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10 THE OMAHA DAILY Blfe SATURDAY , APRIL * 0 , SPECIAL NOTICES Advcrtliiriiiriil * fur tlicnc column * "Will " IIP tnltrn until 1'Jt nt. fur tliu vrttlnic nnil anlll 8 p. m. fur tba mnriiluw nnd Sundny rilltloiix. AdvrMlmT , Ity rrfitirntlnir n nnm- liiTcd ohfpk , cnn hnve nmmern ml- rtremctl to 11 numbered tetter In cure of Tlio lire. Aim-wer * mo nililrrwucil Trill IIP ilollvrrril an urmcMliitluii of tlip i-lii-ck only. llatfH , t 1-2c it word Urn ! Innrrlloni In a rrnril thrrcnflrr. XotlilnR tiilten for ICMH tlmn 'Me for the flrit ln er- < lon. Th cxo ndrprtlnemunt * maul be run roimrrull vrly. WAXTEO SITUATIONS. BY AMERICAN WIDO.W. HOUSBKEEPKtl FOP widower , housekeeper or h'ail chambermaid In bottl : Rood ref ( fences. Uri. I'ulncr.erl Oranu * , N. J. A-MI21 A14 WAXTEO MALK HUM' . CANVASSERS TO TAKE ORDERS ; NEW LINK of work ; no 1'cavy goods lo carry ; salary or commission. C. F. Adams Co. , 521 So. ICth Ht. 11-CW SALESMAN FOR PIOAIIS. 1125 A MONTH AND expenses ; old llrm ; expcr'eme unnecessary ; In ducements to customers. C. C. lllihop * Co. , St. Ixmts. IJ-CM AGENTS A Nr > nRANctt MANAGERS" : SALARY nnd commission. Hunter Tailoring & Hhlrt Co. , Cincinnati , O. 11-.M4M All. ' DALEHilliN TO SELL TOILET SOAI' TO dealers : $100 per monlh salary and expanses ; experience unnecessary. Louis Ernst Co. . Ht. Louis , Mo. H-M172 IION AND PICTORIAL PAINTERS-EXPERT , freehand workmen wanted to travel on bulletin , wall , II.IITI and fence sign advertising ; tn tem perate , rellal ) ! ) * mechanics , wason iMiKu.'rpnH'nt on conlract work nr bubiry nml expenses paid : elate expectation * , with small sketch , sample of cnp.ihllltv. to McICcmm , Supt. , llotrs Sign Dis play * . 7 1'ark I'l. , New York. ll-MSM ! < * MEN TO LEARN 'nARIlER TRADE ; ONLY eight weeks required ; positions guaranteed : catalogue mailed free. Moler System It.itber Schools. Chicago or Minneapolis 1I-M920 11 CYLINDEIl AND ( JORTON ) . w.intn-1 : steadv Pinplnvmcnt ; hUhcst wages ; paid. Apply Chicago Typothetac , room Ml , 167 Dearborn Mrei-t , Chicago. 11 M95t 0 * WANTED. A OOOD VEST ANI ) PANTS makir : steady work. John Wolftkell. David City. Neb. - 11-.M9-.S ! ) ' _ WANTED. A MAHRIKO MAN ; FARM WOIIK. Theo. WllllnniM , Ilpnioti , Neb. Il-Drt ll WANTKD. SALESMEN IN EVKIIY DISTILL" P : new HWISOII ; sample * feisaliry ; or rummm- plon. with i > xru-ns < 'S fioni sturt. l ul : ' l iib. On. , Chicago. 111. II-Ml00 fl * li.Ofl I'EIl llOI'll MADE SELLINO IT ON merit ID nil horsemen ; big Mirlns demand : ex clusive agency. Write It. Hunter Co. . Hnelnc , AVIs. 1I-M % 9" JtELL\m.K MEN TO TAfK T'I > AUVKUTIH- Inp signs ; $12.CO weekly ; fleadv work ; send JOs for nnstiRt1 , etf. Yininic Medicine Co. SI11 N. Colorado St. , I'hllndelphla , 1'a. I1-M007 0 JOT OIULB FOU ALL KINDS OF WOIllJ ; M TO J7 week. Canadian Office , 152 Douglas. C-C01 WANTED , A NUItSE OlItL ; HEFEHENrF-H retiulreil. Apply 36iO Farnam St. C M726 WANTED OI11L AT DOUAN HOUSE. 422 S. ISth St. , one tiloak south of court hou e. e.C 072 WANTED-KXI'lTltlENCED SALESLADIES IN millinery department at llofton Store. C 073 0 WANTED. A OOOD COOK. IMMEDIATI'lLY ; permanent. Inquire nt 1S2I Win St. C-OSS 0' FOU .11HNT HOUSKS. CHOICE HOUSES AND COTTAGES ALL OVEI1 city ; 13 to J73. Fidelity , 1st lloor N. V. Life D-M2 LARGE LIST. M'CACIIJE.ISTR'ANU DODOE ! D-MI HOUSES. FIATS. dARVIN BROS. , 1C1J KAR'J ] D C63 HOUSES. J. II. SHERWOOD , 123 N. Y. LIKE D CCG IIOUSES IN ALL PARTS OP THE CITY. THE O. P. Davis Company. 1M > 3 l-'arnam. D C67 IIOUSES. I1ENEWA & CO. . 10S N. 1.VTH ST. D-CC3 IIOUSES , STORES. 11KMIS , PAXT\1N RLOCK D CCS DI-TTACHED MODERN 12-ROOM , ALSO 0-ltOO.V house : keys at 2J4S Capitol Ave. Tel. 57:1. : 11 II. Rohson. D 671 MOVING HOUSEHOLD GOODS ANir PIANo's Om.Vnn & Storage Co. , 151114 l-'arnam. Tel. 153J. . D-C70 FOn RENT. AT1OUT APRIL 15. TO OOOD TEN. ant , 8-room house ; all conveniences ; 2.M street , near California ; not for boarders or roomers ; J33. 506 N. V. Life building. D-M8I4 ARCIK."KINB HOUSE , ENTIRELY MODEUN ] 11 rooms : barn ; one of tlm nnest In Walnut Hill : will lease to good tenant for om ) year at K > per month and put house In pond re pair. Omaha Loan and Trust Co. . 16'h and J ouglas. D 3I9JO 10 TINE e-nooM HOUSE. 2203 N. SJTH STREET. D-971-9" -n HOUSE. NI7AR 27TH AND PARlvER ; NICC -piaco. D-98S FOR IIOO.MS. * NICE ROOMS. IIOUSEKEE1UNO. 1112 SOUTI ] Hill St. i : M7K DKSIRAHLE ROOM. M. P. ROYS , N. V. L IldR. Thono 811. - K-M211 A17 FOR RENT , LARGE FRONT ROOM WITH alcove , nlcoly furnished , closets , hut nnd cok water. 218 N. 19th St. K-M575 ROOMS. H. FRONT ; MODERN. Kf O ItARNE\ street. , E 1I9S.O ll PL'RNISHED ROOM ; GENTLEMAN" itll CHI CBBO St. , Hat II. K-M990 5 IN PRIVATE FAMILY. 1919 DODGE. E-.M10I 15 * KURXISIIEI1 ROOMS AXD HOARD. 'THE MERRIAM , FIRST CLASS FAMILY no tel. 25th and Dodge Hts. ' F-C72 HOOMS VITII BOARD. I10S CHICAOO ST. F 107 A21 KXPOSITION. EXPOSITION. KXPOSITION. The Saratoga Hotel ; new house ; new furniture modern equipment ; experienced management adjoins exposition ; boarders sollcted ; ratcx ri'a ponahU- : take Sherman Ave. cars to 2ltt. an- Ames Ave. John II. Pierce , proprietor : D. T , Ttibbs , manager. . 1CD AM NICE ROOMS WITH HOARD. 1SI1 RINNEY. F MS67 10' NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM ; PHI. vale faintly. 702 So. th st , F M9T7 15 * PESIRAI1LE SINGLE ROOM , WITH HOARD references , 202 N. 18th. F MW1 11 WANTED , TWO YOUNG INDIES TO IIOAUV and room together In private family. ! 3 Chicago St. . F Mass 10 FOU KKXT rXFtlHMSIIICn ROOMS. FOR RKNT. NICE SOUTH FRONT UNFUR nlshed rooms , with bath : Wlthnell block. K W. Carmlclmel. No. C. Wlthnell block. G-920 FOR RKXT STOIUCS AXD OFFICES. FOR RENT. DESK ROOM IN GROUND FLOOI office , leo ! bu'UIng ' ; w'atcr , steam hent , electrl llBlrt , and janitor ncjvlce. Apply to Suixrln trinlrnt. lle > hulldlnit. 1 197 FOR RENT IN THE REE BUILDING ; One largo corner roam , M lloor , with vault om private office , water , etc. One large frcnt room. ! d floor , divided Into twi roonis"by partition ; water , etc. One. large corner room , 2d tloor. with vault water , etc. One front room , divided by partition. 