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" ' "WVT WWWHIWW ( JB m 14 THE OMAHA DAILY UEE : SUNDAY , JUNE 3. 1894-TWENTY PAGES. SPEG1HL NOTICES. : ! ArtvCTtl * m < > nti < for tti i columni 'will k * ujj" | unl . ? r p. m. 'or > v nlnit and until tOO p. m. for the mornln * nnd Sunday < JI 0"-V AilviTllnfr * , by rcnuestlnir n numbered o51 * on Imv * nnuwfru ndilreswd to ft niimherrd ur In core of The Ilee. Annwen "ft Vitik cit the cliff K tin dtllvtrcd upon presentation "SITUATIONS WANTED. flrsl Innfrtlon. n. word Rates. IWo word je tnken tor less Ihnn so. thereafter. Nothing _ _ " A"WOMAN A8 BITt-ATION "WANTED BY WOMAN housekeeper In a small family. 402 * . ; $ " rootn 28. _ INTELLIUENT WOMAN WIHI1F.SJ SITUATION n , IrovcTlW r companion with fnmlly or Invalid ; bt t city rcferr-nccs. Addi-M M 4' . ' " 1. < . . . , . POSITION WANTED I V YOUNO LAin AS prlfalf Uacher or companion to lady ; no iili- . AO- bom of references. JM-tlon to traveling ; drew M 32. Bf- , _ _ _ A.-.L- ' A"fm'ATioN AS aoviuNi : : H v A ' " ' . .pectnblo young lady. Address M ' J fj , , . NTKt > ! SITUATION . IIV AN IJ\1'1 ; ' nwMl kiokkrVr. 000.1 referent fuinjj" " ' ' ddfen M Mi Umiilm II11. . A-M7031) WANTED MA E HEL'P' 'Rales , ! < wonl first Insertion , If ft word tlifrmflT. Nothing tnken for less tlmn 23C. 80LICITORB. TF.AMB FURNISHED ; 'NHTALL- rnenl goi1 . American Wringer Co. . IGuJ How- ' -"TO " - nrd slrc l. _ . _ . AOENTrf. SALARY OH COMMISSION. THE greatest Invention of thn ngTlie New I 'at- nt Cllfmlc.il Ink ErasingPencil. . Holla on sltrht. Wirks like mngle. Agents nre maklnif tr. . 0 to II2SOO per week. For fur'1" 0 r' tl < Mi1nrs write the Monroe Erasing Mf * . jrv. . , X M. JM. Cro > sf. Win " " . < 1'IIOM WANTED , SALESMAN ) SALARY start , permanent plnce. llrown Rnn. Co. . nurserymen. Chicago , 111. H-M319 j:2 BALESMEN WANTED. TO 8' ' : ' ' liy wimple to tlie wholesale nml retail cell on BlKlil to C . 'ullln(1miin.n' . , , lllxrol wilnry ; money n.luinc.-cl for nn.l . exrion'-H ! pcnnnnnt .I"1 ' ' ! , with Btnmp. King Mfg. Co. , U . C-liVHt-O. III. _ _ _ JuT , . WANTED A ill : YOU A CATHOMfT AUK ynS Tim-mplnyi'l ? AVIII you prk for : Ill.t0 per wcoia Writeti Iay. J. " Ouy , oj M'tli . avenue , Clilcii3 ( } , IH. . _ " BIDi : MNlV. J2.00 f'UIl TOWN. PAID.TIlAVUIj. Inc men to nPI lnt aK'tits. No samples.- Write J. V. llowlnK.115 Bth.nvenuc , ClilaiKO. J5.00 PER 1.000 I'AID FOH circulars ; good men wanted to work for us. we pay cash : have nothing to sell ; Ind.mo stamp nnd glv reference. U. S. Mutual Ail- vcrtlslng Ann. . Chicago. 111. It-738 3' HEN TO SELL HOI.STEIN MEDICATED stock. fl id ; ° slPiulv work ; experience not neccn- mry : salary JW.OO or commission. Address en closing stamp. J. H. Egeland.ninnag.rand 20 < i Berry blk. , Minneapolis. Minn. 1I-.083 * ' BALESMAN OR MANUFACTURERS' AOENT , to sell jolibern and cash l.ujers toilet 'P - > MO Thirty-third street , Chicago. B iCH 3 * MEN TO SELL BAKING POWDER. STEADY ' ' employment ; experience unnecessary ; JT-'O ) mcnf.ily Fiiiary or-a com. If offerIs satis factory address at unee , with particular ) * con- eeriitmc } ourclf , . U. S. Chemical Winks. SIO Van Buren , Chicago. . 717 3 WANTED FEMALE HELP. Rates , 1'Jo word first Insertion , Ic a word Ihermfler. Nothing taken for lean than 25c. LADIES WANTING GIRLS APPLY AT THE Scandinavian Young Indies' home , 3304 Cumins ; i 4 O548 12 * WANTED A COOK AT 1919 CHICAGO ST. C 575 WANTED. OIRL OF 17 OR 18 TO TAKE CARE of j-year-old ! child ; only n competent girl of pleatant address need apply. 539 Park nve. C C37 3 * WANTED , AN EXPERIENCED HERMAN OR Bohemian cook. In fnmlly of three , where there Is second girl In dc up stnlrs work ; wagcsJ5.00 week. Apply 500 S. 21nt avenue , near 8L Mn'y'.i averiile. C MC63 4 DELSARTE CORSKT WAISTS AND BRACES : the most popular good * n lady can sell ; easy sales ; large commissions. Write for terms. Dtl artc Mfg. Co. , Ill State street , Chicago , 1.1. ' LADIES WHO WRITE PLAINLY CAN 8E- ' ' < ure poa'lUn' 'at good wages writing at home. Riply' with stamp. Miss Ethel Sprague.- South Bend. Ind. C WANTED. OIRL FOH GENERAL HOUSE- work. 2J29 California street. C 741 3 * FED. A IADYWELL ACQUAINTED "lllee work , who has some means , to tnlre of an oince hi the city that will pay her reasonably well and make her a good In vestment. Business can be fully Investlgatid. References will be required nnd exchanged. Address , In own handwriting , staling t-xperl- cnty , etc. , M 47 , ' Bee. C 740 3 1.ADIE3 WHO CAN WHITE PLAINLY CAN make $15.W a week al their own home writing for us. Reply , with tn-lf nddresHed stamped envelope , Lillian Durand , South Bend , Ind. i , YOU CAN HAIIN J23.no PER WEEK writing for me nt home ; mni. 2c Hlamp to 1 Nell A. Clmso , South licml , Ind. C 71S : LADIES WHO WILL DOVRITINO FOU MR at their homes will make Rood waRos. Ileply with self addressed , stamped envelope , 'Hiss Mildred Miller , South Ilcnd , Ind. C 722 3 LADIICH CAN MAKE $3.00 DAILY I1Y FOLDIng - Ing and addressing circulars for us at hcmj > ; no canvassing : position permanent : reply with stamped envelope. Miss Uraco Paul. South llcml , Ind. C-TO 5 _ WANTED. OIIIL FOH C3ENEIIAL HOfSE- work. 1823 C'orby street. C M714 4 * LADIES WANTED TO IJO WIUT1NO AT their own homes. Will pay 120.00 weekly. No canvnss'ng. ACdress Miss lluth Ashton , Jollel , III. C 705 S * _ WANTED 1NTELLIC1ENT LADY AND 'GEN- tleman not afraid to call on people nt their homes. C14 South IClh sticet. C 763 3 * _ FOB BENT HOUSES. nates. l',4c wonl flrsl Insertion , Ic a wnrl thereafter. Nothing taken for lesj tlmn 2.'c. FINE FLAT IN CLOUSEtt BLOCK AT 703 S. Itth St. ; range and all other conveniences ; F JJ5. George Clouser , room 2 , 1623 Farnam st. yr . D-311 _ _ _ f ' HOUSES. P. K. DAnLINQ. DAHKEIl IlLOOIc' D MC HOUSES IN ALL PAIITS OF THE CITY. TIID O. F. Davis company , IMS Farnmn. D-587 . ROOM CO1TAGES , MODEttN , CHOICE IN Satnford Circle. C 8. Elgutter. 204 BCD build- Ing. D 5S8 _ I'.ENTAL AGENCY , W7 BHOWN 11IXDCK. , _ i35s ? _ CLEAN , COMFOIITA1ILE , CONVENIENT , moderate rcnltln. best 3 nnJroom suites for housekeepera only. Ilefirenees required. Also 6-room eultn In tenement. 818 8. 22d st. _ D-500 i k KELKENNEY&CO.n. 1. CONTINENTAL I1L1C _ , _ D Ml CHOICE HOME , E1OHT ROOMS AND IIARN : nlco lawn , city water and southeast front ; 1 block south of Leavenworth on SSth avenue ; 123.00. Apply to N. I'erry. un premises. D-S93 FOR RENT , J3iS.OO PER MONTH , 4110 LAFAY- elte avenue , 7 rooms , furnace , bath , hot and cold water , clos't. gas. electric lighting nppll- nnccs , etc. Ilcautlfnl lawn , trees , etc. Fidelity Trust company. 1TOS Farnnm street. It 573 KOll RENT , OOOD DETACHED NINE-IIOOM house , Kil Capitol avenuf. Also 9-room houre Capitol avenue. II. II. Iloblson. room 7 , Commercial National. D 5"4 e-JIQOM MODERN COTTAOn. LAWN AND shadf. Z12I Miami street. D DPS KOUR.ROOM HOUSE. 3315 JONES. JS.W. jjelby , 334 Chamber Commerce. D M113 TUREH ROOMS , 63T B. 17TII STREET\ _ D M109 JH rTOR RENT , JUNE 1. 