THE OMAHA DAILY HRE : WIfNK8DAY $ ) , APRIL 2 , " ) , 1801 , " -in NOTICES , lumni will 1 > tnken t nml until : W P. i editions. - ' lumbered check , " " ' ' 1 ' " " * rn"01'10 ? . , Tim i I < ! S * A R ) ' ml < lrtim l , will thfl chMt. | ! . . Ion word thcrenftcr. thnn Ke. SITUATION ! C WANTED. RntPi , c wor.1 first Innertlon , , , . ' Kc. thereafter. Nothlnitnkn forJeMjlmn WANTED A POHITTON AH THAVIlMNfJ ValcJmnn. hdwro firm or Implcmenl tltmM- clrr.is II SC , cnrepmnjia Itee. _ _ _ A M ± zi _ WANTED , MAY 1ST , niTirE WORK Y ynunK mnn. bookkeeper nnd tonoBmpl " , A 1 city referonren Addrcni 1 3 , lice. A M1M 2f rOHITKJN WANTED AS 8TENOCJRAPIII1R. Competent. Sndl'1 Hutchlns , 031 .jV..ljn Btioet , Atchlson Knn. A M151 M _ _ WANTED MALE HELP. llntes , Use word first Inmrtlon , lc n word theroaftcr. Nothlnc Inkon for JlcM \\nniia. \ _ EoIicnrORH. TKAM3 rUHNISHED ; rnent goods. American Wringer Co. . IGW' ' nrd AOINT . BAI.ARY on COMMISSION. TIIH Rrrntrsi Invention of the nKi'T' ° "Sit rnt Clirmlcnl Ink Hrmlng Pencil. a < M on nkht. WnrM Ilkn mnKlc. AKontn nr < > mnklntc I2VOO to JI25.00 per week. For further pur- llculnrs write th < > Monroe Hrascr Mfrf. oo . A 58 , La Cro sp , Wli , 11-003 WANTIjn-SAI.IJSMANi SALARY FROM mart ; permanent plac . llrown Ilroi. Co. * , nur rymen , ChlciiEO. III. H M3r l ml INSL'RANCE-THE STATE MANAGER , COM- mcrclnl Alllancq Life of Nw York ( nr i o id line company ) , deslrei nsslptnnre of " "I" " ' ' BOllcltors In Nebraska. "ncludlnK " Omaha prle-M. > ' " ' " IIlKb class InMirnnce. nt popular company'fl Bpeclnlty. Workers receive llb ra com .on ntlon A.ldrci" . . Blndnu exporlenco nnd references , Lock Hex 2SC , Omiha , NolJ . K , SALESMEN TO SHLL HAKINo We put our goods In glass roll nB month nmlxpenies. . or commission , cmcnso llnklnir Powder Co. . 707 Van "uren rw t. riilCTRQ , _ n-MTOijnU _ WANTED-A CAPAIILE OnNTLF.MAN STEN- ocrnphnr nnd Rood oinee mnn : oni- having nml pxporlenro with machine collection . Aimross II 83. Ilec 1191.Q * _ A Oo'orrSALE8MAN IN rA'KHY TOWN IN Iowa and eastern Nebraska. Address The Hawks Nursery Co. , Milwaukee , ] ylMSV.M1j. | \v\N"rTTf)7 PLrMUERH IN ciiTcAGO. ILL. ; Will pay $3 CO per day. clKht hours per day. AildicM P O. box 270ClilraKO. _ _ "j1-2 ; ? ! ! . BALEHMEN WANTED. TO SELL OI'll ClpOpS by sample to the wholesale and u-tnll trade , icll on Hlsbt to every builnos't nnn or nrm , liberal dalarj' : money nd\nnred for ndvertls- Im ? and rxpcnuei : permnnrat position. Ad- dresi with stamp , King MfKCo. . , C 42. ( ' 111- 111 H-M112 2S cngo , _ _ vTvvFni'- ERIENTED rANSMoSEflS \\r \ \ run i v for good men. Apply be-.v. M r 10 a. in. nnd 5 to 6 nt Hee Hide. Art Co-.m II WdB. AVANTED , MAN WITH pTsiI TO INTRODUCE n new nrtlcle nmonit merchanti nnd stablemen In Omaha nnd every city and trmn In Noli. ami BiirioundlnB mate * ; pajs $9 Oil per ilny , mils on sight ; no competition. Addrosi , with Htninp. American Mfg. Co. , 431 Itace Btr.et , Phllailelphla. Pa. _ U-M132 2j _ \VANTED AriOREnB AND TEAMSTERS ON tbe II & II. Ily. extension In Montana and Wviiinlne. Free triinspoitiillon. Kramer ( n O'llenrn , labor agency , lltli and ' ' ' ' WANTED , SALESMAN TOR OITIl ELECTUIC nam. . ( or .loor ) plate , readable In the dark. A nmclty. blK P.'ller. Wllte for pa it I. . su ars nnd sample. Dymond Sp.'Cltalty Co. , ,23 12th street. S. Minneapolis. Minn. n M131 27 * MIN , $100 CASH TO DISTUIIIUTE SOO < H ciu- .ciilars : hustlers wanted In cltv and conn ry ; answer quick. 477 Spring Garden , PWIadcJphln. NTED WATCHMAKER. WITH TOOLS , TO RII to town of 2,000 penplo. Good place for the right man. Cnll Saturday or nddieis 2132 AM'iiuc 11. Council llluffs. la. H-M1C7 31 ' "WANTED FEMALE HELP. Rates. IVJc word nrst Insertion , lc a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 2ac. WOMEN TO SELL 9\RSAPARILLA IN Omaha , peed wages. Address 2C27 Decatur st. C liw A2G * LADIES WANTING O1RLS APPLY AT THE Scandinavian Youne Ladles' home. SJOI Cumins. WANTED. GIRL FOR THE CARE OF ONE child two jenrs old. nnd to dn second work ; must brine refeitnces. Apply 2007 St. Marys nvc. i * JU WANTED. GIRL FOR GENERAL t"OUSE. work ; reference required. Apply Hi North 2Hh street. ( MOSa4 _ \VANTED-GOOD COOK AND LAUNDRESS with city references ; wages $4 a week. Jill Fnrimm. C HJ--J _ V'ANTEUAWiT NURSE. I1A1IY THREE weeks old. Apply 2209 Spencer st. , Kountzo I'lllCf. L 14S LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. WE WILL PAY you 13 to $15 per week to do strictly home work lor us , no canvassing and piompt payment ; tend self-addressed envelope. 1'll"'lti',5llSRIJr Co , Hoston. Mass. C 11133 29 _ WANTED , CO iXPE T S lITnT AND PANTS makers , We aio putting In an additional DO machines nnd want experienced help to make the whole garment. Kllpatrlck-Koi.li factory , East Omaha , Neb. C MlCl 1 " VllT WANTED FOR LIGHT HOUSEKEEP- mg. from 13 to M. Call utter B or address v.19 South 27tb. C-M1CO 2S JlOt'SEKHEPER. AGED AHOUT = i ! IN family of live pcisons for genctal housework. Address K B , life olllce. C M1C9 28 * FOB RENT HOUSES. HOUSES IN ALt. PARTS OF THK CITY. TH13 O. F. Davis company , 1503 Fntnnm. 150 { f-IlOOM COTTAOUS , MODUHN. CHOICC IN Stnuford Circle. C. S. Ulsutter , 201 Uee bullJ- Inz. D-MI TlOUHnS. F. 1C. DAHL.INU. UA1UCEH nl.OCK. itUM'Ai. AaiJNcy. so ; UUOWN 1'IRST-CLASS. WELL LOCATED HOUSES. L. S Skinner. 310 N. Y.Llfe. _ D-348 TlToOM MODERN FI rsT 20TH AND LEAV- cnnoitli. J. W. Squire , 24S lite blilff. D 153 CLEAN. COMrORTADLE. CONVENIENT , raodeialo icntuls ; best 3 nnd 4-1 oem fcUltes for housekeepers only. References required. Also 6-ioom sulto In tenement. klO S. 22.1 st. Foil RENT ? 8-ROOM HOUSE. MODERN. FUR- iilahcd or unfuinlshed. ll a a 10th I'OU UENT GOOD DETACHED NINE-ROOM house. 2S21 Capitol avenue. Also S-ioom house. 4013 Sewnid lm > t. Oichard Hill. U. H. Rob- lion , room 7. Commercing Nntlon l. _ D MiiOS FOU RENT , PLEASANT EIGHT-ROOM MOD- cm housi. detached , nlco lawn , barn. Inquire 2603 Pler < o street. D-M3SO _ " RENTAL "AGENCY.SHEIIWOOD , 42j"N. Y. Lito. U 3 S AIO * FOR RENT. TO FIRST-CLASS FAMILY OF not more than 3 grown persons , without chlldicn. 9-room modern house. 310 North 2'lh ' sin-el. Idiw rent tn right party , llngsi & Hill , 1IOS Fnrnam street. _ n IIS M ? FINE" FLAT * I N rcT iisiii IILOCK AT 703 s. IClh st , rangfi nnd nil othfr conveniences ; :0. Ooorga Clouser. room 2 , IC2U Farnam Bt WIOOM HOU8B7"lNQUUU3 irD6uJl"AS"8T. ( FOIMIENT , NlclriO-ROOMlilODERTriiTuCK ImtiKo ; full lot. W. O. Tcmrleton , IOS Pnxlon D MiOO _ FOR"lUJNT , 8.ROOM imiCK : ALL MODEllN linpniNemenls , 20lh nlul Izard , ono block frnin Walnut Hill motor , ! 