THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TODNESDAY , OOTODER 18. 1893. JPBOIHL JjOTIOBS. AhvKRTISEMENTS FOR "THKSB COLUMNS wlllljfltnkcn until 12:30 : p. in. for thn orenlwr nncluntll8i30p.nl. for tha mornlnjr nnd Sunday editions. Advortfoprft , by renuedtlns n tiiimbpred clieck. c/lh / liftto IliPlr nnswrrs ( vldresoed to n numbered Jctl'r In enroot TIIK llr.r . Answers BO ndrtrmied will be delivered upon presentation of tha check. _ _ SITUATIONS WANTED. Hnten IWo n wonl flrM Insertion , lea wonl there- Mlcr. Nollilng taken for lens than 2Sc. AAN KNOL1SH WOMAN WISHES T entire rlmrtro of nn Infant ; twelvn years ox * Dcrlenco. Minn Walpolc , Clarkson honplt.il. M32D-1B * _ _ A POSITION BY MAN AND WIPK. NO OIML- /Irtrrn. on farm or In city. : Address Peter Jolni- ii.p28 North 10th ntrect. M340 22 * WANTED MALE HELP. Rntc IWcA wonl first Insertion , leu wonl there- After. Nothlnir taken for less than ttSe. _ _ iJ-HOLICITORS.TnAMS FURNISHED : KXTRA .Iipny to men with rtes. American Wrlneer Co. , 1600 Howard nt. 148 n-THE NEBRASKA GUARANTEE SAVINGS Jnnd InveMtnenl company wnnts n feWKcullo- men of enoil uddnwn to net as solicitors. Apply nt rooms 22 nnd 'jt : , Douguis block. M300 I-AP.LK -RODIKDMKN.2I TO 30-YP.ARS-OLD J/for United Slntns nnny. For particulars call or nddrenn IMwnrd R. Clmnman. twcond lieutenant Second Infantry , recriiltlnir omcernt 017 N. IRlh Btreol , Omaha , Neb. , or Merchants hotel , Lincoln , Nob. 801-113 11IV VOU WANT A GOOD PAYING JOB WRITK Jjtho Hnwka Nursery Co. , Milwaukee , Win. 120KB' -WANTED. . IF YOU ARK A CATHOLIC AND JJwIH work for $18.00 per week wrltu MncCon- iicll Bros. , 25 Areh stl-cet , Boston , Mass. | MiU7 21 * B-MAK WANTED ; SALARY AND EXPENSES. Pennnnent plnrc ; whole or jiarl lime. Apply at once. Brown Bros. Co. , nurserymen , Chlcnirii. Mil II N10' > HUSTLERS WANTED ; LIBERAL COMMIS- JDfllnus : f-xpcrli'iico . iinnecessary. Apply R 17 , 315 S. lath atreel. M3SO 23 * -W'ANTI'.D , MEN TO TRAVEL.o TOIOO tier inoiilh. Slonii ft. Wellington. Madison. Win B -WANTED. LABORERS ON TIIK U. S. GOV- ernuieut work In Tennessee. Arkansas nnd LoulHhntn : cheap fnro. Kramer > V O'ltenrn Labor nitency , 303 Soiilli Uth Htrect. M375 NI7' 11-OLACiKR. APPLIED TO ANY WINDOW. JjproduccB , lit a nominal cost , nil the bounty of real Btalned plans. Knenreth ; intent wanted for Omaha , Neb. Liberal commission. McCaw , Stev enson A Orr , fill Wall St. . Now York. M373 18 * WANTED FEMALE HELP. Rates.Hc n word llrM Insertion , le n word thereafter. Nothlus taken for less than 25C. C . . . .N S LASHS Nli0 K Ki iKli"wK wlllpiiy you J3.00 lo 916.011 | > cr week lo do hlrlctly lionu ! work for us ; no canvnsslnff and prompt payment. Send Belt nddrenKi-d envelope , Lltwrty Supply Co. , Liberty Square , Boston , Mass. RllfhiJ ID -WANTED , IMMEDIATELY , EXPERIENCED Hhlrtclrln til thu East Omaha factory. Inquire of G , E. Slokes , maiiatrer. 330 17 /1-WANTED , GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- vwork. 2200 Spencer street , Kountzo Pluce. 341 C WANTED , A COMPETENT NURSE GIRL ; references required. Apply at 1711 Dotielns Blrecjt. MiUII 20' / -WANTED. COMPETENT FIRST GIRL : MUST v'bi , rrood eook nnd Jaundress ; best w.'ures. In- iiulrij Mrs. Mills , 020 North L'Uth st. .M3 ! il8 W \NTED , NURSE GIRL FOR SMALL CHIL- di-cn ; ouo with experlenco preferred , liuiulro Mrs. Mills , R20 North Itllll si. MI181 IB FOB BENT HOUSES. Unlcs , lOe n lluoeach Innprtlon , $ l.fiO a line per month. Nollilug lakon forless than 25c. HousKsiN "ALLPARTS "OF'THE ' CITY. The O. F. Davis company , 130S Farnam. 043 -3 AND 4-ROOM APARTMENTS. VON DORN ock , wllhslcam ; refeiices ; BIO S. 22d [ ; 043 0-ROOM COTTAGE. MODERN , CHOICE , IN Stanford circle. C. S. Elsutter , 204 Bee bid ? . U15 D -S-ROOM : HOUSE. MODERN. NEAR Busi ness , rent moderate. Apply 201 Bee bulldlnir. 045 SEE B. J. KENDALL , 007 BROWN BLK. M707 \-COTTAGE , 7-ROOM9 ; MODERN , 3112 MA- Jeoii'fltvuut. ' 803 TEN ROOOM HOUSES , ALL MODERN -hiiimm'iucnts. Owen McCaffrey , 2121) Ilnrncy or 111 South Slxtconth Blrecls UI4 I ) - HOUSES AND HOOMS IN ALL PARTS OF elty , 0 and up. G. F. Units , 220 S. 17th HI. tij7 yQ Pi MODERN MIGHT-ROOM HOUSE , WITH JJbarn : Slfi.UO per month. L. S. Skinner. 1(10 ( N. Y. Life. MU8 I ) - - HOUSE , 1815 CASS. J. JOHNSON 1321Faniam. MiaO D TWO n-RCOM BRICK HOUSES , 1314 PARK avenue , faclnif llanwoiu park , nearly new , hard wood finish , llrst ela a modiirn eonvenlences. In quire lllu South Thirty-second st. J.M. Richards. J a 1 * 4 TNICIJ. . LARGE. TK.V-ROOM HOUSE , NO. J 4422 FamaiuBl ; all modern convenlenecH , In bent repair ; largo barn , everything llrst class , $25.00. New rln'it-room ' liousd hi first class repair , city water , etc. . No. 4430 Farnam HI. . $15,00. 'Good elKht-room hniibe , 4717 Capitol ave , all modern Improvements , $10.01) . ti-room eottase , all niodorn Improvements , $1 < UH > . JlciiBuii&Carnilehavl New York Llfu Bide. 178 f-j-FOR RENT. NICE FIVK-ROOM COTTAGES , \J\\\\\\ \ \ \ and Half Hownnl Hli-ei-l , rent 610.00. In- Qillru 310 N. Y. Life. ' "JU 1MODERN NINK-ROOM HOUSE , SI 20th street , to Hinall family , llogen .V Hill. -ELEGANT f.-ROOM COTTAGE FOR RENT , 27th and Grant six. , only $12.IH ) per month. Fi delity Trust Company , 170l'aniam. . 24B 17 -FOR RKNT , 8-ROOM HOUSE , ONR BLOCK of cars ; splendid lociulon ; clieaii. 2302 Blomlo. M23H Bit * 3 > SIX-ROOM HOUSK AND BAUN. 30TH AND Grant , $12.00. 307 First National bank. 3B bank.M207 B 611 HOUSES , DIFFKRENT PARTS OP CITY. K. D.Vcul , JiHh ami DoiiRlas. 331) ) la T\-FOR RENT , B-ROOM HOUSE , $10.00. 034 S. J-M7th St. ! I31 20 * D-S-lioOM HOUSK"WITH MODERN IMPROVE- incuts nnd irood bnrn.Nn , 2521 Chlcairo Htreet , Aiijily nl llio llyrou Reed Co , Mii ; : 23' TA -ID-ROOM HOUSED ALL MODERN CONVUN- < J' lenceii. i2W ! South H'tli ' li-eel. 358 HI * D. FOR RENT--COZY R-ROOM HOUSE , MOD- cril ii'onvenleiices , splendid uelilil > orlii > o < l , Illfks , 30.1 N , Y. J.lfu llldg. 3113 21 vn FUNJHHK1I COTTAGE , MODERN AND N10E- JU ly loculed ; iioBsesslon In few days ; refcronces jviuliTil. | Address T 03 , Ben. ! ! OI 17 * TJ1IOUSKS. . F.K. DARLING , BARKER BLOCK. * J MII74 FOBNISHHD HOUSE3. Kates , lOo a lluooaeh nmertlon , $1.50 a lluo per nioiilji. NuUihir taken fur less tjian 23 ? . " ii dKO WESL"1SU"KS ? lNVK"coViiIL"KTI3LY furnished ill 30th mid California nto. Is for rent to nultablii U'liant ; li ( I-OOIIIH with nil cuiivenleiiees , Inchidhur hot water heatlnr ; Hyslem , laundry ami uiablK. nnd nil hi IIrut rlubi i-oiu'.lllon , W , E. Graf- toii , 11 ill I'uxtou block. 