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TT-T17. OAT A HA nAU.Y HTER. TltURKTlAV nrsTfmi ? ! * TV ! 8PEGIRL NOTICES. AnVKKTISBMENTfl KOH THKSB COLUMNS wlllbo tnkcn until ! ! ! ( ) p. in. for tlio errnlnir nnd imlll S M p. m. for tlic monilng and .Sunday i. liy ro < iiicMln ? a nnmiKTrn CIIPCK rnn hnvo tholrnnnwfm aildn'ssfil to n niiiiitK-rci Ir-ttfT In rnreof Till : IIKK , AtiHW-rrs no nddrcsno will bfUcllvi'rtil upon presentation of tlioclifcli. SITUATIONS WANTED. tlntiM m < " n word ( lr t InRprtlon , Ion word there- 'nttr-r. Nullilng tahi'ii for l < - i than ! ! 'ic. " 7 T\VO rHHtSTIAN' r.AIIKs"\VISIt UGHT J\ . work In or out of Omalia. 4'4 No. 17th. 113(1 ( 13 WANTED MAI/E HELP. Rates ll < e n wonl first Insertion. Ic a wonl there- nflor. Nothing taken for less than 23c. 1 } sourifo3TKAMs ! KXTHA J ipnvtoinpn with rigs. Anicrlcnn Wringer Co. , 10(111 ( llownnl wt. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 112. . I > TtlirNKllli A SIC A OU7\ ANTKR SA VINOS Jianil liivrHlini'Mt coinimny wnnls n few ( rnnllo- men nf Kiifnt iiildn-HH to not at solicitors. Apply at toomn'J'J nml 8.1. Douglas block. M3 > iO _ BATILr.'in.i'i jiii * * i r.i , * i i\i , " -1 , , * .j- " n for I'nlliil Slates army. For particulars call or ndilrcHS Edwanl R. Chrinnian. second lieutenant Second Infantry , n-crultlng ofllcer , at 1517 N. llllh ptreet , Onialm. Neb. , or Merchants hotel. Lincoln , Neb , 8111-n : t B ENERGETIC MEN OF OOOD ADDRESS TO act as solicitors : oxporlcncu tmiieeessary. Apply at rooms 17 and IS , 'Jlil S. 13th Htn-et. Mll.il 11 * U WANTED , MEN WITH ( IXD TEAMS TO J haot beets. Will need extra lop box and dump rndgale nn wagon. Come prepared lo go lo work. Standanl Cattle Co. . Ames. Neb. 1'78 ' 14 TJ 1--WANTED. A FEW GOOD ADVERTISING Jl'i mnmiiM'ra lo do thu advertising of nil old house. J.llieral salary and oxp.mses paid. Experience uniKVessary. Wrtln at once , enclosing Btamp. Mcsaha Mfg. ( 'o , llox 1183 , Dtilnlli , Minn. T3 IF VOtI WANT A ( iOOD PA YINfJ .1O11 WRITE the Hnwhs Nurhcry Co. , Mllwatikeo , Win. 1J-WANTED. A GENTLEMAN OF HOOD AD- .I'lln-Hs. niri > from -Id to no. to lakucharimnf an onieo. Sl.'ilo experience ami refcn-uceH. Addrens T a : * , lice. Miut ! la * 13 WANTEI MAN TO WORK IN 1IARN AT Ji lli'jy Cnniliig Hlri-ut. MIDI ) la * WANTSP JFEMALE HELP. RnteH. Uje a wonl tlrst Insertion , IP a wonl then-after. Nothlnc taken for lem than S5e. C\ > \ WILL PAY A FEW LADIES A SALARY VAif fill 01) ) per Week to work for ( IIP 111 their lo- rallty and lit liimm. Lmhl work , irood pav for liarl of tlniiWrlti - , with Blamp. Mr . K. E. llashett. Hiiltel'Ol. Marshall KliW ; bhltf. Chleaito. / - * -WANTED. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. WE l.Avlllp.i.v.vun T'I to * 15 per week to do strictly lioinn work' for us. No canvassing and prompt payincnl. Send S'slf-addrcssed ' envelope , l.lheriy Sjupply compnny , Liberty Sipiare , lloslon. Mass. rV \ CiOOD COOK AND LANDRESS FOR SMALL V- family apply to Mrs. D.indy , 31 1 S. auiluivi * /--WANTED. YOUNG GIRL TO CARE FOR VA-htldron or assist at housework , at 1H1D Cali fornia street. M140 12 * / * oiiOOOD WAOES TO A GOOD GIRL AT 2210 v I > oii - 1411-14 C WANTED , COMPETENT FIRST GIRL ; wages $3.00. Mrs. M. Levy , 20117 Dodge st. ' 131 12 l ) , A GOOD GIRL AT METHODIST 'V ' lrosliltalll | ! South ' 'illli. M17t : 12 * _ / /"I-.WANTEDT\ GIRL ; DANISH OH GEH- Vvninn pn-ferred. Mrs. N. A. Ktilin , 2. " > ! l ( ) St. JIar.v' aveimi ) . M174 la Eoi ) LAlTlES WANTElI QUICK. IT WILL pay yon to Investigate this. Call Omaha Onanls nrmory , 171-t Capllol aveiun , * , unlck , from 2 to D p. Ill , Mil ) ! ! 12 * jejai \ BENT ! HOUSES . Rates , Idea line each Insertion. $1.30 a line per 111 ninth. Nothing taken for less than 23e. ITlOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. Thu O , F. D.ivls company. 1303 Farnam , 1112 ' ? l AND I-ROOM APARTMENTS. ' VON DORN block , with steam ; rcfcncea ; 810 S. 22d tfN D O-ROOM COTTAGE. MODERN , CHOICE , IN Stanford droll * . C. S. Elcutler , 201 Ilcobldg. _ l-\-s ROOM "HOUSE , MOD ERN. NEAR , nusi- .l./iics < j , runt modei-ale. Apply 201 leo building. Ct 13 l- FOR I'.r.NT. II-ROOM HOUSE , LAROE YARD , /with b.l ! ! . If de-ilrcd. 1 IDS Norlh 23lli street. \-7-ltOOM FLAT. MODERN CONVENIENCES , J/don-n town location : * 20.t)0i ) n'fcrences i-u- iltilnil Wrlffht A. Lasbtiry. Kith and Howard.MiMll MiMll NICELY intRNISHEI ) RESIDENCES ; ALSO iiufiirnlHhi.Ml. Roforonces. Wclshans * Au'.Miey , R , I ) . Wlllmell blk _ MI2O : OIM -FOR RENT , (0-ROO.M ( HOUSE. HATH. HAS , si'Wenijf. electric bells , um-.rl.ir alarm , city water , clnlorn , bam. liiiiilr | > N. E. llarkaUuv , Il.'ill ) Farnam. M001 SEE It. J. KENDALL , 307 IIROWN I1LK. M7II7 -COTTA'JII. 7-ROOMS. MODERN , 11112 MAson - son street HOH D -MODERN HOUSEUBNT 'LO\V ; key adjolnl 2001 Canllol avc. MHH7 12 * IA - T\VOTKN ROOOM HOUSES , ALL MODERN J 'Improvements. Owen MrCnflruv , 21'JO Ilarnev or 1 1 1 South Sixteenth hlreultt PI I -ROOM DOS N. UITH ' tU ! li' ' i ALL IMPROVE- itn. H2D S. mill Hiicol. h''S S. IHth Blriut , one lloor Houth. 1110 13 FNETKN ROOM MODERN DWELLING live nilniiles walk to bimlness cenler. Newly pap > intd and vitrnlshrd. Iiniulru for W. F. Clark , 22O7 U UI > | UH Hi. Hill ) 11 * D HOUSES AND ROOMS IN ALL PARTS OF city , 93 and up. G. F. Hulls , 220 S. 17th HI. PJ7M i D. FOR RENT , MODF.RNH-ROOM HOUSE , 17T1 amlC.ts-t. Nawu. 1701 Ikiobld . 1)11711 ) \-2ll''CAPITOL ( A VENUE , 7-lUWMCOTTAnB. J-'liuiuh-u 231,1 - Capllol aveniiiv 12 * . MODERN EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE , WITH : liarm . ' per month. L. H. Skinner. : I10 N. Y 1.1 fo , MIIHH | A FOR RENT. NICE HOUSE , 4 ROOMS AND S 'hall , city water anil ivjwcr. lo wi.all faintly \vltholltchlhlrcn. 1321 No. IPth. next tuliniee HI , 127 12 * - HI-ROOM HOUSE. 1813 I ! ASS. .1. JOHNSON Iil24 Farnam. Mit5 : K01l RENT. " TWO "OF " TH K COSlTwT - room houses In Omaha Hicks Real Eslato ncency , P.03 N , Y. Llfu. Ml ill HI B- FOR KENT , il-UOOM COTTAIIE , O1TY water , Irirn. H blncks from postolhYu. Call , i oem HOT N. Y. L , blilif. 1 18 11 * B IFOR RENT , A 3.ROOM HOUSE AT 202i Ohiirles Htivel. cltv : cistern and well water. In- 10S Norlh 13th mreet. llnnawa A Co. .110(1 ( 111' D "TWO ti-RCOMTiiucK HOUSES. IHIIPAUIC avi'imu. facing HaiiM-om park , Inurlv new , li.'inl wood linlrth lit-Ht class modern conveniences , in * Qlilm UK. ikiiilh Thlrly-secondnl. J..M. Rlfhanls. 