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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; WEDNESDAY , MAHCII 7 , 189J. 8PEG1RL NOTICES. Advertisements for these columns will l > e taken until 11:10 : p. m. for llio evening nnd until 9W ! p. m. for the morning and Sunday edition * . Advertiser * , by relocating a , numbered check , ran ha\o nniwer * nddresned to a. numbered lettet In earn of The Bee. Answer * * o addressed will lie delivered upon nre cnt tlon of the check. ' " SITUATl6NS - WANTED. Rate * , l',4c ' word first Insertion , lo ft word thereafter. Nothing taken forjess than 2jc. MALE STENOGRAPHER OF T.XPERIENCE ! position In r\ law omce ; will work cheap. Address - dress D M , Bee , A 19 i _ WANTED ] 'sirtTATioNBY riRBT-cLAKS olllcc mnn ; Bowl Urnkkcepcr ; city rrfcrcnce * , modcrnlo salary. Address H , P. O. Itox tit. A GIRL OF 15 WANTS PLACE TO WORK for board while attending school. Call nfler ! 30 p. m. 847 S. 21. A-218-6 WANTED , SITUATION IN HALOONt WILL work for $0.0' ) per week. Address G. Gilbert , 3313 Plnkney street. A M2 7 " WANTED 'MALE HELPT Hates , Hio word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for lean Man ? " BoT.ICITORS.TEA&fs'iF'URNISHED ! ment goods. American Wringer Co. , 1COO How- nnl st. I1"3' " AGENTS , SALARY OR COMMISSION. THE greatest Invention of the nge. The New Patent - ent Chemical Ink Erasing Pencil. hells on sight. Works llkn magic. Agent * arc mnk- Ing $21.00 to $121.00 per week. ! or further particulars write the Monroe Eraser Mfg. Co. . X 30 , La Croaae , Win. B-S77. TAILORS WANTED AT FRANK J. " { Jj'j'8' WANTED. A FIRST HANI ) ALL . ! baker , so ! . r and steady ! only "perltnco. man : $10.00 per month , board nnd room. Restaurant , arnn " " Vienna Bakery nnd , x } MAN IN ROOD PAVING IUJSI N ESS WANTED , . Address required. nt Council Illurf ; small bond dress Jay , 1707 Cftss street , Omaha , WANTED-A MAN WELL ACQUAINTED with the city and has Hold Roods Jo Introduce a new article that bells at once. Address , Lo , The lice. _ j'-2 ' . SALESMEN , CALLING ON CLOTHIERS AND merchant tailors , to carry as Ulo line nulcic selling nrllclo ; large commissions. Send . .0 cents for mimplcH. H-K Mfg. Co. . 117 N. Vine HnzletonPa. H-M.il I T struct , , _ _ _ MANA OE7l WANTED. J720.00 AND EXPENSES made first year Belling the isn > nlcKt kitchen necessities Invented ; 2 to 12 Bold In every fam ily ; retails 10 , 20 nnd 25 cents : particulars free. Household Specialty Co. , 73 nh Btrect. Cincinnati . 7 * B-M23. nati , O. _ - WANTED PEMAEE HELP. Katei , IMo word first Insertion , Ic n word theieafter. Nothing taltcn for lena tnan gje , WANTED , aillLKOri SECOND WOKK. MItS. M. LEVY. 2037 Dodge Bt. C IOC 7 WANTED , OIIIL FOR GENEHAL HOUSEwork - work ; must have references ; 3122 1-nrnnm jl. C 19 J i WANTED-A OIHL TO DO QENK11AL I1OUSE- work In family of three. Apply nt "nee nt * D13 H. 29th Ave. C-223-10 WANTED-A IIIUCJIIT , INTELLIGENT LADY of Koo < t appearance who linn had experience In puhllo Bpeaklns , splendid chance for the right party. AUilreai , E t. Hee. C-223 S" OrilL TOR GENERAL FOB BENT HOUSES. Hates , lOc a line each Insertion , $1.50 a line per month. Nothing taken for less than 25c. HOUSES IN ALL I'AUTS OK THE CITY THE O. F. Davis company. 1503 fr'arnam. D S.8 " " 6-ROOM COTTAGES"MODERN , CHOICE IN Stanford Clicle. C. S. Elgutter , 204 llee bullcl- HOUSES , F. K. DARLING , BARKER HLOCK. Ij830 NEW MODERN 8-ROO1I HOUSE. 31 & "ASON RENTAL AGENCY , D07 BROWN BLOCK. D 881 3 AND 4-llOOM APARTMENTS. STEAM HEAT ; references required , SIC H. 22d. _ D S82 PINK CORNEH FLAT IN CLOUSER 11LOCK , 7 .rooma. , jnnRo and nil other conveniences. George Clpuser , room 2 , 1S23 Kurnam. _ . _ , . , , . C-noOM II , 1001 N. 23 ; 3-ROOM H. ' 1302 CALI- fornla Bt. ; 6-room II , 130S 7-ROOM , MODERN COTTAGE. EAST FRONT , t22,00. Fidelity Trust Co. , 1702 Farr.am. * D oDG RENTAL AO'CY , I1UTCH1NSON , S-ROOM COTTAGE , J5.00 , 037 NORTH 23TII. Inquire 823 3. IStji Bt. _ D " " e 6-ROOM CORNER FLAT WITH ALL MODERN conveniences , 2101 Leavenworth t. D 343 31 * THREE EIGHT-ROOM HOUBEs ! - 27TH AND Dodge , furnace , Kas. bathr closet , etc. , twenty dollars per month. 619 N. Y. Lite. D-085 NEW G-llOOM FLAT , MODERN INMROVE- mentH. 1112 S. 10th street. ' D M172 10 _ FOR RENT , ONE OF THOSE CHOICE STEAM heated tints In the 1' . E. Her block , ICth and Jackson streets. Call nt 1112 Ilarncy street. D MU5 _ NEW 0-ROOM FLAT , MODERN IMPROVE- mcntfl , U13 S. 11th st. D M172 10 * _ FOR RENT. D-ROOM COTTAGE FURNISHED complete , with piano , city water ; nlao 2 cot ' tages , G rooms each , 'all In flrst-elasa condition. 'V J. E. Vun Glider , Room 207 Omaha National bank. [ D-M212 7 _ _ roil RENT TO A SMALL FIRST CLASS family without children , a nice , nlno room modern house , 31(1 ( North 20th St. , rent reason able. Uoggs & Hill. HOS Farnam St. , D 219 As RENTAL AGENCY , SHERWOOD. 423 N. Y. Life. D 22 < > AS * -ROOM HOUSE ; MODERN ; 3013 LEAVEN- wor > h. J D-M.J33 9 FOB BENTr-I'UBNISHED BOOMS. Rolen. IVJe word llrst Insertion , lo' a word thereafter. Nothing taken tor ! > than 2nc. NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS 4l FOUT1I 15th at. . Flat 2. E-932 7 * uoo.Mrt FOR RENT , WITH OR wjthout biMtd. Call at 2107 Douglas. E 981 S PLEASANT 1'RONT ROOM , MODERN. HU1T- ublti unu or two eciulemcn. 2C1G .St. Mary's AM.- . , _ _ E-231-7 Fl'RNISlIEO ROOMS , HATH ; 5G.OO PER month. 1911 I'm num. E 222 S * FUBNISHED BOOMS AND BOARD. Rates , I'.ic word llrst Insertion , lo a word thereafter , Nothing tnkcn for less than 230. YOUNG WOMEN'S HOME. UNDER CARE OF Women's CluUtlun association , 111 S. 17th st. F SSJ IIOOM3 AND HOARDING , EVERYTHING first cass. | 2109 Douglas street. ! IG3 M19 SnCTIiY FtJRNTsHEn SOUTH ROOM WITH tint class boaid. i3J3 ! Bt , Mary's uve. F-9IS 7 Ft'RNIHHED P.OOMS WITH UOARD. 1720 DoilBe. F 192 0 ROOMS WITH OR WITHOUT HOARD. 107 tip IHIi stiyet. F M2M 20 _ FOB BENT STOBES AND OFFICES Rates , lOc a linn each Inseitlon , } 1.W a Una per month. NolhlUK taken for less than 23c. ol RENTTHE 4-STORYHRlClv lIUILDINa Dili FiuimnvHt. The building II.IK a lireprnnf C mem babcment , complete Rleam heating llx- t i'on , water on all llooiu , gas , etc. Apply nt , o i.tlU-u of The llco. 1 910 oi FICES"FOR RENT"IN TIIK KCHLITZ t JlldlliK , ! Cii : anil Hulney. Special Induce- i viits held out lo peimanviit tenantx. Apply t Jobst Itrua , , rooms M utul 51 Kchlltx bnlld- tah I-M&81 _ _ 14 MONTHS LEASE Ol' STORE , 509 8. 17T1I. I-MI23 " THIS 3-HTORY S'KIHE iuiLniNO. 1S18 FAR- lum st , IlOEga & Hill , 1.10S Fiirmini st. I 6C3m-ai _ _ FOR RENT. THE llEST STORK ROOM IN Mouth Onuti.i. Next dour to ixwtolUcc. Per- Hens & Wllcox , 2116 N street , South Onmhn. 