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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY. MAY 8 , 1894. 8PE01HL NOTICES. Advertisement * for these column * will to taV'n until 11-30 p. m. tor th evening nn.l until : M p. tn. for tlio morning and Sunday edition * . Advrrtliorii , by rcoumttriR a numbered check , ran have nrmnerii ftildreMcil to a numl > r < yl Utter In euro ot Tin Dec. Aniwer * no ndilresied will t delivered upon prenentatlon of the check. "SITUATIONS WANTED. Hat i , IMo wonl flnt Insertion , la a word thereafter. Nothing tnk n far ten than 2SC. ANTnrjr. liY"ljAI > Y OP 45 , FUTUATION A8 houiekccptr In family whera other help In kept ; widower * ! ! family preferred. Addreaii K PI , Ife. A-.MCO U _ _ WANTHD. OIIUi FOtt aHNBItAl. IIOU8B- work. Call 891 N. nth , 1 p. m. , or after 7 P. m. * A 4 > 3t 8 BTKADT MAUiitr.n MAN. cmNnrtAi. womc of any kind. Addreni K M , Omaha lie * . * A 633 13 WANTT.D , 11Y A WOMAN. HITHATlbN AB houiirkppper tn Btnatl family. 40 ! N. Win ulrpot , room a. A M 0 * _ " " WANTED es. l ie wont flint Insertion , lo a word thereafter. NothlnR tnkcn for less than Ve. BOUCtTOIlS. TEAMS PmtNtBIIRD ; INHTAI.O- ment good * . American Wringer Co. , lew Howard at. U-350 ard . _ AGENTS , BAI.ARY On COMMIHSION. TIIC Kreatont Invention of thf1 nRf- The Now Tal ent Chi-mlcnl Ink Uniting 1'encll. Helta on tilcht. Workn Ilka magic. AnenU are making I2S.OO to fl i.M ( | > < -r week. Tor further par ticular * write the Monroe ErasingJtfg. . Co. . X , la. Cromc. Win. 1 ! .HL. BALKHMKN TO SHLl. I1AKINO POWJinn. We put our ( roods In KloM rolllm ? pins. JCO.OO month nml cjrpen rs , or commission. Chicago linking 1'owdei Co. . 707 Van Karen Btreet. Chicago. It M70I MU * IN EVERY TOWN IN n. vjuu , , SALESMAN Iowa nnrt eastern Nebraska. Address , Th Hawks Nursery Co. , Milwaukee , Win. * M13 n-M8M WANTED , MEN TO TAKE ORDERS IN CITY on salary : former experience not required. Apply nt 1518 Douglas. H MKO MM WANTEDTLAHORERs AND TEAMSTERS ON Iho IJ. & M. Ily. extension In Montana nnd Wyoming. Tree transportation. Krnmer & O'tlcarn , labor agency , llth and 1'arnnm streets. WANTED , A PIANO PLAYER.HERMAN preferred. 109 N. Oth. 11 M504 SALESMAN WANTED IN nvnilY COUNTY to well c I Kara by nainplo to dealers , Salary or commission. Experlcncn unnecei'ary. Address , with 2c Htnmp , Sterling Clear Co. , 113 Adams Btreet , Chicago , 111. II MSCT 11 * BALESMAN WANTED TO RKt.lt OUR GOODS by BamMo to the wholesale nnd retail trade ; neil on sight to every business man or firm ; liberal aalary ; money advanced for advertising nnd expenses : permanent position. Address , with stamp , King Mfff. Co. , C-4 ! , Chicago. III. * 12 I1-M62H WANTED , A GOOD STRONG HOY , 18 YEARS old ; ono who Is willing to work hnrd ; can get a good ] > iace. Give reference and where last employed. Address at once K G2 , Ileo office. * n-M644 s * WANTED.FIRST-CLASSSALESMANTO handle fancy line of hnmi nnd vbacon In Omaha. Address Imperial Packing company , Chicago. I-M610 _ _ 8 _ SALESMEN WANTED TO SELL OUR GOODS by sample to wholesale and retail trade ; Bell on sight to every buslncsi man or firm ; liberal salary nnd expenses paid ; position permanent. For terms nddresi with stamp. Centennial Mfg Co. . Milwaukee , WIs. It TAILOItT 8. J. imOI > EIUCK , 11TII A NO FAR- 10 I1-MCS1 nam. WANTED FEMALE HELP. Hates , lljo word first Insertion , le n word thereafter. Nothing taken for less Ihan 25c. LADIES WANTING OinUJ APPLY AT THE Scandinavian Young Ladles' home , 3301 Cumlng. C M335 10 _ _ _ _ BEST OF WAGES TO COMPETENT Gint , ; must be good cook and laundress. Mrs. J. U. Thurston. 2 < 0t rarnam. _ C-205 WANTID-COMTETENT amu GENERALI housework ; 2 In family. Apply 1112 8. 10th ot. WANTED , A COMPETENT OIHLi FOR SECond - end work , with city references. 1120 Park . C MD23 avenue. _ WANTED A CAPABLE SECOND GIRL. CALL on Mrs. Francis C. drablq. Landnn Court. fourth house east of the corner of South 24th stiect. " C MS83 - FOR GENERAL HOUSEwork - work ; rcvrcncorequired. . , Apply 413 North M" ' Blrce' ' C M663. 8 _ WANTED A COMPETENT GIRL FOR GEN- crnl housework. Apply 976 North 28th avenue. C MCOa 8 _ WANTED A FIRST-CLASS COOK : WAGES 35.00. 2100 DoURlaa street. _ C M615 8 WANTED. GIRL WHO WILL HELP EVEN- InitH and Sundays tn family of two for her room. Address box M4. city. _ C MC43 9 WANTED. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work. 2714 Howard street. C MC50 10 FOB BENT HOUSES. Raten , Itfo word first Insclllon , la a word thereafter. Nothing tnkcn for less than 25c. TOR RENT , TO FIRST-CLASS FAMILY OF not more than 3 grown persons , without children , 9-room modern house , 31C North 20th street. Low rent lo right party. BOKKB & Hill. 1403 Farnam Btreet. _ D 493 M7 FINE FLAT IN CLOUSER BLOCK AT 703 a 16th at ; range and all other conveniences ; JM. Georsa Clouser , room I , 1623 Farnam at. D S7 _ TOR RENT. 8-ltOOM BRICK : ALL MODERN Improvumenta , 29th and Izard , one block from Walnut Hill motor , IU.OO. Inquire Cjmp- troller'a ofTlco. _ P--S33 HOUSES , f. K. DARLING , BARKER IJLOCIC. HOUSES IN ALT. PARTS OF TUB CITY. THE O , V. Davis company , IMS Karnam. D 353 e-UOOM COTTAGES. MODEIIN , CHOICE IN Btantord Circle. C. S. Clgutter , 201 Ieo ) build- ing. D-354 KOIl IlENT. CHEAPEST 6-nOOM COTTAGE , with bath ; In city , 115.00. 3033 California street. O M223 RENTAL AGENCY , SOT BllOWN BLOCK. . D 355 FIRST CLASS. WELL LOCATED HOUSES. L. 8. Bklnner , 310 N. Y. Life. D-358 4-nOOM MODERN FLATS. 29THr AND LEAV- enworth. J. W. Squire. 813 Ilee bldg. D 357 . COXIPOUTAIILE , CONVENIENT , modcrnto rentals ; best 3 and 4-room suites for -housekeepers only. References required. Also C-rooni eultu In tenement. 810 S. 22d st. D-3S3 " TOR RENT , S-ROOM HOUSE. MODERN , FUR- iilaheJ or unfurnUhcd. llli B. 10th street. / ; D-353 KKLKENNIY&CO..R. i. CONTINENTAL HLK. D-CS8 NICE 5-ROOM COTTAOE. 110.00 PER "MONTH. U 8. BUInncr.310 _ N. Y , Life. U 083 ciioiCEllOME. EIOHT ROOMS AND I1ARN : nice lawn , dty Water nnd southeast front ; 1 block 8outh of Leavcnworth on 3Sth avenua ; 125.00. Apply to N. 1'urry , on premises. lrM:39 FOR RENT. $35.00 PER MONTH , 4110 LAFAY- rtto avenue , 7 roqms , furnace , bath , hot and cold wnter , closet , gas , electric lighting appli ances , etc. llrnutlrul lawn , trees , etc. Fidelity Trust company. 1703 Fnrnnra Direct. D 11215 RENT. GOOD DETACHED NINE-ROOM house. 2t > 31 Cuidtol lutnuo. Alw t-nwiu house. 2S23 Capitol a\cnue. B. H. Rablson. room 7. Commercial National , I ) M893 ( ROOM COTTAGE AND STA1ILE. NO. 940 N. I lith uvcnue. Inquire 324 N. 17th st. : . D-4M 7 l _ t-ROOM MODERN COTTAGE. LAWN AND m. j > \ thiulc. III4 Miami atroct. I > M4U K'lnOO HoljSB. ALL MODERN IMITtOVE- f , mentg , lieautlfullr located ; rent reasonable. I 843 Bo. th U D-447 I BIX OR TEN-ROOM HOUUES. MODERN IN every respect. Key * . ! W1 Capltol ava. FLAT , 6 ROOMS , in FLOOR. LINTON HLOCIC. 