TUB OMAHA DAILY B.DE : 3 TUBDAYJUNE 15 , 1805. SPEG1RL NOTICES. ta tor thcie column ) will be tlkrn tntll 12130 | t. m , fur tlie cronlncnml Until H p. m , tor the morning anil bundaj edition. Advtrtlicrii , liy rrnticstlnj ; n numbered check , cnn litim Btmncm nililrcMcd to a numlicrcil Irtter In rnro of 'llio Hro. An- liter * no adilrcMod will 1)0 ilrllTcroit tipun 1 Ktcntntlon of the check only. Ituten , 1 l-2c a ord , llrit Innertlon , lo n noril inn after. Nothing taken for Irn than 2So ( or llrtt Iniertlon. 1 lirse nUTrrtlftutiientR mutt inn consccu- SITUATIONS WAJfTED. rmsT CLASH nncssMAicnu WANTS PLACE t.i do dmmmaklng July und August tor her buanl. In or out of city. H 19 , tlee.A A 8S1-1G _ WANTHD , AVOIUC FOR 1OY ! OF 14 IN Oil OUT of the city. O 12 , lice olllce. A M897 M' WAWTEJJ WANTKU , 1,000 MIIN TO WHITE MB TODAY for the receipt ( abcolutely free , In plain scalrJ envelope ) which cured me of nervous < 1 Mil Illy , cxhaufted vitality , etc. AdJrcsi C. J , Wnlker. Vax 1,311 , K lnma 70. Mich. II-M4I3 CUBAN rilUCKLUS , I'UUE AND MILD. tC. 18I-J21 WAN ! LIU , FOR U. a. AltMY. AULIi-HLHJIKD unmarried men , between the ocos of 21 and SO , cltlzeni of the United Btatea. of gtxxl char acter and temperate hahlta , who can ( peak , read and write English. For full Infurm.itlun PPly , preferably by letter , to recruiting cfllcer t For ; Omaha , or at 1321 Farnam street , Omaha. Neb. U 1VANTIU > , MIIN WHO WILL WOKIC FOtt 1750) ) month salary or larRc commission selling KOoln by fwitnplu to dpaleru. Kiiwrlpnco u - ncccisary. Write UH. Household Bwclalty Co. , (7i ( ) Cincinnati , Ohio. U M344 15' J10000 A MONTH AND HXTHNBEH I'AID milpnmcn : no experience required U. S , Cigar Co. , Gil H. 7th street , St. Louis , Mo.1IM033 1I-M033 ! ! WANTED JC.E.MALL HELP. ARE YOU HONEST , SOBER , INDUSTRIOUS ? If so , engage with us for 1893 ; { 300 a month , J3.GOO a year ; you can make It easy ; six hours a day , Our agents do not complain of hard times. Why ? They ore making money selling our Perfection Dish Washer ; the only practical family washer manufactured , washes , dries and polishes dishes perfectly In two minutes , no experience necessary ; a child of 8 operates It easily ; cheap nnd durable ; weight , thirteen pounds ; made of nntl-rust sheet steel , capac ity , 100 pieces ; J10.0W for Its equal , every fam ily nnnls one ; you don't have to canvas ; as urnn an people know you have It for sale they send for a dish washer : each agent's territory protected ; no comprtltlon ; we fur nish sample ( neighs six pounds ) In nice case to lady agents to take orders with ; one agent mads J214 63 first ten days Address for full particulars perfection Mfg. Co. , Englewood. 111. WANTED , A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Apply 118 N. 39th street. street.CMS90 IB GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK , must comt > well recommended nnd be a good cook. 2710 Howard street. C M924 15 * OHUMAN IIOUSEKKEPnU. DON'T ORIEC7 to child ; private family cook , $500 ; Inily cooli nnd illnlnB room Klrl for Colorado. Canadlar Olllce. 1522 Douglas. C' M92I 1C * A NEAT CJIIIL rOH OrfNERATj HOUSEWORK In family ot two. Inquire of Mrs. 1) . Newman 53.J 9. aith avenue. C M338 16 JOR KENT HOUSES. HOUSES , F. K. DARLING , UARKCR BLOCK. D 42S HOUHES IN ALL I'AUTS Of Till : CITV. THE O. r. Davis company , 1505 Karnam. D 428 HOUSES , IJENEWA & CO. , MS N. 1ST1I ST. D 427 II. E. COLK CO. LARGEST LIST IN OMAHA. 1) M4M FOR RENT DESIRABLE HOUSES. rooms. ! 11 S. 24tti tJ30. . 7 rooms , 4205 Cumlni ; St. , $22. 7 rooms , 02G N. 27th UNO. , { 22 50. S rooms , 4907 Cass st , , (10. 9 rooms. 4927 Davenport St. , HO. B rooms. 3420 Jackson St. . ( S. K rooms , 3513 Pratt st. . < 7. Bee Fidelity Trust Co , 1702 Farnam St. P 431 IIENTAL AGENCY 620 SO. 16T1I BT. P-727 TEN-ROOM MODEIIN HOUSE , CLOSE IN : ( . -room cottage , city water ; store building. 130 ! Farnam. L. S. Skinner , agent , 310 New York Life. D M921 16 10-ROOM HOUSE. MODERN , LOCATED 2211 Douglas. W. F. Clark. D JI936-J1S * TWO 9-Rclojf BRTcK HOUSES. 1339-41 PARK avenue , facing Hanscom park , nearly new hard wood finish ; llrst class modern con veniences. Inquire 1115 South 32nd street. D-M329 C AND T-ROOM FLATS. WITH RANGE \NE nil modern conveniences ; awnings , screens ant janitor service. Call at corner lint , 701 S. ICtt St. , from 10 to 12 and 2 to 4. George Clousrr. D M591 t-ROOM MODERN HOUSsE. DETACHED beautiful lawn ; shade trees. CCS South 23th Apply to J. II. Parrotte , Douglas block.DM610 D-M610 FOR RENT. FINE COTTAGE. BARN , LARGt lawn , on car line. R. C. Patterson , Ramge blk L > 407 I ELEGANT 6-ROOM COTTAGES JUST BUILT $22.GO. Fidelity Trust company , 1702 Farnam D 143 1HREI-ROOM COTTAGE WITH GARDEN. S R. Cor. 23rd and Clark St. Inquire 1523 Jack son St. U SS FOR RENT AT REASONABLE PRICE. Ml residence , cor. 24th and St , Mary's ave. . fur nlshed or unfurnished , for the summer , o longer. Mrs. M. Hellman. D 739 14 * t-ROOM MODERN HOUSE , 23TH ST. A POP pleton. Hartman & Robblns , 210 Bee bldg. 1) 821-Jy ! ) FOR RENT DURING JULY AND AUG. , FUR nlshed house : $50 per mo. to good partr. A. P TuKey , 813 New York Life. D SS2-14 I-ROOM COTTAGE , $6 00 ; 937 N. 23TII ST. IN quire S23 South 18th el. D 011-10 BEVEN-ROOM HOUSE. MODEIIN. NEWI/1 papeied and painted ; mantel and grate ; KOO < filiation ; near motor. 1320 So. 26tli street. $17.00 or for sale , $2,65000. J , H. Parrotte , Dougla block. D M923 18 EICIHT-ROOM MODERN HOUSE. WITH BARN tnke clear lot worth $300.00 for year's lease. J 11. Johnson. 