TFIK OMAHA DAILY MBR : SUNDAY-FEHIUIARY 18 , 1891-SIXTEEN PAGES. SPEG1RL NOTICES , AilvrrtlmrncntH for thev > column * w'll ' 1 > 9 taken until IJ'TO | ) . tn , for the evenlns HIVI until - til D 00 p. in , for Ilia morning ft'id Hundiy cil- Illorm , . . AiUcrtlnrs , l.y rfinicullnB n number * I fhc'l < ran linvo nnsners mtJiuMol to a miim-oni letter In euro of The lee Answer * KI niWre M will l < iKIIvpcil upon prtaonlatlon of the check. SITUATIONS WANTED. _ " "flat " ive ! wonl unit Infertlnn , IP n < v < mt thereafter. Nnthlns taken r _ lc" U'lliliSl ' HlfoTsTifnnF riiTiiMAcfsT WAXJJI BITIJA tlon by the 20th. Hi * . In lo 'a ami Nobtniua e > ean pxp ilmfp. food city rcforcncni. Ail M. IHalr. 2001 N tl. . Houlli Omahit. Nrti o yomm Incly Rtrno rnilior. | rapltl. in Mimic. own InK MLii'liIno ; Kixxl irfi-iinri's ; mml'TiitO' ' mil nry. AiMrf g hex HO , Mulvern , In. A 3S3 N _ WANT ! ' . ! ) . I'OHITION AH * TH A\T.MNO MAN or Unkkpoptr.by oumpi'li-nt mliMli * nit'1' ' ! Kcnll" nim , who run furnish best of rcferinoiAM dress I' C2 , lice. AIM It * 'WANTED MALE HELP. lljr n word first ln ortlon. lc 11 wore thereafter. Nothing taken for lclhan ic. Hoi7iciTrwn TiJAMS'n-uNuirinn : INHTAI.I- ment goods. American Wringer Co. . Ii > OS Hmv- nrj ft. IllilL. AOtNT : < rii AI.AUV OH COMMISSION. Tilt : Krealisl Itivonllnn of the age. 1 ho Nen I at- ent niemlenl Ink Kiaslms Pencil , helli on PlKhl Works Ilkn m\K\i" : \ \ . Agent * niu miiU- Ing J21.00 to JI2r-.no per week. lor filither piiitlenlnn write the Monroe lltnser' Mfg.i'o. , X 3G. l.a Cromie , Wla. _ " 1 TXsiT MACHINIST WAN'Tljl ) WHO l Komi solo II cornet player. Aild. [ tex GO , weaslle , Wyoming. _ _ Ii. . _ " f-ri'.i ) . "A 'PntsT-r7iJASfr"ri..r Tiit AND cement salesman who has had expetler.ro In that line ; none but ilrst-clasi saleiinan lieeil apply. Ailihess O U Hc-o oulce. II-M2II 1 _ nxniifinTic MAN WITH noon nijprjunw'us and J2.W.OO will FCCUIO [ iart Inteli-st anil em- iilnyincnt In business. Aililress 923 N. V wro WANTni ) , AURNT IN I3VRHV C'OtTNTY IN Nebiaska. m-\v p.itent artltle ; .tylnnlv wnnls It SUw.wn wilil In I monlhn ; can m.iki * Jl.r-'m.oo ' easily. Pnrili-ul.ur. em lose. Htamp.Al'r"J' ' Jlanufacli.ry , Ht.ile liiitil. Omaha. P.-M3II 18 W.\XTi:5 ' ' J. UAMOIJ'S. TA1I.OU8 . \ : A'l' KHANK II M.,2J . ' 2 WANTED , A Vir.NC MAN AND WIl'E.NEAT , Intelllgrnt and \\ltlioiit chllilren. to noilt on farm near riiniili.t ; $ .10.00 per month Mini Imnnl. AiMiesi c Mi it.- . n-yu is * _ AVANTED. MEN IN EVERY COUNTY TO AIT ns piUate deloi'llM. nailer liisliuctloiii. Exp - p oili'iico nniiofi ss.iry. Send slump. National electlso Murcnil , In.llanapolls . , Ind. II HIDE LINE , $ .MJO PER TOWN , . PA ID TRAVELIng - Ing nun In appoint agents. No samples. Write. S. P. Rowltn , 113 5th avenue , Chicago. WANTED , FIRST-CLASS PANTS CUTTER. Aildtes.i I. < > ! . Ho. . . 11-101 IS' WANTED. MALI : AND FEMALE AOENTS TO ( anvasn. Ni w sihemo ; Mg pay : samples nnd tcims froc. C. E. Marshall , Lockport , N. Y. I-r.S3 ! IS * WANTED , TltrsTWORTlIY PERSON TO IriiM-l fur pilnlillslicil Chicago houie. Salary $7FO IX ) and lia\ellng cxpuisos. Em lo o rcfcr- tncit and xelf-iiddiisseil slamped invvlopo. ( Jcnerul Manager , Ilex P. Chicago. 11-298 IS' HARDWARE CLERKS-INCREASE vorii IN- coini' by shoeing Tie Hardunre Dealcis Maga- y.hio lo > oui loeal haidware nu'rchanlH and nianufac.tnierM. SubsetIpllon. $1 * n ) a > ear. Lib- rial loimnlsilon. l-'ur Kanipli" topv. terms , oo. , niMiiH-i D.T. Mallelt , pnblMier , 7S R.-a.li' . sluet , New \oik. 11-3U" , 18 * I5.W TO SrHi ) PER DAY AT HOME SELLINM Lightning Plater and plating jeweliy , watches , tahlouotc , etc. E\eiy house has goods needIng - Ing plating. No expel lence ; no c.ipllal ; no talking. Siiine agenlM ate making $2" , a day. IVrmani-nt IMIMIOII. | | Addiess H. 1C. DHho A : Co. , Columbus I ) . It 3'Ji IS * WASTED. IILACKSM1TII AND HORSESHOER at unco. N. U. Cot. 2llh and Fr.inklln sheet" . II-MI12 19' A -MAN 111" fiOMp A11IL1TV WHO IS WIL- llng to aet as ginetal and wistein "WANTED , A FIRST-CLASS ADVERTISING solicitor lit once. Addiesa O C7 , Hoc olllco. H-IJU ll > * 1'APER IIANC.ERS OR AClENTS WANTED TO sell wall p.ip.'r fioin Kample books. Nn expeil- 'iico necessar.x : largest coimnLsslonH ; lowest inlr.ir latest patleins ; finest selection ; no ilclav. Send nt unco fur full pirtlctilars. Heniy A. Wilson , agent , 13S-II ) Wnbash avenue , Chi cago. II 14' . IS * WANTED. A COOP ( MINERAL 11LACKSM1TII. HOI-HI' shoi'lng and plow woik ebpeclally. Steady work. Herman preferred. Apply to William ( Joldnor , Falls City , Neb.HM447 H-M447 20 * WANAOER WANTED ; } 7o.0i ) AND EXPENSES made llrst ycai , Helling Iho gieatost kitchen necessities ImenU'd ; 2 to 12 nold In every fam ily ; retalH 10 2 > and 25 cents ; partlcularH flee. Household SpeclallJ Co. , 73 4th stCincinnati.O. WANTED FEMALE HELP. Rates , HJo n word llrst Insertion , lo n wotd theieafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c. WANTED. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work. Call nt 112.1 S. 32d. C 090 WANTED. FEMALE STUDENT NURSE AT W. C. A. hospital , cor. 9th street and Clh avenue , Council muffs. C M20S 2i ) WANTiui , aim , roil anNRiiAi , non.si- woik. 1U2J H. S'lh ' 'ave. C-SW IS' WANTED. ( URL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work. 538 South 27th sttoet. C M30I IS * WANT HI ) . GIRL Foil GENERAL HOFSE- woVk. C.dl after 7 p. in. 101 N. ISth 81. C 320 IS' WANTED , GIRL OENERAL HOUSEWORK , small famllj ; lefeience leuulied. 312J Fainam. C rtiO 19 WANTED , dRL | FUR GENERAL 1IOFSE- woiK. none bill a competent one need apply. 3U2I Fainam si. C 3S1 is * WANTED. A YOFNO LADY AHOUT FIVE four In height and full Ihlily-fimr bust mea- hinc to tiy on saniii | | > cloaks for a few dayn ; answer , giving dei-cflptlon , Addresn C 57 Omaha llee. < SSI IS WANTED , A STRONG GENERAL SERVANT Bill , Highest wages paid. Apply ( .0 ! ) N. V. Life Illdg. CM 110 11 WANTED , LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. WE will pay $ 'i.nn to $15.i ) per week to do Hlrlclly home work for us ; no canvassing ami piompt paMiicnlH ; wild Holf-addrcsscd eiuelope. Lib erty Supply Co. , llo'lon , Mass. C M41.1 22 * WANTED , STITCHERS. KAT/-NEVINS CO. C tl'J IS WANTED , A GIRL AT 2J 3 IOU L\S STREET. C 403 18 * WE WANT I.APV SOLICITORS EVERYwhere - where to sell household artlclex' neided In I'vciy Itllohon ; sell at sight ; large piolltH. Ad dress ut once , S. 11. Flnney , GJ3 Austin nvo. . Chicago , III. C (0. ( is * WANTED. GIRL roii OINIUAI < HotTsn- work , icferencu l 'imlroil. Apply at 415 N. iinih lreetv C M437 li ) FOR , BENT HOUSES. Itntes , lOa n linn each Intrrtlon. II.SO a , line per mouth. Nothing tuKcn for lest than 5c. IIOUSIIH IN Al.irpTlITB OK TlIK CITY. TUB Q. ! ' . lu\U company. 1503 Famnin. U 752 6-UOOM COTTAOIIi MODIJUN , CI1OICI3 IN Htiinronl Click' . O , H. UlKUtter , 01 Ileo bullcllm ; . D 753 HOUSES. " K K. UAHMNQ. IIAIUCiTnil.OCK7 : U-714 NIIW MOUIUIN 8-llOOM HOUHl : , 31 , t MASON D-756 IlKNTAI. AQUNCY , 607 IUIOWN IH.OCIv. 1) M5I3 IisiUAIIl7lT : IIOUf4US IN AU < PAHTS OP city , cheap , J , II , Puirotte , DoUBlna block. l-MSi)2fM ) 4-HOOM AIMIITM.KNT , HTI.'AM HIJAT ; IlIJI' . ciences tequlrcil , ill ! So. .M. I ) M2J9 iiousis AND STOIIKS roTi IIKNT. " MC- ' ensue Investmrnl Co. , 15th ami Uoilue. D-MK5 21 l''INH CIIANri ! TO HUNT HPIUNDID MOD- rrn I mute , nvuly pnlntinl mill papoieil. Hunt riHlltctil. Oppo ltp HeillcK's Uro\f , North 1'llh Htrt'ft , , Hums' rlilim more. D M333 18 * F1NIJ COIlNiiT 1'I.AT IN CIOl'tiU 11I.OCK , 7 rooms , range ami nil nihrr comrnleni'v * , UeorKU Clouser , ixiom 2 , 1C23 Faruum , D--M303 FOR UINT : , r..itoo.M IXITTAUIJ. IIS.M , TO aniall family. 