THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY , MAHOH 22 , 1891. KM * * SPEOIRL NOTICES , Advertisement * for these columns will be taken until 12 30 p. m. for th < i evening nnd until J : > p. m fnr the morning nml Hunday edition * . Advertisers , by requesting a niimh r l chwK. ran have nnnwer * addressed lo a numtxreil lette. care of The llee. Answer * o nddre * eJ will ! dellvere < J upon presentation of the check. SITUATIONS WANTED. Rate * , lOo n line rnch Insertion , $1,60 a line per month. Nothing tnki-n for lc Ihitn t > c. v\N'TBn. ? SITUATION HY A nt Idinrnuiclnli will work for small Blve gooil references. Auuress r lice. . f DANISH OIRL. WORK IN WANTEDIIY work. 621 H , VmV.ll private family or i-coond A-M73. 2. 17lh street. " WANTED MALE HELP. ItntM. to word first Insertion , Ic iv word thereatUT. Nothing taken for less BOLIIMTOIIH.TEA'MS FtmNiHliEm INSTALLment - ment goods. American Wringer Co. , 1003 How- " 8' ° nrd st AOENTH , HALARY OR COMMISSION. THE > * crralest Invention of the nge. The New Pat en I Chemical Ink Erasing Pencil. Sells on Inht. Work * Ilkn magic. Agents are makIng - Ing J25.00 to $ l2-.0i ) per week. For further particulars write the Monroe Eraser Mfg. Co. , X 3li. Ln. Crosse , \Vl * . 11-877. TAILORS WANTED AT FRANK J. ' 'j jjjjij 8- LIVE SOLICITORS CAN EARN FROM $2.00 TO $6.W per day. Apply 17 , Granite WANTED , CANVASSERS ! business. 1GII Izanl street. WANTED , A MAN WITH A TEA AND UN- mnMt" . * ' " f.v trade to investigate n money . linn artlclo of consumption mn"u.ffclu.r , . r < . household. AMiirew mmha nnd used In every F 18. Bee olllcc. "HM .n _ TO HOY \V\NTED , EXPERIENCED MAN Vmln email town ; must bo com- imrt Hi n. lo In care f ° r " " ior.nt | to run an engine , properly othen , Nmvothen Nmv- l-l-valor nnd not afraid to work. Omaha Elevator Co. lf ffjri .Br-l Hfiply. _ ANTrirMEN : TCriIANDLE Sl'KCIALTIES on rommlnHlon , with pnlnt nml oil trndo. Ad- iliiw 703 dcncsec avenue , ' ' , , . ; - . , SOLICITOR FOR WANTED FIRST-CLAHS hiw-Vr'V ppi-rlalty. State cxperlencj. refer- . AiiareMF 1 . llec. 11-M696 vniietc. ! _ _ JOY WANTED "TO"bIIIV13 AND ATTEND TO Hornc , . Apply axa Fiirnnm at. " " ° 3 21 _ WANTIH ) . r.XPKUIKNCKD HORSE COLLAR makers by Joseph S. -IIurtlnijt,2P723t2l ! ' \7i EMPLOYER ? IV III ! SLAVE TO YOUR $ " -no to $100.10 cnpllal will make you hide- . clwir J'.501'-00 ' ' ln vnur county ; , , You " " - . , ! g nt goxlsi" elusive fights. Ajldr . will. HI amp , F 23. llco. M 'fJ . . 11O ) HrCURES EXCLUSIVE RIO1ITS FOR , , , MNri .Mskn . ? New patent article ; line go s ; . them. Address , with Bmnip. . .v.-r > l > ody wuntH . 11 M.3.ii K 21 , llee. WANTED FEMALE HELP. word first Insertion. Ic a word Rates , l c thereafter. Nothing taken for lens than 2jc. WISIHNO TO ATTEND HCIIOOL GOOD CURL of two. Ad- nnd osnlst nt IlKht Work In family 21 C- tlioiin , K 10. lice. _ WANTED. OIRL FOR OF.NERAL HOUSE- woik ; good wuges. 25.il Dodge ste OENERAL HOUSE- WVNTPD A OIRL FOR woik. M'rs. II. N. Wood. 1013 I'- EXPERIENCED HOUSE i WANTED. lti.f.-rencps required. Mrs. 11. 1J. Noi Hi 22d street. wTvTPD OIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- mk. 2221 Spruce street , l twcen Omnt and I .like. C-Mt-j - _ _ "OUBE- OIRL FOR GENERAL WANTED. A k- must havn good references ; J5.00 per u'ck. Mrs. W. T. Wjman. 3013 1 > tSlIM7"lrS2 ! FOR RENT HOUSES. } ilOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY THE D 8.8 . O. F. Davis company. IMS Farnam. ROOM COTTAGES. MODI.JRN , CIIpICE IN Stanford Circle. C , S. Elguttcr. 204 lice : build- D 87 ! > Ing. HOUSES' . P. K. DARLING , DARKER MODERN 8-ROOM HOUSE , SI & MASON ilENTAL AGENCY , Wl DROWN BLOCK JJ Sal I-ROOM MODERN COTTAGE. EAST FRONT $22.00. Fidelity Trust Co. , 1702 Farnam. _ D 556 IlENTAL AQ'CY. IIOTCHINSON , 1623 Farnam. IlENTAL AGENCY , SHERWOOD , 423 N. Y. Life. FOR RENT-TO A SMALL FIRST CLASS Tninlly without children , a nice nine room modern house. 318 North 20th St. , rent reason able Hoggs & Hill , 1403 Farnam St.D . D 215 A3 1'IRST CLASS. WELL LOCATED HOUSES. L. ti. Winner , 310 N , Y. Life. I-3I8 _ I.ROOM HOUSE. ALL MODERN , coo PARK avenue. Inquire nt Cll. D-M433 A13 I-IIOOM MODERN FLATS. 23TH AND LEAV- mvmlh. J. W. Squire , 213 lice IVId'g. D 483 STbOM HOUSE AND IJARN , 2321 DAVEN- IK.I" lnj _ N. 33d. U-MMl 22' ' * N. TOR'RENT. . DURING APRIL AND MAY , > v-ihr ; e rooma furnished for housekeeping ; bath , Viffiiml floor ; ileiilriible ; ccnlral location ; to llret rl'iss "parties with references. Address. .E M , JIOUHE OF 7 ROOMS FOR RENT AT $14.00. H H. 27th st. D-51021 * G , ( i , 8. AND 10-room houses B | C , 8 AND 10-ROOM HOUSES , ALL MODERN , beautiful lawns , shade , etc. , 2124 Miami st. D CI2 DIWIRAHLE 121OHT-ROOM HOUSK , NEAR High school , Inquire 2C16 Capitol ave. APARTMENTS. 4 TO 7 ROOMS. IN CLOWIIY liulldlng1. ICth and ChlCJigo stleetB ; nil con- \fi.li-nvp8i rents low. Apply to Roberts , 1611 fhleagu street. ! > MCSOAIU * KEIlTlJNNEY&CO. . R. 1 , CONTINENTAL HL'K i * esc < T,7A N COMTORTAIILE , CONVENIENT , iii | U > rnln mit-ils ; best 3 and 4-room suites fur hnutt-kccpi'tH only , Referencex required. Also 0-ioom bulte In tenement. SIC So. 22d stieet. D-C'Jl 3 ir ? , ' AND 7-ROOM HOUSES AND FLATS fur H'lit , RentH li'iliaeil with the times. Ap ply Tlinnl. 221 N. 21th st. D 710-25' 8l.\-fllKiM COTTAaB. 937 W , 2STH STREET. i. . . l-'W. Inquire 828 South 15th stieet. r D M727 23 FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS. Rules. IHu woid llrxt Insertion , lo n word tliiMcuflor. Nothing taken for li-sa than 25c. t ri'UNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSEIvEEP- ur man and wife. Rent taken In board. nil. . E-2co _ _ SOUTH ROOM , SUITALE FO R TWO. lnqiilro 1819 Dodge. _ E-M645 21 * 'l'ltx I SHED ROOM ; GENTLEMAN. 2017 HAR- noy KL E-682 20 * : SOUTH ROOM. NICEI.Y FURNISHED , IS.'M , single room , $1.00 month. COI S. 17th. E-7I3-2S * _ LAItlll ! SOUTH ROOM. NICELY FURNISHED. $ $ ,00 , single loom $1.00 PIT inantli. cot S. 17th. i-73-25 FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. HullIVic nonl first Insertion , lo a word theiiMifter. Nothing taken for less than 23c , YOl'NH WOMEN'S HOME. UNDER CARE OF XVonun'i ChrUtlun usvdclutlun. 111 S. 17th st. F-SS3 _ DO LAN HOUSE. 211 NORTH 1STTT STREE1\ Uood rounm , good table , rcasonubla rntus. F 11131 A13 ROOMS WITlf i-rv en , 202 N. 18th. TWO FINK "LARGE" llivl-dHss Umrd. 2103 Douglas bt.eet. . 