Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 31, 1894, Page 7, Image 7

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    SPEOIRL NOTICES
Adverlli ments for then * columns will lw la * " *
until 12 M p tn for th evening nnd until 9:09 :
p m for the mornlnn nnd Hunday editions.
Advertisers , by rcotiestlnir a numbered check ,
cnn hnve answers nddresneil to a nnmtwred let
ter In cartof The Hw > . Answer * so ad'lressi-d ' will
l > dellvcrcil upon presentation of the check.
j. _ - _ „ - - "
'giTUATIONB WANTED.
l4o ! word nr t Innertlon , le a word
Nothing taken for less _ thnn 2Se.
POSITION W'ANTKD HV TOUNO LAt > Y A3
private trachor or companion to Ifldy ; no
objection lo tra\ cling * Uest reference * Ad-
h _ ill en * > I 32 , I lee. _ A Mj 31 *
WANTBD. B1TUATIO.V IN A IlANIC Oil ANY
other ImMneim employment , by n joilnn man
who Jn t completed the comm'rclal count * .
Kpenka nnglUh and Hohcmlnti. J. D. Vtolt ,
Western Normal college , Lincoln , * " . . .
A Jlfttil 1
WANTKD , rOHtTION HY YOUNO MAN AS
bookkeeper or cl rk who h-n nevernt yearn
experience , penk Kngllfm nnd Itohemlnrt ; cnn
fiirnlntl Rood recommcndntlonii. Address I . II.
Hawllk , Lincoln , Neb , cnro ot W.N. college.
AM&uJ 1 *
BITt'ATION WANTED HY A WOMAN AS
housekeeper In a small family , 402 N. 16th t. ,
'
? . A-680-5' _
_ roomj _ _ _
WANTKIX. POSITION AS iiotJBKKnr.pnii ny
ft IJ.inldh Klrl In n , Scandinavian family. Ad-
dresa M M , tlcc. A M627 2 *
nntcn. JHo word first Insertion , Jo a word
thereafter. Nothing taken for lens thnn Kc.
SOLICITORS , THAMS KOnNlSIIKD ; INSTALLment -
ment Rood * . American Wringer Co. , JM3 How-
nrd street. p-3oO _
_
AailNTH. BALAHY OH COMMISSION. Tim
greatest Invention of the nqe. The New Pat
ent Chemlenl InkHrnslntr Pencil. Sells on
ulRlit. Works like maRlc. ABenU nre making
J23.00 to $12500 per week. Tor further pur-
tlculnra write the Monroe Erasing lite. Co. ,
X 30. La Crbuse. Wl .
WANTKD , SALESMAN ; 8AI.AUY
tart , perman nt place. Brown V. - -
nurserymen , Chicago , 111. _ n aim 372'
8AIVE3MEN WANTED , TO SEI.I. OUIl GOODS
by sample to the wholesale nnd retail truae ;
sell on sight to every business man or firms
liberal salary ; money advanced for advertising
nnd cxpcnsei : ponmnent position. Address ,
with stump , ICIng Hfg. Co. . G 12 , hj J | ; j1 , " '
WANTED , FIRST-CLASS I1AIIBEK ; 110 00
weekly KUnrnnteed or on per cent ; none but
first-duns need apply. W. II. Eaton. Clcn-
wood. In. H-M5CT !
_
WANTKO A CHOCKnrtY AND GLASS HE-
tnll s'Ucsmnn. Address with city references
llox 6M. Omaha I' , p. _ 11-Ji.C-l
WANTED , SALESMAN ON THE ItOAD TO
sell advertlilnir cards nnd cnlemlnrs on com
mission , direct from mnnufncturer ; cnn make
J50 09 per week. Advt'c Specialty Co , lluf-
ialo. N. Y. It-MtM 31 *
_
"
WANTED FEMALE HELP.
Kntes , VAc word first Insertion , lo a word
thereafter. Nothlntf taken for lesa than 25c.
I1EST OF WAGES TO COMPETENT OIUli !
must bo good cook and laundress. Mrs. J. M.
Iliurston , 2108 Tornnm. C 205
WANTED-COMl'ETENT QIIIL FOU
work , 2222 Grant at. C 521-30
LADIES WANTING : OIIILS APPLY AT THE
Scandinavian Young Ladles' home. 3304 Cumlng.
C 64 S 12 *
WANTED-OIRL FOH GENERAL HOUSEwork -
work : nmall family. Cnll Saturday after 2 nt
2517 Cameron , or write , giving referencennd
wages wanted. C 073-50 *
WANTED-A COOK AT 1019 CHICAGO ST.
C 575
WANTED AN" EXPERIENCED SALESLADY
for chlnn department. Address with city ref
erence , Uux 633 , Omnlm 1 * . O. _ C 577-1
WANTED"GHIL ron GENERAL JIOUSB-
Vcirk ; must be good cook and laundress. 2523
street. C MC39 31 *
FOB BENT HOUSES.
Rates , l',4o word first Insertion , lo a word
thereafter. Nothing taken for leas than 2Sc
FINE FLAT IN CLOUSEU BLOCK AT 703 S.
10th St. ; range and all other conveniences ;
$25. George Clouserr room 2 , 1C23 l nrnam st.
U-311
_ _
HOUSES. P. 1C DARLING , DARKER JJI.OCK.
0 353
_ _
HOUSES IN ALL PAUTS df THE CITY. THE
O. K. Davis compnny. 1505 * Farnnm. D 353
6-ROOM COTTAGES. MODERN , CHOICE IN
Batnford Circle. C. B. Elgutter , 204 Dee bulld-
Ing. D 3S <
_ _
RENTAL AGENCY , B07 DROWN DLOCK.
-P 358
_
FIRST CLASS. WELL LOCATED HOUSES. L.
S. Slllnner , 310 N. Y.Lfe. ! D-358 30 *
_ _
CLEAN , COM FOliTAHLt : , CONVENIENT ,
inodcrntft rentals , best 3 nnd 4-room suites for
housekeepcrH only. Refirencei required. . Also
C-room eulto In tenement. SIC 8. 22d st.
U 358
_
KELKENNEY&CO..R. 1. CONTINENTAL DLK.
D < iSO
_
CHOICE HOME , EIGHT ROOMS AND BARN ;
nlco Inwn , city water' and southeast front : 1
block south ot Leavcnworth on Mill avenue ;
$25.00. Apply to N. Perry , on premises.
D 233
_
FOR RENT. J3-.00 PER MONTH , 4110 LAFAYette -
etto n\cnue , 7 rooms , furnace , bath , hot and
cold water , closet , gas , clectrlo JlghtlnR nppll-
nnccs. etc. Deautlful Inwn , trees , etc. Fidelity
Trust company , 1703 Farnam street. D M215
FOR RENT , GOOD DETACHED NINE-ROOM
house , 2021 Capitol avenue. Also 9-room house
252) Capitol n\rnue. B. II. Roblson , room 7 ,
Commercial National. D MS53
6-ROOM MODERN COTTAGE ) , LAWN AND
shndo. 2121 Miami street D-M131
CO HOUSES. F. D. WKAD , 16th & DOUGLAS.
D 101 31
TOUR-ROOM HOUSE , 3315 JONES , oo.
Selliy. 334 Chamber Commerce , D M11J
.THREE ROOMS , 031 S. 17TII STREETV
D M10J Jig *
10-ROOM HOUSE , ALL MODERN CONVENIence -
ence , good cistern and cellar , newly papered
nnd painted throughout : splendid location. In-
qluro 404 N. Y , Lite tlJg. between 11 'nnd 12
a , in. or 5 and 6 p. m. D 11500 2
TOR RENT , ONE-STORY COTTAGE , ZSUDurt
street , nlsp , nfter June 15 , tno-story house ,
1817 Capitol ve > _ Henry ! W. Yatcs. O 378-X
8-ROOM HOUSE FURNISHED. NEAR SiTII
nnd Capitol avenue. Call at 334 Uoanl Trade
Hide. P M523
UNEQUALED CONDITION. ALL MODERN ,
centml brick. 7. 8. 4 room houses nnd Hats.
