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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : -TUESDAY , MAY 22 , 189-1. 8PEGIHL NOTICES. AdrertliimenU for "tli e columns will to taken ontll ItM p. m for th evening ami until : M p. m. for thi > mornm * and Bundar editions. Advertisers by requesting ft numbered checx. tan have answers addressed to ft numbered Uttw In cire of Th * B , Answer * so addressed will b delivered upon presentation of the check. SITTJATIONP WANTED. Hates , l'/4e word first insertion , lo ft word thereafttr. Nothing taken for less than MIU-EH IN A Mlt.1. from to M barrels per day. or aa second In a law mill , am slnnlc : 31 years ; speak nnnllnh and Oerman ; good references given. Address August Hartmann , Oilmen * , Neb A3 l * A TOt'NO LADY WHO WISHES TO I.EArtN dressmaking , would like plice at enc . Ad dress" 2M1 California st. A J18K * WAN-mi ) . SUWINO IN FAMIIA- AND IVJAIID same place. Terms very moderate. Address V < X. Ute. A-M3M a * WANTED MAU3 HELP. Hates , 1H word first Insertion , lo ft word thereafter. Nothing taken for ! e a than ZSo. BOUCITOrtfl , TEA1I3 FOnNIHHED ; INBTAU" ment goods. American "Wringer Co. . 16OT Howard - ard St. P-5Q _ AOENTB , BALAttY On COMMISSION1. THE greatest Invention of the BB . The New Pat ent Chemical Ink Erasing Pencil. Bells on lirht. Works like magic. Agents are making 123.00 to 1125.00 p-r week. Kor further par- tlculan writ * the Monroe Erasing Mfg. Ro. . X 85. La CrotM. . WIs. U Kl WANTED , MEN TO TAKE OltDEIlS IN CITY on salary ; former experience no' flJ ? | r" Apply at lil8 Douglas. D MMO MM WANTED , A THOnOUOHI.Y EXPEniENCED ( talesman with an MtnMlslinl trade to sell n line of boots , shoes nn < J rubbers ( IJoston Roods ) In the atato of Nebraska. Must Klve good references. Address E. B. Tlekenbrock. Du- buque. In. 11 M387 WANTED , LABOnEHS AND TEAMSTEUS ON the. II. & M. ny. extension In Montana and Wyoming. Free transportation. Kramer & O'llearn. labor agency. Htli and Kornara streets. SALESMEN WANTED TO SELL OUH GOODS by sample to the wholesale and retail trade : wll on slBht to every liuslnc-w rmn or firm ; Ilbcrdl salary ; money advanced for advertising nnd expenses : pirrrnnent position. Address , wlthetamp. ; King Mfg. Co. . CClilciKO. . 111. 11 11213 26 * WANTED. OOOD MEN TO HANfLi : LUimi- c.-itlne , Ilns ed and paint oils nlono or aa a elile line. Address No. 705 , dones'ee avenue , Cleveland , O. n MZ31 21 * THE EUCLID OH. CO. . CLEVELAND. O.- BaldUni-n wanted. Good terms and excellent oils. Write us. 15 MSB 22 * SALESMEN WANTED TO SELL Olin GOODS by sample to wholesale and retail trade ; sell on sight to every business man or firm : liberal salary and expenses paid ; position permanent. For terms address with stamp , Centennial Mfg Co. . Milwaukee. WIs. B . WANTED FEMAUS HELP. Itates , IJo word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c. BEST OF WAGES TO COMPETENT GUIL : must be good cook and laundress , lira. J. M. . * Thurston. 2403 Farnam. C-205 LADIES WANTINGOHILS APPLY AT THE Scandinavian Young Ladles' home , 3M Ciynlng. $3.00 TO 1.11)00 PER DAY BY LADY AGENTS who handle my coods. Call at once or nddresi L. M. Swnrtz. 2BI7 Chicago street. C 9.-23 ! * WANTED. EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR SECond - end work. 2037 Dodge street , opp. High school. C M17j Z- WANTED. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work. Call SOI N. 18th 1 p. m. or after 6 p. m. WANTED , A DRESSMAKER. 1M N. 10TII street. C-M233 K * WANTED. FIRST-CLASS. EXPERIENCED cook : none other need apply , at room C3. Paje- ton Hotel , from 6 to 7 p. m. C M2M H _ WANTED , BY MAY 24. A COMPETENT GIRL for general housework ; small family. Apply to Mrs. Acheson , 210 South 25th stiver. BENT HOUSES. Rates lUc word first Insertion , Ic a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 23c. I1NB FLAT IN CLOU8ER BLOCK AT 703 8. 18th st > Trange and all otberv Conveniences ; J35 George Clouser1 , room 2,1623 Farnam street. ' HOUSES. * F. 1C DARLING. BARKER IlLOCK. D 345 HOUSES IN ALI/ PARTS OF THE CITY. .THE O. F. Davis company , 1505 Famaro. . D 353 6-UOOM COTTAGES , MODERN , CHOICE IN Stanford Circle. C. 8. Elgutter. 201 Bee build ing. D 351 _ RENTAL AGENCY. C07 BROWN BLOCK. , FIRST CLASS. WELL LOCATED HOUSES. L. B. Skjnner. 310 N. Y. Life. _ D-K9 CLEAN. COMFORTABLE , CONVENIENT. moderate rentals : best 3 and 4-room suites for housekeepers only. References required. Also C-room suite In tenement. 816 3. 22d st. * D-1S3 _ _ KELKENNEYiCO.R- . CONTINENTAL BLK. P-13S _ _ _ NICE 6-ItOOM COTTAGE. 110.00 PER MONTH. L. 3. Skinner. 310 N. Y. Ufa. D 983 _ CHOICE HOME7 EIGHT ROOMS AND DARN : nice lawn , city water and southeast front ; 1 block south "of Lcavenworth on 38th avenue ; 125.09. Apply to N. Perry , on premises. RENT. J5.W PER MONTH. 4110 LAFAY. elte avenue , 7 rooms , furnace , bath , hot and cold water , closet , gas , electric lighting appli ances. etc. Beautiful lawn , trees , etc. Fidelity Trust company , 1703 Farnam street. DM215 FOR RENT. GOOD DETACHED NINE-ROOM house. 2CJ1 Capitol avenue. Also 9-room house. SS23 Capitol avenue. H. II. Iloblson , room 7 , Commercial National. D M833 _ f-ROOM MODERN COTTAGE. I.WN AND shade. 2124 Miami street , j D M431 _ FOR RENT. VERY DESIRABLE RESIDENCE. 2313 'Farnam. R. C. Patterson , Ramge b'ds. _ D M777 FOR RENT. THE BEST MODERN 10-ROOM house In Omaha for the money. Tcmpleton & Plerson , 30S Paxton block. . D MS3S _ _ DC HOUSES. F. D WEAD 16T1I & DOUGLAsT. I > 101-31 j _ _ _ - FOUR-ROOM HOUSE , 331S JONES. M.OO. ? ' * Selby , 331 Chamber Commerce , D MI13 S ROOMS. C3I S. iTTH STREET. " _ D M100 J18 * I22.W. EIGHT-ROOM MODERN , FULL LOT and bam. 2217 Spruce. JIJ.W , seven-room brick , new. choice , minlem , grove , near ICih and Spruce. J37. & ) . twelve-room brick , has every thing , BIS North 23d at. C. A. Starr , 915 N. Yi Life. D 12-2l ! _ 10-ROOM HOUSE. ALL MODERN CONVENI- cnces , good cistern and .cellar , newly papered and painted throughout ; splendid location. In- qlure 4'W N. Y. Life bjdg. between II nnd 1 ! u. m. Or 6 and S p. in. _ 1 > M1S328 WE HAVE A VERY LARGK- NUMBER OF houses for mit ; 15.00 per mojttlvand up. Call for new list Just Issued. Ceo. J jTaiil , ill Board of Trade. I ) M171 23 * MODERN SJtOOM COTTAOE , FULL IXT. east front , 3(3 Lowe avenue ; 130.00 per month. > D M1S7 a _ 1XIR RENT. 7-ROOM MODERN HOUSE. 