TUB OMAHA DAILY 1HDE : TrfffllSDAY , FEBimAHY , 1807. SPECIAL NOTICES AiivcrllfKMneiitri for tticnc column * ( trill IIP falcon tmtlt lUtllO p. in. , for the evening mill until 8 p. in. for the Knornltif ; ninl Snnilny edition * . Ail vert Im-r * , by reutiextltiK n nnin- Ijcrt-il vhi'cIC ) cnu hnvc ntimvorM inl- tlrrimcd to n numbered letter In cnre of The Ilee. Aiinvtern nit iiililrenncil Itvlll lie ilellvereil on prcHpiitntlun of Ithe cheelc only. IlntPH , 1 I-2C n Troril flr t InHcrdoii ) Son iroril thcrenftcr. Xothlnfc tnkcn tnr leN tlinn 25c for the llrxt Inwi-r- < lon. TheHp nilverllneniriitn iiiimt be rnn cnimeeiitlvel- . WAXTI3U SITUATIONS. RANTED , POSITION AS STENOGRAPHER BY a young lady : thoroughly experience * ] ; very rapid : | jc t of i-ccommeridallons. Address 13 , Ree olHcc. A fill 4 ( WANTED. AN IftHA ; WHO CAN THINK OF nine xlinplo thin * to patent ? Protect your Ment. they may lirlrtK > ou wcnlth ; nrlto John I Wmlilcrburn & Co. . Dept. V. Patent Attorneys , . WimhltiRton , D. C. , for their $1,500 prize offer , nil a list of ! W Invcnllom wnnlcJ. 11 CD ? TA1LOKS WANTED. CONT1NKXTAI , Ct/TH- Ing Company. D M17S * . > PlTiYTvnKK SAI.AHY ! ADVnitTISlNO : t pi > rlcnco unnecessary ; permanent position ; clllicr BOX. Jones , Kepler U Co. , Clilcnso. III. . 11-M490 F6 IXVANTISD , DHUOaiRT SALESMAN TO HANdle - dlo our trttpees ; Rood commlxslon. Address , wllh rpforrnre , Welmoro Truss Co. , 317 Miiln lrtel , Uuffalo. N. Y. U 11530 8 WANTKOT SALESMAN TO SELL SIDE L1NE ; pure wlno vlnosar. Address Uox 304 Council liluffs. U 333-0 WANTED. MEN TO LEAHN DAIlllEn TOADE ; only eight weeks required ; we have constant practice ; proper limtructlomi , nnd donate each student complete mi UK tools ; catalogue free. Holer's llaiber College , lllh nnd franklin ave , , 81. LouK It GIG ; nor WANTED rort' ' OPFICE wouic. ADdress - dress , In own liandnrltlnir , E K , lice.UIM U-IM 4 WANTED , EXPEUIENCED TEA AND SPlCE nleamnn for llaltlmore houi e ; unquestioned references ns to responsibility \ilth applica tion ; for Nebraska trade. Address William II. Crnufonl & Co. . Kansas City , Mo. 1J-M531 A PEW ENE110KTIC , HUSTLING MEN CAN Kct steady , profitable work with C. 1' . Adams Co. , E24 S. ICth street. U M852 10 FOR aOOD QIHUS CAWAT SCANDINAVIN Y. W. C. Association Home , 2018 Davenport St. C--M237 F3 WANTED , amii rou GENERAL HOUSEwork - work nt 1817 N. 19th. C 527 3 GOOD COOK WANTED , NONE OT1IEII NEED apply. 2M3 Dodge St. C 339-4 * EADY AGENTS WANTED TO SELL MME. Yale's famous tollel prcpiratlonH. Agents making $23 to $1CO per week. Write for par- ttoulnrs. Addi ess Mine. M. Yale , ChlciiRo , III. C S)5 3' A NEAT KITCHEN aim. , WANTED AT 2J03 Capitol ave. C 517 3 WANTED , A IlHiailT , ACTIVE WOMAN OVEn 2T to inn tin KO branch business outside of city. Addiciis E H. lice. C 54S I FO11 It ENT HOUSES. IIOUSES IN ALJ. PARTS OF THE CITY. THE O. F. Davis Company , 1503 Farnam. D 3'JS IIOUSES ; BUNEWA & CO. , 103 N. 15TII ST. D 399 MODERN IIOUSES. C. A. STARR 923 N. Y LIFE D 400 CHOICE HOUSES AND COTTAGES ALL OVER the city , (5 to (50. Fidelity , 1703 Farnam St. D-401 HOUSES , WALLACE , BROWN BLOCK. 10TII and Douglas. D 402 HCUSES FLAT3 , O.ARV1N I , 1013 PARNAM D-401 HOUSES. FROM 15 UP ; LARGE LIST , Mc Cague Incestment Co. , 1108 Dodge St. D 403 FOR RENT. 812 N. 35TII ST. , 7.ROOM MODERN house ; JSO per month. Inquireon premises. HOUSES FOR RENT. BEMIS , PAXTON 11LK. D 400 MODr.RN FLAT , LANGE liLOCIC. COO S. 1.1TH. D M223-1- HOUSES , COTTAGES & STORES. ALL PARTS of city. Urcnnan , Love Co. , 430 PaxtorMilock. BIX-ROOM COTTAGE. MOPERN. FURNISHED or unfurnished , 3015 LeuvcnvvurlK p DESIRARLE SIX-ROOM , MODERN "OUSE ; nue locution ; only * 13 per month. S31 South street. D-M491 ; iet _ IIRNT PUnXISIIED U003IS. FURNISHED ROOMS. Oil SOUTH 17TH AVE. FUnNISHED ROOMS ; IIOCSEKEnriNfi 2023 * St. 'a D-MDM5 FOR"LinTlT H01WEKEEPINO , THREE FUR- nBhel roomi. ; nrst IlooKi , gns ; bath : steam L-MS..O 4 street. - heated. 211 H. 8UU IIOOMS AXIJ IIOAIIIJ. AND SMALLER ROOMS , The HO.O. 2020 1--.4.F3 . _ DlfsmAIlLE FRONT ROOM , WITH VERY klrovo ; hot water , SI ! South Kth tt. Fmy STEAM HEAT. 1721 DAVENPORT UTOPIA ' * I' 37) ) F4 St. _ _ _ _ , _ ' ROOMS , 'WELL TWO FURNISHED P. OR hcat"l. nrM-rlats board , reasonablr iiUe * . Wfc ! 3M-I-4' Douflan ptnct. _ FAST vRONirr.ooMMODERN. . LARGE ; MODERN rnoNT ROOMS , GOOD bonul. > 3fO vve"k. C14 N. lillh ft. 1' MIS3 6 * 2101 DOUGLAH ; DES1HAI1I.E HU Al.UANT , looms with I'QBid. _ Hi\TSToius ntTtl'NT * TH ! ; TV-STORY llhlCK 11UILDING " l KarnnmHt. This building ha. a 1 reproof "niont . " " " " " * ImBcmpnt. f .V"1"1. ! ? MuSyJt lures ; water on ll lioors ; Ban.'t ° . APPIJ ni Hie ollk-o ft Tha llco. _ _ _ _ ' ale _ VOll RENT IJHICIC STOREROOM , KxSO , IN fine loc " t cm ; Koo-1 hushiflck village ; Oeinmn Jrult-tn" " : business innst siillnble for Kcncral meichandl e. Addrcm llox 41 , Ar.EXT-i WANTED. WANTEO-AOENTH IN NEBRASKA TO BELL the 0110 dollar pocket-heatlng stove j KOCH like hot calOB , P. L. Malms Greta. Neb. J-S19 4 L _ _ _ _ . . . . - - ' 508-310 Jonen. General utorage and fonvnrdlng. M 403 WAXTKI ) TO HUV. T < r PURrilASB A SMALL STOCK of croceilei or liunlwnre , for cleur loul " 'ate ' prcsili , Ail.lre iIJSS , Uce olllc- , _ i 154 , WAN'lT.D"-TOllY A NirE 4 TO 0-ROOM hours In not Hi pnrt of city ; mint be cheap ; prefer to deal with onner. E ST. I e * . " " 0 MODERN HOUSE VICINITY Ol' Hnnacotn park preferred. Addtets E 41 Dee. VOIl SAMS MISCKM AXiOWS. CHEAPEST HAUDWOOD WOVEN CORN CUIU- plug made. C. . I.ee. i > 01 Douglas. Q-493 BLEiailH. SINGLE AND JJOUllLB. JJKWW cMt.DnimmomlCarrlage _ Co. q-503-ti ALErflNB NEW IIiail.aRADB IlICY- cie ; J3 . Omaha lllcycle Co. , SJ3 N. WILL BELL MY SMITH PIIEMIKU TYPK- writer , nearly new , cheap. Address h sa * * , BEST SKBO BWBET POTATOEa. Il.tS PEH bU.i all sort * . Addrts * Theo. William * . Ornah * . aiASSAOH , IIA.T1IS , KTC. MMtt. BMITII. llt DOUGLAS , ROOM 5 ; MASsage - sage and steam baths. T M4SO 6 MISS AMES. VAPOR BATHS , MASSAGE. M7 8. 