TUard. 221 N. 24th. D & 51-30 *
FOR RENT. JUNK I , 1513 HOWARD STREET ,
and second nnd thud floors pC block cor. ICth
nnd Howard streets ; nil furnished ; parlors ,
dining room nnd Kitchen ; has olllco on main
floor. Cnll nt 1113 Hnrncy street. D M5
FOR RUNT , CHOICE FLAT IN THE P. U.
Her block , cor. 16th and Jackson streets. Call
nt 1113 Harney street. M543
FINI3 LAnOU MODUKN HOUSK , 8. \ \ _ _ .
28tl > Capitol n > cnue. D Kg 1 *
roil" HUNT ALIi OK PAHT OF MOD11RN
ten-room furnlsheil house ; will take rent In
board It preferred ; cheap to right ptrtles.
Call or address 2605 Dodge. D-M2-31
FOB. BENT FURNISHED BOOMS.
Rates , IHc word first Insertion , lo a word
theieaftcr. Nothing taken for lets than 2So.
" " "
FOR RUNT , AT 26M DODOE."LARGE. DAY
window , second story front room , for $10.00 a
month. No other roomers and no children ,
B
* OU RENT. A LARGIB SOUTH HOOM AT 1JU
t l > od street. ' E-MC79
'A'ERY PLUAHANT ROOM. INQUIRE 1D1S
IXUge. E-523
. AETNA HOUSE. NORTHWEST CORNER 11TII
and Dodge. Itoomn by the day or week.
*
FURNISHED ROOM ? GENTLEMAN. 2017 HAR-
Hey street. K 5 4 *
_ _
IIOQW WITH ALCOVE. 624 S. WTH AVE.
U 4AJJ21 *
_ _
FURN.I8HKD ROOMS. 224 N. m'H. B-J3H
NICELY FURNISHED TRONT AND HACK
parlor , cluop ; alee uthcr looms at 1S13 Cass.
U-MM9 1
_ _ _
FURNISHED ROOM. 2017 IIARNIJY STREET.
_
FOR RENT. NICELY AND NEWLY PUlT-
nl hed room , first floor ; no other roomers ;
six blocks from P. O.r ns , bath. ate. Address
M M. Hi * . B MMO
gUBNISHED BOOM8 AND BOARD
lUtes , lUa vrord first Insertion , la a word
thereafter , Nothing taken for less than JSe.
SOUTH HOOilS AMD UOOU HOARD. tlX ( >
Dougliu street. F MXJ
FRONT AND HACK PAULOlt UNFURNISHED ,
\ery dealrablo ; also ( uroUhad room ; all Drst
dual. 113 0 , tStlt tit , F ? )
_
VOUNO'WOMEN'S 110MK. UNDEU CARE OK
\Vom n's CbrUltan association. Hi 8. l"lh sL
V-ati
_ _ _ _ _
ItOOMS. FURNISHED Oil UNFURNISHED.
with nrst-class board. } S04 Capital ave. Inquire
ltt Capitol ave F MT74
_
SOUTH FRONT KOOM FOfl TWO , WITH
board , In prh to family , ! 02 > St. Mary's ave.
DRBIRAULB ROOif WITH BOARD IN PR1-
tM N. IHfc. F-417-1 *
FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD
Con tlnued.
_
FURNISHED ROOMS WITH Oil WITHOUT
board- terms reasonable. 2621 Farrmni St.
F-tO-2 *
_ _ _ _ _ .
FURNISHED ROOMS AT 2207 DOUOLXS ST.
DESIRAIILn ROOM. SUrTAIILE FOR TWO ,
with good board. Best St locations , 2510 Dodge.
F-MM6 6 *
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ *
DESIRABLE COOL ROOMS WITH BOARD .
References. 203 North 18th street. _ r MK1 31 *
VERY NEATLY FURNISHED ROOM AND
private board ; modern conveniences ; separate
home and lawn. 2110 Douglas. F JK6S 31 *
TOR ItENT rURNISHED ROOMS , WITH. CHI
without board. 1720 Dodge. r-571-1 *
_
FOR RENT , TWO FURNISHED OR UNfurnished -
furnished rooms , with bath. 2313 Douglas
street. r M62t 3 *
FOR RENT-tTNFTJRNIBH'D ROOMS.
Rates , lV4o word first Insertion , le 'a word
thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c.
4 UNFURNISHED ROOMS , SUITABLE FOR
housekeeping , city water , etc , low rent : northwest -
west corner 17th and Webster st , O 361
FOR RENT , STORES AND OFFICES
Rates. lJ4o word first Insertion , lo 'a ' word
thereafter. Nothing taken tor less than 23c.
DESK ROOM. WM. J. WELSHANS. Ml
Board of Trade bldg. 1-594
_
16 MONTHS LEASE OF STORE , 303 8. 17TH.
1 363
_
TOR RENT , THE 4-STORY BRICK BUILDING ,
916 Farnam street. Tm > building has a lire-
proof cement basement , complete steam heat-
in * fixtures , water on all floors , gas , etc. Apply -
ply at the office of the Bee. _ 1 310
DESK ROOM CHEAP , FRONTING FARNAM.
Room 2 , 1623 Farnam street. _ I M6)4 ) _ _
WANTED PARTY TO SHARE OFFICES WITH
attorney In the New York Life building. De
sirable and rent low. Address M 30. Bee
olllce. 1 550 31
_
AGENTS WANTED.
_ _
Rates. lo word first Insertion , le a word
thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c.
WANTED , AGENTS IN NEBRASKA AND
Iowa to sell the Moss & Hlllyard patent farm-
era * handy egg case at reduced price : big
money In It for the right mun. Apply W. T.
Letts , solo manufacturer of the fanners' handy
egg case , SU Joseph , Mo. J 657 J5
AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY CITY AND
town to handle "Tho Story of the Common
weal. " The fastest selling book ever published.
$10 00 n day can bo averaged by good agents.
Simples , 25c. Call or write for terms. W. B.
Conkey company , 341-351 Dearborn street , Chl-
cage , III. J-MCOO
_
WANTED , AN AGENT TO REPRESENT A
new Invention In Omaha and vicinity. Address
for particulars , Lofqulst & Waterman. Des
Molnes. J-M535 31 *
_
AGENTS. GOOD MEN AT ONCE ; REPERENCK
required : free outfit ; visit stores , etc. ; steady
work ; enclose stamp. united Co. , Racine ,
WIs. J MC31 31 *
BRECKINRIDOnnOOK ; BREACH OF PROMIse -
Ise : history of litigants ; Illustrated ; ngents'
success unparalleled ; 100.000 already Fold ; out-
lit free ; agents wanted. W. II. Ferguson ,
6th street , Cincinnati , O. J MC33 31 *
WANTED-TO RENT.
WANTED. TWO OR THREE MODERN ROOMS
furnished far light housekeeping. Address M
36. Bee. K MfcM 3 *
_
STORAGE.
Rates , IHc word first Insertion , le a word
thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c.
STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS ; CLEAN
and cheap rate. It. Wells. 1111 Farnam.
_ M-361
STORAGE , WILLIAMS & CROSS , 1214 HARNEY.
M 365
_
STOVES STORED DURING THE SUMMER.
1207 Douglas Omaha" Stove Repair works.
M 131 May 31
_
WANTED TO BTJY.
Rates. IVSo word flret Insertion , le a word
thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c
CASH PAID TOR SECOND-HAND FURNf-
ture , carpets , etc. I. Brussell , 710 & 712 N. 16th.
N 135 J3
_
WANTED. TO BUY LARGE SECONDHAND
safe1 ; must bo cheap. Sol Bergman Jt'welry
Co. , 313 S. 15th street. _ ' N M514
FORSALE HORSESWAGONSETO.
