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- TTC1.ft * THE OatAIIA DAILY J3EEWEDNESDAY , 3IAY 22 , 1895. SPB01HL NOTICES. ArtTrrtUemrnts for tlicso roltnnn * Kilt ! > talifii until 12130 p. m , for the erenlncnnd until 8 p. m. for the inoriiliiK nnil Sunday edition. JVclTtrtfftvrii , bj rrqofullnc n nnmlirrrrt clicck , can Intro Minwcru niltlrmtiril to tintnlirred letter In rnra of 'Ilia I1 'O. An- nrrrn do nililrcrscil will l > n ilrllvnrml upon irtsentatlnn of tlio rlirrk only. Kitten , 1 J-SIc word , IIrut Intcitlan , lo n word licrraflor. Nothing tnkon for lit * than BGo for lint Insertion. Iliffto ndvortlnemcnti must tun roiuecti * tUely. SITUATIONS WANTED. POSITION AS BOOKKEEPER on GENERAL olllce work. F. 11. Bprlngstub , Wlbiier , Neb. A 15J 22 A YOUNG GERMANWOMAN ( WIDOW ) wants to do general houpenork In * mall fam ily preferred. ZOO Woolworth a\enne. aenne.AMICS 24 WANTED WALE HELP. WANTED. 1,000 MEN TO WRITE ME TODAY for the receipt ( absolutely free. In plain sealed envelope ) which cuieil m of nervous ileblllty , exhausted vitality , etc. Address C. J. Walker , box 1,311 , Kulamazou , Mich. H-MI03 WANTED , MAN TO TAKE ORDERS IN CITY for old established house ; luriner experience unnecctuiary unil alnry paid weekly. Apply after 9 am , nt 1516 Douglas. 11-M6I4 J8 . The Ilawlo Nursery Co. , Milwaukee , Win. IJ M7M J10 SALESMEN TO SELL HAKING POWDKR. Wo put our Koodn In class rolling pins. JCI month and express or commission. Chlca UnklliK Powder Co. , 7C7 Vau lluren St. , Chl- CUBO. H M80S 26' BAl.EHMEN. TO DRUG TRADE , SIDE LINE or otlii-rwlne. J. W. Knight , 117-223 Stnte St. llaUne , WIs. 1 M174 22 * TWO RAILROAD NEWS AGENTS ; GOOD DAY runs ; ul'o man for our olllce. KrberK A : Cor- bett , 131 i rarnam. ! M17C 22 WANTED JTElilALE ilELP. ARK YOU HONEST , 8OIIUR , INDUSTRIOUS ? If no , engage with us fur 1 ! > D3 ; J3W a month , J3C ( a year ; you can make it easy ; xlx hours a day. Our tifrcntft do nol complain of linrd Um . Why ? They arc malting money selllnB our Perfection Dish Washer , the only practical family washer manufactured ; Dailies , dries and iKillxhcs dishes perfectly lit two minutes ; no experience necessary , a chlltl of 8 operates It easily ; cheap nnd durable : cl ht , thirteen pounds ; made of nntlrust sheet steel ; capac ity , 100 pieces ; $10,000 for Its equal ; every tam- lly wants ono ; you don't haw to canxas , as BiKin UH nuople know you Imve it for rale they semi for u Ulsh washer ; each ugent'fl territory protected ; no competition ; we fur nish sample ( weighs six pounds ) In nice < a e la Judy uitentH to lake outers llli ; one agent madu JS14.53 llrst ten da > s. Address for full particulars Perfection Mfg. Co. , Englcwood. 111. C MSi9 WANTUD , FIFTY GIRLS FOIl ALL KINDS of work , Canadian Emplo ) ment Olllce. lf > " Doiiglas street. C M108 M22 WANTED. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work. 2318 Dodge street. c css J7OR RENT HOUSES. HOUSES , F. K. DARLING , DARKER Hl.OCK. D-3JJ HOUES IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. THE O. F. Davis comiuiny , 1505 Furnam. , D 3C1 HOUSES , 1IENEWA & CO. , 1C8 N. 15TH ST. D-3C2 _ II. E. COLE CO. LARGEST LIST IN OMAHA. 2708 FARNAM STREET. W. M. Rogers , 132J Fnrnam otreet. D 3J5 4nT6oM llASEMENT. 8H S.l4Til"sTREET7 D M13I J12J * NICE MODERN FLATS. CHEAP. J. W. Kin Ire , 21 $ llee HiilMiiiK. D 51S FOR RENT , DESIRAlILi : HOUSES a rooms , 211 S. 24th hi. , )3i. ) 7 nxniis , 42D5 Cumlng Ht. , SL2. 7 ruoms , ta N. 27th live. . t--- > c' . II rooms , 1907 Cass St. , Sid- 9 rooms , 4 J27 Davenport si. , $10. C rooms , 34. > ) Jackson Ht. . $3 , 5 ruoms , ; in rmtt Ht. , 57. Kco Fidelity Trust Co. , 1702 Farcain st , D 551 LARGE LIST. F. D. WEAD , 1CTII & DOUGLAS , D 5 7 J3 TOR RENT , TINE NEW ID-ROOM HOUSK. C2fl N , 2Gth t. II. T. Clarke , 219 Hoard ot Ttndc. D OSS IlENTAL AGENCY , 310 NO. ICTH ST. D-727 FOR RENT , I'LATS AT NORTHEAST COR ncr of Utli and Howard t . ; newly papcrei nnd palnteil ; $15.00 u month. Inquire rwnr 4 , Flrat National linnlt llldg. D 728 23 FOR RENT. AT HELLVUE. NEAR R , II. depot , n line 10-room house , fine Kruunds ; abundant fnilt : also 4-room c.illace. H''nry T , Clurlc. No. 219 , Hoard of Trade , Omaha , o : W. II. lletz , Hellvuc. D 736 A FLAT , 5 ROOMS , WITH BATH AND GAS very complete ; suitable for housekeeping. 31 Bo. 2Cth ht. D M741 NEARLY NEW C-ROOM COTTAGE WIT ! batli , reduced to $13.50. 3035 California st.DS20 D-S20 VERY DraiRAHLE FURNISHED HOUSE , clocu In. J. H. Shernood. 4:3 N. Y. Life.D . D 831 FOR RENT , HOUSES ; TEN-ROOM MODERN house , close In ; r-room cottage , city water ; store building , 12C8 I'nrnam. L S. SKInner , agent. 310 New Yoik Life. I MM1 6 AND 7-RQOM FLATS. RANGE AND ALL r modem cntnenlences. Call at corner Hat "A. " 701 S. ICth st George Clouser. D-95) ) 27 * IO-ROOM HOUSE"MODERN , LOCATED 2211 Douglas. W. F. Clark. D-MKW Jls * r : 4-ROOM HOUSE. 843 S. 17TH. $ S 00. FIVE minutes \\allc from court house. D 11108 22 * FURNISHED OR UNFURNIs"HEDl THK hnndioniFHt residence In Kountie I'lare. For paiilculsrs enquire Adolph Me er , IMIi and Famam. D 158 isr * FOR RI'.NT. ROOM 1IOUSK. MODERN IM- prmemryts. well located. Inquire 1S05 Slier- man u\eliuc. D M1G $ RENT UKfilal:3SD S NICK "sbl'TH FRONT ROOM. WELL FUR- nUhed , private fumlly , Cull 2112 Cass st. K M233 _ _ _ _ _ , NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RKNT. Call at 2107 Douglas. E-M78J 1 TWO FRONT ItOOMS , WITH 11ATH 5i * t Davenpoit. M877 2S ' PLEASANT ROOM. 1919 DODQK. R-MS97 FURNISHID ROOMS. SUITAIILE FOR LIGHT houitekeeplng ; man and wife ; no childixii , pri vate family ; references. Address I * 2tl. Hec. E M ! > ; 4 23 * FG.R RINT , NICELY FURNISHED SUITE or rwrtis , kouth exposure , \\tth l > uril ; prl\ata fnmlly ; tlnu location. 