rr\rAiTA nATr.v A v. o SPECIAL NOTICES AilvcrtlNcmciitH for tlicc column * will IIP Inkcii ttnlll ISittO p. in. for the cvfliilnir nnil until 8 p. in. for the morning- < I Suntlny cilltloim. AilviirllMprn , for rc | HCHtliiK n iium- lierctl clu-ck , can Imrc nmiTrcru nd- < lrcMNG < l In n mimlirrril letter lit cnrc of Tlio lice. Anmvcrsj no nililrcimcd will lie ilollvercil on i rc cnliillon of ttic cliccU only. Hale * , 1 1-Uo it Troril flr l Itmerllonj Jo n word thereafter. Nothing tnlton for I run tlmn SSo for iln Hritt IIIHIT- tlon. TliPHC nilTvrtlncincnln mimt lie run conNcctttlvplr. SITUATIONS WAXTISU. WANTED-HY MARRIED MAN. POSITION A3 bookkeeper or nsslstnnt : nrit-elass references ! would not object to going out or city. Ad dress f V > , Jtce. ' A-3M s * \vA.vrnn MAI.U HUM * . WANTBIAN innA. WHO CAN THINK OP some slmpl" thing to patent ? I'rotwst ? < > " ! ideas ; they inny bring you wealth. Write John Wedderburn & Co. , Dept V. I'alrnt Attorneys. WflshliiBton. D. C. , for their I MOO lirlie offer nnd o Hit of 200 Inventions wonted. 11-143 TRAVELING SALESMEN FOR CldARS ; OLD rellnblc house ; experience unnecessary ; ejttr ? Inducements to customers ; ITS to tUO per month and expenses. C. C. Bishop & Co. , HI. Loulj. H M ( SO MIX * A VF-V ENERGETIC. HUSTLING MEN CAN flnd steady , t > rontnt > lo work with C. P. Adams Co. , 624 flo. JCth St. H-8M $30 run WKEK. ADVERTISING ; POSITION permanent ; experience unnecessary : either sex. Jones. Kepler & Co. . Ch.cag . Hl WAN-PUD , voun ADDRESS ; WILL SEND particulars of how one man mnuo $22,000 in nvo years ; you can do the same liy trying. Address V , O. box G30S , Boston , MOM.IJ IJ MZJ * 30 W13KKI.Y BALAUY AND nXI'nNSnS 1'AIO ! mle men for clears ; experience unnecessary. p rtnnnent position. The W. U Kiln ; Co. . . 8t. LouK Mo. It-Mill A2 WANTii > , MKN TO LRAHN HAnnKU ultuntum guaranteed ; lilgli Krado tools given students : only 8 week * required , \\rllo tor Ills , catalogue. Holer's Ilnrber collcRe. llth nnd Franklin avenue , St. Ixmls. n M332 9 * tVANTKn-KinsT-CLABS SAI.KSMAN KOIl I..U- brlcatlnR oils , Kronses nnd ppeclnltlcs ; salary or commission. Equitable Itcllnlns Co. , Cleve land , O. U-M41C WANTED MI3N TO LKAUN T1IH trade : only elslit wetha required , corntunt practice ; expert Instruction ; Inte styles ; new method * ; must thorough , practlcnl nnd qulck- < ut method of apprenticeship , situations Riven ; complete outfit of tools prenentml Rrndunten ; no city offers better chance for birbrra : Illus trated cntnloRUe mallnl free. Moler's llnr ! > cr school , 2'3 S. Clark St. , Chicago. II M4G1 10 r WANTI3D , 3VII3N IN I3V13IIV COUNTY TO ACT ns private detectives uniler Innttucttona ; ex perience unnecofnary. Addre * * tJnUer al Uc- tectl\e . \ BCnejImllnnnpolls , Ind 11 M4C3 11 * WANTHI ) . A DUAI-nilY AND IACI3 CUHTAIN naloiman ; only ono with cxrerlence need apply. Ilostoti Store. n-M4W 11 WAVrKI > _ K13.MAIK IIIE 1.1 * . WANTI3D-riUST-Cf MILUNRRT TRIM- mer. Address V K > , Heo oillce. C 324 9 GIHL , TO UO QKNUIlAIj HOUSmVOUK , 1'AM- tlx of six : bouthenst corner IGtli nnd Center sts. C-419 14 KOR HUNT HOUSES. HOUSna IN AM , PARTS OK THE CITY. THE O. T. Ia\ls Company , 1503 rnrnam. D 144 HOUSES UUN13WA & CO. , 103 N , 15T1I ST. D-145 MODI3UN IIOUBKH. C. A. STAIUl 923 N. Y. LIKE D-1IG cuoicn iiousns AND COTTAGER AIL. OVER the city , $5 to 10. Fidelity , 1702 Fnrnnin St. D 147 HOUSES , wALt > Acn , iinowN DLOCK , . ami nounlae. D 148 HOUSES , COTTAOHS & STORES. AL.I. PARTS of tlty. Urcnnan , L.OXO Co. , 430 Puxton block. 1 D 149 HOUSES , FX.AT3. GARVIN BROS , 1013 FARNAM . D-150 HOUSES FOR RENT. DEMIS , PAXTON1J151 1J-151 LARGE LIST , M'CAOUE , 15TJI ft DOOO13 D 15S TURKINGTON , 605 UEE ISUILDINO. D-103 14-HOOM HOUSE. 109 S. 17TII ; . Ings new nml complete , for sale. sale.DM310 D-M310 A2 THU jKwnrr COTTAOES-GRKEN MOUN tnln Tails , Colorado ; a summer home In tli < > mountains ; tweho beautiful cottnRes fully fur- nlrhc < l , for ren.t by the season , nt reasonable- rates. DescrlptUe circulars sent to nny ad dress. J , II , Jewett , Green , Colorado. D-321 10 von iiu.vr rim.M&iiisn UOOMS. FURNISHED ROOMS. CI4 SOUTH 17TH AVE. K 302 ONE FLOOR < 5 UNFURNISHED ROOMS"wiTH ) water and water closet. 014 So. nth St E-M120 FURNISHED ROOMS , Oil SOUTH 17TH AVE. E-3,2 i rmiNisuKn ROOMS TOR Vrousnicnni'iNci & ' " for man nnd wife. Rent talun In boinl. .119 N \ 17th. 13 MSia I NICELY FJ'RNIBIIED ROOMS : HOUSE. , keeping. Hi : South lllli. E 372 13 FURWSI1RD ROOM TOR LIGHT ItOt'SE. koeptiw. Knqulia 1921 Douglas st 1M4V ) 9- T\VO TINFritNISHED ROOMS FOH LIGHT linufcrkeeitlriR , 1913 DoilKlm. Ij--Mlf7 O' KIIHMKIIKD UOOMS AM ) ItO.MIJ ) . BOARD ; STEAM HEATED ROOMS , Jl.OO A day. 103 So , 13th st. Linjr Hotel. V F-7JS Mil I FRONT ROOMS WITH BOARD , MODERN , reduci-a rntes. CIS So 19th , F 87 ? MIS * FURNISHED ROOMS , HOARD. 2210 HARNEY , F--MP2J M20 * JIANDJ-'OMELY FirilNISHED ROOMS. GOOD liounl ; rnliM reasonable The Rote. 2020 Har tley , r MMI : o MODERN BItlCIC , FROM 3.f.O UP r.lQ N. 1JTII , F M42 13 * IIOOMS FOUR ELEGANT ROOMS ON MAIN FLOOR , with l.ntll. 110. 2121 Clurk si , (1 MI139 * vnn urXT.STuiii3.s AMI FOR RENT , THE 4-STORY 11RICIC BUILDING nt 91S Farnniu st. ' 1 bin liulMliiK hits a fireproof cement liurr'iicnt , complete tc.tin heatlni ? llx- turts ; witter on all Hours ; K ' < < -'tc. Apply at the oillce of Tlio Bee , 1 910 ST011AKU , OM , VAN. & STORAGE. 1115 FARNAM , TEL 1S5 > M-1SI PACIFIC STORAGE AND WAIir.IlOUSE CO. , SM-910 Jones. Ucncial storage and foiwuntlne. M-155 A.vnfiu TO nuv. I OR 7-R , HOUSE AND PAY 1500 CASH AND some vicar Holt Co. meadow land. W. L. Bclby , Ml Board o ( TiaJe. N 101 OMAHA HAVINGS BANK ACCOUNTS BOUGHT for cash , II. H. Harder , 17V2 rurnani street. I WILL PAY CASH TOR ALL KINDS OF junks , guarantee satisfaction as to ueluht. A. II. Alplrii. 