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- HOUSE: AGENTS aken untll 12:30 p. m. for t Advertisements for these colamns will bo he evenlng and wntil 8 p. m, for the morning and Sunday edition, Advertisers, by requesting & nombered eheck, enn mumbered letter In care of #wers 8o nddressed will be presentation of the check 112 word, first hereafter. Nothing twken for first Insertion. These advertisements must tively. insertion, for less than 25¢ have answers addressed to a The tee. An- delivered upon only. Rates, te a word run consecu- WANTED, BY AN EXPERIF situation or an interest in a newspaper. Address, with pe EITUATION WANTED. NCED MAN, A well establidhed articulars, 43 A—Ms20 21% WANTED-—NALE KL, 50, understand window trimmin give reference and class men need app ID—A typewr| quired; st dross 114 man_pre e, and HELP. STENOGRAPHER d; references re- wanted Ad- -7 WANTED, A FIRST CLASS HAND TO WORK at_commercial ening 9 months or longer; recommendations for industry and good moral character required; house furnished _man with small family. L. A. Williams, Union fruit farm, Glenwood, Towa. B M0 JOD SOAP AND EOAP POW ADply. With rofc experionce, 1. W. WANTED, PARTY ma Insure envolope t WANT MEN 5,00 month selling goods senlod Speclalty Co., T8 4th ste Wit WHO salary smple or 1 Bell MP'g Co., Cinelnnati, rences Bufr: 1 MEANS AS v and cconomy siness. Gool advancom n e commisst Aealors. k Wee will explain, amp. Houschold Olio. M2 BY CHICAGO r lady or gentleman, firs our husiness, then (o travel Ao corresy Good sa willing o leara and Weite fully, enclosing self-address nvelope, to H 18, ‘Tiee A CHANCE TO MAKE M the Tast #lx weeks selling d waa sick part of the time. 1 ers dn not go Into the dish wa NVARSINg, y W T can wash and Any one can ulars wrl hland ave,, E. E. quality o Sold all my washers at home. T A IL:I’\'. t willifig to learn on the road and ry to first ish w o't see why othe er business. another $3,000 this dry our dishes in mike $5 (o $12 a to Tron City Dish Wash- L Pitisburg, Pa. 2 DM WANTED. DIl SALBSMEN TO Kay's Hot Springs of Ark, bath side line. Address the 1ot Springs Concentrat- ing Co., 65 Smith bldg., Cincinnati, ¢ IN N GENERAL . Address Willits & Co., B is21 24 Rim s ~ WANTED_FEMALE HELP. LADIES TO 1O FANCY WORK AT HOME; $6.00 to $10.00: Jy work; no canv 3 send stamp. Del vork C LADIES _ WANTING call at Scandinavian Y. W. H WANTED-A FEW LADI acter and nddress (o nssist tollet. necessity. FIRST-CLASS Address at once, GIRLS 1813 Cass st ML ome, OF GOOD CHAR- in introducing a WANTE! work GIRIL, 4 Soutl o —_— e FOR REN1— HOUSES. vention; sample free. DES gov. bonded w Towest rates. STORAGE. FRANK WANTE: WANTED—TO RENT, WANTED-TWO ROOMS WITH BOARD IN private family, man and wife two children inquite L. L. Clark, People's Furniture & _Carpet_Ce 08220 WANTED, TRAV 3 MAN DESIRE board and room for wife and by with strictly private family; references. Adlress H %, care Bee. K-Ms12 WANTED, TO R BY APRIL 1, DE tached house of 11 rooms in good nelghborh o Must be modern and first-class; two-story heuse preforred. glving rent and streot number, H K STORAG: STORAGE BUILDT 1013101 WANTED. Continued. B0 DAILY: NEW IN. 2 10 6 wold In A how & Makin, Cincinnati, O, J—Ms27 ousepold goods stored. Leavenworth, M—319 EWERS, 1214 HARNEY D—TO BUY. CITY & CO WARRAN WANTED-3 planos; please state can e seen. block, WANTED, TO 1t paneton for Phil Aaron Bostc WANTED, 10 | roller ekates, new condition and num cash. Address Box 1819 Farnam street. “ON HooB mall &) FOR SALE—FURNITURE. FOILSALE, FURNITURE OF TWO ROOM FOR SALE, HORSES AND WAGONS TS, PRICHARD 1712 FA'M. N—32 MAND UPRIGHT price, make and_ where It Seott, room 430 Ramge N—322 ND MALL & tand pony on store, RCHASE cond-liand; rice must be low Norfolk, Neb N-M8i1 33 SOND-HAND Inquire for N—MS38 for o, O—MS10-24* SALE OR harr an: for 1, » top b hing to exch heavier hors Woodbridge Bros., 1 HOG AND _CHIC pickets. C. R. Les, GENUINT LIST 17 IF 3,000 VA DDE Webster county. Neb., mostly farmers; 1200, Address O. C. Feel, Tted Cloud, Neb QNS0 FOR SALE—2 FRESH COWS AND CALVES and one’ registered Holsteln cow and helfer cult at 2826 Webster. 'Q-Nros ¢ SMOKE HOUSE FOR DIPES, M4 DOUC Q- MIsCELLANEOUS, HAVANA FRECKLES, 108 DOUGLAS. CLALXVUYANTS, - T8—M19 MRS. DR, H. WARI liable business medi THE GREAT age. and’ ca be consull marriage, duns, la rely the mad; thiuences, reunites e and happy m She makes i troub suc e call i N T CLAIRVOYANT OF Madame Romaln, has ret Those wishing correct advice on business, love, rringe and Letters v ui N, CLAIRVOYANT, T 1th year at 119 N 16th. THE ned by request all affairs of life. ted on weults, She ete., can removes ovil In. ouples and causes speed With the one you lo where others ~fail. elve prompt benel with stamp answe: 15th street, flat S ‘sately MADAM SMITH 3; masnetic, vapor, and sea baths. FIOUSES, F. K. DARLING THE D319 BENA \\'.