f i THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY. MAY 1. 18M. 8PEG1RL NOTICES. Advertliicmcnta for thc column * will be tnk n until 1J M p m. for ( ha evening nnd until tM p. tn. for the mornlnff and Hund y edition * . Adv Ttl r , by re < iuc llnif a numbered eh'ex. * nn Imvo nnnwetn nddr > mHl to a numbered lett'f In care of Tha IJee. An wr t i addressed will be liMlvtred upon prcnentntlon of tha check. RatM. l a word flint Innortlon , la a word thereafter. Nothing tnkfn for le than tie. SITUATIONS WANTED. Rate * , word first Innortlon. la a word Iliprenftcr. Nothing tnhen for lem than ; . > < . POSITION WANTIM ) I Y AN phnrmit < t In ilrim "torn ; nvo yuntt Hwiiku nnallnh nnd Ocrmnn , wins'no nnd not of raid of work. Address K AH TRAVKLINCJ 8 < > I.tH- : ninn for whi > li > * ule limimij prefer northwest Knnsag or southwest Nebraska ; cnn give A i rcffiencc. AddrcM Lock Itox 61 , l-Hlrnury , ffti | AMHO 2 * WANTED nates , Il4c word first Insjrtlon , Ic n. _ word Iliere-ifter. No.'lilns 'j ' enfor _ less than 2. > e. KOLTCITORS. TCAM3 PURNISmi : > ! INSTALU- menl Bood > . American Wringer Co , , MOT How. ara it. U-aJi AOCNTB. 8ALARY OR COMMISSION. TI1B crentcst Invention of the use. 1 ho New I ( it- ent Chemical Ink Erasing Pencil. Sells on lent. Works Ilko maslc. Asents are maklnic IZ5.00 to JI23.00 p r week. Tor { " ; ' " " P" ! ? irculars wrlto thr > Monroe Eraser Mftf. Co. . x S * . IM Crousp , WIs. 11-003 WANTCD-8 A LHSM A N ; "SALARY FROM Rtnrl ; permanent place , Brown Hroi. Co. ' , ml' nurserymen , ChlciiKn. III. J1-MM1 BALESM'KN TO HELL BAKING I ° } VIJIlj5i " ' ' * ' ' " We put our Boodn In Rlasa roll nK P"1' ; . noi. h nnd expenses , or commission. Chlcnso TlnklnB Powder Co. . 7 7 Von " " " " liii. ' milnnffr. . H fll70 mli JTOOOD SALESMAN IN nVUHY TOWN IN Iowa and eastern Nebraska. Address Tno Hawka Nursery Co. , Milwaukee. W'MS.W,18. , . WANTED , LADOIintlS AND TlJAMSTintB ON llic II. & M. Ry. extension In Montana ami Wvomlnc. I'rec transportation. Kramer O'ilcarn ? lal-or agency , llth and WANTED , A riRST-CLAHH CIOAR SALnS- man. bv a. western clsar factory : one who is thoiouRlily ncaualnted with the No bras KJ trade. Kood milary to the rluht man ; no Inexperienced limn need apply Address K 13 , Caro11 y,9 , 3 MIDDLE AGED MAN AND WIFE ( NO FAM- lly ) . Mnn mum undcrntiind care of liorsea and lawn , wife plnln luundiy work. A nice cottaRo nnd llbeial VV.IRCS to rlijht couple. lUrpienoes renulred. Address James Hell , Illvl'l ' My38 3,5 , WANTED. MEN TO TAKE ORURRsTlN CITY . nn rnlary : former experience not r.-.qu red. Apply at 1510 DoURlas. It M.33 M-8 SALESMEN WANTED. TO HELL OCR 0001)9 hy sample to the wholesale nnd retail trade , ell on slRht to every business man or firm ; liberal salary ; money advanced for adveitlslnx nnd expanses : permanent position. Address with stamp , Kins Mfg. Co. , U-42. Chjcngin ! WANTED-EXPKRIENCED COACHMAN : APply - ply 1303 Farnam street. 11 U03 . ,0 BALESME"N WANTED" SELL OUR GOODS by sample to wholesale nnd rctnll trade ; ni-11 on slBht to every business man or linn ; liberal salary and expenses P ld ! I'0.1" ' ' " " permanent. For terms addiess with stamp , ( JenlcnnlalMfg Co. . Milwaukee. Wl . " W'ANTKD IU3LIAHLI3 MAN TO SOLICIT FOR two papers : Illienil rotnmlsslon will be Riven. AddtL-ss C. Rldille , 1120 M Btroct. LIUcoln.Neb. , : are ot the Nuw Republic. ) 11-MI01 ! WANTED FEMALE HELP. Ilates , l'/4c word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less Ih.in 2Sc. LADinS WANTING U1RL9 APPLY AT THU ficamilnavlan Youuc Ladlos' home. 3301 Cumins. WANTED , 60 EXPERT SHIRT ANnTpANTS milkers AVe me putting In nn additional 60 machines und want experienced help to make the whole gat ment. ICIlpatrlck-Koch factory , . - 1 BEST OF "WAOKS TO COMPKTWJT O1RL ; must bo good coolt nnd laundress. Mrs. J. al. Thurston , 2108 Farnam. C 205 WANTni > r GOOD COOK AND LAUNDRESS , lira. John A. McShanc , 20 nnd I'arnaim WANTED 11XPERT MILLINERY SALES- ladles ; Brnnswldnws or married women expect ing to cet n divorce need not. upply. J. J. lUIss , 1D1I Dougln street. C 30 > H WANTED , GIRL FOR ail.N'RRALIIOt'SH - vvork ; must bo peed cook and , laundress ; small family ; food wages. Also nurse Klrl. Call 2500 C.ipltol ave. C MI1C 1' WANTID , GIRL POR HOUSRWORK ; MUST understand cooking. Apply 113 North 20th street. C-M409 3' 1VANTKD. GIRL FOR GENERAL. CALL AT 2111 Illnney. C M4j8 3 * \VANTID , OIRL , "AT 2502 GALIFORNIA'ST ! WANTI3D A YOUNQ GIRL TO DO HOUSE- woik. Apply 2 03 Se.ward street. C M417 2' FOB RENT HOUSES. Hates , lOc a line each Insertion , 11.50 o line per mouth. Nothing taken for less than 23c , . HOUSES , F. K. DARLING. IIARKER BLOCK. D 995 HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OP THE CITY , TUB O. V. Diivls company , 1503 Farnam. 159 C-ROOM COTTAUKS , MODERN. CHOIOU IN Stanford Circle. C. B. lilguttcr , 201 Uca build- inc. D-93 * RENTAL ACSENCY. 507 UROWN 1JLOCK.D . D 938 FIRST-CLASS. WELL LOCATED HOUSES. i 8. Hklnncr. 310 N. Y. Llfo. D-348 _ 4-ROOM MODERN FLATS , 29TII AND LEAV- cnworth. J. W. Squire. 24S Boo bldg. D 488 CLEAN. COMFORTABLE , CONVENIENT. moderate rentals ; best 3 and 4-room suites for housekeepers only. References required. Also C-room nulta In tenement. 813 a. 22d st. D 694 _ TOR RENT. 8-ROOM HOUSE. MODERN. FU . nlshod or unfurnished. 11.3 S. 10th street. D M761 " _ _ "KELKENNEYS.CO..R. i. CONTINENTAL BLK. D < J8i FOR RENT. PLEASANT EIGHT-ROOM crn house , detached , nice lawn , barn. Inquire 2C03 Pierce street. D M3SO _ RENTAL AGENCY.SHERWOOD. 423 N. Y , Life. FOR RENT , TO FIRST-CI ASS FAMILY OF not moio than 3 Blown parsons , \\lthout children , 9-room modern house , 310 North 2)th ) ptieot. Low rent to right party. Bogus ft Hill. U08 Fnrnam street. _ D 133 M7 FINE FLAT IN CLOUSER BLOCK AT 705 8. 16th at ; range ar.d nil other conveniences ; J28 , George Clousor , room S , 1623 Farnam st. _ _ _ I.ROOM HOUSE. INQUIRE 2711 DOUGLAS ST. _ D C36 FOR RENT , 8-ROOM BRICK ; ALL MO DlTuN Improvements , 29th and Izard , ono block from Walnut Hill motor. J25.00. Inquire Comp troller's olllco , D--S33 " _ DESIRAIILI. HOUSES NEAR HIGH SCHOOL : rent moderate. 2516 Capitol avenue , D 1511 * FOR RENT ] FURNISHED HOUSE. THE Uncut residence In KounUa place , handsomely furnished , with barn nnd latest Improvements. F , D. Wend , 10thand Douglas. D-S94 COTTAGE , 110 00 PER MONTH. L. S. Skinner , 31i ) N. Y. Llfu. D-9S3 .uu uusrr , ii-- | . 10-ROOM MODERN 111UCIC house ; full lot. W. U. Tcmpleton , 303 PaMon tlocU. D M80Q 6-ROOM HOUSE AT 2523 HALF HOWARD street. D-M191 2 IJU RENT. CIH3APE9T 6-HOOM OortAUU , < . , M\i \ Uith ; In city ; J 15.00. 