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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : MONDAY , Al'KIL 30. 1801. jPEOlflL NOTICES. AdvertlirmcnU for lhes column * will \M \ tnken until II 31 p m. for the evening and until tM p. nt f .r the murnlng and Sunday edition * . Advertisers , tiy requesting n numbered eh cx , can hnvo nnswem addressed to n numbered I'tt'r In enrn of Tha lief. Answers no addressed will be ilMlvereil upon presentation of th check. IUte , 1140 word first Insertion , lo ft word Hhercaft r. Kolhlnii tnken for lesi than 2. > e. SITUATIONS -WANTED. word Halos , l fi word ( lr t Insertion , thereafter. Nothing tnkenfor WANTED Art STllNOClUAI'It .H. rfWITION Pomp tent. fin.llo llutchln. , KM .A.l h'n ' A-M1M 3) Mreet , Atchlson Kan POSITION WANTED I1Y AN UNREGISTERED plmrma 1st InVlrui ? more , nvo jearn experience : BponK : n IHli nnd Ocrmnni wage , no obj rt nnd not afraid of work. Address 1C 22 , Omaha ' 202-M' lice A - WANTCT wrASTifELp ; Rates , IVSc word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. No'hlm ? taken for less than 2. c. COMCtTOitB TKAMS KURNI8HEDj 1NSTALI- went good American ' .Vrlnger Co , 1COT low- ard it. AOHNTH. BAI.AUV OU COMMISSION. TUB ' iri eat nt Invention of the nge. The Now 1'nt- rnl Cliemlcnl Ink HrnnlnB Pencil. Bel'.0" ' , f'cht. Worl'ii llko mnnlc. Acents nro irmklnu 12SOO to 112500 p r week. Tor further par tlciilnr wrlln the Monroe Eraser Mfif Co . X 31. I.n Crossc , Win. _ _ LlDl - WANTED-8ALESMAN : BAi.Amr rnoM start ! permanent plan * . llrown Ilros. Co. * . nurs"rym n , Chicago , 111. 11-11351 ml SELi7 llAKINO BALESMEN TO " - ; - - : \V'o put our goods In Bines roll ng pins. WW moii'li nnd expcnucs , or commission ChlcnRO n klnB 1'owdcr Co. , 707 Von "uren - "trejt. ClilcnBO. \ nMTQmll _ . IN EVKIIV' TOWN IN A GOOD BAI.ESMAN Iowa nnd cistern Nehrnnkn , Ad.lrcss Tlia Hawks Nursery Co , Milwaukee , wJMgMMi ? , , WNTPD I.AIlOItnitS AND TI5AMSTEH3 ON and ( 'lie Ii' & M Hy. extenslrm-ln Jlnntnnn Wyoming Tree trnmsportntlnti K miner & O'Hearn , labor ngcncy , llth nnd I-a TOOLS , TOgo WANTED , WATOHMAKEIl. WITH of people. Good place for go to town 2,000 . the right mnn Call Hnturdny or n < ldr < > , 2 32 Avenue n. Council llluffa , la. U M16TJ1 _ WANTIID , A rnisr'-c'i S' ? CIGAU SAI.IIS- nmn bv n western rlgir fiictnr > ' . one who Is thoioiiRlily nequnlnted with the Nebraska trade , peed nalnry to the rlnbt man , no Inoxperlcncta man nccil apply Address K 13 , eaio Ileo 11 AUly 3 WIDDI.I ! AOHD MAN AND WIPE ( NO I'AM- lly ) . Man must understnud euro of bor es nnd liwn , vlfo plnln laundry work A nleo rollnxa . nnd liberal wiipeD to right couple Il. > feicnecs rtaulrud. Address James lle-ll , DavId City Neb. I ! M.33 30 WANTED , MEN TO TAKE ORDnUS IN CITY oil salary , former experleneo not iifiulied Apply nt 1510 DQUKlns H M"3) > U8 SALESMEN WANTED , TO SEIJ < OUU GOODS by Bnmpli * to the wholes lie nnd retail trade , tell on nliht. to every business man or tlrm. liberal snlnry , mousy ndvnnceil for ndvertlslni ; nnd expenHCH , pcrrmnent position. Address with stamp , Kln Mfa1. Co. , C-42 , ChlcnRo. III. 11 MII5 & WANTED FEMAtE HELK Hates , IWo word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for lesj Itiin 2 c. LADIES WANTING UI1H.S Al'I'I.Y AT THE { Scandinavian Young Ladles' home , 3501 Cumlng. C M333 10 WANTED , M KXI'nnT SIIIUT AND 1'ANTS makers. Wo me putting In nn nildltlonnl CO machines nml wnnt txpnrlenteil help to nmko the vvhola Birinent. Kllpatrlclt-Kocli factory , KrtHt Omnlin. Neb. C M161 1 _ HIST or WARES TO coMPirruNr GIIIL ; must bo good cook nnd laundicas. Mrs. J. M. jl'liu leton , 2108 Varnnm. _ C 205 AVANTRD , QIUL , 10 CU 12 YEAIIS OLD TO uua tor chlldrnn nlglits nnd mornings nnd note to pchonl , cull Mis. 13. 1) . Gideon , 816 N. Mth nticet , South Omaha. _ C MJ73 30 \\ANT13D , GOOD COOK AND I.AtlNDItUSS , Mia. John A McShanc , 2C and 1'arnnm C M333 1 _ WANTHD-A GOOD Gini , AT 2119 DODGE street , also nuiso girl. Mrs. J. J. Ulckey C 2CO-23 _ FOB "KENT HOUSES. llntes , lOc a line each Insertion , tl.W n line per mouth. Nothing taken for less than 23c. HOUSUS. T. 1C. DARLING. DAIIKER 11LOCK. D 805 _ ' rn ? 'anNT MODCIIN COTTAGE. 6 IIOOMS. sStli apd CnHtol avenue. The O. 1" . Davis com pany , 1505 1 iirnnm st. D 173-28 "lB I IT-UOOM HOUSE , CORNER 2STII AND Hownid , cvtiy modern convenience ; detached ; utmost new. Inquire DQ1 llod's theater. D 211-28 * _ CO HOUSES. F. D. WEAD , 10TII AND DOUG- laH D 265-23 _ HOUSES IN ALL PAIITS OP THE CITY , THE O. P. Davis company , 1505 Farnaiji. 1S9 C-ItOO.M COTTAGES , MODEltN , CHOICE IN Stanford Circle. C 8. Elgutter , 201 Dee bulld- Ing. _ D 891 IlENTAL AGENCY , Ml UllOWN 1JLOC1C. D 888 _ _ _ rinsT-cLiAss. WELL LOCATED HOUSES. L. 8. Sltlnner , 310 N. Y. Life. D 343 _ 4-UOOM MODEHN TLA1S , 28TII AND LEAV- tnworth. J. W. Bqulre. 248 Ute bldg. D 1S8 CLEAN , COMFOHTAUL.E , CONVENIENT. rKtodcrato rentals ; best 3 and 4-room suites ( or housckcepera only. References required. Also C-room BUlto In tenement. 818 ti. 22d at. D-C8t _ f O K HENT , 8-IIOOM HOUSE , MODERN , TUII. nlnhed or unfurnished. 1UX 8. 10th street. D M'bl KELKENNEY&CO..R. 1. CONTINENTAL BLK. D 088 TOR UENT , I'LEASANT EIGHT-UOOM MOD- crn house , detached , nice lawn , barn. Inaulra SC03 ricrco street. D M3SQ _ IlENTAL AGENCV.SHEUVVOOD , 423 N. Y. Life. D 3S3 M5 TOR 11ENT. TO rillST-CLASS FAMILY OF not mora than 3 gronn persons , v\lthout chlldrtn. 9-ioom modern house , 31C North 2Hh street. Low rent tn right party. DOKRH Si Hill. 1IQS rnrnnm street. _ p 413 M7 1'INE TLAT IN CLOUSEU BLOCK AT 705 8. ICth el , range ard all other conveniences ; J2H. Georga Clouser , room 2 , ICil rnrnum st. t-HOOM HOUSE. 1NQU1IIE 2711 DOUGLAS ST. D-633 roil IlENT , S-nOOM I1RICIC ; ALL MODEHN linpruvemcntH , 2Jth and Iznrd , ono block fiom Witlnut Hill motor , J25 00. Inqulra Cimp- trollerg olllco. D--S32 _ DiSIIlATlLR HOUSES NEAR HIGH SCHOOL ; Ant moderate. 2t > lG Capitol avenue. D 1511 FoTt KENT , FURNISHI3TJ IIOUsH THE tlnest lesldcnca In Kountzo place , handaomely fiirnlHhed , with barn ami latest Improvement ! ) . r. D. Weml. liith and Douglas. D 881 NICE 5-HOOM COTTAGE , lib 00 I'Ell MONTH. L. 3. Sltliiner , 310 N. Y. Life. D-833 roil UENT. NICE 10-ROOM MODERN IIRICK house , full lot. W. G. Temi'lcton , sos 1'axton block. D-MiOO J-OH RENT , C1IKAPE3T 6-HOOM OOl'TAOE. with buthi In elty ; J15.0) . S033 California Direct. U A1J23 C-UOOM COTTAQE. NO. 010 N. SiTlT AVENUE. 1 imulro 32t N. 17tl > at. . I > 1 31 * _ _ , CHOICE HOME. E1OHT ROOMS AND HA11N. \ nleo lawn , city water nnd snutheust front , 1 ' block south of Lenvenuorth on Sitli avenue ; JJ5.00. Apply to N. I'e-rry. at premises. Toil RENT MODERN 7-ROOM HOUSETNEAR I'.uK Inrjulru at 130J U. 2lti ! utlcot. J DM-181-30' * OU RKNT-TVVO B.ROOM COTTAaES ON houth l street. Inqulro at 101S South 231. D-210-2 * ] - TOR HHNT , $33.00 PER MONTH. 4110 I.Al'AY- ctto avenue' , 7 rooms , furnace , bath , hot and enld water , closet , tins , ilectrlo llRhtlng uppll- nucea , etc , llt-nutlful lawn , ticei , e-to. ridcllty Trust company. 