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    TILE OMAIIA DAILY J3EE : ' FRIDAY , JULY 12. 1895.
8PEG1RL NOTICES ,
VtdterllifniriiU for thme rnlunin * will l >
takrn until 12mo p. m. for Hie rvrnlncnnd
until H | > . m. for the inuriiniir BII. ' ftuntlay
edition.
AUYerlUrm , by rrqnrntlnj : n numbered
I , inn linto BiiMirm niltlrrnned to n
nnnihcrcd letter In ruro of Thn ll f . An *
mtrn no niltlirniicil will lia delivered npon
I Icirlitntlon of Ilia check nnljr , ltiltr ,
1 l-2c n word , IIrut limrrtlnn , lo n word
litrrnfler. Nothing tiiknn for Im tlmu BCo
lor tint Insertion.
Ihcnc Bdvrrtlnemcnt * niu t ion roiurcu-
lively.
\ ( SITUATIONS WANTED.
WANTED. A POSITION AS HOt'SEKKBI'KU
to n widower or olnisle Rpnll"rni n. penmnnl In
terview dculred ; tffertr.con. Addrojn A. H. , gen.
del. , poslofllce , 1'latUmouth , Neb.A
A SLGj 13 *
\VANTKi > HEI/t.
WANTED , 1,000 MEN TO WHITE ME TODAY
for the receipt ( absolutely free. In plain fenlcd
tnvelope ) whlrll cured me of nervtnn debility ,
* xhauM l vitality , etc. Address C. J. Wnlker.
Pox U Kalnininoo , Mich. H-M463
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WANTBIJT MAN ON HALAHY TO TAKE Oil-
ACTS In city. If successful will recelvn ad
vancement. Apply ufler 9 n. in. 1MB Douit-
la . II-M330 Jy23
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ICO TO > t. HAI.AHY PAID SALESMEN KOH
clKnm ; experience not necessary ; extrn Induce
ments to customers , nithop & Kline , HL'-I'I | ' ; ; , " >
\VANTHO. KXPKRIENCKD OUT OOOD3 CAt.-
ler , mldress Klvlne due , experience , Fntnry nnd
references , "Dry Uoods Carrier No. 2. St. Jo-
cpli. Mo. " lt-723-ir.
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WANTHD. LIVK. INTBU.IOKNT AGENTS IN
Omnti.i to oritnnlzc clubs of three to n\p
families fnr our fnmotisi orchard homes Innn
In central MlMlnnlppl. The tide of ImmlKrntlon
U Koine outh where there are no hot winds , no
cold wlnlern. no 1 llzuinls. no crop failures.
Where two to three crops can be raised i-nch
year. Where there Is no surli IhlnB nn n fnll-
uru If n man will work one-hnlf n hard a * he
does In this cmintry. C'ool summers , mild win-
tern , sure pnylns crops of fruit nnd Karden
truck , richest neil on earth , best nillrnnil
facilities. Oeo. W. Amen , Bfn rol ° I-'W1VSU !
Fnrntirn street , Omnha. _ . _ _ ' _ _
WANTKD-AN K.VKIIOI5TIC MAN WITH OOCW
buslneja ability can mnkf lllwnil ctintrnct ami
find | > ormnnent city or country portllon with nn
old fslnbllshed coll-ctlni ? company , sollcltlnB
buslneFH on ccunmlsslon that will net JHX ) per
month. Aililrra with stamp nnd state experi
ence , Savers & Company , La Clode Hide. , M.
Louis. Mo. ll-761-la
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LAIIoiuJus ON IIAILHOAD WO1HC IN KOUTIl
DAkotn. Fieo transportation. Kramer &
O'Henrn , llth & Farnani Htree _ It 7.6-11 *
WANTKD. TTllST'-fLASS OENKIIAL I1LACK-
Binlth : steady work and prompt pay. trunk
Vim BlyUe , Anita , la. H-M.8S 12 *
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n WANTED SALESMEN , TIIAVKMNO AND I/J-
cnl , best special or rtde lintchnlco ; of territory.
it W. O. Tcmplelon , Oen'l. AKM ! N. 'i. Llfp.
H iG2 10
WANTED Ptia-flLE HELP.
WANTED. GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK. MRS.
Wright , 2iJ14 Svwuid St. C iCI-12
2 PRIVATE FAMILY COOKS AND SECOND
Rlrls ; hotel cook for out of town. Canadian nf-
lice , 1323 Douglas- P-MiM 11 *
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WANTED. A COMPETENT AND EXPERI-
cnced nurce. nt the South Omaha lionpltal. Ap
ply In person on Monday. July 13 , at 3 p. in. , nt
hospital l.ulldlnK. C-M.01 II *
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WANTED , OlTlL FOR GENERAL HOUSEwork -
work ; small children In family salary , JI.OO per
weelc. Address , giving references , A. 11. Mer-
rltt. Douglas , Wyo. _ C M.97 13
HOUSES. F. K. DAULINO , BARKER BLOCK.
O 4G *
HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. THE
O. F. Davis Company , 1503 Farnuin. D 4CO
HOUSES , BENAWA & CO. . 10 ? N. 1JTH J5T.
11. E. COLE CO. . LARGEST LIST IN OMAIIA.
L ) AHGS
HENTAL AGENCY. 620 SO. 16TH ST.
D 4tO
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7-ROOM EAST FRONT MODERN , M2 N. 40TH.
D 1S5 JylS *
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6-HOOM FLAT FoTr RENT. 1013 DODGED
EIGHT-ROOM HOUSES NEAP. HIGH SCHOOL
J.15.00 nnd 125.00 per month. Inquire 231 Capitol
avc. D C27-11 *
FOR RENT T\VO C-HOOM COTTAGES , ONI !
furnished. - 80. S. SOth. Modern.
6-ROOM COTTAGE , 937 N. 25TH. EN'Ql'IRE
K2H South 13th St. D-727 H
FOR HUNT , FLATS NEWLY PAPERED AND
cleaned , northeast corner lllh and Howard
streets. Fifteen dollars a month. Inquire room
311 , First National Bank building. D 741-22
FOR RENT. FIVE-ROOM COTTAGES. 140S-K
North 22d utreet. Eight dollars per month. In
quire room 311 , First National Bank building.
D 712-2 :
Rl FOR RENT , FURNISHED HOUSE. 1120 SOUTH
32d tr t. Inquire 523 1'ark avenue.
ft avenue.D M792 14 *
1-Cja. c u.i > a
FURNISHED ROOMS MC WEEK. 710 8. 14TH
E-910 Jyl2 *
t ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING FOR MAJi
and. wife ; rent taken In board. 315 N. 17th.
