THE OMAHA DArLY : BEEllirnTDAY | , JUNE 28 , 1805 , SPBC1RL NOTICES. ncinrnt for thrne columns wilt be tgtirn until 12I3O p. in. for tlie evening nml until H p. in. for the morning nit Sumtaj tilltlnn. AUvcrllierfij \ reqneiitlnc i natnlinreil ( lirck , inn tmve nnnvtcrs nililrcmod to n numbered Irttnr In rnre of 'I hn Itro. An * wrrn to Hildrenscd will l > n drllv-orcil upon I Itirntutlon nt tlio ilirck only. Jtiitrn , 1 1-Sc a mortl. ! ir t li ncttlon , la n word licreafler. Nothing tnkon for lustlianSCo lor llr t Innrrtlnn 'ilirso ndvrrtlsemcnti must lun roniecu- lively. SITUATIONU WANTED. WANTED STENOGRAPHER AND OENERAI odlce man wants poslllon July 1st. live years experience. Bout references. Address C. W. Canflold , Valentine , Nebraska. A M232 SITUATION WANTF.D IN FAMILY WHERE there wimM l > c no vvaphlng or Ironlm ? . Wages not so much of an object M good permanent position. Would ncrrpt position ns governess or housekeeper If iilnce will permit of respect able living. Very b 'St of references given. Ad dress T 11 , Uee. A M4W30 * "WANTED. RY MIDDLE-AGED LADY , UX- perlenced In nil kinds of housekeeping : will leave city. Address loom 22 , Metropolitan hotel , Council lllurrs. A MJfll M1 WANTEli HiLP. WANTED. 1,000 MKN TO WRITE 11 n TODAY for tlio receipt ( abmlutely free. In plain sealed envelope ) which cured me of nervous debility , exhausted vitality , elc. Address C. J. Walker , Ilex 1.141 , Kalamazoo , Mich. I1-M < 23 WANTED. FIU8T CLASS UPHOLSTERER TO work by day for a short time. Address S CO , IJec. I1-M310 "WANTED. MAN ON 8AI.AUY TO TAKE OP. ders In city If succcssfu' will receive aJ vancement. Apply after 8 n. m. 1516 Doug- las. B-M336JJ23 WANTED. STONE CUTTERS. ADDRESS AT- klnson llros. & Co. , Lancaster , Mo. \ u M370 23 * WANTED. HALESMAN ; HALARY rnOM rtartt permnnent place , Drown Ilros. Co. , 1J M4' ' Si * nurserymen , Chicago. WANTHD. TEAMS TO HAUL Vim AT PAIR grounds. Enquire on the work. II M39I 2a * WANTEU HELP. AUK YOU HONEST , SOBER. INDUSTRIOUS ? II TO , engage with us for 1S33 , $300 a inunth , $3 , v ) a > ear ; you can make It ensy ; six hours a day. Our agents do not complain of Man ! times. Why ? They are making money selling our Perfection Dish Washei , the only practical family washer manufactured ; washes , dries nnd polishes dishes perfectly In two minutes ; no experience necessary ; a child of 8 operate * It cnslly ; cheap nnd durable , weight , thirteen pounds : made of anti-rust sheet steel ; capacity. 100 pieces ; $10.000 for Its equal ; every family wants one ; } ou don't have to canvas , as Boor us plioplo know you have It for sale they send for a dish washer ; each agent's teirltory pro tected ; no competition ; we furnish sample ( welphi six pounds ) In nice case to lady agents to tike orders with ; one nuent made 1211.(13 ( first ten days. Address for full particulars 1'erfec- tlon MfR. Co. . Engltfvvood. 111. C M42I WANTEDAN EXPERT , EXPERIENCED waist maker at once. O. K. Scolleld , 1'axton block. C-M3n GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK nt 1919 Chicago. C M378 GOOD GIRL rou GENERAL HOUSEWORK 3305 Hurt. C 352-23 * GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSE work. 1805 S. 10th street. C M3DG 30 * JOK HE NT HOUSES. HOUSES. P. 1C DAIILINQ , UARKEU I1LOCK D 423 HOU8K3 IN AMjPAUTSOFTHBClTY. THE O. P. Davis company , 1505 Furnam. D 426 IIOUSL'S. UUNAWA & CO. , 103 N. 13TH ST. D (27 J II. E. COLE CO. LAKQUST LIST IN OMAHA fv 13 At 48 iron HUNT DKSIRAULK HOUSES. 9 ref ta , 211 H. 21th Rt. , 30. 7 rooms , 4203 Cumlng St. , (22. 7 rooms , 926 N. 27th ave. . J22.W S rooms. 49D7 Cans St. , 110. 9 rooms , 4927 Davenport St. . $10 C room ! ) , 8420 Jocknon St. . (8. B roomi. S313 1'nitt St. . $7. Bee Fidelity Trust Co. , 1702 Farram st. D 4J1 IlHNTAIi AtlENCY C2i ) BO" . 1CTH ST. TWO o-nooM iiiiicic iiousns , isss-u PAHK tnenue , facing Hanncom park , nearly new ; Imrd wood finish ; flr t emus modern con veniences. Inquire 1113 South S2nd street. 6 AND 7-UOOM FLATS/WITH HANOI : AND all modern conveniences ; nwnlns * , screens nnd Jnnllor service. Call nt corner Hat. 701 S. 16th Hi. , from 10 to 12 nnd 2 to 4. George Clouser. U-M531 _ 2 ni.KOANT C-llOOM COTTAOnS JUST IltIILT , J22.W. Fidelity Trust company , 1702 Knrnnm. D C4 s-nooM MonnuN JIOUBR. MTU ST. & ror- pletun. Hartman & Uobbins , 210 Hoc 1.1. . . IK. I ) 824J > 3 _ _ 7-llOOM EAST FHONT HODUIIN. 362 N. 40TH. D-lS3-Jy-lS _ _ NINI1-UOOM IIODHIIN HOUSn , DKTACHGD , beautiful lawn ; > haile treed. COS Houth 2Mb. Apply to J. 11. I'atrottc. Douglas block. I ) 207J4 roil HUNT TWO C-IlOOSt COTTAdi:3 , ONE furnished , S06 3. Mill. Modern. D 213-27 * JIODUHN 6-ROO.M COTTAGn. IJEAUTIFIJL lawn and shade. 2121 Miami street. P M313 FOR HUNT , KITC1IKN , LIVING AND HBll- room , with pantry , china , clothes , water closcl nnd nlnk , 57 , 2910 Farnam ct ; choice. 1)341 29 * _ ' rou RENT , iiousn c nooir's , 2312 CAI.D- well St. Inquire K14. D-MS-SO * _ FOR IlKNT FUHNISIIKU HOUSE FOR THE summer. Apply 2025 Howard st. -300-27 FOH KENT inOHT-HOOM FLAT WITH AM. modern Improvements , 4C3 So. 2th ! me. . J'JO.CH per month. D 3S9-a FOR IlKNT 8IX-IIOOM HOUSE NEAIl 53TI1 and Cumlne sis. , J9.00 , Inquire nt SJS So. ISIli nt D-3S7-3 noi'sns NHAH mem SCHOOL 115.00 and J23.00 rcr month. Inquire 2610 fnplto live. D-331-3 * .S AND STOltEH , 1' , D. WEAD. ItiTII & UoUKln' . D SS5-23 _ I Clt itENT i UJr itiilKD ilOOiilS , SOUTH FllONT HOO.M. WELL FUll nUh d , private family. Call 2412 Cus. ut. PLEASANT ROOM. 1919 DODGE. n MSS7 FOK HUNT. ELKQANTLY rooms. C01 a. 13th. U 01C Jy2 FURNISHED ROOMS tlOC WEEK. 710 S. 14TI1 E-910 Jyl2 * 1 HOOMS FOH HOUSKKKin'lNG FOR. JIAJi and wife ; rent taken In hoard. 313 N. 17th. FHONT IIOOM WIT11 ALCOVE. HUITAIILL fur three , with boniJ. 2333 SI. Mary's Ave. E M282-2J * NEATLY FURNISHED ROOM TOR T\Vo7"6 ! H. 17th Mreet. E Mail ) ! S NICELY FURNISHED OUTSIDE ROOMS : GAS Kleum hcut. 711 H. ICth ; third Moor , ilsht. K M336 31 * roil ItKNT. PI N11LY FURNISHED MODERIN rooms ; central louttlon. Addrexa T 7. llee. E-M3S6 25 * NICELY FURNISHED 11OO.MS TOR iTTdm hotueUcepIng ur gentlemen. t > 06 North 17th. U M378 28 * itoDp.itN lo-ROo.M HOIISIruHNistun Rent taken In board. Corner : Slh and Jnckson E-3M-1 * BOIITH FRONT ROOM , NICELY Fl'RNIRIinf IMC Howard. 1XJKNIBHED ROOMS AND KK'ELY FURNISHED SOUTH ROOM WIT1 board for tnu ; prhate family ; mi other board em : bent homo rumforts. Cll No. 2Ut. bel California and Webster. F DPI " " 107 B KTII"AVE" PRIVATE FAMILY. F-M12S J15 * TO TRAUR , DRi : S SUIT. CHEST MUASURI 36 Indies , worn twice ; cost ITS , for hurse. gun or ani thing. S 42 , Uee. F 1J3 1XR ) IlKNT FURNISHED ROOMS WIT1 lIllnney BtrccU F M293-50 * AWTK FRONT ROOM WITH AI.COVK. u prhnte family ; rcfeirnccs. 