Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1895)
TUB OMAHA P-AXCjY ] ? EE,3itOKDAY. ; : MAY 30. 1303. V SPE01RU NOTICES. Ail erll rimTits for tticsn coliirnm will be kn mill J2tUU p. in. for tlie erenlncnnd until H p. in. for the morning nncl Sunday edition. Advertiser * , bjrrqncnllne n numbered check , fnn rmrfl nn wers nddrcssril to tk numbered letter In cure or 'I lie lleo. An- tttrri so BtldreMcil wilt he ilnllvorotl npon 1 usrntHtlon of the clierk only. Rules , 1 l > 2ca word , lint Insertion , lo a word liercafler. Nothing taken for lisa than SSo tor llrst Insertion. 1 lieso uilvrrtlsemcnts muit inn cnuiecu * Uteljr. SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED. .POSITION AH Ot'l'ICU CLERK BY young mna with references. Small salary. Ad dress P 28 , llee. A MM3 & ) WANTED , POSITION AS CLERK IN aiiocT.Rr or other Mure by young man with A 1 refer ence * . Address P 19 , Dec olllce. A M9M 20 * A YOt'NO WOMAN DESIRES A SITUATION ns traveling companion fur an old lady. Ad dress ! 85 , ilee. A MW4 21' WANTED MALE HELP. WANTED , 1.000 MEN TO WRITE ME TODAY for tha receipt ( absolutely free. In plain scaled envelope ) which cured me of nervous debility , exhausted vitality , etc. Address C. J. Wnlker , box la41.KalaroazooMlch. n M4M _ ' _ _ WANTED , MAN'TO TAKE ORDERS IN CITY for old established house ; former experience unnecessary nnd salary paid weekly. Apply after 9 a. m. at 1B1 Douglas. B M6I4 J6 ANTE SALESMEN The Hauks Nursery Co. , Milwaukee , Win B-1I754 J10 DALESMEN TO SELL I1AKINO POWDEIl. We put our goods In glass rolling pins. JGO month and expenses , or commission. Chicago Ilaklng Ponder Co. , 767 Van Iluren st. , Chi cago. B M80S-26 * WANTED , GOOD CANVASSING AGENTS ; honorable ImMnras : good pay. Call afternoons. 211 Norlh18tli street. U M930KP _ _ _ . WANTED , FIUST CLASH. EXPERIENCED Bents' furnishing goods salesman ; none other n need apply. Boston Store , Omahn.lt lt M118 21 WANTKO. A 0001) SALESMAN. MUST HAVE lieM. references , call nt loom 8 , 21S S tth all eet. H-M12S 20' WANTEJJ AHB YOU IIONUST , SOUUlt , INDUSTJUOUdT If BO , engage with us for 183 J ; JJOO ti month , 18,000 a yturj > ou cim malto It easy ; six lioura a day. Our ncellls do not complain of hard t'.mcn. Wi ! 7 Tliey ate making money selling our 1'erfectlon Ulsli Wnehcr , the only practical tnmlly wnslicr tnatiufncturcd ; wnshe . dries and polishes dlnhcs perfectly In two minutes , no experience netfssari ; a child of 8 operates It tunlly ; cheap and durable , weight , thirteen pounds ; tnado of anti-rust sheen etvcl ; capac ity , 100 pltCfs , ttO.OOO for Its equal ; every fnm- lly w-nntB one ; you don't have to cnnrasa ; ns Boon aK pfoplo know > ou have It for Bale they Rend for n dish washer ; each agent's territory protected ; no competition : wo fur nish imniple ( weighs elie pounds ) In nice case to lady n entn to take orders with ; on1 agent mnda $214.5:1 : Ilrst tfn ilajs. Addrrsa for full particulars Perfection MffeCo. . , Englcwnotl , III. C M3-.9 _ _ _ IV A NTH D FIFTY Q1UI.8 FOIl ALT. , KINDS of work. Canadian Employment Olllce. 1S22 etrect. C M10S-M22 WANTED. CURL FOR GENERAL HOUSEwork - work ! 2313 Dodue street. C 8S " WANTED , GIRL- FOR GENERAL IIOI'HE- Hork. CiUl 2J2T Cnllfornln. st. C M057 1 FOR RENT HOUSES. HOUSES , F. K. DARLINd. BARKER BLOCK. D-S60 HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY THE O. F. Davis company. 1505 Farnam. D 361 HOUSES ; BENAWA & CO. . 103 N. I5TII ST. D-3C2 U. E. COLE CO. LARGEST LIST IN OMAILV D M3C4 2708 FARNAM : STREET. W. M. Rogers , 1323 Farnam street. D 3C3 FOUR-ROOM BASEMENT , Sll S. 24TII STREET. NICB MODERN FLATS , CHEAP. . w Squire , Z43 13ee. D-51S FOU IlCNTriDESmAULK HOUSES. t rooms , ill s. 2Uh st. , $30. 7 rooms. 3 Cumlne St. , J22. T rooms. VIC N. 27th ave. . J23.GO. rooms. 4007 Cass st. $10. rooms. 4927 D.ivcnport St. . 110. C rooms , > 420 Jackson st. . IS. t rooms. SS13 Pratt st. , * 7. He Fidelity Trust Co. , 1702 Tarnam st. D-BS1 LAIIOE LIST. F. D. WEAD , 1CTH & DOUGLAS . _ D S4T J3 TOR RENT , FINE NEW 10-ROOM HOUSE. C2 ! No. Mtli st. ir. T. Clarke , 219 Iloard of Trade _ _ D CM HENTAL AGENCY , 810 NO. 1CTH ST. n-727 _ _ TOR RENT. FLATS AT NORTHEAST COR nrr or lllh nnd Howard Bt . ; newly paperei and painted : J15.00 a month. Inquire roor , 314. First Natlon-il Ilank Hldg. D 728 M TOR RENT , AT HELLVUE. NEAR II. H depot , a Ilnu 10-room house , Una Rroundi abundant fruit ; nlno 4-room cottage. Henry i Clarke , No. 213 , Board of Trade. Omaha , o W. H. Petz. Del I VHP. D 738 _ A FLAT. S noOMS , WITH HATH AND QAfi very complete ; suitable for housekeeping. 31 South 86th street. I > 11741 _ NEARLY NEW 6-ROOM COTTAGE WIT1 bath , reduced to 113.50. 2035 California st. D-S20 _ VERY DESIRAnUB FURNISHED HOUSE close In. J. II. Sherwood. 42J Nl Y. Life. 1612 CAPITOL AVENUE. 7 ROOMS. 1NQUIR1 at 2318 Capitol avenue. D M931 20 * _ FOR HENT. HOUSES. TEN-ROOM MODERI house , close In. Five-room cottngc , city watci Store Imlldlnir. 1308 Karnam. L. B. Skinner agent. 310 New York Life. D M921 C AND 7-ROOM FLATS. RANGE AND AL1 modern conveniences. Toll at corner tt.it "A. " 701 S. 16th st. George Clouncr. I ) 9M-27' 10-ROOM HOtJSE , MODERN , LOCATED 221 Douglas. W. F. Clark , U M9M J18 _ FOR KENT. B-IIOOM COTTAGE. 911 SOUT1 nth street , one-half block nouth of Leaver \\ortti. Inquire at 974 North 21th street. o'clock , evenings. 8. A. Cilenn. U J1114 21 COTTAGE. 7 ROOMS. CLOSETS , HATH AN gaa. Inquire .2024 Howard , D Mill 21 * NICE 4-UOOni HOUSE. 813 S. 1TTH , JSOO , 1'IV minutes walk from court house. 1) M1 S 22 TOR RENT , AT nELIJEVUE. NEAR DEPOT ( entrnlly located , nice lioua- ; for b ardln hmi a or lintel purpo es. Uood oprnlnir fc rlKht p.irtlfH. II. T. Clarke , 219 Hoard c Trade , Omaha. _ U M130 51 FOIl RENT. THREE COTTAOEfl AND houtm of 14 rooms ; all modern improvement Inquire of Thomas Swift , 406 N. nth street -M14t 21 * _ _ VERY DK3IRAULE HOUSES VACANT MA 1st. J. II. Bherwood. 421 N. Y. Life. 'Phone Sv _ _ SrH ? L8" FURNISHED COTTAGE FOR TWO MONTH o' family without children. Inquire 5J23 Cer ter st. I ) 511 IS TOR KENT FUllWlbljED HOOMS NICE SOUTH rilONT ROOM WELL FUII nlshed , private family. Call 2412 Cuss street. K NICELY rURNISHED ROOMS FOR Call at 2107 Douglas. 13 MJ92 1 TWO FRONT ROOMS. WITH BATH. 2MI DAV cnport. E M877 tl' _ 13A8T FRONT ROOM , FURNISHED ? " ! IO ! 