Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 13, 1895, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BELVMONDAY , ! MAT 13 , 1895.
SPEC1RL NOTICES.
A < lertUcnicnU for theto colnron * will b
ktn until 13I3O p. in. for the eveulucnail
until 8 p. m < for tlia morning and
edition.
Ailttrlls rs , l > r requentlng
theck , cnti linvo nn wer nddrcucd to n
cumbered letter In rnro or Ilia Deo. An-
ncr no addrtmed will be delivered upon
| itscntHtlon of tlio check unlfi Itnten ,
1 l-2c n iiorcl , llrit Innettloii , lo n nerd
lirrcafler. Mottling tttkon for Irsi than 2Bo
for tint Insertion.
Tlirno ndrcrtliomenti tnuit I an rnnsecu *
thcljr.
SITUATIONS WANTED.
HITI'ATIO.V WANTKDj PLACI2 AH SKCOND
Rlrl ami Bramstrcsii , or cooking. Inquire of
&Irr. W. U. Annln , 808 South 21st utreot.
A MBit 15 *
WANTED ifl ALE
WANTED. 1,000 MRN TO WUlTlTMB TODAY
for the receipt ( absolutely free. In plain sealed
envelope ) which cured me if nervous debility ,
exhausted vitality , etc. Aildres * C J. Walker ,
box 1,311 , Kalanmaoo. Mich. ll-M < Cj
\VANTRD. TRAVRMNO" IK OROCRRY
line ; Mate uxpcrli'nce nnd references. Ilrsl
clans Nebraska territory. Address N 67 , Ilee
Olllce. 11-512 U
1VANT1JI ) , MAN TO TAKi : Olinttllfl IN CIT5T
for old tit.iUllaheil house ; former cxperlenca
unnecessary and salary paid weekly. Apply
after 9 a , m. at 151S Domtlnn , II-MCII J8
WAN-THD , BAi.nsiiim. "
Tlio Hawki Nursery Co. ,
Milwaukee , Win. U M7M J10 *
VANTr.D , MAN TO TUAVin. ANU APPOINT
nKenta ; nalnry , expenups , aluo eanvaB ers ;
Hinall cnah security required. O 61. Deo.
H-M73 ? 12
XVANTHD. THAVELINO SALESMAN KA
mlllar with grocery trnJe. Slate experience
and reference , O 67 , Itco. 11 703-11'
J5 TO 1125 HALAUY I'AIt ) SAI.USMCN TOH
clwira , experience not necosviry. llxtra In-
ilucpments offered customers Ul hop & Kline ,
St Ixiulu , Mo. 11-M 781-lS'
WANTii : > , A HAI.HSMAN OH TUAVKLINO
man to cany our samples HH a Hide line on
rominlnlon. Address Imperial Oil and ( Irease
Co. . Clc\elutiJ. Uhlu. _ J1-MS07 U' _
HALHSMUN TO HKI.U IIAICINO
\Ve put our itoodi In RIM | rolllni ? plnti JCO
month nnil expenses , or commission. Chlcac'J
Hailing 1'onder Co. , 7C7 Van Iluien st. , Chi
mjto , _ 1I-M60J-26V
WANTHD (10OI ) MlN ! TO HANDI.II I.UI1UI
entitle , Unseed and p.ilnt olln nlone or us n
ulilu line , Addresa No. 703 Ucnotset * ate. ,
Cleveland. O. II-M803-11"
rinui : : NIUVH AOIJNTS rou TRAINS. aooo
day runs ; nlao collector , salary paid. Ilsborg
& Corbett , 1314 Farnani. II M843 13 *
\VANTIID , RXPIHUNCID : nru s noons
Huli'smun. Ilranlsuti Jlroa. , Council Hlufi's.
WANTED JbJifllAljE HELP.
AHU YOU IIONUST. SO1IUII , INDUSTRIOUS ?
If HO. cnROKO with us for 1895 ; JJOU u month ,
Jl.OM a M-ar ; you can make It easy : six hours
a day. Our agents do not complain of hard
tlmoH. Why ? They nre making nioney selling
our Perfection Dish Washer , the only practical
family vnvhcr manufactured ; washes , drlct
and pollplict dishes perfectly In two minutes ,
no experience neossary , a. child of 8 operates
It easily , cheap and durable , weight , thirteen
jxiundi , made of anti-rust sheet etecl : capac
ity , 100 pieces , JIO.OOO for Its equal ; every fam
ily wants one ; you don't have to canvusa ; as
noon ns people know you have It for sale
they sund for a dish washer ; each agent's
territory protected ; no competition ; we fur
nish cample ( weighs six pounds ) In nice case
to Indy nKCnts to take orders with ; one agent
made JJH.53 llrst ten days Aildress for full
particulars Perfection Mfe. Co. , Knglcwood. III.
C-M3J9
WANTCD-ril'TY 01UI.S 1'OU ALL. KIND3
of work , Canadian Employment Onlce. 1522
Douglas street. C-M103-M22
WANTED , COMPETENT OlUh ; MUST BE A
K nd cook and laundress. Mrs. T. J. Itogers ,
1ISO Talk me. C C61
WANTED , oinr , rou GENERAL lIOUSi-
work : 291S Dodge street. C S3
WANTEItt-COMPllTENT qiRL lrOn OENURAL
housework. Itcfeicnccs required. N. E. Corner
31st and Harncy. C90U *
FOR RENT HOUSES.
HOUSES , r. 1C. DARLING , DARKER 1JLOCK.
D 300
HOUSES IN ALL 1'ARTS OV THE CITY. THE
O. K. Davis compiny , IwOo Farnnm. D 3il (
HOUSES ; 1IENAWA & CO. , 10S N. 1STH ST.
D 3C2
II. E. COLE CO. LARGEST LIST IN OMAHA.
D M30 >
2708 FARNAM STREET.
W. M , Rogers. 1123 Karnam street. D S6S
1'OUR-ROOM UASEMENT. ill B. 24TH STREET.
U M13I-M23 *
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CENTRALLY LOCATED , 10-ROOM HOUSE ,
modern linpro > ements. Inquire 712 N. 19th.
D M3C3
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NINE-ROOM MODERN HOUSE. U39 BHElf-
man avenue , J30 ; 10-room modern house , nur-
dette , rear Sherman avenue , $25. Ilyron Reed
Co. . 213 South Hlh ttrcel. P M79S-MH
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VERY DES1RAHLE HOUSES VACANT MAY
Jst. J. II. Bhcrwood , 423 N. Y. Life. Thane 358.
_ _ _ _ D-877
T-ROOM FLAT. RANOE AND ALL MODERN
convenleces. 701 S. 16th trcet , Charles W.
llaller. 811 1'axton block. D M2SO-M27 *
I-ROOM : COTTAOR ! MODERN ; ITKAIJTIFUL
lawn and thade. 2124 Miami. D MIC6
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NICE MODERN KLATS , CHEAP. J. W.
Squire , 14 ] Hca. D 518
FOR RENT , DEHIRARLE HOUSES.
I rooms. 211 8. 24th St. . 130.
f rooini , 4M3 CumliiB St. , JJ3.
J rooms. MO N. 27th ave. , J22.50.
I rooms. 43.J7 . Cnss st. . J10.
I rooms. 4927 Davenport at. . 110.
I rooms. S45) Jackson St. . IS.
( rooms. JS1J l-ratt st. * 7.
Hee Fidelity Trujt Co. . 1703 Farnam it. D 551
LARGB L1ST. If. D. AVEAD , 1CTH & DOUGLAS
, D 647 J3
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IO-ROOM RRH-K : OAS. DATH. KI'RNACE
liumlry ; not Imieraent plan. Keys KOI Cnpltol
nxenue. adjoining D-Mtfi 13
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J-ROOM HOUSE , Jli.OO PER MONTH. fl
quire 2C1S Capitol avenue. D MC40 13 *
FOR RENT , FINENEW 11-ltOOM HOUSE , 530
rfot 24th at. II. T. ClaiUc219 Hoard of Trade.
