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    Til 15 ( KMA1LA DAILY H13I3 : SATURDAY , Jt"NE 212 , 185)5. )
SPEG1RL NOTICES ,
L . -a. i- I. ' . '
AilrertUrinenn ( or tlicor rolutnnt will h *
liilirii until IBiHO 1' . in > for the rtrnlnennil
until H | \ . in. fur tlia inoriiuiB unit huiiilnf
edition.
Aittrll -rn , liy rrqnenllnc n nnmticreil
clirrk , mil hnte nn wcr ndilrrMvil to n
lillliil > rrr < l Irttrr In cure of I tin llro. An *
nrr fu nddrei > ed will Im delivered ii | > un
IHMIitHtli f llm rlirrk onljr. Itntm ,
1 - ' . ' mini , lint Ininrtlnn , lo n wnnl
lirrrtiflrr. Nollilnc taken fur lili tlinii SBo
tor llrot Innrrlliin
' 1 lirrn uiltrrtli iuent must lun roniecu-
tltrly.
SITUATIONS WANTED.
vvv ANI > win : wmiot'T CIIII.DREN.
mint | i lllon on n faun Peter Horenson. 'JC8
I , , s Ktrr , I. A153 23 *
WANTED i
WVNTED. Tniw MEN TO WRITE ME TODAY
f r the r'Cvipt ( absolutely free. In plain senlM
. melopel Klilell i uri'd tile nf nervous drtilllty.
. I'lausted vllnllty. etc. Address C. J Walker ,
II .T 1 111 , KnlrtlimziMi , Mich. _ B MI23
'RECKLES. ' PURE AND MILD 1C
B-1SI-Jl
v \ \NTED- GOOD nitr.An ANI > CAKI :
l.iker. in.in with family iirefirted , steady wnrk
i i rliiht limn. WIIKCH $1.1 | n-r week. Swandrr &
I lies , RaidClt | . S.l > . B-2 S 23
_ _ _
ABLE-ilOtJlEU
unmarried men , between Hie t > ne * of 21 and
lo cllliena uf Hie United States , of good char
ts ler n > l temperate ImblK , who can peak.
inn I ami vvrlle English. 1'or full lnfurmiitl' ' < n
uiinly preferably by letter , to recruiting onVer
nt Kort Omaha , or at 1J21 Karnam alreet ,
umalia , Nel > . _ B
v vNTifv : MEN wno WILL WORK FOR
7.i ) month salary or latie commission *
I"K xoods l' ' > sample " > deale ; .x | erli'nrr > nnti
i -SIM , \vrlto us Household Specialty rn , 7'i
i inilnn.itl , > . B M228 2 :
WANTEU a r tit # 1 * * .
AltB YOU HONEST. SOBER , INDUSTRIOUS ?
If m > , iMigiiKO with us for IH'Ji , J3'W ' n month ,
( I tii ) * ) n > ear ; jou can make. It easy , six hours
a day. Uur HKenlH do nut comiiluln of hard
nine * Why ? They are makliiK money nclllm ;
. ur 1'erfictlon IMsh Watdier , the only practk.U
family washer manufactured ; washes , dries
ami polishes dMics pcifectly In two minutes ,
n. . expert Mice niM' ie' ary , ft child of 8 operate * .
It iMxIly : fheap ami iliiralilf , \ \ < > lKht , thirteen
iiimniN , inaile of nnll-riml sheet ntcel ; capaelty ,
vx ) pier , JlOiwt for IH < itiali | every family
.uil HIIK ; sou don't have tn < , iuas ; n mnn
n a pfoplo know > ou linM1 It for Bale they xend
for a dlnh washer ; null nietit'H teirltury pi
leetid , no fomni'lllloiic : furnlnh Kamp
lueluhH six poundH ) In nlee cats to lady nurn
10 tike urili'rn with , < ni ngent made $214 rD ilrat
dav . AdilroHS for full imrlleulara 1'erfeu
lion MfR. Co. , Knglunuod , 111 C M421
WANTHD. roMi'irri'.NT COOK AND LAUN
( In-if ; no other need applv ; refi-n'tiees iciiuheil
MIH. Dr. Moore. 219 H. S9lh mn-el
l' M226 22 *
WOMAN ou MAN ( VIOK FOU HOTII < OPT
of to n , $ V > . 0 ; family co < il < for countr. $ ' > .00
dlnlliK room Klrls , houno HlrlH. Canadian olllce ,
1.JJ DoiiKhiH. C-M.3I 2
JOK 11KNT
r. K. UAUUNQ. iiAiiicnu
HOrSltH IN AM , I'AUTSOPTHnClTV. THE
O. K. Paux rompany. IMS Kiirnum. U 420
IIOI'HKH. IIHNAWA & CO. . IDS N. 15TH RT.
II E. COLE CO. LARGEST LIST IN OMAHA.
j D-.M42S
roll RENT-DESIRABLE HOUSES.
I rooms. 211 S. Z4lh st , J1D
7 rooms , 42or > Oumlnw St. . $22
7 rooms. U.'fi N. 2Uh nve. . tUM.
rooms. 4'Ji)7 ' ) Cass st. , J10.
rooms , 4'C'7 Daveniiort Ht. , J10.
fi rooms , 3l2i ) Jaikson bt. , IS.
r , rooms. 3.111 Pratt HI , , $7.
Sen Fidelity Tumi Co. . 1702 Fan nm st. D-431
RENTAL AHUNCY CW SO. 10TI1 i\
\ D-727
TWO 9-HOOM UUICIv HOt'SKH , 1339-41 I'AUK
avenue , fiu'linr Hiinienm nnrU , nenrly new ,
hard vutod IhilMh ; lliHt class modern ron-
vunlenctv. lnnulri > 1115 South 32nd afreet.
6 AND 7-IIOOM PI.A'W. AV1TII RANCH ? AND
all model n eonvenlcnei's ; nwnlnpa , screens nnd
jnnltor Kervlce. Call lit conur Hut , 701 K. li.tli
kt. , from 10 to 12 nnd 2 to 4. Ueone ; c'luimer.
j ii.idANT : C-UOOM COTTAIUS JUST .
I22.M. Klil llty Trust company , 17W J-'nrmim.
U-.6U
_
9-IIOOM AIODMRN UOUSI3. TH ST. & 1'OP-
liletoh. Ilanniun & lloliblnu. 210 llee lildit
KOU HUNT , AT iTlWSONAllt.n I'llICn , MY
iiisldenci > , cor. 21th anJ tit. Mary'a ave. , fur-
nlslu'il or unfutnlshed , for the xuinnier or
lunger , lira. M. llellnmn. 1 > 95'5 ' 21
- unNTTrou AU'ruxiTT
I'-ou suMMim AND
my residence , corner of Oiivemiurt and S2.1 . sl ,
ixirlly fmnl iied. II. J. Windsor , 1621 ( 'niiltol
HVV. D-1G4
T-RUOM EAST PRONT MODERN. 302 N. 40TII.
D-1SJ JIS *
1'OR RENT-Fi'IlNISllED HOUSE TILL SE1T.
1st , very deMiahle location , modcrntc lent. The
O. P. Davis Co. 1SOJ IMrnun St. D 1S2 22
NINE-ROOM MODERN HOUSE. DETACHED.
IxMiitlCul lawn ; shada Irei-s. 0-li South 28th.
Apply to J. II. Parrotte , Douulas block.
D-217 J4
iiGHT-ROO.\r : HOUSES NEAR HIGH SCIIOOlT
Ki 00 .mil tJo UO tier inonlh. Inquire 261C I'apltol
Ave. 1
imusi : roit HINT KIOIIT
loom luiiirfc In liest part of elt > , hnlf n liloek
fioiii slrivt cir line , nil modern conveniences ,
nliiidy vaul , for rent at reiiHon.iljIn tennn. or
will mil furniture nnd rent tlio house. Hefer-
cneeii reiiutied , Addrc.ss , 8 S3 , llea.
till N. I'.ITH STlllHrr , II ROOMS , MODIJIIN ,
JV..OD.