1HI-21 1 V IO-ROOM nosE , ALL Mo J 'lenccH , il.'Iij South llith Htn-cl. IHO 111 * TSiril , LARGE. TEN-ROOM HOUSE. NO , I'll''J Farniin si : all inoilern uonvculuiiccH , o.in ln'Hi ivialitirgu | barn , m'crylhlmr llrsl elans , 23.PO. Newelghl-ioom hoiu-ut In flritt class repair , city iWiiU-r fU1N -liio : Farnam ht. . * lj.oo. Good eight room hoiw , 1717 Capitol ave , all ' modern Improvemeiiis. $ lo.ot , ' p-rtiuni I'ottuie , all modern Improvements , f 1 T.OII. IteiisonXCirmlehaol , 112 New York Llfu Hid ; . I7h | \ M AND I ROOM SUITES ON IH'lII STREET. .1'$10.00 Mid JI2.01I. Call at II. J. KendaH'M Kuutal atfi'iiey rr)7 ) Hrawn blook. MIH3 12 Rates , I linn llmii'.ich inuerllon , $ | .30 a llnu ivr luonlh Nothlirj tukiin for less tlrin 23v. T.IOR iiKNf-ii-uoo'ii PimNis BU * i7m f SE i ; chcai ) lu i-uuKl lenaiii.s ; all modern Impiimi- Itlll Wlrtal. 1K2 lit * MRS , t'R ' SWELL'S RESIDKNCK OOMl'LETKLY furnlhluit tit ; iilth nud California mu. U for rent \ < > millabl. ' l < itiautIII rooms williatlvuiivi'iilences : , in Indium hot watur heullnjHyntem. . laundry and Htahle. and ail lu tlixl ulam oondllloa. W. K. Gr.u- Ion , 010 1'axlon blocu. IH'I FOR II NT ? UKN'XSKED KOOMSi Rntes. Hiita wordllrnltiiHerllou , lea Itllcr. Niil'ilni Uki'ii forUS'i Hi 1 1 23.- . E men only. OW Smlli j.iiii ir. * < L ill' y- SOUTH I'IONTTi ) OiTs7A i7l."MDKlt N. 2008 -FCUNISIIEI ) ROOMS , STEAM HEAT. IUI2 Jj o. KllliBI 12 .l | 3 JV i 8D"iT'k soVTu1fnroNT7tooi.i.sU2o IKIHKK. M113 12 * * " FITUK.SI1KD FlOJM , . * ITU IMthbtiivt 1:11-13 EKfUNISIIEI ) RUUM IN-'ltVAVE FAMILY all uu'tfrn cuuVkHilvnci-b : roiivculrul to mulor. pnas. ' 'iiihAx' . nun IT- 1 ? tAltf.K FliON'T ROOM NICKI.Y KI'll- iJuUlnJ , ! JO.oj , imn-ili tint b , 17111. 121 11 * FOB B.ENT FUKNISHED BOOM9 CatiUnti vL FURNISHED ROOMS , STEAM HEAT , HATH .II. 209 North ISth.room S04. S04.MI37 18 * 1 ? TWO FOllNISIIED ROOMS. PLEASANT LO- location ; n.-nr Kountfe Placetpmm mcxlerato ; brcnkfait If deilrol. 2SlO Norlh 22d , near I < ecu t. ti7i ) 12 KLKOANTLY n'RNISHED ROOMS , FACING lOlh Rf. , necond noor. he.iteil. WrlRht ft Lan- btinr , 10th and Howanl , Mill T ; ' "r'UltNISED ! ! ROOM' WITH ItATH $ (1.00 ( Ijinotith. lllll Kamani.i JI170 13 * FUB. ISHED BOOMS AN1 > BOARD J-TIIB DOLAN , 20U AND 211 N. 18T1I ST. . 01 * WITH ROOMS , SINOI.K OUKN- HultPt lionwi jniu nitiM up with I'vcrytliliiK now. Oni'of tin * boat loc.ittons In thu cltyitiul evpry- tlilnir will lie llrHtclaHi. ' . ' 100 DoiiKl.'is. H.'IJ I -YOUNH WMKN'8IIOMK.UNDKn CAUK OV i.1 Woniun'HCMrlBll.'inassociation , 111 S. 17th nt. III'J ' ? NKWIW FUKNISHKI ) UOOMS.WITH HOAUU , 'ntthoVPbHtor , 01 N. 10th Btn-ut. M'.HUt 14 . - * - ROOMS AND HOARD * ! ) WEEK. 0.10 S. 17TII Blrcct- a27ol5 * 5-KOOMS. ALT. MODERN. HOME TAI1LE. .1021 Farnam. MU31I N7' 7-TWO LARGE 1'LEASANT ROOMS WITH bonnl. , ' 'MO Dodge. 12213' I.TVO N1CKI.Y FUKNI.SIIBI ) KUONT ROOMS -i.wltlibo.inl. 17'-'loilKO Htroet. Mill ! ! U * 1OOOD 11OAUD : LAHOK ROOMS. DOS NORTH I1 Kith Htroc-t. MIIUNIU * I-FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS FOR FKW 1 ifiMitlnincn IxinnlerM : ilcHlrablilioini - : itratii or fnrn.ico huati runsunablu lunns ; roforcnccs. 1700 Italia * . MIHS li : FOBRENT UNFURNISH'D ROOMS Rates mo a wonl tlrst Insertlou. lea wonl there.- after. Nothing taken for less than 23c. G 'l UNFRtJNISHED ROOM1 * FOR KEEPING house , 210 N. KHIisL 8011 /"i-3 UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT vJlionHekocphit' . Wrltfht A. Laabnry , Itllh and Howanl. M77U p--FotrR UNFURN'ISHED ROOMS SUITAHLE v'fnr hoimekeoplnif ! cltv water : rent cheap : II blockHfrompostofflco. 1702 Webster Hi. I'-'S RENT STOKES AND O1F1CES. RateH , 10e.il line unch Insertion. $ I.niu llnu par inontli. Nollilin ; taken for less than .Tic. -FOR RENTTill ! t-STORY IIRICK I1UILDINO , J-Olll F.-miain HI. The. building has a fireproof co ntent baHeinent. compluto Hteam-lmathi ? llxtnros water on all thu floura.eaH , elo. Apply at Uieolllo ofTiiF. UIK. ; mo I WE HAVE SPACE TO LET FOR DESK ROOM to Borne ileHlrabhi party. Call or ndilresa. WyckoiT , SeamaiiH It Uuncillct. 1712 t'arn.im sli-ect , Omalia , Nob. O.T1 AGENTS WANTED. Ralea , Idea line each Insertion , $ I.fil ) a line per month. Nothing taken for lens than -Tic. I ARE NTS WANTED. LAIIIKS OR RENTLM- > ' men , to Introduce anil control the sale of the patented New Moon embroidery and darnln ? rlnir. A new Invention for doln ? all kinds of faucy work and mendhiK , by hand or machine. Copynslitod book ot Instructions for nso on the Hewlnir machlno free with order. Liberal commit- Hloim and a ch-ar Held. Sample rlnif by mall and full particulars for 25 cents. The Ohio Novelty Co. , III. Cincinnati. O. Mils O10' STORAGE. IlntcH , 10c a line each Insertion , 'Jil.fio a line per month. Nothlni ; taken for less than .Tic. M-STORAGE , WILLIASISACROSS.l''M IIARNEY . 032 -STORAGE FOR iiotisicHoTi ) noons" , clean unit cheap rates. U. Wells , 1111 Farnam. onr : TDK SALE FUKNITUKE , Rates , ijjjo a wonl llrst Insertion , le a word thereafter. Nolhlm , ' taken for less than l5c. ! O-FOR RENT OR SALE , DEST MADE UP- rlsht piano. Inquire room 308 , Flrat National Itank building. 0.-.4 O-S' OF ALL KINDS GOOD AS NEW. We 11s Auction Co. . llll Farnam Ht lao 0-SQUAirF. PIANO FOR SALK OR cheap. S. Rank ,1118. HUh street. J-'OBSALE HOKSES , WAGONS.ETC Rates. lUca wonl flrsllnseruonle.a word the rtcr. Nothing taken for less than i-.ie. FOR SALE , HANDSOME CARRIAGE TEAM. blaekH. Ifi.l hlih. welch 1.100 , Hound and per feetly gentle. Ono Kood buslneRr ) hor.se. Ono H.ul' die horee. Iminlro W. II. Mtllanl , Omaha National bank. S'jti 1:1 : ] > -FOR SALE , DRIVING HORSE , HARNESS I and phaeton. Your own price. Address T _ " . ' Hi-oolllce. 18712 FOK SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Ralca , H4 a wonl llrst Insertion , 1 e a word thcro- alter. Nothing taken for luas Hum ' 'Jo. Q -FOR SALE ! A LOT FINP. FRESH "MIUI : COWH. Call afternoon , I'Dth and Hurt sts. 117 11 Q -FEATHER RED. ALL GEESE will make In pillows If preferred. Address JO , lluii. M1HU 12 * ft MILK MEN. CREAM , MILK. I WANT TO Wconlraet for ono year iho product of my dairy of iltl cows. Address T 11) ) , lice. Mill I 14 \-ALAROEHASEllURNER , A SINGER SEW Vxlni ; machliio , a seven-plecochainborset. spring nud inatlreHSOH , black walnut chairs and rockers nt 111) ) South 1-llh. 2d lloor. Can bo Been from p t 12 a , in. Frank D. Keno. M1B1 12 MIS C ELL ANE OUS. 11 r-FOR RENT , OOU UP1UOHT PIANO TO ivsponslhle party for uafu keuplm ; . Address 21 , lleootllcu. Mlb012 CLAIBVOYANTS. RateH , lOe n line each Insertion , $ l.r l > a llnu inoiith. Nothinv taken for less than L''ie. SMRS. . NANNIE Y. WAKHKN , Ub.villYOYANl rullablu business medium ; 3lliyear at HON. Hltli 1133 MASSAGE. BATHS , ETC. Rates , lllo a line c'ach tnsortlon. tl.30 a line par month. Nollilng takun for less than 23c. M * MADAME SMITH , 802 S. IIITII. 