_ _ _ _ _ _ D 6M
RENTAL AGENCY , 310 NO. 1STH sf ]
n 727
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FOR IHNT. PLATS AT NORTHEAST CORner -
ner of Hlh and Howard sts. ; newly papered
and painted ; JI5.W a month. Inqiilrn room
314. rirat National Hank llldg. D 728 * 3
FOIt RENT. AT IJELLVUB. NEAR II. R.
depot , n imp 10-room house , flno grounds.
abundant fmllr aluo 4-room cottnue. Henry T.
Clarke. N < . 8i . Hoard of Trade , Omaha , or
\ \ . H Il t , Uellvuc. D 73(1 (
A 1'I.AT. 5 ROOMS. WITH ll.VTH AND GAS ;
> eiy complete ; suitable for houseUccplnK. 316
South SClh utrtct. D M741
FOR RENT. FURNISHED HOUSE 7 ROOMS
and all conveniences ; June I to October 1 ; icf-
en-nces ruulred. CIS 3 < julh 2)lli.MSiJ ) 14'
KK.xni.Y Ninv e-ioo.\i COTTAGE WITII
bath , le > lucrd to J 13.50. 30.JJ California st.
st.D
D S20
Vl-.RY DlllAHLn FftlNIHlTnu"HOUSE. .
close In. J. II. Sherwood. 4il K. V , Life.
D 831
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I-ROOM FLAT TOR HENT. ! ! > CASS STRtEf ,
optxulte Jefferson square. D MS23 14 *
t'URNIKIlKD HOUHE FOR RKNT ; "c-ROOM ;
" modern , trs.00 per month , for summer. SOS
S > ulh : lit street. LMSM is *
U.ROOM HOUSE , MODERN IMPROVEMKNTS.
and bam. 41. ft lot , east front , at a sacrltlce ,
3fJ)0.no ) ; 11,000 cash , balance to suit , 5:0 N
S nd St. _ D 7C4-11 *
lIOt'SE WITH 9 ROOMS , ALL MODERN IM-
pmvrmrnK. good barn , front and back yard ,
2112 I.nko it. D-C.U.H'
IQIt RENT I-UKCMiaUED KOOMJ.
IIODKRN ROOM. WITH I1OA1ID. 2 rt t'ASS.
E MC1113 *
_
NICE SOUTH I'RONY ROOM WELL FUR-
nUli l , prlviita faintly. Call 2(11 CUM street.
E. MM
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TWO rL'RNISIIED ROOMS ; ( INB WITH AI -
co\e , prl\at faiully ; modern , SOT S. 2ftth.a\e.
E-M627 IS *
FtRNISHED ROOMS. 1111 DODGE.
E-MCU 13 *
_
JXR RENT , CICELY ri'UNISlIEo"ROOM. .
2-H H. rath slrcrl. E H7 IS'
_
n > U nE.NT , ON POUTH 20TII BTRET NE\R
tlia luirk , furnUhed room In prUate famll > .
No rrtlitr bunl rtry qukt and horn * like.
Ito-inl If desired. Addicts nllll leferencr ,
O . Vet. E-W 1C
NICKLT Ft'RNISHF.D RCVJUd KOIl RENT ,
Call at HO ! IX iglaa. IIM7M 1
E FRONT UOOM\\TTII \ HATl'j NICELY
fuml ho l. tH Boutl. Wth. y MK7 1C *
_ _
I-OR RTJNT. : "OR jTliob.Ma , FrilNldUKlTou
uufumlshed. In thai line residence. Xorlb *
wt t coiner l < lh aud L u cmvonh m.
E-MSJSU *
_
FURNISHED OR VXyUHMHUKD ROOUK.
moJ rn ounvrnl iu-cii Krai * r K > on Ue. 201
Bouth Twtatjr-fDWUi ilrvtt. E > : } jj 11 *
FOR RENT FUnKISHED HO DM8.
Continued.
LARGE FRONT ROOM. HTII AND HAVEN ,
port , suitable for man and wife or two gen
tlemen. Call 219 N. IClh , or IStb and D.iven-
port , 1V--734 11 *
WELL FURNISHED FRONT ROOM. WITH
alcove ; gentlemen only , 2 > > lj Dodge street.
E 733 11
FO.HNISHKD KOOM3 AND BOAKD
HOARD AND ROOM. JI.50 WEEK. 1523 CAPS
F M7J3 21 *
CAN FURNISH GENTLEMAN AND LADY OR
two gentlemen nice room , good board , prUate
family. 2418 Cass street. F MWJ 11 *
ROOMS WITH I3OARD. UTOPIA , 1721 DAVEN-
l rl St. I' 70J-1S *
COOlTFirONT lt6bMS. JllLLaTDE. 18TH AND
Dodge. F-MI74 '
TORRENT ELEGANT FtJRNISHED ROOM
with board. 1914 Farnam st. F M510 14 *
TWO PLEASANT SOUTH ROOMS WITH
lioard. 2X0 Parnnm st. F MSW-13 *
HOARD AND ROOMS roTWoEN 81'ITE ,
J40 W per month. 2105 Douglas. F MS43 14 *
UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT
FOR RENT TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS.
1C17 DoJgo stieet. G M13) 16 *
RENT STORES AND OFFICES
FOR RENT , THE 4-STORY I1RICIC I1UILD-
Ing , SIC Faroam street. This building ha * a
flro proof cement basement , complete steam
heating fixtures ; nater on all Hoots , fas , etc.
Apply at the oince of The Bee. I 010
AGENTS WANTED.
WANTED , AGENTS TO SELL THE MOST AR-
tlstlc omcl.il Decoration day ornament ; sample
5c , Inquire now. M. Ernst , Cleveland , O.
J-M73I 13 *
"THE NEW EDUCATION" IS THE MOST
useful school work ever published ; hundreds of
agents wanted lo sell to school boards. The
' Diamond Lltho Publishing company. Mlnne-
npolto , Minn. J-M753 11
WANTED , LOCAL AND TRAVELING AGENTS
for r.tvf patented specialty ; sells to bmln-s
men ; 100 per cent profit , send for circulars and
terms. Automatic Account File Co , Qulncy ,
HI. J M74S 13 *
WANTED TO RENT.
LIST HOUSES FOR RENT WITH O. O. WAL
lace , 312 Droun blk. Have calls for cottages.
K-777
LIST HOUSES FOR RENT WITH F. D. WEAD.
K-MS J3
STORAGE.
STORAGE. FRANK EWERS. 1214 HARNEY.
M-376
DEBT STORAOE I1U1LDINO IN OMAHA. U. 8.
gov. bonded warehouse ; household goods stored ;
lowest lates 1013-1U15 Leatemvorth M 377
STOVES STORED DURING SUMMER TEL.
OW. 1207 Douglas. Omaha Stove Repair Works.
M-37S
PACIFIC STORAGE & WAREHOUSE CO. , 9TH
& Jones sts. General storage and forwarding.
M 571
WANTED TO BUY
WANTED. A STOCK OF GOODS WORTH J4.000
to 16,000. Address M 19 , Omaha , lice.
N M543
WE WILL BUY CHEAP HOMES AND RESI
denee lots anywhere In the city Must be > bar
gains. Reed & Belby , Hoard of Trade building.
N-1S2
STOCKS OF CLOTHING , GENTS' FURNISH
Ings , hats and shoes. S. Arnsteln , 1303 Douglas
street. N-M706 JS
FOR SALE FURNITURE.
