Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 03, 1895, Page 7, Image 7

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THE OMAHA DAILY BE E FRIDAY , MAY 3 , 1895
SPEG1RL NOTICES.
Atlrrrtlncrnciiu for tlicso column * will be
nkrn mill 12I3O p. ID , ( or the oTenlncnud
nntlt B p. m. for tlie mumlng nnd Sunday
tuition ,
A < Jt , rtlrrs , \ > j rrqnmtlnc n numbered
tlieclr , can Imvo answer * addressed to n
bttnibrrcd letter In rare at 'llio llco. An-
iwern no addressed will bo ( Ipllyorcil apon
irtncntntlon of the check on IT. llato * ,
1 1-Kc n word , lint Iniortlon , lo a word
hereafter. Nothing tukeu for leu than SOa
tar first Insertion.
Ilicse advertisement ! must lun consecu
tively.
WANTED SITUATIONS.
WANTED , SITUATION , BY BOIIER AND IN-
dustrlous younc man , n * clerk ; experienced In
ImokkrrpInK , Kuo4 references. Address J. M.
1'rather , ZM\ and II , South Omaha.AM301
A-M301 4"
WANTED MALE HELP.
UXPEIUKNCED COACHMAN ; REFERENCES
reuuhod. W. II. SlcCord , McCord , llra-ly & Co.
1J-MIG75
WANTED , 1.000 MEN TO WIIITH ME TODAY
for the receipt ( absolutely free , In plain sealed
envelope ) which curnl mo of nervout debility ,
rxlmustfd vlliillty , etc. Address C. J. Walker ,
box 1,311 , Kalarnaziy ) . Mich , II M46i
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WANTED , A BUSINESS MANAGER TO PUSH
nn enterprise In Inwa ; mutt Invest $ > j > ) .i nnd
Blvo a $3,000.00 boml , bo familiar with th < - princi
ples of heating and ventilation and tnko Immedi
ate charge. Call at 1703 Uoilgo street.
I1-.M476 3
WANTED , A PRACTICAL BOTTLER. ME-
dt-ssa Mineral Water Co. , 211 S llth st.
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WANTED. EXPEiiiENCED OAIIDENER. APply -
ply 6312 N. 28th avenue Sunday. H-Milit _
WANTED , COMPETENT CORSET SA
too n'll a special Hue of corsets to retail trade.
ExclUHlve. contiol of city and adjacent terri
tory. Atlresa "Corsts , " lox 1SUJ. Philadel
phia. 1'a. 1J-M133 :
WANTED , QOO1) MAN FOIl SHADE AND
drnpery work. Apply at once. Oich.trd &
Wllliehn Carpet Co. II M5I3 3
WANTED l''EM.ALE HELP.
ARE YOU HONKST , SOIIER , INDUSTRIOUS ?
If BO , engage with us for 1153 ; $303 a month ,
IS.SOO a yenrj you can make It raiy ; six houis
l day Our agents do not complain of mini
times. WhyTliey are making money selling
our Perfect on Dish Washer , the nnly practical
family washer manufactured ; ttnulios , dries
and polishes dishes perfectly In two minutes ;
no experience necexsary ; n child of S opeuues
It easily ; cheap and durable ; weight , thirteen
poundi ; made of nr.tl-rust Blieet steel , capac
ity. 100 pieces ; $10,000 for Its equal ; every fam
ily Wants one ; you don't lm\o to canvas ; as
noon as people Know you have It for sale
they tend for a dish wns'ioi ; each agent's
territory protected ; no competition ; we fur
nish sample ( weighs elx poundi ) In nice cafe
to lady agents to tnko orders with ; one agent
made $214.61 ist ! ten davs. Adilrexs for full
particulars Perfection Mfc. Co. , Enslewood. III.
C JloiS
FIFTY OIHI.9 FOR ALL KINDS
nf work. Canadian Employment Oillce , 1 iJ2
Douglas strict. C M103 M22
FIIIST-CLASS GIRLS AT SCANDINAVIAN Y.
W , home Olllce 1018 Capitol avenue , Tel. 1217.
WANTED-OIRL ron GENERAL HOUSH-
work. 2018 Dodge St. C-15C
WANTED , GOOD COOIC AND SKCOND GIRL
at 1015 Sherman avr. References required.
C 121 S'
WANTED-COMPETENT GIRL FOR FIRST
woik. 2037 Dodge Bt. , opposite Utah school.
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WANTIJI ) , A GIRL roil GENERAL HOt'SE-
woik , except \\iiBlilnK ; inferences required.
Call 122 South 39th sheet. Mrs. II. (1. Hurt.
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WANTED , A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOt'H E-
work ; must be Rood cook ; icfvrence requlicd.
lira. Paul A. English , 1320 S. 23th street.
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WANTHI ) , GOOD OIRI. TOIl OUNGRAL
housev/oik In pm.ill family : good place. Ap
ply N.V'r Cor. Mid nnd Dodge slieets.
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WANTCD , OinL , .TO DO OKNKUAI. , I1OUSU-
work In small family , 1191 S. 2Sth btrcet.
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outii w A NTI : n COM PHTL-MT r.uu , TOR
genehll hoii mtark , "Kooil wilges ; referencen i-o-
iulrcd. | | ZKTi llnniey Btioct. . C IS7-2
\VANTII > , A emu. , Foil aiNinAi : : < norsn-
woik. Clerman or Doliemliin preferred. 2770
Wcbater Bt. O-M503 3
WANTIJD. IjAUY STllNOdllAI'linil , ONH
who la competent to nrctpt position for a laige
coriioratlon. Must hn\e had experience and
lefercnce * Address O 9 , Iee C M49I C
WANTID , COMPITINT onti , ; MUST nn
a gixxl cook nnd laundress. Mrs. T. .1. Uocters ,
112' ' ) Paik nvenuff. C M502 5
JTOtt KKNT HOUSES.
HOUSES , F. 1C DARLINO , 11ARICCU IH.OCIC
HOUSES IN AL.L , 1'AIlTa OF TUB CITY. TUB
O. F. Davis company , 1503 Farnam. D 126
HOUSES ; UENAWA CO. . JOS N. 1JT1I fc > T.
D 127
TOR HUNT. Z113 CAPITOL AVENUII , 11
rooms , modern. The O. F. Davis company.
II. E. COLE CO. LARGEST LIST IN OMAHA.
D-MBS1
2708 FAIINAM STREET.
W. M. Rogers , 1323 Farnnm street. D-M325
FOUR-nOOll BASEMENT. Ell S. S4TII BTREKT.
D M13I M23
1'LKASANT DETACHED MODERN S-ROOM
houbo : nlco lawn , barn. Inqulie 2C03 Pierce su
D-317
( ROOM HOUSE. INQUIRE : 2711 DOUGLAS ST
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CENTRALLY LOCATED , IiMlOOM HOUSE.
modern lmpro\ementu. Inqulro 712 N. 19th
street. _ D M335
NINE-ROOM MODERN HOUSE. 1535 SIIEl
man mcnuo. $30 ; 10-room modem house , llur-
dette , rear Sherman avenue , 123. Byron Reed
Co. . B3 South 14th street. D M73S M16
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VERY DKSIRABLE HOUSES VACANT MAY
1st. J. II. Sherwood , 42J N. Y. Life.Phone SJ8.
FOR RENT FLATS AT NORTHEAST CORNER
of llth and Ilmvard streets. Newly papered
nnd painted. Inquire room 311 , 1st National
Bank Hide. "D-S7S 3
NKW FLAT. 6 ROOMS. HATH AND HATH
room , gas , water. 1113 8. llth. D MIM 3
TWO C-ROOM COTTAGES. 1 FURNISHED ,
modern , SOJ So. 30th street. D 22J-3 *
FOR REXT 7-ROOM MODERN FLAT , LANOE
block , CJO S , 13th St. D M-2W-4
7-ROOM FLAT , IlANdK AND ALL MODEItN
conveniences. 701 S. ] < Jth street , ( 'hallos W.
lialler. Ml Puston block. D M2S3 M27
FINE 12-R. MODERN HOUSE. 2013 11INNEY ;
tanllary plumblns perfect. Wlthnell. ! 07 N. Y.
