THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : MONDAY , JUSTE 10 , 1895. SPEG1RL NOTICES , Adtcrttftrinrtitii ( or Dime roluiini * mill ha 1hrn mull 12I3U p. m. for Ilia oTcnlngnml until H p. m. ( or the morning niul humU/ edition. Advertiser * , by rrqunitlnfr nnrnlioroil tlirck ) ti n tmve nimncn aclilrrtMd to n niiinhrrml letter In i-nro ot 'Jlio Itcc. An * m cr * no iiiIdrfMed "III lie tlrllyorod upon I Ktriitiitloii of tlio clicrk onljr. Itulrft , 1 1-Sc it nurd , llr > t Insertion , le word licrruflor. Nothing tukau for Ins tlnin U3o lor llrnt Insertion. 1 lime ltd T rtliementi tntiKt tun consecu- SITU AToNaW ANTED. WANTIItVOIUC FOU HOY OK H IN Oil Ol'l of HIP city. C 12 , lW > e ofllcv A-MS19 13 WANTED MALE HELP. WANTED. i.ooo MIN TO WHITE MB TODAY for Hi * receipt ( absolutely frc * . In plain eal ! envclotw ) which cured me ot ncrvou * doMllty , exlmusedltnllty , etc. Adilrcsi C. J. Walker , Ixi * 1.311 , Knlani a zoo. Mich. I1-M4B WANTii ) . K Tlio Hawks Nursery Co. . Milwaukee. WIs. CL'IIAN niKCICLKS , 1'UllK AND MILD. 1C. H-18I-J21 _ WANTKI ) , HMAt.L , CONCIMIN 1'AYINO I'AIH WUKIII wants Unit-clam drauKliUman ; uliw wood cnKraver. fe'tiite waxes pxp etfil Art- drenn 11 ft ) . lk-e. _ l1 ! ! ? ' . -3 WANTIM ) , YOl'Nfl MAN OP AII1UTY TO ( iiimuw and rolled. Must ! well n-mmmenilwl OIKK ! term * . Apply lluel , Itc-e , Council MlufK 11 MHI ID _ WANTKD. A FAMILY TO WOIIK ON I'AH.M , woman to tnke charge of boanllns house , mar tu cnrc for tpnms or entile , mm bu able ir. milk ; man with small family jirofcirrd. Call Ix-twi-on 2 nml 4 o'clock p. m. Saiunlny. June 8. or to 10 o'clock Sunday n. m . nt 1C11 " " Chicago street. Omaha. _ ifr"12 ! _ HTHNCKlllAl'ItnUH , llOOK-KKnVKUS. SALES men nnd tenrhi'rn deslrlnK poilllons In Tuxn mo Invited to uddrvHs "The Texiui Itunlne. IhirPau. " J. W. lluilnall , proprietor , Uallu * Texan. II-M8IS 11 r/ WANTEU 1' HELP. AIU3 YOU I1ONHHT. KOlllIU , INDt'STHIOUfi : If BO , engage with us for 1M)1 , K'M a month , J3.GOO a year ; jou can mnltIt easy ; six lioun u day. Our audits ( lo not couiilaln | of hart times. Why ? They nre making money xelllnp our I'crfectlon Dish Washer ; the only practlcu family washer manufncturol ; wiiihcH , drl and mllnlic : ! dishes perfectly In two mlnutea no experience nccenwiry , n child of S uueratci It eaxlly ; cheap unil durable , wclcht. Ihlrtecr iHjuinH , made of mill-runt sheet steel : capuc Ily , 100 pieces ; J10.000 for Its i-quil , c\ery fain IlyMinis nnc ; > ou don't hnvo to cunvas ; a' Mun as people know yon have It for sail they send for a dish washer , each iiBfiifi territory protected ; no coinpctltlonj wo fur iilxh wimple ( weighs nix pounds ) In nice casi ti > lady apcntB to take orders with ; ono aKfii maila J21I.M first ten ilnjn. Ad.lreys for fill particulars 1'crfectlon Mfg. Co. , Lnslewooil , Ill WANTING 1'IUHT CLASS ( l 1 1 Li call Scandinavian Y. W. Home , 1C18 I'np. n > t C MS. ! : ) 10' WANTED. COOKS. DININC1 ItOO.M OIULS Lhanihvrmalda , porters , elevator buys , etc. . a Chicago limpioyment llureaii , 131. Doughi street , roomi 40 ulul 47. Telephone , 1311. r H. Hlewarl. Mgr. _ C CCS-11' f.ADY M7i7/F COOK. J 11.00 : 1'ASTUY COOK } 21.i , all round cook , ? 3 > W. Hecond cook irmnilx'rmalil , IS dlnlns 10.1m clrls ; free fart On 'ii Sunday. Canadian Olllce , K.r. DouKlas. C-M7W-1 1 WANTID : aiiiL roit THKATHICAL must lie K"ud lx > klnK. One that can slnK an ilnma preferred. Addu-SH Ilex 179. Lonit 1'lne f ll. C M7S2-M * \v.\NTii : ) . aniL vou OINIIIAL nofsi ; ttoiki must be Rood plain cook. G'W ' S. jatli HI \VANTIIU. A"MATIION ; A KIND , STUONI woman to have the care of a home for tl'stl lutt > chlldtcn. Address U 57 , Hoc olllce. C-f , ! > 9-8' _ JTOB BENT HOUSES. nousia : , K , DAULINO , UAiucnu IILOCK D 123 nousus IN ALL rAirra OP THE CITY. THI O. ! ' . U % 1 company , 1M5 Karnam. D ( 'S JJENUWA & CO. , 10 N. 1JT1I ST. U 127 II. K. COLU CO. LAIUJUST LIST IN OMA1M U-MI2S ItUNT UESlllAnLB HOUSES. V rooms , 211 S. 24th st , . U' ' ) . 7 riKjinn , 4205 Cumlne Ht. , 122. 7 rooms , 92G N. Srthe. . . S22.50. f ) rooms , 4907 Cass at. , } 10. ! i rooms , 4K7 ! Davenport fi. , $13. & looms , 212' ' ) JackHOii at. , ) S. f , rooms. 3513 1'rntt st. . J7. Bee Fidelity Trust Co. , 170J Farnamit. D 431 roit HUNT FIND NHW lo-nooM nousc. s ; N. Siith BU H. T. Clarke. 219 Itoard of Trade. IIUNTAL AQUNCY CM SO. 1CTII ST. D 7r ? FOU HUNT AT IIKLLiVUC. NKA1V II. I depot , u line 10-room house , tin 3 croundi nbundant fruit : also 4-room cottage. Kenry 1 Clarke , No. 219 Hoard of Trade , Omaha , i W. II. Itets. HelK-YUe. _ D 738 TKN-HOOM MODKHN HOUSn , Cf.OSK 1 > 1i'oomtotUf ; , city water ; xture building , IS Karnam. L. H. Skinner , ngent , 310 New Yoi Life. U M921 Ii 10-llOOM HOUSI3 , MOOURN. LOCATIID 21 DouKltt * . W. y. Clark. D > 19ilJlS TWO 9-uooM nuicK nouses , ins-ii i\\n avenue , facing Hanscom park , nearly nv hard wood tlnUh ; first clnsi modern coi \enlenccs. Inquire 1115 South 32nd atrect. U-M32) ) _ TOR HENT. FLATS NF.WLY CLHANKD. PJ pered and painted at northeast corner llth tu Howard. U5 a month. Inquire room 314 Fir National bunk building. _ 1)421-18 t AND 7-UOOM FLATS. WITH HANQEN all modern conveniences ; awnings , screens or janitor service. Call at corner Hat , 701 S , 16 : t. . from 10 to 12 and 2 to 4. George Clouser. D M59I _ ( -IIOOM MOUCRN HOUSU , DETAC1U3I beautiful lawn ; shade trees. COS South 23t Apply to J. H. Parrottc , Douglas ' block. 'D-M610 17 _ FOU .HENT. TINE COTTAOC , I1ARN. LAHO lawn , on cur line. R. C. 1'utleruoti , ItamKe hi' ' i . D 401 _ _ X KLEQANT 6-UOOM COTTAOIM JUST HtJlL KZ.W. fidelity Trust company. 1702 1'arnj KLEUANT 9-UOOM MODF.IIN DKTACHr house , 6 S. 31st nve. Fidelity Trust coi pany , 1702 Fiunain street. _ D < t TIIIIKK-UOOM COTTAC.K WITH OAnDEN , Ii Cor. rd and Clark St. Inquire 1523 Joe on st. r > - < : ca _ VEN-UCAJM IHUCK. MODEUN. KKYB S Caplto | ave. , adjoining. D 1IG76 12 _ T-llOOM MODERN COTTAQE. EAST FUON fine lawn , full Jot ; beautiful homo for ami family. 3C2 N. 40th ; rent. J23.00. D CO ! I STORY nillCK. 22X60 AND CS FUCT TUACI n o. "IS S. 13th , n ( > our own price. H. . Cole Co. . 10 N. Itth St. U 71C-J > - < _ KI\T OF 4 Ft'HNISHKD ' OR UNKUIINISIII roomij very AVBlrable ; cheap to rlsht part Apply to owner , n. Steel , 2 l IMeiw street. U 73ft 18' _ _ " van HINT , CHOOM"MODKIIN OOTTAO wllh large yard. No , 1437 No. 19th St. , U-710 10 < _ _ _ 1X111 HUNT. AT UKASONAIU.K I'UK'E. X ! n > nldpnce. oor. 2llh and St. Mary's n\e. . fu nlkhnl or unfurnUhetl , for the summer. longer. Mrs , M. lU-llman. D 73a 14' BlX-ltOOM COTTAOK. 