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THE OMAHA DAILY BEEt.nFRlDAY. MAY 11 , 1891. I" ; J3PEOIRL NOTICES. Adnrllfempnts for Iheso column * will l takei until U.JO p. in. for tti evenlni ? nn < 1 until 3:00 : p m. for lha inotnlns nnd Sunday editions. Advertisers , liy rcnuestlnit a numl > * red check run hnvo answers addressed to i numlxrreil lolti-i In care of The IJee. Answers so addressed wll bo delivered upon presentation of th check. SITUATIONS /WANTED ? Rates. lUe word first Insertion , la a wofu thereafter. Nothing Ulon tar 1 M than 2Sc. WANTED , IIY LADY o 4s7 8tTUATION Af housekeeper In family where other help In Kept widower' * family preferred. Address K 61 , lice _ A M620 iy _ BTIUDV itARiiiEn MAN. GENERAL WOHI of any kind. Addrciw K 09. Omaha Iti > . A 633 13 * EXPERIENCED HOOKKEEPER DESIRES IM ptnyment , accurate , not afraid of work , ROW city reference * . Address 1C W , Uee.A . A iOS 13 * SITUATION WANTED , A YOI'NO MAI work objection In ciliary , i wnnlH oinciwork ; no Kradualn of a rhlcaco business colloiro. Ad dress I. 1 , Iteo. A-M720 11" WANTED MAIiE HELP. Hates , IWo word flrst Insertion , lo n won thereafter. Nothing taken for less than Kc. BOLICITORS. TEAMS FURNISHED ; INSTALL men I Roods. American Wringer Co. , 1609 How qrd st. AGENTS , SALARY OR COMMISSION. TIIF greatest Invention of the nge. The New Pal cnt Chemlcnl Ink Ernsrlg | Pen-ill. Hells or sight. WorlD. Ilko manic. Accnts are maklni IZ5.DO lo ir.0rt \ T week. For further par tlculars wilt * the Monroe Erasing MfB. Co. . V Ln WIs. H 351 W. Crosse. HALlfsMETT TO HELL BAKING POWDER Wo put our Roods In Bias * rolling pins. 00 ( month nnd expends , or commission. ClilcaK' Raking Powdci Co. , 7CT Van Huren street Chicago. B-M703 Mil' A OOOD SALESMAN IN EVERY TOWN IN town nnd eastern Nebraska. Address , Thi Hawks Nursery Co. , Milwaukee , WIs. B M851 M18' WANTED , MEN TO TAKE ORDERS IN CITJ on snlnrvr former experience not te'Ulrc | < i Apply nl 1518 Douglai. Jil MMO M23 WANTED. L7\lfonnRB AND TEAMSTERS Ot the 11. & M. Ry. extension In Montana an ; Wyoming. Free transportation. Kramer O'Hearn , labor agency , llth and Farnameels ' * II M67I 12 WANTED. A PIANO PLAYER. O ER ? > J'\K preferred. 103 N. Olh. H-MMI SALESMAN WANTED IN EVERY COUNT ! to well cigars by sample In dealer * . Salary 01 commlKslon. Experience unnecessary. Address with 2c stamp. Sterling Clgnr Co. . m Adam * ! street. Chicago. 111. II-MCC9 H SALESMAN WANTED TO SELL Ol'R OOODf by sample to the wholesale and retail trade sell on night to every business man or firm liberal fulnry ; money advanced for advertising nnd expenses ; permanent position. Address with stamp , King MfB. Co , C-42 , Chtcngi in. TRAVELING MEN VISITING THE HARD waio nnd Implement dealers In Nebraska car procure n hit ; paying Hldi- line thai require' hut little time by addressing Lick Box 231 Omaha , Neb. 11-MCOI li * WANTED WE WANT TWO SOLICITOR ! vvlio nmko a specialty of rnn\a slni ? buslnes ; men for our new serial publication ; plates It tints by photoginvlng , typogruvlnB nnd i-tchlni Iiroeesst > ; reserved ten I lory now ready ; c.il after 10 , superintendent's olllcc , 1 ! CnMgmot bloqk. 11-717-10' < WANTED. Al OFFICE CLERKS ; MUST IIAVI practical expedience , nnd be iiilcl < and nc turato nt IlKiirei ; no nttentlon riven to iippll rations nnlopi experience la m"ntloned. Art dresa 1C C7 , lice. 11-M722 13 * THE Wr/ARlVOIL COMPANY WANT A IJASS singer th.it can play the organ : they ore n Llnwood this week ; will be In Bluing Cll ! next vvek. H M7.M 1- SALKSMAN WANTED TO REPRESENT Till 1 Icmllng iiwllcnl book publishers ; to call or , physicians only : nn excellent opening for ertu cated men. Address , stating ago nnd expcrl once , I1. O. Hex 1552 , Philadelphia. P - * WANTED PEMAIiE HELP. Rates , iy > o word ( Irst Inserllon , Ic n woril I thereafter. "Nothing taken for less than 25c. BEST OF WAGES TO COMPETENT must bo good cook nnd laundress. Mrs. J. M Thurston , 2IOS Farnam. C 205 WANTED , A COMPETENT GIRL FOR SECond end work , with city refeiences. 1120 Parli . C Mo-3 i avenue. n WANTED. GIRL TOR GENERAL HOUSE work. 'References required. H9J S. Wh street I. " WANTED. GOOD FIRST-CLASS COOK ANI : i laundrpss. Wages , JI.50 per week. Private 1 family. Gixl plnco for right person. Address Lock Dox 533 , Nebraska City , ; . , . _ : ( 13. I WANTED , 'GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE ' - work In small family. Call at 027 South 25 V avenue , C 715 11 * OIRL WANTED' TO COOK , WASH ANDTROti In largo family. 2023 Douglas street. i C M723 H * ' FOB. BENT HOUSES. Rates , U5c word flrst Inserllon , Ic a vvori I thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c. FINE FLAT IN CLOUSER BLOCK AT 705 S. 16th str > range and all other conveniences ; (23. George Clouser , room 2 , 1C23 Farnam st , D 57S H FOR RENT. 8-ROO * > ' BRICKr ALL MODERN Improvements , 29th and Uard , ono block frorr Walnut Hill molor. J23.00. Inqulro Cjmp- troller'g oflleo. D--S33 HOUSES , I. * . 1C DARLING. BARKER BLOCK. D 353 HOtTSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. Till : O. r. Davis company. 1505 Fnnmm. D 353 6-ROOM COTTAGES , MODERN , CHOICE IN Stanfoid Circle. C. S. Elguttcr , 201 I Ion build ing. D-331 FOR RENT. CHEAPEST C-ROOM COTTAGE , with bath ; In city , 515.00. 3035 California street. D M2I3 nUNTAL AGENCY , 507 BROWN BLOCK.Dr355 Dr-355 FIRST CLASS. WELT , LOCATED HOUSES. L 8. Hklnner , 310 N. Y. Life U-555 4.ItOOM MOnilUN TLATS. MTII AND I.EAV- enworth. J. W. Squire. 213 lleo bldg. D 357 CLEAN ! COMFOUTAIU.K , CONVENIENT. moderate lentaU ; best J and 4-ruam suites for houscKeopeia only , llefcrenecs nirilri.il. Also C-room suite In tcnemvnt. k6 ! K. 2 J.I ut. D 338 _ _ KCLKKNNKY&CO..H. 1 , CONTIf\ENTAI < IILK. D-CSd _ NICE B-HOONT COTTAGE. J10.00 PEH MONTH. Ik S. Slilnncr , 310 N. Y. Life. D 8S3 CHOICE HOME. EIGHT IlOO.M3 ANn UAIIN. nlco l.ii\n , city water and southeast front : 1 block uovith of Leavenworth on 3Sth avenue : i:3,0i ) . Appl > ' to N. IViry , on pu-mlsei. D-M239 Toil HUNT. J3S.OJ PEIl MONTH , 4110 LAFAYette - ette nvenue. 7 roomn , furnace , bath , hot and cold water , iloict , gas , electric lighting appli ances. etc llt'autlful lawn , trees , etc. Fidelity Trust co mpany , 1TUJ Furnain street. I ) Mils Toil HENT. GOOD - house. ZW1 Capitol aVcnun. AHi D-iwini house. SCSI Capitol nvenue. 1) . II. liablson. room 7 , Commercial National. U MSOS 6-HOOM MODEllN COTTAOE , LAWlT ANL > Bhade. 