THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; WEDNESDAY , APRIL -I , 18JI-J. SPBOIHL NOTICES. Ailvi > MliinnU for lli'ro column * will li Inkeri until It OT | > m. tor ( he evening flinl until 8.W p. 1 1 for the morntntr nnd .Sunday edition * \ilverllncrit , l > f rtxiumilnic a , ntimljoml eliwk. rin Imrp ftnuwcru mldretmed lo n humlxrol teller In rnrc of Thr He" Answer * HI nddrMsed will l t itcllrtriMl upon prmentitllon of the check llnlcii , 1U < 1 wpwl nnrt murrtlnn , 1c ft ward - . Ihi-renflor Kolhlnn taken for IPM limn tv ItHlcH. IVio wnril flrsl Insertion. 1C A Word llnTi-after. Nothing tnken for J g J | "lJ _ _ , POHITION UY STUNOOIIAPIIKH iiml Opevrrlter Rapid nn.l accunjto " ' / C ( ' .box 18 , Llltle Hloii . M. A MM1 6' Hull * . IVir word flrel lni > rtlon , lo n word thereafter. Nothing taken .fur less tlmn ! > c. TTvu B CAN KAHN PHOM tW ( ptr day. Apply 17 , Granite WANT : ? ) . MUN ron aAniuon WAOONH nnd nlRht mil wagons. A. MftCDnnnlil. city garb-inn contractor. 11-M'MS \ w-TNTUDTuNUROuTic SOLICITORS IN IA. nhil Noli , for the Ixiit selling nrllcl nn earth I IbHiil terms Himltary Heap Van" < ' < > 307 r "nxtim Rlk- . JI NUII 7 _ HALKMMUN WANTHD TO HULt. OUtl OfK > D S by wimple lu the wholesale and mall trade , K'H | nn night to every business man or Drill , Illiirnl salary and expenses paid , prrinim'nt Ixinltlnn Per term * niMri-in , with Mamp , Cen- tr-nnlnl Mf * . Co. , Mllmauki-e , Win. II-.M.12 6 * TUAMB PURNIHHKD. INSTALL- ii ds. Ainirlcon Wrlnicer Co , 10M IIo r- nnl l. It-'JOl _ _ OUN'TH. SALARY OH COMMISSION THU WHlml Invention of the BRC. Thn Nw Pal- " iit Chi-mlcnl Ink Urimlng Pencil Hells on Hdil Wnrk-K like maRlc A < tent arc * nuiklnic J2'ii ) to > I2" 00 per week. Per further par- MrnlarM write the Monroe Uraser Mfg. Co . X " . "i. " IM Croiw , WlK. 1I-H2 ! _ \\\NTIII ) , OOOD MAN TOIl OUTSIDU WORK. < | KH | inuney In It for rlKht pirtles. Aildn i. J II lice. ulllcc , Council Illuffii II art 4 * _ AV KNTUD , A MAN TOR CIUNUHAL WORK iilniilt holme. References. 1821 Chlnnjc ) \v V.VIUD , noon MAN roil OUTSIDU WORK ; tf'Knl nmney In It for right party. Artdn-iii .1 II Hi'- , Council lllnrfH 11-MJI1 B vT\NTii : ) . AT ONCU. HHOUMAICi : ! ! 11 II. I'tnll 1'alilmry , Net ) It-MiOl 6 \ \ \"NTii)7 : TRN iixi'nuiKNcnt ) HAMHMP.N Dial me not afraid of work. Call Ixtumi 'I iiinl II n. m. . Ulovcr & 1'nrney , llth nnd Nhholas I-M3t ! 4 WVNTIID , MBN IN HVR11Y TOWN TO HUM , our rlR r-iilint > cil smokliiB pipe ; c nnnt ! told fioin a clK.ir , no experience li required , nn " \eiv HDiokrr liuya one ns soon nH hi ueei It hlg prolllB for Quints , aamphi anil outnt liy ninll for 10 cents In utamp * New nnslnml I'lpn I'o. , Defi't. 2" , fitanfonl , Conn II WANTED FEMALE HELP. Uati'H , 1'ip ' word first Innertlon. le n weld Uieii'aflci NolhltiB taken for lew than 2"i- VNTIJU. IAIIifl AND OnNTMI.MUNVi : will pay from tiix ) to Jfi 00 per wnK to do MHi lly Iioinu work for im , no camni" ) UK and piiMiilit pajnient Hend BHf nddreHmd in\eiin | * l.llK-lly Hupply Cu . Ituitoli , Mass C' MHJ 4 \ \ \\Tiit , A NUitsi : aim. ron A ONI : AND n half > mr old child , coed waKea. 409j'li ' me C-159 MANTIJII. niMT OP WAOKS TO COM I'lJTRNT Kill , niiHl bu KOiul cook nnd laundiexji Mrx I M Thiirnton , 2IOS I'arnani tri-et. C-713 \ \ \NTIJD. ontii rou woil. Call , 1 p.m. , or after 7 p.m , SOI N i xliti t C - > SJ ,1.DIUS WANTING OIRLS AI'l'LY AT TIIU Suindlnavliin Young Ladles' home. 3301 Cumins. C MJ3I 10 r.IHI. rou CINIIIAI : : , HOUSUNVORK CM S alrut. r-MKT 0 1'on ai : IIOUSKWOUK eor Blreiit. C .M 1 \\\N11JI > . I AUY CANVAHSnilH ON A COM- inlKslon for an cstablNlu-il concern I.ucritlve liiislii xK. Wlilowa preferred Call at nil N V Life hull. . linn. C'-MIJI I' _ WANTED. , tnisiTOR miNnRAi. Hot'Hi- noilti < 'alt ' 1'IinrsOliy inoinlns at 101)1 ) S .711)1 ) nvcnne , imw-r Mnson street , C M352 4 * FOB REN C HOUSES. ItatiH , l'4c ' nrord flrnt Inacrtlon. le a word tin leafier. Nothing talu'n for les' * limn ' < : itUNTAb AQENCV. BIIURVVOOD , 42t N. Y. I.lfc. _ . i. - tf _ D 220 Au * . roil RENT TO A SMALL , FIRST CLASS family without children , a nlo nlna room iniiilcrn IIOIHO. 31 r North 20th B ! . , rent lemon- able. Uagi'S & Hill. 140S Farnam St. D 21 ! ) A5 _ AI'ARTMn.VTS. t TO 7 ROOMS. IN CMMVUY ladUlliiKH. 10th nnd ChleaRo ctreetii , nil con- \I'IIOIICUH | ; rents luw. Apply to Huheria. mil 1-liliiiBii Btrtct. U MCS4 A19 * rio"t'snH iN' Air , TARTS OPTHIJ CITY. TIII : O. I' D.ivla company. 1303 1'nni.ini. i ; RUNT. 8 3I.STST I ) -PJl , 3 HOUSIS : NHAR nian SCHOOL. nut moderate. : G1G Capltol a\o. I ) 9to 4 * HUNT , ginAi > nsT O-ROOM COTTAOIJ , \\llh liuth. In city , $15.00. 3011 Callfoinlu cln'oi. I ) llfit'HIIS POR RUNT WUST HALP Sill DAV- . --uipoit Hlicct. Inquire 2013 Cnpllol nvemie G ROOM COTTACIUS , MODURN , CIIOICP. IN , , stitnfiiiil Circle. C. 8. UlRUlter , 201 RocInilid - > TML- . D -94 ' IIOI'HUS , ! ' . K. DARLING , DARKUR HLOCK. D-993 RUNTAL AOL'NCY. 507 RROWN RLOCIv. 1'IIIST CliASH , WIILL LOCATI3D HOl > i : L. S HKIniiHi310 N. Y. Life. 1 > "IS _ MtOO.M IIOL'ai : , ALL MODKRN. WD PVRIC UMIIIIIIiiiilre | lit 611. D MUI AU MOmjRN PLATS 29TH AN 1,1- i > nv\oitli .1 .1V Hqtilre , 2IS I lee Mils. I > | SS IIA : v ! COMPORTAIIM : . CONVINIINI' : : . inuiUiate rinlaln ; luBt 3 anil 4 room MtlUH lot hiUReUtepiit ( only Reforenees le iulnil Also b-ioom suite In tenement. SIC S. I" ' I HI VOR HUNT , 8-ROOM HOUSi : . MODr.ltN , IM'R- nlxlied or unfurnished. 111. S. lUth Htu-'t l-MTt ( Kii.uiNNir : : C'o.it. I.CO.NTININTAL 111,1 ; I > I.S < 1 i' u UINT : , noon nurAcitnu NINIJ-RODM liouse. Jti l Capltol aM'itue Also 8 iitotn liniiH > , | iiJ | Sunanl Btni'l , Oiclinnl Hill. II. H Rtili- Hun , room 7 , Coiuni'iclal Nation it. 1 > Mvn iri'vcii : , s. r. . coumin AND CLARK Iniliilie , KI3 JnckMin D-2SI 1" " UIJNT.ANnsOMljlOOM HOt'SI. % Nl JOiS I'opiilclon avenue. Al o dcKHiit InlcU lumse , No. 3007 I'liLlllo Btu-et. Tlitw lioimra uavi nil modern conveniences and are de- Illthlfolly located near Hanacom 1'aik. , lllik , tt N V. Llfu lililu D 317 : i ] ? OR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS. Italfv , 1'So \ > ntil Ill'Bt lliMi'illun , le aoid llu tr.ilioi. XothliiK taken for Iwx than J. > c N itTHi"Y ri'UNiHuf3r7 ROOMS rou RIINT \\ltli orllliout liuard. Call at 2107 Pouclax I-MJS u _ I.Ultli : bOL'TH ROOM , HUITAI1L.I : Toll TWO , moduli cunvenlem.ru. Inqulro lil'J I'ndKc. K I0i)6 _ rJit iTi.NT : , KLUCIANT FURNisunt ) ROOM'S AT uoruii imuNswici ; _ l' > i fiinilllei ami youns pontlrmcn. Plcnin. Imlh , ilrvaliir anil all comenlenoos , prlcui itaxon- l > l , Iwatlon unexLvllcil In the city. Appl > ul Hotel RiunsnUk , ICth nnd Jaclibon Htreein K-170 5) III'J Kill it PI UMHHL'I ) ROOSIS roil LIOHT HOUSn- k'tplim lia N. I'lli Dtrctt i : MJIO 5 * Italix , I'.e vvoiil Hint Itisvrllnn. lo u v\nrd t Ill-leaf I i. Nothing laUcn for Ictm Hum 2".o 1 Oil RUNT. NICT.LY rilRNIHIIKl ) SOUTH i 'ii \\llh toaiil. 