THE OMAHA DAILY BEEi flUBSDAY , JUNE 20. 1805. SPE01RL NOTICES. /ilTertUemcnti for theae minium will be taken until 13130 p. in. for Ilia vvenlncnnd until 8 p. m. for the morning anil Sunday edition. A < l trtlitr , Ijj reqncitlnff n nnmbrreil cbc k ( tan rmv nnsnerii ntldresiert to n numbered letter In euro of 'ilia lice. An- fntr * 10 ndftrcMeil will be ilrllrered upon ] Itirntntlnn of the check only. Ilnten , 1 1-Sc n word , llrtt Iniertlon , Ic n word licrmfler. Nothing taken for lilt than "Do for lint Iniertlon. Klirso Bdvprtlnonienti mnit tun cnniecu * tltely. 8ITUATIONU WANTED. ( YOUNG WIDOW. DAUGHTER OP MASON anil I. O. O. ! ' . . desire * alluatlon an house keeper or take charge of hotel , city or country , or would correxpond with vfew to matrimony ; ctdf-rly gentleman preferred. Addresi Mrs Car- rle J. Wllburn , 1" . O. Doit 1947. Chlcaicu. IIU ( t BtTt'ATlON WANTED HY OOOD CUTTER , pinctlcsl tailor ; three years In present pi live ; bent o'eferencen ; nge , 30 ; total abstainer. W. nooli. Indlanolo. la. A Milt 20 * MAN AND WIFEWITI1OIT CHILDREN. want position on a form. 1'cter Borcniion. SJOfl Cuss Mreet. A-1V.-23' WANTEli HELP. WANTED. 1.000 MEN TO WHITE ME TODAY for the receipt ( nlmolutely free. In plain Healed n\ elope ) which cured ma of nervous debility , * hnumnj vitality , etc. Address C. J. Walker , llox 1,341 , Kolamazoo. Mich. U Mta _ CU1JAN FRECKLES , PURE AND MILD. 6C. _ _ _ H-184-J2I $100.0) A MONTH AND EXPENSES PAID naleimen ; no experience remitreU. U. S. Cigar Co. , CM S. 7th Direct , St. Loula , Mo. H M013-i * _ .WANTED. TWO GOOD BTONE CUTTRH3 TO irork on court house , Lnncmter , Mo. ; wagea U.OO for ten hours. Apply at Dellone hotel. 20 INDIES OR GENTLEMEN WISHING EM ployment , $30.W ( per month and expense * , call t Hotel Brunswick on Wednesday and Thurs day between 9 a. m. and C p. to. 1J JI181 ? ) .WANTED , YOUNG MAN TO WORK IN STORK , ono who tins eold OrcworUs preferred. Th 99-Cent Store. II-lgJ.13 .WANTED , FOR U. S. ARMY. AULE-llOIJIED unmarried men. between the age * of 21 and U ) . cltlzeni of the United States , of good char acter and temperate habits , who can spcnk. read and wrlta English. For full Information apply , preferably by letter , to recruiting efflcer t Fort Omaha , or at 1321 Farnam itreet , Omaha. Nel ) . U .WANTED. 200 MEN FOR DIGGING SEWERS , ditches. Fort Dodge , la. J. W. Smith. H & 119S SO * WANTEb HELP. ARE YOU HONEST. SOIIEIt. INDUSTRIOUS ? If no , engage with us for 1503 ; J3W a month. J3.000 a year ; you can make It easy ; six hours a day. Our n cents do not complain of lianl tlmex. Why ? They are maklns money selling our Perfection Dlth Washer ; the only practical family washer manufactured ; washes , dries anil polishes dlshei perfectly In two minutes ; no experience neccBuary ; a child of 8 operates It enxlty ; cheap and durable ; weight , thirteen pounds ; matlc nf antlrust sheet steel ; capacity. 1X ( > pieces ; J10.000 for Its equal ; every family wants one : you don't have to canvaa ; as soon us people know you have It for sale the/ send fop a dish washer : each agent'H territory pro tected : no competition ; we furnish nample ( weighs six pound ! ) In nice case to Indy agents to tike order * with ; one necnt made S'-H.K first ten ilny * . Addren.i for full particulars Perfec tion Mfs. Co. , Kncluwood , 111. C 11421 WANTED-OIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work at 423 N. 40th. C 184 19' ITOK KENT HOUSliS. HOUSES. F. 1C. DARLING , DARKER HLOCK. D 123 HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. THE O. F. Davis company. 1505 Farnani. D 426 HOUSES , UENAWA & CO. , 103 N. 13T1I ST. D (27 _ H. E. COLE CO. LARGEST LIST U * OMAILvT D M42S FOR RENT DESIRADLE HOUSES. 9 rooms , 211 S. 24th nt. , | JO. T rooms , 4203 Cumins St. , $22. 7 rooms. 92tt N. 27th ave. . J22.W. ! ) rooms , 49u7 Casa St. , (10. ronnn. 4927 Davenport St. . 110. C rooms. 3420 Jackson at. . (8. r. rooms. S513 I'ratt St. . > 7. See Fidelity Trust Co. , 1702 Farram at. D 4J1 ItENfAL AGENCY 20 SO. 10TH ST. D-727 TWO 9-ROOM 11RICK HOUSES. 13T3-41 PARK avenue , facini ? Huniconi park , nearly new ; ImrU wood llnlsh ; first class modern con veniences. Inquire 1115 South 32nd street. D M323 C AND 7-ROOM FLATS , WITH RANGE AND nil modern convenli/nces / ; a\vnlng , screens and Janitor service. Cnll nt corner llat. 701 S. 18th at. , from 10 to 12 and 2 to 4 , George Clomcr. D XI594 TOR-RENT. FINE COTTAGE , 11ARN , LARGE lawn , on car line. 'R ' , C. 1'attcrson , Ramseblk , D 407 _ 2 ELEGANT C-ROOM COTTAGES JUST HUILT. JS..Si ) . Fidelity Trust company , 1702 Fnrnam. D ft4 2 ( ROOM MODERN HOUSE. 29TH ST. A POP- pleton. Hartman & ICobblns. 240 Ilee Wdg. JIODERN TEN-ROOM HOUSES ON MOTOR line for rent at J20.00 per month. E. It. Slieafe , 433 I'axton blocfc. JJTJ19381- RENT , AT REASONAULE PRICE. MY residence , cor. Z4th and St. Mary'a nve. , fur- nUh d or unfurnished , for the summer or longer. Mrs. M. Hcllman. I ) 05S 21 liAROrj GROUNDS , COTTER HOMESTEAD. 1521 Sherman ve. F. D. Wead. 16th & Douglas. D 137-1 _ i'OR RENT. FOR SUMMER AND AUTUMN my residence , corner of Davenport and 32 < 1 sts. , partly furnished. H. J. Windsor , 1624 Capltol- ave. D m TOR RENT.ROOM HOUSE. ALL MODERN conveniences. Heat location In city , 114 So. 19th at. Inquire of Dr. Tllden. D 157-20 J-OR RENT. HANDSOME HOUSE. . NEAR Hanscom park ; low rental. Hicks , 30. N. Y. Life bldg. U-iMlIS 20 * 7-ROOM EAST FRONT MODERN. SS2 N. 40TH. D 185 * _ Jy-lS I'OR RENT FURNISHED HOUSE TILL SEIT. 1st , very desirable location , moderate rent. The O. F. Davis Co. 1503 Famam St. D l&i 22 JO ROOMS , FURNISH" ? > OR UNFURNISHED , or for light housi.k Jtne. rcuaonabln price. Gil S. 17th Ave. ' D-1S7-24 * 1CK lt.fc.NT r Ui-.rtiB.HED .KOOMS. NICE SOUTH FRONT ROOM. WELL FUR- nlalied. private family. Call 2412 Cnsa 8t. U M433 PLEASANT ROOM , 1919 DODGE. E-M837 J.-OR RENT. ELEGANTLY FURNISHED rooms. COI S. 13th. E CIS JyiS FURNISHED ROOMS GOC WEEK. 710 S. 14TII. E 910-JyU KIIATLY FURNISHED ROOM FOR TWO. 623 : . 8. 17th street. E M3IO 2S * NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS , 201 S , zSTII BT. r.H 1'LEAHANT. COOL ROOM FOR TWO. WITH boaid. 2310 Pudge St. E-188-2 > ' 3 ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING FOR MAN and wife ; lent taken In board. 