2321 Maple avenue. D M917 15 * FOR RENT , 6-ROOM HOUSE , 1315 CASS ST. I > -9:6-16 * BIX-ROOM COTTAGE , 811 S. 21ST STREET D9.S7 1C * MODERN TEN-ROOM HOUSES ON MOTO line for rent nt $ .0.00 per month , E. H. Sheafi 432 Paxton block. D M938 21 * FOR RENT. FOR THE SUMMER ANI autumn , my residence corner of 32d an Davcniwrt streets , partly furnished. II. J 'Windsor. 1624 Capitol avenue. U M948 16 * 1Olt K N"T TLUwv ibHED ROOMS NICE SOUTH FRONT ROOM. WELL FUR dn prlv ate faintly. Call 2412 Cass st. K M433 PLEASANT ROOM. 1919 DODGE. U M897 FURNISHED ROOM. C2G S. 19TII STREET. . E M107-J1S * TOR RENT , ELEGANTLY PURNISHE rooms. C04 B. 13th. E-616 J > 3 I NICE rURNISHED ROOMS FOR LIC1II' housekeeping , llli South llth. E 735 14 i noons ron HOUSEKEEPING ron MA : and wife ; rent taUen In board. 310 N. 17th. i-8SI-lS ruitKisiiBU noon. HATH. ; 1911 TAKNA&I E M9)J ) 15' PUIINISHED IIOOSIS 50c WEEK. 710 a 14T11 K910J > li TWO Oil TIIUBE UNPUnNISHED UOOM with city water. ! li California at. F.K9 16 _ > NEATLY KunNisiiUrTiioosi rou TWO. c * r * " 8. 17th Btreet. K MWO SS * NICELY ri'RNISHBD ROOMS TOR OENTLI mtn or llcht houzeketplns- North 17th * tree E-MD39 17 * gUItNlSHED BQ'oMa AND BO alt ] THE HOSE. NJO HA'nNEY. NicB'punNisiini rooms with boaril ; tpcclal ratcj to gentlemen. F 8i)4-J NICELY FURNISHED IIOO1I3. : w N. 19T Hcct. r MIM t\ * ItOOM AND 1IOAKD AT 12 6O. KTIt STHEE" K M874 li , -ft TO RENT-NICELY rUBNISIIED ROOM ! Sf with board ; ti > nna reasonable. Call at ! U Jf Ooutilas , r S-S3 _ ' f TOR RENT-SUITE OF ROOMS , ALSO Bit * room , with board In private family ; refei encF * . 2214 Farnam. F SIS 18 * DESIRABLF. BUITB OF ROOMS , WITH E > cellent table , lawn , etc. 203 N. ISth.F . F MJ01 16 * NICF.LY FURNISHED SOUTH ROOM WIT1 board for two ; private famllr ; no other boarr era ; best home comforts. U4 No. JHt. be California and Wibiltr. F 904 UNFURNISHED KUOMB TO R E N' I ROOMS , CLOSET. ! > ! ST. MARY'S AV G-M915 20 * TOR KENT STORED AND OFFICE TWO-STORY nnicK-7 KXC . AND ec rcc trackage. 719 H. nth. at ycur own price. I Colt Co. . IM N. lith St. 1-716-J > C FOR RKNT THK 4-STORY BllUK Bl'ILDINC tit Kanuun treet. This bulldlr has ft tin proof cement b einint , complete * tcam lira Ine flxturu. witttr on all UOOFJ. cai. etc. At ply at tot office of Tht Deo. 1-311 AGENTS WANTED. 1EN ANI ) WOMEN. $ } TO $ A DAY. AD- drest the Handy Heater Co. , SJ1 New York Life bldg. Omaha. Neb. J- 3 , VANTRD. iTT'NDREDS OF AGENTS TO SELL "Tho New Education" to school tnards. Men sold sixty nets last month to single districts. The Diamond Lltho. Pub. Co. , Minneapolis , Mlnn. J-M9I3 17 * _ \OENT8 , ACT Ql'ICK. PRESERVING HOOK ( "IH n Orentr-Bt seller 1593. Send 60 for full size plated spix > n by mall. Porsheo & Makln , Cincinnati. Ohio. J-MM2 15 * WANTED TO RENT. TWO OR THREE NICELY FURNISHED rooms for housekeeping by two young Indies ; references. 8 23 , Bee. K M914 16 * RENTAL AGENCY. G , G WALLACE , RENTALS. 312 BROWN BLK. L-M70i STORAGE. STORAGE , FRANK EWERS , 1214 HARNEY. M43S BEST STORAGE BUILDING IN OMAHA. U. S. gov bond warehouse ; household goods stored ; lowest rates. 1013-1015 Leavenworth. MI36 STOVES STORED DURING SUMMER. TEL. C$0. 1207 Douglas. Omaha Stove Repair Works. M437 PACIFIC STORAGE A WAREHOUSE CO. . 9TH & Jones sts. General storage and forwarding. M4s WANTED TO BUY VANTED. A 2-STORY FRAME STORE BUILD- Im ? for purpose of moving south side. William Fleming , 14th and Douglas streets. N M893 15 VANTED TO BUY A TAIIXDR SHOP IN small country town , will pay cash Address 8 28 , Bee otllcc. N M937 16 * FOR SALE fUHNITURE. 'OR SALE BY A FAMILY MOVING OUT OF the city , 1 Andrews double folding bed , writing desk pattern ; 1 Onrlind range , 1 child's play tent In Its second season , 1 hard coal stove , splendid heater. Address R 51 , Bee olllce O 823-18 FOR SALE. 30 ROOMS FURNITURE : GEN- tral location ; 18 boarders : good reasons for selling , great bargain. Address 8 18. Dt e. _ O M8,0 FOR SALE HORSES. FOR SALE FIRST CLASS FAMILY HORSE , or will exchange for clear lot. A. P Tnkey , 818 New York Life. P M3-14 FOR SALE MlfcCELLANKOUS IARDWOOD COMBINATION HOO AND chicken fence. Chas. R. Lee , 9th and Douglas. Q4II THE STANDARD CATTLE CO. . AilES. NEB , has 400 tons good baled hay to sell. Q M4I2 FOR SALE. A PET DEER. INQUIRE A. D. Brandies , Boston Store. Q M69I UBAN FRECKLES SOLD EVERYWHERE. 60. Q1S4 J21 iOOD SECOND HAND SET LIGHT DOUBLE harness. $15.00. C24 S. 16th st. Q-M910 17 * FOR SALE. NATIONAL CASH REGISTER , nearly new ; ln > sold cheap. Address C II , Bee , Council Bluffs. q M9I7 H CLAIRVOYANTS MRS DR. II. WARREN. CLAIRVOYANT , REliable - liable business medium , 8th } car at 119 N , 16th , S4I3 FORTUNES TOLD THROUGH THE STARS nnd through the spirit. Amelia Goodman , Union Depot hotel , llth and Mason , room 2 , up stairs S 908-19 * MADAM E. AUSTIN , TRANCE MEDIUM AND Independent card reader. Room 2 , 0M S nth st. Hamburg hotel. S930 2u * MASSAGt. iiH3. . KTO MADAM SMITH. 502 S 13TH , 2D FLOOR , ROOM 3 ; magnetic , vapor , alcohol , steam , sulphurlne and sea baths. T M768 13 * MASSAGE. MADAME BERNARD. 1121 DODGE. T M659 Jy 4 * FINEST BATH AND MASSAGE PARLORS IN city. Mine. Howe ! ! . 318 & 320 S. 15th ; thoroughly practical chiropodist and manicurist attendant. T M970 Jy 12' TURKISH BATHS. TURKISH BATHS : ONLY PLACH IN CITY exclusively for ladles. Suite 109-110 , Bto bldg. 135 LADIES' BATHS. 6 FOR $5. MME. POST , 31914 8. 15. 730 PERSONAL. THE BELLE EPPERLY CORSET. MADE TO order from measure. 1909 Farnam street. street.U U 383 VIAVI CO. . 346 BEE BLDO ; HEALTH BOOK free ; homo treatment ; lady attendant. U444 B. HAAS , FLORIST , PLANTS. CUT FLOWERS. Banquet , hall , residence and grave decorations. 