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8PEG1HL NOTICES. A < tvrtl menl for these column * will lx > tak i until 11:14 : p. m. for the evening nrvl until : C p. m. for tti morning nml Sunday editions. Advertisers , by renticsllns ; n numtwred check can Imvo answer * naattnitd to a numbered l t t r In earn of Tn lift. Aniwem no vKlremwl wll t delivered upon presentation of th check. SITUATIONB WAMTED. nnte . ! V4c word first Insertion , Jo a won thereafter. Notlilnpr 5" _ n ' ' < > _ lc _ tnan _ * - irtA wANrnrlT'ny A WOMAN AI hou t-kci-icr | In a mnll family. 402 N. 16th lit. * A-MO-6 room 58. WANTHD. BITHATION nr AN nxrn rlni > r < M liookkerpcr. Oo < xl reference furnished , Address M M. Oinnha Ilec. A 11701 WANTHD , JlY YOJJNO MAN , TOSI tlon nil assistant iKwkkeoner , collector 01 clerk. Jlefercncen. JM. Address M CT . I Ice. niUMHTiiEHB , KXPiniiRNcnn iN VrrriN ( children , wniila Bowlnit In families. AililrMi Henmstress , liar. Council UlufTs. A M817 6 WANTED BTAI.E HELP. & > Hates , l',4c wonl first Insertion , la a won ? thereafter. Nothing taken for less thnn 2Se. BOMCITOU8 , TRA&1.4 FUUNlSlIKDj INSTALL- m < > nt Roods. American Wringer Co. , 1C09 How- nril street. II-M AOHNTH , 8ALAIIV OR I7OMMISSION. fill greatest Invention of the age. Tlio New Pat ) ent Chemical Ink Krnilne 1'cncll. Sells 01 slRht. Work * like rmiKlc. AKents are maklm J23.00 to J1K.W pvr week , Kor further par tlculnrs wrlto the Monroe Erasing Mix. Co. X St. La Crossf. Win I1-SS4 WANTED.8ALK8MANJ8ALAUYrilOJI start , permanent place. Brown nros. Co. , nurserymen , Chicago , 111. n M3M J22 BALKSMKN WANTBD , TO SELL OUIl GOOD ! l > y sample to the wholesale nnd retail trade soil nn slelit to every business man or nrm liberal mtary : money advanced for udvprtlslni nnd expenses ; permanent position. Address with plump. King Manufacturing ; Co. , C-42. Chi cago. 111. 1I-M771 0 * JIKN TO SELLHOI.STKINMEDICATE ! stock food ; steady work ; experience no necessary : salary J8..M or commission. Ad dress , one-losing stamp , J. II. Iceland manager , 205 and 200 Kerry block , Minneapolis - C" Minn. 1I-MS03 BTKNOailAI'HKHFIIIMT-CLARS.UXPEa Icnced and very rapid , wishes position In law , mercantile or railroad olllce. Moderate Hilary , Address M 65 , lice. 13-11804 8 WANTED FEMALE HEI/P. nates , IWo word first Insertion , lo a wort ! thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c. LAUIKS WANTING' ' OIIIL3 APPLY AT Till Hcandlnaviun Yountf Ladles' home , 3301 Cumlng C 51 * 12 * WANTED A COOK AT 1515 CHICAGO ST. C-C75 WANTED aim * Ken OENHIIAL HOUSE. work. Apply at 2C18 Charles Bl. C 755-7 * WANTED , aim. roil GENERAL IIOUBE work. Family of two. Call mornlnc * . & 2i Houth Zlith. street. G M785 ( OKNEUAL HOUSEWORK : STEADY place ; family of three. 1423 Georgia nve. C "Qg-li * WANTED-OIRL FOR (1ENERAL iiousn. work. 8. "W. COT. Mill nnd DniiBlin. C 797-0 KOH GENERAL ? HOUSEWORK. NC children. References requited. Apply OK North Hd street. C .M807 7 * _ AGENTS. ALWAYS SOMETHING NI\V ANT best sellers In ladles' goods. W.rltu today ; II will pay you. failles' Supply Co. , 3113 Fores ! avenue , ChlcaRo. _ C MS)1 C * FOB RENT HOUSES. Kates , IWc word first Insertion , Ic a w r ! thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c. FINU FLAT IN CI-OUSUH BLOCK AT 703 8 , ICth st. ; iano and all other conveniences 123. George Cloueer , room 2 , 1623 Fnrnam st , D-511 _ _ S , P. 1C. DAHL.INO , CA11KI3R I11.URK. u-rac IIOU.SIIS IN ALh I'AIITS OP TUB CITY. O. F. Davis company , 1505 Farnam. D S37 6-UOOM COTTAGHS , MODKRN , CHOICB IN Batnford Circle. C. 8. Ulgutter , 204 Ceo build- Ing. _ D S83 KKNTAI , AOnNCY , C07 DHOWN UL.OCK. . ' P5S9 | _ _ CMJAN , COMFOHTAliLU. 'CONVENIENT , moderate rentals , best 3 anJ 4-rooni suites foi housekeepers only * llefircnces required. AIsc Croommilto In tenement , SIC 8. 22d st. KEI.KnNNEYiCO.n. 1 , D 551 CHOICE HOME , ElOIIT HOOMS AND BAItN : nlco lawn , city water and southeast front ; ' ! block south of Iunven\vorth on SStli avenue ; 125.00. Apply to N. Terry , on promises. D CM _ _ roil KENT , jss.oo i-r.n MONTH. 4110 I.AFAY- ctte avenue , 7 rooms , furnace , bath , hot and cold water , closet. Bas. electric lighting appli ances , etc. lleatitlful lawn , trooo , etc. Fidelity Trust company. 1703 Tarnam street , D 53J FOH nENT7 ObOD "nETAClIED NINE-KOOM house. 2C21 Cnpllol avenue. Also 9-room house 2.r)2'J Capitol avenue. B. II. Roblson. room 7 , Commercial National. D 534 _ TlIIllJE nOOMS. C3I 8. 17T1I STRRUT. P M105 J1S * _ FOR RENT , CHOICE FLAT IN THE P. E. Her block , cor , ICth and Jackson streets. Call at 1112 Hnrnoy stieet. _ I ) 11313 HOUSE Fen IUNT. TEMPLETON son , I'axton blk. D < KG FOH RENT. DWELLINGS IN AM * TAUTf of Onmhn ; call for list. E. II. Sheafe. 43 : I'axton block. D MCCC _ FOH KENT , DESUIAUliU DWELLINGS IN Council muffs ; call for list at Omaha olllcc , 432 I'axton block. E. II. Bheafe. D M6CT FOH RENT , COTTAGE , 24TH AND MASON. D 1IE03 7 FOB BENT FURNISHED ROOMS. Hates. IVio ord II rat Insertion , lo a won ] thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 23c. LAUGH SOUTH IIOOM , 1019 IXJDGE STUEET. K-06 _ _ _ _ AETNA HOUSE , NORTHWEST COHNUIt 13TI1 and Dodgo. llooiua by tha day or week. K-C30 JS' _ _ I _ ItOOll WITH ALCOVE. 654 S. I6TH AVE. E 4I5J21' rUHNlSHED nOOM. 2017 HAIINEY STUECT , FOU RENT. NICELY AND NEWLY FUH- nlshed room , tlrst ( leer ; no other roomers ; six blocks from I' . O. ; gas , bath , etc. Address M 21. Ilec. n MMO _ Fl'llNlSIIUD ItOOMH. ALSO DOUIII.U PAH- lor , with or without board. 1724 Dodge. 13 MSI6 g _ FUIINISIIKD nOOMS , WITH OH WITHOUT boai-d. 2J11 Uuuglus street. Iteferenees re- quired. r. M6II 7 * _ PLEASANT IIOOM WILL HE riJHNlSHEIJ yountc or middle u cd lady with Hatlsfactoo references , for company of a wlfn whoso hus- hand travels. AiMi CBS Mrs. Charles CXinverse. Dux 428. Oinnliii. E M7S3 C VOll HENT. NICELY FUHN1HHED HOOMS , all modern Implements , : ( WJ St. Maiy'i avenue , E-M78I 11 FOIl HUNT. NICELY FUHNISIIED SOUTH front room In private family , to gentleman ; references icciulrod. Inquire 611 North 21st _ street. _ E-M813 12 PURNISHE1) ROOMS AND BOARD Hates. IHc wonl first Insertion , la a word thtrenttrr. Nothing taken for less than 23c. BOUTII HOOM8 AND iSoioD UOAItD. 