\7 & C FOR RENT—HOUSE OF 9 ROOMS AND BAR on Park ave. Injuire at 422 108 N, 15TH ST. D-310 So. 18th st D311 00M COTTAGE, IN fl()(“{ RE- B. HAAS, Danquet, 1813 ORIST, hall, resic nton_street. MASSAGE, MADAME BE PERSONAL. H, 2D FLOOR, ROOM ohol, steam. suiphurine T—M709—23¢ RNARD, 112 M PLANTS, CUT FLOWERS THE OMAHA DAILY BEB: RIGHT HOUSEWIVES USEeE No OTHER “aiew THE NIFAIRBANK COMPANYevicago BUSINESS CHANCES Continued. FOR SALE, NEWSPAPER AND COMPLETE outit in a thriving little city In_North Ala- bama; great bargain, Address, W, J. Sibert, Gadsden, Ala. M7SS 2% LE, of Bee. ¥ YARD FOIU ted, with a terms address ot apacity HoAl, BRIC which b vite cor sixna Iator, r coupler, button clasp, threshing h., 619,60 Araw bar guid R_GOOD IN 1 ; fence, ack holder, cle support 9115 milk: t flower holder, 22,520 cooking S1,580; Iubricator, G26.816; game board, 2: cattle stanchion, 501.605; cag toster, 516,% 5 : bed, folding erib, 3%6.081; fence, 620,9. aut. brake,' $£1,190; potato digger, 497,000; fonce mach,, 3 shears, 51 slove thermom. eter, 523,01, Address American Patent agenos patent solicitors and Ohio. nego ¥, DENTISTS. ALS COAL. WHOLEBSALE DEALERS IN JOHNSON BROY Wil kinds of coal. Correspondence soliciied. 1005 Farnam st. 364 3 COAL. P D. T. MOUNT HAS REMOVED HIS COAL office to 2 16th st., Brown b 360 PRIC] REDUCED; SHERIDAN, ming coal; nut, $1.50. a ton delivercd. for 40,00 DIFFERENT ater attachment and con- 1207 Douglas st. Omaha T STOVE REPAIRS T makes of stoves: nections a_speciaity Stove Repair Works | EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. CANADIAN _EMPLOYMENT . BUREAU _RE- moved to 1622 Douglus; furnish best male and emale help. BA91 M3 ‘WO0OD AND KINDLING, TEL, 1687. HARD WOOD AND KINDLING. M64d 28 BOOT AND SHOE MERCHA want o locate in the best t Missourl address H 49, this FOR EXCHANGE. t e PROPERTY FOR MDSE. HAWAGY R.Omaha. FOR TRADE-PAINTING and_tinting for some good Apply 1218 Park Ave,, it R HA nd furnitur, —S18—22¢ COUNCIL BLUFE rent BUSINE 5 $50 month. 1o exchange f a farm. F. J - M813 1| S PROPERTY, ¢ western Towa Schnorr, FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE, A FINE R donce property, with large grounds, owner has no use for the property an take other good property In exchang H. G. McGee, Council Bluffs, L. well im- nd e. BD, 100 H take up free homeste ley, Minnesota. Map showing exact locati section, town and range will be mailed free b writing to land commissioner Great Northet railway, St. Paul, Minn. RE—M{71 M4 ADS OF B BATHS, 8. 15th st. U—330 PPERLY CORSET, MADB TO order from measure. 1909 Farnum street. U—320 NEWLY FITTED BATH PARLORS ADSTRACTS. THE BYRON REED COMI ds in the Red river val- n RE—01 BARGAINS, HOUSES, LOTS AND FARMS, sale or trade. F. K. Rarling, Barker block. RE— 'FARM LANDS. C.F. HARRISON, 012 N. Y. I TRiz—MdTE Mbe FOR RENT-0. Turkish and electric baths for ladies” and gentle- | — - = pair, clty water, $10.00 por month to ool | *niage Mo, Towell 508 15t st o0 neer e | EXCHANGES AND SALES: CITY PROPERTY, Darties, 119 N. dith, 1 trom Tarnum A% M1 | farms, merchandise. Garvin Bros. 210 N.Y.Life. aar e, aire at | Stclse's siove st — m Riz-343 toftice. 3 JSINESS COLLEGE, 15TH_ AND 5 il e 88 COLLEGE, 15TH ANP | BARGAINS, HOUSES, LOTS AND FARMS, DERN SE, FIVE MINUTE sale or trade. F. K. Darling, Barker block. walk from court house. G. L. Green, room 25, RE-37 Barker biock. e L UL = BARGAINS, SALE OR TRADE IN CITY PROD- HOUSES, WALLACE, BROWN DLK., 16 & Doug. erties and farms. Jno. N. Frenzer, opp. P. O. D317 | "free; homé treatmen R btz FOR RENT—2413_ CAPITOL AVENUE, 1l | SWEDISH MOVEMENT CURE FOR LADIES. | FINE GARDEN LAND, § ML FROM I. O, rooms, modern. The O, F. Davis company, | 1816 Chicago sireoti consultaton, facial - and | 310 per acre. 90N. Y. L. bdg. RE-#51 A aclentitic ot unt free Mondays, Feb. E 2 4 tle obeslty treatment free Moniays, Kb | ANTED—FARM LAND, FOR CASI. FOR RENT-MODERN 10-ROOM HOUSE, WIT furnace, bath, gax, hot and half block from Farnam stre most_desirable residence 1 No. 220 South 35th ave. For o Home Investment Co., 304 FOR RENT. modern conveniene to_responsible party; etable on ton, 1432 So. 26th st. MODERN 7-ROC Dly 130 8. 25th BRICK Dered, modern conveniences. VERY DESIRADLE HOUS! LIt J H Sherwood, et motor line; in Uity in the city— ticulars apply xton bk SHT-ROOM HOUSE WITH ALL furnished or unf nished, 1. Hor: n lot. ¢ D. reasor . NEWLY PA: 318 N. 23 DMTIS . VACANT MARCH oz N, Y. Life. D-783—220 FnooM HOUSE, 2 DOUG H. Parrott ROOM MODEI Inquire of Cl Douglas block. AS, APPLY TO D—MS03 treated; fat redu; cases cured by th 1th st.. near Do days only. Cowan's, er, guar- anteed by the ELECTRIC Moles warts, w ved nose, birth tattoos, pow- der an freckles, black ‘heads, all facial blemishes and projecting ears hair, scalp and skin nervous and female dls- Curupathie Institute, 107 §. U—623 M120 NISH, $1.75: 10 , 534 Broadway. Co. Bluffs. —31653 MI3 MARRIAGE PAPER, rich: lists of books, nels’ Monthly ments and photos of marriageable people, "Toledo, O. WITH 1,00 ADVERTISE- many novelties, etc. Gun- UMD M2 STOEC