THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURI MARCH 17. 1801--TWEI.VE PAGES. SPE01RL NOTICES. Ailvmlftcmtnt * for them column * will tw tnken until 12-34 p. m. far thn evening nnd until ! 00 p. m. for thn morning nml Sunday edition * . Advertise , by requesting a numbered check , can have answers nddrcssrd to n numbered Ictl't In cnro of The ! ! < . Answers no nddressed will lie delivered upon presentation of the check , SITUATIONS WANTED ! , lOc n llno rncU Insertion , 1.M a line per month. Nothing taken \ tot \evt \ tlmn i > e. WrNTnir A 1FoHITlbN IIY * ' 'I'.I'I.NKIl , i.aln lndy ; best city references furnln.ied. Ai _ _ _ rc s i : ST.JJw. _ _ _ _ _ ll ! Ll ! . A HWKWMII OH" . WOULD LIKE TODOOBN. oral housework In some small family. AildrpM 2 < 21 California iilrecl. A M4M 18 * WANTED Rates , lte ! word fltst Insertion , lo a wonl thereafter. Nolhlng taken for \cm \ thnn SJ' iC. ' BOLICITORS.TEAMS FURNISHED ; rNSTALL- ment goods. American Wringer Co. , 10 How- nrd lit. 11-318 AGENTS. SALARY OR COMMIRS1ON. THJ3 greatest Invention nf thn nge. The New Pat- rnt ChemlrnI Ink Erasing Pencil. Sells on night. Works HUf magic. Agent" nro mak- Imr jr.00 to $123.00 per week. For further particulars write tin- Monroe Eraser Mfg. Co. . X 36 , IM Crnn-o. Win. H-S77. TAILORS WANTED AT FRANK J. HAJl'J'S' * ' I1 M32J LIVE SOLICITORS CAN EARN FROM J2.00 TO IC.OO per day. Apply 17 , Granite T1II3 I'NITED STATES CIVIL SERVICE COMmission - mission announces that lac 1 > I > I > or.0"Vl0 ! oti a , . . persons deslrlm : to compete "i-iy be The e whn d < slr to take the exa Mnuld wille to the CMI Service con" , Washington ' , D. ' nml obtain application blnnt'i nnd pamp/et of Instnictlo , } . The rlerk-c..pyli-t examination will have to be Inker. as a basis , and there will be prnc , ! \ . ' . " In stenography nml Ji'npwrltlng. _ - > " " " ANAaKifwANTni ) . ENiRGF/ric. JUMPON- Blble man In each state to emp My nnd take charge of agent * sclllnu newest slot machines. our make. M. Hlcrsdorfcr & Co. . C jjg 'j'g.0' ' WANTED , 1ST CLASH ADVERTISING HOLICI- tor ; cxpcilcnccd ; references. 2002 l-ornnm. WANTED. A MAN TO TAKE AtToFFICE AND represent n manufacturer ; J59.00 per week ; small capital required. Address , with stamp , Mfg. , llox 212 , Concord Junction , Mass. H MMS 17 * Rates , P/ic word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for lc. a t'.ian 2Je. WANTED-OIRL FOir OENERAL work ; family of two. 117 So. SGth GOOD COOK , 1D10 SHKRMAN AVUNUK. SIRS. A. Baundera. C JHn 17 WANTP.D-OOOI ) OIRL FOR ORN'IMIAI. housework. 1021 Park avenue. C 4W-17' WANTED. OIRI , FOR O13NI3RAI work. 1112 South Tenth street. WANTKD-COMPITINT aim. von OIN- oral houwwnik ; n-ferencca required. XTr . Al bert Noc , 1337 Palk nvc. C T 07 1C * \VANTKU.TOMPKTINT OIRI , TOR QKNUHAL hoiisowoik ; references loiniUc-il. Apply nt once. 2S1I Houth 19th street. C o3j 13 * WANTHD , aiRI. . . 1210 SOUTH 52D.C C 11523 18 * WANTHD , ami < roil anxnitAtj HQITSIJ- work In smnll family : must bi n good cook. Call morning' , 2713 Jackson street. C Msli 17 \VANTKO ! nx'pl'.itir.Ncni ) I.APY SIIKKT music clerk. AUdresi 13 C ) . lice ° "FOB. BENT HOUSES. HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OP THU CITY THE O. F. Davis rsinpnny , 1003 rnrnnin. D S78 0-ROOM COTTAGHs."MODERN. CHOICE IN Stanford Circle. C. 8. Elgutter. 201 Hoc build ing. HOUSES , F. K. DARLING. DARKER RLOCK. NEW MODERN S-ROOM HOUSE. 31 & MASON RENTAL AGENCY , C07 UROWN 11LOCK.D D SSI 8 AND 4-ROOM APARTMENTS. BTEAM HEAT ; references requhcd , 810 S. 22d. D SS2 FINE CORNER FLAT IN CLOUSER 11LOCK. 7 rooms , inngo nnd all other conveniences. George Clouser , room 2 , 1C23 Fnrnnm- D M335 C-ROOM II. 1901 N. 25 ; 3-ROOM H. 1302 CALI- fornla st. ; G-room II. 130S California.D D 50lm20 7-ROOM MODERN COTTAGE. EAST FRONT , J22.00. Fidelity Trust Co. , 1702 Fornnni. RENTAL AG'CY , HUTCHINSON , 1C23 Farnnm. D-M8I3 M2G FOR RENT , ONE OF THOSE CHOICE STEAM heated Hats In the I' , E. Her block , Kth and Jackson streets. Call at 1112 llnmcy street. D M145 FOR RENT TO A SMALL FIRST CLASS family without children , a nice nine room modern house. 3ir North 20th st. . rent reason able. Dogga & Hill , 14)3 Farnam St. D-213-A5 RENTAL AGENCY , SHERWOOD , 423 N. Y. Life. D-22G AS' . FIRST CLASS. WELL LOCATED HOUsi7s7 L. H. Skinner. 310 N. Y. Life. I1-34S < V-FOR RENT , C-ROOM COTTAGE , 503 SOUTH 31st street. D-M3S5 17 * HOUSES FOR RENT NEAR HANSCOM PARK : nil modern conveniences. IIIcl.s , 303 N. Y. Llfo bldg. D-M393 17 _ DESIRARLE EIGHT-ROOM ] KM'SE7 NEAR High school. Inquire 2C10 Capitol ave. A NL'MIIER OF MODERN HOUSES FOR rent. List your property with Geo. W. V. Coates , 15 Patterson blk. -M119 19 9-ROO.M 11RICK HOUSE. FIRST-CLASS CON- illtlon , 2717 Jnckhnn. Modern Improvements. 1 miu I re 3713 .Inckisoii , D M413 19 * FOR JIKNT W13 HAVE A LARGE LIST OP choice Itoiisi-H to rent at prices ranging from } ! i.OO per month and up. New list now rc-mly. tlno. J. Paul , Room 111 Hoard of Trade build- Ililt. D M4SQ IS' 8-ROOM HOUSE , ALL MODERN. C09 PARK "venue. Inquire nt Oil. D-.MI33 A13 4-ROOM MODERN FLATS. 23TH AND l.E.VV- emvorth. J. W. Snulre. 218 lira ll'Id's ; . D-li.3 9-ROOM HOUSE AND RARN , 2'.21 DAVEN- poit. Imiulro 222 N. 33d. D-MtiUl 22' FOR RENT , DURINO APRIL AND MAX > * , „ _ . . . , > Ihreo uunnH furnished for housekeeping ; bath , \ mound Moon desirable ; central location ; to tlrut class parties with referenced. Address. E 53. llee. D-512 22' FOB BENT FUBNISHED BOOMS. Rate * , Hie v ord Hist Insertion , Ic n word thereaftor. Nothing taken for ls l * than 2Je. FOR HOUS13KEEP- Ing for man and wife. Rent taken In hoard. 311) ) N. 17th. E-280 PLEASANT ROOM. 1919 DODGE. _ _ NICELY FURNISHED SOUTH ROOM WITH ak'ove , S-S.w month , CO ) S. 17th st. 1 1 123 17 * FOR REN p7KA8ANT SOUTH FRONT riHini , uuttablo for ono gentlemnii , 2.'I2 Fnrnam E-MI70 _ Pl'RNISIlED ROOM ; UENTLE.MAN. 2017 1IAR- ncy st E I8i-19' ( ri.ooii. PLEASANT. MODERN house , boiiHi'keepIng : furnlshi'd ; terms icason- txliU' : I vf erenrt's. Address 12 Ct , Hco olllco , E-M3I8 19' FUBNISHED BOOMS AND BOABD. Rates. l' < , o tvord first Insertion , lo n word thereafter. Nolhlntt taken for less than 23o. YOl'NO WOMEN'S HOME. UNDER CARE OF Women's Christian association , 111 S , nth st , P SS3 * _ _ _ _ ItOQMS AND 'ijOARDINO. UVuilYTinNO . ( list clssu. : iO ) l > auilis street. F 10J M19 , ROO.\s Wm I o.\RDALSO DAY HOARD. H7 0. 