r .7X- . . Y' ! . . / 'M ! ' i ' , . " ! HIE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TTTUHSDAY , JAXUAKY 21 , 1807. 7 SPE01RL NOTICES , AilvcrllNpiitrntM for tliexn column * nlll In ; tnKi-n until 1Ui.1l ) l > . m. . for tin ; I'venliiK mill nnlll M p. m. for the inoriiliiir nnil .Siiiitlny nlllloiiN , AilverllNrrN , ! > y rc | itv tliuc n liinn- Iirrril t-lu-oU , can linvn niiNWcm nil- ilrrNMuil to u miiiilirreil letter lit earner or The llee , AiiNwem no nililrcHNcil nlll hi ; ilcllvercil oil presentation of the. cheek only. Itnteft , 1 l-2o n ivonl first InmTtlniij 3o n wont thcrcnftor. NitlhltiK tnkcti for loin ( linn iir.o for the flrnt lnxer- tlon. TinHO niIvertlHe.iiicntH iniiHt ho run ri V SITUATIONS WASTHII. WANTED , WOltIC TOH I'AItT OF DAY ; LADY ittrnoRiupher uml bookkeeper , l-'our year * ' ex perience. AilJrcm A 10 , lieu olllcc. olllcc.A Mfcll 22 IVAXTKD MAM : iiiM.i' . a - . - .WAN I HD. AN IDHAs V.'UO CAN THINK Ol- ' utrno almple thltis to yntcnt ? I'rotert your Menu , they may bring you wealth ; write Jolm i Weclilcrliurn & Co. , Oept. V. , 1'ntent Attorney * , Washington , 1) . O. , for tliclr 11.800 prlzo ortel nnd n Hat of 200 Inventions wonted. H-C35 ttV.IJ.OIW WANTED. CONTINENTAL CLOTH- Ine Company. II MI7G $34 A WI3E K SALARY AND EXPKNBES 1II ) p.iicsmrn ; experience not nccctiary ; permanent position. The W , L. Kline Co. , til. Ixiuls , Mo. ll-MT32Kt - _ _ WANTKU. BOMCITOU KOII "IIHYAN'S IIAT- tln for Free Hllvcr , " with tiloRraphy of Itrynn nndvlfe ; nlsti pppeches ; lionniizti for nBcnt" ! tremeniloiiH Ucmnnd ; commission SO per cent ; credit Klvcn ; frelclit pnlil ; outfit free ; write quick. Dominion Company , Clilcnt ; " . 21 * .WANTED , YOUNO J1AN TO ASHIST IN OK- llco : must IIP n tenotrnplicr nnd KOOI ! penman. Address , giving n e , experience , aalary ex pected ami refercnceii , I ) 03 Dec. II MJ3I WAM'HI ) 1 < 'I3.MAMS 1II3M1. WANTED. COMPETENT O1UI * AT C5t SOUTH ICth nve. C 2H 20' Vl l HHXT IIOUSKS. IIOUSEH IN AM. I'ATITS OK TUB CITY. THE O. I1" . Davis Company , 1C03 fnrnam. D 636 IIOU8KS ; IJENEWA & CO. . 103 N. 15T1I ST. D-C3T MODEUN HOUSICS ; C. A. STAIlIt OM N Y I.IKI3 D-C33 CHOICI : nousica AND COTTAOHS AL.IJ ovnn the city , > to CO. Fidelity , 1702 Fnrnnm t. U-C35 IIOUBES , WAUliACU , 1IUOWN 1IL.OCK. 16TII nnd DoURlns. U CIO IIOI7.HE9 FHOiM K UP ; T.AUOn MST. llc- Cague Investment Co. , 1SOC Dodge street. D-CIt HOUSES FLATS , QAHVIN LROS , 1C13 FAIINAM FOIt KENT. 812 N. 3DTII ST. , T-UOOM MODE11N house ; J20 per month. Inquire on premise * . D-641 HOUSES FOIl nCNT. I3EMIS , PAXTON 1HK. D-MSCt - _ _ _ _ _ _ D-HOOM FUHNISHED HOUSE ; MODEUN IM- jirovcmcntB ; paved Htroct. 1511 Wlrt street. D-174 21 * KIEOANT 10-nOOM IiniCK HOUSE. 503 S. ! Sth. F. D. Wcml , It. It , l onna nnd In- vcMmcntB , ICth nnd Douglas. D M19I 31 JIOOEilN FLAT , LANCJIT "uLoCK , COO S. 13TIL D M223 F1S _ I'OIt HENT. A HEVEN-HOOM MODEUK COT- tase ; with bath ; nlso nice barn ; $50 per month with barn , or { 23 without barn. 1727 Georgia , iivvnuc. D-2IG 23 TOR llRNT FUIIMSimi ) U00.1IS. FURNISHED 5 1100MB FOIl HOUSKKKEI'INQ. 2 for light houxulci-epliiff. C1I S. 17th Ave. IS-.MM6 | 3 I--UItNI8En ItOOMS TOR HOUSEKEEPING for man and wife. Kent taken In board. 319 N. nth. , i.jio4 IMIIt.MHIIiai ) HOO.MS AM ) I1OA11I ) . NICELY FURNISHED IIOOMS , OOOD nOAnD" rntes reasonable. The Hose 2020 Unrney. F M907 23 HOUEHN SOUTH IIOOMS , OOOD HOAItD. J3 DO up. Ml N. 15th t. F JI171 " 3 IIOOMS AND IJOAIID. I-'ROM 3.60 UI' ; MODern - ern conveniences. CIS N. 15th. ! J1204 23 * rou nir.vr STouiis AMI OKPICKS. FOIl HUNT. THE 4-STOUy IIUICK HUIL.DING nt 91C Fnrnum Ht. Tills bulldlni ; has n nrcproof cement ImBement , complete steam heating llx- turca ; water on all floors ; gas , etc. Apply at the ofllce of The lice. 1-910 WAXTHIJ TO K. > 'T. WANTED , IIY YOUNO I.ADY. IIOOM AND lH irU In private family whcro there are no uhlMren. AddrciB D C6 , Hue. K M23S 21 * .WANTED , TWO FOItNlSlIED BLEEPING rnomc , on pame floor ; coal stove and butli * within Jlfteen mlnutca' walk of jiostolllce. Ad- ilresa D M , llee. 1C R1237 ! STOUAOI3. on. VAN & STORAGE : , ins FAHNAM TEL. 1555 M CIS PACIFIC STORAGE AND WAREHOUSE CO. . WS-510 Jone . Ocnerul ttomgo anj forwarding M-G16 WA.XTKll TO 1IUV. WILL PAY CASH K0U OMAHA SAVINGS Imnk nccounta ; name lowest price. Addreeg D 61. lice. N M2J8 21 KOK CIIEAI'EKT HARDWOOD WOVEN CORN CIUIJ- tielng made. C. U.Lce _ , SOI Douglas. Q-CIS SLEIGHS , HINGI.K ANb DOUI1LB. lltlLOW cntt. Drummond Carriage Co. Q EOJ-Fl roll SALE. KINE NEW HIGIT-GRADE 1J1CV- ce ; 159. Omutm Illcyclo Co. . S3 N. 16th st. O-5H j-'lNl-S ROLLTOP Disiv , NEW ; STANDING Ocpk , chnlra. Room 14 Frcnzer Illock , op posite 1' . O. Q-I33-:0 MASSAfii : IIATIIS , KTO. MME. iMlTH. ! JIM DOUGLAS , ROOM C ; MAS- rage ami etcam lintlis. T M133-23 * MISS AMES , VAl'OR 1JATHS. MASSAGE. 607 S , 13lh t. . room X T MS13 i & * | t3.W-RUlTUItti CUUEU TILL MARCH 15 fur $ :3.CH ) ; no pain ; no detention from liualncjs ; wo refer to liundredi of ( tatlenta cured. The O , K , Miller Co. , 711 New Vorlt Life Hide , Omnhn. U 4 > .WANTED , HEN AND WOMEN TO ADVER- tUu our coeds In cv iry county In Ncbraika ; Bpeil pay ; tend ( tnmp for iiarllculnm. E. B. Co. , 1019 Harney st. , Omalm. Neb. _ _ _ _ _ _ l Ji3 .VI AVI TOR UTERINE TROUI1LES.T4C-S REE bldB. I'hynlclan. coniulatlon or health book "w. _ U-720 11ATHU. MASSAGE. lISIU.'l'OSTr JI9J4 S. I5TH7 _ _ _ _ _ U-KO CAlUt .1 I'KOAU. SUCCESSORS TO WM. Lyle Dickey Co. , have removed to KO N. nth. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ U-M9ia ru BI'ECIAL ANNOUNCEMICNT-THE . Chemical Co. of New Yorh have Ju t opened up on oitlro at 700 a. ICth st. for the purpose of tntrodliclnn ami ndvcrtlnliu their Grout HwUa lllooil and Ncrvo Tonic tllobu Liverwort. ( llotic > Liverwort Is purely venctable com pound. free from oil mlncr.il poison. It cleimei the nynlcm of alt bllloim dernngemetits , toneH the nerves , creates rm npiirtlte. It In a lianltlvo cure for riieuniatlim , blood disorder * , elomavh trouble , liver uiul kidney ciimplalnl , ronstlimtlbii. Imllge'tlon. lui > cpsl , nick head- " ' ' ' "u ctv ( , .i'lvo ' It a lilal ; mimpla free ul olllre , M So. IClh st. . Omnha , Neb , U K2-IO aiOXUY TO I.OAX-.HRAI , I5STATK. ANTHONY I.OAN & TIIIIHT CO. , S15 N , Y. U- qir.rh money nt low rates forcholco farm loans III Iowa , northern Ml aourl. catttrn Nebraska. W-W C1TV I/JANS. C. A. BTAllIt , M5 N. V. * W-gj HONEY TO LOAN ON IMI'IIOYRU OMAHA reul estate , llrtnnnn , Love Co. , I'axton block , * WM LOANS ON IMIUIOVtiD & UNIJU'llOVBI ) CITY , prcpcrty. W. Karnam Umltli & ColJM Fnrnnm , W (56 JION15V TO LOAN AT LOW 11ATK3. TUG O , V , Duvl Co. , IMS rnrnam St. W-CJ7 WONKY"TO" LOAN ON IMI HOVID OMAHA property. U. H. Murlxnee & Truit Company. M vr York. I'o y A Tliamm , AttnU , No. 107 , I'lnt National lianli LUir. W-UI .VnV TO LOAN III3AL I38TATH. ( Continual. ) MONKY LOAN OMAHA I'HOPKIITT t/\VRHT rntwij liulldInK loans wanted. Fidelity Trimt ro. W-CS3 fi I'KIl CUNT MONtr TO LOAN ON' OMAHA property , Neb. formi.V , D. Melkta lit Nntl. Ilk W CW MOM3V TO MA\CIIATTI.ES. HONEY TO LOAN ON KUHNITimK. PIANOS , lioraps , wagons , etc.i at lowest rnte In city ; no removal of Roods ; itrlctly conn.lcntlal ; you can pay the loan oft nt any time or In any amount. OMAHA MOnTOAOn LOAN CO. , 90C go. 16th St. MONEY TO LOAN. . 