183 NiCELYrFURNISHBrr RKSIDENCES ; ALSO J.'iiufitrnliiliiul , Rufeiviicua. Wulxhanx' Agency , R. u.withnvii blk. ' .iii-jo oia 'JOB ' BENT 7UBNX3HEP BOOMS. llaica. 15 < u iMvonl ili-HiiiiHiiitoii ) , lea \viuil thcro- ufler. Nothing taken fiTlosu Iliuii2.iu , ET\VO FiiWis7ni : ) iiooM.sR GENTLIJ. men only. 5.T , Soutli Jilth biro.n. ( H7 " Eir-ELY FUllNIsliioOJlS FOR FOUR fuullfiiii'ii , call at 2107 licurl.iH. It'll ' SO I fKLEOANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS , FACING 1 Ijioth Kt. I'ornrr llinvaid. uncnnd tloor ; $10.00 ' * l'.tMI ir i montli , Wrlfflu & LnsOury E FURNISHED ROOM , .MJ17 1IARNUY ST. ; t 7 in- 17 ' - ' ROOMS , SINUIM QH KN3UITE. MODKRN , , f nllalIo ) for 3 ur luoiv ceuilemeu , 11120 Capltul AVfiuio. MilTO 24' ' FUIl 18HED BOOMS AN1 > BOABD J DOUVN , V'OO AND 211 N. 1STJI ST. l -.BQARDING WITH ROOMS. S1KOLH OR EN. ,4 mile ; huuse Jubl IlltMl up with itver.vllinr ! now. Ono of Ihu U'M UH'-itlonx | n ihu ctly lind very , tlilny will btiilr tclu n , a > Oil DUUUH. | k'M TfT"YOUN.O . "VVOMKN'S HCMS.UNDEU ( UltK OF -L Women B Clirlnllau auaojlatloii , ill & 171 list. 4110 ' f-.N'KWLY ! FURNISlinil KOOM3.W1TH ItOAlib' ut the WeUMiT. filil. CIS , 020 N , ll'tli lUrcvl. ' _ _ _ - iai 1jLAHOK KOOM.Wmi BOARD ' , FOU TWO , JL' flrn ttovrj ute < Jrii ccuvculviu'c . 51'J N. 23d. I.-i-OOOD BOARDLututOOMS. 008 NOuiTt UliU mrcuU ' _ MIO'JNIO' AND UOARW * \YKMK. . 7 , 7TII ftrwt. 3'7N1 afT-UOOMa ALL MOUKKX UOMi : TABLK . JUJ4 Karuaui. MPia K7 'Ss ' FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD ( jotittnuea. -RoSlS BOARDS ' - WITH DAY'BOARDERS BOllcllcd. 2308 Douglas. 201 2f. 17 ' TWO LARGE PLEASANT ROOMS WITH JL'board. 2510 Dodpe. 33022 * . ' -UNSiUAiiUY FURNISHED ROOM , WITH Aboard nndhe.it , for two ; fJ.GO per wrekteach. ORHENt UNFURNISH'D ROOMS Raton Mic n worrt first Insertion , lea word thcro- ftcr. Nothing taken for lens than 25c. , - UNFRUN1SHEI ) ROOMS FOR KEEPING LThousc , 210 N , 13111 f t. 8011 p-FOUR UNFURNISHED ROOMS SUITABLE Jfor lioiispke.eplns ! city wntor : n-nt cheap ; 0 ilocks from iioilonieo. 1702 Wobslcr nt. 128 1-CLEAN 3-ROOM FL.VTS , 8. W. COR. 7TH 7nnd Pacific Ptn-rt , $ * > .oo to ifil 00. to dcslrablu mall families. U , F. llntls , 220 SO. 17th fttreet. M210N12 G-TO RENT. UNFURNISHED FRONT PAR- lor ami bed room. 1417N. 20th st. 33017 * G-3 KLKOANT CONNECTED UNFURNISHED rooms. Addrrm TIM , Ilr < > . 300 10 * FOB HENT STOBEB ANDOtFiOES. Raton , lOon line each Innertloii , $1.60 a line per month. Nothing- taken for l" s than 25c. -FOR RENTTHE 4-STORY BRICK BUILDING. AOIO Fnrnamnt. The bulldln ? hasa fireproof ce ment bnBeinent.compIctd Hteani-he.ilIne llxluros wnter on nil the floors , ens , etc. Apply at the olllo ofTHKllKK. 1110 -WK HAVK SPACBTO LKT FOR DESK ROOM to nomt * clCRlralilo jmrty. Call or address , Wyckoff , .Seatnans & Benedict. 1712 Fnriiani Btrcct , Omahn , Neb. 051 -DASKMKNT KOll URNT , 10TII AND 1IOW- nrcl. Inqiilro hi ilrtip store. M'12 AGENTS WANTED. llalos , loan linn ouch Insertion , fl.BO a line per month. Kotlilnt' taken for h'S limn ' _ ' . > c. ChrlHtinim orders for onr coinblnixl eUtic.illoiml toy ntnl bullillnir blocks. SellH nt Hlght. III ? roin- imH . Wrllu for terms anil Illimn-.Ucd clreu- The Alphabet U. D. Co. , Snlluu , KnnMJOS MJOS 18 * I WK. WANT TRAVEL1NO SALESMEN TO ' sell our nuiicrlor brands of lubricating Oils nnd ' 'as specially or sldo line , Ohio Oil nnd . . O. . . M347 23 * r AGENTS TO SELL OUR MEDICAL ANNUAL. ' BO per cejit nf doctors buy 11 ; limit have. II. 111 ? pay to experienced men selling our llsl of 35 mud- ical books. E. B. Treat , publisher , New York , 11351 11) ) ' fWANTED. . AGENTS TO TAKK OIIDKR9 AND ' celled for n manufacturing company. Wanes f 3.00 to $7.01) n clay ; iuy every U wrokB. W. J. MOBH & tio. , Walnut St. , Cincinnati , O. MJ07 18 * THE WORLD'S FAIR PHOTOGRAPHED i' nnd described , wide awaki ; ncenls wanted for our new World's fair book by Director General Davis , Mrsi Puller Palmer nnd other oQlclnlfl. Over COO pictures , nearly all iihotosraiilis ; 1128 pages ; low prices : birr commission ; freight paid ; 30 days credit : selling fast ; men or IndleD make $10.011 n day. Send lor circular , or Henit CO cents today for larco oultlt , containing over 100 photos. P. W. SJIegler & Co. , Ci23MuikL't street , St. Louts , Mo. M3718 * WANTliD TO B.ENT. Rates , lOc n'llno each Insertion , $ t.fill n Una per month. Ndtlilmr taken for less than 25e. K -A V NICKLY FURNISHED COTTAGK : STATE terms.Addrcaa IJeo. ' ' . ' , 20 TJI2 M'J''S ; . . . _ . . . . . . . K YOUNG MAN WOULD LIKE KOOM AND boaii .1 with private family lu north part of city. T 6S , Bee. 357 17' K WANTED , A FURNISHED HOUSE OF TEN Faniai3ins or more , west of Fifteenth and north of Faniai m. Address T 50 , Beo.- M37121 * STOBAGE. Rates , lOcnllno each Insertion , $ l.f > 0 a line per month. NolhhiR taken focJcsD tlian 'J5c. M -STORAGE , WlLLIAMSiOR033li14HARNEY ! OBU M -STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS , clean and cheap rates. 11. Wells , 1111 Farnam , FOR SALE FURNITURE. Rates , IKo a word llrst Insertion , le a word thereafter. Nothing taken for Jess than 25c. -FOR KENT OR SALH. BEsT MADK Ijpl rltrht piano ; Inquire room 303 , ' 1'lrat Nnilonal BanH building- , Mi STOVES OF ALL KINDS GOOD AS NEW. Wells Auction Co. . 1111 Farnam st 130 -SQUARR PIANO FOR SALE OR RENT cheap. S. Bank , 1148. lllth street. M0013 0 FOR SALE. LARGE BASE BURNER , ROYAL Acorn. co t $10.00. used two months , for $25.00. Addrefes Mrs. Cadwell1230 Bnrdctte. M37U 20 FOB SALE HOB8ES , WAGONS , ETC Rates. ! } < fc a wont flrat Insertion , lua word there after. Nothln ? taken for less than USe. , SOUND , d EN- tie. well matched bays ; will sell cheap. Incjtili-e T. J. Koscrs , 14th and Farnam sis. 300 22 FOB SAlili MISCELLANEOUS. Kates , 1 J < o a word llrst Insertion , loa word there after. Nothing taken for less than 25a Q RIPRAPP1NG.FOR S VL TloTACRES vrL- lows on river r.oar Calhoun , Neb. L. V. Crum , box 270 , Oiimha. 334-22 * QFOIl SALE. A SET OF BLACKSMITH TOOLS nt No. 3831 N. 21st , very cheap. J. Lewis. H35-22' Q -FOR SALE. FINE SQUARE ART GARLAND base burner , H81 N' 25th. 360 17 MISCELLANEOUS. R MISS CAMPION DESIRES TO ANNOUNCE ( o her pupils that Prof , W. E. Chnmbers will hereafter coiduct her dunclnir class In Erllln. hall , Monday evenings , Instead of Saturdays. M30H 18 * OLA1BVOYANTS. Rates , ion a line each InHortlon. $1.60 a line per month. Nothing tak > > ii for less than 25c. S MRS. NANNIE V. WARREN , OLAIRVOYANT , reliable buslucas inedluni ; 6thyearatllON , loth 055 MASSAGE. BATHS. ETO. Rates , lOo a Him onch Insertion , $1.00 a Una per month. Nothing lakcn forties' ) iliau 25c. _ _ " T MADAMK SMITnT'cOS s ! 