Jfc THJD OMAHA DAILY BEU : .WEDNESDAY , FEBTUTABY 8 , 3807. SPECIAL NOTICES AilvcrtlmMncntn for tlicna colnmna rrlll IIP tnlccn nnllt T2iiO p. m. , for tlic cvciiliif ; nnil ii HI 11 8 t > . ni. for the mnrnliiK nnil Sumlujcilltlonn. . A < lvcrtlNcr , roqtioitlMK a nntn- ticroil chuck ) citu linvc nnmvem nil- tlrcHMpil to , ' n nnmlicrcil Icticr in cnrc of The lice. Aiimrcri no ndtlrcxncil trill lie delivered on prcncntntlon of the ohock only * Kitten , 1 l-2c n rportl flr t ln ortlon | lo n * voril Ilicrcnftcr. Noililntc tnltcn for ICKH ( linn -"o for ( lie tlritt limcr- ilon. TlicHc nilvortlNciucutH mnnt be run WAXTHnSITUATIO.\S. IWANTIJD , POSITION AS STRNOGrtAPliRR HY n yoniKT lady ; thoroughly experienced ! very rnijlil ; bent of recommendations. Address U . Hoc omcc. A C4I 4" \VANTEDMAI.13 . AN IDEA : WHO CAN THINK OP pctne simple thing to patent ? Protect your Ideas , they may brine you wealth ; write John XVrilrtrrbiim & Co. . Dept. V. , Pntrnt Attorneys , Wulilnnton , D. C. , for their J1.800 prise offer and n list of 200 Inventions wanted. 11 6.13 TAII.OIIH WANTED. CONTINENTAL CLOTHIng - Ing Company. D M17G _ 1SO.OO PBIt WRRK BALAtir ; AOVKIITISINO ; experience unncconpory ; permanent position ; either BCX. Junes , Kepler & Co. , Clilcnuo , III. 1J-M1W F6 * \ITANTKD. nnUOOIST SALESMAN" 1 ? AN- dlp our trimm's ; KOOC ! conmilrslon , Address , with references , Wetmoro Truss Co. , 317 Main street. llulTnlo , N. Y. D M830 8 _ WANTED , SALESMAN TO BELI < SIDE LlNlil ; pure \vlne vinegar. Address Uox 3C4 Council llluffa. 11 338-6 _ WANTED , MEN TO I.HAHN IJAHHKU TIIADB ; only clKlil weeks required ; we have constant practice ; proper Instructions and donate rnch student complete outnt tools ; catalogue Tree. Molcr'a Ilnrber College , IHh and Kranklln nvo. , Ht. Louis , t IJ-C10 7 * \VAXTKDFRJIALI3 11 ISM' . FOU GOOIl Cllit 1,9 CALL AT SCANDINAVIAN Y , \V , C. Association Home , Z01S Davenport st. C M257 F6' TO INTHODUCI : ouu NUW nioaiiAPiiiCAL inuKnzliio wo will give a limited number of ladles n J20.00 gold piece , If they will secure for us 10 of their friends OH subscribers , In Omnha , South Omaha or Council Uluffs , within the next 10 days. Call upon or nddrcss tit once A. N. Shldclcr , room 9 , Arlington Dili. , Omaha. . C-M-477 ' WANTED , aiHL FOIl 01JNEHAL HOUSI3- work at 1S17 N , 16th. C G27 3 GOOD COOK WANTED , NONE OTHER NEED apply , 1121 Dodge Bt. . C 330-4' LADY AGENTS WANTED TO SELL MME. Yale's famous toilet preparations. Agents making $23 to $1CO per week. Write for par ticulars. Address Mine. M. Yale , Chicago , 111. C 543 3 FOR HOUSES. 1IOURES IN ALL PAIITS OP THE CITY. THE O. F. Davis Company , 1S05 Furnam. D C36 HOUdES ; DENEWA & CO. , 103 N. 1CTJI ST. D-C37 _ MODEUN HOUSES ; a A. STAltR 025 N Y LIFE U-633 _ _ CHOICE HOUSES AND COTTACIES ALL OVER the city , 15 to } 50. Fidelity , 170S Farnnm st. D-C30 _ _ HOUSES. WALLACE , UROWN BLOCK. 1CTH and Douglas. D 610 HOUSES FLATS , QAIIVIN BROS , 1013 FAIINAJI D-C13 _ _ _ HOUSES. FKOM J5 UPj LAKOE LIST. Mo- Caguo Investment Co. . 15M- Dodge street. f D 641 _ _ FOR RENT. 812 N. 39TH ST. , 7-nOOM MODERN house ; 420 per month. Inquire on premise * . D SH _ _ _ HOUSES FOU RENT. UEMIS , PAXTON 1JLIC _ _ _ _ _ _ MODEUN FLAT , LA NGE BLOCK , COO S. 13TIL P M223 F18 _ _ _ _ _ HOUSES , COTTAGES AND STOHES IN ALL parts of the city , llrennan. Love Co. , 430 Pnxton block , D WK1 BIX-IIOOM COTTAGE , MODEHN. FURNIPHUD or unfurnished , 3013 Leavemvorth. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ D-m 469 F 7 J3HSIKAHLE B1X-ROOM , MODERN HOUSE- fine locntlon ; only J15 per month. 831 South 21st street. I > Mm FOH IIEXT FUIIMSIIED IIOOMS. FUHNI8IIED ROOMS AT C14 SOUTH ITTH _ . ' ; - - . ? - nOOMS ; HOUSEKEEPING. JCIS M. Mary's. K MSM G pijiiNisiinD rtooMS , Foil nENri coo North 17th. I3-.M534 C FUHMSIIEI ) KOOMS AXIJ I1OAIU1. THE MERRIAM , 25TII AND DODGE. r J5S F21 LARGE PARLOR , ALSO SMALLER ROOMS , board ; rates reasonable. The Row , S020 Hurney. F r74-Fp VKI1Y DESIRABLE FRONT ROOM , WITH alcove ; hot water ; heat. 212 S. 25th Bt. F-.M3C9 UTOl'M STEAM HEAT. ' 1721 DAVENPORT St. F 373 F4 ONE OR TWO FURNISHED. ROOMS , WELL heated , first class board , reasonable rntrs. 2S05 Douglim street. F 3S4-F4 * CAST FRONT ROOM ; MODERN. MO N. 1& F M4S8 6 _ MODERN FRONT ROOMsl GOOD liunrd , } .CO week. 114 N , I9th * t. F M483 S THE ALBANY. 2101 DOUGLAS ; DESIRABLE looms with board , F M513 ! ) FOIl III3XT STOHK.3 AMI OFFICES. FOR RENT , THE 4-STORV BRICK BUILDING nt 310 Karnam t. This building hua a llrrproof cement basement , complete steam heating llx- turcs ; water on all Hours ; eus , etc. Apply at the olllcu of The Bee. 1-P10 FOR RENT , lIRIClt STOREHOOOM 22\50. IN ( Inn location ; good business village ; German Hettlomcnt ; buslncra most suitable for Rcncrnl nuTC'iandtcc. AildieiiK Box 41 , Avoru. Neb. I MSM F ! AOE.VTS WAXTF.l ) . W .NTED-AGKNTS IN NEBRASKA TO BELL the one ilollur picket-licntlng itovo ; goes like hot cakca , H. L. Mains , Crete , Neb. J 519 4 * STOUAGE. ; OM , VAN 1115 FARNAM TKL. 155D M-ct ; . PACIFIC STORAGE AND WAREHOUSE CO. , W3-S10 Jones , Qcnend htcraja and forwarding. WAXTISI1 TO 1IUY. WANTED , TO PURCHASE. A SMALL STOCK ot Kfoccrlej or liardwarc. far clear real estate or Ctull , AddrctK U 2S , Bee oillcc. N-M3S8 WANTED , TO BUY A NICE 4 TO ( TrtOOM houno In nortli part of city ; must be cheap ; prefer to deal with owner , K 'K , Bee. N-M305 F5 JO-ROOM MODERN HOUSE. VICINITY OF Haiikconi park preferred. Addrcsu 1-1 49 , Bee. N-MJ < 5 3 FOR SALUMISCEI.IAXF.Ot'S. CHEAPEST HAttDWOOD WOVJCN CORN CRIH- btlus nmO * . C. n. Lee. 901 Pout-las , Q 643 HLKIGIIS. SINGLE AND DOUBLE , SE/jOW rout. Druinmond CnrrloKe Co , Q-SC'j-1'4 TOR BALE. VUWNIJW'lilOH.anADE 3uJ7 clr ; (39 , Onuiha lllcycle Co. , Kl N , Uth t. Q-5H WILL SELL MY SMITH PREMIER TYPEwriter - writer , nearly new. ( .heap , Addrcm E 33 , Bee. Q-M53I S 9IASSARI ] JIATIIS , ETC. MME. SMITH. 