13lh St. , room 3. T M81J It * MRS. DR. LEON , ELECTRIC MASSAGE 11ATII parlors ; restful and curative. 417 S. llth t. , upstairs. T M 475 FC rnnsoNAT * . J25.CO-RUPTURE CURKD-T1I.L MARCH 15 for 123.W , no pain ; no detention from bualnefsj wo refer to hundreds of patients cured. The O. E. Miller Co. , 717 New York Life HldR. , Omnlm.U 411 VIAVI FOR UTERINE TROUBLES , 345-8 BEE Illdc. Physician , conciliation or health book J pe. u-412 BATHS , MASSAGE. MMK. TOST. 319U sT UTIL . U-413 ' SUCCR3SOHS TO W.\I. . , Lyle Dickey Co. , have removed lo 120 N. 15th. U MI50-Kit MO.VIJY TO LOAX IlI3Ar , ESTATI3. ANTHONY I.OAN & TRUST CO. , 81S N. Y. L. ' quick money at low rales for choice farm loans In Iowa , northern Missouri , eastern Nebraska. W-5S.1 CITY LOANS. C. A. BTAHR , M5 N. Y. LIKK. W-C34 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA .real estate. Ilrennan , Love Co. , Paxton block. W 655 LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY prcptrly. W. Farnam Smllh & Co.is:0 Farnam. W CSS MONKY TO LOAN AT LOW HATES. THE O. F. DaUs Co. . 1B03 Farnam St. W C57 6 PER CENT MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA properly , Neb. farms. W. B. Melkla 1st Nail. Bk W-CCD MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA property. U. S. Mortgage & Trust Company. New York. Posey & Thomas , Agents , No. 207 First National Dank Bide. W-C39 ON OMAHA PROPERTY. LOWEST RATES ; building loans wanted. Fidelity Trust Co. W-C33 5IOX13Y TO IiOAX CHATTELS. MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE , PIANOS , horses , wagons , etc. ; at lowest rates In city ; no removal of goods ; strictly confidential ; you can pay the loan off at any time or In any amount. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. , 306 So. ICth St. X CSt MONEY TO LOAN , 30 , GO , 90 DAYS ; FURNIture - ture , pianos , etc. Duff Green room 8 Barker blk. X-C62 nUSIXHSS CHANCES. TO GET IN OR OUT OF BUSINESS GO TO J. J. Gibson , 511 1st Nafl Bk. Building. Y-3C6 FOR SALE , ABOUT 2,000 LB3. MINION TYPE. 700 Ibs. neate. 1M pair two-third cases. 40 doubio Iron stands for two-third cases. This material was used on The Omaha Bee , and Is In fairly good condition. Will be told cheap Iti bulk or In quantities to Fult purchaser. Apply In person or by mall to The Bee Pub- llshlng Company , Omaha , Neb. Y 713 FIVE-NINTHS INTEREST. ' IN 40-BARREL nouilns mill : water power and a 75-barrel steam roller mill on railroad ; for sale 01 will exchange for good clear land. Address D fll , Bee. Y M210 F18 MEAT MARKET FOR RENT AND FIXTURES for tale. Address E 21. Bee. Y M378 F4 FOR RENT , CLIFTON HOUSE. NEOLA. IA. . and furniture for sale. Y M541 C * FOR 13XCIIANGR A 5-ROOM COTTAGE. NEAR 2STH AND Chailes xtreets , with cash , for nn S-room hoube in good location. Bcmls , Paxton block. Z-M330 ACRES IN EXCHANGE FOR CLEAR CITY lots. 320 RainKO Block. z 528 KOH SAU2 HI2AL ESTATE. ABSTRACTS. THE BVRON REED COMPANY. RE M3 HOUSES , LOTS , FAliMS. LANDS , LOANS Geo. P. Bcmls Real Lbtote Co. , Paxtcn blk. RE 001 OMAHA SAVINGS BANK ACCOUNTS TAKEN at par In exchange for houses and lots. ( All or part. ) The Byron Rcwl Co. RE-S10 SlOO BUYS rOtJlTY IN C-ROOM MODERN liouto on South Omaha motor , Make mo an offer for lots 13 and 14 , block 2 , Caliilpa Place , No reasonable offer refused for lol 7. block H , South Omaha. J , II , Pairotle , Douglas block. RE M350 I HAVE A BUYER FOR 3 TO 5-ROOM HOUSE touth of U. P. tracks ; must be a bargain. Byron R. Hastings , 312 B. Hth street. RE M391 FS KOL'NTZE PLACE HOMES AT COC ON THE dollar ; 52.250 , J3.5CO lo JG.r.00 ; BCO photos at ICth and Farnam , Morse bldg. J , J. Gibson , rH First National bank bldg. RE M498 WELL IMPROVED PRuTr AND GRAIN FARM ten miles north of Omulm P.O. : price , f 8.500 ; clear ; will .tultc Omaha .Sittings bank accounts In full or part payment. J , N. rtenzcr , opp. ! , O. RE 512 GREAT BARGAIN-FULL LOT WITH TWO binall houses , Just off N on 251h St. , Boulh Omaha , llenili , " Poxtpnblock. _ RE-M ( _ OMAIIA BAVINa"s BNK ACCOUN.TB TAKEN for real ettate. Omaha Having * linn ) ; accounts taken for 1st gagci ) . Omaha Savings Bank accounts taken for cash. G. G , Wallace , 313 J. J , Brown lll'lc. IGtli & Douslas. HE-D30 LOTS 3 & 4. BLK 1 , STEVENS PLACE , 2 Mks north Anita Ave , between 57lli and 2Stli , (3)0 each. Ured to cell for JSOO , 20x11" . 20th St. , near Cherles. 2 cottages , rrnt- iiiif ( H.H ( ) per month , only SI.100. 07x150. with 2 cottlibCii , 2i22-2i BUrt St. , ll.COO , uoitli. (2.500. 4-r liouso. Clifton Hill. ( COO easy terms. G. O , Wallace , 313 J. J. Broun Blk , 1G & Douglas. RE-537-4 DANC1XC1 SCHOOL. ilORAND'S , 1510 IIARNEY , TOR PRIVATE nrid cla Ieaion dallyj always open.805F 805-F i SAPKS. NEW AND SECOND-HAND SAFES ; HAFE REpairing - pairing , J. J. Derlght , lilt Farnam.MT10 MT10 F5 BUILDING AXI ) I.OAN ASSOCIATIONS. SHARES IN MUTUAL L. & B. ASS'N PAYS . 7 , ( per cent when 1 , { , 8 yean old ; alwuys re deemable. 1704 Korncm St. Nattlnger. Bco.cu cu HOW TO GET A HOME OR SECURE GOOD Interest on saving * . Apply to Omaha L. & B. An'n , 1701 Farnam. O , M. Nattlnt r. See.t ( t ) MUSIC , AUT AXI ) GKORGE F. GELLENBECK. BANJO , MANDO- Hit nnd guitar teacher. Itoom 4U Bee BMg , Tel , tM. 100 FUIl.MTt'IlK I'ACKKU. GET M. S. WALKIN'S PRICES ON FURNI- lure pncklnit , repairing , upholstering ! mat. Irestcs made and renovated : 8111 Cumlng. Tel. 1381. J4 MACH1NI3S AXI ) SUITMES. NEW HOME. HOtJSEHOLO AND WHITB rcwlng machine olUce. 