THE OMAHA DAILY- BEE : TUjl DAY , M AH Oil 23 , 18.07. SPECIAL NOTICES Ailt crtlNCtncntit for tlienc colniiuifl rrlll lie tnkcit until 12it ! ( ) | i. m , for the nnd until 8 l > . ni , for the mill hiimlnj- edition * . AilvcrtlNcrH , liy rcatientlnK n imm- liercil check , cnii hn\c nnmrern ml- drenneil to n niiinlicreil letter In cure of The lice. AiiMwcrn no ndilrcH c l rvlll he ilelltereil oil iircKCiitntlon of the check only. Union , 1 J-2c n ironl llrxt Insertion ; In rt troril thereafter. Nothing tnkcit for lend Hum U.'c for the llrxl liiner- tloti. Thette niliertldcnicntu muni lie run < * oiiMeenllclj * . SITUATIONS WANTIJI1 , WANTIU ) . A POSITION 1IY A t/Al > Y HAV1NO four yenrd' experience n bookkeeper , cwihler nnil cencrnl nccountnnt , will furnish refer- encw. Address It , Hee ufflce. Council niuffi. A AlSfcj 23 AVA > TIJI _ MAM3 1IKI.V. WANTHD-AN 1DRA. WHO CAN THINK OP ome ntmple thing to patent ? Protect your Iflennj they mny brlnir you wealth. Write John VVeililcrburn & Co , Dcpt. V , Patent Attorney. .VnMilnffton , I ) . C. , for Uelt Jl.800 prize offer anil a lltt ot 200 Inventlona wanted. 11-1H A J-nw nNnnmrric. HWSTMNO MKN C-AN find ulenily prontnble work with C. 1" . Adnnis Co , 54 Bo. ICtll Ht. -8 l _ uo wnrJKi/r SAI.AUY AND nxpnNflKa PAID mtemnen for clsan ; experience nnnocesiary ; ncrmnn < Mit position. Tlio ' .V I Kline Co . St. Jxmln , Mo n-M114-A2' _ BAhnsMnN rou CIOAHS coon SU.AUY nnd expense * pnld Novelties Riven with nur goodft , experience unnecessary. rC Itlshop Co , at I ula. Il-MC'O A1C WANTT.n , A rmST-CLABq SALKSMAN TO hnnille n ilerlrnltle line of men's imd boys medium priced rhom Addrecn Union Shoo nnd l enthei Co , StlllmUr. Minn 11 MC74 24 WANTI2D A TI.OIIIST WHO M'HAICS Circn- imn nnd Ilnulliiti 1813 Vlnton St. U C87 VVANTR1) An t-xpcrlonced dry godB salesman for the draper ) department Inquire nt lloston Store 11 MS2T 21 TKST Tim Am IN YOUR ROOMS AND SAVi : doctors' lillld The ofllumotcr dots It. novel devise for detectliiK noxious Rn es , m > lU rnp- Idly AKent ' emnpln sent nostpild for ISo Efllumetcr Co 83 rifth nvtuue. ChlciKO 11-MS10 2J \VAvrnnr H WANTKD-OIUJ. rou aiNnKAu : nousn- work nt 1SOT rnrnam 0 718 22' WANTIJO. APPUrNTlCn CllUtX IN THE millinery department Inquire nt Ilo ton Sto-c , mllllneiy department C iljCS C ! IVAN run A ami * i-on onNnitAi. nousn- worlt In a family of three ; muit lie good cook and laundrcFfl. Apply to 1723 Dodge street C 831 23 _ FOR GOOD AND ItnSpnfTAllt.K OIRI/5 CALT. , Bonn. . I. Y. W C. Asfn Home , S018 Divtnport. C 831 AID * \VANTin. : A YOITNC1 WOMAN cnnvifx er , she mint lie cxpeilonted , plucky nnd nlilc to woik , resident of nnd acquainted with Omnlia best tlty references required Address O C2 , Dee oHlce C MSU KOIl IN AM , , PARTS OP THK CITY THE O r Dnvls Company , 150 > Pnn nm. D 144 noti&ns IIINIWA & co , los N. ISTII ST. D-143 MODIMIN HOUSES C. A STAUR 023 N. Y. LirE D HO CHOIPU HOUSES AND COTTAGES AI..L. OVER the city , 5 to J50. lldcllt ) , 170J Tarnnm fet D-147 _ HOUSES WALLACE , I1ROWN ULOCIC , 1STH nnd DoURlis D 14S 31OUSE % COTTAGES & STORES. AL.1.PARTS of cllv. Brennan , Ixjve Co , 430 Paxton block D 14 HOUSES , rrAT3 GARVIN I3ROS. 1G13 TARNAM U 150 _ HOUSE'S TOR RENT. HEMIS , PAXTON 11MC D-151 I ARGE 1J3T. M'CAGUE. IS'UI & DODGE. D-152 * TURKINGTON , C03 HEE IIUII-DING D 103 roil RENT- DETACHED E1OHT-ROOJI MODern - ern houpe Nice Hwn 1611 Pierce St D 472 iiAiiau LIST. r. n WEAD , 10111 & DOUGI VS D-G02-31 MOVING HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND PIANOS Om Vnn .t Storngo Co , 1415 I'nrnain Tel lr > 5J D 25 I ROOM IIOI'SE , 3121 HURT HTflEET , J10 , C- room Hat , 2111 rornnm t20 Potttr & . Geortie company , S W cor. ICth nnd rnrnam 'J JS01 ! 24 NICE RESinrVCE WITH I1ARN AND 200 FT ( veil shaded linn frontlnc oa t on N 27th Avc , :13 John W Hold Inn , iigent HC2 Tarnnm Rt. D-830 CHAP E. WILLIAMSON. C01 I1KE 11LDO DM833 A22 HOOMS. FtniNISIIEO ROOMS , Cll hOIJTII 17TH AVK. n 3C2 STEAM IIE\TEI ) ROOMS. T' MlPHONn AND nil conveniences : mtes reasonable , punrlt Repl. dem.0 212 H 17th Ht. E TC3 ROOMS WITH OR WITHOI'T HOARD. M7 8. 25th av eiiue. EMS23 It * ROOMS. ! S21 HoJi e eE E - Ki'iiNiHiiEi ) noon ron Limit uniihE- Inqulro 1921 Dougl IH rt E MSM 21 * ITIONT"HOOM m ; rno.NT HOOM ion rru.Msmi ; > norms \M > HOAUD. MODEHN Itltlt'IC , I'llOM J3.03 UP Dili N 19TH I' M4J2 n6 * Tliij MERUIAM , 2iH AND UOBOT ' F-M3SI 27 ROOMS AND IIOARP. 21 ! S 2VTH St. I' M'E3 MODEHN JIOOMS , VV'l fll 11OAIIU VERY Itl ponable Ml N lith. P M 3 . ' 3- ROOMS AND HOARD. 17.M DOl'OLAH HT r-Mfo. : ; ItOOMH W1111 HOARD : TRVNKIENT Al'PO\t- moJatlone AlU.in ) , S101 Douslna 1' MSSS KOII m\Ti M-im.Msiini ) TOUR MODEUN ROOM8 ON PARLOR PLOOR : ncni pail ; r.oo soutii 'Sth o-Msoe & rHAMiir.its.roR RENT MAN AND city wutei , wn ta pipe 219 N Kill street O S33 1'on AM > KOU HUNT , Tlin 4.S1OHY IIUU'IC 111'IUMNCl at ! > 1G I'm tin m t This LuUdhii ; hi * a flrvpioof ceim'nt Imfmem. loniplolo ( .tram hrJtlng fix tures ) vwtor nn nil HCOK , g.ie , etc. Apply at the plllra of 1h lit" . I-S10 Avvvrnn. Aar.Nia AND uuM.mts WAKTRO TO SKIA. a Ike Killer that Is sure death to chicken Ilci , horn1 , cau und hog Ike , cablngo v\orm . plant llco nnd bedbugs , nnniplc cnlto In nuKe ttvo Knllons t < > mall for lOo In rllvor T H lloonc , fievvnrJ. Nfb. J-M718 2.1 * _ \vu PAY n i'i : 100 on GO rou UACII NAMB with cuirect adilicss In Nchrulta ( outside of Omiha ) and surrounding statuu Send 10c for blank book and InMiuctloiu to II. H H. Co , Omaha , Neb. J-M771-A-20 IVANTKD AQKNTS. 175 l'iil MONTH AND expensed iuld uctho men If right , goods sold by sample only : samples. Him horse nnd car riage funilshej tree. Address Jobber , llox (308 , Huston , Mass. J-MWJ TO IU3NT. WANTED , TO KENT. H1X OIJ SKVEN-IIOOM modern house , with barn. In Ilantcom Park vlUnlly. Acldrona O . Bee. K-M761 IS * STOUAGH , PM. VAN & STORAGE , 1119 1'AIt.VAM , TEL 155 > FACH'IO 81O11AOK AND WA11KIIOU8IJ CO. , Kt HO Jnnta. General itura und fr.rv rdtng. \VAMT.IJTO I1UY. WlUtj PAT CASH fr-OIl Atb KIND" ? OP junks j guarantee untlitfactlon as to weight. A. U. Alplrn. 