FOR SALE , ON ACCOUNT OF REVOMAL TO
New York , will sell all the furniture , carpet * ,
etc. . of a 10-room house , cheap. Call at 531
S. 28'h ave. O-M621
FURNITURE OF AN "uiaTlT-HOOM HOUSE
for sale , roomorg pay more than expenses of
the house. Address O 62 , Boo. O-MS12-13 *
FOR SAI/E--HOR3E SWAGONSETC ,
FINE HORSE AND 11UGGY FOR SALE OR
trade. Address O 61 , Ilee. P M770-13 *
RAY WELCH PONY , 5 YEARS QLD. GRAND ,
stylish , round and safe. Apply L. J Drake ,
124 Park av < s. ' P-M811-13 *
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
HOG AND CHICKEN FENCE WIRE , RETTER
and cheaper than wood. J. J. L ddy , 403 S. 14th.
Q-MGjl MaylC
WEQMAN PIANOS. I1IUDOEPORT OROANs !
Woodbridge Broi. , 117 S. 17th. Q-37S
HARDWOOD COMBINATION HOG AND
chicken fence. Char , R. Lee , 9th and Douglns.
Q-3SO
THE STANDARD CATTLE CO. . AMES. NED. ,
has 400 tons good bilcd hay to sell. Q M472
FIRST-CLAPS OAK BAR OUTFIT. ORIGINally -
ally cost (1,000.00 ; cheap ; must ECU Address
O 29. Bee Q-M624-16
FOR SALE A PET DEER. INQUIRE A. D.
Rrandels. Boston Store. Q-C94
THOROUGHBRED LIGHT BRAHMAS AND
Black Langshan eggs , 11.50 per 15 , or 16.00 per
100 ; cockerels. 12.00 each. Addresi P. B. Hart ,
Center and 63d street , city. Q M713 13 *
FOR SALE , SECOND HAND BILLIARD
table In good condition. Inquire room 314 ,
Flnt National Bank Bids. Q 728 21
FOR SALE , SWEET POTATO PLANTS. 2 00
per 1.000 ; tomatoes , (3.00 James Wnelan , Sth
and Grace. Q-M74J. 13 *
FOR SALE A NATIONAL CASH REGISTER ,
I12&.00 machine , 30 keys , detail odder , walnut
case , haa been used 1 year ; will sell for JiO 00.
AtlJresH communication. Mueller & Schuster ,
Neb. City , Neb. Q-MSM-15
FOR SALE. AN UPRIGHT SOIIMIER PIANO.
Ajjdresa P 3 , Bee olllce. Q-M833 18 *
MIJC/CLLANEOTJS.
FOR SALE. A LOT FINE MILK COWS : CALL
afternoon , yanl , 23th and Hurt st R 711 11 *
CLAIRVOYANTS
MRS , DR. II. WARREN , CLAIRVOYANT , REliable -
liable business medium , Sth year at 119 N. 16th.
S-3S1
MME. CLAYTON , CLAIRVOYANT AND CARD
reader. Reads cards llko an open book. Tells
your mission on entering. 223 N. llth.
S-M507 16 *
ARRIVAL EXTRAORDINARY ; THE GREAT ,
est dead trance medium of the preient age ,
tells your life from the cradle to the gnne.
makes man-Use no failure ; photo of wife or
husband sent through mall , with life chart.
12.00. Send age and lock of hair ; nil letters
for Information containing 4 cents In stamps
promptly answered. Electric and ma&sage
baths a specialty for health. Mrs. Dr. A.
Leon. 412 N. Hlh street. Omaha. Neb.
S-MCS2 H *
MRS. FRANCIS KEENE. CLAIRVOYANT AND
Independent ilato writer , given advice on all
matte of Importance , such an business , love
uftalra , mnrrlaico. divorces , lawsuits , etc. . lo
cate * lost or stolen goods , reunites the sepa
rated , brings apeedy marriages , removes stum
bllng blocks ami bad luck of all kind * . 1S23
Farnam street. S-M635 IS' '
MASSAGE , liA'iHb. ETC.
MAD.Ul SMITH. 002 S. ISTlf. 2D FLOOR , ROOSt
3 ; magnetic. > apor , alcohol , steam , nulpluirlne
und nea baths. T "SMS *
MASSAGE7MADAME BERNARD , H21 DODGE.
T MCI1 20r
MOST COMODIOUS BATH PARLORS IN
city. Mme. Unwell , 3IS & 320 S. 13th. thoroughly
practical clropudUt and manlcurt.it attendant.
T MS13 Jll *
TURKISH ttATHS.
TURKISH HATH3 : ONLY PLACE IN CITY
exclusively for ladles. Suite 103-110 Bc bid ? .
135.
SIX BATHS IS. MME. POST. 319 S. 1STH
730
PERSONAL.
THE BELLI : KPPERLY CORSET. MADE TO
order fioni measure. 19C9 1'atuam street
streetU
U 383
VIAVI CO. . 345 BKE BLDG ; HEALTH BOOK
free ; home treatmtul , lady attendant. U 084
MIS3 MINNICK'3 linKHSMAlCIVU PARLORS
! UJ Vainant it. ITtces reasonable.
U-78I-M15 *
B. HAAS , I1.OR1ST. PLANTS , CUT FLOWERS.
Banquet , hall , irtd ! < ! nce and grave decorations.
1SI3 Vlnton strteU Telephone Tif. UMm
PAPER" CONTAINING REAL PHOTOS OF
ladlca u4UuK ! ta wed nulled for sump. Box
lfr)8. Denver , Colo. MU4 M2 ;
BATHS , 1IASSAOE. MME. TOST , SU'i S. 15T1I
U 731
MONEY TO LOAN HEAL ESTATE
ANTHONY I.OAN ts TRUST CO. . 2U N. T , LIFE ,
loan * at low r tr for choice security In Ne
braska and IU A firm * or Omaha city property ,
_ _
MONEY TO LQAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
real estate. Hrenntn , Lout Co. , Paxton blk.
W-CSi
INVESTOlia DIRECTORY CO. . 11 WALL ST. .
New YorU. iffer an > - pfd 100,043 ajtrn In-
vtnarjf tantt , wfco h ve money ti > lavc < t ;
liut romplltd. Writ * fjr pirtlrulars.
W-MIIJ M
MONEY TO LOAN HEAL ESTATE
Continued.
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
property. Fidelity Trust company , 1792 Famsm.
W 3S3
AGENCY1 U. a MORTGAGE CO. SUBMIT
loam ta Pusey & Thomas , Council Bluffs ofllee.
CITY LOANS. C. A. STARR. IIS N. Y. I.IFR
. W-M3
MPROVED CITY LOANS AT LOWEST RATES.
1L H. Harder & Co. , ground llxir , Ilee bldg.
W 421 M29
MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA REAL ESTATE
at 6 per cent. W. B. Melkle , 1st Nat. Ilk. bide.
W 332
MONEY TO I/JAN AT LOWEST RATES. THE
O. F. Davis Co. , IMS Farnam st. W 3S6
LOANS ON IMPROVED A UNIMPROVED CITY
property. W Farnam Smith & Co. , 1320 Farnam
W 390
MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS.
MONEY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD F'JRNI.
ture , pianos , horse * , wagons , or any kind of
chattel security at lowest possible rates , which
you can pay back at any time or In any
amount , FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. .
Room 4. Wlthnell block. X 373
MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE. PIANOS ,
horse * , wagon ? , etc. , at lowest rates In city ;
no temoval of goodi : strictly confidential ; you
can pay the loan oft at any tlm ? or In any
amount.
amount.OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. .
300 So. 16th St.
X 370
J. B. HADDOCK. ROOM 427. RAMGE BLOCK.
X 372
MONEY TO LOAN ON itSHNITUHE AND
pianos. Fred Terry. 430 Ramge blk. X-3J1
BUSINESS CHANCE8.
WE WANT SOME FRESH CAPITAL IN OUR
buslneu ; we nre operating now In three
states , our business ! . paying over 100 per
cent : we Invlto your Investigation. For full
pAltlculars call on or address our agents II.
E. Cole Co. . 100 N. 15th. Y MS32 13
TO SELL ; GROCERY STOCK. GOOD LOCA-
lion , cheap , fixtures and stock complete ,
butcher shop attached. Addrcfs , II E. Bur-
Iiam , 617 N. Y. Life Bldg , Omaha , Neb.