E-SJ4-H
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ROOM FOR TWO. PRIVATE FAMILY. MOD-
ern. WI S. 23th Avc. K M327 13 *
NICELY FURNISHED. COOL. QUIET ROOMS
111 prlvnto family , only six blocks from pout
onice. 2013 Douglas st. E 15H *
FURNISHED FRONT ROOM FOR TWO GI'.N-
tl.'men. All mo'ein. 21Mi Cass t. 1C 649 12
NICELY FURNISHED OUTSIDE ROOMS , GAS
ateam heat. 711 S. ICtli , third lloor right.
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JIOUSEKKEPINO ROOMS. CONVENIENT
cheap , cool. largo lawn. 2G11 St. Mary' * .
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I FURNISHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT HOI'SE
koei nff. Inquire 1913 Dodge. E M771
FOR RENT. ELEGANTLY FURNIHHEI
rooms. Addrc < T 52. Dec. E 777-15 *
BOIITH FRONT ROOM NICELY FURNISHED
1516 Howard. E-7SO-H *
VERY PLEASANT NORTH OR SOUTH ROOM !
nnd board. 2J01 Douglas. E 778-17 *
WANTED. 7.ADY ROOMMATi : , HOUSEKEKP
Ing rooms , 020 St. Mary'o. E 61J .Iy 26'
2 OR 3 ROOMS SUITABLE FOR LIGHT HOUSE
keeping ; no children. 207 S. 25tli avenue.
E M7SS 14 *
DESIRABLE SUITE OF ROOMS ; ALSO SIN
glc room , with or without board ; reference. 221
Fuimun street. E M7i ! 11 *
ROO.U3 AN1J BOaRI
NICELY FURNISHED SOUTH ROOM WIT1
board for two ; prlvuto faintly ; nn other board
rrs ; Lest lioinn comforts. Ctl No. 21st. tel
Callf ina ! nnd Webster. F 901
TC TILVDB. DRESS ItJIT. CIICST MhAHUlU
36 Inclie.t. worn twice ; cost 175 , for horse , gun
or anything S . Beo. F-1J3
: OR 3 UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT A"
2W H. tllh st. G93 1
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VQR RENT , S UNFI'RNISHED ROOMS W1T1
bath , near llunsccni 1'jik. Ho So. 29th st.
G 75 $ 11 *
OFFIOEt
l-'OR RENT-THE 4-STORY lir.ICK BUILDING
916 Fain.im street. TliU bullJInc I'an ' n tire
proof cement banemcnt. complttu ateam heat
Ing llxlurv * , witter on all Itoors , cni , etc , Ap
ply at tha olllca of Thu Bee. 1 910 *
FOR RENT. FIRST-CLAS-'S THREE-STOIT
und baHement , bilck store building. No. luo ] fat
nain htr t , KultabU for nny kind of hunlnea
Reasonable tetms. Imiulru r'XJin 311 First Nn
tlonul Bank building. I 7H-22
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"AOKN TS WA NTED.
MEN AND WOJIEN. Jj TO JH A DAY. AD
dre Iho Handy lleuter Co. , $31 New York Uf
blilg , . JJra-vha , N U J tZ *
VOK RENT. OIXJD STORK ROOM.ToXJO. I'
lirlcU op-rn. hounei at Sliflby , 1.1. . now nndi-
contructlon. nnd ready l r oceup-tnoy Sfpteni
ber I , \\-i\l rent rcHsonably , wlv > l * nr In pml
fxcollt'iit locality. F u : furt'ier ( inrtlcuUis at ]
dreu 1'hlllp Bohlunder , Shi-lby. l.i.J
J M7M 13 *
W AN T ED T OR BN1\
WANTED. BOARD AND ROOM IN PRIVAT
fniully br Ki'Iltlemaa anil wife ; brat at rrfxi
cncu . AddrtfM T 61 , Bee. K M7 li
WANTED. SUITE OF 3 bu * TuRNismJ
rooniH t r light lu > i vke plnci l" t nt icfei
diced. AdilivM T 3i , Beo. K M7W U *
WANTIIuTrO RENT FUHNlSlIEb HOI'Vi : ,
ta 9 monw , f'T 9 nmntht 1 > rar ; KitUfarior
rcferenceif furnl > hrJ. Addrr * 1 * . O. bur 21i.
1C M7SI H *
KE TAL AGtNCY.
Q. G. WALUVCB. RENTALS , til BROWN BLK
STORAGE.
1IEST KTURAaiJ BCII.DINO IN Oil A HA. I * . . -
tondfj warrhouie ; hotiichold u Ji t < ' . !
rau * . _ 101-1015LLeuvtnw [ tlt. MI7i
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BTORAfJE. FRANK EWHRS , 1211 HARNKt
MtIS
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1 > ACIFIC STORAGE & 'w\REIIOrSE CO. 1
J10 Jouts iu. General itbruse ana lorusn-d i
U 144
WANTED TO BUY.
WANTED , SECOND-HAND BICYCLE IN GOOD
condition. Call 603 Plen-o street. N M79I 14 *
FOR SALE HORSK3 AND WAGONS
TWO-SEATED CARRIAGES , PHAETONS ,
hwivy spring wngon anil buggies , 1M South
18th St. P-774-U *
Jb'OU bALii
HARDWOOD COMBINATION HOG AND
chicken fence. Chas. R. Lee , 8th and Diuglnt.
\ Q-173
THE STANDARD CATTLE CO. . AMES. NEB. ,
nai 400 tons good baled hny for sale , Q MISO
FOR SALE-OLD LfMBEll , CONSISTING OF
scantling 2x1 , 2x8 , 2x10 , 6.\3 , ihlulap. sheeting ,
sliHng. doors , windows , etc. , at the Associated
Charities wood yard , E07 Howard st.
Q-J57-Jyll
SECURITIES FOR SALE.
\Ve have a number of first mortgages in amounts
o' JlOO to J3.POO nt 6'4 to 8 per cent for fal * > .
None but gilt edged securities handled. Call
nnd sec us.
Fidelity Trust Company , 1702 Farnam St.
Q 3S7 31
FOR SALE , GOOD FAMILY MILK COW. 42D
and Hamilton. ; Q M6M
FOR SALE , CHEAP. EXTRA GOOD SIX-
hole steel range. 2C33 Hnrney street.
Q CS2 12'
FOR SALE. NEW TENT , 10X11 ; A BARGAIN.
Call or address 20 = 1 Hiiinllton St. U 772-12 *
THOROUGHBRED IRISH SETTER PUPS FOR
sale nt a bargain. Jlobvrt Ivens , Persia. In.
Q-M70U 12
MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED , HUNTING DOGS TRAINED FOR
chickens and quail ; satisfaction guaranteed erne
no pny. For terms address G. S. RnmbaURh ,
Central City , Neb. H M6S3 13 *
CLAutVOYANTS
MRS. DR. II. WARREN , CLAIRVOYANT , REliable -
liable business mediant , sin year at 113 N. 16th.
S 181
. A'JL'O.
