Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 26, 1894, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : f-ATUlUWAY , MAY 26. 18W-T\VELVE PAGES.
8PEG1HL NOTICES.
for lhs entamnt Kill b * >
until JJJO iv m. for the errnlnu and untilW
p m. Ifr th" tnorolmt and Hun4 r fliuons.
Aflvertiiwrs. by rwiucirtJn * a numb r < l 'VlM'rK.
can have n wrni uddmmwl to a numbrrwl ! '
t r in rar * flf Thi n * Anmrrs o nddreswa will
upon t > r jUlkm of th * ch k.
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SITUATIONS WANTED.
IUtr . ! ' < wnrd first Intwrtlon. le a word
thcrroftrr. Nothing taken lor | eMth _ n 8aC.
SITt AT1ON VANTKD | IY MAN AND WIFE
on th farm. exp rlcnp l. nrfftrn
AddroM Lork Box 7 , Murdock , N t > .
POSITION AS HOfRnKnur-En ron WOMAN
with one child. Mm. M. Johr.iwn. 151 * H >
stiwt Cmmrll muffs. A M41& K *
WANTED MALE HELP.
Rates , . ! > * < word fir * * Insertion , le a wor
thereafter Nothing Uhen for l - i than 2Sc.
BOLtrrfrms , TEAMS FURNISHED-
mrot irwrts. American Wriustr Co. . ! ) I > ? w"
art i-trctt " - * ? _
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AOENTS. SALARY OH COMMISSION. THE
rreat nt Invention of the B * . The Nw Pat
ent Ch mlral Ink Hnutnr IVncll. bell * "n
rtKht Work * like maclo. Ap nt are rnnVme
IS.M to 112S.OD rr wefk. For forth" particular
Mfr. Co. ,
ticular * write the Mtmrw Erasing
X X. I * Crowe , Win. ll.l
WANTED , MEN TO TAKE OUDEUS IN C1TT
fnrraer experience . * * p
on Mlurr : not.J4lr
Applr t Itlt Ponglaa. p-HBO Ma
6ALBSMEN W.ANTED-TO SELL OUU GOODS
liy sample iO the whol > and retail trade :
* II on slKht to every btislnw * man nr firm :
liberal l ry ; money advanced for udvertlslns
and expenses permanent position. Aaarera.
with tami. King Mfg. Co. . C-U Chlcacf I" ;
WANTm-FinST CLASS BHAVKIl "AND.
Apply H. M OunsttUl , 10 So. l h. n-34-a *
WANTED. LABonnrts AND TEAMSTEHS ON
th B. & M. Hy. ritrnslon In Montana and
Wyoming. I'rt * traniportatlnn Kramer *
O'Hearn , labor agency. Hth and Farnsro streets.
WANTED. SALESMAN : SALARY FIIOM
start , permanent place. Brown Urns. Co. .
nursorymta. Chicago. 111. H M3 J
YFANTED , A FIFtST CLASS DRY OOOD3 MAN :
roe t li a B l salesman , stock-keeper and
understand window dresslnc : best of reference
rt-qulrnd ; ulnclo m n preferred. Addrrai Ixxk
Dot 7S. Oberlln. Kan. H-VLKt O *
VrAIfTED , TOUNO MAN FOH OFFICE. MUST
b quick at figures and peed penman Address
Manufacturer. Box K. n-Mtlt H
SALESMEN. BIO MONEY FOll GOOD MEN.
Iluom 307 I'axton block B 13-5 ? '
BTATE AOEN-FWANTED ; HfSTLINH YOUNG
man with Rood reference * ; none oilier nred
ns-ply. Call at onro. Merchant ! hot. I. William
rarrts. B Mm -
WANTKD-AGENTR AJIE MAKING S5i. < M TO
JKX1.IX ) a day lianailnc our coin op-ratrd liquid
vendlnp ftuntalns. Every machine cuaran-
teed. Writeat once for particulars. Both-
well Mfc. Co. . Cincinnati. O. It M < a 1C'
WANTiroTsALESMAN TO CAnitY SIDE LINE
and place our jrords with Kr'Kers. drusuists
and wall paper dealers. A nexr discovery for
.rteanlnn and dlalnfectlnc wall paper , mall
sauiple coud commission. Address ftun'ny
Jtubber Co. . Terre Haute , Ind. B MU3
STENOGnAI'IIEttS , BOOKKEEPERS. SAL S-
men and leathers d slrlnir positions In Texas
are Invited to , address The Tfxas Business
ISureau , J.V. . Uudnall. manager , Pallas. Tex.
t . - . t C-MIM ; ;
BALESMEN. U'ANTED TO SELL OUR GOODS
by samp ! * to wh > l"sale and rt-UI I trade ;
" * m on sicht to every bus'.n s man or Rrm ;
liberal mtlarv and expenses paid : position
Itenuane&t. For terms addretur w 1th stamp.
Centennial Mfg. Co. . Milwaukee. Wl . B
TRAVELING SALESMEN WANTED TO
veil > ileh class Fiwclaltk'S on salary ; steady
position to riRlit maa ; must be first class , ex
perienced , salesman and give Al references.
M 11 , care of Bee. B M1I5 19
WANTED FEMALE HELP.
Hates. IVic word first Insertion , Ic a word
thereafter. Nothing taken for less than iSc.
HEST OF WAGES TO COMPETENT GIRL ;
must b > f sa"d cook and laundress. Mrs. J. XL
, Thurston , ! * 03 Farnam. C W3
LADIES-WAITING nmus APPLY AT THE
.Scandinavian Youne Ladles' home. 3304 Cumins.
C MTSigi'
WANTED , GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL
. housework , must come well recommendi-d.
Call at aii Douglas st. C 8317
WANTED. LADY CANVASSERS. NO GIRLS :
agood thlr.c for thrlsht party. Apply Reed
Ii9te1. Bouth Omaha , room 19. C M l r '
1VANTED- GOOD- GIRL FOR GENERAL
'housework. Airs. Hayncs. Kl North 29th st.
. C tlS-Si'
"WANTED. YOUNG LADIES WITH EXI'ERI-
encc to show new article of merit from
house to house In Omaha. Address M K. nee
. oillee. c M < : i is *
"WANTED. A. COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENeral -
. eral hou * wort. Apply SSM Webster street.
' C-M4f7 87 *
AGENTS ALWAYS POMETHING NEW AND
best sellers In ladles coeds ; write today , it
will pa ) ' you. Ladles Supply Co. , Ills Forest
avenue Chicago. C M44J X *
KENT HOUSES.
Rates. IHc word first Inicrtlon. le a word
thereafter. Nothing taken for less than Kc
fFNB I-L-AT IN CLOUSER BI.OCK AT 703 S.
ICth St. : ran : : ? and all other conveniences ;
IiS.tt George Clouser , room S. 1C3 Farnam st.
p
, D 311
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HOUSES. F. 1C DARLING. ' BARKER BLOCK ,
D-3M
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HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. THE
O. F , Davis ' -company. IMS Farnam , D 3a
C-ROOM COTTAGES , MODERN , CHQJCK IN
Salnford Circle. C. S. Elgutter , 2 > t Bee bulld-
Ing.- . I ) S54
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AGENCY , 107 BROWN BLOCK.
- D aa
CLASS. WELL LOCATED HOUSES. L.
S. Skinner , 3)0 ) N.Y.Llfe. _ D 3M ZQ
CLEAN COMFORTABLE CONVENIENT.
moderate- rentals , best 3 and 4-rnom suite * for
housekeepers' only. References required. Also
C-rocm trulte In tenement , lit S. J st.
. * D K3
_ _ _
KELKENNEYJLCO..R. 1 , CONTINENTAL BLK.
D 658
NICE S-ROO1I COTTAGE. HI.OO I'ER ilONTIL
I * & -Skinner. 310 N. Y. Life. U 353
CHOICE HOME. KIOHT ROOMS AND BARN :
nice lawn , city water and southeast front : 1
block south .of Leatenworth on I3th avenue ;
jrUW. Applr to N. lerry , on preraL'es.