4tfi N. 21st Mreet. 0 rooms , modern , J35 00.
&J1 H. Mlh nvcnue. 1 * routns. modern , $51.00.
U. 11. Sheafe , 432 1'aiton block.
U 1121 1 27 *
Fois RINT TWO C-UOOM COITAOIH. ONI :
MinUhml. bOG H. Wth. .Modern. -2t9-27
KiiNT t UttNiSHEJDKOOMS.
soi'Tti ruoNT ROOM , \viii : > run-
d , private family. Call 2.112 Cass st.
U-.MIH
iASANT UOO1I 1919 DODQU. U M897
Vim RENT. ELU
rooms. COl S. Uth.
KUiNisiTijlTiiooMalioc WEEK.10 s. HTIL
U-010-Jyl2
NEATLY Pl'RNISHEO ROOM TOR TWO. G2
S. 17th street. K M9 ! - ; <
NEATLY PURMSHED ROOMS. Ml S KTII ST.
PLEASANT.COOL ROOM FOR T\VO , wiTH
lioaid. 2510 DiMue St. E-1S8-2I *
S ROOMS FOR llOUSmCEEPINO FOR MAN
and wife ; rent taken In board , 319 N. IJth.
LOVELY Fl'RNISHMD SOt'TII PRONT ROOM
folding lied , tl'XOO ' month. 1J1C Hov\aid.
K-MO-M *
HANIl.-0.ME ROOMS ] WITH EXl 'ELLENT
tabuieferem.es. . 2'J3 ' N. 18th street.
F M2I5 23'
BURNISHED RCOM5 AND B O aRE
THiTllOSE. WW HARNEV , NICE Pl'RNISHEi :
looms with board , special rates to KentUmi-n.
O KINT : NU-II.Y i ) ROOMS
\\lth Iv.nul , teinu reasonable. Call nt : io
DoiiRlns. K SSO-J5
sor-ru ROOM wmi
bourd for twu ; prlvnte family ; no other hoard
era ; best home comfort ? , til No. 21st. bet
California and Webmer. 1 901
_
J-OIl RUNT. rURNISHUU ROOMS. WITH
IvmiJ , ISM Ulnnvy street. y M101 it *
V 107 s MTII Avn7 r R i VATI _ : FAMILY !
r-Mis Ji5
TO TtSAHi : . DRKSS SUIT. CHCST MEASURE
3i > Inehen , vvuin twlee ; cost ITS , fur hor.- > . nun ,
or an > thliirf. S 42 , llee. F 133
15 ooviic : : liOARD JSIROOM ; KI.E-
iruntly fuinUh J rooms.JSI Jlarnov.
FM 1792 ; '
10 ROOMS. FURMKIIir > OR UNFfRNISHnD
or for IlKht hou i Uceplnir , rejfunaMo price
C14 8 , Kth uvenu F 187 ! 5
tiNIUBNISHED KOOMS TO RJENOI
i OR s vN Rois IX > R nnxr AI
0-3J )
_ _
3T iy > OMfi TOR LIGHT HOUSKKKKl'INff
Kuii riMiin , no eli'Mren , cjipets and eiiriun.
If d.-he-l 114 N. i-Hll. d-Ml'M i *
_
rCJR RKNT STOKK. AND OFFICER
TWO-STORY 11UICIC. : ? \M , AND CG l'-HuT
limKHKe , 71 $ S ISili. nt ygur own prlee H.
li. Cola < V. M N' . ' " ' 1-715 J > *
_
VOll JIKST. THK I-STOIIY niUCK HUILDINO.
tilG 1'nriiain blrert. This I > ull0ln lias n lire-
proof cement Imsoinent. complete strain heat-
litfi ilvtur < Mi , muter on all lloors , n * , cf Apply -
ply at UM offlca of Tha Hee. 1 DID
AOENT3 WANTED.
JUN : ANP WOMK.V , K TO 111 A DAY , Al > -
dr.- * * the UanAy Heater O. . iM New York Llfo
bide. . Omaha. Nfb , J313
. AND CITYtANAUiKi : !
to represent Ihe United Btatei I'.onevolont no.
cltr ; p alck. acoldent and funeral b < in nu.
AJ'lnx J. U. I'llcher , secretary , i > aclnHtv. Kasi
BUT. Mich. J-SII1) K *
AGENTS WANTED.
Continued.
AOINTH : , , \ < -r fii'i < . I'liiwiniviNii HOOK
i Hn. Rreitrst iwller IStJ i - mle \ ( fnr full lt
I'Utiil rn m b > mall. Fomhre A Miikln. ( 'In *
i-lniiall. O. J-MU3 K
or AOKNTS TO w.tt ,
"Th New K > Iucnt1on" t' > whcxd tmnrds. men
old i > l > ly * "U Innt mnnlh tn nlnxle dlnlrlrln.
Thn Iilanion.l . I.itho 1'uli Co. . Mlnn < * n | > nll %
Minn. J Mil ! 24 *
11ENTAL , AOKNCV.
STORAQE.
STORAQi : . FRANII HWKRH , 1211 IIAflNllY.
M4J5
.
ROV hondetl vsnrehouse : household Roods * t < > red ;
lowest rulra. MI1-101S Leaveiiworlh. MI3 < !
8TOVHM STORIU ) TM'RINfl SfMMr.IlT Tii7
I'M. 12 7 DouKlns. Oinnhii Stove Repair Works.
M4T7
PACIFIC STOIIAOI : & WARIHOUHI : : co. ITU
& Jones RtH. lletierul stnniK nd forvvuidliiR
MIM
WANTED TO BUY.
WANTIUl TO HttY ON MONTHLY PAYMHNTS
n eotinKe cm full lot. Addles * with locution
nnd terms , 8 42. llee. N 131
(1001) STYLISH FAMILY HORSi : ANP PHAi- :
ton , must be clirnp. Jtl S. ISth St
N-206-2J
WANTHO , SIX TO F.H1HT HKi'oNP HANI )
wo'Mlcn or Iron tnnk * . In pnoil I'ondlllnn. hivv InR
u cnpnelly nf 5m to 6 ix R-illnns ench. Ad
dress , with pnitleuhin * its to pri'ient condition ,
prevloiiH n e , etc , Not folk Ileot SUK'ir ' company ,
Norfolk. . - . - 24
Foil SAtili IfUKNITURE.
FOR HALI ; , 30 ROOMS I'fRNITfHB. CHN-
lr l location H iMmidT * ; coed reasons for
Bi'lllne , Kreat burxuln. Address H 13 , llee
O MS7'1 '
FOH SALE HORSESWAOONS.ETC
FOR SALE-ONE OF MY BLACK PONY
mares. Fred Motile I517H Parnam. 1' 209
PIIAITON ALMOST NIW. AT
nearly half tirlce. Drummond t'urrlnm' Co.
P-2H-27
1OR SALE > IISCEI.LANEOUS
HARDWOOD COMBINATION IIOO AND
chicken fence. Chus. R. Lee , 9th und DnuKlas.
U-411
THK STANDARD CATTLi : CO. , AMUS , Niit. ,
hns 4M tons K"od haled li.vy for xale. Q MIU
ron HALI : . A PET DEEI { . INQUIRI : A. D.
llrunJIes , Iloaton Store. Q-.M631
CUIIAN rinciCLis.SOLD : : nvniiYwii 1:111 : . r > u.
l 114 J21
FOR HALI : , OLD LUMHIR CONSISTING
Hcuntllm ; 2x4 , ixS , ; xlD , S\H , Khlplap , nheetlni ; .