1813 Vlnton street. Telephone 176. U M445 BATHS , MASSAGE , MME. POST , 31914 S. 15TH. U731 CUBAN FRECKLES , WORTH IOC FOR 5C. U1S4 J21 PLEDGES NOT REDEEMED OR EXTENDED by June 15 wilt be sold at auction. Fled Mohle , 1517H Farnam. U 11213 13 UMBRELLAS COVERED AND REPAIRED , 318. No. 16th. Jas. Henderson. U 387 J 27 BARGAIN. 12 CABINET PHOTOS. J2 DAVIE3 , 113 8 16th street , opposite Boston Store. U-MM9 30 A PRIVATE PARTY HAS MONEY TO LOAN on pianos , jewels , bicycles , etc. Business strictly confidential. Addresa Postoince Box 826. U-M703 HAVE YOUR OLD CARPETS MADE INTO rugs ; any size you wish. 1521 Leavenwnrth street. U-M706 Jy6 A LADY THAT LIVES ON CAPITOL AVENUI wishes to see that tall gentleman that asket her to get married last September and sh < told him that "she was afraid he would kll her" Address S 26 , Bee. U 925-17 * CLARKE'S PURE RYE WHISKY IS NOT A beverage , but an article rich In medicinal quail ties. It urges the tocpld liver to a perfect per f01 mauco of all It * functions. In bottles. U M9I6 15 WANTED ? HAS ANY PERSON A NUMBER 2 : dictionary ? Advertiser la short this numbe and wishcn to complete set. Apply at buslnes olllce of The Bee. U M932 17 * MON.&Y TO LOAN KhAL ESTATE ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO. . S18 N. Y. LIFE leans at low rates for choice security In Ne braska and Iowa farms or Omaha city property W44S MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. TUB O. F. Davis Co. , 1305 Farnam st. W4S1 INVESTORS DIRECTORY CO. . 10 WALL ST. , New York , offer any p rt 100,000 eastern In vestor's names , who itave money to Invest Just compiled. Write for particulars. W-MS03 J25 * CITY LOANS. C. A. STARR , 515 N. Y. LIFE W450 LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES LOANED ON or bought. F. O. Chcsney , Kansas City , Mo. W453 CAPITAL , e-.wo.ooo ; SURPLUS , $ cooooo ; u. B Mortgage Trust Co. . New York. For 6 per cen loam on city property apply to Pusey & Thomoi agents , room 207 First Nat'l Dank bldg.W W 232 MONKY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real estate. Brennan , Love & Co. , Paxton blk. W447 MONEY TO LOAN10N OMAHA REAL ESTATE at 6 per cent. W. U. Melkel , 1st Nat. Bk bldg. W44S MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA property. Fidelity Trust company , 1701 Farnnm W4I9 IXJANS ON IMPROVED * UNIMPROVED CITY property. W , Farnam Smith & Co. , 133J Farnam MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. J. B. HADDOCK. ROOM 4J7 , RAMGE BLOCK. X453 MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE AND pianos. Fred Terry , 43Ramgo blk. X456 MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE. PIANOS horses , wagons , etc. , at lowest rates In city no removal of goods ; strictly contldcntlal ; you can pay the loan off at any time or in any amount. amount.OMAHA OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. . 300 So. 16th St. St.X470 X470 IF YOU HAVE FIRST-CLASS SECURITY YOt ran got I > w rates of Model Loan Co. , room 403 New York Life X M91S 15 * BUSINESS CHANGES. HALF INTEREST IN SMALL MANUFACTUR In ? and wholesale business. Omaha , making good living nnd capable of laice development $2000 , whole buslnes * $1,500. U. O. Wallace 312 J. J. Brown blk. Y SS7-15 FOR 8ALK , BY ADMINISTRATOR. BAKERY and confectionery In a central Nrbratku city o 1000 , dcHni ; Root bualnera ; price , $ (00.00 ; mua be sold this month. Address S 20 , car * . Bee. Y MSS9 15 BUSINESS CHANCB TO RESPON81BLF party , with $3,0 ) or tlO.ooo to put Into old ebtabllthftl whole-Halo optical house , located I Chicago , and doing business In the wctt : hav live tiavellng salesmen on-the road. Addn-s S 21. Unulia Bee. Y MWIS * FOR 8ALK-MY LOAN AND JEWELRY 11USI nets. Fred Mohle , 1517H Farnant.YMMlJll Y-MMl-Jll CUUAN FRECKLES. TUG ONLY CIGAR , 1C. YU4 m FOR SALE A HANDSOMR DRUG BTORfS IN Iqtr.i , email amount o ! cai neoc ary. Address S : t. BMJ Y315 BEST PUREST AND MD5T ECONOMICAL Cold rj yrfh rt I , erode ty CHICAGO BUSINESS CHANCES. _ _ Continued. roil SALE AT A IlAUOAINt A 5C , 000.00 stock of new and second-hand furni ture. book store and crockery and pawn busi ness. and watches , rings , etc. , doInK a business of Il.SUOOO alwvo expenses per } ear , have a two-story and basement brick bulldlnn SO feet deep ; rent , J30 00 per month , can do Htornire cnoUBh to pay rent , ele\atorB to Ivncmcnt and second lloor , business been established 11 years , Ime n 6.600-pound burglar-proof Mff. cost JS00.09. steel chest Inside , welRhs l.&JO. have also some real estate ; will sell chep or trade ; stock of goods must \ < c spot cnsh , nnd It will pay to Investigate. I have 5-year lease on build- Ins. Address L. C. Ilronn , Grand Island. Neb Y M8fl 16 * \ STOCK OF snona Fen SALT : AT Dis count. Address S 37. I ee olllce. Y331 1C * V STANDAHD STIMUI ANT KOll WOMHN IS Clarke's pure rye whisky. Kvery fnmllv needs It. In battles nlun)3. Y M94'i 15 _ WANTKD. PARTY TO TAKR HALF INTttll- est In manufacture of air cushions and life preservers In Omaha. Good article , protected by patents Address Matthias AbentH , Lamott , Jackson Co. , lonu. Y Mail 17 * ; 12.000 00 STOCK "OK MnrtOHANDlHE IN WIST town In eastern Nebraska , for land and casher or enuhalent. Addrras S"2U , tare llee.Y Y M934 ARRANQID TO THU GULP const of Texas ; me > ou seeking a home or In vestment ? Send stamp. William Nelson , room i2i First National bank building Y M933 16 * EOK liXOHANGa. 3 - STORY HOTiL PART FURNIHIIttD. trade for land. Ames , 1617 Farnam-st. -f. 831-14 * _ WILL KXCHANOi : MILLINERY FOR RANGE coal. 1512 Douglas street. Z M730 21 WANTED TO TRADE NBW STANDARD Ill- cycle for draft horse welKhlnp 1W > pounds or moie E. J Davis. 