D J3S
FOR KENT. S.OO PER MONTH , 4110 LAFAYette -
ette avenue , T rooms , furnace , liatli , hot and
cold water , closet , BBS , electric llghtlnc appli
ances , etc Beautiful lawn , tree * , etc. Fidelity
Trust company. 170 ! Farnam street. D iiai
FOR RENT , ROOD DETACHED NINE-ROOM
house. 2O1 Capitol avenue. Also 3- room house
JS3 Capitol avenue B. II. Rubtson. room 7 ,
Commerc al National. D MS38
C-nOOM MODERN COTTAGE. LAWN AND
rhjde. ! Ui Miami tilt-el U-M131
_
1-OR RENT. VERY DESIRAltLE RESIDENCE.
21 } Farnam. It. O. Piitterson. I'.amse bide ,
D M7H
_
FOR RENT. THE BEST MODERN JD-llOOM
house In Omnha for the money. Templeton i
I'lerson. 3M luxton block. D M5M
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t HOUSES. ! ' . D. WUAD. 16th & DO0RLAS.
FOUR ROOM HOUSE. 5J1J JONES. J8.00.
Scluy ST4 rharober Commerce. I > 11113
THREE ROOMt Rl S. 17T1I STREET.
D-MICT Jlt
_ " _
IO-ROOM H"OUSE , ALL MODERN CONVENI-
rner , cnod cittern anj cellar , newly papered
end KTiii'Ht throughout ; splendid location. In-
qlurp 4JC N. Y. Life blile. bet e n 11 and II
a tn. nr S end _ p. m. -M1 3 it
JUNK 1ST. C.JtC > 6M" COTTAGE WITH FUR-
DATF bath. c | . . rL marble uu h stand , coed
barn , elc. . a.a. Th Fidelity. ITih and Far-
naru. D Va
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iron RENT ! "ONC-STORY currAon , 3SBurt
street , also , ntr Juno 15 , tuo-mory hoU4e ,
1SII CiipllU a > e. Henry W. Vales. U 378-1
MtrxTM nirrfETrvLit LOT. I-AVED HT. .
all modern uuutniimcM. iSX lltrLer vt. 12. W ) .
HIOOM FLATS NO. lilt N. 1TTH ST. GOOD
repair. l'rtc n.M. 1 > ttj-r '
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WJJPKpTn MO1 > KIIN TKN-R < X > M IIOUSK ;
C > > 1 tcliUx lnv > J . It minute * ( nnn I'umain.
Rent wny dwn. Uurns Cktna Slj * . or 7 > Nt N.
T Ufe. li-MCS 87 *
IIOLSE. S99 N SiTll STKKUT ,
3 blhks fr.m high s-hool , Ji 'M tl ixui-
vmient-rti chmplv nd vastly nc i-il In wn-
trr. motor rara.
Slrhrij | K > UM391T Crtllfomia street. 3 hlwlc *
frnm n > ui ir run. ltric barn 'm-s. bath , e4ty
water nmturHvnce. MII. . A Iwo-l , t ! ( -
ti-rnoil UocU. fM : r
FOB
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lUtts. H e woid first Insertion. Ic a wcrd
| h t Aft T. Nnlblnc ul > n fur ! . trunSSo.
Vort itEjrr. AT KM ix > nais. A LAHGE. n.vv
ltulDw. attund tury front n tm. far IIO-W a
Nw wtncr rocmitrt ani no ohlklrrn.
E
ron nnNT. "A uthau sotmi UOOM AT m >
1 street. E Vlt7
UOOU. INQlTlTS WM
ilOl SU. NullTIIWKSToiNR UTH
1) tb J * > - or werU
FOB BENT FUBN15HED BOOMS.
Continued.
FfHNIBHKD ROOM , GENTLEMAN. SM7 HAR-
ney street. B 47-M'
TWO NICELY FURNI81IRD SOUTH ROOMS ,
ensulto or * erwrate : rtnriemen only. > IS N.
ad st. B-ost-a
niRNIBirED ROOMS. WITH. Oil" WITHOUT
b nrd. II Dougla ! street. Itefereoees 19-
dBtred.
I'LKASANT rURNIFlIBQ ROOMS. HM SOITH
Jllh slteet. IM
ROOM WITH ALCOVE. Kl S. KTII AVK.
FTJBNISHED BOOMS AND BOABD
Hates , l c word nrst ln trtlon , le a word
thereafter. Nothing taken for lesi than So.
SOUTH ROOMS AND GOOD BOARD. 810J
street. F
FRONT AND BACK PARLOR UNFUHNISHBD.
very desirable. al furnished room , all first
class. 818 S. Sth St. F 1
YOUNO WOMEN'S HOME. UNDER CARE OF
Women's Christian association. Ill S. I7th st.
F 389
ROOMS. FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED.
with nr t-rl ss board. 13 Capitol ave. Inquire
1 1 Capitol are. r M l
" _ _ _ _ _ _ _
BOUTH "FRONT ROOM FOR TWO. WITH
board. In private family. 8089 St. Mary's a e.
F
LARGE ROOM WITH ALCOVE. EAST FRONT :
rlso elegant rooms with or without hnnrd. at
the Webster , 818 and Z1J N. Uth F-1K K
NICELY FURNIfHED ROOMS , FOLDING
beds , m dem convenience , with good board.
The Rose. 8CO ( Hamey. F 81 87 *
PLEASANT ROOM WITH BOARD FOR TWO
gentlemen. SID Dodge st. F &C-8S *
LARGE FRONT ALCOVE ROOM. TWO MCE
closets and grate , with board. The Alhnny.
8101 Douglas street. F MSM M
FOR RENT. FURNISHED ROOM WITH
bonrd. J80.W a month ; private family. S > 1.
Caldwell street. F-M418 M'
DESIRABLE ROOM WITH BOARD IN Pill-
va.te family. 70C N. Uth. > - ' -l *
FOB BENT TJNFUBNISH'D BOOMS.
R-itci. me word first Insertion , le a word
thereafter. Nothing taken for less than Se.
4 UNFURNISHED ROOMS. SUITABLE FOR
housekeeping , city water , etc. , low rent : north-
wcst corner 17th and Webster st. G M
FOB BENT. STOBES AN-ToFnCES
Rates , IHc word nrst Insertion , le a word
thereafter. Nothing taken for less than Sc.
FOR RENT. CHEAP , FRAME WAREHOt oE.
70S and 710 J-eavrnwcrth street , with O p.
trackage. 1 * . II. Davis. I M9 M
DESK ROOM. WM. J. WELS11ANS. _ S31
Board of Trade blflg. I * * *
ron KENT. THREE-STORY AND BASEMENT
brlrk bull-llng at 1011 Knrnam rcet. In flrst-
rlass condition. good location for any business.
Inquire of A. J. 1'nr.pleton. room ! 14 Ftrl _ Na
tional bank ImlMlnc. I M x - )
1C MONTHS LEASE OF STORE. 304 B. 1TTH.
_ T'4 , t j | I 3C3
FOR RENT. THE 4-STORY BRICK BUILDING.
516 Farnam street. The building has a fire
proof cement basement , complete steam heat
ing fixtures , water on all flours , gas , etc. Ap
ply at the office of the Bee. 1 910
DESK ROOM CHEAP. FRONTING FARNAM.
Room 8. 1CS Farnam street , 1 MC1I
TO LET. DESK ROOM. J. E. VAN GILDER ,
room 2 > : . Omaha National bank. I Mill X"
AGENTS WANTED.
Rates. l".c word first Insertion , le a word
thereafter. Nothing taken for less than c.
WAOTCIT TRAVCLNG SALESMEN TO SELL
lubricants as a specialty or side line. Allen
Oil & Crease Co. . Cleveland. O. J M238 a *
WANTED. AGENTS IN NEBRASKA AND
Ion a to neli the lloss & Hlllyard patent farm
ers' lumdy egg case at reduced Price , big
money In it for the rlcht man. Apply \ \ . T.
