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THE OMAHA DAILY IJRE : . ERTDAY , APRIL 27 , 1HOI. SPEOIRL NOTICES. Ailvertliipmentu for these columns will b taken until 13 20 p , m , for the evening and until * : W P. in , for the morning nnd Kundny editions. AilvorllnerB , by rertu tlnR n numbered check , nti have nn wer addressed lo n numbered letfr in cnro nf The Roe. Aniuvi-r BO nddreMrd will > e , l llvered upon presentation of the check , Raten , HJr word ftnil Insertion. Is 11 word thereafter. Nothing taken for leni than 2 > e. SITUATIONS WANTED. Ilnle , liic"orTllriit Insertion , lo n w ° r < 1 thereafter. Nothing tnkenfoi _ le s Ihnn 8-c. i-WANTED A POSITION AH TRAVttLtNO 1 Mle.man , lidwrn firm or Implement llrm Ad- dr. w II r,6 , cnro Omaha lice. A M9..2 2. ' WANTEDArf H r'niipM.nt. Hnrim Hutclilnit , 933 , A.lShiJn ' SO' mri'i-t. Alchlnon Kan. A-M153 WANTED , HITtTATION BY COMPETENT main MonographiM- . Best rtforcncmi ; three yen. i-xperlenco , law olllco preferred. Address 1C 8 , lltf. _ A-M1S3 M _ CANTED. SITI-ATION IN HMALL FAMILY In eating' ' , small VVIIKUS for a good homo- .Address 1311 Wi-bater. A 223 WANTED MALE HELP. ' Bntcn , IVio word llrst Insullon , Ic n word tli-it-iftir. Nothing taken for le than 2..C. bOMf-ITOIta TEAMS KUENIHIIED ; I TALL- nirnt Roods. American Wringer Co. , 1609 How- _ arilit. _ _ if L AOENTS , SALARY Oil COMMISSION. TUB greatest Invention of the nee. The N w I nl- cut Chetnlcnl Ink Erasing I'encll. ho"V" " plKht. Wnrki Ilko mnnle. Agents nr < - makinic J2S.OO lo JI2R.OO per week. Tor further par- tlrulnrs wrltf thn Monroe Eraser Mftf. Co. . X. n. _ T.a Croiiup , Wlit. WANTED-3ALESMANr ? , AI'AnTn nrrw. start , permanent place. Drown nur nrymen , J-'lilcn _ SALESMEN TO HELL "AKINO We put our goods In Klnss roll nit > " monlh nnd expenses , cnmmli'iton. IN EVERY TOWN IN ' loTwa "and"Va lern Nebraska. Address The Hawks Nursery Co. , Milwaukee , lIsnflM18. l . iTvN'TED PLI'MlIERH IN CHICAGO. ILL. : will pay 1 M per day , eight hours per nay. Adilresi P O. box ! 70 , Chicago. II 103 f' BALEHKirN WANTEDfTO SELL OUR GOODS the wholesnlo and retail trade by i ii e t nail mi slKht to every l.unlne . man or llrm. llbcrnt salary , money advanced for ndvcrtifl- ing nnd expenses ; | . < -rmnnent position. AI - ilrS-ti with Btamp. King Mfg. Co. , C 42. Chl- icj , , IU n-M1122S _ VANTED , LABORERS AND TEAMSTERS ON thf II. & M Ity. extension In Montana and Wvomlnif. Kreo traiipportntlon. K miner - ' llth and 1-nrnam re in. O'Hearn , labor agency , SV ANTRI ) . SALESMAN FOR Ot'U ULlirTKIC rca.lahle . In HIP dn k. A nnmo ( o doorj plate , novelty ; hit ; Bcllcr. Write for par tli ujn n 1 simplp. pytnond Sppcltnlty Co. 23 ith ' Btn'pt H. Mlnni-iipolla. Minn. II M131j7 ! * _ SVANTRD. WATPHMAKRn , WITH TOOLS , TO co to town of 2 , < MO ppopli' . Oimd plaro for the rlsht man. Call Saturday or nddrpss JW2 Avenue II , Council llluffs , la. I1-M1C7 31 WANTli D--C i'l ilST CI. ASS CA UK I A OR painter ami trlninicTi no other wanted ; must have references Address or call on N. ! . Tllden , York , N'nli. H-li9-M * _ WANTnT ) , STRNOOKAl'IIRIl WHO CAN ACT as assistant iKiokltci-ppr. Must be piollclcnt In lirilh , either lady or crntlpinan. Apjily nt Con- olldntcd ( . 'orreu Co. . lltt IIrtrniy'j ; 27 iu 5 YOfNO MEN KROM 2D TO 33 y.-nra of age. good wnKei gunrnnlecd to p.ir- tlei who can do the work ; must have fair edu cation nnd not afraid of work. G12 1'axton blk , . clly B ) - NTED. A FIRST-CLASS CIGAR 3ALES- mnn bv n western cigar factory : one who Is "loHumy ncqualntrd with the NebrnsUa Irnue ; jid salary to the right man ; no Inexperienced man need apply Address K 13 , care IlcA 3 V/ANTED FEMALE HELP. Rates I'/ic word first Insertion , lo a word / thereafter. Nothing laken for less than ZSe. WOMEN TO S ELL SARSAPARILLA IN Omaha : good wages. Address 2G27 Decatur st. C Dlj A2G * LADIES W"ANTINO GIRLS APPLY AT THE Scandinavian Young Ladles' . - ' homg3.JI0.l.jf-uAn0lin.IT' LADIES AND OENTLEMEN , WE VILL PAY sou 13 to J15 per wik to do strictly homo work for UH ; no canvassing nnd piompt payment ; Jnnd self-addressed envelope. Liberty Supply Co. , Boston. Muss. C M133HJ * _ WANTnl > 7 ro EXPERT SHIRT AND PANTS mnkcrn. Wo mo putting In nn nddltlonnl W machines nnd wnnt oxpnrlcnccil help to make the whole , garment. Kllpatilclt-Koch factory , East Omaha , Neb. C M1CI 1 _ IIOl'SEKEEPER , AGED ABOUT 33 , IN fnnilly of live persons for general housework. AililrebS K C , Bee olllce. C M1C9 2S GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSE- vvork. Apply with references , 8th and Worth- lugton I'lacc , ono block rear of Btovvnellnnll. _ WANTED ! GOOD GIRL TOR GENERAL housework. Apply 1815 Douglas slreet. C-M19I 28 \VANTEO. A OIRL I'OR GENERAL HOUSE- work. 1232 N. 20th Btieet. C MIDI 27 * WANTED , A GOOD SECOND GIRL ; MUST UN- T5Tsiand chamber and dining room woik. 2109 Blns slieet. C-M19S 29 WANTED A ROOD GIRL FOR GENK.RAL Mmuscwoik. 318 North 23d St. C 213-20 * WANTED , A FIRST CLASS COOK ; WAGES. ,5. 2103 Douglas Blreet. C Mlit 29 * WANTED A GOOD EXPERIENCED GIRL for general housework. 2205 Famnm st. C 200 BEST OK WAGES TO COMPETENT GIRL ; must be good cook nnd laundress. Mis. J. M. ThuiBton , 2IOS Farnam. C 205 WANTED , EXPERIENCED LADY SOLIC- lnrn for an established and reliable Omaha tlrm ; luctntlve business ; some hlng entirely lieu , no goo ls ot samples to curry. Call and Investigate nt 307 N. Y. Life bid , ; . C 214 27 * oTRI.Tli'Oll GENERAL IIOUKEV QRK ( WASHIng - Ing nnd lioulng exceptoJ ) , Apuly 2oi ! Webster Ktu-et. C 221 21 WANTED , AN INTELLIGENT WOMAN OVER 25. lo conduct a xplendld laying bu.-tmr.- In city , references u-aulred. AilUicss 1C II , H u ulllci' . C M218 2u FOR RENT HOUSES. llOl'HES IN ALL PARTS OK THE CITY , THE O K Davis company , 15(5 ( Karnam. IKt ( Tli ( > i > M COTTAGES , MODERN , CHOICE IN Stanford Circle. C. 8. L'lgutter , 201 Bee build- Inc. D 991 HOUSES. F. 1C. DARLING , BARKER BLOCK. D 933 RENTAL AGENCY , 507 BROWN D-995 riRST-CLASS. WELL LOCATED HOUSES. I * S. Skinner. 310 N - ff- _ ? rL ! 4-1HJOM MODERN FLATS. 29TII AND LEAV- cnnurth. _ J. W. SijUlie. 24S Bi-c bldg. D IS3 CU3AN , CcTllfFOUTAilLi : , CONVENIENT , lauUvrnlo itnlnls ; best 3 nnd 4-toom unites for housekeeptis only. Refciuncea ici Alee C-loonl Bullu In tenement. 810 S.M roil RENT , 8-ROOM HOUSE. MODERN. FUR- nlbhed or unfurnished. 1U S. 10th Ktieet. 761 roii R iNTr GOOD DETACHED NINE-ROOM hoime 2C21 Papltol nvcnuo. AUn k-room house , 4012 Sowurd street. Orchard Hill. II. II. Rob- w jn. loom 7. ComnnTclal National. _ D MS98 TOR RENT , PLlOASANT EiailT-lfoOM MODern - ern boviHf , dttnchfd. nice lawn , bum. Inquire 2603 P'crce ' street. D M3M ) ITuNTAL AUENCY. SHERWOOD. 