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aid content of the cwlc. ' The uppolntlni ?
p. wer of the Rovcrnor ends there and should
fi d there clue the Rovornor m-ir become
tup RoTrrning power Instcml of the people ,
vhcrc a'on" that sovereign power Is lodged
l.i a rcpublltan form of got eminent
UlTIIOtT VALID AtTHOIUTV.
It mirt bo admitted that t'les legislature
hdi no constitutional authority to confer upon
thi Rovtrnor tlio right to appoint these Kire
a 11 1'olire Commlsslonera If they are local
oOlccr * ol the municipality and without such
legislative authority no one would contend
fit he vvuiltl have that right. If the Klrc
etui I'ollce Commissioners arc state officers
officers which t'.io stnto lias the right tel
l \c appointed by the Rovernor In the oxer-
cw of what H called the ( wllco power of the
s'alo then It follows tint the state should
lav tliutn thnr salarleh ror two reasons
1 Irst , to make the cltl/ctn of the city pay
the salaries of ctnto ofllccis oipolntcil ( by the
Biuto to ilo police duty tor the state , and
wl'lioiit rtio people of the city having any
choir o In the matter , would be Imposing n
Ux , or , tvliil Is thn same , a debt , tpon a
muiilciio1Uy | , to be paid by taxation without
( ha rlihl ; ot representation , nnd , second , It
would bo obnoxlout to the plain sulrlt and
meaning ot the constitution which requires
that the taxes upon the people shall be
unlfoun The cltl/ena ot the city would be
taxed to twy the paUirles of the state's pallet )
agents for service * which Inured to the
benefit of the people of the whole state , yet
without the other portions ot the state con-
Irlbut'og a Hko amount or nny amount for
the benefits which they received In common
with the rff'lo of the mtitilclnilltv the city.
Such a doctrine as that will strike down
free Rovernmrnl , In that It Is n centraliza
tion of political power In the state , and in
evitably leads to despotism , In that It de-
itro > s local mi'cilcipal self-government , Im
poses taxation upon tlio pcoplo. but donles
them ri ( > rcscntatlon , nnd Imposes unequal
tnirrticns or taxation upon the poonlo ot the
Blato inunlclpnlltics If they come within the
metropolitan class. Moieover , If this Is per
mitted , every village , town and city In the
state will bo Included within the state's
coprcssion In that rcgnd. Centrall/eil
political power never h is mid never will ho
( atlsfleil I have shown that there Is a never-
ending contention between centralized govern
ment and frco government n Irteprosslhlo
conIIlet lin nluaj.s been and alwdja will be
waged between these two faces , hence Hie
trlto KajltiB , 'Internal vigilance Is the price
of liberty ' Political and governmental cen
tralization of power Is alnajs tirollflc of ex
cuses and subterfuges to gain the ascendancy ,
the most plausible and specious being 'the
police power of HIP state , ' which has enabled
ccntiall7cd power to sap the liberties of the
pcrplo man thru any other fulfil- pretense of
that power
"Nor does the assumption of authority
stop here The riro nnd 1'ollco Doird have ,
under the act In question , well nigh plenary
potters over the chief of the fire department ,
Its ofllcers and all its members , the same
as over the police department of the city , an
above set forth. True , the major It presi
dent of the board , but What can he do with
the four controlling members If they set
their heads , they are not responsible to the
ma > or or the city , but wholly creatures of
the govninor , who cannot In the nature of
things have any practical knowledge of those
affairs In the city. Without In the least
reflecting on the governor , Is It not on prin
ciple the sumo foreign government of the
city as King George III exercised over the
colonies , and which brought on that mcmo-
able ai > ] ever to bo glorified rebellion In
177C ? If there Is a dlHtlnctlwi In the two
cases is It not a distinction without a ill ( Ter
ence ?
MATTER OP DETAIL
"I am uvvaro It was ruled In Glllosplp
Admr. vs State , 35 Neb 31 , that the city Is
not liable for the negligent acts of a fire
man on thu ground that the dtttlc-i of a
fireman arc not municipal or corporate , but
of such a public character as places them on
the flame piano as policemen , for -whoso
negligent acts the city Is tiot liable. The
sumo Is also true as to health commissioners
The same Is also true as to the sheriff of the
county , constables and justices of the peace
For negligent acts of cither of these
ofllcers. does the doctrlno of respondent
superior apply to counties , townships ,
precincts or the city. I have no criticism to
make upon that decision , as It In no manner
conflicts with that enunciated by me ; on
the contrary , that case supports my position ,
that If the state can take charge of the
police department of the cit ) , the duties of
policemen , being public duties , although
paid for by the city under a state law , then
why cannot the state take charge of all
these departments and servants of the cltj
through appointments made by the governor ?
All that Is needed Is a legislative act provid
ing therefor. And wh > ' liccauso that Is
the way they do It In England under the
common law of England , and the common
law of England Is in force In this
state Uut t\ie common law of IJngland recog
nizes royal blood as the source acid emuoJI-
"ment of sovereignty. Is the common law of
England In that regard also In force In this
state ? The court or individual that would
have the temerity to BO announce or assert
would doubtless Mod Nebraska a little the
hottest r.ilaco on earth The fact Is that
Just so much or the common law of England
as Is not in conflict with the Declaration of
Independence , and not a shadow of a principle
more , Is in force In this state. The common
law of England then In force In this country
went through a tctriblo cleansing In 177G
And If It ever gets befouled with royalty In
this country It will be the fault of the court"
in not striking a death blow to centralization
of power in the state and national govern
ments
"Moreover , such a policy of centralized gov
ernment would necessarily result In the state
giving the governor of the state the au
thority to appolrt the mayor of the city , for
by law ho IH conservator of the peace la the
city and thrco miles beyond Us limits
" 1'olltloil centralization of power Is a jank
weed , which , unices pulled out by the roots ,
will , like the upas tree , blight all growth
within Its deadly shade
CONCEDED HUT LIMITED.
"Tint there la a police power of the state
must lie conceded , but that it Is limited by the
Inherent rights of the municipal eubillvlslona
of HID titato , as obcvo indicated , cannot bo
successfully controverted To jo boyonJ that
limit In centralization of poll leal power
despotism Tjero Is not n cfllcer of a inunl-
pal or other civil dlvlilon of the btato who
Joefl not , as a nei-iwiry Incident of hla office ,
perform police servlco for the state , the
sheiIff of the county , constables. Justices of
the peace , mayor , city marshal , police judge
nnd maglstiate , thief of the fire department
are nil conservator.1) of the prune and quasi
agents of the state for too enforcement ot
the pollco power of the Btato , ( julto as much ,
1f not more so , than the riro and Pollco
llcurd , and If members of the Klro and Police
Hoard are beyond municipal appointment ,
election and control , MI the theory tbit tncy
are the stato's agents within the municipal
ity to enforce thu pollco power cf the state.
< hen why are not all the oilier officers named
subject to appointment by the governor It
the leglsKituio so e act ? Does not that fol
low as a eieccfisary correlury ? The govern
ment of England has , for many years , been
appointing the fllierllTa and Justices of the
lu-aco In municipalities ot that country , In
cluding London , as I am Informed , on the
pica of 'tho pollco power of the state , ' and
in Met such has been the mnnurlcan prac
tice In tioino of the stated In Uila union In
past years
REPUGNANT IN I'llCTICE
Mil thu Pcoplo against Oiapor , 15 N Y.
C7 , Urown , J , fays 'A fliatu otilclal Hcnt
down fiom the seat of central authority to
c'NOcnto the criminal law In a distant county
would bo a novel and umiaii.il apectatlo , but
it would bo no more novel than to bee a
commission emanating from the contra ) au
thority , appointing and removing at plea-
euro the pollco force of an Incorporated city
It cannot bo deiilo. ] , I think , thit thu po
lice , whoso single duty It ti to preserve the
peace and execute criminal processes by
whatever name It may 'bo ' called , la a local
for co and I Us members local officers And
It IIM been conceded that for the cities
Boparatcly and collectively the power to ap
point and remove them rightfully and con
stitutionally belongs to city authorities , and
not to any other power In the state. '
"I know It La tald that a court ought to
hesitate long and seriously before declaring
an act of the legislature unconstitutional.
