Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 01, 1895, Page 7, Image 7

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    *
1
TTT15 OMAHA BAILY UEJSi MONDAY. JULY ] . I.SOS.
SPEG1RL NOTICES.
AilTrrllti'iiieiitii for ( here columns will lie
! ' ' " * or tl10 toornliiR > n > humluj
llUlon.
AilvtrllM'ri , by rcfirritlnc n mini be red
< ) irck , tnii Imve nnnvfers iiililriMiitl to n
numbered letter 111 rurn of ' 1 lin lire An
I t-Mem no mlilrcMeil will l > o di'llTorril upon
I turnlntltm of tlii ) clirrk only. ! ' 'U > " .
1 l-tc ! Moril , llrst ln i'ltlon , lu a unril
licrcaflor. Nothing tiiUon for li ts limn "fio
lor llrflt Inerrtlim
'I lireo uUvrrtliti'iiirnts mint iun tougecu *
Uiely.
SITUATIONH WANTED.
; WANTID 8TKNouitAi > mu AND
olllro man wnnti pojliun Jul > in KUe > < " "
ouperlento. Uc t refi r nri 8. AJdrtBa ( ' A\ .
Viil iitlnp Nel.rnfkn
WANTED MALE
, WANTKD , 1,000 MHN TO WIHTK Mi : TODAY
for thn receipt ( nbmlutcly free , In plain -alpl
envelope ) which curwl me of nervoun ileblllly ,
' txhnunlnil vltalliy. etc. Adilrens C. J Walk-r ,
llox 1 5(1 ( , Kataniazoo , Mich _ IJ-Mm
WANTISD , rillST f'LABS Ul'HOLSTr.HKH TO
w irk by day for a Bliort lime. Adiln-mi H
llee. II MJ10
fir ! \VANTiO. MAN ON HALAIIY 'IO TAKI3 Oil
ilirn In rlty If lui-rmfu1 will rivel nil
MintcmtnU Apply aflur 9 a. in 1616 Iou -
Itin IJ M136 J >
Blli : LINi : . 00 < M ) HAL1WM1JN CAN API )
HIIIIP in unoo'-uplpil Kiomi'l. ' . MAJI iHHt lear
iirneil l.SuO. Samplis ( Mllis. ) frw. j .jj"
\VANTHU , aAMMMliNn-W" ! JHST S 13LL IN O
Ilnn on the rout , liberal iulir > . also KUIe line
men for j | .clully. California Cider Co , t h | .
11-M4 3 *
iAH'i YOU 11ONUST , SOlllMl , 1NDUSTHIOUB7
11 HI , enuaKO wllb in for IKS'i. 53M a. month ,
J3.GOO n jear , you can make It < aay : Ix houm
n day. Our imentH do not toniplaln of hard
tlinpM Wliy ? 'llicy are making money selling
riir Pfrffctlon Dliili Washer , the only practical
family wadlier manufailuieU , wailn-s , drlri )
nml t" MBlii-K illihi-it perff-eils In two mlnulei.
no expiTlenco nec < ury , a rlilhl of 8 operates
IL IIH | | > i hi'iii | and iluialilc , v\elsnt ; , thlru-on
pounilH. tnaile of nntl-rut nliect steel , ctiiarlly. |
1W plec < " ) , J10 OOil for ll iquil. ivery family
wants UUP , > ou don't have to niinui. as sunn
nn people know juu liavn It f'ir s il * tlieymml
for a illnh vvashi-r : each iiB nt'H teirltory pro
tected , no cumneiltlon ; we fill nluli simple
( vvclBhs hlv poumlH ) In nice case lo lii'ly net-ills
to tak orders vvllh onn nt-'enl miulo J214 M llrst
tfil iliyo. Addrens for full winlLUlarn IVrfec
tlonJHfR Co. , itiBl'wUd ' , 111 C M l _
57uiTvt'ANTi : I'OIl aiJNHHAL HOl'SIIWOHIv
At 1119 ChlrnBO ' C--M178
GOOD (11UL roil OINLI\L ( nut si\vnun :
SID" ) Mint C 3S2-2U *
\S'ANTit : > , KTiNOlHArilill. : YofNO LAUY
must I1 clllelent , euirect nml willing In woik
Aildrcss , elating salary wanted , T 3llee _
FOK KENT HOUSES.
iiousns , r. K. DAULINO ,
110tWiS : IN ALLl'AUTHOKllliClTY THU
O. r. Oavls company , 1W5 Iiirnnm. 1) 126
Iiqt'HiS , IIUNAWA & CO , 103 N. 10TH ST.
ii. u. COLI : co. LAiioisT Liii' TN OMAIIA.
roii HUNT un.suiADLH
n roonifl , 211 S 24 Hi st , 530
7 room-t , ! I20 N. 27th uv e J22 50.
rnoms , < tn7 Cass St. . 510.
9 romnt , 4027 Davenport st. $ 'a. '
n rannm. 3l0 Jnckwin t 58.
r. ronum S.M1 1'rntt t . J7
Ben rtiMII ) Trusl Co , 17D2 rarnnm Bt D-431
jTl'JNTAL AO13NCY G20 SO. 1CTII t T.
D-727
, T\VO 9-UOOM Illtlclc IlOfSIIS. lJ9PA 11K
avenue , facinK llansrom park , nearly new.
lilird wood llnlsli , nrst clait modern con
veniences. Inrjuiro 1115 Soulh 52nil utreet
D -M3M
LATH. WITH HANOI : AND
nil modern convinleneet ; avvnlnns. scrtens and
Janitor m-ivlco. Call at corner lint. 701 S. IClti
Bt. , from 10 to 12 and 2 to 4. George Clomer.
O-MC91
_
i KI.r.OANT 6-IIOOM rOTTAflS ! JUST HUI LT ,
122,00 , ridelity Iruat company , 17D2 Tarnnm.