1-lt.S 10 AGENTS WANTED. \VANTED--LIVE AGENTS TO HANDLE NEW kitchen utcnull , n household necessity , sells quick for Ko. Sample by mall 3Se. Write for terms nnd torrltnry. Western Specialty Co. , 1' . O. llox 8M. Denver , Colo. J-20J 8 CIKNKRVI , AGENTS WANTED HELI.1NU NEW urtldrs to dealers ; exclusive teiiltary ; no competition ; no capital required ; 20i ) to 3 > M per cent profit. Columbia Chomlcnl company , 69 ami 71 IHurborn utrvot , Chicago , J-M&M T LADY vfn.t aivu MUSIC T.EBO.NK ( PIANO or uriran ) for board and will pny u reasonable prlcu for room. Address K 1 , Ueo olllce. K-M HT _ WANTED. HOt'BtW FOH ItKNT. W. O. TEM- pleton , 3)3 Panton block. Kit ) 31 W\NTKD7 TO T iNi7 AlK > UT S ROOMS. * rN furnished , cheap , but. IGth nnd 20th and Cum- Ins and I-'arimm itre t . .Addrcu E 7 , ilo 1CiUU 8 STOBAOE. Itnten , lOc n line each Insertion , ILM a line per month. Nothing taken for lera than 2fc. STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS ! CLEAN and cheap rate. II , Vv'clln , lilt Farnam. M-SS8 _ _ STORAGE , WILLIAMS & CHOS , 1211 IIARNtir. WANTED TO BUY. Ilntrs , llio word first Insertion , lo ft woid thereafter. Nothing taken for le s than 23c. WANTED , HTOCIC 6 GENEIUijDSBr FOIl clear land and cash , J. U. Kittle , Hrown blk. , Omaha. N-931 FOB SALE FUBNITUBE. FtmNmmn or TWO STEAM HEATED llatu for Kile ; both full of roomers ; party wishes to leave city ! In good location. Ad dress C , 63 , Hee. O-M231 10 * FOB SALE HOB3E3WAGONSETC. Rates , lOo n line each Insertion , II.W a line per month. Nothing taken for less tli.m 23c. ALL KINliiToFvinircLES AT COO ON THE dollar. After March fl I will have on exhibition ( for a short time only ) at 1213 Furnam street , Omaha , n full line of nno carriages , coupe. " , landaus , vlctiirlas , park and canopy rigs , buggies , ph.ie- tohs , carts , Imcklmardii , nit kinds of business nnd plcnsurn wagons , drays , milk nnd delivery wagons , which I will close out at 50C OVf THE DOLLAR. A full line nnd everything Ilret-clars. Come nml nee nnd bo convinced that you can buy anything you want nt half price at 1213 Far nam street , Omaha , Neb. Neb.W. W. P. MtTMAUOH. ' P-1C3 A3 FINE 2-HEATED FAMILY CARRIAGE CHEAP for cash. A. M , Cowlc , Room 4 Uea hldg. P M209 8 FOR SALE. 3 secoml hand family rnrrl.iRea. 2 secimd hand phaetons ; bargains. 1 bucklxiard , $20.00. New top buggy , $33.00. Drummond Carriage Co. , 18th anr Hiirncy. P M23I 9 FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Rates , lOo n line each Insertion , Jl.CO n line per month. Nothing taken for less than 23c. HALED HAY FOR SALE. THE STANDARD Cnttlo Company , Ames , Neb. , Imvo 2.000 tons of good barn stored hay for sale. All orders filled promptly. Q 887 FOR SALE A FRE3II COW AND CALF. AND n fresh Jersey cow and calf. 2S20 Webster St. Q-9S7-C * FOR SALE TWO POOL AND TWO DILLIARD tables , Manhattan style , monarch cushions size } Vi by 9 , nnd nil fixtmcs pertaining thereto. Tables not used ono year yit. Will sell or trade. For particulars write to Frank Gcorke , Carroll City , Io\va. Q 201 At * FOR SALE-TWO FRESH COWS AT 2S2G Webster street. Q 233 10 * A MERRY-GO-ROUND , IN GOOD , ORDER , \ery cheap. I' , D , Wead , 16th nnd Douglas. CJ 2JO 8 roil HALE. CItEAMEIlY AND IIL'TTER IllTril- ness , cheap. 2420V4 Cumlng street. Q M2IO 11 I-Oil SALE. AT HALF PRICE , IIRICK PAL- letfi , "wheelbarrows , grnto bars , clay grlndeis , etc. , everything necessary for malting a brick yard. Address 1501 N. 19th , Omaha. CJ-M2I8 13' MISCELLANEOUS. Rates , lV4c a word llrst Insertion , lo a , word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 23c. FOR LEASE , 20 Oil 40-ACRE TRACTS NfiAR Florence lake , J3.CW per acre. Uoggs & Hill. R 937 MM , FOR RENT , 10 ACRES OF CHOICE GARDEN land G'Xi miles southwest of irastolllce. Apply .to D. E. 'McMonlcs , 110.1 Harney street. It M214 12 STAI1LE FOR RENT , 1710 CHICAGO STREET. Apply at James Morton & Son Co. , 1311 Dodge street. It 221-12 CLAIRVOYANTS. Rates , lOc a line each Insertion , Jl.W a line per month. Nothing taken for less than 23c. MRS. DR. H. WARREN , CLAIRVOYANT , RE- llablo business medium ; 7th year at lltf N. 1C. S 883 MASSAGE , BATHS , ETC. Rates H4o a word first Insertion , lo n word theieafter. NotlilnR taken for less than 25c. MASSAGE. MADAME 1JERNARD , 1419 DODGE. T M233 12 * _ MME. DROWN , 1314 CAPITOL AVE. , MASSAGE treatment and medicated baths. T 983 8 * MADAME SMITH , 002 S. 13TH , 2ND FLOOR , room 3. Massage , vapor , alcohol , steam , sul- phurlne and sea baths.- T 118 10 * PEBSONAL ] Rates , IVic a word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 23c. _ M"ASSAGE TREATMENT , ELECTRO-THERMAL baths. Scalp and hair treatment , manicure nnd chiropodist. Mrs. Post , B19V4 S. 15th , Wlthnell blk. MRS. 11ARTON GIVES READINGS IN PALM. Istry at C24 S. 18th. Ladles , Me ; gents , (1.00. U139 M10 _ VIAVI , HOME TREATMENT FOR LADIES. Health book and consultation free. Addresser or call , Vlavt Co. , sulto 340 Bee Uldg. Lady attendant. U M914 _ COMPOUND OXYGEN CURES ASTHMA bionchltls , .consumption , catarrh , etc. Five days free nt R. S3 Uouglus blk , , ICth and Dodge. U 2 1 10 _ THIS COUPON AND 10 CENTS WILL ADMIT you to the Colllseum Roller Skating and Steam Meiry go Round. No extra ch.irgo for skates or riding on the Merry go Round. U 200 11 * A WIDOW. 48 , WISHES TO CORRESPOND with widower ; object , good home. AiUIress E 3 , HUH olhco -U M2I1 7 * MASSAGE TREATMENT , ELECTRO-THBltMAL baths. Scalp and hair treatment , manlcuio and chiropodist. Mrs. Post , 519'-i S. 15th. Wlthnell blk. U-SS.Q _ _ WIDOW , 47. WISHES A POSITION AS HOUSEkeeper - keeper for a widower or cnre of furnished rooms In city or out of city , 2238 Fnrnam street , Omaha , Neb. U M210 7 COSTUMES MADE AT HALF PRICE. MRS. O , N. WhltaKcr , room 20U , Sheely building. Evening dresses a specialty. U M213 9 * ' UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE JOHN NELSO.NMIS tht > only person employed by me to tlo the cleaning of vaults nnd cesspools. A. MncDon- uld. City Garbugo Contiactor. U M2I4 AC MONEY TO LOAN BEAL ESTATE. Rates , lOc a line each Inanition , (1.CO n line per mumh. Nothing taken for Ies3 than 23c. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES , THE O. F. D.wls Co. , li.05 . Farnam t. W 90 _ LOANS ON IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED city property. W.OOO and upwards. 6 lo 6 % per cent ; no delays. W. Farnam Smith & Co , , 1320 Fuinam. W 891 _ _ ANTHONY LOAN AND TRUST CO. , 318 N. Y. Life , loans at low rates for choice security on Nebraska and Iowa farms or Omaha city pi operty. _ \y SW MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES ON Improved and unimpiovcd Omaha real cslale , I lo 6 years. Fidelity Tiust Co. 1702 Farnum. \V-Sii3 MONEY TO LOAN ON FARMS IN DOUGLAS county and Omaha city property. No delay. Fidelity Trust Co. . 1702 Fur mm st. W M8U ! MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA 1'ROPERTY and Ncbiaska fauns at from 0 to 7 per cent. W. H. Mulkle , First Nat'l bunk bldg. W 491 CENTRAL LOAN AND TRUST CO. . 300 IJEB _ _ - MoTlTGAGE LOANS , A. MOORE , 501 N. Y. Life. W-H7iiiS _ - _ _ MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real estate , llrcnnan , Lovu & Co , , Paxton blk. _ : _ W M133 LOANS ON REAL ESTATE , WARRANTS , GOOD notes , etc. , boueht. Claivln Hios. , 210 N. Y. Life. