THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY. MAY 9 , 1891. 8FE01RL NOTICES. Ailvfrtlncment * for thfiws column * will fo Uken until 12.20 p. m. for the evcnlnir nml until t:00 : p. m. for Ih * tnornlnn nnd Humlny coition * . Advertlnera , l > y rofiuMllnif a mimlwntl check , nn hiwe nn wcr ndilr ( > o < "l to n numbered letter In enr < of The tie * . An w nno ntlilrruM will li delivered upon prenentntlon nt the check. 'SITUATIONS WANTED' nntm , IVSc word nrat Insertion , la * word thereafter. Nothing tftk n for less than Ke. SVANTKD. JY LVOY oiAr . HiTtTATfoN AS hounckecpcr In family where other help In Itept ! widower's family preferred. A-Urean K 61. Ife. A MCM JO * IITHADV'MAIIlilKI ) MAN , OKNKKAIWOUK of any kind. Adtlrcim K 59 , Omaha Ile < > . A633 13 [ WANTHD , 11Y A WOMAN , SITUATION A3 hoiuek-vper In mall family. 402 H. 16th rtrcct , ruom CT. A-M63C * " WANTED MALE HEM > Ratei , IHc word first Insertion , lo ft word thereafter. Nothing tnken for ICM than 25c. SOUC1TOI18. TKAM8 FtmNI8lfib * INHTAI.L- mcnl Roods. American Wringer Co. . 1609 How- nrd St. H-3.0 lAOHNTO , BALATIY OH COMMISSION. TIIR Kronti * it Invention of the ngr. The New Pat- rnt Chemical Ink limning Pencil , Bella on I ultrht. Workn llko m.iKlc. Acents nrc making J25.00 to J121.00 per week. Tor further par- I tlculnri wilte the Monroe Hraaln ? Mfff. Oo. . _ X S6 , La Cro o , Win. 11 3 1 pALiHiMRir To finM. HAKINO rownnn. Wo put our KcxxliIn glass rolllni ? pins. JCO.OO month nml exponies , or commission. ChlcARO llnklnK 1'owdei Co. , 767 Van lluren street. Chlcngo. -M70I Mil * " " K"oo"bl ) BAI.F.SMAN IN BVIJHY TOWN IN lown nnd cnslorn Nehrnskn. AiMrees , The Iluwks Nursery Co. , Milwaukee , WIs. . MEN TO TAKH ORUKIlfl IN CITY on Hilary : former experience not reaulred. Apply nt , 151B Douglas. _ 11-MMO M23 TVrANTKE . LAIlOnnn.S AND T11AM3TEH3 ON Ihe II. & M. Ily. extension In Montana anil Wyoming. Tree transportation. Kramer & O'Hcarn. labor agency , Hth and Farnnm Mreets. . WANTED. A PIANO PLAYER. preferred. 103 N. 9th. _ 11-MMt BALEH.1fAN WANTED IN T.VEIIY COUNTY - to B II clgnrs hy unmple to dealers , fanmry or commission. Experience unnecessary. Andres * , with 2o Btnmti , Sterling Cigar Co. . 113 Adams Btrcot , Chicago. 111. H-M8O 11' _ ALESMAN WANTKD TO 8EI.I , OUIl GOODS liy snmple to the wholesale nnd retail trndo ; m > ll on night to , every ImMno.is man or linn ; liberal Hilary ; money advanced for advertising nnd expenses ; permanent position. Adclre , with stamp , King Mfg. Co. , C-42 , Chlcnpp. III. * , 8. J. I1HODEUICK. 11TH AND PAIl- nam. 11 MC51 10 _ ffllAVEUN'O MEN VISITINO THE IIAUD- wnnnrid Implement dealers In Nebraska can procure a hlg paying side line that requires lint mil" tlmo by addressing Lock Itox 281 , Omaha , Neb. II MMt 15 * _ CANVASSER WANTED TO INTRODUCE OUR poods In Omaha. Exceptional Inducement to really capable man. Haley , 12i5 Elm New D MfiCS * York. _ WANTED FEMALE HELP Rates , lV4c word , first Insertion , Ic a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c. LADIES WAITING OIRL3 Al'I'LY AT THE Scandinavian Young Ladles' borne , 33W Cumlng. O-M3M 10 * _ "BEST OP WAGES TO COMIETENT GIRL ; must be good cook and laundress. Sirs. J. M. Tlmraton. 2103 Fnrn.im. C 205 _ WANTED COMPETENT GIRL. GENERAL housework ; 2 In family. Apply 1112 S. 10th st. C US JWANTED , A COMPETENT GIRL FOR SECond - end work , with city references. 1120 Park avenue. _ C M52S .WANTED. GIRL WHO WILL HELP KVEN- Ings nnd Sundays In family of two for her room. Addieas box C94. city. O-MM3 3 * _ ( WANTED. rTfllL TOR GENERAL HOUSE- work. 2711 Howard street. C MCM 10' _ [ WANTED. G I RL FOR GENERAL JIOUS re work. Call SM N. ISth , 1 p. m. . or after 7 p. m. U C34-9 * IA. COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEwork - work with references. Mrs. W. E. Hamilton , JOM Georgia Ave. _ . _ C C61 8 QIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. 1222 . N. 22d street , city. C MCC6 8 y. _ P"WANTED. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- rwork. . . References required. 1130 S. 23th street. C MC7J 12' fj WANTED. A COMPETENT GIRL KOR GEN- cml housework ; small family. Apply nt 3116 Chicago stiect. _ C MC71 8 * AGENTS. ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW AND best sellers In lailles1 Rood * . Write tod.iy ; It will pay yon. Ladles' Supply Co. , 3118 Forest avenue. Chicago. _ C M676 9 * FOB BENT HOUSES. nates IVic word first Insertion , le n word thereafter. Nothing token for less than 2Sc. FINE FLAT lN " 5LotISEH BLOCK AT 703 S. ICth ot ; range and alt other conveniences ; IZ9. George Clouser , room 2. 1623 Farnum st. D S75 _ FOR RENT. g-HOOM URICK ; ALL MODERN Improvements , 29th and Izard , one block from Walnut Hill motor , 125.00. Inquire Cjmp- trollcr's oBlcc. _ D--S33 HOUSES , P. K. DARLING , BARKER BLOCK. HOUSES IN ALL PAIIT3 OP THE CITY. THE O. F. Davis company. 1505 Farnnm. D SS3 C-ROUM COTTAGES , MODERN. CHOICE IN Stanford Circle. C. 8. Elguttcr , 20t IJee build- Ing. D 334 _ FOR RENT. CHEAPEST 6-IIOOM COTTAGE ! with bath ; In city , 111.00. 3033 California street. D M223 _ IlENTAL AGENCY. D07 IJROWN 1JLOCK. D 355 _ FIRST CLASS. WELL LOCATED HOUSES. L. S. Skinner. 310 N. Y. Life. D 350 4-ROO&T SIODERN FLATS. 2DTH AND LEAV- enworth. J. W. Squire. 2IS Ilee bldg. D 357 CLEAN ! COMFORTABLE. CONVENIENT. moderate rentals ; best 3 nnd 4-room suites for housekeepers only. References required. Also C-room suite In tenement. 810 3. 22d st. D 358 _ Lf FOR RENT. S-IIOOM HOUSE , MODERN , FUn- nlshed or unfurnished. 1112 8. 10th street. " "ijl. , _ D 35 } KELKENNEY&CO..R. 1. CONTINENTAL BLK. D-CSS _ NICE 5-ROOM COTTAGE , J19.00 PER MONTIL U S. Skinner. 310 N. T. Life. cuoici : IIOMK. uiniiT HOO.MS AND IIAHN * nlco Inwn , dty water nml southeast front ; 1 lilock Bouth of I iivenworth on 3Sth nvenue : J55.00. Apply to f ! ' Perry , on premises. 1 > MiM x ou HUNT. 35.oo rnn MONTH , no I.AFAY- * lte nvcniiR , 7 rooms , furnace , linth. hot anil colil water , clnsct , KUS. electric llghtlnc njipll- nnccs. etc. Ilenutlful lawn , treen , etc. Klilellty Trust company , 170J Farnam street. D M515 von IIINT ; | OOOD Din'ACiiRD NINB-UOOM ' " "W. aai.Cniiltol > enuB. Alio 9-room house. 2523 Cnpltol nvenue. 1J. II. Ituhlson. loom 7. Comm < iy.il | National. D M853 6-ltOOM MODKUN COTTAQB. U.VWN AND simile. Sll Miami street D 11431 S-IIOOM "lIOr.SK. AT.L MODnilN IMPnOVK- ments , beautifully located ; rent reasonable. 013 So. 27th Hi. D HT BIX Oil TKN.noOM HOUSra. MOUH11N IN every respect. Keys , KOI Capitol nvo. - = * D-452-8 * /.AT. C ROOMS. 