THE OMAHA DAILY REE : mUHSDAY , MA110H 21) ) , 1891. " * 8PBG1HL NOTICES. Aitrcrtl emenU for these columnii will bo taken until Itan p. m. for the evening nn < l until 9:09 : p. m for the mornlntr And Sunday edition * . Advertisers , by iwiuostlni ? a numbered check , run lin\i ) answer * addrraacil to a numltcrrd lettn MI rum of Tin Hcc. An wfm no nd < lre fe < l will delivered upon presentation ot the check. WANTED MALE HELP. Hutu. I c word nr l Insertion. le n word thcrcatter. Nothing tnkcn for lc than Ke. . niont itood , American Wringer Co. , 1605 How. nrd nt " - " _ AOENTH. BAI.AIIY OH COMMIRfllON. THE KrrntpRt Invention of the nse. The N/jw / IMt- rnt Cliemlcnl Ink Erasing Pencil. Sells on lKht. Worki Ilko martc. Agents are mjk- Inu IM.OO to JI250) per week. Vor further particular * write thn Monroe EraMf Mfg. Co. , X M. IA CroimeVI . fi-STJ. _ TAII.OHS WANTED AT FRANK J. "A1jJ.j 'S : .IVE BOMrrrons CAN EARN riioM U.COTO 16.00 per day. Apply 17 , flranlle blot . WANTED. CANVABBERS : GOOD PAYING - ImslnMis. 16M Iznrd street. H-MC32 3 ME.4HUR. WIlEATi.r.Y & RATES. LTD. . SHEK- llolil , EmtlntuI , nro prennrnl to appoint an iiK nt for th < > ( nlp of NVIirnnkn for the sale of \Vhi > allfy'ii HO | > Hitter Ale. Thin article hn nchU-vrd t'nlled Klnc- - enormnim sueroiw In the Inm nnrt la without ilouht the bent non-Info * ! * IM Unit iHjvornKe ever Introduced. It will o" nhliiped both In bottle and In c.iiik for txmllne Iti thn United Htutes , Only nrmn In touch with beer liotllcrn nnd commanding InrKP Influence will bo tn-nlnl with. Apply V letter to Mr. T. W. Cloudsdale , 672 Columbun nvenuc. Now y 01 1C. IIMlSl 23' WANTUD rixmiKT AND OARPENER. A. man Who undprstandii bin btmlnewi nml In will- either relit nt operate i on IriR to work. Call HlmrOH. Hot hou o nnd gunlm. Thl I * a Rood . right to make n < n" > nl. | > orlunlty for the mnn Address with nartleulnra and "fcrencp , \ \ . " . IM life. RnpM City , 3. D. ll-SOO-39 WANTED , IY A FItWT.CI.AH8 1I. ° | 'S11' ' ' party who can Rlvo liond to well liutchern tooia , nmclilnery nnd nupplln , flnn line tit 'i"10" ' " } . . ( ellcitPlp * and lunch mpplles end full line ot . l.iir Kbiiwwan. nnd utcinlln In NobriiKhn. Rout" > in [ own. etc. For iiirllrtilars iiddreM Kgehler , ifc Ulnrlchs , Bt. Paul , Minn. H-M9U 3 WANTED. A. GOOD ALfc ROUND FLORIST. AddmM at once , with reference. J0,0 . . ' fiotmint. Neb. U-OIO WANTED , TAII/MtS AT ONf'E. I. A. * Neb. 1-M9M 31' llarti-i , Kearney , WANTED. MEN ron a.utitAOE IVAOONH .mil nlRht Rjllngons. . A. MucUgnald. city irailhiKe coniractor. U M9I WANTED FEMAJiE HELP. Hilton. 1'Jc word flrnt Insertion , lo a word theicafttr. Nothing taken for le * t'.iiin 2e. WANTED , REST OF WAGES TO COMPETENT Kill : must be ffood cook and Inundrcni. * ' " .1 M. Thunton , 2103 r.irnnm street. C7t3 LxDiiai WANTING cmii.s AITI.Y AT THIJ Sciindlnnvlan YOUIIB Ladles' home , S.OI Ciimlns. CJiyiM , A YOt'NO LADY TO ASSIST IN MndPrKJirtcn. mornings , foi her trnlnlre Apply tu MIH. JJ. A. HoIyokLV 1C21 8. 32d "JfJ S ; .Q , \VANTKI ) , OF.IUIAN OIIH. FOtl QKNIJIlAp Imuseworlc In mnall family : refercnco < rciiulred. MiV. . K. I'utter , 28Ja California st. H % VA NT IJI > , A LADY TO 13NTIJIl"AVHO1.R. . H.ilu lioiiHii for thu purpose of liMinhiB bu l- IICHH : miiat be apt anil tiusiiTorlhy ami over i.- . Address V U ) . lice nlllce. C M9I7 31" AVANTUD , OtltL , TO DO GHNURAL IIOU8R- winlc In Hinall family , 2317 Cosslu FOB , BENT HOUSES. Rates , lOc n line first Insertion. 1.50 a Una per month. Nothing taken for less than 2oe. C-ROOM COTTAGES , MODERN. CHOICE IN Stanford Circle. C. S. Elgulter. 21 Ueo buttcj- inc. . ' , D-879 llOUhE ? . If. K. DARLING. DARKER BLOCK. D SSO NEWraiODERN B-ROOM HOUSE , SI & MASON . . _ D 758 RENTAL. AGENCY. 607 11ROWN CLOCK. RENTAL , AGENCY , SHERWOOD , 423 N. Y. Life. D-226 A5 FOR , RUNT TO A SMALL FIRST CLASS fHinlljt. without children , a nice nlno room iniHlorn bonne. 310 Noith 20th st. . lent leason- ublc. , Hoggs & Hill , 1103 Karnam .St.D21 D-21 ! ) A3 rillHT CLASS. WEf.t , LOCATED IIOfSES. I , . S. HMnner. 310 N * . Y. Life. D-343 E-ROOM HOUSE , AM. MODERN. COT 1'ARK avenue. Inquire nt Ml. U MB3A13 ruOOM MODERN FLATS ! 29TII AND LEAV- . nworth. J. W. Squire. 218 Bee U'ld'gv D 4S3 A l 'A RTMENTS. 4 TO 7 ROOMS. IN CLOWRY bullilhiKKi liith and Chicago stieets ; nil con- M'lileiieesj lents low. Apply to Roberts. 1611 ( 'hlengo Bticet. D H6SO A10 * CLEAN. COMFORTARLIoi CONVENIENT , luoilutiilo rcnl.ila ; best 3 nml 4-rnom uultea for hou eUoepera only. References required. Also C-ioom KUItc In tenement. Slti So. 22d Htreet. D-oa volt RENT , S-ROOM HOUSE. MODERN , > UR- nl hed or unfurnished. 1112 S. 10th stiect. D M7C1 mil RENT NINE ROOM MODERN HOUSE In IL family without small children. 2304 U.neniiort St. D-737 28' iai.KEKNnv&co. : . R. i , CONTINENTAL JJI/K D-636 iTliOOM rOTTAOE. 1C06 8. HTII STREET. $3 00. Omiulin 82S S. 18th street. D M80 It * MlS-ROOAr ! CXJTTwVOE. 3013 LEAVENWORTII , D MOI031 * roil RENT , 2 OOOD'HOUSES IN IIEST I'ART of illy ; rent very reasonable to first-dags people ple N. Sheton. ! 310 N. Y. Life. D MSOU 10 TOR RENT , OOOD DETACHED NINE-ROOM him * " * , L'li.'t Cupltol nvenue. Al.sn 8room house , 4012 S.nid stu-et. Orchnid Hill. U. II. RoU- Min , Koom 7. Commciclul National. D MVS ) T'LA-l' 01' 3Tl001IS. COt LEAV15mVCrRTH"BT. D-011.1' Clixill I-ROOM HOUSE. CITY WATiqil , 3311 S.-Hitiil street , $ J.00. ! Fine 6-room eottjRe. fur- niuc , ball ) , oloset , marble \\nnh stuml , etc. , ntil > JIM.00. Tldi U well loratcil. and can lent ullh li.irn If ilenhed. I'lilellty Tiust eompany , 17W I'm iiam sli eel. D-J FOR HUNT , HOUSE 9 ROOMS. HATH , ALL niuiloin comcnli'iiccs , bain. Woolworth u\enue. bctwiTii 3lst und 3.M. JtlOO. ltec < l & S.-lbv , . . .il < 'liumlM > r of Coninioicp. U Mgli ) 23 _ 1'OU KENT , C-ROOM COTTAGE COS S. 3IST ST , D 3S 3 FURNISHEDROOMS. Itiitcti , IVic woril flrst Insertion , lo a woid . -tli'iiariiT. Nothlns taken for \"m \ than 23c. ROOMS EN SUITE. 