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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : MONDAY , Al'lUL 10. 1801. SPEGIKL NOTICES. Advertisements for them1 columns will IMS tnkcn until H SO p m for tha ovonlni ; nml until 9.05 p tn for the morning am ! Sunday edition * Advertisers , by requesting a numbeted check can have answers nddrewied to n numbered Mtu In cure of Th H . Answers BO addressed wll Linil llvererl upon presentation of the check. Hales , me word first Insertion , Jo word rrmftf-r Nothing tnkcn for lens tlnn 2. e. SITUATIONS WANTED. ttaten , 1 ic word flr t Insertion , lo n.word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than TVANTnil. POHITION BY COMPETENT HOTEL man. Can furnish employer some cnsh. _ * ' dress II 15 , Bee , A Mfl.o WANTFD BY DRESSMAKER. HisW'Nfi IN families , | I M per d.iy. Address H 32 , " * A"t > l * > * VI ANTED. I'OHITION AS CHAMBERMAID HY nn experienced \\nirmn ; cnn give references II rn.julred ; ITiW Jackson at. A OT ll WANTED-MALE HELP. Hates , IHe word first Insertion. 1C n. word ( hereafter Nothing taken for less than 23c. fcCJLH'ITORS. TI2AMH FURNIflHEI ) , INSTALL- _ _ tnent goods. American Wringer Co. , 1G09 Hnw- JuiiNTS : 8ALARY OR COMMISSION. THI'J greatest Invention of the age. The New Pat ent Chemical Ink Erasing Pencil. Sells on slRht Uorks like manle. Agents nro making 12500 to $12" 00 per week. For further par- tleulam wrlle the Monroe Eraser Mftf Co . X 3D , La Crosse. Win. H-993 WANTED-SALESMANi SALARY PROM start , permanent place , Urown Bros Co , nurserymen , Chicago , III. I1-M351 ml * HALEBMEN TO BELL ot'ii GOODS BT simple to merchants ; exclusive territory : good sellers. Model Mfg. Co. , Boulh Beml. Ind ( INSURANCE-THE STATE MANAGER. COM- mcrclnl Alliance Life of New York ( an old line company ) , ilenhes asslslance of cnpibln solicitors In Nebraska , Including Omaha. HlKh clam Insuraiiee. nt popular prlres , Is the company's Hpcelalty. Worker * receive liberal compensation. Address , statins experience and referenced , Lock JIox 2SG , Omaha. NctM. . . 20 , FIRST CrASS MILKER. J. P. IIOCII. 4IW2 AmeH nve U-G38-IG * \LESMEN TO HUM * BAKING rownnu. Wn pill our goods In sinus rolling pins. $00 00 month nml expenses , or commission ClilciiKO B.iklng I'owdcr Co. , 767 Van Iluren street , C'hirngo , IJ-M705 mil * \ \ \NTED , MIN : IN nviniY TOWN 10 SELL our cigar-nhaped smoking pipe , cannot be told from n clifar ; no experience In reaulred , as eviy pmoktr buyi one ns noon ns ho seen It , biff proIltB for Buenta. simples and outllt by mill for 10 cents In stamps New Enplnnd v _ 1'lpo Co , LVpt. 25 , Stanford , Conn. 11 BAMSMIN : ; WANTIJD. TO BUM. 01 u coons by sampln lo the \\holesnle ami letall trade. Hell on sight to every business man or linn , liberal Hilary ; money advanced for ad\ertlsUiB and expenses , peirnAnent position Address , with stamp , KltiK Mfg. Co. . C 42 , flile-iK" 111. lt-M7CQ 21' \\ANTI3D. HOY AllOt'T 17 TO WORK IN Htoro iiiul workshop nt HOC Douglas strut II M7fi'i 10' WANTEP--FEMALE HELP. liates , lljc word first Insertion , 1C n word thereafter. Nothing tnkcn for less than 25c , VVOMHN TO BELL EvRSAI'AniLLA IN Om.ihn , good wagea. Address 2C27 Ufcntur St. _ _ _ _ c-or. Aic * _ I'ADIKS WANTING OIItLS AI'I'LY AT THU .Scandinavian Young Ladles' homo , 3301 Cutnliiff. M33tAJa * COMPETENT NURSE GIRL. HjriHI3N'lJri ! ( required , apply Mrs. fi RJS" utei , 1711 tr ui- his _ WANTED. WAIST II. C. MOSOH , 303 S. 17lh street C M017 1C * \\ANTI3D-A COMl'l-.TIINT COOK WHO IS A ooil lumilriHH at MH Chicago St. C 011-10 'll XVANTIJiI'Ol CiN13UAL ! HOtJHn- oik li12 ! N 20th Direct. C MM7 1C * CNT13IJ , OlllL [ 'Oil OIJNI3HAL HOUS1-3- woik Apply 2017 Hpencer street. C MCS.1 17 * J \NTI3I ) , MlIDL13-AanD WOMAN TO DO utniKi uoik , must be Rood cook utld launtlrt'ss. ' Apply ill 1MIJ California street. C Mt > ! 3 J WILL MAICK STYLISH SPRING BUITS TOR tlO.00 during the next thirty dnjs Mme. Ilrewslcr , room 11 , Continental bide , 2nd lloor , 13lh street entrance. C M701 17' rWH HAVI3 AN OWNING TOR A IIULIAHLH , Intelligent noman ; must be loyal nnd faithful to ilnployer and tnko an Interest In the hual- nesx , state nRe. former experience and salary expected. Addicss II 23. Hoc. ( , C M7J1 17' OIRL WANTI3D. TOR 1IOUSG- work. 22)3 Dodge. C 5SM4 GIRL WANTI3D 1'OR GENERAL HOUSI3- wprk , 123 N. 40th St. C 583 11' FOB BENT HOUSES. roil RUNT , CHl AI'EhT C-IIOOM COTTAGE , \\lth bath , In city , J15.UO. 30.11 California strcat. ! - > MJ23 APARTMENTS. 4 TO 7 ROOMS. IN CLOWRY billldlnKs , IGth and Chlcnco Etrccts ; all con * M > tilrnccH ; rents low. Apply to Roberta , 1611 ChJcagostreet. , D M6SO AID * rN ALL PARTS OP THE CITY , THE IDa > ls company , 1505 Kaui.un. 153 C-R0OM COTTAGES , MODERN , CHOICE IN Stanford Circle. C. S. Elguttcr , 201 IJee build. Ins. D-931 HOUSES , F. K. DARLING , 1JARKER HLOCIC. D 39S _ ltI ( TAL AGENCY , 007 IIROWN BLOCK. U 338 _ iaST-fLASS , WELL LOCATED HOUSES. L. Bklnnor , 310 N. Y. Life. P 313 MODERN TLATS , 29TJI AND LEAV- enttortli. .J. W. Squire. 24 < Dee bldg. D 483 CLEAN , COMrORTAllLE , CONVENIENT. moderate rentals ; beat 3 and 4room suites foi housekeepers only. References required. Also C-room flutto In tenement. 810 S. 22d St. TOR RENT , 8-ROOM HOUSE. MODERN. TUR- nluhed or unfurnished. 11.3 S. 10th street. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ JCELKENNEY&CO..R. 1. CONTINKNTAIj IIL1C D CSU _ JOR RENT , GOOD DETACHED NINE-ROOM house. 2C21 Cnpltol nvcnuo. Also 8-rooin house , 4012 Heunid street. Orchard Hill H. II Rob- iBon. room 7 , Coinmciclat National. D MS93 1'OR RENT , PTE.VSANT EIOHT-ROOM iMOD- oui house , dctiielad , nlco lunn , barn Inquire 2C03 Pierce sti ect. D M3SO _ jTiTNTAL AGENCYSIIER\\OOU. 423 N. Y. Life. D 3S8 M5 * _ roil RENT , TO riRST-CLASB I'AMILY OP not moro than 3 grown persons , without rhlldii'ii , 3-rooni modern house , 310 North 2)tl > Ftnet Ijow rent to right party. HOKKJ & Hill HOS Fnrnain street. D 198 M7 DESIRABLE HOUSES NEAR HIGH SCHOOL ; i enl moderate. 2016 Capitol gve. DC30 17 * C ROOM HOUSE SOUTH 1013 DORCAS ST. I _ _ _ " _ _ t D-S5117 * kjvj.w"6ROOM FLAT MODERN . - ; IMPROVE- nioill , 1112 H. lllh. D MS57 18 * _ _ " C-IiOUM OOTTAGU. 37 N. 25TH , $11 00. END - quint t > 2 ! > S , 18th street. D M33 17 I'l.NE PLAT IN CLOUSER BLOCK AT 705 S. ICIli st , nuiRo nnd all other conveniences ; J2S. George Clouser , room 2 , 1I2J ! Fainain st _ _ ; _ _ D-D75 I'OIl RENT OR BALK CHEAP , AN I3IOHT- loon1 , h"od house. No , 2IU I3mmet street ; lot 100 feet flout Apply to M. A. roRelmrom , Imnmnud hospital. D J1CJ1 16 * suw roi'R-Roo.M COTTAOB , CRLLAR , cistern - tern , city water , torner 30th and B.ibler stieeta , < 7 00 Inquire 1318 I'.irnnm street. D M016 18 B-ROOM HRiriC HOUSE. I'l'RNACE. HATH , as nnd BIXH ! bani , only ti" M. Onialm Real EslalB & Tiuxt C , ) . , R 4 , Itee bids , U M7-18 I ROOM HOUSE. INQUIRE 2711 DOUGLAS ST. D-C35 Ol-l'AGE , BIX ROOMS , CELLAR. PANTRY , .tt"ii'l , utynter \ und cistern Water , on cloc- l' htnet uii , pn\ed stieet. lurgo jnrd , nat- uinl tlmbei ner } ' pleusimt location. Rent JPJ i > i month R. iWllllims. . 