170. I'limum Htroe't. D-M215 OTTAOE. 0 ROOMS , CLOSETS AND 1-AN- try. city nnd cistern water , on motor nnd pived Hreet , liuicn jnrd. beautiful trees , 110 im net- monlli. Wllllnms & Mlttnn. room 313. McCnguo bulldlnir , omxulta po tolllci , or call on It. I\ Wlllami. 2to South 13th at. D 2t > l-ia TOR RENT C1OOD DETACHKD NINE-ROOM house , Ml Cnpltol avenue. Also -room house , 2KJ Capitol avenue. 11. II. Rollson , room 7 , iVnnmerclnl National , D MS33 ' FURNISHED IIOOMS. Itatca , IVjo word first Insertion , Ic a word thercafter. _ Nothing taken tor leai than 25c. 1't'RNISHEU ROOMS AT TsIJi CHICAOO treet. B 8S3 M19 * AETNA HOUSE , NORTHWEST CORNER UTII and Hoeleo , formerly Truv ltr home : b d P ir week. } ! . ! ; rooms. Jl 60 and 1100. - " JM6 _ _ Toil RENT , ELEGANT I'UU.N'ISHIJU UUOMd AT HOTELlSriUNSWICIC far families and younggentlemen. . 8t am , bsth. itu\uior and all conveniences ; prices reason- IJ le ; location unexcelUJ In the city. Apply at Uiitrl llrunsnlck , 16th and Jackson streets. H-170 ) . _ _ nnNT. A LAUGH SOUTH ROOM AT 1SIJ Doil strrct. E M87S n y strol B-lU- * > FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMB. Continued. TOR RENT , AT MM DODGE , A I.ARCIK. HAY window , necond story front room , for 112.09 a month. No other roomers nnd no children. n ROOM , 8 .00 , W3 PAUN'AM , wllh bntli K ! 17 3) ) J rUllNISHED ROOMS AND 2 UNrUllNISHED at 313 H. S-ilh. 13-M157 3) _ NICELY rURNIHtmi ) TRONT ROOMH , WITHer or without board. Call at 2107 Dounlai nt 13 202-M18 _ FOR RKNT-EMIfJANTLY roiirnn & Ho. 13th. ELEGANT PARLOIl. FURNISHED OH I'N- furnlstictl , at the old Turner home. 1022 How _ nnl. 13 M3H ! 5 11000 LAIIGE , COOL FURNISHED ROOM. 2611 Ht. Mary's avenue. E M3I1 30 * lioOMSr rt7uNISHKD OR UNPt'IlNlSHEt ) , for light housekeeping. C02 N. ICth At. 13-2)iJ-2S FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. YOUNG WOMEN'S HOME , UNDER CAItE OK Women's Christian association. Ill 8. lilli at F-837 _ FUHNISHED ROOMS WITH UOAIID. 107 H 17x F 313 M2 ROOM WITH HOARD , PRICE MODERATE. 2106 Caas , F-H6 M22 _ DIHIRAIJLE ROOM WITH UOARD IN PRI- Jato , family. 706 N. 19th. _ F 171-1 * Fl UNIHIIF.D ROOMS WITH HOARD. 6M North 17th street. _ F Mr.2 30 _ Ft'IlNISItED IIOOMS FOH LIGHT IIOUHE- koeplng. 119 North 15th street. F M25i 3) Ft'RNlBIIED FRONT ROOMS , WITH HOARD. _ 17.WDodge. _ _ . _ F 2i7-30 _ 1 OH RENT-LARGE FRONT ROOM SUIT- nble for two , with or without board ; private family ; centrally located. Address K 23 , Dee olllce. _ _ F 258 A VEHY DESIIIAHLE FRONT AND HACK parlor ; ale single room , best location In city. 212 S. 25th st. F OJ IIOOMS AND HOARD , 411 N. UTII , Jl 50 AND > > 00 week. _ 1" M83 5 * \RGI3 SOUTH ROOMS , WITH HOARD. REF- ercnccs. 202 N. ISth street. F M312 < ! 0 LARGE ROOM. EITHEIl NOIITH Oil faOUTII I'xiKjsuri' , In private family , wllh bonnl. Apply 2211 Dodge street. F M3I3 PLEASANT LOCATION FOR - trees , lawns nnd porches 2018 St. Mnry'H ave. F M312 C _ _ _ NICE nOOMS , aOOD HOARD , RATES REA- Bonnble The Rose , 202) llarncy. F M521 & FOR RENT-UNFURNISH'D ROOMS. Rates , lOc n line each Insertion , Jl 50 n line per month Nothing tnken for ksa than 25c. i UNFURNIHED ROOMS. SU1TADLE FOR housekeeping , city water , etc , low rent , noith- west corner 17th nnd Webster St. G MHO 5 UNFURNISHED" " CILVMUEUS FOII HOUSE"- kceplng to maji nnd wife , no children , 318 N. 17Jli. G-C57 _ _ _ FOR RENT. UNFFRNIHED ROOMS FOR light housekeeping ; 206 N 19th st. G M373 THREE t'NFt'RNISHED ROOMS V , mi modern conveniences , light nnd heat furnished. 2576 lliirne > at. Q 250-30' FOR RENT , STORES AND OFFICES Rates , lOc a line each Insertion , 11.W a line per month. Nothing taken tot less than 5c. 10 MONTHS LEASE OF S1ORE , 303 S. 17TH. I 989 FOR RENT , THE 4-STORY DRICIC UUILDIN.O , 916 Fnrnam st. The building has a llreproof ce-iicnt basement , complete atoiim heating fix ture. , water on all floors , gas , etc. Apply at the onico oi The Dee. 1 910 AGENTS WANTED. Rates , lOo n line each Insertion , Sl.M a Una per month. Nothing taken for less thin 25c. AGENTS WANTED. BIG MONEY. WRITE for particulars to A. M. Seemann & Co , Lin- coin. Neb , 122 North llth. J M561 Mil * AGENTS , I3OTII SEXES , TEN INDISFENSA- blo articles ; retail for J3.10 ; absolutely free to our demonstrated rustlers. The Clauss Shear Co. , Kansas City , Mo. J M623 June 30 * AGENTS HUSTLERS ; DIG MONEY. APPLY at 17 Granlto block , 315 So. 14th street. J-872-M18 * WANTED , GENERAL AGENTS AT OMAHA , Fremont , Ginnd Island , Norfolk nnd Beatrice for the Union Central Llfo Insurance company. } 2.000,000 00 in force In Nebraska. Renewal contracts. Address J. M Edmlston. Rtnte agent , Lincoln , Nob. J M878 SI19 WANTED , ENERGETIC CANVASSERS. SANItary - Itary Soap Vase Co , 303 Paxton lillt. J M997 WANTED. EXPERIENCED MEN TO SELL our lubricating oils and greases , entirely or Ride line ; liberal terms to good men. Equitable Rellnlng company , Cleveland , Ohio. Ohio.J J M3I7 30 * WHITE ENAMEL LETTERS FOR SIGNS , IJIG money for agents , wo mnnufactuie. A. V Tailor & Co. . Clnclnn itl. O. J M3I6 30 RENTAL AGENCY. Rates. lOo a line first Insertion. J1JX ) n. line per month. Nothing taken for less than 25o RENT REDUCED ON HOUSES AND ROOMS ' 3 good rooms , $5 00 ; 4 rooms , rental f 10 oo' Cotages from J5 00 up. Printed list. a. p. Putts. 220 3. 17th street. L M778m 16 STORAGE. Rates , lOo a line each Insertion. Jl.CO a Una per month. Nothing taken for less than 2Sc. STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS ; CLEAN and cheap rate. H. Wells , 1111 Farnam. M 1000 STORAGE. WILLIAMS & CROSS , 1211 HARNEY. M 101 STOVES STORED DURING THD SUMMER. 1207 Douclaa. Omaha Stava Repair works. MIDI may31 WANTED TO BUY. Rates , 1V5 ° word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for leas than 25c. HIGHEST PRICE FOR 2O-HAND FURNITURE , carpets , etc. S. II. Brown. 320 N. jutli. Tel. 1711 N-511 MO' RETAIL LUMBER YARD , NEB. OR WESTERN Iowa. Address I' . O. Box 55. ! , David City. Neb. N-170 M2I WE HAVE PURCHASERS FOR A LARGE amount of Und In eastern Ncbmska nt n bar gain Lttit your lind with us. Agents need not apply. Fidelity Trust company , 1702 Far- mm Btinit N M893 so FOR SALE FURNITURE. Kates. Hfco a word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken forlcss than 25c. FOR SALnTifouSEHOLtT GOODS AND FUR. nlturo. 3615 Charles at. O 203-2 * FORSALE HORSES , WAGON3.ETO. Rates , lee n line each Insertion. Jl.W a line per month. Nothing trken tor lem than Wo. ALL KINDS OF VEHICLES AT BOG ON THE do.lar. W. I * . Mumauga , 1213 Farnam st 1' 311 M3 1100.00 SIMPSON MAKE CARRIAGE AT LESS than VS price , used 1 scar , good delivery wngon , newly painted , J6500 ; best tCS.OO top buggy In Omaha. Diummond. 