Life. D-MJ03
nbo.M COTTAGE. MODERN ; UEAUTH'UL
lawn and bhade. 2124 Miami. D M4Ci !
0)10 ) MASON ; PLEAS \NT 8-ROOM MODERN
lioubLche.ip ; ; line location ; lawn. 02S New
York Life. D M313 4 *
TO RUNT. FURNISHED MODERN IloU5"ET
eight rooms nnd laundiy ; complete ; near llani-
com purl : ; May 15th to September I'll ) . Ad-
dreH3NCI. _ _ lice. D 313-2
KIGIIT-ROOM IIOfSES. NEAI5 HIGH SCHOOL
313 and tJJ per month. Inqultc 2tilS Capitol nve.
D 426 C
ONE nvu-nooM HOUSE , ESI s. DSD STREET.
MAY 1. FOUR OR FIVE BEAUTIFUL ROOMS ;
city and cistern water. CIS So. 2ith nl.
nl.D
D IJW
1OK HUNT f P.OOMS.
TOR RUNT. FURNISHED ROOMS. COI S 13TH
E370M3
MODERN ROOM , WITH BOARD.
1'UUNISHED , UNT'SD. ll 203 N. 17T1I.
IS JIM-5 *
NICE SOUTH FRONT ROOM WKLL FUR-
nlslied. private family. CJll 2112 Cuss street.
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r\ST FRONT UOOMH , Fl'RNISHED OR "UN-
furnished ; moafin ; Uounl If desired. MS N. ! 3d.
-M3.12
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TWO NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR
rent. iMI Fnrnam st. K Kt E
NICELY FURNISHED BOOMS ; ALL MODERN
com iMilcnccs. 21ui Furnam street. 15 MI60 4 *
KL1X1ANTLY FURNISHED KOOMS. (21 SO ,
18th street , flat 1) ) . 3rd lloor. R 4S3-8'
PINn ROOMS ; CONVENIENT ;
cheap ; cocl ; liu o lawn. Mil St. M.uy'x.
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FUIINISIIED AND UNFURNISHED ROOMS.
3 minute * wnlk from P. O. Modern , ill ) N.
Hth. *
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TWO UNFURNISHED FRONT ROOMS.
closet and hall , In coltace ; r--aeoiiable to right
party. 1417 N. Mll > . E MI9S 3
S UNPl'RNISHED ROOMS FOR LUIHT
houcekreplng , near paik ; tultable for man and
J wire or two luJItt ; jncnlern. Address O 7. lieu.
FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD.
BOARD AND llOOlt. | LM WEEIC. IM7 FAR.
nun ttieet. F MKJ J *
FTTRKI3HED ROOMS AND DO aRD.
Continued.
WITH HOARD ; riNE LOCATION.
1818 Chicago. F-MJ23 9
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NICELY FURNISHED SOUTH FRONT ROOM ,
with or without board , 1M4 Douglas.
COOL FRONT ROOMS HILLSIDE. 18T1I AND
Dodge. F M47I 13
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ROOM WITH HOARD , J223 DODGE STREET.
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UNFURNISHED KOOMS TO RENT
FOR RENT , TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS.
1C17 Dodge street. G M130 15 *
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3 bll I ROOMS , PANTRY AND USE OF CELlar -
lar , bnlh , etc. ! partly "furnlihcd If denlred ;
private family ; near High school ; very resison-
able. Address O 12. llec. O M4'U S *
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RENT a'lU tJ a ANL > OFFIOEd
FOR RENT , THE 4-STORY BRICK BUILDIng -
Ing , 816 Farnam street. This building has a
fireproof cement basement , complete eteam
heating flxtuies ; uat r on all flouts , eas , etc.
Apply nt thu imce ot The llec. _ 1--910
WANTED. PARTY TO SHARE OFFICE WITH
attorney In New York Life bldg. Address
O 11 Bee olilce.
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FOR RENT FlRST CLASS THREE-STORY
nnd basement brick store building nt lOOj 1 ar-
nam Bit ret. S'lltnblo for any kind of business.
Inquire room 311 , First National Hank BMg.
FOR RENT-AFTER JUNE 1ST , THE FINE
Btore room In Ames building , corner llth nnd
Howard streets , now occupied by Morso-Coe
Slm Co. Either 33tl32 or CCxl32 can be had.
The building Is B stories and basement , nnd
splendidly cnulpeii with steam heat , clevatois ,
water closets , oltlcci , etc. , and Is the best lo
cated and finest building for wholesale pur
poses In Omaha. Rent cheap. Apply on
premHes to Mr. Patterson. _ I ( . ,5 6
WANTED TO RENT.
, IST HOUSES FOR RENT WITH G. O. WALlace -
lace , 312 Brown blk. Have calls for cottages.
K 777
STORAGE.
STORAGE. FRANK EWERS , 1214 HARNEY
BEST BTOUAGE nUILDINO IN OMAHA , U. S.
RObondwl warehouse ; household goods storoj ;
low.tt rates. 1013-1015 Lenvenuorth. M 131
STO HS STOUED DUniNCI SUMMER. TKL.
SCO. 1207 Douglas. Omaha Stove Kepalr orks.
M 322
AC1FIC STOHACn AND WAREHOUSE CO.
Hh t Jonc Sts. .General storage & fonvnrdlng.
VANTEITO BITX
.VANTED. . A STOCK OK GOODS WOHTII H.WO
to JC.OOO. Addims M 19 , Omaha Hee.N
N Ma"
HQHE3T PRICES 1'AID TOIl SECOND HAND
furniture. I. Ilruiuell , MM Dodge 8t
, VE WILL I117Y CHEAP HOMES AND HE3I-
dence lots nnywhcic In the city. Must be bar
gains. KceJ i Selby , Hoard Trade bullamit.
WANTED. TO I1UY POU CASH. A B Oil ( i-
room cottaRe. Must be about 30 per rrnt on
the dollar nr no sale. riJellty Trust company.
1702 Karnntn. N Mm 3
\VANTED \ TO 11UY LADY'S SAPETY. WOOD
rlm.i , SS-lmh wheels ; give make nmt lowest
cash price to O 6 , liee. N MIC2 I *
WANTED. TO IIUY SOME CHIOOIIY SEED.
William F. Dermody , Elm Creek , N -
FOR SALE FURNITURE.
FOIl SALE , BED ROOM Sl'ITS , RUGS. WARD
robe , faf'or ' suit , almost new. C21 South 23th
street , corner Jones. O M35) 3 *
FOR -HORSESWAGONSETC ,
NEW 2 SEAT OPEN CARRIAGE TO HE SOLD
nt cost. JSO.OO ; also good Concord liucUlioard ,
J70 00. Drummond. P M623 Mil
FOK SALE
HOO & CHICKEN PENCE. WIRE , 1JKTTER
& cheeper than wood. J. J. Leddv. 403 S. 14th.
Q-1C31 itaylC
WKOMAN PIANOS , DRIDOEl'ORT ORGANS ,
WooJbrtdse llros. , 117 S. Jitli. Q-131
HARDWOOD COMLINATION HOO AND
chicken fence. Chas It. Lee. 3th and pouslns.
Q-133
FOR SAI.K. A NO. 1.2ND HAND CO-HORSE
power steel boiler , ' aa good U3 new. Address
P. O. Dox CS3. Q-MGJO-MU
SECOND-HAND LAUNDUY MACHINERY. S13
North ICth. Q-MJjS C
THE STANDARD CATTLE CO. , AMErt. NED. ,
has * 00 tons good baled hay to sell. Q MI72
FOR SALE , 2 THIRTY-QUART ICE CREAM
machines. ISaldufT , 1S20 rnrnam. Q M4M 9
KOn SALK , nOLI TOP DESK. DOl'liLV
wardrobe , letter pri'ss. chllilV bed , refrigera
tor , tables , etc. ; Inquire 1202 Georgia nv < .
