ffl THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FRIDAY , MAY J. 18&L SPEG1HL NOT1GES. A H' nUK-monts for thi-if column * will I * taken t * tn 11 30 t > TT f ir lh # evntBc and until : w > p It f r < i na rig and Hundaj edition * Ai - ' K in requ'irtmi ? a nvmli vd ehcfc. 'an ' T > fcddrrMml In n numbwro totter In ranof " ! h lie * . Answers * c > mMm * d will l tit ) treJ up n preiwntatum ut the ch K. SITTTATIOKS--WANTED. Hates IV v > rd flrt litMrtlon. Ic a word ttieva"ir J ttiinic taken for li * * * than 8e. \iANrr loerrirw ar TOCSO MAN IN orp J or f if i inn ( Ippurtmont wholesale hnu % attorney cXi- | n < e , reference * K K B A 487 i * ' TV ANTET > i FLOPES , cmrrLATW TO AD- drntu ir j uns ran aluo do tnxw rlt Inc h r tutil nd'l liookkeenlne , 14 weekly Ad- tlr , K . J A-4W WAITED MALE HELP. Hate * Us , wnrd first Inwrllnn Ic B word the 0aTtcr J > fhuiR taken fur less than Z e. INSTALL- rnent K.KHU. Amnlcan Wrtturi-r Co , 1 How ard ta P * to _ A'JFN'r C\LM t OR COMMISSION THE prrft'fit ' in < ntlnn of the nir The New I'at- ctif i ! i n ,1 Ink- Erasing Pencil Sell" nn tut' \ \ irkn like made. AKMits are maklriR I. .0 i TI. IKI per wrk For further par- tim am wine the Monroe Eraslnc Mfg Co. , X 36 LJ. i ' .BBC in _ H H _ 6AI.I > ML.V TO KELL It IK 1X0 rOWDKIl We tut ur Rinds In Klaus mlHnK pins 0 00 mcn'to unl ripen * * * ! ! or commission Chlcnjro IlaUnR luwdei Co. . 7C7 Van IJuren street. ChlenE B M7BS MH _ A GOOD SALESMAN IN' EVEHY TOWN IN Iowa and easlm Nebraska Address , The Hawks Milwaukee \Ms Nurseo Co. , MIS' 'J D-MKB _ _ WANTED MEN TO TAKE OIlDEItS IN CITY on Ralirv former experience not required. Apply at 1S1G Dmitrla * M330 MM _ " WANTED-"sALnSSlAN ; BALAJtT FIIOM filnrt , permanent place. Brown Brn Co. . nurserymen. Chleaco. Ill _ B "HiSl m4 WANTED. LAHOItEP.S AND TEAMSTEIIS ON the n. & M Ily extension In Montana and Wynminc Tree transportation Kramer & O'Hcarn , labor BgHncy. Utli luid rarnam dtrpcts , U WANTED. TO PEtL Om OOOHS by Bample to tlic whaleBBlc and retail trade. fell on Hlirht to cvi-rj liuBlnen * man or firm. liberal dalary money ad\anerd for adJertlnlBr and cxpcnnen permanent pemltlon Addr s with rtamp , KlnE Mfg Co . CChleaco I1L il M315 B 10 cAN-\\ssnns AT ONCE. ENTIRELY NEW article Call and ImentlRatp If > ou nnuM earn moner Iloom CO Barker hlocl : U M44o 4 * IlAKEIt CAKE AND BREAD BAKEU wanted , mUFt tie tint-Clara on cal.en ana lancv paittrj , Bober and ptead > Addrein KtuttnK waBPfl wanted and reference to bux 668 J anl.- ton. S. D. B-M4TO < _ _ OTTTEn TVANTED "miO TTILL. "n'onK AF A tall.ir and IB U "d to ready mude work. JOj uu per month iitindy work must eome at unre wire quick repll for the place Stanton ailor Co Btatiton , Nih B Mi E G ) _ ! - KLALE : HELP. Rates , IHr word flrst Insertion , Ic n word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than ISe. ADIES WANTING GIRLS APPLT AT THE Scandinavian loung Ladles borne 3304 Turning C M333 10 * BEST OF WAGES TO COMPETENT GIRL , must be Rood nook and ilaundress Mrs. J M. Thurston , 2408 Farnam C 2Q5 WANTED , A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL housework Apply 43C So 24th nve. C 428 3 * XV ANTED COMPETENT GIRL GENERAL housework. 2 In family Apply 1112 S l th nt WANTED-GIRLFOR GENERAL HOUSEwork - work 1711 Douglas st C 4j4' WANTED , COUPLE OF LADIES AND GENtlemen - tlemen whom 1 will Instruct nnd place In company , to take the rood Imnn-dlatelj Ad- dicss vUth stamp for replj Ii 3 $ , this ofllce C M4C3 t * WANTED. COMPETENT GIRL FOR GEN- cral housework 238 Grant street third door from 24th. C-M4C2 4 GIRL FOR GENEUAL HOUSEWORK AT 2412 ' C 475 3- St. Mary's avc , ' WANTED , FOR TWO DAYS , A FIRST-CLASS laundress , nt 1C17 Wlrt st. C 17g 3 * i WANTED COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL housework : German preferred 1331 Chicago . street. C 473 a' 5 , _ _ _ ll 300 TO no 00 PER DAT BY LADY-AGENTS who handle my cowls Call at oiice or address L. M. Swaitz 2C17 Chicago stieet. C M4M C WANTED , AN EXPERIENCED SECOND rlrl one willing to ussist in care of a babj Apply Mrs W II McCord , 2201 Cast , FOR KENT HOUSES. Rates , 1V > 0 word first Insertion Ic a word theicaftcr. Nothing taken for lesi than 25e. HENTAL AGENCY.SHEirrtOOD. 423 N Y. Life D 3S8 Mi" TOR RENT. TO FIRST-CLAfcS FAMILY OF not more than 3 grown parsons , without children , li-room modern house SIC Nonh SOth rtreet. Low rent to right part } BOCKS & Hill , 1405 Farnam street. D 498 M7 riNE FLAT IN CLOUSER BLOCK AT-705 a ICth Et , range and all other conveniences ; 126. George Clouscr , room 2 , 1C23 rarnam st D S75 t-ROOM HOUSE. INQUIRE 2711 DOUGLAS ST D C3C FOR RENT. S-ROOM BRICK. ALL MODERN Improvements , 29th and Izard , one block from Walnut Hill motor. J23.00. Ingulio Cjmp- troller's office. D--S33 HOUSES , F 1C DARLING. BARKER BLOCK D 352 HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY THE O. F. Davis compan ) , 1305 rarnam. D 333 C-ROOM COTTAGES , MODERN. CHOICE IN Stanford Circle. C S Elgutter , 204 Ilt-e build ing. D-3S4 KENTAL AGENCY. t07 EROWN BLOCK.D . D 333 FIRST CLASS WELL LOCATED HOUSES L ! R Skinner , S10 N. Y Life D 3"iC "V.IJM MODERN FLATS 21TH AND LEAV- enwortlu J. W Squlie , 84S lite bldg D 337 ELEAN. COMFORTABLE. comENiENT , moderate rentals , best 3 and 4-room suites for iouml.fcpe.rs mils References required Also i-rooin suite In tenement , tic S 22d HI. D-33S ' , B-ROOM HOUSE. MOFiERN FURor - or unfurnl&bed 1U2 S 10th street. street.D D 359 JCELKENNEY&.CO .R. 1. CONTINENTAL BLK. D C80 TLEA VNT EIGHT-ROOM MODERN HOUSE , detached , nice lav\n , barn. Inquire 2C03 Pierce Btieet D M380 NICE 0-ROOM COTTAGE 510 00 I'ER MONTH It. S Skinner , 310 N Y Life 11 US3 IX > R RENT , CHEAPEST K-IiOOM COTTAGE , with bath. In city , J11.00. SWS California sireet. D M223 CHOir-E HOME. EIGHT ROOMS AND BARN" , nice luwn , ritj v tcr and southeast front. 1 M'icH south of Leatcnworth on 3Sth avenue , JJj.Oi ) Appl } to N. Perry , on premises.D D M239 TDK RTNT. J33 00 PER MONTH. 4110 ftte uvuuuc 7 mums , furnace , bath , hot and mid v\ater tlosct. Bas. ulwulc UehtliiK nMill- iini-fK , rt Ticnutirul luv\n , trpes ptc Fidelity Trutt c niiimn > 17H2 rurnam stiw-t , IMS1S IX'H ' lUZNT. GOOD DETACHED NINE-ROOM lu u r 2C21 Capitol nv vnue. Also it-room hount > SO ) fa'Uol u\riiuf B. H. Hohlson. rimm 7. ial Nut tonal. 1 > MK8 I 'W rOTTAGU AND STABLE. NO. 40 N tufiiuc Inquire ! 