1E14 Cap. Ave. Tel. JSj4. SIIOIITHAXI ) AND TYI'KWUITIXO. A. C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL , B13 N. Y , t-IFS VI * AT OMAHA DUS.COLLKan. 1CTH & DOUGLAS. TVIM3WIUTI511S. OET TUB BUST TTPDWIttTiU8 } S r imlr . United Typewriter & Supplies Co. , .61J Farnnm St. 67i-Juno-30 ron HUNT ACUKS. 10 Acnns NCAn SOOMAHA. . j. it. PAH. rotto. n M COSTUMKS. T1IEO LlEniJN , AK-SAn-llEN COSTUMEtt. 620 3 , 13th ; Ini-gent Block masquerade nnd thMt- rl."ol goods In the west. 11859 F8 : ; i2i 8Ui8i7i * SfeKSJ = i HELP WANTED HATES % cents a word first Insertion , 1 cent a word ench subsequent insertion No add for loss trmn I. ! cents first insertion. f lKa FWvS : ? = TSJKziSa : FINANCIAL. CASH PAID FOR OMAHA SAVINGS UANK accounts. W. F. Holdcn , McCague Block.M371 M371 LIFE INS. POLICIES BOUGHT. W. F. IIOLDJflN CCO rOU CASH. OMAHA SAVINGS BANK AC- countu ; give amount and discount. Address , E . Uee. ' -SSI MEDICAL. LADIES ! CHICHESTEIVS ENGLISH PENNYroyal - royal pills ( Diamond brand ) are the beat. Sato , reliable. Take no other. Send 4o stamps for particulars. "Relief for Ladles , " In letter by return mall. At druggists. Chlchester Chem ical Co. , Philadelphia , Pa. Mention Hee. M 553 4 * PAWMlROKEnS. H. MAHOWITZ LOANS HONEY. 4U N. 16 ST. 671 LOST. LOST , A ST. DERNAUD DOG. RETURN TO 1303 Douglas street and receive liberal re ward. Lost M533 4 STRAYED , SMALL. DOG , SLENDER FRAME , but plump body ; short hair ; black except white streak down bicast ; name Jerry. Reward for return or Information , living or dead. C. S. Stcbblns. 1230 South 7th avenue. 5S5 7 SUES & CO. , PATENT SOLICITOUS , I3co Bulldln ? . Omaha , Neb Aclvlco nntl I'.ilont Uoolc UltEE NOTICE TO CUEDITOnS. OMAHA. Feb. 3. 1837. In the matter of the assignment of Orsalnus K. Scofleld , in solvent. You are hereby notified that the credltora o said Insolvent will meet at the county court rooms of Douglas county , Ne braska , in the city of Omaha , on February 10 , 1S97 , at 9 n. m. , for the purpose of elect- inn ; a successor to the sheriff as assignee of said Insolvent. 'And you will bo required to lllo your verllled claim on or before that day to bo entitled to vote for said ns ljrnec. IRVING F. BAXTER. County Judge. DR. FJIcCREVV 3 THK ONLY SPECIALIST WHO TREATS AU. PRIVATE DISEASES Wealcnen & Disorder of MEN ONLY 20 f ui Experience. B Yeu in Omaha. Rook Fret. Cooniltiufoa and examination Free , Mill and Farnam Sti , XttD. IMPORTANT TK SUFFERERS IIOV'OU MAY OHTAIX A LASTING CUIUi Xn SnrKlonl OpernlfoW , Xo I'nln , Tri ll In K 13iic MipA--- > 9Iiiiil ' , Ilnriiilonii llrnii-ily , Hut If nnftlie Work. There arc tome people who have piles as frequently and regularly as other people have colds. jiA Any llttlo bowel trouble ' yjll brlns them on , any extra exertion , as jh'ufllnB , will produce them , and In fact wlir'otMn ' appear without j any apparent provocation. " Piles , however , ' nro much more serious than a cold , as the tendency Is always to grow worse until the trouble becomes deep-seated and chronic , or ( levelopes Into some fatal rectal disease. While there are many pile remedies which give relief , yet there Is but one which not only gives Instant relief , but at the same time makes a permanent cure , and that Is the well known Pyramid Pllo Cure. This remedy Is composed of simple , harm less vegetable Ingredients , but combined so effectively and act so promptly and thor oughly that It cui cs every form of piles whether Itching , blind , bleeding or protrud ing. ing.In In long standing cases the Pyramid Pllo Cure has proven to bo fho only certain cure except a surgical operation , and Its advan tages over an operation are many , as It Is painless , causes no delay , or Interference with dally occupation , and last , but not least , It Is cheaper than any surgical operation could possibly be , costing but a dollar a package nt any drug store. The cases that the Pyramid Pllo Curd will not reach arc so few that physicians arc do ing away with operations for piles and de pending on this cheap but effective remedy to accomplish a complete cure , and It never disappoint except In cases beyond the reach of medical skill. .Tho Pyramid Pllo Cure Is prepared by the Pyramid Drug Co. of Albion , Mich. , and for sale by druggists everywhere at 50 cents per package. Each package contains a treatise on cause and. cure of piles , together with testimonials from every section of this country. MADE SVIE A AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CUUE A.I.I AVriom tiltcntrt FnlllnR Hem orjr. Initiotcnrjr.KIopple.i.noifl.etc .cimpcd brAhUKeaud other Kxreites nnd In < H * cretlonn. 77trljlffrAJu ami ftiirtitf restore I/Hi Vltnllt ; In old or loung , nnd fit n mou forBtuilyumdncw9 or nmrringe. _ _ _ 1'ri-vimt humility nnd Consumption 11 lakeu in time. Their nn shown immedlnto Improve * mimt and cffecla a CURB where all others lall. In disunion harliiK the Lenulne Ajnx Tablets. They hnvecuroii thousnndsimd will euro jou. \ \ * alro a posltho written Rimrttnteo to oftcct ucura In puch case or refund the raono > . 1'rlc * OO cent * i > or imckucp. or Mi packages ( full treatment ) for 82.b ) . ! ) > mnil , in plain wrapper , npon rorelj't of rrlco. Circular tttf. AJAX REMEDY CO. , J9X.rVii.1 - For Bale In Omaha by James Forsyth , 02 N. ICth Street Kulm & Co. , 15th and Douglas Streets , Druggists. CURE YOURSELF ! UKI llig for unmtural dlschareoe. Inanimations. Irritatluns or nlcrrationo of mucous membranes. rainless , and l.nt uftlin- Reut or poisonous. Kolil by lrngslnti or eent In plain wrapper , I'exproM , , prepaid , tot tl.lO. pr S bottles , 42.7V Vyrcular ernr ui. rMin < "t RAILWAY TIME CARD Leaves ( BURLINGTON & MO. IlIVEn.Amve OmahaUr.ion [ Depot , 10th & Mason Hts. | Omalia 8:35am : Denver 'Express ' 9D5am 4:35pm.Blk : Hills Mont S'Puget Slid Ex. 4:03pm : 4:3opm : Denver 'Express 4:05pm 7:05im..Lincoln ] Local ( ex Sunday ) . . . . 