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LERT 08 THATHINAYT JTAAR 1¢ THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY FOR SALE--FURNITURE. s VIIAG- AN FEBRUARY 26, 1895 SPECIAL NOTICES. Advertisements for thess cotamns will be aken untll 12:30 p. m. for the evening and untll 8 p. m. for the morning and Sanday FOR BALE, FURNITURE OF TEN-ROOM house for sale cheap; purchaser can rent house; excellent place for board- near Dodge and 2th: ers ot roomers. Address H 61, FOR SALE, HORSES AND WAGONS FOR SALE OR TRADE, ST bugkgy, road Wagon. exchiange? Will pay Advertisers, by requesting a numbered ean have answers addressed to numbered letter In enrs of The ites. An- Awers w0 addressed will be delivered upon of the echeck onty. firse insertion, Nothing taken for less than 256 for tirst insertion. Thene ndvertisoments must ran consecu- Tave you got anything Ierence for heavier horse. presentation THolbrook, eity he 11-2¢ a word, le n word FOR SALE—MISUELLANEOUS, WROMAN PIANOA, BRIDOEPORT ORGANS Woodbridge Bros. 32 HOG AND (‘iurxsw FENCE: HARD WoOD A_GENUINE LiST Webster count $2.00. Address O, C. Teel, i OF 3,00 ADDRE BITUATION (W0 years experienc Address H 6, NATIONAL CA ns good ns new, _Brewing association, ing Jomes st FOR BALE-2 one. reRlateren calf_at 2826 Webste is to buy & home, steady work FOR GENERAL HOUSE Apply between 10 and WANTED, A GIRL work; small fam iy, HRL FOR G WAGONS WITH OR Aoply at 10 1 CLALXVUYANTS. H. WARREN, CLAIRV liable buisinces medium; 7ih year at 115 N 1ot TKIRST-CLASS call at Scandinavian Y. W. Home, 1813 Case st. THE GREATEST CLAIRVOYANT OF age, Madame Romain, has returned by request affairs of life. Those wishing correct advice on business, love, work, 2209 Dodge St TADY AGENT IN_ have not space to explal Hawley's Mfi., Co., and can be She removes evil causes speedy the one you reunites couples and and happy marringe with She makes a success where others fail. and receive 9 to 8 Letters with stamp answered A_NUMBER r’mnflnm\. 'y orning between ) FOR RENI1-—-HOTSES. massaun. BLATHS, ETC. MADAM SMITH, 1I0USES, F. K. DARLING, DARKER BLOCK. 0 14TH, 2D | FLOOR, ROOM TIOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY, 0. F. Daviy company, 1505 I'arnam BENAWA & CO., NT—HOUSE OF 9 ROOMS A Inquire at 422 'rvmusu BATHS, on Park ave. exchusively Tor ludise Suite A0 Beo Bidg; FOR RENT—6-ROOM COTTAGE, $10.00 per month d block from Farj Stoetzel's stove IN GOOD IE. PERSONAL LORIST, PLANT: 1813 Vinton sircet. next to postoflice. 8-ROOM MODERN walk from court house. ave & v-ornllunl Green, room 25, 'muuu\u BATLS, HOUSES, WALLACE, DROWN DLK., The O. F. Davis company. = D—i | NEWLY FITTED BATH PARLORS, Tutkish and clectric baths for ladies” and gentle- sfme. Howell, 320 8. 15th st., AN 10-ROOM VIOUSE, WITH furnace, bath, gas, hot and cold watér; ones half Block from Farnam street motor line most_desirable residence locality in the elty— articulars apply BUSINESS COLL! t Home Investmont Co. VIAVI Co., s DEE free; homé tre of 11th and Howard st s on reasonat ROOM MODEIN COTTAC consultation, 3 scientific obesity treatment free Mondays, Ieb. FLAT FOR RENT. INQUIRE 1819 DODGE BEAUTY CULTURI LADY WITH facial hair can ha anteea by the ELECTRIC A tattoos, pow- 1309 South 25th ave. B N ae TWO TEN ROOM HOUSE provements, 212 Harney MASON STREET, strect; both modern, §20.50 ‘each, water pai Hiil, good' repair, $7.00. New York Life. der and_cinder pimples and all nose and projecting ears remedied; bust developed; hair, scal treated; fat reduced: nervous and cases cured by the Curapathic Institute, 107 8. Tth st., near Dodge. 12 CABINET PHOTOS, BEST FINISH, 1. Cowan's, 534 Broadway, Co. T—BER MI3 MARRIAGE PAPER, WITH 1,00 ADVIRTISE- ments and photos of marringeable people; many Lt or bookn,) novelties, st MODERN IM- finest_locations, -room house, Orchard 8. K. Humphrey, 92 . WATER BATH, ETC 25(h and Hickory. MODERN 7-ROOM HQUSE, NEAR PARK. AP- YOR SALE_REAL BsTAT _ |REWARD ‘FOR 47 NURDERER FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE, A FINE RESI- dence property, with large grounds, well im. proved; owner has no tse for the property and will take other good property in_exchange. take up free homestends In the Red river val- Te: ‘rnnml Map showing exact location, el T tio. Ttown nd TAnge WiTl B Tmalled free DY ‘ Writing 1o tant commissioner Graat orthern | LINCOLN. HOTEL CliNGES rallway, St. Paul, M(nn lll""AMrl " ABSTRACTS, THE DYRON REED COMPANY SHea RE—104 Ris—MutE M EXCHANGES AND SALES: CITY PROPERTY, farms, merchandise, Garvin Bros. 219 3 ;J“'v l_uien for the Next Seaslon. BARGAINS, HOUS 1 FARMS, ®ale or trade. F. K. Darling, m.kn"}»m.-k, LINCOLN, ertles and 'farms.” Jno. N. Frenzer, opp. b O, FINE GARDEN LAND 5 ML FoM b, o, | Atkinson, Governor Holcomb today $10) per acre. 90 N. Y. L. bldg. 934" | the following proclamation: DARGAINS, 100-FT., SOUTH F| Uitul " residence corner; only $1.00 per foot, | cOme front. F. K. Darling, Barker ‘“'“.