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ W 273 OMOHA LOAN & TRUST CO. . ICTH AND Douglas its. , loan money on city nnd farm property at lowest wen of Inieresu W i WANTED. APPLICATIONS FOU LOANS. J , D Kllllo , Drown blk. , Omahu. W 933 MONEY TO LOAN-i CHATTELS. Rates , lOa u line each Insertion , Jl.W u Unit nor month. Nothing tukcn for IBM than S3c. MONKY TO LOAN \Vo will loan you nny sum which you wlslt. small or large , at thu lowest posslblu rates. In the quickest ixlMlble tlmo and for nny length of tlmo tu null yqu. You can pay It back In uuch tnmallmenta us you wish , uhen you wlsii nnd only. pay for It u Ions us 5011 Keep U. ' You can boiruw un HOl'SEHOI D FURNITUItE * AND PIANOS HOUSES. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES WAREHOUSE HKfKlITS. MERCHANDISE. OR 'ANY OTHER SECURITY. Without publicity or removal of property. OMAHA MOUTOAGE LOAN CO. . so SOUTH writ STREET ; Flrit Itoor nbovo thu street , Till : OLDEST , liARGEST AND ONLY INCOR PORATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMA1IA. WILL LOAN MONKY ON ANY KIND OP ccurlty ; strictly confidential. A. U. Harris , roiiin 1. Continental , lilpcTc , X 87 MONEV LOANED ON FURNITURE , PIANOS , ull arllcUs ot VJlun. Fred Tnrry , 430 Ramga X rei ) _ MONEY TO IXANON HORSES. WAGONS. plann * nnd furniture of all kinds. lluitneu conllilentlnl. J , U. Haddock , rovm 417 lluinca block. X-S9S MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. Continued. TIIK PLACE TO HORROW MONEY ON HOUSEHOLD FtmNITUIlE , MONKY ON HOUSES ANIJ MULEM , MONEY ON WAGONS AND CARRIAGES , MONEY ON PIANOS AND ORGANS , MONEY ON WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS , , MONEY ON MERCHANDISE. MONEY ON ANY CHATTEL SECURITIES. MONEY ON goods that remain with you. MONEY IF YOU WANT NO PL'llLICITY , MONEY IN largo or small nmounts , MONEY AT LOWEST I-OSSII1I.E RATES , MONKY IN QUICKEST POSSI1ILE TIME , MONKY THAT you may pay back nt nny lime nnd In nny amount , Is at ROOM 4 , WITHNELL block , cor. 15th nnd Haircy Bts. THE FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. " " ' EUSINES"S"'OHANOE3. DRUG STORE , CENTRALLY IX3CATED , ON easy terms. Hex 518 , city. _ Y 9'XL ' ' jaw.oo YIELDS i3.oo W'EEKLYJ FINANCIAL depression does not nrfect Howe's Infallible Handicapping syntem. Hesl nnd f.ifest Bpccnla- tlvo Investment nfrcred ; thlr.1 Micces-sfiil yenr ; prospectus 1891 free , C. D. " .wo , JJox JZ7 , ilrooklyn. N. Y. _ Y-M9I8 M21' 1 WILL EXCHANGE GOOD LAND FOR STOCK of meclmndlse. W. C. Ritchie , 1 > enll.rMN-9 ' ; u FOR SALE. ONE OF THE FINEST AND I1EST Pitying saloons In Fremont.Neb. . Reason for selling , sickness nnd other business. Call on nr address Q. A. JurRenhclmcr. _ \-M2t , n7 YOU HAVE A CITY NF.WS STAND OR cHgar Btorc that you will ell for $200.0) cash call on French & Co. , room 2. ! Schlltz HWit. AVE HAVE A CASH CUSTOMER FOR A GOOD meat m.ukct In country town with n popula tion of 1,00) to C.OOO. French & Co. . room " - HchllU Hldg. , Omaha. Y M237 7 _ FOB EXCHANGE. _ _ Rate * , lOo n line first Insertion , tl.50 a line per month. Nothing taken for less than 23c. STOCK OF MILLINERY AND NOTIONS ; want horses nnd cattle. llox 2D3 , Frankfort , Ind. Z 901 _ ICO ACRES HAY LAND. 6 JULES FROM CEN- trnl City , to trade for merchandise , groceries preferred. Uox 551 , Central City. Neb. Z 242 M16 * 2 HOUSES AND LOT , IHUNGING A GOOD revenue , for vacant property. A good farm one mlle from good towivln western Iowa ; will take house nnd lot In Omaha. J. D. Zltllc. Hrown block. Otnaha. Z M991 1C _ I OWN 100 FAHMfS IN NEI1RASKA. KANSAS nnd Dakota. Will sell cheap or exchange for mdse. , horses and cattle. Addrcstf box iO , Frankfort , Ind. Z 901 _ STEAM GRAIN ELEVATOR IN I1EST PART of mate , for general merchandise , or groceries. Address Lock box 16 , Wood River , Neb- Z 902 20 SECTIONS CHOICE LAND ; CHEAP ; TERMS easy : colony wanted : commlsslon'llberal : also lands for stock nnd mdse. J. W. Vclplon , Grant. Neb. 7.1C3 A3' _ ICfk ACRES WELL IMPROVED ( ALFALFA farm and stock ranch under Irrigation , not mortgaged ; must be honicsteaded.hat nave you to trade ? Room COS N. Y. Life. TEN OR TWELVE HEAD OF YOUNG HORSES and colts ; will exchange for clear eastern Nebraska or Iowa land. James & Havel stock , Council niuftB , In. _ 5i MS16 8 _ SEVERAL OMAHA PROPERTIES FOR DES Molnes properly ; 8 room house , every con venience. In fcoulh pnit of city , $4,500. F. D. Wead , 16th nnd Douglas. Z 232-8 _ 440 ACRE RANCH. ALSO 114 ACRES AD- Jolnlng railroad town , nil In I.ofWn county , Idaho , with water right , tORelher wllh Block , for Omaha property. F. D. Wead , 16th and Douglas. / . ,2 S _ _ FOR EXCHANGE , A $10.000.00 FIRST-CLASS modern hotel , clear of incumbrancc , live cen tral Nebraska lonn , cross ralliyads , only one oilier hotel. Address K 8. Hee. Z M2uO H * EQUITY IN CHEAP HOUSE AND LOT AND Home cash for furniture of about 8 rooms. Address - dress K C. Hee. Z M2I1 8 * _ FOB SALE BEAL ESTATE. _ Rates , lOo ix line each Insertion , $1.60n line per month. Nothing taken for less than 23c. . BARGAINS. .HOUSES , LOTS AND FARMS , sale or traded F. K. Darling , Barker block. 903 : t Three of the finest lota In Clovcr- dale only $300 each. 'A new thosand dollar house on a full lot 2 blocks from carline , $1,300.00. easy payments. An elegant home West.Farnam sreet $11,000.00 , Ivouse dost over $12,000.00. $12,000.00.FIDELITY FIDELITY TRUST CO. , 1703 Farnam slreat. REr-629m21 TWO nEAUTIFUL COTTAGE HOMES. LATtGK lot , fine shade. $2.100.00 nnd $1,000.00. C. C. Shlmer , 211 N. Y. Lfe ( Bldgv RE M809 8 TWO BEAUTIFUL COTTAGE HOMES , LARGE lot , fine shade , $2,100.00 nnd. $1600.00. C. C. Shlmer , 211 New Yolk Life , Uldg. KB MS09 8 GREAT SNAP. LEVEL , RICH , GARDEN lands , one mile from city limits , $00.00 to $100. < i- per acre , on 5 years time ; some trade. Call 840 N. Y. Life building. RB 947 M31 * BARGAIN. N. E. CORNER 29TH AND HICK- ory. F. K. Darling , Barker block. R E M97C FOR SALE , 40 ACRES AT BARGAIN , AS AN investment. A. P. Tukey. RE 115 FOR SALE , A FINE HOME OP 12 ROOMS outside of bath looms , closet , pantry , furnace room , etc. , In one of the best locations , ele gantly furnished nnd fully equipped in evciy particular , ready to step right Into , nnd n bargain for anyone about lo locale. The whole oulllt , house , lot ami furniture , $12,000.00 , much lesa than cost nnd only offeied for sale on account of family being away much of the time the present year. Address D 58. Dec. R K 150 a3 FOR SALE. 9-ROOM HOUSE ON PIERCE Hticet. lot 43x183 , $3,000.00. Will take clear city pioperty In part pay. Also desirable corner lot In Walnut Hill. Inquire 310 Pierce streel. RE M143 10 CHEAP HOMES FOR SALE. Houses nnd lota , nil sizes , locations nnd prlcaa , taken under foreclosure by eastern parlies who Insist on Immediate sale. Also Nebraska fnrm lands. Will sell at half value , nnd easy terms. It , F. Ranklne , Omaha National bank. ' H E M203 $4.500 HOUSE AND