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SPE01RL NOTICES. /clTcrtlieiticnl * for them rolomni will b akrn until 12I8O p. m. for tlio erenlncantl until H p. m. for tha morning nntl Sunday edition. AtlYertUern , bjr requeuing numbered rlipcli , ran tinve nnsn-er * nitilrciieil to n nnmlicrrd letter In rnra of Ilia flee. An- Mtrrn m > nildrcMeil will bo ilrllToroil npun I imrnlMtlim of tbo check only. Itntri , 1 l-ic ! n vtunl , lint Iniortloii , lo n wore ! iicrraflor. Nothing tnkati fnrrtt tlmn 3Co for llrst limrrllim. 1 line MtlTortlsettirnli niuit inn roniecu- tlrely. SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED , TO LEARN THD WATCHMAKER'S trade , by a young man who cnn rpcak EnKll'h. German and Polish : will furnish o n tool * . Address III J. Melvulmer. Columbus , Neb. A MTM 23 * _ _ WANTED. POSITION HY LADY HTENOGR A- plior. posiieBiiIni ? Ixilh nblllty and determine tlon to succeed in her work ; will furnlih ma- rlilne , ealary moderate. Address box 1.3V > , Rod Oak , la. A-M662 ! 2 WANTED MALE H L1' . SALARY 1'AID WEEKLY TO LIVE MEN : experience not necessary. Apply IMS DnUKlns. 11 MS AM WANTKD-MAN AND BOMK CAPITAL TO tnKn KlntinRcnry for a KIKX ! IhlnR. none but responsible parties need apply. Addrcsi Box 802 , Lo/i / Angles. Cal. -M837-M' WANTED. TWO EXPERIENCED MEN TO dell wonlern city nnd farm properties ; liberal Inducements ; lefercnces required. Address N 10 , Omaha Bee II-MMI U" WANTED- FEMALE HELP. ARE YOU HONEST. SORER. INDUSTRIOUS ? If so. engage with us for 1395 : WOO a month , ! 3GGf > a year ; you can innltn ll easy : sU houm * " ' n day Our ncrnls do not complain of hard timed Wliy7 They are making nmney M-lllnn our Perfection DUh Wnsher. the only practical family washer manufactured , warnes , drlwi nnd polities dlsheo perfectly In two minutes : no experience necessary : a child of 8 operates It easily , cheap and durable : weight , thirteen pounds , made nf nntl-ru t nhfet Mecl ; capac ity , lee piece * ; 110.000 for lt niual , every fam ily wants one ; ynu don't havn to canvass : ns noon nil p aple know you have It for Fain they sviid f r a dish waiOer , each agent 8 territory protected : no competition ; we fur nish sample ( wolsbs six pounds ) In nice ca e to lady BuenlB lo take orders with : one npent made J214.51 llrst ten dnys. Address for full particulars Perfection life. Co. , Enslewond III. ; GIRL rou GENERAL IIOI-SEWORK : GOOD i ; small family. Apply ut 221J Ohio street 0-M8I8 22 * WANTED A GOOD COOK. WASHER ANT Ironer , mi1I family ; two Kills. Applv 332 South 07th pt. C-SS5-22 * WANTED-GIRL , GENERAL HOUSEWORK , umall family , must bo yood cook. JIM Soutl : 31th. C-831-22 FOB RENT HOUSES. HOUSES , r. K. DAIILINQ , BARKER BLOCK , HOUSES IN ALT. PARTS OK TIIH CITY. THE O. r. Davis company ( 1D03 Fnrnnm. D 126 HOUSES ; RENAWA & CO. , JOS N. 15TJI ST. D 117 FOR RKNT. 2113 CAPITOL AVENUE , 1 rooms , modern. Tlio O , F. Uavls company. D 123 MODERN 7-IIOOM HOUSE NEAR PARK. AP ply 1309 S. ZSthjitreet. D-M130 " nTirc6Li3"co7 LAnansT LIST IN OMAHA D-MCSl 711 ! AND 2708 FARNAM STREET. W. M Rogers , 1J23 Fa roam street. D SI 323 PLEASANT DETACHED MODERN S-ROOI house ; nice lawn , barn. Inquire 2G03 Pierce rt D-347 C-ROOM HOUSE. INQUIRE 2711 DOUGLASST D-M4B CiXTRAI.J..Y IXJCATUD , 10-ROOM HOUSK intKlern Improvements. Inquire 71 ! N. 19th Hliocl D M335 I ROO1I3. C34 SOUTH 17th STREET. STREET.D319 D-319 112- PM3ASANT MODKRN 8-ROOM 2ND BTORV flat ; beautiful lawn nud shade' . 2124 Mlam nlrect. D M718 110DURN KIOHT-ROOM HOUSE NEAR HIQI BChool. Jnaulie 2CIO Capitol avenue. D-1I773 22 8-HOOM MOOnilN 1IRIC1C RESIDKNCB , ON Hherwood ave. , excellent condition and loca tlon , 123.00. C. A. Htarr. t5 ! N. V. Life Hid ? D-M634 S3 TOR RENT , cnoicn anro.ND FLOOR FLAT In the ) > . 1 : . Her block , ICtii and .Inckson tits , look at It ; keyn nt wall paper store , 616 So Kth at. ; will rent to family only. For parllcu lara call nt 1112 Ilatney et. D72 LIST HOUSES FOR RENT WITH O. O. WAI. lace , 312 Drown blk. llu\e calls for cottages. D-777 RKNT HOUSK OF D ROOMS. 1510 I.EAV rnworth , In Rood repair , between ISth and Ititl ts. John Hamlln , 917 I.lnton block , S. I3tb. NINE-ROOM MODERN HOUSE. 1S39 SHER man avenue , $30 ; 10-room niedern house , Ilur dette. rear Sherman avenue , } 2j , Ilyron Ree Co. . 213 South lllh street. D M798 MIC JIAY I. NINE-ROOM HOUSK AND BARN 1WS Illnney street. A. It. Carpenter. 141 Hnrney street. li M78S J3 * TWO C-HOOM COTTAOEa. MODERN. ONK furnished. 802 8. 30th. D S09 23 * 7-ROOM HOUSH IN GOOD LOCATION FOR rent cheap. 816 8. 23th St. D 805 23 3016 MASON , DEST LOCATION , S ROOMS modem , lawn , J27.60. S28 New York Life. D-S30-25 ONE TEN.ROOM HOUKK. ALL MODERN CON vnilcnces , newly pointed and papered , 950 No 2Mb St. One filx-room house back of above nnteiy low. Inquire Kllkenncy & Co. , room 1 , Continental bile. D S4I. J'URNISIIED HOUSE WITH 9 ROOMS FOR rent , 2619 61. ' Mary's ave. ; modern Improw . mentB. D-815 HIS CAPITOL AVKNUB , 7 ROOMS. INQUIRE nt 2518 Capitol avenue. D M8C3 22 * RENT. FURNISHED HOUSE. 8 ROOMS bum , ( -an , He. ; on car line near Hanscoin park ; June 1 to Sept. 1 ; rcfciences required Addieis N 11. Ree otllce. D MS71 23 HOUSES FOR RENT. FROM 110.00 TO $21.00 Sec Fidelity Trust company. 170S Farnam M. D-M8C9 SO TINE HOUSE. 