IR'S SMOK! MONEY TO LOAN—REAL ESTATE. E HOUSE, 144 DOUGLAS. J—T786—-M13 Wanted—Hanscom Place lot for cash. Wanted—Ilanscom Place house for cash. Wanted—Windsor Place lot for cash. Wanted—Hanscom Place house for farm. r 3th and Farnam for cash. nce for T5-acre farm res near South Omaha for cash. —To loan out $1,00. To borrow $700 at 8§ per cent. use for Kansas farm. in part cash 0,000 residence. ison, 912 N. Y. Life. Tigh school, part cash, . SIGHTLY LOT, city, 8¢ on dollar. Y. Life bldg. 0 211 RE—Ms31 2 = CLOS| TO BLMWOOD PARK, BT enworth and ‘Center streets: choic investment, and finest kind of garden land; fo sale by Hicks. TRE—MSI5 23 or EBRUARY 815 23% N COTTAGE, 6 as. Balbnch, " 1321 s axe B-ROOM FLAT FOR RENT 1°ROOM MODERN HOUSE, chenp. 1300 South 25th ave, NION HOTELL RE; 6 or M, oy INQUIRE D301 1910 DODGE, 19 wu-ul' BAR NQUIRE § 5, 1614 Jarnam, D-MsT3 25 ¥OR RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS, PLEASANT 1OOM. 1919 DOL FOR RENT_STEAM rooms. 604 Bo. 1ith, RNISHED ROOMS HEATED OIt HOUSEKEE man and wite; rent taken i board. 319 B2 RNISHED ] IRABLE strec 3 NICE FURN housekeeping. 1113 5 uth 11th 2 CHIUAGO, SOUTI table hoard, Tel. 1380, BOARD FOR N BVRTICA I OOMS, WITH BOARD 18th street. A ABLE 101 TWO, ma reamnabi T, SUITR OF modern - conve ple preferced. 2017 RONT L $4.50 week, 1610 Davenp pleasant location. ROOMS FOR LIGHT St. B-Ty1- FULNIEHED ROOMS AND BOARD, T ROOMS, ALSO it AND WIF A CWITH TOARD. 10 Vo FOR RENT-—STORES AND OFFICE3 I RENT- 916 Farnam streel. This bul roof cement basement. ing fixiures .waler on all Hoors, gas, et vly at the office of The Bee. THE MAX 1th and the whole buflding: vator; bullding. wili be arr ont. ‘Inquire 1018 Farnam stre FOR RENT-FIRST CLASS end basement brick store wit Farnam, sultal's for any kind quire at room 4 First Nationa! THE LSTORK BRICK BUILDING \ding has flre. 1610 o suit ol M3 THR ot of b anly 1 FOR RENT, LARGE DOUBLLI ST0, XN, B0od basenient. 0 heat, 16t and Webstr slreet. Roys, 0 stroet. I-MaZ: 1 ROENTS IN FTATE O Agenis maklog comamasion. Eureka Chemical & Mrg. Co., AGENTS WANTED. BALARY AND B0 weekly, La Crosse, Wia. FE i i | ANTHONY LOAN & Tuns at low rates sk and [owa farms or Omaha city property. TRUST CO.18 N.¥. LIE for choice securily In Ne LIFE INSURANCE or bought. MONEY TO LOAN real estate. Breana MONEY TO LOAN 0. F. Davis Co VERY LOW RATES CITY LOANS. cIry A property. LOANS ON _IMPROV INEY TO LOAN O At 6 per cent. rates, LOAN; horses, Wagons, no removal of go can the amount. NG MA mploie, for §90. Addiess H 20, He A GOOD BUSINESS W oone or two ¥ command $2,608.00 1 mate; profils suw good opening for b dress IT 49, Bee CUBAN FRECKLES, \ 0. Chesney, Kansas Cit J. W, Bquire, 248 Bee bidg. " Al D FARM rates. Pusey & Thomas, First Nat'l Bank bidg, W—-339 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA Fidélity Trust company, 1302 Far property. W. Farnam Smith & Co., 132) Parnam W. B. Meikle, 1st Nat TY LOANS, $00.00 (0 & Poweil & Potter, Tt floor N. Y. L. bidg, WM3Th 6 PER CENT LOANS ON vd_business pro Targe loans Neh. & lowa compan: ) LOAN ON MONT FURNITUILE PIANOS and ull kinds of sccurlly. Fred Teiry, room 43 Ramge block X33 1y at lowest possible rates, which pas back at any tin ad ‘in any | FIDPLITY LOAN GUARANTEE €O., . Withnell block. X34k 3B HADDOCK, ROOM 4%, RAMGE 1) MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE, 'ANOS, ote. loan off at OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN €O, 300 8. 1600 FOR EXCHANGE, DO YOU WANT A MONEY, MAKER? THE TEdion Kineloscope (elgat machines). ook in | 5.0 in loxs than three months. For terms address Fidisa) Kinetoscope Co., 103 Ho.' 16th st., On . Neb, Yo-MaT MDs EXCHANOGES. H. A WAGN TOLICIES LOAY ON IMPROVED OMALIA n, Love & Co., Paxton bik. W335 LOWEST RAT Farnam st. W38 MADE ON GOOD LOANS. W37 STARR, 515 N. Y. LIFE a3 TLOANS AT LOWEST ED & UNIMPROVED CITY W N OMAHA REAL 1S ik bldg. W42 ,00.00 AT LOWEST WDEBi‘AKERS AND EMBALMERS H. K. BURKET, FUNERAL DIRECTOR AN embalmer , 1618’ Chicago st., telephone 9. 356 D SWANSON & VALI UNDERTAKERS AN embalmers, 1301 Cuming st., telephone 1050 57 M. O, MAUL, UNDERTAKER AND EMBDALM er, WIT Farnam st., teléphone 225, 58 D C. W, BAKER, UNDERTAKER, 613 8, 16TH_§ £ HOPELs. 1STH AND JONES STS. HOTEL BARKER, 50 per day. 5 rooms at 31 50 rooms at §2.00 per day. Specfal rates to commercinl and board by week or month. manager. ABETNA HOUS! 1th and Dodge. travelers. Frank Hildite} 30 (EUROPEAN), N, W. Rooms by day or week. 350 BUILDING & LOAN AS30C0[ACI) Y Room COT. HOW TO GET A HOME OR § Interest on savings. Ass'n, 1704 Bee bldg, URE GO Apply 10 Omaha L. & 1 G. W. Nattinger, Sec, 62 SHARES IN MUTUAL L. & 6.7, 8 per cent when 1,2, 3 . redcemable. 