THE OMAIIA DAILY BEBJH SATURDAY , MAY 25 , 1805. SPE01RL NOTICES. /ilvertlftttncntft for these column * wilt bo tnJ-fii until 12131) | < . m. for tlio OTcnliic nnd until H ji. HI. for tlio morning nml bumlnj edition. AilYtrllKfrc , by rrqtifstlnc a numbered ( licck ) rnn Imvo unsworn ndilrrmcil to n utimbrrril Irttcr In ruro of 'Ihn Ilco. An- tncrit < > atlitrrsscil " 111 tin tlrl.vcrml upon 11 < M-iitiitlmi of tlio check only. JlutrK , 1 l-'c H Html , llmt Innortlcn , ! o n word lirri after. Millilng tuUon for leu tlmn SOo fur IIrut Inrrrtlon 'l lirso nilKTtlscmcntii mint luu ronsccu- Utcly. SITUATIONS WANTED. in * THoaoram.Y COMPKTBNT Imly stnioKrnplier , experienced In KII- crnl ulllca work , beat city references. AililfH.1 I' 07 , llec. A M2W 2i LADY 8TENOORAPHKR wanta Bltuutlon. References. Address P C3 , Dec. 9A-227 27 * WANTED WANTHO. 1,00) MEN TO WIHTri MD TODAY for tlio receipt ( absolutely free , In plain Henlud envelope ) which cuicd nin of nenoui debility , exhausted vitality , etc. Address C. J. Walker , JboxlJll , Kalamazoo , lllch. II-Mm _ WANTID MAN TO TAKU ouunns IN CITY lor old estaullBltrd IIOUDO , former experience unnecessary and milnry iniHleckly. . Apply after 5 n. m. at 1510 Douglas. D M6I4 J8 W A NTJ7fJTft A HITs jfilN ! The Ilinvks Nursery Co. , Milwaukee , \VU. n M76 J10 HAI.IHMIN : : TO siu : , IUKINO rownnu. Wo put our Roodi In nl.i.si rolling plni. Id ) monib and exprcxs or commission. ChlcnKo linking 1'owder Co. , " 67 Van Uuren t. . Chi cago. I1-MS1S 26- CUUAN PllUCKLUS. 1'UIIU AND MII.U 6C. 1I-1SI J21 WANTED , MAN TO HEI.L dUOCKKY HPn- clnlty to ttado In city , ittatc cxpeilenre , etc. P 09 , Ilee. U-1UJ2 20' WANTHO , A COMIMJTKNT K rnpahlc of clerical worU In connection l h ntennKrnphtc ilutlea ; mut > t write a Ktxul band mid lie nnt at flKurcs ; answer , elating salary oxiiCL'fd , I' Cl , llec. II M2I9 20 MIAT AND I-ASTHY COOK , JM.OO ; AU.- rnund cook , tJD.lM : xrcond conk , JI3.00 ; German lx > y. Canudla.il olllce , U22 Diuglnt. MAN WANTED , THOIlOI'dllLY lKlTlAlH.ll mid iililo man as Btutc ( NVIjrjKka ) miiniiK"r of a n w and novel combination of llfo Immrnncu and InvtHlment. Plan and ruU3 adapted to tli < * tlmm nnd vi-ry attractive. Companies beyond < | ue tlon. Kino opportunity fur the rlulit m.in. AiMrrm Ho ma " 10-713 Wratcrii I'nlon hldic. , Chicago , 11-M230 25 " . S. AltMY. AIILU-IIODIUD unmarried men , between thu ngej of 21 and 30 , citizens of the United States , of ebod char acter and temperate habits , who run speak , read and write KiiKllel' ' . 1'Vr full Information apply , preferably by letter , to recrultlnR clllcer nt Tort Omaha , or at 1321 Fuinain etreet , Omaha. Js'el ) . H WANTED. MEN WHO WILL WORK 1'OH J7.1.0) month nal.iry or largo commlFfllnn , n JnK tcoodH by sample.- dealera ; expel Unco tin- mwisury ; rlte u . Household Specialty Co. (7i ) Cincinnati , Ohio. 11 M240 25' COIl.iCTOU ; WANTED ; MUST HE AI1LE TO furnish luinvuty bond ; utiady employment. Apply after il a. m. at U1C DoiiKlua Btnet. II-M23I 31 * WANTED. A GOOD SALESMAN ; MUST COMn tll li-t jinmended ; opportunity for permanent emplo ncnt Call to Jay between and U , lluoni 8 , 218 South 15th. 11-M230 2i WANTED , AN EXI'EUIENCED SHOE SAI.US man at J. J Muuiuth'g , MJ Itroadway , C'nunell lllufru. It M2I2 27 W AM' ! > j * . AllE YOU HONEST , SOUEIt , 1NDUSTUIOUHT U no , engage \vlth us fur liij ; p/J a month , SJ CO'J a > eur ; you can make II easy ; six huura a day. Our agents do not complain of haid times. Why ? They are making money selling our rerfectlon Dish Wunliur ; tlia only practical family washer in mufactureda hei , dries nnd polishes dlshea perfectly In two minutes ; no experience necenmiry ; n child of 8 operates It racily ; cheap and durable : uelsht. thirteen lioundi ; made of unll-ru.it sheet Ucl. capjc- Ity , 100 pieces. Jl .W for Its ugual ; cverj lam- llyanta one ; you don't ha\e to canvas ; as coon u people know you have It fjr rale they Bond for a dl.thaalier , each agent 8 tenltory protected ; no competition , e fur nish sample ( weighs six puunJi ) m nice ia e to lady agents to taku orderu with , one agent made S2U.G3 llr t ten dayn. Addie s for full partlculurd I'erfcctlou Mfg. Co. , Englewood , III. C MU9 WANTED. COMI'KTENT OIHIj FOIl OEN- eral hou cuork. 2C1 ! ) 1'acilli ; st. C MIDI 25 * J7011 BENT HOOSlifl. HOUSES. V. 1C. DAUI.1NU , IIAUICEU 11LOCIC. D-3WJ HOUE3 IN ALL I'AUTS Of THE CITY. THE O. ! ' . Davis company , ID'S ' Fainani. IJ 361 HOUSES , 11ENEWA & CO. , 105 N , 10TH ST. D-3C2 It. E. COLE CO. LAHQE3T MST IN OMAHA. D MS01 2708 FARNAM STREET , W. M. Rogers , 132J Farnam street. D-36 NICE EIODERNFLATS ] CHEAP. J , W. D 318 roil RENT. DESIRAIILE HOUSES. V ni'Jlin , ill S. 1'llh nt. , (30. ( 7 looms , 4205 Cumlng xt. , ! 22. 7 looms , 'M N. L'7ill u\c. . t2-.W. 9 rooms. CJ07 Cass St. , J10. V rooms , C'iT Ia\oni > ort at. . J10. ( looms , SIJi ) Jackson St. . J4. 5 rooms , 3J13 t'ratt t. , J7. Bee Wdellly TiiHt Co. . 1703 Farnam St. D 531 LIST. F. 1) . WEAU. 10TI1 & DOUOLAS. L ) 547 J3 FOR RENT , FINE NEW 10-ROOM HOUSE. 020 N. Kill si. H. T. Clarke , 219 lioard of Trade. U-CS3 RENTAL AGENCY , 310 NO. 1CTH ST. D-727 FOR RENT. AT IIELLVUE. NEAR R. R. dcpol , a line 10-room housu , tine grounds ; abundant fruit ; also 4-rooin cjttagc. ll-nry T. Claik. No. 219 , Hoard of Trade , Omaha , or W. H. lletz. llellvue. D-738 A FLAT. C ROOMS. WITH HATH AND OAU ; very complete ; uutlable for housekeeping. 310 So. 2Cth t. U M711 NEARLY NE\VS-ROOM COTTAGE WITH bath , reduced to 113.04. 