1 17. CWL ill South th street. -MliS 22 * 7-ROOM COTTAUK. FULL LOT. PAVEU 8T. . all modern conveniences. 2C20 Parker St. , S23.00. D-K323' KENT FURN18HE1J BOOMS. TOR RENT. AT H3S DODGE. A I ROK. BAY " window , second story front room , fur 110 00 a. month. No other roomers and no children. B TOR RENT. A LARGE tiOUTII ROOM AT MM Dodge street. B-Mtn FIIRN1SHEU ROOM ; GENTLEMAN. M _ ney street. I OR J ROOMS FURNISHED COMPLETE FOR housekeeping , and also nice , cool sleeping rooms , nil Howard street. E-M9I7 23 VERY PLE VSANT itOOiE INQUIRE 1MJ UodCT. E C2t AETNA HOUSE. NORTHWEST CORNER J3THT and Dodge. Rooms by tha day or week , K SO-JS y FURNISHED ROOM. UATH.U.oi lill FAR. n m street , E M970 22 FRONT ROOM WITH ALCOVE. FOR 1 OR 1 gentlemen , til 8. Mth ave. r.-StJ-3 * FURNISHED ROOMS , WITH OR WITHOUT bcun } . 2211 Doucia * street Ilefercncea re quired. B mti a * FURNISHED ROOMS AT Kt NORTH 19TH street. K M1M > NIl'KI.Y Ft'RNlSHKD ROOMS , WITH BOARD , a > Dodca strett. K It 1H K * DESIRABLE ROOMS WITH BOARD : REFER- encen. Mr . Uodaa. 203 N. Uth. F Mill a rpRNIBHJF BOOHS AND BOAHP Hates , Hio word first insertion , lo a word th r aficr. NotUtne liken for leu than lie. noOM WITH 11OAHU. PRICE MODERATE. " _ M Cmsa. t'-llt M PURN13HKI ) RQQMQ AND BOARDl REFEIU snces. 21U y > rnam Bl. FM 60tTII ROOMS AND GOOD DO.UtU. MM JJoufUa ttrnt. F U FTJBNISHE3J BOOMS AND BOABD. Continued. FRONT AND IIACK PARLOR UNFURNISHED , very desirable , nlso furnished room ; all first class , til 8. Kill Bt. F i > M YOUNO wbMEN'S HOME , UNDER CARE OF Women's Christian association. Ill S. 17th st. F W ) ROOMS , FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED , with first-class board. 1904 Capitol ave. Inquire ) 1910 Capitol ave. F M774 SOUTH FRONT ROOM FOR TWO. WITH board. In private family. 2021 St. Mary's ave. F MS61 Jll FOR RENT-NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS with board at 1715 Chicago. F Ml-23 * LARGE ROOM WITH ALCOVE. EAST FRONT ! also elegant roams with or without board , at the Webster , 215 nnd 218 N. th F Its K' NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS , FOLDING ln-ds , modem convenience , with good hoard. The Rose. 2020 llarney. F-2U 37 * _ FINE LARGE OR SMALL ROOMS , WITH OR without board , every convenience ; private family. Iteferences. 1709 Dodge. F-MJIJ 23 FOB BENT--TJNF UBNISH'D BOOMS. Rates , IVic word nrst Insertion , Ic ft word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 2Se. 4 UNFURNISHED ROOMS. SUITABLE FOR housekeeping , city water , etc. , low rent : northwest - west corner 17th and Webster st. G Ml 5 UNFURNISHED CHAMBERS FOR HOUSEkeeping - keeping to man and wife ; no children ; 319 N. 17th. Q-&J7-22' _ DESIRABLE FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED rooms at C22 N. 23d street. Q MIJJ 22 * _ FOB BENT , STOBES AND OFFICES Rates. IHc word nrst Insertion. Ic n word thereafter. Nothing taken for less tlmntSc. 1C MONTHS LEASE OF BTORE. 309 S. 17TH. FOR RENT , THE 4-STORY BRICK BUILDING. 918 Farnam St. The building has a , Ilreproof cement basement , complete steam heating nx- tures , water on all floors , gas , etc. Apply at the office of The Bee. 1 910 _ DF.SK ROOM CHEAP , FRONTING FARNAM. Room 2. 1623 Farnam street. I M614 _ STORE WITH FIXTURES AND ROOMS , 1470 South ICth , 120.00 per month. I 918 21 * _ FOR RENT , CHEAP , I'RAME WAREHOUSE. 807 and 803 Leavenworth street , with U. P. trackage. F. H. Davis. I M912 26 DESK ROOM. WM. J. WELSHAN8. 331 Board of Trade bldg. 1 594 _ AGENTS WANTED. Rates , IKc word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter Nothing taken for less than 2Se. AGENTS , BOTH SEXES : TEN INDISPENSAble - ble articles ; retail for J3.10 ; absolutely free to our demonstrated rustlers. The Clauss Shear Co. , Kansas City. Mo. J-M623 June 30' WANTED AGENTS IN NEBRASKA AND Ijwa to sell the Moss & Hlllyard patent farm ers' handy egg case at reduced price ; big money in U for the right man. Apply W. T. Let' * , sole manufacturer of the farmers' handy egg case. St. Joseph , Mo. J 537 j ! AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY CITY AND town to handle "Th Story of the Common weal. " The fastest selling book ever published. tlO.OO a day can be averaged by good agents. Samples. 23c. Call or write for terms. W. B. Conkey company. 341-331 Dearborn street. Chl- cago. Illl. J M600 _ WANTED. TRAVELING SALESMEN TO SELL lubricants as n specialty or side lino. Allen Oil & Grease Co. , Cleveland , O. J M232 28 * A CHANCE OF A LIFETlilB WANTED. IM- medlately. canvassers and agents In every city In the United States to Introducn VMultum In Parvo. the elastic Ink-holder for pens : from S3.IX ) to 110.00 easily made with 5 hours' work dally. Call or adldress. Theo.S. . Me > or. 140 Nassau street , room 46 ' , New YorkvClty. J-M229 22 * _ _ AGENTS GOOD MEN , AT ONCE ; REFKR- cnce required ; free outfit ; visit stores , etc. : steady work ; enclose stamp. United Co. . Ra- clnc , WIs. J M22S 22 * BRECKINRIDGE BOOK ; BREACH OF PROMIse - Ise : history of litigants ; Illustrated. Agents' success unparalleled100.00 < > -already old ; out fit free ; agents n anted. W. II. Fergimn Co. , 6th street , Cincinnati , O. J M227 22 * STOBAGE. Rates , IHo word flrst Insertion , -lo a word t thereafter , Nothing taken for less than So. STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS : CLEAN and cheap rate. R. WelUl. 1111 Farnam. , . U-3SI STORAGEWILLIAMS & CROSS. 1214 HARNEY. M-365 STOVES STORED DURING THE SUMMER. 1207 Douzlas. Omaha Stove Repair works. Ml 4 May 31 WANTED TO BUY. Rates , IJJc word first Insertion. Ic a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c. RETAIL LUMBER YARD. NEB. OR WESTERN Iowa , Address P. O. Box S32 , David Clty.'jNeb. N 170 im * CASH PAID FOR SECOND-HAND FURNIture - ture , carpets , etc. I. Urussell. 710 & 713 N. " 16th. N 495 J3 FOB SALE FUBNITUBE. Rates , lOc a line each Insertion , Jl.M a line per month. Nathing taken for less than 23c. SIXTY YARDS BEST BODY BRUSSELS CARpet - pet , used but 3 months , and 6 new Holland shades for sale cheap. Cottage for rent. Ad dress L 62. Bee. O M234 V " FOBSALE HOBSESWAGONSETO. Rates. IHe word flrst Insertion , Ic a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than tSc FOR SALE , FAST MARE , COLT 1 WEEK old , by Wlnslow Wllkes , 2:09K , filly U months old. by Mark Wllkes. 