1704 Farnam st., Nattinger, Sec. 03 D 3 . PAY ars old, always BIOYCLES. . M. 0. DAXON, 402 N M. 0. D 16TH, 354 OMAHA BICYCLE CQ., 328 N. 16T HST. 318 A. L. DEANE & €O, WHOL tall’ bicyeles, 1116 Parnam strec WILL BARNUM & only riding school § ALE AND J 191 R0 120 N. 15TH STRER hé city. N HOUSEHOLD FURNI. wagons, or any kind of at lowest rates in clty strictly confidential; you any tme or in any FACTU Good NG BUSINESS, reasons for sellimg . Y664 | OPPOWTUNITY 15 OPEN | ng, active men, Who ca: 0 §$5.000.00; bustness | A 1 Omahi reforen Lol man with §1.650.00 VM1 i ko | Ade | | SYPHILIS T BEST IN THE WORLD Vb M ALING BIC BULL watch. Western Bl Jith _street, MEDICAL, ATED; NO CUT i) consultation free; 1103, 710 9 p’ m. 2310 Cuming st cases on pay m. LOST. tracts in favor of the Om rectory Co.. Feb. 2th, stand.” New York Lifé Of no value to any Wagnes Piai: Vest Pocket D Return (o clig and get reward Pt owner Lost—822! KAGE OF MEMORANDUM CON- NO PAY; 01 a I a John DAMAGED MIRHORS RESILVERED, 19 N, 08 — T8, Mas SU LADIES' Abll‘lll-: At Golden' Eagle store, 114 . 1610 street: M6 M1 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND tors for electric lght and motor plaats and @ kinds of electrical wonstruction. SWester trical Supply Co.. 418 and 420 8. 15th s CONTRAC 3 ~ TURKISH BATHS, TURKISH BATHS: ONLY PLACE IN CIT excluaively for ladion,Balue 100-140 e kg, 8 MASK 8UITS FOR RENT ELECTRICAL SUFPLIES u Blecs "~ DENTAL COLLEGE. OMAHA COLLEGE DENTAL SURG infirmary; dentlstry at cost. SRY, FREE SHORTHAND AND VAN SANT'S SCHOOL OF SHOW 3. Life, Omaha._ Ask for circular. MUSIO, ART AND LANGUAGE. C. I. GELLENBECK, DANJOIST AND GUITAR teacher, 1011 Cans 5t o iLs Al T CHANGIN HEW FAGES 410l and Rerov: ing Blemishes, In 150 p. book for a stamp. John . Waodbury, 137 W. 4245t N. V. Inventor of Woodbury's Facial Soan. PATENT Luwyers and solicltors. SUES & Co., Bee Building, OMAHA, Neb. Advice FRE! 7y /u: Sunday Bee willsoon begin the publicalion of a series of REMINISCENCES Ol Rema;kable Men and Women By JAMES R. GILMORE ‘*4DMUND KIRKE." Author of “Among the Pines,” “Down in Tenneasee,”” Ete. With Portraits and Other Ilfustrations, James R. Gilmore, during a long life in business, journalism and literature, has been on terms of friendly intimacy with many men and wWomen of note. Possessing an extra- ordinarily retentiva memory, he has a great fund of anecdotes and incidents, derived from his own Intercourse with the people to whom they relate. &k Among those who have been his friends and about whom he will write may be mentioned: JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL Mr. Gilmore lived near Lowell in Cam. bridge for many years and saw him con. stantly. ARTEMUS WARD Who was In New York in the early sixties— writing chiefly for Vanity Falr, edited by Charles Godfrey Leland. It was as a friend of Leland that Mr. Gilmore became well ac. quainted with Artemus Ward, JAMES HARPER The founder of the great publishing house; at one time mayor of New York. HORACE GREELEY Mr. Gilmore was an editorial writer for the Tribune during the war, and was intimately associated with Greeley in many way; CHARLES A. DANA Mr. Dana was managing editor of the Trl. bune when Mr. Gilmore began to write for it, and they have been friends since that time. JULIA WARD HOWE Who was assoclated with Mr. Gilmore in the editorship of a magazine belore the war. FORCEYTHE WILSON A man little heard of nowadays, who wrote some of the finest ‘poems of war-time. Hs was regarded by Lowell and Emerson as u young man of gpuius. Wilson died before reaching Mis maturily as a poet. He was an extraordinary charaoter. He is especially re- membered by “The'Old Sergeant.’” HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW Another of Mr. fifijore's friends, whom he saw much of while, living in Cambridge. ROBERY’G. WINTHROP The distinguished Grator, statesman and law. yer, who recently, digd in Boston, w1 Mr. Gilmare has, besides his own recollec. tions, a stcre of ‘rare biographical materlal about distinguishied ‘men and women, most of it furnished by {lig, persons themselyes, for the great blographigal cyclopaedia which he has been compiling for many years, This ma- terial, much of it autoblographical, will be drawn upon wh - hgtessary for original in dents or interestiagiand fresh facts. From this source Mr. Gilmore will prepare several biographical papers of unusual interest, such 8 GENERAL JONES OF I0WA The fii governor of that territory; how he circumvented John C. Calhoun, when a young man in congress; old-time politics and storles of Andrew Jackson; the Graves-Cilley duel, in | which Jones was a sccond. THE REAL PROJECTOR OF THE ATLANTIC CABLE The story of Mr. Gisborue, of Canada, who first saw the precticability, from a business polnt of view, of laying a cable across the Atlantic. He first went to Peter Cooper, who did not take up the scheme, and afterwarils to Oyrus W. Field, whose sagacity and ener- By were the means of successtully carrying out the plan. There will be other articles of cqual nterest. HILTON IN VERY HOT WATER Fx-0il Inspcotor Will Be Sued for Twelve Thousand Dollars, by COMPLICATIONS OF THE CASE INCREASING | 1 th erally supposed to ha The do the vouchers show that Deputy Inspector Killan received his $100 a month salary for MANIAC COMMITS SUICIDE Frederick Wickhart, an insane patient com- mitted to the asylum two weeks ago from Adams county, last night committed suic'de in his room by hanging himself with his underclothing. Suicidal mania had never be- fore shown itself in his case, and he was not considered a violent patient. He was 64 years old, and leaves a wife in the county from which he was committed. The volume of litigation over the property of David and Tillie May was increased today by a suit begun in the district court by Charles White, a judgment creditor to the extent of $6,272.15, against the Mays, N. S. Harwood, the Frist National bank, the Col- umbia_National bank and Franklin E. John- th 64 ex| 00 th cpenly charges the Mays with deeding Mr. Harwood valuable lands, far in excess of his of the SKIN Instantly Relieved by CUTICURA Distressing irritations, itching and scaly skin and scalp diseases, tor- turing and disfiguring humors — all are speedily cured by the CUTI- CURA REMEDIES. The cures daily effected by them are simply wonderful. No other remedies are so pure, sweet, gentle, speedy, and effective. They are beyond all doubt the greatest skin cures, blood purifiers, and humor remedies of modern times, and especially appeal to mothers and children., Their use preserves, purifies, and beauti- fies the skin, and restores the hair when all other remedies fail. Sold_throughout the world. Price, CuTicuma, 80c.; SOAP, 23c.; RESOLVENT, $1. PoTTER DRUG ANp Chrwm. Coke,, Sole Prop., Boston, Mass. B2 “All about the Skin, Scalp, and H: Ppages, 100 testimonials, mailed free to any address, in m Instantly relieved by a Cuti- cura Plaster, because it vital: Pains and izes the nerve forces, and hence cures nervous pains, weakness, Weakness gumbncss. and paralysis Nervous st 4 feot long—34 Inches wide. Don't belleve that because Andrews Office Desks are the best desks they're the most expensive. It's not true. o've fust completed @ new line of substantlal desks—unusunily bandsome In uppearanco and low in prico, We, the manufacturers, sell to the man Who uses the desk. Thero's where tho saving l,'nll"llw& l'.lll. f 1\ 1 ki ow designs In our wel nown high grade desks, offico chaira and fino. cabluct and motul work. Catalogue Froe. H. ANDREWS & (0., 215-221 Wabash Ave, CHICAGO, tic an DUFFY'S FURE MALT WHISKEY, All Druggists, W ye la: et a sore R horse | kicks at the curry comb, Apply IMexican Mustang Liniment | to his wounds and he'll 8001 have no cause to kick when be's curried. fr: tr ing plant | May ing. purchased appHcation driven and twenty. here. the state which preme court, the methods to ralse funds to purchase seed and sced, and the case is reported in the Nebraska, the an tionality portant que. ent dollars, In election expenses, which will avail them nothing If the position taken by Stark Is correct talent, age of P Judgment claim, for the purposs of dofraud- ing other creditol #iso sald to hold a $10,000 paid-up poliey on David amount of stock in a New Jersey manufactur The petiticner asks | counting of all (he secur'ties and tands held | May's lite, them, as, and of he prays the Colu T Franklin Johnson, and apply e May property own claim. State Will Ask that a Judgment Be WHERE STUDENTS MAY VOTE. Rendered for All Money Withheld by Tho supreme court has handed down an | the Defendant Except that Re- opinfon afrming the poinion of the Lan tatned on Ttemized Statements, | it Saks Gf Bery, GavInL Yohosk, et Xad | " ey { ety clerkship of University Place. The cass | involves the question whether students may LINCOLN, Feb, 22.—(Spsclal)—The story [or may vots where they attend college. | published in an Omaha merning paper that|The court holds: The fact that one is a suit had” bsen filed in the district court |Student in a university does not entitle him 4 | to vote where the university ‘s situated, nor against the bondsmen of ex-Oil Inspector Hil- | o ¥OIE WhETe, (AE LREOEtY & O hr ton is not borne out by the facts. Sut will| Ho may vote at the seat of the university be filed in a day or two by Attorney Gen-|if he has his residence there and fis other eral Churchill against Hilton's bondsmen, | Wise qualified. One's residence is where he Richard Blaco, W. C. Watson, 1. A. Stew- | D8 his established home, the place where p he ‘s habitually present, and to which, when | art and John A. MoKeen. Recovery for fees | yo gopy B ¥ ECh e i, agaregating $18,799.47 will be asked for. RELIEF COMMISSION MERTING. This s a larger sum than Hilton was gen-| A tha rooms of the State Rellet commis- ve sequestered, slon at the capitol this morning there was original ehortage was but $5, but the [held a meeting of ths comm'ssion, de- | attorney general bases his additional claim | spite |hw\'(m‘l‘ l'h'.'ll|l |'|'uy was Ifl ‘)\u] day. It | 3 o $3.657 ‘“ex.