107 S. " IDIh. N 3JC-AI * WANTED TO BUY TORSII. . TlECKlVERS cei'tlllcuteM In German Ba\lns bank ; Ftnte nmount of certlllrole utul lowest price otked , AdJies * G C , Bee oillce. N35710 * WANTED , SHETLAND I-ONvT GI2NTLE ; OK Koo.l ityl ami eullabti for smull chllilrvn , IlulH-rt O. Hell. Aurora. Keu. N-MIJ1 13 * KOH VI.13 M1SCULLAM2OUS. CHEAPEST HARDWOOD WOVEN COKN CRIU. blng maile C , R. Lie , 001 Douiilan. Q-UO 1IKST SEED SWKKT POTATOES , II.8J PER til. ; all scrts. Address Theo Williams Onialia. Q -MliS NEW IIIOYCLK. (1UARANTEED. KOU ONLY ISJ. Ntbrutku Cycle Co. , ISlh and Harn y. q-Mn MI ; CHICKEN HOG AND LAWN FENCE : ALX , wire ; cheaper than wood. Wlr * Works. 403 8. 14th. Q-JI5-M-Z , roil sAiiis _ iiscni.i.ANious. ( Contlnufd 1 NEW 1100 rOWLKRS I-XR ) 85) ) NEW MID. InncK J33 ; bicycle * repulrcd. Omaha. Illcycle company , 323 N. ICth street. Q MSC3 OPEN BUGGY , 120 ! TOP BUGGIES , 1S TO ICO ; good surrey , 175 , another at IIS ; Rood pline. t n , $73 ; nice- open trnp nt less than cost , Drummond Carrlag * Co. , ISth And Itnrney , opp , court house. Q M3C4 AS PUR13 PLYMOUTH ROCK EGG3 PHR SETTING We. 932 N. S6th St Q-317 A-J HORSRCLlPPINa MACHINES A CLIPPERS ! standard tnnke ; all kind * repair ; cllppersground prompt attention. A. L. Undelaml , m S. 14. Q-354-A4 FOR .BALE PEDIGREED JERSEY BULL. O , Bee. Q-M415 ! ! COLUMBIA BICYCLE ; TIRST-CLASS REPAIR ; only 140.00. U. U. Hastings , 212 S. 14th Bt. Q-M43I WOMAN'S INVENTION , PAIIER. SL1CER. I'rench fry cutter , fei ! > > M shnn'ener , Beam ripper - per , buttonhole cutter combined ; by mnll , 10 cents ; silver. Mnry Paul , St. Joseph. Mo. Q-M46I 9' CLAIRVOYANTS. MRS. MARY FRITZ. CLAIRVOYANT. S17 N. 16th. S-MC72 M1S MASSAGn. DATIIS. ETC. MRS. nn. LEON , ELECTRIC MASSAUE BATH parlorx ; restful and curative. 417 S. llth ft. , I up-talrs. T M454 13 * MME. HMITH , 1121 DOUGLAS , ROOM 5 ! MASsage - sago ami steam baths , TM4 < ! G 15 * rnnsoxAL. I2SOO-RUPTURK CURED-TILL MARCH 1 ! for 125.00 , nopRln ; no detention from business ; Are refer to hundreds of patients cured. The O. E. Miller Co. . 717 New York Life Bldg. , Omaha. U 129 For i\CIIANOn. ( Continued ) WANTED TO KXCHANOE-COLUMBUS. NEB. , rrnl estate for Omaha property. AddreM C. n. W. U. , Columbus , Neb. Z M334 19 FOH SALE IIHAI. HSTATU. HOUSES , I > OT3 , FARMS. LANDS. IX5ANS- Geo. I * . Ileml * Real Estate Co. , 1'axton lilk. HE-173 ro SALI > - Mx3l" feet , cast front , on Hnnscom park , J3.000.M. 50x150 feet , on Pnrk n\cnue , opposite cast en trance to park , 11,800.09. 100x127 feet , corner , near Hnnscom park , Jl.OOO.00. Lot , 30th avenue , between I'opplcton ana Woolworth - worth , I1.1JO.OO. \ aKnuntze \ Place , on lllnney street , J1.300 00. Lot. Newton street , three blocks west of Kountze Place , J2CO.OO. 132x1 3 feet , corner , 12th and Grace streets trackage ) . IJ.JOO.OO. 102x132 feet , on llth streets , near Nlcholan street ( trackage ) , J2.WO oo. House nnd lot , 2Rth street , between Pacific & Poppleton , 11,100.00. Hottre nnd lot , Georgia avenue , near Lcnvcn- worth , 13,000.00. Five-room houie , good location , $1,100 00. One acre , well Improved , Unst Omnhn , $1,000.00. 1'Hn ncrc" , Improved , near Botith Omaha , $7110.00. 11 arrcs , well Improved , $2WO 00. 40 ncrcn , N. W , part city , | fiO 00 per ncre. 40 acres , four miles from P. O. . fM.OO per acre. POTTER & GEORGE COMPANY. S. W. Cor , 16th and Fnrnnm Stn. RE-M431 10 TOR WALK ! ICO well located , Jl.SOO. 160 In Knot Co. , J300. Lo\cly modern home , one block. Hanscom park , 14,500. Modern home on Poppleton nvf. , $2,500. Modern home on 2Sth st , $2000. Itnusc , Grooms , modern , north part of city , $1,000. Rome fine rwlilcncc lots near car line , $200 to $400. 40 acres , north , very cheap. Lyman Waterman , 305 N. Y. Llfo Dlil < r. r.RE 457 10 KOUNTZE PLACE HOMES AT BOG ON THE dollar ; $2,2.0. $3COO to $6.500 ; see photos at ICth nnd Fnrnnm. Morse hldg. J , J. Glb on , C14 First National bank bide. RE 175 Maud Muller smiled as she raked her hay. And thought of the fun she might have had. If she had caught the judge in the modern way , "With Thb Daily Bee and a small want ad. W OMAHA DENTAL , COLLEGE , 12 & PACIFIC ST3 Teeth filled with gohl , amalgam , tin , gutta- perch , cement , and plates made for cost of material only. Teeth extracted and cleaned free U 1C2 DATIIS , MASSAGE. MME. POST , 319V4 S. 1STH. U 16J- VIAVI FOR UTERINE TROUBLES , 3IC-8 BEE BlilB , Phjslclan , consultation or health book free. U liil I CURE WRINKLES , BALDNESS AND StJ- perfluous hair. 326 Chamber of Commerce. True Co. U M79S M 15 J25CO REWARD WILti HE PAID AND NO questions ar-Ued for the return of pocketbook , c-ontalnlni ; rlUKS. i'tc , lost nt 20th nml Ilarney or between that and 20th and HonnnJ. Ad- drein K CC. Dec. U M339 TOO"MUCH FLESH , I WILL SEND TO ANYone - one a. reclpo for a hnimless and Irexpenslvo rcmeily and preventive for obesity for 25 cunts. Address G k. Bee , Council Blurfs , In. U AU02 9 * MISS TERRILL HAH REMOVED IIKll DRESS- niRklnt ; parlors to 2d Iloor , 1'axton block , 10th Btitct , elevator. U M42 AS * MOM-3Y TO IO.\IV IlHAli I3STATK. MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real eptnte , Urcnnan , Lo\o Co. . Puxton block , W 1CJ MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. THE O. P Da\ls Co. , 1.V5 Fsinam 3t. W 101 0 PER CENT MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA propelty.Neh. farms. W. 11. Melkle , Ut Niit'l Bk W-1CS ON OMAHA PROPERTY. IO\VKST RATES ; building loans u anted , ridellt ) Trust Co. ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO. , 315 N. Y. L. ; fjulcls money at luw ' lotos for choice faun loans In Jonn. northern 'Missouri , eastern Nebraska. W-1U7 \VK WILL JIAVE JSOO.OOO TO $200.000 TO LOAN In April , May , June nnd July on first-class linprottd Omaha properly In turns of Jl.OOO to ilOOCO ; want applications nt onee ; lowest intfs on best loan * . FlJi'Illy Trust company , 170J Fnniam st , W Mb77 CITY LOANS. C , A. STARR , 9 N , Y LIFE. W 108 LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY property. W. rarnani Smttli & Co. , 1KO Furnnm \ 116 MONTV TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA property , rusey & Thomas , 107 First Nntl. Bank BMP , \\-W FARM I/JANS. ONE TO TEN YEARS ; LOW- c t rates , aar\ln BIOS , , 1613 larmm st. W M1C3 AS MOMSY TO LOAN CIIATTI3I.S. 4IONEY TO IXJAN ON. rilRNITtmE. PIANOS , homes , wagonn , etc. , at loue t rates In city ; no rcmuval of goods ; strictly conndtntlal ; you can pay the loan off ut any tlmu or In any amount. OMAHA MOUTOAOE LOAN CO. . SOC So , 16th rtf X-1TO MONEY TO LOAN , 30 , CO. X ) DAYS ; FURNI- turn , pianos , etc. Duff Green , room S , DarUer blk X 171 11USIM2SS < 5lA\OKS. ! TOR SALE. ABOUT J.COO LBS. MINION TYPE , TOO Ib * . ovate , 150 pair tuo-thlril cnn-s , 40 double Iron stands for tno-thlrtl cast's , Thli moti'ilAl was used on The Omaha Bee , and Is In fairly good condition. Will be tol.l . cheap In bulk or In ciuimtltloa to suit purchaser. Apply In person or by mall to Tim Bee l > ub- ; ( Idling Company , Omahu , Neb. Y 713 FOR SALE OR TRADE , GOOD GROCERY store with fixtures. 1701 St , Mary's avenue. MEAT MARKET. 1 > ONO ! OOOD BUSINESS ; proprietor dead , hence business for sale. J , J , U Ibsen , ( II rir t National bunk building. Y-MJW 1 ! FOR HALE-CLEAN STOCK OK DUUdS OF about JI.KO In an eastern Nebraska town ; fine country. Address Chapman Drujr Co. , Chap- mun , Neb. Y M350 ll VALUABLE 1'ATKNT KOR HAROWARB AND to > e dealers. Will sell or trade for city or fuini pinperty. Write ( or circulars. Box. 90S Olen ood. la. Y-M36I 14 KXCHAXGI : . A VERY TINI3CDACRK IMl'RQVKU FARM In H W. lawn to traJo for Omatu rctldencu property Will lilve see > I bargain. Fidelity Trutt Co. , solt i nts. 11111 t ABSTRACTS. THE BYRON REED COMPANY. RE 172 OMAHA SAVINGS BANK ACCOUNTS BOUGHT for cash , taken ut par foi choice 1st mortgages or taken nt par In exchange for real estate at present low values G , G. Wallace. Brown block , ICth and Douglas. RE 829 SNAI' ? GGxl20 feet ; price , (10.CGO , near 15th and DoJgo St' ) . 43x00 feet : J2.7CO ; near 18th and Capitol avenue. Comer , ICOxHJ feet , east , Hanscom park ; $ SJO. Near 27t i nml Mamlerson streets , full lot , COx 125 feet ; $400.00. Jotin N. Frenzcr , opp 1' . O. RE M3CO PARTIES WANTING ACRE 1-ROI'ERTY , IN tincts of from ( Ho to forty acres , near the city , desirable bulldlnsr loti or homes of from [ | \e to ten roomu. ateiy low llKtircs , thouhl ftp Potter K George Company , S. W. cor. ICth & Farnnm streets , RE M450 31 CAUl'HT CLEANING. CHAMPION CARPET CLEANING CO CARPET beaten , scoured and renovated ; rcllttlng and ic- Inylnc carpets a specialty ; ne v manaReiiient 718-720 South 14th street , Omaha , Neb Tel. 55. . . ECS M-17 SEWING MACIIIXnS AM ) SUI'I'MES. NEW HOME , HOUSEHOLD AND WHITE sewing machine oillce , 15H Cap. Ave. Tel 1374 ' . 131 SlIOHTIIAXD , VN TYIMSWIIITINO. A. C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL. 513 N. Y. LL'-E. 179 AT OMAHA BUS COLLEGE , 10TH & DUGLAS IM I > IIYSIOAT < CUI.TUIII2. EIXCUTION , MRS , W. N. DORWARD. 623 N , 19 M0S1 Mch2S IIL'ILDI.NC AMI I-OA.V ASSOCIATION. SHARES IN MUTUAL L & B , ASS'N PAYS C 7 , S per cent when 1 , 2 , 3 years old ; nhwi > a re deemable. 1704 rnrnam street. Nattlnger , Sec. 183 HOW TO GET A HOME Oil SECURE OOOD Interest on savings. Apply to Omaha L. & n. Ati'n 1704 Fumam. G , M , Nattlncer , Sec , 1S3 PAIOIS TO HU > T. 0 ACRES 3 MILES B , W. OP BENSON AND one nlle N , of DodRO St. , now occupied by Cluus Kulir. Bemls. 1'axton Block. M DCS PAGKHI ) , GET M. S. WALKLIN'S PRICES ON FURNIture - ture packing , repairing , Upholstering ; mat. tressea made anil renovated ; 2111 Cumlng , 'lei. 1331. 178 LOST. LOST. WEDNESDAY. NEAR 2CTH & HAUNEY streets , ladles' leather pocket book , contain ing 5 rings , keys nnd money ; finder will re turn to Bet ) olllco and receive liberal reward. Loit-lOS. STOLEN. FROM THE HIGH SCHOOL FEB. Ulh , a Wn\erly bicycle ; No , 60494 ; a reward of 29.00 will be paid upon return ot same to 2103 IJlnner St. Ix > st-403-8 LOST. PROBABLY ON BURLINGTON TRAIN , between Omaha and Lincoln , pocketl ak con. talnlng railroad pueien ml money. Fln.ler Mill be \tarile < l by returnlnR same to J , E , Kelby , B , & M , Headquarter * , city. Lost 107.8 I/DST-HLACK HETTKIt. WHITE ON BREAST , Howard ; 1622 Williams street. Lost 458 10 * AVATOIIMAKKHH. HARD TIME PRICES : WATCHES CLEANED , 75c ; genuine main iprlng , 7e watch crystals , Uc ; clocks cleaned und repaired cheap ; spccta. cles and oeglactcs half price ; j - t ted free ; work warranted. Ashbel Pattereon , 1CU Fant'm. GET THK BEST TYPEWRITERS , SUPPLIES : repairs. United Ttpvwrlter & Supplies Co. , icij Karnam st , 43UuneJO ( PIIV.S1CIA > 9. DR. W n. 11O11BS. 28J6 BHHRMAN AVENUK , Resumed practice. Telephone Office. 1478 ! > 7 < . MIS at * MUSIC , AItT AXpIANOUAOi ( : . F. OKLLRNBECK. BANJO , MANDO. lln nnd guitar teacher. Room 411 Bee niilg. Tel , 238. 100 WANTED-Mt'SIC TEAClQm WHO WILL Rive piano lessons In exchange for board. Al plr 220 Hurncy. 