1121 DOUGLAS , ItOOM E ; MAS- g B9 and steam bath * . T M iG ( MIBS TMEB. VAPOR UATHS. MASSAQU. w H. tl > tt. , room . „ T M t3 F6 UR6. DR. IJON , ELKCTRIO MASSAGE HATH parlors ; ruttful and curative. 411 U. Illli st. , upstair * . T U-tii FC * PEIISOXAL. Ji3.oo-Rurruni3 CURED rn.L MARCH is for $25.00 ; no pain ; no detention from buslnett ; wa refer to hundreds of patients cured. Tha O. E. Miller Co. , 71 ? New York Llfo Bide. , Omahn. U 64 VIAV1 FOR UTlFlUNB TROUBLES , S48 BEE bide. Physician , consulatlon or health book free. U-724 BATHS , MASSAGE. MME , POST , 219 % S. 1BTH , . u-eso CAIUl A PrOAU. SUCCESSORS TO WM. Lyle Dicker Co. , hnre removed to 1M N. IClh. . U MB59 FJ1 MONKV TO I.OAX IlEAIj ESTATE. ANTHONY I/JAN & TRUST CO. , 315 N. Y. L.I quick money at low rates for choice farm loans In Iowa , northern Missouri , eastern Nebraska. W CS.1 CITY LOANS. C. A. STARR , 825 N. Y. LIFE. W C5-I MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real estate. Brcnnan , Love Co. . Paxton block , TV-655 LOANS ON IMPROVED A UNIMPROVED CITY prcptrty. W. Farnam Smith & Co.,1320 Fnrnam. * \ \ 656 MONET TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. THE O. F. Davis Co. , IMS Farnam St. W 657 6 PER CENT MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA property , Neb. farms. W. B. Melkla lit Nntl. Bk W 660 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA property. U. 8. Mortgage & Trust Company , New York. 'Posey & Thomas , Agents , No. 207 First National Dank Bide. W 639 ON OMAHA PROPERTY. LOWEST IIATES ; building loans wanted. Fidelity Trust Co. \V 658 MUSIC , AllT AMI LANGUAOIC. n p. aELLKNnECK , DANJO , MANDO. lln and guitar teacher. Room 4U De BMc. T l. til. 100 _ FCIINITUHK PACKED. GET M. S. WALKIN'S PRICES ON FURNt- ture packing , repairing , upholstering ; mat tresses made and renovated ; 2111 Cumins. Tel. MACHINES AMI SUI'PMKS. NEW HOME. HOUSEHOLD AND Wi sewing machine office , 1514 Cap. Ave. Tel. SHORTHAND AMI TYP18WIUTIXCJ. A. C. VAN SANT'3 SCHOOL , S1J N. Y. AT OMAHA BUS-COLt-EdE. 1GTH & DOUOLAS. MHDICAIi. GOODS FOIl HYOIKNIC ITUVATE use. Send for particular * , dem Co. , Kansas City. Mo. . -Mf.08.F3 * TYPmVUITHIlS. OET THU BEST TYPEWIUTnilB ; SUPI'LIKSI r-pnlra. United Typewriter & Supplies Co. . .612 Fnrnnm St. 670 June-30 rou IIK.\T ACiins. 10 ACHES NEAH SOOMAHA. . J. H. 1'AU- rottc. H M219 i& siciasffidsdasisii isms HELP WANTED ? QUICK } i RESULTS S IN THE BEE WANT COLUMNS. 1 % cents nword first Insertion , 1 cent a word each subsequent Insertion No add for less than 23 cents first Insertion. MOXEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. TO LOAN ON FURNITURE , PIANOS , horses , wagons , .etc. ; at lowest rates In city ; no removal ot Roods ; strictly confidential ; you can pay the loan off at any time or In any amount. OMAHA HOimJAUE U3AN CO. , BOG So. ICtli St. X C61 MONEY TO LOAN. 30 , CO , 90 DATS : FUUNI- lure , pianos , etc. Duff Green room S Barker blk. X-C62 11USIXI3SS CHANCES. TO GET IN Oil'OUT ' OF BUSINESS GO TO J. J. Olbjon. 511 1st Nnfl Die. JJuliaine. Y 366 POll SALE , ABOUT 2,000 I..BS. MINION TYPE. 700 Ibs. agate , ICO pair two-third cases. 40 iloubio Iron stands for two-third cases. This material was used on The Omaha liee , and Is In fairly good condition. Will be told cheap In bulk or In quantities to suit purchaser. Apply In person or by mall to The Bee Pub- llslilng Company , Omaha , Neb. Y 713 I'MVE-NINTHS INTEREST IN ,40-DARREti , flouring mill ; wnter power and a 75-Larrel steam roller mill on railroad ; for pale 01 will exchange lor good clear land. Addmw D 61 , Deo. T SI210 F1S MEAT MARKET FOR RENT AND FIXTURES for sale. Addrens K 21. lice. Y M378 PI' FOR HENT , CLIFTON HOUSE , NEOLA , lA and furniture for snle. Y M511 6' FOIl UXCIIAXOE A B-ROOM COTTAGE , NEAR 2STH AND Charles utrcets , with c.i h , for an 8-room house In good location. Bemls , Paxton block. Z-M330 FOR EXC1IANC1E , TEN CHOICE LOTS. CLOSE to busln < * center , this city ; can offer nt two- thirds their actual value today ; } lf > i)0 ) each , and take good land In part payment. Ucorgo N. lllclts. 30S N. Y. Life HUlg. Z MC2 < 3 ACRES IN EXCHANGE FOR CLEAR CITY lots. 3:0 RamRO lilr.clc. E 526 FOU SALE TtEAIi ESTATE. ABSTRACTS. THE BVKON KEniJ COMPANY. HIS CC3 I1OU8KS. LOTS , FAHMd. LANDS , IXDANS a to. P. Bcmls Real Instate Co. . Paxton blk , RE-6SJ OMAHA SAVINGS HANK ACCOUNTS TAKEN at par In exchange for tiouxes and lots. ( All or part. ) The Uyrcn Reed Co. RE S16 ACCOUNTS IN THE OMAHA SAVINGS HANK taken nt par for real isstato at present low vnluen. Gi'orgo G , Wallace , Brown Mock , IClh nnd Douglas. RE 018 $100 I1UVS IX'lllTY IN B-nOOM MODEKN house on South Omaha motor. Make me nn offer for lots IS and II , block 2 , Cntnlpn Place. No ri-asontiblo offer rrfuted for lot 7 , block 41 , South Omnlm. J , II , Parrottc. Douglas block. HE M35C fllAV13 A IIUYHR FOR 3 TO 5-IIOOM HOIIBE south of U. P , tracks ; must bo a bargain. Byron R. HUBtlnsa. ! 12 S. 14th lrc < t. UU-MS5I PS KOUNT55B PLACE HOMES AT DOC ON THE dollar ; : .250 , I3.COO to ( ti.COO ; uflu photus at ICtli and Farnam. Mono lildg. J , J. Gll on , EN First National liunk bldK. P.i ; M40S WILL : IMIUIOVKD FRUIT AND GRAIN FARM ten tulles north of Omaha P. O , ; price , Jti.tW ; clear ; will take Oninha Kavlnna bnnk uccounta In full or part payment. J. N. 1'renx.cr , opp. P. O. RE--312 _ _ GREAT .BARGAIN-FULL LOT WITH TWO small houses , Just off N on Mth st. . South Omaha , lit mis , Paxton block , RE 514 A RIAT nARCiAiN7 < .Mo 'ACRES , CENTRAL Nebraska land ; close to tu-o railroads ; good soil , watrr , etc. ; admirably adapted for gen eral stock purposes ; can offer for KM per acre. Gcorgo N. lllck , N. Y. Llfo Bli'.ir. . Omaha , Neb , RE-MM1 3 IIUAUT1FUL TEN-ACHB TRACT. ADJOIN- lUK this city ; only J3.7M ; cnn take Omuhii Kav- Inica bank accounts In payment , UrorKQ N , Illclis , 203 N. Y. Ufa Hide. HE M522 Z " ONK OF TUB FINEST LOTH IN ONI3 OJ- ' the nicest rerldenc neighborhoods In this city , with two collagen ; fur nalo at a bawiln ; nil ) tnki Omaha Saving * bank1 accounts In pay ment. Addreu B 3S , I ) e olllce , OMAHA SAVINGS BANK ACCOUNTS TAKEN for real estate. Omalm Bavins Dank accounts taken for 1st mortgages. Omaha Savings Dank accounts taken for cash. Q. G. Wallace , 313 J , J , Brown lil'li , 16th & Douglas. im-to _ LOTS 3 & 4. liLK 1 , STBVKNS I'LACB. 3 Llka north Ames Ave , between 2/th / ana JJth , tJOO each. Uoed to veil ( or JSCO. SOxli ) . 