I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ rrn OMAHA DAILY JjEEIIUUESDAY ! , MAY'5 18)G. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 7 'a ' SPRCI11L NOTII3ES. , - - for ( hesc uoIun , 4 c TI I I lIP lii I'i * uti til I $ ( ) ii. ni. for 1)u. ) . , tiiIti ; anil u nih S I. in. for tIui 2i10rn I ng it tool Sttiiolst cii I ( Ioti. . tiI pMtIorI , 1y ro'oII ewtltig 0 % tfllfll- I 1orool CIIVCI ( , Cult IIIIS fltINi ; r $ nil- drewiril to a it iitiihcrtil Itt.r 1 * ' Ilic her. t tt flci' $ oO Zulu rMeol I I Pu. i1il Iverti1 Ii iii lrtMIIl1It % o)1i ' ( if tIii' rIi ek oiiI. Rn eiu , 1 1-e n . i . " uril first I , IMerIt nfl ; 1 0 ! Ii J I Iierin her. NitJi I iig taI'ii for 1tii fun ii fflr liii IIrMt hicrtIoi , TIteR' , f nil o rt Iciiit'ii In 1IIISMI be run eniioretl' ? - - - - i VANTI1)-1t ) I.F II SVNTI1) . TV.0 ( lOUD SAlEIIN. CAT. ! . ii' ' 319 $ oiith ltI * ; t. fl-iO ' $7 TO O A MONTIT . % N1) 1'TNH18 PA ! ! ) iiitestneii ( or eloiri experience lIflflCOI1tY , IHhIdM 4 goo4i ; lIttle clirk cigrir niarhii frt'e S t ) nU cut'nir. IllIlOlI & t. l.oiiIR M' , . JJ-419 : , J2' WANTIl ) , YOUN ( ; Mt : : ' : 70 T.Alt 1IAIUI11t. tral ; cnn 1) ' flttp fr flrpt-eli's , ittufitlLn , or ftitnkoeI gro0 lcntIofl for nflr only wiek' JInctl ; nflllPte otitht of lnn.l alnl4gIicO frp. St Loulii l3uher cot- lege 813 N. lilt oit , , St. L.outo , Mo. ll-Mo1 7 I WANTI ! ) . T.OtNCl ) MA1t.I1S , OMAHA tIP- ¼ ) ioUtrlflg ( 'uIilPanY. lI-MG ) : I c1PATll ) MAN IIANI ) lAUNIltY. IN- , oIr I5It $ I.'artl street. Il-.l9S - _ _ , IlIll' I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . - % \'ANTID. UlItli IOlt (1lNIflAL ( wotk at 1815 Chlcngn tt. C-$13- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ WANTID. IXI'Flt1tNCfll ) ClUb TO DO S .eCO1I ! work. ( ouI i-efrrentC $ requIre ! . Call Ut foul iii house en .t ) t 21 th S. one bIok north ut St. Mnry'a Ave. , Mrs. . Franh C. Gruble. T ° - t alit ! , FoP. ! IOtTSTWOflK Volt TWO Ofl thiren weelcii ; fniehly or two. German pre- t term ! . 2I1 I.octi5it itroet. WANTFD. flhlUi I'R O1N1ltAT. work ; ziuit have ri-ferenceM. ] nqulre 1911 Ihin- hey It. C-J2 A WIDOW WhO Is 1l'IiPflIIlflt on hoer own cxeriloni ( or a IReIl- Ilool . hhleflIllIt holtlfl vhtIi reljitllp buslni'iS I liouso AIdre U 4S , 1e. C.tO3 7 WANTIIOOl ) aiitr. roi' IIot1McworlC In small runilly ; lerrnan or Nor- I welan vreferred , l37 I'ark ave C-Mtt 5 d ; _ - - - I FOR I tlOlIttI $ TN ALL 1'AflT OI TllI CITY. TllI 0. V Da'I3 Company , iO3 Fariiarn. l-74) IIOPSFs. I3NAVA & CO 108 N. 13T11 ST. lO1)lflN hOUSES. c. A. STARI1. D2 N.Y.T.TFI _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ IlOt'HES. VAI.LAClT. lnto\vN III.K. 10 & 1)010g. I - - floPSEt FOR hAflUI 1.1ST , 1tOM : I t3.4J tiPS McCnguo llWeHtment Co. , 150G l)1ge. I I-744 liOIt I1INT. IIItICIC 11F511)I1NCfl IOCATII ) at the 14011111VCt eorner 1thI nnIt Iougla. frmrlY tlo rpshIIcncP Of the lotte henry PtinIt. L 3l1'd10llY stih 10111 (1 for Dilico ot iohiislelan or ( Io'tl5t. AIllY tO tloe , uperhnteiit1ent or The ! 0C IuhldlflI.V0OtflO5.I1Vt ? bldg. 1)-2 CIIOICFi lIOtJ3lS AN ! ) COTTAflIS FOR ItNT : nil over the city. $ to $51) . Fidelity. 1702 Iarnmon OR lttNT. 1OUSI OF 10 RDOMS 4 cunvenleiueoI ; very loatHly to 1u5tnes , InIuhre . at 2) ) 8. 1th St. , I ) . Mount. D-747 ' FORItFNT , MODEILN VLAT , LANt1I.IIIJ. , GOI , tItliSt , D-lI97-MI1 1OJt IINT. ! ONT ( M' T1II MOST DlSItAI1IF cotiigP hi0Iie& hiV the etlyt taige goOunil . . J - It flIlfltilflt. 1T4.lrArt0Y.5t. , B ituoMS ; ZIOllltN s SOUTh 2YFhl HT. D.-lIC24lS ° : FOIt ItIN'T , MY 1I1ID1NCE , UAIIN AND ' tII ) aelPM grounl for uuiiner. B. C. Iunlee J'lacc. D-SO6 _ ! _ ¶ roit TIENT , 8 1tOO'X 110U51 , AT.T MOLflItN c,1nvenIel1ceM jnrge Jeotn8 ; liatd woo1 flnlshiett. No. 40 ! N. 3rd D-.Mt6 ) I zi.OIt 1tFNT YIVI-ItOOM IIOUSE. 83 SOUTH : , 2thi , the prt'mileL D-M815 7 . APPlY Ofl - . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1-.q. iITIIU lLlQA1P HOITSU FOR RUNT AT T " TI So. 2Gtho aVe. ; nil conventenceH ; low rent. . flr&itan-L0VO ( ) J. I'ton lilock. 1)-MIll 7 'OIt IIFNT. FLA7S IN' TIlS P. i : . IiJ1t hIck , eor. ICth III&I 3oockoii ot . ; ( boy contain ev'n rooms , with all ronvenlenreL hncitidlng ttpl range Ito Ilitrilon ; we rurnish watr , I take cure ot gartooige , atul keep IoahIo . cIiiiii $ Utitt1lCt rate. $2 Ie1 iiiontii. cu at k.g , Ilt Hartley sI. 5-ROOM COTTAC.1'1 ; F'iJIINISIllt ) Oil UNF'tJR- ziis'd. * Si2 So. bib it. . znOiErt1 ; l-MI21 ' FOR IW.NT , 1IOUI NINI ROOMS. FUR- nIMheII or tinfurtoistie. ! ; 1)1111 ( urnace , gIIS iitolo ; all modern cottvejikticeoo. 2312Velj - oiler t 1)-129 VLltY N1CL G.ItOOT. TWO STORY covr.ai. haIti , gos. rut t1OC4 , CIC. No. 21 5o litIo st. D-)32 J3 FOIl IIENT , 8-ROOM 1i'ItAlS )1TACIlID , iu elIing at )42 ) ? iasjn otr'et all modern con- enl'nec I eat , $ ! ; 'er tiiontlt. AIoo. 1-story brick dwelling , thirteen rolnn , loot woter : , locatIng tolant ani all conoenlencc , In- emoting range for kitchen ; rent , $1 a onontlo ; : IocntIn , 2) Als , . 3-iotory brIelt ,1eIlirig , thirteen r000n3 , nil , oiaderti cnvenlenceH ; tent , $3 : ; location , 2IOi toiboo ootrect. Aho ; ; ) . S.nooiii dwelling. with all ono.letn conven- lenceh ; tent , $25 per notnitio ; IeatIon. 2715 half hlowarit , 'Irec't. loiiiY to 'V ' 11. MeILCIC. t.04 Forot Nathoilal htott bUItIiIflI7 D-9O3 it ) t.-hIOOM ( 'O'lI'AOH ; i.'CAi'I.Y FIYILNTS1 I 17 ! ) ; itlee lawn , 21I ) ' ; hi1iIo1tooL oyo. fl-MiI&0 14011. It EN'l'h'IhtN 1511 IC ! ) hItOMS. . FUIINISIII7I ) 11OOiI i'OlI LIGhT 11011817- kteoittg. 1919 tolge. 1-M114 3VJflNhShIUI ( ) 1LOO1 i'Olt fur tol.101 & wife. I toOt taketo In boaod , 119 N. 17. . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ il:1Y1'UltNISh1 lit ) ItOOMS ; 1.11711Tfl01j517 ktjing ) ; tioubi ioarloru. 603 No. 111th 11-MIll r --b-- - - . . . . . . . ? ICCtY I't'ltNIlIUh ) ILOOMI. ID FLOOR ; CiocoOl' . Inquire W $ ouih 16th ut. . tsIhnhio. 17-MJil 5 rt.ILNISIII:1) : ItOOMI , IlOUl1IU17PZNU ; COOL. . Iaro 101100. Ri ! lit. iItoy'o. I-M9.14 P . J.'l1JShhl7I . ) IOII ( tSL ) JIOAItH. 4 t' FLJIINISIISI ) STRAit hlH.tTUl ) itOOM $ ; MOD. era convetiienCc hoard. 3 8 , 13th. F-741 . - I ItOOMS ANT ) ZtOAUD , 1310 DOU(1IA8. F-il 1G.MIO N'Sl.Y ! l'VltNIHiEt ) ItOOMS tlTll ItOA It ! ; lote rcooontatle. ' 1101 htue , 1Ot hoot ney. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , 1100 ! ' ! ANt ) IIOAIII ) . 2iI ) S. ii1lI F-ts1 ! 50 it1oANT1tOO1t ; % VITIL J'lJlT CLASS IoOt\1 , 1 Capita ! avoaur. l'vat.oly ritol- tieioC T1ltNliL17I ) Oil tIIFUltNIShIED IIOOMS FOR Icoot. ItogIe or cnIUhi , 1Tl CJIICJgO1'Mt)2 1'-Mt)2 ) 5' 4 : . FOIL IIIIN'l'S'I'LliS tS1) OFlt'1CIS , FOIt IU7NT. Thu 4-S7OhiY UIIUIC BULDbN0 at E6 t'arnmno St. t'Jtioo Iouilohttig oa3 0 * flrcproof vetuot1t haseuwnt , COflllletf teaon beatIng lix. ttorc M. % % ooter on all 1100001 , 10S , . etc. .AI'piy at thou tollire of 'Floe Itee. 1-110 ' . iicii' ; ; i'ott LIUI4INI'.SS IttiNT , L'1V , tor3 nlo1 b&oexneai , brick buildingG6tli ) ( $ % Cbt ortoer o lIonani allot Fifteenth lirert i.uituble for Jobbioo r InanufucturIlog yurpoots. At1IttC $ CIou Tnvr , 316 Farnuon it. 1-749 IlhiiT CI.A8 $ 1ll11t'l ST0jij IbtTlLDINU , 1011 Fiotituilt , thireu torle nn b.ouoncnt vflI 9lter to OttIl leOftul ; low rent , 14 11 Nat'l jri Ildg. t . i11'OltU. SITUA'l'hiD IN h1IA1Il' 01i COM7oII $ . 