THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , JUKE 1 , 1805. SPECffiL NOTICES. A flvertlsctnents for tlirsr. rolumni nlll lie taken until 12I3O | > . m for the evcnlitRnml until 8 p. ui. for thn morning BUI ! Sunday edition. Advertiser * , l > 7 requesting a ncmliorerl clieck , cnn hnTfl answer * nil < lrc eil to n tiDinlicroil tetter In rnro ot 'llio llco. An swers no mlilrcMcil nlll lie delivered upon Ittnentiitlou of tlio check only. Hates , 1 1.2c n viord , llrst tnieitlon , la n word liertnflur. Nothing tnkcn fur lens tlinn 2Bo ( or llrst Itiirrtlun. 1 hr-o i > Uvrrtl cmcnt muit tun consecu tively. WANTED SIT U ATI ON 8. OOOD ( inilMAN aiRL WISIIUS GENERAL housiwork ill H. zcth streeti Inquire any time cxrcpt Sunday. A 502 1 * WANTii > , "SITUATIONBYTWO FIRST- class emits nn < l wife. Addrcai .1 11. Storey , HI North Mnln Btrcet , Council Blurts.AMSU A-MSU 1 WANTED MALE HELP. WANTED , l.WO MEN TO WHITE ME TODAY for the receipt ( absolutely Jree , In plain sealed envelope ) which cures me of nervous debility , xhuuated vitality , etc. Address C. J. Walker , box 1,111 , Kalnmazoo , Mich. n MIM WANTED , MAN TO TAKE OllDEnS IN CITY fur old established house ; former experience unnecessary nnd palnry paid weekly. Apply after 9 a. in. at 1511 Douglas. B-M6I4 J5 WANTED , BAILSMEN. The Hnwks Nursery Co. , Milwaukee , Win. D MTU JIO CUBAN FRECKLES. I'UHE AND MILD. SO. 11-181 Jit PAPER IIANOUH TO WO11K FOR HOUSB rent. F. D. Wead , ICth nnd Douglas His. B-005-2 WANTED. A FIRST-CLASS HALESMAN ; must have Rood recommendations. Call to day , after 9 a. in. , room 303 , Kurbuch block. II M521 1 * WANTED , FIRST-CLASS SALESMAN , TO cnrry our Roods In Nebraska as a side line. Apply to Randall , Hall & Co. , Wholesale Cut- Ury , Ohlcaii > . IIM319 1 WANTED. MEN WHO WILL WOIUC FOR $71 nioiitli Biiljry , or larse commission. nHlln Koodx by Hnmplu to dealers , experience unnecessary - necessary ; write us. Household Specialty Co. , 7S. Cincinnati , O. B-M51S 1 WANTED , TO EXCHANGE , A NEAIILY NEW canopy-lop , double-neat run lane , fur new or ccund'lmml Concent bugity , or will buy for rash If rbenp. Address U. UreltutiR , 413 New Yoik Life bulldlnir , city. 1I-M313 3 I WANT TINE SAMPLES HANDED YOUIl friends nr nelKhbors. Hend A. F. Wood , Per fumer , Wood nve. . Detroit , Mich. , lOo for S trial liottlcg Satin-Scent Perfumes ; receive- offer to jou. U-MJ1S7 * WANTED AUE YOU HONEbT , SOBKIt , INDUSTRIOUS ? If so , engage with u.i fur 1895 ; $3 < jU a inuntb , 43 GOO a year ; you cnn make It easy : nix hum- * a day * Our agents 11 j not complain of hard times. Why ? They are making money selling our Perfection Dish Washer ; the only practical family washer manufactured ; wailiti , dries and polishes dishes perfectly In two minutes ; no experUnco nectmuiy , n child of 8 operates U easily ; cheap and durabla ; weight , thirteen pounds ; made of antt-rast sheet Htielj capac ity , 1W pieces ; IIO.IXW for H ciU.il | ; every turn- lly wants one ; you don't have to canvas ; as teen as people know you have It fur rale they send for n dish wither , each nucnr territory protected ; no competition ; wo fur nlsli sample ( weighs six pmnd ) In nice case to lady nircnts to take orders with ; one agent made i21l.51 llrst ten days. Address for full particulars Perfactlon Mfg. Co. , Englc oo < lIII. _ "WANTED , GIRL FOR SECOND WORK , M37 Dodge street , C-MIU9 1 WANTED , WOMEN TO SELL THE FRANCE Skirt Supporter. Write to F. W. France & Co. , Rochester , N. Y. C-M4a 1 LAIIE.SVANTING FIRST CLASS GIRLS call at .Scandinavian Y. W. Home , 1C1 ? Capitol nenuitel. . 1,297. C M5i 10 * FOR RENT HOUSES. HOUSES , F. K. DARLING , BARKER BLOCK. D-3M IIOUES IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. THE O. F. Davis company , 1505 Futnam. D SGI HOUSES ; BENEWA & CO. , 108 N. UTH ST. D-3C2 II. E. COLE CO. LARGEST LIST IN OMAHA. D M3G ! J708 FARNAM STREET. W. M. Rngsra , 132J Furnam street. D-3C& NICE MODF.RN FLATS. CHEAP. J. W. Sciulru , 21l ! Bee Building. D 518 FOR RENT. DESIRABLE HOUSES. rooms , 211 a. 211 h st. , $30. 7 rooms , 420J Cumlntr st. , K2 T roums , VK N. 27th n\e. . $22.50. 9 rooms , 4907 Cuaa St. , $10. 8 roomi. IK27 Davenport St. . $19. C rooms. 9424 Jackson st. , $3. 5 rooms , .1013 Pratt St. , $7. Gee Fidelity Trust Co. . 1702 Farnam t. D-SSi LARGE LIST. T. D. WEAD. ICTH & DOUGLAS. D-617 J3 FOR RENT. FINE NEW 10-ROOM HOUSE. 520 N. 2Cth st. H. T. Clarke , 219 Board ot Trade. RENTAL AGENCY , 310 NO. ICTH ST. D-727 FOR RUNT. AT BELLVUE , NEAR R. R. depot , a tine 10-room house , line grounds ; abundant fiult : nlso 4-room collage. Hi-nry T. Claik. No. 219 , Board ot Trade , Omaha , or W. II. Beti , Bcllvue. D-736 A FLAT. R ROOMS. WITH BATH AND GAS ; veiy complete ; suitable for housekeeping. 318 Go. Klh xt. D-M7I1 NEARLY NEW C-ROOM COTTAGE WITH bath , reduced to $13.50. 3035 California st.DSM D-SM _ VERY DESIRABLE FURNISHED HOUSE' cloto In. j. ii. bhenvood , 4KI N. Y. Life. . ; D-821 TEN-ROOM MODERN HOUSE. CLOSE IN : 5-roon > collage , city water ; store building , iOS Fninain. L. H. Skinner , agent , 310 New Yoilc Life. D-MJ21 10-ROOM HOUSE. MODERN , LOCATED 2211 Douglas. W. F. Clark. D M95i ( Jl ! > FURNTaiTED OR UNFURNISHED ; THE handsomest residence In Kountze Place. For particulars enquire Adolph Meyer. 15th and Farnnm. D 15S TO RENT. HOUSE OF 8 ROOMS. MODERN , detached , barn , nice lawn. gooU neighborhood. Ask at 1701 Farnam. D 218 31 TEN-Ro'oM. BRICIC ; GAS , BATH , LAUNDRY ; not liisrinent plan ; Keys 20)1 Capitol avenue , adjoining. 1 > M 3 81 * TWO I'-ROOM ' BRICK HOUSES , 1339-41 PARK nvrnuu , facing Ilanscom park , nearly new ; tiard wood tlnUh ; llrst class modern con veniences. Inquire 1115 South Thirty-second FOR RENT. MY RESIDENCE , COR. 2ITH AND Ht. Miiry's nve. ; also offer my horses and can-taxed for sale. Mrs. M. Hellman. D-2ni FOR RENT. HOUSE OF TEN ROOMS. 