2 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY. MARCH 18. 1887.-TWELVE PAGES. York , and It Now York Is a democratic state , as I hold that It IB. ho could tarry the state. If , however , New York l.s not a dcmocratlo state , then It become * ) necessary to take other things Into consideration , The Moating vote must M consldeied and It will bo necessary to do ftomo lUurltii , ' . If Mr. Cleveland should bo renomlnatcd It would be necessary to calcu late whcthor the gains from persons who like this administration so lone as It Is not * < democratic \\ould not bo moro than countcrur.r.lC ! ! a byhe \ dlsalTcctlon of dissatisfied dcmocfaia. " ° mugwump will tell you that the dissatisfied democrats | will nmouiitto a very small number and the dlss.itlsliod democrat * will tell you that the n Idlllonal vote that would bo attracted to the ticket rould be put Into your bat. With Mr. Hill as n candidate the full democratic vote v > ( mill bo held tojethcr and houuld carry the stnto by a good majoilty. " "Do > ou think , " was asked , "thnt in a contest between Mr. Cluteland nnd .Mr. Illalno that Mr. Clevolnnd's vote In Now Vork would bo less than It was tit the last presidential elec tion V" "Yes , 1 think It would bo. 1 tin not moan to say that any \ery considerable number of persons who supported Mr. CloNoland In 18&I would vote for Ulnlnu , but the number of pcoplo who stay ut homo would bo largely in creased. " , THE UNcoMM.r.Tr.n cnuisnns , Pending a decision by the attorney general ot the question us to whothcr tbo cruisers Chicago , Atlantic nnd Boston can bo com pleted by the navy department In view of the failure of congress to make a snccillo appro priation for the purpose , all work on the vessels has been suspended. The opinion Is generally entertained at the department that t lid general I und appropriated for construc tion and repair can be used to finish the work on the cruisers. At the beginning of tlio present month 300,000 ot this fund remained available alter meeting the requirements of the various navy yards , anil It In believed that this sum , If applied to the new cruibcrs , would sufllco to complete them. TENSIONS FOR NRRRASKANS AND IOWANS. Iowa pensions were to-day granted as fol lows : MaryJ. , widow of James Kearney , Osage : Hugh It. Duke. Woodburn ; John Hill , Davis City ; James Gloss , Moiitezuuia ; Thomas Wilkinson , l.owmoor : William F. CrtiniBirmingham ; Knistus P. Dovlckson , East DCS Molnes ; John Urnmmor , Birming ham : William M. Hall , Glasgow ; Marshall T ) . Watson , Oxford Junction : John P. Me- Kusslck , Hamburg : Warren M. llced , Doug lass : Hlchard Voornces , Unlonvllle ; Joseph 11 Wheeler , Nowlnn ; John 11. Pitts , Douglass - lass ; John Felix , Preston ; Jasper N. Jones , tthenitndoah ; George S. Frn/ee , Osuge. In creases : George lleaton , Fall Hold ; Francis M. Ptirdy , Uellovtte ; Frank IJrown , Pacific ; Joseph II. Weyncr , Oxford. Nebraska pensions erantert : John Thorn ton , Hlalr ; Johatlmn J. Potts , Beatrice ; Henry A. Chsr.e , North Loup ; Charles Park- burst , Arthur. AltMV NF.W8. Lieutenant Fredetlck u Palmer , Twenty- first infantry , who Is stationed at Fort Sid ney , Nebraska. Is to bo married March 22 at Fort Brldgcr , Wyoming , to Miss Mary Slmp- Bon , the daughter of Post Chaplain George Vf. Simpson , United States nrmy. Cards an nouncing the wedding have been received by army friends hero. Thn order to Colonel Fred W. Beutcon , major Ninth cavalry , to proceed to Fort Douglass , Salt Lake City , from Fort Du Chesne , pending action on his recent court inartlal , Is not construed by military men to have any mean I UK pointing to the result of I the verdict , butonly to give Colonel and Mrs. I -Uenteen comfortable quarters , as the com- 1 inand at Du Chesne Is In tents or temporary J board houses. j KKI'llKDATION CLAIMS DISSAI.OWKD. Tl a following depredation claims have i boon passed upon by the secretary of the in- I terlor : James II. Lnmmonv. of Thayttr I county , Nebraska ; amount $2.700 ; In 18.VJ J 1885 by Sioux and Chevennn Indians. Flnd- , Ings : Evidence not .sufficient to establish I claim and not presented within the limita tion fixed by law. Andrew J. Hammond , of Nuckolls county , Nebraska ; amount , 53,100 ; in 180-1 by Clmycnne and Sioux Indians. Findings : Evidence not sufficient to estab lish claim , and not presented within the llm- ' itntlon fixed by law. A. J. Dlukely , of Iowa , has been appointed n special timber agent In the general land ofllce at SIGOO per annum. Distress In Newfoundland. HALIFAX , Match 12. [ Special Telegram to tbo HUE. ] The attempts of the Newfoundland - foundland papers to suppress the actual facts about the distressing want and In some cases actual starvation m districts remote from cities , is simply Infamous. In the district known as Green Pond , only eighty miles from the metropolis , whore live steamers of A sailing Beet went to obtain crows for seal fisheries , the inhabitants of the locality and surroundings were reduced to such straits that they threatened to board the stcaraera and take from them such supply oi provisions intended for sealing voy age unless Immediate relief was granted to the starving families by the government. II is useless to attempt to deny or conceal those facts , knowing well the temperament of the pcoplo and thoroughly convinced from the representations made that threats of plundei would be carried Into effect. The govern ment Immediately sent relief by the coasting ' steamer Hover. Harrowing accounts ol destitution reach Halifax from the northern districts and a press that deliberately sup presses facts ana declares that there Is no un usual distress Is utterly Insensible to the ap peal * of suffering humanity. The prohibi tion of the sale of bait will prove disastrous i to the western districts of Newfoundland particularly to Placontla and Fortune Bay , where the people' * ) existence depends on the Bale , of bait to French and American fishing vessels. 