t ? ° "T" V 'v v ' nrr * r THE OMAHA DAILY JBEE : TUESDAY , MAY 29 , 1894. SPEG1RL NOTICES. ArtvtrtlMments. for thrte column * will b Jak"5 until 11 M p. m. for tin rnln * ml until : M p , m for the morning find Sunday * ll * " > n"v Advertiser" , by requestlnir a numbered * j lc , f/m h T answer * uddrfssed ta a nnml.erf.1 Ift- ttr In earn of Tlio IV * . Answer * no nddresiwl will be delivered upon presentation of th check. SITUATIONS WANTED. Rates. 1W word flr t Insertion. Ic a won ! thereafter. Nothing taken for le than K. POSITION WANTED. BY AN KX'JIIENCBr } > drug cleric. In country or city , Rfri * er l nnd n I'll. O. Speaks German nnd English. Can fumlrti good reference. Address Box Wl , IMan. Iowa. A-ffl _ WANTED.A SITUATIONFOR TIiREE montlu , by a student of Bellevue college : "inco work or collecting preferred ; experlcnrwl : good references. Adilrcn * M 2 . > ! " . A-MSa 30' WANTED'-MAIiE HELP. Rates , l',4c ' word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for lew than lx. SOLICITORS. TEAMS FURNISHED : INSTALLment - ment > ro < l . Amerlcnn Wringer Co. , 1609 Hjw- nr.l street. I1-1A _ _ _ _ AGENTS. SALARY OR COMMISSION. THE greatest Invention of the nge. The New Pat ent Chemical Ink Erasing Pencil. Sells on * lRht. Works like magic. Agents are making 123.00 to $12501) rx-r week. For further par- tlcnlnrs write the Monro Erasing Mfg. Co. , X 3C , La Crnsse , WIs. B * " VANTED-FIRST CLASS . Apply S. M. aunnnul. ITO Bo. B-3-1- WANTED. LABORERS AND TEAMSTERS ON the II. & M. Ry , extension In Montana and Wyoming. Frea trnnsportatlotn Kranw * O'Hearn , labor agency , llth nnd F WANTED. SALESMAN ! SALARY FROM start , permanent placy. Brown Bros , i-o. , nurserymen. Chicago. 111. _ B-M3.J J23 * WANTED. A FIRST Cf.AHS DRY GOODS MAN : munt be n go.Hl salesman , flock-keeper and understand window dressing ; best of reference required ; single man preferred. Address Lock Box 75. Obcrlln. Kan. D M368 23 * _ TRAVELING SALESMEN WANTED TO sell high class specialties on salary : steady position to right muni must be first class , ex perienced salesman and give Al rcforMices. Addrcsa M 11. care of Bee. D-M4U 23 WANTED , SALESMAN TO BELT. WASHINGton - ton real cedar posts on commission all sum mer. Sash nnd door nnd barb wire salesman should curry them n a side llni > . Address Snoqualmle Falls Cedar company. Hnon almle , SALESMEN WANTED. TO SELL OUR GOODS by sample to the wjiolesalo nnd retail trauo , sell on stunt to every bunlnrns man or firm ; liberal salary : money , advanced for advnrtlslng nnd excuses ; permanent position. . .AdilrcHs , with tump. King ilf . , Co. . C 42. Clitracg Jill. SALESMEN WANTED TO SELL OTJR GOODS by ftfirnpla to wholesale and retnl 1 trade ; sell on sight to etery business man or firm : liberal ) calory and expenses paid : position permanent. Tor terms nddro's with stamp , Centennial Mfg. Co. , Mlliinukee. Wla. B WANTED. AGENTS ARE MAKING IBM TO 3100.W n ( lay handling our Coin Operated Liquid Vcmltnc fountains. Every nnchlne gunrnnleeil. Write nt once for particulars. Botlmell Mfg. Co. , Cincinnati , O. B M534 2J WANTED. SALESMAN ON THE ROAD TO Hi > ll ndvertlslns cards nnd calendars on com- million , direct from manufacturer : can make JM.OO per week. Advt'g Specialty Co. Buffalo , N. Y. B M532 23" ATTENTIONODD FELLOWS ! ANY ODD Follow can nnd paylnff situation by addressing nt once M 27. Bee. H-M523 23 * WANTED , TWO NEWS AGENTS TO RUN ON trains. Apply In person , R. R. News Co. B M5IO 30 WANTED FEMALE HELP. Rates , IJic word first Insertion , Ic n word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25e. BEST OF WAGES TO COMPETENT GIRL ; must Ire good cook nnd , laundress. Mrs. J. M. Thurstpn. 2403 Farnam. C 205 WANTHU. INTELLIGENT YOUNG LADY Htrniigrr.f.r'er. Experience not ns necessary as rdiiidtlon nnd ability to do work correctly. Ad dress M 24 , Bee. C 020 28 JYANTED-COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL work. 2223 Grant st. C-Eil-30 WANTED , COOK AND LAUNDRESS. 123 s. 30th street. C M3.-7 20 ! . ' FOB BEm HOTJ3E8. Rates , me word first Insertion , le a word tlierdaftdKit Nothing taken for' legs than 25c. TINE FLAT IN CLOUSER 'BLOCK AT 703 8. ICIh st. : rang * and all other conveniences ; 125. George Clouser , room 2 , 1C33 Farnnm st. D-011 HOUSES , F. K. DARLING , BARKER BLOOK. D 353 HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. THE O. F. Davis company , 1503 Fnrnam. D 353 I.ROOM COTTAGES , MODERN , CHOICE IN Satnford Circle. C. S. Elgutter , 204 Bee buildIng - Ing- , D-354 RENTAL AGENCY , 007 BROWN BLOCK. D-355 FIRST CLASS , WELL LOCATED HOUSES. L. B Sklnner , 310 N. Y.LIfe. D 358 SO * _ CLEAN ] COMTORTABLE , CONVENIENT , moderate rentals , best 3 nndroom suites for housekeepers only. References required. .Also C-room suite In tenement. 810 8. 23d st. D 353 knLKENNEY.1CO.R. 1 , CONTINENTAL BLK. D CSS NICE 5-ROOM COTTAGE. 110.00 PER MONTH. L. 3. Bklnner. 310 N. , Y. Lite. D 883 CHOICE HOME. EIGHT ROOMS AND BARN : nice lawn , city water nnd southeast front : 1 black south of Lenvcnwnrth on S8th avenue ; $25.00. Apply to N. 1'crry , on premises. D 233 TOR RENT , 133.00 I'ER MONTH , 4110 LAFAY- ptte avenue , 7 rooms , furnace , bath , hot nnd cold "wnlcr , closet , gas. electric lighting appll- nncm. etc. Beautiful lawn , trees , etc. Fidelity Trust company. 1703 Farnain street. D M315 TOR RENT , GOOD DETACHED NINE-ROOM hou&r. 2631 Capitol avenue. Also 3-room house 2523 Capitol n\cnue. B < II. Roblson , room 7 , Commercial National. D-MS33 I MIOOH "MODERN COTTAGE. LAWN AND shade. 2131 Miami street. D-M431 TOR RENT. THE BEST MODERN 10-ROOM house lo Omnlm for the money , Templctnn & Plereon. S08 1'nxton block. U MS5C It HOUSES. F. D. WEADl 16th & DOUGLAS. D 101 31. I KOUR-ROOM HOUSE. 3315 JONES. ttdi Btlby. 3U4 Chamber Commerce. D-M113 IHhEE ROOMS. C34 S. 17TII STREET. D-M109 JU 10-ROOM HOUSE. ALL MODERN CONVENI- enees , good cistern and cellar , newly papered and painted throughout : splendid location. In- qluro 408 N. Y. Life bldg. between 11 nnd 11 n. m. or 5 and C p. m. D M506 3 JUNE 1ST. 6-ROOM COTTAGE WITH FUR- nnce. lain , closet , murblo i\ash stand , good burn. etc. . I2.W , The Fidelity , 17th and Fnr- linni. D-35Q.2S ( OIV RENT. ONE-STORY COTTAGE. 2833 BuIt Mreet. alto , after June IS , two-story house , 1317 C'npltol me. Henry W. Yalcs. D 372-1 I-UOO.M HOUSE FURNISHED. NEAR 2JTH nnd Capitol avenue. all nt 331 Board Trade Hldg. D-MH3 'FOR ItENT. A CLEAN. COMFORTABLE , cnxy nnd vompleto hauoo of S ixxims. All mod ern. 83 South 25th nvtmue. IMVT rent to care , fal tmnnU Apply Kuhn'a drug lor < . D-M543 30 ONKQUALKD CONPITION , ALL MOIERN , rentrnl brick. 