210J B. Utli st. D-nio-16 _ 1't RMMIED HOUSE IN WALNUT HILL. TO tint for tlin Hiimmei to fnmll ) without chll- ilicn m tnkf tent In teem and buanl. Ad- Jieiw II 17 , lies. U MG37 16 * RENT- 1 3TI 11 511 TON 1 1 A Li7 I'll t National lUnk building. Telephone SSI , I ( Sill Caxs , 10 ruoms , l.alll. J.iJ OH , 61 ! ) South 26th , 10 IOOIMH , hath. J.j.O. ) , 1,0. North leth , U-room Hut. JJ5IO , 709 South ibth. c nmin Hat. J.'XW , 7U Boutli 16th. 7-1. H ) in lUt. } ! 3 l > u , 2100 JoncH. S-rixmi cottugr. J7W 8U North 15th. 3-room cottuc . lui-IUiif. Il.ita , cottnfrea nnd ttorci In nil pirt.t of ilm city. IJ-.M6H 17 _ , 4 , 5. 7NI1 IMiOOM HOUSES AND KLATS. Ix'i.iilon und rnndltlon Lett In city. Tli.ud. WIN Mh Slieet , I > M71S 17 * RENT FaBNISIIED BOOMS. RUNT , ELEGANT TURNISHED JIOOU3 AT HOTEL"miUN WICK For famlllet nnd young ( ontltmen. Strsm. bath. lexator and nil cuiuiMiloncon ; prices reason- ftblo : loeatlon uncxrclled In the rlly. Apply at Jlot l llrunjwUk. 16th nnd J < .k oa Btrcot * . ROOMS EN SUITI1 1ST HOARD. J.o5 Oouiilm. K-&S1 Al * I'RNISIIKD ROOlIj OENI'LKIUN. 2 17 K Ml- y utreet. E 123 1 > * AKl-NA HOUSE , NORTHWEST CORNER UTU " " "J , lxjr. ! formerly Traveler * home ; bed * per ll.w ; I > XIIL $ L(0 itud 12.00 12.00B B MI24 , ron HOUSE. lUrntr lr * t. K-MUI 37 FOB RENT rintyiBIEBD ROOMS. ( 'ontlnuetl. rilONT IIOOM WITH ALCOVn , riNKLY fumlnheil , nliio bnek pnrlor , ami 3 room ! ) on flr t ttoor for housekeeping. SJOS Hurt , i ; .MOM 19 FOIl ItKNT. A I.AIIOH SOttTII room , modern convenience at 1919 etreet. H MC79 _ ni.sntAiii.n : SOUTH IMIONT ruitNisH rooms ; bath tame lloor. 1822 ChlcflRn Rtreet _ TWO KUIINISHIH ) IIOOM8 , J3.00 PHIl MONTH. 1518 Corliy. _ 1.M737 17 * ri'HNIHHKD HOO.MH , HtNOM : or cnsullc , with Iward. 2137 St. Mnr > ' nvenii' ' . IJ SI7SS 21 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ririiNi8Hin : IIOOM , MODHIIN , J6 I'Tm month , 1911 Tarnam. n 743 17 * ruiiNisiir.n HOOMS KOU LIGHT HOPHK- keeplnK. ll N ISlli atreel _ H M7CS 18' FURNISHED ROOMS AND YOUNO WOMHN'H IIO.MI2 , fNDlIIl CAHt ! Of Women's Chrlitlan association. Ill B , 17th nt. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ l'937 _ IIOOMS AND 11OAUD. UHKNNAN rijATSL 1901 California. _ T JI72J ASl * TWO I'lNIJ I.AHUi : UOO.MS , WITH BTIUC flTv first-etnas board. 2103 Douglas street I'-M707 _ _ _ _ _ _ - rUHNlSHUU ItOOMS WITH 11OAHD , 107 H 17. _ K-313 M2 _ _ _ ' ron unNT , NinvLY ruiiNisiinn'oif UN- furnlsheil rooms , with or without boird. 1703 Dodge , corner of Hcventeenlh. 1 * M5IG 1C * NICIIY run NiMinnrTioijia WITH noAit ; > , Utopia , 1713 17 1 Davenport St. I * 010-19 * " ruiiNiHtiiT : > KOO.MS , AM. coNvnNnNcus : ! with tjoard. 1'rlces reasonable. 212S Harney _ Btrect. ' _ r MCS ) 18 * THn'wiJHSTIJIt NOW OCCIJI'inS TIII2 flYUON Heed llata , 218 nnd 213 N. Ulh slreel Laige , elegant rooms , with or without board . 1' MC70 21 * IIOOMH , SINOU : oil SUITE , WITH IlOAItD The lloie , 2)20 ) Hnrney. K MGC" 21 SOUTH IIOOM , WITH 11OAIID. FOH GGNTI.E man nnd wife or two Bents , 2421 Dodce T M72U 17 * NICELY 1'IJllNISHKD SOUTH IIOOM , WITH Kood hoard , only JJ.OO per week. JIM Cam street. T 762 17 * FOR RENT-UNFURNISH'D ROOMS. Hates , 10a u line each Insertion , JI.CO n line per month Nollilng talten for less than 25c. 4 tlNrUIlNISIinD HOOMS. BUITAIluTTon lieu elceeplng , city water , etc. , low rent North west corner 17lh and Webster streel. G M140 5 UNTUltNISHED CHAMIIE11S roll HOUSEkeeping - keeping to man and vUfe. No chlldien 319 N I7tli Q 637 Toil HENT. UNrTJltNlHIIED IIOOIIS VOU. He'll ' housekeeping. 2wi N. 19th street. G-M371 FOR RENT , STORES AND OFFICES Hates , lOc n line each Insertion , Jl.W n. Una per month Nothing taken for lots than 23c. Ol'KlCES 1'OH KENT IN THE SCHLITZ bulldlnfr , IGth und Harney. bpeclai Induce ments held out to permanent tenants. Apply to Jobst Uroa. , rooms CO and Cl , Schlltz build- Ins I UJ3 16 MONTHS LEASE Or STOIIE. 309 S. 17T1I. I 93 J FOIl RENT , THE 4-STOUY 1JIUCIC UUILUINO , 91S Tarnam at. The bulldlnc has a Hreproof cement basemenl , complete steam heatliiR fix tures , water on all Iloora , gas , etc. Apply < vl Iho ofllco of The nee. 1 910 THE STOUB "llUILDING. 1316 TAUNAM ST. mUHl be lenlcd for some price al once for some regular , legitimate business. Come In wllh jour offers. Hoggs & Hill , 1403 1'arnam st 1 916 A21 AGENTS WANTED. nates , lOe n line each Insertion , $1 50 n line per month. Nothing lalten for less llian 230. WANTED. I CAN rtmNISH 11OTH MALES and females wllh easy nnd pleasant employ ment ut home ( no cnnvasuni ; ) Can earn from $2.00 lo J5 00 per day nnd no experience needed Thli Is somelhlnir entirely new. Send 10 cents ( silver ) for samples of woik and full particulars. Q. H. Carpentci , NevvajRO Mich. J M35318 AGENTS WANTED , 1JIG MONEY. WRITE for pirtlculars lo A. M. Seemann R. Co. Lln- coln. Neb , 122 North llth. J M5C1 Mil * AOI3NT.S , 11OTH SEXES. TEN INDISI'ENSA- blo articles , retail for $3.10 ; nbsolulely free to our demonstrated rustlers. The Claiiss Shear Co . Kansas City , Mo. J M62 | June 30 * GOOD AGENTS EVEUYWHEKE FQR LATEST olllce specialty. Sells Itself with large prollts. Ilnelose stamp. American Lock-Crank Co. , Milwaukee , wis. J M643 16 * STORAGE. bTOUAOE FOn HOUSEHOLD GOODS ; CLEAN and cheap rule. H. Wells , 1111 Tarnam. M 1000 STORAGE , WILLIAMS & CROSS , 1214 HARNEY. M 101 STOVES S10RED DURING THE SUMMER 1207 Douglas. Omnlui Slove Repair works. MIDI rmy3l WANTED TO BUY. Rales , IVfco word flrsl Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 23c. HIGII E f/T PRICE roil 2D-HAND rURNlTURE. earpets , clc. S , H. Itrown , 320 N. IGtli. Tel 1711. N-541M9 * MADAME LA ROOIC , MASSAGE. 322 N. 16TH , parlors 12 and 13. N M753 2S * OFFtr > 3 rURNITURE WANTED. ADDRESS. Htntlnc what you have and' price. K O. 1'openoc , Mlllard hotel. _ _ N 740 IS * FORSALE HORSES , WAGONS.ETC. Rates , 10s a line each Insertion , $1.60 a line per month. Nothl.iK trken for less than 25c. $3500 CA. QUAR. TOP IIUGGY. Hurry harness for $15.00 Own make top buggy $20. Buckboard , $10. Own make top buggy , bargain , $65.00. Urummond Carrlago Co. . ISth and Harney. l'-M319 M3 ALL KINDS Ol' VEHICLES AT DOC ON THU do.lur. W. P. Mumaugh , 1213 Farnam st , 1' 341 M 3 GOOD FAMILY HORSE , PHAETON AND HAR- iiess ; eheap for cash. Addrcsu H 28 , Ilea olllce. I' M734 16 * FOR SALE. A PERFECT FAMILY HORSE , does not scale or shy nt anything , nlso n two- seated surrey and harness. Can be seen at rear of 1031 So 30th avenue. P 749 IS FOR SALE CHEAP , HORSE , VERY GENTLE : also n pheaton and harness. Call nt room 7 , Drexel holel. P 574 14 * FOR SALE , CHEAP. TWO MORE LIGHT driving her es Wheeler & Wilson sewlns _ machlnn alike 514 Smith ICth P M761 17 * FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Rates , IHo word first Insertion , lo n wortl thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 23c. HALED HAY FOR SALE THE STANDARD Cattle Companj , Ames , Neb , have. 2,000 tons of good barn stored hay for sale. All orders tilled promptly. Q 102 FOR SALE , NICE CLEAN GRAVEL OMAHA Silicon Wall Plaster Co. , 01S 1st Nat'l bank. Q M520 A15 ARE YOU GOING TO 11UILD ? WE HAVE A million and a half ot thtf tent common brick ever offered to bulldem They are molded under high Bliam pressure anil arc solid. They ara larger than the ordinary sized brick. We will nmko prices lower than home brick maker , und glva vou better brick , Write for prices and samples. Fremont Continuous Kiln Go , Fremont. Neb. Q-615 18 NEW AND SECOND-HAND BICYCLES cheap. F. E. Bell , 907 N. Y. Life. Omaha. Q M541 mlO _ A I1AROAIN A PERRY WALL SODA FOUNtain - tain , black ebony-wood top , mirror and gas fixtures , eighteen Hilda rails , six dinughts , futures complete , just as good ns new , G22 So. IGth street. Q-MWG 22 * BUFF , BROWN AND BLACK LEGHORN eggs. 1008 So. 22d Btroet. 