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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1895)
THE OMAHA DAHAT BEE : .rfrUESDAY , MAY 1-1 , 1805. SPECIAL NOTICES for Ilicno rolmuns "III he I lit 11 12130 p. ni. for the e enliic ml until H | i. in. fur the inonilnu nnd bunilaj edition , Aflvtrllnrrs , (17 ( rrqnentlnR n nnmhnreil check , inn rmvo nnntror * nililrpMeil to n ouinhcrnl letter In rnre ol 'I ho Ilee. An- wrr nildrcMcil will tia ilrllvorcil upon Itturntntlim < if the chirk only , llntrn , 1 t > Vc n wunl , llrat limcttlnn , la n woril ticrrntlor. Niithlns tali on tor l < s than 0c tor llrnt Inirrtlon J lif uUtcrtUcnienta mint tun ennseeu- their. SITUATIONS WANTED. SITUATION WANTED. PLACE AH SECOND clrl nml genmstrra * . or ranking. Inquire of Mrs.V 13. Annln , 808 South 21st street. A-M811 IS * WANTED H.hLP. WANTED. 1.000 MEN TO WRITE ME TODAY for Die receipt ( absolutely free , in plain realed envelope ) which cured me nf nervous debility , exhausted vitality , etc. Address 0. J. Wnlker , box 1.311. Knlamuzuo. Mich. H-M4C5 WANTED , MAN TO TAKE OIIDKI18 IN CITY for old e < .tahl liihed house , former experience unnecpwwiry nml nlnry p ld weekly. Apply after 9 a. m nt 1516 DoUKlm 1I-M6U J6 WA NTEI BA JVKSM EN. The Hanks Nurscr ) Co. . Milwaukee , WIs TM70 _ J10 * _ WANTED. TRAVELING SALESMAN FA- mlllar with grocery traJe. State experience anil reference. O 67 , Itee. 11 163-13 * $75 TO JIM SALARY PAID SALESMEN FOR cigars , experience not necessary. Lxtra in- ducumentii nffered luntomcrii. Ill lmp & Kline , 81 1.0UIMo H-.M 781-18' WANTED , A SALESMAN OR TRAVELING man t carry our samples us a side line on commission Address Impellal Oil and Giease r Co.J.'leveland. Ohio 11-M307 ll * _ SALESMEN TO SELL I1AKING POWDER We put our goods In Kla i rolling pins J60 month and expenses , or commission. Chicago Raking Powder Co. , 7C7 Van Iluren Kt. . ( hi- cage H MSOV26 * \VANTii > , roil V. H. AIIMY. AIILIM1ODIED unmarrleil men. between the ae < a of SI nnd JO. citizens of the United Slates , of good char acter and temperate habit * , who con upeak , read and write English , for full Information appl > , preferably by letter , to teirultlng olll eat - at For ; Omaha , or at 13JI 1'arnam street. Oman i , Neb. " - . FIRST-CLASS STOVE SALESMAN WANTED to travel In WMlem lima , NVbr.-nkn. and the lllnck Illlls country 1'refer a nun that can ll buggies aa well us stoves. Must be a good man nnd well recommended. Addreni I ' Ilee olHce. II MS87 H * WANTED , EXPERIENCED DRESS GOODS salesman. Dennlson Hroa. , Council Itjuffs. II MBJI 1 < HELP. ARE YOU HONEST. SOBER. INDUSTRIOUS ? If no , engage with us for 1893 , J300 a month. J.3.COO Ix year ; you can make It easy ; six hour * . a day Our agents do not complain of hnid times Why ? They are making money selling our Perfection Dl < h Washer , the only practical family wnMior manufactured , washes , drlei and polishes dishes perfect ! ) In two minutes , no experience ne iBsury. a child of 8 operates It tnally ; clieop and durable , weight , tnlrlejn iioumli , made of anti-rust sheet steel ; cnpac- Ity. 100 pieces , J10.0UO for Its equal ; every fam ily wnnls one ; > ou don't have to canvass ; as * eon as people know > ou have It for sal" they end lor n dish washer each agent's territory protected , no ompetltlon , wo fur nish rumple ( weighs nix pounds ) In nice case to Iftily igents to take orders with. on agent made 1214 rl nrft ten da > Addre-a for full particulars Perfection'Mfg. Co. , Englcwood. _ II1. WANTED-PIPTY GIRLS FOR ALL KINDS of work. Canadian Emplo > ment Olllce. 1 > ! 2 Douglas street. C-M103-M23 WANTED , COMPETENT GIRL ; MUST HE pond cook nnd laundress. Mri. T. J. Roger * , 1120 Park a\e C 6 l WANTED. GIRL POR OENERAL HOUSE' work. W13 Dodge street. C GSS FOR HOUSES. HOUSES , P. K. DARLING. I1ARKER I1LOCK. D-36D HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OK THE CITY Till O. r Davis compmy. 1D05 Parnim D 361 HOUSES ; 1JDNAWA & CO. , 103 N. liTII ST. D-362 II. E. COLE CO. LARGEST LIST IN OMAHA D-M2CI J705 FAHNAM STRUCT. W M , Rogers. 1323 Fnrnnm street. D 303 FOUR-ROOM HASEMENT. HI S 24TH STREET D MUI-MI3' CENTRALLY LOCATED , 10-ROOM HOUSE. modern Improvements. Inquire 712 N. 19th D-M3S3 NINE-ROOM MODERN HOUSE. 1J39 Slini man avenue , (3D , 10-room modern house , llur- tlctte , rear Sherman avenue , S23. llyron Keei Co. , 213 South ltth street. D M79S-M1S VERY DESIRA1ILE HOUSES VACANT MAY Jst. J. H. Sherwcod , 23 N. Y. Life. 'Phono S5S D-3T7 1S 7-ROO.M FLAT. RANGE AND ALL MODERN comenleces , 01 8. IGth stieet. Clmrles W. _ Hnller , 511 Paxlon block. D--M2SO-M27 * MIOOM COTTAQE MODERN ; UBAUTlVui lawn and shade. 2121 Miami. D M4C6 NICE MODERN PLATS , CIIE\1 > . J. W Siiulre , 243 Ilee. D-ilS FOR RENT , UESIRAI1LE HOUSES. 9 rooms. 211 S 2th st . $30 I rooms , 1205 fuming st , } 23 I rooms , Wti N 27th a\c . JZI.50. 5 rooms , 4907 C'.ss ft , 110. t rooms , 4327 Daveniiurt st. . J10. 6 rooms , S4W Jarluon st . JS. C rooms 3513 Pratt t. , 7. See I'ldellty Trust Co. , 1T03 Pitman , gt. D--K1 LARGE LIST. F. D. WEAD. 1 TH & DOUGLAS D-547 JJ FOR RENT. PINE NEW 10-ROOM HOUSE. 52 No. 2Cth st. II. T. Clarke , Z1J Hoard of Trade D K3 RENTAL AQENCY , 310 NO. 1GTII ST. D-7J7 FOR RENT. FLATS AT NORTHEAST COR ner of llth nnd Howard sis. ; newly papere < .and painted : J15 00 a month. Inquire room 314. First National Hank Rids. D 72S FOR RENT. AT RELLVUE. NEAR R. R dewt. | a fine ID-room house , line grounds ntmndant fruit , nlmi 4-room cotlaice. Henry T < -lnrke , No. ! 19 , Hoard of Trade , Omaha , o W. II Del * , Ilell\ue. D 73 < i A PLAT , S ROOMS , WITH HATH AND GAS \ery complete , suitable for housekeeping. 31 South Mlh street. D M741 FOR RENT. Fl'RN'ISHED HOPSE 7 ROOMS and all comenlenrcs ; June 1 to October 1 , ref erences required. SH South 2-Uh , D-MSiS 11 * NEARLY NEW 6-ROOM COTTAGE WITI bath , reduced to J13.50. 