13TIir2ND r bo1 Room3 , Massace , vapor , ulcohol. Btenin.sulphur- no and aea ontus. ni2U7 21 * J-D MMK. STOWE , MAGNETIC IIKAtER 205 - DoiiRhtsblook ( M888I8' ANNA OF CHICAGO GIVES BATHS ; magnetic puissaffo ( ivatmuiits. 110 Noith 15th Htivet.rooinll. M.38 10 PEB8ONAL. FT-M ASS AGE TREATMENT , KLECTRO-THER- * -J nml bith.i. Hcalu and hair treatment , maulciira uiidcliiroj'OdUI.Mra.Pobt-31iS.15thWlthucllblk ) ) 050 T T-WRITE FOR A FREE COPY OF OUR BEAU- U tlfully Illustrated Man-logo Journal , contalnlrur l > liot-Piifr.ivliiiH of handsome , wealihy ladyud- vcrtlHCrs. llrown Publishing Co. , Itox 225 , Toledo. O. Msil2-.il' rT-THK WHEREABOUTS OF MRS. NAT MEL- vJntt \ or daiitrhlor , Nellies Mellon , who. when last heart ! from , weiii resldentuof Council Bluffs , Is wanted. Address M. 11. Crydcrinau , North Plane , Neb. iMii 18 * U-CARPENTER WORK AND ALL KINDS OF JoblihiK done by 8. O. btuvensun , 17IKI St. Mury'g nvenuo. Tut. 1516. M35U 2j : TT-THIH 11BAT3 ALL : ItY PUKSBNTlNa THIS * J coupon t Cowau'H pholo studio. 2123Cumhig Hlrri-l , you or the ilcuir babhw will bo entitled tu 12 Aritto cabinet pliolOH , vurylwHt , and one 8x10 ArUto for H.y.i ; without lhl tS.OU : for 10days only. MH77 N17 TO LO A JJ REAL ESTATK llaies lOon Iliiecaoli Insertion , si.5(1 ( n linn per month. Nolhhitf taken for li'bs than 2f > c. W-MONKY TO I/AN AT LOWEST RATES : The O.F , DavlBCn. . 115(15 ( FarnjniHtreot. 1)57 ) " \V- MONEY 'fO LOAN AT U\VEST RATKS ON ' ' hnpriiVMliind unimproved Omahu real eotatu , 1 tu C yttuiti. Fidelity TnibtCo. . 170. ' Fanrim , 030 WTW > AN80f7lMPROVKD AND UNIMPROVED * ' city . , * : l,000 and Jiruprri.v uuwardH , A lo 0 > er cenlnodela-u.WFuniamSmhIi&.Co ; , UI-'O in Olio i \\r-MONEV-TO IXAN AT CURRENT RATES. * * Apply to W. 11. Melkle , First National Bk bid 3 , UU1 \ VANTHONYI O'ANAJDTRUSTfx.3i8N.V. I Life , lendkul low ratus for tlioloo necurlty on Nubrakku ami lowu fanua or Omaha clly property , BEOURIYIE8 FOR BALE , ItaieH , lUonlluurach hmertiiu , , tl.SD n line per monlli , Nothliir taken for Ie than L'oc. H1UII GRADE OMAHA CITY MORTflAGKS , Ufltluc purchaMre rood rate of hitcroM , numa of from a Itlo yp furH.il uy Globn Loan .VTnisI Co. , IVtli & I'mlie , Omului. rartlcuUirn oi , npiitleallou , Otw 8 PER CENT MORTGlimw SALKrSBCUR. llv attwlulily uafc. Atuvn " Keul Ketuu ajcucv , 1017 yuniuui. Otil ) SS a PUIlKNT ilOUT- iP , . , ? ? * . ? ft' re 01 ; food OumUk propel \ Illck , 303 M. i , j.tfo t'Wir , yuj ai MONEY TO LOAN OHATEL8. HMe , 10o nllne each Inierllon , Jl.f.O aline per month. Notlilnr taken for lens than 200 , V-DO YOU WANT MONEYJ ' : Wo will loan you ANY SUMjroti wish on your i FURN1TI7RK , PIANOS. HORSKS. WAGONS , : CARRIAGES , WARKHOIISK RECEIPTS , etc. Wo irlvo prompt ntientlon to nil applications , ; : and will carry your loan as lonir aa yon wish. : i You can rwluce the coil of carrying your loan ? by , a payment nt any time. There Is no publicity : oi removal of prontporty. FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. . : lloom 4 WUIinr.U block. Cor. 10th and llarncy sis. 003 . . V.-WILL IXAN MONEY ON ANY KIND OF SE- Acurlly ; nlrlclly eonndcnllal. A , R Harrisroom 1 Contlncnt.il block. 003 " - MONEY TO LOAN- Wo will lonn you any sum which you wish , munll or I.TITO , nt the lowest poisiblo rates , hi the quickest possible time , and for any leiutth of tlmo to milt you. You can pay it back lu Hitch Install- inenlR as you wish , when you wish , nnd only pay for U as loner as you Keep It. You can borrow ° " HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANOS , HORSKS. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS. MERCHANDISE OR ANY OTIIKR SECURITY. Without plubllclly or removal of property. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. , 300 SOUTH 10TH STREET. first floor above the street. TIIK OLDEST. LARGEST AND ONLY INCORPOR ATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA. 004 BUSINESS CHANGES. Rates , 1 Oca line each Insertion , sfl.fiO n line per montli , Nothlnir lakan for loss than * . ' 5c. -FOR ; SALKrKLEGANT STOCK"WOCKKtES ; first-class location ; Rood reasons for Hnlllin-1 Block will Invoice nbout if l.KOO.oo ; will bo Bold for cash only. Address S 28. Bee. MOSS O2U V WE FURNISH CAPITAL TO START YOU I hi business. Wo want to establish one honest , reliable , enterprising person , man or woman , lu n Uwltlinato tnoiipy-mnUlitR business In m-ery couu- tv In thn west. Business Is clean , cany and leglil. mate. Bltr money for parties with push mid pluck. It you can't furnish llrst class references don't : m- ply. Remembor. no money required. Wrlto at once , before BOIIIU one with morn enterprise BI > - euivs your territory. Thn Dr. Starr Herb Remedy Co. . iiii4 East -lilrd tit. , ChlcaKO , 111. ' 1110 V FOR HALE. AN INTEREST IN A MANUFAC- J. liirlnir plant ( with poHlllon In llio oftlco If HO Mi ni reel ) , $10,000. ( > 0 to $15,000.00 cash rectilrc | < l. No tnuleu couulilercd. Tin ) company has an cs- Uibllshcd trade on 11 re.iily aellhlir article at a peed profit. Address S BO , Bee. MHSi ! Y FOR RKNT , A BAKEUY SHOP.OLDSTAND No. 010 North 10th street. Apply to Jos. Rod man. MBS1 V FOR INVESTORS FOn SALE ! , IN DRY JL irooilBMtorodolni : alareo bitnlnea' ' } tn Lincoln , Neb. , a city of ( IS.DOI ) population , a fctv of.tlio bast ilcpartmunlH , tha departments doln ; n good anil protltatiln * lumlncHH. Tlio Block will Invoice about iFr , l)0.Ol ) ( ) In each dupartment. For further partic ulars , address John n. Cunningham , Lincoln. Nnb. , Mi37 ! Y FOR SALK. A NO. \ NKWSPAPEK OUTFIT In county wat. Easy terms. Inquire or nildrom The Knlshts Jewel , Omaha. 01 l-nO Y -I WANT TO 1IUY AN INTKRKST IN A WELL eHtabllshed llro limurance'bnslucHH hi Omaha. Address T BU. Beu. Mii8 ! ! 