17lh Htiiuit. _ _ F-MS13 2i ) NICELY pmtNt8iiTi : snjTir"itboMi TvTrTi lliBt-Univ lionnl , 21J-I St. Mnry' * m > 'iun\ _ _ _ _ _ 1 3I3J8 DESIRAflLK ROOMS WlTflTlloAilD. llSFBlT- enci-s. 3 > i N , l tli , K MI61 IT' . . . . . RATES MODERVi. . Home table. 1K2I Farnnm stivet. P M433 i , EOLAN HOl'HlT ' , 111 NORTH 1STfTrtTRKEi. uuod rooms , yixnl table , ic.iwu.iMt > lalis. F -JIUI AH' I.ARC1E. COOL. "WELL FUIUsTsHCD tOUTII frunt rwm und prUnto bixird , ull inixliiin c.m. venlenco. Itltf DoiiKlas. l'-ilt 17' ROOMS IINSUITK , PlRST-l'LASS P.OAUD. rinuonablc , to I > ounc men. : i'Xi ' IVitmlis , F--M3II IS' FOB RENT STOKES AND OjTFIOES Rates , lOo a line each Inwrtlun. Jl.W a Una p r munth , Nuttdng taken for low than 2& . HIM SSToTt"s" ORE UUiLDlNU. llli VAK * num it. Uu t ; < A HIM , HUJ Karnam Hi. 1-KJm-U FOB RENT-STORES AND OFFICES. Continued. K MONTHS LEASE OF STORE , 209 B. 17TII. I-M123 OFFICES FOR RENT IN'THI3 fSCHLITZ bulldlnif , l th nnd Hnrney. Special Induce- mentM held out to permanent tcnantx. Apply to Jobit llros. , rooms W nnd Cl Schlltz build- ing. | I-MMI POR RENT , THE 4-STORY IltllCK IJUILDINO , DIG Fnrnam t , The building has n fireproof cement basement , complete ntcam heating fix- turen , water on all iloors , gas , etc. Apply at Ihe ulllce of The Ilec. I 010 FOR RKNT. TWO ELEOANT STORES AND bancmcntu , corner of llth nnd Hownul utrects ; Iw t location In Omaha for commission houses. A. J. Popplclon. Room 3H Flrsl National Rank bill K. I M414 19 AGENTS WANTED. Rntei. IVJc word first Inierllon , lo n word thereafter. Nothlne taken for less tiian 2oC. JM.OO TO JIM.OoTl'Tm'tONTH MADIJ IIV OUR nKents for the fastest nelllnif new Ixwk In America ; exchnlve territory ; l Mt commission ; Hxprc"n paid ; 30 days' credit ; no experience rc- Itilred.Vrlte for terms. P. W. Xemler * Co. . 1MX 1MI , St. ly > uls. Mo. _ J-.MC32 ! . _ AOKNTS MAKE T.-OO A DAY. nilEATEST kitchen utensil c\er Invented. Retain 2j ; 2 in 0 pold In every houso. Sample , postane paid , 2 cents. McMakln & Forshee , < lncln- J-C26 17' natl , O. _ M"KN AND WOMEN MAItn FROM J1M.OO TO , JJOO 00 a month handling quickest nelllntf house hold goods Inventeil. I'.cmlumn given customcra making nalen Immeniie. Larse iirollts nml pre miums lo iiKents. Household Specialty Co. , 73 4th street , Cincinnati. O. J M533 1. * _ AGENTS , LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. TO sell new patented nrtlcle Jilit out ; splendid seller ; blif prollts ; no rinks. InvestlRnto today. Send stamps for particulars. Putman Mfit. Co. , Cleveland , O , J MKO 18 * _ AffENTS TO HELL ADDING MACHINES TO buslneos men. Address Fiank Swc-et. Klrks- vllle. Mo. J MJ27 17' _ WANTED , AGENTS TO TAKE ORDERS 11 Y Hample , wo will pay expense and salary or al low big commlSHlnn. Samples easily carried ; Kent on triplication. Address Lock llox 123 , New York City. J M52J 17 * _ WANTED , AC ENTS FOR THE RANKERS' new combination life ami accident iiollcy. Liberal terma lo reliable men. S. J. Dennis , Lincoln , Neb. J M515 23 WANTED TO BENT. Rates , H4c word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 23c. WANTED , HOUSES FOR RENT. W. O. TEM- plcton. SOS I'nMon block. K2IJ 31 A YOUNG COUPLE WITJIOUT CHILDREN wish to rentn furnished house for the sum mer or would be willing to take care of house for family leaving the city for summer. Rest of city references furnished. Address 13 W , lee ! oirice/ t-450 18' STOItACtE. Rates , lOc a llni- each Insertion , Jl.SO a line per month. Nothing taken for less than 23c. STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS : CLEAN and cheap rate. R. Wells , 1111 Farnam.M M 838 STORAGE , WILLIAMS & CHO3 , 1211 HARNEY. WANTED TO BUY. llatei. JV4o word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25e. WANTED , STOCK OF GENERAL MDSE. FOR clear land nnd ccsh , J. D. Zlttle , Drownblk. . . Omaha. N-931 1IIGHTEST PRICE PAID FOR SECOND-HAND furniture , carpets , Moves , etc. S. II. Hrown. 32) N. 10th. Tol. 1711 , N 31IA9 * FAMILY HORSE AND CARRIAGE. ADDRESS , HlatliiK prle > ' . E C7 , Hee. N lto--l WANTED TO I1UY. A COl'NTRY I5ANK WITH paid up capital of $ :0.000.0) or 25OW.OO. Write partleuluis nml wild last published statement. Address Lock IJox "D , " Genoa , Neb.N N 53Q 19 FOB SALE FURNITURE. Rules , lOc n line enc'a Insertion. Jl.OO a line per month. Nothing taken for less than 23c. FOR SALE-HOUSEHOLD KtTRNITURE ; ALmost - most new ; will sell cheap , house for rent ; par ties leaving city. 3012 N IGth st. _ O-457-10 _ AUCTION FURNITURE OF STATE HOTEL In bulk , 1310 Douglas , March 20 , 10 a. m. O M4GIG FOB SALE HORSES.WAGONS.ETC. Rates , lee a line each' Insertion. Jl.W a line per month. Nothing taken for less than 23C. ALL KINDS OF VEHICLES AT GOG ON TJIB After March C I will liave on exhibition ( for a short time only ) nt 1213 Karnnm street. Omaha , n full line of line carriages , coupes , landaus. victorias , park and canopy rigs , buggies , phae tons , carts. buckboaid , all kinds of business nnd pleaiuro wagons , drays , milk and delivery wagons , which I will close out nt DOC ON THE DOLLAR. A full line nnd everything first-class. Come nnd see nnd be convinced that you can buy 'anything you want nt half pi Ice ut 1213 Far- nam street , Omaha , N.b. p > „ „ „ I' 163 A3 FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Rates. l'io word first Insertion , lo n word thcieaftcr. Nothmg taken for less than 23c. HALED HAY FOR PALE , THE STANDARD Cattle Company. Ames , Neb. , have 2.000 tons of good barn stored hay for sale. All orders filled piniiiptly. Q.-887 FOR SALE TWO POOL AND TWO MILLIARD tat- ! * , Manhattan st > le. monarch cushions , size U4 by 9. nnd all fixtures peitalnlnw thereto. Tables not used ono year yet. Will soil or trade. For particulars wilto to Frank Geoike , Carroll City , lown. Q 201 A4 FOR SALE. SECOND HAND ENGINES , IN ( list chibs shniio. fiom 5 to 40-horso power. In dustrial lion WorKs , Omaha. Q 321 AS A OOrTllURClLAR-PROOF SAFE AND TIME lock , with vault doom , fur fnlo nt a bargain. AUdiesi A. Dlxon , Coon Rapids , loun. Q-M172 21 LARGE PERFECT INCIIDATOR FOR SALE or trade. Aildjess E SO , Dee. Q MCOJ 18 ST ] RERNARD PUPPIES. " TO ROX Kr > , city. Q M4M n5 FOR SALE. NICE CLEAN GIIAV E L. OMAHA Silicon Wall Plaster Co. , 513 First National bank. Q M52J nlO CLAIRVOYANTS Rales , IVio word first Insertion , lo n word theieafter. Nothing taken for less than 23i ; . MRS. DR. II. WARREN. CLAIRVOYANT. REliable - liable business medium ; 7th > cnr at 119 N. 10. MASSAGE. BATK8 , ETC. Rales IHo n word first Insertion , lo n word thereafter. Nottilnj ; taken for less than 23 < % MADAME SMITH. 502 8. 