30. CO , 50 DAYS ; FUUNI- ture , pianos , tto. IJuft Qreen room 8 Barker bile. x.-cca ( _ COMMiilCL\L LOAN OFFICE 11EOPENKD for bugnc98 | at HI5 Uouulas. Al Altmnn , pro prietor. X-12J SI 1IUSIM3SS CU.VNCKS. SALE. AliOUT 2,000 L11H. MINION TYPE. 700 Ibn. agate , IM pair two-third cn cs , 40 double Iron stands for two-third cnfes. This tnatcrlnl was uncil an The Oinnhn Hcc , nnd Is In fairly Rood condition. Will be Fold cheap In bulk ur In quantities to vult purchaser. Apply In person or by mnll to Tlio IJee Pub lishing Company , Omaha , Neb. Y 713 TO GET IN OH OUT OF BUSINESS GO TO J. J. Gibson , ui m Nnt'I inc. liulUllnK. Y 3CC _ FIVK-N1NTI1S INTEUEST 1N 40-1IAKUKL nonrliiR mill ; wntcr power nnd a 75-lmrrel Bteiim roller mill on mllromi ; for i < alc m will exchange for good clear land. Address 1J 61 , lice. Y-M216 FIS KOIl SALi : HOO.OO CASH 11UYH A WELL ES tnlillKlioi , strictly cash buslncsa. on nccoimt of death. Address 1) 07 , llee. Y M215 22 FOR KXCIIA.VGE. TEN LOTS IN LINCOLN ; HOUSE AVI > LOT In Hebron , nnd unine money , to trndo fur l/oots nnd shoes or Rents' furnlshlnB. Aililrrmt Lock Ilex 11 , Hebron. Not ) . X MS55 22 ICO ACHES I'AHM FOR THAUE FOIt J500 IIAIl- ness Block , Chris Technrner , LOUR Pine , Neb. roil SALIC HIAL ESTATE. A113THACTS. THE 11YHON HEEL ) COMPANY. 11E-CC3 HOUSES , LOTS , FARMS , LANDS , LOANS Gco. I > . Ilemls Iteal Estate Co. , Paxton blk. RE CG4 OMAHA 8AVINOS IJANIC ACCOUNTS TAKEN nt par In exchange for houses nnd lots. ( All or part. ) The Byron Heed Co. RE 816 ACCOUNTS IN THE OMAHA SAVINGS BANK tnkcn nt pnr for real estate nt present low vnliics. Oeorge G. Wallace , Brown block , ICth nnd Douglas. RE 948 BNAP NUS CLAUIC ST. . S-ROOM HOUSE ; frontage , SO feet ; price , Jl.MO.CO. J. N. Fren zer , opp. P. O. HE MMg Fll REAL KSTATB I1AROA1NS Nlcp cottnKC nnd lot , only 11,200. Cheap lot , close tn cnr line , $150. Gl-ncrc fiinn , with ROO < I bulldlncii ; only ten tnlleii from P. O. In Omalm ; S4.000. Finest residence In Omaha , tOx215 feet , facing Hnnscom park , )3COO. $7,200 IIOUH ? , modern , eplendld location ; for quick hale nt { S.OOO. BpUndld Investment , choice , Improvcil property ; will pay S per cent on price ; $3,500. Beautiful ucro lot , close to paves ! street ; Just the place for n suburban borne ; If taken quirk , only ( COO ; savings bank accounts taken In pay ment. Ten ncres , beautifully situated on the edge of city ; east exposure ; handsome shade trees , paved Htrcet , etc. ; will make nn elegant home , nnil la especially adapted for small fruit ; price , { 3.5W ; Omaha Savings bank nccounta taken In payment. 80 < ) ncres , central Nebraska ; Just the place for raining cattle nnd hess ; can sell for $10 per acre nnd take one-half purchase price In good city property or small lown farm. Choice residence property ; two nice cottages ; very cleslrnbly located ; price , JC.COO ; owner will tnke part In good vacant or fnrm land. 4,800 ncres , central NehrrJjkn ; splendidly located nnd ndmlrnlily adapted for stock purposes ; price , only JS per acre ; will tnko good farmer or city property n part payment. . 10 valuable lotg , clopo to business center of Omahn , J12.CCO , nil clear , for good Iowa farm. Gllt-cslged business lot In business center of Omalm , )32COO. clear , for Improved property. 30 elegant lots In finest residence neighborhood In Omaha ; surrounding lota held nt { 3,000 tp $4,000 ; cnn offer these lots for tCO.OOO ; owner wnnts largo stock ranch. CO choice lots , adjoining new state fair grounds ; motor line and paved street ; price , $375 each ; con trade , nil clear , for good land. HICKS' REAL ESTATH AGENCY. 303 N. Y. Life BldK. RE M241 21 BUY LAND ADJOINING OMAHA ; THE GREAT TrnMsmli'slsslppI nnd International Expcoltlon of ' 93 wilt cause n great demand for ncres close to Omnhn ; wo can offer several choice 10 nnd 20-acre tracts , right on tcilgo \ or the city at prices that will nstonlsh you ; call nnd Eeo ui or write. Illcln , N. Y. Life Bids. RE-M2I2 21 LARGE SOUTH FRONT LOT. WITH SIX-ROOM cottage ; ' near Hanscom park ; J3,0)0. Hicks , 303 N. Y. Life Bldg. RE-M243 21 DANCING SCHOOL. MORAND'S , 1D10 HARNEY. FOR PRIVATE and. class lemons dally ; always open. SOO-F4 SAFES. NEW AND SECOND-HAND SAFES ; SAFE RE- pairing. J. J. Dcrleht , 1110 Farnam.M710 M710 F3 FINANCIAL. LIFE INS. POLICIES BOUGHT. W. F. HOLDEN C6G WANTI3II TO 1I01UIOW. TO BORROW. J1W.OO. SIX MONTHS. GOOD security ; good rate of'Interest. Address C C3 , Bee. CSS 30 * LET US SELL YOU A MORTGAGE OR MAKE n loan for you on cither farm or city prop erty. F. I ) . Wead , Gilt Edge Securities , ICtlfnnd Uouglus. S-'O 31 1IUILOINC ANI1 LOAN ASSOCIATIONS. SHARES IN MUTUAL L. & BTASS-N PAYS G , 7 , 8 IHT cent when 1 , 2. 3 years old ; always re deemable. 1704 Farnam St. Nnttlngcr. Sco.CCS CCS HOW TO GET A HOME OR SECURE GOOD Interest on savings. Apply to Omaha L. & B. Ass'n , 1704 Farnam. O. M. Nattlnger , Sec. CC3 .MUSIC , AHT AND LANGUAGE. GEORGE F. GELLENUECK , BANJO , MANDO. lln nnd guitar teacher. Room 412 Bca Bldg. Tel. 218. 100 DHESSMAICING. DRESSMAKING. IN FAMILIES. MISS Sturdy , 4301 llunlclte. M-483-J18' DRESSMAKING BY THE DAY ; WORK aiTAR- anteed. C1 59 , Bee. M2SI 24 MASQUKUAUE COSTUMES. THEO LIEREN. AK-SAR-BEN COSTUMEH. 020 S. 13th ; largest Blocl : masquerade and thent- rlr l goods In the west , MJ59 F8 PHYSICAL CULTURE. ELOCUTION. MRS. W. N. DORWARD. C23 N. 10th. -M7CS F2 FIIHMTCUE IMCICIJU. GET M. B. VALKIN'S PRICES ON FURNIture - ture packlne , repairing , upholstering ; mat- trcsscn made and renovated ; 2111 Cura'.nff. Tel , 1331. 674 FAHM FOIl HUNT. FOR REKT-2W-ACRE FARM. NEAR FORT Crook , Snrpy cuunty. Seluy , 1C03 Farnam , MACHINES ANI > SUPPLIES. NEW TlOMK. HOUSEHOLD AND WHITE machine olllce , 1514 Cap. Ave. Tel. 1571. G 7 SIIOUTHAND AN" TYPKWIUTINa. A. C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL , fiU N. Y. LIKE. vu AT OMAHA DUS.COLLEOE. I8TH i DOUGMS. PAWMlllOICKUS. II. MAROW1TZ LOANS MONEK. 