1204 Douglas Ht ; refer ences. E MS15 J3 UNFI. RNISHED ROOMS , SOUTH 25TH nVenne , FURNISHED ROOM. 020 S. 19TH STHKKT. E-M107 J1S FOR RENT , DESIRAI1LE SOUTH FRONT furnished rooms. 1S2Z Chlcogu street , E-M119 24 * S ROOMS FURNISHED FOR LIGHT HOU.SK- keeplnc , $12.00 per month , HJCNoKh ISth street. _ o UP ti HOl'SKKIIEl'lNG ROOSIS. CONVENIENT , cheap , cool , large lawn. 2C1I St. Mnry'i Av . E-ici-a FURNISHED ROOM ; 11ATH ; * 3.CO. 1911 FAR- nam. H M177 3 FU.UNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD HOARD AND ROOM , J4.5) WKEK. Ml CASS. 1' M753 ! l * _ HOOMrt WITH HOARD AT THE SHRINERT S2I So. Kill st. F MSD3 22 _ TWO VIJRY IESIHAI1LK ROOMS AT TIU3 lit N. 25th st. P 025 23 * LAUISn KOtTH ROOM IN MODERN DE. tacluM Mouse ; ix cllent table ; rvfercnrr * . 2" ! N. Iklh. P M175 25 1 OK RENT STORE.1 AND OFFICES ONE ELEGANT RTOR13 ROOM. r.XlOO. 1.O- cutc-o In the best part of this city. Aiinre s J. A M. Conrad. 1'alrbury , Neb. 1 MDOJ-22 roiTilKNT- THE 4-BTOnY HRlCK'iUlLDlNa , t'lS Karnam street Tills bUlliling has a Ilio. mvof cement Kisrineut , complete eteam heat- InK IUtuit > ; u.iter on nil MOOIH , gas , etc.p - l < ly nt thu oillcf of nie Ke < \ I91 * 1-OR RENT FlRST CLASS THREE-STORY and basement brleU stuic building , W3 Par * nam stteet. SulmlJo ft > r nny tlnJ nf ImulSKsE. luqulie 314 , First National bank building. 1-MJJI-2S DURK ROOM. WHJ.tAJ.1 i 5\1UJSHANS. S31 Hoard of Trade. I MS3I AGENTS WANTED. M1IN AND WOMEN , fi TO | ! 0 A DAY. Al > . dr s the Ilamly H.'atcr Co. , Jl New Yr-k Llf bldg Onulu Neb. J " 13 J . 'DV AOKNTS Rl RIIER quick sales , blK II-'IIU. faljletuo free M-x. N. B. Llttlj Mfs. Co , ttilcuco , HI. J-M-I s : WANTED TO HENT. LIST HOrSE3 FOR TtHNT TVITH Cl , O. lace , 112 Itrown blk. Have calls for cpttngni. VK-777- I.IST HOUH1CB FOR RKNT WITH F. D. WEAD. K-448-J3 IIY A LADY AND SON , FOUR t'NFt'RNISHED ronms ; mu t b within Hi miles of | Kstollce ( , not more than two blocks from strwt car line nnd where Iwiartl can Lp had In sam * house nr near by Addles * Mrs. A. n. Ooodall. care of E. E. Hrncr A Co. K-M173 23 STORAGE. STORAGE. FRANK KWERS , 1211 HARNEY. M-376 1IEST STORAGIJ IlflLDLVG IN OMAHA. V. S. KOV bond l warehouse , hnunehotd Roods utoreJ ; lowest rates. 1013-1015 Lca % enworth. M 377 STOVli ' ' TiuT STORED Dt'RING fiL'MMER 960. 1107 Douglas. Omaha Stove Repair Woiks. M 37S PACIFIC STOHAOK& WAHEIIOt'SE CO. . 9TII & Jones sts. General trtornge and forwarding M574 WANTED TO WANTilA STOCK OP GOODS WORTH $1,000 to $ G,000. Address M 19 , Omaha llee.N N M5I8 STOCKS OP CLOTHING , GENTS' "FI'RNISH- Intts , lists nnd shots. .S. Arnstcln , 1203 Douglas street , Omaha , Neb , N M706-J8 PARTY TO RF.NT'6-R. MODKRN IIOUSK , S OX Party to buy cheap house. $1.000. Party to buy fuinlture 33-room hotel , $1,000. U. D. Hutchlnson. 1023 rarnam. N-1B-21 FOR SALE f TTRNITURE. FOR SALE-ON ACCOUNT OP REMOVAL TO New York , will sell all the furniture , carpets , etc. . of n 10-1 oem house cheap. Call at fu1 8. :6th live. O-JM621 FOR SALE-HORSES , WAGONSETC 'OR SALE-GOOD SADDLE HORSE. EN quire Theo. Grndman , cam llrounlng , King A Co. P W3 FOK SALE M.1&CELLANEOUS LEGMAN PIANOS , imiDOKPORT ORGANS , Woodbrldgu Hros. , 117 S. 17th. Q-379 IARDWOOD COMHINATION HOG AND chlcUun fence. Chas. R , Lee. , 9th nnd Douglas. Q-3SO THE STANDARD CATTLE CO. , AMES. NEU. , lias 400 tons good baled hay to cell. Q M47I roil SALE-A PUT DEER. INQUIRE A. D. Urandels , Itoaton Store. Q-MS91 FOR BALE SECOND HAND HILLIARD TA blc in good condition. Inquire room 314 , First National bank bldg- . Q-728-23 FOR BALE 2 MILLIARD AND I POOL TA bles , In KIXH ! order , ntcry low prices. Ad dress John Heldelk , Palrbury , Neb. Q-M893-22 FOR SALE , SOMI3 GOOD FRESH CO\\ cheap. Cull afternoon , jarj 25th und Hurt Ht. Q 15-1 22 * I HAVE A GREAT BARGAIN IN A SLIG1IT- ly used upright piano. Ailolph Meyers Musi store , ISth and Furnam. Q 151 22 MISCELLANEOUS. FOR RENT DAIRY FARM NEAR SOUTI Omaha , II. IL Hal-dor & Co. , life building. Jl S3I-24 CLAIRVOYANTfa MRS. DR. H. WARREN , CLAIRVOYANT. RE liable business medium , 8th year at 119 N. 16th S 3SI IOSSAGE , BATHS. ETO. MADAM SMITH. C02 S. 13TH , 2D FLOOR , ROOM 3 ; mesnetlc , vapor , alcohol , steam , milphurln und Ma b.itlis. T M109 25 MOST COMMODIOUS HATH PARLORS II > city. Mint. Howell , 318 & 320 S. Hth ; thoroughly practical chiropodist und manicurist attendant T MS13-JI1- MADAM LA RUE. 1017 HOWARD ST.T T SC3-J12 * MASSAGE. MADAME BERNARD , 1421 DODGE T M15J 3 MRS. DR. LEON. ELEGANT MASSAGE AND electric bath pit lore , restful und refrcbhlns No. 412 North 14lh street. T M113-25r TUKltiSH. BATHS. TURKISH DATHS ; ONLY PLACE IN PIT exclusively for ladies. Suite 103-110 , Ituc bliU.US US SIX UATHS $3. MME. 1'OST , 319V4 S. 730 Till : HULI.K Kri'KUIA" COIlSr.T. MADU TO order from measure. I'.oa Karnam street. street.U U 38J VIAVI CO. , 316 I1EG 1)1,1X5. J HKAI.TII HOG * tree , home treatment , lady attendant. U 384 U. HAAS , rUMUST , PLANTS , CUT KLOWIIll ! llumiuet. luill , rtaldcncu anil grave decorations. 