Rates. IWc nerd first Insertion , le a word
thereafter. Nothing taken for lesa than 25c.
FOR SALE , LIGHT 'CARRIAGE TEAM. 1130
N. 17th. P M333 J23 *
_
FOR SALE CHEAP. HORSE , HARNESS AND
road wagon , horfe Is well bred and only 5
years old. Omaha Bicycle Co , 607 N. 16th st
P JOO-30
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
Rates , IKo word flrst Insertion , lo a word
thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25o
BALED HAY FOR SALE. THE STANDARD
Cattle company , Ames , Neb. , have 2.000 tons
of good bain-stored bay for sale. All orders
filled promptly. Q 3SS
FOR SALE CHEAP. NEW AND SECOND-
liand bicycles : bicycles repaired cheap. "Omaha
Dlcyclo Co. E07 N. 16th. Q40530
FOR SALE , CUSTOM SHOE SHOP OUTFIT.
Including machines , lasts and tools. 'Address
M 31. Bee. Q-MS52 Jl *
_
FOR SALE A GOOD FRESH YOUNG JERSEY
cow , 42nd nnd Hamilton sts. , Walnut Hill.
Q 578-1
CLAIRVOYANTS.
Rates , HJo word first Insertion , le a word
thereafter. Nothing taken tor less than 25c.
MRS. DR. II. WARREN , CLAIRVOYANT. RK-
liable business medium ; 7th yar at 119 N. 101
8 867
_ _
MASSAGE , BATHS , ETO.
Rates. l'/4e word first Insertion , lo a word
thereafter. Nothing taken for less thnn 25c
MME.'lA RUE , 41S SOUTH 15TH.
T 736J10 *
_
MADAME SMITH. C03 & 1JTII. 2D FLOOR.
room 3. Massage , vapor , alcohol , steam , sal *
phurlne and tea baths. T M181 2 *
MADAME BROWN , 1314 CAPITOL AVENUE ,
2d door , room 4 , massage , alcohol , sulphur nnd
pliurlne and sea baths. T M532 2 *
PERSONAL.
Rates , 1H ° word first Insertion , lo a word
thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25o.
MASSAGE TREATMENT , ELECTRO-THER-
mal baths. Scalp and hair treatment , manlcurc&
chlropodls. Mrs. 1'ost , 31J < 4 S 15th , Wlthnell blk.
U 369
MADAME LA ROOIC. MASSAGE. 323 N. ICTH
parlora U and 13. Hours from 7 a. m. to 8 p.
m. Not open Sundays. _ U M530 4 *
MASSAGE , MADAME BERNARD , 1419 DODGE
U MD73-1 *
_
VIAVI HOME TREATMENT FOR LADIES.
Health book nnd consultation free. Address or
call Vlavl Co. . 311 Bee. bldg. Lady attendant.
U J6S
LADIES' tRUllDER.NmVER FAILS ) AND 10 O.
N.T.PInkPlllsmalledl. Ladles'Uazaar.Omnha.
U58J7
_
COMPOUND OXYGEN CURES ASTHMA
brochltls , consumption , catarrh , etc. Three
daya free at It. 33 Douglas blk , 16th & Dodge.
U Kg
_
IIAIU RESTORED , FRANK BROGLIN.OFriCn
with barber shop , 151 ! Ftimam St. , guarantees
to restore your n.ilr If roots , are not destroyed.
tops hair from falling out and returns natu
ral color lo eray * hair. Fred examination every
day from 9 to It a. m. and 130 to 6 p. m.
U 7K-J-10
MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE.
LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY
property ; $3.000 fi. upwards , 6 to SH per cent ; no
delays. W. Farnam Smith & Co. , 1330 Fnrnam.
W-374
_
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES THE
Q. F. Davis Co. . IMS Farnam fit. W 378
MORTGAGE LOANS , A. MOORE , WIN. Y. Life.
W-7U-J3 *
_
MONEY TO LOAN ON FARMS IN DOUGLAS.
Imuruved and unimproved Omaha real estate.
Fidelity Trust Co.li03 Faniam t. W-37J
OMAH'A LOAN & TRUST co. , irrn AND
Douglas streets. loan money on city and farm
prOperty at lowest rates of Interest. W STT
LOANS , 1 TO & TEARS. WARRANTS , HONDsT
etc. ( larvln Bros. , 210 N. Y. Dte. W 375
LIFIJ INSURANCE POLICES LOANED ON
or bought. F. C , Chesncy , Kamuis City. Mo ,
W378
_
MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA. PROPERTY
and Nebraska farms at from 0 to 7 per cent.
W. B. Melkle , First National bank building.
W-t73
LOANS. J. W , 8QUIRB. Bee. W-SM"
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
r iil estate. , Brenqan , Lo\e & Co. , Itixtou blk.
W-S71
_
ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO..I1S N.T. LIFE
l * ns at low rates for choice security on Ne
braska and- Iowa farm * or Omaha city property
W-J79
MONEY TO LOAN REAIi ESTATE
Continued.
CHOICE CITY ANDKARM LOANS WANTED.
J. N , Frenzer. opposlta P. O. W 9M-J15
MONEY TO WAN AT LOWEST RATES ON
Improved nnd unimproved Omaha real estate ,
1 to S yearn. Fidelity Trust Co. , ITOl Fornnm.
CITY LOANS. C. A , STARR , S15 N. Y.LIFE.
_
MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS.
Rales , IMo word first insertion , lo a word
thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25o.
MONEY TO LOAN
We will loan you any sum which > ou wish ,
small or large , nt the lowest possible rates. In
the quickest possible time , nnd for nny length
of tlWo to suit you. You can pay It hack In
such Installments as you wish , when you wish ,
nnd only pay for It as long ns you keep It.
You can borrow on
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANOS ,
HORSKH , WAGONS AND CARRIAGES.
WAREHOUSE RKCEIPT8 , MERCHANDISE.
OR ANY OTHER SECURITY ,
without publicity or removal of property.
OMAHA MORTGAGE I.OAN CO. .
300 SOUTH 16TH STREET ,
First floor nl > eve the street.
THE OLDEST , LARGF.8T AND ONLY INCOR
PORATED LOAX COMPANY IN OMAHA.
WILL LOAN MONEY ON ANY KIND OF SE-
ciirlty ; strictly confidential. A. E. Harris ,
room 1 , Continental block. X 3bO
MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE , PIANOS ,
nil articles ot value. Fred Terry , 430 Ramge
block. X331
THE PLACE 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 Rood * , thnt renmln with you ,
MONEY IF YOU WANT NO PUULICITY.
MONEY IN LARGE OR SMALL AMOUNTS.
MONEY AT LOWEST POSSIBLE" RATES ,
MONEY IN QUICKEST POSSIBLE TIME ,
MONEY THAT you may pay hick at any time
nnd In nny amount , Is at ROOM 4 , WITH-
NELL Mock , corner 15th nnd Hnrnoy streets.
THE FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO.
X 333
'
MONEY TO LOAN ON HORSES , WAGONS ,
pianos and furniture of nil kinds. BuslneHS
confidential. J. B. Haddock , room 127 , Ranige
block. X Mi
MONEY TO LOAN ON PERSONAL PROP-
crty. Hitrvln Ixjan Co. , 701 N. Y. Life building
X M271
BUSINESS CHANCES.
Rates , l'/4c word first Insertion , le a word
thereafter. Nothing taken for less thnn Me-
PARTNER WANTED : INTEREST IN A
branch business ot well established llrmi J500.OT
required. Address L IX ) , bee , wltli full pirticu-
lars. Y M172 J19 *
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. RESTAURANT
doing paying business ; good location ; satisfac
tory reasons for selling. Address L 65 , Doc.
