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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TKEDNESDAY , APRIL 17 , 1895.
SPEG1RL NOTICES ,
/iltcrlliemcnt * lor tlicno rnlmntiR will l > o
akrii until IXIIIO ] > , in. fur tlin nvrnlticnml
until 8 p. in. fur tlio morning nnd Hunditj
edition ,
AiHertlM-rn , by rrnncntlng a niirnbpreit
licck , ciin luivo nnftwcr * nddreMed to R
numbered Irttur In rnto of Ilio lice , An-
cm < > Hililrrnitvil "III bo ilrllvcrcd upon
rrcupiitiitloii of Iho check nnljr. Jtiitcn ,
1 l-'c n word , llrnt Insertion , ! c n noril
Imrrartrr , Nothing taken for lim tlinn 0o
fur llr l Inix-rtliiii.
1 lime HilicrlliM-iiicnU inunt inn tnniccu-
tltcly.
SITUATIONS WANTED.
m. POSITION AS llOOKKKKPKn OU
clt-rk. liy y-Minff - imn ; ROOC ! p. nmnn nnd nc.
cvuntnnt , best rcfTonee. Adilreai M 81. ll < " ,
A-M73I 17 *
TO I.HAIIN TIIK WATCIIMAKHIl'S
trade , by a ymitiK man \vli.i . mn ppil : ( KnKlHi.
( lornmn nnd Polish ; will futnlah own touts.
Address IIil J. Mclvohner , Colun.liu. " , Nr-li.
A M7M 23 *
WANTliD
BAI.AUY PAID WI'.RKt.V TO MVB MEN ;
experience nut nccesaary. Appt ; 1" > I8 DnUKlns.
1I-S9S A3" " )
TWO COATMAKiniH WANTHD 11Y S. HUTCH ,
llealrlc-o , . - ! ?
_
-WE PAY MEN AND WOMEN 15.00
for H'llinK J2.VO ) worth of nur K" < > d , maney
unit us aflcr orders nti'JnkPii ; freluht paid :
tiuint free. Address TublU Depot , Cincinnati ,
O. R-2 1C *
. noon nNi-ninimfr s
for N"tirnnka , KanmiH , Missouri ntnl oilier
ntntrn , nunc but men of p .i.l niMri-m need
apply. Call or mMrens Ilooin It. Wartblock. .
A OOOH MAN WANTED TO 8KI.I. TO T1IK
country nnd relnll tnuli- . with liH oilier RowJa ,
dry KOO < | apei'lnltlfrt on conmit slon. O. T. H.
Kc.iramm. mgr. , Sll Chestnut Btreet , I'Jillniln. ,
W ANTED-1'KM. ALE BELP.
FIHST { 'LASS aiHI.H AT srANPINAVIAK Y
W. home. Olllc < - 1C1S Cupltul menue. _ T > 1. 129
AHIJ YOtT IIONKST , SOIIIIII. INIltrSTUIOCS ?
If no. ennHRe with us for MJ : | 3i a month.
M.COO a yenr ; you enn miilie U eusy ; Blx hours
n ilny. Our iiKcnts Uo not complain of hard
tlinc . Why ? They nre multlnK money RellluB
our 1'erfoetion llh , \Vn.slier , the only practical
family washer manufncturiHlaKlies. ; . ( Irloi
nnd pillBlim dlnhcn perfectly In two mlnutps ;
tic ) experience neresK.iry ; n clilhl of S operates
It xKHlly ; chenp nnil ilurnbte : wvKht. | thlrtwn
pouinH. miule of nntl-niBt sheet Hteel ; rapac
ity. 100 pieces ; > 10i ' ) for H ccual | ; every fnm-
lly wnnls one ; you < lent bate canvass ; ns
soon nfl people know you h.ivc It for sale
they fend for n , illsh wns'.ier ; each nKent's
tenltory protected ; no cempptltlnn ; wo fur
nish Bnmple ( welnhs "I * pound * ) In nlci.- case
to Indy < iKPntn to take nnlem with ; one ngent
madeJ2M.M llrnt ten clays. Aildrens for full
particulars 1'crfectlon Mf . Co. , Uiislowood , 111.
WANTHH niiii * KOH RcxnnAt * noiisi :
work In snmll fumlly. Mrs II. Newman. KOO
DuilKe al. U 776-1C
\VANTKfJ-TWO OIIILS. A OOOD COOK
waslier nnd Ironcr , nnil a competent pecond
r - Klrl. Apply 332 South 37th st. C 773-17 *
\ \ 'ANTUIA Olltr. KOH GHNI'IItAh 1IOITSK.
work < wn hlnB ami IronliiR cxcepted ) . Apply n' '
1022 Webster St. C 778-18 *
\VANTUW , OIIU , roil GMNHIlAfj JIOtTSK
work. Mrs. 1) . T. Hlubus , 3027 Chicago Mrei-t.
C 733 17 *
FOR KENT HOUSES.
HOU.snS. F. K. DAIU.INO. BAlUCKIl llt.OCK ,
D 125
HOt'HUS IN AM. I'AHTH OP THII CITY. Till :
O. V. David company , 1M3 Karnnm. D 126
HOUSES ! IIUNAWA & CO. , 10S N. 13TII XT.
FOIl HUNT , 2113 CAl'ITOI. AVKNITII , 1
rooms , inudern. 'Hie O. F. Davis compiny.
D-12J
JIODIUN : 7-nooM HOUSI : NEAII .MIK. AI > -
ply 1303 S. SSUi street. D Ml 50
it. i : . COM : co. I.AIUII-ST LIST IN OMAHA
D-MCSl
rou HUNT. G-IIOOM INQUIUI : m
D-113
AND 2T08 TAllNAM STHKBT.
. M. U'-Buts. ' 133J Rirnnm slieet , D 11323
S ROOMS. C34 SOUTH 17lh STREET.D310
D-310 M2 *
I'l.KASANT DUTACIIRD MOD13IIN 8-llOOM
house : nlco lawn , barn. Imiulrc 20')3 ' I'leiee u
D-317
c-nooM IIOUHK. iNQUint : 2711 DOUOI.ASBT
D-M452
roil IlENT , V13UY FINK 12-llOOM STONI
house , 415 N , 25th street ; new Mno 10-roon
house , CIO N. SOtli Btreel ; 7-room cntliiie. 2iil
Casa street. K. T. Cl.iike , 219 Hoard of Tnule
1 D MM4
CnNTRAI.I.Y LOCATED , 10-nOOM HOUSE
modern linprovemenis. Inquire 712 N. IDtl
Btrect. D-M335
CHOICi : 8-ItOOM MODRIIN ItlMCIC IlESI
ilence. rentrnl. Ml N. 23d St. . U3.UO. C. A
Starr. 515 N. Y. Life. D MC03 21
8-noo.M MoruniN iiiunc IIEHIDENCE , o.-
Sherwood nve. , excellent comllllon nml loca
tlon , $25.00. C. A. Stnrr , 515 N , Y. Life Illdj ?