Y M923 M20 *
I MUST HAVE MONEY WITHIN 15 DAYS-
will nell J2.200.00 llrst mortgage * , coxertng MO
ncres Nebraska land , taxes paid , for 1750 , In-
* e tlKale. Addrem O 47. B-e. Y M7IS 18 *
WANTED , TO LOAN MONEY TO EVERY-
lnxl > ; 13 to JIW , ea y payment * , ; also a death
nnd marriage benefit. Co t 11 and upwards.
Send stamp for particulars ; agents n anted.
Address Mutual Beneficial ns oclatlon , Richmond
mend , Vn , Joslnh R > land , Jr. , pmlndent ,
( second auditor of Va. ) Y M7l 13 *
WANTED AN INCORPORATED COMPANY
of good standing , engaged In th wholesale
liUHlnem , ite lrln to Increase lt capital , offers
for sale Ji.OOO to tt.TOO worth of stock paying
a good margin of profit. A good Investment.
Prefer selling to a joung man competent to
fill n twsltlon nnd uho desires to arsncUte
himself permanently llh nn extabllslml and
safe business. Reasonable salary. Good lefer-
ences required as to Integrity , etc. Address
O C6 , Bee. Y MSIU-14
FOR SALE FRUIT AND LEMONADE STAND ;
bi'st corner In Omaha ; good li'.iwns for veil-
Ing. Call at stand , 13th and Farnam
Y-MS34 13
FOR EXCHANGE.
FOR EXCHANGE. MODERN HOTEL. THREE
Htorles , brick , beit town In Nebraska ; take
farm lands. Ames Real Estate , 1617 Farnam st.
Z 11703 13 *
WILL TRADE DIAMONDS OR JEWELRY
far a peed second-hand bicycle. Call nt 1203
Douglas street. Z M732 17 *
BIO TRADE , WANTED ROLLER TOP DESK.
Address O. GO , Bee. Z 723 13
WANTED. I1YCICLIJ FOR GOOD HORSE , E22
First National bank , Z 758-13 *
TO EXCHANGE. REAlTESTTTtTAND"
to the amount of Jfl.OO ) or 13,000 for dry Roods
or general merchandise ; no trading tockn. O ,
CO , Bee. Z M793 14
FOR SALE KbAL ESTATE.
ABSTRACTS. THE BYRON REED COMPANY.
RE-1S8
WILL SELL IMPROVED GARDEN LANDS
i.car Omaha at prices that \\lll surprise you , It
taken within 2 weeks. J , H. Sherwood. 423
N.Y.Llfe. RE-M724
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BARGAINS. HOUSES. LOTH AND FARSlJ ;
sale or trade. F. K. Darling- , Barker blnck ,
4 RE ISt
EXCHANGES AND SALES ; CITY PROPERTY.
farms , merchandise. Garvln Bros. . 210 N. Y. L
RE-374
BARGAINS , SALE OR TRADE IN CITY PROP-
ertles and farms. Jno. N. Frcnzer , opp P. O
RE-373
SNAPS. 5 TO 6 MILES FROM OMAHA P. O.
40 , SO or 120 acres. Improved , JW.OO per acre ,
200 acres. 133.00 per acre ; 250 acres. $40.00 pel-
acre ; S lO-acre tracts. 176 00 to (100.00 per acre.
Must be tgld 9)0 N. Y. L. bids. Hp--11251
FOR SALE-LOT 14 , BLK 2 , BAKER ? PLACE
This lot IB 50x128 , south front , near car ; wilt
sell cheap on eaay monthly payments to right
party. Also lot 2 , 4n Buckeye Place , nnd lot 1.
bile C Poppleton Park , Take a look at the
lotJ and If they suit you call nnd I will make
price and teims to suit. Oeo.U. Tzschuck , Bee
oOIca Omaha. UK 631
FARM LANDS. C. F. HARRISON. N. Y. L.
RE WS J7 *
FOR SALE OR TRADE. A GOOD FARM CON-
talnlne 400 acres In cast central Nebraska ,
rood loll , good Improvements , plenty of rnln
and good large crop doing well ; good reliable
tenant In charge ; will take In exchange a good
stock of fresh and merchantable groceries , pan
money and perhaps some time on a part ; this
Is a good chance , and with the present pros
pects will soon be taken up. For further
particulars address P. O. box 72 , Columbus ,
Neb. RE-M716 HI'
7-ROOM MODERN COTTAGE. 3 2 N ! JoTH.
only J3.7W.OO ; great bargain. Address 0 07 ,
Bee. RE-M79- )
NEW 6-ltOOM COTTAGE , LARGE LOT. ONLY
(1,900.00 , Clark and N. 21st ; snap , Addre i P
1. Bee. IIC M791
FOR SALE 20 LOTS. 50x127 EACH , ON AMES
avenue , one block nest cf motor. Finely lp-
cated. Taken on foreclosure of mortgage.
Price Ji80 each. Very easy terms These l li
were eold before at ( SOO. Stringer & Oue ,
Room 14 , Frenier block. RE M771-13 *
FOR SALE 3-ACIli : TRACTS NEAR SOUTH
Omaha , (150.00 per acre. .
\'l ncres on proposed boulevard , southwest ,
(3JO.OO p r acre.
15 ncies northwest on Military nnd m
street and near electric car line , (230.00 per
acre.
Lot24. block 1 , Potter's add. . West Omaha.
(75000
ISO ft. on 25th st , , north of Farnam , ( C7.0Q per
front foot.
Lot with four-room house on Martha , near
20th st . $500.00.
Lot villh five-room house near CCth and Llntl-
sey a\e. , ( SOO.OO.
Lot with live-room house. 33th and Burt Bta. ,
(1.200 00.
Vacant lots and houses nnd lots In all pirt
of Omaha and acre property at prices much
bclpw real \alue.
I'otter & George company , cor. ICth and Far-
nam. RE MSI3-19
WE HAVEN'T TIME TO GIVE YOU A LIST.
as * close at 1 p. m. Saturday , but look at
I he 41 feet jurt east of palace barn , 17th and
Davenport ; make us nn offer.
Have a nice building- lot for $100.00 , and can
sell > ou an 8-room house to put on It for 1230.04
If you want to trade come In and tee us ; look
at our window , remember we ne\er offer any
thing but genuine snaps.
H. E. COLE CO. . 105 North 15th.
RE-MSI9 13
HOTELS.
HOTEL BARKER. 13TH AND JONES STS.
75 rooms at (1.50 per day.
50 rooms at $2.00 per day.
SpetHal rates to commercial travelers. Room
and board by week or month. Frank HllJItch ,
manager. 4D3
AETNA HOUSE ( EUROPEAN ) . N. W. COR.
13th and Dodge. Kooms by day or week.
403
BUILDING &LOAN ASSOCIATION.
SHARES IN MUTUAL L. & B. ASS'N PAY
C , 7 , 8 per cent when 1 , 2 , 3 years old , always
redeemable. 1701 Farnam st , Nattlngcr , Sec.
414
HOW TO GET A HOME OR SECURE GOOD
Interest on savings. Apply to Omaha L. & B.
Aw'n. 1704 Bea bide. O. W. Nattioger , Bee.
H13
LOST.
STRAYED OR STOLEN , LARGE BAY HORSE ;
raw-boned. Return for re ajrd to James
Whelnn , Sth and Grace. Host M74I 13 *
LOST. A LADIES' POCKETBOOK CONTAIN-
IDC small amount of money , visiting cnrdi ,
etc. Finder pleana leave ut Be olllcu nnd re
cdro reward. Lost 713-11 *
COAL.