2D FLOOR. L.INTON nLOCK. 13th and Mason. 17 per 1110. Iniiulro 311 Llnton hloclr. D 4V4 HOUSE MODERN ; INCLUDING range ; 311 ! ) Cas * . Cheap to good tenant. E. A. Northup , tax der > t. , It. & M. It. H. n-itej u RENT. VERY CHEAP. TOlTlUEB montln from Juna 1 , heiuitlful furnished D-roam council on Park nvenuv , with piano nnd all inodcrii Impiavements. Inquire J. A. Sunder- land , Omaha Coal , Coke and Lime Co -MC37 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - NEW TWO-BTORY SIX-ROOM HOUSE , BOTH city nnd cistern water , large l.twn. ISIh , uouth of Mandersun. D COO 10 * 3TOB BENT FURNISHED BOOMS. IUo word Hrst Insfrtlon. la a word thereafter. Nothing taken tor Ittu than 25c. HOOM3 AT u uruet. E-SS MIS' _ _ JiICELY"FURN7sHi:0 FRONT ROOMS. WITHer or without boa l U. Call at 2107 Douglas st. E-aH in t _ _ _ BURNISHED ROOM ; GENTLEMAN. 2017 HAR- ney street. U Ci5.u _ _ _ DKS1UAULE FURNISHED BOUTH FlioNT rwms , modem cun nlences. 1823 Chicago stri-t-t. ' 13 M577 10 _ _ " " _ von RKNT" . A LAROU , SOUTH R < ? bu A7r mi Dod str t. U-M 7 _ MICBI.Y Kl'RNISliED ipTiuTolt ! TERMS Ifai.inuMc. 13JI Furnum. E M5SI D * EIlY PI.KASANT ROOM. INQUIRE _ Fl'RNISHKD ROOMS FOR LIGHT HOUSE. k plng m North ISth btittt. E MO8 _ Fl'RNHIIKD nOOu"DAT U. J .W. Mil FArT- nam > trtt. FOB BENT FUBNISHED BOOMS. Continued. FOR RENT. AT ZfiM DODGE , A LARGE. BAY window , second story front room , for 112.00 a month. No other roomers and no children. B FOR RENT , I'RONT ROOM WITH ALCOVE , for 1 or 1 gentlemen , at C2 < 8. 26th nve. E 171 9 FUBNISHED BOOMS AND BOABD. Hates. IMc word first Insertion , lo n word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 2Sc. YOUNG"wbMEN78 HOMn. UNDER CARE OF Women's Christian association. Ill S. 17th st. ROOM WITH BOARD. PRICE MODERATE , 2406 Cam. F-l 18 M22 LARGE ROOM , EITHER NORTH OR SOUTH exposure. In private family , with board. Apply 2221 Dodge street. F-M34J DESIRABLE ROOM WITH BOARD IN PHI- valu family. 706 N. nth. F < IC-8' ROOM AND BOARD. 2413 CAPITOL AVE. 1--MS75 12 * NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS , SINGLE OR en sully , with board. I'M Dodn . T M678 11 * FOB BENT-TJNJFUBNISH'D BOOMST Ilatpi. 1V48 word first Insertion , Ic n word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 23c. 4 UNFURNISHED ROOMS , SUITABLE FOR housekeeping , city wnter. etc. , low rent ; north west corner 17th nnd Webster st. O 361 5 UNFURNISHED CHAMBERS FOR HOU8E- keeplng to uian and wife ; no children ; 31) N. 17th. G-MT 2 FRONT ROOMS. 1GW LEAVENWORTH ST. G M6I7 11' THREE PLEASANT ROOMS AND KITCHEN. 2022 Howard street. O M639 9 * FOB BENT , STORES AND OFFICES Rates. IWc word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than23c. 18 MONTHS LEASE OF STORE. SM 8. 17TH. I 3C3 FOR RENT. THE 4-STORY BRICK BUILDING. 916 Farnam st. The building has a fireproof cement basement , complete steam heating fix tures , water on nil Moors , gas , etc. Apply nt the olllce of The Bee. 1 01" DESK ROOM CHEAP , FRONTING PAlNAIL Room 2. 1C23 Farnam street. I M614 AGENTS WANTED. AGENTS HUSTLERS ; BIG MONEY. APPLY room 43S. I'axton block. J 372 M18 * AGENTS. BOTH SEXES ; TEN INDISPENSAble - ble articles ; ictall for 15.10 ; absolutely free to our demonstrated rustlers. The Claims Shear Co. . Kansas City , Mo. J M623 June 80 * WANTED , GENERAL AGENTS AT OMAHA. Fremont. Grand Island , Norfolk nnd Beatrice for the Union Central Life Insurance company. } 2,0 < X > ,000.00 In force In Nebraska. Renewal contracts. Address J. M. Edmlston. state agent , Lincoln. Neb. J-M878 M19 AGENTS WANTED , BIO MONEY. WRITE for particulars to A. M. Sceman & Co. , Lln- coln , Neb. , 122 North 14th. J M5C1 Mil' AGENTS : THE COMBINATION DIPPER , FUNnel - nel , fruit jar filler and strainer ( two sizes ) ; 4 articles In one. Address It. W. Brandon , 1120 Washington avenue , St. Louis , Mo.J J M312 11' WANTED AGENTS IN NEBRASKA AND Iowa to sell the Moss & Hlllynrd patent farm ers' handy egg case at reduced price ; big money In It for the right man. Apply \V. T. Letts , sole manufacturer of the farmers' Imndy ctrg cose , St. Joseph , Mo. J 537 J5 DESK -ROOM. WM. j ! WELSIIANS , 331 Board of Tiade Bldg. J 5DI AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY CITY AND town to handle "The Story of the Common weal. " The fastest selling book ever published. 110.00 a day can be averaged by good agents. Samples , 25c , Call or write for terms. W. B. ConUcy company , 341-351 Dearborn street. Chl- cage , 1111. J M600 AGENTS WANTED A FEW GOOD AGENTS ; for particulars call at room 4S Brunswick hotel after 9 o'clock today. J MG3S 10' WANTED. AGENTS TO TAKE ORDERS BY sample at home or to travel. Expenses nnd good salary or commission to right party. Apply nt once for samples. Address Lock Box 1351 , N. Y. City. J BENTAL AGENCY. Rates , lV5c word flrst Insertion , Ic n word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 23e. RUNT REDUCED ON HOUSES AND ROOMS. 3 good rooms. $5.00 ; 4 rooms , rental , S10.00. Cottages from J5.00 up. Printed list. G. F. Butts , 220 S. 17th street. L M773 MIS STOBAGE. Rates , IHe word flrst Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c. STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODsT CLEAN and cheap rate. It. Wells , 1111 Farnam. Farnam.M M 364 STORAGE.WILLIAMS & CROSS , 1211 IIARNEY. M-365 STOVES STORED DURING THE SUMMER. 1207 Douglas. Omaha Stove Repair works. MIDI May 81 WANTED TO BUY. Rates , Hie word flrst Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c. HIGHEST PRICE FOR 2D-HAND Fl/RNITURE. carpets , etc. S. II. Brown. 320 N. 16th. Tel. 1711. N 5UM9' RETAIL LUMBER YARD. NEB. OR WESTERN Iowa. Address P. O. Box 652. David City , Neb. N 170 M24 CASH PAID FOR SECOND-HAND FURNIture - ture , carpets , etc. I. Brussell , 710 & 712 N. 16th. N-m J3 WANTED. TO BUY , FOR FARM USE. TWO good , sound teams , horses or mules , weighing over 1,3)0 pounds , not over 8 years old. Must l > o In good condition , nnd no scrubs. N. E. Dllrance , 414 S. 17th street. Omaha. N-M667 9 WANTED , TO BUY A SECOND-HAND SAFETY bicycle. Give price , when bought , where bought , name of machine. Address K. carrier 35 , Omaha. N MC79 10 FOB SALE FTJBNITTJBE. Rates , lOo a line each Insertion. (1.50 a line per month. Nothing taken for less than 2Jc. QUANTITY OF NICE FURNITURE FOR SALE. 2537 SI. Mary's nvenue. O M618 12' FOBSALE HOBSES.WAOONS.ETO. Rates. l\ic \ ward flrst Insertion , la a word thereafter. Nothing token for less than 2Sc. GENTLE FAMILY HORSE. PHAETON AND Imrncsd cheap. Enquire evenings or Sunday. 