2103 Douglas street. P UMS VOUNO WOMEN'S HOME. UNDDIl CAHB OV Women' * Christian u oclatlon. Ill 8. ITthst. . F Ml _ _ _ BOUTH FHONT HOOM FOH TWO , WITH board. In private family. 2020 St. Mary's nve. F-MSil JU _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - nOOMS. FUHNISIIED OH UNFUHNISHED. with nrst-cluH boanl. 1906 Capitol nve. Innulrs HID Capitol av . F M774 A I-VliaH TliONT VUllNI8imD ltOOM. WITH board , In pilvalu fumlly , for two Rontlemen ; nn other bo.ii\ler ; rufvicnces cxclmme > l. 22K V. vlitltr lUfet. _ F 745 & rt'HNisiiEiirn6o'ii WITH IIOAHD. nifrTiTT ence. 2814 Furniuu stieot. F ilKI S * " TWO OOt'PI.KS I'AN SECUHE "HOoTl ND Ioaix3 In it private family ; nlco location ; trees , lann and largo poreueg ; icfciciica renulrcJ. Adilrnss M K. l < c . _ F M700 C' NICELY Fl'HNlSHED HOOMS. FOLUINQ .bejs , modern conenlenccs , with good board. Th Ho < e. SiS ) Harn y. ntfi. Hie worj first Insertion , lo a orj Ihertwritr. Nulhlnit taken for k-as th n 25o. 4 UNKOUNlsilKD ItOOMS. BITITABLB VOl\ liomtkn-plne. city water , etc. , law renl ; north- wtst corner Uth snj Webster si. a Ki _ _ IXH ) HENT. } UNPUHNISHED HO011H. tat Lmvenworth stiwt. < ! M747 7 * AND OFFIOE8 llntei ) , Hjo word nr t | nsrtton. lo a word Wryattfr ; Nottilns taken tor | f < th n tic. It MONTHS LK.VHH Of HTOIIK. B. 1-fM DK81C HOOM. WM. J. WCLUIIANS. Ml B r4 * t Trada tin * FOB RENT STOItES AND OFFIOEt Continued. HENT , TH 4-8TOHY UniCIC IJUILDINC1 Dl Fnmam street. The building has a fire proof cement basement , complete steam heat inn fixtures , water on Ml floors , gas , etc. Ap plr at the office of the llee. I in AGENTS WANTED. WANTED , AGENTS IN TJEDHAHKA ANI Iowa to sell the Moss ft Hlllynrd patent farm ers * handy egg case at reduced price ; bli money In It for the right man. Apply W. T Letts , sole manufacturer of the farmers' hand : egg case , St. Joseph , Mo. J 657 J5 WANTED , AGENTS TO TAKE OHDEHS II1 cample at home or to travel. Expenses nn good salary or commission to right part > Apply at once for samples. Address Loci Ilex 1J54 , N. Y. City. _ J WANTED TO RENT. WANTED , T1OAHD AND HOOM TOH COUPL1 . State accommodation and 6-year-old child. and price. Address M C4 , Hco. 1C 11781 C STORAGE. STORAGE FOH HOUSEHOLD GOODS ; CLEA ana cheap rate. H. WelN. 1111 Farnam.M . M COO STOUAGBVILLIAM9 & CHOS3 , M 001 WANTED TO BUY. Hates. IHo word first Insertion , le a won thereafter. Nothing taken for less thnn 2Jo. WANTED , TO 1'AY 110.00 I'HIl MONTH ON J new or nearly new No. 2 Remington typewriter Stiite price to M W , Hec olllce. N 721-6 * WANTKD , A GOOD , LAIton DIIIV1IJO HOHSr for two-Fcnto.1 nurrcy , suitable for a l.iily t drive ; must be young nnd sound. Ailln > s A C2 , ee. N M773 7 * PMATKON Oil DUQOr , HKCOND-IIAND price must b law. Address M 67 , Hec. N-M81I7 * FOBSAIjE HORSES.WAGONS.ETO , Rates , IVJo won ! llrst Insertion , Ic a wort thereafter. Nothing taken for'Icsa than 23c. HOUSE SALE. Witlnesday , . Juno Cth. Union Stock Yards Sale Ixglns at 10 a. m. 1 pacing stallion , very speedy , thorough ! ) broken to harness , standard and registered , 1 trotting stallion , standard , registered , hand some and standard. 1 Imported hackney ntnlllon , with flno nc tlon and form. 1 Imported French coach , stallion , fine , large ( horouKhly broken. ' . " 2 full blood Imparted Clyde stallions , pcdlgrci furnished on day of xale. These horses belnir sold for H. & M. It. R Co. and KO to the highest bidder. \V'ii will also sell ono car load of Mlsour draft and driving * horses nnd ono car o On.gon h < 3rsc . Remember the sale begins a 10 a. m. A. 11. C'lark * . P 703-5 FOR SALE , LiaHT "cARRIAGE TEAM. 13C N. 17th. P M3M J23 POB SALE MISCELLANEOUS. R.ite . IVJo word first Insertion , lo a won ! thereafter. Nothing taken for les * thnn 2Sc 1IALED HAY FOR 8ALE. THE STANDARD Cattle company , Ames , Neb. , have 2,000 tons of Rood bain-stored bay ( or sale. All orders filled promptly. Q C02 FOR SALE , UPRIGHT PIANO. 817 SO. ICTH Q-SIS15 12' Rates. I'.Jo word first Insertion. Ic a word thereafter. Nothing taken for lest than 2.'c. D. T. MOUNT HAS RHMOVKD HIS COAl ofilco to 203 So. ICth , Brown block. U C37-Jyl CLAIRVOYANTS , Kates , l'/4o word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken f r less than 2Io. illlS. DR. H. WAHUEN , CLAIRVOYANT. RU. Uablo business medium : 7tb ytar at 119 N. IS. - S C03 MASSAGE , BATHS , ETC. Rates , Hio word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing token for less than 2ic. ' MilU. LA RUE < 10 SOUTH 10TII. UAUAMC SMITH , 1.03 . a 13TH , 2D FLOOR , room 3. Masaace. vapor , nlcoliol. steam. su | . phurlno end sea baths. T M7U 9 * MADAME I1KOWN , 1311 CAPITOL AVB.NUB , ! d door , room 4 , massage , alcohol , sulphur and T M723 9 ecq baths. _ M.MC. ANNA OF CHICAGO GIVES ALCOHOL baths , massage. SOS North 16th , room 13. . T-M789 C PERSONAL. Rates , IHo word first Insertion , Ic a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c. * MASSAGE TREATMENT. ELECTROTHER- mol baths. Scalp and hair treatment , manlcure& chlropodls. Urs. Post , 313Vi S lith , Wlthnell blk. VIAVI HOMB TREATMENT FOIl LADIES. Health book nnd consultation free. Address or call Vlavl Co. , 313 Jlea bldg. Lady attendant. U COS MASSAGE , MADAME BERNARD. HW DODGE U MCSt 16 * LADIES' ( RUllUER.NKVER FAII.S ) AND 10 O. N.T.PInkPlllsmalled.Jl. Ladles'Baiaar.Onmha. U CW-J-T , LADIES' OR GENTLEMEN'S HAIR RE - stored. Prof. Frank Kroslln will guarantee tc restore hair on bald hfiiaa If roots arc not de stroyed , will stop hair from falling out , cure dnndruft and return gray hntr to Its natural color. Free examination from 9 o'clock n. m. Steam shampoo nnd ladles' hair dressing will commence Juno 15th. Room 409 Ceo building. U 73S-J10 HEALING MEDIUM , 1703 HARNnSTREET. . Oince hours from 3 to B o'clock In the after noon. U M803 C MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE. LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITV property : J3.000 & upwaida , B to CV4 per cent ; no delays. W. 1'arnnm Smith & Co. , 13SO Farnam. r CO 7 MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES THE O , P. Davis Co. , 1 SOS Foinam sU W SOS OMAHA LOAN & TnUST Car 16TIt AND Douglas streets , loan money on city and farm property at lowest rates of Interest. W CIO LOANS. 