11J S. ISth xl All modern conveniences. Inquire at 209 S. ICUi st. D. T. Mount. D 3SS FOR RKNT. TO IIMAI.I , FAMILY , C-ROOM n w cottage , 1IOS No. 21st. Rent J12.50. It. N. Wlthnell. D 408-il FOR RENT. CIOOD COTTAGE. I.AIlflE LAWN with treen , liarn. on car line , } 45. 11. C , Pat terson. Ramge blk. p 107 FOR RENT SEVEN-ROOM COTTAUH WITH all modern conveniences. 1129 Georgia avenue , nenr llunscom park. Also si-ven-room cottueu 2I2S Charles street. Enquire O. N. Clayton , at Wutmah ulllctf , 1115 larnam street. I > ISS-1 FOR RENT. FLATS NEWLY CLEANIiD. PA- pervl and painted at northeast corner lltn and Howard , m a month , Inquire room 314 First National l-unk building. 1H21-U FOR RENT. NEW 4-ROOM COTTAQE. COR. SDth and Sahler utroets ; cellar , cistern , city water , J6.CO. cmiulrc 1313 Fainam. D MI32 1 HOOM8. NICE SOUTH FRONTROOM. . WELL FUR- nlshed. private family , Call 2111 Cuss st. _ _ E-M233 NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT. Cull ut 2107 Douglas. E M7 > 1 1 PLEASANT ROOM. ! DOMIC. B M897 FURNISHED ROOM. 62C 8. 19TH STREET. _ E-M107 J18 NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS. M7 11 23th AV. E MilC S Fl'RNlrtHEU ROOM. ' BATH , ' $5 MONTH 1911 I'arimin. EH9-31 * _ HOI SliKEKPING ROOMS. CONVENIENT , chctp , cool ; large lawn. 2CU ft. Man's. _ _ _ _ 13-M500 l NICELY FURNIrtllED. WITH OR WITHOUT bouul , maRiillU-ent ) ar > l n < l front nhn > lo ; ben lucaljon. 220G Farnant * | r t. i-MSl l * Fl'RNIsTTT7ROOMiri7r RESIDENCE. WHICH ocruplr * block ; itlco lann. Northeast cornel Dili and Iicavcnworlh. 13 M521 S * PURNISITED ROOMS AND BOaRD ' 1SII CIIICAOO. EXCELLENT LOCATION FOR rooms " with Ijoarvl Mr . _ _ Churchlll. F M 5a 2 THE"lt08E. WiO HARNEY , NICi : FURNISHIJC rooma vrlth board ; special rate * to genilemtn. ROOMS WITH BOARD. UTOPIA. 1721 DAVKN * Port t. F-JJa-J _ _ NICKLY FURNISHED ItOOlld , WITir On without board 2'X ' N. Hth street. -MSX t' WHAT 1JAVD YOU TO TRADE "FOR A FINK ru 4 million , full-tloodrj lloml.lc.iil ii. ln- ii ball , Tlurtttitli end plerc * FOB BENT STORES AND OFFIOE3 FOR RENT-THE 4-8TORY BRICK BUILDING. ( Id Farnam street. This building has a fire proof cement basement , complete steam heal * Ing fixtures ; water on nil floors , gas , etc. Ap ply at the office of The Bee. 1 910 DP.SK ROOM WILLIAM J. WEL8HAN8. 3J1 _ Board of Trade. 1-MM7 FOR RENT , THREE STORY AND BASEMENT brick stern bulMIng , 193) Farnam street. Lnrge elevator ; firm-class condition , suitable for any. kind nf buslnrM. Reasonable terms. Inquire room 311 First National bank building. I 120-12 AGENTS WANTED. MEN AND WOMEN. $5 TO (10 A DAY. ADdress - dress the Handy Heater Co. , 831 New York Life bldg. , Omaha , Neb. J-9I1 THE NEW EDUCATION IS THE MOST THE- ful school work ever published. Hundred * ot agents wanted to fell to school board * . Tha Diamond Lltho Publishing Co. , Minneapolis , Minn. J-MI93 2 WANTED , AGENTS , CANVASSERS , MALE OR female ; something new In ladleV shoes of great merit , big pay nnd exclusive pal > > guaranteed. Addres * Manufacturer's Shoo Co. , 4V > I'nlon street , Ljnn , Mas. J Mjli ! WANTED TO KENT. LIST HOUSES FOR RENT WITH O. G. WAL- Ince , 312 llronn blk. Have calls for cottnges. K r7 LIST HOUSES FOR RENT WITH F. D. WEAD. K 64S-J3 WANTED TO RENT , EITHER FURNISHED liouio for the summer months , or permanently modern unfurnished house of eight nr nln rooms. Apply Krncst 1'cjcke , Deljone hotel. K M4I5 1 * STORAGE. TORAGE. FRANK EWERS , 1211 HARNEY. M-37D IEST STORAGE IJUILDW IN OMAHA , U. S. ROV. bonded warehouse * Household goods stored ; lowest rates. 10I3-10H Leavenworth. M 377 iTOVES STORED DURING SUMMER TEL. 8W. 1207 Douglas. Omaha 8to\e Repair Works. M 373 \ACIFIC STORAGE ft WAREHOUSE CO. . 9TH & Jones sts. General storage and forwarding. M fl74 WANTED TO BU"X STOCKS OF CLOTHING , GENTS' FI'RNISH- Ings , hats and shoes. B. Anuteln , 1303 Douglas streetc Omaha , Neb. N M706-J5 iVANTED , GOOD SECOND HAND UPRIGHT piano , cheap. Roberts at Bennett's. N 263 rt'ANTED ONE OR TWO GOOD DRIVING horses for clear lot. F. D. Wcftd , ICth nnd Douglas. N 506 Z .VANTED . CHEAP ROLLER TOP DESK. ADdress - dress 1' . O. Box CM N 501 1 1.009 CASH FOR HOUSE AND LOT SOUTH. F. D. Weud , IClli and Douglas. N 5X1 2 A'ANTKir TO BUY OR TRADE FOR CLEAR lot , n nlco horse nnd phaeton ; home must be MHint , ' gentle , stylish and u. good hpe ly driver ; phaeton must be In llrst class condition. Slate lowest price and where It can be seen. Ail- ilress R 23 , care lies otllce. N 601 B iVATER SPANIEL DOCJ PUP ; MUST BE thoroiiKhbicd nnd cheap K. K. Bay , Humph rey , Nc ) > . . N-M522 2 iVANTEO , TO BUY GOOD , SOUND DRIVING horsi ! cheap , for cash ; utate price. Address R 30 , Bee. N-M523 1 iVANTED , GOOD SECOND-HAND OFFICE desk , must bu a bargain. R 31 , Bee olllce. N M527 3 FOR SALE FURNITURE. FOR SALE ON ACCOUNT OF REMOVAL TO New York , will sell nil the furniture , carpets , etc. , of a 10-room house cheap. Call at 551 S. S6lh nve. O-MC21 GOOD COOK , WASHER AND IRONER. C33 B. 2Sth. O-Mr.30 2 FOR SALEHORSES , WAGO NS.ETC FIRST CLASS FAMILY HORSE AND FINE phaeton. 830 South 21st street. P 377 2 * FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS WEGMAN PIANOS , BRIDGEPORT ORGANS. Woodbrldge Bros. , 117 8. 17th. Q-379 HARDWOOD COMBINATION HOG AND chicken fence. Chas. R. Lee , , Otli and Douglas , Q-3SO THE STANDARD CATTLE CO. , AMES. NEB. , has 400 tons good baled hay to sell. Q M473 FOR SALE-A PET DEER. INQUIRE A. D. Brandeli , Boston Store. Q MCD1 CUBAN FRECKLES SOLD EVERYWHERE 5C Q-1S4 J21 LAUNLDY MACHINERY. S15 N. ICTH street , Omaha. Q-M3I9 Jl CLAIRVOYANTS MRS. DR. II. WARREN , CLAIRVOYANT. REliable - liable business medium , 8th year at 119 N. 16th S-3S1 MASSAGE. BATHS. EXO. MADAM SMITH , 602 S. 13TH , 2D FLOOR , ROOM 3 ; magnetic , vapor , alcoliol , steam , sulphurlno nnd sea baths. T M312-1 * MOST COMMODIOUS BATH PARLORS IN city. Mme. Howell. 