8. E. corner Zlst and H streets , South Omaha. r M7M FOR SALE. TEAW WELL MATCHED BAY horses , cheap , T. J. Rogers , 14th nnd Farnam streets. P MD60 23' J123.00 CASH WILL BUY A GOOD HORSE , phaeton nnd harness : horse very gentle and suitable for lady. Room 4 , Bee bldg.a a > 123-21 FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS. BALED HAY FOR SALE. THE STANDARD Cattle company , Ames , Neb. , have 2.0UO tons of good barn-stored hay far tale. All orders filled promptly. _ Q M FOR SALE. ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA , splendid set > elegant bindingbargain. ; . Address L 81. Bee. ' - Q-M2K 23 * Rate * . ! J5o word nrst Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for leas than 25c. ' . FOR SALE , THE FURNITURE OF A 14- room boarding house , central location. Address L 57. Bee. R M193 22 * WANTED , A OOOD IORSE FOR HIS KEEPIng - Ing ; wilt give him the best of care and light driving. Call 1WJ Farnam t , R 220 23 CLAIRVOYANTS. Rates , l',4o woril first Insertion , Ic a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than Kc. MRS. DR. H. WARREN , CLAIRVOYANT. RE- Itabla business medium ; 7th jtar at 119 N. It S-3S7 MASSAGE. BATHS , ETC. Rates , lOc a line each Insertion , 11.W a line per month. Nothing taken for leu linn Kc. MADAME ) SMITH. tM B. 1STH. ID FLOOIU. room J , Massage , vapor , alcohol , steam , sul > phurino and sea , baths. T M181 :6 * MADAME BROWN , lilt CAPITOL AVENC14. 2d floor , room 4 , massage , alcohol , sulphur tuvl sea baths. T M9S3 24 * MMU. LA RUB , U SOUTH UTH. T 7J6J10 * PEBSONAL. Hates , mo word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for luJ than 230. MADAME LA ROOK. MASSAGE. SI2 N. 15TH parlors 13 and 13. U M224 2t * GET MARRIED , SEND FOR MY DIG PAPER ; hundreds of advertisers want r-unbunJi and wives. Mailed sealed for stamp. W. H. Har- beck , Denver. Colo. U M333 m * MASSAGE TREATMENT. ELECTRO-THER. rrml baths. Scalp & hair treatment , manicure A cblropcdls. Mrs. Post. 119H a 15th. Wlthnell blk. U-343 COMPOUND OXYGEN CURES ASTHMA , bronchitis , consumption , catarrh , etc. Three day * frt at R. 13. Douglas blk , 18th anfi Dodc * U-413 LADIES' ( RUBBER. NEVER FAILS ) AND 10 a N.T.l'lak Pius nulled.ll. Ladles' Bausr.Omaha _ _ . HAIR RESTORED , FRANK BROGLIN , OFFICE with barber shop , 1511 Varnam St. . f-uaranteea to rtstora your hair If roots are not destroyed. stops hair from falling out and returns natu. ral color to gray hair. Fre * examination very day from 9 tool ! a. m. and 1:30 to S p. m. U-738 J W VIAVI , HOME TREATMENT FOR LADIES. Health book and consultation free. Addreu or call VUvl Co. . Jl * U a bldg. Lady attendant. Attend our fre * Illustrated I-xture * next Tues * day. p. m. Hall. 7th floor B e bids ; . U 3M KINNHR8. HBUi : IS WHAT YOU HAVK BEEN looking for , the best book aver published , rich and racy , evjry eportlng nun houU have a copy. Bent securely Mated for 11.0) . Addr s XlcOlnty PuWUhln * Co. , West Liberty. la. , BJX 371 , ' U-MSIO IS * PEBSONAL. Continued. MRS. F. DORSEY CARD READING. 1124 N. 20. U-90S-21 * MASSAGE , MADAME BERNARD , 1119 DODGE. U M973 1 * PERSONAL TO LADIES-INVALUABLE ADvice - vice , "special" questions answered1 ; $1.9) . Doctor , suite 6-15 , Central avenue , Minneapolis , Minn. U M2 > B 7,1 , * YOUR PAST. PRESENT AND FUTURE READ by lady clairvoyant. 3S 8. 17th. U 22227 * MO"NEY TO LOAN BSAL ESTATE. LOANS ON REAL ESTATE FOR ANY LENGTH of time , from thirty days to five years. Reed & Selby , 134 Board of. Trade. Warrants bought. W230 UNITED STATES MORTGAGE CO. OF NEW York. Capital I2l 0,000. Surplus t < X .000. Sub mit choice loans to F. 8. Pusey , agent. First National bank building. W M223-m2i ; MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real estate. Brennan , Love & Co. , Paxton blk. W-37I ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO. , 318 N.Y.LIFE , loans at low rates for choice security on Ne braska and Iowa farms or Omaha city property. MONEY TO IXJAN AT LOWEST RATES ON Improved and unimproved Omaha real estate. 1 to S years. Fidelity Trust Co. , 1703 Farnam. W 372 LOANS ON IMPROVED A UNIMPROVED CITY property ; J3.000 & upwards , 5 to V4 per cent ; no delays. W. Farnam Smith & Co. , 13 ? ) Fnrnam. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES THE O. F. Davis Co. . 1503 Farnam st. W 374 MONEY TO LOAN ON FARMS IN DOUGLAS , Improved and unimproved Omftha real estate. Fidelity Trust Co. . 1702 Farnam st. W 372 OMAHA LOAN & TRU0T CO. . 16TH AND Douglas streets , loan money on city and farm property at lov > est rates of Interest. W 377 LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES LOANED ON or bought. F. C. Cheaney. Kansas City. Mo. MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA PROPERTY and Nebraska farms at from C to 7 per cent. W. B. Melkle , First National bank building. W-379 MORTGAGE LOANS. A. MOORE , Wl N. Y. Life. W 713-J9 * LOANS. J. W. SQUIRE , i Dee. W-890 CHOICE CITY AND FARM LOANS WANTED. J. N. Frenzer , opposite P. O. W 931 J1S CITY LOANS. C. A. STARR , 515 N. Y. LIFE. W M9I8 LOANS. 1 TO 6 YEARS , WARRANTS , BONDS. etc. Oarvln Bros. . 210 N. Y. Life. W 373 MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. Rates. IVic word first Insertion , Ic a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c. MONEY TO LOAN We will loan you any sum which you wish , tmall or large , at the lowest posible rates. In the quickest possible time , and for any length of time to suit you You can pay It back In such Installments as you wish , when you wish , am ! only pay for It as long as you Jtcep It. You can borrow on HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANOS , HORSES. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS , MERCHANDISE , OR ANY OTHER SECURITY , without publicity or removal of properly. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. , 30 SOUTH ICTH STREET. First flooor above the street , THE OLDEST. LARGEST AND ONLY INCOR PORATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA. X-3S3 WILL LOAN MONEY ON ANY KIND OF SE- curlty ; strictly confidential. A. E. Harris , room -Continental block. X 3SO * MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE , PIANOS nil articles of value. Fred Terry. 