2 THE OMAHA DAILY liEE; FRIDAY, FEIVRUARY 1, 1901. Telephone 618-691. Special Announcement We beg to announce to the ladies of Omaha that we have secured the services of Mr. Torayo Katow, the Japanese Artist, for the entire week of Feb. -1th to 9th, in clusive. He needs no introduction to the public, as his work is well known all over this country. He will give Free Instructions in all the newest stitches in Art Needlework. Ample spaeo ban been arrariKed on our main floor for these lessons. A collection of hla own work Is now on exhibition at our store. They arc worked with Heldlng Uros embroidery silk famous for their beautiful lustre and fast colors. All shades of silk, Including tho now shadow tones, are truo to nature. Alt ladles interested In this work are Invited to como and avail themselves of this opportunity. Hemombcr the dntc, nil week, bcglnlng Monday, February 4th. Etampcd linens and silks on sale at nur art department. WIS CLOSE SATUIIIIAV!! AT O P. M. UBim FOR rOITTUR KID GLOVBS AJTD MeOAU.'l PATTIOtlXB. Thompson, Beldem &Ca THE. ONLY EXCLUSIVE DRY GOODS HOUSE IN OMAHA. . m. o. a. aoixDiRa, cob. ioth ajid nooobAa itc USES MAHOGANY FOR FUEL Venezuela Gunboat 'Has Rough Faisago from New York to San Juan. ARRIVES IN PORT BURNING BARRELED PORK Wrek Will lti lteiitilrcil til I'll! Vfmi'I In Nil I im lin if, Which AViin l-'or-nicrly lrtirne (!onliP A tit In ntii. SAN JUAN', P. ., Jan. 31.-Thc Veno zuolan Kunboat Hcstaurailor, formerly the Atalanta, George Gould's yacht, which left New York on January 21 for 11 riuaynra, Vonozucla, arrived hero today. Her com mander, Captnln Jcrmlnh Merlthuw, re ports that tho minboat struck n fearful Kalo off Ilermuda Inst Sunday, which con tinued for three nays. Conl and water were oxhatisted and tho mnhoRany deck work was burned ns fuel. Tho waves ran mountain high. Tho boats woio stove In and the Jib boom, bowsprit and spare spars were lout. For forty-elRht hours Captain Merlthow was on the bridge. Finally tho bunker floors were burned, but this scarcoly served to keep up steam and tho last nvallablo fuel had jjono Into tho furnnco when tho Rcstatirndor sighted Kl Moro. Captnln Merlthow hnd to burn his last barrel of pork to Kit tho gunboat Into port. Tho nestaurador, however, suffered no serious Injury. Tho necessary rcpnlrs rnn bo mndo In a week and tho gunboat will then pro ceed for La Guayrn. 00BS0NF0R DIPLOMATIC PORT Formrr Sr-.e'relnry1 of, Mnlc of loivn May (Jet mi Important AkhIkii nicnt In South America. WASIUNOTON, Jaii. .11. (Special Tele gram.) Georgo T. Dobson, former secretary of etato for Iowa, who campaigned In Ne braska Inst fall, it is rumored horo is to bo slated for a responsible position In tho diplomatic service, probably with assign ment to ono of tho Important South Ameri can points. Senator Thurston entertained today at luncheon in honor of J. II. Millard In hU committee room Senators Fairbanks, Scott, Foster nnd Shoup and W. S. Summero and n. S. Hall ChiuiKe Nimie of Wyonilnir Timvii. Fred Dlotz of Aurora Is In Washington for tho purpose of changing tho nnmo of the town adjoining Sheridan, Wyo., to Dictz. Soma tlmo ngo an effort wns mndo to name tho town West Sheridan, but thero was so much objection thnt It was decided to got tho postal authorities to fix tho nnmo of tho place, and then nnmo the town after tho postofflce. It has been decided to name Iho town Dlotz, 'If this can bo accomplished, and perpctuato thereby thoso who aro In terested In tho Sheridan Conl compnny. J. II. Mlllnrd nnd his daughter, Miss .les lo, loft tonight for New York. It. 8. Hall nnd W. S. Somers will lenvo in tho morning for Omaha. Protest from Nflirnnkii. Senator Thurston today introduced in tho enato the resolutions recently passed by the Nebraska Stuto Hoard of Agriculture, protesting against tho frco distribution by the United States government of Heeds of tho common varieties and In favor of tho parsago of tho Grout bill. Ho also Intro duced a bill for the relief of Isnlnh Llghtncr, W. II. Wluterbottom nnd Gustavo Mollln, bondsmen of John T. Truman, formerly postmaster nl Genoa, Neb. Western Pnlille IIiiIIiIIiiun. Ilepresentattvo Mercer states that tho public building committee will tomorrow re port favorably on his bill providing for ap propriations for completing public buildings. For western buildings tho bill appropriates S25.000 for Lcadvlllo, $50,000 for Cheyonno, $25,000 for Ilutte, 125,000 for Helena. ?100,- 000 for Salt Lnko City. An effort will bo mnde to increase theso sums to $75,000 at Choyenuo nnd J 150,000 at Salt Lake. Ileprescntatlves Mondell and Nowlam's and Prof Mead were henrd by tho houso committee on irrigation In ndvoency of rec Inmntlon Postofllcea established: Ilecla, Hooker county, Neb., Lewis H. llrown, postmaster; HlverMde, Carbon county, Wyo., Samuel Morgan, postmaster. Mons Johnson was appointed postmaster Headache Illllousncjs, sour stomach, constlpa tlon r.tul nil liver Ills are cured b) Hood's Pills Tho nan-irritating cathartic I'rlo 25 cents of nil drugRlsts or by tuull o T V ' ' .