1 J THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : H.ESDAY , JUNE 18 , 1895. SPB01RU NOTICES. Advertisement * for tlie e roluiun * mill t > lihrn until 1S.I3O ji , in. for tlm evening nml unlll 8 p. in. for the inoruliiR nin' ' honday edition. AUterllAora , 117 reqatstlnc n numbered check , can Imve nriftwcr * nililrcmicil to n cumbered Irttcr In care ot Tlio llco. An- lyirrs mi ndiltefto < ] nil ! bn itnllroroil upon 1 Iturntiillmi ot tlio check only. Jute * , 1 l-2o n woril , lint Iniertlun , to n wonl licreafler. Nothing taken for luitlmnMCc lor llrit Iniertlon , 11ie end iTtl onienU mil t ton cninecu- tltely. SITUATIONa WANTED. TfOt NO WIDOW. DAltCIHTKH OF MAPON and I. O. O. ] ' , , desires Bltuntlon on house * ' . > keeper or take change of hotel , city or country , or Mould correspond with view to imtrliiony ( ; elderly Rriitlcmun preferred. Address Mr . Car rie J. Wllbuin , I1. O. llox HIT. ChlcnKo , III. A M12I SO * BITt'ATlON WANTKO 11V OOOI ) CIJTTKIl. practical tnllor ; three yean In pius. nt pluce , heat of references , ngo , SO ; total nlntulner , W. lloolc. Inillanola , Iat A Ml 12 30 * WANTE1J HELP. WANTED. 1.000 MHN TO WHITE ME TODAY for the receipt ( absolutely free. In plain sealed * n\clope ) which cured me of nervous debility , xhnused vitality , etc. Addrcai C. J. Walker , Vex 1,311 , Kalnmszoo. Mich. I1-MC3 CUBAN VnCCICLUS , I'UUB AND MII.D. EC. H-UI-J21 110000 A MONTH AND EXPENSES 1'AID Halesmen ; no experlrncn required. U. S. ClRar ' Co. , C3I H. 7th street , St. Louis , Mo.II II MM5 21 * ( WANTED , FOR U. 8. AUMV , AULIMlOUlIJiJ unmarried men , between the ncca of 21 and to , citizens of the United HtHtes. of good char acter and temperate hablti , who can apeuU. read and write Engllih. For full Information pply. preferably by letter , tn recruiting cm er * at Fort Omaha , or at 1324 Farnam atreet , Omaha. Neh. p .WANTED , TWO OOOD STONE CUTTFUS TO work on court house , I.nncntci Mo. ; wax 53.00 for tun hours. Apply at Dellone holnl 11-11133 SIDE I.INI : ; MACKINTOSHES , ntntiiEii ulothlnK. etc. , a iiooil pnlraman can ndd , e'ute loute. Mfg. Coipuratlon , I1. O. 13il , New York. H-M140 13 * JUAIIOIIEUS AND TBAM8TEIIB ON HAIMlOAn woik In South Dakota , free trnnKpoitullon Kramer & O'lltnrn , llth and rarn.im stiecla. 1I-M147 U * WANTliu u. . ARE YOU HONEST , SOHEll , INDUSTRIOUS' If no , cnffiigo with us for l&UJ ; J300 a month , JS.COO a year ; you can maka It easy. ul\ hours u day. Our agents do not complain of hard times. WliyT They nrc malting money selling our Perfection Dish Washer ; tlie only practical family washer manufactured , washes , dries nnd polishes dishes perfectly In tun minutes , no enperlcnco necessary : n child of 8 opciatcs ll easily ; chtnp nnd duiable , weight , thirteen pounds ; made of nntl-rust hnct steel ; ciipnc- Ity , 100 pieces ; (10.000 for Its equal , every fam ily wants one ; you don't have to cam us ; ni noon os people know you have It for sal , * they send for n dish washer : each nsent's ' territory protected ; no lotnpetltlon ; wu fur nish sample ( nclglm six pounds ) in nice case tn lady intents to take orders with ; one agent tnnde J2IIM first ten days. Address for full particulars 1'erfectlon Mfg. Co. , Enslenood , III. WANTED , VOt'NO G1RUWITH EXrEIlF- encc. to core for n three-year-old child Refer ences required. Apply at 201 South -tli a\ ln'fori- p. rn C 050-17 * M'ANTED. A GOOD GERMAN ami , AUOUT 1G yearn old. Apply nt once , 2022 Ohio St. C M9S1-1S * WANTED , ami * FOR GENERAL IIO''SE- work ; family of two. 3J1T Davenport sties' C-JIH5 18 * WENT HOU3E3. HOUSES , F. 1C. DARLING , DARKER I1LOCK. D tU HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. THE O. P. Davis company , 1505 rnrnam. D 425 HOUSES. DENEWA & CO. . IPS N. 15T1I ST. D 47 _ II. E. COLE CO. LARGEST LIST IN OMAHA. U-MU3 _ I-OIl RENT-DESIRAI1LE HOUSES. B rooms , 211 B. 24th HI. . $30. 7 rooms , 4203 Cumlni ; St. , 22. 7 rooms. ! )2tt ) N. ZJth a\e. . JZ2 & ) . rooms , 4907 Cass St. , J10. 9 rooms , 4327 Dnve-npoit St. . (10 , & room % 5129 Jackson St. . Is. f , roonn. 3513 Pratt nt. , J7. Bco ridellty Trust Co. . 1702 Tarnam St. D-431 HENTAL AGENCY 620 SO. ICTH ST. D-7J7 10-ROOM HOUSE. MODERN , LOCATED 2211 Douglas. W. F. Clark. D-M9V.Jls _ T\VO 9-ROOM I1RICII HOUSES. 1330-41 1'ARIC avenue , facing llanscom park , ncarl ; * new hard wood finish ; llrst class modern con veniences. Inquire 1119 South 32nd street. D-M3J3 _ C AND 7-ROOM FLATS , WITH RANGE \ND all modern conveniences j awnLnKU. screens and Janitor service. Call at corner Hit , 701 S. ICtl st , , from 10 to 12 uud 2 to 4. Gconro Clouser. D M594 _ FOR RENT. FINE COTTAGE. RARN , LARGE lawn , on car line. R. C. Patterson , Itanige blk. D-4J7 _ t ELEGANT 6-ROOM COTTACfES JUST UUILT I22.SO. Fidelity Trust company , 1702 Fnrnam D-342 _ THREE-ROOM COTTAGE WITH GARDEN. S E. Cor. Urd and Clark St. Inquire 1G23 Jackson - son St. D CCS _ _ S-ROOM MODERN HOUSE , 23TII ST. A POP pleton. Ilartinan & Robblns , 210 Dee bliln. D-82I-J9 _ _ _ _ _ _ MODERN TEN-ROOM HOUSES ON MOTOR line for rent nl V-000 per month. E. II. Hheafe 432 I'axton hloclt. D-M83S 21 * _ roil RENT. 8-ROOM HOUSE. ALL MODERr Improvements ; hard wood llnlsh and larg rooms. No. 400 N. 23rd. D M105 19 _ TOR RENT. AT REASONA11LE PRICE , M\ itffldrnce , cor. 2Uh and St. Mary's avo. , fur nl hed or unfurnished , for the summer , o longer. Mis. M. Hcllman. D J56-21 _ CHOICE EIGHT-ROOM 1JRIPIC RESIDENcT mo'U'in , Slier \\ooj avc. , near ICth and Lake ta > .00. rcntnil t'lsht-room brick , IJd and California , J33A Lnrao brick residence. 