181J Vlnton street. Telephone 7 < 6. U M ! > W rHOTOSOl' ijullcH uUhlnt ; to wed mulled for stamp. I'M 1COS , Dcmer , Colo. M174-M25' 13ATHS , MASSAOli MMK. TOST , 313 4 S. 15TI1 U 7 1'HIVATi : IIOMU FOR I.ADinS DUHINQ conlinrment ; foalilo * adopted ur otherwise pro. vldi-d for. 2323 Caklwell street , Oinuha , Nob. U * U6G-J12 A GENTLUMAN STRANGER IN THE CITY would like to make the acquaintance of a young lady for evening pastime. Address , IZ. llee. U 104-21 * A GINTIKMAN. S3 YIIAKS or AGU , WOI-LD like to correspond with a few Indlett from f yc-ar of age to 30 years ; object , better no uualntance and matrimony If suited. HelBlit 5 feet inches ; welRht , 155 pounds ; of BOOT disposition. Would make the rlKht womar hftiw. Will Kite full particulars In llret letter - ter Address Lock Uox 1W , Teller r. O. . Cole rada U Ml09 22 MONEY TO LOAN KBAL ESTATE ANTHONY LOAN & TllUST CO. , 318 N. Y. LIKE , loans at low rates for ctkoice tocurlty Jn Ne braska and Iowa farms or Omaha city properly , W 331 WONKY TO LOAN ON 1MTOOVED OMAIi ; real estate. Urcnnan , Love & Co. , 1'axton l > lk W-3S5 UII'llOVUD CITY LOANS AT LOWEST HATttS , II , II. Harder & Co. , ground lloor , llee bide. \V 421-Mi ) l TO LOAN ON OMAHA RCAL KSTATI at 6 per cent. W. 11. Mclkcl , 1st Nat. Ilk bMe. W-39J MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAH property. Fidelity Trust company , 1702 Farnan j W-5S3 ' INVESTORS DIRECTORY CO. . 10 WALL ST. ' Now Yoik , offer nny part 100.000 eastern In vi'stor * ' names , who liave money to Invest iust conndled. Write for nartlcuUira. AGUNCV. U. S. MORTGAOG CO. SUUMIL loans to Pusey & Thomas , Council lilulTs olllce. W-482 LOANS. C. A. STARR , 115 N. Y. I.1FI W 3SS MONI5V TO LOAN AT IXWKST RATES TH : O. F. Davis Co. . 1505 Furnam st , W 586 LOANS ON 1MPUOVRD & UNIMPROVED CIT property. W. Farnam Smith & Co. , 1223 Farnan : W-D90 LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES LOANED Of or bought. F. O. Chesney , Kansas City. Mo , MONE1T TO LOAN CHATTELS. MONKY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD FfRN tuic. pianos , horses , \\ugon * * , or any Kind o chattel Kfcutlty nt lowest passible rates , wlilct you can i > ny bnik at any time or In nn iimuunt. FHJIJT.ITY LOAN Gl'AUANTKK CO , Room 4 , Wltlmell block. X373 MONEY TO LOAN ON TfRNlTURi : , PIANOS horses , \\ngous , etc. , ut lowest rates In city no leiiwj | ot coed * ; strictly confidential ; > o can ray the loan tiff at any time or In an ; Amount , OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. . 300 So. ICIh St. St.X37 X37 J , a HADDOCK , IlOOXI-4:7 , RAMGU HIXX'K , TO LOAN ON ITRNITURE AND Vlanos , Tred Terry , 43 ? Jlainge Uk. X 371 BUSINESS CHANCES. FOR SALE , MY LOAN AND JEWELRY 11USI nc-aa. Frrj liable , pauu broker , 1511'4 Far. turn. Y IIS'JI Jll SPLENDID OPPORTUNITIES AUI5 NOV offered by the markets to e.iklly multiply ttnnj capital each \\cc-lc by kixvulatlnK. Our custom trn rnakoilg money. Home liOXCO to S300.0Q week , on a Jloo.tx ) ln\rstment. Can we n > t the sinie for you ? Small marulii requited Our boul ; on twcceniful tprculHtlnn and dnll mmkt lettrr , full i > t money producing pnlnteri K-nt irec. ttyfiulate through experts. Tlioma . Co. , banker * and bruLers , RUlto bldi- . , fti" MKO. HU T-Mai7-JlO FOR ft.VI.tg MY LOAN AND JKWKLRY 1JUSJ imm. Fred AloWr , 1517\a Farnam.V V MS31-JH FOR SALE. NEW FRESH STOC1C OK MIL , llnory , with excelknt hade ; tin * locution In thrUlm ; tnn , I emu iras niblc : , Rcx m fur JMntf , ' : [ li al.h , AiHrcai U , s 3J , Oakland , NH Y MIT2 K _ _ " TOR SALE -FIRST CLASS OMAHA "lU'TCHEU ' ; "l > . c oJ rta > QOs let jclllnc , AiJdrtM P U , care OmaliH UM. Y 161 M BXTBTITESB OHANOE8. Continued. VOW CAN CLKAIt JK.M TO 1100 \VKEKt.T ; otilaln rour state aeency ; do not onttrer un less you can Invert from KO.OO to 110009 , pay able otilr on receipt of Bootln ; irarrrethlnit itrtr\ no pTlenc * n r nary. We wnd full par ticular * , with ! hlchrt rtPcrtncrf. Address Manufacturer. P. O , Uox 1IH , New York City. - FOK EXCHANGE , A NICE BTTI.E FAMILY HORSE. COAI. black , sound , good free driver nnd gentle In ocry wr. to exchange for Rood driving horse. Fidelity Trust company. 1703 Farnam street. / M889 CLEAN DRUG STOCK AND Ut'lLDINO TO exchange for clear lamia In Ntbrasl.u. Knnns , Missouri or Arkansas. Address R. K. Everett. Molnqona , In. X-MIG7 Z4' POK BALE H&Ati ESTATE. AUSTRACTS. Tllli ! I1YIION RKED COMPANY. RE-1S3 IMPROVED GARDEN LANDS NEAR OMAHA at prices that will surprise you , 1C taken within 2 weeks. J. 11. Sherwood , 42J N. V. Life. RE M724 11ARGAINS , HOUSES. LOTS AND FARMS ; Bale or trade. P. K. Darling. Unrker Jllock , ItARGAlNH , SALE OR TRADE IN CITY PROP , ertlcs and finns. Jno. N. Frenzer , opn. 1' . O. RE-375 SNAPS , 4 TO C MILKS FROM OMAHA P , O. 40 , SO or 120 acres. Improved , 130.00 per acre ; 200 Hcre . 135.00 per acre ; ISO Hcres , 140.00 per acre ; 6 10-nrre tracts , 75.W to 1100.00 per ncro. Must be sold. 940 N. Y. U bldg. UK M i FOR BALI : LOT U. IlLKlTllAKKR PLACK. This lot IH TiOxlIS , aoulh front , near car ; will H clie p on easy monthly rmjments to right party. Also lot 2 , In llucfcerc Place , nnd lot 1 blk 6. Pojiplrton Park. T ko n leak nt the lots and If they milt you cull nnd I will make price nnd terms to ault. Geo. U. Tzschurk , nee office , Omaha. III. 6 4 FARM LANDS. C. F. HARRISON. N. Y. L. RE-C33 J7 CORNER , 4V4 FT. . CAS3 ST. , VM. M ft. . North 23th , JJM. Hundred per cent In these. In 12 mos. A mcs. 1C17 Farnam. RE-M5-24 * 7-noOM MODERN COTTAGE , 36Z N. 40TH. only J3.700.00 ; Brent barsaln. I J-MJO NEW C-ItOOM COTTAGK. T.AHGE LOT. ONLY $1,000.00 , Clark nnd N. Hal' n p. UK M7J1 SMALL HOUSK , Fl'Lt. I/1T. FRANKLIN ST. , J100 down , bal. monthly. * 3JO. Ames , 1C17 .Fnr- tmin. RE-M374-23- HOMES ON EASY PAYMENTS. SELL AND Luy lots , acres , farms. Garvin Bros.,210 N. Y. L. R13-374 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ FOR SALK , LOT 51x123 FT. , 2DTH AND IZARD Bts. , at grade , $900.00 ; lot 60x150 ft. , with bam. MX room house nnrt fruit trees In ynnl , STilh and Butt Btfl. , $1,800.00 ; 4(1 ( acres nix miles from "ce. northwest , $4.000.00. 