I mvrATTA T > A rr.V itP.Tir A "Pi ? IT. 10. I.QOK SPE01RL NOTICES for tlifno rolainnfi will bn krn cntll lat3 ( > p. in. for tha orrnlngniid nntll H p. in. for tlio morning anil Sunday edition. AtlvtrtlnerK , Itf rrqomtlng a iiumbcrnd tlircki en n bnvo niuvtrri tidilrrmril to a ouiubpriiil Irllcr In rnro ot 'Ilio lice. An- ner no nililrcmied wilt IIP ilrllvorcd upon rrtrtnilHtlon of the chrclc only. Ilutrn , 1 l-"c 11 nurd , firnt Inicrtlon , ! o n viord lirriuflor. otllln | ; tnldiu for Irss tlinn 20o lor llrnt Inncrllon. Ilirno iiilvertUeincntfi must itin coiuecu- the/ ) . SITUATIONQ WANl'ED. tVANTUU. TO I.KAHN TIIH WATCIIMAKISIl S trnilrby n ynunc nmi who cnn fwnk | HnKllfh , Ortrmn and Polish ; will futnl-h own tools Adilri'M 1CJ J , Melvohner , Columbus , Nob. A-MM a * BITPiVrtON WANTKI ) , I1Y MAniHKIJ MAN , Imsin 'ss experience ; Imnk ch'ik , K' " < 1 ref < -r- tnLi , expert accountant. Aildrem N 5. life A-1I63-1 21 BAbAIlY PAII ) WUUKI.Y TO I.IVB MIJN , experience rnot necessary. Apuly 15U D.-mjliu. 11 293 AM WANTi : . OOOI > KlTnUOKTIC SOI.ICITOHB fnr Nclirukn , Knnwii , Mlmoiirl anil other Btatna , none hut men of BOOI ! nilJren neeJ apply , Call or addmw lloom 12 , Ware hlocU JJ M7DG ID WANTED. DISTRICT MANAOKRS TO 11KP- res-lit the I'nltcd Stalls Il > neiolent society PH > nick , accident nnd funeml b'nellts. Cmt Jl.OJ per month. Artdri-si J. It I'llchcr. secre tary , Snglnaw , Enst Side , Mlchlpnn. o WANTED-SALESMAN ; SALARY FUOM utart peinian'nt ' pliop llrown llros. ' Co. , NurBrryrn.in , Chlraso. 111. I1-S2.-1S * V/ANTED-i-JLTil LK FIRST CLASS GIRLS AT SCANDINAVIAN Y. W. home. Olllcn 1C18 Capitol avenue. _ Tel 1W7 ARE YOU HONEST , SOIIER , INDUSTRIOUS ? If no , cnfsiKO with us for li > 85 ; ) a month , 43,000 n > e.ir , you can mike U e.isy ; six liours n d.iy Our amenta do not complain of jinrd times Why ? They are making money Bellini ? our Perfcctloi Dish Wnshtr. the only practical fnmlly washer manufactured , wakhes. urlas nnd iiilldhcg dlnhei perfectly In two minutes : no experience necessary ! u child of 8 operates It fnilly : chi-np nnd duinble ; wtlRht , thirteen pound * : made of nntl-rust sheet steel , capac ity , liw p'eces ; J10.009 for Its eiiual , every fam ily wnnti line : > ou don't haxe to canxasa ; ns noon ns p'ople know you have It for nnlo they send for a dish wnsVi : each agents territory protected ; no competition ; we fur nish mmplp ( nclglm six pounds ) In nice case to lady HKcntfl to take eiders with : one ngcnt made 1214.61 first ten ila > s. Addresi for full particulars Perfection life. Co. , Englcwood. III. C MujS \VANTID-A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- woik ( wniililnK nnd Ironing cxceptcd ) . Apply nt 2022 Webster St. C 778-18' BANTER-GIRL. GENKUAL HOUSEWORK , small family , must bo eood cook. 113S South 31th , C-802-10 aiRL FOR HOUSEWORK IN SMALL FAMILY. Nonr but those wanting steady place need npply. 2iC Emmctt St. C 803 18 WANTED , GOOD COOIC AND LAUNDRESS. KS3 Dodce street. C M823 JO' FOB RENT HOUSES. HOUSES , F. 1C. DARLING , BARKER 11LOCK. U 123 HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. THE 0 , F. Da U company. 1303 Fariinm. D 126 IIOUSKS ; 11ENAWA & . CO. , 10S N. 1DTH ST. FOR KENT , 2113 CAPITOL AVENUE. U rooms , modern. The O. r. Davis company. MODERN 7-ROOM HOUSE NEAR PARK. APply - ply 1300 S. 2i > tli street. U M130 II. n. COLE CO. LARGEST LIST IN OMAHA. D M6S1 FOR RENT , 6-ROOM FLAT , INQUIRE 1913 st. D 113 ZiOO AND 2ZOS FARNAM STREET. W. M. Record. 1S23 Farnam atrcct. D M32J s ROOM9. SOUTH"i7th"STREET. . _ PLEASANT DETACHED MODERN 8-IIOOM house ; nice lawn , barn. Imiulro 2COJ 1'ierce Bt. U 347 8-ROOM HOUSli INQUIRE 2711 DOUGLAS ST 0-M 92 _ CENTRALLY LOCATED , ID-ROOM HouSE. nuMJern lmpro\cmcnlB. Inqulro 712 N. 19th tiect. D M333 CHOICE S-ROOM MODERN 11R1CIC IlESI- ilciu , central. C04 N. 23d st. , 13T 00. C. A. Starr , 616 N. Y. Life. D-MC03 21" ( ROOM MODERN 11RICK. IlESIDENCE. ON Sherwood n\e. , excellent condition and loca tion. 123.0' ' ) . C. A. Starr , CIS N. Y. Llfo IlldB. D-MC34 23 * TOR RENT. CHOICE SECOND FLOOR FLAT In the P. 13. llfr block , ICth md Jnckton sts , ; look nt It : kcjs nt wall pnper store. 613 So. ICth st. ; will lent to fnmlly only. For pirt'cu- ' lars call at 111 ! Harney St. D C72 PLEASANT MODERN C-ROOM 2ND STORY flat , beautiful lawn nnd shade. 2121 Miami ntiect. D M7IS MODERN EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE NEAR HIGH EChoDl. Inquire 2C1G C.ipltol avenue. D-M773 22 * _ LIST HOUSES FOR 11ENT WITH G G. WALlace - lace , S12 Dronn blk. llnvo calls for cnttnRea. D-7H _ J'OR RENT-HOUSE OF G ROOMS. 1510 L EAV- pnworth , In good repair , between 15th and 16th In. John Hnmlln , 917 Llnton block , S. 13th. D-78J-22 m _ NINE-ROOM MODERN HOUSE. 1539 SIIER. man avenue. $30 ; JO-room modern house , Ilur- ilatte. rear Sherman nvenuc , J23. llyron Heed Co. . 213 South lllh street. D-M793 MIC HAY 1. NINE-ROOM HOUSE AND 1803 Ulnney street. A. II. Carpenter. 1410 llniacy alrcct. D-M788 ZV _ _ 7-ROOM"TlOUSE , ALL MODERN CONVENf- oncen. call between 12 2 p , in. 2331 Jonej Btiet-t. D SOS 21 TWO'C-ROOM COTTAGES , MODERN. ONE furnished. 803 S. 3)th. ) D-S03 23' _ 7-ROOM HOUSE IN GOOD LOCATION FOR rent cheap , SIC S. 25lh St. D-SJ3 23' SOlfl MASON , 11EST LOCATION , S ROOMS , modem , lawn. J. .W. U2S New York LlfX U-MO-25 * 1'OH RENT. LARGE HOUSE , STAHI.E AND KrnundH , In Gramncy Park. Also two cot tages on llelt line. A. 1' . Tukey , SIS N. Y. Llfo. D-S32-M FOR BALE. J30 WORTH OF FURNITURE for a 5-rooiu cottuKc. nil cainpk'te , for $73 , rent , J12. 1807 Webster at. D-M810 19 FURNISHED HOUSES. UPPER TENAMENT OF FOUR FURNISHED rootnn ; water nnd rower connections 2(37 De- cntur st. D-7MMS * IO1C KliNT 1 ! iiOOiilS. PLEASANT ROOM , 1921 DODGE. E 575 foR f5ENT"rFllNlSHED ItOOMS. Wl S. 13T1I E 37C M3 rURNISHED ROOM , WITH ALCOVE ; MOD" ern C07 So. : jth me. E-Mi < 23 2 > i' ' SOUTH FRONT K7I HAllNnV. U-JI77I SO" rbu nrjNT II.\ND.SOMB KUONT PAIU.OU. _ 1K1 luilEB. _ " U-SJ4-H 1'LKS.NT llOOM."tJOS FA It NAM ST. IlOt'SU of nil iuo < l < Mn Improvenifnla ; locatlun Iho beat In llio cltj - i-S31-lS- : VURNISIIED ROOMS. ci9 u. 2is-r AVE. E-M837 23 * 1U1\A1SHE1 > KOODio ANOi JJOARD. HOOMS E.XSUITE AND GOOD TA11LE AT ruiminible ratra. Mis. J.inieo Cumpbrll , K3 If I'alk a\ * . I' Mil3l ! 22 * iiuOWS TOKENT BUITI : .S OF LARGE HOUSEKIMU'INO UOU.MS ctieip. tcf * . Imjulre JOIS 2nh. G M749 2) * S ROOMS. 