--I fc4 CUT OUT THIS COUPON Present at Bee office or mall coupon with ten cent an get your choice of Photographic Art BtudloH. When onlertnc by mall add four ceuts for postage. ART DEPARTMENT, The Bee Publishing Company OMAHA. NER mi nun "'ii'"T 'TTt 1 I Dec, January 31, 1901. at Valley Douglas county, Neb., vice II. SJ. Puffer, resigned. The secretary of tho Interior today nf firmed til" decision of tho geucrnl land office In the caso of Rrastus Btraup ngalnst Thomns Hutchinson, from tho Douglns (Wyo.) district. Straup's protest against Hutchinson's desert land entry Is dismissed on tho ground that his showing of the min eral character of the land Is Insufficient. TWO NEBRASKANS CONFIRMED Atkinson nml Citinlirldue Mrn Anionic Nominee Now Sure of Their .Julio. WASHINGTON, Jan. 31. Tho senate, In executlvu session, confirmed tho following nominations: Postmasters: Missouri Charles M. Ward, Craig; L. Darling, Flat Itlver; Elizabeth C. Cox, Atlrtnn. Illinois John 1. HeUler, Dnl- Ins City. Arkansas Edward K. lllacktnon, Augusta; 'Jniues H. Hudson, Uequfen; Al bert W. Coutler, Hamburg. Oklahoma Wiley C. Shadden. Mangum; William L. Stnluaker, Tonkawn. California Nancy M. Gregg, Fullcrton; George II. llaydcu. North Ontario; J. 13. Hoy!, Taylor; Wlnslow L. Hideout, Lnkepor!: Arthur G. Munn, San Jacinto, H. C. Foster, Corona. Montana Grace Lamont, Dillon. South Dakota Ar thur II. Chubbuck. Ipswich. Louisiana Ferd U. Karhart, New Orleans. Nebraska Ilcnjnmln W. Johnson, Atkinson; Gcorgo Williams, Cambridge. Also n number of promotions In tho army and navy. PENSIONS KOII WESTERN VETERANS. Win- Snr Ivors Itetiieiuhereil ! the ClMKTtll (iOVPrilllll'llt. WASHINGTON, Jan. 31. (Special.) Tho following pensions have been granted: Issue of January 3B: Nebraska, Increase John Hemming, Omaha, JS; Jasper K. Jlontgomcry, Stella, $12. Iowa: Orlulnal James O. Htownrt. tnlnr Hanlds. Jfi. Additional Iteihert Powell. Traer, $10; Enoch C. Grnham. Indlanola, $S. Helinwnl Nathaniel Bhrover. Lnrehwond. JS. Increase Nicholas Kcelcr. Htato Center, i-; ueorgo n Hartley. Iowa Howlers' Home. MnrKhnlltnwn, $12: Hlehnnl Adams Curveth. Council Itliiff.s. $S; Henry C Ack ley, Oilman, $10. Original widows-Charity i.. J'.minniuger. usituloomi. js; Murgnret Walker, tlrandvlew. is. War with Snaln. Orlglnnl Charlea W. Goodrich, Keokuk, J, widows, etc. ;.iary c wnsner (mother), Des Moines, $12. Smith Dakota: Orlelnnl Georuo V. Montch, Itapld City. $S. Increase Matthew i: Miroup, Aiieruccn, w. iteissue ueorge Williams. Alexandria. $17. Orlcinal widows -Sara K. Wlllor, Hot Sprlnrrs. $S. rvortn uaKotn: increase i.-iiarie8 Htermer, SiddlerH' Home. LIhIioii, $12. wyominK: war with Hnain (original) Leslie S. Hrookhart, Cheyenne. $6. Motitiuin; Henewnl Hector W. Hutchin son, Carbonado, ti. To Prevent the (irlp Laxative Ilromo-Qulnlno removes tho cause. OLD ENGINEER IS INJURED Hurry Culliilinn Fall IJnilrr AVIierl of Switch Vnnl Loeo iimtl vc Harry Callnhnn fell under a Union Taclflc cnglno Thursday morning near tho Eleventh street viaduct nnd was badly Injured. Ho was removed at onco to St. Joseph's hos pital, where both his legs woro amputated. Callahan has been an engineer In tho cm- ploy of tho Union Pacific for twenty years. Until two weeks ngo ho was running a switch engine in the yards at Columbus, Neb. Ho resigned that position and re moved to Omaha. Ho attempted to board a locomotive that was bound for South Omaha, but slipped and fell under tho wheels. He has n wife and several children who aro living at C21 Pierco street. A brotber-In-law, Michael Slavtn, is employed In tho baggage room at tho Union station. Lnlo Inst night Callahan was reported to bo getting nlong very W'ell and It wns thought his condition would show marked Improvement by morning. Ciillnhrttt Known In CoIiiiiiIiiin, COLU.MDUS, Neb., Jan. 31. (Special Tele gram.) Harry Callahan, who wns Injured In the Union Pacific yards at Omaha this morning, was favorably known In Columbus, whero he hnd lived six years. "I was given up to die from heart and nervous troubles caused by grip. Six hot tics each of Dr. Miles' Heart Curo and Norvlno cured me." Mrs. John Wollet, Jefferson, Wis. DR. E. G, HIRSCH TO LECTURE II Id Thome nt lltoil'n 'I'll inter Will He "1'netH nml Flctlmin Ahout JeulNh IVoiilr." Under tho auspices of tho Young Men's Christian association Dr. Emil G. Hlrsch of Chicago will lecturo at Doyd's theater Wcduesday ovcnlns, February 6, on tho subject, "Facts pnd Fictions about Jewish People." Rabbi of tho Slnnl congregation, Chicago, Dr. Hlrsch Is acknowledged to bo ono of tho foremost scholars and orators of America, as well as ono of tho leaders of Jewish thought and life. Ho Is thor oughly familiar with his theme, nnd will bo nblo to make It both Interesting and In structlve. Dr. Hlrsch took a prominent part in tho religious congress held In connection with tho Trnn&mlsslsslppl exposition, and whllo hero made many friends In Omaha, Tickets will bo on sale In the Young Men's Chris tlnn association rooms Saturday of this week. La Grlppo coughs often continue for months and sometimes lead to fatal ro suits after the patient Is supposed to havo passed the danger point. Foley's Honey and Tar affords positive protection and security from these coughs, Myers-Dillon Drug Co., Omaha; Dillon's Drug Store, South Omaha. FULL POWER TO INVESTIGATE Three Members from South Dakota Houie and Three from Senate. LOOK INTO CHARGES MADE BY GOVERNOR CoiiNlltiitloiinl Anion ilnt rut for l'-iinl nlTriiKe Is Proposed Mil tli .luill clnl Clrenlt ('iiiHf" Mneh Orittnr) Siilnrles lnerenieil. PIEUIin, S. D., Jan. 31. (Special Tele gram.) Governor Herrled this nftcrnoon