FULL LOT HANSCOM place , $2,300 house nnd full lot Ilanscom place. $2,300 full corner lot Hnnscom place. $2,500 east front lot Hnnscom place. $2,000 east ftont lot Hnnncom place. $7,000 east front on Hanseom park. $9,000 house nnd lot near park , 2,000 lot near O. M. Carter's. $4,200 2 lota near C. S. Raymond's. . $4,000 modem house near Euclid Martin's. $3,20D house nnd lot 37 nnd Jones , $3,00) house nnd lot 37 nnd Mnrcy. $3,000 full lot Fnrnam nnd 40. $530 full lot Myers , Richards nnd Tllden's. $ eoo full lot Plalnvlew. $1COO house nnd lot Ohio street , $ . ' ,200 houac nnd lot near car line. $1,200 housu and lot near park. $4,000 full lot near Cudahy'a purchase , $3,000 house nnd lot close In. $18,000 modern house close In. $11,000 modern house Hunscom place ( some trude ) . $6,000 full lot ICth street. $1,500 business property ICth street. $250 full lot worth double , IDOO lot on 21th street ( paved ) , v $450 full lots McCormlcU'H 2nd. $ lsoo full lot near thn park. CM full lot I.QWO avenue. $700 full lot Ames avenue. $230 on acre. 5 acres , Kensington. $1,000 an acre , 10 acres , Farnam street. $300 un acre , 10 acres , close In. $230 an acre , 40 ncres , (5 ( miles out ) , $123 , ICO acre , 0 miles from ponlolllci' , $65 , ICO acres , 8 mill's from iHislolllce , I'M an item , 2)0 ) , 9 miles from poslolllce. $0) ) an acre , 320 , 10 miles from postoillci. . $50 an acre , 40 , 8 miles from postulllce. $70 nn ncre , 210 , 10 miles from postoillce. $73 un acre , 10) , near South Omnha. $31 an ncre , MO , pear South Omaha. $40 nn acre , 21. , near Nebruskii City , $19 an acre , 320 , Thayer county. $23 nn acre , 160. Hamlllon count } ' . Ill an ncre. 18) ) , nt-nr Kennnrd. 131 an ncre , 1C < ) , near Elk City , 150 nn acre , SO , near Waterloo. > $15 nn ncre , 70 , near Oretnn. $17 an acre , 320 , near Meadow ( Sarpy ) . $51 un acre. 4m ) , near Hpilngtleld , $10 an acre , 75 , near lllalr , Wnnled Jl.fr > > house , can pay $200 cash. Wanled $3,0 house , can pay $300 cash. Wnnled land for $10fld ) slock dry goods , v Wnnled furnishing goods for clear land. Wanted farm for line residence ( clear ) . Wunled house nnd lot Orchard Hill for cash. Wanted 21 acres for cash. Wanted B or 10 acres for cash , C. F. Harrison , 912 N , Y. Life , Omaha. RU-t-223 8 FOR HALK-10 ACRES WITH SMALL COT- taee close to city , will make u splendid placu for small fruit and vegetable , $12.Oil. Hlvka , SOJ N. Y. Llfo Ilidg , HE-223-7 FARM 2 MILES FROM STATION. 11 MILES from Omaha P. O. , $37.t > 0 p r acre. House nnd lot In Arbor place , $000. 4 acres Washington Hill. $3,500. t room house nnd full lot , 4 blocks from car , $1,500 ; $200 cash , taUnco monthly. Cottage and lot. 27Hi KU. $2,000 ; J2 > cash. Kant front Hanecom Place lot , some Improve ments. $2,600 , F. D. Wead , 18lh and Douglas. . RE-231-4 FOB SALE BEAL ESTATE. Continued. roil SALK. TIIR KINKST PIECE OF LAND In the city for nn elegant , home , ISO feel i iunre , nouth frqnt on Cnllfiirnlli street ; overlooks en tire country ; very chef > ; $10,000.00 If taken nt once. N. Shelton. ilO N. Y. Life. RE M2J10 PARTIES LOOKING HQll A lioMKToR TtJ Invenlment can get K bargain by calling or addressing 39H Ornndrinycnu' ' . RB 229 12 * LQJ3T' LOST , ON FARNAM ( irjST WEEN 21TII AND liitli Blieets , cnrd case , "teturn lo 1921 Fnrnu n street and receive revvftryl. M233 S LOST , aOLD"cROSsTTlUlEAST PIN WITH pearls. Howard for ratuiii to Bee ofilce. . ] Lott M208 7 SCALES. Rates , lOo n line first Insertion , $1.50 n line per month. Nothing taken for less than ! 3e. NEW AND SECOND HAND 1JCALES , ALL klnJs. Address Bordcn & Bollock Co. , Lnko et. . Chicago. 637 MEDICAL. Rates , llJc word first Insertion , lo ft word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 23c. DR. C. V. CROOK'S Nli\v"METHOD TREATment - ment of nerves , stomach and heart , 407 Bee Building. M532M22 MUSIO , Rates , H c word first Insertion , Ic a word llicroatlcr. Nolhlng laken for less than S3c. Q , R OELLKNBKCKi HAN JO 1ST AND teacher. 1810 California Bt. _ 914 UNDEBTAKEBS AND EMB ALMEBS Rates , l4o ! word first Insertion , Ic a. word thereafter. Nolhlng token for less than 23c. II , K. BURKKT , FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND cnilmlmer. 1618 Chicago st. Tel. M. M4 " DBESSMAKING. Rates , llio n. word first Insertion , Ic n'word thcrcater. Nothing laken for less than 23c. ARTISTIC TAILOR-MADE DRESSMAKING , from $5.00 up. Madame Corbctt , 1712 Spencer , Kountzo Place. MJOS MIS' DRESSMAKING IN FAMILIES. MISS STURDY ; 4218 Nicholas. 114 A2 SHOBTHAND AND TYPEWBITING. Rates , Ilic word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing token for less than 25c. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND. 513 N.'Y. Life , Omaha. Ask for circular. M903 UPHOLSTEBING. Hates , lOc n line each Insertion , $1.50 a line per month. Nothing taken for less llinn 23c. GLOBE UPHOLSTERING CO. . GENERAL FUH- nlturc repairing ; estimates and Information cheerfully given. All work called for and promplly nltended to. 2023 Farnam street. Telephone 750. M323 ' - TIII. ; KIA"LTY J AHKJT. INSTRUMENTS placed on record March G , 1834 : WAimANTV DEEDS. I * J Crcedon to W M Welch , p 30 feet of s 93 feet , lot 7 , block 12. Parknr's add. . . . $ 3,500 Matilda Berlel nnd husband 10 E A Benson , lota 8 nnd 9 , block 77 , Benson SO William Scveke nnd wife lo S M McKnlght , W 50 feet of s 7 feet lot 13 , block 2. und w 60 feet lot 14 , block 2 , Union Place. . . . 1,200 S J Tutlle nnd wife to H P MurquarJt , lot 1 , block 7 , Bedford PtaE5 15W ) Marcus Rous nnd wife m Fiederlck Har- tunir. lot C , block 13. tpnik Forest D23 N A Nyqulst nnd wife trtJKdward Lambert , lott , 12 nnd 13 , block 1 , Hammond Place. . 500 D M Hamlllon nnd husband lo M T Burke , lol C , block 8 , PoppletWj park 2.DOO S A Gunner nnd husband-'lo New England Loan and Tiust canipahy , lot 2Campbeirs subdlv In Shlnn's 2d rtild D ) DEEDS. D L Cartan ( special maVler ) to .T D Stand- Ish. lots 1 lo 5 , 21 lo 24 , block 95 , Dundee Place * . . 3,130 Tulffl amount of trior-i ? J2 KZ BUREAU. SUE1& ) . . SOLI01TOUS.IIoa . OMAHA. 'NRIJ. Advlco FltBE. Leaves ICHIOAUO , UUIIL.INOTON & y.lArrlvcs Omalial ' Depot IQUCranJ Mason Sts. I Omaha 4 : < jpm Chicago Vestibule 9:60am : > :45am : Chicago Express 4:23pm : 7:02pm : Chicago and Iowa Local 8:00am : ll:35um : Paclflo Junction Local 6:55pm : Leaves IBUllUNGTON & MO. Ill VEIL ( Arrives Oniahal Depot IQtli and Maaon Sts. | Omaha 10:15ann. : Denve ? Exprcsa 9:35am : 10:15am : Deadxvood Express. : 4:10pm : 4Wpm : Denver Express 4:10pm : GDOpm..Nebraska : Local ' ( except gun. ) . . . G:60pm : 8:15nm..Lincoln : Local ( except Sunday.ll25am Leaves I 1C C. , ST J. & C. B. I Arrives Omalial Depot 10th and Mnson Sta. I Omaha U)5nni : Kansas City Day express & : S5pm 9 ! pm..K. C. Night Ex via U. P. Trans. . . G:50am : Leaves I CHICAGO. It. I. & PACIFIC. { Arrives Omalial Union Depot 10th & Mason ata. | Omaha EAST. 9:33am..Atlantic : Bxprcas ( ex Sunday ) . . 