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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1895)
I rriTT ! ' OTVr A TT A HA TT."V TP TTD A V"WAV in SPB01RL / clvrrtlnrmcntn for Ilieno rolnmns will bo krn tntll 13I3O p. ni. for Die eTnilucand ontll 8 p. DI. for the morning and Sunday edition. Ailvtrll crs , 117 rcqtiuillnc a nnmborcrt cbcck , inn IIIITO answer * nililrrsnoil to n bombrrcil Irttor In euro of 'ilio llco. An * nrrn no mlilrtMcil "III IO drllvornd upun I rtrriilHllon of the rlinrk only. Ituti'H , I 1-Sc H woril , llrot Iniertlnn , lo uranl liorrnflcr. Nothing tnkoii for Irss limn 8Bo for IIrut IiiM'itlon. 1 line lulvcrtlnoincntg mast Kill rnruccu- lively. SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED , POSITION FOR HOUHCWOIUC.IJY IJY wlduw. Br > d 30 ; Imn child , ace 5 yam , Addiess Jim. V. Watts i , Florence , Neb , A-M70I 11 * WANTKI ) POSITION IN OFFICE , CI.EIUC IN wholesale nr retail store or traveling silcpinnn by im experienced man. llcst of references. Addn-rs , O 43 , Dee olllce. A 707-11 * WANTED , A SITUATION I1Y YOUNO woman to carp for child or Invalid ; will assist In Unlit work or sewlns , will trutpl , ref r- encen. Address O 46 , this oHIce. A M714 10 WANTED MALE HELP. WANTED. J.W ) MEN TO WHITE MI3 TODAY for the receipt ( absolutely fleo. In plain sealed envelope ) which cured ma of nervous Ooblllty , exhausted vltnllty , etc. Address U. J. Walker , box 1,311 , Kjlamazoo , Mich , IJ-M4U WANTED. TWO GOOD COAT MAKERS AT cmco liy C , U. llarnes. Hustings. Ne1' . U M52s 10 * WANTED. TOAVELINO WAN IN OltOCEUY line ; Htato experience nnd rcferencej ; nrst chm-i Nebraska territory. Address N 07. Dee e > fIU \ 11-541 13 WANTED , MAN TO TAKE OHDEIIS IN CITY for old established house : furmer exporlenco unnecessary and salary pilJ weekly. Apply nfler 9 a. in. nt 1516 Douglas , U-MCI4 J6 WANTED , A GOOD TALKEK FOR 1'IlINTlNa. 1004 Cuss lit. H-C37 S WANTED ; HELPER IN CAIIPHN ter Hhop. S15 N. ICth street. 11-M72S 10' WANTP.D. A FIRBT-CLAHS CAUHONATOII for Allirlghfv Anua , IGth and Jackson strceta. WANTHD-A FIRST CLASH I'HAHMACIST. rcKlslpri-d In Nebraska or iiblo to become no. Must l > c slnie ! man and < me who hns "rustic In him. SlKto hy wliorn lust employed. O 37 , Hep oftK.0. 11-W7-3 PAHM HAND WANTED. DUNDEE FAIIM. miles west of postofflce. California nml MUi WANTED HELP. AUG YOU HONEST. SOIIER. INDUBTIUOUST If no , enEHEC with us for 1S35 ; J'W a inonlll. I3.&JO a yenr : you can make It easy : lx hours la day. Our ocunls do not complain of Imnl times. Whyt They nre maklnR money selllns our 1'erfecllon Ulsh Wusher , the only piactlcal family washer manufactured ; washes , drlei and polishes dishes perfectly In two minutes no experience necessary ; ft child of 8 operates It easily ; cheap and durable ; w lRht , t.ilrteen pounrti ; made of antl-mst sheet steel ; capac ity. 1W pieces. JIO.OOO for lt < equal , every fam ily wants one ; jou don't ha\e lo canvnba ; ns noon as people know you have It for sale they scad for n dish washer ; each acent' territory protected ; no competition ; we fur nish Kamplo ( wclRhi six pounds ) In nice case to lady a enl * t take orders with ; one acen mnile J2I4.53 Hr t ten days. Addn > a for ful panicuhirs Perfection Mfg. Co. , Uaglcwoo. ! , 111. WANTED-FIFTY GIRLS FOR ALL KINDS of work , Canadian Employment Olllce. IKS Douglas street. C-MKH-M22 WANTED. COMPETENT GIRL ; MUST BE . cook and laundress. Mrs. T. JHoKcri Ill ) Pnrk n\u. C 1 WANTED ! GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work. Inquire of W. W. Lemon , china de partment , Morse Dry Goods Co. C MC73 10' WANTED A REFINED YOI'NG IRL TO DO second woik In small family , wnges J3.00 pe week ; excellent home for the right pnity. Mrs A. D. Ilrandels , GOO South 21st A\e , near St Mary's Avo. C C3J 11 WANTED-COMPETENT GIRL FOR OENERAI housewoiU. Refeicnces required. N. E. Corne 31et nnd Ilarncy. C COG 11 * WANTED. GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK. S92 Mason st ; ilns basement bell. C CM-ID * SYANTED , GIRL FOR OENKRAL HOUSE- work ; 21113 Dodge sliect. CSS WANTED , A GOOD ENERGETIC1 GIRL ; ONL Uiat can wait on table , at 1721 Dodse dtrcot. C M721 10' FOR RKNT HOUSES. HOUSES , F. 1C. DARLING. BARKER BLOCK D ZW HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OV THE CITY. Till O. F. Davis company , 1505 Farnnm. D 351 HOUSES ; BCNAWA & CO. , 103 N. 15TH 8T. D-362 IL E. COLE CO. LAI50EST LIST IN OMAHA D-M3C4 1708 FARNAM STREET. W. M. Rogers , 13U Farnam street. D 365 FOUR-ROOM BASEMENT. Sll S. 21TH STREET D M13I-M23 * CENTRALLY LOCATED. 10-HOO1I HOUSE modern ImprcnuiK-nta. inquire 712 N. 19th. D M308 NINE-ROOM MODERN HOUSE. 1S39 8HER man avenue. 'JJ , 10-ioom modern house. Bur dettc. rear Hli-rninn avenue , 123. Byron Reec Co. , 213 Hc.Uth 14th ttieet. D-M7US-M16 VERY DEdlltARLR HOUSES VACANT MAY let. J. II. iihcrwiod , 123 N. Y. Life. 'Phone 3iS D-877 T-IIOOM FLAT. RANGE AND ALL MODERN eonvenlcceB , 701 8. liith street. Charles \V Haller , Gil I'.xxton block. U MSM-M27 * t-ROOM COTTAGE , MODERN ; BEAUTIFUL luwn and shade , 2124 Miami. D M4C8 NICK MODERN FLATS , CHEAP. J. W Squire , 543 Bee. D SIS VCR RENT. FURNISHED IIOUHK OF EIGHT room : ) , modern. ( .33.OJ. tor 4 months. HU8 S. list it , D 514 10 rOR RENT , DESIRABLE HOUSES. rooms. 211 S. illh st , . 13' ) . nxims , 4M5 Cumlng st. , 122. rooms , li.'G N. 27th a\e. , J22.GO. rooms. 4'J07 Cass st. . Hi ) . rooms. 4327 Davenport sU. 119. rooms. SI2) Jnckgjn kt. . JS. & rooms. V.n 1'iatt st. . S7. Bee Fidelity Trust Co. , 1702 rnrnam st , D G51 LARGE LIST. F. D. WEAD. 1STH t DOUGL.\S D-647 J3 HOUSE WITH S ROOMS. ALL MODERN IM pnivrnienls. guod barn , front and batk yard Jll2 Lake st. -4BS-H 10-ROOM BRICK ; GAB. BATH. FURNACE Uun < ! iy ; not basement plan. Kr > < i 2001 Capito avenue , adj.ilnlng. D M6IC 13 * I.ROOM HOUSK. HS.OO PER MONTH. IN quite 201 Capitol avenue , D-M5IO 13 * RENT. FURNISHED HOUSE , C34 HOUT1 31at st , , until Sflembcr. | D COS 9 FOR RENT. FINP. NEW IO-ROOM HOUSE. 