sent to the senate the names of J. P. Foster of liangor for stato veterinarian nnd I. W. Ooodncr of Pierre nnd 1. N. Aldrich of Mil bank, ns members of Hoard of Hegents of Education. Tho Bonato Judiciary committee proposed a Joint resolution for an Investi gation committee to consist of three mem bers of tho senate nnd four houso mem bers to investigate all charges made by Governor Lee In his message ngnlust tho heads of different Institutions and mem bers of tho Hoard of Charities and Correc tions. Iho committee Is to be granted full powers of Investigation. In the houso tho principal bills Intro duced wcro to npproprlato $2,500 for u boys' dormitory at SpcarflBh Normal school; to llcrns'j peddlers nnd traveling vendors, tho llr.cnso to bo paid to tho stato ranging from 30 per year to $5 per day according to gradu of business carried on; nnd to place all slate and mutual Insuranco companies under control of stato Insurance commis sioner. Ilviii-rltiifittiil I'll nil 0iiuii'il. Tho committee returned an ndverso re port on tho bill for a stato experimental farm in Lawrence county. Tho houso went Into committee of whole on tho bill to creato a ninth Judicial circuit. This wni taken advnntago of by Wllmnrth of Ilrndl': to set forth tho advantages and needs of such a new circuit. In tho committco of wholo Hand county was strlckqn from tho bill and Kingsbury substituted, nnd Wll mnrth was glen tho ilght-ot-way for a long speech, in which he took occnslon to dony that ho was attempting to secure tho circuit in n desire to satisfy his own Ju dicial aspirations, citing tho constitution to tho effect that his membership In tho lcglslnturo would bo n bar to him. The committee accepted tho bill as amended and recommended Its passage. When It went back to the house for action It was op posed bv Dortland nnd Heath, and sup ported by Wllmnrth. llenth thought Ileadl-j rounty might be nttached to the Fourth circuit and bring that circuit up to tho re quirements for an Increase of salary for that circuit. Tho bill wa4 lost by n vote of I" to 33, falling to securo the required two-thirds, nnd Wllmnrth changed his vote :mil secured a special order for tho bill next Wednesday. Hills passed were to fix terms of court In Lvinan county: providing for Investment oof permanent school fund In state, county nnd municipal bonds, to which several amendments wcro offered, but withdrawn when shown to bo unconstitutional; to al low Incorporation of elticH with 500 popu lation; and to change election laws for cities making city assessor elective Instend of appointive. I'.IiTt Coil lily C'oiiiiiiInnIoiiii'. Tho bill to elect county commissioners by vote 'of tho wholo county was mado a special order for next Thursday. The nrln clpal senate bills not duplicates provide tnat noirs of deceased persons' may main tain suit for damages beforo death: flxlni; maximum sninry of clerliB of court at J1.S00: n.ouiiirntion or tho wolf bounty, making county commfsgoi)crs vfower's of eca'lps, nnd ii constitutional amendment for cauul Euffrngo were. Introduced by Williamson of Lake. Stllwell secured reconsiderntlon of the Hoard of Agriculture bill, which was lost yesterday, and It Is tho special order for February 5. Tho bill to repeal tho woir bounty law was attacked by Sweet. who called It clnss legislation and declared tlw wolven were Increasing under Its pro vlb'ans. Lnwson championed tho cause of tho stockmen, secured n postponement pending the Introduction of a compromlso measure, and It was continued to next Wednesday. Tho houso bill to lncroaso tho salaries of Judges and governor was passed without ehnngo by a voto of 31 to C, Maurh, Closo nnd Stoddard (republicans) voting against the bill, with Mnrtln, Hell and Wilkes (fusion). Governor Herrled will npprovo-tho measure. Tho house bill to tnx stock of non-resident owners 50 rents per month per head wns nmended and pnssed. FARMER'S FALL PROVES FATAL Humor In thnt tl. .1. Aiimncii "Vn Thrown from III IIiikkj- by llln Conipniilon. SIOUX FALLS. S. D Jan. 31. (Special Telegram.) Word reached r.ero this noon of what Is rumored to hnvo been a murder near Garretson In this (Minnehaha) county, O. J. Aassen a prominent farmer living three miles south of Baltic, whllo returning homo from Garretson .-at night wns thrown from his buggy nt a point soen miles from Garretson, sustaining injuries from which he died beforo n doctor reached him. Ho leaves a wlfo and two children. Tho sheriff nnd coroner havo gonp to tho scene. Tho report Is that Ansscn had quarreled with scmo ono who was riding with him and that he was nssnultcd nnd forcibly thrown from tho buggy. Myrtle' Inmiiilty In I'nlnl. DEADWOOD. S. D., Jnn. 31. (Spoclnl Tel egrnm.) Myrtlo Stnnley of Central City, a raving maniac, died hero today. A week ago W. C. Stunlcy, hor father, who was separated from his wlfo sovoutecn years ago, camo to Deadwood nnd endenvorej to conx his daughter Myrtlo to return with him to his homo nt Denver. Tho girl snt for three nights guarding her invnlld mother and hersolf from an Imaginary at tack from Stanley. Signs of Insanity do velopcd. nnd sho died raving over her father's visit. Slnte 1'rertN Slimmer Ki curxlon. PIERRE. S. D., Jan. 31. (Special Telo gram.) The Stato Press association today llutruod to pnpurs by Georgo Schlosscr, L. C. Tnylor nnd Dai ry Wlusor. Tho mnt tcr of a