41J N. 16 BT. 671 TYl'EXVIUTEUS. ai-rr THE BEST TYPEWRITERS ; SUPPLIES ! r | ) ulr . United Typewriter & iSupplle Co. , .Cli Fnrnum St. 670 June-JO WILL SELL BM1TU PREMIEIl TYPEWRIT , er , In gaud ronJItlon ; cheap. Addrcii O It , Uet , -MZ2 tS . LOST. LOST-fOCKRELL SPANIEL DOG. RETURN for rewanl to Ml N. 32d St. Lo t-22t ( _ STRAYED HHOM"COLONADE KTAllLEH , I'll'- tenith nnd Jncknon slreeln , OmAh * . pHlr of mules ; ono black mare mule , one hnifrmule. . I/wt-MMO 22 * MP.DICAL. THE PEOPLE'S DISPENSARY NEVER FAILS to ifttore the period or correct IrreRUlarlllei-i lady attendants. 1522 Douglas street.M2I9 -M2I9 2S- LADIESI CHICIIE8TEIV9 ENGLISH , PENNYroyal - royal Pills ( Diamond brand ) , nri > the best ; safe ; reliable. Tnke no other. Heml 4c ntninps for particular * . "Relief for Ladles , " In letter by return mnll. At druggists. Chlchecter Chcin- Icnl Co. , Philadelphia , Pa. Mention Bee.M240 M240 2t SUES & CO. , PATENT SOLICITORS , llpo Ihllldlnl. , Uinnliix. Neb Aclvlco nntl Paiont Uno : < 1'MIKK AMUSEMENTS. Opening at lloyd'g tonlgh't and continuing for three nights , with matinees Saturday and Sunday , the Corlnno Extravaganza company will present , the revised and now "Hendrlck Hudson , Jr. " Clarence Uogerson , the con ductor of the company , has replaced many of the numhcrii of the old ere with what are said to bo sparkling gems , In accord with the spirit of the times. Messrs. Howe and Kerry have provided their charming otar with a support which excels any other that has heretofore accompanied her. The com pany Includes Joe Cawthorno , John Page , Nell McNeil , John Park , II. A. Casslday , John H. Connelly , Maurice Robinson , John F. Harry , George Cllne , Octavln llarbo , Nelly Strickland , Anne Hutchlnson , Helen Holdcn Welch , Arnola Hollevlllo and Lulu Cosgrovc. The chorus numbers thirty-six voices ) and Is said to 'ho composed of very attractive girls with tuneful voices. In the way of scenery and costumes the most gorgeous and beauti ful are promised. Corlnno Is a pretty little woman , wh'oso appearance Is familiar to all theater-goers , whos * ability aa a performer Is well known. On former occasions Corlnno has always been welcomed by big crowds and this engagement will probably prove Itself pleasing and successful , as the others have. "Carmen , " as presented by Rosabel Morri son and her sparkling company , will bo the attraction at the Crelghton for thrco nights , commencing with this evening's performance , when It ID said that Prosper Merlmee's In teresting story will receive an elaborate pro duction with all the advantages of beauti ful scenery and elaborate costumes. A novel feature of the performance will be the real- Istle bull fight Incidental to the play , which will bo produced by the a-Id of the eldolo- scope. The company supporting Mies Mor risen Is said to be a thoroughly competent ono and Includes a number of players whose former successes In this city have been pro nounced. Notwithstanding the expensiveness - ness of ths production , no advance will bo made In prices. A bargain matinee will bo clvcn tomorrow. Prof. Reynolds' success would appear to become - como moro emphatic -with each succeeding week of his engagement at Crelghton hall. Ho appears to audiences which continue large , notwithstanding the length of the en gagement. The subjects while under his hypnotic Influence demonstrate the powers of mesmeric Influence a'nd ' succeed In thor oughly amusing the spectators by their pe culiar antics. At the matlneo which will bo given Saturday It has been decided to ac cept the tickets for reduced admission which were Issued to school children who wcro unable to attend the last matinee , owing to -inclemency of the weather. Hopkins' Transoceanic Vaudeville company will play Its annual engagement at the Crelghton , opening with a matinee Sunday , January 24 , at which performance strictly popular prices will bo In fore ? . The local nM * < vt'litlnli tit III lin f nr > Trtll t * nlrrttta nnl V should prove n thoroughly succeBalul ono , as the reputation tiorne by this organization Is high. Among those who will assist In amus ing are Roslo Rondel , the Nawns , Sharp and Flatt , Ford nnd Francis , Horace Ben- ners , Juno Salmo , Carroll Johnson and the klnematographe , which la said to be tlu > latest and moat Improved device for tli9 pro duction of animated pictures. A popular priced matlneo will bo given Wednesday. Scats are now on sale tor lhe entlro engage ment. The appearance of the magician , Bancroft , with his spectacular production of maple next Monday evening at Boyd'fl ihe.xtcr. Is attracting considerable attention , and there should bo a largo attondanse. Bancroft Is es.li ! to produce the most elaborate and ex pensive display of maslc over seen In this country. His remarkable feats of wonder , surprise and bewilderment are described as now and entirely different from any ever eeen In a magical entertainment before. The cost of his production Id quoted at $100,000. At the Continental Clothing store , next Monday , from 7 a. m. to 7 p. m. , Wallaeker , the famous lion , which Bancroft uses In his new Illusion , "Leonll , " will be on exhibition , and will undoubtedly create a sensation. Wnllacker will bo fed at 1 o'clock , and a great crowd will undoubtedly watch the event. Hoyt's "A Black Sheep" will be the drawIng - Ing card at the Crelghton for two nights , commencing Thursday , January 2S , when that amusing play will bo presented by a company of well known comeJy favorites. Forfi-ltril llrr Ili L.lbblc Collier , a colored woman , wns ar rested last night on a capias Issued by Judge Gordon. The Collier woman became Involved in a light n fortnight ago with K. J. Smith. She received several wounds In the heud nnd caused Smith's arrest on ix charge of assault and buttery. Shu was then released on her own recognizance nnd the case set for trial last Monday. The woman failed to appear. She has been re- nrreHted In order that she may appear In court against Smith. Diuii-c for tin * HretrerH. A ball for the benefit of locked out mem bers of the Brewers' local union will ho given nt Knights of Labor ball on Four teenth street Saturday night of this week. TUB 1M-3AI.TV SIAIIIvUT. INSTRUMENTS placed on record Wednes day , January 20 , 1S37 : WARRANTY DRKDS. Byron Reed company to M B Wilson , lot 1C. block C , Drake's add | 2 , < 0) Frank Davli to II A l'etora > n , und H lot 1 , block 1 , Klinwood park 2JO U B Wood , trustee , ot nl to M II Cobb. ct al , o % lot C. block 101 , lot 1 , block 139. Omaha ; o % lot 3X. Burr Oak add : lots 9 to 12 , block 9 , B K Rogers' add , and various other lots ana. blocks . , Z * QUIT CLAIM D1SEDS. J T Kyle to L. M Hnnscom , a 22 feet of n 44 feet lot C. block 173 , Omaha. . 