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THE OMAHA DAILY UEE : WEDNESDAY , MAY 30 , 189 < i , 8PEOIRL NOTICES. AiJvirtliiement * ( or these columns will be taken tntll 12 V ) p m. for the. evening nnd until 9:90 : > m for the morning : nnd Buna/ edition * . Advertiser * , bjr rrqupstlmr a numbered check , ran havp answer * ndrirenwd to a numlwred let ter In cnrc of The Bee. Answer * * 4 addressed will be delivered upon presentation of the check. SITUATIONS WANTED. Hate * , IVJo word first Insertion , lo n word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 2 < c. ' POSITION WANTED , BY AN EXPEIUF.NCEO dru * clerk , In country or city. Registered nnd , a I'h. G. Speak * German nnd Knifll'h. Cnn < i furnUh KOK ! reference. Addres * Box 1001 , Ix Marn , Iowa. A 479 29 * WANTED , A SITUATION FOH THREE months , by n ntudcnt of iwiovui' college ; otllco work or collecting ; preferred ; experienced ; Rood references. Address M 29 , B"e. A M323 30 * POSITION WANTED BY YOUNO LADY AS prlvntp lenchcr or companion I" lady ; no objection to traveling. Best references. Ad- ilres * M 3. , Bee. A MM2 31 * WANTED , HITt'ATION IN" A BANK OR ANY other liuslness employment , by " Jouns man who Just completed the commercial course. Kpoak * Englhh nnd lioln > mlnn. J. D. Wolf , Western Normal college , Lincoln , N'- . . . , WANTED , POSITION BY YOUNO MAN AH bookkeeper or clerk who has several > cars experience ; sprakH English nnd Bohemian : cnn furnish Borxl rrcommendalloni. Address F. II , Iliwllk , Lincoln , Neb. , care of W. N. " > A 1 WANTED HEIiP. Itatcij IKo word drat Insertion. lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for le a thnn 250. BOMCITO118 , TnAMB FUrtNISHED : INSTALL- mcnt ( cooda. American Wringer Co. , 1COO How- . Bfd street. U 1A _ AOCNTB. BALAUY On COMMISSION. THR created Invention of th nso. The New Pat ent CHi-mlcnl Ink KrnMnit Pencil. Belli on nielli. Work * like mitRlc. ARenU are making week. Tor 'further nar- JM.OO to 1S > W per tloulnra write tlio Monroe Kraalns lite. Co. , X M. 1 * Cranno , Win. _ 11 551 WANTHD , LAIJOUinS AND TISAMSTCHS ON the II. & M. Ily. extension In Montana nnd Wyoming. Tree trnnmiortatlon. Kramer & O'llcarn , labor agency , llth and rnrnam ntrects. JJ " 1145 1 tf ) WANTED. BAILSMAN ; HAI.AIIY FKOM Bturt , permanent pjnco. Drown "ros. Co. , nurncrymcn. Chlcngo , 111. _ n-M3a9 ja BAbCBUKN WANTKD , TO BHLL OUU GOODS liy namplo to tliu wholosnlo and n-tall trnuo ; ncll on night to every liunlnciw man or llrm : liberal nalnry ; money advanced for odvr-rtlslnB nnd expenses : permanent position. Adilrein , with tmnp , Klnc Mftf. Co. , C 42. Chicago. III. WANTED , TWO NHWS AOnNTS.TO HUM ON trnln * . Apply In peison , H. Jl. News ? , 'i ) . " ' coin , Neb. _ ll-Mr > 4ft-3Q vrrnNTioN ODD rni.LOWBi ANY ODD Fellow cnn Ilnd paying situation by addressing at once , M ZT.Ilec. _ H-M172 30 * \VANTHD , COMMISSION MIN rou ruiiNi- tilro tmdo by Chlrngn house ; good line ; slve references nnd territory covered. Address Lord & Thorn-is , Chicago , 111 _ U MM" 30 * \VANTHD , AGHNT3 TO TAKE OHfinnS DY ntmplo 'nt homo or to travel. Expenses and peed salary or commission to right party. Apply nt once for samples. Address I jck Pox 135 * . N. Y. City. _ _ WANTED , FIHST-CLASS IJAnnEH ; 11000 weekly guaranteed or on per cent ; none but nrgt-clnsd need apply. W. II. Eiton. Glen- wood , la. I1-MSC7 1 * _ WANTED FEMALE HELP. Kntca. lV4o word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing tnken foV less than 25c. DHST or WAGES TO COMPETENT oinL ; must IMJ good cook nnd laundress. Mrs. J. M. Thurston , 2108 1'armim. _ C 205 JVANTED-COMPETENT GIHL TOR GENERAL work , 2223 Grunt st. _ C SJ4-3Q WANTED A COMPETENT GinL TOR GKN- oral housework ; unses H.OO. 2010 nncv St. WANTED A GIRL A11OUT 16 YEARS OLD TO make herself generally useful ; no washing or Ironing. 1715 Ct 3 Ht. . C-SU-23' _ LADIKS WANTING GIRLS "APPLY AT THK Scandinavian Young LnJIcs1 hqmc , 3101 Cumlng. CALL , INVESTIGATE. WE USE MEN , VO- men , boys nnd Klrls. Pay once week. 16J2 DouKlas , 2d lloor , room 10. C M50I 30 WANTrJo ! GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. C2I N. 20th Btreet. coiner Webster. C M5G1 1 * AGENTS. ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW AND best nellers In ladles' Koods. Write today. It v\lll pay > ou. Ixidles' Supply Co. , 3111 Forest avenue , Chicago. C MJ50 SO' FOB- BENT HOUSES. ' Hates , IKc word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter , NothlnR taken for less thnn 25c. FINE FLAT IN CLOUSER BLOCK AT 703 S. 16th st. ; range and nil other conveniences ; (23. Gcorga Clouscr , room 2 , 1023 Famnm at. HOUSES , F. K. DARLING. BARKER 1JLOCK. D 352 1f HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. THE > f O. F. Davis company , 1505 Farnam. D 333 C-nOOM COTTAGES , MODERN , CHOICR IN Sntnfonl Circle. C. S. Elguttcr , 201 Dee build ing. D 3J4 HENTAU AGENCY , GOT BROWN BLOCK. D 355 FIRST CLASS. WELL LOCATED 1JOUSES. L. B. Skinner , 310 N. Y. Life. D 350 SO' CLEAN. COMFORTAULB ; CONVENIENT , moderate rentals , best 3 anJroom suites for housekeepers only. References required. Alao 6-room Bulto In tenement. 816 S. 22d st. D 333 KELKENNEY&CO..R. 1. CONTINENTAL IJLK. D-C8 NICK E-11OOM COTTAGE. 10 00 PER MONTH. L. S. Skinner. 310 N. Y. Llfo. D953 CHOICE HOME. EIGHT ROOMS AND IJARN ; nlcb Inwn , city water nnd Boutheast front ; 1 block south of Leavcnworth an SSth avenue ; J23.00. Apply to N. 1'erry , on premises. P-SM FOR RENT , $33.00 PER 'MONTH , 4110 LAFAY- ctta avenue , 7 rooms , furnace , bath , hot nnd cold wnter , closet , gas , elcctrlo lighting nppll- nncen. etc. Itenutlful lawn , trees , etc. Fidelity Trust company. 1702 Farnnin Btreet. D M215 FOR RENT , GOOD DETACHED NINE-ROOM Imusi * . 2G21 Capitol avenue. Also 9-room house Wi Capitol ixvcmic. U. II. Roblson. room 7. Commercial National. D MS93 ( ROOM MODERN COTTAGE , LAWN AND ulmile. 2it Miami street. D-MI31 FOR RUNT. THE 1IK8T MODERN ID-ROOM hnuso In Onmha for the money. Templeton & I'lernun. 308 1'axtnn block , . D M3a C3 HOUSES. P. D. WEAD. 10th & DOUGLAS. D 10 < 31 1IOUHE. 3315 JONES. 8.00. Belby , 33 Chamber Commerce. D-M1H THHWE ItOOMS , Ml B. 17TH STREET. D M103 J18 _ 10-nOOSI HOUSE. ALL MODERN CONVENI- cnces , good cittern nnd cellar , newly papered and pointed throughout ; splendid location. In- qlure 40 N. Y. Llfo bldg. between 11 nnd 12 a. m , or 5 and On. m. _ D MS06 3 FOR RENT. ONE-STORY COTTAGE. MM Hurt street , also , nfter Juno 15 , tvvo-storr houso. 1817 Capitol iivy. Henry W. Yatc . D 372-t 8-HOOM HOVH1J FURNISHED. NEAR 2JTII and Cupltol avrnuc. Call nt 331 Uoard Tmda Hlilg. Iron HUNT A CLEAN. COMFORTABLE. coxy anil complete house of 8 rooms. All mod ern , S3 South 23th n venue. 