52- No. Wh ( st. H. T. Clarke. 219 Boanl nf Trade D CM COTTAGE. 7 ROOMS , CLOSirTS , BATH AND _ gasv Inqiilra 20JI Howard. D C6I-9 * " BRICK" RESIDENCE FORMERLY OCCUPIED by ( li'ji. ' Hiooke ; Inquire on premises , tlth an l.nr.tU-n Court , D 6W-10' 1OR RENT FUicniaUED ROOMS MODERN ROOM , WITH BOARD. 240C CASS. KICK SOUTH FRONT ROOM WELL FUR nlshed , pihuto lamlly. Cull 2412 Ca a street. E M231 TWO I'URNISHED ROOMS ; ONE WITH AL cove ; pilvnte family ; modern. (07 3. 2Sth uv. . E-M627 IS * FURNISHED ROOMS. 1411 DODGE. DODGE.EMCI3 E-MCI3 U * NICELY Fl'RNlSHED SOUTHEAST FRON ruom , Hut lluor. 2024 Howard. FOR RKNV , ON SOUTH 2 TH STREET NEAI tha park , ( iirnlihed ruom In private family No other bOHrdeiv , very quiet and homelike DoarU If dvulicd. AdJreu with reference O SJ. Be . ES7 1 EURNISUED ROOMS ANDBOaRO COOL FRONT ROOMS. HILLSIDE. ISTH AND JLjodKe. _ _ _ F-M47I 13' NICELY FURNISHED ROOM , WITH OR without l ard. _ V M72J 12 BOARD AND ROOM , JI-BWEEIC. 1S23 PASS. F-M2H3 1Q _ CAN FURNISH GENTLEMAN AND LADY OI two iientlemen nlci- room , c < > oj board. prt\at family. 2118 Cais itreet. F-.MCii II' ROOMS WITH BOARD. UTOPIA. 1721 DAVEN port St. F 7W-11 * UNFURNISHED ROOKS TO RENT 'OR RENT- TWO UNFURNISHED BOOMS KIT Dod < > strovt. U-MJ3J IS- fOR RENT J UNFL'RNISHKD ROOMS WIT ! Ptntry ( i J cellar. 1434 N. nih St. O 692-1 I CR RBNT bTOR a ANU OFFICER rOR HIWT. THE 1-bTORY BIUCU BUILD tng , 10 I'umani street Thla l.u'ld.nc . hns i lire p.iwf ctmvnt basenxnt , vumplele stran hratlne flxtutf * , nuler 0:1 all n urs , cas etc Apply t too otnca : TU ui < b -su AGENTS WAMTEg. LADIE3 OR GENTLEMEN , FOR WORK AT horn" ; we mean business , send lOc silver fof sample. Address General Agent , A , Carroll. la. J M703 10 * VANTED , A MAN TO MANAOK AGENTS IN this city for the largest manufacturing or tmb. Hulling company In the I'nlted States ; prefer n man having had experience In handling agcnta or one having hail expeilence In ndvertls'ng. ' Insurance. s f > > s , rash irglsters , etc. ; must b capable of earning not lesa than t2S.OO per week. Answer O 48 , Bee. J M7I9 10 * VANTEO , A MAN TO LEARN MY BUSINESS ; fntlsllod to earn J10.CO or 115.00 per week for the llrst month. An er O , Bee.J J M720 10' WANTED TO RENT. , I8T HOUSES FOR RENT WITH O. O. WAL lace , : i2 Brown * tlk. Have calls for collates. , IST IIOUSKS roil KENT WITH r. D. WIAD. K 51S J3 TWO Or.NTLKMUN UKSIIti : TO IlENT TWO furnished rooms In vicinity of llanscom | nrk , nlth or without board ; ttalo tcnns In answer. O 41. llee. K-712 STOKAGE. THANK i\rnns , IZH IIAHNRT. M 378 8TOIIAOK HUILDINO IN OMAHA , U. S. ROV. Ixinded warehouse ; househoM CTKHS stored ! lowest rales. 101J-1015 Lea\enworth M 377 BTOVn.1 BTOIIHD DUIHNO 8UMMEII. THL. SCO. 1207 Douglas. Omaha Btove llep.ilr Works. 'Acinc sTortAon & WAniniousn co. . STH & Jones ats. General storage and forwarding. M 571 \VANTED TO BITS WANTttD , A STOCK OF GOODS WOHTU $4,000 to } 8OM. Address M 11 , Omaha llec. N M543 PRICES PAID FOR SECOND HAND furniture. I. Brussoll , 1420 Dodge st. st.NC03M10 NC03-M10 WI3 WILL BUT CIIKAI * IIOHK3 AND RHSI- denco lots anywhere In the city. Must b bar gains. Heed & Selby , Hoard ot Trade bulldlnR. I WANT TO IJt'Y FinST CLASS COTTAGE with modern Improvements and lot , price no ! to excerd | 1,2' , < , cash. Must be. near street mrs ; Rive location and full partlculais. Ad- dresi O 39 , llee. N-CSj-9 * STOCKS OF CLOTHING , GENTS' FURNISH lnK , liats and shoes. S. Arnsteln , 1203 DouRla ! street. N M706 JS FOB SATjE FURNITURE. FOU 8ALK. ON ACCOUNT OP HKVOMAL TO New York , will sell all the furniture , carped , etc. . of a 10-room house , cheap. Cull at Col S. 20'h ' ave. O-M621 FOU SALH , runNiTtmi : OF H-HOOM HOTKL and restaurant fixtures , all well located. dolnR coed business. Canadian Olllce , 1S22 Douglas. OMG73 11 * FOR SALE. ONE MANTEL FOLDING BED , one chctal lres er nnd other furniture. u ed but short time. Inquire nt 81J S. 13th Bl < < FOR SALE--HORSESWAGONS , , ETC PHYSICIANS PHAETON , LEATHER TOP newly painted , for J85.00 ; top del. wagon , J05 Drunimond & Co. P M571 11 FOR SALE. A STYLISH SINGLE DRIVER also Renllc Indies' sorrel her e. Dletrlck's _ Flu-r- nmn avenue barn. P M71S 12 * FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS HOG AND CHICKEN FENCE WIRE , RETTEH and cheaper than wood. J. J. Lrddy , 401 a 14th. Q M651-Mayl6 WEGMAN PIANOS. BRIDGEPORT ORGANS , Woodbrldse Bros. , 117 S. 17th. Q 379 HARDWOOD COMBINATION HOG AND chicken fence. Cha . R. Lee. Oth nnd Douglas Q 3SO TOR SALE , A NO. 1 2ND HAND CO-HORSE power steel boiler , as good an new. Addre P. O. Box M3. Q-MC20-M11 THE STANDARD CATTLE CO. , AMES , NEH. has 490 tons good baled hay to sell. Q M473 FIRST-CLASS OAK TJAR OUTFIT ; ORIGIN ally out $1,000.00 ; cheap ; must sell. Aildrev O 25. Uoo Q MC21-1G FOR SALE , A FINE JERflEY COW : BIO BAR gain ; only JIO. 1824 Wlrt street. Q-MC72 10 FOR SALE A PKT DEER. INQUIRE A. D Brandeln , Boston Store. Q C94 THOROUGHBRED LIGHT DRAHMA8 AND lll.iek Lnnitshnn PRES , $1.50 r r 15 , or tS.OO pe 100 ; cockerels. JiCO rach. Address F. E. Hart Center nnd 53d street , city. Q-M713 13" MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE , A LOT FINE MILK COWS ; CALI afternoon , yard. 25th and Burt st. R 711 11 * CLAIRVOYANTS MRS. DR. II. WARREN , CLAIRVOYANT , RE liable business medium , 8th year at 119 N. ICth. S-3S1 MME. CLAYTON. CLAIRVOYANT AND CARD reader. Reads cards like on open book. Tell your mission on entering. 