1ST CLASS HOARD. ' E SS1 A24 * > SJ'B _ _ - ri iiN'isiiii : ) itooMf GENTLEMAN , sn ? HAR- no xlieet. E MSD7 1 * EUIOANT KL'RXIBIIED ROOMS. Al.l. MOD- , 'in eonrrnl nrcH ; bonid It deslri'il. 411 N. 19th. cne s u-qulltfil. E MSM 1 f'TiECIANT KOUTU I'IONT 1'A 11LORS , lth or without fuinlluie , 1S"J Hownnl street , E-M103 ! NI < iii.v ri'UNisiiiTn ROOM'S ] WITHOUT iKiiiiil ; very retiHntuiblti ; modern cwivenlenees. llt'l 1'arnam strert. El l ! ) 7 3 FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. ItMleii. I'.ie wonl flrat Inieitlon , la n won ] th frnflnf. Nothing tnlt n for le i limn S"e. YT > T'N < 1 WOMEN'S HOME. I'.VDKR CARE OV VVviiien'a ChilnUan association , 111 a. Kill st. * " K.-J8.I I'OLAN ' nOUBH. Jit NORTH 1JT1I STREEl' . ( IcoU IUOU13 , cooa inMv , rvusonnblo rates. r-MUl A13 TWO TINE I.ARO'E ROOMS , WITH STRICTLZ llnl-tlii .Jouril. 2ioi ; OmiKlaa ktrret. K M707 " ' " I1RENN A N l AT * "lS'l"C'idlVomlii ) , r MliJ A21 1'OR RUNT7lrrTLr I'U'RNItmEU ROOMS With b < Xia. lil.nl or ! 1 conveillcni-rg. Utopia 17SI L > u\vnl > prt St. r 7aS2i 1 I ItNlSHEn'ROOAta AND"udlxilo. RP.I.'IJRl inie , SIH niiium. P SI7 3l lillHIItAUI.K ROOMS WITH HOARD IN SMALL tnuilly nlcifly lotatcd ; term * modpmlr ; lefrr. i-iiio * . 1709 DcNlb'r. F Ma3I 29' FOR RENT-UNFURNISH'DRPOMS. ItiitvK , J\io \ ord llrst Insertion , la a word thi'iiMifler. Km I ling taken tor less than 2ic. I I NI'UllNIStlKD C'HA&UIUR.S rail HOUSE. l.i < . * plue to man ami wlfo. Na children. 313 N. " ' ro'R MOORIIN"-IUMMH. viav nnir park. nnj > . sth utrwt. (1 M ! l ! FOR RENT STORES AND OFFICES lOo a I ln cacU luaertlbii , 11,34 a this oer nviitu. Nothing taken tor K' tlun SJc. roll RENT. niSIK. ROOM : ALSO'l'OllTION OP KiKKl ojllcu in liujlmnw uter. Uri'aguB tildtr. : . ' ' " " ' ! > rent. Aildrfim F M. H f. I M'JOi S0 RKNT IN THD Kth and Haincy. Speulal Induce- uirnts hrlJ out to permanent tenants. Apply in JoUt llron. . rooms W and SI Hchllli luilia- J"f- 1-M6U _ _ _ _ _ ' II UO.NTIia LliASH Olf STORB 'MJ B. 7TH FOR RENT-STORES AND OFFICES .Continued. FOR IlKNTf TUB 4-HTORY 11RICK I1UILDINO. tl ( Farnam t. The Lulldlng has a fireproof cement liawMicnt. complete : steam hi-atlnc fli * turcn , water on nit Hours , sa , etc. Apply at _ Ui Mtlce ot The Uce. 1-3U THE STORE ItflLDlNO , 1316 r All N Alt ST. . must Iw rcntid for nomc price nt once for som r RUlnr , Icsltlnintn liiinlno'B Come In with your ctTor ? , libKKS & Hill , 1403 Farnnm st. I-318A-24 AGENTS WANTED. Rate * , Mo n line cnch IniTtlon , II.M n line p r month. Kothjmt taken for less than 250. AGENTH WANTED-NEU' HOUSEHOLD ARTI- rlc , noun nt night , I ! 04 average dally profits. AU'lrens r. Howard Mnnf. Co. , Providence , . I. TM7 ? L. FOR RUNT-PART OP VEIVY iESIRAIlLn olllc"s near iCth nnd rurnnm , plenty fllcii room. I" S3 , I lee. J ,91 M WANTED , ntTlir.lt SEX , TO INTRODUCE our Improved ga nnd vapor itovo covers , ccon- MiilziT uf fiii-l imd cnoltlnK ulcn lj | . S.-nd rtnmp for particulars. Gasoline Economy Co. , nevflnii.l , u J-.M9I1 3 fANvVHHEllH TO HELL MEDioiNfTlN NORTH Omnlm. K\ l wnnes. Address 2C27 De atur M. WANTED. RESIDENT AGENT IN OMAHA ntul Hiimitinillni : limns to sell ur clicwlnj : KUin. Cltxcluml Confection Co. , Clr\i-lnnd , O. WANTED TO RENT. lintel' , t'/e word flrnl Insertion , lo n word llicrifiiflcr. Nothing taken for lc than 25c. WAN'riTnTTiorans KOH HUNT. w. o. TKM- plclmi , M IV li > nMocl _ : . _ _ K2MM _ _ TWcTvilT'NO r.AlTlKS WOULD LIKtJ BOARD tertin mint b < > rea- and riMiin In pill flic family ; Htituililu ; ri-furcneeij. V US lice. K 01S-2i * _ 3 Oil 4-lfoOM COTTACin. SOUTH of 1'ain.im ; fiUa particular * . Address V W. Hee. * - 9'S STORAGE. . Rales' . We a line each Insertion , Jl.M n line p'er month. Nothing taken for lf a than 25c. STORAGE I'OU HOUSEHOLD GOOUil ; CLEAN and cheap iat . R. Wells , 1111 Karnam.M M MB STORAGE. WILLIAMS & CROa , 12U HARNEV. M 3SJ Rate * . iy.c word first Insertion , lo n word thereafter. Nothing taken for li-as than 25c. HIOHTIIST PRICE PAID FOR SECOND-HAND furniture , carpets , ttnvcs , etc. S. II. Hrown. 32) N. 16th. Tel. 1711. N 3IIA9 * WANT TO I1HV AN UPRIGHT ENGINE AND holler rnini 2 to C horaa power. Address C.J. 1' . . 161 ! ) H. Hth atreet. N-M303 30 * F RSJ\.LE-5lOR SE3WAGONsTETC' lutes. 102 r. line each Insertion , Jl.DO n Uno P i" month. Nothtair taken tor lua * than 23e. ALL kTNDS OT VEHICLES AT COC ON THE After'Mnrch 6 T will hnvo on exhibition ( for a short time only ) nt 1213 Farnam street. Omaha , n full line of line carrlaaps. coupes landaus , vlctorlnn , park nnd canopy HKS , buggies , phne- toni , caim. buckboardii. all kinds of business and pleasure wagons , draya , milk und delivery waeons , which 1 \ \ \ \ \ close out nt MO ON THE DOLLAR. A full line nml everything llrst-clnss. Come nml setnnd be convinced that you ran buy nnythlns jou want at half price at 1213 Tar- nam street , Omaha , Neb. Neb.W. . P. MUMAUGH. P 1C3 AS VOV. SALE , PIANO ItOX HUGGY. FIRST class condition , ihenp. 1011) ) N. Y. I.lfibulld - Int.- . P-M93I 1 _ FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Rnte < , l',5o word flrut Insertion , lo a word theieafter. Nothing taken for less than 23C. IIAV rot BAUU , TIIU STANDARD Cattle Company , Ames. Neb. , have 2.000 tons of KOod bnrn stoied hay ( or sale. All orders filled promptly. Q & 37 FOR SAI.R TWO POOL AND TWO BILLIARD tables. Munlmltan style , monarch cushions , size * 'A by U. und nil nxtuies pi > rtalnln8 thereto. Tables not used ono year vet : Will sell or trade. For pnrtlcillais wilte to Frank Geoike. Carroll City , Iowa. Q-201 A < _ FOR BALL : . SECOND HAND BNOINKS. IN first cltisti sbap- . from B to 40-horsc power. In- dustrlnl Iron \Vorlia , Omaha. Q Kt A3 _ ST ! lllJll.NAP.D Pf/PPlES. 