4 * Started on Their Ixine Race. I k NEW YORK , March 13 The Trans-Atlantli Jceel schooner yacht race from Owl's Head Mew York harbor , to Itoclie's Point , Queens town harbor , started shortly after 1 'clock to-day. Both yachts were In perfect trim , and fully ready to encounter gales , which are f expected , and perhaps hoped for * on the passage. This race grew out ol _ the discussion among several yachttnen , lasi fall , regarding the relative merits of varloui Amcilcau yachts In heavy weather. Tlu 0 Coronet has two distinct advantages ovei lier rival , the Dauntless. She Is larger anc newer , oho was millt at South Brooklyn in ISSTj , while the Dauntless was constructed twenty years ago at Mvstlo Brjdeo , Conn. Bolting Is even. The Narrows were llllei with numerous yachts and other set ciaft to witness tno departure. . The last signal was given from Fort Hamil ton at ten minutes after one and within t few minutes both the ocean racers hat ! crossed the imaginary line , and started or their way to Cork harbor , the Coronet lead ing. The wind wits twenty-four miles ar hour and Increasing. Thu judge's boat lor the yachts when north of the llglit ship. A ! a10 : ! o'clock the yachts were forging aheat with it twenty-fouMnlle bieeie. The Cor V onot was still leading by about a quarter of i mite. On board each yacht ba represejita the of the Associated press. The Pacific Railroad Investigation NEW YORK- March 13. | Special Telegran to the BEK. ] The World's Washington spec lalsays : Paclllo railroad people areworkln ; very hard to control the appointment of the Pi cl.lc railroad Investigation commission. The , are very much agitated over the report thu tbo president Is considering the name of th ox-llepre entntlve Henley , of California al letting that be Is too bitterly opposed to thcs roads to make a fair ln\estlgatlon. Anal tempt Is being made to influence the pres clent If possible to appoint friends of tin road or else such colorless nobodies as ar from time to time appointed government dl rectors. Henley Is Indorsed to the pruMden by Senator Mci'ncrson and Sprinter. Th name of Simon Sterns of New York has als btvn mentioned In connection with thl commission simply for the purpose of attach titerns ls a fearless , energetic wan. vrlth rare capacltv as an Investigator. J. Bterlln Morton of Nebraska , who has nUo been met tinned In connection with this couimlsslor is an anti-corporation man , Is and a wan pen > onal trleud ot Bayard. A Texas Kitltor Rises to Kxplaln. Uollovlllo Standard : The Stnndnr wishes to correct n fnlso impression i reference to the "tiring" of the editor1 from the Methodist wife nnd mother-in-law dist clmrrh. They wora not put out of th the building by the pastor , g sonio iui rose , but rucrcly bad their names erase from tbo roll of membership , The oditc is not the kind of a mnn to quietly sut mit to having his wife ami her mothe "tired' ' * bodily from a ch.uruh or cist whore. Ho is not built that way ; noithc WEEKLY BUSINESS REVIEW , Mora Life Manifested in Financial Circle * the Fast Week , LARGE SUMS USED FOR MARGINS Tlio Produce Markets Attract More 'I'hnn the Unual Attention and "nach Higher Prices Ho- celpti 6f Grain Fnlr. the Week In the Commercial World. CmoAiio , March 12. | Special Telegram to the UKK.I More Ilfu was manifested In local financial circles during the past week , mainly attributable to the speculative excitement on the board of trade and the unusual heavy trading. SInrclns were called very freely by parties on both Hides of the market , and In most calls were promptly responded to. Hankers hiuc been called upon to furnish considerable assistance to parties who arc not usually very largo borrowers , but this was mainly duo to the fact that parties who have been speculating freely , especially In mess pork , have largo sums of money locked up as margins , and there W.TB ngood piospcct that It will remain Invested for six or eight weeks. Consequently fhoy required con siderable money to transact business in other branches. The free calling ot margins on contracts for wheat has added somewhat to tho.demand , but parties who werepble to present paper backed by good collaterals or endorsers of good financial standing , experi enced no dlfllculty In securing such favors as dnslred. linkers , however , were a little cautious In making loans to speculators , and Insisted on wider margins than-heretofore. Itathcr more money Is being forwarded to the Interior both by bankers and commission niprchants , mainly to grain districts , as ship pers are anxious to move their property be fore the Inter-state commerce law goes Into effect. Meichaiits in the wholesale trade are borrowing moderately , but their needs are not pressing. Bankers are well supplied with loanable funds , and there Is no particular strength In the market Interest rates are about steady at5 (30 ( per cent. Eastern financial reports show a little more closeness In money mat- tcrr , but borrowers , as a rule , obtain all the discounts requited at about former rates. Foreign money markets are easier , and the Dank of England rate of discount has been reduced to 3 % per cent Now York exchange was dull dui ing the greater portion of the week. Shippers of grain were offering more bills and the demand was only fa'.r , though more sales were made than during the week previous. Sales between banks were made at CO to 75 per cent , discount for 81,000 , chiefly at 70 cents , and the market closed lull at 70 to 7o cents. Foreign exchange was nore freely , but the demand showed Ittle lmpro > cmont. Kates rather favored myers. and sales of shippers sixty lays' documentary bills were made at 4b"J f r$483).f. The New Yor stock market was jomewhat more active during the past week , yet the aggregate trading was not very largo. Early In the week the market was stronger , and prices for some of thn leading articles 'tiirh , due mainly to reports of combinations , .argo dividends prospective ! } " , Increased larnlngs , etc. A failure to realize ioma of these expectations , liowo\er , lad a weakening influence and some jf the Improvement was lost. Jhlcazo operators gave stocks very little at- .entlon , as they had about all the speculation \t home they oared to attend to. Largo oper ators In Now York , however , wern more dis- losed to tiado , and specialties commanded .heir attention notably Western Union , St , i'aul , Heading , lUchmond & West Point Ter minal , Erie , Delaware , Lackawanna & West ern , Jersey Central , Northwestern , and New York it New England. Foreign advices have show a little more strength In stocks and prices have favored sellers to some ex tent , particularly the London market. For eign securities have fluctuated only. Sales on the New York stock exchange for the week were 1,850,000 shares. Petroleum met with considerable speculative tavor during the past week aim trading was moderately active. Prices ruled with marked irregular ity , though fluctuations were con imed within narrow limits. Opening sales- were matte at G.c ! , sold at 61 ? ( u04c and closed steady at oy < c. Sales , 15'J03,000 barrels. The produce attracted more than the usual attention dur ing the past week. The volume of specula tive trading was unusually large , probably never exceeded on the board of trade. All parties appeared to have a general Interest In the speculative branch of trade. The opera tor of small means as well as the millionaire the buyer or seller of a single 5,000 bushels. or individual who was able to throw 1,000.000 bushels on the market , or could as readily take that quantity if offered all Indulge their propensities for speculation to their hearts' content , possibly to the dlsbgurlng of check books and to the