That depends upon circumstances ; It the
enforcement of the act would deprive the
people of any portion of tbo atato ot their
Inherent rights , then a court would bo dere
lict In duty It It did not with a firm and
fearless hand strike down such a legislative
act , becnuso the Inherent rights ot the
people uro the unit , the life. , the wml , the
purpojo and ultimate object ot government
'to ' secure these rights governments are In-
itltutod among the people , '
"It Is ( rue that this was a dissenting
> nlulon by Urowu , J. , la which Comstock , J. ,
concurred , but then , Rcnernllr. It I * and
I ithonld bo-the diverting opinions of judges
of our court * that ntnrt the HfAblood of ad
vancement of human llborty nnd free gov
ernment coursing through the body politic
Wo need more1 of them. A supreme court
which never hands down a vigorous dls-
Renting opinion furnish a pretty * ure In
dication that thp whole court Ins gone Into
a mental decline.
SOMB R.MINENT EXAMPLES.
"The speech ot IMtrlck Ilcnrr In the > co
lonial convention In 177C woo i dissenting
opinion ; the Declaration of Independence
was a dbwcntlng opinion ; when Ecward said
'Thrro Is an IrreprcMlhlo conflict between
Mjvorj and freedom. ' he but uttered a dis
senting opinion , when Abraham Lincoln said :
'A nation cannot exist hilt slave and hilt
free , ' It wa u dissenting opinion that struck
the ihacklcA from 4,000,000 of slaves : when
Wllberforco said. 'A slave tymnet breathe
thp nlr of England and remain n "lave , ' nc
pionouncod a dissenting opinion which for
ever wiped chattel slavery from Oriot
Hrltaln Our forefathers fought for seven
years to give governmental force ami vigor
to the dlsimtlng opinion contained In the
Declaration of Independence ; the war ot the
rebellion was to enforce a dissenting opin
ion ; Cubais are giving up their lives upon
the fields of bitlle , nay more , ftnrvlmg to
dwtli t-ciJ being murdered by a despotism
to vlmlliMte a dUcnllng opinion
"I am familiar with the fact that Cobb , J. ,
of our own supreme court , In State against
Scavey , vol 22 , handed down n decMon
upon a statute repealed by the act creating
the present oh.irter providing substantially
the same as thu objectionable' features of the
statute now under consideration , In which ho
p-iys 'I therefore reach the conclusion that
the provision of the paid act. making It the
duty of the governor to appoint a IJoard of
Tire and Pollco Commissioners for cities of
the metropolitan class , Is not repugnant to
the constitution. '
NOT FULLY PRESENTED.
"It must bo apparent to every lawyer , or
even casual observer , that the o'se W.s not
fully presented hi iigument as Its merits
demanded , nor were the questions herein dis
cussed ns vital end all Important presented
to the court.
"That court , then , as now , wua over
crowded with buslncM , and being pressed for
time necessarily vvs. nnd Is , compelled , In
a great measure , to rely and pass upcn the
qucstleas relied upon nnd presented to the
court by the attorneys In the case. It Is
quite safe to say that this Is the case vjlth
moat If not all the supreme courts And
tlwt , perhaps , Is the reason why the courts
are compelled to overrule themselves so
often Im quite pcaltlve that upon a full
presentation ot all the vital points Involved
herein , our supreme court would recede from
that decls'jii , because those eminent Jurists ,
I am quite sure , have no prldo of opinion ex
cept to have thcli opinions founded upon
enduring principles
"My position In this matter Is not Intended
to bo nn attitude of disrespect toward that
high court , but I believe that the court In the
rase referred to Inadvertently , no doubt ,
rcndcicd a decision that , If permitted to re
main as the judgment of that court , will
logically and Inevitably lead to the over
throw of the Inherent right of the people
to municipal self-government and wrest
from the people of a municipality civil
liberty , and this I say with all respect duo
tint exalted tribunal and Its members It Is
.1 serious question with me It Is a matter of
conscience Uut we nro told tint a decision
igalnst the authority of the governor to make
the arnoiutmcnts of the Hoard of Fire and
Police Commissioners will produce great dis
turbance and Inconvenience In our city gov
ernment. No one would regret this more
tfan I , but that Is cnly an argument ab In-
convententl. With that argument courts
should have nothing to do ; they should not
'bend the constitution to suit the law of the
hour. ' Orcencastle Township against Black ,
5 Ind , C57 , 563 In Oakley agalnot A&plnwall ,
3 New YorK , 517. CCS. supra. Dronson , C. Jays ,
- ays'There Id always some plausible reason
for latltudlnorlan constructions which are
resorted to for the purpose of acquiring
' ) o\ver ; soir.o evil to bo avoided or sonic good
to be attained by pushing the pewees of the
government beyond their legitimate baundnry.
It Is by yielding to such Influences that con
stitutions are gradually undermined and
finally overthrown. '
"It should bo remembered that no decision
of any court can or should stand the friction
of time , unless bottomed upon the eternal
princ'ules o' Tight , truth and Justice the
everlasting principles of human freedom ,
huimn liberty "
UNCONSTITUTIONAL , "NULL AND VOID.
"I am , therefore clearly of the opinion
that so mcuh of the act In question as con
fers upon the governor the right to make the
appointments of members of the Board of
riro and Pollco Commissioners of metropoli
tan cities , or gives said governor any-
right to act respecting said members of said
Hoard of riro and Police Commissioners , as
In said net provided , was and is absolutely
unconatltutlornl , null and void , and routers
upon the governor no authority whatever In
that recard.
"When a statute Is adjudged to be un
constitutional , It Is as if It had never been.
Rights cannot bu built up under It , contracts
which depend upon it for their consideration
are void ; it constitutes a protection to no one
who acted under It , and no one can be
punished for having refused obedience to It
before the decision was made. Strong
ngalnst Daniels , 5 Ind , 2)6 ) ; Astrom against
Hammond , 3 McLaln 107. And what Is true
of an act void in tote , Is true also as to any
part of the act which is found to bo uncon
stitutional and which consequently Is to bo
regarded as having never at nny time been
possessed of any lesal forceCooley's Const.
Limitations , 1S6S. P. 18S.
DCVOLVDS ON THE COUNCIL.
"That , then , leaves the legislative act In
question , as for as this court U conccrrcd ,
with a provleicn therein for the crcitlon of a
( Ire- and pollco board In all metropolitan
cities in the state , consisting of four mem
bers , and the tlmo of commencement and
cxplratloD of the terms of the four several
members provided for In tte act , but with
out any provision for their election or ap
pointment. Nor docs the lcgisl ! > uive act In
question , nor any other legislative act of
the state , expressly confoi upon the respond ,
ents the authority to elect or appoint the
members of said board The rule Is trat
the municipal authorities have only' such
rights as are expressly granted , and
such Implied rights t > are neces-
fotiry to make effective and cairy
out an express grant. It follows that no ex
press authority being given ccFiwndoiits to
nil said ofllccs or provide for the irinner ot
fllllng eald cilices by respondents , the ru-
spccdents could only oxerclso the function
of fllllng said oflices , If nt nil , becaiibc' of a
necessarily Implied authority In order to
carry out and make effective some express
grant of authority. I nm not advised of such
necessity , nor of such facts as talao such im-
olled nuthctlty In the respondents , which
Implied authority In tliu absence of nn ex
pressed giant In that behalf must bo ma do
clearly to appear to warrant the court 111
letting the writ of raacdamwj go against
respondents.
COUNCIL'S RIGhT IS CLEAR.
"This becomes more apparent and mani
fest from the fact that It appears reasonably
certain that the respondents have , under
the city charter , as this doc'aion leaves the
document , ample authority to do all things
needful respecting the lire and pollco de
partments of this city as fully nnd effectually ,
to say the least , If the pornlclouH
and puhllc-dlutuiblng practice of re
moving and appointing firemen solely
on the ground of party limita
tion Is dispensed with , as they could do ,
aided by a Hoard : of Klro and Pollco Com-
mlsslonerti , and It Is to be hoped , without
Intensifying the already existing needless
friction , which tondR nnlv 10,1 ( ljnnra 'zatloa
of the flro and pollco departments of this
city , and neutralizes their efllclency In
maintaining good order In the city aud
Biifcty to Its citizens and their property.
This decision leaves the city and Its citizens
with full and ample protection and security
If the otllcers whom they have elected for
that purpose do their whole duty.
"The writ of mandamus Is denied , the relaters -
lators to pay the costs of this action ,
"By the court.
"CUNNINGHAM II. SCOTT. Judge. "
Omaha , January 12 , 1S9S.