11OHMH AND ItOAHlX 11UENNAN FLATS , r."H callfiiriila. I'M722 A21 FOR RENT-UNFURNISH'D ROOMsl Iliilen , IHo word llrst Insertion , le a word theu > ufer ( , Nothing taken for Icaa thun 25o. _ K t'Nl'URNISHED ClIAMUEIta FOR IIOU8E- UtH-pIni ; to man and wlfo. No children. 319 N , Kth. O-C57 FOR RENT STORES AND OFFICES lT MONTl IS L1CAHU Of UTOUJJ , 17TIL _ OWU'IM KOU HUNT IN TUB BCHLITZ liulldlne. Kth and Hurnry. Hpcctal Induce. inrnlH held out lo permanent tenants. Apply tu Julut Uixin. , looini M and SI ttchlltx build. ng. 1-M6SI _ _ _ THU 3-8TOIIV B'lOUH UUJI.DINQ , 111 ! FAIL oam it. liogc * & Hill , KG3 Kurnsuu it. 1 - S6Sm- : < \ ' l IU3NT. TUB 4-HTOUY IIIUCK 'llUILDINa Kurmim m. The l.ulljlng tiai a fireproof jemrnt l * * ment , complete mean , heating IU- lure * , water on all llooin. KM. etc. Apply at lh fadlc * of The It * * . i lit AGENTS WANTED. Continued. WANTii > , AOKNTfl KOIl TIIU llANKtttU ) ' new comhlnntlon life nnd accident policy. Mix-mi t rm * lo reliable men. B. J. I > * nnls , Llnooln , NfU. J-M515 ) WANTED TO RENT. lutoi , I'.ic word Drat Insertion , lo n word therritftor. Nothing tnkcn for leu than 22e. WANTKD. llOTSif 1--OII ItENT. W. O. TBM. plcton. 301 1'nxton block. K2 31 HY PiniMANIJNT TBNANT. MODHIIN IIOU8I3 lawn , Imrn , iinvnl iitrort , Klrst eli rcfpr- cncPS. Addrosn , K 17 , llee , K-637 22 * WANTBD. TWO PLEASANT UNKUIINISIIBU rooms on parlor lloor , or whole of ptrlor lloor , within n rndlu * of 8 or 9 block * of the pniit- AdilrrM ! ' M , Hee. 1C M'17 23 * STORAGE. llnteg , 10c n line each Insertion. $1.80 a line per month. Nothlns taken for lega than Kc. roit itouHimoLt ) noouHi CLHAN and cheup rule. 11. Wells. 1111 Farnam.M M 885 STOIIAGK , WILLIAMS & CllOS , 1214 HAUNI2Y. M 3SJ WANTED T'6 BUY. Rates , IHo word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken fur lem than Zie. Hiaimi.sr'puicn PAID ran SICOND.HAND furniture , cnrpets. stoves , etc. B. H. , II "n * 8M N. ICth. Tel. 1711. N-3IIA3 FAMILY IIOUHI3 AND CAIHUAaU. slating price3 57 , llee. _ N I8J-.I StUIIt & ( lAl-LOIl MAI' . V. D. GOOD , KOt'NIJ LADY'H OH OBNTLKSIAN'S roml IIODIU ; nuinu price. Address \ \ . A. . . IK-llono liaH-1. N-M7M " ' _ _ WANTHU , SKfOND HAND PNEUMATIC Haf.-ty ; tate make , weight and prlco Address WANTHU , TfrilUY A SMALL IIATUIBIl SHOP In n Bimil location. Addreus rielnhmnn Mima. , 601 So. nth Btroft _ N M710 il' _ WANTBI ) TO IH'Y. TKN TKAMS SJJ1TAIILB for work. A. MiicDonald , city g.irhnKn con tractor. N M718 IS FOR SALE FURNITURE. Ilatea , lOc n line each Insertion , 1.M a line per month. Nothing tnU.-n for less tlmn itc. AUCTION ] -M'UNITL'IuTOP STATE HOTEL In IjulU , 1310 Douglas , March 20 , 10 n. m. O MIGI " 6 FOR SALE HORSES , WAOONS.ETC. Iliitcs , 10 = n line ench Insertion. 11.00 a line per month. Nothing taken tor leg * than 2Jc. ALL K1NUJ3 OF VHIIICLLIS AT DOC ON THU dollar. After March 6 I will have on exhibition ( for a short time only ) nt 1213 rarnnin Btreet , Omaha , a full line of Hno carriages , coupes , land.ius. Victorian , pnrk nnd canopy rigs , bussles. phae tons , carts , l > uckboard . all kinds of business nnd ploaHUro nations , drnys , milk and delivery wagons , which I will close out nt DOC OX TUG DOLLAH. A full line nnd everything llrst-clafs. Come nnd see and be convinced that you can buy nnythlmr you want at half pries at 1213 Far- nam street. Omaha , Neb. p > MUMAuail I' 1C5 A3 ron SALI : , r. OOOD YOUNO WOIIK IIORSUS' , wt. nbuut 1,400 Ibt. i 5 net double harness ; 3 wagons , almost new. Will sell all or part cheap for cash or time. II. Hall. Flor- enctf. Neb. I'-tM 2G FOR SALE : 1 ( Inc glass front rocknway , below mfrs. cost. 1 linn satin nnd morocco brougham , below mfrs. cost. 2 sec.-hand doctora * buggies , bargains. 1 ec.-hand Concord buggy , J50.00. Good buggy h.uness , leather saddle , J7.W. Diummund Carriage Co. , 18th nnd Hnrney. I' M73I 25 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Rates , I',4c ' word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 2Sc. BALED HAY FOR SALE , THU STANDARD Cattle Company , Ames , Neb. , have 2,000 tons of good barn stored hay for sale. All orders tilled promptly. Q 837 FOR BAI.n T\VO TOOL AND TWO DILLIARD tables , Manhattan style , monarch cushions , slzo 414 by 9 , and all nxlurei pertaining thereto. Tables not used one year yet. Will sell or trade. For particulars writeto Frank Gcorke. Carroll City , Iowa. Q 201 Al FOIl SALU. SECOND HAND ENG1NKS , IN first clasri shape , from C to 40-horso power. In dustrial Iron \Voiks , Omaha. Q 321A8 ifF. HURNARD PlU'l'lES. P. O. I1OX 693 , city. Q M1W a5 FOR HALi : . NICE CLUAN GRAVEL. OMAHA Silicon Wall Piaster Co. , CIS First National bank. Q M52Q alC FOR BALI : . rooo.oo WORTH OF s TOR CENT llrst mortgage paper ; safe , paying Investment. Address , V 18. Uee. Q33 21 SALOON FOR PALU , ONE OF THE FINEST , those with cash can get a bargain. Ad dress Pioneer Iluslness Agency , Sheridan' , Vyo. Q M706 23 * FOR SALE , FRESH COWS AND CALVES AND one Holsteln fullblood. 2S23 Webster stiect. O MC97 21 FOR SALE , THREE HUNDRED BUSHELS OF early Beet I potatoes at forty-Ilvo cents. U. W , Crane , 348 N. 38th street. Q-M635 27 * FOR SALI-NIARLY NEW SURREY AND St. Ileinard bitch , 1 year old , both very cheap. 5312 N. 25th avc. Q-709-23 * MISCELLANEOUS. Rates , l c a word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25o. WE WILL MAIL A COPY OF DR. KEELEY'S "Treatise on the Liquor Habit" free of charge and In plain envelopes upon application. Ad dress , The Ivceley Institute , Blair , Neb. R-C31 28 CLAIRVOYANTSl Rates. IJic word first Insertion , lo n word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25e. itllfl. DR. II. WARREN , CLAIRVOYANT. RE- llablo business medium ; 7th year at 119 N. 16. ti SS3 MASSAGE , BATHS , ETC. Rates 1H ° a wonl first Insortlon , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c. MADAME SMITH. WJ S. 13TII , 2ND FLOOR , room 3. Massage , vapor , alcohol , steam , sul- pluiilne and SIM baths , T M577 21 * MASSAGE. MADAME 13ERNARD , 1410 DODGE. T MC72 2li MME. llllOWN , 13M CAPITOL AVI3. , MASSAGE treatment und medicated baths. T 50ti 22 * PERSONAL. Rates. IKc a word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for lens than 23c. V1AVI. HOME TREATMENT FOR LADIES. Heulth b nk and consultation fict. Address nr mil. Vlavl Co , suite 816 lieu UMjc. I.nly attendant. U M914 UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE JOHN NELSON IS thu only peiuon cmplojcd by mo to do the cleaning of vaults and cesspools. A. MacDonald - ald , City Garb.igo Contractor , U M24I A6 MASSAGE TREATMENT , ELECTRO-THERMAL baths. Sculp and hair treatment , manicure and chiropodist. Mrs. Post , 319K , S. 15th.Wltlinell blk U 830 JUST ARRIVEIMADAME LA ROOIC HAS opened muxiuign parlots nt 1CH Howard street. Improved mugm'tlc. vltiiputhlc , sulphur aha aluoiiollo baths , both restful and curutlxe. Im proved Swedish hand rubbing. 