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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1894)
' " THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : . -MONDAY , JUjNfE 2o. 1894. 8PBG1RL NOTICES. for theM r&lumns will t * t k n until 12 M P. tn. for the evening and until : W n , m t ir the mornlnK nnd BumUr Jltlon . AilvwtHfrs br miurstlnir a numb rr < J ch rk. ran hate answers niidrej'il to ft numtx-rfd 1 - tfr In carp of The lice. Answers BO ad < lre l will L delivered upjn presentation of the check , fati-ii I'JP word first IriMHlon. lo a word Ihf rafter Nothing taken for lem than Be. WANTED MAIJE HELP. EOLtriTOrtB , THAMS PltnmBlttiDi INSTAUL- rnmt ( roods. American Wringer Co. , 10l Hnw- nrd street. n at _ Aors'Ts. BAtTnmr on COMMISSION. THE rrcatcut Inrentlon of the use. The New Pat ent Chfml"nl Ink nrnnlnn Pencil. R < MI on r CM Work * like rnaclc. ARcnls nre making 12 00 to J12500 rr week. For further par- tirulurs wrllo the Monroe Erasing Mfc. Co. , X 86 , IA Crosse , WIs , U-EI rTsiMNO MKN TO TAKK onDnTts ron OLD exnbllxhcd housr ; salary paid. Apply I5U Iougli > t. n-M178Jr WANTED , A GOOD Ul'IIOLSTr.nnR ; mnn prcferrod. Apply to C. C. Cnnnnn , Schuylcr , Neb. _ WO M _ WANTrn aoon nusTLnns ron I..ATRST fast Ml Ing wrtwlty. Salary or commlsslnn. InrmKKati * thK > Hlmplex Dre Chnrt Co. , Hot t. . ; , Kansas City , Mo. _ D ; .M _ S > ' _ _ WANTF.D , TWO BOYS WITH ROOD PONIHS to carry The Dally Bee. Apply at Il > e onice at 4 p. m. _ D Vtt _ WANTED , A STnADT WORKING MAHIURD man , without children. Houaa and JW 00 P r month , Address O It. It-SM _ WANTKD , FIFTY LAtJORHUS AND THAMS- trrs on railroad work In Montana nnd ise- liranka. free tranpportatldn. Kram r & O'Hearn Lalwir Agency , Eleventh nnd Farnam WANTED. SALESMAN , ONK WHO HAS BOLD KrtcprlcH on the roadj plate experience , what liouops you have been with , reference * nnd nalary expected. Addmis Uix 1511. Lincoln , Neb. Il-M.'i59 58 SALESMEN FoilHOUSTEIN MEIMCATKD Mock foif.1 on salary or commission : experience not necessary , steady work. Address with K'nmp. Stock Peed department , 20C llepny bluck , Minneapolis , Minn. IJ MWO X ' HOME SALESMEN. WE HAVE AN OniOI- nal , legltlmalrt , rouph-necdPd urtlclP , which iiplls Ix-Ht during hard tlmi'S , betAunp It raves money nnd sufftrlnc : mm nnd women without nny experience whatever nrc now mnklns from SIS to { CO per week without IKfgk-ctltiK their home duties ; no capital rrqulrpd ; full par- tli'alnni , free sample * and refMenccs in your own mate and ours by mall. Address II. B. , llox 1.C35. lloston , Ma . Only * thtue sccklns resix-otalile , profitable and permanent home employment need apply. II MSM ! S * BAW3HMEN WANTED , TO SELL Otm GOODS by ample to the wholesale and retail trade ; sell on nlKht to every buiiincns man or firm ; llb- eritl salary : money advanced for advertising nnd expenses : permanent position. Address , with stamp. Kins Mfg. Co. , C 42 , Clilrnco , III. . U M595 3D * WANTED FEMALE HELP , WANTED , Oini > FOn OCNEnAL HOTTSE- work. Inquire -M Dodce street. C-M457 A OOOD COOK AT 1510 SHEUMAN AVIiNUE. Mrs. A. Saundcra. C M52T 2C WANTED , OI11L TOU OENEttAL HOUSEwork - work In family three ndults. Jlu t l > e Rood cook. Call 2214 Farnam. C S1I 25' WANTED TWO OinLS IMMEDIAELY , ONE for kitchen work , must be cooJ cookand one for second work. Apply No. 3 Worthlngton Place , opposite Urownell hall , near 8. 10th st. c m-a FOB BENT HOUSES. FINE FLAT IN CLOUSEIl BLOCK AT 70S a ICth st. J range and all other conveniences ; SU. George Clouser , room S , 1C23 Farnam st D-B1I HOUSES , F. K. DAHLING. OARKCR niXCIC ) D 588 HOUSES IN ALL PAIITS OF THE CITY. THE O. F. Davis company , 1505 Tarnam. D W7 e-HOOM COTTAGES , MODERN , CHOICE IN Stanford Circle. C. 8. Elgutter , 201 IJee bulld- Inc. D-483 RENTAL AGENCY , C07 DROWN BLOCK.D . D tS3 CLEAN , COMFORTABLE , CONVENIENT , moderate rentals , best 3 and 4-room suites for houaekecpers only. References required. Also C-rootn suite In tenement. SIC S. 22d Ft. . D-C90 KELKENNEY&CO.iR. 1 , CONTINENTAL BLK. D sat FOR RENT-GOOD DETACHED NINE-ROOM house K21" Capitol avenue.IS. . II. Itoblson , room 7 , Commercial National. D 850 TEMPLETON & PIERSON. Paxton blk. D CSS FOR RENT. DWELLINGS IN ALL PARTS of Omaha : call for list. E. II. Sheafe. 431 Paxton block. D MCCC THREE-ROOM FLATS , J7.50 1418 N. 17TII. D-MS37 jy ' FOR RENT , DESIRABLE 10-ROOM. MODERN residence , first-class In every detail , centrally located. Rent. 150. E. II. Sheafe. 432 Paxton - ton blk. D M303 TENTS FOR RENT 1111 FARNAM ST. ST.D2S1 D-2S1 Ft'RNISHED HOUSE , C ROOMS , 125.00 ; NEWLT papered , painted ; nice yard. Inquire 602 S. Kith street. "Rcfcrcncea. D 403 26 * VERY FINE 7-ROOMT COTTAGE AT TLC- dured prire ; call at onca. Fidelity Trust Company - pany , 1703 Farnam st. Dll FOR RENT , MODERN HOUSE ; REASONABLE terms. Enquire 1313 Dodge. D M440 FOR RENT. FURNISHED HOUSE. APPLY 202 Paxton block. D M430-27 * 6. E. CORNER DTU AND WILLIAMS streets. 10-rootn house , with ( teed barn , paved street , larKa Kiounds. shrubbery , fruit , etc. , cheap. Fidelity T.-vst company , 1703 Fnrnam street. D M511-3) FOR RENT , DESIRABLE DWELLINGS IN Council Bluffs ; call for list at Omaha office , 432 Paxton block. E. H. Bheafe. D-MC67 FOR RENT , TWO 10-ROOM MODERN FLATS. cheap. J. W. Squire. 143 Bee bldg. D-823 FOR RENT. FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED , or for sale , one of the prettiest himes In the city. Modern Improvements and beautiful lawn , tree * , llnwers , etc. Thomas Boyd , 717 New Yorfc Life. D M4S3 2i XODICRN 9-ROOM HOUSE. CHOICE NEIGH- borhood. North 21th , fifteen minutes from Farnnfn. * 25.00 | worth J50.00. Burns rhlna store , or 703 N. Y. Life. D M521 7-ROOM MODERN HOUSE. 