24 N. 17th st. . D 42C 7 _ M 1PEHN COTTAGE. LAWN AND shadr 21- Miami Btrnet. 1 > M4l E P.1OM Hot E ALL MODKRN IMPROVE- mr-nti , lifuunrully lueuted , rent rtiu m ble. 'A Si ra > Bt BIX CR TLN 1JCIOM HOUSES , MODURN IN c\fr ) rrijwit Kejs , SSfll Cupltol a\ D 4SE-E * _ _ _ 1XR JtENTTWOSTORY SIX-ROOM HOUSE cit > und riHtirn l r , bath , larce lu n , 11SW launlh 3701 N 18th a It 1S3-4' TL-1T 6 ROOMS SO FLOOR. LIN'TON BLOCK. 15'U and MHsun , 111 per mo. Inquire 917 Llntnn liKil. 11 J54 jTm > UH V FTvOOM HOWriQ , NEAR PARK ApplJ r 9 S. 31 Ji tr et. L > M4C5 7 * HINT. KVRNISHEP HOUSE , KAND- -lr furnihliixl , will : burn and Intent 1m- . -niiM.oi ] > D K1GHT noC > M UOLSU BVERT MODERN CON- irnmnct Jt luclird cnruir SKlh aud Howard , ivut rvduped to ) N Inqutn- | > 1 H < Jd'f theater. _ tea 6 3-OR SENT FtTBNlSHED KOOMS. o word llrkt Intfrtkin. le a word Nothbic tskrn far ! < tlmu Xc. rtRNIRIieX > ROOMS AT 1816 CHICAGO ireot K-W8 MOCriC. XOKTKWBtJT CXIItNBtt UTH B odffr , tornwrlr liavtlwt kiomc. l da IKXT , lt. : uU ) room * . tlM > nd 2.oa B MU MS * _ _ _ _ t I.I.T rtRNisunn KHUNitixjw. . . .thj ul UulxL Cull kt aM UiiuclKn hi FOB , KENT FOBNISHED SOOKS. Continued. FDR RENT AT MM DOtMJR A LAHOK BAT wm4ow , tfcmti utory front roam , fur J1S.W & immth No otbr rwmverg and no children. B RKNT. A LAUGH SOUTH ROOM AT lfl > rtreet. B-M 7 ELB3ANT PARLOR. rtJRNIMlKD t > R VN- furnlnlird. at the old Turner home UK Hnw- ard. E MM6 i FOR RENT-BLBaANTLT TURNISW ED room * . W So lth. E J4 NICELY rTRNlBHHD PARLOR. TERMS retumnaUe. 18M rarnam Ii Mil ! t * rt'RNISHBU ROOMS IXR LIGHT HOTSE- kcrplnc 118 North 16th * tn t. E M4W 6- FURNIBHBD ROOM , GENTLEMAN 3017 HAR- m-y ptrM't. E 4W 7 * rrilVISHED ROOM , 1600 , 1908 TARNAM. with oath E 4tt 3 * Prtlt RENT TRONT ROOM WITH ALCOVE for 1 or 2 ccntknien , at 6M H SSth axe E 471 ! > * FURNISHED BOOMS AND BOARD Rutp iv c word first insertion , Ic a word thereafter Nothing taken for lem tlmn 5f * FfRNISHED niONT ROOMS , WITH HOARD. 17SO ROOM * AND HOARD , 411 N. 14TH. HBO AND W eefc. r M288 6 * I-L75ASANT LOCATION TOR SUMMER ; tr - , la nil nn J porches BOW St. Mury ave. r M342 I' NICK ROOMS , GOOD HOARD RATES REA- donable. The Rose. 2030 Harnejr M224 & NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS WITH HOARD. 2019 California utreet. r-3 7 LARGE ELEGANTLY rURNlSHED ROOMS with board CIS N 2oth street. F M421 t. . ' YOUNG WOMEN'S IKiME UNDER CARE OP Women's Ciirlstlan numclatlon. Ill S. 17th Bt. r 3GO ROOM WITH BOARD. PRICE MODERATE. 240C Caul. F 116 M22 * A VERY IiESIRABLE FRONT AND RACK parlnr , nliin Blngle room , bent location In city. 212 B 25th t 1" 2C3 LARGE ROOM EITHER NORTH OR SOt'TH exiinmirr In p-l ate famll ) , with board Apply 2 21 I lodge Mfoct r M3 < 3 DESIRABLE ROOM WITH BOARD IN I'RI- vati famllj. 70C N. 19th r 44C-8' J10 LARGE FURNISHED FRONT ROOM , w 1th or without board 2C11 St Murv save FM 481 4 * FOBHENf TJNFimNiSH'i ) B-OOMSl Rutra. Hsr word tlrst Insertion. Ic a word tin Rafter ? .othlnr taUtn for lens tlmn 23c 4 \ NFURNIP11ED ROOMS , SUITABLE FOR ImuBekPoplnp rln vintpr etc. low rent north- wmt oonier 17th and Velmtcr Bt. G 3G1 C UNFL'RN-ISIIEL ) CHAMBERS FOR HOrSE- Kopplng to man and wife , 110 children , 318 N. 17th G C37 FOR RENT , STORES AND OFFICES Raton , IHc word flmt Inirrtlon Ic a word thereafter Nothing taV.pn for less thanlJc. 1C MONTHS LEASE OF STORE. 309 S. 17TH 1-3C3 FOR RENT , THE 4-STORY BRICK BUILDING. fflC Farnam ht. The ImildlnK hat a Ureprouf cement tiaBement. complete Btpam huutln ? fix tures wattr on all ( loots , can , etc. Apply at the olflpi of The Bif > I 010 FOR RENT THT ; HA-NDSOME BASEMENT room DOx'O feet on Farnam [ street In the New " 5 ork Life BldR , Inn rent A ; > ) ilj to acent. 205 New lorl. Life building I M441 C' AGENTS WANTED. Rates , lV c word flrtt Inioitlon , Ic a word thereafter Nothing takn for lena than 2-"c. AGE.NTS BOTH SEXES TEN INDISPENSAble - ble articles , retail for So 10 , ahaolutely free to tmr demonstrated rustlerB The Claims Shear Co. . Kansas City , Mo. .T MC28 June 30 * AGENTS WANTED. BIG MONEY WRITE for particular * to A M. Seiinan i. Co. . Lin coln. Neb 122 North 14th J Mud Mil * WANTED , GENERAL AGENTS AT OMAHA. Fremont , Grand Island , Norfolk and Beatrice for the Union Central Life Insurance , comjiany J2 000 000 DO In force In Nebraska Renewal contracts Address J M Edmlslon stale ncent , Lincoln , Neb J MB7S M19 AGENTS HUSTLERS. BIG MONEY APPLY room 433 , Paxton blocU. J 872 MIS * COMBINATION DIPPER CONVETITABLE INTO frnlt Jar filler funnel , filter htratners , pint miasuie and other uses Agents wanted every where Write at once for exrlusHe territory Entirely new. Samples post paid 33c. Granite S. P Co Barl.tr block , roum DO J 11414 e * LADY AGENTS WANTED , 110 00 WEEK MRS. Mitchell 141C Howard street. J M43J b * WANTED ENERGETIC AGENTS TO PLACE and s ll our latest and best blot mnc-btnes. Big money made on fimall capital \\rlte for particulars Charles T Maley No\clt > Co , Cincinnati , O J M48S t' AGENTS WANTED LIFE OF JAMES G. Blcine bj Gall Hamilton Authorized lis Mrs. Blalne Recommended by the pemonal friends of the lute Mr Blalne BB the only authentic. reliable bio graphy of the great Btaui > mun Apply for terms and terrltorj at once. BurLe \ t hamber- lln. Omaha , Neb J M4UO f WANTED TO RENT. Rates Ifec a word first Insertion , le a word thereafter Nothing taken forless than 2Tc WANTED TO RENT A FURNISHED MEDIUM sited house , with barn , modern conveniences , by gentleman and wife References exchanged. Call at Room 3 , N Y Life bldg KM4W C' RENTAL AGENCY. Rates , ifec word first Insertion Ic a word thereafter Nothing tal.en for less than 25c RENT REDUCED ON HOUSES AND ROOMS 3 good rooms K W > . 4 rooms rental. JIO 00 Cottages from S3 ov up Printed list G F Butts , 2JO S. 17th street. L M77S MIC STORAGE. Rates. Ike word first Imertlon , Ic a word thenofter. Nothing taken for less than 23c STORAGE rOR TlOUSElfoLrT GOODsT CLEAN and cheap late R. Wells , 1111 Furnam FurnamM364 M-364 STORAGE.WILLIAMS 4 CROSS. 1214 HARNEY W JC3 STOVES STORED DURING THE SUMMER. Ii07 Douglas. Omaha Stove Repair works M1B4 Maj 31 WANTED TO BtTY. Rates , IVjC word first Insertion Ic a word thereafter Nothing taken fur lets than 2"ic HIGHEST PRICE FOR 2D-HAND FURNITURE carpets , etc. S H Brown , 320 N. 10th Ttl 1711. ' MO- RETAIL LUMBER YARD NEB OR WESTERN Iowa Address P O. Boi. Kl Dm Id Oltj Neb _ N 170 M24 * FORSALE HORSES , WAGONB.ETC. Raits. H-c wurd first Insertion Ic a word thereafter Nothing taLtii lor lens than 25c Alj7 klND S OF VEHICLES AT MC ON THE dollar. W. P. Mumauen. 