319 N. 17th. KLOM.S ANDBOMtD THE ROSE. 020 HARNIIY. NICE FURNISHED rooms with board ; special rates to gerulemen NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS. 200 N. 19TH atrcyt. F-M72S-21 * TO RENT NICELY Fl'RNIBHED ROOMS with board ; tetma reasonable. Call nt 2107 Duuclaa. F-S80-23 "iCKI.Y FURNISHED SOUTH ROOM WIT11 board for two ; private funlly : ni > other board- eta ; best homo comforts. 611 No. 21st. bet. California and Webater. F M > FOR HENT. FURNISHED ROOMS. WITH luiarJ. 1S.4 Ulnncy utreet. F M10I-2J * M7 S. 2JTII AVK , PRIVATE KAMILY. TO TRADE. DRESS SUIT. CHEST MEASURE 3o Indies , worn twice ; coat $75 , for horse , gun , or anything , a 42. Ilee. F US HANDSOME ROOMS. WITH EXCELLENT tablet refcrtneca. ZOZ N. 18th alreet. IJ-OJ WEEK. luDARD AND ROO1I ; ELE- Kantly furnUheU rooms. 2C44 Harney. if - H 1(3 fc * itUOMa TO RENT I ROOM3. CLOSET. SO * ST. ( OR 'UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENTAT 203 8. 2tth 81. Q t _ J ROOMS FOR LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ; bath room ; nn children ; carpeU ami curlnlna It ilenlrn.1. 714 N. 201 li. G-M154 23 * KOR RENT , THE 4-BTORY UK1C1C IIUIIIDINO. Kit rarnam itre t , ThU bulMinir hit * a llr - pruof cement bai miil. ( vmplcta strum heat ing fixtures , water on all floors. ca . tc. Apply - ply t th olTIco of Tin lid. 1 810 ffwo.sTORY iirn ICK. nxw. AND a KEET lracl : c , lit a. 131 b. at your own prlcr. H. U Cnl * Co. , lot N. ISlh at. I 71 < J ) AGENTS W A JJU EU. ! f JIKN AND WOMEN. Jl TO (13 A. DAY. AD- drew th Iin4y HiUr Co. , M N York LI fa I blJ . , Ouiali * . NcU J-VU n AOBNTS WANTED. Continued. WANTED. DISTRICT AND C1TT MANAGERS to represent the United States Ilenevolenl so ciety ; pay * sick , accident ami funeral benefits. riichcr > "ecrotary- " WANTED TWO aoon SOLICITORS TO lianill * llourlenne'ii Life of Nnpnleon and Andrews History of U. H. err rrd with Scrlb- ner * Mairaitnr on cosy payments. Cnll nl once , 6U Bheelr block. J-IS-19 AGENTS , ACT QUICK ! PRESERVING HOOK upojn , Greatest Keller 1S93. Send 60 for full itlie plated sx > on by mall. Furahee A Makln , Cincinnati. O. J-M192 WANTED TO KENT. WANTED. DESK IIOOU IN AN OFFICE with d sk preferred. Address S n. Wff. K-M13S 20 BENTAIL AGENCY. O. O. WALLACE. RENTALS. SIS DROWN 111.K. L M70i STORAGE. STORAGE , FRANK EWERS. 1214 HARNEY. I1KST STOUAOK HUILDINO IN OMAHA. U. 8. ROV. bonded wnrlioiine : household goods Rtored ; lowestj-uu * . 1011-10151 Lenvermorth. M410 Tovna BTohtJn nunVNO SUMMHU. TKU W . 13)7 ) DouKlas. Omaha Stove Hepalr Works. M437 PACIFIC STOItAOK & WAREHOUSE ! CO. . 9TII & Jones sts. General storaee and forwarding. WANTED TO BUY. WANTED TO BUY ON MONTHLY PAYMENTS a cottage on full lot , Addresa with location and terms , S 42. Hen. N 131 LARGE. SECOND HAND SAFE WANTED. Send description , size , price , etc. S 45 , Dec , WANTED TO IJUY. CART SUITAI1LE FOR pony. Mu t be cheap for cash. Apply 43H Maple , after 6 p. m. N 151-20' I HAVE CUSTOMERS FOR CHHAP HOUSES and lots , $600.00 to $2,000.00. Hicks. N.Y. Life. SAIiE KUKNITUKE. FOR 8ALK. 30 ROOMS FURNITURE : CENtral - tral location 18 boarders ; Rood lemons for selling ; great bargain. Address S 18 , I10" ' FOR SALE MISCEIIANEOUS HARDWOOD COMBINATION HOG AND chicken fence. Chan. R. Lee , 9th and Douglna. Tim STANDARD CATTLH CO. . AMKfl. NEH. , haa 400 tons oed baled hay for aalc. Q M443 FOR PALE , A PBT DEER. INQUIRC A. D. Drandlea , Doston Store. Q MO4 CURAN FRECKLES SOLD EVERYWHERE , 5C. Q-134 J21 FOR SALE. OLD LUMUER CONSISTING OF BCantllnir 2x4 , 2x ? , 2x10 , 8x8. ahlplap. sheeting. Hiding , doora. wlndona. etc. , at thu Associated Charities wood yard , 807 Howard st. FOR SALE. RED IRISH BETTER PUPS ; eevcn weeks old ; males , $10.00 ; females , $ ! > > W. John D. Howe , 1721 William st. Q-M163 22 CI/ATRVOYANTB MRS. DR. II. WARREN. CLAIRVOYANT. REliable - liable business medium , 8th year at 119 N. ICth 8443 FORTUNES TOLD THROUGH THE STARS end throtwh the uplrlt. Amelia Goodman. Union Depot hotel , 11th and Mason , room 2. up stairs. H-tiOS-19' MADAM E. AUSTIN. TRANCE MEDIUM AND Independent card reader. Room 2 , 003 S. 13th Bt. Hamburg hotel. 8330-26' BLflSSAGl. . UATHS , KIO. MADAM SMITH. 502 S. 13TH. 2D FLOOR. ROOM 3 : magnetic , Mipor , alcohol , steam , aulphurlne and sea baths. T-M3SO-22 * MASSAGE. MADAME BERNARD. 1121 DODGE. T MG59 Jy 4 FINEST UATII AND MASSAGE I'ARLORS IN city. Mme. Howell , 318 & 320 S. 15th ; thoroughly practical chiropodist and manicurist attendant. T M87U Jy 12- MRS * DR. LEON. ELEGANT MASSAGE AND electric bath , i L'arlora restful nnd refresh- Ing. 413 North 14th street. T M132 23 TUKKISH BATHS. TURKISH UATI1S ; ONLY PLACE IN CITY exclusively for ladles. Suite 101M10 , Bee bldg INDIES' BATHS. MME. 1'OST , 313VJ S. 15TII. PEKBONAli. THE BELLE -EPPERLY CORSET. MADE TO order from measure. 1909 Farnam atre t VIAVI CO. , 34 ? I1EE BLDG. ; HEALTH BOOK free ; home treatment ; lady attendant. U414 B. IIAAH. FLORIST. 1'LANTa. CUT FLOWERS , liaiiauet. hall , residence and grave decoratlona , 181J Vlntnn street. Telephone 776. U M4I5 BATHS , MASSAGE , MME. POST , 319Vi S. 15TH. CUUAN FRECKLES , WORTH IOC FOR 5C U184 J21 UMBRELLAS COVERED AND REPAIRED. 31C No , 16th. Jaa. Henderson. U 387 J27 BARGAIN. 12 CABINET PHOTOS. 2. DAVIE3. 113 5. Hth street , opposite Boston Store. U M5CJ 30 A PRIVATE PARTY HAS MONEY TO LOAN on plano.i. Jewel * , blcyclea , etc. Business utrlctly confidential. Address PoatoRlce Box 326. U M703 HAVE YOUR OLD CARPETS MADE INTO rues : any alzo you wish. 151 Le.tvenworth atreet. U-M706 Jy6 ARE YOU 8ICK7 MEDICINE AND TREATment - ment Me. at 20SV4 N. 16tb st. U-153-Jy-17 TAKE THE LIGHTNING EXPRESS TO THE station of perfect health by getting a bottle of Clark's Pure Rye Whisky. At dealers. U M190 20 MONEY TO LOAN HEAL- ESTATE ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO. . 218 N. Y. LIFE , loans at low rutea for choice security In Ne braska and Iowa farms or Omaha city property. W-416 MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. THE O. F. Davis Co. . 1503 rarnam St. W 431 INVESTORS DIRECTORY CO. . 