'P. O. BOX 633 , clly. Q-JU09 a5 FOR 8ALR. NICU CLEAN GRAVrJL. OMAHA Silicon Wall Plaster Co. , 015 First National bank. Q-aiSM nl6 _ _ FOR S.M.IT. CIIKA1' . A CO-lIORSn POWBR uutonuitlc. VnAlne * nnd boiler , nearly newt also tow .1. Lu > ll tm-blno In good orderHemy ISurKdorfdtlmoie , .Neb. Q it792 18 * roit "HALI : . ritiisu cows AND CALVES. ! : S \\-cb-tluriU i ret. _ FOR BAI.n , I'HOTOQRAPII CAJI13HA , 5X3. lenn , tilpoil , i'te. , complete , ns good na now , JiUM. Also u No. 2 Kodak , $23.00 R. W. Clan- nelt. Ml liinwn block. \ Q-M900 2J * _ TOR HAI.R. n-UOOlt IIOUSI3 WITH BARN/ and out hoiiKi's. Incubators and brooders li'.iw * tii 10 nrren , suitable for Kutilonlns. dairy oi poultiy fnim ; nlso1 grocers Ice box , oil tunUs nnd ri. - > w cases. Inriulre on premises nfter ! i o'clock , Sth nnd draig. Q MD20 30 * R MtJN'rf Ol'IDR. FOR UNMARRIRD persons , IOC. 15o < 079 , tllnneapolla , Jllnn. Q.-aj952 23 * FOR SAI.K ONIJ tOOD ! COAL "WAGON. WITH liii-t-i-luM ioal box : one new Concord npilns road Bf > ii : nnc set single DUKES' harness ; one il.uk bay mine , tine twel < r. weight 1,000 Ibs. ; one soru'l ill h Ins horse , with IIIRO | ihnrnesa and canopy tup phaeton ; one'No. 2 Remington l > pen i Her. aliniist new , with stand nnd other attachment * ) muY hleli stanillni , ' bookkeepor'n dusk. L. K. Itoberlx. coal olllce. 2tth nnd llumllton slrcetw Q Ml)31 31 MISCELliANEOUS. Ralei. IVJo word first Insertlc-n , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for lens than 25c. " " i \nTHiB DAY WITHRAWN from tin- linn Known ns CSIobc Upholstering Co. Jlarch 5S , Ib-il. Frank Mahannnh. R DI330 * CLAIRVOYANTS. lUles , 1'Jo v\onl Arst Insertion , lo a word theienfler. N'othlnj ; taken for less than 23e. ttRS. DR. JI. WARRUN , CLAIRVOYANT. RC. Hullo LUKllicsa mollum ; Till jeur at 119 N. 16. S-SS8 MASSAGE , BATHS , ETC. Rates 14 n wouj first Insertion , lo a word thcieufter. Nothlns taken for ( ess than 23c. MADAMR HMITII , C02 S. 13TII , 2ND FLOOR , room & Massage. M'P r , alcohol , steam , su | . phui hid nml bcajMtlig. T M82t 31 * JIADA.M IlItOWN. 13H CAPITOL AVHNUR. ' 2d Hour , loom 4 , nuisance , alchohol , mlpluir anil m'li h.itlm. T M737 29 * MAKSAUU. MAUAUU BERNARD , H10 "uORUE. T-.M3J Z PERSONAL. Rates. J'Jc n nerd II rat Insertion , le a norJ thcieafter. Nothing tak-n for less than 25c. V1AVI , IIOMR Tl'.IJAl-JIUNT FOR LADIUS. Iteullh ln 'U uinl conaultatlon fiut. Addresser or mil Vl.nl Co , BUltu 318 Uca UUln. Lady attendant. U M3U _ UNTIL rb I IT lltUt NOTICR JOHN NUI.SON 13 tbft only peikun employed by mo lo do the cleaning ot vaults nnd coujpuoU. A , MuoDon- Mill , Cliy aarbugi. ' Contmctor. U JI2tl A6 i ; TtinATMRNT , luiihs. Mculp .did hair treatment , manlcuia and Chliopo'llst. Mis. Poat. 313H H. litli.Vltlincll bile _ _ _ _ _ U-830 COMl'OfNU OXVCIKN CURt3 ; AbTHMA , tiitiiuhlH" , contiunptlon , rutai ill. i-tc. Thiee iluttf fieo at It. K Liouglns blk. 10th nnd Do v-m _ _ \\ANTKU , 11Y A . l.ul. , Hluutlon 113 hoiiseKorper whvin she ( an b-i uno of the family ; WI\KM moj"nil i refert CPU. a. VddU"H F M. llw. , _ U MilM SO * SIAD.VJU : LA ItOOlv HAS Ol'IINUD JIAS AOB p.iil m nt I'Hl ' Hnwiird street. Sd lloor fiont to liitt. Huin-nvol inaifnotlc , vltnpatlilc , sulphur nnd ulcinollf Imlhs , both rc tril | nnd curniUc , lniL > iore < l Sne < ll h hand rubblne * ! > a. m. to B p. in. Pinloru 3 nnd t. _ VM83j 2 * IP ( uoiusi : iitnsoN. AOID AHOIJT si. NA I\H | t ( lluKliiiul , who nag. l Montaim nnd lil.ili'i In I In wM-ntles nnd rally i-iKhtlou , com- uiuuli .toil with nn prior to Dcccmbu1 next hu mil lu.ir of xiimcthlue to lila ndvuntub'e. l.owlu A. ( holt & ) . . -fu < y. luwycru , llmdliuiy building. IJM Al Hi" ' . fal. _ _ U M907A28 _ _ _ WANTi : . > . TUK ADDRKSa OF . Ifrx. | ca tit Hipper. ( Jrtcno county. "lownj tl ivt i'n I .my nno ni-ndlnK santo to C , O. TlbbettH. iu tlJMmllor Co. , Null. U ! 830 DR. PAUli CASTOR1 ; itat < of blrtll , sex , S ) cents' nod Btanip. for rt ) nx > MK'ct . marriage , business , hpi-cula tlnn. all nruir * ; nunitlun paper. 2 3 Uhlrd uvt-mu' . ' ox 31. Now Vorlt. - > U 11W5 sa MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE. . Hales , lOc H line each limculon. 11.M a Hue per month , NotMni ; taken for lem than J5c. " " " UORI u.vt > j"L6rN5r"AT"iISbTn ; : , wi N. Y. LUC. W-3MA8' LOANS ON JJirilOVEU AND UNIMPltOVJJD city prutxrty. B.OW and upuards. S to 6ft per cent , nw deity * . \V , F maoi Binltli a Co. , IKO K.irnnm. W 831 " 1 S.7. _ \V-933 LOANS WANTEir 6 CITT AND" FARM J N. Freoier , opp. I * . O. W-3UB14 Babies Eat ; ' * QUAKER CHALK TALKS Afler the J3awl is Over ! Little Cherub is happy now he has got what he cried for his dish of Quaker Oats. What healthy babies it makes ! Sold 2-1 b. Only in Packages. MONEY TO LOAN HEAL ESTATE. 1 Continued. ANTHONY LOAN AND TUUST CO. , 313 N. Y. Life , loans at low ratci for choice security on Nebraska and Iowa , farmi or Omaha city properly. W k93 OMOH'A LOAN & TIIUST co. , i6Tii AND Douglas Ktt. , loan money on city and farm property at lowe t rateai ot Interest.V86J MONUY TO LOAN AT LOWEST HATES ON Improved and unimproved Omaha leiil estate , 1 to B years. Fidelity Trust Co. 1703 Farnam. MOHHY TO LOAM ON FAUMS IN DOUGLAS county and Omaha city property. No delay. FUellty Trust Co. . 1702 Farnam t. W M5M UONUY TO LOAN AT LOWEST HATES. THD O. F. Davla Co. , 1505 Farnam Bt. \V-tiVJ .ENTltAL. LOAN AND THUST CO. . 300 HEB building. W-79J MONUY TO LOAN ON OMAHA PrtOPEIVTY and Nebraska farms at from 0 to 7 per cent. W. II. Mclkle. First Nafl bank bidg. W Sill MONUY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA leal estate' . Urcnnan. Love & Co. , 1'axton blk. W JNU32 LOANS ON HEAL ESTATE , WARRANTS. GOOD notes , etc. , boucht. Oaivln Llroa. . 