20th flu , near Charles , a totlacm , rent- Inir (14.00 per month , only J 1.400. CIxlM. with t cottages , 2722-2I Bull St. , flCCO , worth. K.00. 4-r house. Clifton Hill. iCOO , easy terras. 0. O. Wallace , 312 J. J. Brown UUc. II tc Douglas. Ui-03J-4 DAXOINQ SCHOOL. MOUAND'8 , 1519 HAHNEY , FOIl PIUVATH and clou lewoDi dally ) nlwuy * pen. pen.OtW SAFES. NRVf AND SECOND-HAND HAKES ; 8AFB 1115- pairing ; . J , J. DtrtfU. 1UI Stream.MT1Q MT1Q n FIXAXCIAL. CASH PAID FOH OMAHA SAVINGS BANK accounts. W. F. Holden , McCague Block. , M371 LIFE INS. POLICIES BOUGHT. W. F. HOLD.'fiN FOR CASH , OMAHA SAVINGS BANK AC- countu : give amount and discount. Address , H 4. Bee. " 2S1 ' COSTUMES. THEO L1EDEN. AK-SAR-BEN COSTUMER. 620 13 , J3th ; largest stock masquerade nnd theat- ir l goods In the west. 51859 FS HUII.niXG AM ) LOAX ASSOCIATIONS. SHARES IN MUTUAL L. & B. ASS'N PAYS 0. 7 , S per cent when l , 2 , 3 years old ; always re deemable. 1704 Farnam St. Nattlnger. Sec.CG.4 CG.4 HOW TO GET A HOME OR SECURE GOOD Interest on savings. Apply to Omaha L. & B. Aes'n , 1701 Farnam. O. M. Nattlnger. Sec. 66) PAWXimOKEHS. H. IfAROWITZ LOANS MONEY. 4U N. 16 ST. 671 LOST. LOST. RED IRISH SETTER DOG. BRING HIM to 430 Paxton Block and get reward , Lost f.K-3 LOST , A 8T , BERNARD DOG. RETURN' TO 1305 Douglas street and receive liberal re- wnrd. Lost S1533 4 STRAYED , SMALL DOG , SLENDER FRAME , but plum body ; short hair ; black except white streak down breast ; name Jerry. Reward for return or Information , living or dead. C. H , Stebblns , 1530 South 7th Avenue. Lost 340-4 SUES & CO. , PATENT SOLICITORS , UcoBulldln ? . Oinaliii , Neb Advlco nnil I'.iluiu Hoot VKKK "Sure Step" Horse Shoo Is nb-joliitely ix-rfcct mnduln any ulmixi , Blzo or weight jioHltlvuly pr v < mtH horHi'H from Hltppliitr nnd thu tmUdeu jar anil concimslon HO common with olhcr Hliot-H. Local a.'iMitH wanli l for the ntntu of NebrnHku. It. It. ALLRN. Prnctlcnl lloreo Shqor , Htaluab'ent , ill-1 N , lilth Rtn-L't. Omaha , Neb , Tel. 1800 , Searles & Searles , STtCIALISTS IN Nervous , Gbronio and Private Diseases , WEAK" MEN All Private Diseases ud UUordemof MtH I Treatment by null -CouHUltatiou free. SYPHILIS Cured for life and the poison thoroughly leansed from the system. PIL133. FISTULA HKCTAL ULCfSBS. HYDnOCBLE8 and VAIUC'OCELK pernu'.iicntly and suc- cesatully cured. Method new and unfailing STRICTURE AND By new method without pain or cuttlnt . ' Call on or address with stamp , Dt Searles & Searles. BNTEUS A TM3A OPOT OUILTV , 3Iiillnii Arriilitnod YtHttTiliijbut lUiirlmtWill Ilv Ilelil TliiirHiluy , Yestorduy afternoon a complaint was placed on Ilia in police court , In which Charles Mallan , the slayer of Joe Collins , stands charged with the crlmo of ir.au- slaughter. County Attorney Day , who has attended to the case so far , said that he did not feel Justified , in view of the evidence at the conorer's Inquest , In charging a greater crime. By stipulation with the prisoner's attorney , wlio is out of the city at the present time , iho hearing will not occur until Thursday , Mallau pleaded not guilty , The funeral of Joe Collins will occur this moraine at 9 o'clock from the residence of the family , near Fifteenth and Mason streets. Tba services will be Iield At St. illomena. ' * cttb dr l. Interment will be In fit. Mirjr'a cecaetory , M'CAGUE ' SAVINGS BANK Becoivar Onrtis Makes a Report on the Ooudition of Assets. OUTLOOK IS NOT JOY ENCOURAGING Hunk I'll 111 Out Ncni-ly n Unit Million Dollnrtt to OrlioxltorM In Three cVV Drnlnliiir S. S. Curtis , receiver of the McCngue Sftv- ' Ings bank , has nieJ a report of the condi tion of the assets 'in that Institution as called for by an order of the cour' , maJo January 8. The nominal nnl real vnttio of ( he n'rcin are set out In Oils tnblo : Nominal lle.\l Valilo. Value. MorlR-nRG ntiJ collateral loans . JST.Tfll.M JUaw Stocks niut bonds . 23,123.31 10500 Tux certificates . SM.S7 . Judgments nml costs . 3,277. ! ) ' ? . Heal estate . . . . . . . ! l , .J2.40 1,205 Kurnlturo ami fixtures , , , . 1,294.11 , 225 Ovorclrnfts . 111.74' . . . . . Cash . 4,470.07 4,470 , Totals . . . . . 133i5917 JTO.8I3 The liabilities of the bank , so far as known to the receiver , are : Receiver's certificates Issued . J 55,921.33 Accounts , no certlllentcs Issued. . ! ) ,2cn,50 Suspense account . 205.00 Hills payable . j . . . C.OOD.UO Hcdlncounts | . 3.00.00 Total liabilities . J . JIH,035.i > 0 In explaining tlio bails of the valuation made , the receiver says : "In putting the value on the stocks and bonds , I put $25,000 of bonds of the Sic- CagUo Investment company at $10,000 , but the outcome of these bonds Is very doubtful. In the summer of 1S95 , the McCague Savings bank In order to raise money Induced the olllcers of the McCague Investment company to Issue $60,000 of bonds due one-half In t\vo yeara and one-half In three years. These bonds are secured \ > y mortgages and stock owned by the savings bauk to the amount of $62,000 , which have been put Into the hands of a trustee as collateral and the bonds were thereupon delivered to the sav ings bank. Out of the proceeds of this col lateral the trustee Is to pay firat , the $30,000 duo In two years and second , the $30,000 title In three years. If the first Installment of bonds Is not paid at maturity , then the titis- leo may