20' V ? OIl SALE , DRUG STOCK AND FIXTURES. X Address E. E. llowendoblur , llertrand , Neb , 332 WANTED , PARTNER IN RESTAURANT. lunch counter and furnished , clonrinff $ 'J. > 0.0 ( ) to &IOQ.UU nor month ; must have Home knowledge of business nnd not over 45 years oW small cap- Hal required lo rlcht man. Call or address 11 North Main street. Council UlnfCa. MI135 18 % V- FOR SALE. ONE-HALF OR ENTIRE INTER- lost In : i millinery story vt'ry cheap In u peed live town of several thoiiHand liiii.'UiHanls : nplen- dld location and good business : lll-Iiciillh the rea son for wantlni ; to sell. For further Information address T t > 5 , Boo. 3U6 2U V- ESTABLISHED , LUCRATIVE LAW PRAC- JLtlco for sale In thrifty Nebraska town ; larso collection Hut , Insurance and real estate business connected ; will ncll good ulllco and house If de- Hired ; reason for soiling , sickness. Address T r > 7 , UeO. _ M'J78 MU _ _ FOB EXCHANGE. Hates , lOc a line each Insertion , $1.00 a Hue per monUi , Nothing taken for lass than U.lc. r/- 1 OVt'N ' 100 iMSINNEaHASKA , KANSAS i/and Dakota. Will sell cheap or iixchatiga for mdse. , horses and cattle. Add. box 70 , Frankfort , Ind UUD V-CLEAN STOCK OF GENERAL MDSE. WILL j tuku real estate , money. Box -MS. Frankfort. Ind. I 000 ' y A GOOD STOCK OF IIARDU'ARK TO TRADE /Jfoi-land and cash , or will irlvo time. Address S 21 Hoe. 009 _ -LIST YOUR REAL ESTATK FOR. SALE OR exclianfu with I ) . J. Kendall. 5U7 Brown block. block.N2 N2 FOB BALE BEALr ESTATE. Hates , lOe a line each Insertion , $1.50 a line per month. Nothing token for leas than ijge. F. K. Darling , Barker blk. 070 1ST MORTGAGES. ANY AMOUNT. [ J.O.Wallace , Brown block , lOlh and Doiurlas. S20 VRM LANDS. C. liC HARRISON , 012-N. Y. LIFE " 51-O10 * i ARMS-A. JOHNSON. 1514 CAP. AV. . OMAHA. M031 O28 * i OR SALE , ATTRACTIVE HOMES. VERY cheap. See Goo. W. P. Coate.s , 15 Patterson blk. M5UO T7OR HALE , EASY TK11MS , LOTS IN FRASER. -L1 Iowa ; new town ; KfiD.OO to StOO.tll ) ; Also 100 acres , treed earden land. T. Ferguson & Co. , 11)10 ) Fnrnnm. MH21 N2 FARM LANDS AND CITY PROPERTY. C. R. lioatrlelit , 301 N. Y. Ltfo Bids. , Oinahn. Nob. 855-Nt : LANDS. - . 80 acres , Sarpy county , $1.250. 80 acres. Sarpy county , $1,000 , 240 acres , Sarpy , $50 an iicro. 320 , Doiiglns county. $10 nu aero. HO , Douglas county , $45 an acre. 240 , Washington comity , $27 nn acre. 210. Otoc county , $12 an acre. 240 Boone county , $14 nn acre. C. F. Hnn-lBon. 1112 N. Y. Llfo 184NO * HOMES , $800. $1,000. $1.1500 : ANY PRICE ; easy terms. Wallace , Brown blk. , 10 & Douglas. M820N2 _ _ HARRISON COUNTY , IA. . CHEAPEST AND besleornland In state. $30,00 land producing $18.00 crop. Tracts 40 lo 720 acres. Carey It Beebe , Modale , la. M1II7 21 * rrlH ! BEST BUSINESS IN OMAHA. $3,500.00. , JLfiOxino Five-room house , $1.200.00. 12x147 Two-room house , $800,00. Will sell ortrado Jinvislry slock , $1,000.00. C. D. Ilulchhison , 1023 1'aimam street. street.M20C M20C 10 T 1ST YOUR REAL ESTATK AND MERCHAN- JJdlRH for sale nnd exchange with E. 'F. Ringer , ' IfilDli'aniaiuBlrcet. M'JU'-'l * _ ' A 4X132 , SOUTH FRONT , BRISTOL ST. , PAVKD , ± fl)00. ) Full lot and peed fi-r cottngo , 20th and 'Ohio , price $1,361) ) . $300 eash. Housi ) ami lot , 1 block from 13th at. car , $ S50 , Two hoiiboK brliiKliif * ID IHT mouth , with lots , on car line , $1,250. R acres wllh house , $2.000. East front HaiiHCom place lot , bargain , $2.00. ( ! V. V. Wcad , 10th and Douglas. 338 18 _ TOR SALE. SPLENDID TKN-AOKK TRACT -L with Hinall cottage just west of city ; # 3,750. Hicks , .105 N. Y. Life Illllf. 301 21 OR BALE. ELKOANT HI-KOOM HOIISB , 81ST and I'aclilo St. ; all ready for occupancy. Geo. N , Hicks , 309 N. Y. I.lfo llldg- . 304 VI TYPEWB1TEB3. Rates , lOou line each InHortlon , 81.50 a line par month. Nolhlns taken for less than 25o. ' 1 ) .l\i iinlic-iitl of prlceb. Till. 558. Boylcu A flabb , 013 N , Y , Llfo bid ? . Sum ! for samples. 550 8HOHTHAND AND TYPEWBITIN3 Hatch , lOci a line oaoli liiHurtlon. $1.50 n line par month. Nothing taken for less than 23o. VOUNO LADIES ANO GENTLEMEN OAN 833N 1 , ac-aulm a worlilny ) < umvlodo of uhortlinnd an I OiMiwrlthigat A. V Van .S-int'H school of Bhort- hulidril3 N , Y Llfo Tylxivvrllura to ivnt. 71 UNDEBTAKER8 AND EMB ALB1EKS Rates , lOo a line each iiisortlou. $1.50 a line per month , Nplhlnx taken tor letn than ' 'Oc. fW. . 1IAKBR ( FORMERLY WITH JOllN G , i Jacobs , deceased ; later with M. O. Maull.ilnder- takrratidenibahner , 31SS. luihuu Tui. OUO. OUO.07i 07i ! PAWNBROKE.R3. Rntca , Itlo a Hue each luMorllon. * ! . . ' , ( ) u line ucr munlli , Nothhur taken for less thai ) Cf a. JSONNKNllURG , DIAMOND BROKER. Kill5 . Donifluii at. laiina nioiivy < ui dlamondH , wulclieh , etu. OUirold and silver bought , Tel. . ' ' . .I LOST. Kate * . l > o a word flrii lassrtlguj lo worU thereafter. Nuthlin HtXju fur Io4j ttunt.iy. \ . LOST-SUNDAY. RKD SKTTKR NAMED DAN , aullablu reward eivcu for rcconiiy.-'joOK HarJ ney. , 1,13711 i | L03T , HET\7EKN 17TH ANlJ-'OTlil ' bTUKBTs ' Jii C'hlvuica. u J dy' jold u'ulcU Jtud chain. , Wuhham uiuremeul. Klud.-r tcivnat prena menu ' of Wcsleni Ncvui | > cr UutuuanU rccch'u rnuurU , I UUU'J - u 31RE3SMAK.INO. Rfttcs , lOca linn each liWruon.fl.ftn n line par month. Mothlny taknn foMeM thi > n Ov. ENGAOEMKNTS 7O > DiKSSMAkNO IN families solicited. Ml * gtunly , 4'JIH Nicholas ilrett. M343 Kill * ITT : ATEW AND SECOND H AND SCALES , ALL KINDS. JL i Address Borden A Seleck | Co. , Lake 8t.Chlcao. i . " 74 MUSIC , ABT AND LANGUAGES. . lOonllnorachhwoVtlon. $ l.fita line per month. Nothing taken for If ss than 2fie. n F.OELLENBECK.BANJOI3TANDTKACHKR , VJT. 1910 California nt. 1U4 SOLIC ITORS , HUES & CO. . lion llulldlnK. UMAHA , NRIt. Advlco KHKK. Surgical Dlsnensavv. AND PRiV&TE DISEASES AVI' , UUUT tiAT.lllltll , nil UISK.VSUS OF TIIK NO-.K. TI1KOAT , < jIKSTMTO.UA.GIt | llO\VKtjnnU 1.1VJCK , UHKUMATISM , D1S 1'Kl'HIA. Itl.OOl ) , SKIN nud KIUNF.Y DUoaaon , riOMALiVKAKNKSHI2 ! * , LOST AIAN- HOOD OltKKIl , unit nil form * of WEAK MEN ITYDnOCKLK AND VAIUCOCKLH perrnanantly ami Hiicccsstully cured. Muthoi now : urJ imfallln/ THICAT.UKNT I V * AIAU. a ipnolatty. PILES , FISTULA. FISSUKE , permanently ctiMl without thu uao of ItnKo. 11'ituro or o tu.itlo. All tiKilaillM of n private or dullc'ita nitilrj , ol cttliorBox , iioatllvely cured. Call on or addrem , wltli Htimp. for Olrsutari Frco Hook , Hcclpat nnd Symptom 111 luki. First Btalnvay south ol postolllco , room 7. Dr. Searles SL Ssarlss , ll(5rlt.4re : - Send for price HslSydiscounts , etc. , on Rubber Boots , Shoes , Felt Boots nnd German Sox to - ZACHARY T. lilNDSEY , OMAHA , NEB. PROTECT YOUR EYES . . " „ " COMPANY. And all the train ol EVILS , WEAKNESSES. DEBILITY. ETC. . that a * company them In men QUICKLY and PERMA NENTLY CURED. Full STIWNOTH ana ton * Ciren to ovary part of the body. I will ( end ( se curely packeu ) FUBB to any tufleror tha preaorlp- tlon that cured ma of tbeie Ueubloi. Addreas O. B. WRIOIIY , Uueto DM ! * * , i o lli * , Manholl , JllohUin 1 HOT UITI 1 ITV and vigor quickly ro LI1N 1 VI 1 ALI 1 I stored. Nervous Dubll- uy etc. , surely cured by NDAPO , tliosrjat IIlndO3 Romedy. Sold with writ- tin guaranteu of euro. SimuloBont frea. Addrasa Oriental Medical Co. , 58 Plymouth Pluto Ontoi/o RRiLWRY TIME OHRD Loaves ( CHICAGO , BURLINGTON i Q.l Arrives Omaha I Depot 10th and Mason Sis. I Omaha * 4.20 pin Chlc.iKh Vostlbule. 