are defog -
fog away with operations for plies and depending -
pending on this cheap but effective remedy
to accomplish a complete cure , and It never
disappoints except in cases beyond the roach
of medical skill.
The Pyramid Piio Cura is prepared by the
Pyramid Drug Co..of Mblon , Mich. , and for
sale by druggists everywhere at 50 cents per
package. Each package contains a treatise
on cause and cure of plies , together with
testimonials from oversection ot Lhsis coun-
try.
oxanilnatlon wiss had , and for showing
that the records did no Indicate that such
examination WAS waived.
The county attorney introduced the transcript -
script in the case , containing the statement ,
over the signature of the police judge , that
the defendant hhatl waived a preliminary hear-
lisg.The
The records were produced by l'eter
chswenk , clerk of the pohico court , who tosti-
fled to what ho understood was the method
puruc'd tinder Judge Iberka in bunking ti the
records. o other evidence was introduced
t11u1 Jtilge linker took occasion to roundly
score time method III whIch the records isp-
peared to have been kept. lie hoiil that the
transcript was the only record whIch lie
could cons'itler , as it contaIned the certificate
of the police judge that it was a transcript
of the record of the police court , end that It
showed that a preliminary hearing hind been
salyeti , The judge also intimated that the
plea in abatement was not Properly
drawn and uhlul not get at the point iii ( lie
matter in time right way.
The ilefendant's attorneys gave notice of
the filing of a motion for a nosy trial on the
plea iii abatement.
The county attorney announceul that he
7 % as reluly to arraign the defendant.
The defense filed a demurrer to the Information -
formation , alleging ill regard to each count
that ( lie facts stated did not coiistltuto rtn
offense ptinishabio under the laws of tIm
state.
This was overruled , and the (1010050 fIled
a general demurrer t.o the odtiro lnforrna-
tion , alleging that It did not constitute a
ground for prosecution. This was also overruled -
ruled , antI time defendant was arraigned.
The rending of ( lie information occupIed
alootIt twoilty minutes , anti to each count ,
as it was read , Bohin entered a pica of not
guthty.
After time arraignment , the county attorney
gave notice that lie was ready for trIal , but
suggested that it wouhd miot be vise to start
with the trial until Mnulay. Tue defense
gave noUce ( hint a motion for a continuance
would be flied , and it was agreed , after con-
StlItatiOii , that tlii motion would be filed
Saturday morning anti the case would be
called for trial Monday , UlllCSS the motion
Was sustaIned. The defense ahiegcd that ( lie
attorneys , having been recently retained in
( ho case. had not liati the neceSniry ( line to
hook tip the evidence required to make a do-
tense , as tile books of time treauror had not
been acccsible to them at all tImes.
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OMAhA % 'lIEEIa CLUII IdIIICT1ON.
Cumpinin ilIeCnrnIck I'roIIiMCM Mnmiy
1(1mM 'I'iiis Smmnmiier ,
The annual election of omccrs of the
Omaha Wheel club was held Tuesday night
and resulted as follows : President , J L. Live-
soy ; vice president , F. II. Siefkln ; secretary ,
C , V. Light ; treasurer , GV. . Johnston ; cap-
tam , F. S. McCormIck ; trustee to succeed 13.
Eberele , resigned , J. A. Cavanaugh ; delegate -
gate to ( iso Associated Cycling chubs , 13. M.
Ccx ; purchiamolng agent , C. Icing Denman ;
librarian , F' . II , Swalienborg. Captain Mc-
Cormulclc recomunonuhed the following for his
subordinate officers and they also were dee-
ted : Firot lieutenant , 13. M. Cox ; secomid
lieutenant , W. W. Turner ; hugher , A. I.
ReeL
A conmolderabbe routine business , including
the consideration of reports of the retiring
omeers , was transacted , During the course
of time meetIng a vote of thanks to time retiring -
tiring president , J. A. Cavanaugl , , who bIas
hold ( ho position for three years and last
night positively declined time honor , was
paeaed.
Captain McCormick has announced that
tiio club rum , ivill beln in the near future.