D MC3 < 23 *
Toil RENT. CHOICE SECOND FLOOIl FLAT
In the 1 > . E. Her Mod ; . ICt'.i a'td Juck&on st ! > .
look nt It : keys nt wall paper store , 615 So
16th t. ; will lent to family only , l > 'or partlcu
lars cull at 1112 Ilainey t. D 672
I'LKASANT MODERN C-ROOM 2ND STOIU
Hat : beautiful inun and shade. 2121 Mia in
Btiect. U M7IS
FOR RALE OR RENT. S-ROOM HOUSE. 1611 8
3Uh St. , Windsor 1'lnce. ICmiulrc COl llee llldg
Tel. 717. D-7CI-17'
7-HOOM HOUSE. IIARN , CISTERN AND CIT\
water , furnished or unfurnished , rcaxinali !
rent , U block from car. 4020 Nicholas St.
D-7C2-1C'
MODERN EIOHT-ROOM HOUSE NEAR iTFai
cho3l. Inaulio 2C1C Capital avenue.
? > nM3 ? : z * .
LIST HOUSES FOR RENT WITH O. O. WAL
lace , 312 Ilrown Mk. Have calls for collagen ,
D-777
_
FOR RENT-HOUSE OF B ROOMS. 1510 L EAV
cm\oith , In BiKid icpalr , belween 15th and 1011
sts. John Hamlln , V17 Llnlon block , S. 13th.
I > -782-22'
MODERN 7-ROOM URICIv RESIDENCE A' '
J51D Jackson stieet , cheap to good tenant.
D-M79J
NINK-ROtlM MODERN HOUSE. 1539 S11ER
man avenue. { 30 ; 10-room mutlern houfe , llur
ilcttff. it-ar Sherman avenue , 135. Ilvron Rep
Co. . ? 13 South Hill street. D-M79S MIO
1OU RENT. NEW 4-ROOM COTTAOK , "COR
ner COIh nnd Haliler Htreet : rellar , c'lslern. elt
water , JT Inaulre 1318 Farnam. 1 > M793 H
1 , NINE-ROOM HOUSE AND I1ARN
18M Illnney stu-et. A. 11. Carpenter. 141
Homey nileet. D-M78S
FURNISHED HOUSES.
Ul'lERTKNAMENT OF
rooms , waler and sewer connections. 2ii27 De
cutur st. 1 > 7SO-1S
1OH RKNT i'UKNiaHKt ) itOOMS
1'LEASANT ROOM , 1921 DODC.E. E 575
ran KENT , FURNISHED ROOMS , cot s. i.m
E-876 M3
I NICE FURNISHED ROOMS FOR l.HllT
111 ! doutll llth. E M3-1C"
FURNISHED ROOM. WITH ALCOVE , MOD
ern , 607 So. 23th uve. -MC2S 26 *
SOUTH FRONT ROOM. 2374 1IARNEY.
K-MHI SO *
BOARD
tlOOM. WITH OR WITHOUT HOARD , It
private fumlly. references. ! il3 Farnam.
F--MCS ; is *
|
HOOMd. WITH HOARD. S.'DODGE ' STREET
F 5SJ-16 *
eOL'TII ROOM WITH DOAKD FOR ONE O.
two Keullcmcn In private family. 221J HUM
anl l. F K 17
UNFURNISHED KUOMS TO KENT
SUITES W LARGE 1IOUSEKEEPINO ROOM
cheap ; refn. Inqulrx Ml } S 2)th. Q M749 J ) *
POUIILE rAlUXJHH. FINE SOUTH WINDOWS
Hiilluli'a for Ilifht licu ekeepliiK or studio.
' dUtnnct 714 North 201 li ulreot.
U-7C6 1C *
IOR HKNT STOKEa AND OFFICES
FOR RENT. THE 4-STORY IIRICU I1UILD
Intr , ? H l-urnnm street. ThU buil.l ng has
fireproof ccmenl basement , coniplete wleam
hrallnir fixtures ; \vatrr on all ( lours. KAS , e.t
Apply at Ihe oirtco of Tlio lloe. I 910
AGENTS WANTED.
LADV AHENTS , RURI1ER UNDERGARMENT
Quick -tales , bit prollu. Cululotuo free. Mrs.
N. 11. Little Mfg. Co. , Chk-aKO , 111.
J-M78IH *
r
INSURANCE MEN AND OROANIV5ER3
Money advjnc J , J2J0.9) per mnnlli JJ 9 W a
dtalb , I10.M par week , dun , II 00 per m nil
Novel pUn , eaay lo work , Wrlta 1'raterna
Argonaut , Uonohov tlilf , Ban l'mn < M ca
J -MSJ
AGENTS WANTED.
Continued.
WANTED , A LOCAL AOENT IN EVERY TOWN
In Knn n nn < l Nebranki M sell specialties In
the retail grocer * on comml lin. E. C. II shoff ,
wholesale Kroccr , St. Joseph , Mo , J 769 17 *
WANTED TO RliNT.
VHAT A CALL THERE IS FOR HOUSES ; IP
you wnnt yours rented list them with J. H.
I'arrotlr , Douglas block. K-M2.V ) A3' )
MALL HOUSE OR COTTAGE OF 6 OR 7
r"im . with fair conveniences. Addrem L B2 ,
llee oltlce. K 379
VANTED TO RENT , FIRST CLASS HOTEL
In Nbra ka or Iowa. M3 _ ? , UJH ; . K C6i H * _
VANTED-A llousirot- NOT OVER SEVEN
rooms near Hanwom piirk , if iio. slble ; muft
Imvf lawn. Addrext , with locntlon nml rnt. .
M 63. llee olllce. K 7S3-21 *
STORAGE.
STORAGE. THANK EWERS , 1211 HARNEY.
M-132
1EST STORAGE IIUILDINO IN OMAHA. U. S.
pox * . iKind tl warehouse ; household goods stored ;
loweel rales. 1013-1013 Leavrnnorth. M 131
nt'ES STORED DURING 'SUMMER. TEL.
SCO. 1207 Douclas Otmha Sto e Repair Works.
'ACIPIC ' STORAGE AND HARDWMir 'O. .
9lh & Jones Sis. General stoiaRe & forwardlnB.
M-574
WANTED TO BUY
, VAN.TED , A. STOCK OF GOODS WORTH $1,000
to 16,000. Addicss M 19 , Omaha lice.N
N M54
II01IEST PRICES 1 > A1D FOR SECOND HAND
fuinlturc. 712 N. 16th and 1120 Dodue St.
NC09M10
VANTED , HOY'S SAFETY I1ICYCLE ; MUST RE
cheap ; Klv prleo nnd where can be seen. Ad-
drejs M Gl , Roc olllce. N M7G' ' ) 17 *
WANTED HY KESI'ONSIIII.E PARTY , HORSE
or l am nnd liURKy to keep for use of same for
few months , or would buy veiy cheap ; Rive
price or m attention will be p.ild to answer.
Address M 02 , llee. N 7C3 1C *
FOR SALEHORSESW , A GONSETC
NEW 2 SEAT OPEN CARRIAGE TO HE SOLD
ni r-'st. till.00 , also E"od Concord bneklmard.
70 W. Drummond. PMC2.1Mil
OR SAM-lTrwO NICE OOACH TEAMS : ALSO
on fine barouche horse ; nil genlle nnd elty
broke. Address M Co , llee. P M801 18 *
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
IOG & CHICKEN FENCE , WIRE. IIETTER
& cheaper than wood. J. J. Leddy. 403 S. llth.
Q-MG31 MiylC
IVEOMAN PIANOS. niUDOEt'ORT ORGANS.
WoodhrldRH Ilros. , 117 S. 17th. Q-134
HARDWOOD COMHINATION HOG AND
chicken fence. Chas R. Lee , 9th and Douglas.