3035 Cullfornlu st. st.D D S2rt VERY DESIRAHLE PURNISH"ED HOt'SE clone In. J. H Sherwood , 421 N. Y. Life. Life.D D S31 S-ROOM FLAT POR RENT 1MJ CASS STREET opposite Jefferson squat e. 1) MS23 14 * Fl'iiNlSHED HOUSE FOR RENT , 6-lioOM modern. j:3.i per month , for summer W South 21st street. U-MSl ) IS * S-ROOM CO1 OE. 37 N. JSTH ST. , 1NQUIRP 2 < South St D-kGO-19 B-llOOM HOt'HE , JI3 W PER MONTH Us" quire 2C16 Capitol avenue 1 > MSGI 19 * KKNT MijiaHED MODERN ROOM , WITH HOARD 240 CASS E M > 68-M * _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ NICE SOUTH FRONT ROOM WELL FUR nlshed , private family. Call 211 ! Cats ptn-rt. E-M231 _ TWO FURNISHED ROOMS. ONE WITH AL cove , private family , modern. 007 S. 2Mh me E-Mb3J IS * _ roll RENT , NICELY FL'RNIbllED ROON 9M S. ! 3lh street. E 737 13 * _ FOR RENT. ON SOUTH NTH STRKT NEAI the I'uiU. ' furnished room In private famll ) No other tioatilersery quirt and home like Hoard It desired. Address with reference O 83.1lee. E-C37-16 _ NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS POR RENT Cull at 2107 Douglas. B M79J 1 _ LARGE FRONT ROOM. WITH HATH , NICEIA furnished , US South 19th. E-MS37 16 * FOR RENT7s OR 3 ROOMsTT'l'RNISHED Ol unfurnl hcd , In that line residence. Nortl west corner 19th and Leavenvvorlh sts. _ _ _ K-.M833 II * FURNISHED OR t'NFPRNlSHED ROOMS modem conveniences , firms reasonable 30 ; BoUth Twentfourth street B M839 14 * _ FU.HNISHtiD KOOM * AND BOA1U HOARD AND ROOM , 14 M WEEK. 1S23 CASS _ _ _ _ _ F-M7M it * CAN Ft RNISH GENTLEMAN AND LADY O two gentlemen nice room , rood board , prlvai family. 7.11 ! Cau alive I. _ F-MGtt ) II * ROOMS WITH HOARD , UTOPIA. 1711 DAVEN port St. F-7W-U * COOL FRONT ROOMS. HILLSIDE. ItTH AND F M47I II * _ " TO RKNT ELKOANT FURNISHED ROOi _ _ wlth board l ll Furnam it. _ F MHO 14 * BOARD AND ROOMS FOR TWO , PN BflTt 14000 per month JIM Douglas F MSU > TOR RENT STORES AND OFFICES : OR RENT , TUB 4-STORY URICK DUILD- Intf. I1C Parnam street Tills building hm a t\ro \ pruof cement basement , complete > t m heating llxlure * , water on oil floors , gas. ete. Apply at the office of Tha Ilee. I S19 WANTED TO RENT. .1ST HOUSES POR RENT WITH ( I. O. WAL lace , 312 Ilrown Ilk. Have calls for cottages. K-777 1ST HOUSES FOR RENT WITH F. D. WKAD. K SIS J ! STORAGE. TORAGE. PRANK EWERS , 1211 HARNEY. M-376 1KST STORAGE IH'ILDINCJ IN OMAHA. U. S. gov. bonded warehouse , household goods stored ; Innest rates 1913-1013 Lenvenvrorth M 377 ITOVES STORED DURING SUMMER TIM * . 500. 1207 Douglas. Omaha Stove Repair Works. M 373 ACIPIC STORAGE * WAREHOUSE CO. . 6TH & Jones sts. General storage and foraardltii ; . M-574 W ANTED TO BUTT VANTED , A STOCK OF GOODS WORTH 14,000 to S6.000. Address M 19 , Omaha lice. N-MS43 WE WILL DUY CHEAP HOMES AND RESIdence - denco lota anywhere In the city Must be bar gains. Reed & Sclby , Hoard of Trade building. N 162 OF CLOTHING , GENTS' FURNISH- lnjrs , hats and shoes. 8. Amsteln , 1303 DniiglM street. N-M70S JS VANTED TO RUY A GOOD SECOND HAND phaeton , inuit be cheap , for cash 'Vniily ' 905 So. 2Jth avo. N-8'7-15 * FOR 8AT.E 'OR SALE , ON ACCOUNT OP REVOMAL TO New York will sell all the furniture , carpets , etc. of a 10-room house , cheap Call at 551 B. Zd'h ave. O-M621 'OR SALE. FURNITURE OF 21-ROOM HOTEL nnd reMnumnt fixture * , , all well located , doing good buslnes.4. Canadian oltlce , 1D22 Douglix O-M678 12 * FOR SALEHORSES , WAGONS.ETO IORSE , PHAETON AND HARNESS POR sale cheap. Address P. O. box C7 , station II. P MS55 15 * FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS 1OO AND CHICKEN PENCE WIRE. HirrTP.R and cheaper than wood. J. J , Ixddy , 403 S. 14th. Q-MCS1 MaylS WEGMAN PIANOS. RRIDGEPORT ORGANS. Woodbrldge Rros. , 117 8. 17th. Q 379 HARDWOOD COMUINATION HOO AND chicken fence. Cliaj R. Lee , 9th and Douglas Q-380 THE STANDARD CATTLE CO. . AMES , NEU. . has 400 tons good baled hay to sell. Q SI 171 FIRST-CLASS OAK HAR OUTFIT ; ORIOIN- nlly cost (1,000 00 ; cheap ; must sell Address O 29. Dee Q-M6JI-H FOR SALE-A PET DEER. INQUIRE A. D. Hrandels , Iloston Store. Q 694 THOROrOIIHRED LIGHT RRAHMAS AND lll.ick I ingshan eggs , Jl.M per 15 , or ! 6 00 per 100 ; cockerels , > 2 00 each. Address F. E Hart , Center and 53d street , city. Q M713 13 * POR SALE , SECOND HAND HILLIARD table In good condition. Inquire room 314 , Flrit National Hank Hldg. Q 723 23 OR SALE A NATIONAL CASH REGISTER , :12VOO : machine. 30 keis , detail adder , walnut case , has been used 1 jear. will Belt for ISO 00 Adilre > communication , Mueller K Schuster , Nub. CIO , Neb. Q-M80I-13 . 'OR SALE , AN WRIGHT SOHMER PIANO Address P 3 , Ilee olllce. Q M83.1 15 * CLAIRVOYANTS MRS DR. H. WARREN , CLAIRVOYANT , UE- llnble business medium. 8th jenr at 119 N. ICth. 8-3S1 MME CLAYTON. CLAIRVOYANT AND CARD render Reads cards like an open book. Tells your mission on entering. 23 N. llth S 11507 1C * ARRIVAL EXTRAORDINARY ; THE OREAT- r t dead trance medium of the present ngc ; tells your life from the cradle to the giave. makes marriage no failure ; photo of wife or husband sent through mall , with life chart. 1 00. Send age nnd lock of hair ; all letters for Information containing 4 cents In stamps promptly answered Electric nnd inissagc baths a spec lolly for health Mrs. Dr. A. Lton. 412 N. llth street , Omaha , Neb S MS52 II * MRS. FRANCIS KEENE. CLAIRVOYANT AND lnde | ? ndent slide writer , gives advice r i all matters of Importance , such 81 business , love affairs , marriage , divorces , lawsuits , etc . lo cates lost or stolen goods , reunites the sepa rated , brings speedy marriages , removes stum bling blocks nnd bad luck of all kinds 1823 Fnrnam street. S MSJ3 IS * MASSAGE. BATHS. ETC. MAD.VJit SMITH. 02 S 13TIL 2D FLOOR. ROOM 3 ; magnetic , vapor , alcohol , steam , aulphurlne nd sea baths. T 782-18 * MASSAGE , MADAME UERNARD , Hit DODGE T MOIl 20 * MOST COMODIOPS RATH PARLORS IN city. Mine Howell , 313 & 320 H. l..th. thoroughly practical clropodtst and manicurist nttpnd.int. T M813 JI1 * MADAME LA RUE , 1617 HOWARD ST ' T-8G3-J12 * TURKISH BATHS. TURKISH 11ATII9. ONLY PLACE IN CITY exclusively for ladles. Suite 109-119 lieu bid * . 133. SIX IIATHS J5. M51E. POST. 319' ' , S. 15TII 730 PERSONAL. THE HELLE EPPERLY CORSET , M.VDE TO order from measure. 