1'otter and company , cor. IClh and Fnrnam Bts. RE M939 26 AN OPPORTUNITY OF A LJFK TIMK. To get a most complete cottage home In the city. The price on thesr two broullful cottages on Hurt St. , near 28th. has been reduced J500 each If sold durlni ; the next week. They are rooms each , with bath , closet , hot and cold water , concreted cellar under whole liotigp ; electric IlxtureB and electric light. Just completed , with sewer , city water , yards all sodded , etc. , 1 Mock to electric line. In fact , these collages are models of beauty nnd convenience. No such cottage In tlio rltv ran lx purchased ns chenp as we nro authorized to sell these Inmes. Terms , JWO or mntr cn'h .balance eaiy terms. ThN property Is destined to uc one of the most beautiful residence localities In the city In a ° < ' ' ' Ri : MEMirR : 'No'w is THE TIME TO IIUY. YOU THE ' PKflN TO lit' APrRECIATED. I-ldellty Trust Company. 1702 lfM FOR C07.Y HOME. WELL . car- . . . cash. Iml room- . , cast front , near J2J.1 monthly. C per C"nt ; city water , els ern Amos 1617 Farnam. 111. 113 .4 UNDERTAKERS AN1J EMB ALMEKS H K lU-RKET. FUNERAL pIRErTOR AND ormnlmer. 1618 Chicago St. . telephone 00. 403 BWANSON & VAI.IEN , 1701 Ct'MINO , TF.L. JOCf 400 M O MAUL , UNDERTAKER * ANH EMI1ALM er , 1117 Farnam st , telephone 22 , . 410 ; . W. HAKER. UNDERTAKER , 613 S. 1GTH ST BICYCLES. M. O. DAXON , 402 N. ICTIf. Sf VK"ro"irlilCYCLESr"THE FINEST OF ALT blcjclcs. Omaha Bicycle Co. , 323 N. ICth street 331 STERLING , BUILT LUCK A WATCH. WE8T- crn Electrical Supply Ca , 1315 Howard stri 32 SEE THE VISIBLE BALI , BEARINGS ON Relay Special. Will Barnum & Bro. , 120 N. 11th 396 REMINGTON AND EAGLE. CROSS GUN CO. 116 3. 15th street. 2 T A. U DEANE & CO. . WHOLESALE AND RE tall blcjclcs. 1116 Farnam street ; bicycles sold on easy payments. 393 WESTERN 13ICYCLE & GUN CO. , 241ft CUMINO C64 MANTELS , GKATSS AND TILE8. WOOD MANTELS. GRATES , TILES FOR FIRE places , vestibules nnd large lloars ; write fo : catalogue. Milton Rogers & Sons , Omaha. M399 COAL , D. T MOUNT HAS REMOVED HIS COAL odlce to 209S. _ 1C1U St. , lirown block. 4M THlTllEST IS THE CHEAI1EST. NO SMOKE. No noot. 2.000 pounds of tlu best Wyoming coal , JI.50 , ilellvereil. Just thlnlc ot III You hare to pay that f r illrty , smoky coal. If you are Inteieslcd In the fuel cju-'stton use Sheridan coal. 1603 Farnam btieet. M401 PASTTJKAGE. WC IIAVR Id ) ACRKS OF IlLl'E GRASS I'AH- ture for horaes , txinrj fnc * . eprlns water ; Rarton & 1'helps. Gllmorc , Neb. , or A. W. I'helpa & Son , 207 N. Y. Life bldg. . Tel. 10SJ. 478-Julyl * PASTURE , CATTLE & HORSES. T. MURRAY. 908 J15 BUILDING &LOAN ASSOCIATION. SHARES IN MUTUAL L , & B. ASS'N PAY fi.7 , 8 per cent hen 1 , 2. 3 years old , always redeemable. 1704 Fumam Ht. Nattlnser , Sec. HOW TO GET A HOME OR SECURE GOOD interest on savlngi. Apply to Omaha L. & II , Ass-n. 1701 llee lllds. G. W. Nattlnser , Sec , HOTELS. HOTEL RARKER , 1STH AND 30NE3 STS. 70 rooms at tl.&O per ilay. V ) nx > ms at $2.00 per day bpeclal rates to commercial travelers. Room and board by week or month. Frank Hlldltch manager. 402 AETNA HOUSK ( Et'ROI'EAN ) . N. W. COR 13th and Dodge. Rooms by dy or week. 403 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND CONTRACtors - tors for electric light and motor plants and all kinds o ( electrical construction. U'tttern Kleo trlcal Buiply Co. , 1S13 Houard St. 4J4 CAKPENTEB3 AND BUILDERS. C. E. MORRILL. I'AI'ER HANGING , HOUSE bltin painting ; brick work , plastering ; oft. It. 1 , lUrkcr blk. ; tel. 733 ; chop , 1H3 N. 24th St 40 : DENTAL COLLEGE. OMAHA COLLEGE DENTAL SURGERY.FREE Inllnnarjr ; dentistry at cost , ICth & Cap. ave 407 MUSIC , AKT AND LANGUAGES. auonau v. GELLENIIECK. UANJO AND guitar teacher. 1911 Can street. M1M BUSINESS NOTICES. DAMAGED MIRRORS RESILVBHED. 711 N. 10 , 4X ) CAHPET CLEANING. CHAMPION STEAM CARPET CLEANING WKS 71S-72I ) S , 14th St , Tel S',5. Ser led Kuaranteed. U. S. G. Kuhn , Mgr. ; Tat Ward , foreman. 125 M22 DKESSMAKING. MRS. C , A. LUCAS -HAH R1TTORNED AND cnenfl parlors at 160J Douglas street , where the will be pleased to see lier former frit-nan. M-137 U13 DIUCSS MAKING IN FAMILIES. ' 4J1J GRANT , M 150 M24 > A. G VAN SAWT3 SCHOOL. HI N. T. LIKE. MKI4 PAWNBROKERS. II. MAROW1TZ LOANS MONUt. 411 N. K ST. US DENTISTS. DR. I'AUL , DSNTI8T. M I3URT ST. . 411 PUMP3 AN. INDMILLS. C , It nOTDHN. Pl'MPS AND WIND MU.L3 : nil Vlmlg of pump repairing. Leave orders with Churchill Pumpfcr. ; telephone , 6tt , M16 > J21 * BOAHDINO Hofla FOR BENT " TO A GOOD , RESI-ONSHILK PARTY , SJ rooms ; nbout 30 boaruV > i Hctt location In cltv , P IS. lice. 871 Colonial Comfort- If you want a chair with some smack of age In Us de sign look at this engraving ingIn this 18th century frame work ysu may taste the exact comfort - fort which your tore- fathers enJoyed - Joyed a hun dred years a so. so.And And EO It Is ff ttj ' not to be cte- tao * ' H splscd. Kvery one \\lio has not In his house one of these old-fashloneJ high back Colonials has something well worth saving his pennies tS ( purchase. At first sight a wooden seat Is Inimical to luxury. But the handicraftsman of 1800 understood how to hollow out a "dug" seat and snaps It to the exact bearings of the body. It Is surprising how much more comfort able such a shape chair is "than the more t'leldlng , but more tiring , upholstered seat. We have over 100 patterns o these Colo- lal chairs. The frnmes are ornamental , with marquetry on the seat , arms , legs and races , while the back Is Inlaid with tor- else shell and mother of pearl. The designs are exact copies of famous rlglnals. Chas. Shiverick & Co Furniture , Upholstery and Draperies , 12th undDouglas. _ What more M-do you J want ? Rowland Win , Bailey , 0 , 0S DENTIST , 3d floor Paxton Block , . Q * vitt&SAf & * 'I ii T" o , 01 Finest