1B19 HOWARD STREET. nnd second and third ( loom of block cor. 16th > nnil Howard streets ; all furnlsla-d ; parlors. dining room mid kitchen ; has mllco on main floor. Call at 1113 Harney stieet. -MM3 KOll RENT , CHOICE FLAT IN THE P. E. Her block , ror. IGth and Jackson streets. Call at 11IJ , Hiirney street. D-M5I3 FINE LARGE MODERN HOUSE , B. W. COR. _ Slit. ! * Capltoiavenue. _ D M : it FOR RENT."FURNISHED HOUSE IN Dfi- llrabl ( oration for summer monthi ; rofcienccs required. The O , F. Davis Company. U-MG19 3 ELBVKN-ROOM HOUSE , AlOi MODTllN CON- vcnkncfH. Inquire l l DO | K . D Mllti 3 7. . FOR RENT. TBMPLm-ON & PIERi i , Paxlon blk. DG von RINT-A KIVB ROOM COTTAQE. u uuirc HI IH N. mil ntn-et. CM 3 _ 1 FOR RUNTnWKLLINClS IN ALL PAIITS nf Omaha ; call for list. K. II. K.lunf. ' . 433 Paxton block. _ . " IlKNT. DBSHIAIILR OWKLLINOS "l.N Council flliirTs ; i-All for list nl Omaha ortlcc. < P xlon block. K. H. Bheufg. I > MvOT FURNISHED MODERN K0OM COTTAUB. oiit front ; Ourlng summer nisiilln ; rent cheup to reliable party ! would lake lent In bojrd or otherwise , to suit tenant. N. W. corner Silh anil' Mnsun IK'tts. _ D--MUi , $0\l \ IU5NT. "lioUSES. VWIINIHIIBU AM ) UN. lurnlshed. In Iho burnt Ulstrlct. Be * ll.o of JuneI. . will accept of a lav. reatonable lent , Apply to Jm s IlyuM ; 115 North 'U ' . J. W. COTTON DlWinES. TQ RENT HEH houwt , turnUihca. lot lb unimer , . " .A. street. _ _ , BENT HOtT3E8 , Continued , -ROQM COTTAOI2 , IH.OO. IJU SOUTH 5TH ' ' ' 4 aooi ) lo-itooM not'sn , MODIMIN. CHOIOI : nclKhborlKKHl ; riflffn mlnutrs from Knrnmnj rent Rrnitly rmlucnl. Hums' China ftnro. or 7M N. Y. Life ( mornings ) . U-.M7J3 4 RENT % A oi5.v CIMI'"ORTAIILI : , cozy Ami complete hnuna of 8 mains. All tnrxl- rrn , R23 Houth 2. ' > th nvenue. Ix > w rent to care ful tenant. Apply Kuhn'it drug nloro.D D M7M & " "BOOMS. Rates , I'.ia ' word first Insertion , Ic a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c. FOH RENT , AT 2 DODQK , A I ARai5. 'HA'Y window , second story front , room , for 110.00 a month. No ether roomers ami no children. B _ LAiidi : SOIJTH ROOM ! 1313 bouoi : B AETNA ilOUBlNOinTviis'coiNEll 13TH and Dodge. Rooms by the day or week. _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ K CSO J8 * FIUIN1HHED ROOM ; GENTLEMAN. 2017 IIAIt- noy street. 12 Hi 4' UOOM WITH. ALCOVE , & 24 S. 26TII A V 12. FURNIHHBD ROOM. 2017 HARNI2Y STREET. E-515-4 * FOR RKNT. NICELY AND NEWLY FUR- nlshod room. Ilrst Hour ; no other roomers ; nix blneki from P. O. ; gns , bath , etc. Ad Ires * M 21. Die. I5-MKO FOR RENT , THIIEI2 UNFURNISHED ROOMS , .with modern conveniences , 257C Hartley rtrfo . KI'ItNISlIEDROOMH , AI O DOI'llLE PARlor - lor , wllh or without board. 17. ! ) OVidsv. > E Mi 11 S 3 NICELY FURNISHED HOOM.H , WITH plan' ' ) , for rent for thn summer ; lefurcnrcH ro- iiulrod. 2.17S Hnrney street. E MG'Jt 4 * FURNISHED IldoMS , - WITH OH WITHOUT Until , 2211 UoUKlas streot. References Ic- quired. S- E-.M6II 7' FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD Rates , 1'Jo word first Insertion , lo n word thereafter. NuthhiK taken for less than 23c. SOUTH ItnOM'8 AND GOOD BOARD , zlos Douglas street. , F M003 FRONT AND BACK TARLOR UNFURNISHUD. . \ ry Ueslint ! : nlso furnished room ; all Ilrst clars. 218 .3. 25tli St. F 880 TOUNO WOMEN'S HOMH. TJNUCR CARE OF Women's Christian association. Ill S. 17th st , F * C97 FRONT ROOM FOR TWO. WITH board , In private family. 202v St. Mary's avc. F MS61 J ROOMS. FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED , with .llrst-clnss board. 1900 Capitol ave , Inquire 1310 Capitol nve. F M774 FURNISHED ROOMS AT 2207 DESIRAHLE ROOM , SUITABLE FOR TWO. with Good board. Best Of locations , 2310 DodpA F M5GG 5 DESIRAHLE COOL ROOMS WITH HOARD. Refeiences. 202 North 18th street. F MGjO 3 Foif nENTTWO FCRNISHED OR UN.- furnlshed rooms , with bath. 2319 DouRlas street. F-M i ' 8 - FINE. LARGE ALCOVE FRONT ROOMS. , with bonrd , suitable for two pr more ; refc-r- ences. 1709 Dodge. F MGSG 3 FURNISHED ROOM -WITH HOARD. REFEH- ence. 2214 Farnam street. F MGGI V A LARfJE FRONT FURNISHED ROOM , WITH board. In private family , for two gentlemen ; no other boarders ; references exchanged. 221) .Webster street. F 745 If TWO COUPLES CAN SECURE ROOM AND Uwrd In a private- family ; nice location ; trees , lawn and Inrge porches ; reference required. Address M 62 , Bee. - F M700 G NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS , FOLDING "bedsmodern conveniences , with good board. The Rose. 2020 Harney. F < itC ! 123 MY JUNE 15. ELEGANT ROOMB WITH BOARD In prhate fnmlly : modern , central , home com forts and price reasonable ; lovely home for the right parties with good references. Ad- 'dress M 67 , Uee. F 751 3' NICELY FURNISHED LAROE SOUTH FRONT room , with board , only J5.0J per we > k. 2U.G Cass street. F 764 3 FOR RENT--UNFURNISH D ROOMS. Rates , I'.Jo word first Insertion , Ic a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 2Jc. 4 UNFURNISHED ROOMS. SUITABLE FOR housekeeping , city water , etc. . low > rent ; nojth- west coraer 17th nnd Webster st. G 5'8 FOR RENT FOUR UNFURNISHED ROOMS for housekeeping : three huge closets , liatli nnd water on sama lloor ; no children. IJU Far nam street. G 7 S 3" FOR RENT. STORES AND OFFICES Rates , IMo word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 2Sc. DESK ROOM. WM. J. WELSHANS. 331 Board of Trade bids. I 5M 10 MONTHS LEASE OF STORE , 309 S. 17TII. FOR RENT , Tile 4-STORY BRICK BUILDING , S1G Farnam street. The building has n lire- proof cement basement , complete steam heat ing llxtuies , water on all floors , KUS , etc. Ap ply at the onice of the Bee. 1 019 DESK ROOM CHEAP , FRONTING FARNAM. Room 2. 1C23 Farnam street , I MG14 AGENTS WANTED. WANTED. AGENTS IN NEBRASKA AND Iowa to sell the Moss & Hlllynrd potent farm ers' hundy egg case nt reduced price ; big money In It for the right man. Apply W. T. Letts , sole manufacturer of the farmers' handy egg case , St. Joseph , Mo. J 557 J5 THREE GENERAL AGENTS , EITHER HEX , with Home knowledge of agency work , to travel anil appalnt agents for n leading pub lishing houee ; salary and expenses paid ; no canvassing required. Address , staling age , reference ami occupation , J. H. Xloore & Co. , Chicago , III. J-MG7I ! AGENTS WANTED , FOR NEW STOVE PIPE fastener ; sells at sight : sample dozen with full particulars by mall , M cents. Address E. O. Lufkln , Olenwood , la. J MG80 0 WANTED. AGENTS. SAMPLE SASH LOCK free by mall for 2c. stamp. Immense. Un rivalled. Only good one ever Invented. Beats weights. Sales unparalleled. 112 a day. Bro- hard ( Ho * M ) . Philadelphia. J LADY AGENTS THE EASIEST AND MOST profitable thing to do U to sell the HygeU cor set. Send for terms and Information to the Western Coisat Co. , St , Louis. Mo. J AGENTS ANlToENERAL AGENTS WANTED for the IK-SI book on earth to make money with. 12.00 on tilt free to all meaning business. Bilch | Bios. . Boston. Mass. J A FEW LADY AGENTS WANTED. OOOD wages. Call nt 4210 Nicholas street , Omaha. Mrs. Z. J. Chlpman. J 747 3' GENERAL AGENTS WANTED : SELLING new articles to dealers ; exclusive territory ; no competition ; no capital required ; 200 to 3 0 per cent profit , Columbia Chemical Co. , . , ( a Dear born etrvct , Chicago , III. J 73 < r J AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE FOR electric door ( name ) plates , Btgns , etc. ; reada ble In the dark ; sample with nny name free. New Em Plate Co. , 167 Dearborn street , Ch- | cage , 111 , J 735 3 AGENTS , GENERAL AND LOCAL , FOR prlsu history of the exposition ; only ofllclal record : two royal quarto volumes ; just out ; sells at Hlght ; Installment plan makes It bo nanza for agents : write at once for territory. J , B. Campbell , 215 Madison street , Chicago , 'III. J-733 3 AGENTS WANTED ; FERRIS COMBINED burglar alarm and lock ; weighs three ounces ; carried In test pocket ; sells nt sight ; 190.00 a wcrk , Ferris Manufacturing company , Chicago. J-732 3' AGENTS WANTED , TO SELL THE CALLER'S regliter ; sample tOc. Write for particulars. Caller's RcgUlvr Co. , 225 Dearborn Btieet. Chicago cage , 111. J-730 S AGENTS WANTED TO 'SELL MOODY'S 1S94 setnnns ; CO per cent commission or J25 per week KiiaranU-cd. Address Og'.lvle PublUh'ng ' Co. . 