He Is an old bicyclist , has a knowledge of
the country surroountlflbg time city , and , moreover -
over , will sot 'em up frequently to time boys
who come out. In consequence , it is cx-
pected that the club runs will be the most
enjoyable of any that will bo undertaken by
the bicycling clubs of the city.
Extensive improvements are being made
in ( ho cozy club rooms in tIme Boyd theater
building , which will make them one of tIme
.fiest bicycling headquarters In Omaha. This
fact , together with time club runs of the sea-
son. Ia expected to largeiy increasa the big
mounberahip that has remained over the winter -
ter , Many applications for membershIp are
beihg received already.p
p
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Coms.lon Gets RIM Jidgmmient ,
Daniel ondon has recoveroi a judgment
againet Dennis Cunningham for $11,710. Tlbis
amot.iit represnts the plaintiff's share in ( lie
profits derived from an Immense amount or
grading done In this city about nue ! years
ago by a firm composed of Jerry Ryan. Daniel
Condon and Dennis Cunningham , and known
as Jerry Ryan & Co. It was alleged that
Cunningham had collected ( lie meney for the
work and bad not accounted to his partners
for their share or it. The case had been
pending in the courts for nine years and had
been heard by four or five judges and two
comrnisaloners. Whether this will be the end
of It no one knows.
Promptness Is a commendable virtue.
That's why vo offer you One Minute Cough
Cure. It is prompt in relict and prompt In
curing. That isviat , it is made for.
. .
Ask , . Puur for a CrishiesI Arui.
Michael Truinmor luas commenced suit for
1iooo ; dammiages against C. N. lietz for in.
juries alleged to have been suotained sybile
working in thi lumber yard of the dofendamit.
Thio petItIon alleges that the plaintiff was engaged -
gaged in loading lumber onto a wagon in the
dark and iipped off time piio of lumber , catch.
log his arm in such a maRIner as to render
him a cripple for life.
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Castorius destroys worms , aflays fcverlali. "fjorla is sowell adapted to children
fleas , cures diarrhcga and tvimmd colic , relieves that I recomuniend it as superior to any pro.
teethsiimg troubhe , amid cures constipatiomi. scripilou kuewn to mc. "
Castonla contains no iarcor1c , morphine , u , A. Ascmimmu , M , B , ,
cropiumn iuayfoam , III O. Oxford Str. , hlrooklyuN , it ,
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ii.storla , and sbali'always ' commtimmmc , to do Its 10cm-its so well known that it
so as It baa 1mavujiiiit produced beueflclal work of supererogation to endorse it. Few
results. " , : arc the Intelligqmit famuilles who do uot keep
Iowc.&t. J'nna , 3 ! , 13. , Castorla within casy reach , . "
12&tb ! Street amid 7th Avenue , CaIos MARTirle , B , 13 , ,
f ivjtt New York City. New York City ,
, Chidren Cryfor Pitcher's Castorla.
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l UVER AND KIDNEY BALFJ
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in mild or chronic cases
ron 5AL CVEIuYWHERC AT $1.00 PfN eorrLa
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Wksnisdmubt.bsttsu.fo , ucrvoasnvt.nht.v.isss cfSs.usI PierjI ekh
Mu. iiapeleitcy , Aujephy , Vukocsi. * n4 .IP.e , wsekaesm. , , fn uy tiis , e
Sells. i'mll , . Dc&in , sb.kd ui fill ljoj quickly reitamad. If a.gl.a.d , , st
isebmeI iiell l.i5iiy. M&hisd say. ) . , . . soled , leg 5ssc S toss to , $ si Wt
StIll t 10 4 . ' . 'i H' cid , , . jim. . isial g.tast. . u. earS er refund liii maoa , , A44IMg
tuIikN' & MCOTt1L IDRUG ( ' 0. , 11I Dod& . tr..t , Omab , ) g ,
I3H S111PIENTS EXPECTED
Western Cattle Will Bo Ready to Market
Early ,
RANGERS ARE IN SPLENDID CONDITION
i''hlsg at ( Irotters SN Epreacc.1 111
Citi' ett Coieist ioi-iuotI
heiin.3 for Feeders 1st
l'l'OSICCt.