2ISI Miami glreet. D M411 _ FLAT , S HOOMS , 41) FI.OOIl , LINTON I11.OCK , 13th ami Mnson , J17 per mo. Inqulrn D17 Ltaton blocl : . _ _ 6-nOOM HOUSE. MODiilN : , INCLUDING mnKo ; K10 Cnss. Cheap to B < > oil tenant. E. A. Northup. tax dcpt. . It. .1 11 , U. IU D-M383 13' _ _ _ ' , sw NEW TWO.STOUY SIX-UOOM HOUSE. HATH city and ilslern water , Jaieo lawn , isth , ' south of Miunlcraon. r > < uj ) u 6-ROOM C01TAOE NEAR MASON SCHOOL on B. 231 stiucl. inquli-u 1015 S. Md street. D-M71J 154 HKNT ; HANDSOME -ItOOM [ IO17.HK , ALL moUurn conxenlrnofK , near ll.in cum park. En- qulra of Illcli * , 3 Now York ntfo building. n TOR BENT FURNISHED ROOMS. Hates , lljc word llrit ln rtton. lo a wont thercaftrr. Nothing taken for lexa than SSc. HUNT. AT IMS Onai3.ADAJHJU. HAY window , nocond Htory fiont room , for Jto.01) ) it month No other roomvn and no children , U _ ri'llNIBHEU UUOM3 AT 1S16 C'HICAOO Btrect. E S M13 * _ N 1 C ELY rURNIHIIKD I-'llONT ROOMS. WITHer or without board , Cull ju 2101 Uouqliu st. 1-W3MU _ _ _ _ i _ _ _ _ _ von nENT. rnd.NT uoo&TVITU ALCOVB ! for 1 on 3 DvntKmen , nt Ml H. Iiith nvu. 1V-7IG 1J UOOMi OKNTI.KMAN. NIT MAIS itrevt. ] roil HUNT A LAUGH SOUTH JJOOM AT 1J tftet. VEHY 1'f.KAM.VNT Ilr INQUIItll ISM E-tii _ _ u nooMri rou LIGHT HOUSE- It ) N rth IStti mr et. E MTt * U * ItOOXI. HATH. IS. * ) , IJ1I TAIL liani ktrv l , E--7U7--1I * outh frunt , Enquire U I. Cont.nontil blk. | : K 11 FOB BENT FUBNIBHEP BOOMS Continued. ABTN.C"ll6lJfl"KTNORTItWFST : CORNKIl 13TI nnd Dodge. Rooms by the day or week. J pi'nNisitKt ) noo.Ms ron LIGHT not'sn keeping. I1H S , llth strci-t. -Mer > l 1 * TWO KUItNIPIIKO HOOMS AND TWO UN furnished. 313 So. 2 < ith. B M7SD 13 * FUBNISHED BOOMS AND BOABD , m word first Insettlon , le n won thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c. YOtTNcWOMENS HOMNDEn CAUB OI Women's Christian association. Ill B. 17th st I--3CO noo.\i WITH IIOAUU. piiici : MonnATE ; 2W Cass. r 11 * M22 * B noM , r.iTHEn NOIITH on BOUTI eipo'Uto , In private family , with board. Appl ] 2221 Dodge street. F M343 _ IIOOM AND nOAItD. 2113 CAPITOL AVE. l'-M575 12' _ _ NICI'.LY FmtNISItED TIOOMS , SINGLE Ol en suite , oltli liQHnl , 172i ) Dodge. r- DESIRAI1LE ROOM WITH HOARD IN Pitt vale family. 7i i N. I0th. - K-- . ! ! PLEASANT SOUTH ROOM WITH BOARD. 201 California. F < 1-15 FOB KENT-UNFUBNISH'D BOOMS Rates , 114o wonl flrst Insertion , Ic a won thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c. 4 UNFURNISHED ROOMS , HUITAHLE FGr housekeeping ; city water , etc. , low rent : north vrest coi nor 17th nnd Webster st. G 381 5 UNFURNISHED CHAMIIERS FOR HOUSE keeping to man and wife ; no children ; 31) N 17th. O-6M 2 FRONT ROOMS. 1M3 LEAVE.VWORTH ST Q MCI ? n 4 UNFI'RNISIIED ROOMS AND ALCOVE modern convmlenccs , for light housekeeping 811) South 22nd U 714-10 * 3OR BENT , STORES AND OFFICES Hates , 1540 word first Insertion , Ic a won thereafter. Nothing taken for lea * thnnKc. 10 MONTHS LUASE OI' ' STOIli : , 309 S. 1JTII. I-3C3 rou HUNT , Tim I.HTOHY imicic IIUII.DIKO Old Parnam st. The bulldlnK has a tlieprooi cement basement , complete steam heating tlx < tures. water on nil lloors , gas , etc. Apply ni the olllcc of The lice. 1 1)10 ) UnSIC IIOOM CIIKAP , FIIONTINO PAllN'AM Itooin 2 , 1623 1'arnam street. I MClt roil HUNT HALF OP .STOIU3 2ITH ANt ( 'timing ; excellent location for meat maiket HeUel Orocery < Jo. I i3-lt AGENTS WANTED. AaiNTH-nuHTLins : mo MONHY. APPI/S room 435. Paxton block. J-872 MIS' AOB.NTS. DOTH SflXUS : TEN INDISPKNSA. ble articles ; retail for 15.10 ; absolutely frco t : our demonstrated lustlers. The Clams Hheai Co. , Kansas City , Mo. .T-MCiS Juno 30 * WANTfJD. OnNKHAI , AOHNTS AT O IAirA Kri'inont , Grand Island , Norfolk nnd Ileatrlcc for the Union Central Life Insurance company J2.000.000.00 In force In Nebraska. Hnnuwa ! contiacts. Address J. II. Kdmlston , state ncent , Lincoln. Neb. J M878 Ml ! ) AGHNT.S WANTED. HICl MONEY. WlllTt for tiarllctilnn to A. M. Sceman & Co. . Lin coln , Neb. , . It ! North th. J Mi > l Mil' AGENTS : THE COMI1INATION DIPPEIt. FUN nel. fruit jar flller nnd strainer ( two sizes ) : article * In one. Addiess It. W. llrandon , 1121 Washington nvenue , St. Louis , Mo.J J M512 11' WANTED-AGENTS IN NEimASKA ANT Iowa to sell the Moss & Hlllyard patent farm , era handy OKR case nt reduced' price : bli money In It for the rlRht man. Apply W. T , I ttii. fcole manufacturer of the farmers' linndj egg case. St. Joicph , Mo. J 557 J'i UE8IC ItOOM. WM. J. WELSHANS , 331 llo.ird of Trade Bide. J 591 AGKNTS .WANTED IN EVERY CITY ANC town to handle "The Stoiy of the Common- weal. " The fastest selling book ever published , $10.00 n day can bo u\cr.iRed by oed ngents Samples , 23c. Call or write for terms. W. II , Conker company , 311-351 Dearborn street , Ch | . cage , Illl. J MGOO WANTED , A LIVE AGENT IN' EVERY TOWN In Nebraska to sell nn aitlelo needed In cverj family. Write at once. lllg money. M. 8 , Jessup , 627 l-'ront street. 1'oit Madison. la. J M637 12' AGENTS TO HANDLE THE I1EST SELLEli out. men and women , J1.00 starts you , 31 : Uonrd of Trade bulldlnir. J 710 10 * WANTED , A KEW PIHST CLASS AGKNTS men or women , to handle our Improved re vcrslble Hat Iron In Omaha nnd adjacen territory. Enquire nt 625 New York Life ItMg with refcrenrea. ,7 709 MAI.B AND PEMA7E AGENTS WANTED salary or commission. Apply atJpun'mp hotel , Room 82. J M7J1 17 WANTED TO BENT. Rates. 114o word first Insertion , lo a won ! thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 23c. WANTED-IIOOM IN PRIVATE FAMILY roil two gentlemen : with board preferred ; must b < within 10 or 15 minutes of postolllce. Addror : K 63 , Dec. K 050-11' RENTAL AGENCY. Kates , "iVJc word flrst Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for loss than 25c. HUNT REDUCED ON HOUSES AND UOOMa 3 good rooms. J3.00 ; 4 rooms , icntnl , J1000. Cottages from 15.00 up. Printed list. O. t\ lliltts. 220 3. 17th street. L M773 MI8 STORAGE. Hates , l'o word flrst Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than :5c. STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS ; CLEAN and cheap rate. It. Wells , 1111 I'arnam.M . M 301 STOnAGUWILLIAMS & CHOSS , 1211 HAHNEV\ M-3C3 STOVES STOIIED DURING THE SUMHEU. 1207 Douglas. Omaha Stove Repair works. M114 May 31 WANTED TO BUY. Hates , l$5e $ word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter * Nothing toKcn fur le-ss than 25c. HIGHEST I'UICE FOIl ID-HAND FURNITURE , caipcls , etc. S. II. Uroun , 3M N. ICth. Tel. 1711. N 511 M3' HKTA1L , LUMOKR YARD. NEB. OH WESTERN Iowa. Address 1' . O. Uox 532 , David City , Neb. N-170 MJ1 * C A B H PA ID FOR SECOND-HAND F U RNN ture , carpets , cte. I. Dnissscll , 710 & 712 N. lOlh. N 193 J3 WANTKD-A FOLDING TOP DESK ; MUST bo cheap for cash : can also USD a couple otllcc Chairs. Address K 61 , lleo , N CSt-10 * FOR SA1/E F URNITURE. Rates , lOc n line each Insertion , Jl.W u line per month. Nothing taken for less than 23c. QUANTITY OP NICE FURNITURE I-'OR SALE. S537 SI. Mary'n u\enue. O MC18 U' FORSALE HORSES , WAGONS.EToT Hater IVic word flrst Insertion , Ic a wonl thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c. GENTI.E KA7UM ? "lIORSE. PRAETON AND harness cheap. KniUlr eveningor Sunday. Hli > N. mil street. P-C56 U KOU SALE , FAST MARE , COI.T 1 WEKIC old. by Wlnslow Wllkcs. ! : ooy , . illly H months old by Mark Wllkes. S. E. comer 21st nnd H streets. South Omaha. P M720 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS SIDEWALK , IllilCK AND TILE , WM. J. WEL- hans. 1 Uo.lid of Trada bulldlnir. Q M713 MH IIAI.ED HAY FOR SALE. Tilff STANDARD Cnltta company. Amen , Nib , , have 2,0uu tons ot icood larn-storcd liny for tale. All order * 111 led promptly. Q SCO 4 BMAI.l. COTTAGE HOUrilM TO E MOVED. Milton Roger * & Sons. * Q 057 U FOR SAI.bjTA SECOND HAND 8OD.V WATER fonnlnln. almost an E < xxl us new ; cheap. Call at No. T3I Xoith 21th street. South Omaha. Q-MMB 15 NEW SEWING MACHINE , 112,01. J13 S , . 