7:15pm : 8:00pm : NightUxpress 6:45am : 6OOpm..Chlcaso : Vestlbuleil Llmlteit. . . 2:00pm : 12:10am.Oklahoma : Hxp. ( to C. 13. ex. Hun ) 6:25am' : WJ3ST. " C:30amOklahoma : & Texas IIxp. ex. 8unl2lo.im : 2:0'nm : . . . . .Colarnilo LlmlteO 460nm ; Le.wos I UNION PACIFIC1. | Arrives OmaliaUnlon | Depot 10th & Mason sts. | Omaha * " 9:50am : Denver Express" 4:03pm : 2:15pm : , .Overland Flyer 630pm ; 3 : < 5pmBeatrice & Slrpmsb's Ex ( ex Sun)12:30pm ) : C:40pm : . . .Pnclllo Express 11.03am CSOpni..p ! imT Fnst Mall 4:20pm : ICUIOAUO , MIL. & bi' . l'AUL.Arrlvei | Omjh.il Union Depot lillh JL Mason stg.j Omaha fl:35pm : Chicago Limited 9:40am : lliSOnni..Chicago.Express . ( e . Sun. ) . . . . SiSupm Lcnves I 1E. . & " MO. VALLEi" . i Arrives Oinahal Depot. 15th nml Wcbsler ats. | Omaha 9:05am. : . . . . . . .DeadwoodExpress. , BilOpni 9:0amEx. : ( Sat. ) Wyo. Exp. ( Ex. Mon. ) B:10pm : G:00pm.Norfolk : Express ( Ex. Sunday ) . 10,43am 643pm ; .jSt. Paul nxprosii. . . . . . . . . . l23.-im ! TcaTeTTOrfrCXOTTS : "Ht > UTli\V'iiSl-N.IAtrt\e OmalmlU. I' . T > epotJlQjh & Mason Bts.Omaha | 11:0 : Jain. Chicago Erpress 6:10pm : 4:0.pm.Vestibule : Limited 920am ; C:30pm : Eastern Flyer 2:15pm : 6:30pmEx. : ( Sat..Chic. Pass.Ex. ( Mon. ) 923pm 6:55nm : Mo. Valley Ixical 1020pm ; Omalial Depot , lalh andWebater'Bts. _ 1 Omaha l"2:20pm : TTst. Louis Express C:00am : 10UOpm : St. Louis Express 4:50ptn : G10pm..Dally ( ex Sun ) Nebraska Ixicnl. . SilOqm Loaves" ! 'C. , ST. 1' . , AC He OT lArrlves OmahaJ Depol , 15th and Webster sis. 1 Omaha 8:50am..Sioux : City Accommodallon,1020pm ; 3:15pm..Sioux : City Express ( Ex. Sun.,12:20pm ) : 54Spm. ; . Bt.Paul _ Limited. , 9:23am Leave's" " ? blOUX C1TV& I ATHl-UK lArrl'vea" ' QmalmlU , 1 * . Depot lath &J\lauon BIS.Omaha [ 6G5am..Sioux : City Passenker loTlJOpm ! & 5pm Bt. J\iul _ Bxpress. 10:00ani : Omaha ] Depot , 15th and Webster BIB. | Omaha 6:45pm : St. Paul Limited 9:2oam : 6'.45pm. . . . . . . . . .Chicago Limited aiiaam ravisT 5MA1TA & "ST. EoTJfs : [ ATrRiFf OmahallJ. I * . Depot 10th & Kuson Bts.lOinaha 3 : .5pm St. Loula Cannon nail. . 12:35pro : .M. . rm = DltltiK TOOlMVUlt iriXIS. Complaint atn ComiiViiWloii Celebration tlmt Hud rwlfffoct. NEW YORK , Marcj. ) | ) A sip , Just a sip , Is all that Itev. Dr.fiA. . Darlington thinks the members ot his church should take when the communion wlno Is handed them. "There are some AL'rsojis ' who Insist on taking good sized drliijia , " ho said to his con gregation In Christ's ' Jjpjscopal church , Bed ford avenue , Brooklyn , just before the sacra ment was handed around Sunday. ' 'The church uses twlco as'Witch ' wlno as Is used by some Now York 'bhurclies ot the same size. " 10 The young folks glerifld and the old folks coughed , but the coiviufliptlon of wlno was not diminished when tfto , goblets wont around , around , i. . I.euvcinviirlli Kim by u Woinnii. LEAVENWOIITII , Ka . , March C. Mrs. Eva Blackman , Leavonworth's woman pollco commissioner , who recently caused the" re moval of all the bachelors front the pollco force , has now set In to rid the city of vari ety theaters. She has had official notices served on the proprietors of such places to close up and leave the city within thlrly days. Mrs. Blackmail's new movement may lead to an Interesting contest. Wonted 11 lllggur JVnslon. CELINA , 0. , March 6. ( Jeorgo W. Slter- rlck , an ex-union soldier who spent nineteen months In Andersonvllle and Ltbby prisons , hanged himself hero this morning. Ho had grown despondent over the suspension of his pension of f 12 a month. DoWItt's Witch Hazel Halve cures ulcers. DoWHt'a Witch Hazel Salvo cures piles. \T\Tt'"nt i miM n t 01 BLNNLT1 LIBEL CASE Edna Marc-hall Tolls How She Bccamo the Mistress of Theodore. WAS A DECIDED FAVORITE WITH HIM Still Anollior Clmptor of Disgusting I.owd- liuss nt tlin Count- , lull-li'f < 'iiRO Itents nml Stnlo Offer * Evi dence In Itelmttul. Dr. W. G. Houtz of Lincoln , prison physi cian nt the state penitentiary , wns the first witness called to the stand hy the defense In the llennett-Uosowator libel case when the hearing was resumed In pollco court yesterday afternoon. Ho testified that ho wns prison physician under Governors Thayer and Crounso , anil has been n practicing phy sician slnco 1S53. Ho was present last Satur day when the deposition of Mrs. Edna Mar shall , a colored convict now In the peni tentiary , was taken. Ho saw her when she was nrst taken to the penitentiary last De cember , and made an examination of her a day or two after she wns.mlmltted to that Institution. The witness testified that the witness Is now pregnant , and was so when she Went to the penitentiary. According to the best of his belief she has been In this condition for four months. She had nil the symptoms of pregnancy , and was not feeling well when she was taken to the pen. On cross-examination the witness testified that It was his duty to examine every convict taken to the pen , as some of them were Buffering from contagious diseases and It was necessary to take precautions. When the Marshall woman was examined she tpld the witness that she was not pregnant , but she Bald that she was suffering from n cold. The witness told her that this was what they all Said , but ho was too old not to know better. When ho next saw her she admitted that what he had s.tid about her condition wus true , and admitted to him that she had been imprudent. He was of the opinion that pregnancy In this capo dated from shortly before November 1 , 1893. George Dodrill , who was a prisoner at the county jail for several months pending trial on the charge of murder , of which he was acquitted , was next called , and testified to frequently hearing loud singing In the < corridors late at night and hearing talk about "cracking bottles' and about wlno and beer. He could not see from his cell what was going on. PLAN TO KILL MR. KOSEWATER. Prank J. Kaspar testified that ho went to Mr. Ilosewater some time before election and told the defendant that he had been told that/If Hennett was defeated Ilosewater would be killed , and ho had advised the de fendant to leave the city until after elec tion nnd until the excitement had somewhat quieted down , This visit was made on a Sunday morning , and he had gone to Hose- water's house to BOO him. On cross-examination the witness testified that talk of this kind was current on the streets , nnd ho had heard it several times. The evening before ho went to see the de fendant about It two gentlemen had called on him and said they would tell him some thing If ho wouldn't give It away. They said they were friendly to Ilosowator , and they wanted the witness to go to the defend ant nnd tell him that ho was very liable to ho killed on account of the intense animosity that had been engendered in the court house gang. Ono of these men was Cliff Houzer. and the name of the other the witness could not remember , oven if ho had over known it. The witness went to see Hosowater partly because of the request