019 Callfoinla siro.'t. l SIKIJ * 11111 RIJNT-NICIILY PURNIsTllin ROOMS , null Imiuil , modern cumciiliMii.i'3 I'lonln. I .1 IMVflUKIIt Ht. 1' 1SH.3 TWO NIPIJIA" rUUNISHni > ROOMS. SOUTH fi ut ami iirhnln board , modern cumenUiicea. I * Ml NU WOMKN'H HOM13 , UNDIIR OAUIJ 01' UuiM'ii'M ChrlKtlan uiiaoclatlon. Ill B. 17lh t. _ _ 1 i)97 ) TWO I'INi : LAROIJ ROOMS. WITH STIllCTUY I'-'tiliini liouKl. 2109 UutiKlaa street. IM1I VNIOI'SIS , : il NORTH 18TH STRP.in' , ii > H | n > oni < * good table , rrutonablB iati'-i. AI : RDOVJrt AND IMJAIID. 1IHUNNAN PI i ) I 1'Hllfurnla. P MT , i MI u iiooiis " jvrifif noon IIOAHD rifn Itiii. ' lt'30 Hitrne ) . K-M357 7 lioxliu AND NIL'IILY KUIINIdHKD ROOMf. J H X Uth. II-MSV ROOMS WITH BOARD. feT H U. F 311 MS- lTQIl RENT-tTNFTJBNISH D ROOMB ; 4 UNKUUNIHItKn IlOOMBl ITAIIM ! houi k fpinr , city WBIT , ne , , low rent North- venl corner 17lli unit Welmter ureel. O- MUD t 1'NKt'SNTSTiKin'TrAMnBirH pen iiorni : . ln-fjiinit to man nJ wife. No children 11J N. 17th 0-M7 FOR RENT STORES AND OFFICES HTORK i-tm RIINT , noon LOCATION , HI'IT- ntilo for ilruir or grocery Rlorc. Inaulre nt W33 HpauMlng. 1 M977 6 * O1TICT.H KOIl RUNT IN TIIIJ HCIII.ITX Imllillnir. Hth nnd Hnrney. Hiieclal Iniliici nifnlH hflil out tif permanent t nnntn. Apply to Joint llroH. , riwiin (0 ami II , BclilltJ Imlld- Inif. I-99S i MONTI IH LIAHI : OK STOIH : , sw a. ITTII. I-W3 I'OR RBNT , TIIIJ 4-8TOHY lIRIf-'K llttlLDINn. Sir Pnrnam nt. The lailldlnK tins u ilrepnxif irtnrnt liimorrtent , lomplels ctpum heiitliiK llx- tnri'fl , witter im nit Hnoro , gun , etc. Apply at the ofllco of The llee. I- t' ' > TUP. HTOIti : llt'lLDINO , I11 rARN.Ut ST. . mum bo rented for nwne prlco nt once for nome ricnlar , liltlrtmtr biiKlnox. f'ome In with jour offem. Ilo ff & Hill. 1401 rarntun Kt AGENTS WANTED. Rates , lOo n line each Insertion , tl M a Una Per niimlli Nothlni ? taken for leas lli.in S'M CANVAHSnill TO HRMTMUDICtNIJ IN NOUTII Omaha , KooJ ttaBc . AdJresi 2CZ7 UI ) . AOUNT8 TO TAKP. OHDUH * 11Y will rtp-nsc nnd saUvry m mniple. wrwill pay allow blc rommlnilon HiiniplM easily i rr' ' J' loci. IKIX ' -1 * f.-nt nn iippllcutlon. AilUrcs 'j- J > I York Clt > _ _ ( IP.NKA ACSKNTH WANTCD , HK new irllVlm In denle-s , rttluolvu lMrll r . no , im eafllld reaulre.1 ; 200 to 3W per cent prollt Columiila Clumcal Co . en nil ,0 I lea I liorn hlieel. Clilcf.KQ , HI J MTTC 4 * _ flw ro jiwoo PIR MONTH MAIHJ nv orii nKontM fnr the fanlefl d lllnir n w l > Xk ) In Ani r- Ira. excliMUf territory ; best comml / < lon , cx- pren8 paid , 3D itnyH erfdlts no expftlcmc re Uillred , wrlln f.nterms. . P. W..BlKler At C'o. , IKX 1CCI St. Ixniln , Mo. J M3C 4 * WANTED TO RENT. Raton. 1' ' e wonl llr t Insertion , le avvord _ there.iCtir. Nothing taken fur lc llinu 2 o. vvTNTniT m niiNr ! HY THi3 IHT on ivm of Ma > , or 10-room cottaKe , cunvcnlently lo cated , modern Improvements , to fain Iv of 3 AiMrexM (1 2J. live. K-M3S1 C STORAGE. Ilntea , 10o a line each Insertion. 11,60 u Una per niunth. Nothing taken fitf leas than 23c STOKAOi : I'OR IIOI'SKIIOLD I'.OODS. fLUAN and cheap rate. R Wells , 1111 Pnniiim STORAdU , WILLIAMS & . CROSS , 1211' \l.\l\Nm STOVUS STORUD Dl'RINO TIIU Sl'MMUR. li)7 ) DoiiKlat Omaha Stove Hepalr vvciiK" " WANTED TO BUY. Rulesl'-c ' vvnril Hrsl Insertion , le n word lliiTiMifler. "NothliiK taken for lei than . c. WTNTUI ) . I'OH CASH. 7 TO 0-ROOM IIOPHU. mint hc n tuiK.iln , Rive full deHcrlpllon , lot and block number of addition ; also urci-t number. Addreas ( i II , llee. NM - < 6 illflHUMT PR1CU PAID roil SUCONI ) HAND fuinlliincarpet" , stove' , etc. S. II "rovvn , 3iO N li.lh Tcl.JTII N-JI1 AU' _ : W \NTUli TO nTlY. HORSU. SOI Nl ) AND KCIllle , VVUlKlllllR 1100 llM , VVllll SOIll" 'I'LVd. ' Jnriulre nl 1110 California si tlH " WANTUDT'A"GOOD"sp.coxirHAND IIPCSC.V in pliiitnn , al o BlnKle huneMust lie ilii-np im sHit | cn h Addre'S O 21 , Hco ? . - U 4 * _ FOR SALE FURNITURE. Rales. 10o a line llrst Insertion , $1 M n mic for ILSB than 'J-.c | i < r inuntli Nothing taken - r-rRNTri'iu : , CAHI-UTS. IIUDDINO. CHINA. Me , from State hotel. Wells , lilt Jiinmni btlect , O M'.SO 1- FOR SALE HORSES , WAGONS.ETO. Rates 10n line each Insertion , Ji.60 n line per month. NothlJg taken for less than Kc. ALL KINDS 0V VEHIULUS AT OOC ON THU After March 6 I will have on exhibition ( for a hnrt time only ) at 1213 Farnam street. Omaha , a full line of tine carriages , coupes , Inmlaus , victorias , park ana cani-py rlRs. . buesles. phae tons carts , buckuanrdr , all kinds or business and pleasure wagons , drays , milk ana delivery wagons , which I vrltrclosi- > out at COC ON TUB DOLLAR. A full line nnd everything ilrst-class. Come and nee anil bo convinced that you can bur imythlnK > ou want nt half prlco nt 121J Par- n.m .treet. Omaha. N.b p MUMAUaII. P 1CS A3 § rTiu MALI : , TRAM WRLL MATCHED , RAY Imrxcs ; Bound , Rrtitle , clienik Inquire T. J. Ko erH , ] 4th nnd rarnnni Etreets. l--iM209 S roii SAM : , CHUAP , TiuiRnxiaiiT SINOLI : ili-l\lni ; hurwM. Wheeler & Wilson seuliiK nia- iblne oIU ( < - , Ml S 11th street. P 270 3 R SAM : . A HOOD PAMILV CARRIAOI : . . vvllli leather coverings , In Hmt-clitss oomlltlon AiMliss O 21 , Ren. P M3JO C IIIST : 'w w 'ioiuufjav IN OMAHA. HIMT > H UO harness foi clollMiy v\aK n ; Hlmpwn makn family carrlnBe. Kood an new , at h-sa than half llrnt coat. Drummind i'lirrlmn * ( ! > . , IStll and Hillne ) I' M313 ml FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Rales. 1'je ' word llrHt Inxertlun , Jo a word here.iftei. Nothlnt ; taken for less than 23e 1 OR SALi : TWO POOl < AND TWO UILMARD tutles , Manhattan style , monarch cushions , size 4V4 by 9 , nnd nil llxtuiea pertnlnlnu thereto Tables not used one year yet. Will sell or trade. For particular ! write to Prank Ueorke. Carroll City. Iowa. Q-J01 A4 TOR SALC. SRCOND HAND KNQINRS , IN first class shape , from t > to 40'horse power In- uuMrtal lion Works. Omaha. Q 321AS TOR SALK. CIinAP , A DO-HORSR TOWER Hiihmmtlc ciiKlni' und Imllor. nearly ne , nisi low J LefTell turlilne In good Older. Henry , Ollmoie , Neb. Q M79i 14 * i.RD iiroiAi.i ! : . THI : I'altlo ( 'ompan > . Ainea , Nel > . . havu J iW tons of KI.OI ! bain xti.itil ha ) for sale All onliMS Illli-il i.mmpili . Q - ! ) . > sr itintNARD pupi'ins. p. o nox ri- ( ell } ( J MI1J A1S rou f-ALi : . MCI : CLIAN ORAVIIL. OMAHA rilllrun Wall 1'l.istei Co , r,15 lnt Nafl b.ink. Q -M120 A1S POOL TARM : IIRUNSWICIC. NKARLV NIW ; cheap Williams , V Mltt.in , MiCaKiie bloek. uppOHlti' potli.lllee Q.M.WG fi MISCELLANEOUS. I'nU RUNT. TWO NIC'i : TUN ACRU THACTH \\lth tuniill cottaBe. Just ) ulliuct < l of cits. IllrkH , JOS N Y Llfo bills- R-.110 J CLAIRVOYANTS. lUiteH l'ae ' v\cml llrst Insertion , lo n woid tluUMflti Nothing ; taken foi leai than 2V. MUH 1)11 II. WARRUN. CLAIRVOYANT , RIJ. liable liiisliiff'i iiudtuin. 