1STH. 2ND FLOOR , room 3. Massage , \np3r , alcohol , steam , sul- phurino nnd sea baths. T M3CD 17 MASSAUE. MADAME 11ERNARD , 1419 DODUE. T-MI2I 1Q _ MME. RROWN. 1311 CAPITOL AVE. . MASSAOE treatment nml nn-dlcated baths. T 500 22 * PERSONAL. Rates , IHc n word first Insertion. Ic n word thereafter. Nothing takin for loss than 23c. VIAVI. HpMU TREATMENT FOR LADIES. Health book nnd consultation fnv. Addresj or call. Vlavl Co , iulte 3IC Dee Uldg , Lady attendant U M9H _ UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE JOHN NELSON 13 the only i > "i or. employed by me to do the Llcanlng of uuills and cesspools. A. MncDon- aid. City Unrbago Contractor. U M2II Att MRS. RARTON CHVES RKADlNOs" PALM- iDtry ut fi33 tf. Hill. I.aillos , 50u ; Kent * . $1.00. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ U MKC 17 * MASSAGE TRE.VTMENT. ELECTRO-THERMAL hatlia. Sculp unit hair .treatment , manicure ami chiropodist. Mrs. Post. 313'i S. ISth.Wlthnell blU U-iiSJ _ _ r JUST ARRIVE1 > 7-MADAME L/T ROOK HAS opened mnssuKe pal lorn nt 417 So. lltlu street , Impiovrd mantletllupathle ! , sulphur and alcoholicl.atln , l ) ( li restful and curative. Im proved S e < 1Isli hand luLblnir. 9 n , m. to S p. m.PiuIor9 3 and 4. U-M4J1 ! ! ) _ _ COMPOUND "OXYGEN ctriiES TXSTIIMA , brunchllln , fen > tiiiiitlon. | inltuiih , cte. rive ilaya free ut R. 33 Douglas blk. lOili and Dodxe. _ _ _ _ _ _ P-4J3 ulJ ORACi : DE SENNA : PLEASE ( HST MAIL AT Kdiierul delivery. Adelbort. _ LT MIUJ 1 A lioOD DIRL , WISHINO TO ATTEND school and do HuhtrnK In small family , can find a homo on West Furnam street. E i , l ee. _ _ .U- _ WANTED. 1.000 MEN.WOMEN AND CHII.- dron ; muit bo ruptured ; wilt pure llu-m In 3 lu 0 weeks. IMy "him cured. D.ntmpoil rupture cure. Apply at oncu lo HiA. . J. Cook , Grand Hotel Annex , Council llluffn , or vrlte W , R. Myers , bUlne H iiiamiKer , Anlt.i. la. U-Mtn K * MONEY TO LOAN-RtVL EST ATE Rates. lOo a line each Insertion , Jl.W n line per numb. Nothing taknn fet lew tlun Sic. LOANS ON JMPRO viD' : rNI > UNlilpTtUVED city property. 13,0 > M and upwards , i to 114 per cent , no delay * . W , Karnam Smith & Co. , 1124 Fornam. W-S31 --T Oh BobbBUtytfnqlVou ncecln'Cliancf u Why Polly Pepper ! _ _ My Mamma uses Jjls Soap , and 5ays itetfjc ' IS MADIJ nv best'e.Ver made ; so of courj N.K.Fnlrljank8tCo. there is a Sanfa Claus ! Chicago. MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE. Continued. ANTHONY LOAN AND TRUST CO. . 31S N. Y. Life , loans at low rates for choice security on Nebraska and Iowa farms or Omaha city property. W 892 MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES ON Improved and unimproved Omaha real estate , 1 to B years. Fidelity Trust Co. 1702 Fnrnam. " MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. THI3 O. F. Davis Co. , IWj Furnam Bt. W VfflO MONEY TO LOAN ON FARMS IN DOUGLAS county nnd Omaha city property. No delay. Fidelity Trust Co. , 1702 Furnam st. W MS'J3 MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA PROPERTY and Nebraska farms at from 0 to 7 per cent. W. It. Molkle , First Nnl'l bank bldg. W S9I i.ENTRAL LOAN AND TRUST CO. , 308 UKB building. W 705 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real estate. Urennan , Love & Co. , Paxton blk. W M133 LOANS ON REAL ESTATE , WARRANTS , GOOD notes , etc. , bought. Gaivln Uros. . 210 N. Y. Life. W 273 OMOHA LOAN & TRUST CO. , ICTII AND Douglas sts. . loan money on city and farm property at lowest rates of Interest. W S03 WANTED. APPLICATIONS FOR LOANS. J. D. Zlttlc , llrown blk. . Omaha. W 333 MORTGAGE LOANS , A. MOORE. 501 N. V. Life. W 320AS * LOANS WANTED ON CITY AND FARM property. J. N. Frcnzer , opp. 1' . O.W W S83 nlO MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. SHORT TIME LOANS. 701 N. Y. LIFE 11LDO. X M200 aS THE PLACE TO I1ORROW MONEY ; ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. ( MONEY ON HORSES AND MULES , I MONEY ON WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. ! MONEY ON PIANOS AND ORGANS. MONEY ON WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS , , MONEY ON MERCHANDISE , MONEY ON ANY CHATTEL SECURITIES , MONEY ON goods that remain with you. MONEY IF YOU WANT NO PUHLIC1TY. AlumY JIN largo or Rinaii amounts. MONEY AT LOWEST I'OSSIHLB RATES. MONEY IN QUICKEST POSSII1LE TIMD. MONEY THAT you muy t > ny hjck nt any llmo and In any amount , Is nt ROOM 4 , W1THNELL Lloclc. cor. 13th and Hnrrcy sts. THE FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. " MONEY TO LOAN- Wo will loan you nny sum which you wish , small or large , at the lowest possible rates. In the quickest possible tlmo nnd for nny length of tlmo to suit you. You can pay It back In such Installments as you wish , when you wish , nnd only pay for It as long an you keep It. You can borrow on HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANOS , HORSJES. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS. MERCHANDISE , OR ANY OTHER SECURITY , Without publicity or removal of property. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. . 300 SOUTH 10TII STREET. First Iloor above the street. THE OLDEST. LARGEST AND ONLY INCOR PORATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA. MONEY TO LOAN ON HORSES. WAGONS , pianos nnd furniture of all kinds. Business confidential. J. IJ. Haddock , room 7 RnmRo block. X-89S WILL LOAN MONEY ON ANY KIND OF security ; strictly confidential. A. 12. Harris , room 1 , Continental block. X 897 MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE. PIANOS , nil articles of value. Fred Terry. 430 Ramgo block. X-899 BUSINESS CHANCES. Rates , lOc a line each Insertion. 