3d floor. One corner room , with vault. 3d tloor. One large room. 3d lloor , with partition dlvldlnj It Into one large room and two smaller prlvat rooms ; water , etc. Two lar e ground floor rooms , fronting 17th St with vault. Several imnll rooms on llh lloor. with vaults. All these rooms are heated with steam , electrl llelits. supplied , with first class janitor service elevator * run day and all night ; bulMIni strictly fireproof. Apply to superintendent room 101 , Ree bulldlnc. 1 19S FOR RENT. THE 4-STORY RIUCK 11UILDIN ( a ( 916 Famam St. This building has a llrrproo cement baiemenl. water on all Hours , tut , etc Apply at the office of The Re * . 1 910 FOR TRACKAGE. TRANSFERRING ANI d lc room , apply to th Aultman & Taylo Machinery Co. , N. K. cor. th & Jackson Sti TORE ON ICTIt ST. . NEAR P. O. ; OREA1 chance. Addre * * J. 41. lice. I ills & ron RENT-STORE IIUILDINO. eox2j ; TWC cellar * and four good living roomi : 17th. Soull of L vsnworta. A. F. Tukty. City Hall. A012NT * WA.VfUl * . nr.ArTirr'L LIKK oF FnA75nH : i : wit' ' Inrd , written by Anna A. Gordon , who vri Ml < s Wlltard' * prlvntc nfoirlnry fnr ovtr J' ' yeirsj tha only l ok authorliM nnd rndotrei hy the W C , T I1. , over l.WJ.OW copies wll bn soldi th greatest s llcr of the century write for outfiti bet ttrmsi circular fren don't mlis this chnhce ; H quick. Wnleti Pub. Co. , N. Y. Life UUir.i Omahn , NVti. J MHJ AGENTS WANTED TO SELL A tjnw PRICEIJ llr t-cla B Rerm-proof water filter ! sU qultki lar e nrotlt. The Champion Filler t's. , cl v - land. Ohio. J-MS7S t AGENTS WANTED. MIAT lIAI STEAD'f great war book , "Our Country In War. " an I our relations with foreign nations ; all annul our army , navy , coast defences , the Maine dlrarter , Himln. her army nnd nary defenses ! all nliiiut Cubs. , her relations to the t'nltrd States nnd her defenrcsi nil about the nrmle ; nnd navies of all other nations , and how thr > will art In our fight with Spain ; over CM ) | > .iRrs magnificent Illustrations , photograph. , etc. one ngent sold S9 In one day ; others are m.nk Ins $2.W to 139.00 twr day ; mo t liberal tcrmi guaranteed , SO days' credit ; price low ; frelshl paid , hnmlfome outnt freer send Ifcenl stamps to puy postage. Nat'I Educational Union. : JI Dearborn St. , Cnlcnso. J-MMI I4 AGENTS , WE WANT YCnTTo"\MSIT STOHKA and sell machine for ptlntlnR slgni on fenc"r , brldgfH. -kfl-nny roush surfnr : s'cndy work all summer. Are Co. , Racine , WIs. . J Vl'JS * FRANCL'S 12. WILU\IlI ) , llBn RUAltTIFI'l , life , compli'to ! otllclally nuthorlj.d nnd r < f dotsed ; authentic unit rtllnblu ; fully HlustratHl ! bmanrn for nKcntu ; llhcml terms ; writ" todny. 1' . W. Zleglcr & Co. , 3JI Dearb irn Et. , Chlc-ip. . . J MD-W 9 WAXTKIJ TH HUNT. WANTKD-FIIIST CI.AS3 HOAUDFOn HUS- hand and wife ; twii Led roams and slltlnx room required. Address I , 1 , llee. K M-)3 ) WANTED , IIY niTLIAULK 1'AIlTr , ONR TO four unfurnished rooms , or would go Inlt rn Hat nt J53.00. U M. life. K JM S _ WANTED. TWO Oil TIIUKK Kt'llNISIIKIJ rooms for llsht hoiifckeepln ? ; tiTiiis muft l roisotiahle. Addrefs J. C. , lice , Council Illuff * . K-MKO 3 sToit.uii < : . STOUAOI- : AND WAIIKI1OUSF CO. . MS-'JlO Jonca RCneral Murage and farwnrdlng. M C73 OM. VAN & STOUACli : . lollVj PAHN'M. TRIl"il M C74 WANTKIJ TO IIIIV. A SAFE LITTLE HOUSE. FOU A LADY'S USE , L 47 , lice. N 013 5 * WANTED. STYLISH HOUSE THAT LADY cm ilrUo ; must be round nnd fearless ; mute price and where can be seen. L 45 , lice. N MD73 10 FOU HALE FUll.VITUHK. IIEDIIOOM SUITS. FOLDINO BEDS AND ALt , kinds of household K0d < ; to quit business ; nt reasonable offi'r refused. Neb. Furniture Co. , 710-12 N. IGlh St , O 731 A-8 KOH 8ALE. SO.MI3 ODD PIWES OF FU11NI- ture. Call 519 North ICth St. O-010 S FOU sAi.rc iionsus , WAHOXS , KTC. VOtl SALE , A FINE FAM1LV HOUSE. 1'HA- eton nnd Concord buckbonrd. Call 4212 Far. nam flrcet. P M733 FOU SALE , A HOOD P.IDINO I'ONY. OH- chiinl .1 Wllhclm CaiTiet Co. Inquire nt ptnlilr , 111C DudRC. ! MOOO ! l FOU SALE A STANDAHD IIHED TOLT , ONI ! year old , Cheap. Inaulre 3311 North S-th ) St. P-0-10' FOU SALI2 MI.SCIif < Ij.\\I : oilS. HO'O AND POULTRY 1'ENrE : 11ETTEU THAN wire netting. Fine buudust for lloors. Tel. 3. 001 DoURlns. Q fcT3 HOUSE CL1PPINO M.VCHINEa , KNIVES ANli repairs , nil Handard maken on hand ; ( ; rlnilnq ! razor. ' , shears , clippers ; iironipt service. A. L , Undeland. Q 670 PUHE PLYMOUTH ROCIC EOOS FOR SETtings - tings ; We ; loosters , Jl.OO. 81 ! North ! ith. Q-677 A-10 ' CHICKEN' . HOG AND LAWN FENTES ; ALI wire ; | 3 best. Wire Works , llth nnd Harney. Q-fi'S BLACKHEADS AND WAHT8 , HOW TO RE- limvo , 2'c. Cyius Gray , 1' . O. box 91 , lien- nett. Pn. Q Midi A-15 * ALASKA. CUI1A. NElinASKA. Three nnc colored pocket mips RlvInK the K > M fields of the Klondike , Provinces of Cuba , with enlarKod map ; Havnn.1 1'invlnce and bay. sh'W- Ins wheru battleship Maine was blown up. Ilullmnil map of Nebraska , up tn date. All fnt 29 cents In stamps by mall. Uuckstnft llrcr. MfC. Co. , Lincoln , Nub. Q M30) a WHAT AM I OFFERED CASH OH TRADU lor $100 equity In IilBh crude piano ; balance casj tcnni * . 2203 Farnnm St , Q MSSG 3 ICE io > : , suiTAiii.E roil JIOTEL oTi restaurant ; also a lot of 4-llght sah. Jamci Whclan. 8th and Orace. Q 01 ? 11 * SEED SWEirr POTATOES. SOLD OUT : WILt accept no more orders this sprlns. Theo. Wll- llanij" , Omaha. IJ-OSG 11 FOR SALE , CHEAP : A CURTAIN HOCK- awny coupe ; In good condition. 506 N. Y. Lifi llldff. IJ-DS3 I1) WILL SELL OR TRADE FOR YOUNO IiniFIui my beautiful white fncn black Spanish fowli , thorouithbrrd : stork p ? ured. John K. Hchlff- man , 1311 S. 4Slh st. Q-M10J ll 3I1.SCI'LL.\XIJOIIS. FOR RENT. A BARN AT 1002 CASS ST. It MD03 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ SIASSAGE , I1ATIIS , KTC. MME. SMITH , 118 N. 15TH ST. , STEAM ANT alcohol luth * . T 017 11 MM E. AMES. MASSAGE AND BATHS. 