121J Farnam st P 341 M3 FOR SALE TWO BUCKBOARDS LIGHT farm uagon tanopy top surry harueHS and pole Gee \ \ HolbrpoL , 1C23 I'mimm streft P 3S4 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Rates , l'4o word first Insertion Ic a word thereafter. Nothlnc taken fur lets than 23c MDEVNALK. BRICK AND TILE. WM J WEL- khans , 331 Board of Trade bulldlnc Q M728 Ml 4 NEW AND SECOND-HAND BICYCLES chtap. F. E. Bell. U07 N. Y. Life , Omaha. Q-M&41 M10- BALED HAY FOR SALE THE STANDARD Cattle company. Ames , Nil ) . , have 2 000 tuns of good turn-Blared hay for Kale All urtleiB tilled prompt ! ) Q 3iG I'OOL TABLE , NEARLY NEW. COST POO.00 for sale S100 00. Williams A. Mlttan. room 113 MoCacue bulldliie , opposite MODERN STEEL RANGE CHEAP C F HuttK. 2 K. 17lh ntruut Q MIS9 5 MISCELLANEOUS. Rate * . l ! c wurU flri-t Insanlon , lo a word thw after Nothlnc taken for lss than 2S& . WORLU'S FAIR SOLIST QUARTET ( TRO- cailflni ) vtio hav severiMl tbetr t n- UMCttou with the Frltx Wtrth Con- ttrrt hull. are now In position to actept uncag mnt > for mnoertn , l > all , plcnlei cir other amiuemrnu. Funhrr InturnmUon at I'red Thlec , 11 bouth Uth Ht. 3d flour , or Alb In Hunter , 43 * Park avenu * . Council Blutfs , la. R 4M 6 * CLAraVOYANTS Vc vvord lir t liiiwrtiun , le avcrd thwuafler Nnthlng taken fur lt e tl.tn 2Co , MRS. DR.H liable . BATHS. ETC. MADAME SMITH. 09 a J3TH. IU FLOOR. roum i UauaBR.bpor , eluuho ! . ctonm nil- t'hirln ana noi baUin , " 1 XMt 6 * * M AI > AMK LKt'\V-N 1114 CAl-Jl L AVLNl-a u now room 4 , nuuauci : . alcubv val ! > liui and < - 1 ! u U l-i , - ! PERSONAL. _ _ Rate * , me wenl first Inserttim le a wvrtl thereafter Nothing taken tor leia than 2 e. TOUR FORTfNK READ HROt'GH THE 1 n In yrmr hand. 6tt S ITUi ut r M i t * OKT MAIIHIKU SEND FOR MY BIG PAPER ; hundred * of ftdverttm > rs wmnt hu < ibnnds and wive * . Mailed iwl d for stamp W H. Har- ln-ek. Denrtr. Cole tt Mm miB' _ MADAMK LA ROOIC. MASSAGE. 3St N 1 TH , IMtrlon 12 and 11 V M84 < t * _ COMJWND OXYOKN Ct'RBS ASTHMA bronelittU , ponmtratitlon. c t rrli , etc Three days free at R. a. Douglas blk. 10th and Dodge VIAV1. ItOME TREATMENT FOR LADIES Healtti tHxik & mnmltHtlnn free Addr iw or call Vlnvt Co BUlte S4 .Bee bldg. Lady attendant. X'- MASSAGE TREATMENT. ELBCTRO-THKR- nwl l th Sculp A hair tr-atim-nt manicure & chirojmllK. Mrs. Pust. 31S S l&lh. Wlthnpll WW. V 38 GOOD SAMARITAN REMEDY COMPANY , * )4 N 18th utreet , cure chronic dlwanes of either wj or money retundi-d. 11 00r month , fend Matnii ur call , w ant ludy acent O M > > M21 * HAVE THE STATE HOTEL JIMS TO 1312 Douglas street , nenlj refurnished and refitted In first clam order. Would be pleased to have the public give me tholr patronage. Open all hours. Mrs J F Reid. U 144 MASSAGE , MADAME BERNARD 1419 DODGE UM 4 7 It * MRS. F. DORSET , CARD READING 11Z.1 N. 20th street. U 474 7 * NEXT OF KIN HEIRF WANTED A DE- Bcrlptlve Index of 211 < m nnmes of heirs adver- tl ! < d for ( Urlttih Bubjectfii who have died In Great Britain Ireland India Australia etc. from lliOS mpvrtKhtPd Price n 00 P O order Address Rtrhnrdson & Co ofllpe C17 Heed building , 121& Filbert street. Philadelphia J'H t-M4W 4- MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE. Rat s 1MC word first Insertion , Ic a word thereafter Nothing taken for less than 23c. C. A. STARR. CITY LOANS ON IMPROVED proptrt ) . Moved office to CU N. Y. Life build ing. W M383 M5 JOHN M CLARKE. J J. BROWN'S BLOCK. Jl.OJO.OfJfl 00 real estate , 6 per cent mone > No tary public W M405 7' LOANS ON REAL ESTATE FOR ANY LENGTH of time , from thlrti dajs to tlxe learn. Reed & Selbs , 334 Board of Ttade Warrants bought W230 ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO 315 N.Y LIFE , loans at low rates for choice aecurlt } on Ne braska and Ion a farms or Omaha clt ; property W-370 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real estate. Itruirmn , Loxe . Co Paxtnn bill W 371 MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES ON Improved and unimproved Omaha real estate 1 to D sears. Fidelity Trust Co , 1702 Fnrnam. W 372 WANTED APPLICATIONS FOR LOANS .7. D. Zltlle Brown block , Omaha. W 373 LOANS ON IMPROVED i UNIMPROVED CITY property , J3.000dpnards. . D to Cij per cent , no delays. W. Farnam Smith S. Co , 1 20 rarnam. W 374 LOANS ON REAL ESTATE WARRANTS OOOD nous , tie , bought. Garvtn Bros. , 210 N Y Life. W-375 MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES THE O F. Davis Co , 1505 rarnam St. W 370 MONEY TO LOAN ON FARMS IN DOUGLAS , Improved and unimproved Orimha rtal estate Fiddltv Trust Co , 1702 Fnrnam Bt W 372 OMAHA LOAN k TRUST CO , 1CTH AND Douglas stre'ts , loan money on city and farm property at lowest latts of interest W 377 LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES LOANED ON or bought F. C Chetney , Kansas City M i W 37k MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA PROPERTY and Nebraska farms nt from C to 7 per cent. W B Melkle , Flrtt National bank Imlllins W 37B _ UNITED STATES MORTGAGE CO OF NEW Yorlt. SubmH choice loans to F S Pu ey. agent. First National bank building W M223 m2C MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. Rates l c word first Insertion Ic a "word thereafter Nothing taken for less than 23c MONEY TO LOAN We will loan you any Bum which you wish , small or large at the lowest pjslble rates In the quickest possible time , and for any length of time to suit } ou You can pay It bad : tn such Installments as you wish , when you wish , and onb pav for It as long ae you keep It- Yi > u can borrow on HOUSEHOLD FLRNITtTRE AND PIANOS. HORSES WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS , MERCHANDISE. OR ANY OTHER SECURITY , without publlclts or removal of property. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN" CO. , 30fi SOUTH 1CTH STREET , Firs * flooor abov e the street , THE OLDEST. LARGEST AND ONLY INCOR PORATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA X b3 MUiNEY TO LOAN. 701 N. T. LIFE BLDG. X-S43 WILL LOAN MONEY ON ANY KIND OF SE- curltj. strictly confidential A E Harris loom 1. Continental block. X 3SO MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE PIANOS , all articles of value Fred Terr } , 430 liamge blocl : X 381 THE PLACE TO BORROW 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 LARGE OR SMALL AMOUNTS , MONEY AT LOWEST 1 O5SIBLE RATES , MONEY IN QUICKEST POSSIBLE TIME , MONEY THAT you may pay back at ans time , and In any amount Is at ROOM 4 , W1TH- NELL block corner 15th and Harney streets THE FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO X 3S2 MONEY TO LOAN ON HORSES WAGONS pianos and furniture of all kinds Business confidential J B. Haddock room 427 Ramge Work X 3S4 MONEY TO LOAN ON PERSONAL PROP- trti. Irvln Loan Co. , 701 N Y Life building X M271 BUSINESS CHANCES. Rates Iter word first Inseitlon , Ic a word thereafter Nothing taken for less than 2Sc. FOU SALE. JS.OOO 00 CLEAN HARDWARE kl-jcis In one of the best towns In Iowa Will take part cash and balance In long time well necured notes. Lock Box 2C , Stuart. Nun. Y-M132 4 * FRENCH S. CO. , ROOM 22 SCIILITZ BLDC3 Omaha , make a specialty of business chances bu > , sell or trade stocks of mctthandlsc and real estate furnish partners and capital und always have opportunities for profitable in- teatments. Consult them. Y ! G9. WANTED. TO BUY "INTEREST AND BECOME associated In management rstablUied paying business In Omaha , have managed flmtncts large wholesale bouse , familiar with Insurance , loans , banking etc. : references exchanged Address K 31 Bee Y M344 THE NATIONAL INFORMATION AND EX- chuiige company places into communication par- sum desiring to bu > or sell bumiiesM opportun ities and negotiable ! turlll makes leal es tate loans and tollettluns writes Insurance In nil Us bram hts nnd furnishes reliable reports upon values , of proper ! } Ill all parts of the countrj What have you to offer or vvtiat du you wont ? 203 First National Bank building , Omaha. Neb. Y M2CC 4 WANTED. TO BUY INTEREST AND BECOME associated In management established paying business tn Omaha , have managed finances large wholesale house , familiar with Insurance , loans hanking etc , references exchanged Address K 31. Bee Y M344 FOR SALE RESTAURANT , BEST LOCATION In So Omaha , reauun for Belling , dealt In fam ily , will sell cheap. Call or write O'Netrs Teal estate office. So Omaha. Y 431-4 * WANTED. PARTNER , LADY OR GENTLE- tnan , with small capital , tn a sure pailnc legitimate business experience uuritiessary , this will Imar invistlgatlun Address Mian Maruo. Barker house Omaha. Y M4.P4 RESTAURANT AND 71OOMING HOl-faE PAYIng - Ing well , price , 140Q. terms reasonable also a grocery store for Jl.&Od. and other clmnten Williams & Mlttan. room 313 , McCague build ing , opposite pottoRIci y 470 C MEAT MARKET AND DWELLING FOR RENT tn Benson Place Inquire M O Hearn 1410 N iitnli street. Y 450 3" WANTED. A PARTNER WHO IIAS JSOO > cath. to Hurt a Cm-class hand laundry In Omaha Have all n c ar > fixtures. IntliidlnE horses and wuguni Address K 3 > , Her orUce. Y-.NHB7 i * A NUMBER ONE LOCATION FOR A FURNIture - ture dealer Fur iiUculur , address P. O Box 216. Louisville , Nib. Y M4 4 * FOR EXCHANGE Rates l > * c word flrst Insertion. Ic a word therxafter Nothing talten for less than ZSc STOCK OF MILLINERY AND NOTIONS , wantboreot . cattle Uax 2 , Fraukf ort irid. Z 3te _ _ 1 OWN 100 FARMS IN NEBRASKA. KANSAS and Dakota will sell chimp or excbaucc fur mdse , her * * .t tattle Aiidrac bo > 7C , Frankfort InO. z-ia _ OMAHA PROI'KRTT FOR SOUTHERN OH PA- cltlc c-omt proixtrtr or lurm Addnuni K 15 Bee Omaha. NeU y.M 16C C' TO ENCniANGB 1 OR BKti.E. UEKMAN art eleg-Bnth bound , 01 er 1W i ei ai tnes. vv tj ; pa ) cakU diCtrrnc * . AJilen Dux 1' Okeu , 1-jin Z4Sl 7 * FOB. ± CHAKGE. CentJnnedt.-11' -ACRK RANCH WITH " IRRIGATED NO am > nimenti. ( In prune tpitlmv * nd pl ntr at ranire t eiehanRr for Oiriatinf projxBrtj- F D. Wtead , l th and IV irt . WANTED. TO TRADK A KJfK COTTAOK. with two lulu , dimmed Itf rKtincr and trrv fnm InrumbMtnre. for a , WiM liumr In the city Will BMunw ln unl > rRn ? < > or pay dlffe . anee 11 Hall , Fioretur. N hr Z M4T 10 * FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. Rates. ! Hc word first liHwition Ic a word thereafter Nothing taken fnr IITP than 3Rc. FOR SALE , OVER ltiflO CAUEFVLLY sS- lected farms m.uUeri'J all over Iowa and Ne braska. Hundred ! of the most Invltlne "jarcnlna , The bept and safest Investment tn lie fnund In America Any one of these 4 000 farms will earn a goad interest on the Invesmtrtt. iTlc-en range from f8.co to fyi 00 per ncre. Vo Ilrts cent out No trade * W iwve th fHnns nn1 the bnrcalns. Cnll for partleulam Horim * Hill , 140R Farniiin street RB ' 97m7 _ _ FARM LANDS C.F. HARRISON , MS TTY LIFE * ' . B M3 M19' I > O YOU WANT A HOME , A COZY LITTLE farm of 3 to 30 acres , where y < iu can attend to your business Ir the city mid raise your own fruit vegetables nnd pmiltrj and ll\e like a Klrg when times ore hard7 tiime quick and get > our choice Terms easy. Add. Ifex IW Mlllnrd. Nell. R E 172 BARGAIN N E CORNER 29TH AND H1CK- on * F K Darling. Darker block RB 386 BARGAINS. HOUSES. LOTS AND FARMS , sale or trade , F. K. Darling , Barker bkitk RE 38C FARM IilKD * . C F. HARRIS JNill N.Y.LIFE Rli 8B ! Mlll'i WE HAVE JUST COMPLETED AND WILL sell at actual cost 2 beautiful six-room modern cottages east front on S. llth street near Brownell hall Terms very easj , or will rent to desirable parties. One of the 9 cottages we built during the lairt year In Avondale park remains unsold It Is a most decided bargain at 53 too It has all modern Improvemtnts. Including electric lighting , one mll from P. O , all special tujis paid Let us ehow sou this prdjitrt } . Terms cosy. A full lot well located , near motor , for J3IX ) , Is a snap We have two such that can be mild on monthly payments of (3 each. ElthT i > ne Is worth double the amount asked Oxll In and txamlne our lint st.cn Fidelity Trust Company , 17th and Farnam streets. RE S5M8 EXCELLENT BARGAIN : CORNER 100 FEET , on prade. fronting on paved * 4r * et with m 'tor cars sewtr nnd water , public Improvements all paid for. 15 MO 00 For teims "e Williams Ac Mlttnn room 313 MCCnguc bulldlnc ; or call 203 ] South 13th street RE M434 6 * B , JO AND 20ARE TRACTS. 