Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 06, 1895, Page 7, Image 7

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A ltcrtlM'iiirnl lor lhr r rnlniiinn will hn
takru until 121. fur II , , . vtiMilnennU
unUt B p. in , for li.r nx.riniitf ninl nundii/
edition.
Advertisers , l > f rrqrrntlnc n numbered
check , rnn linvo animrrn ndilrcdscil to n
numbered letter In rnro nf 1 ho lice. An-
Mtm no nilflrrMod ulll li ilrllrorcd npon
I Itirntntloii of tlio check only. Itatr * ,
1 1-Hc a word , first li.SGI tlon , lo a word
licrrnflor. Nothing tulton fnr liu than ! ! 0c
lor first Insertion.
llitso nlt rtlsomcnla nniftt ion consecu
tively.
WANTED MALE HELP.
WANTED , 1.000 MEN TO WRITE ME TODAY
for the receipt ( absolutely fre" , In plain sealeil
n\ elope ) which cured me of nervoua debility ,
rxlmusedltnllty , etc Address C. J. Wnlkcr ,
box 1,211. Kalamnzoo , Mich. U-M423
WANTED , MAN TO TAICE ORDERS IN CITY
for old established house , firmer experience
unnecessary nnd mlary pild weekly. Applj
nflcr 9 a. m. nt 1516 Douglas I1-MC1I-JO
WANTElTTfiALEHMEN.
Thn Hnwks Nursery Co. ,
Milwaukee. WIs. D-M7M-J10'
CUBAN FRECKLES , PURE AND MILD. CO.
n-i8t-J2i
1 WANT FINE SAMI LKS HANDED YOUR
friends nr neighbors Kcnd A. F. Wnod. Per
fumer , Wood n\v. , Detroit. Mich. , IDc for C
trial botllis Satln-rtccnt Perfumes ; receive offer
to you. II M512 7"
nARiiKiTTTi' YOU "WANT TO OPKN A HHOP
In n Kood town In Missouri , aduiess R 40. this
oince. 11 611 B
WANTED , FOR U. 8. ARMY , AULE-IIOOIED
unmarried men , between tha neon of 21 and
10 , citizens ot the Unlleil States , uf K- > 1 char
acter ami temperate habits , who ran speak ,
read nnd write English. For full Infojmotion
apply , preferably by Uller. lo iccrulllng officer
at For * Omaha , or at 1321 Farnam street ,
Omaha , Neb. H
WANTED , A GOOD RUSTLER To'sfll.L PKR-
fectlon illsh washers ; 3 M In ( I W per iliik.
Cell r,18 M St. , Houth Onnlm. 1I-MC7J C *
WANTED ! A CITY SALESMAN P J
Qnnloy Hoop Co. Cull ut factory , 2Cth and
Walnut. U-MC78 0
I60 PER 1.00) ) FOR DISTRIHUTINa C1RCU-
lars. Enclose < c. U. H. Dlslilbullni ? bureau ,
H MG3I C
WANTED FiiMALL HELP.
ARE YOU HONEbT. SOUER. INDUSTRIOUS ?
If no , engage with us for IVjj. $300 n month ,
$3COO a year , you can make It easy , six hours
a day. Our agents do not complain of hnrd
tlniCH. Why ? They are making money selling
our Perfection Dish Washer , the only practical
family washer manufactured , winhes , dries
nnd polishes dishes perfectly In Iwn minutes ;
no experlenca ncfessau , n child of 8 operates
U easily , ch ap nnd duiable , weight , thlitcen
pouniln ; made of nntl-rust sheet steel , cap.ic-
lly. JOO pieces ; $10.0W for lt equal ; eicry fam
ily wnnls one ; > ou don't lm\e to camns , as
mKiii ns people know Jou have It for sale
they send for a dish washu. each ngenfa
tnrrltory protected , nn competition : we fur-
tilKh Humplo ( welKlm six puur.iU ) 111 nice case
to ldy iigenln to tnke orders wltht one agent
made J2II53 first ten da > s Addrtss for full
particulars perfection M.fe. Co. , Enelawooil. III.
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t.AH
A .11 AN OR LADY TO MANAGE DISTRI11UT-
llig samples , Boapn , cpecl iltles , books , do cor
responding. Send fijltnn Co. 7 7 Wiwilwanl
Detroit. Mich. , lOe for B.-1 of camples , re-
celte offer lo you U MM1 &
LADIES WANTING FIRST CLASS GIRL !
call Scandinavian Y. W Home. 1C1S Cop. nvc
C M5J9 10
GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK. 211
South llth. C-MCJl 9
WANTED , COOKS. DINING ROOM GIRLS ,
chambermaids , porters , elevator bojs , etc , ul
Chicago Employment Run-iiu , 1312 Douglas
ntrtet. looms 41 , and 47. Tillphone , 1311. F
ti. hlPWQIl. Mgn CJiill ( *
GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK IM
email family. 2J18 Grant. U Mt > y ) 7
JTOR RENT HOUStS.
HOUBES , F. K. DARLING. DARKER III.OCK
1JOUKHS IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. Till
O. l'Dals company , liW. , I'urnani. D 4.0
HOUBK3 , DENESVA & CO. , 10S N. 15TH ST.
D-4J7
II , li. COLE CO. LAlToEST LIST'IN 6TlTlIA
Mia
27C8 FARNAM STREHT.
W. M. ItORCiJ , 1V13 I'a'.nam street. D 423
NICE MODERN FLATS , CHEAP. J. W
2H IJcoitilMliiK. D 430
FOR RENT DEsllAULE HOUSES.
U rouina , 211 S. 24th St. . f < U.
7 rooms , iM Cumlng St. , ! 2. .
7 rooms , 'M N. 21th n\ > : . } - i. ; .
V rooms , 4x ! > 7 Ciisa st. , $10.
rooms , 4WI Davenport si. . { 10.
G rooms , Uf > JackHim st. . J > .
G rooms , 2il3 I'rutl nt. , $7.
See Fldullly Trust O ) . , l0i Farnamst. D 431
FOR RENT FINE NEW 10-ROOM HOUSE , f,2
N. J'JUi st. H. T. CUrUa , 219 Ikiaid gf Tiadc.
D-C03
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nENTAL AGENCY { 2) ) SO. 1CTH ST.
D-727
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VOU JIENT-AT IIELLEVUE. NEAR R. R
depot , u One 10-ioom Imuce , lint ! Kiounds
abuudanl frnlt. also 4. room cuttaKe. Htnry T
Clarke , No. 219 Itould of Tlud , Omaha , o
W. 11. IJ tz , Hellenic. D-730
_ _
vriiy"jHniRAHLE : FURNISHED nbusi :
( .ICHJ In , J. H. hheiuood , 4 > j N. V. Lift.