detriment of bank accounts. Margins were called for very freely In a gen eral way , as operators desired to be secure , the large amount of mono ? locked up previ ously making them anxious to protect trades for their customers as much as ix > ssblo. ! Some parties estimate that not less than $15- 000,000 has been placed as margins on spVcu- latlvo trades In wheat , corn and provisions. All the markets have exhibited marked strength , attended witn considerable excitement , and frequent and quite wide fluctuations In prices. May delivery appeals to be the center of attraction In all the load- Inr articles. Wheat , corn , laid , short rib aides were most In favor , and all reached a hlL'lier scale of prices , thouyh not fully supported. No serious financial troubles occurred. Throe small failures were announced and these had no effect on the leading markets. There wa.s rather more doing In shipping circles ami more- grain has been forwarded than foi some time past Shipments of provisions were moderately free. Receipts of grain were fair and of provisions quite heavy. The stocks of grain and provisions are being gradually reduced. Foreign markets were stronger early In the week , but did not show much sympathy with the advance in price : here. Eastern markets were stronger In c general way , but did not follow our extreme ligurcs. The arrivals of live stock were mod' crate at all western points. The packing ol hogs In the west Is somewhat larger than las' year to date. date.THE THE DEAD D1VINK liU DodyJLiald to Host In Greenwood- Thn Will. NEW YORK , March 13. The will of th ( late Henry Ward Beechor was filed for pro bate to-day. It Is as follows : In the name of God , Amen. I , Henry Ward Beceher , of the city of Brooklyn and state ol New York , hereby revoking all other am former wills by me heretofore made , di make , publish and declare this to bo my las will and testament 11 hereby authorize and direct my executor and such of them an shall qualify upon mj death to collect and receive the amount o : my life Insurance , to Invest the same and ti pay the proceeds ot such investment to m ; wife during her life in equal quarter-yearlj payments * 'J I hereby give , bequeath and dovis until my executors , or such of them as slial qualify , the net residence and remainder o my estate , both real and personal of over ; kind , in trust for the benefit of my children And 1 hereby direct that my said executor distribute and apportion my said estat among my children In such manner am form aud at such time or times BS shall li their judgment bo for the best Interest ot m ; said children , giving unto my said executor full power to sell and mortgage such and si much ot my real and personal property a they shall deem best and to Invest and dl ; tribute tne proceeds ot such sale or sales a herein provided. a. it IH my will that If any of my childrei should die before the complete dlstrlbutloi of my estate , as above provided , leavmi Issut ) them surviving , that such Issue shal stand and take In the place and stead o their parent , taking per atlrpes aud not pe capita. 4. I hereby nominate , constitute ana ap point my sons , lleury U. Beecher , VVilllai ) IS. Hoeoherand Herbert F. Ueechcr , all o llrooklyn , and my son-in-law Hev , Samtu Scovlllo , of Norwich , N. Y. , executors an trustees of this iny will , and and It Is tu will tlut no bond shall oe required ot trier or either of them. July 11,187 * ( Signed. ) HK.VUV tVAsn BEP.CUER. The witnesses are , A. S. Barnes and 'S D. Ulake. of Brooklyn. tit , Keecher'a remain * wore take from Plymouth ehuroh at 8:30 : thti morning and conveyed to Greenwood cemetery whera they were deposited In the receiving vault to remain until the family select a lot for final Interment. The church was guarded all night by Plymouth Company ( I. Only the family and cloo personal friends of the de ceased went out to the cemetery , A Dangerous Lmnatlo , BAI/TIMOKE , March 12. ( Special Telegram to the BKK.J Henry IJorwauger , aged twenty-three , at a late hour last nUht shot and killed Carrie Pcltz , aged twenty-three , employed as cook in his father's family on Madison avenue. Ho entcied the nursery where Miss Pcltz aud another domestic were , and deliberately shot her without an appar ent motive. Borwanger then proceeded to thocemril pollco station , whore ho stated that A woman had been : Mi ° t | but denied hav ing done It himself. Ho was detained aRU Inquiry made when It was discovered that Ills victim had died. A coroner's Investigation will bo had to-day. Herwancer had been treated at a private asylum , but Ills friends sunpost'dvheu he returned to his home ho had entliely lecovered. Work ofMlHHotirl KANSAS CITV , March 13. A special to the Journal fiom Springfield , Mo , , says : Last night a band of armed men went to the liouso of William Eaton , thirty mites south of this city , and breaking down the doors fired a volley into the house. William Eaton and Charles Green were killed outright Eaton's aged father was seriously wounded. One woman was shot in the head and an other in tlm hand. The murderers then made good their escape. Mrs. Eaton afllrms she rccogni/ed two Of them. It Is alleged that the attacking party nro members ot the Bald Knob Boys , a noted vigilance organiza tion , and It Is supposed that they killed Eaton and Green for belli tr outspoken against them. Great excitement pievalls over the affair. TELKGUAPH NOTES. Fair weather , colder , are the predictions for to-day. New Orleans suffered by a 8150,000 fire In a cotton compress yesterday afternoon. President Cleveland tins made a substantial contribution to tlio llendrlcks monument fund. Flro destroyed the hotel at Camden , N. J. , last night and three children were burned to death. The Lincoln National bank of Chicago has been authorl/ed to begin business with a capital of 8'200.00a. Neebe , tlio Chicago anarchist , acting on the advice of his counsel , has decided not to at tend the funeral of his wife. Enoch Carter ( colored ) , was hanged at Or lando , Orange county , Florida , yesterday for the murderof Policeman Beasloy on Christ mas eve , 1885. Chicago's dry goods clerks association will hold a mass meeting to-day to urge the legis lature to pass the bill forbhlillnc the opening of business houses on Sunday. The city pastors will also offer prayers for the success of the measure. There was a meeting of the Richmond Terminal executive committee yesterday af- toinoon and It was reported that ail stock In the syndicate to purchase the Baltimore & Ohio road would be taken. Tlio chief of the bureau of statistics reports that the total value of exports of beef and potk products during tlio four months ended February US , 1S87. as compared with similar exports during the corresponding period of the preceding year , were as follows : 18S7 , S7lWUi ; ; ; 18SO , 80,157.044 , A