“m i greeting: In form prescribed by law ‘tha about the WANTED, ACREAGE Wanted, house for cl Wanted, clear lot for interest in a block. Wanted, yaneh for cne and paving stock, Vanted, house in Omal rough | Wanted, merchandise for clear lot and cash. flicted by a pel Wanted, acrenge in Wanted: Wanted, acreage and ca ty for large ranch. of the s & o 16t st property. | Ruthority in me vested by law UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS | Thoma . K. BURKET, FUNERAL DIRECTOR A embaimer , 1618 Chicago st., telephone %. 3 SWANSON & VALIEN, UNDERTAKERS AND | Green of Hebron, Neb. M. 0. MAUL, er, 1417 Farnam st C. W. BAKER, —_—m e | 11y doubt Is expressed as Fio’ their H)08us. responsibility. by Oil Inspector Edmiston Is still telephone 23 T, BARKER, 13TH AND JONES STS. At 3 %5 rooms at $1.50 per day. 5 rooms at $2.00 per day. changed hand _manager. ABTNA HOUSE ( 15th and Dodge. Rooms BUILDING & LOAN ASSUCIATION | \ni interest on savings. Apply (0 Oma SHARES IN MUTUAL L. & B. ASSN. Pay |the same company began an 6. 7, 8 per cent when 1,2, 3 years old, alwaya | in the.district c M. 0. DAXON, 402 N. 16TH. Shears accepted service. OMAHA BICYCLE CO., 33 N. 16T HST. A. L. DEANE & €O, WHOLESALE AND RE- Shea _oniy riding school In (hé city. M245 STERLING _ BICYC ch. Western Elo rical Supply Co., 422 S.|is what they are closing: In upon. l CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. C. E. MORRILL, PAPER HANGING, HOU he could take chargeand assume MEDIOALT groaves was executed: SYPHILIS TREATED; NO CURE, NO PAY; OFF FOR WASHINGTON. m., 1103, 7 to-9 p. m. 2310 Cuming st b, Omana: | this district, has goe to Washington to ———————————————————— | DICK Out quarters apd form acquaintance with his colleagues in the next house. BYRINEINNDTIONY is evident from a dispatch just recelved that FOR RENT—S-ROOM HOUS improvements. ALL MODBRN | STOECKER'S SMOKE HOUSE, 100 DOUGLAS. MONEY TO LOAN—rEKAL ESTATE. FOR RENT—7-ROOM HOUSE, fmprovements except furnace. ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CD. 318 N.Y. LIFB, loans at low rates for choicé security In Ne- braska and fowa farms or Omaha city proporty. “DESIRABLE 7 3. H. Sherwood, 912 N. ¥, Li LIFE INSU 1 OLICIES LOANED ON . O. Chesney, Kansas Cily, Mo, FLAT FOR RENT. INQUIRE 1819 DODGE, DAMAGED MIRRORS RESILVERED, 10 N I HAND3 i Congressman-Elect Strode Starts to Wash- FARM LANDS, C.F. HARRISON, 913 N. Y. L. Ington to Acquaint Fimself with Surroundings 15 Preparation Feb. 25.—(Speclal)—In ac- | Land" cordance with the recommendations of | county, like Banquo's ghost DARGAINS, SALE OR TRADE IN CITY PROP- [ R, D. Hendrickson, sherift of Sherman To all to whom these presonts shall Wheroas, It has come to my Knowledge th day of February, 1805, county of Sherman, and state of Nebraska, one Irank Landa came to his death from | testified upon his dying bed l:w result of a ‘mnm;nn \\nu]ml| passing X AUE ToF Tar through the head, said wound being L bl iy on 0;‘\ IN"I[’N]ms \‘lnknu\\’hv Al tor O Nouse. Therefore, 1, Silas A. Holcomb, governor | % T . ate of Nebraska, by virtue of the | remonstrating against and in pur- | attempt at prosecution. in the Lottie | fowa land, and enbalmers, 1701 Cuming st., telephone. 100 FAILED TO APPROVE THE BOND. D T_| The*new bond for $20,000 recently approved in the office of the secretary of NDERTAKER, 613 8, 167H ST, | Stite. A close investigation of the TS 3590 | ings of the sureties is being prosecuted, perfect hold- LINCOLN HOTEL'S CHANGE. 5 this afternoon the Lincoln Deputy Sheriffs Hoxie and Specinl rates to commerelal travelers. Room | Dillon and Constable Bartram served and board by week or month. Frank Hiliteh, | Manager Stuart Sthears and the representa- 9. | tives of the Shears estate papers issued out [ Adopted of the district and Justice McCandless' [ Whereas, A grave crime courts, Saturday afternoon the hearing in [ Mitted adjoining our forcible detainer was had by Justice Candless and taken under advisement hotel upon| oW To GRT A TOMB OR SECURE GooD | In favor of the hotel company, and lssued L. & B. | Writ of restitution commanding C action | o wems irt under the chattel mort- reddemable. 1704 Farnam st.. Nattnger, Sec; | gage lien of the lease, and a writ was plac in"the hands of Deputy Sherift Hoxle. arrived at the hotel about the same time BICYCLES. that Bartram reached there. Shortly after John G1V. for March 4. 1801, TEKAMAH, Neb, g0 | for_ench reason. ftion | the river. Five pasturing lands. filed | Until now Towa has made no longer claim ¢ing un- [to the cut-off land, but greedy residents on the Nebraska side have vied with one another for ownership. A new but | jumper of this land by the name of Loss, who was ordered off, and supplied himself with to repel the attack. He was a factor in the Phillips murder. monwealth, Me- | of jur Ass'n, 1704 Beo bidk, G. W. Nettinger, Sec, | stable Bartram to place the ‘otel | the murder and sad s % i | company in charge. This morning [ hoar i Burt county, Nebrasl for a spe "o | auty. This OMAHA OPTICAL CO., LEADING OPTICIANS Eyes tested free. 238 16th strect. MASK SUITS. LADIES' AND MEN'S8 MASK SUITS FOR RENT at Golden Eagle store, 114 S. 16th street. . MBO3—MI11e MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA Brennan, Love & Co. 8-ROOM HOUSE, FOR RENT—-FURNISHED ROOMS. PLEASANT ROOM. FOR RENT-STEAM HEATED FURNISHED MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES, _O. ¥. Davis Co., 1505 Farnam st. VEl’lY T.OW RATES MADE ON GOOD LOANS. J. W. Squire, 243 Bee bldg. 1919 DODGE. