Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 09, 1897, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OAIAIIA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY FEBIttJAIlY 0 , 1807.
SPECIAL NOTICES
AiUcHlnonientn for tlicitc column *
rrlll Io tnUrn until ISiitO p. in. , for
the crcnliiK mill until H p. in. for the
inornlntr nntl Snnilnjeilltlnnn. .
AiWertlnorn , liy roinontltifc n nnm *
l > cr - l check , cnii lme nnntvorn nil *
tin-nurd to ti tiiiiulicrcil letter In cure
of The lice. Annivcrn no nililrcnneil
Trill lie dolUcred on iirrm-iitntloii of
the clicok onlj- .
Ilnten , 1 1-So n word llrnt Innprtloni
Ic n Moril thereafter. Nnthltiir tnkcii
for IPNM thnti ! ! 5e for the llrnt Inner-
tlon. TlK-MC iiiliertlNpnirntn miiMt he
run onnnr
WA\TI3I > _ M VM3 HUM' .
WANTED , ArorjAt WHO CAN THINK or
fome tlmpte thing to patent ? Protect your
lileftf , tlioy miiy bring you wtnlth ; writ * Jolin
WeiMcTliurn K. Co. , Dept. V. Patent Attorneys ,
Washington , I ) . C. , for their J1.800 prlic offer ,
nml n list of 200 Irucmlorm wanted. H 397
TAILOItS WANTED. CONTINENTAL , CLOTH-
tag Company. n MI'S
A. FUW ISNnnOKTIC. HUSTLING MKN CAN
ret steady , profitable work with C. r. Adams
Co. . E3 8. 16th gtregt. ti-Mtii 10
WANTED , MEN TO U2AIIN IJAHIinn TUADH ;
only elKht weeks required ! situation furnished ;
full eel of tool * Riven free ; beat opportunity
ever offered ! cnlaloKiio free. Holer llarbcr
college. Minneapolis , Sllnn. U 11579 11 *
"WANTED , A GOOD nLACKSMITH AT ONCrl
T'remont Fmimlory & Machine Co Fremont , Neb
U-MGa-9
GOOD PHYSICIAN "IlKOULAU" I'llEl'EnilED
Address T. II. Mnjtng , Laurel , la.
1 11 MO *
"WANTED , ALL 1'EOl'I.E AT LI1JEUTV TO
wltncsi performance of HIP I'alRos In llcper-
lolre at the liuyd ! 1C people In company , new
plii > s and speclaltlfs. Commencing Tuesday
rebriiary n , 10 , SO , 30 cents. Lnilen ! free
Tuesday nlnht only. ll-MC20-9
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COMPETENT LII-E INSURANCE WRITER'S
at each county sent In Nebraska ; liberal con
tract * Issued by Northern Life Association ,
Mnrsli.illtowM , Iowa for term * address Frank
II. Wllaon. lloom C01 New York Life HulUllnc.
- *
11-CC2-14
SALESMAN KOIt OMAHA. IOWA AND NE-
liraskn to cull on dressmakers with fashion
twoksj lllicrnl commission , llobcs , 835 Ilroiul-
way. New York. U M&,0 D
HULP.
WANTED A CAI'AIILE WOMAN 1'OR SI'LCNi
did pnylnK position. iiMf to iuhlre s snnll
nudlcncca. Addrt-KS 1 ! K , lice olllce. CM C29 8
WANTHD A LAuk7 > iTi:33. APPLY TO MIS3
Kountze. 1207 South 10th street. C MGU 9
roil nr.vr
HOU.HE3 IN ALL PARTS Or THE CITY. THE
O. r. Duvls Company , 1503 rnrnnm. D 303
HOUSES ; UENEWA & CO. , 103 N. 1JTII ST.
D 393
MODERN HOUSES. C. A. 8TA11U 023 N. Y LIPE
1J 100
CHOICE HOUSES AND COTTAGES ALL OVER
the city , 5 to $50. fidelity , 1702 rnrnnm St.
. U-101
HOUSES , WALLACE , BUOWN ULOCK. IbTII
and Douglas. .PlL0i !
HOUSES"FLATS , QAUVIN imOS , 1013 I-ARNAM
HOUSES. rnoM js ur : LAROI : LIST. MO-
Cacue Inccstment Co. , IMC Dodge St. TJ 403
HOUSES ron RENT , iic&us. PAXTON IILK.
D 1 > 0
MODERN TLAT. LANQC HLOCK. COI1 S. HTI1.
D ftI 2231 IS
HOUSES , COTTAGES & STORES. ALL PARTS
of city. Urcnnan , Lo\c Co. , 430 r.ixton . Mock.
SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE. $10 ; WILL RENT TO
painter to paint .louse to pay for .ent. S3t
. u-w *
CI'nml > erCommerce.
_
BIK-ROOM COTTAOE ; MODERN. rURNISHED
or unfurnished. 3015 L rl
ron IJOOMS.
rURNISHED ROOMS , 614 SOUTH 17TH AVTi
NKJBLY FURNIBIinD : HAY "WINDOW ;
mpdcrn , 1700 California St. E-MG-8 *
FURNIMIED ROOMSllIOUSEKEEPINCl 2f3
' . 1MC.O J
St. Mao'B.
IIOOMS AMI IIOAIID.
THE MI3HIUAM7l5TIlAND
LAROE PARLOR. ALFO SMALLER ROOMS
boanl ; latci reasonable. The Rose. 20.0
Harney. 1 -.I-IJ
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VERY 'DESIRABLE KRONT ROOM , WITH
alcove ; hot water , 212 South 25th st. _
rMJS )
THE ALDANV. 2101 DOUGLAS : DESIRAULE
rooms " lth board _ _ r-Mo4J S
UUian. MODERN FRONT ROOMS , GOOD
board. $3 to ctk. 511 N. 19U St. F-m C02-14
EAST FRONT ROOM , MODERN. 118 N. 19.