1719 N. 13th street. P G3S 14 FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS. SIDEWALK , BRICK. AND TILE. WM. J. WEL- shans , 331 Board of Trade building. Q M723 Mil NEW AND SECOND-HAND BICYCLES cheap. F. E. Bell. 907 N. Y. Life. Omaha. QrM5ll M10' BALED HAY FOR SALE. THE STANDARD Cattle company , Ames. Neb. , have 2ouO tons of good barn-stored hay for sale. All orders tilled promptly. Q 368 A GOOD MILK COW FOR" SALE. ENQUIRE 123 South 2.Hh St. city. Q C6J 8 4 SMALL COTTAGE HOUSES TO BE MOVED. Milton Rogers & Sons. Q 037 14 FOR SALE , A SECOND HAND SODA WATER fountain , nlmost ns good ns new ; cheap. Call at No. 734 North 24th street , South Omaha. Q-MGC3 IS MISCELLANEOUS. Rates , IVic word flrst Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c. FOR LEASE , E AND 1 < ACRE TRACT8. HOGGS & II111. R-M50a 14 WANTED A GOOD HORSE FOR HI8 FEED that Is gentle for a lady to drive In buggy or family carriage. Address T. 11. , 1715 South 16th street , Omaha. Neb. 11 654 8 CLAniVOYANTS. Rates , U-jo word flrst Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c. MRS. DR. II. WARREN , CLAIRVOYANT. REliable - liable business medium ; 7th year at 119 N. 16. 8-357 MASSAGE. BATHS , ETC. UADA&1B SMITH. (03 & UTII. ID FLOOR , room 3. Massage , vapor , alcohol , steam. iul- phurtne and sea baths. T MM1 ! ! MAUAMK BROWN. 1114 CAPITOL AVENUB. Id floor , room 4. muaac , alcohol , sulphur and sea buths. T M47110 PEBSONAL. HaUs. IHo word flrst Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for Us * than 2So. MASSAGE. UADAitK"BERNARD. . 1419 DODGE. UM 407 16' MADAME I.A ROOK , MASSAGE. 323 N. 16TII parlurs 12 and 13. U M6J114" < JKT MARRIED. SEND I'OR 1IY BIO PAFfilTl hundreds of ud\ertlsers want hushundi and wives. Mailed sealed for stamp. W. H. Har- _ beck , Denver. Colo. U M323 m30' _ _ _ " MASSAGE TREATMENT ! ELECTRO-THER" mat baths. Scalp & hair treatment , manicure & chlropoJli. Mrs. Post , } 19)i ) S 15th , Wlthntll bile. U 36 } PEBSONAL. Continued. COMPOUND OXYGEN CURES ASTHMA , bronchitis , consumption , cntnrrh , etc. Three daj-j free at It 13 , Douglas blk , 16th nnd Dodge U 128 VIAVI , HOMB TREATMENT FOR LADIEs ! Health book A consultation free. Addresi or call Vltivl Co , suite 3l8Be bldg. Lady attendant. U 363 GOOD SAMARITAN REMEDY COMPANY. 304 N , 16th street , cure chronic diseases of either nex or money refunded ; $1.OT per month ; send stamp or cell ; want lady agent. U MOW M21' HAVE THE STATE HOTEL. 1301 TO 131 ! Douglns street , newly refurnished ami refitted In first clnai order. Would be pleased to have the public give me their patronage. Open alt _ hours. Mrs. J. F. Reid. U 4 YOUR PAST , PRESENT AND FUTURE READ by lady clairvoyant. 63S 8. 17th. U M56I 12' LADIES' ( RUBBER. NEVER FAILS ) 10 O , N.T. pink pills mailed 11.00. Ladles' Bazaar , Oniahn. U 653 J 7 MONEY TO LOAN BBAL ESTATE. Rales. l'4c word flrst Insertion , lo n. word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c , LOANs"oN7tEAl7ESTATElF6irANY LENGTH of time , from thirty days to llv ! years. Reed & Belby , 334 Board of Trade. Wnrtants bought. W230 ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO. . 3H N.Y.LIFE , loans nt low rates for choice security on Ne braska nnd Iowa farms or Omaha city property. W 370 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real estate. Brennan , Love & Co. , I'axton blk. \ \ 371 MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES ON Improved nnd unimproved Omahii real c atc , 1 to 6 years. Fidelity Trust Co. , 1702 Fnrn.im. W 3,2 WANTED , APPLICATIONS FOR LOANS. D. 7.lttle , Brown block , Omaha. W LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY property ; J3.0W & upwards , B tn 6H per rent ; no delays. W. Farnam Smith & Co. , 1320 Farnam. W 374 LOANS ON REAL ESTATE. WARRANTS-GOOD notes , etc , bought. Onrvln Bros. , 210 N. Y. Life. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES THE O. F. Davis Co. . 1305 Farnam st. _ -3 ' 6 MONEY TO LOAN ON FARMS IN DOUGLAS , Improved nnd unimproved Omaha real estate. Fidelity Trust Co. , 1702 Farnam St. \V-37J OMAHA LOAN & TRUST CO. , 16TH AND Dougla * street' , loan money on city nnd farm property at lowest rates ot Interest. * W 377 LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES LOANED ON or bought. F. C. Chesney , Kansas City , Mo. W 378 MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA PROPERTY and Nebrnkn farms nt from C to 7 per cent. W. B. Melkle , First National bank hmldlng. UNITED STATES MORTGAGE CO. OF NEW York. Submit choice loans lo F. S. Pusey , ngcnt. First National bank building. W M223 m21 _ MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS ! Rates , IWc word flrst Insertion , Ic n word thereafter , Nothing taken for less than 25c. MONEY TO LOAN We will loan you nny sum which you wish , email or large , nt the lowest poslble rates. In the quickest possible time , and for any length of time to suit you You can pay It back In such installments as you wish , when you wish , and only pay for It 03 long as you Keep It. You can borrow on OR ANY OTHER SECURITY , without publicity or removal of property. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. , WW SOUTH 15TH STREET. First llooor above the street , THE OLDEST , LARGF.ST AND ONLY INCOR PORATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA. ? v 3S3 WILL LOAN MONEY ON ANY KIND OF SE- curlty ; strictly confidential. A. E. Harris , room 1 , Continental block. _ X 3SO MONEY LOANElToN FURNITURE , PIANOS. nil articles of value. Fred Tony , 430 Ramgo block. X-381 THE PLACE TO BORROW MONE . MONEY ON WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS , MONEY ON MERCHANDISE , MONEY ON ANY CHATTEL SECURITIES , MONEY ON goods that remain with you , MONEY IF YOU WANT NO Pl'llLIClTr. MONEY IN LARGE OR SMALL AMOUNTS , MONEY AT LOWEST 1TOS.HII1LE RATES. MONEY IN QUICKEST POSSIBLE TIME , _ " MONEY TO LOAN ON HORSES. WAGONS" pianos nnd furniture of all kinds Business confidential J B. Haddock , room 427 , RamRO --334 block. _ - MONEY TO LOAN ON PERSONAL PROP- erty. Harvln Loan Co. , 701 , N. Y. Life building. X H-t 1 BUSINESS CHANCES. Rates. lV5c word flrot Insertion , lo n word thereafter. Nothing token tor less than 25c. FRENCH & CO. . ROOM ! U SCHL1TSS BLDG. , Omaha , make n specialty of business chances ; buy , sell or trade stocks of merchandise and real estate , furnish paitners and capital , and always have opportunities for profitable In vestments. Consult them. Y 163. FOR SALE. THIRTY-FIVE SHARES OF American District Telegraph stock. This Is dividend-paying stock nnd can be bought cheap. Address , Jas. Donnelly , Jr. , 409 Shcely block. Y 199 10' WANTED , TO BUY INTEREST AND BECOME associated In management established paying business In Omaha ; have managed finances large wholesale house ; familiar with Insurance , loans , banking , etc. ; references exchanged. Address K 31 , Dee. Y MS4I _ THE NATIONAL INFORMATION AND Ex change Co. . 