1011 LEAVUNWORTll'sr. . * C.-S3I-23 IClt RENT STUiv t ANU OFFIOEd icon HINT. : THE 4-sToriY IIRICK IIFILD. Inc. Ulii F.unam streul. This build ns h3 n flnpTOof ccm"iit ba fiiii-nt. ciinipleta > teim lioatlng IKluicduKr ; uu all lluoin , RIS. etc. Apply nt the ulllcii ot The IltV. I 310 WANTED TO KENT. WANTED UO RENT. FIRST CLASS HOTEL In NtliiisK.i or luua. U 3 , , life. K-Wj IS- WHAT A CALL THERE IS FOR HOUSES. | T' joti unnl > uui reiitnl Kit them nlih J. II , Pnnritlf Douslns block. 1C Mi" AW SMALL HOUSE "bir cwrAnu 01 * c OI T rnonm.xllh fair icuxenleiicci. AtKUr * L U , Hco oillci. . _ _ _ _ _ _ ! ' " WATTi'En TO ni vr. TwrTirTu THREE ITU"- nl < lK < ] or partly fumUliiil rt im by joiuii ; caupln for Hint housckrrplne. N C. M ' . _ K-WJ VJ HOUSE OI SIX OR REVI.N lolMHTill Il > o > lrni Imp \ei-.cnH. . buuili of Fn n rt. .M of T intlrth Give I > HHMI < aJ u > i \ I- dlTirf N X lltf K > > _ _ _ " - _ WANTKP A HOUSlFoF NUT OVER HU\"i N ioom nmr llaittcoiu i > nrk. If | o ihlf , m > t , hi\ii l\\n. AilOrct * . wall Ivu.l n u d r-in at _ utt cir.cc. K.j ; : . STORAGE. STOnAOB. FltANK EWCHS. 1214 HAKNnT. nnsr BToitAara nriLDiNd IN OMAHA , u. s. pov. boniled warehouse , houiehaM Roods itorJ , lovTMt rates. 101M018 Leav enworth. Mt BTO''K8 RTOIIKO nt'ttlNO BUMMnitTBU ! SCO. 1207 Douglni Oimhi Store Ilcpnlr Works. PAril'tr * STOIIAOE AND WAHEHlJl'HK CO . 8th & Jones Hl . General tlorage & fcnvnnllnic M 571 8TOVIM RTOUKIJ TM'IUNO TtIF ! SU'MMKU months. J , It. Salisbury , 1011 Douulnn air-ft M-MSJt 2I WANTED TO BtTX WANTRO , A BTOCIC OP GOODS \VOItTH Jl.tfl to 1(1,000. ( Address M 19 , Omaha II o puicr.s PAID ron SECOXD HAND furniture. 712 N. 16th nnd Hi ) Dodxe St. N WJ MU WANTED TO 1JUY , A GOOD RECONM ) HAND phaeton , cheap , slve price. Addr * i _ M ff . tlr\ WANTIH ) , TO HUY C Oil 0 WOHK HOIISHS Bt once , vi > lsht from 1 ZOO to 1,3 < V ) , fnr rn h ; cheap. Aililron N Z , Hee. N-M814 10- n TOP IltlOCJY. ALO hirnem , must be clictp ; state prlc < s Aldro s N 7. lice. N-MS13 2) ) FOK SALE 1'UBNIT ORE. SALE rUilNITURE. IN rillHT CLASS ronlltlon ns Rood ni new , oc lint removal. Cull between 12 2 p. m. 2i Joncj street. FOB HORSESWAGONSETO , NEW 2 SKAT OPEN CAUIUAGE TO HE BOLD nt ro l , mOO , also coed Concord burkbiiid , _ 0 00 Drummond. t'MSMll _ I'OH SALE. HAMtlLETONIAN IMUVINO horte , nte. 7 ; weight 1050 11 It. Hoblsjn , room 7 , Commerrtil National bank I' M 830 23 * foil SALE SADDLE PONY. 1007 IXII'GLAS ST. PS2S0 - FOR. BALE M.ISCEI/LANEOU3 HOO & CHICKEN FENCE , WIHE , UETTEIl S. cheeper than wood J. J. Leddy 403 S 1'th. Q MM1 Mi > 16 WEdMAN PIANOS , imiDOEPOUT OIIOANS. WooJbrldge Ilroi , 117 S. 17th. Q-131 HAllinVOOD COMBINATION HOO AND chicken fence. Clms II. Lee , 8th nnd DoUKlns. DAIUY ron SAM : , so cows , 2 TEAMS. COM- plcte outnt , Fstalillnhnl milk route ; all or part ; cheap. Apply John IJondesson. Klorene" , Neb. FOR SALE , A NO. I 2ND HAND CO-HOUSE power steel boiler , ns good an new. Address P. 0. nos 6S3. Q-MG20-M11 I-Oll 8ALE-2 FRESH COWS , ONE HOLSTEEN. ISM Webster. Q-S13-21' A NO 1 2D HAND SALOON HAH FIXTURES and pool table ; will sell at a barpnln. Ad dress boi F , SprlnRlifld , Neb. 0-8:7-22 ONE LARGE , FRESH. YELLOW JERSEY cow , n Kr it milker 2312 Webster st , or Inquire 613 N. IClh st QM842 21 * MISCELLANEOUS. SCO ACRES , CULTIVATED. FOR LEASE. IN central Nebraska Oley Peterson , clmr store , G2J N ICth. R M3II 22 CLAIRVOYANTS MRS. DR. H. WARREN. CLAIRVOYANT. HE- liable business medium. 8th year at 119 N. 10th MME. CLAYTON , CLAIRVOYANT AND CARD reader. Reids card * like im open book Tells your mission on entering. 119 N. 15th st. _ - * MASSAGE. BATHS , ETC. NEWLY FITTED HATH PARLORS ; TUIUC- Isli and electric baths for ladles nnd Bentle- men. Madame Howell , 3M S. 15th Rt . 2d lloor. T MJ93 M5 MASSAGE. MADAME BERNARD , 1121 DODGE T M531 22 MADAME LA RUE. 1617 MADAM SMITH , 602 S. 13TH. 2D FLOOR ROOM 3 , maitnetlc.npor. . alcohol , steam , sulplicrlnc and sea baths. T-MI-3-M' MRS , DR. LEON HAS OPENED ELECTRIC. ma3V\Be nnd bath pallor * ns u first-clans in stitute for health , refreshing > ind restful ; hours from 9 a. m to 9 p. m ; nrst-chpi as- sl&tants.412 N. 14th stieet. near Chlcnuo street. TURKISH BATHS. TURKISH RATHS ; ONLY PLACE IN CITY exclusl ely for ladles. Suite 109-110 Ilee bide. PERSONA1. . MASSAGE. BLKCTKO THERMAL RATHS , chiropodist. Mme. Post. 319'4 S. 13lhuft.- THE I1ELLE EPPERLY CORSET , MADE TO order from measure. 1009 Farnam street.U U US VIAVI CO , 3tt DEE nLDO. : HEALTH HOOK fre ? . home treatment , lady attendant. U 13D CURE FOR LADIES. 1S16 HAAS. FI.ORIST , 1813 VINTON ST . offirs at reduceil prices all klndi of cut ( lowers , roses , lilies , hyacinths , Rcranlums. l angles. besonlns , also plants welKelli , plilladclllns , westerln. ten different kinds of rose * . New cannaa In se\entcen species or colors , Heeonl.i , gernulums. pansles , bellls colens. altermintenns. MISS MINNICK'S DRESSMAKING PARLORS 2119 Farnam at Prices reasonable. THOJIAS NICHOLSON. CARRIE QUINN VERY sick , come home ; 813 N Western " { y A HOOK ON HHEUMATJSM. GOUT. LUM- biK < > , n "t free to thnpe sendlntt their address to K. M. Chesman Mfit. Co. , PlttsburK. Pa. U MS39 19 * MONEY TO LOAN KISAL ESTATE. ANTHONY LOAN S. TRUST CO. , 318 N.Y.L1FE , loans at low inles for choice security In Ne- brneka and Iowa farms or Omaha city property MONHY TO LOAN ON IMPHOVKD OMAHA real estate. Urennnn , Love fr Co. . PaNtnn b'.Ic. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES THE O F. Davis Co. , 130,3 Farnam st. W 113 VERY LOW RATES MADE ON GOOD LOANS. J. W. Squire , H3 Hee bldR. W 144 CITY LOANS. C. A. STARR , 513 N. Y LIFE. W 113 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA pioperty. Fidelity Tiust company. 1702 Farnnm W-11C LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY property. W. Farnam Smith & Co. . 132) ) Farmm W-147 MONEY TO LOAN ON'OMAHA HEAL ESTATE nt 6 per cent. W. It. Melkle. 