1 TO YKA11S. WARRANTS. "OND3 , etc. Gnrvln Bros. , 210 N. Y. Life. AV-CH LIF13 INSURANCE POLICES IX5ANED ON or bought. F. C. Chesney , Kttnhas City , Mo. MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA PROPERTY nnd Nebraska farms nt from C to 7 per cent. W , 1) . Melkle , First National bank building. W-613 MORTGAGE LOANS , A. MOORE , 501 N , Y. Life. W 713-J3 * MONEY TO LOAN ON FARMS IN DOUGLAS , Improved : nnd unimproved Omaha rval estate. Fidelity Trust Co. . 1703 Farnam at. W C03 LOANS. J. W. SQUIRE. 213 Ben llldg. W-8M MONlfY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OilAHA real estate. Urennaii , Lovu & Co. , Faxtnn blk. W 614 ANTHONY LOAN At TRUST CO.,31 N.Y , LIFE loans at low rates for cholcn > ecurlty on Ne braska and Iowa farms or Omaha city property CHOICE CITY AND FARM LOANS WANTED" J. N. Frenior , oppoilto P , O. W 931 J15 MONEY TO LOAN AT I'EST RATES ON Improved nnd unimproved Omaha real estate , 1 to 5 years. Fidelity Trust Co. , 1702 Fnrnam. W 609 UNITED STATES MORTGAGE CO. OF NI3W YOlk. Capital JJ.OCO.OOO. Hurjilus JOW.OOO. Hub. mlt cholcn loans to F. B. > Pusey , neent , Flrat National tank building. Y 300 CITY LOANS. C. A. STARR. SIS N. Y. LIFE. \V-M91S MONEY TO LOAN. TEMPLETON & P1ERSON. Paxton blk. W 657 LOANS , E. II. 3I1EAFK , 4M PAXTON 11I.OCK. W-MW MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. Rates. Mi ° urd llrst Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 2So. ' MONKV TO LOAN- \\'o will loan you nny sum which you wish , email or larKC , at the lowest posslblu nit03 , In tha quickest | > osslblo time , nnd for any length ot time to suit von. You can pay u back In inch lintullmvnts is you wltJi , when you wish , nnd only pay fur It ns long as > ou keep It. You ran iwrrow on HOUSEHOLD FURNITU .E AND PIANOS. UOHSIH. WAOONS AND CAHRtAGKs. WAREHOUSE RECEIITB , MEUCHANDISD. OR ANY OTIIKR SECURITY. without publicity or removal of property. OMAHA MORTGAGE IXAN CO. . SOS SwUTll in'H STREET. First Moor nbothe mreet. THE OLDEST. LARGEST AND ONLY 1NCOR. PORATED L A. < COMPANY IN OMAHA. X 1 THU PLACE TO nOUUOW MONEY ON IIOL'HKHOLD FURNITURE. MONEY ON HORSES AND MULES. MONEY ON WAGONS AND CAIIIUACIES. MONEY ON PIANOS AND ORGANH. MONHY ON WAREHOUSE P.ECE1PTS. MONKY ON XlURCHANDlSn , MONEY ON ANY CHATTKL SECURITIES. MON1SY ON BOO.U that rcnuln with you. MONEY IK YOU WANV NO PU1IL1OITY. MONEY IN LAIim : OR HMAIJ. AMOUNTS MONEY AT IMWKST POSSlllI.i : ItATKS. MONEY IN QUICKEST POSSIDLK TIME , MONKY THAT you may pay back at nny lime and In any amount. Is at ROOM 4. WITH * NELL block , comer 19th and Harnry streets. THE PWELITX I.OAN GUARANTEE CO. MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. Continued. A. R HARRIS , ROOM 1 , CONTINENTAL RI.1C. x Men _ _ MONEY TO LOAN ON PERSONAL PROP- erty. Hnrvln Loan Co. , 701 N. Y. IMt building X-MCT1 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BUBINESS"dHANOESi Rate * . IHo word llrst Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c. PARTNER WANTED : INTEREST IN branch business ot well ertnbllshcd nrm : toO nqulrcd. Address IL , DO , bee , with full rmrtlcu- lars. Y-M171 IF YOU WANT TO RUY. HELL OR EXchange - change merchandise , get In or out of business , call on or address tha National Information nnd Exchange Co. , 203 First National Imnk , Omaha , Neb. Y M60I J28 _ FO R HA Lfi"AT A BARGAIN , RESTAURANT doing paying business ; good location ; satisfac tory reasons for selling. Address L 6. , , Ite < ? . Y M101 WANTED SILENT PARTNER WITH JS FOR ' Interest in n good pnylnc business : Address - dress at once M 31. Ilec olllce. _ Y 5S1-S I6M.W WILL BUY A GOOD PAYING BUSIness - ' ness , a household necessity. Lnrga proms , exclusive right In this state. Tcmplcton & Plerson , Paxton blk. r e33 _ _ : FOR SALE , CHEAP. FIRST-CLASS RKSTAUR- unt nnd lunch counter , opposite F. E. & M. V. depot , Fremont , Neh. _ Y Mdil I' OR SALE , LUMRER AND COAL YARD IN town of 700 Inhabitants , on main line Union Pacific rallwny In raitern Nebraska. No competition. Owner has other business reason for selling. Addreis M 61. lice. Y 771-6 * PARTNER WANTF.D , YOUNG LADY OR gentleman , to take half Interest In minufnctur- Ing my life preserver. Not much money needed. Address Math Abcnt , Lamott , lownJackson Co. Y M777 IS * _ WANTED. CAPABLE MAN. WITH SOME ; ready money. In good , steady buslnm ; BP < I salary nnd profits. Address , giving particulars , M 661 Uee. Y-M811 6 * _ WU WANT , FOR CASH OR REAll ESTATE. J.'i.CKW.CH In { 12.000.00 stock of general merchan dise ; also other stocks. National Information nnd Exchange Co. , 203 First Nnt. li.mk. Omnha , Neli. Y MUZ 8 SUCCESSFUL SPECULATION OPEN TO AttL : try 'our nyndlcato system of spisulntlon ! In" crease your Income ; Information free : send for circular. Thompson & Ucrr Co. , 33 Wall street. Now York. Incorporated under tha laws of state of New York. Capital JIM 00) . Y MS02 C * FOR EXCHANCrE. " Rates , I'.ic word first Insertion , Ic a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 2Jc. A GOOD RANCH TO TRADE FOR WESTERN in urea ; about 1,000 tcres , hay , timber nnd wnter. Address M. L. laylor , Bprlngvlew , Neb. Z MDJ4 J1C 400 ACRE FARM 150 MILES WEST OF Omnha. Also a very llnu ranch In New Mexico , good house nnd barns , DOO held of entile. This property Is clear 'of Incutn- brance. Will trade for Omaha city property. Omaha Real Estate and Trust , room 'H Uec building. Z-M Oli 3 FOR , SALE REAL ESTATE. BARGAINS , HOUSES , LOTS AND FARMS , sale or trade. F. 1C. Darling , Ilarlcpr blk. RE-C21 BARGAIN , N. E. CORNER 20TH AND HICK- ory. F. K. Daillng.Uarkcr block. ItE 621 FOR SALE , 7-ROOM HOUSE AND LOT AT A bargain , one block from motor. Inquire at E16 S. 25th st. RE 913-JH * FOR SALE 400 CHOICE EASTERN NEBRAS- kn farms ; also a few for trade. C It. K.nt- ilght , 201 N. Y. Lite bldg. RE I21-J21 FARM LANDs7 C F. HARRISON. 