I'mnict ( JulUy of Iliu-ilcr.
MILKS CITY , Mont. , Jan , 12-Ucorge 8 ,
Gedden , charged with the murder of Clar
ence W Hrown. Novwnbci I last , was yes
terday convicted of murder In the we.oml
degree. The Jury recommended n aontonco
of nlnoty-nlno years. Dlxon , a colored
man , admitted the killing , but claimed It
van at the Instance of Geddeg. his vvlfu and
Tom Welch. Mrs. Uedden Wqlch nnd Dlxon
will bo tried later. Cloddcs hau rich untl
Inllentlal relatives In the east
CONTROL SEX BM-ORE - BIRTH
Inlerssting Statement Undo Ly a Noted
Europsan Savant.
STARTLING ANNOUNCEMENT FROM VIENNA
Prof. .Sclicnok of the UtiltrNll > of
Vlciinii UUcn Soiuo Ai-foiinl of
UN Woiidi-rfiil Illirot or >
Doubt.
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VIEN'tfA , Jan. 12 ( New York World Ca
blegram. Special Telegram. ) I'rof. Schcuck
of the Vienna University , vvhoau reported
man clous discovery of the fcecret of set
startled civilization last week , has undo the
first authoritative statement ot the results
of his experiments.
Or Schcuck Is ei savant of European rcpu-
tatlco. Tor more than thirty jears he lias
been absorbed id studying the development
ot , the human and lower animal embryos anl
U the recognized leading authority In that
branch of eclence. Ho published In 1SC7 the
first essay ut > on the development of the em
bryonal part and slnco then has written a
whole library on the development ot man
nnd beast. He Is a thoioughly serious sci
entist , who does not exploit his discovery for
money Ho refuses to treat patlcills for fees ,
however tcmsitlntr.
"Can jou give mo positive , direct Information
mation of jour discovery with regard to the
troitniont ot vvomcci anxious to have eons ? "
I asked.
I'rof. Schenck answered the question with
determination : "I gave the treatment under
seal to the Vienna Imperial Academy of
Science , where t will he tested and pub
lished , but I can tell jou results ot discovery
nnd let you .lovo the scientific tacts upon
which my discovery Is based. What lies be
tween Is my secret. If 1 say I can determine
Wic BOX of a child to be born , you must under
stand that I can bring It about that the
woman shall become the mother of a son and
not or a daughter.
DnVOTHD TO DOYS.
" .My treatment has no other aim to
causing bojs to be born. I made my dis
covery many jears ago and subjected It to
proofs. It Is by my choice that I am the
father of six , sons , four of whom are alive
and strong. I have achieved similar results
In the families of relatives , friends and some
persons In whose ability to keep a secret I
had full confidence fourteen cases In all.
Hut I rannnt tiust every stranger who may
apply to me. I must be able to watch the
parent , n.ust bo certain that mj directions
arc scrupulously obojcd. I consider every
new case an experiment , a test of my dls-
coveiy. I must have oertalnty ,
"When I observed hens , I numbered the
egts , determining beforehand whether a male
or female bird would come out. I scarcely
evct was mlstal en. "
I reiimkcd no doubt he would be appealed
to my many families , and especially where
large fortunes are at stake. The professor
replied "I am no man of business , but
exclusively a scientist. I am not anxious
to gain a fortune , but desire above everj-
thlng that my discovery shall be sclcmfl-
cally conflimed nnd recognized. The
Ycademy of Science alouo can do this. I
have accepted no loward in the successful
casea I have treated. They are precious tome
mo bojond gold as proofs of the reality of
my discovery.
"I have achieved success In a familj In
which the desires for the birth of a s > on were
Intense. If I told > ou the name of the head
of the family jou would know that for him
to pay mo $10,000 for mj services would be
more than for jou to pay a doctor $1 for
examining jour throat. But I did not ac
cept any rewarJ.
"All former theories -and hjpothcses , such
is tbat of great difference In the agct > of hus
band and wife , tave pi oven false. Accord ,
ing to my discoverj , the man has no Influ
ence whatever on the seof the child as
long as ho Is healthy. It all depends upon
the woman. The embryo Is sexlesa during
several stages of development. My dis
covery Is Lascd on the scientific fact that
the blood in grown-up man contains 5,000,000
blood corpuscles , the bearers of life giving ,
nourishing oxygen , while the blood In a
growr.-up woman contains only 1,000,000.
This dlffeieaco Is the basis of differences
In sex and of the different moral and
physical working powers in men and women.
This proportion is observable 'm the slight-
cot quantity of blood from a manor a wonnn
"All my efforts are directed toward pro
ducing In the embiyo the right number
of blood corpuscles required by a male. I
have succeeded In attaining this effect by
suitable nourlchment of the woman and by
influencing the metabolic process in the
change of iratter. "
HELPS OUT ROYALTY.
There is only one public pers-tiage in
Austria to whom all the professor's Indica
tion polLt. Ho is a member of the impel hi
houie ArohJuko Frederick , a nephew of the
old ArchJuko Albrecht , on whcse death three
years ago ho Inherited a colossal property ,
entailed , because Archduke Albrecht left only
one daughter ' -id no eon , The property con-
s's's of extensive lanJs , forests , mines and
Iron woiks , known to bo worth more than
$ )0,000.000. During Archduke Albiecht's life-
tlmo Frederick lived on an allowance In
1878 ho married a portlcoless princess , who
bcciimo the mother of eight daughters , one ot
whom died U every birth a faoii was
jnxlously expected Every medical authority
was coraultcd , aud all dltectlons follcuod
The princess wua treated In vain. In 1893
Archduke fiedoiick became the possessor of
an enormous fortino for whicii ho had no
heir. The piinccss had become resigned" to
hci fate , and the archduke etui 1 not hope to
leave the piopcrty to a son Imagine his Joy ,
therefore , when In July , 1S97 , aftoi nineteen
ycurs of married life , the aichduchcvj , in her
forty-first year , became the mother of a
boy.I .
I cuii etato positively from the aituro nf
Prof Sdienjk's vvorda that he wo ccrsultcd
by Archduke PreJerlck , end understood the
treatment of the archduchess with complete
success. Among the aristocracy of Austro-
Hungary , the fame of Prof Schenck has
spread on this account with marvtlcus
rapidity and every euy ! the little street en
which , he lives Is crowded with elegant cur-
ibgcs from which ladles alight to cousnilt
the piofcssor.
OTHER SCIDNTISTS DOUUT.
HDRLIN. Jan. 12 ( New York World
Cablegram ( Special Telegram ) Prof ,
KchcncVs alleged discovery has excited great
Intelcst among scientific men here. Prof.
Vlrchow , the eminent pathologist , said
"Piof. ftchonck hab met with many oppo
nents on his scientific way ani opponents
will not bo wanting now As the male Is
stronger nnd larger than the female , onei
might suppose that strong , well nourished
women would bo more likely to bei mothoiH
of boys than delicate , poorly nourished
women would be , but this Is only supposi
tion , confirmation of which Is lacking.
"In older to he able to JuJgo of the value
of Prof. Schenck's statements one ought to
know when he begins to apply hlb method.
One thing appears to mo to bo certain , that Is
that tbo germ cell has In itself n defined
sexual disposition Haw , therefore can ono
Influenct ! a female germ cell ? I Jo not see
any way unless the Influcnco to bo brought
to bear is be un at the time of the formation
of the female ovum unless It U even ex
tended to the parents
M iow Is It with twins ? What nourishment
Inllicnco U predrmlnant In this case ? I
should not like to dispute the possibility that ]
i such Influence can bo exerted , but I do not
think It will bo so easy to solve the problem.
Therefore , I am very skeptical about Prof.
1 Schenck's statements. "
Pi of Hertulp. the director of Anatomical
and Illolaglcal Institute of Berlin University ,
spoke In this vein "One must receive all
t'ucli statements with the greatcat caution
However , success has been obtalccd in ef
forts to Influence sex In the lower anlmaU. "
Prof , QuEserow , the director of the Oyno-
cologlrol Institute , Is skeptical aUo , but does
not dispute the possibility of such a dis
covery.