JERSEY COW. Jt'BT FltEPII. VERY HAND
Home , liirpe , rich nnd easy milker nnd ii'gls
tered ; m.ik 14 pounds butler -work , fl y ir
old. large bag nnd leats , sound nnd perfect ,
Address O 8 , Bee. U ta'J- ' :
FOIl SALE , GOOD SODA FOUNTAIN. PRAC-
tlcally new. Must go , Irrespective of price.
Max Meyer , Omaha , Q MHO 4'
FRESH REGISTERED JERSEY COW AND
calf. 3308 California. Q MM ! S
FOR SALE , CHEAP , H.OOO PALETTES KOR
brick yard purposes nml 2,000 feet of 1-Inch
water pipe. Address 2321 Hamilton t.-est.
Q M50) 8' '
CLAIRVOYANTS
MRS. DR. H. VtARREN , CLAIRVOYANT , REliable -
liable business medium , Sth year at 119 N. 16th.
SIRS. FRANCIS KEENE. CLAIRVOYANT AND
Independent slate writer , Rives advice on al
m.ittera of Importance , such aa business , love
affairs. inarrlaKes , divorces , lawsuits , etc. , lo
cates lost or stolen gwds , reunites the sepa
rated , brings speedy marriages , removes uUnn-
lillni ; blocks and bnd luck oC all kinds. HJ3
Fnrnain street. 3 M473 3 *
MME ? CLAYTON , CLAIRVOYANT AND CARD
leader. Heads cards like an open book. Tell
your mission on entering. 223 N. llth.
S-M307 16
BLflSSAOK UATHb. 'JCX
MADAM SMITH. C02 S. 13TH , 2D FLOOR. ROOM
3 ; magnetic , vapor , alcohol , eteam , sulphurlne
nnd sea baths. T MJO'J 4 *
NEWLY FITTED BATH PARLORS TURk
Isli and electric baths for ladles and gentle
men. Madame Howell , 33) ) S. 15th st. . 2d lloor.
T MSDJ M5
MADAME LA RUE , 1017 HOWARD ST.
T 035 Mil'
MASSAGE , MADAME UERNARD , 1121 DODGE ,
T M11J 6'
TURKISH J3ATHS.
TURKISH DATHS ; ONLY PLACE IN CITY
exclusively for ladlea. tiultc 1C9-110 Uco bide.
133
PERSONAL.
MASSAGE. ELECTRO THERMAL DATHS
chiropodist. Mme. Post. 313 > , i S. 15th st.
U-137
THE 11EI.LE EPPERLY CORSET , MADE TO
order from measure. 1909 Tainani street.
U-138
VIAVI CO. , S48 I1EE DLDO. ; HEALTH HOOK
frcs ; homo treatment , lady attendant. U 133
MISS MINNICK'S DRESSMAKING PARLORS
2119 ratnam tt. Prices reasonable.
U-7S1M15
B. HAAS , FLORIST , PLANTS , CUT FLOWERS
Hanquct , hall , residence and grnvo decorations.
1S1J Vlnton street. Telephone 716. U MM3
PAPER CONTAINING REAL PHOTOS OF
ladles wishing to ued mailed for utnmp. Iox
1608 , Denver. Colo. M174 M23
CURE FOU LADIES. lilC CHICAGO ST.
U-6U-.M10 *
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MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
real estate , lirennan , Love fi Co. . Pa\tnn blk
W 112
MONKY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMA11. '
propeily. I'Ucllty Trust iQiupany , lii)2 ) Kainan
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prci-eiiy. W. Farnam Siultii it Co. . 1UJ Farnam
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ANTHONY LOAN & THUSI CO. , SIS N.Y.I.ll'E
loans at low rates for choice Bviurity In Ne
bra > la and Iowa farms or OinalM city property
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MON Y"loTaVN ON 6MAHA "llEAL ESTATL
at fi p < r cent. W. D. MelUe , lut Nat. Ilk bid ;
\V-11S
INVESTORS DIRECTORY CO. . 10 WALL BT.
New York , ufter any part W.0 > W caatern In
vestors * names , who hnvo money tu luvrat
just compiled. Write for particulars.
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MONEY TO LOAN AT I.OWEbT RATES. THE
O. P. Davis Co. , 1IOJ Farnam t. W U3
VERY LOW RATES MADE ON GOOD LOANS
J. W. Squire. Z43 D o bide. W-1H
CITY LOANS. C. A. STARR , Si ; N. Y. LIKE
W 113
IMPROVED CITY LOANS AT LO\\ EST RATES
II. H. Hauler & Co. , gniund 11 or , H'O bld
w itM _
AQh'NCY t' . S. MOUTOAIH 'O SU11MIT
loons t Pusi > y & Thatnan , Cuuncll Itl'jrf * olllc *
W-IW
MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS.
MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE , PIANOS ,
honcw , waponi , etc. , at lowest rate * In city ;
no removal of goods : strictr ! confidential ; you
can pay th * loan oQ at any time or In any
tinount.
tinount.OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. ,
t < X So. ICth St.
X-150
MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE AND
pianos. Fred Terry , 43i ) Ramgo block. XU3
r B. IlADDOCtC. Jl6oil"7j7 IIAMOE 11LOCK.
X-152
1ONEY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD FURN1-
ture , pianos , horses , wagons or any kind of
chattel security at lowest possible rates , which
you can pay back ftt any time nnd In any
amount. FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. ,
Room. 4 Wlthnell block. X 151
BUSINESS CHANCES.
IECEIVEU'3 SALE , FROM THIS DATE I
will sell nt private talc all the bar llxtures ,
refrigerators , bottle cases , nnd otllca fixtures ;
also all the unfinished stock , machinery nml
shaftlnc. with 2 13 H , 1' . Detroit electric mo
tors , belonging to the firm of Wallace & Co. ,
Incorporated , located at 411 nnd 413 S. 10th St. ,
Omalm , Neb. , April 23 , 1893. John Jenkins ,
receiver , tir Wallace & Co. , Incorporated.
Y Ml57 MJI
FOR SALE. THE 11EST PAYING MILLINERY
business west of Chicago. Address room 407
lirown block. Sioux City. la. Y 1ISJ7 3'
-O SELL-GROCERY STOCK , GOOD LOCA-
lion , cheap , fixtures and stock complete ,
butcher chop attached. Address , H. E. Uurnaut ,
617 N. Y. Life Uldg. , Omaha , Neb.
Y-M923-M2U *
F YOU WANT TO DISl OSE OF STOCK OF
merchandise quick address M 2i ) , Omaha Uee.
Y-M54J
VANTED. PARTNEtt ; YOUNG MAN Wll'II
horse nnd wagon ami seventy-live dollars cash.
Cash business. Address O 10 , lice.Y
Y MM I S *
ANTED. TO EMPLOY A FIRST-CLASS
registered pharmacist ; would prefer n ( ? oo < l , In-
dustrloui young man who had some moni-y
which he would like to put In the drug busi
ness , providing business wni satisfactory. Ad-
drefci H. S. Green , Dow City , Iowa.YM499
Y-M499 5
FOR EXCHANGE.
LOT 60x123 , CLEAR OF ALL ENCUMUUANCES
for hoi so and phaeton. Address N 31 , Bee.
Bee.551U
55-1U
WANTED MDSE. , ANY SIZE. FOR IA. , NEH.
nnd S. Dak. farms , Omaha proj rty and cish.
Describe stock nnd state fully what you wont.
E. r. Ringer , 321 S. 13th St. , 2-2:4-3 *
TO EXCHANGE FOR FURNITURE OH UP-
rlght piano , fine $500 drug elore llxluics Ad
dress N 43. Bee. ZM239 3
"Oil SALE Oil TRADE FOR STOCKS OF
hardware. 2,000 acres of South Missouri landi ,
unlneuinhorcd. perfect title , rare Investment.
McNeitl & Smith , Maryvllle. Mo. 52-113 5
V FINE. FULL INSIDE RESIDENCE LOT.
clear , for outside property. Ollt edge bink
stock , nnd other stock , for ouls'ilp ' clear lots.
II. II. Harder & Cv. , ground lloor , Hee blrttr.
K K2 13
WANTED , A HORSE IN TRADE AS PART
pay on plnno. A. Hospe , Jr. , 1513 Douglas Bt.
