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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1894)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY. MAY 10 , 1891. 8PE01HL NOTICES. verfemena for thwe columns will b taken tintll 12:10 : p. tn , for the evening nml until 900 ; p. rn. for Ins morning and Sunday edition * . Advertisers. by requesting a numbered check , Ttn linve nnnwern addressed to n numbered letter In care of Th * Ilee. Answers IKI addressed trill I * delivered upon presentation of the check. SITUATIONa WANTED. Rnlen , lV4c word first Insertion , lo n word thereafter. Nothing taken far Its * than Kc. SvANTEDTlY LADY OK 4' . SITUATION AB houwkeeper In fnmlly where other help Is kept ; widower1 * family preferred. Address JC &l. Jlee. BTnADY MAIlIlinD MAN , C1ENKIIAL WOIUC of any kind. Address 1C 19. Omaha Ilee. A v33 13 * WANTED MALE KEEP. ' IlAtei. IVJc word flret Insertion , Ic ft word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than tac. EOLH'ITOHH , TEAMS FURNISHED ; IN8TALL- mcnt goods. American Wringer Co. , 1C09 nrd st. WJENTS. SALARY OR COMMISSION. THH greatest Invention of the age. The New Pat ent Chemical Ink Erasing Pencil. Sells on rlKht. Works llk magic. Agent * nro making J21.00 to $1 CO p.-r week. For further par- tlcul rs write the Monroe leasing Mfg. Co. , X 30 , Ijx C'rosHc , WK J - - BALESMEN" HELL IIAKINO POWDER. Wo put our goods In glass rolling Pins. tOO.OO I month ana expenses , or commission. Chicago I linking Powdei Co. , 707 Van Iluren street. I Chicago , H-M7 j MM' 1A OOOL ) SALESMAN IN EVKIIY TOWN IN Iowa and eastern Nebraska. Address , The Hawks Nursery Co. , Milwaukee , WIs. 11 MSZjQ oils * ( WANTED , MIIN TO TAKH ORDERS IN CITY on salary : former experience not required. Apply at 15H Duughm. H-M330 M2g _ CWANTED , LAuoRKRH AND TEAMSTERS ON , the U. A II. Ry. extension In Montana and I Wyoming. Free transportation. Kramer ft I O'Hcarn , labor agency , 11th and Farnnrn streets. r II JlGl * 1 * [ WANTED. A PIANO PLAYER. GERMAN preferred. 10 $ N. 9th. n-MMt _ BALEHMAN WANTED IN nvnuv COUNTY to sell clgari by snmplu to dealers. Salary or commission. Experience unnecessary. Address , with 2o stamp/ Sterling Cigar Co. . HI Adams utreet. Chicago. 111. 11-M5M u BALESMAN WANTED TO SELL OUR GOODS by sample to the wholesale and retail trade ; sell on sight to every business man or firm ; 1ll > oial snlary ; money advanced for advertising nnd expense * ; permanent position. Address , with stamp , King Mfe. Co. , C-42. Chicago. III. IJ MK * > 12 * rrAILOH. S. J. IJRODERICK , UTII AND FAR- nam. n MCtU 10 _ { TRAVELING MEN VISITING TIII : HARDware - ware and lmplem nt dealers In Nebraska can a. big paying side line that requires but little time by addressing Lick llox 24. Omaha. Neb. It-MCTl 15 _ fWANTED , A FirtST-CLASS WAGON AND harness washer to do work nights nml act us watchman. One required who thoroughly understands this business. City references must positively accompany application. Must lie thoroughly reliable , temperate and ener getic. State awe , whether married or not ; also salary required. Address 1C C5. Itee. 1J-MGS9 10 fWANTED , A BRIGHT. ACTIVE iiOY AT once. Must be strong. Wyckoff , Seamans & Honedlct. 1712 Farnnm street. V 11 MC90 10 WANTED FEMALE HELP. Kates. lyjc word first Insertion , Ic a word "thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c. EADIES WANTiNo"diRLs API > IY AT run Scandinavian Young Ladles' home , S30I Cumlng. C M335 10 * _ BiST OK WAGES TO COMPETENT GIRL ; must bo peed cook and laundress. Airs. J. M. Thurston. 2103 Farnam. C 205 iWANTii > , A COMPETENT GIRL FOR SECond - end work , with city references. 1120 Park avenue. C M523 tVANTHD aiRL FOU ORNCRAI HOUSR- woik. 27H Howard street. C MOW 10 * rwANTKD. aim , FOR dnNKUAt. iiousn- work. Call SOI N. 18th , 1 p. m. , or after 7 p. m. C-C3I-9 * _ ( WANTED. GIRL , FOR CIKNRRAI * HOUSE- work. Ilcfcrencea required. 1130 S 23th street. C M67J 12 * [ WANTED , GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEwork - work In small family. 410 N. S3d street. ' C-MC91 1Q RANTED , dbbn FIRST-CEABS COOK ! AND laundress. Wages , J4.DO per wok. Private f > 'family. Good place for right person. Address I Lock llox 633 , Nebraska City. Neb. C M693 13 FOR RENT HOUSES. Rates , llic word first Insertion , Ic n word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 23c. FU.VT IN CLOUStJR BLOCK AT 703 S. ICtli st ; range and all other conveniences ; > 26. Qeorga Clousor , room 2 , 16U Farnum st. D-575 FOR RENT. 8-IIOOV DniCIC ; ALL MODERN Improvements , 3th and Irard , ono block from Walnut Hill motor , J25.00. Inquire Comp troller's odlce. ' D S33 MOUSES. P. 1C. DARLINO , DARICER BLOCK. D-353 JIOUBES IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. THE O. F. Davis company , 1505 Farnam. D 353 P-KOOM COTTAGES , MODERN , CHOICE IN fltanford Circle. C. S. Elgutter , 201 Dee bulld- Ins. D 354 _ . . RENT. CHEAPEST 6-ROOM COTTAGE , with bath ; In city , $15.00. 3033 California street ! D-M223 JIENTAL AGENCV. C07 DROWN I1LOCK.D . D 355 J'lRST CLASS. WELL LOCATED HOUSES. L. B. Skinner. 310 N. Y. Life. D 358 14-ItOOM MODEHN FLATS. TH AND LEAV- enworth. J. W. Squire. 543 Hee bldg. D 357 ( CLEAN , COMFOrtTAHLK , CONVENIENT , moderate rentals : best 3 nnd 4-room suites for i housekeepers only. References required. Also I G-room BUltD In tenement. SIC'S. 22d st. . D338 L KELKENNEV&CO..R. t , CONTINENl'AL 11L1C. XJICR 6-ROOM COTTAGE. $10.00 I'ER MONTH. US. Skinner. 314 N. Y. Llfo. p-osj CHOICE HOME. EIOHT ROOMS AND HAHN : nice lawn , city water nnd soulhcast front : 1 ' $ * 9uth of 1-eavenworth on 3Sth nvcnua ; JJ5.00. Apply to N. Perry , on premises. 1) M239 FOR RENT , $3 00 PER MONTH. 4110 LAFAY- etle avenue , 7 rooms , furnace , bath , hot and cold witter , closet , gas. electric lighting nppll- nnces , etc. Ilenutlful lawn , trees , etc. Fidelity Trust company. 170 Farnam street. D M215 TOR IlENT , GOOrTHETACHKD NINE-ROOM I'HIi * ? ; : < lCapitol , -enue. . Also 9-rooin house. SoM Capitol avenue , u. H. Rablson. room 7 Commercial National. _ D M838 6" ] } ° OM " ° ? K N COTa'Aac. LAWN AND lmde. U4 Miami street. _ 1 > M431 . C ROOMS. 2D FLOOR , LINTON 1ILOCIC. 13th and Mason , > tl par mo. Inquire 917 Llnton . k'0"- ' D-4S4 _ B-ROOM HOUSE , MODERN , INCLUDING range ; 3210 Casm. Cheap to good tenant. K. A. Norlliup. tax dept. , II. & At. R. It. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ D-MS68 1S JTOR RENT. VKRY CHKAP , FOR THREE monlliH frtnn June 1 , beautiful furnished S-ruom coltaga on I'arU nvenue. with piano and all modern Improvements. Inquire J. A. Sunder- land. Omaha Coal , CoKe nnd Llmo Co. _ _ _ _ _ D-MM7 - ' . NEW TWO-STORY SIX-ROOM HOUSE. 