" "Y M401
$200.00 MONTHLY ; MANUFACTURING CONcern
corn wants representative in Omaha ( or nny
city not taken ) . Must have n few hundred
dollars cash to pay for goods on delivery nfter
orders nre secured. F. E. Vail , Morse buildIng -
Ing , New York. YM483 1 *
FOR SALE-ONE GOOD FRUIT AND CIGAR
store ; coed location , good business. Must bo
sold on account of sickness tn family ; IStl'/j
Farnam st. Y t50-l *
AN INCORPORATED COMPANY DOING A
successful manufacturing business In Omaha
will sell n controlling Interest and give buyer
position of secretary and treasurer nt good sal
ary. Want some cash and balance In good In
come city property , or farm land In eastern
Nebraska or Iowa. Davenport & Waterman ,
822 N. Y. Life. Y-MM6 31
WANTED SILENT PARTNER WITH $200 FOR
Hlntcrest In a good paying business ; Ad
dress at once It 34. Bee office. Y 5S1-S
FOR EXCHANGE.
Rntes , lV4o word first Insertion , le a word
thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c.
WANTED , TO TRADE PIANO OR ORGAN
for horse nnd buggy. Room 303 McCaguo
building. Z M430 1
A GOOD RANCH TO TRADE FOR WESTERN
mares ; about 1,000 acres , hay. timber and
water. Address M. L. Taylor , Bprlngvlew ,
Neb. Z M954 J16 *
IP YOU WANT TO BUY. SEEL OR EXchange -
change merchandise , get In or out ot business ,
call on or address the National Information
nnd Exchange Co. , 203 First National bank" ,
Omaha. Neb. , , Z M50T J26
AN IMPROVED FARM TO EXCHANGE FOR
heavy work horses. W. E. Davidson , Nellgh ,
Neb. Z M538 2
_
TO EXCHANGE , GENERAL MERCHANDISE
for good work horses. Address M 28 , Bee.
Z M538 6 *
I WANT TO TRADE A GOOD 4SO-ACRE FARM
In Hamilton county , Kansas , for good residence
In Omaha. Address C. B. Christy , Mnhem ,
la. Z M5GJ G *
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
BARGAINS. HOUSES. LOTS AND FARMS ,
sale or trade. F. K. Darling , Barker block.
RE 38
B. 10 AND 20-ACRD TRACTS , 2U MILES EAST
of Council Bluffs , at $100.00 to $200.00 per acre ,
suitable for fruit gardens and homes. Day
& Hess. Council Bluffs. R B Mm Ji.
BARGAIN. N. B. CORNER 23TII AND HICK ,
cry. F , 1C. Darling , Barker block. RE 339
DO YOU WANT A HOME , A COZL LITTLE
farm of 3 to 30 acres , where you can attend to
your business In the city and raise your own
fruit , ? ictibles ami poultry and live Ilka n
king whei\ times are hard ? Come quick and
get your choice. Terms easy. Add. Box 63
Mlllard. Neb. R E 172
FOR SALE , 7-ROOM HOUSE AND LOT AT
a bargain , ono block from moter. Inquire at
810 8. 25tu st. R E 913 , JU
FOR SALE-400 CHOICE EASTERN NEBRASka -
ka farms ; also a few for trade. C. R. Boat-
tlght , 301 N. Y. Life bldg. R C 424-J24
FARM : LANDS. C. F. HARRISON , 912 N. Y.
Life. R E-426.-J24 *
100 ACRES FOR $1,000.00 ON MONTHLY PAY-
mcnts ; 100 acres level and live-acre grove.
Williams & Mlttan , room 313 McCaguo block.
It E M520 31
RESIDENCE FOR GOOD FARM. $6,500 BOOT
and shoe stock for Omaha residence. F. D.
Wead. 16th and Douglas. H E 654-1
$650 BUYS COTTAGE AND LOT NRTHANSCOM
Park.
$1,000 house and lot. Ambler Placo.
$1,100 B r. house. Emmett st.
$1,500 house on 27th nr. Cumlng.
$1.200 buys aero front park near Fort O.
$1,100 buys cast front lot nr. Hanscom pk.
$ .000 east front residence north park.
Soap In east front lot on Georgia ave. , too
cheap to advertise.
Fine suburban residence with 160 acre * , of
land nt farced sale.
F. D. Wead. 16th and Douglas. II n 533-1
FINANCIAL.
Itatts. 1H ° word first Insertion. Iq a word
thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 23c.
CASH PAID FO R ENDOWMENT POLICIES
In old line companies : Address A. K. Brock-
Icsby , Box 233 , Hartford , Conn. M3S9 J23 *
PASTURAGE.
Rates , IVia word first Insertion , la a word
thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c.
WIS HAVE ICO ACRES OF BLUE GRASS PAS-
tura for horses. Board fence , spring water.
Barton & Phelps , Gllmore , Neb. , or A. W.
Phelpa & Bon. 207 N. Y. Ufa bide. Telephone
1054. M 59JI1 *
STEAMSHIP LINE.
Rates , 1K word first Insertion , lo a word
thereafter. Nothing 'taken fur less than 35o.
ANCHOR LINB MAIL STEAMSHIPS-SAIL
regularly every Saturday from New' York for
Londonderry and Glasgow. Furnesala , Juna 3 ,
10:30 a. m. : Anchorla , ' June It. 3 p. m. ! Clrcas-
sla , June 13 , 3 a. m. ; City of- Rome , Juno 30 ,
3 p. in. Saloon , second class and steerage ,
Single or round trip tickets from New York or
Chicago nt reduced rates to tha principal
Scotch , English , Irish and all continental
points. For money orders , drafts , outward or
prepaid tickets apply to any of our local agents
or to Henderson , Ilroa. . Chicago :
LOST.
Rates , lOo a line each Insertion , $1.50 a line per
month. Nothing taken for U s than 2Sc.
STRAYED. ONE DARK BROWN HORSJ3. 5
years old , weight 1,200 pounds , cut on left sldo
of jatr ; had Imlter on. Reward. Kd Fltz-
cerald. 4220 Capitol avenue. MS60 31 *
LOST , LADIES' GOLD STICKT'IN , BOW KNOT ,
blue enameled , with diamond netting. Pltasu
leave at Morse Dry Goods Co. , hosiery dept. , and
r c lvo reward. M f > 59 30 *
BTRAYED'oifsTOLKN-BAY MARK. WKIGIIT
1.200. If taken un notify Albert Moore , east
of Florenea lake , or this office , and receive re
ward. 173-1 *
FO UND.
FOUND , LADY'S VOCKETBOOK WITH
money In it. Inquire room 7 , Id tloor P. O.
building. O M630 31 *
PAWNBHOKEB .
ItaUs. IHe word first Insertion lo a word
thereafter. Nothing taken for IMS than 25c.
FKliO MOULD. I5I7J4 FARNAI4. 47
DRESSMAKING-
DRBSSMAICINO IN FAMILIt'3. ADDREdH
Ulra Sturdy. Mil NlchoUu slrttt. MM7 M21 *
SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITINg.
VAN BANTS SCHOOL QKTSHORTHAND. SU
N. T. Life. Omaha. Asklrtfr circulBr.
UNDERTAKERS ANDC&MBALMERS
II. 1C RURKETT. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND
tmbalmir. 16U Chicago. T l. M. MS
MUSIC , ART AND'TlANGUAGE.
Rates , I o word flrst Insertion , lo word
'thtrtafter. Nothing takenjtofiJess than I5c.
a. F. O1LLENBECK , BANJOIST AND
teacher. 1810 California st 14
FOK BARGAINS IN FIRSttiCLASS PIANOS
ard organs see George A. .Snnborn , general
OKtnt. com S03 McCague. I Udlng. M423 1
SEARLES
& SEARLES
SPECIALISTS
Chronic ,
WE Nervous ,
Private
AND
CUBE Special
Diseases.