thus made of him and partly because ho deemed It his duty to tell any man of such a state ot affairs when he considered that man's life In danger. Ho did not know as he believed that either Uennqtt or his brother would assassinate Ilosewater , but the. tajk was all about the friends of the sheriff and the "court house The Jail records were Introduced to show that the Marshall woman was taken to the county Jail September 11 , and remained there until December 15 , 1893. The witness Smith , was recalled by the slate for further cross-examination in the way ot laying grounds for the impeachment of his testimony. He denied -that ho had told his ox-wife'that ' his tesllmony about see ing women in the county jail was all n lie , or that'he had offered her $100 to get out of the city or not to go upon the witness stand and testify against anything that he had said. City Editor Hunter of The Bee was re called by the state for further cross-examina tion. Ho was asked whether ho had not stated to Louis Llttlefleld In Ed Allen's cigar store In the campaign that the reason The Bee was .opposing Bennett was because The Bee was not getting any "scoops" from that official- The witness answered positively that ho had never made any such statement , either to Mr. Lltllefield or to any one else. EDNA MARSHALL'S DEPOSITION. The deposition of the Marshall woman , taken In the ponltenllary last Saturday , and which has been outlined heretofore in The Bee , was next read , one of the attorneys for the defense reading the testimony given on direct examination , and the state's atlorney reading tlio result ot the cross-examination. The woman testified thai she had been at the state penitentiary since last December ; that before going to Lincoln she remained In the Douglas county Jail several months. She know Theodore Bennett , the Jailer at the Douglas county Jail. She further testi fied * that she had been pregnant since No vember and that Theodore Bennett was the father of her unborn child. She sustained intimate relations with Theodore Bennett fern n number of weeks and was with him In guilty privacy a great many times , more times than she could toll , In his olflco and In her cell up stairs. She had been lewd with no ono else In the Jail. When asked why she had complied with Theodore's requests she said that ho had promised her that If she would accommodate him ho would use his Influence with the judge and see that she would not have to go to the penltenllary , but that she escape with a light Jail sen tence. She said she look his word for It and believed him , and that that was the only Inducement Bennett offered her , A female prisoner named Emma Davis occupied n cell with her , but not dm Ing the weeks In which Bho was oflen with Bennett. She had no meeting with Bennett after the Davis girl was placed In the cell with her. This closed the direct examination. Her .previous hls- : ory , ns brought out In detail on cross-oxam- natlon , was as follows ; Prior to her arrest she lived at Twelfth and Chicago streets In the city of Omaha. She was keeping house In three rooms and her msband was not living with her and had not jeen for three weeks prior to her arrest. > 'roin 11 o'clock to 0 o'clock each day she lid chamber work nt Fannlo Hamilton's iWiso at Ninth and Douglas streets. With ler lived Mr. and Mrs. Callnway , Callaway being n railroad porter. Mrs. Callaway was a cook'In a private family. The witness was not a prostllulo and never had male vlsllors. Neither had she over been ar rested as a prostltulo or for any oilier cause llinn lor this present offense either In Omaha or Kansas City. She was charged with arceny from the person and was arrested on the street near Twelfth and Dodge ono afternoon between 3 and 4 o'clock. The woman testified that she had never told her lawyer that Bennett had promised o intercede with the Judge In her behalf. After she had boon sentenced to the penl- ontlary she never saw Bennett alone. Ho 'remicntly came to the cell door with other icrsoiiH , but never cnmo Into her cell ox- ; ept upon one occasion .and that was when he water plpo bursted nnd he came In with a plumber to llx It. At ono tlmo while she iad a cell mate she saw Theodore Bennolt at the foot of the stairs. She asked If she could speak with him and ho said all right. When ho came to the cell she asked o bo transferred to the second cell with another woman who would do some writing 'or her. She had never talked with anybody about tor testimony , except to the warden of the icnltentlury nnd perhaps to the doctor. Friday she was vlsllcd by an attorney who asked her questions. ( The attorney referred' to was ono sent to prepare ulll- lavlts to bo used In the trial. ) Hho never .old any of the prisoners of her experience n the Douglas county jail , or ot her relations with Theodore Bennett. When she came to the penitentiary she was sick and was ex amined by the doctor. Ho told her she was irognant. The warden knew It and she .old htm about her relations with Theodore Bennett. She had talked with no ono else At this point In the croas-ox.imlnntton the prosecuting attorney endeavored to force the witness to admit that shn had convene with another female prisoner named Vern Slmeral about the case nnd that she had told Vcra tlmt the Douglas county Jail wns a ntco plnco nnd that Thpodoro Dennett had nlwnys treated her like a gentleman should The witness denied such n conversation , but said she had stated that lleniiott nlwnys treated her nicely. The prosecutor hngglci over this point for a long tlmo nnd endeavored to Induce the witness to twist the scraps of conversation she had hnd with Vcra Slmeral Into an admission that she never saw anything wrong with the Jail nt Omnlm , but wns unsuccessful. The prosecuting attorney next brought up n conversation which the witness had had with Sheriff George Bennett when the latter brought her to the penitentiary. She said she talked with the sheriff on the way to Lincoln while on the train. She told Ben nett that she never had criminal Intercourse with nny one In llio Jail except Theodoro. Bennett tolrt her that no one would "stay" with her In the Jail unless It was n mnn like Ernest ( alluding to ono of the deputies ) . She denied having been wllh Oils man whom they cnllcd Ernest nnd she told the sheriff that If she wanted to lead un abandoned life oho wouldn't nsk for n betler place limn the Douglas county jail. CVIUENCi : IN IinnUTTAL. The defense rested Its case , and the stale called Mrs. Mary L. Smith as Us 'first wit ness In rebuttal. She tosllfli'd that she had been the wife of George II. Smith , but was divorced In 1S92. She went to sco him a number of times when ho was In the Doug las county Jail. Ho sent word to her by the children nnd by other messengers to come and see him. She worked all day and couldn't go until after G o'clock. The first tlmo she went she wa-i met at the door by Jailer Llnd , who told her that no visitors were adtnltlcd nflor C o'clock , but that