Prof. Munk , director of the Physiological
Institute , observed "While all thu ex
periments In this direction hitherto have
falloJ , the reputation ot Prof. Schenck la
such that 020 must look forward to further
statements from him with the greatest In
terest. "
Prof. Oohlsuchea , a noted gynecologist ,
says : "Like Prof. Vlrchow , the germ cell
originally U either male or female ; not an
Prof , Schenck asserts , bk-exuul. Therefore
the Influence claimed Is Impcialblo , "
SPECIAL NOTICES
Vili < > rtlNfiiicrti ) fur them * column *
will In * tnUcn until 1in. . fiir the
owning niul mull 8 ii. in. for the
iniirnliiK nml Snmliu fillllonn.
Ail * crtlMcrsj Ii ) rriittontliiK " utiiit *
IieTfil olicdi , run IIIMI * mi mir nd-
itriviril lo a iiiuulierfil letter In t'liro
uf Tin * Hoc. Aniurrn nil nililrmnoil
will In * ili'llrri'il oil iiroKOiiliitloii o/
Hit * Hit-ok enl > .
Unto * ) , 1 l--'e n tvoril llrit liinrrlloiit
Ic it rvinil IIi-rtiiflfr. .NothliiH tiikcn
for IONM ( linn Ur.c for tin * llrnt IIINIT-
tlon. Tlu-ni * alU.-rllHoini-iilM in lint be
run
WAVrKU SITUATIONS.
WANTED AT ONCK , IIY TOUNtl WOMAN
of KOOJ education , situation as mil so mil KIIV
c-rmg. 1) 05 , Uce. A 1169 ? 13
WANTKtl MVI.U HUM * .
CANVA8SKUM 1O TAKU OHDintS ; NKW UN I
nf vvotk , no IC' v Roodt to tarry ; snlnry o
commission. U. V. Adams Co , 21 Bo , ICth St.
11 361
BALUSMAN 1'OIt CldAItS. J1S3 A MONTH ANL
oxtienseaj old firm , experience utmecensnrs , In
clucem'tita to customers. U. C , Dlfliop & Co
St JUmla 11-31-2
CAUPINTIU : or. I'APIU MANUCII TO IK
work for rent. Itoom C , 1 renter bloilt , oppoalt
! O 11-M300
AND IIIIANCII MANACIimS. SALAK\
nnd commission Hunter Tnllorlnc .t Shir
Co , Cincinnati , O. 11-M488 April 2
1100 OAS'l AND I.lIIl'ttAti C"MMlfeaCN8 TOI
Booil , experienced organizers ; up to dote plnn
cnsy to worK Henry C AKIn , bupremc Ilegent
Imperial Mjutto legion , Omalm , Is'ol ) .
11 533-ra
OOVIJHNMHNT POSITIONS nON'T PUIIPUU
for the ponlofllcD or other civil nervlei oxnm
Inatlon without serin ? imr llluMrntetl cntnlnu
of Infoinvillon. sent free rnlumhlnn Corrc
Fpondenco College , \\Mliliujton , 1) . C" .
1J-MGM IS *
WANTKU. AN KXPnUinNCIM ) CAUU
writer , one who Ins hid experience In a ilr
Kooils store preferred. Inquire nt ] V > itnn"ton -
H MCD3 13
WANTir : > , msTiiirT on STATI : AOIJNT roi
Unltcil Stntcs I.lfo of New York. Keel con
trnct , rw Kelllnpr policies AtMrcs * It 13
Spencer , mnnaRei , Omnhn , Neb H Mf9 ! 13 *
ACI'IVlf MAN TO TUAVKL IN THIS AND
adjoining counties , $75 n month niul nil ix
pinsci , no experience or cjpltal rciiulreil Ai !
drcfi Cllobe Ca , 723 Chestnut St , Phlliilel
plila , 1'n. I1-M714 13 *
WANTUD. nnuci CMIIK. : < on r , MAUS
expcilcnci1 , tingle , registered Addrcw 1) CS
Omnhn lee. ! 1I-.M713 11 *
A HAI.l'SMHN TO SHI.L CIOARS TO DHAI.-
cit. wo piy from JCO to $200 per month raliry
and cxpinscs , experience unnicifts ir > , per
manent position The De Mora Clear Co ,
SprlnRfleld , O H M73S 13
AIjKSMKN'ANTin TO SiiA 11Y SAMPI.P
nt who'e'nlc nml tetnll , goods sell on slsht
salni } nnd cormnlsslnjj AoMro s fuittnnln
Mfif Co , 491 Stli uve. New York Cits
1J-M731 13'
THVIMNO : SAMSMIN TO SUM. lA'imi
inline oils on EiHrj or cnnimlsFlon AiWrcs
Thu.one Oil C > Cleveland. O 11-M716 13 *
nuro CI.UIIK IN DOWN TOWN STOIU : D 01
BOP 11 M733 14'
\ \ ivrin rmi
100 OIUI.S roil AM. KINDS Or WO UK , J3 TO
$7 week. Camidlnn Office. 1U2 Douglas
C 303
WANTttD-COMTnTlJNT GIRL Ton GENnUAI
housework 1J09 b IIHh St C 552
WANTED A C.IHI. FOR GENERAL. HOUSE
work , 213 South Sljth street C 703 13 *
WANT13D THf , : SKKVICnS OI" A WOMAN
who Is educated nml reliable ; good pajln ? posl
tloii. Address. . D &p , Dee. C 706-13
WANTTD OIIUi TOR GUVI1HU. , HOUSH-
work , references reunited 1311 S 23th St
' C 722-11"
WANTID-GOOD ami. rou GKNKUAI
housework 2. > V ) OumltiR C 721 11 *
VV.AN1 HO CO\l'inJ3N'T KITCIIUN GHU , . XO
otlici.i need atply Ml & 20th avc. C M734
rou un-NT
rrDii.ITT IMHGAINS-NnAIlI.Y AM. GO NT :
112 S 33th Ave , 7 rooms , porcelnln hath
closet hot water , Ras , mantels furnuce laun-
drj , ? 30
510 h 27th St , 8-rooni , lieiutlful new dwclllnc
Oak linlMh , iwrceliln bath , hot water , jrac
fuimce 1 lumlrj , (3Z
973 N. 27th Ave. 7 loom" , bith , closet , hot
wnter. elatorn. furmcc cemerted cellnr , 2fO ft
frontnRe. all roims to be pilnted . ? . pipercd , $ CO
2914 N 2klh A\e , 8 room , cits wnter Inside
$319 liclnR spenl for rcpaha Rent J12
717 S 331 St . Groom cottnRe , cits- water , $8
2320 S 1.9th St , 3 room cottaRe , city water J3
Wo have others 1'ldellty , 1st floor , N. Y. IMe
D-M517
_
iiousis WAI.L.ACI : IJHOWN IIUDCIC ICTH
and DOUR ! is D 3CS
MOVING HOt'SKHOT.D C5OODS AND PIANOS
Om Van i btorace Co , 1511'S rarmm lei 1559
t , \RC.U UbT. M'OAOUn , 15TH AND IXHXj'rj
D 309
_
HOU&IS , rt.ATS. GARVIN DROS icts TAR-M
D-370
_
nousi : < ] ron HINT. nnMis , PAXTON IIL.K
D-371
_
iiousns j ir siinnwooD. 423 N Y urn
D 372
notions IN AM , P RTI or THI : CITTii
O r Dnvla Compans , 1503 Parnam D 3C3
HOUPns UKNnWA CO . 103 N 15TII ST
n vc
I1OUSI-S COTTAGKS i STORKS A I.I. PARTS
of cits. Ilrinnnn i I.ONO Co , 219 S irth
D-3C7
HOIISi : crs FO ! S1H ST THN ROOMS , MODern -
ern , J4001 per month. IJjron Reed Co
D-374
Tin : A ) iioi > K-i\'s nrnmnvn : 11 ROOMS
nil inntlem l rn and onrrlaue house rh is 1"
Wllllnninnn , HOI liw I1MK D-7J !
MODHIIN COTTAOi : C UCOM VNI > IIVTH.
( fir 2711 S SOIh ft iif"ir S Omilin motor
rent J17 50. &ca W r Ix > renztn IC21 S I7th
St n M73.1 1C'
oil nnNT i'-DiiMtiinn KOOVIS.