23d nnd California. C. A Stair. CIS N. Y. Llfo HldK. D-9' > 8.17 I _ ri'RNlSHED HOUSE FOR RENT FOR THE mimiiui. Imiulrc Mrs. J. W. Cotton , 118 So 19th. D-m-ina-18' RENT. 7-ROOM , EAST FRONT. MOD crn. Call SCI No. littli , rent J2ii . D-Mt ) > 2 li'l'RMHHED ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING C looms. Hi at Hoar , or 4 rooms , second Hoer city uator , bath , barn , etc , G minutes fioi Iii ) tolIIcc. ti H S , 20th street. D M997 13 iFbll RENT. HOUSK 6 ROOMS AND SI'MMER Mtchi n. ! J1J Caldwell street. D M1000 23 * LA11CU GROUNDS. COTTER HOMESTEAD U2I .Slurman a\e. F. D. Wcad , ICth & Douglas D-13M9 1 Pit , KilNT i' ibllEI ) NICE SOUTH KRONT ROOM. WELL FUR ulslicJ , prl > ale family. Call 2412 Cass at. E M433 I'LEAS ANT ROOM , 1019 DODGE. E MS37 TURNISHED ROOM. C2 * S. I9TH STREET. E-M107-J15 * RENT. ELEGANTLY FURNISHEI rooi na. C04 8. 13th. E 619 J > 2 _ t ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING FOR MAN and wife ; rent taken In board. 319 N. 17th. E MI-IS * _ FURNISHED ROOMS 60o WEEK. 710 S. 1IT1I Nn.VTIA' rt'llNlSHED ROOM FOR TWO , 613 H. nth street. E Mali ) K * NEATLY 1'UllNISUED ROOMS , toS. . UTII ST , -iiuu ia * FIVU ROOMS. FURNISHED FOK HOUSE. Kei-plnKi central. 8 88. Hee. E-Mllt 18 * VI 15N1SHED OR UNFURNISHED ROOMS. i liislc or cnjullc ; c.m houneke p on Ural llo-ir. 1713 Chlcniro street. E M1JO IS * ANDBOAR ] TUB ROSE. S020 HARNEY. NICE FURNISHED rooms \\llh l ard ; special rates to cn -tQ4-J2i NU'EI.Y FURNISHED ROOMS. 203 X * . 1JT1I BlUCl. F-UIM ROOM AND UOAHD AT 21S SO. Z5TH STREET F-MS74 15 * IX ) RENT-NICELY FURNISHED ROOM with board ; terms reasonable. Call at 210 UouKtas. F 830-21 FOR RKNT-SUITE OP ROOMS. ALSO SIN el * room , with bonrtl In prhate family ; refer tnt-es. M14 Fjrnnm. F tli 18 NICELY FURNISHED SOUTH ROOM WIT1 toard for two ; private family ; no other boar ! ers. t it horns comforts. Clt No. Slit. Int. California and WtbMer. F 904 I "OR RENT. VUItNlSHED ROOMS. WITI boavl. l | } | ntnnty itrcet. n 6OUTII ROOMS. BlNai.a Brt nNSUITB. m r rn'M < B > Douclai. U * 107 8 JSTH AVU , I-mVATi : FAMILY TO TftADV ) . DREHS EUIT. CHEST MEA l lit M Inches , ncm t\rlo i coat Hi , for honr. SUB , > r uujUilnj. a 42 , UK. I'-l-i FU.UNISHBD KOUM3 AND BOAHD Continued. IANDSOME ROOMH , WITH EXCELLENT ( able ; references. 101 N. 18th itreet itreetFMK8 20 * PNFtmNISHED KUOM8 TO S ROOMS , CLOSET. 202 ST. MARY'S AVE. O-M315 20 * J OR J UNrt'RNISHED ROOMS TOR RENT AT 103 8. 24th St. 0-95J : AST ROOMS , tsoo AND js.oo rr.n MONTH. COO B. 23th street U-M113 18 ANI > OFFIOK3 FOR RENT-TllE 4-STORY URICIC RUILDINO , 116 I'omam street. This building has a n re proof cement basement , complete steam heat- Inn fixtures , water on all floors , eas , etc. Ap- | ) ly at the ofTlce of a he Ilee. 1 910 TWO-STORY I1HICK. 22XG6. AND 6 FEET trackage , 718 R. 13th , nt your onn price , H. Cole Co. . 106 N. 15th St. 1 71C Jy6 AGENTS WANTK1 > . MEN AND WOMEN , > 5 TO 10 A DAY. AD- drcjs the Handy Heater Co. , RJI New York Life blJff. , Omaha , Neb. J 913 VANTED. DISTRICT AND CITY MANAGERS to represent the United Stnt < - Rencvolcnt so ciety ; pays sick , accident and funeral benefits. Addresi J. B. 1'ltcher , secretary , Sairlnaw. East Side. Mich. J M119 22 > WANTED TO RENT. V PHYSICIAN AND WIPE WOULD TAKE charRC of nnd care for neatly furnished hotue In Kood neighborhood during hot months , for iw of same. Uood rcfercn'H. . 43. lleo onice. 1C 13S-1S * G. G. WALLACE , RENTALS , 313 I1UOWN IIMv. L-M705 STOKAQ . STORAGE. FRANK EWERS , 1211 IIARN'EY. MI3S DEST STORAGE DUILDING IN OMAHA. U. S. ROV. bond warehouse ; household coeds stored ; lowest rates. 1013-1015 Leavenworth. M4M STOVES STORED DURING SUMMER. TEL. 960. 1207 Douglas. Omaha Stove Repair Works. MI37 'ACIFIC STORAGE & WAREHOUSE CO. . 9TH & Jones sts. General storage and fomardlnt ; , MI3I WANTED TO BUY. WANTED TO RUY ON MONTHLY PAYMENTS a cottage on full lot. Address with location nnd termi. S 42 , lice. N 131 JOR SAL-li j ; UltNITURE. FOR SALE. SO ROOMS FURNITURE ; CENtral - tral location ; 18 hoarders : Rood reasons for selling ; great bargain. Address S 18 , IJee. 0-M870 FOB SALE. HORSES AND WAGONS HIGH , STYLISH , TWO-SEATED TRAP WITH reversible seat , fllllhtly used. Me Cormlck'n barn , 14th and Howard. P 933-17 * i'Oll aALE MioCiLIiANEOUS" HARDWOOD COMIIINATION HOG AND chicken fence. Chas. R. Lee , 9th and DougUs. Q411 THE STANDARD CATTLE CO. . AMES. NEIL , has 400 tons good baled hay to sell , Q M442 FOR SALE , A PET DEER. INQUIRE A. D. Urandles , Boston Store. Q-MC3I CUBAN FRECKLES SOLD EVERYWHERE. EC. Q1S4 J21 FOR SALE , NATIONAL CASH REGISTER , nearly new , be sold cheap. Addresi C It , Bee , Council Ullifts. Q M9I7 13 FOR SALE. OLD LUMBER CONSISTING OF scantling 2x4 , 2x8 , 2x10 , 8x8 , shlplnp , sheeting , siding , doors , windows , etc. , nt the Associated Charities wood yard , 807 Howaid st. QJj7-Jyll * CLAIRVOYANTS MRS. DR. II. WARREN. CLAIRVOYANT. RE- llable business medium. Sth > carat 119 N. ICth. S413 FORTUNES TOLD THROUGH THE STARS nnd through the spirit. Amelia Goodman , Union Depot hotel , llth and Mason , room 2 , up stairs. S 90S-19 * MADAM E. AUSTIN , TRANCE MEDIUM AND Independent card reader. Room 2 , WJ 8. 11th at. Hamburg hotel. S930 26 * M-flSSAGt. UA-J.H3. KTCX MADAM SMITH , 02 S. 13TH. 2I > FLOOR , ROOM 3 ; magnetic , \apor , alcohol , steam , sulphurlne nnd oea baths. T M333-2J * MASsTaE"MADAME BERNARD. 