3033 California st. VERY UESIRAI1LE FURNISHED MOUSE. close In. J.'H. Sherwood , 4JJ N. Y. Life. . D-831 _ FOR RENT , HOUSES ; TEN-ROOM MODERN house , close In , 6-room cottage , city wulrr , ttoro building , 130S F.unam. L 9. S1 > lnner , ugent , 310 New Yolk Life. D M321 6 "AND TROOM"FLATS. . RANG"E AND"A"L"L modem con\enlences. Call ul corner Hat "A. " " 01 8. 16th st. Ocorge Clouscr. D-85) 27 * O-ROOM HOUSE , MODnilN. LOCATr.D 2311 Douglas.V. . F. Clark. D-MWO J1S _ oil VNi't'iiNisHiiij ; THT Imnd.inmest rmlil--nci < In ICnuntzo 1'lace. For parlkMilaia enquire Adulph Meyer , Uth urn Farnnin. D 113 TOR RENT. 9 ROOM HOUSE , MODERN I.M provomcntn. well located. Inquire 1 03 Sher man avenue. D M1C6 FOR RENT-A COMPLETELY FURNISHED him' . . ' , bpaullfnlly located , convenient to busi ness. Tor particulars Inquire of L. H. Skinner , room 310 New York Life. D 2XJ-29 * Foif "RENT. MODERN IO-ROOM iiorsi : ; is'is Ornco Nt. . J2J. Apply tj I. A. Scott , Omaha Nat. hank. D Mill 30 1'OK KbNT i ; HOOMS. 'ICE SOUTH PRONT ROOM. WELL I'UR- nlshed , pilvato family. Cull 2412 Casj st. , B M2U h'ICELY FURNISHED ROOM3 TOR RENT Cull nl 2107 Douglas. K-M75J 1 TWO FRONT" , WITH HATH. 2)21 ) Da\cnport. E M8II 2S PLEASANT ROOM , 1310 DODQC. E-M837 FURNim'iEnTTooTL CM S. 13TII STREET. E-M107 JI5 * s NICK I'L'RNIPHEO ROOMS FOR LIOHT lOuscI.efpliiR. lilt SJUth lltli. I W3-W LJVRQU. lLET\s"ANT FuicNlSHED ROOM'S fur triit , private family , la slnglj gentle men ; location ono of the. most dcFlniMo In Iho city ; rcfurence * nqulrcJ. Address r W. Tleo iitrirp. 1 > - Fl'RNISHED ROOMS. U1NOI.K OR ENSUITR , Ci ; S. JJih. * rd Hour , south Hide. K 22J-30 * IIOrsEKEEl'lNO ROOMS. CONVENIENrT clieap , co. . I. lars laun , ! CI1 St. Man's FU.UNISHEDRqOMi _ AND BOAltD I'RIVATE TAMILYN ACCOMMODATE Keiulvman and wife , or two gentlemen : pliai- am frt'iil ' njuini , goxl board , at ills ram. I' MISS ' _ ' THE KOSi : . WoTlARNEY , NICE roouu ultli boatili > p cl.il ratm to OOMS WITH UUAliD AT THE PHIUNr.lt JS4 U. ill > tr t. r M2H 30 * OFFold FOR iis"r--'riE : 4.s-roTy IIRICK JU I'urnam itrcrl. TIUj lulldlni ; lian n lire. prwof i tini'iu Imsitn ni , . 'iiiplet * ttcam e. t. Ins n\tui < i .iiar n alt lUxim , ( . tl . A p. My nljUit < > nie of The lice. I-VIO rbiT Mi.NTriiisr" ci Ar"s < nuir sTf > HY and h.i m > ut bri.-k ttgru l-u Minir , 1003 1 tr- niuu itrcct. SuUtilU far any klnJ * > f bint - i 'U , Fr ! t N ' r t U' * . Mi Mln _ DKSIC \\ILI.IAM \VLLblI TraJ * . AGENTS WANTED. AOHNTS WANTED-H.OM IN 1 MONTHS UY ono acrent netllnit the new Stoddart nlltlon of Encyclopa < vA llrltnnnlca up to date ; low prle" * and e r pa > Tn nt make orders come eoiy. Write for lermi and territory to S. A. I'nik. ctn. net. for west , 215 and 216 Hall Mdtr. , Kansas City Mo. J-202-r : * MEN AND WOMEN , > 5 TO 110 A DAY. AD. ilrni the Handy Heater Co. , S3I New York Life bldg , Omnhn , Neb. J-313 'THE " MOST NEW EDUCATION" IS THE uieful school work ever puhll hed , hundred * of nKtnts uantril to wsll to ichool Ixwrds. The Diamond Lltho I'ubllshlng Co. , Mlnnmpnlls , Minn. J-MiM V- WANTED. AQENTH , CANVAH8ERH , MALE OR female ; something new In ladles' -shoes of great merit ; big pay nnd exclusive sale nnte-d. Address Manufacturer' ! Hh * C . t'nlon street , Lynn. Mass. .1 M2I1 AGENTS , ACT QUICK ; 1'RESP.RVINO IIOOIC opoi'ii ; crentMt MI r I" * } ; send 6c for full sized plated si > on by mall. Porsheo ft MaKln. Cincinnati , o. J MMS 23' IIO MONEY TO HUSTLKRS , SELLINO A rattllntr new specialty ; wlM at slRht ; exclmlvo territory ; circulars free ; nn rake. The Krulech- Stevens Mfe. Co. , Coffcyvllle. Kan as. J M2 7 2 : * WANTED TO KENT. LIST HOUSES FOR RENT WITH Q. G. WAL- loce , 312 Iliown blk. Ha\o calls for cottnuej. LIST HOUSES FOR RENT WITH T. D. WEAD. K 64S-J3 I1Y A LADY AND SON. FOUR UNFURNISHED rooms ; must I * within 1'4 mtle of postolllce , not more than two block * from street car line nnd where Imnd can bo had In same houa * nt near by Address Mrs. A. E. Goodnll. cnro of R. R , llruco * Co. K M173 2o STORAGE. STORAGE. FRANK EWERS , 12H HARNEY. M 376 I1EST STORAGE nt'lLDINO IN OMAHA. U. S. KOV. Iwnded warehouse ; household coeds stored ; lowest rates. 1013-1015 Leavcnworth. M 3,7 STOVES STORED DURING SUMMER TEL. SCO. 1W7 Douglas , Omaha Stove Repair Woiks. M 3iS I'ACIFir STORAGE ft WAREHOUSE CO. . TH & Jones sts. General utoraBc and forwanllnB. WANTED TU BU"2 WANTHD-A STOCK OP GOODS WORTH J4.0M to JO.OOO. Address M 19 , Omaha Dee. N M5IS HTOCKB OP CLOTHINO , OHNTS' n'RNIHH- Ings , hats nnd shoes. S. Arnsteln , 1303 Douglas street , Omaha , Neb. N M706-JS WANTKD. HOOD SHT DOIMlLn RfOOY HAR- nest ; nlso piano box buggv ; must b cheap ; stale price. Address R 1 , Ilee. N Mi2i ) - ' ' WANTIID. A SMALL 8TORI3 IN GOOD I.OCA- tlon. Blatc price under P C5 , Ileo oince. WANTND. LOT AND SMALL HOI'HK NI3AR car line , for cash , If cheap. Slate price under P CO , Ileo office. N M232 2S FOR SALE FURNITURE. FOR SALE ON ACCOUNT OP REMOVAL TO New York , will sell nil the furniture , carpets etc. of n 10-room house cheap. Call nt ! ul S. 26th nve. O-M621 FOR . SALE-.HORSKS.WAGONS.ETC SALE OR TRADK. TOR GROCURIUS , A BODd buggy horse. 1112 Douglas stPM183 P-M183 23 TOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS WHO.MAN PIANOS , IMIIDOEI'ORT ORGANS. Woodbrldge Hros. , 117 S. 17lh. Q-375 HARDWOOD COMIUNATION HOG AND thicken fence. Chas. II. Lee. , Olh nnd Douglas. Q-3SO Till : STANDARD CATTLI3 CO. . AMUR. NKR. , _ _ hns 400 tons good baled hay to sell. Q-M472 FOR SALE A PET DEER. INQUIRE A. D. llrandcls , IJoston Store. Q-MGOl CUUAN FRECKLK8 SOLD EVERYWHERE. CC Q 184 J21 MISCELLANEOUS. FOR RENT-DAIRY FARM NEAR SOUTH Omaha. II. H Haider & Co. , Ilee building. Il-33t-t CLAIRVOYANTS MRS. DP. H. WARREN , CLAIRVOYANT , REliable - liable bubiness medium , 8th year nt 119 N. 16th. MASSAGE. BATHS. ETO. MADAM SMITH. 