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND CONTRAC- tors for electric light and motor plants and all Kkinds of electrical construction. Western Elec- trical Supply Co., 418 and 420 S. 15th st. 352 and in _eac) price for that alone. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, = B | CITY LOANS. C. A. STARR, 615 N. ¥, LIFE. 3 FURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING, W31 VAN BANTS SCHOOL OF SHORT HAND, N. Y. Life, Omaha. Ask for circular. por botile. ook o Soth ‘mailed Treo. man and wite; rent taken in board. TOANS AT _LOWEST irst Nat'l Bank bldg. W- CITY AND Pusey & Thomas, 3 NICE FURNISHED ROOMS FOR LIGIT OMAHA BUSINESS COLLEGE, Lith & FARN A et And D 5 0 R 1112 South 11th St. FURNISHED ROOM. MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA Fidelity Trust company, 1702 Farnam. w- IU!\NISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. LOANS ON IMP Droperty. W. Farnam Sinith & Cor, 123) Farnam MUSIO, ART AND LANGUAGE. « MOTHERS' -« FRIEND* . . Is the greatest blessing ever offered child-bearing woman. I have been s mid- wifo for many years, case where * MOTHERS' FRIEND" wasused it accomplished wonders and rolieved much sulloring. 1t 13 tho best remedy for rising of the Breast known, and worth the MRS. M. M. BREWSTER, Montgomery, Ala, Bent by Express or mall, on receipt of price, d b Druggists. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., ATLANTA, GA, ponement. ance was granted. DENTISTS, Leaves (BURLINGTON & MO. RLV. ROOMS & BOARD CHEAP, 2310 Doug! TO LOAN ON OMATIA REAL W. B. Mellde, 1st Nat. Bk. bldg. at 6 per cent. DESIRARLE ROOMS, WITH BOAF 202 N. 15th streeet. ROOM SUITABL] Torms rousonabie, pleasant ocation: CITY LOANS. $30.00 to $0,00.0 AT _LOWEST i Poweil & Potter, lst floor N. Y, L. bidg. WITH BOARD. MONEY TO LOAN: 6 PER CENT LOANS ON fuside fnproved business property; large loans our' specialty. Neb. & Iows Trust compa FOR RENT, FURNISHED board, b ROOMS WITH 212 8. 2th st GooD TOARD | MONEY TO LOAN—CHATTELS. MONEY TO LOAN ON FUI rwx'rumv PIANOS and ull kinds of security. 430 Ramge block. MONEY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD FURNI- wagons, or any kind of security at lowest possible rates, which back at any time and ‘in any TY LOAN GUARANTE! with or without board; refercnces. ASS BOARD, 0 YOUNG LADI oarders. Address H 65, BOUITH FRONT ToOMS; 3. B. IADDOCK, ROOM AMGE BLOCK. BOARD OPTIONAL. M 0 LOAN ON FURNITURL, PIANOS, ete., at lowest rates in city: no removal of goods: strictly confidential; you can pay the loan oft at any time er in any OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN cO. .—_—_ UNFURNISHED RCOMS TO RENT 5 ROOMS FOR LIGHT HOUSBK s, water and hot water, heat. 1623 Center or UNFURNISHED BUSINESS CHANCES. WANT A MONEY MAK Edison Kinetoscope (elght machines). | 38,000 in less than three months. address Edis e ———ee e e E¥OR RENT—STORES AND OFFICES SSTORK BRICK BUIL DING This_building ha compiete. stewm hent: ng fixtures water on all foors, oy at the ofiice of The Bee. THE MAX MEYER BUILDING, N. ilth and Farnam; rooms, 2600 of 41, or whole buildiug: steam heat. building wil Tnquire 1018 ¥ FOR RENT-FIRST and basement brick store with clevator Farnam, suitable for any ire at’ room 314 Firet TRICK YARD FOR SALE located, with a capacity of 5,00 per ¥or tefms address H A4, OR LEASE, want to locate in the best town 'In southwest be arranged fo suit st - address I 49, THROE-STORY GOOD PAYING MANUFACTURING BUSINESS, _Address ‘T 20, Bee. Kind of business. ational l!lvlll Mg e N Y"'"m"" #0904 basement, Roys, 1014 Farnam ‘street. L 16th and Webs 20000 MONTHLY representatives Must have fe d dollars cash to pay for goods on (ERY ;TA‘E‘L ON SALARY AN Omaha (or any ¢ Agents muking $25 to 50 woekly. Burcka Chemical & Mg Cor, L Cromse. Wis y after orders have been secured. Morse bldg., 3 BEST PAYING M ness west of Chicago. TAKING ORDERS FOR CUSTOM profitavle side ats salts 3 Address’ Hox 9 Rogers & Donathen, Kansas ¢ ity FOR SALE, HALF INTEREST OF DESIRABLE STORAGE, L STOWAGE BUILDING IN OMAHA, U. &, od warehouse Houseliold goods'at 1033-1015 Leavenworth. BTORAGE. FRANK EWERS, 184 HARNEY. might take some clear real estate you mean business don't answer, Box 'm. om ia. Y GOOD, SAVE hat Switt hay weil on Fb400. {ai? Grocery, mext door o largem meat mar P. 0. box 1338, 10 §2,000.0) caple Write at once. WANTED—-TO BUY FOR SALE, COMPL CITY & CO WARRANTS. PRICHARD 102 FA'M. ROITLANG QUTNIY. office fixtures. and horsea and W, Faust Bottling Work| 1213 Jonos 8. WANTED—3 ce, wake aud where it FOR EXCHANGE room 430 Ramge N- e RSON WISHING T0 EXCHANGE ko0d stock of merchandise for two farms and 324 acres of unimproved land in Nebraska, no wasto and splen land, 60w has a rare opporiunit; are all smooth, nice laying, excellont soll, foct title and address E. V. +;_name bottom id grass and agricul ure box 133, Lincoln, 'N &t gricullireal For Information Clark, Genoa, Neb. COUNCIL BLUFFS BUSINES: rents $:0 month. or eastern Nebraska ferm. Bluts, on for small netland pony. 3 PURPOSE HORSE, Addrem 1t 6L, Hoo nuy wn“nu. western Tows Denver 5. . Mont. & Puge -Denver Express. . Nobrasia Local (except Sunday). DR. PAUL, DENTIST, 2020 BURT ST. 305 WHOLESALE COAL, JOHNSON BROS., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN all kinds of coal, Correspondence solicited. 