2CIi. | L ) M730 13' OI.U I.UMUEU AND KINDl'lNO WOOD. IN - qulro nl llth and L.ayenortli ' , Q 713-16 * MISCELLANEOUS. woid llrnt InsiTtton , lo ft word Nothing taken fur less than 27c. AND lo-AciiriAfTs. noaos R-MWJ 1 | CLAIRVOYANTS. Rule * . 14c wont tint tiucrtton , la a wont Ilit-rrafter , Nothing taken for lc s than 25o. MRS. Hit. 11. WARREN , OIAIRVQYANT. HE- liabl * busilnex * m-xlluin ; 7th > car at m N. 10. 8-37 MASSAGE. BATHS , ETC. ilAUAUlT SMITH. WJ 8. JJTH. : D FLOOR , vooni 3. Uuuuig * . vupor , alouhol , vteum. sul * Phurlna und < KH baths. T MSfil 13 * it VUAMK imo\vr nn CAPITOI , AVENCK. ! < 1 llx-r rvnn . mit.iK * nli-ilml. xulinui und in . ii'i > T MI13 li & 3mMT * .u * u PEBSONAL. nate * . IHo word flr t Insertion , la a wer thrr nft r. Nothing taken far Ion than t5e. MASSAGE. MADAMB HKnNAIlD , 1419 UODOH UM 487 16' MADAME I.A HOOIf , MASMAGB. S22 N. 16T1 parlorw U ami 13. U-.MM3 U' GBT"MAhniED "aBND FOn MY HIO PAPElI hundml * of advertiser * want huslnnds am wlven. Malleil srnleil for stamp. W , It. lint beck. DenverjCo o. II Mia miO * MAHSAGB THBATMENT , ELECTHO-THEII m l balhn. Scalp & hair treatment , manicure J clilropodir. . Mrs. Post , 919U U 15th. Wlthn ll hlh U . * m _ VIAVI. HOME TIIEAT.MENT FOIl LADIKS Henlth l x > k nnd consultation free. Addreis o cull VlaM fo , , sulto 3I . llw bldg , Lmly attend ant. AI tend our free Illustrated lectures ever Tuesday afternoon , 3 p. in. , Arcanum hull He * bldg. U 3 " COMPOUND OXYGEN CUHES ASTHMA bronchitis , consumption , catarrh , etc. Thro days frte nt It. 53 , Douglas blk , 16th and Dodg GOOD 8AMAIUTAN HEMEDY COMPANY SOI N. 16th street , cure chronic disease * n cither sex or money refunded : Jl.OO p r month tend stamp or call ; want lady agent. U MM I M21 * HAVE TUB STATK HOTELT 1308 TO 13I Douglns street , newly refurnished nnd refute' ' In flr l cln order. Would IK- pleased to hav the public glvn me their patronage. Open nl hourn. Mni. J. F. Held. U 144 _ _ YOUR PAKT , FiTiiauNT AND FUTUIIP. HEAI by lady claIrvoyant. 635 S. 1'th. U M5CI 12' LADIESnuiuiTjit. ( . Nivnn PAH.S ) AND 10 o N.T Pink Pills mulled.JL ladles' ll.izaar.Omnhi U C5'J ' J 7 NKXT OI'"TflN lIEHIS WANTED A DESCUIP tlvc Index of 20.000 names of heirs ndiertls'i for ( llrlll Ii subjects ) \\lio haxillfl In Gr.n Ilritaln , Ireland , Iml'a , Australia , etc. , fron ItrfV Copyrighted. Price , $1.00. P. O. orilT Addiess Illelinidson & Co. , otllco SI" Heei building , 1213 Filbert stieet , Philadelphia , Pa l > " "Mt S 11 MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE. LOANS ON REAL IOTATK FOR ANY LENOT1 of time , from thirty days to live years. Reei & Setliy , 331 Hoard of Trade. Warrants bmmht W2.10 ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO. . 313 N.Y.LIPE loani nt low rates for choice security on Ne braska nnd Iowa farms or Omaha city property W 37) MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAH/ real estate. Urennan , Lo\o & Co. , Pnxton blk W 371 MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES O > Improved nnd unimproved Omaha leal estate 1 to 5 years. I'ldellly Trust Co. , 1702 Farnam W 372 LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED Cm property ; t3oofl & upwards , C to 614 per cent ; n < delays. W. Farnam Smith & Co. , 1320 Fnrnam IXANS ON REAI * ESTATE. WARRANTS.GOOt notts , etc , bought. Garvln IJros. , 210 N. Y. Life W 375 MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES Till O. I- * . Davis Co. , 1505 Tarnam St. _ W 3 it MONEY TO LOAN ON TARMS IN DOUGLAS Improved nnd iinlmprmnl Omaha renl estate Fidelity Trust Co. , 1702 Farnam St. W 372 OMAHA LOAN & TRUST CO. , 1CTII ANE Doiislas streets , loan money on city nnd farn properly nl lowest rates of Interest. W 377 LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES LOANED O > , or bought. F. C. Chcsney , Kansas City , Mo W 378 MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA PROPERTY and Nebr'iik.i farms at from 6 to 7 per cent W. U. MiMUle , I'hst Nation jl bank building UNITED STATES MORTGAGE CO. Or NEW York. Submit choice loans to F. S. 1'usey , agent , First National bank bulldlnp.W . W 51223 m2G MORTGAGE LOANS. A. MOORE. Ml N. Y. Life W 713-J9 * _ MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. Rates. I'.Jo word flrs't Insertion , lo a won thereafter. Nothing taken for less than -'jc. MONEY TO LOAN We will loan you nny sum which you wish Email or InrKe. nt the lowest poslblo rates , Ir HID quickest possible time , and for any lensll of time to milt sou You can pay It back Ir such Installments us you wish , when you wish , and only pay for It as Ions aa you keep It , nOlUS3EHo"'DWrJHNITUnE ? AND PIANOS , HORSKS. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS , MERCHANDISE , OR ANY OTHER SECURITY , without publicity or removal of property. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. . SO * faOIJTH 10TII STREET. rirst llooor above tha strecl , THE OLDEST , LARGEST AND ONLY INCOR PORATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA. WILL , LOAN MONEY ON ANY KIND OF SE cuilly ; strictly confidential. A. ' K. Harris , liloclc , X-3SO room 1 , Continental _ MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE , PIANOS , all articles of value. Fred Terry , 430 Kamgt X-381 block. _ THE PLACE UO DORROW MONEY ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE , MONEY ON HORSES AND SIULK8 , MONEY ON WAGONS AND CARRIAGES , MONEY ON PIANOS AND ORGANS. MONEY ON WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS , MONEY ON MERCHANDISE , MONEY ON ANY CHATTEL SECURITIES , MONEY ON Roods lhat remain with yon , MONiriIF YOU WANT NO PUI1LICITY. MONEY IN LARGE OR SMALL AMOUNTS. MONEY AT LOWEST fOSSIIILE RATES. MONEY IN QUICKEST POSS1HLE TIME , MONEY THAT you may pay back nt any time. and In any amount. Is at ROOM 4 , WITH- NELL block , corner 15th nnd Harney streets. THE FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. X 383 MONEY TO LOAN ON HORSES. WAGONS. iilanoa and fuinllun * of all kinds Iluslness confidential J 15. Haddock , room 427 , Ramge X-3S4 block. _ _ _ _ lioNKY TO