1903 Parnam street streetU3S3 U-3S3 VIAVI CO. , 346 I1EB HLDO , HEALTH ROOK free , homo treatment , lady attendant. U 331 MISS MINNICK'S DRESSMA1CIKO PARLORS 211' ) Famam at. Prices reasonable. reasonable.U U 781 MIS * B HAAS. FLORIST , PLANTS. CUT FLOWERS. Hanquct. hall , lesklence and grave decorations 1813 Vlnton street. Telephone 770. UM90J FAPER CONTAININO REAL PHOTOS OF ladles wlthlng to wed mailed for stamp. Hex IMS , Denver , Colo. M174 U2. , * HATHS , MASSAGE. MME. POST. S19V5 S. 13TII U-731 PRIVATE HOME POR INDIES DI'RINO confinement : tables adopted or otherwise pie \ldej for 1123 CnldweU street , Omaha , Neb. V MSCfl JIZ * MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO. . J18 N. Y. LIFE loans at low rates for choice security In Na braska and Iowa farms or Omaha city property W 331 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real estate. Urcnnan , Love & Co. , Paxton blk W-3S3 1MPROV1U > CITY LOANS AT LOWEST RATES H. It. Harder & Co. , ground floor , Ilee bldg. W-421 Mi ) MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA REAL ESTATE at 6 per cent. W. U. Melkle. 1st Nat. Uk. bide W 333 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA property. Fidelity Trust company. 1703 Farnam _ W-3S9 INVESTORS DIRECTORY CO. . 10 WALL ST. Naw York , offer any part IOO.OOJ eastern lii vestora' names , who have money to Invtft Just complied. Write for particular. W-MH1 Mib' AGENCY U. S. MORTGAGE CO SUHM1T loans to Puaey & Tnomai. Council lllurr.i otnce l' 's- CITY LOANS. C. A. STARR. CIS N. Y LIFE. WjT353- MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST HATES. THE O. F Davla Co . 1515 Farnam st. W S8C LOANS ON FMPROVED & UNrMpROVED irT property. W. l-'nrnam Smith & Co. , 1330 Fammm. MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. MONEY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD F.'RNI ture , pianos , horses , wagons , or any kind o chattel security at lowest possible rates , which you can pay bark at any time or In an amount. FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. Room 4. Wlthnell block. X 373 MONEY TO I.OAN ON FURNITURE. PIANOS homes , wagona. Ho. , at lovvrst rates In city no removal of goodi. strictly confidential , joi con pay tha loan off at any time or In an amount. amount.OMAHA. OMAHA. MORTGAGE LOAN CO. . SOO So. Kth St. X-370 J , U. HADDOCK. ROOM , RAMGK ULOCK. X-J7 ! MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE AND plane * . Fr d Terry. < lUmca blk. X-SU BUSINESS CHANCES. TO SELL : OHOCBUY STOCK. GOOD LOCA tlaa. chiap , lUlurei and atack complete butcher ah n a'tarhel A < Mre < a , H E. IJur nam , 617 N Y Llfi Uldg , Oiruha Neb. Y M821 MM * I MfST H WE MONEY WITHIN 15 DAYS nlll s II JilOXOO nrst mr > rtcages , covering d arm Nebraaka land , taxra paid , for KW In \eailcatP Address O 47 , Die. Y-M71S 1C * cE AND ECONOMIZE YOUR TIMEHUSBAND YOUR STRENGTH 81 INCREASE YOUR PLEASURE 0Y USING BE5T PUREST AND M05T ECONOMICAL- THE NiFAIRBANK BUSINESS CHANCES. Continued. iVANTCD AN INrOUrOKATKD COMPANY of Rood KtanilliiB encased In the wholesale buslnuxs , denlrliiK to Increase Its capital , offers for Rale 12,000 to (5,000 north of Block i > a > ltiK n Koud marKln of profit A Rood Investment Prefer Belllnc to n. younff mm competent to nil a position and who desires to asnoclatn himself permanently with an mtnbllKhi'd nnd safe business Keamnable salary , flood refer ences leijulrcil as to IntegiUy , etc Address O 6S. Ilee. Y MSIS-H FOB EXCHANGE. WILL TRADK DIAMONDS OH JBWKUIY for a Rood second-hand bicycle. Call nt 1303 Douglas direct. 52-M752 1T Hid TIIADH. WANTED IlOLLKIt TOP DUSK. Address O , M. I3ee. 7.-72S 13 WANTII > . nvricLB rou GOOD nousu , 623 First National bank Z 71S-1.T TO EXCHANOi : , " UCALi ESTATiFAND CASH to the amount of JO.OOO or $8,000 for dry goods or general merchandise : no tmdlng stocks. O , CO. Ilee. H-M79S 1 roil KXOHANOE , SET LEATHER COVERED Encyclopedia for > ounjr and sound borne In quire 27JI I-oppleton ave. Z SSS-1S * A SET OP ENCYCLOPEDIA , 2 > VOLS . TOIt trade for a good horse. Call 1703 So. Olh after C p. in. Z 862-15 * FOB SALE M.fcAli ESTATE. ABSTRACTS. TUB DYRON REED COMPANY. RE 153 IMPROVED OARDEN LANDS NEAR OMAHA nt nricM that will surprise you. If taken within 2 weeks. J. H. Sherwood. 423 N. Y. Life. RE-M724 IJAROAINS , HOUSES. LOTS AND TARMS ; said or trade. F. K. Darling , Barker block. RK-156 EXCHANGES AND SALES ; CITY PROPERTY , farms , merchandise. Garvln Ilros. , 210 N. Y. L. m-374 3 , SALE OR TRADE IN CITY PROP- ertles and farms. Jno. N. Frenzer , opp P o RE 375 SNAPS , 6 TO 0 MILES FROM OMAHA 1VJ3. to. SO or 120 acres. Improved , (30.00 per acre : 200 acres , (33.00 per acre , 2M acres , (10.00 per acre ; 8 10-acre tracts , ITS 0 } to (100.00 per ncre. Must be told. 9 0 N. Y. L. bids. RE M25I FOR SALE LOT II , IILK 1. RAKER PLACE This lot Is 60x123. nouth front , near c.ir , will sell cheap on easy monthly payments to right party. AlTO lot 2. In Hucke > c IMncc. nnd lot 1. blU 6. I'oppleton Park. Take a look at th" IoU nnd If they suit you call and I will mal.c price and termu to suit. Oeo-B. Tzschuck , Ilco oinco Omaha. RE 611 FARM. LANDS. C. 1" . HARRISON N. Y. L roil SALE OR TRADE , A GOOD FARM CON" talnlne 400 acres In east central Nebraska good soil , good Imprmements. plenty of rnm nnd Rood laigc crop doing well ; good rell.ibU tenant In charge ; will take In exchange a goon stock of fiesh and merchantable groceries , pan money and perhaps some time on n part ; this Is n good chance , and with the present pros pects will soon be taken up. For fuithcr particulars address P. O. box 72. Columbus , RE M716 W * 7-ROOM MODERN COTTAGE. 562 N. 40TH only (3.70000. grcut bargain. Address O 67 RE M79 < ) NEW B-ROOM COTTAOE. LARGE LOT. ONL\ (1'JOO.W , Clark and N. 2l t ; snap. Address ! 