DAIRY FOR SALE , SO TOWS , 2 TEAMS. COMplete -
plete outfit ; established milk route ; nil or p.irt ;
cheap. Apply John Hondesson , Florence , NeK
FOR SALE. A NO. 1 2ND HAND C.O-1IORSE
power Hteel holler , ns good as new. Address
P. O. Ilex 6S3. Q-MC20-M11
FOR SALE , GOOD LAYING HENS. CHEAP.
North Omaha , C304 N. Sllh streel.
MISCELLANEOUS.
160 ACRES , CULTIVATED. FOR LEASE , IN
central Nebraska Olcy Peteison , clear Klore ,
C22 N. 10th. R M5II U
CLAIRVOYANTS
MRS. DR. It. WARREN. CLAIRVOYANT. RE
liable business medium , Sth year at 119 N. 16th.
S-131
MADAME ROMAINE. 32U4 N. ISTH , FLAT A.
S-M700-A18 *
MME. CLAYTON. CLAIRVOYANT AND CARD
reader. Reads cards like an open booi : . Tells
your mission on entering. 403 N. 14th Bt.
S 3M-18
MESSAGE. BATHS. ETO.
NEWLY FITTED RATH PARLORS ; TURKIsh -
Ish nnd eleclrle baths for ladles and senile-
men. Madame Howell , 3M S. 15th st . 2.1 llonr ,
T M303 M5
MASSAGE , MADAME BERNARD. 1121 DODOE.
T M3jl 22 *
MADAME LA RUE. 1017
MADAM SMITH , 502 S. 13TH , 2D FLOOR. ROOM
3 ; magnetic , vapor , alcohol , steam , wilphcrlne
nnd sen b.Uhs. T-M7.1-M *
MRS. DR. LEON HAS OPENED ELECTRIC.
massiKO nnd bath parlors ns a llrat-rlara in-
slllule for health , refreshing nnd restful ;
hours from 9 n. m. to 0 p. m.j first-class ns-
slslanls. 412 N. 14th streel , near Clilc.-nm slreet.
TURKISH BATHS.
TURKISH 11AT1IS ; ONLY PLACE IN CITY
exclusively for ladles. Suite 109-110 Iec bids.
PERSONAL.
MASSAGE. ELECTRO THERMAL RATIIS.
chlroiwdlst. Mme. Post , 319V4 S. I3tli St.
THE 1IELLE EPPERLY TOItSET. MADE TO
order from measure. 1S09 Farnam etrcet.
VIAVI CO. , 316 REE I1LDO. : HEALTH ROOK
free ; home treatment , lady attendant. U 139
CURE FOR LADIES. 1S1G CIncl 3 ° . , JJTj0 ,
R. HAAS. FLORIST , 1813 VINTON ST. ,
offers nt reduced prices all kinds of cut flowers ,
rows , lilies , hyacinths , uernnluina , panties
benonias ; also plants welcella , phlladclllns.
weslerla , ten different kinds of roseNew
cannas In seventeen snecles or colors , llesonla
cemnlums , pansles , bellls colens , altermantenas ,
MISS MINNICK'S DRESSMAKING PARLOR !
2119 Farnam St. Prices reasonable.
A ROOK ON RHEUMATISM. OOUT. LtTM
baRO. sent free to those R ndlnc thctr address
to E. M. Chcmnan Mfe. Co. , PlttM > urir _ Pa.
MONEY TO LOAK HEAL ESTATE.
ANTHONY LOAN .t TRUST CO. . 31S N.Y.L1FE
loans at low rates for choice security In Ne
braska and Iowa farms or Omaha , clly pr > pel ij
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
real estate. Ilrennan. Love & Co. , Paxton hMc ,
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. TIU
O. F. Davis Co. , 1501 Farnam st. W 113
VERY IX1W RATES MADE ON GOOD LOANS
J. W. Squire. 218 Ik-eJilJir. W HI
CrrY LOANS. C. A. STARR. 513 N. Y. LIFE
W-113
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
property. Fidelity Trust company , 1702 Farmn
LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CIT\
property. W. Fnrnam Smith & Co. , 132) l-'irnnii
W-117
MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA REAL ESTATI
at 6 per cent. W. R. Melkle , 1st Nat. Ilk.bids
\V-1I8
FOR SALE. IM.flOO RONA-FIDE EASTERN IN
vi'stora' names , who have money to Inven. jus
compiled. Full paitlculnrs upo/i re < iue t. In
vestors' Directory Co. , 10 Wall trm > l. N. Y.
W-MM1 A2- . *
MONEY TO LOAA CHATTELS.
MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE. PIANOS
horses. wair"n . etc. . at lowest jjite * In city
no removal of Koods : strlcHy eulilldentlal ; you
ran pty the loan off al any tlmo or In nn >
amount.
amount.OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. .
3iW So. 16th St.
X-130
MONEY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD FURNI
tuie. pianos , horses , wagons or any kind O
chattel security at lowest possible rales , whlcl
yxi c\in pay Kick at ny time and In ni *
amount. FIDELITY I.OAN GUARANTEE TO.
Room 4 , Wlthncll block. X 151
J. II. HADDOCK. ROOM 427 RAMC1E RLOCK
X-132
MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE AND
p'anos. Freil Terry. 43) RamKe blix-k.
BUSINESS CHANCES.
CLEAN STOCK OF MDSE. ROUUHT. SOLDer
or exchanged for land. If you want lo K
Into or Ket out of business write IK. Wi
may have what you wnnt. H. G. MrOee. 1 !
Main si. . Council llluffg , la. Y MUM A2S
DO YOU WANT A MONEY M"AKEK ? EIGHT
klneto8oope made | < ,0' .i In three months
Writ * "lllln Klnetoscope Co. , " room 303
Sheely block , umuha , Neb , Y-MCS7
lT' YOU WANT TO DIS , OSE OF STOCK OI
merchandise quick address M W , Omaha llee
Y M549
FOR SALE , WELL EQUIPPED LAUNDRY
dulng ( J > . ( H > per week , rptendld dunce fo
man with money to f p Into a paylnu buj
ne . AddreM JI M , llee olllce. YM 23 H *
ELOCUTION.
ELLA DAY.R-V.COM'L NrL I1K.M & FARNAM
SHADE TRUES , FHUITd , SHRUB ?
f. R. MARTIN , "p. O. 1JOX 4 , OU.MIA.izlu
house west D , & D. Institute. M9M A a
FOR EXCHANGE.
VANT TO TRADE COUNCIL
city real estate for a stwk of clothing nnd
shoes. Address J. P. Kinlg , Avoca , la.
7-MCM
VANTED. GOOD 8U1U1RRAN RESIDENCE
with some good land In Rhode Island , or en't-
ern Mnstachiiretts , In eichangc for choice Lin
coln , Neb. , business property , Rex filfi , Schuy-
ler. Neb. 7. M700 23 *
DESIRE TO EXCHANGE A VALUARLE
clear lot fur on upright piano. Address M CO ,
llee. / - TSfi 18
'O ' EXrllANGE , FARM. 100 ACRES UNDER
Improvement , clear , for livery stable and rlKS.
E. W. Giles , Oxford. Neb. S5 MSOO 15 *
VILL TRADE t23 ! TOP HUGOY FOR S.M'ETY.