2ITII AND FARNAM STREETS Fidelity Trust company , 1702 Farnam street. D-M870 25 .A'ERV DUSHtAIILE HOUSES VACANT MAI 1st. J. II. Sherwood. 423 N. V. Life. 'Phone 3 D-S77 FOR RENT-FLATS AT NORTHEAST CORNER f lllb and Howard streets. Newly paperei nnd pilnted. Inquire room 314 , I t Natlonn Hank Hide. H-S78 2S J'OR RENT , S-ROOM HOUSE. ALL MODERN Improiementi' . large rooms , hard wood Ilnlsh NIL 100 N. 23d t. D-M907 21 TOR RENT. 7-llOOM HOUSE. ALL MODERN Improxements ' except furnace , J2J a month. No S.'I7 Cum Bt D-M907 - 21 1'OR RENT. HOUSES. I3Ta REDUCED TO SI 3. VI. chenpest anil neatest -room cctlas with bath In city. 3035 California tt. Dm-912-30 FJNE MODERN HOME. M19 1IINNEY STREET J33.00 Life. to coed jaily. II. N. Wlthnell , 2U7 N. Y D-M93I l-'OR RENT. DKSIRAHLK 5-ROOM MODERN cottaso. one block fivm park. JOC1 1'oppUioc . avenue. D-M974 LIST PROPERTY FOR RENT. SALK OR KX change with Equitable Imejtment Co. . 403 N V. Llf - . D M97 * 30 TOR RENT , LA1U1C HOt'SK. FTAULE AND Kio'.mJ" , In ( liamacy 1'ark. Also two cot laitos on licit line. A. lTukey , SIS N. 1 Life. D-8K-2 IX R R1SNT-I AND 5-ROOM HOUSES. C1IEA ti > rlfiht parties. 110J Marcey St. D-6S2 20" 3OK ? BENT FUKNlbHED .ROOMS FOR ItKNT , runNIBHUD ROOMS. Ml S. 13TI K-3T6 MI ROOM. WITH ALCOVE : MOD U > 1 So. 25th ave. E-Mti K > ROOM. K7 ( HAUNUv ! K-MI74 30 I'l'ItNItillCD ROOMS. U19 S. JlaT AVB. K-M8H 2J PLBAtlAMT ROOM. HIJ DODOK , E-575 J. MODERN JIOOM , WIT" UOARD. JIM C'ASS. I OR RENT-NICELY FUR.NI3IIBD ROOM all puivrr.lencts. suitablr for tire or Hire n ; rrnl \ trjitascnable , i17 ! No. 20th B rte.24' IDlxNIBHED KOOM-a AN15 BOARD INSUITB AND ROOD TADLE AT nosoniblv rates. JU > . Junes C mi > bell. DO r rk ave. .F-MJM fm nE T. JIOOMS. WITH HOARD , sia iwtlr * . v n IK TJNPUBNI8HED BOOMS TO BENT fcUITES OF LARQE IIOUHKKEIII'IXO ROOM cl e p ; rcf * . Iaqalr I04i B.Ii _ > ih. U M7I I 1IOOMS. 1(11 LEAA-ENVrtmTII OT , O-OJ-S' rCR HUNT STOHE9 AND OFFICES Oil IinNT. THE 4-HTOIlY BIIICIC Inc. 516 1'arnnm street. Thli liullilinn tins K fireproof rement batrmtnt , cnmplcte steam Jiratlng ( Uturo : water on all Moors , ga . tic , Apply nt the ofllco of The Uee. 1 910 _ 'OlKNT-PlIIST CLASS ami Imwrncnt lirlrlc store tiulMlnit nt 1003 Tnr- nam street. Suitable for nny kind of bunlnww. Inquire room 314 , First National Hank Hid * . OR RENT-STORK AND HASKMENT , BRICK , nl 1011 Farnam nil-eel. Inquire room 314. Pint National Bank llldg. 1 880-23 AGENTS WANTEI > . IHST PEIIMANKNT Hl'SNinSS ; OUIl HfS- tlcrn mnl < e ll'W.OT to 1100.W tier month ; B < > o4 tmslnr i man In Omaha nml one In encli county In NcliionliK. northern Iowa nml Hotttli Dakota u-nnteil to tlevotp whole time to hnnJIInR > r"o.lij Mondy employment , exclusive territory , no pools paM for until sold. AilJri-B * . with Mamp. Oi'ticrnl Aftent Chemical Tire Kxtlmrulnher. Iwx 4 , Bloux City. In. J-M931 I3 WANTED TO BENT. VIIAT A CALL Tiinni : is FOR not'sng ; IP you want yours rented ll t them with J. II. 1'arrotte , Dountai block. K M253 A3' ' ) BMAMj HOUan OR COTTAOIi OP C Oil T rooms , with fair conveniences. Address I , 52 , _ lleooince. _ K 3.9 IOt'RI3 OP SIX On BIIVBN ROOMS WITH modern improvements. South of I'arnam , west of Twentieth. Qlve location nnil rent. Ad. dress N 3 , Ufc. K-S3 STOBAGE. RTOJlAQn. FRANK BVVI2U3 , 1211 HAUNEY. BCST STORAGE BUILDING IN OMAHA , U. S. ROV. bondei warehouse ; household Roods Btoreil ; lowest rates. 1013-1015 Lcavenworth. M 13t STO"js STORED DURINO SUMMER. TEL. SCO. 1207 Douglas Omaha Stove Repair -Woiks , 'ACIPIC STORAOE AND WAREHOUSE CO. . Bh ( & Jones Sts. Ueneral storage & f&rwardlnj , M B7t STOVKS STORED DURINQ THE SUMMER months. J. 11. Salisbury , 1014 Douelas street. M M824 2I WANTED TO BXJX WANTKD. A STOCK OF GOODS WORTH JI.OOO to IG.OOO. Address M 19 , Omaha Dee. N-M3 S HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR SECOND HAND furniture. I. Brusell , 1420 Dodge St. A riRST-f'LASS SECOND-HAND SODA fountain ; lll piy cash , nnd must buy cheap. Address II. S. Green , Dow City , Inwji. N-MS74 2i FOB SALE.HOB3ES , WAGONS.ETG NEW 2 SEAT OPEN CARRIAGE TO HE SOLD nt cost , $90.00 ; nlso good Concord huckhnnrd , 70.00. Drummond. P MC2J Mil FOR BALE. HAMRLETONIAN DRIVING horse ; nee , 7 ; weight. 1030. li II. Roblson , room 7 , Commercial National bank. P MSM ! FOR SALE-SADDLE PONY. 1C07 DOUGLAS ST. r-S2-o 3Oll SALE BMSCELLANEOUS HOG & CHICKEN FENCE. WIRE , HKTTKH & cheaper than uood. J. J. Leddy. 403 S. Hlh , Q-MC31 Mayl6 WKOMAN PIANOS , HRIDOETORT ORGANS , Woodbrldgo Ilroa. , 117 S. 17th. Q 114 HARDWOOD COM1IINATION HOG AND chicken fence. Clias It. Lee , 9Hi and Douplns , Q-133 FOR SALE. A NO. 1 2ND HAND SO-HORSE power uteel holler , as good ao new. Address I" . O. Uox 683. O.-MG20 Mil A NO. 1 2D HAND SALOON J1A11 FIXTURES nnd pool table ; will ncll nt a bargain. Ad dresi box F , Sprlnsncld , Neb. Q-S.J7-22' 2 FRESH JERSEY tfOWS , YOUNG. SOUND. Brand mllkera nnd dandles , JliOO each ; black LcKhorn roosters nnd settlsK c < c I Jarncr. 2ltli nnd Poppleton nve. Q M9' > 1 SJ * DAIRY FOR SALE. 30 COWS , 3 TEAMS , COM. pleto outfit ; established milk mite ; all or part ; cheap. Apply John Dondesson , Florence , Neb. Q-76S-A20 * MISCELLANEOUS. 