dispose of the collateral to pay them , so that the first series of bonds Is secured by all the collateral. The savings bank sold the first series of $30,000 at 90 cents on the dollar and subsequently sold $5.000 of the second series at 50 cents on the' dollar. As the first series falls duo this year and there Is only $6,000 In the hands of the trustee ( col lected on the collaterals ) , It Is very evident that the trustee can sell the balance of the unpaid collaterals of mortgages and stocks , which If done In the ; present condition of the market In wcsHerA securities. wll ! not bring enough to paV the first series of $30- 000 , In which event , -Jhe $23,000 of bonds belonging to the jsayjngs bank would bo worthless. " , x , . OUTLOOK ISi NOT GOOD. The receiver says 'thr l while this looks like a very poor showing , , jtiie fact Is that In the spring of IS93 the liabilities of the bank wcro over $300,000 , but of thjb amount about $100 , . 000 have been withdrafwn by depositors , so that about SO per con , ) ; ' ] of the liabilities had been paid before ihejibank went Into the receiver's hands. - 1 The receiver gives ; H as his opinion that the assets of the bank , are not sufficient to pay the liabilities within a reasonable time. The following Is slv dn as the list of stock subscriptions existing * at the present time : J. II. McCulloch , jlQjjMcCague Investment ) company , 100 ; M. C. jAcheson. 215 ; W. L , McCague , 63 ; John Ij McCasue. (10 ( ; Thomas II. McCague , 10 ; McCague Bros. . 290. The receiver adds that James H. McCul loch (3 ( financially responsible and willing to pay the liability on his stock. South Omaha Nsws . E J S = In connection with the discussion -school * finances , C. L , Talbflt , of the finance and claims committee of the Board of Educa tion , has prepared an exhaustive statement , showing receipts and expenditures and esti mates for the next school year. According to this report the total assets available Tor warrants. July 1 , 1S97 , will be $19.CS9.33. It It thus shown that the board of ISOO-OT < vlll turn over to the beard of 1S97-9S assets \vlthin $1,000 of the amount the beard of 1893-9G turned over to the present board. This amount , $19,689.33. will be the total argets of the board of 1897-98 without a levy with which to carry on the schools for the i.cxt year. It Is figured that tha ! amount will be exhausted rarly In December , 1897. The boanl cannot draw warrants on res pective Income , from liquor lleensas , etc. , for 189S , until May 1 of that year , end not then , Ehonld there bo a contest In the gr.vii- IIIR of the licenses. This will necess ate a levy to carry on the schools from sumo time in December until the end of the term In 1S98. which Is estimated at $2fi,310.G7 , therefore , the tctnl amount necessary to raise by levy will be something like $21,091.10 , or .about the same as last year. This does not provide for any additional buildings. A.s aio\-t \ room must bo provided the board .must cither build or rent. Even with a levy of 20 mills , which Is the limit allowed by law. It would not , under the pres ent valuation , bring In enough revenue to erect buildings. There seems to be a doubt In tlie minds of gome of the members of the board { .bout the bonds carrying. It voted for at the coming election. It was almost a certainty ; hat with a small levy a bond proposition would carry. but with. a levy of not loss than 15 mills , ami possibly 20 mills , which may bo necessary , there Is a question about the support the bonds will receive. Members of the board and others Intsrcsted assert that If the facts In tha case arc. prop erly brought to the noticeof the voters , ths bonds would bo voted. An effort will bo made to enlighten the voters In this matter between now and election. It Is not thought that the proposition will encounter any seri ous objection from those who are not In ac- corJ with the movement. The- board and a committee of citizens , who Investigated matters , nro of the opinion , that more room Is needed , 'nnd only two ways are open , either build or rent. In thp long run It will bo cheaper 'tp 'build. Expenses for the prcaent school yiarjaro as follows : 8unr < - Intendent , prlnplpa s. ( cacluire , $31,500 ; jani tors , $4,130 ; taxes paidi $3,400 ; Improvements , etc. , $3,600 ; coal , hooks , Insurance , tepalrs , etc. , $9,680 : total , $52(30.47. } Deducting taxes paid , which had nr\tbpcn paid for six years , Improvements on liullcllnfu , otc. , leaves the actual school cxpcnso3$45J10 | for the year. SlncU Kxi At the regular jqojritbly meeting of the South Omaha UvoiSlock exchange the com mittee appointed to "Revise the rules waa granted further time. The committee appointed at a former meet ing to prepare a resolution to Secretary Mor ton of the Department of Agriculture , detail ing the manner In which' sonje of the Inspec tors perform their diitlcj , asked for further time , which was granted. It appears that members of the exchange are not entirely cat. It/led / with the methods employed by some of the Inspectors , and It was decided to lay the matter before the secretary. Samuel Gosncy brought up a proposition providing for life Insurance' with every mem bership. The plan Is to create a fund suf ficiently largo to pay the relatives of a de ceased member the sum of $1,000 , While the exchange did not adopt Mr. Oosny's Plan , votlni : It down. It Is understood that It will be brought up at a future meeting for further dUcuielpn. Some of the mem bers of the exchange seem to think It would be a very good thing and assert that a fund suinclently large could be created by assessing each member $5 a year , A communication from V , W , Taylor , super intendent of the department of university extension and farmers' Institute of the State university at Lincoln , wa * read , In which tha following suggestions were made : "In carry. Ing out the work of the farineru' Institute It eaemi to me It would be u good plan for a thoroughly good stockman to be present at some of the meetings to explain Just what Is wanted at the yardu In the way of stock from the standpoint of a buyer. Further , 1 would tend to produce cattle nnil boss bfltcr fitted for the tnarkbt , and the gain would be 'mutual. " President Murphy will appoint a stockman , AS suggested , to attend the meet Ings of the Institute , \ < MV Itonpltnl Olllcrrn. 