19th street E SSI-ID * PLEASANT ROOM. 1M ? DODGE. E-ME97 rt'RNlSHKD ROOMS. SUITABLE FOR LldH housekeeping ; man and wife , no children : pr vatc family ; teferences. Address P 34. llee. roil RENT. NICELY FURNISHED SUITE O rooms , noutli eiiKAure. with board ; prhal family ; line location. tX6 Douglas street. He croncea. E M815 23 * VNFURNISHKD ROOMS , 62tf SOUTH Sri av enue. U 3M-23 * ROOMS FOR LIGHT HOI1SF keeping. Wl N. 20 111 street. _ E M932 20 * rUHNISHEO ROOM , C36 S. 10TII STREET. E-M107 JI5 _ FOR RKNT , DEHIRAULE 8OVTH rilO.N furnished rooms. Id Chicago street. K-M11 24 _ TWO FURNISHED ROOMS IN RES1DENC uhlrh occupies whole block ot nice lawn an Hhade trees , northwest corner of UUi ur Ltavcn worth. K M154 21 _ 3 ROOMS -UIt.NISllK FOR LIGHT HOX'SI ketplnc , I1S.OO per month , HUNorth ISth strer B-1H 21 * FURNISHED ROOMi AND BOAR UOARD AND"lioOM. J4.50 WEEK. 1K3 CASS HOOUB WITH HOARD AT THE SHRINEl 324 aoutn tab -street. F MSSS M TWO VKIIY HOOM3 A.T TH rrtnw. US N. Mill St , _ I.ARCJE BOUTJi ROOM IN MODKRN I > 1 t.ched house ; excellent table ; rcfernc , ! N ISth K-M134 tl' _ KOrt HENT. TWO NEATLY FURNIS1IK roomj. with bath ; small. prlvt * family ; fo. lacitlon. ( U N. ITtU U E-4J7 IS- XJNFTJBNIBHED HOOMB TO RENT FOR RENT , I OR 4 UNFURNISHED UOOMB : mndern , for light housekeeping , nt 110 draco street. U-MIIS 2l I OK KENT STORES AND OFFICES ONH ELEGANT STORE ROOM , 23X100 , LOcated - cated In the best part of this ctty , Address J. & M. Conrad , Falrbury , Neb. I-M905 a FOR HENT , THE 4-STORY IlRICK DUILD- Intf , SIC Farnnm street. This building has a fire proof cement basement , complete steam heating fixture * ; water on nil floors , gas , etc. Apply at the oince of The lie * . 1-910 FOR RENT , FIRST-CLASS THREE-STORY and basement brick store building. 1003 Far nam street. Suitable for any kind of busi ness. Inquire room 311 , First National bank building. I-M8S4 28 DESK ROOM. WILLIAM J. WELSHANS. 331 Hoard of Trade. I M8S7 "OR RENT , A SUITE OP THREE MODERN office rooms nt the southwest corner 24th and N KtreeK South Omahn. Apply at City hull , Omaha , between 8 and 9 u. m. C. Sinner I M9II 20 AOENTS WANTE1 > . MEN AND WOMEN. J5 TO $10 A DAY AuT dress The Handy Heater Co. , 834 New York Life Illdg. , Omaha , Neb. J-913 WANTED TO KENT. LIST HOUSES FOR RENT WITH O , O WAL lace , 312 Urown Ilk. Have calls for cottages. K-777 LIST HOUSES FOR RENT WITH F. I ) . WEAD. K 548 J3 STORAGE. ITORAGE. FRANIC EWERS. 12H HARNEY. M-3I8 E8T STORAGE DUILDINO IN OMAHA. U. S. Bov. bonded warehouse ; household goods stored ; lowest rates. 1013-1U15 Leavenvrorth M 377 ITOVES STORED DURING SUMMER. TEb. 9CO. 1207 Douglas. Omaha Stove Repair Works. M 373 ACIFIC STORAGE & WAREHOUSE CO. . ST1I & Jones sts. General storage and forwarding. M B74 WANTED TO VANTED , A STOCK OF GOODS WORTH J4.000 to 16.000. Address M 19 , Omaha llee. N-M543 STOCKS OF CLOTHING , GENTS' FURNISHIngs - Ings , hats and shoes. S. Arnsteln. 1303 Douglas street. N M708 J8 FOB SALE -FURNITURK 'OR ' SALE , ON ACCOUNT OF REVOMAL TO New York , will sell all the furniture , carpets , etc. . of n 10-room housi > , cheap. Call at HI 8. 26'h ave. O MM1 'OK ' AI/E--HORSES , WAGONSETO FOR SALE CHEAP. A GOOD UUGOY HORSE ; 1513 DoURl.is street. P 872-20 OR SALE-GOOD SADDLE HORSE. EN- nutre Theo. Gradman , care TJrownlng , King & Co P-833 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS .VEGMAN PIANOS , 11RIUGEPORT ORGANS. Woodbrldge Bros. , 117 S. 17th. Q-379 IARDWOOD COMIHNATION HOG AND chicken fence. Cliuir. It. Lee , 9th and Douglas. Q-3SO THE STANDARD CATTLE CO. , AMES , NE11 , has 400 tons good baled hay to sell. Q M473 FOR SALE A PBT DEER. INQUIRE A. D , llrandels , Boston Store. QOI . 'OR SALE. SECOND HAND BILLIARH table In good condition. Inquire room 314 , First National Bank Hide. Q-723 M fOR SALE , 2 BILLIARD AND 3 POOL TAbles - bles , In good order , at very low prices. Ad' dress John Heldelk , Falrbury , Neb.QMS93 Q-MS93 22 1EST BROWN LEGHORN EGGS. PEfi scoies 94 points , $1.00 for 13 , J1.51) for M eggs Stances pher & Canlleld , 1222 S. 32nd M.Q95320 * Q-953-20 MISC/iLIiANEOTTS. / OR RENT. DAIRY PAP.M .NEAR SOUTH Omaha. II. H. Harder & Co. , Bee building- OI/AIRVOYANTS MRS. DR. II. WAHREN , CLAIRVOYANT , RE liable business medium , 8th , ycar < H'119 ' N. 16th " . 8-381 M SSAGK. BATHS. ETO. MADAM SMITH. 602 S. 13TH. 2D FLOOR , ROOX 3 ; magnetic , vapor , alcohol , steam , pulphurln nnd sea baths. T M109 23 MASSAGE , MADAME BERNARD , 1421 DODGE T M641 20 * MOST COMODIOUS BATH PARLORS II. . city. Mme. Howell , 318 & 320 S. 15th ; thoroxlehl : practical clropodlit and manicurist utter.dant. T-M813 Jll MADAME LA RUE , 1617 HOWARD ST. T-863-J12 * MRS. DR. LEON. ELEGANT MASSAGE ANI electric bath parlors , restful and refreshing No. 41S North 14th street. T M115 K TURKISH BATHS. TURKISH BATHS ; ONLY PLACE IN CIT ! exclusively for ladles. Suite 103-110 Bee bid * . 135. SIX DATHS J5. MME. POST. 3154 S. liTH. 730 PERSONAL. THE BELLE EPPERLY CORSET , MADE T ( order from measure. 1909 Farnam street streetU3S3 U-3S3 VIA.VI CO. . 346 BEE BLDO. ; HEALTH BOOI free ; home treatment , lady attendant. U 334 B. HAAS. FLORIST. PLANTS , CUT FLOWERS I ) .nquet , hall , residence and grave decoration ! 1813 Vlnton street. Telephone 778. UM895 PAPER CONTAINING" REAL PHOTOS o ladles tvlalilne to wed mailed for stamp. Bo 1608 , Denver , Colo. M174 M2i BATHS , MASSAGE. MME. POST , 318V4 S. 15T1 IT-731 PRIVATE HOME FOR LADIES DURINi confinement : babies adopted or otherwise pn vlded for. 2523 Culdwell street , Omaha , Neb. U MR6S J12 TO LOAN REAL ESTATJ ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO. . 313 N. Y. LIFI loans at low rates for choice security In N < braska , and Iowa farms or Omaha city proper ! ) W-391 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAH. real estate. Urennan , Love & Co. , Paxton blV W 313 IMPROVED C1TT LOANS AT LOWEST KATES H. H. Harder & Co. , ground floor. Dee bldg , W 421 MZJ MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA REAL ESTAT : at 8 per cent. W. B. Melkle , 1st Nat. Ilk. bldt W 332 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAH. property. Fidelity Trust company , 1702 Farnsn W 389 INVESTORS DIRECTORY CO. . 