New Enterprise. The Omaha Granitic Roofing company is a now enterprise in Omaha which promises to become an important factor In our manufacturing Industries. At a meeting of the directors yesterday after noon officers were elected as follows : A. R. Souor , president ; C. 13. Muyno , vice president ; A. C. Houston , secretary and rcasuror ; A. N. Metils , general manager and superintendent. The company is erecting n substantial building 40x120 foot on the B. & M. track ono mile and a quarter south of tlio depot and everything will bo in readiness for manufacturing about April 1. Twenty- five men will bo employed and the force will bo increased from time to time In re sponse to business demands. The com- pnnv has factories at Kansas City and Wichita. At the latter place they have orders for over six ticres of roofing. It is ono of tlio best roofings mudo nhd will meet with a rapid sale in Omaha mid other Nebraska cities. Omaha will bo made the headquarters for all the terri tory tributary to this city. The location of the factory in the south part of the city on the bottoms cast of Rivorviow ad dition shows that this kind of property in that section of the city is being sought after as much as is the north portion of tlio town. Other manufacturing enter prises will soon follow in the same lo cality. _ Nebraska Pharmacists. The committee of arrangement for the Nebraska State Pharmaceutical associa tion met at the Pnxton hotel lust evening. Henry T. Clarke , chairman , called the meeting to order. D. VV. Saxe , was elected secretary and treasurer. The following committees wora appointed : On Railroads Chas. J. Daubach. On Hotels -D. W. Saxc , AmosFiold , ol Richardson , Douglas county , M. J. Wnugh. . On Finance and Entertainment Max Hecht , C. F. Goodman , Henry T. Mnrko. D. W. Saxo , J. A. Fuller. N. A. Kuhn. The State association will meet in this oity at the exposition building May 10 , 11 and 13. The prnsidont of the as sociation , Hon. James Reed , of Nebraska City , was present and gave a detail re port upon the bill that is before the sen ate , nn net to regulate the practice ol pharmacy in the state of Nebraska , which was received with great enthusiasm. The committee concluded to give n sociable to the members of the association on the second evening of the meeting. Amusements. CThoro will bo plenty of amusements rv Boyd's opera house this week. On Mon day and Tuesday nights an oxcolloni company , headed by Atkins Lawrence and Miss Josie Batcheldcr , will presen Will Carlton's romantic Russian drama "Zitka , " a play over which the whol < country is talking. It has already raadi the fortune of its author's little daughter Marie , and is ono of the greatest siicccsse : this country has over known. Herrmann , the king of all prcsttdlglta tours , will return to Boyd's opera housi onY cdnosday night for ono perform an co , and give a new lot of tricks am illusions. There is only ono Lotta , and she wll appear at lioyd's opera liouso for foui ' performances. commencing Thursday night. She has many imitators but n < equals. She is incomparable , and nox to Edwin Booth , attracts moro people tc the theatre than any % tar on the stage Lotta will bo seen as "Mtoucho" Thurs day , "Little Nell" Friday , "Musette1 matinee , and "Littlo Detuctivo" Satur day evening. Iho sale of seats will opei Wednesday morning at the box olllco. Brevities. The revenue collections ycstcrda' were 18,008.18. Permit to wed was granted ycsterda ; to N , P. Kelley and Annie C. Smith. Sheriff Coburn is on duty again after brief but serious illness. Gcorgo Gurley , Clerk in Judge McCul logh's court was off duty yesterday o account of bickno's. DIED. BARK-In this city , March 13 at 0:30 : a. ro Joseph Barr , ased 40 years. Funeral on Sunday , March 14 , at 3 p. n from his late residence , Twenty-second an Charles streets. Friends Invited. NEBRASKA AND IOWA NEWS , Ainsworth Votes BpndJi Tor Building Brown Gonntjja Court Honso , REJOICING OVE& THE RESULT. r. 4L The Loader of the Ruahvltle Mob Thrnahcd UjrrllU Victim's Wlfo Biff Stock of Liquor Seized in Des Moinca. M Happy. AIKSWORTH , Nub. , March 12. [ Special Telegram to the Bnu. ] One of the most im portant events In the history of this town since its sotllemoiit occurred to-day. It lias been tlio cottuty seat of Brown county , flllfl Long Pine has been striving to take It there. A special election was called for to-day to vote on the question of Issuing bonds in the sum of 510,000 for the purpose of building a court house on laud donated by the town , the building to bo of brick. There wer 31'J ' votes cast , aw In favor of the bonds and only 27 acalnst. The vote only Includes Ainsworth voting precinct. Thb contract will bo lot nt once and Immediate preparations will bo made to begin work at an early date. People - plo were hero from as far as fifty miles away and there was gieat rejoicing over the vic tory. Sutton's cornet band Is parading the streets , fire works nro being discharged and there are other manifestations oC Joy. This town Is ono of the most Important on the Fremont , Elkhnrii & Missouri Valley rail road west of Fremont. This victory will give It now life and growth , as this will bo the permanent countv seat of Brown county. Land seekers are plentiful. Farms are In demand , and slnco March 1 the average re ceipts of immigrant coeds Imvo bcon three cars a dav. Many more are on the way. Thoto Is no better section of country In this part of the state than Ainsworth , and her reasons for rejoicing are great. A number of btilldlncs are to be erected as soon as the weather penults , and the settling of the court liouso question will give moro confi dence. Many farmers were yesterday and to-day prepai Ing ground for spring work , as the last few days were very favorable. ' loivn Supreme Court Decisions. Dns MOINKS. la. , March 12. [ Special Tel egram to the BKE.I The following deci sions were filed by the supreme court to-day : Chlora A. Rush ct al vs Louisa Mitchell ct al , appellants. Fayetto circuit Afllrmed. J. 11. Atkinson , appellant , vs llawkoyo Insurance company. Fremont district. Atllrmpd' A. Wilson vsE. J. Frobrldgc , appellant Shelby circuit. Alllrmod. II. F. Welsh vs Dos Molnes Insurance company. Boone circuit Reversed. Mary K. Paigl , appellant , vs John A. Palgl and others. Scott circuit. Atlirmcd. I. N. Craig vs A. E. Flormlg ot al , appcl- lants. Des Molnes district Afllrmed. State vs Oscar A. Stout , appellant. Henry district Reversed. Francis M. Ryan , appellant , vs John C. Campbell and C. Iteming , intervened Jones district Reversed. S. R. Klllthorpe. appellant , vs J.L. Bcldcsll and others. Ida circuit Reversed. R. W. Gilbert , appellant , vs Mary E. Bax ter and othertherd. Pocahontas district. Aflirmcd. n . Emigrants Rushlnc to C'rnwfardl CRAWFORD , NobftMalich 12. [ Special Tele- cram to the Bini-Elght | car loads of em- grants arrived to-rtjay tft Crawford , prlncl- ' ' ially from Iowa. , ( 'fills' makes the second atch that has coma In this week , seven car oads having arrived on ; Tuesday last. Gen- ral Brlsbln has been In town nil day with Is Immigration committee. They are bav in : their hands full ofJ business. Lots- are oiling freely in Cra'Wfthd ' and preparations o build are being made on a largo scale , . 