602 S. 13TH. 2D FLOOR. ROOM 3 ; megncllc , vapor , alcohol , steam , sulphurlne nnd tea balhs. T M109-23' MOST COMMODIOUS HATH PARLORS IN city. Mint. Honell , 318 & 320 S. lith ; thoroughly riracllcal chiropodist nnd manicurist attendant. T M813-J11 * MADAM LA RUE , 1C17 HOWARD ST. MASSAGE. MADAME HERNARD , 1421 MRS. DR. LEON. ELEGANT MAH3AOE AND electric hath parlors , restful and repealling No. 412 North 14th street. T M1I5-S5 * TU1CK.ISH. BATHS. TURKISH IIATHS : ONLY PLACE IN CITY exclusively for ladles. Sulle 109-110 , Dee bldg. SIX DATHS 5. MME. POST , S19U S. TII. PERSONAL. THE UELLE EITERLY CORSET. MADE TO order from measure. 1909 Farnam stieet.U U 383 VIAVI CO. , 34H REK I1LDO. ; HEALTH DOOK free ; homo irenlmeht ; lady attendant. U 351 It. HAAS , FLORIST. PLANTS , CUT FLOWERS , lianquet , hall , residence nnd gra\e decorations , 1S13 Vlnton street. Telephone 77ii. U M9S5 PAPER c6NTAININO REAL PHOTOSHOP IndlcH wishing to wed mulled for stamp. llo\ ICOS , Denver , Colo. M174-MM * DATHS , MASSAGE. MME. POST. 319V4 S. UTH. CUDAN FRECKLES , WORTH IOC FOR 6C. u * lSj2t PLEDGES NOT REDEEMED OR EXTENDED by Juno 15 will bo Bold at auction. Fred Mohle , 1517V4 Fttin.un. I' Mill 15 MON.hY TO LOAN KliAL ESTATE ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO. , 318 N. Y. LIFE , loans nl low rates for choice security In Ne braska and Iowa farms or Omaha city property. W 331 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAIIA real estate. Diennan , Lo\e & Co. , Paxton blk. W 3S3 IMPROVED CITY LOANS AT LOWEST RATES. H. H. Harder & Co. , giound Hour , { lee bldg. MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAIIA REAL ESTATE at 6 per cent. W. D. Melkel , 1st Nat. Ilk. l > Mg. MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA property. Fidelity Tru t company , 170J Farnam. INVESTORS DIRECTORY CO. . 10 WALL ST. , New York , otter any pait 100,000 eastern 111- vcstom' names , who have money lo Invest ; just compiled. Wrlto for particulars. . W-M181-M25 * AGENCY. U. S. MORTGAGE CO. 8UIIMIT loans lo Puscy & Thomas , Council DIuffs oDlce. CITY LOANS. C. A. STARR. 515 N. Y. LIFE. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. THE O. F. Davis Co. , UOJ Farnam si. W SSS LOANS ON TMPROVE'D & "ttNf fpnovr.i > CITY property. W. Fnrnam Smllh Ai Co. . 1S29 Fanmm W-39' ' ) LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES LOANED ON or bought. F. O. Chcsney , Kansas City. Mo , MONEiT TO LOAN CHATTELd. MONEY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD FURN1 lure , pianos , lionets wagons , or uiiy Llnd i < chalUl security nt lunett iwolble rntea , wlilch you can pay back at any time ur In .iny amount FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. Room 4 , Wllhncll block. X373 MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE. PIANOS , holses. wagons , etc. . at lowest rntec In illy , no rcnu\al of suods ; clrlclly CL.r.IIJcnilil , juu cun pay lha lean off at uay tlrae or In any amount. amount.OMAHA MORTGAGK LOAN CO. . : HO. icth Ht. Ht.X170 X170 J. 11. HADDOCK. ROOM K7. 1IAMGE IIIX7CK. MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE AND piano * . Fred Teify. < : o Ramg Ilk. X 371 BUSINt83 CHANCES. SPLENDID OPPORTt'NITIKS ARE NOW olferrd by the lu.-iiUet.n lo cn lly mulliply rma'.l cn | ( t.il eaih e It by -culitlnir. . Our c'Ul'-m- rr * make bit.money. . t = iiin * ! 204. < X ) to | J. .M a wek. on n ilM.it ) Inxealmenl. Can \\a n"l " ! . > thi sar fiT y if Hmall in.in.-ln r ftilred. | Orr ! - > li en ur M ful tp rulntlnn nnd dally mail'M letli-r , fusl cf money pr-'Juclnff pilnte- , t at lt\ . ii'-ulilte thr , UBh expert * . Tlvma * & C ) , bunk' ian J Ir 'ken ' , Rlalta bldg C'll- * - > . III. Y M5U-JU * CL BAN 1'RFCKLUiS. THU ONLY"CIOAK. V\ V-1S * JU BUSINESS C.HANOES. Continue 1. FOR 8ALMY LOAN AND JEWELRY ness. Fret ] Motile. 1S17H Farnam. _ A RARE CHANCBj A WELL ESTADL1SHED produce cotnmlfston business In splendid lo cation In Omaha for sale nl a bargain ; com pletely equipped for butter and eggs. Rest of reasons for selling. Address P M. lice , FOR BALE-FIRST CLASS OMAHA Ilt'TCIIER shop ; gond rearons for selling. Address P M , care Omnhn Dee. Y 1C2 2C * WVNTKD. A VOt'NO MAN WITH ONE lhou nnd dnllnra to Invest In KCKH ! pnylng bus iness , one-half partnership. P 62 , Ilee. Y-22S-21 * FOR RENT , A NEW 2-STORY RRIClv HOTEL , wllli modnrn Impr ivements : sixteen commcrelnl rooms , family rooms , help's room , etc. , in be completed nnd ready for occupancy nbout July 11. An cxc"llent opnrtunlly fur the right mnn. Illdi < n rent nre open lo nnd Including Juno 1) , 1593. The Wllbcr Hotel Co. . Wllbcr. Neb Y M235 31' FOR EXCHANGE. L NICE STYLE FAMILY HORHE , COAL black , sound , good free driver nnd gentle In every way , to exchange for good driving horse. Fidelity Trust company , 1702 Farnam street. Z-MSS3 IOUSE. 9 ROOMS. MODERN. WELL 1X3- cated , lot 40x110 , clear , to exchange for Kansas City property cr farm In eastern Kansas or western Missouri. J. II. 1'arrotte. Douslan Illoik. 7.-150-26 TO TRADE. A GOOD 1'AYING MANtTAC- turlng iiKeneyj trade citabllnhed ; for equity In nnnll place ; or a good tenn for stock ; reason for.Bclllnr , have other business. I1 39. Ree. Z M192 'OR EXCHANGE , SO-ACRE FARM IN GREAT Ufc-ar beet district ; mdse. or bank Flock pre ferred. W. O. Templeton , 403 N. Y. Life. H-M217 6 FOR EXCHANGE. 