Letts , sole manufacturer of the farmers . .handy
egg case , St. Jos'ph , Mo. J > " JJ
JIGENT3 WANTED IN EVERY CITY AND
town to JianJle "The Story of the Common
weal. " Th - rnstest selling book ever published.
cago. in
MALE AND FEMALE AGENTS TO SELL
our S8rt-page tnustratcd book of the celebrated
Brecklnndge-I'ollard breacJi of promise trial.
Agents are .making J100.W a week. Write at
once , enclosing 10 cents In stamps for One
outfit. Centennial Mfg. Co. , Milwaukee. WIs.
J M391
WANTED. AGENTS TO TAKE ORDERS BY
sample at home or to travel. Expenses and
good salary or commission to rlsht party.
Apply at once for samples. Address Lock
Box ISM. N. Y. City. J
WANTED , A GOOD MAN WHO CAN INVEST
fimall nmnunt of money , guaranteed to make
I10.Hi ) ta 11J.W dally ; no ped'HIns : no sollcltlns.
Standard Automatic Maclilne Co. . S4 Duron
street. Cincinnati. O. J M4M K *
AGENTS WANTED TO SELL THE ELASTIC
Ink holder : can 1 * applied to any teel or gjld
ix-n tnrtantly ; easy to wll : big pront. C.V ,
Vose , manufacturer , Chatham. Mass.
j Mta ic *
m
BRECKINRIDGE BOOK : BREACH OF PROM-
lie ; history of litigants : Illustrated ; agents'
success unparalleled ; 100. ' already old ; outfit
Irw. Agents wanted. W. II. Ferguson Co. . Cth
street. Cincinnati , O. J M411X *
AGENTS , GOOD MEN AT ONCE : REFER-
cnce required ; free outfit ; visit stores , etc. ;
steady work : enclose stamp. United Co. . Ita-
clne. WIs.
STORAGE.
Rafs , me word first Insertion , le a word
thereafter. Nothing tal.cn for less than ! Sc.
STORAOC FOR HOUSEHOLD ROODS ; CLEAN
and cheap rale. R. Weili , 1111 Farnam.
II CO I
STORAGE.WILLIAMS & . CROSS , 111 ! HARNRf.
M 33 *
STOVES STORED DTOINO THE SUMMER.
1W7 DouKlas. Omaha Stove Repair works.
M 1M May 31
WANTED TO BUY.
Rates , ljc ! weird first Insertion , le a word
thereafter. 'Nothing tnken for less than Kc.
"
CASH PAID FOR SECOND-HAND FURNIture -
ture , carpets , etc I. Ilrusscll , 710 & 71 ! N. 16th.
N 195 JJ
WANTED. CUT-UNDER SURREY FOR ONE
home , extension top preferred. nm t lw In
first class condition. M i. Bee. N O7-S7'
WANTED TO BUY FULL LOT. VACANT OR
w th goid S to 7 rcom house in good nrlsh' orhood.
about one mile from jitwtnmce. If you hate
not a barcnln to offer da not reply. Audntis
JJ7. Ilec oincc. N : i-2t *
I HAVE INQUIRY FOR CHEAP HOMES FROM
11,300 to H.nuO ; must be bargain * , what nave
youT AdJrrs * M II ) . Be * . N M41 !
FOKSALE HORSES , WAGONS.ETC.
Rates. Ifec word llrtt in rtlon. le a word
thereafter. Nothing taken for less than ZSc ,
FOR SALE. FAST MAJUT. COLT 1 WEEK
old. by Wlnnlow Wllkcs. I.-WHi. Oily 11 months
old by Mark Wllkcs. S. E. comer ! lst and H
streets. South Omaha. 1' M7S )
FOR"BAlir'TBAM WELL MATCHED B.VY
horses , cheap. T. J. Hoters. nth and Farnam
_ tre ts IrM ! l'S-
FOR 8ALH ONE ROCICAWAY CARRIAGE ,
one family cnrclnce. In first-class condition.
Enquire of George Forsan. American Savings
bank. N. Y. Life bulMlns , ] MX1 M
FIRST CLASS PHAETON AND SINOLK HAR.
nrss. Apply Mre. Ezra. Mlllanl. 1818 Capitol
ave , P 374-15
FOR SALE , LIGHT CARRIAGE TEAM. 1130
N. ITlli. P MSM JS *
FOR SALE CIIKAP. HOIlSn , IIAHNES3 AND
uucQn. lior c U nell br l anj only S
oU. Otnalut Ulojcle Co. , iOl N. Uth st.
! 40C-30
Jt'ST T1IU IHO FOR YOl'It
light plmrt'Vi and scntle liars * , cheap. Itmui
4. Uvf builJmc.
ONK CAR LOAD OF FINK MISSOURI HOUSES
one uttr IjaU uf N Unjlta. hor&en. nnt * rur liwu
of orecwi ! K > T A v 111 be ao'd at uurllon Satur
day. May K. nt on * p. in. A'l frn I'otu'cn-
mrnls rwi-iM-J F.-ltUjr. A. II. Clnik. L'nlim
SU-I ; Turd * tilublt * . Koul.ii > } mnh.t P 113- * }
SOB SAIiE MISCELLANEOUS.
IALBI > HAY FOR BALK TIIK STANDARD
Cattle company. Ames. N U , have XOJd unxs
of cwJ borii-itoreJ hay for talc. All nMrn
Oiled promptly. Q 3b5
KALU rilEAI * . NEW AND SKOOND-
hiMl Ucyi-lfs. tilr > cles repair * ! clteap. Omaha
Ukyric O * M7 N. Kth. Q-4W-30
FOH SAI.K. 'JNK KIMUALL t'PRIGIIT PIANO
at a baiKOln. Inquire at 111 ! Ituwanl sirwL.
Q-Mtt n'
CLAHWOY ANT3.
H&tas. me word first Insertion , le a werJ
thrrwift r. NotUtnc Uketi fur l u than Sc.
MRS. nit. JL WAIUIKN. CL.VIRVOYANT. UE-
tubl * Uuloui laoJmm ; 7Uittr at Ml N. 1C.
S-3C7
MASSAGE. BATHS , ETC.
Rai < * IV" TverJ Arst insertiun , ! < & word
tbcroafii Nnh ng takrn f > > r leu tlian Ke
1IMU LA Kl'B , 4tl. SOUTH UTU.
'There was a young wife in
"
"Cyooo Hope ,
Who always used1'
SANTA CL2SJ5SOAB
She. once lofcfffer head ,
Putherwaihinjtobed ,
And her Cherub tiung our on the
, / , rope-
BUT IT WAS Y/HjjJp AND CLEAN
ALL THE 6AME.
THERE IS NO EQUAL TO
' S4NTA CLAU5
for'it ,
and insist on having it.
It is the best soap made for every household use , and once
introduced it is always recognized as a friend of the family.
SOLD EVERYWHERE.
. * - - N. - K. * * FAIRBANK j _ - - - & _ CO. - - . - _ _ , _ _ "Chicago. . _
MASSAGE BATHS. ETC.
Continued.
MADAME SMITH , 602 B. UTH. rD FLOOR ,
room I. Massage , vapor , alcohol , steam , itul *
phurlne and eea baths. T M1SI X'
MADAME BROWN. 1S14 CAI'ITOL AVKNttEJ
M floor , room 4. massage , alcohul. sulphur and
v-tt. baths. T Iff ? 81 *
PERSONA1. .
Rates. IV : word flrst Insertion. Ic a word
thereafter. Nothing tnken for lens than EC.
GET MARRiED. SEND"FOR MT BIO PAPER" :
hundreds of advertisers want husbands and
wives. Mailed sealed for stamp. W. II. Har-
beck. Denrer. Cola. U MK3 rn33 *
MASSAGETREATMENT. ELECTRO-THKR-
mol baths. Scalp & hair treatment , manicure &
chlropodts. Mrs. Post. JlS'.i S ISth , Wlthnell hit.
U tS >
MADAME LA ROOK. MASSAGE. SS N. 16TH
parlors i : and IX U MXt 53 *
MASS AC n. MADAME BERNARD. 1419 DODGE.