3035 California street , 6-ROOM COTTAGE. NO. 040 N. 25TH AVUNUB. lliqulro 851 N. 17th St. 1 > Hi 3Q EllOICirilOStfljTlJIOHT ROOMS AND HARN ; nice lawn , city water and southeast front ; 1 liliH'k south of Li'tivcnuorth on 33th avenue ; K3.00. Apply to N , Perry , at pivmlses. D-M2M TOR RUNT TWO 6-HOOM COTTAORS ON Houlh 23d street. In < | Ulru ut 1010 South M. U 810-2 * FOR RRNT. W3.00 PER MONTH , 4110 LAFAY- ett incline , 7 rooms , furnace , hath , hot and cold water , closet , gns , cleotrlo lighting appll- nnci-s. tic. Beautiful lavsn , trees , etc. Fidelity Trust company , 1703 Farnam Mice ! . D MI15 COTTA OK. C BOOMS , CLOSETS AND PANtry - try , city nnd cistern water , ou motor and paved street , largo yurd , bvautlful trees. llG.Ou par month. Williams ft Mlllnti , room 313 , Mcrague liulldlng , opposite posiotllce , a ; rull on It , F. Wlllama. 2103 Bouth Uth nt. D 201-30 _ FOR RENT-GOOD DETACHED NINE-ROOM hotlsu , SOU Capitol avenue. Also 9-rooiu house , Kt ? ) Cnpltol uvrnue. B. H , Roblson , room 7 , Ommuerclul National. D M83S _ FURNIBIIED 0-ROOM HOUSE , NfJWLV PA | J KH ! mul painted , part new furniture , nice junl. on South ICth near Jackson ; Inquire ut C03 South 161h ; references rwiulriHl. 1) 39J 3 FOR RKNT-7-ROOM COTTAGE ; CITY WATER ttiid bath. 606 N. 234 street. D-MIJ ) 1- JOB BENT PUBNISHED BOOMS. < > word tint Insertion , lo a word Nothing taken for li > & * than 25c , ROOMS AT 1816 CHICAGO E 8M Mil * HOt'UErNORTHWEST CORNER Ul'il ei\l l > UBi ! , formerly Tia > elcr lwu > , l d p r \ktJtk , 11.00 , tooon. ItiJ BiiU 13.00. FOB RENT FURNISHED ROOMS. Contlnutd. FOR RKNT , AT 2WJ DODOB. A LAROE , DAY window , second story front room , for $12.00 a month. No other roomer * And nd children , D FOR HUNT. ELKOANT FUIlNiaitED ROOiia AT HOTELUnUNSWlCK Fjr families and young gentlemen. Steam , bath , elevator nnd all conveniencei prices reaion- Able : location unexcelled In the city. Apply at Hotel liruniwlck , Utli and Jackson streets. K-170 1) IlENT , A LAIiaC SOUTH IIOO.M AT ISIS Dodge afreet. E M679 FURNISHED RboMTaUNTLnMAN. 17 HAlT. ney street. 13-119-3) * FU11NISIIED nOOM , J6.00 , 1505 FARNAM , _ with bath E 217 3) * 2 rUHNIHHED IIOOMS AND 2 UNrURNIMUID nt 313 H. iCtli. i-M 106 3 NICELY FURNISIIF.D HIONT IIOOMS , WITHer or without board. Call at 2107 Poustlai st. E-302.MU FOR IIRNT-KLUOANTLT rUUNIHHBD rooms. 602 80. 13th. E K3-4 _ ELEGANT I'AIILOU. FURNISHED OH UN - furnlshed , nt the old Turner home , 11 2 Ilow- nrd. E-.M316 S- NICE PAIirxm AND nnDROOM , JS.M 1'EIt tiunth. H. E. corner 25th and Hamilton. NICELY FURNIHHED PAULO II. TEHM3 reasonable. 1924 Tarnam. E MIU & * iTltooMfl" ron LIOHT" HOUSE 119 North 15th street. IM < i3 C FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. YOUNO WOMEN'S HOME , UNDEH CARE OK Women's Christian association. Ill 8. 1JlJt- FUHN1SIIED IIOOMS WITH BOARD , 107 S. 17. I'1 21S M2 IIOO.M WITH I10AHD. I'KICB MODVJnATE. 2100 Cnsa. P-lHi M22 DisiHAiTrn : ROOM WITH IIOAIID IN rm- jyntc family. 709 N. 18th. r-ni-1 * FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS , WITH HOARD. 170 Dodge , _ r ! MW 3 _ FOR IIKNT LAIIOB FRONT ROOM 80IT- nblo for two , with or without boaru ; private family ; centrally .located. AUJres ? K 23 , Ileo olllcc. 1' 2-3 A VHRY DiSIRAIH.13 FRONT AND 11ACIC pirlor ; also single room ; Lest location In city. 211 H. 2Jth st. F 263 ROOMS AND HOARD , 411 N. 11TH ; JI.BO AND 15.00 week. r MMJ & I.AROB ROOM. HlTIinit NORTH OR SOUTH exposure. In private family , with board. Apply 2221 Dodge street. F M3I3 1'LTfASANT LOCATION TOR SUMMI2R ; trees , lawns nnJ porches. 2013 St. Mary'a nve. F M343 & NICB ROOMS , GOOD HOARD ; RATCS RKA- sonoble. The Rose , 202' ' ) Harney. F M32I t * NHATLY FURNISHED 110011.4 WITH HOARD. 2019 California streut. F 33 1 C * _ FRONT SOUTH ROOM FOR 2 OR 3 nien. nrat class board. 1723 Dodge. F 30G 2 * _ FURNISHED ROOMS WITH HOARD. 620 North 17th Btruet , F MSB 30' _ LAROi : SOUTH ROOMS. WITH HOARD. RKF- crencea. 202 N. 18th street. F M41S 2- I.AROB ni.tieiANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS with board. 013 N. 20th street. F M421 & FOB BENT TJNFTJBNISH'D IIOOMS. Rates , lOe a. line each Insertion. Jl.fiO a line per month. Nothing token for less than 25c. 4 UNFURNIIinD IIOOMS. SU1TAULU FOR housekeeplns. city water , etc. , low rent ; noith- west corner 17th anil Webster st. O M140 6 UNFURNISHED CHAMIJERS FOR HOUSE- kccplnE to man and wife ; no children ; 319 N. 17th. O-C57 FOR RENT , UNFURNIHED ROOMS FOR light housekeeping ; 200 N. 13th St. Q M3i3 THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS WITH modern conveniences ; light nnd heut furnished. 237G Harnoy st. O-2M-30 * FOB , BENT , STORES AND OFFICES Rates , lOc a line each Insertion , il.&O a line per month. Nothing taken for less than 23o. 10 MONTHS L.EASB OF STORE , 30J S. 17TI1. FOR RENT , THE 4-STORY H1HU1C BUILDING , 910 Farnam t. The building has a tlrcproof cement basement , complete steam heating nr. turt. . water on all doors , gas , etc. Apply at the offlco ot The Hce. 1 8U > AGENTS WANTED. nates , 100 a Una each Insertion , J1.60 a Una per month. Nothing taken for less tlmn 23c. AGENTS WANTED , BIO MONEY. WRITE for particulars to A. M. Secmann & Co. , Lin coln , Neb. , 122 North llth. J M5C1 Mil * AGENTS , UOTH SEXES : TEN INDISPENSAble - blo articles ; retail for J5.10 ; absolutely free to our demonstrated rustlers. The Clauss Shear Co. , Kansas City. Mo. J MC23 Jung J0 _ AGENTS HUSTLERS : Hia MONEY. AP PLY nt 17 dranlto block , 315 So. Wh 'reet. WANTED , GENERAL AGENTS AT OMAHA , Fremont , Grand Island , Norfolk and Beatrice for the Union Central Life Insurance company. $2.000,000.00 tn force In Nebraska. Renewal contracts. Address J. M Edmlston. Ftato agent. Lincoln. Neb. J M878 M19 WANTED. ENERGETIC CANVASSERs7 SAN * Itary Soap Vase Co. , 303 Paxton Blk. J M097 A CHANCE OF A LIFE TIME WANTED IM- medlatcly , canvassers and agents In every city In the United States to Introduce "Multum In I'urvo , " the elastic Ink holder for pens ; from J3.00 to J10.00 easily made with 6 hours' work dally. Call or mldress Theo. S. Meyer , 140 Nas sau street , room 4C , New York City. J M402 1 * AGENTS. IF HIQ COMMISSIONS OR MOD- ernlo salary will secure your services for a 25a article , which sells tn every home , wrlti > us ; you can canvass or sell to dealers ; exclusive territory given. Curtain Polo Lifter Mftr. Co. , Box D. Racine , WIs. J M3SJ ! S'ALESMEN viimtca DRY GOODS AND clothing trade wishing a small side line ; staple Koods ; 6 per cent commission AilJi ess K. II. Orcutt , Council Blurts , la. J MI22 3 WANTED TO BENT. Rates , lOa a line each Insertion , Il.GO a line per month. Nothing taken for less than 2T c. WANTED. ROOMS AND BOARD BY OENTLR- man and wife , who \\111 bu permanent If suited. I'rlMitu family prefcired. Toims moderate. Sleeping room to face south. Address 1C 34 , Bee ollice. K M411 1 BENTAL AGENCY. Rates , lOo a line first Insertion , J1.50 a Una per month. Nothing taken for less than 25o RENT REDUCED ON HOUSES AND ROOMS. 