MADAM SMITH , 502 S. 13TH 2D FLOOR. ROOM
3 ; magnetic , vapor , alcohol , steam , milphurlne
nnd sea baths. T-M034 13 *
MASSAGE , MADAME BERNARD , 1421 DODGE.
MRS. DR. LEON , ELEGANT MASSAGE AND
electric bath. Parlors restful and left-railing.
412 North 14th street. T M733 IS *
FINEST BATH AND MASSAGE PARLORS IN
city. Mmc. Howell , 311 & 320 8. 13th ; thoroughly
practical chiropodist nnd manicurist attendant.
T M876 Jyl2 * _
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11 NORTH K.TH ST. , ROOM G. "lIATHS , 8E-
lect massage by an expert. Anna , from Chi
cago. T 726 14 ; _
TUKlllbH BATHS.
TURKISH BATHS ; ONLY PLACE IN CITY
cxclusi.-cly for ladles. Suite 103-11J , Bco bids.
LADIES' BATHS. MME. POST. 319',4 ' K. 15TII.
Pi.HbONAL.
VIA VI CO. . S45 BEE BLDG. ; HEALTH BOOK
free ; homn treatment ; lady attendant. U433
B7HAAS , FLORIST. PLANTS , CUT FLOWERS.
Banquet , hall , residence and ginve decorations.
1313 Vlnton street. Telephone 776. U MIS4
BATHS. MASSAGE , MME. POST , 3194 ! S. 1STJI.
U 453
A PRIV.VfE PARTY HAS MONEY TO LOAN
on pianos. Jewels , bicycles , etc. ; business
strictly confidential. Address , PostolTlce Iox
JJiJ. _ _ _ _ _ _ U M7'j2 _
ARE YOU SICK7 MEDICINE AND TREAT-
mcnt We. nt 203Vfr N. 16th st. U 133 Jyl7
FOR FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES ,
vault work , etc. , fee or nddresi W. G. Temple-
ton , gcn'l. ng't. , 403 N. Y. Life. U M697 a
CASH ADVANCED ON PUBLIC EMPLOYES'
salaries. Commercial Trust Co. . 419 lien Btilc.
U M733
SUMMER BOARDING AND PICNIC GROUNDS ,
nt Hazel Dell mimcry. Hrlggs station , Ncli. .
13 minutes ride from Webster street depot on
C. St. P. M. & O. R. R. depot , poitolllcc nnd
church nt grounds. Pleasant drive or wheel
rides from city. Benutlful grove nnd good Fptlns
water. Tents for rent. Refreshments served on
crnunda. For particulars address J W. Day ,
BrlKBS. Neb. U-737-13
MRS. JACOBSON HAS REMOVED FROM 1SI2
NU'holis st. to 610 North 20th st. U 7M-13 *
AHT'TTirCVLD JACK. IF LIVING CORRESPOND
with J. B. James , Mansrt-Id , Tl"Ka Co. . Pa.
Other papers please copy- W M760 IS *
MONEY TO LOAN KEAL ESTATE
ANTHONY LOAN & TllUST CO. , 315 N.Y. LIFE ,
loans nt low intes for choice security In Nc-
brnaUu and Iowa farms or Oninha city property
w 4S6
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST HATES. THE
O. 1' . Davis Co. , 1505 Fuinam St. W 437
CITY LOANS. C. A. STAtin , 515 N. Y.fLIFE. .
LIFK INSURANCE POLICIES LOANED ON
or bought. F. O. Chesney , Kansas City , Ho.
CAPITAL. $2.000.000 ; SUItt'LUS. JCOO.OOO : U. 8.
Mortu-aKO Trust Co. , New York ; for 6 per cent
loans on city property apply to Pusey &
Thomas , agents.room 2'J7 ' , First Nat. lllc bldg ,
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
real estate. Brennan , Lore & Co. , Paxlon blk.
MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA REAL ESTATE
at G per cent. W. B. Melkel , 1st Nat. Bk. bldg.
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAIIA
property. Fidelity Trust Co. . 1702 Farnam.
LOANS ON IMPROVED A UNIMPROVED CITY
pioperty.V. . Farnani Smith & Co. , 1320 Knrnam.
INVESTORS' DIRECTORY CO. . 10 WALL ST. .
New York , offer any part 100,000 eastern In
vestors' numca , who have money to Invest ; jiut
compiled. Writs for particulars.
, \ \ MuSl Jy2
MORTGAGE LOANS. LOW RATES.
J. D. Xlltle , 16th and Douglas. Omnlin.
U 31770 A10
HONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS.
MONF.Y TO LOAN ON FUKNITUnK. PIANOS.
huisea , wasona , etc. , at lowest rates In city ;
no removal of coeds ; strictly conlldcntlal ; you
can pir ; 'he loan off at any tlma or In any
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'OMAHA MOnTOAOB LOAN CO. .
: M so. iom St. .
xr1M.
MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITUIIEND
plannj. Fred Terry. 430 Ilaiiige tlk. X IJ7
MODEL LOAN CO. . 4iXJ Nn\V YORK LIFKll
X 1S1 JylC'
BUSINESS CHANCES.
12.000.0. ) STOCK OF MERCHANDISE IN BEST
town In eastern Nebraska , for land and , caiO
or equivalent. Address S 23 , care Off.YM93I
Y-M93I
1 SOLID INVESTMENTS ; BRICK BUSINESS
block , water power Mauling mill , line lea busi
ness. II. C. Alter A Co. . Sheridan , W > o.
Y M313
FOR SALE-STOCK OF MILLINERY ; BEST
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location In the city. Gcod reason for"selling. . ,
Address at once , T 16. lite. Y 430
! 2.70rt. DRUG STORE DOING GOOD BUSINESS.
J. J. Gibson , 1st National bank. Y M701 II
J2.5CO , SALOO N IN ONE OF THE LEADING
hotels. J. J. Gibson , 1st Nut. Bank.Y .
Y M'OOll
ONE-HALF INTEREST IN REAL ESTATE
und obmrart business In central Nebraska foi
sale. T 4 > . Omahn , Bee. Y-M731 A7
FOP. SALE , GOOD DRY GOODS BUSINESS"
Involre about st.O > < XOI ; goal location ; In county
grat In western lown ; gix > d reasons for soiling.
Addrcs-n - T 51 , care Be" . Y M'CT '
FUR SALE , COMPLETE FIRST-CLASS"
Di-Getto's system abstract books Ada ma county ,
Nob. , with 20 year * ' established l.nilnosi ; full
Information nnd prlcu Elvcn. AiMrcxa IMV > ,
Haallngs. N b. Y XI7W 21
\LL oil ANY PART OF THE BANKRUPT
Ktoclc rf wall paper , moulding , nxturex , etc. . ol
HHiiwm & Co. . 519 N. ICtli street , will be oM
nt private < ale to tha hlghxst bidder above
limit llxed by com I. C. H. Wnlwcrth , ns lxm'
419 Be * Bldg. Y-M7S3 II
FOR JiXOUANGE.