1523 ! Howard St. T 010 11 LAURA ELLISON , US N. ICTtI ( UPSTAIRS ) room U , Turko-Russlan and plain baths , mns saic. T M3IO A-19 * MRS. DR. LEON , ELECTRIC MASSAGE I1ATI parlors ; restful and curative. 417 S. llth , up stairs. T M3SG 10 1'KltSOXAL. VIAVI FOR UTERINE TROUBLES. 34G-S I1EI llldg : physician coiibUltatlon or health bonk five U GSO CLOTHEH CLEANED , PRESSED AND RE paired : day or riant dress tults for hire 1'antorlum , N. E. Cor. 14th and Fanum.-TrI. 8C U CS1 HAT1IS , MASSAGE. MME. POST , 31S& S. 13TH U-SS3 HORSES CLIPPED FOR ONE DOLLAR : ELEC trie clippers. Tel. 60. McCormack & llaumley llth and Howard. U 330 LADIES , OWING TO INCREASING BUSINESS I hnvc re-moved my hnlnlrfs.-Mn ? parlors ti Karbach block , rnnms 312-313 ; sclcntlllc treat ment of the rcalp ; artistic minlcurliiK : sur plus hair and facial blemishes removed wltl electricity. Tel. 1563. Mme. a : Payne. , U MS47 All * $11OCO BUSINESS CARDS NEATLY PRINTED n. O , Hearsey , 1305 Farnam St. , 'Phone : iwo U MSS3 9 MOXKY TO I.OAX Itn.XI , ESTATIS. MONEY TO I/JAN AT LOW RATES. Till O F. Davis Co. , 1303 Farnam St. W CS2 WANTED , CHOICE FARM AND CITY LOANS 11. C. Peters & Co. , U. S. Nafl Bank HldR. W-tol MONEY LOANED ON IMPROVED REAL ES tnte In Omaha , Council muffs & South Omaha W. H. Thomas. 503 First Nat'I. Hank , Omaha W 683 i PER "CENT CITY AND FARM LOANS Gnrvln Bros , 1613 Farnam St. 'XV 6 J100.COO.M SPECIAL FUND TO LOAN O flrnt class Improved Onnha property , or foi building purposes Fidelity Trust company. W 6S ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO. . 313 N. Y. U quick money nt low rates for choice farm land : In Iowa , Northern Missouri , Eastern Nebraska W C87 LOAN ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED C1T1 property. W. Farnam Smith & Co. , 1320 Farnajn - , . . , . TO I/DAN ON IMI'ROVED OMAH/ real estate. llrcnnan-Love Co. , 219 8 , Hth. W-6S9 & ' ,4 PER CENT MONEY. .BEM1S , PAXTON III. * W COO PRIVATE MONEY. WEAD. 1 TH & DOUGLAS W S30-A-9 SIIOHTHAM ) ASill TYPEWRITING. A. C. VAN BANT'8 SCHOOL OF SHORTHAN1 and Typewriting- N. Y. Life , offers the fol lowlnit advantages : Individual Instructions b : experienced teachers and tklllful stenographers up-to-date methods ; touch system of typewrit ing If preferred : participation In actual work for which students receive pay ; monthly nay- menu. 638 AT OMAHA ntlS. COLLEGE. 1STH & DOUGU\i SHORT-HAND , UP-TO-DATE. TAUGHT Itt court reporter * . Boylcs * School , 403-5-7 Dee bldi -7W Mo.\i < : v TO 110 TO IIO.O < TO T7l.\N OX HOrHEHOLD KtlttNITfllK AND PIANOS HOItKIX WAdOXH AN1I OAIIUIAOKH , WAREIIOCflK HECEIITS , KTC , tit lowe t rates In Otn-ilii , South Omaha nnd Count-11 ll.uftt No removHl ni n > mln itrlctly cttilld ntliil , yoi cnu | y the louii off nl nny tlniu or In ait ) am .nmt 3. OMAHA MOUT(1A(1t : LOAN CO. . 300 Hnllth 16th St. T7':5 : OLDEST. \tlf1KST I AND ONLY INITll I'OIIATED I JO AN COMPANY IN O.MA1IA. X-691 MONEY I/X\NED SALARIED i EOPLE HOLD Ini permanent po'tllons , with responsible t n ccrn upon their mvn names , without reciirlty easy payment ! " . Tolman , H. 7S8 , N. Y. L. bids 19J.A-1C' _ _ _ HUSIXK * * CIIAXCEH , TO GET IN Oil OUT OF I1USINESS OO TO .1 J. Ullixon , 514 First Nat'I llnnk , Y 633 HETTEIl THAN KI/JNDIKE ! I'ljltSONB WITH small or large capital wishing to muc ! Invest ments that promlre largu telurns s.iould ml dros.5 or call on L. W , Tulleys , Council llluffs Iowa. Y MI97 AID Jl.OO , WO CARDS. ENVELOPES. NOTF.HEADf or circulars neatly printed. R. U.IIcariey , IM.'i FHrniiiam. 'Phone JOCO. Y M584 9 DO Yof WANT TO SELL YOt'tt WHINE * ? tulck or want partner ? We have c fh buy ers. Call and lee us. Woltli & Co. . 119 N 16th street. Y-MMt 10 * DO YOtT WANT TO Illty ANY IIUrflNEHSI We have big list place. ? for sale ; will aitlsl you with money to buy. WulaM ft , Co. , IIS N. ICth Jt. Y-M871 ! ! WANTED , SOMEI1ODY WHO HAS A MONEY making Idea for the "Midway : " I have th ; money to push It. L 51 , thl cltlce. Y M)91 ! ) 1C SPLENDID REPUBLICAN WEEKLY IN NE- lirnska ; well cquliiped oillcc ; excellent chance fr-r man of push ; tmall caiii payment. Address L M , lee. Y M903 11 FOU K.VCHAXUi : . ICO ACRES IN WAYNE CO. . NED. ; WELI Improved ; large Kitue ; for slock of goods 01 rlear Omilta property. Address W , & II , , ( ! 2C . 13ti ! Ft. JMS'IO VARIOUS PIECES OF PROPERTY AND farms In Nebraska to trade for merchandise. Address L 42. ll e. -MKet FINE PIANO FOR HOUSE ANI ) BUGGY. 231C Washington. So. Omahn , west R , I , depot. Z-970-0 * - - FOR SALE REAL 15STATE. KOITNTXE PLACE HAROA1NS. J2.WO. JJ.7IO TC IC.Mi ) . J. J. GILson , 511 Flrt Nat'I. lUr.k ltd ! ? . RE-C04 FOLIXVW'INO DESIRARLE PROPERTY ; 1UTSI- ncsi lot corner. WJxlM ft. . In Ho. Omaha , paved , I'.uslncs.i lot , 60x150 feet. Improved , South Omaha , rttcct pa vol. Tract (21 ( lots ) , scth St. Tract (20 ( loth ) , 50th St. For partlculais apply 1012 Farnam St.RE RE CM NEW , MODERN 3-HOOM COTTAGE. LARGE lot , J300 cash , balance to suit. Address G 35 , He . RE MK1 MAIfB JIE AN OFFER ON" TWO LOTS IN Walnut Hill addition. Oscar flroshell. Sail Lake. Utih. HE M76S-A9 * * SNAPS 43XC6 FEET ON 13TH NEAR 1'ODfiE street , i-ultablc lor 2 brick Inuses , price J2,7Cfl ; C'lTlj ; feet with brick house. N. E. Cornel Mth and Cumlnes Mrcctr , price $6COO. J. N. Frenzer , opp , old P. O. RE G B HOUSES. LOTH , FARMS , L\NDS ; LOANS , also nre Insurance. Ilemls , I'axton block.REC97 RE-C97 " FINF ! RESIDENCE. 32ND STREET- NEAR Hnnscom Park ; oxvnor has good it-nsons to 8"il at once. F. D. Wend , Hth nnd DoiiKlns. itE-isn 21 ARE YOU LOOKING FCP. NICE HOME ; Look nt this house nnd barn detached , r.hadi trees , corner 2Sth nnd Biirdette ; very little money needed. Call Morand , 1110 Hartley St , RE-I23-A-22 FOR SALE. HANDSOME TEN-ROOM RESIdence - dence ; most desirably located. Addre i L 41 , Bee. RE-M007 11 I-'INE COTTAGE. FRUIT , EVERY CONVEN. Icnce , In calhoun : sibor cxclianuo for house In Omaha. 973 N. 27th avc. RK Miftj U LOST. ON LEAVEN WORTH ST. . A PLAIN , pencil drawing , for show capes. Finder plav leave nt BP.I oillce , or 528 8. 