1 < ow rent to care ful tenant. Apply Kuhn'i drug store. D-M5IS 80 _ UNEQl'ALED CONDITION. ALL MODERN. rentrul brick , 7. C , 4 room house * ami lint * . Kl ! N. tlth. D-531.30 * FOR RENT. JUNE 1. 1519 HOWARD STREET. nml stolid nnd third llooni of block cor , ICtli mi. I Howard streets ; nil furnished ; parlors , dining room nml kitchen ; has oUlco on main lloor. Call Kt 111 } llnrnty street. D M5U FOR HUNT , CHOIOE FLAT IN THE P. E. Her blork , cor. 16th nnd Jackson streets. Call ot HIS llarno street. I > MS4 ] _ { INK LAROU MODERN HOUSE , 8. W. COR. Mill Capital avenue. D WJ ! FOB BENT FUBNISHE1J BOOMS. Hates. Uio word first Insertion , lo & word theraattor. Nothing taken for leu thtnSSc , ran HUNT. AT 201 DOUQE. A LARGE. BAY window. Mcond ilory ( rant room , for 110.09 a month. No othir roomer * ana no children. FOR RENT. A LAHQB SOUTH ROOM AT 1119 Dodtt street. B-MC79 VERY PLEASANT ROOM. INQUIRE : 1919 AETNA 110U8K. NORTHWEST COUNBH HT1I mid Uod ( , lloomu by th day or week. KSOJS _ _ _ _ _ FURNISHED ROOM ; GENTLEMAN. 2017 ILVR. 8 y llrc t. E 317-i I'UUNISIIED ROOMS. WITH OH WITHOUT txwrd. Ull Douglas itrect. Iteference * r - HUlnxi , E-MU3 * TLEAUANT FURNISHED ItOOUS. SOI BOUTU KUl tr U S-U 0 ID * FOB RENT FtTBNISHEP ROOMS. Continued. i _ _ _ _ ROOM WITH ALCOVE. S2I 8. Z5T1I AVE. FURNIBHED ROOMB. 22t N. mil. K-M1 1 NICKLY FURNISHED FRONT AND HACK parlor , cheap ; also other rooms at 1811 Cms. E M533 ! rt'llNIflllCD ROOM. 2017 HARNEY BTREET. E-SIV- roil RENT. NICELY AND NR\VLY F Ull" nlshed room , first lloor ; no other roomers ; Ix block * from 1 * . O. ; eas , bath , etc. Address M 21 , Bee. K-M5JO FUBNISHED BOOMS AND BOABD Rates , lic word first Insertion , le a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less tlmn 23e. ROOMS AND GOOD BOARD. 2109 Douglas trect. FMKS _ TRONT AND HACK PARLOR UNFURNISHED. very desirable ; nlso furnished loom ; all llrst class. 212 B. kill 8U KM _ YOUNO WOME.VB HOME. UNDER CARE OF Women' * Christian association. Ill 8. Kth st. F 361 rtOOMH , FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED , with first-class board. 190 Capitol ay. Inquire HID Capitol ave. F-M774 _ SOUTH FRONT ROOM FOR TWO. WITH board. In private family. 2020 St. _ { ? jVJc > DEBIRAHLE ROOM WITH BOARD IN PHI- vato family. 7M N. liHIi. F 417-1 * _ FOR RENT , FURNISHED HOOM8 WITH board. 2121 Dodge. F M.J 30 * _ ROOM AND HOARD , PRIVATE . . . FAMILY , E minutes walk from postolncc ; fine - . Ad- dreM M 3 , Bee. F M523 30 * FURNIRIIED ROOMS WITH OU WITHOUT board ; terms reasonable. * 2623 Farnam Bt. FURNISHED ROOMS AT 2207 DOUGLAS ST. F 5 < 7g * DEHIRAIILE ROOM , SUITABLE FOR TWO , with seed board. Best of locations , 2310 Dodge. 1' M3w u * DESIRABLE COOL ROOMS WITH HOARD. References. 202 North 18th street , r M571 31 * VERY NEATLY FURNISHED ROOM AND private board ; modern conveniences ; separate house nnd lawn. 2110 Douglas. 1' M5M 31 * FOB BENT-TJNFUBNISH'D BOOMS. Rates , IJJc word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 23c. 4 UNFURNISHED ROOMS. SUITABLE FOR housekeeping , city water , etc. , low rent ; north west corner 17tli and Webster sL G 331 FOB BENT. STOBE8 AND OFFICES Hates. IJio word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c. DESK ROOM. WM. j ] WELSHAN8. 331 Board ot Trade bldg. I I'H _ 10 MONTHS LEASE OF STORE , 303 S. 17TH. M.I. . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ l FOH RENT , THE 4-STORY BRICIC BUILDING , 916 1'nrnam street. The building has a fireproof - proof cement basement , complete steam neat- Ing futures , water on all lloors , pas , etc. Ap ply at the olllco ot the Beo. _ I 810 DESK ROOM CHEAP , FRONTING FARNAM. Room 8 , 1623 Farnam street. _ I MC14 WANTliD-PARTY TO SHARE OFFICES WITH attorney In the New York Life building. De sirable and rent low. Address M 30. Ilco olllcc. I 6oO 31 _ AGENTS WANTED. _ _ Rates , lV4o word first Insertion , Ic/a word thereafter. Nothing taken tor less than 25c. WANTED , AGENTS IN NEBRASKA AND Iowa to sell the Moss & nillyard patent farm ers' handy egg case at reduced price ; big money1 In It for the rjsht man. Apply W. T. Letts , solo manufacturer of the farmers handy egg case , St. Joseph , Mo. _ J 5n7 Ja AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY CITY AND town to handle "The Story of. the .Commgn- weal. " The fastest selling book ever published. J1000 a day can be averaged by good agents. Himples. 2Sc. Call or write for terms. W. n. Conkey company , 311-331 Dearborn street. Chl- cago. 111. _ J-MC09 WANTED. AN AGENT TO REPRESENT A new invention In Omaha and vicinity. Address for particulars , Lofqulat & Waterman. Dea > Molnes. J-M533 31 * _ AGENTS , GOOD MEN'AT ONCE. HEFER- cnces requited. Freft.'outnt , .Visit stores. Pic. Steady work. Enclose ! stump ? United Co. . Ra- clnc , Wl . J-C33 23 * Rates , l'io word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken tor less than 23c. STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS ; CLEAN and cheap rate. R. Wells , 1111 Farnam. M-SCI _ _ _ STORAGE , WILLIAMS & CROSS. 1211 HARNEY. M 365 STOVES STORED DURING THE SUMMER. 1207 Douglas. Omaha Btovo Repair works. M 131 May 31 _ WANTED TO BUY. Rates , 1V4 ° word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken tor leas than 25c. CASH PAID FOR SECOND-HAND FURNIture - ture , carpets , etc. I. Brusaell , 710 & 712 N. 18th. N-49S J3 _ _ _ WANTED. TO BUY LARGE SECONDHAND safe ; must bo cheap. Sol Bergman Jewelry Co. . 213 8. 15tlt street. N M514 FOBSALE HOB8E8WAGONSETO. Rates , IVJo word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 23c. FOR SALE. TEAM WELL MATCHED BAY horses , cheap. T , J. Roger * . 14th and Farnam streets I' M9CO-SO _ FOR SALE , LIGHT CAJUUAGE TEAM , 113 N. 17th. P M393 J23 * _ FOR SALE CHEAP , HORSE. HARNESS AND road wagon , horse Is well bred nnd only C year * old. Omaha Bicycle Co. , C07 N. 16th st. P 406-30 _ AS WEDNESDAY 18 DECORATION DAY there will bo no sale at the Unlcn Stock Ynrd'n barn , but we will sell 3 cars of good homes from Missouri Saturday ; also 6 head of Imported registered Btalllons , ; theao homes all to b < > sold to the highest bidder at auction , A. B. Clarke , Union Stock Yards' sale stables. P-546-3 FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Uate , 1140 word first insertion , le a worU thereafter. Nothing taken for less thnn 25o BALED HAY FOR SALE. THE STANDARD Cattle company , Ames , Neb. , have 2 000 toni ot good bain-stored hay for ate. All orders filled promptly. Q 365 FOR SALE CHEAP. NEW AND SECOND. hand bicycles ; bicycles repaired cheap. Omaha Bicycle Cu . 