10 WALL , ST New York , offer any part 100.000 eastern U vesters' names , who have money to Invest just compiled. Write for particulars. W-M131 M25 AGENCY U. 8. MORTGAGE CO. SUBMI loans to Puscy & Thomas , Council Bluffs olltc. . W-4J3 CITY LOANS. C A. STARR , CIS N. V. LIFI W SS3 MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. Til : O. P. Davis Co. , 1505 Farnam St. W 385 LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CIT property. W. Farnam Smith & Co. , 139) Farnan W J90 MONE * TO LOAN CHATTELS. MONEY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD FURN : lure , pianos , horses , vracons , or any kind c chattel security at lowest passible rates , whlc you can pay back at any time or In an amount. FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO Room 4. Wlthnell block. X 37S MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE. PIANO ! horses , nsgons , etc. , at lowest rates In clt ; no removal of goods ; strictly confidential ; yc can pay the loan off at any tlras or In an amount. amount.OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. . SO * So. 16th St. X-S70 J. B. HADDOCK. ROOM 427. RAMGE BLOCI X-J7J MONEY'TO LOAN ON FURNITURE AN piano * . Fred Terry , 4SO Ramze blk. X-S71 BUSINESS CHANGES. FOU SALE. MY LOAN AND JEWELRY BUS ness. Fred Motile , pawn broker , 15174 Fa " g > . Y M891 J14 TO BELL- GROCERY STOCK , GOOD LOCv tlon. cheap , fixtures and stock complet butcher shop attached. Address , H. E. Bu nara. 17 N. Y. Life Bldg. , Omaha. Neb. Y M923 M20 SPLENDID OPPORTUNITIES ARE Nol offered by the marksU to easily multiply sma capital each week by speculating- . Our custon crs make bl * money. Borne UV > .00 to JWO.W week , /on / a S100.00 Investment. Can we not i the same for jou ? Small marcla require * Our book on successful speculation and dall market letter , tull of money producing pointer sent fr e. Speculate through experts. Taomi A On. bankers and brokers , Rlalto bldg. , Ch caro. Ill , Y Mm JU FOR SALE. MY LOAN AND JEWELRY UUS nrss. Frrd Mohle. 1S17U Farnam.YJttSl Y-JttSl JH FOR EXCHANGE. A NICE STYLE FAMILY HORSE , COAL black , sound , good free driver and gentle tn every way , to exchange for good driving horse. Fidelity Trust company , 1702 Farnam street. Z M88 FOR TRADE , A BUCKUOAnD , HAND MADE , almost new , for a phaeton ; will give differ ence. P 40 , Ilec , X M103 21 FOR HALE .Ht.AL ESTATE. ABSTRACTS. THE IJYRON REED COMPANY. RE-1M IMPROVED GARDEN LANDS NEAR OMAHA at prices that will surprise you. If taken within 2 weeks. J. II. Sherwood , 423 N. Y. Life. RE-M724 BARGAINS. HOUSES , LOTS AND FARMS ; sale or trade. F. K. Darling , Barker block. RE US AROAIN8 , SALE OR TRADE IN CITY PROP- ertles and ( arms. Jno , N , Frenier , oiip. P. O. RE-37S INAPS , 5 TO MILES FROM OMAHA P. O. 40. SO or 120 acres , Improved , 130.CJ per acre ; 2UO acres. (35.00 per acre ; 250 ncre * . JIO.OO per acre ; < 10-ncre tracts , 176.IX ) to J1M.O. ) per acre. Must be told. 6rO N. Y. L. bldg. RE M2I4 'OR SALE-LOT II , I1LK 3. BAKER PLACE This lot Is 60x12 ? . south front , near car ; will sell che.ip on easy monthly payments to right party. Also lot 2 , In llucke > e Place , and lot 1 , blk C. Poppleton Park. Take n look nt the loU nnd If they suit you call nnd I will make price and terms to suit. Geo.B. Tzschuck , Dee ofllce Omaha. RE Col ARM LANDS. C. F. HARRISON. N. Y. L. RE-SIS J7 IORNER. 64'4 ' FT. , CASS ST. . J650. CO It. , North EMh , $ UO. Hundred per cent In these In 12 mo * . Ames , , 1C17 Farnam. RE S03-24 * llOOM MODERN COTTAGE , ! G2 N. 40TH. only J3.100.00 ; great bargain. RE M730 : KW 6-ROOM COTTAGE. LARGE LOT , ONLY Jl.930.00 , Clark and N. 21st ; snap. RE M791 33S FEET. FULL BLOCK IN LENGTH , FRONT. Ing on granite paved street , with newer , water , EaH , sidewalk , electric cars and electric lights , four cottages permanently n-ntid. good neigh borhood , and close to bustneii , for $15.00000. This la a great bargain , as all public Im provements nre paid for. It has tun np- pralsed at J100 per front foot. 11. F. Williams , room 411 , McCague block. RE MHO 20 MALL HOUSE , FULL LOT , FRANKLIN ST. J100 donn , bal. monthly , JG30. Ames. 1C17 Fnr- num. RE-M974-23- IOMES ON EASY PAYMENTS , SELL AND buy lots , ncres , farms. Garvln llroa , 210 N.Y L RE 371 'OR ' SALE , LOT 51x12" IT . 2.0T1I AND 1ZARD sts. , nt grade , J'JOO.OI : lot BOxlJO ft. with turn , nix room house nnd fruit trees In > ard , 35th and Hurt sts. , tl,890.00 : 40 acres sit miles from postofllce. northwest , 14,000.00. Potter nnd Ueoige company , cor. ICtii nnd Farniin sts RE M959 25 \N OPPORTUNITY OP A LIFE TIME 'o get a most complete cottage home In the city The price on these two beautiful cottages on llnrt st. , near 2Sth , bus been reduced $500 each If old during the next week. They are 6 rooms each , with bith , clnsst , lint nnd cold water , concreted collar under whole Imuao ; electric llxlurpi and electric light. Just completed , with sewer , city water , junta nil sodded , etc. . 1 Work to electric llm > . n fact , these cottages nre nvxlels of beaut } nid convenience. o Biich cutuiira In the city can In purclm-cd ns cheap ns we a"1 nuthorlred to sell tiles ? homes. Terms , J.VW or mure cash , b.iUnco i-a y terms. This property H destined to be otic of the most beautiful residence localities In the city In a , , r..v i. . , . , IS THE TIME TO BUY. Sti in Wv'1 ? * YOU THE PROPERTY T MUST BE SEEN TO BE APPRECIATED. 'Idelltj Trust Companj , 1102 rarnam bt. tlj M9G9S : LIOANT : o-noo.M itousi : . KINH HARM. lartre lot. rlRht In the heart of the city ; owner compollpd to co uwaj , pilce nlll be made that will sell the property. C. F. lUrrlspn , 912 N. T. Life. 1UJ-M1-1S * TJNDERTAKEUSArflJ EMBAMtlERS I. K. BUrtKET , FUNERAL DinECTOR AND embalmer , 1018 Chicago st , telephone 90. 408 SWANSON & VALIEN. 1701 CUM1NQ , TEL. 1000. 409 M. O. J.IAUL , UNDERTAKER AND ESItlALM. er , 1417 Farnam St. , telephone K3. 410 C. W. DAKEH , UNDERTAKER. 813 S. 1CTH ST. 411 BICYCLES. M. O. DAXON. 403 N.'KTH. * 893" VICTOR BICYCLES. THE FINEST OF ALL bicycles. Omaha Bicycle Co , 123 N. 16th street. 391 STERLING , BUILT LIKE A WATCH. WEST' era Electrical Supply Co. , 1515 Howard street. 303 SEE THE VISIBLE HALL HEARINGS ON Relay Special. Will Barr.um & Bro. . 120 N. 15th. 33G REMINGTON AND EAQLE. CROSS GUN CO. , ie S. ISth street. 337 A. L. DEANE & CO. , WHOLESALE AND RE- tall bicycles. 1116 Farnam street ; blcjcles sold on easy payments. 293 WESTERN BICYCLE & GUN CO. . 2416 CUMINQ 661 MANTELS , GKATES AND TILES. WOOD MANTELS , ORATES. TILES FOR FIRE places , vestibules and large floors ; write foi catalougue. Milton Rogers & Sons. Omaha. COAL D. T. MOUNT HAS REMOVED HIS COAL office to 209 S. 16th St. , Brown block. 