'ho stores are all busyond business Is cood. "t Is believed the town will almost double In l/o this year , nnd alnwst every piece of treed ami In iJawes countywIII bo taken up by ottlers. " ' Stock of LiIquorB Seized. DES MOINES , la. , March 12. [ Special Tele gram to the BKH.I About noon to-day Con- tahlu Frank Pierce , with a posse , sel/cd the mtlre stock , of liquors belonging to the vholcsalo drug house of Hurlbert , Hess & 2o. , where Constable Logan was killed ro- cntly. The seizure was made under a viola- Ion of law by the house in their sales. A iloof police guarded the place whllo an In ventory of the stock was taken bv the con stables pending legal ictton. The seizure ncludes seventy-five barrels , fifteen kegs and ind about fifty cases ol liquors , worth be- ween 52,000 and .83,000. Wind and Firo. COLUMBUS , Neb. , Mjrch 12. ( Special Telegram to the BEK. ' During the high wind that prevailed thlstftornoon a fire was started near the corrall ind slaughter house of Hoffman & Marty in tie south part of the city , and leaping bevonij control ran Into the iay yards , burnlnc live tons of hay , racks and part of the corrall. But for vigorous ef forts In tearing dofrn a corn crib a dlsas- rotis fire would have resulted. Np Insur ance. Run. Over aid Killed. OTTUMVVA , la. , Marcli U [ Special Tolo- jram to'the BEE. ] V. long , aged between ifty and sixty years , an'l ' an old soldier , was tilled by the Chicago , B\rllngton \ & Qulncy train No. S at Falrlicld tils morning. ' He re sided near Ottumwa. Tie engineer thinks ho throw himself on the track. Barn and Contents Burned. Ia.March ! 12. [ Special Telegram to the BEK.J-The barns on the b'laneiy farm , four mlleseast of this place , Diirned this afternoon , together with six liorses , a largo amount o ! farm Implements and several hundred bttslels of craln. Loss , 35,000 ; Insured In the Stte , of Des Molnes. Mine Clacil. DES MOINES , la. , Mar i 12. [ Special Tel egram to the BEK. ] Mne Inspector Stout has ordered the closing d a drift known as the Black Diamond mint In Webster county for failure to comply wth the regulations prescribed for thu safety > f employes woik- ina in the mliio. An Outcast' ! Suicide. DES MOINES , la. , Marti 13. [ Special Tol- gram to the BEE.I Thelead body of FriU Wlltmer , aged thirty , wa found In Couler creek at the foot of Stteonth street this morning. The coroner ! jury pronounced It suicide , lie has been In outcast for bouio tlmo , having lost hl hojo by drinking. Bonn * For FVferlng Mill. GORDOW , Neb. Marthj 12.-Special [ Tele gram to the BEK.j-rT.bj Gordon Immigra tion and Aid society to-day raised 81,500 , payable on dpmanll/surjcrlptlon to bo given as a bonus to a parly wl > will erect a good flouring mill at thlsjmlc. Railroad Brfaigj Threatened. COLUMUUS , Neb.VMati 12. [ Special Tele gram to the BEK. ] Th B. & M. railway bridge at this plaeo threatened by tlio breaking up of the Clap and Loup rivers , the rise coining , de.Iang the trains and causing the 1'latte W.oullow Its banks. a Woman. HAY SPUINOS , Neb. , March 12. [ Special Telegram to the BKE. | . C. Wecter , ono of the leaders of the Rushile mob of a year o , was horse-whlppediere to-day by Mrs. . Akin. J TUB STATE LISI Buflines * Tranaaotd at the Short Saturday Hilon * . LINCOLN , Neb. . Marcl 13. [ Special Telegram - gram to the DBE.J Thmfternoon the sen ate resumed conslderatlji of senate file 231 , over which the bad bled was raised the night before. It Is an a ) to define the course of action for railways to cqulre title to state lauds over which thelrllnes might cross. The bill as previously atpndeil wan passed. Senate hill allowln the city ot Platte- moutli and other cities q the second class ot over 5 , 000 Inhabitants toiave the streets and ralso revenue for such expenses , wan read a third time and passed. The report ot the special committee on paying a number of employes for Sunday work wnsthcn taken up and elicited a l ng drawn out discussion on economic measures. The six senate employes , who petitioned for Sunday pay , were , by the report of the com mittee as adopted , i of used the allowance and were discharged from further service. The senate adjourned until 4 o'clock p. in. Mon day. linings In the House. LIXCOLN , Neb. , March 12. [ Special Telegram - gram to the BKI : . ] Mr. Newcomer Intro duced a resolution to adjourn at 11:30 : to t ! o'clock Monday. Mr. McCann of Sheridan moved to adjourn until Monday the 21st , to glvn everybody a chance to go homo and attend to the spring business. Mr. Newcomer's motion prevailed. Mr. Catdwcll tried to put the Lincoln ch.ir- trr on Its jlft agc , but objection was made. The committee on public lands and build * Inga recommended the recommitment of house roll 15 appropriating $ V > ,000 for the Nebraska City asylum for the blind to the committee of the whole. It was placed on thegeneial file. House roll 103 , fixing the maximum railroad transportation ; 4So , ap propriating 5flOI5.05 for the relief of Cass county , and 47-1 , rclatingcto registration in metropolitan cities , were placed on the gen eral file. Thu house signed house rolls 39 re lating to the piuctiase , lease and sale or rail- load lands , and SOU , empowering vil- luces and towns to regulate and prohibit the sale of Intoxicating liquors. The committee on university and normal schools reported seventeen bills asking tor normal schools. One of these. In favor of Plum Creek , was Indefinitely postponed. The others wore held over. Mr. McCann's house roll 209 enabling the appraisement of school lands In northwest ern counties was put on the general file. The liouso went Into committee of tlio whole , Mr. Peters In the chair. House roll 271 , appropriating S10.C50 to John Lanham as balance duo tor the erection of the university chemical laboratory , was read. This amount he claimed for the work done at the sugges tion ot tlio board of public lands and build- in M , which cost 810,000 more than estimated. Mr. Pemberton showed tlio unconstitution al Hy of the demand. Mr. Miller said the work was done honestly and ouu'ht to bo paid for. Mr. Dempster said the work was douo as extra and not under contract If paid for at all it should bo done under a deficiency. Mr. Watson said the claim could not bo collected In the courts , but Air. Lanham was out of pocket the amount named. On motion the committee aiose and ro ported. Senate file 200 , providing for pave ments in cities of 5,000 