10 WALL ST. . New York , offer any part 100.000 castein In- vestoi'H names , who have money to Invest ; Just compiled. Write for particulars . W-M 303 J 2i 'CITY LOANS. CA. . STARR. CIS N , Y. LIFE. W 450 LIFE INSURANCE IH3LICIES LOANED ON or bought. F. O. Chutney , Kansas City , Mo. W-4JJ CAPITAL. $2,000,000 ; SURPLUS , JGOO.OOO ; U. S. MortgaRe Tr t Co. , New York. For 6 per cent loani on city property apply to Pusey ft Thomas , agents , loom 207 Flrat Nnfl tank bid ? . \V 132 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real estate. Ilrennnn , Lo > o & CD. , I'liMon Uli. W 417 MONEY TO LOAN ON UfiAHA REAL ESTATE at t per cent. W. U. Meikel , 1st Nat. Ilk bldR MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA property. Fidelity Trust company , 1702 rarnam. LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY property. W. Farnam Smith & Co. , 135) ) Farnnm. MONEY TO-LOAN CHATTELS. J. D. HADDOCK , ROOM 4T7 , RAMGE X 453 MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE AND pianos. Fred Terry. 480 Ramgo blU , X 456 HONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE. PIANOs" . horkea , wacim * , etc. , at lowest lutes In city , no removal of foods : strictly cnnndentlul ; you cnn pay tha loan off. at any time or In any amount. amount.OMAHA MORTGAGE I.OAN CO. . : < tt so. nth .st. . X 470 MODEL LOAN CO. . 40J NEW YORK LIFE. X is-Jy6 PRIVATE MONET LOANED CONF1DEN- Daily at low rate * on pianos , furniture and other arcurltlea. Room 403 , Now York Life. X-M164 19 * BUSINESS OHANOhS. CUBAN HRECKLKS , THE ONLY CIGAR. tC. Y 154 Ji $11,000.00 STOCK OF MERCHANDISE IN BEST town In eastern NeLraiUa. for lam ! and casher or equivalent. Addrris B 13. cara Hev \ M934 Tim KNIFE THAT OPENS THU OYSTER of perfect health : A bottle nf CUrK'a Pure Ry * Whisky , A wonderful tunic. At dealers. Alw y In holtlea. Y MH1 M FOR SALE. ll.SrtTw ( CASH ANI > NOTES ; stork dry Kooda and furnUhlCEa ; Out location ; must a * < ll , account sickness. Addrvs * H 44. Bee. - MEAT MAltlCKT FOIl 9ALU IN OMAHA ; locution. Addina 8 M , lien. lien.YMUI Y-MUI FOB , EXCHANGE. WILL EXCHANGE MILLINERY FOR RANGE coal. IMS UoimlRs street. & -M710-21 WANTED TO TRADB NBW STANDARD III- cycle for draft horse weighing IMM pounds nr more. K. J. Davis , Ills Farnam at. Z-U7 FARM LA NDS IN NORTHWEST MFsSOI'Rf for stock nf harittrnre or Implements. Knox & Rlsser , I7H Pearl at. . Council lllufrn. la. Z 417-J29 TO EXCHANGE A COMHINKD 8TOCK OF drugs , cloclu , watches. Jewelry , blank and school bnoks , wall pnper , window shades , palnta , oils , plus * , etc. Will Invoice , with n - turea , about $3,004. Want Improved ( arm. Ad * dress A. J. Pltzer , Clicrryrale , Kan i . SJ-MS47-JT10' I WANT MERCHANDISE IN EXCHANGE KOIl real estate and cash. II. A. Waffner , Omaha. K M10) ) TO TRADE. DRESfl SUIT , CHEST MEA8UIIB 30 Inches , worn tw1c ; coat ITS ; for hors , min or anythlnfr. S U , Bee. ! & 133 " WANTKD. TO TRADE FAMILY HORSE FOR high Era Jo bicycle. G. B. Shrlner , 324 So. 20lh street. | 7-I59.13 V1LL TRADB CLEAR RENTAL PROPERTY In Rood town for equity In Omaha dwelling , Room 403 , N. Y. Life. / M163 ,000 , Q A I * . EXTRA FINE HOME MADE Krapa wine. 2 to 5 years old. Want } 1X ( cash and J1.500 clear land or city properly. Artdresi S 46. Roe. S5-M167 21 VAT r. 3-OZ. CASES. BOX II1NOEH. 14-K. Bolld pold chronometer , balance ndjuiletl in heat , cjld and. rHisltlon , stem wind , engraved cases , far buckboard and harness or road wiiKnn. No ratlletrap. trap and old harness need apply. Adilreaa S 47 , lle > - . 7M19 > 20 * TOR SALE KbAk ESTATE. BSTRACTS , THE BYRON REED COMPANY. RE 158 BARGAINS. HOUSES , LOTS AND FARM ; saleor trade. F. K. Darling , Barker block. RE 460 GARDEN LANDS NEAR OMAHA at prices that wilt surprise you , 1C taken with in 2 weeka. J. H. Sherwood , 423 N. Y. Life. IU459 - BARGAINS. SALE OR TRADE IN CITY PROP- crtlea and farms. John N. Frenxer , lipp. P. O. RE 461 HOMES ON EASY PAYMENTS. SELL AND buy lota , acres , farms , Garvln liroj. , 2iii N.Y. L. RE 463 FOR SALE 4-ROOM COTTAGE. FULL LOT. east front , $700.10 ; term * easy ; bargain. It. C. Patterson , Itamge block. RE M844 ARM LANDS , C. F. HARRISON , 912 N. Y. Life. RE 837-JylO' [ i-INE COTTAGE HOME , COST YEAR AGO J3.500. for J2.300. ? 1.20 house and half acre for $1,000. Fine little home. 19th st. boulevard. tl.M ) . 2 slghtl ) acrea near Ft. Oinahn , both $750. Kmnll houses from $323 OT upward. F. D. Wead. 16th and Douglas. RE-1K-19 BRICK FOUNDATION. B ROOMS. CELLAR under all. Well , city water , east front , $ W ) cash. bal. 6 per cent , $ S50. Ame . 1617 Far. nam. RE 148-21- SLATE ROOF. 6 ROOMS , SOUTH FRONT , cistern , city water , paved atreet , $1,650. Easy payments. Int. 6 per cent. Ames , 1817 Farnam. RE 149-21' TRADE BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR CLEAR lots or land. Ames , 1617 Farnam. RE 150-21 * SARPY COUNTY FARM ; 83 ACRES CHOICE land ; 22 miles from Omaha , $4I.OJ an acre. Alex Moore. 404 Karbach block. RE M162 2J J800 TO $5.000 LOTS For $300 to $ MO. Now Is the opportunity of a lifetime. \Ve have had placed In our hands about fifteen lots that have nnld at from M to tl.OOO each. They are located In the northwestern portion of the city , on Walnut Hill car line , In the most beautiful and henlthful location In the city , with car line , paved streets , nnd nil mod ern Improvement * In the Immediate vicinity. PRICES AND TERMS : $300 to $400 per Int. according to location : $50 per lot cash , and balance $10 per month , with out Interest , or n deduction of 10 per cent from price for one-halt cash , or 2J per cent tor all cash. This property must be seen to bo appreciated. Call and let u enow It to } ou. No better eavlnjn bank can possibly be found than this Investment , and Just tha most de lightful place for a home. FIDELITY TRUST CO. . Sole Agents. 1702 Farnani St. , Don Bide. It Is a wise man who makes his Investments when there arc many sellers and few buyers ; It Is then they get the biggest bargains ana the best terms. RE-M168 23 CHEAP RESIDENCE LOT NEAR HANSCOM park ; owner going east ; must sell quick. Write S 61 , Bee otllce. RE JI201 20 FOR SALE , THE BEST BUSINI S CORNER In Omnha at $75,000.00 ; will take good stock ranch or land In part pa > ment , Addresn S M , Bea onice , Omaha , Neb. RE M201 20' BED ROCK PRICKS ! ACRE LOTS ; JUST OUT- Rlde city limits ; no city tuxes ; only $150.00 , $50.00 per year. The Wcstslde Investment Co. , N. Y. Life Illdg. RE-.M201 21" FOR SALE. < 0 ACRES ADJOINING TJ1IS CITY ; will pell for $373.00 per acre nnd take iriwd bank Block In patt payment. Address G. N. II. , P. O. box E94. RE M201 20 * M. O. DAXON. 