1003 Farnam st. 364 st Mall (for Lincoln) Dall CHICAGO, BURLI ~--Chicago Vestioule. ...Chicago Express. icago and St. Louls Pacic. dunction Loca Fast _Mall CHICAGO, MIL. & BT, Union Depot, 10th & Mas .Chicago Limited. ‘ago_EXpress (ox. COAL. D, T. MOUNT HAS REMOVED HIS COAL _office to 209 §. 16th st., Brown block. PRICE NEDUCED; SHERIDAN, BEST WYO- ming coal; nut, $4.60; lump, $5.80; 2,000 Ibs. for a ton delivered. 1605 Farnam street. 361 PAUL Lincoln Local (except Sunday)..11:25am NGION & Q.JArrives a|Union Depot, 10th & Mason Sts.| Omal n Sta. contract being made. ‘WOOD AND EINDLING, TEL. 187. HARD WOOD AND KINDLING. M6 28 1ICAGO & NORTHWEST' nion Depot, 10th & Mason Sts. “Eastein Express. Vestibulea Limite Mo. Valley Loca STOVE REFALRS ...Omaha Chicago Speciai....... 2:1pm r— Leaves | CHICA STOVE REPAIRS FOR 40,000 DIFFERENT b7 ‘makes of stoves; water atlachment and con- | —omsha|Union Ds Arrives .| Omaha nections o speciaity. 1207 Douglas st. Omaha Stove Repalr Works. 307 DENTAL COLLEGE, OMAHA COLLEGE DENTAL SURGERY, FREE Night Express. o Vestibuled Li xp. (to C. B, at his home, latirmary; dentistry at cost.” 16th & Cap. ave Leaves Cry BT, 17, EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. Omulml _Depot “Nebras CANADIAN EMPLOYMENT BUREAU RE. Sloux City Expres moved to 1622 Douglas; furnish best male and Paul_Limited, temalo help. Mig1 M5 o MO VALL d Webster 5t Notice to Btockholders, bty o Fast M "HI!‘ o Tha arnval meeting of stock)cliers .n pm..(ex. Bat) Wyo B, (ex. Mo The Bee Publishing vompany will be heid | J:fam. . Norfol Iixprets (éx Sunda t their office, corner I7th” and Farnam b [ 11 : streets, in the city of Omaha, on Monday, March'4th, 18%, at ¢ o'clock §. m., for thé purpose of electing w board of aueunn and such-other business as may be pre sented for consideration. By order of the Omana|u Dot, 18h & Mason Sts. Sam. ... Kansas Cliy Ddy Bxpross. . 4spm K. C. Night Ex vid U. P. 115 10:85am (ex. Sun.).. Mr. M. L. Mc solicit seed, feed and Elsie, Neb., called at president. GEORGE B, TZSCHUCK, Secretary. F18m &el0t M ~43' m rAumu Depot 1 1. Louls Express Nebraska Ldeal (ex. Sun) SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC. _Depot 15th and Wibste: 515, Stockholders' Meeting. Notice s hereby given that the regular annual . meeting of the tockholders of the Bouth Platte Land company will be held at the office of sald company, in Lincoln, Neb., - — at 11 o'clock a. m., on the first Wednesday Leaves | L BIOUX CITY. & PACIFIC. fo Marcn. 18k, 'Béing the Gih day’ of the | Omah Union Tepat, 1 & Sus mont| “Sloux City Pam 'BY Grder of the Board of Directors, St I’m’l e RO PHILLIPS! Becreta Trans, 6 t. l/;ull )‘u.m» Ceerree 5. Pang Limited... ... Arrives Sts.| Omaha at present, that he be required in Elsle Lincoln. Neb., Feb. 4, 18%. i PATENT Luwyers and solicitors, SUES & Co., Bee | feaves v AnABIC RATES 15 K‘..uw ~.Ove mnd & Btromsbg Paclile Exp; JArrives | 'Omana tel Bullding, OMAHA, Neb. Advice FREE. | S i i o tiasn Bt CAMOLE JUNIPER I8 belpg used by thousauds of ladies mouthly, 1t is warried lady's friend if Irregular from any cause, It is wafe (8 man down today to Jook the matter up. His information is to the effect that the prop- erty Is in the possession of & man who is rep- resenting himself to be a preacher, but who answers to the description of Jim well known tough character, for whom the and reliabie. et falls, guarantoe with every bottie, sure Lo a day. ber bottle. 17 your druggist does not kave it send $2.00 aad we will forward you s boitie by bl e ovry boitle lnsésod and never (Ghn 1 ircugih. ‘S04 by uit Toadlhs dospsiots.” pron. 8400 oxor ~ CAMOLE JUNIPER CO, Western Oftice. Omaha, Nebraska, BEATRICE, Feb. 25, the 3 the passenger traln last summer, jail in Issued | The county attorney, after five d became convinced that mitted outside of the jurisdiction of Nebraska and asked that the court release the prisoner what Dr. Pler Wade Gillis was «dlction to prosecute until | unpunished and the criminal afternoon, when he entered judgment | thercfore, be it a | Resolved, That the citi n- | In indignation meeting and N. F. Harrington. Churchill for the state made a showing that owing to the legislature being in session his presence was required in Lincoln, and asked n ; that the court grant a continuance e o e oo e o, ||, Hon. J. B. Strode, .eongressmancelect from | ypio 5o SO ST a%he able to appear and conduct the prosecution. 