0314)11 diotrict , 421 t0.o. IIUIurooer howard ; good taloftuent & lot hluor. 11 lt 1at'I 1auk bIds , LlTOhtI7 ltOOiot ON tUT.IlvMi ? COIIN1R lIT ! ! anti llouard 1rttiu ; oo4 toation for uny kind Qf buslne ; rent oheup.'rIgIII & 1.aoj- bury , iltho ottod Jlowuol treetu , 1-.IhlG 5 L AGI7NI'5 t1I'T $ ; WE WI l1I1' TO ANT ADDIIVSB ; days uxily , ' 0 dozflt 1'erleas ioiood Iac fi4sneroi' on riocelpt .c $1. iteyond doubt this ( iUlCket pelting oiuvIty tver $ .roowit. LtbrL ijoit ertlsing 110Qtter free. Sataplu utld lIe. l'eer. less S.1ooo L.L h'LtAsr 0) . , lQ .N&u&u ut. , ? uw York. 1SAcTI7i-TO 1t17'iT , Ip YOU WANT G Ol ) TI4NANTt I.'OIl 'VOtlt ! huouru hlt them wIth 1'IdohIty , 1702 l.'nrnrum St. \S'ANTI7I ) , AI1OUT MAY 1ST. A M0P1711i4 10 00 maIe room , ietarhop4 hioou , wIth 1un ; wIll ay liberal tent If pulted ; uttate In'ahiTh. N 1i , 1Jeo Oiflyr. - STOI1AGI7. STOR.O17 , FI1ANIL 27W'L'ItS. 1i $ IIAIINRY h'ANI ( ' ST01t.I1F , N1)v.t1111101'R17 ( ' 0. . VOt.I0 done , . tieneral storage toni foriaiuIloi. M-7r3 OM. VAN $ TORAOI7 , liii IA1t'M. TV. ! . . 1tG. . M-itI9O ) J2 - . ' . % TIl-1' ( ) lillY. 1lItN TO MO'l7 ; VEST I'AIIT CITY 11t17. fu.tro'1. J. I ! . I'nrrntt , lnugtus hlriek. l'OlL S1iI.17-1'U1tSI'I'tJIL17. MY I7NTlTl } i'tTtNlTtThtli ANt ) 110t1t4h71101.I ) I70o&1 , including s.rne very tin" pleCe , hil hoe' uuolh at nuchhon Monday , at 10 a. m. at i23 N. _ lotl % St. Mt , 8. T.ehtntn. , 0-142.4 volt s.t I.ILItOItSI7S tNI ) W'AGS. ONId TOP 1)Ih.I17flYVAON , $5 ; 715171) only ulne month ; twO god fatnily carrlogroi ; "bargains. " one furniture wagon ; 5)41 ; hobo wagon 1' ) . 1)rutnnionol Carriage ( 'n , Ith ntiih harney Stu , l'M1h1ti9 FIt MAll0iISCI7lbAl10US. hillS ? IIAIttWOOI ) 1100 ANt ) ChlIC'LFN Letice ; also "iihl vIre. " C. it. Lee , 0)1 ) Inuglaoi. IOWT hWY A IIICYC1.17 Tl1.L YOU'V17 81717N thin lTnIn atil Nnllonal h1eychrs ; the two k'ad- Ing wIlICIM nbI Ito Omahin ; a Iarg. line of nil otho'r inabocu from HO nn,1 up ; eabi or ony payuncnt. A. I. . Ieano & Co. , ill ! Ptrnntn. Q-M2K--M1 I ADV17IITISING FANSflUIllLI.17YPTG. CO. TIll ! FURNIShINGS 01' A FINE flI7SIDI7NCU ; aIoi COtuIe , rowIng tiiac1ltie , antI Iooly'oo otadohic. AdIrea 0 14 lIce 0111cc. Q---811- ioit S.hbi , I IIIIAD . NI1'.17. F1tllIt otI1.i cow , . Call afternoon , yard 11th & Ilurt St. Q-.SD-4 FOR 8IT.17 Cl11i' . A MILI'ON 710011118' Monitor tango , good condition , Adiress 41H Lafayette rove. Q-93) 5' FOit SAI.U.it1tlrJiit'ItNI1lt'S 0'TFIT. ! COAL grates ; etc. \ \ ' . (1. Mortoi , Stratton. Nob. Q-M'457 8 : i ISCIII.I.1tNIIOUS. TIN AND OALVANI'/.111) IRON 8l'OPTINU lout t1) ( ruin Ge toot. Savage , the Cheapest Tinner , 716 N. 10th. 1t-l9 LV. ' ( ll.AIRVOY.tTS' . MItS. flit. 11. WAIII1EN , CT.AIItVOYANT , 1111- liable bultie medIum ; 8th year at 119 N. 16th. ItIASSAGIii. 1LtTllS Ji'I'C. MMI7. SMITh , 122 1)OUGhAS $ TithilT. 2N1) Ilool' . room 11 , massage , bteatn , alcohol and ulphourln bathos. T-SiI tl MM17 , AMh75 FOIIMEItL.Y OI ST. LOUIS , MASsage - sage and intlos , Z.07 8. 13th St. , d Ilor , roni 10. T-9 14-MP MR8 Dl ! . . r1i0N , EL.'T7CTRI ( ' OTASSAGII S'Ait- tars ; refreshlng and curatIve ; don't foul to call. . 417 8. 11th 0.1. , upstairs. T-Mtt3 11' I' FillS 0 N.t L IIATITS. MASSAGE. MMII. POST , hi9 S. 15Th. ilSS : VAN , VALKFT4llt7RQI1 D1ISTROYS i'171t- manently by electricity , euperiluoun hair , moles , warts , tc. Itoom 410 N. Y. Life bldi. U-770 IIUL'TUnS tTTfl11l ) ; NO I'AIN ; NO iIITIIN. tiori train Itushotos ; we refer to hountireds ot patient.M ruled. 0. II. MllIr Co. , 307 N. Y. Life lIukhllag. Omaha , Neb. VIAVI-A hOME TIIIIATMIINT Felt UTEIIINE troubles. I'hyeicinn in attendance. Consultu- tion or health. Ltioic free. 341 flee bldg . . L-70) jisvyonic ; GLOVII STORU AND MANICI'R- i.nt : parlors. 151JI F'arnnm. IJ-1o122t-A111 ThU I'1201'LEH D1Sl'I7NSAItT , 122 DOL'GI.AS St. . treats direases of the eexual organs of both ccx. a with unfailing sueces ; 2 ) cao % practice ; ladles with delayed courses consult at once ; delay dangerous ; conhinement 110 ; chargeoo for medIcine outly. U-Mill MI' MON Ii V 'I' ( ) LOANltIl1tL ES'I'ATII. ANTHONY LOAN AND TRUST CO. . 318 N. T. hite. Ioans at low rate , for choice security In Nebratolca A Iowa farnis or Omaha city property. LOANS. C A STARR , I5 N. Y. I.ll'17. MONRY TO LOAN ON IMPROVI7D OMAHA teal estate. lirennan , Love Co. . l'axton 111k. \V-763 LOANS ON 1M1'ROVI7I ) & UNIMI'JtOVIlI ) CITY property.V. . F'.irnuni Smith & Co. , 1320 Farnam. \V-G1 OEO , P. 1II7MIS , LOANS , I'AXTON llT.OCiC. . W-7G TO LOAN ON IMPITOVIII ) OMAhA lropertV at 5 , ! I. 6. and G1AJ hi Ieent. i'L540y & 'rlootiiau , room :57. : 1'IrsL National lIank lohd. MON1IT TO LOAN ON CIDY h'ROI'EIITY , $ ; oo.oii up to 15I,000.0t1. Fidelity rrust COfllIatiY. W-767 MONIIY TO LOAN AT LOW IIATIIS. THU 0. F. Davis Co. , 1501 1"urnain St. W'-763 i'17It CI7NT MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA rcal estate & Neb. farm , . W , U. Melkl . Omaha. MOI1Y TO LOItN-CILtT'I'171.S. MONIIY TO LOAN , 70. 10. 10 DAYS ; FITRNL. turO , piano ! , etc. Duff Green , roomS. liarker lilk. MONUY TO LOAN ON FUI1NITCIU7. PIANOS , ioortteto , Wagons , etc. , at lowest late , In city ; no removal of ootls : etrkilht confidential ; you run lillY the loan alt Ut an tioiio or in any amount. OMAhA MOItTO.tGIl LOAN CO. 301 8. 10th 81. X-771 1iUS1hiSS UILtNCIIS. FOIl S.I.17. A ( 'h4.N STOCK OF HA- ware , IItOVeiO and tiuware ; about $ , aO ; choeiop tor casio. Addteo 0 22. lIce , 's.-41-M23 . . 0t.-1. $ NAI' . FOIl RA.U , IIAILIlhtY. LOT , luib'Iing nail brick oven ; ery cheap ; good trade 1000(1 good location.'rite or call nit N. .hieggs , Alvin , Teau. y1 , . C1llI'l'l.H Chtl7HI GOLD STO'KS , HAFI7 AND sure ; Si and upwards iloveutel often bring , fabulous Ottid quick relurnoo by placing your titiers isitto Ujo Van huron Inveoltuiejot Co. , ( Itworporatoij ) , bankers toad brokcg , , bt0 ItIb kIt , 1)enver , Cub. FOR SAI,1b AIIOIIT OtO i.TlS. MINION TYI'hi. 100 It's. agate , 600 lbs. l'revier type , Ill ) pair IWO Itoirol ty'c caocs , 40 dotolile iron etantis ( or two thoiril caue , This material vu , 1oeo1 on Thin Omaha I1i' and ho in fairly goo.l conditIon , ' , 'ill be eoiil ( 'biCill ) to bulk or In uiUsnilties to cult lourehiarers.tlIlIlY In person or by mall to The lIce l'nbliehlng Co. . Oxnaiei , Neb. Y713 volt i0A1.I-1Olt iSI ( , S1'OCIC OF' 1ATNI1S 800015 best tratle In the city ; want to quit busint , Addres I1Z , Sitnuntipho. ha. Y-M512 5 I'Olt SAI.17. AT A IIAIIGAIN ; A I7LL 1STAII- Ilhtutd Coonmisuica busineo' , .wiIIi Cold totoragn roomi ( , oooderto ) . For parthcttlsrn aldrt'us 1. ' . (3. IJrlnu. 570 13. . 