'Ill year at II ? N 16 h 103 MASSAGE , BATHS , ETC. MAbSAUU. MAUAMi ; RUllNAItD. 1419 IJODUb' . T M3IJ 9 * MAUAMU SMITH , 602 S. 13TH , 2ND PLOOR. loom i Massage , vapor , alcohol , steam , eul- phurlne and uea biths. T M199 7 * MADAM lirtOWN."llU CAPITOL AVUNUU ai llnoi , room 4. nmssnce , nlohohol , Hululiur iil.il e.i batlw T M971-5 * PERSONAL. MADAMU L\ ROOK HAS OPL'NKD MASSA11U parlors al Ibll Hcmuul slritBt. 3d Moor front to left Improved magnetic , vlt.ipnthlc , sulphur and nlcohollu baths , bets restful and curative. Improved Kurdish hand rubbing. n. r.i. to S p. m. Parlors 3 nnd 4 uMSOO 3 \ IAVI. Tio.MU TIIUATMUNTT-OR LADlis. : Health book & consultation free. Address or call Vluvl Co. . suite 310 , llea Illdc. Lady attendant. , P M10J _ V.NTIL PUHTHUR NOTICU JOHN NULSON IS the only person tmplojed hj mo to do the ilinnlni ; ot vaults und cesspools A MiiLDon- ulit , Clt ) GaibaEa Contractor. I' Mill AO MASSAllH THUATMUNT. ULUCTRO-THUH- in.il baths Scalp and hair treatim-nt , main- iiiru und chiropodist. Mrs. Post , 31ai ( s. loth \Mthiiell blk. v10. . COMPOUND OXYOUN CL'HlTs AriTHMA' . bronchitis , consumption , catnrih , etc. Three ilios free at H. 33 , Douglas blk , ICtti and 1' . OKI- . _ r UKoiiaB OIKSON , A < KD AHOIIT 64 , NA tlvu of UiiKlitiul , who v\as In Montaua and Idaho In the seventies nnd early rlRhtlcu * cum- niunleules nlln us prior lo December next he will hear of something to his advantage , Leu Is A. ( IrutT & Lefroy , law > crs , llradburt billldlnir , l.ua Angeles , Cjl. l'-M9u7 A2 TiU'R roilTl'Ni : RUAD 1IY Till : LINUS IN > our hands. Mr . Ilurlon , 033 S. Kill > t. U-31J 9 MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE. Rates. lOo a line llm Insertion. JI.-V ) u line per month. Nolhlng taken for leas than 3Jo .BNTItAli LOAN AND TRUUT CO. , S04 UKU MOHTQAQU l.OANB. A. MOORU 504 N , v""uf. ? W-3.1) AS * LOANa ON IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED clly pr | > erty ; U.OOJ and upwards , fi tit bH per cent ; no delav W. Karnum Smith Ik Co , US ) Kunittm. W m MONEY TO LOAN -REAL ESTATE. Continued. WANTKI ) . APPLICATIONH FOll IXANa. J. t ) . 7lltle. Drown blk. , Omiihn. W 107 I.OANHVANTRD ON CITY AND I'AIUl proixrly. J. N , Trenier , opp. P. O ANTHONY I/MN & TRUST CO. . JH wTY. MI/lT lonns at low rules for choice secvlrlljf on Ne- braKka nnd Iowa farms or Omaha city WS S' * " ' OHfAHA I/AN A TIIUKT CO. , 1 TH AND Douglas stu , loan money nn city nnd farm property nt lowest rales of InlercM.VI03 _ MONKY TO LOAN AT IXWKaT IIATR8 ON Improved nnd unlmpmve.1 Onlnlm real clnlc , 1 lo 5 years , ridellty Tmst Co. , 1702 I'lirnnrn. MONKY TO IX3AN ON I'ARMH IN DOUGLAS Improved nnd unimproved Onmlin real eslntc , Trust Co. , 1702 1'nrnnm si. _ Vt _ j'j ' _ MONI : Y "TO i/JANTf TrnvlSr UATIJS. TUB O. P. Davis Co. , 1W > 3 1'nrnnm ict. v111 MI'U INSl'RANCU I'OI.K'IIW LOANl'.U ON or buUKht. I' . O. Chesney , Kansas Clly. Mo. MONUY TO LOAN ON OMAHA PROPKIITY ami Nebraska farms nl from fl lo 7 per cent. W II Melkle , Plrnt Nal'l bank bldg. W 112 MONI'.Y TO LOAN ON IMPROVUD OMAHA leal estate , llrennnn , Ixvo & Co. , Paxton blk. \ \ * " ! 13 1.0NH ON HUAL U'4TATiWARIlANT. < . ( lOOD notes , etc. , liought. Oarvln llros. , 210 N. Y. Llfo C PUR CUNT MONRY. H. C. PATTnUSON. K" > blilg. W 301 M2 MONEYTO LOAN CHATTELS. Rntes lOo ft line each Insertion , Jl.CO n line per month. Nothing Inkcn for less limn c. MILL LOAN MONi : Y ON ANY KIND OV SU- ciirlly. strictly confidential. A. U. Hnirls , room I. Continental block. X 11. . _ MONUY LOANUD ON PURNITURK , PIANOS , nil articles or value. 1'rcd Terry , 430 Ramso block. X 110 _ SHORT T1MU LOANS. 701 N. Y. LU'U RLDQ. X M20li aS _ " TIIU PLACi : TO DORROW MONIJY ON HOUSEHOLD rURNITtlRU , MONUY ON IIOHHUH AND MI'LUS , MONRY ON VVAOONS AND CARIUACIUS , MONUY ON PIANOS AND OIU1ANS. MONUV ON WARKHOUSi : RUCUIITS. JIONUY ON MUUCIIAND1SU. MONUY ON ANY CHATTUL sr.Ct'RITIUS , MiiNUY ON Koods that reimln with vou , MONUY IP OU WANT NO Pl'IILIClTY , MdNUY IN large or small amounts. MONUY AT LOVVUST I'OHSIULU HATCH , MO.N'UY IN IJI'ICKUST POiHUILR T1MU. MONUY THAT > oti may pa ) bach i nt an ) time nnTl In any nmnunt. Is nt ROOM 4 \V ITH- NULL block , cor. 15th anil Hnrney Bin. THU 1'IDULITY LOAN GUARANTUU CO.1 . -1 18 MONUY TO LOAN V\o \\lll loin ) ou any sum which ) oti wish. Hiilall or lirge , ut the lowest po Hble late" , In thii quickest piis-clblc time and fnr any length of time to suit vou. You c-m piy It I. iclc In Midi Inslillinenls as you vilsh , when jou wl h , and only p.i > for U as long as ) ou keep It. Yo-i can Nil row on HOI'SUIIOLD ri'RNITt'Ri ; AND PIANOS , IIOR iS. WAC.ONS AND CARRIAOUS , WARUHOUSU HUCUIPTS , MHUCHANDISU , OH ANY OTHUR SIX'L'RITY , WlllioiH publlclly or lemovnl of property , OMAHA MOUTOAaU LOAN CO. , 300 hOl'TII 10TH STHUUT , J'lrst tloor above the. street. TIIU OLDUST. LAHOn.ST AND ONLY INCOR- I'ORATKD LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA. X-113 _ MONUY TO LOAN ON HOHSiS , WAGONS , pianos nnd furniture of all klnd . dullness innllclc-nllal. J. II Haddock , -room 427 , H.imgu block. X 120 BUSINESS CHANCES. Rate * . lOo n line llrst Insertion , $1 M n line per month Nothlni ; taken foi less than 2c ni'ST T-AYINQ SALOON IN OMAHA , i'ART c.ash , balance trade , sickness cause fur Belling. D. J. Wilson , 1711 N. 20th street , Omaha , Neb. Y.-MOT A19 _ ron HUNT , A PINE LARGU IIHICK RITILD- IIIK. occupied now ns a saloon , near union Pacific clpot. . Including first class Inr fixtures ! lent roisonnblc. Address John 1' . Wlndolph , Grand Island , Neb Y-911 J _ I'OH SALU-J1.000 CASH WILL Ill'Y A PAYIng - Ing business , need nol apply unless ) ou have thu money. Acldiess r 01. liea olllce. i M9j7 roii SALI : . A PAHI : STORC DOINO OOOD hu lnusj , goud reasons for wllltiit. cash only. Address J. Mazuntl , Stanlon , Nib.Y Y M933 4 J2.00000 RON US. NUWMAN OROVU. NRU. , and vicinity offer J000 00 cash to any party that will build a 73-b.irrcl xtenm toiler flour mill , machinery to bo new nnd of the latest Im provement. We have ono of ttie best business tov\n > < In the state. I'or further Information address C. O. Krogh , chalrinin , Nenmnn Grove. Neb Y M211 7 _ _ DRl'O STORU. CRNTHALLY LOCATUD , ON < as > lerms. Rex 018. city. Y121 MUAT MAHICUT I'OH SALU. CRNTIIALLY located , IHted up ilrst clnss , doing good busl- III-HS. Address CM llee ollke. Council ( Huffs. Y S87 A7 _ 1IUST- PAYING SALOON IN OMAHA , PART rtsli. balance trade , skl.ncsa cause for selling D. J. WILSON , 1711 N. 20th streev Y MC7I A 19" _ I'OU SAI.13 