1st Nat. Rl < bhls. W-ltS FOR SALE. 1 ,0 ) DONA-FIDE EASTERN IN- irstors' name * , who hue money to lme t. Just compiled Full paitleulars upoi icqueil In- lestois1 Directory Co. . JO Wall street N Y WM991:3' MONEY TO LOAN CHATTEL ? . MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITFRETPIANOS. horses , uncr. us , etc , nt low cat rates In city ; no it-nun Hi of Roods , strictly conlKl > ntlnl , you can pay the loan oft at any tlmo or hi any mount OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO , ! * J Su IClh St. St.Fv X -Fv ) MONEY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD FURNI- tine , plinos , horses , wacnnf or nny kind of chattil security nl lowcrt possible rati * , which j M can piy Imrk nt nnv time and In any nn.ounl. FIDELITY IrfAN' GUARANTEE CO. Room 4 Wlllmi'lMrtock. X131 J. 11. HADDOCK , ROOM _ W RAMGE JlLOcit X-152 MONEY TO LOAN OX FURNITURE AND pnnns Fi l Tfrry 4W ISamm bliflc. XF > 3 BUSINES3 OHANO ES. CLEAN STOCK OF MDSE. IIOL'GIir. SOLD or < M hanged for Innd If > ou want to no Into or cet out i > f biiplm * * * wrllc us. We miy hn\e what yni want. It n. McGee 10 Mala t . Council Illuff * . la , Y M1W A2J _ PO YOU WANT A MONEY"MAKEl7f iinHT kliictucoi 01 nude * ) .W In three months Wrlti "Ellison KlTetfixropo Co , " room -M Shcily Moik , Omalii , Nib Y J163T IF YOtr WANT TO UJS"oi R bK STOCK OF morvliuudlia quick . ! < ! ( ! M . ' ) . Omnha llei ? _ _ Y-.M5IJ TO SELL. LONG ESTABLISHED RESTAUR- nnt. che | > , llxliili-a and ulnck complete ; go d ile.ir Ini.lr ; reawn f.ir Relllnx. . ' ) > -a h , 1U.OOO pi'piilatlm. Aildr ! Idler N 1 , lee. _ _ jr-Ms : : o W\NTID-SOME ONE TO LEASE MY NEWSpaper - paper plant. iH-nlrJ In thn Ix-nt f.atc In the unlrn. Iowa ; n. v making a eo-"l IMiiit for ll ow-.i T un > l iin le umd tu | u > wi'll li > n rutlle' , to ih ? ilkht p-rn.ii who m > .ii > liiflners an.l hii p-Jiiif in ney to ndtanee , will v\o a rn p Nn oihf mil apply Wont t.i p > In iithn buiinApjily ni incc , Ai'.divn N 4 , I INM 1 riCIPNT I XP1TAU HAS K > IIOM IS i cT iin Inn.Pit In cu l'u ini--t liu .nrn | U I-.TN nt I'M ik-r t'nt lailtal rir full pi I IK UK < ; rt rr Kl vrt our niror.t , II. U i'.1 4 : . i * N. jth it. y-Miii a for some women hard work fbV others. Perhaps , for most womelTT more or less of both. Fix'jF ; to suit yourself. More puiy * and less work that's when'1 you wash and clean with Pearl ine. More work and less play that's when you wash with soap in the old back-breaking way. Better work , too , with Pearline. Little or none of the rubbing that wears things out. It's something to think about , whether you do your own work , or have it done. Easier , quicker , better , cheaper and absolutely safe. Facts about Pearline known by millions of women. Peddlers and some unscrupulous grocers will tell you , " this is as good as" or "the same as Pearline. " IT'S FALSE Pearline is never peddledand if your grocer seruh you sonic- thing in place of Pcatlinc. do the honest thing JAMES PY1.E , New YerV. FOIl EXCHANGE. IVANTCD , GOOD SUntTISIlAN with noinc Rood land In Hlioilo IMin.il , or cnst- ern MnnsncliureUs , 111 exchange for choice Lin coln , Neb. , business uroiwrty. lox ! 610 , Sclniy- Icr , Neb. Z M700-:3 DUStlti ; TO KXCHANUi : A VAT.UA11I.13 clear lot for an uinlKlil piano. Address ) M CO. lloe. Z-756-1S 300000 TO J50.0WOO CASH TOll A OOOD ftock farm. Must be cll located nnd ch"np. Olve location nncl full description. AiMre.is I/ock Itox 226 , rolls City. Neb / MtOl 19 IVANTKD , X CLCAH SOUTH DAKOTA 1'AIIM for cash and oilier ] ire | > erty , Kl\o legal descrip tion , decree W. Allen , I'olo , 111 , Z M821 13 * FOB SALE KKA ESTATE. JXCIIANC1KS AND SAI.E3 ; CITY PIIOPBHTY farms , merchandise , darvln llros. , 210 N. Y. L. KU-133 FAIUI LANDS. C. F. HAHIUSON. 912 N. Y. L. , vn AUK BILMNO UAHQAINS. AND IT means money to buyer nnd seller to sec us. Fidelity Trust Company , 1702 fnrnp.m street. I'.iS MG34 30 ADSTHACTS. THU UY110N IIUUD COMPANY. UAUCJAWS. SAI.K OH THADH IN CITY 1'IIOP- crtlc3 and farms. Jno. N. I'rcnzer. opp. I * . O. HE-U9 _ KOUN'TZn PLACU IIAIIQAINS. FOIl SAI.H OH exchange. J. J. Gibson , 317 1st Nut'l bank. lll783 A21 , .i..uo. IIOUSHS , LOTS AND FAUMS ; sale or trade. F. 1C. Uarllnff , Darker VILL SILL iMPiiovno OAHDHN LANDS near Omnha nt prices that will surprlso you. If taken within 2 weeks. J. II. Sherwood , K3 N. Y. Life. Un-M72l SNAPS , 5 TO 6 MILES FUOM OMAHA P. O. 40 80 or 120 acres , Itnprmpd , J30.00 per ncre , SOO ncreo , 13500 per acre ; 250 ncre . JIOOO per nere , G 10-acre tracts , S75 00 to J100 00 per ncie. Must be sold. 010 N. Y. L. bldg. Ite M23I i'K HAVI3 A PIIKTTY. NEW. MODERN , COT- lane ; cast front , paved street , shade , fence. Eoiided yards , ito. , worth J3.000 00 , but can be . . . , . had > .o o . . Call tomorrow for J2.200.00 ) ea9y terms. up morntni ; for particulars. II. II. Harder & Co. . Ilee DldB. ItL * , 71 i FARM , MO ACHES. WE Imprmpd. running water , all In llrst-cla 3 shape. Address W. J. Harrison , Dlalr , Neb. M. O. DAXON , 403 N 1GTH. ICO VICTOR DICYCUS , TIIU FINEST OF ALL bioclea. Omaha IJIcvcle Co. , S23 N. ICth street 161 STKHLING. DUILT LIKE A WATCH. WEST- crn Electrical Supply Co. . 1513 Howard street. SEE THE VISIBLE BALL nKAIUNCIH ON Heiay Special. Will Darnutn & lira. , 120 N. l-th , COLUMIUA" 895. FINEST EXAMPLE OF light and high grade bleicle construction. Wm. Lyle Dickey & Co. , 1403 Douglac St. , agents. REMINGTON AND EAGLE. CROSS GUN CO. . 116 S. 15th street. M 731 A. L. DEANE & CO. . WHOLESALE AND HE tall blcjcles. 1110 Farnam street ; bic > clcs sold on easy pa ) ments. 163 MO\VinS AND HICYCLUS , aiJTJHKM id running order nt the Acme , E WnSTEUN BICYCLE & GUN CO. . 2118 MANTELS , ORATES AND TILES. WOOD MANTELS. GRATES. TILES FOR FIRE Places , \cstlbules and large tlooru. write for catalogue. Milton Rogers S. Sons , Omaha LOST. LOST-A OENT'S LIGHT MIXED COLOR overcoat , blue silk lining In sleeves. Pleaae return eamo to room 310 Karbnch block nnd get reward. Lost-813-18' UNDERTAKERS AND EMB ALMBRS 8WANSON _ ; VALIEN , 1T01 CUMING , TEL 10W. 1C4 II. K HURKET. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND cmbalmcr. 1618 Chicago St. , telephone 90. 1C3 M. O MAUL , UNDERTAKER AND EMUA1.M er , 1417 Farnnm St. , telephone 223. 156 C W. 1JAKBR. UNDERTAKER. 613 S. 1GTH ST. 167 D. T. MOUNT HAS REMOVED HIS COAL ollico to 209 S. 16th St. , Drown block. 109 THE 11I33T IS THB CHEAPEST. NO SMOKE No soot 2000 pounds of the best Wyoming coal , 54 50. delivered. Junt think of It ! Yoi have to pay that for dirty , moky coal. If you are Interested In the fuel question uss Sheridan coal , 1CU5 Farnam street. MI03 STEAMSHIPS. TO EUROPE. GAZES' TOURS. ESTAI1. 1SII Select parlies semi-monthly. Independent tick ets , all routes. Hotel coupons , passports , pro grams , free. Monthly Gazette , with maps. lOc , II. Gaze a Sjni ( L'td ) . McCaguo & . Stialding , 1504 Dodge street. MIOO M3' DENTAL COLLEGE. OMAHA COLLEGE DENTAL SURGERY , FHF.l lullrmaryi dentistry at etui. ICth 4c Cap. nve MATHEMATHICALINSTRUMENXS ALVA J. OROVER. ENGINEERS AND All chltccts * suppllrs. 