8.00 am ' ' . .Chlcaxh Express. , 0.50 am lo''lBpm . Chicago Kxproai . 4. 25 pin 7.17 pm . ChloaioJi Iowil/oc-\l ; . 5. 55 pal ves IUKLTOOTON jrMorTUVER.TA'rrlveS Omaha Depot 10th and Mason Sis. | Omalia _ _ lO.ffiam Denver Kxpress 11.25am ] 0.15nm Deadwood Kxprdss , . . . , 4.00pm 4.COpm Denver Exprast 4.00pm 0.50pm . .Nebraska Local ( ExceptSun ) 0.60pm U.15um . .Lincoln tonal ( Exoupt Sun ) O.i3am : Leaves iCoTsr.j.Ac.n ; Arrive * O.u.ilni Depot 10th and Mason Sta. Omaha 0.45 am . . . .Kansas City Day Express. , . , 5.55 pm 10.4 5pm K. O. Nlfflil Exp. via U. P. Trail * . 5.40 am 10.45J1IU 5.40 am Loarea CHICAGO , II. I. " A PACICIO. I Arrival Omaha Union Depot 10th A Maroy SU. | Omalia lo.noam . Allantlo Expruita. . . , O.oo pm 4.00pm . Nebraska Blata Limited , , , , n.OOam 7.10pm . NlBht Express . , . . , , 7.55am C.OOpm . World's Fair Limited . 2.00 pnl 12. loam Oklahoma Kxp , ( to C. B. x. Sun ) 5.60am Wf T. 0.00 am 12.10 unt 2.0.1pm .Colorado Limited 3.50 pn : 0.05 am iNobraska Stata Limited. . 4.55pm Ixiaves I UN ION PACIFIO.TArrlvos Omaha I Union Depot IQiliAMarcy Sla.l Omaha 0.50 am Denver. Uxprusg 4.03 pm 2,15pm .Overland Flyer 7.00 pm 4.15pm UoatrlcoAStrouDbV KtoxHun ( ) 12.30pm 11.101)111 , , .1'aclllo Express 10.40am Denvur Fust Mall 4.20pm 0.3Snni 0.60 pm F. . E. A 115. VALLEY Arrives D < ! | x > t 15th and Wobator Bts. Omaha Leaves p MISSOURI PACIFIO. ( Arrive * Omahal Depot 16th and WubaterSls. I Omaha " ISMBpin" ] Tr.8r. I iulsKxpresir. . , . , .1 0.00 am 10.00 pin , , Sl.Louts Express. . , , . , . . 4.25pm .5.40 jim . . . .Nebraska Local 1 a.45 am Leaves | c. ST , P. . M. & O. | Arrire _ Omahal Dei > ot IBthand WebslerSU. | Omah 8.50 am .sTotix City AcconTmodatloii. 0.01pm 1.16pm Hloux City K ( Kc Sun. ] 12.40 pin 6.45pm .St. Paul Limited U.2.1am 6.10pm Oakland Pautjnier ( Ex. Sun. ) 8.45 urn Leaven I' SIOUX UITYAPAOJFU Arrives " Omahal I ) | > ot. " 10 mi 4 Marcy St . _ Omatni "fl.40aiufTrr..Sio"iiircity I'liaVeiiief. , . . . , 10.20pm" - - " . . . . , . . . . _ . Paul fixpruaa. . . . . . 10.00 am 7 TstOUSfiOTVTPACiFlC" f OmalialDyotTiViiiiaiia'w-JbatcT8t ) I Oauha e.46pmT.Hr. I'lil WmTiSl , i riTa'ftam 6.4 a pm | , . . . . , .Uliliiuyo LlinlUyl. . | 0.28atu Keli - " | " OMAllA .V ft. uOJl * : T _ * OiuahajU. P. J > CIK I , lOtli au.1 Mareyl aiah 8.t5m | CARDINAL GIBBONS' JUBILEE Mgr , Satolll | Archbishops Gorrigan and Ireland - , land and Other Prelates to Bo Present. ML BE A NOTABLE CELEBRATION ( Jnthercil In H.tltlmurn to See the .Siilotulitl fcironionl.ilVtilcli lto liu nt the Cntlioilrnl Todiiy Sihort Sketch of the Ciirdinnl. The celebration nt Baltimore of the wcnty-fifth anniversary of the consecration of Cardinal Gibbons as bishop , which It sot for today and tomorrow , will bring ns dis tinguished n gathering of Catholic prelates and clergy ns over assembled In the historic old cathedral. The members of the hierarchy linvo shown unusual eagerness to accept invitations to bo present on the occasion , nnd thus far every archbishop In the country has ex. pressed Ills Intention to bo present , nnd bishops and the lesser clergy will como by the hundreds. The English nnd Irish hier archy will also probably bo represented , nnd the various prelates , in their rich robes , will present nn Imposing spectacle ns they enter the cathedral nnd ara directed to their proper places by Master of Ceremonies Father Alt Gallon , who comes from Montreal in order to take charge of the exercises. It was originally intended to have the cel ebration on August 10 , Just twenty-Hvoyears after the consecration. But thu cardinal was at that tlmo at Capo May , recuperating from the strain of his unusually hard worlc and difficult duties arising from the conten tions at that tlmo In'progress among priests and bishops In .various pnrtsof the country. At his suggestion thu celebration was de ferred until n later Onto , when ho mlcht himself bo In better physical condition and harmony again prevail in the Catholic church. It Is significant that two of the most prom inent participants in the ceremonies will bo Archbishop Satolll and Archbishop Corri- pan , whllo Archbishops Ireland nud Hyan have also'bccn ' honored with places on the program. An interesting feature of the ceremonies not included in the original program will bo th < ? presence of Hov. Dr. Itooicor ns the special ' cial messenger from th'o pope , who comes to bring a gift from the holy father and a mes sage whoso Import will bo very flattering to the primate of the church In America. Corcmonlnl of Splendor. The ceremonies will bo characterized with all the dignity and pomp and splendor of vcstituro and the elaborate music that the Catholic church gives to Us most solemn oc casions. They will begin today with n sol emn high mass , over which Archbishop Sa tolll will preside , while Archbishop Cor- rignn of Now Yotk'will preach the sermon. The 'folio wing is the musical program , ar ranged for 'orchestra and the augmented cathedral choir : Prelude for orchestra and orpin Chorublnl Kntruncoof procession SI arch Solannnllo i llamorlk Vesting of Colourant Andatilo MnsciiKnl Introlt Seminary Choir Gregorian Kyrlo Itbetlioren Gloria ' . lli'othovcii Gradualo - , Gregorian Vcnl Creator I < arrow Credo. . . . ' . . . .v Ileothovon Olfurlprlum Gregorian OlTerlory inotetr Alma Virgo Hummel . Sanctus llcelhovcii Ileneillctus Beethoven AsmtsDoI.