157 Rung ureet , New York City. J 7-Ti 3 LADIES , WRITE P. U KMiEDLEH . CIlT- raso , III , , for circulars , friteampUa anl terms ; new line of goods , which itre money makers ; tCOK ) n month easily made ; exclu- Ue terrltoiy lo workers. J 709 3 AGENTS WANTED ; BUSINESS IMMENSE , honorable nnd lilennnnt ; will last llftfim ; u absolutely sure. Address B , Ixck Box W. Inde pendence , Kan. J 753 3 WANTED , TI.fop | CAm'ASSiilHTO : * SO- Hell l i niir new tdunulunul n--rlal , Wo pay the highlit comm' ' li > n ; 135.00 per week ruilly farnrtl , Colt .r . tiil'lrctiV. ' . T. Marshall. Crt-lKllU.il bllf. J-7C1 3 WANTED TO RENT. WANTED. TWO OR THREE MODERN ROOMS finnl hed for light houiekcfplnff. AiMren M 56 , lite. K-Jltl ? 3' J OR 4 ROOMS PARTIALLY FURNISHER FO'l IlKlil houKckreplnic , within six Lleckn nf 18th jiml ChUaKu streets. M 41 , Bee. K54 4 WANTED , A "Fi'iiNiauKiTForV't-iioo liwl taue for the summer m mthi. In gooil locality , $ . ll . K-iTH * SXOKAOE. UTORA.GU FOR HOUSEHOLD. GOODS ; CLEAN and cheap rat * . It. Wcll . ( Ill Farnam. . MM 8TORAQUWILLIAMS 6 CROSS , JJJ4 HARNEY. WANTED TO T3TJY , Rate * . Itte wcrd flr l ln * < > rllon , Ic a word th rcufler. Nothing- taken for left * than 2So CASH PAID""FOR "BECOND HANO FIIRNU turt , catiMU , < tr I. Ilruxell , 719 * 712 N. Itth ; N n : ja WANTii > , " TO PAY llo .00 PER MONTH ON"A new or nearly new NoZ Remington typewriter. State | > rlce to M C4 , llee office. N 724 B * , FOR CASH. I WANT TO BUY A GOOD SEC'- niid-hand blocle , Cl \ eland , Rambler , or any high grndo wheel ; mum be ns good tin new nnd [ > rkp low. Addles * Ixjck Box 2 < ) , Hamp ton , Nel ) . N 75f 3 WANTKD-ToTli'Y A TOY TERRIER PUPPY , mule or female , ft to 12 months old. Addrps * . stating price , M 59 , Hee. N 7 i 3 FOR 8 ALE HORSES. W AG ONS , ETC. Ratei. 1'ie uurd first Inrcrlldn , Ic n word thereafter. Nothing tnken for less limn 21o. TOR SALE , LIGHT CARRIAGE TEAM. 1130 N. 17th. P-MS93 J23' FOR SALE. A NO. 1 HORSE CHEAP. 23IG HaUth IRh. P MfG ) 4' FOR SALEAT VOUiro\VN PRICE , LOVELY horse , splindld phatum. I mini hitvv money. Call nl once , 4013 Hnmlllon st. P ( J1S-3 * CANOPY TOP SURREY. NEWLY PAINTED nnd In goi.il onlvi. Apply Mn. J. W. Onion , 118 South 19th. ' M"B * _ _ _ _ _ " FINE LEATHER TOP PHAETON. HAHNEHH nnd \ ry kind fnmlly horse , J1W.W : phneton worth the money , rail Monday1 1W N. 20ti | Hlreet , or address M 45 , Beo. P 7.18 3 Foil SALE. CAPTAIN AYRES' WELL KNOWN roailater , 10 years old , 16 hands high , trots In 3:30 : ; can bo driven by n lady. Als-t plmelon , put In complete order this xprlngby Drum * mend ! olitfltr with harness , will be sacrificed for J22T..OI ) . Also JCO.W cutler nt f39. . .1. C. Ayrcs , Bee bldg. P 711 3 * HORSES , CARRIAGES AND HARNESS , NEW And second-hand. If you want to liny or sell , cnll t > n Mitchell A Swlgait , commission mer chants , 1211 und 121(1 Dodge , corner )3tlu P 7103 FOR SALE , TWO-SEATED PANOPY TOP Ht'H- rey ; only IKO.lt ) . 5eu at Homan'n bnrn , , 13th nnd Howard. P G9S 3 * FOR SALE , A GOOD SADDLE AND HAH- nesH horse : .youmr , sound nnd gentle. Apply to "McCord-Ilrady Co. p M7W 4 'FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. 1 .Hates , IHowonl first Insertion , la a worn tlifrvafter.Nothing taken for l < w than Ka i BALED HAY FOR SALE. THE STANDARD Cattle company. Arnvs , Neb. , hnvo 2.000 Ions of good Inin-jturod hay for * alc. All orders filled promptly. * Q 02 FOH SALE , ENCYCLOPEDIA IIRITTANICA , full sel , down to date ; Heal binding ; " new ; li\x \ bargain. Also other liooks , all new. Call lit once. 4013 Homllton strret. , Qr-713 3 BEAUTIFUL THOROUGHBRED PIJG PUP- ples chnap ; mall orders promptly filled. DOS S. 40th , Iwtwpen Marcy nnd Mason. Q G99 3 * , FOR SALE. LADY'S NE\ { ' IMPERIAL BIcycle - cycle , cheap for cash. Inquire of- manager , Colonadc hotel , coiner 15th and .Jackson streets. 3 _ _ ' ST. BERNARD PUPS , PERFECTLY MARKED. finily bred , al a bargain. Address M S , llco.j _ . _ Q-7C7 3 , FOH SALE. . WAREHO'USE SCALE AND'TWO shuucarcs. cheap for cash , or trade. Inquire , 1318. Farnam. ' , , Q 7GO 4 MISCELLANEOUS. ' Rates , IHc word first Insertion , Ic a word thereafter. Nothlnir taken for less than 25c. ' D. T. MOUNT HAS REMOVED HIS COAL office lo 209 So. IGth , Brown block. ' i R GS7-Jyl CLAIRVOYANTS. Rates , V/jC word first , Insertion , la a word thereafter. Nothlni ; taken-'fot > less than 25c. ' MRS. DR. II. WARREN. CLAIRVOYANT , ' REliable - liable business medium : 7th yiar at 119 N. 18. MRS. BARTON. PALMIST AND CLAIRVOY- anl ; 2 weeks only. C35 S. 17th wtreet. ' i S 701 3 . MASSAGE. BATHS. ETC. Rates , l'ic word first Insertion , Ic n word thereafter , Nothing taken- for 'less than 2oc. MME. LA RUE. 416 SOUTH iiTll. T 73GJ10 * . MADAME SMITH. (03 a 13TH. 2D FLOOR , room 3. Massage , vapor , alcohol , sleam. su | . phurlne and sva baths. T M741 5' MADAME BROWN. 1314 'CAPITOL AVENUE 2d fioor. room 4 , massage , alcohol , sulphur nnil sc.-t bnths. T--M723 9 JIJIE.- ANNA OF CHICAGO GIVES ALCOHOL baths , massage. 308 North IGth , room 13 , 8 a , m. to 8 p. m. T M7&6 4 * PERSONAL. Rates , l'ic word first Insertion , Ic a worJ thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c. MASSAGE TREATMENT , ELECTHO-TIIER- mal Kitha. Kcalp and hair treatment , manicured chlrcpodls. lira. 1'ost , 319U S 15th , Wlthncll blk. . U-G04 MADAME LA ROOK. MASSAGE. : ± 2 N. tBTH parlors 12 and 13. Hours from 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. Not open Sundays. U M530 4 * VIAVI HOME TREATMENT FOR LADIES. Health book and consultation free. Address or call Vlavl Co. , 34G Beu bldg. Lndy attendant. U-G05 MASSAGE , MADAME BERNARD. 1419 DODGE U MGS4 16 * LADIES' ( RUBBEH.NEVER FAILS ) AND 10 O. N.T.lMnkl'lllsmullcd.Sl. Ladles'B.i7aarOmnha. U GM-J-7 A PRETTY JAPANESE GIRL. AGED 2o7 WITH an Income of $300.00 per month , wants to marry n white man. Send stamp for details. Acme Marriage Bureau , San Francisco. U MG79 3 LADIES' OR GENTLEMEN'S HAIR RE- stored. Prof. Frank Broglln will guarantee to restore ! inr on bald heads If roots arc not de stroyed , will 'stop hair fiom falling out , cure dandruff und return gray hair to Its natural color. Free examination from 9 o'clock n. m. Steam shampoo and ladles' hair dressing will commence June 15th. Room 409 Buo building. U-738-J10 ATTENTION LADIES EMMA BUST DIJVEL- oper will enlarge your bust 5 Inches. Guaran teed. Sealed Instiuctlons. 