260 ACRKS. CULTIVATED. FOR I.KASE , IN central Nebraska. Oley Peterson , clear store C22 N. 16h. ( R M3II-22 OLAIBVOYANTS MRS. DR. II. WARREN , CLAIRVOYANT , RE liable business medium , 8th year nt 119 N. 16th S131 MME. CLAYTON. CLAIRVOYANT AND CARD reader. Rcnd cards Ilko an open liook. Tell your mission on entering. 119 N. 15th st. S 813-30 * MASSAGE. J1ATHS. ETO. MADAM SMITH. 5 2 S. 13TH , 2D FLOOR. ROOX 3 ; magnetic , vapor , alcohol , sic tin. BUlnlierlne and § ca laths. T .M973 2I NDWLY FITTED HATH PARLORS ; TURK l li anil electric unlhs for ladles anil BiniUecr men. Madame Honell , KO S. 15th st. . 2 < 1 lloor T M303 M5 MASSAOC , MADAME BERNARD , 1121 DODGn T Mji-:2 MADAME : IA RUE , IGIT HOWARD ST. T C39 Mil * MRS. DR. LEON HAS OPENED ELECTRIC massagu and ball ) parlors na a nrnt-clnsa In Etllute for health , refreshing and rcalful hours from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. ; Ilrst-class assist ants. 41 ! N. 14lh street , near Chlcano street. T M983 27 TUKKISH BATHS. TURKISH UATIIS : ONLY PLACE IN CITY exclusively ( or ladles. Quite 109-110 Dee bide. bide.Hi Hi PERSONAL. MASSAOK. ELECTRO THERMAL , HATHS chiropodist. Mine Post , .HDii S. 15th st U-137 THE RELLE EPPERLY CORSET. MADE TO order from measure. 190 } Fainam street. VIAVI CO. . 3W ! HEE RLDQ. : HEALTH HOOK free ; home treatment , lady attendant. U 139 CURE FOR LADIES. 1S1B CHICAGO ST. U C13 M10 * MISS MINNICK'S DRESSMAKINfl PARLORS 2119 Farnim st. Prices reasonable. II. * U-7S1-M1S n. HAAS , FLORIST. PLANTS. CUT FLOWERS Hanqui-t , hall , residence nnd Kravo decorations M. 1813 Vlnton street. Telephone 716. U M9J5 C. MONEY TO LOAA HiAI. ESTATE MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real estate. Urennan , Love & Co. , Paxton ' blk W-142 D. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. THL O. F. DaUs Co. , 1005 Farnam Bt. W-143 VERY LOW RATES MADE ON GOOD I-OANS J. W. Squire. 843 Hee bljff. W 144 CITY LOANS. C. A. STARR , 613 N. Y. LIFE W 145 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAH. property. Fidelity Trust company , 1702 Fainni W-14S LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CIT TO properly. W. Farnam Smllh & Co. , 1310 Farnam W UT ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST ! CO. , 31S N.Y.L1FE leans at lovr rates for cholcn securlly In Ne traiUa mid Iowa farraa or Omaha city proper ! -14t MONEY 7O LOAN ON OMAHA REAL ESTATE at t per cent , W. 11. Melklc , 1st Nat. Hk.bHi W IIS FOVl BALE , 100,000 DONA-FIDE EASTERN IN % * slors' names , who have money to lnve t , Jus compiled. Full particular * upon request. In Testers' Directory Co. , 10 Wall utreet. N. V IV M3 > l A5 MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE , PIANOS horse * , wnsonn , etc. , at Ion cat rulr * In city no removal of goodi : strictly confidential : yu ran pay Iho hun off at any time or In an amount. OMAHA MORTGAm : LOAN CO. , 75 300 So. 16th St. 50 X 150 MONEY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD FURNI lure , pianos , horses , waiconn or nny kind o chattel security at lowrii jiumlbl * rate * , trhlc you can pay btrk nt anv time nnd In an' amount. FIDELITY LOAN ( JUAHANTEK CO. Room 4. Wlthnell block. X-1SI D. HADDOCK , ROOM m RAMflB HI JOCK MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE AND Ptonna. Fred Ttrry. 438 Ramx block , XU3 BUSINESS CHANCES. CLEAN STOCK OF MDSE. BOUGHT. SOLI f or exchanged for land. If you want to g Into or stt out of builnus write us. W may have what you want. 21. O , McGee. 10 = = JUaln it. . Council DluffiL la Y-M103 A23 C YOU WANT A MONEY 3IAKER ? EIGHT Vlnetoscopvi " made 13.000.00 In three month * . C. Write "Kdl cn Ktcetonropo Co. . " room Shtfly block. Omaha. Neh. Y Mt7 YOU WANT TO DISCOS B OJT STOCK OF ,77 OMTbandUie quick Adlreu M SD. Omaha Dee Vt Y MM ) INSUFFICIENT CAPITAL HAH FORCED U. lo offer nn Uter t In our business. Uustnri Is rayln * 180 p r c nt capital. For ( ull par tlculsn rail or addreu our attat. IL 1C. Col VAN A Co. . IK N. Ktn it. Y-MS41 T. BUSINESS CHANCES. Continual. Vltr NOT SPECULATE THROUGH A UK- nnslt > le hotii * > nnd Ret reliable Information as to the market by having your name | il > ic.eil on nur list for ft d lly market bulletin ; nlsj nenil fur our manual on margin trading In Kiain , provlnlnns and stocks ; both sent free C. W man set I A Co. , suite H , Trailers Hid ? , Clil- ca no. Y-MIM M TO BELL-GROCERY STOCK. GOOD LOl'A- tlon , cheap , futures and sl ck complete , bulcher Khop attached. AddrtM , II. K. llurnam. 417 N. Y. Life Jlldu. , Onnha , Neb. _ Y M9a-M0 _ TOR HALK , A NICELY LOCATED AND WELL arrnngi.il restauiant. or will rent to reliable party. N K , Ilee. Y-MWS 'OR SALE OR TRADE. 3,000.00 STOCK OF lxx > l nnd shoe * In city ot 6.000 , with Rood lo cation. For futlher Information address Fisher & Lnilen , Reil Oak. la. Y M9I7 25 FOK EXCHANGE. VANTED , GOOD RUI1URHAN RESIDENCE wllh some KOOI ! land In Rliodo I laiid , or rasl- crn Mnssnchusetts , In exchange for choice Lin coln , Neb. , business property. HOT 616 , Hclmy- ler. Neb. S5-MKW-S3' WANTED. TO TRADE A IMtORE SHOTGUN for boy's safely bicycle. Where can I SOP > ou7 Address M Cl , Bee oHIce. Z M8WJK * TEN CLEAR LINCOLN LOTS AND SOME money lo irade for bools and slioi.3. O. I. . Hazard. Hebron , Neb. Z M8S8 tl * _ 'OR EXCHANGE OR SALE AT LI'-SS THAN value lO.OOD acre c.illlc ranch In North park , Coloradu where cattle net ns fat on grnfs nnd hay ns they do to corn In Nebraska. Addiesn box 395 , Beatrice , Neb. 7.