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PLEASANT ROOM8 BINGLE"OR ENSU1TE.
with day boai-d. 1C22 Harney Bl
roil unvr bTouus AXU
FOR RENT , THE 4-STORY BRICIC. 11UILDINO
nt 910 Fainnni t. This buliaiiiB lia a llicproof
con.ent basement , complete steam licntlntllx -
tiiii'bnter ; on all lloora ; gas , etc. Apply at
the olllco of The Dee. 1-310
FOR RENT-OIT1CE AND STORK ROOM. 50
xlOO feet. In a uod Implement wurehouae. Ad-
( In-sa f.laisclllca ManufiictuilnK company ,
Council liluffo. I M 90 12
AG12NT.S
AOENTrf-SOMETHlNCJ NEW ; JUST OUT ;
Wonder EKK lleatti and Cream Whip , ictalls
lie ; eamplu malltd frc for Co to pay poitnRc.
Lari'i > llnu cither uiittk Eclllnff tiwclaltlen. U ,
C. Vlnlns , Mcr. Wept. IS ) , 25 Ilandulph bt. ,
Chlcano , J-MIVJ )
AGENTS WANTED , FOR A NEW PAYING
buslnets ! bis money In It for jou ; samples and
full pnrtlculnm mnt free. Adilrees Ciarlea E.
Marshall. Lockpoit. N. Y , J M079
STOUAOU.
OM. bTOHAQE. H13 FARNAM. TEL. 1550
PACll-oRAGE AND WAREHOUSE CO. .
tiWlO ! Jones. General etorat-o and forwnrdlni ; ,
M-403
WA.M'1JITO 1IUY.
HOUSE AND LOT 1IUINGING | 15 RENT. WILI
liny t5OT e.wh and nevpnil clear lot In pay.
uivnl. Selby , 1C03 Furnam Kt , N MDC7
WANTED. OMAHA SAVINGS _ _ _ t\p.
co\mt ; hlshiiit cash price paid , The Coltim-
lilaii liucRtment company , 411 rir t Nnt'l tank
N-MGtt ) 9
KOIl .SAI.K rUHMTUItU.
MOST DESIRAULU HOARDING HOUSE IN
Omahn , 23 rooms , $2,000 ; on tier lenxlng city.
U 48 , llee. O M5CS 11'
FURNITURE OF TEN-ROOM HOUSE FOK
enlu or trade for pianos uml the house , lar o
lot , \iftt , "If" lawn , within tU blotks of The
llou bullJini ; , for rent cheap. Address E 01 ,
Ilei. . 0-MM1
FOR SAI.IJ 1KIUHKM , AVA < ! ONS , KTC.
AT OUR WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AUG.
tlon eaK-s this week we will sell n lanto con-
ulliiimrnt Of frreh country horses ; nmooth , well
iToken ; of medium ana lieuvy wvlghtBl -
wnrtli Proctor Co , Union Block Voids. South
OmMu. P-MC30 8
FOR SAI.UMISCii.I : < AM5OUH.
CHEAPEbT HARDWOOD WOVEN CORN CRIB ,
bin * made. U. R. Lee , Ml Douula . Q 40J
FOR HALK-F1NK NEW HIGH-GRADE I1ICY-
cl ; { . Omaha lllcycla Co. , 3U N. 16th St.
WILL Hir.r * MY SMITH PRKMIER TYPK-
wrlltr. nearly now , cheap. AdJr * 3 E 99 , lice ,
Q-M53J 8
DEBT SEED BWEBT POTATOES. $1.85 PER
tbl. ; all lord. Addrcit Thco. Williams , Omaha.
Q-M551
SALE. NATIONAL CASH REGISTER ;
total adder ; nearly new , $125.00. Ed. U. Gtbb > ,
Crale. Neb ! , Q-tOS-H *
VOll HALB. R HEAD FRESH MILCH COWS.
Call afternoon. Yard 25th and Hurt Directs.
Q M7 ( ! < U
CI.AIHVOVANTS ,
MARY FRITZ. CLAIRVOYANT. 817 N ,
ItlU. S-MCH M9
MASSAOK , HATIIS , KTC.
MMH SMITH , Itll DOUGLAS , ROOM 6. MAS-
ia o nnd steam bath * . T M4SC U'
MR3. DR. LEON. ELECTRIC MASSACIE IJATII
parlors ; restful and curative. 417 S. 11th SU ,
upstairs. T MGOS 13
MISS AMES , VAPOR I1ATH8 , MAS3AOE , COT
S. Uth et. , room J. T-M671 15
I'lJRSO.VAL.
$23 00-llTTPTtmn CURCD-TILL MARCH 15
fnr $25 00 no pain ; no detention from business ;
w refer to hundred * of pntlenta cured. The
O. n. Miller Co. . 717 New York Life Rids. .
Omahn. U 411
VIA\I FOR UTERINE TROUULES , 8(8-5 ( 11EK
Illdff. Phjslclan , consultation or health book
free. V-m
1IATHS , MASSAOD. MME. POST , 319J4 8. 15TH.
U-413
CARR * 1'KflAU , SUCCESSORS TO WM.
Lyld Dickey Co. , have removed to 120 N , 13th.
U M930-F11
OitAIIA DFNTAL COLLEGE , U & PACIFIC ST3
Teeth niled with gold , nmnlcam , tin , mitta-
p .TJ'f'iccmcntl ' and Pl 'e made for cost of
material only. Teeth extracted and cleaned free
U 639
3IO.M5V TO LOAN IttiAU KSTATC.
ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO. , 313 N. Y. I * !
quick money nt low rates for cholca farm loans
In Iowa , northern Missouri , eastern Nebraska.
W-4H
CITY LOANS. C. A. STARR , 923 N. Y. I.irE.
W-41S
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
real estate. Urennan , Love Co. , Paxton block.
W 418
LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED. CITY
property. W , Farnam Smith & Co. , 1320 Farnam
W 417
MONF.Y TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. THE
O. F. Da\l Co. , 1503 Farnam St , W 418
FOU SALK Iin.VI , nSTATU.
( Continued. )
FOR SALE , 320 ACRES OF TUB FINEST LAND
In eastern Nebraska , 97 miles nest of Lincoln ;
all fenced and cro fcnced , occupied by present
owner last 20 yrnrs ; will sell on lone time and
easy terms , and take part payment In Im
proved ncre property , between Omaha and
Florence. Adilrora Columbian Investment Co. ,
411 First Nat'l bank bid * . RK MGS8 9
A SNAP ! SCARCELY THAT , RUT A GENUINE
bariraln In an 8-room house and barn ; fluids
trees. Call on Morand , 1510 Harney st.