318 S. 15th street , Omnha. MIM HOTELS. HOTEL HAIIKER , 13TII AND JONES ST3. 73 rooms at II 6) per day. M rooms at 12.00 per day Special rates to commercial traveler ? . H-wm and ba.ird by w > ek or month. Frank Hlldltca manager. 171 AETNA HOUSE ( EUROPEAN ) , N. W. COR 13th nnd Dudgc. Rooms by day or week. 172 BU1LDIKG. &LOAN A > SOJATION. HOW TO GET A HOME OU SECURE GOOD Interest on ravings. Apply to Omiha I _ & 11 Ans'n , 1701 Uee bldg. Cl. W. Nattlnser , Sec. in SHARES IN MUTUAL L. & II. ASS'N PA\ C. T , b per cent when 1 , 2 , 3 years old , always redeemable. 1701 Farnam t. Nattlnger , See. 171 CARPENTE-td AND UUIIDEKS C. E. MORRILL. PAPER HANGING. HOUSF * lgn piimtlng. lnl.li woik. plaxtrrlng , oft R. I Ilaikcr bik.i tel. 735 ; bhop " 11 luid ; lei. 413 413US US ELECTRICAL ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND CONTHAC 01 s for ili-ctrlc light and motor puma nnd 11 ! klndi nf electrical r.mitru' lion , Western F.le , : trlcal bupply Co. . 1511 llowird st. 1 SHADE TRUES , 1'KUITd , SHRUB3 V. It. MARTIN. P. O. IJOX T. OMAHA ; SRL lioute wett D , .t I ) . I itt'tute , M991 A ' IVOSIN-ErfS ZjOfiOKS. ID Mtitrtoita nrisiT.viliiJD. : u N. i 177 PAWN1IRUKKH- ' . If. MAP.OWIT2 LOANS MONEY. 41S N. IS ST 373 FLORISTS. J. W & n. C. AP.NOLU HAVE OPENED Cl'T lljwer More 124 N. UtltU Ttl. 1 . UII-U1 SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. VAN SANT'B SCHOOL OF SHORT HAND , N. Y. Life , Omaha. Ask for circular. 173 POULTRY SUPPLIES. V. C. ASHTON & CO. . 100 S. 12TH. 740-A23 DENTISTS. DR. PAUL , DENTIST , 020 HURT ST ISO ELOCUTION. : LLA DAY.U.D.COM'I. NT-L BK.IO & FARNAM. MUSIC. A.UT AND LANGUAGE. 0. F. GELLENIJECIC. I1ANJOIST AND GUITAR NOTICE. Scaled proposals will bs received lj * the State Printing Hoard at the olllce of the Secretary of State at nny time before Wednesday. Hay 1 , 18 % . nt 2 o'clock p. m , , for printing and binding two thousand ; . ,000) ) copies of the acnute Journals , one ihousand (1,000) ( ) copies of the house journal ) nnd live thousand (5,000) ( copies of the ses sion laws of 1&95. Senate and house journals to be printed on book paper , two pounds per quire , super royal octnvo form , Btnndard brevier type , leaded with six to pica lead * , between the lines , nnd the pages shall be twenty-six pica ems In width and forty-two pica ems In length of printed matter , without un necessary blanks , broken pages , or para graphs , blanks between proceedings of each day , between different session of the same day , and between heads and subheads , not to exceed one brevier line. The binding Hhnll be In the same style and quality as the house journals of 1SD1. Session laws to be printed on book paper , two pounds per quire , small pica type , pages to be same size tind form as the laws of 18S5 , with marginal notes and Index , bound In full sheep. Proposals will also he received nt the same time nnd place for printing the su preme court reports , nnd court calendars , nnd for furnishingall Blanks , blank books ami circulars , IncTudlnK revenue blanks re quired by the ofllcera qf the executive de partment of the state far a peilod of two years from date of ( contract. Samples and estimates pf kinds and qual- tlty of supplies to bi lurnlshed can be ceen at the ofllce of the secretary of state. Pioposals must state for what price the bidder 111 furnish" nil , books in this clans per page , nnd for all planltw and circulars per hundred. , , ' For the printing of one hundred thousand (100,000) ) vouchers for the use ot all of the departments of the state In the disburse ment of I'undu , to bd divided Into twenty (20) or more forma , simples of which , to gether vvlth the amount required of each form , nre on lllo In ther office of the secre tary of state. Sal'l vouchers arc all to be printed and delivered to the olllce of the auditor of public accounts at the Capitol building , Lincoln , on Or before the luth day of May , 1895 > - The printing of these vouchers to be a separate nnd distinct class of work fiom any or all of the other work herein advertised for. Each proposal must , be accompanied by a bond In the sum of J5.000.00 , with two or more sureties , conditional that the binder will , In case of award , within five days after notice , enter into conttact to do the Bids to be marked , "Proposals for Public Printing , " care secretary of state. Galley nnd page proof for laws anil journal- * must be furnished to the proper olllcer , and all work to be delivered In good order , free of cost , nt the otllce of the sec retary of state , within ninety days from the date of contract. . . . . night to reject nnd or all bids reserved. J. A. PIPER , Secretry of State. J. S. IIAUTL13Y. State PrintIng - State Treasurer. Ing Board. KUGISNB MOOIII3. Auditor Public Accounts. All mlOt DUFFY'S PURE Mil WHISKEY. All DruRgi3t3. ; ANIMAL EXTRACTS Cerebrlno , for brain. Car- dine for heart. Ovarlne , etc. $1. All druggists. Lawyers and solicitors. SUES & CO. Bee Building , OMAHA , Nob. Advlco FllER RAILWAY TIME CARD Leaves mURLINGTON & MO. RIVEItlArrlvea OmalialUnion Depot. 10th & Mason bla.l Onuha Uenter Express J.luan , 4 : . i > m.Ullc. 1U1U , Mout. & I'uget Slid. Ex 4:10um : 4:30um : Denver Express 4lupm ; 6:45pm.NebasKa : Lucul ( except Sundiy ) . 7:43pir : SItam..Lincoln : Local ( e-cept SundayH:2iai : _ Z4Jpm..Ka ! t Mall ( for Lincoln ) Daily. . . . Leavcs'fCHlCAGO. UURL1NGTON & Q ( Arrives Omaha ) Unltm Utpot , 10th & Moaiin SU. ( Omaha TiUpm Chlcaso * Vestibule 97lOaiii 9:6Uam : Chicago Eipre&s 4:15pm : 7Wpm..Chicago and Bt. Louis Express. . 8:00am : UJJam : Pacific Junction Local 6lopm : Fast Mall z:4jpiu : Leaves ( CHICAGO , MIL. & HI1. 1'AUL.IArrlvea OinahaUnion | Depot , loth & Maiun 81 * . ( Qmalm " ClOOpm Can-ago Limited" . HiSuair ll103ln. . . Chlc-.o ExprejJf ( ex. Sun. ) . . . . C.lMpn Leavea ( CHICAGO & NORTHWEST'N.jArrUeT OmahaljJnlon Depot , 10th & Maaon Sl. . | Omaha II C5am . . . . .Eastern Kipreaj C:30pni : 4.00pm Vestlbuled LlmltfM 9:40am : Cuam : ! Mo Valley Locai 10:30pm : Mipm Omaha CJilcago becl.tl : 2:15pni : Leavea | CHICAGO. IL 1. & PACIFIC. lArrlrea OmahalUnlcn Depot , IQtli Jk Mason rit- . | Omaha EAST. 11.Wain..Atlantic liipica : ( ex. Sunday ) . 