1 HAVE 13.000 ACRES OF land In Montgomery county , Georgia , which I will sell or exchange for property In Iowa or eastern Nebraska. Lands In thai pirt of Cleurgli nre now receiving much attention by noith- ern Im esters. D. J. Lake , 922-21 Fnrnnm st. / M216 20 THE NICEST FAMILY HORSE IN THE CITY for sale cheap , or will trade for bicycle. Ad- rtrett ! US , lice. X M211 FOR EXCHANGE , ONE GOOD l'.W ) STEAM power elcv.it v. In Gage county ; shipment Ia t ten minthi over 200 cars grain , for clear farm , or residence property ui Omalm , from owners only. Address P C4 , Ilee.K K M233 27 * FOB SALE KtAJb ESTATE. ABSTRACTS. THE HYRON REED COMPANY. RE-15S IMPROVED GARDEN LANDS NEAR OMAHA at prlcts that wilt surprise you. If taken within 2 weeks. J. II. Sherwood , 423 N. Y. Life. HE M72I DAROAINS , HOUSES. LOTS AND FARMS ; sala or ttade. J' , K. Darling , Darker Ulock. RE-ISO UARQAINs , SALE OR TRADE IN CITY PROP- trtles and farms. Jno. N. Ficnzer , opp. 1' . O. RE-3T5 SNAI'S , C TO 6 MILES FROM OMAHA P. O. 40 , SO or 120 acres , Improved , J30.UJ per acie ; 200 acres. J25.00 per acre ; 230 ncies. $4X00 per acre ; C 10-acro tracts , 75.00 to J1W.W per acre. _ Mus > be sold. 310 . Y. 1 . bldg. RE M2ol _ FOR SALE LOT 14 , IJLK 2l RAKER PLACE. This lot Is 60x128. south fiont , near car ; will fell cheap on easy monthly payments to right Party. AI no lit 2 , In lluckeye Place , and lot 1 blk C , Pjppleton Park. Tnko a look at the lots and If they eult > ou call nnd I will make price and terms to suit. Geo. U. Tzschuck. Ileo office. Omaha. RE 34 FARM LANDS. C. F. HARRISON. N. Y. L. RE-C3S-J7 * - - CORNER. CU4 FT. , CASS ST. , $030. CO ft. . North 23th , JD30. Hundred per cent In these In 12 11103. Ames , 1C17 Farnam. RE 333-21 * 7-ROOM MODERN COTTAGE , 3C2 N. 40TII , only $3,700.00 , great batealn. RE M7W NEW 6-ROOM COTTAGE , LARGE LOT. ONLY $1.300.00. Clarkjind N. 21st ; snap. RE-M731 HOMES ON EASY PAYMENTS. SELL AND buy lots , acres , farms. Garvln ilros.,210 N. Y. L. RE 374 FOR SALE , LOT 51x123 FT. . 23TH ANlTlZARD ets. , at grade. $300.00 ; lot 60x130 ft. , with barn , six locrn hoiine. and fiult trees In vnrd , 33th a/id IJurt Els. , $1,800.00 ; 40 ncies six mMcs from postolllce , n3rth est , J4.0W.OO. Potter nnd George company , cor. ICth and rarnam sts. RE M8M 28 AN OPPORTUNITY OP A LIFE TIME. To gel a most complete cottage hcme In the city. The pilcc on these two beautiful cottages on Hurt st. , near 2Sth , has been reduced (300 each If sold during the next week. They are 0 roonu caeh , with until , closet , hot nnd cold water , concreted cellar under whole house ; electric llxtur s nnd electric light , Just completed , with sewer , city water , yards all sodded , etc. , 1 block to electric line. In fact , these cottages are models of beauty and convenience. No such cottage In the city con be purchased as cheap as we are authorized to eclt these hsmes. Terms , JCOO or more cash .balance easy terms. This property Is destined to tie ono of the mosl beautiful residence localities In the city In a very few venrs. REMEMI1ER NOW IS THE TIME TO RUY. WHILE PROPERTY IS CHEAP. COME IN AND LET US SHOW YOU THE PROPERTY. IT MUST HE SEEN TO RE APPRECIATED. Fidelity Trual Company , 1702 FnrnnrnMBt. $1000 FOR COXY HOME , WELL BUILT 5 rooms , east front , near cars ; $2 * ) cash , nal. monthly. C per cent ; city wafr , cistern. Am s 1G17 Farnam. RE-143 ! ! WANTED. $10 OM MERCHANDISE FOR LAND. Want d , $10.000 house for land. Wanted , palntlnn for clear lot. Wnnted. printing for clear lot. Wanted , 10 acres for cash. Wanted , 10 ncrei. part trade. Wanted home to be moved. Wanted. Iowa farm for lot and cash. Wanted RM acres for cash. Wanted. IW acres for cash. Wanted , 40 or SO acres for cash. Wanted , farm In Saunders county. Wanted , house nnd lot for farm. Wanted , to loan out $ -"W , 6 per cent. C. F. Harrison , 012 N. Y. Life. RE MI-SI * FIVE ROOMS. WELL 11UILT , CISTERN. CITY waler , $110 cnnh ; balance to suit , C per cent Interest , $1,000. Ames. 1617 Farnam. FOUR GOOD ROOMS , DARN. NICE LOT. IW ; Interest , 6 per cent ; cash payment , $1W ; bal ance to Bull. Ames , 1C17 Farnam.R . R E Ma-2i FOR SALE-I HAVE TWO SQUARE SEC- llons of lind In Lancaster county , Nebraska. I must sell , lloth are model sections , deepest black loam neil , and all tillable , too. each only two miles from Lincoln stieet car ter minal , at Union college , a strong Institution of learning supported by the 8-venth Day AdventlKts of fourteen great states. I could IIOAO sold this land once at a very fancy price. The chance H bv no means gone forever. I ut I have to sell. Doth are fairly Improved nnd nearly all under cultivation You can take vour choice for $ V > 0 * per acre O. Wllllnm Oarlock , 1201 Farnnm st. RE M2II2C * UNDERTAKERS AN1) EMBALMERS II. K. ni'RKET. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND cmbalmer , 1C18 Chicago St. , telephone 90. 40S SWANSON & VALIEN. 1701 CUMING , TEL. 10CO 409 M. O. MAUL. UNDERTAKER AND EMBALM- er. HI7 Farnam St. , telephone 225. 410 C. W. BAKER , UNDERTAKER , 6U 8. 16TII ST. EJOJTCLEa. M. O. DAXON , 402 N. ICTH. M3 VICTOR BICYCLES. THE FINEST OF ALL bicycles , Omaha Bicycle Co. , 323 N. Uth street. 934 STERLING. BUILT LIKE A WATCH WB8T- ern Electrical Supply Co. . 1515 Howard street. 395 SEE THE VISIBLE BALL BEARINGS ON Relay Special. Will Darnum & Bro. , 120 ' N. 1511) , 338 * REMINGTON AND EAGLE. CROSS GUNCO. , 110 S. Uth street. 337 ATLT'DEANE & CO. . WHOLESALE AND UK- tall bicycles. HIS Farnam street ; bicycles sold on easy payments. 33J WESTERN BICYCLE & GUN CO. , 241 CUM1NO MANTELS , GKAXib AND TILES. WOOD MANTELS. GRATES. TILES FOR FIRE places , vestibules nnd Urge Moors ; write for I catalogue. Mlltun Rogers & Sons , Omaha MMi CUAL. D. T MOUNT HAS REMOVED HIS COAL ofllce to 203 S. 16th St. , Brown block. 4M THE "BEST 'nfTinfciiEAPEST. NO SMOKE. " No soot. 2.0W pounds of the bent Wyoming coal. $1. 