0-M027 16 * * V SECOND-HAND TII1RTVXUAIIT TcE cream machine for sale cheap. Baldiiff , 1520 Fainnm. Q-M619 27 FOR SALE. ONE HALL'S SAFE , GOOD AS now , at u bargain ; leaving city. Address H 16 , Hoe. Q-Mb72 17 * BIDE CLIcllRKnC A DTFfLETw&Fj "wElT- chillis , J3I Uo.ml of Trade Urr.Mlli- Q-MI21 M14 MISCELLANEOUS. Hales IKo word Hist Insertion , Ic a word hi-rcafttr. Nothing taken lot \vat \ than 25e. & P1ERSON WHITE FIRE IN- tiuraiico und buy warianti. Paxton block. _ _ _ R-MC13 " _ _ iOl'lCE- CERTAIN HlREaPONSIBLE ! PAH. tleixtvi nro Imullnir tlnj night nail , manure , Kiubugo and other tilth , nnd who are dumping iha tumo In and about tha city , to the gie'.U drtiiKer of Iha htalth of lu Inh ihltautH nnd coiitniu to Urn onllnancca legulitlnB these iimltcrfl. ml who era charelne exorbitant prlies for their work , hiivo In nuiny Instances 1 * pri'.senteil thai ihty nie employen of mine. n ordei tu ivvnrct this Impreaxlon and to pre vent further fraud I dmlro to oay that I am operating un a euntract with the city , nltll nvr own fams , unit further that all my wagon iKixen ana tnnks have my nam prlnteil on both sides. "A. MacOwiaU , City ( larhagaVnKon.1' All e-hargtt for work will b strictly In com- pllunc * with toy e-ontrnct. und no m enhance or nther Irieicularltlei vtlll ba permitted by employe * ( if mine. Complaints of any nutura Bhoiltd l > inada tn ma and they will be given piximpl attention. Telephone IJK7. A. MacUcnald. . room ( anil 7 , Darker Block U-U710 21 CLAIRVOYANTS. . 1 0 word first Insertion , lo n VTord thereafter. Nollilnn taken for lc than 23c. MRS. DR. H. WARREN , CLAIIIVOYANT , REliable - liable business medium ; 7th year nt 119 N , 14 , fl-101 MASSAGE , BATHS , ETO. MASSAOH MADAME BERNARD , 1419 DODOE. MADAME IIROWN , 1114 CAPITOL AVENUE. 2d lloor room 4 , massage , alcohol , sulphur nnd sea baths. T M578 IS * JIADAiHJ HMITIli 602 S. 13TH , 2D FLOOR , room 3. Maisuge , vapor , alcohol , steam , mil- phurlne and sea baths. T M6S3 21 * PERSONAL. Rules , Hie word first Insertion , lo n word thereafter. Nothing taken for lets than 23o. VIAVI , IIOMlTTlTTlATMBNTr FOR LADIES. Health book & consultation free. Addrc < s9 or call Vlavl Co. , suite 34C , Ilea Uldtf. Lady alien.lint. . [ UrM10l MASSAGE TREATMENT , ELECTTtO-THElF. nml bathe. Scalp and hair treatment , mani cure nnd chiropodist. Mrs. Post , 319'jj ' B. 15th , Wllhncll blk. U 103 IF OEoTlOE GI1ISON , AGED ABOUT 61 , NA- tlvo of England , who wna In Montana and Idaho In ( he seventies nnd early eighties , com- miinlcates with uj prior tn December next he will hear of something to his advantage. Lewis A , Graff & Lcfroy , lawyers , Bradbury building , Ixis Angeles. Gal. U M907 A20 * MRS. F. DORSE Y , CARD HEADING. ll " 7Ji 2)th8trect. ) U M53J 19 * _ MRS E , CHENNEY , MANICURE. ROOH 8 , Frenrer block. U M678 21 * I WILL MAKE STYLISH SPRING SUITS FOR $1000 during the next 30 diva. Mine llrewster , Room II. Continental Bldg. , 2d floor. 10th street entrance U M700 17 * PERSONAL , IP ANY ONE KNOWING THE address of Wllllarn H. Roffensperger , who lived near Ulysses , Grant county , Kansas , about lt > SS , will send It to 314 Omnlm National bank building , Omaha , Neb , they will confer a favor upon Mr Roffenapergcr. U 741 21 MADAME LA ROOK HA3 OPENED MASSAGE parlors at 322 North 16th street , second lloor. Improved magnetic. vltaptlhlc , sulphur auu alcoholic balhs , both restful and curative. Improved Swedish hand rubbing. 9 a. ra. to 8 p m. Parlors 12 and 13 U S21 11 * MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE. Rates , lOc a line first Insertion , $1 50 a line per month. Nothing taken for less than 23c ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO , 318 N. Y. LIFE , loam ot low rates for cliolco security on Ne braska and Iowa farms or Omaha city properly , W-10S MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real estate Bicnnan , Lova & Co , Paxton blk. W 113 MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES OV Improved and unimproved Omaha real estate , 1 to 6 > ears. Fidelity Trust Co. , 170. Farnam W-110 WANTED. APPLICATIONS FOR LOANS J. D. Zlttle , Brown blk. , Omaha W 107 LOANS ON IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED city properly , $3,000 and upwards , 5 to GJS per cent , no dclavj. W. Farnam Smith & Co , _ 132pFarnam W 106 LOANS ON REAL ESTATE.WARRANTS.GOOD notes , etc. , bought , Qarvln Bros , 210 N. Y. Life W-llt MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. THE O. F. Davis Co. . 1503 Farnam st. W 111 G PER CENT MONI ? ! : . R7ir"pATTERSON. 423 _ llamge bide. W 203 M2 MONEY TO LOAN ON FARMS IN DOUGLXS Improved and unimproved Omaha real estate , Fldi-llly Trust Co. . 1702 1'arnam si. W 110 OMAHA LOAN & TRUST CO . IGTH AND Douglas sis , loan money on city and farm property at lowest rates of Interest. W 103 LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES LOANED ON nr bought. F. C Chesney. Kansas City. Mo. W 117 MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA PROPERTY and Nebraska farms at from G to 7 per cent , _ W.B. _ Meikle.Flrst _ Nat'l bank bldg. JW 112 _ a A. STARR , CITY LOANS ON IMPROVED property. Moved olllce to 515 N. Y Life build ing. -W-M333 M5 MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. WILL LOAN MONEY ON ANY KIND OF SE- cuilly , strictly confidential. A. E. Harris , room 1 , Continental block. X 115 MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE. PIANOS , all articles of value. Fred Terry , 430 Ramge block. X 116 THE PLACE TO BORROW MONEY ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE , MONEY ON HORSES AND MULES , MONEY ON WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. MONEY ON PIANOt. AND ORGANS , MONEY ON WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS , MONEY ON MERCHANDISE , MONEY ON ANY CHATTEL SECURITIES. MONEY ON goods that remain with sou. MONEY IF YOU WANT NO PUBLICITY. MONEY IN large or small amounts , MONEY AT LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES. MONEY IN QUICKEST PObSlBLE TIME. MONEY THAT you may pay b ick at any time nnd In any amount. Is at ROOM 4. WITH- NELL block , cor. 15th and Harney sts THE FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. A. " 118 " MONEY TO LOAN- We will loan jou any sum which you wish , email or 1 irge , nt the lowest possible rates. In the QUlckcsl possible lime and for any length of time to sull you. You can pay It hack In Euch Installments as you wish , when you wish , and only pay for It as long as jou Keep It. You can borrow on HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANOS , HORSES. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES , WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS , MERCHANDISE. OR ANY OTHER SECURITY. Without publicity or removal of property. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. . 206 SOUTH IGTH STREET. First lloor above the street THE OLDEST. LARGEST AND ONLY INCOR PORATED LOAN COMl'ANY IN OMAHA. ' X 119 MONEY TO LOAN ON HORSES , WAGONS , pianos and furniture of all kinds. Business confidential. J. B. Haddock , room 427 , Ramge block. X 120 BUSINESS CHANCES. 