WANTED TO TRADE , NEW STANDARD Bi
cycle for draft horse weVhlng lS > w pounds or
more. E. J. Oavl . llltt Farnani lit. Z tTl
I WANT MEltcTlANDISE IN EXCHANGE FOR
teul cctato und cash. H. A. Wngnor. Omaha.
FOR TRADE. EQUITY IN RENTAL
erty for cottage , southwejlern part of town.
Addren T 47 , Bee. Z-M731 li
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WANTED. TO EXCHANGE OMAIIA PROP
erty. free of Incumlirancc- . for an engine o
ubout flve-honie iwwer. either steam or gni'jlliid '
Address A. I * . Manning , Fremont , Neb.
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I HAVE THREE OR FOUR GOOD FARMS I
want In exchange for liorsts. a. J. Rothnell ,
N b. < C M76n 21 *
WILL TRADE REGISTERED ST. BERNARI
pup for cantorn. faMlng Nil. slnnU harnv > o
furnlturr. Addre T S3 , B.-u. Y. 779-H *
I IIAVB TWO BRICK HOr UM AND LOT Of-
31th and Furnnm flrvet , Omarm ; M t dcolmbli
ri-fUh-nra propelty In Omahn. which I want ti
tlaJ > fnr u gotnl ! UMJ mixk. , Aiklic d r. U
22I ' Mnnn iitrrel. Onialuv. X JI7II It *
a SALE HEALKSTAT .
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AHSTIlACTS.THiBYRON
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FARM LANDS , C F HARRISON. N. V. Mf <
RE7I3A1U *
H I BARGAINS. I1OISFS. LOTS AND FARM ,
ulit ur trade. F. 1C. Darling , linker block.
TOR BALE His AL ESTATE.
Continued.
DO YOU WANT A BEAUTIFUL MODERN
oottnge home within walking distance from P.
O. . Inside ono mile ? We have two of them
Just completed thnt are models , nd we will
sell them at greatly reduced prices nnd take In
a * .500.CO to JSW.OO lot as p.trt payment.
These are located on Hurt street , Ju t enst of
nth street. Will be open Sunday. Call and In
spect them.
Remember we will take your vacant lot as part
payment.
Why will you pay rent on a house nnd then
pay taxes on meant property wnen you can make
uch n dent na thlx ?
See these beautiful homes or call at our atllco
nd we will be mcwt pleased to how them.
Fidelity Trust company , 1702 Farnam street.
MPROVED GARDEN LANDS NEAR OMAHA
at prices that will surprise you , If taken within
2 weeks. J. II. Sherwood. 423 N. Y. Life.
RE M
IARGAINS. SALE OR TRADE IN CITY PROP-
ertlcs nnd farms. John N. Frenzer , opp. P. O.
RE-iOl
IOMES ON EASY PAYMENTS. SELL AND
buy lots , acres , farms. Garvln Bros. , tlO N. Y. L ,
RE 503
, T A BARGAIN. CORNER LOT. PAVED
street , 3 cnftnges , 6 , 7 nnd 8 roomi ench , brick
basement , wnler nnd sewer conenctlon , In best
residence pyrt'on ' , monthly rentnl III. Apply by
letter to Jcun Schons. 510 Bee building.
RE-311 Jy2J
VE GOT 'EM TWO EAST FRONT LOTH IN
West end. near Evnn.i. line residence , nt SI.050
ench : east front. Just mrth pntk , nt J1.700 ;
east front lot , 42d nnd L'nvrnworth. nt J275.01 ;
line lot. 36th and I avenworth , J1.100 : 320-ncrc
furm. 2 < ) mlleH southwest Omaha. 114.0' ) per
acre ; these prices mean now , not In HIP fu
ture. Lyman Waterman , 822 N. Y. Llfelldg. _ _ !
It E 773-11
MEDIOATj.
iMAHA ELBCTno-OALVANlC INSTITUTE ,
room 41C N. Y. Life liliVR ; treatment of all
uterine troubles , leucorrboea , painful or sup
pressed menstruation , catarrh nnd throat trou
bles ; It In now th recosnlzed remedy :
hemorrolds ere cured without knife or puln ;
Indy attendant. . M75G 14'
BUILDING &LOAN ASSOCIATION.
IN MUTUAL L. & 11. ASJS'N PAY
C , 7 , 8 per cent when 1 , 2. 3 yenrs old , always
redeemable. 1701 1'artmm at. Nattlnger , Sco.
S19
KMV TO OKT A HOME OH SECURE GOOD
Interest on savings. Apply to Omahn. L. & II.
Ars'n , 1701 I Joe bldg. O. M. Nattlncer. S < ? c.
ro
PAWNBROKERS.
L MAUOWITZ LOANS MONEY. 418 N. 16 ST.
B1CJT01.E ; ; .
i. O. DAXON. W2 N. 16TII. B03
TEIIL1NO 111JILT LIKE A WATCH. WEST-
crn Electrical Supply Co. , 1315 Hotvard slri-et.
SKI ! TUB VISIBLE HALL I1EAHINO8 ON
Ilelay Special. Will Barnum Dro. , 120 N. lltli.
. 003
A. L. DEANK & CO. . 1116 FAHNAM STHEET.
EOT
DICYCXE A GUN CO. , 2410 CUM1NG.
DOS
AND TILES
iVOOD MANTELS. ORATES , TILES FOR
lire places , vestibules and Inrgu floors ; write for
prices. Hilton Rogers & Sons. Oiniha. 509
SHORTHAND
A. . C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL , 513 N. Y. LIFE.
M-J1S
IARPENTERS AWI > UUII/DERS.
. E. MOURILL , PAPER HANGING. HOt'SE
skn painting , brlclc work , plasterlns ; off. It. 1 ,
Darker bllf. ; tcl. 7Mj shop 913 N. Slth st.
C. . K. IIL'HKET , FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND
embalmer , 1613 Chicago St. , telephone 90. 512
SWANSON A VALIEN , 1701 CUMING. TEL 1W3.
613
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THE PROFESSOR'S DAUGHTER ,
BY H. L.YNDE.
Si
( Copyright , 1S93 , byjtxlnif Bacheller.l
Hllgord round the note upon Ills table upon
Is return from the CAJtt'lry club. Picking tt
arelesjly up , lie reafl ft follows :
"lly Dear Paul : I 'hate ' not foriiotten my
iromlse. Am Just finishing up a case that
think will suit you exactly. I will confess
hat. In many respects , It is the most sin
gular of any In my experience. You know
vhat this means. Arc you free ? If so , meet
no at Central depot tomorrow morning at 8
harp. Sincerely , WUAHTONV
IIIlKeril's face wore a satisfied smile as ho
hrew oft his coat. "Phil Is Just In the nick
f time , as usual , " ho said to himself. "I
iave not heard from him since the affair of
he 'Left-handed Nun , ' and Mr. Crane was
after me today for another sketch. Wonder
what's up now. " He sat down before the fire
nd Rave way to memories which the familiar
vrltlng awakened. Wharton was the most
emarkable man In all his acquaintance. Ho
mil known him for ten years , but was still
unable to definitely classify him. His Indi-
Idmllty was striking. Over six feet In
lelght , he possessed the strength of a giant.