313 & 320 S. 15th ; thorough ! ) practical chiropodist and manlcuilit attendant T-MS13-J11 * MADAM LA RU 5 , 1C17 HOWARD ST.T T SC3-J12 * MASSAGE , MADAME BERNARD , H21 DODGE T-M153 3 MRS. DR. LEON , ELEGANT MASSAGE AND electric bath parlors , restful and refreshing No. 412 North 14th street. T M334 ! TURKISH BATHS. TURKISH BATHS ; ONLY PLACE IN CIT\ exclusively for ladles. Suite 109-110 , Bee bldg. 13 ] SIX BATHS J5. MME. POST , 3W4 S. 15TH. 730 PERSONAL. THE BELLE EPPERLY CORSET , MADE TO order from measure. 1909 Farnam street. street.U U 3. VIAVI CO. . 348 BEE BLDG. ; HEALTH BOOK free ; homo treatment ; lady attendant. U 334 D. HAAS. FLORIST. PI.ANTH , CUT FLOWERS Banquet , hall , residence and grave decorations 1S13 Vlnton streot. Telephone 77 . U MJ9J BATHS , MASSAGE. MME. POST , 319U 8. UTH U-731 CUBAN FRECKLES. WORTH IOC FOR 5C. U 184 J21 PLEDGES NOT REDEEMED OR EXTENDED by June 15 will be sold at auction. Fred Mahle 1M7H Farnam. U M2I3 15 PRIVATE HOME FOR LADIES DURING confinement : babies adopted or otherwise pro- \ldcd for. 2C31 Charles street , Omaha. Neb. U M8C6-J11 * UMBRELLAS COVERED AND REPAIRED 310. No. ICth. Jas. Henderson. U 3S7 J 27 WANTED TO MEET EVERY DRUGGIST IN state of Nebraska at Mercer hotel Monda rtenlng. June ! d. 8 o'clock sharp. Clms. K Kheniian , local sec'y , N , S. I' . A. Norman A Kulm , cli'm. entertainment com. U 405-1 A LADY THAT LIVES ON CAPITOL AVE wishes to sve that toll gentleman that asked her lu get married last Kept. ; she told him that she was afraid he would kill her. U W7-2 "INFINITE RICHES IN A LITTLE ROOM. ' That'll what Clarke's Pure Rye WhUkey I In luttles. Its health glvlni ; prop rtlrs or Invaluable. At dealers. U M517 1 BARGAIN. 12 CABINET PHOTOS. 2. DAVII33 113 H. 18th street , opposite Boston Store. U-MM9 30 MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE ANTHONY LOAN 4 : TRUST CO. , SIS N. Y. LIFK loans al low rates for choice security In Ne bru&ka and Iowa farms or Omaha city property W-391 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAH. real estate. Brcnnan. Lo\e & Co. . Faxton blk . W-SSi MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA REAL KSTATF at 6 per cent. W. B. Melktl , let Nat. Ilk. bldg W-J93 MONEY 1O LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAH. property. Fidelity Trust company , 1702 Farnam W-3SO CITY LOANS. C. A. STARR. 515 N. V. I.1FI- W-SSS MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES TH O. F. Davis Co. . 1505 Farnam st. W 3H LOANS OlTlMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CIT property. W. Farnnm Fmlth & Co. , 1S20 Farnim _ _ _ W 559 INVESTORS DIRECTORY CO. . 10 WALL BT New York , offer any part 100.000 eastern In \eitors' names , who have money to Invest jiut coinpUi-0. Wrlto for particular * . W MMJ.J25 * AGENCY U , B. MORTGAGE & TRUST CO. fur 6 per rent loans submit applications t lusey tt Tncrnas , Council Bluff * ortlce. ortlce.W W 251 LIFE INSURANCE . . . POLICIES LOANED , OI or bought. K. O , Chesney , Kansas Clly , Mo W-MI5J MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. MONEY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD FURNI turo , pUnoi , honer , \ > aeons , or any kind a cUatt I security at lowest poutbli ratts , whlc you cau } < uy tack at any tlm or In an mount. FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO l * ra 4.1lhn : i tl k. JUTS THE TUB THAT ST1HD5 1 IO ON ITS OWN BOTTfiM : rr THE NirAiRBM COMPANY * * " MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. Continued. . D. HADDOCK. HOOM 27 , RAMQU BLOCK. x-ra 1ONKY TO I-OAN ON rtinNITUIlB AND Hano FreJ Terry. 430 rtamge blk. X 371 IONBV TO LOAN ON FUnNITUIin , I'lANOS. horses , wngons , etc. , at lowest rule * In city ; no rcmo\al of Roods * strictly confidential ; you can pay tha loan off at any tlirta or In any amount. amount.OMAHA OMAHA MORTaAOn LOAN CO. . 300 So. ICth St. St.X.170 BUSINESS CHANCES. CUBAN rilUCKLES. Til 13 ONLY CIOAH , 6C. Y 1S4 J21 < -OH SALK MY LOAN AND JCWnLIlY BUS ! , ness. I'red Mohle , 151H4 Farnam. Y MW1-J1I snvnriAL BUSINESS CHANCIIS rou HUM. r'tnte ; rmall wholesale business for sale , nbout $2,00) . T. I ) . WcaJ , IGth ana Douulns Y 4S'J-1 NnWSPAI'EUS TOP. SALT } , ONH OP TIII3 OLD- cHt nml bp t istnbllslKM newspapers In cust om Nebraska , both dally anil weekly millions ; good property ; rrcxxl patronnict * ; stenni power , Koo.l reasons for Bellini ; . Address H 'f3. Omaha , Neb. , care Bee. Y J1320 4 ivi : WANT MIN : AND WOMBN wno WISH to renew llff to try n liottle of Cluiko'a 1'urn Il > o Whisky ; It builds up the system and Is bencllclal In cases of sudden Illness. Y-1I518 1 1,000.00 WILL BUY A M ANITA CTt'IUNG business In Omaha ; good reasoni for selling Address It , Bee. Y M49S ! FOH .EXCHANGE. A NICK STYLE FAMILY HOIISE. COAL black , sound , good free driver nnrt centle In every way. to exchange for Rood driving horse. Fidelity Trust company , 170S Farnam street , Z-M855 FOR EXCHANGE , 80-ACIIE FAIIM IN fJUEAT sugar Lett district ; mdi > c. or bank stock pre ferred. W. O. Tcrnpleton , 405 N. Y. Life. Z M21T 6 ICO ACRES LITTLE .SOUTH OF NEBRASKA line for merchandise nr live slock. Fine property fronting Hanscom park for busi ness opening. 1.000 drug stock for Omaha lot. ' . D. Wead , 16lh and Douxlas. Z 131-1 FARM LANDS IN NORTHWEST MISPOUIU , for stock of hardware or Implements. Knox & . Kisser , 37i ! I'eull St. , Council BlulTs , In.7I17JM 7/I17JM SAL..C , /V-AU ABSTRACTS. THE BYRON HEED COMPANY. RE-153 l.\llU/Vir-5 , 11UUHUH , LAJia AnU lrAUMS ; Bale or trade. F. 1C. Darling , Barker UlocK. RE-156 IMPROVED GARDEN LANDS NEAIX OMAHA at prices that will surprise you. If taken within 2 weeks. J. II. Sherwood. 