9 a. m. to 8 p. > m. Parlors 3 and 4. U MCCI 26 * COMPOUND OXYGEN CURES ASTHMA , bronchitis , ronmunptlon , catarrh , etc. Tlueo days five at It. 33 Douglas blk , 16th nnd Dodge. U 132 a3 WANTED. 1.000 MEN. .WOMEN AND CHIL- drrn ; must bu ruptured ; will cure them In 3 to1 C wveks. Pay when cured. Davenport rupturu cuie. Apply nt onca to Dr. A. J. Cook. Giaml Hotel Annex. Council Illuffs , orrlio W. R. Myers , business manaeer , Anlln , In. U M5I9AI * MRS. I1ARTON GIVES READINGS IN PALM- Utry at OU S. 17th. Ladles , COg ; gents. $1.00. U-M33C2J * LADIKS. ASIC YOUR SHOE DEALER FOR A buttle of Turkish Foot Hath , no toilet com plete without It. You will bo delighted with Us eftVrtn. U-MCI2 MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE. Rulej , lee u line each Insertion , Jl.W a line per month. Nothing taken for less thai. 2Jc. LOANS ON" IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED city property , $3X ( > 0 nnd upwards. 6 to SHi p r cent ; no dclayu. W. Furnam Smith & Co. , 1320 raiimiu. W 831 _ _ _ ANTIION\ LOAN AND TRUST CO. . J13 N. Y. Life , loan * at low rate * for choice security on Nvbraika uiul Iowa farms or Omaha city property , - W 593 MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES ON Improved and unlinpnm > d Omaha real estate , 1 to 5 year * . Fidelity Trust Co. 17iU Farnam. MONEV TO LOAN AT I/WEST RATES. THE U. F. DavU Co. , IMS Farnam t. \V-KK ) MONIY TO lioAN ON FARMS IN DOUGLAS county and Omahi. city property. No delay , FUcllly Trust Co. . 1103 Farnam Hi. W-M8M MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA PROPERTY and Nebraska farms at from 8 to 7 per cent. W. II. Mtlkle. First Nut'l bunk bldg. W-S3I . KNTKAL LOAN AND XilUBT CO. , Kt DBG bulldln * . \V-T i How ajjout Mrs , Columbus ? < Now Christopher went on discoveries bent , " " And captured more honors than ever were meant For mortal to wear. " " ; " , ' But Mrs. Columbus , I think yes , I Itnowjtv Is pining for notice from rhymster or poet , * , Let her have her share. While Christopher studied n dingy old chart , She doubtless did washing a heroine's part , And dreamed of the " Fair.1 While Christopher's life was so brightened by hope , ! ler task would have lightened If Santa Claus Soap Had only been there. She might have had time to be famous herself , If she'd but had aid from this jolly old elf. Santa Yes Santa Claus Soap/thc good housekeepers say Is the choicest of soaps manufactured to-day. Claus Soap. MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE. Continued. MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real estate. Urennan , Love & Co. , Panton Llk. \V-MU2 _ _ _ _ -.OMOHA LOAN & TRUST CO. , UT1I AND Douglas BIS. , loan money on city and farm property at lowest rates of Interest. W SC3 LOANS ON REAL ESTATE. WARRANTS. GOOD notes , etc. , bought. Carvln IJros. . 210 N. V. Life. \V-g72 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ WANTED , APPLICATIONS FOIl LOANS. J. D. Zltlltf , llrown UU. . Omaha. W 833 _ MORTGAGE LOANS , A. MOORL" . COI N. Y. Life. W 323A8 * _ _ _ _ LOANS WANTED ON CITY AND FARM property. J. N. Frenzer , opp. I' , u. W-383 alO _ _ _ _ _ _ MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. Rates , lOc n line each Insertion , 11.50 n line per month. Nothing taken for less tlmn 2oc. WILL LOAN MONEY ON ANY KIND OP security ; strictly confidential. A , E. Harris , room 1. Continental block. X 837 _ MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE. PIANOS , nil articles ot value. Fred Terry , 43i ) Ramgo block. X S9i > _ " LIFD "INSURANCE POLICIES LOANED ON or bought. F. O. Chesney , Kansas City. Mo. MCC7 _ _ _ 6IIOHT TIME LOANS. 701 N. Y. LIFE 11LDO. X M200 03 _ TUB PLACE TO IJOIinoW MONEY ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MONEY ON HOUSES AND MULES. MONEY ON WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. MONEY ON PIANOS AND ORGANS. MONEY ON WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS , , MONEY ON MEIICHAND1SE , MONEY ON ANY CHATTEL SECURITIES , MONEY ON Roods that remain with you. MONEY IF YOU WANT NO PU11L1CITY. MONEY IN large or email amounts , MONEY AT LOWEST POSS111LE RATES , MONEY IN QUICKEST I'OSSIULE TIME. MONEY THAT you may pay back at any time and In any amount. Is nt KOOM 4. WITHNLLL block , cor. 15th and Harrcy sis. _ TUB FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. MONEY TO LCAN Wo will loan you any sum which you wish , small or large , at th lowest posHlfolo rates. In the quickest possible time nnd for any length of time to suit you. You can pay It back In such Installments as you wish , when you wish , and only pay for It as long as you keep It. You can borrow on . . „ _ _ HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANOS , HOUSES. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS , MERCHANDISE , OR ANY OTHER SECURITY. Without publicity or removal of property. OMAHA MORTGAGE : LOAN co. , 206 SOUTH 16TII STREET , First floor above the street. THE OLDEST. LARGEST AND ONL\ INCOR PORATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA. _ MONEY TO LOAN ON HORSES. WAGONS , pianos and furniture of all kinds. Business confidential. J. B. Haddock , room 427 Ramga X-803 block. - BUSINESS CHANCES. Rates , lOc a line each Insertion , $1.GO a line per month. Nothing taken , for less than 25e. DRUG STORE. CENTRALLY LOCATED , ON easy terms. Box 518. city. \ yr ) MEAT MARKET FOR SALE , CENTRALLY located ; fitted up first class ; doing good busi ness. Address C , Bee otnce , Council Illuffs. IF YOU HAVE FROM J3.000.00 TO $10.000.00 ON which you wish to earn from 10 to 15 per cent per annum guaranteed , address as below nnd I will call upon you nnd give you nnxlnslght. Address F 15 , lice. * i MCfo BEST PAYING SALOON IN OMAHA ; PART cash. Imlanco trade : sickness cause for selling. D. J. Wilson , 1714 