D. T. MOUNT HAS REMOVED HIS COAL
ofllcs to K3 B. ICth St. , Brown block. 400
THE BEST IS THE CHEAIEST NO SMOKE
No eoot. 2,003 pounds of the best Wyoming
coal. ( ICO , delUrred. Just think of Ut You
have to pay that for dirty , smoky coal. Ii
you are Interested In the fuel question u a
8h rldan coal. Hoi Farnam street. 111)1
SHORTHAND AifD TYPEWRITING
VAN SANT-S BCHOOL , FXR SHORT .
Y. Life. Omaha. A K for circular. 410
BUSINESS NOTICES.
DAilAOED MIlinORa R.ESJLVERED. 71 > N. ! .
II oj
BICJfrQLES.
J. O. DAXON. 403
, 'ICTOR HtC'YCLES..Iat3B { FINEST OF ALL
bicycles. Omaha Blofrtb Co , 123 N. ICth street.
? " * ' 391
_ _
STERLING , BUILT LuilY A WATCH. WEST-
em Electrical Supply Co. , ISIS Howard street ,
> { ) i 333
_ _ _
! EE THE VISIRLPIflVLL BEARINGS ON
Relay Special. Will Uartlum & Bro. , 120 N. 15th.
REMINGTON AND EJAGLB. CROSS GUN CO. ,
116 S. 16th street. c " 397
A. L. DEANE A CO.J JiltOLESALE AND RE-
tall bicycles. 1118 Farijam street ; blocles iwld
on easy payments. 395
) < tM
WESTERN BICYCLIi45UN CO. , 2416 CUMINO
COI
MANTELS , GRATES AND TILES.
, VOOD MANTELS. GRATES , TILES FOR FIRE
places , \Mtllmle * and large floors , write for
catalougue , Milton Rogers & Sons. Omnhn.
41505
DRESSMAKING.
MRS. C. A. LUCAS IIA S RETURNED AND
opened parlors at 1603 Douglas street , where she
nlll bo pleased to sec her fo-nicr frlinds
M137-M23
DRESS MAKING IN FAMILIES. 4316 GRANT
M13M2I *
COMPETENT DRESSMAKER WILL MAKE
engagement * In families at (1.25 per Jay. Ad
dress O 03. Bee. M740 13 *
UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALM ERS
II. K. BURKET. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND
embalmer , 1618 Chicago st. . telephone 90. 4)3
SWANSON & VALIEN. 1701 CUMINO , TEL. 10M
403
M. O. MAUL , UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMer -
er , 1117 Farnam at. , telephone 223. 410
C. W. BAKER , UNDERTAKER , CI3 S. ICTH ST.
411
PASTURAGE.
WE HAVE ICO ACRES OF BLUE GRASS PASture -
turo for horses , board fence , spring water ;
Barton & Phelp * . Gilmore , Neb. , or A. W.
Phelps & Son , 107 N. Y. Life bide. Tel. 10T.I.
478-July 1 *
CARPENTERS AND UUILDER3.
C K. MORRILL. PAPER HANGING , HOUSE
sign painting , brick work , plngterlng ; off. R , 1 ,
Barker blk. , tel. 733 ; shop 2211 Izard , tcl , 403.
403
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND CONTRAC-
era for electric light nnd motor plants and all
kinds of electrical construction. Western Elec
trical Supply Co. , 1515 Howard st. 401
CARPET CLEANING.
CHAMPION STEAjTcARPET CLEANING WKS
718-720 S. IItil St. Tcl. 633. Service guaranteed.
U. S. O , Kuhn , Mgr. ; Pat Ward , foreman.
12J-M22
PAWNBROKERS.
H. MAROWITZ LOANS MONEY. 418 N. 16 ST.
413
MUSIC , ART AND LANGUAGES.
GEORGE F. GELLENBECK , BANJO AND
guitar teacher. 1911 Cass street. M109
D-NTAL COLLEGE.
OMAHA COLLEGE IJKNtTAL SURGERY. FREE
Inmmary ; JiMUIstryi ut ( , < .ust. IClh ii Cap. nxo.
n , 407
DR. PAUL. DENTItfo/ HURT ST. 417
NO.Ticn or necj-EiVKU's SALG.
Notice Is hereby given that pursuant to
nn order of the district court of Douglas
county , Nebraska , 'entered ' on the Bth day
of May , 1895 , In tt'ilM pending In M.ilil
court , wherein WIlllamnA. Wallace Is plain
tiff and Wallace fti 4- com | > .iny. Incorpor
ated , Is defendant , ijlll on Monday , the
27th day of May , 1SJ3. at 'J o'clock p. m.
of said day nt the plnTTB of binlne's of snld
Wallace And comp.lny. Incorporated , nt
number 411 South TenthHtreetIn Omuha , Ne
braska , sell at puUllpj.auctlpn to the high
est bidder for cash nil of > 'tpc assets'of said
Wallace and cdmpAnyvUnrortioratedr
Said npsets consist ( n , iwrt of saloon bars ,
back bars , mirror frame ? ; bcr coolers , etc. ,
all being manufactured ijy the said Wallace
and company , Incorporated , n complete out-
lit of Improved wood working machinery ,
together with shaftlm ? and belting and two
Detroit electric motors of fifteen horde-
power each , the olllce furnltuie and llxtures
and n lot of raw material and partially
manufactured stock.
Said pioperty may be Inspected at any
time during business hours and the under
signed Is authorized to sell all or parts of
said property at private sale nt any time
prior to the date fixed for public sale.
Bald sale will be conducted according to
the Instructions of the court embodied In
the Bald order which will be found In the
otllce of the clerk of the district court or a
copy of the same may be Inspected on the
above premises at any time during business
hours.
JOHN JHNKINS ,
M-ll-171 m and e Receiver.
rropunnl * for Ilu lillntr.
NEBRASKA CITY , May : 1895-Senled
proposal * will bo received byV. . L. Wilson ,
at the Nebraska City National bank , until
12 o'clock in. , June 3 , 1895 , for the erection
and completion of the new west wing of the
Institution for the lillnd at Nebraska City ,
Neb. Plans and Bpeclflcntlona for the name
can be necn nt the oflico of the superintend
ent ot th > Institution for the lillnd and at
the olOcP of Fisher & Lawrle. architects ,
Omaha , Neb. Separate bldi will be received
for the p'.umblng and KUH lilting , and also
steam heating. Bach bid must be accom
panied by u certified check for JjOO. Ths
right Is teserved to reject any or all bids
and to waive any defect or Informality In
any bid.
I3y order of the board of trustees.
W. L. WILSON , President.
Ma dlOtm
Lawyers aud solicitors. SUES & CO. lic > . >
15t3ildins , OMAHA , Neb. Advlco t'UKR.
RAILWAY THE CARD
Leaves lUURLINOTON At MO. ItlVUIt.Arrives (
OnmhalUnion Depot , 10th Ac Ma ua bia. j Omaha
I0:15ini : Denver Cxprent 9:4Uam :
4:3Si > m.Ulk. lillhs Mont. & 1'uuet Und. Ex. 4lJpm :
4&pm Denver Cxpreas 410pm ;
6:45pm..Neliraika Local ( except .Sunday ) . . 7:45pm :
B:15am..Lincoln Local ( except Sun.a ! > > . . .U.5ara
2:45pm..ra : t Mall ( for Lincoln ) Dally. . . .
Leaves [ CHICAGO. UUHLING1ON ft Q.JArrtvei
OmahaUnion ) Depot , luth & ila on8t _ . | ) maha
4l5pm : Chicago Volibule 9Mam :
S.iOurn Chicago Express 4I5pm :
7:50pm..Chicago : and St. Louli Kxpreaa . 8ix : > am
I'acmc junction Local 5:3 : < > pm
rait Mali 2:4jpm
Leavei ICH1CAG67SUL. & STri'AUL.Arrive ( *
OtnahaUnlon | Depot , Will & Mason SU. | Omaha
t.OOpm..T. . . . Chicago "Limited..T 930am ;
11.10am..Chicago express ( ex. San. ) . . . . C.OOpm
Ltavei ( CHICAGO &
Omahal Union Depot , llth & Mmon b'U. | Omaha
11.05am . CaitetnoUxpresi . E:30pm :
4:00pm : . Vestlbujedia Llmlte-l . :40am :
0M.am : . . . .Mo. Valley Local . 10:3Dpm :
Bi4Spm . Omaha Clilj-ifgo Special. . . . . . * ; 15pm
Leaves I CHICAGO , Ii. IH& 1'ACIKIC. ( Arrive *
Omahal Union Depot , J9 b , , < K Hasan t > ts. | Omaha
SAllT.