7. S. 4 room houses and Hits. Tlnanl. 121 N. Slth. D C51-3U' -mil RENT , JUNE 1. 1519 HOWARD STREET. Hiiul second nnd third floors of block cor. 18th anil Howard utreeti. all furnished ; parlors , dining room and kitchen ; has. olllco on main floor. Call at UU Harncy strget. D-MI13 FOR RENT , CI01CK | FLAT IN THK P. E. Her block , cor. leth mid Jackson streets. Call at 1113 Hurncjr street. U 1I5U Ralem l'4o ' word first Insertion , la a word therfaflL'r. Kothlng taken tor less than 3Sc. FOR RIINT. AT S S 1XJDGE. A LARGE. BAY window , second story front room , for J10.W n month. No other roomtrs and no children. . . . n _ fOR RENT. A LARGE SOUTH ROOM AT 1319 treet. VIRY ; ROOM. INQUIRE Ut > Dudnf. K-BM AUTNA'IIOUSB. NOHTHWEST COUNER irrii und DoOte. Hoows by tin day or w * k. U-CSO JJ' rt'JINlSHED ROOM ; GENTLltMAN Kll7 UAR. tiey itrect. U 3 > 7-i I'uimiuiiuo iiooMa. WITH OR 'WITHOUT liuanl. 3211 DuugUa strtwt. References ro- qulred. E-M3S130 * I'LEASANT FUHNlSlir.D ROOMS. 201 SOUTH JUli slrtut. E M330 30 * ROOM WITH ALCOVE. C3I S. KTH RENT. NICELY FURNISHED FRONT parlor , UO * Fanuim strcot. Kl'ltNiaHED ROOM8. gt N. 1 TH. K-S31 1 FOII UKNT. NICBUYr "AND Nn\VLY ruiT. ntuhrtl rooms , llrut Moor , no other roomers ; six blacks froia 1' , O. , as , batU , etc. AdJrew M tl. U < t . K-M&M NH'EI.Y Ft RMSIIED FRONT AND "ll.VCK parlor , cheap ; also otiui room * at itll Cms. \ B-UU 1 * FUHNISHED HOOMB AND BOARD , IVJe * orj Tlfst Insertion , Ic R word thereafter. Nothing Ukcn ( or less than 25c. SOUTH ROOMS AND GOOD BOARD. JIM Douglas street. F MJCJ FRONT AND BACK PARLOR UNFURNISHED , very desirable ; also furnished room ; nil llrst cUss. 113 a 25th St. F _ SO YOUNG WOMEN'S HOME. UNDER CARE OF Women's Christian association. Ill B. 17th st. F 360 ROOMS , FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED , with nrst-class board. 1W Capitol avc Inquire U10 Capitol ve. F-M774 SOUTH FRONT ROOM FOR TWO , WITH board. In prlvato family. 2029 BU Mnry's ave. Jl * 1'I.EASANT IlObM WITH BOARD FOil TWO gentlemen. ZS10 Dodge st. K 353-2S * DEH1RAI1LT5 ROOM WITH BOARD JN J'JII- vnte family. 705 N , IHh. r 417-1 * FOR RKNT. FURNISHED ROOMS .WITH board. Z l Dodge. _ F , ROOM AND BOARD , PRIVATE FAMILY , 5 minutes walk from po tolHce ; fine tiwn. Ad- IrDiw M 3 , Bee. r-MSi. 30 * FOR RENT-UNFURNISH'D ROOMS. Rales , Il4o word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 2c. 4 UNPURNISHKO ROOMS , SUITABLE FOR housekeeping , city water etc. , low rent : north , west corner 17th nnd Webster st. O Ml FOII RENT , FOUR LARGE UNFfllNlHIIKD rooms for houwketplng ; three large cloiots , Imth and water closet on name floor : no chll- drcn. 1313 Farnnm street. Q Mail ' FOR BENT , STORES AMP OFFICES Rates , Itfc word first Insertion , Ic a word thereafter. Nothing token for less than 25c. DKS1C ROOM. WM. J. WELSHAN8. Ml Board of Trade blilg. I 694 _ FOR RENT , THREE-STORY AND .BASEMENT trick building at 1011 Farnam street , In just- class condition , good location for nnyTVu"'nf8- ' Inquire of A. J. Pnpplelon. room 314 ! Irst. No tional bank building. I * ZJ 10 MONTHS LEASE OP STORE. 309 S. 17TH. I 363 FOR RENT , THE 4-HTORY BRICK 918 Farnam street. The building proof cement basement , complete steam heat Ing fixtures , water on nil floors , gnsf. etc. Ap ply nt the office of the Bee. I-9M FRONTING l'A NAM , DESK ROOM CHEAP. Room 2. 1623 Tarnam street. I M6U AGENTB WANTED. Rates. IWo word first Insertion , lea word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than z c. WANTED. AGENTS IN NEBRASKA AND Io n to sell the Moss & Hllljard f ltarm- era' handy egg case at reduced price , bis money In It for the right man. Apply.W. . . T. Letts , solo manufacturer of the farmers handy egg case , St. Joseph. Mo. JK7 J5 AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY CITY -AND town to handle "The Story pt the Common weal. " The fastest jelling book c > cr nuM'shed. ' J10 00 n day can be averaged by .good mre1"- Samples , Z5c. Call or write for terms. Vi.U. street. Chicago Conkcy company , 311-351 Dearborn cage , 111. J-MCOO AGENTS WANTED TOR ALL LARGE CITIES to sell on commission to the groceiy and drug trade , a new novolly. namely , btlcky I ly Plates. Address S > racuse Drug Co. , Rvrncu e , J M537 WANTED , AN AGENT TO REPRESENT Anew now Invention In Omaha and vicinity. Address for particulars. Lofqulst U Waterman. Des Molncs. J-Mj3j 81 * AGENTS , GOOD MEN AT ONCE. REFLR- enccs required. Free outfit. Visit stores , etc. Stcndy work. Enclose stamp. United Co. Racine * cine , WIs. J-M323 BRECKINRIDGE BOOK , BREACH OK PROM ; Ise ; history of litigants ; Illustrated : agents success unparalleled ; 100,000 already sold ; out fit free ; agents wanted. W. II. Ferguson 6th street , Cincinnati , O. J M 31 23 * WANTED TO BENT. WANTED. CARE OF PIANO FOR STORAGE. No children. References furnished. Address M 29 , Bee. K-M542 23 * STORAGE. Rates , lc word first Insertion , Ic a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c. STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS ; CLEAN and cheap rate. R. Wells , 1111 Fainnm.M . M 36 * STORAGE.WILLIAMS & CROSS , 1214 HARNEY. Jl 36o STOVES STORED DURING THE SUMMER. 1207 Douglas. Omaha Steve Repair works. WANTED TO BUY. Rates , IKc word first Insertion , Ic n word thereafter' . Nothing tuken for less than 2Jc. CASH PAID TOR SECOND'-HAND FURNIture - ture , carpets , etc. I. Brusscll , 710 & 712 N. _ 16th. J3 WANTED. TO BUY LARGE SECONDHAND safe ; must be cheap. Sol Bergman Jewelry Co. , 313 S. 15th street. N M614 FORBALE HORSES. WAGONSETO. Rates , lytc word llrst Insertion. Jo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 23c FOR SALE. TEAM WELL .MATCHED BAY horses , cheap. T. J. Rogers , 14th and t arnara streets . V i900-30 FOR SALE. ONE ROCKAWAY CARRIAGE , ono family carriage , In first-class condition. Enquire of George Forgan , American Sa\lngs bonk. N. Y. Life building. P MM1 t ) FOR SALE , LIGHT CARRIAGE TEAM. 1130 N. 17th. P M393 J23 * FOR SALI5 CHEAP. HORSE. HARNESS AND road wagon , horse Is well bred and only S years old. Omaha Bicycle Co. , 507 N. 16th ot. P 406-30 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. BALED HAY FOR BALD. THE STANDARD Cattle company , Ames , Neb. , have 2 000 tonj of good bain-stored bay for sale. All orders filled promptly. Q 358 FOR SALE CHEAP , NEW AND 8ECOND- Imnd bicycles : bicycles repaired cheap. Omaha Bicycle Co . 