423 N. Y. Life. RE M724 BARGAINS , SALE OR TRADE IN CITY PROP- ertlca and farms. Jno. N. Frcnzer , opr > PO RE-375 SNAPS , 6 TO C MILES FROM OMAHA I' . O. to. CO or 120 acres. Improved , { 30.09 per acre ; 200 ncres , J3I.OO per ncre : 250 ncres , J40.00 per acre ; 6 10-acr tracts , 75.00 to MOO.OO per acre , Mu > . be BQ'd. 810 N. Y. L. bldg. RK-M254 FOR SALE LOT II , BLK 2. BAKER PLACE. This lot Is 1/1x123 , south front , near car ; will cell cheap on easy monthly payments to right party. Also lot 2. In Bucke > c Place , and lot 1 Ilk 6. Pcppleton Park. Take a look at the Ion and If they suit you cnll nnd I will make price and terms to suit. Geo. B. Tzschuck , Bee office. Omaha. RE C54 FARM LANDS. C. F. HARRISON. N. Y. L. RE-C3S-J7 * 7-ROOM MODERN COTTAGE , 5C2 N. < OTH , only J3.7CO.OO : rreat bargain. RIJ M790 NEW S-ROOM COTTAGE. LARGE LOT. ONLY Jl.900.00. Clark and N. 21st ; snap. RE M791 HOMES ON EASY PAYMENTS , SELL AND buy lots , acres , farms. Garvln Bros.,210 N. Y. L. RE-M4 FARM. FINELY IMPROVED. NEAR OMAHA , part money , part city property. Ames. 1 17 Fnrnam. RE-367-31 * FOR $1V ) DOWN , riAL. 23 EACH Z MONTHS , six per cent Int. , G large rooms , cellar , cistern , city water ; house built by day norl : : SI.009 Ames , 1C17 Farnnm. RE 3C9-S1' TRADE LANDS OR CITY I'ROPERTY FOR 3- Btory brick hotel. Ames , 1017 Farnam. RE 3C8-31' ONE HUNDRED CASH. J20 EACH 3 MOS. . B r. house , city water , -.cistern . ; price I7i . 6 per cent Int. Great bargain. Ames , 1017 Farnam. RB-iO-31 MUST BE SOLD- FULL LOT. SEWER. SIDE- alk nnd fence , near grocery , paviment and rnr. for a few days , JMO. F. D. Wead ir.th nnd Douglait. RE 494 1 1.2 < HOUSE WITH HALF ACRE. tl.SM. Sl.r 00 bu > s cottage 19th Ht. bouletard. (323. 4-room lions. " and lot. SS.2M. now house , cost year ago , $3 500. f I 300. 8-room modern home north II. parlt. J7W , 2 beautiful acres near Fort. F. D. Wead. 16th and Douglas. HE 190 1 ttO CASH FOR A LOT WORTH $1.600 ! NICE location ; near car ami pa\ed street , sec us mi Id ; . Omaha Real Estate and Trust Co. , 211 H. ISth st. RB-M50S 3 BICYCLES. M. O. DAXON , 402 N. 18TH. 35J VICTOR BICYCLES , THE FINEST OF ALL bicycles. Omaha Bicycle Co. . 223 N. 16th street. > < STERLING. BUILT LIKE A WATCH. WF.ST- ern Electrical Supply Co. , 1515 Howard street. SEE TUB VISIBLE BALL BEARINGS ON Relay Special. Will Barnum & Bro. , 120 N. 15th. 396 REMINGTON AND EAGLE. CROSS GUN CO. , 118 S. 15th street. 297 A. L. DEANE & CO. . WHOLESALE AND RE- tall bicycles. 1115 Farnam street ; bicycles old on ea > / payments. 23S WESTERN BICYCLE & GUN CO. , 2418 CUMINO tCI MANTELS , GRATES AND TILES. WOOD MANTELS , GRATES. TILES FOR FIRE places , vestibules and large floors ; write for catalogue. Milton Rogers & Sons , Omahn. M33J UNDERTAKERS AND EHBALMERS II. K. BURKET , FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND embalmer , 1C1S Chicago it. , telephone 90. 403 BWANSON & VALIEN. 1701 CUMING , TEL. 10CO 40 * M. O. MAUL , UNDERTAKER AND EMBALM er. 1417 Farnam St. . telephone 225. 410 C. W. BAKER , UNDERTAKER. 13 S. 16TII ST. 411 COat. D. T MOUNT HAS REMOVED HIS COAL office to 209 8. ICth St. , Brown block. 4 THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. NO SMOKE ? No coot. 2.000 pound * of the bejt Wyoming coal. JI.W , delivered. Just think of Ul You hava to pay that ( or dirty , smoky coal. If > ou are Interested In the fuel question u Sheridan coal. 1C05 Farnam street. MtOl PASTURAGE. WE HAVE ICO ACRES OF BLUE GRASS PAS- lure for hones , board fence , spring water ; liarton & Phelpi. Ullroor * . Neb. , or A. W. PUlp * & Bon. W N. Y , LU bldg. . Tel. 1054. 47l-Julyl PASTURE. CATTLE & HORSE& T. MURRAY. M * Jli DLUB GRASS. SPRING WATER ; II. II. 1IAR- der & Co. . B e building. 221 DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING IK FAMILIES , 4W1 nurdette. HOTELS. HOTEL BARKER , 13TII AND JONES ST3. 75 rooms at JI.W per day. „ CO rooms at 1200 per day. Special rales to commerclil travelers. Room and board by week or month. Frank Itlldltrh , manager. 402 AETNA HOUSE ( EUROPEAN ) . N. W. COR. 13th nnd Dodge. Rooms by day or week. 403 LOST. STRAYED , A KORREL MARE , WHITE SPOT In face ; return to J. W. 1'oley. 1810 N. Zfith for reward. I.ont M3H T LOST , A BLACK POCKITTIIOOK , BETWEEN Fourteenth and Fifteenth , on Dmenport street , containing mow and kev ; Ilndcr will please return to the Milter Hair Dreisltis Parlors , on Douglas , between Fifteenth and Sixteenth utrot'la. nnd receive reward. Lost M5IO ! BUILDING &LOAM ASSOCIATION. SHARES IN MUTUAL L. & B. ABH'N PAY 6,7 , 8 per cent when 1 , 2. 3 ) cars old , always redeemable. 1704 Farnam st. Nattlngcr , Sec. 414 HOW TO GET A HOME OR SECURE GOOD Interest on savings. Apply to Omaha I < . & B Asa'n , 17C4 Boo Bldg. G , M. Nattlnger. Sec PUMPS AND WINDMILLS. C. H. BOYDEN. PUMPS AND WIND MII.LS , all kind * of pump repairing. Leave orders with Churchill Pump Co ; telephone. CC3 , M163 J21 CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. C. E. MORRILL. PAPHR HANGING , HOUSE sign painting ; brick work , plasttrlng ; off. R. 1 , Barker blk. ; tel. 735 ; uhop. 913 N. 2Uh St. ' . 403 ELEOTRIOAC'SUPPLIES ' ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND CONTRAC- tort for electric IlKhf'nndfmotor plants and all kinds of electrical conhfniftlon. Western Eleo- Tlcal Supply Co. , lllb Iliuurd st. 4M MUSIC , ART A&D LANGUAGES. GEORGE F. GELLENhnCK , BANJO AND trultar teacher. 1311 Cass street. M103 CRAYON WORK TAUGHT FREE BY MAIL by the KansiH CityArt" college , 410 13. 12th street. KuisrtB City. * l < > - ? MU5 4 * BUSINKSB NOi'ICiSS. DAMAGED MIRRORS IESILVERED , 719 N. 18. SHORTHANJL ) AJJJL ( y i'jeEWRITING A. C. VAN SANTS SCHOOL. 513 N. Y. LIFE. M914 PAWNBROKERS. II. MAROWJTZ LOAt3-J10N.15Y. 418 JJ..10 ST. . 413/ - > t / DANCING. MR. AND MRS. MORAND WILL GIVE PRI- \Ue lessons In dancing at their borne. 290 $ Dodga street , during the summer. 223-J23 DENTISTS. DI . PAUL. DENTIST , 2020 BURT ST. . 