11111 141. . Oplooltot. YShi 4' leolt 1XCl1.tNCI1 TO'rIlAPIh , FOR A 8TOC1 ( O ! ' 1)ITY ( lOOt)53. clothing , or t'ootj n4 pbio , , 1lrt-laee rcat estate , located tn a good iveslerlt Runzau town ; cuIoIs1ing , t a tpoA houilthito altol ueideotcc ; both renting . yc1I ; aIuo term thiolnitt town ; vih1 pa' cash dlfercnce if ouch tq r.uhtd. Address Mbert huhn,401 East 5th It. . Sc- dalla , Mu. A C1.DAR 1.01' FOIl A GOOD UD1VING leOfli. lutriiez.i nr.d .Litjgy , Adlloeui 1) 65 , licO. FOIL S. J.E.10 l. % I. 17S'1'AT1.i. IJAI7S3AINi. } SALI' ! OR TI1ADII , IN 4ITY I'flOI' . crtic. oid IoirJns. Jab , N. Frcnzer , QPP. I' . 0. 1(17-773 0110. 1' , 1)L'MI $ . 1LOUES. LOTS. IIIIIIOATED form Inod. . buns , WI am ! 20d Pexiun iboek. AIISTIIACTS ' &IIII 33flON 1111171) COMI'ANY. . lUi-775 ITOUSIIS &LOTS. $900 to $ l.l0017AC1TVICANT ; big. from gj u 81Mb & 87th ; Fooxnni & _ Dodgs. 11. D , flee4 ZU.S. 14th St. ltll-274 V'Ah111 LARDS. 0.7. h1AB810N. 913. N.Y.LIf. U. LtI50WLTZ WAN2 3I70N11L 41 $ N. 1 ST. 178 ShI0htTIIAI ) A1) TYl'I'h11TC3. A. C. VAN SANTSIK'flOOt. , 513 N. ) . LIF ! ! . J.9.ST. . STIIAYI7I ) OR itTOh.10o' , ISAY MARt ! WITh halter on , 12 ycaru nIol , weight 8) iottnls ; trani Ofl hett hip nntl Jaw. Aii1re'i II. T , lbont'wltz. 1018 So. 17th ut. IMCI-P31 4' 1.O.STSATtIhtIAY NItIIIT , UIIAT weighs 8' ) ) ; hiarnesoed. V. It. l'.uh , 2O ? hail. , t. LoST-MIll c' . IIICYCI.IIS , Thu ltlIINO SflAON ! IlAS ( 'OSIMI7NCI7I ) and our Irie'iu make it poitdC to buy a witeel it unusually hu' hlgoires ; tetlnq to , ult lout- cIoap-ri Union National and Napoleon are ne- knowledgc'd leadcr ; . bavn otioc' S15).O who'-Iq , barrel hub , , large tubing , flne hitolohi , at l5''i0 .eecntl-hand wheels I ) ! nil noakeu at all Irlie. A. I. . leane & ( ' 0. , III ! Parnim. OM.IIA 1il'YCLlh ( ' 0. . 11175T 1'\C17 TO Ill' ? bicyclcu ; bIt ycles repaIred. 113 i. 16th Si. 781 \\'fl Wit. ! , CI.UA , ADJt'ST. fl171'Allt 1'UNCF- tIr.1 atol keci , YOUC Ileycht , In good repair for $ hM' ) Per nioflth. Ak-Sar-lien Cycle ( 'a. . 319 So. tst : st. 712-hit ! ! \VIISrN I1ICYCLI ! & OliN CO. , 2416 CUMINO. liUhI.IhI AI ) l.OAN ASSOUIATh0Z'S. II1IAI1US IN hiutJTIAL. L. . & 11. AS'N h'AY C. 7 , 8 7er ccitt when 1 , 2 , 3 yem old ; always reoleemnthe. 1701 Farnant St. , Nattinger , Sec. 776 110W TO OhIT A IIOMIi Ott SECtiltil (1001) Interetot an ooovlngi. Apply to Omaha I. . & 13. As n , 1704 Farnain. (1. Id. Nattinger , See1 , , 'I'lIIIhdS .ANI ) 511 ltUhIllIhltY. SItltUllIiT7It'i' . FRUIT & 511AD17 TI7III1S ; 1.0W. It prices , F. it. Martha 3d house w. U. & I ) . Inst 4S8-hiItl' 1TI'I101S'I'h7flIfl FUIt ITUIIII. 1'UINITURE PACKUD. hiIATTIIISSUS MADI ! and renovated , window cushiong made ; triCei reduced. hit. S. WahitIn , 2111 Cunting , Tel. t.3i. 78 ! MSIC , Alt' ! ' .tNI ) I.tNC.UAC.1i. 017011017 F 0flT,1I7NIIECIL , BANJO AND guitar toaCier. iSIS ChIcago St. 109 N17V I'IANOS 1114TH ! , ANt ) SOT. ! ) AT FM'- tory cost ; lluriletto organ only $18. Ii ! Mc- Cague lluiiling. 19 ! Ii' t1171)ICAI. . MAK17S A St'I7CIALTY OF FUMALII AND dir. ate disenotes ; lrivaio loosloilni , gives vapor tcttiooo ; cures cancers anl tulnors without a knife. Dr. I' . tieler , 1911 Ieavenwortlo St. , bet. 1 ; ) and 20th Sts. . Omaha , Neb , , Tel. IYTO. 513.-M24' 1) 1 ! hISS 1 A K I NG. 7NOAGI7hiI17NT TO 1)0 IR1SSMA1tNO IN famIlies otoliclted. Miss Sturdy , 4301 ilurlette. M-70h..I.t27 LIFLI 1'OLICII7S 1lUGhIl' . LIFU INSUI1ANC1I 1'OT.iCIhlS l'tTltClA5171)- loanS on same. Addree 1' . 0. box , 227 , Omaha. 500 FARMS FOR SALE AND TI1ADE , Send 5 cents in statiops ( or list and tcrIfls to .IOSEPII l'OIltItI.Jr..Vitsh I iigtuiu , Iii. , " .4 CURE YOURSELF ! 4 t'IIEM Ilso ilIg 50 ( or ha I to I 4sy. . dioclitorgee , Inliutnraation , , Osiriiot.'i irrihatiauo or utcerallonu not to , triare. Of ft 00 C 0 tO S nietnbranc , . I'rceiitl oolglon. l'altoles , and aol astrin- i TNEEYA'I ! CHniIcAiCa. gent or poionon , . CINC1ONOTIO. Sold by Druggiala , U. S. .0. or ieflt in plain wrapper , 0)1 _ by oxprias , iorepald , for . 'c. . lMO , or 3 bottles , 27I , I , . Circular Seut on reluest. IIUILOI'IIAN TOUIIS , coOk's ' 1OUR8TO EUROPE. IISTAULISIIIID 1SI1. All 'l'rzivel iii Fispe-IONON Iiichiiilcd. D111'ATITUIlES FROM NIIW YORIC , May 6..S. 8. Majestic" . . . . . . . . . . . . sot ) days 16. . . . . . ' ' "Eaiser lVilhoelm II , . . . 59 23. . . . . . " "CamlaflIs" . . . . . . . .I. ItO . ' is. . . . . . ' "i'uerst 11icmaock" 94 June h . . . . . ' 'Germanic" . . . . . . . . . . 85 ' . . , , "New Took. . . . . . . . . . . . 6. ) ' 27------ " 'Utnbria" . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 July 7. . . . . . ' 'Auranta" . . . . . . . . .12 to 64 " FROM bOSToN. July 4..S. S. Scytiiln' . . . . . . . . . .15 to 54 days ROUND THU WOItLI ) 1'AitTblIS , Sept. 14 , Oct. S 17. JA1'AN 1Aht'1'Y. Oct. 12. Illustrated prugtiiInmos free. flalItoad and atcuonsloip tickets ( or independent travelers else- Ioere COOK & SON , Still unit 1122 ; ; hlroigiutTvi ) , New York. Or 231 South Ciurk St. , . Ghalcttge , , OCEAN STE'itMIlflS. S'1IFFi1 STAR 1.I'IIi. New York to Liverpool. Via Queenstown. EVIII1YVUDNICSIAY 12 M. Dlsonobarltltog pasongelli at Riverside railway sta. tion , Liverpool , weather. etc. , permitting. titus avoiding toansfer toy tender. The noagniilcent twin screw steamer , Majestic and TeutonIc. the Germanic. newly remodeled , ad the long thmo favorite , Ibritannie. clmprise F ileet unsurpassed for regularity of passages ( , tiil ocelic.nce of service. S. TIINNUY F'III7NCH , (1eaeral Western Agent , 1I S. Clark St. , Chicago , ill. RAILNAY T IMECARD Leaves IIUItIINGTON & MO. ltIVFhlt.j.rrtvs Onoaha . . Union Depot , 10iI & hdasoto Ste. I Omaha ) Rxpres. . . . . . . . . . . 41piio.11Ik ; hills. Mont. & 1.'ooget tOad llx. 4Ojm ; : . . . . . . . l7xpress. . . . . . . . . . . 40pni ; 7 :0pno.Ne1orastia : I.ocat.except Sunday ) . 7Iltm - . .Lincoln Local ( except 8utohO ) . . , llhIaon 2:51pm. . . .l'olo.t Mall ( ( or Lincoln ) daloy. . . . TdiC8 ICIl'A(1O , IIITT1T.INFFON & Q. Arrlvei OoooaboaUitioti Depot , 10th & itotsot $ ts. I Omaha 5:01pm..Chicago'eistibule. . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Otam : : . . . . . . . . . . . . go 1lress. : . . . . . . . . . . 4 : I&ioooi 7l.Oprn..CiOiCaito : & St. IIIuiO Hultees , . . 8:0Mm : 11:55am..otritle Juncilon IIucal. . . . . . . 6:17pm Faot Mail. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2:50pm : Leaves CIIICAC.O. hi ! ! ! . . & ST , I'AUL.IArrives Onoaloa UnloU Depot , 10th & Mason hOts. Oonaioa GlOpioo. : . . . . . . . . . Chicago 1hoiteo1 . . . . . . . . . . btOdoin. : . .Cholcago lxpress ( ox. Sunday ) , . . S:2'tu : ! Leaves CbIICAC'O .cc NOhtTlIVFt4TN : . .ri Ive QinalosUnionleiQt. _ 10th &Mooon $ tu , Omaha 10:53am..blastern : Espress. . . . . . . . . . . 4 : . . LimIted. . . . . . . . . 541lJ1i : . . . . . . . . . . l'aul Ilxptesu. . . . . . . . . . 9iOan , 5 : . . . . . . . . . . . b'ooul I.inoited. . . . . . . . . . I : Olpn3 7:30om.CHrrVIi & Sioux City Local..Il:1t1ioi : ; . . . . . . CIit.ago SpecIal. . . . . . Missouri Vulie' Lical. . . . . . . . eaWhtWAGOR.J. & PCIFIT OnoaioalUrii011 1)elot. 10ti & Mason 14tu.t Omaha UAST , b0:40.om. : .AtiantIc txpreis ( cx. Hundny ) . G:35jj : 7OOpltl. : . . . . . . . . . . Night Uxpreois . . . . . . . . . . . 