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< 7 H TITE OMAHA. DAILY J3EEJLTUESDAY , MAY 21 , 1895. i SPB01RL NOTICES. AflTrrtlneTiutilii fur them rnlumn * will l > taken Liitll 12t3O | i. in. for Ilia cTenlnc n < I until H p. in , for the morning and bunday edition. Adierllncrii , liy reqieKtlnR n nomlirrcil flieck , cnn Imve nnincri ndilrriioil to a numbered letter In r/iro of 'llm lleo. An- wrrn so iiildrrMFil vlll ho ilpllvorod upon I rturntntlon nf tlio clicrk only. Ifntes , 1 l-2c n Troril , llrit luxertlon , lo n word linrtuflor , Notliliiy tukon tor Irsi than "Ho lor llrit liucrlloiL 1 IICBO nclvertlscinents mnut tun ronnccu * tlicly. SITUATIONS WANTED. A YOCNG WOMAN DP.SIRKH A HITfATlON ai traveling companion for un old lady AJ- ilrcs P 33 Ilee A-M3I 21 1'OSITION AB UOOKKKRI'ini Oil GENERAL oftlcc work. P. R. HprliiKBtlih Isner , Neb WANTED WALK HELP. WANTED , I.OCW MEN TO WR1TK MB TODAY for the receipt ( absolute ! ) free , In plain Fettled envelop * ) hlch cured me of nervmm ileblllty. exhausted vltillty , etc Address C J Walker , box 1 341 , Kaluiuazoo , Mich II M4t > > WANTED. MAN TO TAKE OIIDERS IN CITY for old CHtalillnhcd huusc [ Drmur experience unnercHsaiy and nnlnr ) palit we kl > Apply after 9 ii. m. nt 1510 Douglas 11 MO 14 Ji WANTED , SAI.IISMEN ] The Hawks Nursery Co. , Milwaukee , WU. 11 M7M J10 HALESMEN TO SELL 1IAKINO POWDER We put our goods In Kla n rolling pins lt > l monin and express < r conimlpnlon ChUigo linking 1'utvdtr Co. , 707 Van lluien Kt ( li cago. U-MSS2'j ) ' * WANTED. riRST CLASS. EXPERIE.Nl'ED rents furnl.ililn goods Bailsman ; noau uthcr need apply , llostuii Store , Omilia. n-MHSjl WANTED , 1'OR U S. ARMY , AIILL-IIOOIED unmarrkd men , between the ngUs of 21 and * > , cltlzcis of Iho United States , of good char acter and temperate habits , who run npcak , rend and write English. 1'or full Inform itlon PPly , preferably by letter , to iceiuUIng olllcer t Fort Omaha , or at 1321 I'uinim street , Omnlii , Neb. 11 WANTED , A GOOD COOK TOR LARGE hotel G od wa en KUMdy employment to lltht party. Adlress , ulth rtfeiinces , I ) . A Graham , C'a per , W > o 11-S1157 21 WANTED , llltlGUT HOY , GOOD S1XE , TO learn drug bushiest Must live \\lth ii.irenis W. J. Hughes , 21th ami I'liinam. 11 Ml00 1 LAIIOHIMIS ON RAILROAD \\ORK IN SOUTH Dakota Free PUPS Kranur & O'llearn labor agcnc } , Htli und I'uniani streets U-M150 21 WANTED-Fi.BlALE HELP. ARE \OU HONEST , SOIIER , INDUSTRIOUS' ' It HO , tngagc with us fir 1M3 , V > H u month , 13 COO a ye.ir , you can make It euay , fix hours a d i ) Our agents du nut compUIn of hard tlinoK Why ? 'Ihey ure makliu ; mone ) nelllng v our Pcrfertli n Dish Washei , the enl > prartkal famll ) wuuhcr ntunufaLturtda heB dries nnd .iJolNhrs illsluH tiorfeitly In two mlnutea ; no txpeilencr necessary a child of 8 ( pirates It cabll > , chenp mid duiablc , weight , thirteen piunds , mndu of unit rut nheet. stLCl , cspic- H ) , 1 plciea , IIO.OO ) fur Its oiual , evirylam- lly vvanin one , you dull t h i\e to camu * , iia noon aa iiwple know you huvu U f-n rale they send fir u dish wnsher , eu h n enl s territory proticted , no cnmpctltlon , HC fur- nlxh "ample ( welKha Fix piund * ) In nlie to l.i'lj ! inn to Ink enl < rslth , on < maile J.'ll T3 lirst ten ilu > 8 Aildu-ss foi full paitltulars Ptrfei-tlon Mfg Co , lntliwood , III. C WANTED , PIPTY GIRI TOR ALL KINDS nf work. Canadian Enu > loincnt OHIcc , 152J Douglas street C M1U3 MJ. WANTKD. GIRL TOR GENERAL HOI'SE work. 2318 Dodge street. C tSS FOR RENT HOUSIi3. HOUSES , r. 1C. DARLING , DARKER HLOCK , D-3M 1IOUHH IN ALL PARTS OP THE CITY THE O. F Davis company 13jD Furnam D 31.1 HOUSES , DENEwTTl CO , 1C8 N. 1DTH KT. D-3C2 II. E. COLE CO LARGEST LIST IN OMAHA D MAt 2708 1'ARNAM STREET. W. M Urgera , liiJ 1'arntim V-ZX 4-tOOM UASEMENT. 811 S. 21TH STREET D M134 M2J' NICE MODERN PLATS. CHEAP. J. W. 8iiulre , 48 Ilee lilllldlllK. D 318 ran RENT , DESIRAIILE HOUSES. 1) rooms , 211 H. 21th 81. , * 3) . 7 rooms , 4J03 Ciimlng nt. , J22 7 rooms , 820 N . ' 7ih live J2i W. II rooms , J07 Cuss Bt , . J10. i ) ruoms , 4127 Davenport nt. , W. C rooms , 5IJD lackson tt . JS. 6 room. ' , 3513 Pratt st . 17. See- Fidelity Trust Co . 170J Fari.am st. D SJl LAIIOK IST r. D. WKAD. icTH & DOUOLAS. D-517 J3 roil RENT. PINE NEW 10-ROOM HOI SE G20 N. Jutji st. H. T. Clarke , 219 Hoard of Ti.idf D-C53 RENTAL AGENCY. 3tl ) NO 10TH ST. D-727 I'OR RENT. FLATS AT NORTHEAST COR- ncr of llth and Howard Hts , nenly papered nnd painted. $15 U ) a innntli. Inquire room S14 Tint National lUnk 11UU. D 72S 23 foh lTuNT. AT HELLVUE NE"\h R. R depot , u line 10 room house , line grounds , iibunilant fruli , nl u 4 room coltaBe , II nry T. Clark. No 21J. Hoard of Trade , Omaha , or W II Iletz. liellvue. D-730 A FLAToO MS. WlTl HATH AND GAS. \tr > completi , oultaljlo for houMkeeplng. 31I > So SOU. nt D-M741 _ NEAULY NEW 6-ROOM COTTAOK WITH bath , reduced to J13 50. 3J3J Cullfornta nlDS20 D-S20 VERY DESIUADLE PURNISHED HOUSE , clc e > In. J. H. bherwood , 4il N , Y. Life , D-831 _ TOR RENT , HOUSES , TEN-ROOM MODERN houne , close In , 6-room cottage , city water , Klorc building 1308 Painam L S SKInner , nguit , 310 New Yolk Life- D M921 _ r AND 7 ROOM PLATS RANGE AND ALL modi-ill cunvenli iKes Call ut corner II it "A " 701 S 16th st George Clouser D-93) 27 * 10-ROOM HOt'SE , MODERN , LOCATED 2211 Douclas. W F. lark. D ilD o Jls _ _ roiT RENT ! "WIOOM COTTAGE siFsot'TiT 2Sth Flu el , one-half block south of Lenvcn- w 01 Ih. Imiulrc nt 974 North Jlth rtrret. 7 o'clock. cVinlnB * . 8 A Oltnn D Mill 21 * _ COTTAGE. 7 ROOMS. CLOSETS. HATH AND His Inqulie 2UJI Howard D Mill 21 * NICE 4-UOO\lTlOUSE 843 S 17TH , $8 00 PIVK inlnatcs walk from court house. D M10S 2J * ran iiuTTr. AT RELLEVUE NEAR mrpoT. centrally located , nice lions' for b ardliu ; liouso or h del purposes Goud opening for right i > utld. H. T. Clarke , 219 Hoard of Trade , Omaha D M130 21 _ RENT ] THREE COTTAGES AND A hum. " of 14 rooina , nil modern Improvements. Inquire of Thomas Swift. 