23.00. ln < iulrc Cjmp- tiollei'H olllce. D--S3J DESIRA11LE HOI'Br.1 NEAR HIGH SCHOOL : rent nuidei ate , SCP , Oipltol vnue. O-1511 * FOR RENT. MODEIIN S ROOM HOUSE .2215 . - Miami. Inqulie 1214 N. 26th. n-837l'4 _ hEENROOM HOrBH I.N UOOD ItfipTH : nil conveniences : J1S.OO per month. 9J ) N. 2 < th nvemiii. n MS87 il * FURNISHED ilorHtj. " fTiE ne icsldenco In Kounlza place , hanrtiomcly Minlslic'd , with b.irn and latest Improvements. F. 1) . Wead , Kill and DouuUs. u . .331 HOUSIJVITH ROOMS. ALL MODERN IM"- piDvomrnl * . large Innn , uniiunJliigi aurru- iilile , Jlst nnd Lake Btuctu. D MS7U2S' l-OP. RF.NT MODERN 7-ROOM park. Inqulm at 1,309 , S , ! Hh strrot. Toil mNT. ELEGANT OFPICEH WITH uvi'ry comvnlenco In Iliown bulldlnif. opi sllo Pnxlon hotel , best location In the city. Snun. del * , Mucfarlnnd & Dickey. D IIS'.U 23 S. R. I1ROWN WILL LE A SlT crty nt S301 t'nrnam street for a p rloil of live (5) ( y < Nim. For pnitlcuhu * apply to Haundrrs , Macfarlnnd & Dickey , Merchants National Innlt building ; l > MWS ! 3 lOE 5-ROOM COTTAoTiTfTo 00 PElT L. 8. HUlnmr. 310 N. Y. Llf. . D-'jS3 oil RENT. CHEAPEST C-ltOOil COrrAUE , with batli ; In city : J15.0J. S03J California tr t , -ROOM COTTTAQIJ. lODBIlN , Mth tr t. Djri:4 M C aoit NO. ' AVENUE. I HUl , 0 N. llth it. t-45 SO * FOR RENT HOUSES. Continued. rou IUNT. c-nooM notwn. MOMIHIN , 2617 Patrick nvr. Inquire 2US 1 nrhcr m. D-HJ _ \VANTIIJ : , PIHST c't.Asa nioiiT on mom hmnn with nil mwl'm convi > nlen" ! urnipi prpfcrrwl ) ; location between ISth Ktrret nnd 2llh ntrect , nnd Dodge strict and tj n\enwartli mreet. Call nl ruom 81 , I'nilon hotel Inifore 13 n. III. D SI 157 27 ROOMS EN BUim iSTTcLASs'TToARD. 2103 _ _ DoUKln § . _ U SSI A2I FURNISHED ROOMS AT 1816 ClUrAOO C-SSJ M13 - AETNA HOUSE , NORTHWEST CORNElTljill nnd Doilni * , formerly Travelers homo ; bcdn per week , $1,00 ; rooms , ll.W nnd $2W. _ VOH RENT , ELEGANT FURNISHED RODM3 AT IIOTEL"RRUNSWICIC Far families nnd young gentlemen. Steam , bath , tlavnlnr nnd nil conveniences ; price * reason- t.bla ; location unexcelled In the city. Apply nt Hotel Ilrunswlck , ICth and Jackson street * . E-170 S1i _ _ _ _ _ FOR RENT , A LARGE SOUTH ROOM AT 1515 Dodge street. E MC7D ney street. E 113-3) ) ' BOl'TH ROOM , CHEAP KOH SUMMER. 1321 Fnrnam. E MM 23 * _ FRONT ROOM , WITH ALCOVE , FINELY furnished , also back parlor nnd .1 rooms on llrst lloor for housekeeping. S003 Hurt E MOS2 25 * FOR RENT. FRONT ROOM : PRIVATE FAM- lly ; desirable location. Address K 2 , Ilee. E-M102 27 FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. YOUNQ WOMEN'S HOME , UNDElTcARE OF Women's Christina association. Ill S. 17th sL _ F 1137 ROOMS AND HOARD. I1RENNAN FlTATS ] liWI California. F M722 A21 FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS , WITH HOARD. 1720 DuilKB. F M1C9 27 * FURNISHED ROOMS WITH BOARD. 107 S. 17. F 313 M2 DEStRAHLE ROOOM WITH IIOAIIP. IN PRI- \ato family. 706 N. lath. F 831 21 * ELEGANT ROOMS AND OOOD DAY HOARD at the Webster. 210 and 21S N. 19th street. F M932 2S' ROOM WITH BOARD. PRICE MODERATE. 2100 Cnss. F 110 M22 DESIRARLE SINGLE OR LARGER ROOMS with board. Priced moderate , fine location. References. 1709 Dodge. 1' M1CO 2S' FOR RENT-TJNFURNISH'D ROOMS. Rates , lOc a line each Insertion , 11.50 n line per month. Nothing taken for less than 23c. I ITNFI'RNHIED ROOMS , SIUTA11LE FOR housekeeping , city water , etc. , low lent ; noitli- west coiner 17th and Webster st. G MHO 5 UNFURNISHED CHAMIIERS FOR HOUSEkeeping - keeping tu man and wife , no children , 319 N. 17th. Q-037 FOR RENT. UNFURNIHED ROOMS 1'OR light liouseKeeplng ; ? 00 N. 13th st. G M373 FOR RENT , STORES AND OFFICES Rates , lOc n line each Insertion , tl.DO a line per month. Nothing taken for less than 25c. 10 MONTHS LEASE OF STORE. 309 S. 17TH. 1-933 _ FOH RENT. THE 4-STORY RIUCK HUILDINOi SIC Fainam st. The building has a fireproof cement basement , complete steam heating fix ture * , wntel on nil floors , gas , etc. Apply nt the office ol The Die. I 010 _ THE STORlfHUILblNO , 1310 FARNAM ST. . must be rented for some price at once for some regular , legitimate business. Come In with your offers. Uoggs & Hill. 1403 F.irnam st. 1 016 A26 Rates , lOe a Una each Insertion , Jl.M a line per month. Nothing taken for less than 23e. _ AC3ENT3 WANTED , RIO MONEY. WR1TC for particulars to A. M. Seemann & Co. . Lin coln , Neb. . 122 North Hth. J M5C1 Mil * AGENTS , ROTH SEXES : TEN INDISPENSA- blu articles ; retail for $5.10 ; absolutely free to our demonstrated rustlers. The Clauss Shear Co. . Kansas City , Mo. .1 MC28 June 30 * AGENTS HUSTLERS : RIO MONEY. APPLY at 17 Orunlto block , 315 So. 13th street. J-872-M18- WANTED. GENERAL AGENTS AT OMAHA. Fremont , Grand Island , Norfolk nnd Heatrlce for the Union Central Life Insurance company. $2,000.000.00 In force In Nebraska. Renewal contracts. Address J. M. Edmlston. ptnto agent , Lincoln. Nob. J MS78 MI9 WANTED , ENERGETIC CANVASSERS. SAN Itnry Soap Vase Co. , SOS P.ixton Ullc. J MS97 WANTED TO REIT. Rates. lOc a line llrst Insertion , $1.50 n line per month , Nothlnc taken for less than 23o 2 OR 3 UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT housekeeping ; centrally located. References ex changed. II CO , Ilee. K 121-25 * RENTAL AGENCY. Rates. lOo a line llrst Insertion. $1.50 n Una per month. Nothing taken for less than 25c RENT REDUCED ON HOUSES AND ROOMS. 3 good rooms , J5.00 ; 4 rooms , rental $1000. Cotnges from $ i 00 up. Printed list. G. P. Uutts. 220 B. 17th street. L M77Sm 10 STORAGE. Rates. lOo n line each Insertion , tl.W a Una per month. Nothing taken for less than 25c. STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD OOODS ; CLEAN and cheap rate. R. Wells. 1111 Farnam. M-1000 STORAGE. WILLIAMS & CROdS , 1214 HARNEY. M-101 STOVES STORED DURING THE SUMMER. 1207 Douglas. Omaha Stnva Repair works. M194 may31 WANTED TO BUY. Rates , IKo word Mist Insertion , lo a word ( hereafter. Nothlns taken for less than 25c. llGHESTplUCE tai pets. etc. S. H. llrown , 320 N. .Cth. Tel. 1711. WANTED TO 11UY , A SMALL STOCK OF furniture nnd undertaking In Iowa or Ne braska. Write fully to J. II. ° . . Cl Webstai avenue , Muskegon , Mich. _ N M8S2 27 * WE HAVE PURCHASERS FOII A LARGE amount of lind In eastern Nebraska nt n b.ir- galn. Lint > our land with us. Agents need not apply. Fidelity Trust company. 