Hldllm' . doom , \vlndo\Mi , i-lc. . ut the Associated
ChurlllfH wood yard , 8)7 ) Howard nt.
nt.U057 Jyl4
FOR SALi : , RIJD IlUSH SIiTTnR PUPS ;
( even weeks old ; males , J10.00 , females , J5.0 > ) .
John II. Howe. 172J Wllll.im Ht. Ij-Mlb5 2J
3TOR SALE .nlSOELLANEOUS.
l o.oo SHORT TIML : COMHRCI PAPIR
li.iMiient abnoliitcly KU.irnnteed at matnrlt )
Alex. Moore , 401 Karb.ich block. R-222 ! l
CLAIRVOYANTS
MRS. DR. H. WARRIN. CLAIRVOYANT , in :
liable bualness medium , 8th year ut 119 N. IGlh
SI 13
MADAM K. AUSTIN , TRANCi : MRDIUM AN !
Independent card leader. Room 2 , W H. 13lli
> t , llamhure huM. S9JO-2S'
MADAM SMITH. 502 S. 1STH , 21) FLOOR , ROOM
3 , ninKnt'tlc , vapor , aleohol , steam , nulplmrln
nnd Hea baths. T-M9SO-2J'
MASSAOK , MADAMi : I1URNARD. H21 DODfSK ,
T-MCJ9 , Iy 4-
FINHST IIATII ANO MASSAOK PARLORS IN
city. Mine. Unwell. .T1S & 320 H. 15th ; tliotviiKhb
practical clilioiiodtxt and in.illlcurlst attendant.
T-M87G Jy 12"
MKH. DR. LION. : ILIQANT MASSAOI : AND
electric bath. I'm lorn rnslful nnJ refresh
IHB. I'J North 14th street T M132 23'
TUKKlbH iJATHS.
TURKISH I1ATHH : ONLY PLACH IN CITY
exclusively fur ladles. Suite 109-110 , llee hldg
133
LADIICS' I1ATHS. MMB. POST. 319V S. 1STH
720
PKRbOJMAL.
THU IIULLU El'I'IUlLY CORSET. MADE TO
order ( rum measure. 1909 Farnam street.
U-3S3
VIAVI CO. . 3IU IlKi : HLDO.i HHALTH HOOK
free , home ticatmcnt ; lady attendant. U44I
B. HAAS. FLORIST. PLANTS , CUT FLOWERS.
Itamiuct liall. residence nnd Rrave. decorations ,
1S13 Vlnton tiett. Telephone 770. U M143
1IATHS. MASSAQE. MM13. POST , 319Vj S. r.TH.
U731
CUIIAN FRiCKLHS : , WORTH IOC FOR 5C
U1S4 Jiil
LAH COVTRIH AND RII'AIRID.
31G No. IGlli , Jas. Hendtiihon. U 3 ! > 7 Jil
UAUGAIN. 12 CAlllNirr PHOTOS. J2. DAVIUS.
11J S. IGlh street , opposite Iloslon Store.
U MG09 SO
A PRIVATE PARTY HAS MONP.Y TO LOAN
on pianos , jewels , bicycles , etc. liuslneit
strictly confidential. Address Postotllce llo\
3JG. U M70J
HAVE YOUR OLD CARPETS MADE INTO
rugs : nny nlza you vvlah. 1321 Leavenvvorth
atreet. U-M70G J > 0
ARE YOU SICK ? MEDICINE AND TUBAT-
ment 50c. at 20JVi N. 16th st. U-153-Jy-17'
ORAND WINTER KXITKSION OF WESTERN
people to the Medllenane.in nml lh Orient , vis-
Hills' pitnclpil cities of Inteir.ot of Spain. Al-
Klers. Eopt. P.ilestlne. TuiKey , ( Ireece nnd
Italy , at a seawm coriespondlni ; to nur .Innc ,
leaving New Yml ; In .lanuiiry by a palatial
new Ameilcan llm steamer. Special low rales.
For paillculars nddiess Ur. W. F Pierce ,
Carson , la. t'-M5 23 *
FT IS THE CORNER STtlNE TO THE Ill'lLD-
InR or peifect lieallh. duke's Pure Rye.
Whisky. Aluiija In bottles , nt de.dera.
U-M2M 23
MONi-.Y TO LOAN HKAL ESTATE
ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO . 218 N. Y. LIFE ,
loans ut low rales for chmco heuntty In Ne-
binaka and Iowa fauns or Omaha tli > i > roperty.
W 4ia
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES THE
O. F. Davis Co. , 1505 Fainam St. W 451
INVESTORS DIRECTORY CO , 10 WALL ST\ ,
New York , offer an > part 104DM eastern In
vestor's names , who have money to Invest ;
just compiled. Wilto for partliulars ,
W M 303 J 25'
CITY LOANS. C. A. STARR , 513 N. Y. LIFE.
W-1CO
LIFE1 INSURANCE POLICIES LOANED ON
or bought. F. O. C'lieaney. Kanuis Cltv. Mo.
W 433
CAPITAL. Ji.000.000 ; SURPLUS. JIMO.OOO. U. S
MorlKSKO Tnut Co. . New York. For 6 per cent
loans on city property apply to Pusey & Thomas ,
agents , room .07 First Nnt'l bank LMf.
W-252
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
: real estate. Rrennan , Love & Co. , Paxton hlk.
W (17 (
MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA HEAL. KSTATE
at G per cent. W. H. Melkel , 1st Nat. Itk hlrig
W-IIS
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
piopeity. FIJelltyTru3trompany.no : Farnam.
LOANS ON IMPROVE ! ) & UNIMPROVED CITY
properly. W. Farnam Smith & Co. , 1,120 F.un.im.
W-432
MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS.
J. B. HADDOCK. ROOM 427 , RA.MGR RI < Oi"K.
X-133
MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE AND
pianos. Fred Teiry. 4.SO Ramg blk. X 436
MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE. PIANOS ,
horses , vvacon * . etc. , at lowest tales In cltv ;
no iemov.il of pnods : tiInly cunlldential ; you
i an | uy lh loan uff at uny time or In any
amount.
OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. .
: o So , Kih st. .
K-47J
_
MODEL LOAN CO. , 413 NKW Yi'ISII ' LIFE.
X-133-JylG
BUSINE39 CHANCt.3.
J1MMO W STOCK OF MERCHANDISE- BEST
town in eastern Nebraska , for land and cash
vr iquUnl'itt. AdJies * S" " . ' , care Bee.Y
Y MJ14
SALE. H.500.W CASH AND NOTES ;
block drv Kooda and furnlshlnirs ; line lix-atlon ,
must fell , account sickness. AJJrcn S 41. Il e.
Y-MH3 23'
POR SALK-A FIRST CLASS DRUO STORE IN
ono of tuo hen business towns In southeast
NcliruAi , will Invoke ubout 12,730. Address ,
H I ! IlfJ Y M4-1T
t CUUAN i'ltECKLn ? . TIli"c3NLY : CIGAR. JC.
Y-131 Jll
( MOD oT'KNINQ FOR CUITHINO "STORE
Nuno In town , Rouin la rent , lltud up for
rlotlilns' . Brick ImlMInc- Gout ] taeatlon. Ad
dress O S. lUrry to. I. O. O , F , . W > | ilni ;
I > Vuler , Neb. Y M3 S3 *
BUSINESS CHANCES.
(1ROCERY. ONLY Ji . rlmn tni-k. cash Imsl-
new. owner Kolnn to California Alet Moore.