405 N. Uth street riJRNISlllD OR UNPURN1SHED. TUG liandsomeEt renldence In K untze Place For leirtUulurj emiulre Adolph Me > er , 15th an > l Farnam D 152 IOR , RliNT tOUfiibl ED BOOMS. NICK i-or-iii ritos'T ROOM. WELL PUR- iilshrd , private family Call 211 ! Cass HI. HI.EM2:3 E-M2:3 NICELY Pt RNISHED ROOMS POR RENT. Call nt 2107 Douglas. E-M79J 1 TWO FRONT ROOMS , WITH HATH 2 > 2I Davenport K MST7 2 " " UAST" FRONT ROOM. rURNISHED. 210 N. 13th stivet R-SOI-20 * 1'LEASANT ROOM , 1819 DODOC.MS37 rt'RNli-HED ROOMS. SVITAIlLi : POR LIGHT houa KerplnB. man and wife , nu chllilren pri vate family , references. Addreas P M. Ilee. U M924 21 * FOR RCNT. NICELY PURNISHED SUITK o7 nv.ms. pouth rximsuiv. vMih hoard , private fainll > , line location. 2 < > ! Douslua m. refer ences. E MJ15 a UNFURNISHED ROOMS , SN SOUTH 2JT1I nv enue. G-9JS a * rURNlSHKD ROOM ( CMS 19TH . K-M107 J1S' roil RENT DKSIRABLK SOUTH FRONT furnUhed room * . 1 > Chicago uri -i. i.CMH9 ; i TWO Fl ItNl.MllII ) RO1MS IN RES1DENCK whUli oecuplea whole block of ulru lawn und nhada trees , mrthweiit corner of I9ih nnd Leavenworni I" M1K 21' " 2 RO < rMS PURNISHED FOR LIGHT HOUSE- . ! 5 % l.wplnff. J1I.O ) per month. linNorth ISIIi street. U-141 21 KOOMCi AND BOARD HOARD AND ROOM , J4 S ) WKKK. 1521 CASS. F-M7M24' | _ jtoo.Ms WITH noAiin AT TUB .SHRINER. S2l6o. 2th Bt. TWO VERY DFMRAIH.r 11OOM3 AT Tlin 1'renxcr HC N th st F J2t LAltdE SOUTH ROOM IN Mill FRN DP tachcii liouae , cxc II > mt taUo , r f ren P * . 2B N. ! S\Ii. F Mfl il UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT ran IIDNT. j on 4 UNFrrtNisitnn ROOMS. molcrn , for light housekeeping , at I'lO Grace street U-M1412l ICR RENT STORES AND OFFICES ONR ELnOANT STORK ROOM , 15X100. LO- catml In the best pnrt of this city Aildreis J. & M Conrad , Pnlrbury , Neb FOR RENT THE 4 8TORY iTntCK Rt'ILDINO , 515 Fa mini street This building has n llr"- proof cement lm ment , complete steam heat- Ini ? nxturcs , water on all floors , sis , etc. Ap ply nt the olllce of The Hee. 1 910 FOR RENT-FIRST CLASS THREF.-STORY nnd bnwment brlclt toro building. 100.1 Far. nnm utteet. Hulmble for nny kind of business Inquire 314 , First National bank building I-M8SI-23 ESK ROOM WILLIAM J WELHIIANS , 331 H ird of Tride. I-MW7 AGENTS WANTED. JKN AND WOMEN. > ' . TO HO A DAY. AD ilnss the Handy Heater Co , S34 New York Life bM * . , Omiha , Neb , J 913 WANTED TO RENT. 1ST HOUSES FOR RENT WITH G. G. WAL lace , 312 Urown blk. Have calls for cottages K-777 1ST HOUSES POR RKNT WITH 1' . I ) WEAD. K 048-J3 STORAGE. ITOHAGi : . FRANK EWERS , 1211 HARN12Y , M-37J IKST STORAGE Ht'ILDINO IN OMAHA U H gov landed warehoui * * * , household floods Rtored lowest rates. 1013-101 ! LfuvenvNorth M 377 S STORED DURING HUMMER TEL. ilW. 1207 Douglas. Omaha Stove Repair Uoilo , M-375 APIl'll" RTOIIAGU & WAREHOUSK CO , OTII Jonei Bts General storage nnd forwarding M-S7I WANTED TO BITS iVANTRO A STOCK OP GOODS WORTH JI.OOO to 10,000. Address M 19 , Omaha IJec. N-M5I8 STOCKS OP CLOTHING , GRNTS' FPRNISH- InKS hits nnd Rhnes B. Arruitcln 1203 Dongl is street , Omaha , Nel ) . N M706-J8 FOR SALE FURNITURE. 'OR SALU ON ACCOLNT OF REMOVAL TO New York , wilt sell nil the furniture , carpets , ett , of a 10-room house cheap Call nt ' a. 26th ave. O-MC21 FOR SALE- HORSES , WAGONSETC OR SALE CHEAP , A GOOD UUOGY HORSE 151. DouglaH sticet. P 872-20 'OR SALE-GOOD SADDLE HORSE. EN quite Plieo. Giudman , care IJrownlng , Kln < 7 & Co. I' S33 FOK SALE MISCELLANEOUS .VEGMAN . PIANOS , BRIDGEPORT ORGANS WoodbrldRO Bros. , 117 S. 17lh. Q-379 IARDWOOD COMBINATION HOG AND thicken ftncc , Chas. It. Lee , 9th and Douglas , THE STANDARD CATTLE CO , AMES , NEII has 400 tons good baled hij lo sell. Q-M17 : FOR BALE-A PET DEER. INQUIRE A D. Hrnndela , Huston Store. Q M6D1 FOR SALE-SECOND HAND BILLIARD T\- ble in good condition. Inquire loom 311 , First National bank bids. IJ 7.Ib-.23 POR SALE-2 UILLIARD AND 5 POOL TA- blia , In good order , at very low prltis Ad dress Jol.n Heldelk , Falrbury. seb Q-ME09-22 REST BROWN LEGHORN EGGS. PEN tfroros 34 points , { 1 00 for 13 , f ! o ) for W eggs btontijpher Ac Canlleld , 12-'J S. .Und st CJ 9-S-20' POR SALE SOME GOOD FRESH COS cheap Call afternoon , jarJ 211U nnd Hurt st , CJ-1SI 2J- I HAVR A GREAT BARGAIN IN A SiLIGlIT- ly us * d upright piano Adolph lejiru Music store , 15th und 1'arnam , I } 151 J2 FOR HALE. A FRESH JERSEY COW AND calf , ut 14 % S 17ili. between } llik.ir > und Center. D. McMillan. y Mlo9 21 * MI3C LLANEOU3. FOR RENT DAIRY FARM NEAR SOUTH Omaha II. H Harder 4t Co. , Uec building CLAIRVOYANTS MRS DR. II WARREN CLAIRVOYANT , RE- llablc business medium , Stli ) car ut 119 N. ICtli S-3S1 MESSAGE , BATHS. ETCX MADAM SMITH DJ2 S. 13TH , 2D FLOOR , ROOM 3 , megnetlc. vai r , alcohol , steam , sulplmrlnc nnd ea baths T M109 2J' MOST COMMODIOUS BATH PARLORS N city. Mnn > llowcll , 31S At 320 ? 15th , thoroughly practical chiropodist and manicurist attendant T-MSU-J11 * MADAM LA RUE , 1617 HOWARD ST. ST.T T 8C3-J12 * MASSAGE , MADAME BERNARD , 1421 DODGE T M131 3 _ MRS. DR LEON. ELEGANT MASSAGE AND electric hath pirlors , restful und refre lilng No. 412 Noith llth street T TUKK.mil BATHS. TURKISH BATHS. ONLY PLACE IN CITY exclusively for ladies , bulto 109 110 , Bee bldg SIX BATHS J3. MME. POST , 319'j S. 15TII 730 PERSONAL. THE BELLE KPPERLY CORSET. MADE TO order from measure. 1J09 I\unain stieet U-3S3 VIAVI CO. . 340 BEE BLDG. ; HEALTH UOOK free , home treatment , lady attendant , U 3SI H HAAS , FLORIhT. PLANTS , CUT FLOWERS Banquet , hall , residence and grave decorations 1SI3 Vlnton btreet Telephone- . U M9JJ l"Ap7il : CONTAINING REAL PHOTOS OP ladks wishing to wed milled foi stamp Bon 1008 , Denver , Cole MI7I M.5 BATHS , MAbSAGE. MMU POST , 319Mi S 111H I U 7.U PRIVATE HOME FOR \DIES IH RING confinement , bibles adopted or otheiwlbo pro. vlded for ) laidncll ktieet , Onuha N.I ) U MS-.O Ji : MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE AN1HONY LOAN .t TRUST CO . SIS N Y Lll'K , loans at low rates for diolie security In Ne b u * > ka and lown farms 01 Omaha city ptopeity W J91 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real estate , llrennan , Love & . Co , Paxton blk W-28J IMPROVED CITY LOANS AT LOWEST It YTE * . II. H. Harder i Co. , ground lloor , Bee bid ? W 4'l.SIJS MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA RE\L ESTATE ut C per cent. W. 11. Molkel. 