1JEST PAYING SALOON IN OMAHA. PART cosh , balance trade ; sickness cause for selling. D. J. Wilson , 1714 N. 25th street , Omaha , Neb. Y M67I A13 REST PAYING SALOON IN OMAHA , PART cash , balance trade ; sickness cause for selling , D. J. WILSON , 1714 N. 25th street. street.Y Y M874 Ala * _ TRENCH i CO. . ROOM 22 SCHLITZ lifDoT Omaha , make a specialty of business chances , buy , sell or trade stocks ot merchandise and real entitle , furnish partners nnd eipltnl , nnd nlwnys have opportunities for piolltablc In- \estments Consult them Y 169 WANTED , A PARTNER IN ONE OP THE best meat markets In rromnnt , Neb Must be good shop tender. Address O. C. K. , 604 West 6lh street. Fremont , Neb. Y M62I 18 * WANTED , MAN TO TAKE , & INTEREST IN good irajlntf restaurant Must be able to handle cash Good chance nnd small capital to ilKht man. Cull at Ilirton's restaurant , 2021 N street , South Omaha Y 754 16' PARTNER TO JOIN ME IN LIGHT MANU- fntturlng and upnlr business , have a Kood location ; trade nssuied , small caplt.il rtqulred , man must bo rustler , business will pnv SIOO W for us Adderss II 31 , Deo. Y M7l > 3 IS FOB EXCHANGE. WANTED. A TINE TEN OR TWELVE-ROOM modern house ulth burn or room for one In exchange ( or clear land. 1J. J , Kendall 507 Urown block. Z 203 31 STOCK OP MILLINERY AND NOTIONS7 want horses & cattle. Uox 295 , 1'rankfort , Ind X-122 - _ _ 11USINES3 DLOCK yOR SALE OR TRADE for land or indse. In eastern Nebraska. P. o. llox IOC. Creston. Neb. _ Z M524 u6 * I OWN 100 FARMS IN NEBRASKA. KANSAS and Dakota , will Jell cheap or exchange for mdse lioruca & cattle. Address , box 76 , rrankfort.Ind X-123 _ I'INE 10-HOOM MODERN HOUSE AND HARNT on motor , for vacant or Improved , hetiveen 17th nnd 23th , Cumlng und Leavenworth I lux 73C Z M5I2 17' im ACRES GOOD LAND. MORTGAGE tSOO ; want go-d > ouni ; Jui.k for equt | > . J w , Welpton , Grunt , Neb. K M563 17 * To ExoiiANoiI vo it CITY "riibVuTtT v iiT pioved farms In center ot this state. Address II 4 , uire of llee. Z M603 1C * _ FoTlTALE OR TRADE. A PARM IN OREELY tount ) . 1 uillu fioin Hp.iuldliiK. wllh house nnd bnrn. aliout SO acres under cultivation Address , Meyer & Ranpka , Omaha. K dn Mil _ L'OR TRADE , CLEAR AND SLIGHTLY EN- Lumboicd land , Improved , for her * > ea und cuttle , rrini.oiu Realty Co. , I'remont , Neb. X-MSM 19 _ _ TINE QUARTIR SECTION i.r LA D i.s' northeuslern Nebraska for exchnngo fur small liouso nnd lot In Omaha. riJellty Trust com pany , 170J Purnam st. -013-17 TO KXCH\NU : 1XJR IvjD. EIGHT IH3AD of will bred trotting colts. 2 nnd 3-year-olda , Including one standard bred stallion , nil broken to drive. Address J. U. btetson , Silver Cn k , Neb. Si-MG31 2) FOB SALE BEAL ESTATE. TOR BALE , CORNER LOT IN ISAACS & SCL- den's ndd. at lialf price ; ure to pay a band- noin * protlt. W have buyer for a lot well located In west part of tha city. Alto for lot or house nnd lot In Hnnscom Plac M J. Keim'ard & Co. , 807 and 903 N. Y , Life jaid . RE-47 ! IIARGAIN. N. B. CORNER S8TJI AND HIOIC. _ ory. r. K Darling ; Barker block , R K 12 } LOT . ULl TlIlTcaiEAl l' 9 , FOB BALE -BEAL ESTATE. Continue , , , , WILL SELL AT A UARGAINJ I1OUSI3. WARN nnd lot ; nl o two vacant lots , corner 2Sth avenue ami llurdette , oh' ' cfndc. newer nnd water ; lots well fenced Apply to owner , Mornnd , 1510 Harnoy. L , u MriI2LAL. ONE bv THOSE NEW notTsEs IN AVON- data park already sold n d'i ' > nlcl for In gold , Who will bo the fortunate iiiurelmaer of the other ? It Is n dnlsy , nnd Won't be on the mnr- ket long nt J3,8i . Until , tloset , hot water , mantel , grnte , electric lj hyi , paved street , ( ilone litenalk , podded yupK parks and trees. 2 * } snved In special tnxefti Ulpr month ived tn cnr fare. Let us show , you this beautiful home. ' Fidelity Trust Company , 1702 1'nrnnm M. j , , R E MO 13 rARNAM STREET LOT i , IILOCK ID. WIST End add , ; no better residence lot In city , & \ > 3 lot 2 , block 1. Creston add. Ad Iress Exchnnita flunk. Marietta. I'ft. II t Mlll n.1' ilAROAINS , HOUSES , LOTS AND 1'ARMS , salt ) or trade. 1K. . Darling , Barker block , 12J roil SALE , 2 HOUSES AND LOT , MTH NEAR Leavenworth , bringing good revenue , bargain for cnslt or part clenr Innd. Mnko offer. G. L. Green , room 23 , Untker block. R E 7M roil SALE , OVER 1,000 CAREri'LLY SE- licled farms scattered nit over luvva und Ne * bnittkn Hundreds of the most Inviting Vircnlns. The l < est nnd nafcsl Investment tu be found In America. Any one of these 4,000 fmms will earn n goad Interest on the Invest TV nt. PrUea rnngo fiom Jf.OO to l' < 0 00 per nrr * ND lltln sent out. No trades. We luvc tin funns nnd the bnrcnlns. Cnll for particulars limrgs & Hill , \\V > I-arnant street. RE 197 m7 ONE 200-ACRE FARM FOR SALE ApT'LY TO W. J. Hnnlson or A. D. Rose , on fnrm , lllnlr. It E M233 roll BALE. CHEAP. II' TAKEN IMMEDI- ntely , 20 , 30 or 4) ncrcs , with good buildings , water , fruit nnd grove ; nlso a feu splendid 5 nnd 10-ncro trncts suitable for small fruit , vegetables nnd poultry , ndjolns Mlllard , only 12 miles from Onmha. Terms eosv. Address llox 66 , Mlllard , Neb. RE M529 A 1'ULL SOUTH I'RONT LOT IN NORTHERN part of city , worth J.t.GOO , for e.Ue quick at 1530. J2.0O ) lot. 36th st. , just 1101 th of Davenport , for only JSM. If thece properties , nt these prices , nre not enter thnn cash In n dcposllntill we nre sadly mlstnken They will be gone In n few days. Fidelity Trust Company , 1702 Farnam st. R E 5SO 16 TOOO FOR HOUSE B ROOMS LOT 33X140 , 3315 Jonea street J100 00 down , Imlnnce J15 00 monthly. Ilouua alone cost $1,100. foclby , 334 Chamber ot Commerce. R E 573 DO YOU WANT THE EARTH ? Jl.OOO 00 HITS It , with J1.30000 house nnd full lot. Walnut Hill Also 2 houses nnd lots on which rents piy 12 per cent on purchase price. S e Spencer , Karbnch block. HE 11715 17 COTTAGES , WE HAVE SEVERAL CASH CDS- tomers for desirable homes nt from 12,000 0) lo $ I,0 < JOO If jou vvnnl lo offer jour property nt iv bitgaln submit nt once to the Fidelity Trust compinv. 170J Farnam street. RE JI717 18 II. E COLE CO HAVE C-ROOM HOUSE. NICE lot , worth J2000 , will sell for J1.10) , J12 00 per month without Interesl We have vvh.it > ou want. II. E. Cole Co. , ground lloor , McCncue llldg RE-M723 1U * _ FARM ON PUOKT SOUND , SUIT- nble for colony. Address J. W. Cllse , Sentlle , 1113-752 21 * _ _ _ J050 I1UYS HOUSE AND LOt 2 BLOCKS FROM motor. $500 bujs house B blocks from nutor. J750 bu > s house Walnut Hill. J1.200 bujs 5 r house Emmet St. { 1,500 bu > a 7 r house 4 blocks from court house. 1,750 buy 9 r house Fnrnam st. JJ.500 buss house nnd lot 21th > , t neir D.IM.II- 5J.5CO bujs eisl from full tut nirti Ilin'-com $4,0)0 buys 8 r house and Urge lawn , Windsor ser Place. $7,600 bujs hot water htfitA'legant luuso near Pacllle slrtet. i } J ( M > bujs 6 r cottage , [ modern , water , conv. nveil st , $ i"i,000 buys ICO ncreswith" Inn 13 tint cost $10,003 r. D. Wead , 16th x.id D&UKliH. .1 P. K CIMI OMAHA REAL ESTATU HAS TOUCHED lock bottom Now Is thei time to buy live , ten 01 twenty ucri.9 clos $ to this cltj' . We cnn offer Hie following Ilsurea : 5 acies , per acre. $10000. 10 ncres , wllh collage , per acre , $1250 ! ) . 10 acres , per ncre , $ J75 00. i 20 ncns , pi r acre , $3J3 00. , \ 20 acres , per ucie , $300 00 , 30 ncus , I > er aere , $273 00. ' ' 40 acre ! , ! > er acre , $210 ! 