RE-M5S3 13
M FEET ON PARK AVE. NKAR PACIFIC ST. .
make im nn offer , your own price .nothing
nicer In Omaha. Omnha Real Estate & Trust
Co , 211 So. ISth St. RE CC3-10
AMI LOAN ASSOCIATION.
SHARES IN MUTUAL I. & R ASS'N PAYS 6.
7 , 8 per cent when 1. 2 , 3 } cnr old ! always re
deemable. 1704 Farnam etrect. Nattlnscr , Sec.
42S
HOW TO GET A HOME OR SECURI2 GOOD
Interest on ravings. Apply to Omaha L. & H.
Ass'n. Ii04 Farnam. Q. M. Nalllngcr , Sco.
429
SUWIMO MAOIIIMIS AMJ SUPl'MKS.
NEW HOMK , HOUSEHOLD AND WHITE
owing machine olllce , ISli Cop. Avo. Tel. 1574.
_ _ 431
i
FOR IIBXT ACIinS.
TO RENT , EIGHT ACRES OF LAND , ON
Military avenue. Inquire 2524 Poppleton a\e.
_ M551
FURNITURE I'ACICCD.
GET II. S. WALICLIN'S PRICES ON FURN1-
turc packing , repairing , uphalstcrlirfe ! mat-
trc-Bcs made and remnatcd ; 2111 Cumln " . Tel.
133L 430
vJSloSli dSlciSloMcSiBiSlBi
1
l i
"Oh , toll me a tale to cheer mol"
She cried in accents snd ,
Tlio call ho obeyed of the weeping maid ,
| And road her a help want ad.
; l'swiEi pigFiSPsr = ic2 :
C PER CENT MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA
nroperty.Ntb. farms , W. II. Melklc , 1st Nnt'l nit
, W-413
MONEY"TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
prupcrty. U. S. Mortgage & Trust Company.
New York. Pusey & Thomas , Agents. No. 207
riret National Bank Uldg- . W 421)
ON OMAHA PROPERTY , LOWEST RATES ;
building loans wanted. Fidelity Trust Co.
MONKY TO I.OAX CHATTELS.
MONEY TO LOAN ON TURNITURE. PIANOS ,
horses , \\aeons. etc. ; at lowest rates In city ;
no removal of uoods : strictly conndentlalr you
can pay the loan off at any time or In any
amount. OMAHA MORTGAGE , LOAN CO ,
X-422
M"ONEY TO LOAN. 30 , co , no DAYS ; "FURNI-
tuVe. pianos , etc. Duff Green.room S.Uarker blk.
11USINKSS CHANCES.
ro UUT irl OR OUT OF BUSINESS GO TO J. J.
Qll on. Oil 1st NanjJlt ulhllnff.Y-42I _ _ _ _
TOR SALE. AIJOufl CO LIJS. MINION TVI'IJ.
TOO Ibs. nBate. 150 pair two-thlrd cases. 40
doublu lion stands for two-thlid cases. This
material was used on The Omaha lee. and Is
In fairly good condition Will bo sold cheap
n bulk or In auantltlen to suit PurchaFer.
Awily In person or by mall to The Iee ! rub-
llfcliliiK Company , Omaha , Neb. zUL-
1 nrr 8ALi : STOCK GENERAL MERCHAN-
dlMI c h'WlnSi ertal.1 . Wiefl ; W 000 cash re-
milrcd. Address E ED , Uce. 1-M S S
KOIl UXOHAXGE.
4SO ACRES CLEAR HOLT CO. MEADOW
and and J5CO ca li for Omaha. Impipved prop
erty. W. L SUby , 331 Chamber of Com.
/i i > Jl
WILL TRADE CLEAR VACANT LOT WORTH
J70D for equity , or as first p.ijmont for
h'oVo ' and lot ; give.price . and state exact o-
cntlcn. Address E 57 , lice. .
ILL EXCHANGIJ ICO ACRES GOOD NE-
bianka. tlear , Improved land , for Omaha prop
erty. Blanchard , Shelly & Rogers , Lhe Htoclc
Cornmlslbon Dealers , South Omaha. Neb.
U-Mb37 13
SAI.H mAi : < KSTATU.
ABSTRACTS. THE BYRON REED COMPANY.
-
HOOSiS , LOTS. KAIIMS. LANDS , I/7AN8-
cue , I' . Hemls Heal Kitnte Co. , 1'axton blk.
Ill * 426
OMAHA SAVINGS HANK. ACCOUNTS TAKEN
at pur In exchange for houses and lota. ( All
or part. ) The Ilyron Itet-d Co. HIJ ffl
ilHAT UAHdAIN-rULl. LOT Will TWO
mall lioueee , just oft N on Z5th it. . South
Omaha , llcmls. I'axton block. IIC 5M
KOUNTKH PLAC15 HOMKS AT HOC ON TIIR
dollar ; J2.260 , J3.5CO to $ ( , ,600 ? bco photoi nt
ICth anil Karnam , Mono bldg , J. ' Glli'on ,
HI FIrtt National tank bid. . n-JH5S
OMAHA SAVINGS I1ANIC ACCOUNTS TAKUN
for real etate.
Omulm Savings llanlc accounts taken fur 1st
mortgage ) ) .
Omaha Savlnge Hank arcounts taken for cash.
O. O. Wallace , 318 J. J , llrown lll'l' . 16th &
Uouglua. Hi : UO
\VANTUO-TO HUY 10 ACIICS QARDBN LAND
couth or wet , of city. Address U O. Hie olllce ,
1XH )
0-1 oem house , full lot , south front , S013 Llnd-
ey nvenue. 1750.00.
6-room house , larso corner lot , B. E. cor. 28th
and raclflo streets , 11.900.00.
G-room houoe , good lot , 3)21 Hurt Btrett , tl.lW.CO.
One ucre. with ( -room douse , large l.arn , etc. ,
near factories In Hast Omaha , f 1.000 W.
Tueho acres , tibout one mile S. W. of Florence ,
ulth 6-room house , barn , etc. , 11,000.09.
iIo\im acres near South Omaha , with good 8-
roorn house , barn , etc. , flOO.u > .
Tlilrty-blx acres , hulf-mllo cast of Inlngton ,
! > (00.00.
rive acres near South Omaha , with houie , barn ,
eta. 1790.00.
Tuenfy acres near South Omaha , with house.
barn , eta , : ,2W 00 ,
fie\ernl desirable farms In Douglas , Washington
and Sarpy counties , > cry cheap.