0 , delivered. Jusl think of It1 You have la pay that for dirty , mok > coal. If yo nre Intel estrd In th * fuel question use lierldan coal , 1W3 Farnam ( Heel. M401 PASTURAGE. WE HAVE 1 ACRES OF RLUE GRAS8 FAB- lure for lion * * , board fence , sprlnx ualer ; U.irlon & 1'hclp * . Utlmoru , Neb. , or A , W. Pl.ilps & OOn. W. N. Y. Life LJlUl . . Tel. 1051. fJiilyl PAtJTLRE. CATTLE & HORSES. T. MURRAY. HH JU Ill.l'i : ORASH. SPRING WATER. II. H , HAR. d r & C . , H e buitillnc , l BUSINil Ji NOTICES. DAUAGCO JHRROR3 REilLVERED , 71 N. It. 494 ADAM AND EVE'S PALLING OUT occurred over what they ate. Modern house wives , take warning. Don't listen to * tempting voices ; use your own judgment choose for yourself and husband the proper food. CALUMET is the wisest choice , for many reasons. In the first place , it is pure perfectly pure $ 1,000 to you if you find that it is not. A pinch of it has power enough to do a pound of leavening. In point of price it certainly will suit you. CALUMET BAKING POWDER CO , , Chicago. HOTE1.3. . HOTEL DARKER , 13TH AND JONES STS. 75 rooms ut Jl.M ) per day. 60 rooms nt 12.00 per day Special rates to commercial travelers Room and board bycvK or month. 1'rank Hlldll h. manager. 402 A ETNA HOUSE ( EI'ROI'EAN ) . N. W. COlf l3t < i and Dodge. Rooms by day orcilt , BUILDING &IiOAN ASSOCIATION. SHARKS IN MUTUAL L. & 11. ASS'N PAY 6,7 , 8 per cent when 1 , 2 , 3 yeam old. always redeemable. 1701 Fnrnnm st. Natllnger , fee. HOW TO OUT A 1IOJII3 OR SKCITRU GOOD Interesl on savlncs. Apply to Omaha L. & II. Am'n , 1701 IJec llldf , O. M. Nottlnger , Hec. 413 PUMPS AND WINDMILLS. C. H. DOYDEN , PfMPS AND WIND MILLS , nil kinds of pump repairing. Le.ive orders with Churchill Pump Co j telephone. 655. M163 J21 * ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND CONTRAC- toni for electric llghl and motor plants and nil kinds of electrical consirnctlon. Western Elec- 'ilcal Supply Co. , lili Howard st. 414 SHORTHAND ArJi > TiTJfi , WRITING A. C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL , CIS N. Y. LITE. M514 MUSIC , ART AND LANGUAGES. GEORGE F. GEI.LENDECK. DANJO AND 'jultar teacher. 1911 Cass street. M103 L6ST. LOST SMALL JERSEY COW , WHITE SPOT on right side , also Uehorncd. 3923 Ames n\c. Losl 200-2J * LOST , I1ETWEEN 20T1I AND LEAVENWORTH nnd Ilarney , n small pockethook , containing ti In ull\cr. Finder please return to 2120 Hurney and receive re\vurd * Lost 22j 24 * CARPENTERS AND BUIIDERS. C. E. MORRILL. PAPER HANGING , HOUSE feign pulnuiK : ; brickwork. pl.tslcrlng ; olT. R. 1 , Darker bile. ; tcl. 731 ; ship , 913 N. 2llh Si. 403 DA'NCING. ' MR. AND MRS. MORANP WILL GIVE PRI- vnto lessons In danclni , ' nt their home , 2900 Dodge street , during thvi summer. 2D-J23 PAWNBROKERS. II. MAROWITS5 LOANS MONEY. 418 N. 1G ST. 413 DENTISTS. DR. PAUL. DENTIST , 2020 HURT ST. . 417 lawyers and solicitors. SUES & GO. 15cc Building , OMAIIA , Nob. Advice FUKE. Hair Tonic Turns gray lialr back to Its own natural color without dye. The llrst and only remedy In the history of chemistry known to do this. Mine. JU Yale personally guar antees the action of ihls sclenlllle com pound. It will do all that Is claimed for It. T"iei - r1t M f fnni' ' Scalp Disease ? nre LmilUl mlRpeHdlly and permanently cured with Yale's Hair Tonic. Is stopped In _ hours to one week. Yale's Hair Tonic stops any case of falling hair. .The Growth of the Hair promoted as rapidly as It Is possible for hair M to grow. DryHarshHmr back the youthful vigor to dry , harsh hair. It Is a Ionic that stimulates und nourishes. Rf > 1rtHf nrf Ya > e'8 1Inlr Tonic Is a > muncaUSmarVcl In restoring the hair on bald heads. Its action Is truly wonderful , Recommended for all ailments of the hair or scalp- , Guaranteed abso lutely pure. Contains no grease ; Is not sllcky. A pleasant odor and the very best hair dressing for general use known. All , J1.04 Ifiir bottle ; ( I for MOO. Also Ynlo's bkln l''n < W.r'3r.r > 0 ! 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Then comessoro throat , pimples , copper colored spots , ulcers In month , old fores and fulling hair. You can snvo n trip to Hot Springs by wrltlngfor'lllood Hook'to the old physicians of the HUDSON lUIUtlCAb INSTITUTE , Stockton , Market and J'.llls Kin. , BIN nuxciaco , CAL. SOUTH OMAHA CITY COUNCIL \ctlim Taki-ii I.nsl Nl ht on Protests Ainlnst ( ir.iiitliiK "if Lliiuir | l.looiiSfH. The city council met In special session last evening to hear testimony In eight pro tested liquor license cases. E. ueliler's case was called first. Attorney Doud , for the remonstrators , Dennett & Tanner , produced the petition for license and showed that the applicant's assistant had signed the names to the petition. Mr. Slmeral for defendant asked as a matter of rlKht to allow nihler to procure n new peti tion , as the error no doubt uas made through Ignorance. The council took the case under advisement. II. Lembers's case was then called. The remonstrators tried to prove that all of the signers to Lemberg's petition were not resi dents cf the Second ward , though testimony showed that they owned property there. Daniel Clery's case came next. The protestors testers tried to prove that all of the signers we're not freeholders. Action was deferred. In the case of W. F. Uaucr the- petition was produced and showed that It had been altered , and some names erased and others Inserted. This fact , however , was passed and Doud called J. L. Olson to the stand. Witness admitted signing the petition of nauer. He owns property In the Second ward , hut resides In the Third ward. City Clerk Maly testlllcd that ho allowed Ilnuor to take the petition away In order to change some bondsmen and