2112 Parker sin-el. K-.M793 18 *
5.O .Oi ) TO IM.OOil.M CASH FOR A GOOD
( ' > ek farm. Must be well located nml ch-np.
Olvo location and full description. Address
Iock Hex 226 , Falls City , Neb. S5-M.9I . 19
FOR HALE REAL ESTATE.
EXCHANGES AND SALES ; CITY PROPERTY
farms , inetchandlse. Onvln Rios. , 210 N. Y. L.
RE-155
'ARM LANDS. C. F. HARRISON , S13 N. Y. L.
RE-5I1-M7 *
VE ARE SELLING I1ARGAINS. AND IT
means money to buyer nnd seller to pee 111.
Fidelity Trust Company , 1702 Uarnnm street.
RE-MG31-30
\IISTRACTS. THE IJYRON REED COMPANY.
RE-158
UROA1NS , SALE OR TRADE IN CITY PROP-
crtlcs nnd farms. Jno. N. Frenzer , opp. P. O.
RE-139
< OUNTJE ! PLACE HAROA1N8. FOR HALE OR
exchange. J. J. Gibson , 317 1st N'ut'l bank.
RE 783 A21
1ARGAINS. HOUSES , LOTS AND FARMS ;
sale or trade. F. 1C. Darling , Ilarker bl.wk.
KK-136
IVE HAVE RUYERS
? OH house In north part of city.
? 'OK house In Shinn's addition or vicinity.
'OK house In Hnnscom place or sw. part of city.
'OR lot In westein part of city.
" 'OR acreage wl'hln 5 to 8 miles of court houfe
'OR farm * in eastern Ncurjfkii or western Iowa.
The above must bo naps for cash.
Mm ; In the description of your property early.
Fidelity Tiust company , 1702 Furnam SI.
RE 610-16 *
THE RIGGEST IIARGAIN IN KOUNTXE
'lace. '
Elegant home on Wlrt street.
Fine building site 111 llan.icom Place , cast front ,
high nnd sightly , 60 , 73 or 150 feet frontaqe ,
the cheiipettt properly in the nddllton.
Heautlfiil east front lot In western part of city
at a snap.
fidelity Trust Company. Sola Agents.
170J Fninam Street.
RE M 633-17
FOR SALE , SELECTED SNAPS.
2-story house , coiner lot , very easy payments ,
tl.COi ) _ .
3-room cottage , full lot , 1700.
7-room house and barn , full lot , 11,300.
> -room cottage , JSCO.
5-rooin collage , full lot , tl0\
H4-slory frame , frull and nhailo. tl.GO- ) .
7-rooms , imHlern , line barn , JJ.'JiW.
8-rooms , line cornvr , 96 ft , , part trade and casti ,
t9,000.
6-rooms. modern , line location , J2iiOO.
Ames. 1617 Farnam. RE 702 17 *
WILL SELL IMPROVED GARDEN LANDS
near Omaha nt prices that will surprise you. If
taken within 2 weeks. J. II. Sherwood , 423
N. Y. Life , RE-M721
WE HAVE A PRETTY , NEW , MODERN , COT-
lage ; east front , p.ived sired. Blinile , fence
nodded yards , etc. . worth 13.000.00 , bul can be
had for J2.200.0d ; easy terms. Call up lomorrow
morning for particulars. H. II. Hauler * < 'n. ,
Rce llldg. 1112 737 21
*
IF YOU HAVE HIGH-CLASS CITY PROPERTY
In business blocks or vacant lots , hairlsome
residences or cosy cottages , acre Iracls or gar
dens , for sale or exchange ,
You are wanted at 13 > ) r > Fntnam street.
If you have bank slock to tiade for good farm
lands In llnffalo county , near lallroad towns ,
you nre wanted nt 1203 Farnam Htreel.
If you have nnney , not Invested , and looking
for Investments where taxes will not devour
Iho Income , lhat will double l value In 5 year *
nnd return nn annual Income of 10 per c-nt.
you will tind exactly what you wanl by lookIng -
Ing over the flnesl llsl of bargains In Improved
farms , large tracts nnd ranches In eastern Ne
braska and western Iowa that ban ever been
offeied to the public at Omaha , nt 1205 Farnam
slreet.
If you would like to own one of Iho best dial
mines on Ihe cjnllnent ( south of rhlcns i'wlili )
3 rich veins of Ounl , each 3'i lo 4V4 feet Ihlck ,
and have 1,000 acres of good .land In eauUri )
Nebraska nml a little cash money to exehniign
for U. you will be interested ami well enler-
tnlned by the real estate man nt 1205 Farnam
Btreel. RE-M773 17 *
5-ROOM COTTAGE AND LOT , SHADE , FLOW-
era and fruit , clear , for vacant lot or large
bouse , will give difference. Clear propelty
for 9-room modern house , will assume $2.roo.
C. C. Stumer , 211 N. Y. Life. K MJ7 18
BICYCLES.
M. O. DAXON , 402 N. 16TII. ICO
VICTOR HICYCLES. THE FINEST OF ALL
bicycles. Omaha lllcyclc Co. , 323 N. 16th Mrept.
161
STERLING. RUILT LIKE A WATCH. WESTern -
ern Electrical Supply Co. , 1513 Howard Btie
SEE THE VISIRLE RAM , HEARINGS ON
Relay Special. Will Rarnum & Rro. , 120 N. Kill.
738
COLUMIHA" 833. FINEST EXAMPLE OF
Hshl and high grade bicycle construction. Win.
Lyle Dickey & Co. , 1403 Uouglac St. , agents.
163
REMINGTON AND EAGLE. CROSS GUN CO. ,
116 S. 15th Blreet. M 731
A. L. DEANE & CO. . WHOLESALE AND RE
tall bicycles , 1110 Farnam street ; bicycles sold
on easy payments. 16"
LAWN MOWERS AND HICYCLKS. GET THEM
In good running order at the Acme , 312 S. Itili ,
Gil MIO
WESTERN I1ICYCLE & GUN CO. , 2116 CUMINO.
t ; 4
MANTELS , GRATES AND TILES.
WOOD MANTELS , GRATES , TILES FOR FIRE
places , vestibules nnd laige Iliiors ; wilte for
catalogue. Milton Rogers ft Sons. Omaha.M
M 61
UNDERTAKERS ANX ) EMBALMERS
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1C4
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M. O. MAUL. UNDERTAKER AND EM11ALM
er. 1417 Farnam St. , telephone KJ. ISO
C. W. RAKER. UNDERTAKER. C13 S. 10TII ST.
1C7
COAL.
D. T. MOUNT HAS REMOVED HIS CO A I.
otlico to 2'W ' S. 16th St. . Ilrown block. 163
THE 11EST IS THE CHEAPEST. NO SMOKE.
No rnxit. 5,000 pounds of Hi * best Wyumins
coal , 11.50 , di-llvrrcd. Jnsl think of It ! Yoi
ha\o t' , pay that for d'rly , finuky cjal. If
you arc Intciesled In Ihe fuel question UUP
Sheridan coal , 1C05 Farnam stiect. Ml'3
STEAMSHIPS.
TO EUROPE. C1A2ES' TOt'US. ESTAR. 1811
Seleel parlies semi-monthly. Independent llck-
el , all louleH. Holfl oouponu , paHfpoitfi , pru-
Kiums , frei > . Munllily CJusette , with mnpa. lOe.