D-W2
' KOOM MOIinilN HODMIO. SiTH ST. fc I'Ol1-
. .on. llartnmn & Itoblilns , 24) lie lililjr
Z.11OO.M L'AfeT rilONT MODKIIN. 3C2 N 4'TH '
D ! S5-Jy-lS
IINIMIOOM MODIHN nousi : , DITACIIID.
lieanlirul lawn , sliado tices. C03 South 2Stli.
Apply to J. II. 1'arrotte , Uouglas block
I ) 207J4
FOR HINT-SIX IIOOM nousi : NT.AH zvrn
and CunilnB BIS. . ID 00. Imiulro nt 828 So. 18th it
IIOt'SiS ' : AND STO11UH , P. D. WEAD. IhTH , t
DiiUBlnii. 8SJ-J8
TLTITII ALL
modem lnipiovenicnt , 4C3 So. 21th ave . J.'O Oi )
inonlb 389-J9 *
p-r _ _
" I HUNT , KITCHIIN , L1VINO AND II1ID-
m , w llli imntry , ctilna. clothes , water clotet
Ink , 17 , 2S10 Fninuni st , choice.
1)344
KIIN C-llOOM COTTAGi : , IJUAtJTIPUL
, n and simile. 2124 Miami street. D-11313
IT HOOM Honsr.s NIAK : IIIOH SCHOOL ,
, 00 anil J-o 00 per nioiith. Inquire M6 Capitol
10. D-3SI-3-
aooM coTT.san , s. n. con. IOTII AND
J.iclmon. 1)las 5
_
DOWN TOWN 3 AND 4-UOOM I'LATS KOU
famlllea. K. K Darling , 42 Riikor bloeK
D-424-1
_
cn.NTitAL. i'Nigu.\LiD. : : MJVIN rivi : HOOM
licuse * nnJ Mali. Tlzanl , 2J1 N. 24ih
roil ItlJNT-T\\0 C.IIOOM
furnished 806 S. loth. Mnilun
TOR KliNT iUX'-NlSHEC KOOM3.
lil'NT. " " ELEQANTLY irilUNlSIIED
rooms. ( WI S. 13th. E 010 Jj2
rUKNlSHKU 113OMS COO WEEK. 710 S. lITl
E-OIO-J > i :
_ _
"
Z UCOMS fOll HOITSEKEEI'LNCI roil" MAN
ami wife ; lent taken In bouru. 319 N. 17th
E-kil
NICELY rUUNISHEl ) OUTSIDE 11OUMS , QAS :
nlo.uu hfiit. 711 S. ICth , UlllJ lluoi. ilKht
i ; SI356 31
_
MODEItN 10-ItoIM lIOt'SE Fl'UNISIIER
Unit taken in board Corner 2Sth anil Jncltsnn
E-3SS-1-
_ _
JCK'ELY ri'HNISHEP HOOMS roil LIOH1
ur Kintlemen O' . j Norib I'lli.
E-.MII51-
ITOII RENT -rriiNi-.il r.no TNT
eil rnomti for ItuUHtUoeplng All cnn-
\unlfnci-a No. Still I > oinl.i9 St. E-M. ,
Itn.M roT\VO 1'ItIYATE FAMILY Mil )
tin 607 S ; ith \e. E - M'27U
IURNJSHED KCOMS AND BOO.RD
V B7t : LY rt'HMHEi > SOUTH ROOM \VITH
brartl for two. pnxatn famll > . no other Iward-
crs. best lion ' t * nnf > rls. til No. 21 t. bnt
California and \\ebsiei. F OUI
TO TRADE. DR1 > M SUIT. CHEST ML'A UIIE
Sii Inches , wurn iwlte , cant JI5 , for hors . cmi ,
or n > i ) tiling. 3 < J , Hit. F-133
KLIXIANTLY "l'l IIMSHED ROON1Sv"ml
lioard ; all modem conveniences. I''lf. Webster.
' ' -SW '
' r _ _ _ _ _
ri'.ijASA.vT. COOL ROOM rou TWO. wnu
iMunl , 10 DO IB st. I" 3SI 2 *
LARGE TRCINT ROOM WITH ALCOVE. IN
private fumll } , icfcrcnces. > 13 Farnini ; St
i' 4J3 5 *
THE t'TOPIAN , nil DAVENrOItT ST , Kl'Il-
nlHhnil nnd unfiunl heil IIKMIIS v\ith boaij
traiijk'iit uccomiiuil.itloiia , rules u < a.sonuble
r los s
ro HENT. NICELY ruuNisiiKD
mat tionl room , vvllli nlcove nnil boy window
all iniHlem convt'iili'iicrn. lioanl , l.vwn anrround
tlm lioutf. CJ3 S. SltliHtrt-et. I' Mill ) !
_
AND IIOAHO. KiJ DODOE ST
T M45J-3 *
ROOMS. HATH. riRST CLASg
I Imanl , J5.00 per week. Wcbiter hotel , l.il )
IIoHunl street. r M561 (
SUMMER HOARDERS AT LADIES' HALLT
HillevUH collMKi ! , llvllcvue. Cliy , aceommo < U.
tloas. Rali-a 14 to f > 00 per wrek , r 3s8-a'
TOR KENT rt'HNlSHED ROOMS WITH
boaiil. ISil lllnne ) T-M5G5 5
TTiir"nTirLsiTrE. ISTH AND uop"an : cooi ,
nxnna , largo lawn , excellent table , transient :
accommodated , r MM 7 *
UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO REM
I OR S UNFL'ItNlSlIUU HOOMS TOIt IIUNT V
tM B. Hlh St. O 9SI
_
t FJIONT ItOOllH , 16H LKAVEN\VOnTH ST
Tllllln KOOMSi HOUtJElCEEI'INCI. WM 7
Mar > ' nv nue. O-1I371 3 *
_
ft PnONT UOOMS. CITY WATEU ANlTlJATJI
nvwly uarmtJ ; nt (3 , ITOI Capitol av < > .