Z M432
FOR SALE KhAli ESTATE.
AUSTRACTS. THE UYRON REED COMPANY
RE-133
BARGAINS , HOUSES , LOTS AND FARMfj
cale or trade. F. K. Darling , Barker block.
RE 138
WILL SELL IMPROVED GARDEN LANDS
near Omaha , at prices that will surprise you , If
tak ° n ultliln 3 weeks. J. H. Sherwood , 423
N. Y. Life. RE-.M72I
FARM LANDS. C. F. HARRISON. 912 N. Y. L.
RE-511 M7
EXCHANGES AND SALES ; CITY PROPERTY
farms , merchandise. Gaivln Bros. , 210 N. Y. L.
RE 155 _
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DARG'AINS , SALE OR TRADE IN CITY PROP-
ertles and farms. Jtio. N. Frenzcr , opp I * . O.
R E-139
WANTED , HARGAINS IN OMAHA PROPERTY
nnd lands for sulo and exchange. E. F Ringer ,
321S.15th _ _ St. UE aM-J' _ ,
SNAPS , C TO 6 MILES FROM OMAHA P , O.
40 , SO or 120 acres. Improved , J30.00 per acre ;
ZOO acres , J35.00 per acre ; 250 ncrr > s , J40 00 per
acre ; 6 10-ncre tracts , (75.04 to J10000 per acre ,
Must be sold. 910 N. Y. L. bids. Re-M2Il
PRETTIEST EAST FRONT COTTAGE IN THE
city , bath , closet , pcwer , mantle , funo , trees ,
paved Htreet and motor line , one block from
Hanseom park , 12.200 ; $500 cash. II. II Haider
& Co. , ground floor. Hep bids RE 120 13
FOR SALE , FOUR-ROOM HOUSE. $13.00. BEN-
ttw.i & Co. . ' REM14j 3
FOR SALE. CHEAP HOMES.
llouxen nnd lots from $700 tn $1.000 , and from
$1,000 to $1,500 on easy payments. Best list of
such places ever offered. If you wnnt a good
lot to build on can sell GlVi ft. corner for $ S30 ,
worth $1.000. or good 50 ft. lots nt $13) to $30) ,
worth $750 to } XO each.
LIST PROPERTY
With ua for we have the buyers. In ncre pieces
no ono cnn match our B nnd 10-acie pieces nt
$150 to $273 nn ncre. Improved and unimproved.
For cheap homes we are headquarters. See us
whether you want to buy or Bell.
AMES REAL ESTATE ,
1017 Furnam.
RE 435 I *
IF YOU WANT A LOT FOR J',30 IN NORTH
part of city worth double that price Me F. D.
Wead. IClh nnd Douglas. RE 1S3-1
NICE HOME. NEW , COST 1 YEAR AGO $3,500 ,
for $2,300.
East front lot at grade near II. park , $1,050.
F. D. Wead , ICth and Douglas. R E 4S3-4
SPECIAL-HAROAINN mjaiNESsT NEAR
II. & M. freight depot , 33x132 , for $1.300. F. D.
Wead , ICth and Douglas. _ R E 459-t
BICYCLES.
M. O. DAXON. 402 N. ICTH. ICO
VICTOR BICYCLES. THE FINEST OF ALL
bicycles. Omalia Bicycle Co. , 321 N. IGth street.
161
STERLING. BUILT LIKE A WATCH. WEST-
crn Electrical Supply Co. , 1515 Howard street.
SEE THE VISIBLE BALL BEARINGS ON
Ilelay Special. Will L'arnum & Uro. , 120 N. 13th.
73S
REMINGTON AND EAGLE CROSS GUN CO. ,
116 S. 15th street. M 731
A. L. DEANE CO. , WHOLESALE AND RE-
tall bicycles. 1110 Farnam street ; bicycles soK
on easy payments. 1C3
LAWN MOWERS AND BICYCLES. GET THEM
In good running order at the Acme , 512 S. 16th.
611-M10
WESTERN BICYCLE & GUN CO. , 2116 CUMINO.
661
MANTELS , GitATES AND TILES.
WOOD SIANTELS. GRATES , TILES FOR FIRE
places , vestibules and large Doors ; wilte for
catalogue. Hilton Rogers & Sons , Omaha.MM
MM I
DENTAL COLLEGE.
OMAHA COLLEGE DENTAL SURGERY , FREK
Infirmary ; dentistry at coct. IGth & Cap. rive ,
179
FLullIdTS.
iOR PANSIES & VERBENAS GO TO J. W. &
E. E. Arnold , 120 N , 15th St. Tel , 132.
691 M9
"MUSIC , ART AND LANGUAGES.
GEORGE F. OELLENI1ECK. BANJO AND
guitar teacher. 1911 Cass street. M109
AWlJ EMBALMERS
II. K. UURKET , FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND
cmbalmer , 101S Chicago St. , telephone 90. 1'1 '
SWANSON & VALIEN , 1701 CUMINO. TEL 1060.
K4
M. O. MAUL , UNDERTAKER AND EUUALM
er , 1417 Farnam St. , telephone 225. 158
C W. BAKER , UNDERTAKER , 613 S. ICTH ST.
167
CARPENTExtd AfJD BUILDERS.
C. E. MORHILL , PAPER HANGING. HOUSE
sign palmir.c , brick woiU , plastering ; oft. It. 1 ,
liaikcr blk ; tcl. 753 ; ship 913 No. Sllh st.
1C3
CONTRACTING & BLILD1NG , CARPENTEP.
jobbing and refrlfi-iaior noik a specialty. Lock
Box 1S5. Omaha. 11921 \ *
COAL.
D. T. MOUNT HAS REMOVED HIS COAL
ofllca to 203 5. 16th St. , Brown block. 163
THE BESTlsTIIECIIEAPESTr NO SMOKlT
No soot. 2,000 pounds of the best Wyoming
coal , J4.50. delivered. Just think of It ! You
have to pay that for dirty , smoky coal. If
you nre IctcresUd In tha fuel question use
Sh-rldan coal , fC03 Farnam street MI03
MEDIUMS.
DON'T IJK IIUMIIUGGED BY FORTUNE
tellers , traveling fakirs , etc. If you are In any
trouble send n slump to Mr. Wllltam Garfleld ,
133 Sixth av nU5. DOS .Molncs , lowi. the most
wonderful medium on earth ; free advice , but
ak no ijucitlunf. Locattd far jcari.
JtlM 5
PAS1URAOE.
WE HAVE 1M ACRES OF BLUE GRABS PAS-
lureor horses , board fence , spring water ,
Ilaiton & Phelps , Gllmore , Noli. or A. W
1'hclpa & Son. iVT N. Y. Life bldg. Tel , 1051.
47S-Ju1y 1
II. 1IAUOWITZ LOANS MONKY. 411 N. 13 ST.
LOST/ .
LOST , BLACK 2-YEAR-Ot.U HORSE COLT ;
white hind foot Ad.jHW. 3610 Oroer strwt.
Reward. W. D. Luther. Lost-.M469 S
STRAYED. OR STOLIIN FROM 703 CASTEL-
lar , bny m re , shot cul ittlltg , Reward for re
turn to 315 8. IJth rtreetr" lA > st-MI73 3
IX3ST , I1ETWEEN POTrnTTTON AVIJ. , PA
rlilc , Twenty-ninth , and 3 id , small round
Mack Hdles * locketb&k , * contalnln ? money ,
ni > patten or cants. i.U'jvord for return to
709 S. 37th street. ' U t ltO-2 *
STRAYED , FROM 020 S. MTII. SMALL-LIGHT
lay horse , three white1 f tfnl nnd glossy.
Reward. . lo lS62
LOST , ON WEDNESDAY EVENING. MAY 1 ,
nt Kulm'n drug store , ! ( ' $ : bill. Return there
nnd set reward. , , , , Lost M508 3
LOST , LARGE SILVER UJINAMENT. PART
of a lady'a halivln , Flndor please leave nt
room 8 , 21S S. 15th st. ; reward ,
Iost MI93 3 *
DKESSMAKING.
MRS. d A. LUCAS HAS RETURNED AND
opened parlors nt 1609 Douglas street , where she
will be pleased to see her former friend * .