203 First Nat'l bank , Omaha , ne gotiators of business opportunities , have cus tomer with J20.000.00 to 123,000.00 for a bank : Interest In paying Insuiance agency ; $5,000.00 stock general merchandise$1DOO.OO ; groceries. We offer for sale II.000.00 corporation stock paying 14 per cent ; art store In plendld condi tion ; W.KW.CO stock groceries ; cigar and con fectionery store. Y M5S3 10 FOR SALE STOCK SHELF HARDWARE. For particulars call at 1,217 Fnrnam street. Mrs. Ellle D. Bowman , administratrix. Y M530 12 * RARE OPPORTUNITY ; CLEAN STOCK OF hardware In town of 1,200 In the Willamette valley , Oregon , for ualo Immediately ; J3.500.00 cash required. Address box D5 , Brownsville , Ore. Y MC1S 13 * J200.00 WANTED A PARTNER WITH J200.00 to open a factory to manufacture California fruit elder by a new process. Big money In It. Address K Cl. Bee. Y M6I5 9 * FOR SALE , CHEAP FOR CASH , CIGAR AND 4-chalr barber shop. Inquire 121 N. 15th. Y M677 10 * STOCK. JEWELRY AND MILLINERY. IN best town , M ) Inhabitants. In north central Ne braska. About J900.00 buys both. Will Invoice separately. No opposition. Also business house. Normal and business college here. Address Key Box No. B , Scotia , Neb. Y M6S9 10 * FOR RENT , A COMPLETE 11ESTAURANT. IN one of the best hotels at Fremont. European plan. Paying business. G. C. 1C. , CO I W. 6th street , Fremont , Neb. Y M670 11 * SUCCESSFUL SPECULATION OPEN TO ALL. Try our syndlcnto system of speculation ; In crease your Income ; Information free. Send for circular. Thompson & Dorr Co. , 38 Wall street , New York. Incorporated under the laws of tha state of New York. Capital , J100.000. Y-MC73 9 * FOB EXCHANGED I OWN 100 FARMS IN NEBRASKA , KANSAS and Dakotaiwlll sell creap or exchange for mdso. , horses & cattle. Address box 76 , Frankfort , Ind. Z-335 WANTED , TO TRADE A NICE COTTAGE , with two lota , situated In Florence , and free from Incumbrnnce , for a good home In the city. Will assume Incumbrance or pay dlffer- ance. H. Hall. Florence , Neb. Z-MI78 10 * STOCK OF MILLINERY AND NOTIONS ; wont horses & cattle. Box 293. Frankfort. Ind. X 3SS ONE-QUARTER SECTION GOOD FARM LAND Hi mllm from rallioad town , to exchange for * stock of millinery or notions. AddrciM lock box M2. Chadron. Neb. 7. M605 12 * TO EXCHANGE. AN EXTRA NICE 10-ROOM modern liouad In Council Bluffs , with' largo and handsome grounds , for lands or other prop erty. Cash > alue of this property , JlO.OuO.W. Owner has no use for It nnd will vivo bargain for good rental property or land. H. G. McGee , 10 Pearl street. Council Bluffs. C3i n WANTED. J5.000.00 TO J10.0M.OO STOCK CLEAN nuioe. for clear land and nates. Do not write unless you want to sell. Addrens lock box 61 , Gothenburg. Neb. K M647 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 60. Bee. " Z-M6IO 9 * MUSIC , ABT AND LANGUAGE. Rates , mo word flrst Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for Im than lie. G. F. GlLLENlfEclc ! BAN JOIST AND teacher. 1819 California st. (11 PAWNBBOKEB3. , Rates. Hie word flrst Insertion. Ic a word thereafter. Nolhlngtaken _ for less than c. FRED MOHLE , 1J17W FARNAu ! oT" FOB SALE BEAL ESTATE. ItntPii. liio word first InWtlon , lo n word thereafter. Nothing taken for Ifss than 23c. BARGAIN , N , E. CORNEH t > TH AND HICK- ory. F. K. Darling , Barker block. RE 3SJ BARGAINS , HOUSES , UT8 AND FARMS , sale or trade. F. 1C. Darling , Barker block. It E 385 _ _ _ _ _ _ l _ FARM LANDS. C.F. HARRISON , 9H N. Y7L1FR * U E 893 M19 * _ DO YOU WANT A HOME. A COZY LITTLE farm of 3 to 30 ceres , where you cnn attend to your business IP the city and rnlse your own fruit , \cgctab1c49 nnd pnuttrt"hnd llv llko n king when times are hard" Come quick nnd get your choice. Terms easy. Add. Box 64 Mlllnrd , Neb. ' R E-172 FARM tj\ND3. G P. HARIlISJNm N.Y.HFH RE-S93 MU'I "CUT Jl.000.00 ON PRICES OF EACH OP MY houses , obliged to sell something , " Instruction * just received from eastern owner referring to three bentitlful mi-lorn cottages erected two y-ars ngo , containing furnace , bath , clnsel , lul nnd cold water , marble wash stand , with stwer connections , etc. All of these are excellently located , one on paved street , near motor , with m ld d yards , etc. Present price , J3.000.W to J3.GOO.W. Call nt once If you want one of these homes nt ft rare bargain. Fidelity Trust Company. 1702 1'arnam. R E-8DO 18 C , 10 AND 20-ACRE TRACTS. 2H MILKS EAST of Council Bluffs , nt J100.00 to 5.W.OO per ncrc , HUltnble for fruit gardens and hornet. Day & Hess. Council Bluffs. R E-MI31 J3. LOST ! Rates , Hie word first Insertion , Ic a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less Ihnn 25a LOST , A BLACK ACCOUNT BOOK. RETURN to 1217 Pnrnnin street M-C33 S' STOLEN" , FROM THE fiTAXDARD CATTLE Co. , Ames , Neb. , on or about Mnich 2) , 1S94 one light bay horse , grade Perchoron. S vcnra old. 1G hands high , weight iibout 1,201 ; branded on left shoulder with small bar clrcl * . The Stnndnnl Cattle Co. will j-ay n rowntd of J2J1.09 for the recovery of * the home nn I ar rest nnd conviction of the thief. Ioit 6VI 10 LOST. IN CENTRAL PART OF CITY. LETTER signed by Horace C. Plunkett. Rewaid will bo given for Its retuin to Prank A. Itrm * 16-4 Cnpltol avenue. MC65 LOST. BETWEEN FOURTEENTH AND DOUO- las streets nnd Fort Onmhn. a pnpT raokng * containing twelve yards white embroider- ! nm.illn. Return to Hobnrt Williams , 1107 Doug las street. M672 11 * PASTUBAGE. Rates , HSc word flrst Insertion , lo n word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c. WE HAVE ICO ACRES OF BLfE GRASS PASture - ture for horses. Bonn ! fence , spring water. Bnrton & Phclps , Gllmore. Neb. , or A. W. Phelps & Son , 207 N. Y. Life bldg. Telephone 1034 M 93D .121 * UPHOLSTERING. Rales , lV4c word Ilrst Insertion , Ic n word thereafter. Nothing taken for less thun 23c. CITY UPHOLSTERING CO. FURNITURE made nnd repaired. Carpets laid nnd furniture patched and polished. 2903 Farnam ; tel. 15 < 3 201 M23 MEDICAL. Rates , HJc word flrst Insertion , lo n word thereafter. Nothing tnken for less than 23c. DR. C. V. CROOKS' NE\V TOTHbn TlTEAT- mcnt of nerves , stomach , heart. 