4Z.Opou. : . , .Cioicago Vestibub.d Lttnhted , , . iSSpoo 4:5Oltoo. . , .Iht , l'uulVestIbulehLiniitl. . . . 1 i1oi0 . wLar. - 645Iom.OkIahotIa & Texas I7oc. ( ex. S n.l0b5ajij 2J ° L ° . .A'oloraduUmited. . . . . . . . . . 48Jpon haves CST1'.MT& Omaha Depot , 15th and Vebstcr thu. Otn.oha 8:15am : , . . .SlouZ City ACeofltnbodStlot Soopno ; h20)IinI. Sioux City Uxpreis ( cx. Sun , ) . .J1Slani : 6lilno.t. Pout LimIted. . . . . . . . . . 10:10am : ' ' Leaves F. . 17. & MO. VAT.L1Y'1AroIij Hii. j :0)proo..i : 'aet Mill ant J7xpress. . . . . 8OOi1001.eX. : ( Hat , ) W3D. hx , ex. Jdoofl. ) ! :0.prn 7&Oam..Norolk : Mxprea ( Ox. Sunder ) . . 09hiatii : 7Want , , Frentout Local 4Sutodays Only ) . . : ' , . . . . . . . . . . . I'aul l2xloresu. . . . . . . . . 9:10am : , , . Th1ATh OmnaloalUnlon Depot. fOlIo & Mason $ tij,01ioaioa 9Oatn..l.Laiosao : Chly Iay 1xpres , . . . . . 6,1011011 10VOptom.K. ; C. Night ilx , 1a 11. 1' . Trans. 6:3.omn : 1..eaves I hilli4SOUItl 10ChIrIC. Arryei ! Omaloal fleloot. 15th and VehMer Sto . Omaha 10:43am..lIt. I4outi ltxloresi. . . . . . . . . . 9:30pm..tot. : Louis 1SI'Ies , . . . . . . . . . . 1113pm' 6:00pm. . , .Nebroska Local ( cx. Sun. ) . , . S8iouin tcaves SIOUX CITY & I'ACIFIC. IArrlvei Oonala Depot. 15th and Wet'eter Sti. I Omaha l'aUlLlfllited. . . 9lOano : Omaha Union Depol , i1th & 3.taon Sti.f Omaha Itilama..St. Paul b'assemoger..11:10pm : 7Ioatn..Sioux City 1'engw. . . . . . . , D-tSpma. . . . . . . . . .1k. I'aul 1.linlted. . . . . . . . . . LeotYsi UNION I'I'IC , lArdows ( ) noaloo4Un1onPeoot. tit _ Man Rtg.oah 9:20am..lLearaey : Express , 8:20am..OVCrLand I4ioiitt'd , . , , . . . , . , 4:41pm : 5lOomUat'cu : & 81iotnsts Ex.ex ( Sun ) , 4 l0pno 5lhpmn.Ora.ad : island IIxpzezs tea. Suu.l,13Oipm : 8pTn. : . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fast MaIL. . . . . . . . , S4Oamni 14av. , i WABAISI ! IIAIL.WAY. tArrives Oinaha3UiPt lott &i.hason Sti.j Onoaha 4:4p * . . . . , , . 1. Louii Camonoa hall..11Ilara ih1NY LA\VYERSARE \ COI1NC Oommorcial Law Le gLof AmerIca Holds It.s Oouvont1nHh Omaha , OPENING SEESON : 1J'JLY TWENTY-FIRST Severlil lltihrt',1 ' ( ' , " . 'Iil LIouIiI 7h . . , .t I IIN t0tt ' 1t Sioute 'l'iine _ tiii-stIoii , 'IIi'itt Arc to lIe tlenobcra to whom have been aoIgned the deIIla are arratigLng fOr the convention of the 'cmtllorclal Law lcagtio ( hat wIll be Iteki III this cIty on July 21 and contInuing In aes- 81111 for four days , when from 1,000 to 1,203 delegates wIll lot lit attendance. TIle moot- lags will be held lii the Cretghtul theater slid wIll be I1reIdOt1 over by E. 1st. Iharttett , who wae elected chairman at tlt0 meeting hold in DetroIt last year. Itirng ! the last month Mr. flartett's ! mall baa been burdental by totters from attorlicys 10tatltIg that they will be at the conyontlon Cull that they wll bring up for consideration IIICI1 } matters ( hat will be of interest to the melnbora of the legal fraternity. RaIlroads centering in Omaha have male a rata of one and one-thlrl fare to the ticiegates. while tlio local hotels have made a corro- spondlng reduction , which fact as.ouros an unuuahIy large attendance. President . C. 'Sprague ' , hio resides at Detroit , Mich , , 1 , onthulatIc , and writes that ho Is of the oplaloli that fully 1,200 delegates will vIsit Olnalba. ill addltlooi to other tliulgS lie says : "Among tlio private associations that will hold tlietr meetings at Omaha at the titne of the Colnniorcial Law league of America convention are the United CommercIal Lawyers , of vhiie1o Wit- Item Ill. Down 1. , secretary , aiii thi0 Unite. ! Law and Collection Offlecs. of which MattE. son 11. Haytho of Now York is secretary. " Mr. Bartlett , in writing to the editor of the Collector and CommercIal Lawyer , pub- lichod at. Detroit , says : ' 1 am looking to the o'oclal success of the 1035510 , antI vro' pose to bend my energle toward contributing lily share to tttako it a delIghtful rnccess so long as I retai , fl1Y connection with it. I have ttlobglit it would be well to write an article for publication in some of the papers UPOn the social features of tim league. In Itroportion as the melnbers regard It an sim. PlY all orgatitxatioti for obtaInIng business , just iii that proportion wIll they detract from tIle oeIai feature. Of course business will naturally flow to members froni their connection - nection with tlio a."sciat1on , but that ahould be left by 0VeT3 member to take its course naturally. Tlio strife for business will lInt- urally Lnterfero with the social feature as I have said. We are organized for the lur- 1)080 of elevating the tone and character of the commercial lawyers throughout tile country - try ; of remedying tile evils connected with comnlerclat agencies ; of securIng promptness - ness and fldolity In trtnaaetions of buelne.oa ; of dlscuesng papers lfltotideci to broaden the onod ! as veIt as to ciltocate ; and , above all , the fraternal feeling that is engendered in those social meetings teantiot help being pro- ductis'e of great morai 'andt intellectual gooi. " While the convention twill be composed chIefly of commerciaL L7ttcrIIcys , many otli- ors will be In attend toce Including regular practhticiers and bnslos3 men. GETTING IN TUE ItIGIIT MEN. In speaking for Iowa , (1' . A. Murphy of Davenport sys I "ReplyIng to your esteemed favor of March 31 , I beg to thanic you foiynur comnienda- tEen of what effort I have made in the Interests - terests of the Ieagtte1' ' and I sincerely trust that when 'noies" 1ll be counted next July that Iowa wilt ) found In the lead , as It ahould be. 1 , fly the way , I receiveji a pamphlet not long incc , being the third odliloti of tile prospectus of tile league , . gIving tile list of applicants by ttes. I wish you would send ne about fifty of these and more If you con spare them. "We have been busily engaged in cleaning house , and I hope In the next few days to get settled again , and then I PiOPC3 to nIalce an extra effort from now on until the conventioto meets doing missionary work "I was very glad , indeed , to learn of the atand taken b the committee regarding the admission of members at Onootha. So far I do not think any serious mistakes have bon made , if any , and our success depends now entirely upon getting th right men Into this league , and at the same time keeping - ing out the objectionable ones. One of the latter can do us iiloro harm than ten of the former. " One of the InterestIng Colitosts that vill Collie before the convention will bo that of selecting An omelet organ , as Ia indicstod by the foliowlng which appears in a recent date of the Collector and CommercIal Lawyer : DECLINES IN ADVANCE. "There are several papers In the field of commercial law , credits and collections. We believe there is , not one of thtcae papers that has ever lifted a finger In the direction of obtaining recognition at the hands of time league