D-S31
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TEN.HOOM MODERN HOUSE. CLOSE IN
6-1 bom cottage , illy water ; t'ro liulldlnK , 13d
I'B.nJUi. L. ti. SMnntr , uucul , 3U Neiv Y r
Life , D-M921
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10-ROOM HOUSE , MODERN , LOCATED 221
Douglas. W , 'lnrk- D-.M9C-J1S
TWO 9-ROO.M lRrKHOUSES , 1339-iPARI
UM mie , facing Hansconi pink , nearly mm
haid wood llnlsh , Mist tlass moilern cor
M.ilonccs. | Inquire 1115 bouth C2nd street
D-M329
FOR RENT HOUSE OF TEN ROOMS , 115 f
18th st All mwltrii omcnlcnces. Inquire r
a. IClh St. D. T. Muunt. D 3SS
Fil
-
. fJW iron RENT. FLATS NEWLY CLEANED. PA
pere < l and jiilnlctl nt northeast corner llth an
Howard , 513 n month. Inqulic room 314 Kin
National bank building. D421.12
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j AND 7-ROOM FLATS. WITH RANGE AN !
all modem commlcnccb , aunliiKs , BCiccnsan
junttor HCI\CC. | ( . 'nil at corner Hat , 701 S. ll > l
ut. , frcm 10 to 12 [ Hid 2 to I. George dinner.
D-M591
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FOR RENT , 8-ROOM HOUSE , ALL MODER1
Improvements , hnrd woul llnlsti ; nil lartj
robins , _ 4W N , 2d jtreit. _ U > MJ S
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TltOOM MODERN HOUSE , DETAClfkr
beautiful lawn ; hhade tiees. 60S houlli 2JII
Aiiply to J. H. Purrutle , Douglas bliick.
l-MCia 17
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TWO wrrXtTiisT "ONE FURNisTiED ; MOI
era. f04 Su. 30Hi tl D-C15
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FOR RENT.A COMPLETELY
l .iutlfully locnted. con\enlont In bus
For particulars Inquire uf L. S. Sklnnc
ro-ni | S10. iS'ew Yolk Llfft D-HilS 9 *
FOR HENT riNB C'OTTAOK DARN. LAIIO
laun , on cur line. 11. C. Piiltcrson , Ramga lill
D 417
210 N S6TII ROOMS. INQUIR
at 2JIS D-JK31 C *
I ELEGANT C.ROO.M COTTAC.ES JUST HUH,1
C2.U. I'ltlellt ) Trust company , 17C2 Furnai
D-84J
HLKOANT 9-ROOM MODERN DirrAClin
bouie. " 1C S , 31st aFidelity Tni.t 101
pany. ITW Fnrnain Uroet. DU
RENT. FOR THE SUMMER. A FUI
d heiifn of v\i-n IDOIIM uml ( Hundri , <
car line near Haiiscom park. Addrer * It 4
Dee. 1 > _ MCM 7'
THREE-ROOM COTTAGE WITH GARDEN , !
H. OT. tJrd unit Clark St. Inquiry 1U1 JHC !
on BL D-MS
1'IVK-ROOM IIOUSK , { 10.M , 19 AND CLARI
Inquire U2J flirlc. ! ) - ( .
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* ' " "
8 jiooMi lor'au. A LL MO"DERN. AND PAR
of fiiinlluiu for ujlc , 13 ? ) P iimleton Avo.
D-COI-9'
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FOR RENT , JULY AND AUOl'ST.
nlaliul hous , with largn lawn , near SI
avtf , AJdlfM It M. He. ' . D-M 73 t"
TF.N-ROOM niVriC. MODERN. KEVH 2 (
Cnj'ltol A\f . . naji/nlng , _ D M6TC 12'
i'OR RKNT ! A HANDSOME. NEWLY FUI
nUhnl c tinge , only C block * frum poMofllc
Onl ) Unit-class appllrnnt * considered , .N'n chl
dren. Adlicsj R 61. 11-e. l-MC)7 ) 9
IOR KENT I 30OMJ
NICE SOUTH FRONT ROOM. WELL FUI
iil > htd , prl\al fkiull- . ' Call 2(12 i'a j st ,
E MI33
PLEASANT ROOM. 1IH9 DOl > QC. E-MSJ ?
FUIINIHHKD ROOM , CM 8. TjTH HTREET.
E-M107-JIS'
NICELY FURNISHED IIOO1I8. I 7B:1TH ; A ;
fou RENT. ET.TJOANTLY FuiiNiRm
rooms. 604 B. 3lh. U-4H Jy !
FURNI3HKD ROOM , IIATH , UT lill TARNA !
HOUHKKKEPINa ROOMrt. CONVENIEN
cbtnp , cool , Urf lawn. : eil HI. Mary k
E - > HS7'
TWO NICELY PUnNlsmCD 'KOTrTl ROOJ
for renl , KO 8 17lli li
LOCATION CONVENIENT AMD ItrToM.S WEI.
furnlilifrt. with or without Uumt nu t > ! u <
KH Farnaiu , U M < A > K *
rUHNISHED BOOMS AND BO tt.BD
THE ROSE. Z020 HARNEY , NICE FURNISHED
rooms with board ; upcilal rale * lo Rentlemen.
F JOI-JIJ *
TWO filNOLE , LAROE FRONT ROOMS , ELE-
Knntly furnished , In moUern , ddachecl house ,
with fenced jnrd , lawn , shade trees nnd flower -
er * . A beautiful , cool place for summer.
Hoard If desired. Call 1215 Webster st.F .
F < ! ! } S *
DESIRAHLK SUITK OF ROOMS , WITH KX-
cellent Inble , Inw-n. clc. ! 02 N. Mill.
ICII KENT STORE * AND OFFICES
DESK ROOM. WILLIAM. J. WELSHANfl. 331
Ilonrrt of Trade. I M937
ron RENT. THREE STORY AND HA3EMKNT
brlclt store bulldlnif , 1003 Farnntn street. Largo
rlevatnr ; flrst-class condition , suitable for any
kind of business. Reasonable terms. Inquire
room ait Flrsl National bank bulMlng.
FOR RENTTHESTORY IIRH'IC HUILD1NO ,
DIG Farnam street. This building has a lire-
proof cement basement , complele steam heat-
lnr fixtures , water on nil lloors , tas , etc. Ap-
lily at Ihe olllco of The Dee. I-9W
AGENTS WANTED.
MEN AND WOMEN. 81 TO > 10 A DAY. AD-
c'resi the Handy Healir Co. , 831 New Yorlt I.lfe
lililg . Omaha. Neb J-3U
AOKNTrl. PAN YOU VISIT HTORErf AND
nliow our sign prlntlnK mathlno to merchants ?
Write quick. Stamp Arc Co. , Racine , \N I"
J MGS , C *
WANTED TO SENT.
Liar itonsna rou HHNT WITH a. a. WAI.-
lace , 312 IJrown blk. Ha\e calla for cjttncet
WANTKD , roil HfMMini MONTHS , Fl'U-
nldhod house of 6 or 7 rooms wlih jaril nnd
iihaclo trees. Address room 210 , Ut Nut. Ilk.
I > MB. K MC74 7
STORAGE.
STORACII : , rnANic uwuns , 1211 IIAHNHY.
M J
IHST : BTOiiAan ni'ii.oiNo IN OMAHA , u s.
ROV , bond wnrthouhouiehoM ! coodi utored ,
lowest ratf . 1013-1015 I.eavcnwortli. &U3S
BTOVKB HTOUni ) DUUINO Sl'MMHIl. TIJt *
'M. 1207 Douglas. Omaha Stove Ilepalr Works.
MI37
f'Aciric HTonAor. & WAIIEHOUSI : co. . STII
& Jones ! . General xtoragc and ( arwunllriK
SHIS
WANTED TO BTTX
STOCKS OF rt.OTIIINO , OI1NTS' FUnNISH-
iMfW , hats and shoos. U. Arnstcln , U13 Douglas
street , Omalm. Neb N M706 J8
WANTKD TO IH'Y OOOD DUIVINO HOItSK.
nut too BUI.ill , gentle imd fatlb good spei-il ,
or will InKu a hurio for Us keeping. re ponsll > lc
parly nnd good care taken. Addre-wt II 52 ,
Dee ollk'C. N 601-9"
FOK SALE FURNITURE.
