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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1895)
I-YMATTA nATT.v in-re. ? SPE01RL /Ulrrrtlnenienu for these colomn * till ! be tokrn until 12I3O p. ni. for tlm rvontncnnd until 8 p. in. for the moraine anil Sunday edition. Advertiser * , by requesting numbered clicck , tan rmre nimwcru addressed to a numbered letter In en re of 'life llee. An * ncr * so nddresscd will bo delivered npon 1 mentation of the clicrk only. Rntf , 1 1-Sc a word , flrit Insertion , la n word hereafter. Nothing taken for Ins than 26o lor first Insertion. Ilirio lulYnrtlicments mnst lun roniecu- lively. BITUATIONU WANTED. WANTED-STENOOIIAPHER AND GENERAL oillce man wants position July 1st. live ycnn experience. Uest references. Address C. W. Canllcld. Valentine , Nebraska. A M233 WANTED. 1IY OERMAN LADY , SITUATION' fts hoUBeke * ' * r ; perfect cook , Aildrcss Mrs R , I orent ! nUl > l > er llroudnay. Council lllulTB. la. A MlSf ) 25 WANTE1J MALE HELV. WANTED. 1,000 MEN TO WHITE ME TODAY for the receipt ( absolutely free , In plain sealed envelope ) which cured me of nervous debility , exhausted vitality , etc. Address C. J. Walker , Box 1,141. Kalamaioo. Mich. B M423 WANTED. FIRST CLASS UPHOLSTEIIEII TO work by day for a short time. Address S m , Bee. B-M310 WANTED , MAN ON SALARY TO TAKE OR. dors In city. If successful will receive ad. vancemcnl. Apply after a m. 11)6 ) Doug , las. B M33G Jy23 WANTED-HHEIUFFS , U. S. MARSHALS and chiefs of police , city marshal * nnd all peace olllceni to know that I am the western agent for Barnard's telegraph criminal cipher code , which Is the most useful , complete nnd comprehensive of nny In use. Full particulars by mall. AddreM W. S. Bcavey , Colonndp Hotel. Omaha. Nfb. B243 W SALESMEN. TO DRUG TIIADE ; SIDE LINE or otherwise. J. W. Knlgnt , 217-225 State .street. Racing , WIs. B M3.0 26' WANTED , FIFTEEN BRICKLAYERS ; NO strike ; good wages. Apply to A. H. Connor & Co. , Cedar Rapids , la. B M3 > 3 26 WAN TED FkBlAI/E HELP. U YOU HONEST. SOBEH. INDUSTRIOUS ? It PO , engage with us for IS'Jl , WOO a month , J3.600 a year ; you am make It easy : six hours n day. Our nKcnts do not complain of bard time * . Why ? They are making money selling our Perfection Dish Washer ; the only practical family washer manufacturtd ; washes , dries nnd polishes dishes perfectly In two minutes ; no experience necessary ; a child of 8 operates It easily ; cheap nnd durable ; weight , thirteen pounds ; made of nntl-rust sheet steel ; capacity , 10) pieces ; 110.000 for Its equal ; every family wants one ; you don't have to canvas ; ns soon na pcoplo know you have It for sale they send for a dish washer ; each agent's teirltory pro tected ; no competition ; we furnish sample ( weighs six pounds ) In nice case to lady agents to take orders with , one agent made 2H 63 Ilrst ten days. Address for full particulars Perfec tion Mfg. Co. . Engl'iwood , 111. C M42 < WANTED. AN EXPERT. EXPERIENCED waist maker nt once. O. K. Scollcld , l' 5J."n block. C M3SI _ WANTED. GIRL TO TAKE CARE OF CHI L- dren. 2200 Dodge. C-M3..2 2i * _ A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK AT 203 8. 23th avenue. C MJ79 16 * WANTED , A COMPETENT AND HONEST middle-aged woman for housekeeper for Fmnll family of three pertons. Apply at 120 ! H. , 10th st. _ - 'aI3o * fr WANTED. LADIES CAN OBTAIN PAYINQ homo work by addressing the Baker BIJj. Co. , Houth Bend. Ind. C M374 26 ITOK KENT HOUSES. HOUSES. P. 1C. DARLING. BARKERD D 4 HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. THE O. F. Davis company , IMS Farnam. D 428 HOUSES. BENAWA & CO. . 103 N. 15TII ST. II. n. COLE CO. LARGEST LIST IN OMAHA. D M428 FOR RENT-DESIRABLE HOUSES. 0 rooms , 211 S 2llh St. . { 30 7 rooms , 4205 Cumlntr si. , 22. 7 rooms , -flic N. 27th ave. . J22.W. 9 rooms , 49T7 Cass St. . 110. 9 rcxim.s , 4527 Davenport St. , | 10. 6 rooms. 3120 Jackson nt. . J8. fi rooms , 8513 Pratt st. , $ i. Bee Fidelity Trust Co. . 1702 Farrnm st. D 4tl HENTAL AGENCY 620'SO. ICTH ST. D 727 TWO 9-ROOM BRICK HOUSES , 1339-41 PARK nvcnue , facing Honscom park , nearly new ; hard wood finish ; first class modern con veniences. Inquire 1115 South 32nd ' " 6 AND 7-ROOM FLATS. WITH RANGE AND all modern conveniences ; awnings , screens and Janitor service. Call at corner Hat , iOi S. 18th St. , from 10 to 12 nnd 2 to 4. George Clouser. 2 ELEGANT 6-ROOM COTTAGES JUST BUILT. $22.60. Fidelity Trust company , 1703 Farnnm. J-ROOM MODERN HOUSE. 29TII ST. & POP- pleton , Hartman & Robblns. 240 lle bldg. D 824Jy9 _ 7-ROOM EAST FRONT MODERN. 362 40TII NINE.ROOM MODERN HOUSE. DETACH ED. beautiful lawn ; shade trees. 605 South 2Sth. Apply to J. 11. Parrotte , JDouglas block. MIGHT-ROOM HOUSES NEAR HIGH SCHOOL. $16.00 and $23 00 per month. Inquire 2016 Capitol Avf. D SOi 25 * Ht N. 1ST1I STREET , 14 ROOMS , MODERN , $ & 5 00 4U N. 31st street. 9 rooms , modern , $35.00. Ml S. 2 th avenue , 10 rooms , modern , $ M 00. E. II. Sheafe. 432 Paxton block. D M214 27 * TOR RENT-TWO 6-ROOM COTTAGES. ONE furnished. $06 S. 30th. Modern. D 219 27 FOR RENT , AT REASONABLE PRICE. MY residence , cor. 21th and St. Mary'u ave. , fur nished or unfurnished , for the summer or longer. Mrs. M. llcllman , D M3M 27 MODERN 6-ROOM COTTAGE. IJEAUTIFU L lawn nnd shade. 5124 Miami street. D M313 1'URNISHED HOUSE , FOR RENT EIGHT room house In best part of city , half a block from silent car line , nil modern conveniences , shady > nrd , for rent nt riMsonnmle terms , or will tell furniture and rent the house. Refer ences required. Addrcas S , 63 , Bee. TOR RENT , KITCHEN , LIVING AND BEDroom - room , with imntry , china , clothes , water closet and elnk , $7 , 2910 Farnam st ; choice.D3II D3II 20 FOR RENT. HOUSE 6 ROOMS , 2512 CALDwell - well St. Inquire 2514. D 368-30' it , lMT j. itOOMS. NICE SOUTH FRONT ROOM. WELL FUR- nlshed , private family. Call 2112 Cnss st. E M432 PLEASANT ROOM. 1 19 DODGE. E MOT RENT. ELEGANTLY FURNISHED rooms. 601 S. 13th. K-61S-JKJ FURNISHED ROOMS 60C WEEK. 710 S , 14TH. E 910 JjrI2 * a ROOMS von HOUSEKEEPING ron MAN and wife ; rent taken In board. 319 N , 17th. E 83 ! rilONT ROOM WITH ALCOVE. SUITABLE for three , with board. 2533 81. Mary's Avc. Ii "UZS22 > NEATLY FURNISHED ROOM FOR TWO. 623 8. 