1121 DODGE. T MG59 Jy 4 * FINEST BATH AND MASSAGE PARLORS IN city. Mme Howell , 31S & 320 S. 15th ; thoroughly practical chiropodist and manicurist attendant. T MS7C Jy 12 * MRS. DR. LEON , ELEGANT MASSAGE AND electric bath. Forlorn restful nnd refresh ing. 412 North llth street. T M132 23 * TURKISH BATHS ; ONLY PLACE IN CITY exclusively for ladles. Suite 109-110 , lleo bldg. 135 LADIES' BATHS. 6 FOR 3. MME. POST. 319(4 ( B. IB. 730 FKRBONA1 * . THE BELLE EPPERLY CORSET , MADE TO order from measure. 1909 Farnam street. VIAVI CO. , 346 BEE BLDO. ; HEALTH BOOK free ; home treatment ; lady attendant. U444 B. HAAS. FLORIST. PLANTS. CUT FLOWERS. Banquet , hall , residence and Krave decorations. 1113 Vlnton street. Telephone 776. U-MI45 BATHS , MASSAGE , MME. POST. S19V4 S. 15TII. U731 CUBAN FRECKLES. WORTH IOC FOR 6C. U184 J21 UMBRELLAS COVERED AND REPAIRED , SI6. No. ICth. Jos. Henderson. U 3S7 J 27 BARGAIN. 13 CABINET PHOTOS. 12. DAVIE3. 113 S ICth street , opposite Boston Store. U-M509 30 A PRIVATE PARTY HAS MONEY TO LOAN on pianos. Jewels , bloclea. etc. Business strictly confidential. Address Postolllce Box 82C. U M703 HAVE YOUR OLD CARPETS MADE INTO rugs ; any slza you wish. 1521 Lea\emvnrth street. U M700 J > 8 A LADY THAT LIVES ON CAPITOL AVENUE wishes to sea that tall gentleman that nskec her to get married last September and uh < told him that "the nas afraid he would kit her. " AddreM S 26. Bee. U 925-17 * A TRAVELER ALWAY S PROVOKE self. In casn of vudde.i sl"knes . with a bo.l e of Clarke's Pure Rye Whisky. At 6'aS-is U--M143 IS MONfcY TO LOAN UKAL ESTATE ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO. . 318 N. Y. LIFE , loans at low rates for choice security In Ne braska and Ion a farm * or Omaha city property. W44 MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. THE O. F. Davis Co. , 1505 Farnam st. W4jl INVESTORS DIRECTORY CO. . 10 WALL ST , New York , offer any purl 100,000 eastern In- water's names , who aave money to Invest ; just compiled. Write for particulars. W-M303 JJ5 * CITY LOANS. C. A. STARR. 613 N. Y. LIFE. W45Q LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES LOANED ON or bought. F. O. Chesney , Kansas City. Mo. W45S CAPITAL , J2.000.000j SURPLUS. JWO.OOO ; U , S. Mortgage Trust Co. , New York. For 6 per ctn loins on city property apply to Pusoy & Thomas agents , room 207 First Nat'l tunk bldg.W2M W-2M MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real estate. Brennan , Love & Co. , Faxton blk. W447 MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA REAL ESTATE at 6 per cent. W. B Melkel , 1st Nat. Bk bldg , W44S MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA property. Fidelity Trust company , 1703 Farnam. \ W44J LOANS ON IMPROVED ft UNIMPROVED CITY property , W. Farnam Smith & Co. , 1STJ Farnam. W45J MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. J. B. HADDOCK. ROOM 427 , IIAMGE BLOCK. X455 MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE AND pianos. Fred Terry. 4 ) Ilamga blk. X456 MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE. PIANOS , horst * . uagbiu , etc , , at lowest ratea tn city ; no removal of roods : strictly confidential ; you c n pay the loan off at any time or In any amount. amount.OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. 3C6 So. 18th St. MODEL LOAN CO. , 403 NEW YORK LIFE. X-13J-Jyl BUSINESS UHANOhS. CUBAN FRECKLES , THE ONLY IHGAR , 5C. ym ji IIUHINESS CHANCH TO RESPONSIBLE parly , with JS.toO or tlO.OOD ta put Into old- lal > ll < h il mholevale optical home , located In Chicago , und doing bunlness In the west , have live trav llnr salesmen oa the road Address 8 il Omaha Dee. Y M900 18 * A UUOD SALOON FOR SALE IN OMAHA AI U bj sum. Addiui S 39 , Ilet. Y 551-17 * HOUSEWIVES "WTHE NMAIRBANK COMPANY * * * BUSINESS CHANCES. Continued. IS.OOOOO STOCK OF MKRCHANDISH IN 11E3T town In eastern Nebraska , for land nnd casher or equivalent , Address 8 23 , care lleo. Y-M93 < OLD ESTABLISHED MiAT MARKET AND grocery for sale cheap. Address 8 31. HIM' . Y-955-17 MONEY IN CATTIjIJ. SNAP 1'RACTICAI man wanteil with caxh tn stock and manace l,00iacre Irrlirated ranch , cash to fro Into stcjrs Will Incorporntp. Cut this out. II. M. Lewis. Kvanston , Wyo Y MU31-1S- AS TIliT "iJLUCTIUC CUUUKNT KI.ASina : over thf telegraph les , so dj s C'lirky's Pure R > e Whisky llah over the n ° rvoirm of the human liody. bringni ; h'-alth and > liuiKt'i to tlio debilitated sjstein. Al rayn In hrrlUi. Y-M1I1 IS FOR SAM : , ji.soooo CASH AND NOTES ; stock dry goods nnd furnlahlnRs ; tine location , must Bell account sickness. Addresi H 41. lice. Y MU1 19 * POR EXCHANCrai. WILL EXCHANGE MILLINERY FOR RANOE coal. 1512 Douglas street. Z-M730 21 WANTED TO TRADE NEW STANDARD Ill- cycle for draft horse weighing ! , & pounds or more C. J. Davis , 1110 Furnam st. 55 S37 FARM LANDS IN NORTHWEST MISSOURI for stock of hardware or Implements. Knox & nisscr , 37'.4 I'cail St. , Council Itlurfa. la.Z117J2D Z117J2D TO EXCHANGE , A COMRINED STOCK OF drugs , clocks , watches , jewelry , blank nnd school books , wall paper , window shades , paints , oils , glass , etc. Will Invoice , with fixtures , nbout 19.000. Want improved farm. Address A. J. I'ltzer , Cherryvale , Kansas.Z . Z MSI7 JvlO I WANT MERCHANDISE IN EXCHANGE FOR real estate and cash. II , A Wagner , Omahn H M100 TO TRADE. DRESS SUIT. CHEST MlJASl'RE 55 Inchei. worn twice , cost $75 , for huise gun or anything S 42 , Ilee. 7. 