1'OTTUit & aioitan COMPANY ,
B. W. Cor , 16th and Farnanv fits.
RE JIGJ6 10
THHin ACRES ON MII.LUR PARK 110UI.K-
lard. 11,600. lSOi70 feet east ot oM fort
Omaha , IICW. UGiJW feet on 30th street ,
paved , south of Miller park. 12,000. ( OxttS feet
near 2Tlh and Epaulillnv , ( I00 < John N. rren-
t.r , opp. J' . O , HE-51J
SI US 1C , AH.T A.VD LANGUAGE.
GEonan r. acLLnNnncic. BANJO , MANDO-
lln and gultur teuchcr. Itoom 412 Bee Bids.
Tel. 238. 100
SHORTHAND AM ) TYI'CWllITING.
A. C. VAN SANTS SCHOOL , , B13 N. Y. LIFE.
433
AT OMAHA BUS. COL.LnGE.16TH & DOUGLAS.
434
TYPEWRITERS.
GET THE BEST TYPEWRITERS ; SUPPLIES ;
repairs. United Tjpewrltcr & Supplies Co. . 1612
rnrnnm St. 436Junp30
SAFES.
NEW AND SECOND-HAND SAFES : SAFE RE-
palrlnff. J. J. Dcrlght , 111C FarnamECO
ECO M3
FINANCIAL.
CASH PAID FOR OMAHA SAVINGS BANK
account ! ) . W. F. Holden , McCague Block
M371
LIFE INS. POLICIES BOUGHT. W. F. IIOLDEN
435
FOR CASH , OMAHA SAVINGS BANK Ac
counts : cl\e amount and discount. Address ,
U 1. Bee. ' ' 251
LOST.
LOST , ST. BERNARD DOG , ORANGE COLOR ,
white polnti , nearly full : collar : answers to
name of Grovcr. E. C. Price , 834 S 29th st.
> C92 8
LOST , SATURDAY EVE BETWEEN DAVENport -
port nnd Leavenworth Sts. , eet of books , etc. ,
belonging- clsar makers union of Omaha ,
return to Labor temple- and receive reward.
Lost-604-S *
PAWNI1KOKBKS.
II. MAROWITZ LOANS MONEY , 418 N. 10 ST.
FOUND.
FOUND , THE PLACE TO SPEND A PLEAS-
nut o\cnlnf. Is at the Boyd Theater during the
PalBcs Engagement. A company ot 10 people.
New iilum , songs and specialties ; change of
program each performance. Prices lOc , 20c ,
and 30c. Commencing Tuesday. February 9.
Ladles free Tuesday night only.Found
Found MC21-9
AN EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKER WISHES
sen Ing by the day ! perfect tit and satisfaction
Eiiainnteed , H23 N. 17th street , Omaha.
M632 S
MEDICAL.
LADIES ! CIIICHKSTER'S ENGLISH PENNYroyal -
royal pills ( Diamond brand ) are the best.
Safe , reliable. Take no other. Send 4o stamps
for paitlculars. "Relief for Ladles , " In letter
by return mall. At druggists. Chlchester
Chemical Co. , Philadelphia , Pa , Mention Beo.
f -MC07 9
FARMS FOR RUST.
FOR RENT. A FRUIT FARM CONTAINING
106 acres. In good condition : good Improvements ;
six miles eatt of postotltce. Council Bluffs.
Will rent all or part. J. W , Templeton. Coun
cil Bluffs , la. M0758
SUES & CO. ,
PATENT SOLICITOUS ,
Ilco Culldlnp ,
Omaha , Neb
Advlco and Patent Book
I'JtEE
We seed th French Remedr
CALTHO8 free , ( na O.O.Di ) > nd .
legal guarantee that CiLTiios will
BralMIUcbarctliind Fmlulont ,
CCKK pvrmRtarrlicA. \ rlctKclo
and WESl UU Loit Vl , r.
ltn tt anjfaftfsatiijfet ! ,
VON MOHLCO.,332 B ,
S U liurlcu i "U , Cl > cU tu , Oklo.
B . IIAINES' UOLUEX HPKCIFICC3
DRUNKENNESS
It can Itt alien ulthoiU the huunledce of
lite imllriit In coDeo , to or rtlclf of twJ ; will
enect a KrinnntDt and i > cdr cure , wlifther uia
patltnt 1 > uioderata drinker or tn alcoholic wreck.
, { look of particular ( ret , In U bud of
Kuhn X Co. . ISlh A Ilauglox Bt . , ilmaUa.'tfeb.
GOLDEN SPECIFIC CO. , Prop'l , Cincinnati. 0 ,
' ilt H k > a Uwjllm Bttlu-
RATES TO PJJQ1ISTIC MILL
Possibility that the Lo\frJllite ( Contemplated
ONE LINE KICKING flYEfl THE TRACES
IlnnilH In the WeMyrii .PnitneiiKer An-
Houliitlnn > ot llniy nuiim Upon
the rrnpoHttlou ji.f CnrryliiK
People lit J , > j > o , Knre.
1 The movement to Eocuro reduced railroad
rates to the town In Jtcvnda that finally
captures the Corbett-Fltzslmmons prlzo fight
has Just met with a slight Interruption ,
Unless th obstacle just encountered can be
overcome , the lines belonging to the Western
Passenger association arc not likely to grant
the proposed rate of ono tare for the round
trip.
trip.As
As announced last week by The Dee , a
proposition to mnko A ono fare rate for the
round trip was submitted to the Western Pas
senger association by ono of the Omaha lines.
As rcqulrcJ by the rules of the association ,
a vote of all tlio lines has been taken dur
ing the past tew days , the votes being sent
Into headquarters by mall. It has just been
learned that ono of the roads In the associa
tion has recorded a negative vote , and as a
unanimous agreement Is essential to the
declaration of any reduced rates the proposi
tion has failed.