423 N. Y. Life. D-3S8M5 * roil RENT. TO FIRST-CLASS KAMILY OK not moru than 3 grown persons , without ' children. 9-ioom modem bouse. 310 North -Hli Hitet. Ixiw rent to right pntty. B.IRKS & Hill. 14'18 ' Fnrnnmitrect. D 4J8 M7 AT T03 leth t ; range nnd all other conveniences ; $29. QeoiBo Clouser , room 2. 1623 Fniniun st. D-57S _ _ _ _ - l-ROOM HOUSE. INQUIRE 2711 DOUGLAS'sT. roil RENT , 8-ROO.M BltCK ; All , MODERN Improvements , 29th nnd Izard , line block fiom Will nut Hill motor , $23.00. Inquliu CJIRP- trxilli-r's otttco. D--SS2 nESIRAULR HoT'fiES NEARHICIH BCHOOlT ; Ji'lit luoderatf. 2010 Cnpltol avcnuu. D-1311 * rent RENT ! KuiiNisfiun HOUR ? : . Tim lineal ivsldenco In ICuuntze place , handsomely furnished , with barn nnd latest ImproVDiiwnU. F. D. Wrad , 16th and DOUKJUS. D iM HOl'SE WITH 9"6pM87 ALL MODIuirTuT- proveinents , largu lawn , sunounJIngs uirrec- nlile. 21 t and Ijike streets. D M970 2J * KoTi itKNT\ EUJOANT"OKKICES" " WITH rtery convenience In Ill-own building , opposite x > Paxton hotel ; bent location In the city. H.iuu- Macfarland A : Dlckoy. t ROOM COTT O _ _ 1 * 8 , UklmiPi. 310 N. Y. Llfo. IUIH. H. R. BUpWN WILL LEASE HER PROP. jrly nl JOl lonum stivt-t for u iK-rlml of live (5) ) years. I or particulars nfply to Saunder * . MjicfarUnJ & DicUy. M rcluints Nallonil bank building , 1 > jjj 13 s FOR RENT HOUflEB. Continual. I'OIl RENT , CHEAPEST -ROOM COTTAOH. with bath ; In city ; $15.0) . 5033 Callfomln strict. C-ROOM COTTAOB , NO. UIJ N. T1I AVENUE. Inquire 324 N. ijtli t. U-ltS 3) ) * WANTED , yiimr CLASS HIOHT 61i NiNn. rrmm housa with ll mo-lern convcnlencM ( furnlsheil prcffrred ) ; location between 18Ui street nnd 21th street , and DodRo street nnd Lenvonworth street. Call nt room C3 , Pnxton _ hotel before 12 a. tn. D M15727 TIIREK-ROOM BASEMENT FOR RENT. 1J1I Do'lgo streot. Reference required. D 173-2S * FOR RENT MODEliN TTobM { HOUSE , NEAR park. Inquire nt 1309 f ) . 28th street. street.DM 181-30 * FOR RENT-MODERN COTTAGE. 6 ROOMS , 25th nnd CniHtol nvcmie. The O. K. Davis Com pany , 1501 Farnam st. D 173-23 6-tlOOM HOUSE AT 2322 HALK HOWARD street. D-MID12 * EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE , CORNER 2STII AND lluWnril ; every modern convenience ; detached ; almost new. Imiulrc Ml Boyd'H tiiealer. D-2I1-2S * FOR RENT. NICE 10-ROOM MODERN IIRICK house ; full lut. W. a. Tcmpletoti , 90S Pnxton block. D MSQO TOR RENT TWO C-ROOM COTTAGES ON South 23d street. Inquire nl 1010 South 221. D-210-2 * FOR RENT AN ELEGANTLY FURNIrfHED tnixln-n 7-room cottagp to family of 2 or 3 ; ref erences required. K 11 , Bee. D 212-2 } FOR HUNT. " $33.6b p"KirMONTH , 4110 * LAKAY - I'tte avenue , 7 rooms , furnace , bath , hot nnd cold water , closet , gas , electric lighting nppll- nncei , etc. Beautiful Invvn , trees , etc. Fidelity Trust company , 1702 Fnrnnm street. D MilS FiDR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS" ROOMS EN SUITE. 1ST CLASS BOARD. 2103 Douglas. K SSI A21 * FURNISHED ROOMS AT 181C cTliCAGO street. D 889 M18 AETNA HOUSE. NORTHWEST CORNETflSTH and Dodge , formerly Travelers home ; beds per week , $1.00 ; rooms , Jl.W and $200.EMI2I E-MI2I M6 TOR RENT , ELEGANT FURNISHED ROOMS AT HOTEI/BRUNSWICK For fnmlllcn and young gentlemen. Steam , bath , elevator nnd all conveniences ) prices reason able : location unexcelled In the city. Apply at Hotel Brunswick , ICth and Jackson streets. E-170 3 ! ) I'OR RENT , A LARGE SOUTH ROOM AT 1919 Dodge slreet. E MC79 KURNISHED""ROOM ; GENTLEMAN. jorfiiAii- ncy street. 13 119-30 * SOUTH ROOM , CHEAP FOR SUMMER. 1921 rarnnm. E MUSI 29 * FRONT ROOM , WITH ALCOVE. FINELY furnished ; also back parlor nnd 3 rooms on llrst floor for housekeeping. 2003 Hurt. E M9S2 2S I'OR RENT , FRONT ROOM ; PRIVATE FAM- lly ; desirable location. Address K 2. Bee. E MIC. ! 27 * FURNISHED ROOM , $0.00 , 1903 FARNAM , with bath. E 217 3J * 2 FURNISHED ROOMS AND 2 UNFl'RNISHED nl 313 S. anil. E M1S7 3) _ NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS , WITHer or without board. Call at 2107 Douglas st. E-202-M1IJ ROOMS , FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED , for light housekeeping. 002 N. ICth St. St.E E 200-28 * FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. YOUNG WOMEN'S HOME , UNDER CARE OF Women's Christian association. Ill S. 17th st. ROOMS AND BOARD. BRENNAN FLATS , 1901 California. F M722 A21 * FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS , WITH BOARD. 1720 Dodge. F-M1C9 27 * FURNISHED ROOMS WITH BOARD. 107 S. 17. ELEGANT ROOMS AND GOOD DAY BOARD nt the Webster , 21G and 218 N. 19th Htreet. F M992 28 * ROOM WITH BOARD ! PRICE MODERATE. 2400 Cass. F-110 M22 * DESIRABLE SINGLE OR LARGER ROOMS with bontd. Prices moderate , line location. References. 1709 Dodge. F M1CS 28 * DESIRABLE ROOM WITH BOARD IN Pill- vato family. 70C N. 19th. F 171-1 * WANTED"TOBOARD NEAR HANSCOM pnrk , two young men or man and wife. Those employed nt South Omaha preferred. Address K 12. Bee ofllcc. F 222 29 * FOR RENT-UNFURNISH'D ROOMS. Rates , lOc a line each Insertion , $1.U > a line per monlh. Nothing taken for less than 25c. 4 UNFURNIHED ROOMsl SUITABLE FOR houbekeeplng , city waler , elc. , low rent ; notth- west corner 17th nnd Webster st. G MHO B UNFURNISHED CILVMDERS FOR HOUSEkeeping - keeping to man and wife ; no children ; 319 N. 17lh. G-C57 FOR RENT. UNFURNIIIED TIOOMS FOR light housekeeping ; 200 N. 19lh St. G M373 FOR RENT , STORES AND OFFICES Rates , lOo a line each Insertion , $1.50 a line per month. Nothing taken for less than 25c. 1C MONTHS LEASD OF STORE , 309 S. 17TII. 1 993 FOR RENT. THE 4-STORY BRICK BUILDING , 810 Fnrnam st. The building has a fireproof cement basement , completa steam heating fix ture. , water on all floors , gas , etc. Apply at the office ol The Bee. 1 910 THE STORE BUILDING. 1316 FARNAM ST. , must bft rcnled for some prlco at once for soma regular , legitimate business. Coma In with your offers. Boggs & Hill , 1408 Farnam st. 1 910 A28 AGENTS WANTED. Rates. lOo a Una each Insertion , $1.50 a line per monlh. Nolhlne taken for less tlmn 23c. " AGENTS WANTED. BH3 MONEY. WRITE for particulars to A. M. Seemann & Co. . Lin coln , Neb , , 122 North llth. J M501 Mil * AGENTS , BOTH SEXES ; TEN 1NDISPENSA- blo in tides ; retail for $3.10 ; absolutely free to our demonstrated rustlers. The Clausi Shear Co. , Kansas City , Mo. , T M62S Juno 30 * AGENTS-HUSTLERS ; TtIO MONEY. APPLY at 17 Giunllo block , 313 So. 15lh slreet. J-872-M1S * WANTED. GENERAL AGENTS AT OMAHA , Fremont , Grand Island , Norfolk nnd Beatrice for the Union Cential Llfn Insurance company. $2,1)00,000.00 ) In force In Nebraska , Renewal contracts. Adtliesi J , M. Edmlston. state _ ngeiULlncoln. _ Neb. J M678 M19 WANTED. ENERGETIC1 CANVASSERS. SAN Italy Soap Vane Co. , 30J Puxton Blk. J MS97 AGENTS WANTED FRIDAY MORNING. CALL , at 109 S. 17lh. J M181 21 * WANTED TO RENT. Rates , lOe a line each Insertion , $1.50 a line per mouth. Nothing Ink , n fur 1 , hs than 25o. WANTED , KtlllNlMIED ROOM BY YOt'NCJ mull In prvt. fumtlj ; luf. Address 1C 15 Bee. 1C M22Q 2i * RENTAL AGENCY. Rates , lOo n line llrst Insertion , $1.50 a line per month. Nothing taken for less than 25c RENT REDUCED ON TlOUSES AND ROOMS 3 good rooms , (5 00 ; 4 rooms , renlal $10.00. Cotages from $5.00 up. Printed list. O. F. Butts. 