812 N. Y. Life RE-I2C-J2I * I OWN A NUMBER OF FARMS IN NE- rnska nnd Dakota. I will Bdll at from nve to ten dollars per acre , about half their actual value. Address Chas. E. Miller , Frankfurt , Ind. It E M70C 8 * FOR SALE. A NICE E-ROOM COTTAGE , ONLY JS.W.OO ; also n 7-room cottage , nearly new , only Jl.SOO.OO. Thcso are decided bargains. D. F. Hutchison , 10S N. 15th street. R E MMO 8 BUSINESS NOTICES. Rates. HJc word first Insertion , lo n word therenftcr. Nothing taken for less thnn 23c. QUICK PRINTERS. KRAMER & CHANDLER. 1121 Farnam & 307-9 S. 12th. Phone IG',0. Mall orders get quick action. 791-Jyl A. MARTJN. MERCHANT TAILOR. ESTAB. 1S73. Imp. & domestic novelties. 1607 1'arnam. ' 79S-Jy LOST. _ Rates.lOo a line each Insertion , 11.60 n line per month. Nothing taken for less than 25c. LOST , MAY. 23 , ON FARNAM MOTOR OR 26TH street , a lady's shawl. Return to 720 S. 22d street. Rewuid. M7SC 6 * LOST GOLD LOCKET , ENGRAVED "G. S. C. , Sept. 18th , 1803. " Return to 303 First Na tional bank and receive reward , 792-6 LOST. ENGLISH MASTIFF , EIGHT "MONTHS old. weighs 110 pounds , strongly marked. Wore heavy leather , brnss-studdtd collar , from which nddrcss tng has been torn. Itctuin to 2618 Charles nnd receive reward. MS03 8 * PASTURAGE. WE HAVE ICO ACRES OF BLUE GRASS PAS- tura for horse * . Board fence , spring water. Burton & I'helps. Gllmore , Neb. , or A. W , Phelps & Son , 207 N. Y. Life bldg. Telephone 1054. M 93Jll SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND. CIS N. Y. Life , Omaha. Ask for circular. C21 MUSIC , ART AND LANGUAGE. Rates , IVio word first Insertion , la n word thereafter. Nothing token for less than 22c. Q. F ! GELLENBECIt BANJOIST AND teacher. 1810 California sU _ 814 GRINDING. Ratts , lV4o word first Insertion , Ic 'a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 23c. SCISSORS , LAWN MOWERS , RAZORS , ETC. , ground. Mclcholr Bros. , 1119 Fnrnam at. at.793Jy4 Raits. lUo nerd first Insertion. Ic a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than Kc , CASH PAID FOR ENDOWMENT POLICIE3 In old line companies : Addres A. K. Brock- lesby. Box 233 , Hartford. Conn. M333-J23 * PAWNBROKERS. FRED MOIILE. 1517 FARNAM. i3 UNDERTAKERS AND EMB ALBIERS H. 1C. BURICET , FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND cmbalmer. 1613 Chicago , Tel. 90. G23 REALTY MAltKET. INSTRUMENTS placed on record Juno C , WAIUIANTV DEEDS. > , , L Bchrocder , trustee , to John Kotcrn , lota 16 and IT , block 14 , Drown jmiU , t COO F L LoomU and wife to M D Harter- lot 8 , block H , Omaha , . . . . . , . . , . - , . . : i,050 J i : Host and wife to A S Host , 40x135 feet In Bu Be 4-15-13 i 2,000 Southwestern Presbyterian church to J L Kennedy , trustee , lot 1 , block 1 , Mlllard Place . . , . , , , . . . . . . . . . .t , . , . . , . . . . , . Joseph Orownlea to N 8 Drown , lot 15 , block 1 , same , . . . . ! . . 4,000 I P Obernilorfer et nl to O E Itarkbr , nw , l.SO ) 13-16-9 . W W Wnlto to Edward Whltrnor , lot 1. Fiilrmount IMnco ] 00 Omaha , National bank to Jacob Bass , flu 3- 15-11 , , 0,800 Hume ta Henry Lebucrl , ne 3-15-11 6tWO QUIT CLAIM DEEDS. II W Tenney nnd wle to Ellen Hcnnessy. lot 8. block 11 , Omaha , a. John Egan lo M J Ilesluy , lot 8 , block C2 , South Omaha. t. . . 1 Bamo to J it llugley , n ! 4 lot 11 , block 91 , same , .t , l Alfred Schrolcr lo J A PulmqulHt , lots 7 nnd 8 , block 1 , Doncckcn'a add to Walnut Hill 10 J A Palmqulst and wife to U J Palmijulst , lot 7 , block 1 , same , , , e II D Estahrook nndwife ta J E Wilbur. n H lot S , block 153 , Omaha , 1 Hamo to a P Von Wlndlielm , unUlv M sama 1 J E Wilbur and \\lfo to same , a W of n 5j same 2 Q P Von Wlndlielm and wife to J E Wil bur , n 14 lot K , block 1S3. imme 1 W J Moore et nl to Louis Ilrailfonl. lot 3 and o U lot 3. block ami. Omaha 1 Jullele Seller * et al to same , same. , 1 D P Olln lo kame , lots t end 3 , block * )7Vi. same , , 1 Samnnlhu Moore to same , samp , , 1 Louis Ilrmtfonl and wlfo to Frank Colpct- zer , lot 17 , block 15 , Omaha Heights 1 DEEDS. SheitfT to Ixiuls llraOfonl. tot 19 , Mock U. Omaha Height * . | | , Bxclnl | master to same , lot 17 , block 15 , same , . , . . . , E3 | Samg to A B Atklnt , a li lot 7 , block 71 , Omaha , , . , , , . . , , . 7irl Total amount ot transfers , , , , , . . (14,44 UUHKAU. SUES & CO. . Solicitors , Dee Building. OMAHA , NED. Advice FREE. Look Around First DON'T BE IN A HAH RUSH TO " " BEFORE CALLING At the WEST 1317-1&19 DOUGLAS STREET. Any nntl all out of town people visit noysTlnest $3.50 suits RO at $1.63. inp Onuliii this 'vcoU arc cordially In Uoys'suportlne $ : ) suits RO Ut $ .V7 ( " > . vited to cull oil us. whether they buy or Men1 working p.uitsusual price SI , 'J3 , not , And put It down ns n solid and RO at Cr c. substantial fact tlmtwbntovcryou have Boys' boat pants , vvnit'.i $1 , no nt & 'Jc. to buy In clothing , tints , shoos or furu- t'lMNIsniNlJ (5OOU3. isliinps can bo bought in this great Best CUc FVcnuh bnib'lR iin under- special sale for about f > 0 per cent less wonr ROCS nt 2Tc tnan prices on tlio same gooas else Best UJo fust b'.iolt and tan sox got where. lie.Best MKN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING. Best SI fancy shirts po nt 0" c. All our men's suits , worth up to ? 10 , Bust $1 nljjlit shirts 10 tit r > lo. ) gj at S4.CO HATS AND CAPS. Men's now ? 13 black cheviot suits gent All men's f 1.50 nnd $1,75 hats no nt nt * 7 no. S3c.All Men's finest ? 2J ( and S2J suits go at All men's and boy' 50o straw hats go atS'Jo. "Western Clothing Co. , 1317-1319 Douglas Street. Three Doors East from Corner of 14th. MANHOOD ) RESTORED ! . RiiaraiiK'ud locurunil nor vims dKcusun , such ns Wuak Moninrj. Uissnf Hrnln Ponvr , llcnrincho. Wnkurnlnfi > 8 , l.o t Manhood , NlKlitljr Knlllons. . Nurrons. ncaaultdralnsnndlor of ponvrlnOoncraUveOrKniif of olthur HQKenured by orcr exertion , you thru ! error * , uxcosslro UfO of tobacco , oi'lun or mini- tilnnts.which loao tolntlrmltrt'onaiimptlonor In.vinltT. < 'nn no cnrrlcdln , vest pocket. Ul pcrbox. forys , l > y nmll prepaid. With n S.1 on'rr wo Blvc \vrlltcii uiinranteu < euro r rufniiii the tiioiiry. Sold by nil _ _ _ . C22MrnKnl ts. Asli forlt. take iiiintlior Wrllo forfrco.Mcillcnl llocik MMU fi'iilnl IIKI IIIIK I.MI > riK.i IHIM. . In plain wrappar. Atldros NKlCVKSllEII l'O..Mnsoiic'rt1mplcClllc ! > AU For tale la Omaha. Neb. , by Sherman & McConncll and by Kuhn & Co. , Druggists. Best Shoe sold at the price. 