807 N. ICth. Q-I03-3Q _ FRESH JERSEY COW. LARGE MILKER. very rich. Addiess M S3 , Bee. Q MW3 30 * FOR HALE , CUSTOM SHOE SHOP OUTFIT. Including machines , lasts and tools. Addres * M 31 , Bee. _ Q M3S3 31 Rates , IJJo word first Insertion , Jc a word thereafter. Nothing token for less than 25c. MRS. DR. II. WARREN. CI.AIRVOYANT. HE- llablo Luslncta medium ; 1th ytar at 119 N , 11 _ B-SJ7 MASSAGE. BATHS , ETC. Hates. Uio word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25o. * MME. LA RUE , 419 SOUTH ISTIt. T-738J10 * _ MADAME SMITH. (02 & 13TH. ID FLOOR. room J. Massage , vapor , alcohol , steam , sirt. phurlne and gen baths. _ T M181 2 MADAME BROWN. 1314 CAPITOL AVENUE. 2d lloor , room 4 , massage , alcohol , sulphur ami phurlno nnd sea bath * . T M532 2' PEB30NAL. Rates. lo word llrot Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for lesa than 23c. GET MAIUMUD. BENlTFOR MY BIG PAPER : hundred * of advertiser * want husbands and vrlve * . Mailed sealed for stomp. W. H. liar- beck. Denver , Colo. U M121 mi ) ' _ MASSAGE TREATMENT , KLECTRO.THEif. nml baths. Sculp and hair treatment , uunlcure& clilrouodU. kin , Po t. 319ft 8 15th. Wlthnell blk. I'369 _ UADAME LA HOOK. MASSAGE. 323 N. 16TH parlor * 13 and IS. Hour * from T a. in. to 3 p. in. Not open Sundav * . U MUO 4 * MASSAGE , MADAME BERNARD , 1119 DODGE U-M873.1 * VIAVI HOME TREATMENT FOR Health book and consultation free. Addre or call Vlavl Co. , 318 leo bdff. ! Lady attendant. U3ti _ _ _ _ _ I.ADIK3' ( ntIimEH.NBVER PAIIJJ ) ANt > 10 O. N.T.PInkPllUmalled.ll. Ladle * ' Uaiaar.Omalm. COMPOUND OXYGEN CURES ASTHMA. bruchltl * . consumption , catarrh , etc. Three dnjr * tree at H. 1 Douglas blk. Ulh & Dodge. U-42J HAIR HKSTOnKD , FRANK nROGLlN.OFFICn wltli barber shop , U1J. Paroam t. . guarantees to restore your hair If root * are not destroyed , top * hair from Ulllng out aud return * natu ral color tu ( ray > lr. Vrce examination every lay ( rum t lo 12 a. ca. and 1JO : to C p. ni. TU-J-U MONEY TO LOAN BSAL ESTATE. LOANS ON IMPROVED * UNIMPROVED CITY property ! 11.000 A upwards , S to W par cent , nn delay * . W. Farnam Smith & Co. , 1120 Farnam. W 374 MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST HATES THE O. F. DavU Co. . 1503 Farnttm tt. . W-378 MORTOAOB LOANS , A. MOORE. Ml N. Y , Life. MONEY TO LOAN ON FARMS IN DOttOLAH , Improved and unimproved Omaha mil estate. Fidelity Trust Co..1702 Famam L W 372 OMAHA LOAN * TIlt'HT CO. . 16TII AND Douglas streets , loan money on city nnd form property nt lowest rates ot Interest. \ % 377 LOANS , 1 TO B YEARS. WARRANTS. BONDS , , etc. Garvln Bros. , 210 N. Y. Life. W 375 LIFE INSURANCE I > OL1CE8 LOANED ON , or bouRht. F. C. Chesney , Kansas City , Mo. MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA PROPERTY nnd Nebraska farms nt from 6 to 7 per cent. W. B. Mclkle , First National bank bulldln * . LOANS. J. W. SQUIRE , 2IS Bee. W-890 CHOK'E CITY AND FARM LOANS WANTED. J. N. Frenzer. opposlto I' . O. W 931 J15 _ _ MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real estate. Brcnnan , LoveAc Co. , Paxton blk , ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO..1N N.Y. LIFE loans at low rates for choice 'security on Ne braska nnd Iowa farms or Omaha city nr , ° P"l > ' MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES ON Improved nnd unimproved Omahn real eMnte , 1 to G years. Fidelity Trust Co. , 1702 1'nrnam. > \ 372 CITY LOANS. C. A. STARR , CIS N. Y. LIFE. MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. Rates , l4o ! word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken tor leas than 23o. MONEY TO LOAN Wo will loan you any sum which you wish , small or lame , nt the lowest possible rate * . In the riulckest possible time , nnd for nny leliBth of tlmo to suit you. You cnn p y It back In such Installments as you wish , when you whh. nnd only pay for It as long as } ou keep It. You can Ixirrow on HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANOS , HORSES. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES , WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS , MERCHANDISE , OR ANY OTHER SECURITY. without publicity or removal of property1. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. , 30C SOUTH 16TII STREET. First lloor nbovu the Btreet. THE OLDEST. LARGEST AND ONLY INCOR PORATED LOA. COMPANY IN OMAHA. WILL LOAN MONEY ON ANY KIND OP SE- curlty ; strictly confidential , A. E. Hnrrlw , room 1 , Continental block. X 580 MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE , PIANO9. nil articles of value. Fred Terry , 430 Rnmgo block. X381 THE PLACE TO BORROW MONEY ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE , MONEY ON IIOK8K8 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 goodi that remain with you , > MONEY IF YOU WANT NO PUBLICITY. MONEY IN LARGE OR SMALL AMOUNTS. MONEY AT LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES , MONEY IN QUICKEST POSSIBLE TIME. MONEY THAT jou may pay Hack at any tlmo nnd In nny amount. Is at ROOM 4. WITII- NELL block , corner 15th and Ilnrnev streetsi THE FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. * X-3S2 MONEY TO LOAN ON HORSES. WAGONS , planoi and furniture of all Ulnlls. llustnotw confidential. J. B. Haddock , room 427 , Rnmgc block. X 3SI MONEY TO LOAN ON PERSONAL 1'ROP- crty. Harvln Loan Co. , 701 N. Y. Life building X M271 BUSINESS CHANCES. Rates , l o word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing token for less than 2 : . PARTNER WANTED ; INTEREST IN A branch business of well established firm ; $ . ' > 0000 required. Address L 60. bee , with full partlcu- larg. Y-M172 J19 FOR SALE AT A' BARGAIN. RESTAURANT doing paying business ; good location ; satisfac tory reasons for selling. Address L C3 , Bee. Y-M401 'JttOOO MONTHLY ; MANUFACTURING. CONcern - cern wants representative In Onmha ( or ivny city not taken ) . Must Imvo a few hundred dollars cash to pnyfor goods on delivery after ordeis are secured. F. E. Vail , Morse tmlld- Ing. New York. y--M4S9 1 * ; FOR SALE ONE GOOD FRUIT AND CIGAR store ; good location , good business. Must be noli ! on account of sickness * In family ; IDllVi Farnnm st. Y 530-1 * AN INCORPORATED COMPANY DOING A successful manufacturing buslnesv In Omaha will sell a controlling Interest nnd give Inijcr position of secretary and treasurer at good sal ary. Want some cash and balance In good In come city property , or farm land In eastern Nebraska or lovvo. Davenport & Waterman , 823 N. Y. Life. Y-M536 31 SUCCESSFUL SPECULATION OPEN TO ALL ; try our syndicate ajstem of speculation ; In crease your Income ; Information free ; send for circular. Thompson & Derr Co. . 