2ND FLOOR , 1 Room : i. Massage , vapor , alcohol , utcam.sulphur- ncand MUU uatns. mU3S 14 * 1 M.ME , STOWE , MAGNETIC HEAI.ER 203 Douglas blouk MSSS IB' I * MME. ANNA OF oiflOAo'o GIVEs"HATIIsl I mairnetlc massage livatmuiits. HI ) NoithlSlh , loom 11 , MEI212' PERSONAL. TrTlASSAii'rfRluTMENTTELECfRO-TlTl-il" ( ; wniiil baths , u > alpmii | h.ilr treatment , ninnleiini aiiii'lilropodlstMr.i.l'osiilOl.iS,15lhWlthnnllblk | : ( )3tl ) U VltlTK FOR A FREE COPY OF OUR HEAlf- llfully tlhiHlr.iled Marrlagn Journal , contalulu lilui of iKiiiilHuiiii ! . wealthy l dy : u verllBuro. Ill-own Publishing Co. , llov 2'3. To'lwlo , O. MS12 21' MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE. Ratca KM a linn each Insertion. l.r > 0 a llnu ' ' ' ' " | ur inoiiili , 'NuliiiiiK takeii for U-s's Vl'iaii'is'u" \ \ -MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES Thu O. F. DavlH Co. , 1503 Farn im Ktroet. 037 A\r-MONKV TO LOAN AT LOWEST RAT KS ON < i liupiiiviiland nnlinirove | < l Omaha real rmuto , 1 I o 5 yearn , Fiitullly TrimtCo. , 1702 Furnani. 03U W -LOANS ONIMl'lOVBiNl UNIMPROVED oily property , lODO and npwanls , c to ovj IKT . KinuuiiSniltli.VCo , 1I1JU rarmim _ _ UOU \\r-MONEY-TO LOAN AT CURRENT RATE ? ! I Apply to W. II. MciUlo , FlMt Nalloaal Uk Irtds , / 001 l SAI.K. F1IUJT .MUUTUAIIES. liII.T- . on viiuil Omaha properly drawlucM per cent. IlleUs lloal Kstato aKency. MII2IU " \ VNTHONV UANAN ) ? > TRUST CO.ilHNY. ; Life , lends lit low V.on ratex forcholca i t-nrlty on Nolnabku and Iowa farms or Omaha city property. ; 002 MONi-Y TO - LOAN-OHATELS. Rates , 1 ! ) < a line each insertion , $ ! . , " > J a line per mouth. Nnllilnir taken for lam than 25c. Y-UO YOU WANT MONEY ! ; Wo will loa'i you ANY 91IM yon wish on your i'DRNlTURK. PIANtW. JIOIHK . WAIiONS , CAKKIAlifiS.VAIiEIIOUSE RECEIPr.S , olc. : Wotihv prompt atlentloEi loallappllc.itlona. ; at.d will c.in-y your loan im luny us yon wish. : YOIIC.III rodiuvlh co t of c.irrymir your loan by a payment at any ttuiu. Then < In nu publicity ; or lenioval ot pnuniKTty. > KIDKMTY LOAN HOARANTEK CO. , Room l\VIiUimll _ block. r.J.1 Cur. I . 'Ih and llarncy uls. X -WILL LOAN JIONKY ON ANYKIND OP SK- curry ; strictly cuiillilciit il. A , p. , Harris , room 1 Coutlnuutal lil You HittheBuH's Every time When you use Every bright housekeeper wants it All'bright grocers keep it. MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. Continued. V MOXKV TO LOAN - wV'i * wilt loan yon any mini which you wtali , mall or Inr i' . at tlio lowest poHalhht rali'H. In thu inlvKuHt poHilblo time. ninl for any lenulli of time o HUH you. Von can pay It back In pnch Inatall- neiitH : IH yon wish , when yon wlnli , nml only lay for It as IOIIB as you kuup It. You can borrou * 1)11 1)11HOIISRltOLl ) Fl'RNlTttRK AND PIANOS , HOItSKS. WAGONS * AND OARRtAHKS. WARKllOtJSF. HKCKtl'TS. MKRCIIAND1SE OR ANY OTIIHll SKCtTRITY. Without nhtbllolty or ii-inoval of property. OMAHA MOitTOAUK LOAN CO. , add SOUTH KITH STRUCT , Unit lloor above the Hln-et , THKOLDKST. LARUHST AND ONLYINCORPOR- ATKD LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA. OMAHA.on on i BUSINESS OHANOSS. ItntpB. lil a llneonch Inwrtlon , fl.ni ) allnopcr lonth. Nollitn ? lakim for lest ) than 'Juc. Y TOt"sTLlTlm Ksin tnrliifr plant ( with poHltlon In the ofllce If HO ile- Hlnil ) , tHO.OIMI.Od to fin.OOO.Ol ) caHli requlreil. No tr.nlea t'oimliloixil. Tim company lian an L-H- tabltsheit Ir.-i'le on a ready Hollln ? arllclu at n k'noil protlt. Aililn-HtSCP , HKO. M8H' ' Y FOK KENT. A llAKKUY SHOl'.OLD STAND No..110 North lOthHlnK't. Apply to .103. ReJ- nan. MSS-t iifitibr.3i-i.ini tt un SOLICITED WITH parties h.ivlng 11 vo to ten thousuid dolHrs. itusliiess d. slnble and long ustabllslir * ! . Mori * capital needed. Address In Blrlct conlldence , Q 2H , lleo. M2lS : Olli' Y WE FURNISH CAPITAL TO START YOU in business , We want lo establish onu honest , reliable , enterprising person , man or woman , in a legitimate money making business In cvijry coun- tv lu Hie wusi. RnslnoHs Is clean , e isy and leglll- mate. Rig money for parties with push ami pluck. If you can't furnish llrst class references don't ap- ply. Remember , no money required. Wrlto at once , befon > some one with nioro onterprlsu Bie cures your territory. The Dr. Starr Herb Remedy Co. , 2U4 East -lard St. . Chicago. III. 010 Y FOR INVESTORS FOR" SALE ] IN DRY goods store doing a largo business In Lincoln , Neb. , a city of 03,000 population , a few of the best departmenls , the departments doing a good ami prutllabh : business. The slock will Invoice about $3,000.00 lu each department. For further partic ulars , address John 11. Cunningham , Lincoln. Nub. M2M7 r-FOR SALE OR RENT , REST PAYING MEAT - market lu city , liuiulro at 2302 Illondo street. MtiSS O2 ! ) ' Y FOR SALE , ELEOANT STOCK GROCERIES : first-class location : coed reasons for HPlllnirl stock will Invoice about fl.SOO.OO ; will be Hold for cash only. Address S2S , Ilee. MOH3 O2H * Y--MERCHANTSTTNV'ESTKIATE. WE HAVE tlio only ueneral merchandise store In the best ( Train and stock market In Hamilton county. If youdeslmlo Change your location , write us : will Bell or exchange. Falrchlld.V Carwooil , I'hllllpa , Neb. ; M ! > : ! 2 HI * V-FOR SALE , A NO. 1 NEWSPAPER OUTFIT -1 In county seat. Easy terms. Inquire or address The Knights Jewel , Omaha. 4 l-pii YFOR SALE , UUUO STORE ; OOOD I'RE- serlpllon Irailn ; peed location ; sleknoHS cause of milling ; will not trade for real estate. Address T 11 , lieu. Mill 10 Y WANTED , YOUNfi MAN TO TAKE ONE- thlnl lnlcrc.it In real eslali ; and Insurance bust ness ; small capital required. TO , Dee. IHO 11 * FOR EXCHANGE. Rates , lOc a lluo each Insertion. $1.30 a line per month. Nothing taken for less than 23c. " r/-\ OWN ' FARMS ; IN NEIIRASICA. * JsuaDakota. \ . Will cell cheap or exchange for mdsc. , horses and cuttle. Add. box 70 , Frankfort. Ind Olill V-CLEAN STOCK OF GENERAL MDSE. WILL Aitako real estatemoney , llox 25'.i , Frankfort. 