811. S. 2IST RTUKP. D 7J7 10' riVK-HOOM HOUSE. $10.00 , INQUIIIF : i -M767 13 VOH HENT-S-IIOOM HOUHU , AH. itODEIl Improvements , hard uood llnUh and ull lar rooms. Nil. 406 N. t3rd utreel. D M771 li S-ltOOM COTTAQE. | 4.00. 1COI South 14th stre l.'nqulre E28 H. ISlli alreet. TX-MS06 1 _ yiVK-ROOM HOUSE. $10.00. 19 AND CLAIll Inquire 1S22 Clark. _ IV-C6 1 - ' TWO CXJITAOES. ONE FURNISHED. MO ern. tfJO S. Stfth. 1 > MS21 1C 1 OK KENT VUKNISHED NICK SOUTH KIIONT ItOOM. WELL TU ] nlxhed. prlvale family. Call till Cans t. . C M133 I'l.KAS.VKT ItOOM. H19 DODQE. K-MSJi FUUN1S1IKD IIOOM. 616 8. UTH 8TUEBT. U-M1DZ-J1S' ' roil RENT. KI.EUANTLY Fl'RNISHI room * . &H t ) . Hth. E 61t J ) LOCATION CONVENIENT AND ROOMS WEI furnished , with or without board : fine shn tree * . 20 ! Furnam. E MOSS if * NICK FURNISHED ROOMS FOR I.1Q1 Imusekerplng. 1112 South llth. K-7Si U' RENT. r-OR A FEW WKF.KS. THUF lurnUhed rooms for housekeeping. Clrou tlaor. Ventral. Reference * required , Addri O ce. E-m-74Ml' _ | _ rt'llNISIIED ROOM. DATII , JJ , 1511 FAUNA i : MSB ROOMS ANDJBOaR THE ROSE. 1028 HARNKY. NICK FUUNISIir rooms with board ; ipeclal rates to Ktntleinen. V-JM-J2J1 HICF.LY FURNISHED ROOMS. 106 N 19M * tr i FU.HNI8HED IIOOM3 AND BOARD Continued. TWO BOfTII ROOMS , 81NOI.F OH KM Hl'lTR , with boatd ; prltate family , reference 220 * . F-M7.T II' . A IUTKIIOAIID. HAND MADR alnuwt n w , for n phitrion or good ilrHlns how , will R\C dlfferenci' . atatu price. Addiras O 8 , lief olllce , K MTO4 10 _ DKSIHAIIM : SIMTK OK IIOOMS. WITH ix- cellent table , lawn , etc. SOI N. 18th. r-M M U * _ TJNrUllNlSHED 1100MB TO RENT FOR RKNT. FOl'U ROOMS , FURNISlinD OR unfumlihcd. 211 North : .1 < i nire-t. U-MTHI 10 IOOMSFOR men or married couple , djfi North I7th street. FCK HENT STOIIES AND OFFICES FOR RENT , THIlEi : HTORY AND HASnMHNT brick more bulldlnR , 104.1 Farnam street. Large elevntor. flrnt-clnsi condition , suitable for any kind nf huslne * . Iteasonable I emu. Inquire room 314 First National bank building. _ IJ20-H FOR RKNT TUB 4-STORY I1UICIC llflLDINO , 910 Farnam street. This building haa n n re proof cement basement , complete fleam heat ing fixtures , water on all Doors , gas. etc. Ap ply at the olHce of The Jlec. I 910 FIRST rl.OOIl OFFirifllOOMS FOU RENT nl ICI3 IMuglaa. I m7l11 AGENTS WANTED. MKN AND WOMEN , 3 TO $10 A DAY. AD- drefs the Handy Heater Co. , S3) ) New York Life bldg. , Omaha , Neb. J 913 WANTED AOENTS TO SIM.L THE ONLY Al' < pmprtalc ami nrtlMIc nlllflal 4th of July ornn- rn-nt , patented. Sample , lOc. UlB profit M , F.rn t , Cleveland , O. J-M7M 11 RENTAL AGENCY. O. O. WALLACE. RENTALS , 312 IlllOWN blk. L M703 STORAGE. STORAGE , FRANK EWERS. 1214 HARNRT. M43 } : iKHT STORAGE IlUILDINa IN OMAHA , U. S , KOV. bond warehouse ; household goods sldred ; lowest rates. 1013-1013 Leavenuorth. MI36 STOVHH HTOIIED DriUNll Sl'MMKIl. TEL. I'&l. 1207 Douglas. Omaha Stove Repair Works. M4I7 ACiriC" STORAGE & WAUEHOUSE CO. . STII & Jones sis. General storage and font anting. M43S WANTED TO BUY WANTED. SEPONU HAND KOI.Mill TO jlesk address box t' 2 , lice oince. N M7I9 10 FOR SALE l-XJRNITURE. OR SALE-ON ACCOUNT OF REMOVAL TO New York , will sell all the furniture , carprti , etc. . of n 10-room house cheap. Call nt Gil S. 2Cth nve. O M430 rilNITl'llE AN4) HOt'SEHOLU EPFUCTS to L divinised of nt low prices , glxlnt ; ur housekeeping , enquire at 453 So. 21th aM > O -tn-743-10 * FOR SALE-.HORSES , WAGONS.ETC , V FINE GENTLE TEAM AND CAUIUAGE Inqulie Llnlnger , Metcnlf Co. 1' 039-W FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS WEGMAN PIANOS , IIRIDGEI'OUT ORGANS Woodbrldge llios. . 117 S. 17th. Quo HARDWOOD COMIIINATION HOG ANL chicken fence. Chas. U. Lee , 9th and Douglas Q441 THE STANDARD CATTLE CO. . AMKfl. NED. 'ias 400 tons good baled hay to sell. Q MH2 FOU SALIi A 1'ET DEER. INQUIRE A. D Urandlcs , Iloslon Store. Q M091 CU11AN FRECKLKB fcOLU EVEIIYWHEUE. 5C Q184 J2I A FIRST-CLASH F.NC.INEIIU'S TRANSIT FOI sale or exchange for good typewriter. Ail dress H 07 , Ilee. Q-m-743-10- A GOOD 1IAUGAIN. A NEW HIGH OUAD ] wheel fur sale , $ SO 00. Inquire lit 2600 I'opplc ton avenue. Q M511 10 CLAIRVOYANTS MllS. PR. H. WARHF.N. CLAIRVOYANT. RE liable business medium , Sth year at 119 N. 16th S4I3 MASSAGE , JIATUS. KTO. MADAM SMITH , 503 S. 13TII. 2D FLOOR , ROD : 3 ; magnetic , vapor , ulcohol , steam , nuliihurln and sea baths. T M76S 15" MOST COMMODIOUS HATH PARLOUS I ! city. Mine. Howell. 31S & 320 . 15th ; thorough ! practical chiropodist and manicurist attendin T-M813 JIl MADAM LA RUE , 1C17 HOWARD ST.T8M T8M J12 MASSAGE. MADAME HKRNAUD. U21 DODGI T MC39 3y 4' TURKISH. BATHS. TURKISH BATHS : ONLY PI A.CE IN CIT exclusively for ladles. Suite 109-110 , Dee bldi 13S LADIES' DATUM , G FOR J5. MME. POST , 319' ' B. IS. 730 PERSONAL. THE DELLE EPPEULY CORSET , MADE T order from measure. 1909 Farnam street. street.U U 383 VIAVI CO. . 346 DEE BLDO. ; HEALTH DOO1 free ; home treatment ; lady attendant. U441 R. HAAS. FLORIST. PLANTS , CUT FLOWER ! Banquet , hall , residence and grave decoration : 1813 Vlnton street. Telephone 776. U M445 IIATII8 , MASSAGE , MME. POST , 319H S. 15TI U731 CUBAN FRECKLES , WORTH IOC FOR 6 ( U1SI J21 PLEDGKS NOT REDEEMED OR EXTENUE liy June 15 will be sold at auction. Fred Mohl 15I7K Farnam. U M243 15 PRIVATE HOME FOR LADIES DURING COf. . tlnement ; babies adopted or otherwise provide for. 2CH Charles street. Omaha , Neb. U MS60 J14 UMURELLA3 COVERED AND REPAIRE ! 316 , No. 16th. Jam. Henderson. U SS7 J 27 BARGAIN. 12 CABINET PHOTOS : 12. DAVIEi 113 S 16th street , opposite Boston Store. U-M509 M A PRIVATE PARTY HAS MONEY TO LOA on pianos. Jewels , bicycles , etc. LJuslnc : strictly conadenllal. Address Postoince Br 826. U-M703 C. M. O. lllART. M. D. , HAS RESUME pracllcv. Practice limited to diseases of . II idtln Ofllc hours by special apnolntmen Tel. 1.343. 127 S. ! 