13th nnd Mason , 117 per mo. Inquire 917 Lin ton Jjloclc , D 451 FOR RENT. 7.ROOM COTTAGE , FULL LOT. city water , bath , fas , etc. , on pa\ed street. 518 B. 15th. U-M5C3 t 1-ltOOM ItOUSR , MODERN , INCLUDING ranifu ; 9210 Cn v Chran tn good tenant. E , A. Noithup , tax dept. , 11. & M. R , It. < . D Msea n * i WHOLE OR LOWER PART OF RK8IDENCB. fuinlshcd , for ilx mouths or year ; furnace , bath , nice yard ; convenient to motor. : CJ CharlCT Btrcet. D-MKI3 S 4. 5. T ltooiil FLATS AND HOUSES ; UNequaled - equaled ; location control. Tlzard , ill N. ! 4th. FOH RENT. VERY CHEAP. FOR THREE months ( rom June 1 , beautiful furnished 6-roora cnllnKU on Park avenue , with piano and nil modern Imprusement * . Inquire J. A. HunJ r- land , Omaha Coal , Coke und Lima Co.DMCT7 D-MCT7 FOR KENT FURNISHED BOOMa Ilaten. Itio word first Insertion , la a word ttrMift r. Nothing Jl ; nfor lew than 85o. _ _ _ _ _ " FOR RENTrAT 3 $ DODGE , "A LARQIJ. IIAY wlnilow , second * tory front room , for 11109 tuomlu Nt otlur roonun and no children. H _ " " Kt'RNiaiiEO iiobua A"T UK CHICAGO | trnt. B-tM MIS' ICELvTfURNlSHED FRONT HOOMa. WITHer or without boarU. Call at U07 Douglas st. ' ya MII POB BENT FUBNISHED BOOMS. Continued. FOR RKNT. A LARQB BOUTI1 ROOM AT MU Dodga tre t. B M8iJ NICELY FURNISHED PARLOR. TF.IIMS l 2l Fornam. lM631 9 * FURNISHED ROOM ; GENTLEMAN. 2017 HAIl- ney tre l. _ K 421 7 * FOR RENT , FRONT ROOM WITH ALCOVE , for 1 or 2 gentlemen , at 624 8. 25th VERY PLEASANT ROOM. INQUIRE 1919 Dodge. Kj * . _ DESHlAnLE FURNISHED SOUTH JtONT rooms ; modern conveniences. 1821 Chicago street. BM577 10 * FRONT ROOM. 14.00 PER MO. 1512 CORIIY. I * Al &JU 8 SINGLE OR EN8U1TE ; IJQVf "ENT. WRIGHT & Lasburg , 16th and Howard. E-MC03 8 TWO o"R THliEE LARGE FRONT ROOMS , single or ensulte , 110.00 apiece. 1C I'URNISHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT keeping. 119 North 15th street. E- . rUBNISHED BOOMS AND BOABD. Rates. IHc word first Insertion , le a word thereafter. Nothing taken for lesa than 25c. YOUNG WOMEN'S HOME. UNDER CARE OF Women' * Christian association. Ill S. 17th st. r 360 ROOM WITH BOARD. PRICE MODERATE. 2106 Cnsj. F 116 M22 * LARGE ROOM , EITHER NORTH OR SOUTH exposure , In private family , jlth board. Apply 2221 Dodge street. * V M3I3 DESIRABLE ROOM WITH BOARD IN PRIvate - vate family. 706 N. 19th. F 416-8 * ROOM AND BOARD. 2413 CAPITOL AVE. F M575 12 FOB BENT--UNFUBNISH'D BOOMS. Rates. IHo word Hrst Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for lesa than 25c. 4 UNFURNISHED ROOMS. SUITABLE FOR housekeeping , city water , etc. , low rent ; northwest - west corner 17th and Webster at. O 361 t > UNFURNISHED CHAMBERS FOR HOUSB- keeplng to man and wife ; no children ; 315 N. 17th. 0-657 2 FRONT ROOMS. 1609 LBAVENWORTH ST. THREE PLEASANT ROOMS AND KITCHEN. 2023 Howard street. O M039 9 * FOB BENT , STOBES AND OFFICES Rotes , IHc word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less Uian2Se. 16 MONTHS LEASE OF STORE , 309 S. 17TH. 1 363 FOR RENT. THE 1-STORY BRICK BUILDING , 918 Farnam St. The building has a tlrcproof cement basement , complete steam heating fix tures , water on nil floors. BOS , etc. Apply at the olllco of The Bee. 1 910 DESK ROOM CHEAP , FRONTING FARNAM. Room 2. 1623 I'arnam street. I M614 AGENTS WANTED. AGENTS-HUSTLERS ; BIG MONEY. APPLY room 433. 1'axton block. J S73 MIS' AGENTS , BOTH SEXES ; TEN INDISPENSAble - ble articles ; retail for 35.10 ; absolutely free to our demonstrated rustlcra. The Clnuas Shear Co. , Kansas City. Mo. J MC23 Juno 30 WANTED , GENERAL AGENTS AT OMAHA. Fremont , Grand Island , Norfolk nnd Beatrice for the Union Central Llfo Insurance company. J2.000.000.00 In force In Nebraska. Renewal contracts. Address J. M. Edmlston. Btato agent. Lincoln , Neb. J M878 M19 AGENTS WANTED , BIO MONEY. WRITE for particulars to A. M. Seeman & Co. , Ltn- coln. Neb. , 123 North 14th. J MS61 Mil * LADY-AGENTS WANTED ; 10.00 WEEK. MRS. Mitchell. 1416 Howard street. J M433 8 * AGENTS : THE COMBINATION DIPPER. FUN- net , fruit jar filler nnd strainer ( two sizes ) : 4 articles In one. Address R , W. Brandon , 1120 Washington avenue , St. Louis , Mo.J J M512 11 * WANTED AGENTS IN NEBRASKA AND Iowa to sell the Moss & Hlllyard patent farm ers' handy egg cnso at reduced price ; big money In It for the right man. Apply W. T. Letts , sole manufacturer of the farmers' handy egg case , St. Joseph , Mo. J C57 J5 DESK ROOM. WM. J. WELSHANS , 331 Board of Trade Bldg. J 594 AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY CITY AND town to handle "Tho Story of the Common weal. " The fastest selling book over punished. 310.00 a day can be averaged by good agents. Samples. 23C1 ' Call or write for terms. W. B. Conkcy company , 341-351 Dearborn street. Chi * cage , 1111. J M600 A CHANCE OF A LIFETIME WANTED. IM- medlately. canvassers and agents In every city In the United States to Introduce "Multum In Parvo. " the elastic Ink holder for pens ; from 33.00 to 310.00 easily made with 5 hours work dally. Call or address Theo. S. Meyer , 140 Nassau street , room 46 , New York City. J M043 8 * AGENTS WANTED A FEW GOOD AGENTS ; for particulars call at room 48 Brunswick hotel after 9 o'clock today. J M638 10 * WANTED TO BENT. . Rates , IVio a word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken forless than 25c. WANTED , TO RENT , WITH PRIVILEGE OF purchase , gcntlo horse and single tbuggy. State price. K 08. Bee. 631 7 * BENTAL AGENCY. Rates , IHo word first Insertion , la a word thereafter. Nothing taken for leu than 25c , RENT REDUCED ON HOUSES AND ROOMS. 3 good rooms , 15.00 ; 4 rooms , rental , 310.00. ' Cottages from 35.00 up. Printed list. O. F. Butts. 220 8. 17th Btreet. L M773 M16 STOBAGE. Rates , mo word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for lesa than 2Sc. STORAGE FOR HOUSEIIOLD GOODS ; CLEAN and cheap rate. R. Wells , 1111 Farnam.M M 364 STORAGE.WILLIAMS & CROSS , 1214 HARNBY. M-365 STOVES STORED DURING THE SUMMER. 1207 Douglas. Omaha Stove Repair works. M194 May 81 WANTED TO BUY. Rates , IHo word first Insertion , la a word thereafter. Nothing taken for Irus Ihan 25c. HIGHEST PRICE FOR 2D-HAND FURNITURE. carpets , etc. S. H. Brown , 3.0 N. 16th. Tel. 1711. N 4XM9 _ * _ RETAIL LUMBER YARD , NEB. OR WESTERN Iowa. Address I * . O. Box U2 , David City , Neb. N 170 M24 * CASH PAID FOR SECOND-HAND FURNI- lure. carpets , etc. I. Brusscll , 710 & 712 N. 16th , N 195 J3 FOB SALE FUBNITUBE. Rates , lOa a line each Insertion , Jl.W a line per month. Nothing taken for less than 23c. QUANTITY OF NICE FURNITURE FOR SALE. 2537 St. Mary's uvcnue. OrMC18 12 * FOBSALE HOBSES.WAGONS.ETO. .Rates , IV < a word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for leaa than 25o. FOR SALE , cTlEAP , FIRST-CLASS rA&IILT horsa and phaeton. Inquire of Rector & Wll- helmy Co. . 