40lh Rt. , and re ceive reward. ' Ixwt 981 t * ' LOST. POCKETBOOK CONTAINING , iTPv 1'i'ljiM tn H. H. Oabel ; rewanl If returned ' . ( clcik Pnxtion hotel. Lost M101 9- $23 REWARD FOR RETURN TO 3S13 S1IER- man nve. of n larse mouscoloreil ilJ ? , h"lKii S2 Indies : all Information will bo rnmpen.il d. Ix s.t--M99 ! ) 10 _ KDUCATIOXAI. . FOR PARIS EXPOSITION OF 13CO. FRENC1 : Innmiase and llternlure , system , Berlitz sm ! pllflod : private or class lestons , by Monsleui de Tullly ; trial gratis ; to speak after 3 lessons exchange of French and English. Address I 37 llee , or residence , 1919 Dodge St.M9I3 M9I3 10 * EXPOSITION FHOXTAGES KOIl HEXT GROUND LEASES FRONTING EXPOSITION Bemls. Paxton Blk. 703 STEXOCRAPHEUS. WE SOLICIT AND FURNISH POSITIONS For utenogrHphcrs free. The Smith-Premier Tvi- writer Co. Telephone. 1284. 701 JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. D. B. HAUCK. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. SO Karbach black. 959 FUHMTUIIE PACKED. M. S. WALKIN , 2111 CUMINO. TEL. 1331. -703 PAWXIIROKEIIS. II. MAROWITZ LOANS MONEY. 413 N. Km 701 SIDEWALKS. PERMANENT SIDEWALKS AND FANG' driveways. G. Itushart , 214 N. ICth : 'phone H 3 MSIO M4 TYPE Wll ITKRS. TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT SI.W PER MONTI The Smith-Premier Typewriter Co. , 1623 Fur- nam St. : Telephone 12SI. 707 FIXAXCIAI , . LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES BOUGHT FOI cash. Itichnrd Herzfcld. 171 LaSalU Sc. . Cil ! rago. MHO A17 DRESSMAKIXG. DRESSMAKING , FAMILIES. Z504 DAV'P'T M9i52 MG HOTELS FOR REXT. BUILDING. SUITABLE FOR HOTEL , 3 > rooms and large stote room ; central location Bemls. I'axton Blk. 702 -REXOVATIXtt. . WANTED. 5,000 OLD HATS TO BE MAD ! over like new by expert hatters , direct fron Knox und Stetson. Flicker Bros. , 118 S. ith Room 10. M922 l ! noVEUXMEXT NOTICES. PROPOSALS FOR PUKSH RERP ANT JIUTTON. Hcadquartpra Department o : the Missouri , Olllco Chief Commissary 01 Subsistence. Omaha , Nob. , April 5 , 1S08 Sealed proposals , In triplicate , accomjianlei by written cuaraiiteu bonds , In duplicate will bo received ut this otllce , until i : o'clock a. m. . central standard time , Slnj 3 , 1S9S. at which time nnd place they wll be opened In presence of blddera , for fur nishing such quantities of frerfii beef am mutton for Issues , as may be required bj the Subsistence Department , U. S. Army at Omaha , Nebraska , Fort Crook , Neb Jefferson llurracks , Mo. ; Forts Leaven worth , KHIIH. ; ! x > Kiin H. ' Roots , Ark. : Nlo- brara , Ne'j. ; lleno. o. T. : Hiley , Kuns. Hoblnson , Neb. , and BillO. . T. , during tht period commencing1 July i , 189S. nnd endIng - Ing December 31 , 1833. Proposals will alsc bo received until 10 o'clock a. m. . mountalr standard time , at the post of Fort Robin son , nnd until 11 o'clock n. m. , centra standard time , nt .Jefferson Uarracks , Forts Leavenworth , Logan H. Hoots , Nlobrara , Heno , lllley nnd Sill and opened at th < posts by tha respective post Comml.ssarlei of such posts , each commissary recalvlne proposals for Vila own po.t only. Proposal ! will also be received stating the price ai which the bidder will deliver fresh beef 01 mutton of the character stated In tht specifications and to bo delivered of tem perature not greater than 50 degrees Fah renheit. Full Information furnished on ap plication 'nere or to commissary at nn > post authorized to open proposals. Govern ment reserves right to reject uny or al proposals or nny part of any proposal , Envelopes containing proposals should be marked "Proposals for Fresh Heef and Mutton. " and addressed to undersigned 01 Commissary at post authorized to receive proposals. FRANK E. NYE. Major and C. a A 5-C-T-5-May3-4 NQTICtiS. KOII xntAN AND TilANtWOIlTATION.-Dcpartmrnt ol HIP Interior , oillcc of Indian Affair * . Waih. Inctoti , D , O. . Mnroh 30 , 1S9S. Scaled pro- po nlj < will bn reftlvcd by Ihc Commlsulonpi of Inillnn Affairs. nt'KOl fltnto utrret , Oil- I'liRo. III. , until 1 o'clock p. \VHlnpsdiiy , April 27. 1X91 , tor f trnlilnp ! for the Iiullin Hprvli-o beef , Hour , bacon anil ot'iier nrtlclefl uf HUbslstcnoct lURrlctillural Imnletnonts , wngons. hnrtu-Sit. hardware , moiitcnl nntl other Btipplles. alsyhlds for tlio transporta tion of ouch of theVmlcleu , goods and sup plies ti may noi 6fS' contrnt-tetl for to bu delivered ut the oprnclcy , Sealed proposals will nlso be recpJvctl nt Nos , 777SVoostcr street. New Vot'k City , until 1 o'clock p. m. , of Tun tlnyl Mny 17 , 1S9S , for furnlah * Ins for the Indian Service coffee , sutnr , tea , rice , linking'p'Swder , soap , groceries , blankets , woolen and cotton goods , rlotMni ? , notions , hatn and caps , boots and shoes , crockery nnd cc'nool books , nttln must be mnde'on aovrrnment blanks. Schedules ? lvlnsr all nctcS3rj' Inforiiintlon fjr bid ders will be furnlshnl on appllcntlon nt the Indian Oflle ? . Wnslilngton , D. C. : Nos. 77- \Vooster street. New York City ; No. 1002 Slate street , Chlc.rjro. Ill , ; the CommU- paries of Subalstciife , U. 8. A. , at Cheyenne , Leavenworth , Orrmlm , Bt. Louis , St , Paul and SAII Francisco ; tie : postmasters tit Sioux City. Yanktjn , Arkansas City. Caldwell - well , Topekn , Wlc'nltrt and Tucson. Hltls will bo opened nt the 'nour nnd days nbovc stated , nnd bidder * nre Invited to bo present at the opening. W. A. JONES. Commis sioner. Ao DISt XOTIfE TO COXTRACTORS. PROPOSALS F'Oll THM KRKCTION ANO I'OMPLKTtON OF THE- IOWA UIMM > INO AT TUB TR'ANSMISSISSIPPI ANU INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION AT OMAHA , NEU. Sealed proposals must 1)3 received by F. N. Chase , Bt'crutnry , addressed In fno care of A. E. Shipley , .secretary ot the execu tive council , DCS Molnes , Iowa , on or be fore 2 o'clock p. m. of the lUh ! day of April , 1S93 , nnd opined at the otllce of the execu tive council as abow nt 2 p. m. of said day , for all the labor ami materials required for thu construction us set forth In the npel- llcations for said building , In accordance wIt'n the drawings and specifications , copies ot which may be scen-un and after the 12th day