18th and Harney. P M359 M3 FOR SALE-FAMILY HORSE. PERFECTLY ge-ntle. Also hand-nuJo leather top buggy. i 8. l'e ' ° - 1' 171-1 SAFE FAMILY OR DELIVERY HORS E , HAR . ness , buggy ami phaeton , cheap ; secarate'ly or together. Ml N. Y. Life llldg. P-M313 30 * JOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Katco. lOa n line first Insertion , tl 50 a Una per month. Nothing taken for leas than 23o SIDEWALK BRICK AND TILE. WSI. J. WEL- than * , 331 Board ol Trade building. Q-M723 MH NEW AND SECOND-HAND BICYCLES clieup. F. E. Bell. 907 N. Y. Life. Omaha. Q M5U mlO * BALED HAY FOR SALE THE STANDARD Cattle Company , Ames , Neb , have 2.1XH ) tons of nootl barn aturud hay for talo. All orders Illled piomjitly. Q yg FOR SALL'-PLATE GLASS SHOW CASES. dllTerent alzea. cheao for cash. Megcnth Sta- tloncry Co , , 1301 Farnam at. Q 175-1 MISOELLANEOUS Rate * , luo a Una flrat Insertion , tl.W a Una ptr month. Nothing taken for U a than 23o WANTED. J900.00 , 3 YEARS AT 7 PER CENT. 10,000.00 Improved reality security. Address K 1 , Dee. R-lll 27 FINE SQUARE PIANO FOR RENT OU SALE cheap. S. Bank , lit S. ICth at. R-209.28 CLAIRVOYANTS. MRS. DR. H. AVARREN. CLAIRVOYANT. UK- liable bualneu nitllum ; 7th > iur at m N. 18. S-10J MASSAGE , BATHS , ETO. MADAME SMITH. M2 S. IJTH. ID FLOOR , room 8. Massage , vapor , ulcohol , steam , aul < plturlno and sea hntha. T MJ03 M MADAME IJROWN , 1311 CAPITOL AVENU13. ; i | lloor , room 4 , roauase , alcohol , sulphur and eta , bath * . T UAWJAGE. UADAMK UEUNARDl9 IX > DGC. T-M1SO 1 * PERSONAL. Hates , iHe word flrat Insertion. ID a word thereafter. Nothing tnken fO Usa than 25e. VIAVI , HOME TREATMENT FOR LADIES. Health bock tt consultation free. AddreM or call Vlavl Co. , lullo 315 , Bea Bldg. Lady nttendint. U M10I MASSAGE TREATMENT. ELECTRO-THER- mal bath . Scalp and hilr treatment , mnnl * cure and chlropodlat Mrs. Post , 3i9'i ' S. ith , Wlthnell blk. U-ns _ _ UOOD HAMARITAN REMEDY COMPANY , 301 N. mil etreet , cure chronic diseases ol either ex or money refunded , II. W per month ! send stamp or call ; want lady agents U MDCI Mil * H AVH THE STATE HOTEL , Wf TO 1313 Douglas street , newly refurnished and re filled in first class order. Would l l jileanod to nave the public Rlvo mo thclr patronige. Op nnllho > ura. Mrs. J. F Held. U 1 _ _ OLirOENTLEM"EN vi'UO Drill UK TO SPEND the evening of tholr lives In quiet and repose In a most delightful ctlmato may m-curo n homo for life. Including care nnd medical nl- tendancs In sickness by the pnjment of from JI.OOOW tn filijom. Apply , Slste-rS St. Josephs JJinltnrluni , San Dli-go. Cnl. _ U M153 3Q' _ BRe-NSKlLL , TJKiN PAINTER , 1CTII AND Dodge. _ U M153 1 * YOUR FORTFNE THROUGH THE LINES IN your hand. 63JJ 8. 17th stiout U M301 5 * _ I HAVE A NEWLY FFRNISIIED C-ROOM cottngo , will sell cheap for cash Addre s 8. O. Bunco , 5118 Grace street. U M263 20' GET MARRIED. SEND FOR MY HIC1 PAPER ; hundreds of advertisers want liuslnmls and wives. Mailed scaled for stamp W. II liar- beck , DenverColo _ U M323 ni30' MONEY TO LOAN RUAL ESTATE. Rates , lOa n line first Insertion , 11.50 n Una per month. Nothing taken for less thin 25o ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO. , 31S N. Y. LIFE , loans at low rates for chi > lc < j security on Ne braska and Iowa farms or Omaha city property , MONEY TO IX > AN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real estate. Brennan , Lova & Co. , 1'ojttrm blk. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES ON Improved and unimproved Omaha real estate , 1 to C yeara. Fidelity Truat Co. , 1702 Farnim WANTED. APPLICATIONS FOR LOANS. 37 D. Zlttlc , Brown blk. , Omaha. _ W 107 LOANS ON IMPROVFD AND UNIMPROVED city property , J.1,000 and upwards. 0 to C',4 per cent , no delayj. W. Farnam Smith & Co. , 1320 Farnam. 106 _ LOA"NS"ON IIEAL ESTATE. WARRANTS.GOOD notes , etc. , bought. Garvln Bros , 210 N. \ . LKo MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. THE O. F. Dnvls Co 1505 Farmm " at. _ W 111 " 7 PER . Ramgo bldg. W S05 _ _ _ MONEY TO L6AN ON rARMS IN DOUGL VS Improved and unimproved Omaha real estate , Fidelity Trust Co. , 1702 Fnriiam st. ' .V 110 OMAHA LOAN & TRUST CO. , 1CTH AND Douglas its . loin money en city and farm property at lowest rates of Interest. W 109 LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES LOANED ON or bought. 1' . C Chcsucy. Kansas City. Mo. MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA PROPERTY and Nebraska farms nt from b to 7 per cent , W. B. MelUe , First Nnt'l bank bldg W 112 C. A. STARR. CITY "LOANS ON IMPROVED property. Moved olllca to 615 N. Y. Life bulld- lng : W-M333 MS _ UNITED STATES MORTGAGE CO. OF NEW lork. Submit cholco loana to F. S Fuspy , agent. First National B ink bldg W M225 m26 LOANS ON REAL ESTATE FOR ANY LENGTH of time , from 30 days to flvo jears. Reid Ac Sclby. 334 Hoard of Tr-ulc. W230 MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. 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. Ficd Terry , 430 Rnmge block. X 116 _ 111 15 PLACE UO UUlUtUVV 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 remain with you. MONEY IF YOU WANT NO PUBLICITY , MONEY IN largo or imiall amounts. MONEY AT LOWEbT POSSIBLE RATES. MONEY IN QUICKEST POSSIBLE TIME , MONEY THAT you may pay buck at any tlmo nnd m any amount , la nt ROOM 4 , WITH- NELL block , cor. 15th. and Harnoy ats THD FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. X 113 _ MONEY TO LOAW- Wo will loan you any sum which you wish , Eir.&H or large , nt the lowest possible rates. In the quickest possible tlmo nr.d for any length of tlmo to suit you. You can pay It back In euch Installments as jou wish , when you wish , and only puy for It aa long as you keep It. You can borrow on HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANOS , HORSES , WAGONS AND CARRIAGPS , WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS. MERCHANDISE , OR ANY OTHER SECURITY , Without publicity or removal of pioperty. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. 306 SOUTH 16TH STREET. First floor above the street. "ITE OLDEST , LARGFST AND ONLY INCOR PORATED LOAN COMPANY IN OM.VHA. X-1U _ .vXEY TO LOAN ON HORSES. W HUNr. plauos and furnlturo of all kinds. B.isluex ouidJ-ntlal. J. B. Haddock , room 427 , llami ; ) hbi-a. X l.'O _ MONEY TO LOAN ON PERSONAL PROP- erty. Harvln Loan Co. . 701 N. Y. Llfo Dirts X MJ71 * MON15Y TO LOAN. 701 N. Y. LIFE BLDO . X-849 BUSINESS CHANCES. Rates , lOc a line each Insertion , 11.50 a line per month. Nothing taken for lesa than 25c. FOR SALE , JS.000.00 CLEAN HARDWARE stock In ono of the best towna In Iowa. Will take part cash and balance In long tlmo well secured notes. Lock Bet 26 , Stuait , Neb. Y M152 4 _ FRENCH & CO. , ROOM 22 SCIIL1T.S BLDU . Omaha , make n specialty of business chances , buy. sell or trade stocks of rheiclmndlsa and real CBti.te. furnish partners nnd cnpltnl , and always have opportunities for prolltable In vestments. Consult them Y 4CD ' THE NATIONAL INFORMATION AND EX- chnngc company places Into tummunlcatloi per sons di siring to buy or sell business opportun ities nnd negotiable sccuiltlcs , makes nvil ca- tnti * loans and collections ; writes luminance In nil Us branches and fuinlshoa lollnblu imports upon values of property In all puts of the country. What have you to oner or what do jou want ? 