N. 23th street , Omaha , Neb. $400 CASH , IF TAKEN -AT ONCE. $100 CASH will buy n half Interest In n paying nnd grow ing business , the best opening yet offered by us. Will bear close Investigation. French & Co. . room 22. Bchlltz building. Y-712-21 FOR EXCHANGE. Rates , lOa a line first Insertion , $1.50 a Una per month. Nothing taken for less than 25e- STOCK OF MILLINERY AND NOTIONS ; want horses and cattle. Vex 295. Frankfort , Ind. Z-M1 I OWN 100 FARMS IN NEHRASKA. KANSAS and Dakota. Will sell cheap or exchange for mdsc. , horses and cattle. Address box 76 , Frankfort. Ind. Z-901 I WILL EXCHANGE 300 ACRES FINE LAND In Cedar county und give $2,000 cash for $8.000 stock of goods. Address confidential , Ilex 413 David City. Neb. Z-434 11US1NES8 1JI.OCK FOR SALE OR TRADE for land or mdse. In eastern Nebraska. P. O. Hex 100 , Creston , Neb. 7. Mn2l nlO * WHAT HAVE YOU TO TRADE FOR A GOOD 8-room house in norlh part of city , conven iently located , good neighborhood. Would take vacant lot or smaller house. Address L C3 lleo olllce. s , M FOR SALE OR TRADE , $1.000.00 WORTH OF property In Vcrnon. Texas ; two cholcii lots In Owunah. Texas ; cheap for cash. Address D / ( M 2n 20 , llee , Council muffs. 8 R. NEVVHOUHE. FURNACE. GAS. RATH , etc. , beautiful manlels. tiled vestibule , east front , south part of city , $4,500. , fi houses short distance from High Bchool. Cottage nnd lot. 27th and Douglns$2,000 , for ncies or vacant lots. * 410 acre ranch with Imp. horses for Omaha Z-715-23 FOR EXCHANGE. $11,500.00 GALVESTON KITY iiioperty fur mi-rclmndlso or good Nebraska land. Ilex 373 Kearney. Neb. / MI23 3 * FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE. Rates. l4o ! word first Insertion , lo n word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c. ELEGANT HOME. SIGHTLY CORNER , terms easy , modern house , 11 rooms , hard wood finish , nlca Bhrulibery , fine ground 80x143 , north of Hanscnm park ; worthy of your con- Hlderatlon. M. J. Kennard & Co. , 907 and m N. Y. Life bldg. RE-C18 ONE 200-ACRE FARM FOR SALE. APPLY TO W. J. Harrison or A. I ) . Roi > e , on farm , Ululr. It U-M233 I1ARGAINS , HOUSES , LOTS AND FARMS , uale or trude , F , 1C. Dm ling. Darker block. 903 ' " ' CHEAP 110MES FOR SALE. Houses and lots , all sizes , locations nnd prices , taken under foreclosure by eastern parties who Insist on Imnu'dlato sale. Also Nebiaska farm lands. Will sell at half value , and easy terms , R. F. RunUlne , Omaha National bank. 11 E M203 GREAT SNAP. LEVEL. RICH GARDEN lunJi , ona mile from city limit * . $00.00 to $100.0 * per acre , on b years time ; * omn trade. Call 140 N. Y. Life building. RE-917 M31 I I A new C-room collage , with full lot. nicely fenced , near motor , for $ ] , X > , on monthly payments. lly far tin ) biggest bargain of this Und In the city If you care to live In the southern part uf the city we run sell you a good 10-room house on corner 81x147 , plenty of fruit , shrubbery , etc. , only 13,900 ; formerly held at l , & 00. FIDELITY TRUST CO. . . . , . , < * - ! muu4u.j JQ'l TOR SALE REAL ESTATE. Continued , FOR SALE , 7-IIOOM COTt\OE AND LOT AT 2211 Webster street for t3.kOJ.uo. Apply on premises. R E-MM3 al3 LISTEN-LITTLE PALACE : TERMS TO SPIT ; 7 rooms ; grate nnd hot water heat ; flrstclasi ! plumbing ; bnrn for Ihreo horses ; full lot , i east front ; east of park ; must be seen to be appreciated. M. J. Kennard & Co. , ! > 07 find 90S N. Y. Life bldg. HE-C18 BARGAIN-GREATEST IN Till ; CITY IN vacant lots. Let us shov. ' you the property , for now Is the time to make your Invest ments. M. J. Kennard & Co. , 807 and 90S N. Y. Life bldg. UE1S 10 SECTIONS CHOICE LAND : CHEAP ; TERMS easy : colony wanted ; commission liberal ; also landd for stock and mdse. J. W. Wclpton , Grant. Neb. HE 1C3 A3 * ' BARGAIN. N. E. CORNER TH AND HICK. ory. F. K. Darling , Barker block. R E MS76 LOT C. 1ILK. 172 , CHEAP , F 9. Dee CM A IS * NOW IS THE OPPORTUNE TIME TO IIUY Omaha real estntu and the fullimlng piop-r- tles are below the present low market iirlccn : 8 R. house , south nnd E. front , near linns- com Park , tl.nut ) , jnw cash. 7 R. liauii' , newer con. , 2'Uh ' near St. Mary's nvc , , special tax fully paid , J3.WO. f. It , hous. ' nnd lot 1 mile N. W , J1.030. House nnd lot S. E. Hanjcom Park , JCOO. Good Hlzcd house nnd lot near High ncliool , J3.0IH ) . 7 It. houm nnd full lot , barn , pnvcd St. , Wal nut Hill , U&Oi ) . 9 11. house , 19th St. , all com- . , $4,000. Cottages nnd lots nt low prices and very easy terms. Unimproved : 4 acres , Washington Hill. J2.5W. 4 acres on car line N. W. , $4,000. Fine cast front lot north II , Palk , $2COO. GO ft. pouth front , Bristol St. , JI.C'Vl. ' 44 ft. south fiont , Bristol st , , $ W ) . 40x120 ft. 33d near Leavenwortli , $700. Good cast front lot west of It. I'nik , $1,100. 40 acres near Ft. Omaha.'J12.000. Acre. Belvedere , near fprt. $ " > 0. B acres 4'.j ' miles N. W. , , J1W ) . F. D. Wcad , 10th and Douglas. 1 . n E 716-23 9-ROOM HOUSE AND " 2 J'l'LL LOTS IN L1N- coln Place , by fnr the lilgKcst bargain of the kind In the city of Omaha. XJeorgu A. Hoag- l.-uul. 91h nnd Douglas st. ' T R E 711-23 THREE BEAUTIFUL HOMKsi'ON THE HIGH grounds Junt olt of West Farn.un street. Call and wo will tell you all about them. It. J , Kennard & Co. , ! )07 ) and DOS N. Y. Life bldg. RE CIS FOR SALE , A FINE IIOMI ? OF 12 ROOMS outside of bath rooms , tlosct ; pantry , furnace room , etc. . In one of the best locations , ele gantly furnished and fully equipped In every particular , ready to step , right Into , and a bargain for anyone about , loricate. The whota outfit , house , lot and furniture. $12,000.00 , much lesj than cost nnd only' offered for sale on account of family being away much 'of the tlmo the present year. Address D ' 50 , Itee. R E 150 i > 3 WILL SELL AT A BARGAIN. HOUSE. BARN and lot ; also two ' vacant , lots. " corner 28th avenue nnd Burdctte , on 'crude1 , isewei1 and water ; lots well fenced. Apply to owner , Moiand. 