|Was developed that the commission's ware- | on the .fact that the $3.867 “€x-|p;uue iy empty, and that the demand for | penses” retained by Hilton as vouch-|gypplies from the drouth stricken districts | ers in he state auditor's office fail | qoes not abate in the least. It was declded to show an itemized expense account. Neither | to make further purchases of food and cloth- rice, but as certa’'n bids from Omaha which twenty-two months, which adds $2,200 more | wars expeoted had not arrived none wore to the Hilton retention fund. 1t is also alleged | opened. As a purchasing board, Messre. S. by the petition that Hilton has fafled to|W. Thompson, J. W. Hartley and W. N comply with the statute, and, contrary to h's | Nason were appointed. The following report bond, has failed to perform the duties of |was submitted by the finance committee, his office. Ernst, Hartley and Thompson. “Your finance committes would resp. report hav! amined a large number of vouchers and bills, aggregating in all the sum of $21,361.94 there ng had is amount $2,469.7 ; countles, $400. penses, $387.09." Thus far the con of the $50,000 appropriated by the legislature. Today another requisition was issued for $20, 0. OPPOSITION IGNORED. Judging from pi braska Telephone company, now doing bus- iness in o opposition Lincoln, of son. Four typewritten pages of the petition | ©Ompany, which threatens to drive them out aro devoted to a description of the realty |Of the city. Plans for the new building holdings of the Mays in the counties cf Boone, | 5000 to be erected by the old company on Antelope, Red Willow, Franklin, Frontier, [ the east side of Th'rteenth, between O and Cheyenne, Kearney, Hayes, Holt, York, Hitoh- | N Streets, have been received by Manager cock, Brown, Adams and Lancaster, and | Blche. new three-story building will their city lots, the entire property being | 0CCUpY feet of ground space. The valued at $400,000. The petition recites the |front will be of iron and pearl gray pressed facts in relation to S. J. Tuttle's judgment |brick, and the entire structure will be or- for $7,888.85, assigned to N. S. Harwocd, and | Mate and attractive. Tha large operating room, with switchboard of latest design, will be placed in the top story, and the operators will also have a cozy club room there. 53 BUILDING HILL'S SCAFFOLD. Distressing |omeus sawing Trepacations for the Pliattsmouth Murderer's Execution. Irritations PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., Feb. 22.—(Speclal Telegram.)—Notwithstanding Governor Holecemb has not yet passed on the for commutation the case of Murderer Harry Hill, sentenced to be hanged in this city ne Eikenbarry s proceeding with arrangements on the basis that there will be no ence, and which fact seems now Ex-County Com| having closed a board for the same, will superintend the build- ing of the scaffold. the structure active work wil be commenced by a force of carpenters early tomorrow morning. ring a bad storm, the last nail will have been by Wednesday about the scaffold will be eighteen feet high ix feet square, mounted by a roof, which will protect any view of the execution from adjoining build- ings and housetops. proper square and ten feet high, thus allowing a fall of seven or eight fest for the condemn The scaffold an. A force of will be sworn in by the sherift to surround the enclosure and preserve order. caution is well taken in all events, but the general respectability of the people of Cass county s such that mob interference is not considered a possibility. FARS Fatal Conclusion of u Quarrel Over a Trival Affalr In Cherry County. THEDFORD, Neb., Feb. 22.—(Special Tele- gram.)—In Cherry county, twenty miles north of this place, two farmers, Joe Shriner and George Siles, quarreled over some trivial mat- ter yesterday, after which Siles sent his chil- dren to Shriner's place for a sack of flour which he had left there. "6t glve the children the flour, and told them to tell their father to come after It, which he did. Shriner fired on him with a shot gun, wounding him in the left arm and breast. Siles, who carried a shot gun with him, then fired on Shriner, who was in the act of plac- ing another shell in his gun, killing him in- Siles gave himself up. antly, wounded, Against the AURORA, Feb. lative feed and sesd biil seems to be open to a large amount of unfavorable criticism Judge Stark, In a report to the Board of County Commissioners, bill is unconstitutional, and that the would refuse they were carried. constitutional, h: says, for the the to taxing power the title, and passed this on at. that time as irty-first but of act, et un; nd it seems as counties havi Masquerade WEST POINT, The masquerade ball given-last night by the Point Juven cessful and largely attended ball for many This band, which has a state repus tion, has lately received fresh ace the surplus from pars and st night will be Changes in ROGERS, Neb. Farmers' bank of Rogers has changed man- Folda of the banking house folda of Schuyler and Mr, | having purchased the principal stock following officers were elected president; R. Henry, vice president, and J went, C. F. . Henry, cashier Two Denths at Columb COLUMBUS, Neb., Feb. 22.