, Atlantic Kxarata ex. Sunday ) . , , l:5Spm :
CZJpm Night L'xpreg * > : Uam
43'jpm..Chicago ! ' VCTtlUuIed Limited. . . . l3ipm ;
W.
6:00pm : , . Oklahoma & "Aii 'lx ( ex Sun.10J3am :
l:40pm . . . .Coloraao'T'Llinlteil . 4OQpm :
Leave * I C.ST. VJ M. uc'O ( Arrives
Omahal Depot , lth ana\A'eb _ .er Bis. I Omaha
° ? :31am. . . .Nebraika * " ' KupcngeF ( dally ) . . . :15pm :
4iOpm..Sioux : Cltr fcxfrf < s ( exSun. . ) . . ll:5Cam :
6.11'pm 81. Taut Limited 1035ani ;
Leave * I F E. * MSVALI."BV. ( [ Arrives
Omahal Depot. 15th fcnauWebal r Sis. | Omaha
*
2:10pm : Past Mall ami Uxpius 4:5jpm :
2:10pm.ex : , Pot ) Wy6.ilUr , ( ex. Mon. ) . , 4:55pm :
9KGam..Norfolk ) Rxprei * ( ex. Sunday ) . . 10.3)am
t:10pm St. Paul Kxpivsa 10.35am
Leavf * I K. C , ST. J. & U. II | Ai rives
OmahaUnlcn | Depot , 10th , & Mnion Bt . | jOmaha
> :50am : Kanna * City Day Hxpreis. .T 5.30pm
:49pmlt. : C. Night ix. Mn U. I' . Tram. tJ:50am :
Uave | MISSOUni "PACIFIC , lArrlveT
Omahal Depot , 15th * and Web1 erjjts. _ ) Omaha
IMOam .Rt7Loul * Kipreu 7T 6:00am :
9:20pm : St. Louis Kiprru 6:0lpm :
BilOpm Nebraska Local ( ex. Hun ) . . a:00am :
Leave * I SIOUX CITV t'l'A'CIFfC. [ Arrive *
_ pinahaJDet > ol. I5ll _ am ) Web ! r St * . | Omaha
" " "
"tfitupm . l.St. I'aul Limited"
Leaves I SIOL'X CITV & I'ACiriC. ( Arrives
OmahajUnlun Depot , 10th & Ia onSt _ * \ Omalia
< : Uam . Sioux Cltr rati-iintr. . . 14Up :
: pm . . . .St. Paul Limited , . , , . ltUpm :
LeaVe * T UNION "PACint * I Arrive * "
OmahaL'nl3n Depot , 10 ih & Matgn Bt . | Omahn
10:00am : . . . . . . . . .Kearney iir > rei . l:43pm :
; -Cwi > m . . . . . , .Ove-an ! < l Hye . , &u..pr.i
t sopm II at 03 & . S n li g ix ( ex Sun ) 3,4' > i > m
7-JH > m . . . . . . . . Tae'llo Kiprem . . . 10 Kan
15pm . . . . 1'nit Mall . . . 4
L7aTl WAIIABII RAILWAY. * JArVfv3
GnutiaJUnloQ Depot. 10th & Maioa SU. | Omaha
CURES THE
SERPENT'S
STING ,
HEALS
RUNNING
SORES.
omlnryorTe : .
ermanently cured la 16 ta
| 330aT8. You can bo treated at homo foi
tnoitamoprlcoiindorsntnoRUnmiity. II
TUU prefer to conio Lcro wo win contract
to pay rallnma faro nnd hotel bills , and no
ermrtro.lf wo fall to euro. If you have taken inrr-
cury , Iodide potiiRh , and etlll Imvo nrlics and
pttlng , MuctiuRl'ntclirn In mouth. horoTliront ,
1'lmplcB , Copper Colored KpotN , Ulcers uu
HOT part of the bodr. Iliilr or Kyobrowti fiillliiR
out , It Is tbla Syphilitic HLOOI ) i'OISON thid
wo giiBrnutco to cum. Wo nolle.lt the mnut ohstl-
nato cr.di > 8 nnd clinlloiiRo the world fur u
cnnn we cannot euro , "i hi * dl-cmo bus always
bnlllod tl.n skill of tlio molt eminent pliynl-
clunn. NnooOOO capital behind our tinrondt *
tlonnl guaranty. A ligut u to proofH emit e led on
nppllcntlon. AddreM COOK ItK.MKUY CU > ,
007 Ala oa > i Tcmnlo , CIIlCAUO , JUA.
PLEASES EVERY TASTE
It is by far the most delicious Chew
ing Tobacco nmdc. Try it.
Notice.
The annual meeting of stockholders of the
Fremont , Elkhorn & Missouri Valley Hull-
road company will be held nt the olllce of
the company In Omaha , Nebraska , on Fri
day , May 17 , 1S93 , at 2 o'clock p. m. , for the
election of directors nnd for the transaction
of such other business us may come befoic
the meeting.J. .
J. n. UKDKIELD. Secretary.
Dated April 30 , 1S33.
May-2-d-lG-t.
NOTICE.
Parties having pawns with me will rail
for them within 30 day from May 11 , ns 1
Intend In go out of business.
KItlCU MOIILE , 1517' Fainnm SI.
Show cases for sale ,
M-ll-30-t-K-ft-S
A GREAT PUBLISHER.
Extant In Cash of tlio U'ork of tlio Govern
iiicnt Printing Olllnr.
How vast a business Is carried on by the
government printing ofllee may be gathered
from the fact that more than 3,000 operatives
are employed , at wagss aggrpga'Ing about
$2,900,000 a year ; that 40SSSC9S copies of
separate documents were printed In 1S94 ;
that the number of pages of type set the same
year was 280.152 ( exclusive of the Congrcs
slonal Record ) and that for a single report
( that of the secretary of agriculture ) more
than 1,000,000 pounds of book printing paper
were required. The statement frequently
mads tliat this Is the most extensive printing
odlce In JheorJd , writes A. It. Spofford In
the F6rum , Is borne out by Its operations ,
although by , no means true of Its building.
The latter" is tb tlid'Ust degree untul'ed to
EO vast a1 business , being old , overcrowded
and notoriously unsafe. The rapid develop
ment and Increase of government printing
Is slioun conspicuously In the figures of Its
annual rost. In 1S19 all the printing oi.d
binding of the government required an ex
penditure of only $65,000 In a report made
to congress In 1859 the whole cost from 1819
to 1S53 was stated at $3,574,343 , while the
printing for the six years 1853 to IS59 co t
$3,402,655 , or about as much In six years as
In the previous thirty-three yenrs. This extravagance
travaganco led to the final establishment of
the government printing olllce , and the
greatly expanded business of multiplying
books and documents ever since Is shown In
the figures of annual expenditure , which were
In 1863. for printing and binding. $1.417,750 ;
In 1870. $1,609.860 ; In 1SSO. $2.0,14.751 ; In 1890 ,
53,124,462. and In 1891. $3,940.110. The cost
ot government printing and binding In Great
Britain In 1894 was 522,500. or about $2-
600,000 , but as this Included stationery for all
the public offices , and as no free document
distribution exists there , except one copy to
each member of Parliament , there are far
more elements of contrast than ot comparison.
Hailing from TexiM.