400 THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST NO SMOKE , No soot. 2.000 pounds of the Vat Wyomlnt coal. .60. delivered. Just thln.t of It I Yoi have to pay that for dirty , smoky coal. I ; you are Interested In the fuel question us < Sheridan coal. 1C05 Farnam street. M401 PASTTJRAGE. WE HAVE 160 ACRES OF BLUE GRASS PAS lure for horses , board fence , spring water Barton & Phelps. Qllmore , Neb. , or A , W Fhelps & Son , 207 N. Y. Life bldg. Tel. 1054 478-July ! HORSES AND CATTLE PASTURED , I"/ miles from car line , blue grass , spring water H. II. Harder & Co. , Bee building. PASTURE , CATTLE & HORSES. T. Murray. 90S J13 BUILDING &LOAN ASSOCIATION. SHARES IN MUTUAL L. & II. ASS'N PA1 B , 7 , 8 per cent when 1. 2 , 3 years old. alvvayi redeemable. 1704 Farnam st. Nattlneer , Sec 411 HOW TO GET A HOME OR SECURE OOOl Interest on savings. Apply to Omaha L. & B Ass'n. 1704 Bee bldg. O. W. Nattlngor , Sec. 411 BOARDING HOUSES FOR RENT TO aOOD. RESPONSIBLE PARTY , & moms : about 30 boarders. Best location tn cltv , 1 IS. Bee. 871 HOTELS. HOTEL BARKER , ISTH AND JONES STS. 79 rooms at SI.CO per day. 60 rooms at 32.00 per day , Bredal rates to commercial travelers. Roon and board by week or month. Frank Hlldltch manager. 402 AETNA HOUSE ( EUROPEAN ) . N. W. COR 13th and Dodge. Rooms by day or week. 403 ELECTRICAL. SUPPLIES ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND CONTRAC or * for electric light and motor plants and n ] kinds of electrical construction. Western Elcc Ulcal Supply Co. , 1515 Howard St. 401 PAWNBROKERS. H. MAROWITZ LOANS MONEY. 415 N. 16 ST 415 CARPET CLEANING. CHAMPION STEAM CARPET CLEANING WKH 718-720 S. 14th St. Tel. 655. Service guaranteed U. B. G , Kuhn , Mgr. ; Pat Ward , foreman. 12i M2J LOST. LOST. FRIDAY NIGHT. A LADY'S BLACI ostrich feather boa ; a reward will be paid I left at 1315 Farnam street. Ixist M1S5 20 DENTAL COLLEGE. OMAHA COLLEGE DENTAL SURGERY. FRKI Infirmary ; dentistry at cost. 16th & Cap. av < 407 MUSIC , ART AND LANGUAGES. GEORGE F. GELLENBECK. BANJO ANI guiur teacher. Mil Cass street. M10S BUSINESS NOTICES. DAMAGED MIRRORS RESILVERED , 719 K. li SHORTHAND AND TYPETr7RITINC A. C. VAN BANTS SCHOOL. UJ N. Y. Life.M91I M91I DENTISTS. DR. PAUL , DENTIST , K HURT BT. T OARPENTER3 AJTD BUILDERS. C. E. MORRILL. PAPER HANGING , HOUSE sign painting , brlrkwait plastering ! oft It Barker blk. ; tel. . $ ] , 1S No. Wth St. 40 : MRS. C. A. LUCAS 'JtlXS RETURNED AND ripened parlors at 1609. DmitUs itreet. where she will be pleased to setj.Mr former friends. , , , . , M127-M23 DRESS MAKING IN FAMILIES. 431S GRANT. 1 > 4 M1SO M2I * NOTICH OP UBC tVEH'S SALE. Notice Is hereby Kivnn that pursuant to an order of the dlstrkh court of Douglas county. Nebraska , entered on the 9th day of May , 1S23 , In a ultj pending In Bald court , wherein WIlIlnmtA. Wallace Is plain tiff nnd Wallace and company , Incorpor ated , Is defendant , I will on Monday , the 27th day of May , 1835 , nt 2 o'clock p. in. of sold day at the place of business of said Wallace nnd company , Incorporated , at number 411 South Tenth streetIn Omaha , Ne braska , sell at public auction to the high est bidder for cash alt of the aisetn of paid Wallace and company , Incorporated. Bald assets consist In part of nuloon bars , back bars , mirror frames , b'er coolers , etc. , all being manufactured by the said Wallace and company , Incorporated , a complete out fit of Improved wood working machinery , together with shafting and belting and two Detroit electric motors of ilfteeit horse power each , the olllce furniture and fixtures nnd a lot of raw material and partially manufactured stock. Said property may be Inspected nt any time during business hours nnd the under signed Is authorized tu sell all or purls of said property nt private sale nt any time prior to the date fixed for public sale. Said pale will bo conducted according- the Instructions of the court embodied In the said order which will be found In the olllce of the clerk of the district court or n copy of the same may be Inspected on the above premises at any time during business hours. JOHN JENKINS , M-ll-l't m nnd e Receiver. Lawyers nud solicitors. SUES & CO. Bee Uullding , OMAUA , Neb. Advlco RAILWAY HIE- CARD Leaves iUURLINGTON it MO. RIVER.Arrives ( JUmunajUnloii Depot , lOtli & Mabon bts | Uinuha 10.1S.U11 Denver Expresa . , . 9uoain 4:35pm.llk. : Hills , Mont. & Puget Snd. Ex. 4:1 Join 4:3jpm Denver Ezorces 4lOum 6.45pm..Nebraska Local ( except Sunda > ) . 7.45pm C.15am..L < ntoln Local ( except Uundaj > . . .U:25am : 2.4jpm..Fast Mall ( for Lincoln ) Dally . . . Leaves ( CHICAGO. BI'RLINClToN & Q.Arrives ( OinahjUnlun | Depot , 10th & Mason Sts | Omaha 4:45pin : T.CIucago Vestibule. . . , , 8:50jfn : SW > um Ciilcago Expie * . * . . . . , 4:15pm : 7:5Cpm..Chicago : nnd bt. Louis Express. . K.oojm l:35am Pactnc Junction Local 6:30pm : Fast Mall 2:4tpm : ) : .eaves ( CHICAGO. MIL. & ST. PAUL.Arrives ( OmalmUnlon | Depot , 10th & Mason Sis. | Omaha G,00pm Chicago Limited. . . . 9:30am : 'l:10am Chicago Express ( ex. Sun. ) COOpm _ -aves ( CHICAGO & NURTHU EST'N ( Atrlves OmahuUnkn | Depot , 10th & Mason Sls. | Om.ih.i .l:05aiiT. : Eastern Express..7. 7Y776:3fpin : 4.00pm Vcstlbulcd Limited 9.40am CK : > un Mo. Valley Local 10:3ipm : ) 5:45pm : Omaha Chicago Special 2il5pii ! Leaves | CHICAGO , H. I & PACIFIC. ( Airlvcs Onijhaynlon Dcpot , 10th & Maao.'i 8ts. | Omaha .SAST. .l.ODani. . . Atlantic Express ( ex. bunday ) . . . 6:25pm : . Night . llxprcss . 8:55im : 4 :3upm. : . . .Chicago Veatlbuled Limited. . . . l:3)pm : ' " - _ _ 6:00pm. : . Oklahoma & IjexoVEx ( ex Sun > . .lof35am 1.40pm . Colorado' ' T/tmlied . 400pm ; Leaves | C. , ST. KTXl. & O. 'Arrives Omahal Depot , 16th atd Wtbs or Sis. ) Omaha 9 am..NcbiasUa I'astanger ( dally ) . . . . 8:16pm < .20pm..Sioux City Exprfss ( e\ . Sun ) . . .lli > 5am 6.10pm. . . St. Falil llilmItcJ U:35am : es I F. "E. & wTOnV A LITE \ Omahal Depot , 15lh alr Vebs or Sts. 2.10pm Fast MalanU ) Express. 2lflpm.ex. ( Snt ) Wjo. Jifx , ( ox. Mon. ) 9:05am..Norfolk : Expftso ( fz. Sunday ) CiHlpm. . . gt. PaqljIsprfB3 -1 , . . . . . . . . . .10.3 Leaves I K. C. , STC ( , B I Al rives Onia'.iaUnlcn | Depot , fOtU A ; Mason Sts. | Om iaha 0SOam : Kansas Clin UjJExpress. . . . . GSOpm : 9:45pm.lv. : C. Night Ifxia If , P. Trans. CMam ; Leaves ! MISSOURI rACiriCl lArrlveT" Oihabaj pcpot. litli iSid Webs-er Sts. pOmnha /l.lOam. . . . . . . . . . S LoijU7preiis , ' . . ' . , . . . . C:00am : 0:30pm..ft St , LouU lixsres * ' . . . . , r.t , :08prA : 3.30pm Nebraska LocjrKx ; . SUii. ) . ' . . ' 900am Leaves | SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC. ( Arrives Oma.l > q | Depot , IStli and Webster Sts. I Omaha upm . St. 1'aut Limited. . . . . . . .10.35ani Leaves I " " SlOUk CITY " & I'ACIFIC. ( Arrives Omahaj Union Depot , 10th & Mason Sts.j Omaha itSanT. . . . . . ! Cfty ' Pats-ngerTT. . lOlHprn 5.35pm. . St. Paul Limited . 