—(Special)~L. M. Saley, for many years a resident of this city and at one time postmaster here, djed at his home last night after a few days' 1l ness. He leaves Jacob Borowlak clty last night after an illness of niue days, om erysipela Vieasant to Take The Northwestern line fast vestibuled Chl- | cago train that glides east from the Union | Depot every afternoon at at 5:45 and Chicago at 8:45 next morning, and la carte breakfast. aln 15 RIGHT. Other eastern trains at 11:05 a. m. and 4 m. dally—good, City ticket offic It was expected that becn opened for flcur, hominy, oat meal and ERS FIGHT A DUEL. is almost county issued bonds thereunder, as the rec- ords of the auditor's office &hoyw: legislature had not passing the particular act Some of the best lawyers clared the tion to be decided before differ- Mr. Harwood's bank Is , togsther with a large for an ac believes, the imbia in trust for court to adjudge the National bank and the proceeds of | together with his | the thereon, bids would have ectfully nd ex- several meetings or is chargable to euppl'es transportation, $17,704.- salaries, $398.90; office 65 mmission has drawn $10,000 resent indications, the Ne- does the not fear Harrison much from Telephone the fact that of sentence in xt Friday, Sherift interfer~ ssured missioner A. B. L. Todd, contract with the rounty The lumber to be used was delivered today, and Bar- next. The enclosure the whole sur- will be twelye feet d two dozen special deputies The pre- Shriner refused to He Is badly Seed and Feed Wi, 22.—(Speclal.)—The legis- declares that the auditor bonds, after is surely un- reason that is not clearly expressed for other reafons. In 1891 a seed and feed act, of | an exact copy. No register the The bill The ques- was presented to the su- to the constitutionality of Maxwell the right upon holding that to pass such the constitu- In question. in the state de- constitutional at the time, though this was an im e expended thousands of dge ll n Neb,, Feb. (Spe fle band was the most suc slons of the effort of used to buy new uniforms, u Roge , Feb Bank. 22.—(Special.) The R. Henry The C. F. Foida, wife and one son. died at bis home In this e into with supper Bvery part of the 100, 1401 Farcam street, OMAHA 1S THEIR MECCA First (Continued from Page, the country by interference with the righty of raflways. He closed with the assertion that the people of the United States wha clected men to legislatures thus had & volo# in the management of rallways, and should not malntain unwarranted prejudice against ¥ the great commercial carriers of a great nas ton, Joy Morton of Chieago replied to the toast om Field to Finished Product.' The subject of “Unity of Interests and Unity of Action received the attention of Q. M. Hitehcock Our Packing Industries” were reviewed by John 8. Knox of South Omaha Rev. 8. Wright Butler talked entertalningly on “The Knights of the Grip.” MEN WHO ARE HERE. 4 Among the early arrivals of the traveling = men who registered yesterday were the fols lowing Omaha—A. Wannfried, William Wolff, M. C. William_ Fetsor, Howes, J. A. Bpeneter, C. P. Norwall, M. W. Rayloy, Ed Halbron, M. S. Helphry, B, P. Day, B.'J. Roe, F, B. Crowley, M. Meyer, E. 8, Hoehl, C. F. Hods gin, JR. C. Hart, C. Tuttle, W, H, Brown, J. M. Bermingham, C. I, Bouffier, D, R. McRlraith, R. A. Thompson, W. W. Cole, A, J. Morrow, A. H. Rawitzer, Dan MeAvoy, Julius Kerrler, Jack Donald, M. H. Kinney, J. H. Warberg, G. Slepp, €. W. Close, R. M. Dunning, C. H. Miller, F. 0. Field. Fremoit—C. 0. Leake, Charles Rice. Grand Island—Herman Abraham, H. H. Loughridge. Lincoln—I*, B, Gay, M. See. B, K. Bradley, Beatrice—Dan Owens, Nebraska Clty—Carl Morton, James Reed. Helena—H. H. Marshall, Many of the delegates aid not register. The L'ncoln delegation did not arrive until The local committees working with tireless energy to make the affair a success are a follows Reception Committee—George Hamilton, D, % 8 Morrow, J. A. Epeneter, ¥. G. Crandall, ogle, C. W. Close, B. H. Rand, EQ% & Hayes, R. E. Watzkie, . L. Graham, Gran% Hultsizer, August Meyer, W. H. Butler, 8.3 B. Hoyt, B. B. Walters, Willlam_Fetzer, C.# Boufller, J. H, C. Harte, W. R. English, & * E. Livingstone and F. B. Crowley. coutive Committee—W. L. Hastman, & John H. Harberg, M. W. Ryerson, M. W. Rayley, Maurice Meyer and O. C. Holmes. Invitation Committee—M. J. Waugh, L. Q. Graham of Lincoln, J. K. Hummel and Issag Ivans of Fremont, Herman Abraham and E. A. Wright of Grand Island, C. J. Hamat and A. C. McIntyre of Hastings, Carl Morton and B. K. Bradiey of Nebraska City, A. R. Demp- ster and Robert Wrigley of Beatrice, M. A. Brown and Henry George of Kearney, P. T. Birchard and W. N. Huse of Norfolk, W. A. Page, W. McP. Fuller, 0. C. Holmes and E. J. Roe cf Omaha Representatives of the following Nebraska firms are in attendan, the conventio Plummer, Perry i Buckstaft Bro Manufacturing company; Wisconsin