8.1 91 M 440 0 PAWMIHOTC1JI19. II. MAROWITZ LOANS MWNEY , 4IJ N , 18 ST. I."INAMKVI ; < . LIFC INS. POLICIES BOUfttrt1 , W. P. 110M5KN SUES & CO. , FAT.ENT SOLlCIlOltS , Ilco Building. Building.Uninhn. Neb Advlcn nnd 1'jilont 11 oilk KKEE WANT THIJ OKFICI2IIS 1MIOSECUTUU. Dcmnniln of D < * | > niiltnrM In Nehrntka IN nml KvuliiuiKe Itntik. The depositors of the Nebraska Savings and Exchange bank held another meeting at the Jackaonlan club rooms lost night , and there was a good attendance. Tha committee which had In charge the matter of prepar ing a petition to present to Judge Keysor asking for the removal of Receiver Potter , reported that the document wns ready to present , and that It would be presented without delay. It was announced to the meeting that a dividend of G or 7 per cent would bo de clared next Saturday on the deposits In tha bank. Resolutions wcro then adopted calling upon the county attorney to prosecute nil the officials of the defunct hank for a viola tion of the banking lawa ot the state. A committee composed of A. L. Stitlon , I. J. Dunn , John Slackln , John Kcrvixn and G. W. Falrbrother , was appointed to assist the county attorney In securing evidence If that official decided to prosecute. It was an nounced In this connection , however , that It would not require much effort to ae cure this evidence , eg It wai already se cured , and imany of the depositors were willing to go" on the stand and testify that they had deposited mnney with the bank a day or two before It failed. The meeting adjourned to meet again on Monday evening , March 22. Dim ) . SWIFT Sunday evening Mnrch 7 , Bridget , \vlfe of John Swift Funeral tit M n. m. Tuesday , from late residence. Fifteenth and fuming streets. Services nt Holy Family church. EICHHORN George Godfrey , died Mnrch 8 , 1M 7 at the residence of Ms daughter , Mrs. F. T. Clark , 2HG South Thirty-fifth street ; father of Mrs. George C. Evans nnd Miss Nella Elch'aorn , Funeral serv ices and Interment nt Falrflcld , la. Hln CIotlirN Wore Too Rood. John Williams la booked at tlio station on a charge of being a suspicious charac ter. IIo wna arrested Sunday night near the corner of Eleventh and Fnrnnm streets on suspicion that he had stolen a bran new pair of trousers , nnd , a light overcoat which hoviis wearing , THE ni3ALTY < MAHICF.T. INSTRUMENTS placed oh record Monday , March 8 , 1S97 : ' WARRANTY D'EEDS. Jnsknlck Jacob and .wife to Isaac Ievl , lot 11 , block 20 Hoggs & H's 1st add $ 2,000.00 Slocum Frances nnd husband to A C Hopklnp. lot 11 block 1 Iledlck park . . . ; . . . 1.G0003 Koltli E G and wife In Q' P Jones , lots 1 toI , block 119 , Duhdee plaee 2.0CO.OD Central i , & T Co. trusted : to CV Hare , trustee , lots C ,1ml 7 , block .1 , BOSKS & H's add , lot " ! , block IST'X- Omaha , lot 6 , block ! 11 , aieert's 1st ml l. lots 7 and S , block 4 , Perkins subd i > . 1.00 Hatton Thomas , trustee , < i to samP , w 40ft of cffift of s Wlft.cand e 40ft of w 12jft of s Idlft , and wloft of s , IKlft , lot 7 , b'.ock 2 Ordinal Hill , s > G5ft and nJOft , lots 1 , 2 and 3 , Lind say's subd , lot 8 , block 1 , Kountzo & R'ff add . " . . . . 1.00 Campbell ATi. trustee to same , e ICOft of w 150ft of n 130ft , lot 7 , block 5. Orchard Hill 100 Hatton Thomas trustee , to same , lots 2 nnd 3 , Hill's plnco 1.00 Same to same , w 40ft or e 12jft of s IGlft. e 40ft of w S3ft of s Ifilft , and o 4."ft of s IGlft. lot 7. block 2 , Orchard Hill , lot 7. blocx 1C. Shull's 2nd add , sVi lots 1 and 2 , ItlocH 3. Shull'p lot add , w fOft of eVi lot 4 , B.'irtlett's ndd lot 5. b'ock 17. Pop- pleton pnrlc , lot 17 , block 1 , Or chard Hill , lot 1. block 2U % . Omiha ( pxrcut w 22ft of e 14ft of n 72ft said lot ) 1.00 Rliur John nml wife to M A Harnum , lot 20. block 9 , West Albright 15000 Uarnum M A and husband to U V McCold , same 200.00 Cnrso J S r-t al to D 13 RInker , lot 0 , Smith's park 1,500.00 Nlday Maprsle and husband to America Walker. Jots 7 nnd S , 13 and II , Plerson's subd 1.00 Walker America to Newton Nlday , same 1.00 Kobert Herman nnd wife to Detlef Dlckman , lot 23 block 3 , McGav- oek & O'K's add 1,200.00 Peterson Bertha nnd huslmnil to A r : Olson fc'.A of w'/i , lot 21 , block 4 , Campbell's add 523.00 QUIT CLAIM DERDS. Trice H D and wife to New England 1 * & T Co lots 13 and 23 , Hickory plnco , 1.00 Shaw Charles and wife to Paiko Godwin , lot 7 , block 2 , Hogpa & H's 1st add , lot 13 , I'ellmnx place. . , . . , . 1.03 DEEDS. Sheriff to Olof Hanson , lots 17 lo 2S , block 1 , lots 15 to 21 , block 2 , Van- dercook Terrace 3.0CO.OD Total amount of transfers $12,211.00 "For fifteen years my daughter H u f- fored terribly with inherited Eczema. She received the best medical ntten- tion , wa ? given many patent medi cines , and used various external applicationsbufc they had no effect whatever. S. S. S. was Jinally given , and it promptly reached tlio seat of the disease , BO that she is cured sound nnd well , her skin is oerfcotly clear and pure , nnd she has teen saved from what threatened toblij-htherlifo forever. " E. D. Jenkins , Litho- nia , Ga. 8. S , B. is guaranteed purely vegetable , nnd is thu only euro for deep seated blood diseases , , , ltook frcot address , SwlftSpcclUoCompany , * Uanta , Ga. At thoroconf cvojo shows , the would-bo imitators of the fork and oorrugattxUiub which have made the famous , by actual count numbered forty ; copying aa cloeoly as the ma kers dared , one or $ both theoe features. A fact like this only increases the pres tige of the Sterllner , a Send for Catalogue. GATE CITY CYCLE CO. , 424 s. Fifteenth St. , OMAHA , WEB. GREATNESS OF AMIGA Bounds and Resources of the Country Eetnatn Practically Unlimited , ITS GOVERNMENT LEADS ALL THE WORLD Ilev. Frnnk Crntto I.oolnrrn llefore ( lie Cliniiiiiiiiut ( UulleKt * nnil ( Jives ) Jinny HVIIMOIIH Why He IM lroiul of lllsi Country. Kov. Frank Crane , who was once Omaha's pastor , but who now belongs to Chicago , has a decidedly optimistic faith In the existing conditions In tlio United Statra In the face ot the somewhat pessimistic general belief , J and ho has unbounded faith anil confidence In ' Its future. Title supreme patriotism was everywhere i prevalent In his lecture on "America , " which ho delivered for the benefit of the Cuautauqua ca.lcgc last night. The lecture was glvc'n In the church over which Kov. Mr. Crane had been pastor , the First Methodist Episcopal , and woa listened to by an audience that fill oil up the lower floor of the structure and overflowed to some considerable extent Into the galleries. The audlcnco became qii'lto ' enthusiastic and ap plauded when the minister became oratorical over his theme. The speaker began by setting forth the magnitude of the country Itselfi contrasting It with the pocket-borough nations of the older continent. Ho Illustrated the fact that Its boundj nnd rwourcoi wcro still prac tically unlimited by showing that all the population could bo gathered Into Texas with out being crowded , that that state could alone support all the people cf the United States , that the so-called bad lands could bo made , with the aid of Irrigation , to blossom In a fashion which would cause the eyes of the people on the other side of tlio pond to stick out ot their heads , and with other Illustrations. He atatcd further that the United Statoi had moro fresh water lakes , more river mileage , moro ral roads than pretty nearly all Urn European nat-lons together , and finally wound up by saying that despite the general opinion , It had become so rich that It , could buy up all of Great Britain and Ireland and still have a Ilttlo cash on hand. Then the speaker turned his attention to the Indus trial nud commercial conditions which are disturbing the people In the present day. TRUSTS A GOOD THING. In the first place ho defended the system of trusts and combinations of capital , Includ ing the department stores. He maintained that the concentration ot wealth was the only way by which the great mass of the people wcro benefited. It lessened the price of com modities ' and thus created the benefit which greatiy I overbalanced the Injury that was done by shutting out small concerns. Ho admitted that triuls at times locked out their men and did other bad things , but If they did so. he said that they ought to bo punished , as any Individual who did wrong. Ho held that such a condition was not from fault of the system , 'but ' was due to the human nature In It. Itvould bo folly for the trusts to reduce the people to poverty , because then they would have nothing out of which to make money. He , therefore , naturally combated the Idea that Inventions had lessened the chances of the laboring men. On the contrary , he maintained that 'in the long run , bcaldca Incidentally enriching the Inventor and Immensely enriching the people ple at large , they re-euip'.oyed the laboring class and made them moro skillful. As an example , he stated that the railroads had thrown out ot employment thousands of teamsters , but had taken back Into employ ment fully one-thirtieth of the population of the country. The unskilled laborer , however , ho said , must gu for all time. The speaker then touched upon the com mercial and manufacturing Interests of the country , saying that they surpassed those of any > other nation and several of them to gether. IIo combatted 'be genaral opinion that these Interests were settling Into the hands of a few 'in the same manner as he had spoken of the concentration of wealth. HP hold , too , that the mortgages on farms did not aggregate one-third as much as was gen erally supposed and moreover that this did not show that thcl country was going to the dogs , but that the peop'o were borrowing to get richer. He drew this conclusion from statistics and from the fact that the biggest part of these mortgages were to bo found In districts where the business was the biggest and the communities the most thriving. YOUNG MEN SHOULD DC POLITICIANS. The speaker also defended the two party system of politics as the most perfect and purest ever devised , although It was believed to bo essentially corrupt. This corruptness he again found to bo rooted In the human nature that was In the machines. IIo held thebosica had nothing to do with the- nomi nations of Bryan and McKlnley , but that they i\oro chosen because they were the moat perfect exponents of the public will. The parties are not angelic creations , but are the most pel feet means of registering the will of the people. The complaint that there are In the present day no great statesmen was explained with the statement that the Ameri can people had become bigger. They no longer wanted kings or masters , but the moat perfect servants. As example , ho instanced the recent going out of Cleveland without a ft lend and deserted because of his predomi nant Individuality , and the enthusiastic in auguration , of McK'lnloy because ho went in not as McKlnley , but as the perfect servant of his party , and , therefore , as the expression of the will of the majority of the country. The apeaker spoke eloquently of Abraham Lincoln , who Impressed him most as a per fect partisan. In conclusion , ho urged the young men ot the country to turn their at tention to professional politics. In tho'course ot this portion of his remarks , Mr. Crane expressed the- hope that the present adminis tration would take posac&slo'n of Cuba In the Interest of pcaeo nnd humanity , without re gard to what its ultimate fate might bo politically. The speaker also dwelt upon the great pre eminence of the American people In literary fields. In the conclusion of the lecture ho prophesied that the tlmo was coming when the British possessions would bo Joined In a federated form of government to compote with America. They would ultimately Join together In a