414 Karbiich blmk Y - ! - * _
IT EtjuALi/.EM TiT ? : ( niT'T'TZvnoN AND
prevents cimcrsllon Hint devolopn Into pneii-
nionla. tiliMirlsv nnd oilier m-tloun dliteas.'s.
nnrke I'urn R > e Wlilsk ) , III tHittle
> < > l TO Illi ( * > MADE EVERY tAV TIV ' Ot'R '
rorresHn | < lent wtu I IKUIV ( tpeciilatlvt * ordeis In
( trains and Mockn. croim nndainuK l. nurkels
an- active and buMm-ns In easy til ( jet. v > will
furnliOi tinrkel quotations fren anil divide com-
mUnlons morally with the iliiht imrty In every
town , tin rnpltnl or oTperlencireiiuliiil. . Send
Mump for full particulars and hlxh.-xt refet.
inc - < Valentino \ Co. , WS Tm.lers Hide. Chi.
< MKO. Y M231 Et *
\YANTK" TO TRADE NEW STANDARD Ill-
cycle for draft hots * welnhln' ! l. ' < io pounds or
more E. .1 , Havls , 111G Fariinin si. ? - 37
FARM i.\NTS IN NORTHWEST MIS-SOUIH
fur Bo | < k nf hardware or Iniplem ntJ. Knox .1
Itlsser , 37Vi Peal I l. . Council lllulT * . In.
-417-JW
STOCK OF
drum , clocks , watches. Jewelry , blank nnd
school Utoks , wall paivr , window shades ,
paints , oils , class , etc , will Invoic- , with fix
tures , about JI.QIII ) . Want Improved farm Ail-
dress A. J. Pllzer. Cherryvnie , Kansas
/ MS47-.lv W
WANT MERCHANDISE IN EXCHANGE FoR
real estate nnd cash. II. A. Wanner , Omaha.
/ MID )
O TRADE , DRESS SUIT , CHEST MEASURE
. " . Inches , worn twice ; cost J7S , for horse , Rim
or nil ) think' . S 42 , Ree. / 133
CLEAR RENTAL PROPERTY
In iood town for equity In Omaha dwelling.
Room 4"3. N. Y. Life. Z MIM
t.MOST N17\V SMITH PREMIER TYPE-
wrlltT nnd full cabinet , S diaweis. qmrti-r-
navviM oak desk ; nrlKlnally r > 'st t3).i ! ) , will
sell cheap for cash. Call 1115 Nicholas stiext
nnd examine. VC-M23S 2J *
FOH SALE rtcAli ESTATE.
RSTRACTS , THE I1YRON RF.ED COMPANY.
RLJ--4SS
1ARGAIN3 , HOUSIIS , LOTS AND FARM ,
aale or trade. F. K. Darling , Barker block.
RE-46' ' )
MPROVED GARDEN LANDS NEAR OMAHA
HI prices that will stirprlss you. If taken vvltli-
In 2 weeks. J. H. Shervvooil , 423 N. Y. Life
RE-45J
JAROAINS , SALE OR TRADE IN CITY 1'ROP-
ertlcs and farms. John N. Frenzer , opp P.O. _
IOMES ON EASY PAYMENTS. SELL AND
buy lots , acres , farms. GarUn Jlroi. , 2m N Y ! < .
RE 463
' OR SALE l-ROOM COTTAGE. PULL LOT ,
east front , J700.00 ; terms easy , bargain. R C
Patterson , Ramce block. HE M8I >
' "ARMH\NDS , C. F. HARRISON , 912 N Y. Life.
RE-857-J > 10'
1RICK FOUNDATION , 5 ROOMS , CELLAR
under all. Well , city water , east front , $ .00
cash. bal. 6 per cent , J530. Ames. 1G17 Far-
num. RE-m-2l'
SLATE ROOF , 6 ROOMS , SOUTH FRONT ,
cistern , city water , paved street , $1,050. Easy
pjyiiK'iits , Int , 6 per cent. Ames , 1G17 Farnam.
RE-149.21 *
TRADE BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR OLE Ml
lols or land. Ames , 1GI7 Farnain. RE-130-21 *
JSHO TO JZ.OOi ) LOTS
For $100 ti > $ . "ii > ) .
Now Is the opportunity of n lifetime.
We have had placed In our hands a bunt fifteen
lols that have sold at from $ 'i lo $1,000 iiarh
They are located In the nnithwost rn portion
of the city , on Walnut Hill car line , In Ihe
most beautiful nml healthliil location In the
city , with car line , paved streets ami all mod
em Improvements in thu Immediate vicinity ,
PRICES AND TERMS :
$300 to $400 per lot , according tn location : } 5)
per lot cash , and balance $10 per month , with
out Interest , or a deduction of 1) per ct-nt
fioin nrlcc for one-half cash , or 2) per cent
for all cash.
This property must be seen to be appreciated.
rail and let us shnw It tu Jon.
No better savings bank can possibly b" found
than this Investment , anil Just tha most do
llKhtful phice for a In.in" .
FIDELITY TRUST CO. .
Hole ARcnls. 1702 Fainam St. , Bee UldK.
It Is a wise man who makes Ids Investments
when there aio many sellers nnd fuw buyers ;
It Is then they set the biggest harKalns nnd
the best terms. RE MHJS 23
FOU SALE-GOO-ACUE STOCK AND ORAU
farm 100 miles east Council Bluffs. 1" acies In
bearliiB orchard , In all la nm > of ! ' ' : choice
fauns nf western Iowa ; will mnko very I iw
price nnd mlRht take small piece Omaln pr i > '
rly as part p.iymen , a chance not nfi n found
Several farms near Omaha. Lyman W-iiwrinun
N. Y. LlflIldK. . HK-220--
CAN YOU HEAT THIS ? TWO CHOICE LOTS
Just west of limits , close to pivrd street , only
$ 'M.OO each. HicKs , 303 N. Y. Life Hldir ,
MUST BE SOLD AND WILL ALMOST GIVE
nvvay. full easl front lot on 4il street , between
1/oavinworth and Farnam stie.et motor lines ,
( inly $430.00 , If > ou vvant It willo S .Vi , Bee of.
lice. RE 23G 22
M. O. DAXON , 402 N. IGTH. 4Ct
VICTOR BICYCLES , THE FINEST OF ALL
blcvcles. Omaha Bicycle Co. , 323 N. IGtli street.
STERLING BUILT LIKE A WATCH. WEST-
crn Electrical Supply Co. , 1515 Howard street
46 >
SEE THE VISIBLE BALL BEARINGS ON
Relay Special. Will Barnum Bro. , 120 N. 15th.
4G7
REMINGTON AND EAGLE. CROSS GUN CO ,
11G S. inth street. 4G3
A. U DEAND & CO. . 111G FARNASl STREET.
WJ
WESTERN BICYCLE & GUN CO. . 2118 CtJMING.
470
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND CONTRACtors -
tors for electric light and motor plants nnd all
kinds of electrical constluctlnn. Western Elec
trical Supply Co. , 1515 Howard si. 4 > J
CARPET CLEANING.
CHAMPION STEAM CARPET AND RUG
Cleaning Works do their work the best nnd
cheapest. 718-20 S. 14th St. Tel. 633 U. S. O.
Kuhn , manager ; Patrick Ward , foreman.
MANTELS , GRATSS AND TILES.
WOOD MANTLE * , GRATES. TILES FOR FIRE
places , vestibules and large llnors , write for
catalogue. Milton Rogers & Sons , Omaha ,
471
DRESSMAKING.
DRESSMAKING IN FAMILIES. 4301 Buidette.
SOJ .130 *
CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS.
C. E. MORRII.L. PAPER HANGING , HOUSE
sign painting , brick work , plasteiliiR , on . 11. 1 ,
Darker blk. ; tei. 735 , shop 913 N. Slth st
4SI
MUSIC , ART AND LANGUAGES.