819 H. mil st. 1)-33I 19 FOIl IIKNT , rilHAI'KHT t-IIOOM COTTAdi : In city , with luith. 30JJ Callfornln Miwi r-HOOM fOTTAHUi MOUI.'UN IMPllOVi- mentH , SU13 I.ynxenworlh. 1 > M433 gj * rANO 6-'llOO.\t COTTAOnS. CUNTHALI.Y I.O- cutwl , WrlBlit & I-anbury , ICth ami llounril. TOR RENT. THE ELEOANT IIRICK HOUSE No. S007 Pnclllo tr > - t. Illckn. 303 N. V. Life llldB. 1 > J" I * TOR RENT F'URNTSHED'ROOMS. . URNISHED tooMtf. jjo itrnet. FOR RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS. Continued. FL'RNlHilED * nboM , " " M17 YlAltNKV STREET. EM 233 20 _ _ _ _ _ S FURNISHED ROOMS FOH HOUSEKEEPINO for 'nun nnd wife , Rent Inken In board , 319 N 17 1 : _ _ _ _ _ HL " " " f\vo" FRONT"nooM MODt-FiiN CONVENI. "nces. K10 Davenport. IJ M15J " ' _ _ _ _ . "pINELY'ritRNISIIED OR UNUURNISIIEt ) rooms for housekeeping In mudcin brick ; prl- \ute family ; on 3 iar linen. 2uo3 Hurt street. EM3 ( 2J * rjNM : "itboTtTiw.'w. D2j"i)6uoLA aT"up STAIRS. E MKi.'i . housekeeplni' . ICOj Uoilgc struct. E 123 IS' rFRNisiiHt ) "FRONT" ROOM "Ton"RENT" ; suitable for nno nr two gentlemen ; illenni hent , bath , otc. 2317 Douglas. E431 1V > _ LARGE FRONT ROOM AND OTHER ROOMS ; heat , BUS and bath , 311 N. lit hstreot. FURNI8HED ROOMS ANb BOARD ? Rate * Hie n word first liwoitlon. Ifl n word thereafter. Nothing tnken for less than 23c. LAlT5rr "ROOM. WITH STRICTLY FtRST- tlass boaid. 2109 Douglas ttrcet. F 103 YUNG WOMEN'S "lIOME , UNDER CARE OF Wumin's Clirlstl.in unaoclatlon , 111 U. 17th st. F 612 VIJRV DES1RAIJLE FRONT ROOM WITH AN iilcmo. hot water , heat ; tecolid lloor. 212 S. 2)th Btieet. F S33 LARGE SOUTH ROOM. WITH HOARD. TELE- phonu and steam , llertunccj. 20J North ISlh. F M337 IS * FURNISHED ROOMS , with boaul. 2019 Callfoinla Ht. F 379 23 * ' ' WITH HOARD. 1721 F-Mir,020 * YOUNG MEN DESIR NO GOOD o.ME CALL at 2.111 Hal no > . South looms , llrst-i lass table , vpoclHl late. F-.M4J2 21 * lNT. 3 NEWLY FUltNsiED AND 2 unfurnli'lii'il looms. 2.112 Douglas. F Ti1 * IS * FOR RENT--UNFURNISH'D ROOMS. Rales , IVc a word Hist Insertion , 1" ft weld theicaflor. Nothing taken for less than 25c. 4 ROOM , 031 SO. IVI'II ST. O-MSI3 M3 * FOR RENT- STORES AND OFFICES Hull' ! ? , lOc n line o.ich Inanition , $1.50 a line per month. Nothing taken for loss than 25c FOR RENT. THE 4-STORY DRICK HUILDINO Ollt r.ilnam ht. The building 1ms u llrcpioot cement b.isemcnt , complete steam heating llx- tun % water on all lloois , t'a . etc. Apply nt the olllce of the llee. 1-iilQ OFFICES FOR RENT IN THE SCHL1T/5 building , ICth nnd Harncy. Special Induce ments held out to permanent tenants. A\i- \ plv to Joust llros. , looms 50 and 51 Schlltz building. I M3S5 10 MONTHS V.EASE OF STORE , 203 S. 17T1I. 1-M12S FOR RENT , CORNER STORE AND IIARE- mviit. lltli and llowaid stlcets , best location In the illy for commission house. Desliablo small stores In Exposition building adjoining 15th Htreet theater. A. .1. Poppleton , room 314 I'll st. National bank blrtg. ' 1-M2S3 21 WANTED , SEVERAL FIRST CLASS MEN AS ngent * . None but hustleis need apply. Will gl\rt a guaranteed salary. Address G.uld tV Glvens , Rrace block , Llncon , Neb. I-M2S-- I-OR RENT. SALOON IN LONG PINE. NED. Chat. Hupp , Lone Pine , Neb. 1 MJ22 19 FOIt RENT , ONE-HALF OF FRONT OFFICE with attorney In N. Y. L. bldg. . Including private ulllce. Rent $12.50ery ; desliublo. Ad diess O 59 , lite. I 107 18 * AGENTS WANT 3D. Rile * . Irto 11 line that Insertion , JI.50 a line I" r month. Nothing laken for less than 23c. WANTED , AGENTS. SAMPLE SASH LOCK fii'ihv mall for 2c. stamp. Immense. Un- iluilb'd. Only good one ever Invented. IJe.its welghtH. Sales iinp-iralleled. $12 a d.u. Jlro- _ hind M ! \ SO ) , Philadelphia. , ) AGENT. OUR ST. L. MAN EARNED . imr Dvnvir man $1,200.04 , our Salt Lake man $ l.ii'HW ' ( In ' 91. We want n pusher hero. Cor- luii.itliiii , P. O. 1371 , New York. J 401 IS * LADY MADE $42.00 "LAST WEEK SELLINT1 1 Long's Si.llil Mucilage Pencils. " Why not you ? C. A. Long , Mir. . 334 Deniborn street , Chicago. _ J 403 IS * AGENTS FOR THE PRIME HISTORY OF THE UnililH Columbian exposition. Two large royal nuarlo volumes , 3,000 Illusliatlons. Received highest award. Sells nt sight. Enclose stamps for p.ulleulars. J. II. Campell , 159 Adams f-tieot , Chicago , 111 , J 100 IS' GOOD AGENTS EVERYWHERE FOR LATEST iilllce specialty ; tells Itself with large piotll ; enclose sliuni ) . American Lock Crank Co. , Jlll- wniiUi'LWin. . J 393 IS' _ AGENTS WANTED. GENERAL AND LOCAL" Pniket hllihliig posts sell on sight ; hitch any- wheu > weigh 13 ounces ; entirely new. Enclose slamii for particulars. Pocket Post Company , Munele , Ind. _ J III is * WANTED TO RENT. R.iles. H-io a word ( Irst Insertion , lc n word llieu'.iftiii' . Nothing taken for less than 23C. WANTED , UNFURNISHED ALCOVE OR double room , moilein convcnlencea and board , by man and wife. Must be west of Georgia ave and south of Leavcnworth stieel. Ad- ill ess U .i2. llee. _ K M312 IS * VOUNO MAN DESIRES NEATLY FURNISHED IIM.III with or without board In private family. Slalo pi Ice. Address C 61 , llee. K 422 18 * WANTED , NEAR HANSCOM PARK. UNFUR- nlshed house of 7 to ! l rooms. Mu t have bath and gas. Rent must not exceed $23.00. Adduss D 2. llee olllce. K-M449 20 * _ A GENTLEMAN IN THE CITY AHOUT I DAY each week wantii to rent a furnished room for about $3.00 or 50.00 per month. Address D 1 , " ' ' ' 1C 4H IS * _ _ WANTED. NEAT OFFICE RAILING oTt oouiUer U Ret Ions , Including gate. Hot 790 , < l < > ' ' K-455 IS W.\N-ii | ; : > . 2 UNFURNISHED ROOMS OR PART of small cottage in southwest p.nt of city. References exchanged. Address D 3 , llee ulll'-f. K M453 20 * STORAGE. Hates , 10i < a line each Insertion. ll.SO a line per month. Nothing taken for leaa than 2Jc. STOUACIU , WILLIAMS & CIIOSS , 1214 HAH- " ' ) . M-760 STOUACH : roil HOUSEHOLD aoons ; CL.UAN and cheap lute. 11. Wells , 1111 Kurnam. Kurnam.M M- WANTED TO BUY. Itnlcs , HJo a word flist Insertion , lo n word theieafler. Nothing taken for less than 25c. WANT15I ) TO miY. A. HOMI3 1 N VICINITY OF "Cth and Maplu ls. L ) . 1 < \ Hutchison , 10S N. 13th HI. N 3S7 19 WANTID. A noon MOOKCASK. MUST nn IN ( jiHid order. Addresj C Ca , Ile . N 423 18 * WANTIU ) , SiCONl-HAND : LI : ATHRK IIUI.T- Ing ! to a Inches. Wright Lasbury , ICth and llounril. N 412 IS A HOOD WATCH DOC ! WANTED. CAM , Monday at 1211 lA-a\en\\otth stieet. 12. 11. I'.n- Klelifurlli. N 440 IS' i.r.Miinu YAiii ) WANTIU IN HOOD TOWN , exchange for clear Omaha leal eitate , paM'd stn-ets ; Kl\e paitlculuiB. 