223 N. 14th. S M507 1C * ARRIVAL EXTRAORDINARY ; THE GREAT cat dead trance medium of the present age tell * your life from the cradle to the grave makes marriage no failure ; photo of wife o husband sent through mall , with life chart 12.01) . Send age nnd lock of hair ; all letter for Infoimatlon containing 4 cents In stamp promptly answered. Electric and massag baths n specialty for health. Mrs. Dr. A Leon , 412 N. llth street , Omaha. Neb. B-MC92 14 MESSAGE. BATHS. ETC- MADAME LA RUE. 1017 HOWARD ST. MADAM SMITH. MJ S. 13TH. 2D FLOOR. ROOH 3 : magnetic , vapor , alcohol , steam , rulphurln an < l sea baths. T-M57 H _ _ ' MASSAGE. MADAME'BERNARD , nf DODGE T MCll 20 * TURKISH BATHS. TURKISH BATHS : ONLY PLACE IN CITY exclusively for ladles. Suite 10J-110 Bea bide. PERSONAL. MASSAGE. ELECTRO THERMAL BATHS chiropodist. Mine. Post , 313Vi S. 15th St. St.U U 382 THE BELLE EPPERLY CORSET. MADE TO order from nifasure. IMS Fnrnam street streetU3SJ U-3SJ VIAVI CO. . 340 BEE BLDO. : HEALTH BOOK free ! home treatment , lady attendant. U 2S4 MISS MINNICK'S DRE3SMAKIKO PARI/JRS 2119 Farnam st. Prices reasonable. reasonable.U U 7 1-M15 It. HAAS , FLORIST. PLANTS , CUT FLOWERS. Banquet , hall , residence nnd crave decorations 1813 Vlnlon street. Telephone 776. UMMS PAPEli CONTAININO REAL PHOTOS * OF ladlea ulMilni ; to wed mailed for stamp , llnx 1103. Denver , Colo. M174 MS- CURE FOR LADIES. 1S10 CHICAGO ST. U tU- WILL THE PARTY WHO BORROWED M } largo valise please return same. M. A. Hall 831 S. 29lh St. U-C31-0- 11.600 AUCTION SALE THE STOCK OF JOHN sun , Stern & Co , of Chicago will be often * Saturday , 2:30 : p. ni. . May llth. Halo to run tlnue until closed out , connlitlns of line art nn frames , paintings nnd water color , etc. . som nt the llnest paintings ever offered to Hi public of Omaha at jour own prices. Don' fall to attend the sale. Hull , auctioneer : A. H Wclnbereer. Supt , ; S Treeger. Cash. Betwec U and 16 streets on Capltnl Ave. U 719 10 MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO. , SIS N. Y. LIFE loan * nt low rates for choice security In Ne braika and Iowa farms or Omaha city property W-JS1 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real ( state , llrennan. Love & Co. , Paxton blk. \V-3S5 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAIIA property. Fidelity Trust company , 17 1'arnam W-4W AGENCY U. 3. MORTGAGE CO , SUBMIT loans to Pusey & Thomas , Council Illurta olllce \V-IJ2 INVESTORS DIRECTORY CO. . 10 WALL ST. New York , offer any part lO OOO eastern In restors' names , who have money to Invest Just compiled. Write for particulars. w MISI an ; * IMPROVED C1TYToAN8AT LOWEST RATES H. H. Harder & Co. , ground lloor. Bee bldg , W-421. M > MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA REAL ESTATE at O per cent. W. B. Melklo. 1st Nat. Bk. bids W 39J MONfiT TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. Till O. F. DavU Co. . 1M3 Farnam st. WC CITY LOANS. C. A. STAIthTfilJ N. Y. LIFrl W-3SS LOANS ON IMPROVKO & UNIMPROVED Cm property , W. Farnam Smith & Co. , 13IJ Farnam _ _ W-3M MONEY TO MONEY TO LOAN ON HOL'SEHOLD FI'HNI turo pianos , horses , wagons , or any kind o chattel security at lowest possible rates , -which ycu can vnr tack at any tima or In any amount. FIDELITY I/JAN OUAHANTEE co. Uxmx 4 , V , aimell block. X 371 MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS , ContlrtucJ. 1ONBY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE. PIANOS , horses , nragons , etc. , at lowest rates In city ; no removal of goods ; strictly confidential ; you can pay the loan oil at any time or In any amount. 1.OMAIIA OMAIIA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. . 300 So. 16th St. X 37 * J. B. HADDOCK , ROOM 427 , RAMOE BLOCK. MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE AND plnnng. Fred Terry , 130 Itamge blk. X 371 BUSINESS CHANCES. RECEIVER'S SALE. PIll/M THIS DATE I will sell at private ealo all the bar fixtures , refrigerators , botlla cases , and ofllco fixtures ; nlc < all the unfinished stock , machinery nnd shafting , with 2 15 II. P. Detroit electrlo mo- tora , belonging to the firm of Wallace & Co. , Incorporated , located At 411 and 413 S , 10th st , Omaha , Neb. , April 23 , 1833. John Jenkins , receiver , tir Wallace & Co. , Incorporated. * WK WANT SOMH rUBSII CAPITAL IN OUll tmslneesj we nre operating now In thre tntci ; our tunlness Is paylnn over 100 per cent : wo invite your Investigation. 1'or full pnitlculara call on or address our nRenH. II. 13. Cole Co. . tOO N. 15th. Y MWS1I TO SKLT , : OUOCBHY STOCK , GOOD I-OCA- tlon. cheap , fixture * soJ stock complete , butcher Bhop attached. Addrers. II. ' - Bur- nam , 617 N. Y. Life llldg , , OmahaNeb. _ WANTED , LADV OK dHNTLKMAN WITH small capital to Invest In a business that pay Gr ) to BOO per cent , no coirretltlon. Call J. \ \ . Thomas , State hotel. 1310 Douglas street , up- Malm. ' Y-6JMJ * i'nu roit BALI : ; A DAILI AND weekly newspaper nnd Job prlntlnff house In town of S,0 * > In noulhwtst Mltsourl. for sale on easy terms. Will sell all or half Interest , or might trade. Address O 34 , care of I ML'ST HAVR MONKY WITHIN IS DAYS ; will sell I2.WO.OO Oral mortgaRM , co\cmig 9CO acres Nebraska land , taxes paid , for STjO , In vestlcate. Address O 47. life. Y M713 It * FOK BXOHANGB. WE HAVE 3,000 ACRES OF CLEAR cd western land for exchange. Would put In some cash for desirable Omaha property. Fidelity Trust Company , 170J Farnam St. Z 520 11 ron nxciiANOK , 100 ACHES UNDKH run Kim Creek Irrigation Co.'s ditch ; laterals com pleted , land easy to Urinate and dona to canal ; tery desirable ; for atock hardware. I , . 1C , Elm Creelc , Neb. Z MSSJ TO KXCHANOK. A GOOD CLKAN STOCK OF Kencral merchandise , that will Invoice about 4,000.09 for good farm lands. Address lock box 17. Shcllon , Neb. Z-MGU 11 FOR EXCHANGE-SOUTH OMAHA LOTS for horses or cattle. H. II. Harder , Dec build- Ine. K-4M-13 FOR nxCHANOK. MODERN HOTEL. THREE ntorlea. brick , best town In Nebraska ; take farm lands. Ames Real Estate , 1617 Fnmam t. Z M703 FOR SALE Ktea.li ESTATE. AI3STRACTS. THE BYRON REED COMPANY. IIE-1S3 BARGAINS , HOUSES. IX3TS AND FARMS ; sal9 or trade. F. 1C. Daillns. liarkcr block. ItU 158 WILL BELL IMPROVED GARDEN LANDS i.ear Omaha at prices that will surprise you , II taken within 2 weeks. J , II , Sherwood , 423 N. Y. Life. HE M72I EXCHANGES AND SALES ; CITY PROPERTY , farms , merchandise. Oarvla Uros. , 210 N. Y. L. . HE 371 BARGAINS , SALE OR TRADE IN CITY PROP- ertles and farms. Jno. N. Frenzer , opp. 1 * . O. RE-375 SNAPS. 