33 Wall street. New York. Incorporated under the laws of state of New York. Capital , JWO.OM 00. Y-M553 30 * FOB EXCHANGE. Rates , IV&c word first Insertion , lo n word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c. WANTED. TO TRADE PIANO OR ORGAN for horse and buggy , lloom 303 McCagua building. Z M430 1 A GOOD RANCH TO TRADE FOR WESTERN mares ; about 1,000 acres , hay , timber and water. Address M. L. Taylor.Sprlngvlew , ' Neb. _ J Z-M954 J1C * IF YOU WANT TO BUY. SELL OR EX- changa merchandise , get In or out of business , call on or address the National Information nnd Exchange Co. , 203 First Natloml bank , Omaha. Nob. Z M507 J20 AN IMPROVED FARM TO EXCHANGE FOR heavy work horses. W. E. Davidson , Nellgh , Neb. Z M533 3 TO EXCHANGE. GENERAL MERCHANDISE for good work horses. Address M 23 , Bee. Z MS33 6 * I WANT TO TRADE A GOOD 4SO-ACRE FARM In Hamilton county , Kansas , foi good residence In Omaha. Address C. B. Christy. Mnlvcrn , la- Z MMS 6 * FOB 13ALE BEAL ESTATE. BAROAINS. HOUSES , LOTS AND FARMS , sale or trade. F. K. Darling , Barker block. RE 333 t , 10 AND 20-ACRE TRACTS , 2H MILES EAST of Council Bluffs , at J100.CO to $200.00 per acre , suitable for fruit gardens and homes. Dal & lies * . Council Bluffs. H E-MUI J3. BARGAIN. N. E. CORNER 29TH AND HICK- cry. F. 1C. Darling. Barker block. RE 38 $ DO YOU WANT A HOME , A COZL LITTLE farm of 3 to 30 acres , where you can attend to your business In the city and raise your own fruit , vegetables and poultry and live Ilka a king when times are hard ? Come quick and get your choice. Term * easy. Add. Box C8 Mlllnrd. Neb. H E172 FOR SALE. 7-ROOM HOUSE AND LOT AT a bargain , one block from motor. Inquire at 810 3. 25th * t. It B-913 JU * FOR 8ALE-400 CHOICE EASTERN NEBRASKa - Ka farms ; alsn a few for trade. C. H. Boat- rlgh 301 N. Y. Life bldg. H U 421-J24 FARM LANDS , a F. HARRISON , 912 N. Y. Life. H E-423-J24 * UU ACRES FOH Jl.OOO 00 ON MONTHLY PAY- menti ; 100 acres level and live-acre grove. Williams & Mlttan , room 313 McCaguo block. R E-M5M 31 _ RESIDENCE FOR GOOD FARM. 6.GOO BOOT and shoo slock for Omaha residence. F. D. Wead. 16th and Douglan , H E 55H W BUYS COTTAGE AND LOT NR. HANSCOM Park. , tl.uoo house nnd lot. Ambler Place. Jl.ltW & r. houso. Emmett st. 11,500 house on 27th nr , fuming. 11.200 bu > * acre front park near Fort O , 11,100 bnjs cast front lot nr. llnrucom pk. (6,000 east front residence north park. Knap In east front lot on Georgia ave , , too cheap to advertise. . Fine subuilum resldenco with 160 acre * of land at forced sal . F. D. Weud. 16th nnd Douglas. U E 633 1 FINANCIAL. Halt * . IHo word first Insertion. Ic a word thereafter. Nothing taken for lea * than 2Se. CASH PAID FOH ENDOWMENT POLICIES In old line companies ; Addrcs * A. K. Brock- leiby. Box 233. Hartford , Conn. M3SJ J21 * VASTUBAGE. Hate * . IHo word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken tor le than 25o. \VK HAVE 1M ACRES OF BLUB UHASU 1'Ad- ture for horse * . Board fence , spring water. Itortoo A Phelps. Gllraore. Ntb. . or A. W. 1'help * & Bon , 207 N. Y. Lit * bljg. T lephon 1051. M-tit J31 * LOST. Hate * . lOo a line each Insertion , Jl.M a line p r month. Nothing takto tor le * than 25c. BTHAYED. ONH DARK BROWN TlOIlSE. 5 year * old , weight 1,200 pound * , cut < m left IJe of Jaw , bad halter un. Reward. Kl FIU- g r IJ , 4220 Capitol avenue. MIM SI * LOST. LADIES' OOLD STICK J'lNiTiow KNOT , blue enamelrd. with diamond Mttlnz. Plras * leave at Mora * Dry OoxU Co. . hosiery dcpt. . and rtcelvo reward. M J J4 Hate * , mo word drat Inidttlon lo. a word thereafter. Nothlrfg taReh'fot lei * limn ISc. FRED MOHLE. 1M7U KAHNAM. 497 DRESSMAKING IN FAMTLIKS. ADDRE3 * lll s Sturdy. 42 NlChoUs gjreet. M > S7 Mil * SHOBTHAND AND TYPEWBITINO. VAN 8ANT8 SCHOOLO BHORTHAND. Ml N , Y. Life. Omaha. Askifor circular. M391 UNDEBTAKEBS AND EMB ALMEBS H. K. BUHKnTT. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND embalmer. Ull Chlcago TjI. 90. 3S3 MUSIO , ABT AND LANGUAGE. Rates. I o word first Insertion , lo n word thereafter. Nothing taken tbr less than 2jc. ' O T\ aLLENRECK. BANJOI3T AND tinchtr. 1810 California it 8U FOH BARGAINS IN FIRST CLASS PIANOS ard urgnns nee Gearge A , Sanborn , general com C03 McCaguo building. M47J 1 WJALTY INSTnUMGNTS placca on record May 29 , 1894 : WARRANTY DEEDS. J II Wheeler nnd wlfo to C A Hofmnn , SO feet of tract IS ) feet s < | uaru In lot 4 , Itngan's add . , . . . t . , J 1,230 EIIiMi Hennes y tp F L Lojmls , lot 8 , block It. Omaha . . . 24,0)0 M E James to 8 J James , loin 6 nml 7 , block S , Albright's Annex , lot 7 , block S , Kountzo suppl nil.l , w W of n H of lot 2 , block 0 , Kcmntzu 4th add , lot 4 , block 1 , Hojnry's ndd , . . . , . . . . .i. . . , . . , . p,00) T F Mulaney and wife to A H Gladstone , lot 6 , block 10 , Jetter's ndd . . 1,00) A H Gla < l tonc to T I' Malonev , w 2" feet "f e 33 feet of lot 12 , block 81 , South Omaha . 5,70) South Omaha Lnnd company to T II and Lena Perry , lot 6 , block 115 , South Omaha 350 M II Ilnrtcr nndvlfi ti > Ellen Henne sy , 8.712V4 Hquart > feet nt point S' ) feet a nnd 2M feet e of se corner of block 131 , Omaha . . . l F L LoomU nnd wlfo to Ellen Hennessy , lot 5 , block 6 , Ilunscom Placp . 9,0)0 QUIT CLAIM DEEDS. E P Smith nnd wlfo to George Ilendce , lot 3. block 12. Shull'H 2d ndd . . . . . i City to Ellen llcnncssy , lot , block It , Omaha . . . l Homo Investment company to E S Rowley , lots 1 to 21 , block 94 , Dundee Place . l DEEDS. Special master to G E Barker , w CO feet of n 130 feet of lot 7 , block C ( Orchard Hill . 441 Total amount of transfers i $13,733 SEARLES & SEARLES SPECIALISTS Nervoas , Private AND Special Diseases. TREATMENT BY MAILfGDHSULATIDN FREE Wo euro Ca'.arrhi-AH Dlsoasos of the Nose , Throat , 'Ghost ' , stomach , LIver , Blood , Skin land Ki-'noy Dla- oaaes. Female Woakiosqos , L'oat Nlanhood AND ALL-'PRIVATE - DIS EASES OF MEN. Tii'i REMOVED TO } * 1416 FAltNAM STREET. ( i Call on or Address , i * i if. \HNA.MVT Dr. Searles & . , NEU. ' II manes tno Homo circle complete. Tbls great Temperance Urlnlc gives pleas ure and beultb to every member of too family. A 25c. package innlios 0 gal lons. Bo sure and get the genuine. Sold everywhere. JIado only by The Chas. E. Hires Co. , Phllada. lt mp fbr btmtlful Pletore C M and Dee * . BUREAU , SUDS & CO. , Solicitors , Dee Building , OMAHA. NEB. Advice PHEE. TRAVELERS CHEQUES of the AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY oed anywhere In the world at face value with out Identification. CARRY THEM WHEN TRAVELING. RRILWAY TIMS GflRD Leuvis ICUICAGO , BURLINGfON & Q ( Arrives _ Onmha | Depot 10th and Mason Sts. I Omaha 4:43pm : Chicago Vestibule 9.50am SMium Chicago Express 4:25pm : 7:02pm : Chicago and Iowa Local S.ouam n 3jamJL. . PaclllgJunctlonLogal S.35ini Leaves | BURLINGT6N & MO , RIVEll.ArrKci | Omahal Depot loth and Mason Sts. I Omaha 10l5am : Denver Kxpnss 935am. ; 10:15am Deadwood Express 410pm ; 4:50pm Denver Express 4:10pm : 6:60pm..Nebraska : Local ( except Sun. ) . . . biOpm : 8lCiini..Lincoln : J gal _ except Sunday..11 ) ijiam Leaves I K. C. . BT J7' & C.K JArrlvus Omahal Depot 10th and Mason Sts. I Omaha i45am ; Kansas city Day Express 5.5Jpm .jMSpm.K. . C. Jjjghtjjx. via , .U. l' Trans. 