220 8. 17th street. L M77sm 16 STORAGE. Rules , lOc a line r.ich Insertion. Jl.W a line per month , Nothing taken for less than 25o. STORAGE FOR HOUSEHoT.D GOODa ; CLEAN and cheap rale. R. Wells. 1111 Farnam. M-iooa STORAGE ; WILLIAMS & CROSS , 1214 HARNEY. M-101 STOVES STORED DURING THE SUMMER. 1207 Douglus. Omaha Binvo Repair works , Ml'JI mayil WANTED TO"BUY. " Rale * . IWo word ( list Insertion , la a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less tlmn 23c. IlfailEsfFlUCE FOR : -HAND FURNITURE7 carpets , etc. S. II. Brown , 3.M N..tli. . Tel , 1711. N 841 M9 WANTED TO BUY. A SMALL STOCK OK furniture nnd undertaking In Iowa or No. brnnka. Write fully to J. II. S. . 61 Webstvi avenue , Mui-kegon , Mich. N MSa2 27 * wu im'ljI'um'iLVSERS FOR A LAROE amount of Und In eastern Nebraska at u bar gain. LlNt your land with us , Agents need not nppl/ . Fidelity Trust company , 1703 1'ar- nnm Btrit. N M993 SO WANTED. HOUSE $1,000.00 TO $1,600.00 ; CAN pay $ .200.03 , balance easy payments. Address 1C * . Bee. N-.M149 27 WANTED. FINEST HOUSE AND LOT $2.500,00 or $3,000.00 cash will buy. Owner send full puillculars , price , etc. , 1C 4 , care Bee. N-MII3 27 RETAIL I.VMUER YARD , NEB. OR WESTERN lovvu. Additus P. O. Box K'i , David City , Neb. N-170 MSI * FOR SALE FURNITURE. Rates , Hfco a word llrst Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken forless than 25c. FOR BALK- HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND FUR- nllure. 3615 I'harks it. OJlSJ * FORSALE HOR9E8WAOONS.ETO : IUIM , 111) t lln * ttch Insertion , $1.60 n lln prf month , Nothl.ig lrk < > 3 for less thin ISc. _ " ALL KINDS OF"VIIIUI.BS : AT toe OM THE Oo.Ur. W. I' , Mumnugh , 1213 Farmun * t. P-341 M3 _ _ } IOO.OO SIMPSON MAKU CAIUIIAOIJ AT LESS tlmn H price ; uswl 1 year ; good delivery wagon , newly painted , ICG. 00 ; Iwst $ aj.DO top buecy In Omaha. Drummond. llth and JJamey. _ P-M3TO .M3 _ FOR SALE-FAMILY HORSE , PERFECTLY gentle , Also hand-made leather top Imck'y. K C. Bee , P-17I-I FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. SIDEWALK IIRICK AND TILE , WM. J. WEL- linn i , 331 Board of Trade building. _ _ " NEW AND SECONDHAND"BICYCLES cl > ip. F. K. Boll , D07 N. Y. Life , Omaha. _ _ J _ _ _ " _ Q-.M541 mlO * _ A BKCONIMlANlT "THIRTY-QUART ICH cicnni machlno for ealo clienp. Balduff. Ij : ! KOI i-tm. Q-M613 " _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BALED HAY FOR SALE. THE STANDARD Cnllle Company. Ames , Neb. , hnvo 2 0 Ions nf KOOCI barn stored hay for sale. All order * niled promptly. _ Q-103 renT HALijT oNis WARWICK BICYCLE , 1594 pattern. 11. E. B. , Omaha Coal. Coke and I.lmo Co. Q-M1CS 23 * _ FOR SALE PLATE GLASS SHOW CASES , different sites , client" for cash. Megi-ath Sta tionery Co. , 1301 Fnrnnm st. tj 173-1 FOR HALE , FINE STEfK bargain. Address K 9 , Bee. Q-237 23 * MISCELLANEOUS. Rales , lie ! word first Insertion , Ic word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c. WANTED. $900.00 , 2 YEARS AT 7 PRR CENT. $0,000.00 Improved I entity security. Addresa K J. Bee. R-141 27 FINiTsQUARE PIANO FOR RENT OR HALE cheap. S. Bank , 111 S. ICth St. R )3-23 ) CLAIRVOYANTS. Rates , IHo word first Insertion , Ic n word thereafter. Nothing tak n for less than 25c. MIlS. DR. II. WARlfEN , CLAIRVOYANT. HE- llable business me'llum ; 7th year at 119 .N. 18. ASTROLOGER-"OLD DR. PAUL CASTOR ; " send date of birth , BOX , 23 cents nnd stnmp for future prospects , marriage , Imslneys , specu lation , nil nffnlrs , 2SS Third avenue , New York. Mention paper. S-M22S 27 * PASSAGE , BATHS , ETC. Rates , lOo a line each Insertion , $1.50 n line per month. Nolhlng lakcn for lesa than 23c. MADAME SMITH. 602 S. 13TH. 2D FLOOR , loom 3. Massage , vapor , alcohol , steam , nul- phurlne nnd sea baths. T M9I9 2S * MADAME BROWN , 1311 CAPITOL AVENUE. 2d Moor , room 4 , massage , alcohol , sulphur nnd sea baths. T M22iS 3 * _ _ MASSAGE , MADAME BERNARD , 1419 DODGE. T M1M 1 * PERSONAL. Rates , H4o word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for Usa than ! 5c. VIAVI. HOME TREATMENT FOR LADIES. Health book & consultation free. Address or call Vluvl Co. , sulto 340. Bee Bldg. Lady attendant. MASSAGE TREATMENT , ELECTRO-TUCK- mal baths. Scalp and hair treatment. manW euro nnd chiropodist. Mrs. Post , 319V4 S. 15th. Wlllmell blk. U 103 MADAME LA ROOK. MASSAGE. 322 N. 1STII. parlors 12 and 13. U-MT53 23 * MRS. F. DORSEY , CARD HEADING. 112) ) N. 20th street. U 910-20 * GOOD SAMARITAN REMEDY COMPANY. 301 N. ICth street , emu chronic diseases uf cither sex or money refunded ; $1.00 per manth ; send Btamp or call ; want lady agents , . , . , ILYVE THE STATE HOTEL. 1308 TO 1312 Douglas slreet , newly refurnished and le- lltted In lirst class order. Would be. pleased to nave the public give mo their pati image. Open nil hours. Mrs. J. F. Reid. " _ OLD GENTLEMEN WHO DESIRE TO SPEND the evening of their lives In quiet nnd repose In a most delightful climate may secure a liotno for life , Including cnro and medical nt- lendance In sickness by the payment of from $1.000.00 to $2.000.00. Apply. Sisters St. Joseph's Sanitarium , San Dlcgo. Cal. U M153 30 * BRUNSKILL , SIGN PAINTER , ICTH AND DoJge. U-M158 1 * MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE. Rates , lOo a line first Insertion , $1.59 a Una per monlh. Nothing taken tor less than 25c ' ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO. , 318 N. Y. LIFE , loans at low rates for choice security on Ne braska and Iowa farms or Omaha city property. W 108 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real estate. Brennan , Love & Co. , Paxton blk. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES ON improved and unimproved Omaha real estate , 1 to B years. Fidelity Trust Co. , 1702 Farnam. W HO WANTED , APPLICATIONS FOR LOANS. J. D. Zlttle , Brown blk. , Omaha. w 107 LOANS ON IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED city properly ; $3,000 and upwarJc , B to 6V4 per cent ; no delays. W. Farnam Smith & Co. , 1320 Farnam. W 100 LOANS ON REAL ESrATE.WARRANTS.GOOp notes , etc. , bought. Qurvln Bros. , 210 N. Y. Life MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. THE O. F. Davis . i. . 1505 Farnam at. W 111 7 PER CENT MONEY. R. C. PATTERSON. 423 Ramge bldg. W 303 M2 _ MONEY" LOAN ON "FARMS IN DOUGLAS improved and unimproved Omaha real estate. Fidelity Trust Co. . 1702 Farnam Bt. W 110 OMAHA LOAN & TRUST CO. . ICTH AND Douglas its. , loan money en city and farm property at lowest rates of Interest. W 103 LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES LOANED ON nr bought. F. C. Chesney , Kansas Clty. _ Mo. MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA PROPERTY and Ncbinska farms nt from 6 to 7 per cent. W. B. Melkle , First Nat'I bank blJg. W 113 C Ar STARR. ClTY LOANS ON IMPROVED property. Moved ofllce to CIS N. Y. Life build ing. W M3S3 M5 UNITED STATES MORTGAGE CO. OK NEW Yiuk. Submit choice loans to F. S. I'uwy , net-lit , First National Bank bldg. W M225 m20 MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. Kate * . lOo a line first Insertion. $1,50 n line per month. Nothing taken for less than 23o WILL LOAN MONEY ON ANY KIND OK SE- curlty ; ttrlctly confidential. A. E. Harris , room 1 , Continental block. X 115 MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE , PIANOS , nil artlcli-a ofvalue. . Fred Terry , 430 Ramga block. X 110 _ _ Hit ! 1'LACU TO BORROW MONEY ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MONEY ON HORSES AND MULES. 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 Unit remain with Jon. MONEY IK YOU WANT NO PUBLICITY , MONEY IN large or small amounts , MONEY AT LOWEST PO.SSllIE ! RATES. MONEY IN QUICKEST POSSIBLE TIME , MONEY THAT you may pay back at any tlmo nnd In any nnuunl. Is nt ROOM 4. WITH- NELL block , cor. 15th nnd Hurney sts. THE FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. X-U3 _ MUNLY TO LOAW- Wo will loan > ou any sum which you wish , sn.UI or large , nt thq lowest possible rates. In thu quickest possible time and for any length of time to suit you. You can pay It back in such Installments as you wish , when you wish , nnd only pay for It us long as you keep It. You can boirovv on HOUSEHOLD KURNITURE AND PIANOS , HORSES , WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS , MERCHANDISE. OR ANY OTHER SECURITY. Without publicity or removal of property. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. , 300 SOUTH 16TH STREET. First floor ahovo the street. THE OLDEST , LARGEST AND ONLY INCOR PORATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA. X-lll TO IXJAN ON HORSES. V/fVtiONrj and furniture of all kinds , Daslnes- Cintldntlal. J , U. Haddock , room 427 , Itamij i hliri. ; X 1JO _ MUNEY TO LOAN , 71/1 N. Y. LIKE BLDaT X 849 BUSINESS Rates , lOo a line each Insertion , $1.50 a line per month. Nothing taken for less than 25c. A iiusiNiTss " "riLvr wiLL PAY YOU A protlt of $100.00 per month for $300.00. I t. Bee. Y 123-26 * _ FOR SALE. STOCK DRUGS IN KOUTHWEST- rrn Colorado ; will involcu about $3,500.00 ; 13.iXW.tM cash , balance In Iowa or Neb. leal rulute , or cllt-edga paper. Must be tnkt-n by May 10. Address box 14 , J. W. N . Mant Vista , Colo. _ " BTOCK"QK GENERAL MERCHANDISE" 4 * > acres of land , free of Incumbiancr , for $2 500.W cash It taken at once. W. C. Rltciil * , Pi nderNeb. _ _ Y M131 13 HAVE $500 00 TO BUY WORKING INTEREST In established business. Address K 14 , Bei > . _ Y M193 27 * FOR HALE. $ * .000,00 CLEAN HARDWARE tuck In one ot the best towns In luvva. Will tike part cash and balance In long tune well secured notes. Lock Box 26 , Stuart , Neb. Y - M152 * Portrait of a Lady who has cleaned house all day without Pearline and she's had a lively time of ' . "it. There's another day just like it coining to-morrow and more afterwards. Now , see the difference. With Pearline , all this hard work would be easy ; through in half the time ; nobody disturbed by it. Pearline cleans , without the least harm , everything that water doesn't hurt. You won't have your paint streaked and rubbed off or your marble discolored or your temper ruffled or well , Pearline ban ishes more of the ills attending house-cleaning than anything else known just as good for washing clothes. Peddlers nnd some unscrupulous proccrs will tell you " tins is as good as" or " the same as I'carlltic. " IT'S TA1..SE Pearline is never peddled , * nnd if your crocer sends you in place of Pearline , bo Back honest sen it it biiek. 409 JAMES PYLE , New York. BUSINESS CHANCES. Continued. FKKNCH & CO. , UOO.M 22 SCHLITZ UI.UO. , Oinnhn , tiinku a specialty of business chaucca ; buy , cell or trnde slocks oC merchandise and rcnl cnli.tc. furnish pnrtncra nnd cnpltnl , nnd nlwnjn Imvo opportunities for prolltnble In- veatmcnts. Consult them. Y < C9 _ 1'OU 8ALI2 , lir,8T llCTAIIj DUSINKHS ON l th atrt-etj stock , * 2W. Address II 4U. Dec. Y S37 2li BALH. HAIINKSS SIIOI' IN OMAH.vcON- iu > cttHl With unu of the lur c ictnll atorcn. Price , Jl.COO.OO. A aplondld opportunity for a practical harness man. No trade. .Stringer it Ouc , room 11 , l-'reiuer block , Onmhn.V V 220 20 * FOR EXCHANGE. Ilntea , lOo a line each Insertion , $1.00 n line per month. Notnlnir taken for lesa than ! 5c. WANTKD. A FINK TEN Oil TWELV1MIOOS1 modern house with bum or loom for one In exchange for clear land. U. J. Kendall. DO ! IJtown block. Z 203 31 STOCK OK MILLINHUV AND NOTIONS : w ant horaca & cattle. Uox 235 , Frankfort , Ind _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Z 1ZL , I OWN 100 PAUMS IN NKHHASKA , ICANUA3 nn I Dakota ; will 'ell cheap or exchange for nulsa. , hoises & cattle. Addrass , box 70 , Frankfort , Ind. Z-122 _ _ TO CXCHANOU TOIt IOWA , NKIIIIASKA OR Missouri land , f,0 head of standard and nonstandard - standard stallions , mares nnd geldings. W. U. Oaks. Silver City , " la , _ _ _ _ Z M8G2 2 * TO EXCHANOi : . A"JWM.OO STOCK UIIY goods , bought one year neo , for a llrst-clasa Btnndnrd piano and cash. Address II 47 , Dee . Z M870 29 jjfllce. _ _ _ _ _ VOll EXCHANGE. 12 LOTS IN TIIU1VINO s. w. Nebraska town , clear. What have you ? T. H I' . . 