-M9I1 ! l FOB BALE RliAL ESTATE. EXCHANGES AND SALES ; CITY PROPERTY farms , merchandise. Gurvln Uros. , 510 N. YL. _ _ FARM LANDS. C. F. HARRISON. ni2N _ Y.L. _ Illj Ollilt * .VE . ARE SELLING IJARGAINS. AND IT means money to buyer and neller to see us Fidelity Trust Company , 1702 Farnum street. RE MG31-30 ABSTRACTS. THE I1YRON REED COMPANY. BAROAiNS. SALE OR TRADE IN CITY I'ROP- ertles and farms. Jno. N. Frcnzer , opp. _ V. O. BARGAINS , HOUSES , LOTH AND FARMS ; sale or trade. F. K. Darllns , Darker block. RE 1 6 WILL SELL IMPROVED GARDEN LANDS near Omaha at prices that will surprise you. If taken within 2 weeks. J. II. Sherwood. 423 N. Y. Life. RE-M72I SNAPS 1 , 5 TO 6 MILES FROM OMAHA P. O. 40 , 80 or 120 ncres. Improved , I30.HO per ncic ; 200 acres , J33 00 per ncre ; 2JO acres. $1000 per nrro ; 6 10-acro tracts , J73.00 to HOOW per ncre. Must be sold. 010 N. Y. L. bldi { . Re-M2SI FOR SALE-STOCK FARM , 200 ACRES , WELL Improved : , running water , nil In flret-claas shape. Address W. J. Harrison , FOR SALE , LOT AT 4UTH AND CALIFORNIA streets. Will tnKe pay In lalnr and teaming. W. L , Selby , 334 Chamber Commerce Rldff. RL. MSjO 2 FOR SALE-HOUSE , 2.516 HARNEY STREET. 9 roonn , modem Improvement * , Iwrn for four horse ? , city water , noutli fumt , low price , roa- nonablo terms , po i > i'B loti Imme-Ilnfly. Apply Robeit Cowell , 1101 Harney at. RE-M )3-SJ' THE niGGEST UARGAIN IN KOUNTXE 1'lace. iieg.int homo on Wlrt street. Fine bulldlns nlte In Hanscom Placo. east front , high nnd sightly , 65 , 75 or 13 > ) foot frontage , the cheapest property In the addition. Ifp.-uitlful vast front lot In western part of city at a map. Fidelity Trust Company , Sole. Agents. 1702 Fainam Street. RE M964 1 TELI. US WHAT YOU WILL GIVE FOR 7-ioom house nnd lot , 1715 N. ISth. 6 rooms , S. E. corner 19tli and Sptuce. 5 rooms. 3717 N. 22d. 7 rooms , 2621 Patrick avenue. 6 rooms. S624 Dod e. What offer do you want to make on these va cant lots ? 5CK12I , olio block west 24th , on south side of Monderxon. 10x123. one-half block west 21th , on north side Maple. M\12 > > , S. W. corner 2 th and Ersklne. 132x1.12. S. W. coiner 34th and Howard. (10x185 ( , north eldc Caslellar , 100 feet ast of 20lti Our Mr. Troxell has a lot of good stuff to tiade. The special artist vtOJits you to look at his v , Indow. It. E. Cole Co. . 106 N. 15Ui. RE M9C3 24 SEVEN-ROOM MODERN COTTAGE AND barn ; cast front ; full lot on pari > d street ; choicest location on western hills , at P.000.00 , 1C taken nt once ; terms easy. R. N. Wlthnell. 207 N. Y. Life. ' RB-M53J 23' ONE OF THE REST HOMES IN KOfNTZE Place nt about half the \alue. If gold at once. R. N. Wlthnell , 07 N. Y Life , nc 51953 JJ EICVOLES. M. O. DAXON , 402 N. 16T1I. 160 VICTOR BICYCLES. THE FINEST OF ALL bicycles. Omaha Ulcycle Co. , 323 N. 16th street. STERLING. DUILT LIKE A WATCH. WESTare crn Electleal Supply Co. , 1513 Howard stieet. 182 SEE THE VISIBLE BALL HEARINGS ON Relay Special. Will Barnum & Uro. , 120 N. 15th. Too REMINGTON AND EAGLE CROSS GUN PO. , 11C a. 15th street. M-731 A. L. DEANE & CO. . WHOLKSALE AND RE- tall blcyclefl. lilt Farnam street ; bicjclca aolj to on easy iiayments. 1C3 LAWN MOWERS AND BICYCLES. GET THEM In good running order at the Acme , 612 S. ICtli. Oj WESTERN BICYCLE & GUN CO. . Z4I6 CUMINO. . . . 664 MANTELS , GEATES AND TILES. WOOD MANTELS. GRATES , TILES FOR FIRE places , vestibules and large ( loura ; write for of catalogue Mlllon Itogers & Soni , Omaha. It Omaha.JIM JIM I FLORIdTS. FOR TANSIES & VERBENAS GO TO J. W. & be E. E. Arnold. 120 N. 15lli Sit. Tel. 113. C3I-M9 UNDERTAKERSAND EMBALMERS SWANSON & VALIEN , 1701 CUMING , TEL 1000. of . K. IIUnKKT. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND It embalmer. Ids Clilcneo et. . telejihona 90. 161 ItAU . O. MAUL , UNDERTAKER AND EMBALM cr , 1417 Farnam it. , telephone 2S3. ICG . W. BAKER. UNDERTAKER. 613 S. 1CTH ST , 167 wes COAL , . U Bllv . T. MOUNT HAS REMOVED HIS COAL rer onice to 209 B. 16lh st. Brown block. 109 be THE REST IS THE CHEAPEfirT NO SMOKE. yea No soot. Z.OOO pounds of the best Wyoming can coal , 14.50 , dellveied. Just think of 111 Yoi beef have to pay that for dirty , moky coal. If you are iDlervsled In tlie furl question use ofma.1 Sheridan coal , 1605 Farnam street M403 ma.1 STEAMSHIPS. EUROPB. OAZUS' TOURS. ESTAR. 1844. Select parties genii-monthly. Independent tick , ets , all routes. Hotel coupons , passports , pro In Krams , free. Monthly Gazette , with maps. lOo , tlat H. Oare & Sons ( L'td ) . McCague & Sr-aldlnc 1504 Dodge it reel. MtuO MS- Ma tha DENTAL COLLEGE. paste to OMAHA COLLEGE DKNTAL SURGERY. FREi : Infirmary ; dentistry at Cfal. ICtli & Cap. nve. ten 179 the path MATHEMATHIO AL INSTRUMENTS scr acr ALVA J. GROVER. ENGINEERS AND All tori chltects' lupplles. 318 S , 15th street , Omnha. in ' Sr froi HOTELS. scri HOTEL BARKER. 1ITH AND JONES STS. bro rooms at II.M per day. Uex rooms at S3.00 per duy. tlir Speclil rales ta commercial travelers , R < xim ten and ixiard by week or month. 