6.50am Leaves I CHICAQOTiiri. .t"lAClTH , ' . ( Arrives' Omahal Union Depot IQlli & Mason bts. | Omaha EAST. 10Uim..Atlantic : Express ( ex , ounciay ) , . ; u5pm < :25pm : Night Exprees , 6:40am : 4:40pm..ChlcaKu : VestlbuledLtmlted. ; . . . 1:25jitn : HJSpiu.Oklahoma Kxp. ( to C. JJ. ex Sun ) . 0:3Jam : ' WE3 f. , 6:35am.Oklahoma : & Texas Exp. ( ex8unll:35pm ) : _ lj3jpm..ColcradQ LlmlteJ. . . . . . . . . . 4:10pm : TVACirC' : _ OmahaUnlon | Depot 10th & ason Sta. | Omaha 9.50am . , i. . Denver Exprr * * . . . , . 3.50pm 2:1 : 5pm . Overland Flyer . 6:20pm : 3:45pm , Beatrice & Stromib'g Exex Sun ) . 12.30am 6:40pm : . , .1'aclilo Express . I0:55am : , ( t:30pm : . . . . Fa t , llallf. , . , . . . , . 4:2 : > pm Leaves ICHICAGO. " MIlT & fc/T.-PAUlIl Arrives" _ OmahaUnlon [ " " _ Depot lOJh & Mason 8ts. | Omaha : . . . . . . . . . Limited , . .7.7. . . , . 9.30am ll10uin..Chlcagq ; Expreas ( ex. Bun. ) . . . . C.OOinn Leaves I F.'E. & MO. VAljLEY. | Arfve7 * Omaha Djspot 15tli andjlVeb tcr St * . _ | _ Omalia t05am. ; . . . . . . . .Deadwoxl Express . .TBtlOpm S.OI ini. ( Et. Eut.J.Wyo. Ex.Kx. Mon. ) . 6:10pm : 6.00pm. .Norfolk Express ( ixj Sunday. ) .104oam ; S:30pm : . St. Paul Uminem. . . . . . . . . . 9 ; 40am Leave * I CHICAGO .sTNORTllwESTN lArrlvn OmahalU. P. Depot lOtlt & ! &aQn 8U. | Oinaha lllo5am.ChlcaKa Eib'rcs * . , . . 610pm ; 4.05pm . Vestibule Limited . 9:20am : .SOpm . > . . Eastern Flyer. . . . . . . 2l5pm 6:30pmEx. : SaD.Chlc. Pass , ( Ex. Man. ) . ; 2jpm tiMam. . , . . . . . . . Mo. Valley Local . . . .lUijMpm MIS8OUnrp"AClFlC [ ArrtveT _ OmahaJDepot _ 15th _ jrU Vebiiter St * . I Omaha . . . , . , , , , Ht. Loula Eiprjws.T G:00am : 930pm\ ; . 8t. Loul E pro . . . . . tHOpin.Dally ( ex. Sun. ) Nebraska Local . Leaves" ) C.7 8Tr"P.TM."Jf"d _ OmahaJ _ Dcpot15th _ ani Wubsle St * . ! Omaha l.00am.,81oux City Accom ( Ex. 8un..7lOSpm lOjOOam. , Sioux City Accom ( Sun. Only. ) . . 8:05pm : ] i:15pm..Slnux City Kxpres * ( Bx. bun ) , , llUant ; . 8t.Paul _ Limited . i , . :40ara : - , .SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC. [ Arrive * _ OmuhalU.lN Depot 10lh _ & Mason t * . ! Omjhj * :55am : . Sioux Ciry P i ingtrj , . . . , , jO.JOpm J5pm Bt. Paul Eipress. . . . . . . . 1000am ; Uav e * I MIOUX "CITY & liXcHficT TArrTvTi Oinalml D pot 15th and Webster HU. I Omaha 5 : ) pmrr. . . . .SU 1'aul Limited. . . ' . 9:40am rtactm. Chicago Limited . . . . . . . . 9:40am : _ Liv I UMAil.V A SxTl/JUIS IArrlT T nmilulU. P. L > uut 10th & Mason St * . | On h I.rpni. . . , , , . t. Ixjuls CtinnUali..13Mpu CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS Mayor's Veto Effectually Protects the Board of Publio Works. SUSTAINED IN" FACE OF HASCALL'S BLUFF Qtmrrrl Over Printing DUN CIIUSDSVlirclcr to l'n s tlio 1.16 tu iisi : s crVrstorii Klectrlc Oninpnny'n Now Offer on Street Lighting. There wns no report from the special com mittee on electric lights at the regular meet ing ot the city council last bight , nnd bar ring a trilling encounter between Wheeler and Rlsasscr over the printing bids the ses sion was without Incident. Hascnll's Hoard of Public Works resolu tion was vetoed by the mayor ns follows ; I return herewith , without my approval , resolution No. C7 ot May 21 , relating to employes of the Hoard ot 1'ubllc Works. I have vetoed this resolution for the rcn- son that It IK too sweeping In Its nntnrt ? nnd would , If curried Into effect , leave the Hoard of 1'ubllc Works without a Hliihit- Inspector to oversee the work of contrac tors ot sewers , paving , plumbing , etc. , nnd would also leave the board without mtn to caru for the numerous Hush tanks in the city , thereby crippling our large Fewer Hystetn , While each member ot the board is expected to do his share ot the work , the Individual members uf the bnnrd can not possibly attend to nil the dctnlls ot sidewalk , pnvlng , Inspection of sewers nn constant xupervialon of Hush tanks. If It Is desired to dispense with nny particular foreman or Inspector the council cun notify the board to thnt effpct , nnd thnt body will undoubtedly comply with the request or show why such man cannot , be dispensed with. Under thu charter the right to , employer or discharge employes rests entirely with the Hoard ot Public Works , and , while thn council ilnd mayor can place a limit upon the funds to be expended by the board , thut body must be allowed to exercise HB own discretion In employing such assistant * and Inspectors us may be needed , but It must keep within thu limit of expenditure. I would favor retrenchment In thu de partment of the Hoard of Public Works nnd In nil other departments , nnd I would Join the council In recommending thnt the Board ot Public Works dispense with nil unnecessary clerks , Inspectors , foremen and other employes , but I am opposed to the sh.ort-slgb.ted policy ot leiulntf our en tire system of public works without ndc- dunte supervision when It Is morally cer tain that such a course would cost the city thousands of dollars In the end. Hnscall served notice that In his opinion the veto would xut ; no figure. Elsasser had promised to vote With the other democrats and this made ton votes , with which ho ex pected to bo able to prevent the passage of any appropriation ordinance that provided for paying the salaries of any ot the objection able employes of the board. His threat produced no effect nnd the veto * wns sus- tnlned. A communication from the comptroller stated that he had received directions to pay M. T. Patrick ? 5,500 , In settlement of his claim against the city , but there was only $4.000 In the Judgment fund. Hascall's motion that the amount be paid out of the general fund was carried. The council accepted an Invitation to at tend the Afro-American fair on July 3. The proposition of the Western Electric company , which was made at the committee meeting ypsterday afternoon , was read and referred to the committee. A communica tion from the mysterious William Daker of Chicago , stating that If ho was awarded the electric lighting contract ho would light the city hall for thrco years Iico of cost , met the same reference. A resolution was passed directing the city clerk to rcdlstrlct the wards Into \otlng precincts and to employ an assistant for not more than two weeks at ? 