311C CHICAGO stret , 123.00 * per month. Apply at same ad dress. , D M518 SU WANTED. MAN AND WIFE TO TAKK FUR- nlnlied cotUK July and Auiruit ; parties golne on nlnlt ; iK-nt of references required. Ad dress O S ) , Ufa. D M571 20 WANTED. A FIRST-CLASS BLACKSMITH. Ft > r parltculura write to Donovan Bros. , Bray > ton , Neb , 1 > M874 FOR RENT. HOUSES. STORES. FI.AT3. Ames , 1U17 Fnrnam. D-iI530 TOR Riy < T WANTED. GOOD MEDIUM priced luiuses. List your houses for rent with Ames. D M573 FOR I1ENT. HOUSE > ROOMS. MODERN. Hill. D 22723 10K R1SNT ROOMS. XN1CK FURNISHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT housekeeping. 1113 South Hill street. B MM7 25 * _ VURNltiHEU , HOOMS , HlJ DODGE. E M357 30 * _ _ NICELY FURNISHKD ROOMS , GENTLEMEN only. 3XS Bt. Mary'r ave. E m Sj _ FURNISUUD ROOM. 1I HARNEY STREET. _ _ E M334 2j * 1 FURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEP- Ins for nmn and wife. Rent taken In board. 3U N. 17th. E-81Q _ " A"ETNA HOUSE. KORTUWEST CORNER urn and DoJifo. Rooms by th day or wcolc. E 858 Jy9 I-URNIUHED ROOMS. 1S18 CUICAGO STREET. _ _ E-M37I Ji-9 * RKNT , UOWKR KIXOR. ALL NICELY furnUhed , Ktxnl location , nice lawn. Cheap tt > man and wlfa. Will takervnt In board. otherwise suit tenant. 1320 Sherman nvenue. L'-MiKI 15 * HABEMENT AND PA1U.OU FLOOR. SINGLE or tnttether. eleirsntly furnished ; reuxonable for Mimmen 2MUS Uurt. FURNISHED ROOM ; BATH. J8.W MONTH. 1911 Furnanu E COS Z5 Fl'RNlSHED ROOMS. * 2 8. 19TH STREET. K M5i > 9 if a * WKl.lt FURNISIinD ROOM FOR MAN AND wife , boanl If detlred ; good locution. Ad- Orrsa N U. Bee. E-3 0 29 * ROOMS AND BOABP YOUNQ WOMEN'S HOME , UNDER CARD OP Women's ClirUtlan atisoclallua. Ill 8. 17th it. F-M7 _ _ " HOOMd , FURNISHED OR "UNFURNISHED. rnth nrslHrlau board. IxM Cupltol avr. Inqulr * Ultt Caf Itxil \ . F MHi _ FURNISHED ROOMS , 1XLDINO nuxlcm conveniences , with cond board. Tti Uo . Kit Harn y. F-C J2S R FRONT AI OVC ROOM. TWO NICK ta and srate. with board. Tli Albany , JIM DougluBitreet. . F41 > ROOMS. WITH BOARD. REFER eiicts , Tfruis rtsijwu Ll . { 1C N , Ulli. & UOARD. 921 N. It. MRS.TUTTLK r iiiu jy : * FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. Continued. VERY COOL. ELEGANT Ft.'RNISHBD SOUTII front room ; private hoard ; detached house , ' pleasant home. 2110 Douglas. F MI1T 2 NICE ROOMS AND BOARD , Sll B. 20TH. F 4'iO-JylS * FURNISHED ROOMS. WITH OR WITHOUT board. 1.20 Dodge. F-MW3 25 * DK8IRAULE ROOM. WITH GOOD llOAROj nne location. 2S19 Dodge. F M432 a * VERY DMIRAnLH ROOMS , Ff RNI8HED OR unfurnished. Good location. 210 and 212 H. 25th street. F M4SJ HANDSOMELY FfRNISHED SOUTH ROOM with strictly first class board. 2109 Douglas. F-9CI LARGE SOUTH FRONT ROOMS. SINGLE OR ensulte , with board ; references. 2JH Fnrnam street. F MISS 30 * 2123 HARNEY STREET , FURNISHED NORTH or south room , with board If dcslrd Terms reasonable. F MM1 21 * NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS ; MODERN cnvcnlences ; 203 St. Mary's avenue. F-3S1 23 * ROOMS FOR LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ! Hi North 16th. F MOT 27 * FOR RENT-TJNFURNISH'D ROOMS. < UNFURNISHED ROOMS. SUITABLE FOR housekeeping , city water , eta , low rent ; north west corner I7lli and Webster st. O COS FOR RENT , STORES AND OFFICES CORNER SALOON. t2l DOUGLAS. INQUIRE 922. I-MSGJ 1C MONTHS LEASE OF STORE , 309 B. 1TTH. 1 53330 * FOR RENT. THe 4-STOHY BRICK BUILDING , (18 Farnam street. The building has a fire proof cement basement , complete steam heat * Ing fixtures , water on alt floors , gas , etc. Ap ply at the offlre of the Bee. 1 91) AGENTS WANTED. AGENTS IN AND OUT OF CITY ; L1UERAL commissions. Apply room433. . Paxton block. J 76 JyJ * STORAGE. STORAGEWILLIAMS A CROSS. 1214 HARNEY. . . M-tOt STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS ; CLEAN and cheap rate. R. Wells , 1111 Farnam. . M-COO OM.VAN&STORAGE CO.,1506 DODGE. TEL.1553 M 201 MASSAGE BATHS , ETC. Continued. MADAME BROWN , 1J14 CAPITOL AVENUE , 2d floor , room 4 , massage , alcohol , sulphur and sea baths. T-M478 2 MME. ANNA OF CHICAGO GIVES ALCOHOL baths and massage , SOI N , 18th , room 1) . T-MS2S SO * PERSONAL. MISS JOHNSTON , LADIES' HAIR DRESSER. shampooing. Old location , 211 8. ISIh street , U-Kt Jyt _ MASSAGE. MADAMS BERNARD , 1419 DODGE U-M6J4-M * _ TAKE YOUR FRIEND ; TINTYPES. 4 FOR 25cProctor. . C16 3. ICth street. U-M3CI jy9 IMOUENF L. RAMHEY MAKES DKL1C1OUS borne made bread : try one loaf. 217 N. ICth st. U-874 Jy7 * _ _ CREAM FOR WHIPPING : COTTAGE CHEESE. Waterloo creamery , IMS Howard ; tel. 1332. _ U Mm Jyll BAML BURNS INVITES YOU TO VISIT HIS new art room at any time. 1218 Famnm. U-476 Jy21 _ _ _ LADIES' AMBER JEWELRY TO ORDER ; also repairing. 613 8. ICth street. U M150 PROF. FRANK BROGLIN RESTORES HAIR to the bald : cures dandruff ; stops hair falling out : restores gray hair to Its natural color : both sexes treated. References furnished of Omaha patients who are relieved. No cure. no pay. Room 424 , Bee Building , Omaha. Neb. _ _ _ _ U 200-JylS WHEN OUT WITH YOUlt LADY VISIT J. J. Muller's new Ice cream parlors , 2SO ! Leaven- worth street : everything Is new. Including ths building. Tel 1039 lea cream delivered. U-M218 _ ' BALDUJ.