1 W W Kyle and wife to same , name. . 1,500 Total amount of transfers $ 4ISO Mra. A. U. Crausby , of IDSKcrrSt. , llemphte , Tenn. , jmid no attention to a small lump in licr breast , bub it soon developed into a cancer of tlio most malig nant typo. Tlio beat physicians in Now York treated her , and fin ally declared her case hopeless. As ft last resort , S. S. B. was given , nnd an immediate improvement re sulted ; n few bottles tles cured her completely , and no sign of the dis ease has return ed for ten years. Hooka on Cancer freoj address Swift Co. i Atlanta , CJ , FINANCES OF PON PACIFIC Becoivers of System Pt&jisli Their Moutlily Report , with Scnio'.0omparisons. COMPARISON OF EARlJlftpS AND EXPENSES I- -.I I'lrxt Eli-yen Motj/lilt of 1SIM1 Slum u Small liturciihitiln SlirtitiiN us Comiiiiroil' With the I'ri-vloiiH Your. | The earnings of the various branches o ; tlio Union Pacific system for Ncovcmhcr 1S9G , according to the report of the receivers Just Issued , show on Increase over thoao ol November , 1SU5. The expenses of Novem ber , 189i ( , however , show a considerable In crease , with the result that tlio comparison In the surplus of the branches of the system of November , 1S95 , and 1S96 , shows a de crease for the laltnr month. The earnings of the main system for November , IS''C ' ' , amounted to ? 1,362,813.84 , an Increase ol $ j23.30 over the earnings of the correspond ing month of a year ago. The comparison of the expenses for thu same two months shows an Increase of $10.755.21 , giving a decrease In the surplus of $40.201.91. The groai earnings for the first eleven months of 1895 were $13,193.78. During the same period of 1890 they amounted to $13,200- CSS.21 , an lncrer.se of $12S3S.45. As tlio ex penses Increased $185,210.12 the comparison aliowa a decrease In the surplus of $170- J 10.97. The Oregon Short Line & Utah Northern earned $600,749.16 In November , 1895 , and $520,477.69 , an Increase of $23,728.43. In No vember , 1890. The expenses on this line , too , Increased. The expenses In November , 1895 , were $235,249.94 , and for November , 1890 , were $203,490.79 , an Increase of $28- 240.83 , leaving a decrease In the surplus of $2,518.42. The comparison of the earnings and expenses for the first eleven months of. 1895 and 1890 for this line malccs a better showing. There was an Increase of $182- 101.90 In the earnings and of only $128,409.19 In the expenses , leaving an Increase In the surplus of $53,092.71. The earnings of the St. Joseph & Grand Island railroad for November , 1895 , were $55,010.99 , and for November. 1S9G , were $69- 090.02 , an Increase of $13.773.03. The ex penses Increased $21,081.88. leaving ft decresse of $7,303.85. The gross earnings for the first eleven months of 1690 were $75.098.08 more than during the first eleven months of 1895. The expenses for the same period In creased $53,493.51 , giving1 an Increase In the surplus of $22,205.17. The earnings of the Central Ilranch for November , 1890 , were $531.79 more than for November , 1895. The expenses were de creased $4,708.31 , making an Increase In the surplus of $5,243.10. For the first cloven months of 1890 the earnings were $90.793.11 more than during the corresponding period of 1895. The expenses increased only $3- 374.21 , making an Increase In the surplus of $93.418.90. The earnings of the leased branches for November , 1890 , wcro greater by $3.019.89 than those of November , 1895. The ex penses Increased $0 540 , 32. leaving a deficit In the surplus of $2.720.43. The earnings for the first eleven i months of 1890 were $52,404.51 moro than those of the same months of 1893. The cxp6nses Increased but $31.790.74. A recapitulation of the financial records of the various branches In the entire system shows Unit the total gross earnings for November , 1895 , were . . $2,127,093.80. In November , 1S90 , they were $2.171,183.79 , or an Increase of $41,080.9.V The expenses for November , 1893 , were $1,223.080.09. In November , 1890 , they wore $1,339,283.03 , or $115,590.94 greater , making a decrease In the surplus of $71,507.01. For the first eleven months of 1895 the cross earnings of the entlro system wero. $550SS9.7fi moro than during the same month D of 1890. The ex penses Increased $544,513.10 , leaving an In crease In the surplus of $0,370.59. AUIJ1TOU YOUNG WAS AT HIS 1IEST. Full i-cl , HiMVi-viT , to Throw LI li < Upon u Live Sutiji-ot. Members of the Omaha Gun club and a number of railway men are at present en joying a laugh at the expense of Erastuo Young , auditor of the Union Pacific system. At the annual banquet of the huntsmen the other nvonlng the auetero official was actually moved by the Introduction of n subject that lies near his heart. For several years he has been a director In the organi zation known as "the UnionDepot com pany. " About a fortnight agu thU corpora tion held Its annual meeting and Mr. You as was honored with a re-election as director. So It wna presumed that ho was most familiar with all the movements of the company and of their efforts to give Omaha terminal facilities. It was with this thought In mind that Colonel DIrkey , the toastmaster of the even ing , tin hi that ho should like to call on a gentleman present for full and complete In formation oil a topic that was of cxcccdlni ; great Interest to all Omahans. Ho beggcu him to glvo all the details of the situation and to keep nothing back. Ho then an nounced that the newly elected director of the Union Depot company would speak of the work of that company and of the time when a union depot should bo finally com- plctrd. For once the auditor was forced to acknowledge that ho was only second beat , and that he would have to disappoint his auditors , who plainly had the best of him. 1IOI1V IILOW AT COLORADO LINES. Cheap Hnti-H tii Ciillfornln Likely ( o He Miuli' . A passenger official of ono of the Omaha roida , when asked It there was any truth In the ( statement that there was already trouble among the transcontinental lines concerning Christian Endeavor rates to San Francisco for next Bummer's meeting , re plied : " 1 think there is no truth In the report that the place of the convention may be changed on account of somewhat