SALK ON ACfOI'NT OF nKMOVAIj TO
New Yoik , will Ml nil the furniture , carpeti ,
i-lc , tit a 10-room house cheap , Cull ut till
S SGth rue. O-MW
FOII SAM : JJY A FAMILY MOVING OUT OF
Iho city 1 Andrew * iliiulile folilliiR bed writing
desk pattern , I Giirliunl r.lnso , 1 chlld'u play
tent In lt Beconil Keiion , 1 hard < .onl nto\c ,
bplcndld heater. Address II 51 , llee ulllce.
Q-161-3'
I'M GOINO TO MOVIl AND 1'VK GOT TO
Hell a conk fatoe , n tjpilroum H t nnd Rome
CM ! < I pieces of furniture Th' * > 11 be clieap
for cash. Pm 13th and Ilunlut'O ' GGVj (
FOR 8ALBHORSES , WAGONS.ETC
FIIIST CLASS FAMILY HOUSE AND TINE
phaeton S30 South Jlst 1--.MIM3 7'
A 1'INK ( IKNTLi : TKAM AND CAItRIAOn
inrjuht ) Llnlngi r , MeUnlf Co. I' 030-10 *
WKLL-I111I3D FAMILY Oil IIUOOD MAKE.
} SJ U ) llnqulre 2T12 N , r SI h St P CII-9'
FOR BALE MISCELLANEOUS
WiOMAN : PIANOS. llIltDOKI'OUT OUGANS ,
Wooilbrldge llios , 117 S. ITtli. Q.II )
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IIAUDWOOD COMIJINATION HOO AND
chicken fence. Lima. It. Lee , 9th unj DoUKlas.
CJ4I1
TIIK BTANDAUD CATTLK CO . AMUS ,
has 400 tons gout ] baled hay to av ll. Q MH2
VOU SALK. A 1'IJV DKKU. INQUIIIK A. D ,
Uran.lles . , Ilostoii Ktore. Q-MN4
CUIIAN piticKi.iB : ; fOLD KvcuYwiinnn , cc ,
Q18I JJ1
HUIt.DINO FOU SALI3 CIIKAI' ADJOINING
Htate fair Kruuiuls , Knot ! for boarding house.
Hicks , N. Y. Life llldir. QGGJ-S'
MI-C LLANEOUS.
WANTKD , USK OF HOnSK AND HUGGY FOI
the keep thioURh June and July ; best of rare
Aildiess 11 47 , lite. U Cll-6
CLAIRVOYANTS
MHS. DR. II. WAHIIKN , CLAinVOYANT , HK
liable bualnits nudluin , Sth year at 119 N. 16lli
SII3
MESSAGE' , UATHS. K
MADAM BM1TH , C02 S. 13TH.2D FLOOR. IlOO !
3 , muKiietlcupor , alcohol , steam , sulphurln
and sen baths. T M57J-8 *
MOST rollMODIOUH HATH I'AHLORH I ?
city. Wine. Howell 31S Ai 320 S. IJthrjhoroUKhl !
pracllcul chiropodist and manlcurlnt attemHnt
T-MS13 ill'
MADAM"LA UUK. K17 HOWARD ST.TSC3
TSC3 Ji ;
MUS IR I.KON , KI.KOANT MASSAOK AN ]
electric hatli parlor * , restful and refioslitni
No. m North llth street. T MCOI S *
MAb8AaT:73lADAMB nKRNAJID. 1121 DODOr
T MM3 .ly 4
TURKISH BATHS.
TL'RKISII I1ATI1S : ONLY PLACF IN CIT1
exclusively for ladles. Suite 103-110 , ll.-o hid * ;
LADIKS' UATHS , 6 FOR J5. JIME. POST , 319'
6. 15. 7
PERSONAL.
Till : DKLLK KPrKRLY COItSCT. MADK TI
order from meaaurc. 19p9 Farnum street.
U-3
VIAVI CO. . 310 11KK I1LDG. ; HKALT1I HOOI-
free , home treatment , lady attomUnt. U44 *
I ) HAAS , FLORIST , I'LANTS , CUT FLOWKItS
llaiiqui-t , hall , restuVnc ami er.tva daciiratlnna
1S13 Vlnlon street. TeUpliono ; " 6. U M4U
PATII8 , MASSAGE. MME. TOST , 3m , S 15TII
U731
CUDAN FRECKLES. WORTH IOC FOR 5C
U1SI JI
I'LEDOKS NOT RRDEKMKD OR EXTKNDEI
by Junn IS will be sold at auction. Pied Mohle
1517H Farnam. U-M2I3 15
{ TlIVATK IIOMK FOR LADIKS DtRING rON
llnement. bahles adopted or otherwise proUJo
for. ! C31 Charles sticct , Omaha , N'h
U-MSOG JH
UMURKLLAS COVERED AND RKI'AIRUt
316. No. ICth. Jas. Henderson. U 3S7 J 27
BARGAIN. IS CAH1NET I'HOTOS K DAVIES
113 S IClh street , opposite llodlon Store
U-M503 30
I HKRKI1Y NOTIFY TIIK 1TIILIC IN Ol
oral that \ VitllamVerne Is no longer In in
mploy. I nl o want It umlerstoo. ! thit II
iinlera taken l > y him for mn ran ami will 1
tilled I' J. qualey Soap ( . 'a. U-M679
"THIS FELL SERGEANT , DEATH. IS STRIC
In his arrest " Ward oft Illness nnd deal
nllli that wonderful tonic , Olarke'8 pure ry
whUky Alunjs In bottles. U MCS2 C
wTuT\VANT8 TO DONATE AN "iCK 1IOX Ti
the Y.V. . f , A..ro < im liii * ImlMlntr , TI
12tli xtrret N' > on > lny H < Mt U aim much III nee
of a two-hole oil ntrm > will not ( omj on
Int'rested In this work respond at once , lm\
Ing mine at (13 K. Ittli street I U-MCS6 I
MONEY TO LOAN RLAL ESTATJ
ANTHONY WAN & TRUST CO. . Jll N Y. 1.1 Hi
lonns at low rate * for ( .Imlcf necurlty In N <
brasUa and loua ( aims cr O.r.alm city proper ! !
\V4ta
MONEY TO IX3AN ON IMI'ROVKD OMAH.
real wtiite , llrcnnan. Love & Co. . I'uxton I > 11
W1I7
MONKY TO LOAN ON OMAHA RKAI. KSTAT
at b per cent. W. II. MelUel , 1st Nut Hk l > Mi
J. W4IS
J.I MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAH
I- prop rty. I'lJclliy Truit company , nn : 1'urn.in
\yrn
INVKHTORH DIRKCIORY CO. . WALL ST
New York , offer any part I'XJ.OOO ' eastern li
\ tor'a nanuB , whu luive money to liU
lunl compiled , \Vrlto ( or panlrulnrs.