and Best Denial.Work Gold I'lllinVs , Crown niul llrldtro Work Teeth oxtrauteU wltnont pain Without us. UseDr. Bailey's Tooth Powder NOTICE OP RECEIVER'S SALE. Notice is hereby given that pursuant to an order of the district court ot Douglas county , Nebraska , entered on the 9th ilay of May , 1S93 , in a suit pending In bald court , wherein William A. Wallace la plain tiff and Wallace and company. Incorpor ated , la defendant , I will on Monday , the 27th day of May , 1893 , at 2 o'clock p. m. of said day at the place of business or said Wallace and company , incorporated , nt number 411 South Tenth streettn Omaha , Ne Imiskn , sell at public' auction to the high est bidder for cash all of the assets of said Wallace and company , Incorporated. Said assets consist In part of saloon bars , back bars , mirror frames , ber coolers , etc. , all bclnu manufactured by the said "Wallace and company. Incorporated , n complete out fit of Improved wood working machinery , together with shafting and belting and two Detroit electric motors of fifteen horse power each , the oflice furniture nnd fixtures and n lot of raw material and partially manufactured stock. Said property may be Inspected at any time during business hours and the under signed Is authorized to bell nil or parts of said property at private sale at any time prior to the date llxed for public sale. Said sale will bo conducted according to the Instructions of the court embodied in the said order which will be found In the oince of the clerk of the district court or a copy of the same may be Inspected on the above premises nt any time during business h ° UrS' JOHN JENKINS , M-ll-lTt m and e Receiver. La\vycra ami solicitors. SUES & CO. Bee XJuilUIng , OMAHA. Neb. Advlco IWEE. RAILWAY TIME CARD Lcavea IUURLINGTON & MO. RIVER.IArrhea OmahalUnlon Depot. IQlli t * Ma un bu. | Umahq 10l5am : Denver Express. , S.iOa. 4tUpni.Iilk. 111115. Mont. & Pucet find. Ex. f.ljp 4:90pm. . . . . Denver Kzpreiu < : iU.m l:45pm.Nebraska : Local ( except Kjniay ) . . 7:45un S-.15am..Lincoln Local ( except Suna ; ( > l..lt:25an : , 2 : < Jim.Fa9t Mall ( for Lincoln ) Dally. . . . Leaven ( CHICAGO , UURL1NGTON & Q.IArrlvcs OmahaUnlon | Depot. 10th & Ma au Sta. | Omaha 4:45pm : Chicaeo Vestibule 8:50am : 9Mam Chicago Express 4lSpm T:50pm.Chlcaeo : nnd St. Louto Kxpreis. . KU'Jim : ' Junction Local E:30pm : Faat Mall. . 24D Leaves ( CHICAGO. MIL. & SV. l'AUL.Arrives | OmahalUnlon Depot , lotli & Masun Sl . | Omaha 6OOpm . . . .r..Clilca A Umlted. . . . . . . . . . . 9:30am ll:10am : Chicago Ex yesa ( ex. Sun. ) . . . . . 6:00pm : Leaves IUHICAUO Jt NUUTHWUar'N.Arrives ( OmahaUntan | Depot , 101 h f Maion Bls. | Omaha 4:00pni Vettibuled 6Uam : Mo. Valley'Local 64-pm ; Omaha Chlcag Bpeclal Leaves I CHICAGO. IU If'tB PACIFIC. | Arrl\c OmahalUnlon Depot , 10t ' ' Maaon Sts. | Omaha ll:00am..Atlantic Expcicmiez. Sunday ) . . . . : i5pm e-.Kpm Night lUurcs 8:5am : 4:8tn > m..Chicaeo VeitlbtUed Limited. . . . l35pm ! WEST. 6:00pm.Oklahoma : & TexuSf.Cx ( ex Sun.10:33am : 1140pm Colorado 'ILlinlttd 4:00pm Leaves f C7 ST. PrM. U Q.Arrives Omanal Depot. 15th and Websier Sis. | Omaha . . . . . , . . 4iOpra..Sloux City ( ex. 5un..lliam ) : t:10pm : . St. P Leaves I E. & MO. VALLliX. lArrhes Omahttj Depot. IBlh onrt W bser ! ' 8t . I Omaha 2:10pm. : . . .Fan Hall ofuj Expieca 4S5pm ; 2:10pm : . . ( ex. Sat ) Wyo. "Ex. ( < . Mun. ) . . . 4:55pin 8:05am..Norfolk : Expre ( ex. Sunday ) . . . 10:30jm : Clupm .ot.paur Express 10:35j : Leaves I K. C. , ST. J. & C. It. lAmvea OmahalUnlon Depot , 10th & Mason SI . | _ Omalia " " : Wam Kansas City Day Express..T6SOpm : 8 : < 5pm.K. C. Night Kx.ia U. P. Trans. 6Kara : ) Lea\e | _ MISSOURI PACIFIC. I Arrives Omnhaj Depot. Utli and Websier Stt. | Omaha 10:40am : . St. Louis 6:00an : 8:30pm : . St. Louis Express . 6:08prr : 3:30pm : . Nebraska Local ( ex. Sun ) . . . . . HzOOam Leaves I SIOUX CITY & PACIHC. lArrhes OmUml Depot. MUi and Websier Sin. | Omaha Ctdimi : . , . . .St. Paul Limited . lO.Siar " " ' Ltavea I SIOUX "CITY" * PACIFIC. | Arrt OmahaUnlon | Depot , loth ft Mason Bts. | Omaha :6iam.T..SIoux : Clty'paisrnier . , ,10:35pn tJJpra : . ttt- Paul LlmlttJ . ll:3pm : l:00am Kearney Express . . . . , . , , 3l5im : 2VOptn Oierland Hyer 63ipm ; lOOpm.Deat'ce : & Btromib'tr Ux ( ex.Sun ) . 3:4apm : 7:30pm i'acino Express , . .10.65am .tiHiaa. , . . Fast Mall 4IOrm : L a\ i WXiiA H RAILWAY ; pcrrTvV OraihalUnlon Depot , 10th & Mason SU.1 Omaha s FOR CURES SCROFULA ; BLOOD POISON , S THE CURES CANCER , ECZEMA , TETTER , It's a Read what the World's Fair Judges said when grant ing the Highest Award to " A bright , sweet navy plug chewing tobacco , con taining finest quality of Burley - ley Leaf. Has a fine , rich flavor and excellent chewing qualitiescombining all points necessaryto rate this product of the highest order of excellence in its class. " Everybody who tries CM- MAX PLUG says it's the best. For sale everywhere. \ PURE Mil WHISKEY , All DrtiKgl3t3 , A'etcrnnj of the Rebellion Itomombereil by tlio < irn rnl CovrrnniPiit. WASHINGTON , May 21. ( Speclnl.