417 MUNYON'S Write for it. SHERMAN & M'CONNELL OMAHA. Lawyers nnd solicitors. SUES & CO. IJeo Bnlldlug , OMAUA , Neb. Advlco FUER. RAILWAY TIME CARD Leave * ( BURLINGTON & MO RIVER.I Arrives OmahalUnlon Depot. IQlli At Mason Sla.l Omaha 10l5am. : . . . ' . . .Denver llxpress . . . 9 40ain" 4.5pm.BIc. ! HUN. Mont , & Pusel Snd. fcx. 4.1i m 4:3opm. : . . . . . . .Denver Express 4lupm : 6:4 : pn. Neb.aaka Lo < al iexipt Sunday ) . . 7:45pm SslSam..Lincoln Local ( except hunday ) . .Ihsrtarn 2:45pm. . .Fast MalKfor Llnioln ) tlally. . . . Leaves [ CHICAGO. BURLINGTON & QArrives ( OmahalUnlon Depot , JOlh & Mason rila.l Omaha 4l5pm ; Chlcaiio Vestibule fliOam 9Mam. : . . . . . Chicago Kxpres * 4:15pm : I:50pm. : Chlcattor and Ht. > 'lx > uls Express. . 8oiom : lliZSam Paclnc Junction Local 6uOpm . . . . .Fast ) Mall 2ljpm : Leaven ( CIIIOAGO , MlUr&'BT. l'AUl..lArrlve OmahalUnlon Depot. 11)1 h1 & Mason titsOmaha ( O.Wpm . . . , Chlcaeo'.lmltcU. . . , 11.10urn..Clilcayu UipteM ( ex. Bun. ) . . . . e.Otfpm Leaves ( CHICAGO & WilttllWEbTN lArrlvei OmahalUnlon Depot. Mason Sis. ) Omaha ll:05am : iusterfi ! } : ! -WP ? Vestlbuiy . . , . ' . fJmlled tWam : Mo. ViOrsynxieiil 54jpm ! Omaha Clnrafeq Special 2:15inn : Leaves I cTlICA GO RH < iS | "PACIFIC. ( Arilves OmahalUnlon Depot , lotfi tt Mason Sls. [ Omaha IltOOam. .Atlantic Expi * Jex Sunday ) . 5i5pm : C.25pm Night , . Itijireua ll&am 4:3tpm..Chicago : ) VealnU'd ( ) Limited. . . . liitpn C:0 : > ) pm .Oklahoma & TtMHlEx ( ex Stn ) .10S5am : l:10l'm : Coluradp jjinlted 4ODpin : Leaves I C. , ST. IV'M' ' : & O. ( Arrives Omuhal Depot , lith nnd Webaler 81s. | Omaha :2' : am..Ncbraska I'tTviiJn'eer ' ( dally ) . 8:15pin : 4:30pm..HIoux : City Kr\l'K \ lex. 3un..ll:65um CUOpm St. PttB1i , lrnlted l':3iam ' : Jxp'icsn'iex Sunday.toisoan Clipm ) . .St. Paul lExpreaj 10.35an leaves I K. C. . 6T. 3. & C. II. I Arrives" OmahalUnlon Depot , 101S & Mason Bis. | Omaha " 9.Mam..Kansas City Day Express 5lmm 9l5pm.K. ; C' , NlKht Ex. Ma U. P. Trans. :50am : Leaves I MISSOtfllTTl'ACIFfC. JArrlves Omahal Dapot. Ijth micl Webster 81s. ( Omaha 10:4i : > an St. LuU Klprens b:90am : .3 < ) pm SI. I uls Express. . COSpm : 8:30pm : Nebraska. Localex.J3un. ) 9:00am : Leaves I H1OUX CITY 4C PACIFlcI j Arrives Omalial Depot. 15lh and Webster His. | Omaha " ' "e'iopni St. Paul Limited ,10J5am : Leaves I SIOl'X CITY & PACIFIC. JArrlves OmahalUnlon Depot , lull } & MasonJiw. ( Omalia _ CWarr. : Sioux City Passenger . . . . .10:3. : > pm jLSSpm. . . . . .St.J'au | Limited 12S5pra leaves IUNION I PACIFIC I Arrives j ' ' iojooam''r. Kearney * ixpreM : . * . l : 5pm 2rtOpm Overland Flyer . . . . . . . 5,3.pm 2OupmBeat'ce& : Stnmsb'R Ex ( ex. Hun ) . I )5 ; > m 7SOpm . , . .Pacific Expnss. . , . 10 Siam Upm _ . . . . Fast Mall . _ i tvpm Leaves IVABASH I RAILWAY ( Arrives OmahalUnlon Depot. IQtk & Ma on Sis | Omaha Jypm. : . . . t. Louli Cannon Bill , . , . .4 ! UpU ) PIPPETTES EMANCIPATION. IJY HOWARD MARSHALL CHAPTER It. CopyricMed. IMS. H was while she was alone with him. after icr parents nnd Ills had gone , that he sat moklng his pipe of gloom nnd bad tobacco , uCferlng Keenly , while she smiled and made a tied with a heart as happy In Us scnsa- lotml triumph over a difficulty which she md create'd but to overcome , ns her fingers vero < lcft. For half an hour this was most delicious. The hated lover sat and alternately cursed and pleaded , while she. safe In the knowledge of the alderman and the mayor an J the police and the president and the army and the mvy , scorned him , nnd refused to permit ilm to even so much as touch her lianJ. It vould have been a llttlo pleasanter If ho iad fiercely rushed upon her and , seizing lor , compelled her to scream for help , and It vas a llttlo hard to keep the .sorrowful face * of her parents out of her mind ; but she nailc the best of what she had , and on- Dyed It all. She was emancipated I Uut presently I'letro changed his tone In a way which she had not calculated upon. Majestically , he rose , and the pleading In Ills fnco changed to scorn. "Very well , " ho declared."Very well. Lot what Is bo as It Is. I go. There are n the sea many good fish of which one fish s but one fish. Tliero arc others than you and of them I can catch. Adieu , I'lppetto ! I go to marry the green grocer's lovely daughter , whose eyes arc soft as the depths of a well , whoso smile Is bright as the skies of Naples , and who has long looked upon mo out of the comers of her eyes. Adieu ! I go ! " Heavens , hero was an Impossibility como : rue ! While yet In dismayed discomfiture she was trying to contemplate It , I'lotro stalked away. Plppotte sat down , limp and nerveless. She thought of that horrid grocer's daughter with disgust. Yet , yes , she had oycs which some might think pretty , and she was al ways smiling In order to show her white ; eeth the bold thing ! Dut I'letro ! She had .hought him to have more solt-respoct ! Ho ought to be filled with shame. This was out rageous and Incredible. She had been sitting there five minutes , overwhelmed by this new turn. It was not at all romantic. None of thp banker's wife's predictions had Included such a contingency is this , And I'lotro had looked so handsome as he left the room ! She was aroused from her bitter reflections by his return. Instantly she struggled to re gain her lost ground. 