607 N. 16th. Q 103-30 FOR SALE , ONE KIMBALL UPRIGHT PIANO at a bargain. Inquire at 111 ! ) Howard street. Q-M435 29 * PNEUMATIC SAFETY , FIRST-CLASS CONDI- tlon. A snap for someone , 107 N. ISth street. Q M512 29 * CLAIRVOYANTS. Rates. Ilio word first Insertion , lo n wartl thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 2Jc. Mlta DR. II. WARREN , CLAIRVOYANT , RE. liable business medium ; 7th ytar at 119 N. 15. S-337 MASSAGE , BATHS , ETC. Rates. USc word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c. MME. LA RUE. 416 SOUTH ISTH. T 7J8J10 * MADAMU SMITH. Ml & 11T1I. ID FLOOR , room 3. Massage , vapor , alcohol , steam , sul * phurlne and sea baths. T M181 2 * MADAME BROWN , 1SU CAPITOL AVENUE. 2d floor , room 4 , massage , alcohol , sulphur and phurlne and seu baths. T Mt.32 3 * PERSONAL. lUtes , IHc word first Insertion , la a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c. GET MARRIED. 8.END FOR MY .BIG PAPER ; hundreds of advertisers want husbands anil wlvts. Mailed sealed for stamp. W. H. liar- beck , Denver , Colo. U M323 m30 * MASSAGE TREATMENT. ELECTRO-THER. mal baths. Scalp & hair treatment , manicure 4 clilropoJIs. tin. Test , 319K 3 Uth. Wlthnell bile. U 349 MADAME LA ROOK. MASSAGE. SB N. 1 TI ( Iwrlors 11 and 13. Hour * front 9 a. m. to S p. m. Not open Sunda > u. U 11MO 4 * MASSAGE , MADAMU BERNARD , U-M93-1 * VIAVI , HOME TREATMENT FOR INDIES. Health book und consultation free. Addreu or call Vlavl Co. . 319 Bra bldg. Lady attendant U-36J COM1OUNU OXYGEN CURES ASTUMA. bronchitis , consumption , catarrh. tc. Three 0 ) fr at IU U , Douclas blk. Hth enC Dodga _ _ _ J ? fL. LADIES' ( RUBBER. NEVER FAILS ) AND 10 O. N.T.Plnk Plllsmalltd.il. Ladles1 Unsaar.Omaha HAIR RESTORED , m ANK.BROG LIN. OFFICE with barber shop. 111 ! Ktrnam St. . gusnnteei to reiloni your hair If roots are not dutroytd , stops hair from falling out and returns natu ral color to gray hair. Fre examination every day from 9 to 11 a. m. and 1:34 : to S p. m. u-itt J ia _ MRS. F. IXWSKY. CARD READING. 11 ? ) N. 20. ' U-MSM * MONEY TO LOAN RSAL ESTATE. MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real estate. lli uoan , Lov * Co. , Paxton blk. ' W-371 _ ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST'CO. . IU X.Y.LIFB. loans at low ratra tor choice Security on Ne- and Iowa farm * of Ouitba city rropcrty. ' i * W 370 1IONKY TO I > AN AT LOWEST RATB ON Improved ana unimproved Oman * 11 ! titnte. I to S r r . Fldtllty Triut Co. ; 1TW l > mara. W 371 LOANS ON 1U1MIOVKD * LNIMl'HOVEU CITY property ; 13,000 & upwards , i to U per nt , no 4 < Uyi. W. F m m Smith A Co. . UM Farnam. W-3I4 When Lovely Woman Stoops to Folly and continues to use the old-fashioned , so-called | > soaps , which destroy clothing and clean jib thing ; soaps which are costly at any price , inej&ctive , * labor-increasing and wasteful , instead ofnusing \AndFinds \ Too Late that Men Betray , | . bad temper when their collars , cuffs and shirts , | and the household linen , are ruined by cheap , * wretched soaps ; What Charm can Soothe her Melancholy ? Why ! Santa C/aus Soap Sold by all Groccrt. Manufactured only by K. FAIRBANK & CO. , - - Chicago. MONEY TO EOAN REAI , ESTATE. Continued. MONET TO LOAN AT LOWEST UATE3 TUB O. F. Davis Co. , IMS FqrnAm Bt. W 3 > f A. iioonn. CMN. Y \V 7H-JH * MONKT TO U > AN ON" FAIUIB IN DOUGLAS. Improved and unimproved Omaha real estate. Fidelity Trout Co. . I7M Farnam t. W-371 OMAHA LOAN & TIIUST CO. , ICTlt AND Douglas streets , loan money on city anil farm property at lowcgt ratea of Inlerttt. W 177 LOANS , 1 TO B YBAUS , WAR HANTS. 1JONDS , etc. Oarvln Uroa. . 210 N. Y. Iilf i. \V J ? & LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES LOANED 0 or bought. F. C. Cbenney. Kansas City , Mo. W-3TC _ _ _ MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA PHOPnRTY nnd Nebraska farms nt from to 7 per c nt W. B. Mtlkto. First National bank bulMlng. W 879 _ _ _ LOANS. J. W. BQUinE. 213 Dee. W 8M CHOICE CITY AND FARM LOANS WANTCD. J. N. Frenzer , opposite P. O. W 834-JM CITY LOANS. C. A. BTARH , Eli N. Y. LIFB. \V-M8t3 MONEY TO XOAJ.CHATTELST" Hates , IHc word flral Insertion , Ic a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than JJo. MONUY TO LOAN- : ' We will loan you any sum which you wish , email or large , at the lowest poslble rates. In the quickest possible time , and for any length of time to suit you You can pay It- back In such Installments as you wish , when you wish. and only pay ( or It 04 long as > ou keep It. You can borrow on HOUSEHOLD rUHNITUnn AND PIANO9 , HOUSES. WAGONS AND CAIUUAOEg , WAIIEHOUSE RECEIPTS , MERCHANDISE , Oil ANY OTHER SECURITY. without publicity or removal of property. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. . 306 SOUTH 1GTH STREET. First flooor above the street. THE OLDEST. LARGEST AND ONLY INCOR PORATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA. X SSt _ WILL LOAN MONEY ON ANY KIND OF SE3- curtty : strictly confidential. A. E. Harris. room 1 , Continental block. _ X 3J3 MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE , PIANO3. all articles or value. Fred Terry , 430 Itannl block. X 381 _ THE PLACE TO BORROW MONEY ON HOUfaEHOLD 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 coeds that remain with you , MONEY IF YOU WANT NO PUBLICITY. MONEY IN LARGE OR SMALL A5IOUNT3. MONEY AT LOWEST rOSBtllLB RATES. MONEY IN QUICKEST POSSHJLn TIME , MONEYTHAT you may pay back nt any time. and In any amount. Is at ROOM 4. WITH- NELL block , corner 15th and Harnejstreets. . THE FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. X 3S3 MONEY TO LOAN ON HORSES. WAGONS. pianos and furniture of all kinds Business confidential J B. Haddock , room 427 , Ramsa block. X-M4 _ MONEY TO LOAN ON PERSONAL PROP- erty. Harvln Loan Co. , 701 N. Y. Life building. BUSINESS CHANCES. Rates , Hie word first Insertion , Ic a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c. PARTNER WANTED : INTEREST IN A branch business of well established tlrm ; JIM.00 required. Address L CO , bee , with full particu lars. Y-M172 J FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. RESTAURANT doing paying business ; good location ; satisfac tory reasons for selling. Address L C5. Bee. * Y-M401 WANTED. A PHYSICIAN TO LOCATE ; FINE opening for eood man ; larjo territory. Smalo & Wilson. ' Mo\llle. la. Y M44 M * J200.00 MONTHLY : MANUFACTURING CONcern - cern wants representative In Omaha ( or any city not taken ) . Must have a few hundred dollars cash to pay