111C Farnam st. / S37 FINE PROPERTY ; GOOD ORDER. PAYS JG 0 a > ear , trade equity for clear lots or land Ames , 1G17 Farnam-st. Z-832 14 * FARM LANDS IN NORTHWEST MISSOURI for Block of hardware or Implements. Knox 4 Rlsser , 37Vi Pearl St. , Council Bluffs , la 2I17JM _ " TO EXCHANGE , A COMBINED STOCIc" druK . clocks , watches , jewelry , blank and school books , uall paper , window shades , paints oils , glass , etc. Will Invoice , with Ilitures , about J9.000. Want improved farm. Addles : A. J , Pltzer , Cherry\ale , Kansas. _ _ _ _ _ _ / MS47 JylO * WILL TRADE CLEAR LOT WORTH JKO FOI1 horse and phaeton ; must be nice. A. M. Cowle , 211 S. ISIh street. V5 919-16 FURNITURE OF A 30-ROOM HOUSE , MOD- crn fixtures , illled with No. 1 boarders , well located House for rent. J. II. Parrotte , Douglas block. ZM3 16 _ FOK aALETT&AL ! ESTATE. ABSTRACTS , THE 1JYRON REED COMPANY , _ _ _ RE-458 BARGAINS. HOUSES , LOTS AND FARM sale or trade. F. K. Dai line. Barker Block , . _ RE ICQ IMPROVED GARDEN LANDS NEAR OMATL\ at prices that will surprise jou. If taken with in 2 weeks. J. II. Sherwood , 43 N. Y. Life , RE IM _ BARGAINS. SALE OR TRADE IN CITY PROP- ertles and farms. John N. Frenzer , opp. p. o _ _ RE 4S1 HOMES ON EASY PAYMENTS. SELL ANL buy lots , acres , farms. Garvin Bros. , 210 N. Y. L _ RE 163 CORNER. 5 LARGE ROOMS , NEAR CARS , J2 * > 0 cash , bal. easy , 6 per cent , 39oO. Ames , 1617 Farnam. RE 829-14" NEAT B-R. COTTAGE. CISTERN. WELL. JSM. First payment $200 ; Int. 6 per cent. Amos , 1611 Farnam. RE 823-14 * SIX ROOMS. 2-STORY. SLATE ROOF. U DLK from motor , J1.C30 ; Int. 6 per cent. Ames , ir li Farnam. RE 827-14 * S ROOMS ; LARGE CELLAR , iww > .iivui- - city water ; -BBll.JZOO cash ; 900. Ames , isil Farnam-st RE _ 830 14 * FOR SALE , 4-ROOM COTTAGE , rULL LOT east front , J700.00 ; terms easy ; bargain. R. C Patterson , Ramge bloclc. 1UO MS < 4 FARM LANDS , C. F. HARRISON. S12 N. Y. Life RE SI7-y ] 10 * LOT WORTH 7 FOR KM. Business lot worlh J5M for 510. House , modern , cost { 4.K90 , for J2.7oi > Cottage , ( .lose in , worth $3,000 , for J2.000. Property renting for JI30 per year. S3,000. G. a. Wallace , 312 J. J. Brown blk. blk.RES&M5 RE-S&M5 2 LOTS. CHEAP AT Jl.OOO , WILL TRADE TOf bicycle or horse and buggy , JW cash and } 2 mortBace. Down town residence. 8 rooms , worth 16,5(10 ( will take J3.000 In clear outside property am balance mortgage. Good hardware stock , 50,000 , for clear rea estate and some cash. G , G. Wallace , 312 J , J. Brovrn blk. Z-SS6-13 M. O. DAXON. 402 N. 1CTH. 401 VICTOR BICYCLES , THE FINEST OF ALI bicycles. Omaha Bicycle Co. , 323.N. 16th street 4Ctt STERLING BUILT LIKE A WATCH. WEST ern Electrical Supply Co. , 1515 Howard itreet 465 SEE THE VISIBLE BALL BEARINGS O > Relay Special. Will Barnum Bro. , 120 N , 15th 4S7 REMINGTON AND EAGLE. CROSS GUN CO. 116 S 15th street. 468 A. L DEANE S. CO. , 1116 FARNAM STREET 469 WESTERN BICYCLU & GUN CO.,241 ! CUMING I 4711 MANTELS , GHATi'b AND 'IILES WOOD MANTLES. GRATES. TILES FOR FIRI places , veitlbulei and large noon ; write fo catalogue. Milton Rogers & Sons , Omaha. 471 UNDEBTAKJ3RSAW1J EMBAX.MBRE II. K. BURKET , FUNERAL DIRECTOR ANI embalmcr , 1618 Chicago St. , telephone 90. 472 SWANSON & VALIEN , 1701 CUMINO. TEI * IOC 473 M. O. MAUL , UNDERTAKER AND nMBALM er , 1417 Farnam St. , telephone 225. 474 C. W. BAKER. UNDERTAKER , 613 S. 16TH 8T 475 BUILDING &LOAN ASSOCIATION , SHARES IN MUTUAL L. & B. ASS'N PA1 6. 7 , 8 per cent when 1 , 2 , 3 years old , alwa ) redeemable. 1704 Farnam it. Nattlngtr , Sec 4SO HOW TO GET A HOME OR SECURE GOOI Intent on savings. Apply to Omaha L. & C Ais'n , 1704 B a Bldg. O. M. Nattlnger , Sec. 431 DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING IN FAMILIES , 4304 Burdette W3-J30 * DllE&HMAKING IN PRIVATE FAMILIES Fit and t > le guaranteed. Address U 13. Bee. 823-16 * OAlipJENTEBS AND BUILDERS C. E. HO1UULL , PAPER HANGING , HOUS1 sign painting , brick work , plastering ; off. R. J Barker Llk. ; tel. 735 ; ihop 815 N. 24th vt. 414 LOST. STOLEN. JUNE 13 , NOTE IXDR JIOO.OO. PAY able lo Mary A. Miller , signed by H , D Walker and Lena G , Walker. All penon are warned against purchasing ald note Mary A. Miller. II. D. Walker , Lost M9I9 U * BUSINESS NOTICES. DAMAGED MIRRORS RESILVERED 719 N. 11 433 COAL D. T. MOUNT HAS RKMOVED HIS COAL omce to 209 S 16th ' . . Brown block. 476 A GOOO THfNG PUSH IT ALONoTMAY BE the latest slang phrase , but that's just what we're doing with SHERIDAN COAL. 8,000 tons sold In Omaha last > ear. We give you 2,000 Ibs. of the best Wyoming cooking coal for J4 60. Victor White , mgr. , 1605 Farnam st. Tel. 127. 4)1 HOTELS. HOTEL BARKER. 13TII AND JONES STS. 75 rooms at $1.60 per day 50 rooms at J2.00 per day. Special rates to commercial travelers. Rorm and board by week or month. Frank Hlldltch , manager. 47S AKTNA HOUSE ( EUROPEAN ) , N. W. COR. 13th and Dodge. Rooms by day or week. 473 MEDIUMS. WHOEVER SEES THIS. AND IS IN ANY trouble , send a stamp to the only great clair voyant nnd medium , for free advice , but ask no questions ; don't be humbugged by travel * Ing fakers , located for jears I never fall Wm. Gartleld , 133 Ctli nvc. , DCS Molnes , la. This offer three weeks. 622 14 * MEDICAL. LADIES' CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYroyal - royal Pills ( diamond brand ) are the best , safe , reliable , take no other , send 4c , stamps , for particulars , "Relief for L.idles , " In letter by return mill At druggfsts Chlchester Chem ical Co. . Philadelphia. Pa. PAWNBROKERS. H. MAROWITZ LOANS MONEY. 418 N. 18 nt 4 JttUSIC , ART AND LANGUAGES. MRS FVNNY ADLER. . PIANO TEACHER , graduate Vienna Conservatory. SOS So. 16th st. GEOnGE F GELLKNUHCK. BANJO AND guitar teacher. 