5 TO 6 MILES FROM OMAHA P. O. 40 , 80 or 120 acres. Improved , $34 < v ) per acre : 2U > ucrcn , $13.00 per acre , 259 acres , 513.00 pet acre , G 10-acro tracts , 175.00 to 1100.00 per acre. Must bo told. 910 N. Y. L. bldg. HK M23I WANTED WE CONTROL FARMS. STOCK farmi , ranches , wild lands and city propelty In all parts of Texas , which we can exchange at low cash values for stocks of merchandise of all kinds ; write us. and state rahracter of your merchandise. lt value nndlhnt yoil want to exchange for. Address , Winters Davis & Co. , real estate agents , Fort Wortli Tex. RE-M5W 12 FOR SALE LOT 14 , I1LIC 2 , RAKER PLACE This lot Is 60x128 , eouth fiont , near car ; wll eell cheap on eagy monthly laments to rlgh party. Alpo lot 2. In Huckeve 1'lacc , and lot 1 blk 6 , Poppleton 1'atk. Take a look nt the lota and If they suit you rait and 1 will mal.c price and terms to suit. Geo.ll. Tzschtick , Itee olllco Omaha. RE CJI FARM. LANDS. C. lHARRISON. . N. Y. I. REOSJ7 FOR SALE , AT A GREAT IIARGAIN. A 25 foot lot at 21st and Vintoii. en grade , car line paved street , worth Jl.OOJ today ; price only 1454. (100 casX balance three years. A beautl ful lot for a home at lenA than half value Fidelity Trust Company , 1702 Farmni street. R K CS4-12 12.000.00 BUYS A NICE D-ROOM COTTAOK O > North 19th street ; finest location In city. Ad dres O 42 , liee. RE M701 1Z A RIG BARGAIN ; JO ACRES JUST WKST Ol city ; call for price. Hicks. 305 N. Y. Life. RE M7JJ 10 FOR SALE OR TRADE. A GOOD FAP.M CON talnlnc 400 acres In ea t central Nebraska good soil , eood Improvement * , plenty of rain and fiood large crop doing well , ROOI ! rell.ibt' ' tenant In charge ; Trill tnk In exchanffe a ( row stock of fresh and merchantable groceries , par money and perhaps some time on u part , till Is a coed chance , and ultli the present IHI peels will soon be taken up. For further * particulars address 1 * . O. box 72. Columbus . . - - - - - j . HOTELS. HOTEL BARKER. 13TH AND JONES STS. 75 rooms at 11.10 per day. 59 rooms at } 2.W per day. Special rates to commercial travelers. Iloom and boanl by week or month. Frank Illldltch manager. 432 AETNA HOUSE ( El'ROl'EAN ) . N. W. COR 13th and Dodge. Roomi by day or week. 403 DAVI3 HOUSE. HOT SPRINGS. S. D. ; A nrtt-closs hotI , desirable for those who wish good rooms and table at reasonable prices pleasantevt location In city ; one block from union depot. Address Datls House , box 25. US30 10 BUILDING &LOAN ASSOCIATION. SHARES IN MUTUAL L. & a ASS'N I'AI 6. 7 , S per cent when 3 , 2 , 3 years old , always redeemable , 1701 Farnam st. Nattlnger , Sec 411 HOW TO GET A HOMF. OR SECURE GOOD Interest on savings. Apply to Omalm L. & B. Ass'n. 1701 Ueo bldg. ij. W. Nattlnger , Bee. 41J LOiT. LOST-OSTRICH FEATHER 1OA. BETWEEN Bee and N. Y. Life llhUr. Finder returnfm ; same to Messrs McCoy & Olmstead , N. Y. I.lfo Bldg. , will be rewarded. Lost 709 9 DRESSMAKING. 9"l MRS. C. A. LUCAS HAS RETURNED ANI opened parlors at 1COO Douglas street , wlicru shi will be pleased to see her former friends. M137 M2J DRESS MAKING IN FAMILIES. 431S GRANT M1SD MJ4 COAL , . D. T. MOUNT HAS REMOVED HIS COAL ofTlce to 09 S. ICth t. . Brown block. 400 THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. NO SMOKE No ant. 2.000 pounds ot the best Wyoming coal. 14 M. delivered. Just think of III Yoi have to pay that for dirty , smoky cnal , I you are Interested In the fuel question us Sheridan coal. 1C05 Farnam street. M431 UNDERTAKERS II. K. BURKET. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND emlialmer , 1C18 Chicago et. . telephone 90. 4)8 SWANSON i VALIKN , 1701 CUMING , TEL. 10M 409 M. O. MAUL. UNDERTAKER AND EMBALM cr , 1417 Farnam St. , telep'.iono 115. 410 C. W. BAKER , UNDERTAKER , ! 3 S. 1STH ST 411 PASTURAGE. WE HAVE ICO ACRES OF BLUE GRASS PAS tur for horses , board fence , spring water Barton & Phelpi. Ollmore. Neb. , or A. W 1'helps & Son , 207 N. Y. Life bldg. Tel. 1034. " 47S-July CARPENTERS AUD BUIIXDEKS. O K. MORRILL , PAPER HANGING. HOUSL sign palntlns. brick nork , plastering ; on . It 1 Barker blk. ; tel. 713 ; shop 2211 Izard ; tel. 401 4M PAWNBROKERS. H. UAitowrrz LOANS MONEY. 413 N. ISST 41S MUSIO , ART AND LANGUAGES. GEORGE P. GELLENRECK , BANJO ANI culUr teacher , 1911 Cais street. M103 " FLORI6TS. FOR PANSIES & VERBENAS GO TO J. WJL U. E. Arnold , 124 N. 15th St. Ti. 132. 631 MJ ' DENTAL , COLLEGE. OMAHA COLLEGE DENTAL SURGERY. FREE Intlnuary ; dentistry at cu U ICth & Cap. avc 407 OTZ The Sun for bleachfng.clothes } \ ? , J i , carne for washing them. Just ic- . i \ \ \ \ , ' / . member that % You can't chdrfgp % vv \ \ \ \ j / / ' / any color with Pearline , but N\\\\ ' if want the " \ \ \ I//// / ' you w brihtness andrT "Ov * * > / * - * * freshness " and newness - - - brought back , thenyoir/-- . wantPearl- the safety , the economy , , ; the saving of time and * "of things washed these- are not the only points that recommend Pearline , The " * * work is done better , all ' through. Bright women , who have proved this for themselves , have used hundreds of millions of packages. Ovi A Peddlers and some unscrupulous grocers will tell you " this is ns good as" OCIIU. or "the same ns Pcarlinc. " IT'S FALSE Pearline is never peddled , . . T-i 1 nnd if vour nrocer scudj you something in place of Pearline , be It Rn.r.lC honest-Wi/Aj * * . 1 JAMES PYLE , N.vr Vorlt , M. O. DAXON. K. 16TII. S03 VICTOn BICYri.ES. THE TINEST OF AM. bicycles. Omaha Ulcycle Co , K3 N. 16th street. 