107 B. 10th. N.M A4 * HAND runNiTunn AND STOVES Ilrown'g. 102 S. lull. N-M615 All * CASH PAID von ot.n FiuTtitm nnns i O. Doup , 1307 Nicholas street. N M787 A20 roii .s\i.iri iiMi Mtn. HOlT8iiIOID furniture for fcaic , ! MI Hamilton Mrcet tMl'8 ) S3 * _ rou sAM3noiisns , WAGO > S , nrc. FOIl HAMJ rHKAlRIXSKAT C1OSn onrrlngp , furry , sleigh and three sell of carrlaKo nnrneM , nil In coot ] order Inquire nt room C40 Jlteo llulldlng. lo 4 P M75C-22 * T\VO.HIATID BUIHUJV. nonai : AND HAII ne , JCO , n burKnln. Dennett' utablos. 1415 Capitol avenue , P M81 > 21 rou SAII : _ HARDWOOD CHIIIIIIKO , HOO AND CHICKHN ffncc , cheaper thin "all wire. " C. II. I.cc 901 Douglns Q-KK nisT : sitn : swnirr POTATOES , t2 > PKH bbl , all sorts. Address Thco Wllllami Omnhn Q-Ml'.S _ CH1CKHN , HOQ AND 1.AWN rUNTIl , AM. wire ; cheaper than wood. Wile Work * , 401 S. 14th. Q-318 M2 _ oi'KN mtnor , $20 ; TOP nunoms. ns TO $ co- good surrey , | 7 > , another ftt JI3 , goo I phaeton , I73j nice open trap Dt lcs than co t. Drum mend Carriage Co , ISth nnd llarnej. llarnej.QM304 AS CMI'PINO MAritlNHS ft CLIPPnitS ! standard make ; all kinds repair : clippers ground prompt attention. A. U Undeland. 100 H llth. Q-Til A 4 _ I'HRK PIA'MOUTH HOCK EDdS. PUtl 8HT- ting , tOc. 932 N 2Cth St. Q 347 A3 COU1MI1IA IllCYCLH ; riHST-CI.AS RKPAIR. Only t40 00. II It. Hastings , 212 S. lllh st Q-M43I INVr.STIQATK. THI3 TAMOUS 11OUV STHni rniiKQ , C holes : complete ; J23 SO llrown'g. 102 B. 14th. Q-M514 A13 3 TANDKMS , SACIUflCli. ADDItr.SS O 35. lice. Q-GC3-23' A onuAT uor OP NHVV itousnsHona AND mule Hhoes for Hiile lit J Oberimm 1002 S. 13th street , Omaha. Q-M&42 23 I-AIIM ron IIHNT , v ni.ii iMpnovnn j. M. l-orrlstnll. 131 m Creek. Neb H Mill 21 * MASSARn. IIATIIS , KTC. MMH SMITH. 1121 nOUGLAI , KOOM 5 , J1AS- Bnge nnd stonm baths. T OG5 2T MRS nil IiON , KLKCTUIC1 MASSAO13 11ATII pirlors , restful and tur.itlve 417 S llth "t , up nlra -M79S 27 * { 23 00 RUPTURE CURIID TILtj MAY 1ST TOU Ji'iCO , no inln , no ilotcntlon from business , ve refer to hundredH of p illcnta cured The O n. Miller Co , S3J 3 Nev York Life llldg , Onnha. VIAVI roil tJTEHINi : THOlinLKS 34iS UCI3 llldg 1'hjslclan , consultation or health book free V m _ _ ilA'lHS MASSAGE. MMH POST , 31914 S 10TH. U 160 J2i00 nnwAiio WH.IJ nn PAID AND NO questions nsked for the return of po-kctbook. contnlnlng rings , < > tc . lost nt 2t > th nnd Hurney or between that and 26th and Howard Ad dress r CO. Hep _ U M339 OMAHA DKNTAI. COI.LF.C5n. 12 , < L PACII'IC STS Teeth filled with gold , nmalRam , tin , guttn- perch , cement nnd plnten miule for cost of material only. Teeth extracted and cleaned free U 102 MISS TRriim.l. HAS REMOVED HER DlinSS- maklng parlors to 2d floor , Paxton block , ICth street : clcntor. U M4C2-A8 * I CtTriE WRINKLES , RALDKESS AND Su perfluous hair. 326 Chamber of Commerce , Tiuo Co U-MC10 23 1IOM3Y TO ItOAN IlUAIi ESTATE. MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA mil estate , tJiennan , Iov < > Co , Paxton block. ' W 103 O.V OMAHA PROPER1V. LOWEST RATES ; building loam nant ° d. Fidelity Irust Co , W-1C3 MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES THE O r. Davis Co , IfO'i Tarnam bt W 1C I 0 PER CENT MONEY ' 1O LOAN ON OMAHA property. Neb farms. W. U MelUc 1st Nut11 13k. W-1C3 ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO 313 N Y. L. ; quick money at lo rates for choice farm loins - < 4n Iowa , northern Missouri , eastern Nebra ] ta. W 107 WE WILL HAVE J200.000 1O $300,000 1O LOAN In April May. June nnd July on nrst-elass Im proved Omaha propel ty l'i sums of Jl 000 to JlOOno , nnt nppllcitlons nt < mcfl , lonest lates on best loans ridellty Tiust company. 170J rarnnm St. W-MS77 CITY LOANS C. A. STARR. 923 N. Y. LIFE W 10G LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY property. W. 1'Jinam Smith & Co. , 1329 Tarnnni. W-176 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA property. Pusoy & Thoniis , 207 Tlrst National llanlc Dldg W 1C9 TAIIM I/3ANS , ONE TO TEN YEARS ; LOWest - est rates darvln llros . 1013 Farnam bt W M453 A8 1100 TO $2.00' ' ) r. D. WEAD , 16TII & . DOUOLAS. w so : 31 3IOM1V TO LOAN CHATTELS. MOVEY TO LOAN ON PURN1TURE , PIANOS , horees , \ agnns , etc. , at louest tales in city ; no rninoMil of gmielH' strictly confidential ; you can pay the loan off lit nny time or In any amount. OMAHA MORI GAGE LOAN CO SOS bo ICth St. X 170 MONEY TO LOAN , 30 CO , 90 DAYS , TUUNf. ture , pianos , etc. Duff Gre"n , room 8 , llarkcr blK. X171 IUIMMSS CHANGES. FOR 3AI.E HAL1INTEREbT IN 1'AIRMONT TllLune. Price , S30J , 110 cish nnd 510 monthly. NI man Jackson , Crete , Neb. Y COO TOR SALE AI10UT 2,000 L11S. MINION TYPE. TOO Ihe ngutp , ISO pair two-third cisos. 40 doulle Iron stinds for two-third cnncs This material wan used on The Omaha Bee. nnd Is In fairly good condition Will be sold cheap In hulk or In quantities to rult purchaser. Applj In person or by mall to The lice Pub lishing f'ompnn ) . Oinihn Neb Y 713 WILL SELL AT SACRIFICE. THE WELL- ciiulppcl foundry nnd machine shop ut Grand Islnml. Per particulars address 1' M Wales. Tioy , N Y. . or George I ! Hell , Grand Island , Neb Y MC37 A15 Foil HALE AT HAL ! ' PRICO SMALL 8TOCIC of groceries niul llxturcs 1701 St Mar > 'n u\e- nue Y M847 23 * TOR SALE tl 000 0 STOCK IN A TRANSFER unit jobbing Implement hou5ft. paying hUflne'-iH , goud rcnxoiiH for selling AdJrets ] iox fM > , Council Illuffs , In Y-M84S 25 UHY noons STOPIC rou SALE VVIIleon , a proiulnrnt dry goods merchant of lloimo , Ii , died tuddenly In New York City nn the ICth lust Thn administratrix of hl estnti1 ( his nldnvv ) solicits eoircbpoudenco from inrtlrs nha menu biifilnisslsliliiu to ingage In 111" 'to good * trade In u live , go-ahead cly ( of 10 COO Inhabitants Stuck new and cleans loiatlnn ono of thn best In the city and an cnlnlillflii'il bunlnrsK that han been very pmllt. able during Ilia hunti'st times. Y il'-Sf 23 rou I\GIIAXRK. A SPLENDID B20-ACI1E TARM IN SOUTII- wcntern Iowa for Omaha properly Owner will give n bargain fidelity lru Co , pole agents , 1702 rarnam slrret X MCC3 24 TO EXCHANGE. LOT AND S.ROOM HOUSE. rl a | , for tl.OOO druc Block Address Q 47 , lice 7.