[ U MI-
_ _ _ _ _
QKHOJNT b'i.0 iiAMi OFFICE ;
_
TWO.iTQIlY liHCIcr"ttXM , AND CS KKKT
truck a co , 71J B. 13lh. at your own prlc * . H
Ji CoT Co. . 10 N. 16th U I-71S Jyv
FORRENT STORES AND OFFICES
Continued.
KOH RENT THE 4-STOUY nilirK nUILDINO ,
SIS Farnom street Thin bulMIng has a fire
proof cement basement complete iileam heat-
InB nxturcn , water nn ell Moors , gas , etc. Apply -
ply at lh otnce of Tin HM. 1-910
nnt'O RTOHE , ixTnE' ? ( MMPLETP. . NO
equal price considered. TlrarJ , ! 1 N 21th
AGENTS WANTED.
MtlN' AND WOMEN , J5 TO J10 A DAY , AD-
itr s the Hnndy Healer Co. , Ki N-w York Life
bill ? . . Omaha , Neb. J-5I1
OENTfl Oil LADIES TO TAKE OHDEIIS TOH
HIP Hnnnen revolvlm ? album. llb rnl rommlii-
iilon , bis seller. Call al Home hole ! r C.
Harpstrltp. J-M3S4 3I
WANTEI > . Ht'Nrriir.I" ? 01' AOENTFTTO SELL
"Ttip N'pEdurntlon" to Brhuol ttoaril- * Men
nolil lxty sets lust inunlh t > atnBl" illstilrti.
ThP Dlninonil Lltho. Pub Co , MlntiPiipMllit.
Minn J-M413 !
WANTED TO REMT.
_ _
WANTED-Yd ! NO MAHItinD COt'I'LE DE-
alms suite if n > nni "r law "liiKlf romn and
IxHin ! In imvnto family , bi-st of r fi n > nrp .
A'lilro s T 15 HHP K < ri 1
KiiNXAL AGt-NCY.
O. a. WALLACE , HENTALS , 312 IIIIOWN I1L1C
STORAGE ,
STOItAQE , THANK EWEUS , 1214 HAHNEY
-
IIEST STOItAOE Ht'ILDINO IN OMAHA U S.
cov. bonded warfhoUHH , hous-'hold cuods Rtoreil ;
lovvesl ratfa. 1013-1015 Leavenwortb. MI36
STOVES STOIIED DUIHNO SHMMKIl TEL
i0. 1207 DouRlaH. Omaha Steve Itepalr Works.
M437
I'ACIKIC hTOUAOE & WAnEHOUSE CO . 9T11
& Junes Bts. Ueneru ) BtorufJ and fornardlni ; .
WANTED TO BUY.
IK YOU WANT TO SELL HEAL KSTATB
quick list with r D. Wead. Wo arc making
Bales N-3S5-M
HOt'SES TO MOVE. P. D. WEA1) , 1CTH AND
Douglas N 313 21
1'OK fc'ALt "URN1TURE.
SALE , 30 IIOOMS KUUNITfnK. CENtral -
tral location IS boarders. Rood reasons for
celling , great bargain Atldrcsj S 13 , Hco
0-.M870
FOR SALE HORSES , WACJONS.ETC
roll SALE-ONE OP MY 13LACK PONY
mares. Kred Mohle. 1517W Farnnir T-203
FOH , SALE ailbCbIL.ANEOUS
IIAHDVVOOD COM11INATION HOO AND
chicken fence. Chas. H. Lee , 9th and Dniicln
Q 111
THE STANDARD CATTLE CO. , AMES NEIL ,
lias 4'ii > tuiid KOO < ! bnleil liny for sale Q MU3
roll KALE. OLD LUMI1EH CONSISTINO Ol
HcantlltiL' 2x4 , 2xS , 2x10 , 8x8 , shlplnp , Klit'ctlnx ,
Hiding , doors , wlmlous , etc. . at the Associated
Charities wood lard , 807 Howard st
stQ937 JyH
roll SALE-A NATIONAL SEI.r-ADDINO
cash reKlnter Haa be.'n uscil three months.
Warranted good as new. Address T 1. llco
otllce. Q"I5 23
MISCELLANEOUS.
WILL I'AY tlO roil linllSE AND L'M'IIESS
vviiRon to take out camping II days 2215 Web-
Btor. H-3D7 29 *
CLALRVOYANTb
IKS DU H WAHUEN. CLAIUVOYANT. UK-
liable business medium , Sthcar at 119 N 16th
SII3
IADA.M E AUSTIN , TIIANCE MEDIt'M ANI :
Independent rnrd rendvr. Room 3 , WJ S 1311
street Hainburi ; hotel S M371 3"
IADA.M SMITH. W2 S 13TI1 2D 1'1/JOIl. IIOOM
3 inaKm tie vnpor , alcoliol , Btcani , suliihurlne
and sea baths. T AI435-6
IASSAGE , MADAMK IIEIINAUD 1121 DODC.E ,
T-MM9 Jy
INKS ! ' IJATH AND MASSAC1E PARLOUS . .
city. Mine. Honell. 318 & 3.0 S. 15th. ihorouKhl )
practical chiropodist end manicurist attendant
'C-MS7S Jy 12
iS NOU'III IOTII ST. HOO.M 13. 1IAT11S. HE
lect massage by un expert. Ann-v , from Clil
cago. T-MS6S 7"
bath. I'nrlors restful and refreshing
412 North Hill street. T-M5S9 7
TUKKj.au. UATHS.