3 per day for this purpose. The building Inspector and the committee on police werci directed to visit the brick yards north of Pierce street and see what could bo done toward abating tlio smoke nuisance. i , . A resolution by Elsnsser that the acting city electrician and the gas Inspector be directed to make a photometric test of nt least one electric light on each circuit brought Wheeler to his feet to say that this photometer business was "all poppy cock anyway. " Edwards thought so , too , but Calm contended that a test could done no harm. A motion to lay on the table was lost on a tie vote nnd the resolution1 was adopted. The committee to which was referred the communication ot the mayor relating to the unsafe condition of the tower ot the city hall , reported plans for repairing the structure. It cstlmnted the expense at any where from ? 750 to $2,500. The report was referred to the council as a commit too of the whole and to the city engineer. The committee on lire nnd water recom mended that the resolution locating addi tional fire hydrants on Eleventh street north of Nicholas street be placed on file. This Is the case where a number of the manu facturing establishments wanted fire protec tion and were willing to pay the hydrant rentals themselves for the remainder of the year. Wheeler moved the adoption of the resolution against the adverse report of the committee , and the same debate that every hydrant resolution precipitates was repeated. The matter * was finally recommitted with a view of moving some unused hydrants to the location mentioned. There were two reports from the commit tee on printing on the bill ot Klopp , Dartlett & Co. for printing the annual reports for 1803Elsasser and Durkloy recommended that $1,552.31 bo allowed , thus making a re duction of $3C9.CO from the amount claimed. Thomas' minority report was In favor of allowing the entlro bill. The work was done for the prlco paid In 1802 , which was $1.49 a page. The majority report was based on the allegation that whllo the 1S93 report contained 600,000 ems less of printed matter than the precedlng'dnb , the contractors had put In a bill for over 200 moro pages. Elsasser defended the majority report and Wheeler characterized his statement as a "d d lie , " Calm remarked that ho thought that the contract was honest enough , but he could not say as much for the manner In which It was run through the council. The minority report was adopted. The special retrenchment committee made a partial report. It recommended that a reduction ot $115 per month bo made In the expenses of the engineering department. This was to bo effected by the discharge ot Street Sweeping Inspector Gibson and such other employes as should bo designated by the city engineer. It also recommended that the Board of Health bo directed to dispense with the services of three Inspectors at $60 per month each , The following ordinances were passed ; Amending city electrician ordinance ; repealIng - Ing ordinance opening Locust street from Twentieth to Twenty-fourth streets ; declar ing the necessity ot opening the Southeast avenue ; grading Ames avenue from Thirtieth to Forty-second street ; changing curb lines ot Nineteenth street from Nicholas to Ohio street ; opening Thirteenth street from Nich olas street to Paddock's addition ; repealing the ordinance opening Thirteenth street from Ohio street north to the city Hints ; paving Twenty-sixth street from Popploton avenue to Hickory street ; opening Mason street from Twenty-fourth to Twenty-fifth strept ; grading Halt Howard street from Thirty-third to Thlrty-jlxth street ; repealing apec'al tax ordinance on opening Locust street from Twentieth to Twenty-fourth street , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ NKW KI.KOTHIC I.KJllTlNd OFFISH. Mnilo tu tlio Cniumlttoo Yesterday by a Chicago Company. The special council committee on electric lights met yesterday afternoon , but did noth ing with the question of disposing of the bids which It has received. The Western Elcctrlo company of Chicago , which Is represented hero by II. 0. Eddy , sprung a surprlso on the companies which are now lighting for the franchise by making the committee a proposition to light the city for the next five years. Tbls pompany offered to furnish the city with 300 1',000-candln power arc lights all night every night In the year for the next five years at a rental of $225,000 , payable at the rate ot $3,750 per month , or It will charge $150 per year for each lamp. This company offers to build a plain , substantial brick building In the most suitable and con venient location It can obtain nt a reason able price and put In up-to-date machinery ot ample power. It will run the plant for a period ot fire years and then turn It over to the city In consideration ot $1. In other words this company wnnts to put In nn elec tric light plant and sell It to the city. It will opcrata the sumo without expense to the municipality for the next five years It It Is given $225,000 for It. This proposition seemed to strike the com- mlttco with Rome favor , but the matter wns deferred until the council as a body could take action on It. As soon as Mr , Wiley hoard ot the proposition ho said thnt he was ready to make n simitar one. The other agents did not know what to think of this move. Some ot the committee thought that If this thing kept up n whllo longer some ot the companies would present them with an electric light plant on a silver platter. The committee then turned Its attention to other matters , and Hascall and Wheeler put In the remainder of the afternoon visit ing various city offices In order to ascertain which of the city clerks and other employes they could dispense with In order to save expenses. Thrt council committee on streets and nl- leys recommended that the south end of Thirteenth street bo opened up for travel nnd placed on grade. As the funds are some what low It wns concluded to tnko no action on the grading of the north end of the same street Just nt present. ' Ten cents admits to all at Courtlind Beach , day or evening , MOBK FAVORABLE FOB CROPS. Ucncrn ! Outlook U Not So Ilnd ns Has Upon llcportcd. The weekly crop bulletin of the Ne braska weather service , co-operating with the United States weather bureau , Issued by Director G. E. Hunt , for the week endIng - Ing May 28 , says : The reports ot the past seven days , whllo far from favorable , are slightly moro en couraging than these of the preceding week , when our correspondents were generally In clined to overestimate the damage by the .frosts and Ice Of the morning of the 19th. As was predicted at the time , but llttlo serious Injury has resulted to the corn crop , and It has been necessary to replant only n very small acreage. The fruit crop wns badly damaged , but not to so great nn ex tent as was first reported. The entire stnto needs rain , and badly In all sections except the northern portion , wliire Xhcy have been favored with a tow light showers. Corn Is generally up to a good stand , and those fields cut down by the frosts are slowly re covering. _ WHIAT ritosi'ioT.s : AIM : MAD. I'urmrr'H HovlMV < 'rop Summary Slums An } tiling liut