\v. N. Babcock , general matsager of the
Union Stock Yards compist , returned froni
Cheyemino eatorday , where ho vent to
attend the amusuni meetIng of the ' . 'yomulng
Cattle Growers' associatioil ,
In speakimig of the meeting Mr. lhabcock
eald "The Wyoming Msoclatlon of cattle-
loon is a very strong omie , although the
meeting was hot largely attended , Most of
( ho work is attended to by the omcers amid
executive committee and ( ho larger cattle
owners. Tue small ateiidance Indicated the
confidence tIme mncinbers have In theIr officers
and executive committee and In the system
of doing the work.
"Without exception the expression vas
that cattle wintered nicely aliti are lit excel-
hoot condition , l'artleu from Wyounlng , Coo-
raulo and South Dakota were of ( lie opinion
( lila noason that the movement. of cattle
'ould comummience early , The catthenicn
ecenied to apPreciate ( lie fact tlmat tlue Pres-
cot low price of beef is occasioned by the
hack of densaimul , brought about by the general -
oral ( iepmessloii atid ( lie great iiuiisbcr of
people out 01 employment. Thcy seemed to
tliisit that If It could be predicted when
these factories would start imp nntl give em-
lohoymont to the niamiy thousands , miow out of
work , tIm PriCe of beef cattle would ad-
vance.
"It is hoped that tlo , time will be' reached
this fall , ittIt vliether It 'Iii or not , it is
fully appreciated that tlero , will be a good
corn crop in Nehraslta this year and that
the deniand for feeders In thle and adjacemit
elates will be good. Therefore , irlces should
be satisfactory to tIme simlpser. If tIme cattle
are loot particularly fat at early shipping
tlmne , It rill ho profitabie to move thue stuff
to mnarket.
"I hint ft promInent cattleman from Cob.
ratio , and lie expressed an opinion that ( ho
bight shipment from that state was duo to
liorno consutnptloms , which lies mlot been so
iargo in ( lie last ten years. This great
home cortsumption Is caused by ( ho soloing
excitement. lie said that in and about
Cripple Creek there are about OOO0 people ,
"Thso ( lohegates had a good opportuimlty to
develop tIme plamis of tim trust that lies just
boeen organized by the stockholders of time
Union Stock Yards company for thmo purPose
of hoanhng mooney to cattle owners. The
astioclatlomi thought that time schmenio wouhd
be a great bemiefit to cattlemen and will
surely bo at benefit to this market. Tue
separate ICO to ho oenstructed by this trust
company for feeding In transit and tim new
cheep barns , plans of which are now being
worked out , were discussed in open nicoting
anti favorably commented on. "
YANDEIII1ILP AND DEI'EW ENROUTI3.
Their Coiiimig GiveN itiMuto Asiothuer
Union I'zciflc Snbe lbior ,
General Manager Dicklmmsomi of the Union
Pacific wee expected to mno3t Corncllu Van-
ilerbilt , chairman of ( lie board , anti Chauncey
lit. Depew , president of the New York Central -
tral & Hudson RIver railroad , In Ogden yes-
terday. It was stated at Union Pacific
hmeadquarters yesterday that tlit party would
heave Ogden for ti , east Iat night. A atop
may be made at Denver ; if sb that will proba-
lily be the only stop made between Ogden amid
Omaha. Secretary Orr of the executive department -
partment said that it was not known whether
he New York Central officials would stop in
this city or not. . If they chould come this
way they will arrive lucre on Friday.
The meeting of oflbcials of ( lie New Yorlc ,
Central and the Union Pacific roads , it is
said , gives somno color to the reports' ex-
teumsiveiy printed in the eastern press at the
tiullo Meaerv. Vanderbilt and Depew left for
their transcontinental trip to ( he effect that
an inspection of the Union Pacific was to be
made with 'IL view of purchasIng it should it
be sold. The rumor lost ground when it wae
found thmat ( ito New Yorkers went out to ( lie
coast by time southern route. Now that they
are about to travel over the Union Pacific
and In company with tIme general manager the
rumor has taken a now lease of life and is
the sole topic of conversation among rath-
way men. Tue party travels In a speciai
train , consisting of two Vanderbilt palace
cars and a Union Pacific private coach.