135 FOR SALE rt Ali .ESTATE. ADSTRACTS , THE BYRON REED COMPANY. RE-138 BARGAINS. HOUSES. LOTS AND FARM ; sale or trade. F. 1C. Darling , Ilaiker lllocN. RE ICO IMPROVED GARDEN LANDS NEAR OMAHA at prices that will surprise you. If taken with in 2 weeks , J. H. Sherwood , 423 N. Y. Life. RE-453 BARGAINS. SALE OR TRADE IN CITY PROP- crtles and farms. John N. Frenzer , opp P. O. RE 1C ! HOMES ON EASY PAYMENTS. SELL AND buy lots , acres , farms. Garvln Bros. , 210 N. Y. L RE-403 FOR SALE , 4-ROOM COTTAGE. FULL LOT. east front , J700 00 ; terms easy , bargain. R C. Patterson. Ramge block. RE MM I FARM LANDS , C. F. HARRISON , 812 N. Y. Lite RE S57-Jy 10 FOR SALE , DELIGHTFUL MODERN COT Uge home , near N. boulevard , S2,5X ( ) 00 ; $ ! .oO.oo rash , balance caay at 6 per cent. Addresi S 3 > Bee. RE-993 IS FINE COTTAGE HOME , COST YEAR AGO * 1.500 , for $ ! ! ' $1.200 house and half acre for ll OiV ) . Fine little home , 19th st. bo.ilevard , Jt.r/ ) ) . 2 slghtl ) acres near Ft. Omaha , bith $750. Small houses from J323 00 unward. F. D. Weod. ICth and Douglas. RE 13-19 M. O. DAXON , 402 N. 16TII. 461 VICTOR BICYCLES. THE FINEST OF ALL bicycles. Omaha Bicycle Co. , :23 N. 16th street. 4CS STERLING BUILT LIKE A WATCH. WESTern - ern Electrical Supply Co. , 1513 Howard street 465 SEE THE VISIBLE BALL BEARINGS ON Relay Special. Will Bainum Bro. . 120 N. 15th. 4C7 REMINGTON AND EAGLE. CROSS GUN CO. , 116 3. 13lh street. 403 A. L. DEANE & . CO. . 1116 FARNAM STREET. 463 WESTERN BICYCLE & GUN CO.,2115 CUMINO 470 GHAT-ib AND TILES. WOOD MANTLES , GRATES. TILTja FOR FIRE places , vestibules and large floors ; write for catalogue. Milton Rogers & Sons , Omaha. 471 DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING IN FAMILIES. 43)4 Burdette. S03-J30 * CARPENTERS AND C. E. MORRILL. PAPER HANGING , HOUSE sign painting , brick work , plastering ; off. R. 1 , Barker blk ; tel. 735 ; shop 913 N. 24th ut. 451 MUSIC , ART AND LANGUAGES. MRS. FANNY ADLER , PIANO TEACHER , graduate Vienna Conservatory. 80S So , ICth HI. 833-Jy9 GEORGE F GELLENBECK. BANJO AND Eultar teacher. 1911 Cass street. M 109 BUILDING ( SLOAN ASSOCIATION. SHARES IN MUTUAL L. i B ASS'N PAY 6. 7 , 8 per cent when 1 , 2 , 3 years old , alwajs redeemable. 1701 Farnam st. Nattlncer. Sec. 480 HOW TO GET A HOME OR SECURE GOOD Interst on savings. Apply to Omaha L. & B. Ats'n , 1704 Bee Bldg. G. M. Nattlnger , Sec. 4S1 UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS II. 1C BURKET. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND embalmer. 1618 Chicago St. , telephone 90. 472 SWANSON & VALIEN. 1701 CUMINO. TEL. 10CO 473 M. O. MAUL , UNDERTAKER AND EMBALM- er. 1417 Farnam st. . telephone 225. 474 C. W. BAKER , UNDERTAKER , 613 S. 16TH ST 473 PASTURAGE. WE HAVE 1W ACRES OF BLUE GRASS PAS. ture for horses , board fence , spring water ) Barton & Phelps. Gllmore. Neb. , or A , W. Phelps & Son , 07 N. Y. Life bldg. . Tel. 1MU 478-July 1 HORSES AND CATTLE ; BLUE GRASS ; spring1 water. II. 1L. Harder & Co. , Ilee bldg. W7 COA1. D. T. MOUNT IIA8 REMOVED HIS COAL office to 209 S. 16th ' . . Brown block. 476 A GOOD THING-PUSH IT ALONG , MAY BD the latest slang phrase , but that's just what we're dolnr with SHERIDAN COAL. 1,000 tons sold In Omaha last year. We give you 2.000 Ibs. of the best Wyoming1 eooklnc coal for $4 55. Victor White , mgr. , 1COJ Farnam st. Tel. 127. til PUMP3 AND WINDMILLS. C. 1L BOYDEN. PUMP3 AND WIND MILLS ; All kinds of pump repairing. Leave orders with Churchill Pump Co. Telephone IU M-185-J21' DANCING. MR. AND MRS. MORAND WILL GIVE P1U- ate lessons In dancing ; at their home. 0 Dodce street , durlnc the summer K3-JI3 SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING A. C , VAN 8ANTS SCHOOL. Ut N. Y. LIPB M-433 HOTELS. HOTEL BARKER. 13T1I AND JONES STS. 75 looms at $1.50 per day. to rooms at $2.00 per day. Special rates to commercial travelers. norm and board by week or month. Frank Hlldltch , mpnascr. , 475 AETNA HOUSE ( EUROPEAN ) . N. W. COR. 13th and Dodee. Rooms by day or week. 479 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND CONTRACtors - tors for electric light and motor pi mts and all kinds of electrical construction Western Elec- tilcal Supply Co. . 1515 Howard St. 4SJ PAWNBROKERS. II. MAROW1TZ LOANS MONEY. 418 N. 15 nl 4SI Ui'ICKS. DAMAGED MIRRORS RES1LVERED. 713 N. 11 43J DENTISTS. DR. PAUL , UT , 2020 BURT ST. , 497 This extra ordinary Eo- Jnvcnator Is , tlio Falling Sen most sationsNerv wonderful ous twitching discovery of of the eyts the . It OKO. unil other has boon endorsed . dorsed by the paits. Btrengthona , tide men of InviRorateu Kuropo and nnd tones the America. cntlrosyttpm. Hudyan is Hudran cures purely vego- Don lllty , Kcrvousnoss , Hudyan stops limlaHlonu , Pfemalureness onddevelOfKa of the and . restores ve.ik In 20 charge I'jlna in the dajs. Citrus . . haci. la.-ea LOST by any 01 MANHOOD liljihtEtoppcil ( Illicitly. Over 2,000 privnto cndo'scmcnts. Prcmaturcnos menus Innotcnry in ihc firct Etaco. It U a symptom of gcmlnnl weakness and barrenness It can bo c'.oppcil in todays by t ho use o f Hudyan. Thonexv dl. co\cry was made by thoSncclnl- Istsoftho old famous Hudson Medical Institute. It U tlio strongest vitalize ! mado. It is very powerful , but bmmlcss. eolil for SI 00 n package - ago or6 pacliages for $5.COplaInscaled ( I > oze3) ) . Written guarantee Riven for a euro. Ifyoubuy Elx boxes and nro not entirely cured , six mora will be sent to ym frco of all cliarpt11. Scndfur rlrrular and testlmnnUH. 