I'AUI/JU , HAY WINDOW , Ol Hint
rooms 514 North 19th K-535-12'
roil HUNT. M\VI.Y riTiiNisiuu ROOMS ,
o prices 2421 DodRe. 13 M5 0
TWO I.AROIJ mo.vr ROOMS roit GINTI.I- :
inen iilcovc , 1 > HS window , hot wnter hent
111 N 17th K-M619-15 *
TWO UOOMS rou nouhnKiii'iNo : run-
nlHhe.l . or unfutnlsied 2101 Huit U-.M7I1 13 *
NH'BI.Y I'lIUNHIIMD ROOMS 1XR LIGHT
h usikeepliiR 230S Dnuhlod IJ SI72WI6"
ri'RNisiii : ! ) ROOM , SIMTui.i :
for two gentlemen Hit Cass bt 13 M730 16 *
KIMIMSIIIuI ) H001ISM > IIO\HI ) .
1HII MKHUIAM , iuRST cIT\birT'.TM7iY HO.
tcl 25th niK < Dodce St T M707
IANDSOMH I'ARI.ORS KN bUITH M''VI.Y
furntHied , uleo umnller looms , hood board
The Rote , HC.O Ha-nes r COO
"if PUIVATI3 rAMIIvY , WITH OR WITHOUT
boanl 1919 DoJRe T M379 u *
_
nTiT'ri.iiANY. ' DISIHA M : ROOM. " TAIIM :
l.oni 1 2101. IlpurlJH r MHT IS *
_
NIJWI.Y ruiiNisiinn ROOMS \vnii IIO/VIID ,
hot water heat Wl Can T .M652 ) 'i *
Nidi ROOMS. WITH HOARD. 1SJ4
near exposition T MCP9 J5
NICII.Y ri'ii'f > iiiD : ritos'T noov
modem conxenkiic , " ! ! , prhntu family No 702
H 23tli ulri-et T-M67) ) IV
FOUTH nooM STKAM HIAT. :
board , refercnci-d 202 N JStli P 707-1J *
rvTirTTnTNTsH WARM. i > i.nA&ANT UOOMH , '
wltli home coomns for several sliiKle Kenlle-
turn 1' " " walking ilUtnnce from liunlruss
center Address D 57 life r-710-12 *
TWO NICi : UOOMH. S-r.a POUCH..VH fiT
'
roit iinvr UMMiitMsiiii )
ii riiAMiiiMis roil HorsiKKii : > iNo MAN
unit wife , water In Kitchen iteel ( Ink. 313 N.
Toil JJIJ > T STOKU1 * AM ) OKKIPKS.
POR HBNT-nnSK ROOM IN GROUND PIXDOH
cfflce , lleo bullillne , water , tteini beat , Usclrlc
llu it nnd janitor tervke AMIto ! Superin
tendent lice building. 1-197
HOTiW , STOUUS. IIKMIS. PAXTON IILK.
PIRST CI VSS MKAT MAHKUT LOCATION.
( OS IJcft I-JI2U
j/ou Hi\riTonn < r AMI onrirns
( Cuntlmieil )
foil UK.NT IN THK III K III 1UINJ "
Oi Inrse cirner rtum , Zl fluor with vault ( in l
private onii.e wnter , M <
One large front m ni , M Moor divided Ints two
ioam lis" imrtltkn , water , etc
One large corner room , id floor , with vnult ,
WRter , etc
Ono front room , divided by purtltlon , 3d floor.
One corner room , with vmilt , Sd floor.
One Inrse room 11 floor with tmitltton dividing
U Into one Inrpo room and two nmnllcr
prlvnle roonn. wnter ete
Two Inrge Rrouml floor rooms , fronting 17th St. ,
nllh vnult
Severn ! mnll rooms on 4th floor .with vnulls
All lhe c rooms nrc heited with Me m electric
llchts. supplied with llrnt-clnn Jnnltor sen Ice
Rlcvntors run da ) nnd nil nlqht , bulldltiR
strictly fireproof Appljto Superintendent ,
Hoom 104 lice Inillillnit. I IPS
POH HKNT The 4-81OHV I1UICK nUII.UINO
nt ! > 0 Pnrnnm St This bulldlnir hn n fireproof
cement basement ; wnter on nil floors , frns , cte.
Appls nt the office of The lice 1 910
ivvvru _ To iuvr.
WANTID : TO HUNT , A iiotibi : or c ou T
rooms , with gnu liith , etc. ; within wilkln
illstntico of The Ilee ofllcc , v\lll lense for n num
ber f jenrs. Address D 46 , stntlnir price cnie
of The IJce. K COG *
HMA1.1. PAMH.Y WISIIP.S TO HUNT 1'AHT OP
lieu e with .scnndlnnvlan family ; ci ntrJl Art
dress 700 S ICth St K M742 13 *
STOHVHI
PACIP1C STOUAGi : AND AVAIUtlOUSK CO .
CO0,110 Jones , general storage nnd fornnrdtiiK
M 378
OM. VAN STOUAGU , 13H'4 PAHN'M Tit. 15M
M-377
PHANIC mVUIlS , STOUAGi : , 1214 IIAIINP.Y
nnd packing , cheapest rates Tcl. 930 ,
M 378
roil SAM :
AT I'ltllLlC AUCTION HATURDAY JAN. Pi ,
nt 2 p. m , nt 117 N 15th , furniture nnd car
pets , to the hlBhest bidder , i : i : . Atherton ,
auctioneer. O M741 14'
rou bAiii : inscniii.\MOI'S. :
PINiVIllTi : SAWDUST POU FLOORS UTC. ;
coarse for Ice , at $375 per cord , lei , IJ8 901
Douglas. Q-379
IlILiLIAHD HALL AND ROWLING ALLUY
dcilnR Rood buHlness , established 1VK > Ix > c
box J3 , John on , Neb Q M21S-Jun-24
ol SAL nNi : JUUSP.Y rows AND
calves. J. II. Klntz , 7JG Willow nvc. Council
lllufTs , la. Q-MW 14
POH sxr.i : . A COLLP.CTION OP OLD AMnut-
m and forelRti coins , frictlonal currencs nnd
confederate script If Interested address D
0. . Ilee Q-M731 13
POR SALi : , PRiSH COW. IIALP IHUSpY
Inquire Dmnimond Carrlnge Co , ISth nnd Har
tley sts Q-M732 15'
CLAJIIVOVVNTS.
H7ST ARRIVDD ! JUST ARRIVED ! PROP
Ames , the Rrintest living successful pilmlst
nml clalrvosant , he rends thp pist truthfulls
< iml predicts the future , Batlsfjctlon positively
RUninntecil. slttliiRS , 50c. 2207 Puinam utieet
Hours 9 to 3 S-M71G 13
n , ii vi iis , nrc.
.MMI : ifaSON OP PARIS ctimoroDibT.
medlcatid baths nnd massage 107 N 12th St
T 434 P-l *
MADAMI3 SMITH , 1315 DOUGL\b hTRAM AND
alcohol biths T Mj93 14 *
SIMI3 AMHS , MASSVGB AND 11ATIIS H23" ! ;
Howard street T-M6S3 1C *
MRS DR LiON. : ULKCTRIC MASSAG13 H VTH
Dirlors. restful and curative 417 S llth , up-
stall' . T MCS7 1C
IMJUSOVAL.
VIAVI CO . UTERINfi TROUIILCS , 346-S HEU
ItlclB , phsstclan consultation or health bx > k free.
BATHS , MASSAGE MME POST , 319'4 P. 15TH.
U 3W
CLOTHES CLEANKD PRESSED AND RE-
Iiilred , das' or nlRht , dress suits for hire
I'antorlum , N. E Cor. 14th nnd Parnam Tel.