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I have been at some pains to get an ex pression of opinion from many of those who are known In congress as Wall street sharks and Bold bugs with respect to the matter of bimetallism and the proposed International conference ; , aays the New York correspondson ent of the Philadelphia Press. Senator Telbe ler. whose honest convictions and v/hose fairness - ness even as a strong silver advocate no one has denied , would be astonished If he were hear the alleged gold bugs talk. The over whelming majority sentiment among New York bankers is In favor of an enlarged use silver as a money metal. Nearly all of them mr that the benefit to trade and btisl ness prosperity which would follow an In creased ; use of the white metal would be al most incalculable. I have yet to find a sin gle banker who has any hostility to silver per ae. They would all welcome a solutlor the problem. Host of tthem believe tha1 to U Impossible to come to any solution ex ceptlng by the concurrent agreement of the great civilized commercial nations. A ma. Jority of them do not b3lleve that tliero cat any such thing as a double standard There mutt be a single standard , they say anil It U their belief that the nations of the " world i will not accept a double standard , " thinking It an Impossibility. The slngl of standard must bo gold and the Increased USL silver : must be based upon a satisfactory to measurement of silver by that single standard. . . that can be done , If France , Germany , Austria , England and the United States can flue n common ground of agresinent , no one will welcome tllver under such conditions "J more Joyously than New York bankers and business men. They do agree with the western silver men upon one point and that an that I there ought to be an enlarged us > e o silver and they do think that If the ultra sll men of the west are patient there may discovered In the course of two or three years a method by which this enlarged me me be secured and with results which will perfectly satisfactory to the entire people the United States. That expresses th majority opinion of New York bankers and greater business men. to our Spoeil nf Cannon Hall . How to measure the velocity of a projectile Aft Us i flight from a gun seems to the untnl we tlated a difficult problem , says Cassler's tra' Magazine , jind yet it amounts to little nior a than Just the division of a certain space cor passed over by the tlrrtd which It has takei wh do this both spade'and ' bel , and time being dc and termlned by measurement and apparatus o tlir simplest character , Somewlitre In th a of the project ! ] ? are placed two wire wh screens , each formed , ot a simple frame sna across which a wire runs back and forth our forming part of an lecrlc battery clrcul d0v which an accurate , tlmeplcco Is also Jti- terposed. , As the projectile , on being flred it from the gun , patse - through the first tin screen , the circuit or which It Is a part Is aca broken and the clpckVdflc Is started , the In- nor originally polntlng'to zero. On passing less through the second scrcl'h the projectile In terrupts the second cfrctilt. with the effect o wo Instantly bringing the 'blUck mechanlim to | . Knowing then i tlie'exact distance be tween the two screens , usually several hun It's feet , It fellows that by dividing it by number of seconds or the fractions of a Cat second marked on the clock dial , represent thn time which has elapsed during th passage of the projectile from screen to the screen , we obtain the number of feet per thr second % vhlch the projectile "fas traveling , cen Nothing much simpler could well be devised , were whole secret of satisfactory measurement ncr In tbe accuracy of tlie time determlna t ( , In vthlcu even so small a thing as a prn frnctloii of a tecond becomes a factor cut the I utmost Importance , were like IlkiI Washington Star ; "There's one thing t us , laid In f.ucr gf the pugilists that go 01 river staje , " tald Mrs , Meekton. "Ypu nev for of them quarreling and bickering Ilki am tenors and leading men ' Into "No , " replied hr liu band. "nothing aecmi go ai we expect it to. The acton all wan fight and won't act , and lb flghtera al lee to act and won't ( be WAlMilA.XA'S HEVESCE. Trncheil bj nn Inillnn Too. By Oeorco H. AVcstley. Ted Ollsoti and 1 were neither ot us much ivcr 20 when , in the reckless spirit of ad- enturo , wo Joined n con pany of three score wnly fellows v ho were on the point of tartlng off up the Ump-qua river. The ob- ect of our party was to found n settlement J the purpose of trading with the red- kins. > ; After many days ot most difficult travel vo c.imo at length In sight of an Indian Illago , situated on the left bank of the river , and approaching this village to within n qtmror of a mlle wo pitched our perma- tent camp , We had been there very few minutes be- 'ore our redskin neighbors became aware of mr presence , and Immediately they swarmrd down upon us , displaying the most huatllo ntentlons. Had v > c not been well armed our fate would hnve been quickly decided , but the sight of our weapons cowed them , and they saw that It would be best to leave us nlotic. The chief of the tribe was one Wuh-l < nl-na , a L tall , muscular Indian of perhaps 15. As , ho days i went by Wah-kal-na became quite n requont visitor. Ills favorite lounging place was the loc cabin In which JcU and I did lie cooking. At flrst wo rather enjoyed his