1st NuU in. bldn. W 3 'J ' MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA propert ) . Fldtllt ) Trust compan ) , 1702 Farnam. W CSJ INVESTORS DIRECTORY CO . 10 WALL ST. . New \ork. offer nny part 100 OM ) eastern In ventors' namu * , who have money to Invest ; just compiled. Write for particulars W M1S1-1I23' AGENCY U. S MORTGAGE CO SUBMIT loans to Pusey At Thomas , Council Bluffs utllee. W-IS2 CITY LOANS. C. A. STARR. CIS N. Y. LIFE. W 3 S _ MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES THE O F Davln Co. IMi Farmm st. W SS8 N mpnovBD JL r MSI putjvn CITY propert } . W. 1'arnam Smith 4Co . IliO Farnam W SM _ LIFE INSUHANCi : 1-OL1CIKS LOANED ON or bought. F. O. Chesney , Kanaaa CUy. Mo _ W-Mlii MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. MONEY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD FPRN1 I tuie , plunaa , her o > * , wat > imn , or an > kind ot > chattel sicurlty nt lowest possible rates which > ou can pa > back at anx time or In un > umuunt FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE I'O . Rwm \\ltluull block X373 MONEY TO LOAN ON PPHNITURE. PIANOS , horic * waitms. etc , at lowest rates In cllj , no removal of goods. strlctl > cunilJenll.il , jou mi pa > the loan oft at any time or In any amount. amount.OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO . 3W So. 16th St StX370 J B. HADDOCK. ROOM 427 , RAMGB BLOCK. \-3Ti C.D MONEY TO I.OAN ON FURNITURE AND pianos Pied Terry. 410 Ramge tlk. .V 3T1 BUSINESS CHANCES FOR 8ALKrilY LbAN AND JEWELRY Bt'hl- ness. 1 red Motile , pawn broker. 1517H Far * _ rnm. r MI91 Jit ' IOR SALK SIY LOAN AND JE\\ELRY Bl'S ? new. Fred Mahle. l.lilj Far IIP in. in.YMf91JU BtrstNESS CHANCES. Continued. SPLENDID OPPORTUNITIES ARE NOW off red by the markets to eaully multiply * malt capital ich week by tpeoulating Our oust mi. era tnnko big m iey. Some S200 0) to $ W a week , on a Jloooo Investment Cnn we not li the name for > ouT Brrnll margin reaulred Our bonk on miccessful speculation and dillr market lettPr. full of money produclnir pointers , dent free. Fpeculntf through expert" Thomas & Co. . bankers and broken , Rlalto hid * . . Chicago cage , III \ M917-J1C' FOR EXCHANGE. A NICE STYLE FAMILY HORSE , COAL blnck , sound , good free driver nnd penile In uver > vva > , to exchange for good driving horse Fidelity Trust company , 170J Furnam stieet. POR TIIADK , A nfCKHOARD HAND MADK , nlmoxt new , for a phaeton , will KVP ! differ ence P 40 , Bee. 55 M103 21 FOU SALE KhAL ESTATE. ABSTRACTS THE BYRON REED COMPANY. RE-IDS IMPROVED GARDEN LANDS NEAR OMAHA at prices that will nuiprlse > on. If taken within 2 ueeks J II. Hlier o > l , 423 N Y Life RE-M724 BARGAINS , HOUSES , LOTS AND FARMS , sale or trade , 1' . K. Darling , Barker Block RK-1W BARGAINS , HALK OR TRADK IN CITY PROI ertlcs and fanns. Jno. N. Frenier , opp P..O IE-373 SNA1 > S. G TO 0 MILES FROM OMAHA P O 40 , SO or 12i ) acres , Improved , J3000 per acre. 2W ncres. J35 O ) per ncro , 250 ncreH , J40 00 per acre , 10-nerc tracts. 7500 to J100 09 per ncre. _ Must be sold 940 N. Y. L. bldg. 1113 MW4 FOR SALI LOT 14. BLK 2 , 11AKRII PLACE This lot Is Mxl2S , south front , near cur ; ulll cell cheap on easy monthly payments to right pirty Also lot 2 , In Buckeve Place , and lot 1 bile 6 , I'nppleton Park. Tnke a loik nt the loin nnd If they suit > ou cull und I will make prlco und terms to suit Qeo II lyschiirk B orllco , Omaha. RE-034 FARSr LANDS. C. F. HARRISON N Y L RE-69S-J7' CORNER , 64H FT. , CASS ST. , J650 DO ft . North 25th , J5DO. Hundred per cent In theje In 12 mos Ames , 1017 Fariinm. RE OT'i 24 _ 7-ROOM MODERN COTTAGE , 3C2 N 40TH only J3.7000 , great bargain. RE S1790 NEW 5-ROOM COTTAGE. I VRGE LOT ONLY 11,90000. Clark and N. 2Ist ; snap. RIM791 SMALL HOUSE , FULL LOT. FRANKLIN ST J100 down , bal monthly , $550. Ames , 1G17 Far nam. 1113 M974-23 * HOMES ON EASY PAYMENTS SELL AND buy lots , acres , farms. Garvln Bros.,210 N Y L. FOR SALE , LOT 61x123 FT . TH AND IZAIID ls. at grade , J90000. lot 00x130 ft. , with barn , six room house and fruit treen In jnrd 35th nnd Hurt sts , II 80000 , 40 acna six mllea from postolllce , northwest , SI.OOOOO. Potter and George company , cor 10th and Fnrnnm stR AN OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFE TIME To fret a most complete cottage home In the city The price on these two beautiful cnttanes on Hurt st , ncnr 2Slh has been reduced J'-1" each If sold durlnp the next weeU. They nrp C rooms each with bath , closet , hot and cold water , concreted cellar under whole housp electric llxtuies nnd tlectrlc light JiiBl completed , with newer , city water , jards nl ? RoduVil. etc . 1 block to electric line In fuel , these cottages nre models of beauty nni. convenience . . . . , No such cottase In thp city cnn l > p purchased a- cheip ns we are authorized to sell these h mies Terms , 1500 or more ensh .bnlnnce easy tenns This propirty Is destined to be one of HIP mos beautiful lesldenre localities In the cltj in a IS THR TIME TO BUY YOU THF , , , , . . FPN TO nr APPRFCtTED Trust Compiny. 1 < 02 1 , . Fidelity nmlJm l.0.B ( $ l"ooi FOR C07.Y HO\TB. WRLL BUILT' ' E rooms cast front ncnr cars , ? 21 < 1 cash Inl mnnthlv * Vr cent , city water , cistern Ames . Hi. UJ - > 1517 Farnam. UNDERTAKERS AND EMB ALMER3 IT K HURKHT PUNER\L PtltPrTOIl AND emt-nlrner. 161 ? Chicago Kt . telephone 9) _ 4iH SWANSON . VALIEN 1701 Ct MING M. O MAT-L TTNnr.UTAKrn AND EMnAt.M. er. 1417 Farnnm st . telephone 225 4W C \V HAKER. UN'DLIl TAKER. 