1 , Ilee. HL Mm FOR SALE-3-ACRE TRACTS NEAR SOUTH Omaha , (1M.OO pir acre. 12 ncrcs on proposed boulevard , southwest ( JOO 00 per acre. , 1C acres northwest on Military nnd pived street and near electric cai line , (2JO.OO per Iol24. block 1. Potter's add. , West Onnha (75000 Ikl ) ft. on 25th St. , north of rarnam. (6700 per front foot. Lot with four-room house on Martha , near Mtli st , (30) DO. Lot with ( he-room house near Mth and Llnd sey a\e. . ( SO ) 00. Ixit with flxe-ioom house , 3oth and Tlurt sts (1 200 00. Vacant lots and houses and lots In all pirts of Omaha and acre propertj at prices muih below real \alue Potter & GeorK" company , for. 16th and _ I > ar- num. ItE MSlj-19 WE HAVEN'T TIME TO GIVE YOU A LIST as we close nt 1 p. m. Saturday , but look at the 4 < feet just east of palace barn , 17th and Davenport ; make us an offer. Have a nlco building lot for 1100.0) . nnd can sell you an 8-room housa to put on It for 1230 CO If you want to trade come In and uee us ; look at our window ; remember wo never offer anj- thine but wn"- ' " , , . , co. . , Norlh , . RE MSU 15 KOIl SALE. 9-UOOM HOUSE. RATH , HOT and cold water , cistern , tillered , } 20 > ) cash , bal monthly 6 P > r cent Int. Price (1.50' ' ) . Lnt 0) ft Ames Real Estate , 1617 Parnnm RE S.jS-16 * 7 ROOM MODERN COTTAGE. J52 N 40TH only tt/WOO ; great bargain. RE Mi ) NEW 6-ROOM COTTAGE. LARGE LOT. ONLY ( l.KOO 00 , Clark and N. 21 t , enap. RE Mi9t M. O. DAXON. 402 N. 16TII. 2)3 ) VICTOR IJICYCLES , THE PINEST OK ALL blcvcles. Omohtt lilcYcle Co , 823 N. 10th street STERLING , BUILT LIKE A WATCH. WESTern - ern Electrical Supply Co. , 1515 Howard * - SEE THE VIS1I1LE HALL BEARINGS ON Relay Special. Will Barr.am & Uro. . ISO N. 15th REMINGTON AND EAQLK. CROSS QUN CO. . 110 S 15th street. A. L. DEANE A. CO. . WHOLESALE AND RE- tall bicycles. 1116 Farrmm street ; blcjcles nuld on easy pa > menU. S WESTERN BICYCLE & GUN CO. . 2410 CUMINQ Col MANTELS , aitAT S AND TILES. WOOD MANTELS , QHATES , TILES I'OH Finn places , vestibules and large floors , write for catalougue. Milton Hoger - & Sons , Omaha. DKfc.S8MAXING. MHS. C. A. LUCAS HAS HETUHNED AND opened parlors at 1603 Douglas street , where she will be pleased to see her fo-mer friends. DRES3 MAKING IN FAMILIES. 4316 - - - fillov ' M.i * TJNDERTAKEBSAND EMB ALMEK8 , II. K. BUIUCET FUNEHAL DIRECTOU AND embalm'r , 1618 Chicago at. , telephone 90. 473 SWANSON & VALIEN. 1701 CUMINO , TEL. 1 ) 409 M O MAUL , UNDERTAKEft AND UilllALM er. 1117 Farnam at. , telephone 23s. 419 C. W. I1AKEU , UNlJUHTAKEn , C13 S. ItTH BT HOTELS. HOTEL .DAUKER. 1JT1I AND JONES STS. 75 rooms at Jl.M per day. CO rooms nt ii.Ou per day Special ratea to commercial travelers. Roam nd board by cek or montlu Frank Hlldllch , manager. 403 AETNA HOUSE lEl'HOI'EAN ) . N. W. COIt. 13th aoj Dodce , Ilooms by day or vve k. 403 LOST. LOST , A LADIES' POCKETI1OOIC CONTAIN- Ins amall amount of money. Milting car la. etc Kinder pirate leava at lice ofticc and re- c lv < reward , Ixut W4-13 * DENTISTS. DU. PAUL , DENTIST , 2020 OUIIT ST. 411 BUILDING &LOAN ASSOCIATION. BHAIIES IN MUTUAL L. & II. ASS'N PAY 6 , 7 , S per cent when 3 , 2. 3 yeirs old , always redeemable. 1704 Farnam at Nattlnser , Sec. 4U _ HOW TO GET A HOME Oil SKCUUl ! GOOD Interest on divines Apply to Omaha L. & U. A s'n. 1704 Itee bldsr. C. W. Nattlnger. Sec. cU/TL D. T. MOUNT HAS IIEMOV.CD HIS COAL onicc to 209 S. 16th > t , Drown block. 400 THE 1JEST IS THE CHEATESl NO SMOKE No soot. 2.0W pounds of the 'lestS" > omlni { coal. $150. delivered. Just thine of It ! You have to pay that for dirty , smoky coal If you are Interested In tha fuel question use Sheridan con ) . 1003 Farnam street. M401 PASTUKAGE. WE HAVE 1M AGUES OF BLUE GRASS PASture - turo for hones , board fenec. spring water ; Br.rton & Plirtpn. Gllmore , Neb. , or A. W Phelps & Son , 207 N. Y. Life bldn Tel. VTA. 478-July 1 * CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. C. E. MOnniLU PAPER HANGING , HOUSE sign painting , brick \voik , plnsterlns. off. 11 1 Darker blk . tel. 733 ; shop 2J11 Izard , tel 40S. 405 ELECTRltJAL SUPPLIES" ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND CONTRAC- ors for electric llslit and motor plants and all kinds of electrical construction Western Elec trical Supply Co , 131 j Howard at. 401 SHORTHAND A JJJU TYPE WRITING VAN SANT'S SCHOOL FOR SHORT HAND , N. Y Life , Omaha. Ask "for circular. 4IC BUSINESS NOTICES. DAMAGED MIRRORS RESILVEREDT 719 N. 18 CARPET .CLEANING CHAMPION STEAM CARPET CLEANING WKS. 71S-720 S. llth St. T < H. 655 Service guaranteed. U. S. O. Kuhn , Mgr ; Pat Wnrd. foreman > 123 M23 PAWNBROKERS. II , MAROWIT55 LOANS MONET. 418 N. 10 ST * 415 MUSIC , ART ATSTpLANGUAGES. . GEOrfGD P. GELLirNIIECK , HAN'JO AN : guitar teacher. 1911 Ca > street. MIOO . LIGHT HAY MARE. WHITI1 STAR In forehead , tw white hind feet , halter anc limit rope , 330S Pnclllc Found Sbl-13 * D2NTAL COLLEGE. OMAHA COLLEGE DENTAL StRGERY. FREE Infirmary , dentistry nt cost. 16th & . Cap. me 407 tlarr Syphilis permanently cured In 15 to 35 darn. You can bo treated at home fet the came prlco under same KUiimiity. li you prefer to como hero wo win contract to pay rallrond faro and hotel bills , and no chsrge.lf wo fall to euro. If you have taken mercury - cury , inilldo iiotash , nna etlll have achca and rains. Mucous I'lltches In mouthhoroThroat , Plmpleg , Copper Colored Spots , Ulrcrn on any part of the body , lliilrorHyehro\T fiilllnpr out. It 19 thla Syphllltlo IILOOU POISON thai vreKiiarautootocuro. Wo nollclttljoiimst obstl- nnto esses and clialloiico the ivoritl for a case CTornnnntcurn. 'ihli Ul ea o has always balllod tl.n skill of tliotnost eminent physi cians. 8.100,000 capital behind our uncondl * tional tmnranty. Ahaoluto proofn sent pealed on nppllcntlon. Address COOK IJKMUDY CO. , 307 Musoatn Tetunic , tUUUAUU. 1WU 'I1H' I ? T-I ATP Thin , hnrdli.ilri f.tdcd ai.d A-1A J 11.iV 1. IX. premature hair , crown , frontal pnrt. temple and spot baldness , white scaly scalp tetter , excessive dandruff nnd all conditions of the hair and Hcatp successfully tmit"il by the Curapjthlc Institute of Heallh and Ileauty. Special rates this month I idy In attendance , Olllcu 1711 California Mrcet. llook free. Lawyers and solicitors. SUES & CO. Bee Euildius. OMAUA. Neb. Ailvlcn 1HIEB. RAILWAY TIME CARD Leaves mUULI.N'OTON u MO. HIVIHI ( Arrives Omalial Union Uepot. liUh & . Muton L > u.tjnulia 10 15am Utnvar Kxpreai 8 : < 0am l.3Spmlk. ! llllla. Mont. & Pueet Snd. Ux. 4ljpm ; 4,3Jum Denver Kxpr aa. . . , . . 410pm G : < 5pm. Nebraska Local ( excepr Sunday ) . 