TTTTi ! fYMATTA TJATIYY" .AVTMTj IS. ISftS. SPEC1RL NOTICES. Ailtrrtl Min-nt ( or Ilimn rolurnni \ lll bo tern until 18130 p. in. for Ilio rvrnlnRnnil until H p. m. for the morning aud Sumiar edition , .Afltrrtl cr * , by rrqucntlnc n nnmlicrnil Chrclc , rnn linre nnmrr * nildrrcucd to a numbered letter In cnro at Ilio lire. An * Mtcra ou nililrcmicil will lia ilrllrcroil upon frtsrntntlon of the rhcrk on I jr. llntm , 1 l 5c n uril , flrit Intcrtlon , lo n nonl lierrnftrrt ? > othlnc ( tnken tor UM tlmn UOo lor first Insertion. 'Jbeso aiUcirtlscincntl irinst tun consccu- lively. SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED. TO LEARN THE WATCHMAKER S trad" , by n young man who cnn r | > cnl < EnKllth , German nnd Polish ; ulll furnlMi own tools. Address EJ J. Mclvohncr , Columhui. Neb. A M7W 2J WANTED MALE HELP. BALARY l'AII > WEEKLY TO LIVE MEN ; experience not necessary. Apply 1J1C DiURlns. 11-2'JS AM TWO COATMAKHRS WANTED I1Y S. FRm'H , Iloatrkc. Neb. II 707-17' WANTED , ooon HNFHtOETio soi.tciToits for Nebraska , Knns.is , Missouri anil other stnti > s ; none but men of ijood nddrtM need apply. Call or address lloom 12Vnrc block. -M7il6 19 WANTED. DISTRICT MANAGERS TO REP- res'nt the United Stntis llpnevolent society 1'njn sick , accident nnd fitnernl benefits. Cost 11.0) per month. Address J. II. Pitcher , necie- tury. Hnglnaw. Hast Side , Mlchlcan. WANTED , W13 PAY MEN AND WOMBN * I5 CO for selling25 worth of our goods , money nonl us iifler order * nre tiiken , freight pild. outnt free. Address Tablet Depot , Cincinnati. O | J 'MclT 18 WANTEDFJiMAIK iiELP. I'IKST CLASS 01ULS AT SCANDINAVIAN Y. \V. home , Oinc * 1015 Capitol avenue. Tel. 1237 C 72J A1S * AUK YOtT IIONKST. SOIIKIt , INDUSTliro US T If no , insaKe with u for 1S95 ; l ) a month , 13.600 n year ; you tan mnk - II env sit hours n ilny Our aienta di not complain of hnru tlmen Why ? They nre maKlnic money wlllnK our Perfection Dlfh VVniht-r , the only practical family \\nnher minufiictunil ; v\a li"rtrlcs nnd pillshes JlshcD perfectly In two minutes , no experience necep ary ; n child of 8 operates It easily , cheap ami durable : weight , thlrtein pound" , maile of anti-runt fheet steel : capac ity , 100 pieces ; $10,009 for Ita viiuul , every fam ily wants line : > ou don't have to cnnvasn ; n noon as people know you have It for sale they semi for n dish washer ; each BRent n territory protected ; no c mpetltlon , we fur nish unrnpln ( nclihs six pounds ) In nice case to lady nRi-ntu to take orderB with ; one nRent made 21IM first ten da > . Addrcsi for full particulars Perfection Mfir. Co. . Knglewowl. 111. WANTP.D-TWO niHLS. A GOOD COOK , wanher and Ironcr , ami n competent second Itlrl. Apply 33S South 37th st. C 779-1. ' AVANTKD-A OIIIL KOFI QKNIJUAk HOt'SK- wotk ( vvhHhlnfr and Ironing cxcepted ) . Apply nt JO. . ! Walisler U C 77S-18' " WANTKF > T"aiFiL ron anNnrtAL not'sn- woik. Mrs. U. T. Stubbs , 3027 Chicago Btie n ; vvANTKn-oiiiL. OINKUAL ito small family , must bs Bood cook. 1135 Soutl 31th. C-8M-13 KOU FIOU8KWOUIC IN SMALL PAMILY , None but those vsantlnir steady plant neei1 ni'P'V ' ZI'C Kmrnrtt Ht. C S03 19 WANTKD , GOOD COOK AND LAUNDHKSS 2223 DodRO street. I' MM3 ! 0 FOR KKNT HOUSES. HOUSES , T. K. IMULINQ , IlAHKCn HF.OCIC D-123 IIOUHKS IN ALL PA11TS OV THK CITY THL O. P. Davis company , TJ3 Parnam D 126 HOUSES ; 1IENAWA & CO. , 103 N. 15TH M KOU UKNT. 2413 CAPITOL AVKNUK , 1 rooms , modern. Tlio O. J * . Davis company MOOKFtN 7-UOOM FIOUSK NKAU PAUK. AP ply 1300 8. 2Sth street. U M135 II. E. COLE CO.- LIST IN OMAHA , D-M6S1 TOR RENT , C-ROOM PLAT. INQUIIIU 191 ! Dodifo nt. D-113 270C AND 2CS PARNAM STREET. , W. M , RcKcr.i , 1323 Furnam street. P-M3I3 3 ROOMS. C34 SOUTH 17th STREirfT 1'LKASANT DITTACIinU MODKIIN 8-UOOM liouse ; nice Inwn , barn. Inquire 2C03 Pierce st HOUSK. INQUlIti : 2711 DOUOLA8 ST D M4D2 roil IIKNT , VERY PINIJ 12-UOOM STON1 house , 415 N , Zith street ; ntw line l'-room house , 610 N. 2ftli street ; 7-riK > m cottnue. 201 Cnss street. II. T. Clarke , 219 Ilo.ud nt Trnilo D-M5S4 CENTIIALLY IX3CATP.D , 10-UOOM HOUSE modern Improvements. Inqulro 712 N. 19tl utrcet. D 11333 cuoicn s-uoo&t MODniiN imicK niisi dence , ccntial. COI N. 23d St. , J35 00. C. A Starr , 015 N. Y. Life. D-MCO" 21 8-UOOM MOPUIIN llUICIv UKSIDKNCK , ON Sherwnod nvc. . excellent condition nnd loca tlon , J23W. C. A. Starr , 013 N. Y. Life Illilp D M634 2 FOll UENT. CHOICE SECOND PIX3OU KLAT In tlio P. R. Her block , Ififi and Jackson sts. look nt It ; lifjrt nt wall paper store , Oil ! So IGth St. ; will rent to family only. Per partlcu larx call nt 1112 Hnmey st. b-C7 PLIASANT stoonnN" C-UOOM 2ND STOIU flat ! beautiful Inwu and shade. 2121 Mlam treet. D-M71S rou SALH ou UKNT , S-HOOM HOURE , IBM s Slth St. , Windsor Place , llnqulro CJI lleo IlMjf Tel. 717. D-7CI-17 * _ " MODnrtN KIOHT-UOOM HPSI3 : ) NnAn HIGI school. Inquire 2C1G Cnpltol nvenue. nvenue.DM773 22 * I.IST rou UHNT WITH o. a. WAL lace , 31J Uruvvn blk. lla > o culls for cottages. D 777 FIRNT HOUSK OP S UOOMS. 1510 LKAV enuorth. In tiooil tepalr , between nth and 161 sts. John llamlln , V17 Llnton block. S. 13th _ D-782-22' NINK-nOOM MODKUN HOUSE , 1KD SHKIt maii a\rnui > . } 30 ; 10-rooni nwdrin house , llur clette. riar Sheinnn avenue , $ Jo. llyion Hee Co. , 213 South lllli tret. D-M7DS Mil roTl""uiNT7 NKW 4 UOOM COTTAGE. "cOll ncr loth nnd Sahlcr strett ; cellar , cistern , ell nntor , J7. Inquho 111S Patnatn. D-SI7D ? IS HAY i. NirTi > uo"oxFTioi'SK AND HAUN 180S Itlnney etiect. A. 11. Ontpcnttr. Ill llarnoy miect. li 'ITSS 25' 70100X1 HOUSn. ALL MODKUN CONVP.NF onrcs , call between 12-2 p. in. 215' ) June Mrvet D-SOS-21 TWO G-IIOOM MODERN. ONI fumlHlietl. KOI S. ISOS 23 * 7.11OOM HOl'SK IN CJOOD LOCATION POI rent ihcap S10 ri. 23lh Ht D 805-2" ' FURNISHED HOUSES. UPPl.'ll TKNAMKNT OP KOfP. PUUNISHKI rnonu ; v-\ter and fewer cjiinc.tlnns 2G27 De ontiir i. | I ) 7JO-1S- l'LU.\S.\NT ROOM. IDil DODGE. E 375 r Ft'HNlSllKD nr > OM , WITH ALCOVP. . MOD ern. W7 Ko. 23th uvc n MC2 2S ( I _ ) * . , BOOTH PKGNT HOOiI. 