1 nil. IMIU / WILL TRADE FINE ECJUITY OF $1,31)0.0J ) / ln f < lot , corner , unimproved , lu Denver , Colo. , for clear laud hi cenlral or eastern Nebraska Also clear l" > s and acreage at Manltou , Colo. s. J. Richards , llox 101 , D.-nver. Colo. M20D O1G * r/\ GOOD STOJlT OF HARDWARE TO TRADE / forland and cash , or will flvo time. Adilress S 2lIce. _ ) OOP Z - LIST YOUR REAL ESTATE FoTl" SALK Oil exchange with II. J. Kendall. 307 Drown hloek. MS10 N2 V-HAVE PRIME LAND AND CASH FOR OHO- A/cerles , dry goods or shoes. $2,000.110 to Kl.0im.00 , conlldenllal. llox 7S1 , West Point , Neb. Mills 1 < /-SOO.OI ) STOCK OF JEWELRY FOR Fl'RNI- ' -'ture , clear lot or horses nud nnrrcy ; gold watch for bicycle. Address T 17 , lleo. M'7112 * r/-l,000 STOCK OF JEWELRY TO TRADE /-Jforagood Omaha lot. C. D. Hulchlnson , 102:1 : Farnam. Ml76 lit FOR BALK RejAli ESTATE. Rates , 1 Oca line each Insertion , $1.50 u llnu per month. Nothing taken for less than 23c. . I > AROAINSHOUSES. . LOTS AND FARMS , SALE 1 > or trade , r. K. Darling. Darker blk. 070 v/O. ( i. Wallace , Ilrown block , 10th and Douglas. Ay E ONLY ADVERTISE HARGA1NS. 110 FEET frontage on Sotilh 13th. near Jones , with truckage : good for wholesale or retail busi ness , cheap at $230.00 per front fool , * Itj.SOO.oo. 80x130 feel corner 2llh and C streets , South Omaha , worth $ : ! ,3DO.oo , f..UIKi.llil. l0xloo ! : feel near Haimcom part : , no Np. > clal taxes. $0.300.00. Kilxllj feet corner 'iOth and 1'acltlo. worth $10 000.00 : price , trS.OOO.OD. RESIDENCE lot near : i7lh and Lcuvcnworth , worth * 2.000.0I ) : price. * ! , 130.00. CORNER , 7IJXU7 feet , on' three stnvls. 2lllh. Vlnton and Spring : opixisllo corner sold to Schllt/ llniwlug Co. for W.Onil.UII : price , 3,300,011. THREE LOTS , with two-story double sioro bid-- , on onu lol. corner Ituh and Coming ; loth ar worth KI.IIOD.OO ; bldg. cust * 3riOO.oo ; can sell lor $5.300.00 : easy terms. TWO nlcu Blx-i-ooni collages near : ilh ( ) aveumi nnd I'aclrtc , splendid location and neighborhood , only iKI.IiOO.IIO foi-uiuh. TEN ACRES , with small collage. Just southwest of city limits , splendid placu fur small frpits , etc. : prlcn. * : t.730.00. ELEGANTliiiMlern built house. 10 rooms. Hist and 1'aclllc , splendidly llnlshixl , nn > | M > rty e.imiot be duplicated for 1H.OOO.OO : prleo fl.300.0ll. ! NICE two-room uotlagu and lol just outside city llmlls. Wcut Omaha , worth 1,500.00 ; price , HANDSOME donhle resldenci ) with rronndN. barn , trees.etc' . , all model n conveniences , worth & 1H.OOO.IIO : price TIl..1l)0.ll0. : ) KLEGANT brick block , two lions'is. conicr ; i2d ami Popplcton Avo. , cheap at iin.ooo.OO ; prlco MODERN Plvlit-rooiii lions i. No. 11210 Poppletou Ave. . worth $ .1,000,00 ; prlei ! I.3OO.OO. TEN ACRES near New Klmwuixl park.nnriiinnd Ing land held and sold tit $300.00 to WOil.OO per acre : prleu $ : i.30l.0 ) , Twenty aeros right west of cHj'i lh llnehl In- vi'sltuenl on Ilin inarkul ; uho.iii | 4"300 pur acrui price 4 < l , " 30 , Nice rc-ililciice lot ne'ir Hanhcom park ; well lo- ' ' woi III 42.300 ; prlcn * l.POO. HICKS' REAL ESTATE Room il03 , Now Yui. . - OUI U MEW , LARGE3-ROOM HOU.33YID3 PORCH , 1'iMiinmitud cellar airJ omicin3i ! , wlt'i lul , $ l.20i > .00. Four nluo lots , B0xl27 1H uuli. lulf bhn-U from striHit mllw.iy uoir Kountzj Pliu- > . $ l , : < OtLOOuauh. OtherrisaliloaconuJ bmlnoii lott - ioiuallyrhoip. Wrilomoorcallat rjjai.'nl ! , P.i\ . ton blockcity. J. T. M. 42.'l.l OHI Ij'ARM LANDS. C. F. HARRISON , 1 > I2 N. Y. LI7K - 3l-OHI TAVRMS-A. JOHNSON , 1314 CAP. ' AY. . OMAHA. _ MUJU O2H * IJ OK SALE , ATTRACTIVE HOME3. VKUV vheaii Hcu Gi-o. W. P. Coatus , 13 PatlursoiAOU AOU AU' . EASY TKIllaoTlN PKASKIl Iowa ; nuwiown : * V.lil ( ) loWDO.0,1. Also UK acre * , ptxxt tf.mlnu land. T. Ferguson & Co. . It'll Furuaiu. . 1H21 N2 IARM ; LANDT"A"ND TTT FROPEUTV. a I1 R. lloatrluhl. Hill N. Y. Ltf Illdi' . , Omalm , NuU , KTTOMliS. . * rtOV , ( I.Oil.l. | ,300 : AMY I'RIdEr -I J et. y tcniii. , Wallao * . Il.-own blk . 1U & Uoiizlas. FOK SALE REAL ESTATE. tonfwiitit , I/OR SALK. ON KASY PAYM1INTS , A LOT. .18X L1 IHH. wlthnleell-rooni oottaice. only $ lfill. ) ( U. F. liiitciirHoii.'llisNorilV 1AKM LANDS. ' ' 1' SO acres , Sarpy county , $1.250. 80 acres. Sarpy county. $1.000 , 2 III acres , Sarpy , $30 an acre. : I20 , Douglns county , $10 an aero. HO. Douglas county , $15 an acre. 240. Washington comity , $27 an aoro. 210. ( Hoc county. $12 an acre. 240 Room ! county. $11 an aero. ( * . F. Harrison. 1112 N. Y. Life lfi4NO HARRISON COUNTY , IA. . CHEAPEST AND best corn lantt In Hlate. fill.00 ) laiul proilnuhn ; $18.00 crop. Tracts -10 to 710 ! acreH. Carey i Ileobo , Modah ; . la. M1U7 al * SECURITIES FOR SALE. Rates , lOe. a line each liiHiirlloi. . 31.no ulluc per nionlh. Nothlni ; taken for lc 4 than .Tic. HIGH GRADE OMAHA CITY MORTUAOES , netting pnrclinHom irooil rate of IntureBt , minis of from * lll ( ) up for Halo bylflobe Lo.iu ATrnntCo. , IDth .V DoJh'c , Omaha. 1'ai tleularH on uppllcatlon. 8 PER CENTMORTOAlF.S FOR SALE. SECUR- Ity absolutely wafo. Ames Real Eslalu agency , 1017 Famani. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING Rales , lOc a line each Insertion. $1.50 a line per month. Nothing lakeii for less than 25c. VOUNO LADIES AND GE > L acquire a working knowledge of shorthand and typewriting at A. C. Van S nit's school of short- | . liand.SiaN. j Y. Lifo Typilwrllors lo rent. 071 I ' t MTlLT COLLEGE Olf ' SHORTH AN D AND" ' Typewrltlns employ's aii' ' ' < i\)3rt" | olliclal canrt reporter as Instructor. F\6llUleH : and location mi- surpassed. A. C. On ? . A. M , , prlnclpil and pro- prlctor. lloyd'a New Thoatcr biillillnj.MS71 MS71 010 HUE 33 MAKING. Rates , lOc a line each liumrtion , $1.31' a line per nionlh. Nothing taken for Jess than fH- . \\rANTED. DRESSMAKING OR PLAIN SEW- > ' Ingbvihe day lu families. Wages moderaie. Call 812 South 17lh street , ' ' Mil ! I 14- Raton , mo .1 wont fintYlirartlon , Ic a word thereafter. Nothlns tatcun Jorlms tlrinMo. . I OST-FROM 22'M ClHrXGO'STREET. I1LACK JNc'Wfonndlanil iloir. allont 8 months old. whlto spot on breaBt. $5.00 i-u\vp > ir 153 11' LOST AiFINE.LARGEDARKCREAH-COIXRED Jersey cow , brass knetrl on horns. John Mi Thuralou , tMOH 1'urnatil-iiU.fUlly. ' .JI131) . ) la PAWNBROKERS. Rates , lOe a Hue eacli Insertion. $1.50 a line per nonlh.Nothlng lakeii for less than 23c. SONNE'vTlERG , DIAMOND IlKOlHll , 1305 f Douglas HU Loans money on diamonds , watches , etc. Old gold and sllvur bought. Tel. 155S 07:1 : TYI'JiWKlTEBS. Rales , lOc a line each Insertion , $1.50 a line per nonth. Nothing taken for less than 25c. t EMINGTONS. CALIGRAPlis. EVERYTHING. JXunheard of prices. Tel. B3M. Iloylos & Itabb , OKI N. Y. Life bldg. Send for samples. f 50 MUSIC , ART AND .LANGUAGES. Rates , lOc a line each Inxertlon. $1.30 a line per nionlh. Nothing taken for less than 2 , c. G R OELLENIIECK , 1IANJOIST AND TEACHER , 1H10 California st. 014 Rates , 10c a llnu each Insertion. $1.50 a line per month. Nothing taken for ICHS than 25u. /"I W. RAKER ( FORMERLY WITH JOHN G , 1 ' .Jacobs , deceased : later with M. O. MauD.under- takcraudumbalnicr , 313 S , lUthst. Tul. DIM ) . 