W-MM1 JiS'
UlA.N'fl ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CtT
prupcrlr. W , Furnam Bmllli & Cu. , UJ ) : "
-'TO LOAN AT LOWK.VT RATES. TH
O. F. Diuls Co. , UM Purnam l. W4J1
CITY LOANH. C. A. HTARR. B13 N. Y. LI PI
WliO
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' LIFE INSL-R.VNi'E POLICIlTs IXANiD 6 :
ur LoUBlil. r. U. CIu nr > - . Kunas City. Mi
W4M
l.VPITAL. tMM. W ; ai'RPl.U * ' . JSOO.Coi ) . I' . ;
Mortgiie * Tout Co. . New York For e p.-r *
I ans on i ty proiirrly aprly to Puaey & Thoma
* * ( cnt , rovin V > i l'lt l Nut I tianU Wilt :
\V-M
Columbus Discovered America ,
We Keep it Clean
With
Cold ST Til N.K.FAIRBANK COMPANY *
MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS.
, IONEY TO LOAN ON HOttSF.IIOLD FURNI-
ture. plnnos , homes , wagons , or any khul of
rlmltel xccurlty at lowest posslhle rates , which
> ou can pny Imek at nny lime nr In any
amount. FIDELITY LOAN QUAHANTEE CO ,
Room 4 , Wlthnell block. X45I
II. HADDOCK. HOOM 427 , RAMGK IILOCIC.
X451
.10NKY TO LOAN ON Ft'RNITURK AND
pianos Fred Terry , 43) Ramgu blk. X456
.IONEY . TO LOAN ON FURNITURE. TIANOS ,
horses , wagons , etc. . ut lowest rates In city ;
no removal of goods , strictly confidential , jou
can pay the loan oft at an > time or In any
amount. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. .
300 Bo. ICth St.
St.X470
BUSINESS CHANCES.
CUIIAN FRECKLES. THE ONLY CIGAR nc
Y184 J21
! 'OR SALE , ONE-CHAIR HARDER SHO1' ,
furnltuio all new , ( \ilumlrla chair , price > H ) 10.
E. E. Weeks , Guthrle Contcr. In. Y-MCM 6'
-OR SALK-MY LOAN AND JEWELRY HUS1-
ness. 1'reil Mohle , 16HV4 KainnmYMWJJH
Y-MWJ-JH
C.OOO STOCK IN ONE OF THE OLDEST KS-
tnhllshi'd nnd liest pnjlng Natlonnl banks of
III. For full partlculais address It 33 , llee.
Y M57I-6
CONFIRMKD MANY TIMES ; THAT CLARKE'S
pute r > i > whlxky has proven a Messing In cases
uf sudden Illness. Aluaja In Iwttl.M.
Y-MCS3 C
FOU EXCHANGE.
OR EXCHANGE. W-ACRE FARM IN GREAT
sui ; r beet district , m'd'se , or bink stock pre
ferred. W. G Temiileton , < 0j N. Y. Life.
Z M217-C
FARM LANDS IN NORTHWEST MISSOURI ,
for stock of hardware or Implements. KnoS. .
Rlsser , 37 I'earl St. , Council lllults , laXI17J23
XI17J23
3-S1Y1RY Illtirit HOTEL , MODF.RN , TRADE
equity for land. Anus , 1017 Farnam.
/ MC3I S
ON IlL'SINEPS STREET. FIRST-CLASS 1'ROl' .
orty ; gnod Impiovements ; trade equity for
clear property. Ames , 1CI7 Fnrnam.
/-Mi34 ( 8
.VANTED . , TO EXCHANGE. A NEARLY NEW
canopy top , double neat carriage for now or
serond Imnd Concord btiggN , or will buy for
cash If cheap. Addicxs It , lireltung. 413 New
York Life building , city. 55-M313-6
MODERN KIOIIT-lioOM HOUSE , 'ciaLvriT
full lot ; on Nlnteenth street boulevard , want
smaller plicc between Iluit and Lca\enworth ,
Eighteenth and Twenty-getentli. htilnRcr
nun , Frenzer block. K MOO "
WANT CLEAR HEAL ESTATE AND SOME
casli for a complete Block of clothing nnd fur
nishing goods , \alued at J1C.OOO 00. Address
II W , IJec. 55 MGU 11
VO\l TRADE. A SIX-ROOM HOUSE AND LOT
nnd cash for a stock of hardware and stmes.
W. F Sloetzel. Z-6S9-11
WANTED , TO TRADE OKNDRON IlICYPLn ,
practle.illv new , for Remington typewliter Ad
dress R M , Iee ! oltlce. L MCS1 C'
FOR SALE HtAL ESTATE.
AI5STHACTS , THE BYRON REUD COMPANY.
RK-133
HAROAINS. HOUSES , LOTS AND FARM !
sale or trade. F. K , Darling , Ilarker Illock.
RE 130
IMPROVED GARDEN LANDS NEAR OMAHA
at prices that will surprise ) ou , If taken with
in i weelis. J. U. Sherwood , 4M N. Y. Life.
RE 153
HARGAINS. SALE OR TRADE IN CITY PROP-
cr'Ies and farms , John N. Frenzer , opp P. O
RE - IC1
SNAPS , 5 TO C MILES FROM OMAHA P. O.
40 SO or 120 ncres. Improved , JJO 00 per ncre ;
200 acres { 35 00 per ncie ; 2oO ncres , $1000 per
ncre , G 10-ncro tracts. J73 00 to JIM CO per nrre.
Must be sold. 910 N Y. Life bldg RK 40 :
47)D.
FARM LANDS. C. F. HARRISON. K. Y. L.
*
HE-C08-J7
7-ROOM MODERN COTTAGE , 202 N. 40TII
only $3,70000 ; great bargain. RK M7M
NEW 5-ROOM COTTAGE , LARGE LOT. ONLY
$1,00000 , Claik and N. 2Ut , snap HK-MTO1
HOMES ON EASY PAYMENTS. SELL AND
buy lots , acres , farms. Garvln IJros , 210 N. Y. L
RE (03 (
CITY WATER , GOOD HOUSE. 5 ROOMS. 1200 00
cash , balance $3000 to JfO ) each 3 month ? ,
6 per cent Interest , price , fl.OW.O' ) . Ames. 1017
Farnam. RE MC33 8
NEAT 5-ROOM HOUSE. CLOSE CARS , $ * 00 00 ;
easy pa > ments ; Interest C per cent , $77500
cash. Ames , 1C17 Farnam. RE MC33 S'
CORNER. 5 LARGE ROOMS. LOT SMALL
near cars , $22509 cash ; balance easy ; Inti'resl
6 per cent ; price. J'JMOO. Ames , 1C17 Fnrnnm
RE MC33 S
HUNDRED AND FIFTY CASH , DALANC'H
easy , Interest 6 , per cent , buj.i best C-roim
houba In Omaha ; price. $700.00 Aincx 1011
Fainam. RI5-MC3J S
FOR SALE , AN IMPROVED EASTERN NE-
bniska farm of 324 acres. Is now raising un
immense crop ; terms cash , W. F. StoetzU ,
lit door So. of P. O. RE 070-11
CHOICE GROUNPS , BU1TAIJLE FOR POULtry -
try yards , near state fair grounds for sale
UIIMP. Hicks. N Y Life Hide RE-M3-5 *
M. O. DAXON. 402 N. J6TH. 481
VICTOR IUCYCLHS , THE FINEST OF ALL
bicycles. Omaha lllcjclo Co. , 323 N. IClh street.