she might see Smith any tlmo during the day. She returned the next day between 12 and 1 o'clock. The colored turnkey took her up to the cell where Smith was confined , nnd stood by her while she talked with her ex-husband. She noveE saw Smith except during Ihe day time. She was ne\rr there In the evening , except the evening that McGinn was brought In. She wns there nt the time lhnt , McGinn was placed In Jail. Several different ladles wont with her at different times. The wit ness denied having any privacy with Smith In the Jail. Smith came to ECO her after he was on the witness stand In this case and told her that what was printed In the papers regarding his testimony was a mistake , and that ho was going on the Eland ngnln nnd would correct it. He had promised her $100 If she would not come hero and testify. She told him that he didn't have $100 , and ho said that he could get It. Ho had been to see her before he testified , nnd hod said that ho would swear for the man who would put up the most money. On cross-examination the witness said that she was sometimes on friendly terms with her ex-husband and sometimes she was not. Ho had always kept coining to sco her , no matter what she told him , and he had said that ho was going to keep on coming to see the children , no mailer what she said. lie had money that was given him by the de fendant's attorney , for she saw it. There were several bills , but she did not know whether they were of $1 or larger denomina tion. Ho said ho would give her some If ho got more. He said the defendant's attorney gave him the money to pay his board with so ho could stay in town and tesllfy. Ho gave each of the children a quarter with which to buy some rubbers , and also brought them a pound ot candy. When asked who had visited the Jail with her , the witness replied that her married cousin , nnd her mother-in-law and a neigh bor woman had accompanied her nt different times. When asked who the neighbor woman was she hcsllated for some lime , and then said her name was Edith. She was asked what the woman's other name was , nnd this occasioned another.long wait. She finally replied that It was Waters. This was the name given by Smith on the witness stand ns to the name of his cx-wlfe's companion when she visited the Jail for the purpose of entertaining him and the jailer. The attorney then wanted to know the present whereabouts Of tlrb Walers woman. The wllness refused lo answer until com pelled to do so , and then reluctantly divulged a llttlo at a time , that her former friend and companion Is now in Cleveland , O. , and loft this city last fall. She snld the Waters woman "canvassed for patent medicines , " and had lived next door to her. A South Omaha tinner named Maybrick used lo come lo see Ihe Waters woman , and slnco her de parture Maybrick had come to see the wit ness on several occasions. He was 'there on the occasion of ono of Smith's recent visits , and had gene out In the yard for a talk with Smith. When they came in , May- brick told her that Smith had said that his testimony was not * ns quoted. That was all she heard ot the conversation. The witness positively denled'at first that she had talked with any of the representatives of the state , but a searching cross-examination re sulted in a radical changing of her evidence. She admitted that she had talked with Georgp Bennett and with Theodore Bennett , ns well ns with the stale's atlorney. She was asked if Theodore Bennelt had over vis ited her house , and said he had not. She was then asked It ho had over'called to see lior at the house of the Waters woman , and evasively answered that Albert Bennett had called there to deliver a message from her husband , The examination was here Interrupted , as it was after 5 o'clock , nnd the court had two cases domnndlng an Immediate hearing , as the defendants wore in Jail. The hearing of the case was continued until this afternoon. TENNIS CLUB AFFAIBS. Onicorn Klertcd Last Kvrnlng > * u\v Itiiles to Hi > KorinuliittMl NQW officers for the Omaha Tennis club were elected at a meeting of the members held at the Bachelors Quarters last evening. Mr. C. S. Cullinglam : was re-elected presi dent and Mr. C. II. Young secretary and treasurer , succeeding Mr. J , W. Battln. Messrs. Battln , Hlchard Young and C. H. Cookson were elected to form an oxccullvo commltleo together with the president and Becretary-lreasurer. A lone and informal discussion ensued as lo the dues that should bo levied upon mom. bers for the support of the club. Mr. Cook , son stroncly advocated an Increase from $7 to $10 , with the object of running the club on a more metropolitan basis. Several con flicting views were expressed and n motion to reduce the fees to $5 , with a view to admitting as many members as possible , was made. It was then decided by vote lo let the dues remain at $7 ; but n llttlo later this was sot aside by a motion , which was adopted by a subslanllal majority , to recon sider the subject at n future mooting. The pommltlco was Instructed to prepare a code of rules , and llio inembern adjotirnod for two weeks. On the 20th Inst. un ad journed meeting will be hold , at which sev eral propositions of considerable importance will bo brought forward , The meeting will bo held In the billiard room at the Bach elors' Quarters , and any ono Interested In the game , whether a member of the club or not , Is Invited to bo present , VS If Oil TJIIi Alt Ml' . ClmngPH In inntlon of Olllcors of Medical unil OimrtormiiHtur'H Vllrimrtnicnl. WASHINGTON. March < ] . -Special ( Tele gram to The Bee , ) First Lieutenant Charles Wllcox , assistant surgeon , will bo relieved from temporary dujy at Boise Barracks , Idaho , on the return ot Captain William Stephenson , assistant surgeon , from leave of ubbonco , and will return to his proper station , the preside ot San Frunclxco. The following changes In the stations and duties of officers of the quartermaster's de partment are ordered : Captain Medad C. Martin , assistant quartermaster , will , In ad dition to his present duties , report .In person to the commanding general , Department of the Colorado , for duty as assistant to the chief quartermaster of the department , re lieving Captain W. Iloblnson , jr. , assistant quartermaster. Captain Iloblnxon , on being relieved by Captain Martin , will proceed to Buffalo , N. Y. , and relieve Major Kzra U. Kirk , quartermaster , of his duties of that place and report by letter to the command ing general. Department ot the East. Major Kirk , on being relieved by Captain Robinson , will settle his accounts , retaining station at Buffalo. The extension ot leave grunted Second. Lieutenant Eugene L. Lovorldge , Eleventh Infantry , Js further extended three months. AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Agreement Readied in Hospital Matter nnd Building Will Bo Opened Today. ORGANIZATION OF THE PEOPLE'S ' PARTY dump * llnllruii Mitilo Clmlrnmn nnd Hcso- lilttons Kiulor.tliiK l'i > uli > r for 1'ollcu Club-Other 9luKU < City Xi-wn. Tlio Indies niul gciitlpiucn who Imvc In- lorosted themselves In opening up a. hospital In South Onmlia Imvo flnully conic to nu itRrcumcnt nnd will rout a htillUltitr for Hint imrposo toilny. Tlio oHlccrs of tlio liospltnt association were addressed yesterday afternoon l > y Dr. llorry , who apoko of tlio necessary Initiative ) stops to bo taken. 