TREATMENT BY MAIL- CONSOLATION FREE
Wo euro Catarrh. All Diseases of
I ho Nose , Throat , Ghost. Stomach ,
Llvor , Blood , Skin and Kl-'noy DIs-
00808 , Female Weaknesses , Lost
Manhood AND ALL PRIVATE DIS
EASES OF MEN ,
REMOVED TO
1410 FARNAM STREET.
Call on or Address
r\n \ 14Ifl TARNAMST
Ul , OMAHA , Mill.
. . < #
TUB OKtit
HINDOO REMEDY
ror DICM TUB IBOVK
. . . . . ,
ULnb. 1 vu ql M.W | > 4v uttT Dl A I OF If d.UVFf 11H
fTrlttcilirunrniitco to euro or money rcfu ltd rd. Don
i > ug an fmltatlon but iiulat on litu fnir INIIAPO. ' ;
rourdrugBijtlmsuotnotlt no will send It D'
Urlentnl lledlcnl Co" lllirjOO , ILL. , or thtfr
> i/J by Kuhn & Co .Cor. 15th anil DoimcaeiBti , and
I. A. Fuller Sc Co . Corl4fh&louBl ) fsSt8 .OMAHAi
Jrnof s Mnio-
Splendid curatlyo t for Nervous or Si-fc
Ileadaoho , Bruin austion , Sleeplessness ,
.uroctnl or Renernl benrAlgia ; also for Ilhea-
matlsm. Goat , Kidiier Dlfloraara , Acid Dys
pepsia. Anronila. .Antidota for Alcoholic
nnd other exceues rlce , 10 , 25 and 60 ccnta.
Effervescent , ' "
THE ARNOLT ) CHEMICAL co.
IBIS. Western Avsnuo. CHIME *
For sole by all
' ! GUPDEHE. ! "
Cores the effects ot
eeir-rtbuse , excesses ,
ernlsslons , Impotcncy ,
vurlcpcele and constl-
PQtions One dollar a
box , six for $5. For
salt'6y'THE GOOD-
MAIMJ DnUG1 CO. ,
Ofniflid,1 Neb. '
WHATCANCUTICURADO
Everything that la cleansing , purifying , and bean ,
tlfjlngfor tnu skin , scalpnnd hair
of lutantft and children tbo C0TI-
j CUIIA KKMKUIKS will do. They
' - " speedily euro Itching and burning
eczemas , cleanao the Acalp of scnly
humors , purify the blood , nnd re
store the hair. They nro absolutely
pare , agreeable , and unfailing. Bold ex cryn here-
We trill aond ion the taarrelons
French Preparation CALTHOO
free , and a Iwal guarantee that
OALTIIUS will Reitore your
IlcnlUi , Strength uod Vigor.
Use it and pay ifiatiifiti ,
Adclresa VON MOHU CO. .
Belt > Berlua IftaM , frnrtmrtl , Oalf.
Scaled 1'ruposuU.
Bids will be received until noon June 6.
1894 , for the construction of a system of
water works at Klngsley , la. Plans and
speculations can be seen at the olllce of
J. M. Wormley , mayor , Klngsley , la. The
council reserves the right to reject any
or all bids. J. A. INGALLS.
Recorder.
JI22 dmlOt
BUREAU. SUES & CO. , Solicitors. Dee
Building. OMAHA , NEB. Advice FREE.
RHILWflY TIME CHRP
Leaves [ CHICAGO , liUrtLIKCTON & Q.lArrives
Omahal Depot 10thand _ Mason ata. I Omaha
'
4:45pm : Chicago'Vestibule 9.50am
I.Sam Chicago Impress. . , , 4 : > pm
7.02pm Chlcaeo and Iowa Local 8.00am
ll:35am : 1'aclllo Junction Local t:5ipm :
Leaves IUUHL1NOTON & MO. RlVCH.Arrl\es |
Omaha ] Depot 10th and Mason ats. I Omaha
10l : am Denver Expiess u:35am. :
10lam : > Deadwood Hxprcss 4:10pnt :
4:50pm : Denver Uxprcss , . 410pm ;
< :50pm..Nebraska : Local ( except Bun. ) . . . G.Mpm
II ; 18am..Lincoln lAjcal lexcept Sunday..ll:25ani :
K C. , BT. J , & C. U. ( Arrives
Depot,10th and Mason Bis. I Omaha
9 : 5am Kansas City Day Express 6E5nm
j-t5pm.lt..CNlghtTi : . . via U. P. Trans. 6SOam !
Leaves I CHICAQO , It. I. & PACIFIC. | Arrl\es
OmahalUnlon Depot 10th & Mason ats.I Omaha
EAiiT.
] dISam..Atlantic : Uxpioas ( ex , nunday > . . tiojpin
0:15pm Night Uxplress 6:40am :
440pm..Chicago ; VestlbUluil Limited. . . . l:5pm :
U : pm.OUlahoma Exp. ( ti C'U. ex Bun ) . 8:33am
5:3Sum. : Oklahoma & Texa'i i.xp. UxSun.ll:3jpm )
Ii35pm . Colorado _ Limited. . . . . . . . . . 4jlOpm
'LeaveVI nRlOTT'PAofjHS1 fArrTTeT
OmahalUnlon Depat IDtli & . . Maaqu 8 la. I Omaha
9 760am . Denver Cxpresa . "s7Wpm.
lUpm : . Overland Flyer . 6:20pm :
a:45pm.ileatrlco & Stromsb'e ExerSun.12:30am
6.10pm . Pacino Ipxnreas. . . , , ,10:6iam :
tiOpm. : . . . , . . .PastMuUf. _
Omaha Union Depot 10th' K. 'Mason Sts. | Omaha
6:35pm. : . , . . . . * .Chlcaeo 14UI1UCU. . . . . . . , . , , 9:30.im :
HllOam..Clilcaiu Expreaa.tev. Bun. ) . . . . 5:00um :
Lraves I I-riX & MO. VALL1IY. [ Arrives"
Omahal Dtput Uth and .Wefejtcr fats. I Omaha
" 9:05am : DeadwoouT lTxjIiess 610pm ;
( . OCam.iCx. Bat.KWyo. tU.fK . Mon. ) . 0:10pm :
SrOOpmNorfolk Elpreaj J < lici Hunrlay. ) .lu:45am
CiSOpm St. Puul I'.rprtt * 9i40am
Leaves I C1MCAUO & NCUtTlI\VC5TNTArfiveT
Omahal U. P. Depot 10th fl.Maasq Hts. | Omaha
llC5ain. : Chicago , li : | > r < c- . „ . . . . . . , 0:10pm :
4.0iptn . . . .VPstlbule LlinltoJ 8:2)am : )
6.30pm , . . . . astern llyer.i Il5pm :
: J3piu.Ui. BaUKChlc. Pass.tUx ; Mon. ) . U:23pin :
t t5am . . .Mo. Valley Lucnl.jl..10Mpni ;
Leave * I MIBSbUllI I'A"CIFiC JArflviT
Omahal Depot 15th and > V bateE Sis. I Omaha
9.00am St. LouTs Kipl 3. . . . . . . . . .00am
SiSOpm Bt , Louis Uxpres * . , . . , iSpm ;
6lOpm.Dally ; ( ex. Sun. ) Nebraska I .oca I. 9lfetm :
I.eavl sT C. . jA
Omahal _ Depot _ 1 " > \Vebste _ st . | _ Omaha
'itOOnm , . Sioux City "Accom ( Ux. HunT ) . . 4.05pm
10.00am. . Sioux City Accom ( Sun.'Only. ) . . Soptn
ll:15pm. : . Sioux City Expretsu ( Kx. yun.llWuni' :
tUOym. . . . . . . . . .Bt. t'aul Llmlttdi. . . . . . . . . iMJnm'
Leaves BIOUX CITV & PACirlC. jArrlves
OmahalU. I' . Depot 10th & Ma-ton Ht I Omaha
" < IUam : . . . . Sioux City 1'asienger. . . . . . . .lo"Hpm : )
: Mim | . at. 1'aul Uipren. , . . . 10-QOam
. . HIOUX CITY A 1'AClKIC. ( Arrives
Omahal Depot Uth and Webster pt . I Omaha
60pm : , , , , bt. Paul Limited. , 340ani ;
8JOpm. . . . . Chicago Llraltad , . . . . . . . . . :4)am :
Omahaju. P7 D pot'10th < i jiaiotT 8t . | '
I.Upm , St. Louis Cannon liali.-
FROM PUBLIC FUNDS
( Continued from First Pago. )
you nro now paying 6 unit 7 per cent ,
whorcns you might ns well refund the entire -
tire Issue nt a ralo of 4H or 5 per cent. The
( Mints arc so Issued that ydu have the right
to refund nt any time. It you \\lll refund
them wo will tnko thn entire lisuo. pay you
par for the now bonds nml give you a com
mission of $1,000 besides. " Sometimes
the broker simply offers par for the new
Issue , but In cither event the offer he makes
Is tt very attractive one tp the county com
missioners. They perhaps have had no
thought of refunding the bonds , but the
broker's proposition shows them a way to
save the county several .thousand dolhrs
every year and perhaps to make n slight
commission besides. The proposition la
Accepted. The refunding bonds nre Issued
nt 6 per cent , It It happens to be n small
county , or nt V per cent If It Is n county
like Lancaster. When the refunding bonds
are ready for delivery the broker goes to the
Hoard of Kducatlonnl Lands and FiniJs and
offers the 5 per cent bonds on a 4 per cent
basis , or the 4',4 per cent bonds on a 4 per
cent basic. Under the policy of the board
the broker flnds a ready purchaser. He
makes a liberal commission off the board
and puts the money In his pocket. The
county that Issues the bonds receives none
of the proceeds except the face value.