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It may bo I lack character , but when morning came and I found myrelf again In the prcicnco of Mr. Knollys and his sisters I said nothing ot what I had heard or seen and simply showed my uneasiness by Inform ing them that circumstances made It Im possible for mo to remain longer In their hospitable house , at which they all started and consulted each other with anxious looks , the brother murmuring something about his having moro leisure now for amusement , and the sisters Lucetta particularly uttering regrets - grots which only the memory ot the unex plained horrors I had witnessed prevented mo from regarding as heartfelt and sincere. "You must not go , indeed you must not. " objected Miss Knollys. "Tonight " llut I could not and would not contemplate another night epent In this dreadful housj , and I looked so determined that her face fell and she with dtlllculty remarked. "We have been very unfortunate. I hops you will not carry away too unhappy an Im pression of us. " Then , as If she felt the necessity ot knowing Just what I had seen or suspected , she added"If you would tell me Just what has disturbed you perhaps we could reassure you In some way. Was It the room alone that frightened you ? " Perhaps thus questioned I should have told them Just what I had sson and heard. Hut I am only 17 years old , and at my age a girl reasons but little and only thinks ot escape when frightened. So I repeated what I had previously said to the maid , that I had heard myself locked In during the night , and that the experience had frightened me , and tint I could never run the risk ot being subjected to the same again. Which explanation seemed to satisfy the brother , but not Lucetta , for she grasped my hand with t-udden vehemence and cried : "Hut that is not all , or you would be sim ply Indignant You heard cries , perhaps , and and movements about the house something "But that It not nil " 'ou could not explain , and think It strange hat wo do not ? " Then as I drooped my licad and shut my lips together with girlish obstinacy she broke out : "Oh , do not tlihiK .00 much of an occurrence which we would be g.ad to explain If we dared. Some daj' , ve cannot tell how soon we may be able to ell jou all about It , but now you must take ho matter on trust , and If you have any regard for the children of your father's old _ rlend promise that you will not tell , nt least any one In this part of the country , why j-ou cave us so unceremoniously before j'our visit s half out. " Happy to be released on any terms , I gave my promise , and at noon left this i.l-omencd louse. Father , such Is Miss Grant's storj- . Can you , w'.io know the Knollys so much better than I do , explain It ? And do you know who died In their house on the 23d ot De cember last ? Affectionately , jour daughter , ANNA. 'And what answer did you make to your [ laughter when yen wrote her ? " 1 asked , as I read these final words. The worthy man shifted uneasily in his seat before repljlng. "Well , " said he , "I wrote her that I nought she was crazy. llut for all that 1 inudc certain Inquiries concerning her , and ound that n closed carriage had been seen 0 enter L'ist Man's lane that's what we call tlir.t dismal by-path , sir and come out again and go east some half hour or so before the conch brought up Miss Grant from Ful- nlngham station. " "And you found out nothing more ? " "Not a thing. " "Now , " I suddenly remarked , "what Is your opinion of the whole matter ? You have an Idea and so have I. What Is yours ? " 'That the brother has mania. That the sisters know It and try to shield him. That his mania is for killing people , and that he soirctlmes succeeds , greatly to their horror. Then they bury the victims " "Horrible ! Unheard of ! " I broke In aghast. Hut ho went stoically on- "The Knollys were always queer. The father was n stern , sad-faced man , and the mother ran away and left her children when they were very little. She died In a foreign land and they all wore mourning , but they never mention her name and do not en courage any one else to. The children may have Inherited their bad qualities from her. " "I am going to see those children , " I re marked. "If I do not come back you will know where to find me. " "But I shan't , " he objected. "It Is that verj- feature of the affair which baffles us. I'eople go Into that road , but they don't come out , ard they don't leave any trace be hind them. I tell you there is some fearful sectPt In connection with this matter. The victims are taken unawares , as I am afraid you will b ? . Had you not better let mo go along with you ? " "Never , " I said , "hut If I do not comi- back by 2 o'clock , you can come after me. " And secure In my own nerve and self-reliance 1 took up my surveyor's instruments and bodily set out for Lost Man's Lane. I did not go by Mr. Trohm's house this time , nor did I enter by the Knollys gate. I made my approaches from the rear nnd carefully and with circumspection searched that portion of the woods Into which Miss Grant had seen tlu burial party disappear. What I found was very simple , but to my mind of sufficient importance for mo to form a plan of action. Calling to a group ot small children who had persistently followed me ever since I entered th ° woods , I cried out : "Ten cents for the boy who brings mo a spide ! " Ana when this 10 cents was earned , added within hearing of them all : "Now , don't any ol you run and tell Miss Knollys that I am goIng - Ing to dig up this crossed stick you sec here. She might give you another 10 cents and stop mo. " "But what are j-ou going to dig It up for ? " bawled out one. "Decauie It's keeping down a spook. Now run off and tell Miss Knollys that and gei your 10 cents. " With a bliotit