7 : pm 2bDpm..Lincoln : Local ( ex. Sunday.ll:30am ) Leaves ( CHICAGO , BURLINGTON fc. OmahaynlonDepot | , 10th & .Majcn Kta. | Omaha C:03pm : Chicago Vestibule S:20am : 9:4Sara.Chicago : Express 4:15pm : 7SOpm..Clilcn'so & ' St. Louis Express. . . ' 8:20arh : HMOam Pacific Junction Local 6:10pm { . . . .Fast Mali 2iOpm ! LeUvcs IClriCAa6TMliT &TBpAUMArrives ? " OmahalUnlon Depot , 10th tc Masim atj j Omaha C:35pm : Chicago Limited 8:05am llOOam..JChlcago : Express ( ex. Sunday ) . . . 3:20pm : Loaves CHICAGO & NORTIIWEST'N.Arrlves | Omaha | Union Depot , 10th & Alajon Sts. | Omaha 1045am Eastern Express 3:40pm : 4:45p.m : Vestlbulcd Limited 6:40pm : G:55pm : St. Paul Express 9:30am E:40am St. Paul Limited 9:03pm 7:30am..Carroll : & Sioux City Local..Ill0pm C:30pm : Omaha Chicago Special 8:00am Missouri Valley Local. 9:30am Leaves ( CHICAGO , R. I. & PACIFIGJArrlves OmahaUnlon | Depot , 10th & Mason bts. | Umaiit lOMOam..Atlantic Express ( ex. Sunday ) . . B:35pm 7:00pm : Night Express Sl5atn : 4:50pm..Chicago : Veslibuled Limited. . . . l:35pm : 4:50pm..St. : Paul Vcstlbuled Limited. . . . l:35pm WEST. ' l:4i : > pm Colorado Limited 400pm ; Leaves I C. ST. P. . M. & O. | Arrlves Omaha ] Webster Street Station. I Omaha 12:30pm..Sioux : City Express lcx. Sun..ll:53am ) : StlBam..Sioux City Accommodation. . . . S:00pm : Cl5pm : St. Paul Limited 8:10jm : LeaveF ] F E. & MoTVALLEV : fArrivT Omahaf Depot , 15th and Wobbler 815. | Om a ha SiMpm ITast Mall and Express , 5:00pm : 2:00inn.cx. Sat. ) Wyu. Ex. ( ex. Mon. ) . . G:00pm 7DOam..Fremont Local ( Sundays only ) . . 7Mam..Norfolk : Express ( ex. Sun.10:2am ) : CiUpm St. Poul Express 910am Leaves I K. C , , 6T. J. & C. B. ( Arrleves OmahalUnlon Depot , 10th & Mason Sts. | Or..l.a 905am..Kansas ; City Day Express , . . , C:10pm : lOiOOpm.K. C , Nlslit Ex. via U. P. Trans. C:3Qjm : Leaves. | MISSOURI PAClFic. [ ArrlveT Omahal Depot , 15th and Webster Sts. | Omaha 3:00pm..Nebraska : & Kansas Llmlled.1 5pm 9:30pm : Kansas City Exprecs GCOum : 2l5pm..Nebraska ! Local ( ex. Suno. . . . 9CKIam : Leaves I S1UUX CITY & PACI1-HC. | Arrives Omahal Depot , 15th and Webster Sts. | Omaha Cl5pm ; St. Paul Limited. . . . . . . . . . SilOom Lcaves P"SIOUX CITY & PAC1FIC. ( Arrivea OmaliaUnlon | Depot , 10th & Mason Sts. | Omaha 640am ; St. Paul PasscnBer..ll:10pm : 7:30am : Sioux City Passenger 9:05pm : B55pm ! St. Paul Limited 9:20am : Saves" ] UNION PACIFia JArrlvcs OmahalUnlon Depot , IQtli & Mason Sts.f Omaha 8IOnm : Overland Limited 4:45pm : S30pm.neat'co ; & Btromsb'g Ex. IPX Sun.3Mpm : BtfopmGrand Island Express ( ex. gun ) . 3GOpm : 3:30pm : Fast Mall KKO.un Leaves I WAUA8II RAILWAY. jArrlves OmihafUnlon Depot , 10th & Mason Sts.j Omaha 4:2Cpm : llSCam : Primary , Secondary 01 Ter tiary lilood I'oiBOii perma nently cured In 15 to 3S days. You can bo treated at homo for the eamo pilco under Eamo Cuaranty. If you prefer to coino hero wo will contract to pay railroad faro and hotel bills , antf no charge if wo fall to cure. ' If you have takci. mercury , lodldo B "I" I > otn l , andEtlll have E'atclicH in mouth , Here Tliront , Piiuplca , Copper-Colored Spots , Ulcers on any part of the body , Ilnlr or liycbrowa ntllliiK out , it is Ibis JILOOI > POISON tba'o enarniitco to cure. We solicit the most obstinate ft | lESE ? ! " Dftff "ff'tUSK * cnMUH Qnc cUsllcnse the world for a case V UE ICilJr Evil i Bptfc wocaciiot cure. This disease hr always banted the slilll oftlio inont cmbicnt pliyslclnns. 8500,000 capital behind our unconditional euaranty , Abuoluto prouft ) sent cealeil on application. Address COOK E3IEI > V CO. , 807 aiaaonlc Temple , CHICAGO. II Iu yOUIV illKSJil MANHOOD tlonot u faaioua French physician , will quickly euro } ou of all Her. voua or diseases of the geutratlve ureaui , such ns Lost Manhood , Inbomub , I'alnslnthoJlack.Bcmliial JJmibsIciin.Nrrvijus Debility ! 1'implcs , untllncaa to Marry , Kxhaustlng Drnlne , Varlcnrelo and Constipation. Jl stops all losea by day or tilehL Provcnts quick- DCS3 of discharge , which If not checked leads to Hpcrmutorrhniit and InrrnnP - all tholiorronuf Impotancy. cui > I imNKclcunsisUio liver , thq * un BEFORE AMD AFTER kldneysand thoiirlnaryorgaiiaof olllmpurlUca. f * U 1'inrNE "trcngthena and restores small weak organs. The reason BUlTereri are not cured by Doctors li because ninety per cent are troubled with I'rouiaf ltl > . OUI'I DENE l the only known remedy to euro without un operation. tOOOIcHllmoni- als. A written iruaraim-OBlvrniind money rctnrnvd u six boxes does not effect ft iicrmatiqutcuro. 11.00 n hoi , 6lx for fi.o > , by mall. Bend for vneii circular and testimonials. Artdre-s J AV01 < WEI > ICIMKCO.P , O. Vex 2070 , Ban Prmicbco , Cal. For Solely Myers-Dillon Drug Co. , B.B. Cor , ICtli nnd Farnnrn. Omaha. Nob. When In doubt what to uie (01 Nervous Debility. Low of I'owcr. Impotcncy , Atrophy .Varicocclc and other wcaVnessei , from any cause. use Sexine Tilli. Drains checked and full vigor quickly restored. 