as an official organ. We cannot vpealc authoritatively for others , but as for the Collector and Commercial Lawyer iio one connected with It has ever breathed a syllable that can be twisted Into a declaration - tion , or even a hint , that this paper desires to be the ofilciai organ of the league. Per- ONE IN EVERY FOUR. Oioto I'ersuit iii 11vtry Four SuiTes's Frommi 1'Iho-s. About one person In every ! our suffers 10111 501110 turin of rectal disease. The most commuon and annoying Is Itching piles , mdl- catetl by svarlntlt , slight moisture and intoItsi , uncontrollable itching in the parts affected , The tisilal treatment ham , been sootmo slumple ointtnent or salve , which sometimes give tent. porary relIef , hut nothing like a permanent cure caim be expected froln such auperliciai treatment , The only permanent cure for itching vilos yet dIscovered is tii l'yramid Pile Cure , not emily for itching piles , bitt for every other tOrIfl of pitt's , blind , bleeding or protruding. Thu first application gives Instant relief and the continued use for a short time causes a permanent remOval of thte tumors or the umall parasites whichi cause the. lntcnse itch- lug and disconlfort o Itioing 1)1105. Many physicians for a long time 8u1)posed that the remarkable relief afforded by the ' l'iIo Cure hwcauo i . I'yrantid was ( was sup. paced to contain cocaimle , opium or similar thugs , but such Is no this case. A recent careful analysis of the remedy shtuwed ft to be abeoiutely rce frem 'day cocaine , opium or iii fact aimy loiadl u.4 , iujurloua drugs whatever. Sold by al.jrugglsta at. 50 ceuts 1)01' package. 0 .t , _ qii'.ioeTh . - . - . -o. We eendotko.inaryeiru : , Preach J IS I JtemeJSQAL.TIICiI ( se's , anti.o , IYI I'd he&islguaroztteetilatUAt.TllGa ihI j'BE' ? = : : lo xPt01kh tTg iIoaoiJay 'jalsfio.d. 1 'ti JldIrulVQN MOili. CO. , , , . _ _ . . , :9 : Sob. AthVtc24.la , glorlasatl. ( A'o t - gocjoI : S ar1eE Searle ' : SPECIALISTS I ? - Nryous : , Chronlo PavatD1seass. , . - WEATMEN 81xUALbT , .A11 I'riv&to , pdULurdurs of Zuls * . 'I ' 1ruatmeut by nzU giulttIOii Irso' , . SYPHILIS Cured f lit. and the poisoio thoroughh7 hansed trc Sb. ayat.n. PILES , FISTULJ , i.e ISPICTAL. VLCER. lllDitOCSl.ES AND VARCOCEI. p.ruisnently and uoc.iiuliI sur. ' ! . Metbcd stew sn unfaIling , TflIPTlIRC lull i 11T Citroil UIIJIUJLJJII. 11111.1 UL.L.I.I utlioWo M7 fliw noetliod without pain or eutEtil& Call on or address with stamp , D o2rlee .t. beirIs , 10 S. LLth5 , 4 l.tL4LiJ t.L U5i18lJj Uafla IsD. I on who were itt tire flelroit convention , and who are in a position to know .tho facts , 11111 rebnnlber that the. Collector and Corn- Illercini Lawyer wits In evidence only sa. , far as It 'oan iight slid proper that It should be in evidence as being the paper that called tloo on'cntion together and asanioted thio en tire responsIbility of it. .S'everal Piiggestlons were then made to tim editor that the Cal. lectOr and . Commercial hIwyar be Ilalneti as the official organ of the lt'ngtmo , ( hint it was necessary thnt the league hmotiltI have a Tnotlthpioct' , and that the Collector and Coinnoercial Lawyer was In position to act as 5:1011 antI should be authoritatively ttelc- gated to so bet. The edltet , in reponso to tltese suggestions , reftiseol POiiIt blank to etitcrtain any toropoeltlon looking to thii. end. lie dlt ! so not fc.r ( too re.tson that he con- ndoretl ! tloe Ieagtto not wortlm representing lit that capacity , btlt for the two following IcascIts. the one being for the good of the league and ( tie other for the good of time Paper. The llUbhIshlerS and editors of the Collector and Conmnmerclal Lawyer have from the firet desired vhole-heartedl' the s01CC003 of this league allot hsve never allowed personal - sonal advantage to stand In the way of the lt'nguo'g success. Thie' realized trout the very Mart that If the Collector and Coom. lllUl'Clal Lawyer were made thin omelet org.ln of the leagole , thto rupport to the league of every other raIor imi the field wouUt be alIenated. Otherwise they hiatt reason to cx- Elect that every paper in the field would stip- Jlort oarnectly , enthiusiactically and sincerely the Commercial Law' League of America. This they know could not be hoped for , should time Collector nod Conminerelal Lawyer be cimemt the mouthpiece of the league. That was reaoolm enough , "L.et Is be understood , ( lien , once for all , tllo Collector and Commercial Lawyer hiss never tierdieti for one Inetant of tinto to be considered ( ho cificial organ of the league. "It. now places on record nil abeiItte refusal to consider any 1)rOPOSltiOIi froon anywhere alto ! front city lersoil looking to ( Ito making of this lIsper thit , oillcial organ of tue Coin- mnerclai Law League of Aimiurica , We care not what the league may do in the matter of chtooslng a IaIem to relresent it , ntmd we care not whiitt PflPe Is cboromi If one Is Cilosell , the Collector and Commercial Lawyer cannot be that paper. " It II A L hIS'V.t'I'h1 I ) II A 1,11 ItS hi ! 11 IFl' . I'roposi I 10)11 I it hhiui'khI po t 'I'riiti n I , o \hu i ) Ioo Nilfi I'ii 'I'hieir hlIl I. At yesterday afternoan's meeting of the Real Estate exchange the extensive robbery of vacant iiobios to secure ( lie lead plumbing , 50.5 fixtures and other articles of house furnlshlimg discussed amid the. Police tie- partlltent roundly derootir.ced for its looseness In dealing witlt tite offcndere. Messrs. Smith , Payne atld Starr svcre appointed a committee - tee to confer withi the proper city authoorl. ties and retluest that tIle sale of lead pipIng , faucets , boilere , bath tubs and ninmiiar arti. doe. as well an such otl'er articles as many be offered for sale , be reported to the folIos department by junk dealers in the same maul- 11cr , an 1)awnbrokers report theIr purchases. V. 13. Tn'lor said that the ilillIlber of deadbeats who worked tlrat 0110 member of the exchange anti then cnother for house rent was onorinotis ant ! was on the iicreaso. lie sbggeetcd a backiist of such iteople. to be compiled by tile secretary from daily reports that should bosent bins by each member of the exeloamige. A committee war appohmted to do- vica the bc.st moans of ertabhishlng a bureau that could Prevent a l'erson'n seourillg a itoilce front one member of the exchange after 110 Oi she itad ( allotS to meet the obltga. tiotma with another member of the exchange. The conmniittce aPPOilIted to walt on Shioriff MeDonal. to request itimn to appoLnt real estate dealers or otlir properly qualIfied busines 01)011 to assess values on lropertIcs , reported through Chairman Green tilat the eherlif was only too svliling to comply with the request. It was said that the failure of the real estate men to accept such positions when offered them .i the past was alone re- sponstblo for their being loft out , After a brief discussitio of the matter , it Was decided that it was the sense of time Real Estata exchange that the practice of placing the price of a lot on sign boards stuck up about ( tie lots for sale b' discouraged. 