331 _ _ JTEULINO , UUIt.T MKB A WATCH. WKST- crn Electrical Supply Co. , 1515 Howard BtrccL 39 ! SED Tun visnii.n riAi.fj nK.MtiNas ON Ilelay Special. Will llarnum & Cro. . IS ) N. 15th. 39G REMINGTON AND KAaUU. CROSS QUN CO. , 11C 8. 15th street. 39T A.I U DUANE ft CO. . WHOLESALE AND UK- tall I bicycles. 1110 1'amam street ; bicycles sold on easy payments. * 9 * LAWN HOWEHS AND IJICYCLCS. OI3T THHit In I good running oriler at Uia Acme , C12 S. ICth. 611 M19 WKSTEIIN BICYCLC & QUN CO. , J 6 CUMINO. MANTELS , aKA' S AND TILES. WOOD MANTELS. OIIATCS. TII.KS FOH FIIIU places , vestibules and Urge doors ; write for catalouEue. Milton Hogers & Sons , Omalia. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND CONTRAC- ors for electric light and motor plants and all kinds of electrical construction. Western Elec trical Supply Co. , 1515 Howard St. 401 ELOCUTION. ELLA DAY.R. S.COM'L NT'L , BK.1G & FARNAM 697 M9" CARPET CLEANING. CHAMPION STEAM CARPET CLEANING WKS. 71S-720 S. 14th St. Tel. 655. Service guaranteed. U. S. G. Kulm. Mgr. ; 1'at Ward , foreman. ! 2i M21 DENTISTS. DR. PAUL , DENTIST. Z020 BURT ST. 417 SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING VAN SANT-S SCHOOL TOR SHORT HAND. N. Y. Life , Omaha. A KT ffr circular. 418 BUSINESS NOTICES. DAMAGED MIUROIlft RES1LVERED. 719 N. 18. f 406 SEARLES &SEASLE3 Chioaic , ' Nervous , PrivateDiseissi Diseissi TltKATJlKNT f MA1T * roniiil : tlon Free Wo cura Catarrh , all diso.sBea of the Nose , Throat , Chest , Stomach , Liver , Blood , Skin and Kidney Diaeosos , Fo- mnlo "Wcaknossos. Lost Manhood , and ALL PR.VA1E DISEASES OF MEN. WEAK MEN ARE VICTIMS TO NERVOUS Debility or lixbauntlon. Wasting \ % tnknc * * . In- olunt/ry Los s. with Early " "f/ ' w0" " * and middle aged ; lacgr of vltn. ilpv < " " > wca.H : inert prematurely In approaching old i age. All rleld readllr to our new trestment tot to * * of vital power. Call or addres with etamp for tre book and receipts. DL SearlB aui Seirljs , PURE Mil WHISKEY. All Lawyers and solicitors. SUES & CO. Bco g , OMAIIA. Nob. Advlco FHBI3. RAILWAY TIME CARD Leaves IBURLINQTON it MO. HIVER.lArrUes Omalial Union Depot , 10th 4 : Mason jjts. | Omaha 10:15am : Denver Express 9:40am- : 4:3Spm.Ulk. : Hills. Mont. & Pugct Snd. Ex. 4ljprn : 4& > pm Denver Express 4lOpm G:4Spm..Nebraska : Local ( except Sunday ) , . 7:45pm : 6Uam..Lincoln : Local ( except Sun < la > i..ll:25.ua : 2:4jpm Fast Mall ( for Lincoln ) Dally. . . . Leaves ( CHICAGO. BURLINGTuN''Q.Arrives ( OinahalUnlon I Depot , 10th Sc Maaon Sta. | Omaha "li 4:4pra : Chicago Vestibule 9 : & > am i : Wam Chicago Expreia 4:15pm : 7:5Cpm..Chlcaeo : and St. Luuls Express. . 8 : 0am 11 : am 1-acino Junction I cal 0SOpra ; . . . . . . .Fast Wall :40ym : Leaves { CHICAGO. M ll & ST. PAUL.jArrlvea Omahaunlon | Depot. 10th & Masjn 8ts. | Omaha 6:00pm. . . Chicago" ) mlte < l. . :30a : m HilOam Chicago Express ( ex. Sun. ) 600pni ; Lraves ICHICAGO & 'N ll\VI ITN.Arrlve | Omah Unloi Maton a . ) , . . . . . . lSnmnIUUlull | Depot , 4VtliO n.Mgvt. ma. | [ jmaha llibCam , Easte Express C:30pm : 4iOOpm Vestlbuleil .Limited , . . . , . . . . 940am ; eMam : . Mo.ilry \ Local . lo:3ipm : t45pm ! . . . . .Omaha 2il5pni leaves I CHICAGO , IS ; t a PACIFIC. IArrl\es OinahalUnlon Depot. 10th ac Maaon Sts.VOmaha ll'.OOam..Atlantic ixirrwn ( ex. Sunday ) . . . 6:5Spm : :25pm : Nleht , Kxpress 9:35am : 4:3 : pm.L..CIilcogo Veitnite ) | < 3 Limited. . . . lSJpm : i " WE8T. _ 6:00pm. : , Oklahoma Ex < ex Sun.10:3Jam ) : l:10pm : . Colorado1 Limited . 4:00pm : Leaves I C. , ST. f.i if. Sc O. [ Arrives Omalial Depot. Ulli nnuU Webs.ef Sts. | Omaha 9r.am..Nebraska : Paisengur ( dally ) . . . 4:30im..Hloux City Express ( ex. Hun..llWnm ! lOpm at. PaUl { 'Llmlled 10:35ain : Leaves F E. & "MOj ( VALLEV. Arrlv Omaha Depot.lSth _ an -Weba'or ats. I Omaha ' "jilOpm. , . * . . . . 4lfi5pm t:10pm.iiex. : ( Hat ) Wyb , ITx. ( ex. Mon. ) , , . 4:5Jpin Du5ani..Norfolk : Exprusa ( ex. Sunday ) . .10:3)am : 6U'pm ; Bt. Paul Express 10:3iani : Leaves I K. C. , ST. JT& C. H. ( Arrives OinahalUnlon Depot , 10th & Mason SIs.J Omaha 9Vamr.T.Kan ; as City Day Expres * , . t > :30pm : :4ipm.iC. : C. Night Kx. via U. P. Trans. 0:50am : Leaves ] MISSOURI "PACIFIC. fAirlveT Omaha | D pot. IJth and " Web ; erSts.JjDmaha 10:40am : St. Louis "Express < :00am : :30pm : St. Louis Expreis C03pm ; 5l'pni ! ' Nebraska Local ( ex , .Sun. ) . . . . . > :00am : leaves I "SIOUX CITY A PACIFIC. lArrlvea Om " ha Depot. " 15th and Webs' r 8t . ] Oinuba ; . . . . . . . . , " LlmlfedT , lO.SJam Leaves I SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC. " | Arrlve OmahaUnlcn | Depot , 10th Mason 8ts. | Oinaha "CSIam : Sioux City Pa > scnitr ,10l5pm : jjjpm ! Ht. Paul Limited lt:3ipm : Leases | UNION PACIFIC Arrives Omaha _ Union Depot , 10th & MaC Sli. _ | Omaha l':00am. : . , , , . . . . .Kearney Express . 3:4Ipm : 2-Oupm . , . Oterland Flyer . 0r.p.-n : l:0 : > vm Beat'ce A Stromsb'g Ex. ( ex.Sun ) , I 4Spm 7:3 > > pni . Pacing Jlxpreii , . , . . , , 10'tiam i-l'pin . Fait Mull . . . . . . . 1 Upm CeTveT WARASH RAILWAY Depot , lUtTt & Muun St . | Onuha. THEY WILL CONTINUE TO ACT Ontcolne ; IMenilxir * Will Rnmnln on I'ottco llimrit Until Succustnr * ( Juullfy. It was expected that the special meeting of the Board of Fire and Police Commissioners last evening would bo the last meeting of the board as nt present constituted. The failure of the city council , however , to ap prove the bonds of Messrs , Brown and Dcaver , named respectively as the successors of Hnrtmnn and Coburn , changed matters somewhat , and In conjunction with their colleagues In executive session Messrs. Hart- ninn and Coburn discussed the situation. Something nulto uuthought of transpired In the course of the conference. H has baen the general Impression that the commissions ot both Hartman and Coburn expired today , but Mr. Coburn stated that his commission became effective May 28 , 1S91 , and that there fore his term of four