they circlet ! Into a knot an ( vanished. Hut one little figure slid awa > In tha direction of the big gray walls I could faintly discern In the distance , and Judglnf : that my somewhat hazardous suggestion had taken effect , I took off my coat and Inserted my spade lute the moist earth. Then 1 waited till I heard the sound of hurrying feet behind me , when I dug up a large piece of earth and flung It to one side. A gufcp of Irrepressible dismay uttered at- moU In my ear , wartrd me to desUt. nnO turning round , I saw two young womei standing not live feet away , with wide starIng - Ing eyes , and hands clutched over then breasts that panted with something more than the effort , of running. One spoke as I looked up. "What are you doing hero ? " she cried "You have no right to dig In our woods , " I hastened to apologize. "I am a surveyor , ' said I , "I meant no harm , I aisuro you , 1 merely want to drive a stake here. " "But why here ? " cried out the other. "Ii there no other place In all these woojs , thai you should plant your ipado In Jn " "A grave ? " I demanded , dropping m > rpade and advancing determinedly , "Wai that what you meant to say. It EO " I had struck the truth. I saw It In the Instant collapse which took place , not only Ir their bodies , but In the spirit which Informed them , and while I felt the natural sattstac- tlon of the successful detective , I was alic conscious ot a deep shrinking from the tail Imposed upon me , for these young women were no common women , and LuceUa ospe daily ( or she whom I had fixed upou at Liiicotta ) was exceedingly lovely. EO lovely ndced that I wondered ho > v Miss Grant could lave mentioned her name without saying how Beautiful she was. "Who are you ? " gasped Miss Knollys , catching hold of her slstcr'u hand , partly to gain and partly to give the support they both so evidently needed , "llecnuso there Is a crossed stick planted horn do you think our woods a cemetery ? " "I think this * i > ot a grave , " I answered , "and my thought Is Important , Mlts Knollys , becuipe while I am not ready to say that I lied In declaring myself a survejor , I do feel It Incumbent upon mo to Inform you that I am nho a detective , sent here to ferret out the crimes which have nude this place a ter ror for the last sixteen month ? . " "Crimes' " murmured both the sisters , fallIng - Ing with an Impulsive mocmciit to their 1(11001. "What are j'ou saying ? " shrieked Lu cetta. "Wo know nothing nbout crimes , " cried the other. "Yet crimes have been committed not 200 yards from this place , " I went on. " 1'crsons have come into this lane who have never gone out of It , and It there Is one grave In this tangled forest , why should there not be mote ? Ladles , I am going to dig. " "Dig. then , but first let me tell you what you will flnd. Six feet below that turf you will strike a collln. H Is a rude one , for we mode It ourselves , and on the lid you will so scrawled on n piece of common tin these words 'Althca Ann Knollys. Horn Febru ary 1 , 183C. Died December 22 , 1893. ' It Is our mother's grave , sir. " She spoke the truth. I saw It In the clear regard of Miss Knollys' eye , In the steady firmness of Lucetta's bearing and her un conscious air of dignified reproach. Bowing pro'oundly , I walled for the explanation they could not help giving. It was Lucetta's voice which first broke the silence , and as she spoke I noted again her clear brow with Us line ot trouble , and the delicate sensitiveness ot her whole expres sion , which made her the most spiritual- looking being I had e\cr r en. "I do not know you , " were her first words , "but you say you ore n detective and that your errand here is to ferret out cilme. You have como to the wrong place , sir , nnd If we consulted out pride alone we would turn our backs uIMII jou nnd let jou desecrate our mother's grave nnd ascertain tlio truth at your own ccst. Hut we have other qualltle * than pride , wo two desolate orphan girls , and EO I will deign to tell you what 1 hop ? your sense of Justice will prevent you from re peating. Years ago our mother left us. She had done a wrong , or what jou will better understand , committed a rrlmlnal act against one of our neighbors , the penalty of which Is Etate's prison. " With diniculty the words came- out ; with difficulty she kept down the Hush of shame which threatened to overwhelm her and did overwhelm her liss restrained slitor. Hut her self-control wns great nnd she went bravely on. the palest , the most delicate and the most resohed of women It had ever been my lot to face. "It was forgery. " Eald sho. "Though n cherished wlfo nnd a beloved mother , she longed for i.iany things my father could not glvo her and in nn e\ll hour she Imitated fie name of a rich man here nnd took HIP check thus-signed lo Hartford. The fraud was not detected and she rccclxed the money , but u - tlmately the rich nun. whose money she had spent , discovered the use she lud made of his name , nnd If flic had not escaped , would Jiavc had her artested. Hut she loit the country , nnd the only rc\eiiKo ho took was to swear that If ever she sot foot in dishing again he would call the pollen down upon her , yes , II she wcic dying nnd they had to drjg her from the brink of the grave. And lie would have done It , and knowing thli , wujiave llvcl under tlio shadow ot this fear far e'c\en yeitSi My father died wi'let ' It nnd my mother ah sliu spent all her llfu under foreign skies but when she found that death wis about tc lay Its hand upon her. her