430 Ramge block. X-381 TUB PLACE TO BORROW MONEY ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MONEY ON HORSES AND MULES. MONEY ON WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. MONEY ON PIANOS AND ORGANS. MONEY ON WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS , MONEY ON MERCHANDISE. MONEY ON ANY CHATTEL SECURITIES , MONEY ON goods that remain with > ou , 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 , and In any amount. Is at ROOM 4. WITH- NELL block , corner Uth and Harney streets. THE FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. X 383 MONEY TO LOAN ON HORSES. WAGONS , pianos and furniture of all kinds Business confidential J B. Haddock , room 427. Ramge block. X-3S4 MONEY TO LOAN ON PERSONAL PROP- erty. Harvln Loan Co. . 701 N. Y. Life building. X 11271 BUSINESS CHANCES. Rates , me word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. 'Nothing taken for le * than 25c. WANTED A GOOD PHYSICIAN WITH SMALL capital to take a JtO.OOO yearly practice. W per cent of which Is collectable , at Ashland. Neb. ; cause for selling falling health. Call or write at once. Drs. Frelday & Frelday , Ashland.Neb. Y-127-21 * THE NATIONAL INFORMATION AND Ex change Co. . 203 First National bank , Omaha , have cash and clear city and farm property to exchange for merchandise. We want gro ceries , dry goods , drugs , clothing , boots and shoes and general stocks. For mile , stock dry goods , boots and shoes , S6.000.00. General merchandise { 3,000.00. Gro ceries $400.00 to (8.000.00. Bakery and confec tionery 1200.00 to 51,000.00. Call on or "n rite us If you want to buy , : ? H or exchange anything Y-M181S3 PARTNER WANTED : INTEREST IN A branch business of uell establlshed-'finn ; (500.00 required. Address L SO , bee , with full particu lars. Y-M17S J19 * FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. RESTAURANT doing paying business ; goad location ; satlsfao-i ton * reasons far celling. Address L G3. Bee. , Y-MS37. 22J A TWO-CHAIR BARBER SIJOI-VERY CHBAP ; best location ; first class business ; good reasons for selling. Address L 61 , Bee. Y-rM33 26 * $275.00 BUYS FIRST-CLASS BARBER SHOP' ' with 3 bath rooms In central location In city. Address L 67 , Bee. Y M3U 23 * THE PIONEER BUSINESS AGENCY. SHERfV dan , Wyo. , have for sale , hotel , businesses , farms , estates for colonies , securities , mining shares. Collections made. "Y M341 24 * FOB EXCHANGE. Rates. lUo word nrst Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 2Sc. WILL EXCHANGE 320 ACRES GOOD IMproved - proved bottom land In Mitchell Co. . Kan. , well watered. timber , orchard and small fruit : also 43) acres good land In Cedar Co. , Neb. , partly Improved. Want mdsc. ; will pay some cash. Address Lock Box 323. Wdine. Neb. 55 909 11 TO EXCHANGE , CHASE COUNTY LAND FOR merchandise , liox 2G4 , Imperial , Neb. Z M930 EIGHT HUNDRED ACRE RANCH IN ELKhorn - horn valley for sale or trade. A bargain. Ad dress L 39 , BceJB 2 935-22 * A GOOD RANCH TO TRADE FOR WESTERN mares ; about 1,000 acres , hay , timber and water. Address M. L. Taylor , Sprlngvtew , Neb. Z-M954 JH * WANTED GROCERY STOCK , DRY GOODS stock , boot and shoe stock , clothing stork , * drug stock or general merchandise stock , also a wine and liquor stock. In exchange fqr clear Omaha property or Nebraska lands anj part cash. The largerMhe stocks the b < > tter ; AII Information In regard to stocks strictly corf" fldentlat. W. H. Green , 117 Karbach block. , Omiilm , Neb. Z MIC4 13 TO EXCHANGE-CLEAR FARM LAND FOR merchandise , furniture , etc. W. D. Mathewa ' O'Neill , Neb. Z M2)2 22 * FOB SALE BEAL ESTATE. Rates. ISJo word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken far leaa than 2Sc , BARGAINS. HOUSES , LOTS AND FARMS. sale or trade F. K. Darlln * . Barker block. RE 38 * . 5,10 AND 20-ACRE TRACTS. 2W MILES EASf of Council Bluffs , at 1100.00 to 1:00,00 per acre , suitable for fruit gardens and homes. Da } fc H a. Council Bluffs. R-B M494 J3. BARGAIN. N. E. CORNER 23TH AND HICK , cry. F. K. Darllns , Barker block. HK-35J VILLA RIDGE ACRES ON MILITARY ROAD , near motor line , at IWO.00. ssy terms ; paved street this summer ; now li tha time to buy. A. I' . Tukey. RE MWl DO YOU WANT A HOME. A COZL LITTLE farm of 3 to 30 acres , where you can attend to your business In the city and raise your own fruit , vegetables and poultry and live like a king when times are hardT Come quick and get your choice. Terms easy. Add. Box 4 MllUrt. Neb. RE-1TJ VERNON HEIGHTS IS IN THE 'NORTH , western part of tha clty.overtooklng Miller Park , and Is tha nxxt sightly yUw to be found. Think of the price and terms. "JWO per acre. ISO cash and tli per month. Fidelity Trust com * pany. agents. n C 189-23 * FOR SALE. 7-ROOM HOUSE AND LOT AT a bargain , one block from moter. Inquire at Bit a gith St. R E-913 JU * VILLA RIDGE BEAUTIFUL ACRES , ON Military road , north of motor line , easy terms , only 13.00 per acre. Safe and sound Invest * ment. A. P. Tukey. It E 737 TUB DKMAND FOR HOUSES is INCRBAU. Ing. Ing.You can buy right of us. Owners of tare * and small houses desiring to sell should list with us. Garvln Bros. , 110 N. Y , Life bid ; . It E MISS a FOR CHEAP HOMES AND HABY TKRU8 sea Sp uoer , Kub&ch black. Ci. ill or swap * . S3 FOB S.ALE BEAtt J38TATE. Continued- . roil BALK-WB AHB INBTItUCTED TO BKLL nil of lh unsold lot * in. jSymour's nd.Iltlon. which lays on th beauwuli plateau south of Miller park and near North Ttoulevard. at the small price of only ItOftCO. , These are the cheapest lots In the city. AM no will give you easy limes on thesa lots. , { < nd for plats , etc. Oeo. J , 1'aul , 111 IJoard ot Tfrde. t " I MODERN 8-ROOM COTtAOK , FULL LOT. east front , 353 Lowe avenue , Si.DOO.OO ; terms easy. t , RE M163 23 LOSTrir LOST ON SUNDAY. TWO1 WATCH CHARMS ; return to James Morton i. Son Co. , 1311 Dodge st and receive reward. Lost 221-22 * LOST-LADIES' GOLD WATCH , BETWEEN corner Capitol ntcnue nnd ICth and Bennett's utor ? . about S a. m. Finder will klmlly teliiin ta W. R Bennett Co. M-22D 23 * LOST. PACKAGE OP VELVET , TUOM KELLY , KtlfriT * Co.'s. on Uth street , between Leaven- worth and Poppletnn avenue , suitable reword for return to 2313 Popplelon menue M339 22 * VASTUBAGE. Rates. Hie word first Insertion , le a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25e. WE HAVE 161 ACRES OF BLUE GRASS PASture - ture for horses. Board fence , spring water. Barton & Phelps. Gllmore , Neb. , or A , W. I'helps & Son , 207 N. Y. Life bldg. Telephone 1K4. M-9M J21 * CITY UPHOLSTERING CO FURNITURE made and repaired. Carpets laid and furniture patched end polished. 