LOAN ON PERSONAL I ROP- erty. HnrUn Loan Co. , 701 N. Y. Life building. X M271 BUSINESS CHANCES. Rates , IJio word flrst Insertion , Ic n word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 23c. FRENCH & CO. , ROOM 22 SCHL1TZ ULDG. . Omaha , maki * a specially of business chances : buy , sell or trade stocks of merchandise and real estate , furnish partners and cnnltnt , and always have opportunities for profitable In vestments. Consult them. Y 105. FOR SALE. TH1RTY-FIVE SHARES OF American District Telegraph stock. This Is dividend-paying stock nnd can be bought cheap. Address , Jus. Donnelly , Jr. , 403 Shcely block. Y 133 10' _ WANTED , TO UUY INTEREST AND BECOME associated In management established paying buslnetirt In Omalm ; have managed finances largo wholesale house ; familiar with Insurance , loans , banking , etc. ; references exchanged. Address K 31. lee. _ Y Mill rbii SA"IE STOCK SHELF HARDWARE For particularx call at 1,217 Farnam street. Mrs. Elllo D. How man , administratrix. > Y-M330 12' _ RARE OPnORTUNITY ; CLEAN STOCK Ol * hardwate In town of 1,200 In tha Willamette valley , Oiegon , for sale Immediately ; 13,600 OJ eash required. Address box SJ. Urownsvllle , Ore. _ Y MC13 13 * TOR RENT. A COMPLETE RESTAURANT , IN one of the best hotels nt Fremont. Europein plan. IMjInff business. , O. C. K. , 001 W. Cth street , Fremont , Neb. _ Y MG70 11' rOR SALE. Tl. WO.OO DRAY LINE : TOWN. 11,1)00 ) , good buslnc-ss ; cause for selling , sick ness. Addicss HOY 15 , Carthage , Mo. Y-.MGW 13' _ _ RUSINESS LOTS. HOTKL , rARMs7 lHNING shares , A 1 svcurldeii , for wilu. Address Pioneer Business agency , Sheridan. Wjomlntr. Y MCIO ! 18 * _ WANTED , PARDNER $250 CAPITAL MANU- fuclure nnd sale of artlele , 30 < J per cent profit. 332 Hoard of Trada building. Y 711-10 * _ FOR SALE. GENERAL STOCK MDSE. IN goud locution ; ? , .VW.OO stock ; will ulvc good leunon for wanting lo sell ; part vaali , balance on seed paper , A. Franzen. funk. Neb. Y-M7W 13' FOR EXCHANGE. Itul.es. IVic nerd llrst Insertion , la n word thereafter. Nothing taVcn for In * than ZSo , SOWN 100 I'AR.MS IN NEI1RASKA , KANSAS nnd Uakotuiwlll ell cl eu | > or exchange for iiid > e. , horse * Si cattle. AdJius box 76. Frankfort , Ind. X-3U STOCK OF MILLINERY AND NOTIONS ; want honex & cattle. Box 5 , Frankfort , Ind. 7.-38J ONE-QUARTER BEtTl'ioN'GOOn FARM LAND Hi miles from railroad tonn. to exchange for Block of millinery or notion * . Address lock bo > . Mi.Chnilroii. _ Neb. 7.--MC03 12' TO E cTlANGlir AN IJXTRA NICE 10-ROOM modern house In Council Illuffs , with l.ireo and huiuUume grounds , for lands or other prop * my. Cimhalua ot this pruptrly. } ioOJOvo , Owner IIIIK no use for It nnd will Kite bargain for Rood rental property or land. II. o , MiOce. 10 Pearl street. Council Ulurfa. C3J 13 WANTED' , jj.oiw.no TO jio.ooo.oo STOCK CLEAN indue , fur clear land and notes. IM nut wrllu unleiu ion want to sell , Addtesj loik box 61 , Gothenburg , Neb. / MC17 11 * GOOD LAND IN PERKINS CO. , NEI1 , TO Irndo for merclmnilln" . Jlox 77 , Grunt. Neb. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. Rate * , lV > a word flrtt Insertion , la n word thereafter. Nothing taken for I fun than i5c. * IIARQAIN. N. & CORNER23TH AND HICK- ory. V. 1C. Darling. Harker block. RU-M3 1IAW1AINK , HOUSES. LOTS AND FARMS , ale or trade r K , Parting , Darker block. RE-MS FOB SALE-REAL ESTATE. Continued. ill ) I'ARM LANDS. C.F. IIA11RISON , til N.Y.LIKE u'i , H E-S93 Ml * DO YOU WANT A HOME , A COZli LITTLI fnrm nf 3 tn A ) nctm , where you cnn nltend ti your business In the city nnd raise your awl fruit , vcKctahle * nnd poultry nnd the Ilka i klntf when times nn > U'lltlT Comi * iiulek an * cet your choice. Terms easy. Ad.l. Hex 0 Mlllanl. Neb. < J H E-17S FARM LANDS , C. I' . IIA , ltIHON. H1Z N Y.I.IPI 10 II E-KI3-M19 * "CUT II.OOD.fX ) ON PRICKS OF EACH OP M i houses , obliged to sell 'something. " Instructions Just received from eastern ownei referring to three beautiful modern counsel ervcted two years niro , containing furnace bath , closet , hot nnd cold water , marble was ! stand , with sewer connections , etc. All of Iheso nro excellently located , one or paved street , near motor , with sodded yard * etc. Present priceJ3.000.00 to J3.0M.OO. Call nl once If you want cne of these homes al a rare barguln. Fidelity Trust Company , 170 : I'nrnam. U E-6M IS 6 , 10 AND Jfl-ACRE TRACTS , 2'4 MILES EAST of Council muffs , at J100.CO to J500.00 per acre pultable for fruit girdens nnd homes. Day ie Hc s , Council llluffs. R E M l J3. PARM ( ONE OF THE FINEST ) 4 * ) ACRES Irrigation. Tlmbor. UulldlnjtR. Range open all jenr. 14,59000. Pioneer Dullness agency , Sheridan. Wyoming. RE MC95 12 * FOR SALE. VKRY CHEAP AND ON EASY payments , a nice 6-room modern cottage , neai car. D. F. Hutchison , 108 N. 15th.R . R E M701 12 A FEW I1ARGAINS. I can sell n nice brick cottage and lot neni 28th and Cnpltol nvenue , close to business cen ter , R800.00. Hnndsomo residence lot near Hanrcom paik , only J..MO.OO. Ily putting a nice Jl.500.00 cot- Lago on this lot U will make n lienutlful home. A nice residence lot near 37th and Masnn ; splendid place for a pleasant home ; price , 11,400.00. South front lot on Dodge street , neir 31th ; cheapest desirable residence lol In Omaha ; onlj Jl.S30.00 CO acres Just wesl of South Omaha , J15.000.00. Trackage , 110 feet , 13th and Jones , J22.000 OT. Cottage nnd lot Just outside city , only JS'V ) 00. 1,900 ncn-.s , near I/xlge Pole , Neb. , J7.000 W. SOOacnfarm , Greeley county. Neb. . jr,400.00. 40 acres near Seymour Park , J273 00 per acre. 700 feet truckage on llelt Line railway , J3.000.00. Slimmer garden property , , near Ruscr's , ji roo.oo. Handsome modern house , Ilanscom Place , JC.600.00. For sale. 10 ncrcs , west of city. $3M .CK > . Call nnd sec us. Hicks , 305 New York Life building. RE-M732 11 LOST. Rates , l'o word first Insertion , lo a woul Ihereafter. Nothing taken for less lhan 23c. STOLEN , FROM THE STANDARD CATTLE Co. , Ames. Nth. , on or about March 2) , ISM one light bay horse , grade Percheron. 3 years old , 10 hands high weight nliout l.an ; branded on left shouldai with small bar circle. The Standard Cnltlo ( * or will pay n repaid of J2jO.OJ for the recover ! of the horse und ur- rest nnd com Ictlon of itho thief. Lost 013 10 LOST , HETWEEN FOimtEENTH AND DOUGlas - las streets nnd Fort Oiiinha , a paper package containing twelve jnrdu white embroidered muslin. Return to Hobatt Williams , 1107 Douglas - las street. * J MC72 11' DIAMOND STUD. LOSTOOR STOLEN. MAY 4 , 150.00 reward for return of same nnd no ques tions asked. H. It , Vundocai , 307 First Nat. Ilanlc bldg. > Lost M70I 11 * MUSIC , ART ANI ) LANGUAGE. Rates. IVAc word flrst Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing lafeen for less than 25c. G. aiLLENRECK ) IJANJOIST AND teacher. 