237 HAUNKY. Mi-V " K M771 30 * roil IJINT : "IIANUSOMB PKONT PAULOI 17SI Dod e. C S01-JS P BtfOlrtti AND BOARD UOOM , WITH Oil WITHOPT HO.UID. nrlv.iti ) fumlly ; icfurvncej. " 313 1'nnuni. - JOVTIl ROOM WITH HOARD FOR ONE OP tun veitlcmn In prhnto family 221V Hov uril ft P CM 15 * XJNI'UIINISUED KUOMS TO L\nai : HOPSKICKKI'INO UOOM lefs. l.i.nilro 1JI5 S. 2)tli O M7IJ 2) ' TCB KENT STOrflis AND OFFICES -OU UK.ST. TIIK 4-STOP.Y ItlllCK liPILD Ini ; ! < h > 1-urnam street. This ImlMinK lm ji f it'iiiont lias ment n mplet.t ttean iR nxtuitx ; water nn nil lloois , rat , tu nt llic oillco of The H.w. I 910 AGENTS WANXJSD. WANT1 : ! ) . A I.OOAI. AOUNFIN KVUHV TOXVJ In ICjin'ii Hi-J NvbruzKn iu sell pcr2 Uln I Hi * iiMnil R'utcru r.n c-'iii'iilsnlon , K. C ll'ul vrlu"lct K r.Toi T. r-'t Jnicph. Mo. J 7O- WAN TED-TO RENT. \VANTFD To PIUST CL\SS HOTH ID N'uV-i | | oi lawj M X , HIP. K-H SS * WHAT \ CALIj TltnilK IS FOll HOI ft.U you v iint > jur renltd lUt them n "i I II rnrrot'y. l > uuila lilotk 1C Mu4r i Bit At L HOt3i : Oir"cOTT\OU 1)l"G OJ , rooms , with fair cvntcnleuco. AiU'ro : L , Ccu ortlco. K37 > WANTED TO HENT. ContlnuM. VANTKD-A HOPSK OF NOT OVKIl BDVKM rooms nmr Hanscom park , If | ) os H > le , must Imvc Hwn. Adilrmtii , with location anil rrnt , M a. lloo office. K-7M-21' KNTLKMAN DK8IUI38 NFCKLY FPUNISHKD room , with alcove or bedroom altaciFd Stata terms. M C7. Dee. IC10 17" STORAGE. HTOUAOn. FRANK KWKUS , 1211 HAUNBY. M 132 DKST STOUAOK ItPILDINO IN OMAHA. U S. R-JV. Winded narrhouw. FiourohoM Koods storeilj lowest rales. 101M015 I avcnnorth. M-131 RTOUED DUU1NO BUMMI3U. TPI. . SCO. 1207 Douslas Omilia Steve Itcpalr Works. M--322 AC1PIC BTOUAGK AND HAUOWMir4 ro. , 9th & Jones Sla. General storaga A. forwarding. M-371 ITOVKS BTOUKD DUUINO THK SUMMKIl months. J. II , Salisbury. 10H Douulns street M-MSII 2l WANTED TO BU"S VANTKD , A STOCK OP GOODS WORTH JI.COO to ) COUO. Address M. 19 , Omaha HOP.N N M313 HGHKST 1'UICES PAID POIl SKCOND HAND furniture. 712 N. 16th nnd 1420 Dodge St. N C03 M10 IVANTKD TO I1UY , A GOOD SKCO.S'D HAND phaeton , cheap , give price. Addrem M M UM , .VANTKI . ) , TO I1PY 6 OU 6 WORK 1IORSKS ot once , weight fmm 1.200 to 1,300 , for rnsh , cheap Address N 2 , Hee. N M8H ! SALOON ICK 11OX , IN GOOD ORDCR CALL 1113 Karnam street. N-M81S IS- FOR SALE FURNITURE. 'OU SAIE PPUNITl'UK. FN FIRST CLASH condition , as KIXJI ! ni new ac > unt removal. Call between 12 2 p. in. 23JO Jonej stroet. O S07 21 FOR -HORSESWAGONS.ETC , VKW 2 SKAT OPEN OAIIUIAOK TO UK SOLD nt cost. JOOOO , also Rood Concoul liucklmnril , 70.00. Drummond. P MC21-.M11 _ OH HALF : . TWO NICK C-OACII TKAMS. AF.SO nn line Imrourlin her p. nil Rentle nnd city bloke. Address M C3 , Hee. I' MS01 18 FOH SAF.K , HAMI1LP.TONIAN DRIVING horie ; ace , 7 , welRht. 1030. II II. Koblson , room 7 , Commercial National bank. P MSM t3 * FOR SALE XiHSCELLANEOUS IOO & CHICKEN FKNCK , WIUE. IJETTKIl & cheaper than wood. J. J. Leddv , 403 S. 14th Q-MCJl-Mij 1C WKGMAN PIANOS , HR1DOP.POUT ORGANS. Woodbrldgo Ilros. , 117 S. 17th. Q- HARDWOOD COMI1INATION HOG AND chicken fence. Chas H. Lee , 8th nnd DAIRY FOR 8ALK. SO COWS. 2 TEAMS. COMplete pleto outnt , oitalillnhed milk route ; all or iiart , cheap. Apply John Hondc-sson , Florence , Neb FOR SALE , A NO. 1 2ND HAND GO-HOKSt power steel holler , as good as new. Addret ! P. O. Hex C33. Q-MC20-M11 POR SALK GOOD LAYING 1IKNS , CHKAP North Omaha , 0304 N. Slth street. Q MTS3 IS * POR SALK-2 FRESH COWS , ONK HOLSTIIKV. 282i' Wehster. Q-S12 2P MIfcOEIiUANEOUS. 2CO ACRKfl , CPLTlVATno. POR LKASK , FN central Nebraska Oley Peterson , clRir store , f,2 : N. ICth. H-M5II-22 CLAIRVOYANTS MUS. DU. II. WAURKN. CLAIRVOYANT. UK liable business medium , Sth year at 119 N. lUth S 131 MADAME ROMAIND , 321',4 ' N. 15TH , FLAT A. 8 M70u A18 * M.MK CLAYTON , CLAIRVOYANT AND CARD reader. Heads caidf like nn open book. Tells jour mission on entering. 119 N , 15th st M BSAGK. UATHS. ETX NEWLY FITTED HATH PARLORS ; TURKIsh - Ish nnd electric baths for ladles and Kentle- men. Madame How ell , 3M S. IDlh .it. . 2d lloor T M333 M3 * MASSAGE , MADAME BERNARD , 1421 DODGE MADAME LA RUE. 1C17 HOWARD ST MADAM SMITH. 502 S. 13TH. 2D FLOOR. UOOM 3 ; mairnetlc. vapor , alcohol , eteam siilpherlnc and. sea baths. T-M7IS-M * MIIS. DU. LKON HAS OPENED ELKOTRIC massaRo and hath parlors as a first-class in Hlltute for health , rcfrcihlnfi * nd restful hours from 9 n. m. to 9 p. m. ; first-class as Blstants. 412 N. 14th street , near Chicago street TUKKISH BATHS. TURKISH MATHS : ONLY PLACE IN CITY exclusively for ladles Suite 109-110 lice bids 13 * PERSONAL. MASSAGE. ELECTRO THERMAL 11ATIIS chlropoillst. Mmc. Post. 31D'i S. Mill lit THE UP.LLK EPPERLY CORSET. MADE TO order from measure. 1903 Fainam street. VIAVI CO , 310 REE DLDO. ; HEALTH HOOh free ; homo treatment , lady attendant. U 139 CURE POR LADIKS. 1S16 CHICAGO ST. U til 3 M1U * II. HAAS , PLORIST. 1S13 VINTON ST offers nt reduced prices all Kinds of cut lloner roses , Illlei , hyacinths , geraniums , pan-le lieconlas : also plants weliiclla , phlladelllns ivcsterla. ten different Mmli qf roseiNe \ cnnnna In seventeen species or colors. Ueconla Bcranlums , panslcs , bellls colons , altermantenas U 13J MISS MINNICIi'S DRESSMAKING PARLORS 2110 Parnam st. Prices reasonable. THOMAS NICHOLSON , CARRIE QUINN VER\ sick , come home. 815 N Western ave. . U 8H-I9 MONEY TO LOAN K1SAL ESTATE ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO. , 218 N.Y.LIPK loani nt low rates for choice security In Ne braflta and Icma faims or Omaha city propeit vv 141 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMA1L ital eitnte. IJrennan. Love & Co. , Paxtnn blk * \ * 14 2 MONEY TO LOAN AT IX3WEST RATES THF O. P. Davis Co. , 1503 Farnam st. W 113 VERY LOW RATES MADE ON GOOD LOANS J. W. Squire. 24SReo _ blrtff. W HI CITY LOANS. C. A. STARR , 515 N. Y. J.IPE MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAll niupeity. Fidelity Trust company , 1702 Farmm W 118 LOANS ON IMPROVED S. UNIMPROVED CIT1 niouerty. W. Parnam Smith & Co. , 1323 Parnati W-11T MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA REAL ESTATP nt 6 per cent. W. I ) . MelKle. 1st Nat. llk.hldg W-1IS POR SALE. 100.IVM RONA-PIDE EASTERN IN veslois' mines , vho h wo money to Invest , Jus romplleJ. I"ull partlculnrs upon icnuest In vcstorV Directory Co. , 10 Wall ftreel N Y. W-M931 A2 MONEY TO LOAi' . OIIATTEL3. MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITl RE. PIANOS lioiktfvvnscns. . etc. nt lonest rnte < In city no n nvival of Roods , strictly contld ntlal ; > o cnn pay the loan off nt any time or In an n mount mountOMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO . : cc HJ. loth st. X-130 MONEY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD PPRNI tun\ pianos , hortes , ununna m any kind o cli.itIfl sscurlly at lowest pi sllle r te < , v > hlc > i.u mil pay Uirl < at nny tlrnn ami In nn nmo'tnt. FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO , Rjom I. Wlthnell block. X-131 J. D. HADDOCK , ROOM 427 RAMGE lll.OCIC JC-K2 MONEY TO LOAN ON FPRNITPRE AND li'nnoii. Fred Tfrry. 