072 SCALES. Rates 1 < HJI a word llrst Insertion , Ic a word thero- aftur. Nothing takun for less than 25c. VTEW ANDSEc6NDHANDSOALES.ALlIkTND3. i Adilress Ilordcn .V Sulluck Co. , Lake sl.Clilcago. (174 ( RRILWRY TIME GRRD Uiaves ICHICAGO , I1URLINOTON& Q.I Arrives OiualinJ Depot 10th anil M.inoiiSla. I Omaha 4.20 piii ) . ; cfilciurirvoRllbulo. H.ooam Il.i3am : Chlcah Kxprost. . ll.no am lO.lSpml Chicago EYprcss. . . , 4.23pm 7.17.in.CIiluiiiTQ | | t jmy.i Local. . , 6.03 pai . Omaha | Depot 10th and Mason Sis. | Omaha 10.13am . Denver Exprosh , 11.23am 10,13 am Deadwood Expruss . 4.00pm 4.r 0pm Deliver Kxpr I .00 pin 0.30pm . .Nebraska Local ( EvceptSan ) . . o.nilpm 8.1 ( > am . . Lincoln Loe/il ( Except Sim ) . . KToTSl1. 'J. .t ifTT O.iiaha | Depot' illili and Mason Sta. 0,15ami..KansasClly Diy Express. . . , lll.iriPHIJK. C , NlghtExp. via U. I'.Trans , lo.l5 urnLVJJ.M. , Louis.l tm"JSi ; ; . . . . . , . _ r/hv wT jifif ) ri.RrlfjiCvcTTrr"i7\rrh'.i-i Omaha I Union Djpjt 10th A M-iiyy u. | Omaha " " _ _ J " " KAHT. T 10.ilam : ( | Allanlln Kipress O.ODpm 4.00 pm I Nebraska Stain Limited. . . . ii.OD.im 7.H > pin1. . , Night Empress . . . . . . . . 7.5 Jam B.Otl puI : World's Fair Limited --.mi pm l jjiumiouiahiim.i Kxi > .JtpUjl. | < " _ . . § uji ) 0.50am ' I _ wr.Sr _ l _ ( .Jin an'i 'Oklahomi ' &T.iXuHtiUE x.Sum | 12. fo am i 2.03pm Colorado bliultod. . . . . . . . : i.50pm 0.05am , , , .Nebraika Slat'.Limit34.I 4.55pm Omaha lUnloii Depot lOi Maiar StH. ' ! ) .r > o am i Denver Efprosi " I 4.05 pm 2.15 pm Overl.ind.i'lyjr 7.oil pm 4.1511:11' : ' llcatrlc-d A : Strj.u VV Rx ( tin Sun ) 112.tll : pm II. Ill pm ! IMcllk * Express 10,10am il0J'Ui ! Ih'nver l , u Mojl . - . L 4.2011111 TiSves . "filfi-Arfo" , Mill" * .STri'A"I/tV" | AriTvea' OmahaJ _ U. ivp. pol uuUMirjy ; Stu. | Omalu /illiiii ; : ( | 7. iciTlcaio'Jjjfj'iroas"j j Ii.j5 : am u'i" f PTE7IMO. VAT.T.'KY fArrTvos" OiiialfM DoiK > t mill antr'Wi'bslorSls. | Omaha ' li.oi.iiil . . . .Uu'i'lwuo Dtxpr.it ! , M.50PU li.OS.i-n K , Hit.lWyn , Exp. iKt. Moi.il -l.flOpii fi.oop u'.Norfolk l'xpr.n7ifKi . SamUyi.lo.l5 | , 'ii _ . | - . . . , . _ . . . . _ | - | < . . . . . _ . . . | 1)25.111 ) lArrlVu'i Oiirihi 10.4Oainl Chlc.ioExpru8 < i I il.03pm 4.0.r | mi | Vestlhnlu l.diilt'K. | p,20a-ii . 7.00pm' ' Kutturaf Flyci , 215piu 3.15pm' . . . . . .Chle. I'a.'iS , 12i3pai : Le.1\fri " " "MISSOURI I'ACIFIO. iArrIvo.1 OmalialDci _ " > ot Ifllh and Webitur St . _ _ | Om'iUi 12.15 im' ' . . . . .SI. Louis Expresi . ( I.OOam 10.00 pui SI. lAiulH Express I 4.25 | > 'U . 5. Id pm | . . . . . . . . .Nobraiik.i Loc.il. . . . . [ H.45 am Lea VP8 : t ) . 'ST. iC M .Va Omaha ! Dei > oUlli ! ! and WcbsierSis. hi "rtJlOiHir TTsIoux t.'lly . ill 1.15pm Slouic City Exm-j'ii , ( E ( . dan. ) 12.40pn .1.45pm . . . . . . . .St. Paul Limited - t - > .25aii Jj.JjOpm O.iUjaud I'.iHjjtwcr lEx. Sim. ) H.l.'iani LcaTulT" , sToUX crrV& I'ACIFU I Arrives" " _ Omalia I Duiml. 10 and Mi : rcy Sis. [ Onuli I "li.IOani' ' Sioux CltyTMHttemrur , . , . | 10.20pm 4.00pm' SI. I'aulExprctts. llO.OOani LVaTwi T "SIOL'S"CITV'.ClAl'lPlC " CITV'.Cl-Al'lPlC iAi-rlvu .4 Omaha ! IVjiot , 12th and WebsterSti _ I Oiuahi ' fi.Upmj , , . .St. Paul HuilUxl , . . . , | il.'la-n _ 3.4.\l'iin Chlc.iKO Llaillivl. . . . .1 l.23anl ) _ j.eaiiT. i OAIAUA , V > .j 1,1 is , Arrlvis O.nuhiH'Dcpul. . , f - Dcpul. 10IU AnlMarr _ _ Omaha siii.iii .si. Luiuhi'auuim uaii.rj.jjp.u | SCANDAL ON A BIG RANCH Ono of the California Land Oomyanios rinds Itself Largely Losor. INQUIRY INTO THE MANAGER'S ' CONDUCT Ho I * Clinrcccl with DIvcrthiK tlio PniiiU of tlio C'oriHtrittion liiTOAtlKittorft Fall to Ajtrco nml Will I'roinnt Two Ilt > | inrti , SAX KHVNCISCO , Oct. II. A big scandal tins been developed hero in the nffairs of the Stearns llancho , a corporation , which at one time owned 11)0,1)00 ) ) acres in California , and is still ono of the heaviest lauded corpora tions on the 1'aclllc slope. The Chronicle prints a story of an Investi gation of the affairs of the company. The story is that a coinmlttco of three disinter- cstod business men have been for three or four months liivcstlffnliug the conduct of the manager of the business of the corporation , Colonel U. J. Northam , who is n member of the gox-ernor's stnlT , and one of the best known public men in the state. The paper states that the commltteo has about com pleted its work , and In a few days will re port to the stockholders. Tlio committee consists of Barclay Henley , George U. Pol- liDinus and 12. \ \ \ McOraw. U is reported there will bo n majority and aII minority report. The majority report , by Henley and Polhomus , will state that $100,000 oldl the income of the ranch has boon llleRally diverted. It is not churned that there has been any cmU.v./.k'miMit , however. hifc In his minority report McOran- will de fend Colonel Northam in his action as ctis- todian.of the property of the company. Tlie late Moses Hopkins was prenident of the company. It Is claimed Hopkins tfavo Col onel Northam oral authorization to dispose elM the property of the company and that Xortbam has legal justillcation for all his acts and a valid claim against the ranch for all money salt ! to have been diverted from the treasury. Interested parties are very much worried over the publicity of the trouble and tlio facts are hard to Ret. So far as learned no legal steps toward a settlement of the diffi culty have been taken. WOMAN AUKUSTKD FOK I'OUCKIIY. Mm. Laura .TtinUrriirtit of Silnn , 111. , Tiikim lulu CiiHiody at Suit l.uUr. SALT LAKE , Oct. 11. Sheriff M. J. liclm arrived , hero today with requisition papers from the governor of Illinois for Mrs. Laura Junkerman , who is under sixteen indictments for forgery at Salem , 111. Mis. Junkerman was in business with her