12i35pm Leases I UNION PACIFIC ( Arrives Omaha ] UnlonDepot _ , 10th & Mason 8l3. | Omoha 10 00am Kearney Express 345Fm ; 2 00pm. Overland rij-er 5:5pm : 2:00pni : Ucat'ce & Stromtb'g Ex. ( ex.Sun ) 3:4 : > ( m 7JOpm : Pacific Express 10:55jiu : 6:15ptn Fast Mall 4:10ntn Leaves I WABASH RAILWAY. IAirl\u OmalmUnlon | Depot. 10th & Mason Sts.l Omaha FKIT2 EMIMCET'S GKAVE. IMu Stone Bliirlis the Routine 1'luce of the ( lenlnl Cnninillnn. It Is but a short distance from the quaint odd structure Fritz Emmet reared upon one of Albany's many hills , and which now Is the home of Senator Hill , to the rura cemetery where Fritz lies In an unmarked grave , says the Now York World. It Is more than three years since Fritz died , and when on earth folks actually threw money at him , so eager were tlicy to testify their delight for his mimicry and his madcap Jollity on the stage. His grave Is In an tin frequented portion of the cemetery , away out In the new ground , back of where He tha late Thurlovv Weed. His Is the one grav In that portion of the cemetery , and the BUT roundlngs are bleak and bare compared with the willows , the trees nml the flowers o other parts of the grounds. Hut the ground around the grave Is strewn with decayed posies , hastily snatched by fal hands from corsages and tossed upon th grave where lies the man who was Inlmltabl In his characterisations of humble German life. life."You'd "You'd surely bo surprised , " said John Me Klnr.ey , assistant to the. cemetery keeper Andrew McFarland , "were you to watch th antics and goings on of all the people tha ask to have the grave of Emmet pointed ou to them. Some of 'cm maVe me feel a 1)1 ) queer , and one lady went on so the other day that I had all I could do to keep from weep Ing Her melancholy and her anguish wer so real that there was no getting away with out tears. More people ask to bo shown th grave of Emmet than that of any other In the cemetery , and there are some dls tlngulshed persoriages Interred here. Presl dent Arthur , for Instance , and the murderer Carlyle Harris. " o Preventive Medicine. Combining antiseptic ! with deodorant prop ertlcE. and possessing an , agreeable , aroma tl odor Allen's Hygienic 'FlOhl makes a most ac ceptable dentofrlce of-'Kirgle ; It sweetens am purifies the breath nnil' ' eeth , Instantly re moving all odor of" , tobacco or liquor. A moat acceptable mouth-wash In the morning It's use prevents the Inception of all con taglous diseases. A METAlTilC EAR. What k'clenco Has D'urio for n Mnn Minn an F.ur. We have had people .vyh | | glass eyes , per celaln teeth and artificial whiskers , am now comes along a .u an with an' aluml num ear. Ho U C3'f rs of age and wa admitted Into the Ouee'n's hospital at Illr mlngham , England , fn Vprll , 1893 , with a eplthelloma of tlfe loft purtcle. The greater part ofjtjhe diseased ear wa cut off by the attetuflftj ? ] surgeon and a plas ter of parls cast was Xaken of the left sld of his head. Then an artificial ear wa built up In wax to match 'the healthy one o the opposite side. The bogus car as the made In vulcanite and' aluminum , tinted an enameled to harmonize * vlb ( th.e complexion No artificial contrivance , , .iuch as a specta cle frame , was made , use of to support th aluminum er , and adhesion to the bead wa effected by means of a s'aturateJ solution o mastic In absolute alcohol. The man can now hear as well as ever , bu hf takes care to sleep on his right side a night , so as not to reaK off his new ea At th * same time he has no fear of bavin It frost-bitten , and he \ probably th enl Jtan alive who could even partly compl with the request of Marc Antony "in me your tars. " . Captain Sweeney. U. S. A. . San Diego C l. , says : "Shllob's Catarrh Remedy U th flrat medicine I have- ever found that wul do me any gaod. " Price SOc. CXPLQIT5 * * BRICADICR GERARD , C ( Copyright. 1893) ) CHAPTER V. When J catne to myself I was lyltiK upon truckle bed. In a bare , half furnished room. > Iy head was ringing llko a bell , and when put up my hand there was a lump llko walnut over one of my eyes. My nose was ill of a pungent smell , and I soon found tat a strip of paper soaked In vinegar was astened across my brow. At the other end [ the room Wits terrible llttlo man was tiling , with his knee bare , and his elderly ompanlon was rubbing It with some llnl- lent. The latter seemed to bo In the worst f tempers , and ho kept up a continual coldlng , which the other listened to with gloomy face. "Never heard tell of such a thing In my Ife , " ho was saying. "In training for a tenth , with all the weight of It on my shoul- ers , and then , when I get you as fit as a rout , and within two days of fighting the Ikellest man on the list , you let yourself nto a bye-battle with a foreigner. " "There , there ! Stow your gab ! " said the ther. sulkily. "You'ro a very good trainer , Im , but you'd bo better with less jaw. " "I should think It was tlmo to Jaw , " the Iderly man answered. "If this knee don't 'et well before Wednesday they'll have It hat you fought a cross , and a pretty job you'll have next time you look for a backer. " "Fought n cross ! " growled the other. "I've von nineteen battles , and no man so much is dared to say the word 'cross' In my icarln' . How the deuce was I to get out of t when the cove wanted the very clothes ft my back ? ' "Tut , man , you knew that the beak and ho guards wore within a mile of you. You ould have net them on to him us well then s now. You'd have got your clothes buck gain oil right. " "Well , strike me ! " said the Bustler. "I on't often break my tralnln' , but when It omcs to glvln' up my clothes to a Frenchy vho couldn't lilt a. dint In a pat o'butter , vhy It's more than I can swaller. " "I'coh , man , what are the clothes worth ? Vyou know that Lord Kuftoii alone has 5,000 on you ? When you jump the ropes n Wednesday you'll carry every penny of 50,000 with you Into the ring. A pretty hlng to turn up with a swollen knee and a story about a Frenchman ! " "I never thought he'd lia * kicked , " said he Dustier. "J suppose you expected he'd fight Brough- on's rules , and strict P. It. ? Why , you Illy , they don't know what fighting Is In 'ranee. " "My friends , " said I sitting up on my > ed , "I do not understand very much of vhat you say , but when you speak llko that t Is foolishness. We know so much about