203 First National Bank building , Onnha , Neb. Y M2A I _ FOR J210 00 YOU CAN BUY HALF INTEREST In a money making business. Address 1C 28 , Hoi' Y M324 1' _ WANTED , TO BUY INTEREST AND BECOME nssoclated In management established pacing business In Omaha , have mampcd llnanees largo wholcsilo house ; familiar with Insurance , loans , banking , etc , icferencea exchanged , Address K 31. lle-e Y Mitt _ FOR EXCHANGE. WANTED , A FINE TEN OR TvVELVE.ROOM modern house with born or room for ono In exchange for clear land. B. J. Kendall. Vl Brown block. _ Z 203 31 STOCK OF MILLINERY AND NOTIONS- vi ant horses S cattle. Box 295 , Fiunkfort , Ind ' I OWN 100 FARMS IN NEBRASKA. KANSA an 1 Dakota ; will jell cheap or exchange fen mdse. , hoi-sea & cattle. Addrsss , box 78 , Frankfort , Ind. z ia _ _ _ _ _ TO EXCHANGE FOR IOWA. NEURASKA OR Mlteouil land , CO head of standard nnd non * standard stallions , mares and geldings. W. B. Oaka. Silver City , la. _ Z-M652 i * FOR EXCHANGE. 13 LOIS IN THRIVING s. w. Nebraska town , clear. What have you ? T. & P. . 3U3 Paxton blk. Z M937 ONE SEC. GOOD FARM LAND , GORE CO. . Kun , want to trade ' ,4 for Omaha cottage , C. E , Briiner , Wuio Blk. _ K M2I7 30 * FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. Rates. lOo a line first Insertion , tl.50 a line per month. Nothing taken for less than 23o BARGAIN. N. E. CORNER 29TH AND HICK- cry. 1' . K. Darling. Barker block. R E-HJ WR HAVE JUST COMPLETED AND WILL sell nt actual cost S beautiful six-room modern LOttnges , east front on S. llth street near Biovvnell hall , Tt-ims veiy easy , or will rent to deslrablu parties. Ono of the 9 cottages wo built during the last jear In AvonJalo park icinalns unsold U la a most decldo-1 bargain at S3.WM. It has nil modem Improvements , Including el > > cirlo lighting , one mil" from P. O , , nil special tux s paid. Let ua show sou this propelty. Tciuu easy , A full lot well located , near motor , for J50 > ) , Is a aiiap , Wu linvu two such Hint can hi fiohl on monthly pajmeiiU of t5 eai.li. Either one la worth double the amount nuked. Call In nnd ixuinlmt our list te-en. Fidelity Trust Company. 17th mid Fnrnam i'lcsts. BARGAINS. HOUSES , LOTS AND FARMS , u lc VI trudc. F. K. Dsrlintf. Bairfer Mock. FOR SALE REAL , ESTATE. Ji ( , . , Continued. | I1AROAINS IN HOU8F.S AND LOTH , FOR sale by F. D. Wrad , 16th nnd Douglas. 4 r. lionco , C blk * fmm motor , JV ) 4 r. cotlnRf nml lot nenMIliUneom park , W ) 4 r. houne nn Hamilton A t,30. 6 r. house South 14th St. , IIW 6 r. U ml. west Hnnaeom park , $1,090. fl r. cottage 1 ml. N. W. P. O. . city water Jl.loo. ' " ' fi r. cottage nnd lot , Emniclt ft. , $1 2 . C r. cottage and barn , 19 bks | from P. O. G V. rottngi27th nr. Cumins , t. $ ! , & . 0 r. liotisc , 17th , 41xlW lot , n,700. 8 r. house , Bristol at. , city Water , | l , < 13. Cottngo with city water , Z7ih nr. Douglas IZ.O'W. 8 r. cottngo nnd lot , 2lth nr. Davenport. J2W ) , fi r. cotUgo nnd barn , 15th st , , - ' : , ) ) . B r. cottngo nr. Hnnscom inrk , JiW. 0 r. new modern houac , trees , | 2 , W. House and lot , Cap. avenr. . High school , J3.0 ) . 7 r house nnd lot , 4 blka from court house , worth 5.0tW , for J3.G-W. 9 r hou e , Farnam t , worth n.OOO J3.7"A 9 r. liouii * , nil nuiilprn , nr , Dr Mercer's , $4W ( > \ 8 r. 'i lot nr. llniiscom paik , worth J5.W , for cash or easy trrma , tlWJ , 7 r. elegant Georgia nve' . home with barn , $5,00) 8 r. brautlful Hnnscom Place pmperly , $1 ( VH , 1' ' ) r. Iliu-ly llnlshe.l dvvelllm ; . 12 blocka from court house , with him. Jl",000. 10 r. resulpiieo wlfi double corner In Kountze Place. J9.0H 10 r , east front residence , 100x150 ft , cast of Hnnsrom park , $ ? , OiW. Fine hot water lientri ] cast front home , I'M ' ft. off Pncino t. car , J7.5M. ( ii < xn2 ft with modern built residence 10 btks from P. O , Jli.WJ. One of tinilnejt MI but ban resUlencos In reach of Omaha , with 100 acres of land on R. R , for 'i cost of IIOIISP. Onn of the tlnesl residences In the city with nil mmlcrn nppolnlment , J33,00 > ) . F. D. Weail , 16th nnd Douglas. Vnrnnt unimproved Iota nnd acres , for sale by F. D Wenil Wt124 ft. east front nr. Kountzo PI. , $550. 44x13. , Bristol nt. , $9 > W. f.0\15i ) , 2rth st , cast of II. park , $500. Sightly f-foot ) lot near Druid Hill , $550. Fast front Windsor Place lot , west s'do Hnnscom pirk. $1,100 M ft. fruntago on Farmm st , nr. car , $1,300. Choice lot , W ft. cast Yatcs residence , pave'd St. . $ ! , . Knst front , 26th nr. Wootnorth , $1.SM. rino lot north Hnnncom pirk , $2,2)0. Fine lot Guorgla nvi- , , $ i,5 ( I'ull lot front Fnrnam Ht. on car line. $3 000. 160 ft. frontage on 21st St. , a cmp , $15,000 Finn Hlgitly addition , 10 lots , $1,500. 4 acres oil ear line , sightly , 3 &W 10 ncri'S nr. fort win house , $4,500. 40 neres nr. fort , $12.000. For exchange F. D. Wend liHh nnd Douglas. $12,000 laneh property for Ounlia. Fine' $10,000 resilience ; vvlll take ' 4 land. $15,000 bilik property nnd $10,000 cash for business lot or etor , > . $1,501 icsldcnce ; will toke Vi In a cottage home. Oiilvpflton property for Omilia. Omaha property for DCS Moincs. F. D.Vead , IGth and Douglas. II E 2G1 23 DO YOU WANT A HOME. A COXY LITTLE farm of 3 to 30 acres , where you can attend to jour business Ir the city nnd lalsc jour own fruit , vegetables nnd poultry nnd llxe like a king when times nro hard ? Coma quick nnd get jour choice. Terms easy. Add. Box C6 Mlllnid , Neb U E-17J FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. FINE IM- provtd stock farm of 2M > acres In northwest Mo , " 3 miles from St. Joseph , 3 miles fiom two rallwaj Btatlons Will sell cheap for casher or good paper , or will exchange for clein stock of merchandise. Address Box A , Rock Port , Mo. R E M216 3 WE ARE AUTHORIZED TO SELL A GM'OOT lot In the north part of the city , Bouth nnd east frontage , with a line 8-rooin house built nnd occupied by the owner , for J3 3W , or at $500 less thin the nctuil cost of the Improve ments This Is thr- biggest snap In the city nnd will undoubtedly be tnkei. soon Enquire at once of the Fidelity Trust Compnm 17th and Farnam Sts. RE.35 30 FOR SALE , OVER 4,000 CAREFULLY SI > lectcd farms seattercd all' ' over luvva and Ne braska , i Hundreds of thp most InvRlnt ; 'jirqalns. The best nnd safest Investment to be found In America. Any ono of these 4W ) farms will earn a good ! ntcre t on the Investment. 