u Promising Ontlo'ilc. CHICAGO , May 29. This week's Farm er's Review will , sny regarding winter wheat : In Mlssouil thcic hau been some damage by frosts and dry weather. Few reports from Kansas Indicate nny gre.it loss from the frost. Chinch bugs nnd drouth are proving more seilous enemies and the yield must of necessity be light. Nebraska wheat Is In bad shape. Iurgo areas have been plowed up. The frost of last week did some damage , but In a num ber of counties the crop was too far gone for anything to hurt It. What little win ter wheat Is grown In Iowa did not .sustain any great Injury from frost. Aa to spnng wheat , the Review Hays : In Iowa It will be nearly un average crop. The Dakota crop Is In talr condition. Corn In Mis souri needs rain and sunshine. The out look for Kansas is favorable , though the frosts have retarded development. Jt > Nebiask.i the reports vary from good xo bad. Coin In Iowa was put back by f lost , but is piobably all right. In. Minnesota and the Dnkotan the crop lit late In being planted , but prospects are good. Illinois Crop Ilrpnrt. SPRINGFIELD , 111. , May 29. The Illi nois weather crop bulletin ways : In many sections of the northern nnd central divi sions there Is reported Injuries to corn by. the frosts of the 19th and 20th. The Coal City , Grundy county , correspondent sayn : "Corn Just had a good start and Is ruined , and thousands of acres will have tu be replanted. " In the other counties the corn , except that planted on low ground , was but slightly Injured. Cut worms are damaging this crop In some localities , nnd the con tinued cool weather has greatly retarded Rye , It Is thought , will not yield ns well as expected. Wheat , except In a few sections , Is gen erally In good condition. Locusts have made their appearance In great numbers over the. state , but havc < done no material damage to vegetation yet. OoKtriiiuciit Crop Kcpnrt. WASHINGTON , May 29.-The weather bureau , In US weather crop bulletin for the week ending ilay 28 , says : Over the greater portion ot the country east of the Rocky mountains the night temperatures have been unut.ually low and have Injuri ously affected or retarded the ; grow th of vegetation In the states ot the central valleys. The rainfall of the past week was greater than usual In Colorado , Utnh , Montana , northern Washington , and from central Callfoinla. northward to Oiegon. Throughout the ctntial valleys there has been but little rain and practically noijo has fallen In the states of the Mlbsouil valley and along the southwestern boulei fiom the gulf south to southern California. Drouth conditions are reported from lown , Nebraska and Wyoming , and rnln Is needed In Colorado , Arkansas , Oklahoma and .Mis- souil. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Worse Thnn Two Wpoks Ago. DES MOINES , May 29-Tlie Iowa crop bulletin says : From the effect of frosts and drouth the general crop conditions uro not so favorable as they were two weeks ago. Corn Is In a fairly promising condi tion. Complaints are heard of cut worms nnd some replanting boa been necessitated. The nicenge has been increased by the par tial failure of oats. The drouth Is Injurious to nil spring grain , and the hay crop Is damaged past lecovery. Pastures are be coming very short , and in ninny hectlons stock water Is scarce. The lecent freezing temperature was most destructive to truck gardens , grasses nnd small fruits. Mutter In Missouri. COLUMBIA , Mo. , .May 29. The weekly weather crop bulletin ot the , Missouri Hoard of Agilcullure , Issued today , reports that the conditions have been favornblo for farm work. Corn cultivation has been lapldly pushed , but the growth of vegetation has been gieatly retarded by the low tempera ture. Much damage was done to corn , potatoes nnd guldens by frosts , and much damage was done to grapca and berries Rain IB needed badly In many counties. Young fruit trees have been damaged to some extent In Howcll and Newton counties by locusts. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ California' ! ) Outlook. SACRAMKNTO , Cal. , May 29. Dlreotor Barwlck ot the California weather service in his crop bulletin for the week ending May 28 , summarizes ns follows : Whllo all grain and hay crops throughout thq state will bo short , they are much gi cater than crop.s known to have been harvested when the most favornblo weather prevailed. On thu other hand , chenles were almost ruined In thu early fruit districts ot the state by rains , _ _ Take the family to Courtland Beach , Decoration day. Music day and night. Tried to Hub a Woman. At 9 o'clock last night Officers Burr and Baldwin arrested R.Rice , colored , on a charge ot attempting to rob. The complain ant Is Mrs. O. A. F. Rueto , residing at 507 North Sixteenth street. She says thnt nt Sixteenth and Capitol avenue RIcu attempted to snatch her purse from her hand. Ex- 1 'oil co Captain O'Dotmhuo took after Rcu ! and caught him. Rice was formerly em ployed at Mr , O'Donahue's residence as a hired man , but has not been there for some time. Ho was very much frightened when ho beheld his former employer with a tight hold on his collar. Spend Decoration day at Courtland lleuch , aerial wonders day and night. ltuyimmu > Mcoimld. Sunday Mr. Everett Raymond of Dakota City and Miss Ropple McDonald were mar ried at the residence ot the brldo's parents. Highland Place. Itev. Kly was the olficlat- Ing clergyman. rtaWttt's Witch Hazel Halvn cures piles. Balloon ascension at Courtland Beach , afternoon and erimlng , Decoration day. 1IIKH. Notice of five lines or less uivler thin li ad , rifty ctntt ; each < ! Jltlmal line , ten cents. WILUUR-On May 29 , ftt 1911 "California struct , Murtln Wilbur , aged 75 years. * ! Spend Decoration day at Courtland Beach , aorlal wonders d y and night. SOUND OF REVELRY BY NIGHT North Eiders Awakened by Martini Pmido- iiiouium in the Coliseum , MILITARY DRILL ENDS IN A BIG DRUNK Itrnvo Horn of Two Cities Mil Uj > on ' llecr nnd IndulR.v tu A Cnrousal that K.