290S Farnam ; tel. US3. 201 M23 BHOBTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. Rates. IHc word first Insertion , Ic a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than tic VAN HANTS SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND. S13 N. Y. Life , Omaha. Ask for circular. M391 PAWNBBOKEBS. Ratei. IMc word flrst Insertion. Ic a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c. 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Steamships aall rortnlflilly botwuon NEW YORK and LIVERPOOL VIA QUEKNSTOWN Arizona. ' . ' 11,0 : IOA.U- ' . A May IOA.UArizona. . JUIIH 'J.I.S , M Alaska Juno t > . 10 A.WAUskat Saturday , July D Cabin , ( SO and iumiird'.accorxtliir tolocatl3n ; Hwund cabin. * J3 , nlftirazJ , fJ3 , Ileddliitf and all U mltltri ftiriUH-U fno. HENUKlISU.V HUOrilHUd. Aotlt . Clilc.i.-o. H. li MOOHK3. Wabi ti Com T , or CA.1 * . KBJ KKDV.C.K I. i.l',1'7 TOO HANDY WITH HIS PISTOL Marshal Krocsen of Waverly Charged with Harder ia the Second Degree. EXONERATED BY THE CORONER'S JURY Shooting drew Out of B How In Which the Victim Was Attempting to Per- pctrnto n Joke Some of the Testimony. LINCOLN , May 21. ( Special to The Bee. ) Marshal Krooscn of Waverly , who was last week exonerated by a coroner's Jury for shooting and killing William Holt , will have to face a charge of murder In the dis trict court In spite of the verdict of the coroner's Jury. Mrs. Mary Parsons , a woman to whom Holt was reputed to have been mar ried , appeared In Judge McCandless' court this afternoon and swore out a complaint charging Kroesen ulth murder In the second degree. The warrant was Issued and placed In the hands of Constable Hart rant for serv ice. He went to Waverly . .this afternoon to place Kroesen under arrest. Mrs. Parsons brought to court with her Matthew Qerlng of Plattsmouth , whom she has engaged to assist the county attorney In the prosecu tion of Kroesen. There appears to be two sides to the story of the shooting and the coroner's Jury heard but one aideof the affair. According to thn statement of a Lincoln gentleman , who was present at the Inquest at Waverly , the shoot ing WHS the result of a long-drawn-cut nnd bitter controversy over the temperance ques tion. Marshal Kroesen was the constable elected by the temperance element of the little community. Ho was backed by one P , H. Suddlth. On the afternoon of the shootIng - Ing In which Holt Idit his life some parties purchased a keg of beer and took It a short distance outside of the village limits. Naturally they became somewhajt exuberant after Imbibing freely of the liquor , and a telegraph operator complained to the village marshal that the crowd disturbed him by their shouting. Securing the experlenco of Suddlth the marsh.il 'started out to arrest the party , but as soon as he learned that the men were outside of tlio village limits the officer dc > lsted nnd returned to his olllce. Afterwards the carousers came Into the village and separated. Holt .conceived the Idea of ornamenting the steps of the village calaboose with the empty beer Keg , nnd started to carry his "Joke" into execution. As ho walked down the street he passed Krdeson , who was standing In front of n store. Krceson attempted to place Holt under arrest , and according to the state ment of several witnesses struck him with a billy. There was but little testimony to prove that Holt was very boisterous In his conduct. One witness testified , however , that Just before the marshal reached Holt the latter gave a vigorous whoop. The shooting took place a moment later. The friends of Holt claim that the marshal was afraid that the anti-temperance crowd , as represented by Holt , would do him up , and therefore he shot when there was really no nccesslty for It. It Is the feeling that the marshal resorted to firearms In order to arrest a drunken man when he was not Justified In so doing , and this feeling has led to his arrest on the charge of murder. Marshal Kror-son received a letter this , morning from a woman at Topeka , Kan.v Inquiring about Holt. She aaw an account of his death In the papers , and believes it woa her husband , who left Tier very sud denly about three years ago. A letter was sent back by return mall containing a full description of the dead man. Holt was a strange man , and never was known to speak of his past life prior to coming here , but had said that ho had not a relative on earth. Mary Parsons of this place claims that title was married to lilm in Ashland about five months ago. "UNFAITHFUL TO HER HUSBAND. Fuller particulars of the suicide of Mrs. Clark D. Cillesple at San Francisco some days ago have reached Lincoln. Mrs. Gllles- 'ple was a resident of Lincoln up to within a few weeks prior to her removal to San Fran cisco. Her maiden name was Nellie Lamb , and before her marriage she was a stenog rapher in the employ of the Burlington company. Some time- after her marriage 'to Olllesplo the latter discovered that before her marriage Miss Lamb had been Intimate , wltli a cousin. He asked her about It and she confessed that she had been to her cou- sln > as a wife for three years. She begged forgiveness and her husband did forgive hor. , In order that she might be removed from old 'associations he took Uer to San Fran cisco and did everything In his power to make her life happier. He never alluded 'to her past , gave her everything she desired , and endeavored to make her forget her rela tions with her cousin. But the memory o her deceit , together with her husband's kind ness , preyed upon the young woman's mind until she took her own life. Olllesplo pro duced letters written by his wife fully con firming" the above facts , and only gave them up ivheri the authorities compelled hlm to do so. , LINCOLN IN BRIEF. It Is stated upon good