1' . O. box IhS , Omaha , N 3i > t > 22 * CHIIAP KOII CASH. STOItn FlXTl'linS. 2 low roimleis for k-foot she cuses or tables ; 1 side counter 10 or 12 fvet IOIIR , ulth druueis , small desk , etc. Light need prefetii-d. Ad- dreM 3210 Pt'ppU'lon o\enue. N 154 IS * 'FOR SALE FUHNITURE ! Rates , lOo n line llrst Insertion , $1.50 a line per mouth. Nothing taken for less than 25c. FUR.X1TURE OF TWO STEAM HEATED tlatH for tale , both full of roomeis , party wishes to U'UM ) city , In yoiul location. Ad- dresM C 68 , Iteo. O M429 21 * FOR SALE-HORslis7wAaONSETO. Rates , mo u woi'U Hut InHtrtlon , lo n word thereafter. Nothing taken for leas than 25c , FOR SALE , PHAETON , WITH POLE AND shaft * , almost new , will sell cheap. Address C 49 , lieu olllce. P M305 18 * FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Hates , lOo a line each Inicrtlon , II , SO a line HT month. Nothing taken for lean than 25c. [ 'OR SAtTE-A GOOD 1)OUI1LE iUlru at Windsor table. FOR SALE-NEW UPRIGHT PIANO , OAK Ira mo ; will take good horaa In Hade , O , F , iKIuer. South Oiimha. Q-cn _ TOR RENT. 47 ACRES FOR OARDEN PUR. ponpi , south poor turn ) , weit IIowell'H ten acres. Inquire of John Hamllii , 1117 B , 13th , l.lntoii block. Q-Mi ! ! > 3 _ _ HALED HAY FOR SALE. THE STANDARD Cattlit Copany. Ames , Neb , , have 2,000 toim of good barn dorcd hay for alu. All orderi illl..l promptly. Q-M7U _ NATIONAL CASH REGISTER. PIANO. HORSE and buggy and bar fixture * cluap , 411 Karliicli UIK.K. Q-4'X1 ' IS' SMONTHS 321 N. 1JIU MISCELLANEOUS. .RAtrn , Iflo n linn llrsl Insertion , $ I.C4 a line pel month , Nothing Inlitn for lesii than 23c. A 1'fTwT CLAKH AND EXPERIENCED OH KnnNt unit choir dltector for mi ngiiKement Terms nceomiuodittlnir. Address "Orgnnlsl,1 115 Mouth 81th street. 11 3H1 ! 18' " FOR RENT. SQUARE PIANO , CHEAP TO good party. W. L. Wlnsiwo , euro of N , II Falconer , or IC03 Dodge , after C p. in. in.HS07 15' $ iw ! TlEWARD TO ANY ONlT"wiIO WILI fin Irish us with n fet of the Furnam Stree theater plans nnd ppe < mentions. Hamilton llros. , 411 S. ISth fttroet , or John II. Unite. 20 N. Y. Llfo. RMI1720' Tlllf LEHIGII WASHER IS TliT' HOUSE koepei'n friend. All nro Imltod to oall nni aeu It. 13 llnrlier block. It-Mil8 3) ) OLAIRVOYANTS. Hntrs , lOc n line ench Insertion , $ lr,0 n line per month. Nothing taken for less than 23e. itRS. "mi. H WARREN , CLAIRVOYANT. RE- llublo bUBlnenii medium ; 7th year ut 119 N , 16. ti 7C2 MASSAGE , BATHS , ETC. Rates I'io n wonl llrsl Inseitlon , lo a won tlu-rc.ifler. Nothing taken for less than 25f. MASSAGE ! JIADAME UERNAHD , 220 N. T-Mli31f.7 * JCth. - MME. IIROWN , 1314 CAPITOL AVE. ROOM 4 , second lloor. Massage treatment. Alcohol , Bulphur and sea baths. T M253 22 * MADAME SMITH , C02 S. 13TII. 2ND FLOOR , room 3. Massage , \apor , alcohol , steam , Bill- piurlno : nnd sea balhs. T Mill 21' PERSONAL. Rates , lijc n word first ln ertlon , lc a word lereafter. Nothing taken for less than 23c. MASSAOK"TIHATMRNT. . IMCTHO-THIII- : : nml bulhs. Scalp and hair tri'iitment , manlcuie and chiropodist. Mrs. Post , M9S ! S. 15th Wlthnell block. U-703 MONIY I.OANHD o.v AM , KINDS OF HOODS ut lowest rates at LOS N. ICth St. U 5l3f2i VIAVI. HOME TREATMENT FOR LADIES. Health book anil cimsullatlon free. Address nr call , Vlavt Co. , suite 310 Dee bldg. Lady attendant. U M33lf23 DON'T FATiTro CALL AND SEE THE LE- hlgh washer. 15 Harbor block. IT M418 20 ANY ONE NEEDING ASSISTANCE AND wishing to avoid publicity can find a friend by ti'ldiesslug In strict confidence , Rnv. T. J. Mackey. lice olllce. U M1030 2) ) * HOOTS BLACKED FREE ; FIRST-CLASS RAR- bers ; shaving. lOc ; hair cutting , 23c ; tilth. 2-c. ) 1102 Fainuin street , n. w. cor. of 14th , base- inent. U-.M2I1 la * MASSAGE TREATMENT , ELECTRO-THER- inal baths. Scalp and hair treatment.manicure and chiropodist. Mix. Fust , 519' < : S. 15th , Wlthnell block. F 763 COMPOUNDOXYGENCURESASTHMA ? bronchitis , consumption , catarrh , etc. Ten days free nt R. 33 Douglas blk. , lOlh & Dodge. U-223 10 WANTED. A HO.ME IN OMAHA FOR A bright , beautiful boy , age. 3' . years. Address C 53 , care Llee. U M130 IS * MRS. HARTON OWES READINGS'IN PALMIstry - Istry nl C24 S. ISth Ladles. 50c ; genta , 1J.OO. U 1511 23 I SAW THE LEHIGII WASHER AT ROOM 15 Raiker block nnd It Is a gem. U M418 20 IF YOU EARNESTLY DESIRE ADVANTAgeous - geous , speedy , honorable marriage , send lOc und leceUe spilng list of respectable inai- rlngeable poisons and full Infoimatlon In pl.v.n sealed envelope. Mercur , 228 J2. Cth St. , New Yolk. U IT"WILL COST YOLf NOTlfiNrr TO LEARN of guaranteed "cm o of blood poison In 3' ' ) days by addicsslng A. C. .tones , 84 Adams street , Chlc.igo. U ASTROLOGY. SEND DATE OF RIRT1I , SEX. )0c and sinmp for prospects coming year , with clmiactci. M. Jeannette , Jjox 312 , Lynn , Mass. LADIES , TONTE IS THE ONLY SUCCESSFUL bust developer known. Ne\er falls ; $2.00 ; full conllldpntl.il partlculais ( sealed ) for 2c stamp. Mrs. Dr. H. T. Miller , 21 ( julncy htieel , Chleaga. THE LEHIGII WASHER NEVER FAILS TO ple.i'ie. Wo nsk nil ladles to send their ad dress and we will tend a machine to your limit" for trial. 15 Uarker block. U 5I41S 20 _ SANTAO7 FO R MEN ONLY , GREATEST HE- stoier and developer known. Sliengtheiis , In vigorates. Pi leu $2.00. Oimranlecd. Send Hlamu for confidential circular. Dr. H. T. Miller. 21 Qulncy stiect , Chicago. U MARRY. IF YOU WANT A HUSRAND OR wife , rich or poor , send lOu for matilmonlal paper. Sent sealed III plain wiappor. Mr. und Mis. Drake , Central Hank building , Chicago. ATTENTION LADIES ! "EMMA" RUST DEveloper - veloper will enlarge your bust 5 Inches. Guar anteed. Sealed Instructions 2c , or 24-page Il lustrated catalogue , fie , by mall. Emma Toilet liazar , Hoslon , Maes. u THE MOST WONDERFUL INVENTION OF the ago la the Lehlgh washer. It Is perfect , weighing only 13 Ibs. , nnd will wash anything from a collar to a carpet. Call and see It. Roam 15 llarkcr block. U M41S 20 25 CAHINET SU/.E PICTURES WITH FULL ' descriptions and residences of Indies who wish to mairy , sent sealed , only lOe. We have 7,000 lady members , many beautiful nnd wealthy. Agency , drawer (01 Chicago , HI. U A GENTLEMAN OF SO YEARS , GOOD SOCIAL and llnanclal standing , wishes to correspond with ladles of the brunette type. Photo and leferenccs exchanged If desired. Address Charles Darwin , Dow City , la. U 414 IS * A REUINED WIDOW OF 23 DESIRES TO eoirespond with dlscieet gentleman of 25 to 40. Must lm\e means , Encloue photo. All letters auswcied and photos letuined. Address , In conlldenee , C 66 , HOD olllee. U M4I2 13 * A REFINED GENTLEMAN OF 3-1 DESIRES to correspond with lellned , dlscieet lady of IS to 30. If convenient enclose photo. All letters answered nnd photos returned. No objection to widows of means. Address , In confidence , C 50 , Dee olllce. U M411 19 * GENTLEMEN , DO YOU WISH PLEASANT coiiospomlcnts looking to pleasure or mai- rlage ? We can suit you. Adihoss C. M. Agency , Monndnock block , Chicago. U 143 IS * MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE. Rates , HJe. n word llrst Insertion , lo n word thereafter. Nothing taken foi less than 23c. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEPT RATES. THE O. F , Davis Co. . 1503 Farnam st. W 701 LOANS ON IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED city property. $3,000 nnd upwards , C to liVj per cent ; no dtlajs. W , Fainum & Co. , 1320 Farnani. \y-7C3 ANTHONVT LOAN AND TRUST CO. , 318 N. Y , Llfo , loans at low iutn for choice security on Nebraska and Iowa farms or Omaha city pi opci ty. W 7fc6 MONEV TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES ON Improved and unimproved Omaha real estate. 