10th and Jackson. 1' M530 8 FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS. SIDEWALK , BRICK AND TILE. WM. J. WEL- ahans. 331 Board of Trade building. Q M723 MI 4 NEW .AND SECOND-HAND BICYCLES cheap. F. K. Bell , 007 N. Y. Life. Omuhtt. Q-M511 M10 * BALED HAY FOR SALE. TUB STANDARD Cattle company. Ameo , Neb. , have 2.000 tooa ot good barn-stored hay for aule. All ordera filled promptly. Q 363 MISCELLANEOUS. Rates. iMo word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for lesa than 2So. FOR LEASE , 5 AND 10-ACRE TRACTsTBOGGS & Hill. R-M509 14 CLAIBVOYANT3. Rates , IVJo word first Insertion , lo A word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25a. MRS. DR. II. WARREN. CLAIRVOYANT. RE- Itabla business medium ; 7th year at 119 N. K. B-M7 MASSAGE , BATHS , ETC. MADAME SMITH. (01 a 1STH. 2D FLOOR , room 3. Mansage. vapor , alcohol , atenm , sul phuring and sea baths. T M661 1 ! * MADAME BROWN. 1314 CAPITOL AVENUE. 2d floor , room 4. manage , alcohol , sulphur and sea. baths. T 11478 10 * PEBSONAL. Rates. IKa word first Insertion , lo a wonl thcreatur. Nothing taken fur leu Ihan 2Sc. GET MAURI EOT S END FOIt MY BIG PAPER ; hundreds of udtertlsera want husbands and wives. Mailed aealed for atamp. W. H. Har- beck. Denver. Cole , U M3J3 mSO * MA6SAGE. MADAME BERNARD , 1119 DODGE. UM 467 IS * MADAME ) LA ROOK. MASSAGE. 322 N. 1CTH parlors II and 13. U-M652 U * PEBSONAL. Continued. COMPOUND OXYGEN CURES ASTHMA , bronchitis , consumption , catarrh , etc. Three days free at R. 33 , Douglas blk , 16th and D lR < U 433 VIAVI. HOME TREATMENT FOR I.ADIEa Health book ft consultation free. AddreM 01 call Vlavi Co , suite 316 , Bee bldg. Lady attendant , MASSAGE TREATMENT , ELECTROTItnil ; mal baths. Bcnlp A hair treatment , manicure K chlropodls. Mrs. Post , 319V4 S 15th , Wllhnell Wit GOOD SAMARITAN REMEDY COMPANY 804 N. 16th Btreet , cure chronic discuses ol either BCX or money refunded ; $1.00 per month ; send otamp or call ; want lady nitent. HAVE THE STATE HOTEL. 1301 TO 131 ! Douglas Btreet , newly refurnished and reflltci In first claw order. Would be pleased to hav < the public glvo me their patronage. Open nl hour * . Mra. J. F. Held. U " ' _ MRS. F. DORSEY. CARD READING , ! _ * . 20th street. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ YOUR PAST. PRESENT AND FUTURE IU3AC by lady clairvoyant. 635 8. 17th. U-M56I 12 * WANTED- THE ACQUAINTANCE OP .A young lady : a vrorklng girl preferred : nhjecl pleasure. Address K J8.Iec. ) U-M S6 S * NEXT OF KIN HEIRS WANTED A DE Bcrlptlvo Index of 20,000 names of liMM nUcr Used for ( British subjects ) who have dlcl Ir Great Britain , Ireland , India. Australia , etc. from 1665. Copyrighted. Price 11.00. P. O order. Address Rlchordson & Co. . office 61 Heed building , 1215 Filbert street , MONEY TO LOAN BSAL ESTATE. Rates , Ii4o word first Insertion , lo a wotV Ihereafter. Nothing taken for lens than 2Jc. LOANS ON REAL ESTATE FOIt ANY LENGTH of time , from thirty days to flvo years. RceO & Sclby , 334 Board of Trade. Warrants bought , W230 _ ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO. , 318 N.Y.L1FE loans at low rates for choice security on Nebraska braska and Iowa farms or Omaha city property W 370 _ _ MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real estate. Brcnnan , Lo\o & Co. , Pnxton blk W 371 MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES OK Improved and unimproved Omaha real estate 1 to B years. Fidelity Trust Co. , 1702 Farnam , W 372 WANTED , APPLICATIONS TOR LOANS. J D. Zlttle , Brown block. Omaha. _ W 373 LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITS property ; 33,000 & upwards , 5 to 6H per cent ; ni delays. W. Farnam Smith & Co. , 1330 Farnam , W 374 _ LOANS ON REAL ESTATE. WARRANTS.GOOt notes , etc , bought , Garvln Bros. , 210 N. Y. Life W 3t5 _ _ MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES Till O. F. Davis Co. . 1505 Tarnam si. _ W 37 ( MONEY TO LOAN ON FARMS IN DOUGLAS Improved and unimproved Omaha real estate Fidelity Trust Co. . 1702 Farnam at. W 372 OMAHA LOAN & TRUST CO. , 16TH ANE Douglas streets , loan money on city and forrr property at lowest rates of Interest. W 377 LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES LOANED ON or bought. F. C. Chcsney , Kansas City , Mo W-378 _ _ _ _ _ MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA PROPERTY and Nebraska farms nt from 6 to 7 par cent W. B. Melklc , First National bank building W 379 UNITED STATES MORTGAGE CO. O York. Submit choice loans to r , S. Fusey , agent. First National bank building. W M225 m28 _ MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. Rates , lye word first Insertion , le a won ! thereafter. Nothing taken tor less than 25c. MONEY TO LOAN- Wo will loan you any sum which you wish , email or large , nt the lowest poslble rates. Ir the quickest possible time , and for liny lengtli of tlmo to suit you You can pay It back In such Installments as you wish , when you wlih , and only pay for It as long as you keep It , You can borrow on HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANO3 , HOUSES , WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS. MERCHANDISE , OR ANY OTHER SECURITY , without publicity or removal of property. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. , 300 SOUTH 16TH STREET , First flooor above the street , THE OLDEST. LARGEST AND ONLY INCOR PORATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA. X 3S3 _ WILL LOAN MONEY ON ANY KIND OF SB- curlty ; strictly confidential. A. U. Harris , room 1 , Continental block. _ X 330 MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE , PIANOS , all articles of value. Fred Terry , 430 Ramge block. _ 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 POSSIBLE RATKS. MONEY IN QUICKEST POSSIBLE TIME , MONEY THAT you may pay back at any time , and In any amount. Is at ROOM 4 , WITH- NELL block , corner 15th nnd Harney streets , THE FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. X 383 _ MONEY TO LOAN ON HORSES. WAGONS. pianos and furniture of all kinds Business confidential J B. Haddock , room 427 , Ramga X-3S4 block. _ MONEY TO LOAN ON PERSONAL PROP. orty. Har v In Loan Co. , 701 N. Y. Life building , BUSINESS CHANCES. Rates. 1H ° word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c. 