otlll advanced form of federa tion , and the other nations of the world would then bo forced to federate. The two federations would finally Join together nnd nbovo the union would float the stars and stripes. You need not despair ! Salvation Oil will heal your burnt arm without a scar , 25 cts , TIIIIBB-STOIIV IlllICK TO JIK llUII/i' . HuxliifHH Illorlc lo III * on .Soiilli Thlrli'i'iilli. Harold Brown ot Brown brothers , Provl1 donco , II , I. , heavy Investors In Omaha realty , ' has algulflel his Intention of Improving the north thirty-three feet ot the lot directly north of the Cunningham block at Thirteenth j and Jackson streets. A message was re ceived yesterday by W , B. < Mulklo , the local agent , directing him to have plans executed for the erection of a threo-atory brick struc ture , the ground dimensions of which will bo thirty-three by sixty-six feet. The building will bo a neat structure , with pressed brick and atone * front , and will be designed for Etcrcs below and ( lain above. The cost will bs In the neighborhood of $7,000 , Work will ba commenced within , a few days , American Champagnes are fast driving out the imported article. At the head of the list la Cook's Imperial. CliitliliiK Tlilrf Arri-HlciI. Prank Shannon , charged with having en- to red thu tiillor shop of Louis Magln , 1201 ' Dodge Htroet , lust Saturday night , nnd ' with having taken uwny clothing- valued ut CO , WIIH pluuuil under urrent by a couple ( of Omuha detectives hint evening- . Shan non wan found countingtlio. railroad tlea about a mlle south of Albright station. He wns Identified by a very nccurnto de scription Klven of him by Mneln , When taken to the Mtatlon bo admitted having | taken the clothing and It Is thought that itortlon of It will bo recovered. The articles were Bold to pawnshops. Application for ManiliiiuiiM , Judge lIunt'CT heard an argument yes terday afternoon on an application for a writ ot mandamus to compel the county commissioners of Dcuel county to levy n tax for the payment of n Judgment held agnlnst the county. Severn ! years npo the St. Joseph HrlilRe company did some work In tlio county nnd Boeureil n judgment for IS.OOO on Ita claim. The Judgment was afterward aligned to the Klrst National bank of St. Joseph. The county commis sioners of the county have refused to provide for the judgment by making n levy nnd the bank brought the matter Into the United States court In the shape of an application for a writ of mandamus. ( After listening1 to the argument the court took the cnso under mUlsemcnt. South Omaha News. All members of the city council except Schultz nnsworcd to their names when Clerk Carpenter called the roll last night. Mayor Unsor was absent and AV. I * . Mul- laly , president of the council , occupied the chair. Chairman Caldnell , of the Judiciary com mittee , read nu adverse report on the ordi nance granting a franchise to the Mississippi Valley Telephone company. The committee recommended that action on the matter ! > o Indefinitely postponed , and the report was unanimously adopted. Property owners on Washington street peti tioned for a sidewalk on the north side of that street from Eighteenth street to Bellevue avenue. The city attorney was In structed to draft an ordinance providing for the laying of the \\alk. Milk Inspector Carroll reported having Inspected sixteen dairies during February , nnd issued twcnty-nlno milk licenses. All of the samples ot milk tested were found to bo above standard. Patrick Hlckoy notified the council that lie would sue for damages on account of having fallen on a slippery sidewalk and broken a limb. Gcorgo Parks filed a claim for $600 dam ages to his property on Missouri avenue , by reason of a water \i\\io \ \ bursting , nnd negli gence on the part of the city in not repair- lux the break. Caldwcll offered a resolution directing that thu chairman of the charity committee dis continue the employing of men on the streets. In explaining this motion Caldwcll said thtso men who ( alto city orders to stores wcro charged four times regular prices. Vansant , as chairman of the rharlty com mittee , stated that he had not Issued any such orders for the lost thirty daya , there fore there was no necessity for such a motion. It was , houcver , put to n vote and carried. In explaining matters Vausant asserted that ono member of the. charity committee Hyland , had recently given out orders for ptovhlons nnd ho wanted the clerk to throw these orders out , as they had not gone th ough the regular channel. No action wns taken on the matter. The committee on viaducts , streets and allejs then opened bids for the repairing of the piers at the east end of the Q street viaduct. Six bids wcro filed , ns follows : E. Stengcr , $700 ; E. H. Mahoney , $655 ; O'Kcefe & Co. , $935 ; T. C. McDonald & Co. , $923 ; C. H. Campbell , $ SOO ; Kocheford & Gould , $740. Each bidder enclosed a certified check for $100 , although a bond ot $3,500 will bo exacted from the contractor who doeis the work. Hocheford & Gould submitted plans ot their own , showing how the work would be done should the contract be given to them. The committee spent some time In examin ing these plans , which were later on ex plained to the council by City Engineer Deal. In the plans submitted by this firm the viaduct would not have to be raised while the repairs are. being made. Thp committee therefore recommended that action bo do- fcred for one week , In order that the workIngs - Ings ot the plans might be fully Investi gated. The capability and standing of the bidders will also be looked Into by the council while the city engineer goes over the plans. Upon motion of Hyland , the clerk was Instructed to advertise for bids for the paint ing of