00. t ( SO acres , per ncre23 00 n , - > i An Investment In 20 or 40 acres nt present prices means a fortune in a few 5931-3 You Inven't gel lo bother with It Just let H laj- . The steady growth of Omaha will d ( hi rest. Hicks' Real Estate ngency.jjOi ! , , N , Y. Life building. In answuilng tnii. ad please men- lion Hits paper. j RE M701 16 MEBCANTILE ADJUSTMENTS. Rates , mo word first Insertion , Ic n word thereafter. Nothing taken for less thnn 23c. THE MERCANTILE ADJUSTMENT CO. Cavanagh , Thomas i. McGIIton , Counsel. COI Karbach block , Omaha. Adjustments , settlements and compromise madb for falling or Insolvent merchants. 831 n23 LOST. Rates , lOo a line each Insertion , il.60 a Una per month. Nothing taken for less than 23c. LOST SMALL GOLD WATCH WITH "F. M. L" engraved on back. Return to 1123 Pork avenue nnd get rewnrd. LOST. SUNDAY , 15TII INST. . A DIAMOND stud , Finder will be miltnbly rewarded on le- turn of same to M. Howland , quartermaster1 ! ! corral , comer 22d strvel and U. P. railroad. M767 1C * LOST. RED IRISH SETTER. CALLED "JOE. " Part chain on neck , white spot on breast. Re turn to 1721 Dodgu and get reward. 747 16 * FOUND. Rates. Hio a word first Insertion , lo a word thei ( .after. Nothing taken foiles.s than 25c. FOUND , GOLD WATCH WITH INITIALS ON face , at 18th and Chicago. Inquire C. E. R. , 411 North 19th. Found M7Cb 17 * MUSIC , ABT AND LANGUAGE. Rates , lOc n line each Insertion , $1,50 n line per month Nothing taken for less thnn 25c. G. F. GELLENUECK , DAI.'JOIST AND teacher. 1810 California st. 911 UPHOLSTEBING. Rates , lV4e word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothlnc taken for less than 25o. GLORE UPHOLSTERING CO.GENERAL FUR- nlturc repairing , estimates nnd Information cheerfully given All work called for nnd promptly utlcnded lo. 2023 1'arnam su Telephone 750. 12S DBESSMAK.ING. DRESSMAKING IN FAMILIES. 4218 NICII- olaa. * ? - r20I _ ENGAGEMENTS TO DO SEWING IN FAM- Illes Wages ! 1 10 Address Miss Simmon , 1100 South 17th slreet. MUGS 10 * FTviLL MAiaT.STYLISH SPRING SlTlTS FOR $100) during the ni-M Ihlrlj dijs Mme. llrewster. room 11 , Continental bldg , 2ml floor , 15th street entrance MO9 17 * MEDICAL , Rates , me word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken .tor * lisa than 23c. DR. C. V. CROOK& ' NEWoJIKTHOD TREATment - ment of ncrvca , stomach. , hwrt , 407 IJeo llldg. . , 933 UNDEBTAKEBS ANDEMBALMEBS Rite . IQo a line first ( iiscitlon , $1 60 a line per month Nothing tnlterl"foP'less than 23o II K. nitRKET Ft'NERALj PI RECTOR AND embaliiur 161S Chicago st. Tel 90 120 illiir SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. Hates , lOo a line each Insertion , } | no a line per month Nothlne taken for } esa than Me. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL OF , $ iIHmriIAND. Ell N , Life1 , Onmha Ask for circular SII27 Or ( ho Mqiinr Ilnlilt l > < , llltrl ? Cured t > > uiluilnUtrrlnir l r. HulucV Uiileleii NiiwiJlc. It can to Blvea Ian oupotcofleo or tea. or In food , without tug knowledge of'.he patient. ItliabValuulr barmleis , and will effect a permanent and ipeeOr euro , whether the patient I * * aoderato drinker or on aloonolla wreck It bar boon elvon la tbouiindi of ea o3. and In crery Instance a perfect euro hat foi. owetl It SovrrFull * . 1 liooyjlcmonoeImprrznstoa yUb'ho ' Hpeaine.lt beoomeo i ) utter lmpo ltllltr fir tno liquor oppntlto to oiut * l0l.lli : > OPhl'lt'H ) TO. ITOp'ra , Clnrliiu.ll , C. 48-paeu book ot pirtlouMM lr . To "o bad o' Kubn & Co , , DruggUta , 15th unU , Sts. , Oiniilia , Neb. BUREAU. SUn-i.t 00. . S01,13ITOUS.Hou Ilullainii , OMAHA. NBlt. Adviuo 1 > 'IIE& TWO SHORT STORIES , A Tt'lcirritplilc Tick. \V. J. tarn ) item In Detroit Free Prem. "When I was a young man , " remarked tlio tnvelor , sitting by the hotel stove 0110 night , "I wits for about live years n telegraph - graph operator , ami It wns the making ot my fortune. " "Nobody ever heard of a telegraph opera tor getting rich , " Interrupted a young innn who was getting ? 50 a month as a clicker at the ntllroad station. "Indirectly they may , " said the traelcr , "though possibly not quite as I did. To go on with my story. When I was 25 I was sent down Into Mexico with a lot of other operators to handle tha tickers for a tlcw llnu they were building there. I had charge of a section ot the line , and my headquarters were In a town of about 1,500 people , which wns a sort of a station also , for a big mining country In the mountain ? , and It was a tough place , I tell you. I had my room at the ttuiTii , the landlord of which was one of the smoothest villains you ever saw. Ho could speak nngllsh quite well , ami had the confidence of all the telegraph people , except m > si-lf. and , some how , I suspected Mm from the very first After I had been working there about n month wo had a big sensation In the shape of the abduction of an Englishman , who owned ono of the biggest mines In the mountains , and ho was held for ransom. The brigands wanted $50,000 for him , and the authorities did all they could to catch the band or rescue the prisoner , but with out avail. They couldn't find hide nor hair of robber or Englishman , but the demand for ransom still stood. I'd been along down the line for a week , and when I came back to my town I never saw a man In such a pitiable state of grief over any piece of deviltry as that landlord was. Indeed , he was BO sorry that I became sorry for him , and began to think ho wasn't so bad after all. That night I retired about 11 o'clock , and Just as I was on the point of falling asleep I heard what I thought was a cricketer or rather a death watch knocking on the heavy wall of masonry against which my bed stood. 1 could hear the faint knockIng - Ing of the bug , but not being superstitious , paid little attention to It and went to bleep Once or twice during the night I rolled over uneasily and fancied I could hear that death watch still plugging away. Just before day break I heard It again , and made up my mind to make a little Investigation In the morning and see what manner of Insect n 'death watch' was anyhow. At 7 o'clock a knock on my door wakened me for break fast , and at first I thought the deatli watcli must have found a hammer and changed his base of operations , but when I had my eyes fully opened , I answered the Knock and heard the caller patter along down the hall to another door. As I lay In bed en joying for a moment or two the pain of having to get up , I heard my death watch again , this time In the wall near my head , and I began to listen. " 'Tick , tick , ' It went , then several ticks , but I could not see any sign of bug or In sect. " 'Tick , tick , tick , tick , ' It went again , slower and faster and faster and slower , Irregularly I thought at first , but In a moment or two , as I became accustomed to It , I discovered it was not Irregular. "Then all at once I sat bolt upright in bed , with my ears almost standing straight out from my head , and the ne\t minute I had laid the side of my face flat against the wall. I think my heart must have ticked ten times to that other's ticking once as I pressed my ear tight against the wall , and then I almost yelled at my discovery , but a second thought came and I kept