8PE01HL NOTICES. for these columns will M taken until 12 ' ' ' ) p. m. for th < ? evenlmi and until JW : p. m , for Iho morning nnd Sunday edition * . Advertisers , by requesting a numb-red check , cnn have annwern addressed to a numbered letter In earn of The Hee. Answers no addressed will IM delivered upon presentation of the check. Rates , HiC word first Insertion , Ir a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than Ke. BITTJATlbNBWANTED. . Rntet , l'e ' w.oril first Insertion , lo ft word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 2 o. WANTED. AN AMERICAN I'ADY OF whiles situation a * housekeeper when ) the Is Unlit or where other help l kept. Ai. ( j ji , DPO , A MHO WANTED ? " "fFlTl'ATIO.V IN HARDW store. II years experience. Address ( J 61 , A WANTED MALE HELP. " Rates , I'.So ' word first Insertion , Ic n. word Uiereifier. Nothing taken for le-m than Ke. HOIICITOIIS."TEAMH FUIIN"ISHED ; INSTALL- inent Roods. American Wringer Co. , 1009 How fird t. JI 901 AfliNTsT ; 8ATARY Oil COMMISSION. THE greatest Invention of the nie. The New I'al- en' Chemical Ink Erasing 1'enoll. Sells on klnlil. Works Ilko innKlc. AKenls are making l2.-i.00 to $123.00 per week. For further par ticulars write thn Monroe Eraser Xlftr. Co. . X V ; La CroHse , WIs. Il-OM WANTED-SALESMAN : SALARY FROM stnrt ; pcrminient place. Ilrown Ilroi. U > . , nurserymen , ChlciiKO , III. 11 M3al ml * WANTED. I'RACTICAL FARMER , complete farm outfit , to work about 100 ncrcs on chnres , n ar Florence lake. Hoggs * Hill , 14i Farnam street R-MMIJ1 WANTED , IIROOM MAKERS AT FREMONT Uroom factory , Neb. 1I-MI10 13 * WANTEI > TSALESMEN ; MEN TO HELL LINE of clRars ; lioo.oo PIT month and expenses pmu. Address , with Bluinp , Sumatra Clitnr Co. , Chi- * caco , III. 1I-MB6 11 WANTED. I1V A RELIAIILE AND I'L'RELY mutual sick lioneflt society , paylni ! from I2.M to 125.00 per week returning money to mem bers , periodically , who draw no benellt , an ncilve iiriranlzer nnd manager for this state. Exceptional opportunity for the right party. Addles * ) , staling references , age and experience , roatolllri' llox CD. Richmond , Va. 11 M6U 10 * WANTED.A OOOD CANVASSER FOR OMAHA. Full line of home Roods. Cull Monday nt : OJ Main street. Coune.ll llluffs. H-.MSIG 10 HTENOORAI'HER YOL'Nd MAN. FAIR knowlinlKu Reni'inl bookkeeiilrtB , op"rnto Hem * liiKton tpewrtler ; stnto salary expected and ex- iH-rlencc ; answer own handwriting. Adilresa O CO , lice. 1S-M527 10 * WANTED , AT ONCE. A MAN TO I'RlISS clothing. Call nt Katz-Nevlns Co. , corner llth . and DoiiRlus. 11 MISS 11 \VANTKD. A rlST CLASS 11IIOOM MAKKIl , with Kood rcfoirncc. AiMieui C. II. F. Jones , llrokun How liruuni factory. Broken IHw. NVI > . lt-.M5.-J 11' _ _ _ _ _ BALHSMKN - TO SRMi OIIH GOODS DT mmiple to merchants ; exclusive territory ; good Boilers. Model MfR. Co. , South Itcnd , Ind. _ I ! MS51 IDJ \VANTBD , A OOOI ) COAT MAKttll AT ONCK. Apply at 1017 H. 10th street. 11-M5II 13 * ItntCH , lV4e word first Insertion , lo n word thereafter. Nothing taken for lesa than 25c. I..AUIBH WANTING G1IU.S AI'l'LY AT THD Scandinavian Voune Ladles' home , 3301 Cumlng. C MZ3 ! ( \VANTBU , ANlNBIlOBTIC. woman uf Kooil nddrt'.ss ; splendid opportunity for rlslit peison. Applications received until April II. Address O lii. Hee olllce. C 421 ! ) WANTHO , COMPBTENT OlUt , FOH SECOND W ] > ik and to assist at sewing. 3510 I'lirnani. HBNI ) IOC1 Kflll SAM I'm HOOII AND I'Ulili liiHlructlunn for pleasant money making busl- . ness for women. No ranvnHalng. Mr . Nettle ' lliirrlson , K.m Franclnco. Cal. C M5M 10 * ' WANTED , A KIHST CI ASS COOIC , NO OTHER hind need apply : good wages will ho paid. 2109 i Bt. C 531 11 * _ . A GOOD antf , TO no OKNBIIAIJ housework. Mis. C. E. Sumncr , C35 QeorKlinvj. ' _ C-KC1 ! ! * _ _ COMI'ETBNT OIUIj KOIl < IENBRAIj HOUSE- wiirk. Small family , large wages. 1821 Wlrt stieet. C-M5IS li * _ _ WANTED , TjAIJi' TO ADIMIESS KNVEI OI'ES fnV n few days. Stntu price. Address O K ! , C MSB 10 * Ucc. _ _ lilDIIK-AOEt ) WOMAN AH HOUSBKEBI'EU for widower with live children , four In school. Inferences icnulrud. 1010 Kyner avenue. WANTED , A HAI.EHLAPV ACQUAINTED with the chlnu nnd glass trade. Address , with city reference , O Gl , Uce. C M53C 11 FOR BENT HOUSES. Hates , Hie word llrst Insertion , lo n word thereafter. Nothing tnkcn for leas than 25c. ' VOll KENT , ClIriAI-EST 0-UOOM COTTAGE , with hath ; In city ; tl5.UO. 3031 California street. U M 223 _ Al'AKTMENTS. < TO 7 IIOOMS. IN CLOWIIY hulldlngs , 16th and Chicago streets ; all con veniences ; rents low. Apply to Huberts. 1614 Chicago street. D MCSO A19 * _ HOUSES TN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY , THE O. F. Davis company , 1503 Farnam. 15S G-nOOM COTTAGES. MODERN. CHOICE IN .Stanford Circle. C. S. Elgutter , 201 liceuulld - Ing. D-931 _ HOUSES , K. 1C. DARLING , 11AUICEH 11LOCK. D 93J _ IU2NVAL AQENCY , 607 UROWN ULOCK. _ D-096 LOCATED HOUSES. L. 3. Skinner , 310 N. Y. Life. P-3H SHOOM HOUSE. ALL MODERN , coa PARK avenue. Inquire at Ml. D M133 A13 4-ROOM MODERN FLATS. 29TII AND LEAV- emvorth. 3. W. Squire. i ! llco bldg. D 1S3 CLEAN , COMFORTABLE. CONVENIENT , moderate rentals ; beat 3 and 4-room suites for housekeepers only. References required. Also C-room suite. In tenement. SIS S. 22d st. D-631 FOR RENT , 8-ROOM HOUSE. MODERN. FUR- nlshed or unfurnished. 1112 S. 10th street. D-M701 _ KELKENNEY&CO..R. 1. CONTINENTAL I1LK. D-CS8 l'\R RENT. OOOD DETACHED NINE-ROOM house. 2021 Capitol avenue , Also S-iuom house. ' 4012 Seward street , Orchard Hill. 11 , H. Rob- Ison , mom 7 , Commercial National. I > MWS FOR RENT , I'LEASANT EIOHT-ROOM MOD- crn house , detached , nice lawn , bain. Inquire 2C03 1'lerpo street. D MSSO _ 10-ll6oM HRICKi EVERYTIIINO MODERN ; rent low. Keys , 2C01 Capitol avenue , adjoining. D .V378 12 * RENTAL AaENCY.SHERWOOD , 4i3 N. Y , Life. . 11 Kf. Mi * NICE C-ROOM FLAT ON MOTOR LINE. IN- iiulro norlhwcit corner 2th and Deciitur. after li p. m. D MM3 A HOUSE WITH 9 ROOMS. ALL MODERN conveniences , lariri ! lawn. 21st and Lake street. . D MI65 15 * C-ROOM COTTAC1K. COS 8. 31ST ST11EET. D-MMO II * TOR RENT. TO FIRST-CLASS FAMILY" not more than a crown persons , without children. 9-room modern house. 