1.M n line per month. Nothing taken for leas tlmn 25e. DRUQ STORE , CENTRALLY LOCATED , ON easy terms. Her 618. city. Y M0 _ $100.00 YIELDS 145.00 WEEKLY ; FINANCIAL depression docs not affect Howe's Infalllulo Handicapping system. Rest nnd safest specula tive Investment offered ; third successful year ; prospectus 1894 free. C. D. Rowe. Ilex 127. Urooklyn. N. Y. Y-M94C Mil * I DESIRE TO INTEREST J3.000 TO J7.000 CAP- Itnl In extension of well established , clean nnd legltlmnto business that netted over 13 per cent on J7.000.00 In 1833 after paying all expenses and Including allowance for personal management. Everything clean nnd above ooard and Investi gation Invited. Addreas E U. cam IPC. "i--M 71 17 MEAT MARKET FOR SALE , CENTRALLY located ; fitted up first class ; doing good busi ness. Address C , Uoo olllce. Council liluffs. Y-287 A7 WANTED-MAN TO RUY RETIRING PART- ncr'a Interest In best paying business of the kind In the city. IluslnetH will net $1W.OO per month. J300.00 will buy. Address E 51 J5ee , WANTED. MAN WITH CAPITAL TO INVEST In patenteil Invention for scp-mitlng gold from the waters of rivers. Addioss Robert Elliott , Marslmlltown , la. Y M4CG IS' A GOOD RUSINESS CHANCE. THE STOCK of hnnlwuic , farm Implements , wagoils. bug gies , etc. , of the tlrm of J. C. Yctzer A ; Co. of Atlantic , In. , Is now for sale at a bargain. ThlH stock Is In good condition. Apply to Then G. Stelnke , iccolvcr. Y M53I 13 A HUSTLER. SHREWD , ACTIVE , EXPlTlU- cnced. best of references , with olllco nnd Bplen- dld sample room In cential pait and on promi nent street of Philadelphia , whose time Is not fully occupied , desires nn agency fur n legiti mate olllce business. George Raskins , 232 Noith 9th street. Philadelphia , Room 1. Y MS31 IS' FOB EXCHANGE. Rates. lOo n line first Insertion , 11.50 a Una per month. Nothing taken for less than 23c. STOCK OF MlTuNERY- AND NOTIONS ; want hoisca and cattle. Uox 253 , Frankfort , Ind. Z-901 _ 160 ACRES HAY LAND. 0 MILES FROM CKN- trnl City , to trade tor merchandise , groceries prcfuired. Uox 651. Cential City , Neb. Z-212 M1C _ I OWN 100 FARMS IN NEI1RASKA. KANSAS and Dakota , Will tell cheap or exchange for mdso. , hoi sex und cattle. Address box 7i ) , Frankfort , Ind. LAND AND CASH FOR GENERAL MER- chandlse. lox 201. Eustls. Nob. S5-2M IS' I WILL EXCHANGE 300 ACRES FI.Nrn LAND In Cedar county and give } 2OUO rash for IS.OOO stock nf goods. Addrcai confidential , llox 413 David Hty , Neb. K 4S > _ FINE HORSE. NEW PHAETON FOR CLEAR lot or diamonds. Address 95 , Hotel Dellone. H-Ml'/l IS' _ UUSINESS I1LOCK FOR HALE OR TRADE for land or indse. In eastern Nebraska. P. O , llox 100. Crcston , Neb. 55 MB2I alO' _ TO EXC1IANOE. PNENCI'MIIKlTED FARM land nnd n llttli money for stoclf Kl > nernl n > ilc. or cruoerleK valued nf lesa than J"i.i ) .i . Ad dress Jlox tl. Auburn , NebM521 la * _ FOR EXC'HANGi : . A SI LENDID FARM. 100 ueios ( no fiicumbninct' ) , In Wheeler county , 0 mllex from county peat , to trnilu for n stock of nail paper. T , 13. Itmnner , Room 1 , W ru block. V.-MS22 FOB SALE REAL ESTATE. Rates , lOa a line e.ic'i Insertion , 41.50 n line per month , Nothing taken for loss tlmn t3c. cTfuAP HUMES FOR SALE. Housoj und lots , nil sites , locations and prices. Inkfii uml r foieelo Ura by eastern parties who Instil on Immediate tuile. Also Nebraska funn IniuU. Will n ll nt hnlfnlue , nnd easy terms. R. F. Ranklne , Omaha Natlcnal bank. It E-MM1 _ _ _ ' ' ONI : NO'ACHI ; FA'RM FOR SALIX APPLY TO W. J. Harrison nr A. D. Ro tf , on farm , lilalr. u i- IIAIIOAI.V. N. 15. CORNER STII AND HICK- cry. P. C. Purling , .irk r block. It H-MJ7J , HOUSES , I.OTrt AND FARM * sale or IruJc , F. K. Darllnic , IlarUer block.Ml FOB SALE BEAL ESTATE. Conllnued. Two more of those beautiful cot tages In Avondale park are now open for inspection. Modern In every particular , Including electric lights , newer , paved street , stone walks , trees , parks , etc. No special taxes. No car fare. Prices very low. low.We We have n number of decided bntgalns In vacant lots , and cottage homes on very onsy terms. It will pay you to examine our list before purchasing. FIDELITY TRI'ST CO. , 17UJIFarnam street. RE-529m21 GREAT SNAP. LEVEL , RICH GARDEN lands , one mile from city limits , JCO.OO to J1W.C" per acre , on t > years time ; some trade. Call 910 N. Y. Llfo building. RE 917 M31' HOMES AT .HALF PRICK-PROPERTY which has comiT Into our possession by fore closure of moitgage will be sold at great bar gains. Home * fiom $1,000 up. The Hates- Smith Inv. Co. . IC03 Fnrnam st. It E 133-13 FOR SALE , A FINE HOME OF 12 ROOMS outside of bath rooms , closet , pantry , furnace room , etc. . In one of the best locations , ele gantly furnished and fully equipped In every particular , ready to step right Intn , nnd a baignln for anyone about to locate. The wholu outfit , house , lot nnd furniture , $12,000.00 , much less than cost nnd only offered for halo on account of family being away much of the time the present year. = Address D CO , lice. i mil R U Ij0n3 _ FOR SALE , 7-ROOM COVTAOK AND LOT AT 2211 Webster street. , for $3,800.04. Apply on premises. { R E M4I3 nl3 * A NEW ENGLAND ItOMK FOR { GOO ; 287 acres , house nnd barn , apple and maple orchard nml fine stream ) through farm. Partic ulars of thH and 73. others. J. W. Curtis , Great Harrington. Mass,1 RE M46S 17' 20 SECTIONS CHOICE LAND ; CHEAP ; TERMS " easy ; colony wanted"cpmmlsson ! liberal ; also lands for stock and 'jtidse. J. W. Welpton , Grant , Neb. AJ RE 103 A3' FOR HALE. A LOT OR.t.WO ON 10TH STREET where the new ferry .across the Missouri river will have its landlrtg. There will be some money in.ule In buying- couple of lots now nt that point. T. C. IJrunner , Room 1. Waie block. - u E M321 IS FOB LEASE BEAL ESTATE. Rates , ' I'/Jc y-ord first'1 Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing talren'for less than 23c. FOR LEASE. 20 O"R' 40-A'CRE TRACTS NEAR Florence lake , $3.00 per acre. Uoggs & Hill. R 937 M30 FOR LEASE-REAL ESTATE. Wo have received Instructions to lease for a term of years twenly lots on Dlondo street bet - t een 21th nnd 27th streets. These lots will bo leased at a low price. Size of lots , 30x127 and 157 feet. Also have for rent n twenty-acre tract on 30th street cast of Fart Omaha , only four miles from the postolflcc. Cheap. Gee , J. Paul , Room 111 Hoaid of Trade building. M479 18' LOST. : Rates , l4c ! word first Insertion. Ic a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 23c. LOST. DOCTOR ACCOUNT ROOK , SOMEwhere - where In northwestern part of city. Mnrch 10. Return to Dr. Mathcws , room 407 N. Y. Life , nnd receive reward. M503 10' LOST , A MALE PUO DOG NAMED HOLLO. Reward will bo paid If returned to 1010 South 2Dth street. MI91 18 * LOST , RED SETTER PUP , . ANSWERS TO THE name of Howlur. Return to 3122 Farnam and receive rcwaid. 503 18 LOST , PURSE CONTAINING VALUABLE PApers - pers and traveling man's card ; payment has been slopped on papcis. Return to this olllce nnd receive reward. 613 is * LOST , ST. RERNARD DOG , AROUT 2 YEARS old. Return , 1309 Lonvcmvorth st 010 10 * SHOBTHAND AND TYPEWBITING. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL OF SHORTILVND , 313 N. Y. Life , Omaha. Ask for circular , M903 CUTLEBY GBINDING. A. L. UNDELAND IS NOW READY TO DO all kinds of Una grinding at hU old stand , 103 S. llth street. 