summer excursion to Buffalo was considered and left to n committco of tho president nnd sccretnry of tho association and Georgo Schlosscr of Sioux Falls to look up tho matter of rates and dncldo upon tho advisability of the trip. "Grip made mo very weak and nervous with tightness of chest and headache. Dr Miles' Pain Pills and Nervine gnvo me qulcli relief." Mrs. Clnrlnda Ilutler. W. Wheel lng, O. IliiruliirN Sueeeeil lit I'.IU 4'rerk, TECL'.MSEH. Neb., Jan. 31 (Special Tel cgram.) Thieves Inst night entered tho general merchandise storo of Abo Som berg nt Elk Creek, a vlllngo nine miles southeast of Tecumseh, nnd mado away with $500 worth of clothing, notions, to bncco and groceries. Entranco was effected through a back window. Bloodhounds were brought over from Ileatrlee this evening and put on tho trail. Sunerliileiiileiit from Omnliii. BEATRICE, Neb, Jan. 31 (Special.) Carl M Ginty nnd Carl Hlowurs woro tried In pollc court, charged with attempting to poison William and Joseph Doonhour by ad ministering to them candy doctored with croton oil. Tho accused wero found prob nhlv culltv etilltv as charced In tho com plaint and were bound over to the district court In $100 eaih. In default of ball they were lodged in tho county Jail. Alfred Fol den, another of tho party, charged with the same oflense, turned state s evidence nml was granted a scparato hearing, which has been continued to February 20. WONDERS OF LIQUID AIR '.urge Oninlin Audience Heveln In llls- i'limiri' of the M Merlon of the .Modern llliciurr), "Columbus was not tho first to discover Amtrlca," said J. E. Woodland, A. M., of Peddle Institute, Hlghtstown. N. J., ns he lectured In Boyd's theater Inst evening. Copernicus was not tho first to believe In his theory; Gattleo wns not tho first to think of tho telescope; Samuel F. H. Morse was not tho first who knew some thing about tho electric telegraph. "Ptoplo havo for a long tlmo quoted, There Is no new thing under tho sun,' but thero Is an exception thnt proves the rule. I havo tho honor tonight to present that xceptlon, which Is liquid air. "Liquid air wns first produced by Prof. Jnmcs Demar of the Hoyal tnstltuto of London, England, May 11. 1S03. Ho pro duced It In small quantities nnd Is quoted s saying less than a year ago thnt a gnl- Ion would cost $2,500. To tho sons of imerlca belong tho honor of producing It In lnrgo amounts, nnd Chnrles E. Trlpler f New York was the first to manufacture It by tho barrel, thereby reducing tho cost o 1C cents per gallon. "Air Is liquefied by subjecting It to ex tremely great pressuro nnd nt the namo tlmo using tho principle of evaporation to cool It. After a pressure of 300 pounds to tho squaro Inch Is reached tho air Is al ow cd to How through pipes Immersed In water, nfter which It Is returned to tho compressing chamber and tho pressure In creased. Tli lb Is repented until nt 1.200 pounds It turns' Into i liquid. Whcu wo consider that 'factories In Now York aro timing It out nt tho rate of forty gallons an hour we havo some Idea of the progress mndo In overcoming the obstacles met with In Its manufacture." Mr. Woodland lllustrntcd his talk with many experiments. A bouquet of roses wns dipped In liquid air nnd boc;imc brittle as glass and cracked Into fragments between tho fingers. A quantity of mercury frozen Into a block was used as a hammer to drive spikes Into a piece of hard wood. Mcohol was frozen Into a crystal mass. Mr. Woodland explained that when mixed with liquid air It becomea a dnngerous explosive. When a smnll tube was fastened In a flask containing liquid air the rapid evap oration of the air caused a bcnutlful foun tnln of white spray. Tho most Interesting nnd tho most para doxical experiment was tho burning of a stick of carbon in a tumbler of Ice nnd liquid air. When tho carbon was heated and dipped Into tho liquid It burned fu riously. Cranberries were at the same time dropped In tho tumbler nnd frozen. Tho capacity of the theater was taxed by the audience thnt listened eagerly to Mr. Woodlnnd's lecture. HYMENEAL Til Ken Ilrlilc to Oninhn. BEATRICE, Neb., Jan. 31. (Special.) James R. Robinson nnd Miss Allco Maud Yule, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. John T. Yule, wero married nt the homo of the brlde'rt pnrchts"Wcdnesday. Mr. Robinson Is a resident of Omaha and tho young couple will malic their homo In that city. DEATH RECORD V8rt-v Urn tile. SAN ANVONIO, Tex., Jan. 31. Stcvo Utortle, bridge Jumper and sporting man of Now York, died hero tonight of consump tion. ' Wlilon- of tienernl llnnkft. WALTIIAM, .Mnss., Jan. 31. Mrs. Hanks, widow of General Hanks, Is dead. ChniiKi'N nt Tnlili; Hock. TAHLE ROCK. Neb., Jan. 31. (Special.) Captain R. P. Jennings has wold to Joseph Krasny of Humboldt, his bnkery nnd res taurant, nlso tho bulhllng In which It is situated. W. H. Androw has sold his Interest In tho firm of Andrew & Kovandn, hardwaro and furniture, . to his partner, Frank Ko vandn. H. W. Ballon has sold his interest in tho olevntor and lumber yards to C. R. Smith & Son of Elk Cheek. Mr. Smith nnd per haps his son will movo horc. Mr. Ballon, H Is understood, will move to King Fisher, Okla., whero hn will go In tho lumber busi ness with A. K. Lano of this place, who left this morning for that city, whero ho expects to mako his home. Mr. Androws tins no plans at present for