17th street. K-M910-2S * _ NICELY FURNISHED OUTSIDE ROOMS : GAS ; team heat. 711 S. ICth ; third lloon right. FOR RENT , FINELY FURNISHED MODERN rooms ; central location. Address T NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT housekeeping or gentlemen , COJ North 17th. L M378 2S * IUKNISHED ROOMS AND BO all D TO HENT NICELY Fl'llNISHED ROOMS with board ! terms reasonable. Call nt 2107 pouBU . F-8S9-2J _ _ NICELY ri'UNISHED HOl'TH ItOOM WITH board for two ; private family : no other board- era ; best home comforts. 611 No. Slit. det. . California ana Webster. F 904 107 8 ZJTH AYE. PRIVATE FAMILY. F-M1M Jli TO TRADE. DRESS SUIT. CHEST MEASURE 35 Inches , worn twice ; cost 179 , for horse , nun , or anything. B 43. Bee. F-13S It 1100M3. FUIINISIIED OR UNFURNISHED , or for Hxht housekeeping , reasonable price. CM S. 17th a\enu F 1 7 25 * KOU RENT FURNISHED ROOMS WITH board. 18I Blnney street. F M293-30 * LARGE WONT ROOM WITH ALCOVE. IN private family ; rcfciences. 2J13 Fnrnsm Ht. F-M2S1-2S' UM'URNISH.bD HUOMS TO RENT S OR r UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOIl RENT AT 209 B. Ilth St. * 0-931 I ICHRtiNT isa'Cm-cTa ANU OF.FIO 3 TWO-STKmFTnUCK. KXW. AND FEET trackage , 71S S. Uih. t your own price. ft U Colt Co. . 1CX N. 15Ui st. 1-7U Jy FOR RENT. TUB 4-STORY BRICK BUILD1NO , IK r rnam itrt t. This building has a nr - vroof cement basement , complete steam beat- nc fixture * . w t r on ll Moor * , gas , ttc. ar ply At the oftlco of Tht U . 1-119 r AOENTS WANTED. MEN AND WOMEN , J TO 110 A DAY , ADdress - dress thn Handy Heater Co. , 834 New York Life bide. . Omaha , Neb. v J-913 OENTH Oil LADIES TO TAKE OHUEHS FOR the Itnnscn revolving album ; llbernl commls Ion ; blit seller. Coil at Homo hotel. C. C. llarpstrlte. J MM4 31 * LADY AOENTH ! RUIHIER UNDEROARMENT ! quick nalps ; big profits ; catalogue * free. Mrs , N. B. Little Mfg. Co. . Chicago , I JMJM M. AOENTS WANTED ; NEW WALL MAP U. 8. and world , six feet long ; eleven Ix-nullful colors ; no experience needed ; > ou cannot imke money easier ; send 8Jo for samples or write Rand , McNally & Co. , Chicago. J M373 K' WANTED TO KENT. WANTED. TO KNOW OF TWO NICE RIDINO ponies that can be hired by the day , cheap , AdJrcsa T 3. Bee. , 1C MM4 51' WANTED. TO RENT. A Bt'IHlY AND HOUSE for July and August , Address T 2. BOP olllcc. It-3191C * WANTED TO RENT 6-IIOOM POTTACIE OR flat In exchange for horsf , harnc * ' , single biiKKy , 2-seated suirey , good plelKli. Tele phone O , 100S. K S6I-I6 * HEXTAIi O , O. WALLACE , RENTALS , 31 ! BROWN I1I.1C. L M705 STORAGE. STORAGE. FRANK EWERS. 1214 HARNEY. M 35 _ BEST STORAGE BUILDING IN OMAHA. U. S. BOV. bonded warehouse ; household goods stored ; lowest rates. 101J.1015 Leavenworth. M430 " " STOVES 8TORED "DURINo"sUMMER. TEL. CO. 13)7 Douglas. Omaha Stove Repair Works. M437 PACIFIC STORAGE & WAREHOUSE CO. , 9TII & Jones sta. General storage and forwarding. M438 WANTED TO BUY. WANTED , PAIR HORSES ; Ml'ST BE WELL broken to harness and saddle. Btate price , AddressT 6 , Bee. N 367-K * WANTED. IIOI'SE NOT LESS THAN EIGHT rooms ; state location. Address T 6 , Bw. N-366- : : * 1'OK ALK JbUKNITURE. FOR SALE , 30 ROOMS FURNITURE , CENtral - tral location 18 boarders ; good reasons for selling ; great bargain. Address S 13 , Bee. FOB SALE HOUSESWAOONS.ETO ron SAM : ONIJ OF MY IILACK PONY mares. 1'rcU Mohle. 1S17V4 rarnam , r 203 SNYnnit riiAUTO.v. ALMOST NUW , AT nearly half price. Drummoml Carriage Co. I' 218 27 PONY CAHT In88 THAN HALF COST. Fi delity Oil Co. , So. 20th nnd U. 1' . lly JOlt BALE HARDWOOD COMBINATION HOO AND chicken fence. Chan. II. Lee , 9th ana Douglas. CJ-1U TH13 STANDARD CATTLE CO. . AMDS. NHH. , has 400 tons good baled hay for sale. Q MH2 FOIl SAL13. OLD LUMI1HU CONSISTING OF senntllnc 2x4 , 2x3 , 2x10 , 8x3 , Bhlplapr sheeting , siding , doors , window9. etc. , at the Associated Charities wood > ard , 807 Howard 31. 31.Q937 Jyl4 roil SAL13 A NATIONAL SKLI'-ADDINO cash register. Una been used throe months. Warranted good us new. Address T 1 , llco ofllce. Q3I5 29 A IXDT YOUNO IIOLSTKIN MILK COWS. CALL afternoon , ynrJ , Kth and Burt Ht. P. 3CJ-27 * ron HALI : . SAI-HTY IHCYCLI : IN IXCIL- lent condition Will Bell cheap for cash. Hut- cllffe S. Hell , 723-0 New York Life liUljr o CLAIRVOYANTS MUS. DI . II. WAIUIEN , CLAIRVOYANT , REliable - liable business medium , 8th year at 119 N. 16th H4U MADAM K. AUSTIN. TRANCE MP.DIUM AND Independent carl reader. Room 2 , M3 S. 13th St. Hamburg hotel. S530-26 * M-flSSAGfc , iiATHS. KTO. MADAM SMITH , M2 8. 13TH. 2D FLOOR. ROOM 3 ; magnetic , % apor , alcohol , steam , sulphurlne and ana baths. . T M311 M MASSAGE , MADAME BERNARD. 1121 DODCJT ! . T MC59 Jy 4 FINKST HATH AND MASSAGE PARLORS IN city. Mine. Ilo-irrll. 318 & 320 8. 15th ; thoroughly practical chiropodist and manicurist attendant. T M876 Jy 12 MRS. DR. LEON , ELEGANT MAHSAOE AND rtt'Ctrlo bath. I'urlors restful anil refreshing. 412 North Hth Htreet. T MJ35 SO * 119 NORTH 11TH ST. . ROOM 1. SELECT MAS- sttge , magnetic and alcohol baths. Anna , from Chicago. T M539 30- TTJBKISH UATHS. TURKISH I1ATHS : ONLY PLACE IN CITY exclusively for" ladles. Suite 109-110 , lice bids. n : LADIES' BATHS. M IE. POST , 319V4 S. 15TH. 739 PERSONAL. THE DKLLE EPPERLY CORSET. MADE TO order from measure. 1909 Farnam street. street.U U 381 VIAVI CO. . 316 ItKE HLDO. : HEALTH HOOK free ; home treatment ; lady attendant. 111(1 R. HAAS. FLORIST. PLANTS. CUT FLOWERS. Banquet , hall , residence and grate decorations , 1813 Vlnton street. Telephone 776. U MMJ DATHS. MASSAGE , MME. POST , 319W S. 15TH. U731 UM1IRELLAS COVERED AND REPAIRED , 316 No. 16th. Jas. Henderson. U 387 J27 UARQAIN. 12 CA11INET PHOTOS. 