TURKISH IIATIIS ; ONLY I'LACE IN CITV
exclusively for ladle * . Suite 109-110. liee bldg
Hi
LADIES' IIATIIS. MMB. 1'OST. 315H S. 15TH
730
VIAVI CO. . SC ( I1EE 1ILDC1. . HEALTH ISOOI
free , home treatment , lady attendant. U4II
I ) HAAS. KLOIUST. TLANTS , CUT KLOWERf
Ilanquet ball , residence and grave decorations
1613 Vlnton street. Telephone 776. U M4I5
IJATHS , MASbAQE , MME. POST , 31SVj S. 15TH
U731
A 1'RIVATB I'AUTY HAS MONEY TO LOAf >
en plano . jewels , lilocles , etc Uuslncs
strictly conlldentlal. Address I'ostofllco Ho
326. U-M702
HAVE YOUR OLD CARPETS MADK INTi
tugs , any size you wish , 1521 Leavenwort
sireet. U-M700 Jy6
ARE YOU SICIC7 MEDICINE AND TREAT
went 50c. at 205H N. 16th st. U-153-Jy-17 *
ILL1NOISANS AUK REQUESTED TO SEND
name and address far organizing Illinois eln
lo H E. Cole. 106 N. 15th. U 395 5
CONVERTS OLD Adi : INTO YOl I'll , DRIVES
nwny thu CHI OH of joins , ivnd In their stead
ioives pe.ti.0 nnd contentment I'laitie's I'ur
lljoVbl ky Alv > n > n In bottles. V M5M 1
TO LOAN KEAL ESTATE
ANTHONY LOAN & THVSl' CO , 318 N. Y. LITE ,
loans at low rules f o choice hucurlty In N"-
biabl. i and Iowa farnu 01 Omaha cit > pioperty.
W-416
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. TUT.
O K Davis Co. , 1503 rnrnam st. W Ijt
CITY LOANS. C. A , STAHuI 515 N. Y LITE
W-LO
LH'E INSURANCE POLICIES LOANED ON
or bought. K O. Chesncj , Kansua Clly. Mo.
W-IS3
i-APITAIi , S..OOO.IWO ; Sl'RPLL'S. tMO.OuO. U. S
Mortgage 'liust Co , New Yorl. Tor C per cent
loans on city property apply to Pusey & Thomas ,
uueiits. loom i07 rtrst Nat'l bank bldg
W-252
MDNLY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAH V
lout estate. Uiuinan , Love & Co. , Pa.xton lilk
117
„ . TO LOAN ON OMAHA REAL ESTATE
at 6 per cent. W. U. Melkel. 1st Nat. Ilk MI'B
w iis
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
piupi.rl > . Fldillty Trust company. 170J rarnnm.
\V-4I3
LOA.NS ON IMPROVED .V UNIMPROVED t 1TY
proptrly.V. . Karnam Smith & Co. , 1320 Knrnam
W-132
INVESTORS' DIRECTORY CO. 10 WALL ST.
New Yotk. offer any part ItfO.OM eastern In-
veslois' names , who have nuney to Invest ;
just compiled. Write for particulars.
W-M381 J > 2S
WANTED , APPLICATIONS FOR LOANS , J2.00)
to JW.IXIO. r. W. Wead , 16th and Douglas
W K > S-29
MONEY TO LOAK CHATTELS.
J. U. HADDOCK. ROOM 427 , RAMQE
X 4i3
MONEY TO LOAN ON FI RNITUHE AND
jilanoa. I'leil Ttrry. 430 Rainge blk. X-456
MODEL LOAN CO , , 403 NEW YORK LIFE
. l _ X 13J-Jyl6 *
WUN1U ' 10 LOAN ON KURMTURE. PIANOS ,
liorces. vvauons , etc. , at lowest rules In city ,
iw lemoval of goods , strictly conlldentlal ; jou
can pay the loan off at any tlmo or In any
amount.
amount.OMAHA MORTa.VOB LOAN CO .
304 So. 16th St. .
. X-470
BUSINESS CHANCES.
112,000.00 STOCK OP MERfHANDlsi ; ix 11EST
town In eastern Nebraska , for laiul and tush
cr equivalent. Address S 29. cars Liee
Y-M934
3 .SOLID INVESTMENTS : URR'K 1IUS1NESS
block , waler power llourtnir mill , line Ice bu l.
ncs . H. C. Alger & . Co. , Sheridan. Wyo.
Y-M31J
1V. . ' , ' .8AI'1- ' ONE-THIRD INTEREST IN AN
1.1'Clrk-al Manufacturing plant , of a hundred
per cent proilt , one who U capable of taking
chuge preferred. B 07 , care Bee oltlc * .
. Y M83T ,
FOR BALK. AN INTEREST 1N-A NUMIIRIt
ono. K oJ paying manufacturlnn buslnegu to a
nun who ca-i uUe u h ! time and attention ;
It I ) open to Investigation lo any one meaning
business. Addrns S 6 . care Dee oitlce.
. Y-M333
VOll SALE -CLEAN STOt'IC OP DltUUS. IN.
voice about JJ.'WugoiSl ) location , good cigar
traiie , s id reasons for clllne Address T 10.
H Y SO-3
_ _ _
I'OIl SALE. DOING GOOD IJUSI.
P. U Wead. 16th and Uousla * .
Y-Mj-23
BUSINESS CHANCES.
Continued.
POIt SALE STOCK OI * MILLINERY , IIKST
location In the city U < x > l reason for nclllng.
AdilN" at oni'g. T 18 , ll e Y IJU
DO NOT WASTE TIME. EVKRY DAY OP
strknpsi Is m much tune lost I'nrtify the sys
tem ngnlnst iHsea by uslne the only tonic ,
Clarko'n Pura Ryu Whisky. Alvv.in In bottles ,
nt dealers Y-MV.I I
FOR EXCHANGE.