407 Bee bldg. S90 SHOBTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. RateIVSc word flrst Insertion , Ic n word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 23c. VAN SANT'S SCIIOOL OF SHORTHAND , E13 N. Y. Life , Omaha. Ask for circular. M391 UNDEBTAKEB3 AND BMB ALMEB3 Rates. I'/ic word flrst Insertion" , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken' for'less than 23c. H. K. BURKETT. FUNERAL rxmiBcTOR AND cmbalmer. 1618 Chicago , Tel. 90. 3S8 DBESSMABLING. Rates , lyie word flrst Insertion , lo n word thereafter. Nothing tnken for less than 25c. DRESSMAKING IN FAMILIES ! ADDRESS Miss Sturdy , 421S Nicholas street. M937 M21 * BIRftEY'S 1 iGaiarrh Pow dor HolloVCR Catarrh nnd Cold In the Head Instantly by ono application Uuroa llond Noloeo & DEAFNEG8. Call Of wrt - " * ' ' Ttovl' . rhlfijo. nlIroatmentorsamiilofroa Bold by aiucciats. BOo. I Po < lilVflr < liiui-aiilre < ll C'iiru ) HpermnlurrhuMi. Hemlnal Wcnk- [ neaa , Vurlcocele , eruptions on face , I all norvoni disorders. Hectares T.ont Vigor. First treatment nent ) Free lo any addrw * . This y ha > < becnim'dl5yearsln with marvelous results. SHE CHEMICAL IMfORTINdCO. , CINCINNATI , 0. PERSONAL CHECKS are good nt home. AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY TRAVELERS CHEQUES nffonl all faculties of your own 'bank account uuywhera In the world. Paid at face vnluo ev erywhere1 Leaves ICHICAGO. BURLINGTON & Q. I AirlveT Ornaha | _ Depot 1'jth ' and Mason Sis. _ | Omaha < : < 5'ni | . Chicago Vestibule. . . . .7T..7 9CO.im : " " mi . . . . . . Chicago Express . 4:25pm : JP'n : ' . C'1C1U ' | , ? nnd Iowa I'W'1 . 8 : < Wum . . . . . lljpjam. rPnclJoJunctlonLieal ( _ _ . 0:35pm : Leaves roURLlN > .TON' " & MO71UVER.Arrlves" OmalmDepot | _ 10lhuml _ Mason Sis. | Omaha } 1\-tim \ ; . ; , Uc"vcr.I , . * I > ress . . 9:33nm. : - - . Deadwood Express . 4.10pm 4Mpm . . . . . . . . . .Denver EXPKS-I . 4.10pm 050pm. ; . . Nebraska Iocal ( except Sun. ) . . G50pm ; ja5amiJ.lri-olyLjcal ( t-xcept Sunday ) . .ll23im ! Leu-esT K. "C. . ST. "J. & C. II. lArrfveT Onmlinl Depot luth and Mason Sta. ) Omaha. ! ) : IJiun. . . . . Kansas City Day Express. . . . 5.55pm _ : l5im.K. | C. Night JJx. > lu U. P. Trnns. 050am ; " Loaves" ! CHICAGO , n. I. " & " PACIFIC. " lArrTfes" OmahalUnlon Depot 10th At Mason .Sta. I Omaha AST : - 6WamOklahoma : & Txn Kxj ) . ( ex Sun.ll:35rim ) : J:33pm . . . , . . . . Cciloi nile I.fmTlM .j _ . . . _ . , ± 4 } Wpm Leaven T * "UNION PACll'M'crArrltea [ * OiimhailJnlon Depot 10th a .Mnon 8la. | Oinuha Oveiluiid KHC G:2)pm : ) 3:43pm.Beatrice : & Stromub't rExex ( Sun.1230am ) ; 040 ; | > ni Pacllla E ) ) r , < ( J ) 10-.3am : 6Mpm : Fast _ _ Malii.i ; 4:2)pm : Leaves ( CHICAGO. MHRT. . ' " PAUL.Arrlves | _ OmnhnUJnlpnpepcl luth fk MnionSls. _ | Omaha "ffcr.pm Chicago L'hiltSd. ' . . . . . . . . .T 9:30.un : II lOnm..gUiago i ; | iiu&a ( ex Kun. ) . . Lonvea I V. I ! . & MO. VA"l .iV JArrlve.1 Oiunhnl Depot 15thnmlWri-bsler Sts. _ | Omaha ! ; < ) lnm Dendwood Express Sl'im : ) 903am.Ex. ; ( SaU.Wyo. ix..ilx. : Mon. ) . 5lOpm : 6iWpm-.Norfolk : Expires ( Kx' , J8undny..lo:45am ) : C30pm. ; . . . St. 1'nul EiiprMa 9IOam : leaves I CHICAGO & NOir'ntryKSf'N ( Arrives OinaluilU. p. Depot IQlh tfw-ton Hts. | Omaha Hn3um : ChlCKgo Expr&s. . , ollOpih 4i)3in : | ) V ntlbiilo Llmllpil. , 9:2)um : 6:30pm : EIIHU-III Flyer 2l3pm : G:30pm.Ex. : ( Sat..Chic. I'jhs.tEx. Man. ) . U23u ; | JirMarn Mo. Vnlly Loonl. . . . . . . „ Mim lUavea I MISSOURI PACIFIC " ( Arrives Omaha | Depot 11th and Web terjits.J _ Omaha 9:00am : St. Ixiula Es-iresx . :30pm : St. I-ouls Exprest ) 6:53im : 510pm.Dally ; ( ex. Bun. ) Nebmska I > cal. OilOam U-aves I C. , ST. I' , . M , & . o , ( Arrives jOnmlui [ _ Depot.13th . nnd Wi-tuter " Sts. I Om.iha 8Oflam..Sloux : City Acciiin ( Ux. Sun. ) . . 8-Ulpm lOlOOam , . Sioux City Aceom ( Sun , Only. ) . . k ; 3pm 12l5pm. . Sioux nty Exuross IKX. Sun.i..ll:55.im : .CiMpm . St , l'uuiI.linliiHl _ . B.teain Ui-aves Sf6UX ClTY & PACIIMa fArrUvs" OmahalU P. Dtot 10th & Mason Sts.l Onnhu " :56nm. : . . . Sioux City Pnssenxer. . .I. . .Hi 3 pm : , , , . . . . . . _ , . _ _ ( ! H8 . Le.i\ei I " 8'lOUX CITV A \UTl'IC , | Ariv7 | " 'I'1 Welwier Sts. " JOniahi fit Paul I.lmlte.r . . : IOani Chl'-iiko ' l.lnuua - . , 3 loam _ _ _ _ _ _ " " I. uxes ! OMTUA. & 81iTl.OUI3 ( Arrive * OmahalU. P , Deput loth & Mamm Ht . | Omaha : & , * . , , . , . . I iuli Cunnon Uall GREAT FARMING WEATHER Government Weather Bureau Bulletin on the Climatic Phenomena. VERY FAVORABLE CONDITIONS FOR CROPS I'rufppct * for All Clrnlii nnil i'riilt In No- brui 1m Were Never llcttur Mnro Mols- turn Nr.'iliMl In the South- nest or a 1'urt of the Stiito. The crop bulletin for the week ending May 7 , compiled by Captain George K. Hunt , observer nt Oimihn , has been Issued ns follows by the Nebraska weather bureau : Except In the southwestern portion of the state , where vegetation Is beginning to suffer from lock of moisture , Nebraska has experienced another week of excellent farm ing weather. Wheat , oats nnd pastures show Improvement , fruit prospects wcrj never belter nnd all vegetation Is growing vigorously. Corn planting Is well under way In all sections of the state. The ground Is , with few exceptions , In excellent condition for germinating the grain , nnd some corre spondents report the plant already up nnd a good stand. The temperature for the week has been considerably above the normal , while the rainfall has been light nnd scattered. „ The following nro remarks by correspond ents : SOUTHEAST SECTION. Duller County Farmers are well advanced with plowing nnd planting for this season. Hall did some damage to Holds and whipped oft some fruit blossoms. Clay County Fruit trees blossomed heav ily. About one-fourth of an Inch of rain nn the 2d , with some hall. Small grain looks well , but grass shows signs of going back. Chinch bugs getting bad. Drought Is Injur ing .oats and wheat In vicinity of Harvard. Flllmoro County Ilaln on 2d reached greater portion of the county. Hall In the vicinity of Geneva Injured fruit and garden ? . The potato beetle has nude Us appearance In great numbers and promises to be a great pest this season. A great deal of early sown oats will be plowed up and replanted to corn. Gngo County Good rain on 2d and 3d. Ground thoroughly soaked. All vegetation doing well. Haln during week renders crop prospects Ilrst class. Hamilton County Past week dry with con siderable wind , which has had a damaging effect on oats. Some corn planted two weeks ago Is up , but