3u8 Pnxtoii blk. Z MDjT _ WO-ACUE I'AUM IN WASHINGTON ( STATE ) C ml. from II. U. town , 400 acres cult. , 0-room house , barn nnd out bldgs. . Rood beating orchard , for Omaha property or Nebraska farm. IrsL jUbert i ear221S l'a lllc. Z-918 27 _ _ _ _ i--oii KxcTLCNa7-i2Tobo WOHTII OK CLEAU real t-btatc , consisting of city property In Chicago cage , Sioux City nnd Medical lake , and good linpioxrd land In Nebraska find Colorado ; will trade nil or part for cattle or stock of mer chandise. M. L. Itosslter , Silver Crook. Neb. ' Z M107 28 * _ _ _ _ _ J2.000.00 CASH AND A JD.OW.M'-IlIlIf'IC HflLP- Ing , clear , for good fnnn Williams & MUtan , loom 313 , McCague building , ' 'opposite pof toillce. FAIR LI1.VTHEII SADDLIJ f\Nfi IirtlDLn FOR kodak or other camera ; good as new. Addiesa 1C 7 , Bee. ' 55-180-27 f FOB SALE HEAL ESTATE. Rates. lOc a line first Insertion , Jl.W n Una per month. Nothing taken forjess than 23o UAIIOAIN , N. E. cbliNElCttTH AND HICK- ory. F. K. Darllnaliarkgr LTock. R Er12i PAKNAM STREBT- LOT a , ItUiOCK ID , WEST Knd add. ; no better rosldenou ( lot In city ; alaa lot 2. block 1 , Creaton add. Address Ktchanga Rank. Marietta. Pa. . R E M14t nSO * _ 13ARQAINS , HOUSES , 1-OTB AND FARMS , ealo or trade. F. 1C. Darling , Uaricer block. m _ FOR SALE , OVER 4,000 CAREFULLY SElected - lected farina scailcrcd all over Iowa and Ne braska. Hundreds of the most Inviting bargains. The best and safest Investment in be found In America. Any one of these 4,000 farms will earn n good Interest on the tnvestmtnt. 1'rk-es range from $3.00 to JjO.OO per acre. No lists rent out. No trades. We h ive the farms nnd the bargains. Call for particulars. DORKS & Hill , 1108 Farnam street. UE 197 m7 ONE 200-ACRE FARM TOR SALE. APPLY TO \V. J. Harrison or A. D. Roue , on farm , lilalr. R E M293 tl.OOO FOR HOUSE G ROOMS LOT 33X140 , 3315 Jonea street. { 100.00 clown , balance $15.00 monthly. Houct alone cost J1.1M. Selby. 331 Chamber of Commerce. R B 573 FOR SALE. HOUSE OF 0 ROOMS. BATH room , good barn , largo lot ; $5,000.00 If sold at once ; JJ,500.00 cash payment. Lougea & Towle , 233 P. aii street. Council Bluffs , In.RE RE M830 TO JUST LOOK AT THAT NEW COTTAGE IN . AVONOALQ PARK and you will be delighted with It. Nowhere clso In Omaha can you B'-cura a NEW HOME with all modern Improvements Including Electric Lights , Paved Street * , Stone Sidewalks , 1'arks , Tiees , etc. for the small sum of js.soo ! JJOOCASU We can sell you a $7M.OO lot , N. E. corner , (50x120) ) , on juoposed boulevard , for 50.00 nnd Kl\o jou u chance to pay for It at $3.00 per month. Money In It. FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY. 1702 Farnam ctiect , S. E. cor. Bee Uul'.dlng. N. B. Wo have a number of other big bargains. R K S50-M IS FARM LANDS. C.F. HARRISON. 12 N.Y.LIFE. 100 ACRES. CENTRAL NEIIRASICA. NICE grove , for $1.000.00 ; small payment down , balance monthly payments. Will pay buyer's car fare. WllllanH & Mlttnn. loom 313 Mc Cague building. Opposite postolllce. DO YOU WANT A HOME , A COXY LITTLE farm of 3 to 30 acres , where you can attend to your bimlni's-i In the city nnd raise your own fruit , vegetables nnd poultry nnd live like u kltiit when tlnips me hault'ome quick nnd get your choice. Terms easy. Add. RJX CG Mlllanl , Nub. R E 17. ! A WELL IMPROVED FARM Or 210 ACRES IN Dlxon county. Neb. , only 3 mllea from good market nnd lallrond , all clear ; will take gnod Omalm property In tradf. J have a few choleo IICIH lots left In llurnlmm I'laec ; paving will c'omuu-nctj nnw. For particulars call J. A. 608 Brown block , R Lovgiun , E-MJ-27 FOR SALE , FINE BRICK HOUSE AND 2 lots ; $1.000.00 , uoith $8,000.00-.Stilngi-r A : Oue , loom 11 , Fn-nzer block. tVij.i ll ---l --1' FOR SALE OR KXCHAKtiE. FINE IMproved - proved stock farm of S > 0 nv'ies In northwest Mo. , 23 miles fiom St. JomtUi , 3 nillfn fiom two rallnay statlona. WUljIifiJl ehcnp for cu her or good paper , or nlll exejiaui ; for clean stock of merchandise. Address llrtx A , Rook Port , Mo. oiu R E M21G 3 UNDERTAKERS A Rates. IHo woid first l iAVt'on ( , Jo a word tliL-rcafter. Nothing taken for less than 23c. ' " H. K. BURICET. FUNERAL .DIRECTOR. AND enibulnier. 1C18 Chicago ( . Tel 90. IM MUSIC , ART AND5'IJANGUAGE. , ' ' | ; ; Rates , lOo a line each lneofiv > n , $1.00 a line per month. Nothing taken for li'J < than 2Jc. Q. F. UI5LLEN11KCK , BANJO1ST AND teacher , mil ) California t. 914 UPHOLSTERING. Rates. IHo word flr t Insertion , lo n wonl thereafter. Nothing takenjor leaa than 25o. GLOBE UPHOLSTERINQ CO..OENERAL FUR- nlturo repairing ; estlnutes and Information cheerfully Klxen. All oik celled for and promptly attended to. 2023 Farnum at. Telephone 7SO. Us CITY UPIlOLSTEIUNll CO. FUHNITl'llB made nnd repaired. Carpe.s laid and furnituru patchtd and polished. 2DOS rurnam ; tel. 15 < 3. 1 2)1-M.5 ) SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. Rates , lljc word first Insertion , lo a word theri-aftfr. Noihlng taken for leas tlmn 21c. ' ' ' VAN BANT'S SCHOOL OK 'siIOliril'A'Nb. 8U N , Y Life , Omnaa. Atlc for circular , M127 FINANCIAL. Rat s , 1H" word llrst Insertion , Ic a worn thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c. SUCCESSFUL SPECULATION Can be mndo open to nil. Direct Information on the market will be sent by ui by tele graph to nnv on who di'slrt-s to become a- BUbscrlbcr. W nlso mall dally market letter. To the SPECULATOR and the ono who contem plates ) entering upon thli Held our services will be found most valuable. Very handsome protlts have been mndo In n single turn , through early Information received from us. Tor terms , etc. , address Thompson & Dcrr Co. , S8 Wnll street. Incorporated under the laws of the state of New York. Cnpltnl $10i > ,000.00. M--037 23 DRESSMAKING. Rntei , 1'io a word first insertion , lo R word thereafter. Nothing taken forleas than 2Jc. DRESSMAKING IN FAMILIES. ADDRESS Miss Stuidy , 4213 Nicholas street. M 'J73 MSI * MEDICAL. Rates , 154c word first Insertion , lo < i word thereafter. Nothing taken for lesi than 23c , DR. C. V. CROOKS' NEW METHOD TREAT- mcnt of nerves , Btomuch , heart , 407 Bee Bldg. 935 PASTURAGE. Rates , l',5o word first In-crtlon , lo a. word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 23c. WE HAVE ICO ACRES OF BLUE GRASS PASture - turo for noises. Board fence ; spring water. Barton & I'helps , Gllmore , Neb. , or A. W. I'helps & Son , 207 N. Y. Life bldg. Tel. phnna 1051. M 939 JSl' BLUE GRASS PASTt'IlAOn , 123 ACRES , REY- mour Pnik. well fenced , watered nnd shaded. Can nccommndato 30 head of horse * . 40 to M head of cattle. Apply to Geo. L. Millet , pirlt olllce. City Hall. 201-2'J SEAfiLES & SEARLES , SPECIALISTS Chronic WE Nervous Private & CURE Specal Diseases. XKKATAIVNT IIY 31 All , Coinultiitlon Froa Wo cure Cntarrh , All Diseases of the Nose , Throat , Ohost , Stomaoh , Liver , Blood , Skin and Kidney Dis eases , Female Weaknesses , Lost Manhood , AND ALL PRIVATE DIS EASES of MEN. PIIEB , FISTULA AND REOTAT , Ur.cEim ourod without niiln or Uotoiition from Uislnoa * RUPTURE. 