402 N. 16TH. 461 VICTOR BICYCLES. THE FINEST OF ALL bicycles. Omaha Bicycle Co. , 323 N. 16th street. 466 STERLING BUILT LIKE A WATCH. WESTern - ern Electrical Supply Co. , 1513 Howard atreet. 463 SEE THE VISIBLE BALL BEARINGS ON Relay Special. Will Barnum Bro. . 120 N. 15th. 467 REMINGTON AND EAGLE. CROSS G1JN CO. , 116 8. 15th street. 463 A. L. DEAND & CO. , 1116 FARNAM STREET. 469 WESTERN BICYCLE & .GUN CO. . 2416 CUMINO. 470 LOiT. LOST PURSE CONTAINING MONEY AND keya. between Vlnton and Farnsjn on 13th. Re ward If leturned to Max Meyer Bro. & Co. Lost-183 19 * LOST LIVER AND WHITE. DOUBLE NOSED pointer dop. Return and receive reward. No. 2217 Grace St. Losl-181-19 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND CONTRACtors - tors for electric light and motor plants nnd all kinds of electrical construction , western Elec trical Supply Co. , 1515 Howard at. 4JJ LOST. MONDAY AFTERNOON , SOMEWHERE about court house or Fnrnam atreet. sills um brella , with name ( > n handle. Return to G06 New York Life and receive reward. Loat M199 21 MANTELS CUIATSS AND TILES. WOOD MANTLES. ORATES. TILES FOR FIRE places , vestibules and large lloors ; write for catalogue. Milton Rogers & Sons , Omaha. DKESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING IN FAMILIES , 4301 Burdette. 503 J30 CARPENTERS AND UTJII/DER9. C. E. SIORRILL. PAPER HANGING. HOUSE sign painting , brick woilc , plastering , utT. R , 1 , Barker blk. ; tel. 733 , shop 913 N. 21th at. 41 KUSIC , AKT AND LANGUAGES. MRS. FANNY ADLER. PIANO TEACHER , graduate Vienna Conservator- So. 16th st. 833-Jy9 GEORGE F. GELLENBECK. BANJO AND cuttar teacher. 1911 Cats street. M. 103 BUILDING &LOAN ASSOCIATION. SHARES IN MUTUAL L. i R , ASS'N PAY t , 7 , S per cent when 1 , 2 , 3 years old , always redeemable. 1704 Farnam at. Nattlnger , Sec. 4SO HOW TO GET A HOME OR SECURU OOOD Interest on savlnga. Apply to Omaha L. & B. Ass'n. 1704 Bee bids. G. M. Nattlnger. Sec. PASTURAGE. WE HAVE 160 ACRES OF BLUE GRASS PAS. tur for horses , board fence , rprlng water ; Barton & Phelps , Ullmorc. Neb. , or A. W. Ptwlps ft Son , 207 N. Y. Life bids. . Tel. 1031. 47S-July 1 HORSES AND CATTLE ; BLUE GRASS ; spring wattr. II. II. Harder & Co. , Bee bldg 537 GOOD PASTURE FOR HORSES , $1.00 PER month , per head. Charles Gam , St. Paul. Neb. MhDIOAL. LADIES ! CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNY- rayal PI1U ( diamond brand ) are the bent : safe , tellable ; take no other ; send 4c , stamps , for particulars , "Relief for Ladles. " In l tler by return mill. At drucgisla. Chlcheater Chem ical Co. , Philadelphia. Pa. PUMP3 AMD V/INDMILLs. C. H. nOYDEN , PUMPS AND WIND MILLS ; all kinds of pump repalrlnz. L'me order * with Churchill Pump Co. , Telephone til. M-16S-Jn SHORTHAND Art.ua'Y.P WRITINO A. C VAN SANT3 8CIIOOL , US N. Y. LIFE. M-431 DENTISTS. DR. PAUL , DENTIST , tCU UtRT ST. 437 mD RTAKEBSA.NDJ5MBAL1tt R3 H. K nritKET FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND cmtialmer , ltl ClilcnnoJ m-telephone M. 47 SWAN8ON & VALIEN , 17M-CUMING , TEL. 1W. M. O. MAUI * UNDERTAK n AND EMBALMer - or , 1417 Farnnm at. , telephone 2S. 474 C. W. BAKER. UNDERTAKER. CD S. 1STH ST. ' a 475 1) . T. MOUNT HAS JUJMOVED HIS COAL cilllco to 20J 9. 16th at. , Brown block. 471) ) A GOOD THINO-p'uSlfiT ALONG. MAY BE the latest lnnn phrase , .but that'll Jiut what we're doing with SHERIDAN COAL. .000 ton iwld In Onmha last yea ? . ' We Rive you 2.000 Iba. ot the licat Wyomln iiooklng cool for $1 SO. Victor White , mgr. , 1603 Farnam t. Tel. 117. 401 HOTELS. HOTEL I1AHKER. 1JTII AND JONES STS. 71 rooms nt $ I.W per day. CO rooms nt $2.00 p r day. Hpeclnl rat" * to commercial traveler * . Room end iHiard by week or month. Frank Hlldlleh. manager. * 7S ETNA HOUSE ( EUROPEAN ) . N. W. COR. 13th and Dodge. Rooms by day or week. 479 DANCING. , tlt. AND MRS. MORAND WILL GIVE PRt- vate lessons In dancing nt their home. 2 < W Dodge street , during the summer. 223-J23 I. MAROWITZ LOANS MONEY. 41S N. 16J3T. BUSINESS NOTICES. DAMAGED MIRRORS RESILVERED , 719 N. 16 , 496 ' awycra and Bollcltora. SUES & CO. HOP. Building. OMAHA. Neb. Advice FttEE. II'OKJC J-'O/i THE 1'OOL Ktf.LKll 1'lirco GlrU llndly Frlchteneil by llocn Ghntt One Mill Dlr. CHICAGO , Juno 19. An unknown man layed ghost at tlio Tarls laundry on Thlrty- rst itreet last night and so badly scared hree ot the girls that tbey are dangerously 11 today , one of them with but faint hopes f recovery. The girls , Alva Heldel , Hattle leldel and Hattle Lltz , were members of the Iglit force at the laundry. About 1:30 : this morning ono of them saw a white draped flguro before the window and ran shrieking 'or ' help. The three remained on watch for a time , when the figure again suddenly ap- icarcd and with an unearthly groan glided nto the darkness. The three girls swooned itnd when found half an hour later all were till unconscious. Physicians say that Alva loldel will probably dlo and that the other wo are IP a critical condition. STOLE I'OitTUVflCB FUSItS. Wjomlug County Clerk Charged vrllh nn Old Offense. CHEYENNE. Wyo. , June 19. ( Special Telegram. ) Kdgarfs ; Scott , county clerk of Sheridan county , haa been arrested c'jargol with embezzling $100 bf postal funds. He was bound over to appear before the United States court. The offense- alleged to have been committed while Scott was assistant postmaster at Sheridan prior to his election to his present position. ' , i I.nldlnw ( iota \frilict Aicnlntt Huso. NEW YORK. Junfr t9t The Jury In the fourth trial of the lull' ' bt Laldlaw against Sage for $50,000 damages for Injuries re ceived by the plaintiff,1 being , as alleged , used as a shield for Sago/whVrf Norcross exploied a bomb In the mllllonalre.'s odlce , retired at 3:07 : p. m. yesterdays They returned to the court room at 4:11 : o'cloqk with a verdict In favor of the plalntltt. Ttyey awarded Laldlaw J40,000 damages. A stay Jn the case was granted until nexl September. Hotlte CJrern's Nlero' l > yl K of Stnrvntlrn FORT WORTH , Juno 19. Mrs. II. A. Rabcock , a blood nicco of the multi-million airess , Hettle Green of New YorR , Is danger ously 111 at her licme In this city. Her hus band Is also seriously 111 and the family's relatlvqs have been advised of their true condition. E. H. R. Green , president of the Texas Midland railway and a cousin of Mrs. Habcock , has been appealed to for aid. Mrs. Dabcock Is In destitute circumstances. Her condition has excited considerable comment. GraMhoppcra liuiuge I olomclo. DENVER , June 19. Ravages _ ot grasshop pers have become alarming In Washington and Yuma counties. In eastern Colorado. Trains have been delayed oq account of the hoppers gathering lu vast numbers on the rails. It Is hoped that they will take night as soon as they have grown wings , which will bo about the middle ot July. In wheat and oat fields the hoppers have trimmed the leaves and clipped the heads. 