1 to 5 > cara. Fidelity Tiust Co. . 1702 Fainam. W 707 MONEV TO LOAN ON FARMS IN DOUGLAS county and Omaha city property. No delay. Fidelity Trust Co. , 170. ! Fainnm tt. W MCC3 MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA PROPERTV and Nebiaska farms at from C to 7 per cent. W.R. Melklc , First Nat'l bank bid. W M763 CENTRAL LOAN AND TRUST CO. , 206 UEE building. W-7UJ MORTGAGE LOANS. A. MOORE , C01 N. Y. Llfo. W 117m8 * MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA leal estate , llrcnnan , Lo\u & Co. , Paxton block. W M132 I CAN LOAN YOU MONEY ON REAL ESTATE In largo or small amount ! * WITHOUT DELAY. J. D. KITTLE , 511-312 Drown block , ICth and Douglas. W 231 M12 LOANS ON REAL ESTATE.WA1HIANTS.GOOD nous , etc. , bought. Garvln llrou. , 210 N. Y. Life. MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. MONEY TO LOAN Wu wll loanyou any sum which you wlab email or large , at Ihu lowest possible rates , In the quickest possible time uiul for any length of tlmn lo suit you , You can pay R back In mich Installment : ! ua you wish , when you wish , and only pay for II aa long as you keep It. You can borrow on HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANOS , HORSES. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS , MERCHANDISE , OR ANY OTHER SEOURITV , Without publicity or removal of property. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. , SOO SOUTH 16T1I STREET , Flint lloor nbo\u the utreet , THE OLDEST. LARGEST AND ONLY INCOR PORATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA. X 70 ? MONEY TO LOAN ON HORSES , WAGONS , plunoa und furnltuiu of uli kinds , llunlntts confidential. J. 11. Haddock , room 427 Ramc block. X-77J THE PLACE TO 11ORROW MONEV ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE , MONEV ON HORSES AND MULES. MONEY ON WAGONS AND CARRIAGES , MONEV ON PIANOS AND ORGANS. MONEY ON WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS , MONEV ON MERCHANDISE. MONEV AT UIWEST POSSHILH RATES. MONEV IN QUICKEST POSSIIILB TIME. WO.NUV THAT ou may pay back at any Htni and In any amount , U ut ROOM 4. WITH- .NELL block , cor , llth nnd Unrnuy sts. ffJIU I'JUEHTV LOAN GUARANTEE CO. X-7JI MONEY TO LflANCHATTELS. . _ WILL LOAN MONKT ON ANKI.VD Ol- necurlty ; strictly efflrtdcntlnl. A. E. Harris room 1 Contlnrnlnl , l.uik. | X 771 MONEY i.6VNrTo.vr [ : 'FURNITURE , PIANOS all articles cfulne. . 'Fred ' Teny , 4JO Ramgc block. X 3)3 BUSINESS .CHANCES. . Rnlos. I0c n line Ilr V liiBcrtlon , $ l. . * > 0 a line per monlll. Nothing taUrn for less than 25o. A $ l,2. . ) HARDVyAiTOCK FOR SALE Ru.slnesK A No. 1. IvI llall , Crceton , Neb. WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR HALE. THIS Is n bargain If taken soon. Good reasons for selling. Address ( SI , llee. _ V M311 IS' FOR SALE. REST PAYING HOTEL IN 1IOUS- ton. Long lease , low rent ; account sickness. Wagley & Cliciry. 4W Klam building , Houston , Tex. Y-MI5I IS' FOR HALE. AMERICAN HOUSE. $10.00. INquire - quire 924 Douglas streot. upstaliD. Y Mill Tin : 1,1:111011 WAsiinu wn. no A I.AHOK washing In one hour. Call nnd see It at 15 llarker block. Y M41S 20 HOTUL roil SAM : 574. siiRNANnoAit.i. . \ . Y S23ntl roit SAM : , A misT-chASs OMAHA nni : Iniunlnco aKi'iicv or it Interest to n suitable piity. Addreii.1 C 54 , lice. Y-.M323 18 * Hiiou STonn roii SALI : on HAI.P INTICII- est ; well estubllsheil bvslnesi. Address Heckok Dodse , rremont , N'eh. Y M12I 2J TOIt HA1.R , SMAri7"sTOCIv NRW JI3WRMIY at ilHcount , J2iX.OD ) cufh , balunco time , Ad- ilicss C W , Ileo. Y M421 19 * THU i.nmnn WAsunuls QI'AHANTKUD TO glMgallsfaelloii. . Y M4I8 2) Alii : YOIT WIM.INC TO INVR8T JIO 00 PRH month for lliu months In the beit cold prupn- Bltlon nn tiitth ? It la nearly sine t nuikc you $2,500.0) Ihls nilmmer. Address Cripple Crcelc Prospectlni ; company. Midland. Colo. Y 41T > IS * FOB EXCHANGE. Ratps , lOo n line each Insertion , J1.50 n line per month. Nothing taken for leaa than 53c. STOCK OMIM.INUKY \ AND NOTIONS ; unnt horses arm cattle. Uox 23J , Frankfort , Ind. Z-773 _ I OWN 100 FARMS IN NHIHIABKA , KANSAS nnd Dakota. Will sell cheap or exchange for miHe. , homes nnd cattle. Addiess box 7C , Frankfort. Ind. Z 773 WII.Ii nXCHANQD MY IIOL'St : , I'llATT AND Slut ( modern Improvements ) , for Chlcarjo prop- erty.lmproVL'd or unimproved. W. M Welch , 601 I'axton block. X MISS f9 ! STJAM CHAIN KLKVATOII IN III T PAUT of slntc , for central nieichandai- firo- cerlcu. Address 1-ocU box 16 , Wood Itlvcr. Nob. KOIl UXCHANfi.HOnStS AND LOTS IN Omalia for Nebraska land. The O. K. Davis company , 1503 Farnain Miect. Z M7S6 23 TWO OOOD LOTS IN I.1VH XRDRASKA TOWN lo vxrliangc for liiw llbtiuy. Addron * K. Cot ton , Ilex 140 , Mnld. OKI. Z MJB8 23 * _ ice Aomrt : HAY LAND , c MILLS PUOM CUN- tral City , In trade for merchandise. Bioccrlcs picferri'd. liox SJ4 , Central City , Neb. ( a WANTED TO nxrHANCIi : , CITY LOT FOR f.trm land , flee from'lncunihrancei. McConl- o. 7.-3K 23 LMI'UOVKD TAHM NKAU OMAHA roll MALI ? ; also Improved jicien to exchange for lin- pio\fd fnim land In Eastern Neb. orentern lona. D. F. Hutchison , 10S N. 15th xt. / 3S9 18 _ i _ A W13LL LO'CATIJU' ' OMAHA LOT AND SOMH Neb. land ( all clear ) , to exchans' ' for a icsl- dence In Omaha ; will nHsutne MIIIIO In- cumbrur.ee. D. P. Hutchison , 103 N. 15lh t. i JC 388 IS NUW ; uo-itiL. ) COUN , , MIAL : MILL. COST $ I3I 0.00 , will sell reasonably or oxclntiKo for Bond pniJiictlvc real tfctitc. I'a t con d bo c > n- veilrd Intn making llmir at little cost , If de- olii'd. H. u. Clark , Slclla , HIchardsDii county , Nebraska. 7 TO nxciiANor : . OMAHA IMOPIHTY : FOR snntliern Texas faun lands , or California fruit lands. 11 49 , lice olllyif. Z SI l i 19 * TO LXCHANOi : , C.OOI * IHIAVY WOUK TI2AM for drlvlns horse and hea\y Klngle WHgon. Ad- dns-i C fil. Hep. K-421 18' TO TRAOi : . LINCOLN LOTS AND CASH FOR small htoek boots and shoes , pentn' furnishing goods or general stock. Lock Don 14. Hebnm , Neb. K-4U9 'IV FOR TRADI2 , FAMILY HOHSi : FOR A younp hold" , wels it .from 1.000 to 1.331 ; will Klve illffeience. Also n saddle pony lur > iiunK horse llmt will dtlviQlvc iirlvu. AildieHH C 2. Uce. X-IM 1 ! ) ' TO nxciiANai : , LADIKS' GOLD WATCH for good second hand lypewilter. Wilt pay difference. Addiess U 4 , Ilco otlk'e. / 15 < i 18 FOR SALE BEAL ESTATE , UAKUAINS. HOUSIJS. LOTS AND FARMS , sale or trade. F. K. Darling , Darker block. NOW ix Tin : TIMI : TO PICK UP cn BAP lots. 80x150 feet , corner 24lh and A streets , South Omaha , J.,400.00 ; only J900.00 nish. 40x150 feet on 24th near C street. South Omaha ; If void quickly , $1,300.00. Lot 4 , block 100. South Omaha ; .big lot ; no spe cial taxes , $1,1,50.00. $1,1,50.00.Hicks , 303 N. V. Life Hide. Rl'i 4W lli _ WILL SKLL CIIUAP OR EXCHANGE FOR Mll aukce , WIs. , property , lota 8. 9 , 10. block C , E. V. Smith's add. , cty of Omaha. For In formation wilto Cream City Basil and Door Company , Milwaukee , WIs. M744f2S FOR 8ALiCnnArONE HI'SINiSS 1IOCSI3 and lot , 23 feet front , at 1452 South ! 