HOTUL 1'tJRNlTtIRU AND lease ; 40 rooms ; good furniture ; good local Ion ; cheap rent ; will Hell for half Ita value ; owner going to Arizona , lllggest hnrcnln on earth. Addiess r. McCune , Realrlce , Neb. Y M30t 8 _ DO YOU WANT TO I1UY A SMALL MILLI- ni'iy more ? Cash or Iratle for good wild land. Reasons for selling , other business. I'or pnr- tlculirs nclilress U 20 , Beo. Y M302 9 * WANTUD , A riRST-CLASS PHYSICIAN , WHO can speak the German or Swedish bingu.iKe , tu locate In n central Nebraska town of 1,000 people ; an excellent opportunity. Address , with refeiences , U. E. llruce & Cn. , Omaha , Nebraska Y M293 8 _ TOR SALU AT A 11ARC.AIN. THU ATLANTIC roller mills ; this property Is located In one of 1 10 best counties In stnte and In u pioipenus town of o.OOO population. Apply lo Theodoio ( I. Stelnke , receiver Cnsa Count ) Rank , Atlantic" . Iowa. Y Mai 4 _ roil SALR. A IIOARDINO USTAHLISIIMHNT In Roekv mountains , wltli farm 110 anes Ad- dre-cs O 23 , llee Y MJ3I 7 * _ _ " WANTKIi "PAHTNKU-WI : HAVU I'OH SALU an inlerest in a KIKIII paying business In this elly that will bear strict limMlg itlon Capital liqiilrtcl. ulH.ut . $10,00i)00. ) Would take some good leal estate , farm preferred. Templetun & . I'lcreon , 9)7-8 1'axlon block. _ YM3.B 7 FOR EXCHANGE ! Rates , lOo a line llrsl Insertion , Jl M u line per month. Nothing taken for less than J. > c WOI'LD UKH TO UXCHANOK VALUAIILU kind fni a modern 10 or IJ-room residence. Ad- driss O 1 , lleo olllce. X MIK 6 WANTuBTA PINU TUN OH TWULVU-ROOM moilern house vvllli barn or room for one In exchange for clear land. IJ. J. Kendall , W7 ilrown block. 7-'M 31 _ bTOC'K OP MILMNURY AND NOTIONS want horses & cattle. Rex 230 , Pniiikfurt. Ind ' Ri.SlNiSS | IILOCK I'OR SALU OH THADR for land 01 mdse. In eastern Nebraska. P. O. llox IOC , Crviton , Neb. X MUI alS' I WILL UXCHANCIU 3M ACRUS PINH LAND In Cedar count ) and give | 2XW ( c.ixh foi Jl.ooo Ktock of goods Address contldentl.il , Uox 413. David City. Neb / tU I OWN 100 TAHMS IN NUHRASIJA , KANSAS and Dakota , will sell cheap or exchange fur mdxe , horses . rattle. Address , liox 7C , 1'rankfort.Ind. . _ 7.I. . ' . ! TO KXCHANOU YAI.trARLU TUXAS 1'RITIT l.ind. for goo.1 lesldencc and business block , R C. Patterson. / M301 5 10 KXCHANOU-CLHAH INSIDU LOT 1'OH pall KCHM ! clrlvlne"liorses. H , C. Patterson. 4Ji HnniBO block. / M303 f. _ TO UXCHANOU-VUHY YALtfAHLU PARNAM street Iniomo palnR properl ) for choice prlvuto residence. H. C. Patterson , 453 Hainge block. it-M3)7 7 _ I'INIJ IXT OP YOt'NO IIOHSUS 1'OR OMAHA proper ! ) P. D Wead , ICtli A : Douglas st. K 3.-J T. _ A MAN INTUNDINO RUMOVAL TO OMAHA wanlH lo trudu hinall ranch with mock whcia he now llvi'a for home. Several Omaha properties for Pox Maine * . An S-r. house. e\eiy com. , iwved 61 , and motor , for vucanl lot , P D Wend , lilh nnd Douglas 55-322 Z FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. , Rules , lOc a line llrst Insnrllmi. Jl.M a line per month Nothing uifcro for less ihnn 2So to SKirrToNs "ci i ofcB LAND. CIIUAP. TURMS iu > r : colony wanted ; coinnilHslon liberal ; also UnJa for clock and injie. J , W , Welpton , Cranl. Neb. IlE-uq A3 _ WILL BULL AT A HARUAIN. HOt'HU. RAIIN and lot , nlso Uvi. vacant lots , corper SStli itvenuo nnd llurdelto. on ttr.ule , Hctvur mi < l wuteri low weU fenced. ApJy | lu owner , _ Morund. ISJO Hurncyv _ JU -M7n I ' A21 t. 1IUC. 17 . CHEAP. P , Dee t5S A-U' IIAROAINS IN IIOMU.S WU IIAVJ5 PROP- ertlct. which havu eome Intu our iR'nuMulun t ) foiecloeure of moitKuge and can keif cheap. Hume * from 11,000 up. The IIxtes-Hnillli Inv. w Co. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ! } 98H j KOR BALU. HOOK COTTVOK. I9TH , NEAR Luke street ; will Bell cheap Rex 373. Kearney _ Neb. _ RK M729' 1'AHNAM BTIinirr-IXTP 7. IlLOCKTll , WBST Lnd ndd , no p lttr resldeiU'c * lot In city : also lot 3 , block 1. CrrKton U'id. Addrru llxclmnue llank. Marietta , 1'a. R E-M1II aW FOR SALE - RE AL EST T ONI : aw-AcTu : i'Am'iTirHALtf "API-LY TO \V. J. Harrison or A. D. Rose , on farm , lllnlr. OHiT.1 H 1J-M295 IIAROAINS. HOPaUS. bfjn AND PAHMS , sale or Irnde. I' . K. Darling , lUrker block. _ XJJ ! _ 3 CHKAP HOMKH FOR SAJ.U ' Hou es nnd lots , nil sites , Inontlons nnd price' , tak'n under foreclosure li ) "rastern parties who Insist on Immedlnto sal * , Also Nebraska farm linds. Will sell nt half. TMrte nnd easy lerms. R. I' , llnnklne , Omaha National l nlt. t- ' It H 121 11AIKIA1N. N. K. COHNniV WTH A ND IIICK- orV , K. Darling ; IJirKdr IJock. R 1123 1 " " rOIl""HALU , A PINU HOMU OP 12 ROOMS outside of hnlh nwms , c-loMt , p.inlry , furnace room , etc. , In one of tlio besl locutions , ele- gihtly furnlshetl nnd fully rqulppnl In every particular , re.idy lo step right Into , nnd n bargain for nioono nlmut to locate. The whole otitllt. houe , lot nnd furnitureSUOflOOO , much less than cost , nnd only offi-rctl for pale on nccount of famlt ) lie Ing nvvay ninth of I lie time the prescnl ) ear. Address D M llee. R U-lf.0 . a. 3 _ I'Oll SALU , 7-HOOM COTT.VclU AND LOT AT 2211 Welnler slreet for UsnofM. Apply on pi-emlset , It 12 Ml 13 n3 ! _ POR SALR , 2 HOtJSUS AND IX TTsOTH NUAR Lenvenuortli , brlnKlng good ii < Mnue , I. u g.iln for cath or pan clear land. Malto offir O. L Oreen , room M , llarkcr blovk. R U ? j9 _ LOT C. 1ILK T'2. CHUAP. P 9 Ree. OJS A-18 * 1' . D. WKAD'S HAUOAINH IN 1IOMIN- lloust" nml lol , f. blocks from car , JVWOO. M-font lot. small hoiim111 Kount7i > PI. , tl.JH. 7-r. liinisc nnd lol wett of Knuntre PI , $ IS33. House and lol H e. Hnnoenm Park , > rn ) 0-r. hoitiio nnd full lol , Pnnnm st . JI.'W. 7-r , houv nnd full lot. Amblir Place , II 000. 4-r. IIOUHO nnd full Int. Walnut HIM. JTW. Pull lot , neni Yules' letlclenec , paved st. , it 000 Coiner. Plnlnvlew , north nf Kountro Pi , JSM. Uast front , 20 , nr Woolwutih Jl SOU 40 acres nr. Port Om iln , J12 000. P. D. Wcad. Id and UntiKl i . Rl3il \ 5 A NUW UIOHT-ROOM HOPSU ON ( lUOKOIA avenue , north of Popploton avenue , vvllli all modern Improveincnls , furnnru and laiindiv In biHement , a Inrgaln $1,000 Oi ) Call for terms. Acres In Rurnhnm Plice , right on motor line nnd In a few clajs vvlll have ivivril mad ch-ar from the clly. llils ncldltlon will IHIVP t-om" line ImlldliiRS this Rummer. A beainlful nHre for nny one to live. Pilces wa ) tluvvn , JoM V ) l r acre , eas * term ! ' . One acre with I'MO ' Br.ipcd nnd 41 clii rry and plum trees now boiling , J-u > im hou e , cellar , good well coal lioii i' . Htable , all fenced , JI2'WOO ' for ra h. I13HCIX ) on time I'or fur ther | uiilit III.IIH call on .1 A Loxgrcii , 603 Ilrown block , southeast coiner 1Mb ami Doug- MERCANTILE ADJTJSTMENTS. THU MUHCANTIM : ADJPSTMUNT co. Cavnnngh , Thomas S. McOllton , Counsel. COI Karbach block , Omaha. Adjustments , Fetllement-c und compromise made for falling or Insolvent meicliants 811 n23 LOST. LOST. A ORNT8- DIAMOND HINO , 10) RU- v\nrd. return Oth and 1'ic.uo di ) goods store. LoHl Jj'i 1 STOMN.ROYAL LIOHT \Dvruu RICYCLR , No 7o1 } JO 00 re .ild for icliirn to 1W How ard street Losl M332 5' LOSl'TlOLD MUDAL MALTI' i : CHO I PHN- ilay I'lnih'i pleas" leave J81J Cabs eticet und iirelve. icwarcl M3J3 4 * UPHOLSTERING. 