Us accomplishments always impressed Hll-
gerd as phenomenal , and he measured him
only by the highest standards.
Chopin ho Interpreted with the finished
ouch and deliberate sympathy of the artist ,
and his treatment of the violin showed great
> ewer and a rare quality of tone. On the
ivenlng of the day thnt ho figured as a mln-
ng expert In nn Important case , he delivered
a profound address on the "Physical Hasls
of Mind" before the graduating class of the
Cosmic School of Philosophy , which was
afterward widely quoted. In some of the
sciences his knowledge was that of a spe
cialist.
An expert mathematician , lie was also a
practical man of affairs , at one time serving
is bank examiner In the state of New York.
His Intellectual energy was marvelous , nnd
there was no self-consciousness. It all
seemed merely a play of unrestrained force.
At one. time ho drifted westward , and there
came vague rumors of episodes In which his
iccullar aptitude for accommodating men
with wild eyes and huge revolvers figured
prominently. In his singular fondness for
netaphyslcs Hllgerd discovered n weakness ,
'or he had no conception of the universal
truths which constitute true philosophy. Ho
was a walking cyclopedia of details , lacking
the power of higher deduction.
It was not n surprise to his friends whan
IB turned his attention exclusively to the
irofesslon of his choice. The explanation
was clear. In it he found a field for the
exerclso of all his wonderful faculties and
: he employment of his varied , practical
tnowledge. Here he would bring his bold
experiment ? In chemistry to the solution of
a perplexing problem , and at another time
its clear Insight Into the Intricate affairs
of a defaulting accountant would be called
nto play.
It was after his remarkable and success
ful Investigation of the- Sanford hypnotic
case that the public first gave him fame.
His brilliant work since then In many other
cases , notably that of the Anehortown baleen -
eon mystery , justified this high recognition
nnd confirmed the general opinion that he
was the foremost man of the day In his line.
As city editor of a large dally , Hllgerd
frequently came In contact with Wharton ,
and the acquaintance soon developed Into
warm friendship , lie had made public a
lew of his most striking successes nnd ,
when chance offered , he folbwcd him In his
work with absorbed Interest. It was Jiut
two months ago , 'he reniembered , when
Wharton promised him the next unusual
case , and he felt glad that the time was at
mud.
The next morning found him flying through
the crisp September air on the C. M. &
U. limited , and between his glances out ! at
the red and brown landscape Hllgerd blew
little clouds of smoke up Into the lazy In
terior of the cir. Wharton lay back In
his seat with half closed eyes. They were
deep , black eyes , covering depths that few
presumed to penetrate. Ills face was thin ,
with straight nose , the chin showing great
firmness and decision. Hllgerd thirsted for'
information. Commonplacrt .exchanges had
been made , but not a hint had his friend
dropped relating to the subject uppermost
In his mind. Ho grew restless and twisted
In his seat. Ho never liked to queston
Wharton , but ho could stand It no longer.
"Could you give mo a short synopsis of
of your of this case ? " he ventured , hesitat
ingly. Wharton smiled In his peculiar In
definite way. "Of course I could , Paul , but
Is It best ? Isn't It always the unforeseen ,
the unexpected , that Interests the most ?
If I anticipate will It not detract from your
artistic appreciation ? I would prefer to
render the explanation after the fact , as
In the case of the nun. with your kind con
sent. " He laughed again , and Hllgerd looked
ruefully out of the window.
"It's uncomfortable this feeling In the
dark , " said the latter , "but It certainly al
lows the Imagination full swing. What a
good stage manager you'd make , Phil. "
"You are nattering , " said Wharton. lightIng -
Ing a fresh cigar and extinguishing the
flame In n burst of smoke. "Did you know
Jack Newell ? " he asked.
"Only by reputation , " answered Hilgerd.
"Wasn't be ono of those brave , trusted ? "
Wharton 'nodded.
"Tho best man In Munn's agency.o
have worked together and I know him.
Wharton and the miperinUMident picked up the
wax flRure.
I may tell you this much ho has either
lost his llfo or his llbprty In this affair , I
am not sura which. " Hllgerd looked
shocked. "Is It so' scrtous , then ? " ho
aiked. "It is likely 'to be. " answered the
other. gravely. 'Illlgerd thoughfully
thumped the ushes frtira'nls cigar.
"Where do wo get off ? " he finally asked.
Again Wharton smiled meaningly. "We
don't get off. " he iald ; Hllgard stared
at him incredulously : "Do you mean to
say that there U pomebofly on this "
"Not yet. " Bald Wha.rtop. Then he rose
abruptly and banded ' /Uiserd / ! u paper.
"Paul , I must have nanio sleep. Try and
amuse yourself. Remelnbcr , the curtain
rises at 7:30 : , " and tl laughingly re
treated. . , .
H was dark when hq.qnrne In again. He
motioned with his head , 'and ' Hllgerd , fol
lowing , found himself 1tr 'the ' heavily built
express car. Ho looked around curiously ,
but noticed nothing unusual. The messen
ger was nt his desk In the corner , appar
ently too busy to notice thorn. Ills eye
fell upon the only other occupant of the
car , within whoso reach rested a deadly
riot gun , and he know It was the guard.
The latter glanced up as they entered , and
thru resumed his reading , with no change
of position.
"They must bo carrying it large ship
ment , " said Hllgerd. Wharton nodded.
"Ho sometimes goes along to keep the
agent company. Has a reassuring look ,
hasn't It ? "
At this moment a door opened from A
small closet which had been partitioned off
In ono corner , nnd n short , keen-eyed man
stepped suddenly nnd swiftly out. Hllgerd
could not suppress a start. Wharton
reached and shuok hands with the little
man ,
"Olad to sco you , Jim , " he said. "You
have followed my suggestions pretty closely.
This Is Mr. Wade , Paul , the superintendent
of this division. You have probably hoard
of him. "
"I believe everything Is In good shape ,
Wharton , " said the olllclal , nnd tbo two
looked over the closet clooely.
"Come In here , Paul , " cried Wharton.
"I want 'your ' opinion of my latest Inven
tion. "
Hilgerd followed him Into the llttlo apart
ment and tbo door was closed. It was
Intensely dark and the air was hot and
stifling. They breathed with dllllculty.
Wharton opened a little window In the side
of the car. and the fresh air , rushing ! n ,
secmod delicious. Hllgerd stepped to
ward him , reaching out his
His brain .vela nnd he finds himself gasping foi
breath.
hand to avoid stumbling. It touched an ar-
tlclo that caused him to start back with
an exclamation of terror. It was the face of
a man , and It was cold and clammy ,
"For heaven's sake , Wharton , strike a
light and tell mo what you've got shut up
In this Infernal crematory. " Hllgred heard
him laugh softly as ho lighted the lamp on
the lUtlo shelf.