'PISOIIAS v.tAihlTS : IllS (1111111' . fl1ItCI for Muri1er bitt lie OVN Ot . . liztv ' to Aiosver. Thomas Vann. a bad negro , is lying at ( lie city jail , while the police officIals are puzzling their braIns in the endeavor to discover soame plan by which to got rid of him. lie Is wanted'forrnurdtr in Momphis. Tcnn. , where , In 1893 , ito killed inathier negro In a row over a crap garlIc. The Memphis authorities , Imowever , do not want him because they have ito nmoney at their dIsposal to pay for his removal to their city and the bombers of the famiiy of the murdered man are too poor to stand the expense. Vaun , knowing that Ito Is lot no inmmodlato danger of being held for the crime , adnilta it and gives Memphis a very' wide' berth. lie was here soomso two months ago and was arrested on time charge of vagrancy. At tltat tinmo he was loch ! for tile Memphis autilorities and was later released. lie vemit to Cripple Creek and has just returned , . - ' ' The 'b'Imo&e for Ilioililtng Up the system is at thIs aeson. The cold weather has made unusual drains Upon the vital forces. Tile blood has become lnipover- Ishied and inmpure1 and all the function , of the body suffer In consequence. hloodv Sarsapa. rllla Is the great builder , because It is the One True Blood Purifier and nerve tonic. hoed's Pills become the favorite cathartic with all who use tilom. All druggists. 25c. 'oVoiti Iteit ( bully of ililriit.r , KANSAS CITY , May 4.-A special to the Star from Platte City , Mo. , says : Watt Reed was this morning found guilty of titerI I tier in the second degree anti the jury recoin- mended a sentence of life itiipriianiimcnt. ThIs has been one of the hottest contested caves ever tried in this county. Watt Itecd I aoid Newton Wino , both prosperous ClInton county farnuers. were involved in a hog suit. During the trial of that case John Cross , at. I torney for Reed , Inado acme cuttIng remarks - marks about Wign's son. Winim juotiped up I and caught Cross by the ahoulder. During I a scuIlle that followed Reed fired thtreo shots I at Wi2ll , causing a wound from whilcim he died a ( w hours hater. Reed hint ! I11000y and liii lawyers fought every inch of the i grotnd , JCiiis Ills S'ite thou ilzihy. CANAAN , Coon. , May 4.-Edwin Plant of 5 Clayton , Mass. , six Inhles from here , today iloot amid Illtotantly killed lois wife Ada , and then fIred a bulet into the breast of lois 2- 51 eekts-oit.l child , killing it. I'lnnt fleth anti is zow : in the SWitlllp , near iCarkapot river , atir rounded by-a posse , lie reftisos to surrender end is holdIng the crowd at bay , After a lively exchange of shots with lots pursuers , I'1an killed himself. lie was mar- ned April 16 , aud thp same day ItIs wife gave birth to thte infant , Ihueleleit's .ttrisIgi naIve , 'File beat aaiva in the world for cuts , . bruises , aoree , ulcers , it rheum , fever sores , tetter , chapped hands , cliiiblatns , corns nut ] all akin eruptions , and positively cures plies or no pay required , t is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 2 cents per box , For sale by Kuhn I & .Co. NiJjol y 11 un b ! limo ldrplusisui. MIL.wAuIcmi , May 4.-A steamim chest on the steamer Argonaut , bound from Marquette to South ChIcago with ore , exploded wiiell oi the otcanier was twenty smiles off Siiehoygsn last IIJ5IIL. Nobqthy hurt , A hole was blown through thou steanter's hull above the water- line. The tug Welcome loss gone to pIck up the dIsabled steamer. No excuse for aleepiosi nIghts wiics you can procore One Minute Cough Cure. This will relIeve all annoyancea , cure silo meaL o. vera cough and give you rest and health. ratt you afford to do without It ? a lnrrINIIn 11FV11C11 o Sio'nlc , INDIANAPOLIS , ' 1iay 4-An inv.tation , signed by .Sjate Cliairiuau Gowdy and Secro- ( sty 1ansfheld. was today prczented to ox- ' [ 'restdeut harrison to address the state is. I irubhicams sonventiall , which meets ht.'ce next Thursday , Mr. harrison baa not yet thdi. 2atsd whether ho whilaccepL the Invitation. DeWitt's 'Witch hazel Salve cleanses , pun. lea acid heats. It was made for that purpose , a (153 ( it for burns , cuts , bruIac. , chapped hands , sores of all descriptions and if you V Dave oiles use it for them , a ( ; h7'rl'i6fl ( ) I'i' .tl'lltTiSifl 1i.tTl'fllt Nehrnokn Club Innisgurnicto nil Ag- grcssie Cninuioigui , A meeting of the executive Comottmuittee of the Nebraska club hehil yesterday after. noon , at which Robert S. Oberfeltier of Ski. hey , Itoss L. . Ilnnmnmn'nd of Freniontt. . .1. lurland of Norfolk , Eli A. Barnes of Grant ! Istated , 0. C' . Il , limies , 'I' . S. ( 'larkw.mm , Alfretl Millard antI Secretary Willlantson of Omnahia wore in attentlallee. Mr. ( 'iatkson was re qoleeteol to Ilfllllt' a ( 'OIflhtlIttCO Oil transportation - tation anti one aim judicary. both of hoicli 'ili ho announceti at the nc't meeting. Secretary 'illIatmtootm reported that aol. vortislng space hiatt been t'eeurc..l in ( hoe ready prints of time \'estern anti Lincoln Newepa- Per nimions filth Itose L. . llatmlmllontl was ap- Painted to loreloaro ( hoe matter for lallllics- ( ion. lie was nlt'o Instructed to ioreimre matter for ( ho Chicago daily apere , settitog forth the ativantages of Nebraska se a 10- cation for the hmotnes'eekt'r , all of which tact- ter will be published free of charge. In thIs connecttoii it was tipeitled that 1,000 of the liienhiS'rs of the club should each write a letter at least once each Inolltil , sendhimg it to the itewspapcr Iltibhishet Ill ( lie towli frotti whirit he CaIllO , tehiing of ( hoc future bnigiot otltlook for ( lie state. Etlitora of tIle 001liltry hiallers vero iii- vitetl to Join the climb and to indtmce them to bccomimo interested in ( Ito work of iushlillg the state to ( hoe front , ( lie secretary was Ilistruett'd to Ilmahl every ethltor in the o'tate a certificate of llttmIlberOoiiIp. It was infor- ti1all ) ( iceidel to at once increane the inemn- bershihi of tile Cliii ) to 10,000 , witholn time shortest lOSslbio time. Mr. Oberfohiler reported that Matt Iaughm- city hiatt accepteol tile loositioll of organizer of the Sixth congressional distrIct niioi ( lInt ho was ton' out piisliiiig tioo work. TIle Fifth thistrlct was rehiOrteli organized nittl 230 shares of stock suljo'crlbed , i1 % F'.tCTOILY 11)11 I'IAS'l' t'tlAII. . 'i'IiI rt I Uo'uu I I II , ' (1 iveit l1inplo'- iueiit it ( bit' . ' . Following ( lie reopening of tIme S\'ihlow Springs distIllery another considerable o. torllristl Is ProItlisoti by way of encourage- Ittent to time jpdustnial interests of ( lie city. The large building at East Omaha , formerly oectipietl by ( lie ICiipatrick-Kochi overall fec- tory , Ions been leased by W. A. Walinc of this city , who wI I open a large factory for the manufacture of Interior 'ooti work and fIne cabinet work. Mr. W'nllace has betim engaged - gaged In a simmiiiar busimtess lot this city for a atintimer of years , but the , ew factory will be au a larger scale and sttpitiled o'Lth the locust immlproved ntachiincry. 