1t |, Attorney Golden for the defense argued that the case was once continued by request of the state, and that the prosecution then claimed that they would be ready for trial today; that the defendants were ready for trial, and he hoped that the court would overrule the motion for further post- ullough, other this offic New he finds himselt already known to many of the soldier congressmen. time he has been in since the grand review of the army in 1865, The trial of George W. Koo, 11" G wEGve, Totnel niogs ta: | Governor Offers Tnduoerdnts for the Oap- | man accused of wreckin the Rock Toland WANTED, 1,00 HEADS OF FAMILIES TO ture of Frank Landa's Slayer. 1t s Davis, the colored In about five minutes from the case was filed Clarence L. a decreo of divorce from Lulu Fenn Is said to have abandoned her %usband soon | after their marriage in this county in May, Fenn was given | DECLARE FOR LAW AND ORD Burt County Citizens Demand the tion of Rebert Phillips The murder of Robert Phillips cn *) along the Missour! river the crime was com- Much feeling was manifested, and the ro- sing of Blaun, whom the murdered map His answers and ex- Tanted: MoT*and oash fof fine residence, suance of the statutes in such case made | to the chair and Judge H. 10t for acreage near fair grounds and provided, do hereby lssue a proclama- | secretary. Speeches were made by s 16th St for rented western property. | tion and offer a reward of 0 for the | o™ e SEUECT Connty lot on boulevard. arrest and conviction of sald person or | (! pebd L) L/ Y ,_for Ad-ncre farm. persons unknown for the murder of Frank | Sears, after a speech, was C. F. Harrison, 912’ N. Y. Lite. REN2-2 Landa, SILAS A. HOLCOMB, evere fire of questions . Governor. | planations, however, shed considerable light A e price: " AppIy At 210 ONio <t, | Governor Holcomb today Issued a requisi- | upon the case that the public was not familiar RE-MM1 25 | tlon on the governor of Kansas for B. A. [ with. e | Strayer, 38 years of age, under arrest In| The land on which ormed a neck in a bend of interested across “out-oft” and more called in friends firearms instead The sentiment was strong in favor of Towa taking up the prosecution The following resolutions were unanimously and pushing ens of Turt county nssembled r' ate of and pray that the i vill take prompt action in mgress and fix permans boundary lines between lowa and Nebrasks that future erimes may not o unpunished. They | Be_ it further Resolved, That as law-abiding citizens of we urke dy and thorough pros the case and the guiity party ¢ This is the culmination of the diMculties | hrought to justice; we relying that have lately been troubling Manager | dence upon the abill ars. He is back bout $9,000 on Ll . 3E-|and the company insists on payment. fail bieyole, i116 Tirnam street. 1| 200 e, onhaly (IS 0 BTN WILL HARNUM & BRO., 120 N. 16TH STREET; | L. Carson, Mr. Shears executed a $9,000 chattel mortgage. Thd lgase gave the hotel S, BUILT LIKE A | company the first lien, lowever, and_this THE STATE MORE TIME. Alleged Lynchers of Barrett Scott Rofased 1 b an Immaediate Trial. acob 00 ¢ enes a5 1sth_street. 3837 | Markel, who signed the'ten-year lease for | ONEILL. Neb, ; b3 25, $100,000, was down from' Omaha Saturday | 8ram)—The allege and endeavored to fix up.gdme plan by which | Scott appeared in court thiy stand trial for murder. sign painting, brick work, plastering; off., R. 1, | debtedness. But, declining to assume a|gented by Attorneys T. V. Golden and J. J. Barker Blk.; tel 75; nhan 2211 Izard; tel. 408. | $1,300 claim of legrcarcs Bros. for sup- MST7_ | plies, the deal did mot. eventuate. morning a chattel mortgage in favor of Her- Attorney General Judge Kinkald granted” the continuance and set the trial for March 20. The defense had several witnesses sub- poenaed to appear on Wednesday. pected that if the bill before the house giv- ing the state power to take a change of venue passes that the prosecution will take advantage of it in this case. appeared much dejected when the continu- TAXPAYERS PROTEST. Plattsmouth People Dissatisfied with the Work of the City Counc PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., Telegram.)—The city council passed a resolu- tion at tonight's session authorizing the judi- T T ¥ clary committee to draft a new contract be- c“r..dggbg,‘r;.'lx«gf_c_thmoxs-r AN A 1 tween the city and the Electric Light com- 2 2 pany, by which the city is to increase the SIArrives light Omaha|Union Depot, 10th & Mason Sts.| Om: AumbereraaroligHle Feb. 25.