3 good rooms , (5.00 ; 4 rooms , rental 110.00. Cotases from $5 00 up. Printed Hat. G. F , ljutls. 220 S. 17lh street. L MTTSm 10 STOBAOE. Hairs , lOc n line rach Insertion , 11.50 a line per month. Nothing taken for Ices than 2Sc. STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS ; CLEAN and cheap rate. R. Wells , 1111 Farnam. M-1000 STORAGE , WILLIAMS & CROSS , 1214 HARNEY. M 101 STOVES STORED DURING THE SUMMER. 1207 Uouclas. Omulia Btove Repair works. M194 mayJl WANTED TO BUY. Rates , 1H ° word ( list Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken tor less than go. HIGHEST PRICE FOR iO-HAND FURNITURE , curpels. etc. 6. II. I own. 320 N. jStli. Tel. 1711. . N-M1 M9 RETAIL LUMBER YARD , NEB. OR WESTERN Iowa. Address 1' . O. Box DM. David City , Nfb. N 170 M24 * BLACKED TRIMMED SINGLE SURREY HAR- ness. Address K 3.1 , Hee. N M410 FOB SALE FP BN1ITJBE. Hates. l'o a word Ilrst Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken forkss than 23c. FOR SALE HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND FUR. nlture , S845 Charles at. O 208-2 * _ FOBBALE-HOBSES WAOONB.ETa Rate * . Via a lln * tuch Insertion. SUM a IUi per month. NolMait " trkto tor le iJhanZJo. _ ALL KINDs"oF VEluCLiS : AT MC ON TJIB do.lar. W. I' . Mumaunh , K13 Furnam it. _ _ _ M3 ltOO.00 SIMPSON MAKE CARRIAGE AT LESS than H price ; used 1 tear ; good delivery wagon , newly painted , (65.00 ; best 155.00 top buggy tn Omaha. DrummonJ. ISth and Harney. P-MST9 Mi _ FOR SALE-FAMILY HORSE , PERFECTLY Ktntle. Alto hand-nudo leather top bueey. K t. Beo. P-174-1 _ _ _ _ FOR SALE-TWO BUCK BOA IlDsi I.ToHT farm wagon , ranopy top nurry , harnrsi nnd pole. Gfo.V. . Holbrook , IK1 Furnam street. I'-W _ _ _ FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS ] Kates. 10o a lln Hrat Inxrtlon , Jl.W a lln * per month. Nothlor taken for leu than Ko ilDUWALK BRICK TfjD "TILE. WM. J. WEL- ban * SJl IJoiird of Trad * bulMlnj. bulMlnj.QMIM MH " Cleanliness is next to Godliness. " ' "r We use only SANTA GLAUS SOAP , And White Wings of Purity ' ' Spread their radiance around us. IS THE BEST FOREV/ERY / HOUSEHOLD USE. ALL GROCERS KEEP IT. BY FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Continued , NEW AND SECOND-HAND BICYCLES clicl.p. F. E. Bell , V07 N , Y. Life , Onuha. Q M541 mlQ * BALED HAY FOR SALE. THE s'rANUARU Cattle Company , Ames , Neb. , have 2.000 tons of good barn stored hay for sale. All orders filled promptly. q-103 FOR BALE-PLATE GLASS SHOW CASES , different nlzei. cheap for cash. Megenth Sta tionery Co. , 1304 Fnrnnm at. Q 173-1 FOR SALE 9 MONTHS MALE PUG PUP. Cheaply. Address. K 32 , Dec ollice. Q 393 1 CLAIBVOYANT3. MRS. DR. H. WARREN , CLAIRVOYANT , REliable - liable business mo'llum ; 7th year at 119 N. 1C. S-103 ASTROLOGER "OLD DR. PAUL CASTOR ; " send date of birth , sex , 23c nnd stamp for filturo prospects ; innrilagc , business , specula tion , nil affairs , 2SS Thlid avenue. New York : mention paper. S M400 ! MASSAGE , BATHS , ETC. MADAME SMITH , G02 S. 13TH. 2D FLOOR , room 3. Massage , vapor , alcohol , steam , sul- phurlne and se.i baths. T M302 C * MADAME BROWN , 1314 CAPITOL AVENUE. 2d floor , room 4 , massage , alcohol , sulphur and sea baths. jEl'M22 * 3 * MASSAGE , MADAME BERNARD , 1419 DODGE. T M130 1 PEBSONAL. Itatcs. 1540 word first Insertion , 1C a word thereafter. Nothing taken tor less than Vie. VIAVi , HOME TREATMENT FOR LADIES. Health book & consultation free. Address or call Vlavl Co. . sulta S40. Bee Bldg. Lady attendant. MASSAGE TREATMENT , ELECTRO-THER- mal baths. Scalp and hair treatment , mani cure and chiropodist. Mrs. Post. 319J4 S. ICth , Wlthnetl blk. U 103 GOOD SAMARITAN REMEDY COMPANY. 301 N. ICth street , cure chronic diseases of either sex or money refunded ; Jl.O ) per month ; send stamp or call ; want lady agents U M3C4 Mil' H AVE THE STATE HOTEL. 130S TO 1312 Douglas street , newly refurnished and re fitted in first class order. Would be pleased to nave the public give me their pationage. Open all hours. Mrs. J. F. Rfld. U 141 BRUNSKILL ! smN PAINTER , ICTH AND jjodge. U MloS J YOUR FORTUNE THROUGH THE LINES IN your hand. 033 S. 17th street. U M301 5 * GET MARRIED. SEND FOR MY BIG PAPER : hundreds of advertises ! want husbands and wives. Mailed sealed for stamp. W. II. Hnr- beck , Denver , Colo. U M323 m30 MADAME LA ROOK , MASSAGE. 522 N. ICTH , parlors 12 and 13. U M34S ( > NKXT OF KIN HEIRS WANTED A DESCRIP- tlve Index of 20,000 names of hells navel Used for ( Urltlsh subjects ) who have died In Gieat Britain , Ireland , India , Australia , etc. , from Ib03. Copyrighted. Price , } 1.00 1' . O. order. Address , lllchardson & Co. , oltlce G17 Heed building , 1215 Filbert street , Philadelphia , Pa. U MI01 1 * MONEY TO LOAN BEAL ESTATE. Hates , lOa a. line first Insertion. 11.50 a Una per month. Nothing taken for less than 25c ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO. , SIS N. Y. LIFE , loans at low rates for choice security on Ne braska and Iowa farms or Omaha city property. W 10S MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real estate. Brcnnan , Love & Co. . Paxton blk. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES ON Improved and unimproved Omaha real estate , 1 to G years. Fidelity Trust Co. . 1703 Farnam. WANTED. APPLICATIONS FOR LOANS. jT D. Zlttle , Brown blk. , Omaha. W 107 LOANS ON IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED city property ; J3.000 and upwarJc , 5 to C'/s per cent ; no delayj. W. Farnam Smith & Co. , 1320 Farnam. ' " ' 0 ° LOANS ON HEAL ESTATEWARRANTS.GOOD notes , etc. , bought , darvln Bros. . 210 N. Y ; Llfa MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. THE O. F. Davis Co. . 1505 Farnam st. W til 7 PER CENT MONEY. R. C. PATTERSON. 