1310 California st. 9l4 PAWNBROKERS ! Rates , llio word first1 Insertion , ' Ic n word thereafter. .Nothing , tntenifcrMesiitlmn . FRED MOIILE. 1317& FARNAAf. 497 PASTURAGEL Kates. Hie word flrsl Insertion , lo n word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c. WE HAVE 19) ACRES OF RLUE GRASS PA8- turc for horses. Hoard fence , spring waler. Carton & Phelps , Gllmore , Neb. , or A. W. Phelps & Son , 207 N. Y. Llfo bldg. Telephone 1054. M-058 J21 * UPHOLSTERING. CITY UPHOLSTERING CO FURNITURE made and repaired. Carpets laid and furnlturo patched and polished. 2903 Farnam ; tel. 15S3. 201 1I2J " MEDICAL. DR. C. V. CROOKS' NEW METHOD TREAT- mcnt of nerves , stomach , heart. 407 Dee bids. 390 SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. VAN S A NT'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND , fil3 N. Y. Life , Omaha. Ask for circular. M391 UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS If. K. HURKETTTFUNERAL DIRECTOR AND cmbalmer. 1018 Chicago , Tel. W. 33 ? BUREAU. SVCik OO. 8OUai.TOKS.Uou Bulletins , OMAHA. NEB. Ailvlco FRBF. RfflLWflY TIME CHRP Leaves ( CIIICAOCiT nURLfN'GTON & Q..IArrTve7 Omaha ) _ Depot 10th nnd Mason Sis. | _ Omaha ' 4l3pm : . Chicago Vestibule.7. . . . 9:50im : 8:43im : . Chicago Express . 4:25i : > m 7OJpm : . Chicago and Ioa Lonil . 8 . ( Mum 11 :35.im : . Paclllo Junction _ Local. . . . . . S:55pm : Leaves | UURl7lNOTON tonilVER.Arrf | eT Omahal Depot loth and Mason Sis. | Omaha lOMSam . Denrer Exniess . 9S5am. : 10lCam : . Dendwood Expicsil . 4:10pm : 4:50pm : . Denver Kxpusa . 4:10pm tf:50pm. : . . Nebraska Ixjc.1l ( except Sun ) . tiWpm : 8l5.im..Llncoln : JUicoJ. jexccit | Sunday ) . .Hgtani ; LeavcaT ] iC."T37r STrJ. St cril , TXrrlvcs Omalial Depot loth and Mason _ Sts. | Omaha Ul"am : . Kansas City Day Express . nrsTpni ; J5pjn.K. C , _ Nlght I3x. vU U. I'.Jl'rnns. C5iajii ) Lcavoa rclIfCAGOT UTl.Tfe PACIFIC7TArrTveT OmalmlUnlon Depot 10th & Manon Sts. | Omah.t EAS/K lOIl.'am. . Atlantic Kxpresu ( ex , Sunday ) . . Uior.pni S:2Spm : . Night Express . OHO.ini 4:40im..Chlc < ig WxtlbUled Limited. , . . l:25pm H:3.'ipin.Oklalionm : Exp. ( .tfl.C. 11. ex Sun ) . 635am ; _ _ & :35imi : , Oklahoma. & Texas , Exp. ( ex Sun ) . 11:35 , im 1 : l'.l > ni. . . . . . . . . . Culoraild . I. Irnllftl . 4Hlpm ! , C. ( ArrUes OiiiahaUnlon | Depot 10JJ jAt ( Mason Sis.pmaha | : . . . . . . . . . . . Express. , 3Wpm : 2l5pin Ovrilaixr Flyer G:2 : pm 3:45pmBeatrice : & Stromsh'g Exex Hun.12:30nm ) : :40pm : . . . . .Paclllo Express 10 : Wain G'.UQpm , . . . . . . . . i..Tust iMall 4:2)pm : iTaven | CHICAOO MIlf"fe ST. f"AUlZfArrlv r OmaliajUnlon Depot loth & Mason St . | Omaha " 6:3.'ipin.T..7cJilragiJ-Llmlteil 0:3).un : HlOam..Clilc.iioixpnt : _ > a ( ex. Sun. ) . . . . SSOpin Irf.ives I TTE. & MO. VALLEY. ( Arrives" Omahnpe)0t13th | ntyl " , Webster SIB. I Omalia 9l03ain . Ueaduood" Expre93 OilOpm 9:03am.ExSnt..Wyo. ) . Ex.Ex. ( Man. ) , 5:10pm : 5oopin.Noifolk EinresaxtEx. Hurulay..10:4iam B:30pm : 81. Paul . -Express , flMOani Leaves CHICAGl ) S6llTlI\vTTSTirJ\rrTv | r " Maaou Sis. | Omahii Chicago Kxpreiu , , , . , , , , , 6:10pm 4o5pin . \Vnlltmla Limited . D:20uni : C:3iin ) | . Eastern 1'ljer . 2tpm : C:30pmEx. : ( Sat.l.Chlc. l'aiw.ix ( : , Mon. ) D:23pm : 6Mqin . Mo. Valley Local. . . . . , . , ,10pn : > MIRSOURf PACIFIC { Arrives Onmhal Depot lllh jind\Vebsicr Sta. * J Orn.i.ia U:00nm. . . . St , l iulH Exprc s. . T. . G:00am U:30um : . St , LoiilH Eipicju 8:10pm. : Dally ( ex. Sun. ) Ncbi a cTTsTrprTMr f O , _ Depot15thnnd _ _ Webslert3ts.Omnhu " _ _ ! _ 8Manr..Hloiix : City "Accom"lIs. ( . BunT > . . S:05pm : lOiudnm , , Sioux City Accom ( Hun. Only. ) , . HiO'ijJin ilSpni..HIoux : City Exiireas ( Ex Sun.ll:53im ) : , , .j , Bl. _ Pnull.linUed. _ . , . . . . . 940 ; m LAV3 SlOilX CITY & " "PACTFKArrlvti" | OlimlmlU. P. Depot lOlh & Mason Hl . | Qm lu "C:53am. : . . . S ioux City 1-asecnger . lOlzopn- 3i5im . . . . .HI. Paul Express . . . lUiQuqm I > nv i f"siOUX clTY T lrAClFIC , | ArrlvTT Qinalial Depot ISili and Wclmlrr tlt . 1 Omaha 1 " Tsr. Paul Llmltnl . . . . . : > uni .nileaKij Llmllfd . HOam Lfaves I ' OMAHA & ST. IAJU1.4 | Arrl\v Omahal U.JP. Depot lOlh & Mason Sts. | Omaha 3Upm : . . . .St. Louin ( 'annon B.ill SUICIDE OF WALTER SIIOLES Prominent Yonng Lincoln Traveling Man Kills llinisotf in His Fathor'a Barn , DESPONDENT OVER FINANCIAL MATTERS Attributed to n Long Period of llnforrcd Idli'iiom nnil ConMnnt Iniliilgcnro In Llquor-irseil u AVIncIicstcr Illllo to Commit the LINCOLN , May 10. ( apodal to The Bee. ) Walter I. Sholcs , a well known young man ot this city , 25 years old. committed suicide this morning about 1 o'clock by shooting himself through the heart with n Winchester rifle. His body was discovered by his father nt 2 o'clock this morning In the barn. The body had been cold for some tlmo. The position of the corpse , ns It lay on the barn floor , together with the rllle , Indicated that ho had placed the mtizzlo of the weapon over his heart , leaned forward and pressed the trigger with his too. He was In his stocking feet nnd were neither coat nor vest. Coroner Crlm was notified nnd n jury Im paneled enrly this morning. After viewing the remains the Jury adjourned until 7 o clock this evening. Sholcs was ono of the best known and most popular young men In Lincoln. Ho was but 25 years old nnd had n wide clrclo of ac quaintances. For some tlmo ho was n trav eling man , but has not been on the road since the death of his brother Fred , which occurred last August. Since his brother died Walter Sholcs has been despondent and had gradually acquired the habit of drink ing. His long period of Idleness , together with his convivial habits , had Impelled him to Incur an indebtedness which ho could not liquidate. Ho was frequently heard by his companions to complain that his father wns not liberal enough with him nnd that ho did not believe that he would get anything from his deceased brother's estate. Ho had been drinking yesterday and spent the evening with a number of companions. At 11 o'clock last night ho was at the Windsor hotel billiard parlors and considerably under the Influence of liquor. Later In the evening" his boon com panion nnd best friend , Ed Nichols , stepped in and Induced him to leave the billiard table and sit down In the ofllce. Sholcs entered Into n gloomy conversation nnd while talkIng - Ing handed Nichols his scarf pin , asking him to wear it until It was asked for. Sholes then took n ring from his flnger nnd said to Nichols thnt It had belonged to his mother. Ho said It was the dearest thing ho had In life , and ho then nskcd Nichols to take It nnd wear it until It was asked for. Nichols agreed , thinking that Sholes wan somewhat under the Influence of liquor and was simply following a whim. Nichols