Furniture and Coffin _company; Lincoln Confectionery company; Raymond Bros, & Co.; Lincoln Upholstering company; Jones-Douglas Bakery company; Curtls an Denberg company; Hargraves Bros.; Harpham Bros.; McElhin- cturlng company; R. Lorton & cbraska Cify Cereal mills; Nebraska y Produca company; C. C. White; Cudahy cking company; K. S. Newcomb Lumber company; Beatrica Starch company; Beatrice Canning ‘company; Beatrico Oatmeal _coms pany; Fremont Brewing company; H. J. Lee; Lever Woolen mills; Parlor Furniture and ‘Mattress company; Trimble, Blackman & Alexander; J. H. Haney & Co.; Lininger & Metealf; American Hand Sewed Shoe com- pany; Kirkendall, Jones & Co.; Richardson Drug company; The Baum Iron company; Z. T. Lindsey; Gilmore & Ruhl; Kennard Gi and Paint company; Meyer & Raapke; Lin- coln Paint and Color company; Lincoln Range and Furnace company; H. T. Clarke Drug company; State Journal compan: Chemical Manufacturing company; W, J. Cooper & Cole Bros.; C. M. Leighton; H kel, Bosworth & Co.; Western Mattress company; Nebraska City Canning compan Argo Manufacturing company; Dullenty Plow company; Morton Produce company; Faller= ton_Milling company; Swift and Company; G. H. Hammond & Co.; Dempster Mill Manu= facturing company; Beatrice Barb Wire and Manufacturing company; Beatrice Paving and. Building Brick company; Creamery Packing Manufacturing company; L. P. Larson; Fre- mont Saddlery company; Julius Pepperbery The Hastings Grocery company; Paxton & Gallagher; W. G. Stearns & Co.; Fred Krug Brewing company; Peycke Bros.; Voegele & Dinning: Williams-Hayward Shce compan; Allen Bros.; King & Smead; Lee-Clarke-An- dreesen Hardware company; KSescht & Duri McCord, Brady & Co.; Gate City Hat com= pany; Steele-Smith Grocer company; John= son Bres; Great Western Stove compan; American ' Biscult and Manufacttring oo pany; Bemis Omaha Bag company; Rector & Wilhelmy company; Strelght & Howes Omaha Tent and Awning company; Marks Bros. Saddlery company; George A. Hoag- land; Avery Planter company; Farrell & Co.3 Fairbanks, Morse & Co.; W. A. Page Soap company; T mpany; Consolidated Coffee company Implement compan: Western News jon; Logan Sarsap: rilla and_ Celery company; Wolf Bros. company; Martin & Morrissey Manufacturing company; Standard Ol company; Kopp, Dreibus & Co.; Western Tinware Manu- facturing company; Dewey & Stone Furniture company; Charles Shiverick & Co.; Gatch & Lauman; Metz & Bro.; Morse-Coe Shoo com- pany; W. A. L. Gibbon & Co.; United States Supply company; C. B. Havens & Co.; Hobrecker Stove company; Mercer Chemical company; Great Western Type Foundry; B Bruce & Co,; Sheridan Coal company Parlin, Orendorf & Martin; Omaha Coal, Coke and Lime company; Beebe & Runyan Furni- ture company; Carpenter Paper company; Flelschmann Yeast company; Aloe & Penfold company; Iler & Co.; Max Meyer & Co, Katz-Nevens company; Churchill Pump com: pany; Willlam Preston & Co.; Rees Printing company; Kingman & Co.; T. G. Northwalls Omaha_Milling company; Omaha Hydraulie Press Brick company; Willlams & Cross; A. F. Keith company; Omaha Mattrees company; H. Hardy & Co.; Orchard & Wilhelm com- pany; Omaha Brewing assoclation; €. D, Woodworth company; Marder, Luge & Co. These firms have endorsed the idea of anizing the travellng men of Nebraska because they believe that it will revert to the benefit of the commonwealth in a com= merelal way and otherwise, especlally stimu- lating interest in Nebraska made goods and developing Nebraska industries, Lord Coleridge wrtes: “‘Send me fiftecn dozen Cook's Kxtra Dry Imperial Wine, I tried it while here and find it superior. - Better Every Yonr. Time was when the glorious" climate of California” Aid not attract tourlsts. But year after year the time of travel sets In stronger and stronger every fall and winter toward this favored reglon. There is no climate like it on this continent for a winter resort, and the usual fine service of the Union Pacific system has this season been brought up to a degreo of perfection which leaves nothing te bo desired, Harry P, Duel, City Ticket Agent, 1302 Farnam Street, Albion + Improved. ALBION, 22.—(Speclal)—The Alb'on Fire company has been reorganized and complete set of alarm signals adopted. é Henry Sprick of the State Relief commises sion was in town yesterday. .E The friends of P. M. Scott throughout th state will be pleased to hear he has received the appolntment of deputy grand ‘Templars for north Nebraska. He is an excellenty. talker, and will do good service for the order, Toone county will hold a seed and feed bond electi'n next Monday. Intense interest is manifested on both sides of the guestion and the result s anxiously awaited. — - For throat discases, coughs, colds, effcetual relief is found in the use of DBronchisl Troches” Price 25 oty in boxes. ete, “Brown' Sold only, Children Cry for Pitcher’'s Castorla. Children Cry fos @itcher's Castorla. Children Cry Joy Pitcher's Castorla.

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