2. DAVIES , 113 8 , 16th street , opposite lioston Store. U M509 30 A PRIVATE PARTY HAS MONEY TO LOAN on pianos , jewels. Liej cleg , etc. Duslncss ptrlctly confidential. Address Postorllce lla\ S26. U-M702 HAVE YOUR OLD CARPETS MADE INTO rues ; nny size jou wish. 1321 Len\i > mvorth street. U-M706 Jy6 ARE YOU SICK ? MEDICINE AND TREATment - ment 50c , nt 20514 N. ICth st. U-153-Jy-17 CAN ANYI10DY FURNISH US WITH A NO. 23 dictionary that uns sold by us on coupons. Please report nt business oltlce. U M331 3) * A LIVE WIRE CONNECTED WITH THE UAT- tery of perfect health. Nothing enuals Clarke's pure rye whisky In heHlth-bulUUni ; quiilltles. Aiwa ) s In buttles , nt dealers. U 11371 28 MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO. , 318 N. S. LIFE. loans at low rates far choice security In Ne braska and low a farms or Omaha city property. W 118 MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. THE O. F. Davis Co. , 1505 Farnam St. W 451 CITY LOANS. C. A. STARR , 515 N. V. LIFE. W 150 LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES LOANED ON or bought. F. O. Chesncy , Kansja Clly , Mo. W 453 CAPITAL , J2.000000 ; SURPLUS , JCOO.OOO ; U. sT Mortgag * Trust Co. , New York. For 6 per cent loans on city propeity apply to Pusey & Thomas , agents , room 207 Fllst Nat'l bank bldg. \ V xt > 252 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real estate , Uirnnan , Love & . Co. , 1'axton hlk. W-417 MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA REAL ESTATE at 6 per cent. W. II. Melkel , 1st Nat. Ilk bide W-4IS MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA property. Fidelity Trust company , 1702 rarnam. W-11J LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY property. W. rarnam Smith & Co. , 1320 Farnmn. W 132 INVESTORS' DIRECTORY CO. , 13 WALL 8T . New Yolk oner any part 100.030 eastern In- \estors' names , \\ho have money to Invest ; just compiled. Write for particular * . W M381Jj 5 MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE. PIANOS , horses , wagons , etc , , at lowest rates In city ; no removal of goods : strictly confidential ; jou can pay tha loan off at any Unit or In uny amount. amount.OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. . iOfi Bo. Hid St. . X-470 L. J. B. HADDOCK , ROOM 427 , RAMdE [ C. X-4S5 MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE AND pianos. Fred Terry , 430 Rams * title. X (58 MODEL LOAN CO. . 133 NEW YORK LIFE. BUSINESS CHANGES. UJ.OOO.W STOCK OK MERCHANDISE IN REST town In eastern Nebraska , for land und cash or equivalent. Address B 2J , care Il e. e.YMM4 J SOLID INVESTMENTS ! BRICK BUSINESS block , water power flouring mill , line Ice bust. neu. 11. U. Alger & Co. , Huerldan , Wyo. si.I Y MJ1J FOR SA"LE. THE BEST PAYING MILLINERY business wet of Chicago. Addrna 410 lOlh st. , Sioux Clt * . BUSINESS CHANCES. Cont'sued. ' FOR SALE. ONE-TH1RD INTEREST IN AN Electrical Manufacturing plant , of n hundred per cent profit | one who 1s capable of taklns charge preferred. S 67 , care Bee oillce. FOR SALE , AN INTEREST IN A NUMBER one. good paying manufacturing business to n man who can give It his time nnd attention ; U Is open to Investigation to nny one meaning business. Address 3 66 , care Bee olllcc.Y . Y M228 FOR 8ALE , SMALL STOCK DRY GOODS AND notions ; good trade. Address T 4 , life. Y13553 A WINNER IN THE HANDICAP IIACE FOR perfect health. Clarke's pure r > * whisky will build up the dehlltlnted Astern when nil other medicines fall. In bottles , at dealers Y M3I2 JO HOTEL FOR RENT , THE BRICK HOTEL AT Ni la , la. ; giwd opportunity for experienced person. Address J. 1' . Organ , Council Bluffs. Y-M322 26 FOR EXCHANGE. WANTED TO TRADE NEW STANDARD Bi cycle for draft hors weighing 1C"X ) pounds or more E. J. Davis , 1116 1'arnam at. Z 37 FARM LANDS IN NORTHWEST MIKSOt'RI for stock of hardwnro or lmplfin ° nt . Knox & Rlflser , 37VI Pearl st. , Council lllurr , la WILL TRADE CLEAR RENTAL PROPERTY In good town for equity In Omaha dwelling Room 413 , N. Y. Life. Z-M163 _ HAVE A GOOD DRIVING HORSE TO EXchange - change for n blocle. S P. Bostwlck , Fidelity Trust Co. . 1702 1'nrnam st. Z M3'X ' > TO EX CHANGIIA COMBINED STOCK OF drugs , clocks , watches , jewelry , blank nnd school books , wall paper , window shades , paints , nils , glass , etc. Will Invoice , with fix tures , about JJ.OOO. Want Improved farm. Ad dress A. J. Pltzer , Cherryvale , Kansas X-MS47-JS10 * I WANT MERCHANDISE IN EXCHANGE FOR real estate and cash. H. A. Wagner , Omaha. K-MIM JOR BALE K&ALi ESTATE. ABSTRACTS. THE BYRON REED COMPANY. RE 418 BARGAINS , HOUSES , LOTS AND FARM ; sale or trade. F. K. Darling , Barker block , i RE 400 IMPROVED GARDEN LANDS NEAR OMAHA nt prices that wilt surprise you , If taken with in Z weeks. J. H. Shcrwootl , 423 N. Y. Life. RE 455 BARGAINS , SALE OR TRADE IN CITY PROP- ertlcs nnd farms. John N , Frenzer , opp P. O. HOMES ON EASY PAYMENTS , SELL AND buy lots , acres , farms. Oaivln Broj , , 210 N.Y L. RE-453 FOR SALE I-ROOM COTTAGE. FULL LOT , east fiont , $700.00 ; terms easy ; bargain. R. C. Patterson , Ramge block. RE M8I4 I'ARM LANDS , C. F. HARRISON , 912 N Y. Life. RE 857-JylO' READI READ ! READ ! BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! Wo will sell for the next ten days bargains In Rees Place , between Georgia nnd Virginia nves. nnd Mason nnd Paclllc Fts. , thn most de sirable part of the city , flno natural trees , elegant - gant $15,000 homes just started In this block. We will build If parties desire. This property will never be ns cheap again. We have the cheapest house In the city. New. 7 rooms , bath , cemented cellars , within walking distance of the city , good neighborhood. Come In nnd we will tell you nil ubout It. Corner lot on Cumlng st. , 4Sx50 ft. If > nu have any nerve come In nnd make us nn offer. CO ft. on 10th St. , close lo depot , worth $7,000. Will trnde nt one-half Its value. Do not get scared because wo give you a chanc * to make n growing Investment , but be sure to Investigate. Fidelity Trust Company , sole agents , 1702 Tnr- nam st. J 240-30 AT A BARGAIN , CORNER LOT. PAVED street , 3 cottages , 6. 7 nnd 8 rooms each , brick basement , water nnd Rower connection , In best residence portion , monthly rcntul $14 Apply by loiter to Jf.m Schons , 610 Bee building. RE341 Jy23 FOR TRADE. INSIDE PROPERTY , WELL LO- culed , will take clear land. Ames 'J1 6-ROOM HOUSE ; PAVED STREET ; CITY water ; easy payments ; $1.700.00. Ames , 1617 Farnam. RE-M375 28' _ 6 ROOMS ; CITY WATER , NICE YARD ; NEW fence ; your own terms ; $950.00. Ames , 161i Fnrnam. RE-M376 29- BICYCLES. M. O. DAXON , 402 N. 16TII. 464 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 467 REMINGTON AND EAGLE. CROSS GUN CO. , 116 S. 15th street. 463 A. L. DEAND & CO. . 1116 FARNAM STREET. WESTERN BICYCLE & GUN CO. , 2116 CUMING. 470 MANTELS , GRATES AND TILES. WOOD MANTELS. GRATES , TILES TOR fire places , vestibules and large doors , write for prices. Milton Rogers & Sons , Omaha. 