11ATII and cistern water , larga lawn. ] th. ulh of Mandcrson. D < CO 10 * TOB KENT , i.TJBNISHED BOOMS. Rntf . IHo word nrst Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than t5c. oil RENT. AT K3S DODOU A LARGE. UAY window , second story front room , for 112.00 a month. No other roomers and no children. , _ _ B ROOMS AT JS1S CHICAGO tiect. E SS3 MI9 * NICELY FURNISHErTFRONT ROOMS , WITH or without board. Cull at OJ Douglas t U-203 MU r _ _ PURNI8IIKD ROOM ; GENTLEMAN. 1017 ey slre t. PESIRARI.K FURNIBHED SOUTH FRONT rooinsj modem conveniences. 1823 Chicago Ur ' - U-Min 10 * _ _ FOR RENT. A LAliaU bOUTH ROOM AT Hll street. _ n-MJT PLEASANT ROOM. INQUmn" " 1m i-URNISHErT'TlOOMS FOR LIGHT IIOUHKT 11J North Uth street. j11704 K * Vail RENT. FRONT ROOM WITH ALCOVE. tor 1 ur inmtlemen , at U4 8. ntb oye. _ RENT-1'UirNIsilKD ROOM CKNTRALLT l.xntwl ; south front. Knqulre R. J , Contlm-ntul t 'k. ' _ ROOM , HATH. .0 . E-CJ-- * A1-TN.V HOl-aK , NORTHWKsf 'cOUNKR JJTII and Uudiip Roomi by the iliy ur ne k E-4W-JJ * TOB BENT FUBNiaHED BOOMS. Continued. I FURNISHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT HOUSE- keeping. 1112 B , Uth street , E M63I 15 * TWO KURNIHIIED ROOMS AND TWO UN- furnished. 313 Ho. 26th. IV-M70310 * FUBNISHED BOOMS AND BOABD. Rates , 1H ° word nrst Insertion , Ic ft word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 2Ic. YOUNG WOMllN'H HOME. UNDER CARE OF Women' * Christian association. Ill 8. 17th st. F SCO ROOM WITH HOARD. PRICE MODERATE. 2)M Cass. F 116 M22 * LARGE ROOM , EITHER NORTH oTt "SOUTH exposure. In private family , with board. Apply 2221 Dodge street. F M3IJ ROOM AND HOARD. 2113 CAl'lTOI. AVE. F-.M675 12 * NICELY rttltNISIIED ROOMH. SINGLE OR en suite , with l > onrd. 172 > ) Dodge. F MOTS U * DKSIRA11LE ROOM TviTH HOARD IN PRI- vati > family. 70C N. 19th. F 6ll * PLEAHANT KOUTH ROOM WITH BOARD. 2019 California. T BS3-15 * FOB BENT-TJNFUBNISH'D BOOMS. Rates , llio word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c. 4 UNFURN7sHED ROOM8 , SUITABLE TOR housekeeping , city water , etc. , low rent ; north west corner Kill anil Webster st. Q 301 G UNFURNISHED CHAMBERS TOR HOUSEkeeping - keeping to man and wife ; no children ; 319 N , 17th. Q-C37 2 FRONT ROOMS. 1C09 LEAVENWORTII ST. O MC17 11 * FOB BENTTSTOBES AMD OFFICES Ratct , IWc word nrst Insertion , lo n word thereafter. Nothing tnken for leas thangic. 1C MONTHS LEASE OF STORE. 309 S. 17TH. 1 363 FOR RENT. THE 4-STORY DIUCIC BUILDING , SIB Tarnam st. The building has a no-proof cement basement , complete steam heatlmt fix tures , water on all lloorn , gas , etc. Apply at the olllce of The Hec. 1 910 DEHIC ROOM CHEAP. FRONTING FARNAM. Room 2. 1C23 1'arnam street. I MC14 rOR RENT-HALF OF STORE 2ITH AND Cumlng ; excellent location for meat matket. Hetzcl Grocery Co. I-682-14 AGENTS WANTED. AGENTS-HUSTLERS ; BIO MONEY. APPLY room 435. Pqxton block. J-S72 M18 * AGENTS. BOTH SEXES ; TEN INDISl'KNSA- ble articles ; retail for J5.10 ; absolutely free to our demonstrated rustlers. The CHuss Shear Co. . Kansas City. Mo. .T M623'3uno 30 * WANTED , GENERAL AGENTS AT OMAHA , Fremont. Grand Island , Norfolk and Beatrice for the Union Central Llfo Insurance company. t2,000.000.00 In force In Nebraska. Renewal contracts. Address J. M. Edmlaton , state agent. Lincoln. Neb. J M878 M19 AGENTS WANTED , BIO MONEY. WRITE for particulars to A. M. Sccman & Co. , Lln- coln. Neb. . 122 North Uth. J MSC1 Mil * AGENTS : THE COMBINATION "DIPPER , FUN- ncl , fruit jar filler and strainer ( two sizes ) ; 4 articles In one. Address R. W. Brandon , 1120 Washington uvcnue , St , Louis , Mo.J J M512 11 * WANTED A O ENTS IN NEBRASKA AND Iowa to sell the Sloss & Hlllyard patent farm ers' handy egg case nt reduced price ; big money In It for the right man. Apply W. T. Letts , sole manufacturer ot the fanners' handy CBB cuse , St. Joicph , Mo. J 557 J" DESIC ROOM. WM. T. WELSHANS. 331 Board of Trade Bldg. J 501 AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY CITY AND town to handle "The Story of the Common weal. " The fastest selling book ever published. J10.00 a day can be averaged by good agents. Sampler. 25c. Call or write for terms. W. B. Conkey company , 311-351 Dearborn street , Chicago cage , Hll. J M600 AGENTS WANTED A TEW GOOD AGENTS : for particulars call at room 46 Brunswick hotel after 9 o'clock today. J M638 10 * A CHANCE OP A LIFETIME. WANTED. Immediately , canvassers and agents In every city In the United States to Introduce Multum In Parvo. the elastic Ink holder for pens ; from $3.00 to 110 00 easily made with & hours work dally Call on or address Then. 8. Meyer , 140 Nassau street , room 46 , New York City. J M603 10 * WANTED. A LIVE AGENT IN EVERY TOWN In Nebraska to Hell an article needed In every family. Write at once. Big money. M. B. Jc.isup , 627 Front street , 1'ort Madison. la. J M697 12 * WANTED TO BENT. Rates , lV4c word first Insertion , Ic a word thereafter. Nothing taken ( or less than 25c. WANTED ROOM IN PRIVATE FAMILY FOR two gentlemen : with board preferred ; must bo within 10 or 15 minutes of poslolllco. Address 1C b3. Bee. K 6DC-11 * BENTAlj AGENCY. Rates. USe word first Insertion , la a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c. RENT REDUCED ON HOUSES AND ROOMS. 3 good rooms , 15 00 ; 4 rooms , rental , J10.00. Cottages from S5.00 lip. Printed list. O. F. Butts. 220 a. 17th street. L M778 M16 STOBAOE. Rates , HJo word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c. STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS ; CLEAN and cheap rate. It. Wells , 1111 Farnam.M . M 364 BTORAGE.WILLIAMS & CROSS. 1214 IIARNEY. M-365 STOVES STORED DURING THE SUMMER. 1207 Douglas. Omaha Store Repair works. M194 May 81 WANTED TO BUY. Rates. IHc word first Insertion , lo a word theieafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c , HIGHEST PRICE FOR 2D-HAND FURNITURE , carpets , etc. S. II. Brown , 320 N , 16th. Tel. 1711. N 541 M9 * RETAIL LUMBER YARD. NEB. OR WESTERN Iowa , Address P. O. Box & 52 , David City , Neb. N 170 M24 * CASH PAID FOR SECOND-HAND FURNI- turu , carpets , etc. I. Brussell , 710 & 712 N. 16th. N 195 J3 WANTED , TO BUY A SECOND-HAND SAFETY bicycle. Qlva price , when bought , where bought , name ot machine. Address K. carrier 35 , Omaha. N SI679 10 WANTED A FOLDING TOP DESK ; MUST be < ihenp for cash ; can also use a couplu olllce chairs. Address 1C 64. Bee. N-tSMO * WANTED TO PURCHASENEARLYNEW top buggy , cheap for cash. T. D. Lane , 2312 Lcavemvorth st. N t8l-9 * FOB SALE FUBNITU BE. Rates , lOc a line each Insertion , JI.W a Una per month. Nothing tnken for less than 25c. QUANTITY OF NICE FURNITURE FOR SALE. 2537 St. Mary's avenue. O MC18 12 * FOB SALE HOBSES.WAQONS.ETO. Rates , 1H ° word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c. GENTL15 FAMILY HORSE. PRAETON AND harness cheap. Knqulro evealngs or Sunday , 1719 N. mil street. 