The Identity of the line opposing the re
duced rate cannot be learned It Is generally
thought that It Is a small road that \\ould
secure no travel to the fight and Is not
dhectly Interested. All of the main lines of
the association arc believed to bo In favor
of the rate , and are expecting to do a big
business to Nevada about the middle of next
month. The Union Pacific , the Burlington
and the Hock Island have been especially
prominent In the effort to secure a one-faro
rate.
rate.Tho
The roads that want the reduced rate for
the fight may now have recourse to one of
two alternatives. They may submit another
proposition to the association , In which case
another vote will be taken , an effort being
made to eccuro unanimous consent to the
new proposition , or else some line can file
a ten-days' notice with Chairman Caldwell
that It will put In the one-faro rate despite
the failure to obtain the unanimous consent
of the other roads for such a rate. In the
latter case the other lines would be likely
to follow suit , and announce reduced rates
on their own accord. Such. a movement
would undoubtedly terminate In a passenger
rate war , and the sports of the country would
bo enabled to travel to Nevada on unheard of
rates.
Fnriiiem CrlhhliiK Their Corn.
Traveling Freight Agent Barren of the
Union Pacific , who has just returned from n
trip through the state , reports that large
corn bins arc being constructed rapidly all
along the line. Ho eays the corn Is now
getting In good , dry condition and that
much of It Is being cribbed. T. B. Herd of
Central City is constructing numerous cribs
at that point , at FulKrton , Columbus , Dun
can , Chapman's and aelsevhere } along- the
Union Pacific. The Qmaha Elevator com
pany is also engaged in the construction of
largo cribs for the preservation of corn at
numerous points on the I same road. Many
of the farmers are bullditig cribs on their
own account.
Decker Holilx OieUnimor. .
Engineer Decker of the Union Pacific now
holds the banner record for the fast running
of the "Overland Limited" train. On Satur
day morning the train left Council Bluffs
one hour and fifty-four minutes late. It
covered the distance between there and
Grand Island , 1EG miles , making all the
usual stops , ten In number. In such fast
time that one hour and twenty-throe minutes
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of the lost time was made up. The regular
schedule ot the "Overland Limited" Is fast ,
and to maho up one hour and twenty-three
minutes * In addition within 15G miles Is con
sidered remarkably fast traveling.
THAVni * IMCICI.NG IIP.
tliilon 1'ncldo Report * SntnctliliiK llk >
n Ilooni ,
Traveling Passenger Agent Stiles ot the
Union Pacific reports business as booming.
He says It has been some time since through
travel has been so good as during the past
fortnight. Last week ho took one party ot
forty-flvo families to Washington county ,
Idaho. The colony hai located on some rich
fruit Bttmnil In the western part of Idaho ,
bordering on the Snakb rUcr , and It Is
thought will bo the nucleus of a large sized
community. The cultUatiou ot prunes and
other small fruits , for \\hlch the soil of
that country Is well adapted , will engage the
attention ot the now westerners.
During tha present week the Union Pacific
will take westward a party of twenty
families from Iowa. They belong to the
religious sect known as Mennonltes and will
locate In southern California , along the
coast. These good people are clannish In
the extreme nnd It Is thought that the
present movement means that a considerable
colony ot them will locate In southern
California.
Rciluccil Union In
All western lines have announced reduced
rates of one and one-third regular faro for
the round trip for the following meetings :
Fraternal Aid association , Wichita , Kan. ,
February 9-12 ; reduced rates effective from
oil points in Nebraska and Kansas ; Sons
and Daughters of Veterans , Omaha , Feb
ruary 1C-18 , reduced rates effective from
all points in Nebraska ; Daughters of the
American Revolution , Washington , D. C. ,
February 22-27 , reduced rates effective from
all western points.
Ilcrlntr Soil. OiiiiiiulHNlnii Coinluu : .
The members of the Bering Sea commis
sion , which has been In session at Victoria ,
13. C. , adjudging claims against the United
States government for damages occasioned
by the capture of the Canadian scaling \ ea
sels In Bering sea by UnRed States revenue
cutters , are expected to pass through Omaha
this week. They are now In San Francisco
and have just engaged a special car east
ward via the Southern Pacific , the Ulo
Orando Western and the Burlington routes.
SOIIHII ( ! oc.i Out oil it Sitvclnl ,
The Missouri Pacific ran a special train
from Omaha to St. Joseph yesterday morn
ing to carry John Philip Sousa and his
band of musicians to the latter point In
time for an engagement there. The train
left hero at 9-30 o'clock , and was expected at
St. Joseph somewhat before 3 o'clock In the
afternoon The train was In charge of City
Passenger Agent Hughes ot the Kansas City
office.
Sln'-1 ! to .V 'l > rnNkn.
At 10.30 yesterday morning a special
Union Pacific freight train consisting of
twenty cars of sheep arlrvod at Valley , after
having made a remarkably fast run from
Denver. The- train left Denver Sunday
afternoon at 2:30 : o'clock , making the run
of 6S7 miles In nineteen hours , a close approach
preach to passenger time. The sheep aie
fiom Now Mexico , destined for Raymond ,
Neb.
Railway VotfN anil
General Agent Kuhn of the Northwestern
has returned from a trip to Chicago" head-
qxiarters.
General Manager Dickinson of the Union
Pacific yesterday returned from a short
trip to Chicago.
The Identity of the syndicate that Is said
to be willing to offer $55,000,000 for the
Union Pacific on foreclosure sale has not
yet been disclosed , and many railroad offi
cials are Inclined to bellevo the syndicate a
fanciful one.
The Missouri Pacific reports a. scarcity ot
cars to handle Us corn In Nebraska. A tele
gram received at the local office states
that' ' 100 cars could be used at Hastings
within the next few days for this- business ,
the corn gojng eastward via St. Louis.
The local scalpers were greatly pleased
yesterday when Informed of the In
definite postponement of the antl-scalplng
bill. They say that they have so far de
feated every attempt to abolish their busi
ness , and feel certain that they will be
able to meet all new comers In the way of
adverse legislation for some time to come.
1'ERSOXAL PARAGRAPHS.
Ad Jens , Mlndcn , la. . Is at the State.
W. A. Preston , Lincoln , Is at the Mercer.
Frank BUMS , St. Louis , Is registered at
the State.
J. W. Simmons , Schuyler , is registered at
the Mercer.
L. E. Spencer , DCS Molnes , Is stopping-
the Mercer.
George Reynolds , Ulysses , is a guest at
the Mercer.
E. B. Mooney , Fremont , Nob. , Is registered
at the Barker.
V. M. Varachck , Con way , N. D. , is stop
ping at the Stato.
C. B. Wllhlns , Philadelphia , Pa. , is stop
ping at the Barker.