-M804 20 * rou H\LI : _ KOI1NT/.E PIMCE HOMES AT CCC ON THK dollar. 12.250 , 13 COO to 1C 'M , tea photos nt IClh nnd rarnam. Morse bldg , J. J Gibson. 614 first National Bnnlc bldg. RE 175 PARTIES WANTING ACRE PROPERTY. IN tracts of from five to forty acres , near the city , desirable building lots or homes of from fhu to ten rooms , at very low figures , should see Potter & George Company , 3 W , cor. ISttt and Tarnam strcctt , RE M130 31 3NAPS-HETWEEN NEW EXPOSITION SITES and north of KounU Place , full lot , cast front ; price. IMO. Adlolnlnx New Exposition cite , full lot on North Twtnty-rourtii street ; price , J1W , 27111 and 1718 North 8th Ht , ono 9 and one 6- room houst : price for houses and ground , tl 7M. Near Cth and Cass sts. , full lot ; price , 13 000 , Near 21th iind Dodge tts , 8-rooin modern house : fctecm heat : largo corner lot ; rrlce , 10,000 ! worth JIO.OOO. Adjoining new Exposition site , clirtco vacant property to lease JOHN N , FRENZER. OP. P. O. I'OIl SAI.13 IU3AIESTATE. . ( Continued ) HOUSK < ? , LOTS , FARMS , LAND1) . IX ) VNS- Gco. I * Ilemls Real Estate Co. , Paxton llllt KOR SAI.IV-CHEAP , C-IIOOM COTTAGE AND lot on 19th , ncnr I ike St. IJox 373 , Kearney , Neb RB M774-27 TINE GARDEN TRACT , 10 ACRES , ALU IN cultivation , clone to city , 1000 per acre Hlcki , 301 N. Y Life llldng RK-S33 23 inIlIIM ! ) AMI I/OA > ASSOCIATION. SHARES IN MUTUAL U i II AS"'N PAYS 6 , 7 , S percent when 1 , 2 , 3 years old , ninny s re- dccinable 1704 Farnam street Nnltlnger , Pec. IS ] HOW TO GET A HOME OR SECURE GOOD Interest on savings. Apply to Omaha L & U. Am'n 1704 Karnnm G M Nnttlnger , Sec. \V\TOIIMAlCnilS. REST WORK AND LOWEST PRICES PORE- inan foi Max Meyer & Hro. Co for ten years Main springs , 7Cc , watches clraned , 75o , and nil other work on the same scale E. Kctlcrer , Manufacturing Jcncltr and Engraver , 216 8. 15th St < . upstairs. 622 28 CAIIPET CI.EAM.\O. CHAMPION CARPirr CLL'ANINO CO . CARPET beaten , ncoured nnd rcno\nlcd , rctlttlng und relaying - laying carpets n. upeclalty ; new management. 718-720 South 14th St. , Omalm Neb Tel C55 CS5-A17 LOST. LOW. WEDNESDAY. NEAR 26TH & HARNEY streets , ladles' leather pocket book , contain ing B rings , keys and money , finder will re turn to llee otllce nnd receive liberal reward ! . " ' 103 LOST A LIVER COLORED POINTER DOG bultablc rewnrtl will l > e pild If returned to 212 S. 13th St Dr. J E Summers , JrLost Lost S37 23 LIFE INS POLICIES BOUGHT. W. P. HOUDEN ASTHOI.OOV. PROFESSOR A MA3ERY OF EGYPT. PALMIstry - Istry nnd astrology , the wonder of the ute , Pi-t. prepont nnd future told or no charge1t 2026 Hnrney St Omaha Neb 702 ' 'i PACICEU. GET M S WAMU.IN'S PRICES ON rUENt- lur" picking , rep ilrlng , upholstering : mat tresses made and renovated , 2111 Cumlng lei J331. 178 Ml'SIC ' , A1ST AMJ I , VM3UAGG. GEORGE r GEL.L.ENRECK. BANJO , MANDO lln and guitar teacher. Room 412 I3co Rldg. Tel SSS 100 IMIVblCIAAS. DR W. R HOURS. ZS1C SHERMAN AVENUE , nesmmed practice. Telephone Office. U"d : rtslde'nce. 374 Wl 't' s vI G JIACIIIM S AMI suri'Mns. NEW HOME. HOUSEHOLD AND WHITE sewing machine office , 1514 Cap Avc. Tel 1174 181 S1IORTI1AM ) A..M ) TYPEWRITING. A. C VAN SANT'S faCHOOL , 513 N. Y. LITE. AT OMAHA BUS COLLEGE. 1CT1I & DUGLAS. I'AWNIHIOKCIIS. H. MAROWITZ LOANS HONEY , 418 N. M ST. FAIIM FOR HHNT. DAIRY FARM. 4 MILES 3 W. . TOR RENT , SO ncres. fine buildings. D. C , Patterson , apent , 1G23 rnrnam MISS TARM roil RENT. 240 ACRES. ISO UNDER I > low , Rood buildings , lent two fifth1 * : renters with plus teams need not anpl } . 721 N V. Life bldg. M843 23- TYPEWRITERS. GET THE FIRST TYPEWRITERS ; SUPPLIES : icpalrj United Tjpenrlter S. Supplies Co , 1612 rarnam St 43C June 30 ACRES TOR RENT. 40 ncres , near South Omiha , 10 acres , near bouth Omaha Potttr & George Co , S. W. cor. ICth and rnrnam M810 24 MEDICAL. LADIES ! CHICIIESTER'S ENGLISH PENNY- roynl Pills ( Ulnmonil brand ) nre the best. Safe , reliable. Take no otlur Kent 4o stamps for ptirtlculais "Rellot for Lailles " In letter by return mall. At dnigslsts. Chlchester Chemi cal Co. 1'hlladelnhla , Pa. Mention Hee MSU 23 * SUES & CO. , PATENT SOLICI10RS , Bco Building , Omaha Neb Advlco nnd 1'atont Book FUSE PROPOSALS rOU FRESH VEGETAbles - blos Headquarters Department of the Platte , Olllco of the Chief Commissary , Omnlia. Neb , Mnich 11 1897. Sealed pro posals , In triplicate , mill bo received hero until 11 o'clock a. m . central standard tlmo , March 25 , 1S97 , nnd then opened publicly , for furnishing and delivery of such quantities of potatoes ns may bo required by the Sub sistence Department nt Omaha , Neb , and nt Forts Nlobrnra and Robinson , Neb. ; Fort U A. Russell. Wyo. , and Tort Me.idc , S. D Proposals -will also bo received and opened by the Commissaries ut Forts Nlobrarn Robinson , D , A. Russell and Menda until 10 o'clock a , in. , mountain standard time , Maroh 25 , 1897 , each Post Commissary re ceiving proposals for his own post only. The right Is reserved to reject nny or all proposals In whole or In part. Ulank pro posals and specifications , showing In detail the articles nnd quantities required , and giving- full Information as to conditions of contract , < wlll bo furnished on application to nny of the above mentioned olllcers. FRANK E. NYE , Majoi and C. S. DR. 