310 North Dili ? ! ! ' , ' .et > . l' ° y ri < nt lo rl8llt I'OftXU"KK & lllll. H03 Farnam street. D l'J8 M7 HOUSE WITH 8 ROOMS. RATH ROOM. QAS. hiru cellar and Rood barn , nil In excellent repair. K21 ChlciiRu stieet. Keys at the Ryrtm is | C . D-MM3 10 * COTTAOES. ONE FIVE ROOilS AND ONE SIX nvning , with ii'llaiH , pantiles , closets , city and rUlern water , larmi yanls with fruit trees and natural timber nnd located on electric street cur line ; nice paved street and sidewalks ; rent Ma nnd 116 per nmnth. Cull on Williams & Mlt- tun , r > om 3 3 MiCagua I lock , opposite i > o tcrilc > . or i > n R. F. WmiMiui , 2105 ti. nth at. D-M6 U I'INE 10-ROOM MODERN HOUSE AND RARN , il motor , for vacant or Improved , between 17lh and ilh , Cumlng nnd Lcavrnmirlh. llox 7l 6. D M5U 15 * FOR KENT FURNISHED ROOMS. Rates. iy o wonl llrst Insertion , Ic n word thereafter. Nothing Inken for Icsa than ! "ic. iwois FOR "RENT ! with or without board. Call ut 2107 Douglas. , _ E Man ; u fOH RENT , ELEGANTFURNiailii ) ROOMS _ AT HOTEL HRUNSWICIC Far families and young gentlemen. Steam , bath. elevator nnd all conveniences ; prices reason * nblc , location untxccllel In the city. Apply at Hotel Hrunsvrlck , Uth and Jackson slretis. _ _ _ _ E-170JO ROOMS EN BUlTIi. 1BT CLASS HOARD. SI05 Douglas , E-SS1 A : Ft RNISHKD ROOM ! OKNTI.KMAN."ilIT ) JIAIl. ney rtiret. E 1\0 9 * I-IRST'FLOOH OF MODERN HRICK , FINELY furnished for Imui'ekeepliig ; 3 car lines ; rent _ mcdrnle. SW3 Hurt street. E 341 10 * NICELY FURNISJIED ' 19JI FAR. Hum street. 12 M1'8 It * AETNA HOUSE. NORTHWEST CORNER imi and IKNlgi * . formerly Traveler * homo ; bedi per week , Jl.OO ; itxms , II.W nnd UOJ. FOR RENT. FtlRNISHKD ROOM SUITAI1LIJ jfor one or two conllemen , 3016 Woolworlh a\e- nn _ _ E MID 10 l' 'RNISIIEl ) FRONT ROOM. Z2J7 DODGE tn-el Jetinla McAuslaund. E 461 11 * pl'iiNil8ni..12 ' ! JiooSa Ken LIGHT x. 1U N. 15th atrtet. U-WS 11- FTJRNIBHEP ROOMS AND BOARD. YOUNcfVOMnNrfl IIOME7 UNDER CARE OP Women' ! Christian araoclntlon. Ill B. 17th m. ! " - 877 TWO KINK LARdE ROOMS. WITH STRICTLY . nml-claM board. J1W Uouglu ulrectt t " "SI (07 DOLAN HOUSE , 211 NOHT1I mil STREET. Clood roomi , good table , reasonable rates. FMIll AIJ * nOOMS AND I10AIIU. HRENNAN PLATS , 1901 California. F Mia Ail * _ FURNISHED 11OOMS WITH HOARD. 107 H. 17 , _ F-318 M2 * _ SOUTH FURNISHED on UN- furnlshcd rooms at "Tho Frcnzcr , " 11 North 55th street. F M ) 11 * DESIRAIILE uooMfl , WITH itoAiTiT IN prlvato family. 700 N. lath. F M 7 H * NICELY Ft'RNIHHED SOUTH ROOM , MOD- rrn conveniences , with board , only I5.W per week. 21 % Ca s street. F MJ2J 11 * NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS w"iTn "iioTwtJi l rnu reasonable. C13 N. 20th st. Pill 11' _ " TWO DESIRARLE ROOMS. Wrrir HOARD ; line locution , references. 1709 Dodge. F-MI119 * _ POU RENT. NEWLY FURNISHED nil UN- furnhihed room * , with or without bonrd. liu.1 Dodge. corner of Sevenli-enth. F MIIC 11 * It.itc.1 , lOc n , innenrh Insertion , $1.50 a line per month. Nothing talirii for less than 2. > c. 4 fNPl'IlNIHIinn UOO.MS. 81TITA11M-3 POIl Iioutck'-rp'ne ' , cltr water , etc. , low rent. North west corner 17th nnd Webster stieet. U * 5 l N l.'ppplnx to man and wife. No children. 319 N. 17th. Q-ftiT _ POIl HUNT. UNPL'UNISllKU IIOOMS POIl llflit llousi.'keiplng. 20 N. 19th street.a a M373 FOR RENT , STORES AND OFFICES OPPICR3 POIl Iti.VT IN TUB BrilMTJi building , loth nnd llarney. Hpcclai Induce ments held out to permanent tenants. Apply to Jobst Hros. , rooms CO and Cl , Schlltz bulld- Ing. 1 033 _ 16 MONTHS M2ASE OK 8TOIIK , 309 8. 17TII. I-9M _ roil IlKNT. Till : 4-STOUY IlltlCIJ UUIl < DINol 916 Pnrnnin nt. The bulldlm ; has a fireproof cement basement , complete steam heatlnw nx- turus , water on all Hoers , ga . etc. Apply nt tha onico of The Dee. 1 910 _ " TIII : sToiiiiiTiLDiNa , isio PARNAM HT. . must be rented for some price at once for soma regular. IcRltlmatu business. Come In with your offers. DOKKS & Hill. 140S Parnam st. POU IlKNT , IlIlir-K KTOKI2 HOOSt ANT' C R t- lar 22\CO , 1S07 Ht. Mary'n avenue , \I1W , nnd will take rent outi | trade. 1-195 ID _ POIl KENT , STOni : COKNRIl 40TH AND PAU- nam streets : desirable for drug or grocery store. 1'eycke Hros. 1 532 11 AGENTS IV ANTED. Itatcs , lOc a. line eacli Insertion , $ J.CO a line per month. Nothing tulien for less than 23C. _ CANVASS13US TO SKLlTllEDICINl ! : IN NOIITII Omaha : goud wages. Address 2C27 Decatur st. J-915A-20 _ _ _ WANTED , I CAN FUIINISI ! HOTII MALES and females with easy and pleasant employ ment at home ( no canvasmni ; ) . Can earn from $2.00 to $3.00 per day anil no experience , needed. This Is ROmi-thlng entirely new. Send 10 cents ( silver ) for samples of work and full particulars , a. II , Carpenter , Newaygi , Mich. J M3 3 18 THE SILVER HAIUAMU8ICAIi WONDER. All cnn play It. Hlg money for UKCIIIH. Sample 23e postpaid. T. C. Williams , Jr. , Company , I loyal Insurance building c'hipnim. J-M032 10 STORAGE. STORAGE POU HOUSEHOLD GOODS : CLEAN and cheap rate. 11. Wells , 1111 Parnam. M-1000 BTOIlAGi : , WILLIAMS & CROSS , 1214 HARNEY. M 101 STOVES STORED DURING THE SUMMER. 1207 Douglas. Omaha Steve Repair works. M194 mayll WANTED TO BtTY , Rates , lf c word first Insertion , Ic n word thereafter. Nothlns taken for less than 23c. * HIGHEST PRICE FOR 2D-HAND FURNITURE , carpets , etc. S. II. Drown , S20 Js . 16th. Tel. 1711. . "t N 041 MU WANTED , HORSES. 940 N. Y. LIFE.N . N 122 12 * WANTED TO 1'URCHASE A SIX OR SEVEN- room modern house at low price. Addreps Q 43. lice. N J1432 12 FOR SAM3 FURNITURE. Haterf. lOo a line first Insertion , $1.50 n line per month. Nothing taken for lees than 23c- FURNITURE , CARPETS , DEDDINO. CHINA , etc. , from State hotel. Wells , 1111 Parnam street. O-MDSO 13 0-ROOM COTTAGE. 937 N. 23TII. HIM. EN- qulto b2S S. ISth street. O M3CO 11 FORSALE HORSES , WAGONS.ETO , Hates , IDs D line each Insertion , Jl.W a Una per month. Nothl : > K takim for less than 23c. $05.00 CA. QUAR. TOP HUQGY. Snrry harness for $15.00. Own make top buggy $20. Buckboard , $10. Own make top buggy , bargain , $ G3.ou. Drummond Carrlagu Co. , ISth and Harney. ! M339 M3 ALL KINDS OF VEHICLES AT COO ON THE dollar. AV. I' . Munmugh , 1213 Parnam st , 1' 341 M 3 _ POR SALE CHEAP. SEVERAL LIGHT single driving horses. Wheeler & Wilson sew ing machine olllcc , C > 14 South ICtll street , I' M52S 11' MARE , CAUT AND HARNESS FOR SALE ; mare perfectly gentle , easy for women to drive or handle. Call or address , 810 S. 35th street , Omaha. P KM 15 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS ! Rates , 15" ! woid first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for loss than S5c. HALED HAY FOR SALE. THE STANDARD Cattle Company , Ames. Neb. , have 2,000 tons of good barn stored hay for sale. All orders filled promptly. Q 103 ' STHERNARD I'UI'PIES. P. O. I1OX C93 , cily , Q MI99 A13' FOR SALE. NICE CLEAN GRAVEL. OMAHA Silicon Wall Plaster Co. , 015 1st Nafl bank. Q-M520 A1C FOR SALE , A SECOND HAND SODA FOUN- taln In good repair , cheap Inquire nt No. 731 North 2llh street , South Omaha. Q 3S9 13 WANTED , TEN MEN TO JOIN ME AND 11UY n farm near Omaha that can be had nt a bargain If taken nt once. Cnn bo divided Into tnicts to suit purchaser , Address G 39 , IIc. Q--M402 POOL TAIJI.E. 1IRUNSWICK , WILLIAMS & Mlttan , McCague building , opposite postolllce. Q-G37 11 