RAILROADS MAY MAICE OPEN RATE ,
I'i'ospect dimat OlmIOnuler of .til'ulr. ,
aluty l'rev sill ,
It is rumored ( hat there is more proba-
bllty ! of the railroads throwing opert to the
public the advantages of reduced rates for
parties of ten timan there is of their withdrawing -
drawing the party rates from theatrical
troupes ,
None of the local roads have received
orders to ouch effect , but it is tmmberstooel
that a return to the old system of party
tickets is being seriously considered In soy-
oral Cimicago heauiqusrters. If , ucli a move
is made , it will doubtless be accompanied
by such restrictions as sIli handicap time
ticket broker in his mnanipmulation of the
party tickets. It would prove of Incabcula-
bio benefit to the weaker theatrical corn-
panics , wliiclt are being prec'aed to the wall
by the hireselit rate of 3 cents a mile. Many
railroad men , hmowovor , latigli at thin idea
that such a move vlll ho nmadc , Tlmoj' say
( ho reads vill de mnost anything befoto they
will return to time oimnoxiotms rates once no.
corded to every party' of ten or more that
comes along. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
lie Vihi I' , , ' for IL Noose. ,
General Passenger Agent Chariea , S. Lee
of the Luauiigh Valley raiiroad lies just of-
fared a prize of $25 for time best name aug.
gested to huts for time two limited exprero
trains the Lehigh Valley road will soon put.
into service between New York City and
Ihuffaho , Those ( rains will heave time extreme
ends of time I3umipiro state at high linen each
tIny. They will consist of four Pullman
coaches , which will be lmandsomnohy furnished ,
eqUiihed with ( hi fulI.widtii vestibule and
other modern iunprovcments , bnd be fur-
iiihed wIth good hibraries. l'ast engines ,
tlc.tignod especially for chllnbhng over the
hills of Pemlnsyivaliia , will be used , and it
is expected that luOlhiC rapid time viIh be
m3do between the two ends of tim state.
htuiivvn' Nulls's ummimi l'ercoiuls.
Generah Agent F'rawhoy of the UnIon Pa.
cHIc is in town.
Paymaster Boiis of the Burlington starts
out oil Imia nsonthiiy misisslonary trip today ,
Traveling Passenger Agent Ihialmury of tlio
llahtiumioro & Ohio Is in town after a trip of
ueveral weeks ,
Traveling Passoluger Agunt liarnes of tito
Missouri Pacific is back train hot Springs ,
&rk. lie says it hi the greatest wirstem'
resort Irt America.
Yesterday's railroad vatIuer roparts
showed that ICiusas had received coneld.
Drable raIn during time night , while Na-
raska was generaihy slIghted.
% ' 1lI3131il1L I.'hII3S 1115 ( ) hl.VHC'l'JONS ,
8i's tluut It IN Univist , hicimmiusmy Not
I o h'usblimlu isi imumil Jtopots , , .
The action of the council in deciding not to
ublhslt the annual reports of i85 is vigor.
ously opposed by several members , Major
Wheeler says that ( lie publIcation of this re-
aorta is about as cheap and effective adver.
is'umg as the city caui obtslrm ,
For the past decaulo Omaha has Imoemi tie-
U8tOn3eij to exchange reports with other
netropolitan either , Mr. Wheeler contends.
md in that way a vaft amount of informatiomm
n regard to Its progress lies been dissomi.
iateii , Requests for these report , are mc'
eivot1 almost daily ani 1119 refusal to ortl'r ,
lie reporte vublhahieil Is a ease of imnwistu
mc000uny. lie favori cutting sbowrm. tile re-
or to a volulno of about 2i ! Images , ccss.
.aining filly ( lie nero imi'ertamii inforiniitiomi ,
md iavIng it printed at oire. :
w , T. Sanford , station agent of Ioper
iarlon Co. , Pa. , writes : I can rccommeni
) ne Minute Cough Cure as this best I ever
iseti. ft gays iustant. relict and a quick ci'rc ,
INCENIIAiIlSI IS SLlL'ECT13D ,
Signs of It Vnnil its Fires at
Slierly.
it is believed by omecre of the fire tie' .