- Hcc'.hovcn Coiniiiiinl < > . . . . Groporluii To Duma ( slx-wirt chorus ) Ivalns lccesslomil Allelullu chorus liuolliovon In the -afternoon Hov. Father Mngulon. president of the St. Sulpiclus seminary , and the faculty will entertain the prelates and clergy ut dinner. Then they will proceed In a body to the cathedral , where solemn .vespers will , be Celebrated ; the -Gregorian choir of the seminary singing the music. Archbishop Ireland will preach the sermon. On Thursday moraine- , and probably durine the actcrnoon , the cardinal will hold a public reception , when the great outpouring of Catholic laymen from this vicinity will have the glad opportunity to erect him. At night will tnKo plnco the great dinner to be given by the Catholic club , at which the cardinal will be the guest of honor. Vice President Stevenson has accepted the invitation to bo present , and many members of the national legislature will como from Washington to'sltabout the board with the prelates of the Catholic church. Arch bishop Kcdwood of Australia has been in vited to preach at the cathedral on Sunday. Mnny liontitirut Gifts. The pope's gift will not bo the only one the cardinal will receive. "Various members of the hierarchy will present testimonials of love and veneration.and some of them , it is said , will be very rich , though the cardinal is known to bo averse to receiving for per sonal uses- anything of monetary vuluo. When the jubilee celebration was at first mooted thu plans proposed included the gift of a largo.purso , to which Catholics through out the country werp to bo invited to con tribute. TJie cardinal promptly vetoed this feature , and 'urged that the event should bo a glorious celebration ' for the church , and that alone. * With the arranging of the plans for the jubilee celebration cntno various suggestions for the erection of some .memorial of a per manent character In honor of Cardinal Gib bons. This has revived the agitation of anew now cathedral , which was mooted some years ago , during the life of Archbishop . Bay ley. The present structure , on Cathedral street , is imposing and associated with many important events in the history of the Cniholip church in this country. But in view of'tho Increased importance of this city HI the Catholic ! world the project of a larger and grander building Is moro strongly urod ( now than It was before. Wlinro the Cardinal Lives. Back to back with the cathedral stands the cardinal's residence , largo , roomy and old-fashioned , but unpretentious on the out side , and generally very plainly furnished within. It has been brightened up with new carpets and other modern embellishments lately , arid the unsightly wall which encompassed - compassed it luis been taken down , giving a mucli moro Inviting apiiearnnco to tlio old house , and Improving thu looks of the vicin ity us well. But thu neighborhood , onuo the most fashionable in the city , is being rapIdly - Idly encroached upon by retail stores , nnd the vuluo of the property in the neighbor hood has greatly depreciated , The project is to secure a largo lot In the northern sec tion of the city , now thu most desirable part , and there , besldos n now cathedral , to also build a larger parish school for children in place of thu cramped quarters to which they are now confined. When the subject of presenting u purse to the cardinal was suggested this idea was also submitted , and u scheme was outlined which was thought to be feasible- . The cardinal was not at that tlmo disposed to as sume the burden of debt which the building of u cathedral on the plan proposed In volved , but his enthusiastic admirers aro' hoping that thu Jubilee will furnish the basis for the building of n Baltimore St. Pater's. It Is suggested that if begun In this jublloo year the cuthcdral could easily bo completed imtora July 7 , IIKMJ-which will bo the centen nial anniversary of the laying of the corner siono of , the present cathedral , and that the centennial of the old and the dedication of the now might bo celebrated at thn same tlmo. . JMoilcm , James Cardinal Gibbons , in whoso honor tliu Velitbi'jliun Is to bo hold , Is u small tuan , Benson's Porous Plaster ! IS THE BEST. RELIEVES PROMPTLY ind CURES QUICKEST , . A vo 11 > y ' IUMTITUTIOM whoso unassuming manners nml modest ro- scrro would glvo no Indication to the passerby of the dignity ho holds In the church or the Influence ho wlolcls upon thou- Rands of pooplo. One could sciircoly notleo him In the passing IhrotiR.so quickly docs ho stride along , nnd so modestly. Ho rnroly rnlscs his eyes , snvovhon his attention Is nttrncted by the Animation of some nciiualntftnco , nnd then the greeting Is as courteously returned , Nothing in-hu nt- tire gives nny Indication of his ranV , s.ivo that his frock coat Is n trlllo longer nnd his stovepipe hat n trlllo higher , and' both ap parently somewhat more worn than lit the eiiso of the ordinary Individual. If the passerby turned around hu might catch n glimpse of the cardinal's nap protruding just a llttlo below his stovepipe , and thu back of thocitrdliinl's nocktlo obtrusively working Its wny above the uoat collar. A wnlklnit cnno Is hi * usiml companion , which ho uses energetically to help propel him along. As- 'otic ' In hlft eating , nnd regular In his mode it living , the cardinal Is , despite his llf ty- ulna years , hlsartluous duties and doll en to responsibilities , tv hearty , lithe , young man , , vho can wnlk taster and further than those ivhohavothus far challenged htm , Hu Is an ngrccablo companion on a walk , but Is generally unaccompanied , ns few persons , after one experience ; care to indulge in n second walking match. Personally ho Is very affable nnd gentle n his umnncr.i , and until his duties beciunu. so burdensome and the calls upon his tlmo so great , wits always approachable. No 0110 liad nny need to .send a card or give n name then. There was no formality or condescen sion about htm , and ovcry one who had n question to ns ) < might always bo assured of an opportunity to ask It nnd get n courteous answer. The cardinal U today ns affable , ns courteous and ns gentle In manner us uoforo 10 became the prlmnto of the church , but this now dignity , which nolthor increased his authority nor swelled his purse , 1ms added very materially to his labors nnd the demands upon him. tmrillmil Gibbons' Career. The cardinal was born in Baltimore July 2 : , 18DJ. When n lad ho ivas taken by his father to Ireland , and his return , having re ceived nn ncadcmie training , entered St. Chnrlus college. Hero ho was graduated with honors and with equal success com pleted his theological training at' ' St. Mary's seminary , being qualified lor the priesthood In 1801. Ho was assigned to St. Bridget's church nt Canton , n manufacturing suburb of Baltimore. After receiving several larger charges ho finally came to tho. cathe dral and was chancellor at the tlmo of the second plenary council , which was held In this city. In 1803 he was created vicar apostolic of North Carolina , nnd upon the death of Bishop McGlll of Richmond , suc ceeded to that vacancy. Then ho became coadjutor to Archbishop Dalloy , at the lat- ' ter's earnest request , with the right of suc cession , and at the latter's death succeeded him as archbishop of the diocese. The cardinal's hat was conferred upon him in 1880 , Archbishop , then monsignor , Satolll being the boarcr of the beretta. The serv ices attending the Investiture , were very Im posing. Cardinal Gibbons soon afterward went to Homo , where the pope placed the rod hat upon his head , with the usual hn- prosslvo public ceremonies. Cardinal Gibbons has Contributed largely to the religious and secular periodicals , but his most stable effort in literature Is "Tho Faith of O'lr Fathers , " which has run through a very largo addition , and is con stantly referred to by Catholic , as wall as Protestant writers.