1911 Cass street. M 109 MUSIC FURNISHED HOR ( ALL OCCASIONS BY J F. Dlmlck. 131S Cad * stieet. 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Uo < UudiD ! ! , OMAIIA , Neb. Advice- FREE p a/cr a/a/a/a/a/ar 3 LOST MAN'S LANE , o : - irV ANNA KATIIKJtINI ! OIBIiM ) ] . t , 1SW , by In Ing lUcholler. ) II. My feelings as I left Mr. Trolim and en- ercd the dark portions of the road were ontuscd and varied. I was not afraid , nor was 1 exactly oisy , though I carried. ! pistol , lalf-cocked , In my side pocket. I expected 0 encounter some one or something out of lie ordinary , and moved hurriedly on , though vlth great circumspection. It was a bright day , as I have said , and a another mood I would 1me enjoyed the cenery. Now , however , I was on the look- ut for the Knollys mansion and tool ; no imo to observe ths wild beauties about me. 'Inally , without premonition or adventure of ny kind , I came upon It , a great , gaunt , neglected building of colonial tlmo , whose first appearance aw olio a tremor , and from Nhlch on closer Inspection no suggestion ame sa\e that which breathed of decay and death. Yet It was a , home , ns more than one ndlcatlon showed , and once had been a courtly one , with possibilities of aristocratic splendor. A grove of half-decayed trees separated t from the road , and th effect produced 'rom those may h\ve partially accounted 'or the special aspect I have mentioned. At east I was willing to think so , and was about to seek a way through the tangled underbrush which everywhere hindered my steps , when I heard a sharp whistle , and , ooklng up , saw a young man emerge from the open doorway. He was calling to some dogs , who Immediately appeared and began to leap about him , and as he did not sec me , though the dogs did , I had ample op portunity to study his face. U was a good-natured but wholly common- : > lace one , and from the fact that he did not lote the distraction apparent In his dog : 1 drew the conclusion that he was not over- jurdened with acuteness. Had the sisters , then , all the brains of the family ? I was determined to flnd out as soon as I should encounter any ono more willing to talk about them than Mr. Trolim. Meantime the young man had remained Impassive and the dogs merely restive ; and , strange as It may appear , I experienced a vague disappointment at being allowed to pass the gate of this house , and eventually : o leave It far behind me without any ad venture to warrant the apprehension dls- ilayed by my host and my late entertainer , Mr. Trohm. On my return to the tavern I made Mr. Simmons my confidant , and was astonished at the effect which was produced upon him jy the name of Knollys. Though he tried to bide it , there was evidently some reason n his own mind for not being startled by ihls association of their name with the possi ble crimes I was Investigating ; and when I jrged him to be frank , he allowed , with an Impulsive burst of feeling , that there had always been something wrong with the Knollys ; and , urged still further , broughl out a letter he had received some few months since from Ills daughter , who was a liospital nurse In Denver , and laid It before me , "There , " said he. "Sophia won't like It , ljut such facts as you will find written there ought not to be kept fcccrct. I thought seat at the time , and I think so all the more now that these disappearances have accumu lated In our town till we are afraid to move through our own woods aft ° r dark. " Astonished to bo offered a clue In a let ter written from Denver , I did not reply u this burst , but hastened to open the foldcc sheets before me and to read the following remarkable lines : Dear Father I have Just heard a porfectlj unexplalnable thing about the Knollys. The person who told mo was a Miss Grant , whc visited them about Christmas time. She I : a patient of mine and when she heard I was from Cushlng , was so startled and showei so much agitation that I Insisted upor knowing why , when she related the follow ing slory ; Her father and the Knollys' father hat been lifelong friends and though the youn ; people had never met there had always beei an understanding between them that Mis : Grant should sometime make a visit t < Cushlng. This was brought about last December comber and Miss Grant , with the ful knowledge of the Knollys girls , arrived Ir town early one Wednesday afternoon am was driven directly to their door. She ex pected a cordial welcome , but she notlcei before she was half way up the steps tha' ' something was amiss. One sister only wai In the hall to greet her and that sister wa1 abstracted and palo and looked oftener be hind her and upstairs than at her newlj arrived guest. Mlsa Grant was not cvci asked to take off her wraps , till overcome bj the heat of the sitting room Into whlcl they had stepped , she herself loosened hei furs , at which Lucetta I think it was Lu cetta who received her seemed to recovei her wits and tried to play the hospitabli hostess , but with such 111 success that Mlsi Grant was almost tempted lo resume hei furs and return to Kulmlngham station Something , however , In her young hostess eye restrained her , and endeavoring not t ( notice the other's preoccupation she talkei rapidly on every available topic till tl other sister came In. Miss Knollys , as yet know , la a grave person , but very pleasani and attractive. She won upon Miss Gram at once , but for all that her presence dli not greatly relieve the situation , for hei first glance was directed toward her sister who Instantly bounded up and left tin