for ( roods on delivery after orders are secured. F. E. Vail , Morse bullJ- Ing , New York. Y M483 1 * ' * FOR SALE ONE GOOD FRUIT AND CIGAR store ; good location , good business. Must be Hold on account of sickness In family : 1S1IH Farnam st. Y 550-1 * AN INCORPORATED COMPANY DOING A successful manufacturing business In Omaha will sell a controlling Interest nnd give bu > er position of secretary and treasurer nt good al ary. Want some cash and balance In good In come city property , or farm land In eastern Nebraska or Iowa. Datonport & Waterman , 822 N. Y. Life. Y-ai53 n FOR EXCHANGE. Rates , IV&c word first Insertion , Ic a word thereafter. Nothing token for less than JBc. ' WANTED. TO TRADE PIANO OR ORGAN for horse and buggy. Itoom SO ] 'McCncu ' building. Z-M430 1. A GOOD RANCH TO TRADE FORi WESTERN marcs ; about 1,000 acres , hay , timber and water. Address M. L. Taylor , Sprlngvlew , Neb. Z-M934 JU IF YOU WANT TO BUY. SELL OR KX- change merchandise , get In or out of business , call on or address the National Information and Exchange Co. , 9)1 ) First National banK , Omaha. Neb. 55 M507 J20 AN IMPROVED FARM TO EXCHANGE FOR heavy work liorses. W. E. Davidson , NCK'.I. | | Nob. Z MEM S TO EXCHANGE. GENERAL MERCHANDISE for good work horses. Address M 21. Dec. J5-M53S 5 FOB SALE BE AI. ESTATE. BARGAINS. HOUSES , LOTS AND FARMsT tale or trade. F. 1C. Darling. Barker block. RE-3M t , 10 AND JO-ACHE TRACTS , 2Vi MILES BAST ot Council Bluffs , at 1100.00 to JJOO.OO per acre , suitable for fruit gardens and homrs. Day & Hess , Council Bluffs. R E 1IWJ JJ. BARGAIN. N. E. CORNER 23TH AND HICK- cry. F. 1C Darling. Barker block. RE JM DO YOU WANT A HOME. A COZL , LrtTLE fann of 3 to 30 acres , where you can attsnd 10 your business In the city and ralsa your own fruit , vegetables and poultry and llvo like a king- when times are hardT Come quick and net your choice. Terms easy. Add. Box Ct Mlllard. Neb. It E-173 FOR BALE , 7-ROOM HOUSE AND LOT AT a bargain , ona block from motor. Inquire at IIP 8. tilh st. R E 913 JH 13 FEET ON CUMINO ST. NEAR 37TH ONLY H.iOO , eastern owner , very cheap ; Urros easy. Fidelity Trust company , 1703 Farnam st. It E3M FOR SALE 400 CHOICE EASTERN XliBRAS- ka fanns ; also a few for tiade. C. R. Boat- rl ht.J lN. Y. Life bldg. 11 E 4J4-J24 _ _ FARM LANDS. G F. HARRISON. 12 N. T. Llf * . II " JW FT. OHIO STREET. CORNER 40TH , ON ernde , line view , 3 > , worth twice Unit ; c u use good driving horse. Ildellty Trust com- pany. 170 } Farnam st. U K 343-tS ' FARM LANDS. 160 , Washington Co. , 13.200. SiM. Washington Co. , H.WO. ICO. Duwson , Co. . J1.1W. ICO. Douglas Co. , tS.OOO. 160 , Douglas Co. , 110,000. 160 , Douglas Co. . 112.000. 40 acres vlosa In , Ji.000. 10 acres close In , Jl.IW. 40 acres close In , HI.OOX 10 acres COM In , 11.000. 10 acres S. W , , r..OOO. , . 0 acres U. W. , S8.COO. 4.000 , Hurt Co. . J1W.OOO. S.000 , Hnrrlion Co. . la. . I1SO.OOO. ' 40 acres near town , H.CciO. Ctn. Sarpy Co. , 30 an acre , 3.-0. Harpy Co. , JZO. t' . F. Harrison. MI K. Y. Lltt. UU- & ; . 1W ACRES FOIt 11,000.00 ON MONTHLY PAV menu , 100 acres level ami flte-scra mine. Williams & imtixn. room 311 McCasuil.liwk f. -MiK U STEAMSHIP LINE. ANCHOR LINE MAIL STEAMSHIPS SAIU regularly every Saturday from Now York for londondcrry and Glasgow. Ethiopia , June 2 , ,3 , TI. in. ; I urncssla , Juno 9 , 10:30 : n. m. ; An- choiia. Juno 16. 3 p. m. ; Clrsassln , June 23 , 9 a. m. Saloon , second class nd steerage , Single or round trip tickets from New York 01 Chicago at reduced rates to the principal Scotch , English , Irish anil nil continental For money orders , drafts , outward or iprcpald tickets apply to any of our local agents I of to enderson Bros. , Chicago. ' I.OST. _ LOST , LARGE MASTIFF. 2 YEARS OLD. REward - ward for return to 1813 Capitol avenue. avenue.Lost 373 STOLEN FROM Sl'RINOIflELD. NEB. . ONE No. 7 Rambler , frame NV15312 , copper rims foot brake , rut trap pedals ; t5 will be paid for Its return to M. O. Daxon , Omaha , Neb. ' FINANCIAL JtaUB. IHo word flri-t Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for l s than 15c. CASH PAID rOR ENDOWi7ENT I'OLICIE9 In old line companies' . A dress O. K. Brock- leaby. Box 233 , Hartford , Conn. MSS3 J23 * PASTUBAGE. Rates. IHc word first Insertion , Ic a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 2Jc , WE HAVE 160 ACRES OF BLUE GRASS PASture - turo for horses. Board fence , spring water. Barton & Phelps. Gllmore , Neb. , or A , W. Phelps & Son. 207 N. Y. Llfo bldg. Telephone 1054. M-959 J21 * HAVE A 4M-ACRE PASTURE. PLENTY OF water and grass. Will lease It all for { 25000 for the season or will take stock at Jl.GO per head. Apply at once to L , H. Gates , Central City , Neb. y M332 2 PAWNBROKERS. Rates , Ilio word first * Insertion. Ic a word thereafter. Nothing takqn ; for less than 25c. FRED MOIILE , 1517J4 FARNAM. 437 DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING IN FAMILIES. ADDRESS Hiss Sturdy , 4213 Nicholas'street. M957 M21 * SHORTHAND ANB ( TYPE WRITING. V/iN SANTS SCHOOL OL'jtSIIORTHAND. S13 N. Y. Life. Omaha. Ask. ( or circular . M391 UNDERTAKERS ANDOSMBAIjMERS ' ' _ . _ _ 'r \ .if * . _ _ II. K. BURKETT. FUNERAL DIRECTOR-AND embalmer. 1018 Chicago/JeU W. 183 MUSIC , ART AND "LANGUAGE. Rates. IKo word first' Insertion , Ic a word thereafter. Nothing taken , ur loss than 25c. a. F ! aiLLENBEok. BANJOIST .AND teacher. 1310 California ft. 814 FCH BARGAINS IN FIRST CLASS PIANOS ar < l organs see , George A. Sanoorn , general a eut , crm 303 McCaguo building. M429 1 , JtKALTY 31AJCKET. INSTHUJIENTS placed on record May 28 , 1894 : Midway Investment company to H L Town. lot 20 , block 1. Person's & B's add I 200 E C Bates and wife to Theresa Hessel- berg. s 20 feet of lot 10 , block 11 , E V Smiths add. . . lKO J Q Brandt and wife to John. Epplert n 50 feet of lot 2 , Lnnc'a ailbdlv 1,503 Frederick Plnxenscham ' to Fritz Plnnen- scham , lot 3. block 10 , Kounta * 4th add. . 1 E D Waldron and wife to A E Teague , lot C. block 17 , Carthage COO Benson Land company to.W < T Seamen , ' lot 17. block 10 , Benson 413 QUIT CLAIM DEKDS. G Wllg nnd wife to Martin Wltg , lot It , block , Kountze 4th add 1,000 J W Bedford nnd wlfo to J Q Lessucur , 117 lots In Grandvlew jsi DEEDS. Sheriff to W D Stevenson , lots 21 and 22 , block C , Orchard Hill . „ GC3 Same to Jonathan Ross ot ol , trustees , lot 23 , block 15 , Carthage 1010 Special master to same , lots 19 , S ) and 21 , block 113 , Dundee Place 2340 Same to same , lot B. block 10 , Carthage. . 