471 LOST. STRAYED , SATURDAY NIGHT , BAY HORSE nbout 7 years old , weight nbout 1,000 pounds , long tall , bnrefeet , no blemishes , without halter. Information leading to recovery or return of nnlmal to 4518 Farnam St will l > rewarded. _ LOST , DELIVERY BOOK. RETURN TO James Morton & Son Co. , 1511 Dodgu St. , nnd receive reward. Lost 365-27 LOST. AN IRON GREY COLT 3 YEARS dLD , weight. 700 Ibs. Return to 1022 Casti-llnr Si for reward. Lost 3CO-2C * UNDERTAKERSAND EMBALMERS H K. BURKET , FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND embalmer , 161S Chicago at , telephone 90. 472 SWANSON & VAL1EN , 1701 CUMING. TEL. 1060. M O MAUL. UNDERTAKER AND EMBALM , er , 1417 Farnam St. , telephone 225. 474 C. W. BAKER , UNDERTAKER , 613 S. 16TH ST. D. T. MOUNT HAS REMOVED HIS COAL oinco to 203 S. ICth St. , Brown block. 476 A GOOD THING-PUSH IT ALONG , MAY BE the latest klang phrase , but that's Just what we're doing with SHERIDAN COAL. 8.000 tons sold In Omaha Inst year. We give you 2,000 Ibs. of the best Wyoming cooking coal for $4 St. Victor White , mgr. . 1603 Farnam st. Tel. 127. DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING IN FAMILIES. 4201 Burdette. 503 J30 _ CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. C. E , MORRII.L. PAPER HANGING , HOUSE sign painting , brick work , plastering ; off. It. I. Barker blk. ; tel. 735 ; Khop 913 N. 21th si. 481 MUSIC , ART AND LANGUAGES. MRS. FANNY ADLER. PIANO TEACHER , graduate Vienna Coaeenatory. COS So. 16th 1.u K8-J > 9 GEORGE F. GELLENBECK. BANJO AND guitar teacher. 1311 Cass street. M 109 BUILDING &LOAN ASSOCIATION. SHARES IN MUTUAL L. & H. ASS'N PAY 6. 7 , 8 per cent when 1 , 2 , S years old , nlvvavs redeemable. 1701 Farnam st , Nattlnger , Sec. 4SO HOW TO GET A HOME OR SECURE GOOD Interest on savings. Apply to Omaha L , & B. A s'n , 1704 Bco bid ; . G. M. Nattlnger. Bee. 431 PASTURAGE. WE HAVE ICO ACRES OF BLUE GRASS PAS- lure for horses , board fence , spring water ; Barton H Phelps , Gllmore. Neb. , or A. W. Phelps & Son. 207 N. Y. Life bldg. , Tel. 1051. _ 47S-JU1V ! GOOD PASTURE FOR HORSES , $1.00 PER month , ixr head. Charles Cans , St. Paul , Neb. 156 BUSINESS NOTICES. DAMAGED MIRRORS RESILVERED , 719 N. H. 496 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND CONTRACtors - tors for electric light and motor plants and all klndi of electrical construction. Western Elec trical Supply Co. , 1515 Howard st. < 43 ] HOTELS. AETNA HOUSE ( EUROPEAN ) . N. W. COR , Ilth and Dodg * . Booms by day cr week. 471 i OARPKT CLEANING. ' CHAMPION BTEAM YvA/lI'nT AND RUG Cleaning Works do their wnrk the best nnd cheapest 713-20 B. 14lh iUTel. . 655. U 8. O. Kuhn , manager , Patrick Ward , foreman. JIT 2201 y-29 FOU-ND , FOUND. MONDAY EVICTING , ON CIHCUS grounds , straw hnt. Owner can hnv * Mine by calling nt thH oillce nnfl rAylnir for this ad , jt Pound M3S. 26 * SHORTHAND A. C. VAN SANT'8 SCHOOL C13 N. Y. LIFE. [ M 45 } DENTSTS. DR. PAUL. DENTIST , 2020'BURT ' ST. 4J7 PAWNBROKERS. H. MAROW1TZ LOANS MONEY. 41S N. 16 ST. 463 A SPEGIALTYo ; TcS , tlnry tiyphllls permanently cured In 15 to fJJS days. You cnn bo treated at homo lot the Mimojirlco under parao Rim runty. II you prefer to como hero no wlH contract to pay railroad faro nnd hotel bills , nnd no cbnrcc.lf no fall to euro. If you hare taken mer cury , lotlldo potmh , and still bavo nchcs and psliis. Mucous I'ntch odln mouth , horn Thront , I'liiiplcg , Copper Colored 8poti Ulrern on inypirtof the body. IlulrorKyobrowii falllnK out , It la this Syphilitic 11LOOU 1'OISON thai we cunrnntoo to cure. Wo solicit the most obstl * tinto ciioes nnd chnllcnce the \vorld for n cnux vvoonniiot cure. uhU dl'Cino lini nlways bnniod thn skill of the most eminent pliynl- elnnti. SOOOOOO capital behind our uncondi tional inisranty. Ahsolutoproofiisontsealnloa nppllcitlon. Addrcoi CUOK KIIMISDY CU > , 007 Uaaoaln Xuiiiolo. VIIIUAUU , " " DUFFY'S Pure Klalf Whiskey. All Druggists- Lawyers runl solicitors , STI3S & CO.Heo ' , OMAHA , Ni'b. Advice FKHIO. RAILWAY TIME CARD Leaves I1IURLINGTON & MO. U1VER.Arrives ( _ OmahaLnlou | ' Dtput , 10th it Mason blg.j Ulllalui 10.15am. . . Denver Exprww .I.TTe-lOaiiT 4..iCpm.Blk. Hills , Mom. & 1'uget Sml. Ex.KO.pm - 4:3pm : Denver Express 4.05pm C:4opm..Nebraska : Local ( except Sunuay. . 7:4 : pm S:15am..Lincoln : Local ( except t > unJu . . .lll'iam 2.45pm.Fust MalKfor LUiumi ) dally. . . . Leaves ( CHICAGO , BURLINGTON & Q ( Arrives UmulmlUnion Depot , loth & Mason Sla.lOinaha " 4:4Spm Chicago Vestibule t:50im : tEOam ) : Chluura Expirsj 4-.lI.pm 7SOpnl..Chicago und St. Louis Express. . 8uoam ll:3iam : I-acltlc Junction Local ! > :30pm : Fast Mall. 24jpm ; Leaves ( CHICAGO. MIL. & ST. PAUL.Arrives OmalialUnlon Depot , 10th At Mason Sis.Omaha ( C.OOp'm Chicago Limited. 9.30am lllCani ; . . .Chicago Express ( ex. Sun. ) . . . . G:00pm : Leaves ( CHICAGO & N&nTH\\E5TN.IAirlve.i OniahalUiilon Depot , lath .t-Muson 8t . | Omaha ll:05am : Eastern Exvlcas. . * 6:30pm : 4:00pm : VestloureU Limited SMOarn CMatn : Mo. Valley , Locul 10:3Jpm E:45pm : Omaha Chlpagatt > pcclai 2lSpm ! LeiTveTTcTnCAGOT"R. ir & "PACIFIC. | Arrlves UmnhalUnlou Depot , 10thMason Sls.l Omaha EASTvv llXam..Atlantic : ( ) Express ( ex Sunday ) . . . G:5opm : 6:2ipm : Night Express 0iOam : 4:30pm..Chicago Vestlrfliied Limited. . . . lJ5pm : " ' . . WE3T.a ; C.50pm..Oklahoma & Texas. Ex ( ex Sun ) .10:35am : l4Dpm ! Colorado iLlmlted 4.uOpm I-eavet ( C. . ST. P.V" M. & O. ( Arrives Oinnlial Depot , 15th nnd Webster 319. [ Omaha i:25am. : . . . Nebraska Paiisoncer OUIlj ) . . . . 8:15pm : 4SOpm. : . . Sioux City Exnresstex. Sun..lI.Mam . . . St. Paul 'Limited . ln-3jam " Leaven ! F.rnraMVALLEl. ( Arrives Omajin lDepo _ t , 1 ! tl i _ and , W toater a H. I Omaha 2IOpm..t : > . . .rnst ilVl' ' suKtBipres-v. ' . . . . . 4 < r.Spm Z:10pm.ex. : ( Kat.Wyo. ) .Iinox. ( Moi _ . ; . . -tiSJpm :0iam. : . . Norfolk Express lex. Sunday ) . . .lo:30am : 6lOprr. ! . . . . . .til. Paul Express . li35am ) LeavM j KTaTiST. * . Vcr"E lArrlvcs OmahaJlJnlon Depot , ICth & Mason 8ts. | Omaha 8.60am . Kansas City Day Express . 6:30pm : a ; < 5pm..K. C. N lghtEx. _ .Via U , P. Trap. . 8:00am : Leaves ( MISSOURI PACIFIC. JArrlves Omaha ] iJcpot , 15th and Webster 81s. [ Omaha ioTlOam. . . St. Louis Eioress 6:00am : 9:20pm : St. Louis Express 6OSpm : 3:50pm : Nebraska Local ( ex. tiun. ) . . . . . 