4C6
STERLING I1UILT LIKE A WATCH WEST-
ITU F.lectrlcal Supply Co. , 151 } llouard street
SER THE VISH1LE HALL HEARINGS ON
Relay Special. Will liarr.um Uro. , 120 N. 1'th
467
REMINGTON AND EAGLE. CROSS GUN CO
118 S 15lh street. 4CS
A L DEANE & CO , WHOLESALE AND HE
tall blc > cle . 1111 Farnam street ; bicycle ;
sold on easy pa nenU. 49i
WESTERN I1ICYCLE & GUN CO.,2110 CUMINO
470
A GENUINE I1ARGAIN , A RRAN NEW ,
strictly high giade $10004 blcjcle for I7JOO
Call at 311 S 16th street and sea It nt once.
M CO ) 5
MANTELS , GKAT b AND TILES.
WOOD MANTLES. GRATES. TILUS FOR FIR !
places , \estlbulr * and largo lloors ; write foi
catalogue. Milton Rogers & Sons , Omaha ,
471
PASTURAGE.
WE HAVE ICO ACRES OF UI.t'E GRASS PAS
lure for horses , board fence , tprliib" water
llorlon & Phelns. Ollmore , Neb. , or A W
I'helpi & Son , 207 N. Y. Life bldg . Tcl. 1031
478-July !
PAHTURE , CATTLE f. HORSES , T MURRAY
90S-J15
I1LUK ORABB. RPRINO WATKRi II. H. HAR
der i Co. . Dee bulUlng. 2:1
NOTICE-I , TJIK UNDERSIGNED. WILLTAKT
In horses and colts to paiture , feed and can
fur the > ear round In Howard Co. . Nebra ka
Wutch this pyiier for lurllcuUn by Ihe lot )
of Juno 1W Charles Qans. Hy aro. a. Gins
foreman , 1' . O. box IK , Hi. Paul , Neb.M84M1
M-84M1
UNDERTAKERSANUEMBALMERS
II. K. 1IURKET , FUNERAL DIRECTOR ANf
embjlmor. 1C1S Chicago si , telephone 9) . 172
HWANSON & VALIEN. 1701 CUMINO. TEL. 100
473
M. O. MAUL. UNDERTAKER AND UMDAI.M
er. 1117 Farnam si. , Itlrphono : u. 47 <
O. W UAKER. UNDERTAKER , C13 H. 1CTH 87
47)
D. T. MOUNT HAS REMOVED HIS COAL
olllcc to 209 S ICth St. , Drown block. 476
A nOOD THING I'USH IT ALONO. MAY"IE )
the latest slang phrnse , but that's Just what
we're doing wlilt bllERIDAN COAL , 8,000 tons
sold In Omaha last jear We give you 2 WO
lt ) of the tw t Wyoming cooking coal for $4 30.
Victor White , mgr. , 1C05 Farnam at. Tel 127
-4)1
HOTELS.
HOTEL HARKER , 13TH AND JONES STS.
73 rooms at Jl.tO per day
G9 rooms at $2.00 per day
Special rales to commercial travelers Tloom
nnd board by week or month. Frank Hlldltch.
manager. 475
AirrNA HOUSE ( EUROPEAN ) , N. W. COR
JJth and Dodge. Rooms by day or we k.
479
BUILDING &LOAN ASSOCIATION.
SHARES IN MUTUAL L. & II ASS'N PAY
C , 7 , 8 per cent when 1 , 2 , 3 ) ears old , always
redeemable. 1701 Farnam St. Naltlnger , Sec.
4SO
HOW TO GET A HOME OR SECURE GOOD
Interst on savings. Apply to Omaha L. & I ) ,
Ass'n , 1701 lice UUg. G. M. Natllnger , S < > e.
4S1
MEDIUMS.
WHOEVER SEES THIS , AND IS IN ANY
trouble , send a stamp to Ihe only great cl.iir *
vojnnt nnd medium , for free aiUlce , but nsli
no questions , don'l be humbugged by lra\ol >
Ins ; fakers ; located for seals I neier fnll
Win. Girlleld , 639 Clh ave. , DCS Molnes. la
This offer three weeks. C2. 14
CARPENTERS AND UUILDEKS.
C. K MORRILL , PAPliR HANGING , HOUSr.
sign painting , brick MPfk , plnsteilng , off. R , 1
Darker blk. ; tel. 733 ; shop 913 N. 24th st.
481
SHORTHAND ANDTlTjeEWRITING
A. C. VAN SANTS SCHOOL. 513 N. Y. LIFE
, M-493
PUMPS AMD WINDMILLS.
C. H. DOYDEN. PUMPS AND WIND MILLS ,
all kinds of pump 'repairing ' Ixja\e olden
wllh Churchill Pump Co. Telephone C63
M-1CJ-J21 *
DRESSMAKING.
DRESSMAKING IN FAMILIES , 4301 Ilurdette.
S03-J3J'
DRF.SSMAKING IN PRIVATE FAMILIES
Fit and sljlo guaianteed. Address R 3S. lice ,
C35-9 *
MUSIC , ART AND LANGUAGES.
GEORGE F GELLENRCCK. HANJO
guitar tencher. 1911 Cnss slrect M IC'J
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND CONTRAC
tors for electric light nnd motor plants nnd nl
Kinds of electrical construction Wcslcm Eire
trlcal Supply Co. , 1515 Howard st. 4SJ
PAWNBROKERS.
H , MAROWITZ LOANS MONEY. 418 N. 16 st
4S3
DANCING.
MR. AND MRS MORAND WILL GIVE PR1
nto lessons In dancing at their home. 290
Dodge street , during the summer. 223-J23
FOUWD.
TAKEN UP , ROAN PONY WITH WII1TI
fncc Walt M. Victor , S034 L.ilk street
Found MOB "
DENTISTS.
DR. PAUL. DENTIST , 2020 HURT ST . 497
BUSINESS NOTICES.
DAMAGED MIRRORS RESILVERED , 719 N K
495
Searles&Searld !
SPECIALISTj.
All forms at Blood am
Rltln Ils isos , rtorcx , Spots
I'tiuiilca , Scrofula , Tumors
lotlur , Kczomn nnd lllooi
I'o'son thoroughly clcnnsoi
fiom Iho y-itoin.
, LADItS Klvcn curcfti
and speclttl attention ( ornl
tholr intiny pccullur ul )
men Is.
Ca.TAR.HH , Thron
Lutips , LUor , ) | ) , ' | ) ;
.Troubles cured by spocl.i
course of truatmcnt.
MEN ( VITALITY WF.AK ) mad
. .
me. i *
HJ ( by lee coso .lppilen
tlon to buslncsa or study , severe mcnta
strain or grief , SEXUAL EXCESSES In mlditl- -
life or from Jhe efftcls of youlhful folllss. al
yield readily to our new treatment for losj o
vital power. . . .
WIMTP Your troubles It out or oily. Imutana
" 1C cured ot home by oor -.n.i.-nc * .
Dr. Seai'les & " JiT
. Searlas,11,1" , b.
lawyers ami solicitor , , SUES & CO. Ito
OMAUA , Neb. Advlco KUEE
WOKRIED OVER , HIS ABSENCE
Friends of .ShoomakFrnl > ctorson Thlnlc thn
He Has T 'kii 'llls ' | , | f , . .
Frlende ot B. P. I'oteraon , whose myster
ous dlsappoaranco wai L onlcled In The lie
govern ! days ago , are becoming alarmed o
account of Ills prolonged absence anJ tea
that lie lias tulclded , ' It was at first su [
posed that lie was on ft drunk , as ho was
heavy drinker , but an a week lias pa8so
with no news from lirm , it is romemberc
that ho has frequently threatened to put a
end to himself , and li Iafeared thai ho ha
carried the threat Into intention.