170J Fai- nnm sIH-et. N-.M)93 ! ) 30 _ WANTED. TO I1UY A GOOD YOUNO HORSE , 4 to 7 years old , weighing 1,100 to l.JW , gentle : to use single or double. Inquire at Sl ) P.ulc qonue. . N M13I 25 _ WANTED , HOUSE Sl.OnO.OQ TO $1.500.00 , CAN nay $200.00 , balance easy payments. Addiess K 4. lice. N-M1I9 i7 ! _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ WANTED. FINEST HOUSE AND LOT $2,500.00 or $3,000.00 cash will buy. Owner btnd full paitlculaisi , price , etc. , K 4 , cure Ilee. N-M1I3 27 FORSALE HOKSE3WAGONSETO. Rates , lm c. line c-ich Insertion , S1.0 a line per month. Notbl.ig Irki-n for 1cm than 23c. ALL KINDS OF VEHICLES AT 50C ON THE ilo.Uir. W. I * . Muinaugn , 1213 Farnam st , P 341 M 3 _ $ IW.OO SIMPSON MAKE CARRIAGE AT LESS than ' , j price ; used 1 jc.ir ; good delivery wagon , newly painted , $05.00 ; best $50.00 top buggy In Omaha. Drununond. ISth and Harney. P M339 MS FOR SALE , CHEAP FOR CASH , PONY , 5 > i lira old. well bioke to buggy or would be Milinb'x f r delivery wagon. Also fresh cow nnd calf. 120 Oth and Center its. P 117 25 * FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. MDEWALK IIUICK AND TILE , WM. J. WEL- Khuiu , 'Hi Hoard of Tmdu building. g-MI23 Mil _ _ _ _ _ _ _ NbI\V AND SECOND-HAND RICYCLE3 cl'fl p. F. E. Ucll , VU ! N. Y. Life , Omaha. _ _ Q-M541 inIO * A SECOND-HAND THIRTY-QITART ICH cicunt machine for sale cheap , llaldurt , 15 ? ) Q-MCU 27 HALED HAY'FOU BALE. THE STANDARD Cattle Company , Ames , Neb. , have 2,000 tons of ICKK : | barn stored bay for sale. Ail orders filled piomptly. Qi _ FOR SALE AT A HAROAIN. COMPLETE set of tinners' tojls. Apply to W. E. Jnkway , Kearney. Neb. Q MOW 2S FOIl"RALE. . 'ONE WARWICK RIOYCI.E. "lS3 4 pattern. R. U. S , , Omulm Cual Cuke and Mm * Co. Q-.M1W 2s * "MISCELLANEOUS. Rules. lUa word llrst Insertion , la a word Uitreatter. Nothing taken for le s than 23e. WANTED. $900.00. t YEARS AT 7 PER CENT. $0,000W Improved reality nccutlty. Addiess U . " < R-1U 27 CLAniVOYAN'IS. Rates. Hie word lint liuertlon , la a word tlincafttr. Nothing taken for lc than t5c. MltS. DR. \VARRENrCI AiRVOYANf. RK. llabla bu lncu me Hum ; 7tn } ear at 1UI N. 18 K-lOi MADAME BEUNARU , 141 * DODQIi. T M1M 1 MASSAGE , BATHS , ETC. Rat * , lOc n line onch Insertion , II.M n line per month. Nothing Inkrii for leM thnn Me. MADAME SMITH. BOa"87"lTTH7 SlJ FLOOR , mom 3. MnmHiK , vntor | , alcohol , Mmm , mil- phurlno nnd en bnlln. T M949 2i * MADAMli 11RO\VJJ , 11I4 CAPITOL AVKNUE , Id floor , room 4 , mnKinRc , alcohol , sulphur nnd tea lialhi. T-MS53 20 * PERSONAL. word first Insertion , lc n word Nothing taken far loss than 2.c. VIAVI. I10MH TREATMENT FOR LADIEb. Health book & consultation tree. Address or call Vlavl Co. . lUltd SIC. lluo llldK. lAdy attendant. MASSAGE TREATMENT E mal bathi. Scalp and Imlr treatment , mani cure and chiropodist. Mrs. Post. 31914 8. 15th , Wltlmcll blk. U-Wj IF UHoiioi : aiiisoN. AUUU AIIUUT . NA- live of Hnuliind , who wna In Montnnn nnd Idaho In the revenue * nnd cnrly clKhUes , com- munlcntcs wltlt ua prior to December next ho will hear of somethlmt to hln mlviinta * * . Lnwli A. droff & Lcfroy. lttWjer , 111 ailhurv building , I s Aniioles , Cal. IT-MOOT AM' MAUAMK I.A HOOK. MASSAOI1 322 N. 16TII. parlors 12 nn.l 13. U-M.09 20- MRS. F. DORSEY. CARD READING 112) N. Mill slreet. . U 9IC-2u * 12 FINE CAllINET PHOTOS ON GILT-EDGED curd * , only $1.00 nt Cowan'n photo studio. 2123 Cunilng street. Open Sundays. U 077 2I * _ GOOD H7\MAR1TAN REMEDY COMPANY , 301 N. ICth strrut , cure rhronlo dlieasef of either Bex or money refunded : $1 00 per month ; send Btamp or call ; want lady ngentsM96 U -M96 ! M21 HAVE THE STATE HOTEL , 1308 TO 1312 Douglas street , newly refurnlshcil nnd ic- ntted In llrst class order. Would bo pleased to have the public give mo their p.itronage. Open all hourn. Mrs. J. F. Held. L 141 OLD GENTLEMEN WHO DESIRE TO SPEND the evening of their lives In quiet nnd riposc In u moil delightful climate 'may st-ouro n homo for life. Including care and medical at tendance In sickness by the payment of finm $1OOO.W to $2.00000. Apply. Sisters St. Joseph H Sanitarium. San Dlegn. Cal. U M150 SO * PERSONAL. $100 TO $10.00 PER OAY MADE by lady figents who handle my goodi. Cull nflcrnunnt or address L. M. Swartz , 21.17 Chicago street. U M10I 2j * PAINTER , lOTII AND Dodge. _ _ _ . . - WANTED ! A RELIAHLE PHYSICIAN DE- slrei n good location outside of Omaha ; will make satisfactory arrangements with parties concerned. Addrrss K 3 , Bee ollleo. _ MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE , Rate , lOc a line nrst Insertion , $1.50 a line per month. Nothing tnken for less thnn 25e ANTIIO'NY LOAN & "TRUST coTTTis N. Y. LIFE , loani nt low rates fo * bolco security on Ne- nnd Iowa far Omaha city property. MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA nal estate. Urennan , Love & Co. , Paxton blk. MONLY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES ON linpiovcd and unlmprpted Omaha real estate , 1 to 6 > ears. Fidelity Trust Co. , 1702 Farnam W HO WANTED. APPLICATIONS FOR LOANS. J. D. Kittle , Blown bile. . Omaha. W 107 LOANS ON IJdPROVED AND UNIMPROVED city property ; $3,000 and upwards. 5 to G14 per cent ; no delays. W. Farnnm Smith & Co. , 1320 Farnnm. W 105 LOANS ON REAL ESTATE.WARRANTS.GOOD notes , etc. . bought. Oarvln Bros. , 210 N.LU-o MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. THE O. F. Davis Co. . 1503 Farnam st. \V-111 fl'ER CENT lONEY7 lt crPATTERSON. 423 Ramga bldg. _ _ W--305 M2 MONEY TO LOAN ON FARMS IN DOUGLAS Improved and unimproved Omaha real estate. Fidelity Trust Co. . 1702 Farnam Bt. 'A 110 OMAHA LOAN & TRUST CO. , ICTH AND Douglas sts. , loan money 0:1 city and farm property at lowest rates of Interest. W 109 LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES LOANED ON or bought. F. C Chcsney , Kansas City. Mo. MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA PROPERTY and Nebraska farms at from C to 7 per cent. W. B. Melkle. First Nafl bank bldg. W 112 cT"A7 STARR. CITY LOANS ON IMPROVED property. Moved ofllce to 015 N. Y. Lire bulM- ing. WM3S3 M5 PRIVATE MONEY THIS WEEK ON IMproved - proved leil estate , $300.00 nnd upwards. J. . P. O. Box 773. W 117 2i MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. Kates , lOo n line first Insertion , J1.50 a line per month. Nothing tnlscn for less than 23o WILL LOAN MONEY ON ANY KIND OF SE- curlty ; strictly confidential. A. E. Harris , room 1 , Continental block. X 115 MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE , PIANOS , all articles of value. Fied Terry , 430 Itamge block. X 110 'J.11LJ PLACE TO IJOHROW MONEY ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE , MONEY ON HOIthES AND MULES , MONEY ON WAOONS AND CARRIAGES. MONEY ON PIANOS AND ORGANS. MONEY ON WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS. MONEY ON MERCHANDISE. MONEY ON ANY CHATTEL SECURITIES. MONEY ON goods that icinaln with you , MONEY IF YOU WANT NO PUBLICITY , MONEY IN lari0 or small amounts. MONEY AT LOWEST 1'OSSIIILE RATES. MONEY IN QUICKEST POSSIHLE TIME. MONEY THAT you may pay back at any time and In any amount , la at ROOM I. WITH- NELL block , cor. 15th and Hurnev sts. THE FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. X 113 MONEY TO LOA1V- Wo will loan yuu any sum which you wish , email or large , nt thn lowest possible rates , In the quickest possible tlmo and for any length of time to suit you. You can pay It back In such Installments as you wish , when you wish , and only pay for It as long as > ou keep It. You can boitow on HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANOS. HORSES. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES , WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS , MERCHANDISE. OR ANY OTHER SECURITY , Without publicity or lemovol of property. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. . 300 bOUTII 10TII STREET , Flret lloor above the street. VHE OLDEST. LARGEST AND ONLY INCOR PORATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA. X-1U s .VKY TO LOAN ON HORSES , Wti'Jf. . pl. uo3 and furniture of nil Kinds. C'lslnes J. O. Haddock , room 427 , Rcungi X l-'O MONEY TO LOAN , 701 "N. Y. LIFE 11LDQ. X 8M BUSINESS CHANCES. Rates. lOo a line each Insertion , $ ) .r,0 a line per month. Nothing taken for lew ) tiiaii 2oc. FRENCH & CO. . ROOM 22 SCHLITH ULDO , Omaha , make n specialty of business chances ; buy , sell or tiadu * stocks ot merchandba and teal estate , furnish partners and capital , and always have opportunities for proiltable In- \calmenl3. Consult them Y 4C9 FOR SALE. STOCK DRUGS IN SOUTHWEST - rrn Colorado : will Invoice about (3,00000 ; $3,000.00 cash , balance In Iowa or Neb. real estate , or ellt-edtio ; paper. Must bo taken by May 10. Addtess box 14 , J. W. N. , Monte Vista. Colo. Y Ml > 27 * FOR SALE. REST RETAIL DUSINERS ON Kill stiect : sttfck , J2M. Address II 49 , Ilec. Y S07 25 A 11USINESS THAT WILL PAY YOU A profit of 5100.00 per month for $300.00. I 2. Ilee. Y-123-2G FOR SALE , M.000.00 CLEAN HARDWARE stock In ono of the best towns In lawn. Will take part cash and balance lu long time well secured notes. Lock Box 20 , Stuart. Neb. Y-M152 4 STOCK OF C1ENERAL MERCHANDISE AND 44) acres of land , free of Incumbrance , for f2.SOO.00 cash If taken at once. W. O. Ritchie , I'ender. Neb. Y-tSIUl 29 JFOB EXCHANGE. : Rule * , Inn n line each Inset tlon , 51. W n line per month. Nothlnc tnken for let than 25c. WANTED. A FINE TEN OR TWELVE-ROOM modem house with barn or room for ono In exchange- for clear land. li. J , Kendall. SO ? llrown blocic. K 203 31 _ STOCK OF MILLINERY AND NOTIONS ; want horses & cattle , llox 293 , Frankfort. Ind I OWN 100 FARMS IN NEBRASKA. KANSAS and Dakota , will acll cheap or exchange for mdse. , horses & cuttle. Addrcia. box 70 , Frankfort , Ind. FOR SALE OR TRADE , A FARSt IN GREELY county , 1 mlla from Spauldlnir , with house and barn : about 80 acres under cultivation. Address , Meyer & RnnpKe. Omaha. _ Z 578 _ Mil " CIGARS"TO EXCHANGS FOII IIICYCLE. E. U. Hurtlett. 741 llroudway , Council lllurfs , Z M8JI 2 'O BXCIIANaijFo IO\VANEntASUA OR Missouri land. CO head ot standard and nonstandard - standard atullloin. males nnd geldings W. 13. Oak , Bllver City. la Si-MS522 _ _ _ _ . . CMAU ! I. * > 'D IN u'itcin Coljnda for work lion > c * or stallion * . 8S-M850 2C _ _ _ TO EXCHANGE , UNINCUMI1EUED LAND nnd banknliltf paper fcr building trick. ixicK Hox2C. Uradaliaw , Neu. 7. M877 tC . A $1,300.00 STOCK DRY gu3d , bought one ) rar ugo , for n llrm-claiu tlandarii jilaiu nnd ca h. AdJrr'as II 47 , lice FOIl EXCHANGE. 13 LorfINTHIUVINO * . w , Nobratka town , cleur. Wlut huv you ? T. & P. . 301 PMton blk. Z-1I95T TOR . j Continued/ FARM IN WAWtlNOTOX ( tfTATM ) f. ml. from R. It. town , < ' nerM full , 8 room house , barn nnd ut Mflf . uxnl rwnrlnv nrchunl , for Omalm pni | rty nr Nebrnnkn fnrm. Mrs. M. Albtrt , rear 22IS Pntjnc. H-01S 2J FOR KXCHANOIV-tllMO WORTH OF CMUR real rstRtP , conolstlnK of city iiiupcrty In Chl cnso , flloux City nnd Mrillwl hike , nnd Ro.nl linprovcil land In NebranKn ninl C'olornil ) : will trade nil or pnrt for cnttlo ftr stork of mer- eliuiidlsp. M , L. llossltcr. .SJUvcr Creek , Neb. Z M107 23 * OI.IAR KNOX rouNrr , NIIII . FARMS FOR merchandise or homes. Di II. Dlckscin , Crelnli- ton , Nek Z MOIS 23 * I2.ona.oo CASH AND A JD,000 . imicK WILD- Inw. clfnr , for ( rood fnrm. Williams & Mltinn , room 313 , McCoRUo building : , opposite uuMnllloc. Yf142 23 rou KxntANors. fowoo nnsr MOHTCIAOK for IIOITOS. Jl,20 < ) .t llr t nioitsrw Rml 12 cli-ftr lali In St. 1'iiul , Milm. , f.r aleck Ki-nl. incise. lMVetiK | > rtnurman , 822 N. V. Life. _ _ _ . _ / Ml.Vj 2J A OnNTI.rjMAN'H IIICYCU : , IN' OOOI5 TON'- illtlon. Will trade for n Imlv's wheel. Must ! a Good one. Address U 43 , lli-e. Council SO FOR SALE REAL Rates , lOo n lln * first Insertion. ) l W n line peTjnonth. Nothing tnken for less than 2oo * UARQAIN. N. 11 CORNKR 20TH AND IltCtT. ory , F. K. Darllnff. H.irlter block. R IJ liJ I'AHNAM CTmfT-lJbT 7. llUeK liir WEST I.nd ndd. j no heller residence lot In city , nlsj lot 2 , block 1. Crrston ndd. Addrrss Kxchnnsa llnnk. Mn rletta. Pa. It K Mm nSO * _ DAHOAINH. HOUSES , LOTS AND FA1IMS. talu or trade. F. K. Darling , llarkcr block. block.12J 12J SALIJ. ovini 4.000 CAHEKIILY sn- lectiMl farms scattered all over Iowa and No * bruflku. Humlredi of tbe mot Invltlnc harenlns. Tlie best nnd safest Investment lu bo found In America. Any one of UIMI 1.00) farms will earn n goad interest on the InvnstTunt. prices rnniro from $ S.OO to fM 00 per nr-r . No lists tent out. No trades. Wo li.ivi > the farms nnd the bargain * . Onll for particulars. IJopiji & Hill , HOS Fnrnnm street. _ till 137 m7 ONU 200-ACIIE KAUM TOU SAI/n. Al'I'LY TO \V. J. Harrison or A. D. Hose , on farm , Dlnlr. U i ; M235 _ rou BALI : , CHIAI > . if TAKIN : IMMUDI- alely , 20 , 30 or 40 acres , with good buildings , natcr , fruit and urove ; alro a taw splendid 5 nnd 10-ncro tracts suitable fur small fruit \e > fetnbles nnd poultry ; adjoins Mlllanl. only 12 miles from Omaha. Terms easy. Address Vex G6 , Mlllnnl. Neb. UH-M52J _ $1.0iJO roil HOUSU 5 UOOMS LOT 33X110 , 3315 Jones street. 1100.00 down , balance J15.00 monthly. Uoun Blone cost $1,100. Selby , 331 Chamber of Commerce. U n-573 FAICM ON I'UOKT SOUND. SU1T- nble for colony. Address J. W. Cllse , Seattle , Wnsb. UK 752 21 * FOIl SA1U , HOUSG Of n UOOMS. HATH room , Booil barn , lame lot ; Jj.ooo 00 If sold , il. one" : JGX.00 ) cash payment. Lougeo if Towli 235 P'ar ! struct , Council lllurts , In.Ill Ill : JIS30 ,1 JUST LOOK AT THAT NI3W COTTAOI3 IN AVONDALi : PARK and y.ou will bo dellgliteJ with It. Nowhere else In Omaha can you secure a NEW HOME with all modern Improvements Including Ulectrlo LlRhts , Paved Streets , Stone Sidewalks , 1'nrks , Trees , etc. for the gmall Hum uf. -$3SOO.