963 U 3S3
HAVE YOUR GARMENTS MADE HY "GRKEN-
lierR. Tl'O Professloml Ladles' Tailor. " 170S
-Webster. U-M377-J-1S *
PRIVATE HOME POR LVDIES IIEPORE AND
durlnp conllnement , bibles adopted and nred
for Removed lo 1136 N. 17th. U 723 IS *
AXONA POSniVLLY ENLARGES THE 11UST
5 Inches In 1) dass , fnlluic Impossible Cor-
Inne Lehman , Indian ipolls , Indiana _
MOM3Y TO I , ( ) VIIH VI , KST VTU
MONEY TQ LOAN AT LOW RATEfa THE
O P Davis Co , 1303 Parn im St W JS3
ANTlFoNY LOAN S. TRUST CO , 315 N. Y. L ;
quick mones nt low rates for choice faun lands
In lovv.i. northern Missouri , cistern Nebraska
W JSG
I/JANS ON iMi'iiovnn & . UNi irnovin : en v
property W Tarnam Smith & Co , 1320 Tar m
\ > 3S7
MONEY 10 LOAN. 11EMIS. PAXTON RLOCC
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
real estate IJrennan-Love Co , 219 S IGth
JIOOOPOOO SPECIAL PUND TO LOAN ON
flr t CIBFS Improved Omnhn propertj or for
building purposes Pldellty Trust Company
W "MO
6 PER CENT MONEY , Jl OTO AND UPWARDS ,
on Rllt-edgtd Improved Omaha real estate
Ilemls , Paxton block W-39i
MONEY LOANED ON IMPROVED REAL ES-
tatc In Omalii , Council Illuffs & . South Om ilia
Puses & . Thomas , 303 Plrst Nat'I Hank Omaha
VANT ED-CHOICE PARM AND CITY LO V.NS
11. C I'ttere S. Co , U. S Nat'I Hank HldK.
W M455
MORTGAGES POR BALL1 PROPERTY OP NONresidents -
residents emod for W It Melkle 1st Nat'I Ilk
W 391
WE HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON PAHMS IN
eastern Nebraska , and western Iowa. Ilrennan-
Love Co , 219 boutli 16th street W MK3 P5
"pElfoENT MONEY O N N E R P A R M b & O M A -
ha pioperty W 11 Melkle 1st Nnt'l Hank Hldi ?
W M41t >
TO IO\YCHATTiiS.
} IO TO $10 COO Te > LOAN ON
IOUSEIIOLO PUHNITUHE AND PIANOS
HORSES WAGONS AND CARRIAGES ,
WAREHOUSE RECflPIS , ETC ,
at lowest rates In
Omiha , South Omih i nnd Council Illuffs.
No removal of goods , htrlctls contldcntlil , sou
can i > nj the loan oft at nny tlmo or In any
umoun's
umoun'sOMAHA MORTGAGE IX5AN CO
r.Oii South IGth bt
THE OLDEST LARGEST AND ONI/i INCOR-
1'ORAIED IX ) VN COMPANY IN OMAHA
X-384
IIIISIXKSS OH t\'Cis. '
ro GET IN OR OUT OP IlUblNESS GO TO J
J Gibson , 514 Plrst Nat 1 Jfink i JJJ
OH RENT HlliriC STOREROOM M.\22. ALL
convcnlincps , lust locatlo'i In city , rpUndlil
buslines town John II Llndnle. Went 1 olnt ,
Neb Y-MZ11
_
VOCATION WITH OR WITHOUT DRUG
store wanted at once b > txptrlcmed Ameri
can ph > kfaii , legulur. or will buy partner
ship In rpeclalts or ranlUrlum work Addrcgu
U 5J IJei- Y-M712 14
rou iioiini : .
'Oil bALE OR EXCHANGE , ONE DOU11LL'
houst 18 rooms , with all molcrn improvt-
mints , ISIS nnd 19.0 Emmett street Omalm ,
within one Id ck of main mlruiice of exposi
tion. grounds , Ini-unihrance , JIOCO , will tx-
chaiiKB iqults for clear pioperty farm or cits
or will cell cheap for ca h bend offers to
II 1 * Morrow , Missouri Valley , la
ii MJJgj 19
_
VI LI. EXCHANGE VERY DES1RAHLE
clear vacant Omiha lots for Chicago property
Addrew with full particulars , llox 2b2 Omaha
7rM80I
NEW TYPEWRITER TO EXCIIA NOE POR
luavs hoise Three horte power boiler and
engine twohoriw power Katollne engine , bai-
K.iliu for cash Room 4) , Douglas I ) k , Omaha
5J-703-1J
OOD LAND IN LEE CO ILU , TO TUADE
for stock of goods any kind In Iowa or Ne
braska W. U. lllggart , West llrooklin. Ill
/-M720 14
OR EXOHANOH STOCK OP MILLINERY
f > r furnlturo f furnlnhcd tvius Addrnss I ) 69 ,
VIKDIOVL.
VDIH. ! CHICHESTEH H ENOLIriH PENN Y-
r/ial pills ( Ulamunl lirand ) a'u ' thu li t , fcafe ,
rtllable , tuku m > other , end lo itaiiipn for
jiurtlculars. "ItHlef for Idillci , " In letter by
return mull ; Ht druggUt > ( 'alchctttr Chumlcal
Co , I'hlladellila | , 1'u. Mention Uc .
M710 13 *
KOU SAI.IJ4lia\l , USTATH.
KOt'NTZK I'LACH tlAIUlAlNH $ } 5iX J3 ,50 T
> ,601. J. J , Ulbson , 5U Klret Nnt Ilink llldir
IIP. S
_ _ _
PAUM t.VNDS ( . K 1IARUIS.1N , 12 NYU
llli
1IAHGAINS , loUSKH , 1 0-rANtPri\l
sale or trade , P. K , Darling , linker hlK.
1UJ490
HOrSES , IXTS. PAHMS , LANDS. LOAN !
al o nro Insurance , llciuls , I'.txton block
HK-M4 t
NKW COTT U1H , MONTHLY 1'AYMKNTS f
Ilee Ill.lR. HK-MM1
IX > OAN VA1.I.KV vilMS AND MEHCHA
dlse. IIunt bcrRer . Clements , I.oni , Ne-
brn kn HE MSC5
i.iisr.
I'XUTVV1IO EXCHANGHD OVERCOAT
( Drowning , Klnp fi Co make ) ran find bin n
A D T. Olllce IrfXt70413
n ou STOLEN-
\Vhlto spol on heid , wclRht , 1,100 His ,
bono on le , revvnid. Meg > - , 1416 I'n run in
Ixisl-TW ' 3 *
\\VMIHOKiilS. : .
II , MAHOW1TZ I/3AN3 MONEY. 41S X 1C ST
-407
TVlM3AVHITiil < .
TYPEWRITERS POH RP.NT 4 00 PER MONTH
The Smith-Premier lsr > wrlter Co , 1025 Pnr
nnm St. ; telephone. 12SI CTi
ito\i\\ VAS VM snuu VI.KS.
SHERMV.N ( WYO ) GRAVEL POR SIDE
walkn nnd rivulwass for sale nt J4 jicr culil
Siud I'ui'hed SIK ! for ronrnto In nn > qunn
tit > - . The Grant Paving Co , 30b Dee ImlldliiK
- M721 18
M.\VI\r : MAC1IIM2S
NEW HOME , HOUSEHOLD S. WHITE SEW
Ing machines A. nHppllcs 1511 Cup ave Tcl 1374
453
wivrnitnn.
GOOD STA1ILES. HEST OP CARE $4 AND {
month A W Phelrw S. Son , 207 New Yoil
Life. Tcl 1031. 10.
KMIM.OA MI2NT
CITY EMPLOYMENT IH'REAU. 1117 1 ARNAS
st. Rooms 2 A. 3 Tel 1104 MS
\IMIIUS.
E SOLICIT AND PURN1SH POSITIONS POI
StenoKrapheis free The Smllh-l'remler Tspe
writer C'o Telephone , 1JSI 405
MIORTII V.M ) AM ) Tl IM7\VIHTl > fi.
A C. VAN SANT S SC1IOOU CIS N. Y LIPE
398
AT OMAHA 111 S COLLEGE , ICTH .1 DOUGLAS
3J7
II 11 HOYLES COURT REPORTER PR1VAT1
lessons , das ami evening 407 Hec HldR
393
CO VL ,
IIURLlNGTONNlir 11PS1 CHEAPEST 1'UICL
$3 7j per ton ' 1'hono S4S. Harmon A. VVcetli Co
404
VA ' : I ) _ o noititou- .
WANTED , $ SOO ON GILT-KDGED SECl Itll Y
A. P. Prench. J13C2 15 *
CONTIl VCTOH AM )
W. GIL11E1T , CARPENTEIl AND CON-
tractor. Jobbing solicited 1S15 St Mary's ave
M34) Jnn 23 *
i Aoicin.
M. S. WALKIN. 2111 CUMING. TEL 1331
406
CVOTIOH TO covmCTOUS. .
NOTICC TO CONTHACTOIIS.
Sealed bids for the construction of the
north \laduct across Shot man avenue con
necting the exposition grounds nvlll be re
ceived until 11 o'clock n. m Saturday , Jan
uary 15lli , 1S93. Plans and specifications c.in
bo seen at ttio department olllcc , corner nth
and Spencer streetor sets will be fur
nished bidder nt cost.