013 S ICTI ST. BICYCLES. M O DAXON , 403 N. 16T1I. VICTOR BICYCLES THE FINEST OF ALL blcvcles. Omaha Ulcjclc Co , 323 N ICth olivet. nni.iNCJ. nt'iivr i.iicn A WATCH WHST- * rn niectrlcal Supply Co , IM Howard strt-ot. 3 > 5 . BKK THE VISIIU.V : IAIt , IIRAIITNGS ON Relay Special Will Darnum & Hro , 1M N. 1'ith t > 96 nUMINOION AND KAOLIJ CROSS C.U.V TO 110 H K.th street -37 A. L , DKANI : & . co. wiioi.nsAT.r : AND nn- till bicycle * . 1118 r.irnam street , blryrlcs sold on easy pa > mcntii MS wisTEKN uioYci.n .1 GUN co . 2410 CU.MIVC CIU MANTELS , GllATKS AND TILES. WOOD MANTHLS , GIIATHS 1 II.KH TOIl PIRK liHtes , vestibule * nnd Urge llo rs , write tor catalosuc Milton Rogers & . Sons , OiiiiliT COAL D T MOt'NT HAS IlKMOVIZD HIS COAL office to 209 S. 16th Bt. , lirown block. 4W _ _ mirf iinsT is THI : CHHAPHST NO SMOKE No noot 2000 pounds of the licstVyominB coal. t 50 , delivered Just thlnU of It ! You have to pay thnt for illrtj BmoKy coal. If jou nre Interested In the fuel question use Sheridan coat 1003 rarnnm street JU01 PASXTJRAGE. wn IIAVU i o ACRES or iiLun GRASS PASture - ture for horses , bonnl fence , spring water ; Harton & 1'htlps. Gllmoru Neb. , or A W I'hclps & Son. 207 N V. Life bldK ! < ! 1051 478-Julvl' IlOUbKS AND CA'ITLU 1'AbTt ULU , IVj mllei from car line , blue gra s i-prlnc ; water II. II. Harder & Co , Bee building. 873-20 I'ASTL'Hi : , CATTl.n & IIOUSKS T MfUIJAY 90S Jli BUILDING &LOAN ASSO3IATION. SHAKES IN MUTUAL L & II ASS'N PAY C 7. 8 per cent when 1. 3 > enra old al.ia reiliemabk . 1701 I'anmm st. Nattlnger , Sci. 411 HOW TO airr A HUMI : OR sici ni : ooou Interest on savlnTB. Apply to Omah i L .1 11 AM n , 1704 lice llldg. O W. Nattlnger , t-ec HOTKLS. HOTIIL IIARKHR , 13TH AND JONES STS. 75 looms nt SI 50 per day. 50 rooms at U 00 i > cr day Special rates to roinmerclal traxelen Room and boinl b > with or month rrauU Hllditrh manngir 4D2 A1HNA IIOITSR ( KI'ROI'IIAN ) . N W. COR 13th and Dodge. Rooms by day or wctl < I 13 LOdT. LOST , A IIDLMAN PRONOUNCING IlIULE finder plcasu nutif > Rev JJ. L lib. 441(1 ( N. 25th st lxst ) 1..0 20 * ELECTKiUAL SUPPLIES KLIXTRU'VL RNGINBKRS AND CONTRAO- tura fur ilertrlc light nnj muter jilanls nnd all kinds of electrical cons -nctlon Western Klec- trlcul Supply Co. , 151 } Howard st , 4 4 CARPENTERS AND BUII/DERS. o. i : MORRILL. i > APin HANGING. HOUSR Blgn imlmlng , Lrlclt work , plastering , olt R. 1 , llarKtr till. , tel. 735 , bbop , 913 N. Jltli St 403 DENTAL COLLEGB. OMAHA COLLEOK UKNTAL SfltaHRY I'llRR lnrinnar > . ilentlstiy at cost Kith X. Cap nvc 407 MUSIC , ART AND LANGUAGES. GEOIIGK K GCLLKMIECK , I1ANJO AND guitar teacher l ll lu j sir.el. M103 DAMAGED MIRRORS UUSILVERED. 713 .V. 10. 404 SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING A. C. VAN SANT'8 SCHOOL , 613 N Y LH'K. 1UI4 MllO\VlTZ LOANS MONE 41S N U bT 41) UH. PAUL , DENTIST. IMO XJUUT ST. , I BOARDING FOR RENT TO A GOOD. RnsPONStnLK PAIITT 31 rooms , nlnut 39 bcardirv- Dent lacnttun In rlty , P 13 Vet " 17 ! CARPET < PLEANIN G. .TIAMt'IO.V STKAM CARPET CLKANINO WKH 71S-7S7 H. 14th St Tel * . , Senlc * Runrnnteeil U. H. Q Kuhn , Mgr. , Pat \Vard , foreman 33 12J-M22 DRESSMAKING. MIIS. C. A. Lt'CAS'TfAS IltrrUUNCD AND openetl pnrlors nt loot IjVuisl.in street where she will be pleased to > ee her former friends. ' ' M-137 M23 3IU33S MAKING IN FAMILIKS. 4 18 GRANT. M-150 M24 Till ! HIM I/TV .11 IHIvhT , NSTuUMUNTS placed on record May 20. 1S95. WARRANTY DEEDS. J Roche nnd wife to F J McShane , lot IS , Burr ( Hit , lots 2 and 3 , block 13. Bedford Place . . . . . J 2,000 C M Miller and wife t > J W C.irr , tot 7. Anlslleld add 1,20' ) Q W Masscii and wife < K C OaUM , 40 feet of lot lil.nk 12 , South Omiilm , 1,10) ! L Sharer nnd wife to G B Clark , lit .10 block 1 , Culver' * sulnllv . 1 lerman freshen and wife to Henry Kohl , n 14 of e > H of lot 2 llnxk.ill'.i subdlv. . . . S lenry Kohl to M tj Dreslien , sime B M ShPX'lj- and wife to K C Anderson , lot 17. blmk 7 , Grammerey park . . 1 I H Harder lo .1 A Rosaiter. n li of s 7) feet of n 147 feet of lots 1 and i , Clark Place ( except n Slj feM ) . . . I DM QUIT CLAIM DEEDS , lans Kclimilmp to .1 F Vila , lot 11 , block 470 , Grandvlew add 35 DEEDS "necHI master to Isaac DoJKln , lots 1 to 4 8 to 17 , 19 to 21 , block 2 , Madison Square tWI Total amount of transfers t 9917 ' Chronic , , Nervous , Private Diseases. Diseases , Sores , Spots , RI nnn INnGlfllV UL.UU1J AnLJ olVlli IMmples Scrofula. Tumorn Tetter , Ectem-j unit Blood Poison IhorotiRhly clennsed from the svslcm , also In- limmillon Ruptures , Piles , Fistula. Kidney Troubles , etc. Thioat. Lunirs Liver. Djspepsli Trouhlei curcil l > y spFcI.il cuurse of treatment. Olxen raiTful an I special nltentlon pccUir | | WEAK MEN ( VITALITY WDAK ) made so l.j . too clise np- pliritlnn to Imslm" * * or study. He\ero ment il ilraln or Rilcf SUXl'AU IJM.'IJ'WIM In ml < lill < * life or from the efffcts ot joullilul folllpn. all yield reiillly to our | iow treatment Cur lo3J of vllnl power our trnuliloa tf out of city Tlinn iiida tulcj ut [ mine by coi fLsponduice. Dr. Scarles & Searlas , 14VJm''h ; ; " Our rccoiil of nrtu.il ncl undeniable dire * ° SYPHILIS lit iihanomtaiai We furnlsh'iill mod ielnifH frto imd oiadlcnto the poison fioni the s > * t * m In 90 dijs t uro gunianttcdi Hours. 0-30 to 8.20 , Pilneidiis .m.l Situr days , 9 l > m run niNSMXjoii nuMnnv co SU Ne\\ York Life , Unnhi , Neb. Ccrtlllcnto of Ptitillrntlnn , Offlce of Auditor of Public Accounts , State of Nebrnikn , Lincoln , May 18 , 1SD5It Is h reby certified Hint the United States Cas ualty compiny of New 'v.ork. In the state of New York , has complied with the In ur ance laws oC this state nnd Is authorize ) to transact the lms.lnes * of Kenernl casualty Insurance In this state foi the current ye.n Witness my band nnd the seal of th * auditor of public accounts the day and year above written. KUGCN'n AlOOflB. Auditor 1'ubllc Accounts. M21 mlt Lawyers anil gollcltors. SUES & CO. Uco iiulldiug , OMAHA. Nub. Advice FUEE. RAILWAY TIME CARD Leaves IUURLINGTON AJ MO. RIVER lArrlvei OmaoaUnlon | _ Depot , 10th i. Ma > ou bts.fomahu 10 10 un Denver Express 9.40in 4 Mpm Hllc. Hills , Mont. & 1'uget Snd. Ex. 4.Upn 4 JJpm Uenvei K.