M137 M23
L > ItiS3 MAKING IN FAMILIUS. 4516 OltANT
it. M1SO Ml *
WOtU.D'S KA1H PllKMll'M DIIES3 CUTTING
school ; 11.00 Is paJil for any old system the
next ten days. Madam A. lllchards. 1C10
Cnss t. M5OT9-
STEAMSHIPS.
TO EUllOI'E. GAZES' TOUKS. ESTAU. 1541.
Hctcct parties semi-monthly. Independent tick-
tB , all route * . Hotel coupons , passport * , pro-
Errama , free. Monthly Gazette , with mniu. lOc.
II. daze & Sons ( L'td ) . McCaeue & Ppaldlns ,
1501 Dcilgo street M40C MS *
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
ELECTniCAL ENOINDKHS AND CONTHAC-
era ( or clectrlo light nnd motor plants and all
kinds of electrical construction. WCitern Elec
trical Supply Co. , 1515 Howard at. H8
BUILDING iSSLOAN ASSOCIATION.
SHAKES IN MUTUAL , L. & U. ASS'N I'AY
6 , 7 , 8 per cent when 1 , 2. 3 years old , always
redeemable. 1704 Farnam at. Nuttlnger Sec.
HOW TO GET A HOME Oil SECUHE GOOD
Interest on eavlnKS. Apply to Omaliu U & U.
Ass'n , 1701 lice bldp. O. M. Natlngcr , Sec.
173
ELOCUTION.
ELLA DAT.n.D.COil'L , NT'L HK .16 & FAUNAM.
SHORTHAND AN i ) TYPE WRITING.
VAN SANT'S SCHOOL OF SHOUT HAND , N.
Y. Life , Omaha. Ask for circular. 173
BUSINESS NOTICES.
DAMAGED MIRRORS RESIL.VEUED , 713 N. 18
CESSPOOLS.
CESSPOOLS CLEANED. Rl'nillSU REMOVED ;
nntl-monopoly pilceft Olllce , 418 So. llth. Tele
phone 1173. John Nelson. MIO "
DENTISTS.
DIl. PAUL. DENTIST , JOM HURT ST. ISO
CARPET CLEANING.
CHAMPION STEAM CARPET CLEANING WKS.
71S-720 S. 14th St. Tel. C53. Scrvlca guatnnteed.
U. 3. Q. Kuhn , Mgr. ; 1'at Ward , foioman.
HOTELS.
HOTEL DARKER , ISTl JONES STS.
75 rooms at $1.69 per day. " : .
CO rooms at $2.00 per da.y
Special rates to commercial travelers. Room
and board by week of month. Frank Hlldltch ,
manager. . 171
AETNA HOUSE ( EUROPEAN ) , N. W. COIt.
13th and Dudge. Rooms by day or neek.
. ,
The annual meetlnp ; of 'Stockholders ' of the
Fremont , Klkhorn < y llls ourl Valley Itall-
road company will btf h'eld nt the olilce of
tha company In Oimihai . ( Nebraska , on Fil-
day , May 17. 1S93 , at o'clock p. m. , for the
election of directors nni for the transaction
of such other buslness AA' may come before
the meeting RtoMELDi Sec
Dated April SO. l 5.'i , -
JLawycrs aiid solicitors. SUES & CO. Bee
Building , OMAHA , Neb. Advice FUEE.
Governor Rufufte * Ills I'crmlt ami the 803-
rctnry Is Appealed To.
WASHINGTON , May 2. For some time
the Interior department has been carrying
on a complicated correspondence In regard to
the llcensa cf the manufacture of beer In
Alaska. Two persons of Sltka , Miss Paulina
Cohen and II. H. Wltz , have compiled with
all the Internal revenue regulations for such
work , and would have had their breweries
In operation before now but for the refusal of
Governor Sheakley to issue the necessary p'r-
mlta. The last letter In the correspondence
shows bis reason ? for this refusal , the matter
resting entirely In his discretion. He says :
"The executive order concerning the sale ol
Intoxicating liquors In Alaska for medicinal ,
mechanical and scientific purposes Is of such
a restrictive character as to render Its opera
tion almost Impracticable. To llcjnse a brew
ery to manufacture beer for these purposes
In the village of Sitka , a town of less than
400 Inhabitants , where the beer can only bo
sold on prescription of a regular practicing
physician , would bo absurd. "
In spite of the governor's argument , Wltz
and Miss Cohen still desire to start their
breweries and have appealed to the secretary
of the Interior. No action In the mutter has
yet been taken by the latter.
9
Ccnoral MoNiiltn In Ulitcngo.
PEOIUA , May 2. Gaioral McNulta went
to Chicago last night. He has met with no
opposition In gaining access to or using
bonded warehous s , and the commissioner ol f
internal revenue has ruled tnat th ? regulation
requiring consent of securities en former
bonds for Mich purpose In case of a change
of ownership does not refer to him. The
commissioner hoi is that the receivership Is
not a change of owners. Cattle nro now
being shipped out of distillery barns anJ
there was on hand this morning at the three
houses of the Distilling nnd Cattlefeeding
company 6,032 head. There is the best of
authority for saying that all the cattle will
bo shipped out by Juno 1 , and distilleries
will ba shut down.
WR.lTllUU VUKKU.IST.
1'nir , ulth Southerly WliuU for Kobri : ka
Toilny.
WASHINGTON , May 2. The forecast for
Friday Is :
For Nebraska and Kansas Fair ; south
erly winds. -f
For Iowa and Mlssolirl Fair ; southerly
winds , becoming1 variable.
For Colorado Fair ; variable winds.
For South Dakota-iFalr ; variable winds.
I.oo.il Urcnrd.
OFFICG OF THE WdATHEH HUUI3AU ,
OMAHA , May 2. Omaha record of tem
perature nnd rainfall , compared v/lth the
corresponding' day of.the past four years :
Jftj j lgg , lsaj 1&K
Maximum temperature. . . , 7fi S3 0) 55
Minimum temperatuni .it : 57 43 3u 47
Average temperature . < : ? . ' CO 07 4S ct
Precipitation * , M323 .OT T .01
Condition of temperptwt ! and precipitation
at Omaha for the Usy/flnQ since March 1 ,
1803 : f KT
Normal temperature ) ' ? " & "
Excess for tha day , ? . fft- > S
Normal precipitation vIS ? . . , , 12 Inch
Kxccss for the flay ! $ & ' . . . , 11 Inch
Total precipitation sliotjiStarch 1 4.81 Inches
Excess Hlnce March I. : ; . . .OJ inch
Itrports from Other Station i nt M 1 * . 31 ,
flB
< 2
st * :
STATIONS. 72 Or
ag
f ,
Omaba , . : . . . . 72 7U Clear.
NorthPlatta. . . . . . . . 7aa . 70 .uo Clear.
Valentino. a 74 .00 Clear.
Uitcaro , 7U 74W. Clear ,
Si. Louis HO HI ) .00 Clear.
St. Pain U4 . : < 4icloudy ,
§ 8
Davenport 74 Oil Cloudy.
Kunsai , City , > > 0 84 .00 clear.
lleluna. 114 Utl T Clear.
Denver OHMl 7(1 .OUjCloudr ,
Salt Lake City. . Ml crt ,01) ) Cloud ) .
lilsmarclc 70 7' ' T'Clcar ' ,
St. Vincent f.8 70
Cboydimo. . UU ill ,00 Ciuirly.
MlleuCity f.S 7'J T Clear
KauldClly . . . . . . . IIS , 71 .00 Part cloudy
Ualvcoton _ . . 741
"T" Indicates iraca of pre'-lpltatlon ' ,
K \ULSH. . Observer ,
\Y1LL \ COM BEFORE AMBROSE
Canal Bond Election Mandamus Suit Now
Brought lu District Court ,
HEARING TO BE HAD NEXT THUFSOAY
County Attorney Snjn It Mny llo YCIUB Ho
fore n Fliml lc tumilimltnn U Hniched
Friends of the Schema Iltipo
fur I.lttlo Delay.