the future. "My heart was badly affected by an at tack of grip and I suffered Intensa agony until I began taking Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. It mado mo n well man." S. D. Dolman, Irasburg, Vt. I'olnnii III Cllinl)'. BEATRICE, Neb., Jan. St. (Spoclnl.) Dr. A. Johnson of Omaha, now appointed ns superintendent for tho Instltuto for Feeble Minded, is in this city. With Stcwnrd Motz gar ho visited the Institution nnd has been tnktng tin Inventory of tho effects, with a view to taking clnrgo. It nppenrs thnt nn agreoment has been reached whereby the transfer will bo nmlcnbly mado by Dr. Dcnr- Ing. Among the prospective changes In the list of employes is tho selection of Mrs. J. T. Armstrong, widow of tho first super intendent nf the institution, as, principal of tho Instltuto school. I'ronil of Itx ('en-Hid. WISNER, Neb.. Jan. 31. (Special.) Tho citizens of Wlsncr nro feeling quite proud since tho official census returns woro published In The Heo Wednesday, ns It shows that Wlsner Is tho largest village botweon Omahn and Chadron, nnd, fur ther, It shows that Its porccntngo of In creaso over the census of 18!0 Is over no per cent, which but few towns In tho state can show, nnd especially towm as old as Wlsner. To Cure n Coin In One Day Take Laxatlvo L'romo Qutnlno Tablets. All druggUts refund tho money If it falls to curo. E. W. Grovo's signature Is on each box. '5c. LOCAL BREVITIES. In the counting of tho ballots In tho ShlelilH-Pnrlsli contest, six precincts gave Mr. Shields a net gain of twenty-four votes. Mlco nnd matches cnused damapo toy fire to tho amount of $100 tn the smnll frinie dwelling owned and occupied by Alfred JciifB, 3111 Webster street, lato Thundiy night. AuMlntnnt rvmntv Attorney I. J. Dunn baa applied to Judgo Fnwcett for a writ of habeas corpus In the case of Jnmes Nclfon, who Is serving n $." fine in the city Jail, Im posed bv tho police Judge for n violation of ). i-iirl.npo nrdlnnnce. It Is said tn be the attorney's Intention to mnku n tost cuho of the legality or tno oruinance. Rnm rtiisnv was vosterdnv nf'ernnon sentenced by Judge Learn t- thirty daB In Jnll for tlio tliert or un nverconi irnm th. storo of Nathan & Co., 210 North Six teer.th Ftrcet Tho theft occurred sovr.il days ago and Hussy wns nlnced under ar reut within twelve hours of the time na h: d been released alter scrvniK " iwemy tmyi sentence for a 'similar offense. Captain Delnmerc HkcrrPtt, engineer ntllcer of tho Department of Colorado, with headquarters-at Denver, wns In tho city today on his way from Kansas city to lils headquarters. Ifo was In the neighborhood of tho Creek Indian dlsturbnnco on his southern trip nnd says that the whole troublo hni been brought about by a low class of whlto men and half-castes who Infest the CTeeK country. MARCUS DALY'S FAST ONES Auction of Hortej from Bitter Root Farm Continued in Now York. POWERS PAYS SI0.00J FOR PAST0RELLA Imported Chestnut Mnrc (iuc to mi AKont for Top Price of the I5veti Iiik Whitney nml llnnuln Active Hlililcrn. NEW YORK, Jan. 31. The auction of tho horses belonging to the Hitter Root farm, owned by tho late Marcus Daly, at Hamilton, Mont., waB resumed this after noon tn Madison Square Garden. The auction opened with the sate of Homeopathy to W. C. Whitney for $1,000. Sidney Paget doing the bidding. Pastorclla was sold to W. 1. Powers, as agent, for $10,000, tho highest price of tho evening. Pastorclla Is nn Imported chestnut mare. Sho won tho Zetland stakes at York nnd other races. The only Important purchase by a for eigner under his own namo during the nft ernoon was that of Slstrum for $1,000. Lord Clonmel of Ireland was tho purchaser. The Imported chestnut maro Isis was bought In by W. C. Whitney for $8,500. J. D. Hnggln bought the marrs Isalac nnd Mrs. Dclancy for $8,000 nnd $S.200 respec tively. Among the horsemen nt tho snle tonight were: W. C. Whitney, Jnmes Oalway, J. 1). Hoggin. W. J. Arktfll, F. I). Beard, "Father Hill" Daly, Cash Sloan, James R. Keene, C. F. Hill, John Mackay, E. C. Cow den, "Doc" Kyle, Mntt Dwyer, Andrew Miller, Phil Dwyor, 11. K. Knnpp, F. O. Follansbee, Fred Gcbhnrt, Senntor McCnr rcn, Harry W. Smith, Colonel John C. Chlnn, E, W. Wnlden and Fred Hurlew. Tho fenturo of the sale In tho evening nnd for that mottcr for tho wholo dny was the disposition of Frankf6rt. a full brother of Hamburg. Ho went to tho Irish lord, Clonmel. for $10 100, next to Hamburg's prlco tho best figure secured In tho sale. Michael Murphy of Philadelphia bought tho colt Emporium for $8,C0O. The sale camp to a closo at midnight after nn ovcnlnr of very rapid auctioneering, but good prices throughout. In nil 133 hi ad woro sold today for $2I7,12!, an nvornrto of $1,8GS npiece. Tho proceeds of tho sale ns a wholo were $405,625 for ISC head. This gives a total average of $2,102 per head. SiiIcn nt i"i nml Over. Tho sales at $500 and over were as fol lows: Homeopathy, b. b.; Sidney Paget, Now York. $l,00u. . Illlhyla. ch. ni., ISM. by Tammnn;-Inp. IsIm- John Mndden. New i'nrk, $2,150. Imp. Tronlo, l. m.. lsn.1, by St. Serf-imp. Trony; J. II. Hnggln, New York, $l,U)0. Imp. Isis, ch. m., 1&S7, by Ilpnder-Shor-over; Sldnpy Paget. Now York, $S,5rtl. Imp. PnstorellH. ch. tn., 1M2. by Sprlng-fleld-Orlnolda; W. 1. Powers, New York, $10,000. Imp. Ilhoda. b. in.. 1SS3, by Mnstcr Klldni' Vlolet Melrose; J. R