1 f Grgleettd. IDCD trouble ! rnlU fttillr. Mailcdlorl.WOboxcsJ5.00. ; With 53XX ) orders we pivr B Kuarantcc u cure or refund the money , Addresi BHBUJIAN & ll'CONNCLL , DRUG CO. . Omaha , Neb. LADY BOARD OF MANAGERS Members Are to Bo Ohosan on Saturdnj Afternoon of Next Wosk , WOMEN WILL HELP MAKE THE EXPOSITION Cninmltlcp of the Amncln lion Approves of ( lie I'lnnn Al- reiuljSttKKi'Ntcil li > - the Oiniiliii Vt'iiiiinii'N Ultilti The plan for a Board of Lndy Manngara for the Trap&nilssUslppl Exposition , as pro suited by the committee of the Woman' club apiolnted for that purpose , was ap proved yesterday by the executive com tnltteo of the exposition with some sllgh modifications , all members of the executive committee being present except Mesirs Hosewater and Uabcock. The plan ns prc sented by the women provides for a bean of twenty-seven women , which Is to have cluirgo of all educational matters and al congresses on philosophical and scientific subjects. It also provides that the mem- bora of this board of managers shall con sist of cleten women from Omaha , two from Council Uluffs , two from South Omaha and two from each congressional district in the state. The executive committee amended the plan to provide that all ncti of the boari of managers shall bo subject to review at the bauds of the executive committee of the exposition , a section being inserted whlcl provldw that after each meeting of the Loard the secretary of .ho boaid shal transmit to the secretary of the exposition n concise report of the proceedings of the board for presentation , to the executive committee for Us approval. The provision In the plan ns presented , to the effect that the congresses to bo held under the super vision of the board of managers should beheld hold "at some central point , presumably the Woman's building" was stricken ftom the report. The section providing for the election ol the members of the Hoard of Managers was amended to provide that the members froir South Omaha , Council Uluffs and Omaha sli.il bo elected at n mass meeting of the women of each of these cities , the members from South Omaha to be elected at a mass meeting held In that city , and the members from the other two cities to be elected at meetings hold In the respective towns , thereby giving the women of each town the privilege o. electing their representatives. It was also pro. vlded that anas * meetings for the purpose o ; electing these members of the Hoard ol Managers shall be held Saturday , February 13 , at 2 p. m. , and Secretary Wakofleld wai Instructed to secure a suitable place In eacl of the towns for holding such meetings , ani also to Issue a call for the meetings. The manner In which nominations of can didates for election at these meetings should bo made formed the subject of a prolonged discussion. Manager Hitchcock ot the De partment of Promotion suggested that unless gome plan was formulated In advance the meeting would be In disorder and he sug gested a plan whereby the name of any woman , endorsed by two other women , might bo filed with the secretary of the exposition before the time fixed for the meeting , these names to be published and furnished to the meeting , forming a foundation on which to work , but not.prcventlng the nomination ol any woman In the meeting. This was thought to be objectionable and It was decided to defer action on this point until some future time. The appointment of a committee to formulate a plan was suggested , but no action was taken In this direction. The plan submitted by the women anO published in Tuesday's Dee was then ap proved with the amendments referred to. JUDGE OF THE SIXTH DISTRICT. or Olilluini Illcol > - to Suecccil Greene. Judge Vf. 1i. Greene of Kearney , congress man-elect for the Sixth district , was at the Mlllard yesterday , accompanied by Hod C. Smith , his private secretary. As to his resignation as district Judge , Judge Grceue said he was ready to give It to the governor any time the latter wanted It , and that the only reason It had not been sent In befoio was that the governor was not ready to make the appointment to fill the vacancy which would be created. He said the selec tion for the vacancy laid between H. M. Sulli van of Broken Dow and W. D. Oldham of Kearney , each of whom was a personal friend of the governor and each of whom had strong endorsements for the position. The impression of Judge Greene , as well as J. C. Dahlman , who was also In the city , Is that Oldham will be the man selected. They both say that Droken Dow has .more than Us share of recognition already In the political favora belonging to the state. The Judge went to Lincoln In the afternoon accompanied by Mr. Dahlman , and together they were going to call upon the governor and urge him to make the appointment at once and have the matter disposed of , and If the appoint ment is made now Oldham will undoubtedly bo the man chosen. Judge Greene and his secretary will leave about February 20 for Washington , to re main through the present session of con gress and bo on hand for the special session , which the Judge feels certain will bo called to meet immediately after March 4. o SIMPLY DID AS OTHHIIS HAVE I ) ON IS. Morrlney TiicurH DlNpIenHiirc of Gnr- liiiKe TriiHi anil CioeN to Jail. In police court yesterday James Mor- rlsoy was fined $1 and costs for dumping garbage Insldo the city limits at Thirty-first and Dodge streets. MorrlEcy admitted his guilt , but maintained that ho had done noth ing more than many others were doing , In- eluding some of the employes of the city. Ho would not pay his line , because ho had no money , Morrlsey has boon In hard luck. Some time ngoi ho owned his property , but It was taken away from him under a mortgage. The condition of the family became worse , until Morrisoy was glad to get anything to do by which ho might support his wife and two boys. Finally there was nothing ho could get to do except to haul garbage. This story was told to the police officer by the wlfo after Morrisoy bad been sentenced and sent to the county Jail. An effort will bo made to have the sentence suspended by the mayor. Opera singers and public speakers