307 nlO MEDICAL. Rates , IVio word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 23e DR. C. V. CROOK'S NEW METHOD TREATment - ment of nerves , stomach and heart. 4D7 Dee Ilulldlm ; . M332 M2J MUSIC , ABT AND LANGUAGE. Rates , lOc n line each Insertion , $1.60 n line per month. Nothing taken for lesa than 23c. O FG ELLEN DECK , 5Xt o7iT AND teacher. ISl'l ' California st. 911 UNDEBTAKEBS AND EMB ALMEBS Rates , IVio word first Insertion , lo a word Ihei carter. Notlilntr laken for less than 23c. H , K. I1URKET. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND tmbalmcr. 1C18 Chicago at. Tel. 30. DQ4 DBESSMAKING. Rales. two wonl first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taHtft for less than 23c. DRESSMAKINO IN FAMILIES. MISS STURDY. 421S Nicholas. n HI A2' UPHOLS'TEBING. Rates. lOc a line nrst .Insertion . , Jl.60 a line per month. Nothing taken for less tlmn 25c. OLOIJE UPHOLSTERING CO. , GENERAL FUR- nlturo jepalrlnKi e tbilhtes and Information promptly attended la 2023 Telephone 760. ' > BUREAU. BUESA ' 05. . SOLICITOUS.Hou Hulldlns. OMAHA. Ijfu. Advluo FUEK. INSTIlUMnNTS plac'p ' < lpn , record March 1C , ISI ! ) : „ . WARRANTY DEEDS. A 13 Andrews to J A Hgrbacb , a U lot 10 , Oknhoma . ' I 1 WO T M Palmer lo O W Rogers , lol 0 , block 2. ' Patrlck'H add 4 coj J M Young nnd wife to P II Young , lot 3 , block 2. " > , Popjilelou park 500 Same to mine , lulu 3 nnd 4 , bloik 13 , HaundeiH A : H'a Highland park COO W D Godfu-y to Jom : Haunter , 59x13 : ! feet In nw no u-i-13 . - j GOO J N Frenzer to Henry Hoeschcn , lot 1' ' ) , block A. llMlfunl ndd S 13 L Jaynt'H and wlfo to J II Hluclilni- . lots 10. 11 and 12. block 1 ; lots 2 > j , 21 und 22. block B. North Omahii " ,000 Omn'i.i Ilenl Estate and Trust company to L M Clayton et al , lol a S and 20 , block 1 , Suutiilers & H'B add ti ) Wnlmit Hill 1,100 M P McCraeken und ImaUmd to Onmlki Loan and Trust company , Iota U und M , block 3 , MntlhewiT HUlxllv j QOi ) Hans Qlnen to Anna Polltka , lots 13 and 10 , block 2 , Arlwr 1'lnce 1,400 D13UI > H. Justus and John Houhl , executors , to John Neuhauii. v 7-lli-U , . . , 7,20) D L Juhnxnn. > iwlal ma ter , lo (1 W Smith , lol U , block 110 , Dundee Place. . . . 497 Tolal amount of tnuiiferi I TM PTMl nr T rriAl % < PTAmf PErFER CREATLD A STORM Resolution to Investigate. Sugar Stock Specu lation Among Senators Troublesome. LEFT A BAD IMPRESSION GENERALLY Hold Speech nf Senator ( loriuilti In Opposi tion to tlio rropo.olttiin Defciitoil the Mfiisiirr , Hut .AliuiyVlu > Voted t It Aru Sorry. \VASIHNOTON , Mnrch 1C. ( Special Cor- rosonilonco. | ) ) Tlioro nro a nuinticr of sena tors who voted ngnlnst tlio I'cfter resolution to ( InvcatlfiiUc ; tlio charRO that senators spcciilatcil hi Sugar Trust stock upon In formation ( obtained throiiRli their olllclnl position \vlio now regret their notion. It was the bold speech of Senator Gorman of Maryland In opposition to the proposition to probe these charges that defeated the meas ure. When the resolution was first Intro duced , and even when It was called up for action , there \voro not three senators In the chamber who knew that there would be any formidable opposition offered. The speech of the Maryland democrat was full of pas sion and appeal. In a word , It assumed that a United States senator could not afford to befoul his own position ; that before the country ho must stand so high In estimation and his position ho so exalted In character as to ba beyond suspicion. This appeal em boldened those who wanted to smother the proposed Investigation for reasons host known to themselves , and It gave others an opportunity to anticipate the future , should an Investigation bo proposed , which might Btrlko themselves a broadside. Of course , no senator , under the rules which govern the senate , would have the hardihood In promulgating charges and re questing an Investigation to name those who were expected to be punished by tlio In quiry. Under the rule of "senatorial cour tesy" which prevails It Is almost Impossible for a senator to accomplish anything If ho should make a personal enemy of any ono prominent majority senator or any con siderable number of those In the minority. Once ho engendered their open hostility they would make his official llfo a burden ; they would make his commission a nullity and lib work fruitless. Whenever a senator appeals to a colleague to stand by him In a matter which Is purely personal It Is rare that the request Is re fused. For Instance , a senator asks a col league of the opposite political party to do him a personal service , oven when that sorvlco Is In antagonism to the Interests of the colleague , the request Is seldom refused. Recently President Cleveland nominated a postmaster In Illinois who was personally offensive to Senator Cullom ( rep. ) . It Is presumed that the president made the nom ination either upon the endorsement or with the acquiescence of Senator Palmer ( dem. ) , When the nomination came before the sen ate the democratic senator from Illinois , as a personal favor to his republican colleague , voted and worked against the nomination and It was defeated. nis counsE WELL CHOSEN. Had Senator Peffer named In his resolu tion senators who were suspected of having "worked" the market upon Insldo Informa tion obtained through their olllclnl position ho would not only have personally offended those senators and engendered their hostility to an extent which would have macio his scat a vacuum , but ho would have by doing so appealed to the senate to vote down the resolution of Inqulpy , as by naming the sen ators he would have cast direct aspersion upon the senators named. Ho took the only and most successful course left open to him , that of reciting the charges and calling for an Investlgctlon , without naming those against whom the hand of suspicion was pointed. It has Just occurred to those who have voted against the resolution without any direct personal Interest that they made a mistake. The significance of the defeat of this resolution to Investigate the sugar specu lators lies In the fact that It creates at least suspicion that there are senators who are willing to vote against a resolution of In- aulrv into the action of other senators upon the theory that those under suspicion would reciprocate the courtesy If the gun was directed upon themselves. In other words It looked llko there was a "mutual protection society , " and by the action the public mind la made to believe that senators would de clare their own position to bo above sus- WORTH A GUIMSA A BOX. ( Tasteless-Effectual. ) I'OIt ALI , DBSORDERS , Such as Sick Headache , Weak Stomach , Impaired Digestion , Const ipatioR , / Liver Complaint , and Female Ailments. Covered with a Tasteless & Solnblo Coating. Of all tlrugeibts. Price Sr cents n box. New Yorlc n m fo ajrrU St . RHILWflYTIMKOHRD Leases ICHICAGO. RURLINGTON & Q.IArrlvc" Om.ibal Dcpnl 10th nnd Mason Sts. ( Omaha 4:45pm : Chicago Vestibule ! lW.im : 9:43am : Chicago Express 4:2ipm : 7:02pm : Chicago nnd Iowa Local Jii : ) .im ll35am ! 