'l'hto nmacioinery has already been SliiImpCi and Mr. Wallace says the new establishmnent will be in opera- ton ! sntetimmie thIs tIlolIth , lie wilt enmpoy about thirty imiemi at tue beginn'img , bolt ox. Poets to increase the force as tue busIness is dt'Veiopeti , Po t hat if all Omaha 1)00- lie will gIe a locztl colceiii a chance to blI aga'umst outsIde estmullishnlents on titl limue thiorco is no reasoot why ( Ito new factory sitoitlti Ilot lo ) runntng with a force of 100 101011 before thb rea'ott is over. \\'ithi the npn machinery time estaiIlsllment . \.iil be one of this most conmpcto ! of its kind iii the vost. It will turn out all sorts of Site cabinet 'oric. IncludIng staIrways , ( ) fl1C lix. tures and nisuiteis , and as skilled labor is cnployed : it vIll be an important addItion to the manufacturing interests of the cIty. The C0iTilflY for which Mr. Wallace is act- hug manager is coinioa'ed of a numnbcr of local capltahla'ts and one or two eastern men. -S Sl'llllI ) A Xi ) hA I 1.110th ) 31 17N mtrNChi. F'ornieraNlC Oiat.lr : , i's' liutlo' ( or ( hue .Iune tIc , ' ( . Tue executive committee of the Ozmmaha Fair and Speed association and the passenger representatives of the various roads runitlng into Onmahia lunched together at the Corn- nierclal club yesterday. The formner presented its request for a omle-fare rate for tim round trip for all places withIn a radIus of 200 miles of Omaha on the occasIon of the June races at the state fair growltis. The railroad 011011 agreed to tulle tite mmmate UI ) with their general passemiger agents at once anti give the contmittee a tieflnite answer within a ter days. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 11 oil Inoly Noteoi mu 11,1 1''rsohImllN. General ianager hfoldrege of the liurllng. ton imas returnetl from Wyommming. AssIstant Geoteral Manager Loomis of tile Burlington has goiie east for a fortitight's vacation. Fred Schmidt , city iassenger agent of the lluriimtgton at Demtver , was at headquarters yesterday. Carl Morton , son of Secretary Morton , was a caller at the Burlington headquarters yesterday morning. Asristant General Freight J'ogemmt Phllhlppl of time Missouri PacIfic loft for a week's trill over the 1mb yesterday afternorol. General Solicitor Kelly of the Union Pacific ions gone to Net York , where hoe will be jolneti by Master Iii Chancery Coraislo. There was a meetIng of the freIght agents of ( lie various local hlne.'o Yesterday morning at 10 o'clock in ( lie MIlwaukee oflicc' . It was given i out tltat no bus'mees was transacted. A imuatber of Union I'aciilc oflielals returned yesterday itmoroilmig freon Lake \'atihingtoim , ' MInn. , well laden. with a quantity of baaos and pickerel that they caught during a two ulays' fishIn trip. The cycle craze itas struck th Union i'acitlc headquarters hard. A cittb of twenty. including a number of the more promitinent officials of the road , itas Just given an order t to a Nebraska factory. The regular muoritltly meetIng of the "low Iolut.s" was held yesterday immornlng. A ( lie busincao.s of the assocIatIon these days Is iiiiefiy In special meetings , there was iio ( businerel to cotime befOre a regular meeting , 511:1 the passenger agents adjourmueti after reading the minutes of the hat meeting. Tue lialtlnmore & OhIo Southwestern road has issued a very attracttvo booklet for the usa of ( lie delegates that will attenti ( lie flftceiithi international convention of ( lie Young People's Society of Christian En- ( leaver at WashIngton , July 8.13 , it is esti- atateti tltat there vIlh be 60,000 delegates , ugitlu from immsity thiousanti visitora , in at- ttIuiIanco , nmakiutg ( lie asseimibiago ( lie largest c'higicus gatlmer.tg . over helti , There will be a meeting In Chicago ( - 121 of ( lie nificeru of ( Ito Western Vms. ; onger as3ochatIomt's eastern coinntittec. r [ 'iiial dIsposItion of the troultlesoimme party I -ate question for the territory east of time i dIssouri river wili doubtless be Insde. ( lea. ral I'aotmenger Ageilt Lomax of the Union 'celtic yesterday omiorning m ° ald that there was l icarcely a tlotibt but that ( lie seine agreement h vould be reached as has liecit made by ( lie : raotsinissourl roads : 'J'o grant party rates : o all regularly organized Itartics of ten or none persons , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Pozzonl's Complexion ! 'owtler lmroduccs a taft and beautiful skin ; it cornbnes ! every tiemitent of beauty an purity , Viii. ! hot Cast's I'ouslpuuit'd , City Attorimey Conneil baa received a coni- numication front Judge Sanborn reative to I .fme hiieventh atret viuthuct case , whoicit Is I dill ponihing in the Uxtiteth States court . tir. ( .onneii hat ! xpeotetl to get a decision C 'only ( hole month , lout Jittige b'unltorn Cii'M lint hit , svIhl h ummabio to take up tIle CU 0 intli after tite adjournment of thIn alopetlate tottrt. whilcla eitems thIS week nnd retonroins It ( or three weeks. 'L'lmio will oheiay lie athJudientioim of the cabe until ( lie hatter ) ai ( of May , - _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ ' Coughing Irritates ( too dehio..co organs and g7ravates ( lie discaae , Instead of waiting , ry Ono Minute Cough Cure , It helps at Inca , mailing exanctoratlon easy , reduces the onenotsi osid intlapimatlon , Every ommo likes it. ) oIIiu s ( tu.'n I ill Not jbusy JIoirsis hk'r. Major D. \Vheelor , chief quantermuster , ) ipartbneil ( or the T ° haItn , limo been notilled ly the quartermaster general of the army hmat the ImUrcilase of cavulry horses ( or this icpurtznent has been turned over to thee boot ( luartermaster at St. Louis. hilt. II ) Z0ioiiihney inspector , who lies been hero 0 assIst Major Wltenier , has bOon Izt. tructeil to reurn to Chicago , IeposI tui'M ID ( , ' ( ( i.'rtihlvzi is's , Yesterday Judge ICeysor passed upon thin aso of ( hoe Nebraska Savings and Exchange tank. wherein stockholders who were ( he. Oior ( usicet that the receiver be required 0 isue certificates ton their deposits. The utlge hell thtat thU certificates mehouid be isued oIid held by ( hoe court until it was us- erluimmed if there were ooufhlcioat znonvy to ay the depositors ht full , had cornplezipn int7i 4tes an uubcalthmy tate of the system. DeWitt's Little Early h tiscra are P1ll that will correct this condt- Ion , They act osi the liver , Ibcy act ou tb ; r tomach , they act on tha bcmwsli. SEEKS REFUGE IN A CONVENT Qtioor Treatment ofa Sioux Oty Girl by the Polico. TAI < EN FROM A NINTH STREET RESORT Purl's' . ! hits , ii .hs.ll , Shoe litilcu' , 11cr i7t'it ho' 1 % nil 8'O'kM hlefngo' sot thi liouti' or thus' ( ; , . , ' ShieIIirui , It was recently reporteti in ( ho colulnmns of The lice , on the authority of ( ito olico the- Partrnetmt. that Gladys Iltirke , a id-year-old girl of Sioux City , whoa hind been founti lit a ditklrtierly hiomise In thus city. ltati been re- tlirmied to her Itonte. This woultt be In- ferreti , too , front ( lie 11011cc records , wltico state simply that ( Ito girl