and Sholes than started home , accompanied by Frank Nichols. Sholcs went to Forbes stable nnd got his horse nnd buggy , which had been left nt the barn during the day. Arriving at the Sholes residence the two young men assisted Sholes to put up the horse and then bid him good night. As they walked away Sholes called Ed Nichols baclc and put his arm about his neck and kissed him. The Nichols boys looked upon Sholcs' conduct with considerable surprise and attributed It to the Influence of the liquor he had been drinking. Once In the house Sholesvent to his room. About 1 o'clock he passed down stnlrs and went out to the barn , taking the rifle from the kitchen with him. His father spoke to him as he went out , but soon afterward dropped Into sleep again nnd did not hear the fatal shot. Shortly after 2 o'clock Sholes senior woke up and asked his wife If she had heard Walter como In from the barn. Mrs. Sholes replied that she had not , nnd then her 'husband dressed and went to the barn , where ho made the discovery of his son's dead body. The charge had entered the breast of the dead man Immediately over the heart nnd death must have been Instantaneous. ON TRIAL FOR HIS LIFE. " " The trial "of. Green Graveloy for the al leged murder of Charles Thomas on the night of May 29 , 1892 , has occupied the criminal division of the district court for two days , and but llttlo Interest has been excited. Most of the witnesses who testi fied so strongly against Graveley on his first trial have been on the stand , and U Is noticed that their testimony is not nearly so strong- and positive as on the former occasion. The story of the shooting has been gone over again by the same wit nesses. In brief it was , to the effect that Graveley was seated in Iveson's billiard room on the night of the shooting , when Thomas came in and accosted htm. Thomas insisted that Graveley had Insulted Mrs. Thomas. Graveley Indignantly denied the charge and warned Thomas to keep away. Thomas grew more threatening and Qraveley backed to ward the outside door , closely followed by Thomas. Thomas wore n pair of brass knuckles on his right hand. Graveley stopped near the door and one or two parties stepped between him nnd Thomas. As Graveley was about to leave the hall Thomas made a spring at him. Graveley had drawn a re volver , and as Thomas made the spring Graveley flred * Thomas died within a few minutes. Graveley escaped and eluded the officers for a few days , but was afterwards captured by an ofllccr In the loft of A. Hurlbut's barn , where ho had been con cealed by n friend. Dan Cnshian , In the em ploy of Hurlbut. In his first trial Graveley set up the plea of self-defense , but the jury convicted him of murder In the second de- grco nnd ho wns sentenced to the peniten tiary for fifteen years. The case will prob ably go to the Jury tonight. WHO RUNS THE OFFICE ? Mayor Weir and Water Commissioner Pcr- clval arc engaged In a little controversy as to which of them Is running the water de partment. The courts have been called upon to decide the matter , and until the judges do decldo It all good people will bo In doubt. The controversy arose over the action of the water commissioner In discharging En gineer A. L. Quay. Perclval wns dlssatls- lled with Quay , nnd on May 6 appointed an other engineer named P. W. Worthlngton to his pluco. Quay laid the matter before Mayor Weir , nnd the latter on May 9 ad dressed n letter to the water commissioner directing the latter to' reinstate the former engineer , Perclval applied to the courts for an Injunction , to restrain the mayor from removing the present engineer. In his pe tition for the Injunction Perclval alleges that as water commissioner he U directly responsible to the city for the conduct of his ofllce. and that the mayor Is usurping the functions of the water commissioner In attempting to deprive him of the control of the department. The water commissioner claims the right to employ and discharge men whenever he may see fit to do so. The mayor and the water commissioner have had the same trouble once before , Tha mayor charges that the water commissioner has removed men for political reasons only , and that ho docs not propose to have nion Jlscharged from city employment without some good and 'sulllclcnt reasons outside ot political considerations. LINCOLN IN BRIEF. Courscy Richards , the real estate man who rooms In the block nt 133 North Tenth street , was awakened by nn unusual noise In the hall last night. Investigating ho discov ered two rough looking characters In the net of breaking Into the door of a cigar factory on the name floor. Richards opened flro , but the would-bo burglars got nway without In- Jury.Next Next Saturday will be n field day for the cadets nt the State university. They will ho drilled In skirmish tactics tor the first time , having been llbcr.ifly supplied with blank cartridges for the occasion. The skir mish will take place In the north part ot the city nnd will doubtless bo witnessed by a largo number ot citizens. Superintendent O'Brien ot the stnto fish hatchery was In the city today , making ar rangements for the delivery of n Inrgo num ber of young flsTi to bo placed In Burlington beach lake , A telegram was received hero this after noon stating that the Intcrstato Oratorical association had voted unanimously to admit Adam McMttllcn to the contest. The news was received with n good deal of satisfaction nmongitho young man's frlonds In this city. A largo prtrty of Illinois physicians paste I through Lincoln today noon cnrouto to Hot Springs , S. I ) . They were xlmply on ptcns- to bent. ritiKsr coititr/rTVS UIPHNSH. : Lengthy Petition I'llrd litlimply In HUhop Hoimcnm'ft Avcusntlniiv NEBRASKA CITY , Mny 10. ( Special to The Bee. ) E. F. Wnrron , Father Corbett's attorney , tiled his answer to the second In junction Issued by Judge Chapman rcstrnln Ing Father Corbett from entering any o the church buildings In his diocese. The first Injunction was dismissed without prcj udtco. In the answer the defendant nd mils that the plaintiff Is bishop of the dlo ceso of Lincoln , in the Roman Catholic church , and that the territory Included It the dloccso Is ns stated In said petition that by canons of the church the plalntlf has control nnd charge of the realty men Honed In the petition , but that the plalntlf holds the snmo under the limitations ns to Its use , disposition nnd control set forth In the rules of Uio church , nnd not otherwise Ho admits Unit the plaintiff , tn exercise o certain powers ns bishop , can remove nm suspend priests of said diocese for purpose of discipline , but alleges the snmo can bo done only In accordance with the canons ot the church and In accord ance with certain procedure , The de fendant further alleges that ho was duly appointed and Installed ns priest nt