-pt nn Kutlro NvlRh- a ] burlimut from Hlprji. , ] Tito second chapter of the doings ot the mllltln boys on the occasion or the ling pre-ontntlon Is entirely different from the \ llrst , embodying n story of wild saturnalia ] nnd the most disgraceful orgies. As soon ns the crowd Icfl the Coliseum the place wns tnkcn In charge by a guard In clmrgo * of ono of the lieutenants of the Thurstoit v lllllcs , nnd from 2 o'clock until morning a series of demonstration * wns Indulged In thnt reflected nnythlng but credit ion that organization or the national guard of which It Is a part. IJarly In the evening , before the proceed ings In tbc hall were begun , n half dozen kegs of beer were tnkcn to the Coliseum , to be disposed of by the Ullles nnd tholr favored guests. Hut llttlo wns used until nfter the completion of the drill , bill nftor thnt the nmber colored fluid flowed continu ously. The snloons across the street \voro frequently vIMtcd , nnd bcforo 2 o'clock a number of the mllltla boys were hilariously drunk. Some of the Council lllutts High school cadets were the soonest to succumb to the subtle Intlucnco , and un attempt \vns made by some of their comrades ) to tnko them home , but the cars had stopped run ning nml the effort was given up after get ting thu youthful topers down town. A line of eight of thcio gray-clad fol- dlors from across the rlvqr was lined up along the curbstone on Savon- tconth utrcot betv\oen Douglas and Dodge , nt 2 o'clcck In the morning , Intently regardIng - Ing the paving In thu gutter and endeavor ing to throw up tholr huols In nn effort to ' icHtoro the equilibrium ot tholr heads. Another - * other hquad was engaged In the snmo de lightful occupation at thu same tlmo in the court of The Dee building. ' The wildest tlmo , how over , was Indulged In by the members of the Thurston Ullles. who were left to guard the Coliseum. The lieutenant In ch.irgu made nn attempt to muster the guurd about 3:15 : o'clock nnd the exhibition was worth double the prlco or admission to the performance of the earlier hours of the night. Of the fifteen soldleis i there , Including officers nnd privates , but -If three were In a condition that oven approached preached sobriety. Tlio most blood-curdling yells and wnrwhoopa rang through the nrchcs of the great structure nnd a cloud of cigarette smoke rose from the llttlo bluo- unlformcd group that represented the guard. The men refused to stay In line , nnd the lieutenant locked arms with them and pulled and hauled them back and forth In an effort to keep them In their places. Ho wns not wholly tuctossful In this , as a | monstrous Jag or his own Immediate owner ship required nearly all his musdlo to keep within reasonable bounds. WAS TIIH WHONO OUDKll. "Klght dress , there , " yelled tlio omcor , and then observing the effect , supplemental the order with an Injunction to "undress nnd go to bed. " "Lieutenant , get a stomach pump , " was the suggestion of ono ot the unruly boozers , whom the officer was trying to hold In an upright position at ono end ot the lino. "Wh-o-o-p , " voclrerated another or tlio gallant defenders or his country's flag , as ho swung his gun over his head n couple or times nnd then threw It far down the re cently waxed floor. The weapon whirled nnd slid a couple of hundred feet , finally mixing up with the wheels of the Catling gun car riage. Every fo\v minutes ono or moro or the mon would temporarily desert , fn order to slldo down Intff the west dressing room and draw fresh Inspiration from the last remaining keg. Ono or them llnally emerged with a can or the fluid extract of barley In his hand , and the lieutenant started for him. j Thu prlvnto would not give up the bovcrngo , i and an exciting race began , which was con- . ) tinned moro than half way around the ' * amphitheater , the private nlirleklng nnd f waving the can or beer wildly aloft , and the officer swinging his sword nnd endeavoring to keep his legs from getting tangled up with his scabbard. The runaway was finally overtaken , and was compelled to nil are tlio contents of the can with hit com manding officer. Just as the racket was beginning to nbato somovvhat , a resounding "bang" reverber ated through the building , nnd was Immedi ately followed by another , and n couple of puffs or smoke from the vicinity or the tents showed where n couple or hilarious soldiers were celebrating the coming or morn. The lieutenant demanded that they bo put under arrest , but was compelled to - = first arrest u couple or the other members Ser or thu guard In order to force them to do duty In that particular. The malefactors proved to be , a couple or members or the Dodge Light guard , who had been hope lessly Indisposed when their comrades left. From then until daylight , the revellers t Kept tlio residents In that vicinity nvvaka t with the occasional discharge or firearms ' and the shrieks and yells or temporary maniacs. Five policemen had been loft thcro to | assist In preserving ordnr and protecting & property , but tholr wants had been attended - l tended to at an early hour , nnd they wore not In a frame or mind or body to Interferq with the proceedings. Ono or the policemen had to bo assisted up the stairs when ho wna ready to leave the building and go homo. Ono hopelessly Inebriated Individual un fortunately loosened the latchstrlng or hla stomach and ejected Its contents over tlio uniform of a rellovv soldier , who was stretched out helpless besldo him , and when the latter recovered sufficiently to realize what had boon done he started out on n * search for gore , declaring that ho could whip the blankety-blankcd blankcty-blanlc * who had thus disfigured him , and ho didn't 5 care whether It was officer or prlvntc. Ho I wns finally quieted , but the revelry wont on. Dalloon ascension at Courtland Hcac.li , afternoon and evening , Decoration day. Iliirrlson Club M Eight of the country precincts were rcpre- " ' ] scnted at a meeting of the Harrison olub Jj held nt Ilcnnlngton on Sunday , It was the I annual meeting and the principal business was thu election of officers. Hermann Tlmmo was chosen president , and vlco presidents from each precinct woru kl selected as follows : . Valley , Mons Johnson ; Waterloo , id Stout ; Chicago , Qus Nolto ; Mlllard , Henry Kolsuy ; Douglas , Clmrlca Stevens ; Clontarf , 1C. Carllng ; Klkhorn , Omar Whitney ; Jefferson , John Tlmberly ; Union , Zack Kills ; Florence , V. Walker ; West Omaha , A. ( Moments ; McArdlo , Ccsmus Hale. George 81 Igor of West Omaha was clio-ien secretary with two assistants. t | Seventeen delegates were also chosen to * jl attend the state league convention to be held < ! at Lincoln Juno 12. AfrAni rlcun I'ulr. The colored people of the state have joined forces , and on July 3 nndi they will hold a grand fair and exhibition on the ground * of thu Omaha Driving I'ark association , out on Sherman avenue. Several thousand dollars lars has been subscribed , and this money will bo paid out In prizes. The exorcise * ij will consist of races , band competition and - | drills by the military conpnnles. In addi tion to this thcro will bo a fair , a fat stock show , and nny number if special features. The roads centering In Omaha have mude. } ] special rates , nnd a number ot delegations from the outside towns will be on hand to take part In the festivities. \\licn Tlabyroj nick , uo gave her Castarta , When tt wu a ChUJ , eJio cried for ZostorU. When she became SUM , the clung to Cutoff * , When iho had Children , the c vo theoi Oulcrlii