1310 Hnrney. RE M731 A21 roil SALE , CITY PROPERTY : S-ROOM COT- tnge , 19th. near Lake street ; will sell cheap. Box 373 , Kearney , Neb. HE M723 30 * FOR LEASE REAL ESTATE. Rate ? , lOc a line each Insertion , Jl.SO a line per month. Nothing token for Idsa than 2ic. FOR LEASE , 20 OR 40-ACRB TRACTS NEAR Florence lake , $3.00 per acre. Boggs & HIM. It 937 M30 FOR RENT OR SALE. FOUR ACIIKB GAR. dun land and 4-room house. Call Ml N. 13th Btreet. M72i ) 28 * LOST. Rates , lV4o word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken foi' loss than 23c. LOST , RED SETTER PUP , ANSWERS TO THE name of Howler , Return to'3122 Furnam anil receive reward. C60 21 DARK imiNDLK MASTIFF'I SLIGHT CUT ON Inside of right fore leg. Ileturn to 3SKS Frnnk- lln street ; icward. M72I 2J * SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND. 613 N. Y , Life , Omaha , Ask for circular. M903 CUTLERY GRINDING. A. L. UNDELAND IS NOW READY TO DO all kinds of tine grinding at Ills old stand , 100 S. lltli street. 3G7 a 10 MEDICAL. Rates. I'/te word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 23c. DR. C. V , CROOK'S NEW METHOD THEAT- mcnt of nerves , stomach and heart , 4U7 Ben Building. 11552 M22 MUSIC , ART AND LANGUAGE. Rates , lOc a line each Insertion. 51.W a line per month. Nothing taken for leiu than Kc. G. F. GELLENI1ECK. BANJOIST AND teacher , 1S10 California st. 911 UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS Rates , I'.ic word first Insertion , Ic a word thereafter. Nothing taken for ICSH than 23c , II. K. BURKET , FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND embalmcr. 1013 Chicago st. Tel. 90. SOI DRESSMAKING. Rates , l\io word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c. DRESSMAKING IN FAMILIES. MISS STURDY , 421 $ Nicholas. 114 A2 * UPHOLSTERING. Rates , lOc a line first Insertion , Sl.W n line per month. Nothing taken { o lcsa than 25c , GLOBE UPHOLSTERING CO. GCNERAL FUI | . nlturo repairing ; ostlmxtd und Information cheeifully given. All Ttoildj called for and promptly attended to. iZ02)i Furnam ntreet , Telephona 7W. „ . M323 Easily , Quickly , Permanently Restored. AVcnlciioiB rl orvoiiniiCHNt Debility , All'l nil the train of cvllHUtiuj i-i.rly errors or Inter cxjccfe vs , the rcsultsot aver win ) i , elcknoks , worry , etc. b'ulUtrcuRlh.Uuvul- opnienl uniltnnoehcn to ao\ery cirpim nml portion of the body. Simple , nnt- ! ural . JinmeUI- ' jneUials. i' * t mm > \ - , - . /i/itr / ii\ \ | l llJ ) nto luiprovomonl Been. Failure ImpoRslblo. S.0f i i-efer nce8. Hook , cjiilaiuitluii end 1'roofa mailed ( boalcd ) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO , , Buffalo , N.Y , WEAR MAN CURE YOURSELF r te. 1 will gciul PIU3T3 to any mm. . , the prescription of u new anal lioilil vo remedy to mliirgomnall , weak orKiuiH , nnd snro euro for nil wcttkiifgi it. young or old men. C'uro.s cases of Lo.t Munl.iiixl , Kiultilni.4 und Vurlcnccle In 15 days : clUetiHo never returns. Conespoml- cnci > prlvutu. All lettera t > ent In phi In M'alcd ouvclopo. Address , T. C. IIAItNKH , Lock Uox a'-J'J , New * Dealer , DJunl.ull , Ditch. WIIIIF'S ' Dl'l'TXSF ' ' flllTHNFI ) H ILblLi O 1/M JvilOlj UUlLillUJl/ It Will Bo Partly Denial and Partly Ex planatory of Post Events. STATEMENT OF DEFLNDANT'S LAWYERS L'nlnnrl llrrrklnrlilpn'8 ; Itrliitlons with Mls I'ollnrit anil .Sonic . .MIiirtlliiK Inrlilrntn inuiiirniti'il : liidcllno's I.ant Uny on tlio AVIInrHH Mtniut. WASIHNOTON.MnrcU 21. The two gray licnils of Colonel DrecltltirldRO nml his leail- IfiB lawyer , Attorney Uuttcrworthvcro bent together In n brief consultation na Miss 1'ollanl walltcd nround to the witness stand this morning. Her face showed linen of worry and a sleepless night as she faced the audlcnco for the fourth day. Mr. Uuttcrworth began by InqulrliiR If Miss 1'ollard had the contract with James Ithodes , to which she replied that the con tract had been Riven to Mr , Rhodes. There had never been a settlement , but In 1SS5 she had given him n note for three times the amount ho had advanced far her schoollni ; . "I never paid Mr , Ilhodcs , because I never had any money to pay anybody , " she said. "What were the facts about your adopt ing the name of Hrccklnrlilgo ? " asked Mr. Uuttcrworth , "when you first used the name ? " "Mr. Ilrccklnrldgc and I talked It over. Ho said I might use the name and I had my card plato made with It In 18S9 or 1800 , " was the answer In explanation . ot the state ment In the newspaper article. "I am very weary this morning and hardly able to go on. " "I beg your' nardon , Mr. nutter-worth , " she said later. "I know you treat mo fairly and I am very grateful. I am so full of things that I want to tell you I can't keep them back , " There was a short little tilt between Law yers Bntterworth and Wilson over the an swering of questions nfter this , which Judge Bradley answered by declaring that the wit ness was not obliged to answer n question Just In the form desired by the examiner. "That's all , Miss I'ollard , " said Mr. IJutter- worth , to the surprise of the court. "Then , " said Mr. Carlisle , "tho plaintiff rests her case here. " There was a rustling In the Hrecklnrldge camp and Attorney Uutterworth asked for "a few moments for his side for consultation , and the defendant , his son Dcsha , and live attorneys retired from the room. OUTLINE OF THE DEFENSE. The Urccklnrldce forces were In retire ment twenty minutes. Then Colonel Shelby , the Lexington lawyer , faced the Jury to outline the defense. "While the case was technically ono for breach of promlse"ho said , "It included a wider scope. I am authorized by the defendant to say , " ho said , "and I will bo corroborated by his solemn oath , that ho did not seduce her ; that It never was made known to him that she over had any children by him until the filing of this suit last August ; further , ho never knew until ho heard th < ! testimony of Dr. Parsons In this case that she had berne him a child. , nor did he ever under any circumstances make any promise of marrlago to her. " The defense did not Intend , ho said , to condone whatever was wrong in the rela tions of the two , and It was only by the truth the defendant wanted to be judged. Outlining what would bo the defense , ho stated that Miss I'ollard had accosted Colonel Brecklnrldge on the train , before which time lie had never seen her , that ho had sup posed he ought to know her ( having reached that tlmo of life when he was. forgetCul effaces faces ) . She Introduced herself , said her father was a great admirer of John C. IJrcck- Inridge and had named her after him. Sev eral weeks afterwards tlio letter asking ad- Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Children Ory for Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. THR GRE1T HINDOO REMEDY 1'OI.DCCKS TUB AUOVK nr. . iijH : iii no DAYS. Nervous litatmneB , Pulling Memory , 1'uro. l .SleoilC's | ne 8Weakne sotc. , BUREAU. SUI33& OD. . SOLiaiTOUS.Rou Hulldlnit. OMAHA. N'KD. Advluo ritBB. RHILWAY TIME GflRD Lea > es IClIlCAtlO. IllJltLlNUTON & Q.Arrlvi" ) < Omithal Ueipt 10th and Mason Hts. J Omaha 4:4Jpm : Chicago Vestibule ! ) ; ' < 0iin. ) :4jam . . .Chicago Express 4 : nm T:0-'pm Chicago nnd louu Local ll:35.im 1'uclllo Junction ' Loaves 1111'RLINGTON & MO. RIVElUAnlvc * Onuihal Depot 10th and Mason SIM. | Omalm lOilsiun 7..Denver Exprras ! j3Jan"i 10:15nm : D < > ad\ux > d Exprchs 4:10pm : 4:50pm : Denver Express. , 4:10pm CWim..Nebraska : L < x-al ( except Sun. ) . . . C:50pm : SlVim..Lincoln ! Local ( except Sunday.ll2.Vtm ) ! Le.i\es I K. 