CLAIRVOYANTS. Rates , IV-e word llrst Insertion. Ic n word thereafter , Nothing taken for lesa than 2Sc. MRS. DU. II. WARREN. CLAIRVOYANT. RB- llablo business medium ; 7th year at 119 N. 16. S 103 MASSAGE , BATHS , ETC. MADAME SMITH , 003 S. ISTH. 2D FLOOR. room 3. Massage , vapor , alcohol , steam , sul- pmr : nnd sea baths. T Mm 14 * MASSAGE. MAUAM1J UURNARD , 1419 T M313 16 * PERSONAL. VIAVI. HOME TREATMENT FOR LADIES. Health book & consultation free. Address or call Vlavl Co. , suite 24ii , Lice IJldtr. Lady attendant , _ _ _ _ _ U-M10t _ MASSAGE TREATMENT , ELECTRO-THER- mal bnllis. Scalp and hair treatment , mani cure and chlropodhu. Mrs , Post , 3i9'i B. 15th , Wlthnell blk. U lOj _ _ COMPOUND OXYGEN CURES ASTHMA bronchitis , consumption , cntairh , etc. Three days frca at It. 33 , Douglas blk , ISth and DuUee , _ U jMAH IP QEOROB GIIISON. ACIED AI1OUT 64 , NA- llvo of England , who wan In Montana and Idaho lit th seventies nnd c.irly eighties , com municates wltii uj prior In December next he will hear of something to hU advantage. Lewis A , Graft & Lefroy. lawyers , IJrndlmry bullillne , I.QS Antelfs. Cul. U-.M907 A26 * _ YOUR KORTUNU READ BY THE LINES IN your hundj. MMllarlon , > > 3S 8. 17th st. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ JJ 319 9 * MRS. P. IXJRSEY. CARD READING. 1120 N. 20th street. _ IJ-M874 12 * ASTROLOGER. "OLD DR. PAUIi CASTOR ; " en.l duto of birth , ( ex , 20o and slump for future prospects , marriage , business. pecuhi- tlon , all nffnlts ; mention paper. 24 Third avenue , box 31 , New York. U M5' 0 10 * OF JENNIE MAR- trll , formeily of l. xlnKton. OKIahomu. Ad dress < J 63. llee. U M5IO 10 * MADAME LA ROOK HAS OPENED MASSAUt' parlors at 313 North 16th trecl. cecond Moor. Impi'ovrd mnBnetlc. vltapalhlc , lulpliur itnd alcoholic tilths , both rrstful and curative. ImproMil Swedlih hand rubblnj. 9 a. r.u to S p. m , P.irlora 1 ! and 13 , U MJ09 9 * PKRSONAIv-IF JOHN FICKEL. WHO IN 1SW and W > live * ! In Cherry county , Nebrasim. about 1 ! mllea from Johnitown , will > nd hli uddrv to room 314 , Omaha Notional Hank building , he will hear of lamethlns that will Interest him. u 453 MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE. Hate * , lOo a line llrst Insertion , $ l.fiO n line pr month. Nothing taken tor Jena than 25o ANTHONY LOAN .rTIlT'ST CO. , 3H N. V. LIFE , loans nt low rates for chnloj security on Ne braska nnd Iowa farms or Omaha city properly , W 10 ? MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST HATES ON Improved nnd unimproved Omaha real entnte , 1 to B years. Fidelity Trust Co. , 1701 Parnam. MONEY TO LOAN ON FARMS IN DOUGLAS Improved and unimproved Omaha real estate , Fidelity Trust Co. , 1702 Fnrnnm nt. W 110 " " Douglas its. , loan money on city and farm property nt lowest rates of Interest. W 1W LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES LOANED ON or bought. P. C. Chesney , Kansas City. , Mo. MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA PROPERTY nnd Nebraska farms nt from 6 to 7 per cent. W. IS , Melkle , First Nafl bank bUlg. W 112 LOANS WANTED ON CITY AND FAltM property. J. N. Frcnzer. opp. P. O. MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPnoVED OMAHA real cstnte. Ilrennnn , Love & Co. , Puxton blk. LOANS ON IMPROVED AND UNI MI-ROVED city property ; $3,000 nnd upwards , B to O'.i per rent ; no deln > M. W. Parnam Smith & Co. , 13i ) Parnam. W-10J ( _ " WANTED" APPLICATIONS FOR LOANS , j. D. HlttK llrown blk. . Omaha. _ W 107 0 PER CENT MoTtlJY. II. C. PATTERSON. 423 Rnmgo bldg. W 303 M2 _ LOANS ON IIEAL ES'rATE.WARRANTS.OOOD notes , etc. , bought. Uarvln llroa. , 210 N. Y. Life MONEY TO LOAN AT IXJWEST RATES. TUB O. P. Davis Co. . 1503 Parnam st. W-lll C. AHSTARR , CITY LOANS ON IMPROVED property. Moved ofllce to 015 N. Y , Life build ing. W M333 M3 PHONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. Rates , lOc n line each Insertion , Jl.W n line per month. Nothing taken for less than 23e. WILL LOAN MONEY ON ANY KIND OF SE- curlty ; strictly conHdentlal. AE. . Harris , room 1 , Continental block. X 115 MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURfcr"p7ANOS , all nrtlclcs ofulue. . Fred Terry , 430 Ramge block. X-116 _ _ _ _ _ THE PLACE TO IIORROW MONEY ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE , MONEY ON HORSES AND MULES , MONEY ON WAGONS AND CARRIAGES , MONEY ON PIANOS AND ORGANS. MONEY ON WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS. MONEY ON MERCHANDISE , MONEY ON ANY CHATTEL SECURITIES , MONEY ON goods that icmaln with you , MONEY IF YOU WANT NO PU11LICITY , MONEY IN largo or small amounts , MONEY AT LOWEST POSSIIILE RATES , MONEY IN UUICKEST 1'OSSlllLE TIME. MONEY THAT you may pay buck nt any time and In any amount. Is at ROOM 4 , WITH- NELL block , cor. 15th nnd Humey sts. THE FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. MONEY TO LOAN We will loan you any sum which you wish , small or large , at tlm lowest possible rates. In the quickest possible time and for any length of time to suit you. You can pay It back In such Installments us you wish , when you wish , nnd only pay for It as long as you keep It. You can borrow on HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANOS , HORSES. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS , MERCHANDISE , OR ANY OTHER SECUR1TV , Without publicity or removal of property , OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. , 306 SOUTH 1CTH STREET. First lloor nlrave the stieet. THE OLDEST. LARGEST AND ONLY INCOR PORATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA. X 119 _ MONEY TO LOAN ON HORSES. WAGONS. pianos nnd furnlturo of all kinds. liuslnesa confidential. J. U. Haddock , room 127 , Ramgc block. X 120 BUSINESS CHANCES. Rates , lOc n line llrst Insertion. $1.50 a line per month. Nothing taken for less than 23c 1IEST PAYING SALOON IN OMAHA ; PART cash , balance trade ; sickness cause for selling. D. J. Wilson. 1714 N. 23th street , Omaha , Neb. Y-Mii74 A19 * REST PAYING SALOON IN OMAHA ; PART cash , balance trade ; sickness cause for selling. D. J. WILSON. 