previous efforts on the part ofonto of the roads to secure business. It Is true all the lines are already reaching out for this travel , but none of them can make rales until the asso ciation agrees to them. "Tho lines that are kicking the hardest against cheap rates from Chicago to San Francisco nro the Colorado lines. There will probably bo a round trip rate of $50 In effect between these two points. The rate from Chicago to Colorado common points and re turn ta $45. Consequently It Is thought that the effect will bo to knock Colorado travel during the coming summer higher than the proverbial klto of Mr. Ullroy. The Colorado lines usually handle irfonu'whero about 12,000 tourists a month during the nummer and they hardly roIUh the Idea ofr losing this business or the greater part ol It * " HEAR PACIFIC "jn.OAU INTEHESTS. OIVIUTN ofC Sioux ijl'jj ' ; Ilouil Fnvor tin- ( JoillllllHMllill I'lllll. ' WASHINGTON , Jan.,2 , . The Pacific rall- road committee today heard statements from the parties Interested if\ \ the Settlement of the Sioux City & Pacific affairs. Tho' Chicago & Northwestern company , which controls the Sioux Clt 'fi ' Pacific , was re-p- icscntcd by M. M. Ivl 'man. ' Ite vice presi dent , who stated thatjlpJniorcct ) , rcprcsentel by him would refrain' from pressing the Sioux City bill If the Harrison coimnlMon plan was adopted. They were eatlificd with the plan , as It embraced the settlement of nil the affairs of the Pacific toada. The Sioux City Commutation company was rep resented by John C , Coomtu ol Boston , and thlo Interest was alto favorable to the scheme of a commission and hoped tlio powers of the commission would bo broad enough to enable them to negotiate for any extension of the Sioux City branch , Tlio subcommittee which has charge of the Harrison commission plan has nut yet hold a. meeting. Snow Aluiiir llnllway LlncH. Tlio Hock Island's train dispatcher at Fair- bury. Neb , , yesterday furnished The Hee with the following weather report for that dta trlct : "No snow west of Courtlatid , Kan. From ono to two Inches of snow between I'ourtlanJ and South Demi. Clay Center hua from three to five Inrhea. Topcka has tlireo Incbtu. It U a very wrt HIIOW along our line and U melting rapidly. " The other rallroada repotted ulmllar conditions nlonp their lines. There Is no heavy snow anywhere In the Nebraska Kansas or WyomIng - Ing divisions , and what has fallen la rapidly disappearing. Not SnllMlcil with ( InGuarantor. . CHICAGO. Jan. 20. The Post's Washing- Ion special says : The settlement of the Pa cific railroad Indebtedness by n friendly negotiation between the government and the Union Pacific reorganization committee has been delayed. The legal pap r have boon perfected which were to make the govern ment a party to the pending foreclosure suits by the filing of cross bills , but the president and Secretary Carlisle and his olllclal nd- vlrcrs arc not satisfied , It Is said , with the guarantee behind the $30,000,000 offer made by the committee. Emleilvor llnti'i * . CHICAGO , Jan. 20. The ro.idi of the Transcontinental Passenger association have finished their meeting and adjourned. It was decided that the- round trip for the meeting of the Christian Kndravor society In San Francisco should bo $45 from the line of the Missouri river , and It was decided to nsU the roads of the Western Passenger asso ciation to make n round trip rate of $30 from Chicago and $4fi.SO from St. Lou's. ' This the latter organization will take up at Its meetIng - Ing seine tlmo this week. Government NR\V YORK , Jan. 20. It Is understood that the government directors of the Union P.iclllc will meet on Friday at the offices of the company In this city to consider the question of Iratltutlng foreclosure proceed ings. No Information from olllclal sources can bo obtained regarding1 the roi-i , . ' jon- feronco of Attorney General Harmon with the Union Pacific officials or the- members ol tlio organization syndicate. \otrn mill IVrNonnlx. Master Mechanic J. II. Kllpntrlck of the Hock Island road Is In the city from DCS Molno ? . General Manager Dickinson of the Union Pacific arrived In Chicago yesterday from New Orleans. An unknown man was killed In the car yards of the Union Pacific at Denver early .yesterday. W. S. Moreland , attorney for the D. & M. , and Division Superintendent Campbell are In the city from McCook. Harry Hugcr , traveling freight and pas senger agent of the II. & M. , Is In the city from H'oU'iia , Mont. , cnroutc to Now York City. It was expected that President Clark would arrived from St. Louis yesterday. As ho did not come In , It Is thought he will be hero today. General Solicitor Kelly of the Union Pa cific has returned from St. Louis , where he secured from Judge Sanborn ft number of court orders for the purchase of necessary supplies. Traveling Passenger Agents Vnndorbllt of the Northern Pacific , Hitchcock of the Dela ware , Lackawanna & Western and Minor of the Michigan Central are in the city looking after travel from this territory over their respective roads. IlEVUNliE EMPLOYES ORGANIZE. t'niH-r tin * Civil Scrvli-i- They Tiil ' MoriIiilorcMt In Tliolr AVorlc. Fourteen employes of the revenue service In this city met at the revenue office last night and perfected an organization. P. W. Lynch was elected president , Louis Helm- rod vice president , F. W. Unco secretary and A. Matthews treasurer. A. committee to prepare constitution and by-laws was appointed , composed of A. Matthews , P. O'Mallcy and W. S. Bcclicr. Kd W. North was selected as the delegate to the national convention of revenue employes to bo held at Cincinnati February 20. The meeting ad journed to meet January 29. The ofllcers csscrt that It U not the pur pose of the organization to take united steps to hold their positions In the service , bui that employes of the revenue service outside the heads of departments being now under the operation of the civil service law , there Is a special Incentive to meet and dlacucs the mcthoda of work In different parts of the country and so pel feet themselves ca to add value to the service , iney say uicir or ganization is simply on the line of other or ganizations of government employes who arc not effected by a change In administration. IIUSINESS .MEN insrijsss Tim SITUS. Fraternity ANHoelntloii Gives KM Time to nil AII-AtiNitrliliiK Toplr. The mcetlni ; of the Business Mra's Fra ternity association held last night was ilu- votcd largely to a discussion of the pro posed sltoj for holding the Transmlsslssippl and International