5Uprc : C.:5i > m .SlRht "Ripresa 3Jojr : | 4JJum..Chicago Veatlbuletl Limited. . . . l:35um : ' " " " ttnsTl COOpm.Oxlahom.i : & Ttyak fix ( ex Hun ) 10K : > air l.iOpni..Colorado. V Limited . . . . . . . . . l.uOpn I.euVM I C , ST. P. , M. ft O. lAirlves OmahaDepot. | _ 15th andi Webster Su. | Omalu 9.25am Nebr.mka frafittfstr ( dally ) . . . , S15nm ; :30pm..i : > loux City lixtreu ( ex. tiuit ) . .ll,53ain : . . . . . . _ . . . . . I'aul'7.lnilteJ 10Sjjni : Leave * I P. . 17. Ai MXX. VALLCiT | ArrUe > " Omaha I Ueput. lilS cl-\VeU3lgrrin. | Omahit 2:10ptn : . . . Ka t Hall 3TTJ' r.xpre- 4Spm : 2.10um.eic. ( bat. ) Wyo. lt. ( ex. Mon. ) . . 4:5im : lOiara..N'orfolU : Exvrcef lex , cjunda > ; , .10:3)am : ! . . . . . . . . . . I'aul niprcsa yJ5jn ; Leaven I 1C. C. . J5T. i. & C. 11. " lArriv7r OmatiaUnlCD | Depot , 19th & _ Mason 3 : .f Umnh.i .Wani . . . .Kunjm city Day Exprcas. . . . C:10nir : :4Jpm.K. : C. Night Ex. via U. P. Treni , C:5Cam : | MlSSOUlli PA&TPlC. ( Arrive * _ Omah _ pei > oi. 15th nnd Webiter at . [ jpmalij lOHA-tm St. Louli Expreul tj.irun CXpm. St. Louli Express COSpic : biKum Neliranka Local ( ex. tiun. ) icuti Issr.-t * I SIOUX CITY & . PACIPIC"Arrlvt | Cmal < M Depot , 15lh and \\'tbitr tin , J Omaha 8:10pm ! . . . . St. Paul Limited .7..10 Sijir Leave * I SIOUX CITY -TpAC/KlC / lArrlven Omuh- | Union Lirpot , 10thMaon HU.Omjh.i | C.Uam Sioux City Passenger. . , . . . .13S.'pnc : t Upm St. Paul Limited ll'.Svi'n ; r * vet I ONION PACIKT5 On-anal Union Depot. I0th & Manon 8U. ( Omuu-t U nm . Kearney EMirc" . . iUOpm : . Overland flyer . . : -Spm S.0upm.ea ) tee & hlrun-tU'ir Ex. ( tx. Sun ) . SCi : : 1.3 > 1 > m . PacllI ? Liprem . [ ' -it M-ll . i _ Afivra"l WADAHU RAILXVAY. jDinAha Unlon Uepot , JOlh _ t Maton 8U ( Omn l l.l > m . 3U LbuU Caonoo Ilai : . U : ) : I TRIPLE ALLIANCE FORMED Sioux Oily , Council Bluffs autl the Iowa Railways Join Against Omaha. TO RESIST REMOVAL OF BRIDGE ARBITRARY Lively right Looked for When tlio Mutter U Drought lloforo the Iiilrrnttito Commerce ComtnlMlon Bomo Uctnlti of tinOpposition. . Tlio Iowa railroads have pooled their Is sues with Council Dluffs and Sioux City In an attempt to give Omaha the worst ot the leal In her efforts to secure fair nnd equal bridge differential ! . As a result there Is con- sldcrahla excitement among the business ncn and shippers of Omaha , due to the Imcly discovery of the three-cornered com bination that has just been formed to de- eat Omaha and the Commercial club In the bridge arbitrary case that will come up for tearing before the Interstate Commcrco ommlsslon In this city on April 29. The bridge arbitrary of C cents for every imulred weight ot freight upon castbound hlpmcnts from Omaha and Nebraska points , ias caused business men and shippers of this city to frccnicntly complain bitterly , with rultless results. I'or every hundred pounds of freight forwarded from Omaha to Iowa points the obnoxious arbitrary la Imposed vlth Invariable regularity. On the other mud , or rather on the other sldo of : ho river , when freight Is shipped 'run ' Council Hltiffs to Nebraska points , thb arbitrary Is not applied , thus clearly dis criminating against Omaha to the extent of cents per 100 pounds and giving Council Huffs an advantage In rate notwithstanding ho fact that both distributing centers are Missouri river points and entitled to the same in-and-out rate. TIinOUY OF THB AIIBITIIAUY. It Is the general method In preparing arlffs elsewhere to equalize rates from points on the Missouri river , Mississippi river and ocalltles where various cities compete for the business of the transmlssourl and trans- nlEBisslppl territory. The usual theory of rate making , according to the argument of local shippers , Is that rates are not com puted strictly on a mlleago basis nnd that the distributing points should have rates equalized. It Is claimed by business men that In no other similar Instance does there exist such a rank discrimination as the bridge hold-up , " as they term It , at Omaha. It has resulted In considerable transfer serv ice by wagons to save time nnd possible delay In loading and unloading from cars. Tl.eso teams , however , arc compelled to pay toll to the wagon bridge and thus the shippers find that teaming does not give the desired tellef. It Is The same old complaint , a story often told with an empty reward of promises and no relief. Twelve years ago the arbitrary applied to both Omaha and Council Bluffs , but It was subsequently revised , and while the traffic tax was lifted from Council Bluffs , the rail ways declined to grant similar relief to Omaha. This grievance was really the nucleus for the organization of the Com- meicial club of this city , and that organiza tion , through Its commissioner , John 12. Utt , has made repeated efforts to get the 'differential" ' removed , but all to no avail. A few weeks ago the executive committee of tlio club held a protracted session. The usual quiet "weekly sociable" of that or ganization was transformed Into a war dance. Euclid Martin , chairman of the executive committee and a heavy shipper , who for years has paid tribute to the "bridge of sighs , " declared with emphasis that patience , as a virtue , bad become a back number and that something should be done. President Weller , with a full spread of war paint , anJ Commissioner Utt. calm but determined , all spoke upon the subject , and the substance of their remarks waa a suggestion for an ap peal to the Interstate Commerce commission. Within a short space of tlmo a formal complaint was prepared , and In the name of the Commercial club of Omaha was forwarded to Washington. Following quickly upon the heels of this communication Interstate Commerce Com missioner Yeomans visited Omaha and Sioux City , and announced that the commission would hold n sitting hero April 2D. SnT HAILUOAUS TO HUSTLING. As soon as it became known to the rail ways and the business men of Council Bluffs that the Omaha Cotnniorclal club had se cured the desired date for hearing , nnd that Commissioner Utt and President Wcller wore armed with statistics , undeniable facts and Information obtained on a still hunt , there wcro numerous consultations on the other eldo of the river and around the traffic de partments of the four railways particularly Intelcsted. It was quickly decided to fight , but the railways posing as the "friends of Omaha" did not deslro to openly enter the conflict and favor the