2Vo Cnro 2V J'ay. Call on or acidrt > os with stump for circulars , free book and receipts , lat stairway south of Pout Oftlce , Room 7 * Dr , Searles and Saarles , " 88outh0 8Alsf NB QUICKLY AND rEUMANKSTLY riin-il ut Nervous Debility Lost Vitality. Vnrlcucciv , Atropliy , rilhlcul Weakness , etc. . | , y | J\ . llAI'O.UiOKipaiJMiiiloollciiieilr. Urltlt-n itmiriiiitr'Mifvurf * . Kofi by Kuan K Co. . Cor. llth A : loucn ) ! KI . mill J. A. 1'ullcrA Co. . ( 'or. nth t DoiiL'lixsast . , OMAHA. BUREAU. SUEi.t GO. SOLI01TURS.Ilou Bulldlns , OMAHA. NEB. Ailvlco RH1LWAY TIME GHRD Ltaves ICHlCACiiy. BLiRLlNQ'lON ic Q.Atrlve | Omaha/ / Depot 10th und Mason Sts. I Omaha 4:40pm : Chicago \estlbuie Hl-'Jur t > :4Jum : Cnlcafo Kxpn-sa 4. 'pui i.oapm Chicago nnd Iowa Louil 6.o0.ini ll:3un : : Pactlla Junction Local 5S5pni : Leaves JBLRLINO'lON & MO. RIVER.IAirivei Oinalial Depot 10th and Mason Bts. | Omaht lO.lCam . Denver Exmtms . . . . ; , im 0lSunDtadvvood : Impress . 4:10im : 4.1'Jpm ' . Denver Exptess . 4/0 ; / m Ci. . . Nebraska Local ( except Sun. ) . . . uiWimi l > :10am. . Lincoln Local ( excejit Sun1ai..ll:2j.im ) : Leaves I K. C. , ST. J. & C. B. ( Arrlv es * _ OniahaJ Depot lOtn ami Mason ats. I Omaha :45am : Kansas City Day Expiess B.Sapin 9ISpm.K. : O. Nlebt Ex. via U. P. Tinns. C:50am : Leaves I CHICAGO. R. I. & PACIKIC ( Arrives OiniiliulUnlon IeKt | IQlh nnd Mason Sis. | Omahi 9:30am..Atlantic : HMircsa ( ox. Suniiay. ; . . ; : ] . ' .iim S'OOpm Night Express Ci3im : B:00pm..Chicago : Vestlbuled Limited. . . . 3 uopin K.lOam.Oklahoma Exp. ( to G. B. ex Sun. ) . C:23am : C:30nm.Oklahoma : & Texas Exp. ( ex un.12iin.im 205pm ; Colorado Limited 4opm : Leaves I UNION PACIKIO. JArrlvei _ pmahaUnlonlJepot [ , lOlli & Mason Sts.f Oinalu "bCOam : Denver Expi ss 3:50pm : 20pm : Overland Klyer 6:0pm : 8 : pmBeatrlcn & Stromsb'g Ex ( ex f3un,12:30am : C:40im : ] Pacific Express 10.Hani 6jvpm : Fast Mall 40pm : Leaves ( CHICAGO , MIL. & ST. PAUL I Arrives IniiUiail'nlun Depot 1'Jlh & Mason Hta | Omaht ' 'C:3 : ! > pm Chlcaso Llm'lted TTsiuOoin tt10.un..Chicago ; Expicss ( ex. aun. ) . . . . 5:30pm : P. , E. A : MO. VAl.Lin. Dcput IStli nndWobsiei bts. : .in. . . . . , ' - ii'pm 4:05pm : VestlbulB Limited 9Zuuin : C:30pm : Eastern Klyer 2:13pm : C.SOpmlUx. Sat..Chic. ) Pass.Ex. ( Min. ) ii : . > : pin CMiun : Ma. Vulley Local I0ijpni : Lraxes I MIShOURI PACIKIC. ( Arrives Onmlial Depot 15th and Wtbuter His. ( omn h i 12:2 : pm. , St. Louis Expiess iiuva7n : l"'K'pm : ' St. Louli Express CWpm .f.lOpm.Dally ( ex. Bun. ) Nebraska Local. S.lOim leaves I a , ST. P. . 17. & O. I Arrive , " Omuhnj Dupot15th _ und N'cbster Sis. ( Omaha "SOOam..Bluux : C'lty Accom ( ix Sun ) . , . . 6:0"ptn : 10.00am . .Sluux I'llj Arcuin ( Sun Only ) . . S'l pin 12:15pm..Sioux : C'lty ixpru ; i ( Ex. Sun.lliliin ) : ! l:30pm : fit. Paul Limited 9.10am leaves I SIOUX CITY & PACIKIC , lArrlvuj OiiLihalU. P. Depot I0th & Masun Slit ] Om.i.u . . . City Puiiwiuur. . 3SJpm Ht. Paul Eiprt-ns lo.i > Jam Lca > I SIOUX"CITV & l-Ai\Kia JArrlvei" jJmalinl _ 1/yPot / 15th nnd Webiier _ Sts. I Omaha C:30pm.r..Ht. Paul Limited. . ! > .iOu : > 6i/pm. . . . . . . . . . Chicago llinlt t 9:4nr- : ! ) Leaves f OMAHA Ii ST. I/JUI3. rAfrlv7 j UmshalU. P Depot 10th & U s > > - Sis I Oni.ih.i tEpm : it. I/iun Cannon il.il ! Vipra TIIFIR m llllvlli Omalm Worklngmou Rasont the Utterances and Acts of Curtain Persons. RLSOLUTIONS OF CENTRAL LABOR UNION Tellers l-ny Thi'lr Ih'ipcct * to thn I.Kiit .tlinmcrrA of thn louu Kullrouils An Oiniiliu I'rrMclu'r mill .liulK" ANn h'ronnl Other Pltty-four ilclocatca rtnd several visitors , atnoti ) ; whom wns Mr. Mlclmcl Nelson , secre tary of District assembly No. 12t ) . attended the iHcetlni ; of tlio Oiniiliu Conlnil Labor union W.Hllieml.iy nlglit In I'ntterson's hall , 1623 Knrnum street. I'rosltlent John H. Schtipp inatlo n verbal report of what liail been ilnno toward assisting the Kelly army wltli food anil otlicr comforts of life , anil also what Imtl been ilono by the mayor , chief of pollco nml other city olllcors. It was then ordered that a vote of tlmnlts bo tendered to the olllcera of the Central Labor union and the city oillcors who , by words and actions , bad shown their sympathy with the oppressed poor by aiding the members of Kelly's army to secure the necessaries of life whllo In this community. The committee on nrbltrat'on reported that ns yet they v.erc unable to settle the- trouble of the horse collar makers with their former employes , but were of the opinion that before the next regular rneotliiB of the union they would have nil differences adjusted. This committee nlso reported that the trouble be tween Tailors union No. iiJ and the firms of Frank J. Hamce and J. H. McDonald , merchant tailors , had been satisfactorily ket- tled , and that the men wore now ill work again as usual. The committee on homo Industry submitted a report showing that considerable work had been done to further the cause of home In dustry , and asUliiR tlio co-operation of all the p-oplo In these tryliiR times to help build up a demand for homo labor. The following aRrconient , which explains Itself , was appended to their report : OMAHA , April 13. Wo , the umlerslEiied , UKreo to purchase only union-made cooparaKo and malt from this date on. KU13U KHIIG IHK\VINO ) COMPANY , Ily William KrtiR. Manager. The readlnR of this agreement was the slp- ; nal for applause , which was given heartily , mid one do'epate icmark d that lie would buj a glass of Krug's beer before ho wont home , rh ? delegates from Coopers' union No. 10 were exceedingly well pleased with the re port of the committee , and &ald to The Dee reporter If this example was followed by all the users of cooperage goods Omaha could keep from 701) to SOO men at work steady making barrels , kegs , tierces , etc. Ihoy hoped to co all friends of organize- ! labor fho\v that they appreciate the stop taken by the Krug llnnving campany , and believed that others would follow. A communication from District Assembly No. 12fl announced that a committee of two had been appointed by the district assembly and asked that a like number be named by the Central Labor union to Investigate the actions and words of the representatives of the Iowa railroads , with a view of learning whether any unlawful acts had been com mitted by said representatives of the rail roads. The request was grunted and the chair named John W. Vogan of Typographi cal Union No. 190 and Frank 13. Ileacock of Machine Wood Workers Union No. 1 as such committee. Judge Iliibb.trd in particular was roasted to a turn