-F A pleasant nnd convenient place , 1520 Farnam street , Paxton block ; 'phone , 71L U M23S _ _ HAVANA FRECKLES. A IOC CIGAR. FOR 5C- _ U M267-Jy-15 DR. MAXWELL , SPECIALIST , OF INTERNA- tlonal Hanttarlum , removed to 403 Paxton block. . Tel. 1547. U M431 J > 23 * _ CATARRH TREATED , S4 PER MONTH , .ROOM SO , Dounlas blk. , cor. 18th and Dodge. MAHHAGE TREATMENT. ELECTRO-THKR- mal baths. Scalp and hair treatment. manlcure& rnlropodls. Mrs. Post. 319U 8 15lh , Wlthnell blk. U 04 ViAVI HOME TREATMENT FOR LADIES. "pal III book and consultation free. Address or C&-1 Vlavl Co. , 248 lleo bide. Lady attendant. U-SM _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - WHEN ON FARNAM STREET STOP IN AT 1410 and see our new china. M. H. Bliss. U-IW3-JyS _ _ _ WIFE OR HUSBAND. WHICH DO YOU WANT ? My man-lace paper mailed , sealed , for " .lamp. W. II. Hnrheck , Denver , Colo. U M5S4 9 * If a house you want to rent ? You'll find it on this page. Or on buying you are bent ? You'll find it on this page. Do you want a girl to work ? You'll find it on this page. Or , perchance , a man to clerk ? You'll find it on this paga Do you want to get a bath ? You'll find it on this page. Or trade for that another hath ? You'll find it on this page. WANTED TO BTTg. { HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR SECOND-HAND furniture , stoves , etc. 1. Brussell , 710-712 N- HAVANA FRECKLES , A IOC WANTED TO LEASE A REPUBLICAN paper at once. E. E. Shackelford. Oallatln. Mo. _ N M18C 3 * WANTED. SCALES. CAPACITY FOUR TO six hundred pounds. Address O " * * * _ _ _ ; 5. SECOND-HAND FURNITURE BOUGHT AND sold. L. ARinan. 803 & 810 N. 16th sC _ N 29 JyS FOR SALJE FTJRNITURE. PAYMENTS EASY , YOU WON'T MISS YOUR money. Low prices on furniture & household goods. Enterprise Credit Co. , C13-615 N. 18th BL O K7 _ FOR BALE HORSES. WAGONS.ETC. FOR SALE. LARGE. YOUNG DRIVING AND riding horse. ICO ) Douglas street. I' M406 2C * FOR SALE , A VERY KIND , GENTLE HORSE , therefore valuable for family use ; safe for nny one to drive ; also phaeton and harness. 422 North 23th street. I' M451 25 * _ FOR SALE , A TROTTING BRED COLT THAT can trot ; Bound , well broken , 15 hands high , dark bay , 4 years old , trotted last year In 2:53 : ; upheaded. stylish and all right every way. Should heat 2:40 : this year. Price , 25. Box 1212.Falrfteld. Neb. P M434-27 _ FOR SALE. LIGHT CARRIAGE TEAM , 1139 N. ITtlu P-M3I3 J23 * FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. BALED HAY FOR SALE. THE STANDARD Cattle company , Ames , Neb. , have 2.000 tons of good barn-stored hay for sale. All orders filled promptly. _ Q < 03 BENHE1M SPANIELS. TUG HANDSOME little toys : Scotch Collies. G. II. Moore. 1031 Bherman uvenie. Importer and breeder. Q875 JyT _ SUPPLIES FOR AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHERS Sola agents for the NIGHT HAWK ! CAMERA , la. 8. lleyn & Co. . photo supplies , 1003 Farnam st Q OOS-JyS ST. BERNARD PUPS. 2101 DOUGLAS STREET Q M850 Jy9 _ _ BICYCLES. NEW AND OLD. 120 TO J123 ; EASY payments- ; rent and repair. Omaha BlcycU Co. . 507 N. 16th st. Tel. 123. _ Q-134 I125.00" BICYCLE NOW JS7.60. J100.00 CUT TO , JCS.M. JW.W rut to 112.50 , U. Trolel , 2709 Leav- enworth street. tj M219 JylS _ LAW BOOKS. WEST'S REPORTERS. APPLT 1309 South 28th Direct. O.-M383 25 * _ ICB FOR SALE IN CAR LOTS. GILBERT Bros. . Council Bluffs. Q-M583 Jy23 _ MISCELLANEOUS. HAVE YOUR OLD CARPET WOVEN INTO rugs. Smyrna , rugs repaired , 1H1 Lcavcnworth. R M218 JylS TAXIDERMY AND FURa SEND FOR CATAlogue - logue C org E. Broun. Jr. . & Co. . 709 8.18th. CLAIRVOYANTS. MRS * . DR. H. WARREN. CLAIRVOYANT. RE- llabl * business medium ; 7th year at 119 r > - CLAIRVOYANT-PROFESSOR WHITE. TUB giTatest clairvoyant of his age , has arrived In Omaha. He will read your future life without a mistake. Gl\es valuable Information on all matters. Will live you truthful advice on all business , law , money matters , and all family affairs , being glfud with a rar * and wonderful InrlKht Into sucn matter * , and never known tu make a mistake. Th * future plainly revealed , lovers united. Troubles healed , reunites th * separated , from whatever cause , and causes tiappy marriages. Gives namea of friends and enemies , klso the cm * you will marry. Tells what to do and where to go to be lucky. All In troubl * call , Thos * desiring reliable Informa tion on all affairs of life or business are Invited to call. All counsel strictly conlldcntlal. Ha can b found at 1017 ChlniKO street. Hours from I a , m. to ( u. m. Sundays , * to B. B-MUO 2C * _ ARRIVED , IL FETTniONE. MEDIUM. MADIson - son hotsl. for a few days only. B MS01 29 * UADAUB BMITH , COS B. UTH , ID FLOOR. roorn S. Uiusagc vapor. UoohoL steam , lul- phurlne and - baths. T M517 SO * 1113S DK\-OU FROU NEW YORtC HAS taken chart * of Ma,4am La Rook' * massan pui-lart , IS an4 U , S3 North Ulh. T-litlt * 7 1 MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE. LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY i property : J3.000 & upwards. 5 to G 4 per cent : no 1 delays. W. Farnam Smith & Co. , 1320 Famam. W 07 MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA PROPERTY nnd Nebraska farms at from B to 7 per cent. W. B. Melkle. First National bank bulldlnc. W C13 _ MORTGAGE LOANS , A , MOORE , 00 N. Y. Life. W-713 J3 _ _ MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. THE O. F. Davis Co. , 1503 Farnam st. W COS OMAHA 'LOAN & TRUST co. . IGTH AND Douglas streets , loan money on city and farm property at lowest rates of Interest. W CIO MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES ON Improved and unimproved Omaha real estate. 1 to B years. Fidelity Trust Co. , 1702 Farnam. W CM _ LOANS WANTED. J. N. FRENZER. OPP. P.O. W M49I Jy23 _ MONEY TO LOAN ON FARMS IN DOUGLAS , Improved and unimproved Omaha , real estate. Fidelity Trust Co. . 1702 Farnam st W 0 LIFE INSURANCE POLICES LOANED ON or bought. F. C. Cbesney. Kansas City , Mo. W-612 _ _ MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real estate. Brennan , Love & Co. , 1'aiton blk. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ W-tl4 LOANS. E. H. SHEAFE. 