The right is reserved to reiect iny or all
bids. v. P KIKKINL > AI.T. .
.Mprr. Grds nnd Hldss Ucpt. . Transmissls-
and Internatloml K\po.
1'osiorricn MITICC.
( Should Me rend DAILY by nil Interested , as
changes m.iy occut at any time ) ,
rorclsn malls for the week ending Jan
uary 15 , IS'JS , will close ( PHOMI'TLY In
all cases ) at the Qentr.il Postofllco as follows
lows- PARCELS POST MAILS close ONE
HOUU HAHLIEK Hum closing tlmo shown
below.
'I'raiiK-Atlanlie
WUDNESDAY At 7 a. m ( supplementary
S a. m. ) for EUHOl'E , poi H. s. Now
York * , via Southampton ( letters for Ire
land must bo directed "per New York" ) ,
at 9 n. m ( supplementary 10 30 a m. )
for EUHOPC , pel s. H , Teutonic * , via
Qiietnstown ; at 10 n. in fet HULGIUM
direct , per 8. H. Southwaik , vli Antwerp
( letters must bo directed "per Sotith-
wark" ) .
SATURDAY At 0:30 : a in for rilANCC ,
SW1T5CEHLAND , ITALY , SPAIN , 1'OH-
TUGAI. TURKEY , EGYPT and IUUT-
ISH INDIA , per s. H. La GascoKlie * , Via
Ilavro ( letter for other parts of Enropi'
must bo directed "per Li GascoKiio' ' ) ,
at 7 a in , ( supplementary n a m ) lor
EUHOPE , per H. s. Umbrla * , via Queens-
town ( lettcis for France , Switzerland ,
Italy fepain , Portugal , Uurkey , Es > pt
and Rrltlsh Indl i intisL bo dlicotcd i > ei
Umlnla" ) , at S a in. for NETHER
LANDS direct , per s. 8. Werkendam
via Rotterdam ( letters must he dliechd
"pel WcrKonelum" ) , "t S a. , TI for GE
NOA , per 8 Werra ( letters must bu
directed "pel Wcria. " ) , at 10 a m for
SCOTLAND direct , , per 8. s ruriKssIa ,
via Glasgow ( letters must bo directed 'per
rurnebsla" ) ,
PRINTED MATTER. ETC ! German steamers
Billing on Tuesdays take Printed Mutter , etc ,
for Germans , and fapcclilly Addressed Printed
Matter etc , for other jmrts of Euiope Ameil-
can and White Star Bteimers on Wednesdays ,
German steamers nn Thursdays and Cun.ird
Prench anl German stcamcis on Siturdass
take Pilnted Matter etc , for all countries for
which they are advertised to carry mill
After the cloxlni ? of the faupplcmenury Trans-
Atlintlo Malls named iinove additional eup-
plemcntary malls are opeutd nn the piers uf
tha American , Eng'Uh , Prench and German
Hteimera , and remain open until within Ten
Minutes of the hour of milling of eteamer ,
VlallH fur Smith nml Goiilrnl Aiucrlon ,
\V I'Ht Illllll'N , EC.
\VEDNESDAY-At 2 iio"n 111 frr POUT
ANTONIO , per afniner from Pblladul-
l > hla : at ( ! n in for HRAXJI. and LA
PLATA COUNTRIES via Peinnm'ucj
and Rio Jaiu-Iro , per H a. Salerno liom
I'hlladolphla ( lottrra for Norlli Itnull
must bo directed "pel Stlirno" ) , at II
u m for NEWFOUNDLAND , per s s.
Portia , ati 10 p m ( Hupiiltuiieutary 1
P in ) for ST THOMAS , HT CHOIX.
LEEWARD and WINDWARD ISLANDS ,
per s. H. Muellnna ( letfrs foi GrPiiurta ,
Trinidad nnd Tobago must be directed
"per Madlnna" ) . at 1 11 m for C'l'IJA.
per . - . VlsllonUa. via Havana
THURSDAY At 11 a in ( supplementary
11 30 a m. ) for VKNE/UELA and CU
RACAO , per o , Voncdilela ( letters for
Colombia , via Curacao , must ho directed
"per Vene/uclii" ) , at 1 p. in ( supple-
menlary 1 J ) p m. ) for NASSAU N I * ,
and SANTIAGO DE f'UHA. per H s.
Niagara
FRIDAY At 7 p in for NASSAU , N P.
per B , s. Miami , from Miami , I la
SATURDAY At 10 a. in ( Hupplumi ntary
1030 a in ) for FORTUNE ISLAND ,
JAMAICA , BAVANILLA and GREY-
TOWN. | > cr H. H Adirondack ( Ifttern for
Conta Rica must bo ellrei ted "per Ad
irondack"- 10 a m ( supplementary
10.H a m ) for HAVTI and HANTA MAR
THA , per M 8 Holstoln , at in ? 0 a m
for CAPECIIE CHIAPAS , TAHASCO |
and YUCATAN , per s n Yucitan ( let- I
le.rs for other pnrta of Mexico and for
Cuba must be directed "ptr Yucatan" ) ,
.it 12 in for GRENADA. TRINIDAD
and TOIIAGO , ptr . H Grenada , at 1
P m. for HARBADOS direct and NORTH
HRAKH. , via Para and Munaoa , per H
H SobraloiiBU , at S JO p in for NEW
FOUNDLAND , per steamer fiom North
Sydney.
Malls for Newfoundland by rail to Halifax , and
thence by uteuinT olc.o nt this olh riully
at 8,34 p m Mall > far Ml'iuulon li > rail to
lloston and llunru I ) ) Hujinur close at lulu
odlce dally ut 8.3Q p m Mulls for Cuba rluia
at this olllce dally at 7 Ou a m tor roruurdlnir
| jy steamerf nalllnK ( Mnndsy nnd Thundayii )
from Port Tumpu , Km Malls fjr Mexico
ice City , ovoilund , unlcui tjaclally
I'OSTOITIt'ia AUTICtS.
( CVintlniie.1 1
-
ro | ( > nt hl fll.l
iltlly At J 30 n m nn 1 I 30 p m "Re
man cotes nl C 00 p n previous da > .
.
.Malls for Chlnn , Jap in ami Hawaii , per
s , s. HelRip ( from San Pranclsro ) , elo o
I'frp ' dally up to January t ) at 0 w p , m.
MnlN for llavvnll per . < , Atistrnllv
( fiom San rrnnclocn ) e-lo ti liore dnliy
up to Jnntiary 19 nt C W p. in. Mallo for
< hliui and Jnpnn , per \ g Oljmnli
( from Taeoma ) . cloirlicro ilnllv up ti
Janimry * 33 at B a > p m. Mniu for chin *
nnd Jnpin ( specially nddnssed onlj ) , pip
s , s. l.mpro H of Japan ( front Vnnroitver ) ,
close hero dall > up to Jniuimy * 3I nt
n in. Slnll for the Sodctv MtmU
pot trhlp rtt ) of'Vnpdl ( from Sin 1'inii-
olspo ) , olO'io here lnll > up to Jnntiary j ;
nt . ' ' ? ? ' ' " MnIN for Australia ( ex
cept these for \Voii Aiiitntlio. vvhle-h nrn
foivvaided \ Einopo , New Xrnlnnil. lln-
vvjtll , I IJI nnd SniiicKin Nlniiilq psr P H.
AinniPdn ( from San Vi.-uu < l po ) . i'lo o lure
dallj up to Jninmy > t 7 a m u
a , in and 6M p. in ( or on niilvni it
New oik of i Atnnnli wltli HHIWi
mnlN for Aimttnlin ) Mnll foi Austmlia
( e\copt \\e > st AustnlliU. New Xi ilnnd ,
Hnvvall nnd FIJI I i nnrt , ppr s s W ir-
ilinoo ( fiom Vnncouxpi ) , e-to p lure d iilv
nftrr January * -W nnd up to Jnmiarv .11
nt G-30 p. in.
Tran.-Pneinc mnll < i nrc forwarded lo port cf
Falling dally nnd the schedule of olnMnn H
nrraiiRed on the presumption of Ihclr imlntir *
luitel overland tranMl ReKl tered mall
closes at 6 p m previous das.
rORNULIUS VAN 1-0 IT I'oMmnstPl
Po tolllrp , New York , N. Y. . Jniiuiiy 7 ,
it vu.ito ins.