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BREAKS THE RIGCS WILL Mrs , Briggs Hold tg Bo Sane When Document Was Issued. EXECUTION OF THE DOCUMENT NOT LEGAL Count } JuilRO llix\cr' | Deelxloii the KnU c , IXntc 111 the llnniln iif tji , - .Son ot the County Judge Baxter .handed . Jown his de cision yesterday In the' Drlggs will con test , finding that Mrs Ilrlggs was ot sound mind nt the tlmo the will was executed , hut rofuMng tha probate of the will for the reason that the document bad not been executed as require * ! by the statutes. This decision sots aside the will and leaves the entire estate , valued at $350,000 , In the hands of Clinton H. Ilrlggs , the only son and heir of the deceased. The county court room was crowded at the hour announced for'tho decision to be banded down. The contest over the will excited a great deal of Interest and formed a topic of Conversation for the past two months. During tbo hearing , the attend ance at the court room was qulto large. The expressions of opinion heard about the court house were almost unanimously In favor of the breaking of the will. Mr. Briggs was the icclplent of many congratulations at the termination of the case Mrs. Bmlly J. Brlggs died September 21 , 1896 , leaving an only son , Clinton H. Ilrlgga. In her will , dated Novembr 12 , 1805 , she named George I. Gilbert and C. Will Hamil ton executors , nnd these two men , together with C. P. Catlln , trustees. It was pro vided that the estate should be administered In such a way that the son was effectually barred from exercising auy control over the property , although It was provided that the estate should be In his name. When the will was offered for probate , it was contested on the ground that Mrs Brlggs was of unBound - Bound mind at the tlmo It was executed , and for the reason that the document had not be--a executed In accordance with the stat utes. In that the witnesses and the testatrix did not subscribe to the will In the presence of each other. This last point was sus tained and the probate of the will was re fused for that tvason. DECISION TURNS ON ONn POINT. The testimony offered In the caae was vsry voluminous , the examination of witnessed occupjlng about three weeks. The great volume of testimony was devoted to proving and disproving the all gatlon that Mrs. Brlggs was of unsound mind at the time the will was executed. Tor this purpose witnesses wcro brought from distant points and the greater part of the time waa devoted to this ono point. The only testimony on the point on which the decision turned , viz. ; the execution of the document , was tlmt.ot W. H. Ijams and C. Z. Gould , the two witnesses to the docu- m ° nt. Mr. Ijams testified that bo could not positively remember Whether Mrs. Brlggs was in the room when ho signed his name OB a witness or not. Mr. Gould testified Miry positively that Mrs. Brlggs was not In the room when Mr. Ijams' ' signed , and he was not certain whether she returned to the room when ho ( Gould ) signed his name to ths document or not. Judge Baxter's opinion In the cose covered nineteen pages of typewritten legal paper , and was very exhaustive. He said he should not attempt an elaborate discussion of the law and the facts In .the cose , but would confine himself to a slrqplc statement of the principles of law Involved and the conclusions reached as to the facts. Ho first took up the point of tha mental'capacity ' of the testa trix. Fourteen pages of the decisloii ivero devoted to discussing flic evidence on this point and the law bearing upon the question ot what constitutes mental Incapacity. Curiously enough , the evidence which -weighed the heaviest with the court In determining that the testatrix was of sound mind was that contained In a largo number ot business letters Introduced by the proponents of the will. These letters wcro signed by Mrs. Briggs and were in her handwriting. They were clear , business-like documents , and great stress was laid upon them In the argu ment by the attorney for the executors By an oversight , the attorney for Clinton Brlggs neglected to Introduce evidence to show most positively that these letters were written at the dictation , of Clinton. The attorneys say they have the strongest evidence on this point , but were desirous of breaking the will on other grounds If possible. It Is not known Whether the casa will bo appealed to the district court or not. All the costs In the case BO far will bo taxed against the estate , as announced by Judge Baxter this morning. General Cow In , attor ney for Brlggs , said after the case was de cided , that ho did not believe the case would bo appealed , as no one had any Interest In the matter except Brlggs 1IUUXU ARTK11S nnMAt.t n OMAHA llctiim from \Vooil in cii'n C'onciitloii lli-lil nt St. Lonl * . The headquarters of the sovereign camp o tha Woodmen ot the World will remain In thla city for the next two years at least This was decided upon at the recent St Louis meeting of that body The local hen officers arc considerably elated over the mat tcr , Inasmuch as > there was a decided sentl mcnt In favor ot a removal of the offices to eomo more central point. In view of the retention of the offlces , a number of Improvements are to he made at once In tha ofllco suite In the Sliccloy block Tlio work was commenced jestcrday , when the beginning was mode upon a steel vault 12x14 feet In size This vault will bo the second largest In the city , and It will cost In the neighborhood of $1,000 Sovereign Clerk Yatcs , one of the officers In attendance at the St Louis meeting , was decidedly Jubilant at the defeat of the move ment to remove the headquarters IIo said that the lo ° s ot the olllces would bo qulto a serious blow to the business Interests ot the city All the lltcrnturo and notices sent out are dated from Omaha , and consequently quently the city gains a great amount ot advertising In that