room and not till they were alone did shi seem to notice her guest , whom she thei greeted warmly , but with that same air o abstraction and constraint which had bcoi so painfully observable In Lucetta. Miss Grant had expected that she wouh now bo taken to her room , but on the con trary Miss Knollys sat down and with at apologetic air Informed'her of how sorr ; she felt that she could not show her tin preclso attentions she wished. Clrcum stances , she said , over which they had nt control had made It Impossible for them ti offer her the guest chamber , but If shi would be so good as to accept another fo that ono night they would try and accommo date her more properly thereafter. Miss Grant , who had noticed the povert ; evident in the house , broke In with th generous assurance that any room would b acceptable to her , and still expecting to b taken upstairs , began to gather up he wraps. But Miss Knollys again surprise , her by saying that her room was not ready that they had not been able to complete al their arrangements and prayed that sh would make herself at homo where sh was till evening. More and more as tonlshed and disconcerted , but hiding I bravely for the sake of the pitiful look 1 the girl's eye , Mlsa Grant laid down he furs again and endeavored to make the bes of the somewhat trying situation. Sh talked and she laughed , though she me with but little response , noting all that wa odd In her unaccountable reception , bu giving no evidence of her concern or secre Indignation. Hut let mo toll the rest In he own words as I remember them. The peculiarities observable In my re ceptlon continued all day , said Miss Grant AVhen ono sister came In the other wen out and when dinner time arrived and I wa ushered down the bare and dismal hall Int an equally bare and unattractive dlnln room It was to flnd Lucetta only seated a the head of the board. She made soni apology for the fact , but It was so evident ! an evasive ono that I scarcely heard It an kept looking at the empty place where th brother should sit. wondering If he were a the bottom of my strange reception. Du as If to dispel this supposition , he present ! came In , and though It was my first meetln with the nominal head of the house Lucett waited for a short nod from him befor giving me the necessary Introduction , He U a lumbering fellow and had I no Children Cryfo Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cryfo Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cryfo Pitcher's Castoria. been Intent upon solving the mystery of their actions I should have taken little If any Interest la him. As Itas I watched him for \\Imt ho might do or my , but learned nothing save that he was excessively Btupld. The evening , like the afternoon , as spent In the sitting room with ono of the slaters. I had become excessively tired of a com cr eation that nlunys langulHheJ no nnttcr on what topic it was started , nnd observing on ohl piano in one corner I sat down before It and Impulsively struck n few chords from the yellow kejs. Instantly Lucetta It was Lucetta who was with mo then bounded to my side with a look of horror en her face. "Don't do that ! " she cried , lajltifc her hand on in I no to stnp me. Then see-Ing mo recoil at her touch , \\hlch was Icy cold , she added with an appealing smile , "I beg par don , but every sound goes through mo to night. " "Aro you not well ? " I asked. "I am uovcr very well , " she returned ; and wo went back to the sofa and renewed our forced nnd pitiful conversation. Promptly nt 9 o'clock Miss Knollys came In. She was very pale and cast as usual a sad ami uneasy look at her sister before she Bpoko to mo. Immediately Lucetta rose , and becoming very palo herself , wai hurryIng - Ing toward the door when her sister stopped her. "You have forgotten , " she said , "to say good night to our guest. " Instantly Lucetta turned and. with a sud den , uncontrollable. Impulse , seized my hand and pressed It convulsively. "Good night , " she cried , "I hope you will sleep well , " nnd was gene bcforo I could say a word In response. "Why doe * Lucetta go out of the room when you come In ? " I asked , determined to know the reason for this peculiar con duct. "Have you any other guests In the house ? " , The reply came with unexpected ve hemence. "No , " she cried , "why should you think so ? There Is no one hero but the family. " And she turned away with a cer tain dignity which cut short all further re marks. "You must be very tired , " she said. "If you please , we will go now to your room. " I rose at once , glad of the prospect of being relieved from these forced attentlo.is. She took my wraps on her arm and we passed Immediately Into the hall. As wo did BO I heard voices , one of them shrill and full of distress , but the sound was so quickly smothered by a closing door that I failed to discover whether that tone ot suffering proceeded from a man or a woman. Miss Knollys , who was preceding me , glanced back In soiu ? alarm. Dut as I gavr > no token of having noticed anything on' of the ordinary , she speedily resumed > > er way upstairs. As the sounds I .had heard hnd proceeded from above , I did not follow her with much alacrity. But rellectlng tl.at whatever was going on In this house. It could by no possibility have any reference to myself , I resumed my courage , which , however , perceptibly weakened when I found m > self passing door after door down a long hall to a room as remote as possible from what seemed to bo the living portion of the house. "Won't I have any one near me , " I began , as my young hostess paused and waited for me to join her on the