- } 300 CASH We can sell you n $750.00 lot , N. n. corner , (50x130) ( ) , on proposed boulevard , for $150.00 nml Kl\"t- you a cliunca to pay for It at $3.00 per month. Money In It. balance small monthly payments. FIDELITY TUUST COMPANY. 1702 rarnam street , 3. E. cor. IJee ltuldhig. ! N. 13. We have a number of other bin bargains. ' U SM-M 13 } 1 DOWN , DALANCt : KT CENTS A WEEIC. buys a 2A-acre ( farm wllll tru-es on ; ndjolnlns ralliotidlllaKe ; healthy''location ; Rood for fruit , xefcetnbles nnd poultry ; certain living ; price , JI5.00 ; warranty deed , l.nclose stamp to ticket agent , Montler , Shannon county , Mo. UE MS9J 2C FAIIM LANDS. C.F. HARRISON , 012 N.Y.LIt'E. ( It E S93 M19 * 100 AGUES ] CI3NTUAL NEBRASKA. NICE grove , for Sl.OUO.OO ; small pajment down , balance monthly payments.'lll , jiay buyer's car fare. Williams & Mltlnn , room 311 Mc- Cague building. Opposite pqstolllcnRE RE M1C3 17 trNDERTAKEBS AND EMBAIiMEBS Rates. l',4o word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 23c. II. K. HURKET. FUNERAL DIRECTOR Art'D embalmer. 1C18 Chicago st. Tel 90. 123 UPHOLSTERING. Rates , l c word llrst Insertion , lo n woid thereafter. Nothlnc taken for less than 2oc , GLOBE UPHOLSTERING CO.GENERAL FUR- nlturo repahlne ; estimates nnd Information cheerfully given. All work called for and promptly attended to. 2023 Farnam st. Telephone 760. 123 MUSIC , AKT AND LANGUAGE. Hates , lOo a line each Insertion , $1.50 a line per month. Nothing token for less than 20c. O. F. OKLLENnECK , DANJO1ST AND teacher. 1810 California st. 914 FINANCIAL ! Rates , Hie woid first Insertion , lc a worn thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 2ac. SUCCESSFUL SPECULATION Can be made open to all. Direct Information on the maikct will be sent by us by tele- Kinnli to any ono who desires to become a subscriber. We also mall dally market letter. To the SPECULATOR and the one who contem plates entering upon this Held our BCI vices will be found moat valuable. Very handsome profits have been made In n single turn , through caily Information received from us. Tor terms , etc. . nddresa Thompson & Derr Co. , 33 Wall street. Incorporated under the laws of the state of New Yolk. Capital $100.000.00. M 937 2S * LOST. Rates , lee a line first Insertion , $1.50 a Una per month. Nothing taken for lees than 23c LOST , PAIR GOLD SPECTACLES. LEATHER cafe , name Inside , Monday night nt or near 13o > d's Opera house. Leave nt Pundt's gro cery stote and reecho $2.00 rewaid. 146 23 MERCANTILE ADJUSTMENTS. Rates , IVio word llrst Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for leas than 25c. THE MEUCANTILH ADJUSTMENT CO. Cavanagh , Thomas & llcUIHon. Counsel. 01 Karbach tloMt. Omaha. Adjustments , eettlemonts and compromise m&do for falling or Insoliont merchants. DHESSMA'KTNG. Rates , IVic H word first .insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken fotfeas than ! 3c. DUUSSMAKINO N FAMUjna. AT ) D II ESS MIS3 Sturdy , 4218 Nicholas Billet. M 'J7j M21 MEDICAL. Rates , I'.fco vvoril llrst Insc.-tlon , lev a word thereafter. .N'othlne taken for l6gs than Kc. DR. C. V. CROOKS' "N1SV7 MllTHo"b TRiAT mcnt ct nerves , utomnch , heart , 4J7 Ueo llkltr. S3j PASTURAGE. Rntei. 1140 word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing takenfor _ less than 25c. WE HAVE 160 ACHED OF Rl.uif GRASS PASture - turo for borsei. llnanl fente ; kprlnir s atlr. lljrton & Pt.elps. ( lllmure Nib , or A W PhHps & Son , JJ7 N. Y. Llfa bldj T l. phone 1031. SI-IBS J2l SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. Hal" ! ' . l' i' word ( Irpi ln mmn , le a word thereafter. Nntblni ; tnlten for lf a than 25e VAN HANTS Hi HOOI * OF SIIOJlVHANDrsU N. \ . Life. Omaha A k fur cluular. MI27 BUREAU. SUK1 % O ) . SUMaiT.UlW.Ilnu Building , OMAHA. M3U. A ivnvj 1WB& GOOD LUCK OF AN INDIAN Ho Oaptnrca the Affection of a Young White Girl at Niobrara. ISAAC MEYERS GETS INTO TROUBLE llo Scut Out OlMTiin I.llcrnturn from ltt > . ntrlcc IIinv Hey \\m l.int In that Ton n 'Ilia U'orlciifnii Ki Other Ncbrasku Iti-ins , NMOnilAUA , Nob. , April 21. ( Spqcl.il to Tlio Doc. ) A youiiB quarter breed Indian eloped with tbe 15-yoar-old daughter ot Wll- llnm Tucker , a prominent hotel mnn of this town , lust evening , nml tlio Infurlntcd par ents loft for O'iVelll hoping to bend off their marriage. The girl has worked hard for her father , nnd U Is said that the young man Is worthy , Industrious and thrifty. A Mxtf > rloii4 DNup FREMONT , April 24. ( Special Telegram to The Ueo. ) Klla , tlio 14-year-old daughter of M. S. Warner , living on North K street , disappeared from homo very mysteriously on Friday nnd nil efforta to Iraco her have 80 far been unavailing. It was supposed nt first that she was visiting some of her schoolmates nnd no Imminllnto search was made. She Is n well developed , attractive Girl. Girl.J. J. C. Franklin of this city , who Is the originator of nti enterprise known ns the National Grain Growers association , Bent n schedule of the plans and objects to Secre tary Jlorton , who replied that ho looked very favorably on tbe scheme and would pass It along to the head of tbe government. H simply proposes nn organization of grain growers to facilitate their Interests nnd by combined effort to secure remunerative prices for their products. A brace of slick looking strangers were In the city yesterday attempting to sell Jewelry at prices that aroused the bits- plclons of the police , but before they could bo taken In they bad skipped. Quito n long line of "prairie schooners" passed through the city yesterday enrouto for Utah. Miss n. Clark , one of the prominent teachers of the slty nnd for one year principal of tbe schools , has been notified that she Is on the program to road a paper before the National Teachers association at Asbury Park , N. J. . to be hold some time In July. The episcopal ladles are preparing for nn Eden Musco to replenish the treasury of the society. A. G. Shears , the defaulting district court clerk of Dawes county , who so dextrously "took In" our clerk nnd v others at Lincoln , was recognized a few days ago as a passen ger on the Elltborn road. The celebrated Hlrscbman , who electrified the city a few days ago as n merchant prince , has turned up In Chicago , where he was offering to purchase n bill of goods for the store he purchased In Fremont with a bogus ? lr 0 check. The Odd Fellows of the city , with their friends , will go to York on a special train on Thursday to assist In the celebration of the anniversary of the order. i\nM"rll r t Anrniii. AURORA , Neb. , April 21. ( Special to The nee. ) Evangelist F. T. Pler&on Is In the middle of a work which Is stirring our whole community. The opera house the largest audience room In the city was crowded