petition signers. The case of The Dee Publishing company against V. Plvonka was called. Witness for The Dee testified that I'lvonka admitted that The Ileo had the largest circulation In Douglas county and that he understood It was the proper paper to advertise In. I'lvonka was placed on the stand and denied part of the conversation In question , but ad mitted that ho hud In previous years ad vertised In The DM. D. Krebs , proprietor of the Half Way house , Albright , was next on the list. Ono of the witnesses for The Dee testified to r. conversation with Krlba , who at that tlmo said that It he took out a license ho would advertise In The Bee. Krebs denied the conversation and stated that he did not know witness. The testimony In the case of F. J. Hggera was to the effect that Uggera was In doubt as to whether he would take out a license this year. If he did he would advertise In The Bee. When placed on the stand Eggers admitted the conversation asstated. , The application cf R. nibler for liquor li cense was rejected bscause his bartender had t > lgne < I the names of petitioners without au thority. In defense-the applicant said ho knew the "follows" would have signed the petition It they had been asked. The remonstrance against W. F. llauer nnd H. Lemberg was sustained because the ap plicants did not have the necessary number of freeholders' signatures to their petitions. I'rotests against F. J. Kggers. 1) ) . Krebs and V. I'lvonka were overruled and licenses or dered granted. Notice of appeal on the part of The lice was given. Dan Clery will get a license when he com piles with the law. Clery has not paid In his license money yet. Remonstrances against Jim Lowry , Wllllan Krug and Frank Thompson were Biistalnei because the applicnnU' petitions were no signed by thirty freeholders. A motion to compel all kaloon keepers who desire to do buslne-s and have not advertised at all to advertise at once was passed and the chief of police was Inatiucted to close the places unless the dealers complied with the resolution. Adjourned until next Tuesday evening. Uats , cockroaches , water bugs , etc. , kilted with Steam's Klcctrlo Paste ; 25c. FotU'ni ; for till ) Iluoui Iny . SIOUX CITV , May 21. ( Special Telegram. ) In the federal court today an order was made for tbe sale of the Union Stock Yards company's property to latlsfy mortgages held by the MUtourl , Kansas and Texas Trust company and the Iloston Safe Deposit and Trust company ai trustees and A. L. Stetson Individually. The priority.of the claims It established In the order given. The Stock Yards company U glv.-n live days to pay the first and ten to pay the second , while the execution under the third , which covers only a small part of the Stock Yards com pany's assets , will he taken out Immediately. The yards will ta bid In and operated by the Sioux City Stock Yards company , an organization formed by the holder * of $1,000- 000 cf unsecured Indebtedness to protect their equity. The sale will be made without re demption ( Copyright. 1WS. ) Around tlio units of a certain old cliurch tlierc siooil ninny tombs , nml these linil been there so long that the plaster with which their Mils were fnilencil down hnd ilrleJ ntul crumbled so that In most of thorn there were long craeks under their lids , and out of these the Rliosts of the people who had been Iwrleil In the tomb were In the habit of escaping nt nlfiht This had been going on for a long time. and. at the period of our story , the tombs wtre In such bad repair that every nl ht the body of the church was so filled with Rhosts that before daylight one of the sacristans wn < i obliged to come Into the ch'urch nml sprinkle ely water everywhere. This was done to lour the church of ghosts before the llrst ervlco began , and who docs not know that f a ghost Is sprinkled with holy water It hrlvels up ? This first service was attended Imost exclusively by printers on their way tiomo from their nightly labors on the ournals of the town. The tomb which had the largest crack under Us lid belonged to a bishop who had died more than 100 years before , and who liad a great reputation for t > anctlty ; so much ; o , Indeed , that people had been In the hnblt f picking little pieces of plaster from under he lid of his tomb and carrying them away s holy relics , to prevent disease and ac- Idcnts. This tomb was more Imposing than the tliers and stood upon a pedestal , so that the rack beneath its lid was < iulto plain to view , nd remarks had been mule about having It epalred. Very early ono morning , before It was time 'or the first fcervlce , there came Into the liurcli a poor mason. His wlfo had recently ecovorcd from a severe sickness and ha was PSIrOIIH of milking an ottering to the church. Jut , having no money to spare , ho had do- crmlncd that he would repair the bishop's omb , and ho consequently came to do this > eforo his regular hours of work began. All the ghosts were out of their tombs at be time , but they were gathered In the ithcr end of the church , and the mason did lot see them , nor did they notice him ; and 10 Immediately went to work. lie had rought some plaster and a trowel , and It t\as not long baforo the crack under the Id of the tomb was entirely filled up , and ho plaster made as smooth and neat as ivhen the tomb was now. When his work was finished the mason eft the church by the little side door which liad given him entrance. Not ten minutes afterward the sacristan : amo In to sprinkle the church with holy water. Instantly the ghosts began to scatter "Could you get out nnd go to your own tomb ? " right and left , and to slip Into their tombs as quickly as possible , but when the ghost of the good bishop reached his tomb ho found It impossible to get In. Ho went around and around It , but nowhere could he find the least little chink by which ho could enter. The sacristan was walking along the other side of the church scattering holy water , and In great trepidation the bishop's ghost hastened from tomb to tomb , hoping to find ono which was unoccupied Into which he could slip before the sprinkling began on that side of the church. Ho soon came to one which he thought might be unoccupied , but ho discovered to his consternation that It was occupied by the ghost of a young girl who had died of lovo. "Alas ! alas ! " exclaimed the bishop's ghost. "How unlucky ! Who would have supposed this to be your tomb ? " "It Is not really my tomb. " said the ghost of the young girl. "It Is the tomb of Sir Geoffrey of the Marie , who was killed In battle nigh two centuries ago. I am told that It had been empty for a long tlmo , for his ghost has gone to Cantle Marie. Not long ago I came Into the church , and findIng - Ing this tomb unoccupied , I settled hero. " "Ah , mo ! " said the bishop's ghost , "tho Kacristan will soon be around here with holy water. Could yon not got out and go to your own tomb ; where Is that ? " "Alas , good father , " said the ghost of the young girl. "I have no tomb ; I was burled plainly In the ground , and I do not know that I could find the place again. Hut I have no right to keep you out of this tomb , good father ; It Is as much yours as It Is mine , so I will come out and let you enter ; truly , you are in great danger. As for mo. It doesn't matter very much whether I am sprinkled or not. " So the ghost of the young girl slipped out of Sir Ooolfrey'o tomb and the bishop's ghost slipped In , but not a mlnuto before thu sacristan had reached the place. The ghost of the young girl filtted from ono pillar to another until It came near the door , and there It paused , thinking what It should do next. Kvcn If It could find the grave from which It had como It did not want to go back to such a place ; It liked churches bolter. Soon the printers began to como In to the early morning service. Ono of them was very sad , and there were tears In his eyes. He was a young man , not long married , and his child , a baby girl , wau so sick that he scarcely expected to llnd It ullvo when he should reach homo that morning. The ghost of the young girl was attractoJ by tbo sorrowful printer , and when the servlco was over and ho had lolt tlio church It followed him , keeping ItEtflf uiueen. The printer found his wlfo In tears ; the pcor lltlle baby was very low. It lay upon the bed , its eyes shut , Its face pale and pinched , gapp ing for breath. The mother was obliged to leave the room for a few moments to attend to some house hold affair , and her husband followed to com fort her , and when they were gone the ghost of the young girl approached the bed and looked down on the llttlo baby. It was nearer death than Its parent * suppotcd. and scarcely had they gone bcforu It drew Us last breath. The ghost of the young girl bowed Its head ; It was filled with pity and sympathy for the printer nnJ his wife. In an InfUnt , 'iow- over , It was seized with an Idea , and the ne.U Instant It had acted upon it. Scarcely had the spirit of the little baby left Its body than the spirit of the young girl entered It. Now a gentle warmth RUffmoJ the form of the little child , a natural color tame Into Itn cliteks , It breathed quietly and regularly , ami when the printer and hl wlfo came back they found their baby In a healthful deep. As they stood nmaztd at the change In the countenance of the child it oppnej Its i and smiled upon them. "The crltlB is pat ! " cried the niollinr. "She Is taved , and It Is all bccauio you plopped at the church Inetrad of hurrying home , ai you wished to do. " Tlio ghost ol the young girl know that this wan true , and the baby enillcd again. It was eighteen years later and the printer's baby had grown Into a beautiful young woman. From her early childhood she had been fond of visiting the church , and woulj spend hours among tbo tcmbs reading the Inscriptions and comctlmoH sitting by them , especially by the tonib of Sir Geoffrey of the Marie , There , when thcro was nobuly by , she uied to talk with the b'-hop's ghaut. Late cno afternoon she csiim to Hid tomb with a happy urnllo on li-r face. "Holy fa'hcr. " she Bald , speaking softly through the crack , "aro you not tired of staying In this tomb which IB not your own ? " "Truly , I am , daughter , " Bald Iho bishop's ghost ; "hut I have no right to complain , I never como back hero In tlis early morning without a feeling of the warmoit gratitude to you for having given mo a pliKo of refuge. My greatest trouble la cautel by tha fear that the BVU of Sir G ftrc > ' of the Marie will tome time choose to return- . In I that rase I must glvo tip to htm his tomb. t And then , where , oh where , shall I go ? " "Holy father , " whispered the girl , "do not trouble joursclf : you shall Imvo your own tomb again , and need fear no one " "How Is that ? " exclaimed the bishop's ghrst. "Toll me quickly , daughter " "This Is the way of it , " replied the young girl. "Wlirn the unison plastered up the crack under the lid of your tomb ho scomn to { have been very careful about the front part of It , but lie didn't take much pains with the back , where his work wasn't likely to bo seen , BO llmt the plaster has crumbled am ) She had a long conversation with the blshop'i ghost. loosened very much and with n long pin from my hair I have picked out ever so much of It and now them Is a great