2c. or 24-p.igu il lustrated catalogue Gc , by mall. Emma Toilet Bazar , Boston , Mass. U VALUABLE INFORMATION TO GRAIN AND stock speculators contained In our book , which wo mall free to any address. Contra & Co. , Rlalto bide. , Chicago , 111. U 727 3 - MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE. LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY property : J3.CKM & upwards , 6 to G'/i per cent ; no delays. W. Farnam Smith & Co. , 1320 Farnam. W-C07 MONEY TO LOAN AT IXJWEST RATES THE O. F. Davis Co. , 1505 Farnam st. W 608 OMAHA LOAN & TRUST CO. , 16THAND Douglas streets , loan'money on city and fnrm property at lowest rales of Interest. . W 610 LOANS. 1 TO 5 YEARS. WARRANTS. BONDS , etc. Garvln Bros. , 210 N. Y. Life. W-611. LIFE INSURANCE POLICES LOANED ON or bought. F. C. Cheaney , Kansas City , Mo. W12 MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA PROPERTY and Nebraska farms nt from G to 7 per cent , Vr. IJ. Melkle , Flrsl'National bank building. W-613 MORTGAGE LOANS , A. MOORE. 604 N. Y. Llf W-7IJ-J9' MONEY TO LOAN ON FARMS IN DOUGLAS. Improved and unimproved Omaha , ' 'real estate. Fidelity Trust Co. , 1703 Farnam st. W 609 LOANS. J. W. SQUIRE. 248 Bee Bide. W-890 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real estate. Drennan , Love & Co. , Paxton blk. W14 ANTHONY IXJAN tc TIll'ST ' CO.,318 N.Y. LIFE loans at low rates for choice security on No- biasku , qnd Ipwu farms or Omaha city property W 615 CHOICE CITY AND PARM LOANS WANTED. J. N. Frinztr , opposite I' , O. W 934 J15 MONEY TO I.OAN AT LO\VEST RATE3 ON Improved nnd unimproved Omaha real estate , 1 to 5 years. Fidelity Trust Co. , 170 ! Farnam. W-609 CITY LOANS. C. A. PTARH. 615 Ni Y. L1FU W-M91S MONEY TO LOAN. TEMPLETON & PIERSON , Puxton blk. W 57 LOANS. E. II , 8IIKAFE , 2 PAXTON 11IXCK. W MC 1 MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. Rates , IHo ward first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing Uktr. for lc than Ka. MONEY TO LOAN Wo will loan you any sum which you wish , binall or large , at Ihe lowest possible raits. In the vulckot txiulble time , und for any length of time to suit < 'ou. You can pay It back In such Installments an you wish , when you wish , and only pay fur It as long as you keep It. You can borrow on HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANOS , HORSES , WAGONH AND CARRIAGES , WAREHOUSE RECEDES. MERCHANDISE , OR ANY OTHER SECURITY , without publicity or leiuoval of property. OMAHA MORTGAGE IX ) AN CO. , 3 ! * SOUTH HTH STREET. Flivt floor above I bo street. THE OLDEST. LARGEST AND ONLY INCOR. PORATKD LOA. < ( COMPANY IN OMAHA. A. li HARRIS , ROOM 1 , CONTINENTAL BIJC. T _ \lCil ! MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. THE Pi/Acn TO noiutow MONEY ON HOUHUHOLD FIIRNITUIin. XtUNIOV ON IIOIIMU4 AND MUI.EH , i MONEY JN WAOON8 AND CARRIAOIW. MONEY ON PIANOH- AND OROAN8. MONI2Y JN WARKHOrSB RECniPTS , ' MONEY ON MERCHANDISE. MONEY ON ANY CHATTEL SECURITIES , MONEY ON goods that remain with > ou , MONEY IF YOIT MVANT NO PUIILU'ITY , J1ONEY IN LAUGH oil SMALL AMOUNTa MONEY AT IXWIWT > POSSIIILE RATES , MONEY IN QUICKEST l O8 IIH.n TIME. MONEY THAT you may pay l ck at any tlmb and In nny amount. 1s nt ROOM 4 , WITH- NELL block , cornori.llth nnd llnrnrv strpetn. TUB FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE PO. i U 617 MONEY TO I.OAN ON PERSONAL"PROP- erty. Harvln .Loan Co. , 701 N , Y. Ufobulldlng _ X M271 BUSINESS OHAJfOEB. _ lc ! word Unit Insertion , Ic n word thfrtnflgr. Nothing tnkgn for lea * tlmn c. , PAIITNEH WANTKDl l.VTfcnEST IN hrnnch liuslnrps of Well rutnMlslietl firm ; I.V. required. Adtlrru I , W. Lc , with full nartlcu- lm . V Mlfajlii'- IV YOU WANT TO IIUY. HlilZ Oll U.V- chnnKo merchandise. Ret In or out of ImslntfM. call on or niljiem the Nntloiml Information nnd UxchntiKO Co. , 203 Klret National It-ink. Omaha , Neb. Y M007 .IK " AT A DAIiaATN. ItRSf AXJIIANT doing paying business ! K "l location ; untlsfiic- tory reasons for sollnff. | Address It C5 , Hoc. Y M 101 WANTED -UILKNT PAliTNBIl WITlTfcjO KOll UlntprcHt In u peed | > Aylnc bu lnts : Ail- ilremi nt once M 31 , lice ; olllce , Y 181-5 KOll HAI.U , aiJNTS' KUIlNIfiHINa AND HAT stare nt a blp discount ; dolnu a Rood , p.iylmr InlKlncus ; Rood locution ; coed reasons for sell- lngbnrgnln ; for some one. Address M 38. llee. Y MGIJ 3 6.V.M WILL llt'Y A GOOD PAYING HHSI- ni'M , a hoiipcliald nerrxMlty. La'RC proflti" , exclusive rlKht In this xtnte. Tcmnlelnn k Plcrson , Pnxton blk , -Y 633 KOH BAM : , CIIHAP , piusT-riAPa RBsf AUH- tint and lunch counter , opposite F. J > . & M. V. depot , Fremont , Neb. Y MG61 WANTED. PAIITNEH : I WIHlt TO COfinE.- spend wlth'n pcmon tlmt umlTHtntids butcher tmiOnesi .and linn J200.UO or I300.0J to Invest. Hint can furnish reference for honesty nnd om | jmblts. Address M 43 , Omnha Hec. Y M'81 3 PAIITNIHI WANTED itr llOIinrtAHE. IlKNT- nl and Insurance buslnctw ; ROXH ! oitenlnff for n . BocXl man. Tcmplcton & Plercon , Pa'xton blk. . , Y-6aj-3. KOll SALE , < A NICE tflTTLU CICJAIl AND news IjuslnoRS ; siunll" fni > ltnl ; good location ; , low rent.Teinuleton . & Vlernon , Paxton blk. , ' ' Yr-712 3 EASTEUN IIOtIHE AliOUT' TO OPRrT PEIl- mnnent branch In thli tcrrltdiy ! will consider nppllcntlons for mallngVnient of name ; state experience , reference' nnd approximate finan cial worth , or no littentlon. Address "llusl- nu3s , " emu Paxton hotel , Olhalia. , Y 731 3 * I MEAN IlUHI&lES.S. pO YOU ? CAM. AT 1410 DO.IKC street nnd Investigate the. best p.iy- Inir business for the iimount of cupltnl rcquhiM ever eatnbllshed In Ncbmsko. t 719 3 SUCCESSFUL SPECULATION OPBN TO ALL , : try our syndicate system of speculation ; Irt- 'crcnse your Income ; Information fiee ; s ml foi1 circular. Thompson & Durr Co. , 3S Wall street. New York. lncoiT > ont d under the 'lawn of ' the state of'New Yor.k ; capital , JIM.OOO. - Y-Ti53 | , > Per Cent. January 2. . . , f 12 January 15. .7. . . . , ! , . . ' . . . . - 10 February I . . . . . . . " . . . .U ! 11 February 15 , . . . . " . JG March 1 March 15 . , . . > . > . . . . - , . . . . S April 2 . . , . . , S April 1C . ; . . . . : . 8M May is ; ; " " " " " ; . " " ; ! ; ! ! ; ! ! . ' ; " . ' . " ; ; ; ; . " ; ; ; ; " ; I June 1 .0. ' . ' . : TA Total i' ' . . . . . 10GT We havepnld our customers In 150 days. Prodis .pnld twlce ench month ; money can Lc \vlthdrnwn nny tlmef'120.00 to Jl.OOO.W ) ran bo Invested : write for information. Market letter free. Klsher Co. , , stock brokers , 18 nnd 20 llrondwuy , New YoVltf , ' Y 724 3 SYNDICATE SPECULATION. THE SAFEST for modern Investorb ; largest dividends on rec ord. . The Amcrlc.tti'1 ' Syndicate. Established 1885. Conservative 'nml reliable 'bank refer ence. 110.00 to Jlr )0W ) Increases rapidly by our plnn. Mnnunl > of Infonnntlon free. ' May dividend N30 per certt. 'A. O. llnnMltnn & Co. , mnnacera , S PaclllcMnvenue , Chicago Y 787'3 ' * FOR SALE. CHEA'IV ) MEAT M'AUKUT ' ON Farnnm street. Address M 63 , Deo. Y C97 3 , . < = ! " " 1 ii.r rr * - " - - - KOH MALE CHEAP , " SANITARY UATH house , wlthT'flppIMnces' jforMIeclro-vapor com pound infllg-llght , .mn-smiKe and plain bath ; good trrtde , , , Addrcssi J.