authority that the sala of the Dally Call of this city has not yet been fully consummated. The deal Is complete with tha exception of raising the cash. It Is [ understood that Messrs. Bushnell and Cox each accept$1,000 In cash , while the new owners assume the Indebtedness , which , ranges from iS,000 to $10,000. The larger part of the' Indebtedness against the paper is held by J. D. Calboun , who still holds about J7,00J ( worth of the stock as security for the original purchase money. While ths circus parade drew the people to the streets this forenoon the residence of 0. Steele at 1042 D'street was ransacked by thieves who secured $65 in cash , a gold watch and a silver watch. All of the house hold were 'out watching the parade. Two more citizens left their horses untied In the streets this morning. Their forget- fulncss cost them $5.70 each. Flvq lost children were brought Into the police station today Just after the circus parade had passed througbthe streets. AH Were reclaimed by ' tearful mothers some hours afterwards. The city council la congratulating Itself that the railway companies have consented to advance the necessary money to complete the viaduct. FORGED JUS BOSS' NABIB. Young Farm Ilnntl In .Jnll at Kearney on n Srrlous Charge. KEARNEY. Neb. . May 21. ( Special Tele gram to The Bee. ) Friday afternoon a young man named William Strelt went Into the City National bank with a check for $135.55 , signed J. A , Gcddes. The next morning Mr. Geddes was In. the bank and It was learned that the check was a forgery. Odlcers were at once out on Stroll's track and he was brought back- last night. He had been working for Mr. Oeddes on his farm , five miles north of town , and the money was all found under the corner of a corn crib. Strelt Is about 20 years old and does not seem to realize the extent of hU crime. Work of Wuvnrly Tlilovm. . WAVERLY , Neb. . May 21.-Speclal ( Tele gram to The Bee. ) Last night two quarters of beef were taken fromthe , refrigerator of I' . E. Auchmuty. The thieves entered by a back door of the market house , and left not a trace or a clew as to tholr where abouts. A most difficult and unusual surgical oper ation was performed hero today upon the 12-year-old daughter of M. Balnbrldgo , a prominent farmer residing two miles north east ot town. Tbo girl had suffered for six months with necrosis of the thigh bone , caused by an Injury received at school , and during the operation a piece of bone eight and otic-halt Inches In length was removed Children Cry fof Pitcher's Gastoria. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. by the physicians. The patient , although wasted by months of suffering , Is now ral lying , and may recover. DRATtt AFTER AJIl'tfTATION. Train rnmril Uror III * feet nnd Ho Died Tn-rlrn Ilnarn loiter , FALLS CITV , Neb. , May 21. ( Special Telegram to The Dos. ) Last night about 11:30 : o'clock as W. W. Harris , who claims he Is from Lincoln , was attempting to get on to a moving freight In the n. & M yards he slipped and fell between the bumpers. lloth feet were caught and crushed Into a shapeless mass. He was taken Into the I ) . & M. depot and his feet bound up. This morning he was brought up town and taken to the Centropolls hotel , where ho was stayIng - Ing , nnd Drs. L. C. and M. H. Kerr nnd W. H. Johnson took his right foot off between the knco and ankle and also two toes from his Uft foot. Doth foct were then bandaged nnd ho was thought lo be all right. On Saturday Harris and a woman with him stopped at the Cen tropolls and ho registered as W.V. . Harris and wife , Lincoln. The woman left yesterday noon for lleatrlce nnd Harris waited until last night , when he attempted to steal a ride on the freight. One of his business cards was secured , which gives the firm name as Harris & McCoy , Opclt hotel , Lincoln , Neb. , and the business as wall paper cleaners. .Harris died at 11:30 : of his Injuries. HI * . brother. Warren Harris , resides at Craw- fordsvltle , Ind. , and a telegram notifying him has been sent by a friend. Harris was a man about 30 years old and had on a black suit of clothes. A telegram was received at C:15 : this evenIng - Ing from Warren Harris of Crawfordn-IIle , Ind. , In regard to his brother , W. W. Harris. The remains wcro sent tonight to Craufords- vllle. _ Hurt Count)1 * Killing Print. TCKAMAII. Neb. , May 21. ( Special to The Bee , ) The frost Friday night did much damage In this section. The night was a perfectly clear one , not a sign of freezing dew being apparent until morning. Ice formed and all light garden truck was killed. It was the hardest May freeze-up that Ilurt county has experienced for many years. In the celebrated land case of H. C. Lydlck ct al against Thomas R. 0111 , In which Mr. Lydlck claimed several hundred acres of land made by the Missouri river and added to lands to which he held deeds , the supreme court has favored the plaintiff , giving Mr. Lydlck n clear title to his lands , their value aggregating thousands of dollars. The amount of the lands In litigation Is some 1,200 acres. Editor W. H. Kerns of the Herald accom panied his sister. Franc , to her home In Unlonvllle , Mo. . Friday. Ilev. J. W. Klmmel , editor and publisher of the Lutheran Era , a religious monthly , has accepted a call to the First English Lutheran church of Leavenworth , Kan. , and leaves with his family' and paper for his new field of labor Juno 1. Rev. Mr. Ktmmcl has been a resident of Ilurt county for fifteen years. Casey camp , Sons of Veterans , of this city , was Inspected last evening by Inspector M , M. Warren of Lyons. He reports the camp In splendid condition , and rated the camp 94 out of a possible 100. The camp was perfect In ritualistic work and rated the highest of any camp In the state. The Grand Army of the Republic post of Tekamah ia making extensive arrangements for the observance of Decoration day. Hon. Church Howe will be the orator of the day. J. P. Latin , president of the First National bank of this city , has a largo stock ranch Just north of Tekamah , with a beautiful deer park , fish pond and a miniature zoological garden. He Is putting his farm palatial mansion In readiness for the reception of his family and will occupy the same to su perintend In person