-.prCij 4:10pn C 41pm Nebraska Ixjcal ( except Sunda T.Iipn 5 ljum . .Lincoln Local ( except bunda , . .ll:2Sam 2.4 pm . Fast Mall ( foi Lincoln ) Dally . . . Leave * ( CHICAGO , ULRLINUluN A cj.Arrives { * Omai.iVUi > li/ii lJ | > ot , loth & Maaon iSla JOmala 7 lopm Chicago Vestibule 9. ) am D SOum Ciilcago impress . . . 4.15pm 7.t/-pm .Chicago and btLoul Expms . S.Ouan 11 3iam liicmc Junction Local 6.10pm faat UalL 2 : < 0pm Leaves ICIHCAGO , " MIET& BV. PAtJL.lArrhes OmahajUnlcn Depot , 13ih & Mason Sis 1 Omaha C.OOpm Chicago "Limited 9.30am 11 10am . . Chicago Exjlre ' ( ex un ) . . 6 OOpn Leaves ICUICAOO & KoiU'llVV Eal'N ( Arrives Omah lUnlonDepot _ , 10th a Maun SU | Omaha 11 05am..r. . . . Eastem E pre s B 2 pn 4.00pm. . Vesilbuled Llmltetl . . . . s 40am 6 5iam Mo Valltx Local 10.30pm 6 4Spm . . . Omaha Ch cagp Hpeclil . . . 2 Upm " Leave * ( CHICAGO , OinahalUnion Depot , 11.00am . .Atlantic . . - , , - . . , . Miivlay ) . . . 5.oopm C 2pm NlBht lTipre : . 8:5-\m : 4.3jpm . .Chicago VestlliUled Limited. . . . l,3opm C:0 : pm .Oklahoma & . Tex SiEx ( ex Sun ) ,10.35am 1 40pm Colorado .Limited 4.00pm L aveV | C , ST. pT'jf.'i ' O. | Arrives Omahal Depot. 15th and , Webs er 8ts. | Qni-ilia 8.ram..Nebraska Pswtnser ( Jallyi. . . . S.lipm t ) pm. .Sioux City Exurc 4 ( ex. bun.HUam ) t.lOyni. , . . . . St. Paul Limited lJ3jqin i7\"r7l v e > _ Omaha 2 10pm 4 i < pm 2 10pm ( ex but ) Wyo , Kx. ( ex Mon ) 4.Bopm J OJam . Norfolk F.xpreaa tcx. Sunday ) 10 3 lam C 10pm. .nt. 1'uul Cxpr e3 10 35 im Leaves I K C BT J & C H | Ain\es OmahalUnlon De | > ot. 13th f. Mason SU , Om ilia 9 .Mam Kama City Pay Express C 30 im .4Spm.K C. Nicht Hx via U P Tians 6 50am Leave > | MISSOURI PACIFIC"lArr ves * Omaha ] _ Depot , loth and W > b > er fiti. | Omaha 10 : < 9am . . St Louis Express. . . 6 OJam 9 30pm . . Ht Louis Kxpreoi . O.QSpm 3 50pm Nebraika Local ( ex Sun ) 8 OOq m Leaves f "SIOUX ClTY iTl-ACIPIC | Arvc ! < qtn h JDepol , lilti andWebj _ r SU. | Omuh.a "o. lupin . St. Paul Limited . _ . .10 J.an Leave * I SIOU..CinPACIFIC. . | \rrtvej OmahalUnlon Depot , 19th & Maun " Sis jOmaha iJ5am ! . Sioux City 1'an-nier. 19.3Spn j.Mpm . . . .at Paul Limited . . llrtlpn LVeIT UNION PACIFIC iA rflVi OmahajUnLn Drput , 10th & Maion 10:00am : Kearney Eiprtu J:43pm : t Oupm. . k . Overland Vlytr . . i : . p- i-OOpiiLUi-afce & Sir mib e Ex. ( ex. Sun ) 3.4 i n 7-JOpm . Pac no Eiprnt . IB i n Mpm . Fast Mall. . . . . 4.JOm Leaves I " "WABASH R.MLWAY ; | Arrho OmahaiUnlon Depot , iota & Maion Sts. | Omaha ( Cop > rlclit. 1585) ) Shortly before 3 o'clock on Hie morning of he 7th of May , 1SS1 , four young men sat > hlng whist In on upper room of one of he best known rlubs of New York Tor obvious ronsons no will In Iho present arratlve disguise the tills of this orKanlZA- loli under the name of "The Mvrtle. " Of the four young men we are concerned vlllt but one This was Koser Larotir. n lack-haired , black-oyel yotini ; fellow , with shifting gaze and uncommonly good Itflc t cards , lie was dressed faultlessly , ap- leared sufficiently vvcilthy for all mundane itirposes , lived In n state of careless b.ichel- rhood , had no known relative ! living and mil dropped Into Ootham society a yeir or no lefore from Paris or Berlin or some other ilaco where It would be equally Impossible o hunt tip his antecedents. In London such a man woul 1 be promptly lack-baited at nny respectable club. I3ut In S'ew York things are done differently and loser's appllcitlon for membership In "The , Iyrtles" had been backed by two of the oremosl leaders of the ultra-glided set. The room In which the quartet sat was In nowise different from dozens of such semi- irlv.ito rooms In fashionable clubs the world ) ver It was papered In deep maroon. The urnlturc and walnscottlng were of heavy oak Upon one side of the room was the door , hung with a rich Oriental portiere. I'pon ' another were two broad windows over- ooklng the electric-lighted square. Upon another there simply hung an etching or wo in broad white and gilt frames. Upon the fourth wus an antique mantel vlth oak paneling Over this mantel hung a beautiful copy In oils of the Beatrice Cencl , with those calm , lucid eyes following. every movement of the Inmates of the room. Through the disposition of the whist play ers Roger Larouo sat with his back to the mantel and the Beatrice Cencl gazed down upon the top of his head. The game had been In progress since mid night One of the players at the end of a certain land touched an electric bell and a moment later a club waiter 'appeared "Alfonso , some more brandy and ko.nc cigars " "A dash of absinthe with mine , " muttered iloger Laroue , absorbed In the hand which had fallen to his tot In the nevdeal. . Alfonso was not the typical club waiter , ills dress suit was irreproachable , his face was clean-shaven , his attitude v.as respect ful Uut hla cadaverous face was disquiet ng and he had big , green ejes that mailr ilm an uncomfortable man to lo ] ' < full in the face. He claimed to be a Pole and tpol e i3ngllah with a tnrbarom accent. He was not a favorite with the members , hut as IIP had been with "The Myrtle" for * , months and no specific fault could be found with dim ho was tolerated. If the four joung men haJ been less In terested In the painted bits of pasteboard to- With a scream of agony he thrrw up hU hands. night they mlgnt have noticed that Alfonso's green eyes werefaptenoi upon Iloger La- roue's face during thu entire time he wa. % In the room. And thcro was an ominous light flickering In the depths of those catlike orbs. The brandy and cigars were brought , and the game proceeded. Tor some minutes the silence was only broken by the shuffle and flip of the cards upon the table. Three was chimed by the silvery bell of a dainty ormulu clock beneath the Beatrice Cencl. Suddenly there wao a sharp , swift swish In the