1'iitHl Family On , rrol. RALEIGH , N. C. , June 19. Near Mount Gllesd , Montgomery county , two brothers , Andrew and Mann Rhodes , quarreled about some family matters. Sarah Rhodes , theln mother , seized and held Andrew while Mann , with a knife , ripped and cut him open , k lllng him. Sarah and Mann are both In jail. There Is talk among the negroes of lynching the mother and son. UatrctlvB Kennel r.nunil Over. LOS ANGELES , Cal. , June 19. The pre liminary examination of Ferdinand Kennel , the slayer of Detective Lawson , was com pleted yesterday afternoon. H9 was held for trial on a cnarge ot manslaughter and ball was flxed at $20,000. Kennet was formerly chief of police at St. Loula. He shot Lawson In a dispute concerning money which ho said Lawson owed him. I.'tlio Hock ThrcHlPix H lloyrntt. LITTLE UOCK , Juns 19. War Is brewing between the city ot Little Rock and the' Iron Mountain railroad. The trouble grows out of the revised tariff sheets , which discriminate In favor of Memphis , and St. Louis. The local business men say If they do not re ceive proper concessions from the Iron Mountain they will declare war against the Gould system. Killed a .Niiloil IJumllf , IJAOLE PASS. Tex. . June 19. Rafael Valdez - dez , a notorious border bandit , was captured a few days ago at Lampasas , Mex. , by the Mexican . When I'ledraa rangers. near No- gras ho attempted to escape and waa killed by ono of the guards ! " Ills depreJatlons have been ruch thai border cattlemen have offered ? l,000 for hlrf'arrest. Miming ( ilil found In n Cunvenf. ST. LOUIS , Jun 10. Miss May Delle Crltchfleld , the youiic "heiress who so mys teriously disappeared a" few days ago , has bean found In the convey * c ! thn Good Shep herd , whither shehaarRone voluntarily In pursuance of a frequently expressed deter mination to join tile community , she re fuses to return home1. I ciinplt'ti'il Fifty \Vur of Hnrvlr , DELAWARE , 0. , June119. Dr. L. D. Me- Cabe ot Ohio Wesleyaii university , professor of philosophy , has reined. In 1811 he was elected professor of mathematics twelve years after he waioljcted president. In 1SCO he was elected 'professor of philosophy and since then lie liai also served as vice president. o Itrvenuo oniucnt > o xn llrrtvnry BROOKLYN , June 19. Abbott & Katz's brewery was alzed by Internal revenue officers yesterday. I ( Is alleged that revenue stamps were used a second time upon beer kegs. The brewery U valued at $600,000 and bifore the proprietors can regain pos session they will have to put up a bond ot $100.000. Nenraakatx bottlluc lu tha Narlhnrrit. OTTAWA , Ont. , Juno 19. In Ills annual article Superintendent Herchmer of the Northwest mounted police cays that about 5,000 settlers from the United Statci , chiefly from Dakota and Nebraska , took up land In Canada In the past year. He cays the Mormons In Alberta are Increasing. The gUw ct the tea rose Is acquired by ladles vrho use Poizonl's Complexion Powder. Try It. I ACCESSORY AFTER THE FACT I i ' ! BY HOWARD FIl-LDINO. j t t CHAPTER I IN HIDING. ( Copyrighted. 18JS. ) U was In old Chrysalis hall , where Cecil ) reemo so nearly suffered martyrdom and Oensdeth served the devil , that I mot with n adventure , not , Indeed , to bo compared to heirs , yet worth the telling , ns I hope to rove. Chrysalis fascinated mo when first I saw ts gray walls loom In Wlnthrop'u story ; and he Impression made In youth survived In nanliood. When , after college , and some cars of drifting about the world , I found nyself In New York , I would have lodgings owhere else. Apparently there were many others of the nme- opinion , for Chrysalis was crowded. The last successor of Janitor Locksley gave ne little encouragement , but I was not lo be urned away. I selected the apartment that tilted me best of these to which I could gain icccss and pnld the tenant what he asked to cfdo It to me. Thua I became possessed of n small bedroom and a largo parlor , amply irovldcd with every discomfort which could > o expected In so old a building. In forty years there seems to have been > ut little Improvement In the sociability ot Chrysalis. My Immediate neighbors wore In- irlslblo and Inaudible. I had only the janitor's vord that the other rooms upon my corridor were tenanted. Occasionally , when coming n late at night , I heard sounds of carousal n remote portions ot the structure , and there vas a piano ( not to bo located by any effort of the ear ) which often uttered the prayer from Semlramlde and never anything else , n short. Chrysalis was quite what I had liought It would be. My arrival must have been unnoticed In a place so given over to minding Its own busl- iess. I caused no commotion , for I bought my predecessor's furniture as It stood , and he trifling matter of the trunks was man aged with exemplary quiet. Uut once. In the first two weeks ot ! my tenantry , did I see a n of any dweller In the rooms that opened on my corridor. That single occasion had something of mystery In It enough to promise an adventure In a place so suitable ts Chrysalis to strange occurrences. One morning as I was dressing some ono rapped smartly upon my door. It required ess than a minute to make myself fairly jresentable , and then I answered the knock. No one was there. I looked along the corridor. It was empty , but opposite mo was a door that was slightly ajar , and In the crack of It I saw an eye that caught just enough light to be visible. It vanished In stantly and the door was softly closed. I liked this performance very little ; It looked like a trick to subject mo to