and more Inhabitants was read the tirat time. Adjourned until Monday at 2 o'clock. It was thought that a motion would bo made to-dav to reconsider the vote of yester day killing the Norfolk asvlum bill , but it was not done. Tim bill is now dead and the only way In which to en able tlio now asylum to open Is to pay for tlio furnaces and other requirements voted form the general appropriation bill. The caucus combine are rejoicing over their power and predict further reductions In the appropriatons. Personal Paragraphs. Miss Kato Donmnn loft last week for a month's visit with friends nmi relations in Now York City ixnd Chatham , N. J. "Doc" A. B. Snuwdcn went to Chicago last cvenincc to arrange for spring busi ness supplies , nnct nt the same time let his loft cyo gaxo upon something that will add to the fitting up of a most at tractive jisirt of the Hellman block on the Thirteenth side. SPECIAL NOTICES ; Advertisements under this lier.d , lucent 6 per line lor the first Insertion , T cents for each sub- ecqucnt Insertion , nnd $1.60 a line per month No advertisement taken for less than 5 cents for the first Insertion. Seven words will ho counted to tbo line ; they must rim consecu tively and must bo paid In advance. All adver tisements must bo hnndodin before 1:80 o'clock p.m. , und under no circumstances will the } be taken or discontinued by telephone. Parties advertising in thesu columns rnd hav * ingthe answers addressed In cure of Tru IJic will please ask for a chocV to enable thorn to get their letters , as none will bo delivered except on presentation of check. All answers to ad vertisements should bo enclosed In envelopes. MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY To loan on residence property. Long and short tlmo. City mortgages bought. K. 8. Rowley , 3U So. 15th at. 7U. ! . to loan on real oatnto nnd chattels MONEY & Co. 1511 Farnam St. , ground floor. B5t MONEY to loan on Improved city property at 0 per cent. Money on hand ; do notlmvo to wait Have a complete set of abstract books of llnuglns county. I. N. Watson , abstractor Harris lical Estate and Loan Co. , 320 S. 15th et. 863. 300.000 to loan , Bums tvn and upwards , Lowest rates. Bemls , room 3 , Barker block , S. W. cor. 15th nnd Farnam its. 1KI MONEY First mortgage notes. The Douglas county bank will buy papers secured by first mortgage on city realty. 184 6 FEU CENT-Monoy to loan. Gregory & Hndley. Rooms 1 and 3 , Rcdtck Dlock , B20 8. 16th Bt. MONEY TO LOAN on improved real oitnte ; no commission charged. Leavltt Rurn- ham , Room 1 Crolgbton lllook. 117 MONEY to loan. Ellis Dros. , real estate and loan agents , room 17 , Wbitnell block , cor. 15th and Haraoy. 118 TIITONEY to loan on improved elty property , iU- very lowest rites. C. J. Casivoll , room 19. Nebraska Nat'lbank. ( > 37ml7 TOANS Loans Loan * . lienl estate loans , Collateral loans. Chattel loans. Long tlmo loans. Short tlmo loans. Money always on band to lonn on any ap proved security. Investment securities bought and sold. Omaha financial Kichango , n. w , oor. ICtb and Humor. Corbett. Manager. 119 to lonn. cash on nnnd.no delay. MONEY J. W. nnd K. L. Squire , 1413 Farnam st , rarlon hotel building. 120 , TO LOAN at 0 per cent J. J. Ma- $500,000 honey. 1509 Farnnm. 121 ' CENT Money. 61'KU . 0. Patterson , 15th a&J Harncy. 123 MONEY to loan In lums to suit , from $ l,0i > 0 to $50,000 ; no delay. Tuttle & Allison , ail 8.13th St. 8 ! m31 rpo LOAN Money Loam placed on 1m- JL proved teal estate In city or county for New England Loan & Trust Co. , by UouglM County bank. Uth nnd Chicago sU. 130 MONEVTOLOAN-Kriink&Son & Co , Fell bargains in flno watches , diamonds and * jewelry , 118 South 15th et , 77813 MONEY TO LOAN-Oa city and farm prop erty , low itttca. Stewart & Co. , Hoorn : ] Iron bank. 127 ONEY TO LOAN-0 P. Davis & Co. , real estate and loan agents , 1505 Farnam st ONEY TO LOAN-On real estate and chut- M tola. D. I. Thomas. 123 $ ; 500,000 To loan on Omaha city property nt A per cent. 0. W. Day , over 1312 IIOUKUB et , i' TO LOAN by tbo undersigned , who a. ' * has the only properly organized loan agency In Omaha. Loans of 110 to $100 made on furnitureplnnosorgans , horaos , wagons , machinery , ic , without removal. No delays. All business strictly confidential. Loans so made that any part can bo paid at any line.each payment reducing the cost pro ruta. Advances madn on fine watchea and diamonds. Persons should carefully consider who they are-dealing with , as many now concerns nro dally coming Into oxlntenco. Should you need money call mid nee mo. W. R. Croft , Room i W'thncll ' llulldlng , 15th and Harnuy. > 3t LOANED ut 0. F. Hood ft Co. ' Loan MONEY Office , on furniture , pianos , her p , wagons , personal property of all kinds , and all other ar ticles of value , without removal. U19 S. 13tb. o\er Rlnglmms CommUslon store. All busi ness ttrictly confidential. 133 BU8INE8B OHANOBS. 1NH Chnnce Wanted StocU of groceries F or harutre In oxcbaniro for 1(0 acres of tbo finest land In Nebraska , within W miles of Omaha. Inquire of Berthold * Uo.,6308. lOtb it. I BALK-OoMon Opportunity. Drug ittoro In ontf of the bust towns In Ne braska doing a business from $1KOUMo $30.000 per year. Invoice. $ .UOl ) . For particulars , od- drn8s3ii < N. llithst. , Omaha. Neb. 813 h J ACKSON STKUUT Steam Uundry and Itatli House for snlo on ncoount of dissolution of pntttiorslilp. 'Jho old ostabll < ho < t and good paying business will bo offered for sale at a bargain. This place has ) ust bron Improved wit u n now brick boiler rootu and wash liouso , now bnth tubs , nnd Is In flrst-cl s shape throughout. This Is a raroclinnco , as ft has boon running with succo < for over flvo years , n- ! ! cash , balance to suit purchaser , Inmilro on promises , 1S Jaoksoii street. 6.3 'JO * TnilANIC * SON A CO mnKe n spoclnlty of nno JL' watch repairing at IIS S. IMh st. 7t8 ! 13 WANTED-riwtner In retail shoe bintnuM , with $1.000 eapltiilexperience uinipocsiary C14Icnroo < Arcndo hotel. 74"i in * FOIt 8ALK To a practical man , n hnlr mtor- erst In a domocrutlo onpor ; prollti , $ JflO monthly ; price fl.'JOO ; halt cash. AdilrcM 0 S3 , euro of lloo. OS8 13 * TflOR SAliE llnrnoss shot ) In thriving county -L1 sent. Addrols J. U. Mason , Coutrnl City , Nob. f,75 U * T0n 3ALK Or Undo lor innd , bct hotel In JD Wakofleld ilollitf excellent business. Addioss J. H. Bonn. WnLotloU. Neb. Bf 21 * FOR 8ALU-Harbor's outfit , including three reclining chairs , etc. 801 N. loth st. . 61313 HOUSES LotsrurtnsLandii money loanod. Berais' city maps , 67 foot , $ J.50 onoh. lloinln , room ; ) , Barker block , S. w. oor. 15th nml Fnrnnm stg. Ijq FOR SALE $7,000 of general morchnndlso and store furntturo. olonn , well assorted. Will tnko hnlf In good unlncumborod fnrm land , balance In payments \\cllsecured ; good rousons for soiling. Address Call Box 57 , Alma , Nob. . 