There was a tall , gaunt Texan who came on
to Washington during Cleveland's first ad
ministration , relates the Washington Post
He had a pile ot litters and recommendations
and endorsements about the size ot a bundle
of fodder. He was In high spirits and per
fectly confident that be would get his appoint
ment at once. He took In the town with
some of the choice spirits of the Texas colony
and regaled them with bright pictures of
what he was going to do just as soon as he
was confirmed. U turned out , however , that
he hadn't been In Tevas for ten years. An
other ofllceseeker caught onto this fact and
used It for all It was worth. The Texan went
up to see the secretary and had a paintul In
terview with him , and wound up by raying
"It's true , Mr. Secretary , I do business In
New York , but I live In Texas , nt least I
don't think I'm living unless I am there.
Besides. If a man can't hall from Texas
where In the h 1 can he halt from ? "
Author of "The Ntnr Sp.uiRlcil llnnncr. "
Many Interesting tilings about Francis
Scott Key the author cf the "Star Spangled
Banner" ore contained In a pamphlet , which
may be obtained free from the Key Monument
ment association ot Frederick City , Md. , by
sending one.2-cent stamp for postage. Tills
association Is raising funds for a suitable
monument to the poet , and they suggest
that , In the schools and everywhere , upon or
before Flag day ( June 14) ) this subject bo
suitably recognized. Contribution * ) , however
small , are asked for. The governor of Mary
land has strongly endorsed the movement.
The names of all contributor ) will be pre
served In the crypt of the monument , aivl
published ( without amount ) In the history of
the monument when completed.
TlnifS UHVO Ctmnge : ! ,
Detroit Free Press : "Do you appreciate , "
the old man asked of the youth who sought
the hand ot his daughter , "that marriage U
attended with greater difficulties and discour
agements than It ever was before ? "
The youth would have epoken had not the
patriarch waved him to silence.
"Do you real'ze "
He threw his whitened locks back from
his brow.
" that the lodge gag Is worn so thin
that a blind woman can see through It. and
that as yet nothing has appeared to take Its
place ? "
I'orfonully Ilenpnntlblr.
She opened her eyes feebly as they raised
her from the gutter.
"Do not think anybody else Is responsible , "
she moaned. "I made myself what I am. "
Women were moved to pity , sayt the De
troit Tribune , and came and contemplated
her.
her."I
"I made myself what I am. "
They noticed that her complexion , lilthough
It had been out In the rain , was yet glorious ,
and they exchanged glances and whispered
one lo another that If slie had made hercelf
what she was , she was entitled to great
credit ,
A I'ninlly Iluturber.
Mrs. Scribbler ( Impressively ) Whatever
you do , never , never marry a newspaper man.
School Chum Why ?
"I married one , and I know. Every nlsht
my huiband brings home a big bundle at
newspapers from all over the country and
they drive me crazy "
"The newspapers1
"Indeed , they do , They are Just crammed
with the moit astonishing bargalni In shops
100 mile * away "
( Oopjri h > 1W3. )
IV
At Wlnsor & Wockes * information was not
llfncult to obtain. The houses were destined
to come down very shortly , but week erse
so ago an odlco and a collar In one ot them
was let temporarily to a Mr. Wcstlcy. He
jrought no references Indeed , ns he paid a
'orlnlght's rent In advance , he was not asked
'or any , considering the circumstances ot the
cae. He was about opening a London
liranch for a large flrm of elder merchants ,
lie ( .aid , and Just wanted a rough ofllee and
a cool cellar to store samples In for a few
wctks , till the permanent premises were
ready. There was another key , and no doubt
the premises might be entered , It there
were any special reason for such a course.
Martin Hewitt gave such excellent reasons
that Wlnsor & WeeHes' managing clerk Im-
Hewitt Contlnjed to Pass U Around the Dolt
mediately produced the key and accompanied
Hewitt to the spot.
"I think you'd better have your men
handy , " Hewitt remarked to I'lummer , whsn
they reached the door , und a whistle quickly
brought the men over.
The key wa. inserted In the lock nnd
turned , but the door would not open ; the
bolt was fastened at the bottom. Hewitt
stooped and looked under the door. "It's a
drop bolt , " he said. "I'robably the man who
lett last let It fall loose nnd then banged
the door , EO that It fell Into Its place. I
must try my best with a wire or a piece of
siring. "
A wire was brought , and with some man-
oeuvcrlng Hewitt contrived to pass It around
the bolt and llfo it , little by little , steadying
It with the blade of n pocket knife. When
at length the bolt was raised out of the hole
the knife blade was slipped under it , and
the door swung open.
They entered. The door of the little olllce
near the door stood open , but In the oflico
there was nothing except n board n couple
of feet long. In n corner. Hewitt stepped
across and lifted this , turning its downward
face toward Phinunor. On It , In fresh white
paint on a black ground , uero painted the
words :
Buller , Clajton , Ladds & Co. , Temporary en
trance.
Hewitt turned to Wlnsor & Weekes' clerk
and ashed : "The man who took this room
called himself Westley , didn't ho ? "
"Yes. "
"Youngish man , clean shaven nnd well
dret&ed ? "
"Yes , he was. "
"I fancy , " Hewitt said , turning to I'lum
mer , "I fancy an old friend of yours Is In
this Mr. Sam Gunter. "
"What ! the 'Hoxton Yob ? ' "
"I think It's possible he's been Mr. West-
ley for a bit , and somebody else for another
bit Hut lot's come to the cellar. "
Wlnsor & Weekes' clerk led the way down
a steep flight of steps Into a dark under
ground corridor , wherein they lighted their
way with many successive matches. Soon
the corridor made a turn to the right , and
as the party passed the turn there came
from the end of the passage before them n
fearful yell , "Help ! help ! Open the door !
I'm going mad mad ! Oh , my God ! " And
there was a sound of desperate beating from
the Inside of the cellar door at the extreme
end. The men stopped , startled.
"Come , " hald Hewitt , "more matches ! "
and he rushed to the door. U was fastened
with a bnr and padlock.
"Lot me out. for God's sake , " came the
voice , sick and hoarse , from Inside. "Let me
out ! "
"All right ! " Hewitt shouted. "We have
come for you ; wait a moment. "
The voice sank Into a sort of a sobbing
cioon , and Hewitt tried several keys from
his own bunch on the padlock. None fitted.
Ho drew from his pocketbook the wire he
had used for th bolt of the front door ,
straightened It out , und made a sharp bend
at the end. "Hold n match close , " ho or
dered shortly , and one of the men obeyed.
Three or four attempts were necessary , and
several different bendlngs of the wire wore
effected , but In llio end Hewitt picked the
lock and flung open the door.
From within a ghastly figure fell forward
among them , fainting , and knocked out the
matches. "Hullo ! " cried I'lummer , "hold up.
Who are you ? "
"Let's get him Into the open , " said Hew
itt. "Ho can't tell you who he Is for a
bit , but I bellevn he's Laker. "
"Laker ! What , here ? "
"I think bo. Steady up the steps don't
bump him. He's pretty sore- already , I ex
pect. "
Truly the man was a pitiable night. Hh
hair and face were caked In dust and blood
and his finger nalU were tern and bleeding
Water was sent for at once nnd biamly.
"Well , " cald Hummer hazily , looking first
at the unconscious prisoner and then at lle'v-
Itt. "but what about the swag ? "
"You'll have to flnJ that yourself , " Hewitt
replied. "I think my share of the ctte U
about finished. I only act tor the Guurantea
Ecclety , you know , and If Laker's proved in
nocent "
"Innocent ? How ? "
"Well , this Ishat took place , M near as
I can figure It. You'd better undo hi * colhr ,
I think , " thU to the men. "What , I be
lieve has happened U this : There hua been
a very clever trick , und Laktr has not been
'he criminal and there has been a carefully
pn pared conspiracy hero , and lie U the vic
tim. "
"Ilobbed himself , you mcnn ? Dut ! un ?