"Don't be frightened. Paul. I will acknowl
edge It is a llttlo peculiar , hut It Is all In
the play , as you will soon discover. " Hilgerd
was looking toward the window. There in
a chair , bending ever , his hands crossed
upon his chest , sat the man who had so
startled him. Hla face could not be seen ,
but the attitude Indicated great pal.n.
"What Is this man Imprisoned for ? " asked
Hllgerd , with much concern. "Is ho sick ?
It seems to me ho needs some fresh air
badly. " Ho glanced at his friend. He was
leaning against the wall , shaking with merri
ment. Hllgerd looked ; annoyed , but waited
In silence. Finally Wharton said :
" 'That Is Dentley ; dldnt' you recognize
him ? "
"Dontley ; who In the world Is he ? "
"IIo's the messenger wo saw as wo came
In. "
There was a curtained window In front of
the partition. This Hllgerd threw aside and
looked out. There was the same man at his
desk that he saw on entering. Ho looked
again at the flguro In the closet , and 'now
saw a strong resemblance. Wharton eyed
him In silent enjoyment.
"Is this one of your practical Jokes ? "
asked Hllgerd ; "If so. I "
"No , Paul ; we are very much In earnest.
To be more accurate , this Is llentloy's double
or ghost. Look here ! " Ho lifted the man
up. Hla hands lay limp In his lap , but his
head was set with an unnatural stiffness.
The eyes stared straight with a fixed look ,
the face a ghastly yellow , with an artificial
flush on each check. Hllgerd locked hard
at the Immovable features , and then the
light began to dawn.
"It's one on me. Phil , " ho said. "But may
I ask whether this dime museum , wax figure
business hag anything to do with the case
In band ? "
"It has cverytlhng to do with It , and II
will bo clear to you shortly. " He looked at
his watch. "Not much time to lose , " he
continued. He blew out the light , fumbled
a moment In tho' dark , and then steppei :
out , with the lifeless double of Bentley dang
ling In a grotesque fashion from his arms.
He laid the flguro on the floor beside the
table. The big safe stood at the opposite
side of the car. From It the messenger
took several packages and Backs and placed
them with others on the table. The former
ho took Into the closet.
Wharton and the superintendent picked up
the wax figure and placed It In tha chair
lately occupied by its living model , bending
It slightly forward In the position for writ-
Ing. They then placsd a pen In the stlfl
fingers and spread some papers out on the
desk. They fastened wires around Us waist
carried them down through staples In the
floor and thence to the little room , where
they wrapped the ends around a projection
In another part of the car lay a long bundle
which they unwrapped , disclosing a figure
similar to the first. They placed It In the
chair belonging to the guard , put a book In
its hands , bent down Its head and laid a
rusty-lcoking weapon across Its lap. Then
they stood back to Inspect. The effect was
lifelike and the resemblance perfect. There
were the messenger and the guard In every
particular ; It would have deceived any one
"It's most time we were whistling for the
crossing , Isn't It , Wade ? " Wharton asked.
Hllgerd felt that something unusual was
about to occur , possibly a tragedy , and he
could but wonder at the unconcerned , bus !
ness-like manner of the men. Presently
there came to them above the Incessant rum
bio of the train the long , mournful cry o
the whistle.
"That's nenton , " said Wade.
The four stood In earnest consultation a
moment , and then all went Into the little
compartment except Wharton , who took a
candle off the shelf , lighted tt and went ti
the south window of the car , which was nex
the double track. Here he moved It back
and forth until the panes were half smoked
The largo lamps on each side of the car sill
burned brightly , and from the dark space
where Hllgerd stood everything was dls
tlnctly visible. Wharton stopped a momen
for a final look , then Joined the others.
"The candle was an afterthought , " he
said. "It will render our tableaux a little
Indistinct , and we want every advantage or
our side. "
He closed the door and the darkness was
Look at Pearline
through the wrong end of the glass , if you will ;
make all its labor-saving , moneysaving -
saving qualities appear as small
as you like ; cut them down one-
half ; and still there will be left
a place for it in every home and
an urgent call for it from every bright ,
progressive woman. It isn't necessary to
exaggerate the virtues of Pearline. Perhaps that couldn't
easily be done. But without telling of them all , there's
enough to prove it the easiest , quickest , safest and most eco
nomical thing you can use , in all washing and cleaning.
Peddlers and some unscrupulous grocers will tell you.
"thu is as goo.1 as" or "the same as Pearline. " IT'S
FAI.SK Pssrline ft never peddled ; if your procer sendi
you an imitation , be honest t-mf it tech , < JAMES PYLE , New Yerfc
nlcnso. HIlRcnl was wrought up to the
ilRlicst tension and he jumped when a hand
ouchcJ his arm.
"Watch the side of the car next the stove , "
nld his friend's voice. Hllgred looked
tirotiRli tha curtain. Nothing had been
changed. There sat the mute figures ns still
as death. He gnzcd Intently at the part of
he car Indicated. Nothing mot his rye but
he plnln , painted boards. At thorn ho stared
is If fascinated nnd until his eyes burned
ram the strain. He was about to turn away
and rest them upon something else when his
vliols attention \\as suddenly riveted to a
Ingle spot.
About half n foot from the door and a
Ittlo to the left of the stove there appeared
n white gleam , as though from a brilliant
tone. Gradually It grew larger , sclntlll.itlng
n the rays of the two lamps. Now It 1s the
ilze of a silver coin and shines like burnished
itecl. Ills eyes are fixed upon It In helpless
awe nnd he breathes heavily like ono In a
opell. What possible relation can that In
sinuating gleam have to those uncanny figure * ,
hat seem so oblivious to nil. and why should
t have caused all these careful , mysterious
preparations ?
Ho rubs his eyes and looks again. Th ?
spot Is gone and the whlto boards glvo forth
no sign. Ho glances at the silent dummies
and then at the lamps which flicker back at
tlm brightly. What'Is that bluish haze
loverlng In to ? air , now giving the red flames
ghastly color ? Suddenly ho Is conscious
of a sickening , penetrating odor. Without
warning he Is quickly choked. His brnln
reels m.il he finds himself gasping for breath.
\bove the buzzing noise In his cars he recog
nizes a distinct click. Some one had opened
he outer window nnd the incoming nlr never
ormed so sweet. Now there Is u grating ,
metallic sound and ho knows that Wharton
s working the wires. Ho looks through the
curtain and sees the iloubles tilt In their
chairs. Their limbs move spasmodically ;
hen each tumbles to the floor nn Inert mass
of wax nnd woolen fabric. Groaning and roll-
ng the train speeds through the night. 1111-
gerd feels himself drawn gently back and
iVharton's shadow passes before him.