425 Rainge bldff. W 303 M2 MONEY TO LOAN ON FARMS IN DOUGLAS Improved and unimproved Omaha real estate. Fidelity Trust Co. , 1702-Farnam st. ' .V 110 OMAHA LOAN & TRUST CO. , ICTH AND Douglas ts. , loan money en city and farm property nt lowest rates of Interest , W 109 LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES LOANED ON or bought. F. C Chcsney , Kansas CltyfMo. . MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA PROPERTY nnd Nebraska farms at from C to 7 per cent. W. B. Melkle , First Nat'l bank bldg. W 113 C. A. sfAItnT CITY"LOANS ON IMPROVED property. Moved office to 615 N. Y. Life build- | tij-t W M3S3 M5 UNITED STATES MORTGAGE CO. OF NEW York. Submit choice loans to F. S. Pusey , agent. First National Hank bldg. W M22J m2q LOANS ON REAL ESTATE FOR ANY LENGTH of time , from 30 days to live ycuis. Reed .V Selby , 331 Board of Trade. W230 JOHN M. CLARKE. J , J. BROWN'S BLOCK : H.O'XLOOO.OO real estate , 6 per cent money. No tary public. W MI03 " MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. WILL LOAN MONKY 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 , Fred Terry , 430 Itamge block. X 116 _ lilt ) PLACE TO BUltllOW MONEY ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE , MONEY ON HORSES AND MULES. MONEY ON WAUON3 AND CARRIAGES. MONEY ON PIANOS AND OROANS. MONEY ON WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS. MONEY ON MERCHANDISE. MONEY ON ANY CHATTEL SECURITIES. MONEY ON goods that remain with you , MONEY IF OU WANT NO PUBLICITY. MONEY IN laige or small amounts , MONEY AT LOWEST POSSIBLE HATES. MONEY IN QUICKEST POSSIBLE TIME , MONEY THAT you may pay back at any tlma and In any amount. Is at ROOM 4 , WITH' NELL block , cor. 15th and Harney sts. THE FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. _ X-113 ' ' MONKY TO 'I/JAW We will loan you any sum which you wish , iir.cll or large , nt tha lowest possible rates. In tha quickest possible time and for any K-ngth of time to suit you. You can pay it bark In puch ln tullmcnl as you wish , when you with , und only pay for U us long as you keep It. You cun borrow on HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANO3 , 110RSEH , WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS. MERCHANDISE. OR ANY OTHER SECURITY , Without publicity or removal of property. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. . SOU SOUTH ISTH STREET. Flmt Moor above the street , THE OLDEST , LARGEST AND ONLY INCOR. PORATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA. . TO LOAN ON HORSES , W AiU.W ili\l03 \ and furniture of all kinds. Culnet : ODfMsntlol. J , U. Haddock , room 427 , Hanm X-KO MONEY TO LOAN ON PERSONAL PROP- crty. Harvln Loan Co. , 701 N , Y. Llfa Hide. _ X-MS71 UUN18Y TO LOAN. 701 N. Y. LIFE BLDot X-S4S BUSINESS OH ANOES. FOR SALE , $ S , < JOO : < CLEAN'TlAlfDWARE Block In one of the be t towns In Iowa. Will tike part cash and balance In long time wl ) secured notes. Lock Box SO , Stuart. Neb. _ _ _ ' _ Y-M15J { _ _ FRENCH & CO. . ROO'M M BCIIMT2S BLDO. . Omaha , moke specialty uf t > u lne chancei ; buy. tell or tiade stocks nf merchandise anil real cit. < fumlih partners and capital , and Always lav > 0' > portunltlr for piolltable In- veni nu , CjrunK them. Y 48J BUSINESS CHANCES. Continued. THE NATIONAL INFORMATION AND EXchange - change company places Into communication per sons ilcnltliiK to buy or soil business opportun ities nnd iifgotlablu securities , makes real ci tate loans nnd collections ; rites Insurance In nil Its branches nnd furnishes rellabli' reports upon values of property In nil parts of the country. What hnvi > you to offer or what do > ou want ? S03 First National Bank ImlM'ng ' , Omaha , Neb. Y M2CC 4 FOR J230.00 YOU CAN BUY HALF INTEREST In a money making business. Address 1C 23 , Bee. Ir ' UL WANTED. TO BUY INTEREST AND BECOME nssoclnted In management established pav.n busltn'ss In Omaha ; liuvp m ill iired flnanics largo vvholoml- house ; familiar \\lih ln umnct\ loins , bunking , etc ; references exchanged. Address 1C 31 , Ilee. Y SI3II IfOB EXCHANGE. Rules , lOc n line each Insertion , 41.BO n line per mouth. Nothing taken for less than Me. 6TOCK OF MILLINERY AND NOTIONS , want horses tt cattle. Box 203 , Frankfort , Ind _ ? - ' _ I OWN 100 FARMS IN NEBRASKA , KANSAS on I DaUota ; will fell cheap or exchange for mdse. , hoises & cattle. Address , box 7p , Frankfort , Ind. H 123 TO EXCHANGE FOR IOWA , NBHRASKA OR Missouri land. CO head ot standard nnd non- utandard stallions , mares and geldings. W. B. Onks. Silver City , la Z MS32 2 * FOR EXCHANGE , 12 LOTS IN THRlVlNO B. vv. Nebraska town , clear. What have you ? T. & P. . 308 Paxtonblk. _ Z M9S7 _ TO iXCHANOET OMAHA PrtOPERTY FOR southern or Pacllic coast ptopertv or fnim. Address K 33 , Be. ' . Y. M4142 * FOB SALE BEAL ESTATE. Rates , lOc n. lln.5 first Insertion , Jl.DO n line per month. Nothing talcen for less than 2oo BARGAIN. N. E. c6nNnir TH AND "K-K- ory. F. K. DarllnS. Baiker block It E-123 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE , FINE IM- proveil stock farm of 230 nc.rea In northwest Mo. , 23 miles from St. Jpseph , 3 miles from two railway stations. Will Bell cheap for casher or good paper , or will exchange for clcnn stock of meichandlse. Address Bo * A , Rock Port , Mo. R E-M21C 3 WE ARE AUTHORIZED TO SELL A CO-FOOT lot In the north part of the cliy , south und cast frontage , with a Hue S-room house built nnd occupied by the owner , for J3.3W , or nt 150. ) less than the actual cost uf the Improve ments This Is the biggest snap In the city nnd will undoubtedly be taken soon. Euqulro nt once of HIP Fidelity Trust Company. 17th and Fnrnani Sts. HE233-30 FOR SALE , OVER 4,000 CAREFULLY SElected - lected farms scattered all oner Iowa and Ne braska. ; Hundreds of tha most Inviting bargains. The best and safest Investment to bo found In America. Any one of these 4iJ9) fntms will earn a good Interest on the Invesfmnt. I'rU'cs rouse from 53.00 to JW On per acre. No lists rent out. No trades. We JMVB the fnnns nnd the bargains. Cull for particulars. Uoegs & lllll14ps Farnam strcej. " rlJ ? l9L.mI. C.F. HARRISON , ! n"2 N.Y.LIFE. R E-93 M19' UARGAINS , HOUSES , LOTS AND FARMS , cale or trade. F. K. Darling , Uantcr block. BO YOU WANT A HOME , A COZY LITTLE farm of 3 to 30 acres , vvheio you cnn attend to jour business In the city and raise your own fruit , vegetables nnd poultry and live like a king when times are haid ? Come quick nnd got your choice. Terms easy. Add. Box CO Mlll.tid , Neb. R E-17i WI5 HAVE JUST COMPLETED AND WILL sell at actual cost 2 beautiful six-room modern cottages , east fiont on S. llth street near Brownd ! hall. Terms very easy , or will rent to desirable parties. Ono ot the 9 cottages wo built during the last year In Avondale park remains unsold. It Is a most decided bargain at J3SDO. It has nil modern Impiovemcnts , Including electric lighting , one mllx from 1' . O. , all special taxes paid. Let us show you this property. Terms easy. A full lot well located , near motor , for J300 , Is a snaii. Wu have two such that can be sold on monthly payments of J3 each. Either one Is worth doublu the amount asked. Call In nnd examine our list seen. Fidelity Trust Company , 17th and Farnam streets. ONE 200-ACRE FARM roil SALE. APPLY TO W. J. Harrison or A. D. Rose , on farm , Blair. R E MS05 FOR HALE , BARGAIN IF SOLI ) AT ONCE : 1 lot COxlOO , fronting on Hnnscom pirk. 1 lot and house , DOxlOO , fronting on Hunscom park , 1 lot nnd barn , COxlOO , near Hnnsrnni park. There Is a bargain In this piopvrty If sold at once. Enqulto of John Dale , 209 New York Life. RE M30I 1 EASY PAYMENTS , 0 ROOMS AND BARN ; 2 blocks from motor line , (1,500.00. Oarvln Bros. , 210 N. Y. Life. R E M4I3 3 A HOME CHEAP. S-ROOM Ilbusii:7 : 15T7l Btieet , near Center , $1,300.00. flnrvln Bros. , 210 N. Y. Life. 11 E M4I5 3 UNDEBTAKEBS AND 3BIBALMEBS Rates , iy c word first Insertion , Ic a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c. II , K. BURKET. FUNERAlTblRECTOR Arfb embalmer. 