WANTED TO TRADE NEW STANDARD III-
cycle for draft home welshing 1.5W i > ounil or
more E. J. Davis , 1110 1'arnatn st. Z7
FARM LANDS IN NORTHWEST MISSOURI
for stock of hardware or Implenvnts. Knox &
Rlsscr , 37W I'eorl si. , Council liluffs. la-
*
WILL TIIADI : CLIAH UHNTAL rnornuTT
In uooil town for equity In Umalia dvvelllnu
Iloom 40J. N. Y. Ufc. 2-M1C3
_ _ _ _
UA\'i : A GOD ( DiuviNi ? HOIISI : TO i\-
chanpe for n blocte 8. I' , lloalwlck riil llty
Trust Co. . 1702 Tarnnm st , , ' < 5
rcf iTxtn ; u jR A COMIIINID : STOCK ov
dru s , clocks , watches , jewelry , blank and
Behoof I ok5. wall jiapir. window simile' ,
pHlnta , oils. Klnin , etc. Will Involee , with Ma
tures , about J ° ,0i)0. ) Want Improved farm Ad
dress A. J. 1'ltzer , Cherryvaie , Kanwt
'
I WANT MI-.UCIIANDlSi : IN KXCIIANOi : I-'oll
real cBtato ami cash. 11. A. Wagner , Omaha.
NICi : UKHIDIINCK Nil HANSCOM I'AIlli KOlt
fai in
Lar e house and ft acre1 ! for reald nee.
Two or three coltagts , full lots fur diwn tovsn
pnipi-rt > .
1'iirm nearly l.O'M acies , clear with cash for
liuiilnp-ti pioperty
Sioik dniKS for ITJOI ! residence.
Clear Inti for Rooil horses.
! ' . D. WeaJ , 16th & Douglas.
55
1YCIt CLOTHINO roil OMAHA I'HOPUIITY.
I' U Wend , lOlli and DouRlos. X 3S5-29
FOR SALE .icAli 3STATE.
USTKACTS , Till : 11YHON U12UD COMI'ANY.
UK 158
unoAiNs. iiousns , LOTS AND FARM ;
> ule or trade. F. 1C Darling , Barker block.
111 : IM
_ _ _ _ _
PllOV-KF OARUttN LANDS NKAR OMAHA
at prlres tliat will Biirprlae you. If taken wlth-
In 2 weeks. J. II. Sherwood , 423 N. Y Life
Hi45J :
lAHC.AINS , SALK OH _ THADC IN CITY IMIOP
ertlea und farms. John N. 1'renzer , opp rp.
! 161
IOMKS ON r.ASY I'AYMKNTS. SIILL , AN.U
buy lots , atres , farm * . Qarvln Uroj. . 2n > N y
o"ir"s < Ci.i : K-iiooM COTTAOI : , KI LL LOT.
JiJiOiW , teiins easj. H. C. l'.Ulus in. Itnmee
MCK.K Hi : MMI
, D12 N Y Life
, T A IIAROAIN. CORNER LOT , I'AVEI )
stieet , 3 coltagei , 0 , 7 nnd 8 rooms path , brick
liasement. water and sewer conn-ctloti. In best
leslilenco poitlon , monthly rentiil > ll Apply by
letter to Jean Schons , Cli ) llee bullillne
HAVIJ HIIN INSTIII'CTKD HY TIII :
owner to sell by August 1 at bet iirleo obluln-
nble ono of tinmo t attraetlw leslilenee piop-
eitles In Council llluffH New nunlcin bouwu 9
ruomi , several large lots , nleelj Impruveil , tan
1110 pirt of prlii > In good trado. 11 O Mi dee
10 Main street , Council liluffs. Hi : Mt-1) ) 3
AN vu\'ANci3 or"7i > rriR Acii : ON GOOD
Nibniska land and Oni.iha property hrlnff
blgh r prices than It ever broug.H If vvn bavo a
few good cnipH , " Is Ihe pieillitiim of an bonor-
alile. consorv alive man of iinana who Is a ! > uc-
less
Dm't delay , now It the time to buv
n\132 near II .t M freight depot , $3.000.
, . ' ) \1G3 4 lilocks fnmi court bouse , with 7 r.
house , sevver connei lion , J2.SOO.
.l-slory 22 ft. brick , r.iinain st , j .OW
llrlck 41 ft. , ICth st ( rent $1,2UO ) , tH.WO.
Ai'HiS :
6 aorea nr. South Oin.iba. J550.
t litre. IlelveJere. nr 1't. Omaha , $ " " ( )
10 acres , Ilenwn. Jl.GO )
400 aeres 13 ml. N. W nt f.17 50 _
160 acres , Iniprovements , coat SIO.O'J' ' ) , J2j,000.
4 r. anil full lot nr rollout , $523.
4 r. near IlansLom p'k , city w , $330
5 r. near No end 24th street car , $730 ,
fi i $1 3 < > 0 house and lialf lot , $1,000.
New bouse anil barn with full lot , cost 1 yr.
ago $3,500. for $2.300.
Neat cottage , pived at and driveway , $2,000.
8 r. house coiner Cumins st , $ J.OO )
8 r. , every conv . north H paik , $1300
If > ou don't sou what you want , a U for II
Agent for 1,000 owners of Om ilia real estate
r D Wcad , 16th and Douglas sis llstnhllnticO
1SS7 Hi : 383-20
DENTISTS.
DR. PAUL. DRNTIST. 2020 DCHT ST. 457
M. O. DAXON , 402 N. ICTH. 4G4
STIIHLINO nflLT LIKE A WATCH. WUST-
cin Electrical Supply Co. , 1013 Huwaid street.
40. ' )
SP.I2 TUB VIS1I1LU HALL IIUAHINGS ON
Helay Special. Will Uarnum Uro. , 120 N. luili
4C7
Iin.MINCSTON AND UAQLU. CHOSS QIJN CO.