can keep their voices clear and strong with the family remedy , Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. lit Heveiiue Oilier. T. D. Parker of Dorchester has resigned his position as deputy collector of Internal revenue and his place has been filled 'by Prank Marnoll of Nebraska City , who has jeon a storekeeper In the service. Marncll will have his headquarters at Grand Island and 13. n. Mumford , who has been at that point , has his headquarters changed to lleatrlce. The changes went Into effect Feb ruary 1. GucNtH nt < hu Deiiii-Dnndy Wedding. General and Mrs. Drooko of St. Paul ; Lieutenant Gregg of * ho Eighteenth In- lantry , stationed at Fort Leavemvorth ; Lieu. tenant Quay of the Third cavalry , stationed it Jefferson Barracks , and Lieutenant Pax- ion of the Tenth cavalry , stationed at Fort Ouster , are army officers In the city , who are hero to attend the Dean-Dandy wedding at Trinity cathedral this evening , Iliielcllii'H Arnica Solve , The best salvo In the world for cuts , irulses , sores , ulcers , ealt rheum , fever tores , .otter , chapped hands , chilblains , corns and all skin eruptions , and positively cures piles , or no pay required , It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded , Price 15 cents per box , For sale by Kubn & Co. , Dmaba , Nebraska. Clou it of flic Examination. The civil service examination for clerks and carriers In the Omaha postolllco closed r'osterday. The second class contained lorty-four applicants , thirty-one for clerks and thirteen for carriers. Of the candi dates for the clerkships fifteen were womon. Bcccham's Pills euro Sick Headache , UMlKIl Tim CIVIIi Sr.IlVICK LAW Deputy Mnrfthnln Snlil ( o lln Secure li Their I'oMltlnn * . United States Marshal Arnold of Chlcng has been In the city a couple of days or private business. Ills visit has boon lookei upon \\lth much pleasure by the attache of the marshal's office In this city. Mr. Ar nold has recently returned from Washing ton , and while there he Is said to lm\c dls covered that all deputy marshals were upoi the civil service list. This fact has no been generally known here , and the depu ties are feeling quite Jubilant over the dls covery. Deputy Marshal Coggeshall of this city when asked If ho know anything about It said It was undoubtedly true that they wer < on the civil service list , although for rca sous of their OVMI nothing had been said about It. Miss Viola Coffin , secretary of the Clvl Service Hoard , said that the list sent ou by the commissioner was not very dlstlnc In Its classification of the deputy marshals She said It had been set out as a rule 'tha all offices were on the civil service list whlcl were not specifically declared to bo other wise. On this basis she was Inclined to bollcvo the commission would hold tha the deputy marshals were under the opera tion of the civil service law. If the commission has ruled on this qucs tlon , as Marshal Arnold suggested , It means that six more $ iGOO positions have bcei taken out of the bands of the spoilsman and the candidate for United States mar shal under the McKlnloy administration who Is securing Influence with the powers that bo under the promise of one of these dcputyshlps Is storing up all kinds o trouble for himself. Previous to last July the position of dep uty marshal was worth about 3,500 , If the deputy made It In fees. On July 1 the new salary law went Into effect , which llmltc * ! the deputy to $1,500 a year , and they must pay their expenses out of that. Where deputy is not favored with a railroad pass the Income Is not n very profitable one. Still Marshal White has not been harassed by the resignation of any of his deputies up to data ; and the good feeling they exhibit over their late discovery would Indicate that they are willing to servo under the now marshal when ho shall be appointed. STIUIviS A 1II.OW AT TIII3 1CI2 THUST Oinulia Ilrenlntr ANXoclntloii VrennrcH < u 1'rotvet It * Iiitrrosl * . The Omaha Brewing association is making some extensive lmpro\ements at Its big Sherman avenue plant. Incidentally It Is getting ready to give the local Ice trust n Jolt under the collar It the trust starts out to bull prices next summer. The brewIng - Ing association already operates a big Ice machine In connection with Its plaut , and now an additional machine with a capacity of 100 tons per day Is being put In. With this additional capacity the company will be able to manufacture sufficient Ice for its own use and to also supply Ice for all the saloons In which it has an Interest. If the dealers put the price of Ice up anywhere near the point at which it remained last season the big Ice plant will bo run to Its full capacity and the dealers will not bo asked to deliver any Ice at any ot the loca tions controlled by the association. In addition to the Ice plant tv > o now boilers are being set and a largo addition Is about to bo built to the machine house. These Improvements nro made necessary by the growth ot the business and altogether fully $25,000 will be Invested In them. They will all bo completed by May 1 , 1m time for the summer business. HE WIM. NOT GO TO WASHINGTON. AVI 11 Leave HIM Cane Entirely wllli the Senate. W. II. Munger of Fremont , who has Just been appointed by the president as United States district Judge for the district of Mcbraska , was at the Mlllard yesterday. Ho said he Is not going to Washing ton unless ho receives assurances that his confirmation by the senate depends upon Eucb action. He said he had received a telegram from Senator Allen asking him to visit Washington , but ho thought there was a dignity to the office which made It ap pear out of place for a man seeking such a position to appear in the role of a lobbyist. When asked If ho thought he would be confirmed Mr. Munger said he was not pre pared to say. Ho said It all depended upon Senator Thurston. Ho and the senator had jcen friends for a good many years , but he ladn't much confidence that this fact would cut much of a figure. Ho felt that If the lomlnation of McHugh could bo held up n the committee for two months It would lot be much of a task for Thurston to hold Us nomination for one month , all : hat would be required to carry the "matter over till the next administration came into power. Seldom HIIN Headache. FUNK , Neb. , Jan. 7. 