'Tho South Omaha Hospital association heli Its annual election of officers yesterday after. noon. Directors were chosen as follows for 'tho ' ono year term : Mcsdames Schlndel Knsor , Tanrtcr , Ames and 1'ollatd ; two year term , Mesdames Cressy , Talbot , Ucrry , Car roll , Carlcy ; three year term , Mesdames , Holmes , Hall , Hathaway , Hock and Mr , H 'O. Mayficld. The officer * nro : Mrs. J. C. Carlcy , president ; Mrs. D. li. Holmes , first vice president ; 'Mrs. T. H. Unsor , sccom1 vlco president ; Mrs. Josephine Carroll , re cording secretary : Mrs. C. I. . . Tnlbot , financial secretary : Mrs. C. M. Schlndel , treasurer. As has been mentioned , before the hospital nrtds money In order to pay the running expenses of the Institution. A movement was on foot a short time ago to turn over tc the hospital the balance In the Vourth of July fund. This plan , however , was ob jected to by two of the trustees of the fund , and It appears Impossible * to overcome this objection . with argument. The newly elected officers will very likely mftko an ef fort along new lines to secure donations ol money end necessaries. . \lnKlc City MUs Olive M. Howe Is on the sick list. John Klynn left yesterday afternoon for Chicago. N. Benjamin. Onawa , la. , was looking over the yards yesterday. Thomas Hogcrs , Ord , Is In the city attend ing to some business. A daughter ) has been born to A. W. John son , Eighteenth and 0 streets. IJ. McKnlsht , .Coburn Junction , was a vliltor In the city yesterday. J. W. Scldcn , Blair , waa In the city yester day attending to some business. W. C. Johnson , Charter Oak. la. , was on the market yestctdity with two loads of hogs. The King's Daughters will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Pinnell , Twenty-third and H streets. Gospel meetings are being held every even ing this week nt St. Clement's mission. Thirtieth and Q streets. The South Omaha rrockery'rnd Ola tware company cordially Invites the prople of South Omaha to their grand opening Thursday even ing. Everybody welcome. The Junior league will give a "Mystery Tea" social In the parlor ? of the Klrst Methodist Episcopal thurch , Tuesday evening. A short program will be rendered. Joe Koutsky , v.-ho has been arrested for as'sultlng J. M. Tanner , Is out on ? 600 bonds. Tanner Is badly used up alid It will be some time before IIP will be able to attend court to appear ajjalnst Koutsky. At an adjourned annual meeting of the stockholders of the Drovers' Journal Publish ing company held yesterday , Messrs. Illch- ard Allberry , James W. Selden and Donna Allberry were elected directors for the en suing year. The directors will meet and elect officers Fcbittery 9. At the meeting ot the city council Monday night the bill for $107.50 for letterheads and envelopes for the mayor and members of the council was paid. Several times the finance committee struck this bill from the appro priation sheet , but finally decided to allow It. Members Schultz , Bennett and Vansant have refused to accept their poitlon of this expensive paper , asserting that they do not need It and that It was nn unnecessary ex pense. ' - and musical entertainment A Il'c-ary en titled "The Hallway Party , " comes off at the First "Prc-ibytcrlan church Friday evening. The forty characters introduce the comic , se date and pathetic views of life. The rail road vreck adds interest and spiceto the play In which the blind , deaf and curious , the brldo and groom , lh bald-hcided : man and thi > tchool "mar'm" arcIn evidence. The Ladles' Aid society Of. the church will mana&ai-tho aUslr.- Hinging liolscs In the ears , .snappln : ? . fciz- zlER , roaring , caused by catarrh , all dis appear with the use of'IIocd's Sarsapsrl'.l.i. ' SneceMNfiil 1'oVrrly Social. The poverty soclnl Blvon nt Myrtle Imll last nlsht Wfis attcndc.l Iiy ribout 300 coiip'c The co.itumcs were on the rngiscd CIKP Of tlcci'uilr and would hnve innilo Coxcy's array fei-l Jlke Ha members belonged- the -100. Tlirro WHS u lot of fun for everybody , nnil everybody sot their shnro of It. Dancing was the principal amusement of the even- liif ; , while Riunes of. different kinds were enjoyed by lliusc who rnrtd nothing for the tcTpsIchoican festivities. Itpfrfshments wcrp served during HIP evening. The pro ceeds' of the Hoc-ial KO Into the treasury of the relief corps. ClinruriMl ivllli lluryrlnry. ICd Day , John l.ocknor and Fred LcFcbre werp nrretsed yestordrty and bound over to the district court In bonds of SIXX ) each on a charge of burglary. The men arc alleged to have entered the warehouse of ( ! . \V. Ilos- ers , located In the norll-crn ponlori of the city on the bell line , ami to linvo taktin therefrom u tar felt machine valued nt S7CO. The machine wtm afterward sold to n Junk dealer for a small sum of money. DIIIIIIIKC Suit .Settled. Louis Huttcr , father of William F. Ilulter , the 16-year-old boy who was klllud by the Union Pacific fust mall December 2 la.t , brought suit yesterday against thn railway company for K.QX damages. The case wu.