Partmnen ( that Sheob3' was visited by been.
dIaries Ttmesdny nIght , Two fires occurred
timore Carl ) ' yesterday morning. At one Silt-
flchrn ( traces were founi to justIfy time belief
In time mnbtitl of Aloistalit Ciiief Salter that it
IViss purposely sot. The other fire cam-
Pbetei ) ' ulcstroyotl the bulhthbng in which it
started , anti with it went all traces Of In-
cehmdbarisns ,
The first fire atarted in a one-story fralno
cottage , owned aimil occupied isy John Kiuiger.
located at 2S07 Vabnu ( street. The blaze imati
a good start , bimt owing to the pronilit action
of the fire comispanies , it. was extinguished
with au aggregate loss of $ H0 en ( lie bthiitl.
hog anti comltents.
Upon bmivesthgation It was founul tisa ( the
fire hail evidently originateti leneath a borch
of the building antI from ( hint iioiflt had
orhted tmnlcrnoatis amid then spreaul Uliward
to ( lie roof , As It did not start until abmisost
I o'clock It evIdently cotmbti not have been
set by amiy etoclilentab act of tue inniates , as
timey retIred early.
Its time rear of Kimiger's residence is a
muissahier eottage which alan belongs to hIm.
When the inissates had beeS aroused by the
blaze they discovered a fire in progress tinder
tue porch of this buildIng. A broomsi , which
was enveloped in ilames , was under the
porch , in ut lisass of rubbish , Soiiie of thIs
stuff luau licemi burned , ltt ( tIme firs imad not
yet reached tim building , Omi the theory
( lint the flro was tue result of Incendiarism
It is believed that thmo firebugs voro frighit-
coed away by sonic cause or otiser hoforo
timey hail comipbeteul , their secomud job.
At 4:30 : o'clock tIme departmemit
was called to amiother fire near tue V
corner of'alnu ( amiul Ilancroft streets , The
burning bulldhssg was a ohs-story ( music , oc-
copied by John Novbck3' nm a storage hmouse.
It was nearly emispty auid comisequenthy. tIm -
ln was limit great , although the buIlding
has entirely destroyed.
The pecilhbar starthmsg point of th first fire
and the miiiParent attelupt at amiothscr by
01cm , of limo biirtsliig broom , together with
thmo presence of amiotlier fire in tIm bin.
medIate noigisborlinoti shortly after , are ( lie
only points that indicate incondimirismn.
Assistant Chief Salter made a careful ox-
asmilnation of both liremmibees. isult was unable
to discover any traces of kerasemie , ITo , however -
over , thotmghst ( lie evidence of circuimistaisces
sufficiently stromig to hiring the matter to the
attention of ( hme pobicodepartsnont.
1'lt1NCIl'AI AI1d1S RUNS A J1LUFI ? .
htefilet'S 40 Observe hi Sign ilnt
Rends , "lns't Cr4)tVl. "
A riot asnomog disgusted noniems was alniost
precipitated in ( lie office of the city treasurer
Tuesday afternoon.
The office closes at 4:30 : every afternoon ,
and about fifteen msiimmutes before closing
timmio there vero about 160 school
teachers iii the outer room vaiting their
turn to cash their miiomitiily salary vorrants.
They were arrangoil In an orderly line , each
awaiting her ( uris , amid ivoro hehmmg attemidod
to very raplfiby by tlni trearer. l'rilbcihiai
Allen of ( Ito Dodge sceo1 entoreil the omco
with Imla varraiit in hIs humid. lie threw a
withering glance at tile asaemnbled ropresen- , 3
tatives of time weaker sex and approached
( ho window where time treastmrer was paying
out coin in exclmango for school warrants ,
Ignoring the fact. that a long line of his associates -
sociatos were on the tJlniO errand and had
bean waiting there for some time , he slioveti
his warrant through the window , noarhy
knocking oft time hat of the staid Principal
atindumig mmext to ( Ito window , amid whmo was
literally paralyzed at ( lie , to 15cr , amnazing
exhibition of nerve.