9OCam ! Leaverf 8IOUX CITY & PACIFIC" JArrlves Omahal Oepot. 15th and Webster 813. | Omaha : . . . . . . . . . Paul Limited 1033am ! Leaver FaiOUX CITY & PACIFIC.AnIves " ) OmahalUnlon Depot , 10th & Mason Sl . | Omaha ? :65arr. : Sioux City Passenger i.7lo.Vom : C3Spm ; St. I'fcul LI ml ted 18:36pm : Leaves | "UNION PACIFIC ( Arrives OmahalUnlon Depot , 10lli _ & Mason Sls.l Omaha JHIain Kearney Kxprvra 12:3Dpm : 2Wpm : . . .Overland Flvpr 6.30pm 2 00pm Ileat'ce & StroniBh'g Ex ( ex. Sun.12"0pm ! 7'0)pin . . Pnrlfic T2xprei > 3 10'2STm W3pm _ . . . - _ rastilnll. _ . . . 4.10pm WAI3ASinfATl7\VAY. lArrlveiT i Depot , 10th & Mason 81s. | Omaha lUprn : St. Lout.i Cannon Do.ll 12.33pm StltutliitilstH 111 < nuncll. A council of Salvation Army officers of Ne braska , South Dakota and western Iowa Is now In progress In Omaha. 0 Ulcers present are : Captain Lena Peterson and Cadet Lizzie Hour , Deatrlce ; Captain Carrie Hrlttlngham and Lieutenant KlUka Isbon , Atlantic , la. ; Captain Gideon Cunningham and Lieutenant Benjamin Coppock , Missouri Valley , la. ; Lieutenant Olson an'f Cadet Clarence I3oyd , Nebraska City ; Captain Curran nnd Lieuten ant Warren , Omaha No. 2 .corps ; Captain and Mrs. Dour and Lieutenant Wood , Coun cil DlulTs ; Captain Dunham , Sioux City ; Lieutenant Clara Kaye , Sioux Falls , S. I ) ; Adjutant and Mrs. McAbee , Omaha No. 1 corps ; Staff Captain nnd Mrs. Cousins , who are in charge of the Nebraska district. Last evening a mass meeting was held at the barracks. Seventeenth and Davenport streets. On the platform were all of the officers named and a typical meeting was hold. Reduced KutcH to l.'nltinioro. On account of the meeting of the Baptist Young People's union at Baltimore , July 18 to 21 , the n. & 0. II. H. Co. will place on sale at all ticket stations on Its lines west of the Ohio river excursion tickets at ono faro for the round trip. These tickets will be sold July 1C and 17 , valid for return passage - sago until August 6. The rate from Chicago will be $17.00 , and proportionately Ion- rates from other points. Tickets will also be placed on sale at all coupon offices west of Chicago. " Whatever point you , /jlart / from be sure your ticket reads via B.nSi O. In addition to the historic countryj'hrough ' ( which the I ) . & 0. runs , the D. & , O. Is the only line from Chicago to Baltimore running via Washington , a doublq , tylly service of fast express trains run between the west and east. For lull particulars' address L. S. Allen , A. O. P. A. , Grand Genital Station , Chicago. A I'cw Offered by the Chicago1.1 Milwaukee & St. Paul railway , the short ) lno to Chicago. A clean train , made up sand started from Omaha. Daggage check dfrom , residence to destination. Elegant , ( rain service and courteous employes. CnUre train lighted by electricity nnd heated by g { am , with electric light In every berth. Finest dining car service In the west , with meals served "a la carlo. " The Flyer leaves nt 0 p. n. dally from Union depot. City ticket Office. 1501 Farnam street. C. S. Carrier , city ticket agent. Cullforulii or Trxa . Tor lowest rates on tickets and best nc- corcmo atlons call on or address C. L. PaJnicr , P. A. Santa Fe Houte , Iloora 1 , Firbt National Dank , Omaha. fifhsn Baby was sick , wo gave her Castorla. When she was a Child , she cried for CastorU. When Ebo became illsa , she clun ; to Castorla. \7ben Bha had Children , she gav e them Costorta. i"l BiJ : ( tl XHSl ( Copyrighted , 1S93. by Irvln * llaclicller ) CHAPTER III THE NIGHT OF UIIEAD. Sir James and I took supper that Saturday night In his own dining hall , where vvo found a fire on aril the table set. For It had been the first of his concern when we came to the house of James Marr to k-and a messenger to the mansion house to warn them of our arrival. Hut this very anxious care of his brought trouble upon him. For so soon as we entered the hall I heard a shrill voice call to Sir James from an upper room. Ho went within , leaving one Spofforth , his servitor , to take me to the supper chamber. Then I heard the sharp tongue which I took to bo that of the Lady Standsfleld berate Sir James because he had not come straight to his own home , but had gone to a change house with a guest. What Sir James tald In reply I could not hear. Nor , Indeed , did I hold It to be my duty to listen over carefully , for the excuse which a man makes to his wife concerns himself Ho lighted mo to my room. alone , and oven the church claims no au thority over such privileged communica tions. In a little space Sir James came within the chamber and partook of supper with me , speaking clear nnd soberly as was his wont upon certain books of sermons which he loved to read , such being his taste. Hut of his family , or of the sorrow concerning his son , ho fipako no further word. Then , so soon as the clock had chapped 10 , he rose and called In the servants to wor ship , which at his request I .took , praying about the space of three-quarters of an hour , and never better In my life , as Is great com fort to me now to think upon. After this , without a word spoken , ho rose. I would have returned to speak of other things , but ho checked mo with a solemn movement , strange In one that hitherto had been so merry withal. "After the Bulk on Saturday night , " he said , "It Is our custom to take our candles and get to bed , " So , with a dignified and gracious mcln , ho lighted mete my room , with gravity and affection shook me by the hand and so de parted , taking leave of me without a word. As all may believe. It was with some fear upon mo because of the saying of Renwlck and the power .of the evil spirits that I laid me down. For strange as It may appear , so long as I shared the fanatic opinions and lay abroad In the fields , I was not feared of the devil himself , but would have wrestled with him had he como upon mo In the heather , where oft It was my hap to lie alone. .Yet since I drew In and sot my feet In milder courses and easier ways I have been none so set In my mind , but , as It were , more easily feared and less assured of my Interest. Nevertheless , I laid me down , and what with the tiredness of a long day's travel and our so recently having so well supped , I was asleep before I knew