cut worms working badly In It. Jefferson County Ilnln of Sd beneficial to all crops. Wheat crop looks well. Oats poor stand. Corn coming up nicely. Johnson County Week has been favorable for corn planting and for Its speedy germi nation. Probably 75 per cent of the corn planted. Moro rain would benefit crops. Wheat looks well and oats have gained In appearance. Lancaster County Good growing week. Trees of nil kinds putting out foliage very fast. Ilnln needed. Hyo beginning to head out. Nemaha County Crops growing slowly. Ground needs soaking rain. Largo acreage of corn has been put In during week. Otoo County Ground in good condition for corn planting. Haln needed for growing crops. Pawnee County The week has been favor able for vegetation. Winter wheat nnd oats look fairly well. Corn planting well ad vanced. Wheat looks yellow in spots. Col orado beetle already on potato tops. Cut worms bad. Polk County A good week for growing crops. Early sown oats are thin , but stcollng out nicely. Pastures and meadows are looking well. Hlchardson County Week favorable to all crops. Corn one half planted. Some corn up. Thayer County Small grain making rapid growth. Ground in good condition. Eaily planted corn coming up well. Season two weeks early. Saline County Ground In excellent condi tion , but rain becoming necessary ; wheat and oats have made a fair growth ; corn planting progressing rapidly ; fruit looks finely , and a large crop of apples , cherries and plums Is promised. Saunders County A favorable week for everything. Corn planting progressing rap- Idly. Small grain nnd pastures looking fine. Seward County Favorable week for grow ing crops , n line light bhower having fallen , but ground Is becoming dry. Corn planting Is being pushed. Some farmers have fin ished. Stanton County All crops In fine condition. Corn planting well advanced. York County Ground In good condition , Corn planting begun. More rain needed to help plowing. Some farmers plowing up their oats nnd putting In corn. Winter wheat looks backward. NORTHEAST SECTION. Antelope County Light rainfall ; wheat , corn and oats.looking fine ; corn and potato planting well advanced. Some wheat and oats showing effect of March freeze. AVeok generally favorable to all crops. lioyd County Good growing weather. Corn planting In full operation. Grass In abundance for grazing. Cedar County Crop prospects never bet ter. All small grain doing finely. Fruit all right and trees looking well. Colfax County Ilcgnn planting corn. Ground needs a good rain. Cumins County Some corn planted. Ground In the best possible condition. Oats reported tl'ln. All other crops are two weeks aheatl of average years. Dl.xon County Good growing weather. Corn planting well under way. Dodge County Corn planting progressing favorably. Soil In fine condition. Small grain looking well. Haln would bo benefi cial. cial.Hitchcock Hitchcock County Ground very dry. Some corn being planted ; many fanners waiting for rain before planting. Ground In bad con dition for working. Holt County Splendid weather for all DRS. BETTS AND BETTS. E. V. DAVIS M. D. . . , . . , UES1DKNT PHYSICIAN. all forms of N.EHVOUS , CHRONIC AND PRIVATE DISEASES We euro Bpeecllly ntul permnnently nil ill- senses of the euncratlvo urKnns , also Ulilncy , bladder , blood , skin nnd stnm.ich iroublon. Our prluclplca and as.slstantn have all mntlo llfo mudlcs of our ( porlaltlcs CONSULTATION KJtHK. Bend 4-ccnta for our new 120 PJKO book. Cull or address with atainp , 119 South 14th St. , Omaha , The niiiuml inct'tliu ? of plockhoMora of the I'-reinont , Klkliorn > V. Missouri Valley Itnll- roud company will bo Iirlil ut the olllce of the company In Oirmliu , Neb. , on I'YliIay , May 18 , 1S9I , at 1 o'clock p. in , for th > - i-tec- 'lou nf clln > utora uml for thu tfaiiHactlon of Etuch othur buslne)3 II.M may como before Uia meeting. J. li. KKUriHI.U. Puteil Muy , 1S3I. S teemt u&rn a atai cJtxuJ MMX ! * JLu BUREAU , . UlMt UJ. SUIl"lVKila'j ! ' UniliilQS , OMAHA. MJU. AOvioo 1'llEE. Brewing crops. Orountl In ( rood condition for planting. Small grain looklni ; well. Knox County All conditions favorable tor growing crop * . I'leTco County Oronml In excellent contll- tlon. Corn planting well under way. Cattle Imvo gone to the herds , I'lalto County Some corn planted , Good growing Weather for smnll grain. Winter wheat looks poorly. Spring whp.it nil right , Washington County A favorable week for nil crops. Crops , small gr.un nnd grass coming on finely. Some corn planted. Po tatoes about nil planted. CKNTIIAL , SECTION" . IliilTalo County No rain ; ground very dry. Oats nntl grass crowing well. Considerable corn platitcd. Glister County Very dry weather. Crops nnd grass doing f.ilrly well. Some wheat plowed tip for corn. D.uvson Counly Dry weather U Injurious to crop * . Hyo heading out , but only a foot high. Corn planting well under way. Cher ries nnd gooseberries In blossom. areeley County Several light showers have been favorable to small grains. Corn planting has begun. llnll County Small grains slightly af fected by high winds. Howard County Dry weather. Small grains need rain. Valley County Ilnln Is needed. Small grains generally In good condition. Some early sown oats will bo plowed up for corn. Considerable corn has been planted. BOUTHWKST SUCTION. Adams County Wheat , oats nnd fruit need rain. Corn planting well on. Uundy County Haln needed badly. Some ground Is being prepared for corn. Kurnas County Crops In fair condition , but needing rain. Corn planting In ndvanco of ordinary years. Marian County Smnll grain backward for want of rain. Hyo heading out , though only a foot high. Wheat looks badly. Fruit prospects good. Corn planting well along. Kearney County Corn planting well under way. Grain doing only fairly well. Late cherries blossoming profusely. Haln much needed. Corn planting progressing well. All plowing done. Lincoln County A very largo acreage of corn being put In , nnd planting well ad vanced. Local rains helped wheat and oats. In portions of the county the winter wheat Is a failure. Hod Willow County Much of the potato and corn planting Is being done this week. Continues very dry. Webster County Much of the corn plantIng - Ing Is finished , and some of It Is up. K.irly planted potatoes well up. Weather gener ally too dry for binnll grains. Winter wheat about at n standstill , and some of It is being plowed up. WUSTBHN SECTION. Klmbnll County The b'ggest rain and snow-storm occurred on the 30th day of April. Oats and spring wheat coming