855 , $4 & S3.5O Dress Shoe Kqual custom \\ork , costing from $6 to $ S. $3.5O Police Shoo , 3 Soles Best Walking Shoe ever made. S2.5O and $2 Shoes , Unequalled nt the price. Soys' S2 & $1.75 School Shoes , Arc the Best 1W &rice. . Ladies' $3 , $2.E0 | , $2 , $1.75 ISoat Doncola , Styllnh , IVrfect JFittliiK "nnil Sorlcahlo. . HcstIn'tlin ' Morld. All Stylen. Insist upon lihvlnj : W. I , . IloiiRliift Hhorg. Nlllilo and prlro Htniniicd oil bet tom. IV. L. UOUGJ S , Ilrocliton. Mass. I i Icnotz Nowmnni420 S. 13th. Ellns Svonson , I5'19 N. 24th. A. W. Bowman Co. , 117 N. 16th. C. J. Carlson. 1218 N. 24th. W. W. Fisher , 292S Loavonworth. F. Crosay , So.Ornaha. | -'PERMANENTLY COfED NO PAY UNTIL CURED WE REFEI1 YOU TO 8,000 P\7IEM78. Wrltofor Bank References. . - , XAWINATION FREE. Ho Operation. Ko Detention from Business , SEND FOR CIRCULAR. THE O. E. MILLER CO. , JaV-303 N. Y. Life Blrtg. , OMAHA , NEB Iolltcly | Uiiariniti-edtoCiira Spermatorrluoa , Hemliml Weak ness , Varlcucelo , eruptions on face , ull nervous ( Unorders , llealores I.oit Vigor , rim treatment sent ( f fnled ) Vm to nny ndilirss. This . l-'ranre with inurvHoun results. THE CHEMICAL IMrOP.TINQ. CO. , CINCINNATI , 0 , fa cnormitcoofcurr. Sou liy Kuhn & Co. . Cor. l.Hu i. l > ou lna > St . . nnd J. A. Vuller < Co , Cor. mil CDouclaiaSti.OMAHA. MONEY MAY BE LOST. TRAVELERS CHEQUES or the AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY ire refunded If lost and nro as ruallalila as cnsli Hnywhcro.ln tlio world. When tinvcllne always carry them. RAILWAY TIME GKRD Leaves ( CHICAGO. liUHU.VGTON Omalml Depot loth and lluaoii Bta. I Omaha 4M5pm Chicago Vesttbuto 90am SMDara Chicago Express 4Upni : 7:02pm : Chicago and Iowa Local 8Warn : ' . I'aclllc Junction Local U'.S am 6Mpm : Ltaxcn I Omalm Depot loth and Maaon tits. I' Omaha loa&uin. Denier Express SfSJarn. 10:16am. : Dd.w ° od Uw " " "urn 4 : Wpm . .Denver Exprt 4 4:10pm C:50pm. : . .Nebraska Local 'except Sun. ) . . . 6Wprn : ! JIUJ.-un. lncojn calX ' cepjtgundayjL.llja.ini "CcuveS" ) K. OrST , JT STcniTlAinVes" Omahal Depot loth and Mason Sis. I Omaha 8 ; < 5am Knnias City Day Uxprcsi . _ 9t43p lC.C.NlKlit Ux.vlaU. _ _ . 1' , Trans,6Mam ; reucs rcnicxao"iri ; : xevVcrPiriAfrrveT OmahalUnlon Depot 10th & Ma on Su. | Omaha _ LJAHT. _ l < ii5am..Atlantlo : Kxpress i x , nunJay ) . . i > : ojpm 62jpm ; . , . , , NlKht Express . . . . . . . CilOani I : * 0pra. . . . Chicago Vestlbulnl Llinltcd. . . . l:5pm : 11 iiUpm.OkUlioiiia tixp. ( to C. II. ex Bun ) . 5Mam : - 6:35am.Oklahoma : & Texas Kxp. ( ex Sun > .ll:35pm l:3Ipni..iColoradg falmlled 410pm OmahalUnlon Depot loth t& Mason Sts. | Omaha "sltiOam Denver Tlxpim .7.7..I. . . lioOpm : . . . , . . . . . . . | Flyer , . . , , 0:20pni : 3:4Spmnealrlce : & titromtb'K Exex Sun.13:30am ) : CUOpm Pacltla 'Hipreua ' , . , . .loUam : : Mpm Fast .Mall 4:2)pm : Leaves'ICHlCAaO. MIU. & ST. PAUUIAirlves" OmahaiUntonpepot _ 101 j.tAi Maaou Sls. | Omuh\ : C:3pra : , , Chicago iLlmUcd. .7. 9:304tn : llUOani..Chicago Exprfas Itjx. bun. ) . . . . SoOpni : l Bvei I F. E. & * MCjrVAL1.TV. iArrlreT hn | Depot 15th arnvWebstiT Sis. I Omaha ' " ' " ' ' tUamEx.'eat..Wyo. ) : ( ) : lie.Ex. ( "ilon' ) . 6:10pm : S:00pmNorfolk Expies t" . Humlay. ) .UJHiJin f > . . . . . . . . . . . 'aul . llxprt-fcH 943am * Leaves rcITlCAUO * & N H'FlIWarKTAiTTm : OmahulU. P. Uejiot lOlh ojUJ a Ht . | Onialu lliOitim . .ChliJteo liii-rei > , .7. C:10pm : 4:09pm : .Vestibule Limited , . , . . . . , . . 9:2)am : Csopm : , . .Eastern Flyer. 2:13pm : C:30pmEx : ( , BaD.C'hlc. Pass.Ex , Mon. ) , 9:2oi : > ni C'.tt'iim . . .Mo. Valley Ixjcnl..lOMjni Lea\es"T MISSOURI PACIFIC lArrlveT' Omahal Depot 15th and Webster Hts. lOmaha _ 9:00am : St. Louis Expreu.C00am ; f.JOpm ,8t , IXHIIS Kiprtsi CUpm : 6lOpm.Dally ; ( ex. Sun. ) Nebnitka lxxal. ; : lo m Leaves I C. , BT. P. . M , & Q. ( Arrhes' "S:00am.Sioux : City Accum (17 ( % Sun..7805pm ) ; 10:00am..Sioux : City Accotn ( Sun. Only. ) . , 8OIpm : HllSpinSioux City Expreu ( Kx. Sun..llUiim _ CJ'Jliii ) . . . . St. Paul Limited. . . . . , . ; 4)ani Leaves STOUX"CITY & PACIFIC. | Arrlv _ OmalmjyP. Depot 10th ft MJIJOII bti.l Omaha < :5am : Sioux 01.y Pussenxtr , . . . . . .lO'.JOpm l.tSpm . . .tit , Paul Exp e > . . . . lO yOaii * J.tuics I SIOUX CITY & 1'ACI1 > 'ICT lAnlvwi jQinahal Dejiot ISthjind Webster His. I Omuju 'i 30pm ht. Paul Limited 9:40am : _ C SOnn. . . . . . . . .Chicago Limited . ; (0am > < eavc I OMAHA & "ST. IXUJI3 lArrtvif ( lirihalU. P. Depot 10th & iluwm 8ts. | Oirali J.Upni St , lxuls Cunnsn IJjli 12.3 > pu , SHOWERS HELP THE CROPS Drouth Broken in Many Sections nnd Farmers Correspondingly Encouraged. RAIN 'STILL BADLY NEEDED IN THE STATE l Hnmll Oruin mill Fruit Almost Hope lessly Injured Already Corn Dolni ; i'nlrly Well nnd tlio Acrciigo nn the JncreiiHO. The weekly crop report of the Nebraska weather service , co-operating with the United States weather bureau , Issued by Director G. E. Hunt , for the week ended June 4 , says : The drouth has been partially broken by scattered local showers , and while crops In the localities visited by them have been greatly benefited the Rreater portion of the state Is still suffering badly for rain. Wheat , oats and all small grains have been seriously If not hopelessly Injured ; meadows and pas tures are drying up and fruit prospects are exceedingly poor. Corn Is generally re ported as doing fairly well. The acreage continues to bo Increased by farmers plowing up poor fields of wheat and oats and replant ing In corn. The following are remarks by correspond ents : SOUTHEAST SECTION. Butler County Crops still suffering from lack of rain ; rye and oats heading out very short. Cass County Light showers but not suf ficient to be of benefit ; prospects for small grain not encouraging ; all crops showing effect of dry weather. Clay County Prospects first class ; every thing recuperating from effect of frost ; wheat poor ; fair crop of potatoes expected. Flllmoro County Continued dry weather ; corn growing fairly well ; outlook very dis couraging. Gage County Corn looking well , but grow ing slowly ; small fruit dried on the bushes ; apples a failure. Good shower on night of 28th In vicinity of