The first time this scheme was worked
was In last December , when the firm of
Green & Van Duyn of Lincoln proposed to
refund the outstanding Indebtedness of Lan
caster county. Thd total amount was | 3GO-
000 , of which the state held $20Q,000. The
entire amount bore Interest at the rdto of
5 per cent per annum. The new Issue drew
4 per cent per annum , and the Btato ex
changed the 5 per cent bonds for the 4 per
cent bonds nt par to the amount of $200,000 ,
and also purchased the $160,000 Issue nt
par. Of course , there was no way In which
the state could avoid the payment of the
$200000 ; Issue. Lancaster county had a right
to refund Its Indebtedness at any time It
wished to do so. But the transaction Is
mentioned ns a specimen brick. The state
now holds ns an Investment for the per
manent school fund something like ll.GOO-
000 worth of bonds which are payable at
the option of the counties which Issued
them. The bond brokers see In this fact
an opportunity to reap an Immense harvest ,
and they have already gone to work. There
Is only ono thing which the Board of
Educational Lands and Funds can do to pre
vent the bond brokers from mulcting the
people unnecessarily , and that is to notify
each county that proposes to refund Us In
debtedness , or. that proposes to make a new
Issue of bonds , to deal \\lth the state direct
and thus save the people of each county
Uie premiums that nro now going Into the
hands of the brokers.
PREMIUMS ON BONDS.
The Jegallty of the action of the board In
paying a heavy premium upon bonds pur
chased by the state as an Investment for the
permanent school fund , Is seriously ques
tioned by several who have studied the mat
ter. In speaking of the matter today , Audi
tor Moore said :
"If the Board of Educational Lands and
Funds has the right , under the decision of
the supreme court , to pay a premium of
$10,000 on ono Issue It has the right to pay
a similar premium on another. It has the
right thus to pay out $100,000 In premiums ,
or $600,000 If the opportunity presents Itself.
Take the Douglas county deal for Instance.
The State Board of educational Lands and
Funds ordered the treasurer to pay out of
the permanent school fund $1COS93.75 for
$150,000 worth of bonds. In twenty years
Douglas county will return to the permanent
school but $150,000. The fund is short to the
extent of $10,893.75. If other deals arc made
In the same way It will not take but a few
such transactions to make a deficiency of
$100,000 or more In the permanent school
fund. It the constitution means anything it
means that any deficiency In the permanent
school fund will have to be made good by
the legislature. "While. J believe the per
manent school fund should be Invested In
ample securities at par I believe
I the statp treasurer ; Is liable for every
dollar he pays out of.the permanent school
fund In the way of premiums on bonds pur-
cha ed by the board. At any event , he has
only the order of the Board of Educational
Lands and Funds to protect him with. The
board Is acting under an ex parte opinion
of the supreme court based upon a law
which was repealed after the opinion
was rendered. The supreme court has
never had the matter brought to Its atten
tion upon a case at law.
"I believe It Is the duty of the Board of
Educational Lands and Funds to secure an
opinion from the supreme court upon an
actual case. The time Is particularly favor
able for a submission of the matter to
the court. Under the resolution of the
board directing the state treasurer to set
aside $450,000 of the permanent school fund
moneys with which to call In and purchase
general fund warrants there Is not now
remaining In the fund any money available
for the purchase of bonds. There will be
no money In the permanent school fund for
several months , not until the general fund
warrants now being purchased by the board
are repaid from the money paid Into the
general fund by the county treasurers.
The state would , therefore , not bo the loser
by an appeal to the supreme court at the
present time. The court would have time
to pass upon the question before there would
be enough fund * In the permanent school
fund to make further purchases of bonds
possible. At no time In the recent his
tory of the state has the time been so fav
orable for a submission of the question to
the supreme court. While the court has
the matter under advisement the state would
be saving the Interest on Its floating In
debtedness , the Indebtedness would not bo
Increasing and the Board of Educational
Lands and Funds would not be subject to
the criticism of attempting to hold up the
law by jn appeal to the courts upon n
technical objection , a criticism to which
they might bo subjected under almost any
other circumstances. "
OPINION-OF THE GOVERNOR.
A representative of The Dee called on
Governor Crounso yesterday In regard to
these bond transactions , and the following
Interrogations wore propounded and answers
received :
Question Considerable. discussion has
taken place , as you are aware , over the
question whether , In the Investment of the
permanent ! school fund of the stateIn
United States or state securities and regis
tered county funds , the Board of Educa
tional Lands and Funds , of which you are n
member , can pay a premium on such securi
ties and bonds , and I would like to ask you
If , In your opinion , such premium can law
fully bo paid ?
Answer I have no doubt of It. In fact
we know that United States bonds at all
times are at a premium , and there Is HO
much Idle money In the country that all our
county bonds are eagerly sought after , and
as premiums nre being paid for them by
bond brokers , the state , to get nny amount
of them , must pay a premium also. Judge
Laka , In delivering the unanimous opinion
of the supreme court , found on page 634
of volume 15 of the state reports , distinctly
held that such premium could bo paid.
Q. From what fund , the permanent or
temporary school fund , should It bo paid ?
A. From the permanent school fund. The
opinion Just referred to BO holds. The state
constitution says the temporary- school fund ,
which consists largely of money derived at
Interest from securities so purchased , "shall
bo exclusively applied to the support and
maintenance of common schools. " The es
pecial purpose of this restriction , I take It ,
IB to forbid the expenditure of this money
for officers' salaries , the support of charita
ble Institutions , and like uses , Whether any
part of It might not bo applied , when nec
essary , to the payment of premiums on
bonds purchased. Is a question. Such appli
cation of a small sum from the temporary
school fund might , If no other way were
open , enable the board to Invest largo
amounts of the permanent fund which
might otherwise remain Idle , and so ulti
mately swell thn temporary school fund.
Such a proceeding would certainly bo for the
Interest of the Reboots , and none of the
money would bo diverted from that ex
clusive application enjoined by the constitu
tion. But , an I have , ntatf > d , the Huprome
( our * hay decided that the premiums nhould
be paid from the permanent school fund ,
and that la the direction the board follows.