'th at. U-M70913 1IAVB YOUH Ol.P CAHPETS MADE INT rugs ; any alia you wish. 1521 Leavcnworl street. U M706 Jrfl TJ1E FAMILY MEDICINE CHEST IS NC complete without a bottle of Clarke's Pure R Whlakey. Sold nl dealers U 1ISU 1C MONEY TO LOANv-HEAL ESTAT ANTHONY LOAN & TRCST CO. , 3 N. Y. LIF1 loan * at low rates for choice aecurlty In N braska and Iowa furms or Omaha city proper ! MONIY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. TH O , F. Uavli Co. , 1S05 Farnara st. W451 INVESTORS DIRECTORY CO..UO WAIJ , ST New York , offer any part 100,000 eastern Ii vestor's names , who have money to inves just compiled. Write for particulars. W-M30J J2i CITY LOANS , a A. STARR. US N. Y. LIFI ' WUO LIFE INSURANCE' I'OLICIES LOANED O or bought. F. O. Chesney , Kansas City. 11 WilS CAPITAU .600COOi SURPLUS. GOO,000 ; U. Mortgage Trust Co. . New York. For C per cc loans on city property apply to Pusoy & Theme atjvnts , roam 107 First Nat'l iwnk bldg. bldg.W2M W-2M MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAII real estatu. Urcnnan , Love & Co. , Paxton bl W4I7 MONEY TO LOAN ON O&fAIIA REAL ESTAT at per cent. W. U. ilelkel. 1st Nat. Bk bidi W44S MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAH property. Fidelity Trujt company , 170J Farnar WW LOANS ON 1MPIIOVED * UNIMPROVED CIT property. W. Farnam Smith & Co. , 12) Kumar W453 MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. MONKY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD FUIIN lure , planoa. horses , wagons , or any kind i chattel security at lowut po nlble rates. whU you can tiay back at any time or In HI amount. FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CC Room 4 , Wllhnell block. X451 J. B. HADDOCK. ROOM 137 , RAMUE BLOC ! X45J MONEY TO IX > AN ON FURNITURE AN planns. Fred Tcrrr. 4t ) Rnmga blk. 3C4JC MONUY'TO LOAN ONTFURNlTrRE. PIANO , lionea. wagons , < -tc. . at lu eat rotes In clt ] na removal of coeds : strictly mnlldentlal : > can pay th loan eft at any lima or In ar amount OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. . , < Ho. Kth St.X47 BUSINESS CHANCES. CUBAN FRECKLES , THE ONLY CIGAR , EC. Y134 J21 FOR 8ALV rMY LO7\N AND JEWELRY UUSI- ness. Fred Motile , UI7U Famam.YMSMJU 9 > FOR A GOOD PAYING MANUrAlTUU- Ing business ; must In aold at once. Address R CS. Bee. Y-C9M2 * I'llOl'ICRTY V RARE CHANCE-IMPROVED property 6oxl4 < ) on north 16th nt ; live mlnnti > * walk from posloltlce , Prlc < J10.0UO cash , No trade. Address 1L , P. O. Box SS. Omnh.i Y76J 10 * OH SALE , CHO1CK , OILT-EUGKI ) , SMALL leal estate mortRaKm , drawing I | ier cent In terest Intrrest tiayable each air months. Ad- drei > C II , Bee. Y MS 10 * Tiu : TRlK ELIXIR OF LIFE IS A PI HE Whiskey , nnd ( Tarke's Pure llyn stands at the head of nil ntlmulants. Will strengthen the nvMfm nnd prolong life. Al\\n5a In Imtlle , at dialers. Y-MSI7 10 FOR EXCHANGED ARM LANDS IN NORTHWEST MISSOURI , for slock of hardware or Implements. Knox & I timer , 37 > .i Pearl St. , Council Illufls , la.ZI17JH ZI17JH WANT CLEAR IlKAI , ESTATE AND ROME cash for a complete Hock of clothing and fur nishing goods , valued at ftG.OOO.no. Address R W. Beo. Z-Mtn 11 6H TlfADE. A SIX-UOOM HOUSE AND IX > T and cash for n stock of hardware and fito\es W. r. Sto'tzel. Z-689-11 TO ixciiANan. A. i. CALIIMUNIA. riutr ? land , clear , for mdse , boika and stallonerj ; wall jiap r or qtieensware preferred. Address Box 72 , Sioux City , la. Z 711 10 * VILL EXCHANGE MILLINERY FOR HANOI- coal. 1512 Douglas street. /-.MHO 21 VANTEI ) , fi OH 7-ROOM MODERN rOTTAOE , good location , for six clear lots , worlh $ Sm I'uch ; will pay some additional rush for name ridcllty Trust Co. . 1702 Farnam si 7 1793 12 1OOD 2-STOllY HOt'SK ON NORTH SIDE , TO trade for cnttngc aouthweat , nnd will pa > some c-ush fur KIKK ! tiorgaln. I'ldcllty Trunl compAny , 1702 Famam street. 7i M793 12 FOR HALE AiLn.1 , ESTATE. ABSTRACTS , THE BYRON REED COMPANY. RE 458 BARGAINS. HOUSES. LOTS AND FARM , sals or tiade. F. K. Uarllnc , Barker Block , RK ICO MPUOVKI ) GARDEN LANDS NEAR OMAHA at prices that will surprise you. If taken wllh. In 2 weeks. J. H. Sherwood , 423 N. Y. Life. Hi ; 453 IAROA1NS , SALK OH TRADK IN CITY PROP , ertles and farms. John N. Frenzer , opp. P. O SNAPS. B TO 6 MILES FROM OMAHA P. O. 40 , 80 or 120 acres. Improved , { 30.00 per acre 200 acres , U5.00 per acre ; 2.10 ncres. $40.00 pel acre : 6 10-ncre tracts , $75.00 to $10000 per acre Must bi' sold. 9 < 0 N. Y. Life bldg. RE 403 7-ROOM MODERN COTTAGE , 362 N. 40TH , only , $3.71)0.00 ; great bargain. RK SI790 HOMES ON EASY PAYMENTS. SELL ANl buy lots , acres , farms. Oarvln Bros. , 210 N. Y. L RE 453 FOU SALE. AN IMPROVKH EASTERN NE. braska farm of 32J acres , Is now raising ar Immense crop ; terms cash. W. F. Hlni-tw i , 1st door So. of P. O. RE C.70-11 1150.00 FOR A LOT IN WALNUT HILL. block from car and paved street , Omaha Rea Imitate and Trust Co. , 211 S. 18th Htreet. UK M733 10 IIAVI1 YOU A CLEAR LOT THAT YOt would Ilko to put In at purl pivmPiit for i beautiful 6 or 7 room cottage ? Wi' hae Jiw whit you want , nnd can make M > u a splendli liarr-iln , now Is the limp to buy yourself i home In Omaha. We have had mort > Inqulrlei for homes the last week than for any wllhli a jear. Fidelity Trust companj. 1702 Fnrnain UE MT < 2 1,1 } eom ) IN MONTHLY PAYMENTS WILL ItUl 40 acres on the South Florida frnntl r. K. 11 Harvey. Punla Gonl.i. Florida. RE-MS12 11 * M. O. DAXON , 402 N. 1GTII. 401 VICTOR BICYCLES , THE FINEST OF AL1 bicycle * . Omaha Bicycle Co. , 323 N. 15th strcel 4.CS STERLING BUILT LIKE A WATCH. WEST crn Eleclrlc.il Supply Co. , 1515 Honard slice 465 SEE THE VISIBLE HALL BEARINGS O ! Helay Special. Will Barnum Bro. , 120 N. 1511 407 HEMINGTON AND EAGLE. CUOSS QUN CO 116 S. 15th rtrcet. 403 A. L. DKANi : & CO. . WHOLESALE AND 111 ; tall bicycles. 1116 Farnam street ; bicycle sold on easy pa > ments. .Hi WESTEHN BICYCLE & GUN CO..2416 CUMIXC 470 MANTELS , GRATES AND TILES WOOD MANTLES. GRATES. TILES FOR. p'Hl places , vestibules and large floors ; write ft catalogue. Milton Hogcrs & Sons , Omuhn. 471 BUILDING &LOAN ASSOCIATION SHARES IN MUTUAL L. & B A-SS'N PA C , 7 , 8 pen cent when 1 , 2 , 3 years old , nlwa > redeemable. 1704 Farnam at. Nattlnger , Se < 480 HOW TO GET A HOME OR SUCI'RK GOO Interst on aaxlnga. Apply to Omahn L. & I Ass'n , 1704 Bee Bldg. G. M. Nattlnger , Sec. ill DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING IN FAMILIES. 4304 BiirdelU 503 J37 UNDERTAKERS ANJO EMBALMERI II. K. BUHKET. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AN embalmcr , 1618 Chicago st. . telephone 90. t' } SWANSON & VALIEN , 1701 CUMING. TEL. 101 473 M. O. MAUL. UNDERTAKER AND EMBALX cr , 1417 Farnam at. , telephone 223. 174 C. W. UAKER. UNDERTAKER , 13 S. 16TII SI 475 PUMP3 AND WINDMILLS. . II. BOYDEN. PUMPS AND WIND MILLS all kinds of pump repairing. Leave urdei with Churchill Pump Co. Telephone 6 $ > M ISl-JIl * MUSIC , AKT AND LANGUAGES. GEORGE F. GELLF.NUECK. BANJO AN guitar teacher. 