Deputy Oil Inspector Ed P. Lyons of
Palrbury Is in the city.
E , Combo , Hamburg , la. , Is In tlio city
and registered at the State.
Mrs. E. S. Dundy left last night on a
short visit with friends In Lincoln.
George II. Crosby of the Burlington has
gene to Chicago on a business trip.
George H. Thuramell , Grand Island , ar
rived In the city yesterday evening.
Mrs. Robert Kllpatrlck and Mrs. William
Kllpatrlck of Beatrice are In the city.
J. Hall Hitchcock , Tecumseh , county at
torney of Johnson county , Is In the city.
K. C. Moorchouso of the Elkhorn left for
the cast last night , to be gene several days.
W. O. Snydcr. Cody , Wyo. , manager of
some of Buffalo Bill's Investments , Is In the
city.
city.Fred
Fred T. Evans , proprietor of the larger portion
tion of Hot Springs , S. D , , Is a visitor In
Omaha.
Herman DIerlts , a wholesale lumberman
at Lincoln , was an Omaha visitor yesterday
evening , *
F. Kllpatrlck. who has been In the city
on a. short business trip , left last night for
Chicago.
Brad D. Slaughter , receiver of the Lincoln
street railway , was in the city yesterday
afternoon.
II. P , Schmidt , a business man at Friend ,
accompanied by his son , arrived in Omaha
last night ,
J , G. Tate , superior grand master of the
Ancient Order of United Workmen , has
gene to Now York city on business.
Fifteen members of "Tho Paiges" dramatic
company , playing at Doyil's opera house for
two weeks , are registered at the Barker.
II. O , Phillips , Lincoln , secretary of the
several land companies under the super
vision of tbo 13. & M. railroad. Is In the city ,
Oscar B. Hlllls , clerk of the United States
circuit court , returned from his trip to St ,
Paul yesterday morning , having been ab
sent two weeks.
llobert J. Burdett , the humorist-lecturer ,
with his manager , Mr , Albertson , called at
The Bee office last night. Mr. Burdetto goes
to Norfolk today.
Brasilia Young of the Union Pacific , ac
companied by lila wife and a party of
friends , left yesterday for an extended trip
through old Mexico.
Nebraskans at the Hotels F. C. Ccmy ,
Dodge ; A. G. Burr , Alma ; 1C. Barothy. West
Point ; John H. Evans , Hot Springs ; Thomas
Beck , Alliance ; C , J , Anderson , Nellgh ; II.
F. Wilson , Wayne ; A. W. 0. McCool. Salem ;
J. W , Perry. Ord ; R. Evans , David City ,
R , J , Burdott , the well known newspaper
man , writer , lecturer and wit , arrived In
the city last night. Ho registered from
Iryn ) Mawr , Pa. , and was on his way to Nor
folk , where ho lectures this evening. It
was fifteen years alnco his previous visit to
this city.
J. F. Calboun , Minneapolis , stopped over
in the city last evening to visit with his
friend , John 0. Wharton. Mr , Calhoun has
Just returned from a trip ot Investigation
over the canal of the Cozad Irrigation com
pany , which is located in Dawsoa county ,
Tbo canal Is fifty miles long , has been In
operation nearly two yearn , and its results
liavo been eminently satisfactory to the com
pany , ot which Mr. Calhoun Is ono ot the
heaviest stockholders. . ,
.n\viiiiY itoiiiiniis U.NDP.H ARRKST.
I'nrllrn Who AVont
Thronirli lltmoli-
liprK'H IMnclu-iI In Ctilcniro.
The Hlrschberg pawnshop robbers are
said to bo In Chicago under the surveillance
of the police ot that city. As a matter of
fact , ono of the crooks who Is supposed to
have taken part In this burglary last De
cember , which netted them jewelry valued
nt about $5,000 , Is now under arrest In
Chicago.
The first clewto the Identity ot the bur *
glars nnd safecrnckcrs was obtained by the
police of Chicago , A few days ago they nrI
rested R man who gave the name of Her-1
man Lotumsky , but who Is better known as
Henry Thompson. Upon the person of this j
man was found a valuable gold watch. This ,
watch was one of the lot that v as stolen out
of Hlrschberg's safe. Till * fact was dis
covered shortly nftcr Thompson's arrest , The
Chicago police , as well as the authorities
ot other large cities , had Wen furnished
with a list ot the articles that weto stolen
from the pawnshop. This list mentioned
the gold watch which was found upon
Thompson. The matter was at once com
municated to the police ot this city , and at
the sixmo time a photograph of the prisoner
was forwarded. The photograph has been
shown to several people In the Third ward ,
where It was judged that the crooks would
have been most likely to have had their
headquarters while here. Severn ! of these
persons have Identified the likeness as that
of a man who was In this city at the time
of the Hlrschbcrg Job. Three other watches ,
supposed to have been stolen from Hlrsch-
berg , have also been , recovered In Chicago.
They were found In n pawnshop , and had
been left there by two well known crooks.
The detective force of Chicago Is now trying
to locate these criminals.
The Omaha authorities cannot prosecute
Thompson just now , because ho Is wanted In
Chicago for burglary. Ho has already had
his preliminary hearing nnd has been held
to the criminal court under $1,000 bonds.
A complaint charging burglary has been
filed against the prisoner In the local courts
and the warrant will bo served upon him at
once If ho should be acquitted upon the
Chicago chaige. It ho is convicted the
complaint will bo Kept on file until nttcr his
release from his sentence.
Thompson Is youiiR , being not over 2T
} cars of age , but ho Is a man well knonn In
police circles. Ho has a national reputa
tion as n "string" man. This fact In lUelf
Is a bit of evidence against him , because ono
of the principles lu tlio Hlrschberg robbery
was n so-called "string" man. It will bo
remembered that In the published accounts
of tha huiglnry mention was made tint aleut
lout ; string extended from the safe to a
front window. By means of this string a
watchman at the window was able to ghc
warning to tlio safe operator , about whoso
wrist the string was tied , wheiiovor anybody
approached. Thompson ami Ms partncis
have a reputation for wotklng such n sjs-
tcm as this In their jobs.