Adams. Hamilton County Good rain In vicinity of Dromficld ; oats Improving ; pasture looking better. Farmers encouraged , Johnson County Ilaln needed badly ; corn In fair condition yet ; rain on the 28th was beneficial. Nenmha County Scattered showers on Tuesday doing Hltlo good. Nuckolls County Tuesday's rain has been of great benefit ; wheat much Improved. Otoo County Conditions critical for small grain and pastures ; corn needs ralu badly ; oats a failure. Pawnee County Good rain In vicinity of Violet on Monday night , doing great good to corn and gardens. Many complaints of cut worms In corn. Saline County Some sections of the county had good rains during the week , but generally dry ; corn doing fairly well. Seward County Continued dry ; corn not making any growth and cannot stand It much longer. I'olk County Wheat n failure ; oats dryIng - Ing up ; corn beginning to suffer. Saunders County Ualns ot Tuesday bene fited , everything'corn ; and pastures looking well. , Thayer County Rain on the 2Sth ot great benefit , but more badly needed , i York County Still no rain ; small grain nnd meadows ruined ; corn looking well. 'Cloud ' County , Kansas Wheat nnd oats show n marked Improvement on account of the rain on the 30th ; some damaga to fruit done by hall. NOriTHWEST SECTION. Antclopo County Crops Improved by rain on Tuesday , but , more rain Is needed. ' , I3urt County All crops badly In need of rain. Cut worms Injuring corn badly In some places , Cedar County Where the rain was abund ant last week the crops are excellent. Goph ers are doing considerable damage. CMmlng County Dry weather Is drying up all crops but corn , which looks well. Dodge Co/unty Wheat nnd oats practically a failure , owing to drouth. Hay promises a short crop. Dlxon County Oats and wheat on new land suffering very much for rain. Corn doing well and being cultivated. Holt County Grass and corh helped by local rains. Oats and rye show little benefit. Knox County Crops slightly Improved ty. light local rains' , but rain la needed still , Grass' Is very light. Pierce County Favorable weather and all crops doing nlcoly. Corn a fair stand , Stantoii County Corn looks well. All crops need rain. Mosbury County , Iowa All crops need rain Yankton County South Dakota Light rains badly distributed. everything , es pecially wheat and oats , suffering for want of rain. CENTUAL SECTION. noone County Two good rains during the week , generJl throughout county. Corn doing well. Small grain recovering from frost and will make god crop , , Custer County The drouth continues nnd crops are nt n1 standstill. Dawsou County Light rain of May 20 of but slight and temporary benefit. Grass blown and dry. llye ruined by frost of May 10 , Orcaley County Still very dry ; one good shower during > vee > . Crfrn looking well , but needs rain. Wheat and cats badly dam aged ; potatoes fair * Loup County Oat nearly rultiPd. Wheat and gra-s badly damaged. All crops will b * a failure unlCKs have rain soon. Platte County The woathpr for the week favorable for nil cr ps. Early corn looking well ; late corn romlng up nnd growing slowly. Good soal.lng rain on May ' "J ; farmers mora hopeful. Sherman County Crop conditions Improve' ' ! by good ahoworB on May 29. Haln ft.11 needed. Pastures dying. Corn fair. Valley County Corn doing fairly well Small grain a failure. Haiti would help spring wheat , Itnln ot May 29 unevenly dl. < trlhntcil. Wheeler County Crops lufforlng groatl from drouth. Nice rain on May 29 , but no enough to offset previous dntnnga by froi nnd dry weather , SOUTHWEST SUCTION. Frontier County Corn planting ncarl done ; nmnll grain ruined ; nrnss drying up outlook gloomy. Purlins County Light , local rnlns , but no enough to do much good. Small grain mostl ; ruined ; corn not damaged very much yet , hit will bo nn entlro failure without early nm abundant rain. Stock will noon have to b fed , with nothlriK on hand for feed. Every body discouraged , Ilarlan County Light locnl rains Ins week , but now as dry ns pvcr. Small grain : about a failure. Corn nt u Rttuulstlll. Po Intoes poor. Hitchcock County Light shower ot Tucs day not enough lo do nny good. Not mon than halt Intended acreage ot corn wn : planted. Very llttlo corn sprouted nnd whn did sprout Is mostly dead. Upland pinturei dead. Many farmers nro leaving. Kearney County Unln of 29th Knvo semi hopes for small crop In some cectlonii. It west part of county from 2'i to 5 Inches o rain fell In ono hour , beating tlio soil vcrj hard. Moro rnln needed now. lied Willow County Everything Is drylni up. Webster County Ilaln of 29lh helped con nnd pastures , but more rnln 1s needed. WEST SECTION. Cheyenne County Local showers through out the county. Spring grains In guoi growing condition. Lincoln County Winter wheat n failure Spring wheat will make one-fourth to one halt If rain occurs within a few days. Scotts niuff County Very dry nnd grasi drying up. Small grain needs rain badly. Thomas County Unless rnln comes soot small grain will bo n failure. Light frosl occurred on Thursday nnd Friday inoru < Ing. NOIITHWEST SECTION. Cherry County Still dry ; small grain silt feting for rain ; corn doing fairly well. / llpjit dew and almost a frost on the 3lit Ilex Dutto County All crops In good coiv dlllon and resisting the effects ot continue ! easterly nnd southerly winds , and alter' natcly hot nnd cold weather. Sheridan County Small grain nnd con looking well , though some localities ncci rain badly. Dawes County Crops have grown nicely but would do much "better with n goo < ! rain. rain.Key.i I'aha County Very dry ; wheat bad I ) ddinugcd ; oats nnd gardens almost a tot.i failure ; deep planted corn looks fair ; shallptt plrnted or listed drying up. Heck County Small grain suffering for rain ; grass very backward ; corn showlnj through. The week has been favorable for work In the fields , but everything Is Buffer ing for rain. Showers on the 23th onlj orci'gh to freshen up vegetation. Illinois Crop Itnllotln. SPRINOFIELD , 111 ; . Juno E.