A couple of men wyi .jvero flahlng in th
river below Ihe city .r.upjj < Jay evening saw
floater going down the juifrent nnd telephone
to Coroner Maul. By tue tltno the coroner ai
rived , however , Ih6 current had carried th
body out of eight , end so far It has not bee
recovered. It Is believed by Petenon
frlcnJs that the object 'was bis body , and a
effort will be made lo nnd It.
I'etereon was a Dane of fifteen years rc
denco In this country , and had a shoemaker
chop on Eleventh street , between Harney an
Farnam.
_ _ _ _ _
Hinneieekerr ICxcurilon.
Tuesday , Juno 11 , one fare for round trli
minimum round trip mo JT.OO ; limit , 20 day
To all points en the P. B. & M. V. H. It. I
Nebraika. Wyoming and South Dakot
Ticket office KOI Parnam street.
J. n. DUCHANAN.
General PaiNnecr Agent
SPECIAL EXCURSION
Til Hot Rprlnci , Couth Dakota.
Juno 7 , via Northwestern line. Tick ,
era co HOI Karnam street ; depot. 15th ar
Webiter sUect ,
WElSilAN'S ' CREDITORS LEFT
Suit for Balance on Fort Orook Plumbing
Contract Won by Bondsmen.
DECISION BY JUDGE AMBROSE YESTERDAY
Some of tlio Crcdltnrs So DhRimtrd tlml
Ihoy Ullt ( live Up the I'lKht Uhllo
Others Ulll Aipcnl-Wliincni |
Object to n I..ibor Hill.
The nrst chapter In the history of the
scramble among the creditors of J. L.
Welslmns & Co. has been closed. A Jcclslon
was rendered jeslerday hy Judge Ambrose ,
which In all points but one gives the bonds
men of Welsbnng the best of the light and
leaves most of the numerous material men
(
who sold stuff for completing the Port Crook
plumbing contracts to whlstlo for their
money.
The history of the suit , It Is claimed ,
shows tliat the United States government Is
a hard party to deal with and that Its
Insistence upon having the contract com
pleted In a certain Nay ran the cost to
$7,000 above the estimated expense of doing
the work. Had the suit gene the other way
the bondsmen would have been holding the
sack for this amount , but as It Is the credi
tors are doing it for them lu addition to
looking after other shortages. It may yet
become a question In the courts , however ,
to determine whether the government can
not be made to pay this amount over the
actual estimate cost of $42,000.
This suit , which has been In progress for
weeks before the equity court , In brief Is a
contest between the bondsmen of Welslmns
& Co. and the- creditors to see who would
got the balance of the money still duo from
the government for the work done at Tort
Crook. When Welslmns & Co. failed U. C.
Patterson and Joslah Kent , the bondsmen ,
continued to carry out the government con
tract. They claimed a right to retain the
money duo fiom the government , especially
as they allJge it cost { 7,000 In excess of the
estimate to do the job , while on the other
hand the material men hold $25,000 of
claims and so ale proportionately anxious to
get hold of the $17,000 stlirduo on the con
tract prlco and paid Into court.
When Patterson and Kent wcro completing
the contract the creditors asked them how
much It would cost and they told them the
estimated amount , but it appears their esti
mate fell short thousands of dollars. This ,
It was averred , was a fraud. The court
holds It was merely a mistake in computa
tion. Ho holds that the assignment of the
contract for completing the plumbing , made
by Welslmns to the bondsmen , was good
and creditors have no cause to object. Some
of the creditors have become BO disgusted
that they announced their Intention of
wholly withdrawing from the fight. Others
will appeal , Including the bondsmen , who
were directed to pay $1GOO of labor claims.
H\KIR ON TI.IU. .
lliilibltt'fl AllvRrd Visits to Forbidden
lliiuntft lloli.i ; ItiicNtlgiilcil ,
Before the criminal court , the Investigation
of the question of what Joseph Habbltt , ex-
foreman of the late grand Jury , was doing
when he was alleged to haelslted a pro
hibited section of Omaha , has been taken up
for consideration , the criminal libel caee
against , Editor Ilaker of the Gretna He-
porter having been called for trial.
Demurrers were filed attac'ilng the Informa
tion , In that It did not tet out In full the
alleged llbelous article , giving the Jury full
Information as to the context of the publica
tion , and also objecting to a Sarpy county
publication being considered In the criminal
courts of this county. The judge of the
criminal court promptly overruled these ob
jections , announcing the doctrine that a man
cculd print an article In New York and If II
reached China , bo held criminally for Its
publication there.
It was almost G o'clock before the Jurj
summoned to Investigate the nature of tin
visits p-ild by the foreman of the late grani
Jury to the bad section of the city had beer
empaneled and sworn. The court adjourned
until 9 o'clock after the statements of the
proofs had been made by the opponlng coun
sel. The trial In all respects promises to b :
oven inoro Interesting than was the prellml
nary hearing , as the defense has mapped ou
a line of proof tending to show a completi
defense. It will be offsred , Judge Ilassct
stated. In the nature of a just'flcallon for tin
story printed In the Gretna Reporter by W
S. Hakcr concerning the visit to the lowei
section of Omaha. In the arllcls to whlcl
Babbitt has taken exception It was Mntei
that heIalted what Is known as the "burn
district of Omaha" by gaslight. When Uab
b tt returned front acting as grand Juror ti
his homo ht > disavowed the alleged visit
Raker's attorneys lia\o summoned botl
Blanche Burton and Minnie Falrchlld as wit
nesses.
I'ny for it DniiiiiQeil hplnc.
Robert Dutke , a member of the firm o
Mater & Dutko , carpenter. ' , has Instituted ;
sulUagalnst the Omaha Brewing assoclatloi
for the recovery of $10,000 damages b ;
reason of a cave-In of a concrete floor 01
the third story of the brewery , whereb ;
Butko was precipitated to the basement am
suffered a concussion of the spine , lie hai
been removing supports from a portion o
the floor and walked across another part o
the floor , trusting that It was solid , Intend
Ing to do another Job for the defendant. Thi
floor gave way.
Mlin CJelgiT Won Ilia Suit.
The Jury trying the breach of promlsi
suit of Miss Anna Gclger against Edwar.
Schmelser gave the plaintiff a verdict foi
$2,000. Schmcl'er. while a book agent Ii
Vienna , answered an advertisement vthlcl
Miss Gelgcr had Inserted In a nowspape ;
stating that she wished to marry. Schmol a
paid her some attention , borrowed $240 , prom
Islng to marry her and start a book store
Ho shortly after left , coming to America
and married in Omaha. Ho claims ho I
worth no money whatever.
Minor Court .Mattnrs.
Joseph Collins was found not guilty o
stealing a harness on April 17 ,
The Judge of Iho criminal court orderei
the dUcharge of Teresa Boden , who wa
being tried for Ihe larceny of a sewliu
machine on July 1 last. He maintained tha
the state had not made Its case.
The court Instructed the Jury trying th
suit of the Nebraska Savlrcs nnd Kxchang
bank against Kdwln O'llarn to find for th
plaintiff In the sum of $1.607. The sul
grew out of a mortgage loan.