-Pen- ) slons ( iranted , Issue of May S , IS95crc : Nebraska : Original Anron Dutcher , In- tllanola , Hcil Willow ; Joslah D. Nelson , lle- atrlce. Gage. Additional Seede ! Bhuster , Kearney , Buffalo. Restoration am ! reissue Kreilerlck Wurtenberser ( deceased ) , Falr- lury , Jefferson. Increase Daniel Brook- liort , Fnirfleld , Clay. Iteissue Benjamin F. Thomas , Harrison , Sioux ; Thomas Corr , Staplehur.it , Sewatd ; Huston H. ICcrr , Cen tral City , Mcrrlck ; John Dlltz , Wayne , AVayne ; Henry I. . Alklns , Pawnee City , Pawnee ; William W. Tj-ree , Chadron , Dawes ; Anton Webber , Hubb'll , Thayer. Iowa : OriBinal William Williams , Sioux City , Woodhury ; Frank KeBsler , Davenjmrt , Scott. Increase Charles Powers , Cedar Haplds , Linn. Reissue Howard Haworth , Corrcctlonvllle , Wondbury , William Gilbert , [ ndianola. Wan en ; George W. Hodson , Kari- liam , Madison ; Juines T. Hulstead , lilalrs- towri , lnton ; John H. Tayloc Davis City , IJecatur ; Philip H. Showers. Lchlgh , Well- Bter ; William Meier , Paulllna , O'Brien ; Alonzo Turner , Slgournoy. Keokuk ; Geone Ilohlnson , Fansler , Guthrle ; Norman D. Wilson , Coon Hnplds , Carroll ; Isaac Col lins , Geneva , Wayne ; Itohert Sherman , West Union , Fayette ; William L.auelilln , Walker , Linn ; Robinson A. Harr , West Union , Fayette ; Henry S. Rlckolt , alias Henry W. Smith , Chancy , Clinton ; John U. Shaw. Jefferson. Green. Original widows , etc. Minors of William Smith , Rands , Calhoun - houn , and Jefferson , Greene. South Dakota : Original Everett W. Fish. Redlield , Splnlc. lli'lsbtie Chauncey 11. Stratton. Bancroft , Kingsley ; William Titus , Klandreau , Woody. Colorado : Reissue George Bain , Kdger- ton. El Paso. Montana : Increase James Whltbeclc , Miles City , Custer. Issue of May C ; Nebraska : Original Augustus W Clark , Columbus , Platte. Increase Reason D. Kven- slzer. Chapman. Merrlck. Reissue Hugh Davlln , Spauldlng , Greeley ; Nathaniel M. C. Hlnk. Stewart. Holt ; Albert C. Randall , Craig. Hurt ; William H. McCurdy , Waterloo - lee , Douglas ; Andrus F. Ashley , Falrmount , Flllmore ; John Larkln , Hastings , Adams ; Lyman W. Niece , Liberty , Gage ; John A. Hetrlck , Wahoo , Saunders : John Haban , Ilartwell , Kearney ; Davis B , Watnon , Omaha , Douglas ; Wilson Wlghtman , Lin coln , Lancaster ; George Galpin , Mndlson , Madison. IOWH : Original Joseph Ellsworth. Swan , Marlon ; Erasmus C. Byers , Cumberland , Cass. Renewal and Increase Isaac AVhlt- aker. J3ttumwa , Wapello. Reissue Joseph Anturlne , Brush Creek , Fayette ; Conrad Moeller , Boydon , Sioux ; Wiley J. Jennings , New Hartford , Butler ; Joseph J. Jordan , Marshalltown , Marshall ; Albert L. Boyles , Mount Pleasant. Henry ; Kllas Wertu , Des Motnea , Polk ; Milton Shreves , Outhrle Gen- ter , Guthrle ; Robert R. Lockhnrt. Medl- npolls , Des Molnes ; AVllllam H. Acton , Davis City , Decalur ; William II. Shields , Chequest , Davis ; John M. Halgh , Musca- tlne , Muscatine ; James Ballard , Sidney , Fremont ; George W. Blair. Newton. Jasper. South Dakota : Original Charles H. Zimmerman , Hloux Falls , Mlnnenaha. ReIssue - Issue Alfred M , Burk , Canova. Potter ; Al fred Alder. Volln , Yankton ; Lafayette God frey , Yankton , Yankton ; Lorenzo D. F. Poore , Yankton , Yankton ; Samuel Suther land , Lenox , Lincoln. Original widow- Catherine Baney , Wittenberg , Hutchlnson. Colorado : Original Frederick Kelllng , Westcllffe , Custrr. Increase John H. Man- dcvllle. Fort Collins , Larimer. Reissue Ro land V. Waterman , Rocky Ford , Otero. Montana : Original William Kelly , Butte City , Silver Bow. Never Tried to Itnlie a Loon In Cnnuiln. NEW YORK , May 21. Hon , William Darr , colonial minister ot Newfoundland , la In the city. Referring lo the dispatch from Montreal ciylng that he hid failed to obtain a loin he said ; "Thli U an error , beause 1 have nol had an opportunity of floating a loan In Mon < treal. There could not be a failure wlthoul an attempt. I expert to lie able to secure thi loan In Boiton rr N w York , but never hopet for anything Ir m Canada. " r i THE EYE OF BEATRICE. . . BY HOWARD J. WIWIILOCK. U-'U- ' ( Copyrighted. 1803. ) CHAPTER II. Ths sunken , cat-like eyes of AUonse , the suavity of his movements nnd the closeness with which he stuck to ( lie detectives ciooi. while the latter was making his second nnd more complete examination of the maroon- piptrril roam , liad naturally drawn Stacey't attention to him. "You walled upon the parlies In this room at the time wh-n these men were killed , 1 believe,1' said the detective suddenly , turning upon him alter a long look out of one of the w Imlows. "Yes , sir , " replied the waiter. He Imd been gazing fixedly at the calm face of Beatrice Cencl above the mantel , but when Stacey turned upon him he dropped his eyes humbly to the floor. "You are always assigned to wait upon this room , I understand ? " "Yes , sir. " "Show mo how the table and chairs were arranged upon the two nights when these men were killed. " Alfonse started ever so slightly and his green eyes again sought the facj of Beatrice He Made an Important Dlrcovtry. as though drawn by an Irresistible fascina tion. tion."I "I I don't think I remember , sir. " "Try. The table Is a square one and there were four In the party on each occasion , therefore one must h ve sat upon each side of the table. Now , iry to remember where Mr. harem ? and Mr. Narbon sat when 'hey wcro killed. " "I I think It was there , sir , " Indicating ths Eldo nearest the windows. "Well , you are mistaken ; It was here , " said the detective , moving In front of the oaken mantel. "At least , so the other gen tlemen who were present testified at the In quest. " "Perhaps It was , sir ; my memory Is not good. " "Apparently not. Now , come here. I want you to st ) there for a moment , " and Stacey pointed to the fatal chair with Its back to the mantel. "I certainly , sir , If you wish , " said Al fonse , with some hesitation. Ho cast a fur tive glance into the Impassioned face of the Roman woman and took the chair. Stacey took from his pocket two diagrams procured from the. coroner's physician , show ing the location of the wound and the direc tion taken by the bullet in each of the vic tims. With these as a guide he located upon Alfonse's head the