-.Talt & | CO. . ,18i2 Stout r street , Denver. Colo. , , Y M76S ! > * SEND KOR LITTLE HOOK "HOW. TO SPEC- lnlntt > Successfully In Wheat nnd Stock Mar ket ; " moiled free. Comstock , Hughes Co. . Ill- alto Dldg. , Chicago. FOB EXCHANGE. Kates , Hie word first Insertion , Ic n wonl thereafter. NothlnR taken for less than 2'c. A GOOD RANCH TO TRADE FOR WESTERN mores ; about 1,000 acres , hay , timber and water. Address M. L. lay lor , Springvlew , Neb. Z M054 J16 TO EXCHANGE. aENERAL MERCHANDISE for eood work horses. Address M 23. nee. Z M53S C * I WANT TO TRADE A GOOD 4SO-ACRB FARM In Hamilton county , Kansas , for eood residence In Omaha Address C. IJ. Christy. Mnlvem , Jo. Z M56 i FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. HOUSE AND lot In Council IlluITa , residence and stoic com bined. Will trade for property In live country town. Address W 31 : Dec , Council Illuffs. K MOM 3 KOR EXCHANGE. TWO GOOD IMPROVED farms nenr railroad towns In Duffulo county , for stock goods. L. Kellcy , Kearney. Neb. ' MC77 3 IILOCIC OF LOCAL HANK STOCK , VALUE above par , /or Omaha renl estnte or fnrm land ; might assume. Alex Moore , 504 N. Y. Life. X.-693 .1 * TO EXCHANGE. OMAHA PROPERTY KOR farm , ranch , or wild lands. Address M M , llee. . Z750 3 HERE ! A KINE STOCK ; OK GENE11AL MER- chandlse to trade fpr a farm ; stock A No. 1 ; good town ; southeastern Nebrnskn ; farm limit be In Rood country ; , no west. ' G. W , IVMtnt , Crab Orchard , Neb. 2 M7G2 5 TO EXCHANGE. GOOD TEAM AND PHAETON for house painting. Address M 49 , llee. / 713 3 FOB SALE REAL ESTATE. _ _ DAllQAINS , HOUSES. LOTS AND FARMS , sale or trade. F , K. Darling , Darker blk. HE-Cil 6 , 10 AND 20-ACRE TRACTS , 2H MILES EASr Of Council bluffs , at 1100.00 to 1200.00 per acre , suitable for fruit gardens and homes. Day & Hess. Council lIlulTg. R IS MMI J3. IJARGAIN. N. E. CORNER 29TII AND IIICK- ory. F. 1C. Darllng.Hnrker block. ill ; C21 FOR SALE , 7-ROOM HOUSE AND LOT AT A bargain , one black fium mater , Imiulre at 810 S. 2oth si , RE 8I3-J1I * KOR SALE 400 CHOICE EASTERN NEIIHAS- ka farms ; also a few for tiadc. C. It. llont- rlght , 301 N , Y. Life bldf. RE-424-J24 FARM LANDsf CK. . HARRISON , 012 N. Y. Life RE 4tO-J24 FOR SALE CHEAP , ' A NICELY LOCATED hotel with well established buslncsn ; pays a good dividend ; wlll' ' Klvu reason fer Helling ; 'correspondence sollrltbd. D , F , Hutchison , 108 N. 15th street , Oiniilia. RE MCI7-3 FOR SALE. CORNElfJ-OT AND TWO HOUSES In Council lllulTH for.sale nt half price , I7W.OO , want J4M.OO cash. AMdresv M 37 , Dee. i RE M6I1 ! MAN1TOU , COLOHADO-A MODERN ELEVENl room house , haul wood finish. clywatcr. ! . steam heat and stiver ; beautifully located , near sxla sprlnK ! will bf wild cheap by owner. E. A. gilbert , 1C03 fijlfcx avenue , Denver , TOR BALE AT AN * IMMENSE SACRIFICE Five IB ) U ) foot lotx lonu or nil ) they must bo od | nt once nt piinle'prlco or some price , Naw Is tli time to buy it rrsldence lot cnrnp In Iho loveliest residence Mention In Omnha. Any terniH you wiinl will be made. Also for li > K > fv t vast front on Pack luenun In next block north of the ptrk , only t2.000.00 for this lot , one half the money can Iny for live yeniu , be quick If you want Mils. Address the owner , J. II. Sullllvnn , Urovera Journal oltlce , Chicago or call on The Ilyron Rrcd Co. , Omaha , Nrb. ri RE FOR HALE. LOTS IN IILOCK 13. ALIIIUUIIT'B Annex , block , KHMy'H 1st mid. and Huwlcy Terrace , Houth Omaha , cheap ; smull payment , balance monthly. M 53 , lire. R 13 740 3 Foil HALK-SOMI ; noon IOO-ACRE IOWA furmH In Adulr und Oulhrto counties. 321 no'cs In Closper county , Nrbiuikn ; some good busi ness properties In a. live town fur mlo or ex change , A , C. Hat age. Adalr , Iowa. . HE-719 3' I OWN A NllMUEIl OF FARMS IN NE- ra ka and Dakota. I will sell at from Ihe to tea dollars prr aero , ulxiut half their urinal value , Addrns fhos. E. Miller. Frankfurt , lll.l. 11 E M7UO FOR HALE. NEW 4-HOOM COTTAUB AND lul , corner SOlh nnd Huliltr . trel ] cellar , cl - tvrn , city water fttM.no ; vay payment * . In quire 1318 Kurnam um > l llurn . - 7G3 4 1-ASTURAGE. Rates , IHo word ( Irut Interllou. Ic a word thereafter. Nothing taken tor less than Kc. WE HAVE 160 ACIiKH Of 1ILUE (1IVASB PAb- tur for horse * . Itoanl fence , iprlni w ter. lUrton & Phtli * . Ollmore. Nrb. , or A. W. rtielp * & Bon , 2V ? N. Y , Uft tlJf. T l phon LOST. _ _ _ Ilntm , lOen line rnch Irturrtlon , ft. COa line pc mon.th. Nothing tnkrn for trim than Kv. ( in 20lh , n letter mhlrrsieU to t" . II. Mekrll Stamp A Club Ota.Find * . - plrnni' rrtu.n I 1413 DougUi ptreet nnd receive reward.CM CM 3 * STRAYED , HAY IIORSIi WEIGHT AIIOI'T ! > .V ) ; lame In tlrlil hind leu. Infotmntlon to J II. Jottfrtlnpn. East Omnhn. 6M 3 * LOST , MAY 22. iu5T\VEBN SYNDICATE PARI nnd Mlh nnd N ittreetr. South Omnhn. n siitchcl containing nmiul 34 A. O. U. W. bndffrK Finder iilrsnvc return In U. P. hidKe No. 17 A. O. r. W. , 15th nnd I iiiRlns street , nr Hi underslRnnl at V. P. headquarters. Cleorge II Johnston , recoider. 743 3 I.OHT , $ I7. ) , A $300 ANI > IIO.OJ AND TWO $1.00 bills. Return to llee nnd receive reward. 702 i' LIIIERAL ItR MlU WILL HE PAID III AUKUSt HiKe fur return * of t" < per * I'i't on strei'lH nt Omaiin by J. 1) . French- Kenr nry , Neh. , Muj' . f IXSt-G93 3' JF HOY WHO CAIIOIIT RUNAWAY 11A\ mnre with Imrness on 26th nnd St. Mniy's nve- nun will cnll nt Vf N 29th street with Mine wllh- receive rewanl. Lost 752 3 Mi CARTAND _ , _ _ _ Itati-s , lV4o wnrd first Insertion , la a ward thereafter. Nothing taken for less thnn 2Sc. O. ' F. OELLKNItECK , BANJOIST AND _ tftchci1510 California st. 914 PIANO" FlRKT- I Ss" " TEACHER ; TI ls moilcnitei Mlix IVrrnll , The Webster , 618 N. 19th street. 739 3 * FINANCIAL. KnltiIHo nrffd first Insertion , lo n "wor ! ihi-rratur. Nothing taken for less than 25c. CASH PAH ) FOR ENDOWMENT POLICIES in did line comimnlcs : Addnn A. K. llnxk lesby , llox 33 , Hartford. Conn. M3S3-J2J * PAWNBROKEKS. Rates , 1H ° word first Insertion. 2o n won thereafter. Nothing token for less tlmn Kc. FRED MOIILE7 1517'J PARNAAti G23 DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAltlNO IN FAMILIK8. ADDHESi- Jllfs Sturdy , 42U Nlcholon itroet. M937 M21 SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. VAN SANT'S SCHOOB OF SHOHTIIAND. 513 N. Y. Life , Onihha. Ask. for circular. (21 UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMER9 H. K. nuilKET. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND embalmcr. 1G1S Chicago , Tel. 50. G2.1 Notlrn t rontnicldrs Sealed proposals will bo received by Lewis lodge , No. HO , I. O. O. K , of Lewis , In. nt the law olllcc of K. J. Macomber it Lewis , In. , until 6 o'clock p. m. of June 11 for the erection of a two-story brick struc ture. Dimensions , 2SxSO feet ; lielsht of wall , 12 feet. 