affection for licr own flesh and blo-d triumphed over her dis cretion , and she came , sroelly , I own , but still with that horror m-n-clnK her. to hot TuinlnK. I si t o youns women. children's door , and bcgslnp ; liiolr forgive ness , lay down In the room where they wen born , and dleJ , with the Imlo ol I'.ielr ' Ion about her. " 1 thought over Miss Grant's relation of tin events of the fearful night , and siw In 1 nothing but confirmation of wlnt this yotini girl was saying. Hut I ventiued this on. . remark that there might be nothing los Irom her explanation. "Hut J understood that you were mouinlni for jour mother n liolf dozen years ago ? ' To which the older JIIss Knollys replied "You Deem to know a great deal of our famll ; history. " llut to which Lucotta ans\\oreV "Our father was to blame for that. H wished to make any return on her part Im possible. " I cculd understand this , but I cou'.d no undeistand the persistent revenge of the ! Injured neighbor. "You must have a virulent cnnmy ! n th man \\lio so threatened you , " I said. "Is It a leading man In the town nnd docs ho bill hold that terror over your head's ' ? " "If he knew she was burled hero , " sal Miss Knollys , "he would brand us as forger' children In the public prebs. 1 don't Idioi why lie cherishes tucli hatrrdj It Is abnoi mal. " "And lils nnnip' " I asked. "Is Obadlah Trolun ; he Is out next-doc neighbor. " At this name , uttered In such a connec tloir , I felt a curious . cil itlon of uncxpecte shock and doubt. 1 InoKed at the girls , igal and uondored how any ono could have ajc claled them , even In thought , v > ith crlnu And then I rcmcmberrd that It was th brother who was suspected , and waiving th subject which had just engrossed us I raid : "And jet the dlsappearjnct- Silly Hnfii I ? not explained. Why has thlsr road carue surli a title as Lost Man's Line ? " "J cannot say , " moaned Jll s Knnllyi. " 1 is another horror of our dreadful Ilvf" "You Know that men do disappear here anoiits ? " "Alas ! " she murmured "Why does your brother then leave vo here , to slurc lh < ; odium of o Ill-onuned placo. Has ho' no coiiMilcratljn for you jouth and Innocence ? " "My brother has no money. " aniwere I.ucetta. "We are obllgrd to stay where w have a roof to rover us. He IK not to t blam'l ' ; ho U good In pvery way. " And 'o my path was ngtln blot-lied , and saw that I vhould bo obliged to go lo c * trcmetlei , If only to eallsfy public oplnloi that all was rlylit with tli tt ! jouiig people. "Mlu Knollys , " 1 raid , Indicating both I my bow , "my duty compel * me to an acllu which promises lo be equally painful to tn ) self and distressing to 5011. The grave ( Silly flufus must Us found , and since tuoiiiB as If hts death must liine urcurrc within the radius of a half-mile of IhU r.pu everything In that half-mile mu t t searched. " I.ucetta cist one glance at her eUter curious glance , half of horror half of anothf sort of fooling not BO easy to recognize. "Does that Include our houie ? " the aikn casting one look behind her at the gray il walls. "Do you object ? " I asked. "No ; only I would like to aitt who tun moned you hers to Ctuhlng. Was It Mr. Utko or Mr. Blmmoni ? " "No ; It war Mr. Trohm. " "Ah , " said she , and again she looked at her sister with that curious glance. "Sir , " sha pursued , meeting my eye with mot deter- nlned nlr , "search our houto from garr l to cellar and from wall to wall , but do not offer this Indignity to us only. When jott have finished , with tills ono , than fenrch that ; I mean the house ot Obadlah Trohm , With that proviso you are frco lo root us up to the foundation , And you need not even spare my mother's grave. " ( Continued Wednesday. ) AROUSED THiT COURT3 IRE. IVnttires In tha IIIII Liquor 1.Iconic Cat * tlint l > l | ilrn nl Him. Oscar I ) , lll'l ' of South Omaha , held under a charge of felling liquor In that place with out having llrsl secured a license , was dis charged by the Judge of the criminal section of the district jesterdny. Hill had brought labeas carpus proceedings to secure his ro- ease. Mr. Doiul , who appeared as Hill's attorney , nslstcd upon having the case heard. Ootng upon the stand ho testified that ho under stood that the rrlmlnal prosecution ot Hill would have been dropped had Hill paid The lleo the amount of the cost of advcrtlslnit Ills application license $13. This particular sum was stated as being In payment for the advertisement In the juper of greatest circu lation , as provided by law. The court admitted that Hill had no license and would be found guilty , undoubtedly , It the fact was made to appear , as seemed to lie the case , that ho had simply applied for license and had been operating without hav ing secured It. Ho said that U was necessary lo make a distinction In this case , however , Irrespective of the question of guilt. Hera the court switched anil talked upon what ho claimed was an Infraction of the liberty of the press , stilting Inat It was becoming an engine to destroy men's liberties. The state ment having been made that If Hill acceded to the legal requirements , the prosecuting witness had no Intention of pushing the case , especially riled the court. (3 rowing excited , ho exclaimed Irairjcally : "Has It come to this ? Is this the United States ? Where are we ? " going on to Inveigh against The lleo for depriving people of their liberty nnd expressing the hope that his remarks would be criticised , ns ho did not care If they w ore. The court compared the statement that tha prosecuting witness