2'- . MILES EAST of Council Blurts at line 00 to MOD no per ncre suitable for fruit gardens ana homts Day i Hess Counc.il Bluffs It E-M4'I4 JS LOST ! Rates l c word first Insertion Ic a word thereafter Nothing taken for less than 23c LOST , ON DOUGLAS OR FARNAM STREETS , between 12th nnd Uth streets 1 pair gold eE Return to C BNilsun , 20" S 13th and get nward M41)2 ) 4 * LOST GOLD BOWED SPECTACLES BE- twe < n VlnKin and Capitol , ) Itcward If returned to 2113 South Hth , M4S2 C' LOST FLOUR SACK FULL OF UNLAUN- dcred shirts collars nnct cuITs Return to Whiting's Cth and Locust , utrott East Omaha , and rvtflve leward of f "i 00 M4S1 4 * UNDERTAKERS AND E1VIB ALMERS Rates I' c word first Insertion Ic n word thereafter Nothing taken for less than 23c H K BURKETT FUNERAL T ir ECTOR AND embalmer JC1S Chicnco , Tel , KO 3S8 MUSIC , ART AND LANGUAGE. Rates lv c word first Insertion Ic n word thereafter Nothing taken for fess than 23e G F GILLENBECK. BANJOIST AND teacher. 1S10 Lallfoi-nla t. D14 UPHOLSTEBING. Rates li-c word flrst insertion Ic a word thereafter Nothing taken for less than 23c CITY UPHOLSTERING CO FURNITURE made and repaired Carpels laid and furniture jiatched and polished. 2JOS rarnam tel 13S3 201 M23 PASTURAGE WE HAVE ICO ACRES OF BLt E GRASS PAS- turr for horses. Board ftnc-e spring v\ater Barton A. Phelps Gllrnore Net or A W Phelps i. Son , 2)7 N Y Life bldg T-lephone 1034 M il O J21 DRESSMAEJNG. Rates IHc word lirit Insertion Ic a word thtreafter. Noihlog taken for Itss than 23c DRESSMAKING IN FAMILIES ADDRESS Miss Sturdy. 4218 Nicholas sin et. M937 M21 * MEDICAL. Rates. Ifco word flrst Insertion. Ic a word thcitafter Nothing tuken for ICFS than 23c , DR C. V CROOKS' NEW METHOD TREAT- mcnt of nerves , stomach , heart 407 Bee bldg. 390 SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. Rates l"4e word first Insertion Ic n word thticafter Nothing taken for Itss than 23c V. AN SANT S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND 613 N Y Life Omaha Ask for cinuUr M331 BUREAU. bUE S : CD. SOLICITOUS.ROD Bulldlns , OMAHA NEK. Aclnoo FEER leaves luiilCAUo BLitLtNGluN iQ lAruveH Onuiiaf Depot loin and Mason Sis. i Omahi .4opm .Chicago \ estlbu.e . . . . :30arc l. < iam. . . Ciilcago Exprtss . . . . 4.2pm 7.C2pm . . . .Chicago end Iowa Local . . . . i.iitam 11 3 am . . I'aelhc Junction Local 5 S3pm J-tuvek , ttltUi\GION A. MO RIVEILjArrn es Omahal Depo' IQlb and Mason Els. I Oinalm It ) loam Denver Express lO.lCam.Deadwood Express . . . 4 10pm 4 50pm Denver Express . . 4.10pm C.Uipin. .Nebraska Local ( except iain ) C'Mvm t 16am Lincoln Local ( except Sunday ) H 2jam Lcavei I H C HI ! i A. c. Ii , Arrlies Omalial Depot lutli and Mason Bts. I Omaha t.43am . ICansas City Day Express & ijnni 84IpmK C Night Er via U 1Trans. . C.Mam Leaves . CHICAGO. II. 1 4. PACIFIC lArrlves OinahalUnlon Depot 10th nnd Mason Jits. I Omahn EAST 10 I'.om Atlantic Express ( ex. Sunday ) . C.03pm C-23pm Night Express . C 40am 4.4ilpm. Chicago VestlbulelLimited . . l-2ipm 11.33pm OklaiLima Exp. ( to C Ii ex fluiu. t 33am WEST C 33am Oklahoma < L Texas Exrj ( ex Sun)11.33am ) 1.33pm _ . . .CuluriicTo Limited . . . 4.10pm Leaves I UNION PACIFIC ( Arrives Oma.h . | Unlon Depot. 10th & Mason 3U. | Omaha B.COam . „ . . „ .Denver Expires . lHrjim I Cpm . Overland Flyw . C-.iOum C:4pm.Beatrlcn & SlromBb't li ( ex 8un.ll.uani C.40im . . .Pacific Express. . 10 Uam . Fast Mal. . LtaTes"ICHICAGO MIL. i. Stf PAUL. I ArrTeT omalmiUiuon Depot loth & M > tsan Bts | Omaha " 1.33pm Chicago Limited . S.j'jam 11.10am Chicago Express ten Sun. ) „ 8:3uprn : Ltaves j F , E. i'MO VAELui. .Arrlvei Onuihal Deput lulh and Web ui < bit , i Omah f.Ojum Deudwood Explxu a Junm ( Ex Eat ) Wyo. Exp x. Moo. ) t K-pm t.out < m .Norfolk Express ( fcx. , tiunduj .10 Jiaia t.30pm . bt. Paul Express . t.40am Leaves ( CHICAGO A. NOKTlfVM-iiT N .Arm e * Omab . , U P Depot loth & Muton Sts | Omaha Jl U5am CJilcago Tixprtife , . . l.i > pm 4.0jpm . . .Vestlbul * Ltmiljd. . . . . „ .20aro t.3ipm Eastern l'lyef.M . . . Z.linai t.J'JjimCEx. get. ) Chic Pass. . ( Ex. Mon. ) Zspm _ .K Uji _ Mo _ 3'jlley | Local _ 10 Ltaves i MlobUl Rl PACIFIC lArr.ir. Omahal Depot IMfa and Websicr Sis I umaha t:00am. ( : . . . St. Louis Kxprvss . C Main V.JOpm. . . . . bu Luuls ExprvsK C 6.imi jjopm.pally ( ex. Bun 1 Nebraska Local > luuni Leaven ! C. bT. P , . SlTli.'Sji " TArr.TTvT Omahal DonotlBth _ and VVtiieter Sis i Omaha b 00am Sioux Ctt } Aoeom ( Ex Sun * -0.ipm 10 oaam tiloux Cltj Aoooiu ( Sun Onl > i S Oupm IS.lipm Sioux C'ltj Express fEx. bun 11 5ium J'jjpm. . . _ Bt Paul Limited V 4Uuin Ltuve. ( blOUX CITV Ik PAClrTi OmahtJU I" Dtnot lltth . Maso K.Kaw. Skiur CMy PakMinger _ SIOUX CITY & J'AO.Ffi : " , Air t tWMt | loUi and debater Sis. I Uiimiia . . . , Paul Limited . . * 40 r > _ ChliJito Limited _ > 4Qur Eai-e r OMAHA t T 1 UIS " " Arrive * C _ P D t > iit llnh & i w _ S'jJ ' " ' " ' . . Lc-jli Cannno Jt&U AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Reception Qirsn by the Directors of tic Hospital ABsooifttSon Ywterday , ARRANGEMENTS FOR NURSING THE SICK Concert to lie Ghrn by th < < Chrlntliin Kti- cteator loiilglit Tire Attrllmtcd to nn IncrntllnrjOtlirr Maglr Olty w . A public reception was given yesterday afternoon by the directors of the South Omaha Hospital amociatlon at the hospital on Twenty-fifth iitreet. A large number of South Omaha's best citizens called between the hours of 5 and 5 o'clock , and many were hward to express themselves as being surprised In finding that such comfortable quarters had been arranged by the a m > cla > tlonUpon Upon entering the ground floor reception room the visitors were met by the ladle * who have worked incessantly to organize the association. They are Mrs. Denny Al- berry. Mrs. John C. Carroll. Mrs n. H. nickard , Mrs H. M. Atherton , Mrs. Dr. Berry , Mrs. B. r. Carpenter , Miss Maggie Pollard * Mrs Dr. Ensor. Mrs. Claud Tal- bott , Mrs Ed Munshaw. Mrs J M Fowler , and Mrs. S E Hyatt. The reception com mittee served the vlnltors with coffee and light refreshments They wore then shown through the apartments on the second floor. The ladles had arranged everything very tastily. Flowers and plants were placed in every available spot and the rooms were as clean and tidy as one will see in a well regulated household. When this building was leased the agree ment was that the Associated Charities would use the ground floor and the second floor would be used bj the Hospital associa tion. At the head of the stairway in the froiu of the building is a good-sired recep tion room On the north of this is a small bedroom , which has one bed. The first room west of this one