to the doors at the various services Sunday. At 3:30 : n meeting brought out what Aurora has never before seen , a , great mass meeting of hundreds of men gathered together for a religious service. It was n powerful meeting. In the evening every inch of standing room was tnken up nnd an overflow meeting nearly filled the largest church In the place. Isnnc Mjers In Hock. BEATRICE , Neb. , April 21. ( Special Telegram to The Dee. ) A deputy United States marshal came hero from Omaha yesterday and took charge of ono Isaac Myers , who is charged with sending obscene matter through the malls. During his six weeks sojourn In the city Isaac has been noticeably gay , keop- inC fast POlnnnnV nml 111 nnr , lnetnnr > n Hi , , ! . , , * fines assessed against a couple of women of the town. Duitli of : i Iloy. BEATRICE , April 21. ( Special Telegram to The Bee. ) Morton James , the 15-year-olJ son of Hon. II. P. James of Cortland , died this morning at 8:30. : Ho was an excep tionally promising boy and his death is n sad blow to his parents. At the last session of tlio legislature the deceased was prlva'to messenger for the lieutenant governof and as a consequence has a wldo acquaintance throughout the state. JOITccts of n rino ICnln. IMPERIAL , Nob. , April 21. ( Special to The Bee. ) A splendid rain fell this forenoon and thoroughly soaked the ground , so far as the small grain crop goes. It Is ibtlll raining , with prospects of continuing during the afternoon nml evening. This Is the heaviest rain for eight months and the fanners are correspondingly happy. Dentil of n Vctrrnn. BEATRICE. Nob. , April 21. ( Special Telegram to The Bee. ) O. W. Stearns , ono of the pioneer settlers of Gage county , Lea\es IClIlCAliu , HUltLLNU'iON U Q.lAruvvT Oniahaf Depot 10th and Mason Sts. I Omaha 4H5pm . Chicago Wsilbuie . a:00im : :4jam : . Cnlcngo Expuss . 4.JJum 7.0.'pm . Chicago and lowu Local . fc.uO.im ll.SSam . 1'aclllo Junction Local . 6.55pm Lea > es IliURLlNCVlON tt M"67 It I VljIlTAirn ci ' Omalial Depot 10th and Mason iita. | Omaha lo.irmm . Denver Expiess . T33am 10.15am . Deadwood Expiesa . 4:10pm : 4 50pm . Dem or Express . 4'IOnm 6 ItOpni. . . Nebraska Local ( e-irt-pt Sun. ) . . . HiOum ( esc > i > t Sunday. ) .11 33 ml ea I K. r. , ST J. fe C' fiT" lAiili. t _ OmahaJ _ Depot JOtn and Mason Sts. j Qninlm 9:45arn : . Kansas City Day EAPI ess. . . & : ; ,5nm 0.45pm.lC. C.Nlslitjjx.ln _ U. I\Ti.iin.5.Mm Leaves I CHICAGO , II. I. & "PACIFIC. I Arrives" Oiimhalunlon Depot lath and Mason St . | Omaha 1JAS I1. WEST. CSOam.Oklahoma : f. Texas Exp. ( ex Sun ) . 12. 10am 205pm..1.Coloradj ; ! Limited . 4 Leavet'l UNION"PACIFIC. . " " " | Arrlves : 10th & Mason Sts. | Oiii.iha - - - , - . - - - - - - - . . . - . , . , . . . . , . 65nni C.JOpm. . . . . . . . . . .Fust _ Mall. „ . . „ . „ . . . _ . 4i'0pin : lc.uei I F. , 13. & MO. VAl.LlJi. , Arrlvei Omaha ) Depot ISth and \Vel , u-r Mt > . j Oiiialii fi.Wnni Ucadwouil ixi.u- 6 . . . , . . :05am : tllx. Sat. ) Wyo. Kxn , iCx. Jlon. ) & : lOuia tjOOpin . . .Norfolk . ixprena : , , . ( Kunday.lo.l5.im „ u. , ul Kxp es3 . . . . , 9 Leaves | CHlCAUb x NultTIIU Lof N OmilialU. P. Dtpot IQtli * : _ Alasonjrtajcrnajri H.UJ.-UH . chiLago liMJix-b.- . iTufiurn 4:05pm : . Veatlbulo Limited . 82".mi ! L:30pm : . Eaulern Flyei . 2:15um : C.SOpuKEx. Bat. ) .Chic. Puss. . ( Ex. M n. ) DJJp i :65ain : . Mo. Volley Loeul . lOi.'Opia l/vuvus I STlrtSotlRl "ATn'IiI ; JAiiu.s OnmliajDi pot 15th and Webstoi Hts. | oinilii fjlsopm . St , Loula Expi was. 77 , . . ; nnOpm . St , Louli Express . 4Mmn ; 5-lOpm. Dally ( ex. him. ) Nebraska Luoal.J.10iin ) Troves I C. . ST. P. , M. A O lArfiv eT OniahaJ _ Depot 151U and Webster Sts. J Onul.a 8:00am. : . . Slou\ City Accum ( Ex Sim ) . . . . S:0"pni : 10.uo.im . .Sioux City Accum ( Sun Only ) . . S:0nn : ; 12:15pm..Stoux : City Express ( Ex. bun ) . . 11 , ( nun 5:30pm : . St. Paul Llmliod . U:40.un : Leaves I SIOUX CITY & PAL'lHIi , ' . ATTiieT ( JimilinlU. P , Diipot 10th & Ma un Hta. i Urn.i.i 0&ain. : . Sioux City Pauittn ui. . . . lu 2 0111 3:3Jpm : . St. Paul Exprva * " " " I s7t5ix CITV""PACFlr. Omatial Depot 15th nnd VVri > i.K'i a i a. C.-SOpmT. . . ' . bt , Paul Limited 60prn. ! . . . . . . . Chlcagg l.lmlic. ' . . T.eaveVT OMAHA & ST. LOUIS jArniej mahalU P. Drpot lOlli 4 M oi 'Its. I iimili SCpm : . . St. I julj Cannon Wall " 2 35pm illoil In Hi I.i city nt 0 o'clock tlila inornlnR nt the HRO of 77 yenr . He wns UUP ol the host Unovvn men In soiithonstoni Nebraska niulvns n lilghly ojtwnicd cltlrcn. ( iiuiil Cropi In NlKlit- NKWCASTM : , N'cb. , April 24 ( Special to Tlio Uoe. ) H has has finally been ilocUU-il that the oiirliiK elccllun recently held In thin town for the plirposo of oleotlnR village trustees Is Illcptl , nml the two members who hold over from last year hnvo itppolntoil thrco now members to" (111 ( the lionril. The iKKinl ns It now stands la for license and Is ns follows : K. Hey , John Colemnn , S. 1) ) . IIilK'lioH , Jnmes McOrnth nnd J. A. Johnson , the three last named beliiK tlio newly ap pointed members. J. W. Johnson , n pioneer of Dlxon county , died nt his homo three miles northwest of this town on April 17 , nnd was burled nt Newcastle on April PJ. Mr. Jnhnnon was born In C'hrlstlanla. Norwny , In 1S26 ; c.\mo to America and settled In NS'lseonsIn In ISi'J , from whence ho move < l to Oorro ( Jordo county , lown , In 1S55 nml lo ll\on comity , Nebraska , In 1SC9 , thus bolnioncof the old est BfttlerH In northwestern Nebraska. The prospects In this comity for a Rood .crop arc very ll.itterlnfi , ns far ns can bo Judged from the present outlook. The mini of the past fc'\v wueKs , now liplng followed by warmer weather , have started the small grain to grow Inn rapidly. With a favorable scaHon Ulxon comity will outdo nil her former Kood records , both In acreage and rich har vest , Neil A f loin lYiiilrr. rnNDBU. Neb. , April 21. ( Special to Tha Uee. ) J. S. liemmon and Attorney fluy T. Graves have Just returned from St. Paul , Minn. , where they have been attend ing a hearing In the Lcmon-lllce will contest. This IB an notion brought byVcIIenKiiv lllce , who wns mar ried In 184'J to H = nry M. Hlco , sub sequently a delegate tu the upper house of congress from Minnesota. In 1SI7 Mr. lllc = > visited Washington to secure certain legis lation In the Interest of the Wlnncbago In dians , nnd while thcro met ono Matilda White , to whom ho wns mairl.d two je.iri later , without securing , or ntemptliiK to se cure , a legal separation from his former wife. The case Involves something o\cr $100,000 , nnd the plaintiff ha\ing just established a common law marrl.igj between \Vco-lIen- ICaw and the late senator , Mr. Loinmon. who Is ono of Thurhton county's lending citi zens , and \vlio ri wlfo In the daughter of the late Henry M. Klce , considers the case very promising. The case will come up again In June. Arbor liny Olisoriiitlon. LYONS , Neb. , April 21. ( Special to The Ilee. ) The public bchools of this place spent yesterday afternoon In observing Arbor day. A good literary program was prop.ind by the live rooms , when all llio pupils as sembled In front of the High school building to perform their literary parts , after which nil grades and classes planled trees. FULLnitTON , Neb. , April 21. ( Spec'al ' to The HEC. ) Arbor day was appropriately ob served hero by c.