1' 650 14 FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS. SIDEWALK. BR1C1C AND TILE. WM. J. WEL. shana. SI Board of Trade building. Q M7Z3 MM NEW AND SECOND-HAND BICYCLES cheap. 1U. . Bell. Wl N. Y. Life. Omaha. , , Q-M5U M10 * BALED HAY TOR BALE. THE STANDARD Cattla company , Ames. Neb. , hate ! , OuO tuns of good barn-stored hay for sale. All order * filled promptly. Q 366 4 SMALL COTTAGE HOUSES TO BE MOVED , Milton Roger * & Bons. Q 657 14 i-biT S'ALE. A SECOND HAND BODA WATER fountain , almost as good an new ; cheap. Call at Nu. 7)4 North 21th street , South Omnhn. Q-M663 IS NEW SEWING MACHINE. I1Z.OO. 31J So. Z6th. Q-MI02 10 * MISCELLANEOUS. Rates. IHo word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter Nmhlng taken for leu than He. _ * FOR LEASE. E AND 10- ACRE TRACTS. UOGG3 & Ulll. U-MMJ 14 _ CLAIBVOYANT8. Rates , lljo woril first Insertion , la a word thereafter. Nothing taken tor leas than 2Sc. fitsTDR. II. WARREN. CLAIRVOYANT. RE- llabU builnris medium ; 7th year at 119 N. 15. B-367 MASSAGE , BATHS , ETC. MADAME SMITH , 603 B. 11TH. ! D FLOOR , room 3. Massage , vapor , alcohol , iteam. sul > phurlng and sea baths. T M61 i : MAUAUB UROWN. 1114 CAPITOL AVLNUK7 Id floor , room 4 , maiuuse. alcohol , sulphur and ca baths. TM479 10 * PEBSONAL. Rates , H-Jo word nrst Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken far less than Me. MASSAGE. MADAME BERNARD , 1419 DODGE. UM 407 16 * MADAME LA ROOK , MASSAGK. 522 N. 1CTH parlors 1 and U. U-MCSl 14 _ GET MARRIKD. SEND FOR MY BIG IVVt'EH ; hundreds of advertisers want husbands nnd wlvei. Mailed waled for stamp. W. II. Hnr- _ beck. Den crColo. _ _ U MK3 mM * MASSAGE TREATMENT. ELECTRO-THER- mnl IxUlis. Bcalp A hair treatment , manicure & chlropodls. Mrs. Post , 310V4 U l&th , Wlthnell Uk. ATTEND OUR FREE ILLUSTRATED LECtures - tures every Tuesday afternoon , 2 p. m. , Ar- cnnum hall , Bee bldg. U JCS COMPOUND OXYGEN CURES ASTHMA. bronchitis , consumption , catarrh , etc. Thrco da > s free at R. 33 , Dougla * blk , 16lh and Dmlge U 4 S3 GOOD SAMARITAN REMEDY COMPANY 304 N. IGth street , cure chronic diseases ol either sex or money refunded ; ll.M per month ; send stamp or call ; want lady nccnt. U M90I M21 * _ HAVE THE STATE HOTEL. 1303 TO 1 31 J Douglas street , newly refurnished nnd refitted In first elan order. Would I1 pleated to have the public give me their patronage. Open all hpu rs. Mrs. J. F Held. Ul l _ _ YOUR PAST , PRESENT AND FUTURE READ by lady clairvoyant. 635 H. ITtli. U MM ! 12 * LADIES' ( RUBI1ER , NEVER TAILS ) AND 10 O. N.T.PInk Pills mulled , Jl. ladles' nniLmr.Oinnha U-C.-a-J-7 _ _ MONEY TO LOAN BSATTESTATE Rates , IHo word first Insertion , Ic a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 2jc. LOANS ON REAL ESTATE FOR ANY LENGTH of time , from thirty days to five years. Reed & Selby , 231 Board of Trade. Warrants bouuht. r W230 _ _ ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO. , 3U N.Y.LIPE , loans ut 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. Brcnnan , Love & Co. , Faxtrm blk. W 3(1 ( MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES ON Improved and unimproved Omahn real estate , 1 to 5 years. Fidelity Trust Co. , 1702 Fnrnnm. W 372 WANTED , APPLICATIONS FOR LOANS. J. D. 7.lttle , Brown block , Omaha. W 373 LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY property , J3.000 & upwards , D to OVi per cent ; no delays. W. Farnam Smith & Co. , 1323 Fnrnam. LOANS ON REAL ESTATE.WARRANTH.GOOD notes , etc , bought. GarIn Bros. . 210 N. Y. Life. W 840 MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES THE O. r. Davis Co. , 1503 Fainnm St. W 3i6 MONEY TO LOAN ON FARMS IN DOUGLAS , Improved nnd unimproved Omaha real estate. Fidelity Trust Co. . 1702 Farnam st. W-372 OMAHA LOAN & TRUST CO. , 16TH AND Dnugtas streets , loan money on city nnd farm pioperty nt lowest rates of Interest. W 377 LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES LOANED ON or bought. F. C. Cheeney. Kansas City , Mo. MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA PROPERTY and Nebraska farms nt from C to 7 per cent. W. B. Jlelkle , First National bank building. W-379 UNITED STATES MORTGAGE CO. OF NEW York. Submit choice loans to I' . S. Tusey. agent , First National bank building , W-M225 m2H MONE Y TO LOAN CHATTELS. Rates , lV4c word first Insertion , Ic a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c. MONEY TO LOAN- Wc will loan you any sum whlh you wish , email or large , ut the lowest poalble rates. In the quickest possible time , and for any length of time to suit you You can pay It back In such Installments ns you wish , when you wish , nnd only pay for It as long as you Keep it. You can borrow on HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANO3 , HORSES. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS , MERCHANDISE , OR ANY OTHER SECURITY , without publicity or remouil of property. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. , SOS SOUTH 1STII STREET , First Ilooor above the street , THE OLDEST. LARGEST AND ONLY INCOR PORATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA. X 383 WILL LOAN MONEY ON ANY KIND OF SE- curlty ; strictly confidential. A. 13. Harris , room 1 , Continental block. X 3SQ 1 MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE. PIANOS. all ni tided of value. Fred Terry , 430 Ramge i 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 icmaln with you , MONEY IF YOU WANT NO PUBLICITY. MONEY IN LARGE OR SMALL AMOUNTS , MONEY AT LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES. MONEY IN QUICKEST POSSIBLE TIME. MONEY THAT you may pay back at any time , nnd In any amount , Is at ROOM 4. WITH- NELL block , corner 15th nnd Ilnrney streets. THE FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. X 3S2 MONEY TO LOAN ON HORSES. WAGONS , pianos and furniture of all kinds Business confidential J B. Haddock , room 427 , Ramge block. X-384 MONEY TO LOAN ON PERSONAL 1'ROP- crty. Horvln Loan Co. , 701 N. Y. Life building. BUSINESS CHANCES. ' _ _ Rates , I'Ao word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c. FRUNCH & CO. , KOOM 22 SCIILITS5 Omaha , maki * a specialty of business chances ; buy , sell or trade Blocks of merchandise and real estate , furnish partners and capital , nnd always have opportunities for protltable In- voatmcnts. Consult them. Y 4G9. _ . SALE. THIKTY-riVU SHAKES OP American District Telegraph stock. This Is dividend-paying stock and can he l uilit chvap. Address , Jas. Donnelly , Jr. . 