way. All the money from assessments coni'vj Into the offices and ta disbursed through them Most ot this money Is moving continually , but jet the offices continually retain a balance of some $30,000 In a local bank. This Incoming and outgoing money , however , la Included In the bank clearings. The sovereign clerk estimates that the order will add $1.000,000 to the clearings this year. Klnally qulto a sum Is spent In salaries In this city , some thirty people being employed In the offices. The difficulties between the sovereign offi cers and Alpha camp of this city came up for consideration In the meeting. The trouble was thoroughly sifted by a commit tee of the delegates which reported a resolu- tlon , supporting the sovereign officers and censuring tha disaffected members of the subordinate camp. The department plan failed to bo adopted by about three votes. The plan of assess ment will therefore icmaln as at present The sovereign camp , however , decided to start a reserve fund. The first two assess ments paid In by new members will bo place * ' In It and also all the surplus over and above $10,000 that may accumulate In the genera fund at the end of any year. Whenever the death losses amount to more than the pro ceeds of sixteen asscrsments In any DHL > ear the difference Is to be drawn out ol this fund. The assessment upon now members be tween the ages ofIS and 52 years was In creased about 30 per cent. Railroaders will In the future be admitted Into the order but the assessments will be about 20 per cent higher than that ot other members In less hazardous occupations. The following Omaha members were In at tendance at the meeting' Sovereign Com mander J C Hoot , Sovereign Clerk John T. Yates. Sovereign Physician Hedgers , Sovereign eign Banker P. P Ilooso and Delegate A. L Churchill. The > returned home last night. The next meeting of the sovereign camp will occur In Memphis In 1899. I'nront of Inltlntiti * anil Referendum. Hypnotism was the subject dtscusccd Sun- diy at the meeting of the Omaha Philo sophical club , Dr. Meiriam opening with an able address , showing that the primary facts of hjpnotlsn. were not to bo disputed , but that much of what was pretended and popu larly believed was grossly exaggerated. It was not kncwn until the meeting waa over that among those who listened was Rltvvood Pomcroy. founder of the Initiative and referendum movement In this countiy. Many of these who remained after the meetIng - Ing were Introduced to Mr. Poaicroy , who engaged In a talk on the pt ogress being made by direct legislation , Incidentally replying to manv questions propounded. Mr. Pomeroy is quite a young man and a fluent talker. His \lsit here la on private business. The pure Julco of the grape , no artificial flavor In Cook's Imperial Champagne , extra dry. Try It. Holihcil AVhllc LeavIiiBClmrch. . , A highway lobbery occurred about 9 o'clock Sunday night on North Eighteenth , between Callfouiia and Webstei streets. The victim was Mrs. Stroud of SIC. South Twenty-fourth street. As she was about to get Into a car riage after leaving church a couple of joung men rushed up to her and snatched a pocketbook - book from her hand. It contained a smal ! sum of money. A report watl at once made to the police regarding the occurrence. Mrs. Stroud was able to furnish a good description of the thieves. Detectives were assigned to the case , but they failed utterly to locate the men. ] > : ite for the 1'eiiNniitN' Hull. April 3 has been chosen 34 the date upon which the Omaha Turnveroln will hold Us annual bauern ball , or peabants' dance. Those who attend the affair must bo at tired In the peasant dress of some nationality German or some other. The affair will open with a political meeting , at which a buigomaster will bo elected and other busi ness will bo transacted. After this Is con cluded a ball will bo begun , at which all modern dances will bo strictly tabooed. None but the old dances of the fatherland will bo put on. THERE IS A CURE FOR NERVOUS DISEASES Thousands of Supposed Incurable Cases Have Been Cured by Dr. Charcot's Kola Nervine Tablets , The eIlcacy ( of Dr. Charcot'a Kola Nervine Tablets In nil cases of nenoug debility , sleep- IcsBiiess , nervous dgpcpsln , melancholia , Im poverished blood , neurnlBla , impaired vigor , rheu matism nnd all other conditions arlslnR from a debilitated nervous sjstem ) s no longer open to question. Dr. Chnrcot's Kola Nervine Tablets nro fa mous for two reasons , first as the favoilto pre scription of tha late Ur , Jean Martin Chat cot of 1'arls , The ercntest nnd most successful tpeclal- 1st on nervous diseases the world lias ever known. Second for UH cures In cases wliero other remedied and physicians failed to give re lief.Dr. Dr. Charcot's Kola Nervine Tablets nrc post- thely Ireo from opiates , narcotics or any other f ot an Injurious nature Yiiey act as a nour- DB. IBAN MARTIN CIUBCOT. food for the nerv es and blood nnd cure by repairing the waster tissues , building up the nervous njslem to Its normal HreiiEtti and vigor The truthfulness of tbo above statement Is backed up by hundreds of honest , earnest tes timonial letters from physicians as well as pa tients from all parts of tha country , of a char acter seldom , If ever , elven a proprietary rem edy. edy.II II , J Drummond , Palmyra , Mo. , one of the beet known attorneys In tlio state , writes : "I am glad to be able to say , truthfully , that ! have received jrreat benefit fiom Ur , Cliarcot's Kola Nervine Tablets. lie fora I began their u e I was very nervous had sleepless nights , lost vlKor and strength generally. 