210 N. Y. Life. W 273 MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. Rates , lOc a line each Insertion. $1.50 a line per month. Nothing taken for less than 25c. WILL LOAN MONEY ON ANY KIND OF security ; strictly conlldentlal. A. U. Harris , room 1. Continental block. X 897 MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE , PIANOS , all articles otulue. . Fred Terry , 130 Ramgt > block. X-S99 LIFE fNS URANCE POLICIES LOANED ON or bought. F. O. Cheeney , Kiuibas City. Mo. MCS7 SHORT TIME LOANS. 701 N. V. LIFE ILOO. X M200 03 THE PI.ACC TO IIOUROW MONEY ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MONEY ON HORSES AND MULEd. MONEY ON WAUONS AND CARRIAGES , MONEY ON PIANOS AND ORGANS. MONEY ON WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS , . MONUY ON MERCHANDISE , MONEY ON ANY CHATTEL SECURITIES. MONEY ON coeds that remain with you , MONEY IF YOU WANT NO PUnLlClTY. MONEY IN largo or Binall uiaounts , MONEY AT LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES. MONEY IN QUICKEST POSSIBLE TIME , MONEY THAT you may pay back at any tlrao and In any amount. Is at ROOM 4 , W1THNELL block , cor. 15th and Harrcy sta. " THEJ FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. " MONUY TO LCAN , Wo will loan you any sum which you wish , email or large , at the lowest posslbla rates , In the quickest possible time and for any length of tlmo to suit you. You can pay It back in such Installments as you wish , when you wish , and only pay for It as long as jou keep it. You can borrow nn HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANO3. HORSES. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. WARKIIOUSU UECRIPTS , MERCHANDISE. OR ANY OTHER SECURITY. Without publicity or removal or property , OMAHA MORTGAGD LOAN Ca. 30 SOUTH 16TH STRUCT. First floor alxue' the street. THE OLDEST. LARGEST AND ONLY INCOR PORATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA. MONEY TO LOAN ON IIORSCS. .WAGONS , pianos nnd furniture ot all kinds. 13uslne confidential. J. U. Haddock , room 427 Rnma block. X-S9 _ _ BUSINESS CHANCES. Rates. lOc n line each Insertion , Jl.M n line per month. Nothing taken for leas than 2jp. DRUG STORE , CENTRALLY LOCATED.'ON easy terms. _ Box 518 , city. Y 300 MEAT MARKET FOR SALE , CENTRALLY located ; fitted up first class ; doing good busl- uei . Address C. Bee office. Council.Bluffs. . PAYING SALOON IN OMAHA ; PART cash , balance trade ; sickness cause for selling. D. J. Wilson , 1714 N. 25lh lreetY ° _ ' 5JatAjjiU } ( ! DRUG STORE FOR SALE. HARaAIN IF tnKen nt once. erms given. I. W. HullhiKer , Y J i' Iniosciie. In. J FOR RENT , A FINE LARGE BRICK BL'ILD- Ins * occupied now as a eaioou , near union Pacific depot. Including first class bar fixtures ; rent reasonable. Address John \yinrtolplt. . Grand Island , Neb. -341 J FOR SALE-J1.00D CASH WILL 11UY A PAY- Int : business ; need not apply unless you have the money. Addres.3 F 61 , Uec olllce. Y M937 FOR SALE. A FARE STQRE DOING GOOD buxlnrss. Ki Jd reasons for selling , cash only. Address J. Miuantl , Stanton , Neb. \ M95j 4 * FOR EXCHANGE. STOCK OF MILLINERY AND NOTIONS ; want horsea and cattle. Box 233 , Frankfort , Ind. 2-901 FOR EXCHANGE , Jll.WO.OO OALVESTON CITY ni-oncrty for mtrchanillsa or good Nebraska land. Uo373 Kearney , Neb. Z M72S 3 BUSINESS BLOCK FOR SALE OR TRADE . ( or land or nulse. In eastern Nebraska. P. O. Box 100. Cieslon , Nob. Z MS2I ul * WHAT HAVE YOU TO TRADE FOR A GOOD 8-room house In north part of city , conven iently located , good neighborhood. Would taku vacant lot or smaller house. Address j ; 63 Ileo olllct * . Z 641 I WILL EXCHANGE 200 ACRES FINE LAND In Cedar county nnd Klve J2.000 cash for JS.OO ) stock of goods. Address confidential. Box 4U DaUd City , Neb. S5 4S4 I OWN 100 FARMS IN NEBRASKA. KANSAS ami Dakota. Will sell cheap or * xclmnga tot mtlse. . horees and cattle. Address box 70 , Frnnkrnit. Ind. K-901 WANTED. TO EXCHANGE FOR A TYPE- wrlter or n phaeton , a clear lot In Fleming ; Cole , C , F. Swift , Ilarlan. la. JMS5 30 IMPROVED OMAHA PROPiniTY. CLEAR7TO uiChunso for llrat-cluas hotel ; give nil partlcu- lul > . Adilrom 1' B3 , lire. % - M M , * < FOR SALE OR TRADE. Jl.OOO.DO WORTH QV liiMpLity In Vtiiian , 1'csns ; two cholco.lots Ul Onuwiihi Texas ; ( .heap for cash. Address D 20 , Cimntll muffs , 7.-M9nS 2 FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. . , lUo wonl first insertion , Jo a word thereafter. Notldiur taken tor le 3 llun ZJe. ONE 2ACRT : FARM FOR HALE. APPLY TO W. J. Hail boil o.A. D. Rose , on farm. Blair. BARGAINS ? , HOUSES , LOTB AND kale or Hade , F. 1C. Darlluc , Barker bluck. : 9M ' " " " CHEAP HOMES FOR SALE. . Housea and lots , all sizes , jacatldns.nni ] nrlcct , taken under forecloime by uanti-rh | urll a who Insist on Immediate tale. Also NtrbiaeKa. farm Undii. Will sell at hulf value , aml-iaMy lermt. R. F. Ranklne , Omaha Nntlunal bank. OREAT SNAP. LEVEL. RICH GARDEN tanJi , one mile from city llmlu , ( M.W tu JtiW. * * per acre , on b years Umo ; IUIHK trade. 'Cull SO N , VLlfo building. ' RE-817 Mil * _ Jb HE < ? l'lONH CHOICE LAND ; CHBA1 > ; TERMS ea yt colony wanted : commission liberal ; al luiija for nock and mJse. J. W. Welnton. grant. Nell. ItU-li A3 _ BAItaAIN. N. B. CORNER 3T cry. ! ' . 1C. Uarllng. Uarker block. R : VOtt HALE. A 1'INU 1IOMB OF 11 ROOMS ouUIdu of bath ruomi , clo t , pantry , lunmco room , etc. , In oao or the best locations , tie- Kuntly funilbhcd and fully equlm > 4 In e\xry carllrular , ready lo step right Into , and * barKnln for anyone about to locate. Tim wholj outfit , house , lot and furniture , JU.000.00. much leu than cost und only uffered for wiM on amjunt or family b Int ; a ar much ot tin tlmt the proont y ur. ArtJisii It M. lie , r. U 133 al FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. Continued. FOR SALE , 7-ROOM COTTAGE AND LOT AT 2211 Webster street tor tS.SOOOO. Apply on premise- . R E MI43 nl3 _ FOR"SALE. . C-ROOM COTTAGE. 