Hnggln, $000. Imp. Ridicule, br. in.. ISM. bv Althjln-i; Wilson Thompson, New York, $1,100 Imp. Hose of Hamilton, bv Royal Hump ton-Lady Prlmroso; J. It Hoggin, $S'X. Rube Dare, br. m.. 18I.fi. by imp. Stur Ruby-Flom Dare; Wilson Thoinpyon, $wjO. Sadie, ch. in.. PM, by Salvatoi-Ciilinara; J. II Hnggln. $1,100. Snlyla. ch. ni.. 18M, by Imp. RoHliiKton Snllle M; E. M. Kelly, Now York. $J0. Scotch I.iiHsle. ch. m., ISO", by Imp. Ii,-vcrness-MlKs Dnrcbln; Captain Radford, New York, $000. Imp. Sophia, b. m.. lRffl. by Patriate!: Hr.mcopathy; Edward Kelly, New York, $2,000. Shipmate, b. m.. 1SSR, by Snendthr'ft McFsmnto: W. I. Powers, Now York, $2,nnc. Imp. Slstrum. ch tn., 1W, by Common Imp. IhIk; Irfird Clonmel, Ireland, $HX. Btnrllgbt, br. m., M7, bv Iroquois-V.mda-lltc; W. I. Power. New York, h.000. Imp. St. Mildred, br. in.. 1SW. by Imp. Lady Fltzjamcs; W. I. Powers, New York, $3 000. Imp. Tho Mask, b. ni.. 18X0. by Halcnldlno. Satchel: J. H. Hnggln, $I,C'X. I inn. Thanuelln. ch. m.. 1S93. bv St. Au- Kiiello-Thnnuella; J. 11. Hnggln, $1.0n0. l nncnign, en. ni., uy unonuaga-rna; j. H. Hnggln, $350. Whnoln. ch. m.. in- T Tn nnver-Vtc- trnlnn; F. R. Hitchcock, $2.?00. imp. jiaymarn, ishs. nv pit. serr-aierry Dell. G. II. Whitney. $1,750. imp. isninc, en. m.. iwi, y iiosenery Imn. Isis; J. II. Hnggln. $S,000. Kltefoot. ch. in.. 1803. bv Hucbanan- Longshore; E. C. Cowden. New York, JI.Ok). Imp. Kliohkprn, br. m., 1802. by Galoplri Asecas: W. N. Cloeto. London. Knclan.I. $1,700. Imp. Laeltla. br. tn., issl. by Hllnr'ous Pnste Haste's dam; W. I. Powers, $3,500. Imt). Lambert, br. m.. 1893. bv Amnhlon- Stnrllght; John Mndden. New York, $1,130. imp. i.ucnsta. i. in., iw, iy nawKston Lueky Shot; Jamea Oalway. New York. $1 700. Madge D. b. m., lSf.3, by Imp. Jlaxlni Giienn; .1. II. Hnggln, $l.fl.v. imp. .Maiden t'orm, i. in., ivji, ny ansier Ktldnre-Malden Hull; J. H. Huggln. $1.I'0. Mnknllnh. b. m.. IS03. by Tnmmnnv Mln- halah; .Matt Byrnes. New York. $1,2. Imp. Marrlanesln. b. in., isfll. by Mlntlnir Emmellne Marcla; Wilson Thompson, $2 200. Moriden. b. m.. 18SC. bv Imp. BIIIet-Mer-cdes; J H. Hnggln, $2,000. imp. .Mii'ieaKo. n. m., lsi'.i by Jinrcion MlntHnuce; W. I. Powers. t2,(v. Mies Dnrebln. br. m.. 1S90. bv Imn. Dare- bln-MIsM cinv; J. II. Hnggln, 13.000. Miss Landemnnn oil. m., 1890, by Tlnn-ovpr-Ellznbpth I.: Wilson Thnmtisnn. tl.20ft. imp. Airn. wpiane.v. nr. m by Binion- isirny; ,i. n, iincgin, 55,2:1". Imp. Oriole, ch. m., ISS, bv Hen d'Or. Fenplln: K. C. Cowden, Now York. $1 0i fluid Snlnnpr. b. c ISPS, bv Imn. Hold llnrh-lmn. Red Rplnnor: J. H Hnggln. 1&no, 1 .iriDPriiini. en. p.. iniv nv rnn I'pimer. Imn. CorkPrnonv: Michael Murnhv. Phila delphia. J8.C0O. ommeai, en. r., 1S39. by imp. mvcnesH. Allco lllmwnr; M. Ilusker, New York. II. !W. Rose of Hpotlnncl. Ml. f.. 1SDIK bv Turn manv-Imn. Avrsllno Hose: J. II. Hnirtrln. $030. Halm nf ailead, ch. c, 1899. by Imp, Vnr-tiers-Imp Balsam Fir; A. L. Aste, New s nrn. n. v. Flylnjr Huttres, b. e., UK), bv Mnntnnn Belle of Butte: J. Henly. Now York. firt0. Past, b. f, 1KV), In- Imn. Hntlminpton- uyucne; 1 . u. iiircu. ispw inrK, fiju. Cnllrr. ch. c , H99. by Tnmmnny-Onle don In: A. L. Astp. $2fln0. Chlltnn. b. c. by Imn. Meddlpr-Cnstalla; D. D. Porter, Now York. $.1,700. Knhltl. Ph k.. bv Mlna-Cathay; R. O. Lnud. Now York. $7r.0. Imp. bnv flllv. bv Orvlptn-lmn ''o nlerfc; Miles Flnlen, Hutte. Mnnt., $ii. CocV:ney, br. 0., ll9i. bv Imp. Cherry rrep-imn. vocKcrnony; .i.ip, Tmp. Datmnn. b. c, 1S19, bv Kendal-lmp Dnrtnway; Lord Clonmol, Ireland J'.O'O. Akuite. b. f.. 119. by Avrnhlre-Inin DPfnyune: MUpr Flnlen. Huttp Mont, tl.trn Imp bay nilv. iw, by Itnvnmp Ilnmlltnn. Dfirnllipn: Sldnev Pniret. J' ,300. KlllnriiPV. b f.. TW. by Imn. riotdnnch- Imp Krln-go-Brngh; II. K Knnpp, New Yrrk. $1,100. Rono, ch. g., by imn InvP'ties'-Fllrt ; W'ninm iipPKCi, I'nimiininnin, xifii. Flnrlform. b. jr.. 1'99. hy imn. Hath.imp. ton-FlorM: F. A. Hnrt. New York. $1 500. Allopath, b. g.. 1F99. by Montnna-Homeo-path- J. linker. Now York. J1.500. Stnr nf h Weft b. f., 1891. bv Montann. Imn Isis: n. II. Whitney. Lexington, Ky $2.0.30. ChontP, b. p.. U99. by Imn. Mpdiller-Imp Lnrtltn: Lord Clonmel. Irnlnnd. I.OIM. flnlclen linsp b. f . 18'i9 bv Imn. C.nlil. flnrh-Imn. Ln Trnmpoo: Chnrles Reed, Vew Yr rk. $2,500. Imp. bnv filly. 10, bv PrnVi"do-FI'ld Arnre: John Mndden, Now York. $1.100 Candle, b f . 1S9' bv Imn. C.md'pmns- enrima: vuiinm LakPinmi. npw yorK. $2 "fO. Wealth, br. f., 19S, by Iln'nl.ow-In-p. Prr.finnrlty: Wllon ThomriFon. $2 0!O. Jpiher. br. f. 1H)8. by Rnlnbou-Imp. Itlilleule: Wltsnn Thomnsnn. Xvi). Mnrv MpCov. h. f . U"W. bv lfpnrv pf Nf nrrp-I.niirn Htnne: J. H Hnggln ji Onlden Grain, ch. f. 1M8. by Hinnvr- Fieiir d'Or: J. n. Foiinnsiipo. New "ri: $3 too. liprv. Ph f . 195 bv Imn Dntdtlneli. Tmr. Ilnllermern! .1. n IlnuL'hl. J2 M) Frankfort, b. p. ixr,8 by Mnnnvnr-Lndy Reel: Ixiril Clonmel ireinril. Jin.nni Pnner. b. p..y bv M-"tina-Le!a A n D Inrler N"nw York. 1TAI. Imp Lux Casln b. f l'9i. bv Do.