air like 'lie flight of a heavy whip With a scream of agony Roger Laroue threw up his hands , raining the cards about him , and , with a single moan , dropped heavily to the floor. When hib friends went to his assistance he wai dead When one of the most skillful surgeon. ? of New York came to make the- post mortem tlito was what he found- A jagged wound about a quarter of an Inch In dlrmeter situated In the back of the dead man's head almost directly over the suture , between the occipital and parietal bones. Imbedded deeply In the brain a small , hard bullet , of evidently some composition of lead with antimony or copper , anil nearly square In shape. Heyond this , nothing. At the Inquivt the only relevant testimony was that given by the three other card players , and this was mainly negative In character so far as the question as to what killed Roger Laroue was concerned. They had seen their friend sitting before them one moment : had heard him scream and seen him fall the next. There had been no report as of a gun or revolver , no smoke , no smell , no sounJ , saving that mysterious swlp'ilng of the air which hail preceded the catastrophe. There hail been nobody else In the room but the four whist players , nor , so far as vxai known , had thcro been any body else In that portion of the club house , the maroon papered room being In the third story. This was the standing of the case when It was put Into the hands of Sergeant Dstec- tlve Stacey of Inspector Byrnes' staff for Eolutlon. Stacey was not a shrewd detective by any means , but he had acquired the reputation of being one of the most brilliant gucssers on the metropolitan force. That Is to say , by putting together In his mind the scattered facts of a puzzling case ho could hit at the solution as by Inspiration , without the troublesome necessity of running down all manner of Insignificant clews. Two weeks later another young man was killed In the maroon-papered room of the "The Myrtle" In precisely the same way Ills name was Ilugues Narbon He was a Parisian artist , had been In New York but a few months on a visit , and was not a mem ber of ' The Myrtle , " but had free entree thsro on a privilege card. He , too , had eat with hh back to the oaken mantel and the Beatrice Cencl , he , too , had fallen dead with a jagged wound In the head made by a square bullet , and his death had been preceded'by the same mysterious swishIng - Ing sound that had been heard before Roger Laroue'a fall. About this time there lived amid the wilderness of Upper Fifth avenue the Coun- tsss Claire Brodsky of St Petersburg. The Countess Claire was about 33 , blonde , supple , wealthy and widowed. Her social itatus was undoubted , because traveled Americans had attended her salon In the czar'g capita ! , had met her late huiband , who was of the czar's diplomatic tulle , and all the world had heard of the tragcuy of December , 1879 , when thp Count NicoUl Drodsky , hav ing unwittingly stumbled Into a ne&t ot Nlhil- RK9tt lt38ro39nC * ' " * EXPECTANT MOTHERS. Th t our Mondtrful rfnitjr "MOTHERS MKIO" wlilrh make * child birth caij nrnjr t * within lh raarh at U we bar * rrJncrd the uflco to < > f H.Hor pur battle. Dewin of . frtudi , counterfeit * and ubitllute . J TAKE NOTHING BUT . MOTHERS FRIEND. . . . BOLD nv AM , nnfcoisTs. . . ! OT Writ , for lxx.lt "TO MOTIIEHS" rnkllod free. TIIK IIRAHPIPI.il ItrolILATtlll CO. , H lc Pr prl lor" . Atlanta. < ) . OHi Ists In the lower quarters of Moscow while on a midnight roistering bout , had fallen with twenty knife wounds In as many puts of his body. It U a natural deduction , therefore , that Ihe Comitcsn Chlre had no particular love 'or Nihilists or the principles they repre sented , and It was surprising to her friends that after her husband's dath she should voluntarily hive shifted her residence first to Paris and afterward to New York the two cities alwve all others which teem with the varied elements of republicanism and democ racy New York society could nnd no fault with tirr. Her establishment was magnificent , lier entertainments were convcntlomlly superb , and she was received everywhere. She wa.5 a society queen so far as nny woman can bo In a country where "society" Is but a relative term and Is-applied Indifferently to every stratum of the community She had been passionately devoted to her husband , and the shadow of his death hung over hrr still. What hail brought her to America' It any one were Impertinent enough to a k her ihi' would unhesitatingly reply that It was to escape the memories of her happy married llfo which tormented her among the familiar scenes of St Petersburg an.l Moscow. Cracow and Vienna and other cities where He kept hla eye on Alphon&c. her huabanrl's dlrtomatlc duties had called him IJesIdes , he i\\ erred an Intense ad miration for the Americans and the American character. "Hut there are nihilists In America , " ven tured an acquaintance one day. " I know It , " she replied , In a low voice , with a rcprrsse-3 shudder. H really did not appear as though Stace > had made much proijrcjs In the case after a week's work. Trom the point oflew of the average mortal this was what ho had done Made a casual inspection of the maroon papered room rnd found nothing Questioned the club sonants one by one , ind , of course , obtained nothing , Not exactly , either , for there was one point which Stacey seized nnj made use of as a pc.'slble foundation for some of his charac teristic Keen ofilclal guessing This was the fact that both men had been In New York but a comparatively short time before their death and that both had previously lived In Paris. Relative to this point a cablegram was for- nj'dod upon Superintendent Hyrncs' author ity to the prefect of police of the Department of the Seine asking for Information as to the lives and conncctlon.1 of Koser I aroue and Ilugues Narbon In the Krench capital. Men possessed of the true detective Instinct the instinct of bui rowing beneath the sur face of things and