Pnl- myra , and has never been removed ; that the question Is ecclesiastical , xnd not for the civil courts to decldo ; that the plalntlf has falsely stated thnt ho had removed suspended nnd excommunicated the defend ant , when In fact nnd In truth such allege * removal , suspension nnd excommunication were and nro void according to the rules and canons of the church , nnd were nnd arc of no effect In law , either civil or canonical that by the filing of the charges heretofore , published , now pending In the papal court the bishop's authority over defendant was suspended nnd ho was prohibited by the canons of the church from Interfering with the defendant In his priestly functions , pend ing the trial of the bishop , and therefore the plaintiff has no legal capacity to sue that the suit cannot bo maintained by rea son of an agreement made by the bishop and Mgr. Satolll , wherein the bishop agreed to leave the priests alone ; that this action Is another exercise of arbitrary power on the part of the bishop ; that the defendant Is the priest ot the dloccso ; that Joseph A. Smith is not his successor ; that ho has never been legally appointed , nnd his at tempts to hold services arc nn usurpation. Continuing , ho denies that the defendant has defied authorities of the church ; that strife and dissension has been created by the plaintiff In his violent and arbitrary as sumption of power and authority , which by the express laws of the church Is denied lo him ; that this action is but another attempt to punish the defendant for having dared to aisert his rights as an American citizen , nnd for having sought the protection of civil laws and duly constituted courts In his behalf. If any one's rights have been In fringed It Is Smith's nnd not the bishop's , ho claims. The question will be argued at Platts- mouth Tuesday. r. K , O.'B Kntertnlncd. HASTINGS , May 10. ( Special Telegram to The Bee. ) Today's session ot the fifth annual grand chapter meeting of the P. E. O. of Ne braska opened with devotional exercises by the grand chaplain , Mrs , Clara A. Crawford of Nelson. Mrs. Briggs and Mrs. Crawford furnished an interesting piano duet nnd the rest of the morning1 session was taken up with routine business , such as the un finished business of the last convention , reports of finance , standing and special com mittees and discussion ot the state by-laws. The afternoon session was more literary. Misses Ida and Mattlo Johnson of Lincoln opened the session with a mandolin and guitar selection , Mrs. J. B. Watklns of South Omaha following with a select recitation. Papers on various subjects of Interest to the order were read by Mrs. Hawthorn of Wahoo , Mrs. Hartlgan of Hastings nnd Mrs. Ltttlo of Holdrege , music being furnished by Miss Babcock of Harvard , Miss Cobb of York , Mrs. Briggs cf Superior and Mrs. Lawman of Hastings. Then the business of the morning was resumed. This evening the Hastings P. E. 0. gave a formal reception to the visitors nt the Union club rooms , closing with an elaborate banquet. Tomorrow will see the close of the convention and election of officers and n rousing reception given by Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Campbell at the asylum. Kpivnrth T.rnguii Convention Cloned. BEATRICE , May 10. ( Special Telegram to The Bee. ) The Nebraska conference Ep- worth league convention closed a three days' successful meeting tonight. The program for the day was carried out In full. The address at 11 o'clock this morning by Dr. B. L. Palno on "What to Do and How to Do It , " was one of the most Interesting of the many good things of the Hosslon. Tonight E. A. Schell of Chicago addressed the con vention. The newly elected olllcers arc. President , L. O. Jones. Lincoln ; vlco presi dent , E. E. Losh , York ; corresponding sec retary , A. L. Johnson , Crete ; recording sec retary , Miss Hnttlo Hewitt , Falrfleld ; super intendent of junior work , Mrs. J. R. Wood- : ock , Weeping Water. The next annual ses sion will be held nt Grace church , Lincoln. Itopiiullcnn Statu Committed. LINCOLN , Mny 9. Tha republican state central committee Is called to moot nt the Mlllard hotel , Omaha , Tuesday , May 22 , nt i o'clock p. m , A full atlcndance la desired , as the tlmo ind place for holding the next state con tention will bo at that tlmo decided upon. BRAD D. SLAUGHTER , Chairman. Stanley Aliitttioiv * ' Appointment. FAIRBURY , Neb. , May 10. ( Special Telo- ? ram to The Bee. ) The county comrnla- iloners have appointed Stanley Matthews : ! erk of the district court. Ho was deputy : lcrk under the former clerk , the late A. W. Uallhewa. ( lenoral Vim \Vyck Jloturni Homo , NEBRASKA CITY , May 10. ( Special Tele- ; ram to The Bee. ) Ex-Senator C. H , Van IVyck and wife were In the city this nfter- loon. The general Is the picture of health ind his wlfo a pleasing contrast from one Mothers' Friend ' OT T" liniment m im a scientifically prepared every ingredient of recognized value , and in constant use by the medical profession. These ingredients are combined in a manner hitherto unknown , and WILL DO all that is claimed for it , AND MORE. It shortens Labor , Lessens Pain , Diminishes Dancer to Lffe of Mother and Child. 5cnt by Exprcja on Receipt ef Prlc , ii.go per BottU. m Book to "MOTHERS" mailed FREE , containing voluntary testimonials. 1 Sold by Alt DruijUU. URADFIULD REGULATOR CO. , Atlanta , da. year nro , when for wcoVs hhd Watched nt her huabatnl's lioilsMo pxpoctlntf lilt Immo- illdto death. All Nebraska OUit wh R M lo nco the Rcnerrtl nnd Msvlfn. . In nnmVor to n query by The lloo rcprescntntlvc ns to wlmt the authorities \VnhltiKton thought of the Coxoy movement , the Reliernl Mid : "At first It was trcnted with derision , then with doubt and finally with n foelliiR ( utineccrsary ) nkln to fenr. Coxey Is not a crank nny more than the silver men itro cranks. The result from this imnoincnt may not bo seen nt onco. but the seed Is sown nnd n full crop will be garnered. The whole trouble originated when the country nllowed the rnllrondi nnd other monoholles to Rrtln control. " Questioned ns to President Cleveland's visit to Secretary Morton the general said : "I don't think Is was over conlomulnted. Of course. If he should como \\a should bo glad to him " " " sco "Socially , remarked Mrs. Van v\'yck , with her sweetest smllo , nnd the Kencrcl'H carriage drove on. CMtOP PHOSPIICTS IMIMIOYI'D. \ Vtluilny's Mnch-Ncriled linln ( Irnonil Throiigliout CVntrnl > cl > rjnlm. KULMJIITON , Nob. , May 10. ( Special to The Hcc. ) A flno rain fell yesterday nt this place. U was general throughout the county. Nearly nil th fanners are dona planting corn nnd In many fields It Is up nnd growing nicely Winter wheat In this county In almo.il it failure. In many localities \vholn fluids of winter wheat hnvo been destroyed by the