maintenance of the arbitrary. It was decided to use the Council Bluffs shippers as the breastworks , behind which the railway guns were to bo concealed , and thus bo doubly prepared to repel the at tack of the Commercial club. Presumably It was to bo a battle between Council Bluffs and Omaha , whereas the railways were , In fact , back of the Council Bluffs contingent Tho. Council Bluffs shippers , assured of rail way support , accordingly formed a secret organization for the movement , according to ofllclal advices from that community , and then they looked around for a leader. And right hero is where James V. Mahoney , com missioner of the Sioux City Commercial association , stepped forward hrnd In ham ] with I ) . A. Holmes , a Sioux Olty attorney , and with a smile of serene cuifdence. pro claimed that he had a scheme ttiat would be crowned with triumph at the Interstate com merce session In Omaha on the 29th. Mr. Mahoney , as commissioner of a rlva commercial organization of a competitive Missouri river point , desires to see Omaha handicapped on freight rates , and hence Is decidedly in favor of the present bridge ar- bltrary. . Mr. Mahoney before coming to Omaha with a scheme which he hugged to his breast with delightful anticipation , made a flying trip to Chicago , where he had long conference with the vice president 01 one of the Iowa lines. Then lie came to Omaha , conferred with several local railway men , and went to Council Bluffs , where he succeeding in arousing the enthusiasm of the lowans so much that they readily acquiesced , especially when a well known railway ofll' clal nodded his head encouragingly and pro nounced It "a good thing. " Mr. Mahoney returned to Sioux City and as a sequel to that trip , Mr. D. A. Holmes cams tu Omaha a few days ago , registered at the Mlllard , am put In the best portion of a day around rail way headquarters and with Council Bluffs shippers Interested In the maintenance ol the discriminating schedules against Omaha It is said on good authority that a despcr Too good to be spoiled by bad cooking. Nothing so easy to cook well. | Sold only In 2 Ib. Packages nto light will be mailo to defeat tbo Com mercial club before the- Interstate ) com- norcc commission . D1MD1U ) UN Till : Ono 1'nctlon of thn II. A O. Directors Ob ject to PimsliiK it. BALTIMOUK. April 18. Opinion In the board of directors of the Baltimore & Ohio Kallroid company Is divided , It U Raid , on the question of "pawing" the dividend. One clement wanted 2 per cent or less paid stockholders. Tln > directors urgol that the better policy would be to" create n surplus fund ' from the profits ot the company for the six month ! ! co\ered by the dividend period , .0at lay aside the earnings to meet emergencies and to strengthen the corporation. Others again said shareholders expected the dlvldenl to be paid and would bo disappointed It the earnings were not distributed among ( hem. Tha statement given out by the board of di rectors Is taken by tome to mean that If the Improvement ot business Is such as to Justify It the company will piy the dividend just passed , as well na ono for the coming six months , at the next dividend time In November. Conflicting opinions are held by financiers as to the policy ot the board In passing the dividend. ( Ut.YNI ) TllUMl Sllt\V.t A DKUKKASl ! ( Irrat rulllng Oil In llovonullrrctori Astc for Support. NHW YORK , April 18. A cablegram from London to the livening Post tnys : The Uchlson Income bondholders arc preparing o resist the reorganization scheme. The talf yearly report of the Grand Trunk Just ssued shows a net deficiency of 28.000 and n addition 44,000 was advanced to con- rolled lines. A feature of the report Is a eng statement from Sir Joseph Illckson on the question of subsidiary lines , nt the con clusion j oflileh he says. Tlio adoption of a , llfferent j | policy would have left the company with no through connections , surrounded on all sides by hostile Interests , Its business confined to the local trnltlc of the original unlit line In Canada eaten Into and coin- > etcd for by the very companies now under ts control. " The company's directors Issued a statement with the report urging the shareholders to support them , or If not that a committee bo formed to get a new manage ment. Further economics arc promised. IlKlti : ON AN IMl'UKTANT MISSION llurllncton Olllolnl Contort vrlth the Sccro- turjr ot the Comiiiorclnl Club. Second Vies President George 1J. Harris , a icwer on the Burlington system , and Com- ulssloncr Utt of the Commercial club held a conference with General Manager Holdrego yesterday. While it was Impossible to earn ot the nature cf the conference , It Is thought It had much to do with the case of the Commercial club against the several railt roads crossing the Missouri liver from Iowa Into Nebraska and the arbitrary bridge rate charged. It is also stated that the Burllng- ton does not deslro to be a party to the com plaint filed by the Commercial club with the Interstate Commerce commission. Vlco President Harris has been In Omaha Tor several days past , the longest tlmo ho has ever spout In the city on ono visit , and thcro Is considerable speculation heard as to just what this prolonged visit portends. llnllvv ty .N < iioi. General Passenger Agent Frank Scmplo of the Union Pacific , Denver & Gulf , was In Omaha yesterday. John 13. Frawlcy , who U known as "Col " Frnwley In Kansas City , but plain John In Omaha , was a visitor at Union Pacific head quarters yesterday. It. W. Haxter. general agent of the Union Pacific nt Portland , and family arrived In Omaha yesterday , cnrouto west. They will probably remain a day or two bfore con tinuing their Journey. William M. Clark , commercial agent of the Missouri Pacific at Plttsburg , Pa. , has been appointed general eastern agent of the same company , with headquarters In New York , vice Irederlck Knowland , deceased , TIII : T HUM.is uoAcmir. Mr. Thomas and the Chlcigo orchestra will arrive this morning from Lincoln at 10:30. The chorus , orchestra and soloists will rehearse - hearse at Hoyd's at 12 o'clock. The follow ing Is the program for tonight : Symphony Fiom the Now World..Dvorak Adagio Allepro inolto , I..aigo , Scherzo , Allegro con fuoco. Cantata Fair IJllen Druch Solos by Mrs. nlshop , soprano ; Mr. Moore , baritone. Festival Chorus and Orchestra , Mr. Pennell , conductor. Theme nml