41) Ft.unca Mock X1S3 BUSINESS CHANCES. CLEAN STOCK OP MD3E HOUGH I" . SOLD exchanged fnr Innd. If > ou vxnnt 19 t Into < > r R t cut cf liuilness rl ! ur W may irivothat ynn wntil H. G. McGte. 1 Muln it. , roun-ll Illuffj , Fa. Y M100 At DO YOU WANT A MONF.Y JIAICERT ' EIGlf llnrtocepca mil ! . ) ! ' WOM In throe months VVillB "lillfj.i Kl-etnscoi > o Cg. , " rwim 30 , glitfly block , Omali * . Neb. V M 7 IP YOU WANT TO DISIO.- OK KfOCK O mer"luiull j quick additvi II M. Omaha lite Y-M54 } POR UALL1. WELL EQUIPPED LAUNDRY d.Unj V ' .OT p. rccK rplt-nJId chancn fa in-in w ih n rnc5to s rp Int'j a piliik' but fPlU LONG ir. I chi * < p. llvture * mnl uock oompl < te , KO.I Cigi" Irs ! , ITn .n tar t Wns , ? 2iO vJiill , lO.Oi | < | > uUtlOD , AuMrcu U'ti-r N 1 , Dre.YMBtt Y-MBtt FOR EXOHANOB. , 'ANTKD. GOOD BUI1URRAN ItESIDENCE with nome Rood land In Rhode Island , or east ern Mssiachuwtts. In exchange for choice Lin * coin , Neb. , business property. Box 610. Scliuy- ler. Neb. B M.7W-H * FJEflIRK TO EXCHANGE A VALt'AIH.n clear lot for an upright piano. Addre * M CO , lie * . Z-750 IS VILL TRADE I1M TOP UUGGY KOR bAFETY. 2112 Parker itrrvt. Z VI a 18' TO IM. ) .0) CASH FOR A GOOD stock farm. Must bn well toonteO and ch ap Give location mil full dMorlptlon. Addrom Ixtck R. x ZS6. Falls City , Neb. K M.91 19 VANTED , A CLEAR SOUTH DAKOTA FARM for cnh and other property ; Blvc legal descrip tion. George W. Allen , Polo , HI. 19 FOB BALE REAL ESTATE. : \CHANOt:3 AND SAI.KS : CITV IMlOPfiKTY rarnu , merchandise , dm In UroJ. , 210 N. V U m-iss 'ARM LANDS. C. P. HARRISON. 912 N Y. L. UK-Sll MJ WE ARE SELLFXO I1ARGAINS , AND FT m < "ins money to hujer nnd seller to ee u . Fidelity Trust Company , 1702 Parnam slicet. RE MGJ4-M M1STUACTS. THU UYIION lUr.D : COMPANY. lAltOAlNS , SALH OU THAII3 IN CITY PiK > P- ertlcs anj farms. Jno , N' , Kramer , opp. P. O. COUNTZE PLACE 11AROAINS. POR SALE OR exchange J. J. Gibson , 317 1st Nat'l bank RE 7S3 A21 1AUOA1NS , IIOKSHS. LOTS AND TAIIMS , mile or trade. P. K. Uarllnir , llarltcr block. UK-ISC -'OH BALK , SBLnCTHD SNAPS 2-Rtory house , corner lot. very cnsy payments , ll.COO 1-rooni cottage , full lot , $700. ' -loom tiou e nml Imru , full lot , | 1SOO. -room cottade , JSOO. i-ro < im cottnKe , full lot , JI.IO ) . ' 4-ilorj ftn'ne. fruit on I pliaile. SI.CO ) . ' rooms , modern , fine burn , JJ.MO i-rooms , line corner , IKi ft , imit trade and caali , I1.0M. G-roorni , modern. One locitlon , J2.900. \ines , 1617 l"arnam HE 702 17 * iVILL SKI.I. IMPROVnD aAHDHN LANDS n r Omaha nt prices that will surprise you , If tHken within 2 weeks. J. II. SIMM wood , 423 N. Y. Life. Hi-M721 SNAPS , 5 TO C MILKS PIIOM OMAHA P. O. 1i > 80 or 1M ncre , Improvcil , $3000 | ior ncre , 200 ncrcn. J35 00 per aero. SW ncrcs. JIOOO rer ncr. , 0 10-icre trnctn , 7. > 00 to 1100 00 per acre. Must be soIJ. 9JO N. Y. L. bldi ; Ue-MKI , VK IIAVi : A PUKTTY , NK\V , MODKHN. COT. t.iii > - ra t fnmt , ruivnt otiept , Hhnil" , fence , noiMed jnrils , etc , worth JS.O O CO. but rnn lie hail for $200.00. cany tcnni. Call up tomorrow mornlnc for particulars. 11. II. Ilnnlcr A : Co. , lice HlilB. Itn 757 21 UOOM COTTAOK AND LOT. 8I1AUK , KLONV- era ami fruit , clear , for vacant lot or larso house , will Klve ilirfprence Clear property for U-room inmlern home will assume $2.COO. C. C Shinier , 211 N. Y. Life. K-M797 18 K Yor WANT TIIK IST IMVCSTMBNT o.v the mnrlcet call nml BO out with us tomorrow nflcrno'n at 4 o'clock to nee the ( treat bar- Kalni wo ure offcrlnff In 10 anl 2Mcie trnct.i , just west of city limits. Hicks , 203 N Y Mfo HUlir BIOiTCLES. M. O. DAXON. 2 N ICTtL ICO VICTOu"niCYCI.KsTT K KINCST OP ALL. lilc > cleg. Omaha Ulcjcle Co. , 323 N. ICth street Iftl STERLING. HUILT LIKE A WATCH , WEST , crn Electrical Supply Co. , 151j Howard street. 1G3 SKK THK VISII1LK HALL IinAHIXOJJ ON Relay Special. Will Harnum & llro. . ISO N. 1 , th. COLUMI1IA" 83. PINKST KXAMPLK OF llRht and lilfih Bradc lilcjclo construction VV m. Ljle Dickey & Co. . 140a Douglac St. , ngenls 1G3 RP.MINGTON AND KAOLK CROSS GUN CO 110 S. 13th street. M 131 A. L. DEANK & CO . WHOLKSALK AND UK- tall blcjclcs. 1116 Farnam street , Woclet wild on easy payments. Ijj LAWN MOWERS AND JHCYCLKS. QET THEM In good running order nt the Acme , 512IS. loth. C11-M10 WESTERN UICYCLK & GUN CO , 2118 CtTMlNG WOOD MANTELS , ORATES. TILKS FOR PIRK Places veatlhules and larRe noors. vrtlte for catalogue. Milton Rogers & Sons. Omaha. LOST. LOST A OKNT'S LIGHT MIXED COLOf overcoat , blue silk llnlnK In sleeves. I'leaso return tame to room 316 ICarbach block and ce' reward. Loat-813-l ' UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS SWANSON & VALIEN , 1701 CUMINO , TEL 10W 1CI H. K. HUIIKET. Pl'NEUAIj DIRECTOR AND cmbalmcr , 101S Clilcaso st. , telephone SO. 161 M O MAUL. UNDERTAKER AND EMUALM cr. 1417 Farnam st. , telephone 2J3. ISO C. W. MAKER , UNDERTAKER , 013 S. 16TH ST 107 D. T. MOUNT HAS REMOVED HIS COAI olllce to 209 S. 16th St. , Drown block. 103 THE MEST IS THK CHEAPEST NO SMOKE No soot 2000 pound * of the best Wj-omlnR cool , S4 W , dellvcieJ. Just think ot Itl You have to pay that for dlity , smoky coal. If you are interested In the fuel question use Sheridan coal. 1603 Farnam street MI03 STEAMSHIPS. TO EUROPE. GAZES' TOURS. ESTAH. 1SH Select parties semi-monthly Independent tick ets. nil routes. Hotel coupons pis ports , pro Riams , free. Monthly Gazette , with maps , lOc II Gaze & Sons ( I.'td ) . McCague & SpaldlnR 1504 Fodse street. M4M MG DENTAL COLLEGE. OMAHA COLLEGE DENTAL SURGERY. PRKP Infirmary ) dentistry nt coat. 16th & Cap. ave KCATHEMATHIO AUN STRUM ENTB ALVA J. GHOVER. ENGINEERS AND AR chllects' supplies. 318 S. 13th street , Omaha. HOTELS. HOTEL DARKER. 13TII AND JONES STS. 75 roorrm nt ( ! . ! > ) per day. 60 rooms at J2.00 per day Special rate to commercial traveler ? . Rom and Iward by week or month. Krank IIHJItc'i _ managcr. _ 1 AETNA HOUSE ( EUROPEAN ) . N. W COR 13th and Dodge. Rooms by day or v\eek. BUILDING &LOAN ASSOCIATION. HOW TO GET A HOME OR SECURE GOOD Interest on savings Apply to Onnha L. & U Ass'n. 1701 Hee bldg G W. Nattlnger , See. 173 SHARFS IN MUTUAL L. & n ASS-N PA 6 , 7 , 8 per cent vthen 1 , 2 , 3 yearn old , a\tn ! > redeemable. 