scrutiny. I stepped across the hall and mocked several times upon the door , but could get no respot.se. During the day I asked the janitor about my neighbor. "He's a queer old fellow , " was the reply. "I don't know anything about him. " "At least you know his name , " said I. "Oh , yes ; of course I know his name , " he answered , with great frankness. "It's Smith. " I thanked htm brusquely for his lesson In the etiquette of Chrysalis , and added that when I wanted to know another tenant's name I would guess at It. Ho nodded ap provingly and turned away. It may have been a week later that I was returning to my room , after midnight. It happened that there was rain and I wore rubbers , which made my steps noiseless on the stone floors of Chrysalis. My corridor , which was never light , was dark as Erebus that night. The usual feeble jet of gas was out and the high window at tba end ot the hall admitted scarcely a ray. The densest of the shadows lay under It , and thence , as I advanced , tli re- came to meet mo the sharp sound of metal falling on the stones. 1 paused , a bit startled. Then a match that made no noise was struck upon the floor and In the light of It I saw the face of Frederick Dane. Had It been any other face I might not have recognized It by the scant Illumination of the wavering , blue Home , but his I could not mistake , for I had studied It with too deep attention In the years when we were friends. I cay friends , though I think Ma feeling toward me had never justified the name of friendship , but I had certainly pre ferred him to any man on earth , and would have made the last possible sacrifice to win his regard. I had known him at college and for a year afterward , but had not seen him since. I had been told that he was dissipating his small property and generally going to the bad. It was with Infinite pleasure that I found him again. I had had no Idea that ho was In New York. I did not give a second's time to wondering what he was doing there at midnight before the door ot the mysterious old man. called "Smith. " Instead , I sprang forward with a cry of welcome. Instantly the match went out. I heard the click : of a- key In the lock. The door wa hastily opened , and would have been hastily closed again had I not thrust In my foot. "Fred ! " I exclaimed. "It's I. Open the door and " "Hush ! " he breathed , In a voice that checked me Instantly. "Doa't speak my name. Como In. " I obeyed , wondering at his manner. He closed and locked the door. Then he lit t > Jet of gas , and turned toward me. I siw that ho was changed. His face w.s thin , and less agreeable to the eye than In the In the light of It I saw Frederick Dane. days when I had thought him the handsomest fellow In the world. Not only was ho very pale , but It seemed to me that hU face had something of ths grayish hue thatjnarlo the prisoner. "You were alone , of courw ? " he said. "Yes , " I replied ; "but what's the matter ? You were not so easily startled In the old days. Give me your hand , and say you're glad to see me , whether you are or not. " "I don't know whether I am or not , " he said , with a pmlle that took something from the words. "It depends on whether you can keep a secret. I used to think you couldn't. At any rateI'll swear you never kept your own. " "Never was so lucky as to have any , my boy , " I rejoined , struggling to preserve my goad nature ; "but I'll swear In my turn that you never knew me to betray one of yours. " "There's tomcthlng In that. " he remarked , with greater case of manner. "Now , look here ; I'll begin frankly. I knew that you wore In that room across the hall , but I didn't Intend to let you fie me. When you first moved In I got a gllmpce of you , and , one morning about a week ago , I took means to assure myzclf. " "I remember that. " said I. "Hut why " "I'll answer the question before you ask It. I'm living here very qulstly. Nobody knows that I'm here. There are reasons " "Creditors ! " I asked. "Yes , confound them , and that's not the wont of It , " he replied with a frown. "Uut don't ask me any questions. Just remem ber that I'm dead. It you want to tee me In my grave I'll let you In here once In a while , but if you make the smallest mis take , if you breathe a word to a living soul , If you whisper my name In the corridors of this Infernal mausoleum , you will utterly ruin me. I'm Smith ; remember that. You used to be my friend ; proveIt now. A friend In my present situation will bo next best to nobody at all. " "This Is cheerful , " I rejoined. "How long Is this agreeable situation likely to last ? " "Heaven knows. Sit down nnd talk of something else. Talk of old times. " I did. and presently his mood changed for the bitter. We SAt tilt the light began to creep In through the windows with their heavy curtains , and not once did wo refer to our surrounding ! . As the light Increased ho grew uneasy , and presently I stolu away across the hall leaving him alone. From thai time I saw him frequently. He came In the forenoon whllo his room wns being CAred for. It simplified matters , he told me. Therctoforo he had stood In tile curtained recess of a window while the woman attended to the order ot the apart ment. How he secured his food I could not guess. He had heavily bribed the janitor and that may'account for It. Hut he looked as If he had eaten much less than would have been good for him. Late In the even ings lie sometimes admitted me to his room. It was agreed that I should not knock upon his door ; ho was to summon me. Ho seemed to take some pleasure In my society , but I fancied he cared less for It than for the- chance ot assuring himself that I still kept his secret. As to the true nature of that secret I was long In doubt. The hypothesis of debt was weak , though It fitted the man. I knew him to bo careless beyond mcasuro In financial mutters. Hut that ho should voluntarily Im prison himself for such a reason was beyond my credence. He was a man to keep his creditors waiting , but never to keep them searching. In my first struggles with the problem I could get no further than his own words carried mu ; he was In debt , but that was the worst of It. For a poor man , I was quite In funds at that time , and I offered , with the utmost heartiness , to let him have $2,000 