1714 N. 23th streecY Y MCT4 A19 * FRENCH & CO. , ROOM 22 SCHLITZ IILDG. , Omaha , make n specialty of business chances ; buy , sell or trade stocks of merchandise and real estate , furnish partners and capital , nnd always have opportunities for prolltablc In vestments. Consult them. Y 1C9 8ALOON FOR SALE"oil" RENT ; ONE POOL table nnd all fixtures complete ; beat location. Address Otto Becker , Alnsworth. Urnn'n county. Neb. Y 383 11 * FOR SALE. I1AKERY , CONFECTIONERY and lunch room ; best location In town of 4,500 ; doing Rood business ; good reasons for Belling. Address G 29 , lice ofllcc. Y M372 12 MERCANTILE 1HTSINESS ( ONLY. ONE OF that class ) : will bear any Investigation. Price about $4,000.00. Addiesa Pioneer Ituslness Agency. Slieildnn , Wyo. Y MiOO 11 * SALOON ; ONE OF THE 1JEST ; PINE I'OSI- tlon : rensons for selling. Pioneer Dusinoss Agency. Sheridan , Wyo. Y MIOO 11 * $ ! oO.OO HUYS NICE VARIETY HUSINESS SUIT- abU for ladltB or gents ; teason * for selling. Pioneer neer Uuslness Agency , Sheridan , Wyo. . Y MIOO 11 * FOR SALE , A $1,000.00 STOCK OF HOOTS AND shoes In n good Nebraska town ; liberal ills- count for cash , or will trade for good eastern Nebraska or Iowa land and Vi cash. Address O 4G , lice. Y M47G 10 FOR SALE OR TRADE. FARMS. MEAT MAR- ketn , printing olllces , planing mills , stores , etc. Address , telling what you have ami what you want , box 185 , Wayne , Neb. Y M482 10 * $100,000.00 RUSINESS FOR SALE. ESTAR- llshed eighteen years In St. Paul , Minn. Slock about $100,000.00 , well assorted In cnrpets , up holstery goods , lace curtains anil wall papers. Reason for selMnR desire to devote entire time to our wholesale dry goods business. Finch , Van Slyck , Young & Co. St I uul , Minn. Y-M551 10 * _ FOR EXCHANGE. Rules , lOo a line first Insertion , $1.5) a line per month. Nothing taken for less than 23c WANTED. A FINE TEN OR TWEI < Vi : Ro6Tl modern house with bain or room for one In exchange for clear land. 1) . J. Kendall. 007 Drown block ; _ / 208 31 STOCK OF MILLINERY AND NOTIONS ; want horses & cuttle. Uox 293 , Frankfort. I ml SC-123 _ _ 13U.SINESS RLOCK POR SALE OR TRADE for land or mdbo. In eastern Nebraska. I1. O. Uox 100. Crcston , Neb. 7. M52I n6 * _ I OWN 100 FARMS IN NEBRASKA , KANSAS und Dakota ; will aell cheap or exchange for mdse. , horses & cattle. Addrass , box "C , Frankfort. Ind. 55-122 _ FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. AI1O1JT $6,000.0) stock general merchandise , tlrst-class clear land and money or bankable notes. Lock i : x 411 , Nevada , Li. S5 M40I 13 _ Foil " SALlToiTTRADE , TWO FINE. VALUA- bio Imported stallions. Particulars at 1021 Dodge street. Elkhorn Valley house. Z-M310 11 * _ WILL EXCHANGE GOOD LOTS IN COt'NcfL llluffs , clear of Incumhrance , for stock of hard ware or furnltuie. No 615 Main atiect. Cuun- cll Illuffa. / M413 12 _ FOR SALE. WESTERN LANDS AND LOTS. or will exchange for Lincoln , Omaha or Chicago prupeity. J. C. Kllncr , 213 Madison street , Chl- 12 * ooXClIANGE. SCHOOL LEASE ON 320 acres of land near Nellgh , Neb. , for merchan dise. Address F. L. Putney , Tllden , Neb. / M510 12 * POU EXCHANGE , 320 ACRES CLEAR NE- brnsku land and null for stack merchandise. Uox 9fcO Shenandouh , la. /-MOM 15 * FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. Rates. lOo a line lUst Insertion , $1,50 n line per month. Nothing taken for let * than 25o WILL StfLL AT A 1IARGA1N. HOUSB. * IIARN und lot ; also two vacant lots , corner 23th avenue and llnrdctte , on Knule , sewer and water ; lots well lenccd , Apply to owner , Morand , 1510 Hurney. It 13 M731 Ail 1IARGAIN , N. E. CORNER S9TH ory. P. K. Darllntr. Barker block. R E | 2J FOR SALE. 2 HOUSES AND LOT , 20TH NEAR Leu\enworth , bringing good revenue , bargain for cash or part clear land. Make offer. O. I * Green , room 28 , llaiker block. R E 799 LOT"C.llLlC 7T2rc7lEAp" P 9 , Ilee. 055 A IS * " PARNAM 8TIIBET-LOT 7. 1ILOCK 19. WEST End add. ; no better residence lot In city : also lot 2 , block 1 , Crcston add. Address Exchange llank. Maritta. a. R U Mill q30 * POU BAI.BAT A nAUOAN 1FTAKEN AT once , IS 10-ucre tracts ; every foot u garden ; on railroad near Omaha. Address U 33 , lice. RE-M403 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ S40-ACHB FARM , SITIIATED IN SOUTHlVAST Neb. , for sale ; (40.UO per acre ; two R. R. sta tions within live miles ; school house on corner ot farm ; wheel nine months In year ; good bearing orchard of apple , cherry and p , nch trees ; about 300 treej altogether ; name snipes and Hinall fruits : ROO < | ll\e-ru.im himse ; alua small house ; IHO small burns ; corn cribs and Erunury room for about 3,000 bu. grain ; 1'i ' miles to M. E , ihurch ; good well ; spring and creek water ; making It one of the bent of lock and grain farms In southeast Neb. Price , $49.00 per acre. Addres * lock box 47. Peru. Neb. W. U . York. . , _ _ RU .M381 12 JUST THINK OF ITI A FINE 60-FOOT LOT. south front , on grade , on Pratt street , near JTlli utreft , for $360.00 ; u unap for some one. Fidelity Trust company , 1702 Parnam street , RE MiM ID FOR SALE REAL , ESTATE. ContlnubJi'V ' I1AROAINS , HOI'SES , IiOT l AND FARMS , -.ilo or trade. F. K , Dnqltnsv Ilnrkcr block. FOR SALE , 7-ROO.M COTTAGE AND IXT AT SI1 Webster slru-l for IJWOW. Apply on premises. ' . , ,11 E MU3 nta * lH INVITED TO STOEPP.L PLACE olllcc , 4 h nnd Pacific slrrM * . nny nnd every afternoon this month , SunUavs included ; tnkn the West Leavenworth nJrt-vt ; car nnd go out nnd see Hie best nnd .rlffupest Ills In the healthiest locality In Oiuihrv , special terms In buyers thin month ; d n'f il.ulny , but come nt once ! the car line will iSQoi ) be extended to within thren blocks of ( hew\ lots ; the Plattp river canal will rapidly n.Uuiirithe / vnlue of these lots ; come and seovthi o lots ; come nnd sen these lots niiit bring s'our filcndi with you , W. A. Wcbslcr. 4'i2 ' llea bullillnn. REM393 13 HAHOAIN IN COt'NCIL lll.'p.'S CORNIR 1M : 2 fair houses , nnly $ jo.M ; want $50J.CO cnsh. Adilrcss G 37 , Ilee , Omaha. Neb. . RE-M39S 11 * _ _ _ ONE 200-ACRE FARM POR SALE. APPLY TO W. J. Harrison or A. ' D. Rose , on farm , Rlalr. R E-.M293 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ FOR SALE , CORNnil LOT IN lSAACS Jt sTTf den's ndd. at half price ; sure to pay n hand some profit. We have buyer for a lot well lorated In west part nf the city. Al < ) for lot or house nnd lot In Ilatucnm Place or vicinity. M. .1. Kennnrd & Co. , 907 nnd 903 N. Y. Life llldK. RE-173 _ FOR KALlT NEW POlt l IIHQM COTTAGE nnd lot , corner : ; 0th nild t'ahl-r ' streotn ; vclnr : , cistern , clly wnli'r ; $1,230 , long time , easy pay ments. r.E-lllO 10 FOR HALE , OVER l.nOO CAREFULLY SE- lecleil farms Bcnllered all over Iowa and No- bnika. Hundreds of the most Inviting 'jarcalnn. The best and safest Investment to 1 > , found In America. Any one of these 1,001 farim will earn a good Interest on thn Invsi-ii'it. I'llees lange from $1.0' ' ) In $ .V.W per nrr . No HUH cent out. No trades. Wo li.ive the farms and the bargains. Call for particulars. TI.UIM & Hill , 1403 Farnam ulri-et. KI2 i'J7 m7 10) ACRES IN CENTRAL NEI1RASKA. PARTly - ly Improved , good land , near town , und rented ; wo will pay buyer's car fare ; $7 per acre : small payment down , balance monthly pay ments , William ! ) & Mlttan , loom 313 McCauua building , opposite postolllce. R K 533 u FOR SALE , ON EASY PAYMENTS , A GOOD 8-rnoru house with f/0-foot lot , A bargain at $10.00. D. F. Hutchison , 103 N. ir.th. RE M3I7 12 * MERCANTILE ADJUSTMENTS. Rates , H4C wonl llrst Insertion , Ic a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 23c. TUB MERCANTILE ADJUSTMENT CO. Cnvanagh , Thomas & McGllton , Counsel. 