-nvan- Imn Lurnstra: wnxm Timmpson. i w p.Hnli-ebp ch f U'A bv lUMmble Merldep- .Tnpk Chlnn. I.evlnglon. K' . $W. Imp Mlntnkn. b. c. IW bv Crnli(.Ty Imn Mlntrnkp; .1 tmffv. fit LmiN. 11 2"0 I'rlnpe. ph f 1'99. bv Imn Clierrv Troe M' Cnrebl" Wilson ThomiiHnn. $2 mV. Montana Pioneer, b. a . is''(p bv M "iam Rnvf.111- I Tbnmpsnn. New York JI.250 Tbr Wenvpr. b p ls91. by Imn Onld tlnpb.Ilpil Rnlnner: John Duffy 11.310, Condiment ch l by Pfpper-Pprt. T McPIkpp Nrw Ynrlc. If.'iO Imp. Cnthnrle Moor, ch. e . WO b Ken- dnl-Imp. Pnstorelln; Lord Cloninet, Irelni tl, $(! f"X) llarthii. b. f.. ISM. bv linn, llatbiiiiint'in. Missoula: It. T. WiUnii. ir.. New York. $1,600. Contemnt. b. f.. W. nv Vnmmnnv-Inin. Ridicule; John Mndden. $2.K0. I'jirenp. ph it . Ivni. bv Itnn Invprnp. Sndle, T. J. Henly, New York. Jl.'.iri aKye. cm. c. laa. by imp. iuv"rnp-tMi-mern; U F Hughos, New York, $I.50i). 111 flllt. 1W, 1... 11- M.tlrl.1...a.alrtAlt4 . Geoige Oeilett, New York, $300. Northern Star, ch. p., by Hanover-Starlight. W. C. Lorlng, New York. $.1.10). Gulf Stream, ch. f . 1S99, bv The 1 epper Trndo Wind, Louis Franchln. Now York, $300. b'lve Nations, b. cF . bv Mnntnna-Una-daga; Tim Welch. New York. K.U0O. winnecocK. b. r. lsso. by Jlontu na-wny- orta; John Duffy. $1,100 LEAGUE FULLY ORGANIZED DM "Three I" Circuit Aunln In the liclil vi lib I'.lulit Gooil Cities. PEORIA. HI.. JntTTl.-Thp Indlann-11- Itnols-Iown Haso Hall lraguo Is now nn no- tlvo nrgnnlzatlon; It will bo known ns tho 'Three-I Icnguc." It will comnrlse lVorln. Deentur. Illnnni. Itigton, Hnckford and Rock Island In Il linois; Davenport nnd Codnr ltnplds In Iowa, nnd Terrp Haute in Indiana. M. Horatio Sexton of Ruck Island was chosen president nnd also secretary nnd treasurer of the lengue. A committee on scliedtilp wns spiocIpu consisting of Hpldcn Hill of Cednr Rnplds, nugii iNienni oi ueiiiir itapuis ami m. i. Hurley of I'corln. The pommlttPe on bv- lawn Is eompoxpcl of Prpsldelit Sexton, S. D. Smith nf Term Haute. BpIiIph Hill nf Cednr llnplds and Hugh NIchol of Rock- roru. It wiiH i1eclili.il nlttit lltnl Hie unlrirv llmll shall bo fixed at $730. exe'iiidve. of the man iigpr'H salary. This means that the salary limit win no niiout '.-'. so tue mngnaics llgurp, The wnlarv of umplrps wns nlnced nt $125 n month. The committee on nehedule In expected to report nt the next w ot- ing, to lie neiu in .Miircn. HEIKES GOES UP TO THE HEAD (Hit Dnytoti llnrhmnii Klll till IllriU lint of ii PoNNlhle itllll In i'oiirniiment, 1 DAYTON. O., Jan. 31,-Zeio weather nnd the blanket of snow were illseourngin?. but the Kinall attendance at the llelkci lourivi ment today witnessed Himo rpninrkiible work. HpIkph moved up In the Ut iy kli. Iiirf 191 birds nut of the 2"0 po.lhlc In the day's total. This gives Mip old man mlv sixteen mlsxen nut of 4() shotn flrrd. Todty ne nroKr i.u nirnigni. Bummarics: It. O. Helke.M. Dnvtnr. 191 J. S. Fanning, Sim Franclscn 1 r, i- roil Hubert. Spirit Luke, in isi E. Nenl. Hloomlleld, Iml M R H. RbnileK. Columbus ISI Luther Snulre. Cincinnati v C. Fort. FoHtorla, and H. It. Tripp, In- uianapiK'H ivi Fnink Alklre. Wnodlvn. O -. . 1 7.1 M PHIIIIk. Cincinnati 177 T. It. Hull. .Mer i en. Conn 170 Guy HuniKlde. Knoxvillp, 111 172 C. Flllfnrd 1i2 Arthur (iatnblp, Clnclnnntl l'S Rnlnli Trlmblp. CovlnKton. Ky VQ Jnck Parker. Detroit, Mich 139 a T r-ur'Mpy. Mvrapurp N. Y I.V. J. If. Mackle, Cincinnati 141 Green HUertt (toll titer I'ntx. Joe tit.'tman's famous Oreen Rivera bewHnir team last iiIl-IU defeated tho F.it Men by this score: GREEN RIVERS. If. D. Reed 359 11! 17I Mngney 110 170 102 Davcv H5 1flt 117 Hartley 122 1d7 10 Ambrusler 141 110 l.'S Totals 70S 780 9J Tctnl threo gamps. 2,287 FAT MEN. HrldPtibepkrr 151 131 15ti F. Ivrui: 1l 140 12 Shpldnn 110 173 1.3 Miibaffy 12s I3i 12 Al Krug 137 i:n 171 TotnlK TriO 722 '."1 Total three gamcx, 2,193. ,Terrle-i-ltnhlln Ileiirlnn 1'tml iioneil, CINCINNATI. Jnu. 31. -Tho hejuing of Tt.flrlnu n.1,1 T)i.l,ll ai'niul.ul ..'..riiilj Isiuird by justleo of thp Pence Roebllnir, which wns net for this afternoon, Is posl pened until Monday next. Ilynn Defi'lltM .IiiiIkp. MINNEAPOLIS. Jim. 31. Tommv Rvnn ennlly defentPil Jim Judge tonight lit tb" Minneapolis Athletic club for a purse ef ISO! Judgo was knocked out In tho murtli rounil. Vciv I'rlnelpnl CliOKen. HEHRON. Nnb.. Jnn. 31. IRnpclnlA C. A. Capron wns clpcted by the school bonrd to Kiippppd A. Wilson oh nrlnnlnnl of the High school. Mr. Wilson goes Into busi ness in Iowa. iti:covi:itn:s nuin c.un Mrs. E. I. Masters, at her homo in Moni tor, Ind., used Dr. Miles' Nervino nnd Pills to curo after effects of grip. Mrs. A. E. Lopccr, In tho little town of Modella, Minn., tsod Dr. Miles' Pain Pills nnd Nerve and Liver Pills nnd wns well In a few days. Troildent McKlnloy Is slowly recovering from grip and Its after effects. George J. Flnnnery wns relieved of thn awful pains in the head In fifteen minutes by tho us of Dr. Miles' Pain Pills. Now ho Is rmidly recovering nt his homo In Buffalo, N. Y. Speaker Henderson Is ngaln In tho chair In the hoiiBO of representatives after a so vero attack of tho grip. J. C. Holfrey, foreman at tho Westing houso factory 'n East Pittsburg, had a bo vero attack of grip, hut he used Dr. Miles' Norvlno and Pain Pills and was soon back tn his place. Rev. C. Body was ln a serious condition at his home In St. Paris, O., but Dr. Miles' Nervino and Norvo rnd Liver Pills pulled him through all right RKNOVATOIt Invigorates and renovates the Hyutoni, purities and enriches tho blood, cures tho worst dyspepsia, constipation, headache liver and kldnuys. KAoundtl at druggists, Free novice sample nnn hook. Dr. H. J. Kay, Saratoga, N Y If what