'FRENCH & co. , ROOM 22 SCIILITZ BLDG. , Omaha , make a specialty of business chances ; buy , sell or trade stocks of merchandise and real estate , furnish partners and capital , and always have opportuntlles for profitable In- vestments. Consult them. Y 169. WANTED , A PARTNER WHO HAS JSOO.OO cash , to start a first-class hand laundry In Omaha. Have all necessary fixtures , Including horses and wagons. Address 1C 39 , Bee otllcc , Y M487 8 * _ FOR SALE ! THIRTY-FIVE SHARES OF American District Telegraph stock. This la dividend-paying stock and can be bought cheap. Address , Jas. Donnelly , Jr. , 409 Sheely block. Y 499 10 * _ WANTED , TO BUY INTEREST AND BECOME associated In management established paying business In Omaha ; have managed finances larga wholesale house ; familiar with Insurance , loans , banking , etc. ; references exchanged. Address K 31 , Bee. Y MS II _ THE NATIONAL INFORMATION AND EXchange - change Co. . 203 First Nat'l bank , Omaha , ne gotiators of business opportunities , have cus tomer with jaj.000.00 to 125.000.00 for a bank ; Interest In paying Insurance agency ; { 5,000.00 stock general merchandise ; 31.G00.00 gioccrles. We offer for sale 34,000.00 corporation stock paying 14 pqr cent ; art store In plcndld condi tion ; J2.WO.CO stock groceries ; cigar anil con fectionery store. Y M583 10 FOR 8ALB STOCK SHELF HARDWARE. For particulars call at 1.217 Farnam street. Mrs. KITlc D. Bowman , administratrix. Y-M530 12 * RARE OPPORTUNITY : CLEAN STOCK OF hardware In town of 1,200 In the Willamette vulloy , Oregon , for sola Immediately ; 33,1,00.00 cash required. Address box (3 , Brownsville , Ore. Y M618 13 * _ J200.00-WANTED A PARTNER WITH 32M.OO lo open a factory to manufacture California fruit elder by a new process. Big money In It. Address 1C 61 , Dee. _ Y M6I5 9 * FOB EXCHANGE ? Rates. Htc word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for lesa than 23c. 1OWN 100 FARMS IN NEBRASKA. KANSAS and Dakotawlll sail cheap or excliango for nidge. . hones & cattle. Address box 70 , Frankfort , Ind. Z-335 _ WANTED. TO TRADE A NICE COTTAGE , with two lots , situated In Florence , , and free from Incumbrance. for a good home tn the city. Will usuma Incumbrance or pay illffer- anc . H. Hall. Florence. Neb. Z 81179 10 * STOCK. OF MILLINERY AND NOTIONS ; want heroes & cattle. Bos 293. Frankfoit , Ind. y' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' CLEAR COTTAGE AND LOT FOR LARCJER property : will assume some Incumbranco ; de > scribe property , K 46 , Bee. K 578 7 * ONE-QUARTER SECTION GOOD FARM LAND 1H miles front railroad town , to exchange for stock of millinery or notions. Address lock box 3S2. Chadron , Neb. Z M60S 12 * _ TO EXCHANGE/AN EXTRA NICE 10-ROOM modern house tn Council Bluffs , with large and handsome grounds , for lands or other prop erty. Cash value of this property , IIO.OOO.W. Owner has no use for It and win give bargain for good rental property or land. II. a McQte , 10 Pearl atreet. Council Bluffs. 633 13 WANTED. J5.000.00 TO $10.000.00 STOCK CLEAN mdse. for clear land and notes. Da not writ ) unless you want to sell. Address lock box 61 Gothenburg , Neb. _ 7. M64J 11 * FRESNO COUNTY , CALIFORNIA , UNIMproved - proved raising grape land , clear of encum brance , for a stock of merchandise In city or country ; will pay some cash. Address K CO Bee. J5 Mf't ! * FOB SALE BBAL ESTATE. Rates. 1H ° word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for lesa than 23c , BARGAIN , N. B. CORNKR 29TH AND HICK- ory. F. K. Darling. Barker blockRE388 BARGAINS. HOUSES , LOTS AND FARMd. salt or trade. F , 1 . Darling , Barker block. RE-33 FOB SALE BEAL ESTATE. Continued , i FARM LANDS. C.F. HARBISON , 912 N.Y.L1FB. 'I E S83 Ml DO YOU WANT A HOME. IV COZY LITTLE farm of 3 to 30 ceres , where you con attend to jour buslnrsfl IP lh citynnd raise your own fruit , vegetables ami poultry nnd live like a king when times are hnrdliiCvme quick and gel rour choice. Terms easy. Add. Box 64 MIIHrJ , NVK ' " < RE in _ FARM LAND ? . C. F. lIArfRiajN , tfl NYV.LIFE ' .Mr RE-893 MIS'I "CUT $1.000.00 ON PRICES OF EACH OF MU houses , obliged to fell Bumethlng. " Instructions Jmt received from eastern ownei referring to three benutlfill modern cottage ! rrected two years ngo. containing furnace , bath , closet , hot nnd cold water , marble was ! stand , with suwer connections , etc. All of these nre cxc llenlly located , one or paved street , near motor , with sodded jards , etc. Present price , $3,000.00 to $3,000.00. Call at once If you want one of Ihcsc homes nl it rare bargain. 1'ldellty Trust Company , 170 : rnrnam. " R E-8M 18 EXCELLENT BARGAIN : CORNER , 100 FEET" on grade , fronting on paved street , with motoi cars , newer nnd water ; publla Improvements nil pild for : $5,000.00. For terms see Williams & Mlttim , mom 313 McCaguo building , or call 21Q-i South 13th street. RB-M43I 8 * G , 10 AND 20-ACRE TRACTS , 2& MILES EAST of Council Bluffs , nl 3100.CO to $200.00 per acre , suitable for fruit gardens and homes. Day & Hess , -Council Bluffs. R E-M4J4 J3. ONLY $4,500.00 CALL AND SEE THAT beautiful 8-room modern cottage ; full lot ; east front ; 362 North 40th ; terms easy : If ml sold Ihls week will rent. RE M534 8 * ICO ACRES IN CENTRAL NE1IRASICA FOH 3S.OO per ncrc ; good soil and l-acr ? grove ; Iwo mile * ) from railroad lown , one-fourth cash , balance tlmo , Williams & Mlttnn , loom 313 , McCngue block. R K-6258 _ _ UNDEBTAKEBS AND EMB ALMEBS Rates , IVio word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing tnkcn for less than 23c. II. K. BURKETrTrUNERAL DIRECTOR AND cmbalmer. 1613 Chicago , Tel. W. 3SS MUSIC , ABT AND LANGUAGE. Rates , IHo word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c. O. T ] GILLENBECK , BANJOIST AND loachcr. 1810 California st. _ 914 UPHOLSTEBING. Rates. IMo word first Insertion , lo n word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c. CITY UPHOLSTERING CO FURNITURE made nnd repaired. Carpets laid and furniture patched and polished. 2903 Farnam ; tcl. 15S3. 201 M25 _ _ _ _ PASTUBAGE. WE HAVE 100 ACRES OF BLUE GRASS PAS- lure for horses. Board fence , spring water. Barton & Phelp * , Gllmore. Neb. , or A. W. 1'hclps & Son , 207 N. Y..LIfc bldg. Telephone 1054. | ' M-M9 J21 * _ _ _ DBESSMAUING. Rates , IHc word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taker ) for less than 25c. DRESSMAKING" PA'MILIES. ADDRESS Miss Sturdy. 4218 Nicholas street. M957 Mil * LOS . Rates. IHo word first Insertion , lo n word thereafter. Nothing taker for less than 2So LOST. A BLACK ACCOUNT BOOK. RETURN to 1217 Fnrnam street , y _ M 635 8 * STOLEN , FROM THE STANDARD CATTLE Co. , Amea , Neb. , on ort about March 2) , 1894. ono light bay horse , grade Perchcron , 3 years old , 16 hand * hlgj ) , weight about 3.201 ; branded on left shoulder with small bar circle. The Standard Cattle Co , will pay a ravvnrd o ( 32M.W for the recovery pf the horse an1 nr- < rest nnd conviction pt'tlia'thlef. Lost < i'i3 10 LOST , AT PLATTSMOUTH NEB. , A" POCKETbook - book containing some Cnstt Co. school orders. Address Bee olllce , Lincoln , Neb. MC49 8 * MEDICAL ! Rates. IVio word first Insertion , lo n word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c. DR. C. V. CROOKS' NEW METHOD TREATment - ment of nerves , stomach , heart , 407 Ben bldg. 390 SHOBTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. Rates , IMo word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND. 613 N. Y. Llfo. Omaha. Ask for circular. M391 PAWNBBOKEB3. Rates , IHc word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25e. FRED MOHLE , 1517& FARNAM. 