On account of the action of tlio supreme *
court In refusing to entertain original Juris
diction In tlio mandamus preceding brought
lo compel the county commissioners to call
a special 1'latto canal bond election n petition
was filed In the district court at 3 o'clock
yesterday afternoon.
The hearing upon the mandamus stilt will
before Judge Ambrose upon Miv 9 nt
9:30. : At tills hour the county Is expected
to make Its showing- the case or bo per
emptorily ordered to Issue the call for an
election.
The district Judges while passing upon this
question are to decide whether they shall
have tlio right to appoint a canal board.
Owing to the fact that the case was con
sidered one of some delicacy the mandamus
suit , for this as well as other reasons , was
brought before the supreme Judges. How
ever , as the supreme court refused to con-
sMcr the papers In the first Instance It will
only go there now on appeal.
"Tho question of the constitutionality of
the law , " Judge Stcnberg bays , "will bo the
main Issue , though the commissioners desire
to have decided whether or not tlio 10 per
cent limitation In the canal law Is In conflict
with two other provisions of the statute ic-
latlnR to the amount of bonds which can
legally bo Issued. "
Mr. Patterson says that he Is of the opinion
that the case can be heard about ns soon as
If It took the other course. It Is the liite'itlon
to get an Immediate decision.
County Attorney Ilaldrlge expressed the
opinion 1 ° the county commissioners that It
might take three or four years to settle the
cate finally. Property owners have signified
their Intention to Intervene nnd delay , or de
feat the suit.
_ _ _ _
IUVIM : HUTS ins DECHKI : ,
Wife Too Poor mill Far Away to Contest Ills
Action fur u Dlxorcc.
The "Rev. " Alexander F. Irvine has secured
a divorce from his wife , who resides
In New York City. Ho will secure the
papers making him again a single man ns
soon as he pays the court costs. This Is
not the first effort made by the plaintiff to
secure a release from matrimonial bonds ,
though heretofore his efforts have not been
crowned with the success which met him In
his appearance In court Wednesday. Prior to
leaving New Vork Ho had begun an action
for divorce In the courts of that city , but
on discovery that his wife Intended to contest
his application he quietly dropped the case
and migrated In search of a Jurisdiction
where he could secure the decree without op
position. This was what led him to Omaha.
In the district court here Mrs. Irvine was
not present to Oefcnd cither by herself or by
attorney and the case was decided for the
plaintiff by default.
Nine months ago Mr. Irvine first came to
Omaha and began to work In the religious
field. He abandoned the Presbyterian for
the Congregational church and was on
February 7 given charge of the Church of the
Pilgrim.
Only six days subsequently nn action was
begun by him In the district court for a
divorce from Mrs. Nellie Irvine. Mr. Irvlno
had been In Nebraska -almost exactly six
months and so he had fulfilled the statutory
requirements for residence. The matter was
kept quietly suppressed for'some weeks , when
It leaked out that he was Intending to take
the depositions of eastern parties to prove
that his wlfo was guilty of the grave charges
alleged In his petition. On Investigation , his
wife was located In a New Yotk house , where
alio had been earning a livelihood ns a serv
ing maid. She Indignantly denied the asser
tions concerning herself , but said she ex
pected that a divorce would ba obtained , as
she had no money to make a defense , tlio
distance between New York City and Omaha
being so great as to make her attendance at
the trial entirely out of the question. Mr.
Irvine then dropped the proposition to take
depositions of eastern witnesses , according to
the advertised notice. Instead , ho had two
witnesses Gcorgo McCloud and Andrew
Loweny attend the case. On strength of
their testimony , his wife being absent , the
default Judgment was entered In Judge
Keysor's court. Mr. Irvine also enjoined his
wife from Interfering with the custody of the
children.
Minor ( iinrt .V..Uteri.
B. A. Brazes sues the county to recover
for taxes paid on land In Hanseom place
where no taxes were due. He bought the
tax lien of 0. O. Wolrath.
Judge Keysor allowed the attorneys to
flic a $1,000 Buperscileas bond In the Hyan
will contest caso. The case was originally
tried before Judge Ambrose and the Jury
held It void.
The city of Omaha has agreed with the
Chicago , Burlington & Qulncy railroad to
allow the mandamus directing the payment cf
a portion of the repair money on the
Eleventh street viaduct by the company to
the city to rest until the supreme court
passes upon the case.
The National Fenclbles have filed a plead
ing In the suit brought by them against the
Omaha committee which was re'ponslble for
the raising of the funds to pay for the
prizes of the National encampment in Omaha
several years ago. The Fenclbles take Issue
with the claim of the committee that the
sham battle was a farce. Even If It was
they say they want their money.
o
Tlio Kvulutton
Of medicinal agents Is gradually relegating
the old-timo herbs , pills , draughts and vege
table extracts to the rear and bringing Into
general use the pleasant and effective liquid
laxative , Syrup of Flga. To get the trua
remedy see that It Is manufactured by the
California Fig Syrup Co. only. For sale by
all leading druggists.
It Could Not tin Idcntlflod.
l ast night nt midnight while a couple
of colored women were golnsr through the
alley In the rear of the Western Union
olilce they noticed a man's form hanging
from n telegraph pole In a dark corner.
Frightened almost out of their wits they
ran out Into the streets with screams and
summoned the paseisby. . A crowd was
mon gathered about the pole , but no ef
fort was made to cut the body down , the
ei T."J spending- the time in nieculatlng
c\s to who the suicide was. A half dozen
messages were sent to the police station
announcing that some unknown man had
hung himself in the alley. It was found
to be a dummy.
Noon Iiy ! : Kent Itpncflt.
Quite nn audience was gathered In Wash
ington hall last night to witness a bright
little three-act comedy entitled , "A Lesson
In l.ov , " which was given by several
prominent young peoples of the city for the
benefit of the noon day rest of the Young
Women's Christian association. The play
depleted the dltllciiltica and embarrassments
of thru * men. who each fell In love with
the fair maiden , nnd the stratagems of two
ether women who each wanted to be loved
by one of the men. The parts were taken
by Herbert Cook , Miss Margaret McICslI ,
Thorpe MoKplI , Henry Allen , Miss Mar
garet Cook. Airs. Will Townsend and Miss
Emily McKcll.
I'or Tlirvatfliilim : til Shoot ,
Harry Mlsclmw , n colored man of con
siderable fame In local police circles , was
arrested last night for thrcutcnlrg to phoot
AllcJ Bmlth. Several years ago Mlschaw
nPaily killed the t-amo woman by cutting
her throat with a razor , and later shot
her , but he waa not prosecuted In either
rase , a the woman refused to npp ar
against him. He has. however , served n
term in the penitentiary for shooting n
man. _
Su Llurnint
The following marriage licenses were Is
sued yesterday by the county Judge :
Name and address. Age.
Jesse Freeland , Omaha . , _ 35
l-'nue Madsen , Omaha. . . . 32
AJarn Tomllnson , Dea Molnea , . . , . 40
Minnie Mrade , Omaha , , . . . . . . . 31
Joseph V. Blake , South Omaha . 21
Josephine Kofku , Omaha . IS
MILITIA WILL DRILL TONIGHT
Kxercliea nt Collinnm to tin I'recniltil bjr o
( Irnml Street ) * nrtd : < s
This ovcnlnp at the Coliseum will bo held
n military tournament under the auiplces of
the Thtmtou Hides. The program will bo :
Hecpptlon of the pests of the Grand Army at
the llepublic ; drill by the Grand Atmy of tlio
llepubllc , Casey's tnctlcj ; Council Bluffs High
School cadets , Captain Dtanclmrd commandIng -
Ing ; drill by Ancient Order of United Work
men , team , Captain Otis commanding ; drill
by Knights of Pythias team ; Thttrston Ulflea
Memphis drill team , Captain Scharft com-
matUlngj I Omaha Guards galling gun at
tachment Ii , Captain Mulford commanding ;
competitive i drill by four cotnjunles Omah.i
High School cadets ( batttllon ) ; Individual
competitive ( drill by the mtmbers of the
Thurstcn Hides lor the Thurston trophy ;
dancing.