II. Haze & Sins ( L'ld ) . McCague & Spaldlm ; .
1501 Dodge street. MIX ! M5 *
D2NTAL COL-LECJE.
OMAHA COLLEOE DENTAL 8UROERY. FREF
Inllrmary ; dentistry al t. IClh & C'jp. ave
179
MATHEMATHICAL INSTRUMENTS
ALVA J. OROVER. ENOINEERS AND AR
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M4W
HOTELS.
HOTEL 1IARKER. 13TH AND JONES STS.
75 rooms at } ! . & > per day.
& ) rooms al | 2.Ct per day.
Special rates lo commerilal traveler ? .
nnd board l > y week or month. Frank Illldlleh
manuier. 171
AJ-7TNA HOUSE ( EUROPEAN ) , N. W. COR
I3th and Dodge. Rooms by day or week.
172
BUILDING &LOAN ASSOCIATION.
HOW TO GET A HOME OR SECURE GOOD
Interest on savings. Apply to Omaha L. A II
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173
SHARES IN MUTUAL U & R. ASS'N I A1
6 , 7. 8 per cent when 1. i. 3 years old , always
redeemable. K04 Farnam ct , Nuttlngcr , S r.
174
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AN PANTS SCHOOL OF SHORT HAND , N.
Y. Life , Omaha. Auk-tut clreular. 176
BUSINESS NOTICES.
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37 ?
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ns to the merits of
PLUG.
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have tlni3 far bccii unanimous in pro >
iiouncJnj * it the best iit quality , the
jiiost delicious in flavor , the best ill
every way. It's Lorillnrd's.
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eneil prematurely In approaching old age. All
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tut to furnlsti employment to deserving
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[ ( [ 'vision of Mrs. J. 13. Jardlne , and the utmost
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CROKER'SEAUDECALUEWON '
Carries Off Cne of tlio Sougbt-For Prizes of
the English Turf ,
TOOK CRAWFORD PLATE AT NEWMARKET
Other Ainrrlciii Ilorjot Srrntrhril from
All ( ho lUrr VUrlto Sliiinn Miulo
tint Winning It 11 In
Mnstorly Stylo.
NEWMARKET , Bug. . April 1C. The New-
nnrket Craven meeting of 1S95 opened today
\vllh brilliant weather , bul a. small attend-
mice. Messrs. Hlclmnl Crokor and Michael
Dwycr snw tliclr horses exercise thla
nornlng and were early upon the scene. Tlio
\morlcan horses nro entered for tlio double
Irlal plnlo of 200 sovereigns , for 2-year-olds ;
'or Iho Crawford plate handicap of 25 sovereigns
eigns each , for 3-year-olds and upward , nnil
'or the Apprentices plate , 103 sovereigns , 3-
year-olds and upward. Mr. Uwyer was satis-
led with Iho appearance and standing uf Ihe
dorses. Ho said they never looked better ,
jut added : "Of course the conditions are
low to us. nnd we are pretty heavily handi
capped. 1 have no Idea bow I shall show up.
but \\c ask no favors. "
Mr. Crokor's Kan de Oallle , formerly Ullca.
won Iho Crawford plalc. Ten horsea ran.
Later In the day Messrs. Croker and Dwycr
ilccldod lo scratch all their entries but Eau
IP Oallle In loilay's races. Today's races re-
ulted as follows :
I'lalo handicap of 15 sovereigns each , 10
forfflt. 0 only If declared by April 9. botli
rorfells refund , with 300 sovereigns adiio.l ;
the second horse to tocelve GO sovereigns oul
of Ihe flake , for 3-year-olds and upward ;
winners afler publication of Ihe weights , live
[ lound ; of a handicap , seven pounds of any
two races , or olio of 500 sovereigns. 10
extra , llrelby stakes course , six furlongs ,
twenty-six subscribers : Eau de Gallic won ,
Estar , 1-yoar-old , carrying six stone , eight
pounds , the property of Sir J. lilundoli
Maple , was gecoii'l. and Erin , 5-year-old , car
rying twelve stone , Hi ? property of Captain
.Mitchell , was third. Willie Slmnni3 on
Eau de Oallle and made the running through
out. The boy rode In masterly style and won
with comparative case. At the drop of the
Rag Slmms was flrft away and was never
headed. Erin , the favorite , ran almost evet.
with the American horse , nnd the hi'/.T
seemed lo lire a bit coming up HIP hill and
toward the finish It looked dangerous for
the son of Iroquols. Hut Slmms applied Ihe
whip Jusl In lime. Eau do Oallle responded
gamely , fairly jumping ahead , and captured
the prize.
Starting prices In full were 8 to 1 against
Eau do ( lallle , 7 to 1 against Estar , a to I
against Erin , 4 to 1 against Wnolrthrope , 7
to 1 against Harlletir II. 10 to 1 against Acrobat
bat , 10 to 1 against Lnrd Oforgc , 100 to S
against Paprika , 100 lo 8 against the Nipper
anil 100 to S against Tclenslnus.
The cheers which arose on all Fides as the
American horse won could not have been
more hearty if an English horse had coma In
ahead. Messrs. CroUer and Dwyer and Hardy
Campbell , the trainer , wcro congratulated on
all sides. When Slmms rode Into the pad
dock alter the race Iho cheering was ro-
newed. and the unsaddling was witnessed by
a great crowd of proplc. the majority pa'sing
favorable comments upon both hor-c and
Jockey. Slmms then went to the weighing
room and sat on Iho historic Jockey club
scales , and soon tlio reassuring "all rlghl"
was called , an announcement which mot with
n cheer from the crowd.
I'AI.E.NT AT .MEMPHIS l\ AI ! I CUT.
Plckril I'our OiliH on Winner * nnd Dill
\Vrll tvllli tint Oilier' .
MEMPHIS , April lfi.-Kotir odds on favor
ites won at Montgomery park this after
noon. The event cf the day wa.i the I'us-
tlme Athlctlu association handicap , but It
proved a dlFappolntmfiit because of Hie
withdrawal of Henry Young and I/tl > ertn6. !
The time made today , compared with yes
terday's performance , was very slow , lie-
suits :
First race , maiden ear-olds , six fur
longs : Star Iluliy (2 ( to G ) won , Mine anil
Cray ( I lj 1) ) second , Colonel Welghtman
( CO to 1) ) Ihlnl. Time : 1:19. :
Second race , 2-yeur-old * , selling , four fur
longs : May I'lnkerton (1 ( lo 6)won ) , Julie
(8 ( to 1) ) second , Scimitar ( to 1) ) third.
Time : 0K. :
Third race. PuPtlme Athletic association
handicap , mile and a sixteenth : Santiago
(6 ( to 6) ) won , Joe Murphy < ( ! to 1) ) s-econd ,
1'rlnce Carl (5 ( to 2) thlnl. Time : lr,2. :
K nrth race , four furlongs , 2-year-olds :
Marslan (4 ( to 5) ) won , King William (7 ( to
1) ) second , 1'aradlse (30 to 1) ) third. Tlnu- :
0.rilT : , .
Filth race , selling , seven furlongs : Klorl-
nnnn (7 ( to 1) won , Pretender ( .1 to 1) second
end , Iloozo (5 ( to 2) ) third. Time : 1:31. :
Sixth race , mile nnd n sixteenth , selling :
Wnuhutchle (2 ( lo 5) ) won , W. T. Munson
(5 ( to 2) second , Jim Henry (8 ( lo 1) ) third.