company ; , but as soon as the novelty had won off It grew tiresome , and at length we cam i to consider the fellow a positive nuts- nee Ko-eiver , frcm Pine 10 time vie mlssol Ittli things out of our larder , and naturally mough : our suspicions rested upon our un welcome visitor. uclcTh Things were at this pnss when one morn- ne Jed discovered Wah-kla-na - - In the act of Jabbing J a long , sharp-pointed piece of ron ho Invariably carried In hi belt Into the soup kettle , hoping , no doubt , to flsli out a nice hot chunk ot beef. Tills was non ' than my companion could stand. Knocking the Iron out of the redskin's hand with a quick blow , Jed grabbed the fellow by I tin- scruff and the slack and rushed him out of the cabin , quitting him with n push that sent him sprawling upon the ground. Then flinging his weapon after him , Jed slammed and fastened the door , and went calmly ahead with his work. After that Wah-kla-na came to the cook- no more , and In a month or so the ' ncldent had dropped completely from our minds. Hut not from the Indian's. In his hear he nurtured vengeance. I. , As ! the time went by life at Ump-qua grew rather monotonous for Jed nnd me , so thut we began to hanker after fresh adventures. One day wo learned that there emptied Into the Ump-qua a certain stream , the exploration tlon of which promised considerable sport. This tributary was known us Smith's river. after an unfortunate trapper who had been killed by the Indian's many years before. When we had arranged our plans \\o made them known to Wattle Linn , n sturdy old backwoodsman who had taken quite a fancy to us youngsters and had more than once ptcved himself a true friend. "Don't 1 ye go , boys , " said Wuttie. "Why not ? " asked Jed. "We can manage the canoe all right. " Tnlnt that. " "What is It then ? Are you afraid of the Ind"i ans cutting us off ? " "Wnl. tl.nt'a about It " "iB yes ; , replied Wattle. But we only laughed at the old fellow's fear , and by 10 o'clock next morning we were all ready to start. We burdened our -canoe with nothing but what was absolutely necessary. We took our sleeping blankets , a few simple pro- vlsliJi and a couple of double-barrelled guns. Just as we were pushing off along came Wattle. "So yer bound to go , boys , " he said , half reproachfully. "Wai , good luck to ye. But look hyar , I want ye to promise me some thing. Guess It'll take ye three days to get up to Smith's , there beln' a frcsnct in the river , but a day ought to fetch yer back slick ag grease. ; | Now give me yer word , boys , to be back 1 hyar by five days at the latest ; that Is. IV if I ye kin. " We promised the old fellow and dipped our paddles. Impatient to be off. "Good lads , and now look hyar. If so bo as you meet trouble and hev to quit the canoe and tramp home , make tracks down the right ban of the river the right bank , do you hcer ? " yelled Wattle , for we had been pad. dllng off while he spoke and were now some distance away. minute a bend in the river tank him out cf our fclfiht. Then a breeze springing up we hoisted our little square sail and sped merrily on our course. II. Nothing particular happened until tlie afternoon of the third day. We were rippling along ) very quietly , when suddenly Jed reached over the side of the canoe and flshcd something : out of the water. It proved to be a small , closely woven Indian banket. "That's bad , Jed , " I exclaimed ; "sure us guns there's redskins ahead of UB. " "Looks like It , " responded Jed , "and see' there Is where they camped. " We paddled In shore to examine the marks and found some fresh embers and other evl- deuces of a largo party of redskins. "We'd have met the beggars If they had ccme down stream , so they must have gone up , " said I. "What's to be done , Jed ? " "Done ! go ahead and trust In Providence , ' replied Jed. "They may be friendly or thay may not. Anyhow , we've got our rides , su hero goes for up stream again , ' and bending it we tent our canoe speeding through the current. thoA As we proceeded the banks steepened am ! the thick , overhanging foliage , shutting oui the sunlight , made the river dark and gloomy. This gloom acted not a little on our spirits , and we were beginning to wlsl that ' we had taken old Wattle's advice , when wo . emerged and shot out Into a broad ihect bright , smooth water. ° "What's that yonder ? " cried Jed , pointing I a hill a little distance ahead. It's sloping side . was dotted with what looked to be huts Wo rested on our paddles and gazed upon the scene with silent anxiety. "There's nothing stirring , " tald I , after a moment or two. "Let's paddle up a little closer. " , We found the cause of our wonder to be old Indian burying ground. The hut-like risings were simply hillocks of earth , each o : which marked the resting place of a war rior. Over these mounds were plied tiie canoe , , paddles , weapons and fishing Imple ments ! of the slumbering bravo beneath. Paddling a mlle or two further along we camped for the night. III. As soon as It was light enough we startec mount to the top of what we meant to be long toboggan slide back to Ump-qua. I wa : the worn rapid we had yet encountered After trying It several way * without success , had to resort to the. towing line. Taklnt , this and my gun , I clambered