IghtlnK In France that we have paid cur Ittlo visit to nearly cveiy capital In Eu rope , nnd very teen wo are coming to Lon don. Uut we llg'nt llko soldiers , you under stand , and not llko gamins In the gutter , t'ou strike mo on the head I kick you on ho knee It Is child's play , llut If you vlll give mo n svvord , and take another one , 1 will show you how wo fight over the valor. " They both stared at me In their stolid , English nay. "Well , I'm glad you're not dead , moun- seer , " said the dlder one at last. "Thero wpsn't much sign of life In you when the itnstler and me carried , you . .down. That icid of .yours ain't thick enough to stop lle | crook of the hardest hitter In Bristol. " "lie's a game cove , too , and ho came for me like a bantam , " said the other , still rubbing his knee. "I gel my old leltrrighl n , and heeiit over , as If ho had been 'Oleaxed. It wasn't my fault , tnounseer. I old you you'd get pepper If you went on. " "Woll , It's something to say all your Ife that ycu've been handled by the finest Ughtvvclplit in England , " said the older man , looking at me with an expression of consiatulallon upon Ills face. "You've had lilm ut his best , too In the pink of condi tion , and trained by Jim Hunter. " "I am need to hard knocks , " said I , un buttoning my tunic and showing my two musket uoumla. Then I bared my ankle also , and showed the place In my eye where the guerilla had stabbed me. "Ho can take his gruel. " said the Bustler. "What a glutton he'd ha\e made for Die mlddlewelghts. " remarked the trainer ; "with six months' coaching he'd astonish the fancy. It's a pity he's got to go back to prison. " I did not llko that last remark at all. I buttoned up my coat and rose from the bed. "I must ask you to let me continue my journey. " said I 'I never though he'd ha' klct.tnl , " said th Bustler. "There's no help for It , mounseer , " th' ' trainer answered. "It's a hard thing t send such a man as you buck to such ; placr , but business Is business , and there' a 20 reward. They were here thli mornlni locking for you , and I expect they'll b 'round again. " His words turned my heart to lead. "Surely you would not betray me , " I cried "I will send you twlco 20 on the day tlia I set foot In France. I swear It upon th honor of n French gentleman. " Hut I only got headshakes for a reply , pleaded , I argued , I spoke of the ISngllsl hospitality and the fellowship of brave men but I might as well have been addressln ; the two great wooden clubs which stoo' ' balanced upon the floor In front of ITU There was no sign of sympathy upon thel bull faces. "Business Is business , mounsecr , " Hie ol Iralner repeated. "Besides how am I to pu the Bustler Into the ring on Wednesday I he's Jugged by the beak for aldln' an abettln' a prisoner of war ? I've got to lee after the Hinder , and I take no risks. " This , then , was the end of all in struggle * and strivings. I was to b led back again like a poor , silly sheep whlc has broken through the hurdles. They littl ki-ew mo who could fancy that I shout submit to such a fate. I had heard enoug tn tell me where the weak point of the : two men was and I showed , as 1 had ofte showed before , that ntlenne Gerard Is neve so terrible as when all hope eecms to hav deserted him. With a single spring I seize one of the cluba and swung It over the hca of the Buster "Como what may , " I cried , "you shall t spoiled for Wednesday. " The fellow growled out an oath , and woul have sprung at me , but the other flung hi arms around him and pinned him to th chair "Not If I know It , Hustler , " bo Kcreamei "None of your games while I am by. Gi away out of this Fronchy. We only want I see your back. Ilun away , run away , t he'll get loose ! " It was good advice , I thought , and I rate to the door , but as I came out Into the ope air my liwud swam round , and I hud to led against the porch to lave myielf from falllni Consider all that I had been through , U anxiety of my escape , the long , useless flint In the atorm , the day ipent amid wet fern with only bread for food , the second Journt by night , and now the Injuries I had r < celvcil In attempting to deprive the llttlo man of his clothes. Was It wonderful that even I should reach the limits of my endurances ? I stood there In my heavy coM and my poor , battered busby , my chin upon my chest and my eyelids over my eyes. 1 had done my best and 1 could do no more. It was the sound of horses' hoofs wlilch made mo at last raise my head , and there was the gray- nujstached governor of Dartmoor prison not ten paces In front of me , with six mounted warders with him. "So. colonel. " said he , with a bitter smllfl , "we have found > ou once more. " When a bravo man has done his utmoHt and failed , he shows his breeding by the I saw a curious expression come over his face. manner In which he accepts his defeat For me , I took the letter which I had In my pocket , and , stepping forward , I handed It with such grace of manner as I could sum mon to the governor. "It has been my misfortune , sir , to detain one of your letters , " said I. He looked at me In amazement and beck oned to the wardens to arrest me. Then he broke the seal of the letter. I saw a curi ous expression com ? over his face as he read It. This must be the letter which Sir Charles Meredith lost , " said he. "It was In the pocket of his coat. " "You have carried It for two days ? " "Since the night before last. " "And never looked at the contents ? " I showed him by my manner that ho had coirmlttcd an Indiscretion In asking a ques tion which one gentleman should not have put to another. To my surprise he burst out Into a roar of laughter. "Colonel , " said he , wiping the tears from his eyes , "you have really given both your self and us a great deal of unnecessary trouble. Allow mo to read the letter which you carried with you In your flight. " And this Is what I heard : "On receipt of this you are directed tu release Colonel Et'enne Gerard of the Third Hussars , who lim been exchanged against Colonel Mason of the Horse Artillery , now In Verdum. " AB he read It he laughed again , and the wardens laughed , and the two men from the cottage laughed , and then , as I heard this universal merriment and thought of all m > hopes and fears , and my struggles and dangers , what could a debonair soldier do bul laugh1 as heartily as any of them ? And PI them all was It not I who had the best reasoi to laugh , since In front of me I could sei my dear France , and my mother , and tin emperor , and my horsemen ; while behind mi lay the gloomy prison and the heavy ham of the English king ? ( The End. ) JtOUKS AX ! ) rRltlOIHV.lliS. A PHEE LANCE IN A FAU LAND Bj Herbert Compton. Cloth ; 373 pages. Tlu Casscll 1'ubllihlng company , New York. A singularly written autobiography , giving an account of the adventures of Selwyn Fyve ways of Fyveways Hall , England , In India The time of the story Is about a century ago Selwyn , after very exciting adventures , man ages to acquire a fortune In India and come : homo and buys the family estate , whicl had passed Into other hands. CYCLING FOR HEALTH AND PLEAS UHB By Luther H. Porter. Cloth , $1 Dodd , Mead & Co. From N. B. Falconei & Co. , Omaha. The above work not only sets forth Ihi Inestimable value of the wheel for health am pleasure , but Is a practical text book on th subject. It devotes an entire chapter t < "Accidents and Their Prevention ; " other : appear on "Correct Pedaling , " "Speed an < Gearing , " "Training , " "Cycling Costume' and other subjects incident to the use of th wheel. The book , In fact. Is an Indlipensabl guide to the successful use of the bicycle. A DIARY OF THE GRAND ARMY OK Till REPUBLIC and Hand Book of Mllltar ; Information By George J , Mauson. Paper 25 cents. Fowler & Wells company , 2' ' East Twenty-first street. New York. Contains an epitome of the doings of tin national encampments of the Grand Arm ; from Its organization to the present lime This Information will prove valuable to al Grand Army men. The work Is also a bool of reference for all those who are Intereste In military matters , containing facts In re gard to the armies of the world , statistics o European wars , pension statistic' , pay table : Soldiers' Homes , state militia , height of so ] dlers. army organization , etc. An Interest Ing and valuable feature of the book Is chronological history cf the rebellion froi the southern convention at Vlcksburg. I 1859 , to the assasilnatlon of President Lin coin In ] G5. A good Index places the In formation contained In the work quickly a the service of the reader. THE TIGER LILY By George Manvlll Fonn. Cloth ; 270 pagei. The Cassell Put llshlng company. New York. An exciting story , founded upon the frantl love of two women for one man. The poc fellow doesn't even know which of the tw he really loves , and the end of It all Is tragli THE BUILDING OF A NATION By Henr Gannett. Cloth , $2.50. The Henry * ; Thomas company. New York. Sold b subscription. This volume presents In a clear , concli and forcible way a complete account of tl rise and progress of the American natloi a discussion of the present status of 01 population , of our social life , of our goveri ment , and of our Industries , together wit a brief forecast of the future. The autho Henry Gannett , chief geograhper of th United States Geological Survey , has prepare a number of extremely valuable table which are accompanied by more tlia seventy maps and diagrams more thn forty of them reproduced Hi color that a < ! Immensely to the usefulness of the boo ! It Is gratifying to note that the volume provided with a complete Index , which adi much to Its value as a book of reference. A LITTLE SISTER TO THE WILDE ] NESS By Lilian Bell. Cloth , $1.25. Stoi & Klmball , Chicago. The west Tennessee bottom land Is tl scene of tills story , from whose conversatlc e dialect has been la general expunge ' } enough being left to give color. "Tho e J lence of a dumb soul which seeks expre slon ' Is the motif of the book , thn dun soul being "Mag , " a young woman of tl region who jarrlcs It through yellow fevc Surveyors , revenue ofllcers and "natlvei are dramatis personae , und a joui preacher , with doubts , who docs much tal Ing. Ing.The The Inland Printer company han just t sued a beautifully prepared brochure show-It In reduced facsimile the twtlve cover d signs marie by Mr. Will I ! Bradley for tl Inland Printer , and which have r'celved ve ; general criticism both at home and abroa A limited number of these only have bei printed. The Inland Printer company , Cr cage , The Monthly Illuitrator for May Is strong as usual In articles o ( general Interei The photographic reproduction of living flo' ' en is continued thli month by a collectli of picture * of epiphytal orcbldi. and Lent nrccnlee relates many fuels nbout them , leaving the terrestrial orchids to bo simi larly treated later. "The Pottery of the l American Indiana" Is the title of a aeries of papers of permanent value ns well as strong In current Interest. The red men of nil parts of the continent with certain Interesting ex ceptions practiced the ceramic nrt and often t reached a high degree of skill and nrtlstlo excellence. Another closely cognate article In this number Is Krnent Ingcrsoll's resume of , "Primitive Fire Kindling , " In which the various methods of IIro making used by un civilised and seml-clvlllzed peoples are briefly recounted and pictured. K. W. Darning writes an account of Mexican life as he saw It In the mountains of San Luis PotoM nnd Illus trates It from his own drawings In a very \ivld way , drawing hU subjects mainly from experiences of n fo.ist day In the village. Very different Is the article by J Howe Adams on the sea cliffs of St. Angelo Uio peninsula south of the bay of Naples w hose many Illustrations from photographs nre of quaint Italian villages and people nnd curious old monasteries perched high upon tlib rocky coast. The story , "Jean Vuljean , " n conden sation of Victor Hugo's "Les MIsTables , " progresses rapidly toward the culmination of Its Interest In old Paris. The Installment In the May number carries the hero Info a safe refuge after n man clous adventure ami le.ucs the reader In wonder. Harry C. Jones , J2-94 Fifth avenue. Now York The May number of the American Magnzlno of Civics open with n dlwusslon of social In fluences In the sphere of politic * , by William I ) , Chlsholm , under the caption "Tho Social Pressure in Politics. " President A. A John son , D.I ) , of the University of Wyoming ; contributes a valuable dissertation on "Civili zation nnd the State " Other contributions are "The Free Public Library , " by II. 11. Harbor ; "Bimetallism vs. the Slnglo Standard , " by L. Bradford Prince ; "American Trailo Pros pects in East Africa , " by Charles J. Klngg ; "Tho Growth of Peace Principles and the Methods of Propagating Them , " by llclva A. Lockwood ; "Distinctive American Citizen ship , " by Adolph Roeder ; "Farmers nnd Tax ation , " by James