Time : l3"-4. : !
NAS11VIU..K. April 10. Tlitv races at
C'umb-rland park today were run In the
r.iln , and the track v.as very sloppy. Uncle
Luke , who , with Ilomlngo. composed th' '
Flelschmann entry for the'Nlchol'on House
stake , won In the hardest kind of n drive
from Elano , who beat Lottie Mills out
throe lengths for the place. Favorites won
two races , a second choice one and oul-
aldorti Iwo. Itc-sulls :
First race , rlx furlongs : I < ennell (5 to 1) )
won , Cattaraugus ( G to 1) ) second , Miss Lilly
(3 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 1:10 : .
Second race , f.ur furlongs : Pollock (3 ( to
1) won , Hags (3 ( to 1) ) secon 1. Claude Martin
(216 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 0:51 : U.
Third race , Nicholson House stakes , $1,000 ,
for 3-year-olds and upward , six furlongs :
Uncle Luke ( even ) , coupled with Domingo.
V.MII ; Elano (2 ( to 1) second , Lottie Mills (3 (
t 1) ) third. Time : l:17'/i. :
Fourth race , selling , on ° mile : Minnie
COP (7 ( to C ) won , Jnja (21to ( 1) ) second ,
Text (2 to 1) ) third. Time : 1:40. :
Fifth race , selling , six furlongs : Som
nambulist (10 ( to 1) ) won , C.eorge L (3'A to 1) )
second , Helle Star (10 ( to 1) third. "Time :
1:20. :
1:20.SAN
SAN FUANCISCO. April lu.-Twj favor
ites won today , but one of them did not
count. All bjts were declared off on Ihe Ihlrd
rac ? , altliomh St. Jacbs , the favorite , won
bv an eighth of n mile. The running of
Three Forks did not suit the Judges. He-
suits :
First race , one mile , maiden 2-year-old :
Don Carlb ( G to 1) ) won. Her -Majesty (15 ( to
1) ) second , Spry Lark (20 ( to 1) ) third. Time :
0:4D'i. :
Second race , six furlongs , selling : Mc-
Farlane ( G to 1) ) won , Sympathetic1 ! ! Last
(10 ( lo 1) ) second. Grand Lady (3 ( to 1) third.
Time : 1:15. :
Third race , six furlongs : Experiment ,
gelding , (0 ( to 5) ) won , Lcdctle. filly , (3 ( to 1)
second , Sllgo (9 ( to 1) ) third. Time : lU\t : \ , .
Fourth rac ? , one mile , selling : llama (3 (
to 1) ) won , Kitty L (10 ( to 1) ) second , Charmer
(15 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 1:41. :
Fifth race , mile and a half , hurdle : St.
Jacobs (7 ( to 5) ) won , llellrlnger (8 ( to 1) ) second
end , llelampago (12 to 1) third. Time :
2:4fiiA. :
Sixth race , seven furlongs , selling : Mul
berry (4 ( to 1) ) won , Captain ll"es (1 ( to 2) )
second , May Day (15 ( to 1) ) third. Time :
1:27- : % .
Alntnn MrrrtK U on tliu I lr l ,
The Vlntou Streets played the first game
of the season Sunday uftcrnon on the Vln-
ton Street grounds , Twenty-fourth and Vln-
ton streets , with a nine from South Omaha.
Score by Innings :
Vlnton Streets 1 18
South Omaha - 1 15
Batteries : Vlnton , Crofonl nnd Farrell ;
South Omaha. Itallhlmer and Him. Struck
out : Hy Croford. S ; by Itallhlmer , 7. Um
pire : Herman Stelgcr. Home run : Kd
Hell.
KHIKIIB nty Won In HID Mml.
LINCOLN , April 10.-Speclal ( Telegram.- )
The second game cf the base ball series
between Kansas City ami Lincoln was
From cntly child
hood there ore
hundreds wbo are
allllctej with this
terrible disease ,
which the medical
men and oven HotHprlngsfnll to benefit. B. a. 8.
has made a 'wonderful record In the euro of
Eczems : oven B"n < nnci alter every known
remedy had ft , i JO I IBM failed , this re
nowned blood tr BSl IIHI remedy hag re
moved the illsy I vivl eoKucntlrcljr. You
cannot afford to rlilc the hurmlull eflecta of mer
curial and potash
remtdlwi , they nro
WOMO than the dli-
eaw. 8. B. B. li
guaranteed purely vege
table , containing no drug
or mineral of any kind.
Bend for our trcatlee on
blood and ekln dleeaua
free. SWIFT SPECIFIC
CO. , Atlanta. Ok
today on nn exceedingly muddy
iltnmnii'i. ' The play wa < nb. olulely feature
less nnd devoid of Interest to the llfty fans
In the grand Mnnd , Kiuisas City won by
.loclsr.v Ciirr'n Sr lrr In Dpiimnil.
MEMPHIS. April lG.-Tho controversy
over the services of Jockey Felix Cnrr ,
now riding in California , which the Turf
congress recently refused to consider , was
taken into court today. LPW | < < Long , Cnrr's
guardian , sues Hmney Sohrlber , to whom
the boy was hlied , for $15w > t ( Inmages for
alleged violation of the conditions of the
contract ,
_
I'mplrn ' .McOuiKlr Out itt l.n t.
CHICAGO. April -John Mcqnade , the
well known bast * ball umpire , died suddenly
Ihls evening m ihe resldeiu-o of his brother-
in-law , Alderman Frank Lawler. McQundo
had been III revet al days with stomach
trouble , caused by a sov ro cold.
IIP3TOTHJ WOMEN WRITERS.
Ono ut HID Nltinhrr MigcoiM Sonio 1'olnts
tin.Muy liny CiMitrllmtorn.
Fashlonnbly educated we men are not
taught the rules of punctuation , and the
copy they tend In m.ikcs queer reading when
set up , dashes and all. Therefore , they
would tlo well to discard the dashing style
for their May Day articles , If they have any
regard for Ihclr reputation for Intelligence.
This , of course , does not apply to llioso who
nro like unto the "freshman" In a woman's
college , whj > said that she didn't know how
to use commas , but she never wrote sen
tences long enough to need 'them.
MM. John M. Thurston ( not "Mrs , Sen
ator" Thurston , as a contemporary puts It.
under the Impression that she as well as her
hnshaml was elected to Ihe senate ) has
premised a contribution , She docs not need
the title to prove her ability to wrlle , as
her friends can testify.
A poem written by a lady on her ISth
birthday anniversary Is to bo one of the In-
lercEtlng features of Ihe May Day llee ,
Mrs. W. 11. Townscnd Is to be the sporting
editor r * the woman's edition ami she la at
present paving as much attcullon lo the
sporting page as most women do to the fashIon -
Ion article. ' .
Thcr ? will be a column or moro. devoted to
"Oruinbles , " and any woman who has a
grievance may present It there , If she can
state It In a limited ppace. No altentlrn
will bo paid to anonymous communications.
Thn name must accompany each article , "not
necessarily for publication , but as an evi
dence of good faith. " Articles marked per
sonal will bo examined only by the odltiY ,
Mr. . Tilden , unless addressed to some other
member cf the staff. This Is In response
to numerous queries. The usual rules gov
erning newspaper olllces will apply to the
woman's edition.