Exposition , after disposing of the routine matters. All of the proposed sites had their advocates and much time was consumed In detailing the particular advantages of the tracts proposed. In n moat eloquent manner II. K. Hurkct ex plained why the exposition should go to Mil ler park , while Messrs. nartlett and Mulford urged that there was no place like the E'ast Omaha site. J. \Velshans declared for the Elmvood park sit& and F. K. Darling raised his volco In praise of the beauties offered by the UUenlow park site. II. II. Harder ad vocated the Hunscom park location and then proceeded to urge that If. thu exposition was located there Itwould result In great ad vantage to every portion of thu city. Dr. Klnw'H Sew HlniMivi-ry fur Coii- Hiiinplloii. This Is the best medicine In the world for all forma of Coughs and Colds and for Con sumption. Every bottle Is guaranteed. It will cure and not disappoint. It has no equal for Whooping Cough , Asthma , Hay Fever , Pneumonia , Bronchitis , La Grippe , Cold In the Head and for Consumption. It Is safe for all ages , pleasant to take , and , nbovo all , a sure cure. , lt Is always well to take Dr. King's New Life P1I13 In connec tion with Dr. 'King's New Discovery , as they regulate and tone the stomach and bowels. Wo guarantee perfect satisfaction or return money. Frcu trial bottles at Kulin & Co.'a drug fitore. Itegular size 50c and $1.00. WEATHER KOHKUAST KOll TOI1AV. \ohritHUn IN Illllrd for Knlr Wrnthrr , with \Vr l WliitlN. WASHINGTON. Jan. 20. Forccaet for Thursday. For Nebraska , and Kansas Fair weather ; western winds , shifting to southwest. For Colorado South to west winds ; fair. For South Dakota Fair , but with In creasing cloudiness ; winds shifting to south west ; warmer. , For Wyoming Generally fair ; uouth winds ; warmer. For Missouri and Iowa donor-ally fair ; warmer ; south , ohlftln wlniN. IlOUIlI HtMMiril. OFFICE OF THU WEATHER HUHEAU. OMAHA. Jan. 0. Omaha record of rainfall and tempiTiituru compared with cor responding day of the pust tlueo years : 1S37. JK03. U95. 1S9I. Maximum temperature . . X > M C3 ST. Minimum temperature . , 21 2212 .11 Average temperature . . . . ) : : o .12 : ! ! Itulnfiill T ,03 M .17 Record of temperature and precipitation at Omaha for the day and Klnuo March 1 , 1S98 : Normal temperature for the dny 10 Exre * for the day. . ' Accumulated OXCUSH since March 1 JfJ Normal precipitation for the day. . .02 iiicli Dollclency for the tiny .OJ Inch Total nrtt-lpltntlon since Mch. 1..30.01 Inoni-n Excess slnco March 1 a.S3 Inehm Deficiency for cor. period , is'.o. . 11,41 nclicj Deficiency for cor. period , lKiJ..1531 liH'hf.i from NfutloiiN lit H ] i. in , Bavcnty-IICih meridian tlmo. rl BTATIOJ.'B ANP HTATB OV WKATIIKIt. Omnha , clear . . . . . . 2J ? Viirlh 1'latte , cleinr. . . . . y 42) ) A' ) alt Luke City , cloudy. , . 91 31 , .Dw t'hcyenno , part cloudy. 1 ! as ! .w . 2 * J upld City , clear ' " lurcn. cloudy . . 1 Si' UiU-uKu. tnowlnif . 81M SI. Louis , chnidx . M . .IST it. l' ul , cleur . 10 T iBvenpuit , clmir . 31IV .11 Ill-Una , rluudy . , IV . ' < anna City , cloudy . 1W | M fnvri * , olnuily 41 .0) clear 1 | T Wlllutoii , clour 121 .to ' ' ' " ' ' ' ' ' On'h w't'cii , "I'M it cltiud y . , . . . , . . , . . i _ 52 j _ W i T Indlcatea trace of precipitation. L. A. * \ L1.HH , Korecait Oilal : : South Omnhn News. A short t'lmo before Christmas Councilman Hylaitd Introduced n ros'.lutlon nt a meeting of the council to tlio effect that this city \va < paying too much for electric t'trcet llRhlB nnd requested the nppolutliifr of a committee - too to Investigate and ascertain whnt othei cities wcro paying for lighting tbrlr atrcetst The commlttoo was appointed , with llylniu as cl'.alrinnn. At tlu > last meeting n report from this com- mltteo was rend and the prices paid by llvo cities wcro given. The cities mentioned am the prices paid wcro f > a follows : Council IJIuffs. JSI per year ; Sloun City. $95 n year llutllngton , la. , 100 a year ; Mlasourl Val ley , $96 n year ; Kalrbury , $00. Continuing In his report , Hyl.-uul recom- mcndi-d that the cltj' attorney bo Instructed to examine the contrail now existing be tween the city and the electric light com pany touching the validity of the- same anil with a view of having the contract annulled or amended by such procedure as In tin judgment of the city attorney may bo neces sary. The report and recommendation were adopted. In every one of the letters received by lly- laiul from olllclals ot tlio cities mentioned the statement was mailo that the lights burned on what Is known aa n "moonlight schedule. " ( At ono ot the towns. Missouri Valley , all of the lights arc shut off at mid night ami do not burn on moonlight nlghls. Nothing was eald about a moonlight schedule In Hylaml's report.Vhcthor llghla burn all night every night In the year , as they do here , or only on nights when tlio moon does not shine , makes qulto a difference In the cost , but this fact was not eonaldercd when the reiort was made. The Electrical World hna Just Iwucd n moonlight schedule which Is In general use where contracts of that kind are made. This table shows that for the present month lightIng - Ing plants which run all night will bo In operation 37f > hours , wh"e on the moonlight schedule the plants will bo required to run only 265 hours , a difference of 110 homo. During February nll-nlrht plants will run ROO hours , while with the moonlight schedule light will be supplied only 115 hours , a dlf- fercnco of 1S5 hours' . With such an arrange ment the cast would naturally bo much Jower. South Omalm pays $12 a month for each street light and the tlmo lights do not burn between eunset and sunrise la deducted from the monthly bills. AVmU n Spcclnl ( JniilliiHT District. 