-t taken before Judge Bl.ibaiigh for trial and the railway company confessed Judgment In the ? um of fu.vj , thu amount bclni ; paid at once. The best of pills are liceeham's. If > CAI. JlllKVITlliS. Owing to a prospect of warmer weather , the Ice men are Increasing their forces In order to house Iho nrop. Frank Johnson , a commission man resid ing at 933 North Twenty-fourth street , Is dangerously 111 with pneumonia. There will bo a meeting of the stamp col lectors of Omahn in room 312 New York Life building on Thursday evening , February 4. Omaha Savings bank depositors are pleased with the plan of transferring their accounts to the Conservative Uu'lldlng ' and Loan as sociation at par. Farmers In the vicinity of nonnlnglon will hold a meeting at that place next Thurs day afternoon for the purpose of taking stops looking to the organization of a Farmers' In stitute , The Board of Education has officially adopted for use In the public schools the song , "Our United States , " the words of which are by A. Hudj and the nuwlc by Dr. Charles Baetcns , both of this city. % Iembcrs of thu State Veterinarian asso ciation met at the Merchants hotel last night and dlscubsed diseases peculiar to horses. A committee will visit the legislature and try and secure legislation on the Inspection of live stock. The St. Vincent DePaul society will re ceive clothing , shoes and other donations for distribution among the poor of the city. The headquarters of the society are located at J104 North Seventeenth street. The tele-phono number Is 953. The Business Men's Fraternity will dis cuss the department store question at Its meeting tonight In the association's rooms In The Bee building. A number of retailers and other local business men will be present and tnlto part in the discussion. Just before 0 o'clock yesterday morning Eomo unknown mouse chewed Into a box of matches In the grocery store of Mrs. Mary Armstrong at 2906 Oak street and set flro to ( he place , The blaze wan extinguished with a loss of not more than $10 to both building and contents. The Tramrmlsslsslppl Amusement company filed articles of Incorporation yesterday , The purpose of the Incorporation Is announced to bo the giving of bicycle races and other amusements. The corporators are William Lyle Ulckey. W. J. Fpyo and 0. W. Johntton , the capital stock being J5.000. Monday afternoon a bicycle rider owed Duel ) had a remarkably close call from death on Leavemvorth street. In a moment of abstraction he rode bis wheel full tilt Into an oncoming motor , The motorman t d almost stopped his car , though , and the collision amounted to little more IIts hard fall for Hush. Articles ot Incorporation of the Western Envelope company were filed wltli the county clerk yesterday , Thl U the Ur o manufacturing concern which was receaily removed to Omaha from Denver. The la- corporators are Louis 0 , I'lerce , Charles II , Wilson and U V , Morse , the capital tocV being to,009. EAT NEBRASKA PRODUCTS First Monthly Banquet Given by the Commercial Olub , PUN MAKES A SUCCESSFUL BEGINNING Otic Hundred Client * I'nrtnko of llnim * . tSriMvn or Iloinc-Mnili-1'roveinlcr nnil Tnllc of the Slate. it lid of the City * The first of A scries of monthly meet ings of the Commercial club , decided upon at the annual meeting ot the board ot di rector * , was held In the club rooms Iniit night. About 100 pcrsdns wcro present , among them being a number of members o ! the club who rarely attend the meetings. The Invitations gnvo notice that a supper of Nebraska prcducta would form n feature of the proceedings , to bo followed by a dis cussion ot the live issues of thu day by well known speakers. The tables wcro arranged In the form of .t hollnw square In the large dining roam and these were tistlly arranged with a great variety of edibles , nil of which wcro the products at Nebraska soil and fac tories. Among the gurats assembled around the tables were the following : Morltz Meyer , Samuel Hees , T. 0. Putnam , II. H.Mien , G. A. Dowd , 0. lit Palmer , T. T. Karl , John Steel , E. P , Berryman , II. J. Pcnfold , W. S. Jnrdlne. . David Cole , Thomas H. Fry , E. 13. BrysonV. . \V. Keysor , J. II. Dumunt , J. E. Batim , J. B. Furay , Clement Chase , W. S. Poppleton. Euclid Martin , C. 11. Old- field , C. S. Montgomery , K. C. Morehouse , J. S. Knox , 13. M. Andreescn , C. S. Chase , P. E. llr , C. D Thompson , I ) D. Miller , 13. E. Bruce , T. A Cretan , J S. Brady , J. L. Webster , Edward llaydeu , C. 13. William- con , L. C. Sunderland , J. F. Carpenter , J. B. Shecnn , II. S. McDonald , P. L. I'ertne , Dr , Lord , Dr. Wood , W. B. Taylor , 11. II. Mulfurd , G. W Wattles , C M. Wllhclm , I. H. Andrews , Victor White. St. A. D. Bnl- rombe , John Johnson , W. F. Allen , The collation suplled for the entertain ment of Iho guests concluded with chicory as n substitute fur coffee , and cigars made of tobacco grown on Nebraska soli. After the serious part of the program had been disposed of the assembly was called to order by Prrsldent Dumont , who extended a welcome to the visitors present and gave , for their Information , a brief sketch of the Commercial club , Its purpose and the work- It has accomplished durlnR the tlmo It has been In exlsttnce. The president officiated as toastmastcr and kept the gathering In a goad humor ! by his felicitous introduction of the several speakers. ONE NEBRASKA PRODUCT. The first subject on the program for dis cussion was "The Average Man , " and the president Introduced Clement Chase , a "Ne braska product , " to icspond to the topic. Mr. Chase commented In a happy vein on the subject assigned to him and concluded with a slight divergence In which ho Hitg- nested the Idea of brlngl'ic the business In- trrcnts of the city hi cloucr touch with the municipal government I" ' adopting the plan which 1ms been In operation In Boston for some time , by organizing a committee com posed of members of the teveral business organizations who act as a sort of advisory council in conferring with the mayor regardIng - ' Ing matters of governmentMr. . Chase said lie had discussed tills mutter with the pres ent executive of the city and it had met with favor and ho advised the establishment of such a custom. Tao next subject wns "Nebraska Chicory , " rosjionsfl being mode by 