1'roiu ull these troubles I have had positive relief. IVr. Imps the iKit evidence 1 can give of my belief of the virtues of the remedy Is by enclosing draft for 11.00 for which send me six boxes of I the Tablet * . Ite i > cctfully youm II , J. Drummond. pounds In weight ; but such Is the fact , nnd to Dr. Chnrcot's Kea | Nervine Tablets belonu nil tbo credit. " Mrs. Amelia Ilcynolds Dr. A , C Sherwln , Hotel Pelhnm , Doston. Mass , writes under dnto of Dec. Cth , ISJ3 : "i am prescribing Dr Clmrcofs Kola Nervine Tub. lets for Nervousness , Insomnia Djejjcjjsla and Neuralgia with excellent results I Imvo no hesitation In btntlng that they nro Infallible In all forms of nervous dlbcaecs Their InUgorut , Ing properties are wondeiful Yours truly , A , C. micro In , M D. Dr Charcot's wonderful prescription Is not represented an a miracle worker nor a cure-all reined ) Hut It Is a proven fact that for nil ncrvuus troubles they are Infallible. Dr. Char , cot's Kola Nervine Tablels have a well earned record of curing In thousands of cases when ull other remedies had failed , bold by all druggists or milled direct DO cents and 31 00 per box Write for pamphlet , Uureka Chemical and MfiT. Co , La Crosse , \Vls tlio fniuoiiH lliiHlon ilHlne mill author , under date of Dec 21rd , 1895 , writes : "J nm assured by a careful Inquiry among leadlns physicians and personal friends who have used It mil In whom I have Ilia utmost confidence , that Dr C'harcot's Kola Nervine Tablets nre Invaluable In Insomnia una an nervous diseases. Kclw. U , Ilule. 3. Stlllrnan Smith. 3 Hamilton Place , lloston , assistant to Dr. Kdw , Kvfrett Hale , writes ; "Dr. Charcot's Kola Nervine Tablets are es pecially > aluable an a stimulant In restoring wasted energies and strength , with no risk of subsequent loss. Victims of Insomnia and nerv- uus prostration can rely Implicitly on the tablets us a sura remedy , J rillllman Hmllh Mrs. Amelia Reynolds. 2901 lilalsdell Avc , Minneapolis , writes ; " 1'rom being a thin. emaciated , nervous , sleepless woman , I would not have believed I could. In so brief a time. have been changed to a bright , cheery and healthy woman , with an increase of fifteen VIEWS OF CHAIRMAN POST Stata Oommitteo Endorses the Inj auction Proceedings nt Lincoln , GROSS FRAUD IN THE RECOUNT OF VOTES Mrnitirrft of Itrpulillvnn Crnlrnl Com mittee to Moot in Lincoln , When ( luentlotin Concern I up : Tolltlrnl Sltnntlon Will lie I > l eu * e < l. Ocorgo W. Post of York , chairman of the republican state central committee , was In the city yesterday. In talking of the Injunction proceedings against the recount ot the % ole on the constitutional amendments , ho said : "Tho action was not taken by the csntral committee , but It was with Us consent. I asked the governor to appoint n dignified nnd honorable commission to count the vote that when the result should bs announced the members of all pirtlss would bo eatlafltxl with It , but ho saw fit to do otherwise. Wo wcro satisfied beyond any question that gross frauds were being committed In the recount and consequently the Injunction uroccodlngs were commenced. There was an undisguised attempt to change the constitution and count two men who were not elected Into offices which did not exist , because the commission had the power to do so. All that the ru- publlcann want Is an open count. We naked for that after the commission was appointed and were refused. Whatever stops may now bo token to continue the count , wo shall renew those demands and Insist upon them. "Tho question ot whether the popullsti would not have hurt tholr party more by being allowed to conllntio the count and perpetrate the contemplated fraud did not enter Into consideration. It was not a matter of affecting the condition of political parties of the future , but one of right and wrong Just now and the future will be allowed to care for Itself "I believe that some of the members of the commission are honest men , but they were being hoodwinked by the others One man , who was tlolng most of the counting , has long been In disrepute amontr all classes of people in Lincoln , yet he was appointed to represent the icpubllcans , and through this channel the plotters oxpecte < l to change the constitution ot the state and outrugo all of the people. " Mr Post said that the executive committee of the state central committee would meel In Lincoln today , and , while the meet ing was not called specially for that pur pose , the recount problem would doubtless bo considered , with other questions concernIng - Ing the political situation. The popularity ot Salvation Oil Is not as tonishing when wo hear of Its many cures. PRAISES roil KUHHICA SPHIMJS. Climate mill Water Which Work "VVoii- ilcrH for the Invalid. ST. LOUIS , March 21. To the Editor of The Dee : "Go down to Eureka Springs , Ark. , stay a couple of days , drink the vvat ° r from each different spring as you pass It , walking from the Crescent hotel down to the cud of the electric car line , stay out of doors all you can , take any ono of their numerous kinds of baths tlio first daythat you are there , and ride any ono of their numerous kinds of horses the next day , and you -will come back feeling $500 better off. " In re sponse to my credulous Inquiry , my friend , a commercial travelei , added : "Yes , I mean It. It Is the greatest spot on God's green earth. The weather there seems to act upon your system as docs soap and water upon jour clothing In the laundry , and no matter ho'v tired you maji feel , how dull or how llstlcta , a very tew dajs spent in that mountain region will do you a great deal of good. It saved my life. Its too long a etorj to tell , but frankly I assure you If you , take my word and made that trip you will not regret It. " I did. I have returned. All that my friend said was true. The Trlsco lallroad out of St. Louis , under Its new "fllclent manager , Mr. Nicholson , formerly of the Santa Fe , Is making strong cffoits to familiarize the people of the country with the value of this place as a health-giving resort. They have occasional excursions at low rates , and In many cases ar willing to