by nearly everybody present for his Inhuman language. AFTF3U A I'UKACMEK. The members then held a general talk upon the labor question and ono of the mem bers read an editorial from the Christian Advocate which was spoken of as un "al leged religious sheet. " After some very warm discussion , which , however , was all one sided , the following resolution was passed by a unanimous vote : Unsolved , That the Central' Labor union hereby denounces one Frank Crane , n sensa tional Individual who prostitutes the teach ings of Jesus Christ for his personal ag grandizement by using tlio columns of an al leged religious publication to abuse and < lp- b.ise the cause of labor , and that we call upon all members of labor organizations to use their Influence to counteract the loathsome efforts of this miserable bolnir. After passing the above resolution the delegates hardly seemed katlsflcd to quit at that and without any opposition .whatever , the following resolution was read and passed which speaks for itself : Whereas , The Omaha Central Labor union deems it Its duty to r.iiso Its voice in the Inter est of humanity and especially that downtrod den class of unfortunate beings , the unem ployed laborers of the land , and , Whereas , The police judge of this city , ono Derka by name , has seen lit not only to disgrace himself but the judicial position he now occupies by recently issuing a pirole to city and county prisoners , providing such criminals would join General Kelly's In dustrial army , therefore bo it Resolved , That the Central Labor union views this act as an Insult to all laboring men , of whatever calling , and be It further Resolved , That the said Judge Derka be and Is hereby denounced for this unjustifiable act , as being unworthy the high olllclal posi tion he now holds and that wo call upon all respectable and liberty-loving people to place the stamp of dlsappioval upon this contempt ible act. The Painters and Decorators union had a kick coming , and it WPS promptly referred to the committee on home Industry with in structions to settle the matter peaceably if possible , but to settle It some way. The trouble arises from the fnct that ono of the lurgo employers of the city has refused to employ a union foreman , and the union journeymen think that they are getting the worst of It as long a ? a nonunion man is employed to criticise and run down their work arbitrarily In favor of nonunion men. It will likely bo settled by the next meetlm ; . Letters were rcoslved from Senator Charles F. Ma.nlerson and Congri'hsman William J. Ilry.m. stating that they would carefully con sider the bills Introduced by the Seamen's Union of AniPriea , and would support what they considered just. The union will soon publish n list of all the business houses In Omaha that aru con sidered to bo nonunion firms. It will be published In vest-pocket form , and copies will be furnished to all members and friends of organized lijbor. Jiulgo llrrlci I xphilus. OMAHA , April 2fi. To the IMIIor of The Duo : Dear Sir I notice In your evening paper a publication of n resolution of tlio Central Labor union denouncing mo "for Issuing a parole to all city and county pris oners , providing such criminals would Join General Kelly's Industrial army. " While It Is not my habit to court notoriety In answer ing articles or reflections In newspapers that may be derogatory to my character , this matter has assumed such a magnitude that It may bo proper to place myself In a trim light before the people , and then thasa that wish to criticise mo may know whereof they speak. On the day hoforo Kelly's Industrial army arrived at Omaha the police reporters of both dallies , myself and others wcro discussing the coming of Kelly's army. None of us then know anything about the real character of the army , except what had been published In the papers , and among other things wo read that the Hoard of Health had discussed the propriety of vaccinating the whole army. I thought then that It.as only talk , the snmo as our conversation. Son.o ono sug gested that It would bo a good thing to glvo thi ) vagrants In custody a chain : ? to got out of the city , I said perhaps It would. I d'd not have any miuli serious Intentions and d'd ' not Isstio parole to either city or county prls- onnrs , and did not dlachargo H single pris oner from the city or county Jail for the pur pose of Jotting him join Kclly'o Industrial army. While I recognize tlio fact that lama serv ant of the people and that criticism lu ono nf tlio Incidents to my trust , yet I do bolluvo that when n scathing denunciation without just foundation Is paused any one that han had a voice In such measure or has any IntoreMt In the matter will take time and Invevtlgato at the county and city julh and see whether ho Is doing himself and publlo Hnrvnnta Jus tice. LOUIS IIHKKA. Police Judge. rrniii Hut. Trunk Cruiu > . OMAHA , April 26 - To the Omaha Cun- tral Labor I'nlon : In 'he ' iirwspapcrs this morning , April 26 , there In a statement tlmt voti paused n resolution drnounclnit myself nt ono "who prostitutes the teachings of JMUS Christ for hl perxonnl aggrandizement , using the columns of nn alleged publication to abuse and abase the causp of labor. " This la a serious charge against n Christian min ister whoso work lies chiefly among the wageworkors , If It Is true , I have no busi ness to bo a minister. If It Is untrue , you ha\o done nit > nn Injustice. I ImVo stiuVionl confldenro In the common sense of the laborIng - Ing people to believe tlmt this unjtisl net for I so consider It , was taken became tho- wns presented to > ou nn unfair nnd Impcr feet representation of my attitude toward the working men. You continually nssert tlmt you are pro testing against the robbery that coriior.uIOMS am ! others are making upon the wng worker. Will you In turn do all In yout power to rob nip of nil the capital tlmt 1 have laid up. My capital Is my reputation Above what I have used for the support ol my family , nil the money that I have oarnei so far In this world has been devoted tc works of charily. I hnvo nothing laid up , except , 1 hope , a good napie. The wage * workers are asking for fair play Are you willing to give what you ask for' Will you stlgmatl/o n minister as a hypo- crlto and a "miserable being" upon nn ex parto statement of his accusers ? I respect fully ask to be given nn opportunity to speak In my own defense. IJvery man ought to have the privilege of defending hlmsi-u under circumstances vheio he run speak to the best advantage. 