still. "Tick , tick , tick , tlckety , tlckety , tick , tick , ' , went the nolso and I read the tele graph signals. " 'Help , ' they said , 'help , for God's sake. I am the prisoner they are holding for ransom and the landlord Is In league with the brigands. ' "My wits came to mo then and taking a hammer I had In my small kit I ticked back : " 'Keep up your courage. I am the Ameri can telegraph operator and will have you out of that as soon as I can get a force here. ' "Then I dressed quickly , went to my breakfast , which I ate as usual , for I was afraid to do anything to excite suspicion , and went out to see what kind of a com bination I could organize to bavo my man The town police , I believed , were in collusion with the brigands and I could not go to them. At the corner of the street I mot the landlord. " 'Ah , Mr. American , ' ho said , almost in tears , 'wo have heard nothing of the poor unfortunate gentleman , but there have just arrived In the town 100 government troops and they will hunt the murderers down and do justice to the poor prisoner. There comes the gentleman In command now , ' and looking as the landlord pointed I saw a Mexican cavalry captain with two aides walking. " 'They are going to stop at my house,1 exclaimed the landlord cheerfully , 'and I must go to prepare for them. ' "He hurried away and I waited for the officers. In a few minutes I had told mystery story and In a very few moro minutes they had hurried back to their company , and I was on the tavern stops with the landlord when the whole body came up. The land lord was all bows and smiles , and the olllcers came up smiling themselves. In two minutes moro they had seized him and quietly , so as to cause no alarm , we took him to my room and I telegraphed to the prisoner to know how to get Into his pen. Ho gave mo directions as ho best could and after a dinicult search , as the landlord swore ho knew nothing and could toll nothing , wo found our man In a little room with a heavy wall all about It dnd no feign of u window. It was a pen built for such a purpose and was a hiding place for the RfflLWRYjjWB GHRD Leaves IL.111CAL.K. BUltLtNG'lON & Q | Arrlve Omaha ) Depot 10th and Mason sts. f Omaha 4:45pm : Chicago Vestibule 9Mam : 8.4 jam Cnlcntro Expiesu 4.Jopm 7 02pm . . . Chicago and Iowa Local . . . . 4 > 00am 11 Sj'iiu Paclllc Junction Local 5.53pm Leaves IULRL1NG1ON A MO RIVER.IArrlvcs Oniahal Depot 1011 andlloson fits. | Omaha 10 15am Denver Express 9,35am 10:15am : Deadvvood Express 4.10pm 4 50pm Denver Express 4:10pm : 6.00pm . .Nebraska Local ( except Sun ) . C'SOnin 8 l am Lincoln Local ( except bunday. ) .11 "Jain Leaves I K C. . ST J. & C II | Ailives Qinnhal Depot 10th nnd Masnn Bis | Omaha 9.Tslim . Kansas City Day EAprcss fi.Mnni 9-45pin.K. C. Night Ex. via U. P. Tiuns 0,50am Leases I CHICAGO , R. I. & PACIFIC | ArrTvcr Umahaflinlon Dciml 10th nnd Mason Sts. | Omnln 9.JOim. Atlantic Express ( ex. Hunuaj.j. . ; i5pnt S.OOpm Night Express 6,45am S,00pm , . Chicago Vestlbuled Limited , i OOnm 12 10im Oklahomi Exp. ( to C. II ex Bun 1 6 " 3am WEbT. 6.30am.Oklaltpmi * . Texas Exp. ( ex Sun ) 12 10am 2,03pm Colorado _ Llmlled 4 sopm Leaves I UNION PACIFIC. lArrlvea" J3mahaUnlon [ Depot , 10th & Mnsoi sts LOmaha TT50a"ni ) Denver Express 3.60nm 2.15pm Overland Flyer 620iim ; 3.4Spm.lcatrlcn & StroinBb'g Ex ( ex Sun.12 ) 30am C 40pm . . , . . . . . Pfxcino 13xprcsa 10 CJ.ini C.Supm . J.JJL' Fast Mall 40pm : Leaves ( CHICAGO , MIL. 61 ST PAUL lArflvea" OmaiiaiCiilonDepot _ 10th & Masun sta | Omaln 633pm. . . .7 Chicago Limited. . , .7T9.30am 11 30im ChlciiKQ Eipiess ( ev. aun ) oMpiii : " Leaves I 1' . E & MO VAi-LEV lArrhej Omahal Depot ISlh nnd Wcbatei sts. | Omdiii 9.05am . . Dendvyood Exiii-nd 5 lupin It 05am . . uhltiiK' ) ExpreBH . . . . a luum 4 0'ipm . Vektlbule Limited . 9.20am -SOutii . Eatlern Flyer. . . . a Hum CSOpmEx ( Sal ) Chic Pass ( Ex Mon ) 9 25um C Kum . Mo. Vullcy laical . . .10 LTaTeTi MiShOLRl PACIFIC JArrlVtiT Omaliai _ Depot 15th " andWe'bster _ Sts , [ Omaha 12.20pm. . . . . . St. Louls Expr ss . . . . . G.OOam lo.oopm . St. LouU Express . , . 4'50pm C.lOpm.paUy ( ex. Sun. ) Nobriibka Local _ 9 leaves | C. ST. P. , M , t. O | A rives Onialml Depot IMh and Webstei Sis [ Omaha ( " 8-OOam . .Sioux City Accommodation 10 sopin 2 15pm .Sioux City Express ( Cx. Sun ) . 12 10pm G:30pm..j : St Paul l.lmlml . . . _ . g 40am Leaves i KIOUX"Cm" &TPAI'11'IC. lATFlv1 ; ; ? Omaha U P Dspot 10th & Masuli hts I Deiut 15th and Welwle r his. | Omaha "taopm : , , . hi Paul Limited . . . "o lOarn 6:3'jpm. : . . . . Chicago J n\Led ! _ _ _ t 40am " " Leuvet I OMAHA & 8T LOUIS lArrlvej _ < ) lnalialU P DejOTt J0lh & _ S ! . . on St I Omiha J.C5in | SU Loui * Cannon lull . : 3Spm liinillorcl's friends , the tirlganils , as wonflor- wnril learned. "To make n Ions Btorjr sliort , " conelutlcil tlio traveler , "wo ROI our man out , and amore moro gratified ono you imver saw. lie told mo ho had learned tolpgratihy for pastime , nnd when ho was boxed up In thcro It oc curred to him that pusallily somebody might bo bryond the wall who know the Blgns ami that all the time he wan not sleeping ho had hecn repeating the mcBsago on each Hlda of the room , nnd had been doing so ever since the first day of his capture , for the robbers had put him In there the IIrat night , lie felt xafo In doing It , because ho know nobody knew the signs but the Americana who wcro In that vicinity as operators , and It was on the ohanco of catching ono of them ho had done It. As I said , ho was the gratcfulest man you over saw and after reward I UK nil the soldiers liberally ho ga > o mo a position that let mo got out of the country with J500.DOO In seven years. " "What became of the landlord ? " I mini red the hotel clerk. "Shot the next morning nt dajbrsak. " A Hickory Siipllng mill it Hour. New Yolk Hi rnlil. To ono unused to such a treat , the spend ing of an evening , along about this tlmo of year especially , at any of the fovv re maining typical backwoods taverns of 1'cnii- sylvanl.t would bo a revelation. Ho would see nothing , ho would hear nothing , but what was of the woods woody. Ho would find that bejond the limits of that hunting range or that particular logging area there was no world , Ho would hear a good deal of talk about Christmas and Now Year's , but only as Incidents to bo taken lit con nection with a shooting match hero or a "hustling" match there. Your genuine back woodsman doesn't ralllc. > Io hustles. He doesn't throw dice. Ho shakes sovou old- fashioned copper cents In an equally old fur or woolen hat , dumps them out on the bar and counts the heads. There are sets of hustling cents In 1'ennsylvanla back woods districts that have done duty for generations. The stranger passing an evening thus and with this people would listen In vain to hear any one ask for the latest news about the Hawaiian situation or the state of the coun try In general. Hut he would hear much of such talk as this : "Hullo , Josh ! How many decr'd jo hang up this fall ? " "What's ycr Ideo cz to loggin' this winter 'Lljcr ? " "I heerd yo gelher'd In ten b'ar a'rcadj this year. Peter. You're a good un , by cats yo be1" Ho would hear tales of contemporaneous prowess In the chase , and icmlnlscenccs o ! hunters long slnco departed to the happy hunting grounds , that would