2313 Parn.un St. . . F-M281-23' _ _ ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS WIT1 board ; nil modern con\cnlcnceii. 2215 Wehstei P-3M 2 * _ 1'LKASANT. i-OOL ROOM FOR TWO. WITI board. IM " ItaUe Jit. _ P-3)4 ) 2 * HUMMER "HOARDERS AT LADIES- HALL Itellevtid rolleKc , lk-ll vue. L'lty accommodi linns. Rates It to t6.00 per week. F-3S3.23 * FOR RENT. I. A tin B. PLEASANT ROOMS wllh first-class boa id. 113 S. 24lh mreet. Fl'IlNISHBC with or without board. In private family. Cal nt 4M .V. 19lh utrwt. P-M3S3M * JtUUMS TO 11EN1 Oil J UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT A M 8. lllh St. T1IRER ROOMS ; IIOUSKICKEPUttl. On : TJNFUBNISHED ROOMS TO RENT Continued. FRONT ROOMS. CITY WATER AND HATH ; newly pajxsredi rent (5 , 1701 Capitol n\e. n ssi-M * ICURKNT S5TO.U.2..J AUIJ OFFICES FOR RENT , THE 4-STORY T1RICIC BUILDING , 916 Farniim Direct. This liullJInc has n llro- nroof cement basement , complete steam heat ing fixture * , water on all Moor * , gas , etc. Ap ply at the omco of The llee. I 910 TWO-STORY IIRICIC , 2fX6C. AND 60 I'EET trackage , 71S H. 13th. at your own price. H. U. Cole Co. . m N. ISlh St. 1-715 Jyfi AGENTS WANTED. MEN AND WOMEN. JS TO 110 A DAY. AD- dr ss the Handy Heater Co. , 831 New York Life hide. , Omaha. Neb. J-913 GENTS OR LADIES TO TAKE ORDERS FOR the HanKcn revolving nlhum ; llheral commit- nlon ; hie seller. Call at Homo lintel. C. C. HarpMrlte. J-.M3S4 31 * RENTAL AGENCY. 0. G. WALLACE , RENTALS , 312 DROWN llf.K. L M703 STORAGE. STORAGE , FRANK EWERS , 1214 HARNF.Y. Ml ) } IIEST STORAGE Ilt'ILDlNO IN OMAHA. U. S. mv , bonded warehouse , household Roods stored ; lowest rates. 1013-1015 L a\enwurth. M4M _ _ STOVES OTORED DURING SUMMER. TEL. 900. 1207 Douglas. Omaha Stole Repair Wnrks. M437 PACIFIC STORAGE & WAREHOUSE CO. . OTH & Jones sts , General storage and fornardlng. MI3S WANTED TO BUY. LOT AND 6 OR 7-ROOM HOUSE OR VACANT lot , for eash ; clve street and numlxr of Int. Address T. 8 , lice. N-393 27 * HOUSES TO MOVE. F. D. WEAD , 16TH AND Douglas. N ISV2S IF YOU WANT TO SELL REAL ESTATE quick list with F. I ) . Wead. We ore mitclng Bales. N 3S"i-2t ) isa > CITY DIRECTORY. CHEAP. 419 REE building. N M390 SD * FOR SALE .FURNITURE. FOR SALE. 30 ROOMS FURNITURE ; CEN trnl location IS hoarders ; good reasons for selling ; great bargain. Address S IS , Dee. 0-MS70 FOR SALE HORSESWAGONS.ETC FOR SALE-ONE OF MY IJLACK PONY mares. Fred Monte. 1517V4 Farnam. 1' 203 SNYDER PHAETON. ALMOST NEW , AT nearly half price. Drummond Carriage Co. P-21S-27 PONY CART LESS THAN HALF COST. Ft. dellty Oil Co. . So. 20th nnd U. P. Ry.P P 563-27 * FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS HARDWOOD COMI1INAT10N HOG AND chicken fence. Chas. It. Lee , 9th und Douglas. Q-411 THE STANDARD CATTLE CO. . AMES , NRR. , has 400 tons good baled hay for calc. Q M443 FOR SALE. OLD LUMBER CONSISTING OF scantling 2x4 , 2x8 , 2x10 , 8x8 , shlplup , sheeting. Biding , doors , windows , etc. , at the Associated Charities wood yard , 807 Hounrd st. st.Q937 Jyl4 * FOR SALE-A NATIONAL SELF-ADDING eash register. Has Le.-n u ed three months Warranted good as new. Address T 1. Iteo ofllce. O.343 S3 A LOT YOUNG HOLSTEIN MILK COWS. ( "ALL afternoon , yard , 23th nnd llurt St. Q 362-27 * FOR SALE CHEAP , GOOD YOUNG JERSEY cow. 3002 Llndaey ave. Q Sii 2S * FOR SALE. AN ANTELOPE. INQUIRE 17.12 SO. 10th street. CJ-M37J 23" FOR SALE , AN EXCELLENT 5X8 NOVEL- ettc camera , with double combination lens , tri pod und two plate holders. Addiess T S , Omaha IJec. Q M375 30' 10RSES FOR SALE. SINOI/E AND DOU1ILE diMng hoiacs. or will exchange for draft horxes. J. A. Doe , 12th nnd Nicholas. Nicholas.U M333 23 MEW JSTi.OO CABINET SINGER MACHINE FOR JII.OO. Call room 22 Metropolitan hotel. Coun cil Illuffn. Q M332 30 * MISCELLANEOUS. VILL PAY 110 FOR HORSE AND EXPRESS wagon to take out camping 14 days. 2215 Web ster. R-397 23 * CLAIRVOYANTS IRS. DR. H. WARREN , CLAIRVOYANT. REliable - liable business medium , Sth year at 119 N. 16th SII3 MADAM E. AUSTIN , TRANCE" MEDIUM AND Independent card reader. Room 3 , & 09 S. 13th street. Hamburg hotel. B M371 3 * MADAM SMITH , B02 S. 13TH , 2D FLOOR. ROOM 3 ; magnetic , vapor , alcohol , steam , sulphurlne nnd sea baths. . T M311 23 * MASSAGE. MADAME DERNARD. 1121 DODGE. T MC39 Jy 4 * 'INEST BATH AND MASSAGE PARLORS IN city. Mine. Ilowcll , 318 & 320 S. ISth ; thoroughly practical chiropodist and manicurist attendant. T M876 Jy 12' MRS. DR. LEON. ELKGANT MASSAGE AND electric bath. Parlors restful and rcfreihlng. 412 North 14th street. T M335 SO * 113 NORTH 15TH ST. . ROOM 1. SELECT MAS- Bage , magnetic end alcohol baths. Anna , from Chicago. T M333 SO * TURH.I&U BATHS. TURKISH IJATIfS ; ONLY PLACE IN CITY exclusively for ladles. Suite 103-110. Bee hldg. 135 LADIES' BATHS. MME. POST , 313V4 S. 15TH. 730 PERSON Ali , VIAVI CO. . 316 UEE BLDG. ; HEALTH BOOK free ; home treatment ; lady attendant. U4I4 II. HAAS. FLORIST , PLANTS , CUT FLOWERS , Banquet , hall , residence and graxo decorations. 1813 Vlnton street. Telephone 776. U M4t5 lUTIIS , MASSAGE , MME. POST , 313H S. ISTH , U731 UMBRELLAS COVERED AND REPAIRED" 316 No. 16th. Jas. Henderson. U 387 J27 BARGAIN. 12 CABINET PHOTOS. J2. DAVIES 113 S. ICth street , opposite Boston Store. U M503 30 A PRIVATE PARTY HAS MONEY TO LOAN on pianos , jouels , bicycles , etc. Business strictly confidential. Address Postofllce Ho- 3:0. U M702 HAVE YOUR OLD CARPETS MADE 1NTC rugs , any size you wish. 1221 Leivenwortl street. U M700 JyC ARE YOU SICKT MEDICINE AND TREATment - ment 50e , nt 205V4 N. 16th st. U 153-Jy-17 * CAN ANYBODY FURNISH US WITH A NO. SS dictionary that was sold by us on coupons. Please report at business olllce. U M331 3) ILLINOI8ANS ARE REQUESTED TO SEND name and address for crganizlng Illinois cluL to H. E. Cole , 106 N. 15th. U 333 S YOU ARE NOT SICK ENOUGH TO GO TO Ix-d , but still you feel "mean , " have no appe tite and can't sleep. Don't go to a doctor , bill get n botUe of Clarkn's pure rye uhlsky. II will restore your system to a healthy condition , U M3a7 2S MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO. , 318 N. Y. LIFE loans at low rates for choice security In Ne braska and Iowa farms or Omaha city property W-448 MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. Till O. F. Davis Co. , 1M3 Farnam st. W 431 CITY LOANS. C. A. STARR , 613 N. Y. LIFE W 150 LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES LOANED O. or bought. F. O. Chesney , Kansas City , Mo W 453 CAPITAL. 12.000.000 ; SURPLUS. J.600,000 ; U. S Mortgage Trust Co. . New York. For 6 per cen loans'on city property apply to 1'uiey & Thoraat agents , room .07 First Nat'l bank bldg. W-I53 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAH. real estate , llrennan , Lote & Co. , Faxton blh W 447 MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA REAL ESTAT1 at 8 per cent. W. B. Melkel , 1st Nat. Ilk bids W-4IS MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAH. property. Fidelity Trust company , 1703 Farnain W-I4J LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CIT' property. W. Farnam Smith & Co. , 1320 Fainntr W-432 INVESTORS' DIRECTORY CO. . 