432 PAXTON BLOCK. W-MBH _ ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO.,318 N.Y. LIFB Icons at low ratrj for choice security on Ne braska and Iowa farms or Omaha city property _ W < J15 CITY LOANS. LARGE LOANS ON CENTRAL business property ; 8 per cent. C A. Starr , 615 N. Y. Llfo building. W M239 UNITED STATES MORTGAGE CO. OF NEW York. Capital C. 000 , 000. Surplus JCOO.OOO. Sub mit choice Ibans to F. S. Pusey , agent , Flnt National bank building. ysiy ) _ _ LOANS. TEMPLETON&P1EJRSON.PAXTO.- . win. LOANS. 1 TO B YEARS. WARRANTS. BOKD3 , etc. Qarvln Bros. . HO N. Y. Lite. W 811 MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY AND FARM property. Ames , 1817 Farnam street. W-M581 MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. MONEY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD FURNI- ture. pianos , horses , wagons , or any kind of chattel security , at lowest possible rates , which you can pay back at any time , anil In any amount. FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. , room 4. Wlthnell block. X M260 MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE. PIANOS , horses , wagons , etc. , at lowest rates In city ; no removal of goods ; strictly confidential ; you can pay tb Joan off at any time or In any amounts. amounts.OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. . SOS South 16th street. X-3S3 . E. HARRIS , ROOM 1 , CONTINENTAL BLK. X V643 MONEY TO LQAN ON PERSONAL PROP- erty. Ilarvln Loan Co. . 701 N. Y. Life building X-U271 BUSINESS CHANCES. FOR SALE. CHEAP. FIP.ST-CLAS3 RESTAUR. nnt and lunch counter , cppoolt * F. E. & M. V. depot. Fremont , Neb. Y MM ! If * YOU WANT TO BUY. BELL OR K.V- chance merchandise , get In or out of busln &i , call on or address tb National Information and Exchang * Co. , 203 First National bank , Omaha , Neb. Y-MW7 JW HAVANA FRECKLES. A IOC CIGAR. FOR 6C. Y-M26S-JJ-1S ESTABLISHED COAL BUSINESS : GOOD trade. Address Box 482 , Hastings. Neb. Y-MISS 30 * AN ENTERPRISING NEWSPAPER MAN OR practical printer who has small sum of money to Invest can b put In the way of .a bonanxa. Address O 23. Bee. Y M2C7 2S A 75-BARREL STEAM POWER ROLI.KR mill ; splendid location ; abundant wheat at mill door ; established trade , running full time ; will sell or exchange ; principals only. E. S. Penney & Son. Haddam , Kansas. Y MMO 2C * PROSPEROUS HOTEL BUSINESSS FOR SALE at great sacrifice ; account of UlnesB of pro prietor. Address Box 033 , Horton , Brown. Co. , Kansas. T-M30 SS- FOR SALE , THE ONLY SHOE SHOP IN TOWN of MO ; 3) miles from Omaha ; established Uve years. Tools an < l stock will larnlcji SUO.OO. Call on or address W , tt. Raker , Gretna. Ned. Y-MM1 25 * FOR SALE , BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY business lo tuwn at CM Inhabitants in eaaiern Nebraska. Barber shop and l th rooms run In connection- All will b * Bold together No swap. Address O 32 , ttee.MUI K FOR EXCHANGE. HAVANA FRECKLES. A lOg-PIGAn. FOR K. WANTED , MDSH. IN TOXOtnVNOE FOR OOOD clear farms. I do a genrnL.real estate busi ness , examine lands or Hill's ' , furnish ab stracts ; conespnndence sollClUU , B. H. Lilly , Broken How , Neb. J 7. < g M FOR SALE OR TRADE-MI 1F1NC OROCKRY stock , centrally located , AflJrens O S. Ite 7 M , Z-444-2S * FOR EXCIIANOE-IMPRCn'Kn 1M ACRES. 414 miles west city limits ; rtw * desires cheaper land within 12 ! miles trotm Omaha. Ames , 1617 Farnam street. , .j Z M577 FOR SALE REAL-'E3TATE. ; BARGAINS , HOUSES. LOTfl AND FARMS , sal * or trade. F. 1C. Patllng. Barker blk. RE < 21 SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS For the next ten days for purchasing lots on GEORGIA AND VIRGINIA AVENUCS , between MASON AND PACIFIC streets. The choicest residence portion of our city , Can be purchased NOW nt prices that would fall to buy suburban prowrty. | INVESTIGATE AT ONCE. ns present prices hold Rood only till JULY FIRST. THE FIDELITY TRUCT CO. . 1732 Farnam street. RE-M4S2 30 FOR SALE , NEW 4-ROOM COTTAGE ; CEL- lar. cistern , rlty water ; cor. 30th nnd Suhlcrr Sl,2TiO.M ( ; long time. Enquire 1318 Fnrnam. Sam'l Burns. RE M5I8 DL YOU WANT TO MAKE MOO ? If so buy before July lutt Lot 19. tdock 4CS , Grand View , for J300. $1W rii h. balance long time nt C per cent. On rmde. Or M * fe t en t frontage on Oeonjla nvenue. near Martha , for J.G50 . , 42M cash. Paved street nnd ear line. Or fpO feet fronting on 3 h nnd S7thitroets. . near Chicago street , for J < i , J3W cosh , balance long time nt 7 per rent. Or A line lot In Avondale Porl ; nt 11.200. S3W caih , balanrc long time , 7 per rent. Think of It ! A line east front lot In Hans- corn Plnc . on grade , for 11.f ) . Prices good onlv till July 1st. Call at once. FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY. 17th nnd Fnrnnm Streets. RK MSM 3' ' ) REAL ESTATE-HAVE TWO CUSTOMERS for medium priced resilience * . If you have a bargain. List with Ames , 1C17 Farnam. RL M. i9 BUSINESS NOTICES. BUY YOUR HAY BY CAR OR TON LOTS. WE buy hay. A. H. Enyder , 1515 Burt st. , tcL 1107. S33 S3 DAMAGED MIRRORS RESILVERED , 719 N. 16. 831 JyS ROEDER'S PHARMACY. 707 N , 16TH ST. D. T. " MOUNT HAS REMOVED HIS COAL office to 203 So. 16th. Brown block. C87-Jyl OMAHA MEERSCHAUM PIPE FACTORY : OLD pipes made new. CIS 8. ICth. _ M151 HOTEL BRUNSWICK. 16TH AND JACKSON. changed liands. European plsn. first class. Special attention to rooms by month. Rooms , Jltoa to t35.00. Including baths , light and ele . MU3 Jyll vator. , . _ _ _ CHINA DECORATED TO.ORDER AND MENDed - ed like new , IOC 8. 14thstn ; _ 175 Jyll CARRIAGE TRIMMING. GENERAL REPAIRS. top J10 up. Louis Guttlpe , 3H S. 13th st. C. E. MORRILL. CARPENTER. OFFICE AND store fixtures a specialty ! .1513 Capitol ave. . 