11TH , NEAR Ijako Btt"ct ; will sell cheap. Box 373. Kearney , _ Neb. _ _ RE M723 _ WILL SELL AT A BARGAIN , HOt'SE , BARN nnd lot ; nlso two vacant lots , corner 2Sth nvenuo nnd Burdotte , on grade , sewer nnd water ; lots well fencedr Apply ti > owner , Mornnil. 1310 Harney. RE M731 A21 _ FOR SALE 2 HOUSES AND LOT , 2rm Nll.ul IxaVenorth , lirlimliip irood roenue. b.ireuln fur cash or part cl ar hind. Make offer , u. L. Grcrn , room 23 , llarker block. RE 793 POl'LTRY FARM. 5 ACRES , NICE LOCATION , KiKill paying egg route. 1 * . L. 55'leh , BrIgBa , Neb. RE-913-2 _ LOT 6 , BLK. 172 , CHEAP. F 1. 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I3UCUUAN labor , vast learning nnd a longer period of time than U al lotted to the life of man would bo required to com plete n history of the art of magic. Sulllcc It to say that as many different forms of mnglc exist as I hero nro nations upon thu cnrth. No subject , Indeed , la more nttrncllvo nnd In structive than that ol magic. It has had Its In- llucnco on almost every phase ot human thought ; It Is found In the fountalnhcads from which spring history and civilization. Magic has often been erroneously consid ered as exclusively of Pcml.in origin , which error the Athenian philosopher , 1'lato , ap pears to have originated. It Is not possible to name any one country as the birthplace ot mnglc. We must look to the continent of Asia , to Asia nt large , as Its native place. No section of the world Is richer than Asia In wildernesses , deep , sequestered valleys , mournful solitudes and gloomy caverns ; In fact , Its deserts nro ns numerous and cx- tensivo as Its mighty rhers nnd Inland seas. That a secluded life , and especially one passed In the silence and solitude of the desert. Is conducive to the production of In ward visions Is shown by the history of the east In all ages , where these deserts have nlwnys been regarded as the favorite resi dence of spirits and apparitions. Even Isaiah , the greatest and moat Influential of the Old Testament prophets , speaks very plainly on this subject"And Babylon , the glory of klnfidojns , the beauty of the Chal- dces excellency , shall bo as when God over threw Sodom and Gomorrah. It shall never bo Inhabited , neither shall It be dwelt In from generation to generation ; neither shall the Arabian pitch tent there ; neither shall the shepherds make their fold there. Hut the wild beast of the desert shall lie there ; and their houses shall be full of doleful creatures ; and owls shall dwell there and tatyrs shall dance there. " In the book of Enoch passages are met with recording Instances In which spirits were banished to desert places by magic In the Middle Ages all secluded spots , by paths , deserts nnd solitudes were especially the trysllng places of spirits of every kind. The Inhabitants of the Faroe nnd of thu Scottish islands have always been celebrated as particularly subject to the Influence of spirits and the dovll , and Pae.sar and I'lutarcli both mention the HrltUh Isles as deserted and melancholy solitudes. Wo are told that In Shakespeare's time ( lfiG4- 1GI6) ) men were apt , during tin- hours of darkness , to see a supernatural being In every bush , and they could not enter a cem etery without expecting to encounter some departed spirit wandering among ( he graves , or commissioned to reveal something mo mentous nnd deeply affecting to the sur vivors. Fairies danced In the moonlight glades or something preternatural perpetu ally occurred to 1111 the living with admira tion and awe. " Shakrspeare. In the great tragedy of "Mac beth , " delineated thq 'beliefs and supersti tions of his uga by Introducing witches on the stage . ' i THEORIGIN OhV TUKMS. Magic derives Its name from magi , and the word mag. was used by Jeroml.ih ( G29 D. C. ) to Indicate a DabylonUin priest. The magi were men of austere habits and \\ere the most learned men of their times. A higher knowledge of nature was Implied In the term magic , with which religion , and particularly astronomy , were associated. The Initiated and their disciples were called magicians that Is , the ulse which was also the case later among the Greeks. Plato especially praises the deep icliglous nwe of the magicians , while both Lucl.m nnd Cicero speak of them as ' 'learned. " Originally thu magi ware cither them selves princes or belonged to the higher class of society. Justice , truth and the power ot self-sacrifice were the qualities ot a magician. The neglect of any ono of these virtues was punished in the most cruel manner. Cambyscs , a I'eisian mon arch (1529 ( It./C. ) , ha\lug commanded tha execution of n priest ( magician ) who had allowed himself to bo bribed , and had his skin stretched over the chair in which his son and successor sat In his judicial capacity. That mnglc proceeded originally from Asia as a peculiar and Inborn gift of the human soul Is shown not only by Moses but the known records of humanity , as the Zend Avestus , the Vados , etc. In the early ageu men were firmly con vinced that the most perfect half , the real man , had originated In the world of spirits. From this world he derived his vjt.il ener gies , being as little able to sever himself from Its influences as the boughs from the trees on which they grow. In the very earlle-st ages , when man had just left the hand of nature and still sat at the feet of the Creator , when the houses were still Impel feet und the limbs \\eru not freely under the command of tho. will , man , then communicated directly with spirits. THE OREAT This extraordinary Rejnrcnator Is the most wonderful discovery of tho'aie. ; It hna been cudoiscd by the leadluirBulontltlomen ufKuiopa nd America. oo , 0 Iludymu u purely vego- iuhlf. Iludjnti Btopl Piematureness In'JO days. Cures I OfcS'JP AKJEB CotiBllpiitlon. Ulzzlncfa , I'lillliitBonsatlons , Nervous Twitch , UK of the cyis and other parU. Ktrengthous , liiTlgurnlCK nud tones tl.u cnllio pyslcm , lIiiil/a'.icuru.H Debility , Nervouiiicas , lliulsslons , alia