1911 Cam street. M 109 ET70CUT10N - ONE MONTHS' SPECIA rours. * , comnn-nclng June 10. Shakettpeaie. O thoepy , Delsarte , Reading. Llteraturer Lecture Ml.sn Fuller. 516 Karbaiji block. M-7C4 11 * YOUNG FRENCH OKNTLEMKN (19 ( YEAIll of goo l family' , will give French lesaons ( r salary ) In good family , wime family leaving f < Bummer preferred , references exchanged. Ai dress E. Py , 1614 N. 18lh street. M791 11 * CU/il. D. T. MOUNT HAS REMOVED HIS COA olllco to 203 S. 16th 8t , , Brown block. 476 A GOOD THINO-I-USH IT ALONG , MAY B the latest alang phrase , but llial'a just wh > we're doing wllh SHERIDAN COAL. 8,000 tor ld In Omaha last year We gUe > on 20 lha. of the l > est Wyoming cooking coal for $4 5 Victor While , ragr. , 1C03 Fnrnam t. Tel. 127. 4)1 HOTELS. HOTEL BARKER , 13TH AND JONES STS. 75 rooms at JI.50 per day. DO rooms at $2.00 per day. Special rates to commercial travelers. Roe nnd lioard by week or month. Frank Hlldltc manager. 473 AETNA HOUSE ( EUROPEAN ) . N. W. COI 13th and Dodge. Rooms by day or week. 47J PASTURAGE. WE HAVE 160 ACRES OP BLUE GRASS 1'A ! ture for hors ° s , board fence , spring wate Barton & Phelps. Gllmore. Neb. , or A V Phelps & Son. S07 N. Y. Llfo bldg. . Tel. 103 478-July 1 PASTURE , CATTLE & HORSES. T Ml'IlUA' 50S-J15 HLVE GRASS , KPIUNO WATER ; II. II. IIAI del & Co. , Bee building. 221 NOTICE I , THE UNDERSIGNED , WILL TAK In horses and colts to pasture , feed nnd cn for the year round In Howard Co. . Nebrask , Watch this paper for particulars by the 101 of June , 1S33. Charles Gans. By GM. a. Gan foreman , P. O. box 136. St. Paul. Neb.M . M SI3-11 MhDIUMS. \\HOEVER PEES THIS , AND IS IN AN trouble , send a stamp to the only great clnl voyant and medium , for free ad he , but ns no questions , don't be humbugged liy trnvc Ing takers ; located for yeara. I never f'i Wm. Oarfleld. MD 6lh nve. , Dea Molnei. I This offer three weeks. ty n " WANTED TOBOR'IOW. WANTED TO BORROW $ WO ITHt ONE YE \ on Al rollatenU aecurlty. Addrem S 1. l\tp. M7Ct 10 * ' ' OARP'ENTE'RS AND BUU DERS C , E. MORRILL. PAPER HANGING , HOI'S sign pulnllni. brick work , plastering ; off. R , Uaikcr blk. ; tel. TU , shop 913 N 24th al. 4)1 SHORTHAND A. a VAN BANTS SCHOOL. MS N , Y LIFE M493 MEDIAL. CHICURSTfci'ijrt r.NnLlSH PENNYroyal - royal Pills ( dlamondbrwd ) arc the liest ; rafe. reliable , lake no oilier , send 4c slnmps. for t > arllculani , "Relief tpr , I idlen , " In teller by relnrn malt At drUKtisl.i. I'hlchetler Chrm < leal Co. . Phlladelphlf. la DANCING. Mil. AND MRS. MOUAND WILL GIVE Pill- ate lemons In dnnclair nt their home. ISOv Dodge street , during llic summer. 223-J23 nvi : IXDU.AHS WILT/'HU PAID von Tin : return. In good comlltiun , of vault book lie. longlnir lo Stanley ltal > i < r , t' S. Navy , whlili won In Irunk wild l Union 1'aclflp unclaimed baggage sale In Octelv r , 1W3. A. Tra > nor. O It. A , Council Illuffli , In. Lust 711 11 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND CONTRAC- tora for electric light and motor plants ntul nil kinds of electrical construcllon Western Elec trical Supply Co. , r > l" Howard st. 4S2 PAWNBROKERS. H. MAHOWITZ 1XANS MONEY. 41S N. 1 t BUSINESS NOTICES. DAMAGED M1HRORS RESILVEHED. 719 N. 16 DENTISTS. DR. PAUL , r t. T , 2020 HURT ST. . 497 lawyers nntl solicitors. SUES & GO. o UldItiK ! , OMAIIA. Neb. Advice 1 < 'UKG. i..i lion f < OTis. Thealrlcal mechanics of Grand Rapids Mich. , won a short strike. Five hundred Iron moulders at Clovelam won u strike for a 10 per cent Increase U Steamboat firemen at PlttsburR. Pa. , ant levee laborers at Cincinnati , 0. , have orcair ized. Toledo , O. , Is endeavoring to secure UK Order ot Railway Conductors' headquarters Ir that city. The brewers of Chicago have ajred will the bosses on a weekly scale ot $1G and $2C per week. Tanners at SheboyRanVls. . , have won ar Increase In wages of half the reduction mudi In 1892. Furnace men at Newcastle , Pa. , won t strike for a 30 per cent Increase In wages ot the 1st Inst. The New Zealand government has estab lished a labor bureau for Women seeklnj employment. The New Zealand government will cxpeni JSj.OOO In giving work to the unmployei next winter. New York union printers spent nearly $31 , 000 In providing for llieir unemployed dtirlni the past year. A cob plpo factory , with a dally output o 8.000 pipes , will shortly be put In operatloi In Waverly , Tenn. The Paige Tube comiiany of Warren , 0. , ha made an Increase ot It ) per cent In the \\age of Its employes. Sit thousand employes of two Iron concern at Wheeling. W. Va. , have received a 10 pe cent raise in wages.t . ' ' < Union carpenters of Galveston , Tex. , havlni won an eight-hour ihfy ; are now trying for 3 cents per hour. The plumbers ani } , fitters of Kacine , WIs went on n strike. They-demand eight hours work and ten hours' pay. The flint glass workcrs , hold their annun convention at Toledo In July. Over tw hundred delegates ate expected. All of the New York , clothing manufacturer have granted tlio Saturday half holiday to tli workers. ' " ' garment _ | John Crawford , a granite dealer of Uuftalt N. Y. , Is the latest' employer to try proll sharing with his eirip'ltjyts. Striking employesin all four of the New castle , Va. , furnaces' ' hive been granted a advance ami returned tpj'work. Delegales of the bituminous miners of Jndl ana voted unanlmdusly"not to accept a reduc tlon from the CO-cent cale ot last year. A Victoria cigar manufacturer figures Ilia the governmenl could make $000,000 per an mini by nationalizing the tobacco Industry. Another labor party Is to be launched. Som 200 labor organizations of New York hav voted to send representatives td a confei The official call for the annual conventlo of the Wisconsin State Federation of Labc has been Issued. It will bs held at Grec Hay June 11. The coal miners' union , including thot sands of miners In the western and nortt western states , has been ndm.tteil to tti Western Federation of Miners. The Canadians on the great lakes are n tallatlng on the contract labor law with similar measure of their own , designed t ktcp out United States citizens. An effort to abolish the eight-hour servlc of the Buffalo policeman was checked an fli.ally defeated by the action of the Centn Labor union of that city. Fifteen suits against the city of Cliicap have been brought In the Chicago courts b railroad concerns and shippers for damage sustained during the American Railway unlo strike. The proprietors of the Southwark mill Philadelphia , It Is reported , have incrcabe the * wages of the employes In the ladle cloaking department 12V4 per cent. Tlie'Unlted Hrotherhood of Carpenters an Joiners of America has a membership < 84,877. During the past year It hag ei pended $64,531 in general benefits. The wages of the Durham , Knglam miners have , by agreement with the Coi Owners nnd Miners Conciliation Hoard , bee reduced 7 % per cent , to take effect on tl 13th Inst. _ Air.v.u./i/t * i\'r.is : j-'uit MISX. Instead ot a combination of colors tin suggested an explosion In a paint factor , there will bo seen on the tennis cour thin summer white < luck trousers turned i at the bottom and light gray sack ccats. Brightly colored sashes wound arout waists that measured from forty to slxl Inches proved to. be too much of a gnc thing , and no young man who knows wl Indulge In a sash this summer. The E.itu blazer has also gone the way of the sash. Plaids of all kinds and colors will be woi in narrow four-in-hand tics. The hutte fly. and with It the other largo "artistic bows of a year ago , \\lll bo out ! of It ri tlrcly this hummer. Tlio plain , stralgl bow. the narrow four-in-hand , or the vei large plastrons are to be the things. White nnd white figured single-breast ) waistcoats promfse tojio more popular du Ing the warm wbathJir limn ever befor There will be plenty > crf color In the shir and tics. Theny nre- already displayed I the shop wliidojvv thj&r Brightest of blue the most vivid utiplnlis. .various shades i heliotrope and otncr 'equally ' lively ct/lo In shirts. 9jA , ? ' } „ J" Scotch goods In 'fawis and grays are tl materials most In vpflUTj. this summer. Tni most useful of all , suits , Uio blue sarg will bH strictly proper' as It Las been f < several years past forii\ornlng wear. The ; has been very llttlsj ftyuiRe In Iho cut ai style of sack suits ; SOJUP tailors will mal the cents a little longer and a few ot the will make the coatji , double-breasted unle : they are urged not ilo o > o. Men who have be narcfully nursing tl straw hats that tlieyj'w'ofc last season. In tl hope that they mays have them cleaned ar fool their friends \vlh ( "lliem this year , wl ba disappointed. Tlwi'slraw hat fcr tl summer cf ' 95 has u. much higher cro and a narrower brim than that of a yei ago. U Is lighter aud consequently mo comfortable to wear , . Only the men \\1 Invariably carry their gloves in their brea pockets , with the ends cf the flnsera sttcl Ing out to indicate that they are there , wl Indulge In colored hat bands this sunimp There are some new and pronounceJ utyli In russet leather shoes , \\hlch will be wui by the men who tack their four-ln-liai intq the bottoms of their ehlrts just abo- the drat stud , and dellgbt In inonogre Shields thru Lutt n qroui.d the neck like bib nnd nre worn with evening -1resn protect the shirt front. S"me cf ths advanced russets have buttons flwn tl sljes and are In light cclor * . The ru wet has been accepted an a eenslblundre shoe , and It will ba HI rn again t Is sun mar by the men wto luow , but they \ \ no lnd 'ta ' lu l > "Mnn 'us'-M of light uhaie ( r-oprrlghiod. H)5 liy Irvmg Ilicholter ) I'HAl'TKR 11 "This Is Monsieur IH cnnc Oernrd Monitcnr Jc.TalleyranJ. " sa'd La alle 1 salutcJ , ana the statesman took me In from the top of my paimcho to the rowel of my spur wllh a dance that played over me like a rapier nolnt. "Havn you explained to the lieutenant the circumstances under which he Is summoned I When he heard my nain > - he slionrtl mi stmlshl In. to the emreror's presence ? " I'D aikeJ In bis dry , creaking voice. They were such a contrast , these two men , that 1 could not help glancing from ono to the ether of them , the lUtlr. bladt , sly poli- tlc'an nn5 the b g , sky-b'ue HUP ar , with ono (1st ( on his hip nnd the other on Ihc hill of his saber. They bolh took their feats 03 1 looked , Talleyrand without a sound and La- sallo with a clash anU jingle like a prancing eharRtv. "It's this way , youngster. " said he. In li'r brusque fashion. " 1 was with the emperor In his private cabinet this morning when a note was brought In to him. He opened It , and as he did so he gave such a start that it lluttered down onto the lloor. I handed It up to him again , but he was staring at the wall In front of him , as It he had seen a ghost. "Fratclll dell * AJaccIo , " he muttered , and then again "Fratclli dell' AJacclo. " 1 don't pretend to know more Italian than a man can pick up In two campaigns , but I could make nothing of this. It seemed to me that he had gone out of his mind , and you would have said so also , Monsieur de Talley rand , If you had seen the look In hia eyes. He read the note , and then ho sal for halt an hour or more- without moving. " "And you ? " asked Talleyrand. "Why , I stood there not knowing what I ought to do. Presently he seemed to come back to his senses. 'I suppos" , Lasalle. ' said ho , 'that you have some gallant young officers In the Tenth ? ' 'They are nil that , sire , ' I an swered. 'If you had to pick one who was to be depended upon for actioif but who would not think too much you understand me , Lasalle , which would you select ? ' he asked. I saw that he needed an agent who would not penetrate too deeply Into his plans. 'I have one , ' said I , 'who Is all spurs and moustaches with never a thought beyond women niu" horses. ' 'That Is the man I want , ' said Na poleon , 'tyring him to my private cabinet a 4 o'clock. ' So , youngster , I c.ime straight nway to you at 6nce , and mind thai you d crfdlt to the Tenth lltiksars. " J was by no means flattered by the rcasona which had led to my colonel's choice , and 1 .must have shown as much In my face , for he roared with laughter , and Talleyrand gave u dry chuckle also. "Just one word of advice before you go Monsieur Gerard , " said he. "you arc nov. coming into troubled waters , and you mlghi find a wcrse pilot than mysolf. We have none ot us any Idea as to what this little af. fair means , and , between oursalves. It Is vcrj Important , for us , who have the destinies ol France upon our shoulders , to keep ourselves In touch with all that goes on. You undei stand me. Monsieur Gerard ! " I had not the least Idea what he- was drlv > Ing at , but I bowed and tried to look as I It were clear to me. "Act very guardedly , then , and say nothlnf lo anybody , " said Tallyrand. "Colonel La- solle and I will no ! show ourselves In publlt . I think th.it mv < P' > ' iri.'iro Bavo him pli mir with you , but wo will