1'nclllo Junction Local 505pm ; .eaves IHL'RLINGTON & MO. RIVER.IArrlves Omahal Depot 10th and Mason Sts. | Oinnln 0:15am : Denver Express. . . . , 9:35.im : 0:15.im : Dendwood Expiess 4:10 : | > m 4 50pm Denver Kxprvss 4:10pm : G.50pm..Nebinkn Loeiil ( except Sun. ) . . . G:5)nm : ) S:13am..Lincoln : Local ( except Sunday..11 ; 23am .eaves I K. C. . ST. J. & C. H. ( Arrives Omahal Depot 10th and Mason Sti. I Omaha 8(5nm . Knnins City Day Express . fi:35pm a lpin.K. C. Night Ex. via U. P. Trans. CiV.un : ) .eaves I ClTTc7vo67"R7 17 & l'"ACIlIc7lA"rfives = OmahallinlQn Depot 10th nnd Mason Bta. | Omaha EAST. ! ) :30.un. Atlnntlo Expnsi ( ex. Sunday. ) . . 7:10pm : S:00pm.NlKhl Express . Csnam 5:0-pm. : ) . . .Chicago VeMlbuled Limited. . . . 2uOpnt : 2:10nm.OKIahiima : Exp. ( to C. II. i-x Sun. ) . 0:23am : _ VEST. _ _ . GtSOnm.OMaliomn & Texas I3xp. ( ex Sun.13:10arn ) : 2:03pni..Colorado : Limited . 4:5fpm : ) .eaves I UNION PACIFIC. JArrlveH DniuhnUTnlon D ' | n > t , 10th & MasonjBiB.fOnialiit i > :50am : . Denver Express . . . . . . 3:50pm : 2irpm . Oveilund Flyer . < l:20 : | > m 3:4' : > pm.Iealrlce ! K Htrninsb'g Ex ( ex Sim.t2:30ain ) : 0:40pm : . Pacific Expiess . 10'55am 630im ; | . Fast Mall. . . . 420iiiii ! .eaves | CHICAGO MIL7 & 8T. PAUL.\rrlve | ( imahaq'iilon Depot 10th ScMasonjSts. | Omiiha 6:33pm : . Chicago Limited . .77Ta40am ; l3flam. ; . , .Chicago Expiess ( ex. Sun , ) . . . . i-Mian F.T E. MO. " VA7jLEY. lArrlvcj Omnhal Depol 13th nnd Webster Sis. | Oinqh.i .ciivru I CHICAGO & NORTHWESr'N I Arrived" OmnlmilT. P. Depot 10th R Mntun Sn | Omaha 1:05.1)11 : ) . . . . . . Chicago Express . o : IDpm 4:03pm : . Vestibule Limited . 9:20am : C:3opin : . Eastern Flyer . 23mn : ! C:3ipmix. : ) ( : Sat. ) . .Chic. Pass. . ( Ex. Mon. ) 9:23 : in" 0:5. : > am . . . . .Mo. Valley Local . 10:20pm : , eatM PACIFIC. AlllM'H Oniahd Di'pol _ 15th _ und Webster _ Sts. _ Oni.ihu 220pm ; . StMula \ Express. . . . . . . . . .a Main ) ; nOpm , . St. Louis Express . 4:5Upm : Siltfpm. Dally ( ex. Hun. ) Nebraska Local. ! tlOam ! leavejt I C",7 ST. P. . M. & O. TArrTTps" Omahal Hopot 18th and Webster Bts. _ [ _ _ OmaIin i:5iani..Hloiix : City Accommodation. . . . 10 : : . ) pm 2l.'pm ; Kloux City Kipiess ( Ex. .Snn..12liim ) : ) SHSmn. . . . . . .St. Paul Limited . . . a.a.Viin Sox u * I HIOiJx c7rfvr" & PAClPil ; JArrlvm' OmahnlU , P. Depot 10th & Mason Sts. I BS5am ; . Sioux City Passenger . 103v"m ; | 35-'pm. ; . . . . . . . .St. Paul Expremi. . . . . . 10Qi : < uin .ruvtM I SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC : lArrlvm OmahaJpot | 15lh nnd Websler Sis. | Omiha 5tipm . ,7. .St. Paul LlmlU-.l . i : pm . Chlenno Limited . 9 3iam laTesl OM7VIIA & " ST IXH'IH. lArrhis Omahajt' . P. Deput IDth & Matnn Hl I Omaha 3.51pm , . . .BU Louis Cannon Hall . 12:3Ji : > m plclon. U lookn as though sonatora who were nulltlcs.i of a upcclllo charso were al ways on Iho alert for come charRo which wouhl stand by reason of truth. It reminds ono of the reason assigned by Senator Han- < lcrs of Montana for not ilonyltiK a falsa charge n aln t him. lie said ho Intended to keep his mouth closet ) , becatiso a denial might bring out a charge which wan true , nnd his Elleucn would then Impress the pub lic with the truthfulness of that charge. Several of those senators who were Innocent of even a Biiaplclon of having Improperly handled their olllclnl secrets now regret that they voted against the Investigation , be cause , they say , there nro many persons who will bellevo that thdlr object Was seirUh nnd Intended to block the way for any charge which might In the future , bo brought against themselves. LAItOR ADVOCATES nnFOHR CON.OH12SS. There have been about Washington during the past two months several hundred repro- sentallvo labor men and others Interested In affairs before congress. They nro from the bone nnd sinew of the various scclloim nf the country.Vhllo the tariff bill was before Iho house these strangers occupied the gnllcrlca and were attentive listeners. Blnco the tariff bill went to the finance committee they have from day to day occupied the senate galleries and followed the debates In that body.Vhllo other subjects have been before the senate the tariff has been adverted - verted to more than nny oilier subject. Scarcely a speech has been delivered that has not contained vigorous references to the tariff. It has been Interesllng to note the Impression which the tariff debate In the house and the references to that subject by senators have matlo upon these men In the galleries. On Wednesday , while democratic senatorn were trying to exculpate themselves from the charge that they had been dealing In Sugar stock upon information secured through their olllclal positions , and when .Senator llcrry of Arkansas on Tucmlny arose lo a personal statement and declare. ! himself to bo a free Iradcr. ihero was a decided ex pression of senllment from these men In the galleries. When senators declared them selves to bo free traders there was an almost breathless alienee. When there was any senllmonl In favor of a protective tariff uttered the applause from Iho galleries was so vigorous as to rcqulro Vlco President Stevenson's gavel to come Into vigorous use , and several times the chair had to command the galleries to cease their npplnuso. If such a thing were permlssable there Is no doubt that groans jind lilssen would have fol lowed the free trade utterances. There has not been a laboring man or farmer or mechanic In Washington this winter to advo cate free Irade or a lower larlff. They have all como In the Interest of republican pro- lecllon. UNIQUE PLAN TO SAVR POSTAGE. A novel scheme of great Interest to per sons doing an extensive business by mall Is being launched In Washington. It Is a return envelopeanil poslal card which Isle lo bo paid of poslago when delivered to addresses. At present an enormous amount of postage - ago Is annually wasted by business mun who send to their customers post paid en velopes , postal