497 Man Dovolopoi RENEWED rpUB GREAT LIFR i. giver , CUPIDENE.wlU restore all the gen&iatlve organs. Impoloncy 1m- poBHlblo If CUPIDENE la umxl. Send for free cir culars and testimonials. DA VOL MEBICINB CO. , P. O. nox'J07U.San Fran- rlsco. Cal BUREAU. SUE ? 00. 80UOIT.01tS.nea Bulldlns. OMAHA. NEB. Advloo FREE. RfflLW M TIMBGHRD _ Loaves ICHICAGO , nURLINGTON & Q.IArrlvei Omaha ] _ Dwpot 10th and Mason Sis. _ | Omaha 4 : < 5pm . Chicago Vestibule . 9GOim : aMaam . Chicago Express . 4:25pm 7:0jpm. : . . . .Chicago nnd Iowa Local . SiOtam Junction Local . C:55pm : . Depot 10thard _ _ Mason Hts. | Omaha 1015am ; . T. . Denver" Express . 9:35am. : 10:15nm : . Deudwood Expiess . 4:10pm : 4t0pm. _ . . . . . . . . . .Denver 'Express . 4.10pm CijOpm. . . Nebraska Local ( except Sun. ) . . . 6:50pm : J-Q5JI5jLpJnJ aJ. x ljMam - _ ; _ _ _ _ _ _ p umlftyJi LVavcT | Krc ST7T. & cnj : [ AfHvST Oinahal Depot 10th and Mason Sis. | Omaha UMium. . . .Kansas City Diy Express . & :5Ipm : _ 9M5pm.K. C.N.lghyx. via.IT . , P. Trans , CsSQam Leaves | "pHIC AGOriC f. & PA CIFIcMA rrTvcT Omalml Union Dcpol 10th & Mai-on Sts. | Omaha 10lCam. ; . Atlantic Express ( ex. Sunday ) . . 605pm ; 6:2fipm . Night Express . 6 : < 0am 4:40pm. : . . .Chicago Vestibule. ! Limited. . . , l:25pm : lUWmu. Oklahoma Exp. ( to U. B. ex Bun ) . C35am ; - " " " WEST. 5:33am. : Oklahoma & Toxai > Hxi > . ( ex Sun.ll:35am : _ 1 :3 : Jpm . . . . . . . . . .Colorado J.linllfl - . . . . . . . . . 4 ; lOnn " | Arrives OmahalUnlon Depot 10th ft' Mason Sta. | Omaha U'.Wain . Denver Hxpreas . 3DOpm : 2:19im..Ovurland. | Cbtr . C:20pm : 3:45pm. : Beatrice & Btrumal/jr Krpx Sun.12:3inm : 6:40pm. : . > , . Pacific KxinvtB . lolSum 6:30pm : . l'ast _ JIull . 4:2)pm : Leaves ( CHICAGO , " MII &Ti > T . " PAUL'Arrlves | OinalmlUiilon IK'pot 1'Jlli ' . aiauon 8tu. | Omiha 6:35pm : . Chicago "L'lfiflted.7I..T. . . 9.im ; } H ; lOum . _ . . .Chlcaao Expreaif rc' . Sun. ) . . . . SiJOpm Leaves I F E7""MO VALL"BY ; JArrlvea * Omnhal Depot 15th nnd Webster Sts. | Omaha 9:03am : . Ucmtwood Uilin > 3. . Dilltiin DOoam.Ex. : ( Kat..Wyo. ) Ex.tx. ( : Mon. ) . 610pm ; B:00pm. : , Norfolk Express ( Ext Hunday.10:45am ) : B:30prn : . St. Paul Unprysa . 'J:40am : Leaves CiUCAGb & JNORTIJWES-TN JArrlves ' ' ' ' OmahalU. 1' . UepotT'lO'tii & 'iaaori'Sts. . | Omaha j.Chicago Express 6:10pm : 4:05pm : .Vestibule Limited , . . , 9:20am 6:30pm : Eastern Flyer. . 2:15pm : G:3upm.Ex. : ( tint.chic. pitaEx. Mon. ) . 8:25pm : JG : Warn.j.Mo. . Valley Local 10iOpm : LvaveTlMISSOURI PACIFICArrives" ( Omahal Depot 15th and Webster SU. [ _ Omaha 9uam St. Louis ExpresT. G:00am : :30pm : . .Ht. Louis Eipreas G5pm ; t10pm.Dally ( ex. Sun. ) Nebraska. Local. 810am ! Leaves" ! C.T8T. " Ii7"M , " & O. ( Arrives ( Omaha [ Depot Ulli nnd Webster. . jt . _ I Omaha SOOam.Sioux : City Aucom ( Ex , Sun. ) , . S:05pm : 10:0 : > ) am.HIoux City A ceo in ( Sun , Only. ) . . l > :03pra : Ulipni..Hloux : City Express ( Ex. tfun..ll:53jirr ) : _ liJOiiii : St. Puul Limited 9l'am ; ) Leave * Sl6UX ClTV" & I'ACIKKlAirrlvei" " iuhaU. | I' . Depot 10th & Mason Kla. | Omaha .Sioux City Passenger 10:0pm : , _ 1.8t.Paulii ( | > rB s. . . . , . . . 10:0i > ani ISri 810UX CITY "A I'ACII'lC" . lA'rrfvTs OmuhaJ Depot 15lh nnd\S'ebaler _ Ht . | Omaha ' 'BJOpm.r,7 : . . .78t. Paul Limited 9:40am : r.l ; > pm ChlcnEo _ Limited. . . . . . . . . . 9:40am : Lua > e I OMA"lIA &ljTrLOUIS ( Arrives Omahnln. P. Depot 10th & Mason Ht . | Omaha 3.Mi > . . . . . . , . Louts Cannon Doll llS5pm : POLICE CAUSED THE TROUBLE Coxoy Didn't ' Walk on the Gross or Oarry n Bauner. CONGRESSMEN TESTIFY IN HIS BEHALF Coxoj'g l.nuynr Itoiuls it Clmtitar from the llllilo Arguments Conimrncoilnml I'rulmlily Bo Cuncliiiluit Tutluy Outlines Ills WA3HINQTON , May 7. The defense hrul Hi Inning tn tlio police court trial , where tlio lenders of the Commonwrnt , Coxcy , Ilrowno nml Jones , nro on trial for tliclr May day demonstration at the capUol. Young Attorney Hymnn , who defends Drowno and Jones , made the opening state ment for the defense. There was no denial or defense for what the Commonwealers had done , ho begun. The defense would con sist In the lawfulness of their actions. Ho could remember but ono similar occurrence In history , and thereupon ho produced a blblo and began to read a scriptural passage. "I must object to that , " Interposed the dis trict attorney. "Tlio gentleman should con- flno himself to a statement of facts. " "Docs tlio attorney deny that this Is a fact ? " demanded the young attorney holding his blblo nloft dramatically. Ho was permitted to proceed and read the passage ot the Old Testament , reciting that the Lord had commanded Moses to take oft his shoes because ho trod on holy ground. Ho had not talked long before Judge Miller was compelled to make the same objection niado by the district attorney and to request tlio lawyer to devote himself to the recital of what was Intended to bo proven. Instead ot tlio police the defense would call citizens who had witnessed the occurrence , Mr. Hyman said. Prom his somewhat dls- courslvo statement It was clear that the defense - fenso would bo based largely on the bru tality ot the pollco tn clubbing citizens. It was to bo shown that Coxey hod not walked on the grass and that Urowna had been driven through the shrubbery by the police. FIRST WITNESS KOIl THE UEPKNSB. The first witness for the defense was Mr. Frank Harper , a young newspaper man from Alexandria , Va. According to his story the pollco had driven the Citizens on the grass bcforo the procession arrived In order to clear the pathways. Ho saw Gen eral Coxoy arrive. The general wore noth ing designed to attract notice to his or ganization , but walked so quietly to the steps that ho was not recognized until the people who knew him pointed him out. Thirteen policemen stood on the steps and surrounded the general when he arrived. The witness was certain that Coxey had not walked on the grass. On cross examination ho said there were 50,000 or 60,000 waiting , all cheering and whooping for Coxey , "Disorderly , were they not ? " Inquired the district attorney. "Oh , no. They had a right to cheer ; they wera American citizens. " The police came near running tn a