-Thc Illlnolf crop bulletin says : Except In a few local ities where very light Bhowcrs fell , thert has been nn entire absence of rain during the week. The growth of corn , owing tt the recent cold weather , ] ms been retarded , In the northern dlvl.slon , where the damage wns greatest , corn Is trcovurlni ; from the recent fiostH. . Some fleldn , however , linil tc foe replanted. In the otlmr counties the datnofrp done by frost was not so great nt was anticipated. Wheat It doing well Ken- orally , but Is heading out thin In some sec tions. Inwn ( SriiiH nnd Outs Dried Up. DES MOINE3 , June C. The Iowa state crop bulletin says : The larger part of the state the past three weeks has been prac tically rainless , gran ! ) tuul oatB suffering Krcatest damage. Early liny will be ex tremely light , and in central nnd southern districts oats arc beyond recovery. With favorable conditions the balance of the sea son the corn crop will be an , old-time one , Pastures are very short. La Tloso IJroa. , Courtland bench. The toboggan slide nt Burlington beach Is 50 feet high. o JXUf.lXti JJV TJIKIH to Cluidron toVltn < 'S tha < > rnnt Coulmy li'ii-c. CIIADnON , Neb. , Juno C. ( Special to The Bee. ) Indians from Pine IlldgD and Ilosobud agencies have been flocking to this place for the past twenty-four hours and nro camping nil around the city to witness and tnkc part In the coming cowboy race and western carnival. Now horses nnd new cowpunchers nro coming In and the local merchants and hotel keepers are putting things Into ship shape for the expected multitude. Following is the three days' program : First day , 'Juno C , lOO-mllo cowboy race , $500 , In three moneys , to bo ridden on n llve-mllo circular track Just north of the city limits. Entrance fee , $10. Hitler and saddle to weigh not less than 1C3 pounds. Second day , June 7 , riding bucking bronchos , wild steers , Indian foot and pony races , exhibitions ot snapshooting with rifle , shotgun and six-shooter. Third day , June S , twenty-flve-mllo Indian horse race. No entrance fee. Open lo nil Indians. First prize , ? 50 ; second , 1,000 pounds of beef ; third , saddle ; fourth , brldlo ; fifth , sack Clmdron roller mill flour. Up to Saturday night twelve had entered In the 100-mllu race. DAVID CITY , Juno 5. ( Special to The fiee. ) The republicans of David City met last evening and organized leagues in each ward of the city , thu aggregate member ship being 105 , with moro to follow , as It Is the design to mnko this a red hot cam paign. The leagues will hold meetings next Saturdny night to elect delegates to the stata convention , to bo held at Lincoln on the 12th. ASHLAND , Neb. , Juno 5. ( Special to The Beo. ) The following delegates have boon chosen to represent Ashland Republican club at the state Icaguo meeting next week : S. B. Hall , G. J. Hallsback , J. W. Moon , J. H. Hnyward , II. H. Shedd , A. H. Fuller , Alex Lavurty , O. D. Horford and W. N. llocker. BROKEN HOW , Neb. , Juno fi. ( Special to The Bee. ) At a meeting of the republicans of thla place Saturday night the organiza tion of a republican league was completed , with an enrollment of 105 members , The otllccr.i elected are ; Simon Cameron , presi dent ; M. McSherry , L. J. Cloudy , F. M. Hublcc , vlco presidents ; D. M. Amsborry , secretary , anil O. P. Perley , treasurer. The following delegates \\ero elected to attend the state league meeting at Lincoln : 13. S. Lilly , Jninc.s Whltchcad , George Palmer , Dr. J. II. Graham , I. N , Porshall , Simon Cameron and D. M , Amsbsrry. Snrrct Society OlllrrrH Kloutoil , CANDY , Neb. , Juno 5. ( Special lo The Bee. ) Emerald chapter No. Jl , Order Eastern Star , elected the following officers at their meeting Saturday night : Eliza M. Douglass. W. M. ; Matthew S. Cliappoll , W. P. ; Dolllo Krlng , A. M. ; S. E , DouglnkS , secretary. Installation will take place Juno Ifi. OEHING. Nth , , Juno D. ( Special to The Hoe. ) Scotts Bluff lodge No. 201 , AnR.cnt , Krco nnd Accepted .Masons , nt Its regular communication last night elected the fol lowing officers for the ensuing ycnir : Mar tin Bristol , W. M. ; Henry W. Hal . S. W.j Hurry M. Thornton. J. W. ; A. 11. WoqJ , secretary ; Martin Goring , treasurer. Mar- Un Bristol was elected ns delegate to the grand IndgoVIilch meats In Omaha In June. ASHLAND , Neb. , Juno 5. ( Special toThi < Bee. ) At the regular meeting of 1'ome- Krnnato lodge , No , 110 , Anclant Free and Accepted Masons , Friday evening , thu fol lowing ofllcer * were elected for the ensuing year : H. E. Butler , W , M. ; James Bowen , 5. W. ; J , 11 , Humplilll , J. W. ; George D. Lawson , secretary , and Hobcrt llruuli , ireasurcr. . _ Itrducod lluti' to tlm l.ouiin ; .M LINCOLN , Neb. , May 20 , All delegates to the Stttto League of llepubllcan Clubs ncctlng will , bq returned for one-third fare , providing they purchase tlchejs nt the ata- .Ion when they leave hunio and take ro- : elpt from the agent , nnd have that itnmpcd by Secretary Slaughter at tha con- . ontlon. _ _ Courtland bcncji Is finer than ever. The steamer City of Lincoln la nguln In : ommlsslun at Burlington beach una In patronized dally by delighted hundred * . FAINTED IN THE COURT ROOM Defendant in n Munler Onso Falh to lha Ploor in a Swoon , MRS , RUDIGER COMPLETELY PROSTRATED of tlm CIINC 1'o'tpnnril rnidlnt ; ' ° Dffrml.mt'H ltcrii ry I'lillrriiiuii Urines Suit for \Vltiu-st IVrs-Drll Aliln's DIIIIIIIKO hull Court Culling * . The proceedings In tlio HtullRor trial , on for hearliiK In tlio criminal section of the district court , were Riven n somowlmt sen- Rational shock yesterday , nnil , as a ro- Btilt , tlio case \\cnt over until ( oilay , at which time , If the dofomlnnt la In u coiull- tlon to wltliBlaiul the nicnlnl mill pliyslcal strain , the work ot securing n Jury will bo resumed. Momlny night when court adjourned It was noticed that Klolso HtidlKor , the prisoner , appeared tatiRiied nnd worn out with tlio confinement of seven months In the county Jnll , In leaving the room slio had to bo assisted down the stairs and to the Jnll. After reaching that place and bclns locked In her cell she became deathly sick , but ro- covereil to some extent durltiR the night and yesterday when slio started for the court room she was fooflut ; much better Hum for so in o days past. At tlio usual hour the court convened and the examination of the Jurors In the box was