MRS. FANNY ADLER. PIANO TEACHER ,
graduate Vienna Conservatory. MS So. ICth si.
SJ3-Jy9
GEORGE F OELLENIIECK , BANJO ANI )
guitar teacher. 1911 Cass street. M 109
BUILDING &LOAN ASSOCIATION.
SHARES IN MUTUAL L. & B. ASS'N PAY
6 , 7. S per cent when 1 , 2 , 3 years old , always
redeemable1701 Farnam st. Nattlnger , Sec ,
4S9
HOW TO GET A HOME OR SECURE GOOD
Interest on savings. Apply to Omaha L. & B.
Ass'n , 1704 Boa bldg. G. M. Nuttlnger , Sec.
4S1
PASTURAGE.
WE HAVE 1GO ACRES OF BLUE GRASS PAS.
lure fop horses , board fence , spring water ;
Batten & Phelps , Gllmore. Neb . or A. W.
Phelps & Son , 207 N. Y. Life bldg , Tel. 1054
47S-July !
HORSES AND CATTLE ; BLUE GRASS ;
spilng water. II. H. Harder & Co. , Bee bid-
tQ ?
GOOD PASTURE FOR HORSES. Jl 0) PER
month , per head. Charles Gans. St. Paul , Neb.
U
UNDERTAKERS AND EMU ALMER3
H. If. RURKET. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND
cniualmcr , 1C1S Chleago El. , telephone M. 472
bWANhON .t VALIEN. 1701 CUMING. TEL. IW.
473
M. O. MAUU UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMer -
er , 1117 Fnrnam at. , telephone 223. 474
C. W. BAKER , UNDERTAKER. 613 8. KTH ST.
471
COAL.
D. T. MOUNT HAS REMOVED HIS COAL
omen lo 2W S. loth St. , Brown block. 476
A GOOD THING-PL'SH IT ALONG , MAY BE
the latest slang phrase , but that's just wlmt
we're doing wllh SHERIDAN COAL 8,044 tons
nold In Omaha last year. Wa give you 2.OK )
Ibs , of the best Wyoming cooking coal for SI 5) .
Victor Whll * . mgr , IGOi Farnam st. T l. 1J7
-401
SHORTHAND A rf U l' 5fi E vV.ftCTIWa
A , C , VAN SANT3 SCHOOL. 513 N. Y. LIFE.
M-4M
LOST.
LOST. MONDAY AlTlillNpON SOMEWHERE
nlMtit court hou e or f'ivcruun tim < t. silk um
brella , with immc i'h htindlr Return tu bW
New York Life und Veoclve reward
- M 1132I
LOST , LADY7 ! * PoT'KiTIUTK OWNER'S
name on card Inside. TTTVuud for rviurn. with
contents , to SOD N. Tflllfo building
,1 , . „ , _ Lost-217 Jl
LOST. TIlT'RSDAY AKrKR NOON. ON DODGE
bolneen IKth an > l 19th streets , a | Mr of ce-
Klasses. with chain attncjjijd. Finder will jileiisi.
lelurn to IIHIIII W4 l'a > tpn Mock Hi-ward
' I ist M216 ! 2
LOST , AN TNIILISH GREYHOUND. WHITE ,
wllh bhtidle colorltiK.'l ' yl-ar old , Under will b.i
ren.ud.sl b ) foinmiiMfntlnK wllh K H > N .Till ,
or 140T. Hnrtu-v. 'i' List M227 24
LI isT , IRISH SU.TT'ER ' DOH.PRANK . "
whllo spot on head , return to 2 > i2IMi Howard
Mni-1. ' l ist 37 23 *
"
M h.DlCAL.
LADIES' CllICIlESTER'S ENGLISH PENNY-
rojal Pills ( dliniond bland ) are the best , MI re.
rcllath' , take no other , i-nd 4c , stamps , for
partlculais , "Ri'llef for Ladles. " In letter h >
t.'tnrn m ill At druggists Chlchester Chem
ical Co. , Philadelphia. Pa.
HOTELS.
AETNA HOUSE ( EUROPEAN ) , N W COR ,
13th und Dodge. Rooms by day or week.
DANCING.
Mil ANI ) MRS. MORANI ) WILL GIVE Pitt-
v.it > lesions In dancing nt their home , 21IOG
Dodgn. street , during the summer. 223-J23
UUSINEdS NOTICES.
DAMAGED MIRRORS REfilLVKRKD. 719 N. 18
430
DENTISTS.
R. PAUL , DENTIST , M20 111 RT ST 4S7
PAWNBROKERS.
. MAROWITH LOANS MONEY. 41S N. 16 ST.
4S3
awycrs nml solicitors. BUKS & CO. Ho
, OMAliA. Nub. Advlco KUEB.
RAILWAY TIME CARD
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IWipm : St. Lould Cannon uill 12 33 [ > m
A MILLION FOR A JOKE.
The I'rlcn nf u Itiillrnad Advaliceil till
. Murh liy n nndo' * Ithl.
Samuel I' . Schuckcrs died recently a
Wooster , 0. Ho was a brother of J. W
Schuckers , private secretary of Solomon I
Chase , and brother-in-law of John H. Oberly
ex-clvtl service commissioner. An Interest
Ins Incident Is recalled by Schnckers' death
which has never found Its way In the news
papers , says the Cincinnati Commercial. Th
Incident occurred a number of years ago
and during the tlmo of the saleof the Lak
Shore railroad at Cleveland It happened tha
Schuckers and John McSweeney , the grea
criminal lawyer , nnt at the sale. McSweene
had but a short time , before made a srea
hit by his political speeches at Cleveland am
Philadelphia , and was attracting attention u
over the country. At this particular tim
ho was trying a case at Cleveland. Voun
Schuckers was In thsse days a veritable dud
and very pprucy.
He went to Cleveland to have a time , as li
always left Wooster to celebrate , and wa
having a good , glorious tlmo on this partlc > ili
occasion. He was small and wiry In statur
and always carried a silk umbrella. It ha ]
pencil that he met McSweeney In the totuml
just as he had finished an argument nm
whllo the sale of the I < aKe Shore railroad wa
going on. They stopped for a moment at tit
edge of the excited crowd bidding In the roai
There were a number of syndicates reprc
sEiited foreign , Vanderbllts , Oould.i nni
others. The bidding had reached $3,100,0')0 ' )
In a spirit of uevlllshness young Schuckers
bid $3,500,000. In n moment a rush was
made toward the new bidder and a demand
was made to know what syndicate he repre
sented. His only reply was , with a wave of
his silk umbrella , "Go away from me " The
excited icprcscntatlves nf HIP other sy. dlcatos
asked for a rffecEs , which was granted , and In
twenty minutes thej clime back , when tha
bid was raised to $4,000000 , | and sold.
Mr. Schuckors' bprucyappearance and balng
In company with Hiegreat criminal lawyer
had led them to bollova he represented i > ome
secret syndicate which- was trying to gain
possession of the valiialijb railroad property.
A \Vuiniin of Ncrvo ,
"The most remarkable exhibition of nerve
I ever saw , " said | CV A. Rodney , general
agent of the Vandalla'to , ' the Chicago Mall ,
"occurred on a I'onusyjvanla train. I was
going cast , and In Hh same car with me
were a woman and-htr husband who were
traveling from the wcst to New York. The
first morning out the woman got out of her
berth and told the uorltr , ; that her husband
desired to sleep , as lie was not feeling well.
"All that day tha man remained inhis
bed , while his wife read the papers' , played
cards and acted Just the sam ; us the other
passengers. In the ovtnlng Hie porter In
sisted on making up the berth , and , pulling
back the curtains , he was horrllied to find
that the nun was dead. It was demon-
etrated that he had died pome time during
tbo previous night. The woman kne'.N It , but
explained thut slio did not glvi * the alarm
baciuse she was very anxious to reach her
destination , and she was afraid that It the
conductor knew her husband was dead she
would have to leave thu train.