409 Sheely block. 10 WANTED , TO IIUY INTnilCST AMD I1ECOMB associated In management established paying business In Omaha ; have managed finances largo wholesale house ; familiar with Insurance , loans , banking , etc. ; references exchanged. Acldress K 31. Ilee. Y M3U _ _ TJIH NATIONAL INFORMATION AND KX- change Co. , 203 rirst Nut'l bank , Omahn , ne gotiators of business opjiortutiltles , have cus tomer with JM.OOO.OO to J23.000.00 for a bank : Interest In paying Insurance agency ; $5.000.00 Block general merchandise ; tl , 500.00 groceries. Wo offer for Bale i4.000.00 corporation stock paying 14 per cent ; art store In plcndld condi tion ; J2.tOO.00 stock groceries ; cigar and con- fectlonery store. Y MSS3IO _ FOU SALE-STOCK SHUhP HAIIDWAIIR. Tor particulars call at 1,217 Farnam stivct. Mrs. iillo u. IJownian. administratrix. Y MC30 12' _ HAKE Ol'I'OnTUNITY ; CLEAN STOCK OV hardware In town ot 1,2O ) In the Willamette valley , Oregon , for sale Immediately ; $3,000 00 cash required. Address box 65 , llrownsvllle , Ore. Y MC13 13' _ FOR SALE. CHEAP FOIl CASH , CIQATl AND 4-chaIr barber shop. Inquire 121 N. 15th. Y MS77 10' _ STOCK. JEWKIRY AND MILMNKIIY. IN best town. 00 inhabitants. In north central Ne braska. About JMO.OO buys both. Will Invoice separately. No opposition. Also business house , Normal and business rolleso hero. Address Key Uox No. S. Bootla. Neb. Y MCM 10' rOU RENT. A COMPI.ETI3 RESTAURANT. IN one of the best hotels at Fremont. European plan. Inylng business. U. C. K. , CO IV. I . Gtii Htrcet , Fremont , Neb. Y M670 11' FOR SALE , l00.00 DRAY LINE ; TOWN , 11,000 ; good business ; cause for Helling , sick * ness. Address llox 15 , Carthage , llo.YMG9 Y-MG9 ! ) 13' BUSINESS LOTS. HOTEL. FAHMH , illNINU Sharon. A 1 securities , for vale. Address I'loneer Business agency , Bherldan , Wyoming. Y MCV6 ! ! JTOIt EXCHANGE. _ _ Rates. IVio word first Insertion , la a word thereafter. Nothing taken fur less than ISc. 1 OWN 100 FARMS IN NC1IRASKA , KANSAS and Dakota ; wlll sell creap or exchange for mdse horse * & cattle. Address box 70. Frankfort , Ind. Z-3S5 _ WANTED. TO TRADE A NICE COTTAOE , with two lots , situated In Florence , and frea from Incumhrance , for a good homo In the city. Will assume Incumbinnco or pay illfter- ance. H. Hull. Florence , Neb. X M < 7 10' BTOCK OF MILLINlliTY AND NOTIONS ; want horses & cattle. llox 295 , Frankfort , Ind. Z-3S5 _ ONU-QUAimni SECTION GOOD FAHM LAND Hi miles from railroad town , to eichanga for stock of millinery or notion * . Address lock box 382. Chadron. Neb. 2-MUK IS * _ TO KXCHANOE. AN EXTRA NICE 10-HOOM modern huus In Council Uluffii. with lurgo and handxmie grounds , for lands ur other prop erty. Cash value of this property , llO.ooo.oo. Owner has no us * for It and will ttlvu bargain for good rental property or land. II. o McQee , 10 I'earl street. Council Illuffs. C31 1 ] WANTED , IS.OM.OO TO llO.OOO OoljTOCK CLKAN mdse. fir clear land mid notes. Do not write unless you want to sell. Address lock box 1 Oollienburt. Neb. _ Y. MftT 11 * QOQD LAND IN I'KUKINS Co7T N EII. , ' Jo trade for merchandise. Uox 77 , Grant , Neb. FOB SALE BEAIj E8TATK _ IIAROAIN , N. E. CORNER MTII AND HICK. ciry. F. 1C , Darling. Uarker block. RU Ut FOB SALE HEAL ESTATE. i "i IKJ. i . Continued , . nAHOAiNfl , iioitsng , LOTST' AND FARMS ale or trade. F. K. Darling , Darker block. HE-33J FARM LANDS. C.F. HARRIEONf SI1 N.Y.Lim 't K-SM M19' DO YOU WANT A 1IO.MK. A COZY L1TTL1 farm of 1 to 3i > ncres. wherr yeu c n nttcnd tn ) our buslnrns In the city nnd rnls < * your own fruit , vegetable ] nnd pnultry nnd live llk n king vrhen times nre Imrdt iCotno quick nnd ic your choice. Terms easy. Add. Uox 01 MIIHrJ. Neb. i R U 17 ! FARM LANDS. C. F. HARtUSDN. Ml N.V.LIFH 11U-W3 MID' "CUT Jt.000.00 ON PRICES OF EACH OF MY houses , obllgpd to sell Kumethlng. " Inslnictlons Just received from pastern owner referring to three IjonUllful modi-rn collages rrccted two year * ago , containing furnace bath , closet , hot nnd cold u.iter , marble \\nst Btand , with ncner connections , etc. All of these are excellently located , one on paved street , nonr motnr , wllh sodded > nrds etc , I'rcs nt price , 13,004.04 to J3.COO.OO. Call at once If you want cno of these homes n. n rare bargain. Fidelity Trust Company , l.OJ Farnam. R E850 18 _ _ 5 , 10 AND 20-ACRE TRACTS , 2li MILES BAST nf Council HlurfB. nt Jinfl.OO to $200.00 per acre , suitable for fruit gardens nnd homes. Day it Hess , Council Uluffs. R E-M4JI J3. TAIIM ( ONE OP THE FINEST ) 480 ACRES. Irrigation. Timber. lulldlns . Range opet nil year. $1,000.00. 1'loncer lluslness iigency , SlH'ridan , W > onilnK. RE M695 12' _ roil SALE , VEUY CHEAP AND oTT EAS\ payments , n nice G-room modern collage , near car. D. F. Hutchison , 108 N. 15th. It E M701 12 Rates. 1140 word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 23c. STOLEN. rilOM THE STANDARD CATTLP Co. , Ames , Neb. , on or nlmut llireh a ) , 1331 one light bay horse , grade 1'erohoron , ' years old. 1C hands high , weight nhout 1,201 Iirnnilnl on loft shoulder \\llh snvill bar circle The Standard Cattle Co. will pay a reward of $230.00 for tinrecopy | of the horse nn 1 ar rest nnd conviction of the thief. Lost 0 > 3 10 LOST , IN CENTRAL PART OV CITY , LETTEIi signed by Horace C , I'lunkrtt. Reward wll be given for ItH return to Trank A. Renp 1M4 Capitol avenue. MC63 LOST. 1IETWEEN FOURTEENTH AND DOUO- 1ns streets and Fort Omaha , a paper package containing tuelvc jaids , while embrold rei muslin. Return to Hobart Williams , 1407 Doug- lasslieet. M072 11' LOST-NECKTIE WITH SILVER PLATE AT- Inched engraved C. L. U. J. H. Dlnke. 1117 lodge. CS3-8' _ LOST , DARK RED SETTER IH'P , 4 MONTHS old , ears fringed u llh black , half nf tall .black liberal reward lll be paid for return to W. C. Hulett , Merchants hotel , Omaha. M70C 12 LOST , I'EARL UMI1RELLA HANDLE O ? 17th street between rnrnnm nnd U \ impart Return to I3ec olllco and get icuurJ. M7M10 * _ DIAMOND ST1TD , LOST OU STOLEN , MAY 4 ; fiO.Oi ) reward for return of same nnd no ques tions nskrd. II. It. Vnndccar , 307 First Nat. Hank bldg. * - Lost M70I 11' _ MTJSIO , ART AND * LANGUAGE. Rates , IVic word first Insertion. Ic a worii thereafter. Nothing taken ( for less than 2JC. O. F. GILLENDECKri r DAN JOIST AND teacher. 