U 1Z97J 1 *
YOUR PAST. PRESENT AND FUTURE READ
by lady clairvoyant. CK S. 17th. U 17 *
VIAVI. HOME TREATMENT FOR LADIES.
Health book and consultation free. Addles or
call Vlavl Co. , SIS B e bids. Lady attendant.
V 3CS
COMPOUND OXYGEN CURES ASTHMA ,
bronchitis , consumption , catarrh , etc. Three
days tree at R. ZZ. Douglas blk. ICth onfi Dodce
U Ki
WANTED , INFORMATION AS TO THE
whcrcatjouts of ! * . J. GrfKorj' . "ho left his
home In Kearney , Neb. , March C. starting for
.Holdregc. He Js about 5 _ twl , f
Inches tall , weighs 160 poQnds , has
blue eyes. brown hair and a heavy
brown moustache ; face thin. He had vlth
him lien he left home his daughter , 9 years
old , and when last heard from was In Sheldon ,
In. , and had the child with him. and Indica
tions are that his mind Is unbalanced. I'leuse
detain or arrest him and notify J , M. Hummel ,
_ Sandnlch. III. U-M414 57 _
LADIES' ( RUBBER. NEVER PA7LS ) AND 10 O.
N.T.PInk Pills matlcd.JL Ladles' Bazaar.Omaha
HAIR RESTORED. FRANK BROGLIN. OFFICE
with barber shop , 1S12 Farnam St. , ( ruarintees
to restore your hair if roots are not destroyed ,
stops hair from falling out and returns natu
ral color to cray hair. Free examination every
day from S to U a. m. and 1 9 to S p. m.
II " ? ! J 10
MRS. F. POR5EY. CARD READING. JIM N. SX
CJ-MK6 S'
MONEY TO LOAN BIIAli XSTATE.
UNITED STATES MORTGAGE CO. OF NEW
York. Capital J1000.600. Surplus J60Q.OM. Sub-
rait choice loans to F. S. 1'usey. agent. First
National banK building. AY M3S-m > _ _
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
real estate. Brennan , Ixne & Co. , Porton bit
\ 3i
ANTIIONT LOAN & TRUST CO. . SIS N.T.LIFE ,
loans at low rates for choice security on Ne
braska and Iowa farms or Omaha city property.
W 370
MONEIf TO I.OAN AT LOWEST RATES ON
Improved and unimproved Omaha real estate.
I to S yean. Fidelity Trust Co. . 1702 Farnam.
W 57 !
LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY
property ; JJ.OOO & upwards , L to tv per cent ; na
delays. W. Fomazn Smite & Co. . 1SW
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES THE
O. F. Davis Co. . IMS Farn&m St. W i *
MONEY TO LOAN ON FARMS IN DOUGLAS.
Improved and unimproved Omaha real estate.
Fidelity Trust Co. , 170 ! Farnam st. W 372
OMAHA LOAN & TRUST CO. . ICTH AND
Douglas streets , loan money on city and farm
property at lowest rates of interest. W 377
LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES LOANED ON
or bought. F. C. Chesney. Kansas City , Mo.
W 37S
MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA PROPERTY
and Nebnukt farms at from C to 7 per cent.
W. B. Melkl" . First National bank building.
W 379
MORTGAGE LOANS. A. MOORE. 504 N. Y. Life.
LOANS. J. W. SQUIRE , 248 Bee. W SM
CHOICE CITY AND FARM LOANS WANTED.
J. X. Frenzer. opposite P. O. W 334-J15
CITY LOANS. C. A. STARR. SIS N. Y. LIFE.
W M9U
LOANS. 1 TO S YEARS , WARRANTS , BONDS ,
etc. Can-In Bros. . ZIP N. Y. LU . W ITS
WANTED , TO LOAN Jl.WH.W ON VACANT
property close to center of lawn. Submit ap
plications ta M 9. Bee oltlw. W M436 23
MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS.
Rates , IVic word first Insertion , le a word
thereafter. Nothing taken for less than So.
MONEY TO LOAN
We will loan you any sum which you wish ,
email or large , at the lowest posible rates. In
the quickest possible time , and for any lengtii
or time to suit you You can pay It back In
fcuch Installments as you wish , when you wish ,
anj only pay for It as long as you keep It.
You can borrow on
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANOS ,
HORSES. WAGONd AND CARRIAGES.
WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS. MERCHANDISE.
OR ANY OTHER SECURITY.
without publicity or removal of property.
OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. .
J0 SOUTH 1 TH STREET.
First flooor above the street ,
THE OLDEST. LARGEST AND ONLY INCOR
PORATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA.
x yo
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WILL LOAN MONEY ON ANY KIND OF SE-
curlty : rtrlctly confidential. A. E. Harris.
room 1. Continental block. X 3S9
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MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE. PIANOS ?
nit articles of value. Fred Teiry , 433 ltam ;
block. X-3S1
PLACE TO BORROW
MONEY ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.
MONEY ON HORSES AND MULES.
MONEY ON WAliONS AND CARRIAGES.
MONEY ON PIANOS AND ORGANS.
MONEY ON WAltKHOL'SF. RECEIPTS ,
MONEY ON MERCHANDISE.
MONEY ON ANY CHATTEL SECURITIFA
KO'tEY ON goods that remain with you ,
MONEY IK % ou WANT NO PUBLICITY.
MONEY IN LAUGH OR SMALL AMOUNTS.
MONEY AT LOWEST POSSIBLE RATIS ? .
MONEY IN QUICKEST POSSIBLE TIME ,
MONEY THAT you may pay la b at any time.
and la any amount. Is at ROOM 4. WITH-
NICLL blo"l . corner 13tli "n.l Harn y street * .
THE FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO.
X 3Si
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MONEY TO LOAN ON HORSES. WAOON&
plane : and furniture cf nil kinds Business
confM iU.il I B , Haddock , rujm < M. Ramte
Uock. X-ai
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MONEY TO LOAN ON PERSONAL PEOP-
crty. JUrvlu Loan Co. . 701 N. Y. Life liulldlnc.
X-M:7l
BUSINESS CHANCES.
Rales. lt r worJ flrst 'r rtlon , ic a
thereaftfr. Nithlng taken for lm than 3ie.
PAHTNKR WANTEDINTEIIRST IN"A
lu-nnch Uuslnpu of Udl laUUird ! firm ; JXiO.00
rwiaircd. Address L SO , Ue. wlih full rwrtiru-
lanu \-M17T. Jlii *
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A nVO-CHAIR BARBER SHOpVnP.Y "aXBAp"
Lett location : first class bunlness ; cnoJ reasons
torUni. ! . AdJreM L M. Ite . Y MtM K
-ARTNEn W1TH W BUS1VES3 F.STAB-
Itshad. Address M t. Bee. Y J-t *
FOR 3ALU AT A DAr.GA IN. RESTAURANT
dolnj ptylnc buslnras ; grind locution ; satlsftc-
tory rMs ns for wiling. Addnu * L tl. Il e.
Y-M4H
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SUCCBSSll'L SPECULATION OPEN TO ALL.
Try our syndicate .yitem of > rwculalian In-
CROM > vur income ; tnfwintlAn jrr ; Mnd for
! ri-ular. Tlwrop an & D rr Co. , 34 Wa.l tre l.
New Yi * . In'xavornH" ! under tli laws of the
sute of New V.rk. fipitKl , tlM.voa.
Y-MIU
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AVANTKU A PHYKI IAN TO L X-ATK7 FlNe
ovvn'uc tor good man Urg tcrrltorr Hnultt
A V t'.tur , M'.tlle. Is. T UM % .
FOR EXCHANGE ,
Rates , l , c word flrst ln 1lon , Ic a word
thereafter. Nothing taken for less than He.
A GOOD RANCH TO TRADEFOR
mares ; atuut 1.000 acres , hay , timber anJ
water. Address M. L. Taylor , Epringrlew ,
_ Neb. _ Z M9M J10 *
CLEAR RESIDENCE PROPERTY IN GOOD
town , central Neb. , for Mock gen ral m-r-
clmndlse i > r groceries. Address IJox J7. Litch-
fifld. Neb. R MM4 7 *
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WANTED. TO TRADE PIANO OR ORGAN
for iKirse and buggy. ItOTm 303 McC'acue
building. Z M433 1
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FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
Rates. l 4o word first Insertion. Ic a word
thereafter. Nothing taken for less than Be.