3th Kticet , Address I. M. Stieet , 112 South 21th stiei-l , R 13 M37 23' QUICK BALLS , 10 ACHES , SOIL RICH AND very pioductUo , C miles west of poslolllce. I'llce , $1.500. 320 acres , all In cultivation , ns Rood a plecr- of land aa there Is In tlio Btato. ( iond build- Ings. 13 miles west of Omaha , only J50 per I' . R. lloatrleht. 301 N. Y. Life. It n-29ft IJAIU1AINS IN LAND. ICO ACRES In Knox comity. Neb. , S. A'i heo- tlon 10-29-1. $0.50 per acie. 1CJ ACRES 111 Howard county , Nib. , N. E , 'i Hectlon 20-ll-ll. $0.00 per acn. 1GO ACRES In Wheeler count v , Nib. , N. E. < t seellon 2I-2J-11 , 100 acres under cultivation ; one of the best fiuniH in the counts$12.50 per ncie. SOO ACRES In Oieoley rounly. Neb. Section 17 and S. E. 'i section 18-18-12 , only 2 miles from Not th Loup on tJ. P. Ry. . and 4 mllei from station nit II. , VM. . It. It. ( I"0 < 1 neil , running water , etc. ; will make excellent sliieU farm ; lihted with U8 for uulck sale at $8.00 IMT ai-iO. 2.5UO ACRES near Lodge Pole , Neb. , on I' . P. It. It. , good null , plenty of water , etc. ; can plow thrt'c-fourthH. Will make excellent sheep or cattle much ; surrounding land Is held nt $0.0) to $ S,00 per ncie. Owner must sell nnd wt > urn offer tint entire tract for $1.23 per line , lens than half Its \nlue. HICKS , 303 N. Y. LIFE 111. DO. RE-III IS WE CAN OFFER FOR SALE S.EVERAL COTtages - tages of from four lo six rooms , wrll located and lecenlly built , at from $ I.20J to H.bO ) , on monthly payment * . These houses are worth HO per cent moro than what they can bo pur chased for. Fidelity Trust Company , I71U Far- liam ht. RE-319 18 [ ] oTS IN AVONDALE PARK AT FROM $1,200 to $1CUO ; within Urn intlu limit ; Ktonu walks , tioeH , sewer , electilo lights , e\er > thhiK. Small payment , lllg Investment. Fidelity Trust Com pany , 1702 Furnani st. HE SI ? IS ro i N VESTORS. WE OFFER TtlE FOLLOWINU (1ILT-EDUED INVESTMENTS IN IMPROVED OMAHA PROPERTY. HANDSOMI2 DODIILE RESIDENCE. laico uniunila , pleasant IW-Jghliorhood , do. , rental $1,200.0) PIT annum ; prlco $14,000.00 , $1oOO.W cash , balance to suit. ELEOANT IIRICK I1LOCK. new and modern , will pay 10 per cent net on cash Investment of $7.500.00. ; > FIRST CLASS PROPERTY , substantial bilck ImpiovemonlH. will ty 11 per cent net on cash 1meminent of $17r > og.OO. II1CKH. B03 N. Y. LIFE 1ILDO. i i RE (111 ( 18 WE ARE COMPLlittS'n TWO MORE OP those modern cottagnain Avondulu Park. Per fect In completcnoiia lind airangenient and du- HlKiied OHpeHally for men of moderate famine * and moderate Income , say from $1,000 to $2 0"fl. Nn troubln to Hhow t\cin | . Fidelity Trust Company - pany , 1702 Kuitmin s . , RE ' 310 J8 CO ACRES IN CENTRAL NERRASKA. NEAR town , all Kood land ; , f.rn acre glove , In good I'ondltlon ; pilcr , $10 per acre , $50H CIIHI | , bal ance on time. We will pay buyer's uir fare In ni'u it. WlllluniD'K. ' Mlttan. Romn 813 Me- Caguu building , iipm | l ( iiostolllce. RE 317 19 IF YoiMiAVK AN\-TDEA ! OF HECIMIINO A nlco 10 or 20-acn * tract close to Omaha lion U the limit to buy. 'Iheiu will lie it hljdemaiul for outside acres tills sprlmr. C ncrrs , tieautl- ful tract , $370.00 per acre. G ncri-H , nllh pnmll coituge. $ ) W.CO per acre. 10 acres , neur Elmwood - wood P.iiU. $375.00 IKT acre. It ) aue , with cottage , $120.00 per acre. 20 ucies , Went Omuba , ji'U.W : per acre. 40 acres , Kimthwest of city , $275.0U per aero. 60 ucies. west nf South Omalip , $250.X ( ) per acie. HlekH. 303 N. Y. Llfu Illds. RE-IW-1J ham. city wiiter , etc. ; near motor ; icry deslr- n\ff. nl low prlco of I2.600.UO ; terms reaminiil'le. ' II. f. llutts , 22) ) H. Utli street. It K--314 IS Kiir SHU | Thret' handbomc lotn un Mason l- IweMi 3Ut unit 33d , north front , with nice phade. and fruit I refit. Kriipeu , etc. Will ( " ! ! theko lota for IJ.2UO.OO eueh. II ) pultltiK u nlr * ! , ! > ' > O.Ca coltagu on on of them ? IOIH u beaullfal tiomo In u splendid nelKhborhiKMl run IK * w oured at mnull r < i t. HtcKii' Iteat I'mute Aiieney. ? U3 N. Y. l.lfiHldg. . III ? 4ji ) U roit HAM : , COPIKS op TUB NIIIUAHICA JnicHiur , out ulMHit Muri'h I. nil newmlealer Uon'l buy leal entult or rent until you tret n UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS Ilotcn , lOo a line each Insertion , $1.50 a Una rrr nioilli. : Notlilnit tnken for Irm than 2.V. C. W. IIAKtTt : ( tfORMER7.Y WITH JOHN O. Jncnlm , deceased ; Inter with M. O. Maul ) un dertaker and cmualtuer ; C13 S. IClh , Tel , COO. 775KP If. 1C. IR'RKET , FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND ombulmer 1CI ? Chtcncn St. Tel. 90. 7tf UPHOLSTERING. Rates , lOc n line each Insertion , tl.M a line per inontli , Nothing tnken for lem than Kc. IJI.OHE fPHOLSTERINfTcO , OKNERAL 1'PR- nlturc lepnlrlntti intimates nnd Infornmtlnn ( liporfully given. All work called for nnd promptly attended to. W-3 I'nrnnni street. 'IVlepliono 7.V ) . M32J LOST. Rates , H4c n word Mrst ln > ortlon , lc n wotd tlieniiftor. Nothing tnken for less than 23c. LOST-A LAIK1E FINE LOOKINO Hl.fi : I1EL- ten setter dug. black and white ; had on leather collar. Finder will be liberally 10- wauled by relurnlnir to 2201 N. 20th nnd Rur- detlo st. 318 19 * LOST. TI'ESUAv ! 1IROWN COCKER SPAN- li'l. 8 months old. Return tu 210't Cnllfornhi and receive lewnnl. Li ) l--431 IS BOXING TAUGHT. Rates , H4c n word Hist Insertion , lc u word theieafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c. N ( xNjT.\ i IT v PROP. Swart of ClilciiKO nt 420 llee bldg. Terms $10.00 for 12 lessons , pilMitely given. 408 IS * DRESSMAKING. Rates. 1140 n. wonl llrst Insertion , lo n word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c. ARTISTIC TAILOR-.MADE DRISSM"AKINO fioin $5.00 up. Madatno C'oibett , 1712 Spencer , Kountzc Place. M303 MU > * MME. NORRIS WILL'CONTlNfE THE J10.W rate until Maich 1. 31S Rnmgo blk. 419 lh * SCALES. Rales. lOc n line llrst Inwrlfon , $1 B ) a line per month. Nothing taken for less than 25C. NEW AND SECOND HAND SCALES , ALL kinds. Address Uordun & Selleuk Co. , I ike St. , Chicago. C37 SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. Hates , lOc n line first Insertion , $1.50 n line per month. Nothing taken for less than 25c. VAN SANT.S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND. Gil N. Y. Life. Omaha. Auk for circular. M403 MUSIC , ART AND LANGUAGE. Rates. lUo a word first Insertion , lc a word thcienfler. Nothing takui for less than 23c. O. T. GELLENRECK. HANJOIST AND teacher , 1S10 California st. Oil BUREAU. StfBi.t G ) . . SOMOITitits.lion Uuiltllnit. OMAHA. NKIJ. AUvico. KIlB l RR1LWRY Lonvpii IC11ICAGO , IIURL1NOTON & Q.IArrlves Oinalial Depot 10th ami Mason Sip. | Omalia 4:4jpm Chicago Vestibule U:50am : 9.15am Chicago Express l:25pm : 7:02pm Chicago and Iowa Local S:00.im : II:35am : Pacllle Junction Local 5.33pm Leaxes [ BURLINGTON" " "MO. RnTii7n\rVives' Omahal Depot 10th und Mason Sly. | Omaha 10t5am : Denver Express H:35.im : 10:15atn : Deadwood Expies-i l:10pm : 4:5Upm Denver Express 4:10pm ti50pm..Nebraska ; Local ( except Sim. ) . . . G:50pm : 813am..Lincoln Local ( except Sundny ) . 11:2r : > ani Leaves I " K. C. , ST .1. & C. H. | A invest Oni.ihaj _ Depot lOlh and Mason Sis. _ | Omaha 9:43am : . Kansas city Day i\press. : . . . r > :53pm : J'il ' Ei.Ji 2ilKllL Exla U. P. Tians. . . CiSOain Lea\es I CHlc7\Gb71r l & ' PACf F1C. " | A'frlves OiiiahaUnlon | Depot 10th & Mason sla. | Omaha _ _ EAST. _ _ _ _ 2 | [ _ 9:30ani. : . Atlantic Expte 3 ( ox Sunda ) ) . . 