is rather large and con tains three bfdfc The rear b-d-oom to the wes.t is supplied with two beds and the kitchen is to the fcouth of this apartment. In the rear of the kitchen is the bathroom The whole arrangement Is very convenient and the ladles feel very proud of the result of their efforts. Rev. J H. McDevItt has been very active In assisting the ladies to organize the association and Is deserving of much credit for his work. Mr Edward McBnde has charge of the Associated Charities department and Mrs S E Hj-att is the matron of the bonltal. . The association is now readv to receive patients and all it lacks Is sufficient fundb to carry the project through It Is some thing that has been badly needed In South Omaha for a long time , and it is the opinion of the directors that tie people will now take hold and give the enterprise the sup port it deserves. lloiL of u J"ir < bug. Fire was discovered in the building occu pied by Behreman & Bugge on Twenty-fifth street , south of N , about 3 o'clock jesterday morning. OHicT Emerlck turned in the alarm and the firemen were soon at the scesia. The flremen from the packing houses also turned out The place was evidently set on fire as there was no combustible matter on this floor and no person had been In the building after it was closed at C o'clock In the evenIng - Ing The fire was started on the floor among the shavings In the rear of the build ing The flames ran along to the walls on both sides and were soon to the ceiling P J Traber has a photograph gallery on the second floor Mr. Traber sleeps In this apartment and was aroused by hearing the crackling of the burning timbers He sprang out of bed and barely had time to escape His stock was damaged about $3DO. He had no insurance AVhen the flremen reached the scene they promptly smothered the flames on the ground floor , but it was some little time before they could check the flames on the second floor. The building was damaged about ? "iOO It is owned by A. B Ross of Omaha and was fully Insured. Behreman H Bugge carried Insurance on their machinery and tools , but neither were damaged. John Gorman oc cupies a portion of the ground floor as a paint shop , but none of hist stock was dam aged , as the fire was confined to the rear of the building. F. Boyle conducts a second hand btore in the building south of the on * burned and his stock was slightly damaged i by water The police will endeavor to locate the fiend who fired the place. There is a strong sentiment against firebugs in South Omaha at the present time and if one should bo caught the punishment would be apt to be pretty severe. Chrlitlan Kniloior Couwrt. The concert to be given at the Presby terian church tonight promises to be one of the best musical entertainments ever given In South Omaha. It is given under the auspices of the Young People's Society of Christian Enfleavor. The following pro gram will be carried outMarch - March The Veteran Magic Cltv Orchestra. Overture Queen of Hearts Suppe Tiocadeto Quartet. Soprano Solo Cadiz Maid ( Bolero.Dtllbes M SB Mvrtle Coon Viola Solo a Romance , b Pastornle Ga votte . . Rltter Mr Rudolph Engel. Vocal Duet Selected Mrs W. Sage and Mr. J. C. Cailey. Trombone Solo David Mr Huster. Rural PIctui ei Waltz Magic City Orchestra. Vocal Solo Comic Song Mr. J Smith Clarionet Solo Scenic Air Beigson Mr J Thies. Christmas Chimes Gavotte Magic Cltj Orchestra. Soprano Solo ( Violin Obllgato-Sprlng Flower . . . Helnecke Miss Myrtle Coon. Xvlophone Solo Chicago Day . . .Hainack Piaved bv the Composer. Cornet Quai tet-Tliis is the Day of Our Lord . . .Troqadero Quartet Galaxy of Sonrh Medlv Maple City Orchestra. Mr. Slgmund Landhberg , Accompanist. After the Gambler * . Mrs. Mary 0 Brlen jes-terday swore out warrants for the arrest of live gamblers , being Impelled to do so by the fact , as she alleges , that her husband has lost J2.000 in gambling houses In the last two weeks At torney Hedges placed the warrants in the hands of Constable Eddy , who refused to serve them. They were then given to Con stable Breunan , who got service only on L. Llneberger. Mr. Hedges then swore out a warrant for the arrest of Eddj. who. it is alleged , gave a "Up" to the men who were w anted. Mnclc City Ooislii. Mrs D S. Clark has gone to Superior on a visit Dr P. Striker of Galena. Ill , ir , visiting his son. A P Stryker , and attending the meeting of the Dental association. Charles Buchanan is in the city to make arras gfm ntR to rtroiw * a war drama en- tltted. "Break-tag Oat of the War " The nbell of th * In * hot l building Is In a dMiRwous condition , and IMC t-en or- dw4 torn down by the building ln i > cinr. Dr and Mm. Oothard of Atlantic , la. . , and Dr. CharlM C. I'ltmttvtt of Anita I * . , are the gucpt * ( vf Mr. and Mm CauRhey. Mdglc Olty oo ncll No. OKI N tkitml Union will mpet Friday evening at Knlghtd of Pythias halt. All member * are requested to be present Dr jHincK Kellcy , who h i tatti In b d health for rom * tlms , left Wedniwd * ? lor TVrotito , vhere he will rtitnitlri for an In definite perhKl In ih * hope of building p his health He was wwnp nlpd by a brothw who llw * In Toronto Dr. Kcltey ha enjoyed a good practice In this city , and will resume lilK practice us mx > n as his htwlth will permit Rev Dawson of the Mrthoilllrt church Iws arranged a pouri" * of lucture * tt > b * jrlven for the benefit of th * church on th * fdllowinn dates' lt v Frank Crane. M y 8 ; W P. Murray. Ph D , May 10 , Rev W. K Beans. Maj 17 , Hon J. A William * . M y S4 , and a musical collection and elocution ary entertainment Mnj SI The course tickets for adult * are DO cents. or A K < llglou MiuiliicV lcpprntr HtTort * to KriK h An liliUlmp Corrlciin. NEW YORK , MHJ K Archbishop Corrigan was the object of attack of a maniacal crank for a few moments today just BE he was pre paring to go from his residence to the ca thedral A servant responded to a ring at the door b ll and found a man on his knees In the vestibule "I want to be forgiven. " ( .houted the stranger , -who clutched his hands spasmodically , kissed the floor and made all sorts nf gesticulations. As the servant stood looking at him for a moment the maniac made a spring for the inner door. "I want to see the archbishop in his study , " he cried Th servant restrained him , and a policeman , attracted by the noise , ran up the steps and M-lred the crank. who