BARGAINS , HOUSES. LOTS AND FARMs"
sale or trade. F. K. Darling. Barker block.-
RE 333
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t. 10 AND SB-ACRE TRACTS , ItJ MILES EAST
of Council Bluffs , at 1100.00 to tmoo per acre.
suitable for fruit gardens and homes. Da ;
& Hess. Council Bluffs. R E M4J4 J3.
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BARGAIN. N. E. CORNER UTH AND HICK-
ory. F. K , Darling , Barker block. RE MS
DO YOU WANT A HOME. A COZL LITTLE
fsrm of 3 to 30 acres , where > ou can attend ta
your business In the city and raise your own
fruit , vegetables and poultry and lire like a
king when times are hard ? Come quick and
tret your choice. Terms easy. Add. Box tc
Millard. Neb. n E-ITi
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FOR SALE. 7-ROOM HOUSE AND LOT AT
a bargain , one block from moter. Inquire at
816 S. Sth st. R E 913 J14 *
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VILLA RIDGE-BEAUTIFUL ACRES , 57 ?
Military road , north of motor line , easy terms ,
only KM per acre. Safe and soun < * . Invest
ment. A. P. Tnkey. . . R E 737
100 FT. OHIO STREET. ' CORNER 4WH. ON
grade , fine view , tSM. 'worth twice that : can
usp good driving hts . Fidelity Trust com
pany , 170 ! Farnam St. _ i R E 319-23
n FEET ON CUMING ST. NEAR S7TH ONLY
JI.IuO. eastern- owner i vry cheap ; terms cmj.
Fidelity Trust company. 1702 Farnam Ft.
R E 349-S
FOR SALE. AT GREATirY REDUCED PRICES
and on eair payment * 18 lots near Academy of
the Sacred Hrt. . Apply to Geo. M. Cooper ,
Patterson block. . RE M363 17 *
GREATEST BARGAIN IX AMERICA ALL OR
half 3rd lot south of LH > rcas on S. Hth St. motor ,
cast front , line nelghb < irlOod ) , with f-room house
and improvements , nrasr be sold by June 1st ,
submit best offer and letras. Address M S. Bee.
i R E 417-17
FOR SALE 400" CHOICE EASTERN NEBRASka -
ka forms ; also a few for trade. C. R. Boat-
right , 301 N. Y. Life wag. R E 4I-JI4
rARM LANBs7"c rIIUARF.lSON. 91 ! N. Y.
Life. . * ? . H E-42C-ji *
i-ASTURAGE.
Rates. IHc word flrift Insertion. Ic a word
thereafter. Nothing taken for less than Kc.
WE HAVE ICO ACRES OF BLUE GRASS PAS-
tnre for horses. Board fence , spring water.
Barton S : Phelps. Gllmore. Neb. , or A. W.
Phelps & Son. W7 N. Y. Life bidsTelephons
1054. M 93S JJl *
HAVE A -ACRE PASTURE , PLENTY OF
water and grass. Will lease It all for tSO.00
for the season or will take stock at H.50 per
head. Apply at once to L. H. Gates. Central
City , Neb. M39 ! 2
LOST.
LOST. LARGE MASTIFF. S YEARS OLD. RE-
wurd for return to 1813 Capitol avenue.
avenue.Lost 373
LOST ON WEDNESDAY EVENING BEtween -
tween lth and ieth on Douglas or Farnam
streets , a shell hairpin with gold top. Re
turn to 1CS Fiirnam street and receive reward.
400-S *
STRAYED MAY SD. 1 BROWN MARE S
jears old. 1 hind white foot ; 1 bay horse. 3
years old. while feet , had halter on. Liberal
re-vard. G. P. Bulls , 4M ! Harney st. 42-17 *
FOUND.
FOUND , LADY'S HAND SATCHEL : OWNER
can have by proving property and contents.
Bee office. M403 X-
PAWNBROKERS.
Rates. IHc word first Insertion * le a word
thereafter. Nc.hlng taken for less than 25c.
FRED MOIILE. li7 FARNAM. 4J7
DRESSMAKING.
DRESSMAKING IN FAMILIES. ADDRESS
Hiss Sturdy , CIS Nicholas street. M937 MZ1 *
SHORTHAND AND TYPE-yTRITING.
Rates. IHe ward flrnt Insertion , lo a word
thrreafter. Nothing taken far less than 12o
VAN SANTS SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND. S1J
N. Y. Life. Omaha. Ask for circular. M391
UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS
II. K. EURKETT. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND
rmbalmer. 1C1S Chicago , Tel. W. S3S
MUSIC , ART AOTJ LANGUAGE.
Rates , l tc word firzt Insertion. Ic K word
thereafter. Nothing taken for lens than ric.
G" ! . GILLENBECK. BANJOIST AJiD
teao'ier. 18H California st. 14
FOR BARGAINS IN FIRST CI.ASS PIANOS
and organs see George A , Sanboru , general
agent , roam 303 McCague building. M13 1
FINANCIAL.
Rates. IHe word Oat tascrtlon. le a word
thereafter. Nothing takyn tor le < than Sic.
CASH PAID FOR ENDOWMENT POLICIES
In old line companies < Adrens O. 1C. Bmck-
Icsb ) , Box 3 , Hart { rd , Coon. M383 JS3 *
STEAMSHIP LINE.
ANCHOR LINE MAL STUAMSIIIPS-SAIL
regularly every Saturday from New York for
Londonderry nnd GlaKfuw. Ethiopia , June ! .
3 p. m. ; rurnt-jisia , j n 9 , 10-0 a. m : An-
cherie , June 16. 3 r > m. } Clrxaiuilu , JunH. .
. m. Saloon , second class nd nt emge ,
Single or round trip tl < fc ts from New York. 01
Chicago nt reduced lilts to the principal
Scotch , Engllsli. Irtih and nil continental
points. For money prdin > . drafts , outward or
prepaid tickets apply Icrnr.y of oar local gents
or to Henderson ilro UlCtiicaa.
TIIK
INSTRUMENTS plarnl i on report May 25 ,
1S54 : -M ,
WARRANT " PBEDS.
Arthur Cast to Martini * MILkrlren. lots 7
and S. block 7 , MalitieuV ul > dlv IIIOC
M J Trulaud to J H Murni- . lot S , block
12. ittnxr * Isi uiii. . . ! . . . . 4.000
A 8 Putter and wtfe tii Iloru'.lo Powkef ,
lots 1 und I. Uixk a0. Oiiuiiui , and afoot
-foot strip artjac ntr7
T B WhIUIwvy and tfe U > W O WlUon ,
lut 4. block 2. Jetter * * M add to South
Omaha . „ 700
A K Whltmure and husband to Frank
Franck , lot U. block , Briwn park. . . 2,03) )
Herman Stuht to Minnie Ktuht. lots i , 1
and i , block 1 , BrUhton add , TOO
DEEDS.
Spmailer ! IP P J Traynor , lot 8.
bl.wk 61. lot I S. 9 and 10. block 100 , lot
1. t-lock n. ot U , block in. lot S. block
37 , riurvnce , . . . 47J
Total amount of transfer * ( . . . . . .111.03
BUREAU. SUES & CO. . Solicitor ! . B .
nuliaiu , OM UINKD. . AJvice FREE.
AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA
ssman Bryan Endorsed by the Demo
cratic Glob for Governor.
ACTION WAS NOT UNANIMOUSLY TAKEN
Liquor Hrtno * Su | irvtCHl lloblwrs Into the
Hands of .Officers Memorial I > r IU-
rrcl c nt Oinrtcry , hclioot
nnii Church Amuiuncrd.