dry weather nnd high winds which have prevailed hero for the past three months. Uyo nnd oats nro looking splendid and glvo promise of n largo yield. UOOKUS , Neb. , Mny 10. ( Special to Tim lleo. ) Yesterday afternoon , \vhllo n heavy rnln nnd electric storm was passing over tlild town , lightning struck the llaptlst church. The bolt run down the steeple nnd nlong thereof roof about half Its length , laying It open. It passed on down through the lloor without doing further damage. linNDRUSON , Neb. . May 10. ( Special to The Deo. ) A good heavy shower foil hero last evening. It was beginning to be needed quite badly nnd has brought n broad gauge sinllo to the face of every farmer nnd busi ness man In the vicinity. No hall nnd very llttlo wind nccompnnled the rain. IimmON , Nob. , May 10. ( Special to The IJec. ) The long continued drouth was broken last night by n heavy rain , which lasted nil night. The wheat nnd other small grain which has been suffering will revive and a good crop Is nssured. Corn planting la nearly over nnd some Is tin. The ncreago will bo 25 per cent over last year. While the storm wna raging the farm house three miles southeast of Hebron ot Mrs. Garamkrns struck by lightning , burn ing everything to the ground. Loss , $1.800 ; insurance , $600 In the Homo Flro ot Omaha. , The barn ot Joseph II. Duller , two miles cast of this town , was struck by lightning , damaging the barn and killing three horses. Loss , J.'OO , covered by Insurance In the Con necticut Klrc. T. II. Olsen'a barn , near Huskln , grain nnd horses were burned last night from lightning striking the structure. Hint In K * Hi-piil)1lcniis Orgnnlrp. HASTINGS , Neb. , Mny 10. ( Special to Tin Ilee. ) The Hustings Republican club met last night In the city hall nnd reorganized fpr the coming year. The entire corps of officers was ro-elected : President , J. N. Clarke ; first vlco president , W. P. McCreary ; second vice'presi dent , U. K. Kerrls ; secretary , P. U , Test ; treasurer , William Kcrr ; executive committee - tee , M. A. H.irtlgan , U. M. McElhltmcy , P. I' . OlmstcadV. . M. Lowmnn nnd E. C. Webster. President Clarice made a stirring address , in which ho reviewed the work of the club In the past , laid out plans for the future , end discussed the Issues of the day. The meeting was well attended and very enthusiastic. The executive committee later on will open club rooms nnd carry on an nctlvo campaign. Mouriu'd by Jinny friends. OGALLALA , Neb. , May 10. ( Special Tele gram to The Bee. ) Dick Bean's remains were followed to their last resting placa today by n large concourse of his old friends. Friends of the deceased wCro In attendance from Omaha , Cheyenne , Sidney , Alliance , North Platte and other western towns. Tha floral offerings were very beautiful. No relatives of the dead cowboy wore here. Word was received from them that they were unable to reach hero in tlmo to nt- tend the services. They live In Texas. Ho was generally loved and respected for his many good qualities. A residence of twenty years in the country had endeared him to the hearts ot the people. Sovi'ii lluinlioldt Thlo\os Onptiircil. HUMBOLDT , Neb. , May 10. ( Special to The Beo. ) Burglars entered the store cf A. Wclatnan nt this place last night. They entered by way of the 'cellar , and as they wera coming out Night Watchman Tom Frotz flred three shots at them , causing them to drop some of their plunder. Twenty pair of pants were found this morning close to town , having been hidden 'In a focd rack. Two other buildings wore found open this morning , but nothing wna missing. The thieves nro now In jail nwaltlng the arrival of the county attorney. There were seven In the gang. May Iluxo Trnnlilo nt the Ulmrch. NEBRASKA CITY , May 0. ( Special to The Bee. ) Sheriff Hul > 3rlo returned from Palmyra last evening. Ho says the Catholic church thcro has been locked up by Corbett's friends , and lively times are anticipated next Sunday. Father Corbett was seen by The Bee correspondent today. Ho says ho has not determined upon what course to pursue In case the Injunction issued Monday is sus tained. He feels confident , however , that ho will be able to show the court that Bishop Bonacum has no jurisdiction over htm. Curtis Miootliiu TourminifMit. CURTIS , Neb. , Mny 10. ( Special Telegram to The Bee. ) The two days shooting tourna ment held at Union park on the banks ot Curtis lake came to an end today. Many sportsmen were In attendance. Honors were about evenly divided between Holilrcge nnd Curtis for prlzu purses , the prices In turn being captured by Cole and Schuncman ot Holdrcgo and Johnson , Heaton , Compton and Rush Razeo of Curtis. A flno tlmo was had by the boys , who will ere long innko the ncc- assary arrangements for the grand mimmcr tournament to como off In July. Yiitornn'H 1'ininloii Cut Off. M'COOL JUNCTION , Neb. , May 10. ( Spo- : lal to The Bto. ) For two years John WheN itenholin , an old resident and respected cltl- r.cn of this city , regularly drew his pension , Jut lately he was notified Hint ha was drawing nncther soldier's pension and ivas dropped from the rolls. In the same Illinois company thcro was another John Wholstcnholm no relative who lately made ippllcntlon for pension nnd for the snmo Usabilities. Mr. Whclstcnholm Is now try- ng to prove that he Is John Wholstenholm. ( Irunil Mitmur SovcrolRU'x Speech. NORTH PLATTK , Mny 10. ( Special Telo- ; ram to The Def , ) Qrand Master Workman Sovereign of the Knights of Labor delivered in Interesting address hero tonight upon the 'Present Economic Condition of the Coun- , ry nnd Its Relation to Organized Labor. " ? rom hero ho will go to Denver. Ifubrnii ( inirliiln liiHtiitlod , HBBRON" , Neb. , May JO. { Special to The 3ee. ) The new city council nnd mayor were Inly Installed Monday night. Thn first olllclif ict of Mayor Cook nnd Clerk Church was to itgn the saloon licenses of A. S. Sldlcr ami iCIoos & Luttrcll. The licenses were ad vanced from $1,200 to $1,500. Dentil nf it Pnnnlitlnt ; Htulllmi. AUBURN. Neb , , May 10-Spcclal ( .to Tlie 3eo. ) Mlramon , a fine , promising young italllon by Jay Illrd , died ot paralysis this nornlng. Ho wan owned by 0. W , Ilench ot hla place , who formerly owned Tulavera nnd tcpubllcan. liluu I1III lluucU Voted , BLUE HILL , Neb. , May 10. ( Special to rtio lice. ) At a special election held today line Hill voted J2.500 bonds for the purpose f building an addition to the school IIOIIKO. .Suvml tliu ( ! lillilr n. By rare presence of mind Patrick Sweeney nved the lives of two children yesterday , lo was pulling a train through DIP Rwlteli ards , and Juit before he reached Twenty- ovtmth street ho > aw two llttlti uhlldreu laying liuLwcen the tracks. Instantly ro 'orslng his engine , he brought It to a Btnnd- till within five feet ot thu little toddlera.