7l..pm : 8:00pm . Night Express . 6l3.un : 500pm. ; . . Chicago Vestlbuled Limited. . . 2:00pm : 12lOain.Oklahoma ! E\p. ( lo C. H. ex. Sun ) 6:25.im : ' _ WEST. _ llM.unOdahoni.l : ) ! . Texas Exp. ox. Sun)12.lOam ) 2.U5pm . Colorado Limited . 4:60pm : Leaves I UNION PACIFlT' . " | Ai"rrves OmalmlUiilon Depot lOlh & _ Mason " Els. | Omalia 9 ; Wain . Denver Express. . . . . . . . l:05pm : 2:15pin . Overland Flyer . C:30pm : 3:45pmUeatrleo : t Stromsb'B Ex ( ex Sun)2:30pm ) : G40pm ; . Pacific Expioss . H.OJain CiSOjim. . . . ' . Demer Fast _ M.ilI. _ . . . . _ . . 4Snpin Leaves"ICHICAGB.'MIL. . & S1' . P'AUL.I.xVrlX s" ' OmahalUnlon Depot 10th & Mason Hts , | Omaha 6:33pm : . Chicago Ltmlled . 9IOam ll:30am. . . . Chicago Express ( exSun. . ) 5:30pm : Leaves I F. . } & MO. VALLEY. ( Arrives" Omahal Depot. ISth nnd Webster My. 1 Onialia 9 :05.un : . Deadwood lOxpress . . . . . tThopni 9:05amEx. : ( Sat.Vjo. ) . Exp. ( Ex. Mon. ) SHOpm 500pm. ; Norfolk Express ( Ex. Sunday ) . 10:45.im : BMJpm. . . . . . . . iSI. Paul Expro s . . 9:23am _ : Leaves | criK'A"ao A : NOltTIlWEST'NAirives | OinahalU. P. Depot lOlh - Mason sts.Onuha | ll:03ini : . Chicago Express . ( ! :10pm : 4:03pm : . Vestibule Limited . 3:20am : 6:30pm : . Eastern Flyer . 2l5pm : C30pmEx. ; ( Sat. ) . Chic. Pass. ( Ex. Mon. ) 9:25pm : C:53nm : . . I" . . _ Vail oj- _ Local . 10:20J : > m LVavan'r MISSOURI "PACIFIC. lArrhea" Omahal Depot , 5th and Webster sis. | Omalia I2:20pm : . St. Louis Express . G:00am : 10:00pm : . St. Louis Express . 4:5Upm : SilOpni.Jjaiiy ( ex Sun ) Nebraska Local. . SjlOain U-aTvea" ! C.r BTr"P7r Si. & O. IA rrp7s" OmahaDepot | _ , 15lh and Webster sts. _ ) Omaha SiCOim. . . .Sioux City Accommodation. . . .10Spin ; 215pm. ; . Sioux City Express ( Ex. Sun. ) ,1220pm ; 5:45mii : . St. Paul I. hulled. . . . . . . . . 9:25.uu : Leaves" ! t4lfUX ) CITY , t iCv 'IFIC. " lAnlies OinahalU. I' . Depot 10th Ac Maaon sis. jOmalia C:55am : . Sioux City Passenger . 10:20pm : :5Jptu : . .Jit. Paul Express . 10:00.im : l eaTes'l SIOtTx" T'lTV & PACIFIC. iAnlvea Omahal De | > ot , Ijlh mid Websler J-IH. _ | Omaha C45pm ; . St. Paul Limited . .T.7TT2iam ) 5:4pm . Chicago Limited . fl:25am Leaves | OMAHA XST. . LOUIS. | Ai lives Omahal V. P. Depot lOlh & Mason Bts.lOm.iha 3 :53pm : . St. 1.0111s Cannon Hal ) . l2J5pm COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. I'Mililoek Submits Ills Prninlsoil lEosdliillnii WIIP on Hiiltrrlno Otlior lliiHlni'ss. The rcRtihir wuoltly session of tlio county commissioners was hold yesterday utter- noon ivitli all of the members In uttcntlaiiuo. As the routine business progressed Major Pnildoclc , the Little Pappio incmhur , nmdo Ills erand stand play , which was printi-d Ity this paper over n week ago. At , thit : tlmo lie declared his Intention of introducing a resolution to the oiTect that ( luring the ltlanco of the year each commissioner should remit to the county one-fifth of his salary , or &SO per month. Yesterday after noon tlio resolution was Introduced and re- tarred to the committee on charity , to bo ro- [ ) ortcd upon at an adjourned session of the board , to ho held next Wednesday afternoon. The claim of Sophia Dennett , wife of GcorgoA. Hennctt , for $1,150 lor nllcecd services as matron ai the county Jail for iwcnty-two months , was rejected lo n unani mous vote , lliu members holding that there had never been any authority given for the employment of tiny person to bcrvo In that capacity. There had been some huttoriuo purchased for use at the poor farm.Vlion the liill wan presented Mr. I'.iddoclt Introduced n resolu tion boyroltlnir tlio product. The resolution was adopted. Mr. Williams declared thnt the use of iMitlcrltio nl the hospital was not doing Jus- Llco to the American cow , and ho hoped that in the future county oDIcIals would not nur- chabo the unholy stulT for county pauper consumption. In the und the bill wa < < ordered paid , nnd tlio superintendent of the county hospital In structed not to purchase any moro buttcrino for thu boarders. The Aincrlcnli Publishing company was tno lowest Didder for the printing of tax re ceipts ut u former mooting when the con tract was awarded. \ CHtorday the com- i'aiiy wrote that it had niado n mistalte und liad bid too low. The bidder wanted to back out or be paid n prlco moro than double what U bid. The matter was referred. lly resolution un assistant at the county store was ordered employed for the period of ono month at .fMl nor month. Tlio resolution ordering the issue of the < I.VK)0 ) of road improvement bonds wiib In- Inxiucod and adopted. Mids were reculvod front the Kobraskn National , the United .States National and the Merchants National banks for the county funds during the year IbUI. Kuch ttaiilcotTored to | . .iy iuteri'bt nl the rate of 1 per cent per annum on the dally balances , i'ho bids were acceptor ! and the bonds of tfio banks. In tha sum of $100,000 each , gnar- aiitoelng the safe keeping of tlio bonds , wcro ( ipiirovod. By the adoiitloi nf a resolution o Herod by Mr. Stcnbciv U was decided that the de posit at any particular bank should never oiceed & ) per cent of amount of tlto pjld in njHtal stock of that bank. AMONG THE INSURANCE MEN Llfo Underwriters Sacrifice a Banquet in Order to Aid the Poor. POSTPONEMENT OF THE ANNUAL SPREAD nnd l.tmi-i In Inuii-llitttliiiniMi orinliiK i Mttliml Ilinv IiKcnill.trlcxAri * Trculcil In Hi'lu- uuru-itfiit : < < or tliuVt > < li. Kvonts of the week , locally , union ; ; flro ntul llfo uiitlcrwrltors liuvu lidcn of grCnt variety. In the circled where the energetic life Insurance ngoiit button-holes his victim nnd exerts all the | io\\erH of pernuaalvo elo quence In behalf of u policy the week has been exceedingly quirt. Kvcn the Btalwnrt form of I'reslilent Nct-ly has Illttctl over the stnte anil chased fugitive business. It It ) said tlmt ono of the causes of the depression In llfo underwriter circles Is due to the fact that Colonel Jeffries captured nearly every uninsured innn In Nebraska anil wrote him up before ho departed for the 1'aelllc coast to live upon renilnlsi-ences and so.i breezes. There hns been a great activity among flro Insurance men. The city Is filled with adjusters attending to the aftermath of the Iloston store lire. Nearly all the flro un derwriters arc lamenting the fact that Omaha started out with .1 big Ilio so early In ISO ) . The Insurance men nro pushing with great unanimity tlio nci-csslty of an amended electric wiring ordinance and more rigid building laws. .It Is rnmnred that the city council will glvo tlio inaltur some consideration at an early date. Tlio regular monthly mooting of the Mfo Underwriters association of Nebraska was hold at the rooms of the Commercial club Monday evening. After supper the meeting was called to order by President Nccly. The routine business of the association having been disposed of , an excellent paper was read by Mr. William M. Thompson of the .Mutual Ute on the topic furnished by the national convention for discussion nt the February meeting. A very general discussion fol lowed , and then tin- matter of banquet was taken up. It was decided to at least post pone It until after Lent , and In view of the prevailing distress the 'association , by a unanimous vote , presented to the Associated Charities of Omaha a check for J50 , with the best wishes of the associa tion that the small contribution might bo of some assistance to them In prosecuting their good work. The meeting then adjourned to meet again to hear the report of a com mittee appointed to obtain bids for the reg ular annual bunpuet. The adjourned meet ing being called to order the association took up the matter of bids that wcro presented , and lt < was the unanimous opinion of all present tlmt further consideration of the question of giving a banquet shonM be de ferred until the regular meeting lit Septem ber. .SKCIJirr.VItY IIAUTKiAVS IDKA. Some Timely Snggi-Mllon * 1111 1,11V Insurance In l riil ! < ii. Frank 13. Hartlg.