threshold ot the most forbidding room It had ever been my fortune to enter. "Oh , " she smiled , "you need not bo afraid. Nothing can happen to you here ; I am cnly sorry that wo are obliged to offer you huch mean lodging. Hut all our other rooms are are out of order , " she explained , firmly , "and to our great regret you will have to sleep In this one for tonight. " "Hut cannot I sleep with one ot you ? " I persisted. "I won't put you to any Incon venience. I am not accustomed to bo put off by myself. " "I am sorry. " she again repeated , "but It Is quite Impossible. It I could give you the comforts you are accustomed to. I should be glad. Hut we are unfortunate , wo glrh , and " She said no more , but began to busy herself about the room , which I tried to see In as favorable a light as I could. Perhaps she saw my failure In my face perhaps she felt herself the dreariness of the gray , discolored walls , which the fire that had been lit on the hearth did not serve "Thp stmml was quickly amothticil. " to lighten , f.r she pointed to a bell rope near the head of the he-1 and kindly re marked : "It anything disturb * you , pull that. It communicates with my loom , and I will como at once and speak to you. " I glanced up at the rope , ran my eye along tha wire communicating with It , and saw that It was broken faheer oft before it even entered the wall. "I am afraid you will not hear me , " 1 answered , pointing to the break. She flushed a deep scarlet , and for a mo ment looked as embarrassed as over hei sister had done. "I did not know , " she murmured. "The house I * so old , everything U more or less out of repair. " And she made haste to qull the room. I ran after her In alarm. "But there Is no key to the door , " I ob Jectcd. She came back -with a look almost lllti anger on her stern face. "What do fear " she cried. " you , . "Is thli a public house where you would be liable ti intrusion. You are In a prhatc dwelling my dear , and good God ! " she murmured beneath her breath , but not BO low bu that my excited sense caught the word : she uttered. "Can she have heard any thing ? Has the reputation of this placi gene abroad ? Miss Grant , " she repeatei more loudly , "you are as safe hero as ; babe on Its mother's knee. Nothing threat ens you , nor need you have the least fca whether the night passes In quiet or whcthc it Is broken by unaccustomed sounds. The ; will have no reference to you" Her look , her manner were oncouraglni and for a moment I felt n&hamed of my fool Ish tremors. What It I were banished ti a remote corner in a dismal and strange ) ; ordered house ! Was I not under the pro tectlon of two amiable girls , daughters o my father's oldest friend ? Certainly in ; conduct was ridiculous and could but add t < Miss Knollys' trouble. Taking her by the hand , I craved he pardon , and begging her to have no mor concern about me , I returned to my roon and carefully closed the door. Dut n sooner did I find myself thus shut In thai all iny vague doubts returned and I waul have given anything for the mcanext an smallest apartment In a crowded countr ; tavern with normal commonplace people. Hut my fate was to be shut In , In thl den ot darkness and discomfort , and forced myself to make the beat of It. The candle which she had brought wit her and set down on a Email table by th hearth was too short to last long anothe circumstance which did not add to my hap plnesa , whllo the fire was- one ot those llgh and flashy onoa meant only to bun till bed Is reached , and there wan no woo la add to It. So Unit I had before me th prospect of a dark and colt ) room. If m ; loollsh fears triumphed over my fatlgup n kept me awaka. So It evidently becam My duty to alcep , and recognizing this fuel t looked to nee how a eenie of securlt ; could be obtained. The bed was light an could be pulled In front of the door ; th windows but there was but one and tha was heavily draped with thick dark stnfl Holnp to It. I dragsed tha heavy foIJj aM - ' lookedout. . A multitude of wlntr > oughs overshadowed by a stretch ot unbroken now met my pyca , repelling mo by Us Igno- omcness. I let the rurtnln fall again , and , How Ing my good sense to reassert Itself. I irepanxl myself for the night , merely yield- ng enough to my fours CD jnill the bet ! In rent of the door ; then I lay down , ami with the light still burning , fell fast asleep. H must have been after midnight that I awoke In \lnlcnt tremble , nnd with tha ierplratlo streaming from every pore , jotneono or something was nt my door , I icard the steallhy step , the swlshij dress , vlilch proved the Intruder to bo n woman , nd then the quiet , almost noiseless Inscr- lon ot a key Into the lock , followed by the quick turn which made mo n prisoner , loundlng to the floor , I gasped out Miss vnolly's name , but no answer came In re ly to my smothered appeal , and the1 next mo- nont 1 heard the step gliding softly away , illlng mo with so much nlnrm that I should crtalnly have shrieked aloud If at that nomcnt there had not risen from somewhere n the house a crv BO much more- wild and mcarthly than any I could have uttered hat my own tongue became paralyzed and I auk to the ground In terror A murmur ofolces quickly suppressed ollowed. but no second cry. and presently all was as still as l no sound had arisen o disturb the midnight. I cowered , how- ver. for many minutes longer ngalnit the leer , and then , stiff with thp cold and iliiided by the darkness , for my candla had eng ago burned out. I groped my way to ho chair where I had laid my clothes and ipgan with trembling fingers to dress my self. self.As I did so 1 paused every now nnd then o listen , but bc > end the faint fall of a dls- ant footstep , or the smothered Bound o ! \hlsperlng voices , I heard nothing , though My tongue became lurnlszed nnd I sank to ( ho" ground In terror. every liber In my body tohl mo that some Irenilful thing hnil happened , ami that that event , whatever It vvus , hail been a pre- neclltated one , or why had my door been ocked. Allvu to my Helplessness nnd recalling ferny ny comfort the parting assurance of Miss ICnollys that nothing which might occur would have any reference to mjsolf , I snt ilown In my clothes nnd waited with mingled liopo and dread for daybreak. 