It. Yet It was a troubled and unstable rest , with many starlings and much uneasiness , for I felt that there was that about the house that night which was more than canny. I Jrnew not how long I slept , but It must have been well Into the deep silence of the night that I was waked out of eleep by a cry so wild , so strange and so loud that It shook my reason able soul within me. Yet It seemed that I Waked out of my Bleep , must have heard It In my dream , for only the echoes of It lingered In my ears when I sat up in bed , trembling and with my night gear damp about me with the affrlghtment. Never had I heard so great and fearful a crying. It seemed to me like the crying of a demon from whom one stronger has snatched I a prey. Hut with the perturbation In mine own head and the dashing of my spirits by the unearthly cry which awoke me , I could not tell whether the noise was In mine own Imagination or- whether I really had heard It. Hut It was soon clear to me that the con fused din about the house , which went and came like a fitful wind , was no Imagination , but proceeded from the machinations of the evil spirits which Mr Renwlck had presaged would follow me. Then , Indeed , I was In a terror to which all that had gone before was as nothing. Sometimes the noise seemed like the con fused sound of many persons walking and struggling together. Whereat I knew that the fiends strove to be at me , but were restrained by some one that for the moment was stronger as it might be. my guardian angel. So I endeavored to fall to the pray ing. Hut such was the power of satan , and such the tremor of my spirit , that all the prayers I knew had departed from me. No words came to my mind save some old bab bles of the mathematics I had learned long ago when I was at the Edinburgh collegq which now stood me In no stead at all , for the least little Imping devil cares no jot for all the mathematics of Euclid. Then there came again the din of voices louder than before , the trampling of many feet In the rooms above me , and along the transe. At last I heard them come through the passage , as It had lieen to enter at my door. Thei at last I gat strength to leap from my bed , and make a shift to bolt my do'or , which may well teem a daft-llko tiling to do. For what would evil Sprits care for bolts , whose ordinary way of entering a chamber U through the Keyhole. When I locked the door I fell on my knew and , mine eyes being opposite to the latchet- hole , I looked through , and Siw what reeme to mo very terrible the form of a man , al black , stand with a light behind htm , am with a bare shining sword In his hand thai pointed straight to my chambsr door. An : all the house about mo and the dense air were Riled with the sound of groaning am little sharp shrieks of ultimate agony , as of one that wished to die , but could not Whereat , for very agony , I fainted away. When I came to myelf I Uy along the wall by the door , rigorously cold and si 1 hid been stark frozen by reason of the bit terness of the night. The house was silent within and the latch-hole dark. Hut nbout the house nnd about there went the same whispering and crying of fiends , rising nnd falling now sharp and quarrelsome , now more lalgh and fearsome , till In n llttlo time the crying came again wowo than ever be low my chamber window. So , before I dared to look out , not knowing but what 1 might sco the devil and all his augels at carnival , 1 made shift to commend me for pri'.icr\atlon and protection to the majesty of God , At last I manned courage to go to the win dow , and , looking out , I saw upon the thin sprinkling of snow that had fallen In the night the veritable resemblances of evil spirits , dragging away that which seemed to bo a heavy burden , And once more , oven as I looked forth , there came the terrible crying \oice that awakened mo , as high as before , so that again I fell down as a dead man. man.Nevertheless Nevertheless , though I own that In things which are so counted of the flesh , I am far from being a bravo man , yet now , from \ery desperation , and because I feared that the ovll spirits would como and take me away In Ilko manner when they had disposed of their present burden , I got courage to rise and do my breeches upon mo. Then I went out and followed on to BCO what the spirits might contrive. Hut bcciuso by their mas ter's arts they were Invisible , I saw no moro of them till I had stumbled down the steep bank to the river side. It is an 111 place thus to adventure Into under silence of night , for the trees grow close together , so that I knocked and bruised myself as I went. Hut to my great Joy I came , by the way , to a little burn with water still running In it In eplto of the frost. So this I crossed , and when once I stood on the other side I thanked God , knowing that no evil spirit could now overpass to me. Then , whether It was that by my crossing of the running water the spells of the spirits had no pouer to render them Invisible , or whether It was that my eyes had become more accustomed to the darkness of the night , but as I stood behind a great rough trco I again gat eight of the demons ? with their burden. They were scrambling by the side of the water , and I saw them lay their bur den upon a cake of floating Ice which the chief devil drew toward him with a thing like a shepherd's "clep" or crook. Then I was again In some fear lest this should bo some cantrip by which they might got the power to overpass running water , nnd so get at mo to tear mo In pieces as Is their devilish wont with Christian ministers when they grip them. But ns I looked I saw the demons stand nnd stamp upon the mar gin of the water as though the matter did not progress to their satisfaction. Then the chief black fiend that held the crook , stcllcd and pushed with It upon the broad piece of Ice , so that I saw It slowly turn about like a wheel upon Its axle , and , with the black burden still upon It , glide out of my s'ght down the water. The company of demons ( as In my fantasy I thought them ) stood there , as It had been , watching their strange ship and Its cargo depart for another coun try. Then I heard them clamtier , crying and quarreling as before , up the bank out of my sight. How I ever got back to my chamber I know not , but certain It Is that when