the farm work. The adjourned session ot district court convened today. Judge Ambrose presiding. The Tckamah High school will graduate ten at the close of this month. Trenton Ilrevltlo * . TRENTON , Neb. , May 21. ( Special to The Bee. ) This vicinity suffered considerably from frost Thursday tilght , but not quite so bad as at first supposed. Friday the Republican club of this place was duly organized with the - offi cers : W. W. Thompson , president ; F. _ W , Delemand , secretary , and O. E. Reynolds , treasurer , with five pioneer republicans as the executive .committee. The club starts with a membership of sixty. This being more than \\-ai ! thought to bo In town is evidence ot the fact that many are returning to the fold. < The district court convened here today , as per adjournment ot Saturday last , with judge Welty on the .bench. A number of Interest ing cases are being tried this term , namely , the cases ot Hitchcock county against ex- county official' . The ex-officials are republi cans , while most of the Incumbents are pops. Judgment was today rendered In the case against W. H. Trltes , ex-county treasurer , in the sum of $400. The defense will take the case to the supreme court. The case against Strayer for larceny will also be tried this term. The docket h the largest ever known in this county. U is very Ury here and farmers are anx ious for rain. The water works are nearlng completion. Kntlpivor < > rs Contention Closed. GRAND ISLAND , May 21. ( Special to The Bee. ) The convention of the Young People's Society ot Christian Endeavor of the Seventh district closed last night with a largely attended union nervlce of all the .churches In the city In the Ancient Order United Workmen temple. Rev. Mr. Hunter of T rro Haute addressed the convention on "Missionary Work. " Hon. W. E. Andrews of Hastings addressed the convention Satur day night on "Christian Citizenship. " He held that the Innate necessity for man to have bomct form of religion nnd the longing for companionship resulting in communities , states and nations , requiring government that these two attributes springing from the same fountalnhcad could not bo separated until humanity were reconstructed , and ' traced through the pages of history the de cline of monarchical forms of government with the Increasing dissemination of Chris tian knowledge and Influence. The address was listened to with marked attention , and highly appreciated. Onnt ; of Shoplifter * ArrMteil. M.'COOK , Neb. , May 21. ( Special Tele gram to The Ece. ) Chief of Pollco Dump did tome clever detective work here today that resulted In the arrest of a gang ot shoplifters and the recovery of a largo amount of stolen properly. For some time several of the merchants have been missing 'goods from their stores and the same was reported to the police , who succeeded In running the outfit down. The Women \\ero well prepared for the work , having dresies made with double skirts , which would hold a whole bolt or cloth besides oilier smaller articles. The leader of the outfit , Clira Ilasaer , pleaded guilty and was sentenced to jail. A bolt ot silk , four bolts of lace , two of embroidery nnd four pair of shoes belong ing to A. M. Drew were recovered , and jnany other articles await Identification. Or. I MIIHOIIS In brsxlon , ORD , Neb. , May 21. ( Special to The llee. ) Doric chapter No. CO , Royal Arch Masonu , held a special communication Saturday evenIng - Ing , at which the august degree of the Holy Royal Arch was conferred on Adam Smith , Ednln N. Mitchell and Rcbert H. Hannah. Brethren from Loup City , Arctdla and Bur- well were present. Alter the meeting an elegant supper was served In the hall. The chapter , under the supervision ot Horatio N. Leach , R. H. P. , hag reached a high degree ot efficiency. The spring term of the district court for Valley county will open hern tomorrow. The e are 122 cases on the docket nix criminal and 116 civil cases Judge A , A. Kendall Is expected to preside. to Kill 111 * Wire , M'COOK. Neb. , May 21. ( Special Tele gram to The BPB. ) Them has been trouble brewing In the Arllngtrm home for several day * , which culminated In Mrs. Peter Peter son having her husband arrested for threat ening to kill her. The court placed him under bond * , which he refused to give and wax taken to the county jail. U Wn7nTIIHncT'rost. CRAB ORCHARD. Neb. , May 21. ( Spe cial to The Bee. ) The freeze of Friday night left this xectlon In about ai eorry n plight as one can well Imagine. Potfloet , bean , pears , and la a great many Instances the corn arc entirely killed. The winter wheat and prulrlo grass Old not oven escape , for In many places they are killed to the ground. Cherries , grapes and strawberries wcro frozen until they are black , and arc falling off the stem , while the apple crop Is Injured perhaps 60 per cent. People who have Hvod hero for thirty years say that they never saw anything like It. In sonic places on the low ground the entire vegetation can bo burned Ilko strawr The dry weather th t has continued since April 1 Is all that saved any ot the crops , rin > for Cnrtl I'lnylng. HASTINGS. May 21. ( Special Telegram to The Bee. ) n. J. McTaggcrt nnd G. M. McKechan , proprietors of a cigar factory , were this morning arrested , charged with violating the city ordinance , lately amended , making It a misdemeanor to play or permit games of chance to be played In a public place. An effort was made just after the Inauguration of the new city administration to break up the gambling dens , Including the "rnzzlc-dazile" joint * . . As It Is very dlinctilt at times to prove a consideration In such games , the ordinance was amended as above. The parties In this cage wore simply playing crlbbnge for amusement. Both de fendants wcro fined J15 and costs , but have appealed to the district court , Itiirclur Itiiiinil Oirr PALLS CITY , May 21. ( Special to The Bt-c. ) The trial of the tramp who broke Into the residence of Mrs. E. Zumbrunn Saturday was held before Justice of tha Peace Mussolman today. Ho gave his name as George McCormlck. IU\ was bound over to the district court In the sum of $200 , In default of which ho uas taken to jail. Mra. i : . W. Thomas and Mrs. P. H. Jus- sen left today for Omaha as delegates