Mlddleton ; "State Rlghta inil Federal Encroachments , " by James 3. Fisher , anil "Should Property Bo Taxed ? " by William H. I ilrd. Andrew J. Palm & Co. , 3S Park Uow , New York. A noteworthy study of the career and char acter of Prince Bismarck , appearing In the May Forum. Is entitle ! "lltsniarclf The Strongest Personality Since Napoleon. " It Is from the pen of Colonel Theodore A. Dodge , the well known military wrltor , who has lately returned from a. long sojourn In Europe , where ho made n fresh study of the historical events covered by the Iron Chancellor's re- markab'o ' career. Apropos of the plan of re viving the Olympic games , Prof Paul Shoroy .liscusses the spirit of ancient and modern ithletlcs In an article rich and interesting , entitled "Can Wo Revive the- Olympic Games ? " Mr. Frederic Harrison contributes 'ila ' eighth study of the great Victorian wrl'ors with "Anthony Trollope's Place In Litera ture" n brilliant article bristling with Inter esting literary reminiscence , ' . Prof. It. N. Tlmrston contributes a very timely paper en titled "Our Debt to Inventors- Shall We DIs- rourago Them ? " asserting that the legisla tures , the courts , and the p.reat public Itself unlto In oppressing the Inventor , and that a recent decision In a patent case tends greatly to discourage If not prohibit the Inventive 'plrlt In America. "Why Canadians Do Not Favor Annexation , " by Hon. John George Itourlnot , clerk of the Canadian Ilouso of Commons , Is n very btrlklng comparison of the Cani'dlan and the American systems of government , to show why union with the republic does not commend Itself to the Influ ential classes In Canada. The Forum Pub lishing company , New York. The editor of the Review of Reviews In the Mu > number gives his testimony , based on personal obsei\utlon , to the success of the South Carolina liquor tystem. "Drunk enness and disorder , " he says , "havo de creased to a remarkable extent ; and whereas the negro laborer was formerly nccustomed to spend his week's earnings In carousing on Saturday night and Sunday , ho Is now spending moro upon his family or else sav ing his money to bujland. . " In the "Progress , of the World" foreign affairs receive consid erable attention. The Japanese treaty , the British campaign In Chltral , French- aggres sion in Africa , the peace outlook In Europe , the attitude of powers In reference to the Armenian atrocities , the change In the fcpcak- ershlp of the British' House * of Comi b.ns. ths question of Welsh disestablishment and the great boot and shoo strike In England nra among the subjects discussed. The Review of Reviews company , 13 Astor Place , Now York. Perhaps tha most beautiful series of pic tures ever presented of the Rocky mountains will be found In a collection of fourteen original paintings executed by Thomas Mornn " for the May Cosmopolitan. To those who have been In the Rockies this Issue of the Cosmopolitan will be a souvenir worthy of preservation. This number contains fifty-two original drawings , by Thomas Aloran , Oliver Herford , Dan Beard , H. M. Eaton , F. O. Attwood , F. O. Small. F. Llx , J. H. Dolph and Roslna Emmett Sherwood , besides six re productions of famous recent works of art and forty other Interesting Illustrations ninety- eight In all. Probably no other mnga/Ino In the world presents for May so great a num ber of Illustrations especially designed for its pages by famous Illustrators. The fiction in this number Is by F. Hopklnson Smith , Gustav Kobbe , W. Clark Russell. Edgar W. Nye and T. C. Crawford. The Cosmopolitan , New York. Ten Illustrated articles and twenty-seven contributions appear In the May number ot The Midland Monthly. Among the latter Samuel Calvin tells of "Tho Switzerland of Iowa , " Rev. Eugene May describes a "Uicyclo Ride to the Custor Battle Field ; " Major George H. Smith writes a "Midland War Sketch ; " Delia Dlmmltt contributed part II of her prlzo story , "In the Valley of the Pecos , " while a variety of short sketches and poems add further charm to Hie number. Johnson Brlgham , DCS Molncs , la. From The Ladles' Home Journal comes tn us a very artlstlcally-gotten-up Illustrated booklet of over 250 pages , called " 5,000 Books , " which serves as an easy guide to the best books In any department of reading. Very clear , explanatory comments nro given , and. besides there are given not less than ICO portraits of leading authors. No book will , perhaps , do so much to extend - tend good reading as thU guide , so care fully gotten up , so beautifully printed , and BO generously offered , free of any charge , by the publisher. The Curtis Publishing company , Philadelphia. Ttio Traveler's Hand-Hook Is an Important feature ) In the Mav Issue of The Rand-MoNally Olllc al Rallnay Gul.,0. do vet ng wkat would by Itself comprise a complete book to a con densed dcwrlption of all cities and Important towns In the United States , Canada and Mex ico. American Railway GulJe company , 1C2- 174 Adarru ttreet , Chicago. BOOKS RECEIVED. THE ONE TOO MANY By E. Lynn Lynton. Paper , 50 cents. F. Tennyson Nctly , Chi cago. From Megcntli Stationery company , Omiha. ALMAYER'S FOLLY By Joseph Conrad. Cloth. $1.25. Macmlllan & Co. , New York. IN THE OLD CHATEAU By Richard Henry Savage. Paper , 50 cents. F. Tennyson Necly , Chicago. From Mcgoath Stationery" company , Omaha. AT MARKET VALUE By Grant Allen. Paper , 60 cents. F. Tennyson Necly , Chip cago. From Megeath Stationery company , Omaha. THE COMPANY'S DOCTOR By Henry Ed ward Rool. Paper , 60 cents. The Merrlatn company. New York. ZIMMERMAN ABROAD By J. M. Krwln and A. A. SCImmurman. Paper , 220 pages. The Blakely Printing company , Chicago. ' THE IMPREGNABLE CITY By Max Pcm- bcrton. Cloth , $1.26. Dodd , Mead & Co. , New York. From N. I ) Falconer , Omaha , MAGAZINES RECEIVED. MEUHAN'S MONTHLY Thomas Meehan & Sons , Gi-rmantown , Philadelphia , ' . ' THE CHAP HOOK Stone & Klmball , Chi- ] ' cago. WOMAN'S PROGRESS Woman's Progress company , 100D Walnut itreet , Plilladel- pbla. THE DIETETIC AND HYGIENIC GAZETTU The Gazette Publishing company , 1218 Broadway , New York. WOMANKIND Hosterman Publishing com pany , Hpringfleld , O. THE BOOK BUYER Charles Scrlbner'a Sons. New York NATIONAL PRINTER-JOURNALIST Na tional Printer-Journalist company , 327 Dear * born street , Chicago. tfbvu Jlaby WAS f Iclc , vrn jjnvo her Caatorla , When bhu was a CliIU , Bhe cried for CustorU. When she became Miss , Uiu clurj to C'astorla > Hin she haul Children , sha gave them Gu-torla ,