husband at Salem about ati year ape , and while so engaged forged six teen notes , aKKt'CRatiiitf in amount about $ lf > T)0. Shu has lived in Salt Lake for the past ci ht months under the name of Helen Lane. , On September 14sho and Amos Wae- man of Chicairo secured n marrlape license , but | the wedding never came off. The woman was arrested late last evening and Sheriff Helm started with her for Salom. HIS HUAD IS .MISll.NU. llocly of nn UnUtiownMini I'ounil Flu.itlnf ; Down tlio Klo Grntulo. Soconuo , N. M. , Oct. 11. The naked body of a largo , heavy-set man was discovered floating down the Hio Gratido on Sunday last 1 , about four miles south of hero. The hands 1 and feet were tied with bands of cloth , evidently torn from the man's shirt , and the head was missing , having been cut smoothly from the body. The head was not found and the body fs as yet unldontilied. The 1 body was. brought to the morgue , where an investigation is in'propre&s. ; It Is thought that a ho'Tiblo murder has been committed somewhere in the Hio Gratido valley. CniircrniiiK I'liyiiiiisrur Kulllviiii. VAM.WO , Cal , , Oct. 11. A rumor is cur rent at Mare Island navy yard to the effect that Secretary Herbert has approved the finding of the general court martial which tried , Paymaster John C. Sullivan on charges of embezzlement , and has issued orders an nouncing that Paymaster Sullivan has boon found guilty and in consequence was dis missed from the navy service of the United States. WASHINGTON , Oct. It. President Cleve land now lias under consideration the papers in the case of Paymas ter John Clyde Sullivan , convicted by court martial'for oinbez/.lomont , and his action thereon may bo expected at any time. They wore sent to the president yesterday by Sec retary Herbert , with his endorsement , though the nature ofit the secretary de clined to state. In l''cir ' : ol' tlio KANSAS UITV , Oct. 11. A special to the Star from Guthrla , 0.1says a commlttco from CuslnnR ana Ingalls nppottrcd nt the United States marshal's ofllco ( his moniiiit' ami ilamatiJod protection for themselves and tliolr property , explaining that the Daltou e-'mg have throatoued to have rovctiRo on every citizen who aided the ofllcors ut tno Intralls bank robbery a month ago , nnd the citizens fear the towns will bo burned nnd thnmsclvos shot. Itrutullly In the > 'ow Vnrlc Itofornmtory. EI.MIIIA , N. Y. , Oct. 11. Arthur Manlqy , an ox-guard , testilied at the reformatory in vestigation now in progress here that ho had frequently hoard prisoners screaming in the bathroom , where they were taken for pun- ishment. Ho had seen many prisoners com ing from the bathroom with black eyes and bruised faces. He once saw nn ofllcor knock down a prisoner and kick him brutally for not keening stop. Two other witnesses gave similar testimony. I'ounil I'lnnty nf ) ( | > . KisADi.sti , Pa. , Oct. 11 , Kor defrauding supposed heirs to the alleged f 10,000,000 John George Spang estate , A. J. Dross of Phil- lipsburg is now in jail in default of bail. Ho sent broadcast a forged copy of the will ef THE NEXT MORNINQ I FEEL BfllQHT AND HEW AND MY COMPUEr.lON IS BETTER , My doctor enya It new pently on the stomach , liver nnrt kl'lnovH. mid It n pleasant lainilye. Thin drink In made from lierht. mid Is prepared for nao as easily tu tea , ' T > < 1a fiBflKiUJii iSIlJ . . . I f yuu . 't It.jn-nd your address for n free wiinple. I.nne'H I'amllr .tledlrlnti IIIIIVVH Ilin linnrU rnch liiiT. In brdcr to ho benllhy thlJi U nei-c nry. AddrVba OKATOIt F , WOOD\VA III ) , I.K llov , N , Y. C Tliomas ' .sltupsou.Wafliliii'ton. OH. C Nu > tlurni-y'n fui. until p.uont ubUhiuttVr.to for Invuntor's Qulde , John George Sp.ipir , nnd hlsnrro.it Is based on the declaration of tha court ofilclals of Sehoonfooek. tiortnnny , tlmt the will is spurious nnd thnt thorn I * no Spang estate nwittting American holrs thoro. Sevcr.tl hundred iiooplo of the Sp.insr family have been ilcludod nnd Dress has innilo trips to Kuropo ut their qxpcnso until the demands for money aroused suspicion and investigation. Illonil roUniiliii ; .Miule lliui ' Dt-npniiilniit. DKN-vnit. Oct. 11. W. 11. Hnrtor , n bmkor from Tonia , Mich. , committed sutctdo. Mon day morning by taking inorphlno , 'J'lto mat ter was Uopl quiet by the coroner and friends of the dead man and only bccamo public to night , when the romalns wore sent to his homo in Michigan. Mr. UnrtoT was sulTorlne from blood pois oning. : mt I'auio to Denver six months npo to try anil regain his ho.ilth. llohas boon very despondent , nud during his stay here had made four unsuccessful attempts to take his life. life.A A btothcr resliltiig In Nebraska , atul the dead man's wlfo and two children , wont east with the body. \VA < " , IIIXOTOX , Init. , Oct. 11. The searching j party rotunioil last night from the vicinity of the murder of the entire Wrattiiu family. A careful search wits again ninilo of the sm oho liousn nml between tlio logs was fotiiul n cnopplng axe ami n corn Unlfo oov- crod with hlooil anil hair. This is the only clo\v of any consequence yet found. A A.O fJ.VC1 KM K.V Ti. Manager Burgess has a ilr.t matin treat In store for the patrons of tlio Fifteenth Street theater tonight In Lincoln .1. Carter's now scenic play , "Tho "Poniailo. " It Is said to contain moro novel acenio offoots than any otlior play thus far produced. Mr. Carter Is a hcllovcr In roall.im , and In writing "Tho Tornado" ho has succeeded in followinii ono after the other in such rapid succession that thenla not a dull moment in the entire pro duction. In the first act a most vivid Illustration - tration of a tornado is shown. Trees are torn up by the roots , houses are blown down , debris illls the air and the euilro scene is ono of the wildest that art can produce. Other novel scenes nro the great ringing scene , tlio collision of two ocean steamers and the sluicing of ono of them , Chicago har bor at night and a dissecting uooiu sccno In a Chicago medical college. The verdict of everybody who saw the fnrcc-comedy success , "A Uallrond Ticltet , " last season is that it is the funniest farce- comedy scon in years. Tlio play this coming season is interpreted by a company In every way adequate to extract every possible bit of fun from each scone. Arthur Moulton. who has done excellent work with Franlc Daniels and Willie Collier , plays the leading coined } role , and Anna Caldwell , who sup ported Donnelly and GIrani last season in "Natural