await you > hare , nntl w will give you ojr advice \vh"n you have lol us what has passed between the empen and yourzelf. It Is time that you fetarte now. for the emperor ti'vcr forgives ui punctuality. " Off I went on foot to the palace , whit was only 'a hundred paces off. I made ir way to the antechamber , where Duroe , wll his grand , new scarlst-and-gold coat , wi fussing about anrng the crowd of pcop who wcro waiting. I heard him whisper i Monslpr de Caulalnccurt that half of the v. era German dukes who expected to t , made kings , and the other half Gennn ilukes who expected to bo made pauper Duroc. when ho heard my name , aliowc mo straight In. and I found myiclf In U emparor's presence. I had , of course , net him In camp n hundred times , but I lit never been face to face with him befor I have no doubt that If you had met hi without knowing In the least who ho w : you would ciniply have said that he was hallow llttlo follow , with a good fnrche : and fairly well tnrned calves. Ills tlgl whlto casltmeru brerchrs and white itocl IngB showed off his legs to advantage. Bi nven a stranger must have been struck t the s ncular look cf his < yes , which cou melt Into tonderes.1 sympathy or harden ini an expression which would frighten a grei adlcr. U IB said that oven Auguorcati , w ! was a man who had never known what fci was , quailed before Napoleon's gaze , at time , too , when the emperor was but r unknov , n soldier. Ho looked mildly cnoui at me , howeyer , and motioned me to r main by the door. De Meneval was wrltlt lo his dictation , looking up at him bstwei each sentence with his spaniel eyes. That will do ; you can go. " said the or I.eror abruptly. Then , when the secreta ; hnJ left the room , ho rtrodo across , nil his hands behind his back , and ho look < mo up and down without a word. Thout he was a emnll man himself , he was vci fond of having fine looking fellows aboi him , and so. I think , that my appearam gave him pleasure. For my own fart raised my land to tha salute and held II other upon the hilt of my saber , looklt straight ahead cf mo. as a soldier should. "Well. Monsieur Gernnl , " said he nt lai tapping his forefinger upon ems of the brand t'ourgs of guld bralj upon the front of n PIU6 } . "I inn informed you are a very d surving yrung otncr. Your colonel glv m nn exrr-Deat account oi you. " I wished to make a brilliant reply , but ctr'.M think of nothing save L salle' phra Utat I wax all Gpura and inmistacios , o cr > d"d In my saying nothing at all. The er parar watched the utruRgle. which must ha1 shown Uielt upon ray features , and whi finally no answer came ho did not appear to bo dispensed. 1 I believe that you arc I he very man that 1 want , ' s.ild he. "llrave and clever men surround me < n every side. Hut a brave man who" He did not finish his sentence , and. for my own part. I could not under stand whtit he was driving at. I contented myself wllh assuring him that he cJiiUI count upon me lo the denth. "You are. as I understand , a good swords man , " sa'd he. "Tolerable , sire , " I answered. "Yoiv were chosen by your regiment te light the champion ot Ibe Hussars of Cham- borant , " said he. I was not sorry to find that ho knew sc much of my exploits. "My comrades , sire , did me that honor , ' said I. "And for the sake of practice you Insulted six fencing masters in the week before your luel ? " "I had the privilege of being out seven limes In ns many days , s re , " said I. "And escaped without a scratch ? " "The fencing master ot the Twenty-thlnl Light Infantry touched me on the left elbow , s'.re. " "Let us have no more child's play ot the sort , monsieur , " he cried , turning suddenly to that cold rage of his , which was so ap palling. "Do you Imagine that I place vet eran soldiers In these positions that you ma ) practice qttarte pt tierce upon them ? How am I to face Etiropo If my soldiers turn theli points upon each other ? Another word ol your dueling and I break you between theii fingers. " I saw his plump , white- hand * Has ! before my eyes as ho spoke , nnd his volet had turned to the most discordant hissing and growllnc. My word , my skin pr nsle < all over as I listened to him. and I wouli gladly have changed my position for that o the first man on the steepest and narrowest breach that ever swallowed up " stormlni party. He turned to the table , drank off i cup of coffee , and then , when ho faced mi again , every trace of this storm had van Ishcd , and he wore Hint pleasant Millie will which he had won so many n rough soldier' : heart. ( Continued tomorrow. ) That tlrtd fcllng , lots of cppe'.lt ? and nerv ous prostration are driven nway by Hood's Sarsaparllla , which makes pure blood. mums .ixi ) rhitioiua.ti . A FUKAK IN FINANCK Ily J. F. Carglll Pap r , 50 cts. Hand , McNally & Co. Chicago The writer of the above takes the boj teacher to task for the careless manner It which the latter has given out a number o erroneous and misleading statements. Tin absurdity ot the claim that the act of ' 7 ! had demonetized silver Is made apparen and the disastrous effects consequent In tin event of free coinage of silver at a ration o Ifi to 1 Is demonstrated In very Improsslvi language. The attempt to create an Im piesslon that the quantity of gold In tin world Is Insuniclcnt through an exhibit o the dense metal In the form of a cubic inns : Is beautifully cxpobcd by showing Its enor mous magnitude If stretched out In n slngl < wire. The bonk gives an outline history o bimetallism In the United States since 179 and contains many valuable statistics peril pent to the Mibject. An appendix present Mr. 1L. W. Knox's "Currency Statistics' ' originally written for the Louisville Courlot ACUKS OF DIAMONDS , OH HOW MEI MAY GET UICH HONESTLY Ily Russel H. fornwell , LL.D. Illustrated. Clotli Gilt. Of-orgo W. nishop , Philadelphia. In Hie wnrfaie of life wealth Is at one sword , shield and tent. It Is tm ; warrior' weapon of offense and defense and also hi shelter In the hour of repose. It represent "the altogether" of life's essentials , am hence to each individual the problem c how to honestly obtain possession of rlcbc Is full of absorbing and fascinating Intcresl To desire wealth docs not Imply greed , bu on the contrary may and should Imply desire to serve mankind , a desire to dative to the world the best of our energy , ou talent , our gnlus. U may Imply a doslr to hew down the many obstacles that Imped Individual development , a purpose to som an