0. B. Oldlleld. the president of the American Chicory company , which has recently removed lu factory to Omaha from Fremont. Mr. Oldfield spoke at some Ipnglli upon the subject of chicory and expressed great satisfaction with the success which has attended the establishment c/f the now venture. Ho dcncrlbed the method of manufacturing .chicory and the manner In which it Is placed beforn the pubMc , and spoke encouragingly of the proi-pect of an Incrcass In the business of the company aa a result of their removal to Omr.ha. AN INTERNATIONAL PROBLEM. Judge Keysor was on the bill to respond to the topic , "The treaty of arbitration between the United States and Great Britain ; f-hould It bo ratified by the United States senate ? " The speaker analyzed the treaty from a legal standpulnt , reviewing Its provisions clearly and In detail , and dlsse'.tlnn the objections which have been urged against It In tha sen ate. In summing up. the Judge said ho did not think the objections wore of sufficient weight to warrant the rejection of the docu ment. Ho said It-is country had taken the Initiative la the matter of arbitration and owed It to the world to ratify this treaty , oven though Its provisions were not exactly as may Do wished. It would bo better , ho said , to have disputes settled in a quiet way , oven 'If mistakes are sometimes made , than to go to war at the expense of many lives and the waste of many times the amount ol uoncy involved. At the conclusion of Judge Koysor's re- narks , J. 13. Baum offered a resolution stat- ng that It was the ECIISO of the club that the treaty should be ratified and authorizing the appointment of n committee of three to irt'para a rssolutlon to be forwarded to the numbers of congrcsj In this and adjoining sUtes , asking them to vote for Its ratification. 1'hls was unanimously adopted. WOULD MEAN MUCH FOR OMAHA. W. S. Poppleton was then Introduced to llscuss the topic , "Tho Iteorg.inlzatlon of the Jnlon Pacific Hallway. " Ho lev-lowed the ilstory of the Union Pacific road and ltn X'loso relations with the progress of Omaha , and asserted that the reorganization meant much for the future advancement of the city , llo aald the road would undoubtedly > o purchased by the Vanderbllts , and pre- llctcd that Omaha would derive great bene- it from the revival of thu road under thrlr llroctlon. Ho expressed the belief that the road would bo in better condition within a ew years than It had ever been before , but said thora was work for the Commercial club in seeing that the Interests of Oninlm are fully protected In the many changes hat must occur In the ruorganlzatlon cf ho business ot tha great system. Hon. Edsou Rich waa on the program for a response to the tnplc , "Should the State of called upon President Wattles of the c.v- sltlon ? " lie sent a telegram that ho was Ictalned at Lincoln , and President Dumont called upon President Wattles of the Ex- insltlon association to respond to Iho sub- ont , Mr. Wattle. ' ! made a short talk , In vhlch ho j-ovlowrd the growth of the expo- Illon idea , and referred to Iho Kreat benefit his entlro section would dorlvo from such in affair. lie said the fr.to of thu cxpopl- Inn docs not depend entirely uppn Urn f 'e.- a-aaka legislature , but asserted that Omaha s big enough to carry It on without the as sistance of the legislature , The oveniiiK was closed with a talk by Major John B. Furay , who discussed the oplc , "Our Supper , " In a humorous maiinur , llvcrgtng somewhat at the last upou mu- liclpal politics. You need not bo afraid ot the twinge of rheumatism when you have Salvation Oil. INQUEST IN CASK OK GVV Dd.YAlIOO. Fury DnrN Tioi llellevc. ( In ; Kallrond from Illume , The Inquest in the case ot Guy Danahoo , vho was killed on the Missouri Pacific racka at the Mandcrfon street crossing last ilonday , wan held by Coroner Uurkett last evening , . Peter Rnausch , who was in charge of the 'iiglno which ran over the boy , testified hat ho saw toveral boys playing around he railroad tracks nt Oak Chatham , a small tntlon about a inllo from the place the iccldvnt occurred , but could not say posl- Ivcly that Dnnnhoo was ono of them. Ho did nut see the boy ou the track previous o the accident , and did not learn of the ead affair until sometime after It had hap pened , William Church , fireman , aud U , F , Miler - or , stated Hint they had not seen the boy on the track previous to the accident , al > hough they had been on the lookout while ntcrlng the city. It was shown that neither the bell was ung nor the wl latlo Down after the ca- elno had crossed the Chonuau avenue cruising. The rordlct roturaid by the jury was "that the said Guy Donnhoo came to his death on February 1 , 1S97 , nt ft point on the tracks of the Missouri Pacific railway near the intersection of the railway and Man- dcrson street ; and from the evidence before the jury It finds thftt said death was caused by Injuries sustained from the pausing ot the car wheels over the limbs of the do-i ceased. " AMUSEMENTS. vBT The engagement of Thomas W. Kceno opened at Boyd's Theater last night with tha performance of "Richard 111. " Mr. Koeno'a charactct'lzatlon ' ot King Richard was of the usual high nrtUtlc standard to which ha adheres , and ho was nbly supported by Charles B. Hanford In the rote of Henry , I'Jarl of Richmond , The company Is well chosen. The imgngomcnl will bo .brought tea a close today. "Othello" will bo rendered this afternoon with Mr. Kccno In the title role and Mr , Hanford as lago , and "Julius Caesar" Is the bill for the evr.nlnT , Mr. Konio playing Cassltis and Mr. Hanford Mara Antony. "Paul Davant" was the bill at the Crclgh- ton last night and It hearty applause mar be accepted as n criterion It succeeded In thoroughly pleasing the largo audience pres ent. Two performances will be Riven today , a special ( lower matlnco being announced for this afternoon. . "All