110 S 15th street. 468
A. L. DUAN & CO. , 1110 TAHNAM STHUHT
WU3TKKN BICYCLG & QUN CO. , 2116 CUM1NO
471)
MANTELS , GKATSb AND TILES
WOOD MANTIILS , OHATUS , TILKS I'OI
lire placea , vestlbutea and lar e II jrs , write fu
priced. Milton Rogers & S > r.o Dm ilia 471
ELECTRICAL , SUPPLIES
ELECTRICAL CNGINL'KHS AND CONTHAC-
tors for electric light anil motor planta anil al *
kinds of electrical construction , western Hlec
trlcal Supply Co. , 1515 Howard st. 482
CAKPENTEKS AND BUILDERS.
C K , MOHHILL , PAI'IMl HANOING , HOUSn
sign painting , brick work , plnsteilng , off , H. 1
Barker blk. ; t-1. 785 ; shop 913 N. 2Uh at.
481
FOUND.
Ol'NiSUNDAY , Jl'Ni : 23D. POCKHTHnoi.
with card of Mrs. Wbalen. enn l > o hail by mil
Ing anil Identifying , 171S Jackson street , rear
W M , Twa > . Kouml 133 st
LOST.
LOST , A SMALL GOLD COLLHOII PIN. NI3AI
21th anJ rarnum. I'lnilcr vuil please retnin ti
1711 Douglas stluet Lost-3Vj !
UMDERTAKERSAIVJU EHBALMER3
II. K llUHKirr KUNIIRAL DIHIX'TOH ANI
embalmer , 1C1S Chicago St. . telephone 90. 4
SWANSON S. VALIUN , 1701 CUMING. TUL. 1"6
473
SI. O. MAt'L. L'NDUHTAKiH : AND IJllDAI.M
er , 1117 Tarnam at , telephone 223 47i
c. w. BAKUH , UNDIHTAICUH , 013 s. ICTH ST ,
475
D T. MOUNT HAS HL'MOVHD HIS COA
olllc to 2W S Itith St. , Brown block , 476
A" GOOD riniNa-prsn iT ALONG , MAY in
tlm luleal tlaiig plirni-e. liut that's juat wba
we're doing wnli SHL'HIDAN COAL S.OOO ton
sold In Omaha last ) ear Wo give > ou 2.00 <
Its of tlm List Wyoming co UIng coal for $4 5C
Victor \ \ bite , mgr , 1003 Tarnani ht. Tel. 127
401
PASTURAGE.
wi : HAVK i'.o ' ACHIS or BLUI : nii.vsa PAS
tura for horses , board fence , spring vvator
Barton . Phelps , Gllmore , Neb. , or A. W
I'lieliis & Son , 207 N. Y. Life bIJg , Tel 1031
47f-July I1
GOOD PASTURE TOR HOHSUS. $1 00 PK.
month , i > r head. Charles Gans , St. Paul , Neb
MEDICAL.
LADII.V cHii'insTiR's : UNQI.IHH PINNY ;
rojal I'llla ( diamond brand ) me the best , tafe ,
reliable , take no oilier , bond 4c , stumps , fo
particulars , "Relief for Ladies " In letter bi
return mall At drugtfsu Clilchester chem
Iral Co . Philadelphia. Pa.
. -j Jx'x'f
A. C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL. C13 N. Y. LITR
M 193
SHORTHAND AND TVPI3WRITINH TAfUH
as pracilced by nn expeilenctd repuiter A. M
Hopkins , llee building. ! S < j-7
MUSIC , AKT ANd LANGUAGES.
MRS. FANNY ADLER. PIANO THACHUR.
KraJuate Vienna Conaervator ) . 60S Bo. 16th at
838-J9
OKORUK r QKLUJSUnCK. BANJO AND
guitar teacher 1911 Cass street. M-1W
BUILDING &LOAN ASSOCIATION.
SHARKS IN MUTUAL L. & I ) . ASS'N PAY
6 , 7 , i per cent when 1. 2 , S years old , alnaya
redeemable. 1701 Karnam t. Nattlnger , See.
HOW TO GET A HOME OR SECL'RB OOOD
Interest on > avlngipply to Omaha I. .V B
Ass'n , 1704 Bee tldg O M Naltlnger bee
4S1
BUSINESS NOTICES.
DAMAGED MIRRORS RESILVERED. 719 N 11
493
OARPBT CLEANING.
CHAMPION BT11AM CAtlPirT AND RL'O
Cleaning Works dn thclti work the brat and
cheipest 71S-20 B. Hth * t * Tel. 65S U 3 O.
Kuhn , manager , I'atrck.Waru 1 , foreman.
2 0-Jy-
AETNA HOUSE ( EUROPEAN ) , N. Vv' . COR.
13th and Dodge Rooms ! ? day or neck.
' , 470
PAWNBROKERS.
II. MAHOVVITZ LOANS , MONEY. 413 N. 1G ST.
RAILWAY TIMECARD
_ _
Lfavej IDUlU.l.NUTON' & Mu H1MUI iArrl\ei
_ > Uimlial nluli Uiput , lOlli ii Ma ua tfu. | Unwha
10 liaiu . Imnver Cxj.r sa . . . y.taanT
4 oOpui Ulk. Hills Mom < t 1'ugct 8nJ. ix. 4.0 pm
4:3opm : . Ucnv < r Kxpiftij } K 4.i > opiu
l > .4.pin..NuLrut.ku Luutl ( L'jtepl iJuiiuuy. . 7.jini | |
iiUuni. . LliKuln l.o ul uiutpl ; > uii lay ) .ll.Jiam
2.4Jpin . rusi .Mullifur Lini-oih ) Jui | > . . _ _ _
Leave ) ICIUCAC1O. HI ItLINUlu.N ( > lAr.Ura .