001 Karbach bloc ! ; , Omaha , Adjustments , settlements nnd compromlje made for falling or Insolvent merchants , 891 a2i MUSIC , ART AND LANGUAGE. O. F. GELLENI1ECK , BANJOIST AND teacher. 1S10 California st. 914 UPHOLSTERING. ' Rates , 14o word first Insertion , lo n word thereafter. Nothlne taken for less than 25c. GLOHE UPHOLSTERING CO..GKNERAL FUR- nlturc repairing ; estimates und Information cheerfully given. All work called for and promptly attended to. 203 Farnam st. Telephone 750. 125 MEDICAL ! Rates , Hie word first .Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken ( or less than 23c. DR. C. V. CROOKS' NEW METHOD" TREATment - ment of nerves , stomach , heart , 407 Dee llltlg. 933 UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS Rates , lie ( a Una first .Insertion , Jl.GO a line per month. Npthlng taken tax less than 25o II. K. IH'RKET , FUNER7\"L rTiRECTOR AND embalmer. 1C1S Chicago - Bt.-Tel 00. 12li SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING Rates , lOc n line each Insertion , $1.50 a line per month. Nothing taken for-less than 23c. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL OP SHORTHAND. 513 N. Y. Life , Omaha , Ask for 'circular. M127 CUTLERY .GRINDING. A. L. UNDELAND IS NOW READY TO DO all kinds of fine grinding at his old stand. 10G S. 14th street. 357 alO LOST. Rates. lOc n line each Insertion. $1.50 n line per month. Nothing taken fur Ices than 2oc. LOST. AMERICAN GREYHOUND ] SIX months old , nliltu feet , collar , answers by Jack ; retuin to Pacific express barn ; liberal reward. M51Q 11 * m UBcful , Complete , Practical Camera ; nlze cf watch , nlck- il raso , six pictures without rt'loiiillne. Any ono can opor- ali ! It. Postpaid with Ilium I book of hmiructioiiH , < itc. lor $ 'j.i"U. Afc'i'ntu wanted. JJook- 1 lot free 1IAY.VES SONS Si , CO. . 100 ! ) Chamber of Commerce. Chicago. BUREAU. SUEi& OJ. . SOI.l31TOUS.Uoii Uulldlns. OMAHA. .NEU. Advieo KIJER. RHILWflYTIIWBOHRD TlJ.IIIV | < M Omulml Depot 10th and .Mason Sts. I Omaha IMipni . Chicago Vestlhuie . 9DO-im ; U Mourn . Chicago Express . < : l'jpin TKpm : ( . Clilcago nnd louu Locul . tiiwam -.30.1111 . 1'aclllo Junction Local. . . . v 5pni : Leaves IIJURLINOTON , t MO. R IVER.7Arrlve ) Omahal Depot 10th nnd Mason Sta. ( Omaha Ml.ri.un : . Denver Express . 9:3Jarii 10:15am : . Deadwood Expicss . 4lupm : 4.Vpm : . Denver Expiess . 410pm ! CLOpm. : . . Nebraska I < ocal ( except Sun. ) . . . liiJOinn : liuin. . Lincoln Ixical ( except Sunday. ) . .jjjssani Leaves I K. C. . ST. J. & C. It | Arrli > a pinahal Depot 10th and M asnn Sts. | Omaha 9:45aiii : . Kansas City Day Impress . 6Mum : ! ) ; 45pni.K. C. NlglitJ-Jx. via U. I' . 'IVjji3.eM.ni ! ! leaves I CHICAGO Rr l7 & TTA c7f'"lc7TAinrIv7..r uiimhalUnlon Depot 10th and Mason 8ts. | Omuha _ 'a.3'Jam. ' . Atlantic Express " ( ox. Sunday. ) . . 7iniri : k:00pm : . Night ExpruJi . li:45am : HiOOpm. . . . Chicago Vcstlbulodi , Limited . . . 2uunni : n:10.tm. : Oklahoma Exp. ( to C. 11. ex Sun. ) . t23aiii ' - C:30am.Oklahoma & Texas _ . _ r. , _ „ . „ . , „ , „ , „ 2.03pm . .ColonidJ Limited :50pm : I.'eaves I DNlON CvCUUCr" " TA'rrlves OmahalUnlon Depot. 10th . & Mwson Sts. | _ Oniaha 0(0am : Denver Express . . . .73SOimi : Sltpm : Ovnland rFlycr Sisopm Cl5pm.Ueatrlc : .t Stromsb' | ! ) p ( ex tiun.12:5onm : t:40i.m : . Vaelilo Express O-cSn 6:3upm. : . . Faat Mai.- . . _ . . . . . K. : 0pm Leaves ICHICAOO , MIL. i * ' jV" I'AUL.rJT7T Oliialmil.'aluii Depot Hill ' 4 Aiaimi ta Qinnln GJ5pm : Chicago lllu.iin..Chicago : Kxprea ? Leaves I CH1CAUO He NOIlTHU'li.-iTN OnnlialU. I' , Deput ll : oam C'hlcuRo UMH a : l Iim 4OJpm : Veatlbula Limited SCiUaui CJOpm : . .EaUern Flyer S.lSuui C:30pmEx. : ( Sat..Chic. Pug4 > . ( Ex. Men. ) u-jJum _ 0:5am : . . . .Mo. Vullcy Ucul lOVOpc : Leases I FTlSHUUlU I'A'ClKtO : JAnTvTT OnialiaIJet | _ > it Uth andWebi _ > ter St . [ _ uin4lu 120pm : St. Luuls Exprc 7. 6tiOam : 10:00pm : St. I/null Express l : ) oia j10iin.Dally ; ( ex. Sun. ) Nelinuku Local. 9.104111 Leaves I C , , ST. I1. , M. & OT iArrue > UmahaDeput | _ lith and Web ( er Sts. ( OmaAii D:00am..Sioux : City Accommodation..10:2-nrn : 2:15pm..Sioux : City Exprcn tEx. 8un.l..l5 I3nm C30pm ; .St. Paul LlmlltU. . . . . _ . , . . . Suo'im LTu\-eTi tiTbUX CnvY" & l > ACTFIC , ] Arrl\7V' > OiiiahaU.l\l [ _ _ > epol10lhJt _ _ Muson " Stu. om. > . . "C53am.T ] Sioux C'lty i'uucitKer..7..lo.2Duni : : Mpm. . . _ . . . . . Bt.l'aulExpres _ _ ID : Jam KIUUX CITY & rACIFlC ! Depot ISth and U'clatcr Bu. ( Omaha . . . " , . . . St. riifl" Limited . 77rTn > :40ani : OMAIIA A 8T , LOUIS. jArrlvra K Depot 10th & M wn8ta.J [ Umthn Killpm . , Kt , Louu Cannon lialt . .U3ipia AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Disappcnrnnco of Mrs. Walsh with Promise that She Would Stticido. VMS VISITING HER MOTHER IN OHIO No Truer of HIT Slum UVilnrstluy Ilimbiind 'M SluOIiixt Itp liiiuiie New City Ulllvrr * Suorii hi Other "Mnclo City NCIHH. Two months ago Mrs. Walsh , wife of 1'otrlck J. Walsh , a butcher on Q street , be tween Twenty-fourth and Twenty-drill streets , went to Columbus , O. , to visit her mother , Mrs. N. J. Davis. Until lh * last few days Sir. Walrh received frequent and affectionate loiters from Ills wife. Last Krlday Mr. Walsh 'received n letter from her notifying him that she Intondud to commit suicide. Ho at once communi cated with friends In Columbus and Saturday received n telegram nnd yesterday received u letter Informing him that his wlfo b.td packed her trunk Wednesday last nnd had takcir7t lo"Iho depot , Intending to start home Thursday morning. Wednesday evenIng - Ing- she went out to got her husband some good maple sugar and has not been heard of since. She loft a letter for her mother un der her mother's pillow , but Mr. Walsh has not been informed of Its contents. Mr. Walsh says his wlfo was a good , religious woman and there can bo only one cause , mental derangement , for her strange actions. There was no trouble between them. Mr. Walsh has communicated with the Columbus police , who are doing everything possible to ascertain her whereabouts. Mrs. Davis writes her son-in-law that she will como to South Omaha nnd care for her grand children. ( 'lty Council I'rocrinllngx. Mayor Walker and Councllmon William M. Wood , James II. Utllla , Frank Koutsky , W. U. Wyman , Udward P. Conely , John K. Schultz , O. K. Bruce and William Mullaly and several hundred Interested spectators were present last evening when the city council convened for the last time under Mayor Walker's administration. On the entrance of Mayor-elect I3il John son , the largo crowd applauded him lustily. A grading district was established on N street from Twentieth to Thirteenth. Mr. Wyman's motion that the city attorney confess judgment for $ S37 in the action brought by John K. Owens for work done In grading district No. 15 , prevailed. Mr. Wyman moved to confess Judgment In a similar suit for $250 In favor of John L. Davis. Carried. An ordinance was Introduced creating grading district No. 25. The ordinance locating certain water hydrants in various parts of'the city which was passed by the council only a few weeks ago was repealed by a unanimous vote. John Owens was allowed | 7C5 , balance duo for grading Q street from Seventeenth to Twentieth. Messrs. Wood , Wyman and Conly were appointed a committee to canvass the vote of the late election. The total vote was as follows : Mayor Ed Johnston , 1,011 ; John P. Schultz. 