1704 Farnam at. Nattlnger , Bee. 174 CARPENTEilS AND BTT1IDERS , C. E. MORRILL , PAPER HANGING , HOUSF sign painting , brick \\oik. plastering on Ft. I Darker blk. , tel. 731 ; shop 2211 Izanl , tel. 40S. 1CS ELEOTKICAL SUPPLIES ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND CONTRAC- ors for electric light nnd motor plants and u kinds of electrical const ruction Western Eler trlcal Supply Co. , 1515 Howaid st. 17S SHADE TREES , KKUITS , SHRUBS F. R. MARTIN , P. O. UOX 331 , OMAHA ; SRD house vvrst 1) . & D. Institute. M936 A Z SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. VAN RANT'S SCHOOL OF SHORT HAND. N Y. Life , Omaha , Ask tor circular 176 BUSINESS NOTICES. DAMAGED MIRRORS RESILVERKD. 713 N. 1 177 PAWNBROKERS. H. MAROWITZ LOANS MONEY. 413 N. 18 ST 373 JFLORIdTS. J. W. & E E. ARNOLD HAVE OPENED CU floner ston 120 N. 15th it. T l. 132. WI-M3 POULTRY SUPPLIES. f. a ASIITON & co. , : s. irrii. 740-A2J DENTISTS. DR. PAUL , DENTIST , IDJO HURT ST ISO tLOOUTION. ELLA DAY.R J.COM'L WTl , DIC.lt & FARVA1I MUSIC. A.H'1 3rr.JEI.LENBECK , BANJOIST ANl THE GREAT This extraordinary Utjuvonator la the most wonderful discovery of the ORO. It hns been eDdotseilbytlioleadlnfrPctcntlliomcnorEuiow aa and America. /tn _ Iltitlyan is purely vogo- table. Ilndrnn stops r > Preraalurencss nftho discharge/ / luiMdays. Cures { bnstlpntlon , Dlzilnou , FalllnB Eensatlons , Nervous Twitch.nn of the rcs and other riul t btrcUKthcns , Invigorates niut tnurs tl.o eutlio dTslcra. IluilyHiicunaDebillly , Nervousnc'S , Jimlralon * , ami < ov loj vs mid restore' weak organ * . 1'nlns in the buck , Jo'sei by tiny 01 night nro Hopped quickly. Over 2,000 private cnaorsewcnts. Prcmaturcucsitncarislmpotcnoy In thu first Ela o 11 is n fymiitom of ' imlnal weakncf J and barrenness. It can be ( topped lu UO d ya by tbo usoofltudvnn. . . . . . . , , Thoncw ll covcryvTnamado by thoBicclni- IstiofthooM fainono lludmin Clodlcul lnnll- ttito. Ills thoftroncst vitallzor mud * . His very powerful , bi.t harmless. Sold for Sl.CO n package or 0 packages for J5.f { plain sculoil Loxcsi. Written p-unranticcl * en for n cure. It jOdhuy lxl)0\csAiid are not entirely cured , six raoro will bo sent to > ou free of aUchnrgei , Send for circulars nnd testimonials. Addicts HUDSON MEDICAL INSTITUTE , 1032 MARKET ST , , FJBANCISCO , CALIFORNIA. WHAT CURES PIMPLES The only really eucccufnl preventive nnrt euro of tihniilfs , bl.icklu..il , reJ.roiiKh lund * , tailing Inlr , nml baby blem ishes , I * the celoUrattil ClTirriu SOAIrc.iteft of skin ptirlller * oml beatilllierM , r.n well n < mircit nmlsnetlestof lollot and mirrrry fonf * . Only prcventlvo of clcc- Bla ? of Iho pores. CnkU'Vcrwhere. Scaled proposals will h > received by the plate Printing IJonrd nt the olllce of the Secretary ot Stnte at any tlmo before Wednesday , May 1 , 1855 , at 2 o'clock p. m. , for printing niul blmllnif two thousand (2.000) copies of the sennte Journals ) , one thousand (1,000) ( ) copies of the house Journals nnd live thousand (8,000) ( ) copies of the ses- Blon laws of 1S.3J. Sennte and house Journals to be printed on book paper , two ptnlnds per quire , super royal octavo form , standaid brevier type , leaded with six to pica lends bJtvvcen the lines , and the page. shall bs twenty-six pica cms In vvldth nnd lorty-tvvo plea ems In leiiRth of pilnte l matter , without un necessary blanks , broken pages , or para graphs , blanks between proceedlnRS of each day , between different session of the same day , and between bends and subheads , not to exceed one brevier Jlne. The binding tihall bo In the same style and quality as the hoiise Journals of 1891. Session laws to be 'prlnted on book paper , two pounctH per quire , email plcu type pages to b : same size and form as the laws of 18S3 , with marginal notes and Index bound In full sheep , 1'roposals will also bo received at the same time and place'for printing the su preme court' reports nnd court calendars and for furnishing nil blanks , blank books and circular- ) . Including revenue blanks 10- qulred by the otncer1 ? of the executive de partment o the sta.te'for n period of two years from date of contract. Snmnles and estimate sf- Hindi and qual- tlty or supplies to b ? lurnlshed * nn be ucen at the otlice of the secretary of state. Proposals must state for what price the bidder will furnish all books lit this cla s per page , and for all blank and circulars per hundred. For the printing of one hundred thousand (100.0CO ( ) vouchers for the use of all of the departments of the state in the disburse ment ot fund * tn be divided Into twenty (20) ( or more forms , samples of which , to Bether with the amount required of each form , nre on ! lle In the olllce of the secre tary of state. Said vouchers are all to be printed and delivered to the ofllco of the auditor of public accounts nt the Capita building , Lincoln , on or before the 15th day of May , 1S95. The printing of these vouchers to be a separate and distinct clas-- of work from any or nil of the other vvor ) herein advertised for. Each proposal must be accompanied by a bond In the sum of W.OOO.OO. vvlth two or more sureties , conditional that the bidder will , In case of award , within live days after notice , enter Into contract to do the Bids to be marked , "Proposals for Public Printing , " care secretary of state. Galley and page proof for laws an < Journals must be furnished to the prope olllcer , nnd all work to be delivered In good order , free of cost , nt the oillce of the secretary rotary of state , within ninety days from the date of contract. night to reject and or nil bids reserved. Secretry of State J. S UARTI.EY , State Print State Treasurer. ing Hoard. MOORE , Auditor Public Accounts. All mlOt Lawyers and solicitors. SUES & CO. Hoc Building , OMAHA , Neb. Atlvico FIIBE RAILWAY TIME CARD Leaves IHURLINGTON & MO. RIVEKJArrliej OroahalUnion Depot. 10th & Mason bU. | Omjlia | 0lo4m Dtfiuer Exprettk. . . . . . . . . . . V.iuuu 4J5pm.Ulk. : Hills. Mont. & i'uset tind. Ex 4.1Upn :8ipm Denver Uxpreas 4lupm : :4il > m.Neb'asku Local ( except Sundiy ) . 7.45pm E:15am..Lincoln : Locul ( except bunciar.ll:25am : 2ti > m..Paift Mall ( for Lincoln ) Leaves" jCHICAGOrilURLINGTON & Q.I Arrives OmuhalUnlcn Depot , loth i : Ma > on ata. | Omaha 4lJpm : Calcaco Veatlbule 9IOan : S:50dm : Chicago Express , . 