A portion ot the HlrschberR piopcrty has
also been recovered by ex-Chief of Police
White of the Mostyn Detective agency , who
Is now in Chicago. Seveial watches and
diamonds were forwarded by him to tills city
on Saturday and wore Identified by Hlrsch-
berg. On the strength of this Identification
Hlrschberg swore out a complaint against
four men , one being : Thompson , which was
forwasded to Chicago today. Wlilto has
written that he expects to recover the stolen
property and bring the robbers to justice.
DAVIS GA > G MAICUS CO.VFKSSIOX.
Ailnilt I'lirdoliiiitlnu ; In nmiil > cr of
HiirRlnrloH III llio City. *
Members of tha Davis gang who are now
under arrest have begun to confess their
crtrulnil operations and have acknowledged
that the pioperty vthlch was found In the
Davis house was stolen from burglarized
establishments. They confessed to the
burglary of a couple of places each , and
Implicated Davis in about half a dozen. Tlio
two prisoners also Informed the police that
Rojal McDonald , who had been Ihlng In the
neighborhood of Thirty-fifth and Mnrtlia
streets , was connected with the burglaries.
On this Information the pollco went to Mc
Donald's establishment and placed him
under arrest. At the btatlon the piisoupr
broke down nnd contested that he had taUen
a part in the robbery of the two blacU-
smlth shops at Benson and In the > stealing
of two tons of hay from the premises of a
man named Nelson at Plfty-thlid and
Leavenworth streets , some weeks ago. In
all these Jobs the booty was hauled away
In McDonald's wagon.
The prisoners stoutly deny that they Imd
anything to do with the burglary of Nel
son's butcher shop at Fortieth and Hamil
ton streets , when some $65 worth of meat
was stolen. The meat was found burled In
a clay bank some distance from the D-ivls
house. The officers who brought the fatock
to the police station claimed credit for the
discovery , hut It has developed that the
entire credit is due to a section boas of the
Missouri Pacific railroad. The inilroad man
was walking along the track when ho
noticed a spot to ono side where the dirt
scorned to have been recently disturbed
Upon approaching closer ho found a piece of
rope sticking out of the ground , Ho pulled
on the end and brought to light the stolen
meat , lard nnd hams. Ai soon as lie made
this discovery he notified the pollco , and
the authorities convoyed the pioperty to the
pollco station.
The prisoners have so far acknowledged
that the gang robbed the folowlng places :
Two blacksmith shops In Denson , Nelson's
barn at Fifty-third and Leavonvi orth
streets , the school house of district No.
57. They have also confessed to the thvft of
several buggy robes nnd some hainess.
Some of the prlsoneia jesterday con-
fehsod that the operations of the gang had
not been confined to this city. They acknowl
edged that during last Deromjier a trip was
made to Hoi p.ington , where a lirgo quantity
of dry goods and groceries was stolen , and
also to Tekaiiiah , where a hnrber shop was
looted.
It has been learned that the gang about
a week ago stole a trunk of clothing that
was standing on the fiont porch of a house
in the northern part of tbo city. A part of
this booty was found in the Davis house.
Cart. Iti'fori * tliu HOI-HC.
SAN FRANCISCO , Feb. 4. To the Editor
of The Bee : From this moinlng's papers I
note that the Beet Sugar convention just
In session In your gtato asks congress to
admit free of duty tha machinery for "tho
first fifty beet sugar factories to be erected
'In the United States. " This la an cxtiaor-
dlnary request ; do they think that all that
prevents the rapid development of our sugar
Industry is the difficulty ot obtaining ma-
chlnory ? That Is the easiest pait of all.
If capital once becomes confident of the pro
fitable nature of the new "business " you will
BCD rapid progress. The machinery problem
Is not holding anything back. Timidity ( if
capital is the sole causa of this slowness ,
and oven that Is not an unmixed blowing ;
it practically * Insures the location of fac
tories at HUltablo places and thus doc.s much
to avoid failure.
Our American machine shops can make
boot sugar machinery as fast as Ameilcan
capital will erect the factories. . There need
bo no fear that the Industry Is being held
back by lack of machinery ; nor Is the cost
of American machinery much more ; by per
centage of efficiency If It Is cheaper.
Your farmers have the cart before the
horse ; let them Induce money to enter the
field and the machinery problem will bo
forgotten , If U ever was a problem.
HERBERT DYER.
CIiailliiiin.ua. College.
There was an unusually small attendance
at the Chautauqua college at the First
Methodist church last night , .but those
who came out enjoyed a very Intel estlntr
program. A number of rccltatloiiH by J ,
If , Daniels was a very pleaslnn variation
from the usual program , and they were ac
corded an appreciative reception ,
The literary program begun with u paper
by Mrs. Nichols , who discussed thu con
trasts In the social Ufa ot Athens as com
pared with that of Sparta , The paper waa
well prepared and afforded much fntcrent-
Iny information relative to the social cus
toms of tlio two cities.
Qeorfro A. Magnoy spoke on the art In
stinct of Greece , and the topics of the
week were discussed by Mr. Garrison.
AVIIIInm SrlineJTur
A letter was received yesterday by Chief
Blgwart from the relatives of William
Bchaeffor of West Point , a young man 22
years old , who tas been mlaslner for a
fortnight. The letter recited that Bchaof-
fer left his homo to visit an uncle In this
cltv named Charles Lorenz , who resides
at 2710 Hurt street. Schaeffer called upon
Lorenz , but immediately left for South
Omaha. In search or a Job. Ha lias not
been accn since.
SATISFACTORY TO AI.Ii COACKIIMJO.
( tier Stntc Pair
Contract Itni HPCII Srttleil.
J. I ) . Dlnsmore ot Button , Milton Doollttlo
of North Platte and Robert W. Furnas of
Brownvlllo , nn nil In the city. When
seen last evening they were feeling jubilant
over the settlement of nil differences be
tween the board ot managers ot .the Stato.
j i Hoard of Agriculture nnd the Omahn Pair
land I Speed association , which was nccom-
J pllshod at the conference jesterday after-
nodn.
I I These gentlemen nro called to the city nt
thU time to attend n meeting of the board
.of managers which Is to be held this ovon-
Inn at S o'clock. The principal work of
this meeting will bo the revision ot the
premium list for the stnto fair next fall.