10 WALL ST. New York , oner any part 100.0M eastern in vritori' names , who have money to Invest Juit compiled. Write for particular * . ' WANTED. APPLICATIONS FOR . to IM.OuO. F. W. Wead. ISlh and Douglas. _ W ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND CONTRAC ton for electric light and motor plants and al kinds ot rltctrlcil construction. Western Klec trlcal Supply Co. , U1S Hourarvl U 41 MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE , PIANOS , horses , wagons , etc. , at lowest rates In clt > ; n J removal of goods , strictly canlldentlal ; you can pay the loan off at any tlmo or In any amount. amount.OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. . 200 BJ. ICth St. , . _ Xn47L ( J. B. HADDOCK , ROOM 427 , RAMGE RIX > r'I X-4SJ MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE AND pianos. Fred Terry. 430 Ramge blk. X 4S6 MODEL LOAN CO. , 403 N Ew" YORK LIKfi ! X-133-Jyl6 * BUSINESS CHANCiS. J12.000.M STOCK OF MERCHANDISE IN BEST town In eastern Nebraska , for land nnd cmh or equivalent , Address S 23 , care lice.Y Y M93I 3 SOLID INVESTMENTS : BRICK BUSINESS block , water power ( louring mill , line Ice busi ness. H , C. Alicr & Co. , Sheridan , Wyo. , Y M31S ' FOR SA'LE , THE BEST PAYING MILLINERY business west of Chicago. Address 410 10th St. , _ Sioux City. Y2I6 30 * FOR SALE. ONE-THIRD INTKRKST TN AN Electrical Manufacturing plant , of a hundred per cent prollt ; one who Is capable of taking charge preferred. S 67 , care Bee olllce. Y-M337 - _ _ _ FOR SALE , AN INTEREST IN A NUMBER one , good paying manufacturing business to n inan ho can nlve It his time nnd attention : H Is open to Investigation to any one meaning business. Address S C6 , cnrc Bee otllec.Y . Y MSSS FOR SALE , SMALL STOCK DRY GOODS AND notions ; good trade. Addrcsa T 4 , Bee. Y-M3S3 30 * FOR SALE-CLEAN STOCK OF DRUGS : IN- % olcp about J2.7iWfiO ; good location ; good cigar tiade ; good icasons for Belling. Addre s T 10 , llee. Y-3SO-3' GROCERY FOR SALE , DOING GOOD 11USI ness. F. D. Wend , 16th and Dougl.iM. Y-38J-23 A GREAT RELIEF AGAINST THOSE WHO nro struggling against the ravages uf disease nnd old age. I'hirke's pure rye whlsltv In boltlpn. At dealers. Y M39J 23 FOR SALE. SET BLACKSMITH TOOLS , cheap. Will give pop.S' salon nt once. Address J. O. Hendrlrkn , Block , Neb. Y M101 3) * FOR EXCHANGE. WANTED TO TRADE NEW STANDARD Bi cycle for draft horse weighing l.WO pounds or more. E. J. Davis , 1110 Farnam ot. Z H7 FARM LANDS IN NORTHWEST MISSOURI for stock of hardware or Implermnti. Knox & Itlsser , 3/i Peail St. , Council BlunX In. _ _ _ WILL TRADE CLEAR RENTAL PROPERTY In good town for equity In Omaha dwelling. Room 403 , N. Y. Life. / M1C3 HAVE A GOOD DRIVING HORSE TO EX change for a blcjclc. S. I1 , lloatwlck. Fidelity Trust Co.1702JFarnam st 55 M301 " " TO EXCILVNOE "COMBINED STOCK OF drugs , clocks , watches , Jewelry , blank and school Moks , wall paper , window shades , paints , oils , glass , elc. Will Invoice , with fix tures , nbout J9.000. Want Improved farm. Ad dress A. J. Pltzcr , Cherry\ale , Kansas. 52-MS47-.IJ 10 I WANT MERCHANDISE IN EXCHANGE TOR real estate and cash. H , A. Wagner , Omaha. 2 M100 WILL TRADE AN EXCELLENT C.\8 NOVEL- i-tte camera , with double combination lens , trl pod nnd two plate holders , for 4x3 Kodak. Address - dress T 9 , Omaha llee. /-M374 30 * " STOCK CLOTHING FOR OMAHA PROPERTY. F. D.s Wead , 16th nnd Douglas. Z-3 ri-29 NICE RESIDENCE Nil. HANSCOM PARK FOR farm. Large house nnd 5 neres for resld mee. Two or three cottages , full lots for djwn town property. Farm nearly 1 Ono acres , clear with cash for business property. Stock drugs for good residence. Clear lots for good horses. F. D. Wead. 16th & Douglas. 7. SS1-23 FOR SALE Jt AL ESTATE. ABSTRACTS. THE BYRON REED COMPANY. RE IM BARGAINS. HOUSES. LOTS AND FARM pale or trade. F. 1C. Darling. Darker block. RE IM IMPROVED GARDEN LANDS NEAR OMAHA at prices that will Biirpil.se you. If taken with in 2 weeks. J. H. Sherwood , 423 N. Y. Life. RE 453 BARGAINS , SALE OR TRADE IN CITY PROP crtles and farms. John N. 1'rcuzer , opp. P. O 11R-401 HOMES ON EASY PAYMENTS. SELL ANI buy lots , acres , farms. Qanln Uroj. . 210 N.Y L , . RE 163 FOR SALE 5-ROOM COTTAGE , Fl'LL LOT 1430.00 ; twins i-asy. It. C. Patterson. Ilnrir"e block. Itn Mk41 FARM LANDS. C. F. HARRISON , 912 N. Y. Life RE 837-JylO * READI READ ! READ ! BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! DARQAINSI We will sell for the next ten days bargains In Rees Place , between Georgia and Vlrglnt.1 nvcs. and Mason and Pacific ft * . , the most de sirable part of the city , llnu natural trees , ele gant JlS.OiW homes Just started In this block. We will build If parties desire. This property will ne\er be as cheap again. We have the cheapest house In the city. New , 7 rooms , bath , cemented cellars , within walking distance of the city , good neighborhood. Comu In and we will tell > ou all nbout It. Corner lot on Cumlng st. , 4Sxl50 ft. If ynu have any nerve come In and make us an ofTcr. CO ft. on 10th St. . close to depot , worth $7,000. Will trnde at one-half Its value. Do not get scared because \ro give you a chance to make a gronlng Investment , but be sure to Investigate. Fidelity Trust Company , solo agents , 1702 Far- nam at. J 243-30 AT A BARGAIN , CORNER LOT , PAVED street , 3 cottages , C , 7 and 8 rooms each , brick haioment , water nnd sewer connection , In best residence portion , monthly rental { 41. Apply by letter to Jean Schons , CIO Bee bulMine. lli:3ll Jy23 FOR TRADE , INSIDE PROPERTY , WELL I.O- cated ; will take clear land. Ames. 1317 Farnam. RE MJ77 23 * C-ROOM HOUSE ; PAVED STREET ; CITY water ; easy payments ; 11.700.00. Ame . 1017 Farnam. RE-M375 23 * 5 ROOMS ; CITY WATER ; NICE YARD ; NEW fence ; your own terms ; J050.00 Ames , 1617 Farnam. RE-M370 2J * FOR SALE. CHOICE FRUIT LANDS , WITH water. In Mlnnnila valley , Southern California , at $25.00 per acre , long time. Interest 6 JIPI cent. A. L. To le , room 417 Bee Building. RE M373 23 * "AN ADVANCE OF $7.00 PER ACRE ON GOOr Nebraska land nnd Omaha property brine higher prices than It ever brought If we have a few good crops , " Is the prediction of an honor able , conservative man of means who U a suc cess. Don't delay : now Is the time to buy. 33x132 near 11. & M. freight depot. $3.003. : ox63 ! 4 blocks from court house , with 7 r. house , sewer connection. J2.SOO. 3-story 22 ft. brick. Farnam St. . $12.0)0. Brick , 4 < ft. . 