Imperious necessity almost as much ate to breathe Couched In tbe most pleasln diction , rich In personal reminiscences c great men , full of words of wisdom , eloquer In Impressing on the reader the great trut so often overlooked , that opportunities II near to every Individual and that the goldt prize of fortune lies more often at one threshold than In far off lands , the book I not only charming and entertaining , not enl liberal In Its dispensation of valuable Ir formation and Instruction , but It casts spell upon the reader , under which the worl Is Illumined with new hopes and his sot Is firctl with new ambition * and InvlgoraU with an earnestness that means halt tli battle of llfo already won. Portraits < great and successful mm adorn Us pag < In profusion , data calculated to help I selecting a field In which to cast one lot are given and nothing see.ns to I omitted to make an attractive volnm * . cli quent from cover to cover In the , cuuse i teaching how to git tlch honestly. ENGLISH SEAMEN OF THE SIXTEENT CENTURY Hy James Anthony Frond Clolh , $1.75. Charles Scrlbncr's Son New York. From Megeath. Stitlonei company , Omaha. The nine lectures published under 11 above title teem to have been suggesled I Uielr brilliant author by the richness uf tl material which he was obliged to leave 01 of his monumental "History of Enlgand. " M Froudc maintains that England's hea powe to-which she owes her greatness , | the leslt mate child of the reformation , and that grew out of the new , despised ProtcstantUn This leads him to a close examination < the temper of the parties In England clurli the last years of Henry VIII , and the relgi of Edward , Mary and Elizabeth. Tha stoi of the national prlvaleerlng Is mosl fasclna Ing , a Mr. Froude tells It. with Its biilllm pictures of the dare-devil freebooters wl controlled It , and their dazzling explol In the name of Ihc crown. Cjptuln HawKIn establishment of the Christian tnilllc in Air can slaves , and the profitable hliare of tl queen and council In the gains of Iho vci lure , the raid on the West Indies and tl South American Spanish eeltlemcnU , tl attack on Cadiz , the splendid resources , ski and courage of the Plymouth seamen In a this wild nnd fatc/ul business HawUIn Ualclgh , Gilbert , above all , illustrlnuj Dral the preparation and tailing of the Invli c'ble ' Armada , and Its swift destruction at tl bunds of the queen's Heel , all lhee thin ; furnish mailer for Hie lectures and limit- - for much thinking. Coal Statistics Is n flexible oloth-cov.Ti manual , giving complete iJIrtvt-1:1 ! : * cf a coal mines In the United Stales , toijelbi with ttatl.tlCi of prcducllon , illitrtbutli and other mailer relating to UIL- coal lrad- > general. Pries , 50 cents. Aller & Hul < Phll.iilcli.hla. The prominent feature In the May numb of The llanker'a Magazine Is a strum ; rep to the arguments advanced In "Coin , " mid the nil ? "Cfin1- Financial Schcol Answered Albert C. Stevens discusses "The World Whejl Crop and Cause for Low Prices Another featur" that cannot fill to Inter ? Ihc student of the financial situation Is sliver symposium , presenting the view * of large number of prominent authorities homo and abroad. John G. Floyd , S3 Jol street. New Yoi I ; . A beautifully Illustrated paper on birds , e titled "When Leaves Are Green , " U o : among the many striking features In t June number of the Pall Mall Gazette. T feathered favorites are pictured very arllstl ally In natural rotors. The frontispiece , t titled "Out of Mischief. " exhibiting n ba suspended by a cloth bound around its wall will be admired by every mother. "Pon mouth , P.i't and Prmnt " by S. Eardle Wllmot , Captain It. X. , Is handsomely lilt : trat'd and Is full of interesting n-inlnl-cMii William Waldorf Antor contrlbui s u br tomanc * entitle ] "Tho Urd Dwarf ( t Hahf stein. " Evelyn Wood contribute * lh four anil CODE udlns paper on "Caralry In t Waterloo " " ! * lilt Campaign , A "rUcing ) rated poem Is entitled 'The Kel EarlM The number Is profuse In Its variety of goo < l natcrlnl. The International News Company , S'cw York A striking portrait of Hon. Chnrlcn A. ) .um , from Ms Intent plmtograph , forms tlio rimtlsplt'co of the June number ot tha Clmutaiiquan. It accompanies a strong bin- ; rnphcal ! and critical nrllcle by Franklin lorrls. "Sra Gardens Off Iho llermudas , " la he subject of a bright sketch by Mary F. loneyman. A shorl story from llio French , milled "Mademoiselle Clemenrc. " IH one of he attractions , nml the ever Inlerontlng per * duality ut Hlchaid Wagner Is shown In a lew tight by Mrs. E. W. Ilubbard , Dr. 'heoJore L. Hood , Meadvllle. P . ' General Fremont rashly bewail the war n California by scl/Ing a bund of heroes iclonglng to Ihe Mexican government , " The \or.ls . just quoted are taken from an article n the May number of Overlnnd Monthly , on- Illed "The Hear Flag , " In which Is nar- rsted General indwell's version of some ol he movements cf General Fremont prior to I'c war with Mexico U. liefer , In the same sine , describes same "Memorabln Contests or Orrrjon St > nator hlp < , " and Arthur nkcrsley contributes some delightful reml- ilicBiii'p concerning "The Churches of For- y-nlne. " ( herhml Monthly Publishing company , San Frinrltco. lleaumont-Flelcher's review of "Trilby" .13 t play in the June number of Godey's Maga- IIIP l very comprehensive and Is of Interest 0 both those who have and have not seen lit * wonderful drama. W. A. Cooper has an article on the National Academy of Design , vlth magnificent Illustrations. "How Tweed Was Delected. " by Henry Mnnti , who re- Hirlcd the proceedings of Ihe famous trial. Is ilglily Interesting , from both an historical and detective standpoiu . ih-sl.lcs . thesu here are shorl stories , essays. Illustrated articles , hook reviews , poems , etc. the. whola beautifully Illustrated. Godey's Fashions can- lot fall to attract the women readers who art ) nlerested In the latest designs ot gowni. The Godey Company. 