Ccvelnpoa und rcslorea vrcalc organs , i'alnt In. the Uauk , Jo ts by day oi jilghl nro t.l . < opiied quickly. Over -,000 pnrato eudorseincuts , 1'rQuiBtnreDpKiincaiialmpotcnry In the flrst Iicanb KU > iip < ' . ( UnOdail : > y the tuaof Itudynn. ' 'JhonowulKfovcrr wesinado by the Special. Jstiof theold famous Itudiun Blodlcul Iimll- tiitn. It is thutronKes ; vltallzer made. It Id TCry powerful , but Imrmlim. gold for Xl.CO a jiacjtngo or ' ( J I'acktgcs fur fS.CO ( plain sealed boxes ) , Written EuaratiUotiUuii fur H euro. K you bufslx lKzcsBiid are not entirely cured , six inorowlllbosenttoyoufrea of allchaiges. Senil for circulars and teitlmoululs. Address HUDSON ulEDICAL INSTITUTE , 10JJ2 MARKET ST. , SA FUAKGISCO , CALIFORNIA. Uncful , Compk'td , I'nlelic.il Walch ( ' .nut'M , hlzn of winch , nick el cnM > , Klv plrlurcH wlthuut ruloaillmr. Any om ; c in oper- itto U. I'OHtpald with Ilium , Camera honk of liiHirucliuiiH , etc . lor -Ml Airuutit wantud. Ihiuk * 1 1ft fr > . I1AYNHS SONS & CO. , 100U Chainocrof Commerce , Chicago. In the Qonesls of Moses the imtrlarrhs nto broad nnd milk with tilohlm , nnd ho net before them a failed cnlf. Homer' * pod , too , communicated directly with men. At thnt tlmo there nere no RhoMn or tlcmong , nml the Ideas of spirit nml mntter were not yet distinct. As soon , however , ns the primitive community wns broken up by n inoro freely expanding use of tin' sonsi1 ! ' . ni eon an men Imit enten of the tree ol knowleilKc nnd winded to free themselves from nntnrnl Invvs thai they might go their own way without further obedience , then wns the Creator no loiiRer In Kden nnd the peaceful community wns tlusdroyed. for the tree of llfo was not the tree of knowledge. Ho who sees Oed cnnnot live. MA01C AMOXO Tim I'KUSIANS. AinotiR the I'ertdiins thn nu\Kl repro entcd tlio priesthood , .and nin lo wua synotiymous with their rellKlotis riles. Soothsaying was regarded as n higher revelation by tlto gods , nnd to make themselves mivceiitlldu to the prophetic spirit and to propltnte the vplrltn they used the most powerful prnyers nnd ch.ints. To bring thinnselves lulu closer communion with the gods the m.igl led n llfo peculiar to themselves , tlielr clilof commands beltiK to nbstnln fiom wlnu nnd to ent but little nnlnml food. Kvcrylhlng tlmt could excite the senses w.ts absolutely forblilden. Ono nreat clmraulerlstlc of mimic Is the fixity with which innclcal formuhis framed thousands of years ngo hold on , almost un changed , to this day. To understand this It must be berne In mind tlmt If there were nny prnetlcnl tins In slieh rules us those fol lowed bv the magi they would Imve been Improved by experience Into now shapes. Hut they being worthies' ' } and Inrapable of Improvement the motive of change Is nb- s > cnt and the old precepts have held their ground , handed down by faithful but ntupld tradition from age. to ago.Vo therefoio venture to say that mnule today In Africa. Australia or nny part of Asia Is essentially the same n It was thousands of yviirs ngo. We do not mean that magic throughout the world Is the same , for each nation has n distinct form of magic peculiar to Itself , but tlio various forms current today , es pecially In seml-clvllizcd or barbarlous portions tions of the world , nro exactly the fame IIM they have been from time Immemorial. TUB ORACLES OF ounnou. Ancient fJrcek Illeraturn shown Hie Greeks to have been u people whoi-o religion ran much Into cou&ulting oiaele gods nt many temples , of which the shrlno of Apollo nt Delphi was the chief. Necromancy I. o. , the art of revealing future events by com munication with the dead , wns exlenslvely practised. There was n famous oracle of the dead near the Itivor Acheron , In Thespro- tlae , where the departing souls crossed on their way to hades. The myth of Circe , turning the companions of Odysseus Into swine , shows the barbaric belief In magical transformation of men Into beasts : Then mingling for them I'liimnlun wine with cheese. Meal nml fresh honey , nml lnf\i Infr drugs " . ' ! . nil tl" ' ° < Inws wnloh made them Tbo memory of their home- she handed I hem The beyorngo , ana they tliunk. Then In- Hi III ! t IJ * She touched them w llh avnnd , nml s-httt them up In sties , transformed to swine In head nml voice , nrlstle.M and shnpe , though still the liunmii mind Itemulned to them. Thus sorrowing they \ven > dilven Into their cells , where CIico Mnng to them ACOIIIH of oak and Ilex , anil the fruit tnlel > such as Not less clearly does the story of Medea and her caldron typify the witch doctrcsa with her drugs , powerful both lo Kill and hiliiR to life. Medea was tin- daughter of Aectes , king of the Colchalns , who are said to have founded a settlement on the cast of the Ilhick sea nnd to the south of the Cau casus. Medea was one of the "wMs ! women" ( witches or sorceresses ) of antiquity , and she took terrible revenge on Jason for his desertion of her mother for another bride. Medea may be considered ono of the oldest witches In the magic art. Her witchcraft ns mentioned by Greek authors who lived GOD U. C. . was "old" even In their tlmo. The worship ot Hecate , the moon goddess , sender of midnight phantoms , lent Itself es pecially to the magicians. Hecate was the chief goddess who presided over magic. " arts nnd spells , for all Incantations were per formed by the light of the , moon. Medea Is In this respect closely associated with her worship , it Is in an ancient Greek writer Theocritus , where we really find the "origi nal recipe" employed by the witches of Shakespeare. Theocritus in ono of his Idyls represents a passionate witch crying tu Herate , the moon , to shine clear while Bhu compels by sacrifice her faithless lover , and goes through magic ritual of love and hale striving to bring her beloved onu back to her by whirling the brazen iltomb , scatter ing bones with the