1113 opinion was nUo given ns to tlio sanitary condition ot n huUtllng on Twcnty-ltflh street which tlio association has been expecting to rent. Tlio building , ho Raid , could bo llxcd up nt ix small expense so It would answer tlio pur pose of n hospital for tlio present nt least. The association Is starting In n small way and will lease the building for one year. Three beds will bo lilted up on tlio start nnd It the enterprise Is given encouragement two nioro beds will be put In. The associa tion already has ntnplo furniture to ( It the flvo rooms tip cosily. The Associated rhar- Itles will pay ? IO a month of the rent nnd this will reduce tlio rent of the hospltnl ns- Eoclatlon to $15. The ladles who have under taken the work of establishing n hospital deserve credit for their untiring nnd suc cessful efforts. lVoplt ) ' Party The people's partof South Omaha held n meeting last night nnd effected n tem porary organization by electing Jambs Hollcau chairman nnd C. Christulnson , sec retary. A resolution was unanimously adopted endorsing the p.ist administration ot Police Judge Fowler and pledging the sup port of the party for his re-election. A committee consisting ot Charles Gtirtla , O. Chrlstnlnson nnd Martin Anderson was np- polnted to circulate a petition for the can didacy of Fowler. This makes It pretty cer tain that there will be three candidates In the field for police Judgo. Wilson Cup ! tircil In Io n. The police have been notified that C. D. Wilson was fanght near Crescent , In. Wil son Is the mnn charged with defrauding a South Omaha man out of n sewing machine. The machine was given to Wilson to sell. Ho sold It and kept all the money. A war rant Is hero for his arrest and ho will prob ably bo brought back. Wilson recently got his name In the newspapers by having a follow fined $10 In the police court for kissing Ills wife. Slnco then Mrs. Wilson has left her husband. Drunk unil I Lin Holbrook wns picked up under the Q street viaduct ohortly after midnight almost frozen to death and In n beastly xtato of In toxication. Ills head nnd fapo were cut In a. frightful manner. Holbrook was so drunk ho did not know exactly how ho Was injured. He claimed that ho wns assaulted and robbed , but the police arc of the opinion that he sim ply fell. It is a wonder that the fellow was not run over by un engine , as trains nro cross ing the place ho was found nt all hours of the night. Cutting Heady for Klectloii. A citizens' campaign club was organized In the Second ward Monday night nt Twenty- fourth and Wyman streets. Charles Lake ' was chosen president , D. H. Murtlu secretary - tary and Sam Davis treasurer- Regular meetings : will bo held on Wednesday evening - ing of each week. Pupils Will Contest. The pupils of the High school are prepar ing for n contest the last ot next-week. The successful pupil In each of tho' four classes will be sent as representatives to the' north ern Nebraska association to bo. . hold at Columbus - lumbus during the latter part of this month. Mnglo City ( > osHli , Dr. Ensor Is homo from a trip out west , Mrs. William Armstrong of Auburn la visiting at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Fowler. Leo Trultt , formerly of this city , dropped In on his old friends yesterday and was given a cheerful welcome. Mrs. E. D. Slgglns , who has been visiting nt the homo of her son , E. L. Slggins , for several weeks , left last night for her homo at Warren , Pa. Persons wishing employment or those wishing to hlro should leave their names at the charity store , as an employment agency , has been established there. C. A. Jacobean , editor of the Swedish Post In Omaha , will deliver an address before the Scandinavian club at Ancient Order of United Workmen hall next Thursday night. There has been no meeting called by the Independent central committee. The Inde pendents have caucussed , but the central committee has not seen fit to Issue a call. Gus Lass , charged with stealing n buckboard - board , was arraigned before Jtmtlco Mont gomery yesterday , but secured a continuance until Saturday morning at 9 o'clock. Ho was released on $400 ball. A Citizens Campaign club was organised In the First ward last night at Gcnnnnla hall. W , U. Cheek was chosen president , Al Carpenter , secretary , nnd A. H. Murdoch , treasurer. Ilogular meetings of thu club will bo hold on Tuesday night of each week until after election , Mrs. Maggie Fisher died at C o'clock last evening , leaving n babe ono week old. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fisher have been In this country only ono year , their former homo being In Scotland. The funeral will take place at 2 o'clock this afternoon from the residence , at Twonty-slxth nnd L streets , lluv. U , L. Wheeler will conduct the services. The Coopers union has been olDclally requested to attend the funeral In a body , Mr. Fisher being a member of It. OA'K 31.1 A' ll.lli 31.11112 .1 JIKT. SiM'onil Jury In the Muillxou Ilimtor Cnt > o DNilimllflflil nnd DlHclnirgi-il. MADISON , Wls. , .March 0. After n second Jury In the Hester case wns secured It was learned that ono of the Jurymen had made n bet ns to the outcome of the trial. This will ncroHsltato n third Jury to try the case. The second Jury was Hecured today nt noon with the last man on n xpoclal vtmlro of thirty. The plaintiffs later accused Wil liam Fanning , ono of tne Jurors , of having made n wager on the result o'f the case , pro ducing u friend of Funning who mvoro hn hail bet cigars with the Juror homo wiioks ago. Fanning disputed him nnd the plain tiff B removed the juror. The plalntlfTH alsn asked for the balance of the day to Invextl- Ktttu Intimations aguliibt ether men 111 the box , but the court declined , lA'JiUlll'f 1IOVH KIllFTS. .Subttitntliil Victory for tlio .Miner * In Cot- oruilo Work lU'Miiiuul * ami'PLB CHUCK , Colo. , March C , The Gold King , Strong , Granltu and Washington Million hava resumed operations on eight-hour shifts , TlilH Is a HtibHtniitlal victory for tlin miners , and they ary Hangulno'of compelling ovary mine In the camp to adopt tlin elglit- hour law. The Anna and'Lce will commoiicn work In a few days on the minors' terms. The Independence Is the only property on Dattlii mountain district not working , nnd It In generally believed that as noon an tlm hoisting machinery Is In placn the ownera will at nnco coinmoiico work In shifts ot eight hours. When Hahy was nick , ' .vo B VO her Castorl * . When Bho was a Child , &ho crlod for CUstorU. When sh'o l > ccamu lliiw , l > lie clung to Cus'.orla. When oho had Children , ibo guvotbcm Castorift