7:4Spm : 8:10am. Lincoln Local ( except Sunclaj > . . .ll:25j.in 2:4Jpm. : Kant Mall ( for Lincoln ) Dally . . . Leaves ( CHICAGO. I3UULINO1UN & Q.IArfTrM Omaha ] Union Depot. 10th a Maajq ata. [ Oiiialiq " 4.45pm Ch.caHo Vestibule 9Wam : t > :00um : Chicago Express 4lSpm 7:50pm..Chicago : and , St , Louis Kxpreas. . H.U'him 1'acinc Junction Local & : JOpm Fast Mall ST l'AUL.Arrives | OmahalUnlan Depot , loth & Mnsun8tu.Om.iha _ | _ ( ,00pm r , .Chicago J.irnlted..n . . . . 9:30am : II 10am . Chlcufc-o KiB.r N * ( ex Sun ) . . . Leaves ICHICAliO & SuUTmVUrfrN | Arrlvcs OmahttlUnion Depot , yin Mason iita. | Omaha " IlTcBam"Eastern > Kxpre. a G:3"pm : -00pm Vaillbulpd'-aiLlmlted 9 40am Sioam . . . . .Mi ) . VaUeyi Local ,10.3Ji > m Mipm Omaha CUlca o Special Jl5pin ! Leaves I CHICAGO. llTL * PACIFIC. lArrlvcs OrnahalUnloa Depot , ltj } ) jlaaon tjla. | Omaha ll:00am..Atlantic Exproi Jex. bunday ) . , . 6a5pm ; tJSpm NlghtjMJjifarcss 9ISam : 4:3ipm..Chicago Vealiyffled Limited. . . . l35pm WE 6:00pm..Oklahoma : & 'teio * V.ex San ) .10:33am : l40pm ! . .Coloradll" Limited 4uOpin ; Leaves I " C. , ST. iLpiT. .1 O. lArrlveT Omahttl Depot. 15th and iVeba'er Sis. | Omaha : li U7i..Nel > raika I'ltyicpEvr ' ( dally ) . . > .15prn 4:80pm..8loux : City ErprWa ( ex Sun ) . . .HU.im : 6.10pm .St _ _ rafr 'jUmlteu ll:35am : Leaves I F 13 & MO V > ALL E Y. lArrlvas Omalial Depot. 15th ettf W tSer ! Hta. | Omaha 2.10pm . 1'nnt MatiTAfu'Expiefa. . . . 4:55pm : 1. 10pm ( ex. Sal ) wyol Kt , ( ex. Mon ) . 4:53pm : 9 05am Norfolk nxprv ex. tiunday ) 10 3 Jam 6.10pm . 8t. Paul i : prii3 . ,10:3Sam : K. C. , HT , J. ft C. I ) lAmtes Omaha Union Depot , 10th & Mason Sts I Omaha 9Wam. : . .Kansas City < Day Expres3. . S:30pm : 8.11pm.1C. C. Night Exwlu U P. Truna. C.Wam Leaves ) MISSOURI PACIFIC. "lArrliiTT" Omalial Depot. Uth and Weba-er Sts. | Omaha . . . St. Louls Expresa. . .77. . . . 6 ; ) am St I < ouls Express . . . C-ospm Nebraska Ixjcnl ( t-x Sun ) . .9 00am Leavea j SIOU'X C & L'ACIFIC. IArrl e Om lm _ | Depot , ISth ana Webs'er Btn. 1 Omaha " 10pm . St. I'aul "Limited" . _ . . lO.J.'am " Leave * I SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC. | Arrlve nahaUnlon | ] Deiiot , 10th & Maun Hla. | Omaha iam , .8loux Cltr Ia > arnKer. . ,10Vpm : 81. Paul. Limited . . . .H3inm ; LTiiTeiT UNION "PACIFIC fXrfivS" halL'jUcn Depot , 10th & ilaion Bts.J Omaha . . . . .T.Ktaincy" " ExpresJ ,7. , . . . 3 : rri . , . Overland Flyer . Grvprn Z:00pm : Ueat'ct ? * Strnmth'ir Kx. ( ex Sun ) 3 ipm 7:30pni . I'acino Kipresa. . . . . 10 _ t lipm. - . . lull Mall . . . . 4 WAU\SH HAILWAY | Arrfv n Depot. lUtU & Uaton SU. | Omuba JEDGAR OWENS RILLED 'EM ' After Other Elks Had Paralyzed tha Audi ence Ho Gave the Coup do Qraca. FAERIE QUZCNE WHO WEIGHS A TCN I'cnttiro of n Itoiiollt .Minstrel Performance lh.it \\ni Jiimincil Pull of ( lootl Tiling * from Alpha to Unmhii I'roin Sodit to Illicit. "What was the first great electric dis covery In history ? " said the tumbo end of the Elks minstrels last night during the unravelllug of the. first part. The Interlocutor cogitated. It Is a ten dency that Interlocutors usually display when questioned by an end man. Then , hes itatingly , "When Franklin drew electricity through his kite. " "Not at all , " severely on the part of the Interrogator. "When Noah made the. ark light on Mount Ararat. " Ulff ! Dang ! A crash of tambourines fol low oil the answer , the bones rasped out a wild diapason , and the llrst part of the intn strel show for which tha Klks have been preparing for months was In full swing. A prettier stage setting , from a minstrel standpoint , has not been seen In this city. Tlioro was no attempt to dazzle- the eye \vlth plush curtains , Shakespearean coa tumes and the usual paraphernalia that sur rounds the black face entertainment of these closing century days , but fifty well known men In charred cork sat In half circles about the stage , while touching the sky borders with his branching antlers , stood a magnificent specimen of the ccrvns nlccs. from which the Uenovolent Protective Order of Elks takes Its name There were palms nnd ferns In confusion , there were elk heads projecting from the upper bo'ces , draped with red. white and blue ribbons , and as slating In front was one of the largest au diences. seen at Uoyd's this season. The fates were propitious and the performance was , if anything , superior to the entertain ment given by the Omaha lodge of nilcs last year. About last night's performance there was all the essentials of positive newness , even the New Woman coming In for a lion's share of the hits made from both ends , and even the middle , aa the skein was unwound by the comedians who held down the chairs on cither side. One thing was most remarked , there was less crudity In the work of the amateur ac tors and a more conscientious devotion to the factors which go largely to make up the perfected minstrel show. There were local gags In endless numbers , some of them rousing the house to wild enthusiasm , as a well known name was mentioned In con nection with Bomo act which has been the subject of ventilation through the press. The Joys of the state fair were pictured In realistic colors. Lincoln came In for many a happy hit , one of the comedians remark ing that a friend of his had made $1,800 In the Capital City In one day last week. When asked how , he remarked by selling "To rent" and "For sale" placards. Hut this Is anticipation. GOT THEIU MONEY'S WORTH. The saturnalia of fun began with an open ing chorus , "Omaha , Our Omaha , " to the tune of "Maryland , My Maryland. " Then followed the Elks quartet , A. J. VanKuran , E. D. Treat. W. S. McCuno and Jo F. Har- ton , In "The Whlpporwlll , " a beautiful composition by Theodore West man. Charles S. Potter , the elongated express agent who looked llko the Chinese giant , Chang , In contrast with Kid Driggs , gave two or three verses of a song called "The State Fair , " re fleeting the triumph Omaha had over Lin coln , Incidentally speaking of the fast horses In the following vein : All the fast horses will then be there , Clint Urlggs