-in , general agent of the State Mutual and secretary of tlio Omaha Mfo Underwriters absoclatlun , expresses his sentiments on ll'fo Insurance in Nebraska as follows : "Tlio hard times of last year have not ef fected life insurance business as much as the public is Inclined lo believe they have. While It Is true that the volume of business written was not as laige as for the previous year , jet the results for this year will com pare more favorably with the results of List year than any other line of business. Care ful and prudent men will not be without In surance , us they are as apt to die In hard times us they are In good times. The re cent panic has demonstrated that n man's reliable resources are his personal ability while living and Ills life Insurance in case of death. It bus been a great hardship to many men during the paht eight months to meet their Insurance premiums as they be came due , vet the auditor's report thus far shows that the lapses for the past year In insurance are comparatively light , every thing being considered. "In fact , all the companies represented In Nebraska which obtain their business legiti mately show a good Increase of the amount In force over lust year. The snide concerns and those which obtain their business by misrepresentation and by rebating lapsed more than they wrote. The matter of ob taining llfo Insurance and keeping It resem bles other lines of business very much It must bo obtained honestly. The llfo Insur ance men draw consolation from the belief that the futureVor the business is promis ing. The financial test for the last year has been a cruclcal ono. It has had no equal In the past twenty years. Men who had accumulated savings and invested them In the various business enterprises have been heavy losers. The days of largo profits and quick returns nro things of the past. Conservative men will bo more Inclined to Invest their surplus in Insurance , which will give ample protection for their families In case of their death ; and should they live to reach old ago the money which they have intrusted to the insurance companies will return to them as n competency for their de clining years. Men are being insured every day wlileli could not h.ivo been Interested In the subject at all ten years ago. It Is no longer looked on ns the price of a man's llfo by his family , but it Is to them a shrewd business transaction In every sense of the word. It requires as much to care for a man's family when lie IK dead UN when ho Is living , and nearly every head of a family is unanimous in tlio .sentiment that It keeps him exceedingly busy to provide for them whllo he Is alive. Llfo insurance Is the only reliable substitute for ills productUo ability. "No , very few men have substituted the cheaper forms of assessment insurance for the regular old lino. They realize that the dearest is Hie cheapest in the long run , and especially In the matter of Insurance. He pays his money in order to eliminate every possible risk. Very few are willing to pay out money and take nb much ilsk on the as sessment associations In which ho holds his certificate as the association takes on his life. life.Tho The following IB a synopsis of the htato- mcnts Died with the state auditor ( if Ne braska nf business written In this state up to Febrimry 7 ; ( ninpntilfii. Wiltlon. Lnimi'd. Itiilllu > l.73i ) > : 7S W Mutual lliMii-Ilt mow i. l , ) John Iliiiuwk - ' - ' , " ' > JW.W MuDsuihiiHi'lti ) Miiluiil MM 1.1 ' " ' "H NiuthwisU'rn iiss.H. * ( > . * .ii7l Natl.mal W. < . , - \ New York l.lfv 3'JHJ ! : "Wri Ni-w liiiKland CIG , < SI ii.&i'J iVV MmViili : -a"- ' . ? , Hlnl Mutim ! 201,807 r'J.iJ ; ; l-nlon I.lfi. ( Omaha ) ' : . ; M" muni Hiiiii-t i.ifr . < ' " 'i'/ ' ; llankcrH ( Uniiiln ) W1. ? " . WZS 'Pruvi'li'lH : * , JMI ! ijfl.l7 Mutual H ! niiid _ * W > C63.HW Cullril Uin I'lliliTHlltlTK Don ll. The Merchants and Manufacturers associa tion of Daltlmore has decided to Immediately put In operation Its contemplated plan of or- ganU 11 ; ; hcvcrnl branch > B of l.lojd'n Inn iranco system. Thin Is the result of the Baltimore Underwriters association' ) ! raUo In Insurance rates. In each branch twenty manufacturerx and merchants who oun largo plants or warehouses pledge themselves for an amount not to exceed $10,000 In flro losses to any OIIH of the members of the branch. No risk fs lo exceed $10,000 In any ( inn particular branch. Twenty per cent of the money will IIP paid In when the pnllclcx are Issued next week and tl.e funds \\lll bo p'ucol on d ? | > on t , drawing Intelest with a Ilalllinoro ( runt com- paii ) . In CHBO of a lire In which uiy : mom- lit-r puffers loss an uhHegsmunt will bo madi * on the remaining 80 per cent of the $100,000 In propoitlon to the amount of the loser's policy. This method of proctdure continues as long IIR the total amount Is unused. Many members of the newly fanned branches have property worth many tlmcx more than the mm policy of $10,000 calls for , and whalcNcr extra Insurance is desired will bu riluc ? < l with onu or a nmnbor of the branches of Lloyd's In New York. OliJi'H l.phbun In Inrcnilliirlcii. At Wilmington , Del. , recently the most Mivrrc sentence that has been Imposed on any prisoner In tha courts of that Htuto for > t > arn uas Imposed upon John Hmltllx. colored , for burn burning. Hmlttlx pleaded guilty to Betting lire to the barn of Alonzo Whlttock , near Odessa , tia the night of January 8. Smlttlx was employed by Mr. Wliltlock ns a farm hand and \vaH dl - charr.ed on January R. Three nights later he returned and set flro to tlio barn , Ilflccii COWK and eleven horses losing their lives In the Humes. The b.'irn was valued at $2,600 nnd the stock at $2,001) . Chief JuMIco Lore said the case was thn most diabolical , cold-blooded ono that had becn-beforo the1 court for years. Ho then donlonced Smlltlx to six yciuu Imprison ment , to stand urn1 hour In the pillory anil bo whipped with twenty lashes Saturday , to pay a line of $500 and pay $2,000 In resti tution money. The severe Reiitonco did not Ht-em to effect Smlttlx , who left the dock smiling. I'ri'inlitiin mill l.nn'04 In louit. Iiuuranco companies have been meeting protests from various sections against ad vances In tales on the ground tlmt the law of averages docs not rccognlro any state lines. The claim Is made that the experi ence of companies In any given section for ono or two or n scries of years cannot bu taken as an absolute criterion of rates.t \ the figures gl\en below are correct the Sioux City Journal presents an argument against tlio recent advance In Iowa rates , the loglo of which will appeal to the laymen at least. It says : "So far as flro insurance companies at tempt to justify the Increase In Iowa rates , on the ground that the old rates were unrc- muncratlvc. the attempted justification pro ceeds from n fulso foundation. For the two years IS'JO and 1SU1 the premiums received by the flro Insurance companies from Iowa business amounted to $270.000,000. whllo losses paid on Iowa losses were only $124- 000,000 , leaving .to the companies $ llrt,000.