The South Omaha Democratic club held
a session last night at which the fact was
developed that harmony does not reign su
preme within the camp. At the last meet
ing of the dub an effort was made to pass
a resolution endorsing Hon. W. J. Bryan
for governor. The attendance was so small
that It was deemed wise to let the resolution
He on the table until a special meeting
could be called and enough members brought
out to secure a majority expression on the
proposition. Last night vrns the time set
for this , and less than two dozen persons
were In the hall.
President Crockett called the meeting to
order. Andy Gallagher took the floor , and
after praising Congressman Bryan moved
that a committee be appointed to draft res
olutions endorsing Mr. Bryan for governor.
Justice Levy opposed the motion. He con
sidered the action too previous. He said
that Mr. Bryan could not possibly be elected
by the democrats alone , and be believed In
waiting a while to see what the populists
were going to do.
Another member wanted to know if Mr.
Bryan had ever told anybody that he would
accept the nomination in case it was ten
dered him.
Mr. Gallagher said that now was the ac
cepted time to act. It mattered not whether
the gentleman accepted the nomination or
not. he believed that Mr. Bryan was the
choice of the majority of the club and such
an expression could harm no one.
Mr. Caldwell said be had good reasons to
believe that Mr. Bryan would accept If
nominated : that this was not a popull't
meeting anyhow , and It cut no figure whst
other parties Intended to do with Mr. Bryan.
If the South Omaha democrats were for him ,
let them declare themselves without com
promise or hesitation.
President Brockett wanted to wait at
least until after the silver convention was
held , as Mr. Bryan would be there and a final
answer could then be secured. But the
motion prevailed and Messrs. Gallagher ,
Caldwell and Morgan were named as the
committee. Their resolution gave Congress
man Bryan the hearty endorsement of the
South Omaha Democratic club and the re
port of the committee was adopted.
A letter was read from Major James Vf.
-Davis just prior to the vote being taken on the
report. Mr. Davis is In the employ of the
government as a meat inipector , and re
ceived his commission from Secretary Mor
ton. Mr. Davis is a member of the club ,
but instead of attending the meeting he
sent in a letter recommending that no action
ba taken by the club on the Bryan matter
for a while. He said if the resolution passed
it would cause discord and split up the solid
vote of the organization. After the letter
was read Mr. Caldwell took occasion to an
nounce that the members of the club did
not care to b dictated to by a government
employe on this particular proposition ; that
the poor fellows who worked in the packing
houses held the rights of suffrage as dear
as the fellows who were more comfortably
situated , and that the members should act
according to their own convictions and not
be dictated to by parties who might have
a personal desire to down Hon. W. J. Bryan.
The club adjourned to meet next Friday
night.
Thinks They \ Vre Robl > en .
The discharge .of firearms under the L
street viaduct at 6 o'clock last evening gave
the alarm that a row was going on and sev
eral citizens who happened to be in that
neighborhood rushed to the scene. A half-
dozen tramps had been drinking beer there
all afternoon. Two of them got into an alter
cation , when a member of the gang whipped
out a revolver and began shooting. . He aimed
the revolver directly at the heart of his an
tagonist , but each time he pulled the trigger
the barrel was pushed down and the contents
were buried in tlie earth.
Chief Brennan heard the shooting and hur
ried off in that direction. The fellows saw
the officer coming and they all struck out on
a fast run. The chief overtook'two of them
and locked them up. They gave the names
of Joe Moore and Dave McCormick. Neither
of these men fired the shots and the others
got away.
Before skipping out the fellow who had the
revolver burled it in the dirt near where he
was standing when be shot. A man named
Denny saw the man hide the weapon and as
soon -as he left dug It up and turned it over
to the chief. Chief Brennan went back to the
place , and , after searching around in the
dirt , found a complete set of steel drillc. He
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castoria.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castoria.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castoria.
Leaves ( CHICAGO. BLRLINGTON i ; Q.lArrlvcs
OmaliaUcpot | _ _ lOtb and Mason Su. 1 " Omaha
4:4opm : . Chicago Vestibule . . 7 9:50am :
l : iam . Chicago Express . 4 5pm
. Chicago and Iowa Lucal . 8ouam
Junction Local .
_ _ _ _ Omoaa
I0l am . .T.Denver Express . :3Sara.
10:15am : . Deadwood Express . 4lOpm :
4 : pra . Denver Expriss . 4.1upm
e Cpin. . . Nebraska Local ( except Sun. ) . . C:50pn >
EUmn .Lincoln l xal ( except tiunday..HSam
eaverj iJToTTatTT. & . S : jXrTiver
Omahal Depot 10th and Mason Sts. I Omaha
:41am : . Kansas ClTy Day Express . & ' : Upm
I4Spm.K. . C.Nlght _ Ex'l _ _ _ y- ? _ Trans
OiuahalUnion Depot 10th At Mason Bts. | Omaha
EAST.
lDliam..Atlantic Express ( ex. Sunday ) . . 6Wprn :
Night Express C:40am
4:49pm..Chicago : Vestiuuled Limited. . . . lS
U-Jipm.Oklalioma Exp. ( la C. B. ex Sun ) . iSia
WEST.
! > :33am. : Oklahoma & Texas Exp. ( ex Sun.llKpm )
laipm. . . . . . . . . .Colqradp _ l.lmlteJ..i..i. 4:10pm
I
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OmahalUnlon Depot 10U 6c Mojon Sta. | Oroaaq
: ara . 'Denver Exprem.7. . JWpm
2lipm : . Overland Flyer . 6ttpm
> :43pm. : Beatrice ft Btromsb'g Exex Sun.llJara ) :
C:40vm . 1'ocltlo Exrrru . 10Uam
CdOpm. . .Fast _ M OI. . . .
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TTlipm . Chicago Limited . SJOim
ll:10ain..ChlcaguExpressex.Sun. ) . . . . t:0 : > m
Leaves' ! F. E. & * MO. VALLEY. lArrlvci
l Depot 1Kb andWtbster _ Sta I Omaha
: OSam.7T..1. . . Deadwood Expres . t:10pm :
COSam.fEx. Bat.Wyo. Ex. . ( Ex. Mon. ) . S.lOpm
& : QGum. . Norfolk Exiirns ( Ex. Hundiy. ) .lUHUm
t-JOpm . St. Paul Express . :43am
CHICAGO & NORTHWESTN ( Arrives
OmahajU. 1' . tiepot 10th & Maton Su. | Omaha
llKara . Chicago Expres * . C:10pm :
< ; opm . Vestibule Limited . : Jam
C.Dpm . Eastern Flyer. . zWpm :
C : pm lEx. Sat > .Chlc. Pass. ( Ex. Mon. ) . S-Sp.-n
ljfam . Mg . Valley Local. . . . lnusipm
Savbs" ! ' "MISSOUIiri'ACIFIC tArrtfeT
Omaha | Depot 1Mb andJiVebiHer fits. | Omaha
? -lam . . . . . . . .6U Louis Express . . . . G.00ara
f&vm . S > U Loul Express . : SJpm
t :15pm : .Dally ( ex. Bun. ) Nebraska Local. > :10am
eaves I C , BT. P. . M. 4 O. JArrives
Ooahal Depot litb and Webster B Is. f Omaha
t Oara..Bloux Clly Accom ( Ex. Sun. ) . . l-Mpm
] : Ouun..Sloax City Aoeom ( Sun. Only. ) . tmpm
llliim..Sioux City Express ( Ex. Sun. ) .llSt m
_ ta . . . . . . . . . . . I'aul Llmli d . :4utira
Leaves SIOUX CITV i PACIFia ( Arrives
mahalU. I' . Depot 10th A Masun Sts.j Omahi
C ium..Sloax City Passtngtr lOitupm
St. I'aul Express . . . . . . . .IQ.aftqm
L aves i SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC. lArrlves
Omahal Depot Hth and Webster Sts. I Omaha
S:30pra . . . .St. Paul Limited . . , 9.Mam
.Chicaeu Limiui .
I OMAHA & ST LOUIS , Armt
Omaha'U- Depot IKth A Mn m Et.i Urrati-
lf pm. . . . . .SI. Louis Canooa Uiu . . l.36pr
thlnVt It was a panR of robbtri who got
drunk and quarrel < J among themselves.