crack nt the back of the tomb , wheru you can go In and como out Just as easily as you ever did. As soon as night shall fall you can leave this tomb and go Into your own. " The bishop's ghost could scarcely speal : for thankful emotions , and the happy younn girl went homo to the house of her father , now a prosperous man and the head printer of the town. The next evening the young girl went to the chinch and hurried to the bishop's tomb. Thoroln she found the bl&'nop's ' ghost , happy and content. Sitting on n stone projection at the back of the tomb she had n long conversation with the blshop'ii ghost , which , In gratitude for what she had done , gave her all manner of good advice and counsel. "Above all things , my dear daughter , " said the bishop's ghost , "do not repeat your tlrst great mistake ; promise mo that never will you die of love , " The young girl smiled. "Kear not , good father , " she replied. "When I died of love I was In body and soul but IS years old and knew no better ; now , although my body Is but 18 , my soul Is 30. Fear not , never again shall I die of lovo. " A handiiomo complexion Is ono of ths greatest charms a woman can possess. I'ozzonl's Complexion Powder gives it. FDNJJIIA.IJ OF MRS. NOTSOJT Her llodj nml Thnio nf Her Children to Ho I'liired In Onci ( ) r \ . Late yesterday afternoon tlio bodlrs ol Mrs. Notson and her two children were taken from Estep's undertaking establish ment In Council Illtilfs by Coroner Maul nnd brought to this city. They are lying at the morgue , but no ono will bo permitted to see them except the close friends of the dond. The funeral \\lll be held this afternoon at o'clock at the residence of the step-father. Cook , 710 South Thirtieth uveinio , with In terment at Korcst Lawn , whore a short service will Iw conducted by llev. T. J. Mackay , rector of All Saints' church , of which Mrs. Notson was a member. Tlio remains of tlio three will be plnccd In two collliiB , thu body of the mother In ono und those of the two children In the other , lloth colllns will bo put Into ono grave. Coroner Maul had very llttlo difficulty In obtaining possession of the bodies. Flick- Ingor Hros. , the attorneys for Oraham Nauh , by whom the bodies were found , wcro > present nnd demanded that the reward of fered for the finding of tlio bodies bo paid before they were removed. Patrick Costcllo , the owner of the propel ty on which Nash lives and who watched the bodies after they had been drawn from the river while Noah wont for tha coroner , also put In an appear ance and presented a demand for a portion of the reward. Coroner Maul succeeded In convincing them , however , that BO long as the Council Uluffs coroner refused to hold the bodies for the purpose of holding nn In quest they had no right to prevent him from taking them. The reward ol $50 that had been offered for the recovery of the bodies by Cook will bo paid to Nash. It seemed probable yesterday morning that there would bo some difficulty In obtain ing possession of the bodies , Coroner Maul went to Council lllulfs. and when ho reached the city ho found Naeh awaiting his arrival. Naak at once demanded $200 , stating that that sum of money had been offered for tlio re covery of the bodies and that ho proposed to have It before ho purrcndired pos- session. Maul was not prepared to pay the turn demanded and made preparations to take the bodies nway. Nash hurried to the clllco of an attorney nnd a few moments later returned with an olllcer. who served notlco upon the coroner that none of the bodies could be removo'l until tlio wlulo of tbo alleged reward was paid. Maul returned to Umahu and notlflcJ the friends and relatives , and an Investigation was made of the statement that a reward had been offered. It was claimed that thu Insurance company had offered the reward , but the general agent denied ever having offered any bum. Mrs. Cook could not ro- mcmber that she had offered to pay any money for tlio Uncling of her daughter , while John Hush , Hie executor under the will , was sure that he hnd never agreed to pay n cent. The filed of The 11 e were searched and It was discovered that on Dcc.mber 10 , Cook. In an Interview , stated that ho would pay $50 to any one who found the bodies. Mr. Hush s.tld tint ha felt Inclined to pay thla bum out of the t-stato of the deceased woman. If Nash had held to his demand for $200 It might have been necessary to have replcvlnoJ the bodies , but he did not. Kstep , Iho undertaker who rarul for the bodies after they were taken from the river , filed a clal'it for $15 , stating that Ills ecrvlcei were worth that amount. Tfils claim Mr. Hush said that he regarded as legitimate and It would bs paid out of the estate. Don't let whltkey get the best df you , but get the best of whiskey. Silver Ago Uyo. John M. Yerga has enjoined the Hoard of Inspection of IJiilMIngs from proceeding to de molish four buildings located en South Rlor- tnth strfct which have be3n condemned. ( i. II Thompion and Frank Flowcra wera arrested by Detectives Savage and Uempjoy Thursday night. They are the men who were soon running away from the residence at 2021 St. Marj'x avenue , which was robbed Tliuu- lay. lay.The The Platte Illvcr Irrigation company filed Its articlecf Incorporation with $150,000 capital. It proposes to furnlih Omaha. South Omaha , Ilj'jglaa and Harpy counties with puru or Impure water for Iho USD of farmers , gar- flenrs , corporation * , e-tc. I. N. Watson , K. S. \YuUoii and II. 11. Xealp Incorporate. Children Cryfoi Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cryfoi Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cryfoi Rtcher's Castoria.