the viaducts. Vansant opposed the resolution because there Is no money on hand to pay for the work. Ho suggested that the council bo governed by the statutes , which provide that payment for sucli work must bo arranged for when the annual levy Is made. Other members considered the painting In the light of an emergency and urged that the contract bo let ns soon as possible. Saturday the council will sit as a board of equalUation to adjust sidewalk taxca. Adjourned for ono week. MnKie CHy Gonxlji. Mrs , Gordon , Atlantic , la. , is visiting Miss Alice Havens. Mr. White , father of Mrs. C. M. Rich , Is dangerously 111. N. II. Nye of Ponder Is In the city attend ing to business. John Hughes , night clerk at Exchange hotel , has resigned. Mrs. Cromble , Atlantic , la. , Is the guest of Mrs. C. M. Schlndel. Mrs. J. W. Ervln , Kearney , Is the guest of her daughter , Mrs. Ed Cahow. The first nnd third degrees will be worked by the Sons of Veterans tonight. John Forbes , office manager at Cudahy's , has gene east on a business trip. Ed Cahow has none to Salt Lake , where he will remain for three or four weeks. Richard Swift of the. Fourth ward has re covered from an attack of the grip , II. E. Kuhn , ono of Dmorson's big farmers , Was a visitor at the exchange yesterday , George Mundy Is to be hold for examina tion by the Board of Insanity Commissioners , Pollco Officer Al Gary Is confined to his home , Twenty-fourth nnd Wyman streets , by sickness. Insurance adjusters wcro busy yesterday settling up the losses Incurred by the Pioneer block lire. B. F. Hilton has resigned his position on the Drovers' Journal nnd will move to New castle , Wyo. The republican city central committee will hold a meeting at the Stockman olllco Wednesday evening. Ncls Turnqulst has been endorsed by the Scandinavian Political club for member of the Board ot Education. The Llvo Stock exchange will hold another special meeting Saturday to discuss the now constitution and by-laws , At n recent meeting of the Good Templars E. Roland Smith was chosen chief templar , vice A , N , Peterson , resigned. Feeder shipments last week numbered 132 earn , Of thwio seventy-eight cars went Into Nebraska and forty-five cars to Iowa. Mrs. Stubbs , Twenty-fifth and H streets , took t a dose of carhollo acid Sunday by mis take. The prompt arrival of a doctor saved her 1 life , Mrs. J. G. Hayzlott , who has beeon ser iously | ill for some time , slipped and fell In her 1 apartments Sunday and la now consider ably worse. Alpha llobekah lodge , No. 41 , Independent Order ( of Odd Follows , will give a dancing and card party Friday evening , March 19 , at Masonic hall. Dennis Gushing has received word that his brother John had been killed at Uutte City , Mont. The remains will bo forwarded to Portage , Wls. , for Interment. Pat Hlckoy , who fell on the sidewalk at Twenty-eighth nnd Q streets * some days ago and broke ono of his legs , has notified the city officials that ho will sue for damages , A couple of Omaha detectives arrested Frank Johnson at the Hock Island depot In Albright yesterday afternoon while ho was waiting for a train , Jonnson Is wanted in Omaha for burglary , R. K. Roberts , one of Washington county's largest grain nnd live stock buyers as well as an extensive cattle feeder , wa at the yards for a few hours yesterday. Ho said that the supply of marketable cattle In his territory waa nearly exhausted , but the etock now on feed is In good condition and will jo marketed before long. Ill * Ilecr Mom-y Gone * , Martin LnMont , u laborer living near Twenty-seventh and Walnut HtreetH , vla- ted the house of Idi | McAllister In the tenderloin district yesterday und wan be reft of $2.40. LaMent wanted to buy beer With tlio amount and wnru lie found that It had departed ho raised a howl which iiulokly brought an olllcer upon the scone , ( loth the man and womnn were locki-d up | the station , ono on a charge of larceny ? rum the person and the other ns coin- plaining witnua. THAU OP THU voi.u. > Tinns. Annlrrrftnry- the Orannlindon of HntlliiRton llooth'n Army. Today is the first anniversary of the or ganization ot the American Voluntcrs , Hal- llngton Booth's offshoot of the Salvation army. In New York City tonight the com pletion of the first year of the organization will bo celebrated in a grand meeting , which will bo addressed by many people not con nected with the Volunteers. In Omnh/i / there will bo no attempt to celebrate other than to announce the succcso of the rebel * lion nud lo express n determination to mnlie the results ot Iho next year's work greater Uian that ot the year just closed. Staff Captain ThoniAR Rogers , who h.m charge of the department of Nebraska , niul who Is located In this city , in speaking ot the anniversary last night said : "In Cooper Union tonight 600 offirprs will ro- celvo their commissions nnd 3,000 defenders will also br > commissioned and presented with their diplomas , These defenders nro persons who have ngrccd to make an nn- nual subscription to the work of not less than $5. Thrco thousand of these hnvo been scoured In the first year of our work. There nro 200 pos(8 ( or societies In organiza tion In this country ; our weekly paper , the Gazette , has a circulation of 20,000 copies , and our monthly , the Advance , has a cir culation ot 10,000 copies. " Speaking ot the work of the local post ho said : "Wo have had an attendance ot between 2,000 nnd 3,000 a month , with many converts. Wo have furnished 1,500 free meals to the hungry ot the city nnd given nwny many garments which wo have col lected and made over for those who ueedol them. There has lately been n post or ganized at I'lattsmouth , with 100 converts in less than n month. I have a date for a