4:15pm : 7t-0i > m..Chicago and Bt , Louis Express. . Soo.in : ll:3ium 1'aclllo Junction Local liflDpn Past Mall 2,4Jpn Lcav&s ICHIOAUO. MIL. & ST. 1'AUL.IArrHcn OtnahaUnlon | Depot , 10th & Mason Su. | Omaha 6:00pm : Chicago Limited D:30am : HilOam. . .Chicago Expjfi | j1ev. Sun. ) . . . . 6.XHm ( Leaves [ CHICAGO & NORTHWEST'N.IArrUci OmahalJnlonDepot | _ , 10th & Mason Sla.l Omaha 11 Oxim..T. . Eastern Kxprtsi 6:30p"m : .00pm Vestllniled LlmltH 9.40am 0.51am Mo. Valjcy.\Locu ID.SOpm ' BiiecJal-11. . J:15pn Leaves I CHICAGO , U.IU & PACIFIC. lAnlvts OmalialUnlon Depot , 19th St- Mason dts I Omaha 11.00am..Atlantlo Expr l ' ( ix. Sunday ) . & :5jpn : 6:2Spm : . Night 'Express . 0:3jjra : 4Mpm ! . . .Chicago Vc'Mbaled Limited. . . 1:3 jpm - - - :0)pm : ) Oxlahoma & Ttxds Kx ( ex bun.10Uan : j.40nm. . , . . . .Colorado _ Llmlte L _ . . , _ , , , JLOOpi : Leaves j C , ST. pT. M. & O , lArrlves * anilV bjter Sts. | Omaha 9Uam..Nfl : > ra Bkn Puisensor ( dally ) . . . . 8Tl5pm 4JOpm..8loux ; City Uxpwss ( ex. Sun ) , . ! ! . 55am tilOpm . St , Paul lUlailted . lO:3Ja : Leaves f F , . E. & HPwXVM.LEl. . jArrlvej " Omaha [ Depot. Utr. and ( Vepster Sis. ( Omaha "tUOpm . , . .Kast Mall jind. Express 4s5pn : Z:10pm : . ( ex. Sat. ) VVyoi Uxex. ( . Ston. ) . . 4Sjpm : > .05am . .Norfolk Express ( ex. Surila > ? . , .10:3)am : ) CilOpm bt. Paul Exprea : 'i35an ! Leaven I 1C. C. . ST. J & C. M. lArrlvfi _ Omahaynlcn | Depot , lath & Mason S' . | Omaha ( liiOam . . .Kansas City" bay Uxprcsi , . . CTlOtTn SilSpm.K. C , Night Ex. via U. P. Trans. $ .J ? Litre * I MIMhOUlll I'ACIFIC. lArrhfi _ OmnhalDepot15th _ _ and \Vtbater Sti. ( Omalu lOHOam SL Ixiuli Express cToOalt. E:30pm : St. Louis Express 6OSprr : tlCjiln : Nebratka Local ( ex , Hun. ) 9 : Jam SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC ( Arrives OmaJui ) ' Depot , 15th and Webster Ols. _ | Omaha tilfprn..S t. I'a u 1 Limited 10 Mam Leaves I SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC jArrliM _ OmahaUnlon | Depot. 10th & Mason SU. | Omaha "Cl5am ; Sioux Clly Paiiengen 10,3Sprt Paul Limited..j. . UNION"PAClFKl fArrlv * OmabalUnlon Depot. 10th & Mason 8La. | Omaha lo m. m . Kvuinvy Expreas . 3.4' pro Z.OOvm . Overland Flier , . 6Sipra : t.OOpm.Jea tee & Stromsb'p Ex. ( ex. aim ) . t:4.'pn : IJOpm . , , , Paclllc > Express . ldtt : t . . . FutM ll , . . . . . . . 4l : \VAB.\B1I RAILWAY , " lArrlfTi" OinahalUnlon Depot. 13th & Mason Sli | Onmln ' Cannon Di.i . iTJpti To Changes in Personnel to Follow Mander- eon'a ' Appointment as General Solicitor. COPE OF DLWEESE'S ' DUTIES ENLARGED j moral Ofllcrrs Much I'lcmod with the Movement of I.egnl llea < 1innrtrrn of tlio f ? ) > tcm from Lincoln tu ( liiiiilin ou HID hcoro of Convenience. There lias been considerable speculation In nllroail circles as to just what effect the ppolntment of General C. P. Alanderson as encral solicitor of tlie U. & M. system vvouM ave on tlio ohl associates of the leR-U do- artment of the system. Inquiry at licad- uartcrs failed fro solve the problem. Yes- erday , however , It was given out that Mr. harles J. Orccno would continue to Imvo harge of the legal business of the Burlington n Omaha nnd Douglas county as heretofore. Ir. J. W. Dewceso of Lincoln will continue n charge of the business In Lancaster coun- y , and ulll liuvo more or less uork asslnned o him throughout the South 1'latte country , t Is understood that Mr. Devvesse will give p gencra.1 practice nnd will devote his whole ttentlon to II. & M. legal matters , an otnco clng now fitted up for him In the liurllng- on station at Lincoln. The headquarters of the law department , vlth the appointment of Qeiicr.il Mandorson , s changed from Lincoln to Omaha , which Is acelvcd with great favor by the ofllclals at he general olllccs of the company here. In lew of the fact that heretofore they wore lompelleil to wait several days for an .nswer to Inquiries made the law depart- uent when the chief of the department o'lded nnd had his offices In Lincoln. General Manderson Is a dally visitor nt the icadquarters and will shortly ba domiciled n his new rooms , now being fitted up ff ilm In the building. He Is rapidly getting n touch with the legal affairs of the system and does not hesitate to say that the change from the senate of the United Slates to an at torney for a big railroad corporation has Its irlght side. Wherein he might have meant that the salary was considerably In advance of that of a United States senator. COLORADO IIITKJ TO in : JIESTOKED. Unnblo to Agroc , Hiivvavor , oil the Forum1 tlon nf n I'ool , CHICAGO. April 17. The meeting of Colorado rado lines , which convened for the purpose of forming a psol on freight trnlllc , was nil- lourned without accomplishing Its object. The roads nearly came to an agreement , but flhally concluded that their differences could not bo adjusted at this time and adjouined. It was decided , however , to stop the Irregu- irltles existing In freight rit s between C lo- rado points nnd the Missouri river. For some time past the standard freight rates from Chicago to Kansas City have been ap plied straight through to Colorado. This the lines decided to stop , and on May 4 all the rates below the tariff sheet arc to bo dropped and standard rates rigidly maintained there after. The same decision was reached re- gat ding Utah rates. Another effort to form a. pool will be made ) within a short time. Worn of tlio PinsriiRor A Rents. The passenger man of a big railroad com pany has many things to try his patience , many things which have a tendency to drive him to drink , If he Is a drinking man , many things which drive dull care away. If a catalogue of the funny questions which have been addressed to passenger men ot the fad ing railroads could bo made It would put In the shade the brightest scintillations of hu mor of the funny fellows of the dally am : vvdelcly press. "Puddln'-head Wilson" wouN not have a leg to stand upon , while the- late Danbury News Man , Artemus Ward , Josh Dllllngs and the eyer delightful Bob Bur- dette and others who have followed the same bent would be forgotten In a fortnight. Yesterday the passenger department of the Burlington received n otficlal looking letter from a man In the Interior. It was hard to tell from the outside whether It came from a county clerk , district Judge or other lordly potentate. On opening the formidable locking letter It was found , how ever , to contain a request for a copy of al