little girl In front of him , Harper said. Ho had been ordered off the asphalt streets by them two or three times , but returned every time. "Then you disobeyed the police ? " said tlio district attorney. "Tho pollco are not the law. They are the agents of the people to carry out the law , " was the reply. Ono of the persons In the crowd on the grass was Senator Allen , according to the witness. Witness No. 2 was a colored man named Samuel L. I'erry , who , when asked his busi ness , explained , "I am one of the army of the unemployed Just now. " Until the beginning ot the democratic ad ministration ho had been employed In the treasury. He had followed the procession , had kept by General Coxey and could swear the general did- not touch the grass. Doing called upon to ( ; lvo a ruling on the question asked this witness Judge * Miller said that It might bo n mitigating circum stance bearing upon the Intent to violate the law that a defendant had been forced upon the gras.8 by circumstances. The Judge had that 100,000 violations of the law did not excuse one violation of It. This witness had also seen the pollco drive the people on tlio grass. COXBY TAKES THE STAND. General Coxey himself , In .his gray spring suit with creased trousers , walked into the witness stand. He gave his residence as Masslllon , 0. "What Is your business ? " was asked. "I have a stone quarry , manufacture sand for steel works and run a stock farm. I am now engaged In lobbying for the unemployed people. " "What Is the object of your visit to Wash ington ? " "To petition congress to pass two laws to give work to the unemployed on public Im provements. " The men who came with him did so , Mr. Coxoy said , on the principle that they might as well bo with him as anywhere. They were out of work , their families were des titute at home. "Did you obey the laws of the state ? " "Not one chicken feather can bo traced to our camp. Wo know that tlio success of the movement depended upon our be havior. Men were warned not to beg or drink. " In his conversation with the chief of po llco of Washington General Coxcy said that It was his purpose to keep within the laws. Ho told Major Moore that the army might break up and enter the capital grounds as American citizens , and the chief said there would bo no objection to that. "Ho said that wo must not carry tlio banners Into the grounds , because It was against the law , " the general continued. "I said there was ono banner from I'ltts- l > urg , given by laboring men , that I had promised to plant there If my llfo was spared , and I would lilco to carry that. However , the banner was packed Into the wagons with the others , or I gave Marshal Drowno orders to pack them. " Here Mr , Llpacombo exhibited the banner. It was of white satin with green letters and read : "Pittsburg and Allegheny. Moro Money ; Less Misery ; Good Heads ; No In terest on Iloiicla , " "My object In going to the capltol , " said Mr. Coxey , "was to present to congress my two bills , the good roads bill and the non- Intercst-bearlng bonds bill and to address the congress of the United States and the people on them. I demanded the protection of the pollco , who scorned to bo Colonel I3rlght'a right hand bower , to present to congress the petition from labor organiza tions Jn favor of the bills. " Judge Miller would not permit tha Intro duction as ovldenco the speech Mr. Coxoy Intended to make , or tlio protest ho Issued , saying they had nothing to do with the trial. trial.Mr. . Coxey told the story of the march to Washington without any embellishments. Concerning the flags of pcaco carried by the army , General Coxey said they hail been provided for tlio men In order to bring Into notice the two bills which were designed to bring peace on earth , good will toward men. Tlio organization Itself was a minor affair , merely an emblem ot tha bills , Ho did not know ttiat Browne had the banner when ho started for the capltol stops and lie did not consider the nvcnuo leading to the steps as a part of the grounds. Next came to tha stand Representative "When millions > affirm that .are the great remedy and Nervous jfor Bilious - O vous Disorders , it becomes - OO comes almost a duty ( to give them a trial. " cenlt a box. Bland of MUxourl. After omo wrangling over objections to questions , Judge Mlllor refused to permit the congressman to tell how the pollco hail clubbed the citizens , POMCi : CAUSED ALL TUB TROUBLE. Ilrprest'tUatlvo I'cnco argued that tlio defense - fenso wanted to show that all the trouble was caused by the pollco and said they had a dozen members ot congress to testify to that effect. Finally tlio members of congress were allowed lo tell tlmt the pollco had driven women and chlldran and mot\ over the grass tn their charge. W. F. Longstrcct of Worcester , Mass. , and Mr. Stotstuz , a law student from M. Lips. comb's olllco , testified that iwths had boon made across the capital turf by tlioso who took short cuts. W. O. Shelby , n , lawyer , described Browne's arrest , telling ho\v the policeman placed their clubs on tlio people , and that the otTlcer who arrested Browne had shown lilm the stick taken from Browne. It Imd no Hagen The defense closed Its case , and Mr. Lips- comb asked Judg Miller to charge the Jury tlmt the act of JSS5 was nut Intended to restrict the right of citizens to peaceably assemble and petition congress , and also thttl the banner carried was displayed and de signed to bring the petition to notice. They must acquit Coxcy unless no advised or abetted the others to display a banner and to walk on the grass. Judge Miller said ho would charge that the jury must find tli.it the defendants wilfully and knowingly trod upon the grass. Tlio attorney for Christopher Columbus Jones asked the judge to Instruct that his client was to be acquitted on the second count , that there was no evidence that ho had walked on the grass. Assistant District Attorney Mullowncy made the opening speech. Representative Hudson of Kansas , who began for the defense , said It was plain the defendants were not tried for the technical charges against them , but because they held political opinions contrary lo the opinions ot those In pouor. "These men are not being tried for step ping on the grass , " he argued. "The dis trict attorney will argue to you against Mr. Coxey himself and the Coxoy movement. " Mr. Hudson was followed by Mr. Llpscomb , also for the defense , and then the court ad journed. _ KILT.V ALMOST KUADY TO I-I.O.VT. Will Hn\n Ills Flout Coiiipliituil by Tills j\eiiliilT : Appntl to Orgiinlruil I.itlinr. DBS MOINES , May 7. ( Special Telegram to The Bee. ) Kelly's army put In a hard day's work at the Improvised navy yard at Coon I'ofnt today , and over 100 ot the boats wcro completed