1'roperty owners on Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth streets are signing a petition asHni : that a spcclil' grading district ho es tablished and -the strcst ! ) mentioned graded and opened. H la the Intention to grndo Twenty-sixth street from A to V strceU nnd Twenty-fifth street from A to I streets. Those nssert that the nccrasury fiont- ago will be obtained before long and tbat the council will then bo asked to take Immu- dlato action , that the streets may bo graded this spring. Under the new law It la neces sary for thrce-fourtha of the property own- cm to fllgn a petition fo > - a grading'district , \vhero as under the old law only two-thirds was necessary. This change In the law was only discovered n few days ago and will cause a short delay In the matter. Mnynp ICiiNor Mny Olijcrl. It Is very doubtful If the scheme to place street telephone boxes In use for lire and po- Kco alarm service will go through the coun cil. Mayor Insor says If the council passes any ouch resolution or ordinance ho will veto It. The mayor admits that the boxes will bo a great benefit and are needed , but he insists that there lu no money to pay for the name , and for that reason will not glvo his ap proval to the plan. When the matter was btought to the attention of the council last Monday night It was laid over for one month , 1'osslbly some arrangement may be made whereby the cost of the boxes , $175 a year , can bo paid out of the gsnoral fund , and If so the deal may go through. Still \i--d Sixty Dollnr.M. Yesterday the Cudahy I'ackltiK company sent a check for $10 to Treasurer Chrlatle for the poor fund the ministers are raising. This donation made $10 received since the movement started. Money Is not coming In as fast n.3 anticipated , and today an agent ot the pastors will canvas the city for dona tions. Unlcai $100 Is raised the money do nated will not be- used , but will he returned to the donors. For tlila reaaon a apeclal ef fort will bo mailo to obtain the balance ot $60. The ministers say that the money la badly needed at the present time. .tllllf IVihlliT * I'nyliiR Up. Nearly all of the wholesale dealers in milk have paid their money Into the city treas ury and have taken out n license for 1837. Uctwcen now and February 1 Milk Inspector Carroll will start out to gather In the small denlcH ar..l the oxvnoro of one or two rowu. Every on < j In the city who owns a cow and sells milk will be compelled to take out a license , which ccats $1 for ono cow. llniili- City CIINHI. | J. M. Cameron , Raymond , Is a visitor In the city. H. K. Feriytho , Grlawold , la. , IB here on business. John Bird , Thayer , was at the yards yca- terday buying feeders. Over 50,000 sheep are being wintered in the vicinity of Wahoo. S. S. Green , ono of Schtiyler' veteran atockmcn , H In the city. Carroll Vausant. s > nn of Councilman W. U. Vansant , Is imllo sick. The King's Daughters will meet with Mut. Howard Meyers this afternoon. City Treasurer Hroadwoll Is busy these da > u cashing In $18,1)00 ) In city warrants. The .funeral of linger MorrUsey. son of John Morrlsey , will he held this afternoon. Friday afternoon the hospital association will hold a meeting at the ofilco of Mayor Ensor. Crusader encampment No. .17 , Independent Order of Odd Fellows , will glvo a ball Fri day evening. < Division No. 3. Ancient Order of Jllber- nlniii ) . gave a ball at Voting Men's Institute hall hut night. The Ideal club gave a dancing party at Masonic hall last night , which was a very cnjoyablo affair. lice JIlvo ledge No. 1S4 , Ancient Free and Accepted Mtsor.u. will work tlio master Ma- fiun degree tonight. Interesting revival services are being held every night at the Flrat I'rcsbytnrlan churcn by Hav. Fred Tonge of Omaha. F. L. Ilosello ami wife are conducting re vival services nt the First Haptlst church. Services are held every evening. The receipts of cattle nnd hoga yesterday fell several hundred below the receipts a week ago. Over 0,000 hog were , however , on the market , A plan of the reserved scat * for tiio VOUIIB Men'ti Christian craoclatkm minstrel how wn.3 made yrnterday. According to the plat 210 seats will bo reserved , L. T. Martin , well' known to almost evnry ono doing business at the yards , rnmo up from hl't ' farm nt Lone Island , Kiin. , yen- terday and spent n fchtmivi with friends. This eveplng the new ramp of SOIIH of Votcrnni uill moot at Iho ol'lco of F. A. Agnew to elect olHcers. Tim muster no.xt TtiPsday night will be1 held at thi > hall over thi ! i'oulli Omnha National bank Intitead of nt Voung Mcn'H Institute hall as prcvlouuly Announced , _ _ Oiniililt KII.-N llnlri'liiln , Tiio iK'COml "ladlm o < bil , " hclil under the uuxiilcPH of tlin Kl1. : * . wan shen nl the club ronmi ) Inut nl ht. C'ardn the prliK-lpil nmu.'ii'iiiDiit of the nvnnlnj Tlio junto iiKKi'inbly room nf the popular order wan Illlrd wltii Hin'ill tn ! 1 and around them woru groupc'l nt-urly ninety ccupleH. I'roxrerirflve lilgli live wuf tli < > gaino L'hascn , The eori-.i remitted In' f.-tvor of JIM. Day , who won a MI-UKOH iMi-t to the OriilKhton theater , rrcH-'iitod by J'ux- Kin fi ISuwnH. T-'no nwond prly.o WMH won iiy .Mrn. Uorwnnl. and inu third hy MlM iiimplieill. Thu prlroH for the mrm were captured by Tom Godfiey find t'Jnoi'fje Ax- tell. tell.After After the serving of refreshmorilM a inn- r\vi\\ \ \ \ program wun rendcrnl , In whin ) ) th Kilts' iiunrtot , W H. Mc-Pune , I'atil IJorrK- fonl and A. J. Van Kuran look nirl. The nommlllcu having tlin iiffulf In uhui'Kc r.tiFrank Imrrott , Oi-orgo H , NrtHon , W. f Kiiy , A. I ) , Touaalln fintl A. J. Van K lira n. For Coughs and Throat Trouble. ! uao llro.vn'B Ilrom-hlal Trnchea. ' They rclli'Vo 11 Throat Irritations caused by Cold or Ufcc of the voice , t\ro.sirio.v : AMI oitoAM/.nn I.AIIOH. Coiitrnl I.nlior Vnloti C'otiMlilprH tin UUiutrfciniMit M-ltli tinItlrroliiry. . A meeting of ( M Central Labor union wit6 held nt Labor temple Inat night to con sider the report made to that body last week by F. M. Youngs , the labor representa tive on the board of directors of the expo sition. There was a good attendance of the members of the union , as well tan a number of members ot labor organizations , who were not delegates to the Central Labor union. The exposition matter camp up by the reading of a written request from G. M. Hitchcock , asking the privilege tit addrtvslng the union on m.itteM bearing upon the ox- position. The request wr.a granted , and Mr. llltchcnck appeared before tlio union. In tlio capacity of a private eltUiMi , asking the organization to postpone , action on Its griev ance for the present. President Hastou replied to Mr. Hitchcock , and iald that the laboring Interest * are up In arms , and are determined that the expe rience ot the labor Intcrrala In Atlanta and 1'hllndelphla shall not bu repeated lu Omaha. fli > oald organized labor would proceed on the theory of "patronizing homo Industry , " and would tnolflt that homo labor bo recog nized. The president Mid ho did not apeak an the representative of the Central I.abor union , but was voicing Ills own sentiments. William Grabach. of the theatrical em ployes' union , supported the sentiment ex pressed by Kcrtkin. and eald the laboring Interests of Omaha could take rare of the matter without "the aid of consent" of any outaltlo labor. The report made to the union by F. M. Youngs was then taken up for consideration. Tlio report was rend In full , and then the meeting was turned Into an executive fojslon for the consideration of the report mid definite action. All but members ot the body were excluded , and subsequent pro ceedings wei-e conducted behind clrsed doom. lletoro the special bitfllmaa of the meet ing was commenced the following routlno proceedings were had : Credentials wore presented by the follow ing delegate.1 ! , who atiked admission to the Central l.ator union : 1'alnters and Uocorntorn' union , .lumes llrophy , J. C. Unwell and William Hell. Magic City Fedora ! Labor union. 