.w.i.vjr CVL'RT MAKTIAL.
United Stated Court tn I > rlilr M'lirllier the.
Trlnl Muill Contlnnc.
QT PAUL. May 26. The Btatement that
the federal court Intended to grant the ap
plication of Counsel Illalr on behalf of Lieu *
tenant Miner for a writ of prohibition and
stopping the procrMj of the military trial
al Fort SneMIng Is premature. Today Judge
.Nelson denied that he had taken anr steps
In the matter and peremptorily refused to
discuss anr phase of the casf. It Is thought ,
however , that either today or tomorrow such
an IftKUe will bo made and the preliminary
Inquiry fixed for Monday.
The courtmirtlnl was railed to order at
Tort Snelllng today as usual , and the trial
proceeded.
The denial of Judge Nelson that a writ of
prohibition against the courtmartlal had
been Issued seeniR to have been trchnlcal
rather than , actual. A paper was served
on the members of the courtmartlal nhen
they met today to appear In court Monday
to argue the question whether the applica
tion for a writ of prohibition against the
courtmartlal should be heard by the
United States district court In the mean
time the trial -Will proceed as usual , no re
straining order accompanying the writ that
served.
was _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
nrpurtiurnt of the 1'Htlc.
Yesterdar companr 1 ( Indian ) , Twentr-
first United States infantry , arrived
from Fort Sidney br train and marched
from the depot up Farnam street to Seven
teenth and tlieiic ? to Fort Omaha , where
It took the quarters formerly occupied by
the Indian company of the Srcond Infantry.
L' utenant Samuel Sear was In command
of the rudtklns and will probably remain In
command as long as the company Is In
existence. This companr of the Twentr-
first Infantry Is generallr conceded to be
one of the best Indian companies ever
raised. Lieutenant Sear enlisted the
Indians himself and has taught them all
thcr know about the white nun's ways.
The other officers of tht company are'
W. F. Spurgln , captain , now on dctatchcd
dutjat West Point Mllltarr academr ;
Lawrence J. Hearu , first lieutenant , at
present regimental quartermaster of the
Twenty-first Infantry , and Lieutenant Scar-
The latter has commanded these Indians
since lie enlisted them.
Delow Is a roster of the company :
First Sergeant Hugh M. Jones , Sergeants
Charles H. Jones. Joseph Cook , Eli Urock-
awar.
Corporals Josph Dog Nation. Edward
Pretty Head , Arthur niack Horse.
Musicians Steve Cloud Elk , Herman
Crooked Foot.
Privates Thomas Good Face , Joseph Caje ,
Henry Wlndshot. Francis Arrow , Aleck
Bennett. Charles Crow Dog , Horace Dough-
bur , Plentr Ducks. Frank Felix , Bill High-
rock. Ike Heplklya. Albion Hit'ka ' , "Iron
Lightning. Paul Jones , \Vlllle Ne ds Pants ,
Jim Looking Eagle , Edgar Lee , Charles
Martin , White Mradowlark. Henry Parts-
HU-Halr-ln-the-Mlddltl.Sam Qulnm. Phil Mee ,
Charles nee. Charley nod Horse , Amos
Richardson , John Selwyn , Louis Skunk ,
John Go Slowly , Daniel Webster , White
Wings , Francis Wllllard , Yellow Bird.
Solomon Yellow Ha\vk. Brlgbam Young.
The board convened to trr L'eutenant
Maxwell \vlll meet again Saturday forenoon
at Tort Omaha.
Major Comegrs has been granted a
month's leave.
FAKWELL TO THEIR PASTOR.
First Prrsbytcrlan Church Tenders n Re
ception to Ilev. mill .Mrs. Pntt < Ton.
The officers of the First Presbyterian
church last night gave a reception to Rev.
and Mrs. J. M. Patterson , who soon leave
for Detroit. The cozy church parlors were
filled with members of the cangr gallon , and
while all wore smiles there was an under
current of sadness which could not be sup
pressed. Although Mr. Patterson has been
with his congregation only a year , be has
endeared himself to all.
The parlors were very attractlvelr ar
ranged , festoons of smflax , greens and a
numerous varletjof potted plants scattered
here and there giving a brilliant appear
ance lo the roams.
In the smaller parlors off the general re
ception room the ladles of the congregation
dlrpensed lemonade and other refreshments.
Mr. Patterson will leave Monday with his
familr for Manltou Springs , Colo. , to spend
the summer months , and rrora there he will
go to Detroit. It Is probable he will make
a short stay here enroute from Manitou
Springs to Detroit. He will occupr the
pulpit tomorrow morning , and in the even
ing ho will give a short address , which will
close his pastorate in this city.
ItltOOKLTTX JtVlUilXO COLLAPSES.
One Man Killed , Thri-e aliasing anil Ilio or
Sir Itailly Hurt.
BROOKLYN . May 25. A four-story build
ing on Atlantic avenue , near Court street ,
collapsed about 2:30 : this afternoon. One
man named Erlckson was killed , three ore
missing and five or six are badlr hurt.
The structure was used as a storehouse ,
and a fire started In the building about three
weeks ago. This probably caused the ivalls
to weaken.
Four men are burled under thlrtr tons of
Srlck , lath and mortar. One of the men can
3e heard by the rescuing party and he Ears
all of them are badlr Injured.
Judge Unfilled New Property.
Rudd Dent , a popular traveling man from
Marion , la. , was In the cltr resterdar. Mr.
3cnt Is a brother of Senator Dent of Lemars ,
la. , and among his western friends he num
bers Judge Duffle of this cltr. Mr. Dent
came to this country from England , where
he had studied law and been admitted to
the bar as queen's counsel. He concluded to
locate in Iowa , and he came prepared with
an elaborate outfit , consisting of a wig , gown
and a counsellor's bag , -with which to practice
law on this side of the big pond. On his ar
rival hero he found legal practice rather
slow and determined to become a farmer.
His father , who Is a wealthy man , contracted
with a farmer to teach Rudd the Intricacies
of farm life and how to plant corn and pota
toes , for which the rural educator received
the sum of 100 or ? " > 03 per year , with the
young man's services thrown In. Dent
stowed awar his legal bags and books and
cfter a rear or two forsook the farm for
commercial life , and now he Is making a
success out of his occupation. After meeting
with Judge DufSe yesterday. It occurred to
htm that It would be a nice compliment to
pay his legal friend to present him with bis
English legal paraphernalia , which he ac
cordingly did. Judge Duffle Is very proud oL-
his present and says that he will don the
legal robes on state occasions when the bar
association meets.
Where Summer Ilrrcres Mloir.
Would you fly If you could
To a glen In the wood.
To a spot In the thade
That nature bath made :
0
Rich with fernti and wild flowers
One of nature's fair bowers ?
What Is life to the soul
If to labor Is all ?
What a joy to the heart
When for rest we depart
To the woods and the dells.
Doe * your heart err for rest
In a place that Is blest.
With no shadow or sorrow
Nor care for the morrow ?
If so , send your address for a list of
"Summer Tours , " published by the Chicago ,
Milwaukee & St. Paul railway. Geo. H.
He&fford , general passenger agent , Chicago ,
III.
LOCAL JlUKflTlKS ,
A regular meeting of the Jacksonlan club
will be held In the Patterson block this even-
Ing.