of April , 1S3S , at the oillcc of F. N. Chase , secri-tary , Cedar Falls ; Hon. 15. F. Wright , CDUticll Bluffs ; A. E. Shipley , secretary - rotary of the oxecutlvo council , Dc-s Molnes , or Joselyn & Taylor Co. , architects , Cedar Haplds , Iowa. Each bid must be accompanied by a certi fied c'neck for a sum not less than 5 per cent of the proposal. The right Is reserved to reject nny or nil bids , to waive any de fects or Informality In any bid , if It Is deemed In thu interest of the state to do so. Proposals must be enclosed In envelopes nnd sealed , marked "Proposal for construe- tlon of the Iowa Btatfi building at thu Transmlsslsslppl und International Exposi tion , Omaha , Nob. , " addressed to thu sec retary , F. N. Chase , In care of A. E. Ship ley , secretary of t'no executive council , Ues Molnea , Iowa. Hy order of the Iowa Transmlsslsslppl nnd International Exposition Commission. F. N. CHASE , Secretary. rOHTOFFICE XOT1CE. ( Should bo read DAILY by all Interested , as changes may occur at any time. ) Foreign malls for the week ending April 9 , 1SS ! ) , will clo.se ( promptly In all caJes ) at ths Kilicr.il postolllce as follows : PARCELS POST MAI 1,3 cloct one hour earlier than closing time shown below. TriiiiH-Atlniitli ! Mil I In. l _ _ SATURDAY At 5 n. m. for EUROPE , pet B. s. Lucunla * , vla-Quoenstown ( letters tot France , Switzerland , Italy , Spain , Pcrtu- gal , Turkey , Egypt und lirltlsh Indln must be directed , "p > r Lucanla" ) ; at 7 a , m. for FRANCE. SWITZERLAND , ITALY. SPAIN. PORTUGAL. TURKEY , EGYPT and IJR1T1SH INDIA , per . " . s La Hrctugnei vlu : Havre ( letters for othei parts of Europe -rnust bo directed "pet La Hretugno'f ) ; at 8 a. m. for NETHER LANDS direct , per s. s. Rotterdam , via Rotterdam ( letters must be dlrec'ed "pel Rotterdam" ) ; ut 10 n. m. for SCOTLANL direct , per a. e. Fnrnesala. vl.i Glasgow ( letters mttstibe directed "per Furnessla" ) PRINTED MATTHIIi ETC. Oermin steamers railing on Tuesdays take printed mitter , etc. , for Germany unit I'pecl.illv addri s-"l prirte-l matter , etc. , fijr otht-r parts of'Europe. Amer ican nnd Whltp StaiBtcamcni on Weiln * > ! > , German steamers on Thursdavs nnJ Cnn irl , Krcnch and German stenmnra on Saturdays tnko-prlnted mutter. > etc. . for all c/untrles fci which they nre'udrcrtlred to cnrry malt. After the closing of the supplomentnry trans- nthintlc mall.i nanml nhovu , additional sur.i' | ' ! . mentary malls are opened on the piers of the American , EnKl 'h , French nnd German ptram- ers nnd remain open until' within ten mlr.ms of the hour of silllnK of 'steamer. MiillH for H utli ) nnil Colitrnl Aiiierlcn , \VCNt IlllllOH , EtV. SATURDAY At flCO : n. 'in. ( supplementarj 10 a. m. ) for ST. THOMAS. ST. CROIX LEEWARD and WINDWARD ISLANDS also DBMERARA , per s. s. Fontabelle ; al 10 a. m. ( supplementary 10:30 : a. m. ) foi FORTUNE ISLAND. JAMAICA. SAVA- NILLA nnd GREYTOWN , per s. s. Adi rondack ( letters -for Costti Rica must b ( directed "per Adirondack" ) ; at 10:30 : n. m for CAMPECHE , CHIAPAS. TAT1ASCC and YUCATAN. P = T s. s. City of Wash Ington ( letters for other parts of Mcxlci and for Cuba must bo directed "per Clef of Washington" ) ; at " p. m. for NA3 SAU , N. P. , per f : e. Miami , from Miami Fin. ; nt StfO p. m. for NEWFOUNDLAND per steamer frpm North Sydney. SUNDAY At 0 d. m. for PROGRESO. per s s. Mexico ( letters for other parts of MexIco Ice must bo directed "per 'Mexico" ) . Mails fnr Newfoundland , by rail to Halifax ami thence hy steamer , dors nt this otllco dallv nl S30 ; p. m. Mails for Mlquelon , hy rail to Bos ton ami thence hy ftlonmer , close nt th'.B ' oilier dally nt 8:30 : p. m. Mails for Cuba clnso nt this olllce dally nt 7:00 : a. m. , fnr forwarding liy Hteamcrs sailing ( Mondays nnd ThuiMlnyx ) from 1'ort Tampa. I-'In. Malls for Mcxlcc City , overland , unless s | > cclnll.addroB3t'I . | ri dUl > utch by steamer , close at this ofllco dall > at 2:30 : n. m. iir.d : : S3 p. m. ' 'Ri'slstPred m-.ill closes nt 0:00 p. in. provlmii diy. Malls for China , Japan and Una-all , per s s. Peru ( from San Francisco ) , close hen dally up to April Cth at 0:30 : p. m. Stalli for China and Japan , per ss. \ . Olympic ( from Tncoma ) , close herp dully tin ti April 10th at 6:30 : p. m. Malls for Chine nnd Japan ( specially "addressed only ) , pai v. s. Empress of Japan ( from Vancouver close her.i dally up to April * llth at fi.1i : p. m. Slalis for Australia ( except .thosi for West Australia ) , which arc fomvurdec via Europe , New Zealand , Hawaii , FIJ and Samoan Islands , per s. . Alamedt ' ( from San Francisco ) , close here , dally u > j to April " 13th nt 7:00 : a. in. , 11 a. m. ant C:30 : p. m. ( or on arrival at New York c : p. s. Cn.rrup.anla with British malls for Aus trnlln ) . MallH for the Society Islands , pei ishlp City of PapMtl ( from San Francisco ) close litre dally up to April 24th at C:3i : p. m. Malls for Hawaii , per H. B. 55ea- landla ( from San Francisco ) , close here dnllyi up to April 23th at G:3fl : p. m. 'Mull- for Australia ( except West Australia ) Now Zealand. Hawaii -and FIJI Islands per s. H. Warrlmoo , ( from Vancouver ) close here dally after April 13th and uj to April 2Sth at 6:30 : p. m. Trnnn-1'aclllc malls are forwarded to port , of snll- Imj dally nivl the schedule of cloning u ur- raiiB d un the presumption of their uninter rupted overland transit. "ReKlsterc'd mull closet fi n. ' m. previous day. CORNELIUS .VAN COTT , Postmaster. Postolnce. Nfw York. N. Y. , April 1. 1S9S CHICAGO. ROCK ISLAND & Pacific Railroad "The Grcit ' Rock IiUnd Route" City Ticket Olllc * . 1323 Farnam Street. ' Telephone 42S. Depot , Tenth and Mason Streets. Telephone IS. _ , Leave. Arrive. Chlcaso and St. Paul Vcstlbuled Express . . 