Gas , " plays thu loading soubrette role. Elmer E. Vance has a now theatrical In vention. It is "Patent Applied For. " The play is a bettor story , moro consistently acted and peopled , has less comedy , hut will bo moro talked about tlian his other be cause of the great storm sccno In the fourth uct. uct.A A talso stage , a real boiler , a costly blower anu numerous other ponderous mechanical appliances are employed to make this sccno go. In the last act there Is an in teresting sccno In the room of tlio United States court , where a forgery is exposed by magnifying the signatmo. Wlllurd Leo , brother of Mr. Henry Lee , is playing the lead. A clever child is always interesting in a play when properly placed , and sueli a ono is Little Mabel , who distinguished her self in "Blue Jeans , " and apuoars hero as mischievous I3essio. This evening opens an engagement of four nights and a Saturday and Sunday inatmeo at Uoyd's theater. HAD BEAD DIME NOVJEL3. Young ; ( iiillir.itth Starts Out with 11 Story of Klilimplni ; unit Thlnvlni ; . Yesterday morning the father of John Gal- br.ilth called at police headquarters and asked for his son , saying lie ) iad read in Tin : Hun an account of his boy being kidnaped. Last Friday night the lad , wtio is about 115 yours old , called at the police station and told a great yarn about having been stolen from Ills parents r.t Dunbar , Wyo. , by a horse trader and compelled for several years to ] > crforin menial work. All the oRlcovs at headquarters felt sorry for the ' 'kid , " as they called him , and did everything possible to make him comfort able. Captain Alostyn interested himself in the case ana told the boy ho would try and got him a ticket to Wyoming. This rather pleased the lad and ho stayed around tlio station until Monday , when ho was told that Mostyn had telegraphed the sheriff at Dun- b.ir asking about his parents. Then the kid watched his uhanco and skipped out. Jle has not been seen since. His father , who lives on ; , farm near Mo- Paul , la.said yesterday morning that the boy ran away from homo. lie had been sent to take some horses to pasture and nevercamo back. The parent told Captain Mostyn tint the lad had never been Jive miles away from the farm and ho thought that dime novels wore the cause of his running away. Yellow iIiiuk'M ttiiviigo' . BRUNSWICK , Ga. , Out. 11 , There were eighteen deaths from yellow fever hero yes terday. t Surgeon Murray reports three now eases at Jossup and ono discharged. Seven cases are now under treatment at .lossup. The number of cases under treatment now is 203 ; discharged. US ; died , 18 ; total , ! )18. ) Itatio of mortality , fiO.G per cent Twenty-two now eases were reported to day , but no deaths. , ATLANTA , Gu. , Oct. jl. Governor Northen has issued a call to the people of Georgia for aid for the sufferers at yellow-fover-strioken [ Brunswick , Don't think you Imvo drntiic the no plus ultra of winos until you have tried Cook's Kxtru Dry Imperial Champagne. flliirrlujje l.lcnnanv The following marriage licenses were is sued yesterday : Name and Address. Airo. , J Adam WnybrlKht , Omaha . HU I Nellie Jnlin.-ion , Omalm . at ) ) II I'll ry IIne.sc.hor , Otmilni . 3T > I I'nincon (1 ( mi ting , Omaha . . . -1 I John Hiii-lc. Omalm . S3 : : i , Omaha . 23 j John MrKaddon , .Hhlckluy , Neb . 29 | Ora Wlmors , Slifoklny , Mob . ; . 20 For that "out o" sorts" feeling Take IJromo-Holtr.pr trial bottle lOuts JtiiHflu i 1'imi Iriini ( 'linlrrfi. NKW Yoitiv.Oct. 11. Health Onicor Jenkins Iisued his report today nhnrtly before 1 o'clock , stating that an inspection nf all the oftlcers and crew of tlio KnssU was made and that they were all fouud to bo well. One word describes lt-"i > Brfeotion. " Wo re fer-to Do Witt's Witch IIa/.elHalveciires piles mi : KII.T.uAiiuirr. ; . IN8TIUJMRXTS pluend on roeord Octouor 11 , IHO : ) : WAIIIIANTV IIKK.IH. Emll riirf | > mitnillfcl Vniimtlierg , lot H , liloe ] , 3. Klrkvrorid t 1,00(1 ( N I' Duau tn ( i II Conl. , lot 1-1. bloclc 1 , Jiedfoul I'laco 800 Daniel Iliiyenand wlfu toNuls I.arfcon. inidu ' ' , lotb Hi ) and HI , I'ali mount I'lnrn ' 1'JOO t' It Turnoy nnd wlfii In N I' William * , loth iM and 23 , Htowurl I'hico 3,000 Man-no IVanldln to H K LafMin , lot 1H , liloek 111 , Patrick's _ d uild -1,000 } " . r. I.nlscn to W V Toiil/Jil , .samo 4,001) ) KUKOIIC O'Neill In W 1C James , lot 1 , block 8. Kount/tiVllh uilil 1 1' ' J llnriiull to Aiuurlcau 1/oan and TriM fompuny , lot 1'J , block -1.1'.irk Place . . . . : l&.OOO Ha mo to same , lol 20 , lili : k 1 , lluuor 1'lace 1,000 yllTCI.Mll IIXKIH. Oust Yoiiuxhori' anil wlfn tn T O Nortlnvall , lot H , bloc ) : 3 , KliUwocd. 600 Harali ltiM-ii t ln to Jospli Uliiiinlhon , n'-"J feet of H-M font , of o HB lent lol 1. iilocl ; 121 , Omaha : tU lot. > . t block ! M. Omalia ; lot 3 , iilocK 7. ami .s > i Ic.tu , block H , I'.itKirMHi | iirk. . . . M)0 ) J I ; I'lcrcn ( special iimsU'r ) to Vor- niont hnvlmfi bank , lol7 , bliick 11 , HrlsK > 'I'laci- 2,97& bamu in ll h Kilwanls , lot 1 , lilock 13 , same 000 A A ilfl lanahiui ( nuurlul ma.iten to l'is-tunp- : riavlii''s hunk , lull 1-1 anil lu , block 1 , Munimmtli purU . , 1,001 Tola ! amount ot transfuM. . , I 30,0-7 ACCUSED OF EMBEZZLEMENT Charges Against aOattloman Who Mortgaged Seine Rtcors. BRETT BROUGHT TO OMAHA FOR TRIAL n Cnllln Hcnl Dimmiro .Sulti EnlnM the Kmt Oiinlin Strrot Itnll- wny Hotel .Mull .Hunt for Iim > Ho Jor u ( iueU'a Dontli. The strong nrm of the law hns ro.-iohod out nnd gathered .lolin M. llrott Into Us clutcho * , nnd noroiup.niled by ait ofHcur ho lias returned - turned to this city to answer to the charge of having embezzled front nnd defrauded Perry Bros. & Co. , ; \ South Omaha livestock commission llrm , out. of $ ,44t ; , by mortgai- IIIR n bunch of slcors which It'Is clalmod that ho novcr owned. Kot * n nionlh or niore-a warrant for the nr- rest of llrott has been llled nwny among the llles In thoolllcoof .litstlco Smith , but owing toVi the fact that the whereabouts of Hrott \voro unknown llio sorvieo was not miido. A few dit.vs ago U was reported that Hrottwns | Inpi iho vicinity of Wood Hlvcr , In llto western part : of the slate , utui thither an oftleor Jour- iieyod.tlniliiiR his man and bringing him Hack to this pity , in-riving Tuesday night. Upon reaching hero llrott was ut once takoii before - fore Justice Smith , where ho nalcsd for a eontinuaiieo of tlio hearing of tlio ease , which was granted