( Continued Saturday. )
.ir/Jlil' HETVKXKH J-'KU.U CUll.l
\ niprlcitnMu > \\'nn I'roioutVlicn General
.llurtl U'ui Killed.
NEW YOUIC , July 11. Frank Woodward ,
ho Cuban war correspondent , arrived today
on tha steamer Ardandlm from Glbara , np-
larently none the worse for his trying experi
ences In Cuba. Woodward after manv weeks
of hardships managed to reach Glbara. Ho
iroccodod Immediately to the United States
consular agency , where he mot Jose H. Doola ,
a Spaniard who Is not only In the United
States consular service but an officer In the
Spanish army. Ueola , Woodward asserts ,
treated him In a most discourteous manner ,
tdvlslng him to give himself up to the Span-
ill army , which would mean Imprisonment
'or a long period. Ho was compelled to seek
ho protection of the British flag aboard the
: ramp steamer Ardandhu , and through the
dullness of Captain Walker managed to reach
ionic alive. Ilcoln , WooJward says , refused
to recognize him as an American citizen ami
lecllned to communicate with Santiago do
Cuba , where Mr. Woodward stated his papers
had been filed with Consul Hyatt , and de-
: Iarcd that all American reporters were paid
by the Cubans to v.-rlto lies.
Woodward tolls the following story of the
ileath of General Marti of the Cuban army :
Whlto Marti with about 200 Cubans was ro-
connolterlng In the vicinity of Glbara he fell
In with a force of Spanish troops , numbering
nearly 2,000 mon , who wore drawn upon the
banks of a small river. The Insurgents'
scouts were about to retreat when Marti
ordered a charge. The Spaniards , taken by
surprise , soon formed a Eqiiaro. General
Marti , mounted on a largo gray stallion , which
ho spurred furiously Into a gallop , charged
madly on the Spanish square , breaking down
tholr ranks. The horse became unmanageable
and plunged violently , goailed and pierced by
the Spanish bayonets. Marti was dragged
from his horse and bayoneted and his body
afterward riddled with bullets.
( Irnornl "Miirti'n Ih-utli Avcncod.
NEW YORK , July 11. A special from
Havana says : It Is said In Insurgent circles
that Sandoval , who commanded the Spanish
troora who surprised and killed Jose Marti
while the latter was making hlo way to the
coast , has been captured by a flying column
of guerrillas commandtU by General Jose
Maceo. Colonel Sandoval was Immediately
accorded a court martial , speedily coudenmed
for treason against the Cuban republic and of
the murder of Its chief anJ sentenced to he
shot. The sentence was carried out and the
body burled. A mark was placed upon tha
grave.
Wpiit Into the Htimlti of rt K cpver.
CHICAGO , July 11. The Mutual Reserve
Contract company , an Investment Institution
with offices in the Woman's Temple , went
Into the hands of a recalver today. The
amount of the company's asaets and liabili
ties Is not stated.
Allncecl Dlnmonil Tlilcf In Custody.
TACOMA , July 11. Chief of Police Smith
will arrive toJay from Spokane with Leonard
Osborne , arrested at Hope , IJaho , Monday.
Osborne has wealthy parants In Chicago.
He came to Tacoma recently and visited with
the family of E. M. Hunt. One day last
week the members of the family were absent
and It is alleged that during their absence
Osbonio rumaged the house and took all the
Jewelry he could find. He then left the city
H'K.lTIlBn J-'UltKVAST.
Partly Cloudy and Warmer In Soutlioastorn
N'ebrnika.
WASHINGTON , July 11. The forecast for
Friday Is :
For Nebraska Partly cloudy ; warmer In
the extreme southwest portion ; variable
winds , becoming southerly.
For Iowa Fair ; Unlit , southerly winds.
For Missouri Fair ; preceded by showers
In the extreme Foutuern portion ; warmer
light southerly winds.
For Kansas Partly cloudy ; warmer
variable wlndH.
l.oritl It' cord.
OFFICE OF THE WEATHEU HUREAU
OMAHA , July 11. Omaha record of tem
perature and rainfall , compared with the
corresponding1 day of the past four years :
1893. 1834. ISM. 1892
Maximum temperature. . . . SO D.1 SO SO
Minimum temperature. . . . 5i > fi8 ra n.
Average temiwraturo . . . . ( S ) 78 7J
Precipitation . 00 .00 T .00
Condition of temperature nnd preclpltatloi
at Omaliu for the day and since March 1
1S93 :
Normal temperature . 71
Deficiency for the day . 1
Normal precipitation . 18 Incl
Deficiency for the day . 18 Inch
Total precipitation since March 1 10.57 Inches
Deficiency since March 1 . G.GG Inche.
Hopurt * from Otlior .Station ? nt 8 1' . M.
"T" Indicates tiace of precipitation.
L. A. WUL.H1I. Obnerver.
TIIK KKAI.TV .MAIUCKT.
INSTRUMENTS placed on re-cord July 11
Io9j *
WAflllANTY DKI-Uifl.
A O Hoffman and wife to J K llorfinnn , lots
nnd 7. block 3 , Mount Ouugla * , lit iid > ! tu
South Clm.iha . | lCK
John lllalia and wlfi > to Ji , i-ph Ill.iha , lot
10 , block S , Drown p-uk . 2W
South Omaha Iwmd company In A U Ilur-
1089 , lot 7 , block Ul , Smith Oirmlm . tt
QUIT CLAIM mti : > H.
Jynils Hchrocdrr. liur.tec , nnd wlf to Slna
I ( en niton , Iwt 4 , Moi-k 4 , Olevi'Uivl i'lacr. . .
Special master to I'oitumuuth Savlnsn bank ,
lot 7 , block 3 , llrlsm Ha ca . 1S7
Bame to LV Harris , fxcculrlx Vi tat I ,
block 2. raddurk Pluctf . 1Q (
U 1 * ivun t > publl'dcdira'lnn of plat of
i : an - sdil In lat > 31 and U. block f. . Turk
1'lactt . . . . , . . . . . . . .
Total amount ct traufcra . .