1,050 Same to J J Kennedy , lots 1 , 2 , S , 6 , to 9 , 11 , 13 , 13 , 16 , Smith W's add S2I Total amount of transfers ju.010 BUREAU. SUES & CO. , Solicitors , Dee Building , OMAHA , NED. Advice FREE. 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Depot WtU _ & ilasop Hla. | Oinqha HiOium . . . . .ChlcniTo KxpreW. . . . . . : lei > m 4.opm . Vestibule Limited. . . , . . , , , :3uam : C30pm ; , . Eastern Fler. , . , . lilSpm C.30pm.Ex. tint. ) . Chic. . I'nas.CStsilon. ) . flaipm :55am . Mo. Valley Local . 13apm : ) MISSOURI PACIFIC " "JArrlves _ Onmlia | Depot 15th and Webster Bta. I Omaha "l ,00am , . St. Louis Express . 6:00afn : :50pm : . SI. Louis Express . 6Jjnm : t.lftrim. Dally ( ex. Sun.l Nebraska Ixx-nl. 9l' ! ' ) m Lra > e I C. , ST. P. . M. & O. lArrUes OmaliaDepol | _ 15thjindWbslc > ats. [ Omaha i.Wom.,8lou Clly Acoom"EXi Sun7) ) . . liOSpm lO.Otam..Sioux City Accoui ( Sun. Only , ) , , COlpm ISilSpm..Sioux City iapr u < Bx. bun..ll55am ; 6:3uym. : . . . , St. Paul Limited. . . . , , . . SM''nm ' . HIOUX CITY & PACIFIC. JArrlvcT OntalialU. ' P. Depot 10th & Masonjlts.j _ Omalu V.SIaui. . Sioux City Passenger lO.tOpir 3.55pni. at. i'BUl Express..i Lea\cs I HIOUX CITY 4 I > AOiPTa Oiuapal Dfpot 15th ana \V bst r ata. t 3CVm Bt , I'aul Limited . . . . . Chicago LlmlUl OMAHA ft ST. I.OUI8 | Arriv Iinia. P. Uepul lOlli n Mason Sts. ) Oir.i I.Ui.m , , . . . . .St. Jrfuli Cannia Ball. . - . . l'3V- STATE MEMORIAL SERVICES Exercises of This Character in Several Ne braska Cities Yesterday. BRADSIIAW CITIZENS TURN OUT IN FORCE Interesting Sermon l > r HOT. J. \ \ ' . Stewart of York , Formerly Colonel of the Sixty-Fourth llllnoU Volun teer Infantry BHADSHAW , Neb. , May 28. ( Special to The Beo. ) Memorial services were held yes terday afternoon In Ilio largo Mctliodlit Kpls- cojul church at this place under the auspices of Noble Graves post No. 97 , Grand Array ot the Republic. The Women's Uellcf. corps , Sons of Veterans and children ot the public schools met at the school building , over which floated In the breeze Old Glory. The members of the post met at Ancient Order of. United Workmen hall , ami , marching to the school liulldlng , escorted tno other organiza tions to the churc.h , which was tastefully and appropriately decorated with flags Inter woven with the somber emblem of sorrow. A flno collection of flowers were placed on the 'rostrum. The audience filled the bulltl- 1 HITtp.lta , utmost capacity , A selection from kho scriptures was read and prayer offered by the pastor. Key. Mr. Hamilton , Com mander Alt Miller Introduced Itev. J. W. Stpv.art of York , formerly colonel of the Blxty-fourtli Jlllnols volunteer Infantry , who delivered a flno address , recalling vividly to mind the section of battlefield and hospital as well as the many sacrifices of the men and women of 1SG1 to 1865. Attention was called to the fact that In timeof war , when t ho s ranks were depleted by shot and shell and disease , tlio recruiting officer could speedily secure recruits to fill the broken ranks that the organization might survive , but with thd Grand Army of the Hepubllc no such work can be done , and Its ranks are rapidly thinning , never to be refilled. The eloquence of the speaker brought tears to many eyes , and while recalling the scenes and memories of thirty years- ago to those whose silvery heads show them to be past middle life , -was full ot loyal and patriotic thoughts , which the younger people could not fall to appreciate. Music was rendered by the Arlon male .rjuartet of York suitable for the occasion. WAYNE , Neb. , May 23. ( Special Telegram to TJie Bee. ) Nearly 1,000 people assembled at the opera house to attend memorial serv ices under the auspices of Casey post No. 5 , Grand Army of the Republic. An excel lent address was delivered by Rev. H. II. Mlllard. Great preparations are being made for Decoration day. In which the Grand Army , civic societies and citizens will en gage. The Fourth will bo celebrated In a royal manner under the auspices of the fire depart ment. TABLE ROCK , Neb. , May 28. ( Special to The Bee. ) The memorial sermon was preached at the Methodist Episcopal church yesterday by Rev. 1' . C. Johnson , 1).D. , the pastors of the other churches being present with their congregations. The house was packed to listen to an old soldier who preached on "Patriotism. " ASHLAND , Neb. , May 28. ( Special to The Bee. ) Memorial services were held at the Congregational church Sunday afternoon. The sermon was delivered by Rev. Mr. Denny. It was an able address. The old soldiers and the Woman's Relief corps met at their hall and attended the services In a body. DAVID CITY , Neb. , May 28. ( Special to The Bee. ) Union memorial services were held In the Methodist Episcopal church here yesterday , Rev.'G. H. Moulton preaching an excellent sermon. He was'assisted , by Rev. A. W , Ayres of. the Congregational church. - by 'Post 10 , The services -were attended Grand" Army -of the Republic. Camp. 00 , Sons of Veterans and Tent 18 , Daughters of Vet erans. In a body. SUPERIOR. Neb. . May 28. ( Special to The Bee. ) Memorial day was duly observed here , the services being held at the Metho dist church and participated In by about fifty old soldiers , The Knights ot Pythias lodge and a largo number of citi zens. Rev. R. Pearson preached the mem orial sermon. Decoration day will bo duly observed. ORD , Neb. , May 28. ( Special to The Bee. ) Footo post No. 40 , Grand Army of the Republic , and Ord circle No. 0. Ladles Grand Army of the Republic , held a memorial service In the Methodist Episcopal church Sunday. The members of the post , under com mand of David A. Card , occupied seats on the pulpit platform. The sermon was preached by Rev. Charles C. Wilson of the Methodist Episcopal church. Rev. W. B. Leonard of the Presbyterian and Rov. J. Miller of the Baptist churches assisted In prayer and scripture reading. There was a large au dience present. COZADNeb. . , May 28. ( Special to The Bee. ) Union memorial services wore held yesterday In the Methodist Episcopal church. The members of the Grand Army of the Republic , Women's Relief corps and Sons of Veterans formed at 10 o'clock and marched to the i church. The sermon was delivered by Rev. A. G. Fonnan. pastor of the church. A very largo audlcnco was present. The Interior of the church was very elaborately and tastefully decorated. Nearly thirty old veterans \vcro In the ranks , the other Borders being well represented sented- . Decoration day will be observed with appropriate ceremonies. FULLERTON , Neb. , May 28. ( Special to The Bee. ) Memorial services were held here yesterday In Sheaf'a opera house. The Woman's Relief corps had spared DO trouble or expense in decorating the building with flags and bunting suitable for the occasion. A. choir , consisting of forty voices , together with piano , violin and cornet accompani- rndht , rendered beautiful music suitable for the occasion. 