1'rlics range fiom J3 00 to $50 00 , per acre No llsla sent out. No trades Wp luvo the farms nnd the bircnlns Call for particulars Bogus & Hill , 110S Fntnam street. ' RE 197 m7 ONE 2CKKACRE rA RM 5'OR SALE. APPLY TO W. J. Harrison or A. D. Rose , on farm. Blair. ' R E M235 FOR SALE , HOUSE OF 9 ROOMS. BATH room , good barn , largo lot ; 15'000 09 If sold af once ; $1,500 00 cash payment. < Lougco S. Towl. > 23) P an street. Council Bluffs , In.RE RE MS30 11 FARNAM STREET-LOT 7 , BLOCK 19 , WEST End add. ; no better resilience , lot In city , also lot 2 , block 1. Creaton add. Address Exchange Bank. Morlettq. Pa. R E M141 o30 * FARM LANDS. C.F. IIAR1USOJ4 , Ol2 N.Y.L1PE. . R IS93 M19 * FOR SALE. BARGAIN IF SOLD AT ONCE : 1 lot 50x100 , fronting on llancom park. 1 jot and house , 60x100 , frtntlng on II inscom paik. 1 lot and barn , 50x100 , near Hnnsrom park. Theie Is a bargain in this propeit > If sold nt once. EnquhB of John Dale , 203 New YoiU Llfp. RE-M30I 1 HOME , 5-ROOM HOUSE AND NICE LOT , $1 200 00 , $12 00 per month. Houses for rent. II. E. Cole Co. , ground floor , McCague llldg R E M32J JO' UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS Rates , IHoword first Insertion , lo n word thereafter. Nothing taken for lesa than 25c. H. K. BURKET , FUNERAL DIRECTOR Aft'D embalmer. 1618 Chicago st. Tel 90 120 MTJSIO , ART AND LANGUAGE. Rates , lOa a line each Insertion , $1.50 a line per n.cnlh. Nothing taKcn for less than 25c. cT F ! GELLENBECK , EANJOIST AMD teacher. 1810 California sL 914 UPHOLSTERING. Rates , l'ic ' word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c. GLOBE UPHOLSTERING CO..GENERAL FUR- nlture repairing ; estimates and Information cheerfully given. All work called for anil promptly attended to. 2023 Farnam at. Telephone 750. 11 ? CITY UPHOLSTERING CO FURNITURE inndo nnd repilrul Carpets laid nnd furnlturo patched and polished. 2303 Farnam ; tcl 1533 2H-M25 PASTURAGE. Rates , 1'ic word flrat Insertion , lo n word thereafter Nothing taken for less than I3c WE HAVE ICO ACRES OF BLUE GRASS1 PAS- tuie for horhos , Boiril fence , spring water. Birton .t Pl.elps , Gllmore , Neb. , or A. W I'hclps & Son , 207 N. Y. Life bldg Tel-phonj 3014. M 959 J21 * DRESSMAKING. Rates , 1'Jo a word Hist insertion , lo a word then aftor. Nothing taken forless than 25c. DRESSMAKING ? N FAMILIES. ADDRESS Miss Stuidy , 4.18 Nicholas stivet M 975 M l * MEDICAL. Rates , IHo v\ord first Insertion , lo a vvord thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c. DR. C. V. CROOKb' NE\V JIETHOD TllEAT nieut of nerves , stomach , heart , 407 Ceo Bids. 935 SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. RatPS , l&c word flrat Insertion , Ic a word thereafter. Nothing taken for lesa than 25c. VAN 8ANTS SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND. 611 N. Y , Life , Omana , Ask for circular. * M127 LOST. Rates. lV4o word first Insertion , lo a worn thereafter. Nothing taken fonfless than 25c. LOST DIAMOND PIN BETWEEN DOUGLAS Bticct nnd Military Aye , lleu'ard foi return to _ Ileo olllce. _ i i _ J3J * J7 STRAYED FROM SCO N. 40 BT. , DARK DAY horse. C yeaia old , weight lubout 950 , blaik points , short mane , fresh cut on right hlr.d pn tern Report If found to F. E. Snnbarn , 1503 Hownid. 231-27 BUREAU. BUE5& OD ? BO I01TOK3.Iloo Uulldlos. OMAHA. NEU.-4Uvlco FREE. * YM M tmfOBi t ut Hi w4 f ] \ y > Or tin. I.liiunr liable I'otltlirly C'ureil til uiliiiliilalrrliie l > r. IIuluc * ' < julile < u * | irolllr. Itaao boelvon Ina oup otoojioa or tea. or In food , without the Knowledza of the patient. It Ii abVo"ui.l Imrmleis. and will oflect a permanent and ipordi' euro , whether the pUent a moderate drinker or an aloaholla wreck. It ha * been given la tboiuanett . SI-KUIMO 00. I'rop'n , Cincinnati , C. 48-paBO book of jiarttouluM r9 . To be bad V Kuhn & Co. , Druggists , 15th und Douglu.- Sts. . Omaha , I 'eb. SCHOOLS. OT , MAHY'S SnilOOU Gordon riiy , I , . I. NHVV dVork , AUvnutaireii of Now York , Hpoulul In. utructlou In Muttlc and Art. eTollui'o I're'uaralury mil Kkollvo Course ! lit Mtietv Kuyaeine > uti now lor Sept 1SU1 , MI5S.tHI.lA It f'AUWKLL 1'iln A MENTAL GIANT LAID LOW Passing of One of the Fninoua Criminal Lawyers the Country Has Produced , CAREER OF THE ECCENTRIC JOHN GRAHAM Itpiiuirkiililo Itornril nn n Dcfi'inlcr of tlio hiinctity of the MnrrliiK Itclittloii A I'riirU-sn AilMiiuto nnd Jlls U 'fr Oiirli. One of the queer characters of New Yorl City nnd one of tlio most successful crlinlna lawyers the country has produced passei nway with the death of John Graham on the 10th Inst. Twenty years ago the name of John Gra ham will conspicuous In the public prlnti nnd his achievements In the legal forum wcro subjects of general discussion. Hoas lead ing or nssoclatc counsel In nearly all the famous criminal trials of that stirring period and for a generation preceding. Lately ho had dropped from public inzt > and only at tracted attention by the strnngo garb ho af fected. Imagine , If you can , a big man , with a tremendous big body Incased In an Ill-fitting closely buttoned , silk-lined coat. A massive head , capped by the yellowest and falsest ol wigs. A thick and fat neck , surrounded by a collar which wider twcnty-four-lnqh , was than necessary , as It to avoid hiding any of the sturdlncss of the neck. Great flaring cuffs spread out from the ends of the coit slcc\cs , to the great Incotnenlcnco of III' wearer when writing. The only sign 0 Jewelry noticeable about his person was solitaire diamond stud In bach car. Ho looke. as If ho had been a New Amsterdam burgo master , left over from a previous century. Graham had the build of a pugilist , nml his methods \\ero those of a pugilist. J < would take up the case of a poor unfortunate- regardless of fees , even more readily than 1 P would the cause of a fut corporation. .The more desperate the case of his client the bol ter he liked It. He used little strategy 01 diplomacy In his legal battles , but fearlessly plunged In , often admitting or stating that which It would be the shrewder policy to con ceal , trusting In his nuperlor knowledge as n lawyer and strength as a Jurist to o\erpow ° r his foes. His memory was prodigious , and never failed. Ho was considered to be the most complete walking enoclopedla of legal lore living. A GUHAT III3AU. Under his wig was a head as big as General - oral Benjamin K. nutlet's , with a broad , full forehead , and large , strong features , which lit up In coiuersatlon with a kindly , child like smile. Ho was Ihe feet six Inches tall , with a chest measuring nearly fifty Inches , and was of great strength. He was one of the old members of Viva Hose , and upon one occasion , backing up to the hind end of the hose cart , he lifted It with his hands and carried It sldo\\lse some distance , holding up a weight of 1,200 pounds in doing so In later years ho could hold out at aim's length a fifty-pound dumb bell and \.lth a pencil held in the same hand write his name on a wall. . Ho came of North of Ireland stock. His father , Da\ld Graham , was originally a Cam- eronlan preacher , and was born at Coleralne. The father came here In 1SOS , and had a church for some tlmo at Pittsburg. Ho left When Biby w as tick , o gave her Castorlo. Wheu EUO was a Child , she cried for T&storla. When she became SIlss , riio clung to Costorla , When sko had Children , rho gavotbem Castorit Arc you , cnn't sleep , cau't ' cat , tired , thirsty ? Blood