! ET A DAY FOR HEARINGS
'robleras that Fnve Boon Bothering the
Union Tiwifio Ccmirg Up for Settlement ,
OPERATION OF UNPROFITABLE BRANCH S
Ibllgntloni Arising Uiulnr i : < iulimont | In-
ilcnturet mill Oregon .short l.lno Pnitt
Duo Coupon ) Al o to llo Tultvii
Under Ad\lemont ,
NEW YOHIC. July It. W. 11. Cornish ,
unstcr In cliancery In the Union 1'aclllo re-
elvershlp litigation , will take testimony In
his city next week on the following matters :
illy 17 , on questions affecting the contlnuoil
poratlon of the St. Joseph & Grand Island
.illro.nl. In view of the foreclosure suit
vlilch has boon Instituted , nnJ on the matter
f the continue , ! operation of the Kansas City
t Oinnlia railroad , anil the manner In whlcli
ho deficit arising from tiuch operation shall
10 apportioned ; July 18. on the obligation. )
irlslng ' .inilcr the enulpmont trust Indentures
f the Union Pacific ; July 19 , on the ( | iics-
lena relating to the continued operation of
he Atchlson , Jewell County & Western , and
ho Atchlson , Colorado & Pacific roads ; also
he manner In which the deficits shall bo np-
tortloned ; July 20 , on the rjucutlons with re-
pect to certain OrcRon Short Line and Utah
Northern past duo coupons.
rr.itN K\TIS : DISTIMIIII : >
rrxm Puc'.lln Outs thn Itulo to NO\T Yorlc
Vn the IViimylvjm'ii.
CHICAGO , July 11. The western roads
vcro disturbed today by threats of
urthor rate cutting. The Missouri , Kansas
i Texas road complained by telegraph .that
he Texas & Pacific had put In n round trip
ate from Dallas to Now York at $10.85 , via
St. Louis and over the Pennsylvania road.
The Missouri , Kansas & Texas threatens to
nit In a rate of $15 from Dallas to St. Louis
mless It Is authoritatively assured that no
nch rates have been made by the Texas &
'nclflc. The officials of the Pennsylvania
road Insist that they know nothing of any
nch rates , and declare that If the Texas &
'aclflc Is Kclllng uurh tickets It must bo
landing all the reductions.
The Chlcago-St. Paul lines have agreed to
nako a rate September 1C for the round trip
'or all parties attending the Inauguration of
ho Chlckamaug.i and Chattanooga parks.
The tickets will have return limits to Sep-
cmber 25.
All the western roads have agreed upon a
mslng rate of $00 from California points to
he Missouri river and return added to the
ales authorized east of the Missouri river
o Iloston and return for the Knights Tcmp-
ar conclave at Hoston , and to Lonlsvlllo for
he Grand Army of the Republic oncamp-
nent. All tickets reading over the Shasta
-onto will have $15 additional to the rate.
IIADHJAI. DKPAUTL'Ki : IN MliTltODS
Itntoi to Do Adoptud .liinuiiry 1 Itnaad
Soluly on Mtlt-jiie.
CHICAGO , July 11. lloails In the Central
Traffic association hava agreed to the- most
aillcal changes In their history In the pres
ent scale of rates. IJeglnnlng January 1 ,
1SOG , they will apply between all points In
their territory a scale based solely on mile
age , and one whlcli can be logically de
fended as a proper method of rate making.
Under the new scale of rates the cost of
transportation will ba advanced on high
class articles. It Iu figured as accurately
as possible that the new Hcale will Increase
gross earnings from 3 to 5 per cent. The
new scale Includes all distances from five
Lo 450 miles , and covers the six classes.
Provision Is made for applying the new basis
at all percentage points and on all special
commodity rates. Dressed moats will be
under third class ; hogs , cattle , calves and
sheep , fifth class ; and horses and mules
second class. The new scale has been re
ferred to the local committees at all com
peting points , and rates will bo lined up to
correspond. All these reports will bo pre
sented at the September meeting , and tha
scale may bo then adopted Immediately , In
stead of walling until January 1.
Utnli onllirrll lloudhnldern Moot.
NEW YORK. July 11. A meeting-
holders of Utah Southern general mortgage
extension bonds was held In this city today
at which Peter I ) . Wyckoff , Samuel Carr ,
Alexander II. Stevens and leaac H. llromley
were appointed a commlteto to examine tha
property and Its relations fj the Union Pa
cific railroad. The committee was instructed
to report to an adjourned meeting at as
early a date as possible.
J > KX riill'S WATKU
Finally Tnkcn Into the Court * for Aitjuit-
nient.
DENVER. July 11. Attorneys for water
consumers began proceedings In the district
court today to compel the city council to
carry out the contract with the Denver Union
Water company requiring a reduction of rates
to the average of Chicago , St. Louis and
Cincinnati. llcslilca an alternative writ of
mandamus to compel the passage of an or
dinance. provided for In the contract the com
plaint asks that Injunctions be Issued re
straining the company from shutting off
water from private consumers and altu com
pelling the corporation. It : agents and em
ployes to desist from Influencing the mem
bers of the council to act contrary to their
duty under the contract. The complainant
charges thd the members of the city ad
ministration , especially the councilmen , se
cured their election by making a pledge ,
which they bare not redeemed , to adjust the
rates according to contract and the water
company lo accused of having by bribery.
cajolery and threats prevented the passage of
an ordinance which would fulfill the pro
visions of the contract.
At a cenferenco today between the mayor
and the members of the city council It was
practically decided that the city should pur
chase the Denver Union Water company's
works. The mayor will request the water
company to name a price and terms for the
plant at once.
TRT.1.8 OF V , K. 3t.tr UK'S V.lltKIHl.
former Omnhn Iloumer Now Under Arreit
frr Hrlbery.
LOS ANGELES , July 11. The Indictment
of Clifton E. Mayne for attempting to bribe
members of the city government by the San
Diego grand Jury has caused his career to
bo looked up with the result that a very
sensational story Is revealed.
Mayno was formerly n "boomer" In Omaha.
Hn Is reported to have been one of the most
successful real estate dealers In that city.
Beginning life as a telegrapher , he soon
found his sphere too narrow at tha Ucy , and
branched out as a real estate dealer. In a
short time ho became ono of the king pins
of Omaha's real estate boomer * . In the hej-
day of his success ho was reputed to bo
worth $2.000,000 or $3.000.000. Finally tha
boom burst and Mayno found himself a poor
man. After that It Is alleged ha speculated
In rc.il estate In Denver and other western
cities. Ho drifted to San Francisco and from
there to San Diego , where he acquired eomo
property. A few months ago Mayne came
to Los Angeles and opened a real estate olllco
here. _
fnllfoniln Will UATO it Doiili'n Inhibit.
SAN FRANCISCO. July 11. California will
have the unique distinction at th coming
exposition at Atlanta of having a Mate build
ing on the grounds and displaying Its ex
hibits In the agricultural building. Mrs. 8.
f ! . Dooley of Lo Angelon obtained a con
tract to erect a California building at a pri
vate cnterprlie. but askol a rental no high
that the State Hoard ct Trade engaged space
In the building. _ _
Ohio Di-miirrutu Strut In \v York.
NEW YORK , July 11. Congressman Paul
Borg of Ohio U at tbo Holland homo. Humor
has It that Mr. Sore l.i hero to meet Senator
Calvin S. Brlce and coniult him concernIng -
Ing the nomination fcr governor on the demo
cratic ticket nheii the convention meets next
month. Kx-Stato Senator Jeremiah Sullivan.
who la a p.wer Iu democratic politics Is tba
Iiuckcyo state , Is also here.