427 _ j _ _ R. L. CARTER. METAL > CORNICE SKY lights , smoke stacks , furnaces. 1617 Howard Bt. . 426 -TAILORS. A. MARTIN. MERCHANT TAILOR. nSTAB. 1873. 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Depot 10th & Mason St& . | Omaha : . . . . . . . . Louis Cannon WITHIN A HAIR'S BRADTH. Archibald Forbes In Youth's Companion. Tlie editor ot the Youth's Companion has required mo to describe In his columns the narrowest escape from sudden and violent death that has ever befallen me. I am a private In the rarlks of the contributors of whom the editor Is the commanding offi cer , and as becomes a good soldier , I salute and obey my chief. . But this particular order of his gives mete to reflect , If I may use a French expression. As I sit by the fire In my quiet room and recall the episodes of a stirring life , I seem to realize that for years together it was lit tle else than one continuous scries of nar row escapes. Then , in not a little bewilder ment , I aj.k myself which was the narrow est of the hundred and one narrow escapes the details of which rise up before me as I ponder. Was It my rescue from the broken and battered timber-ship from Quebec , water logged in midwinter on the banks of New foundland , on that bleak morning when the worn and gaunt remnant of us had aban doned hope and when the gallant Yaukco Moses Taylor ranged up alongside and took us off in her life boat to warmth , comfort and safety ? Was It on that afternoon before Saarbnick , when my compatriot Datty dashed out Into the open In front of the Prussian picket , and opened fire single-handed on a whole French brigade ? As he was. In the natural course of things , promptly shot down , my Scottish comrade and I ran out and brought him in through the gust of chassepot bullets. Was it on that lurid afternoon of the strug gle tq the death between the Paris com mune and MacMahon's Vcrsailllst troopers. when I was stuck up against a wall to be. shot by a communist firing party , and flv minutes later underwent the same experience at the hands of a Versallllst detachment which had put to flight the ferocious gentle men of the Hellevllle quarter ? \Vas It on the hillock In front of Zaltcha > In the Servian campaign , when for ten min utes General Docktouroff and myself were the targets for a battery of Osinau I'nsha'a Krupp guns , and when the atmosphere about us seemed a chaos of whirling shell-frag ments ? Was It In the Afghan pass , where , ns 1 knelt beside a wounded soldier , pressing my thumb on the orifice of his bullet wound that ho should not blred to death , ho and I were for some mlutes the mark for the fire of the Afrldt picket from the top of the over , hanging rock ? Was It , again , on my long , lonely night ride over the Zululand veldt from the battle field of UlunUI , through a country rife with hostile natives. When I followed a track on which an officer and his escort were butchered the same night ? I put aside altogether the casual risks of battle. The escapes In action are naturally frequent and narrow , but one Is conscious of but a very small proportion of them. I have had a man killed Immediately be > hind me , and the bullet that slew htm must have panted between my left arm and my side. That might bo called n narrow cscapo. but I did nbt know of It until lifter U hnU happened. Then the axiom that "a miss is as good as a mile" came Into force. After the attack on Le nourget by the Prussian guards , I counted fourteen bullet holes in the great coat of Major Voi , Altrock of the Queen Elizabeth regiment , but that gallant and burly eoldlcr. who hail shown the way over the barricade , was not In the least Impressed by those evidences of the narrowness of hl suprlalng Immunltv from scathe , because his escape was over and past before he knew how clohc It had been , In that ho differed from the weak nerved I Scottish farmer , who , going home drunk onu night , rode across a crazy footbridge over , hanging a precipitous cataract. Upturning next day Iff- look at the place , he was so scared by the danger ho had escaped that he died on the spot ! Perhaps I may best fulfill the tenor ot our editor's requisition , by narrating nn ex- ! perlence , throughout which I quite realized i my Imnilnent danger , and inhlcli , toward I Its close , I had resigned hope of escaping with life. After the capitulation of Paris , Bismarck I Insisted that part of Parts should bo tem porarily occupied with German troops. The entry was Axed for the 1st of March , and th * force of occupation was to consist of 30,000 mon , drawn from the Sixth and Ninth Pros. Blan and Eleventh Bavarian corps. When about to enter the French capital , those troops were reviewed by the venerable German emperor. From b lr siege quar tern on the Seine's left bank the regiments of the chosen contingent , since early morn * ing , bid boon streaming on to the Longv champs race court * on the edge of the Itoia do Doulofie. They wer * men with memories of th * hnnd grapple In th * ocd ofVorth , of th * rnvlnc of Grnvelotlp , of the bloody plateau over against Sedan They were men with recollections ot the fathomless mud and the appalling mortality of the siege of Metz. They had met Ducrot's fierce battle on yonder slope of Fort Chumplgny , nnd Vlnoy'-i last despairing sortie from the shoulder of Kort Valerian. Yet they were men brisk , hearty and healthy now as It fresh from their home quarters. From the top of the mill of Longchamps near the Cascade , I looked down on tlu gradual formation ot the long , glltterlnn line , faring toward the Seine , with St. Cloud and Mount Valerian In the farther distance. I beheld the glint ot the