interpreting appearances In an entirely different scnso from that they seem to warrant have a highly U'cful faculty of picking out from amid n crowd certain Individuals who , to the orJInary observer , ap pear In no way cl tlrgul.hed from the ave'a run of mortals , but who , to the acute ofllclal mind , give promise of rich results If properly developed. Through the exercise of this faculty Stacej upon his second visit to "The Myrtle , " had picked out Alphoiue , the Polish waiter , as the one man among the score or so of em- plo > es of the club on whom IIP wanted to keep an eye ; not that there was the slight est evidence rcnncctlng Alplionsc In nny way with the death ot the two young men , or that there was anything suspicious In the man's appearance or actions He was the lame Imperturbable , obsequious Individual as ever. ( Continued Tomurrow ) I'rcxrneUn .Moillclnr. Combining antiseptic with deodorant prop erties , and possessing an agreeable , aromatic odor Allen's Hygienic Fluid makes a most ac ceptable dentolrlcc or gargle , It sweetens ami purifies the breath and teeth , Instantly re moving all odor of tobacco or liquor. A most acceptable mouth-wash In the morning. It's use prevents the Inccptlun of all con lagloua diseases. FBOST BID LITTLE DAMAGE. Ilallronili Failed to Kind I'rocrlnff Wonthei In ftcbrABkn. The rumors of frost heard about the streets of Omaha yesterday were not borne out by careful Inquiries made at the several rail road offices. There was little or no frost ves- terday morning over the entire territory cov ered by the U. & M , except at 1'latUmouth and Nebraska City. Considerable rain fel Sunday at a number of places , most of It however , about Cheyenne where It was little needed. At Ilock Island and Milwaukee headquarters the Information was given out that no traces of frost were teen except on the extreme eastern divisions of both roads The Missouri 1'jclflc could discover but slight traces of frosty weather over Its line In Nebraska , while the Union Pacific was practically In the same condition as the Burlington. There was , however , consider able fivit rcpoitcd along the northern tier of countle. , but the damage was not as grea as might have bjen expected. Crop reports coming Into the Ilurllngton show that there ulll be about half a cro ; of small grain , corn , however , showing mucl better than for the past ten years for a corre spending period. Haln , lion ever , Is greatly needed In many parts cf the state , the sub soil showing an abiolute diyncss. It Is used In hospitals , prescribed by the best phjslclans for a stimulant. Sliver Ac Uvo Whiskey. ELEC1S ITS OFFICERS. Ministerial Union Mnnt * unit Tnkos Up Jls Work. The Ministerial union met at Kount7e Me mcrlal church yesterday , Rev. Powell presiding siding , and listened to an able paper 01 "The Emotion In Jlclleloun Life , " by Dr Augusta Chapln. She dwelt upon the fac that life was the energy of Intelligence am love. God was the supreme personality to whom these traits should blend In c.notlona gratitude. One's sincerity of religion couli never be measured by the amount ot ii'iU made Emotion was not n.cossarily n nolsv demonstration , but a religious tnthiul n had a perfect right to shout over a victory of the suul Rev Clark of York , Rev. Dawson of Soul ! On aha and others , discussed the paper The union elected the following ollccr ! < i fo the ensuing term of six months Prcstdont Rev S U McCormick of tha First Preaby tcrlan church ; secretary anil treasurer. Rev C N Dawton of the South Omaha Tlrs Methodist , executive committee , A. J Tuikle W P Hanks and Or. J. P. D Uvvyd. Cnuztit n l.lvoVlrr , Ons of the street cars came In contact wit ! a live wire at Nineteenth and Cumtng street at an early hour yesterday The car caugh fire , but the blaze wai extinguished befor any serious damage resulted. Steam's Klectrlc Paste rids your liouia o Rats , Hoactics and other vermin ; 25c. THINKS THEY ARE TOGETHER Ix-ShorifFniid Landlord Believes His Wife end n Former Boarder Have Eloped. ONES TO OMAHA IN SEARCH OF THEM otin bnmll ot Hayes Comity Is tint I > . - Irrnncd llnthnnil In tlin IKHC Itutilr to Piuilflli .Severely the Mini \\lio Cntiaril tlio Trouble. John Simll. ex-sheriff of IIioos county , Is i the city Irving to locate his wife , who o thinks has eloped with another man. mall arrived In the city Sunday , and has ccn putting In the time trjlng to locals Is wife , but has not been successful. Yes- crday morning ho appeared at the police tatlon and asked for the assistance of the ocal police department. According to Small's story , he and his Ife have been married about right years ml during the greater part of that lime , or or six jears , he was sheriff of Hayes entity. Since his last term expired ho has ? cn running a hotel In llajea Center , but uslncss being iwor and money scarce , his tfo expressed herself as willing to cimic to ) mnlia and get a position at come kind ot ork , and In that manner assist In meeting xpcnscs. Her proposition was agreed to , and ccordlngly she nrrhcd In Omaha about six \ceks ago and found employment In thu amlly ofV H Ashton , SCO South Twelfth treet. Since that time her letters to her us In ml have been few , mid 3 short tlmo go Ihey ceased entirely The e\-sherltt suspected that all was not Ight , and accordingly began an Itncstlga- lon. Sines the hotel at Hayes Center was pened by Small , and up to a short time go , Ilohcrt West was one of the regular loarders , and was treated as one of tha amlly. He had charge of some horses ou a anch near Hayes Center , and was respected n that part of thn country. During th iast > ear Snnll noticed that there was a trong friendship existing between his \t\to \ ml West , and wnrird his wife against the itibllctty that might ho given to their In- liuacy , anil that a eccimlal might follow. She ridiculed the Idea , and ho was s dialled. A short tlmo after Small's talk with his wife , West moved lo Wallace , and when imall started his Investigation , the Drat