the tickets the B. & M. had on sale , as the writer "Intended to go somewhere this sum mer , but didn't exactly know where. " This was a mild request In view of the fact that the Durllngton has forms of tickets for all the roads In the United States and Can ada. But the assistant general passenger agent tore his hair and Indulged In the hnguage of "Chlmmle "Fadden" when ho opened a letter and a tender circlet of hair tied with a bit of baby ribbon droppeJ out on his blue blotting paper. Accompanying the bit of hair , a few strands from the right- hand corner of the bang presumably , was a letter , a request for a half-fare permit for a fragile young thing , made on her behalf by on Indulgent mother The letter was couched In diplomatic tones and made formal request for a half-faro per mlt for the daughter , nnd then followed this description : "Sho la 21years old , Is a slender girl , five feet three Inches In height , has largo blue eye ? , dark hair ( en closed ) , a hectic flush on her face and has been sick for eighteen months , from her mother " with the signature. The frcczeou look of the man who grants half-fare permits was gone. Ho had received something thn really stirred his liver and he granted the permit to the consternation of everybody In the office. Unit Yrnr'H lln < ilnes nf the If. & O. BALTIMORE , April 17. The board of dl rectors of the Baltimore & Ohio railroad to day passed Its semi-annual dividend. Tin directors say : "In view cf the unremunera .live rates of freight prevailing since Janu ary 1 , especially on through freight the low est perhaps ever known and the uncertainty as to whs-n the efforts of more conservatlvi companies will succeed In correcting thL Eerious condition , the board of directors ha deemed It wise to defer action In the matte of a dividend upon the common stock for th six months ended December 31 , 1894 , untl the time for the autumn dividend. " learnings nnd expenses for March , com pared with Murch , lt > 95 ( .March , 189G , ap nroxlmated ; 16DI , nudlted-KarnlngH ) for 18D J1.7CG,4in , 1891 , J1.7C5542. Incrense ? S73 ; ex penses for 1893 f 1,257,781 , 1891 $1,271,952 , Do cember $17,181. Net earnings for 1893 , $508 , C34 ; 1S9I. H90rGO ; Increase. $18,051. learnings nnd cxpsnses for the nine months of the n cal year. 1S9I-85 , compared with the same months of the llscal yenr 1893-9 ( March , 1895 , approximated ) learnings fo 1895 J17.0II.M2. 1891 J17r,25OG9 , decrease $181 , 007. Kxpenses for 1895 $11,851,036. 1891 $11,939. 307 , decrease $81311 : net earning for 189 $5,187,006 , 1891 , $3,589,082 ; decrease $112C76. ! Itprelver * Ordered to Itorroiv Money. DENVER , April 17. In the equity sulti of the Central Trust company against the Col orado Midland railway company two scparati orders , signed by United States Circuit Juilgi Henry Caldwell , were filed today In the Unite , States circuit court. Ono cf thcso orders nu thorlzes Hccelvers Aldaco F. Walker , John J McCook and Joseph C. Wilson of the Color ado Midland to borrow money for the pay meiU of JS7.GOO Interest on the Dusk Tun no Railway company bonds and lisue thcrefo obligations of the receiver , which shall b superior to either of the mortgagees cough to be foreclosed. By the other order the re celvors are authorised to borrow $52,000 t pay off bonds held by the Trust , company. AtcliU iriinii < ! i wiirr > o bold. NEW YORK , April 17. Argument wa heard by Justice Patterson In the tuperlo court on the application of the Atchlson Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad company an ctheri for a continuance of the temporar Injunction obtained recently restraining th Mercantile Trust company from executln the sale cf $18,794,000 first mortgage bond at C per cent. In the preient condition o Children Cryfo Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cryfo Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cryfo Pitcher's Castoria. 10 Atchlson reorganization scheme It vvns aimed the Rate of the bonds would Inttr- cro with the proposed work. The mailer nest In dispute was to decide Who ihould < mtrol the foreclosure proceeding * . Iloth Mes Amicably agreed that there should be sale of the bonds. Justice Patterson re- erved his decision In the matter. Conileinnril Tjlrr'n .VI LONDON , April 17. The commlttco of tockholdcrs ot the Grand Trunk railway of Canada has made a report baaed upon the eport recently made by Mr. Ilakor , who was ppolnted to Investigate the company's af- airs , virtually condemning the management t Sir Henry Tyler , the president of the ompany , and asking proxlo * In favor of In- Itlng Sir Charles Hlvcrs Wilson to accept ho presidency. Rnlhrny Nntrt. John Robinson of the Southern Pnclllc , Ith hpudiuart rii nt Chicago. I * In town. Wllllntn Poole of 1'oole Urea general nllruad printers , vvns nt the several rail- oad hcmlcnmrtors yesterday. 1M D. Moseley , trnlllu mnt.nger fir Mie 'tntel States Leather company , ChlciiKo ; . .I Keenu of tin * Continental line , \vlth eudiimttters In Knnsns City , nndV. . P. cnlxln" , ft jierlntendent of transportation of be U. II. Hammond company , nto in the Ry. Ry.W. W. II. Sliiitttic of Clnclnnntl Is out In n Irculnr to general pnssongc- agents cnu- letting them ngnlntt purchasing n contlnu- ti9 trip mllonge book mmlu by Iho J M V. Jones Stationery nnd Pi luting cotnpitny f Chicago. Mr. Shnltuj cialtns t'i. Icket Is nn Infringement on l'l. pnfnt ntiil lint ho will protP't the Mine by lentil iituiioxAiir booini'i : cuxrnxrtox Slnth Annunl Session of tlio Foreign Hrnncli < if the Mothmll.it Cliurcl HASTINGS , April 17. ( Special Telegram. ) The ninth annual convention of the Voman's Foreign Missionary society and ho fifth annual convention of the Woman's lomo Missionary society of Hastings dls rlct were In Joint session at the Methodist 2plscop.il church today. About twenty-flvo adles arc In attendance. Following was ho program of today's sessions- Devotional xcrclscs , led by Mrs. Walton , Rdgar ; greet ng , O. W. Isham , pastor ; response , Mrs. ) uko Slav-ens , Geneva ; minutes of last moet- ng , secretary ; address , Mrs. A. A. King of Edgar ; reports of district officers , reports of auxiliaries , miscellaneous business. After noon session : Annual love feast , Mrs. M. il. Wilkinson , Hastings ; president's annual iddress ; appointment of committees ; paper , 'How to Win Success Amid Present Dlfllcul- .les , " Mrs. Ncttlo Davidson , Kalrllold , paper , 'Power