16th st ( rent $1.200) ) , $11,000. ACRES. 5 acres nr. South Omaha. $5V ) . 1 acre , Belvedere , nr. Ft. Omaha , $530. 10 acies , Benson. $3.GOO. 400 acres 13 mi. N. W. at J37.M. ICO acres , Improvements , cost $10,000 , $23,000. HOMES. 4 r. and full lot nr. school. $325. 4 r. near Hanseonvp'k , city w. , $530. C r. near No. end 24lh street car. $730. 6 r. $1.30i > house and half lot. $1,000. New house and barn with full lot , cost 1 yr ago $3,00) , for $2,300. Neat cottage , paved st. nnd driveway , $2,000 , 8 r. house , corner Cumlng St. , $3,5OI. 8 r. , every coriv. . north H. p.nk , $1,300. If you don't see what you want , ask for It Agent for 1,000 owners of Omaha real estate F. D. Wead , 16th and Douglas sts. I ilabllshe , 18S7. RE-SSo-M FARM LAND AT A BARGAIN. 3J ) ACRES very choice , 2 miles from Clnrks. Union Pa- clllc Ry. East half 15-15-I Merrlck Co. . Neb. ut auction at Clarks , Tuesday , July 9. ISM. al 4 p. m. Sale KUbject to ndj lurnment. TltU clear. E. R , French , 8)1 New VorU Life , ally , for administrator. RE 3S5-30 * PASTURAGE. WE HAVE 160 ACRES OF DLUE GRASS PAS ture for horses , board fence , spring water Ilarton & Phelps , Gllmore. Neb. , or A. W 1'Iielps & Son. 207 N. Y. Life bldg , , Tel. 1051. 478-July 1 * GOOD PASTURE FOR HORSES. $1.00 I'EI month.-per head. Charles Gans , St. Paul , Neb 41. O. DAXON. 401 N. 16TH. 4 < SI STERLING BUILT LIKE A WATCH. WEST ern Electrical Supply Co. , 1515 Howard street 463 8KB THB VISIBLE BALL BEARINGS O > Relay Special. Will Uarnum Bro. , 130 N. 15th 467 REMINGTON AND EAGLE. CROSS GUN X lie S. litli street. 4CJ A. L. DEANB & CO. . UK FARNAM STREET 463 WESTERN BICYCLE & QUN CO. . 2415 CUMING 479 MAN'lELS , GRATES AND TILES WOOD MANTELS. ORATES. TILES FOI nr * places , vestibules and large floors , write fo price * . Milton Rogers & Sons , Omaha. 471 STRAYED-HATURDAY.jamitT , RAY HORSE , nliout 7 yenrs old. weMrt Vbout 1.000 pounds , long tall , bare feet , no blemishes , without halter Information leidrifif to -covcry or re turn of nnlmal to 4" < ISlJ'Vujinm ft wilt Ix ? re warded. rH-l Lost 391-27 * TIuTpEIISON WHO FOUJilJ TAN LEATHER KIR containing diamond ring nnd opera glisses , lost nn llnn c'om | ntk and T\venty-fmirth street car Hit Friday , will liberally renardel for relurn , by communlcalltigivitth Dike , 33 Barker Mock. . , Ixist 3D ) 28 * UWDERTAKERS/VN'U EMB ALMERS I. K. BPRKET. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND cmbalmer , 16H Chicago , st v telephone 80. 472 8WANSON & VALIEN , ,1701 CUMING , TEL. low. 473 M. O. MAUL. UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMer - er , 1417 Farnam St. , telephone 25. 474 C. W. BAKER , UNDERTAKER. C13 S. 16T1I ST. D T. MOUNT HAS REMOVED HIS COAL ofHce li > 203 S. 16th St. . llrown block. 476 A GOOD THlNrr-r'USH IT ALONG , MAY BE the latest slang phrase , tnit that's Just what we're doing with SHERIDAN COAU 8.000 loni sold In Omaha last year. We give > ou 2,000 Ibs. of the best Wyoming cooking coal for $4.50. Victor While , mgr. , 1603 Parnam st. Tel. 127. ' S110RTHANU A. C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL , B13 N. Y. ' IP" : SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING TAUGHT us practiced by an experienced reporter. A M. Hopkins. Bee building. 386-1 * MUSIC , ART AND LANGUAGES. MRS. FANNY ADLER PIANO TFACHER. graduate Vienna Conservatory. 808 S < < . 16th st. 83S-JJ3 GEORGE F. GELLENBECK , ll.VNJO AND guitar teacher. 1311 Cass street. M 109 BUILDING feLOAN ASSOCIATION. SHARES IN MUTUAL L. & II. ASS'N PAY 6 , 7. 8 per cent when 1 , 2 , 3 yearn old , always ledeemablc. 1701 l-'atnam st. Nattlngcr , Sec. 4SO HOW TO GET A HOME"OR SECURE GOOD Interest on savings. Apply to Omaha L. & B. Ass'n , 1704 Bee bldg. Cl. M. Nattlnger , Sec. CARPhT CLEANING. CHAMPION STEAM CARPET AND RUG Cleaning Works do their work the best nnd cheapest. 71S-20 S. 14th St. Tel. G15. I' . S. G. Kuhn , manager ; Patrick Ward , foreman. 2M Jy-20 CARPENTERS AJtfD BUILDERS. C. E. MORRILL , PAPER HANGING , HOUSE sign ikilntlng , brick work , plastering , off. R. 1 , Baikcr blk. , tl. 735 ; shop 913 N. 21th st. BUSINESS NOTICES. DAMAGED MIRRORS RESILVERED , 713 N. 16 406 HOTELS , AETNA HOUSE ( EUROPEAN ) . N. W. COR. 13th nnd Dodge. Rooms by day or week. 470 DRESSMAKiNG. DRESSMAKING IN FAMILIES , 4301 Hurdettc. C03 J30 * DENTISTS. DR. PAUL , DENTIST , 2ft 'lURT ST. 437 PAWNBROKERS. H. UAROWITZ LOANS MONEY. 41S N. 18 ST. 4S3 RAILWAY THE CARD Leaves [ BURLINGTON'a-MO. RIVER.Arrives ( OmahalUiloii Depot , 10th u Mason ' SU.jJmuha | 10:15am : Denver Express , . . , 9.40am 4 : ! > pni.Blk. Hills , Monr. & Puget Snd. Ex. 4:0.pm 4:35pm : .Denver' fclxpress 4:03pm 6Hlpm.Nebraska Local GSxcept Sunaay. . 7:4jum : S:15am..Lincoln : Local ( txctpt Sunday.lli atn 2:4Jpin..Fust Mallfor Lincoln ) dally. . . . Leaves ( CHICAGO. IlURiiNbTON i. Q.Ar.-lvcs | Oniahnynlonpepot ) , Unh " 'Musun Sla.l Omaha 4:45pm : . . ? Chicago" alll > uln 9.50am V:50um Chlcaco Expirss 4Upm : 70pin.Chicago : und St. Louis Express. . 8OJam : ll:35am : I-ucillo Junction Local ! > :30pm : Fast Mall 2ljum Leaves [ CHICAGO , MIL. & ST. PAUL.Arrives | Omahal Union Depot , 10th & Mason Bta.l Umaha C.OOpm Chicago Limited 9:30am : Jl. > ) utn Chicago Kxpre&s ( ex. Sun ) 5:25pm : Leaves ( CHICAGO & NORTHWUS'l-N.IAiilvcs OmahalUnlon Depot , luth uc. Maajn Slu. | Uinahu 0:40im Eaxtcin Expiets B.Jjpm 4:00pm : Vestlhulid LlmlluJl 9:20um : i.r.un : Mo. Vnllev Lonil to : rpm 5:43pm..Omaha : Chicago bpecial l:4jpm : LcavcsTCHICAGor Iiri. & PA'JIFICTlArrlvcs OiiialuilUnlc.il Depot. 10th & Mason Sts. | Omaha ' " _ _ IAST. llOOam..Atlantlo : Eirpress ( ex. Sunday ) . . . 5:55pm : C:2.tnn : Night Express 9:35am : 4:30pm..Chicago Veatlbuu-d Limited. . . . l3Jpm WEST. _ 6:0pm..Oklahoma : & Texas Ex ( e.x Sun.10:35.im ) : l:40pm Colorado Limited 4Mpm Leaves | C. , ST. P. . M. & O. ( Arrives _ Omahaj Depot , 13tn andS ebater 818. I Omaha 9:23am..Nebraska Passenger ( daily ) . . . . :13pm : l:30pm. : . . loux City Exniess ( ex. riun..lli5am 6:10iin : St. Paul Limited l < > ' 3jam Lea v s i y. . r : & MO. VALLESI i Arrives" OmahaDepot | _ , 13th ana Webster Sis. | Omaha 2:10pm Fast II" ! ' aim Express 45pm 2:10pm.ex. : Sat. ) Wyo. Ex.ex. ( Moi _ , . . . -4:55pm : 9:05am..Norfolk : Express lex. hunday.10:30am ) : cyOprr..i..i..riL Paul Express 1033am Leaves' ) K. " C. . ST. ' . & CTll. IArrlv"e7 OmahalUnlon Depot , 10th & Mason Sts. | Omaha 9.50dm Kansas City Uuv i\prosJ 5:30pm : 9:45pm..K. : C. Night Ex. Via U. I' . Tian. . 6:00am leaves [ MISSOURI l'-\olFH I Arrives OmahaI ] _ > epoi , 13th and Webater Sts. [ Omaha 10:40am : . St. I uls Kxoress . COJam : 9:30pm . St. Louis Express . COSpm : . Nebraska ] A > cal ( ex. Sun. ) . 3:00am : " Ltave | SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC. ( Arrives Cnialml Depot. 