147 13 * TJ ANK for snlo in a now rnpldly growing town JJ of (100 Inhabitant * . Flno deposits. Money loans from 3 to 4 per cent , monthly. A splendid chance. Address P 39 , Boc oftlco. 015 FOR SALE-Haf ! Interest In one of the best paying drug stores In southwestern lown , Capital required , $2,500. Address 1 > 40 , Boo of- floe. ma PERSONAL. PERSONAL A young gontlomnn , n stranger In the olty , would like to make the no- qulntnnco of n young lady. Object social en- JoyinunU O 40 Hoc. 701 18 * PERSONAL. Strangers In the city nro cor dially Invited to visit Moody'g chliia store cor. iGth nnd Davenport. It is ono of the hand somest stores In the city nnd visitors nro nlwnys welcome. 81113 PERSON'AL-Latlios wishing to boiiutlfy tholr homos cnn pet Idons nnd inntoiluls also vojuvium for the now lava work at Jlrs. M. li TMitcholl's , loader of flno fancy woik , 1520 Douglas. 808 13 * FRANK & SON & CO. . elegant Jewelry , have romovcd to 118 South 15th at 778 13 118. DUKANT. CInrivoynat , from Boston , will remain In the city n short tlmo only. Mho rends the deepest secrete , unfolds the fu ture , unites opnratod lovers , causes Bpcody mnrilaeos.ia vcuy lellabloln nil nllnirsot life. Room 1 , Lyons blk , 10th and Chicago. 021-18 * I > KHSONAL Wo cull the nttontlonof lines- tors nnd speculators lii Omaha Rcnl Estate to our special drive In bunrams.of which we nro solo agents. They nro worthy of Investigation. J. L. Rico & Co. , Room 8 , over Commercial National bank. CfeO IERSONAL For grnding. sodding , pruning trees , planting shrubs , liouso nnd general cleaning up. Address J. Astluford. 5th nnd Dorcas St. , city. 687 18 * pLAIUVOYANT-Mailam Alaska reveals \J past , present nnd future. Satisfaction guaranteed. 512 816th st. 30 n 3 * iEKSONAr ; , private homo for Indies during - - confinement. Strictly confldentlnl , ln- fnuts adopted. Address E K , llco olllco.101m2C 101-m2C * PERSONAL Mrs. Dr. Nannie V. Wnrron clairvoyant , Medical and btislnesi Medium Boom No , 8,121 North 16th ct ,0maha. Neb. 134 MISCELLANEOUS. N'OTICE. ] have this day associated uiysolf with H. n. Soydol , formerly in the hardware - ware business nt ititn and California sts , to transAct n genorul real estate und rental agency utNo. UI8 North Kith Ht. , room 11 , up stulra , tinder the mime or Lawrence ft Hoydel. Wo have n large list of property In nil the additions of the city , nnd n line list of Insldo propuity. \Vointond giving our personal attention to nil business lelt with vis , thereby making It nn ob ject to our customers to list their property with us. Wo i out houses , rooms , oichango nnd ( .ell . indso. stocks. If you wnnt a business or wnnt .to soil one call on us. J. A. Lnwrcnro. 81313 Limronco & Soydel. MAHA Laundry , 604 N. 18th St. , first-class shirts 10o , collnrs and outfs So , family washing , cheapest In the city. First-class worn guaranteed. I'/enoo / send us your order nnd wo will call at your house. 88713 * rilO parties having houses for rent. Rental Agency , Ronnwa & Co. , 15st. , opposite post- " ] ce'w , , , ° lmve turned over to them our rental list. We recommend thorn. McCnguoBros. OKI CJiND6UctoM7 ; Mam St. , Dubuque , la. , and kJrooolvo in return ten largo Blory papers , puz- 1618 Douglas. _ _ _ I10R BENT square Piano , $ t montnlr. A Home. 1813 Douglas. _ iqj JjtlUST-CLASS Storage at 110 N 13th ft. HOUSES Lats.Farms.Lands-monoy loaned. Homli'clty maps , 5t7 feet. $3.SO oaoh. Ilemls. room 8 , Barker block , B. W. cor. 15th and Farnam sts. 287 All parties who have bought lots in Hllllkn's First addition will pay over the money to United States National bank. Louisa Hllllke. 033-15 " _ 10H BALB-Or Trade A splendid now and clean stock of dry goods ; Invoice about $7,000 ; will take part cash , part real estate. This stock Is In a thriving and live town ; good trade established ; good reason for soiling. Park & Fowler , room 4 , 1522 Douglas street. 700 17 _ OHSBS OLll'PED-At the fair grounds for $ ' 1.00. Adam Thomson ; good work guar anteed. 77Ui * JF you want to buy or sell furniture , go to J. Ferguson's , 715 N. IBth. 737 _ NY body wanting wells bored call HI23 N. " lBtli Telephone 813. 685 IB * _ WHOSE intending to put out Irons , shrubs , L vines and plants will find it to their Inter est to call on or address G. L. Emery , 1300 Hur- ncy St. _ TO 15 F HANK & SON A. CO. , flno watcboi have re. moved to 118 8. 1.1th st. 778 13 FOR KB NT Square Piano $ J montttly. A Hospe. 1B13 Douglas. 135 OHAHI.ES PONTEZ. analytical ohomlst and engineer , analysts of ores , coals and assays and analyst * of all kinds , ohomlst and miner alogist to the U. P. K. K. for 15 years. No. 1500 Webster cor 15th st , P. O. Her 404. ClgmlO * NEW Hoarding House. fine table ? , clean und palatable victuals. 1418 Chicago st. 3l5 ! E First-class storage for nice tur- STORAd nlture or boxed goods , at 1513 Dodge-it. 831 FOB SALE MIBOEI.I.ANEOUS7 I OK SALE Furniture and G-room bouse for F rent. Apply to 8021 Charles st. 82313 * FFOR FOR SALE nov-blo barrel shot gun. Prfce $15. Can be seen atlBOB Wcbstor. 787 15 * 8ALK Lease and furniture of n 0-room FOR Hat with bath room , etc. , near business center. Four rooms rented for $1K per month bove root. Add rim U 8. Boo olUco. 8J 13 HALE. Complete sot of drug natures and shelf bottles cheap. llughoB * Bchmlat , Omulm. 613 13 * FOR SALE Chenp A bay horse 8 years old , biickbnard , wagon , harness ; Bound , good' traveler ; lady can drive. Address O 6 , IIeo oflloo. . 13 1 T710II HALE I'axton barber shop. Reason Ju for aelllng , am g-nlng nut or business 1'or particulars apply atahop. Jos. KlorullL 739-I4 * "C OIt HALE About two hundred thousand J2 brick ; will bo delivered on D. 1' . track , Address (1 ( a. , Bee. 7.17 * OR SALE Lunch counter , good location , profits isa per month. Addrusn n 31 , Itoo office. 741 U * T71OR HALB A lot'of good frenh'milk cows , JJ from lown. Also a fine Jersey bull for lorvioo and for sale. Corner lOth and Capitol avo. Crone .V Boyle . UTillS * T7IOR SALE-Short order restaurant. Good -L1 location , peed business. I'rodis last month over $300. AddtQM Y 12. lloe olllco. ft 10 * Poll BALK A Lyon * Tl ToV"iTprlKhl plnno , Blxoctavoi. good as now. nt \erydenlrahlo bargain. 4HN. Htlnt. 707 OR BALK -A Olydo Canadian smlllon. In- F fjulre saloon , oor 17th mid Vliitoii. Citi'Jl * TTUll BAI.K Heavy drntigbt team , cheap for J cash. Address 016. llco onii-u. UU7-IS * ' RANK & SON & CO. . diamonds , have re moved to 118 8.15th ttroet. J78 13 OR' SALE- good 7-year-old poor at 11U N Uth M , 170 FOR SALT ! Thoroughbred Jersny bull eight month * old ; pedigreeglvon , 8. J. Rhcent , IQOSflgldBt. TT314 * _ _ "J7KU8AI/H-Fltie itnmblotonlnn Stallion ( ped * -L1 Igrood ) at a bargain. C. D. Sutphen. niJ Fnrnnm. 