on his own terms. Ho hesitated , and then with warm expressions of gratitude , do cllned. I urged the loan upon him , nnd even wont so far as to question him about his needs ; but the net result to mo of the entire conversation was a doubt whether money was powerless to help him or the sum I had named was too small. I hope that there Is within me the capacity for friendship , and I am well aware that curiosity can uavo no part In anything so high. I'erfect mutual confidence may be n good thing , but the ability to get along without It Is much better. Such was my conviction at that tlmo , yet I could not help puzzling over Dane's condition. I said to myself that I was not doing my duty to him a favorite self-deception of the curious , "In hiding , " I said , "and confessedly without resources , what will be the end of the man ? " My temptation to pry Into his affairs was stimulated by the discovery that a key which I had brought In my pocket from my last lodgings In a city far away fitted the lock of his door. When ho was within , the door contained only nn overcoat. was always bolted , but when ho was away I could enter If I pleased. I will confess that there was nioro than accident In this mat ter ; I had tried my varied assortment of keys In his lock ono morning when I wished to Icavo a note for him. On reflection. It seemed best to hide my discovery from him. BO I left the note close to the door as If It had been pushed under. As a matter of fact , there was not space enough , and that was tha reason why I had tried the keys. I was I'ittltiK In my room ono evening when I fancied that I heard Dane without. [ turned my light low and cautiously onencd the door. Looking down the corridor 1 saw a shadowy figure clcwo to the wall. Its back was toward me. As ho came quite close I saw that It wan Dane. Ho saw mo. too. at the mine moment , and , with a quick but noiseless movement , lie pushed open my door and dartcJ In. I heard a step In the hall. Evidently De.no had had the rare fortune to meet one ot the lodgers in that wing of Chrysalis. I closed the door. Dane had sunk Into a chair. 'A close call , that ! " ho whlspereJ , and he passed his hand over hla moist forehead. There was a bundle on the floor beside him. I polntel lo It. lie shook his head "Walt a few minutes , " he salJ , "and I'll take It away. It's nothing of any cense quence. " It was In my heart to plead for Ills con fidence , but I decided upon another course. I spoke of general topics. We talked for some mtnutus with a constraint so obvious that It would have been absurd , but for the evlJent deadly mystery behind It. Suddenly ho broke off In the mlddlo of a fentoncr ; took up the bundle from , the floor , and left my room , after a moment's cautious fccrutlny of the corridor. I heard him open his own door. A little later he came out. I was listening for that. I tpled upon him ; ho bad loft the bundle In his room. I waited ten minutes , but ho did not re turn. Then I used my key upon his lock , whllo my heart accused me of a mean and despicable net. He had hidden the bundle and I was put to much trouble to find It. At last I lilt upon the secret. There was a great stove In his room , but the spring day had bien too warm for a fire. Opening the door of the slovo I saw what appeared to be a mass of fuel ready for lighting. Two or three sticks of kindling protruded from the coal. U de ceived mo the flHt time , but after further search I tried again. And under the coal , where the kindling should have been , I found the bundle. I opened It upon his table. It contained only an overcoat of Inferior cloth nnd poor workmanship. Certainly It had nevar be longed to Dane. There were Indications tl.at n much older man had worn It and that It had seen hard service. So much I noted with a glance. And then I saw something that struck a blow upon my heart. The lining of the garment was Etalne.l with great streaks and blotvhiM of blood. There was not a drop upon thtf mitslrto of It , nor was there any cut or bullat hole through It. My hasty thought was that It had been used to cover the body of pome ono who had died by vlolancc doubtless by murder. I dared not look Ions ; at It for fear th < t Dane would return. I wrapped it m tlio paper In which I had found It and rrlurneO It to the hiding place uhlch lU'ic liai pre pared. I was tempted t. ) put lighter Hie under U and apply the ritatcb , lull 1 darn ! not. Fire , they say , will not burii inch things. Some prying f. llaw > In 'he un'iw ol tha law , will alwiys Unit a button In HID ashes and build a uiltoiva of It. ( Continued 1'rlduy. ) Scarlet raver Hlijni Up. The prevalence of icarlet fever or any other contagious dlseato need not alarm you U you use Allen's Hyglen c Fluid. It U the Ideal preventive medicine cleansing , purify Ing and healing. No huuaeliolil should be without It- RAILWAY OFFICIALS AT SEA Recent Court Decisions Oanfming Offloia ) on Both Sides. CAN'T PREDICTTHE SHORT LINE CUTCOME At tlio Burlington Shop * the llmpliiyo * Ar4 I'ut on Lunger Time , the CliniiRO ItclUR .Mrtiio .NecoMnry by the In creased llujlticm. The decision ot Juclgo Ilclllngcr , sitting In the circuit court of the Ninth circuit , re versing his formqr order allowing an appeal from so much of Judge ( Gilbert's order re ferring to the llsiianco of receivers' certifi cates , prayed fof by Zrra Snow on behalf ot the Ames cstntr- and the Oregon Short Lln & Utah Northern company , luia pomowhat complicated matters In the Short Line case. An olllclal ot the Union Pacific saya that he hardly knows what to twllova In the Short Line case. "Sometlmea he be- Moved that the American Loan and Trust company would take the property with all the conditions attached , And at other times he ballovcd that the policy would not per mit ot such of movement on the part ot tha company. Judge Ilclllngcr , after ha had made ( tin order allowing an appeal , remembered a promise ho had given the American Loan and Trust company to be heard on the ques tion ot appeal , and accordingly revoked hla former order. Ho Is represented to have said to the attorneys that they would bo given a hearing nt some future time. Under these- circumstanced the matter rests as It no appeal had been asked for and the repre sentatives of the American Loan and Trust