scattered barley , im-KliiR him to love by the molting WHY. casting Into the fierce flames a torn shred of her eloak nnd laurels to crackle and bla/o and bu consumed that his flesh shall bo consumed likewise. This nnclent witchcraft ascribed magic power'to such filth ns pounded lizards and the blood of creatures untimely dead , revolting mpsses made familiar to moderns , ns It has been statt'd , by ; Shakespeaie. PUNISHING sbllOKUY. A bull ot , I'opo Innocent VHf. served to stimulate the Inquisitors. " \ \ ' have learned , " the bull declared , "that n large number of persons of both sexua ilo not fear to enter Into relation with the lnfern.il demons and by their sorcery stillu- equally men and animals , render sterile ! tlui con jugal bed , cause the children of women to perish , as well nu the offspring of animals and wither the wheat In the field * . Iho vines the fruits of the tiees , the grass : ami pasture * . " The consequences of this bull were fil hl fill. In 1IS3 Cumanus In one jr.ir burned alive forty-one women ; toward Iho same epoch 100 mon were burned In Italy , in isir too women were executed in Geneva under the denomination of I'nHcslanl sorcerers forty-eight , more we're bin mil In Ilavcns- burg. and tha Inquisitor , Iteml , bnaMed of having caused In be e.\oi-uted In fifteen years moro than l.OOU persons. Stringi , ) though IL may KuPin , those peiwcuthins only tended ! > extend the spht'te and the tnfluoncu of magl j a fact which puivcs that un opinion , how ever revolting or blr.mge , finds ready niar- tyis the moment it Is pcihcciilcd. Death only propug'ites it. ridicule alone extin guishes It. Following the bull of Innocent VIII. , In HSt. documents nf tincamn n.itiii ( > wuro Issued by Mi'xniiiIer VI. , Ieo X. ( in ITi'JI ) and so on , but , us It bus already lioni stated , they only served to Incieubo the num ber of sorcerers. There were many "Muses whli-h tended to bring magic. Into discredit , such u'l ' Its heathenish doctrines , enmities. Ignorance , superstition , scepticism , and the pmnaturu judgment uf shallow authors. .Magic , there fore. was classed with paganism , because Home of Its professors were heathen , or were considered to be such , or because Iho nuglR nrts followed In the footsteps of heathenism , na , for Instance , tla | belief curient in Spain that the devil was visibly seen lo torment men. men.OVKHTIIHOU'S OVKHTIIHOU'S IIY SCIKNCi : . The final fall of magic begun with tlio revival - vival of science In tlai sixteenth nnd suU'ii- tconth centuries , when Dm question was raised whether the supposed effects of magic really took placu or not. In our day , the occult science ; iif rapidly dying out among th educated clauses of the clvlll/ed world , though nstrology still has Its \oluilps , nnd the communications In "spirit circles , " by mediums and spirit wrltlns nro what would n old t mes have been c'niaed as necromancy. Hut the Influence of magic may yet bo si i'n n the practice employed of foretelling changes in the weather by the moon'a qiur- ers , taking omens from seeing magpies and tearing a dog howl at night , the ftar of spilling salt , the glrU llsletilin ; to the ctirKoo 0 toll how soon they will be married , puli ng off u row at leaves to t-eltlu what the over's calllnK will ba , nid | perhnps oven compelling him to corny by u plu snick through the rushlight. Uujkod al ax u series of ( lolmd'jn , nmgle 1 distasteful to the modern mind , which , unco satlslle , ! ot Its practical futility , IK apt u discard U as folly unwoithy of further notice. Thld , however. Is hardly doing it Justice , 'or , UH we have xlinwn , In the carlv do * volopmenti of the human mind buth ifllRlnn and science were Intimately comi''ctud with Magic , whodourluu.i hrnnrhou. unfruitful is they may hu , nre nevorthDlesa growth * Irani the tree of knowledge , WILL FINISH UP THE WORK Damage Inflicted by tlio Prigiil Weather Throughout the Country. ANOTHER BLIZZARD MASSACRING BUDS Scronil ColilVno Sureplug Down from thn > < trtlmrftt nml Snillliif | ; AVhutvvor 1'rilll .Snriltrd tinIjmt Ono It \VlilrHprriul , FOUT SCOUT , Knn. , Mnrcli 23. A bll ? . znrct from the nortlnvost ronclird tlil.s sec- tlou thin niorntiiK , tlie tliortnonictcr tlrop. lilng lo 20 iloRrccH nbovo 7.oro. Suoh friildi ns were k'ft by the recent cold wnvo nro L-X- liccleil to bo killed by this uno. II-3AD\VOOI ) . S. 1) . , Mnrcli 28. Advices to the UurlliiKtoii ritllrcnil an far as Alllancu Sny It Is BlortnltiK furiously. This will coin- plctcly block bu.sliii'3-1 , cspcclnlly between IMgo\Nootl nnd Shorldan , ns thu utonn 0:11110 : from that illrcctlon. ST. I'AUU March 28. A ll lit snow fell here last night accompanied by n light breeze , but Itvis not xttxuiu ouougli to ilo- scrvo the iKUiiu of n bllzzanl. Snow svai also roportcil as far \\oat ns Plprro and Aberdeen. In South H.ikotn and at Sioux Fa Ha the fall wns heavier , being tliu llrst snowfall at that plnco for n month. South Dnkoln fearx n repetition In the Illnck lilllu of Its recent bll/.znrd. ST. JOSni'll , March 2S. Another coKt \\avo struck this city this morning and thu mercury was several degrees below the freez ing point at noon , being at L'S above. A hlgn wind Is blowing and signs nml outbuildings have been blown Oov.ii. Keports at the Bur- HngUm olllrcs sliow that the Cold wnvo IH general ami reports from the \\estern illvl- blons say nnolher HOro cold snap may bo expected tonight. Fruit growers nro very uneasy and It Is now fe.ired apples , ns well n a cherries and plums , have been Injured. INDIANAI'OMS. March 2S. A inlnl.tttiru lillz/aril ( .truck this city last night , and from present condltloiiH Hprlng wu.tthi'r Is far away. K.uly this morning n line now began falling nnd continued throughout the ( U tutor part of the day. It Is accompanied by a high wind of the whltl variety , nnd outdoor llfo Is neil nigh Intolerable. HANCOCK , Mich. , March 2S. A heavy Hlcet storm has been raging In thin neighbor hood today. Many telegraph wlies are down. CHICAOO , March 2S. A snow storm swept down on ChkMgo last night and raged all day. Sticol car travel was badly demoral ized by the deep and soggy "beautiful. " The cable loads wcie especially hampered by the storm. SIOUX CITY , March 28. ( Special Teto- grnm to Tim Hoc. ) There \vns u snow storm In this territory last night , nnd anew has been Tailing nearly all day. MAKSHAIJ.TOWN. la. . March 28. The BIKIW ntifriii of last night today developed Into n typical hllz/.ard , a high north wind drifting the snow badly und the weather growing colder. DUnUQUK , March 28. The snow slorm that set In at ml < lnlght conllulled today , de laying trains nnd perlously Interfering with strjet trainc. The weather began getting colder this afternoon , with a tendency to ward a , blizzard. OTTUMWA , In , March 2S. It h snowing furiously. Two Inches now have fallen , and It la getting colder. Small truttti aru killed. LAKK CITY , Minn. , March 28. The cold weather of the past two days has formed snfllclcnt Ice on Lake Ilcnnepln to sustain u person's weight. Two days ngo the laku was almost clear of Ice , but now the outlook for navigation Is discouraging. DUNISON , Tex. , March 28. A norther struck here today , accompanied by rain and sleet. Since noon It Imx been snowing. HOCKFORI ) , III. , March 28. Six Inches ol snow fell here last night and u regular bliz zard raged. HOT SPRINGS , Ark. , March 2S. A reg. ulur lill/rurd struck the city this evening at I ! o'clock and a blinding snow storm sot In , The weather was bright and beautiful yes terday , nnd the sudden change surprised every ono , as It Is very unusual here. It means the destruction ot fruit and early vegetables. The snow continues to fall anil Is drifting badly. MILWAUKEE. March 28. Ono Of tha heaviest BIKIW" ' storms of the season passed over Wisconsin today , accompanied by a high wind. Four Inches of snow la re ported at Hoscobel. U approached a bllz- znia In IhH city , Ilelolt , Monroe nnd other places. _ J'lllHTul of fllM. < ! : intt. The fttneinl of Jlrs. Harilct Cooper Ganlt , widow of Hon. Unntfcl C.nntt , late chief justice of Nebraska , took place at the Nu- brnskn Homi- for Aged , lll J North Twenty- seventh Htroel. The icmaliix were then taken to tha Webster Stioet depot , enrnute for No- binHkn C'lty , for litnlnl by the side of btr Itnsbaml. Miss Hurrli't Cooper of Allegheny semi nary wnH married to Daniel Gantt April 20 , ISW , In J'lttsbuig , ! ' . , nnd cnme with him to Omaha , whore they lived for sev eral years. Hernovlnir with the family to Nebraska City , she lived there until some time nfler bis death. Sh < - IH remembered by the best people of both thfiie ( jllle.s ua u woman of exalted character , Intellectual culture ami piety. .limitary U. 1EI ! ) , ahf was placed In tha Nebraska Home for Aged IVople by hct friend * , who , owing to lhi > iivcuIliuUles ol tier disease and linr iiilvnnceil age ( nearly SI years ) , \v 're unuble to glvo her tliu care and Kfiitlo mlnlstiatlons reiinlrud. After Tuesday , March " 0 , Hlu > was In nn tmconsrlnuri and appai-i.-ntly iiulnltvs condl * Him ; not coma , or stupor , but Just sweetly In entiling her life iiway. I in Monday , March ! ! , just as HIP setting mm WBH 1111. Ilig the loom with a Hood of radiance , tha busy whoots of III'Q utooil still and her h.ippy splilt took HM flight , without n alsli or movement of a muscle. Air. Amos Ountt , youngest child of .ludgn O.tnll , came to this city as HOOII na ho WHH Intormcil of her lllni'SH ttnd rendered every attention of affection anil gi.ititudo , nril- 'ng ainingomenlH lor the last sail rltex In Ni'liratdcn I'lly. At 10:311 : u few friends gathered with tha otlli-ors and Innmti-H of the homo to renilfi toUoiiH of regard to UIP memory of Ihf il - ceased , itov. Dr. Hcnns of Trlnltv Moth- o.llst Kplscopal chinch , nwlslcd by Itev. Dr. Kuhim of the Lutheran church , con ducted thu beautiful ritual sorvlc < ; of tha Methoilliit Kpl"i'oial | church , of which BhH \\.IH for fl.Nly-sevcn JIMIS an honoinblu inomher. Homo choice floral offorlngH from Amoi Onnll nml others , composed of K.istt-r lilies , reins , Illlefl of the valley , n H'ckhi anil sheaf , gave lilting attestation of re- fpect for her moniurv. Mlta C. A. L. K. WHIT13. ( 'riMii ) and \Vliooplni ; Congli. "I have three children who are subject to , croup , nnd have found th.it Cliainborl.ihr.i Cough Hetnedy will euro them itilckur | than anything else i can got. If you do not hc- llevii th.it this icmody will euro tha croup , do ns I did. try It , and > ou will soon ba con vinced. " ! : . M. Chatnian. Dewcy , III. Whooping cough Is ulto deprived of all dan- goromi consuquanccs when Chanihcrlaln'H Cough Itemcdy Is freely given. There h nothing enmtl to It for cither n ( theuo all- munts , For sale by druggists. u TIII : KIAITV : MAUKIIT , INSTHUAIENTa placed on record March 23 , 18SH : WAIIUANTY ni'jnna. Sidney Allen aid | \vlfi > to Albert JonOs , lot U , block IS , K V Hmlth'a add . T r , nOO U J Woblors ot al to Aiuiint Scbnefor , lot 17 , block 2 , rnt C'lty p.ulc . 4M C ! U I'nyne amivlfe to L 1 * Hlnc , lot 1 , block : i , KomiUu Hli add . 1 O W ( . 'Imiunun und wife to John llf-no it Co. , lot 2 , block 1 , Evurutt Place . COO Thomas Geary and wlfn lo . ) union Cnrioll , imdlv > i lot 9 , block W , South Omaha . QUIT f'LAlit ' OKUD.S. C V Han'lcon lo n N Ulutz. lot 5 , block ! - . AmblPr Plai't ! . 11 1. AlliUHi und wife lo Mulu.il Llfo and Itiilldlm ; iiKHOclatlnn , w Vt lot r. , udti . . . . . . . U W I'nlili-fc , xpeclal inaator. to W P rtnydor , 10 tveies In w4 w l'J-15-ia . . n.ooo Total amount of trmmfcnj , from couchi. mre throat , ct" . Hhould try "llr-j'Vii't Hronchlul Troflhca. ' , i Klmptt ) hut ure remedy. Suld only In bocuj. Trice Sf wiits.