- 000 , or a sum greater than the value of the corn ciop of the state. For the year 1893 there was as great a dlffi-rence. The premi ums collected were $ lfiO,000,000 and the losses p.tld wcro $77,000,000. " IiKiminrc Iti-niii. J. 0. Holllngshead , ptesldent of the t'nlon Fire Insurance company of Philadelphia , was In the city last \\eek. The loss ratio In Colorado during the year 1S93 Is estimated from the returns of some twentty-llve companies at Ifi. C. M. Vogel , an adjuster of Cincinnati , says that even If lire Insurance rates are raised 20 per cent they will not bo adequate for Omaha. The flro Instilanco companies nro receiv ing from Indiana authorities -the tax paid on ptcmlums for the bcncllt of the flremcn'H pension fund. The law under which the tax was exacted baa been declared unconstitu tional , The commissioner of Massachusetts advises the leglslatnic to reduce the charge for valuing llfo Insurance policies , from -1 mills for each $1,000 of Insurance to 2'i ' mills ; also that when the deputv commis sioner performs the duty of an actuary ho should be paid for It. William Illcliardson , owner of the Scasldo hotel , lit Hockaway Hcach , which burned September 13 , 1S92 , sued the Queens County Water company for damages , charging that If the company had fulfilled Its contract with the town the firemen would have had water enough to have extinguished the flre. Ho got a verdict for $30,000. Frank Luwler , who Is known to about every Chlcagoan , and whoso service In con gress , candidacy for the postmastershlp , and big petition has made him known to the nation , has about concluded to quit poli tics and settle Into business habits. Ho II.-.H been appointed city agent of the Interstate Casualty company of New York , by Manager T. P. Simmons , and will boon be looking for risks. Tlio Detroit Salvage company has liccn incorporated in Michigan for the purpose of operating In the city of Detroit as a private lire patrol. Tlio company has ten men , two wagons , four horses , with the necessary tar paulins , etc. , and will work under tlio or ders of the llro department clilcf of tlio city. The yearly cost 1ms been arranged at $50 for each Insurance company. That a fire patrol in Detroit would prove o [ value goes with- ECHOES FROM THE ANTE-BOOM. I'nltcil Worhiiirn Plriimintly Olrhrnto Their l.'ntry Into u > "mv Hull. One of tlio most .enjoyable events which occurred in the past week was the ( social given by Ancient Order United Workmen lodge No. 18 at the new hall , located on the corner of Seventeenth and Farnam streets , the ledge having recently moved from the old hall to tlia largo and elegant ono facing Farnam street , foimcrly occupied by Chambers' Dancing academy. The In vitation was extended to all the members and friends of the order to meet and spend a social evening. They responded nobly by filling the place to overflowing , and the en tertainment proved to bo ono of Interest and a general good tlmo was had. Mr. n. K. Yocum presided and the following pro gram was given : Address of welcome D. 31. Hnverloy Song liy quartet Martini Hymn Tulk "What Are We Here KorV" , Dr. li. A. Mdrrlam Instrumental music , Miss Ilaverloy nnd Mr. Allen flood of the Order. . . .Dr. Goonre H. Put call .Solo W. J. C. P. Cramer Selection Han jo Club Song by quartet Hunting Song- Comic song Prof. Glllcnbcclc Tlio members of the refreshment com- mltfco had prepared a dainty lunch , con sisting of ice cream and cake , which was nerved at thu conclusion of tlio musical and literary program. The remainder of tlio evening was spent in dancing and at cards. The various committees deserve duo credit for the efforts put forth to make tlio occasion ono of thorough enjoyment to all , In which they succeeded most admirably. Tlio lodge promises to give similar enter tainments In the future. Mriiiorhit lEcholiillmiH , The following resolutions weio adopted by Yali-nun-dah-sls tribe , Improved Order of Hod Men : WhereiiH , It lias pleased thu Great Spirit to remove from us by death Urotlier H. H. Lucas ; anil , Whereas , We recognized in Urother I.UOIIH In his life time cine of nur most indent und devoted members , therefore , ba Itosolved , That whllo wo deeply deplore Ills IOSM , we how In humble milimlsslnil to the will nf tin- Great Spirit and foci that our deceased brother Is In the hands of Him who doolli nil things \vell ; ttat In winging his Might fr un those limiting grounds ho has gone to that great reserva tion lesorvod by the Gieat Spirit for only thoM ) who practice , us did our deceased lit other , those glorloun principle ! ) of free dom , friendship nnd charity for all mlm- klnd , there to Imsk In the sunlight of pi'lestlnl Joy In that land where no storm of adversity comes to man through tlio liranehes of the tree of life. Ilotolved , That those resolutions bo spread upon the minutes of our mooting , nnd that a copy of the Hamo , certified un der lliu soul of the trllio , lo ti admitted to the widow of our deceased brother , and , llosolvod. That n ropy of tin- same bo published In The Sunday liec. Itiiynl Ni'lgliliiirHDViiloiilliut Snelulilc. Pansy camp No. 10. It. N. of A. , hold a Valentino sociable Wednesday evening at the beautiful homo of Neighbor P. C. Schroeder and wife , JCI8 North Twenty- slxth street. Music and speaking uo.ro among the pleas ant fcaturcH of the evening , to say nothing ; of the grab-bag Mrs. Snhrocder had pre pared. At it Into hour coffee and cake were served , from which a neat llttlu sum was realized. Tlioho socliiblos are given nncn a month by the camp at the homes of members , to which all are cordially Invited. Pylliliin SMern intrrliilii : , Clalo City Temple No. 2. Pythian Sisters , gu\u ono of tholr most enjoyable entertain- mentM laht Friday evening nt Pythian hall , canslstlng of music , readings mid a social daiici ) . occupying the tlimi from 8 till la o'clock , Thu ladles of this temple arc noted for their sociability , ami all present were uniform In pralso of the cordial reception given them , and went a'Any wishing that Miiuii entertainments of thu Pythian Blutera mlKlit bu of moro frequent occurrence. KnlghU of Pjllilai. At thn meeting nt No'/rasku lodge No , 1 hint Wednesday evening the rank of esijulro was conferred on one of the prominent btiM- nesit men of thu city. Next Wednesday livening tin ) knight's rank will bo conferred on onu of the judged of thu district court. All memborti and visiting brothers are cor * dlally Invited to be present-