1810 California atf 914 PAWNBROKERS. Rates , lJ4c woul first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c. TRED MOHLE , 1517' ' ! FAIINAJL 437 PASTURAGE" ! Rates , IVJc word first Insertion , lo n word thereafter. Nothing taken for lyss than 23c. WE HAVK ICO ACRES OF'.HLUE GRASS PASture - turo for horses. Hoard fence , spring water. Barton & rhelpn , Qllmore , Neb. , or A. W. I'helps & Son , 207 N. Y. Llfo bldg. Telephone 1054. M 959 J21 * ' UPHOLSTERING. Rates , l'/4o word first Insertion , Ic a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c. CITY UPHOLSTERING CO FURNITURE made and repaired. Caipcts laid and furniture patched and polished. 2903 Tarnam ; tel. 15S3. 201 M33 MEDICAL. Rates , lV5o word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c. DR. C. V. CROOKS' NEW METHOD TREAT- mcnt of nerves , stomach , heart. 407 Ilee bldg , 390 SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. Rates , l'4c word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing laken for less than 23c. VAN SANT'H SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND. B13 N. Y. Life. Omaha. Ask for circular. M391 UNDERTAKERS AND EMBAIiMERS II. K. I3URKETT. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND cmbalmer. 1C18 Chicago. Tel. 80. 3S3 DRESSMAKING ! DRESSMAKING IN FAMILIES. ADDRESS Miss Sturdy , 4218 Nicholas slrect. M95T M21 * BUREAU. BUES.t OD. SC Bulldlnsr , OMAHA. iNEB. Advluo FREE. RHILWRY TIME GflRD Lo.ivesTciiTcAGO. IIURLINOTON & Q.IArrlves _ Omaha | Depot 10th and Mason Sts. | _ Omaha 4lopm : Chicago Vestibule .T S.COam 9llnm : Chicago Express 4:25pm : 7:0 : pm Chicago nnd Iowa Local. . ' . , . 8.00am ll3iani..l'acllle ! Junction Local CISpm : Lea\en | lluTfLINQTO"f ? MOT'RIVl3U.Arrlvca | Omahal Depot IQlh and Mason Sis. | Omaha 14:13am Denver Express. . . . 9:3Sam. : 10:15am : Doudnood Express 4:10pm : 4SOpm : Denver Express 4:10pm : CiCOpin..Nebraska Local ( except Sun. ) . . . : Mpm 8ir ; > am..Lincoln IjQcal ( oxcepj Ujinday..lli2Sim ) l7nuv-eri K'"a.8Tr3.a llf lArrtveT Omahal Depot 10th and Mason Sts. I Omaha < J4"iam ; Kaunas City Day Express RiS'ipm 9:4opm.K. : C. Night Ex.la u. 1 * . Trans , C:5 : < * um Leaves pCHICAGt ) , R. I. & PACIFIC. rArrhcT Omahal Union Depot 10th .V Mason Sts. | Omaha 1015am..Atlantic ; Express ( ex. Sunday ) . . G:05pm : G'23pm Night Eipress CllOain 4:40pm..Chicago : Vestlbuled Limited. . . . lMpm : ll35pm.Oklahoma ; Exp. ( to c. 11. ex Sun ) . C3Jam ; WEST. G:35um. : Oklahoma & Texas Exp , ( ex Bun.ll:33un : l3iiim. ; ; . . . . . . . . .Colorado LlmUed. . . . . . . . . . 410pni ! leaves T ' " "UrJlON PXCiriii OmahalUnlon Depot 10th fc M.Vbon Sta. | Omaha y:50um : . Den\or lii'iTTo'itf. ? . 37Wpm 2l5pm : . Otciland riy.T . 0:20pm : 3:4Spmleatrlce : Ac Stronuh'g 10xrx Huu.12:30am : 6:40pm . Paclllo Exprj . 10 : Mam C:30pm : . Fast _ Mull.iv. . . _ 4:2)pm : Leases | CHICAnO."MII & Sli'tPAUinATrlveT " ginnhalUnlon Depot 10th Ai Jlif3onSts.J Onmlm "iT33pm ; . Chicago Limited. . 9:30am : HilOiim. . . .Chicago E > pi ens ( exn-Sun. ) . . . . C50ptn ; Lcus I F. E" . & MO.'VALiYfcY : Arrives C30pm St. Paul Expnfcj. . . . . . . . . :40.im Leaves CHICAGO & NOHTHWiTSrN | ArrTves Omaha U. P. Depot 10th & Muffin SU. | Omaha ll:03am : . Chicago Eiprcpi. , . . . . , . . . OMOpm 4:03pm : . VoftUmlo Limited . , , , , , 9:20am : G:30pm : . 1-Junteiu riyrm2:1Spm CJOpm.Ex. : ( Sat. ) , Chic. Pasa.djx. , Man. ) . 9:23pm : j ; Mmu. . . . _ . . _ . . . Mo. _ Vnlley l.urjtt. . . . . 1420pm ; Leaves I MIRSOUR PACIFIC" lAnlvea5 Omahal Depot 15th nnd Webatcr Sis. I Omaha * 90nnm ; . tit. Louis Express . , . . . Booam : 9:30pm : . St. Ix > uls Express . 8Ui : > m BIOpm. ; Dally ( ex. Sun. ) Nebraska 1-ocal. 9lCum : Leaver ) C.T8T. "P M. & * o ; ( Arrives JJmulml Depot15thnnd _ _ Webster Sts. ( Omaha 8:00am. : . Sioux City Accom ( Ex. 8unTT ) 8u5pm : lOiOOiim. , Sioux City Accom ( Sun. Only. ) , , 8:0-jpm : 12lSpm..Uloux : City Expreis ( Ex. Bun. ) , .11 .Clam C:3 pm . m.l'nul _ Llmlltd. . . 9tOaiii ; leaves iTlOU : : CITY iTvCcTFIa [ Arrive * J3 malm HI. P. Depot lUlh & Masuii Sts. | Omahj 6:55am. : . Sioux City lasseng r 3Mpm ; . St. Paul Eipreiis , . _ . Neinrs I SIOUX _ CmT & PAClKia JArrlvra _ OnmhalDpot _ 15lh and WelKler Sts. | Omaha & :30prn : 7st. Paul Limited 9Warn : _ & 34pm . . C'hlcaau Llniltpd . . . . : IOum L < .it i < t OMAHA A HT , LOUIS | ArrlVi ntvTh I' P D iiot inth & Manon Htii.1 Omaha ( . .Minn bu Loul Cumto.t lull IJUjpia MULLEN NOT A FAVORITE College fccietics Protest Against Allowing Him to Bo Their Representative. EXPLAINING THE ALLEGED FORGERY Drntt Intcmlrd fur the Victor lit the 3tnlo Urnturlcnl Contest Snlil to lluto Hccn Cnsllrit Through n MIMiUio. LINCOLN , Mnr 0. ( Snoclal to Tlio Dec. ) AH ot the college societies composing ttio Nebraska State Oratorical association , with ono exception , liavo adopted resolutions pro testing against the admission ot Ailam Me- Mullen as tlio Nebraska delegate to the In terstate contest at Indianapolis next Friday. At a mass meeting of the students ot Doano college at Crcto the following resolution was adopted : Hcsolved , That wo heartily endorse the resolutions ot tlio students and faculty ot the Stale university condemning the transac tions ot Adam McMullcn In the local and state contests , and wo protest against his representing our atato at the Interstate oratorical torical contest. The Students at Cottier university In this city also held a mass meeting nt which res olutions of protest were adopted. The Cot- ner students assert that the talr tiamo ot Nebraska schools and colleges would bo tar nished It Mc.Mullen's conduct was silently Ignored. The students of the Nebraska Wesleyan University Place are holding a mass meeting this afternoon and similar resolutions nre likely to bo adopted. In the meantime. Mc- Miillen has gone to Indianapolis armed with the nflldavlts for his defense. His defense waa not glvon out hero anil has not been made public. Hq Is being backed by some of the best known men In the state , who as yet arc satisfied ns to his Innocence- The rival fraternities started n report last evening calculated to explain away the re puted forgery of a draft sent to McMullcn by his father. An afternoon paper , the Call , stated that the draft had boon sent to an other A. McMullcn nnd by him cashed by mistake. The statement was evidently made without any previous Investigation. There la another A. McMnllon In Lincoln. lie Is the manager ot the Ili.ber Manufacturing company at 707 O street and Is ono of the best known business men ot Lincoln. Ho was not at his office today , but his clerk stated that Mr. McMullcn did all of his bankIng - Ing business at the First National nnd