up In good shape. Kail wheat and rye entirely ruined for want of rain. Lincoln County Heports from this county show that all crops are doing well. The warm sunshiny days have been beneficial. Corn planting Is wellunderny. . Scotts HlulT County Small grain sowing Is finished nnd some of It Is coming up. Alfalfa sowing and corn and potato planting commenced. The ground Is In fine condi tion and the rain Is making the grass grow fast. NOIITHWEST SECTION. Cherry County The week has been favorable - able for crops nnd farm work : frosts on mornings of 2d nnd 3d did llttlo or no damage ; a severe wind on April 29 damagoJ sown grain ; small grain doing well ; grass coming up nlcrly. Sheridan County Killing frosts on 1st nnd 3d , but nothing up to be Injured. Hock County Wo have had Just enough rain for crops nnd everything Is looking fine ; corn planting Is well under way. Keya Paha County During the past week beiicticlal local showers have fallen over most of the country ; early sown wheat will not make over one-half a crop ; late sown wheat and oats look well and have made good growth ; considerable corn has been planted. IHInoU Wlirat In Pine Condition. SPRINGFIELD. 111. . May 8. The Illinois Weekly crop bulletin says : Wheat Is re ported In fine condition with prospects of a good yield. While a number of coYrespond- cnts report the presence of chinch bugs none report any damage as yet to wheat. Corn planting la being pushed and a considerable acreage has been planted. Homo of the early planted Is up and Is reported In 11 nu condi tion and having a good stand. In some sec tions the cut worm Is reported damaging this crcp. crcp.Oats Oats In some parts of the central and southern counties are doing well , but the reports generally Indicate that the crop Is only in fair condition. The louse has made Us appearance In some fields In St , Clalr county. World' * Columbian Imposition Will be of value to the world by llliislraUr.F the Improvements Iri the mechanical nrtt and eminent physicians will tell you llnl tt.t , progress In medicinal agents has been of cn.ua ! Importance , and aa a strengthen Ing laxative that Syrup of Figs Is far IP ndvanco of all others. t BUILDINGS IN SIGHT. An KIcgnnt Cliurch to Tnko the I'lnco of Ono lirci'iitly Dentp < ioil. Yesterday was n lively day In the building inspector's office , and permits wcro granted for Improvements aggregating over $30,000. During the day a permit vas Issued to St. Mary Magdalen's Catholic church for the erection ot a handsome new edifice to re place the one destroyed by the Hoston Store fire. The new church will bo erected on the old situ at 1011 Douglas street , at nn esti mated cost of JS.OOO. The building uill be 36x81 feet In niea. The basement will be used for various minor purposes and the re mainder of the building will bo occupied by the auditorium. The structure will bs built of brick , witli n pressed brick front , and stone trimmings. The general plan of the Interior will be similar to that of the old church. The choir left \\I1I ba located at the Douglas street end of the building nnd will bo twclvo feet wide , extending the entire width of the church. The other end of the auditorium will ba occupied by the altar. Tim Interior will bo lighted by four largo windows In front and flvo on each aide. TI.e Interior decorations have not been entirely decided on , but will be of a nature to compars favor ably with those of any church In the city. Mr. Charles Offtitt will build a handsome residence at the corner of Twenty-ninth ami Davenport streets , The pinna are already drawn and work will ba begun at once. The material will ho brick , and the residence will cost , when completedmethlng lilio $15,000. Ilcsldcs these monlXi < > d , permits were is sued for a number of residences ot a less ex pensive order. If you decide tn take Hood's Snrsapnrllla do not be Induced to buy any biibtHUHo artlclo. Talto Hood's nnd only Hood's. TIII : IIKALTV AiAKitirr. INSTRUMENTS placed on record-May 8 , 1891 : * WARRANTY DEKOS. W II Stcnurt niul wlfa to J r lU'irhk , lot Si. Mock 1 , T.ijI'ir'H ' niin.ini litir.-t add , t 1,203 QUIT CLAIM DKKUS. P \\Vnvor nml wife lo Vlnceii/n Ail.nno , v > 4 hit C , l > hx.k 1 , Ituih & S'a iul.1 to South Oinnlm 100 M A Uantiui ti > ( ! i : \V < 1 , I iu : i nn.l J ! , Mock 4 , W L Hflliy'8 1m 1.4,1 t.i Mouth Omnhn 1 Mc-i'iiKtiu InvvHtmtMit ( niiipiiny In .hvi-u l-ouc , n II tVi'l n ( w 110 fe'l lota S ami I , , .Mock 135 , Uinulm 2 13I3EDS. Hhoilff to .1 W ThiiiniiB , rict > lvor. lolH 7 nml k , l > ] nrl < 8 , Ilcvil'1 Illst a,1.1 B.'OO Hll.iH Ituliliiim ( | > eflnl imiMvi ) In U II I'IIMKlot I. lilock 16 , Cri'illl rorult-r lukl. 4'0 J M UVmtillfM ID 1'uultc , ilvilinilUm of Wi'Hti/rllcM'ii mid to Kuulh Onmlui Tbltl amount of transfers J10.113 DoWltt's Lltttlo Early Risers. Small pills , safe pills , best pills. U nmi II. ( . * iJok , U'o nnTO her Castorla. Wh n * > ! i waa a Clill.l , s.'io crl J for JastorU , When sio ! became HIM , shu elmt > Caatorla. \7lusn the bail Children , t > Uo cao them Caitorb AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Ordinance Repealing Occupation Tax on Bixloou Men Rotul nnd Referred , COUNCIL HOLDS A DAYLIGHT SESSION The Tuxp.ijnrft * I.ritRiin HuliU u SI-MOII | , Acciiiiipllfllilni ; I.lttlr , Asulo from I.Moil- liiB to Oratory ( if the .Many The members of tlio city council held nn adjourned session In the council clmmbor yesterday afternoon at a o'clock , with Mayor Johnston In this clmlr and every inombor present. The room was well filled with spectators , the majority of them being men who are Interested In having the council repeal the ordinance levying nn occupation tax of $101) ) a year on saloon keepers. This ordinance was rood for the Ilrst tlmo nnd referred. Xo further notion was tjltcn. Flro Chief Smith made .Ma animal report , It conveyed the Information Mint fifty-two alarms hiivo been sent In during the last year. The most extensive conflagration was the burning of the Ltv , hotel on April 3 , when ono llfo was lost and the damage by llro and water was conaldcniblu. The chief estimates that the total loss by fires for the year was $1 1,090 , and snys the greater portion tion of this was covered by insurance. At the present llmo the department consists of only flvo men besides the superintendent ot lire alarms , who has ninety-six bells of bat teries to look after. Two men nro stationed at No. 2 engine house at Thirty-first nnd 11 streets and two men and the chief at No. 1 engine house on Twenty-fourth street. Ho reports that the houses nro In gooil slmpo. They contain 2,100 feet of hoso. The city linn elghty-flvo hydrants , which cost an annual rental of $1,9:10. : The chief estimate.