The question of signature Is again raised
and the reply to thai may be given Yankee-
fashion ! , by asking another question. What
would you think of reading "Mr. Frank ( J.
Carpenter , " or "Miss Loulso Imogen Oiilney"
signed to an article ? Common usage and
common law and common sense all agree
in declaring that a woman kigns her own
name and not her husband's lo all docu
ments. Her address Is another thing , and if
she prefers to be known only as Mrs. John
Hlttnk , she mini use II with the preposition
"by , " or write only In the third person.
"Mrs. John Blank ' la the title of the mar-
ile.l woman , nnd It In as ridiculous for
her lo sinn It to her letters as It would be
for a physician to sign himself "Dr. lllanu. "
FKANIC BAIRD'J FATAL FALL.
In AtliMiiptliiK to Avnlil thn Itrldgn Tcmlrr
Hit Will lrpclpltiit < * i ! on ttut Itiick * .
Frank Ilalrd , a press feeder , who has been
employed by the Festncr Printing company ,
fell from the west approach ct the Union
Pacific bridge about 1 o'clock this morning
and sustained Injuries which the city physi
cian thinks will prove fatal. Ills skull Is
fractured nnd he Is otherwise severely
bruised. He was brought to the police sta
tion in an unconscious condition ami has
remained- up lo the present writing.
He and a companion slarteJ for Chicago
hist night , and. on Retting to Council Bluffs ,
wcro unable to get out on a train and started
to walk back over the bridge. At the wcsl
end they started to run to avoid the loll
keeper , and Halrd tripped and fell fifteen or
twenty feet to the rocks below. The Injured
man is about 23 years of age , single , nnd ,
when at home , lives with his mother in
Chicago.
Innlutii ltit Ulpnua llurnnil ,
JUNIATA , Neb. , April 1C. ( Special. ) A
vacanl house In the cast part of lawn caughl
llro yesterday anil burned. II was owned by
a man residing In Aurora.
Lyman Urown Is stopping at the Ilarker.
( ) . L. Stevens , Ottumwa , la , , Is al Ihe
Mlllard.
William Collins of Wahoo Is registered ut
the Murray.
E. C. Wooddoll , Crcston , la. , is registered
at the Pelloiie.
Mr. and Mrs. O 11. Donnelly of Kansas
City are Mlllard guests.
F. I ) . Stalnaken and wife of Indianapolis
are gncsls at the I'axlon.
Miss Delia I'rlnglo Is registered at the
Barker from New Ycrk.
Miss Addle Clark , the queen In "Superba , "
has rooms ut the Barker.
Stunrt Shears , L. C. Hanks and C. L.
Hecil of Lincoln took dinner nl Ihe Murray
yesterday.
K. T. Moorby , C. H. Wood and B. O.
Spencer are rpglslered al the Ilarker from
Kansas City , Mo.
Mr. Charles Guyer and the Schro.lo brolh-
crs are registered at Iho Barker from
Now York , with Hie "Superba" company.
Mr. and Mrs , Horlowo Damon Qalnes ,
who were married at St. Paul's church. Ken
wood , Chicago. Monday at noon , are al Ihe
Paxton cnroute lo California.
Mrs. Isaac King of Superior returned
homo yesterday , after spending Easter with
Omaha friends. Mrs. King was formerly
Miss Hose Copley of the city clerk's olllce.
At the Mercer : J. H. Dallas , Hastings ; II.
J. Goerner. St. Louis ; M. Horton , M. Bwlget ,
A. J. While. Chicago ; Mrs. I. II. Stevens ,
St. Louis ; A. 0. Wesl , Fremont ; J. W.
Holmes and wife , Wlsncr. Neb. ; S. A. WIs-
wcll , Boston ; James P. Murphy , St. Louis.
XubriiHkniK lit tlui IlotnU.
At the Arcade C. W. Spence , Louisville ;
F. A. Davis , Sprlngvlew ; U. H. Scoll , Heb
ron.
ron.At
At the I'axton-CJ. B. Tyler. C. A. Moes-
son , Hastings ; F. L. liurrell , Fremont ;
George 8. Itulston , Lincoln.
At the Dellone A. 1C. Thomason , Teka-
inah ; F. Fitzgerald , UcPiner ; It. V. Mar
tin , Blair ; II. C. Mason , Fremont ; John
Heese , Broken Bow.
At the Merchants E. M. Iloyrt. V. W.
Kustlce , Auburn ; John Shannon , llasklns ;
It. D. Ashbrook , Hebron ; F. II. Cole. Hart-
Ington ; II. S. Sands , John Bwaneahek. Wil
bur ; F. I * . Almslend , Hastings ; C. A. Van-
cll , Lincoln ; W. F. Mohrlmchen , Wymore ;
W. H. Ferris , J. F. Greenwood. 13. A. Knr-
ger , F. W. Helvcy , E. O. Morlan , Fair-
bury ; W. T. Scott , Kearney ; O. W. Thomas ,
Crelghton ; W. M. McCllntock. Ilazlle Mills ;
Dr. Stark , Arlington ; C. F. Leslie. Wahoo ;
J. J. Collins , Crecley ; O. Lerch , Valley ; K.
Hnrdln , Lincoln.
I.OC.IL HHKI'ITIRS.
The county commissioners spent yesterday
afternoon In reading over the C.500 names
signed to Ihe Platte canal petition submitter
to Iho board Saturday.
Grace C. Walker , only daughter of W. P.
Walker , 3417 Burt Btreel , died ye lerday
aged 13 years. Funeral will be hold at the
family residence this afternoon at 2 o'clock
Interment at Forest Lawn.
Superintendent Marble of the public schools
has received from J. Sterling Morton 1,00 (
copies of "American National Songs" and 250
copies of "Arbor Day Leaves , " fcr use in the
schools on Arbor day. The "Arbor Day
Leaves" is a small pamphlet which contains
a choice assortment of selections In prose am
verao appropriate to the day together with Its
hlitory , the extent of its observance and a
collection of exerclees for school use.
Chairman WInspear of the Board of Pub
He Works says that a few heavy rains will
make things lively In the streel repair de
partment. The last two seasons have been
to dry that tlje weak ipots In Ihe streets
have not been brought tP notice and coin
puratlvcly little has been done In the way ol
repairs. A few heavy rains now and these
weak t > nets would nil be washed cut and the
nbctsaary repair * would grre temporary cm
ployment to a large number of laborers ,
That tired feeling , lota of appetite and
nervous prostration are driven awsy by
Hood's SarsaparllU , which makes pure blood
A\\ \ \ COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
Retrenchment Ordinances Not to Bo Con
sidered by Committee of the Whole ,
THEY ARE REGARDED AS STONE DEAD
ludlrlarj- Committee Will Coinliler Itoiul
l uen to Supply iOmu : tf < l l ue In
Certain ltuineimmt | DUtrleU
Oilier ltti lin\ ,
If there had over been n doubt that thn
famous retrenchment ordinances had toivut
heir final resting place In the coimnltteo
of the whole It was set at rest at the city
ouucll ini'Ctlng last night.
llowell moved that the council go Into the
: : minlttee of the
whole to consider Iheso or-
llnances , but the proposition was voted
lown with the anticipated unanlmliy
The legal department was directed to take
ho necessary steps to take the special tax
iroposltlon on which a decision adverse to
ho city was recently rendered by Judge
3uillo to the supreme court for adjudication.