that it was not at all likely that ho would make a mistake In cashing n draft which did not belong to him. Besides , he Is a man 52 years old and would have some Incomen- lenco In Impersonating a smooth-faced uni versity student. POLICE JUDGE VINDICATED. The refusal of Mayor Weir to approve of Pollco Judge Waters' official bond upon the * occasion of his re-election last month , for the reason that the Judge's accounts were not In regular form , Is still remembered by the readers of this paper In Lincoln. For many weeks minors had bsen In circulation to the effect that the judge was short In his accounts and that he had not tinned over to the city treasurer all the lines he had collected , etc. At the request of Judge Waters , the city attorney was authorized to commence an Investigation. The Investiga tion has been completed , and the city at torney reports that Judge Waters not only turned over to the city treasurer every cent due tlio city , but had actually paid over several dollars more than the city was en titled to. The report shows that the total fines collected belonging to the county amounted to $ G31.GO , and that the amount paid to the county treasurer by Judge Waters was $031.30 , leaving an apparent shortage of 30 ceiits. The amount of fines due the city was $8,146.40 , and the amount turned over , $8,142.75 , leaving an apparent shortage of $3.C5. Dut In the account Judge Waters Is charged with a $10 fine assessed against N. II. Vincents while the record at the police court shows that Vincent's flno was remitted by Acting Mayor Graham. So the city Ig Indebted to Judge Waters to the amount ot $6.35. ' GOSSIP AT THE STATE HOUSE. Governor Crounso went to Schuylcr today to attend a Grand Army of the Republic meeting. The adjutant general nnd other members of his staff , accompanied him and they will receive a reception at Schuyler by the local company of the Nebraska National guards. Secretary W. A. Dilworth of the State Hoard of Transportation went to Kenesaw last evening to investigate a complaint of local merchants who desire a strot crossing put In over the B. & M. tracks In that town. There Is one more thing to explain about the tabulated statement of railroad assess ments made up by the State Board of Equali zation. The assessment of telegraph lines does not Include the lines along the line of the B. & M. railroad company. That company owns Its own telegraph system and Its line Is Included In the assessment ot the railroad. The case of Stcclo against Ashcnfeltcr , from Gage county , Is the first case to bo submitted under the following provision of rule 3 of the supreme court : "Any causa may bo submitted upon a written stipulation of the parties thereto providing for such submission on printed briefs accompanied by or containing an agreed printed abstract ot all the evidence upon which the case Is to bo determined. " It Is quite probable that advantage will ho taken of this rule frequently In the future , ns thereby parties are enabled to have their cases submitted much earlier than would otherwise bo the case. SHOT imisiu.r IN TIII : NKCIC. Sulclilo of Chnrloa Iodl of Wichita , Kan. , ot I'ullurtoii Xrl ) . FULLEUTON , May 9. ( Special Telegram to The Bee. ) Last evening the body ot a man was discovered lying on the bank of the Loup river near this city with a gun shot wound In the throat directly under the chin. Coroner Burke took charge of the body and held nn autopsy , which re vealed tbo fact that the ball had extended clear through the neck , severing the spinal cord. Death must have resulted Instantly , The man had registered the night before at Gray's hotel as Charles Dodd , St , Paul. Evidence before the jury this morning in dicates that ho recently came from Wichita , Kun. After a full Investigation the cor oner's Jury returned a verdict that Dodd came to his death by a gunshot wound In flicted by his own hand. Dodd was an en tire stranger to this community. Vrrdou NIIIVH Notcn. VERDON , May 0. ( Special to The Bee , ) Prof. L. A. Ostlcn of the Lincoln Normal school has completed arrangements ( or holdIng - Ing a summer normal at Verdon , to begin July 2. The annual meeting ot the Lincoln Asso ciation of Congregational Churches of Ne braska held Its Introductory service In Ver don last night. The sermon was preached by Hov. John Donne of Plymouth church , Lincoln , and the Lord's supper administered by "Fnlher" Dresses ot Camp Creek , the oldest pastor In the association. A home missionary address was given tonight by Mrs. Cnsnoll. The village hoard ot trustees was In 80s- ston till midnight last night listening to n remonstrance to the granting ot a license for a saloon In town this year. The re- monstrttors proved that the petition lacked cnoug'i signatures and the board , although personally In favor of a saloon , sustained the remonstrance. r. ix o. I'lfth Annual Contention of the ( Inmil Clmptor lit SrfMon ut lliKlhiR * . HASTINGS , May 0. ( Special Telegram to The Bee. ) The fifth annual convention of the grand chapter of the P. 12. 0. of Ne braska met In the Union club rooms hero this morning , with about thirty-live visitor ! ) and delegates In attendance. The president ot the grand chapter of Nebraska , Mrs. Bryant of Omaha , presided. The devotional exercises In opening the chapter wcro con ducted by the grand chaplain , Mrs. Craw ford ot Nelson. Mrs. Bryant , ni president of the order , then read her annual address and declared ' the convention opened for business. Mrs. U. B. Wnhlqulst of Hastings deliv ered the address of welcome , the grand chap lain responding tn behalf of the order. The rest of the morning session was occupied with routine business. In the afternoon Miss Mabel Cobb of York entertained the chapter with Instrumental music and then tlio chap ter resumed the miscellaneous business of the morning. The balance of the afternoon was spent In listening to reports of commit tees nnd discussing the new constitution. This evening the ladles were the guests of the Hastings Elks , who extended a reception In the ledge rooms. A large number of the P. E. O. Indies , Elks and mutual friends were present and spent the evening In a very pleasant manner. The plans for the entertainment ot the visitors are clabomto. Tomorrow night the local chapter gives the visitors a banquet nt the club rooms nnd the following evening the ladles will bo entertained at the asylum. The grand chapter officers present are. Mrs. Bryant of Omaha , president ; Mrs. Alice C. Brlggs of Superior , first vice president ; Mrs. Crawford of Nelson , second vlco president nnd grand chaplain ; Mrs. Ella Collins