1618 Chicago st. Tel 90. 126 MUSIC , ABT ANB LANGUAGE. Rates , lOo a line each Insertion , Jl.DO a line par n.cnlh. Nothing taken for lcs , than 25c. O. F. GELLENBEClcr"RANJOIST AND Uatl'cr. 18l California t. ul 914 UPHOLSTEBING. Rates , IHc word first Iq'sertlon , lo n word thereafter. Nothlnc taken for'tt than 25c. OLOBE UPHOLBTERINQ CO.iOENERAL. FUR- nlture repairing ; catlmat/is > > nJ Information cheerfully given. All wbru called for and piomHly attended to. ' 2023 Farnahi st. Telephone 750. 1M -rf CITY UPHOLSTERING fiO.-FURNlTf RE made nnd lepalred , Carpets laid and fuinlturo patch U and poJUhcd , SWSiJ'iiKiiuii ; tel. 13S3. 2N-M25 1 i , n PASTUBAGE. Rates. IHo word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken tar jpss than t3c. WE HAVE IffTACRES OF TintnToRASS PASture - ture for horses. Board fence ; spring water. Barton & Pl.clni , Qllmorv , Neb. , or A. W. I'helpi & Bon , 207 N. Y. Llfa blilg. Telephone 1051. M 959 J21 DBESSMAKING. Rates , iJSo a word first insertion , lo ft word thereafter Nothing taken forleia than Z5c , DRESSMAKING IN FAMILIES. ADDRESS Miss Sturdy 428 Nichols street. M 975 MS1 MEDICAL. Rates. IVSo word flnt Insertion , lo a word thtl entter. Nothing , taktn for lesijhan 2Jc. DR. c , v. CROOKS" NEW METHOD "TREAT- ment ct nervcu , itoinacu , liratt , i07 Be Bldg , Sii BHOBTHAND AND TYPEWBITING. Hates , 140 word nr t ln rti"n , lo u word liertaftfr. Nwhlps taken jf"r ! * < than 2J , VAN aANTiTsCHOOL OF SIIORTHND TT3 > i. \ . Life , Oma.u. A k ( or Glrculer , M. : ; HIS WIFE WANTED THE CASH W , D , Hall Arrested nt Lincoln oa a Judge ment Debtor , SEV N HUNDRED DOLLARS MISSING Ho ixiliiliu : | > it tlntt Ho Io < t I lie .Moiiny 111 mi Om.ilm Iliith lloiiic Xo\v Citllvil Upon to I.iiriitu the 1'liiro. LINCOLN" , April 30. ( Special to The lice. ) W. I ) . Hall , the traveling man arrested Saturday oil a warrant Issued on coinplnlnt of his wife , Is In n somewhat cinb.irrasaliiK position. He hail drawn sumethliiR Ilko $700 ( torn the American i\clmngo National bank In this city. His wlfo claimed that the money was her own and that ho had no right to use It. Accordingly she commenced suit against him for the amount nnd re covered judgment. The sheriff has been un able to servo execution pnpsrs , nnd Mrs. Hall thereupon had her dilatory husband ar rested aa n judgment debtor. Ho had a hearing Saturday evening , and In answer to the rigid ( ] uestlonlng of his wife's attorney ho claimed that ho drew the money out of the bank and put It In n safe In the olllco of AVIso Co. In this city for security. The next day he said ho transferred It to Woltc- nmdo's safe , and the next day after that he took It to Omaha with him. When ho nr- rlvcd In Omaha ho decided to take a batli , nnd whlla sporting tn the luxury of the bath tub some one stole the money from his pockets and he had not seen It since. Ills story was very much doubted by the attorney , and Hall declared that ho would take the attorney to the metropolis and point out the Identical bath house In ulilcli ho was robbed of over JCOO. Mr. Hall and Attorney Adams went to Omaha today and In the meantime the hearing of the case has been postponed until Wednesday. WANT THK UOCK ISLAND. The cltlypns of University Place , the edu cational suburb nf Lincoln , are anxious to induce the Hock Island railroad to make that place one of tlio stations on Its HIT. The road runs within a mlle of the village , and the citizens believe that a slight deflection from the present route could ! > > made with but llttlo cost and with considerable profit to the company , Mayor Doccher has cm- ployed competent engine rs to make meas urements nnd estimates cf the cost and will go to Chicago with n committee of prominent citizens of University Place and lay the [ ) ro- J ct before the Hock Island ofllclals. Univer sity Place Is one of the healthiest suburb in towns of Lincoln and Is without railway facilities. It has nn Independent city gov ernment , Is preparing to construct a com plete system of water works nnd now as pires to rail connection with the outside world. It Is the seat of the Wesleyan Methodist university. WILLING TO WORK. Several reports have been circulated that the mombrrs of the Commonweal army , now In camp In Lincoln , refuse to accept work when It Is offered them. This statement lias been reiterated In the pap-rs unfriendly to the movement here. Tills afternoon Commander Duff Issued a card to the people of Lincoln In which h ? states that any or all members of the army will accept employ ment If It Is offered to them In good faith. Commander Duff \\I11 stait his army on the road Wednesday mrrnlng at 7 o'clock , and will walk out of the city If the effort to securj rail transportation Is not successful. A subscription paper was circulated this afternoon and a large amount of money sub scribed by laboring men and sympathizers to enable the army to charter a car clear through to Washington. The company now numbers slxty-nliu men. LINCOLN IN BRIEF. An effort Is being made In Lincoln to or ganize a state league of Young Men's ChristIan - Ian association ball clubs , with Hastings. , Grand Island , Fremont , Omaha , Heatrlce , Crete and York In the circuit. A committee consisting of John Cochran , A. J , McPherrln and C. Klmmerer is at work on the project. District court opened for the May teem today , none but civil cases being called. The criminal docket will bo attacked next week. The bakers of Lincoln have formed a labor union , with Oscar Peters as president , and a full corps of olllcerh and members. A city league of eight of the well known amateur base ball teams has been formed for local sport during the coming season. Lincoln's now wholesale millinery house will occupy quarters In the Funke opera house building. The trial of Green Graveley , charged with the murder of Charlie Thomas , Is set for next Monday. Graveley was formerly tried and convicted of murder In the second de gree , but the supreme court granted him a new trial. It Is believed that ho will bo ac quitted , as the proof Is strong that he killed Thomas In self-defense. Ills Chocks Wore Ilogus BEATRICE , April 30. Allen Alford , a young man who for a couple of months past has been In the employ of Kllpatrlck Bros. & Collins of this city , Saturday evenIng - Ing and this morning Issued checks to the amount of $175 , forging his employers' names BUREAU. SUE1 t OJ. BObiaiTOUS.Hoo lluildlns , OMAHA. NEB. Ailvloo FREE. RfflLWRY TIE CHRD - . Omaha ) Depot 10th and Mason Kta. I Onmlie 4:45pm. : . . . . . . . . .Chicagoestlbuo ! 