poor ? It's a tonic you want riVeSJ'xoofbeer. ' This sparkling , exhilarating , and re freshing drink , while being far more ngrceablc in bouquet und ilnvor than the finest vine or champagne , h at the same time unlike them , being free from alcohol. A temperance clrink for temperance pcople.dcl iciousnnd w holesome ns vell. . I'ttrifics the blood , tickles the palate. Package makes five gallons. Ask your storekeeper for it. Take no substitutes. SoniJa-cant stamp to Clms. E. Jllrca Co. , I'hilnilelithia , for bcuutiful jtic- turo curds. < Ll.Givi.t A.MJ 1'fcilMVNfcSrj.Y miei * . or Nervous Debility Lost Vlthlity. V'uricutCU , Alruiiln , KnuiRBinii l'h\Kieal VV..nkiiftd , etc t > > I i * HWfiSf0 K\3 KAI'O , tl.oKieat Hindoo IteMiierij iavoe Huw V\ rill * n ijmiruMli's of c ur . Soil by Kilhll A. Co , Col lllli A. Iloil7lnsibt and J A , Vnllm .V Co. liar 1'lh V Uouilas i > t < .OMAHA. RHII.iWAYTIWBOHRD | _ _ Leaves ICHIOAGo. UURL1NO1ON & C < ( Arrive * Omaha ) Depot 10th and Mason Sts. | Omaha l.iipm Chicago \eatlbu.u 9uOira : 9.45am. . . , Cnlcngo Express 4. . ! . . | > n ] 7.CJpm Chleago und loua Local . . . . fi.oOam 11 35am Pacific Junction Loeal 5:55pm : leaves 113URLINGTON 4 MO RIVER.IArrlvej Omahal Polio' lotl und Mason tita. | Omnh I 10 15am uenver Express ! , 9 35im 1015am ; Deadnood Express . . . . . . . 4.10pm 4 S'Jpm ' Denver Express 4:10pm : CU : > pm..Nebraska Local ( except Sun , ) . . . C.Wnm 8 Uam..Lincoln Local 'except Sundy. ) . 11 25im Lcavea I KG. , bT J & C EArrives Oimhal Depot lOtli and Mason Sta. I Onmln 9.45am . Kansas City Day Impress. . . . e 8 45pm K. C. Night Ex. via U. P. Turns 6 i Leaves , CHICAGO. R. I , U PACIFIC lAirlve- QinabalUnlon Depot 10th and Mason Sta | Omi lu EAb r 10 llnni Atlantic EXPIPHS ( PX. bunda . 6-05pm C 2"ipm . . . Nlfiht Express . . . . C 40nn 4 40pm . .Chlcngn Vpstlhulol LlmltPil . 1.2 > pin 11. 35pm. Oklahoma Exp ( lo C _ II. e-x Sun ) . SJ5iiin _ _ _ WEST. _ _ _ " B'u5am Oklahoma & Texas Kxp ( ux Sunll-1am ) l35pm ! _ . . . Colorado Llmltid . . | ippm Lcaveal UNION PACIFIC. " " lArrlvea OmalialUnlon Depot. lOth & Masoa Sts. | Omaha t COam. . . . . Denver Express . . ' 25pm . . . . . . .Overland Flyer . CJOpm S : < 5pmBeatrlcn & Stromsb'a Kx ( ex Bun,12,3)ani ) C 40pm . Pacific Express . lo 63am C.JOpm . Faat Mall. Uavea iCHlCAGO , MIL7& S OmaliaIJiloii Dcpot 1'jth & Maaon bu | Om.iln 'C:35pm : . . "Chicago Limited" . . . . .TTTs ) Warn 11 10am. Chlcngo Ex press ( ex. bun. ) . . 5,3)pin I.'eavea | F. . E & MO. VAl.LEY. , Anl\ej Omahal Depot 15th nnd Webatm Sta. I Omaha S.M.un . Deuilwooil Exi.ii'sa . . , i.ljpm U.Ovam ( Ex gut. ) W > o. Exn. ( Ex. Mon. ) 6lOurn : K.OOpm Norfolk Exprcnn ( Ex. Sunday ) . .10. 45am tjSOpm. . . . . . . . . .Ht. _ Paul Express . 8IOam : L < avts ICIHCTvifo & "NORTH\\U3TN lAnlveT OmalmlU. I' . Depot 10th Mason hta ( Oni iln Jl u5am . Chfengo lTxpri- . . . ,77. . o.lophi 4 05pm. , . , . . , , . .Vestibule Limited . 9:20um : f JOpm Eastern Fljei . JEtUum C,30pmEx Bat. ) .Chic , Pass. . ( Ex , Mon. I V:2ipm : _ C55am _ _ m . MUt Vollc5' Local . _ . . . _ _ _ Jpm lcuves | MlShUURl PACIFIC JAiini Omalial Depot 15lh anil Wj Ustyi jits. | Omahi 12 Mpm . HlT lxUla Express . 0.0"am in.nopm . St. Ix > ula Express . 4. Mum " > lOpin. Dally ( ex. huu. ) Nebraska Local ! ) IQ.im C. 8T , Prr J > > . feT ) JATu'vej " OninhiL Depot 15th ndv\'eb _ ter bts I Oma'n "s 00am .Sioux CU ) Aurom ( Ex Hun ) S 01pm 10 00am Sioux Clt > Accom ( Sun ( ) nl 8 ucum 12.15pm. .Sioux C'lty Express ( Ex. bun ) 11 S5un St. Paul Limited . s 40im Leaves I STOUX CFTY & PACfl'li7 OinthalU. P. DPi ' 3th ' & 51a on Hta [ Om 1.1 Sioux Clty'Pussenger.T . , . ,1) jjini _ i..J , , Bt. _ PnulE _ pre s _ 10 uoam cuvtJ I SIOUX CITY & pACjf'I \ | Air7v " * Omahal De-i > nt 15th and Webster bl . | Omiha t:3Cprr. : . rit. Paul Limited . . . . T. 9 ( Oiri C0pm ! . . . . . . Chicago I.lmltert . . . . . _ 9 40ar i7eaTes 1 OMAHAri. HTr LOUTs TATflCSj OmahalU. P. De ; > ot 10th & M. o8U I iimalu "sipm ; . Pt. Loun "Cannon Uall . ppta preaching for the bar ami st ml I oil ln\v ln thl city with Thomas Aihlls Kinmct , niul vvns practicing In this city ns early ns 1S20. D.tvh Or.ihnm , Jr. , his olilcst son , was nlno n lawyer nli < I a prominent vvhlK politician. The older Urntinm WAS cluquont , nml John Grnhnn nt'vor got over hta admiration of hli father. John Graham was horn In Deokmnn slfcct SciHcmbcr II , 1821. At U he enteriHl Colum bin college upon a special cTnmltintlon , am he wai Krailtmtcil before he wn 15 He vv.ia valedictorian of his class Ho began the gttuly 6t the law In his father's otllce , but his father dying In 183 ? , ho entered his brother's oltlco to nnlsh his atmllfs. Ho got his llcenso Ii IS 12. Iloth hla father and brother wcro notei ns lawyers for the defence In criminal cases His father died wllllo trying the case of Km White , accused of murder , and David Graham Jr. , defended Amelia N'ornmn , who stabbed lo death her lover on the steps of the Astor house , and Polly Dodlne , accused of Killing her glster-ln-law nml the hitter's child In Stnten Island , getting the latter acquitted nnd saving the llfo of thu former by getting a verdict cf manslaughter. David Graham vvns the author of "Graham on New Trials , ' and David Jr. . of "Graham's 1'ractlcc , " both stand.trd works. works.PAMOCS PAMOCS CASHS. One of the earliest cases of note In which John Graham appeared was with hla brother In the defence of John S. Austen , a member of the Empire club , for the murder of Shea In NewYork. . Ho also defended Donaldson. The first case , however. In which he ap peared , which nltracted the attention of the whole country , was the defence of Dmlel 13. Sickles for the killing of Francis Ilarton Kev In Washington on February 27 , 1SJ9 Sickles had studied law with David Graham , Jr , and other students there at that tlmo wcro Enoch L. Fnnchor , Henry L. Clinton , nnd Nathaniel Jarvls , Jr. James T. Hrady , Stnnton Bradley nnd Peter Ganger were the other lawyers for Sickles. Eleven years later , vvhllo defending Daniel McPnrland for killing A. D. Ulchard- son , whom McKarland shot In the New York Tribune olllco on November 23 , 1SC9 , Mr. Gra ham said : "This Is the third occasion , within twelve years on which , although n Blnglo man myself , I have hml the distinguished honor conferred upon me of upholding nnd de fending the innrrlago relation. Within that period the three most exciting ttlali have occurred In this country which have ever occurred , and It has been my privilege to appear In every ono of these. " The intervening ono to which ho referred was thnt of the action for divorce brought by "Handsome" 1'oter Strong cf New York against his wife , a daughter of John Austin Stevens , In which she was accused of undue Intimacy with Strong's brother. Mr. Gra- hnm appeared for Mrs. Strong , nnd estab lished her Innocence In the trial ho vvns nssUtcd by Elbrldgo T. Gerry , ns ho was In the McFarland trial. Hut Mr Graham had been successful even before