13th und Webster Sis. [ Omaha ' ' 6lflpm . St. Paul 'Llmlted. . . . . . . . ] ; Leaves | SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC. lAnlvis OmahalUnlon Depot , 10th & Macon Sts.f Omaha 6Uatr. : . Sioux City l'asscincr. . . litum : C.Sipm . . b't. Paul Limited. . . . I235pra ; Leaves | UNION PACIFIC. lArilves OmahalUnlon Depot , 10th & Mason Sts. | Umaha U:43.im : . Krarni-y Kxpress . 12:30pn : 2:00pm : . Overland Flsur . 5.3.pn . 2:00pm. : Beat'cc & Strom b'g Ex ( ex. Sun ) . .12 3"ipn 7 :00pm : . Par ! lie Expi * m . 1 0 .23.1 n 6:15pm : . Fast Mall . 4:10pn : Uavs I WABASH RAILWAY. ( Arrive. , iVrub jilnlon Depot , 10th it Masr.n ata. | Oniahd 4Mpm : St. Ix > u's Cannon Ball 12:35pn : llli : RUALTY .n.\RUKT. INSTRUMENTS placed"on record June 27 1S95 : WARRANTY DEEDS. W A Rcillrk nnd wife to Susan Cook , lot 2 , Trnxell'x mbrtlv $ D J O'Donahoe ami Alice to W P Itixter. undlv > i lots 9 , 14 , 15 , 17 to 21 , Aldlne square „ . . , * 1.51 W I1' Baxter to Thomas Kilpatrlck , undlv U lots n. II to 21 , name. . 1,50 Jcuephlne llcmewltz and hutthand to M O Dally , lot 3. block ' , Hartford Place 40 Loulx Schrneder. trustee , to John Blahn , lot 10. block 8 , Broun park 23 1) ) P Thomas nnd wlfq IQ H A Kroencrt , a tt fret lot S , block ii2 , Improvement as sociation ndd , , . . , . , 1,1C Hugh McCaffrey and wife ti > William Mul- hnll. lots 9 and 10 , bjoc-ji 11 , suMlv of J I Rt-dkk's n < ld 4MV.,4 3,2t Henry Suspenhach to same , lots 7 and 8 , block 11. Kline , and lqs | , [ > to 8 , block 1 , McCormlcU's 2d add. . , . * , , 6,21 It O Whllcrnft nnd wife to .1 G Jacohson , n 30 fet lot 7 , block 136tnulh Om-ilrn. . 1.7C William Mullmll and wlfi * * o Hugh McCaf frey , n ' : lot 4 , block IW-i.i Omaha 13 , QUIT CLAIM DEEDS. E E Lplsenrlng and hunlulnd to D II Lyons , truxttf , lot 8 , block 4 , Kountze & It's add K Somerset. Trust company'in Susan Cook , lot 2 , Trnxi > U'g DUhdlv. . . ? . Caiollup Hurt to C H Munnts , n 33 feet lot 1 , block 8 , Omaha. . , : . ; E G Ledvvlch. guardian , ft'H ' A Kroenert , B 41 feet lot 5. block 12. Improvement association add 1 v DEEDS. Special master to Omaha I.nnn K Trust company , TVi ocre < In ne ne 5-13-13 3,2 : Samn to name , lot 5 , block 4 , Orchard Hill K Same to B F Thomas. 8 41 fert lot 6 , block 12 , Improvement association add. . f. . . T Same to J G Willis , part lot 43 , Taylor'a Total amount of transfers $36,2 Print * liy ClitcHEo ( i ner * ltr. RICHMOND. Ky. , June 27. Dr. D. J Pearson of Chicago has Riven $50,000 t llerca college endowment fund. Contagious Ulicuirn. Allen's Hygienic Fluid lias been found positive preventive of scarlet and typhol fevers , diphtheria , smallpox and other cor tagloua dlteaser. Mothers should atomlz their children's throat and nasal organs wit It morning and evening. I * N. ViftU * . ' ( I- ( Copyright , 193 , by In Ing llicheller ) CHAPTER v. Presently tliey canio to nn open Bravo , ivlth the earth piled red nbout It , nnd two men leaning upon their spades. The wo men with he torches stooil at head niul 'oot ; and when the men came tip with their burden I'hlllp Standsfleld bade them cast t In and be brisk. Hut the men were kindlier than he , nnd very gently laid the iioor , harried corpse In earth. In a moment : he men were fUHns the kindly soli , while I'hlllp Slnndsfleld stood silent , and the two rt-omen n.1 head nnd foot cursed the dead without stop or censing even for a moment. Then Umphray Spurwny stepped forward and bade them stay nnd mind what they were ilolng. Ho declared that lie would make such a munlty ns king nnd parliament would hear nbout If they thus laid the body away without crowner-law or examination. Hut I'hlllp Standsflold Hashed n paper be fore his eyes and said , "There , what say ye to that ? There Is an order to bury from Sir James Ualrymple of Stair , the king's ndvocate ! " At which , much dashed In spirit and astonished , there remained nought for us to do but to betake ourselves home ward. It was upon the night of the Tuesday that I was again waked out of my sloeji for In these days there were nought but night alarms by three of the olllcers of the government from Edinburgh , who had brought two chlrurglons of the most dis tinguished in the city , together with nn order from the privy council for the rais ing and examining of the body of Sir James. So right gladly Mr. Spurway and I went our ways with them to bo witnesses. The chlrurKlons and the olllcers would not per mit us to come near when they set about to examine the body , but made us stand at the kirk entrance to keep all else out should any try the door. It was nigh the breaking of the morning when ono of the surgeons suddenly held up his hand and un olHcer leaped down and out at the door llko a Rhot. Then every one waited , with the candles burning low and the poor body of him that had been my friend again decently covered up. It was dreary work walling thus , and wo heard nothing but the drip of large raindrops on the roof where the damp had seeped through the trees. Then wo heard the tramp of feet and the rattle of arms without. Umphray Spurway opened the door and we saw a com pany of his majesty's foot guards at the kirk yett. When they came to our stance , they wheeled right nnd left with clash of nc- couterment , and there , fair between the open leaves of the door , stood I'hlllp Standsfleld w.th a king's ofllcer on either side of him. A little , pale-faced man in a wig who had been tlio keenest about the examination then went Into the percenter's desk , and tha guard brought the prisoner Into the elder's seat. There were a couple of candles , one on either end of the table , and the sharp-faced man had another set on the angle of the desk be side him. I'hlllp Standsfleld stood between his guards as palo as death. Said the little man to him : "What have you to say , I'hlllp Stands- Held , why you should not be committed to stand your tr.al for the unnatural murder of your father ? " "I charge John Dell , minister , with the fact , " said he , slowly , holding to his former folly. "John Dell J" said the little man doubt fully , sucking at a pen , for ho was not ac customed , as I think , to hear a minister so spoken of , "ye mean Mr. John Hell , minister of Morton take care how you speak of him. " And that was my first Intimation that I was In fact a mln'ster with n settled charge. It was my Lord Advocate Dalrymple who spoke. "I charge him with the murder ! " said I'hlllp Stansfleld , sullenly. "Enough of this , " saH the advocate , "I charge you , Philip Standtfleld. with cruel parricide , and these two women here. " With a wave of his hand ho caused the guard to bring in the wretched women who had danced at the midnight burial. Now they stood weeping and wrlnglrg their han' . ? , calling on heaven to witness their