Ing.The
The Omaha Turners are making prepara
tions for their annual turnfesl , which will
be held In Omaha Juno 9 or 30. The com
mittee Is trying to persuade Fritz Wlrtb
to be grand marshal of the day. An elab
orate program will be arranged for the en
tertainment of the TUltlng turners from
over the state and western Iowa
William Sbrouder , who wai arrMtwl for
embezzling money from the Oily bet l , Is
alleged to be a deserter , and Sergnanl
Ormibr and Detective Detnp r are making
arrangements to turn blm over to tha
government and wour * the reward ( & > r 4
br the government. Sbrouder 1s allrgcd ta
bare deserted from. Fort Mead , S. D.
niivriv IP VAT p x T prircn
UUiMAN Ib iMT ) SAllSFIED
Board of Health Again Hears His Grievance
Against the Oity Engineer. jj
BUT IT DEFERS SETTLING THE MATTER
Mr. llmcwntrr In l ts on n full llourlnp ;
ud txkii further to Show the Corrcct-
of III * lIlHcntms Mnynr
liars I'rrsoniittlrm
There was a rod hot meeting of the Board
of Health yesterday afternoon , but no busi
ness was accomplished. For * omo time
Plumbing Inspector Duncan has been angry
at City Engineer Koscwatrr because the city
engineer published a diagram showing the
practices of plumbers In completing the
sanitary arrangements of buildings In his
annual report to the city council. Duncan
has ridiculed this diagram and the opinion
of the city engineer at every opportunity'J '
and recently he prevailed upon the mayor "
to call a special meeting of the Board of
Health to consider the matter.
All the inemtHTs were present at the
meeting yesterday afternoon , and Immedi
ately after calling them to order Mayor
Bern Is cautioned the members ta be consid
erate In their discussions and abstain from
personalities. Mr , Duncan made a motion
that each speaker confine himself to the
question under discussion and wanted no
explanations. Mr. Uosewater said that If
the motion prevailed he might as well with
draw as he was there backed by fact * to
show that the position he took was correct
and he wanted full latitude to speak on the
subject. Duncan arose to a point of order
and Insisted that the motion b put to a
vote. The mayor sat on Duncan and said
that he wanted no personalities expressed
during the meeting. Chlof Seavey thought
that the board should proceed to business
and Bruner called a point of order on the
chief. The mayor settled the matter by
allowing the city engineer the privilege of
the floor and granting the plumbing Inspector
specter permission to reply to Mr. Rose-
water's remarks. Mr. Hosewater raised
another storm cloud over In Duncan's vicin
ity by reading the following :
OHAHA. May IS. lS3i. Hon. George P.
Bcmls , Mayor and Chairman of the Board of
Health- Dear Sir I respectfully uskr of
you that you call a meeting of the Hoard
of Health at as early a date aa iK > .st < lb- ,
and by publication request master plump
ers , the city attorney and the city eng npcr
to be present.
At this meeting of the Board of Health I
want to call the board's attention to the tii
sanitary and dangerous results \vhlrJi wo Ut
follow If the alleged diagram published m
the nnnual rtpoits of the city of Omaha-
of our plumblnc practice wan a. "orreel one.
Also the unsanitary and dangerous praClt.
of leaving an opening In the continuation
of the house drain not properly sejilLil ,
It Is absolutely ne"essary that stcpj ba
taken at once to properly'conFtrue our
plumbing rules zi"d retrulatio i * . Very re
spectfully , ROBBKT D. Dl'NCAN.
Plumbing Inspector.
Duncan rprang to his feet and -lenicd that
Mr. Kozea-ater had a right to brin < this
matter up. The city engineer saU that ha
would not be muzzled , and If he c-iuiJ w.t
get a hearing l for-j the board JIF. wtiuM
take the matter before the city counc'l.
Mr. Duncan made a heated leply. The clly
engineer then proceeded with his remarks.
He said that he had examined every lulld-
Ing of any size which had been erected in
Omaha In the last two years , and he found
that the plumbing conformed exactly with j |
his diagram which was printed in bis re
port. In one place which he examined ye - 31
terday he found that sewer gas was ecap- "
Ing in large quantities. The city engineer
said that in most Instances the ventilation
plpei had been run through the walls of the
buildings below the bottom of the basins ,
nnd If connections were direct with sewers
there would be nothing to stop the poisonous
gas from escaping and breeding disease.
He found some of the "sanitary arrange
ments in an imperfect condition , and ad
vocated the bulldtog of manholes where a it
direct connection could not be made with a - , |
sewer
This did not suit the plumbars , several of
whom were present on Invitation from the
plumbing inspector.
After Mr. Rosewater had concluded his
remarks Mr. Duncan replied by asking his
assistant about the sanitary condition of the-
places mentioned by the engineer , and the
replies were to the effect that the places
had been inspected according to the city
ordinances and in some instances changes
had been ordered by the Inspector.
Mr. Rosewater said that the city had a
large number of manholes and these had
been found to be very satisfactory.
A general discussion followed , which was
participated In by the members of tha
board and the master plumbers , and finally
an adjournment was taken without any dis
position of the matter.
ll.ll'in CITY O.V TllK
Slumbering Entrrprlws Takingon NCTT
Life ami New OIKII Organizing.
RAPID CITY. S. D. . May 25. ( Special to
The nee. ) Several years ago the Dakota
Water Power company , an organization of
eastern capitalists. Lagan an extensive sys
tem of Irrigation , the object being to bring
water to the divide of Rapid creek , where
many thousands of acres of arid but ferlila
land could be placed under ditch. A darn
was built on Itapld creek , six miles above
the city , and a flume built to convey thu
water a distance of several miles. After
the expenditure of a large sura of money
the affairs of the organization fell Into liti
gation , and the enterprise was dropped for
the time. The company has recently taken
a new lensf of life , and Its present manager.
Mr. Wattson , and Mr. COPS , an expert In
Irrigation -work , are now here with a corps
of engineers la > lng out plans for the work. 1
upon which operations are to begin rarly In '
June. The old flumes will be abandoned j
and the water will be brought from the dam !
In heavy iron pipe ? , built upon the syphon f
system. The estimated cost of the opera
tions Is about J300.0M. The water la brought „ ,
to the foot of the divide and as the fall Is 1
something like 100 feet to the mlip It will T
readily rise to the necessary height upon
the divide. The company will derive Its ;
revenue from water rents. i
The School of Mines is now engaged upon
a series of tests and experiments with the
mineral paints of this region. The red
ochres and the siennas are abundantly
found In the Iron formations , and Home of
the ochres run as high as CO p r cent In
Iron. They are soft and easily reduced.
This class of paint Is worth some J13 per
ton in the east. A sienna Is found near
Kochford , in this county , which , -when
roasted , assumes a rich chocolate color ,
similar to that so extensively used by the
car whops of the country. Dr. McGilll-
cuddy , president of the School of Mines , Is
preparing samples of the paint to bo sent
to the car companies of the east for trial.
Another recent discovery near Itapld City <
promises to prove of Importance. There 4
are numerous quarries about the city , prln- '
clpally of sandstone , and the structures in
which the stone has been uswl In tilts city-
show how valuable It Is , hut It was only }
recently that the existence of granite near
here was established. C. L. Lewis of this
city has on exhibition several samples of
line granite. One of these has been pollehed
and It takes UR fine a finish as the monumental
mental stone of Vermont and New I lamp-
shire. The quarry 1" an extensive one and
located so as to be readily accessible to a
railway line. An effort looking to It * de
velopment Is on foot.
Another enterprise ! s on foot which
promises to prove of Important. The
Atlas Gypsum company , an organization of
eastern and local capitalists , propose * to
erect a. sixty-ton frtucco plant at a point
near this city , where an abundant Bupplj of
gypsum Is found. The tuccess of similar
plants nt Hot Springs and Sturgls give * the
enterprise a most lUtU'rtng outlook. The
plant at Hot Springs runs < -ontlnuously.
night and day. but is Etlll unable to keep
up with Its orders.
Ithruiuntlsiu Currd In Three Darn.
"I have been afflicted all winter with
rheumatism tn the back. At times It waite
to severe that I could not itand UP itralght ,
but was drawn over on one side. " eayi
George A. Mills of Lebanon. Conn. "I tried
different remedies , but without relief , until
about six weeks ago. when I bought a bottla
of Chamberlain'In Dalm , After using It
for three days , according to direction * , , my
rheumatism was pone , and has not re
turned since. I have since recommended It
aaJ given It to others , and know they bava
been benefited br its use. " For nalu br
druggists. .
J .V.VO V * CVK.UK.VrA- .
The J P , Ruttedge company , In "Mlrhael
Strogoff. " at 10 , 20 and 30 rents , will open
a week's engagement at the Fifteenth Street
theater. Sunday afternoon.