'The members of the Grand Army of the Republic and Woman's Relief corp % occupied , scats " on the stage. The national guards ot Fullerton \\ero out In uniform. The building was crowded with ' citizens from , town and surrounding country. A , very learned and appropriate sermorr was delivered by the able Dr. W. H. II. Plllsbury , Memorial day serviced will be observed here Wednesday , when Major Clarkson of Omaha will deliver the address. JUNIATA , Nth. , ilay 28. ( Special to The Bee. ) Two memorial sermons were deliv ered lioro yesterday. One In the Methodht church by Rev. Mr. Uurbank. assisted by Rev , Mr. Hill , and " the other in the Baptht church by Rov/"Mrt Hill , assisted by Rov. Mr. Burbank. ' The Grand Army of the Republic and Woman's Relief corps mot at their Jiall and marched to each ot the t.cr- mons. Very large congregations were In attendance. FAIRBURY. Neb. , May 28. ( Special to The Bee , ) TJio memorial sermon before the Grand Army of tlio Hepubllc post wau delivered by Rov. Sherman Kirk of the Christian church yesterday. Memorial day will be observed by Russell post with the usual ceremonies , which will bo participated In by the Sons ot Veterans , Woman's Ro- llef corps , company D , Nebraska National guards , the Falrbnry fira department and city officials. Hon. John M , Thurston will de-liver the address at the opera house. Music will bo furnished by tbo Nebraska State band. STANTON , Neb. , May 28. ( Special to The Deo. ) Uov , H , 0. Myera of the Methodist Episcopal church delivered a very able and Interesting memorial discourse yesterday tea a large audience. The muni born of Kendall post of the Sons ot Veterans marched from thdlr ball to Kendall grove , where the sprv- Ices were held. Itev , Mr. Cox of the Bap tist church also preached a memorial ser mon In the morning. Preparations have been inado for -very elaborate services on Wednesday. LYONS. Neb , , May 18. ( Special lo The Deo. ) Ono of the largest crowds that over met In town assembled yesterday at the Presbyterian church to celebrate memorial service. The Grand Army of tha Republic. Woman's Relief corps and Sons of Veterans met at tholr halls and marched In a. body to the church , where Rev. William Worley at Albion delivered a very appropriate ser mon. Cnptiiroit u Di-rjilnr Tlilpf. DECATUR , Neb. , May 28 , ( Special to The Bee.- ) About two week * ago a young man who claimed to hall from the Itlack Hills was seen on the itrenta of Uccatur , mlth ap parently no particular object in view. He Has warded as a character that would hour watching. Accordingly John Dalash mutt ? kept his eye on the man nnd detected him In the net ot stealing n harness from Gunsolly & Hlsely's llrerr barn. The young man got nway with the harness And suc ceeded In trading It. HA was caught , and had his trial before Justice M. J. Kenyan last week , and will have thirty days to think the matter over at the county jail at Tckamab. ( litre tlio .Matron n .Inwrl. DAVID CITY , Neb. , Mar 28. ( Special to The Bee. ) Saturday evening Alma chapter No. 20 , O. K. B. , elected officers for the next term , choosing : . Bcsslo Encns , worthy ma tron ! W. G. IJaston , worthy patron ; Sarah Miller , assistant matron ; Mel E , Bauer , sec retary ; Jessie Rising , conductress , and Ella Wyntt , assistant conductress. After closing In duo form a banquet was served In the ball. Just before sitting down , Grand Ma tron Anna H. Mussulman ot the Nebraska chapter was hunted out of the crowd In the hall and conducted to "tho cast , " where she was presented with n beautiful past ma tron's Jewel , the gift of Alpha chapter. Hon. C , D. Casper made the presentation address , fittingly referring to the work she had ac complished In her dlgnlllcd and important ofllce. Grand Matron Mussclman , surprised ns she was , managed to reply eloquently , expressing her thanks. Fully 200 sal down to the banquet. Norfolk .Vii'lcil Mutters. NORFOLK , Nub. , May 23. ( Special to The Bee. ) Ono of the prettiest parties of the season was given Friday evening l > y Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bucholz at their beautiful homo on Norfolk avenue. The party was given In honor ot Miss Amy Barker of Omaha , who witu a classmate of the hostess at Browncll Hall , The evening was spent at cards , Interspersed with music and refresh ments , and was pronounced by the chosen ones a glowing success. Prof. Fltzpatrlck of Omaha will deliver an address to the graduating class on next Thursday evening. He will bo accompanied to the city by Messrs. H. B. Coryell and H. D. Neely of Omaha. Miss Mollle Correll ot Plalnvlew Is visit ing friends in the city. Rev. J. J. Parker delivered the memorial address In the Congregational church yester day. To CVli'lmitn tlio I nurtli. COLUMBUS , Neb. , May 23. ( Special Tele gram to The Bee ) Columbus "will celebrate the Fourth ot July with plenty of money. It will be one of the grandest celebrations ever held In central Nebraska. At a meet ing held tonlnght at Fireman's hall It was decided definitely to celebrate. There will bo a barbecue , bicycle races , hose team races and sports of nil kinds. TABLE ROCK. Neb. . May 23. ( Special to The Bee. ) The citizens held a meeting at the opera house Saturday night and deter mined to celebrate tbo Fourth of July in good shape , and appointed a committee to report in one week. Took rain in l > y MIMnkp. TECUMSEH , Neb. , May 2S. ( Special to The Bee. ) Andy Simpson of this city yes terday took three arsenic powders , mistak ing them for headache powders. The medi cine was plainly labeled "poison , " but as Simpson cannot read English It was an easy matter for him to mistake it for his head ache remedy. He took one powder and put the other two In his pocket ; receiving no relief , he took the other two. As bo took the last one some one obaeived the label and suggested the mistake. A physician , with an antidote , prevented any serious , result. Will AilUri-M III" Old Snttlers. PALMYRA , Neb. , May 28. ( Special to The Beo. ) Hon. J. Thomas Majors , Judge