the Sickles case , for one day before ho was 10 yearb old he told his mother he had made nnd spent $100,00 in the ten yenis before thnt time. That ho got big foes may be Inferred from the fact that he returned a $10,000 retainer to help defend Edward S Stokes for killing Jim risk because ho could not agree with Stokes' family about the conduct of the c.ibe. Among the other famous cases In which ho acted were the Arnold dlvorco case , the celebinted Hunt divorce case , tlio first trial of Tweed , the defense of General Alex Shnlcr nnd of Jaehne , the boodle alderman HP occupied the place of prosecutor In n capital case but once. Ho argued the case of Rogers before the court of appeals , car ried to that court on the question whether Intoxication is an absolution for the crime of murder , and secured Rogers' conviction and hanging. IIo never ceased to be soiry for this. "I have defended many a man for noth ing , " ho said afterwards , "to clear my conscience of the burden of sending Ilogers to the gallows " HOW WITH AN" EDITOR. Ho might have prosecuted many another mnn , perhaps , but for James Goidon Ben nett , the eider , who bitterly opposed him when ho was n candidate for tlio place of d'Elrlct ' attorney against N. How ditch Blunt in 1850. The upshot of that campaign was ll.at Graham attacked Bennett on the street , was defeated In the election , and deter- mlnad never again to bo a candidate for any public ofllce. lie was n member of the Law Institute , hut would never Join any of the bar asso ciations or social clubs , and he never mar ried. Perhaps his reason for not marrying was best oxpiesscd by himself In that same speech In the McFarland case , vvhero ho spoke of his having been selected many times to defend and uphold the marriage relation. "Why Is It , " he asked , "when practically I could not enter Into the sympathies of such a relation I have been selected for this distinguished olllje' I cannot divine unless It is that I regard marriage as .1 sacrament , and If 1 thought less of It I might probably have contracted It before now. " Of the men of today , BourKe Cockran Is said most to lesemblo Mr. Giaham In his form and manner of speaking. Graham's great strength lay , however , In the logic of his defenses. "He assumed , " said ono who knew him well , "that no person of ordinary good standing In society would take llfo by violence , who was not so goaded by the surrounding circumstances as to make It seem to him that he had no redress left except such as lay In his own hand. To bring out in the examination of witnesses every ono of these points , and then to put them together In his address to the Jury In such a way as to make every man of the twelve bellev-5 that ho would have acted Just as the irlsoner had acted , was the hocrot of his succehs. Added to this was great courage 'This Is murder , ' ho cried In the McFarland case , 'or It Is nothing. Wewant no disagreement of this Jurj ; wo want no verdict of a crime In lesser degree. It Is muider or It Is nothing' " It Is relatad of him that during the later years In which ho had lived nt the Metro politan hotel , his only relaxation was to hoard n Broadway car long aftoi midnight and ildo along the silent thoroughfare , trip after trip , as ho sat closely huddled up , vvhilo an attendant rode on the tear plat form , with a watchful eye for his wealthy but peculiar employer. A SMART GIRL. She Was n ( inoil DitiotUi- hut Ilnil Ono Slight rnllliiK. "It was the queerest thing , " said the girl at the Jewelry counter to the Buffalo Express. "When I was In the other Htoro up town the floor walker came around and told us all to look out for these people thnt go around and steal because they can't help It. I was kind of green then , and I almost put my eyes out looking for them Ono day a woman came to the counter and I didn't pay much attention to her Atter I was thiough with the party I was waiting on I happened to look at her and saw her tjKo a gold-headed hairpin from a tray. I didn't say n word , but 1 found out who shu was. That night I went right over to her liouso and told her what I hud been. She tiled to bra/on It out , but I was too muuh [ or her , nnd finally aho owned up that Bho mil taken the pin " "Did you have her arrested ? " asked the other girl , "No , " said the first glil. "hut I made her glvo mo the pin. " Then she turned her lueonly head , pointed to something ellttor- ng In her hair and abUed proudly : "Ain't t n buto ? " A AVnlf'H Itlilu on nn Knglno. Something of a sensation was created In :3lllnghani : , III , , recently , by the announce' ment that a girl baby , 2 weeks old , had ) oen rescued from n perilous ride on loco- native US , pulling train No , 11 Into that city from Tero Haute , Ind. The baby was found snugly packed In a vvllloiv basket , nnd wan icrched upon the forward end of the run. ling board of the locomotive eccuicly tied , and with It , neatly folded up , were two Iressest of flno material , n nicely embroidered flannel skirt , besides a hottla of paiegorlc- A trainp.vWho was found on the engine , says IIQ backet was placed on the locomotlvu In 1'crro Haute by a fellow vvhum ho took In ho dark to bo an unfortunate llku himself , ml who disappeared Just buforu thu train started. The tramp avora that he snlm'- quontly cxuinlned the backet , und aacortaln- ng Its contents , pulled off hla coat and covered It over. The little waif Is well and vlll be cared for. VVoilcl'i Coliinililait ipnsUlnit : Will be uf value to the world by Illustrating hu Improvements In the mnrhanlcal arts and eminent phyelclnnR will toll ynu that ho progress In medicinal ugtMiiu has been if equal Importance , nnd an a etrengthen- ng laxative that Syrup of Figs U ( ar In advance of all others. t HE MAKES HIS MONEY FLY A Parisian Sport Hitting His Pile at n Lively Kato. NOTHING TOO RICH FOR HIS BLOOD Antics of ii Vomiir .Mini A > tut Itrci-ntly Toll llrlr to I iritTii Millions .MM. -Not A MM * n lo K Ills lliiiul. I.cbaudy Is the name of a JOUHR man 'whoso eccentricities Just now aru the uns.