'H Is In my own pulpit that I am able to express myself with more freedom than anywhere else. I therefore ask you nnd all of the laboring men nf this city whom yon represent to hear what I have to say for myself In my own church , corner Twentieth and Davenport streets , next Sun day night at S o'clock. Surely even so good a cause as yours can not afford to rashly and Indiscriminately condemn us a scoundrel every one who does not perfectly coincide with nil of your views , FUANK CUANI3. Tlio Involution Of medicinal ogents Is gradually relegating the old-tlmo herbs , pills , draughts and vovo- tnbl'j extracts to the roar and bringing Urn gem r.'il use the pleasant and effective llci'iM laxative , Sjrtip of Figs. To got the trim lorrrdy sea tlmt It Is manufactured by rtH California Fig Syrup Co. only. For saU Y/ all loading druggists. COLLECTION OF CITY TAXES. rriilili-ins Which thn IVopIo Hunt to Solve for I ho AHTH-MII-H. A well known Omaha attorney , who keeps posted on questions relating to taxation , said to a Ilco man yesterday : "The lice Is making the right kind of fig ! ) ' , on the ques tion of tax assessments this year. The train of evils following In the wako of our present Illegal methods should not bo buf fered longer to exist. Douglas county should be the first lo ' 'onn out squarely for the enforcement of ( ho l.w and go Into t'io ' State Hoard of Equalization with a showing of full-value nss'sspicp.t ami obtain an equalizing iatu with other counties In the state. "There Is another problem fur this : . * ul other cities in the state to solve In tlio near future. It is perhaps not known to many that recent decisions of the su preme and dlstrht courts have made it unsafe to puroh-ii-e fur taxes any property on which there Is liable to bo n city tax or special assessment. Tax purchasers from this on must confine their investments to farm lands , upon which county and state taxes only can he levied. The cities must depend upon volunteer pay ment of taxes by property owners. Juflglni ? by universal experience the amount which can thus bo collected will not bo very large. Special assessment * , which form so largo a part of our annual taxes , are likely to bo the first omitted and thus make public im provements very uncertain or entirely Im practicable. There teems to be no way out of this dllllculty , unless purchasers at tax sales shall receive assurance from the city that the city will stand good for Its void assessments , which In time past have been numerous , Tlio city of Omaha * , up to the date of a recent decision ol the supreme court , has been In the habit of refunding void assessments , when paid by a purchaser at tax .sale. Unless there is a positive as surance that this Is to continue city property must remain unsold for want of bidders , " RECEPTION TO SECRETARY BAER Omulm ClirlKlliin Kiiili-noniri ; Addrcssnil by Him l.iiHt Mglil. A union meting of the Christian I'ndeav- orers of Omaha nnd Council llluffc wns hold nt the Firht Congregational church last evenIng - Ing for the purpose of extending a welcome to General Secretary J. Willis Daor ol Doston. The program opened with an organ pro- hide , In which Ptof. Howard Packard dla- playcd his usual excellence. After a hymn by the congregation and prayer by Hnv. W. P. Helllngs , an address of welcome on behalf of the Council liluffs Kndcavorors was extended by Hev. K. W. Allen. Tlio Mozart Male quartet followed with a vocal selection which was heartily applauded. Hev. S. Wright Duller delivered "the ad- Iress of welcome on behalf of the Omaha Kn- dcavorers. General Scretary Haer received an ovation when ho stepped to the front. In substance ho reviewed tlio gratifying growth of tlio boclety nnd stated that ho was enrouto to 3an Francisco to arrange for ths coming na tional convention of Christian Kndeavorers , to be held In that city. The program terminated with a collection , hymn , benediction and organ i occasional. The vocal music last evening was directed by W. Dinc't Johnson. Are they who iccommcnd the use of mer cury lo tin1 bilious , and gullible Indeed are thom who follow such advice. Illuo pill anil calomel poison the system. IIostultMi--i Stomach Hitlers Is a safe buhstlluto for such langerous drugs. They nrouso the liver when Inactive most efloclimlly , and promote , not Imperil , general hcallh. Cnnstlpntl n , milarla , dyape ) slu , rheumatism , yield to tlu Hitters. BRANCH P.STOFFICE. \Vurli CiiMiiiii'iici-il on thi > Station nt Liikn Slrrct Old Iliillillng li > i-t ; > lug. Work on the new branch postoliico bulld- ng at Twenty-fourth and L-iko streets was commenced yesterday. The building will bo rushed rapidly to completion and eady for occupancy by July 1. The branch olllco nt Twenty-ninth and WooUvorth avonua will bo ready for business on the name date. Tlio main oMlco seems to bo crumbling In gomo portions. A largo block of gntnlto 'ell from near the cornice of the- building . eslerday and narrowly mUsud making u ub for Iho coroner. Soyornl people below mil a nariow escape from being struck by tlio stonu. r tfi i Ciiro Indigestion and hllltousness WM ! ) oWHt'B LItllo Kurly Risers. Till : RKALTl MARKKT. INSTUUMn.NTS plnceiTou record April 20. UUl : WARRANTV I > EKDS , O Ii Mull'nun ' and wlfu t < i N K Mourn , w 10i | fi-ct nf loin 2 > nnd 21 , block 17 , UniiH- I'um I'lai-w . . . , . Join Illaha nnd wlfu tn MiUuJ Clmrvnt , | a II , block ! > , llrovvn park AtiKU.it Paust and vvlfto Chailun Kaust , o ty of lut 7 , bU'lt m , OrnivlvlBW O W Wnlths nntl vvlfu l J P Klnliy , Ini 19 , block IT , llalwom I'l.iru SuniB to Minn , ti ' 4 of | , I 10 , block 1 , Pal- ili'K'K mill , IUIH 4 nnd 3. , block t ) , li'l ! i't ; Place , 1U 13 , W A Hediek'a , lot 13 , Wink 11. und tut 17. blorlt II , I'ulK lu' uuLdiv uf .Mayfk-M , lut 3 , Allen's Kubdlv , lut K , blocU 40 , lots H nnd 21 , block S3 , Al- brluht'K Choice ! > ' " > Halmto fauiu , u S' ' ) Ci-i-l of lot D , lilaok 9 , Iluilnuli's M itdd , l'iji. ' Henry Amblnr nnd wlfo to O H AnihliT , luls G to III , Mud ; 17 , lot 1C , block 1. Ambb-r Place 'i , ' > ! t' K F h and vHtr to J K HniwiUla , lot il. bl ik 3Viut Hlilu add , w ti f.-i-t of o 'Ji fi-ot of H 19) ) fin > t of lot H. LI. , , If 6 , Park Plai'e. lot t ) , bhK'k 35 , lot U , block K , lot 1. blwk & , lot 3 , block 71 , u ft uf lut T , bl 'k bC. luts 1. 2 , S , T nnd S , Ktthx' mib- illv , 11 DEEDS. E i ago , rpiM'lal innnlHr , to n G Itatof , lot & Vlnton Place , . 8 > J Bhuiirf lii I'lnirli. ) Mttz , n Vii 'if vv Vi nf lot 3n , block i , Park Place I D I'nltt'd Htatcs to Tliomu * < 'lmcy : , w4 ef n I-H U Unit.'nil K.IIIUi" J W Koiniiir. HIii - I IIl ami H \i > f iin and no sw ti II M ipitni > TI ml amuunt nf trannferu ul