and Place of the Auxiliary , " Mrs. leynolds , Edgar ; model auxiliary meeting , ed by Mrs. G. W. Isham ; "Tho Heathen Woman's Friend , " Mrs. Carrie Dtirger , lastlngs ; question drawer. Miss Imhoff nnd Mrs. Duke Slav-ens. livening session : De votional cxorclsoj ; "A Plea for the Homo , " Mrs. I. A. Spur-lock , York ; solo , Mrs. A. C. lull ; address , "An Outlook , " Mrs. J. II. Woodcock , Weeping Water ; music , benedic tion. tion.Tomorrow Tomorrow evening Miss LImhoff will de- Iver an Interesting lecture on "Japan , " of which country she was a resident for sev eral years. Omulm Prmbytery In M-tulon. SCHUYLBIl , Neb. , April 17. ( Special. ) 3arly yesterday afternoon members of the Omaha presbytery began to nrrlvo to attend the sessions ot that body to be held In this city during the ensuing three days , thcro wing almost a full representation by ovon- ng. Last night thcro was a sermon by the retiring moderator , Ilov. O. A. Elliott , Ph.D. , vhtch was largely attended nnd well received. This morning at 9 o'clock the regular busi ness of the presbytery was begun , the first ivork taken tin being that of examination of candidates for license and ordination , Ihero being nine. The ceremony of ordina tion will take place Thursday evening. The ministers present are : W. W. Jones , J. D. Kerr , A. O. Wilson , 0. P. Beard , S. n. Dellvllle. J , Gordon , O. A. nillott. D. n. Kcrr , II. L. Wheeler , T. W. Lcard , J. B. Currens. S. M. Ware. J. M. Wilson. J. Plpal , H. A. Freldrlch , E. Aston , S. It. Doyd , W. A. Galb , J. V. Flndlay , V. Losa , W. F , Eastman , S. B. McCormlck , Dr. Sexto , synodlcal mis Blonary ; Dr. Currons , Sunday school synodl cal missionary , and Rev. Mitchell Moore , representative of the Kearney presbytory. J. H. Ailing of Chicago Is In the city on business pertaining to real estate holdings In Schuyler and vicinity. Rev. N. B. Moore of Hovvclls and James Hughes of Schuyler left hero yesterday for an extended trip Into Kansas. St , Francis Is their' objective point. The annual electron of the Schuyler ( lie department was held last night. The follow Ing oOlcers wore elected : F. II. Kolm , pres ident ; Frank E. Moore , secretory ; R. F. Kenny , treasurer ; Ed Mclntyro , assistant chief. D. M. Slgler , the present chief by appointment , was recommended to the city council for rcappolntment. The members of the Bohemian Turners' society have erected a forty-six foot tower to which to attach ropes for climbing and u trapeze for outdoor work. PKOMINENT WOODMAN DIES. John T. Williams Passes Avv.iy nt Ills Old Ohio Iloini. . John T. Williams , a former member of the Omaha bar , died at Toledo , O. , ut S o'clock the evening of March 20. Ho was In the hospital at the time , having gone to Ohio to undergo a surgical operation , the physicians stating that ho was suffering from ap pendicitis. He lived but four days after the operation was performed. Mr. Williams was born near Toledo 33 years ago. After attending the schools there ho went to the law college at Wash ington , graduating In 1887. Ho came to Omaha in 1888 and eoon after formed a law partnership with his brother , \V. N. Wil liams , with whom he was associated until December 1 , 1894. During the past year Mr. Williams had been In falling health , so that during the last four months ho was unable to attend to his law business. Ho was a very active member of Beech camp No. 1454 , Modern Woodmen , being a charter member. Ho held the olllce of manager ot the camp for three years and In 1891 became hanker , which office he held until March 1 , 1894. Mr. Williams was careful and painstaking in his business transactions and very much honored as membffr of the order. He leaves a wlfo and one child. \\KATllKlt \ \ FOKKVAHT. I'nlr ami Cooler In the Nnrthivestorn Portion tion nf HobraMm ToilHjr. WASHINGTON , April 17. The forecas for Thursday It : For Nebraska Fnlr ; cooler in the north west portion ; variable- wind * . For Iowa nnd Missouri Fair ; warmT winds shifting to houtherly. For South Dakota Fair ; cooler ; noith- westcrly wlndo. For Knnsas Fnlr ; Manner In the eautvrr portion ; variable winds. l.ciciil Ili-cord. OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU OMAHA , April 17. Omaha record of tern peraturc nnd inlnfall , compared with the corresponding day of the pant four years : 1S53. IS ! ) I. 1S9J. 1S . ' Maximum temperature. . . . 78 7'i ' Minimum temperature 4- ( lt 43 Avcrngo Tetnpjruturc fit 71 tu C 1'reclpltutloii 00 .01 .00 .0 Condition of tcmperntuif and vreclpltatlot at Omahu for the day and ulnco MurcU 1 1S95 : Normal temperature f > Excess for the day Normal precipitation , 10 Incl Deficiency for ths day 10 Incl Total precipitation flnce March 1. 2.10 Inches Deficiency since March 1 CO Incl Itoports from Other Htatloni at 8 1' . M. MT ATI 0X8. HTATI or s a Omaha 411 as .ooinicar. North 1'lruto , , 117 71) .00 randomly Valentine. . , , Oil OR , OUl'artflu.i'.ly | Chicago 40 .00 ( 'loncly. St , Louli 40M T Cloudy. St , 1'aui , - . li'JM us .OOlcicar. Davenport M 54 .00 rioar. Kansiu City. . . , , , C8 til ,0(1 ( Clear , Helena , , . . , fi'j 62 .00 Partelouly Denver lib 62Tl .00 Cliur. ball J-ake City. . . 114 llu .1)0 ) Cloudy llUmarck. . . 04 7-4 .ou I'artolouil ) Bi.Vlncout 04 70 .00 ciiiar Oheyenne. , , , . , . , , a-i 110 .00 P.irl cloudy MlUm Lily 6H oa ,00 Cloudy , UftclilClty ( id (18 .00 Clear tU 70 .00 Hear "T" indicate * tract of precipitation. li. A. WKLH1I , Objcrrtr. FFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA tfra. Sophia wcl v B'ankots ' the Windows nnd Ehootn Herself OUND DEAD BY HLR LITTLE DAUGHTER luil Once Horn nt the Insnno A jlmn nt l.lnroln-Lrntf n n Iluolmiul nnd Thrct Clillilren Other News from tlio Magic City. Yesterday nftcrnoon Mrs. Sophia Wclsa , Hv ig on R ftrcet , between Twenty-eighth nnj wenty-nlnth strrxsts , committed suicide by mating herself through the right temple. efcre doing this Mrs. Wclsn hung blankets vcr all the wlmlous in the house and closed ) o doors. Then she lay down on the bexl nl fired the shot. The bullet came out Just ehind the left car. She wns 42 years of ngt > ml leaves a husband nnd threechildren. . 