bayonets , the danc ing banners , the shimmer of sunlight from Rtevl helmet and breastplate , the swart , sullen guns. The great staff nnd nultr of the Imperial crown prince gathered In the center of the foreground. The saluting guns thundered , and HIP air throbbed lo the measured cheer ing of the soldiers , as the stalwart old mon. arch of the Teutons gulloped across thft sward , greeted his on , and thwn nlowly ratio along theBerried line. All the princes of the German empire followed the pair a great mass of gorgeousness. The Infantry marched past to Iho mnslo of the massed bands , the cavalry charged with flashing of sabers and thunder ot hoofs , and then the heads of columns struck through the nllees of the Uols de Boulogne In the direction of the Porte Maillot , the gate of entry. Traveling swiftly nnd by a more direct route , I reached the Arch of Triumph In advance - vance ot the heads of the marching columns. Staying to witness the review had thrown me much too late to see a historic feat. U was that of a young Bavarian , who , with six troopers , had headed the first entering de tachment. Ht > leaped his horse over the chains surrounding the arch , and rode under the structure commemorating so many French victories ! Hours ago the quartermasters had quietly como In with their escorts , and by this tlm& had finished the task ot chalking on the doors of th ? quarter lo be occupied , the spe. clflc detail of men which each house was to accommodate. Ahead down the Champs KIyees were long lines ot cavalry horses standing at their picket lines still saddled. , while the troopers , sword on thigh , lounged about or sat on the doorsteps , taking In Pans accord ing to their sedate unemotional wont. The window * In the houses in the Champs Elysccs were fairly occupied , though scarcely any respectably dressed Frenchman was abroad and no ladles. But on the broad sidewalks swarmed tatterdemalion gamins in wild profusion young rascals of extra ordinary pantomimic faculty , yelling like demons and emitting from time to time a concerted shrill whistle that killed or dis corded the music of the Teuton bands. Already the versatile rogues had learned to mimic the harsh words of command and the somewhat clumsy gestures of the sol diers. The Impudent varlcts had thus early gaged the temper of the Hussars who kept the ground , whom they mocked without ceasing , In apparent assurance of impunity. Ai I sauntered down the main avenue the Champs Elysccs In advance of the Ger man Infantry 1 met the crown prince of Saxony , the commander-ln-chlef of the Army of the Meuse , riding at a walk toward the Arch of Triumph. During the last three months of the siege of Paris 1 had for the most part lived In the prince's headquarters , and had experi enced many kindnesses at his hands. 1 had been anxious to obtain permission to telegraph copiously In the evening from the army office In the forest of Montmorcncy , and as he pulled up with n cheery greeting I took the oppurtunlty to ask for the favor. A short colloquy on the subject rnsued between him and his chief of staff , with the result which I had hoped. Then the prince nnd his staff rode on , I strolling downward toward the Place de la Concorde. Suddenly there was a clatter of galloping hoofs on the asphalt , and Count Vltzthum , nn aide-de-camp of the prince , reigned up his horse on the sidewalk In front of me , bringing from his highness the courteous message that my old seat at the headquar ters table was still being kept for me. Ulght from the Arch I had observed three or four persons following me pretty closely They v.-cre respectably dressed , perfectly quiet , and might have been either honest but suspicious citizens , or professional spies. They hung about during my brief Interview with the prince , aud were close up to me when Vltzthum momentarily blocked the sidewalk. Down the Clutmps Elysces they kept dog ging my heels , -and at length , near the Rend Point , one of their number , which had con siderably Increased , came up to mo. He. civilly enough made the request that I should accompany them to a police cilice In the Faubourg St. Jlpnore for the purpose of giv ing an account of myself , since , although being In civilian attire , I had been marked as being in suspicious familiarity with the "enemy. " The request struck me as opportune , be cause I had been apprehending some diffi culty In getting out of the quarter In Ger man occupation since all the egresses were barred by French troops under arms. As my passport ihd journalistic authentication were quite In order , I did not anticipate any bother at the hands of the police. Telling the French person what I was , and showing him my passport , I replied that I should be glad to accompany him , hut that I could not do so until I had seen the German Infantry now marching down the Champs Elysees. In full occupation of the Place de la Condorde and the garden of tbo Tullerles. He bowed and Joined his friends , who , leaving a couple in close observation of my self , strolled a little , way apart to where a group of very sinister looking Frenchmen stood about a German officer in Cuirassier uniform , who was sitting quietly In the saddle unller the shadow of the crape cov ered statue of Strasburg. T knew the man , and they knew him , too. Their lurid upward glances at the massive form of the great war horse were charged with baleful mccnlng. Bismarck once or twice looked down upon them with a grim smile under his mustache. At length the most daring of the gentle men of the pavement emitted A tentative hiss. Bismarck , with a little receptive gesture of his gauntlcted band , bent over saddle bow and " " his requested "monsieur" to oblige Urn with a light for his clgnr. The man writhed at ; he compelled himself to comply. I felt sure that In his lieart he wished the luclfer were a dagger , and that ho had the courage to use it. Presently I informed my friends that I was at their service , and they escorted me toward the Rue Bolnsy d'Anglals , acres * the neck of which extended a line of French soldiers , with a seething French mob be hind U. My escort and the officer had a brief parley ; a gap was made , snd I was behind the line and in the very heart of the frowsy mob. My escort either nbindoned me or were hustled away , I never knew which. But I did know that I was alone In a dangerous and venomous throng , from which rose fierce yells cf "Prnssk'n ! " "Cochonl" etc. The nearest rasruiU clutched and buffeted me , while those In the second ring were striking at my bare head with their sticks. I ninile no resistance , but simply tried to bore though and get free. The people were so compacted about me that they had no space to maul me badly. But the throng grew denser ; 1 was being crushed , and my head was swimming because cf the blows from the sticks. I made a wrench to one side and got my back against a street door. Now , for what It was worth , my enemies were In my front. In a rough way I could t > nx a bit. and I be lieve I spoiled sundry of the ncarcut faces. 1 know 1 cut my awn knuckle * to th IJ IIP. But the thick flicks ; kept hammerlnn on ray head ; bottles began to fly ; and at lust either a stick or a bqltle felled mo to tha ground. Then my leg * wro clutched with Bhotits and yellu of triumph , nnd I found myfcelf baln dragged along the gutter on my back by genial entlitulaM * , who loudly proclaimed tliolr Intention of dragging mo to an adjacent fountain and d.-otvnliiK me In Its basin. Other cJieerful patriots now surrounded me , making various kicks at my body and head. Ona whet soulvd persons Jumped on my chest. I honestly believed that it wai now all over with m * . and when I frit my tenses leaving mo I hud no other thought than that this was the advance of death. When I recovered cnnnclouaneis I wn lying on a wooden guard bed ; all blood nnd mud , and In rant , surrounded by a number ot soldiers. I was In a French military post. Its e < irrion had rescued mo at thf point of the bayonet , and I was now their prisoner. They gayc me rome brandy , arul washed off me some of tbo bluoU and mud. As I revived , ruy firm thought wan to itearuh for my notebook , lu which I bad written out In full a description of IU Ianja2iainp ; review. To my Lorror it wn gout ; alouK > lth the coat tall , In the pocket of which It had been. been.While While I was Internally bewailing myself , n cltlten In a fine glow ot triumph rushed Into the post. "Volla ! " he shouted , as he waved aloft my notebook. "Here Is evidence that the villain Is n spy ! Hero arc his notes the ll-s he has been writing about our unhappy Pflrls ! " I could have embraced the man , frowsy as he was. His face was a study when , In the gladness of my heart. I offered him n 5-frano piece. The Implacable patriot accepted It. By nnd by , under the oscnrt of bayonets , for the mob was stilt dangerous. I was taken , my rags covered by a ooldlor's greatcoat , to the bureau of n sitting magistrate two streets off. My coniwinlong In duress \\erp a man who had stolen an Ink-bottle , nnd a woman who had been caught speaking to a German soldier. 1 had no difficulty with his worship. For tunately my passport and credentials were In a pocket which had not been reft from me by the mob. Ho rolennod me , and with an Inimitable shrug mid gesture of eloquent patriotism , begged of me to excuse "the little Incon venience" 1 had experienced on account of tlio "not unnatural excitement of the Paris populace. " The excitement of the Paris pnpularo had taken a good deal of skin off me , but for tunately had broken no bones. The good magnate took mo to his dressing-room and lent mo a coat In which to walk to my lunrl. In the afternoon I drove to the Crown Prince of Saxony's headquarters , nnd later the t.ame evening started to London with my budget of nous. No other medicine has equalled HuoJ's Sarsaparllla In the relief It gives In sc\cra cases of dyspepsia , sick headache , etc. Elegant music tonight Courtland beach. | Klt.lSTUS JIKAAO.V O.V 1 UK C.I.Y.I& . OMAHA , June 23. To the Editor of The lice ; Kindly grunt mo space to cny sojne- thlnc ; In reply to Mr. Kllpntrlck'n recent communication iigultiMt the canal tn gen eral nnd the real cstutu mon tn particular. Not one sentence of the long , rambling nnd contradictory nitlcle ro > "e to the dignity of nn argument , nnd It would be unwortny of a reply but for bis attack upon the renl estate men. I want to s > ay to Mr. Kll- Patrick In the outoturt Hint his abuse of the real estate men of this city was uncalled for , wna ungentleitiaiily nnd his accusations untrue. Mr. 1C. says the city Is not In n "sinking" condition , ami 1 agree with him entirely ( but some of Ills Btntemonts , which I will quote , seem 8trnniely at variance with the Idea ) , but the manner In which he under takes to provo It leads one to believe bo IIIIH not been a clone student of political economy. Ho 8nyn : "Let UB carefully analyze the condition of the city. " nnd for the purpose proceeds to divide the In dustries of the city In four divisions , banks factories , stores nnd real estate men. Hin division reminds me of that eminent scien tist who divided the human race into three divisions , men , women and preachers. First , he argues the banks ure prosperous because they havu more money than they can use. I believe It is generally admitted that Idle