13ut 1 had miscalculated my amount of nerve. I could not sit thus passively for lioura , and jumping up at last I pushed my boJ aside and laid my hand on the knob of the door to bee If the latter wcro really 'astened. I found that It was nnd not mowing what to do with myself I leaned aaglnst the llntol and listened , counting my own heartbeats and vaguely hoping that somewhere In the house a clock would soon strike , telling me the hour. Hut no such relief came ; on the con trary , the leaden momenta wont by without a sound to relieve them and I was begin ning to < mery whether It would uot bo bet ter for mo to avail myself of the warmth of my bed than to stand any longer shivering on the bare floor when a faint noise , the llrst I had heard In some tlmo , came from without and the Btealthy footfall returned to my door , paubcd a moment , during which I hold my breath and almost stopped my heart's beating ; then the key was again In serted , turned and drawn wit , leaving mo again In communication with the family. My llrst Instinct was to open the door , call out to the person who was gliding off and ask what had happened. Dut natural timidity restrained mo , and not till the step had quite disappeared did I venture to open the door and glvo ono quick look down tha tunncl-llko hall. Darkncsa and darkness only met my eyes , and halting between the fear of what that darkness Inclosed and the phantoms ot dread and horror with which my room was peopled I stood halting on the threshold when a sound of distant sobbing reached my car , sounding so pitifully In the dismal sllenco that , forgetting my own fears , tor- gottlng the canso I had to dread that stretch of shutup rooms bcforo me , I dashed lightly Into the darkness and sped without thought or reason In the direction from which those tokens of grief had Eccmed to como. But this strange house la anything but simple In Its construction and before I had gone many steps I realized that I had left the main hall and was lost In another and a smaller one. from which I did not know how to emerge In the profound darkness. The sobs had ceased , so I had nothing to guide me , and a prey once more to the hor" rors of my situation I turned and ( led back as fast as a complete Ignorance of my whereabouts allowed. With ono hand on the wall at my side I hastened on till I catno to a turn , and , taking- for ono I had In advertently made a few minutes before , I whirled to the right and groped on , breath less and p-intlug , till I came lo an open door. As this was located Just whore I had expected to find my own I rushed In and shut It behind me , and still groping , found the bed , which seemed a long way .from the door ( longer than it had when I sought It before ) and was In the act of feeling for the pillow when my hand came In contact with something so dreadful , so bloodcurdling and unexpected that my lips opened In a hor- rlllcd shriek , which terror nevertheless stifled In my throat. I had touched the clay-cold face of a corpse. ( Continued Monday. ) , , Fttvn Kii.i.Ki.v Tin : 3im.in. Murder * 'Iliren Purion * mill M Him m If Fnlnllv Mint. NATCHEZ , MUs. , Juno 14. At Natchoi Island plantation a few miles below thti city this morning n. W. Dawson , a shanty boat fisherman and all-around tough charac ter , shot and killed Frank Macklln , mana ger of the plantation and a negro woman n a mo not yet learned on account of his connection with a coal block female ilcnli zen of "under the hill.1' " The nogrens left hint and went to work on the Island planta tion , -whereupon Dawson moved his boat to the Island and opened a negro gambling IIOUEO and became such a nulsanco that MacKHn ordered him away. Ho refused to go and In the altercation which followed Dawson used a Winchester and killed Macklln and the woman almost Instantly and wounded the boy , thep making his CH- capo carrying the rifle. A tug brought thi bodies to Natchez and a coroner's Inquest Is now being held. Mucklln WUH highly connected In this city and the feeling against Daw con runs high. Onicers are searching for him anJ there are fears of further bloodshed when ho la overtaken. A later report from the Island states that the boy died and that William Contl , brother-in-law of Macldn , had come upon Dawson and before the latter could use his gun siot ! him dead. Hood's S.irsaparllla gives great bodily nerve , mental and digestive strength , simply because It purifies , vitalizes and enriches tha blood. -o Mlk ( ninpniiy In [ 'liianolnl Stri > lt . NI3W YOUIC. June 14. An order appoint ing Robert T. flrecn and Robert D , Day re ceiver * ( or tlio Cast Illver Silk company war fllt'J today In the county clcrk'i office. A deputy ( herlff tcrrcd coplej of the attach * menu obtained by the Hank ot America nl the Union NMIcnal bank on John Meeke , William 0 Illtchrack & Co , , Vlcter & Chelos. Kahn & Kalm and William II. Uraef & Co. The glw * bf the ten rose ti acquired by , ladles who use Poizanl's Complexion Powder. . Try 1U