Tim treasurer , probably tlulnking that ( lie
quickest solution of tIme difficulty was the
best , jmaid the warrant and Alien turned to
go. fly tils , time the sohf-possession of the
assambled teacibeEQ hind assorted itself , and
tIm noise of vgoraus hisses , groans , istaunp-
lug of feet and knocking of umbrellas filled
the roomn. Cries of "shame , " and other
expressions of intense disgust , were heard
above ( lie din , and Mr. Alien glanced irotind
imi comifusion , whiilo his naturahly dark skin
waaumed a copti r hue. In a smlaribn , way '
lb said ( .0 thosO' nearest bUn , " 1 haven't
time to wait here alh day just fer YOib
% vomnOn" anul lie made hIs escape as quickly
as possible. _ _ _ _ _
S'I'IIPIIIONSON SWIOIO1'ING STREETS.
Allowed to I'S , ) ' Ili , . 'Fzxci4 b' DoIng t
tlit' Vork ,
Jim Stephenson's street sweepers are again
at work on ( ho streets. They chinned Twen. '
ty-fourth street Tuesday night and wIll he
kept at work until ( ho city is goneralhy
cleaned up.
No siew contract iman been made for etreet
sweeping. The presutce of tbmo machines is
the result of an understanding betwoemi
Stephenson and the city omcbahr. Stephenson -
son Owes about 800 in taxes , which ho says
that lie Is unable to pay. Re imae made )
several propositions to the city to pay the
taxes in work and omie of thmmsi wan tbmim.t ho
would rent. thbe city lila sweepers , including
the teams nod muon , for 5 each for each ton
hours. Ho charged $4 for tile use of the
sprinkler. Title proposition was accepted and
three sweepers anti a sprinkler were rqnted
on thiaso term. The amount earned by the
mnachincs is to apply on Stephenson's taxca.
-
Ninety I'er Cent " C' .
Of all the people need to take a course of
Hood's Sarsaparilla at this season to pro-
v nt that run-down anti debilItated condi-
then which invites disease. mho money in-
vomited in half a dozen bbtties of Hood's Sar-
saparihla will come baclc with largo returns
in time health anti vigor of body and strength .
of nerves. , C
Hood's Pills are ; ; ; - 7buy. . esay to take ,
easy to opcratoduro au liver this. 2c.
hhIsmu im , time 'l'ails Arlss ,
Jacob ilium , who was found by a jury to
have been prnmsiised immunity from prosocu-
( ion in a cattle otcalbng case in return for
evitlemice against isle comifederatos , was discharged -
charged from custody yesterday. As goon
as 110 left tIme court room , ho was arrested
by Deputy Sheriff Strylcer on a charge of
cattle utealbusg in Pierce county. This Is
supposed to be time case for which Ilium
vale arreoteti in South Omisaima anti in whIch 5 ,
the pIca in abatemsielit vaa raised and decided -
cided In ilIum's favor.
The declicicois fragu'allcu , refreshing fool-
log and colt beauty imparted to ( ho skin by
PozzonI'uI l'owder COmliiends it to all indies.
lCgiIgIds Sebeet lito h4'Josils ,
The executive comnmittee of ( lie Knigimts of
Ak.Sar.lIen miict yesterday and received
propositions fruiis local artiste for (1051505 for
fleets fur tile autumnal Feast of Olympia ,
'rho 'lesipsis ' rircsonted wore satIsfactory nod S
twenty were sehocted , upon which work will
bcgimi at once. This year the work of con-
airuetiomm will be smmpcrintcnded by a come
rnitee of ( ho ltlhighmta.
'I'll , , Given 'iejisitmaa l'ziimrsi ,
'the jury which heard tile u'bdemice against
limim b'ubhbvan , charged with cmmtorimmg tim harms
Dr Damiieh Kehbey at 222l Ohio street , Feb.
rmuary 9 , heat , and stumhbmig several sets of P
Isarnoti , returned a verdict yesterday of
hot guilty , after being out about ten
mnnutes ,
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HEALS
RUNNINO '
SORES
CURESTHE
SZRPENTS
STING
I
UOHTMHtJS In aft its Btago
completely eradicat.
BLOOD POISOfl edbyS.S.S. Obsti.
nate sores and
ulcers yield to Its healing powers , jt removes -
moves the poison and builds up the system
Valustl. tlIliftO9thIdiII5Ie5edftlte&iM5flblilj 1s. , , , ,