years would not expire until the 28th of the present month. He Bald that he expected to hold offlco until that time- . This does not signify that he Is in nny way hostile to Mr. Denver , and It Is Mr. Coburn's opinion that Dsaver will not ask for his seat until the date mentioned. As to the main point , the outgoing mem bers were advUed by the two attorneys on the board that they should hold their cl'alrs until their successors qualified , and It la understood that they will accordingly con tinue to act. The difference in the date of the commis sions of Hartman. and Coburn was due to the fact that four years ago the members with terms expiring , Hartman and Bennett , both sought rcappolntment. Governor Thayer was willing to reappolnt Hnrtman , and did so , but was not favorable to Bennett , and delayed twenty days to give him time to consider the withdrawal of his claims. Some small business was bandied last even- Ing. Most of the evening was spent in con sultation with Chief Redell and Captain Mostyn. Engine house No. 1 , It was recommended , should bo repaired during the summer months , while fewer fires arc to be expected. It Is proposed to put In a new floor. It was recommended that no addition bo made at present to engine house No. 2 , because the bouse Is hardly good enough to warrant the use of the $ COO appropriated by the council for such a purpose. Peter Matza resigned as a' ' special ppllco- man on lower Davenport street. Special policemen for the garbage contractor were appointed : Peter Matza. Henry H. Adams und Chris Andersen. The service Is without expense to the city. The board adopted an olllclal straw hat for the use of the firemen. It will cost 85 cents per man. _ GOOD-BY TO GENERAL BROOKE. Simplicity of the Transfer Reception to tlia Untiring < 3cii rnl. TJp to this time all the ofllcers at army headquarters arc in Ignorance as to when General Copplnger will arrive and take com mand of the Department of the Plattc. Gen eral Brooke said yesterday that ho had not received any Intelligence concerning the arrival of General Copplnger , though ho ex pected him at any time. The transfer of the command will bo a purely informal affair. Upon his arrival In this city General Copplnger will visit head quarters , where ho will be Introduced to the staff officers , after which General Brooke will tesue a notice rcllquUblng command , and the transfer will have been completed. This having been done General Brooke will pro ceed to St. Paul , where he will relieve Gen eral Merrltt. This process will be continued until all of the changes have been made. In order that the Omaha public may have an opportunity to show to what an extent It appreciates General Brooke a reception has been arranged for this evening at the parlors of the Omaha club , where General and Mrs. Brooke will meet their friends. Till : HEALTY MAKKP.T. INSTRUMENTS placed on record May 9 , 169S : WARRANTY DEEDS. F N Chapppll to M C Neldlck. s J4 lot 13 , block 10 , Kountze & R' add $ 1 M O Nelklck lo J J Case , wuue 2.000 J M Sheeley nnd wife to Oust Peterson , lots II , 26 to 30 , block 1 , lots 15. 16 and 17 , block 4 , lot 21. block C , Orammercy park 0,00) Same Id L M Payne , lots 17 , IS nnd 19 , block 2 , same 1,500 L I' lijid and vvife to Kmmu Sinclair , lot t , block 7 , Iluinham Place 630 MathlaH Slollenvvork nnd wife to Florence Land company , ne 2MG-I3 500 Patrick O' tturinii n and vvlftf to James Welch and wife , trusted , lot 81 , Nel son's add 1 N 11 Apple to M T llarlow , trustee , lot S , block 3 , Hhriver Plate 600 South Omaha Land company to M 1' HoKle , lot 12 , block 41 , South Omaha 321 A L Reed , trustee , to Omaha , 81.0x1)3.8 ) feat at se corner 19th and Hainey streets . . . . 1 CSustav Pomey et nl ti > Omaha Routing company , lot 11 , block 8S. South Omaha. . 7,000 E C Wolcott nnd wife to E C Francis , lots 2 and 3 , Remington's subdlv DO QUIT CLAIM DEEDS. O A Llndqucst nnd wife to M C 'Neldlck , B lot 13 , block 10 , Kmintie & It's add . . DEEDS. Special master to J M Sheely , lots H , 26 to 30 , block 1 , loin 17. 18 nnd 19 , block 2 , lolH 2. IS , IS and 17 , block 4 , lot 24 , block S , lot 17 , Mock 7 , Qrnmmerey paik Special master to J A Roberts , part nw SM6-12 J.300 Same to New England Ix > nn und Trust company , lots II , 13 and 1C , block 7 , Thomason & O'n odd 1,591 Same to K A Andercon , executor , lot 2 , Pruyn's subdlv 1,000 Total amount of transfers , > 2I,423 At house ; cleaning time tliero nro plcturrt ) to clean , to be reining , old frit men rcgulldiul or reiKilred , Can yon do It ? Wo can and we don't charge much , either. A. HOSPH.Jr. Mu Ic and Art , 1013 Douglas. ( Copyrlsht. 1S55 ) II "That Is all , then , up to the prwcnt ? Have you anything else In view ? " "That's all I've absolutely ascertained at present. As for what I'm goliiR to do" a slight Binllo curled Pluminer's lips "nell , I shall see. I've a thing or t o In my mltiJ. " Hewitt smiled slightly himself ; he rcco - nlzcd riummcr'a touch of prote onal Jeal ousy. "Very well " ho lu " ' , s , rising , "I'll make an Inquiry or two for myself at once. Perhaps , Sir' . Neal , you'll allow one of your clerks lo show me the hanks In their regu lar order nt which Laker wiled yesterday. I thin ) ; I'll begin at the beginning. " Mr. Neal offered to place at Howltt'a dis posal anything or anybody the bank con tained , and the conference broke up. As Howltt , with the clerk , came through the rooms separating Mr , Ncnl's sanctum from the outer ofllco ho fancied he saw the two veiled women leaving by a sUe door , The nrst bank was qulto close to LiOilIe , Neal & Llddle. There the cashier who had dealt with Laker the day before remembered nothing In particular about the Interview. Many other walk-clerks had called during the morning , ns they did every morning , nnd the only circumstances of the visit that ho could say anything dollnlte about