of Wahoo. corresponding secretary ; Cclla Gor- bey of Nelson , record ng secretary , and Alma Waterman of Plnttsmouth , treasurer. The delegates are : From York , Mra. Edith Ward ; Superior , Mrs. Carrie McNaughton and Mrs. Isnbsllo Day ; Omaha , Mrs. Ella Allen and Mrs. Maude London ; South Omaha , Mrs. J. B. Watklns nnd Mrs. H. H. Law rence ; Plattsmouth , Mrs. Jcnnlo Wlndham and Mrs. May Hottsoworth ; NclKon , Mrs. G. D. Polluter and Miss Belle Bradley ; Lincoln , Mattle Johnson ; Holdrcgo , Anna C. Dravo and Ilnlda S. Miller ; Wahoo , Mary Sayers nnd Jcnnlo J. Good ; Hastings , Mrs. Kittle Dutton and6Mrs. Mollle Campbell , and Har vard , Metta Babcock and Alice McBrlde. In addition n number of visitors v > ho nro not accredited delegates nro In attendance. XMLL nr.Lr TIII : citoi' . Hiiln Throughout thn Slnto Lust Night ruriiHTH Now hiitloflc'il , WAYNE , Neb. , May 9. ( Special Telegram to The Bee. ) The German church , five miles northwest of Wayne , was struck by lightning during the electrical shower about noon today and damaged to the extent of $500 , fully In sured. At the same time the entire herd of thirty cattle of Henry llynlcks were knocked down and seven of them Instantly killed. Two or throe more will die. The wire fence was torn to pieces for forty yards. YORK , Neb. , May 0. ( Special Telegram to The Bee. ) A steady rain began failing hero this afternoon. It Is still raining at 8:30 : p. m. and promises to continue all night. Crops nro growing nicely and this lain will add greatly to the prospects. NAHAWKA , Neb. , May 0. ( Special to The Bee. ) The present prospect for all kinds of fruit is very fine. Farmers nro rushing the corn planting nnd the present week will end with most of It In the ground. More pasture and prairie sod is being broke. up this season than In many years bofote. INAVALE , Neb. , May ! ) . ( Special Tele gram to The Bee. ) This afternoon this part of the country enjoyed the finest rain It has had for over ejght months. Over" nn Inch of water fell In about an hour , making the small grain nnd grass look splendid. The farmeis are feeling very bright. HASTINGS , May 9. ( Special Telegram to The Boo. ) Adams county has boon treated to a fine lainfall this afteinoon , which seems to have been general in central Nebraska. Thcio was no wind nor hall , nnd half an Inch to nn Inch of water foil. FAIIIMONT. Neb. , May 9. ( Special Trie- gram to The Bee. ) This afternoon a heavy rain began falling , accompanied by consider able lightning. A barn In the north part of the city , belonging to E. A. Van Styke , was struck and burned to the ground , together with much grain , hay and some machinery. The live stock was nil saved. The barn was Insured for $100 and the stock nnd grain for $160. The rain was the hardest of the sea son , and will do much good , as the grass was beginning to dry up. NORTH LOUP , Neb. , May 9. ( Special Telegram to The Bee. ) The Loup valley for a distance of more than fifty miles was greatly refreshed by a gentle downpour ot rain today , wetting the ground to a depth of five Inches , and the farmers and mer chants arc happy. Rpworth T.rnRiiers Interested. BEATRICE , May 9. ( Special Telegram to The Boo. ) The Nebraska conference Ep- worth lenguo convention , which opened In this city yesterday afternoon , is proving to ba n decidedly Interesting gathering , There are over 300 delegates In nttcndanco. The roll this morning showed 306 names. At the communion service at 11 o'clock n. m 285 participated. Several Interesting and praiseworthy pa pers were read at the afternoon session. Hev. Frank Crane of Omaha occupied the evening session with nn Instructive address. Tomorrow Is the last day of the convention , and it Is expected to be the most Interesting ono of the session. The day will open with nn old-time love feast , with closed doors , led by Piesldlng Elder Davis , at 5:30 : a. m. In the evening an address will bo delivered by E. A. Schcll , general secretary of the Ep- worth league of the world. Weilillng lloll * at NoucaHtlo. NEWCASTLE , Neb. , May 9. ( Special to The Bee , ) Mr. William Meyer of Ponca and Miss Emma Hover of Tera Hill were mar ried at the homo of the groom's brother , James Meyer , at this place last Sunday morning at 9:30 : o'clock by Rev. John Rob erts. The young couple are well known In this vicinity. WESTON , Neb. , May 9. ( Special Telegram to The Bee. ) Clarcnco Henderson and Miss Llllle Stevens were united In marriage nt this place last night. Rev. Mr. Gottys , pas tor of the Methodist Episcopal church , per formed the ceremony In the presence of over 200 people. The Weslon band gave ono of its finest serenades In honor ot the occasion. I'rcforrotl a lliiiKlnimmr Mini. NEBRASKA CITY , May 9 , ( Special Telo- grum to The Bee. ) Mrs , Thomas Wymond , * itv > vtsr ssi1" * 5 r \ > 'v } = 'V ' > * f * f" * * * * . -M-k'ix j * - * > * * x- * ? -r < QMT * * * jr y iti rr rr r ra CT Cures the _ Serpent's Sting " 'ts stages completely eradicated by SiS < s. Obstinate sores and ulcers yield to its healing powers. It removes the poison and builds up the system. A valuable Treatlia on "Tlio Dlseiee and It ! Tieatment , " real led Free. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO , , Atlanta , Ga. wlfo of ono of the oldest settlers of this city , mysteriously disappeared with her little non yesterday. She Is the thlr.l . wife nnd much younger than her husband. Mr. Wymomt asserts that sluj has loft with a younger mnl handsomer man , ono Ed Johnsori. n hack driver. At ona time Mr. Wymond was prominent In business affairs , but recently has been unfortunate. His only wish U to recover the boy. I'm or thn Improvement , FREMONT , May 9. ( Special to The lice. ) Messrs , Lloyd nnd SMnscll , the former of Gothenburg nnd the latter of Chicago , hnvo been In the city for the past day or two In teresting thoinschcs In the proposed water power project of Fremont citizens. They are both experts , and after examining plans nml outlooks they pronounced the project entirely feasible nnd prnctlcnhlo. They consider the opportunity presented for n power tin- cauallod. \Vhllo In llio city Colonel Hogcland was Instrumental In organizing a branch of the Boys and Girls National Home nnd Employ ment association , with hondnunrters at the Young Men's Christian association building. H. L. Markell , O. C. Pollard. W. A. Carroll , Mrs. Collins , n. F. ( Hidden , Mr. Baldwin and Mra. O. II. Hodges were constituted nn ex ecutive board , to whom all nppllmtlons for positions or employment must bo made , An Interesting meeting of the Board ot Education was held last