cards and wrappers with their return address upon them , and which arc never used. The object is to supply Iho customer with not only free postage In ordering goods , but a properly addressed envelope or card. Insurance companies especially have wasted enormous sums of money In prepaid return envelopes , which they send out to persons whom lliey 1m- aglno desire Insurance , along with jdrctt- lars , policies , etc. In a great maify In stances the persons receiving the stamped envelope simply erase the address and use It In their private correspondence. A company has been formed here for Iho prinllng of commercial envelopes , cards , elc. , which will have upon them a checker or token announcing that so much postage Is required lo carry Iho mailer , hut that the postage Is to bo paid by the party re ceiving the communication. The check or token is torn off when the mailer is mailed and Is held by Ihe sender as evidence of tlio fact that the missive was mailed to thu party whoso address was printed upon It. Legislation , of course , will bo required In order to authorize the sending of letters , cards , etc. . without prepayment of postage , but the company Is confident that It will succeed In securing the legislation , and at the same time there Is to ho a penalty at- lached for changing Iho address In mich a manner as lo make any other person than the one who buys the return payment stationery pay the postage. Of course , the object In securing this favored stallonory will bo so great as to make a monopoly for the company having the patents nnd the law , and it is expected that It will completely revolutionize the present method of doing commercial business by mall , as It would enormcusly Increase In volume. ALL WASHINGTON INTERESTED. All Interest In Washington just now cen ters about the city Judiciary building. The celebrated Pollard-Drccklnrldgo breach of marriage promise suit attracts more atten tion than congress ; and yet fewer persons can crowd Into the llltlo court room than could got into the parlor of an ordinary country hotel. The women of Washington are especially Interested In this unsavory case. It Is prob ably because Justice Bradley has excluded women from Iho court room. Women always want , through curiosity , to see or hear all that It Is designed they should not see or hear. The local newspapers are printing re ports of the trial , covering from four columns to a page each day , and eoino of them have profuse Illustrations. Around the newspaper offlces about ,1 o'clock on each week day afternoon great crowds cluster , walling for the Pollard-Urccklnrldge news. The sales of the local newspapers are vastly augmented by these trials. Ono evening paper issues a noon-day edition , and It la eagerly snapped up by those who cannot wait for thu edition nt : l. At the capltol Ihcro IH also absorbing In terest In this trial. The representatives and senators who know Ihe defendant read every line of the reports. A majority of the men In congress are lawyers , and they sit In the cloak rooms and discuss features of the trial and bet on the result. Just now Iho census of opinion Is very strong that n verdict will bo found against the defendant. There Is , howovcr _ , lltllo sympathy for the complainant here. Public sentiment sets both sides down as reprehensible and ah- liorrent. It Is regarded as revolting upon both sides ; but there Is no sympathy , espe cially for the defendant , who ban jlono noth ing to extenuate his offenses or excuse his long years of revelry. WILL LET CLAIMANTS WAIT. There nro to bo no appropriations made at this seslon to pay the luhts of the govern ment. A distinguished member of the claims committee of the senate nnd also one of the house committee on claims tayn It is not the Intention lo make nny aproprlntlon nt thU session to satisfy the judgments of claimants who have secured verdicts against the gov ernment In the court of claims. "Tho whole question of payment of judgments against the government Is to go over to Ihe next session , " says a member of ono of the clalmi committees. "Wo have rome to the conclu sion that the condition of the treasury will not Justify appropriations now. " This Is pretty tough. A contractor for tha government , for Instance , will expend than sands nnd Ihousands of dollars In doing n piece of work. Ho will ask to have the work approved , and there is every delay possible by the government's rcpresontallves. Finally the work Is approved. Some technicality will bo found for throwing out the claim , Then the contractor gooH to the court ot claims , and ho secures a judgment. A jutlg. mont against the government Is not worth a farthing unless congrcs will make nn ap propriation to pay It. Everything ilepomK upon thu Integrity of the leaders In con gress. At present they are making aproprla- lions to do uU sorts of things In their dis tricts and the states , but they calmly and coolly look upon the man with a claim , even n judgment representing expenditures upon a contract where the contractor makes n loss , with contempt. Hut after confiscating the seigniorage hold In the treasury as collateral security for tlm full satisfaction of silver obligations out standing , almost anything can bo confident ! ) expected at the hands of this congress , it Is just as disreputable an the sale of any col lateral security before the debt on which tht collateral Is posted falls duo. Claimants throughout the country who have not i\ political "pull" on this congress may Just ns well make up their minds to wait until tin republicans come Into power again before , they can hope to have their honest dim liquidated. PEUHY S. IIUAT1I. Wo could not improve me finality If wo paid double the prlco , DuWIU's Wllc'i Hazel Salvo Is the best salvo that experience can produce , or that money can buy. AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Municipal Ticket Nominated by the Demo- cmtio Oviivontion Yesterday , WORK CHIEFLY DONE BY ACCLAMATION AVID Niiinn Thrlr Stnmlnril Tmlny Tlm-n I'urlli'i Srrloiinly Hurt In a Kuimuny l.ml Attiirln Ilia ulth Kulfo. Mayor Hi ) T. .JOHNSON Troamirer " . . . THOMAS HOCTOll Clerk JOSEPH J. MAIiKV Police Judge KUANK CHHISTMA.V Councllmen JAMKS It. llt'U.A. HHNIIY MHIS3 JOHN J. HVAN J. A. WAt/l'KHS School Hoard CUNTON MOKOAN H1HAM COCKKHKhU The democratic city convention was called to order nt 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon by Mr. Uhody Redmond of the central commit tee. The call was read , and then the con vention nroceedod