950uR ; 9:45um : Cnlcago Expii-ss 4.ipm 7:02pm : Chicago and lena Local 8oOam : 11. : Jam pnclilo Junction Local 5:5opm : Leaves IBl RLliNU'lUN Ac MO. P.IVER.IArrucj Omahal Dcpo' 10th and Mqson tits. I Oirnh > K. C. . ST J. & C. K. De-pot 10th and Mason Sts. 845am ; . . . .Kaiisin City Day Express S.oipiu 'J.lipm.K. C. Night l''x. via U. P. Tians. UMiun : Leaves i CHICAGO , R. I. & PACIFIC. lArrlves" OinahalUnlon Depot lOlh nnd Mason Sts.l Oin.ihi lOirmm. . Atlantic Expiesa ( ex. Sunday ) . . fliOlpm G:25pm : . Night Express . G.4'am ' ) 4,10pm. . . Chicago VesllhuloJ Limited . . . l:2' : > pm llJjpm. ; Oklahoma Exp. ( ti > U. B , ex Sun ) . iMoam - - . - . . _ _ _ _ WEST. _ B:33am. : Oklahoma & Texns Exp. ( ex Sunll:33am ) : l:33im. | . . Coloiudo Llmllcil . 4 : 10pm CeaveiT UNION PACIFIC. ( Arrives OinahalUnlon Depot , 10th & Mason Sts. ) _ Omaha 9COam. . . . Denver Express . . , J50i ; > m 2Cpm : ! . Overlaml Flyer . i20pin ! ; 8:45pm.Beatrlcn & Stromsb'r Ux ( ex l3unUoam : t.:40pm . : . Pacific Express . to Ciam upmu. . . . . .Fust Mall. . . . . . . . . , _ 4:20pm " LeavesTCHICAGO. MIL. it o'I. PATij. ; iAim oiiiaiiujl'nlon Depot 1'Jth ' & Manoii Hts | Oinalii 6.33pm" . . " . . . .Chicago"Lliulicd. . " . . . . . . . . tiKSm ll10am , , . .Chicago Express ( ux. Sun. ) . . . . 6:3'jnm ' Leaves l"F. . , E. & MO , VAbLUi. yAriTTer Omahal Depot 15th nnd Wcbsmi Hts. | Omnin SiWam ; . . .Dcadwooil Exprf . 6.1Him | g,05am ( Ex , but. ) Wyo. Exp. ( Ex. Man. ) 5lupni : 600pm ; , . Norfolk Exprctui ( Ex. Sunday ) . .10:43aiii tUjOpm. . .St. Paul ExpreM. . , . 9llam : ) Leav"i I CHICAGO iT"NORTII\VidT'N"lArrlrci : OinnlinlU. P. Dtpot 10th * _ Mttsoubts _ ( _ Omaha Jl.oSam . ciiUMgii Uipic . . "dilupm 4:05pm : . Vestibule Limited . 920urn ; C.30pin . Eastern FDer . 2Jipin : C:30pmIx. : ( Eat. ) . .Chic. Pass. . ( Ex. Moil. ) 9.1'juiu 6.Wam . . . .Mo. Vull y Ixreal . . . . . lO.iJpm Leaves i ATlSbUCIir PACIl'lC. J7virnva jjmaliul Depot 15lji nnd _ WubatcrSts. _ JUm.ih i . . . . . . . LouU "Express . 7. . . . 6 'UOam lnnOpm ; . St. Ixiulu Express . 4:50pm 5tlOpm.Dally ( ex. Sun. ) NebinnKa I < ocnl. a 1'j.im leaves ) " C. , ST. P. . I.I. A O lArnvcj" OiiHhjir- : Depot Uth ' and Webster Sts. I Omaa "S:06am.T. : . Sioux Clty'Accom ( Ex Sun ) . . . . SiO'pTii 10ooam ; .Sioux 'lty Acooni ( Sun only ) . . s-iiSpm 1315pin.-tiloux ; I'lly Express ( Ex. Hun.ll:53am ) : 6:30prn . St. Paul Limited . 9.40im 7faveTr : fiIUUX CITY & PACIPIO. " " TAiTuTr iiiialittU.P. | _ Dtpol 10th & Munun 8ts.J _ Om , ' u " ( i85am ; , , . ' , . . . .BloUx City PaMiiiiur. , . . . " . . lO'SUpm 3ttpm. : . . . . Ut , 1'uul Expiomi . lO.JMin Uaveif SIOUX Cn'Y & 'l "Al"Fin ; JAirivv * ' _ Oinah ! _ Dep'it llth and Wetsior an , f Omana "tiJOpu. . nt. Paul Llimicd . . . . o l.i > > t0pm . . . . . Chicago I.lmlurt . . _ _ J Jua > OMAHA < k ST. LOUI9. l' P Urpot 10th Ik M ti'.i rii . l Om , "li5pm : .St Ix > uii Cannon U 1l ' " lop to ( ho same. The forgery was discovered nt S o'clock this morning , only a few minutes nflor Alfonl hail loft the city In n carriage , accompanied by two yottni ; mtilo frlemla ami n Rlrl named Miller , The authorltlia wcro mniriiiil aiiil the wires kept hot throughout tha ilny. This evening a mcusaga was received from the chief of police nt Atchlson , Kan. , saying ho had Alfonl uinler arroHt. Sheriff Kyil will no to Lincoln In the mornlni ; to secure the necessary papers to return the youiiK ninn to Ueatrlco , Alford's father was wired at Sheridan , \V'yo. , nnd a reply was received from him to push prosecution. Ho disposed of checks for different amount.i to Clark Drovvnlni : , I'nill Lnnn , J. R Stcolc. J. K. Smith nnd J. K. Uuldry. NARROW K.SUAPi : FROAI DEATH. Kxprrlonri ; of Two Iaiilli'1 In n ( ii.iinl Islitiul iiiVittor. : ! OUAND ISLAND , April CO. ( Special to The Ilee. ) Last evening Mrs. Orvl , Pike and Miss llurpcr of IjltchOeld entered the ele vator In the Security National bank building. It moved about two feet and stopped. Mrs. Pike , believing the water force Insulllclent to carry both , jumped out. The elevator then began to inovo upward slowly nnd Miss llurpor attempted to step out of the car , but was caught between the door nt the wire en- closuru and the lloor of thu c.tr. Mrs. Plko with ono hand pulled the down rope , and with the other attempted to Increase the weight on the car to keep It down. Though the movement of the car wus checked , It still kept slowly moving u | , always tighten ing upon Miss Harper , whoso head was rest ing on her knees anil her neck between the upper side of the door and the car. A ll-year-old son of Mrs. I'lko comate to their assistance nnd Riiceeded In lowering tne car several Inches. Miss Har per was released from her dangerous posi tion to immediately fall Into another. When slio was released nliu fell down the ahnft , Retaining full possession of her faculties she clung to a wire lope and slid down , This reversed the motion and the car was on Its way down. About n dozen men had cumo In nt this time , and by getting hold of the right rope nnd by holding the cir as much ns possible from abuvo It was stopped before crushing Miss Harper , who was now Imprisoned In the bottom ot Iho shaft. At first It was feared the young lady hail sus tained serious injuries , but she Is able to be about today , nnd n severe nervous shock and a slight bruise are the only results. AVI1.I.IA3I HROfK'h AWFUL DEATH. Cut to Piuvi-s In : i Sun mill nt Tnlilu Ruck. TAVd.R ROCK , Neb. , April 30. ( Special Telegram to The Ilee. ) A horrible accident occurred here this noon In which William J. Drock was killed. He vv.is tending the saw In Lewis roller's mill when ho sdlppcd forward over the saw. The engineer saw him being thrown over and at once stopped the engine , but there was only one cry nnd n few gasps and he was dead. The left arm hung by the siKin , the right leg had thu bones severed and a deep gash ran for two feet from his left leg to the center of his breast. He