Variations , Cp. 53..Ta ha kowslcy Finale , Op. fir Tschnlkowsky Violin Obligate , Mr. Max Ucndlx. Cantata ny Uabylon's Wave Gounod Festival Chorus and Orchestra , Mr. Pennell , conductor. Waldwcben Siegfried Wagner Slegfiled's Ilhlno Journey Die Gotter- dammerting Wagner If appearances count for anything , a very largo audience will be in attendance and good scats will be scare ? . The program will begin promptly at 8'15 , and none will be seated during the performance of any num ber. ( 'might When Tlioy Went After tlin Pnv Detectives Savage nnd Dempsey yesterday arrested Sherman Tulleys nnd Lljc Wynans , two toiiRh characters , who will be sent to the district court on the charge of bur glary. Wednesday the men broke Into a barn belonging to Vaclav F. Kunel at 131i ( South Thirteenth Rtreet , stole a couple of sets of hntneFS nnd sold them to a man on South Twelfth street. They received only pait of their pay , and yesterday when they went back for the balance due they were taken into custody. A third member of the party escaped , but the police hope to get him before night. I'AHAl ] IIAVIIS. n. J. Dell , Laratnle , Wyo. , Is at the Pax- ton. Judge Ifnmer of Kearney Is at the Del lone. 0. II. nlmendorf ot Turlington Is at the Paxton. . C. H. King , Casper , Wyo. , Is registered at the Paxton. J. S. Klrltpatrlck of Lincoln Is registered at tha Dellone. Ms-It Daugherty of Ogalalla Is registered at tlio Merchants. Mr. and Mrs. L. n. Harvey of Beatrice are guests at the Paxton , Charles It. Kelscy , Hock Springs , Wyo. , Is a guest at the Mlllard. Mi * . anJ Mrs. Hsnry N. Illake of Nebraska City nro guests at the Dellone. H. C. Hope of St. Paul , Minn. , Is at the Mlllard , accompanied by his daughter , Miss Nelllo Hope. Alexander Harris , C. Nelcon , John Gooch and Ira Hogan , Gentile Valley , Idaho , are registered at the Paxton. General Union Pacific Agent Robert Baxter of Portland , Ore. , Mr ; , Baxter , Mrs. Downing and Mlsa Susie Hoyce are guests at the Mll lard. lard.D. D.O. . II. Christy , Dunlap. la. , P. A. Ben nett , Manning , la. , and Charles Whltrell , Klngsley , la. , are registered at the .Mer chants * . M ? . and Mrs. C. W. Russell of Oil Norll Forty-first avenue have gone to Algona , la. to attend the funeral of Miss Anna Inghani of Chicago , a bister of Mrs. Hnascll , wlu committed suicide by drowning In Lake Mich ( gun Wednesday. At the Mercer : Miss S. Welsler , C. Kirk , Chicago ; J. P. Luce. Hots , la. ; P. M. Price , TliculorcStarl < j , Ptorla ; Ulchard Owen , \Valea , la. ; Kit Schaffer , Tcciunseli ; W. I * McMullen. Hunvell ; S. A. TiJll. New York \V. Hmll KuRcman. Chicago ; H. C. Wild. Kansas City ; II. U. Stevens , Western ; J. Mc- UanougliVooilbliie ; Kd 0. Yalta , Lincoln John Harahy , O. C. MaxflclJ , Fairmont ; Jo- repU O'Connell , Connecticut. r > fliri > l.niM lit tinllnirln , At the Arcnde-Oeoige IIItchenH , I'laln- vlevvV. ; . II. Stcpheiiwjii , Ilnrtlnglon ; n. i- ' . nnd M. J. U'llcux. ( jr.tnd Ishirul ; O. Don- nrr , IMII N'twion , ii ln ; r. M , Crown , Mn coin. At Ihc McrclnntC O. Hunt. Hctnlng ford , 11. If. Hmllli , ( leiuvn ; Ueorgi i > Smilh. Jt { ntrltt > ; A. 11. rimock , G. It. Col lonve. Cm risen ; Henry Kchutz , Hralnard Tout Traver , Cenlial City. I.VUAIIHlit'tflEH. . i : . H. Martlslll erect a frumo dwelling at 2123 llrlstol ttreet. Tlio sitters nf Ht. James' Orplianagn Ooalre to express tbelr thanki to the ( ullmvlng firm a for donations contribute-1 Pcycko llros. , Drancli & Co. , Urlau & Co. , Williams & Crots , Strelght & Howes , Utrtilell & Co Ktaron & Cole , Sloan. Jnhnton & Co. , Far- uam & Smoltzer , aud JCIrschbraun & Co. OTiir.it .iinn or run CASK , Mr. Irrlno lcll the Story of III * Jinny Trouhlf * . OMAHA , April 18. To the Kdltor ot Tlio too : An nrtlcto appeared In The Dee of ecent Issue In which my character and eputattonvrre ntsnlled , I h.ivo asl.cd pcr- nlsslon to reply to It to that the ccnstltu- cncy reached by your paper may have the other slilo of the CASO. I cannot , of course , expect the sumo epaco or the n-ply 1 have to mnUo la less scnsn- lonat. Personally , I wouM nnt reply at all , hut for the c.iko of my friends In Oinalm will go over a few of the things In tlio article. First I never stated thai J hud done mls Ion work with Dr. Parkhurst nor tlmt r md outgrown the fleM I had just left. I lid not > earn for great opportunities In Omaha , but for rest and rc.iplto far n HUla vhllu after years of work nnd > orro\v. Second I never appeared Ucforc the piihlla na "Hcv. " I have preached for twenty-flvu ; . cars , nnd If 1 vvas placarded as "llev. " by f h 'o who requested mo to lecture I am mrdly to blame. Third The Congregational Extension BO- clety never engaged mo ( oork at tlio Clli pel of the Carpenter. I began the work hero myself nnd without nny revenue from any source The society cngagci ! me to do other work , but not there. I worked for Bovornl months In Omaha \\lthout any Income como from tiny source. Fourth I ne\cr appeared ns a voluntary witness botoro the police board. I never imdo accusations to It about the pollco do- lartmcnt. I testified under protest to the 'act that I had been an eye witness to the lolntlon of law by a pollco olllcer. On my nforinatloii to the grand Jury flvo Inillct- nents wore made and are now pending lu court. Fifth The defendant In the action for dl- vorco was handed the printed notice of the action n week after Its publication. Con cerning the letter you print from tlio mayor of Stamford I would simply say tlmt tlmt Is n matter for the court. The- person named vlll appear In person and provo Ills rcsldonco n Stamford nt the tlmo of the notice. Sixth The clmrgo of leaving Mrs , Irvlno nnd the army is false from beginning to ? nd. I came to America by the advice of icr parents. I gave her tvvolvo months to cform nnd glvo up liquor , during which line her parents cared for my children , Slio promised , and In a now land with now surroundings ' , began again , but fell. Scores , n both countries can testify to this. Seventh Matters relating' to the divorce case can only bo answered before n properly constituted court nnd not In newspapers nnd > ro\lous to the trial. I came hero for rest , . loplng , to remain two months nnd return to t S'ow York. My divorce cast ) was postponed from tlmo to tlmo until my means were ox- mitstcd and my work hindered by the note riety of the Immorality of my wife. I told all