resumed , when suddenly and without any warning the prisoner fainted and wan falling to tlio Moor , when she was caught In the arms of thu assistant , jullcr. The woman was carried Into the private room of the Judge , where she was revived , after which a messenger was dispatched for Dr. Tlldun , who was appointed by Judge Scott to treat the case. After maklm ; an ex amination the doctor stated that the woman was completely prostrated and that she would not bo In n condition to appear at tlio trial again yesterday. This announcement having been made the Jurors who wcro krpt In the box were excused for the day and the prisoner conducted back to the Jail. The fainting of the prisoner In the court room created a scene for a moment , as the room was filled with spectators , many of whom were women. Uallirf Williams , how ever , was onto his job and promptly quelled everything that had the appearance of dis order. The county attorney In discussing the sud den sickness of Mrs. lltullger said that It was the strongest card that she could have played and that It would do more toward securing her liberty than the testimony of n dozen witnesses. He did not think that she was feigning sickness , but he did think that be coming sick at the particular time was very opportune. If her Interests were taken Into consideration. At the time , lie said , tlio room was rull of Jurors and that nil of them were witnesses to the proceedings , and while as a matter of fact , what occurred might not prejudice their minds , It would throw a great deal of sympathy Into the balances , sympathy which no amount of testimony could remove. Injured on thu Himil , John Nlemeycr has sued James Stephenson In an action to recover the sum of $25,000 , alleged damages. The plaintiff avers that ho was n driver for the defendant and that during the month of April , 1S94 , he was In i structed to drive a hack from this city to Weston , conveying sonto passengers. On the way over to the Iowa town , not being ac quainted with the road , the plaintiff drove down a steep hill and ns ho was going along the pole straps gave way , letting the Tchlclo onto tho. hculs of the horses. They at once began to kick , and soon became nnmnnagoa- blo. The plaintiff alleges that ho was thrown from the seat , In front of the wheels , which passed over his body , Inflicting many bruises and breaking a leg. > i : > M friini the Motor. In the case of William Kirk against the Omaha Street Hallway company , wherein the plaintiff sued to recover the sum of $10,000 for alleged damages sustained , a motion for Judgment by default was filed yesterday , the defendant having failed to answer or file any pleadings. In his peti tion the plaintiff alleges that on Christmas day , IbSl , ho was riding from South Omaha to this city , occupying a scat on the guard rail at the rear of the trailer. Upon round ing the curve at Twenty-fourth and Vlnlon streets ho was thrown to the pavement , sustaining many severe bruises and a dis located vertebra. Dell Aliln'n Oitiuitffi ) Suit. In the ? 50,000 damage suit which Doll Akin brought against W. I' . Cunningham , Henry 13. Murphy and others , Murphy has filed a plea In abatement , showing why ho should not bo called upon to pay any of the damages claimed by the plaintiff. In his plea ho shows that nt thu time of the arrest of the plaintiff ho woa the acting and duly authorized county attorney of Holt county , this state , and whatever ho happened to do In the premises was while ho was acting In an official capacity , nnd was by virtue of the position which ho held. \VuuU lilH AVIInrxH I'YrH. Thomas. Hayes , a n.cmber of the police force , has sued the county 'of Douglas , alleg ing that tlicro is due him tlio sum of ? G as witness fees for three days' attendance In the district court. The suit Is brought for the purpose of testing the law Hint provides that In cities of metropolitan class mem bers of the police furco shall not bo en titled In compensation for their attendance before the district court. SIIJK 1'i-tur HUH Iti'i'ii Murk. George 0. Mangold has filed exceptions to the report of Tatcr Mangold , administra tor ot the estate of Michael Mangold , de ceased , made to the Judga of the probate court. Ho allege : * that ns administrator I'cter Mangold has failed tc account for one note for il.OOO , on which Michael loaned money to 1'cter , July ID , 1SS8. He also al leges that the note Is long past duo and un paid. _ Hull ARiilnxt hontli Onmlm. Charles F. Lwellen has sued the city ot South Omaha In an action to recover the sum of $1,000 , alleged damageu to hli ptopcrty. He alleges that lie Ic the owner ot a lot nn Twentieth , between I find J Etu-ets , and that by reason of the clmnfto ut the grad ) ot tlio surrounding hlrecu his P'.operty was rendered about worthless , Court ( .ulllng * . F. U. Nicholas has tiled n petition In the prclmto court asking that ho bo appointed guardian uf the person of A. I1. Nicholas , Insane , ' The docket for the Juno term of the county court was called by Judge IlaxUr yesterday , U contained 160 CJBOS , showIng - Ing that during Iho | iaet month forty casea wcro ad-lcJ and sixty dlspnaea of. Dost of music at CuiirtUnd bach , I , Icemen , The following marriage licensee wcru In- stied yesterday : Nnmo nnd Address. Ago , Ilnrdcll l.Miller , Ormilm . El Kttu it , ilnHKiibery , Omaha . 20 K. II. WIllliimH , Onmhn . tl Allen J. Kyona , Omaha . , . Ji ) Klmer C. Thomnn. Omaha . . . 21 Klla Wiley , Omaha . 23 John 1' . Murphy. South Onmlm , . . . , . . . K Kittle Deabey , South Omalui . 25 Bterllnt ; Iliinki Connollilntn , STRUMNQ , Neb , . Juno D. ( Special to The lw. ) ) One of Iho largott transaction ; ! In tills section of the country wan madu today , Thu First National bank , with a capital o ( $50,000 , wue purchased by the runners' anil Merchants' bank , with n capital ot $25,000. Thin Is u straight sate. TUIIoon ascension , Courtland beach. I I ! I fT I I I I That's what people my when they get a gllmpue of Ilurlltigtoii Ix > ac1i , You run Ktn It yourself If yon take In the excursion next flunday. $ { 10 for the round trip , Train leaves Union depot ut 0.20 a. in. Tlckctn at 13 J I Fiirnim treet and at Union depot.