Is Not Hold that Glitters" will bo the bill nt both perform ances today. For thrco nights , commencing Thursday , with a matinee on Saturday , Rice's "Evan- Kcllno will bo the attraction nt lloyd's. It will be slimed with all the magnificent scenery , beautiful costumes and dazzling brilliancy which made It a success In Now York. "Evangellno" Is Mr. Rico's most Im portant attraction and when It was revised for Manhattan Beach last summer It was mounted with nil , the KorRcousncss appro priate to this famous resort. The cost that will bo seen hero Is the same that Inter preted the burlesque during last summer and Includes old favorites and a chorus of pretty girls. The merits of the Sousa band ore too well known to need comment , for Its fasci nating , clnan-cut and spirited playing nrousca enthusiasm In even the dullest mind , With the finest of brass and the sweetest of clarionets , the band appears to rcmarkahlo advantage In all that It does. Mr. Sousa tests the resources of his players to the utmost , but gives only the most satisfactory results. Ho has reached the acme of con cert band music In America , and com- nctent critics say without reservation that tha present Sonsa band Is undeniably the | ) eer of any of the forolgn organizations. Sousa claims much for his soloists , Eliza beth Northrope , soprano prlma donna ; Mor- llna Johnston , vocalist ; Arthur Pryor , trombone , and Franz Hell , fiurgelhorn. Two concerts will be Riven at Boyd's on next Sunday by this celebrated musical organiza tion. To Get Out of the IVny When trouble Is coming , Is obviously the part of common sense. An obstruction of the bowels Is a serious obstacle to health. To got this out of the way Is an easy matter with the thorough laxative , Hosteller's Stomach Bitters , which , although It affords relief , never gripes' and convulses llko a ilrastlc purgative. Dyspepsia , malarial , ! < ldnoy and rheumatic ailments and nervous ness yield to this genial family medlcinq. KOIIKCAST OF TOIIAY'S WI3AT1IEII. Partly Cloudy , with Westerly Wind * null Voial SIIO\VK. WASHINGTON , Feb. 2.-Forccast for Wednesday : For Nebraska Partly cloudy ; westerly winds ; local snows In northeastern portion. For Mlssourir-Gonerally fair ; winds shift ing to oust ; slightly -warmer In eastern portion tion ; partly cloudy weather ; light , variable winds. For Kansas Fair , Jncrcaslntj cloudiness ; cast to southeast winds ; wanner In western portion. For South Dakota Partly cloudy with loc-al snows ; tillglitly warmer ; vurlablo winds. For Wyoming Generally fair ; south to west winds. For Iowa Partly cloudy weather ; light vurlablu winds. I.oonl Ilcoord. OFFICE OF THE WEATHER niJIlEAU. OMAHA , Feb. 2. Omaha record .of rainfall uid temperature compared \vlih cor responding day of the past three years : , isnr. ISM. ! - . isi. Maximum temperature. . . 31 40 31 33 Minimum temperature. . . . 23 28 0 19 AVCWKO temperature 27 31 IB 2 } Italnfall . . < . 00 .00 .01 .00 Itccord of temperature nnd precipitation it Omaha for the day and sluco March 1 , SM : formal temperature for the day 19 Excess for the Uiiy 3 Accumulated execs ; ) ylnce March 1 142 Domini prctlpltallon for the day. . .02 Inch 3pllclency for Hie day 02 lac ! ) Total precipitation slncli Sle.li."A \ , \ \ Indus Excess since March 1 5,17 Inches Deflulcncy for ior. jipilod , Itffli ! . . 11.45 laches Deficiency for cor. period , lS93..ir > : i3iiicli < . HciiortM from .Htiilloim nt N \ \ . in. Sevciity-llftli incTlillnn tlntf. T Indicates trara of precipitation. ! . . A. WKI. .SII , Loral Kori'cnst U. INTERliSTING liXriiRlKNCH. Of nn loivu I.mly WlioVnn Ciiftil of l.v | ii'l > Hlii A/trr .SiilTerlnt ; f r Twen- ty-I'lvu YUIITN , ' JIrs , SaVah A. .Skocls , nn csWmablo lady lesldlriR at LynvIIli' , Jnhjier Co. , Jowa , wua for twenly-fivp years a tulToror from nyfpoi- aln , and IKT coinplolo rrstorutloii ( o health Is AO rcinarl < ublo that wo present the facts In Iho case for the hiMicOt of our rciulcra , many ofjhoni Imvo ilrtihtlcsa AiilTennl In thu amo manner and v/lll , tlicrefoif , ho In- U-rcEtcd in Irarnlnt ; liou- all uluinauli trotibloi may bn avplilcil nnd cured , Mrs , Kkuola tuya ; I used only onu packaco ol Bluart'n rtyni > ei > nla TahlclB 'nnd I rccelvod snoli yreat 3Ld unexpcstcd beiicdt that I wl l ; to cxprejj my elncoro KMtltmle. In fact , 'It IIM bocn six Dion ilis alnco I took the ineillvlno ami I Imvo not had ono partlclo of < ltstro3s cr dif ficulty elncc , And all tills In the face ot the fact that the best doctors I cnniiiilted told mo my caxu wun Incurahlo as I had BUT- fercil tor Iwonty-llvo years. I want half a dozen pachas-en lo dlstrlbuto nmoiiK my friends here , \\lio are very anxlou.i to try this remedy. Yours Iri'ly , MIIS. SAHAII A. SKEEI.S. The reason why Stirwnrt's Dyflpepxla Tub- lotu gro so ucui'83ful in curliiK Indigestion and fitomach trotiblo and tha reason why It never disappoints these who nocil It and use it la because nothing Is claimed for It cxcopt what It will actually perform. It In not a cure-al und ( no such tlalma are made for It. It U prepared for the eo'o ' purpose of curlnu lycpopsla aud the various forms of ludl- . There U scarcely a patent mcdlclno made but what Is claimed to euro Dynpepsla as well , an a hundred ether troubles. When na a mutter ot fact a remedy to euro Dyspepsia must bo especially prepared for that and. nothing t'lcu , and amoiiK all the remedies patent nostrums , bitters , etc , , no extensively advt'i'tlsiid you will flnd that Stewart's Uys- pej)4l ) . Tablets la the only ono advertised aa a euro for Dysppalit end -nothing else. The remedy Is prepared by the Stuart Co. , of Marshall , Mich. , and for ualo by all drug gists at CO cents per package , and If you suffer from any form of stomach derange ment or Indigestion a trial will not dUappolnt you. you.A llttlo hook on stomach troublemallei free. Addrei * Stuart Co. , Marshall