Q But Treasurer Hartley contends that
by thn payment of premlumn from the per-
mauont school fund that fund \\lll ho de-
plated just so much us tha premiums paid
and that it will bo done IP thc > face of the
constitution , which gays that It 'shall re
main forever Inviolate and umUmlnlxhed ? "
A. There Is gome point to thin , fur It
Is true that If we buy bonds of the face value
of $100,000 nnd pay $110,000 for them , pay
ing both face value and premium from the
permanent fund , that fund would bo dl-
mlnlihed $10,000 by paying Alt the Interest
received Into the temporary fund and the
$100,000 put bade Into the permanent fund.
PLAN FOR RELlfiF.
Q. How can that bo avoided thenT
A. In different ways. The Interest ac
cruing on bonds need not at once be turned
Into the temporary fund ami so became ot-
clusively applicable to school purposes , but
the board , as n part of the transaction In
volving the purchase of tha securities , might
order the treasurer to set up.irt enough of
the Interest coupons flrjt ntio to reimburse
the permanent fund for the premium paid ,
or order him to apply the tirst accruing In
terest for that purpose. These coupon * or
the Interest would not enter Into or become
n part of such temporary fund. The board
could bargain with the vendor of any bonds
that be might retain coupons enough to
equal the amount of premium ngrcsd upon.
The same result would be clTectcd by the
suggestion I have made , in both cmes the
payment of lntore t Into tne temporary
fund would only be deferred. In the ono
case the vendor withholds the premium di
rect In the shape ot coupons retained , nnd
In the other the board , whlrh has sole con
trol nnd discretion In the matter. Instructs
the treasurer to temporarily mUiinco the
amount of the premium from the permanent
fund nnd replace It from money derived
from the same coupons. This would bo
but n temporary advance from the perma
nent fund nnd In the transaction no way Im
pair or diminish It. It certainly Is better
to withhold this Interest to reimburse the
small premium paid than to not make the
Investment and so receive no Interest at all.
IVnnoiny nnd HI rrncth.
Valuable vegetable remedies nro used In
the preparation of Hood's Sarsaparllla In
such n peculiar manner ns to retain the full
medicinal value of every Ingredient. Thus
Hood's Sarsaparltla combine ! ) economy and
strength and Is the only remedy ot which
" 100 doses one dollar" Is truo. Bo sure to
get Hood's.
Hood's Pills do not purge , pain or gripe ,
but act promptly , easily and efllclontly.
HAVE TOUCHED BED HOCK.
Itnllronil I'rcnldcntH Agree tn < lnt Together
on Trniiflrniitlnriitnl Itnslnr.iii.
As one of the natural results of the re
cent conference of railroad presidents nnd
general managers , n call has been Issued
for a meeting ot transcontinental lines nt
Chicago Juno G , with nlcw of resurrecting
the Transcontinental association , which was
terminated so Ignomlnlously last autumn.
Transcontinental associations have been
organized and have failed to bring about
the purposes Intended through the buccan
eering methods of free lance roads , the re
sult being complete clomoralbatlon of pas
senger business west of the Missouri. But
the action of the presidents In the recent
conference has clearly demonstrated that
they will not tolerate any further foolish
ness on the part of heads of departments ,
and for the betterment of the revenues of
the roads In the west propose to do some
thing for stock and bond holders. Secret
meetings of stockholders have been held In
New York , Boston and other centers , pro
testing against the suicidal policy of sys
tems that have completely forgotten the pri
mary purposes of railroad building In their
desire to force rivals to terms.
What will lie accomplished through the for
mation of this new association must bo left
for the future to determine , but the "silk
hats" have decreed that the cruel war Is
over , and must not break out again.
rhyslUmm in Omalm.
Omaha was overrun with doctors yesterday ,
trains on the Northwestern , Milwaukee and
Roclc Island having brought them Into the
Nebraska metropolis In scores , this being
the congregating point for the Iowa and Ne
braska physicians with their wives , cnrouto
to the annual convention ot the American
Medical association , which meets In San
Francisco June G. The Union Pacific was
compelled to run a second section ot No. 1
In the afternoon to take1 care of the healers ,
the following sleepers composing the section
of No. 1 "Silesia " " " " "
, , "Capltola , "Atlanta ,
"Oregon" nnd "Umatllla , " fifty-five physi
cians having been booked at the city ticket
office yesterday for the Overland journey.
lllg Cnttlo Milpmont
Eight thousand of the 1G.OOO steers re
cently purchased by Messrs. Saunders &
Tlsdale In the southern part of Utah nro
now headedutoward the Union Pacific , and
will be loaded on or "about June 3 at points
In Wyoming and Utah for shipment to the
Dakotas. The shipment of this Immense
bunch of cattle will require about 750 cars
ot the standard stock car size , and will
assist materially In booming business over
the Union Pacific.
Arthur's CourHo Emlomcil.
ST. PAUL , May 30 , At last night's session
of jtho engineers the Great Northern strike
was finally considered and the action of the
brotherhood men fully endorsed.
Itiillroiul Notes.
Charles Kennedy of the Rock. Island was
expected to return from Denver yesterday.
General Passenger Agent Lomax of the
Union Pacific returned from Chicago yester
day.
day.Tho
The Burlington Is building4,000 feet of
track per day on Its Sheridan extension to
Billings.
All the general and city ticket ofilces closed
at noon to allow employes to participate In
Memorial day exercises.
Bralnard Allison , general advertising agent
ot the Union Pacific , with headquarters nt
St. Louis , Is In Omaha reviving old friend
ships.
T. B. Cookery of the Missouri , Kansas &
Texas , with headquarters at Des Molnes , Is
looking after his fences In this part of the
footstool.
The Transmlssourl Railway Guide will pass
Its llrat milestone with the June Issue , and
for n new publication Its success Is the talk
of the western railroad world.
The railroads report generally good busi
ness Tuesday as the result ot the last
homo seekers excursion , the Northwestern
having Hold quite a number ot tickets to
Tennessee nnd southern points.
Oscar Vanderbllt , district passenger and
ticket agent of the Northern Pacific , Is In
town Interesting hlmsulf In the movements of
the physicians , many ot whom will return
over his route from San Francisco.
Omaha need not fear a coal famine as long
as the Burlington Is able to bring In the
output of the Sheridan mines , which will
shortly bo running to their full capacity , the
first big shipment of fifty cars arriving yes
terday. '
The April statement of the Burlington
showed a decided Improvement over the
name month of last year. The gross earn
ings were $2,495,646 , a decrease ot $194,753 as
compared with April , 1893 ; the not earn
ings were $840,323 , an Increase of $11T > ,936 ;
the surplus fund shows a gain of $10,322
against a deficit of $90.614 In 1893. making
a total gain tn the surplus of $138,830 over
last year. This result Is the outcome almost
entirely of a curtailment of expenses , as all
sources of gross earnings show a heavy
falling oft compared wth | the same month
of last year.
PoWltt's Little Early Risers. Small pills ,
safe * pills , best pills.
CRUELTY TO A HOUSE.
Young Jehu ( lulu Into Jail for a CIISB of
Hriitiillty ,
John Mctcalf Is a young man for whom a
warrant was sworn out Tuesday for cruelty
to animals. He was coming up from tha
depot and a motor was approaching , lie
was on the track and endeavored to pull
hla liorso away. The animal did not Im
mediately respond so ho whipped out lib
pocket knife and slashed the horse across
the flank * , The blood spurted In a stream
from the tuts and there U n rtd trail for
a block Indicating ( lie extent of the cruelty
the horio suffered. Some citizens saw the
act and had It not been for the prompt ar
rival of Officer King young Metcalf would
have received a sound thrashing If nothing
more.
Metcalf explained hl conduct by saying he
becume so angered at the slowness ot his
horee to obey tits' lie did not actually know
or realize what he wan about to do.
Llttlo pills for great Ilia ; DeWUt's Little
Early Risers.
AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA
Unknown Inosndltuies Make an Unsuccessful
Attempt to Burn a Oottngo.
WOMAN FROM OMAHA GETS INTO JAIL
How .Memorial liny Wn Olnrrrnl In th
Clt.v ( Inn Club to lln Organ
ized Soon I'rrp.irliiK fern
n Slioot ,
The hnmlsomo new cottage owned bjr Mr.
John O'Connor on Twonty-thlnl street be
tween I and J u'-u sot en lire nbaut 3
o'clock yestortlnr morning. Klincr Wlcr Ilvci
next door to the | ) lnce. The building lind
Just bceii completed nnd was scrubbed out
Tuesday. There has nuver been n slovo
or any soit ot lire In the buttdliiK. Mm.
Wler hoard a man Retting out of the window
of the place , and In a few moments the llnniea
were discovered.
Mr. Wlor nnd Mr. Whltten ran to the
flrc hall In their nliht clothes to gl\a the
alarm. The ( lames were soon tmolhcrcd
and the damage will only bo about $200 ,
which Is fully co\ored by Insurance. The
pollco have no clew na to whu fired the
place , but n diligent search will bo miulo to
find the person. There have been H
millibar ot fires In South Omaha of Ute
which hnvo been ntarted by nome firebug ,
and the pollco nro determined to locate this
ono , It possible. _
Clinscd Hint ultli n Him > l > er.
Kate Hoot , a woman who lives at 1411
Howard street , Omaha , cama to this city to
ralsu a racket , and succeeded In getting her
self locked up at the pollco station. Mrs.
Hoof claims that her husband deserted her
some tlmo ngo , nnd that she took up with
William Krang , n man who works In the
pncKlng house hero. '
Krani ; rooms at Mrs. Manning's place on
M street , between Twenty-third and Twenty-
fourth streets. Mrs. Hoot s.iyi that ho has
been a great friend to her anil that she loves
him hard. Krang , however , has been rather
chilly toward the woman of late , and sha
concluded to ghe him a fright. When Mrs.
Hoof entered his room Krang was out. Sln >
got hold of an old revolver , and when ho
did hhow up she gave him a chase around
the room , pointing the revolver at him and
threatening to shoot. Krang managed to
get out of the door , and found a policeman ,
to whom ho icported the facts. Mrs. Hoof
was placed under arrest , charged with dis
turbing the peace. She says she was only
trying to frighten Hill , and had no Inten
tion of shooting. .
( Ibsorvml the Day.
Decoration day was appropriately observed
In South Omaha. At 9 o'clock all the old
soldiers and sailors met at Grand Army ot
the Republic hall and , forming a proces
sion , started for the cemeteries to decorate
the graves. There was also a lurgo turn
out of ladles of the Woman's Relief corps
and Daughters and Sons of * Veterans. Mr.
T , K Ulllott was the speaker of the day.
The gentleman spoke eloquently and with
much feeling when he referred to the de
parted comrades.
During the day the cars wcro jammed
with people from Omaha who came down
to decorate the graves of their departed
loved ones who are burled either at St.
Mary's or In the Albright cemetery. All
business houses were decorated.
ti ( Sun Olnli. "
„
A gun club will bo organized In South
Omaha next Friday night In The Bee ofllcs
In the Singer block. A preliminary meeting
was held Tuesday night and committees ap
pointed to rustle up members and to get
the traps and targets In shape for a' shoot
which will tnko placn Inside of a week. Ar
rangements have been maflo for the now
club to take the paraphernalia now hclil'foy
the old club , which is about ddfunct. Now
members can come In now for a nominal
fee. Twenty-fho men have consented to -1 !
Join. All persons Interested In a club at | il
'
this sort should attend the meeting Friday '
night.
_ _
Foil nil n Cure for Schitlu Kliomimtlfliii.
Mrs. A. Invccn , residing at 720 Henry St. ,
Alton , 111. , suffered with static rheumatism
for over eight months. She doctored for It
nearly the wholn or this time , using various
remedies reromiuended by friends , and was
treated by the physicians , but received no
rnllcf. Slid then used ono and a half bottles
of Chamberlain's Pain balm , - which.clTectcd . .
a complete cure. This Is published at her
request , as she wants others similarly af
flicted to know what cured her. For tale by
all druggists. _ _
The I.ulto Shorn'a Summer Schedule
Now In effect makes a number ot Important
changes. The New York Limited will leave
Chicago every day at 0:30 : p. m. , reaching
New York , Grand Central depot , 42d street ,
at U:30 p. m. next day , making the run la 24
hours. The Chicago and Doston Special will
leave as formerly at 10:30 : a. m , , reaching
New York at 145 ; next afternoon , Boston
4:15 : p. m. , making direct- connection with all
diverging New England lines. Train leaving
at 3:10 : p. m. , formerly running through to
New York , will run to Toledo only. New
York and Helton 12 < cprcss will leave at 8:16 :
. . of 7'15 and Now York
p. m. , Instead , Ex
press will leave at 10:45 : Instead of 11:30 : p.
m. Summer touiht tickets to the many de
lightful resorts ot the east arc now on sale ;
list showing routea and rates will be sent
on application. Special low rates will also
be inaclo for the Christian Hndeavor conven
tion at Cleveland , the meeting of the Na
tional Kducatlonnl association at Asbury
I'ark and the G. A. H. reunion at Plttsburg.
Full particulars on application. D. P.
Humphrey , T. P. A. , 727 Main street , Kan
sas City , Mo. ; C. K. AVIlber , Western Pas
senger Agent , Chicago ,
Pinna for the Sum in or.
Perlmps you are arranging your plans for
a vacation this summer. Do not neglect to
look Into the attractions of the Illnck IIIIU
scenery rivaling the Heckles In grandeur
climate unsurpassed nature's storehouse of
wonderful mineral formations and precious
metals. Crystal Cove near Di-aUwood was
represented tn miniature at the World's
fair and attracted much attention. The
pleasure and health resort Hot Springs ,
South Dakota with flrst class hotel accom
modations , fine plunge bath , beautiful drives ,
etc , all Join to make a sojourn In the Dlack
Hills a pleasure , a study nnd a recreation.
Send for pamphlet giving full description.
J. H. BUCHANAN ,
General Passenger Agnt ,
F. 13. & M. V. R. n. , Omaha , Neb.
P. S. The F. n. & M. V. U. U. run train *
direct to tha Dlnck Hills with palace sleepon.
free chair cars therefore your tickets should
read over that road.
Hamilton Club Mvutlntf.
There will be a meeting of the Hamilton
club In the Patterson block , Seventeenth
and Farnam streets , this evening , for the
purpose of selecting delegates to the state
convention of republican c'.ubs. The mem-
bora of the club aru urged to attend , and
republicans In general are Invited to listen
to speeches which will be made by local
speakers.
Champagne as a restorer has no equal ,
Cook's Cxtra Dry Imperial Is pure , delicious
and sparkling.
Ki sl ToilnyT
Your choice ot four daily trains on th
Chicago & Northwestern railway. Two of
tlieso trains nt 4:05 : p. m , ami 0:30 : p. m. .
are vcstlbiilcd and limited , arriving tn Ch |
CJKO early next morning ,
Hllte sleeprs , dining cart ) and the latest
reclinliiK chair cars.
Call at the city olllce. 1401 Farnain tre t.
The Northwestern chrcka your trunk at
your house.
Vuii Han't Hnvo Til
'
Qo 2,000 miles la reach the land of tha
prune. The Irrigated lands of Idaho along
the line ot the Union 1'aclflo system are j
capable ot producing the class of fruit scon ,
In the Idaho exhibit at the World/a fair. m
\Vhy : by stopping In IiUiho you'll savu
enough on your Corn and freight to malts
the first payment on your farm. Investi
gate.
Advertising matter icnt on application.
Addrcii , 13. L. LOMAX.
ft. P. & T. A. , Omaha , Neb