Where ? "
"Yesterday morning , noforc he had been
to more than throe banks here , lit fact. "
"Ilut. Ihon , how ? You're all wrong. We
know he made the whole round anil did all
the collfctlon. And then Palmer's office nnd
all. nnd the umbrella ; why "
The nun I.ty still unconscious. "Din't
raUi * hit lica.l , " Hewitt Eald. "And one of
you had best fetch a doctor. He'i had n
terrible nhorlv. " Then turning to I'lttinmer
he wont on : "A to how they managiid the
Job , I'll tell you what I think. Pint , U
truck sum * very clever person that a dill
of nioney might be got by robbing a walk
rltrl ; from a Uink. Tiili clever psrsona
one of a vlcvrr gang of thieves - prlm < > the
Hoxton raw gang an I think I hinted. Now ,
you Know quite an wll us I do. tint aueh
a gang will spend any amount ot time over
a job that promises it big haul , jnd that
for tuch a Job they cam always command
the r.'cpuiiry capital tli rr are many most
r'sptetable perwin living In gord &tyle In
tnc T\ \ \j \ jrb whose ctifef h-silii--- ! ilej In I.-
v rim ; -uch ventures and tal > ns th r1 f
a'larc ot tlio prc"C"Js. W'll. this Ij their
plan , carefully anj intMlIg n'ly cirri J c , '
They watch Laker , obierv the round he
takci. and his liablts. They ntvl that Urre
U only one of tha clerk * with wh-m he does
builncta that he li much acquainted with ,
and ( hat this clerk Is In a bank which It
commonly second In Laker's round. Thl
sharpest man among them-anti I don't think
there's a man In Londnn could do this ill
well as Sam '
young aunter--stmllcs Laker'l
dress and habits. Jutt n nn actrr studies I
character. They lake this office ami cellar , at
wo have seen , liecntisu It Is next door to i
bulk whoso front cntrnnco U being altered
a fact which Laker must know from his dallj
visits. Thf smart man. Hunter , let us say.
and I have other reasons for believing It U
be he makes up precisely llko Laker , ( alti
moustache , dress and everything , and wait !
hcra with the rest of the gang. One of th
gang Is diessed In a blue coat with bnu
buttons , like a hall porter In Butler's bink ,
Do you sec ? "
"Yes , I think so. lt' pretty clear now. "
'A confederate watches at the top ot thi
court , anil the moment LaUer turns In from
Oornlilll having already been , mind , at tin
only bank where he was so well known that
the disguised thief would not have pissed
muster as teen as ho turns In from Corn ,
hill. 1 say , a slgncl Is given , and that board"
pointing to that with the white letters "Is
hung on the hook In the doorpost. The sham
porter Is besldo It , and as Laker approaches
says : -This way In , sir , this morning. The
from way's shut for the alterations. ' Laker ,
suspecting nothing , and supposing that the
firm has made n temporary cntiaiic ] through
the empty house , enters. Ho Is seized when
well along the corridor , the board Is taken
down ami the door shut. Probably ho la
stunned by a blow on the head see the blood
now. They take his wallet and all the cash
he has already collected. Gunter takes tha
wallet and also the umbrella , slnco It has
Laker's Initials , and Is therefore distinctive.
Ho simply ccmpl tcs the walk In the char
acter of Liker , beginning with Duller , Clay
ton & Ladd's , Just around the corner. It ts
nothing-but routine work , which Is aulckly
done , nobody notices him particularly It Is
the bills they examine. Meanwhile , this un
fortunate fellow Is locked up In the collar
lure , right nl the end of the underground
corridor , where he can never nuke himself
heard In the street , and where next him are
only the empty cellars of the deserted house
next door. The thieves shut the front door
and vanish. The rest Is plain. Gunter , hav
ing completed the round , and bagged some
15.000 or more , spends a fsw pounds In a
tourist ticket at Palmer's as a blind , being
careful to give Laker's name. Ho leaves the
umbrella at Charing Cross In a conspicuous
place , right opposite the lost properly onice ,
where It Is btire to be seen , and so complete !
his false trail. "
"Then who arc the people at 197 Hackworth
road ? "
"The capitalist lives there the financier ,
and , probably , the directing spirit of the
whole thing. Merston's the name ho goes by
there , and I've no doubt ho cuts a very Im
posing llgiire In chapel every Sunday. He'll
be worth picking up this Isn't the first thing
he's been In , I'll warrant. "
"But but what about Laker's mother and
Miss Shaw ? "
"Well , what ? The poor women are nearly
out ot their minds with terror nnd shame ,
that's all , but , though they may think Lakor
From Within n Figure Fell Forward.
a criminal , they'll never desert him. They've
been following us about with n feeble , vague
sort of hope ot being able to ballla us In some
way or help him If wo caught him. or some
thing , poor things. Did you ever hear ot a
real woman who'd desert a BOH or lover
merely because he was a criminal ? lliit
hero's the doctor. Whsn he's attended to him
will you let your men take Laker home ? I
must hurry and report to the Guarantee so
ciety. I think. "
"But , " said the perplexed I'lummer , "whera
did you get your claw ? You must have had
a tip from some one , you know. You can't
have done It by clairvoyance. What gave
you the tip ? "
"The Dally Chronicle. "
"The what ? "
"Tho Dally Chronicle. Just take a look at
the agony column In yesterday morning' *
Issue and read the messag ; to 'Yob' to Guu-
ter. In fact. That's all. " ,
( To be Continue , ] . )
The C.ilil.y'n Hall.
A Philadelphia "cabby" delivers Mmseir
ot this bit ot philosophy : "Do Devil ain't
as black as he's painted , an' a woman ain't
always as blond ns ulie's bltnuhcd. Us cab
drivers has do reputation of doln" every
body , but nobody don't Know how often
wo gits done up ourselves. An' dat's
straight , see ? Why , on'y last vrelc two la
dles done me up out of six hours. I'd ' been
drlvln' 'em about town all night. Abtut
free o'clock In de inornln' dcy ttops mo In
front of a llttlj street an' tells mi ) to wait
while dcy goes In to malte n call on a lady
fr'cn. I was u little boozy mesolf about dat
time , HII' I waited an hour , tea ? Show up ?
Naw ! "
IToir.irter.
Pursuant lo call , the pullccman went to No.
41111 X street , and found a determined man
In - of th Clncln-
poiss-seloii grocery , says the -
nitlTrlbune. The determined man had a
largc-bcre shotgun and was taking In the
receipts and dropping thorn Into hli pocket ,
"Pxvat do this mean ? " asked the olllccr ,
"Thlfi duck ewes mo rronsy ttr throwln'
rocl.i at mo dng , " explained the man with
the gun.
"Coain out av thot , now , " Eald the pollcs-
man , laying a heavy red hand on the armed
lirrcon. "D ) yes think ye are the Dr-r-rltlsh
gover'iiuut ? "
Detroit Tribune : He isomol preoccupied.
"Why so thoughtful ? " she asked , walls
with dignity born of worrjnly reserve and
consideration of a clruir store complexion , she
did not cu me tuo near him.
"Is It true , " he i-ald , directing an Intents
gaze up.-n her , "that you have- already bad
tv. eho Inifbnii'lJ ' ? "
" "
"Yei -
Thrpwmg her hliyncsj to the winds aha
came and Mraed him.
" - ys , hut I nm not a bit super ttou ! ! . "
Vnry I'roluli o ,
Boston Olobo : Peacemaker I wouldn't
flght , my goo ] men.
Klrnt Combatant Ho called mo a liar , elr.
Second Combatant An' he railed me a lazy
Inafo : .
Peieemalfcr Well , I wouMr.'t fight over
a dllferuico ot opinion ; you both may be
right.
JTaan JUby wa * slcfc , wa cave her Caatorla.
When the vJ a Child , xho crt il for C.uorb. :
Yfhen Bin bi.tmo JII-s , the rlnns to C-t'orlix.
\Ttea sh had CWHrcu , the gave them CiutorW