church meeting nt Fremont , and have Just received nn invitation to go to Ncbraulca City , which I will accept If a date can bo agreed upon. " Mr. Rogers nnd Ills wife are the only officers stationed hero , but they hnvo a corps of nbout fifteen Volunteers working with them regularly. The headquarters nro on Thirteenth street between Douglas and Dodge , and the room is comfortably filled every night. The national treasury ot the Volunteers shows assets to the amount ot $5,000 nbovo liabilities. l'iilSO\AI , I'AHACUAIMIH. II. W. McDanlel , Chicago , is at the Mercer. K. E. Lotmbaugh , Sheridan , Is registered at the Mercer. M. L. Hayward , Nebraska City , Is in town attending federal court. G. II. Join's , Auduhon , la. , Is In the city stopping at the Mercer. Mrs. A. L. Sllmmons Is visiting her elstor nt 2SU Davenport street. Judge Hopowell , Tekamah , accompanied by bis daughter , is In Omaha. Judge Samuel Chapman of Nebraska City Is In Omaha attending federal court. C. W. Seymour , an attorney from Nebraska City , Is In Omaha , accompanied by his wife. II. E. Downer , advance agent for the An drews Opera company , is stopping at the Mercer. J. M. Ward , advance representative for tha Mandarin Opera company , Is stopping at tha Barker. Judge T. O. C. Harrison , member of tha supreme court ot the elate , was In the city yesterday. J. P. A. Black. Bloomlngton , ono ot tha leading republicans of Franklin county , ar rived in the city last night. D. P , Rolfo. manager of the water works at Nebraska City , which are Involved In liti gation In the federal court , Is In the cltj looking nttcr the suit. Senators E. II. Spencer , J. B. Conaway , S. T. Caldwell and C. P. . Steelc. In tin city to join the Knights of Ak-Sar-Bcn , an stepping at the Barker. R. W. Furnas , Brownvllle , and J. B. Dins- moio , Button , members of the Board of Man agers of.the State fair , are In the city U attend a meeting of the managers , which li to he held today. E. P. Johnson and W. O. Smith , Lo\lnfiton | R. iB. Stecle , Falrhury ; J. A. Brown , II. M , Glfiln and I. J. Belnap , Hastings ; S. D..Clin ton , Lincoln ; S. Spangler , Scrlunor. are etnU arrivals stopping at the Baikor. Nebraskans at the hotels : iLouls Helimnr , Valparnlso ; J. E. Haney , Gaudy ; J. T. Wels- man , Lincoln ; J. M. Craig , I'lattsmouth ; J , N. Paul , St. Paul ; J. C. Harlan and Thomai H. Clark , Cambildgo ; J. H. Greene , Hoi- drego ; C. A. VIckcra nnd J. B. Donovan , Mad. Ison ; Fred Whltham , Lincoln ; I. F. Richard son , Llnwood ; C. W. Dalden , Rlvcrton ; A. S , Green. Lincoln ; J. A. Ilooney , Nebinska Clty | John Sinclair and A. E. Chaffco , Burr ; Robert Craft , Norfolk , LOCAL imnvrrins. 13d Johnson has been sentenced to tha county Jail for thirty days on a charge ot vagrancy. II. G. Chaffco has been bound over to the district court on bonds of $1,000 on a charga of forgery. Judge Sl.ibaugh has returned from holding court In Washington county , nnd will take up the call of caass on his docket this morn ing. ing.Tho The Creche , corner of Nineteenth and Hnr- noy streets , reports nn cmldemlc of mcaslea. Nine cases have been reported , although none of them serious. The children uflllcled have been quarantined , nnd but Ilttlo trouble la experienced. President Blnghnm ot the city council will probably become nctlng mayor for some tlmo aftur the last of the week. Mayor Broatch expects to take n trip to vlalt his mother In Connecticut and will probably be away for ton days or two weeks. A small blaze In the brick outbuilding In the rear of the Young Men's Christian asso ciation nailed the department out last night shortly after 10 o'clock. The fire wni > canned by the combustion of some chemlcala which had been stored In the building. Tha dam age wns plight. The elevators In tlm Now York Llfo build- ins wore stopped again for n Hhort tlmo yes terday and the electric lights wcro cut oft , An accident occurred to the freight elevator , . which drciiped a few feet on account of a leak. AB a precaution all the elevators wore stopped J until the damage was rcpalicd , A Wonderful Medicine for Dillons and Norvouu cllaorCera.ai'ch as Wind end Fain In UiotUnmach , Elck Headache , cllddl. ness , Fiillnosj nnd Brcollliis after meals , Dlzzt- ncBQund DrowEilnoaaCold Chills , Dualling ? ot IIoat , LOBS of Appetite. Shortncao o ! Droalb , Cca. tlvtnoss , Blotchuaon the fikln , Disturbed Scou ! , Frightful Dronma. und ull Norvoua and Tri-mlr. ling Sensations , ie. , when thnto efinpttma are caused by coiiBtlpallon , aa most of thorn aro. THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE flHLIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. This la no nation. Every auffuror U earnestly Invited to try ono Box ot Ihrao Fills and tlicy will bo acknowledged to bo WONDERFUL MEDICINE , HEECIIA.TI'S 1 IMS. taken asdlroctoO , Will quickly restore Fumaloo tocompleto health. Jlioy promptly remove obstructions or 'Irregu larities of the aystom. Fora Weak Stomach impaired Digestion * Disordered Liver they act like magic a totr doaoo trill work won * dew upon the Vital Organo ; olroueluoulnc the muscularnyatem , restoring tbo long-lost com. ploxlon , bringing back the koonodga ot oppo. tlte , and arousing with the Itcvobud ot Health ( lie ivliolo i > ! iy lcul ouorcy ot the bumcn trarao. Tliooo are facts admitted by thousands , In all rlassoa ot oocloty.andotioot the boat guarantees to the Nervous and Iioblll- tatod la that JJocoliiiiu'a I'll IK Jmvo the tnt-tfortt Halo ot any 1'utcut Mcdlcluo 111 the AVorld. 18 Annual Sales moro than 6,000,000 Boxes 2So. at Drug Stores , or will bo sent by U.H. ARCDta. D. I' . ALLEN CO. , 3M Uanui Bt. , Noy fork , pout paid , upon receipt of price , IooJt frco u -i'llcatloa. ; .