was taken to the police rtation and sub sequently committed to bs examined as to his sanity The man's name Is John H Fell , and for- merlj he was , a member of the firm of Fell & Van Ness , furniture dealers , Third avenue and Slxtvfourth street. He shows unmis takable evidence of icllglous , craze "I gave up working for the people down here to work for the men up above , " he bald to the Justice who e-xamlned him , and he added that he would see Archbishop Cor rigan no matter If it took him a lifetime Two or three court officers tried to stop him from singing hymns in court , but failed , .IT r inan : I * AT. ,101 : . Siic'ond Attempt in H Muirt Tlruo to Hum IVoplt * A Ihc. ST. JOSEPH , May 2 Laht night a house occupied by a family named Bishop was set on fire and the family narrowly escaped The fire was started in a room just below the slerping apartment occupied by Bishop and his wife , there being a hole In the floor , through which a btove pipe had been passed. This is the fcecond attempt at burning people to death in this town within a month. The other case was where a bedioom was pet afire In the room were two small children , who were almost suffo cated and who would have burned to death In a few minutes , as the bed had been fired. fur Moreof the I > < tallh. NEW YORK , May 3 A bill of itemized particulars in the suit brought by David Belosco against N K. Fall banks In Chicago and Louise Dudley Carter was asked before Judge Lawrence in the supreme court. The suit was brought by Belasco to recover JGj.OOO which he claims as compensation for preparing Mrs. Carter for the stage , gener ally speaking , for Instructing her in the study of parts in plajb specified and for re writing , staging uiid managing the play called the "Ugly Duckling , " which was pro duced at the Broadway theater and on the road for a period of ten months Counsdl for the defendants claimed that the bill of particulars submitted by the plaintiff was altofpther too general , and h- asked that the plaintiff file one sp"clfjlng the dates and places where the work for which the ? C5,000 is claimed was done Judge Lawrence le- served his decis5on. Denver Guinbli r > Luratlnc In Colfax. DENVER , May 3 All the gamblers , forced by the rsSorgnnized police department to abandon buslnesb in this city , are locat ing across the jiver in Colfax , where thej are assured of protection. The anti- gambling petition has received onlj 147 big- natures In that town , principally of women , while SC9 voters have signed a petitlwn to the town board in favor of tie gamblers. Default oil IvaiihaRl'uclflc ConKols. NEW YORK. May 3 Default has been made on the May coupons on the Kansas Pacific first consols , of which theie ore still $11,275,000 Last November default wat , made when due , but the coupons were paid in January. The receivers say now that the-re is no money available to pay the Ma } coupons and that the default is permanent. Vallcjrio J.rm - for England. NEW YORK May S The British yacht Valkj rle. Captain William Craufield , passed quarantine homeward bound in tow of the tug Lewis Pulver today. The Valkyrie is j-awl-rlggtd and han her foretnp man housed. The British ciiBlgn floats from her jigger mast. TIICKCVLTi MA INSTRUMENTS placed on record May 3 , 1SO-1 - : WAIUIANTV nnnns. B 1. Kern to Denncy H O'Nell , hits ! > nn3 1(1. ( hlocl 132 South Omaha . .f 15 J 1" HUU , rind wife to Martha HIcKs. lot 20. bluLk S , Per umH & 31B add . . E25 Theresa ISu-miir to I * T S KlrUhush. e 28 ft-et lot G block IS Jctt'-r'i > add C71 C n Klrkpatrlck imd tiuslmnd to L V Bchlndel , 1'ils 7 und S , tilocl ; ig Soirh Omn > ia C.COO B A llensnn and wife to T ederlUc llt-rzke , 100 feet lots 1 * and 18 , black 3 , Cunip- liell B naa , . . . . 3 ; DM Oniiiha Loan nnd Tru t ctomjian } to AV KesBlcr , lot K , Mticlt ] 0. E U lingers1 add 3,00 ! ) W KeBilcr and husband to Qronha 1 * > an nnil Truxt cmnpuiiy , lot 15 , block S , Cot- tuse ) inrl. . f CO n A Itpn > > n trustee , to T 3'apln , Jr , lot 7 lilml. i liciiHin . . . . . . . 400 Mcropu' Smlnea bank to Ilenrj Iuffm ie- ter X"jk % feet , oormmnclns at BW corner hit I ) Hiunnll B odd . . . . . . 2,000 Thomas II Ui < 'njut to MrQiEVJe SmlngB luink nimu uud GOxU ) feet , ommuenrtne ut EU C-OIIHT lut D. Fume 2r > W M C Wi-ui and huBlmnd to H 1 , Li-hmr ft ill. o > t Wm.U 12 , newmtl iidd tn CarrlKan 1'lace . , 4H > J H llalticy and wife to C i' MalmhorK W in lut C , Wuck 18 , uromid add to littlfard 1'liite . . MO hurtle to Alfit'i ) Oailson , o ' lot C. bind ; IS. BaniP . . . . . . 450 Qt IT OUAIM DlIKn.S , WllUum Tliunniunn i-t ul to A U HuUiian , lot 1. block I. Kimtcr'H in Id 409 nnnns J W llnuder , cpi'clat umplrr to White Ilivn bluing * I'.mk. ' e ' 3 lut III blucU 12 , U V Smith a udd . . . : .MO Tutul amount of lrannfrn 1.0081 Is the most important part of your organism. Three- fourths of the complaints to which the system is subject are due to impurities in the blood. You can thtrc'ure ' realize how vital it is to _ , . _ _ - , Keep It Pure For whirh nothing equals S S. S If * Tf < t. u' ' i j s , all irnpuriUts. cleanses UK- blood thor- is up the gt noral h altb SWIFT SPECIFIC CO , , Atlanta Ga. COMING TO OJIADA AT ONCE Prapoet Uiat th Ojty Will Soon Have Another Bead to the East , ILLINOIS CENTRAL READY TO BUILD HERE Oiii | Hi I went Thl City and Onuuu to llo 1'lllcU ilu t IIP Oulilt lcisKlbtr Outlit ftir tlir > clirn > .ki \fbo lure Inisglwtd that the Xe- Cmtrnl rail war ) i d nuocumtind to tb * { iremtwti e iiard timee will \m \ ngrwiftlilj- Hrirl d to learn that it ) IM ootioladrd neB - B tlaUonsKh the llUnol * Outral which will taUe the ur\vE m de liy the nplnc r- ln ? corps of the local com | > uy and build a lltie tif road from OII UR , la. , to Omuha Theoe ncotlntloiis lie\e lx n In profire * * for tiome Uiiie , but the financial 'MtriiriiHlej wurki-d materlalllr against thp coiipumnm- tlon of * he nclmme whttrrtty lhi > Illlnolt Cen tral could mul.c Oinnlia UG western tennlnUB. I'rj'eldent Dumonl. ho p er. nexor RBVP up the llclit , and In conjunction vltli Oonrral MatiaKer r. A. Nash pullt-d all sorts ol w Ires to the end that the NebrasUa Central might become \\hut the inoorporators of the omimny most earnestly desired the outlet for a new trunk lint- which would open up a new field for Omaha enterprises PreUdent Stlckney of the Maple Leaf saw the desirability of tapping