'Plans and Fpeclllcotlons now on file nt the olllce of R J. Miicombcr. night re served to reject nny or all bids. GEOIIOK E. CARU , Chairman , Lewis , la J3-d6t PROPOSALS FOU WATERING TROUGHS . FOR THE CITY OP OMAHA. Sealed bids will be received nt tri comptrollers ofllcc , up to 5 p. m. June 6th , 1894 , for the delivery of six ( fi ) , more or less , water troughs , according to plans nnt Bpccltlcatlons on file In the comptroller's olllce. j\ . certified check of $25.00 to ac company ench bid. The city reserves tin right to reject any or all bids. THEODORE OLSEN , Comptroller. Omaha , May 31 , 1834. J 1 d5 t BUREAU. SUES & CO. , Solicitors , Bee Building , OMAHA , NED. Advice FHEE. DO NOT RISK LOSS OF MONEY when tiaxcllne anjwhcro In the world , carry AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY TRAVELERS CHEQUES Cashed everywhere without peisonal Identlfl- cation. | nv " ( V. Jlie refunded If lott. RfllLWAY TIJVlfi CARD L.eaves ( CHICAGO , HURLING i'ujM & q.uirrlves Oniaaal Depot 10th and Mason StB. I Omaha , 4:45ptn : . . . . .Chicago Vestibule 3Warn : i:45am : Chicago Express 4:25pm 7:02i : > ra Chicago and Iowa Local 8:00.im : ll:35am Pacific Junction Local S :55pm Leaves IBURLINQTON & MO7 RIVER. | Arrives Oinahal Depol loth and Mason Sts. I Omaha 10 ilium . Denver Express . 9:35am. lOUCam . Deadwood Express . 4:10pm : 4:50pm : . Denver Express. . . .i . 4:10pm : G:60pm. : . . Nebraska Local ( except Sun. ) . . . 6Mpm 8lSam. . Lincoln I ocal ( except Sunday. ) . .ll25ani Leaven I R. C. . STriTTTCTB : TAlrrlves Onmhal Depot 10th and Mason Sta. J Omaha Il45ani ) . Kansas City Day Express . STcimn 94ipm.K. ! C. Night Ex. via U. P. Tians. 650am ! leaves I CHICAGO , R. I. A PACIFIC. ( Arrives OiiiahalUnlon Depot 10th & Mason Sta. | Omaha EAST. 10:15am..Atlantic : Express ( ex. eunJay ) . . CuCpm : e:2ipni : Night Express _ . 6:40am : 4:4Upm..Chicago : Vestlbuled Limited. . . . l25pm ; lf.S5pm.Oklahoma.Exp. ( to C. B. ex Sun ) . B35am ; WEST. G:35am. : Oklahoma & Texas Exp. ( ex Sun.ll:35pm : _ 1 :3jpm : . . . . Colorado Limited . 4 ; 10pm 5es l Ul ON"pXciFlc : iATrlvM" OniulialUnlun Depot 10th & Mason Sis. I Omaha * 9SOam : . Denver Express . I:50pm : 2:15pm : . Overland Flyer . G20pm ! :4pm. : Beatrice & Stromsb'R Ex ( ex 8un.12:30am ) : C:40pm : . Pacific Express . 10.oum : 6:30pm : . . .Fast _ MalI . 4:2Jpni : leaves ICHICAOO. MII & ST. PAUL.lAirl\es OmahalUnlon Depot 10th & Mason Sts. | Omaha * G35pm . Chicago Limited . 9:30am : H10am..ChlcaEOExpreB8 ; _ ( ex. Sun. ) . . . . Bouinn : Lc'avMT F.'E. & MO. " VALLEY. | Arrlves OmahaDepot | _ 15Ui and Webster St . I Omaha ' B:05am. : . . . . . . . .Deadwood Expiess . , . . CilOpm 9:05am.Ex. : ( &at..Wyo. ) Ex. . ( Ex. Man. ) . 6:10pm : 6:00pm. : . Norfolk Express ( Ex. Sunday. ) ,10:45am : 6:30pm : . St. Paul xpresi . 940am ; Leaves I CHICAGO & NORTHWEST'N OnialmlU. P. Depot 10th & Maaon Bts.l Omaha ll:05am : Chicago Exprusi G10pm ; 4:05pm : Vestibule Limited 9:2o.im : t:30pm : Eastern Flyer 2:15pm : G:30pm.Ex. : Sat..Chic. Pasa.Ux. ( Man. ) . 'J:25pin : 6Mum Mo. Valley Local 10aiiin ; ) lieivMT MISSOUHI PACIFIC [ Arrives Omillml Depot 15th end Webster Sts. | Omaha * 9:00am : St. Louis Express G:00am : 9JOmn. . . , St. lM\i\9 \ Express G:55pm : 6:10pm.Dally : ( ex. Sun. ) Nebraska Local. 9llnni ; ) Leave " " | C. ST. P. . M. & O. | ArrReT OmahaL Depol15th _ and Webster Sis. | Omaha ' " " 8OOamiSloux : Clly""Accom ( Ex. Sun. ) . . 8:05pm : lOiOOam..Sioux City Accom ( Sun. Only. ) . . 8:05pm : 12:15pm..Sioux : City Kxprcss ( Ex. Sun..H:55am 630pm ; St. Paul Limited 9:40am : SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC. [ Arrives Omaha I U. P. Depol 10th & Mason Sts.l Umulu * < : ( I6am Sioux City Passenger 1020pn ; < : [ ,5pm J..S1. Paul Express lOiUOain Leaxea I SIOUX CITY * PACIFIC. jArrlvti Omulial Depot ISth and Webster Sts. I Omaha 6:30im : St. 1'nul Limited 9:40am : 8i80rm..i. . . . .Chicago Limited ! 40atr Leave : I OMAHA & ST. IXJUIS | Arnv < r Omnhu U. P. Depot 10th & Mason Stu. | Onr.nl > tC5pm. : St. Louis Cannan llaii 1235p ! SHORT ON COAL. Street IlalliTity Couipuny Jlny Ilo Com- IM-lU-iI to Shut Down Homo Lines , It wau reported In street railway circles yontenloy that the company expected lo be forced to shut down the Harney street power iiouso early next week on ac count of the curtailment of the coal supply. The rumor wua freely circulated among the conductors and motormen , and come of them wore In expectation of receiving notice of an Indefinite lay off. According to the street railway ofllclals this report wua premature. Superintendent Smith nnd Secretary Qoodrlch both agreed that up to date no such determination had been arrived at. They had been very for tunate In obtaining coal thus far , and had enough ahead at the present time ( o luut about ten days. If the coal famine lantcd much longer they might be seriously cm- ! ) arrats ) l , but no more BO than other es tablishments which required large supplies of coal. If It should be necessary to shut down any part of the system It IB believed that the Harney street establishment would bo ; ho first to bo Idle. This house furnishes the power for tlio cable and the Harney street motor lints and as only ono of these s considered a paying Institution the * tmt down would naturally take effect there It anywhere. U Is also argued that the sus pension of these lines would not be so ureal i hardship on tlie public as that of the cnger lines which reach people who reside at a greater distance from the center of the city , w The La nee brothers , acrobats , give two performances today at Courtland fleaca , CLIMBING MOUNT ARARAT American Explorers Ascend the Peak en Which the Ark Rostid , A FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION PliintliiK the Sinn nnil Strips tut the Highest t'ono nil Incli-iemloncp | Day Dlrfrrcnco HotuITU iho lti l mill the Itlnil A Dnrlni ; Project. Messrs. Allen nnil SnclitlcLoii , Iho two young Americans who made a remurknule bicycle tour nroiuul the world , celebrated independence - dependence dny In Aslntlc Turkey In n most appropriate manner. On July 4 tlicao outer- pilslng and Intrepid travelers planted tlio stars anil strlpea on the stimmlt of Mount Ararat , and there In sight of three of the most absolute monarchs In the world they saluted It with a volley trom their revolvers. The ascent was memorable for two reasons : Jt was the first time that the mountain had over been climbed by Americans , and It was the earliest In the year while the vast winter snow fields still stretched far down Its sides that the ascent had ever been made : Messrs. Allen and Sachtlcben , nre telling the story of their Journey rr'omthe'flosphorus to 1'eklng In a scrleu of papers for the Cen tury magazine. The chapter In the number for June Is wholly given up to ah account of the ascent of Mount Ararat. According to tradition 'this mountain Is the scene of two of the most Important events In the history of the human race. In the sacred land of Eden , which Armenian legend places nt Its base , the first human being was born ; and on Its solitary peak the last human be ings were saved from an all-destroying flood. The nomad Kurds , who now feed their ( locks on Its grassy slopes , hold It In peculiar vener ation , as the homo of mighty nnd mysterious Jlnns. So powerful do they believe these genii to be , and so jealous of their sovereignty eignty , that they are ready to dispute all tostlmony and declare that the mountain has never yet been ascended. Owing to the hostility of these Kurds , an escort of zaptlehs was sent wltfi the Ameri cans by the mutcssarlf of Daya/.ld , to whom they bore a letter from thu grand vizir of Turkey. They also succeeded In Inducing an aged Austrian Tyrolcse , an artist named