' . ' ST. PAUL , MINNP
apolls K. dnnlin lln Iwiv .
Rrtitinl otllre > < Ne1iri i < n ni.
viilon I'lfteinlh niul Weli ti-r
btipctii ens Ticket om o.
ll'l ' Paiitnm Mrcet lileihiv
. Plftecnth and Webster BticeK
Tchpl.one. 14 8
Ix-av. Arrive
Sioux Clljccommodi * s ro nm S.0 : pm
Sioux Oily Ace ommoli. " n 50 am * " S Pill
lllalr Emerson hltux
Cits. Ponct Hitting *
i nun nnd HKiuinncM ' * 1 OJ inn Ml 5am
Sioux ritv. Manl > nto. St
Paul Mlnneipolls " " E5 pm 3 10 an
Kinir jn PmsoiiRpr * * * fi'IO pn < * * 8 4S T ll
DillIMIIy except Sumli ) " 'Sundif
only. Thin train lot s at Hlatlnns ri r > nri
to lo. lllnlr Inclusive. Sundijs mil } , on , i
davs So lllnlr enl > .
i rnrMONT , m.tcuonsND
Mlnsoourl V title ) H llay n n.
ml Ollle < * , t'nlted tai s NM
ti , „ , ; IS.TI. 1'illlliiK s m ,
west Coiner Tvviirth nnd I'a -
_ - "am Stieels Tlt-ket Olll i *
HOI rainn'n Rtiret Tcloplnne , 'ifll ji , ,
riftccnlh and \\Vlntcr Stictti iviephone ir <
Le\ve. An In.1
Htick Hlllr DcndviTOJl
and II it Sprlnp 3 W pm u 00 pm
Wyoming , t'afpor nnd
DnUklni ' S 0) ,
pm c M ' " , „
HastlnKY lit Divl-
City ' uporlur.enevo ,
nxetor and Sovvard 300pm B ro rm
Norfolk West Point nnii
rromont ' 7 51 " 10 23 am
Lincoln Wnhoo and
rremont 7'0 an * 10 23 nm
rremont I > cai - r,0 nm
Dilly Pilly except Sund ty Sundiv
only. Dally < -x-ipt Satnrdiy " Dilly
excel * ' Mcndal
CI1" V.
Uillvv ij-Clty Tlcl t Oilii
1401 rn-mm ' 'tieot Tolpphono
TCI Utpiit Tint1 ! anl Ma nn
btrectf Telephone 128
Leave. Anlve
> : C11Y . - . PACIP1C RAIU
rood 13 ( noral Olllces. United
btntcs National Hank Uullil-
Ing , S W Corner Tvvilfth and
Par-am Streets Tlc'tet Olllce
1401 Parnam .Street ? elcnnoim
wji. jjepot. rutcenth unu Webster Stieets "Tele-
Leave. Arrive.
bloux lly , Maukato , St.
I'aui Minneapolis . . . .
G.S3 pm 0 10 am
Daily
L.uiL.l..UiOiN' & AHhhOl Rf
River Hnlliniil "The Iluilinv- .
Burlington ton Rotiti. " eieneral OIIli rs. N.
W. Corner Tenlh nnd Pninam
Streets Ticket Olllce 1V2
Route Pnrnam Street. Telephone 231
Depot , Tenth and Mason
Streets Telephone 123
Leave. Airlve
,
Lincoln , Denver & w * st * 8:35
: amt 9 33 am
Lincoln Denver , i-olo-
rado Utah. California.
Black Hills , Woman i
and Pugct hound
t -31 *
pm 4 05
pm
Lincoln I
cal . . -
7 *
0-i
Lincoln pm 7 45 pm
rastMalf '
_ 1 55 pm ll.ai ) am
KANSAS CITY. hr. JO PPH
Burlington & Council Illuffs llallroad-
The IlnrllnBton Rmitt
Ticket Ofllce 1502 Parnam
RoutB Street Telepho'-.H ; no Depot ,
Tenth and Maion Streets 'lele.
pnunc 128
. , , , Leave. Arrive ,
lansns City Das Ex . . * 9 C3 nm 5.40 n , , .
City Night Ex. . IO 01 nnt . ; 3,1 , , ' , J ,
CHICAGO , HPRLI.VOTONK
Qulncy Rnllrooil "The Hurl-
Burlington Inslon Iloutc" Ticket Olll e
U02 Parnam Street 'leltph na
Route 2V ) Depot. Tenth and Mason
Streets Telephone 1SS
Leave , Aulve.
lllcau Ventlbulcd Ex t 6 00 pm 7oi : am
l"aBO Pxprcss . S is an 4 11pm
lcaKO & ht IxiuU Ex 7-10 mn 7 T5 nm
Pacific Junction Local. . Ml 40 am K 4i ) pin
Past Mull . 2.50 pm
Dully ' In"v pseoDt Sunday.
UNiorJ rAciric "inn oven-
land Honle" General Olllics K
i : Coriar Klnlli and I'lirnain
Strcels Cltv lliket lyillcc I 02
r-iinam Street. Telephone 318
Uepot , Tenth nnd Masua fetrcets
telephone 128
Arrive ,
The Ovc-lnnd , .
for Denver Silt L.IKU ,
wts'ern points * 5 ID 4.15 pra ;
Paht mail tiuln foi
Denv er. Bl t Unite.
Pacific cciaM and all
western poln-8 * 2'30 pm * lo SO nm
Lincoln llcatrlcn anJ
Stmmsbuiir Express . . 0 00 pra * < i ; zo pm
KenrnvE"pr i-u , . . . n 00 pm ' U f ) inn
Dally Dally ex"ept Bundus.
Council IinnTk lcal leaves 5:4) : a .11 . 0 50 a
m . 7 30 n m , > 2"u m . 10 43 a m , 2 15 p m .
4 30 p m , C 55 p m ArrUis , C 20 a. m 7 y
n. m , 8 a in. 9 2111 m , H 3 } a. in , 3 10 u m ,
C 40 p m , B.B p m , 10 41 > in
CHICAGO MILWAUKEE * 8P
Paul Riillvvoy Cits 'lldul
Oltlen. 1504 Pnrmrn hliti-i
Telephone SSI Dtptt 'lentn
and Mnsun Streeta. 'Iclephoiu
_ I ave , Arrlvf ,
Clniaco Limited Ex. . . IJ 45 pin k ' 5 nm
Omaha anil Chicago Ex MI til ) am 1 so pn ,
Dally
CHICAGO , ROCIC IHLAND &
1'uUllc Railroad "lh e.uui
Rock Island Iluuio ' City
IIU.U Ollkt. 113J Parmim
Hlrcet Te iphono 42S , Dcpul ,
'lent d anil Miiauji aiuoj.
Telephone 15S
_ Arrive.
Chlcu.o and Ht l'aul . . . .
Vtstlbuled Express . t DO pm 1 4i ( nil
Lincoln Col > \ idu bl > 8
1'UKlilo Dcnvtr ancJ
west * 1.15 pir. 4 2o pir.
Chli.ai.0 lin Molr.es if
Hock Island . ( * ' * B.IU um
Atlant'o ' Express fcr
Dei Mulncti sr.a ca S-
ern points . 7 ! D am 5.35 pin
Lincoln 1'ulrljury and
lldl'vlllr . tj K im MO ' 0 am
Dally Dally except hunrtay.
MJbSOUHI 1'ACIPIC IlAILUOAl )
flontral Ollleei anl Ti < K t
O'licMcrihanta ' National IIink
llull'llnu Hit Kamnm Btrrnt
Ttlenhone 101 Depot rirtirii Ii
end Wcbitir 8 net * . Tclephon ,
Leave , Arrive.
KiinsuVand Ncbrailia
Limited . 3.03 pm 12
KatsC'ltv and 8t
Lul 1 xpres . . 0.30 pm 0 00 nm
. I > jcal 4 30 pni 0 4i um
Dally Dally except Hundny
WAHAHII HAILIIOAD TICKKT OFFICE 111'
Knrnam Htrtet rtlfohonu 322. Liepot , Tenlh
and Mason Streets , Telephnne , 183 ,
Ixave. Arrive.
Bt Loulu "Cannon Hall"
Rzpreis , . . , , Mi'Apm II J ) sta
Lianyi