spot marked by the wounds and placed a linger on it. As he did so he felt that the man trembled blight ! ) ' , but he appeared not to notice It. He next gauged the track of the bullets by means of his walking stick , which ho held against Alfonse's head , regulating Its angle by means of the diagrams. Tills done Stacey fait that he had secured the line along which tha fatal square bullets had traveled. And , therefore , ho was greatly surprised when , upon prolonging the line thus marked In the air by his walking stick , he found that the other end terminated In the face ot the Beatrice Cencl. Having very little of the artistic In his soul , the detective had therefore paid but slight attention to the picture , excepting as ono of the component parts of thB room as a whole , possessing about the same rela tive importance In his eyes as the windows and the furniture. It now suddenly leaped Into prominence as the one single feature of the apartment worthy of his attention. He dismissed Alfonse and turned to the picture. It hung about eight feet from the floor level and three feet above the oaken mantel. The canvas appeared to bo about 24x30 Inches and was surrounded by a heavy gilt frame. Hiving observed this much from the vantage ground of the carpet , Stacey rang th ? electric bell and demanded a stepladder. When this was brought and he was again alone ho pro ceeded to make a closer Inspection of the picture. He was no soontr at the top of the ladder and Ills face upon a level with the portrait than he made an Important dis covery. There was no pupil In the left eye of Beatrice Cencl. A little round hole had been cut through the canvas a hole hardly large enough to admit the end of a lead pencil , otherwise It would have been noticeable from the floor of the room , but quite large enough to permit the passage of a weapon ot sufficient calibre to carry the little square bullets which had been found Imbedded in the victim's brain. Stacey felt that species of elation which comes to the mathematician who sees ahead of him the- end of a difficult problem In calculus , He carefully lifted the heavy picture from Us fastenings. In the wall where It had hung was an orifice about the size of a sliver dime , cut very smoothly and neatly through the maroon-colored paper and the plaster. And the wall sounded hollow when Stacey tapped It with his cane. Carefully replacing the picture , he rang , again , had the stepladder - ladder removed , then , calling the steward , demanded to be shown Into the apartment adJoining - Joining the maroon-papered room. This proved to be a meagerly fur nished place , fitted with a plain bed stead , a bureau and a washstand , and Intended for the use ot the day eervants who might bo called upon to stay at the club house all night. Left alone , Stacey locked the door upon the Inside. In the wall at the end of the apartment next to the maroon-papered room was a nnr- row closet reaching nearly to the celling , \\liloh , as the detective expected , was fast ened. Rather than further divulge what he was doing by making another call upon the servants , ho cleverly forced the lock. In the top of the closet was a board shelf , liy sounding with his cane , Stacey quickly lo catcd a hollow In tha wall above ono end of this shelf , and by the light of a wax vesta ho found that a piece of thin board , painted white , had been rather roughly fitted Into an aperture about six Inches square cut through the plaster. Upon removing tills there was revealed an opening of the same size cut nearly through the entire thickness of lath and plaster , upon the other Bide of which tlione a little'round point of light from thu eye of Beatrice. Hut what Interested the detective most was a peculiar piece of compact mechanism which was mounted upon a species of rough foundation placed In the opening. Talcing this out ho examined It closely. It was a sort of miniature cannon with a barrel of burnished steel about seven Inches long. The bore ( If such It could be called ) was square probably a quarter of an Inch square. Upon the rear end there wan a curi ous clockwork arrangement , with a piston fitting Into tne tube , and a figured scale which scorned to show that the machine could bo set to be sprung nt a certain hour t the will of the operator. Kvery part of the apparatus was of forged steel , finished with the greatest care and minuteness. There were no signs of smoke or powder stains upon the machine , which drove Stacey to the conclusion that It was nothing more nor lex * than a powerful air gun He also concluded that It wai of foreign workman- alilp , such nicety and cere In the handling of steel not be I UK within the province of the average American workman , He carefully wrapped the deadly machine In his handkerchief , deposited It la his coat pocket , replaced the white board over the opening In the. wall , forced the lock upon the closol door back Into position , let himself out of the apartment nnd quietly left the club house. The mainer In which Roger Larouo and llugues Narbon had been killed was now i..if enuu u 10 him. Hut them remained the still moro difficult problem ns to the uimnn IntfllliT'nco that had ncted behind this powerful little Immllo of steel wh.ch now reposed so quietly In his coat pockot. "VVliy had I.aroue nnd Nnrbon been plckeJ out as Its victim * ? What was the motive back of It all ? The day after these discoveries Slacey was walking down Hroadway above Union squara with a fellow member of the force , when , In the vicinity of Eighteenth street , he sud denly drew his companion Into the doorway of a cigar store. "Do you see that man going up the street on the other side ? M'ears