'ho ' husband Is cmployoJ at Hammond's. Two of the children were at school and the Inrm was given by the youngest , who had een oxer to n neighbor's to play , nnd , upon ntcrlng the house , saw her mother lying on 10 bed. When the child spoke there was nu nsucr , and so slip ran next door and said ml her mamma was Ijlng on the bed wither or mouth open , but would not speak. An In- cstlgutlon followed and the coroner was notl- ed. After viewing the remains Coroner t.iul decided to hold an Imiueit at 2 o'clock Us afternoon. Mrs. WolEU had been suffering from a brain rotiblo for a couple ot } cars , and nt outtlmo as nt the tns.ine asylum at Lincoln. Her llfu was Insured for $100 In the Ictropolltan Life Insurance company , Ar- agomcnts for the funeral have not been inde. _ Vlnltntlon ot thn IIMiop The annual visitation of Bishop Worthlng- on at St. Martin's Episcopal church ot outh Omaha will occur Sunday morning , \prll 21. Preceding the 11 o'clock service a lass of ton will receive confirmation , The tirpllced choir , assisted by the ladles' sup- lementnry , will render the following pro- ram 'rocesslannl hymn . . The Day of Resurrection VnthPtn . Christ , Our Pamover o Deum . Nos. 19 , M , 21 IcnedlctUB . No , 41 lymn . At the Lamb's High Fenst Glorln Tlbl . No. 418 lymn . U , Happy Day tesponse . Void Creator ) rpnn Voluntary . ' ursuin Cordn . No. 440 Sinctus . No. 41 1 lymn . llrend of the World lymn . The Btilfe Is O'er S'unc Dlmlttls . No. 97 lccc3slonul..Uark , Ten Thousand Voices Magic 1'lty There Is a new baby at the homo of Rev. rvlng Johnson. Lodge No. 127. Order ot the World , will give a dance at Knights ot Pythias hall next Monday night C. W. Miller , W. 13. Mills , D. W. Smith , _ , W. Hulett and Jacob Jasknlek have been appointed a committee to arrange for the Ighth anniversary celebration of the South Omaha lodge of .he Ancient Order ot United Vorkmcn , which will be held May 22. At the annual parish meeting of St. Mnr- In's Episcopal church of South Omaha the ollowlng gentlemen were elected as officers o servo for the ensuing year : Warden , I ) . Selden ; vestrymen , II. J. Percy , A. L. Loll , F. H. Gosnoy , W. G. Sloane ; rector , rvlng P. Johnson. On Friday evening , April 20 , Prof. Hepry Vosholl of Central Wesleynn college , Warren- .011 , Mo. , will deliver a lecture on "A Word o the Wise. " The lecture will bo given nt .he English Methodist church. Twenty-third and N streets , under the auspices of the German Methodist mission. The lecturer has icld the chair of English language and lltera.- uro for twenty years at the college. A .VA O I/J > C4.MXTX. . Tonight "Superba" will cloio Its present engagement at Boyd's theater. Doth the matinee and night performances yesterday were very well attended , and the big show las given very excellent satlxfactlon. "Su. icrbi" Is the largest and best this season it ever has been. Mr. John RlUlcr , advance representative of Eflle Ullsler. who comes to Boyd's theater next week , Is In the city. , , , "Tho Little Trooper" Is the mire of the J new vaudeville operetta which merry Delia Pox will present as her first stellar offering to an Omaha public. This fascinating llttlo maiden seems to have caught the fun and music lovers very hard In this her first tea- son as a star. It Is declared positively that she has enjoyed the largest receipts of any light cpera organization this season , not ex cepting such old established concerns as Wil son , Hopper and the Bostonlans. Her stand ing as a star Is unquestioned , and her com pany Is gllt-edgtd and high clasi. There li a brilliancy and glitter to the little star that Is reflected by the entire company. The scenery Is all brought here , ami the orchestra will bo largely augmented for this enage- itt , which begins Sunday evening and Is for three nights only. ( 'might nt ( Cntitii * City fcir rorgorf. The police have received Information that O. H. Russell , who Is wanted hero for forgery , IUIH been npprohemlcd In Kansas * i City , nnd Is now under nrrest there. Ho will be brought back to this city by Ue- toctlvp Don.diuo. The charges against Itussell nio two In number , nno tor passing1 1 n forged check for J15 on Henry Hlchter , Sixteenth nnd Canton stieets , nnd the other , for passing n. check for $10 on Trtieman nt Seventeenth anil California. To 'both the name ot Gcorgo A. Holland wns forged. The case had been worked tip by Detectives Savage anil Dempscy , On thulr Informa- * tlon Itussell vvns nrrested while calling at the postolllco for u letter ftom his sweetheart - - , heart in this city. Iho Plntto Cnnnl. This evening the Current Topic club of the Young Men's 'Christian association discuss the Platte river canal , and what It would bate to Omaha. The advocates of the big ditch will tell about Its advantages and then an swer any questions that may bo at'ked. The meeting Is open to all. Marring ! ) I.lcniMJU. The following marriage licenses were Is sued yesterday by the county clerk : Frank Krlss. Onmha 21 Fannie Voudrn , Omaha IS Henry Kossmann , Omaha. , . 27 Ida I'omy , Omaha 23 Frank Kudlna , W.ihoo 23 Fannlo Kr.ttlty , South Omahu - 21 Lawrcncp O. 1 Helen , Omaha 2Q Gertrude Luce , Omaha 23 Arthur T. Stubbi , South Omaha 2D Laura Johnson , Chicago , . 20 To 111 * 'Iriivrllni ; Pnbllr , Before purchasing tickets to points cast of Chicago , first ascertain the rale to that point over the N'lclcel Plato road. City ticket olllce , 193 Clark Atroet , Chicago , 111. inn JUAI/IY : MAUICUT , INSTRUMENTS placed on record April 17 , 1895 : WAHUAXTY niKDH. : Michael CYmuny lo James Comvny , lots 3 , to SO , Vint-n Pine" I ( .0)0 M. K. Donah wi nml wife to A. J , Uanahou , n ' 4 HW 2 11-1) ) 1 J. H Oil-son rin.l vvlf to J. W. Hobb'-is , lots ID nnd SO , LlixU 'J , Lincoln Placfi , . 1 J. A. MiHhane to Mlclncl I.PP rt nl. , Iota II nml K. Mod. :7 , West Kl'lo a JO . . . CO ) Prcdcrkk Mauss to Mary l.enz , lot 20 , M > ck H , Z.l . niM in llcdfunl Place 7M J. P. 1'alllc nml wife to PrfileiJcli Aun > biu < t , pait lot " ( ! , " Huscall's nild to Okahomn C09 Bnrah OjrlliiK nnd hushnnd In I , . I , . Thomnii , lot 0. block 10 , HlKhlnnil Plqro. , 1 M. 1 , lloicr nml lumlj.iml t P. c. .lur- ycnbcn , fit , I lot I ; s , Popplr-ton rirk , , . < lW ) QUIT CLAIM IHIDH. : Omalin Dilvl.TK I'jirk anj-wlntlnn to Omaha , 33 foU strip on w end tax lut II In 3-1S.U 1 Julln ( IvxlU'lt to M. I , Meyer , lut f , block ' S , Popplclon parlr , 1 ' nini)8. j Blif'lal imnler to William Pitt , lots 17 ami It , liji | U yi , Dumli-e I'luo , . . . , , , . C5J K.iniM I ) miiu- , lain ; ] nri'l ! < , block Ell ! , Himu lo'Thoniiis'WhiiinUr'if f f et lot 15 , IteMs M ixM . . , . , . , . * , < X Hame lo Itobcrt Collyer , M ftot ) at IS , Total amount of tran fcr .