\orcises in the public schools yesterday afternoon. A goodly number of citizens were In attendance , nnd each de partment had speaking and recitations suitable to the occasion In their re- spoctlvs rooms , after which trees wore planted by each grade , and nil the pupils participated in the work. Tins gradu ating class held Its cliss day cxeiclses In addition to the Arbor day piogram of the other grades of the High school. * Unlit nt M.iih-lil. .MADRID , Nob. , April 21. ( Special to The Deo. ) At n most opportune tlmo Perkins county is receiving such a generous drenching as it has not had for two years. To say that this Is hailed with thankful delight by all classes Is stating It mildly. There Is an imruenso acreage of wheat sown , and a much larger area of ground pre pared for corn than ever. It is still raining , and the beneficial results of so thotough a soaking can bcarc'ly bo ostlmatnd. .Statistics lm\a placed Perkins county well In the front rank in productiveness. With the present most favorable condition' ? her pobl- tlon in that respect Is again assured , ( 'oiiff M'd .liulginrnt. HASTINGS , Neb. , April 24. ( Special to The Hee. ) AVarran Lotson , n local retail hard ware denier , just after midnight this mornIng - Ing confessed judgment In favor of the Adams County b.mlc on a note of $7i5 ( , and in favor of Lovle / willing on notes for $1,100 with Interest. The ' lock vv.ta levied upon by the sheriff , and the stare clo.sul. Oth.r claims make the li.ibiHUcs about ? : iUUU , with assets in the neighborhood of $2,000. The failure was n t unexpcctvd. as Mr. Lotson Is known to have been In shaky financial condition for some little time. Josopli Conic ut Ciiinlirlilcn. CAMUUIDGR , Nob. , April 21. ( Ppeclal Telegram to Tlio Ike. ) Joseph Cook of lioston delivered his popular lecture on "Ultimate America" to a large and appreciative audi ence hero last evening. Thl.s was the only appointment made by Mr. Cook between Spokane , Wash. , and Clailnda , la. , except Ogden , Utah , and Demcr , Colo. Neighbor ing towns contributed liberally to the attend ance , The lectmo was a fcucce s In every respect. _ PoHtiimfitc'r'H Plilclr. I3LAIH , Neb. , April 21. ( Special to The Uee. ) Postmaster Thomas WiiKerson Is In a "pickle. " Ho has recently bought a now safe and changed the combination. Ho was surprised yesterday mouilng lo find the com bination fulled to unlock. Neither the post master nor his assistant can get In. All books , stump ; and the llko are lacked up. After nearly two days of mibuccoisful at tempts ho lias given up the job. Sulooin to Ho ( losi'il. HASTINGS , Neb. , April 24. ( Special Tole- gratn to The lice. ) On the petition of a largo number of business men the city council has directed the chief of police to rigidly en force the Sunday closing act , Henceforth no stores of any description will bo open on Sunday except pharmacies , nnd the druggists will bo prohibited fiom other bnslnesi than the filling of physicians' prescriptions. < ! lv lii U'ulKlliK Paper' . OXFORD , Neb. , April 21. ( Special Tele gram to The fieo. ) Today sixteen men pro- fo slng to be Coxcy's dlsclpleb were hlde- ttacked In Oxford , but got out of town thin afternoon on top of a cattle train. The army seemed determined to gn to Washington , lull expressed an aversion to walking. Tlmy were given tholr dinner and encouraged to leitvo town. _ _ llrnvy Itlilll. M'COOK , Neb. , April 21. ( Special to The Hee. ) Red Willow county has plenty of tnolstnro tonight nnd prospects of moro. Wo liad a good rain during yestordny and lust night , nnd at 1 o'clock the heaviest rain of .ho season commenced , and for about an hour it poured down In Fhoets. The rain oili'iided west as. far as Yumn , Colo. , and east lo Ox ford. _ lllnzn Prevented. ItAVBLOOK , April 21. ( Special Telegram to The Hoe. ) The prompt action of the chief of the flro department and clllclcnt work of .liu department prevented a serious eonllu- gratlon in this town tonight. Tlio flmnfi , which bruko out In the homo of MurKhnl Perkins , vvoro boon extinguished by the new chomlcal , IliinU I'lilluri' . UKUNSWICK , April 21. ( Spcc'nl Tele gram to The Ieo. ! ) 'llio Stnto Pank of llruin- wlok Imi been closed by I.xamlner C'owddry. All liabilities to small depositors will ho paid n full. A. W. Swender Is president anil J. M. Albers cashier. The follow Ing nmrrliigo licenses v.'cro Is- Bitod yesterdays Name nnd address. Age. Wlllmin II. Haumlers , Skldmore , Mo 21 Amelia I. Day. Omaha 21 Andrew J. Ilrennan , Kurekn , U , T 21 Julia May , Omulm , > [ Mnrshnll Holdioy. Omaha S3 Kuto Vance , Onialm i 23 Anton IlKi/.dii , Omulm , 21 Mary Jullnek , Omaha 2J rtioinuH I.erhy. Omaha , ; io lliinnuli Carroll , Utnalm , . , , , l'i ( ltiillni.nl iinput Witi'kt'il liy Ujiiniulti- . l.ANOASTiU , Pa. , April 21. About mid night tlio Pennsylvania road fetation at Watts was Imdly shuttered by u dynamite ex plosion There IB no rlew n the Identity of the mtsrrcant or the motive. AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Testimony Tending to Show tint the LOJ Hotel Tire Wns of Incendiary Orlgion. CORONER'S ' JURY NOT READY TO DECIDE i : . T. ntrimvorlli Mmln City . \ttornpy nml llcriiinu HfiiKlty IhiKlneer IC tlnln Aiiuing thn Pnllm Other .Mnglo City Noun. In the testimony Monday nt the coroner1" ! Inquest over the body of J. i : . Smith , who was burned to death In the Leo hotel lire , some statements vvero made pertinent to the theory that the llro was of Incendiary origin. Thomas J. O'Neil to tilled that Mrs , Hnllcr hud told him that she could tell who set tha building on lire and that when she wanted the llro put out certain persons acted ns II they did not want It put out. Miss J. J. Johnson , the proprietress , said that Mis. Kale Carnell. the rook , hud told her that Mr. J. W. lllake , the owner of the building , had raid to her that the building was likely to burn some time. Mrs. Carnell Mild the llro might occur within n month nnd told her she ought to have her clothes ready. She also tcstllicd that Scott Morklcy had told her the hotel would burn within thrco weeks , nnd offered to but her $2 that It would , nml that they shook hands on the bet. She further said that Mr. Dlnkc often did strange things. Hu rlaimcd that Him wan In his debt for furniture , but this she denied. Mrs Curncll testified that some one , but not lllaho , told her a llio was likely to occur. This witness seemed to bo very for getful , nnd it was resolved to put-hor on the stand again. Mr. J. P. Holler , the bartender at the hotel , and his wife gave evidence that live minutes befi re tlio 1 , ' ! 