1897. Mrs. J. P. Allen of this place writes the following voluntary statement for publication : "I have been a ; reat sufferer from alck headache. I pro- jured a box of Hodd's Pills , and before I lad finished taking them I was better. It s now very seldom that I have a headache. " Mrs. J. P. Allen. Hood's IPHs are purely vegetable. 25c. * 0K THE TI3NNI3SSEI3 CEXTnXXIAL. ConiiiilusloiierN from XrlirllNlca DixciiNN PIiiiiK for mi Kxl.lbll. The Omaha commissioners to the Tennes see exposition met at Major T. S. Clark- son's office in the First National Bank build- ng yesterday afternoon to plan for the lo cal exhibit at the Nashville show. No defi- ilte action was taken relative to the exhibit urtlier than to decide that It would bo almost entirely of an Industrial character. The state exhibit Is expected to consist largely of ccioals , so the Omaha commissioners vlll not attempt anything in that line. The cntlmcnt of the rommlbsloncrs was that Omaha should make an effort to place a rcdltablo exhibit at Nashville , as In that vay mucn could bo accomplished toward advertising the TransmlssUslppl Exposition of 1E98 with exhibitors and visitors , TIiu GriinilPMt Itemed ) * . Mr. U. II. Gieeve , merchant of Chllhowle , 't\ . , certifies that he had consumption , was given up tn die , sought all medical treat- ncnt that money could pincure , tried nil ough remedies ho could hear of , but gut no jcllcf ; spent many nights sitting up In a hair ; was Induced to try Dr. King's New discovery , and was cured by use of two jottlcs. For nast three years has been at- ending to business , and says Dr. King's Cow Discovery Is the grandest remedy over uade , as It has done so much for him and Iso for others In his community. Dr. King's > Iow Discovery Is guaranteed for Coughs , ; okla and Consumption. It don't fall , Trlaj lottlcs free at Kubn & Co.'e drug store. KOI * Coneenlliii ; Stolen Property. Oeorgo Wood and James Hendcison , who esido near Seventh and Leavenworth trcots , were taken Into custody last nlglit n the charge of concealing stolen prop- rty. The men nra supposed to bo con- leotcd with the liurlliiKton box cur rob- iory which took place January 7. At the Imu stated several curs of the company voro entered In tlib lower yards , and a uantlty of groceries ! nud other artluli-s uken , All except two kega of whisky and a box of shoes were recovered by the police it the houses of Tom and John Klrkland , near Third and. Hickory BtreetH , und also rom the shanty of Fred and Oeorgo linker lot fur away from the homo of the first lamed men. The Klrklnnd und linker irotlicrs. together with Lafo Patterson , vero arrested at the time the robbery wna Iscovcred nnd were bound over to the dls- rtct court on a charge of brctikliiK' uu on- erlnjr. Wood nnd Henderson disclaim all cnowlcdgo of the matter. .Tinltco MrllnKli to Adjourn Court. Judge McIIugh will adjourn United States court at Lincoln next Saturday and will return at Omaba. It la not known vbother ho will attempt to hold any morn ourt In this city , but U Is said that bo will robably not undertake any canea except uch as must bo disposed ot to avoid liunl- hlps to clients , und UICHO will bo limited o the hearing of motions , und mulling a cw orders. It Is doubtful If tbcro will bo uny more definite- court work done in the Nebraska district until the judgeshlp is dls. poseil ofl permanently. A Slight Cold , If neglected , often lt .cX > ho lungs. Brown's Bronchial Trochee | 79 uro and Immediate relief. Sold only in boxes , Price 25 cenli. DISCUSSING THE TAX LEVY Fifty-Two Mills Already in Sight with the Work Incomplete. SEVERAL MILLS INCREASE IS PREDICTED llonrd of IMurntloii Mouther * InpllnrJ to lie WltlliiK to Aeeept n UOIIM Itromlxe I'M re Depart men t YVantH More Money. While the council has only pnrtlnlly com pleted the task of formulating the tax levy , It has proceeded far enough to Indicate that the total levy will not bo less than C2 mills. So far only ono Increase has been made on the lOH-inlll levy recommended by the flnanco committee. The levy for school purpose. ? was raised from 7 to 8 mills. It Is also nearly settled that 1V& mills wilt bo added to the park fund levy , cither directly or by nddlng the amount to the general fund , to bo transferred to the park fund at a future date. This makes the total C2 mills , and It Is very likely that this will bo still further Increased. It Is the opinion ot several members of the council that at least 2 mills muct bo added to the levy for general purposes. They eay that the 10 mills provided for the sinking fund will not be sufficient , and that provision must bo made for ckc-lng this out ( ram tbo general fund. U Is said that an additional 2 mills must also bo taken from the general fund to assist the fire department unless some radical reductions are made hi tbo do- partment. The proceeds of nearly 7 mllU were required last year to support the de partment In splto of the fact that expenses were cut to tha lowest notch. A considerable saving was made on gas In engine houses. A largo amount of repairs that had previously