01,0111 : ri'iioi.sTiniiNO iH > , OI\IIIAL ; : rt'n- nlture repairing , f tlm-HM anil Infm million clieerfiilli Kl\on All wqrk called for nnd ! > nimpll > atumled to. „ Mil rainam st. Tclfplioim "jiJ. 1J8 MEDIOAlZ DU C. V. CHOOK.V NP.W. MirrilOD THHAT- ment of nerves , stomacliwheurt f , 407 lice lltili ; 035 Rates , lOo a line first Intuition , $1.00 n line per month , NotilnR | tnl.cnfjr ; less than 20c II 1C. Ill HICHT. PI'NHR.tll TUTinCTOR AND embalmei 161S Chicago * t. Tel 00. 1JG SHORTHAND ANPTYPEWBITINO. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL OP SHORTHAND. C13 N. Y Life , Omaha AiK for circular. MI27 CUTLERY GRINDING. A. I. . I'NDKI-AND IS XV > UKADY TO TO ) nil lilmls of line grinding { it his old Ftiuul , _ K > 0 S < Htll utrcet. 307 alO HTUSIO , ART AND LANGUAGE. o. r. oni.i.nNiux'K. UANJOIST AND to tpher , 1S10 California bt. 8M IN Tlin riHCUIT COl'IlT OK 11ALTI- AIOKE CITY ISSAC U. TniMDM : HT AI , . VS. THC AMKftlCAN CASUALTY INSUHANCC AND SECURITY COM PANY OP IJAI/riMOHH CITY KT AL. ( A .U5-18DJ. ) Ordered by llio Circuit Court of linltimore Clly Ibis iStb day of March , A. D. , 1S > 9 ! , that the time for Illlnt ? claims against THE AMERICAN CASUALTY INSURANCE AND SEC'UIMTY COM PANY OF BALTIMORE CITY be and It Is hereby extended iinlll June 1st , 1S1I , and that the MHUCANTILK TRUST AND DE POSIT COMPANY OP HAM'IMORi : and D. K. KSTi : PISIIER. the RecelverH of Ihe said INSURANCE COMPANY , give fur ther nollce lo nil credllors of sold INSUR ANCE COMPANY lo file Ihclr claims , duly authenticated In the above entitled clause , on or before paid date , by canning a copy of this order to be published twice before the 1st day of June , IS1) ) ! , in Home dally newspaper published In each of the Stales' nnd Terrllorles of the United States , as now existing , exclusive of Alaska. Hut failure to make nil or any of cnld publica tions shall not impair the validity nf any distribution of assets of the defendant corporation which may hereafter be made by the Receivers. ( Signed ) True copy. Test. J. UPSHPR. DENNIS. ALVIN ROBERTSON , Clerk. BUREAU. bUn ? < i O7. . SOhiaiTOUS.Itou Buildlm ; . OMAHA. NHU. Advlue IfUKR. RAILWAY Tip CARD " " Loaves ICHICAOO. RURL1NU1ON & Q lAirlve * Omahal Depot 10th and Mason sts. I Omaha 4.4Jpm Chicago Yfillbulc 9iSOam a.ljum Clilcago Uxpicss 4 oinil 7 O.'pm. . . .Chicago and Iowa Local. . . . tt.OO.un ll.33.iin . . Pacltlo _ Junctlon LocalL1.6.53pm l nves IIIUIH.IM31UN & MO RIVUH.Arrl\ci | Omahaf Depot IQth and Mason Sts. f Omaha 10 15arn. .Denver Uipress. . 9:30um : 10:10im . . . . DeaUnood Uxpreu 4 lupm 4-OOrmi Denver Kspiesi . . . 4:10pm C.Wpm .Nebraska Local ( except Sun ) , . . 6.00pm 8.15am .Lincoln Local ( except Sund-p. ) Jl2oam Leaves I K. C . .ST J & C II | Ari\es | Omalial Depol 10Ih end Mason Sta. | Omaha 9'4Sam Kansas Clt ) Day ixpre 6 8 15pm K. C. Night Ux via U P. Trans C Main Ix > nvei I CHICAG"6 nr in. "PACTPJC "JAfrlur OmHh.ill'nlon Depot lOtli ami Mason bis I Omaha L'Abf. If30am Atlantic Uxpress ( en. bundnyl 7 i ipm 6 Wpin . . . . Nlshl Uxpreu c 45.un 6 OOiun .CblcBKO Vc-stlbule'l Limited . . 5 OOnm li 10am Oklahoma U P ( tn ( ' ' II ex Sim ) 6 ; ' 6:30nm : Oklahoma fc Texas , Bxp ( ex Sun ) 12 10am 2.05pm. . . . _ .Colorado Limited . 4 6)pm UNiON Arfl PIC" Omalmjllnlon Depot. IQtji Mnson Sis f Omaha 9 60am , .T . Denver Uxpres3r " r. . 3 2-lBprn . Overlttiiifl'lici . . . o. 3t9pm.lieatilc * 8tromSb' T\ : ( ex Sun.iS ) pm . Pacjno Exrriss . 10 BJa 6 JOpm . . PaslTMaU . . . . „ . . 4.iop m ; , LeaTes i ( IIICAOO , MIL1 A'Tr PATL Aulveo Omaha L'nlon Depot Dtfi V OLison sts.i Omaln TjSpm . ChlcuginLliMeilT" " ! 0 Dam 11. Mil m Chlc.igo Uxpr is ffx _ Sun ) f jiipn" Leaves I ] ' . U A. MO VALLBV ; JAirlieT Oinalin ! Dipul 10th nnilVtjsiKi bu , | Umihi 105am . Deadwond1 I ' . 'pr > 9 , 5 Uniri 03im ( Ux HatV)0. ) . Uxp-'vUx .Mon 1 t \ < ! em 5100pm Norfolk Rxpre < n ( Bx ittmda ) ) M 45qu B-30pm . . . .HI. Paul. Kffi-o3 < . 8IOam : ' Leaves ! CHICAGO & Np'VJIW''i.-frN"iAirlv ? Oin.iluilu. IDepot lOtii vg { Mason ( U umalu . Chlcniso , iiIcsa , cTivuin 4-OSpm . . .Yevllbul * Limited. . si > fm CjSOimi . Unitern Pliei i isnm 6JOpmKSat. ( . ) . Chlo. P4 s.Rx. ( Mjn ) 9 23om _ 6.Wam _ Mo. _ X'ulloy I Jtal " . 10 .Mpin Loaves I MISOOIU I'ACH 'ic fArr eT Omahal Depot 10tliaiiil\VebiitLr _ _ 8 la. | Otiuh.i U.Mpm . SI. LouU Uxpreiu . li Mini JO onpm . . . , M. I.ouU Kxpreis . 4'Miinl DilOpm Dull ) ( ex. Sun I Nnlmiiil.it Local. 9:10 im leaves I C HT. I'T. M7 Its 'o lArrivrT OmahaJ _ Depot I3lh ana _ \V b li'r Sts. | Omu'ia 9:00am : . .Sioux f'lly Aeoomituvlatlon " n,2)nm ) X'ispin Hloux City Uxpnij tUx. Sun. ) . 13 10pm t : 0piii . , Bt Paul MiiiUfJ , , . 9 43m Leaves I blOUX CITY i PACiriC , IArrT 7T OmaliajL' . P. Depul loili.fc ila yn St I Om iha . .blcmx c.'lty Pu < wni > i. n 3Upm _ , .Hi. I'aul Kxprc-ta _ 10 Ojjru * " " Leavw I SIOL'X C'PFY & "l'ACll'fijT .ArrlvVi" Omahnl Dcixit I5lli and XVotxlff tft * . | Oinalia ' 630pm ; T ; T Ht. Paul Limited * . 7 ' 40im 6 30piii. . . . . . , Chicago IJmjtgl . 9 "OMAHA & ST HOU1U. OmaJiaU. | _ P , Dopft Will & Mu on St j Onuha JJ5pm. ; . . . . .tit. IAUII Canoon tlill. . . . . . U.3Spm LETTERS WRITTEN BY WILLIE Mrs. Lowell Eoinembora Having Done Work for the Colouol. WERE ADDRESSED TO MISS POLLARD ivlilrnco : Clven lijr aCupjNt ntul Typowrllrr " TntlRA VVINon lnp < > ut Spiiro llio Veiirnililo L < iiillii ) ; Dotemlnut Another liny < > f Denlali. WASIIINOTOX , April 3. Tliero was a variation of the order of testimony In tlio I'ollnnl-llrcckliirldRe trlnl todnjr to permit the Introduction of. evidence that Colonel DrccklnrldRc lind cnrrleil on a Opewrltten corrt > sHiit1cnco | with Mlsa I'ollanl In ISSt ! The doinaiul from the plalntirr'n lawyers to bo | ) ( rmltteU to follow this course hroiiKht a delicate iiucatlon of law before the judge. It was conceded thai ( loctiincnta tnlghl lie brought Into use and a witness questioned upon It In croBs-cxainlimtloii from which to lay the basis for contradiction , but whether the existence of a mlBsini ; document could be asserted , and the defendant nsUed whether ho wrote It was another question , n ques tion which Judge Bradley decided In the alllrninthe after listening to the argument and consulting autlioiItlcs. He held , how ever , that the witnesses could not bo asked to tlvp their recollection