'Oh , you have to mo come back , " she said promptly. "Well , return to your laughter of the green grocer. I for you can Mnd no usefulness In my heart. She will not have you ; but go to her. " Pletro's brow was lowering , and bis height was masterful. She stopped as he looked at her , for there was a command In bis eje which she had never seen before. "Enough 1 H Is enough , " be said slowly. "Keep silence while I speak. The grocer's daughter can wait. I speak , and I wish to lie answered with truth. Attend ! " This , too , was now , but It was Interesting and pleasant. There was tragedy In Pletro's tones , and Plppette was willing to accept tragedy In lieu of romance , If only I'letro would keep away from the grocer's daughter. "I was about to leave this house , " I'lotro continued Impressively , "but paused at the threshold to say good day to neighbors. I was greeted with ildlculo and laughter by those who have heard the truth the truth that you , whom I have loved and was to luarry , had cast me from you and called upon an alderman for protection against me- . Their sport cut mellko knives , but 1 Bald nothing , for It was truth. Uut then Lulgl Rossi ho that lives In the tenement In the rear spoke up , and with leering laughter declared that he knew the reason why , de clared that It was because you loved him , and had recently promised to marry him , that you had cast me- from you. " Pletro paused and Plppetto rejoiced again. Hero was more romance after all. Oh ! If Pletro and Lulgl would only fight ! Would that not be glorious ? What greater distinction could come to a maiden than to have two men fight over her. "I did not kill him then , " Pletro continued , "because I did not know whether or not ho was lying. If ho was ho shall die , or I shall die. We both "I shall go away and see you never any more. " have our stilettos , and they arc ever ready. Whichever Is the best fighter shall die , and that at once. Dut if he told the truth , then I shall not flght him. I shall go away and see you never any more. Answer. Did he lie ? " Plppette was In her element again. This was most delicious of all. The whole street would talk about her , and tell about her beauty If these two handsome men fought over her. She answered quickly : 'It was not the truth he told. Lulgl Rossi Is a handsome man , and he Is my frlenJ and I Ilka him and may marry him. But I have not promised to. " Plctro's face grew darker. She had added venom to his rage by saying that she liked Lulgl , and might marry him. She made It maddening when she added : "Dut I would warn you not to flght him. Ho would cut you Into little pieces , an * kill you quick ! " That was the last straw. Pletro was not a coward , nor was bo a weak man. To have The small boy plays It's Decora tion day today. He saw the real thing and now he's a pretty good Imitator just us good. In fact , as the multitude of piano * made to look like and play llko the Kimball - ball , the best on earth. It's child's play to compete with them , A. IIOSPB. Jr , Music and Art , 1BI3 Douglas. 83S the woman lie lovcil Intimate th.it Lillet Ilosil coulJ Leal him In a llRlit was moro titan he could bear. It was like n scene lit n mcloilramn when lie turned anil , raising hla hand , shoulcil' "It Is false ! It Is an Insult ! You shall tec ! I Rol I go 1 thall kill him ilcail' ' Anil you , I shull never look upon agilnl Aillou ! Alien1" With that he turned , with flaming eyes anil every muclo quivering with ra c. Ills hand , quick ai lightning , nail alreaily drawn the Ktlletto which Is ever convenient. With out another glance at her , ho rushtnl through the door , anil In an Instant she heard him jumping down stalro In great leaps. Her gratified vanity ended that second. Suddenly she saw the whole thing In Its dreadful , real-life aspect. The Imnkcr's wife's story book romances were Instantly for gotten. She remembered only that she loved I'letro , and that she had sent him Into deadly peril. She forgot that she was emancipated , She did not want to be emancipated. Llko klnetoscopo flashes , pictures gleamed In her mind of Lulgl plunging his long , slender dagger Into 1'lero's heart. Then she saw I'letro kill Lulgl , nnd afterward saw the murderer dragged away to execution. She could sco no aspect which did not mean The sight might well have turned her heart colJ. " death for Pletro ! Death for her I'lotro ! Her handsome , bravo , loving and adorable I'letro ! For a moment she crouched , shaking In a chair , with her skirt over her head , swept by abject terror nt what her silliness had set afoot. - * Then , like lightning , she sprang up , and , scieamlng , "Pletro ! I'letro ! Stop him ! Stop him ! Tell him tint I , Plppette , am coming ! " rushed through the door and down the stairs. When she reached the bottom she saw people hurrying through the hall , back to ward the course. The great tenement was all aroused. A murmur of many excited voices came to her ears , and she almost fainted from fear. She had como too late , she thought , too late ! too late ! Hut , recovering herself , she again sped llko the wind to save Pletro. Into the court she dashed , still screaming. There the sight might well have turned her heart cold. As she entered the two men were Just crouching , not six feet separating them , ready to spring upon each other. Glittering knives vvcro In their hands , and she read excitement and horror In the faces of the Italians , who formed a little ring about them. Italians never Interfere' In an affair of that sort. It was that ring ot spectators that delayed Plppette. She could not force her way through It until the men had. with fierce jumps , like wild beasts , met and were strtig gllng with murder In their hearts. Dut lit that moment she reached them. Her strength at this crisis was tremendous. How she stopped Lulgl's descending dagger with her plump little arm , she docs not know how , nor how she turned Pletro's blow aside. She only knows that she did stop the one and turn the other , and that she forced herself between the man and clung to Pletro's brawny , brown neck with loving arms , swearIng - Ing that she worshipped him , and him alone , and that she had been a wicked , wicked girl. Two bright-eyed , brown-skinned Italian babies are now , three years later , proof positive that Plppette did not change again. The \ery next day she and Pletro were married by the same alderman who had protected her. So this Is the tale of the end , as well as the beginning , of Plppettc's emancipation. ( The jnd. ) OUH HK1.A TlOXft II 1TII . /.I/M.V. Commercial Hand r.elweoii tlmt fountrj nml tin ) United Mntcs hlroiiitliciioil. NEW YORK. May 31. Mr N. A. Hashl- gulchl , Japanese consul general In Now York , Is enthusiastic over the prospect that tin. ' cotton of the south will ; crvc to draw the commercial rclatliim of Japan and tlu United States still closer. II ? raid to a re porter recently : "An American cotton dealer told me a few days ago that he had shlpp.ed 7.0DO bales of raw cotton from the south to Japan by way of San Francisco. You see , labor ls very cheap In Japan and we can manufacture cotton cloth there at a very comparatively small expenditure. We flnd a ready market for the made product In China and Corea , where the bulk of the people are so poor that they are obliged to wear cotton cloth. " H. M. Levy , a member of the New York Cotton exchange , who has large cotton In terests In the south , and who has spent much tlmo In New Orleans , was seen at the Hotel Savoy and was not surprised at Mr. Hashlgulchi's remarks. Mr. Levy exhibited a dispatch he had recently received from New Orleans that read as follows' "Japan Is buying cotton at this port. " Mr. Lev } said : "This Indicates that Japan has placei a representative at New Orleans to look after her Interests in the purchase ot raw cotton. ' Knilocl u Wnstt-il I.lfn. CHICAGO , May 31. Mrs. J. Hackett Townsend - send , better known as Mabel Benson Hollow actress and authoress , attempted to end her life last night. With a razor she slashed her throat and was found unconscious lying across the bed In her loom , Near by Uy a letter In which ( he said "I do pray that God will look upon me In my last hour and hear my cry. From what ! heard the other night at the mission , It seems my life has been wasted. I know the re sponslblllty ot parents. I regret that I did not have a praying father and mother. " She was removed to a hospital and wll probably die. Her husband was a Ilrltlsl olllcer who spent all her money and then attempted to cut her throat. Her voice was ruined , and she was compelled to leave the stage. _ To Sell Hlonx City's Ciihla Line. SIOUX CITY , May 31. ( Special Telegram. ) Judge Slilras of the federal court filed at order yesterday directing the sale of the Sioux City Cable railway to satisfy $350,000 of firs mortgage bonds held by the Manhattan Trim company as trustee , The court aUo rule < adversely to the claims ot a number of liold crs cf judgments for personal Injurloi who asked that their liens be made prior to the bondholders. The relative priority of mort gaga bonds and personal Injury claims has long been a question here , but has never been ruled on before. Labor and material claim to the amount of about $5,000 arc made su pcrlor to that of Uie bondholder * . The date ot sale Is not yet fixed. Society Girl 4piiiinlts Sulcliln. DUNKIRK , N. Y. , May 31. Miss Kill Coleman , the 20-year-old daughter ot th late A. C. Coleman , the wealthy banker o this city , committed suicide last night by blowing out her brain * with a revolver , afie ipendlng a pleasant evening with her friends No CUUBO Is assigned for the deed. Rh Is sild to have been the fiance of ex-Kor sstry Commissioner McLennon of Penusyl vanla. President Sloruci Contemplates RIO JANEIRO , May 31. President Murae U III and it U reported he Intends to re ICQ. VRECKISC OF UNION PACIFIC ilistakcs Made by a Former Management Proved to Bo Irretrievable , MBITION WITHOUT SHOW OF PRUDENCE otno uf thn SriivmM Which < Jot the Syitem Into the Trouble tlmt Miulo Iteoelvri- slilp Xrrt'Miirr I.eiisn or NnM l.lnrs mill t'ontrnrtn with ( lulr. "There seems to bo n preconcerted effort n the part of big newspapers outride of Omaha to misrepresent the truths ot Union 'nclflc history during the last ten joars , " tld a prominent railroad man yesterday. "The Chicago Tribune seems to be laboring ndcr nn hallucination ns ( o the Import of ID application of the American Loan ami Trust company for a separate receiver over ic Ore Kg n Short Line property , nnJ In ortl * les publlihcd In Its columns , May 27 and 29 , rreatly misrepresents the absolute facts ns hey ore known to exist hereabouts. "The past and not the present management f the Union 1'acUlc must bo held responsible or thn present condition of affairs on tho. Overland' system. When the old manngu- icnt relinquished the control of the prop- rty In Ifc'JO , the legacies left to their sue- essors wrought the dismemberment tlmt ow Is taking placr. "It was the ambition of those who manlpu- atcd the property from 1SSB to the end of SUO to build up an Immense system and to cqulrc by trace , consolidation or purchase , t controlling Interest In the properties cm- iracod In the old Union Pacific railway coni- mny. STARTED WITH I1LUNDKR. "Tho lease of the Oregon Hallway & Navigation company , with n guarantee of the laymcnt of all fixed chargcH nnd C per cent llvldond on $25,000,00(1 ( rapltnl stock , was tie uf the combinations entering Into the ontrol of the property by the Union Pn- Iflc. This road had n mileage of nbout 970 nllcs of rail lines and 3,000 miles of water Incs , with thirty-one steamers and river > oats which were not paying operating ox- > cnses. Yet In the face of this fact a steamer was built at a cost of $275,000 , vhlch after completion pro > ed to bo worth- ess and was laid up before one season's service and this steamer has been totally infit for any service since. A number ot other boats were condemned by United States Inspectors and for moro than thrco years past Imvo been rotting In the docks at Portland. This property never earned ho dividend on the capital stock nbovo ro- erred