4-7 19 "ij'Oli SALE Cigar , tobacco , stationery , nnwt Jitoro , Excellent buslncsj. Addrr.sKTO , Boa. 768 is * TTIOH BALE CHHAl'-Vlctor Tricycle , 18SO nat. Jtorn , bulls everywhere , most as good ai now. Inquire ot Dr. Williams , Room 17 , Arlington block. 607-13 * FOR BALH-Lnrgo nro proof snfc. Apply at water works office , isu , Fnrnam street. K5 17 TI1OU SALE Soda fountain In Kondooiidttloa. a : Inquire A. MoArtluir , ? ' 6 1'hll Sheridan. HOUSES-l.otsFnrmsLnnds loaned , llfnils' city maps , r > x7 foot , $2.5) etch , llomls , room ! ! , Barker block , 8. W , oor. 15th and I'nrnnm Ms. 123 ITlORSALE-Furnlturo ami lease , 10 room J-1 house , on prominent ntront , near center of builnoss , lease has ovurtwo yean to run. Can mnku rent by letting nvo rooms. House put In guod roputr. This ( Ann iinunual opportunity , you ran purchase the outfit ou very unsy torms. Address Kfi7.l _ > eo oJTIcO ; cot C OR SALR a mTilioit hrlek nml upwnrtls no- JS tides dally out put ot 30,000. r.nqulra on prcn : ! oi ( , oor Dorcas nnd 2nd sts , Omaha llrlok and Terra Cott JJ-'iT. Co O.M LOST. LOST Hod pocket boon containing no los and aecouiits suitable rownnl for return of promirty to Wilson 4 Strattou , over Morrhants Natl bk , 771 TKAYED-Ono dark brown mare about 15 bands high ; avo5yonr , from C. U. Kettler A Co. , 16th and Loarenworth. Liberal reward , 740 14 * LOST-$3 reward ; largo clog yellow and whlto. Upturn to Frank J. Itamgo. 889 WANfED.-.MAI.E"HEI.P. WANTED i drivers for railroad work , Americans profored , for Oborlln , Kan sas. Cull at 110 North 10th st. 704 14. WANTED Agent. No sample to carry. Com mission paid In advance to a good mnn. Portrait studio. , 107 S. 14th ft. B21 13 * TVTANTIU ) S first class barbers $15 per wcok. T Y Inqulro ul the Pax ton Uarbcrsliop. Bft'i , 14 * . \\TANTED-2 first-class waiters , wages f2Ti T per month , board nnd room. Apply at Norrls restaurant , 104 8 Kith St. 031 WANTT.D Severn ! good carrier boys on hotel roportur. Call at olllco nt 15th and lliunoy , us stairs. 807 13 WANTED A first-class broad nnd cake baker , good wagosstoady work for year , slnglu man , American preferred. W. K. Fur- man , York. Neb. 74814 * \XrANTED-Good milker Llttloflold , Saratoga YV Dairy. 774 1C * WANTED-Boy. Apply nt lloo mall room. OKI VVANTEU Youngormlddlo-uyed men. None ' but good , active men of education noml apply. Room 10 , Ilushman block. J. M. French ACo. B74 15 * " \XrANTED A man to take a contract to dig T T collar at Leavonworth , near Georgia avenue. Inquire at T. Spotman , 12th and Douglas Street. 735-13 * ANTED-An active. dtralght-forward man , who thoroughly understands and is able to take care of a retail cash grocery busi ness. Address , giving references aud wages wanted , a 29 , lloo offlco. 7JO-13 " \XrANTKD Immcdlatoly , two schoolboys TT wllh horses to carry routes on Dally Evening Reo. B52 WANTED Immediately 4 good coat makers good prices and steady work. J. D. Black , Storm Lnko , la. 612 13 * WANTED A furniture salesman. None but an experienced nmn need apply. Must bo steady , reliable nnd n hustler. Apply nt 817 South J3th St. CCft \\7ANTKD Eipcrioncod dry goods travelling TT BBloimm having an established trad u In the country tributary to Kansas City. State amount of trade , territory covered , and how long. Address , with rofercnco , W. B. Grimes Dry Goods Co. , Kansas City. Mo. ilo8 ANTED-A strong , active bell boy. with reference at the \vindsor Hotel. 68J TI7ANTED 60 sober. Intelligent men of good TT address to try u lOo meal at Norrls' ros. taurant , 104 816th at. 136 WANTED FEMALE HELP. \\rASTnD.-A first class cook , German or > Swedish preferred. Apply ut once nt No , 111 South Ninth. 81J 13 * TJTANTED A few moro sowing glrli nt Onco. T T Goo. Stiles , 14th and Loavonworth ots. 7M14 \\TANTED An oxpcsloncod ( nrl to tnko rarn TT of two children nnd do plain BO win { . Qorinan preferred. 20'J South Jrd etraot. 637 WANTED A good dlnlnv-room rlrl at ( ho Vienna Iteetaurant , 1017 Howard t , 6J5 18 * TTfTANTEn-Oood girls for housework- Call TT at Kate Kennedy's Employment Office , 219 North IQUi Bti 776 1U ANTED A competent girl for jronornl housework. 6211'leasant at , 78718 * \\rANTED-Oood girl for general notwowork TT in small family. Inquire B443Capitol avo. 789 14 at 711 N 18th at. 04013 * TXTANTED Girls for housework ; lots of good TT places and good wngeg. Cell Omuha Em ployment Bureau , 119 N. Utb et , Crounse Blk , 718 la f \\'ANTRD-2 good girlB for kitobon In M 1- TT lard hotel. 09113 * WANTED-Lady canvassers everywhere for the Van-ordnn Long Walit Coraot. Oooil pay. Circulars free. Address diaries 1'rlnglo , Uonerul Agent , Omoha , Neb. 82810 * TXTANTED Young Klrl for ironeral hemeT - T T worU ; no washing. 818 Howard at. 76113 * WANTED-Machlne bands , Omaha Shirt Factory. 7U8 18 WANTED immodlatoly a good girl for gen- oral housework. One that cnn go homo nights. References required , 1123Harney ut. 768 1,1' WANTED A girl for general housework for small family. Apply K208 Ohio streot. " \A7"ANTKU A girl for general houiowork nt IT. Mrs. George T. Crandoll , 8210 Cagg. 638 14 * WANTED-Good nurse gtrl to take care nt 1-year-old baby. Apply 3433 Davonpoit street , otg WANTED La < Jy partner to manage concern employing lilies only. Must buy half In- torost. Small price to right party. Address "iliisliiogs , " Boo , Council UluOg. 65514 * W ANTKD-A good nurse Jfirl. Apply at litt'j Farnam st 6"13 WANTKD An experienced cook ; must nlso bo good laundress. Family small. Mis. R. E. ( Inylord. 048 Uoorgla avonuo. 5 T TANTED Dlmnir room girl , Emmet house. ANTE ! * Dining room girl at MlUor'f res taurant , 10U4 N 10th it. Ulrt W ANTU"D An oxporlonood cook and" laundress In fmoJI family , ( rood wages paid to competent girl. Reference * required , 621 Virginia avo- 603 14 W'ANTED-A good girl for general house work In family of two. Must bo a goo I laundress. Apply 418 Convent St. 481 TVTANTKD-Qood cook aud Laundress N. WANTI.D-A good cook. Two In family. Residence 614 N22d. 44. < SITUATION WANTED. WANTKD Situation In ( rroccry or hard ware , reforenuei , lly experienced iilcs- man. AaUrusi UMlloo. tM lU'J VVTANTKb Situation M bookkeeper eras- T > Utnntorvoiirrnl clerk. Hood refer ences. AamussUirr care lice , 781 11 * ANTKD-A situation at bookkeeper , br a W youiiir man who can talk Swedish and Bngllah. Victor llrnco. 1IJI3 Dodye at. 7Mly WANThlt lly Ittdyof refinement situation M housekeeper. Address U U"i. Hc otll ce. 7QM.I * \H7"ANTBD A sltuntlon by a good baker. M Hood recommendations. Adragg O 27 , Hoe office. tiit 13 * ANTKD-PoslUon by ninlneer end ma- clilnUt , Uood reference * . Addrexa U tt , lluo onice. 7Ut 13 . ANrKD-Situatlonby n man ot energy 7 and trust , at llrlnjf salary , with olinnca ofbulldlniMipIn the buslnos * . > Address 1' , llowtm.2-.SW Ixjuvonworlh. 7U1 li * ANTKH A situation as bookkeeper 01 nhortlmtiit Hint typewriter. Hororcacof furnlsliod on whorl notice. Address It. It MOIM , I'ltini Hollow , la. Tt ! 17 *