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JAnlCes" Uinalml Depot jStli and Wi batrr Hts.JjOm.ihu * 8DOum. ; . . .Sioux City A raom moduli on. . , , UMLMpni 2Upm..Sioux : City Exproxs ( Ex , Sun..13.30pm ) 5i4Spm. 81. Paul Limited 9i2ji.ni Leave * SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC. " " IArrlTil Omaha U. P. Depot loth & limon Sln. ) | Omaha ( 0Uam , , Sioux City Passenger I02ipm 3iSpiu. : . . . . . . . .St. Paul Express . . . . _ 10uOum : Leavi-J I HIOUX CITY & PAI-TFlD : JAlTivTT Omulml _ Dep t Uth and Wt-j | ter Ht . I Umulia "f.45piu.I. . . . " St. "I'HuT'Llinlteil" ? 9.ii..in Jj 4Jpni _ , L.L , Chicago Limited , 9'ZJjin " Leaves I OMA1IA & HT , IX3UIS. lArrlves Oliuihaa' P. Depot 10th & Mason SH.I Onmha 3,05pm , , fju lx > uu ) Cannon iUU , , . , vice na to tier relations with llliotle.i wan rccolvotl. She hail wrlttrti another letter urRliiK him to conic to the Wenleynn college - logo to RCO her , which ho hail ilc- cllnod to < Io , On the 1st of AtiKiist , 1SS4 , ( Krlitny ) IIP nml tiecii In Clu- cltumtl on huslneRs. U ncrurroil to him that ho Imil received a request to go to the col- lego. Having nothing clso to do ho went lethe the college that ilny anil mtw licr. IIo nnw not an Ignorant girl , tinnciiualnteil with the ways o ( the world , for If thcro wns ono fact thnt would liu oatntillshod Itns thnt the plnlntlrf was nt least 20 to 21 yours of ngc and It would bo shown by the doctor who outdated nt that birth of her next youngest sister In tSGn , when the pl.tlntlrl win then n llttlo girl of 2 or 3 years ot ago , running about the house , "When the colonel arrived nt the Institu tion , " continued the attorney , "she canto Into the parlor , explained the contract with Mr. Ithodes , which wns thnt In consideration of his paying for her Fchoollng she wns to marry him. Slid uskcd If ho could compel her to marry him , a Htruiigu question for nn Innocent school girl , and also told hint that plic had feiibinlttcd her person to Mr. Hlioiles. IIo told her thnt she was not obliged tu carry out tlio contract. Then she nslted him to lake her to an entertainment on Vine street and ho consented , " AlA , MADKUNK'S FAULT. That Colonel ttrccklnrldgo had called n closed cnrrlago thnt night was denied , It was declared that Miss 1'ollnrd had mndo tin1 proposition thnt they rldo Instead of going to thu concert. "In the course of the rldo thnt night and without the tiso of seductive means , but In the way which oc curs when n woman Is not averse to mich things , nn Illicit rolnllon was established on the llrst night ho had been with hor. IIo did not tnKo her to nn assignation house In Cincinnati the next day. " It wns denied that Colonel IlrecUlnrldgo had sent a telegram to Miss Pollard In tlio name of her mother to go to Lexington , but when ho boarded tlio train that Friday he found her on It. Without any artlllccs being exercised on his part , a meeting had been arranged , nnd nho herself had pro posed that they go to the Mouse of SanSi UOSH , she explaining thnt she Icmnv the house. The Illicit relations nt Lexington continued , meetings being nranged Irregularly at Sarah's and In February of 18Si. ! Miss I'ollard hnd left , unknown to him. The statement thnt lie hnd written letters from Cincinnati to her mother would be dented and the state ment that she had given birth to u child In the foundling asylum near Cincinnati would bo disproved by the testimony ot Dr. Mary Logan. It seems as though any man might have seen the danger of such an arrange ment , the lawyer Paid. In the latter part of March she had told him that Mr * , tlluckburn wanted to see him. IIo had gone and they had talked her over , ho tolling Mrs. Dlack- burn of his deslro to shield her ; that she was an Imprudent girl. During this lime , at Mrs. Thomas' house , 25 Lafayette Squate , she hnd attempted to shoot him , and only by the merest of accidents had ho boon able to dis arm her. IIo went to Kentucky without ac ceding to her demands. According to his best recollection the Interviews between himself , Mrs. lllnckburn and Miss I'ollard occurred on the 3d _ pr 4th of April. She then Induced him to fnll Into her hands. She hnd made an attack on his life and held over him what was worse than death the happiness of his family. In n moment of weakness , In order to give this woman n chance to begin life for herself , ho permitted her to assume a relation which never did oxlst , and could not have been tolerated by him. Resuming his statement , after the noon recess. Colonel Shelby declared Miss I'ollard had claimed that her drat confinement had resulted In a miscarriage , nnd that she never Intimated to him that she had a child by him. The basket which had long belonged to the colonel's first wlfo had never been given to .Miss I'ollard , but had been taken from his rooms. Itcttirnlng. to the events In New York fol lowing Colonel Urecklnrldgc's marriage , Mr. Shelby asserted Miss I'ollard had come to the Hoffman house ; found that ho wns stopping thcro : secured a room next to him and registered as his daughter. When Colonel Urccklnrldgo entered the hotel at noon on Monday , May 1 , she at tempted to shoot him , standing In the pas- sagewny betweun the two rooms. He hnd slummed the door. IIo had threatened to liavo her arrested , ringing for a bell boy , but on her entrance had told her to place the revolver against his door , close her door nnd ho would have the boy tnke the revolver. Ho took the revolver utter he heard her lay It down , nnd In the Interview which followed she. made all sorts of