"All that day she rodu , knowing that her
husband was a corptj a tow feet distant
from her , and yet utie never betrayed Hio
fact , and If the porter had not insisted on
changing the bed it U likely that ihe would
havu reiched New York before ( lie death ol
her huaband was discovered. Tha corpse
was taken from the tram nar 1'ittsburg I
have heard of nerve , but that boat anything
that ever came to my knowledge. "
OENKllAL , BECOuIEtj A HECLUSE.
q Snldlrr of tinIteliolllon
In n Dingy Itonin.
In n dingy llttlo room In ix dingy llttlp
Vashlngton hotel , almost the lant of the
nHfiuc structures which still linger na ro-
irmbranres of HIP palmy days of thu now
In.ost obliterated "Hum row , " one of the
icatcs . generala of the war of the rebel-
on lies upon n bed which ho will not leave
ntll he Is taken thence to the cemetery. Of
II HIP brilliant generals of the war , pays
10 1'lttsburg Dispatch , the fateof ( Jeneral
Ifred I'leasanlon is Hie most curious. In
lilllty to plan nml daring to execute IIP was
lii.U , If not superior , to Coin-nil I'hlllp
liorldan , and had Pleasanton remained In
ID regular army ho would doubtless have
ussoil through life equally honored and
imminent , and passed away with similar
nnur * . It must bo admitted , however. Hint
'iioniiif lluclunun Itr.id's | > rrtty tlctlon of
Sherld in's Hide from \Vlnche-'ter" threw
n atmosphere nf romance about the military
areer of "Mule 1'hll" which neither 1'lcas-
nton nor any other olllcer enjoyed , and by
which Sheridan will be remembered by the
1.1MOS.
As Is well known , ( Jpiipr.il I'leisvinton was
member of n distinguished family of cast-
rn IVntuylvanla. Ills elder brother , ( len-
ral A. J. 1'leaJanton , was a bravo an ! dls-
Ingul'hed Olllcer of the war , who held many
Igh civil and military portions In 1'cnnsyl-
anla , and a few years ngo made a grrat
tlr by his theory of HIP curative properties
f Milar rays when pasacJ Ihrough blue glass.
slight vein of eccentricity , a tendency
owurd the adoption of d.irlng theories , a
-Mntompt for the soddpn iKiioranco nnJ stag-
atlon nf the ninssp.-i and a high respect for
ho aristocracy of self , which seined to run
hrough the whole family , became strongly
narked In the great cavalry general when
le retired to private life , and finally
itnJed him a hypocondrlac and recluao In
he not over sweet oxygen of the llttlo room
n "Hum row. "
From this inclusion ho has not emerged
or more than four years , and Into It no man
ma Intruded In all that period , with the ox-
Tptlon of three persons , who have handled
ils pay nn a retired olllcor of the army and
ittcnded to his purchases and the payment
if his bills and legal nffearB.
Of Osnerul I'leasmitan's career , as a stu-
Ipnt at Princeton and West Point ; of his
services In the Mexican and Indian wars ; of
ils rapid promotion from one rank to an
other until lo wore IMP apanlcts of a major
general of volunteers ; of his brilliant sevlces
nt Chancellorsvlllo , lloonesboroiigh , South
Mountain , Antletam , ( iottysbiiri ; , at which
ast mighty battle ho was chief In com-
nand of the cavalry division of the army.
iml In many other battles ; of his rcslgnitlun
subsequent to the close of the war , his presl-
lency of a western railroad , anil other civil
lursiilts , only a mere reference need be made
n this connection. Nearly a ivore of years
ago General Pleasanton adopted the life of an
\bsollile Idler , save that he devoted mtieli
time to books. He was un omnivorous
reader of critical descriptions of bittles and a
levoted student of the career of the groal
Napoleon. It | s probable that no man of hi :
tlmo had to readily at his tongue's end every
detail of Hie battle of Waterloo , drawn from
every available source of map and volume
He never tired of discussing this oils of the
most Important battles of history , and from
Impromptu diagrams , exactly correct a ? to
HIP positions of the various armle" at various
moments of the battle , and with perfectly
ramlllar descriptions of the topography of Hi"
field , he would entertain his fi lends and
| ) olnl out Ihe mistake * of Napoleon , and how
Ijy a change of plans he might have won the
fateful battle.
General Pleasanton's criticisms of most of
the commanding olticers of the war of the re
bellion were unsparing , and more than one
cropped out in magazine urticlc.-i , one of the
most notable of which appealed a few days
ago among the war articles of Hie Century
Magazine , and which ch.iatlsud General
Hooker severely for his conduct at the battle
of ChancellorsvMle. Such criticisms arrayed
the regular army Influence against Mm. and
played a conspicuous part In the opposition
to his retirement by act of congress , which ,
after long years' of delay , was only accom
plished In 1$8S , when he was tetlred with
Hie rank of a' colonel of the regular army.
Previous to that tlmo the general lived the
llfo of a Ilohemlan upon exceedingly limited
rations , his cnly Incomu being a meager re
mittance , at regular Interval ! . , representing
his share of HIB proceeds from a small family
estate at Philadelphia. This was scarcely
suiUcieiit to pay modest room rent and for
scanty meals , and If nt t mes he indulged
in the tootliKomo menu of the free lunch
counters , he but-illd what many wealthy men
do today , who prefer a drink at the bar , for
which they pay , and a palatable plato of
soup or of baked beans , or salad at ( he free
lunch Hunil , to a seat In a cafe.
The general was ono of Hie most con
vivial , as we.l aa one of the most congenial
of the habitues of the noted buffets of
"Hum row" and Thirteenth , between K and
the avenue. In those days. To bo sure ho
often paid for his conviviality In slocied and
criticisms of the American and olheTS.ars ,
or In other fascinating converse , while- the
o'her fellow paid the cas.h . , but this the
other fellow was usually willing to do nnrl
almost Invariably felt himself yet fn debt to
the general.
"Shoemaker's" was his favorlto haunt ,
whcro all convivial statesmen , army ani
navy ofllccrs end literati have most congre
gated for long years. In the mtirJs ol
hundreds of frequenters of this place the
flguro and voice of the brilliant but eccen
tric general are as fresh today as when they
heard him as the raconteur of war tale , * , lih
tones growing mellower with each Jingle ol
the bell which brought the waiter , the right
hand more constantly raised to emphasize hU
discourse , his lingers over drumming moro
nervously In the air with n gesture | ccullar
lo himself and never to bo forgotten by his
friends
With plenty of money , his ample pay as a
retired colonel In his pocket and In the ml.lst
of his Ilohemlan enjoyment , when pecunlous
f.-iendn forsook him not and when Im-
pocunlous frlonJs were greatly multiplied
General Alfred Pleasanton suddenly disap
peared from view. Inquiry soon dcvelopoc
that ho waa not physlcilly 111. but It faMel t (
discover the eaiiM ) ff hU FPlf-'mmuromcnt '
Hut ono friend was for years aJmlt'ed to hl
prison and ho was rece > tary < . ' fniancia
agent and purveyor. This friend dying
another person succeeded him , whllo Judge
Hagner attended to his legal business.
General Pleisinton Is very feeble , chiefly
as a icbtilt of hurts iccclvcd while in the
saddle end the end of the life of this bril
liant and brave Eoldior and Implacable rrclusa
may come at any moment. A negro amazon
constantly guards the passage to his door.
fc'chca his meals and alien Is lo his. general
want.No or.o of his former real associates ,
Hiobo whom he most loved , hue In all tliU
tlmo been admitted to Ills presence.