51. J. McCarthy , 1 > . C. Caldwcll and K. P. Jlrea- imhaii. Carpenters' union No. 427 , J. J. Kerrigan , Fred Pehuebel ami William lloynr. Musicians Protect I v ( union. 1C. D. 1'atton , II. II. Hohr.i and .lullust Meyer. All the delegates were elected as mem bers of the Central Labor union , except Julius Meyer , who was refused under the rule requiring all delegate. ? to lie engaged In tlio trade represented by the union from which they are delcgatea. A request from the directory of the. Labor temple that the- Central Labor union change Its meeting night from the second and fourth Wcdnwdnjo of each month to the- Hint an.l tlflrd Fridays of tlio month , tn order that the marliln'a'a' union might held their meetings In the hall , was acted upon favor ably , and action wrs taken to amend the by-laws to carry this change Into effect. Why throw away your money for every new cough syrup , when you can buy that standard remedy. Dr. null's Cough Syrup ? AIIOliT MIJMril'AL .MONOPOLIES. Correction of ( Vi-lnlii Stnti-iiii'ii In Hc- Kiirillnu' ( ! | IINK < V'N THM-.I. CITY CHAMHEllS. GLASGOW , 8th Jan uary , 1S97. To the Editor ot The Hoc : The lord ptovost of Glasgow and certain ofilclala of the corporation have for some time past been receiving a considerable number of communications from all parts of America desiring confirmation of a rtatcmcnt which lint' evidently obtained wide circulation and considerable credence In the United State. ! to the effect that as from the commence ment of the present year the cltlzeiia of Glasgow would be free frcm all taxes cr rates. In consequence of the proHts derivable from what these Inquirers term "municipal monopolies , " ur , In other words , the civic administration nf various departments of the public parvlco , sueh as street tramways , gas , water , electric lighting , and other under takings which are under the charge of the corporation. I have accordingly been requested by the lord provost to Inform you that this state ment baa 110 foundation In fact , and that white the municipal undertakings abavo inon- tlonril have been eminently successful , there h no probability of this city being exempt from taxation. Will you , thcrc'fore. pardon my asking you to do his lorJphlp the favor of giving the Mine1 publicity to contiadlctlon us Ima been given to the erroneous statements to which I have referred ? Yeurs faithfully. JOHN S. SAMUEL. Do you like n dry Champagne ? Try Cook's Impt-rlal Extra Dry : a flavor Is un rivalled and It la perfectly pure. 1'MHKOX.VI , I'AH AC.lt AP1IS. James Feaglns. a cattleman from Wood bine , la. , wca In the city last night. Deputy United Stated Marshal L'lddlard canio down from Uunhvlllo last night. J. N. Phelan , division superintendent of the B. & M. at Alliance , Is In the city. P. P. Shlby , Cleveland , formerly an nfll- clal of the Union Pacific road , Is 'In Omaha. S. J. Ellhon , traveling passenger agent for ; lie Great Northern , wca In the city ycs- .crday. 13. L. Joyce left last evening for Now York on n purchasing trip , to bo goiw a fortnight. J. McNuIty of Mtm-atlno nnd G. W. Hull of Salt Lake qro lallroail niun stopping at the Mercer. John Kylcr , stock agent for the Ilurllng- ton. left jcstetday for Gothenburg , Nob. , un bus In ess. John A. McMillan , traveling pasaengor agent for the Union Pacific , has gene to .Uicoln and points south. M. Schwartz of Now York , L. C. Mudgo ol liurlliigton and F. O. Wilson of Norfolk nrj : ravoIlnK men stopping at the Mercer. Nobraekans at the ho'els : Mrs. J. T. Ilur- row , Oakland ; L. II. Heeler , Ogallala ; Gott- iebVseI , Waverly ; T. C. Cantwoll. ficotla ; K. T. Eller , Lincoln ; Dr. C. It. Teftt. Lin coln ; Fred Ehrmann , Laup City ; John G. Maker , * Children ; A. C. Cotton , Beatrice ; Louis Spelt ? . , jr. , Uerlln ; L , C. Worlcy , Ulysses ; L. II. Fitch , StocUvlllo ; W. G. Halter , Norfolk. A SOURCE OF SURPRISE. To J'li > HlL'liuiH anil I'ntli-nlM Alllu * . Dr. Ucclmuml , a iipcc'lallnt In tlio atudy nnil trretmuiit of I'llea anil rectal illai-aaca , pccntly atatcd that the ryrninld I'llc Cure , the now discovery for the euro of plica , woa the moHl remarkable remedy ho hail over R-OII or tried In ono respect , nnd that was , the Instant relief experienced In all 'cnsrs , 10 matter how severe , from the momunt Uiu remedy was applied ; this \vn.i the moro mir- prlslni ; to him bjcatiso ho had carefully analyzed the preparation and no Iraco of opium , cocoainu or similar polscn could bo ictrcted. I'liyslclaiiB look with crcat favor upon ho J'yromld I'llo Curebecauau U Is rapidly aldng the place of mirKlcal operatlonti nnil jocauio H IH HO slinpl : , HO vcatty applied and contains no minimi or other polsauii BII commonly IIS'-M ! In pllu cures. Ur. ICiterbrook reports that tlio Pyramid I'llo Ctiro no.t only curca the various forrtu > f plica , but never falto to irlvo Immedlata cllef on the nml Hppllc&tlon. no matter low severe the pv'm or dli.comfurt may ho. I'ooplo who Imvo fltiffoicd from piles for ytara ara often fiatonUhod at the liiotant ro- let experienced from the first application. Another Important advantaco IH the fact hat any ono can UBO the remedy without ile- entlon frun bualniisa or interference with lally nccupatlun. .Mr. J.V. . HolHiiH ot Hweot Spring. Mo. , vntt'H ; I caiuldor the 1'yramld IMIo Cure vlthout an eijuul ; It cured mo In leas than i ; dayu. I walled 15 dayn or morn to lie mire I was fully curitl before writing you ; I mi cured , and I shall recommend tlio I'vra- nld I'llo Cure at ovary poaslblo opportunity , iccauao It dcservea It. Although n cnmpnratlvoly novv rcinc'ly. ' Ita ) opularlty la uucli that all druiK : it * now 011 It ; If your OriiRKUt liH n't It In stoclc D will get It for you If you * k him , lui nil \halctialo drtiKKlutx hnvo It on aalo. A pamphlet deacrlbliiK tbt' caueo and curs of jillcn sent frcn by aUdrcaslnis the Pyramid Co. , Albion , Mlcli. i