6:1-54 : Lafayette Place , New York. Dr. August Schachner , In his "Midwinter Travels Through Mexico. " In the June Mld- 'oitltint : Magazine , bus gone quite out ol ho beaten track ot the ordinary tourist , and IDS gl\cn much that N new and valuable concerning our sister republic. His descrlp- Ions ot the schools and hospitals , of the iiMsnnt's characlcrlstlcs , ot Ihc fetus aud lest us , arc nil entertaining and moral. Prof. Mortlson H. Caldwell , In a pnper entitled 'How Shall We Pronounce English ? " main- alns that the pronunciation which obtains unong the cultivated people ot the south mre nearly conforms to the usage of the } ? ! > t London authorities than does that ot he makers of school books and dictionaries for the people of the United States. Ho eltei authorities ( o chow that climate Influ ences pronunciation , and that the trilled r's and nasal ng's characteristic ot the Uoston ittcrancc. and absent ftom the speech ot the soulherner , is duo to the effect of cll- uate. He Insists that the south should hold o her pronunciation nf English and refuse o adopt Ihc dialect of the New Englauder. Jlher papers , sktlches and poems , combine D make this number an attractive , one. Tin Mid-Continent Press , Louisville , Ky. Scrlbner's Magazine for June opens with a Iramatlc presentation of the three cpocha n the history of Chicago Hefore tin Fire , After the Fire , and Today. The author , Mel ville E. Stone , has long been associated with the growth of Chicago as the owner and editor of a great newspaper , and ho writes with the fullest knowledge of the men and material conditions that have made the new Chicago. The Illustrations , which on facing pages show Chicago as It was before the flru ami Is now , nre from exactly the same polnti of view , and glvo In the most striking man ner a vivid Idea of whul the growth of Chicago cage has been. The Illustrations ot today ar from original paintings and not from photo graphs. They represent Chicago as It never before has been pictured. President An- drews's "History of the Last ( Juarter-Csn- tury , " In Ibis inslalmont , centers around ths Centennial year , which was tilled with more extraordinary circumstances than any single year since the war. tlobert Grant's paper In "Tho Art of Living" ! < ? rle this month dis cusses the problem that , while the" pressure of modern llfo has become very intense , how shall n man or woman select and reject what Is most Important , In order that tile may case to be a succo i > lon of small lnclr dents and unsatisfactory In Its details ? Mra , Ward's serial , "The Story of Ilessle Cost- roll , " In this Issue , reaches a very dramatic situation. George A. Hlhbard writes tha story of an attempted legislative bribery at Albany , which he calls "The Gentleman from Huron. " A new writer , Mlsi Annls Steger Winston , tells a love story of an un usual kind , which she entitles "A Co-opera- , live Courtship. " ' Charles Scrlbner'a Sons , New York. A new story by Hudyard Kipling , relating the adventure of an American in England : a fantastic "Tale of Revenge" by Robert Barr nnd a bravo story of adventure by Stanley J. Woyman , akin In Its tlmo and setting to Mr. Weymnn's popular novel , "A Gentleman of France , " In themselves give the June number of McCYre's Magazine special distinction. Out there Is no lack of other significant matter. What men and machinery accomplish , and how they are sometimes blown to pieces , In the Du Pont powder mills , and bow that "stupendous aggregation of tenls and wonders , the modern circus , gets planted In the llcldn at daybreak and crammed Into tun cars at midnight are the subjects of two Illustrated papers by Cleveland Moffett. Tlio confer ences between Generals Moltko and Wlm- pffen , and Napoleon III. and Illsmarck , after the battle of Sedan , to seltla the terms at tb.6 French capitulation , are described by Archi bald Forbes , who , as a London correspon dent , was on the ground , and himself saw- most of the bcencs of which he writes. Some very interest ! ! ! ? ; pictures accompany the article , while wllh It Is published a letter from General Sheridan to General Grant , written a few days after Sedan , and Riving his ohservatloiiH at that and other battles of the Franco-Prussian war. and re cording his judgment that the American armies had shown greater skill In our own recent war than the French and German armies were fallowing An Illustrated paper on Saidou describes him In the way of dally life. In his own home , and tells how ho gotB about to make ono of bis unfailingly suc cessful plays. John Ernest McCann con tributes a very sweet and clever poem.S. . S. WcCluro , Limited , 30 Lafayette Place , New , York City. There 1 * much notable fiction In the bound volume of the Century containing the num bers of the magazine tor the pant six months. There are the optnlng portions of F. Marlon Crawford's "Casa llracclo , " wnich Is gcntr- nlly conceded to ho tils best work. H Is full of dramatic intensity and human passion. There Is also the conclusion of Mrs. Ilurton Harrison's romance of love and travel , "An lOriant Wooing " Perhaps the most notable of the many Bhort slories Is Hudyard Kip ling's first American lale , "A Walking Delo- Rale. " Tills hux attracted a great deal of attention , not only because of the subject. 1 but because It IH a striking example of Mr. I Kipling's power and Intlght Into character , | oven though It be animal character. There are two of Mr. George A. Hlbbard's laughabla complications. "Ona Woman's Way , " and "A Vital Question. " There are shoil atorle * by the following writers' Anna Elchberk King. Hezeklah Ilutterworth , Richard Malcolm I Johnston , Ruth McEnpry Stuart , Sarah Ornu Jewell. Kate Chopin , Harry Ktlllwell Ed wards and Sara Agnes Pryor. The volumu U notable , uUo , an containing tlio Drat portion tion of I'rot. William M. Hloane'a "Life ot Napoleon. " Enough has already appeared to show Prof. Sloune's thorough erasp of tha subject , his freedom from prejudice , and hU oomprchuislon of the cautej that made possible Napnleon'r rise lo sovereign power. The foremost ( mints In France and America have liven called upon to Illiutrale tlio text. Thomas Cummeiforil Martin describes "Tesla'K Oscillator ami Other Inventions , " with Illustrations from photographs. Hiram S. Maxim detcrlbes with great particularity what he bus accomplished In the way ot making n flying rnachlno that will actually Ily. There are printed hitherto unpublUhcd tellers by Nathaniel Hawthorne and bis wife , nnd by Oliver Wendell Holmes. In "connec tion with the latter Mrs. Annie Fields civet a few loving reminiscence * of the poat. Tlier * are flvo papers by Noah Ilrook , giving ptr- sonal recollections of Lincoln during war tlniw. Price , J3. The Century company , New York RTl ° n lUby wax sick , wo gave her CastorU. When ( .bo was u Child , she crlc.1 for CustorU. Titian the bccunio III w , hhe cluag to Colori VTi.'mha had Children , klie gave tbaia Castorf