—(Speclal to twenty and gas lamps to be discontinued entirely. sideration for the twenty arc lights fs to be 10pm | $233.33 per month. There Is considerable pin | giggatisfaction among citizens and taxpayers over the terms of the new contract, the general desire that less arc lights be tained than at present and the number of small lighits be increased. cecdings may be instituted to prevent the FARMER INJURED, Thrown from » Wagon by a Runawny Toam. TECUMSEH, Neb., Feb, 24. S. Phillips, a dairyman residing near town, was standing up In his wagon driving home pin |.the other evening, when his horses became trightened and gave a lunge forward. Phillips was thrown out on bed, lighting upon his head and ehoulders, No bones were broken, but the unfortunate man is now lying in a dangerous condition Elsle's Rellof Commission Rustling, the secretary of the Elsle Relief association, and Mr. John A. Faught, a farmer, who bas papers showing that he is the authorized agent of the Elsle am | Relief committee and who has authority to necessities the unfortunate and destitule people around and stated that in ccmpany with two other gentlemen they called upon Rev. Friday last, and asked him whether ho could fix it so that the rallroads, who had under- taken to transmit seed, had been donated by generous the states of Iilinois and Iowa, at a very low rate, could get their pay for so dolng. Ludden informed the gentlemen was nothing on hand and L. P. Ludden, feed, etc, nothing shipped the provisions and had expended all tho cash available, These gentlemen state am | can procure all the e2ed and feed that may the surrounding nelghborhood providing they ean raise clent money to pay for the exceptionally rate of freight for which willing to transport the seed and fed for the benefit of the suffering peop 141 Eforts for V. LINCOLN, Feb: 25.—(Speeial Church Howe last week wrote a pers to a military friend conneeted with Omaa_|Union League club of which he made a frank statem=at of thes work that is being dene for the destituto members of the Grand Army of the Republic in the drouth stricken parts of Neb: he received a brief letter from the officers of Union league enclosing a draft for with the pleasing instruction that remittance would follow in a few days, the railroads Located Stolen Froperty. .—(Special Telegram.)— fef of Police Reed having become convinced that the horse and buggy stolen at Holmes- | ville, a few weeks ago, is at Perry, Kan., sent national tas been set Siave enst o will n. | Following the murder, one J. P. Blaun was %'Ms% | county, and the coroner of Loup City, A. W. | arrosted and lodged in was his mur- derer, kindled anew the flame of indignation in- | At the court house in this city this afternoon a mass meeting was held for the purpose of smed subjected the county, Kansas, for the crime of [ der was committed was originally criminal assault on the person of Sheeder, 14 years of age. The requis papers were delivered to Sherlff Willlam J. | night dug a ditch neck, making a sudden the of valuable has been great and fair and it _appears that L the offense goes walks free; af legislature b with and integrity of our rent, | own county officials doing their (Spectal Iynchers of morning to They were repre- The prisoners Injunction pro- (Special )—C. the hard road of Elsle. erans, ‘Telegram.)— York ¢ arka. authoritles have been on the look: time. Think the Attorney Genoral Sho NORTH LOUP, FARMERS ARE INDIGNANT, 14 Exerolse n Little Common Sens probability, nothing more wil bs heard of it The question agitating the minds of (he farmers who tigned the petitions praying for the calling of an election now is: Of what avall (s the ageregate legal talent of the log Islature it its greatest effort for the benefit of tho most needy class In the state is repre- sented by an act which the attorney general prasen ly tacitly admits s unconstitu- And of what avall 1s an attorney 1 if he prefers not to give an opinion ntil after the hor he drouth-stric] worso legal ¢ has been stolen and all fon and of voting illegal bonds and perhaps involving themselves in inextricable gation Tho second gold medal contest, In a series of nine Demorest medal contests held here under took crow C. E the n place Saturday evening before a very led house at the Baptist church, Dr Coffin_and W. E and Harry Wright of § anagement of Dr. F. 0. Burdick, Gowen of this place “otia being the Judges The contestants were: Misses Ella Babeock, Cora Dav! Bertha Rood, Allee Van Kirk, Auna Van Horn and Benjamin Crandall, the priza feature being awarded to Miss Davie. One which has done much to popularize this serles of contests is the very exoellent musie, lar i Mrs. which is always a part of the regu- ogram Prof. M. B. C. True of Tecumseh s visiting with her daughter, Mrs. E. J. Bab- cock, at this place. A ‘meeting was called at the town hall at noon today for the purpose of considering a proposition purporting to come from the Chi- cago Board of Trade relative to furnishing the destitute farmers of the county with seed grain. So far as learned the proposed terms are that the farmers are to give their notes for pa uch grain as is needed, the validity and yment of the same being conditioned upon the production of a crop the coming season, DAMAGING BLAZE AT PENDE PENDER, Neb neral Store of €. J. Beokman & Co. the Scene of & Costly Bl Peb, 25.—(Special Tele- gram.)