It Licklnclnmch and women who me not as itroni: as they shoulJ VITAL FORCE be; when they are WUAKanJ have no finercy or AmMllon Vital ForciiU nothlne but Electricity. When you aro sick, there Is not enouuli L'lectrlcliy In tho syjten an4 It must be surpIleJ. Nature ulll not supply It. for, per ham. Natura has beon In- Emei upon. My Electric Itlt anJ r.lactrlc.11 Suspen sory supply the neeJei Llec UlchynnJjou soon become strong nnJ vlj-nrous, I clve joun lerralwiluen guarantee that my licit will cur ) uu, If It (alls 1 will refunJ every cent ou pay rne lor It. dk. ncNNnrr's CLFCTRIC BELT Untlrely different an4 must not he cor.fuseJ wlih other electric belts. It has soft, silken chamois covered sponge electrodes which pre vent that frlchtful burnlne and bllsterlnc caused by all other belts, which have bare metal electrodes. .My licit can be renewed when burned out for onlv c. no othercan to renewed for nny price, and when burned out It worthless. I absolutely guarantee my tllecrtlc Hell to cure Varicose Veins, every form of Weak ness In either sex; restore Vitality; cure Kheumatlsm In every form. Kidney, Uier and Illadder 1 roubles. Constipation, Stomach Disorders, Nervous and Gen eral Debility, Lame Uack, all 1'ermlc Complaints, etc Write to-day for my book. "The I'lndlns nl the Fountain of btern.il Youth." Sent free, postpaid, for the asking. Hook will tell you all about P . Sold only by DR. BENNETT Electric Belt Co. IIooiiih IK to ill IIoiiuIiik llloeli, limine nml I lit Ii .itx,, Oninlin, Nell, - Dr. Kay I'ticuro rurrs all UtlCUrfi female dlwukes. Al drug. u w lliHtHi n jluiitra1ed Iiook ana advice free. Dr. I). J, Ka, Surutoa,N. Y. 8F miENOVATO Building Up. We arc building up a big business in Boys Clothing. Our special sale Saturday of the Edcrhcimer Stein & Co wf 1 be a big thing. Test it. (continental Clothing M. E. COIt.Vr.Il IBtli AND IKHKJl.AB. II a plrte you tell olhsn-ll oe don't tell us. Dr. McGREW Oilier open contliiiititinl) trout s n. in. to tl i. tn. tiiinilitM friuii H n. tu. In r, . in. CHARGES LOW (Dr. StcClrew at .ikk 51.) THE JIIIST SIlfCliSSKl'l, SPEG3AL8ST In the? Iri'iitnifiit of nil loriim of 111 ioasios ami i)iouni:it.s tir mi;.n U.M.Y. -II )eat' esiierleiiue. Id yenm In 41 in n Ii it. VARICOCELE AND HYDROCELE a i1:h.ii..m:.nt t. ihi; ia aha vii,::n IN LESS TIIA.N 10 l. YS-w lll.ont em. tliiK, I In or tomi ol time. The QUICKEST nml MOST N VI I It U, ('DUE thnt line yet lieen il licin ereil. CU.tlltiES LOW. YPUII IQ 1,1 "" HnRca nml conditions OirillLIO cured nnd every truce ol thu uiscubu Is thoroughly ellmliiu toil from tlio liluoU. No "UHKAKINQ OUT" on tlio Rktn or fnce or nny exlernnl nppeuinnccn of tlia dUeaae whntcver. A treulliicnt flint Is more nuccesful nnrl fnr moro natlrfnctory tlinn tlio "Hot Springs'' trculmcnt iintl nt Ickr thnn I1A1.K THE COST. A curo that Is cunrnnteeil to lie pcrmnnent for life. IMC Al'tlCV.'Q youiu; mi. I tniuua-u. il lYCHMlLOO men. mjsn or mamiuhii, Nlttlit 1.0.15U.1, Nervous Uvblllty, Lo.1.1 of llraln nml Nerve Power, ForKctfiilmvj, Ilanhf ulneBn. Strlcttlte, Oonorrhoeu, Olcel. oveu uti.outi l.si:s ct itnn, RECTAL DISEASES trcutinent for ills- casuH of tlio lecliini Ims cured whore nil others had fnlled. Kls3urc, Ulcers, IMles onu pll chronic tllsenscs of the rectum. Im mediate rllef nnd a pormnnent euro Is mndo without cutttriK or p.iln. Tlio curs is qulclc n tul completu. ciiiius ;i ;itA.ri:i:i). CHARGES LOW Coiixnltu tlon tree. Ti'ciitiiient liy mull. Medicines sent overywhtru free from tuzo or lircnknK!!. reudy for use. OIHco houru: S a. in. to it p. m. Sundaj.i a a. m. to r. p m I'. O. Uox 7C(J. Olllco over V15 South Hth Ht.. between Furnuin and Douclus Hts.. OMAHA. N'tCli. AMI SEMENTS. Ofrl&i Woodwnnl A ntintw. DUiU & Men:. Tel. 1513. One Night On y, Tuesday Eve, Feb. 5th. Mme. Sarah Bemiiardf and-- I'rerentlnK Sanlou'3 (T 'Vmrn" MilHteiplete. I. A TOSCA Mine. Hnrnli Uernlianlt SCAItl'IA focpielln Prices Jl. DO In SI.OO. (jencral admission $2.(W. nailery, 51.fi'. VV r l Woodwnrd & IlurKCM, HKJ X. 1J v MunuKers Tol. I'JU 'Vwn I'erforiiuiiiees Only. SATUIIDAV .MATINEE AM) NUJIIT. Al. G. Field's Minstrels Evenlnu 1'rleeh U.le, r.tle, T.le, If 1. 110. Mntliiet- I'rleeH 'J.'.e, ."ille. Smiilny mill Mninlii, Mntliiee Snnilii). Vltl'.OW EveniiiK l'rlei-K -."ie, BOe, 7."e, If I.OO. Mntlnee Prices UHe, Title. hents on sole Krliluy niornliiir. " SSOCIATIONCOURSK BOYD'3 WEDNESDAY, Fob. U 8:30 p.m. i , I,ci luro ly 0. Hirsoli "I'AfTS NI I'lfTIONH AIIOI T THE .IEW S." IlesifM'il seats nt Y M C A, But t Mlus, l' Uruury i a. in. onumiiTOH Omnha's Fnmily Tlicntro. Tel. J.131. P ..i.,.. 5nnilnv. Wcdnesilny. Saturday. WILLIAMS & WALKER . . , .".StlNh Ol" HAM". . . . and tticir own Mr, compnny. prcsentlnu . . . .M:S OP II AM . . . . Prices Never ChnnKliiK KvcnlnRS, re served Hi-nta 21c nnd Cc; cnllery, 10c, matinees. Wcdnrmlny, nny pnrt of house, 25c, clillilrcu 10c, unllcry lOo, namo on Bnt urdny nnd Bumlny exccptlUK few front rows, COc. cnown NRVUH i.kt up vuhtkhdav PAIACO'S TROCADERO J SIA I'INEE TOIIA V Ille, 'Jlle, And Every JJvu. ExeeptliiK Hnturdtiv Eve n'i ''""! Miss New York, jr, . 1 in I The beit of the sensnn IubIi ?)' . ter from nturt to flnlth Twi ii'ni i Hlde-HpIlltli.K liurtrHrtie3 1 Irll '1' ilnnt nllo HmoKo if you like -Mrtlnee, 2 If. I'vi nlne, ir. Next v.'celt, "W'lNE. WO MLN AND HONO, iaii Etui us.