Opinions from the city attorney and elty
'omptrollor ' relative to the contemplated
> end Issues to supply exhausted Issues In
' ' street Improvement districts were
oforred lo the judiciary committee , The
allorney slated that the mayor nnd council
lad authority to Issiso the bonds and the
Joniptrrller advised that Iho measure would
) o : i material economy.
The contract and bond of Hugh Murphy
'or curbing Twenty-sixth street from Hick
ory street \Voolworth avenue was ap-
iroved. Similar action was taken nn the
lontract of Samuel Katz for grading the
alley in block 13. IH.UIC & Selden's addition ,
and removing earth from Fourth Btreel and
'oppleton avenue.
C. A. Starr complained of n nuisance In
he shape of standing water on the vacant
ots at the northwest corner of Twenty-third
and Cass streeto. The Judiciary committed
will Investigate.
Mayor Bemls vetoed the resolution by
which the Board of Public Works was di
rected lo advertise for bids for paving the
ntcrsectlon of Fourteenth nnd Jones stroela
with Colorado sandstone. The resolution
was objected to because the kind anil
source of the material were specified , thus
iractlcally creating a monopoly In favor o
.ho only contractor In the city who coulil
obtain Colorado sandstone. The veto was
sustained.
A long petition from property owners pro-
: cstlng against the passage of Bechel'a
garbage ordinance was referred to the Jtt-
llclary committee.
There was a lone and tedious wrangle
over n committee report refusing a permit
: o E. Cleveland to haul away refuse front
his own premises. The report was finally
adopted.
Holmes' resolution directing the comp-
: roller lo deduct amounts duo for city taxes
from Iho salaries cf city employes waa
tabled.
A resolution ordering that no tnoro In
tersections should bo paved except when
Htrcel Improvement districts wcro created
was referred. This measure Is for the pur
pose of preserving the balance In the Inter
section fund in order to admit of Iho paving
of a street lo the slate fair grounds.
The special committee previously appointed
to Investigate the charge that the water
works company was compelling Its cus
tomers lo use meters and also the communi
cation of City Engineer Hcscwatcr rclatlvo
to the territory supplied by six-Inch mains
submitted a report , which was adopted , It
found that the statements of the engineer
worn correct , but thai Iho walcr works com
pany Intended to replace many of the smaller
mains with lareer ones. In regard to the
meters It submitted a communication from
the water works company , In which it agreed
to abandon Iho muter policy. In view of
these concessions of the water works com
pany the committee imulo no recommenda
tion.
tion.The
The Board of Public Works was directed
by resolution to order the street swooping
contractor to sweep 323 miles of streets be
fore June 30 , and to employ none bul lax-
payers In doing Ihe work.
A resolution was also submltled directing
the chairman of the board to advertise for
bids for street sweeping for two years from
July 1. Jncobsen thought llml Ihe work
should bo done by day labor after the ex
piration of the present contract. Gordon
and Back took the same view and the reso
lution was tabled. The chairman of the
board was directed to submit nn estimate
of the cost and advisability of street cleanIng -
Ing by day lubor.
Tim Involution
Of medicinal agenls is gradually relegating
the old-tlmo herbs , pills , draughts and vege-
lablo extracts to the rear and brlnglug Into
general uao the pleasant and effective liquid
laxative , Syrup of Figs. To get the true
remedy se < > that II Is manufaclurod by Iho
California Fig Syrup Co. only. For sale by ,
all leading druggists.
Mnlira ! Snclnty I lecllon anil Ilaiiquct.
Last evening the Omaha. Medical society
at a special meeting at the Commercial
club rooms elected the following olllcers :
, , . . . , * . . . . . . .ju > . . .
r i.i ( ii. v. * Jii v vi nju * urii
fora , J. I ! . Lord , IJ. F. Crurnnier anil Frunlc
S. ( Jweu.
The election was followed by a linnriuet.
Ilio toasts were ; "Omaha Medical Society
Iti the Past , " Dr. Neville : "Omaha. Medical
Boelety In Hie I'reacnt1 Dr. Snnulillnir :
"Medical Lcslslallon , " H. F. t'nitnmer ' :
"Medical ICdiicatlon , 1'asl nnd 1'rescnt,1'
II. Jl. Davis ; "Otitcntallnn versus Merit in
the Medical 1'rofusslonV. . u , Chrlfille-
"Our Host OlrlH , the Ductora1 as Well an
the Other I < \l lows' Host Friends , " Wilson ,
O. UrldKua.
Over forty physicians were present ,
Tmtlmony llml Itim Away ,
City Prosecutor Shoemaker culled at The
Hee olllce lust night to explain his con
nection with the prosecution of parties who
were charged with stealing Fhoe.i from cer
tain merchants In this city. Mr. Shoeinaker
paid that Osc.ir Schaffer. l"Beth with hl
father , weio arrested and accused cf lhr
commlhslnn of the crime. Young Schaffer
was convicted and Henteuced to thirty Onyti
In the county Jail , lli-n I.everton , who was
held ns a witness against the elder Schaffur ,
escaped from jail , nnil without Ma testi
mony the uonvlcllon of the other parties
was Impossible , as none of the merchanlii
wh.i . claimed to have lost goods could Iden
tify the property which was found In the
posseFskm of the Huhaffcrs at the tlmo of
their arrest.
Till' IIKAI/TV A1AKICKT.
INSTRUMENTS placea on record April 1 ,
1S95 :
WARRANTY DEEDS.
Frederick MertBhelrner nnd wlfo to C A
Raldwln , lot 11. Tahor Plaen . J 3OM
Mark lloukal ami wlfu lo Paciirrx' Savings
li.ink. lot II , hlock f,3. South Omaha . 1,2 > 1
C ! K Hubbins und wife In A U Touzulln ,
lotn 7 and 8 , block 7 , Hillside add No. L. 3,000
South Omaha Land company to Eva Ilcnd-
era < n , lotn 9 nnd 10 , block & ) . South
Omaha . 1.4M
Nllx Uarxon el nl lo truntues of Swedish
Evangelical Lutheran Emamiel chinch ,
lot 24. block 1 , Ore-hard Hilt . 1AM
Jesw Ileverlt-y and wife to I ? M Ileverley ,
lolu 1 and 2 , Muck . Crulil Fancier uJJ. 0,0:0 :
QUIT CLAIM DEEDS.
E J Schmldl and hunliand to Henry Knum ,
lot 4 , Pruyn'i oulxllv . W )
South Omaha to South Omaha Lan'l com-
liany , | > , iil * of Mill and 3ut ! etroetn , South
Omaha . , , 1
E H Fl .r and wife to Mary Cuwlng , lot II ,
block 8. C E Mayne'a Ut add to Valley. . I
\V A Paxtnn and wlfo In E K Archibald ,
lot 11 , block 10 , Poi > | ilelon | Kirk . IM
DEEDS.
Sheriff lo South Omaha I ind company ,
middle 2 fret of lot H , block 81 , South
Oimihu tiers ln l 10 fret ) . l.OCO
ti | > eclul mi t r to C O Orchard , loti 8 and
19 , Palrlck'i 2d add ( vxccjt part of lot
Total amount of trantfcrs
When Ilaby was tick , wo garo her Castorli.
When Kile was a ChlU , eho crlctl ( or Ctmtorla.
'When 6ho Lccamo Mia , the clung to Caitorta.
\Vbn she had Children , the earn tUom