of the contents of the letters. Accordingly , Mrs. Louise Lowell , who conducted a business In typewriting and stenography at the capltol In the year ISSG , and had been discovered by the plaintiff last Sunday , stated that she had copied the mysterious letters upon a typewriter for the colonel , and had nl.so addressed for him a package of cn\elopes to " .Miss I'ollnril , No 74 North . Upper street , Lexington , Ky. , Inning made an entry of the address In a note book which she produced , but which did not entirely substantiate her statement , because It seemed to ha\e been tibcil In 1SS7 and 18S8. Miss I'ollanl also appeared In n speaking part once more to testify that she had reecUcd the letters in qucttlon. During her brief appearance the lawyers had their hands full to make her confine herself tn questions directed lo her , for In her nnttammclled utterances when on the stand before she scored some of the most telling points for her side. There after the program was a continuance of the fencing between the congressman from Ken tucky ami the ex-congressman from Indiana Hoth Colonel Drcrklnrldgo and cWiidgoVI1 con are lawyers of brilliant parts , and no exhibition of Its Kind approaching the thrust and parry of the two when pitted as o\am Iner and witness has been heard for jears It was enjojed by an audience worthy of its merits , for bcsldci the usual varying con course of congressional attendance and lawvors , there was n well known Methodist clergyman In the audience and a retired Judge of the district court in a seat beside Judge IJradley. Colonel Ilrecklnridgo made Ironclad denials of the testimony of Mrs Lowell , besides contradicting Miss Pollard at many points. Judge Wilson was dis posed to dr i > Into acn \ of sarcasm at times , spcjklng of the defendant as "a fatherly looking and perfectly respected gentleman like yourself" Ho laid the foundation for more testimony In rebuttal by obtaining n denial that a sen ant at the fashionable boarding house wlieio Ml s Pol lard had ll\cd had ever been her using In his presence that work basket formerly be longing to his dead wife , which the colonel swears he did not sl\e the plaintiff. 13 > ery- body Is guepslng tonight .the nature of the new line of examination which Mr. Wilson announced he would take up In the morning. n.KPKCTRO A 11ATTLU ROYAL. A battle royal of wits between ex- Congressman .lore Wilson and Con gressman W. C. P. Hreckinrldgf was expected today afttr thu inter esting hpatrlng of yesterday. Interest was Inteiiblfled , too , by the presence of two ladles In the court whose faces had not been .seen before tilting at the table with the Pollard forces , nnd from the passage which had closed the day before Ij was Aiir- mtbcd that ono of them must bo Louise Lowell , the stenographer and typewrite1- who had a desk in the capltoi In 1886 and to whom letters \Acte dictated by Colonel DtecMnrldgc , If the claims of the plaintiff bo true. Mrs. Lowell Is at present a clerk in the Treasury department. Jiulso Dradlcy does not seem to relish the testimony which Colonel Hrecklnrldgo Is giving. The Judge occupies a chair be side the witness box , but on a raised plat form behind a ponderous desk. Whenever Colonel Drccklnrldgo begins Uf talk the Judge wheels his chair around so that the heavy upholstered back Is toward the wit ness box and directs his gaze toward a far corner window , reads legal documents or closes his eyes. Mr. Uuttcrworth at once opened the ques tion of. the admlsslbillty of correspondence alleged to have been held with Madeline Pollard in 18SC. Judge Wilson , in reply , assured the court that the evidence had not been disco\ered until Sunday , and assorted that he proposed to put the witness on the stand at once that Colonel Brecklnrldgo might not be taken by surprise and that ho. might have ample time to make explana tions. The question was raised by Mr. Ilulterworth whether the discussion of the pioposed testimony should be held before the Jury. Hiiir an hour was consumed In arguing this question , when Judge liradley finally decided the point , saying tlio authorities seemed to be that where a paper had been destroyed or lost , pi oof of Its previous ex istence could bo Interjected. Thereupon Mrs. Louise Lowell took a seat In the witness box. She bald that she had Known Colonel Ilrccklnrldge slnco February , 188G. havinir become acmmlnted with him at the house of representatives , where she had an olllcc to carrj on business as steno grapher and typewriter In the corridor by petmlsslon of the committee on postolllces. sllU WROTE THE LCTTCU. "Did yon do work for Colonel Hiechln- rldge ' " Mr. Wilson asked. "I did , " "Did ho bring manuscript of a letter to " " you" "He did , and I copied It on the type " writer. How was that letter addressed ? " "I object , " interrupted two or three of the DrecKlnrldge attorneys , who protested that there was no proof of the letter having been mailed. ALWAYS RHTURNRD THE MANUSCRIIT. nut Judge Bradley said to sustain the ob jection would be to nullify the purpose of admltttlng thi witness The manuscript and copy had been retmnrd to the colonel , Mis. Lowell continued. Krom ISSf ! to JSSO she had copied manuscript , addie&sed en velopes and done Colonel Ilrecklnrldge's pri vate correspondence and congressional woik , always returning thu mauntcrlpt. "Now what was on those envelopes' " con tinued Mr. "Wilson. "Miss Pollard , 70 Upper street , Lexington , Ky. " "And how do yon remember that ? " "I kept a memorandum book In which I noted the address " "Have jon the book ? " " 1 have , " bhu bald , and the book was paused around for the Inxpectlou of the law yers "Keeling that aoonor or later I would hear moro of Ml' Pollnrd and not wishing to trust my memory t made that memoran dum , " she explained , ami continuing cald : "He ( Urecklnrldge ) brought mo two or three cm elopes separately , then n p.ickiign ot a dozen email onoi yellowed with ago , and not Mich envelopes as .1 business mull would UBO. " The question of substance- the'o letters was objected to and the objection xustalncil .for the proiont. The first communication , ald the witnessVwaa addrcMcd to "My dear sister Louise , " nnd when Mr. Wilson urged th.it testimony of Its contents should be admitted , Mr. lUltlcrwnrth retorted tint thtiro was no proof tlmt It had over been mailed , or received , reminding Mr. Wilson that It was thu ground taken by him re garding the alleged forged letters of MIsJ Pollard. "I now give- yon notice If you have that letter to produce It , " said Mr. Wilson to the defense. "How can I produce It If I sent It lo the plaintiff ? " Colonel Ilrecklnridgo n.ild In re ply , whereupon Mr W'lson remarked In liU inimitable wav , "Yon nnd 1 will have a lltllu conversation after a