protestations and promises to leave him. HAD PEHSECUTKD HIM. Mr. Shelby said there had been no renewal of Illicit relations during the eighteen months ending In July , 1888 , though Miss I'ollard hod followed him to Washington and persecuted him with her attentions. Tills interruption ot relations , Mr. Shelby said , constituted a refutation ot Miss Pollard's allegation that In February , 1S8S , she was delivered of a child by Colonel Hrecklnrhlge. The latter has been compelled , under fear and threats of exposure , to give Miss Pol- luid more money than ho could spare from his means , but still ho offered her mojiey If she would go awny from the city and fit herself for work. Denial was made of the allegation' that In August , 1S9'2 , or any other tlmo tlio defendant had prom ised to marry Miss Pollard ; ho absolutely refused her suggestions In 1892 that she go to Miss Wllllard's In Hcrlln , and upon her return that ho should marry her. In March , 1893 , the pressure brought to hoar upon Colonel Urccklnrldgo by Miss Pollard wan enormous. She was known Intimately to Mrs. niackbti.ni us a yo.ung and agreeable woman from tlio unme state. There was talk as to why Miss Pollard wns ueen so much with Colonel Hrccklnrldgo. She told him this , nnd that hu had explained toIrs. . Hlackburn that they were engaged. Ho told tier that It was his purpose to tell Mrs. Hlackburn frankly the relations which hnd existed between them. She Implored him not to make known tholr relations ; not to expose her then , but tn give her ono moro chance to make a place for herself In ( lie world ; protect her so fnr as to admit noth ing to Mrs. Hlackburn , than she would go to New York and gradually dlo out of his life. Uy the aid of the admission In that way she could got his Ufa out ot Mrs. Blackburn's life , and out of Washington * The next day after they left the Hoffman house , Mrs. Illnckbumarrived In Now York , sent Jor him for consultation about a law suit she was Interested in and Incidentally Mrs. DlncKhurn asked for an explanation of the presence of himself ami Miss I'ollard In New York , to which ho replied ho could not glvo an explanation then , The circumstance of Miss Pollard's visit to tlio Jefferson Place house , where Colonel Ilrccklnrldgo'B wlfo wns with him , was o.\- plalncd. It wnti declared that Mr. Ilrcck- InrlOge was leaving the room when Miss I'ol lard told him Hho wanted to ECO him on Im portant , business. They wont out together. Miss Pollard again threatened Ills life on the street. The visit to Major Mnoru followed. Colonel Urccklnrldgo , said the attorney , was then about to reveal all the clrcnniblanccs ot their connection , but uho again dissuaded him. HEIl HLOODTIHIISTY NATURE. Again nt the house on Lafnyctto nqiMro , Miss I'ollard attempted to shoot him , but was foiled , and , strungo though It might socm , oven Colonel Urccklnrldgo hud been again Induced under her renewed promises lo go to New York to visit Mrs. lllackburn and Major Moore with her , * On the visit to lr , Lincoln ho had ( old the doctor to do what he could to make her comfortable , assuming , us fiho hud tuld h'ni , that Dr. Lincoln know ot bur condition , llccuuso the day after that Interview , Miss Pollard did do as she hail agreed anil did BO to Now York , Colonel llrccklnrldga ln-gun to carry out his ngrvument to do what he cotild for her : had written her letters Im ploring her not to do what would make It Impossible for him to do what was best for her. To further force him , ulie had given an announcement of the alleged ongagument lethe the papers ; had written him that ho must renew his promise In a letter , to which he had , of coilrho , paid no attention , and then followed his public marriage to Mm , Wing , In July. In such a case the character nf the plaintiff was necessarily nn lasuo , and particularly wliero hu claimed that the de fendant had seduced her. No man wau liable , morally or legally , for nut doing a thing which was morally Impossible. When Minn Pollard met Colonel llrccklnrldgc ulm wau a matured woman , at leant 21 yea IB of ago. She had denied the fact of u mod ; marrlngo with Aleu Julian , had explained the nature of her relatlonn with Mr. Ho- Bulle , but allldavlts from thcso men would bo read , with evidence that before Hhr met Colonel IlrecklnrlJuo sue hud been set n at nn assignation houso. The " \\Vsslo" llrown letter Bhowod thnt ho had been In some sort of relations with Roselle nnd olhern. At this statement nn objection wns offered by .Mr. Wilson and sustained by the court with the cxplnrmtlon thnt the state ment wan drifting Into nn argument. MOTIVI ) OF THR PLAINTIFF. Colonel Shelby , resuming , snld the motlvo of the plaintiff In bringing the suit must bo considered ; thnt ns stnted by the plnln- tiff. It hnn not been for money nor to vindicate her own chnrnctor , which was necessarily destroyed by the suit , but for revenge nnd to destroy thu jwwor of the defendant. Again Mr. Wilson renewed his objection that the attorney was not only attempting to slate the law Instead of fncts , but wns stating the law Incorrectly. Mere form did not constitute n contract , Mr. Shelby continued , when the parties both understood that the semblance ot a contract was created for some other pur pose , There wns merely n sombinnco ot u contract thnt Miss Pollard might ho able to continue- her relations with the dofomlnnt. and with this the statomcnt closed. Mr. Wilson attempted to reply to the statement ( hat It would bo shown that Miss Pollard hnd visited : . IIOIIFO of aa.ilgnatlon with men other than the defendant , but wn * not permitted to. Thereupon Attorney Stoll , who has been compared to HIM Nye In facial contour , started to read the duptisl- stlon of Sister Agnes Regtnn llrown , whOn the plaintiff's ultorne > s Interrupted him , Insisting upon the oxerclso of their right lo examine the deposition before It was road. They had no objections on a casual glance. The deposition had been taken at the Norwood convent asylum , near Cincin nati , where the sister wns stationed It. 18S"i , She hnd seen the Inmates , some ot them were veiled when they were on the street , but none were veiled from hor. There was ono who had been veiled from the physician who nttended her , but this wns In 1SS4. Deponent did not know .Madeline Pollard , but hnd for the llrst tlmo seen her In 1892 In the library next