1,378 ; total , 2.0S9 ; Johnston's majority , 233. Treasurer Thomas Hector , 1,770 ; William G. Sloanc , 1,201 ; total , 2.97-1 ; Hoctor's majority , 5UO. Clerk Joseph J. Maly , 1.G9D ; Delavan A. I'carco , 1,329 ; total , 3,028 ; Maly's majority , 370. Judge of police court Frank Chrlstman , 1,378 ; George W. Howe , 1,132 ; T. n. Hatcher , 218 ; William W. Waterman , 9G ; total , 2,821 ; Chrlstman's plurality , 240. Members of city council Joseph Anderson , 1,281 ; A. L. Ilralnard , 1,340 ; James II. Bulla , 1,528 : O. R. Hrucc , 1,281 ; Henry Mies , 1.G38 ; John J. Hyan , 1,510 ; Waller J. Slate , 1,212 ; John S. Walters , 1D58. Members of. the Board of Kducatlon Hiram Cockrell , 930 ; K. D ; Gideon , 1.0S7 ; J. S. Gosnoy , 926 ; Frank O. Olson , 1,0 tS. The officers-elect then were sworn In. When Mayor Johnston was sworn In , the last ono of the new administration to take the oath of office , ho was Introduced with fitting and kind words by Mayor Walker , and was loudly cheered. Mayor Walker then thanked the councilmen - men and citizens for courtesies shown him during his term of office. The council adjourned sine die. Next Monday night the now council will organize. I'nrklni ; HOIIHO Notes , Edward C. Swift of Chicago , of Swift & Co. , went through yesterday on his way to California. Several gangs of carpenters are at work .In the Union stock yards enlarging and re pairing. Both the cattle and Texas divi sions are being enlarged. The car repair shops of the Cudahy Pack ing company are In process of erection , and when completed and In operation will num ber among the Important improvements made this year In the Muglo City. Kdward C. Cudahy has returned from Minneapolis and the northwest. The receipts of cattle during the first seven days ot April , 1S9I , were 10,900 , as compared with 12,970 for the corresponding period last year , a gain of 3,927 , while the receipts of hogs for the sntne period In creased from 15,078 to 31,087 , a gain of 10,009. Karmvt'll Nurprlbo 1'arly. The women of the First Methodist Kpls- copal church last night carried out a suc cessful surprise on Mr. nnd Mrs. K. C. Hny- wood , Twenty-third and I streets , and en joyed a social evening. A house full of friends , unannounced , went In with good wishes , pleasant smiles and momontocs. After a pleasant evening , and with regrets that Mr. and Mrs. Hay wood were going" to remove from the city and good wishes for their success , a pleasant good night and godspeed were passed. The members of Adah chapter No. 52 , Order of the Eastern Star , will glvo Mrs. K. C. llaywood a reception this evening at tlio residence of Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Wyman , Twenty-first nnd I streets. All members are requested to be present. Muglu City ( JosBlp. Mrs. Daniel HnlTcrty Is again quite 111 , Mr. and Mrs. Donna Albery hnvo gone to Blair. Ell H. Doud says that ho Is not a candi date for city attorney. Ex-Mayor 0. E. Walker will leave today for Audubon , la. , his new home. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Conroy have gone to St. Louis to spend their honeymoon. John D. Uohlnson , manager of the Fort Worth Packing and Provision company , has returned to Fort Worth , Tex. , Mr. John Hopkins of Sioux City and Miss Annlo Sullivan of this city will bo married In' ' St. Agnes church Thursday morning. For the benefit of the South Omaha hospi tal fund "The Fairies Carnival" will be re produced In Bauer's hall Tuesday evening. Charles II. Mack , ono of the old-tlmo , effi cient and trusty railroad men , who has been with Swift & Co. aa yurdmaster for three or four > ears , has accepted the agency of the Northwestern Masonic Inr.irnnce company nf Chicago , Al Dent will succeed him us yardmastcr. , Kverjr person IntercRttd In base b , ll Is nrped to attend the meellni ; In The * Ileo oince , Twenty-fourth nml N streets , this A mooting of the Taxpayers league will beheld held In the city comiull chamber , \Vedne - day evening , the 12th. All 'members are urged to attend. Henry Schroede , who was arrested on a charge of passing counterfeit motipy , was held as a vngrnnt and sent up on bre.ul and water for fifteen days. Daniel H.tnnnn nnd Thomas Welch are get ting their grading outfits ready ( o ship to North Platte lod.\y , where they have a contract on the irrigation ditch. The ladles of the Klrat Methodist Episcopal church are well pleaded with the results of the dinners given , between $75 nnd ? 100 beIng - Ing put In the coffers of the church. Division No. a Ancient Order of Hibernians will hold n ppeehtl mooting In Ancient Order of Hlbernlnnn ball. Twenty-third nnd N streets , next Saturday evening , lo make arrangements for the parade May 9. All members are urged to attend. Messrs. William Schocn , Henry Peterson. Charles Dromholt , Louis Stclber. Hanti llol- mann nhd John Pclorson have been appointed the committee on arrangements by Court Allcmanla No. 103 , Independent Order of Korealers , for the dance at National hall Saturday , April 21. Frank Miller of Fort Crook had a mishap Sunday afternoon on Twenty-fourth street that will lay him up for a while , The howe ho was driving got frlRhtenod and ran away and In turning out to avoid a collision with niioth r vehicle Mr. Miller was thrown out and had ono of the bones of his right fore arm fractured. A surgeon was called , who reduced the fracture. The first Installment of Kmllo tola's great story , "Lourdes , " will appear In The Sunday Bee April 15. Illustrated. The second of the rorlra ot recitals by the Albert Philharmonic society , given last evening nt Iloyd's , was In every Kcnso n more artistic performance than the Inaugu ral concert. H was worthy In every HIMIRP , and the music lovers who assisted by their applause nnd encouragement were repaid for their presence ut the very best concert given by local talent I" this city. Two numbers on the program stood out most prominently , and nro worthy oC the high est