the west tlnotigh Omaha , and wus anxious that his syt-tem should reach the Nebraska me tropolis , but the slump In stocks and the depression In business completely killed the hope he had entertained of making the terrrflnuB of his mad nt Omaha The Nebraska Central olllcials then opened negotiations \\ltb the Illinois Cen- tial people , with the result that President Stuyiesntit rieh and u number of friends came to Omaha last fall with a view of examining the terminals of the Nebraska Central company and Inspecting the course mapped out. Nothing Mas heard of this visit of the president of the Illinois Central to Omaha until yesterday , \\hen n tele gram vas received by The llee from Chero kee , la , the western Iowa headquarters of the Illinois Central , that survejs had been completed mid that a line would be built at once from Onawa to Omaha , which hud been in contemplation for years Th.e line will probably follow the rl\er to Coun cil BlulTs , and the Dat > t Omaha bridge will undoubtedly be used In effecting an entrance Into Omaha , LIOU ! ON - \ ItAILKOAU DUAL. M HiiehM'S Ict-tlfj to tlm Method * of J'ur- clmsinir ChUuco li-iii.limls. CHICAGO , May 3 In the Northern Pacific in\eitlgation today Frederick Abbott an nounced that he was unable to procure the books asked for \Vcdnes3aj , orders having been Issued to Attcrncj Morris to lock them up. Attorney Pettit stated that assurances were given that Edwin H Abbott of Boston would apj > ear In fore the court of Inquiry either In New York or Milwaukee with tha bookWitness Witness Abbott further testified that he was unable to find the check book to which he had alluded on Tuesday The witness had kept accounts with the Wes-teni States Con struction company , but he , was ttncble to lecall anything about them So far as ho knew the company constructed nothing Mr. Abbott did not remember having seen a peeler or syndicate agreement proposing to furnish funds for the construction of the Chicago terminals. It was final ! j decided that Mr. Abbott should be examined in New York Mr. Edward G. Mason , formerly secretary and attorney for the Chicago South Branch Dock company. testified that the property of this company was Bold in 1SS7 for $5S2,600 cash at the American National bank The attorney did not know to whom the sale was made Attorney Pet- tit submitted a letter from D. S. TVegg to H R Boutellc dated March 3 , IStfO The letter was wrilten from the office of Barlow & TVctmore , solicitors in New York. A re quest was made to ba\e the Chicago & Northern Pacific lallroud oiganized imme diately with dummy ttockholclerfc. Advice was given that in the near future papers would be forwarded which v ould show the sale of the proptrtj Attorney James L , High wo frequentlj mentioned in this let ter , which was feigned D S Wegg A later communication announced that the property must be luined over to Henry Vlllard , Charlts Colby and Thomas F Oakcs as trustees. iiATi : CL.ori > b AAVAI. I'i .hiiiic ; < 'r Mm J < < ! thut Soiix thlnglMn } lie Dime In tlm Wi > of Jluruiou } . CHICAGO. May 3 ( Special Telegram to The Bee. ) Encouiaging progress was made today toward the establishment of reasona ble excursion lates by wettern lines The Union Pacific and Atchlson were represented at the mass meeting , both lines dedarlng themselves in favor of conservative action. General Passenger Agent Lomax of the Union Pacific wild that his line hud not made the low rates charged against it Having been aw ay from h ( adquartTg for tw o vvetki he wat , not familiar with the rotes which had been made , but agreed to have his as sistant here as soon as possible with a com plete list of all reduced rates Adjournment was taken to that time , all lines being con fident that the threatened demoralization would be averted or very m'uih modified No action was tal.cn on Immigration mat ters , thut subject being avoided by common consent until excursion rates are settled. An agi foment on the latter may readily bring about one on the Immigrant question , unless the withdrawal of the Wisconsin Central from the agreement makes it im possible. On Mnj 12 the Wisconsin Central will end its membership In the Western Passen ger association The notice 1ms not jet been made public bj the association , there being a khred of hope that the Wisconsin could be induced to cancel lln notice of withdiRwal , but General Piu-senger Agent Putid uRBBrtod positively today that the decl- faion of the Wisconsin Central v ould not ba changed The reason for Its w Ithdrawal is the defeat of a resolution it propound , ruaklng 2 cents a. nillo ratet for parties of ten or more. This resolution was de feated , the Wisconsin Central claims , by the votes of lines which uave quoted 2 cents and cvun lower rates on every occasion. WILL J1I\U OlHMion ( if lEiipulrlni ; thci MliTt Vluiluit to H I'ri-si'iili'd. W. O. Cornifch , master In chanoery for the Union Pacific , will nrrlve from Bt. Paul today mid will hear argumuiitb In the Eleventh htroct A Induct case , which comes before the master on nn order made by the court et the request of the mayor and rlty council , dlrtictliiR the Union Paclliu to make necessary repairs to the structure To the pleading art uttsched Bnglnwr Kufte- aler's reteoramendutluiiB aw to tlio repaint to be made , contbinplatiug replanting and resurfacing U ulfco give * Hie prohnble cost of Hie repairs M > that the ma l r may fullj cal-i'e bat is ewentlal. The vladutt u saiU iu be in fair cnmiUlon BO far u * the Biructuii * U uiuoenmd. but it it. ab&vlutcly ju < 'frtar } thut it be reiilsril.uO. . Mr CharU'n Nichols , R ! O of St. Paul has taVen charge of the office of the mauler and will look after the accounting department rl I'uiilli : tutu I'ttilglit ItittoH. URKVER. May S This aftwaoon th MIKBOUH Pacific threw a Uemb Into freight circlet ) b > announcing a rate of 40 ceiil * from Knun.il City to Colorado eoraraun j.iolnu on packing lio-iw jiruJucUi aud a , rdte ut 35 cttut- from WlclilU. ] u iidditjou to this , tt w u , loyjrtod i Hat tha road tut ) ti.1 , CD ht > ci l cuilutuU oT lro from the Sautu Ft at ? ) ctias li'lK \ \ llt Tliolr .M JIOSTON , May 8 TUc ewnmUte * of ti bf'-ond moiteaKi bandb61der of the Ni u York A. Ntvi England hail iuiUKd a * > titi"- ii the l ncllml'lerfc Ktailn ? thut tlie ) I.I'.L ( lrttrtiiin . 'i to Bi'iun tiieii Jfbt at par anil ii erpt or have the property