extend the limit of the return ticket to the passenger who wishes to remain longer at the springs ; a sort of guarantee of the value of the goods , or your money returned. I took advantage of one of th ° se excur sions , and loft in the evening for there , thinking that If It were not as wonderful as my friend Insisted , that at least a change would do me good. I have returned , and am fully satisfied that my friend was Justified In his eulogies , and I am now as enthusi astic as he. Imagine leaving a damp , dismal St. Louis day , resting In a fltst-claES Pullman , sleeper , on n road bedded with heavy steel rails , finding yourself headed for the wilds of Ar kansas with all tlio comforts and conven iences of modern travel. At Monctto a moot pavory breakfast Is served at the railway eating house , you change care at Sellgman and take the branch line to nurcka Springs. Springs.CAPITAL CAPITAL WORKS WONDERS. This little branch Hue of some nineteen mllea is the ono originally built by General Powell Clayton , iccenty appointed minister to Mexico I earned while at Eureka that he | had largely given up all of his Intrre to In that legion to the 'Frisco railway , and that what ono man could not bo expected to do with limited capital , the great power of the 'Frisco railway will accomplish the ulll Izlng and popularizing of the resources of this really wonderful spot. It Is a beautiful ride going down tlio canjon from Ssllgman to Kureka Spring- ) , crossing rippling brooks of purest water , with sandy bottoms , ono Is Immediately struck , on getting Into this mountain region , with the wonderful blueness - ness ot the sky. It Is that blue that Is found only at San Plego , Cal. , and along the 111- vlera on the Mediterranean , and apropca of the Ulvlora , I was told by Mr. Shaw , presi dent of the American Ulsciilt company nt Chicago , that he hail spent tcveial seasons at the Riviera and while there found lilm.iolf relieved of his asthmatic trouble only by the mo of Bomo strong Cast Indian drug brought there by a celebrated phjslclnn That ho had tried the Hivlcra. region from Mar- sallies to Cannes , that ho had given It up , and now comes to Eureka Springs ovry spring to find hero what Ills wealth and ability to travel have never Riven him else where In the world perfect ficedom from all troubles without the use ( if any drugs whatever. I have a friend who Is a living exponent of the climate and the water of Utirrka Springs , a Mr. Fjank Campbell , who wont there six yeara ago after having been an Invalid for seven yeara with inflammatory rheumatism , and who had been at Hot Springs for a year and a half. Ills good wife had heard of Eureka1 Springs , and took him there a totally disabled Invalid , unable to walk. Well , today , ( If ho Is doing what lie did day before yesterday ) , he Is tiding one of the wildest kind of a mountain pony up and down those hills , ten or llfteen miles a day , following his vocation as superintend ent ot the water works sjatem and super intendent of the water works at Eureka Springs , where they can throw n stream from a hydrant , I won't say how high , be cause I want to bo believed , but higher than any steam engine that I have over seen do it In the city , Is no sinecure Tliulr stand plpo Is100 fe t above the Iqwost water main and gives a pressure of 1C5 pounds when full. They don't use any steam engine. If they have a fire , ( and hey have had several severe ones , until his water works system was Inaugurated ) , .hey attach a hose to a hydrant anywhere- n the city , and , It necessary , can get a irossuro of 200 pounds. Mr. Campbell lx yeara ago was given up by all his physicians is a dead man. It was Impossible for him to live. When be came to Eureka Springs you could "read a paper through his cars ; " oday he does everything pertaining to the city water works system except firing the jollera , and to hla credit ho U said that n spite of all prognostications to the con- rary , lie has made It a cucceea , Bolf-mipport- ng , thoroughly efficient , and ho lias a sur plus in the treasury , 1C I could tell you all that ho has told rae ot the "wonderful thine * of Eureka Spring , HAIR TONIC The flr t nnd only discovery known to fciencc to turn gray Imlr Imck to lift youthful , natural color by the clcntlfl' notion of clruilat- In the coloring matter throughout the channels of the linlr'n entire structure. STOPS HAIR FALLING In from ! l hour * to one \\cek Cures Dandruff anil nil known nllmrntn of the Imlr unit scalp. A medicine for rostoiliiB the lirnlth nn.l beauty ot the hair , for children or adults. muled or fe males , blondrs or brunettes Softens ilry , ImtiOi Imlr. keeps , Imlr In curl and Is the 1'cst Imlr dressing In the worl.l SoM every vvhcrp. Fan IK- ordered by mnll Address Mine Ynle , Tcmnlr of Rontity , Chicago , Mine \nlc' Guide to Henuty Mnllcd Tree. Vfe Mndntna Vole's llnndVliltcncr ( or t.llf White ) Hands. It would bo doing many people who arc 111 & great kindness , but It would take too much ot jour space. C10OI ) ACCOMMODATIONS. nurcka Springs has ROIIO throiiRU the de pressed times , like other towns all over the country , tint nn awakening has taken plnco , and It Is bound to bo the great heillli resort of the central part of this country. It has ix hotel , the Crescent , that cost $260.