—Fire broke out in C. J. Beckman & Co.'s companies: fca, large general store about 2 o'clock this morning, and the fire and water together almost which was insuged for $6,000, in the following Home Fire, $1,000; North Amer- $2,000; North British, $1,500, and Ger- man-American, $1 frame, and was Insured in the Omaha Fire completely ruined a $10,000 stock, 00. The building was a for $800, and was damaged perhaps $200. The o igin of the fire Is unknown, there having been no fire in the stove since Sat- urday night. Some attributed it to mice and parlor matches, but Charlle Daily, head clerl, says the matches were kept in a tin case at the extreme north end of the build- ing, while the fire seems to have originatea nea the west wall, building lengthways. While there has been some complaint that the water works system put in last summer at a cost of $10,000 would not prove adequate in ca o of fire, it Is believed that several thousand dollars were saved Pender in this fire alone, and words of praise are heard on every side at the manmer in which Stout and one little fire company combatted the devouring element. ENDED THEIRJUNKETL NG TRIPS, flouse Committees Have Finally Made the Rounds of tho Public Institutions. LINCOLN, Feb. 25.—(Special Telegram.)— Today the two house committees appointed to visit the state Beatrico Asylum for Feeble Minded Children. This trip will be another additional expense to the sum already incurred for the junket of a week previou; of inves the house. No report of the committee tigation has as yet been presented to Lancaster, ZInk of Johnson, Brady and Harte of the committee on public lands and buildings, and Messrs, Crow, Schickedantz, Merrick and Judd of the finance, ways and means committee. LINDSAY ASKS A CHANG First Move Mado In thy Trial of the Omaha PLATTSMOUTH, Neb, Feb. 25.—(Special Telegram.)—The case of State agalnst James Lindsay, the Omaha pugilist, on the charge of murder, growing out of the Lindsay-Rob- bins prize fight In this city, last summer, was called up in district court this afternoon. torney W. F. Gurley of Omaha filed a motion setting forth Lindsay’s Inability to secure counsel, Chapman the defense, by five aflida Pugiiist at Plattsmouth. because of lack of means, and Judge motion for a change of venue. Splendid Kwin Fulllug in Several Sectlons of Nebraskn. M'COOK, b., Web. 25.—(Special Tele- gram.)—The long drouth was broken today by a good rain, commencing about 10 a. m. and continulng all day. LONG DROUTH BROKEN. ing and bids fair to continue all night. 30, Neb., Feb. gram)—It has been raining here steadily since 10 a. m., tho first general rain of any consequence in over two years. YORK, Neb. and promises to continue during the night, The Johnson, on was held at the Presbyterfan church at 2 (bis afternoon. Rev. §. R. Boyd conducted the services. Mrs. Johnson had an Invalld for the past year, She o'clock been Funera) of Mrs, WATERLOO, Neb., funeral ser corge dohnson. of Waterloo's ploneer cltize leaves a husband and five children. Colonel ¥. M. Park has just returned from an extended trip through southern Texas. The colonel says Nebraska is good enough for him. Dr. DEATRICE, Feb. 25.—(Speclal Telegram.) granted two divorces today, each for desertion upon the part of the wife st Sallie Hughes und Jay 1L Fox agaiust Emma The bigamy case against Fred Ho- { belman has been postponed until next Mon- ~—Judge Bush Tha M. I day. Charged wit HAS' Rinderspac until NEBHRASKA CITY, F gram.)—While putting a plate glass front In J. Bichl" Carl Robinson and several others were badly cut about the bhands. Robinson's Injuries are wmost serlous, bis Tight band being nearly seyv- ered. th D. P, are guests of Lomorrow mor voking considerable Farmers UEATRICE, I As evidence that Nebraska farmers are paying eir debts, eleven farm mortgage releases were flled with the register of de:ds of county today. M. Park. Twa Divore ranted. s were O e 8. Hughes agal solling Diseasod Ment. i, tiention. wons tnjured. b. 2 Soveral Por store this afternoon the glass broke asing O Mortguges. . 2. -~(8peclal Telegram.) at for some Neb., Feb. 25.—(Special )— The meeting of the County Poard of Super- visors to authorize an election for the purpose of voting bonds under the recent act of the legislaturs has been declared off, and, in all n countles have gone to the than useless expense of calling an il- about the center of the Chief institutions completed their work by visiting the Hospital for the In- sane southwest of the city. tees have visited, since the adjournment’ of the house Thursday last, the Nebraska City School for the Blind, the Peru Normal £chool, the Milford Home for Fallen Women and the The commit- The members of the house partic- ipating in the trip were Messrs. Burns of OF VENUE. At- accordingly appointed Beeson & Root of this city and Mr. Gurley to conduct A ‘motion for a change of venue to Otoe county was then filed, accompanied vits, setting forth that public sentiment was such that the defendant would not be accorded a fair trial in this county. The attorneys for the state gave notice that a counter showing would ba prepared, and the case was accordingly passed until tomorrow morning, when the judge will pass on the here 1t 4s still rain- —(Special Tele- Feb. 25.—(Special Telegram.) —A light rain is now falling at this place eb, 25— (Speclal.)