- ) that the cost of running the department for the next twelve months , with the number of men now employed , exclusive of Urn hydrant rent , will bo $ G,000. Ho recommends that n light truck be bought , with n fifty-five-foot exten sion ladder , some shorter ones , poles , hooks , etc. llo says he will try nnd supply the bill- lancci by donations. Ho states that If a truck Is bought the department now has nn extra horse which can bo used to draw It. Ho also recommends that one more man ba employed to drive the hook and ladder truck. Another Idea the chlof suggests Is that n volunteer company of four or lbo organ zed and that the men bo paid for the actual serv ices they give. The cxpsnso for running n volunteer company ho figures would not cost the city moro than $1,2UO a year. Hills amounting to $ .13. S5 wcro allowed. The engineer reported that It would cost ? 7G to fill the hole at Twenty-fourth nnd Q streets. Referred. An ordinance was Introduced to grade Q street from Seventeenth to Twenty-second. Tom Hock was granted permission to prac tically operate his saloon on the sidewalk or street while ho builds n two-story brick on his present site. Chief Hrcnnan reported that there was con siderable city property In the shape of tools missing. The committee on buildings nnd property will look the matter up. John Hush asked that the city wnter works be extended out to his largo building , which Is now occupied as the Homo of the flood Shepherd. Referred. The chief of police was Instructed to sea that a substantial sidewalk was laid In front of the Dslmonlco hotel property. Police Judge Chrlstman reported that 85 arrests had been made In April and that Jfi5.no had been collected In lines. Ilefore adjourning Mayor Johnston took occasion to reprimand members who had been absent from n regular meeting and urged that each councilman attend every meeting nnd that he come early nnd stay late. The meeting adjourned till Monday night nt 7:30 : o'clock. Motions and amendments which amounted to nothing but wind were made for two hours nt n meeting of the Taxpayers league In the council chamber last night. At 10 o'clock the members agreed to quit making silly motions nnd the citizens who had paid In $1 Initiation fee proceeded to roast each other. Mr. Doud moved that the resolution adopted by the executive committee In re gard to determining the class of the city bo adopted for the purpose of discussion. Ho also moved that the report In regard to tha city engineer ba not adopted. Mayor John ston gave Information to the satisfaction ot nil that Engineer ttcal was a citizen , a voter , a taxpayer and n competent engineer , and the report was voted on. Anderson claimed the motion was lost , but the chair wns In doubt , the roll was called nnd the motion carried by ono majority. Pat llowley rung In a motion that tha chief of police bo sent out for a basket ot marbles , nnd Postmaster Glasgow wanted to know the difference between tweedledco and tweedledum. Attorney Lane offered a resolution "that the league recommend the city council not to poform any act beyond the powers of a city cf the second class , and If thu city coun cil does perform any act contrary to law or beyond the powers ) of a city of the second class that the executive committee bo In structed to take suitable action to prevent such acts. " Mr. Towlo took the floor long enough to resign ns a member of the executive board and offered his stock for sale dirt cheap. Dave Anderson was about to buy. when Mr. Doud got the floor and wanted to know about how much cash the league had on hand to test the law on the class the city belonged to. Mr. Hunt said there was $20 In his bank and Pat llowley said that would be enough. Mr. Towle's resignation was then accepted. Pat llowley made n motion to adjourn. It was voted down , but a num ber left the room. The resolution passed by the executive committee licensing the present adminis tration of extravagance , raising salaries , etc , , and recommending that the league enjoin tha payment of nil salaries to officers In order to have the courts pass upon the class ot the city , was then read. When Secretary O'Neill began to read the minutes of n mooting ot the directors held on April 25 Mayor John ston stopped him and made n motion that the minutes not only bo not read , but bo stricken from the books , from the fact that there was not a quorum present at the time. Mr. Johnston claimed that outsiders wore called In and that only nine members of the board wcro present. Dave Anderson took the floor and gave It out cold that Mr. Johnston might bo able to run the cl'y council and certain citizens of South Omaha , but that ho could not run the Taxpayers league. Mr. O'Neill moved , as an amendment , that the minutes bo read for the Information of the meinbera. Mr. Mon'Komary considered Mr. Johnston's motion out of order. Mr. O'Neill's nmundmcnt carried and the min utes \\erc read. Pat Rowley took occasion to remark that ho cnuld not aeo what the- Taxpayers league had to do with the burning of the Leo hotel. Mr. Lane said the league had no right to expunge the record * glvlni ; the details of n meeting of the executive com- mlttee. Mr. Johnston's motion lo ex- imngo the record of that meeting when no quorum was present was then lost by aoto of 21 to 27 , After this jangle v > ns falralghlnned out the secre tary read thu minutes of three mectlniw of the executive commute * ' . When the portion of the minutes was read where Mayor Johiibtnn , Councilman Ilulla and Councilman Hyan were requested to rua'gn , Mnyor John- B'.OII nxkod vtho miulu the mot on asking them gentlemen to rcu'gn. "A man by the name of Anderson , " chlpp'd ' In Mr. Anderson. "Ily what authority ? " asked the mayor. "As a member of the i-xrcuUvo commit tee and nn American citizen , " replied Mr , Anderson. "I think the league hna uprung n leak , " Vfiitured Pat Itowluy. Mr. Johnston wns about to reply to Mr. Anderson whi-n the aec- rctnry proceeded to read thu minute ) , Will Itntiiri ) in liiildiiii. Sum Hoag , the man charged with horse stealing , went befora Judge Chrlstmann , la t night and signed an anr"omeiit to re turn to Ueadwood with Deputy Sheriff Herd ing without going through 'ho formality of terunng requisition pnppm. llo.'ig It clmrir'l ; ' with Kt < * ullni < three horses In Law * relic county , South Dakota ,