loaves n widow mid two children. lie has also two brothers nnd a sister. Only two men witnessed the affair , Lowls Fellers and Kdvvin I.yman. The coroner was nt once notified and hold an Inquest , the ver dict being accidental death , according lethe the above facts. In tliii Interest of Populists. NELSON , Neb. , April SO. ( Special to The ] jec. ) Hon. John Powers addressed tlio Nnckolls county alliance In Nelson Satur day afternoon. The local leaders nnde spe cial effoits to secure a large attendance at the meeting , but only 130 greeted the speaker , many of whom were republicans. Mr. Powers recited a long story about llnanclal depression , Corey's armies , money power , railroad extortion , millionaires and other things , but suggested no lemecly for the many Ills of the country anJ the people. Ho was accompanied by Hon. Logan Mc- Reynolds of Clay county. Mr. Powers urged the necessity of educating the people In farmers nlllatlco principles , and confessed by implication that the alliance was losing Us grip in many places. The local leaders of this county are making desperate efforts to hold the alliance together. Over thirty freeholders , the legal number , have peltloned the village board of Nelson to grant a saloon license to Charles H. Ray of Hastings , so that after going dry for many years Nelson seems liable to have n licensed saloon-j _ _ FatliiT Corhett Still Dulliint. PLATTSMOUTH , Neb , , April 30. ( Special Telegram to The Ueo. ) Today's proceedings in the Corbett-nonncum Imbroglio contained hcurcely anything of Interest. Lawyer Sul livan , the bishop's representative , asked to fllo nn amended petition wlioieupon Judge Chapman gave the Corbett side leave until next Tuesday to prepare an answer. Father Corbett again held services In the Palmyra church yesterday , regardless of Judge Chapman's restraining order. Onvu tliu t'oinpiiny Jlloro Tlmn. HASTINGS , April 30. ( Special Telegram to The Dee. ) The city council held a special session this afternoon nnd passed an ordi nance granting the now Hastings Illuminat ing and Fuel Gas company forty-five days In which to begin operations or forfeit its charter. _ NcbniHldi Notes. Hov. Mr. Miller of Chapman has accepted a call to the Uaptlst church of Ord , A Sunday school convention for Cedar county will bo held at Hartlngton May 12 nnd 13. The most successful meeting of the Polk County Sunday School association ha.s just been held at O ° ceola. Hov. Mr. Guy has resigned the pastorate of the Christian church nt Dlller and will take a tour around the world. The How ells Journal says less flax will bo sswii In that vicinity this year than at any time In the last flvo years , as the crop has not provc-d a paying one. Thro ? Dcnkclman bloods , while- out paint ing the town , took possesblon of the strut-In nnd opened flro on everything In sight. They Eliot the lights out of the lamp post nnd did many other acts of vandalism , yet no arrests were , made , The Stanton canning factory , that has never been used since It was completed last season , will probably bo operated this year If the business men of the town will glvo the enterprise the propr encouragement. Thomas A. Crouch , a constable at Graflon , was arrested a day or two ago for attemptIng - Ing to Kill Mary Crouch. Ho Immediately left the town nnd a diligent search was made for him at all the towns In the vicinity , nnd finally he was found at Geneva. Ills uon-in law uworo out n warrant asking the court to put him under bonds , as the son-in-law considered Ills llfo was In danger. Some people think that ho Is not In his right mind , A I'm in lln for Cou lm uml Culilx , "Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is the best medicine for coughy and culds we have ever sold , " Bays S. Keel & Son of Culd Run , Ky. It Is a fuvorito bccauso It can always bo depended upon. It loosens u cold , rol loves the lungs and cffcclH a permanent curu. Whooping cough Is not dangerous when this lomcdy is freely given , as U liquifies tlio tough inucuH and and makes It easier t ex pectorate. " 5 and CU-ceiit bottles for sale by druggists. _ Delegates to the I'resbyterlan general as sembly at Saratoga , N. Y. , should not purchase - chase their tickets without Drat obtaining rates on the Nickel Plato road , which are always the lowest. For further Information cull on any agent of that company or ad dress J. Y. Culalmn , general agent , 199 Cljrlc street , Chicago , III. _ Michigan Ton u Hiirneil Out. FLINT , Mich. , April 30. Tlio village of Davidson , northeast of thla clly , was visited by a conflagration curly this morning that practically wiped out the buslnuxi poitlon of thu town. Twimty-thrto buildings wt-re destroyed. The llio was controlled by the nid of the Flint fire department. I.o u , about JoU.iXO. Insurance30,000. } . DeWltfs Lltltlo LMrly Rlscra. Small pills. safe pllla , beat pills. Cheap fixeiirslon , Saratoga and return , on asion of thu Prexbytorlan general aBSKin- t l.v meeting , May IT to 29 Inclusive. Take ' ' of the fast through trains on the Nickel ' ( .MO read , leaving Chicago dally. Depot i , IULT Clark anl 12th Mruou. City ticket ofti-a 109 Clark street , Chicago. 1IECEATII IS ASKED TO PAY Deficiency of Over Two Thousand Dollars fu Ex-Kogistor's Accounts. CAUSED BY HIRING OF TOO MANY CLERKS Ho Sujn Illi Monk * Am All , night iiiul County \Vlll Il.ttn to Kmi-foiiuttlo nlimnntVlll Appral from ( Inn of ilutlgo SI-OU'H Doolilimi. The county commissioners held a sort of spring huuso cleaning int-ellng yesterday afternoon , nthlch they settled moat of tha business which had come up during the p.tst month. The flnanco committee , which has been checking up the account of the ex-roglstcr of deeds , recommt niletl that T. A. Megeath bo required to account for and make good a deficiency of fj,101.22 to the county. The report of the committee was unanimously adopted nnd notice will bo served on ox- Register .Megeath nt once. The alleged de ficiency Is bald to bo the result of the register pajlnn- larger salaries and employing morn assistants than allowed by the law. In the report It Is alleged that the deficiency for 1SU2 was $1,470.30 , and for 1S93 $1.112.13. making $2U12. , but the register paid In $718.21 on January 30 , ISIM , leaving a balance - anco duo the county of $2,101,22. Mr. Me- gi'ilth was Been shortly after thu meeting hud adjourned and said that the county would hava to sue him for the amount. He contends that his accounts arc all right and that the money spent for clerical hlro was expended In n legal manner. The report of the state examiners of county treasuries was received and placed on hie. This report covers the period be tween January 7 , 1S92. and March 5 , 1SOI , and Is made under a law\ passed at the last session of the general assembly providing for the checking up of thu books of the county trcasuters once In every two years. The report showed that the receipts of the ollice were $2,471,032.71. Disbursements , $2,171,632.71 , with available cash and se curities on hand amounting to $291,530.25. A communication was received from Spltrer & Co. of Toledo , 0. , who represent thu huldeis of $ U,000 ! ) woith of Douglas county 0 per cent bonds Issued January 1 , 1SS1 , and duo January 1 , 1001. It Is optional with the owners of the bonds to take thoni up any time after the first ten years have expired. Now the owners of these bonds propose to exchange their G per cent bonds for an equal amount of Hi per cent bondi ) to be redeemed In twenty years. They offer a bonus of ? 