the serving woman came the next morning to light my fire she found me , with bleeding feet and scanty garments , lying In the midst of the floor , as one that had been overtaken unseemly , and the bed-coverlets all thrown hither and thither , even as I had cast them abroad when I Ieap3d from my bed. Uy which I am encouraged to think that the fury of the fiend ad been mercifully re strained In my case , and that providence had more Interest In me. In spite of my shortcomings , than In my modesty I had be lieved. ( Continued Thursday. ) .Sf/J'/fB.VJJ CUUKT blT.r.lllT. Kearney Land and Investment company against Asplnwall. Appeal from Buffalo county. Affirmed. Opinion by Commissioner ' sioner lln'gan. 1'artlcs deslrlntr to rnnkc objections to the r'aluo ilxed tin property appraised for ale under execution , whether on tlio ground that such valuation IH too high or too low , should make and ( lie such objection ! ) In the court where the case Is pending' , together with n motion to set anldo such appiaUo- inent. before the sale occurs. 2. Appraisers of wrouerty for Halo under execution act jUdTjiaily , and on motion made after such sale to vacate the same tha value llxi'd by them on the property can only be assailed for fraud. 3. To justify the setting' aside of a Kale on the ground that the property was ap praised too low the actual value of the liroperty must so greatly exceed Its up- l > rnls < ? d value BH of Itself to raise a pre sumption of fraud In the mnklm ; of the appraisement Vought against Foxworthy , 3S Nebraska , 750 , followed. 1. It Is the duty of an ofllcer holding an I'xucutlon for the sale of real estate to cause said leal estate to be appraised nnd forth with Immediately deponlt a copy of the appraisement m.ide with the clerk of the court issuing the order of sain , In older : hat parties Interested In the property may know what value has been placed thereon by the appraisers , and If they think such apprals-ement too high or too low that they may hnvo an opportunity to lllo objections to the appraisement on that Kiound before the sale occurs. li. After ; -ucli sale Is made It H too late for the parties for the flr.st time to queatlon the correctness of the appraisement made on any other ground than that of fraud. Campbell against McClure. llrror from Buffalo countv Alllrmed. Opinion by Commissioner Hagan. In July , 1&82 , on Campbell sold and con veyed to one McClure certain real estate by general wairanty deed. The deed ron- tulned a coxenant that the real estate con veyed was free of encumbrance. At the time of the conveyance taxes had been as sessed against the real estate for the year , but such taxes were not then duo. Camp bell neglected to pay these taxes after their maturity nnd McClure to prevent the siilo of the real estate , paid the taxes and HUM ! Campbell before 11 justice of the pe'aeo to recover the amount so paid. Held. (1) ( ) That the covenant against Inciim- branccs WHS a personal obligation , did not run with the land , and was broken at the time the conveyance was made. Chapman against Klmball , 7 Nebraska , 299 , followed. (2) ( ) That the suit was not an nrtlon on a contract for leal estate within the me.in- Ing of section ! K > 7 of the Code of Civil Pro cedure , nor was the iictlon one In which the title to reul estate was sought to bo re covered or could be drawn In question , and that a Justice of the peace had Jurisdiction of the cnse. A vpjDilor who sells real estate after the first day of April , In any year. In the absence of a contract to the contrary , Is , under the statute , liable for the taxes on such real estntn for that year. McClure ngalns Campbell , 25 Nebraska , 67. o To the young face Pozzonl's Complexion Powder gives fresher charms , to tbo old , re newed youth. Try It. Are You itiilnc t Coliiriiitii for thn Sninmrr ? July 5th to 8th the Chicago , Rock Island fc. Pacific Ry. will tell round trip tickets to Denver , Colorado Springs and Pueblo at $19.00 for the round trip , good for return passage till Sept. 1st. Teachers attending the famous rummer school at Colorado Springs , and any one who contemplates a trip to Colorado , should remember that the "Rock Island" Is the ONLY LINK running THROUGH chair cars and sleeping cars from Omaha to Colorado rado Springs WITHOUT CHANGB. Cheap rates are made by all lines In Colorado to the hundreds of places of Interest and to all pleasure reports. For full Information , maps , time cards , descriptive circulars , rates , etc. , call at "ROCK ISLAND" ticket office , 1C02 Farnam St. IinposHlhln to I.lva In CliU Country Without hearing about the Northwestern line's evening "Chicago Limited , " for people WILL talk about Its conveniences , tastefulness - ness and comprehensive up-to-datoneui Omaha , CMS p. in. ; Chicago , 8 1C a. m. Ves tlbuled nleeplng can , chair cars , a la carte dinners , PllnUch gas , EVERYTHING. N extra cost. U'her Northwestern trains at 11-05 a m uul 4 p. in. dally. Want your trunk checkcl at cibmeT City ticket office , 1401 Farnara street. CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS Mayor Names Thomas Swobo to Succcoil Oity Treasurer Bolln , Resigned , ' REFERRED TO UDCIARY COMMITTEE. Comptroller' * Statement Mianr * Miortngo 1 Kxrecd ? ! ! OOOO ( lives Amount of Due 1IIIU unil ClircMn on Hlo-Mitro Thor- Kinmluntlon In Dimmnilcit , At the regular meeting of the city council List night Mayor llemls nppolnteil Thomas Suobo to nil tlio vacancy caused" by tha reslgnsttlon , of City Treasurer IJolln. This was after conslJorntlon of tlio nctlcn of A. L.i" , HeeJ In refusing ( lie appointment which \vus\ \ tendered him at tlio afternoon meeting. The I appointment of Mr. Swobo was referred to the committee on judiciary. The olllcl.il report of Comptroller Olson of the condition of Mr. llolln's ofildal nftalra was as follows : CITY FUNDS. Hnlnnco In various funds $130,81.1.17 C.ish In banks 12,421.11 Cash on liutul l.SM.:394,278.37 : Shortage f 3Cr.31.SO SCHOOL FUND. Itnlanco In fund Kn.MT.IIS Cash in banks tfl.irrj.lG Surplut .J10.706.7S Net shortUKe jfi,82S.73 * nUl In to Juno 23 -(777.15 ( ( Shortage remnlnlnff / { 21,151.57 The comptroller reported that the aggregate amount of the bills and checks on tlio was J2fi.080.37. The comptroller was then directed by resolution to make a more thorough Investi