United States nrrey ofllcers will act as
Judges of the competitive drills. Music will
bo furnished by the First Infantry band , Ne
braska National Guards.
Preceding the spectacle at the Coliseum
all the divisions taking part will parade ,
form Ins In the business part of the- city and
marching to the Coliseum. The line of march
will be south on Fifteenth ftom Douglas to
Farnnm , west on Farnam to Sixteenth , north
on Sixteenth to Cumlngest on Cumlng to
Twentieth , north on Twentieth to Coliseum.
The order decided on Is : First Infantry
band ' , Omalin , High School cadets , Council
niuffa High School cadets , Thurston Ultles ,
Modern Woodmen , Knights of Pythias , An
cient Order of United Workmen , Grand Army
of the Republic , Omaha Guards , Omaha
Guards gatllng section.
The formation will tc nt and cbout Fif
teenth anl Douglas sttuots at 7 o'clock and
the line will move fifteen minutes later. Lieu
tenant I F. T. Van Dew , Second Infantry.
United States army , will bo marshal of the
parade. ] _
ni.r.iii.i > or Tim oiti > : xT.tr. ir.iit
Congratulations Touring Into < Jiipnn Tim
Minlcnn l.ltiR Vunn.
SAN mANCISCO. May 2. From the Jap
anese newspaper , Yokohama llochl , which
came en the steamer impress of Japan , U
taken the following :
"Over 700 telegrams congratulating the Jap
anese on the armistice received from the
naval and military ofllcers of various foreign
powers up to the 3d tilt. "
"A gentleman who recently examined the
Ling Yuen , the Chinese ironclad sunk at
Wcl-Hal-Wol , Informed the Iloclil that the
vessel is submotged in water that covers her
lower deck , the upper deck only being visible.
She was lying on an island with her funnels
broken off and all her machinery and other
articles on board strewn about lu confusion.
A Chinese sailor , who was on the Ling Yuan
when she was sunk by a torpedo told the
Hochl's Informant that when the vessel was
struck by the torprdo everything , Including
her heavy guns , was thrown In the air by
the shock of the explosion. "
Among the passengers on board the Urn-
press was J. L. Veitch of Hong Kcng. Whoa
interviewed regarding the effect the war la
likely to have on commerce In the Orient , ho
Bald It would greatly stimulate trade and
largely assist in the opening up of China.
AT KOCKlOllO 3HStl.Hl.
lilll to JMnlio llio I'orioiintioii of the Deity
u Mutlomciuior.
SPRINGFIELD , 111. , May 2. A bill was
Introduced In the legislature today which Is
aimed at Schwclnfurtli , the "Rocltford
Christ. " It provides that whoever assumes
cr pretends to bs the Deity or assumes to
possess the attributes of the Deity , or who
ever falsely assumes or pretends to bo the
son of God , or Jesus Christ , or holds himself
to the world as possessing any of the at
tributes generally attributed to the Deity , or
whoever claims to bo the Incarnation of
what Is commonly known and called the
saving graces of the Holy Ghost or Jesus
Christ , shall bo deemed guilty of n mis
demeanor and upon conviction shall bo Im
prisoned In the penitentiary from one to.two
years.
UOCKFORD , III. , May 2.-Motions were
entered In the cnso of George Jacob
Schwclnfurth and other defendant : !
y'ostcidny to quash pending- Indictments
on tlio fcTOUnd that no ctlm-
nal olfeiise under the laws of the .state
Is climbed , and the alleged offenpo was
not committed within eighteen months next
lirlor to the ( hiding of the Indictments.
It Is also asserted that several of the de
fendants were compelled to go before the
grand jury and give testimony against
themselves against their will , and were
subjected to unfair and discourteous treat
ment.
JiJELKi''S bRVKE'f UO VU3IK OUT
Ingredients of tlin Jti-Olilorlilo of ( iolil
Ordered to llo Miidu Public.
LEAVENWOUTH , Kan. , May 2. Judgi
Myers of the district court has made a very
Important order affecting the rights of Dr.
Leslie E. Keeley. W. R Johnson of Tcpska
sues Dr. Keeley for $100,000 damages , the
petition reciting that the plaintiff has been
made a physical wreck because of the gold
cure. Judge Myer In granting petitioner's
request rules that Dr. Kceley must make
known the Ingredients of his bl-chlorlde of
gold compound. The court holds that the
cure Is not a property right nor trade secret ,
It Is unprotected by patent , lias been In use
more than two years and there Is nothing to
prevent Dr. Keeley testifying and revealing
Ills secret.
Sirs. I.riiBd'H Senintlnnitl ICvldnnro.
TOPEKA , May 2. Mrs. Lease testified In
tjis Householder Investigation today and
created a sensation. She said the Board of
Charities had bought for the Insane asylum
butter from Governor Lewelllng that was
awful , and so bad that a taste made her sick.
Sh8 scored Householder for neglect of duty
and wasUful expenditures , and when Attor
ney Wedd tried to suppress her denounced
him as an anarchist and said he had advised
the members of the board to carry axea and
hatchets and drive Wentworth out of the
Osawatomle asylum.
Onrnr V/IMo Figure * nn u llnnlcmiit.
LONDON , May 2. A receiving order In
bankruptcy wn.i Issued this aftetnoon
against Oscar Wlldc.
i. j-AiiAtiit.ii'im.
C. n. Crozler , Sidney , la. , Is at the Arcade.
II. C. Lamb , Denlson , la. , Is at the Mer
chants.
S. A. Forbush , Ottunnva , la , , la at the
Paxton ,
C. Btittcrflold of Denver Is registered nt
the Paxton.
Jack Donald of Grand Island Is reglsterei
at the Murray ,
C. S. Morgan , Murray , la. . Is registered at
the Merchants.
G. J.Vlnter and eon , Rexburg , Idaho ,
are nt the Mlllard.
E. E. Mandevllle nnd wife of Clilcaga are
guests at the Paxton.
0. W. Argue and J. W. Scalbert of Chey
enne are -nt the Mlllard.
Mr. and Mrs. McCuno of Mondamln , la.
are guests at the Arcade.
Mr. nnd Mrs. L. C. Shefclett of Mound
City , Mo. , are pue'.ts at the Mlllard.
Mr. J. W. Hill of Denver lias become nlgli
clerk at the Merchants , In place of Mr. Cole
who liua gone to Chicago.
Hon. Alexis Halter of Chicago Is In the
city seeklnc a location for n large retal
butcher nhop. Mr. Halter was for man }
years a prominent citizen cf Lincoln , having
represented the First ward In the city coun
ell for ono or morir terms.
At tlio Mercer : Ira Mallory , DCS Mulnei.
W. O. Snwyer , Minneapolis ; Clmrlds Lcey
Plumb , G. S. Houghton , Chicago ; C. N
Ambrose , St. Louis ; Jerry Wllhelm , DT
Chester ; Thomas McKee and mother. Wind
son Ont. ; R. O. Miljivan and wife. Nortl
Kreedon : M. C. Dlyaton , J. MnOcnougti
Broken Bow ; C. II. Breach , Denver ; W. P
Tracy. W. S. Caldwell , W. II. Uamtow , St
Joseph ; J. L. Harvey , Senard ,
nt lliu ( Intel * .
At the Uellnna W. S. Derby nnd ron
Trenton ; It. V. Martin , B.alrj Roy Urllt
Plattsmouth
At the Arcade-J. C. While , Lincoln ; Mile
Warner , Crelghton ; Ovhl I.tmlre. Fullurtnn
T. J. Munow , Norfolk , W. II. KnslUli
Grand Island.
At the Merchants John W. Tunulln , St
Paul ; .1. K Clurlte. Patillllon : J C' \\irax
Klmball ; J. T. Wiesmann , Lincoln ; U. M
Haer , Genoa ; K. Dorothy , W st I < olnl ; W
U. Kaslhum , ilroken Uow C , M. llazt , Krc
mont.
GRADUATION OF NURSES
Nine of Thorn Eecciva Diplomas from tbo
Dcaccness Homo Association ,
XERCISES AT FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
lij Itcv , I'rnnh Crnnounil Dr.