been a source of expense wore made by mem- jors of the department. Both the horses and driver were remove-it from the water lowcr _ , and in case It Is Jiow needed a team nnd mon from some other company must go back : o the engine house after it nttcr the depart ment is at work on the lire. Chief Kcdcll and members of the 'board assort that no further reductions can bo made unless the department is cut down , and this Is not do- slred bv the council. Consequently the levy will vi.doubtedly bo passed with the under standing that at least 2 mills nro to bo transferred to the Hro fund during the year. U Is also possible that the council wilt reconsider Its action In regard to tha school lovy. It Is well understood that the Board of Education will bring mandamus proceed ings to compel the council to provide tbo lull amount asked for , which means $240,000 .0 be raised from taxes. Consequently there s a good deal of talk of a compromise by which the board will accept 9 mills. Mcm- jcrs of the board say that by rigid economy a 9-mill levy can bo made to answer the mrposc , if no effort Is made to take up any of the floating Indebtedness. But they de clare that the 8 mills agreed on last night rflll not afford sufficient revenue to run the schools. There Is some sentiment In the council which Is favorable to the 0-iulll imposition. If the council should refuse to grant the additional mill , there Is llttlo question but : hat the board will bring mandamus pro ceedings. None of the members nro quite willing to say so Just yet , ns they still hope that the council will reconsider its action. ! 3ut the matter has been talked over In formally and ibo sentiment In the board is lecldcdly In favor of the suit. The tnem- jers of the board had been confident that the council would give them 10 mills without question and were decidedly surprised when the amount was fixed at 8 mills. CONTEST OK 1IUIOOS AVIIiI. ItKSUMRD. Temtlfy IIM to I3ceentrleltlen of the TeNtatrlt. The hearing In the Drlggs will contest was resumed yesterday In the probate court. Three witnesses were called by the con testant , who testified to numerous eccentrici ties on the part of the testatrix during the alter part of her life. W. S. Brooks , a contractor , testified to laving had a contract for the repair of some houses owned by Mrs. Brlggs. When ho commenced work under bis contract he cm- ploye.l a largo number of men 'In order to iabtcn the work. Mrs. Brlggs remonstrated with 1ilm and said he would 'bankrupt ' her by employing so many men , and asked him to glvo her some Idea of what the work was going to cost. When Informed that she had a contract In which the price was fixed sbo demurred until this statement , was confirmed > y Coachman Jester. A neighbor of Mrs. Brlggs , a Mr. Bern stein , testified that Mrs. BHgKfi came Into hU louse ono evening and expressed sympathy or him In his misfortune. He as.kcd her vliat she meant , saying that ho had met with 10 misfortune. She replied that she was so sorry his water pipes had 'burst ' and ruined lis goods. Ho replied that none of hla pipes had burst , and said Mrs. Brlggs wna ncllned to disbelieve him until convinced hat ho was right. A member of the firm of Hamilton Bros , , contractors , testified to business relation- ) vlth Mrs. Brlggs In connection with the ro- iair of some of her houses , and related In- itancos of eccentricity and evidences of un sound mentality. S n I'M for Alleged Knrsl Altmnn has sued William Strobel or $10,300 for alleged damages caused by ) oing deprived of the services and company f hla daughter Mary. The petition alleges hat Strobe ! betrayed the girl and that a hlhl was born. It also charges that by canon of this the father was deprived of ils daughter's services as a servant and > ut to great expense for medical sorvlcsa , 'his , ccmblned with simulsb , disgrace , etc. , s urged as grounds why Strobel should pay ho plaintiff $10,000 aa damages and ? 30J ( n return for money expended. \Vhltelieiiil OPH Kree. The case against George Whltchead , th nomber of the American Volunteers 'who ms been confined tn Jail slnco last summer or criminal assault upon the 2-year-old laughter of Captain Summers , also a mom- ) er of the Volunteers , was dismissed yes- erday by the county attorney because Cap- aln and Mrs. Summers , the principal wlt- icssos In. the case , have removed to Topeka nd have refused to return to Omaha to glvo evidence in the case , Wliltohcad was Ischarged from Jail yesterday > by order f Judge Baker. _ For rheumatism and neuralgia you can- lot got a bolter remedy than Saivatlon Oil. MeenxeH , | Permits to wed have been issued to th ollowliif ; parties by tbo county judge : Name and Hesldcnce. Ago. jeorgo Jllroslavlc , Omaha . , . 2J iarbura Dollo , Omaha . . . . , . . , , , , . . 2j Alfred H. Kttlnff , Dnvld City , Neb . 29 Vlnlfred Klclnben , David City , Neb , . . . 21 ClmrlCH E. ISordwell , Omaha . 21 osephlno Kcmmcrllng , Omaha . . . . . 21 oseph Hcbamost , Thuyer county. Neb , . Zt : tta DoiifluH , JJouulna county , Neb , . . . 21 "For fifteen years my daughter su f fered terribly with inherited Eczema. She reccivetl the best/medical atten tion , was given many patent medi cines , and used various external applications , but they had no effect whatever. S , S , 8. was finally given , and It promptly readied the scat of the disease , BO that she is cured sound and well , her ekln is perfectly clear and pure , and she lias liecn saved from what threatened to blight her life forever. " E. D. Jenkins , Litho- nia , Ga. B. 8 , 8. is guaranteed purely vegetable , nnd is tlm only euro for deep seated blood diseases. I looks free ; adtlrcai , flwlf t SpecificCompany. AtlButa,0 .