dace he visited was Wallace , to lelrn. \hcthcr or not West was still living In that own Inquiry revealed the fact that West lad left there May 15 and no one knew whcro 10 was going. The next thing Snnll did vas to take the train for Omahn His In- estlgatlon here brought to light the fact hat his wlfo had , on May 1C , left her pasl- lon in the AMiton family and luil not been een since When Mrs Small went out In he evening on the above named date eho sked that the door 1) ' left unlocked , as she vould return at 10 o'clock. ( ? ' ipft her fiects In her room , except a few trinkets , ml did not return Small , before he left Wallace , succeeded Tn getting hold of a part of a letter written to Vest from Omaha , and which Intimated that le wag about to elope with some one , and mall's Impression 13 that the letter was rom his wife , and that the arrangements \ero completed for the elopement when West eft Wallace The ex-fherlft Is considerably worked up over the affair , and Intimated It he could ocate the couple he would do the icst. ItlioiiiimtlHin t nrpil. Rheumatism Is caused by lactic acid In the ilood attacking the fibrous tissues of the olnts Keep your blood pure and heilthy and von will not have rheumatism Hood's Sarsaparllla gives tlic blood \ltallty and richnesi and tones the whole body , neutral- zes the acidity of thu blood and thus cures rheumatism. Hood's IMIls arc the best after-dinner pills , assist digestion , euro headache. CREIGHTON "WILL CASE. DcclHlmi of .Tmlgo Ki'j.or Gives tiles I.HI n- tluu u IWuliiir 'I urn. The Crclghton will contest stands In a cry peculiar attitude In the district court , ' "rom present Intimations , given out by Judge Kcybor In rendeilng a decision on a motion which has been pending before him. It looks as though there were really no contest In court to light over , although In probate court the will was broken and the litigants are low In district court ou appeal seeking to iave a will contest over the subject ot Joseph Crclghton's will. Judge Keysor holds that thcro can bo no \vlll content without a petition for the prelate late of a will having lirst been tiled with lie probate judge. It becomes a question iv nether the Crclghton estate has complied with this rule As a matter of fact , on January 21 ! of last year Mrs. Mary A Shelby , Mr. Trelghton's daughter , signed a petition In probate court asking for the allowance of her father's will for probate , but within a few months thereafter she changed her mind and petitioned the probate Judge for leave to withdraw her name , as she Intended contesting. In support of her prayer she set forth the allegation that she had been misinformed ot the nature ot her act when she sinned the petition for probate , and did co under the Impression that she could still contest when the time came. Judge Baxter permitted her to withdraw from the petition in so far as to allow her to become a con testant. The case then moved slowly along on continuances from week to week , until the middle of last summer , when the taking of testimony was begun. It continued for weeks , the court finally holding that Mr , Crelghton , who was a man of eccentricities , had not possessed the soundness of mind re quisite to make the will A short time since , and while the case was pending on appeal to district court , a motion was made by Judge Doanc , represent ing Mrs. Shelby , to have the petition , wlilch had been filed In district luurt. asking for the probate of the will , stricken from the record on the ground that after the case reached the district court the St James or- plmnago had been made one of the pro ponents , asking for the probate of the In strument The objection was made , though overruled by the court , that the orphanage was not one of the parties In Interest In the lower court , and so not entitled to take a hand In the court of appeal. Joseph Crelghton , who died In 1803 , left a largo part of his property to benevolent Institutions of the Catholic church , and on this account the orphanage claims the right to appear In court. The peculiar phase of the case at present Is this , that Judge Keysor holds that tha petition for the probate of the will In tha probate court has no signature on account of the withdrawal of Mrs Shelby , because , as a party at th = simo time cannot be both plilntlff and defendant , to a. party cannot at the same time ask to have a will probo.'tcd nnrt to contest It at the same time The attorneys were In a quantity after ths an nouncement of the court's decision as to what the effect would bo on the suit. HoeliR I'lle * a .Motion. S. S. Ileebo l < i seeking to obstruct tha course of the suit of Mrs. Charlotte M. Jones , who Is trying to recover back the properties traded off by her husband , J J. Jones , while In a deranged condition ot mind. He traded for Heche's Norfolk stock of good * . Ucebo has filed a motion asking the court le strike a larjo ; portion of Mn. Jones' petition from the tiles , especially those portions which recite that Ilcobo repre sented that his Norfolk stock v.aj new and north $5,500 , whereas It was Elicit worn , mouldy and uortli ICBJ than $1,000 , al'O the parts stating that Jonci was worried uhui ho niailo his trip to Norfolk with Ills wife's deeds In his \cst packet. Ileebo claims the allepaUoru are Inconsistent and Immaterial to the Issues In the mil. I Ictit fur Hi" llui'liiior Kntiiln , Maty A fining , alias Mary A. Harvey , ti ! daughter of ifarrljon Ruclcnsr' * first wife , makes sorloui clnrgta agalnit her stepmother , Martha Ann Iluckner , chiming that shs was a strong , w.cked and high-tempered woman who alwayj had the physical and moral con- trot In Harrison Iluckner's family. These traits of her itepmotlur which li9 sayi iha obrved are allndrd to In the course of Mn , Kw'ng's ' snswer to the action of Martha Ana fiu'-knsr , wherein the litter hag avked for a clear tltlo to the east half ot lot 8 , In God frey's addition , When you v.ant the beft ask { or Silver Ago Ilye Whiskey.