gation and to employ such assistance as might bo needed. A committee from the Commercial club , headed by Uovoinor Saumlers , presented tha report of the special committee on water works , which was recently appointed by that body and which appears In another column of this paper. The communication was referred to ths committee on fire and water , together with President Hilvv arils and Councilman Ilowcll. The inn } or vetoed the bill of Thomas Casey for meals furnished to city prisoners. Tills was following previous vetoes , the reason being that the meals were so small that It took two of them to satisfy each prisoner. The veto was not sustained. The city attorney was granted a leave of absence to visit his father In New England. Ho will bo absent for several weeks. The parents of Ocorge Ilockloy , the colored boy who was drowned white bathing In Mercer's lake some time ago , presented a $5,000 damage claim against the city. It was referred for Investigation. Back , Saundcrs and Kmcnt were made & speclel committee to straighten out a tnnglo In the prospective paving of portions of Third and Williams streets. This Is a case where the contract has been let , but work was stopped because the name of I1. E. Her had been placed on the petition without his authority. Ordinances were passed ordering the grad ing of Seventh street from Cedar to Dorcas , and changing the grade of Lake street from Twenty-sixth to Thirtieth and adjoining In tersections. < Ictiinllncfift Hint HrnUli , Ladles will find Allen's Hygienic Fluid all that Is desired as a cleansing and healing vaginal wash and Injection. It Is Invaluable In leucorrhoea , vaglnttls , etc. , and Is per fectly hnrmlcsi. Ueflned people everywhere use It. AFFAIRS AT bOUTH OMAHA. .Member Hngrtn of the School Ilonrd to lie Impeached for Kxtortlon. Impeachment proceedings will bo com menced by the Hoard of Education against A. N. Hagan , secretary of the board , and the hearing Is set for Saturday at 2 p. m. It was so decided at , a special meeting last night. The affair started over an affidavit filed by A. C. Sloano , cx-janltor of the Hast Albright school. In which Sloano alleges ho ha paid Hagan $10 a month for two years In order to hold his job. An Intimation of this case was Klv.cn In Sunday's Dec. The affidavit al leges that during the years 1S93 and 1894 Sloane paid to Hagan $1SC In cash and did $15 worth of work for him to pay the bal ance of the amount. Further , Sloano alleges that Hagan approached him a few days ago and wanted to enter Into a contract for an other year at the same rate. At this proposi tion Sloane rebelled and as a result his name Is not on tlio pay roll of the Uoard of Edu cation. , Sloane drew $40 per month , and after di viding with Hagan had only $30 left to keep himself and wife. The charges when read rather surprised the members of the board" A petition signed by thirty persons asked for an Investigation Into the affairs of the board. This has been looked for by citizens for several days , and yesterday afternoon the rumor of a rousing meeting of the rchool board was current on the strcetp. After reading the affidavit President Gideon stated that In his opinion the board ought to go Into committee of the whole and Investi gate the charges and also Install some mem ber of the board as secretary until the charges were proved or disproved , Mr. Pearl , addressing the chair , said that Hagan was not prepared to answer the charges on such short notice , and suggested that the Investigation be put off for a week. Hagsn stated that he wanted every janitor , teacher and contractor In the board's em ploy to be present and testify as to his con nection In any transaction regarding the Hoard of Education. Member Talbot wanted the board's attor ney present before further action was taken , and a messenger was sent to Judge Mont gomery's residence. In the meantime the members talked the matter over In a quiet way for fully twenty minutes. Montgomery llnallly arrived and the ques tion was put to him as to the legality of compelling wltncses to attend. The judge said there was no law to compel witnesses to attend such cases If they did not wish to. At this stage of ( lie gdmc Hagan jumped up and said that Gideon had stated on the streets that the board would be better off without such members as Pearl , Hagan and Cheek. Gideon denied this charge and ordered the secretary to take his seat. Mr. Pearl was then called to the chair and Gideon read a resolution directing the attorney of the board to secure evidence In the case In ques tion and If the proof was sufficient , formu late charges against Hagan. Talbot * thought that the- resolution left too much power In the hands of the attorney , and suggested tint the board's attorney bo directed to draft charges of Impeachment. There was some discussion , but the resolution finally carried. Hagan then made some serious charges against Gideon. Gideon stated that ho would make Hagan prove his charges In a higher court , and there the case retted. The board meets next Saturday. Mimic ( ity ( Jcindp. Ilev. C. N. Dawion and wife leave today for a two weeks' stay at Chattanooga , Tenn. The ladles of the South Omaha hcapltal gave a reception to their friends at the new hospital , Twenty-sixth and J streets , lait livening. Henry Albert Lambert and Miss Delphene Dundus were married yeiterday afternoon at the residence of J. A. Hall , Twenty-fifth and I streets , by Hev. C. N. Davvson , The school census for the year 1895 la as follows. I'Mrtt ward. 1,188 ; Second ward , 1,247 ; Third ward , 880 ; Fourth ward , 282 , making a total of 3,003 school children be tween the ages of 5 and 21 yean. This Is an Increase of COO over last year. The city council met In special session last evening to remedy a defect In a recent or dinance. In an ordinance passed a week ago It was agreed to pay Interest on the $110,000 refunding IIPda annually. A substitute wa necejsary , as the Intercut must be paid semi- annually. The ordinance was duly paised. I'm All Unstrung , ID the remark of many a nervous Individual Ho or she will soon cease to talk that wajr after beginning and persisting In a courts of Hosteller's Stomach Hitters. Nothing like It to renew Hrength and appetite and good digestion. 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