surely make the bones of Davy Crockett nnd Danle IJoone rattle In their graves If It were not moro than likely that thobo bones have been for years Impalpable dust and utterly Incapable - capable of rattling Ho would hear , also , pleasant recollections of some of the old- tlmo landlords and their rccentilo ways , and of old-time dlspunsera of Justice and tlieh novel Ideas of dispensing it. Then , If he happened to bo at a certain tavern away back among the hills that shed their spaik- llng waters Into the Delaware valley , ho would be sure to hear the tale of old Land lord Elijah Hoseucranse and his wonderful memory , a tale that has become a back woods classic. Elijah Kept it tavern In the early stage-coach days. "Wunst a chap got often a stage at 'Lljy's to stay all night , " some backwoods Homer will tell you. "Ho was n man mebbo 10 year old , but nice an' spruce an' chipper. Ho said ho wanted to get the fust stage nex' mornin' , an' he paid for his lodgln' an' wont to bed. The stage cams along pooty 'arly In the mornin' , but 'Lijy had the stranger called In plenty time. Ho were slow in glttin' downstairs , though , and the stage were at the door , icady to btai t. " 'Gimme some rum an' tansy , lan'lord , quick1 ! says ho to 'Lljy. 'An' take one yerself , ' " 'Lljy hurried an' fixed the rum an' tansy , not feigettln' his own , an' the stranger throvv'd a shllPn on the bar , fer yo must know that drinks was only 3c a unifier In tlnr , frnn.l ol' davS. Uut Jlst as UlO stranger chucked the shlll'n down , an' 'foru ho could drink his rum , the drlvet tooted his horn , an' away went the stage. The onfor'tnlt stranger had to run to ketch It , leavln' his rum an' his shill'n behind. 'Lljy were sorry fer him , but managed to worry down his own rum an' tansy , it beln' well paid fer. "This were in 1823. Twenty years artcr- w'ds an ol' man got offen one o' the stages at 'Lljy's tavern an' went in. Ho wete wrinkled an1 gray , an' bent consid'ablo. 'Lljy weio 'hind the bar. " 'Mornin' , says 'Lijy , Jlst ez if ho were use to seeln' the ol1 man ev'ry day. Then 'Lijy mixed a glass o' rum an' tansy and sot it on the bar before the ol' man , an1 laid down a sixpence 'long side of It. The man looked at 'Lijy kind o1 queer like for a second or two , and then says : " -Take one yerself. ' " 'Bleeged to ye , says 'Lljy , but I had mine. Thar's yer change. ' "Wall , all tha Is to it is , the ol' man were the chap that didn't hov tlmo to git his rum an' tansy that mornin' twenty year afore , an' 'Lljy 'membered him this minute ho como Inter the tavern , an' Jlst made things square. " And among the memories of old-tlmo woodsmen the stranger passing an evening In that 'vvayback tavern would hear many of Uncle Jim Hatton. Hut ho should have lived long enough ago to have seen and heard Undo Jim himself. It Is bald that ho never fired a gun In his life , but no ono over lived In that country who could sit down and tell you of moro desperate boar lights or combats with panthers with such close at tention to circumstance and detail as Uncle Jim could of his. Ho and Jaboz Shiner were Invariable and Inseparable comrades in all the hunts ho used to tell about , and , although It was well known that Jabez Shiner was of the same degree of tanglblu existence as Salry Gamp's friend , Mrs. Harris , that fact made no difference to Undo Jim. Jubez always figured In his stories. H the stranger sojourning in that rtido region could hear Undo Jim Hatton narrate his favorite story , as I have scoies of times , he would hear something very much like this : "Tho fust tlmo I ever see Jabez Shiner , Undo Jim used to say , "I had to laugh. I thought a whole museum had como to town , an' that Jabez was It. Ho was short an' thick , an' his eyes as round as bullets an' not much bigger. They f.ot almost plumb up ag'ln his nose , an' his nose was narrow at the top an' iluiln' at the bottom. An' rod' Mortal man ! but how red his nose was' IIo had woolly llttlo eyebrows an' his hair waa woolly. His cars was sot on him bo as they flared out like llttlo wings , an' ho could Hop 'em. Hut the rrownln * part o' Jaboz's build was his legs. They wasn't none too short , but the bend In 'em was amazin' . Them legs o' hln'ii was bent no that It wouldn't a ben no tilck at all to shy a good sl ed bear cub right through the hole they made 'twixt the knees without touchIng - Ing either leg. Ilut I hadn't ben 'quainted with Jabez long 'foro ho says to mo ono da > : " 'Couldn't mo an' you slip out an' fetch In a bear or two today ? ' " 'Well , ' I says , 'such things has been done. ' "An1 so mo an him wont out. As wo was on the way I couldn't help lookln' Jabos over , an' I bays to myself , 'wo won't git no bear ; not If the bear sees Jabellrst1' Hut I found out that , though Jabez had a lot o' p'lnts atlckln * out all over him , BO'S It wasn't no trouble to see 'em , ho had a good many moro p'lnta that didn't show on the out side. side."It "It WIIH along late In the fall , but tlni season had been warm , an' we know'd that bears hadn't holnd up yet. As It had turned blame cold that day wo calc'latcd that the thancuH was that we'd inn ag'ln u diovo o' bfar , mehhu , on their v\ay foi wlnterln * places. Coim'Uently , It buln' a llktly part o' tlio deestrle' to suit a congio- gatlon o' that kind , we struck intu a pleco o' timber where there had bun a windfall durln' the giimmor. Wo got unto the down timber an * stopped to look at a good &Ucd hlck'ry saplln' that'll ben hit by the top of a big tro > as It was fallln' , an * iVhlch hud bent the saplln' ovui to the pound as tilluk as could Im an' held It thorn. " 'If that young hlck'ry over gits looio , ' sayti Jabc'I wuldn't want to be clamlln' ever It , ' he ayi > , 'not unldsi I u.uited to bo hoisted ever Into the next township , ' ha says. " 'I guess you're right , labo' , ' says I , 'That hlck'ry wouldn't think nothln' o' swcopln' the clouds with a feller If It should spring np suddcm an * ketch him , ' xnys 1. "Ab vvet stood there talkln' what ahoiild pop out o' the lop of a trco that was laylir off to right of us but two fair sUoJ boars big enough tu : iulce a lively msalc If ttiuy Imtl ft liank rln' that way. Well , It linn , pencil that they did have hnnkcrln1 that way , fis vvo soon found out. t lilnzet ! away nt ono of 'cm nn' Jnbez ho blazed away at t other ono , lint nollhcr blast * didn't scorn to do nothln1 Imt put vim Into the hear * , nr , ' the next inlmito 1 was waltzln' round inongst the down tree top' ? with ono hour , wlillo Jnbo * wns sitslmyln' an' nlnninndln' loft mi ciittln' pigeon wings with t'other licnr for n inrdncr Wo civortod nn' gnlln- vniited , nn cut nn' slashed nn' pounded nn' choked them boars , but tlity only seemed lo think vvo was plnyln1 with' cm. I begun to pit discounted mi" I hollered to Jnbc ? , , \l ! UR * ml' llllKS nn > cllta nn > tw latin's Jnbo,1 sajs I , 'this bear's going to down mo anro ns flint P "Jabsz hollers back ' ' ' * , piifflii' nn' blow In' nn ' , ' ! Tlcro'a ! , ' ' "thin' short of n etroko o' llfililnln on thli bear's conk that kin snvei mo ! lie hollers , 'mi' U wnnts to strike quic'c nt tint1' "Ilut wo kop' on n-tnssolln1 ' - , nn' Jlst 0-4 Jnboz had hollered goodby to me , kind ' Itnspy an' weak Ilko , I had hell red btck the smno to Jnlio/ ' ' / , 'wlmr-z-1 went soine- thln , ' an' 1 felt mo an' my boar. hugged close toRother , r.ilso tip in the air an' g n-snllln up the side o' the. rhlge like u hurricane' . As I started up 1 turned to glvo a farewell look at Jabez , an1 I see him n-scootln' straight npwnrds , p'lntoil toward tlio top of n big dead oak tree , with lit * bear n-follerln' elos behind him. Then It all como to mo what had happened.Vo had rasseled so IOIIK In the tops o' Unit down timber Unit wo had loosened thu fnstenln'H o' that bent hlek'ry nn' It had sprung tip nn' sent ns lljln' . "I hung on to my bear like grim death , an * wns wonderln' when an' where we'd bring np when wo went kerplunk np ng'ln omethln' that slopped ns qulckor'n a wink. The stop wns so suddcnt Hint I wns knocked loom from my benr nn' went right on fer moro thnn forty foot I picked m > self up nn' un back to too what vvo had struck. There laid my bear de.tder'n n smoked herrlti' , right on top of another bear as bli ; ns two o' mine H didn't take mo moro'n a second to flguro out the situation As mo an' my bear wns trnvolln' up the ridge , gain' forty miles or so nn hour , wo had mot the big boar comln' down. Wo couldn't turn out fur him , and ho didn't have time to turn out fer 113 , so vvo come. togetnor , head on. The collision brnko bear's b-tck nn' ' my twisted t'other bear a neck out of Its socket , nn' there they was1 "Dut , of courFo , I didn't hover long over the carcasses , fer I wfts worrjln' to find out whether Jabcz Imd landed ylt. I run back down the ildgo , nn' there , cllngln' to n limb o' the dead oak tree , moro'n sixty foot from the ground , was Jnhcz. an * hatiKln' to him , with Us head bctvvlU Jube/'s bow legs , an' klckln' dlscons'llt like , was Jnher's bear Jahez had kotchcd the limb as he was pnssln' upwards , an' hadn't moro'n fastened on to It when along como his bear , head llrst , nn' shot right thtongli betwixt Jabez's knees , where the big bow In his legs was Juboz didn't lot the bear go no ftirder , but Jlst draw In' them bandy legs o' hls'n to gether , an' lockln' ono foot over t'other ono , he shot the bear's wind clean off , an' the bear would n ben a lieap'nioro comfortable If It had ben m also. . It was In Us lnt > t kicks when I got there. " 'Hullo , Jabez ! , I hollered. 'How jo feelln' ? ' " 'Chipper'1 ' he jelled hick , as the bear dravved up Its hind legs an' twisted nn' shooU Itself " ' \VJiy don't yo let the ronsnrned critter drop ? ' I hollered , 'spectln' to see 1om both como tumblln' down ov'ry second. " That'll Kill him1' .veiled Juboz , glvln' his legs an extra squeeze on the bear's gul let. 'I want him to die 'foro 1 drop him , nn' then ho won't hurt hlsself ! ' " Tore long Iho boir quit klckln' and hung as limp ns wet overhauls on a fencn rail. Then Jaboz unhooked his feet and loosened the grip of his legi on the bear , an1 down It soured all in a heap on the ground. Jaboz edged over to tlio body o1 the tree , an" wrappln' his bandy legs 'round th.3 tiunk , Jlst as If he .mowrt-n-ban a quite an1 somebody had pitched him nt the trco an' miulu a rlngor with him , he sjld to the ground. Mo an' him had a good many bear llghtb after that , but none just czac'ly as amazin' ns that ono , " K Poison , You can1 ! draw a breath without Inhaling poison , If > on sojourn In a malarious locality during the unhealthy seasons. The denlzciw ot malaria stricken icglonsi testify that the only certain safeguard against the poisonous \apor and Its products , chills and fever , remittent fevoi , ague cake and dumb ague , U Hosteller's Stomach Hitters , which remedies , also , constipation , biliousness , dyspepsia and rheumatism. KICKING AGAINST COLOR , Jou piers I'rotost Agilnst Orange-Yellow ItiillilliiKx. During the last four days the building at 7 and 9 Maiden lane , which Is owned by Mrs. Elbildgo T. Gerry and the Hoffman estate , has been painted orange yellow , says the Now York Sun , and In consequence ) the tempers of diamond dealers situated di rectly opposite have boon disturbed. Thcso dealers say that the icllectlon cast from the building when the bun is shining on It In the afternoon damages the color of their precious stones to such an extent that they can't toll a good diamond from a bad onu themselves , and their customeis have boon accusing them of " " being "pasto sellers" and dealers In off-color gems. At a meeting of the aggrieved diamond men all declared that any strong yollovv light would hurt a diamond , and that , v blood red mixture of orange nnd yellow , such as the Gerry building was painted , was simply Impossible. Several declared that if they could do no bettor they would bell their leases and move out. Finally a resolution was passed requesting the ownerw of the Gerry building to remove the offensive color nt once , the petitioners agreeing to bear all the expense of putting on a different color. ? V Their petition also sot forth In strong terms that business was being badly dam aged , and that a change must bo effected at once. When Mr. Oerry was informed that the diamond dealers had hold an Indignation meeting and protested against the color on his wife's building , he said "Well , I suppose the next thing thcso Now Yorkers will bo protesting against will bo the color of the water I nsu In sprinkling my sidewalks. I have hp.ird nothing of this complaint before , but it Is Interesting Why , once I painted a building In Hroadway .1 bright red , and Immmllatoly I was appealed to by clothiers , who nald tlnsy could not soil stimmtr overcoats and had only been able to dispose of a fnw linen dusters , but my building lented bettpr than ever. "What color do theao people want ? Do they want white , which Is the emblem of purity , and therefoio would by Its reflection on their wares lead people to believe them genuine ? Oh , not that ! not thai ! 1 will : iot be a party to any cotibpliapy to defraud the public , for I think If these gentlemen were selling a pure diamond , which I know cannot bo affected by any color , there would lot bo any trouble. "It seems to me that the color IH good ax t Is. It Is a yellow , which signifies waimlli , and the opposite of green , which Is Jealousy , vnd there you have It They must bo ealous , " When asked If ho would Ilko lo have a committee of the dealers call on him ami glso their views , Mr. Gerry replied "Oh , no ; not that , Indeed. Dach would lave a different vlinv , and then wo would mvo a checkei board of a building , I would suggest that the color lemaln the same und that each jeueler have a room net apart for the recfptlon of ctiutomorH where the cus tomer would Imvo to look at a bright color foi an hour before the jcuelgr phcwcd him thu gems. After he had been In there an hour he would bo unable to tell any i.uloi , and su ho wouldn't bo affected by a rellectlu.i. Ilut I meant no offense to the Irish by that otnngo color ; Indeed , I did nut. All I ran say In that It Is a pitiful case raid icmliuK mo of BhaKc' pcaio'i ! llnu. : 'And with .1 Kiccn and jellov muhtncholy sliu hat II ! < J 1'atlenco on a monument , .milling at iilcf. ; ' " Witch Hazel salve cures nicer * . Duultt'a Witch Hazel calva curua When H vlijr was stole , vro cave 1 T Castorla. IVhen Mio w-sta ChllJ , fcho cried for 'Jastorl * . \VheMl tha L > < : njio JIlut , hhn Uun ; ; to Castor ! * . When film had Children , iho favotlicin CuiUirla ,