_ OinahaiUiiloii Ui > | iot. luili & .Muaun dm I Oiniiln
4 45t > m . ChlcJKO Vestll.uln . S.VMm
y.toaln . Chicago Kipieaa . l.liinn
7.0iin..C-lLum | | ) and SI Louts r.xiirti . , a.D am
ll:35um : . 1-iiclllc JunUlon Local . D SOjun
. lint Mall . J4 ; inn
Leaves 1CH1CAOO , MIL & ST. PALL.IAnlves
' nUw Depot. 10th ii .viasui Stsj Omaha
r.CblcuBO Limited .lOdin
I'llkHK JKtpre s 1 > 'X bun ) . 0 , Uplll
Leaves .1 l7iCAtT6 & " NORTHVV Eor.N.iAiilves
DiiiahalL'nlon Depot , lutti ttl _ > sun Sis | Omalu
ID 4'.nn ' . . . . Eiixtiin t\prHsT ; 7 . . . 67M\nn \
4,00pm V-.tibul d L niltud tl..im
6C'jiuo : Mo. Valley Local. . . . M 3jpni
CAao7 ll7 I. & I > ACil'Hj7 jArrlTe
umaha 1'iilmi Ie | it. lOlli .V MnHnu .Sls.Onialia ]
2 UAhT. "
11 Jinn Atlunlli KXIUCMH ( ex Puii'laM ' ' K\in\ \
6 'MIIII NlKht Pxpn's" . . . 1JiHin :
4 4optn Olilmso V'Htllmlnl l.tinte < l . l..f > pin
_ 2 _ \VIST. J
fi 4Jpm Oklaliniini . * Texng IX ( f\ Hun ) .10.J"nm
1.40pm Colorado Llmllevi 4UOpm :
Leaves I C. , BT. ! . M. A O. lAnlves
Omiilul " Depot15tnnndVebslcr _ _ _ Sl . I Qjn.ilm
8 M.im . .Nebraska r ti cr ( dally ) . 1 pm
1.30pm..Sioux City Exmcba u'.v nun ) . . 11 .Jam
6.10pm St. 1'uul Llmlleil 1 > Jmin
Leaves' ' y. n. A MO. VALIE"lAnfvcj
Omaha ) Depot , lllii unit Wi baler bin. | Omaha
! . . ( . Sat ) VV > o. Ex lex. Moi. . . . + uipin
8:0' : > am. Norfolk Express lex Sunday ) . .10.JO.im
j.lOprr. . .j . . . .St. 1'aul Expre 3.J _ . . .lo. ain
LTaves f""K C , ST > . & ' " ! l "i.vuhoi"
Omaha Union Depot , 10th & .Masi n _ Sts.l Oniuhu _
9.C01H1. . . KuiiHUH City Dai Lxprcuu . 0 tipin
9.1011111 _ K L' . Niulit fc.x. Via Ul1. _ Tran C'OOam
.
Uinuhal Liepul , IStli nnJ Websui Sla. ( Uinalm
i.40am St. Loula ICxure n C.Ojarn
9.0pm St. Luuls HxprvBt ( ! .0 > pni
3.Mpm.j..Nebraska Local ( < "x Sun. ) . . . . yOCam :
' " " ' ' "
- | SIOUX"CITVlt'VACIlMS JA'rTniT"
OinahnJne.pot. 15lb Una WebsUr Sla. | Umalia
' '
C'lOpm St 1'aul _ l.linlUnl. . . . . . 10 S5am'
. .eaves I SIOL'X CITV & l'\CII'IC. lAnlvni
OmahalUnlon Uepoi , 10th & Mason Sla. [ Oiualii _
> air. Sioux City rasatnier ; 10 t'um
t.8ipm St 1'aul Limited. . . . . l2:35pm :
"
Loaves I 1'NION I'ACITIC ( AiilvM
OiimlinlUiilon Ucpot , IDlh & Mason 3U. | Omaha
" 5 i57iiT" . . .K' ainey r.xpn s . . . . 12..0iin |
2 Wpm . Overlanil l-'l > er & 3"inn
2-OOpm Ileat'cn St Slrninili'u ix ( ex. Sun ) 12'.1 pm
7 > pin 1'aelllo llxpress 10:2o.iln :
13pm I'.isl Mill . . . . 4.10pm
fSnv-sl WA IUSII RAILWAY | Arrlve7"
Oir.ili-.iiTnlon Ijepoi. IQIIi & M.thnii 31 I D'linh i
I 00pm bt Lnu'H Cannon Hall . IJ.Iipm
WHAT IS SPENT FOK TOBACCO.
eurly fit' II.OOO.OOO ill Tuxn < 1'nIII to till )
I'nlti'il ' Miitr * l.overnnietit.
It H evident from \ho \ ( ntennl revenue re
ceipts from the consumption of tobacco thai
wo are a nation of chewers , smokers and
snuffers. This Is discouraging to those who
rail against the vice , but then they have the
satisfaction of knowing that the Indulgence
costs the smoking pub'lic year. Jnst hovv ex
pensive It Is to UPQ tolnc'co ' cannot bo easily
ascertained , says the iNev\ York Herald , Wit
t may bo gauged In ipart from the fact that
tlio revenue from ( clbaccu alone during Ihe
fiscal year 1891 was $28Cjt.S98.G2.
Surely a nation that 'can alTord to expend
such an amount In taxes on tobacco for of
course the tax comes from the consumer
to s > ay nothing of the cot of the material ,
must have money to burn. That , of courio ,
a Its end burned up , chewed up or snuffed
up. And despite the magnitude c the sum
the Internal revenue tax from lobicco In 1S94
shows a decrease from lhal of 1893 of-$1,271-
813 12. The falling off Is naturally attributed
to the hard times.
lu ono way and another the people of the
Un'ted ' States use a great deal of tcbicco ,
estimated by bulk. The figures show the
consumption lo bo about 344.000,000 pounds
for the year 1894 , or on the basis of 00,000,000
population nearly llvo pounds per annum for
every man. woman and child In the country.