praise. Mrs. Ollbert M. Hitchcock , who made her llrst public appearance us a Hole pianist , although she has given her friends glimpses of her nrt In the past , won 11 most pronounced ovation for her brilliant playing of I.iszt'a llrst concerto In O minor. The concerto , while well known to pltino students , IH technically one of the must dilllcult compositions of the great master , but Mr.s. Hitchcock gave n wonderfully clever Interpretation of the governing thought of the great tonal poet. She has exquisite technique nnd n wealth of ex pression , which rounded her work splen didly. Kayy In manner nnd entirely mix- tress of herself and her theme , the con certo was ono of the triumphs of the pen- son nnd greatly emphasized the complete ness of the concert. The orchestra wns In perfect nccord with the pianist , nnd the applause which the performer called forth wns thoroughly Wt-11 deserved , notwith standing that many of Mrs. Hitchcock's society and home friends wore In front. The second triumph of the evening WIIH \von liv Hans Albert , who showed u mas terful domination over the violin hy playing linich's concerto In O minor , with orches trnl accompaniment. Classic In form , with a magnificent aurora of detail , this con- oerto ranks next to the compositions of Mendelssohn and Heethoven , and IH onr- of the greatest concertos ever written for the king of Instruments. In the llrst of his solos , "The Iteverle , " by VleuxleinpH , the violinist showed a , nervousness which de tracted from the perfectly rounded per formance one IK led to expect In this soulful young musician , but all this w.is forgotten when lie began the llrst movement of Hrncli's composition , supported by the com bined orchestra , with Heroert llutlcr as concert master. Not n. note was false , not n. position misjudged , nnd ho played the scholarly composition , which \\iut heard for the first time In Omaha last night , wit ) , a brilliancy that raised him Immeasurably In Hie estimation of his audience ; In point of fact. It placed him among the few brll- llunt violinists of the country , nnd gave him an additional claim upon the lovera of music In this rnpldly developing city of the central west. The adngln was played with wonderful feeling and seemed perfectly sultpd to the romantic side of Albert's character. Next to these two niitnburo the orclifPlrn m-ored a lasting succfsrt In Mas senet's "Scenes I'lttoresques , " which cm- barcen n march , ballet , the "AmtoluH , " and "Koto Uoheme. " siilllclont musical variety to suit the mort exacting taste of the mod ern clnslclst. SlaKsenet In nne of the big gest of the modern conipoBvrfl , although i , Frenchman , and his composition Is particu larly Htrcing , .not only In Its finely con ceived originality , but in Its elaborateness of scoring. The orchestra was heard to exceptional advantage In this number , the wood winds , fortified by a bassoon , which la a new feature to n local orchestra , playing with ability , the tempos , whlr-h aio puzzling even to professionals playing the score con stantly , being well taken In conluni'tlon with the strlmrs und brass. In the "Unl- let" the 'cellos wure just a trifle off the key , but redeemed themselves In the "An- gelus , " which Is a musical gem. The over tures wore well done , although they lacked Homewhnt the light nnd sluide necessary to successful performances. Miss Inn Ken nedy assisted In the success of the con cert by singing "To Snvllln , " and , Inking nn encore , gave "Sho Stoops to Conquer. " The young lady has a light soprano , which shows training , nnd Mie gives promise of making much more ihan the average singer , For Mr , Albert , as conductor , too much cannot be said In praise. He demonstrated Ills nbllltv In no uncertain manner , and ( U-- nerves all the good thlngu that may be Hald of him. - o The first Installment ot Kmllo Zola's great story , "Lourdes , " will appear In The Sunday Bee April 15. Illustrated. .till ! JVIKT , /f/.ST A'Olt' . C < il < rSrrll > r.s Lying l.nw lint Tlirlr Sllrnrit U CumldiTL-il OmliimiM. CONNELLSVILLE , I'u. , April 9. All the works closed down by the striker * are In operation again except the Wheeler of tlio Cambria Iron company , Hill Farm of the Dunlmr Furnace company mid Lemont Nos. 1 and 2 of the McClurc company. The Frick company resumed today lit Kyle , Ollphant , Hed Stone , Keith , Trotter , Lelscnrlngs Nos. 1 and 2 , Youngxtown and Davidson. The Kalncy company resumed at Kim Grove ami the Junlatu company fired up the Jnnlutn plant. The McClure company had Intended to re sume at the Lemont plants , but so muny of their men were frightened out by the fear of an attack that tlipy decided to wait until tomorrow. James Cochrnn & Sons now have tliclr plants running. The peace which reigns today throughout the regions Is no Indication that the strikers have given up. Many operators consider It an omlnotu silence. A crowd ot Slav strikers nro assembled in the vicinity ot the Trotter and Lalhsen- rlng. The crowd begun to gather at 3 o'clock and has been growing rapidly since. The strikers say they are gathering for n meeting , but the impression prevails that they arc contemplating nn attack upon the Trotter works. A crowd U also tald lo hi ? gathering at Mount Ilr.iddoch and Davidson. Arc tell-tale symptoms that your blood is not right full of im purities , causing a sluggish and unsightly complexion. A few bottles of S. S. S. will remove all foreign and impure matter , i cleanse the blood thoroughly and give a clear and rosy com plexion. It is most effectual , and entirely harmless. $ Chas. Heatnn , 713 Laurel St. , Fhila. , says : "I tiavc had for years a humor in & my blood which made m dread to shave , ut .small boils or pimples would be cut thus causing shaving tq be a gieat annoyance. After taking three bottles of l5"S ! : ? & * ttf ? ' T'1 my face ls a" clcar alul on'00' ' " a should lmappetite OtN fii Irt uplciidUI. sleep well and feel like running u fool race , all IfiSUga BI from the use of S. S. S. SeaJfrr TmtlH ot > niocJ > nJ . ' .in tl j e % milltd lire SWIFT SPECIFIC CO , Allan ! ) , Oj , P sas ARE AFTER FOLEY'S ' STAR Citizens Insist in Preferring Ohar aa of Drunkeiioss Against the Officer. ATTORNEY CHURCHILL PROSECUTING C'ompliiltmtit ( ii-ntry Sorry Oilier Iliillitlni ; * UVrn Not lliirniMl In the lloilnu Slciro I'lrr l.lilimrTiilirii | > y I'ri crlptliiu 1'lrc und I'dilco At tlio meeting of tlio llonnl nt Flro nml 1'ollco C'onimlfiiilntiers last night Olllcor Foley wiw tried on revurnl charges nf conduct un becoming nn olllcor un the night of .March "I. Thpiso charges won ) preferred byV. . A. Gentry nml when Iho boiinl look up the case Attornpy A. S. Churchill nnnoiincoil Ihitl ho wns present to represent tlio complainant. U will bo remembered Hint two weeks ngo Olllcer Koley