to. Not content , however , over the lire failure of the boat line , thn past man- itgcmcnt built a branch line of nlnotythrca nllcs from Tckon to Wallace and from lurko , In Idaho , to the Cocur d'Alene mines , n a country already occupied by the North ern Pacltlc , to get a business that did not > ay either company , according to HIOHO best n n position to know. "When the combination was made of the Ines composing the Qulf division , or what Is kiiown as the Union Pacific , Denver & Oulf , ho earnings of other portions of the system verc given to the Oulf division to pay Us nterest a mileage of two for one , three for ne , or whatever was necessary to pay Inter- st on the Oulf lines , being allowed , The ule'burg branch , with a mlleaga of 1C3 nlk's , was given CO per cent of the earnings letwcen Denver and Omaha , while the main Ine , with a mileage of 41C mllrs , received mt 31 per cent. And yet , under these fa- orablo conditions , reports show that the Gulf division never earned Its operating e.x- iciises and fixed charges. UTHEH MISTAKKS MADE. "Dut thet > o are not the only examples ot he peculiar policy pursued by the manage ment previous to S. II. II. Clark taking un ho reins of government and trying to brlnn order out of chaos , In which ho found the property. "A branch lln was built In Kansas from Sallna to Oakley , parallel with the main Ine of the Kansas division for 225 miles. Then came the contracts with the Milwaukee and Rock Island roads , to which reference haa men made ninny times over , and which hava jeen the subject of many bitter words on account of the Inequalities existing. 'The year 1690 was ono of the best In.tlio ilatory of thp road. The earnings amounted n that year to $14,533,201 , but the property was co managed that this vast sum failed .0 pay Ita fixed charges and operating ex penses , leaving a deficit of $275,030 at tha end of the year. When Mr. Clark came to he rood , toward the close of ' 90 , his man agement was confronted with a floating debt of $1SOGO,000 , but thiough the aid of power- 'ul friends of the Union Pacific In the cast .Ills was provided for nnd the road saved In IS01 from passing Into the hands of re- cehers. 'Tho first report under Mr. Clark's man agement , 1891 , shows a radical chdngo from : ho previous year. The earnings In 1891 were N4.006.730 , and a surplus was noted ot $1,065,040. In 1S92 the earnings were $15- 025.17C , with a surplus of $2,009,757 , 'Dut the burden the road had acquired from 1S85 to 1890 , through tha building anil acquiring of unprofitable branch lines , and contracts made , whereby Its business was given away to wily competitors , together with an extravagant management during that period , were the causes leading up to the ruin of what could have been a magnificent railway ( system. The present management la In no wise reaponvlble for the dismember ment ot the Union Pacific , It was due to the heritage of bad business ventures left to It by a former management that the failure of the Union Pacific U directly traceable. " Tourcn Upon DlfTorrnro * . President S. H. H. Clark loft for Den ver yesterday to hold a conference with Mr. Frank Trumbull , receiver of the Union _ " Pacific , Denver & Gulf , A hearing was a | > - pointed some tlmo ago by Special Master In Chancery Cornish between the Union Pa cific and the Oulf companies to dctcnnljjo on a division of old earnings and .tho pay ment of certain claims against tho'company while the same was operated by the re ceivers of the Union Pacific. Mr. Trumbull was unable to bo present at these hearings and now Mr. Clark goes west to see If ho cannot bring about an amicable settlement of existing differences and If possible have the master go to Denver to hold hla court ot Inquiry , Instead of Omaha. Mr. Clark lit the meantime will Inspect the first and soc- > onil districts and will meet Mr. Trumbull some tlmo'next week. Arranging fur I'nlr Oriiunil Trncka , General Manager W. I ) . Doddrldgo of the Missouri Pacific was In Omaha yesterday In consultation with Elkhorn officials , looking toward a connection with the Klkhoni near miser's park , thereby saving to the Missouri Pacific considerable money In the way ot making unnecessary the building of tracks to the fair ground * . The proposition Is to use the Klkhorn tracks between Uusor's and Irvlngton , tha Missouri Pacific constructing terminal * at the groundx UH an offset to tin use of the Klkhoni rails , the Utter company to enjoy the same privileges as the Missouri Pacific. If this arrangement U brought about , and there seems to bo nothing In the way to u speedy consummation , It will save thousands of dollars to both companies aiul at the same tlmo give the public ampl facilities to get to and from the fair grounds. Ifnllvfity Nuton. Gcoil raliu were reported at some polnti on the Durllngtnn last night. If , M. Cutter of the Barton agency of the N'orthwoitern syfctcm Is In Omaha. II. L. McKellar , assistant general freight agent ot the Memphis & Charleston road , U In the clly. U'Cflvor n. Kllery Andcrion will leave for the tast on the arrival of his family from the Pacific c6i l. Superintendent P. J. Nichols of the Union I'aclfln hai Just returned from a trip to Man hattan , Kan. , and ho la enthuijaitlc over the outlook for a big corn crop. Senator John M. Thornton , eollcltor for the Union Pacific receivers , It , 8. Hall , attorney for the Oregon Short Line & Utah Northern , K. P. Sunborn of St. Paul , representing S per crnt roniollJated minority bondholder * , ami \Vlntlow S. Pierce , representing the first mortgage Interests In the application for a separate receiver for the Short Line , left Thursday night In Mr. P , S , Nlchol'i car 13 , for Portland , w here on next Monday or Tues day before Judge Gilbert the further conild > cratlon ot the Short Llue matter will ba bad.