while. " The witness , continuing. recnllcrliM that she had copied letters for Colonel llrecklnrldgo nearly cvory weol. , but said Bho could only provo Imvlnu done fifteen or sixteen. The Judge having ruled out the examina tion concerning ( lie contents of the letter , Mr. Uuttorworth made a brief cross-examina tion , asking Mrs Lowell whether she had worked for defendant and how lung Hhe bad-Kept a record of the work bhe hud done for congressmen , with the amounts received In nn uccaunt book. She had n dlsllm t lecullec tlon of the address of Mlsi Pollard , since the letter had made ncry deep impression upon her mind Her books bad merely entered the amounts of work done , then the name nf the party , then the amount charged , BO that no congressman need waste worry or fear that the ledger would rise up to get them Into trouble. Colonel Hrecklnrldgc inntln other emphatic denials covering many of the statements of Mrs Lowell MADELINn TAKES THE STAND After rcce's Miss Pollaid was p'nc'ul on the stand to proxo that the letters In question had been received by her and destroyed The defense objected to this line of testi mony at this st.igo. but It was admitted by the court , exception being noted Miss Pollard described these letteia a be ginning "My Dear Sister Louise. " nnd "My Little Spitfire , " nnd addressed by typewriter , and all Blgned In lead pencil Then Colonel Ilrecltlurldge was back nn tin- stand , making flal denials concerning these litters. Having finished this branch of tlio uihjcct , the de fendant told of the events In the full of I&S7 when lie nnd the plaintiff met In Washington near the Catholic Institution , "Aa , i woman in her condition and n man .suppo lug himself to be the author of hct condition would meet " "Do you wish to bo undt-rstood as hayIng - Ing > ou supported her in wliolu or In part during tin ; two jears thai she was at tin1 academy of the Holy Cross on Muss.iehu- sells avenue ? " was n question to which the colonel responded. "I would not wish to be underslood ns saying anj thing about It If I could avoid it , bill as a matter of fact m } contributions to bur weip not les sened. They were Irregular amounts , and I helped to pay her Ixurd at the aciidem ) " Referring to five notes of $100 drawn by llio pl.ilnliff and endorsed b.v the defend ant late In 1S92 to pay MisPollard's ex penses at the pehool nf HIP link fiovu Colonel Urecklnrldge staled he did not kuo\ what became of llio notes , did not know whether they hod been protested. Win sur prised never to have received nolleo that two ot them went to protest. "Now. to refresh your memory , " began Mr. Wilson , this testimony having been elicited by a succession of questions , "do jou not know notice of the protest was sent to you both In Washington and Lexing ton7" He did not , and thu attorney asked , "Do you know the particular object for which those lust notes were diuwn ? " "I dd , very well. " "Was It not to enable her to purchase her wedding trossean' " "Nolhlng like lhat : there Is mil i scintilla of truth In it , " was the colonel's answer , nnd he wanted to tell aboul the deal , but Mr. Wilson choked him off with n lemlnder that his counsel would examine him later. The cross-examination having driflol to the renewal of relations with the pMhitllT In 1S8 ! > In Washington , the defendant wa asked "Did > ou ever have a room In the northwest section ? " "We did try that experiment , but nf all the unsatisfactory expeilmcnts that was the worst I ever tried. Wo had not been there moro than three or four llmos before it seemed that every window within thiee blocks had eyes when wti went In there , and I was sure people were standing on every doorstep In sight every time I went I am a rather peculiar looking man , n > people ic- mcmber me ; so wo gave that up. " 13VIDHNTLY NCTTLR1) ) THR COLONEL "Now. " said Mr. Wilson , a little later , al luding to defendant's criticism of Miss Pol lard's falsehoods in haying she hud been to dinner at his house to account for her ab sences , "you are a fatherly looking man , and she a joung girl , both of jou from Ken tucky. Can you conceive of H better excuse for her to give for her absonro than that Bhu had been lo dinner with a rer.pectablo elderly gentleman like youisolf" "Nor can I conceive of a keener one tn be used afterwards for a null like this , " was the reply. During a part of Match and April , 1801 , Representative Hrecldiulilyo said , when his attention was called lo another phase of the case , he had seen Miss Pollnrd two or Ihreo times a day , and ono day seven times. He remembered a time when ho took lunch with her , and they had strawberries , but was certain that this was before the IL'th of April ami not on the 10th of May after the secret mnrriaco. us Mr. Wilson unnlil li.ivn It. Ho had frequently met the plaintiff In tlio house of Mrs Thomas on II utreet , but had never seen her ( tawing In hli llfo. "Did you not meet her once thorn when she was using this basket that hail be longed lo your wife"1" Mi U'llson Inqulied. "Never. Never , under IUMVIUI , " answered llio colonel , slrlklng llio witness bov. "Did not a servant come In whllo > ou vveio with her and BIO was using that biiHkc'f" "No servant over did , fnr I never know for a moment , until II was biought In lioru. that she wax using tli.il basket " Ho had met Miss Pollard In Now York In Septem ber. 18I3 ! , but not "Improperly , " and met her "Improperly" there In February. IS9I "Wocnj did you go then' " Mr. Wilson In quired. "I can't tell the place. 1 simply hired a coupe ; fht- gel In and I told the driver to take ns to xomu safe place. Ho took us close to Jho elevated road up toward Klfty- seeond or I'lfly-thlrd ptieetH. It was a largo building and looked like a hotel Here Mr , Wllion suggested that It was near the hour for adjournment , and as he desired to take up an entirely different line of examination It WIIH hardly worth while to proeod furthci , nnd the court adjourned LOt'ISVILLK. Ky. Aprf ! 'I-Tim recoids of the Masonic WldowH ami Orphans Home In thin elly show lhat Horatio , John and Rose N. Pollard , children of John f ) Pollurd , were admitted tn the home In Apill 1877. upon lecommendallon of Crab Oichaid lodge. No. 1.1 These leionh istalillsli tlio fuel lhat Madeline Pull.ud'h father was n Mason Friend < am Is a scientifically prepared liniment every ingredient of recognized value , and in constant use by the medical profession. These ingredients are li combined in a manner hitherto unknown , and WILL DO all that is claimed for it , AND MORE. It shortens Labor , Lessens Pain , Diminishes Danger to Life of Mother and Child. 