Ono of his Prlncelon classmates , his most
intimate friend of student days , called re
cently nt'd icnt up an urgent written mes
sage begging the pleasure of a brief visit.
The general replied In the negative through
tlm medium of the neg > o amazon. At no
tlmo has ho wandercl In his mind , so far as
can IKS learned. HU is the same insanity of
the voluntary recluse \\ho Deemed to have
become thoroughly HroJ of the wrangling ,
trilling , almltua , gormandizing and guzzling
world by which he was surrounded , and sud
denly determined to associate henceforth only
with that always enttxfuctniy and never .111-
noylng world etnboUed In himself. Certainly
General Pleasanton hat' been as complete and
per.Mstent A reeluso as over immured himself
in the heart of a great city and his cai > < is
most curloup and mysterious , not only lo
Ills' friends , but to students of c > rehral and
psychological phenomena.
Druggists cay Hut their rale ? of Hood's
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A Clmiirn Nut In Ito l.imt ,
InHaiiapol's ' Joirnal : "Yen look pale , " alil
4ho sharp-nosed girl. "I feel pale , "
olghed the fluffy girl ; "but I am happy any
way. You know that stingy little Cholly
Tapetle ? Well , be did open his hearl
unough to take mo to tliujuod show , and , o |
courseI I fampled the tamples. What arc
fumylcs for ? And .iftcr 1 had oaten this anil
drunk that and the other till I thought 1
Just couldn't stand any moro we started
homo. Then ho thought tie saw III1' cli.uico
So ho asked mo to have tome Ice cream. "
"And did ycu accept ? " asked the sharp-
nor.el girl.
"Accot ? I nto three plates , with cakt
and lemonade. They had to cill the doctoi
for mo and papa scolded , oh , awfully , but 1
made that little wretch i-pend hli monry
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OlIAITKIt III.
TIII3 MAN WHO SOM ) 1IIMSKI.P.
The iniin liiiutiT IK not ronlliieil to the
iloiunlti of romance. UmliT lli iiiauft of
ralniiu'ss which my nilvcrsary wore I could
detect the c.iKenicss nml passion of imrsult
Ho had li"Kim thi > rhano perhaps with HIP
cold sonsi of iliily. or undi-r HIP spur of HIP
reward upon Hio heel of hl neci'sslty. Hut
otico upon HIP necnt a IIPW nnlor PIMSPSSPI !
him. He had pressed on without rest ; so
much I rould read In Ills lean f.iee. And nt
that moment when the Drst Hush of triumph
was on him , 1 must win him to dishonor.
l''or 1 had resolved to lirlbe him If It wi-ro
posslhlo ; If not , I mlirlit do woroe. I'hyslcally
ho was not my i < qii.il. thoUKh I.irBf of frame
and tall. SupposliiK that I wrested liU spolN
from him In Hut room , and bound and
lilm , Dane ml ht still to free.
"How much money , " isald I , s
very slowly , "will you sell those thliiKs for ? "
He was hastily wrapping them In n I.UKP
piece of paper.
"Yon want lo lirlbe me , " he rejoined. "No ;
It won't do. "
"The reward , " I said , "Is less than $10-
000. I will Klve you $20,000 , cash In hand ,
till ? nlKlll. "
He passed his hand ovtr Ills forehead
an If cliucd. I saw that I was appealliiK to
one who loved money , and I took courage.
"Quick ! " I cried , "decide. Here Is the
cash. It will < nalo you comfortable for
many a day and no ono need know. Tell
your superior that these uvldencca were not
here. Who knows It but you ? Who can
swear to It' "
"No otic. What will you do with them ? "
"Hum them In that stove. Is ( here uny
mel.il ? "
"The knife. "
"I'll take It. No ono will suspect me. "
"No ; I'm safer btlll. I know what to do
with It. Look hero. You tempt mo. I am
pressed for money. Who knows whether
Hio reward will ever bo paid ? Ulvo mo
thirty thousand "
"Twenty-five ! "
"No , thirty. I'll take no less. Von have
us much there. Speak quick before 1 utu an
honest man again. "
"Dene ! Hero U the money , "
I ec-untrd It out to him with trembling
lands. He put It Into liln pocket. His face
> eeame ghastly pale and his llpx ipilvcrcd.
I hud never POCII : i man Ht'll himself be-
'oro. The bargaining had boon different
from what I would have expected ; but thun
p man was cliarly exceptional. The quick
change In Ills mental attitude and the roadl-
lesa of decision on so nravo n. toplo were
loubth'ss part of Ills nature , and Bulled to
il ? profemlon. Yet I would have expected
man with to resolute a face to make a
oimrr ll ht nt-nliiht corruption.
'Now destroy thuin ! " I replied.'o
mist ha\o the hottest flro that the &to\o
can Mand. "
"Hut can wo wall ? "
His \olro trembled. The courato had
( ; ono out of him ; It had lied with hl honor
as I marked even In that moment of exclto-
ment.
" .Some ono nilsht como , " he wont on
liu > lily. ) "Itemember , I am deeper In It now
than you are. Neither of us must be found
here with this stuff In slfjht. Certainly not
I. If Dane should come
"Of conrse If only lUno comns wd are imfe.
Wo must risk the otliors. It's better than
carrying the bundle through the streetb. "
\\lillu bpiiaklm ; 1 was pIlliiK Hie fuel of
which , fortunately , ihcro was a R > od s'ippiy '
Into Hie sto\i' . A moment anJ the llmae
leaped up. Tlie druaght was magnificent.
In ten mlmitoa the ftovo was ready for
Kohnfeld's coat. The blood-stained Rarment ,
torn Into Eli'cds , smoldered and fought the
llantc' . but vainly. The buHoiu were of
wood. co\ered with cloth. There was noth
ing th.it cmild not bo reduced to ashes. In
deed , I marvclcl that It had not been dc-
stroyp.l long befoie. lut ! blcod guiltiness
muddles the wits.
The shoo , with Ito blood stain , was worfo
fuel thun the coat , but by the time It
reached the fire there was such a heat a
no leather could wist. That witness of tin
crime passed Into ashes. There was little
else but the bon s. I was about lu put them
Into the lire , but firpt I noticed the edges
which had been deftly cleansed of blood ,
though jiot without leaving a trace of the
murderer's work.
"Stop ! " crloi the detective. "We must
not burn those. They should bo rcturne 1 to
Mis ? Kohnfeld. They are rightfully hers. "
"True ; I will attend lo that. Or. on tecond
thought. It Is butter you should do It. That
will becm natural ; and If you are true to
your bargain to me , you will invent a story
which wilt help clear Dane. "
"Ho will not bo convicted , " was the reply.
"I know the evldcnco. Without my tctsll
mony regarding the finding of these things
here , he will escape. "
"And that testimony you have fold to me ? "
HP bowed.
"Now for the knifp. . " paid I , "Would It
not be well to wrench off the handle , which
Is of wood , and burn It ? "
"A good Idol. "
lie drew the knife from under his coat. I
split the handle with a blow , and it fell from
the blade.
At that moment we heard a sound nt Hi"
door. The handle wa" softly turned. Then
came the shock of a strong shoulder against
the wood , and I heard a low voice.
"Tho police arc upon us , " I whispered.
I gathered up the pieces of the broken half
with a sweep of my hand , and In a flash Ind
r - ' i w {
I wi ,
- - . . -J W' ,
4 V\ t GI \ I > X ' * - ' / / /
" ' bum tlu > "
"Vuu nui-n't > . i .
flt'pd them toRelhcr , to sec If I hail all. A
idee ? was mining. H vvcuU bo equal lo all
the other cvtuVnco !