Innocence. "I call you not guilty as this despo-ato man Is guilty , " said the advocate , "but I will provo the extent of your guilt cut of the mouth of your Innocent children , and If ye confess your punishment snail be light " Then In that kirk of Morhani there was a scene to wring tears from hearts of stone. "No ! " said Philip , blackly , "that I will not. " The candles burned dim nnd low. The light oC morning came struggling In , making the whlto wrapping sheets and mort cloths very ghastly , the chlrurglon's horrid Implements lying unclcansel upon them. The two women never ceased to wall and cry , but In the black bitterness of nio evil heart I'hlllp Standifleld stood silent , with his hands grlrped on every side by the armed men of the guard. I wondered greatly what they awaited as the light came clearer and clearer. For I was shivering and every one save the little hawk-nosed man In the precentor's desk was blue with cold. Hut as for him , ho made himself a new .point to Ms pen and did it carefully. Then after we had waited long there were brought Into the kirk two children In their night habits , looking tearfully afraid. Nor could I Imagine for what cau o they were brought out of their warm bed * at that time of night. Hut at tlio first gllff of them as they came through the doors the women cast their hands upward and cried out as In nn agony : "Cruel , cruel , " they said , "to make our bairns bear witness against us. " Then the sharp-faced man took the bairns In hand , being a boy and n girl , questioning them none co unkindly , but rather as ono that has suchlike of his own and kenned the lilt of their talk. So the little James Thom son told how that his father and mother came homo after being gone a long season. They went to bed and. began to talk together , ho lying meantime across the foot. They told how that Philip Standsfleld had done'the deed , declaring that he should now be laird of all before the morrow's morn , and that then ho ride In hla skirts that had been 111 to him , and how he had promised them great rewards ( or helping him to cast the body Into the water so that It might appear that hli father had been drowned. So the lad spoke , and when hli father and mother reproached him he kneeled down In the kirk there and besought them with tears running down till face to confess - fess , but , being hardened , they would not for all his asking. It was itlll more piteous when little Anna Mark , that was daughter to the 111 woman Janet Johniton , a bairn of but 0 year 01 thereby , with yellow hair and mu"h ol II running every way down her bark , cams forward. Being so little they hid , per force , to glva her a footatoll to stand upon. Out all ihe could cay was : "Dlnoa burl my mlnnle , braw man , dlnna hurt my mln- nie' " For it Is a strange thing that though the woman was such an 111 wretch , she had not bon III to the bairn. Hut the child loved her nnd that greatly. And Ualrymple look ( V upon Anna Mark and said : "No , no , little lass , your mother's life shall nut bo hurt because of you. Hut If ye will tell what your mother said when she came home tint night she was out late , you may help us mucklc nnd your mother toa. " "Are ye sur ? of that ? " said the little one , censing her tears nnd looking up. "Then my mlnnle said when she cim' homo that It was all done and well done , but not by her. She would yet be a lady and rldo In her carriage. And the braw man that gled me the pennies guarded the door with a drawn sword and u pistol In his hand. " At the word I minded that which I had seen at the latch-hole of the door , and my demon was made plain to me. I was about to rise and tell my tale ; but Umphray Spurway .dragged me back by the coat tail. For one of the women suddenly "And nm I n. free man and fully assolllze' " lifted up her hands over her head and fell forward over the seat with the cry , "Oh , God ! It Is enough. It Is true , all true ; I con fess. " And the other nlso suddenly gave away In llko manner , crying , "It is true. It Is true ; but my sin is not unto death. Say that my sin is not unto death. " Then the l.ttlu advocate In the desk took his pen between his teeth and bundled up his papers. As ho rose , he said to I'hlllp Standsfleld where he stood ns gray us a dead man In the light of the morning. "Havg ye anything to say ? Will ye touch your fJlJier for the test of blood ? " " "No , " said I'hlllp , blackly , "that I will not. " Umphray Spurway came forward. "My Lord Advocate , " said he , "runs It with your will. If the parents of these chil dren nrc long time confined or banished , that I should bind the lad apprentice to my trnde , which la a good one , nnd adopt the llttlo lass to be as my own child In my home ? " "It Is well said , Umphray ! " said the Advo cate Dalrymple , "and llko your good heart. Yo are llttlo likely to be troubled with their forbears , at least till they are marriage muckle nnd settled In homes of their own. " "And cm I n free man and fully assolllze , my lord ? " said I , making him a bow as he came out of his desk. Ho looked nt me with n queer smile that I have never yet gotten to the bottom of , and made mo an answer that was barely civil. "Aye , Mi. Hell , ye are a free man , I may say that ; but not a man uf great wisdom or sense , with your evil spirits and visions. If It had not been for your good friend , the Englishman here , ye had worn the hempen collar Instead of ministering to the gooJ folks of Morton. " And this I still think to have been a dis tinctly uncivil pecch of Stair's , nnd when I told Drumlanrlg , my patron , he laughed and swore that he thought so too. Hut the eyes of the llttlo advocate flasheJ wildfire as they were turned on Philip Standsfleld. "Hut as for you , murderer of your father , yo shall die the death , as I am a true man and the king's advocate. " At this Philip Standsflctd turned upon him the gaze of a fiend. The guard clashed out with him. In an Instant the kirk was clear and the king's ofllcera marching up the kirk roaJ with the prisoners in their midst. At the door stood Umphray Spurway , with ho bairns In either hand , comforting them. \nd the sunshlno came out and fell on the leads of us all ns we stood bareheaded. And llttlo Anna Mark stood and waved icr hand prettily , as a child does to a pa- .eant that p ? es by with music and Inn- icrs , when they marched tier mother out of Ight forever. Doubtless It was best for her. Nevertheless , It brought the water to the iycs of them that saw It , to pee the mother ooklng ever back and the young child stnll- ng and becking and waving her little hand. ( The end. A new story entitle 1 , "A Dra- natlo Evening , " by John Seymour Wood , commences Saturday. ) GRAND ARMY \1 : LOUISVILLE cnrrnl Orders Sot Korth Sntno of the I're- llmlimry