night. The usual monthly buslncus was transacted nnd bills paid. The treasurer reports financial bal ance on hand $7,061.72. An Impromptu reception was last night given Miss Van Curcn , so long the faithful overseer of the Woman's Christian Tem perance union temple , but who U about to retire. Quito elaborate preparations nro bolnn made for the state oratorical contest at this place Friday night. Thinks the Drul I'nimlnliiitt. HASTINGS , May 9. ( Special to Ths Bee. ) Judge Beall last night Issued n tem porary Injunction restraining Sheriff Har ris from disposing of the proceeds of the execution sale of the I.etson stock of hard ware until further ordered by the court. The defendant. Warren Lctson , confessed Judgment to the Adams County bank and LoVlowilling In nn amount in excess ot the value of his slock and assets , Just after midnight on April 21 , the 23d being Arbor day , n legal holiday. Lotson's failure H said to have been occasioned by foreign creditors pressing for their money , and the midnight confession of judgment Is alleged to havu been part of the conspiracy to de fraud some creditors by preferring others. Yesterday the Sill Stove Works company of New York attached the stock held by the sheriff under executions from the county court , nnd later In the day obtained an order of court restraining the sheriff from turning the proceeds of the execution sale , which bCKlns today , to llio bank nnd Lovio twilling. The Sill Stove Works company takes the ground that thi > Judgments ob tained by confession are void , having been obtained clandestinely and In pursuance of a conspiracy to defraud croJitors. nilnlMitrH In t'oiifrnmcc. HASTINGS , May 9. ( Special to The Bee. ) The United Brethren Ministerial associa tion of the west Nebraska conference con tinued its sessions this morning , afternoon and evening with a fair attendance and good Interest. The program of the day was as follows : Devotional exercises , led by Ilov. J. G. Martin. Address of welcome , Rev. William Thompson of Hastings ; response , V. C. Williams. "What Can 1 Do to Help Our Home Missions In the City and Their Pastors ? " Rev. G. F. Deal. In the afternoon after devotional exeiclsea , led by Mr. Brem- ser. Revs. J. W. Gross and Gell discussed "What Constitutes a Pastoral Visit , and What Docs It Accomplish for the Church ? " Brink and Thpmpson discussed "How to Make Our Church Seivices Attiactivo to the Young People nnd Chlldicn , " and Mason and Kryo discussed "How to Make Them Attractive for the Aged. " Outtli of n Ci-iuul Ixhinil I.inly. GRAND ISLAND , May 9. ( Special to The Bee. ) The death "of Mrs. L. J. Matchman , the wife of Rov. Sir. Matchmnn , pastor ot St. Paul's English Lutheran church , took place this morning. Mrs. Matchman , nee lla Sovcrlnghaus , was before her marrlago one of the most favorably known teachers in Chicago's High school. She traveled cx- tensl\ely and was one of the most cultured and highly acompftshcd ladles of this city. Mr. and Mr. Matchman were married In Juna of last year. In January Mrs. Matchman was alii cled with an Internal abscess , the source of which physicians were unable to . trace. A short service was hold at the church today and the remains taken to Chicago for Interment. ( JHlni ; U'ork to . 'Many ' .Urn. NEHAWKA , Neb. , May 9. ( Special to The Bee. ) The firm of Van Court & Lemlst have contracted to deliver 3,000 cars of crushed Rtono for the building of the Douglas county roads. This will glvo employment to n largo number of men nnd will keep the village of Nchawka lively during tliu summer , The firm of Van Court < t Rood hnvo put their llmu kilns In good working order and burned a few cars of lime. They have bought 700 cords of wood , stripped a big lot of rock and are prepared to burn 30,000 barrels ot lime this season. AVnntoiI liy U. - . AuthorlllcH. GRAND ISLAND , Neb. . Mny 9. ( Sp'clal Telegram to The Beo. ) United States Mar shall Coggeshalt ot Omaha came hero today1 to arrest T. W. Booker , who was captured by Grand Island police a few days since. He had In his possession n lot ot uncan- cellcd stamps. It Is believed he stole them at Valparaiso. News was received here today that Henry Benson , formtrly n Hall county farmer and stockman , committed BulclJo In Kansas. Hanging was the method. The funeral will take place at his former homo at Wood River. _ Will Ilu an Important Camp .Meeting , NEWCASTLE , Neb. , May 9. ( Special to The Bee. ) The South Dakota Holiness asso ciation's annual camp meeting , to bo held In Barber's grove , near Vermllllun , S. D. , May 31 to Juno 10 , Inclusive , promises to bo the largest gathering of 'the kind over held In South Dakota , Great Interest Is being mani fested not only by tlio members of the asso ciation , but by many other prominent min isters. The Sioux Fulls District Ministerial nssoclatlon , which recently convened In Yankton , gave It hcaity endorsement and pledged Its co-operation , Ilaxo Trniihlu at thn Church. NEBRASKA CITY. May 9. ( Special to Tlio Bee ( Sheriff Hubrlo returned from Palmyra last evening. Ho says the Catholic church there has been locked up by Corbatt's friends , and lively times are anticipated next Sunday. Father Corbutt was neon by The Bco correspondent today. Ho cays ho has not determined upon what course tn pursue In case the Injunction Issued Monday Is BUS- tallied. Ho feels confident , however , that he will bo able to show the court that Bishop Bonacum bus no Jurisdiction over him. Ituiulilliaii | Main ( , ' iiimlttro. LINCOLN , May 9. The republican state central committee Is called to meet at the Mlll.inl hotel , Omaha , Tuesday , May 22 , at S o'clock p. m. A full attendance ) In desired , as the time nnd place for holding the next alato con vention will be at that tlmo doldd upon. BRAD D. SLAUGHTER. Chairman. Well Infoum-i ! ,11 II ford llurglar. MILFORP , Nob. , May 9. ( Special to The Deo. ) Joseph Lamson'H uabon waa broken Into last night and the cholccut liquors taken therefrom lo the amount of $150. Like the other burglaries that have occurred ot this place , the party who managed It wus well posted ns to the lo"ntlon of the goods. ( lottlnc Itimily foi tlio I'mirtli. NEBRASKA CITY , May 9. ( Special to TheBoo. . ) A limns meeting of cltUona waa held last .evening , nnd the preliminary step * taken for a grand celebration Fourth ot July Committees were uppolnUd nml the tuont fairly not In motion. Van Wjc'U Will Ilu Tlinlr Unitnr. NEBRASKA CITV , Mny 9.-Spoclal ( Tele gram to The Beo.--Ex-Sfnator ) C. II. Van Wyck w.ll deliver an address hero on Dceoro/ tlon day. _ DoWUt'a WUch Ilaznl Silvo cumi pllea.