- TESTED THE STEAMER. riroincu Try Their Now Flclitnr with Very Satisfactory Ilonnlti. At 1:80 o'clook yesterday the official test of the now La Franco lire englno was made in front of THE BED building. Air. Asa La France , n brother of the inventor of the engine , was present and personally superintended the work. Two lines , 100 J'oet In length , of Maltese cross hose , the best and newest In the serv ice , were laid in and attached to hydrants near the corner. A big six-Inch suction pipe was attached to the throe-lino hydrant at the corner of Seventeenth andFarnam streets and fed the engine. The water was then turned on and the indicator on the engine showed n water pressure of seventy pounds without the aid of steam. The steam gauge registered ns follows : Ten pounds in throe minutes and Ovo seconds ends , twenty-two pounds In four minutes , forty pounds in fdur and three-quarter inln- utes , forty-five pounds In five minutes , fifty pounds In live and one-quarter minutes , sixty pounds in five and one-half minutes , seven ty- 11 vo pounds in six minutes , 100 pounds six nnd one-half minutes and 140 pounds in seven minutes after the torch was applied. With a steam pressure of 135 to 140 pounds the water gauge showed u pressure of ISO pounds. A test was made to see how high stream of water could bo thrown. Seven teenth street was chosen for this display , and after the onclno got down to work n stream was thrown on tou of the Now York Life building. The wind , which was blow up at the rate of thirteen miles nn hour , greatly handicapped the department and caused the stream to break at the top of the building , The .stream was then taken to the front of the Life building and the man In the cupola got n irood wotting. Every tlmo the wuter hit the roof the crowd cheered nnd scomud to enjoy the exhibition. This engine is supposed to throw 750 gallons of water a minute , and did It yesterday ; All of the commissioners wore well satisfied with the tost. The best modlcal authorities say th proper way to trout catarrh is to take a con stitutlonal remedy llko Hood's Sarsuimrilla , The sale of seats for Colonel Ingersoll' ' lecture at Boyd's this evening was as largi as his advance sales usually are and rouko i certain that the theater will bo filled till evening. The colonel and his family and AT * * f Tit ttr IItk f M tn\t li Vila irifi tin rv. arrive hi the city . this morning and take quarters at tlio Paxton hotol. 'i'tila evening Colonel Iiipersoll will deliver his now Iccturo , entitled "Myth and Miracle , " ut Boyd' tlioator , FolIovrlnR tlio Soabrooko Opera company at the Hoydcomos DeiiinanTlioinpsou's play , "Tlio Old Homestead , " for three nlghti. 'Mr. Km 11 Ankornullor , Donman Thompson's representative , la In the city , Thomas Q. Soabrooko and his opera com pany and ballet will present tlioolTurvoscout comlo opera , "The Ulo of ChainpaRno , " at ISoydM Now theater tprnorrow ovonlnt , ' , Goto- berl'J , for four nlK > its and Saturday mati nee. This merry band of funmakors will enact tVo amusing lyrlo drama \vhoso scene is laid on n mythical isle In the southern suas and whoso people know the taste of no beverage gave champagne. Mr , Scabrooko has taken the "Isle" through onu season and success has greeted Its presentation every where. The company has been strength ened and tha costumes and scenery tire en tirely now. Miss Jullotta Cordon , lute of the iiostoniftiis , Is the prlma donna of the Soabrooko Opera company , Thu gala of seats will open this morning at U o'clook. "A Nutmeg Match , " which cornea to the Fifteenth Street theater for a four nights engagement , opening with n niutlnoo , next Sunday , is described as not only a stirring anu pretty story of Now England Ufa , but it Is sjperbly mounted us well , presenting a' series of picturesque scones. \Vo couldnot Improve the quality If l > ; ild double the price. DuWitt's Witch iluzel Salvo Is the best salvo that experience can produce , or thut inouoj can buy. * Soutlnrot Itnuluvard. The now ordinance defining the course of the now southwest boulevard from ilunscom tq Klmwood park U being prepared and will bo presented to the council next week. A slik'ht phango in the course of the boulnrard lias necessitated a uhango In the ordinance. It differs from the former survey in that the boulevard will ldrt the driving park on thu west Instead of the east ) as originally mapped out. Following the passage of the ordinance will bo the con demnation proceedings to accjulre the land. It is expected to have everything In readi ness so thav work upon the boulevards , In making thotn passable and beautifying the same , may bo commenced ay soon as the weather in the early curing will permit. ' DoWHt's Wltoh Iluzel aalvo euros saros , UeWltl's Witch ILuol S&lre euros - TAPPED ON THE SHOULDER Dotaotivca Moot a Noted Orook and Plow Him Under Arrest , HEY PICK UP MR. CHARLES BAXTER One of the Ileftlly Smooth lliul Men of the Country Heating lit thu City Jnll Itconnl tlmt All the Crooks invy. : About 0 o'clock yesterday morning City Detectives Savapo nnd Dempsey wore inoatt- lorlnir along Douglas street as is' their cus- lorn when on day duty , When they spied n mark , " which In police parlance means ft hior. The man was thu notorious Charles Baxter , njlns Tracy , ote , Baxter had grown ( i heavy black board since ho was last seen n Omaha , but this partial dltguiso did not rovunt the officers from recognizing him , The two detectives waltzed right up to their nan and without nny ceremony or prelimi nary talk , placed Baxter under arrest aud ivnlkcd htm to the city Jail , where ho