The Jury trying tlio suit of C. M. Schneldc
against ho Commercial National bank re
lurned o verdict for $1,950. Schneider ha
claimed $11,141. The suit arose from
tale of a stock of merchandise.
The Omaha elevator company has brough
a $5,000 suit against Peterson & Co. , claim
ing that In May , 1S92 , some cara of spolle
corn of the fourth grade and worse wcr
shipped , damages being suffered In Ihe off or
lo work It off ,
J. U Kaley Is suing the county for nc
having provided him with an olllcc , aslcln
the amount he expended for one as damagpi
The county claims If tlio county atlorney ha
asked for the ortlcu It would have been fui
nlshed. Kalcy has replied stating that h
was not notified of this fact and alleges tha
ho thould recover.
I3ile Franco has made an application t
the couit to bo allowed lo make a dcfoiis
In Iho Baldwin-Burl tult. She claims tha
no. notice of the tult was given her at th
tlmo of tho-trial , co that she did not offe
evidence to discredit the Baldwin mortgngi
under which title to some hundred ! ) of acre
of Omaha property Is claimed ,
The Chicago Burlington & Qulncy rallroa
has enjoined the First National bank froi
selling under attachment a strip of Ian
lying along Us tracks in government lot !
section 35 , township 1C , The railroad claim
that It bought the land from Ihe Harve
Lumber comnpar.y. The bank holds It by a
tachmtnt Issued against T.V. . Harvey. Tli
railroad ccmpany will contest the altact
ment.
no YDU vr.ni. IICIUTAIILK ?
Toke Hortfcrd'H Acid Phoiplmlo.
It makes a let resiling , cooling bevcraf
and Is an Invigorating tonic , teething to tt
nerves.
CHRONICLES
s&s& r-1"
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/Lx c * c * .c.t/- r
CopyrlRlit. l < ! i' , by the Author. '
CHAl'TKH IV.
Wo got rid of our collars ami made chok
ers of our ties. Wo turned our coat collars
up at ono side only , and then , with dented
hats worn raflllshly and our hands In our
lockets , wo looked disreputable enough for
11 practical purposes In twilight. A cordon
f plain clothed police had already been
ormed round the club , wo were told , and
o wo sallied forth. We turned Into Wlnd-
illl street , crossed Whltflold street , and In
turning or two .wo came to the Haknnln
lub. I could see no sign of anything like
a ring of policemen , and said so. Hewitt
buckled. "Of course not , " ho sold. "They
on't go about a Job of this sort with drums
) catlng nnd Hags Hying. Hut they are all
here , and some arc watching us. There
s the house I'll negotiate. "
The house was ono of the very shabby ,
passs sort that abound In that quarter. The
cry narrow area was railed over and
almost choked with rubbish. Visible above
t wcro three floors , the lowest Indented by
ho door nnd ono window , nnd the other two
> y two windows each menu nnd dirty nil.
A faint light appealed In the top floor , and
another from somewhere behind the refuse-
leaped area. Kverywhore else was In dark
less. Hewitt looked Intently Into the area ,
but It was Impossible to discern anything
behind the sole grimy patch of window that
was visible. Then wo stepped lightly up
ho three or four steps to the door nnd rang
he bell.
Wo could hear slippered feat mountings
tnlr and approaching. A latch was shifted ,
ho door opened six Inches nnd an indistinct
ace appeared , and a female voice asked ,
'Qul est la ? "
"Deux canmrades , " Hewitt grunted testily ,
'ouvroz , vile. "
I had noticed that the door was kept from
opening further by a short chain. This
chain the woman unhooked from the door ,
iut still kept the latter merely ajar , as
though Intending to assure herself still
Each man as he came was admitted
further. But Hewitt Immediately pushed
the door nack , planted his fool against It
and entered , asking carelessly as he did BO :
"Qnl so trouve Lulgl ? "
I followed his heels , nnd In the dark could
Just distinguish that Hewitt pushed the
woman Instantly against the wall and
clapped his hand to her mouth. At the
same moment a fllo of nulet men were sud
denly visible ascending the steps at mj
liecls. They were the police.
The door was closed behind us almost
noiselessly , and a match was ( struck. Two
men stood nt the bottom of the stairs and
the olhers searched the house. Only two
men were found , both In a top room. They
were secured and brought down. The
woman was now ungagged , and she used
her tongue at a great rate. Ono of the men
was a small , meek-looking slip of n fellow ,
and ho appeared to be the woman's hus
band. ,
"Kli , messieurs le police , " she exclaimed
vehemently , "It ecs not of ' 1m , moil pau\re
1'lcrre , rat you sail iun-ln. "Im and mo
we arc not of the clob we work only we
housekeep. "
Hewitt whispered to an officer , nnd the
two men were taken below. Then Hewitt
spoke to the woman , whose prntesls had not
ceased. "You say you are not of the cjub , "
he said ; "but what Is theie to piovo that ?
If you are but housekeepers , as you say ,
you have nothing to fear. llut you can
only prove It by giving the police Informa
tlon. For Instance , now , about GerarO
What have they done with him ? "
"Jean 1'lnnnrd Mm you 'a\e take down
stairs 'e 'ave lose ' 1m. Jean 1'ingard got
last night all a-boosa all dronk llko zls '
she rolled her head and shoulders to ex
press Intoxication "and he sleeps too mncli
today when Kmilo go out nnd Gerard ho gc
too , and nobody know. I will tell you any-
Sngwo | are- not * of the clob ; we housekeep -
keep ; mo nnd 1'lerre. "
"llut what did they do to Gerard before
he wont away ? "
The woman was ready and anxious to tcl
anything. Gerard had been selected to dt
bomethlng what It was exactly KIO ! did nol
know but there wan n horse and cart nm
ho was to drive It. Where the horse anc
cart wore she also did not know. Hut Gcr
ard hud driven a cart before In his work
for a baker , and ho was to drive one li
connection with some bchemo among thi
Hen lit Immediately 1'utlird the Door Raclc.
members of the club. Hut lo pauvre Germ
at the last mlnulo disliked to drive the car
he had fear. He did not say ho had ffai
but ho prepared a letter a loiter that wu
not signed. The letter was to be Bent to th
police , nnd It told them the whereabouts fi
the horse and furl , so that the pollco mlgli
eeUe these things , and then there would b
nothing for Oerard , who had fear , to do I
the way of driving. No , ho did nol bctra
tha names of the comrades , but he told th
place of the horse and the cart. Ncvertlu
lost the letter was never sent. There wa
suspicion , and the letter was found In
pocket and read. Then there was a mottlni
and Gerard wan confronted with his lettci
He could eay nothing but "Jo la nlo" foun
no explanation hut that. There was muo
noise , and she had observed from a slali
case from which one might ecu through
ventilating hole. Gerard liail much fear-
very much fear. IIIn face was white nn
It moved ; hn prayed for mercy , and the
talked of killing him. It was discussed ho
bo should bo killed , and the poor Gerard wt
more terrified. He wa * made to take off h
collar , and a rotor was drawn across h
throat , though without cutting him , till I
fainted , Then water was Hung over Mr
and ho was struck In the face till he revive
Ho again repeated "Jo la ntc , Jo la nle
and nothing more. Then one utruck hi
with a battle ana another with a stick , TI
point of n knife wag put against his throat
and held there , hut this time ho did not
faint , but cried sollly , as a man who U
drunk , "Jo la nlo , jo la nlo1" So they tied
a hnnlkorrhlcf about his neck nnd twisted
It till his faro grow purple nnd black , and
his rjos wcn > round nnd terrible , and then
they struck his face , nnd ho fainted again ,
llut they took nway the handkerchiefs , hnv
Ing fear that they cnuld not easily set
rid of the body If ho were killed ,
for there wns no preparation. So they
dvcldvd to meet HKnln and dlscusi
when there would be prepirallon Wherefore
they took him away to the rooms of Jean
I'lngnrd In Henry street , Golden square ,
llut Km HP I'lngard had gone out , nnd Joan
was drunk mid slept , nnd they lost him.