had no Intention ot pushIng - Ing the case , provided Hill compiled with the law , with a Singer sewing machlna case brought In his court a short tlmo since , In which ho claimed that an effort was made to use the law to collect n debt. He stated that the cases wcro on all fours , the rase nt bar. If anything , being more so than the other one. The judge stated that this was nn evident effort on the pirt of the editor to discharge people from the custody of the law and not even ho himself would attempt such a thing. lla\lng unburdened himself on the biihject of newspapers , The Omaha lire , ho\\e\er , being the only ono which seemed to merit his attention , he said that he would let Hill go on home technicalities In the writ of commitment , and because Hill had not put In testimor.y at the preliminary hearing. Vihv tlio ( ihintrM Oliver Cnnip , "Koscta" was the German giantess whoss idvent was looked forward to so eagerly In miisee circles In Omaha during the winter of lStl-92 ! She never came. This fact has been the can.se of Incubating a damage tult in district court. W. II. Lttwlcr during that season had rliargo of the IMcn Musec of Omaha , where he claimed to have nn unsurpassed aggrega tion of the curios of the world. All that he lacked to make his collection an exhibi tion of everything unusual and attractive ) was n German giantess. Through A. C. 1)laufu ) < s of Omalm he learned that such a bMng was In existence , and could be had for a consideration. Ho dispatched Dlaufuss , on le-irnlng this , early In the fall , clothed with plenipotentiary powers , to negotiate a sea son's exhibition of this weighty female. Illaufuss made a contract , and telegraphed for $1130 to bind the bargain. Lawler now asserts that he called upon the Commercial National bank lo act as his agent In trans mitting the sum to Illaufuss at Hanover , and rays that n delay ensued which so dls- giiated ths glant = ss with his financial standing tint sin refused to como to America. H Inn iiied the bink for $1,500. Tlio bank has mads an answer , explaining thst Lawler failed to give the proper address of his Ger man agent , and so Is not entitled to n- covcr , his losses b.'lng due to his own caru- lessness. Minor Court .Matter * . Kd F. Morlarlty has asked the court for another tilal. Ho alleges among other things misconduct of the jury. The Travelers' Insurance company has been sued by John P. Goad , who desires to recover $1,650 for tin accident to his hand by having a bottle burst In It. The receivers for the Wood Harvester company have made application to be al- louiiJ to sell the machinery In their handa , Kituatod In the Jurisdiction of Nebraska. The company has $000,000 worth of ma- flilnes und Etock on hand In various states. „ FOUND DEAD IN HIS 110OM. duoit at the llnrkor Suicides by Hunging Illiiisnir. Last Kilday J. II. Dourko registered nt the Darker hotel from 'Frisco. Ho wns assigned to room 100 on the second floor an ] at noon yesteiday ho wax found dead , his body being suspended from the head of the bml , a sheet tied around thu neck. Ho wns last seen nllvo by the clerk last Saturday noon , when ho railed for tlio Uoya to hli room. Ono ot the chambermaids tried to open" the door Sunday morning , but found It locked. She reported the fact to the oulca and ns Ilourko had not been seen the clerk supposed that ho had left without paying his bill. Yesterday when the chambermaid was making her lounds she found that room 100 was still locked. She burst open the door and here suspended to the iad of the bed by a sheet was the body of Ilourke. The girl notified the olllce and the police and Coroner Maul were Immediately tmmmoned. Upon the arrival of the coroner an Investigation was begun. The clothing of the dead mun was thoroughly searched , but nothing could bo found In the ehape of a Utter , card or anything bearing the name of Itourke , ex cept a handkerchief matked "W. W. H. " On his person was found a gold watch , $3.01 In money , two pilrs of small tcli urs , come loadpenclls and a Inmcli of keys. The man's coat hung on a chair and his hat was found lying on the drisser. In the corner was found an umbrella. On the drenser was found a 35-blll ncatlj folded and placed under a bottle In a conspicuous place. A grip con tained two negligee flilrts , a suit of under clothing , some tonels , handkerchiefs , a razor and razor strop , writing tablet and tome en velopes. The man wai about flvo foot seven tnchc * tall , had blacic hair , wore a mustache and small Hide whlakcra and was apparently be tween 25 and 30 years old. He was dressed in a black suit ot clothea and a blue striped nfiillK'eo shirt , mid a straw hat with black band The body was taken to the morgue , wher * thu coroner will hold on Inquest. cs FUU HORSFORI > ' .S i Act I I'hoiphiito Are D.inqcra-i * . Ilecaute they cost lees , many substitutes arc offered , twrno of which are dangerous , and nona ot which will produce the same effect as the genuine. Insist upon having "Hors- ford's" whether buying a bottle of Add Phos phate , or "pho3ph3to"Jn a glasi of soda. Mr . ( Inipplo Will Ntio fur Dnnrigoi. A petition has betn filed for administration of the estate ot William H. Chapplo , ths man murdered by James Iili. He left , so hi * wife , Annlo Chappie says , a personal estat * worth $100. She Intends suing lib for dam * ag'-s for the killing of her husband. She ask * that Ferdinand Meyer ba appointed admin istrator. Children Cryfoi Pitcher's Castorla. Children Cryfoi Pftcher's Castorla. Children Cryfoi Castoria.