Arrangements. General orders Issued from headquarters , Trand Army of the Republic , at Hockford , II. , under date of June 20 , 1S95 , says : "Appreciating the fact that a large number of the comrades attending the twenty-ninth intlonal encampment at Louisville will also be present at tha dedication of Chlckamauga nd Chattanooga National Military park , up ended you will find official notice concerti ng accommodations : " 'The Chlckamauga Park comm'ss > lon here by givcd notice that while there Is no appro priation by which free quarters can be fur nished , camp barracks will be elected at Chat tanooga , under the direction of the citizens' committee , for the accommodation of those nen contemplating attendance at the dedlca- : lon of the National Military park who may not be otherwise provUed for and who desire - sire such quarters. " Those who send | 2 to Captain Cl n-les F. Muller , ofllce of the National park , Chatta nooga , Tenn. , ct an early date , will receive 3 In return a ticket which will entitle the j holder to a comfortable barrack bunk for the entire time of his t > tay at Chattanooga , in cluding safe storage for hand-baggage anil toilet accommodations. It will not bo pos sible to furnish ladies with quarters In the c barracks. It will be necessary for each per son to bring his own blanket and towels. Tn < barracks will bo constructed upon the phi used at the last Grand Army cncampmcnl at Washlngion City , where a very large num ber ofctcrans were housed In barracks These structures will bo erected In Chatta nooga , within convenient distances of restaurants - taurants where meals nnd lunches may bo cb talneJ at reasonable prices. There will bo m arrangement for furnlihlng mcah at the bar racks. " 'Communications addrtrfkcd to Captalr Muller , who has been selected by the cltl zens' committee to take charge of Hill work will receive prompt and reliable ntt-nt'on. ' 'The attention of assistant adjutan general has been repoite.lly called to the re port for the flrst term of IMS , which Is dui at there headquarters on or before July 20 The coinmandcr-ln-cl.lof once more urge ; compliance with these requests to an to en a bin thu adjutant general tr > make n full re port from each nnd every department to thi twenty-nlirh national encampment. To in jnru this prompt reports mubt ho made. "The following comrades are hereby ap pointed aides-de-camp on the staff of tin comiiinnder-ln-chlcl : California and Nevada J. 11. Shppard Oakland , Cat. , IOCS Sixteenth street ; i : . II Qrlfllth , San l-'ranclsco , oal. , 103 $ Howan street. Illinois-W. D. McAffce. Hockford. Kentucky George W. Grimthp. Louisville Charles (5. ( Hooding , LmiUvllle. Maryland George W. Hryant , Baltimore CiOl Maker street. Michigan TJ. C. Spoor * , Azalia. Mlisourl Louis C. Hciw , St. Loulu ; P. M LewU , Cunningham ; K. S. Minor , Ik'thany Henry Ever * , St. Louis ; U. S. Harrlman Kan 4 City ; M. Wctfler , Titnton ; J. W Eldrldge. Springfield ; Fritz Sui-sJorf , B ! Louis , 1921 Oregon avenue. Ohio George T. Harhart , Ham'lton ' ; P 1 ! Vlckars. Kent ; A. Haav , Hollalre ; J I Shearer. Alliance ; James C. Foster , Hlgb ) J. K. Johnston , Youngitown ; I' . 0. Phillip. Cleveland , ( station G Pennsylvania J , M. Scuoonmaker. Pltti burg. HVl'ltKMK COt'llT N\T.f..tltt. Hnrgrenvcs nsnlnst Menken nnd others. Appeal from Johnson county , llevcrseil nnd dismissed. Opinion by CommlMlonvr Irvine. A mortgage Klvrn to secure n debt will not be net nsldc ns cbtnlncil by duress on the ground tlmt Itva.i given to obtain n dismissal of crlmlnnl proceedings , Instituted by the- creditor against the mortgagor , where the mortgage was given without thre-its or promises having been inndo to the mortgagor and after a titnteinciit by tha creditor's * ngent that no promise eotiw bo mnde , but , on the contrary , the prosecution ttoiild have to tuke Its course. 2 A purchaser at execution sale of laml tiikcs only the Interest of the Judgment debtor at the time the Judgment became a Hen upon the land , ami a deed or inorl- gage unrecorded at that time Is superior to the title of such purchaser , at least If It be recorded before the jule. 3. Wheie Judgment lint been obtained nt law on the dent secured by n moitgngo no action to foreclose can be brought until an execution has been Issued on tlio judtf > ment and leturned iinsiitlslleil. The return of an attachment pending the action Is not milllclcnt. 4. The pending' of proceedings ngnlnst KiunMiees upon a Judgment for the debt rtays foreclosure. C. To prevent foreclosure U Is not neces sary Hint proceedings at law should have bei"i Instituted upon the note * secured by the mortgage. It Is sullleleiit If the pro ceedings are to recover the same debt , Culbertsun It limiting and Water 1'owcr company ngnliiHt Wlldmnit. Knor from llltelicook county. Opinion by Cominls- Blotter It vine. An action to recover wages under a con tract for iierttonnl net vices can only be sus tained by proof that the services were per formed. Whete one seeks to recover dam age for breach of contract to employ lie niii" ! so plead. 2. Where ono enters Into n contract to em ploy another nt a llxed rate for n. time rirlulti ami afterwanl disposes of the busi ness In which the services are to lie ren dered to a third person and such third per son tctalns the servant In bis employment and pays him nt the contract rate for sev eral months , this Is sulllelent evidence of novation to charge such third person with the obligations of the contract. 3 In such case the original employer nnd bis vendee are jointly liable for services performed after the novation , but If they are sued Jointly and a cause of action against the vendee is pleaded and proved , he cannot be hoard to object because judg ment was also tendered ngnlnst the vendor , nor can the mlsjnlndcr In such a case bo raised by general demurrer or objection to evidence on the ground that n cause of action is not stated. I In a suit for wages under a special con tract an averment that plaintiff bus per formed nil the conditions thereof so far nt defendant permitted Is a sulllelent averment of performance unless attacked by motion. ft Where the wages contracted for were SOU per month In cusli and $10 per month In water rights , the servant's measure of dam ages In nn action for wages Is $100 per month , the value of the water rights hav ing been llxed by the coutiact. Van Valkenburgb * Son against Orejrpr. Error from Lnncnster county , llevoiscil and remanded. Opinion by Commissioner Irvine. A vendor of poods cannot tocovcr damages on account of the refusal of the vendee to accept unless he tenders delivery of ths Roods in accordance with the contract. 2. Where a written contr.ict spec-Hies n place of delivery , delivery must bo tendered nt Hint place , and ambiguities In such writ ten contract are to be solved In the same manner as ambiguities In other writings. 