company can go ahead trying to tloat their receivers' cortlflcatef. The Union Pacific people were somewhat surprised over the action of Judge Bellinger In reversing himself. They had hoped that the matter would bo pushed forward to the court of appeals as rapidly as possible and the question of receivers' certificates Bottled , but the disposition of Judge Uclllngor to hear the attorneys on the question throws1 new light on the situation. iNUUKAMai THI : WUKKINU noima llurlliislon Shop .11 CM Clvmi Another Hour of Time. General Manager Holdrego of the Burling ton stated yesterday that to keep up repairs - pairs on the II. & M. It had been found neces sary to Increase the dally working hours ot the employes at the Havelock shops from nine to ten , working nine hours on Saturday and shutting down at G. in. This Is an In crease of six hours per week and makes con- slderablo difference In the amount of a par check. check.Yo " \Yo have given orders for the building ot four class 1C engines at the Havelock shops. This engine costs about ? 10OOG and U of a , standard pattern. New machinery Is also being put In and there Is a busy hum of Industry about the shops. "As for extensions this year , I do not know of any being contemplated. We will be compelled to make changes In the track at Brownvlllc on account of the encroach ment of the Missouri , some , three miles ot track being necessary to move back to the 'luffs. ' Contracts have been awarded for this vork and men arc engaged In transferring the rack to a safer location. "Railroad people are feeling much better and the situation has brightened very materi ally With anything like fair conditions wo will have one uf the biggest crops of our history this year. Of course , no great change may be anticipated until after tbo crops are garnered , but there Is a noticeably better tone throughout the state and fair weather conditions \vlll bring about a real ization of our expectations. " Jlnllwny Note * . Th3 Elkhorn reports an active business U the Illack Hills. W. L. Moore , manager ot tae Kansas Salt company at Hutchison , Kan. , was among the railroads yesterday. 1 * . I" . Shelby of the Great Northern railway , is."Istant general trafllc manager with head quarters at Seattle , Is In Omaha. W. II. Bush , assistant engineer of the Mis souri Pacific , Is In town on matters connected with state fair transportation. It Is under stood that the Missouri Pacific will use the Klkhorn tracks to the fair grounds and tint the terminals will be built jointly by the Mis souri Pacific , the Elkhorn and the Union Pacific. A meeting of general managers of the lines named will shortly bo called for the purpose of deciding definitely how the crowds ore to bo taken care of. Don't think you have drank the no plus ultra of wltjcs until you have tried Cook's Sxtra Dry Imperial Champagne. COMING OF SECRET AH , Y L-AMONT lo Wilt Heath Till * City Today Moon o inn Way Wont. Secretary of War Lament , MM. Lament , his three daughter ! ) , Mrs. and Mln Bryant of Mow York , Quartermaster General Ilatchelder and Major George B. Davis will arrive In Omaha today at 12:15 : via the Wabash from St. Louis , In which city the secretary stopped yesterday. Upon the arrival of the tr.iln at Council Bluffs the special car con veying the party will be taken by the Union Pacific and fet In at the Wcbater Street station and delivered to the Fremont , liIk- horn & Missouri Vallley railroad , which com pany will have the honor ot transferring the head of the War department lo Dsadwood. From there the Burlington will take the party to Billings and the Yello stone National park. An effort Is being made to have the secre tary and his party stop off In this city , but so far as could be learned nt army head quarters It U Mr. Lament's Idea to push on to the Yellowstone country , stopping at Omaha on his return. General Manderson wired the secretary yes terday morning at St. Louis as to hla Itiner ary and Inviting Mr. Lament and his party to be his gue-ts during thrlr stay In Omaha , should they docldo to stop any length of time. General MunderHon said In xpcaklng of the vUlt of the becretary : "Tho committee which met General Schofield whllo here should bo called together and wait upon Secretary Lament In a body. Thn train ar rives In Council Bluffs at 12:15 : and the com mittee might accompany tlio party to this city and hold an Informal reception at tlio Webster street depot , should Mr. Lament decide to go on without delay. It ts a mat ter that niitf.t not be Ignnred , and. as Mr. Kountzo is chairman of the committee li ? should make Bomn arrangements for the committee- meet the hocretary on hlu ar rival In Council muffs. " T rn ( iroiil Kxuur lv < > I" Ilimtutl. Via the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Ity. , one In July .uul one In August. Ono far ; for tha round trip. Slop over at Niag ara Kails and Saratoga If desired ; alto by bojt on * way between Allnny and New York at the option o ( the passenger. Stop over cau alee be mad * at Chautauqua on return trip. Uegular Summer Tourist Ticket * to the many delightful mountain , Inkn and ecailda resorts of the raft are now'on nale. Cim- pletn Hit uf route' and rate * , with auy fur ther Information ileilred , will bs promptly furnUhed on application. B. P. Humphrey , T. P. A. , Kaiuai City , .Mo. C. K. Wllber , West. Past. Agt. , Chicago. I.ntr Jtuten to ItiMl ( Ink. limn , Via tlio Burlington route , June 25 to 29 , no- count race mePtlui ; at I'uctolus park. All * , Hubert J , Dlrectum , Hal Pointer and all the olhur Umuu * pacers and trotters ot the country am untored. The Burllng'nnV 9:50 : . m. train from Omaha arrlveu at Itcd O'k t noon and a special tr4ln fur Council Bluffs will Icavo Rod Oak at 7 p. in. , Junu 25 to 29 , enabling ouo to upend practically ! ! : > whole day at Itcd Oak and to reach home the * amo evening. Tlrketa an-I full Information at 1324 Far- nam utreot. hplrlt LtiUf , Spirit f.aUr , SjiVIt ri' < o. Through sleeper via the Northwestern Line , commencing June 23 , leaven il.illy ( or Spirit Lake at 0.10 p. m. from Webi.'er itreet depot. Thn lake U the same , acconunodittloaa a , little - tlo batter , tire a llttla lower. City olflce. 1401 Farnam ttieet. Depot , IStU uudi'eimvqr streets. J. 11. BUCHANAN , Q. P. A.