4 : 0 pm 1:4 : ! pm Lincoln. Colorado'SP B . Puuebln. Denver and . . . . west 1'H pm 4:25 : pm Chicago , Des Molrws & Rock Island 7:00 : pm ! am Atlantic Express. , for De Koines end eait- eru poltn * .A. iwOjm 8:50 : pin Colorado Fiver 7M : pm 9:05 : am Dally rtallr cxccot Suncmy. MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILROAD General Offices and Ticket Oillcf. Merchants National ( lank Building , 1224 Farnam t-ticet. Telephone 104. Depot , Fifteenth and Webster Streets. Telephone Leavt. Arrive. ' ' ' ' N br sUrt Local . . . . . . . . j:30pm : 9:15 : am Dally. * Dally except dur.ua > - . OMAHA & PT. LOUIS RAILROAD Omnlm. Kansas City & East- trn Railroad "The Port Arthur ARTHUR Route" Ticket Office. 1415 Furnam Street. Telephone , tS. Depot , Tenth and Mason Streets. Tele- phuno US ; Lvave. Arrive. St. Ijouli Cannon Call Express * 4:35 : pm ' 11:30 : am Kansas City & Qulncy Ixx-al 1:49 : am 9:03 : pm Dallr. RAILnOADil. . . * NORTHWEST- - * rn ltniiw r-ritv Ticket Of- lice. Hoi Parnim Street. Tel * , > hon Ml. Depot. Tfnlh ami Mason Streets , Telephone 12S Lsv . Arrive Spe- " " nm ll:5J : pn " litO am 10:4J : pir Missouri Valley , "sioux city . . . . . . . . . .i. . , , . , 7:40 : am : OJ ptr Djnnnon. Carroll. Wall Lake , fr.im r.roadwny , Council muffs 9:00 : am SC : am E tuni * 10:10 am * : S3 pn Chicago " ' ' tM om 4JS : pir Fail4M"M. . ciiU-iigo''to Omaha , 310 ! - pn- Missouri Valley , Slout City , St. Paul , Minne apolis LtmlteJ 4 3 pm S:5I : ) ( in , - ' 6:4S : P < " 8:50 : are ally except SunOty. CHICAGO. ST. PAUL. MINNE npolli & Omaha Rallwuy- Ueneral OHlccs. NcLraskn Dl- v .Ion. Fifteenth nnd.Wel.Mei Sioux City Aeccmmola. . i.lty. Ponca. llarllng * " ' rmo-t- ' . Ul'i1 ? " - ' " " : : 5S ! mn * ' ! 1 " ' Pm * :4 : $ nn .V Dolly "Da III "o'xce s . . FItEMONT , ELKHORNANU Missouri Valley JlaUnnycYiri crnl Offices , United States Na tional Dank llulldlng. Soulh- west Corner Twelfth and Far. T. - * . . nam Streets. Ticket Oillce 1401 Farnam Street. Telephone 561. Denot Flf teenth and Webster Ktrfls Tclophone 143S " ' " - Arrlve' Black Hills. Deadwood ' and Hot Springs 3:00 : pin 5:00 : pm \ \ yom'ng1 , Caspar nnd Do'.iglns , . . , . , . . . . . * * * 3:00 : pm 5:00 : pm IIatlngs , Yrk , David City , Superior , Genev.1 Exeter und Seward , , . . 3:00 nm 5:00 pm Norfolk. West Point nnd Fremon 7:50 : am " 19 5 am Lincoln , Wahoo and Fremont 7:50 : am " 13.2am Fremont Local 7:50 : am Dally. Dally except Sunday. Sunday only. Dally except Uaturday. - Daily- exccot Monday. CIT7 & I'ACiriG RAIL. road General Oillccs. United lt5 N.ntlonal 1)ank I'ulld. . 8. W. Corner Twelfth and ? , rnm , strcct"- Ticket Oillce. ri T ll ( > 1 Farnam Strcct. Telephone m . Eepot. nnd Weuitcr Sis. Telephone 41S WaVC Arrlve' Sioux City , Mankato. > ' ' ' ' " 1' Jlllnna" ° 113 BiSSpra WAI1ASH IlAILllOAD TICKET ofllrn. ins Farnam Stroe : . TelePhone - Phone : : ; . D pot. Tenth nnd Mason Ktrccts. Tclcpone la. - Cannon BnH Express 4:30 : pm 11:30 : nm Dally. CTm.INOTON & MISSOURI nivcr nallroad "The llurlliiK. ton Houtt" General Olllccs , N. W. Comtr Tenth tnd Fnrnam Streets. Ticket Oince. 150S Farnam Street. Telephone 250. Depot , Tenth and Mason Stiects. Telephone 123. Leave. Arrive. Lincoln , llnstlnsa nnd McCooh . 8:33 : am 8:33 : an Lincoln , Dem or. Cole rado. Utah , California , Hlack Hills , Montana anl Pugct Sound . 4:33 pn 4:03 pir Lincoln Local . > 7:0) : pm 7:40 : prr Lincoln Fast Slnll . t:5i : pm 11:40 : an ; Denver. Colorndo , Utnh , 'California and 1'uget . .pm ' llS3pm : Unity. Dally except Sunday. CHU'AGO. ntinLIKOTON & Cjolt-fy Itallroad "The Burl. r.Stcn rioutc" Ticket Oince , Knrnam Street. Telephone . Depot , Tenth nml Mason L'tlcetD. Telephone 12 $ . Leave , Arrive. pm 8:10 : air Chicago Express ! > :4S : am 4lfpii : Chicago & St. Louis Ex 7:45 : pm 8:10 : an Pacific Junction Ixical. . 11:50 um 5:40 : pn 11JO : pin KANSAS CITY. ST. JOSEPH & Council Bluffs Rallroad- "Tho Hurllnston Hnute"- Tlcket Onice. 1502 FarnAm Street. Telephone 25 ' Depot , Tenth and Mason Streets. Telephone 12S. Leave. Arrive. Kansas City Day Ex. . . 9C5 : am 6:40 : pm Ktnsas city Night Ex. . 10:00 : pm 0:30 : uni Dally. UNION PACIFIC--THE OVER. land Route. " General Ofllces. N. K. Corner Ninth unit Farnam Streets. City Ticket Ofllce , 130 ] Farnam Street. Telephone S16. 1 -Depot , Tenth and Mason Streets. Telephone 128. i. . Leave. Arrive. . "Tho Ovcrl&ud Limited" ( or Denver. Salt Lake , western points 8aO : am 4:43 : pn The Colorado Special , for Denver and all Colorado points 11:33 : pm 7:00 an Fast mall train for Salt Lake. Pacific coast and all western points 4:35 : pm 7.00 on Lincoln , Beatrice and Btrcmsburg Expres * , . 6:00 : pm * 1ZZO : pit Fremont , Columbus , Norfolk. Grand Is land and Kearney 4:33 : p Grand Island Express , . * 5:00 : pm " 12:20 : on Dally. Dally except Sunday. Council Dluffs Local Leaves. 4:40 : a. m. ; ( :5i : a. m. ; 7:40 : a. in. ; 8:40 : a. m. : 10:30 : a m ; 2li : p. m. ; 4:35 : p. m ; 5:55 : p. m. ; 8:20 : p m ; 10o ; p. m. Arrives. 6:20 : a. m. ; 7JO : n. m. ; 8:35 : a m : 11:50 : a. m. ; 3:10 : p. in. ; 6:40 : p. m. ; 0:30 : p m 8:05 : u. m. : 10:45 p. m. CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE & ST Paul Railway City TIcke Oillcc. 1501 Farnam Stteet Telephone 2S4. Depot , Tjntl and Mason Streets. Tele phone 1:3. . Leave. Arrive Chicago Limited Ex. . . . Sts pm * 8:05 : nn Omaha and Chicago Ex ' 11:00 : am 1:50 : pn Daily. Pills Purely vegetable , mild , and reliable. Causi perfect Digestion , complete absorption , ant healthy regularity. For the cure of till disorder ; of the Stomach , Liver. Bowels. Kidneys , llladdcr Uervous Diseases. LOSS O FAIM'ETITE , SICK HEADACHE , IXIlItiESTIOX , IIILIOUSXKSS , TOItl'ID LIVEU , HYNPEPSIA. Observe the following symptoms resulting froir Diseases of the Digestive Ureans : Conumptlon tnvrnrd piles , fullness of blood In the head , ucld Ity o ! the stomach , nausea , heartburn , disgust u ] food , fullness of weight In the stomach , toui eructatlonn. slnklns or tlutterlnc of. the heart choking or sufiucct'.ng sensation * when In a lylnt Posture , dimness of vision , dots or webs before the eight , fever and dull pain 111 the head , dell clency of perspiration , yollowneta of tha * kli nnd eyes , ) > iln In the side , chest or limbs ami auddcn Hushes of heut. burning In the ileuli A few donos of HADWAVB IMLUS will free thg system 01 ul : the nbove named disorders. Price. S3 centn per LDX , Sold by all ilrugglsti or cent by mall. Send to DU. 11ADWAY & CO. , Lock Box C63 , New York , for book of advlc * . SEARCH FOR IHAMOXDS IX IllII.VS , A lifM iiC , n llnriu-il Chili lloiixc llclnn Carefully Kirtril. NEW YORK , April 8.