3. The shipment bv n vendor at A of goods consigned to himself at H , the vendor mak ing a draft for the prices and attaching Ilia bill of lading thereto , Is a tender of de livery nt the point to which the goods ata shipped , and not nt the place of shipment. 1. A contract for the snlo of goods was substantially ns follows : "Hoitght of M. O , five (5) ( ) cars of new shelled corn , track Ohlnwii or Tobias , at fortv-llve (13) ( ) cents ner bushel , bis weight * * , billing of same to lo given by December 10 , 1SDO. Signed , "V. .t flon. " Held : That this was n contract for de livery at Olilown or Tobias. The vendor to ship from either of those points to the vendee - dee at a point designated by him , and that compliance with such contract was not proved by showing n shipment from one of those points to one designated bv vendee , the seeds being consigned to vendor , 5. The fact that the vendee had received a portion of the goods consigned to the ven dor nt the point designated was a waiver only of the terms of delivery ns to the goods so received , and did not waive de livery of tlio remaining goods according to the contract. Cltv of Hastings against Foxworthy. Er ror from Kearney county. Iteverscd nnd remanded. Opinion by Commissioner Ir vine. The provision of section "I , article II , chap ter xlv , Compiled Statutes , that In order to maintain an action ngulntt a city of the second end olass having more than 6,000 Inhab itants for Injury or damage to person or property , the party complaining must tile a statement In the olllco of the city clerk , within six months from the date of the InJury - Jury , giving the circumstances of such In jury nnd other Information , Is n reasonable exercise of legislative power , and thb llllng of such a statement Is n condition prece dent to maintaining an action for such In jury , and compliance thciuwlth must be al leged nnd proved. CIrnnt apalnat City of Lincoln. 3S Neb. , 3,10 , followed. 2. All appellate court , on a second appeal of a case , will not ordinarily rc-examlno questions of law presented by the first ap peal , but where the case was on the first appeal remanded generally for n new trial nnd the same questions arc presented on the second trial , the appellate court Is not bound to follow opinions on questions of law pre sented on the llrst appeal , and may reexamine ine nnd reverse Its rulings on such ques tions , and should do so when the opinion first expressed Is manifestly Incorrect. 3. Illutt against lirooks , 17 Neb. , 3. ! , modi fied. 4. Where n statute requires a certain thing to bo douo within n time specified ns a condition precedent to maintaining an ac tion , the disability of tlio plaintiff , during a portion of the period allowed , will not ex tend the time of performance , provided a reasonable time remain within the period after the disability Is removed. Ilunsen ct nl against Klnney. Error from Ituffnlo county. Dismissed. Opinion by Com missioner Hagan. The right of appeal Is n statutory one , and the Jurisdiction of this court to review equity cases on appeal Is llxed by section C7. > of the Code of Civil Procedure , nnd un less a transcript of thn judgment sought to be levlewed on appeal Is filed In the office of the clerk of this court within sK months after the date of tlio rendition of the de- ciee sought to benppeuleil from this court has no jurisdiction to review such Judg ment. 2. Section G32 of the Code of Civil Pro"eduro construed and held , that the commencement ff ) error proceedings within the moaning' of said section for the levlew of a judgment by tills court Is the filing In the olllco of the clerk of this court a petition In error , lieinls npainst lionets * . 8 Neb. , 141 ; Kountz npalnst the State , Id , 291 , tollowed , 3. Where It Is fought to have thH court re view on error the Judgment or llnal order of n district court , n petition In error must lie tiled with the clerk of this court for that purpose within one year after the rendition of tlio Judgment or final order Bought to be reviewed , nnd n petition In error Hied In this court after snld time , oven by tlio con sent of the parties made defendants In enor. will confer no jurisdiction on this court for the review of niuh judirniont , 4. A decree wcs lender d In n dlst let court on the SOtb of April , 1S92 ; no motion for a new trial was tiled below ; a transcript of the Judgment was filed In this court on the 23th day of April , lSrt ! ; n petition In error was filed with the clerk of Ibis court on the 2d day of September , 1833. Held : That this court had no Jurisdiction to review the Judg ment , either on appeal or error. Denney against Denslow. Error from Douglas county. Alllrmed. Opinion per curinm. Kearnev Canal nnd Water Supply com pany against Akeyson Error from Uuffnlo county. Aillrmcd. Op'n'on by Commls loner Ungan. llrinkwnrth against Ornb'o. Appeal from Gage county. Affirmed. Opinion by Com missioner Hugnn. Municipal bonds bearing data of November 1 , ISS't , due In twenty years , drawing Inter est at the rate of fi per cent pur annum , payable scml-annually , evidenced by cou- ? > ons maturing May 1. 1810 , nnd each six months thereafter , irsued to aid In tlio con struction of a railroad , won- deposited with th < auditor of public accounts on thn 21st of December , 18S9 , for certification and reg istration ; the an lltor was prevented by In junction proceedings from registering nnd certifying tinbondi until January 1 , 1S91 , at which time they were registered and ccrtl- fled. Held : (1) ( ) That as a matter of law the bonds were registered nnd cert'lled on December 1 1 nM ) , (2) ( ) As taxes levied In counties under town ship organization become dm ; on the 1st day of October after their , levy , seet'ons ' 81 , 91 , cl-npter Ixxvll , Compiled Statute" . 1SS3 , (3) ( ) Then torn the auditor , when ho rcglg- teied gald bonds , should have detached therefrom the coupons thereon which by their lei ins matured prior to October 1 , ISM. Section " 7 , chapter vlll , Compiled Hlat- utcg , JVM. " . Said section 37 construed and hold , that llio object of UK enactment wan In prevent municipalities of Ihe state from ex. ; ccutlng nnd putting'on the market their ob- llgatlonu for the payment of money which would liv ihflr tcnnR mature before u tax could ) > o lecallv i.-vled . and become due for the jKiyment of the name. 3 It In nettled law that n municipal corpo ration has no tiower to | i > sue Its bonds In aid of a work or Internal Improvement unloai f express ) , authorize ! by ntntute to do so , Complexion powder U an absolute itercmltjr ' { the refined toilet In thli climate , Pozzonl'i combines every element of beauty and purity.