a soft hat and haa a halt-slinking walk ? " The other nodded affirmatively. "Do mo a favor nnd find out where ho goes. I cannot do It , because he knows mo , " Without n word the other detectlv'o started to follow the retreating figure , which was none other than that of Alphonse , the club waiter. Stacey continued his walk down town. Several hours later ho received a report from his companion. Alfonso Imd proceeded up to Madison square , turned up rifth avcmto and had finally disappeared In ono of the brown stone mansions of the latter thoroughfare - faro , entering by the rear way utter making a short detour through several small btreels. The mansion In question was found to bo thu one occupied by the Countess Claire Ilrodsky. This was a startling bit of Information to Stacey. To the ordinary man , perhaps , It would bo nothing out of the ordinary for a , club kcrvant to be seen visiting n Fifth nvcnuo residence by the rear way. Ho wa probably calling upon the domestics. But to Stacey It had an entirely different aspect. It enabled him to Indulge In what ho admitted to be some of the \\llilcst guess ing of his entire official career , but which guessing was , nevertheless , based upon what little of fact he had been able to establish regarding the double crime at "Tho Myrtle. " The result of his guessing was that ho Immediately dispatched nn officer In citizen's clothes to the club house with n warrant for the arrest ot Alfonso upon sight. The officer shortly returned with the Information that Alfonso had resigned his employ at "Tho Myrtle" the day before , and that hU residence and present whereabouts were un known. Then Stacey took the warrant Into his own hards , nnd , after swearing out another ono to go with It , was hastily driven In a cab to the Countess Brodsky's residence. There ho was met with the Information that the countess had that morning quietly left thu country on the Ktrurla , Intending to return to Itussla , and Hint her household effects wcro at that moment being packed to"bo sent 1 Kind out where ho goes. " after her. An Inspection of the mansion by the detective confirmed the statement that the bird had flown. But what of Alfonse ? Ho had certainly not left upon the Etrurla , because It was less than five hours since ho had been , going into the Fifth avenue house. But a dili gent search of the city by the metropolitan police , and a clobe watch kept upon depart ing steamers for weeks after , failed to locate him , and he very likely slipped away in some sort of disguise and joined the countess upon thu other Eldo of the Atlantic. And bo Btacey nas baffied , after all , and the two warrants which he had aworn out became EO much waste paper. But that his guesses In the matter wcro not so wild as one might Infer from tha facts at his disposition IH proven by the fol lowing statement from the head of tho'Parl- slan police , which was transmitted to Inspector specter Byrnes by cable two days after the flight of the countess : "I..aroue and Narbon were members of a notorious revolutionary society of Motitmartra known as 'Lies Coutcax Rouges. ' Both were ugtttves from Russia , where they were 1 in dicated In the Nihilistic outbreak In Mos cow on the night of December 4 , 1879 , which resulted in the murder of Count NIcolal Brodsky. " ( The jinil. ) IIIIIKSTEI ) WITH TIIK1U WIVES Wholesale Counterfeiter ! Hound Over ta the Urnnil < Iurr ut llrnvnr. DENVER , May 21. With Denver as a basa of operations and the cntlro western country 'or a market , James Charles Corhett and Ills ; ang of counterfeiters have been making and uttering base coin oti a scale seldom at- .empted before In this country , according to ho belief now held by United States Secret * Service Agent Walker and the city detectives. orbett and his brother-in-law. George W. . Allen , have been bound over to the grand lury. Their wives , who are sisters , and a third bister. Mrs. Millie Upland , are under arrest awaiting a hearing. Mrs. Hyland lives ! n Unite , Mont. , and was on a visit to her' sisters In Denver when their residence , whe.ro complete counterfeiters' outllt was dis covered , was raided. The secret nervlcs officers believe that Sirs. Hyland made fre quent trips to Denver and carried much counterfeit money to liutte. Counterfeiters .trrcstnrt In Chlcncp. CHICAGO , May 21. Secret service detec tives have Just unearthed hero what 19 claimed to bo the greatest counterfeiting ganR that haa operated In Chicago In a number or year * . AB the result of a night's work they brought before United States Commissioner Footo this morning the following alleged members of the gang : Ed Tray , George Rlley , Thomas J. Meyers , William Murphy , "Canada Bill , " "Con" Russell , "Ulll" Ilayer and Lulu Horn. They also unearthed In apartments on the \\eat sldo a lot ot plaster molds , metal , acids , Illeu , crucibles aud npurl- OUD coin. Vrrdlct Against tlin Union 1'ncltlc. OGDKN , May 21. The Jury In the cane of Robert Murdock against the Union Pacific railway has given Murdock 1 10,000 damages. The plaintiff loit both legu while acting at hrakemmi for the company. An appeal will be taken. Ohlnrio Olllcliil * llcrnllml from I'orinnin. PEKING , May 21. The crnporor has lisuel a decree recalling from the IslanJ of Formosa , ceded to Japan by the treaty of peace , all thu Chinese ofllclaU In the Island. U'liti tiuu at Denver , DENVER , May 21. Hrlgadler General Frank Wheaton , the new commander of the Department ot Culorado , has arrived In Den ver. Wh-B lUby was sick , we gafo bar CtitorU. Wh < n she ww a Child , fcho cried for Costorla. When she became Mist , she clung to Castorla. \7hiu ths bad Children , cli gave tnem CastorU ,