W. It , Bennett , president of the Omaha
Fair and Speed association , said tlio settle
ment made between the beard ot malingers
nnd his association was nmlcnhlo In every
particular. The differences between them
wore the outgrowth of Hie contract which
brought the state fair to Omaha , nnd had
been hanging lire for a year , Vi ; said tbo
rcpresontatlvcs of the two organizations got
together yestcri'ay attcrnorm and nftcr dis
cussing the matter ngrccd nprtn a basis
of settlement which was satisfactory to nil
parties and which will remove all friction
which has extitcd In the past ,
MORU PROl'URTY IS
Police riml Some Ailillllonn to the
III\K | Ca HIT riiuulcr.
A search warrant In the hands of the
pollco yesterday was Instrumental In bring
ing to light considerable moro property
stolen by the Davis pang. Tlio premises
searched consisted of the barn of Ed John
son. alias Ed Willis , which Is located at
2S3G Sovsanl street. Two sets of heavy har
ness. a light set of single hnrness , anil two
lap robes were recovered , The harness was
stolen from G. D. Doano. 31C North Fortieth
street , and from Pattlck O'Rourko. n farmer ,
out near Forest Liwn cemetery. The pollen
hnvo thrco other seat eh warrants nnd expert
to find still more missing property which
has been taken by the gang.
I'inii-ral of II. I , . IIiUcIilitR ,
The funornl services of H. L. Hutchlno
occurn-d yesterday afternoon from the Into
residence of tlio < leecnnod , nt 2324 Temple-
ton uvonuo , nt 2 o'clock. The services were
conducted bv HPV. J. 1' . O. Llwyd of the
Church of the Good Shepherd , nnd Inter
ment was at. Forest L\wn comotory. There
were a number of llouil tributes , conspic
uous nmonir them being a pillow from the.
Western Union employes , " 30" from the
staff of The Hoc , uml n box of cut ( lowers
from the men who worked on the wire with
him on the Associated press circuit Mrs.
Tiiink Kessler of Denver and Frank
Hutuhlns of Lincoln , rclntlves from out-
sldo tbo city , attended the funornl. The
other relatives notified could not reach the
city In time. _ _
IiU-iitlllfil nn a Siu-nlc Tlilof.
John Coovor , arrested Sunday evening1 ,
has been recognized as nn e\pert sneak
thief. Yesterday A. II Peckham , a student
nt the Onmlm Medical college , called at
tlio pollco station nnd Identified him ns the
man who had stolen two coats , ono ot
which belonged to himself , from the col-
ICKC. Coovor was charged with petit lar
ceny ami plvcn thirty dnys In the county
Jull by JuilfTii Gordon. He Is supposed to
Imvo committed a number of oilier potty
thefts in the southern portion of the city
and afterward disposed of the property tu
the pawnshops. Coo\er Is the nnuf uho
was aiiestccl some time atro for Ulschnrs-
IIIR fireauns near Twelfth and Dodge
streets Into one night.
I'nttiTMoii GIIPN Prop.
The Jury in the case of Lafo Patterson ,
charged with breaking Into a Union Pacific
freight car and stealing a lot of miscellaneous
articles , returned n verdict of'aequltal yes
terday under the direction of the court ,
the court Instructing the verdict for the
icason that Patteison's connection with the
buiglary had not been pi oven.
I.OCAI * lIRKVITIiS.
James 1C. Cookc , custodian of supplies
Tor the Board of Education , is dangerously
111 with consumption.
The frame building on South Fourteenth
sticct opposite the Pacific Express building
was condemned by the beard for the In
spection of buildings yesterday afternoon.
Mrs. Morris Rachman died at noon yester
day at her late residence , 821 South Nine
teenth street , after an Illness of about a
mouth. The funeral will occur this after
noon at 2 o'clock from the house.
Andrew Johnson accuses John Long of
stealing a horse and buggy that was loft
standing on the street. In consequence a
complaint has been filed In police court , by
which Lonpr Is charged with horsestealing. .
The Artie Ice company corrects the state
ments made In yesterday's paper that It has
been cutting ice on tha river. The officers
of the company say they cut all their Ice
from the Florence and Walnut Hill reser
voirs.
During the past month J5Blii worth of
property was either pawned or sold to pawn
broker ; ) , second-hand dealers or junk dealers.
Special Officer Shoup reco\oicd ? 270 of stolen
property from thcso establishments ilurlni ;
the month.
Charles Hoover , who was nncsled Sunday
night , was Identified yesterday as the
man who stole a couple of overcoats from
the Crclghton Medical college during the
holidays. Complaints were filed against
him In the afternoon.
A false alnim of fire jestcnlay called
the department to Sixteenth nnd Dodge
ttrcots , where a fruit store was found to bo
full of smnko. The smoke had been driven
Into the store loom by an obstructed chim
ney , which failed to draw.
A heavy harness was Sunday found burled
In n pile ot garbage on the premUcs of Ed
Thurbcr , at Eleventh nnd Grace streets.
The property was brought to light when
Thurber was removing the garbage. It is )
supposed to have been stolen anil to have
been planted liy the thtovea ,
A civil service examination for the ex
amination of applicants for clerks , deputy
collector , storekeeper , gaugor and messen
gers in the Unltud States Internal rovcnua
service -will bo hold nt the government
building In this city on March 20. Appli
cations can bo ( lied up to March 1.
License Inspector Hurst yesterday filed
complaints against eovcn men on tlio cliargu
of peddling without a llconso , All are en
gaged In the business ot hawking vegetables
along the streets. The .names of the defendants -
fondants are : S. Baker , M. Mabel , Louis
Frohm , Nathan Brodky , Sherman Rlcliaid-
son , Cogno and JacliHon ,
The jury In the Inquest over the body of thu
suicide , Joseph Lafond , alias Joseph White. ,
yesterday afternoon returned a verdict that
tha deceased had killed himself with car
bolic ncld. No disposition will bo made of
the body for a day or two to give relatives ,
who live In Canada and hnvo been tele
graphed to signify their wishes.
Mrs. Kodfordson , an Insane woman who
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asylum ,
THE CURSE
Of mankind contacloua blood
poison claimed ns its victim Mr.
Frank B. Martin , 020 Pennsylvania
Avenue , Washington , D. U. , and
the usual physician's treatment
did him not the slightest good. Ills
condition reached that uetjlorabla
Btago which only this terrible dla <
ecso can produce.
THE CURE
After all else failed , was 06 last
found in 9 , 8. 8. the greatest of
all blood remedies. Eighteen bet *
tics removed the disease permuni
ently , and lefb his skin without a
blemish. *
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