U booked as a suspicious character. On the way to the Jail Baxter tried to .oar up n cheek on th'o Nebraska National bank payable to J. II. Martin nnd signed by T. E. Lambert ft Co. The figures on the check called for $550 , whllo the amount written out was for fcJfiO. Of course the irlsoncr was prevented from destroying the > uper nnd It Is now In the possession of Detective Savage. II , Baxter has n record all over the woat nr.d is known to the police ns n "stronir arm" man. Ho is tha nllcgod lender of a gang of safe blowers. This Is not , however , the only accomplishment Baxter boasts. Ho Is a smooth confidence man nnd can al- inost talk gold out of n piece of grnulto. .Be sides tills he Is as neat a pickpocket ns Is ever mot in the west. The prisoner does not deny that ho is a thief , but' ' laughingly remarked that the ofllcerscould not prove it. Immediately after belli ) ; searched the pris oner was looked up In a strong cell and was visited by Captain Mostyn , who Identified him as Baxter. Several other policemen and detectives also Identified the prisoner. Baxter , by the way , has quite a criminal record. Not long ntro there was , Inside of two months , something llko twonty-throo safes In postofiicos In western Iowa and east ern Nebraska broken open nnd robbed. The postofilco inspectors and detectives worked hard on the cases , bu'i failed to got the gang until ono nay Baxter was arrested in Lincoln , and when searched it was found that ho had qullo a lot of postage stamps on his person. This clew was followed up and the secret service men succeeded in break ing up the gang. Captain Mostyn nnd De tective Savage went to Lincoln at the tlmo nnd Identified Baxter , and wora the moans of having him taken to Council Bluffs to stand trial for robbing Motcalf's store of n hat full of diamonds. Baxter stood trial for this crime , but through the aid of friends succeeded In proving nn alibi and was turned loose. A funny thing about this robbery was that Baxter brought the diamonds to Omaha and tried to dispose of them nt a Douglas street pawn shop , well knowing that the detectives wt-ro hot on his trail. The thief had only loft the pawn shop about ton minutes whan the detectives entered. They tried to pick up his trail , but could not nnd Baxter never showed bis face lu Omaha from that time until today. Savage and Dempsey think that ho came over hero to plok up n gang to go out an < work the country banks. The prisoner takes his arrest good- naturedly , as ho thinks that nil ho otu ; ( rot will bo thirty days In the county Jail tot being a suspicious character. He remarked to one of the officers : "You know I am a thief , but you can't prove It. " CHILD OF TillKOllliST. . Police Court Enlivened by a Visit from an ludlun Chief. During the morning session of the pollen court yesterday and Just as business was getting a Httlo dull the hab itues of the place and the pris oners wore surprised to see a full-blooded Indian walk in. This child of the plains was a sight indeed. Ho weighed about 280 pounds and was ns straight as a plumb Unix. His costume consisted of a pair of worn out moccasins , a pair ol old army pantaloons , then u big red blanket thrown ever the shoulders. His long , black hair was braided up Into small plaits , around which was tied a polka dot handkerchief. Ono of the reporters invited this strange looking visitor inside the railing , and he came. Ho made straight for the Judge's desk and said , "Hello , Boss. " This remark rather took the dignified dealer of Juatlco with surprise. But not to bo outdone In po liteness Borka extended his hand fora shalco and said "How. " Then the bravo undid two or throe folds of his blanket aud du ? up a paper which was handed to the Judge. The document was a llttlo old , being dated 1880 , hut It told wh t a good Indian the bearer was and that hl name was Yellow Smojto , n powerful chief of the Omaha triuo. At the bottom a request for alms was mado. When the judge read the paper ho handed over a shining 25 cent piece. "Goody Boas , " remarked Yellow Smoke as ho slid the coin down into an old BOCK. He then turned hi * attention to the crowd nnd collected quite a sum In email coins. After the big chief had got all thorQ was in tho' crowd ho started over to work the prisoners , but was stopped by Court Officer Walker , who told him that the Judga hud worked that crowd for nil they had. The ludlan then stalked slowly out of tha courtroom and headed fora saloon. .Minor I'olloo .Muttnri. C. W. Green , who was arrested for do. frnudlng an innkeeper , was fined $50 and costs. George Dolan , n vagrant , will work'on the streets for five days , as will njso William Ilnlco , who was arrested on the same otiargo , For fighting Casper Collins v/au compelled to increase the amount of cash In , the trcae- ury by contributing $10 of his hard earned money. Twenty days In the county Jail was the sontcncn meted out to George Green , half to bo on bread nnd water. Green is a bad man , so the police .say. The police have In charge a lad named Henry Brutt , who Is now on parole from the < reform school. Ho wants to bo sent back so ho can finish learning his trade , but the Kearnny people don't seem to , want him } BO ho was discharged. Ho confessad 16 u lar ceny lu Lincoln in order to bo arrested and sent bncic. Tlmt ilojCul Fooling. With the exhilarating sense of ren wnd health and strength and Internal cleanli ness , which follows the use of Syrup of Fl's ( , is unknown tn the few who have not progressed beyond thu old tlmo medicines and the cheap substitutes sometimes ottered but never accepted by thu wull informed. Hulni ; lor KtJttlmiient , List Juno the lumber yard owned by John A , Wakofiold was destroyed by llro. Up to ilutt ) thu insurance companies which carried risks upon the stock have failed to settle. Yesterday Mr. Wakofiold brought'fiulis In thu district court ngalnit the following named companies and for the following amounts : Homo Klro of Oinulm , $ -,500 ; Northern Assuranra of London , f'J.fiOO ; British American of London , FJ.OOO ; National Flro ot Hurtford , $3,000 ; Western ABur- anco. $ ,00.1 : London nnd Lancashire , ftj.UGO ; Norwich Union , $2DO < ) ; Liverpool and Lon. don Glebe , 1,000 ; Gorman-American&i,000 ; Phanilx of Brooklyn , $2,600. When Daby VTM etck , vo gare her Costcrla. Whim he won a ClillJ , thu crlod fur * 3ostors. } When ska bcconio JIlxs , she clung to Coitorla. When he kid Children , she favotiuia Cutorll