-\ ( handful at a tlmo the ashes of the LOUR Island Country Club house , which burned on Sunday , are being sifted by experts , 'In ' the hope of recovering at least a.email part of $10,000 worth ot diamonds mends that were In the house when the lire started. The men are working with the ut most scrutiny under Instructions from Mrs. Robert Hooavelt , wboso husband Is a wealthy member of the club. While nearly over ; ' one of the forty members living In the club house lost diamonds. , Mr , Roosevelt suffered more severely than any of them. In her husband's room was a trunk which con tained , among other articles-a jewel case , In which were diamonds and other etones valued at $5,000. When the house burned the trunk vanished utterly from sight , reduced to fine ashes. A lapidary , upon being consulted by Mrs. Rosevelt. told her that the stones , If recovered , would be only ttllgtitly Impaired , though the settings , of course , would be melted , so she at once set about making a systematic search for the gems. Thousands of sutTcrora from grlppo have been restored to health by One Minute Cough Cure , It quickly cures coughs , colds , bron chitis , pneumonia , grippe , 'asthma and all throit and lung disease * . BiCGACB OF THE VISITORS Knotty Problem Gomes Up In Local Depot Administration ) RAILROADS TACKLE TRUNK QUESTION lo llnilillp nil UiiuriitatiH Ainiilinl of LUKKIIKP ItlirltiK the K.\ltunllloii I'orloil Advlue of nil Olllcltit , Tim haodllnR at 1 > agsaKO during" the Trans * mtsi < ! ruli > pl IJxpoiltlon la goliiR to be a knotty problem for the railroads entering Omaha. The railroaders arc taking time by the forelock to prepare mleiiltato facilities for rmiulllna the cnormoua amount ot bag gage expected. B. ! ' . Woodo of St. rani , general liaggige agent of the Chlcngo , St. 1'nul , 'Minneapolis & Omaha railway , anil J. C. Nicholas of St. Loulii , general baggage agent ot the Mis souri Pacific , spent the morning consulting with the local railroaders regarding the handling of baggage at the Webster street station during the exposition. They mot with City Passenger Agent Godfrey of the Missouri I'nclllc and Assistant General Pas senger Agent Mnnn of the Klkhoni. As a result of the meeting It Is probable that some additional ehcds will be erected at the Webatcr street station for protection to the largo amount of baggage that Is anticipated. ID speaking to The lice ot the matter General Uaggagu Agent Nicholas ot the Mis- eourl Pacific said : "We arc going to make every provision possible for the haeidtlng of nil that comes , but 1 should advise Uio poo- Die to cut down their amount ot baggage as much aa they can canvcmlently do. At every big assemblage In the country thcro la some delay experienced In the visitors getting tuck trunks. Last year at the Christian Kmlcavor meeting In San Fran cisco there were long rows of trunks plleJ for several days before they could he de livered to the owr.tra No matter what pre cautions the railroads take against delay It docs not ocem possible at such Immensu meetings to handle all the baggage promptly. Experienced travelers , almost without excep tion , carry only dress suit cases or hand satchelrj on such occasion ! ) . They do not care to run the risk ot being delayed sev eral days In Bccurlij. ; thislr trunks containing clothing which they \VE H at once. This lo eminently wise , and I shall advocate edu cating the general traveling public In this direction. It Is generally the people who have siot traveled to many big meetings that want to carry along one or more trunks with a dozen ulfftrent sets of clothing. Wo are going to try to handle as We a volume of business as comes our way promptly and oxpedltloiwly , hut the visitors to 'the exposition will make sure ot getting their goods at once If they do without the uw ot trunks ca far as possible. " It Is probable that one long shed will bo built on the depot platform at the Webster street station. This will contain several hun dred trunks. It more space for baggage Is needed It la proposed to run lu a train ot the largest-sized box cars on one ot the side tracks , and make use of them for storage purposes. At the Union Pacific's temporary deiiot there Is space just east of the new shells tor additional baggage sheds. It la believed that the baggage room In the frame structure just completed will not be suffi ciently large to contain the baggage that will bo handled during the exposition by the five railway lines using the Union Pacific depot. The Burlington expects to be at homo In Its ne.w. permanent station by the opening ot the exposition. If eo , the baggage roam there will bo largo enough to contain all the bag gage that will 'be handled by the Uurllngton lines. 'MILWAUKKIJ ' OWICIALS CALI , . I'rcNhlcnt CHIIIer nnil I'nrlyTnke lu Oniiiliii. on IL Tour. Uoswell 'Miller , president ; A. J. Earllng , necond vlco-prrsldent and general manager , and J. II. Illland , general freight agent of tha Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul railway , spent the morning In Omaha , the guests of Fred A. Nash , general western agent ot the ( Milwaukee railway. To a Dee reporter General Manager Earl- Ing said : "Iluslnciis on our line , as on most western roads , Is a great deal better this year than It was a year ago. Uu&lncra con dltlonu generally prm ( o bo much better * Wo arc nut plminliu : uny extension * nml \ know ot norailroad building that the SHI * wtukro will do I his year. Our prcstnt trip with President Miller Is oiui of Inspection over the varlouw llnra of the system. Wo have como hero from Kansas City , and shall go from licro to Chicago. I rograt that our tlmo hero Is short , as I should have liked to visit the exposition grounds. I understandff" they are getting