In nrirtinl7n liv I J. M. Tanner chairman , and James Kltzgor- ald and James Dr.uly secrot.irlrs. The credentials of the delegates were passed upon nnd the chair announced that nominations were In order. Kil T. Johnson was the unanimous cholco for mayor. Thomas Hector was nominated by accla mation for treasurer. Tlioro was no opposition lo Joseph J. Malcy for city clerk. KMnk ChrlRtmnn was unanimously nomi nated for police Judge. When It came to the nomination for coun cilman from the Klrst ward the names of Jamea II. Dulla nnd Clinton .Morgan were submitted. Mr. Dullu received n majority of the votes east nndns declared the choice. Kroin the Second \\ard Henry Mclss nnd Harry Slrattonero placed In nomination. Mr. Melss was victorious. John J. Ilyan and J. A. Wnltars had no opposition In the Third and Kourth waids and were declared the unanimous choice of the convention. Kor members of the school board the names of Clinton Morgan , lllram Cockerell and J. IJ. Cross were Introduced. The two former received the highest number of votes and were declared nominated. The following central commlltcemon were then elected : James Fitzgerald , chairman ; Patrick Martin , First ward ; Moso Redmond , Second ward ; William Martin , Third ward ; Joseph Duffy , Fourth ward. The proceedings were very harmonious and the nominations seemed to * Milt the demo crats In every instance. CItI/cits' Ticket Toiliiy. The citizens campaign clubs In the various precincts throughout the city mot last Light to select delegates for the nominating con vention which will bo held at I'lvonka's hall this afternoon. Flvo delegates were chosen from each precinct , which will make a con vention of forty-dye delegates. The complexion of thu convention was changed somewhat last night. In the First ward tlio friends of M. Maybcrry Insisted on his being endorsed. This Is Councilman Wyman's homo and that gentleman dcslrea to bo returned to thu council. George. F. Nlser Is also a cnndldlato for the nomination and T. C. McDonald also has n following for the snmo honors. Z. P. Hedges and A. II. Murdock nro contesting hotly for the nomi nation for police Judge , but the former scorns lo bo In Iho lead. Councilman Schultz will be nominated for mayor without opposition , and It Is pretty certain that W. O. Sloan wl 1 iccelvo the uiidornemcnt of the convention for treasurer. Tlio convention will bo called at 2 o'clock. Kiiimvuiy CuiiHi't ) llrokcn HOIICH. Mr. Merrill , assistant Inspector to Dr. Sherman at Swift's packing house , and Grant Sweeney , the liveryman ; ' had a nar row escape yesterday evening from being killed. As It was Mr. Merrill's ankle wna broken and Mr. Sweeney is badly bruised and Injured. The men were In a buggy and had Just driven to the \vcst end of the L street via duct , when ono of the wheels rolled off the buggy. The break frightened the horse and ho started to run. Mr. Merrill fell to ono sldo. but Mr. Sweeney hung on to the lines and was dragged half a block. As the horse went plunging along ho ran Into n buggy driven by Mr. Do Graft's son. The boy's horse became frightened and upset his buggy. The lad fell on his head and for a tlmo It was thought ho was killed. Ho was finally revived and taken home. All three of the Injured persons were suffering Intense pain last night. Mr. Do Graff's buggy was smashed and Mr. Sweeney's horse was terribly cut about the legs nnd the buggy was ruined. At HI * 1'utliiir with u ICulfo John Landy. a man well along In years , walked Into the pollco station about 7 o'clock last evening with blood on his face and his clothing badly torn. Ho stated to Captain Austin that his son Hugh had assaulted him with n butcher knife and ho wanted Iho young man placed under arrest. The captain was not long In locating young Landy. Doth the father and son hud been drinking. Hugh said that ho lived at home and In fact owned the house ; that his father had undertaken to drive him off the premises with a cleaver nnd ho merely defended himself. Doth the father and son were locked up nnd will bo given a hearing In thu polled court this morning. 9 MiiKlu City < ! o < sl | > A son was born to Mr , and Mrs. Anger of Albright. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mm , II. F. Anderson. The Ideal Dancing club gave a delightful party last evening. The Infant child of Mr. and Mis. J. I ) . Meyer died yesterday. Mr. A. C. Weir Is homo from n visit with friends In St. Joseph , Mo. A case of scarlet fever Is reported nt the homo of Mr. K. 13. Paisley. The big sale of blooded horses begins at the stock yards next Monday , G. W. Drlcgs took out a permit to build an $ SOO cottage In Maxwell & Freeman's ad dition. W. II. Kyno. formerly of this city but now of Durango , Colo. , Is upending a few clayn In town. Frank Steanoy , chnVgod with robbery , was hold to the district court. Assistant County Attorney Slabuugh prosecuted the caua. Stoanoy IB ono of the two men who entered Ah lion's laundry BOIIIO tlmo ago and Blolu a watch. Mr. Clinton Morgan staled to The Iloo cor- nepondent last evening that hu would not ncci'pt the nomination for the Hoard of Education. Mr. Morgan Is not tlcklo.l to death at the manner ho was treated as u candidate for the council. A very crodltahlo entertainment wan given at Daucr'a hall last night by the boyw of Bt. Agnes school. The hall was filled with the parents and frlands of the pupils and the program uas decidedly Inlerostlng from be ginning to end. The sinters In charge of thu Nchool were highly complimented for their effurtH In GO successfully training their pupils. The contest between pupils of thu High school classes at the Methodist church was a success both In the audlcnca collected to hear thu oratoilcal usplranU and In thu character - actor of the program. The successful parties were Gyptslu Alexander , Stella Campbell , Itoland Smith and James Duncanaon. The.io representatives will attend the stale content In Columbus March 30. The Columbine- Social club wu.i most pleasantly entertained Inut evening by Mlsa 1aural , Twenty-first and J streets. Pro * grefislvo domlnofls and music were Iho prin cipal iinuisenientu. after which an elegant lunch wan nerved , and a. good time \rai enJoyed - Joyed by ul ! , Ml n Van JJusim and Mr. Ilert Wlloox won the prlzex , ' 1'lione present were ; MU f Woorhtml , Van Diuun , Morrin , Pur- bong , 1'ranelx , Glasgow , lou ICrlon , Etta Erl ri. Knur. Mrs. I < Klenrna , and Mesaera. Jnliii'iion. HarUow. Footf , Tiiylor , Ettor , Osborno , Francis and Wllcox ,