nnd Will I'nxton will race at the fair ; They will trot out their fastest nags. They'll tear the record to tatters nnd rags We'll welcome the state to the coming fair With a few honeyed words by our worth > mayor. The fair will close with n record bright , Good for Omaha , "She's all right. " "My First Dance" was launched by A. J VanKurau , words and music by Lester Dodlno and E. H. Packard , the song receiv ing quite an ovation. George W. Shields showed himself c comedian of decided merit In the rendltlor of "There Goes Hugh Murphy , " adaptec from "There Goes Maglnnls , " and telling In graphic manner how Murphy split up his misfit suit of clothos. The brogue was o : a rich hue , and the Judge was compelled to take an encore. Mr. McCune sang "Wher the Flowing Tide Comes In" In his usual muslclanly style. "My Joy la an Omaha Boy , " after "Mj Pearl Is a Uowery Girl" was a decided feature of the entertainment , sung with pleasing1 ef fect by little Lillian Ensile. A feature ol the songs was the new quartet composition "Cervus Alses Nothing Too Good for the Elk Hoys , " worda by No. 39s Checver Good win , I. W Miner , music by Mr. Thomas J Kelly. The solo was sung by Mr Joe Uarton and ho sang It with line discrimination. H II. Vandecar displayed hla versatility li a neat oang and dance , "That Sweet Yes Long to Hear , " and later brought down the first curtain on a rousing concerted numbe with solo , "I'se Gwlne to Weep No More. " Ono of the happiest hits of the evening was made by Thoman II. Hoddor , whose funny racing song , "Picking the Winners , " caugh the house. Incidentally ho told a pathctl story of how he was a 20 to I shot man , am then wound up broke. Trilby was the imme of a horss and Plerr Garncau as well , but they both unfortunate ! } lost by a foot. Then the base drum collide with a painter's maul stick and the life shrieked defiantly. Thete were other "deac , uro" winners , but , like Pedestrian , they los In a walk , In the inuJ , or had some otlie misfortune befall thorn aa they rushed on to bo distanced when the flag fell. The olco was short and full of ginger. Van decar and HeWer doing a neat sketch , "Golni to the Drill , " the entertainment closing wit ! a thrilling tragedy entitled "The Wedding o Sarah Jane' or , The Conspirators of Park Av enue. " There were crap shooters , militia dice , footlights , scenery , all mixed up In dui confusion , the calcium light even refusing ti make calcium or oven lime. Incidental ti this "Lights O1 Omaha , " melodrama , a llttli miss of 5 or G , Carlotta Hewitt , a protege o Gaynorc'e , gave a pretty exhibition of wing dancing. Then came the denouement , wltl the appearance of J. Edgar Owens as th fairy queen , Trilby , bearing aloft In flame of red , green and blue fire , the ecoptro o authority And the wrongs were righted , th hero and heroine rewarded , while Uoundsmai Thomas Jefferson Ormsby bore off the arcl conspirator. ? to the gaol. In the descent o the falrlo queene to her regions below an ac cident happened to the trap and Owens wa left sticking midway between earth and tha portion which U < below tliu stage , while semi small boy In the gallery yelled , "Thank God hell Is full. " And the Elks tiaJ their time at the bat. FINED THE ABSENT OFFICERS Without a ( Jiioruin the IloxrU of Trade IloltU mi iMtereHtlni MocthiK. At a regular meeting of the Hoard o Trade , held last night , there were preaon Messrs. Evans , Bedford , Clark and Lantry no quorum. There were absent the president the secretary , Messrs. Euclid Martin , Da Farrell. Jr. W. E. Clark. George Fltchett Conner , N'ason. Dufrcsnc , II. T. Clark , Me Cague , G. M. Nattlnger , Dan Wheeler , John A Horbach , S. L. Wiley Tind 200 others On motion W. G. Clark was elected chair man pro torn. Jeff Dedford tecretary pn tern , and Messrs , Evans and Lantry tellers. On motion It was voted that each membe of the board bo assessed J25 for the bunefl of the State Fair association , the sum to b payable May 30. 1S9S. On motion the pxcaldent and secretary o the board were fined $5 each for non-attend ance. to be accompanied with a reprimand a the adjourned meeting. The meeting ud Journod until May 30 , at S p. m. , at which time every member of the board li cxpectei to be prcteut to ratify the action of thl meeting. _ Dynamite Exploited Ton Rnon , LEBANON. Ind. May 13. While blowing Etunip * today Albert Sackett and Fran ! Jones , living couth of thl * city , were blown to atoms by the premature explosion of a stick of dynamite. Copjtli'htnl. IMS V Hy this time a cab was waiting In Lom- > ard street and ' two of Plummir'g men under ho doctor's direction' , carried Laker to It > ? o SOOIIT. lio\\e\cr. were they In the court han the two watching women threw them- polves hysterically upon Laker and It was oug before they could be persuaded that he was not bslng taken to Jail. The mother shrieked aloud : "My boy1 , my boy ! Don't ako him ! Oh , don't take him ! They'\e tilled my boy ! Look at his head ! Oh , his head ! " and wrestled desperately with the men. while Hewitt attempted to soothe her and promised to allow her to go In the cab with her son If ehe would only bo quiet. The younger woman made no noise , but she held one of Laker's limp hands In both hers Hewitt and I dined together that e\enlng and he gave me a full account of the oc- curcnces which I have hero set down. Still , when he was finished , I was not able to see clearly by what process of reasoning he had arrived at the conclusions that gave him the key to the mystery nor did I understand the "ugony column" message , and I said so "In the beginning. " Hewitt explained , "the thing that struck me as curious was the fact that Laker was said to have gl\en Ills own name at Palmer's when buying his ticket Now , the first thing the greenest and newest criminal thinks of Is changing his name , so that the giving of his own name scomeJ unlikely to begin with. Still , he might ha\e made such a mistake , as Plummer suggested , when he said that criminals usually made a mistake somewhere as they do. In fact. Still , It was the least likely mistake I could think of , especially as he actually iTldn't wait to be asked for his name , but blurtd It out when It really wasn't wanted. And It was conjoined with another curious mis take , or what would have been a mistake If the thief were Laker. Why should In conspicuously display his wallet such a dis tinctive article for the clerk to see and note ? Why , rather , had he not got rid ot It before showing himself Suppose It should [ ) e somebody Impersonating Laker' In any case I determined not to be prejudiced by what I had heard of Laker's betting A man may bet without being a thief. "Hut again , supposing it were Laker. Might he not have given his name and displayed his wallet and so on while buying a ticket for France In order to draw pursuit after himself In that direction while he made off In another , in another name and disguised' Each supposition was plausible. And In either case It might happen that whoever was laying this trail would lay It a little further. Char- Ing Cross was the next point and there I went. I had already had H from Plummer that Laker had not been recognized there Perhaps the trail had been laid In some other manner. Something left behind with Laker's name on It , perhaps' I at once thought of the umbrella with the monogram and , mak ing a long shot , asked for It at the lost property onice. as you know. In the um brella , as you know , I found that scrap of paper. That , I Judged , had fallen In from ji "Tliey ve Killed My Hoy. " the ham ) of the man carrying the umbrelli. Ha hail lorn the paper In half In order to fling It away anil one piece I.ail fallen Into the loosely flapping umbrellla It Is u thing that will uften happen with an omnibus ticket , as you may have noticed. Also , It proved that the umbrella was unrolled when found and i oiled Immediately It was found. So here was a piece of paper dropped by the person wlio had brought the umbrella to Charing Cross nnd left It. I got the whole advertisement , as you remember , and I studied It. 'Yob' Is ' ' back-slang for 'boy' and It Is often used In nicknames to denote n young , smooth-faced thief Ounter , ths man I suspect , as a matter of fact , Is known as the 'Hoxton Yob. ' The message then was addressed to some one known by such a nickname. Next , 'H. n. Shop roast. ' Now , In thieves' slang * to 'roast' a thing or person Is to watch It or him. They call any place a shop notably a thieves' den. So that tlili meant that resort the ' some perhaps 'Hox ton How shop1 was watched. 'You 1st there tonight' would bo clearer , perhaps , when the rest was understood. I thought a llttlo over the rest and It struck mo that It must b3 a direction to same oilier house , since one was warned of as watched Ilesldes , there was the number 197 and 'red bl. , ' which would be extremely likely to mean 'red blinds , ' by way of clearly distinguishing the house. And then the plan ot tlie thing was plain. You have noticeil , probably , that the map of London which accompanies the post- odlco directory Is divided ( or convenience of reference Into numbered squares ? " "Yes. The squares are denoted by letters along the top margins and figures down the side So that It you consult the directory and find a place marked as being In D5 , tor Instance , you find vertical division D and run your finger down It till It Intersects horizontal division C , and there you are. " "Precisely. I got my postofflce directory and looked for 'O2. ' It was In North London and took In parts ot Abney Park cemetery and Cllssold park. 'Second top' was the next sign Very well. I counted the second street Intersecting the top ot the square , counting In the usual way from the lett. That wai Lordship road. Then ' 3d L ' From the point where Lordship road crossed the top of the square I ran my llngir down the road until It came to 3d L , ' or. In other words , the third turning on the lott. So there we were , unless my guesses were altogether wrong. 'Straight mon' probably meant 'straight mon iker' that ls to say the proper name , a thief's real name. In contradistinction to that he may astume. I turned over the directory till I found Hackworth road and found that No. 107 was Inhabited by a Mr. Mention. From the whole thing I judged this. There was to have been a meeting at the 'II. H. shop , ' but that was tound at the last moment to be watched by the police for some pur pose. So that another appointment was made for the house In the suburbs. 'You 1st. Then tonight' the person addressed was to come first and then the others In the evening They were to nek ( or the houaekeeepcr's 'straight moniker' Mr. Msrston. And they were to come one at a time. 'Wow , then , what was this ? What theory would fit It ? Suppose this were a robbery directed from afar by the advertiser. Sup pose on the day of the robbery It was found that the place fixed for division ot the spoils were watched. Buppoie that the principal thereupon advertised ( as hat already been agreed In case ot emergency ) In these terms ? The principal In the actual robbery , the 'Yob' addressed , was to go first , with the booty. The others were to come after , one at a time. Anyway , I determined to try No. 197 Hack- worth road. I have told you what I found there and how It opened my eyei. I went , ot course , merely on chance , to tee what I might chince to see. Uut luck favored and I happened on that coat brought back rolled op , doubtless by the thlet who had used It , and flung carelessly Into the handiest cup board That wai this gang's mistake. " "Well , I congratulate you , " I said. "I hope they'll catch the rascals. " "I rather think they will , now that they know where to look. They can scarcely inlia Mcrstan , anyway There has been very llttlo to go upon In thu case , but 1 stuck to the thread , however slight , nnd U brought ms through. The rest ot the case , of course , Is Plummer's. H was a peculiarity of my commission that I could equally well fulfill It by catching the man with nit the plunderer or by proving him Innocent. Having tlono the latter my work was nt nti end , but t left It where Plummer will be able to finish the Job handsomely. " Plumiupr did. Sam