along very well with the buildings , and nm glad to hear It. Thcro la noMoutt but that It Is going to bo a great show , atid I bellovo will attract great throngs of people from alt over the country , espe cially from the west. We'll bo out hero soonj" * ' again , and then we.'rc going to arrange to go out to the grounds and look over thu bulldlnes. " President Miller anil party left for Chicago on train No. 2. leaving hero at 11 a. m. Tha president's private car was attached to the regular morning train. The early part of the * morning was spent In looking over HID new vrr packing plants In course of construction at ' South Omaha , . Cionlil nnil tinDepot. . Horace O. Durt , president ot the Union l a- cltte. and George J. ( lould , president of Ido Missouri Pacific , spent scene time on Thurs day In looking over the plot of ground se lected by the former for tin- Union Pacific's permanent ixiscngcr Btatlcu. Those who wore around Tcnld and Marcy streets when the two presidents looked over the ground together say ttiat It la their opinion that Prenldcnt Hurt convinced President Gould that It would be a very good tiling for the MUaourl Iaclllc to enter the Union Pacific's perma- nc i * station when the latter ahall have been built. Look for llcnv.v ( Jrnln Freight men are looking for a big move ment of grain to start within a short time. Navigation on the great lakes began on Sat- urcMy of last week , and the opening of the season was the signal for the start of ttio greatest licet of boats Hint hcs gone out from Chicago In n long time. The opening of navi gation In always followed wild an IncrcMn In the grain shipments out of Uio gruii-irlM of the vest , and the railroad men are antici pating a heavy movement to act In very ohortly. 'HnllTvny \III-M nnil I'crnonnlM. George Crosby , general freight agent for the 13. & M. . wont to Chicago last night. General Manager Hldwell ot the Klkhom returned jestonlny from a trip to Sioux City. City.Frank Frank Deaeh. traveling passenger agent ot the Minneapolis & St. Louis railroad , spent Thursday lu Omaha. John Hohle , ngent for the Burlington at Prague , Neb. , left yesterday for a three- ' months' visit in Prague , Bohemia. The Union Pacific Is overhauling h number ol Its tourist otruut the Council ninffii yards. It la aald th.it the cars are being put In readiness for any demand that may como to move troops from some of t'jo western poisln. V. O. Hogue , formerly chief engineer of the Union Pacific , passed through Omaha last night en route to Now York. L. T. Walle , who was at one time - Mr.Itogue's assistant engineer , was a'ao ' In the city yesterday on his way to Ucthlchcni , Pa. George Ilucklng'hatn. formerly assistant city ticket agent of the Union Puclflc here , la now looking after the tourist car excur sions between Hoston anil Council Illuffii , lu. , over the Fltchbtirg , Hoston & Albany , New " York Central , Lake Shore and Northwestern railroads' ' , lie atr'ompanlea each tourist ex cursion over thin route , leaving Dcston on Wednesdays , arriving hero on Fridays , and returning leaving here on Mondays and ar riving In llostou on Wednesdays. Arnold's llromo Celery cures headaches. lOc , 25e and 50r. All druggists. Iti'iiii'iitlMTH Mix Alum , Muter. NI3W YOniC , April 8.-Henry Stafford Little , formerly clerk In chancery In Now Jersey , has Riven $100,00) to Princeton uni versity. Thin gift will completu tlio quad rangle upon the campus. Three buildings have bcon creeled around the quad , one ot which Is lllnlr nil. The Little dormitory for It will hear Mr. Little's name will bo similar In design and built of the Hnm Htono us lllalr bull. Air. Little Is one ofthe clns * ot ' 41 , nnd' nn enthusiastic advocate of a1 In Utlcs. lliillronil Air cut Murilci-t'il. iMELLIN , WK , April S.-A. J. Culler , sta tion agent of the Wisconsin Central at Gild- don , wns fount ! dcml on the floor of his ofllco today. Ho hid : been shr/l twice In the body and onci * through the hend. A revolver fans lying by his side and u largo number of railway tickets were strewn upon the floor. There la no clue > to the suiiposcd murderer. | SHIRT-WAIST AND SERVICEABLE SKIRT FROM HARPER'S BAZAR The pretty model given herewith , with crosswise tucks over the bust. Is suitable for the zephyr gloghams , which rival silks In. design and artUtlc coloring , or for French pique In dainty tints , or again for the plaids In silk and satin , as well aj for the popular checked cottons In black and white , and the now tones of rate am' , blue. There Is the usual box-pleat In front whlijh nearlv every shirt waist possesses and the back voke curves gracefully upward , with no fullness beneath. The sleeve la the plain , email , regular now shape of the nrason , tolshod with a narrow pointed cuff. The neck has a band for the adjustable collar now generally worn The trim and stylish tailor skirt of five gores , a late model , thre and a half yarda wldo at the. foot. In designed for serviceable wear In the country In the summer or as an accompaniment to a llttlo spring Jacket for the f.'treet. Such n skirt Is appropriate for lightweight woolen fabrics , checked Kngllah stuffs , or the now shads of navy blue nergo of the fine satiny , weave brought out thla ecason. an well am for thu heavyweight wash fabrics for tailor nso. So much ccnslits ! a the hang of a skirt that a correctly cut petticoat Li nc-edeJi to f.'et ' the drcas skirt well out from the back , as well ai to preserve the cllnidnir effect now In deraaivl. Such a petticoat U In sheath form , flnlthed with a narrow culfio all around the bottom. Deep ruffles are gathered full upan the back hreadtto which are drawn clcacly 'together with rlbbor.o. The cut patterns of the KOWU published by Harper's Bazar Include that of the petticoat without extra expense ' Quantity of material : Wool , 42 Inches wlde. < for skirt , 54 yards ; lining 'alllc or satin. 8 yards ; . -Ilk for 'petticoat. 10 yarda ; cotton material for shirt waUt ' 3U yards ; Ulk 22 iochw wide , 5 yarda. These are approximate ounutltlc , i for a mcdluia' -