money , like Idle men , Is an Indi cation of stagnation in business. He nays the factories nrc not doing what they would like , but nre not worse off than the others ; that the wholesale trade Is a little uncertain ; that the retail trade is overdoing. Whether he Is afraid the canal will bring factories and stoies and no cus tomers for their wares or whether he feara It will bring too much prosperity , I cannot make out. But he buys , "What we want Is to be ( juletly let alone , " nnd as a final argument that the city does not need a stimulus , he says that under the hammer the property of the elty would not sell for more than the assessed valuation. After thus maligning the good name of the city , bo ciles out : "For heaven's Hake , let us give up this foolish cry that we are In a sinking condition , " and then goes on to sympathize with the poor laborer who though willing- cannot get work , who , he says , "has been Induced to eome here under the false cry of unusual prosperity , " In all this he seems to get mixed up about as badly ns the woman who said If her second end wedding hnti come before her first wedding she would never have been mar ried nt all. Another weighty argument against the canal is an follows : ' 'It Is said IL would give employment to our people , but It would not only do that , but It would also brlnp a large Influx of population , the worthy and the unworthy , and when the work was done we would likely have a condition even worse than last winter. " This argument is too weighty to ba answered , but I dare say that many of the willing laborers who , he says , cannot nt-t wofk. would be foolish enough to hall with delight a prospect for a ptendy job for a year or two. blindly nnd Ignorantly over looking the fact that their Job would cease some day. Proceeding with what he calls a careful analysis of the Industries of the city , ho says : "I come now to an Industry ( if it may be called an Industry ) which Is In a sinking condition , and the people engaged in this occupation , whatever you call It , arc truly In a sinking condition , and they are the people who are clamoring- for a , canal , or for anything under heaven , profitable or unprofitable , which may afford them relief. I refer to the real estate deal ers. They sold houses and homes to our laboring- people , nnd Indeed to many others , at foolish nnd fictitious values , and took mortgages upon these homes. * The mortgages planted upon the homes of the poor some five years ngo are now falling due and bearing their natural fruit. The poor men who have been paying -part of the principal and the Interest and taxes are now no longer able to pay , and they ure being unfortunately foreclosed out of house and home , ' ' and much more of the same kind of stuff. I want to say to Mr. Kllpntrlck that I know real estate men In this city who pay more taxes in one year than he does In ten ; that I know a real estate man who 1ms built over MO cottages aud furnished homes for ns many families , nnd never hail u single foreclosure. I know another and still another who have built over fifty of the handsomest hQincs of moderate cost In Omaha , and not one foreclosure. I know another who has built over 100 buildings , ranging from small cottages to large dwel lings , who never foreclosed a man out of his home ; and when nil this building and Improvement Is goingon , Mr. Kllpntrlelc Is living In a rented house and doing busi ness In a rented store , nnd I want to nsk him If , ns a matter of fact , he owns In his own right n single piece of property In the city of Omaha ? The foreclosures going on nre not by the real estate men , but are by loan Institutions such as Mr. ICIlpatrlck is Interested In , nnd he knows it. ICUASTUS A. BENSON. We could not Improve the quality If wa paid double the price. DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salvo U the best salve that experlenca can produce , or money can buy. Zoological garden Courtland beach. A Iloatuu Union Drpot. The new union passenger station at Bos ton ot the FUchburg and Boston & Maine railroads Is especially noteworthy for Ho train sheds and for Its heating and Ifghtlug system. Twenty-three tracks had to ba covered , and to accommodate them a train shed C40 feet long and 472 feet wide has been built. Part of this Is an old shod , the new portions of eight spans covering two tracks each , and one span covering a Hlnulo track. This structure Is built qt 1.50J tons of steel and glass , the latter hav ing an area of nearly four acres , and la supported on 1"H columns. The lighting and iiHilliig apparatus form one of the largest Isolated plants In this country. There uro twt'Ivo 12S horee-power boilers , of whlrii nix furnUh steam at elghiy pounds pressure for heating , uml nix supply ( he engines wltfl steam at r. . " > pound a. instead of building u high chimney , the draught for the bollcia U furnished by two powerful steam fatis , eleven fret In diameter. Two air compreiarr * for the Interlocking apparatus , a number ft pumps , five 200 horfc-powcr and one 100 horve-powor Weitlnghouse engine make up the power plant. The electric apparatus comprises two 125-volt. 123-kilowatt genera * tors for operating the draw bridges and turn * tables , onu 220-volt , G2-ktlowatt eenerntor fur the electric elevators , one TH-kllowatt generator tn charge tha storage batlerln for ihe switches and signal * , and two niter- natlng machine * for supplying lights at distant point * . Switchback and carousal Courtland. When Baby was alck , we JJHTO b r Caslorto. When EUO wai a Child , nba rrloJ for Cactorla. When tha bocun Mlaa , the clung to CueorU. \fbea she had Children , che ga re them Outcrin.