— e of the lale Mrs. George r and wife of Lyons, Neb., ~(Special Telegram.) ~The case of Aaron Ransom sgainst Kauf & econd street butchers, for selling diseased meat, came up before Juetice McKinney this afternoon and was continued Ing. The case s pro- (Special Tele- age | Mutilnted Body of n Man ning May Have K ~Feot CHICAGO, wers found today, when lonely locality at Nine nants of a charred and theory that the man burned to death was at the police officers, but for an identification, Iteport of the his report as follows: bly body covers the ending Tebruary 21, 1 shruary 1, herewith, jtens of the don donors w! state rel » port of the disb onding February 21, 1 ized, the c in connection with this tion that this itewn of ¢ from the railroad recelp the "railroad receipts reported, will be ace fice of the commission. The commission s counties. We are out and all "the provision: send into the drouth after will have to | mis sion have decided Nebraska made products. clusive— Mich G February 7Ol Hime jor. Holcomb Holeom 9—W. G. Wal per Fobriiary 0-1t, . Jon February 15—Lc ton, Prairie, Minn. February ra, Febri A February 16-N. A. February 16—Broo per Mrs, I, 8. hampton, N. ¥ February '16-"F tion, February 16—1v. February 16—Lafa Sate M, C February 1 don, 11 Fobruary ton, Ta. Febriary ‘16 Haptist and Longs Tsland, N. February 16-01d " Ti Governor Holcomb, February 161t 1. i) per D. H. Tal) per J. A, Oli bruary 16-Miss Vary . N. Y., per M. B. ¥arn February 16—James ¥ Ind . Febru 0 Time pmorcial Governor Hol r Gl Pay i ‘,,, Dor Druary 18-8chool No. D. A, Ileme bruar per Rov. G, M. ... per 8. T. Wood...... shruary 15-G, W. Hollix pary 13-Alleln D, FLAIOIA) . oisiienis ebruary 18— Y., per H Fuary 1§ anuary 23 deeviily, ) L. Wiber, tie February 12.-d. 1) February 111 sont J ¥ nin Iy o Angol ruary 19-A, M Wit . ruaty L D.. >, per February 19 ry 19-—-Annie La., per Mrs, P K "3 Marper or M. U Harvey i Cin Wi, February 16 Kehool, T S W riland, N. ¥ L fleld, My February o Oliv to Armitaye. 1 ¥ Fobruary 20--Chuich, Y., per Athert V Febirudry 20°-Court "G 0. 0, 1., Grandin, N. D. il NES ad v . Oukdale, Miis Waila Wal tefund from ( February 2 Hon. Henry sprick ul re portatio i CXDEDSER <1 terrrar MAN BURNED AT THE STAKE Orime Worthy of the Dark Ages covered in Ohicago. TERRIBLE MURDER UNEARTHZ IN CHICAGO n & Lonely Spot ceeoded the by Dogs. b. 25 ~Evidences of what the police think is a frightful murder mystery two children dis- covered the mutilated body of a man in a Western avenus. The body, which is that of & man about 25 years old, sitting posture leaning against hands, legs and lower part of the body were badly burned, deep gashes were the head, and about the walst were the rem- was found In a first laughed at by investigation scoms (o prove either that he had been mur~ dered and attempt made to conceal the crime by the burning of the body, or that he had really been burned at the stake. man had burned to death thought probable by the police, but the spot where the body was found is an isolated one on the prairie and a_considerable from any dwellings, The man had evidently been dead for some time, as tne feet had been gnawed to the bone by dogs. The face was not badly mutilated, and the officers hoped —- RELIEF COMMISSIONER'S BOND, cretary Covering th Transactions for the Destitute. LINCOLN, Feb. 25.—(Special.) Ludden of the State Relief commission today submitted his report, covering the transactions since his previous statement. He lntroduces To the Honorable Senate of the I ture of Nebraska: We beg leave to hand woekly report in conformity solution passed by your honora= This report hipments e sh receipts, names arties to v money credited on our summarized re- pments for the together with a also o report’ of supplies for the this is the distribution of the counties, ‘with the railrond consignee and the items; you w Kupplies by mental list, shipments that have been made from Omaha from time to time, included in any of the previous' reports. And we beg leave to say in this connee- report is made way padded. Any memb of the legisla- ture, or any individual tha t wants to mmodated at the of- recelving very few donated supplies, of them are special shipments solicited by different individuals sent out by the s tricken distric purchased. petitive bids, and have instructed the. bids ders for food supplies to give prices on Cash donations from February January 2-Mre, A, L. Cram, ary 7—C. H, Lewis, omfiuu In., per Goveérnor Holcomb.... uary 12—Rev. M. D. Sill, New York February iiopp, " Hichiand, Pu., Febriary ansas City exchange, per Governor r_Anderson, wo.,;m‘ Miss . per W. 8, Dentley, Bluffton, O. D. H., Holyoke, per Ada M. Chapman, Hempstead, Nebrask Onelda, N. y 16-Mrs. A. J. Dyo, February 16—Citizens of Lindenwood, ruary 16-Citizens of Millviiie, Minn. Abii, Oncona, Graliam, Taouis, Tempi . Brooklyn, Nebraskan, —Citizens of Cambria, hruary i5-Citizens of Ilu~luu vo. fund of frefght A Camplic i, :-y.mn;u..u.' by ibat 6 MeTniyie, 5o Dutchus V5 lizeny of Maniiou, ehruary 10—Citizons of Cavsopoils, Mich., hruary 1K G G Wall st fer Thomas Hadkinn Mr. Hooll, ‘Fligo, 0k envelo Vebruaiy 21-Citizens of Quiney, urseinents for the week