3 * 5cnt by Rupreti on Rectlpt of Price , li.jo per Dottle , Book to "MOTHERS" mailed FREE , containing voluntary testimonials Sell ) by All Ori.iti ! , I1RADFICLO RKQULAIOR CO. , Atlanta , On. STOCK FOR THE BIG CANAL Mass Mcotlnp Onllctl for Thumlay Evening to Further Its Subscription , CAPITALISTS WATCHING THE PROJECT Mnttrrn Ilningbt llrforo ( lie CommerrUl Club lxrullin ! Committee Yrntrribiy Inquiry About lleot Sngnr I'm lory Nrlieini'- freight Clmrgcv At the meeting of the executive com- mlltee of the Commercial club ) esterday several new names were added to tlu < mem bership , Inclining Ocorgo W. Ames. Jr , Ralph Sutherland. J. P. Rlppcy , Charles 15. Waters and Charles 1) ) Thompson. A torn- inunie.itlon was read from (1encr.il Manager MeNamara of the eastern Nebraska & Gulf railway. Inviting Inducements to ct- tend the line to Omaha. The etigliu'ern of tlio project have about fifty tulles located from Sioux C'lty south through eastern Nebraska. The commnnlcallon was re ferred. V. T. Llmtsey called tinat lent Ion of tin- committee to a lecent ruling on minimum chargea for freight consigned to lowu points which Is transferred from the I ) . & M to tlio Chicago , llurllngtmi iV ( Julncy rullwav. Referred to the commissioner The ghost of the beet sugar project ap peared behind a communication fiom S S Knox , a Nohrankan wiiu ilcslrul to know wh.it had become of Count LubleUHkl ami tlio Nebraska Heel Sugar association Re ferred to the bureau of Information. Chairman Wellor brought up the subject of BJ sternal IP advirllslng of ( he wholesale nnd Jobbing InteteslH of Omaha He fit vored n complete directory of this kind to appear In the dally ncwipapers of the (11 } After some discussion Secretary Drexel was authorized to correspond with all the whole sale house : ) In Ihe city and lepoit ns soon as possible A committee of Ihroe , comtlsiing of \ < lolph Meyer , ( ! . H. Payne and W. A. L ( Jlbbon was appointed to dtaw up n revolution en dorsing the Idea and to formul.lto a milled plan of ncllon The committee will report at the next meeting. Commissioner Ult reported favoiablu pio- gross on the Illinois Central evlenslon fiom Onawn to Omaha. The commissioner also spoke encouinglnuly of the possible location of new glucose and glove factories at Otu ilia Dan P.irrell , Jr , Mid that the best way to secure factories was for the people of Omaha to form n pool to be used us a bonus fund to Induce new Industics ! to locate at Omaha Iln would be one of l.OOrt men to put up $1,000 each for such a pmpose Sev eral otheis eiithusl.istlially Kpnke In the same strain. Mr Illeks spuing to his feet and said tint if llio Platte canal W.IH built It would start n boom that would draw In- dusttics help without bonuses Mr Llnd- ( > said that while In the east recenll > ho was nskcd b.v a prominent capitalist how the canal projectvva getting along. He sild that the i > ci of eastern capitalists weio watching the result. After HOIIIC discussion It was decided to call a mass meeting under the auspices of the organl/atlnn nexl Thurs day evening at S o'clock for the- purpose of raising the slock lo build the canal One woid describes It , "peifectlon" Wn refer to Dew Ill's Witch Ila el salve , euros plies. _ Grinding Ra/ois shears , cutlery and edge tools. P. H Stnufield it Co. , 151 $ Djdge Ciillfiirnlii ll.ilrtlll He Iti-storfil. On April 15. Heller go befoie IPs lee S.ilp Present rate * via the Ilurllngton llouto arc JJO.OO one waj , $ ' : , . . .r.O lound Irlp. Everything llrst class , llekcls , lialns , lime. City ticket nlTlcf 1 .J-I Purnam stieet. An t'lineetlon li Alum Ic.in The graduates of West Point and Anllapn- lls , high-mettled fellows , the picked men of the lopubllo , Hilendldly educated an I equipped , are so frequently tranafeired finiu one post to .mother , oftentlniLM tlnnnands of miles away , lhat they lost- all local and provincial feeling , and become In , .i doilb'o bense United States men The cultivated and knightly oflket in.iv Bpend ono year at Ihe Ilttli- Gibraltar of Alcatiaz , where the sunsets of the P.tc'flij Hame along the Golden Gate , another year amid the tropical beauly ol tlu > Plmld.i Keys , where Fort Jefferson llftu Its vast and frowning walls over the Gulf ; another year on Governors I'lfnd. within title Khot of thu Illimitable Ilnantlal ami other activities of New York ; another year where Kort Wni- ron's hlbtorlu bnlterli < mo folded In llm blue arms of Boston b.iv ; and Intervening tourK of duty may Imva been spent .1111011 ; ; the majestic Bocnerv of ( lie Rocky inoiin tains , or on the sea-llko plilni of Texa < . op In the little fortres es of llio rich northwest. After mien an education a man ceases to bo a Vermcntei , a .Icrspjman. a Carolinian ; for his provincial and parochial prejudices have been quite swept nwuy , ami ho be comes a United States man Some such nn experience , tonlinenlal If not cosmopolitan , foi Innately befell Daniel H. Huinhim , the veiy Illustrious architect , whoso tilumph as director of Ihe works ot the Columbian exposition was the greatest of the kind uver reeoided. Horn In New York , educated In MnHHticIiiisettn. Invigorated In Nevada , and Introduc d to active life In Chicago , he has enjoved icmark'iblo fiielll lies for acquiring a broad and national view nf events. While his origin and eaily edu cation on HID Atlantic coast gave him tint true eastern solidity , bin many years of ac tivity and exporii'me " ' Chicago and beyond have added to tliN trait a nplendld western during. Prom such a foiinnato tialnlni ; cam" the masterly traits of tin- great dlr < c tor. at once patient n * tn the minutest < ! < tails , and majestic In comprehension an. ! execution of vast designs. The lask ot completing the Whit * City , amid UH nnmbeiie.su llmlliitlons and obstrur lions , seemol fur bejond tin- tango ot poHlblllly , an Indeed many i-xperts POB lively averred. Hut this born leadrr of men with his herolo conlldencu and conlagloiiH enluust asm , made the most dllllcult tilings posHl hie. and reared In thu desert llm grnndont and most varied architectural palaces ever seen on any continent He studied tlio end In view , and adapted the maunu to It v > llli fell less directness A THOUSAND MEN makP lip nn Impressive forto. capable ol gread deeds. lint uvun that munlier mimr have taken manv ycarx for the oreetion of the fair nnd thu work muni bn ilonu In comparatively n few months ; theri-foru. llio director mustered un army of S.OM nklllod labororH and artificers , and Bet them at worl. In hl lltttlp sovereignly. If onlv weeks had been allowed him Instead of months u > would doubtless have achieved the work by employing 80.000 artlflccis. SludyliiK MH amazing task with unerring wisdom h. . ) np portioned against It his resources with Hiitli world-renowned victory care and Insight that a tory was the result. 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