wns charged \\lth being uiuler tlio Inlliionco tif Ihiuor. llo pleaded guilty nnd ns ho produced a protcrlpllon directing him to take u dose of medicine composed mainly of liquor , ho was dismissed. On looking up the olllcir's record the commis sioners founil that Mr. Koloy WHS not n drinking man , so the matter was dropped , but nt the next meeting of the commis sioners Gentry proforrotl nililltlonnl charges covering nlleged nets of the olllcer on the night on which ho was accused of drunken ness. Gentry was put on the staml nml said that on tlio evening of March 24 the ICto- vutor Conductors union gnvo n ball In the Grand Army of the Republic hall nml Hint the olllcor cnmo up there nbout midnight smoking a cigar nml under the Inllucnco ot liquor. W. II. lloylcs , ono of tlio lloor managers nt the ball , said that ho went up ami spoke to Koloy , who was standing lid- hind the stove. Koley Imd u cigar In his mouth * and apologized for smoking. Ho wont out shortly after anil walked down Blairs unattended. Hey Seller * , : i young man who said ho lived nt 1520 Davenport , stated that nbout 1:30 : o'clock that night ho saw an olllcor conic upstairs ut this number nml rap nt the door of a woman who lives there. The woman did not como out nnd the officer wont away. Sellers told a peculiar story ami became confused when iiuostionod by Commissioner Smith. Olllcor Koloy sahl ho know nothing rf any such transaction nml Rollers' testimony was not corroborated. OIHcers Illoom and Curry testified that Koloy was under the Influence of liquor that night and C.j. \ . Hart , who runs one of the city hall elevators , stated that ho saw Koley anil the latter was so drunk that ho foil over n stand of Hags on the lloor , OlDccr Cunimlngs was called In behalf of the defendant ami stated that ho mot Gentry on the night of the Iloston store fire and that Gentry said to him flint ho wns sorry that the Iloston store burned , but was glad that the Catholic chinch and school In the roar of this store were burned. Olllcer Cum- mlngs also testified tluit Gentry said ho was sorry that the Young Men's Christian asso ciation building was not destroyed nt the same time. Olllcer Koloy testified In his own bohnlf substantially ns was published nftcr the former trial and said that the liquor he took as medicine made him Intoxicated , an ho was unused to Intoxicants. In executive session the board continued the case to moro thoroughly dlseiisa Iho evidence. The next case was that of Milk Inspector limner , whom C. C. LUtloflctd. a milk dealer , charged with attempting to take a Brnall quantity of milk without the legal right und aftcrwanl causing his arrest. Urunor stilted that when ho asked Ijlttlufleld for n smalt sample the latter replied that ho had none lo spare. Ilruncr reported the matter to the Hoard of Health and was ndvlscd to test the city ordinance governing the In spection of milk by causing Llttlofleld's ar rest. In executive session the board dismissed the charges against Hruiicr. Simon Lev ! of 622 South Tenth street filed charges against I'ollco Sergeant Sheep stat ing Hint the officer had gene Into the plaintiff's store and used obscene nml pro fane language toward him In tlio presence of his daughter. The case will bo heard next Monday night. The commissioners agrccil to examine ap plicants for positions on the pollco force April 18 at 1:30 : p. m. Chief Seavey naked the board to appoint fifteen moro policemen. Acting Klrc Chief Halter recommended that Firemen Gilbert , Carr nnd Gray bo cited to appear before the board nml explain why n llro team was allowed to run awny. Com missioner Coburn also naked that the men responsible for the breaking of the big truck belonging to engine house No. . ! oomo tlmo ago bo brought before the board for trial. Chief Seavey filed n protest against com pelling his night men to stay In the district court all day us witnesses when they were not needed , thus unnecessarily causing them to lose a great deal of sleep. Olllcer Btarkey wns granted ton days leave nt absence. O.Y/V TWO OFTIIK3I f lYnrfiil 1'iltc ( hut Otrrloolc u lliilul ( if .tlDlmninirdiiii ! ) In liullii. MAUHAS , April 0. A Ilrltish force Is to bo sent In pursuit of the Moplah Moham medans who have been guilty of a murderous attack upon Hindus of the Malabara dis trict. A force of troops recently overtook thirty-five of the Moplahs , who wore re treating , and summoned them to surrender. In reply the fugitives inudo a furious charge upon the troops and a florco light followed. The result was that thlrty-thrco of the Moplahs were killed and two were wounded. \v I VIS : VIMCI : : . King Humbert Will VUH Oncrii Victoria nt 1'liirrnpo ToinnrriiWi VBNICR , April ! ) . The departure of Km- peror William from this city was marked by the same evidences of distinguished consid eration that marked hl arrival , llo was accompanied by King Humbert from the royal palace to the point of embarkation. The enthusiastic crowds cheered the royal party IIH It passed. As the emperor of Ger many and his party boarded the bent from the Gorman war ship Von Moltko n salulo was fired from the Italian war uhlp Volu- urlno and the German national anthem was played. The quays were brilliantly ducor- atcd , while a great fleet of gondolas covurod with ( lags assembled to witness the depart ure of thu German emperor. The Von Moltko left for Malumolro es corted by the Ironclad Voluurino. King Humbert MiirU for I'lorencu tonight and will arrive thorn at fie : : a. in. tomorrow. Soon after tlio king's arrival at Kloruncu , In company with ( ) ucen Margaret and the crown princess , hu will visit Qiienti Victoria. Slnlit ItllllU NnttM mill IIIIN. U.N'WN , April 9. A bag belonging to i ho IlrltlHh Columbian b.tnk , IV ) Lombard Ktreot , this city , containing (7,775 In bank notes , was stolen nn Saturday from the counter of Smith , I'ayne & Smith's hank. The blllb nro not negotlublo. ( irnmui Trriily with I'mgnuy ' , HKIH.1N. April y. The Koichstag ioiay | adopted the commercial treaty with Uru- K'uuy. JUAUIilt TO KSI.IKT. Samimns Anilmu to lln Shinui nt tlm M Id- Hint nr I'u I r , BAN KHANCISCO. April . Korly-two iu- HVBB of Knmoa arrived hero loduy on the schooner Vine , and will form an attraction for the Midwinter fair. They brought wliti them all the equipments of a natlvo vl lagt > , with weapons ami muiiy other thing. ! Illustrating their customu Mini numier. Tim Incontlvu for thli : visit of the Mouth t 4 Inlanders was th wonderful marten toll by the Kamoan villagers who were at the World's fair when limy returned home. Thn promutur of the Mldwlnlur fair pioject lud no trouble Neuurlng rucrultu , for no.irly i il the natUon wunU-il to comu. The first IngUllment of Kmllo Xulu'a Lr at Htory , "l.oiirdja , " will apjiear In Thu Sunday Dee April 16 , llluotmtod.