00 In addition to the difference In interest , which will bo almost ? 2,000 per year for the next seven years. The matter was taken under advisement by the flnanco committee. Illds for bridge work In McvArdle township were opened and referred to the proper com mittee. The committee on roads was In structed to co-opciato with the commis sioners of Washington county in appealing from Judge Scott's decision that the coun ties could not use certain roads not built on sectional lines without flnt paying the owners of the land lor their property. As those ioad.s huvo baen In use for a long tlmo and there are many other bo-called country roads which have been laid out over prlvata property nnd would have to bo paid for out of the county treasuries under this decision. It was thought best to appeal the case to a higher com t. A. II. Flint of the county clerk's ofilco was granted a vacation of fifteen days. The as sessor of the Kouith ward conectcd some mistakes made in assessing the property In Ills district. Dr. Williams \viia appointed us assistant physician at the county hospital. The application of Jacob Rice for admission Into the Sailors and Soldiers Homo was ap proved. The applications of several persona for appointment as paving inspector were re ferred. Jenkins' resolution that the con sideration of any business should ho laid over for one week If liny one of the com missioners offered nn objection to immediate ) action caused considerable discussion and was finally defeated. Repairs not to exceed $200 were ordered on the county hospital. The balary appropriation bill was passed , and the commissioners adjourned until 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. No wine has a purer boquct than Cook's Extra Dry Imperial Champagne. It Is the pure Julco of the grapes fermented. STREETS INIO BOULEVARDS. rinu Ilciis > c.il Ycstrr.luy by 1'urk Com- MlHsiolHTS null Clllllllllllll-ll ! , A special meeting of the Hoaid of Pork commlssloneis was held yesterday afternoon to meet the special committed of the city council to discuss the question of the con templated north boulevard. Councllmen Sanders , Parker nnd Ilechel wore present and thcro was hut little diversity of opin ion In regard to the route to bu taken. The only question at Issue was that relating to the terms upon which the park commission was to receive the streets nnd use them foi1 boulevard pin poses. The latter was brought before the board by the following resolu tion from Mr. Tukey : Jlesolvcd , That the Hoard of Park Com- nilcslonurH heieby figiei.s to accept nnd maintain us boulevards Nineteenth street fiom Chicago to Ohio , Uhlo street from Nineteenth to Twentieth streets , , und Twen tieth street fiom Ohio Btieet to Ame.s avenue , whenever thu mnyor and city coun cil shall comply with the following condi tions : Firm , the mayor and council to eniino Twentieth htreet to be opened 100 feet wide fiom Ames avenue Honth to the south line of Plnchney Hticet ; second , tna mayor and council to cause said street to be gradeil to n unlfmm ( trade ; third , tne mayor and council to dedicate said streets as boulevards and place them under tha chat go nnd control of the park commission. Thorn was some discussion na to the ad visability of starting the boulevard from a point further .south than Ctimlng street , as It was feared that the board might become entangled In the controversy between the city nnd residents In regard to the decaying wooden block pavoinent on Nineteenth street South of Cumlng. Dr. Miller nnd Council man Paikcr wcro strongly In favor of bring ing the boulevard as tar Into the heart nt the city as possible , the l.itttr saying that his Idea was to eventually bring the boule vard down Chicago street to Fifteenth nnd then south on Flttocnth to connect with the southeast boulevard. The resolution was finally passed as offered by Mr. Tukoy It Is the Intention of the bouid , us well as the members of the cummlttoo of the council , to build the road bed out of blnqk dirt or clndur material , which will he kept well rolled und sprinkled. The council IB cxpecteil to pass an ordinance prohibiting heavy traffic on thu projected bouluvard. In connection with the ono tnrnlni : the streets ovur lu the park commission. Tha boule vard , when completed , will alford 11 direct drive to connect nt Twentieth street aid ) Ames avenue with the boulevard loading out from Miller park. Tin : UIAITV : .MAIIUT. : INSTRUMENTS placed on record April 30 , 1891 : WAHUANTV mnr : > rt. Tom Kcwnnl tn Aithur Kust , lut r . Moil ; 9 , mili'llv nf l.lwk 30 , AlliilKhl'n Choice , . } ) ' > A J Himo t Y 11 1M\I , lut G , Ki'lly'M ' n.ld . It II Fl'iy.I ' til Hummrr & I'lDllu , MucUx 1 to 8 , ViTliim Hi'lKhtH . , I ! H ji-atur iiiul wlfu to l/iula llniiniuln , W ' / ) uf lot \ , Muck K , Hhlim'n 21 lull. . . . 1 ,7W i ; M Iti-v | mill liurlmml to r W MtMnzcr , ,7Wn lut IB , Muck 4 , mitrl'ltm ' I'Inoc . < \n \ A I.aniauikh t < i A O I'aulHoii rl al , w > l of MO mv 2-1'-U , H V , of HW 3M3-1.I , n 1-1 ( if mv 31-13-13 , IUIH 1 lu li. Mock 33 ; lain 1 n , I , block 40 , ifouth Oumlia : n > j uf no 30-15-U . FV llrllti nti'l ' wlfx to Wllllnm llwhnc , lut IS , blink B. ClmoiilHlu full. . . 1 \Vlllluin Jlixi'inu to Mill. i M Iti-.lH ' , wiliw , , \ J W Martin ami wlfo to C il ( liiu , lot 13 , Cain IMiicH . 1 \VjnU-llullanl Lumber < OIIIIFUI ) ' toV ( J Jlllllanl , lut I , block 8 , Poppli'lon p.uk. . . . 3,11) uiiis. : : Alfred Plzty ( vpvclNl inati > r ) to Julm Ciumlcli , lulu 13 uml 11 , block I , Am < M I'lui'H . 394 J NV llnuilur ( p clul iiumliT ) to Dill- inuiith guUiiKH Uinlt. lot ) 1 nnd 2 , Mori ! 2 , XVInu & I1' * mid . QUIT CLAIM UIIDH C W Jlnnilliun anil wlfu to Unlteil Stnioi Niiiiuii.il Imnk , w H uf lot 3 , block IK , Omaha . . latftl . , . . . . . . ?