8 , ( Jllb of ( lie HoMitlnl-I'lrldi to
i tlio .Mrnihrm of the
UlHAft UII1 (111)
Nine young women who linve ilcvotcil tliolr
ves to nilnlstorlng to the sick sml poor
ere graduated last evening nt tlio Klrst
Icthodlst churcli ! > > the Deaconess Homo as-
oclntlon of Omalia.
At Twentieth and Harney streets the Mcth-
illst church maintains n hospital to take
II.-URO of the ItullBcnt sick. In connection
vltli It n training school In practlonl luirslnn
s carried on. In this school the young ladlea
f the nrnduatlni ; class of last evening bavo
alien the two years of practical work mapped
nt In the course.
The members of tlio school were present ,
estly nttlred In gray Rowns , and were neat
nps and aprons of white , the dreis of nurse * .
ho RrnduatliiR class comprised June Hobln-
on , Dwlght , III. ; Susan M. llryan , Wlicnlon ,
11. ; Hannah L > . Taylor , Wellington , Kan. ;
Vllhelmlna Srhlcti , I0va L. Stewart , Omnha ;
'loroncc M. Savin , Lexington , Neb. ; Kinma
' . DcWolf , Uenlson , la. ; R. Kstello Oman ,
cliuyler , Ncl ) . ; Cora Parks , Garrison , Neb.
Of. these Miss llryan goes to the Mil-
aukeo Deaconess Homo , Miss Savin to the
Chicago Homo and Miss I'nrks to some for-
Ign missionary Held. Miss Taylor will en-
In mlbslnnary work In the city. The bal-
ncc of tlio class remains nt the hcspltal.
Loailiiij ; up to the iiresontntlon of diplomas
shoil program was carried out. Addresses
ere delivered by Hev. Frank Crane and Dr.
V. S. Ulbbs. Mr. Crane spoke of the nltl-
uile of Christ toward the lo\vly. All Ills
cachings , he said , were suninnd up In the
parable of the ( teed Samaritan. Mr.
'ratio also spoke of woman's place , inuln-
alnlng that she Is called to da Just such
vork us that accomplished by Florence
iKlitlngalo. Dr. Muxfleld conferred the
ploinas.
The Methodist churcli has thlrty-flvo
) eaconess Homes In the United States. Only
ilno of them liavo tralnliiR schools nnd hos-
Itals. Students are regularly sent by the
IcthodlHt cliurch In Chicago to secure the
dvant.iges of the rcliool In Omaha. The
; raduates of these bchools live In the larger
lllcs at the various Deaconess Homes and
( tend the sick \\ltliout remuneration , tholr
vork being entirely ono of mercy. They are
rce at any time to leave the work It they
\ish.
In the couroe of training two lines of work
ro laid out , cno being n course to train
itirse deaconesses , the other course training
ho visiting deaconesses In their work. All the
graduates last evening took the course of
This consists of t\\o years of the
heory and practice of the art of nursing
, nd medicine. Hereafter the course will
: over tlirco years. The visiting deaconesses
if the church arc trained In bible and charity
vork for a period of two yeats also ,
Thi Dliiiior Itjll
but n mockery to the dyspeptic. lie
icars It , of course , but his stomach does not
cspond to tlu call. Ho "goes through the
notions" and suiters attunutrds for the small
amount of victual ) ho partakes of. Hos-
lettcr'a Stomach Hitters alters his condition
nto one of ability to cat plentifully , digest
ieartlly. and assimilate thoroughly. Malaria ,
rheumatism , constipation and biliousness nro
conquered by this world-famed medicine.
O '
MADE AWAY WITH QO D3
Shipping C'.crit nnil Driver Charged with
Larceny IIR 1'iilloc , /
Late yesterday1 afternoon C. T. Kldrldgo
and 13. Baldwin , respectively shipping clork'
ami drlvur employed by Allen llros. , who do
nisitiess at 1008 Ilarney street , wore ar
rested by Chief Detective Haze and charged
vltli grand larceny ns bailee. It Is estimated
> y the proprietors that their loss Is In the
icIgliLorhcod of $100 , but they cannot tell
ho exact amount ,
The alleged larceny consisted In the stcal-
ng oC goods handled by the Ilrm. As fclilp-
ilng clerk Kldrldge as In a position' to send
nit more goods than orders called for and
ill that ho needed was a confuderiito to carry
them oH. Him ho found lu the pdr.'on of n
driveDaldwin. . The goods wete usually
exchanged for meal tickets anl other articles ,
although iGino of tho.n were told A quantity
uns found at the homos of the two men ,
I'lio Ilrm has Ijccn missing goods for the
ast three montlis , lut the Iocs could not bo
accounted for until Eldrldgo vua suspected ,
chiefly on account of the opportunity he had.
An Investigation dc\elopeJ his guilt and also
mpllcatcd his partner.
.1 .Y.VO t/A VI' M K.TS ,
The Llllputlans continue to draw largo
liousas at Boyd'a theater , where they present
their most brilliant sinctacular play , "Humpty
Dumpty Up to Date , " to most enthusiastic
audiences. Omalia has never seen a snore
brilliantly staged play , and the numerous
novel tricks , the unique and gorgeous ballots
deserve the applause they elicit. Olant
Kalsl ) Is a real sensation , and all the clever
little artists , among them incomparable Franz
Khert , Solnia. Goernor and agile Adolph Zlnk ,
display their versatile talentH aa Irresistible
fumnaUers to great advantage. Nobody
should fall lo see the Llllputlans. as It Is a
rare occurrence to see such a show In Omaha.
There will b * a matinee on SUurduy , and the
last performance will take place on Sunday
night.
Held for Milnry Oncer * .
Yesterday afternoon Captain Moetyn re-
celved a telegram fiom. the' sheriff at Sid
ney , Neb. , asking that a man , whose de-
Boiiptlon was given , be detained If hu ar
rived In the city. Detectives Savage ami
Dempsey were itsaigned to the case , and
later In the afternoon discovered n mai :
answering the description on train No. a o ;
the Union 1'aclllc , which came In from tfc <
west. He was placed under arrest. He r |
llrs > t denied that he had ever been In Hie-
ney , but later acknowledged that lie lie !
passed through the town.
The man who Is wanted Is known ns W ,
P. AVelKcr , but at the station the man ar
rested gave bis name as A. Fi.ihn < > r. On h I
peison was lound n ponalderal > ' . quantitj
of Jewelry. The charge of KijsplclouH char ,
ncter was placed opposite his iiume. Tin
telegram failed to htutu what the churgii
was , but stated that a warrant had been
Issued.
liohnnr lni ; ( or "Plriiitiimu. : "
I'rof. John W. Sherman of " 1'hontasma"
fame arrived In thlB city n. few duy.i ago
and is rapidly getting things In "hlp-slmpo
for th < > enterlalnmpnt to be given at the
Uoyd opera house May 13 and 13. None but
homo taii-nt will be used for the charac
ters , and Depurate rUieareaU i f the parti
are being held dally. The llrnt complete
rehearsal will bo held next Tudnv at the
Flist rrcHltytcrlan church. The linal will
be held the following ThurBday In the opera
house. If It can lie procured. Mr. illierinnn'a
"I'hanluvimi" has met with womlerfnl suc
cess nil over the country wherever H lia *
been produced , and tlic- Omaha people will
have an opportunity of witnessing a novel ,
beautiful and Hti iking rntertulnment. Tlu
Lvcnt will be made a yoclcty one.
Morn l'oti ? o for .May Day lloi-l.
At the noHtofflee there tire somt ten bush
els of May day Iteon held for postas * ' .
Many parties who bought papers and sent
them away to their ft lends fulled to pay
thn necessary amount of postage , puttlnrf
only a 1-cent stamp upon the wrapper en
closing the paper. This amount was only
half enough , n each of th twenty-eight
page i.upars iuiuln-8 -J-ccnt Htamp to in-
Biiro bring handled by Uncle Sam.
iVhen Itaby wattle ! : , wo gave her C'astorb.
\Ticn she was a Clill J , she crlitl for Castorl/i.
Vrlien she became Jlla , sbo clari to Cat.torU.
\V J'in &ho liad Dilldrcn , bho cave th w Costorla ,