Hunter , Merston anil one accomplice were taken the first and last were well known to the police and wore Merston Was In the Act of PacklnK Up. Identified by Lnker. Merston , as Hewitt luul suspected , had kept the lion's share for him self so that altogether , with what was re covered from him and the other two , nearly 11,000 was saved for Messrs. Llddlo , Ncal & Llddlp. Merston , when taken , was In the act of packliiK up to take a holiday abroad and then cash his notes , which were found , neatly parked In separate thousands , In his port manteau. As Hewitt had predicted , his KU.I bill was considerably less next quarter , for the latter two months of It ho spent In gaol. As for Laker , he was reinstated , of course , with an Increase of salary by way nf compen sation for Ills broken head. Ho had passed a terrible twenty-six hours In the cellar , un fed and unheard. .Several times ho had be come Insensible , and n aln and again ha had thrown himself madly against the door , shouting and tearing at It until ha fell bxclc exhausted , with broken nails and bleeding fingers. For some hours before the arrival of his rescuers he had been sitting In a sort of stupor , from which he was suddenly aroused by the sound of voices and footsteps. He was in bed for n we-k and required a rest of a month In addition before lie could resume his duties. Then he was quietly lectured by Mr. Neal ns to betting , and , I believe , dropp ° d that practice In consequence. I am told that he Is "at the counter" now' , a considerable promotion. ( The Uiid. ) WOMAN'S CLUB MEMBERSHIP Clmngn In Alntlmil nf r.lcctlnjr In the lru- turn Dnllclitful Lunch Servi-il , The Woman's club held a meeting yester day , full of business and enjoyment The amendment to the constitution concerning the election of new members took up most of the time , the question being more freely dls * cussed than any one that has ever been before - fore the club. As the law now Is new mem bers nro elected by the members. In tha future they will be passed upon by a com mittee appointed by the club. The committee Is to be composed of fifteen members , nom inated by the nominating committee anil elected by the club. Names can 1)5 handed In but once a month and not any after February 1. On the 27th lust , the annual election of ofllccrs occurs. All members are requested to bo present. Guests arc not ad mitted that day , as It Is purely a business meeting , Mrs. Towne made a motion that the new/ president be provided with a private se'cre- tary , as the duties of the president demand too much time to get through with satis factorily. Judging from the applause that followed the motion the future president Is cure of a secretary. The domestic economy department of the club became sponsor for a display and a passed lunch by the members ot the Manufacturers and Consumers' as sociation of Nebraska. The platform was an attractive picture of canned , boxed and sacked goods , arranged by about two dozen members of the association , and sam- plts of several classes of goods were offered as souvenirs of the occasion , almost every woman present carrying away a package at the clobo of the feast. Further attractive ness was lent to the platform by stands ot roses and palms. Defore the lunch was ssrved a paper ex ploiting the domestic economy department was read by Mrs. Draper Smith and two select readings were given by Mrs , Jesalo Hrdwn Cromett of Kmeraon college , Iloston. Trotaurer llheein of the Manufacturers' as sociation then delivered an address. This waa followed by the lunch , passed by thirty mem bers of the domestic economy department under the superlntendcncy of the leader , Mrs. Mary M. I'ugh. The members of the domestic economy department of the Lincoln Woman's club were Invited to be present , but declined with re gret. WILL APPROVE THEM. Juillcliiry Cnmiulttoa Hmitly to Report cm IlnmlK of Now Piilleo Commissioners. According to the agreements reached by the members of the judiciary committee oC the city council and an understanding arrlvoU at between tha committee and it * majority ot the city council there wilt be no further delay In approving the liomla of the newly appointed tire and police cominlualoncn : , llrown and Deaver. A caucus of all the republican members was held Saturday night , when It was agreed that the bonds should be approved on the recom mendation ot tha judiciary committee , and by L yesterday a favorable report of the commlttoa , i had been signed by every member The re'r Ti port will bo submitted this evening. It Is Elated by Messrs. Kennard and Jacob- sen of the committee that the reference of the bonJs was not to hold up the appointment , but to conform with a rule adopted by the council at the beginning of the year , on Mr. Kennard' ! ) suggestion , requiring that all Im portant papers submitted to the council be re ferred to the proper committees. Homo expression of opinion was called out by the Incident regarding the power of the city council In determining the membara ot thu commission. Mr. Kennard wax positive In his opinion that the power of the council to approve or reject the bonds of the Governor' * appointees amounted to a confirmatory power. Simply TOOK n llfiiili-r. A man named Mlchelxon , whose home li In Council I Huffs , took a header fiom a blcycU at Twenty-fourth nnd Clark tttrecln yesterday mornlm ; Ills bead htriifk rmiarely on the pavement unit It wtiH nt llrat thought hlH bkull WIIB fractured. A physician \yua called , who drclded that the Injury amounted to nothlnt ; more s > rloua than a severe contusion. _ 'I rnulilr * o' Mrs. Hlilrs. Alice B. Billed has IWKUII an action for a dlvorc * from Klmcr H. BldvH , alleglnc that lie hax failed to * ui | | > ort lil family uiul lion been guilty ot extreme ciueltv , twitting her on various occasion * nl out thu ; " < ! times he nnd had The plaintiff xu > x Hho WJIH refuged aid from merchants Ixc-nugo IIM- husband warned them not to advance any thing. Children Cryfoi Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cryfoi Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cryfo ! Rteher's Castoria.