M. L. Hayward and Prof. Saylor of the Lin coln Normal university arc announced OH the orators selected for the old settlers' cel ebration to bo held here June 14. FAIRBUKY , Neb. , May 28. ( Special to The Bee. ) The officers of the Old Settlers association mot Saturday and selected Au gust 30 , 31 and September 1 and 2 for the annual reunions The last day "will bo de voted to religious services , conducted by pioneer preachers of the county. JJnrn nn < l Oruimry Destroyed. PALMYRA , Nob. , May 28. ( Special Tele gram to The Bee. ) The barn and granary of Thomas J. Nash , four miles southwest ot here , was set on fire by children'this mornIng - Ing and totally destroyed , with contents. Loss , $2,000 , with light Insurance. NEBRASKA CITY. Neb. . May 28. ( Special to The Beo. ) A barn belonging to Reuben Church , ten miles south of this city , was burned last night with contents , Including four head of mules and two horses. Both building and stock were insured.1 Surprised by II ur Friends. TABLE ROCK , Neb. , May 28. ( Special to The Bee. ) A tileasant social event occurred Saturday afternoon , when a surprise dinner was given to Miss Mary Pangborn on the occasion of her EOth birthday. For many years the Pangborns have been residents of this place , and the esteem In which they are held was shown by this Impromptu af fair. Miss Pangborn was very much grati fied and surprised to receive a flno rocker from the self-bidden guests , who numbered about fifty. Kdtfur KpniihllcHiiH Wide Aw.iko. EDGAR , Neb. , May 28. Special Telegram to The Bee. ) A republican club , with 100 members , was organized here tonight. M. J. Hull was elected president , J. J. Alley vlco president , T. B. McVellan secretary , F. L. Young treasurer. In addition to the officers , the following are the delegates to attend the meeting of the league at Lincoln June 12 : Thomas Harrison , James McNally , S. J. Whlttoii , J. F. Edgar and C. II. Treat. Republicans hero are wide awake. Dcnilsn of n Nclxon rii > * Irlun. NELSON , Neb. , May 28. ( Spec'al to The Beo. ) Dr. W. S. Burdette , a prominent physician ot this place , and formerly of Ruskln , this Bounty , died Friday at his former homo In Watt Virginia of consump tion. Dr. Burdette was a young man about 26 years old and was held In high eatecm here , both professionally and socially. NelmisUii Mlntntnr ( inc-n to IO M. LYONS , Neb. , May 28. ( Special to The Boo. ) Kov. Hugh McNinch of the Presbyte rian church preached hi * farewell sermon at this place last nvenlng to a large and atten tive audience. Ho has done good work here , and the church Is cprry to losu him. Ho has accepted a call at Red Oak , la. , where ho will preach next Sunday. Itt'Uucc'd Jlati to tlin i.raiiit > .Hoetlng. LINCOLN. Neb. , May 20. All delegates to the State League ot Republican Clubs meeting will bo returned for one-third faro , providing they purchase tickets at the hta- tlon when they leave home nnd take re ceipt from the agent , and have that stamped by Secretary Slaughter at the con vention. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ i : cupo of an A yliitn I'at'cnt. HASTINGS , May 28. Special to Thu Bee. ) During the progress of the ball panic Sat urday , which wan witnessed by 200 patients , an Inmate of the asylum escaped. He was captured by the city police prowling around cm the fiouth side Rome time later In the evening and was returned to the asylum. Nupnrlor'a Klcrtrlc Light 1'liint. SUPEU1OR. Neb. , May 23. ( Special to The Bee , ) The electric light plant nf this city ban been completed so far that the thirty arc lights were used for the first time last even ing , and work will be rapidly pushed forward to complete the Incnndeacent system. Hcrlntuly Unit by n ( Vm. NEBRASKA CITY , May 28. ( Special Telegram - egram to The Beo. ) Mrs. John MUchnlck was attacked by the family cow while milkIng - Ing last evening , the animal hooking her In the throat , making deep gashes. Hhe will probably recover , J'riiferrril Utnith to I'o nrty. WEST POINT , Neb. . May 28. ( Special Telegram to The Bca. ) An aged lady named Boldt committed sulcldu hero yesterday by eating parls green. Tim cause of the act Is attributed to long continued Illness and poverty , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ A echini t to HII Anmtour lluliumikor BLUB HIM , . NcB. , Muy28. ( Special Tel egram to Tb Dee. ) Lawrence May went out with oomo amateur rainmakers and on the second blast lost part of a foot and several tout. MILK MEN MUST SETTLE UP Their Fight Against Oily Ordinance Brought to an End. COURT DECIDES THE LICENSE IS VALID Coniplrto anil thorough Inspection to Ha Mmlc-Huml the Water Compnny Mu t Itctuni IlioChlrkonv rirrinun Dinrn * ' Claim Minor Court Mutton * . The district court has hold that the milkmen - men must come to time and pay n llcenso lu accordance with the terms of the ordl- nance passed last December , nt which tlmo the city council ordained that each dealer was liable to the extent of $10 for each wagon that ho operated upon the streets. At the time of the passage of the ordinance ) the whole matter of the milk Inspection was turned over to the Board cf Health , with power to enforce the collection of the li cense too In the event that It was not paid. The pasiago of this ordinance met with op position from the members of the Milk , | Dealers association , and after It became1 'I n law they decided to go Into the courts * [ for the purpose of testing Its constitution- * l allty. They held that the city had no I authority for Imposing the collection of ft 'I ' license ; that It was class leglilatlon , and jl that It was against the Interests of the pub- t\ , \ lie good. Tlio members of the Board of vl Health took the position that It was Impossible - * l possible to secure pure milk unless there iil wn some restrictions placed upon the sale t\ \ and some authority given for prosecution In sl case there was an adulteration of the pro- -il duct. J Some weeks ago. at n meeting of the as- il soclatlon , Louis Llttlefleld , the president. el agreed to allow himself to stand as a mar- -jl tyr , after which nn arrest was made In the -I police court , where Lllllcfleld was hold to J the district court. There the " case was , I argued before the Judge cf the criminal I section , who has handed down his opinion , | sustaining the decision ot the lower court. \ Ho held that the purpose of the license was I not alone to rulso a revenue , but I was In the Interest of promoting .1 the health of the community and iccurlng "i | food that was free from adulteration. 