1 Rroppd upon Hie fl or. The perspiration
fell from my furt'licail lIUo ruin. The loum ,
under the lnllu > .nco of that ro.irimt flicw.t
lllo nn OVIMI , ami excitement lilaieil In HIP
as holly.
I heard Hi ? door ( train , under rtcudy und
iir Bure. . 1 turned to my companion.
Hio heat his face \vU HUe wlilto
paper ,
"Is there any way uiit ol here ? " I ' .vhU-
pered.
"Tlie window ! " lie rci-IUtl. "Yon mint
stay here , othernlse we blull bilh bo ful-
lowt'il nnd overtaUcn. Heini'iuiier 1 have
Btlll tha Knife blade tu dlpo < e of. "
1 ran with him to the window. IIo puxhc.1
It open caull.nuly and stopped out. The
rough ( .tones Rave him footing ; ho made Ms
wuy rapidly downward nnd nldcton" .
After one munient'a pauio at Hie wlndnw
to feel Hio cool air on my fae.1 1 hiirrltd
lo the dour , drew the bolt nnd put u.j
trembllnR hunl upon the liiiob. The dour
was npcned by pressure from without. |
iu-arly died of itllef at klKht of Dane , alone.
"What uic you doinn here ? " he cried.
"I lnevv : It was you. Did } ou not hear mo
call jntir nain ? "
I wax lee deeply agitated to Kpunk. !
coul.l only like his liaml. .iMe ! lean rotlei
down my cheuKs
"What tomfo.d , ry in tMs'1" h- rri.-l. Iml
not unKlndly Why n-ve > 'ii bu'lt ' thai
lire' "
1 was myself by this tune
"Dear old boy , " I sa.d , this night has
naved you. I have bought ynnr llfo ami I
huvo burned Hm uvldencpa uf your trans *
Krcsslon. "
Ilia face p.tlod and llu-n Hashed scarlet.
IIo NtnKKi'rod ti.u'k.
At hitt moment theru was a rap at tlm
door , llefori' I i-ould slay him , Dane npened
It. Ills artlon si'omuil purely imu'lmnlcul ; In )
was IlUc iin ImiiKt' endowed with motion.
A uniformed olllcer of pollci' onterod.
" \\Vvo pot him1" ho crleil.
And In that Instant It Hashed ncrosH ma
that Hio ( rniiii'iilH ; ( if HID knlfo handle worn
Htlll where they had fallen ! Dane was Umt
unle s 1 could dostrny thorn.
I HpratiR forward , but the olllcer , advanc
IlK. lntorpnod his. Imlky body without neein-
liiK to < l < i no. I dm oil not force my way by
him. I wnlteJ , Rrlef-ntrlckcn. for the ar
rival of the molt to whom ho had addroRBud
his cry of triumph. No ono camo. Thur
wan no sound of men In the corridor.
"So yott'vo pot him , eh ? " ho said. "Whcra
Is ho ? "
"In the Janitor's room , " replied the odlror
"Wo found him crouchltiK against the slda
wait of the ImlldliiK below hero. "
The olllcer wavol his hand In the direction
of the street.
"lie ecms to have Imil n bud fall , " he con
tinued , "t should ray ho mutt have tried to
climb down from n window. I shouldn't be
Mirprlsod If ho was done for. "
"I'll bo with you In u minute , " snld Dano.
The olllrnr wont out. D.um turned to mo.
"Now. In the name of heaven toll me what
you'vn done , " ho cried ,
I stammered out my stnry.
Hn seized mo by the phouldor nnd hoU ma
f.ico to face with him.
"Wako up ! " ho oxclnlmed. " ( Jet your
wits together. You've had this thing by tha
"We've rntiRht him ! " ho crleJ.
wrong end. I'm a detoctlvc. I've been
watching this man called Hrwln for days
and dav.i.
"IIo > vas suspected of Kohnfeld's murder ,
but ho was only a name at first. No ono
knew who bo was or where he had gone. I
traced him to this place. anJ got this room
because It was next to his. He knew that
ho was slndowcd , though at first he could
diit tell by whom. I kept him bo worried
that ho could not deMroy those evidences of
hi * crlmo which are now ashes , thanks lo
jott.
"Laboriously I fialhcrcd them. The coat I
founl hidden In the cellar of this building
The slioo was there also , though not In the
same hiding place. Hut the bonds I could
not nnd. 1 decided that he would have to
nnd them for mo. Many a night I tracked
that man. and one of the best shadows on
the headquarters' staff tracked u.s both. "
The liRiiro I had seen to follow Dane was
explained.
"We thought ho would surely lead us to
the bonds , " ho continued , "but we were al
ways dls.if Panted. Al la. t I found them.
They were In the custody of a person with
.vliom Hrwln communicated secretly , In the
. oure of hlr nightly walks. That confeder
ate \f \ now under arrest. 1 got the bonds and
vni bringing them back with mo this oven-
nc ; when I encountered you In the hall.
"Meanwhile Krwln eluded the shadows and
got back to Chrysalis. He came to this
ooni. H was his only chance to find the
iccumulated evidence and destroy It. It
las mere chance that kept me nwuy so long.
was trying to make connections with the
itiadow. It Is possible that Krwln counted on
hat.
hat."You Know the rest. Krwln must have
> fen dazed when you appeared. It's lucky
or you that ho was. Llut his shrewdness ,
vhlcli Is more than mortal , enabled him to
ake advantage of your error In supposing
ilm to lip a detective. He left this room
vltli $30,000 and Ihe bonds ; nnd If he'd got
nvay heaven only knows when we'd have
caught him. You'd have been an acces
sory after the fact indeed , you are one
low , but I gu ss we can get you out all
right. You may have to do a lltlle lying to
get your money buck ; for Instance , you might
say"ho found you here and bound , gagged
and robbed yon. We'll see about that.
'New , a word moro to post you about the
ca e : I was put on It because I knew
ICohnMd. I'd had dialings with the old
villain to my cost. Indeed , I owed him a
.rod deal of money which , by the way I
shall have lo pay mighty soon out of my
share of the reward.
"Krwin , by the way , Is a very high-class
crook. I feel considerable satisfaction In
jeating him. About the time when you first
round mo lure Hie case was looking nil
wiong ana1 I was very blue , as you doubt
less noticed. That accounts for sonic peou-
larllli-.s of my manner which helped to mis
lead yon. Well , I forgive you ; yes. and
ink you too , most heartily. To pass now
From myself to the oilier person who has
iiee.ii undir suspicion I will tell you that
Krwln had had dealings with Kohnf-1.1.
nnd tha old 'frncp' had advanced him mum >
lie was forcing payment by means of docu
mentary evidence of Krwln's many crlmts ,
and he lost his life and the documents at
the simo Hint1 "
"Why didn't Knvin burn Ihosc things In
his loom ? " 1 asked ,
"lie hadn't uny stove , " replied Dane
"Thi-ro's only a grato. It was safer to
l.lde them. I'ome , let's go and sec him "
We were too late ; Krwln had lip-n re
moved to n hospital. lie died within a few
davs.
1 was never forced to tell the story .vhioh
Dane hnd suggested. He secured my money
for me und hushed up the whole affair.
Dane and I me closer friends than ever
I know ho thinks less than nothing of my
Intellectual capacity , at least us applied to
matters In his chosen Held , but that nivd not
alfect bin rcfiunl for me. Was not our old
friend Wamba rcward"d for his devotion' '
And lie was a fool by right of descent , being
the son of Witless , k. ho was the son of
Wealherljrnln , who wa- the on of nn al.lcr-
man.
man.The
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"Isn't thU llm ! lm 1 bought a mnch'ne ' aft'1
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"Well didn't your man loivo this carJ ? '
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"Ye * ulr ; what can we do for you' "
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t.M'O' . riti-i In i vlu o.l w.ih a rhowtng gum
Iriimnii '
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