was " ( hued over to PolIce Mtttrott Thtlrston of Sioux City. " Since that timtte , however , it hints developeot ( lint tlte girl has never boeit taken back to her hoomate , The girl lived lot Sioux City with her fatlter , but tvas without a iimothier'is core , ( lie Itmothier having dieti sotilo ) 't'ar logo. Time child as hiahittoiclmlo antI of Site llgtire. Ily reason of her vanity , Yottth' aitti imlexperieltell sIte eitally fell a vlctitti to ( ho alluretmtt'mits of a ioian who ltrfesseti to love hoer. Sloe troistetl liimii anti lit a short ( hue fotititi rttllt starIng hoer itt thee feet' , LIke Ittility other gIrls , slio decided to drltik ( lie cup to the ( lOge , mitt ttlOltIe lrellaratiotms to ottter a diii. orderly house hit thou iowa city. it was at thIs tioiltt ( lint tier relatives ietepwd Iii smut catozied lien arrest. Matron Tiouteton dt'chdctl to 1113Cc Glatlys In ( ho llolmiti of the ( ooti ShiOlht'Dh iii thIs city , ate there Is no institti- tiomt Ill Sioux City , anti , lit fact , ut Iowa , whichi cares fur fallelt women. About a ntonth ago the girl was Ittstailet : itt ( lie honie. Sloe was uhlscontt'ntt'd front ( Ion iirst , not because of her i.urroounohimmgs. : hut fol' the reason that she itelk'veth that sloe sltotilti have been cotmsulti'oI regardIng ( liii (1isIOsltiolt ( that was to be iinoto of her. SIio Iinaliy mu away , otntl for seine (11100 was hint fouitd. Sonme tinte later Andrew 'leery of Sloti'c City , note of Giatiys Ilurke's fottiuci' lovers , as hoe hoiniseif athniitteti , canto to tito city to vIsIt ( lie girl. lie it'anmmeti that hio bitt dis- altileareli amni at 011Cc set oUt to locate 11cr. lie fInally founti tIer in a house on Ninth street. lIe informed the 11011cc , caused lien arrest ntioi telegraphed for l'ollco Matron TIt'romtoii , who caine to the city lot aItsver. The story frooui ( lois loolmit reads soiuictliing like ( Ito lurId romances wiiIt'ht are stipposeti only to exist between tlo yellow backs of o - coolleti novels. Cleary for a (11110 ( trieti hard to Imersualto the girl to go back to Sioux City , but sii IOOSItIVL'l ) ' refuoel , Shou' chiargetl tltat ho loath rtilnt'd hoer auth aitl ( lint hoe ovoilid hoas'e noihliig mere to do witll hitoi ! , It was there. fore tlecidc'-.i toy Cleary , Mrs. Titurstoii anti l'ohce Matron Uenmiett to take the girl back to tlc liottie of ( lie Gooot Sltephcrtl , A car- niago oooe called ammo ! ( ho four entered it witlm thu ttiriose of 1)uttlng the 1)151) into opera thou , \\'heii the convent as reacheti , however , ( lie girl said she would not euler it anti reused - ( used to leave the cirriage. The itiothee sttprIor of the iotstitutioit was Infornted ni tue clrcumutatices of the case. Whoemt sliu heard of ( lie gIrl's refusal sloe would not receive her , saying that Gladys must comito of hoer owit free will. Amiotht'r effort was made to induce ( lie girl to enter , but it was of imo avail. Thocit thio two Illatrons nut ! thia man trIed to force (1w ( gIrl out of thin car. riage , but the nlotilor superIor interfered. The mother superior was urged to keep tii girl ut coitiineimoeimt for a few ( lays , thiotll oniothoer refuge could hoe fotinti for hier This shoe refused to do , sayIng that ( boo iuitltu- ( Ion was ilot a jell unti coultI not be used for that iturpoce. Moreover , she said posi- tlvely that thin girl would not be admItted at all , unless shoe desired it. There was mtothIng for the party to do butte to enter the carrIage again antI leave. iltot instead of bringing the girl haclc to time city jail ii thIs cIty they carrIed hoer to Soiltlt Omaha. There they csIt to the polLee iota. tioui anti left the girl , ( lie officer ill charge ) : aciImg her under arrest. Then the mnatroios anti Cleary left. Chief Brennaim of South Onmahog found tltt girl lit ja'.j when Ito arrIved at thin stat Ion , After hearIng tIm story he rL'icaeti 11cr , be. Ilovlng that ho load no authority for hioioltnl hoer. As soon a.'s ( lie girl secured hoer lib. orty she vuit directly to the Theme of tloo Good Sliepiierti 1101(1 ( mantle apitilcation for ad. mnlsson. ! Sloe is there now. Incidentally in connection wIth tli ! story It may be nmentlotoed thnt the polIce htavi made no effort to prosecute tile lroprietorh or ( ho hioute in which ( lie girl % 'ae located auti from wliIclt she was arrested , The gir % as louder the age of IS alit ! eettlti not hays dt'eeivod any oioe in that regard , as 1l aim. aramtce silo Is no more than a school girl. Ol'IISING OF ITXI'I'ili ) Sl'A'I'I1S 'i'IIUI'MIoi y. rsi'iui iug.JuuIg , ' SI. I ruis % l'i Ii II.Itemuly for hlilaiovN , . , The postponed regular holay term of thu United States coimrt will convene Thiuora'tiay morning , with Jtmdgo Shiras lI'esidiflg. ) Thoert were a itumlmer of lawyers hero yesterday norimiitg from Lincchmi anti other poilits , ha- boring uitder thin lotipression that court waste to oioeim yesterday. loodicatlolos fOIfl ( to a busy session , nitd nmitong the first cases to comae up will In lint of ( lie Unltetl States against Frotnlo 1)orsey of the l'onca bank for the allogo'tl IalalilcatIomi of records , and ( lie somewhial celeloratetl case of the ( Jniteti Statel agaltist FelIx Murray , who Is cliargeti with tile abatractlomm of letters auth citibezzlemnenl of mitoneys. Murray was trieti Inst term , tIn ilIr ) ' ( hiiltgreeibig. lIe was a ouch clerk on lie Freinooit , i7ituioorn & Mssotmrl Valley road. 'l'hoo grand anoi petit juries teill report Thursday morning. All hi'rre , Thtose who have used Dr. ICing's New Die. every know Ito value , anti tbioec who hiotyt oot have now thee opportunIty to try it free , 2ili on ( lie omdvertiseol tirtiggist anti get a nat bo'tle free. Send yotlr liarne amitl ad. iress to II. I ! . hiucklen & Co. , Chicago , and et ii uamiio ) box of lr ) , ICIng's New Lift 'iils free , aol o'ell as a OIlIlY of Guide ti ealth aitti ilouseliolii Instructor fr'e. Al of which ho guaranteed to do you gaeL ! and est yooi htothohoog , Kuloot & Co.'s drug store , . . - I'ii y' I a ; ' 5 Ii e I 811(1 ( 'h'iu r. Taxes for 1816 , aggregating 1O95.i5 , wont mid at the city treasurcr's oflico dunin pnil. As thte..e tuxc.u wore not iiuo until 1ay I , ( lie fact that such an aonouint wooi ald In advance is taieti to indicate thaI lroperty owners are boghnnitig to r'gnhll ccii. itlelice. It lie ( Ito first tIme in several years bat city utnount of tax has been Pall ( huh arly ill thou year. The total colltmctiooos nI eneral taxea during April amounted to $ lS , . 75.'J7. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - A battle of Conk's iitmpcrlal Extra Jry ntperhah Extra Dry Chiarompagno with you ou our titoinmer outhiogus. - - - - - - - - - - HEALS RUNMNO . SORES OURESTHE - SERPENTS STING ONTAIOUS ( In all Its stagcs ' completely oradlcat. 3L00D POISON edbyS..S. Obsti. nato aorea IU1 lcers yield to its healing powers. It re. nov'13 the poison and builda tip the system llsgjs iiiol , . a , uSe dbess , a3 Iii usaomsrot .ootih,4 Ass. aWih ° 'E 53'IiCII'IL CO. , AulaiL Ga.