of those I came In contact with In Omaha the details of tlio case from end to cm ) . Klghth The story ot Joel U. Marx Is falso. as will be proved. I will not attack Mrs. Irvine's character In public print. I leave Jio adjustment of our affairs to God and the courts of Justice. The nrtlclo Is based on the testimony of these Immediately concerned - cernod on ono sldo of the case nnd ono sldo only. Against their story I appeal to the religions and business public of Now York. I have not had tlmo to ask for an expression from thorn , but select n few Items from my private correspondence and from letters nd- ilrossed to the olllccra of the society undor' whoso auspices I work. My DentMr. . ' Irvine. The- executive com- inlttee or city inlsilonn granted your request for two months vacation , your salary to bo | ) .ud , and also accepted your resignation , aa you asked them to do. In ho doing they Instructed me. ns chairman cf the commit tee on sea nnd land , to express to you their deep Hyinpnthy with you In this hour of ! sere trial. They nre men who , when they express sympathy , mean It. To them lha Infidelity of a wife Is n deep wound. Mnv I bo permitted to mid a word of my own' ? Times of great trials arc times of great opportunity , when they ate heroically mot. , Kite puiillCR gold ami silver. Uy faith In Christ and true Christian forbearance nml patience you can show that much which has been fald against you Is not rue. Your truest ' vindication will bo found along those lines. If my counsel can nt nny tlmo ba of service call on me. My heart nchr.s fjr n man bo sorely wounded ns you have been In > our domestic relntloiiB. 1 am very truly yours , u. T. M'BWljN , Pastor of lh Fourteenth btrcct 1'rebbyte- iliin fhliiPh , 23S Hast 15. Htri'Cl , May II. NEW YORK Sipt 11 , 1E3I.-133 East Tim -null Btieel Aly Jjoar Mr. In In" : 1 take thl.s opportunity of communicating with you. I cud not know to what quarter you had removed until I received n line of inquiry from Kev. 13. Lj. Illy. I am Kratlfleil nt the opportunity of hpeaklng n kind and earnest word to him In your beluilf. I want to say tlmt we ml s you here In New York. We had our regular monthly inciting of the city vigilance le.tguo In my house last cven- liirtr , and your absence was keenly felt. 1 appreciated th1 earnestness and fuuiless- iie-u ol jour co-cperatlon , and only wish wa had n thousand more hern like you. Trusting that jour experience , which 1ms been exceedingly trj Ing and bitter , may be come blighter and brighter mid that the clouds so tar ns possible may roll away from your sky. With earnest exprc&aloii of coli- lldenco and nffecllon. I nin , you is sincerely , C. II. I'AUKHUUST , MKTltOPOLITAN TRUST COMPANY , N12W YOUK , Aug. 23 , IS'JI ' Ucv JCdward U Kly , Superintendent Congregational Church Extension Society of Omahn-My Dear Mr. Kly : I have Just received your letter of the -Mb. Inst. nnd um exceedingly glad to 1-3 given un opportunity to endorse Mr. Alex ander K. Irvine , formerly tlio lodging hotlse missionary of the New York City Mlnslou and Traiit society , of which I nm u dliector. I ha\e known Mr. Irvine for years and never hav e I hail any causa or reason to lese the confidence which I placed In him nt first. My regard , I may say affection , for him hna stt'adlly Increased , and knowing him better than any of my associates on tlu * board I can say freely that no butter worker , morb untiring or zealous , ever wns engaged In tha work of uplifting the fallen nnd degtudcil and helping thum to a purer ami self * respecting life. 1 bellcvi ! him n pure , honest nnd devoted Christian , whose life Is given without re- HOIVC to that Muster ho so dearly laves and faithfully HiTves. Can more be said ? As to hla domestic tilals and so now , ho IH # blameless. Ho 1ms been a ttue nnd devoted , litisluntl nnd father I know how patiently * , hu has buino the cross which has uppre.sseil him for years. If employed by your society give him your personal fileiidshlp , cuuns : ! and confidence , for ho Is wotlbv. Yiuim cordially , CHAUI.US 11. JKSSU1' . * I1. A. Ferris of A. Ferris & Co. , aay& la . the same connection , and addressed to Mr. ' Kly : Uy all means s cure Mr Irvlno If you wish , ' earnest , nggre-slve , practical Cliilstfun work. 1 know or no man his equal in that respect , , and I have great confidence In him. My ac quaintance began when ha enteiud the srv ' Ice of our city mission several years since , und for the last two or three years he ban bad a peculiar relation to our own church , na we have quite largely furnished funds for Ida - ' ; salary. 1 know of no man who can take , his place here , and If you .set him at work ' In Omaha the west will bs the gainer ut : our expsiibe. Make my kindest greetings to him. : Dr. A. F. Schauffer. at the head of the New York City Mission , under which I wcrkod for - , several years , from Cairo , Hgypt , March 8 , J 1S94 , sends me these words of encourage- VJ nit-lit and counsel * j Your mingled battle cry nnd cry of despair ' reached mien my return to lhl city. I 4 have no doubt ns lo thn proper It-sue of this ; matter. You ought to get a divorce , "nlmo. lute , " both for your own enke and for that i of your fhlldr n. Mi-rely lo put an ocean between ) < ui nnd htr Is orly n partial nnd t very uiinall.sfnetory icmedy. Bo I hope you ' will not b * ruthilccl w.th half-way measure ! ) . , First have clear evidence and Ihen go on to th ' ; bitter end , for that In tbu rnly rl ht way 5 for you or any man In your sad clrcum- MnMr-s. Mr. rm.sons of our executive board : will bo glad to Indicate to you the right steps lo lake , unit will charge you nothing. May tin' ( Ireat header of us nil Lad you . ' day by day and comfort you at each step s of the way. | Would time permit I could give many other " 5 extracts from well known men In New YorU , < who weie lumlllar with my unhappy llfo , j wliozo advlcu was clmllar , to the above , youra truly AUnXANDKH F. IUVINK. ; 1 ' 1 Itii ell Iliiunil ( > v r for I'urger/ . i a. H. IlusH < > ll , brought back from Kansas < City Wednesday for forging the name or 3 A. Hnnglund to checks passed on Henry 1 Jtlpbter and Krnest W. Truernnn , waived > preliminary hearing , and waa bound over. 1 fVhen Haby VTOJ sick , wo gnre her CoatorU. \\bon die wo _ a Child , &ho crM for Castorla When .he liecamo 31 Us , iho clung to Castorla. W-cn she bad ChlMrvn.ha gave them Castorta.