0 fire Mr , Illako and Juror Martin cnmo In and went to tlu-lr rooms. Mr. Illako raid on the stand that he had no Insurance on the building. Ho denied that he had over bald the building would burn. The hearing was resumed yesterday. Thomas Coats , bartender for J. P. Huller , testified that Mrs. Ilaller had bald that Knlo Carnell hail told her that If she would tell what blio know some ono would go over the road and that shu repeated It in substancu several times , and that bho had been cor- rnlmrntpcl liv nun illnlllir room itlrl. Also Helen Dressier said that Judge Fowler had heard Mrs. Carnell make substantially tha snmc statement. Helen Dressier denied having any conver sation with Mrs. Carnell about who Bet tlio house on llro. Mrs. Carnell never told her to keep clothing ready In case of a Midden llro. She did not tell Miss Johnson that she fooled the lawyers Monday. Mrs. J. H. Stutes testified"I heard Mrs. Carnell bay that she wished she had gone to bed when the rest did the night of the lire , because If she had she would not know what she did , but anyway , It bho was put on the Htnml she would tell all she knew , and what she know would bend parties to tlio peniten tiary.W. . W. E. Muiiroo raid : "I heaid fiom Mr. Svvcezy of the liist lire. Mr. Ltiko said that it InnKo'l as though tlio mattress had been set on lire. " They heard a nolso below Just before the teeond fire , nnd Sweezy Mild : "Let us go down , just for luck. " Munroo said he licnid Chat Irs A. Smith fay that J. W. Blake knew who s-et the house on lire. S. C. Merica tebtilled that ho heard Charles A. Smith say that Mr. Illake- hail set the house on fire ; this was btreet talk , nnd a hundred other people heaid him. J. II. SluiUii heard Mrs. Kuto Carnell tell his wife and Mls > s Joluuon that if she told nil shu know Bomo ono would go over the road. lloth Miss Johnson and Mrs. Stnltz were recalled and stated positively' that Mrs. Car nell. with her hands up to her fuco and almost crying said that If bho hud to tell all ( .ho knew It would bend some party over the read. Mi 3. Kato Carnell on being recalled explained - plained that the ria on she could not tell moro Monday was because the lawyers got her rattled , but she denied having said to Mrs. StulU or Miss Johnson tint If she tnlil what she Icnew It would send somebody over the loadJ > ut she did say to bomo per- bens that it would bo a lionlblo thlni ; to Know a tiling which would send any ono o.'or the road. At this point the case wns given to the jury , but n consultation among the members showed a disposition for moro information Excluding everybody but witnesses , Lifllo Thompson was called , who bald that ono of her rear windows hud been broken that night , nnd In going to tlio back door , just near the rear end of the Lee hotel , she saw a woman whom bhe debcribed as Mrs. Ilaller. The woman oMtcil If Mr. Jones was In , and was informed that ho was not. Witness asked her to eomo in nnd bee and then fol lowed her over to Ni street and she went up Airs. Hallor's Htalis. Maggie Smith of the Green Front testi fied that Mr. Illako and Mr. Martin came to her place about 12 o'clock and remained con tinuously till 2 or 2:15 : a. m. , and that Mr. Illako was present with Mr. Martin all of the time except about live minutes. The jury then , without formulating a ver dict , adjourned lo moot Friday morning at 9 o'clock. t'lty Council rrnrriMlliiKH. At the meeting of the city council last evening the follow Ing resolution wns read' Resolved , That the elly council of tlio city of South Omnli.i lias no authority In law to tllvtutu 111 advance wlteie btiliion- krepeis and < lriiKKlnls Hhnll iidveillbo I hull1 Honor nutlet's , and Uo'iolved , That licenses plumld bo grantor ] upon proper plmwlng being intiilo Hint npi'll- e.anlH Imd I'xeieiKi'd good faith and hoivst judgment In sHoctlng tlio paper Hint they bi'llov.'il . had the Intgc.st ciieulatlon In llio county. On motion the resolutions v.uro laid IIIKII tlio tnhlo. An ordinance regulating the salaries of the city elcrk , city attorney and rlty engineer , llxlng the fciilarlc.s of the city attorney at $1,200 , the city eleik nt Jl.OOO and the city engineer at $1,000 , waa r i.d nnd pibsed. An ordinance providing for a sidewalk on the south sldo of A street from Tw 'iit > - fonrth lo Twenty-blxlh sticcts wan rend. Tlio potltlcii for the repeal of the occu pation tax was icad nnd referred , as wan Walter O'Kccfo'a petition to bo appointed a (1 ( reman. Michael Wash assigned his claims ngnlnst the city to Daniel Cash. Marshal Ilrotman will sco that necessary icpalrs at the webt end of tlio Q struct v la- duel nro made. The resignation ot James II. Van Duscn ax city attorney was acci-iiled ami Mayor John- bton nppoinlcd Attorney K. T. Kanmvortli , and the appointment WUH uunllnni.l ( , to (111 ( the vacancy. Herman Heal was appoint ? ! ! and confirmed city cnglnopr. Police OJltvr.s ( 13. Ktoeger's and Paul Slovens' resignation ) ) vvrro accepted and II Tnngeman was appointed policeman nnd con firmed. Deputy City KnglneT George Mollrlilc'i resignation was accepted. Fireman John Frtudt s reslgmttlon wi < IN * . capttd and John Ilrlgco wim nppolntol nnd eonlluned to (111 ( the vacancy. Odd IVIIiiu * ' AiinlviTJiiry , The Odd Fellows are bestirring themselves to lltly commemorate the seventy-fifth anni versary of the founding of Odd Fellowship in America. Committees have bcon ap pointed on the part , of the povernl lodft's tu ( irrango for an appropriate colobrati' n. South Onmha Lodge No. US 1ms nppulntol Messrs. J. Samuel ( losnuy , Thomas Ualloway nml Charles Dennett. Criismler encamp ment No. 37 appointed Messrs Jitmoi f Graham , James II. IlllBH and Churlos l'uli > r- son , and Alpha Kohckah lodge No , 41 ap pointed Mcbdamcs George L. Daru and John Got man ami Mist licUy Huymun. u icni/rnl ; committee on arrnngomcnlH. Tlioto tum- mlttc'O.H will meet nnd nut this week , Thurs day evening of this week all members r rcfjuuslod to meet at the lodge rooms HI 0 o'clock sharp to KU to Omaha to join with Omaha brethren In their celebration , Visit ing brethren are Invited. Pills that euro sick headache : DaWilt L'ft'o ' ' Kirly Ulsers.