and the trial set for No vember li. bonds being given by iho duloml- ant that ho would bo on hanu at thu day for thi ) hearing. The Information llled charges that on May 1H , ISini , Hrott represented to the commis sion llrm that ho was the owner of ! H8 head of steers , which were In the cintivly of Har mon brothers and on thnlr stock ranch In Cherry county , this state , nnd that by ru of the representations hu suix-oodod in securing a loan for $7,44 ! ' . Slneo then , the parties who havosworiiotit the Informa tlre aver that they have uiscovorod that tlio representations were false , and that Hrott was not the owner of tlio stock which ho mortgaged. Suit AKiilnvl llio Millnnl. Thomas Swobc , the proprietor of tlio Millard - lard hotol.finds himself with a ST-.OOJ diimago suit on his hands , brought simply because ho allowed a guest tn die in room 01 of the hot'ol a cotiplo of years ago. The suit is brought by Edgar V. Hood , ad- mlnistratotv and Mary S. .Monnoiloy. ad- ininistralrlx of the estate of Samuel D. W. Mennoiley , deceased , who was a former resident of Monroe county , Now York. On October 1'J , 1801 , Meiinciloy , n traveling man , came to the hotel and was assigned to room ' .14 , to which ho repaired nhortly after eating his supper. The next morning ho did not gut up in time for breakfast , but nothing was thought of the matter until somotliiio later , when a girl in passing through the corridors detectjd the smell ol esoapiug gas from room HI. This caused an investigation , and when the door was forced Mio New York man was dead. The theory of suicide was .advanced , nnd a ver dict to that effect rendeied by the coroner's juryTlio remains were sent back to Iho east and nothing moro was heard of the matter until today , when the administrator ami the administratrix brought the suit herein mentioned. In their petition the plaintiffs nllego that when Menneiley was assigned to the room the gas was turned on nnd that In that con dition it remained , cansing his death. WiuilH l'ay tor Ills ISrulioi. Lewis N. Godola , an Omaha policeman , has gene into the courts for the purpose of securing a large slice of the wealth of the Hast Omaha Street Hallway company's wealth. IIo avers that ono evening last summer ho was a visitor at CourtUind beach , having paid the fees which entitled him to the privileges of the place. After having been 1 ] there for a long period of lime , ho avers that ho concluded to return lo the city. ( Jetting upon an Incoming motor , all went well until ho reached the point where the car turns into the locust street line. There , through tlio reckless ness of the men In charge of the train , ho avers that ho was thrown to tlio ground with such violence as to sustain a broken leg and a Inuly bruised shoulder which sent him to bou 1'or iho period of tlireo months. On account of all of this , Gadola declares that ho is entitled to recover damages in the sum of $10,000 und the costs of the suit. Amitliiir Diiiiiii e Cane. The case of Ingro Mndseii against the Omaha Street Hallway company Is on trial for the second time , and was heard liy Judge Dulllo und a Jury yesterday. The plaintiff seeks to recover a judgment for flU/Juo , alleg ing an Injury which was caused by the cnrov Icssncss and negligence of the company's ! employes. She avers that during the even ing of un August day in 1801 she was u. pas-- scngor on theSliorman avenue line , between the north end nud South Omaha. Upon reaching the intersection of .Seventeenth nnd Hurt streets she jumped oft the ear , nnd in so doing slipped and fell , hreaKine her thigh and bruising her poi'bon. She ut once brought suit and thu case wont , to trial nt the last term of the district court , the Jury returning u verdict forlX)0 ! ) in lieri favor. On tha showing thai llio damages ) awarded by the Jury were excessive , a no\ri trial was granted , and at tills time thocasoi Is having Us second inning. \Vniiln u Diy'urcn. At the last , term of thu district court ) Amanda Leach hud a suit against thoi Omaha Street Hallway company , in wlilchi she sought to .recover theisuin of Jlfi.OOO , damages sustained by reason of having ! lallcn off a Park nvcntia car at llio intersection - . tion of Pacific street. The case wits fought ; to a finish anil Mrs , Leach succeeded m re- covuring tlioHiim ot ft50 ! , Now Mrs. I each has unnthei * law suit on. her hands , but it Is of a different nature , andi is brought for the purpose of ob.talnliig a , separation from her husband. Lewis , uiioim she alleges is a worthless follow , She do- clares that ho is a cruel man , and that liu tins compelled liursolfaml her twodnuglitors , both the fruits of a former iiiarrinpo , to tako. in washing und Ironing in order to got enough money to keep the wolf from the door. Snlvn for nil Injured Iteiiiimilon. Harry Cartatn , the young man who felt that his reputation had been torn In shreds by a null brought by the National Hank of Commerce , was made happy yesterday by the Jury in.liidgo Scott's court awarding him a verdict of J1K)0. ( ) ( jartait sued for * 10IXM , alleging that by reason of thu bank's tuiH his business reputation and peace of mind had suffered to that extent. Itolii-rln I'oninl Utility , The jury In the case of the state against Wllllu Koborts , charged with rape , returned a verdict last evening finding the prisoner guilty of assault anil battery. Hoberttt was at once called before Judge Koysor and Sen tenced to pay a flue of ? 100 and llio costs of prosecution. Tim , \ < lfrllnll > ( r , Ol Hood's Sarsaparllla isahvayi within the bounds of reason because it is true ; it always appeals to the sober , common some of thinking people bccauso It IK true ; and H n always fully substantiated by ( indorse1- menu which , In iho iinand l world , would bo accepted without a moment's hesitation , Hood's pills cure liver Ills , constipation , biliousness , Jaundice , sick headache , iudl- gesllou. llnilillni ; I'l-rinlU. Tlio following building parinlu were Itsuud by Inspector Tilly yesterday. .Mr-i. William Nlusinan , < ino story nml lii : miiil brick htoie , 27U1 l.iiko htretil , J5JCOO MIH.YIIIIini ; Mchinuii , li.irn , U70 > liiiktt Hlrvet yiAl NulH wnihor'- : . oim-Miory framu uot- liiije , Win llDiilnvard avcnuu 1,000 Two minor uurmlti CiM ) Total 1,3M ) We couldnot improve the quality If iiald double the price , UoWltV * Witch Hutol Hulvo i * tliu beat salvo that oxpertunco c-au produce , or liiut uiouo cuu buy.