'jj ' | Health Commissioner Savllle In speaking < | ot the case said that In his opinion the dc- 3 1 clslon would result In the residents of tha s | city securing much better and purer milk , $1 as the sustaining of the ordinance would gl permit closer Inspection. Each milkman cl would now bo compelled to take out a per- i | mil , giving the name and number of tin 'I dairy. This would place the whole system' I under police restrictions and , at any tlms I If It was discovered that the milk did not J como up to the standard. It would bo on 41 easy mater to trace the impure milk right Jl to the dairy , a thing that had been next to a I Impossible in the past. ft IMri'iiiiin DIIITIIH' Cunn Agiiln. 1 The motion for the new trial on the part ? . | of the plaintiff In the case of Thomas -k\ \ Downs against J. B. Kitchen has been over- It riled and execution awarded for costs. | In the early port of 1S91 the annex | l of the Paxton hotel burned and the plain- t | tiff , who was a member oPtho city flro do- ij partment , was Injured by the falling wall * . . / Ho brought suit alleging damages In the jl sum of $10.000. At the February term , ? | 1S93. the case was tried , the defendant jl raising the point that as n member of the il fire department the plaintiff accepted tha Jl risk and danger of the occupation which ha 1)1 ) followed nnd therefore was not entitled. ' Jl The jury did not take this view of the case nnd returned a verdict for J7.COO In favor ol ' = 1 the plaintiff. On motion the verdict was * l set aside and a now trial ordered. At the I September term the care was tried again , - l but the Jury failed to agree , after which It l went over until tbo February term. 1SD4 , I when a Jury found for the defendant. 1 Must Itittiirn Mm Chicken * . Jl The case of StratbackoV against Constable * l Clark , which was on trial before Judge I Ferguson for a couple of days , was decided j | yesterday ; the plaintiff winning on about $1 ail of the Issues. This suit was brought for fl the purpose of deciding thu question ot v | whether or not chlckpns , alive and running Si In the fields , were food for the family and ; l exempt from execution. 'i | Some time ago Clark had an execution „ "I against the plaintiff , nnd In his efforts tn < satisfy the same he levied upon 125 chickens. * I The defendant fought the levy , maintaining 4 ! that the fowls were In the nature of ncccs- < l sary food for the support of the family , and Jl that consequently they weio exempt. Aftel 'II bearing a vast amount of testimony tlu * | court heid that the chickens would have to ? J | bo returned. j | Want * 1'oy for n Leg. } John Kennclley has sued the Omaha 1 Street Railway company in an action for - ; ? the recovery of $25,000 , which ho alleges Is 4 1 due him by reason of an accident which cost * l him the loss ot a leg. In his petition ho ' { I avers that on May 0 , 1804 , ho was walking it on Leavcnworth street at a point where It 4 ! Intersects Thirteenth. It was In the ' morning of the day and , as he crossed over "jl Thirteenth street , bo was caught by a motor * I and burled to the ground , being bruised and ! | disfigured In a horrible niinncr. By reason I ot this collision with tbo motor be had U : , I have his left leg amputated. lie cays that -tl the street railway company Is liable for the 1 reason that the man In charge of the train did not sound the bell to warn people along il the street of the approach ot the car. . 'I - - ; ( Hunt of llm Metropolitan. , , ; ' I Suit for the sum of $1,170 lias been ' I brought against the old Metropolitan Street | l Railway company by C. W. Slattery , who at § 1 ono time was the superintendent of the f.m Hi os that were to have been constructed In 0naha and South Omaha. The plalntl'I * 1 alleges that In the year 1891 ho entered < the employ of the company and continued Vl In the service for some months. While In Jl the employ of the comptny lid avers that hla Jm duties consisted of il getting right-of-way and trying to get the city council ot Omaha to | | grant a franchise to operate curs upon tha 1 streets In this city. Tha suit Is tor n I balance that Is due. I Mlmir Court Mutton < . ' This aftcrncon the Judges will ad * tl Journ court until Thursday morning , the Idea i. | being to observe Memorial day. | l In the case of Anna Christiansen against I Edward Cnllahan and others , w hlch waa ' I tried before Judge Hopewoll last' week and 1 decided In favor of the defendants , the : | court has overruled a motion for a new i ! | trial. An appeal will bo taken to the HU- - | promo court , 1 In the case of Martha Sorensen against I Ira Van Camp , tried before Judge Blair last < | week , and In which a verdict for $100 damages - ' ages was returned In favor of the plaintiff , Jl a motion for a new trial has been filed. The 1 plaintiff asks ( or the new order of tilings , ' alleging that as she sued for $5,000 and got ' I but $100 the Jury did not allow her a fair jl compensation for the pain and misery which 'J iiho suffered. ; The Jury which bad the case of Elizabeth Galllghcr against the city under considers- f I tlon has decided In favor of the plaintiff , ' } m awarding her damages In thu sum of $2,000 , ' jl The plaintiff was the owiwr of a lot on Woolworth - I worth avenue and when the struct ivas I graded she appealed from thu award ol tha' ' appraisers $1,750 us damages to her properly. I whlch was placed some distance below the established grade. The case of N. D. Allen atalnut Elba W. I Patrick , growing out of the foreclosure of tha mortgage on Dundee Place , Inn taken n now I turn , the defendant tiling an answer , In which he alleges that be is tiut liable for thn $9JX)0 ( due on the deficiency judgment. Ho Is ot the opinion that this amount should bo ' collected from the old stockholders of tha Patrick Land company , all of whom are real- dents and capitalists of Kaunas City. , From .Suiter Crock. f m SUTTER CREEK. Gal. , April 12 , 189 . 1 Tom Grceu of this plqco sa > < "Last Mini * JB mer I had a nuddon and violent attack ol ' diarrhoea. Some one recommended Chain * I berlaln's Colic , Cholera and DIarrhovl U Remedy , which I procured , and alUr tak' ' Ing a couple of doses was completely cured. il Slnco then I have often persuaded friend * to use It for the sanio complaint , and In every case a prompt cure has boon effected , I In my opinion U U tlio best remedy on tin I market ( or bowel oamplrluti , " For uale h > drugflsts.