Ignaz Ilafll , to accompany them. "At ten minutes of 11 , o'i the morning of the"2d of July , " the travelers write , "our small cavalcade , with the two exasperating donkeys at the head laden with mats , bags of provisions , extra clothing , alpenstocks , spiked shoes , and cells of stout rope , filed down the streets of Uayazld , followed by a curious rabble. As Uayazld lies hidden be hind a projecting spur of the mountains wo could obtain no view of the peak Itself until we had tramped some distance out on the plain. Its huge giant mass broke upon us. all at once. We stopped and looked and looked again. No mountain peak wo have seen , though several have been higher , has ever Inspired the feeling which filled us when we looked for the first time upon towering Ararat. v "The plain was strewn \vlth sand and rocks , with here and there a bunch of tough , wiry grass about a foot and a half high , which , though early In the year , was partly dry. It'would have been hot work except for the rain of the day before and a strong southeast wind. As It was , our feet were blistered and bruised , the thin leather sandals worn at the outset offering very poor protec tion. The atmosphere being dry , though not excessively hot , we soon began to suffer from thirst. Although searched diligently for wat r , we did not find It till after two hours more of constant marching , when at a height of about 6,000 feet , fifty yards , from the path , we discerned a picturesque cascade of sparkling , cold mountain water. Even the old gentleman , Uain , joined heart ily In the gaiety Induced by this clear , cold water from Ararat's melting snows. "Our ascent for two and a half hours longer was through a luxuriant vegetation of flowers , grasses and weeds , which grew more and more scanty as wo advanced. " The night was spent In a Kurdish encamp ment , which the writers describe with inter esting detail. In the morning , when they re sumed the Journey , the ascent became steeper and more difficult , and they say they could not but wonder how Noah ever managed with the animals from the ark. At 7.GOO feet they met the highest Kurdish encamp ment on their line of ascent. At 8,000 feet they struck the first snow drift , and the donkeys had to be half carried across. At 10 o'clock , at an altitude of 9,000 feet , lunch was eaten In a quiet mountain glen , by the side of a rippling rill. At this point the muleteers and the zap tlehs gave up and would go no farther ; so Messrs. Allen and Sachtleben and the old Austrian took n small blanket , a felt mat , two long , stout ropes , enough food to last two days , a bottle of cold tea , and a can of Turkish rakl , and at half-past 2 o'clocK in Mio afternoon started bravely out. Do thov climbed over the rough rocks nnd the deep snow unt'l nearly 6 o'cljck , when they had reached a height of 11,000 feet. "Here the thermometer registered 39 de grees Fahrenheit and was constantly falling. If we should continue on the cold during the night , especially with our scanty clothing , wculd become intolerable ; and then , too , we could scarcely find a spot level enough to sleep on. We therefore determined to stop here for the night and to continue the ascent at dawn. Some high , rugged crags on the ridge above us attracted our atten tion as affording a comparatively protected lodging. Among these we spread our cat pot and piled stones In the Intervening spaces to form a complete Inclosurc. Thus busily engaged , we failed for a time to realize the grandeur of the situation. "Over the vast and misty panorama that sprrud out before us the lingering rays of the setting sun shed a tinge of gold , which was communicated to the snowy beds arou.id us. Behind the peak of Little Ararat a brilliant rainbow stretched In one grand archway above the weeping cloilds. Hut this was only ono turn of nature's kaleido scope. The arch soon faded away , and the shadows lengthened and deepened across the plain and mingled , till all was lost to view Behind the falling curtains of the night. The Kurdish tents far down the elope and the white curling smoke from their evening cump fires , wo could see no more ; only the occasional bark of a dog was V ° rne upward through the Impenetrable darkness. "We turned In together under our single blanket , with the old gentleman between us. Ho had put on every article of clothing , In cluding gloves , hat , hood , cloak and heavy shoes. For pillows wo used the provision bogs and camera. The bottle of cold tea we buttoned up In our crats to prevent U from freezing. On both sides and above us ay the purs white snow ; below us a huge ibyes. Into which the rocky rWBc descended Ike a darkened stairway to the lower regions. The awful stillness was unbroken , save by the whistling of the wind among the rocks. Dark masses of clouds seemed to bear down upon us every now and then , opening up their trap doora and letting down a heavy fall of snow. The heat of our bodies molted the Ice beneath us and our clothes became saturated with Ice water. Although wa wsre surrounded by snow anil ce we were suffering with a burning thirst. Since Beparatlng from our companions we md found no water whatever , while the single bottle of cold tea wo had must be > rceerved for the morrow. Sleep under luch circumstance * and in our cramped Kfltlon was utterly Impossible. At J o'clock the morning star pqepocl above the cnHorn horizon. This wo watched hour after hour , as It rose In unrivaled beauty to- word the zenith , until at last It began to fude away In the first gray streaks of the "Just at daybreak , 3:65 : n. m. , on the Fourth of July , we started off on what proved to be tha hardest day's work wo had ever , accom plished , We struck out at once across th- > broad snow field to the second rock rib on the right , which seemed to lead up to th only line of rocks above. The surface of thi-so large snow beds had frozen during the night , so that we had to cut stops with our Ice picks to keep from slipping down tlielr glassy surface. Up Ihls ridge we slowly climbed for three weary hours , leap ing from boulder to boulder or dragging ourselves up their precipitous sides. 'Wo pushed and pulled one another almost to the top and then , with one more des perate effort , we stood upon a vast and gradually sloping snow bed. Down we plunged above our kaeea through the yield- Ing surface , and staggers , ! ami fill with ' > * strength : then rose once more ami plodded on , until At last wo * ank exhaustca upon the top of Ararat. i iJ" " mome"t only wo lay gasping for breath ; thmi a full realization of our slltla- lion dawned upon us and fanned the few faint sparks of enthusiasm that remained In our exhausted bodies. Wo unfurled upon an alpenstock the small silk American flag that we had brought from homo ami for Ilii. firnt time the "Stars nnd Stripe * " was given to the brcezo on the Mountain nf the Ark. Four nliols fired from Our revolvers In commemoration of Independ ence day broke the Ntlllncss of the gorgw. I nr above the clouds , which were rolling below us over three of the most absolute. moin'rchlcs In the world , was celebtalcd In our Klmplo way a great event of republican- ISllI * "Mount Araiat has two tops , n few hun dred yards apait , sloping , on the ciUtorn mid western extremities , Into rathbr promi nent abutments , and separated by a snow yaiicy , or deptrsMon , from fifty to 100 feet In depth , " "The eastern top , on which wo ' wcro Handing , was quite extensive , ailtl thirty to forty feet lower than Its western neighbor. lion tops are hummocks on the hugo dome of Ararat , like the humps on the back of n camel , on neither ono of which Is there a vestige of anything but snow. "There remained Just us lltilo trace of UK- crosses left ' by 1'nrrot and Chodzko , an of the ark Itself.Ve remembered the plo- turcs WP had been In our nursery books , which represented this mountain-top cov ered wllh green grass , and Noah Stepping out of the ark , In thi ; bright , warm suimhlno before the receding waves , and now wo looked around and saw this very spot covered with perpetual snow. Nor did wo see any evi dence whatever of n former existing crater , except perhaps the snow-niled depression we have Just mentioned. There was nothing about this perpetual snow field , and the freezing atmosphere that was chilling us to the bone , to remind us that we worn on the lop of nn extinct Volcano that once trembled with the convulsions of subter ranean lu-at. "The view from this lowering height was Immeasurably extensive , and almost too grand. All detail was lost all color , all outline ; eveil the surrounding mountalmt seemed to bo but .excrescent ridges of the plain. Then , too , wo could catch only oc casional glimpses , as the clouds shifted to and fro. At ono time they opened up be neath us , and revealed the Aras valley with Its glittering ribbon of silver nt an abyvsmal depth below. Now nnd then wo could descry the black volcanic peaks of All Chez , forty miles away to the northwest , nnd on the southwest the low mountains that obscured the town of Dayazld. Of the Caucasus , the mountains about Erzcrnm on the west , and Lake Van on the south , nnd even of the Caspian sea , all of which are said to bo In Ararat's horizon , we could sco absolutely nothing. , "We were suddenly aroused by the rum bling of thunder below us. A storm was rolling rapidly up the southeast slope of the mountain. The atmosphere seemed to bo boiling over the heated plain below. Higher and higher came the clouds , rolling and seething among the grim crags along jibe chasm , and soon we were caught In JtB em brace. The thermometer dropped at once below freezing point , and the dense mists , driven against us by the hurricane , formed Icicles on our blistered faces , and froze the Ink In our fountain pens. Our summer clothIng - Ing was wholly Inadequate for such on un expected experience ; we were chilled to Iho bone. To have remained where wo wcro would have been jeopardizing our health. It not our lives. Although wo could scarcely see far enough ahead to follow back on the track by which we had ascended , yet wo were obliged to attempt It at once , for the storm around us was Increasing every mo ment ; we could even feel the charges of electricity whenever we touched th Iron points of our alpenstocks. "Carefully peering through the clouds , wo managed to fol'ow ' the trail wo had made along the gradually sloping summit , to the head of the great chasm , which nqw ap peared more terrible than ever. We hero saw that It would be extremely perilous , If not actually Impossible , to attempt' a iV- descent on the rocks along its 4rc/iclerqs / ) ) ) edge In such a hurricane. The only'ajtor'n - tlvo was to . take the precipitous snow-cov ered slope. Planting our Ice hooks .deep fn the snow behind us , we started. At.Qrst , | io strong head wind , which on the ( op almost took us off our feet , somewhat checked our downward career , but It was not long be fore we attained a velocity , that made' our hair stand on end. H was a thrilling ex perience ; wo seemed to bo sailing through the air Itself , for the clouds obscured the slope even twenty feet below. Finally 'Wo emerged beneath them Into the glare of the afternoon sunlight , but on we dashed for G.OOO feet , leaning heavily on the trailing stocks , which threw up an Icy spray In 'our ' wake. Wo never once stopped until wo reached the bottom of the dome , at our last night's camp among the rocks. IX Till ! ftUUTir. Ilunih Thrower nt Alliinta Plot Frustrated III Noiv Mexico. ATLANTA , ' Ga. , Juno 2. A dynamlto bomb was exploded at midnight almost under the homo of D. C.'Wall , a railway engineer , on Walker street. The side of the house was shattered , but no ono was Injured , The Liomb was thrown from the street. LAS VEGAS. N. M. , Juno 2. Word has just reached the city of the discovery ot a conspiracy In Guadeloupe county to destroy the new court house , but recently erected at Puerto do Luna. Two holes wore found bored through the walls and ( Hied with ex plosives , while each was supplied with a [ use , the holes being plastered over awaiting the time appointed for the work ot de struction. _ FrosliniFii Rlut ut nicking in Collnfro. CARLISLE , Pa. , June 2. The annual en tertainment of the freshmen of Dickinson college here ended almost In a riot. A number of sophomores came Into the halt and set up a row that completely drowned the performers' voices. Ono of the fresh , men hurled a beer bottle from the stagf Into the audience , striking a Mr * . Fisher oj this city In the face. Other women wer ? wnlc stricken , began to scream , and the 'reshmcn and sophomores became Involved in a free light. The police rushed In at : hls Juncture and clubbed right and left until something like order was restored. Mrs. Fisher Is badly hurt. True IIIIU for Iron Hull OMIceri. PHILADELPHIA , Juno 2. The grand Jury has found a true bill against Freeman D. Somcrby , Charles Ilaker , Joseph Gladlng and James II. Iteckcrsly , supreme justice , supreme cashier , chairman ot the commit tee on laws and supervision , and member of the commitlea on finance and accounts , respectively , of the supreme sitting of the Order ot tlio Iron Hall , charging them with conspiring to defraud the order , by con verting $200,000 of Its fund ) to the Mutual Hanking , Surety , Trust and Safe Deposit com pany , and with obstructing the administra tion of public justice. ' Pine boating & bathing , Courtland Ocach. " Murrlugn l.lci'ineH , The following marrlago licenses were It- sued yesterday. Name nnd Address. Ace. Sherman Armnons. Omaha .r. . . 26 Hello nonaldnon , Omaha. , ' . , . . 18 Tom I1' . Klntr , Omuha 24 Dora. Walker , Omuha. , . . . 21 ' Milton Meyers , Omaha. . , . , , 31 Mabel Wngenor , Omnha . , . , . , 3 John Hnvllk , Omuhu , 22 AgncB Dormhfiiie , OrmilHi , . . . . . , , , . . . . . , . . . . . p Peter Peterson. South Omnha . . , < > . 2 * Marie Jensen , South Omulm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Army ut Alblu. * ALHIA , la. , Juno 2. ( Special Telegram jo The nee. ) Kelscy's Industrial army , 130 strong , arrived hero yesterday afternoon and camped east of town , Kelioy made speeches afternoon and night and collections were taken up , Thirty members of the army de serted last night , leaving It hardly 100 strong today. The army was given one day's rations by the city and county , It wll ) probably move on tomorrow. 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