to the meeting ot the Women's , Auxiliary ot the. Missionary society of the Episcopal church , which will meet In Omaha tomor row. _ Will nntortiiln the Visitor * . . GRAND ISLAND. May 21. ( Special to The Bee. ) Tho" police and city authorities have made all necessary arrangements for the en tertainment of the visiting chiefs of police. marshals and mayor ! ) at the first annual convention of the Nebraska Chiefs of Police union , to be held In this city beginning Wcdneidcy. A drive about the city , visit ing places ot Interest , an open air concert and parade nro already provided for and everything possible will bo done to glye the boys a good time. Wyniore rirenipii Colobrnto. WYMORE , Neb. . May 21. ( Special Tele gram to The Bee. ) The annual competitive drill of the Wymore fire department was held today. Hose company No 1 took first prize , time , 34'i seconds. Visitors from Beatrice took part In the parade nnd drill. The city put on holiday attlro and the stores were closed from 3 to 4 p. m. The opera house was appropriately decorated for the ball tonight nnd a large crowd took part In the festivities. _ UnilRo Comity 1'rult Killed. FREMONT , May 21. ( Special to The Bee. ) Another heavy frost here Saturday night finished up what little ot the fruit was left after the night before. There Is nc further show for apples In this locality. I.euls C. Holmes , present democratic police Judge , nnd John W. Andrews , ex- democratic city' engineer and county sur veyor , have enrolled their names as mem bers of the proposed republican club. Klopmltltlt a Trill ullii } ? Mitn. WYMORE , Neb. , May 21. ( Special Tele gram to The Bee. ) Last night City Marshal Acton received a telegram from Falls City to arrest and hold a traveling man and a young girl who had accompanied him to Wymoro unknown to her parents. They were held until this afternoon , when tha girl's father arrived and returned home with h'r. The traveling man was allowed to go on his way by paying costs , etc. dram ! Island' * Mr Church. GRAND ISLAND , May 21. The corner stone of the New German Lutheran church was laid yesterday. The services were con ducted by Rev. Mr. Rothut , pastor of the congregation , and Rev. Mr. Mueller of Nor folk. The congregation Is erecting an edi fice which is to be entirely of stone twenty feet from thn foundation , with roof pt deep pitch , the building being In the shape of a cross. _ Will i\cn Up with the Onirlab ) . HASTINGS , May 21. ( Special Telegram to The Bee. ) F. G. Russell , a Hastings merchant who was arrested and today fined for sprinkling outside the prescribed hours , now threatens to have warrants Issued for for Water Commissioner McWhlnncy and Councilman Fowler of the flro and water committee for the same offense. , iDrotrnm ! Jllimnlf In the 1'lutto. COLUMBUS , Neb. , May 21. ( Special Tele II gram to The Bee ) . John Grlser , a tenant 1 living on John Haney's farm east ot the city , drowned himself In the Platte river this afternoon. He was about 60 years old. De spondency on account ot crops Is supposed to bo ths cause. Coroner Helntz has not yet "I returned from the premises. Cambridge Attorney Under Arrest. BEAVER CITY , Neb. , May 21. ( Special Telegram to The Bee. ) Sheriff Jackson ar rived from Salt Lake today with F. H. Selby. the Cambridge attorney wanted for embezzlement. The prisoner was sick and was at once taken to the hotel and placed In the care of -physician. . As soon as his health will permit a preliminary hearing will Te had. ) _ _ _ _ Mndo n 1'opulnr Choice. HASTINGS , May 21. ( Special Telegram to The Beo. ) Will L. Cllne of this city , who has been appointed steward of the asylum for the chronic Insane here , vice A. S. Campbell , appointed receiver of the McCook land office , served four years as deputy post master under the Harrison administration. The appointment gives general satisfaction. Kepuhllriin Htiito Committee. i LINCOLN , May 9. The republican state central committee- called to meet at the Mlllard hotel , Omaha , Tuesday , May 23 , at 8 o'clock , p. m. A full attendance Is desired , as the time and p'ace for holding the next state con vention will be. at that time decided upon. BRAD D. SLAUGHTER , Chairman. .Slight Dnmiigo hy Fire. GRAND ISLAND , May 21. ( Special Tele gram to Tno Bee. ) A kerosene stove ex ploded In the residence of Miss Ida Heflle- man , a school teacher , tlila afternoon , and before the llames were placed under control $200 damagra were wrought on the building. It was Insured , _ _ rho Siiwrlc | > rlty Of Hood's Sursaparilla Is due to the trfc mendotis amount of brain uurk und constant corn used In Its preparation. Try one bottle and yon will be * convinced of Its superiority. It purifies the blood which , the source ot health , cures dyspepsia , over comes sick headaches and bllloumicu. It Is just the medlcin ? for you. Hood's Pills are 'purely vegetable , care * fully prepared from the best IngroJIentH. Tin : itHi\i/rv MAKICIJT. INSTRUMENTS placed on record May 21. 1894 : WAIUIANTY mKDH. South Oninlm Land corniHiiiy to It A Car- IK-HUT , lot I , l.loi-l ; Ul. Houlli Om.ilia. . .1 < 03 J I ) Haxc imil Imibciml in M K BUM. lot 2 block S. : d add to Houtli Omnlin . I.&IO Junirs Jolmnlnn lo Annlu II.il.Uvln , lots 0. T I ! und 19. liliick 0. Hlirlvcr I'l.u-u. . . . . . . . . KA A I * Tukey ut ( it to II II and Mary Cal klnn , lot T. block C , Urnmnlercy park. . . . CM II ! ' C.'lmml > < T < 11 nJlr > * In Tukey & Allen , lot > . block 11. Clifton HIM. . . . . 2.004 Tukey & Allen to U A I. (1II > 1 > * . 1111.1 . 2.KX ) 1'rank Mmtecky toVrn flnux Huza , a small tract In se SI-lC-i : . , . , , ! , . James Cuyle and wifi In I" II Dates , lot 6. black S , KgwUr I'larw . > . tM I , H Ittvd and wllo to II I Hinltli , lot . lilock 9 , Ilansciim I'laco . , . , , . ! , S II J Olvn In J 1 } Kinblen , lot T , liliKk 1 , Horbacti's : d ndd . , . 6 IW QUIT CLAIM IHJISIW. CliriHt Andr s n und ivlf lo Hvrtlin Harm. lots 1 , 2 und 3 , bluuk 10 , ttwlgltt * ! ' Totur & Clearee rrimthtlty to I > M reiver , lot II , block -t , lle-Jf 'd 1'law. . f mni > s. Spwlal master to A 11 IVrry. e 41 feet lot . block II. K V Hmltli's . Hit Bdim In K II IJI S , w K fe t lot 1) ) , Wxk II , mm * . . > i < > > * > Total nuuual of transfers . > n , 74