- 000 think of It , In a town of I don't know- how few Inhabitants with all modern ac commodations and an oillclcnt manager. IIo Is well known In the west , a Mr. 1'lank , who conducted three or four hotels suc cessfully during the World's fair , and la connection with the Crescent conducts the ono at Las Vegas , MoiUezuma. and tlio famous bath houses and hospitals there. It Is quite an Important Item to people of III health and means , who are able to gck good health by mcnni of tra\el , to feel thnt tholr proper wants have been anticipated , and that thcj can reach this spot with all case and comfort and find a satisfactory hotel upon their arrival , They lm\o a new major In nnrcka , who seems to bo the right man for the place a Dr. Hardesty. I did not meet him , but I tun told that when ho took his plllclal position the tlty ncrlpt sold for 10 cents on the dollar , today It Is worth par Wh n > ou reach tlio depot at nurclta Springs from Sellgman you will bo disap pointed to a certain extent. Ot course jou have had the deep blue sky and the revivify ing air , but ynu have not as jet reached the beat spot of all to thoroughly enjoy , un derstand and appreciate all the meaning of ISureka Springs. TnKu anj one of the carriages up the hills 400 or COO fool high over their atcep roida. Kiaded the best that they possibly can do under such circumstances , and when you ar rive at the top and bland on tha porch of the Crcycent hotel and look below jou , around you ami above jou , you will begin to reallro what It all means. Think ot It. You are 1,500 feet higher than Hot Springs , 2,000 feet above the level of th sea , surrounded by plno woods and breathing the llfo-glvlng air scented by them. Then , make up jour mind to rest and get well. You will. Wilto to Mr. Nicholson , general passenger agent of the 'Frisco railroad at St. Louis , and ask him to send you circulars about Eureka Springs. That's his business He will bo glad to do It for you. You will then learn all the wonderful things they claim , and I am prepared to admit almost anything , no matter how wonderful. The mean annual temperature ot Eureka Springs Is 58.93 , Hot Springs Is 61.16 The summer mean at Hot Springs Is 81.57 , nt Eureka Springs 74 79. The average numbcf of clear days at Hot Springs la 102 , at Eu reka Springs 203 , thus the meteorological records show that a marked difference exists In those two places in the conditions that go to make up climate. I have made this com parison with Hot Springs as Introductory to another very Important fact that struck me , and that Is , that at Eureka Springs the people leave tholr doors open. It Is an lion "at town , a primitive community. They have no gambling hells , ho drinking resorts. For those in search of health , comment Is un- necessaiy. CHANCE TO SLEEP. Oh , what a sleep you have there Malaria , of course , Is unknown , end beat of all nature has so thoroughly drained this mountainous region as to leave no stagnant pools ; con sequently theie are no mosquitoes They claim that It Is much hauler to decide what these waters will not cure than It Is what fhoy will cure There are very many plcaa- ant people there now , and the season has just opened. If this happens to reach the eyes of anyone ono who Is tired , or any one who has kidney trouble , nerve tire , or any ono of two dozen or more diseroes let mo earnestly advlso them to go to Eureka Springs. Particularly Is It good for eye trouble , and the story luns that it was first discovered by the effect that the water had upon the granu lated rjcllds of a hunter who bathed his cjcs In the springs.I"ie Is one of thoio places that In summer jou have to sleep with a blanket ; not a heavy blanket , but a blanket. Leave your windows open , brcatho the air , stay out of doors all you can , walk , ride their horses , cleanse your sjstem with water externally and Internally. If > ou have liver complaint or malaria It will wash It out , depend upon It. Sleep' ' you will have to , jou ran't help but sleep from 9 o'clock In the evening until 9 o'clock In the morn ing. No ono over came there with nervous prostration but left without It Men como there In hacks with Brlght's disease ; In a week they pro idling hoiseback. Now this has been told to mo by men whom I know to bo truthful. There are n any delightful ppots around , as there must bo in this mountainous region. The tlmo will not hang heavily upon jour hands. Belicvo me , It Is well worth tha tlmo and iiioi cy it will cost you , and Eureka Spilngs Is not ,1 place vvhero they lob jou at oveiv coir or. They uio not educated to that yet ; thoj will bo In time , of com so. The hotnl and transportation rates are very leasonablc , and you are not continually bored with all soils of designs upon your pockPtbook. Take my advice , and go WILLIAM WIIIGHT. Illicit-Hill' Of VIl-MHle'H. Tli9 reports received by the city health dcpaitmcnt Indicate that Omaha IK having n run of measles and ono that H a record- breaker , Over 125 taseH have bucn reported tia far this month and as scarcely one-fouitli of the cat.ua are reported , It Is estimated that there arc now fully COO case's of the dlaciuia In the cty. | The feature of the dleeabo Is somo.vhat pccullai In the respect Hint tha headache that prrcedi.ii the eruption on tha skin In , ciy HPVITII No fatalities have re sulted , however , except In the case of ono very joting Infant and three children In an Arablnni family on the bottoms. In the luut case the deaths arc described to Insutllclent protcrtlou from the cold. Summon MuKiM u Connexion , Fritz ISwatison , amUed Saturday , ycater- day conferaod that on March 10 ho net flro to the bains connected with the Willow Sprint's distillery IIo gave no motive for having committed the crime. lonpr my throat \vns filled with sores , largo luinpi formed on my neck , and a liorrlblo ulcer broUo out on my jaw , says Mr. O. II. Ulbert"yho resides at nor. 22d St. and Avenue ) N. , Oalveston , Texas. IIo vna ? three timoa pro nounced cured by prominent phy sicians , but tlio dreadful discasu al ways returned ; ho\vns then told that was the onlycuro Ilia hair had all fallen out , and ho was in a sad plight , After takincr ono bottle of ft. 3 , 8. lie began to improve and two dozen bottles our eel lilm completely , bo that for more tliansixyearsho sss lias bad no sign of the disease. Ilooli on the dUeaso and Us treatment mallMi f rea by Bwif t Specific Co. , Atlanta , da *