ashore , am i tramping over tha bank. I came out Jus above the rapid. Fastening one end of the conlelle to a log , I let It flow down to Jed who made It fast to the canoe. Jly end : held on to until he came to my assistance together we dragged our little craft up through the boiling torrent , yard by yard may have been within a dozen feet of us when crack ! the stout hide Una suddenly snapped , and away went the canoe with al store * and Jed's rifle , dashing madly down the falls. Had there been a hand on board 10 guide I. might have been all right , bu- , lacking : , the light vessel broached to , potindei against a rock and then rolled over am In the foaming curent , a belplo * . ) , h ° pe wreck. "Wnat fools to worry. " crl ° d Jed , "wher can get all the canoes we want , " "Where ? " "fiown In the burial ground , of course only a jnlle or to. Come along. ' ' "But , Jed , It's certain death if they of catch us. " "We must take the risk , " said he. Fortunately we were on the same side o river , and an hour's hard struggling ( through thp dense woods brought us to the cemetery. We found that most of the canoe ; In very bad condition , but finally cam across one that seemed seaworthy. She wa ft range looking craft , with a high and very as ornamental bow and stern , ghu had been out of a mammoth cedar , and her side : carved and painted with monsters , thi of which we had never seen. den Luckily the elope of the ground favorc < and we scon had ( his liuga craft Into tin , and were on our way home. Our goo < fortune mended pur spirits , and , as we spet onward , we laughed and Joked and brok rollicking sone * . IV. life We bad made a mile or so lu tbli fajh , when , ( booting round a sharp elbow o that rim , w ? yeie tuuoileratruck to find urselves abreast ot * large Indian camp illchrd on the bank. The narrowing ot the ( roam it this point brought ns within wcnty yards of our foes , Leaping to their eel the Indians stood for a moment trans- Ixcd with turprlsp , horror and Indignation. Then uttering a howl of rage they made a vlld rush for the water's edge , threw them- ehcs Into their csnoos nnd came after us In nil pursuit. And foremoit among them vie fcognized the tall form of Wnh-kla-na. Onward wo dnticJ. our pursuer * In lull ry L. hind us , and K l lnR rapidly by reason if the lightness of their canoes. "liiach her , Joe ! " c.rcmed Jod. "Quick ! Quick ! Our only chutico Is to leg It. " With a swift wave of our paddles we timed the nose of our antique craft towards he bank , reaching which we leaned aMiorc. seized the gun nnd In two seconds we vcre paring through the thick brushwood toward he forest beyond. Uclng of lighter weight thin Jed. I easllv ititstrlppcd him , and , terror twins t my leeli , I took little thought of anything , for ho time l > ? lnp. but selr-prcicrvatloti. I had entered the forest perhaps half n nHo when I slowed down and glnnced bc- ilnd me for my companion. To my surprise nd dismay he was nowhere to bo seen. What iad become of him ? Then followed some minutes of fearful sus- ) cn e , after which I grew calmer , concluding hat somehow or other I had eluded our mrsnrers. But the doubtful fate of my poor companion weighed very heavily upon my spirit ; . That aflcrnoon nnd evening I tramped many miles. At nightfall , being utterly fagged out , threw myself upon the turf licsldo a small tream and was soott sound asleep. V. I awoke a little after dawn , cold , stiff and desperately hungry. I bad eaten nothing since the morning before. looking around to see what offered for greakfast , my eye caught sight of a sand crane soaring overhead. Flr- ng at It I brought It down. It took but a fen 111 mites to light a lire and jet the bird on : o cook , but It took longer to devour It when t was done , for the critter was mighty tough and dry eating. The meal strengthened and Inspirited me , 'lowever ' , and I was about to move along , hough I didn't quite know where , when I was startled to hear n crackling among the brush vood. My heart stood still ultli terror. Was t ItiJIan , panther or grizzly bear ? Nearer came the sound and nearer. I set my teeth and brought my rlilo to my shoulder ready to flre as BOOH as the thing should break cover. Presently , who should staler Into view but Jed , the poor fellow ready to drop with 'atlguo and hunger. With a cry of Joy I jounded forward to meet him. He was too much exhausted to speak , but the grip ot the dear fellow's hand told me how glad he was to fliid mo safe and sound. When he had rested a bit and devourcJ the remnants of the sand crane , he told me his adventure ? . There wasn't much to tell , to be sure ' ; simply that IIP had stumbled nnd be fore | lie had recovered lilmcolf he had lost sight of me among the trees. He heard the icdsklns behind him , but managed to keep well ahead , until , reaching n friendly stream , he had dashed Into It and so destroyed his tral . Then coming oshorp ho had trudged hrough the wcods all t ! e nf crnocn and nlg'it , and seeing the smoke of my morning flr , he had made for It , caring little whether lie should ' flnd friend or foe. JcJ took a short nap and awoke much re freshed. "Wattle was right , Joe , " said he , "nml 1 wish we had taken his advice. UuL thcre'g no use crying over what can't be helfed , to what now ? " "Just this , " I responded , "we must get back to the right bank of Smith's river , Just 3 Wattle told us. " "We may strike the Indians again , but I have nothing better to propose , " said JeJ , and oft we started , VI. We had been forethoughted enough yester day afternoon , while yet we deemed ourselves a long distance from the Indians , to shoot a few birds and cook them. Thus prepared with food a few miles ahead , we should not be compelled to discharge our gun , and so run the risk of betraying our position to our sharp-eyed enemies. An unfortunate accident , liowcver , put us In the very situation we had studied to avoid. Jed , who was carrying Uie gun , while clam bering over some rocks , made a misstep and fell. The weapon flew from his hand , nnd the trigger striking hard against n stump , n loud report followed , which echoed nnd re- vcrbrated among the surrounding hills. Hut that was not the worst. Jed's ankle received a very bad twist In his fall , and for some minutes the poor fellow was agonized with pain. Fortunately the acutenens of It eoon paused , however , and after resting n bit ami binding up the wounded member with a sparc.iblc portion of his shirt , he felt nble to move along. And It was time , for now wo noticed a column of smoke rlblug nearly opponllc our position , from the other bank of the river. "A signal ! " cried Jed , "they must have heard tlie report. What a clumsy Idiot I was ! ' "And ' see ! " said I , "there's an answering signal to the right arid another to the left Bu we've got a good start ot them , and before ; they strike our trail we must be miles away. " VII. All that aflernon we tolled onward over our rugged course. Meantime , however v Jed's wounded ankle grew worse , until al sunset It was xwollen to twice Its natura size , nnd he could proceed no further. As luck would have It , we were close to an excellent camping ground , and one whlcli afforded great capabilities for defense again ; ! the Indians , who , we felt certain , wouh ! shortly be upon us. Twilight slowly darkened Into night. The moon rose and cast her fading light upoi the scene. A mom welcome light I think I shall never behold. Presently , signal lire ! on the bills near by told us that the res of our ensmles were close at hand. Agali loked to the priming of my gun and other wise prepared for action. Jed's wounds hai rendered him pretty nearly liors de combat but he drew his bowle and held It In his left hand ready for ut > c in cas of a suddei onslaught. Tor fully twenty mlnutsa we heard nothing of otir foes , though we knew well the cowardly fellows were debating how best to reach us. Then from their ambush In Ihc wild oats we heard voices , as though thej were encouraging each other to charge , am Is we realized that the crisis was at hand. I was a moment of horrible suspense. VIII. Suddenly 1 was startled by an exclamation from Jed. "It's all up , Joe , " he cried. "No use flrlnp The villains have got us In the rear. " I turned round lo see a canoe full of men of paddling noltelestly but swiftly up the river " "Surrounded ! " I exclaimed , and the gun dropped from my nerveless hands. "Wc'r lott ! Good bye , old fellow. " of "Hist , boys , hutl" whispered a voice from the bow of the canoe. "Good heavens , It's Wattle1" "Ay , boys , and Just In the nick of time Catch hold of this hyar line nnd haul us in In right bmart , " said Wattle toftly , an he threw me the rope. "And now you , Hen , Harry Dave , Jump ashore lively , all of you , ge well under the bank-and handle yer shootln irons. Snre an guns the copper skins arc gain' In for a rush. " This wan done , and nit so quietly am Ittf quickly that the Indians knew nothing of ou reinforcements. A minute later they brok cover , rushed Into the open and with a I lood Mr. curdling yell charged pell mell down upon ts to lows : ( . ) A slight gray mark upon a slight ! ) the "I'lMl" ahotited AVattl& , In a voice Hint ratij loud above the uproar , and Instantly flv spouts of flame flashed In the faces of ou : foe- . Surprised , thunderstruck , utterly dl > com fitted , the advancing body reeled backwan from the volley they had to little exptclfd Then they broke ranks and fled , leaving t\v their number prostrate upon tht ground. "After 'em , boys ! Scatter the fckunki ! ' A yelled Wattle , leaping up over the bank , ani giving chase , we sent them flying In all dlrcc Ions , each Indian Intent only on securing hi personal ( safety. Then returning to the bank we tcught ou fallen foes. The flrit we came up to WH lying face downward , having pltcluxl fcrwari a bullet found lila heart. Turning Illn over , we found ha wu none- other Uun th villainous Wah-kla-na. The oilier Indliiu Ind managed to crawl away , and probably lay hid among the oats. "Quesi we war only Jest In tlii'e for the muss , young fellar , " icrinned WnUt" "In the very nick of lime , " wild Jrd. Noble pld Wattle , nhat could we ila lt a than to wring hit brawny , hontut luud , aril thaiik him frotu the bottom of our hearts for et'iierous act Ion. We got Jed down fa UiniMUl | ai quickly as possible , and had till mmndi properly attended to. with the remit | be was soon out and about , none S"J aottt tar hit bud DJenc * . 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