wcro these re corded In figures In the books. He did not know Laker's name till riuinmcr had men tioned It In making Inquiries on the pre vious afternoon. As far as ho could remem ber , LjUer behaved much as usual , though really ho did not notice much ; ho looked chlelly ut the bills. He described Laker In a way that corresponded with the photo graph that Hewitt had borrowed from the bank a young man with n brown mustache - tacho and ordinary looking , fairly regular face , dressing much ns other clerks dressed tall hat , black cutivray coat and so on. The numbers of the noted handed over had al ready been given to Inspector Plummer , and thede Hewitt did not trouble about. The next bank was In Cornhlll , and here the cashier was a personal friend of Laker's at any rate , nn acquaintance and he romem- betred n little more. Laker's manner had * s < I came across and took Ills bills. been quite as usual , he dald ; certainly he did not seem preoccupied or excited In his man ner. He spoke for a moment or two of being on the river on Sunday , and EO on and left In his usual way. "Can you remember every thing he said ? " Hewitt asked. "If you can tell me , J should Hxe to know exactly what ho did and said to the smallest particular. " "Well , he saw me nt n little distance off I was behind there , at one of the desks and he raised hla hand to mo and said : 'How d'ye do ? ' I came across nnd took his bills and dealt wltji them In the usual way. He had a new umbrella lying on the counter rather a handsome umbrella and I made a remark about the handle. Ho took It up to show me , nnd told mo It was n present ho had Just received from a friend. It was a gorse root handle with two silver bands , ono with his monogram , C. W. L. I said It was a very nice handle , and asked him If It was fine In his district on Sunday. Ho said ho had been up the river , and It was very line there. And I think that was all. " "Thank you. Now about this umbrella. Did ho carry It rolled ? Can you describe It In detail ? " "Well , I've told you about the hnmllo. nnd the rest was much ns usual , I think j It wasn't rolled Just ( lapping loosely , though. It was rather an odd-shaped handle , though. I'll try nnd sketch It if you Ilk ? , as well ni I can remember. " He did so , and I lev/it * saw In the result lough Indications of a gnarled crook , with ono silver bind near the end , and nnother , with the monogram , a few Inches do.vu ' ) > e handb. Hewitt put the sketch In his pocket and bade the ( ash ler good day. At the next bank the story was the same as at the first there wai nothing remem bered but the usual routine. Hewitt and the clerk turned down a narrow paved court and turned Into Lombard street for the next visit. The bank that of Uullcr , Clayton , Ladds & Co. wax just at the corner , at the end of the court , nnd the Imposing stone en trance porch was bring nladc longer and more Imposing still , the way being almost blocked by ladders and scaffold poles. Hero there was only the usual tale , and so on through the whole walk. The cashiers knew Laker only by sight , and that not always very distinctly. The calls of walk clerks were such matters of routine that little note was taken of the persons of the clerks them selves , who were called by the names of their firms. If they were called by nny names at all , Laker had behaved much as usual , so far DS the cashiers could rcmembr ; and when finally the Eastern Consolidated was left behind - hind , nothing morn had been learned than the chat about Laker's new umbrella. Hewitt had taken Itavo of Mr. Neal'i clerk and was stepping Into a hansom when he no ticed a veiled woman , In widow's weeds , linll- Ing another a little way behind. He recog nized the figure nguln , and said to the driver : "Drive first to Palmer's Tourist office , but keep your eye on that cab behind , and toll me presently If It Is following us. " The cabman drove off , and , after passing ono or two turnings , opened the lid above Hewitt's head and tald : "That there other keb Is a-follerln' us , sir , an' keeping about' even distance nil along. " "All right that's what I wanted to know. Palmer's now. " At Palmer's the clerk who had attended to Laker remembered lilin very well , and de scribed him. He also remembered the wal let , and thought ho remembered the um brella was practically sure of It , In fact , t pan reflection. He had no record of the name given , but remembered It distinctly to bo Laker. As a matter of fact , names were never allied In Eucb a transaction , hut In this case Laker appeared to be Ignorant cf the usual procedure , as well m In a great hurry , nnd naked for the ilckot and gave his name all In one breath , probably ni- turning that the name would bo required. Howltt got back , to hi * cab , and started for Charing Cross , The cabman once moro lifted the lid and Informed him that the hansom with the veiled woman In It wan again following , having walled wbllo Hewitt visited Palmer's. At Charing Crosi Hewitt discharged hla cab and walked straight to the lost property office , The nun In charge knew him very wtll , for hi * bmlr.ess had carried him there frequently. "I fancy an umbrella wai lost In the sta tion yesterday , " Hewitt said. "It was a new umbrella , iH ( , with n gnarled Rortt- root handle and1 two illvtr bandi , something Ilka this sketch. There WM a monogram on the lower band O. AV. L. were the letters. Has It been brought In here ? " "There- was two or three yesterday , " the man laid. "LH'i fe . " He took the sketch and retired to th corner of Mi room , "Oh , yea here It Is , I thlnlc. lin't ! hli It ? Do you claim U ? " "Well , not exactly th t , but I think I'll take * a look at It It you'll l t ut , Hy the way. I see It's rolled up. Was It found llk that' " "tVo ; the chap rolled It up that found It porter ho was. It's n foil of his , rolling up umbrellas cloto nnd neat , and he's rathel Ho saw the face of the woman who had followed him. proud of It. Ho often looks as though he'd like to takea man's umbrella away and roU It up for him when It's n bit clumsy donct Hum fad , ch ? " "Yes everybody has his little fad , though , Whe-ro was this found close by here ? " "Yes , Jtiat thorp , almost opposite this wln dow. In the llttlo corner. " , "About 2 o'clock ? " "Ah , about that time , moro or less. " Howltt took the umbrella up , unfastened the band and shook the silk out loose. Then ho opened It , and ns he did so a small scrap of paper fell from Inside It. Hewitt pounced on It like lightning. Then , after examining the umbrella thoroughly , Inside nnd out , he handed It back to the man. who had ob served the Incident of the scrap of paper , "That will do , thanks. " lie said , "I only , wanted to take a peep at It Just a email matter connected with a llttlo case of mine. Good morning. " Ho turned suddenly nnd saw , gazing nt him with a terrified expression from n door behind , the face of the woman who had fol lowed him In the cab. The veil was llfled and ho caught but n moro glance of the face ere it was suddenly withdrawn. Ho stood. for a moment to allow the woman tithe for retreat nnd then left the station nnd walked toward his otTlce , close by , Scarcely thirty yards along the Strand hemet met I'lummcr. "I'm going to make some moro close Inquiries all down the line nn far as Dover , " he said. "They wire from Calais that they huvo no clew as yet , and I' ' mean to make qulto sure. If I can , that Lakor hasn't quietly slipped off the line somewhere between hero and Dover. There's. ono very peculiar thing , " I'lummcr added , confidentially. "Did you see the two womnn who were waiting to see a member of the firm of Llddle , Neal & Llddles ? " "Yes. Laker's mother and his fiance , I wns told , " "That's right. Well , do you know , that girl Shaw , her name In has been shadow ing me ever since I left the bank ? Ot course I stopped It from the beginning these amateurs don't know how to follow anybody nnd , ns a matter of fact , she's Just Insldo that Jewelry shop door behind mo now , pretending to look at the things In the window. Uut It's ' " odd. Isn't It ? "Well , " Hewitt replied , "of course It's not a thing to be neglected , If you'll look very carefully at the corner of Vllllors street , without appearing to stare , I think you will possibly observe some signs of Laker's mother. She's shadowing mo. " ( Continued Tomorrow. ) World * ' Columtil nn Kipoilllon Was of value lo the world by Illustrating the Improvement In the mechanical arts and eminent physicians will tell you that the progress In medicinal agents has been ot equal importance , and as a strengthening- laxative that Syrup ot Figs Is far In advance. of all others. A XXV I/A CEMKXTS. Musical people of Omaha will doubtless bo greatly Interested In the news that John Philip Sousa nnd his peerless concert band will appear in this city at the ] ) oyd for ono night only on Tuesday evening noxt. What Is there to eay about Sousa that has not been said. He Is the grcato.it concert band , conductor of the day beyond question or argument. That conceded , and the perfec tion ot his great organization also admitted , It remains but to state that the triumphal tours of last season placed the band and Its leader higher than over upon the pinnacle of musical fame. Sousa's success and popularity arc doubt less as much dde to his musical compositions as to his ability as a musician and a leader , He Is as widely known In this country : hrough his Irresistible marches as Is the Strauss family for Its charming waltzes. Hvory band In the country may be trusted n the march of a mlle to play two or three of Sousa's stirring marches and no pianist's repertoire is considered " " "up to dato" which does not contain the "Washington * Post , " the "High School Cadets , " the "Beau Ideal" and others of Sousa's composition. Ho U regarded as much the march king as Strauss Is the waltz king. And thcro IK probably no modern music which Is moro extensively hummed nnd drummed nnd thrummed than Sousa's Inspiring marches , Uut nobody can play his own compositions Ilko Sousa hlm self ; and this will bo ono of the strongest reasons why our readers will turn out en masse to hear Sousa's band when It ap pears In this city. The sale of seats will open this morning at 0 o'clock. The charming comedienne , Emily Banckcr , and her superb company , who made such an Immense success here earlier In the season , wllr again present the nv musical cornedr success , "Our Flat , " at Hoyd's theater on Wednesday and Thursday evenings of next week. The comedy Is by Musgravo and has. enjoyed much favor In London , where It hau a record of 7 GO continuous performances , It made an Instantaneous hit In New York at the Lyceum theater , where It ran 100 consecutive nights. There. Is not (1 dull moment In the play. Tlio character * arc nat ural , the situations are ludicrous and the dialogue sparkling. The company la ono of conspicuous excellence and It headed by such thoroughly clever pcoplo as Mr. Tonv HIclU'ttB , Oeorgo W. I'arflons , Philip H , Hyley , W. II. Wallli , Marlon Van Courtiand , Vcsto Verna , Leo Jarvla ami others. Hemcnyl , who , Theodore Thomas says , akfu the violin fclgh or sing and all but speak at will , plays again In Omaha Tuesday flvunlng. The concert will be at the Youtift Men'n Christian association auditorium , snrt the great violinist will be nislttiul bv MU > Pauline Stoln , soprano , and Mr , Harry Kamei , pianist. Hemcnyl has recently Increated hta stock of violins by adding to It the celebrated "Dnku" Uuanarlui , at a cost ot $6 , WO. Tlia onn ha uses In his concert * ls tbo "TlUn , " valued at $8,000. Iteiervo.t teats nr& now on calo nt Younu Men's Chrlitaln estoclatlon office. 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