to the olllco with Messrs. Carlisle and Johnson , her attorneys , when Miss Pollard had'asked If the sister know her , but the sitter did not. Deponent questioned her , but she did not remember the sister nor who had been the mother superior. Miss 1'ollnrd had "aid she went under the name ot Lonlsu Wilson , but when the sister said no Louise Wilson had been there , but that n girl named IJurgoyno had a child there at that time , Miss I'ollard had replied : "Oh ; that was the nnmo 1 went by ; thcro were so many of them I did not remember. " WENT INTO IIYST13R1CS. Then Miss Pollard had asked what hnd become of the child ; hnd been told It died tlio next July and had then gone Into hys terics. - - Miss I'ollard had remembered the death ot n girl while she wns there , but had forgotten the death of a sister who died In a room near by. The sister had said that JUss Pol lard had never been there and did not seem to know much about the house. Miss Pol lard had spoken of giving the volumes ot Irving to the convent ; the sister hnd said she thought the books were given by a girl who had been thcro and who thought she had not compensated them snlllclently for her board. They found them In the library. Miss Pollard remembered having left a Christmas card from a man In ono of the books , which she found. The sister had snld that the card had not the appearance of hav ing been In a book for nine years , but looked ns though It hail been rolled up. Miss Pol lard had said when the ulster suggested com promise , that Mr , Hrecklnrldgo had i o money and' that she was suing him to dis grace him. The sister had said Mr. Ilreckln- rldo would still be Mr. Urccklnrldgo after the trial ; thai his friends would still recplvo him , while the woman would be ruined. Attorney Johnson had said : "llut he will not bo called upon to address young ladles' seminaries und open prayer meetings , " to which the sister hnd replied that she pre sumed thcro were others nt prayer meetings as bad us Mr. Flrccklnrldge wns accused ot being. .Miss Pollard remembered having spoken to the priest at the convent und that lit was deaf. The sister superior had reproved her for speaking to him. The sister denied that Mrs. Dr. Street had over called there to sco n patient. Mr. Carllso had brought a letter of Introduction to tlio sister from Arch bishop Elder , who wrote that they had been recommended to him by Illshop Koano of Washington. Attorney Overmeyer of Cin cinnati had culled at the convent , looking for the evidence In the case ot Miss Pollard , , but had said ho must send the startling message to Miss Pollard's attorney that ho had been able to find no trace of her. REMEMBERED DY A SERVANT GIRL. A servant named Eliza hail been' able to recollect Miss Pollard at llrst , but after wards when the sister cautioned her to bo careful , acted as though she might .remem ber hor. Sister Agnes had said to Miss Pollard : "What a bad girl you have been to go with a man who had a wife , " to which Miss I'ollard had replied : "I have been a bad girl , but a better woman. " No Inquiries had been made by Miss Pollard , a far as the sister know , about the child she claimed to have given birth to there. As the slbtcr remembered Miss Durgoyno , she had been shorter than Miss Pollard and lighter , hnd seemed very fond of reading and spent most o ! her tlmo in the library. Miss Iltirgoync was from an Ohio town and had been attended by Dr. DeCourcey. The girl vjjio gave the books had nnld when sha was there that there was enough i nney wrapped up with them to pay for her burial If Klin died , so no ono would e-ver know who she was. The cross-examination o ! this sister was read by Mr. Carlisle , the sister saying the writing on the card looked like fresh writing. ns though it had been written about four weeks before. There hnd been nn average number of 100 girls a year In the asylum , most ot whom were under assnmod names. Sometlmeu when Dr. DeCourcey was awny a midwife attended at births. After tin ) deposition was llnlshed the court adjourned , _ ISrcrklnrltlgn Nut In tlio Church. COLUMHUS , O. , March 21. Rev , E. E. Taylor , pastor of the Westminster Presby terian church herd , and who Is well ac quainted with the Drccklnrldgc family , stated today that W. C. P. Hrecklnrldgo Is not a member of the Northern Presbyterian church , nor connected with It In any way , and hence had no connection whatever with thu trial of Mr. Driggs. WrlUi i. Iliiolc. LEXINGTON , Ky. , March 31. Miss Pol lard's friends deny that she will kill llreek- Inrldgo If ho loses tlio Eiiit for broach of promise , but In any event tlioy s'ty she will writes a book describing all the unforlnnato Infatuation and relations for thu pant yearn A VulimliUi Hcinrily. ( Valuable vegetable remedies nro used In the preparation of Hood's Harsapnrllla In Hiich it peculiar manner us to retain the full medicinal valuu of every Ingredient. Tlmn Ilouil'H Surtiupnrllla combines economy and strength nnd Is thu pnly remedy ot which " 100 doses one dollar" ls true. IIo sure to get Hood's. Hood's Pills do not purge , pain or grlpo , but act piomptly , easily and efficiently. llnli-l onci.lc. Abe tit ! o'clock yesterday n'nrnlng n sneak thief made the rounds nf rooms on the third lloor of thu Paxton hotel , Tlio thief qulutly opened the door leading to the ulcoplng rooms of Judge nml Mrs , Ambrose. As ho struck a match Mrs. Ambroto uwukcnud and screamed. The sneak run down the corridor and disappeared. The judge caught on , " gllmpxa of thu man us he turnnd n corner In the hall , but could not tec well enough to ( U-Kcrlbo the thief. Manager Kitchen wilt keep a watch In all thu halls after this. Croup nml Whooping- Cough , "I have three children who are subject to croup , nml have found that Clnmborlnln'H Cough Itomedy will euro them quicker than anything else I can gut. It you do not b - llevo that this remedy will euro the croup , do an I did , try It , and you will HOOD be con vlneed.--H , M. Chutmun. Dewey. 111. Whooping cough In also deprived of all dan- gnrotm coiuuquonceii when Chamhurlnln'H Cough Kennedy | s freely given. There U nothing equal to It ( or ulthur of thtau nll- memta. For cule by drugglMiD. An liinhrh.tril hpeetrn. Last night William Hpectro went hum * drunk and ahutiud his wife. .Sho cuusod liU arrest and William will pura u cell In tua county jail for the next forty day-