Jean 1'lngard was downstairs the ( tiller of
the two. The other was but le pauvro Pierre ,
who , with herself , was not of the club.
They worked only they were the krcpcrs of
the house. There wus nothing for which
they should be arrested , nnd she would give
the police any Information they might ask.
"As I thought , you bee , " Hewitt said to
me ; "the man's nerves have broken down
under the terror nnd the strain , and asphaslx
Is the result. I think I told you that the
only articulate thing he could say wag 'Jo In
nlel' nnd now we know how these words
wcro Impressed on him till he now pro
nounces them mechanically with no Idea of
Ihelr meaning Come , we ran do no moro
here now. Hut wall n moment. "
There were footslepn outMdo. The light
wns removed , nnd a policeman wcnl to thn
door nnd opened It ns coon as the bell rung.
Three men btcpped In , one after another , nnd
the door was Immediately chut behind them.
They were prisoners
Wo left quietly , and , although we , of
corrse , expected It , It wns not till Ihe next
morning that wo learned absolutely thai the
largest ariest of anarchists ever made In
this country wns made nt the Uakunin club
thai night. Knch nuui an ho came was ad
mitted nnd collared
( Concluded Tomorrow. )
TUOUULi : IS THIS ti.tl'K VUMIltSK.
Illinium StorUlmldorn < ! nln Control nnd
Krirct it New Drrtl ,
NEW YORK , June C. It was given out
In Wall street today that the contest be
tween the eastern and western stockholders
for control of the Herring.Hall-Marvin company -
pany has resulted In n victory for the east
ern stockholders. This , It Is assorted , will
lead to placing the management of the vari
ous companies which went Into the organlrn-
llon under the control of the parties who
m.innged them before the combination wan
effected. That Is , the Herring people will
take nbHolutc conlrol of Ihe Herring biiRlnr-rn
and mnnufarlure Iho Herring safes. Hall
will tnko charge of the Hall business and
manufacture the Hall Bates ; Marvin will
take charge of the Marvin business nnd
manufacture ihe M.irvln safes. Knrroll &
Co. and Myers & Co. of Philadelphia will
bo under Iho conlrol of those who formerly
managed those conconiH. A now president
will bo elected for the Herrlng-Ilall-Marvln
company at the first meeting of the hoard.
The by-laws have been amended to provlilo
for the change of management of the com
pany. The nafo managers have been cutting
prices both nn safes and vault work. Many
largo contracts In vaults have been taken
by n number of the prominent nmkors at
prlcoH cotihldernbly below cost. An attempt
is being made to stop Oils warfare. Frank
S. I'ownall of the Marvin comvnny Now
York , and C. H. Howe , cashier of Iho Market
National bank. Cincinnati , were elected di
rectors. Only two directors nro elected this
1 ear <
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You've Nil Idea
How nicely Hood's Sarsaparllla hits the
needs cf the iccplo who feel all tiled outer
or tun down from uny cause. U teems tu
oil up the whole mechanism ot the body so
thnt nil movca smoothly and work becomes
delight. If ) oti are weak , tired and nervous ,
Hood's Saisaparilln la Just what you neod.
Try _ It.
Hood's Pills euro liver Ills , constlpallnn ,
biliousness , Jaundice , tide headache , Indi
gestion.
linporlnr .M il iiughllii on Trnl ! ,
NR\V YORK , Juno r , With Iho acceptance
by bolh sides of Iho twelflli Juror this after
noon the trial of I'ullcc Inspector William
Mcl.aughlln for bribery and oxtorllon was
ilrly under way. This Is Iho second llmo
hat the inspector 1ms faced a Jury on trial
on uhargoH ngalnxt him , tlio flint trial hav
ing ipsullod In a disagreement. The work
) f seeming n Jury occupied fourteen dnya.
This tlmo the Inspector Is being tried on
only ono count In the indictment * against
him. Kor this reason counsel was allowed
only flvo peromptoiy challengcH , whcroau
before they had twenty. Tills has hnd
much to do with the securing of the Jury In
a ahoitcr spice of time.
What IK moro atlractlvo than a pretty fnco
with n fresh , bright complexion ? Kor It ,
use 1'o/zonl's Powder.
< hniliiv Mirtln Urlvrii from lloinr.
Charley Martin , a 16-year-old boy , wa
anestcd Tuesday night by Officer Thomas at
Tenth and Howard strcels and charged with
being a suspicious character. When taken
to the Elation the boy explained that ha ran
away from his homo In Columbus , Neb. .
about a month ago. Ho said thai Ills step
father , John McDonald , had treated him so
badly that ho was , In fact , driven from homo.
Ho wan arrested In companw with Ilia uncle ,
Kdward .Mm tin. Yesterday both were
released on the uncle's agreement that ho
would take the boy home.
All know that Dr. Davis * Antl-Hcadacho
Is Iho best headache remedy made.
Indlnim Sillies ( loin Dnivii.
IinAZII.1 , Jnd. , June 5. The block coal operators -
orators today notified the miners' commlttoo
that a cut of C cents on the mining zcalo
would go lnto cflcot at once , reducing the
prlco from 70 cents to C5 cents. The miners
have been expecting this cut , as a provision
In ( he contract stales that If there was fe
cut In Ohio , the miners In the block flelrlu
were to accept a cut. A strike U not
looked for. Mine No. r of the Itrnzll Block
company will close tomorrow , throwing sev
eral hundred miners out of work.
'
I'rnforn IInnilii | ; to l.lfii Itiiprlioiimtnt.
TOI'KKA , Kan , Juno C Go\ornor Morrlll
yesierday received a letter from Taylor Cook ,
n life convict In the penitentiary , asking
thai his death warrnnt bo signed and that
he be executed IhiH probably Is the only
case of ihe kind on terord. Cook was con
victed of wlfo murder In Oaborne county six ;
years ago nnd sentenced to Iw hanged. Tha
death penalty In Kansas means I Munition ment
for life. 'Jho goveinor will Investigate
Cook's case.
A Pennsylvania Pun- live la Silver Ag *
Whitkey.
Impojillile to I.ITO In Tlili Country
Without hearing about the Northwestern
lino's evening "Chicago Limited , " ( or people
WILL , talk about H convenience ! , taitolul-
nets and comprehensive up-to-dateness.
Omaha , SMS it. in. ; Chicago , 8:15 : a. m. VQI-
tlbuled sleeping cars , chair cara , a la carta
diners , Plntsca gas , I3VEHYTHINO , No extra -
tra coit.
Oihcr Northwestern train * at U:05 : a , m.
and 4 p. m. dally. Want your trunk checked
at home ?
City ticket office , 1401 Farnam street.
Summer Tourlut llokuU Via the Wbath
Are now on sale ; for folders giving routtt ,
ratei , etc. , tall at Wabajh office. HIS Far *
> icm stitet.