and the balance In course of construction. The remaining boats will bo completed tomorrow evening or Wednes day morning. There will bo ICO boats , with Kelly's llagshlp , bearing tlio American flag , in the lead nnd followed In single file by a long line of Hat boats , each with about ten men aboard. Ono ot the1 boats will bo fitted up especially for the newspaper reporters , a dozen or more of whom . Ill accompany the men to the Mississippi. General Kelly has Issued a general appeal for donations ot pro visions with which to feed tha army until it can reach Ottunuva , where he qxpccts to got another supply sulllclcnt to last until his arrival at Kookuk. The long procession of boats , having on board 1,300 homeless men , will doubtless attract wide attention and present a spectacle never before seen by the farmers and others residing along the river , which has not boon navigable since 1S59 or 1800 , when the steamers Des Molnes , Belle , Ch.irley , Clara nines nnd Colonel Morgan made their last trips and retired forever from the stream. The following appeal was sent out this morning : "General Kelly's army Is largely composed of members of organized labor. They are engaged In a cru sade calculated to benefit labor In various ways , and especially In an educa tional way. The army Is sadly In need of material support. Every effort la being put forth by a combination of corporations to Impado the course of its march , and , If pos sible , to annihilate the army as a body of unemployed worklngmen. Without commit ting Itself to any particular theory or pro posed legislative polcy | , now Is certainly ono of the times when organized Inbof cm furth r Its causa and the Interests of labor In gen eral by doing a simple act of charity. We therefore appeal to you In this emergency to contribute bomethlng toward helping Gen eral Kelly feed his men. We trust that every trades or labor organization in the country will contribute at least $1 each , and that unorganized labor will also do Its full part. Remit to J. U. Sovereign , master workman of Knights of Labor , DJS Molnes , la. " This appeal Is signed by Eugene V. Debs , president American Railway union ; J. 11 , Sovereign , general master workman Knights of Labor ; L. P. Jones , president , State Fed eration of Labor ot Iowa ; J. W. Wolfe , vlco president Iowa State Federation of Labor ; George E. Shaver , secretary and treasurer State Federation of Labor and president Des Molnes Trades and Labor Assembly ; Fred L. Barnctt , vlco president 163 , American Railway union ; Sam D. Nedry , president State Federation of Labor ot Nebraska , and W. S. Sebrlng. secretary of tlio Central Labor union ot Omaha. RUADY TO 3TAKGII. Tomorrow tlio Oiniiha CnnimonwcitlcrB U 111 Turn Their 1'acus Tounrd Washington. Attracted by the music of a fife and drum corps organized for the occasion , about GOO people , male and female , assembled at Jef ferson square last night to listen to the orators ot the Omaha branch ot the Indus trial army. II. M. Tlclmor was tha first speaker , and after an address embracing the usual points , ho urged every man before him , out of a Job , to report and register at Thirteenth and Castcllar for the march to Washington , wfilch Is to begin tomorrow morning. In closing ho Introduced Captain Duff ot the Lincoln contingent , and In response a rather lanky Individual with a full beard came to the railing and delivered a speech which some what electrified his hearers. Ho clalmo.l that the petition tn boots was perfectly well aware of what It wanted , and would speak to congress In no uncertain tones. T. C. Kelsey followed with an address , out lining what ho considered the faults of the national legislature and the demands ot the unemployed , calling out the vigorous ap plause of his hearers. It woa announced that the start would be made from Omaha tomorrow morning , and that at least COO men would bo In line. Several selections were rendered by the flfo and drum band under the leadership of Will M. Johnson , who pounded the bass drum , and pounded It with a will. Duy Unto Dny Uttoreth speech concerning the good being done by Hood's Sarsaparllla. By the cures It Is accomplishing , by the good health re stored to men , women and children , Hood's Sarsaparllla wins Its way more and more Into the confidence of the people. Its army ot friends toll ot scrofulous and Impure blood made rich and pure , of the re lief It gives from the Itching and burning of salt rheum , ot the satisfaction at meals experienced by the former dyspeptic , of the happiness ot those cured of nmlarla , rheu matism and catarrh , of excellent spirits and good appetite enjoyed by these 'recently weak , tired and run down , H Is by such results as these that Hood's Sarsapurllla makes It * hosts ot friends and does- Its own most effective advertising. Its record of cures and the good It has done others are mifllclcnt to warrant your giving this excellent medicine a trial Will Clonn on Saturday. OMAHA , May G. To the Editor of The Dee : Dear Sir Will you kindly publish In your news columns the following wholesale liousex , which liuve agreed to close their places of business on Saturday afternoon commencing May G and ending September 1 , U91 : aiimore & Until , 7 . T. Ln * > lspy , Uate City Hut company , W , A. li. Gibbon , Kllpatrlck-Koch Dry floods company. Kirk- cndull , Jones & Co. , Blotcky llros. , Morse- Coe Shoe company , American Hand Hewed Shoe company , Wllllaina-Haywaril Hlioe company , M. K. Smith & Co. Ituiiiitrkulilo Cure of Illicuiimtlmn , Ono ot our customers who had been troubled with rheinnullbm for a number of years was cured by ono no-cent bottle of Chamberlain's Puln Balm. Wo consider It the best preparation In the market tor that dUeuso. J. C. Canto & Bon , druggists. Jack- sun C. II , , W Va. I'erxona troubled with rheumatism should give this remedy a trial. One application relieves the pain , For salt ) by druggUtJ. AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA School Officers Getting Hotuly for the Coming Year , CITY COUNCIL FAILED TO GET A QUORUM An n Itcoult tlio Occupation Tux Mnt * tor ni Applied to Siiloon Keeper * ' Wont O > cr for Another \ > cok. The members of the School Board hold a short session last night. President W. 1) ) . Check administered the oath ot olllco to the newly elected members. Mr. 13. 