\- tlon of I'nrls nud London. In the former capital , anarchlst.s nnd bombs luno had to bj contented with the second place , > oung Mat luulng manased to conccntralo the I'm Mans' attention en himself , or lather , perhaps , on his performances. As usplaimtoiy , It might bo bald that this joungator has recently coma Into possession of a fortune of about $15,000,000 , and that ho Is endeavoring to epcud as much of it as possible In a dtrld- cdly no\el manner. Ills ininthea , Including lila own mother , have \alnly sought to ha\o him placed under a guardian on the plea of Inability to manage his affairs , but they illd not suc ceed. Mat cmptocd the best legal talent to bo hud , claiming that the action oC his rolatUos was a conspltacy to defraud him of his rights. Ho came off victorious In thu suit and celebrated the event by Inviting everybody who had been In any way con nected with the trial to a grand dinner at the swellest restauiant In the city. The condition Imposid on the guests accepting the Invitation was that none should lea\e the banqueting hall before draining the lov ing cup. The cup provided for the occasion held about four quarts and the result can bu Imagined. Mcst of thu gue'ts wuro drun'c ns lords before the festivities were half over , and the supper ended In an org > whlcu cost Mat some L'3,000 francs. Ho Inhoiltcd his vast wealth from lila father , who was a sugar iclliicr and suc cessful business man. On account of his father's business Leb.uuly Is known as thu "llttlo sugar plum. " Ho has managed to bo elected to membership In boveral swell clubs nnd Isotcd a ro > ul good fellow when not In his "off" moods. One of his costly fan cies a while ago was to buy up every scat In a leading theater and dlstilbuto the tickets among the lower classes. Ho pioUdod rod , white nnd blue dresses for e\eiybody In thu nudloiiLe and hud the people giouped so as to form a huge I'tench Hag. This whim of his made him \ery popular in several quarters on account of thu pattlollc spirit that maiKud the Idea. PLAYS A JOKU ON A CHUUCHM . He proved conclusively that ho had nn ap preciation for the humnrom In a Joke that ho perpetrated on a well Known e cl s astlc who has alwajs advocated the bruising to Paris of > oung Africans ns the best nuani of tholr conveislon to Christianity. Thlb pikat said that "there is no ttao to st-nd money to these negroes ; glvo mo their children and 1 will show tl.o world how to suve their souls" With this Idea Max Lobaudy and bomj friends hcoured the poorer districts for gim- Ins of both sexes , and , by promlblng them a franc or two apiece , secured their seivices. They then took the children nnd gave their faces and hands n liberal ccatlng of burnt cork transforming them Into veritable llttlo ' "nigs. " After this the gamins were diessod In the most fantastic costumes of gnissua and weeds , making them look for all the world llko llttlo fcavagcs Jnsi landed from 5 Dahomey. When all was ready these Imps were formed Into a procession and matched to the residence of their would-be bavlor. They can led bannois with the most ludlc- ions Insciiptlons , and when thojnirlvul at their destination raised an unearthly howl. The good priest was iiltdly dumbfounded by this sudden Inllux of "souls" nnd made all haste to ask the police to disperse the sham "nigs. " A paper commenting on this prank bays that asldo from Its humorous sldo It teaches a sound moral , that It Is not necessary to go abroad to llnd n field for cither spiritual or materiel usefulness. To nbbuago tin wounded spirit of the victim of this Joke , Ma\ very generously sent him a check foi 10,000 fiancs , to bo applied to the foielgn missions. Hib next effort was equally sue- cubsfnl. In Frtince , if a newspaper publishes a "fishy" s ry , buch a story is called t "canaid , " which In French means duck. Now no paper , as a matter of course , likes to got the reputation of stufllng the public with such matter , as It would soon become known as a hugo "canard. " A Par isian sheet had taken great pains to pub lish a number of stories about Max Lobaudj which were not true , and Max took rovenge. One line morning a most remarkable pro cession began to lllo In front of the olllce of their newspaper. The procession wai made up of hundreds of ducks ( canards ) , each of which was dressed up in a copy ol the offending paper ! A rOSTLY ROMAN I1ANQUI3T. Ills Human banquet , lasting three dayi and three nights , cost him a fabuloui amount of money and was a feast of bar baric splendor. All the giiLbts weio In classic costumes of historic designs , no chairs were used , low divans nnd cushions taking their place nicund the tables. Dur ing this feast the costliest wines , fruits and various dishes were served. Humor has II that the dancing girls performing during the entertainment wuro as lightly clad as In the pictures we arc accustomed to ECO do- Dieting such bcenos. J.obaudy has among other things n splen did 700-ton htonm > iicht , Semlramls , which Is always kept In readiness If he bhould take a notion to go to sea In peisonal appear. anco thl3 joung SDcndthilft can not beaM very much ; ho is fut fiom dlbtliiKiilbhod 01 aristocratic looking Ho Is ono of thosi fellows whom nobody would nollro In i crowd. He Is qulto well educated , havln | attertdod bchool both In Krnnco and In I2ng land. While ho was In England ho ucqiilrci ! a taste for all kinds of sports , pai llcularlj ! io\lng ami horse racing. lie Is also a moM enthuslastV blc > clo rldpi and has taken a number of prizes In long dlstnmo riding II Is lo his fandnebs for fa t horse' ) which hit family most object. They have clone all Ic their power to clnsmnlc him from keeping t btablo of laccra , but In vain. All this would be , perhaps , endurable , but now , to put a climax to his follies , comet the notorious Mrs Langtry. This woman who Is now called the modern Com I'uirl is alwajs on the alert for such game ui young I.chaudy nnd It Is gald nlio uses at ! ier seductiveness to bring him falily In liui > ov.cr. As she has had ample excellence Ic the handling of such high rollers as Ablng ; on Haird , Tied IJeblmidt and many ottiprj it would nut be surprising If Hhe nhoulc scoop the young Fieiichmnn In a si n vlctlir of her mature charms. She Is unquestion ably the Cleopatra of her class and m i chaimor of men of wealth she stands with out a peer. _ Rheumatism racks the system llko i thumbscrew. It letieiUu before the povvoi jf Hood's Saisapirllla , which purities tin jlood. 3IUHl ( ! 11H Ml llll llIU , At the St. Pancras Infirmary , says Cham jer.s' Journal , thuro v..IH a female patlun' ' Buffering from melancholia to whom the ) ilaycd u lullaby. After the performam. ( aho told a mireo that she liked It voi ) iiudi. On this the fiiiporlntendunt of tin nflrmary salilt "This IH the ( list tlmo nhi ias spoken In a fortnight. " Shortly nfiT ward a male patient stifforlng from do Irlum tronu'iiB was biought Into the wnid Jn hearing the first notes of the music he became qulto calm and iittontlvo , though hli ittcudant had bicn half afraid tu brlnij dm on nicount of outbreak * of vlolimco Hcaults like xthoso have Hlnco been fro- tiiuntly ) obtained by the guild , and they are L'uitalnly most cnconraKlng They nro all , t will ho teen , In the direction of d I : i traci ng the mind from [ iiln und boothlng muntul rritatlon. In order to ICNI thu h > | inotio aftfct of xoft music the guild ) nado the vx- lerlmcnt of playing lullablCH to a ward of 'ourtcvn ' patients along with Dr. Collins , DIIU cif the physicians to the hoHpltal In jplto of distracting nolsoi * unhappily Insi-n- irablo from the ward of a London hospital lny got the following results. Dr. Collins 'found It an effort to Keep nwako , " four latluits wcro m tually scin tu iducp ; sumo 'lll. d It too well to Hloi'p , " and others Ti'lt 'sad. but delighted. " DeWltt's Witch Hnzel Salve cures ulcers. Hewitt's Witch Hazel Salvo cures pile * .