1) ) . Gideon and Mr. F , 0 , Olson. These gentlemen do not take possession ot their olllce until July 1 , when the now board will organize for the year. A number of bills wcro read and referred. Superintendent Monroe reported that the av rage attendance In April was 1,401 and for so far this year It wns l,7Cu. Last year the average was 2.1SD. During the last month i there had been a great deal of sick ness among the children , nnd this fact had reduced the attendance materially. The proposition to build a retaining wall around the High school grounds and to ox * pcnd money In beautifying the grounds was discussed and referred to the committee on buildings and grounds. An estimate of the cost will bo ascertained and the committee will report on tlio same at an adjourned meeting Wednesday night. The board will soon build an addition to the Brown Park school and the committee on buildings will report on the estimated cost of this work nt the next meeting. No ynonim I'ruscnt. Mayor Johnston was warm under the collar last evening when he discovered that there was not a quorum present at the meet ing of the city council. The most Important matter to be disposed of was the ordlnanca repealing the ordinance levying _ an occupa tion tax of ? 100 a year on the saloon keepers. A petition signed by a largo number of tax payers and all Of the saloon keepers re questing that this tax bo removed was pre sented to the city council several weeks ago. Councilman Mclss introduced a resolution In structing Iho city attorney to draw an ordi nance repealing the occupation tax nrdlnanca and this ordinance was to have been acted upon last night. The absent members wcro Walters , Melss and Koutsky. Mr. Kontsky was at the meeting early In the evening , but stepped out for a moment and the meeting was adjourned until this afternoon at 2:30 : o'clock. Councilman Mullaly discovered last oven- tug that the bonds filed by the liquor dealers were for $2,500 each. Instead ot $5,000 , and he will request that the signers qualify for that amount. It has been the custom In the post to allow them to qualify for $2COO , but City Attorney Fnrnsworth has been looking up the matter and requested the license committee to have the bondsmen qualify for the full amount that Is required by law. lu City lloHilp. John Francis left last night for St. Louis. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Rice. Oscar Rand Is bolng held at the pollco station as a suspicious character. Miss Nora Hannon of Louisville , Ky , , 1 * visiting her sister , Mrs. Dr. McCrann. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. LInhart of Albany , Mo. , are the guests ot Mr. and Mrs. James II. Ilulla. Mrs. John C. Carroll and her children have gone to Arapahoe to spend a few days on their farm. Mrs.William Watson left last evening to make a .few months visit with her old friends in Scotland Beechwood camp , No. CS , Woodmen of the World , will give a May party on Wednesday evening at Knights of Pythias hall. Sllss Alice Havens entertained a small party of friends last evening In honor of Prof. B. Eastman of Council BlufTs. Hugh Landy , an Idler , who has been before - fore Judge Olirlstmnn before , was sen tenced to fifteen days In the county Jail last evening. Officers Larson and Cmerlck have ten dered their resignations to Mayor Johnston nnd their succe'ssors will bo appointed thlu afternoon. The hardware merchants of South Omaha have agreed to close their stores at 7 o'clock In tlio evening on Tuesday , Thurbday , Friday and Sunday of each week. Andrew Shrador reported to the pollca last night that Frank Rawson had swindled him out ot $1 by promising to secure him a Job , which ho failed to get. Ed Anderson was placed under arrest by Officer Council for disorderly conduct. The fellow resisted arrest , and was glvoc a sentence of five days In the county jail on bread and water. John Smith , the man who claimed to hall from Topeka , Kan. , and who had In his possession a gold watch , sllvorwaro , dresses and fancy work , was discharged at 3 o'clock last evening. An hour later a tele gram was received from the city marshal stating that a thief answering Smith's de scription was wanted In that place , and Smith was again placed under arrest. Chief Brennan arrested n fellow giving th name of Sam Hoag over at Cudahy's packing house yesterday and booked him as a sus picious character. Several days ago the chief received a description of Hoag from Deadwood , S. D. , stating that ho was wanted there for horse stealing. As soon as the/ chief made the arrest ho wired the sheriff at Deadwood and received on answer that on officer would come on for the man at once. HEAD OF THE NAVY. Secretary Herbert anil Party Ilnrouto to 1'avlllu Co.iHt Nu\ul .Miulmia , Hon. II. A. Herbert , secretary of the navy , mil party honored the city with a short visit yesterday. The party came in over the North western In their private car , Delaware , thli forenoon and took carriage for up" town. Besides the honorable secretary the party consists of Lieutenant Rcamcy , naval aide to the secretary , Miss Herbert , Miss Iluell , a niece of the secretary , nnd Mra. Mlcou , a relative of the Herberts. Lieutenant Rcamcy was seen by a reporter In the private car at the depot. Ha said that It was the Intention of the party to pro- : eed this afternoon via the Union Pacific to Qgtlen , thence to Salt Lake , where a short stop will be mado. From the Mormon city the party will go to San Frahclsco. Upon arriving at that point the secretary will In spect the Mure Island navy yard , ono of the most Important In the country , and also the jovernment vessels now" In that port. From the Golden Gate the secretary will proceed lo Puget Sound , where a naval station hag recently been established. Mr. Herbert lias newer visited the navy yards on the Pacific coast : uul he fuels that a personal Inspection will enable him to handle the business ot tlm ilopartment much moro rapidly and with better batlsfactlon to all conc ° rned. A visit will also bo paid to the Iron work ) nt Monterey , where Eoma of the work for vcsscl-buiMIng at the Mure Island yard la liolng dune. The secretary has also Intl , mated that ho will go to Hanta. ( ! ru to witness a test of n new powder which the Inventor desires to sell to the government , "What has bccomu of the old cruiser Omaha ? ' " asked the reporter ot Lieutenant Kearney. Tim naval officer studied a moment and then referred to a register he had handy. "I was on the Omaha , during lier last crulso. " said the uldo to the secre tary. "She Is a wcodcn ship and la now- lying In the Mare Island navy yard and marked unserviceable on the register. Kho returned from the China station a year or two ago and has been laid up ever since , f iloubt very much If she will over bo put In : ommls3lon again. " This muniliig Lieutenant Kearney called it army headquarter * and paid his ronpacts to General Brooke , the commander of the Department of the Platte. Secretary Herbert ami the Indies of his parly took a drive about the city and ro- .urned to their car for lunch. DoWltt's Witch Hazel Salvo cures ulcer * . 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