To those who have thought that the unpleas
ant habit of sniilllng has gone out of exist
ence It will bo Interesting to learn that the
total domestic production of the article for thu
year was 11,027,092 pounds. Think of the
enormous number of pinches lhs ! represents
Ucspllo Iho Tailing off In the revenue , It Is a
curious fact that the decrease Is less from
snuff than from any other form of tobacco ex
cept cigarette" , which actually show all In
crease. The percentages are approximately
as follows : Cigars and cheroots , CS.5 ; chaw-
Ing and smoking tobacco. 31 ; snuff , 55. The
increase in cigarettes Is about .125 per cent
The actuil revenue nice'veil ' from Iho various
varieties of lobacco and Iho ilecrea o or In
crease Is as follow s-
'll Wing anil IlliikllR $14 12 ? 108 1 Di-c. Jl.Olfi ST * CO
Snnrr . . . . . h'i7i.-5 2 Die 17m 11
I'IK.US ami tiitMioiH . . i : : i.7' .w i o . : ,2iis. ) oi
I'lKillitlis 1 . ' . .UII. . ! IU llli 4,1150 CR
There are many Interesting things em
bodied In the finance report of tlio Tieasury
department which contains the Interim ! rove
mio statistics. It Is not dlfllcult , therefore
to ascertain thai the people of Iho I'nltoi
Slates last year consumed mure than 7fiOO ,
000,000 cigars , cheroots nml clgirottos. Uvei
Hits cm bo i'Ubdlvlded and approximately ac
curate figures obtained. They are- Cigars
and cheroots , 1,01)0,917,433 , and clgjrottej
3,187.101fihl , a lotal of 7,251 019,014.
Estimating Iho smoking population at 10 ,
000,000. this Mil alTord lo each an aggregalo
of 725 cigars and clgarelles for Iho jear , to
say iiGlhlng of Die amount ctclncco con
sumed by pipes and clgnreltes rolled by Iho
individual smokers. The Untied Stales does
not cut a very Important figure In the o.xpor
of its clgirs , for out of the four billion am
nearly sixty-seven million manufactured the
number shipped away was but 2,2I7,0"5. The
number of cigars Imported during the perloi
was 315.358C90 , a decrease of nearly 15,000 ,
000 from Iho quantity Imported during the
preceding twelve months. Contrary comil
tlons are shown to mark the trade and con
sumption of cigarettes. Out of Iho lliree
billion and nearly BIX hundred million of do
niebtlc manufacture 101,605.300 were exported
an Increase of nearly fi.000,000 over 1MI3
During iho year 1894 Uiero wore Importci
3.318-451 cigarettes , which nearly approximate
the figures of 1893.
HnvvVonlil It I.ouUl vvltli Itlnonic ,
A feminine reformer wnnts a revival of the
old-fashioned tun bcnnot , lays the Louis
\lllo Courier-Journal.
"I do vv.lsh , " she remarked , "that I couli
get about tvvenly women to Join mo In bring
Ing the sun bonnet } Into popularity again
Many women in thjs city ( lo their owi
marketing , and how absurd they look loggo
out in ( loners and ribbo.vin silks am
laces ; how much more appropriate would he
the oh-fashloncd sun 'bumicl. A pretly
woman always looks prettier In a dainty
while sun bonnet than anything else and
what a | ilctureifuo | feature of our markets
it would become If our fttruotlvo society
dames would return to the pretty sun bon-
nels of llielr grandmothers' day. I would
like to see school glrli In prMl > aim bonnets ,
too. If one who woman would only 'make
the break' how Boon cur streets would bo
fill ? : } with sweet , chattering EC'IOO ! girls In
the sweet , old-fashioned sun bonnet. The
sun bonnet must have been a southern In
vention. 1 wish southern women would re-
Mvo It. "
ffh2n Diby was sloV , v , o gave her Castorlx
When she was a Child , she crljd for Caitorla.
\Vhen slio Uianio 5ILs , she cmi ! t j C'a torla.
M wn : hi had Children , she gave them Castoria.
( Cop ) tight , 1S93 , by Irving llachcllcr. )
Till : 1'ATAL KISS.
He ( instruct ! his steps along DIP vvcll-
llihtoil street. A blare iif electric lumps at
tracted him. Ho wnll.oil muchnnlcitly In the
direction of the brilliant Halite , nml fouiiil
himself pre. < ontly on the slilowalk g.ultiK ab
sently Into the open wlmlovv of Ihp Olilorf
hole ) . A charming oriental reception room ,
with divans In coloruil Bluff * , mot his
It tnnile a richly somber Intt-rlnr , lit vvllh
subtitle 1 rml lamps. No one appeared to be
In Hie gorgeous room. It was an hour when
the RUesls of the great hotel were at the
theaters or In thu cafe or anntlur part of the
house. The room seemed vac. nt. He was
bout to Idly turn awa > and return to the
lieater , when , at ntiother window , ho saw
omcthlng that riveted his gaze. Klcanor
\rmltaKt ho wm oartaln he knew that wll-
owy , lin. utlfnl KnglUh IlKiiro ( although hrr
ick was turni'd to the win Jowl slooped
ml kissed a man , an elderly looking gen-
leman , wlio Boeniel asleep. His bald hcnd
us thrown back In his ea-y chair ami restol
n Its cushioned head rest. Hu was n fat ,
lethorlc , ruddy , Jolly-lonklng , round-faced
Snsllshman. So this person was the senJer
f the telegram. So this little oil f.il beast
ihe could bring her'elf to kiss. Hurnolt
iirneil down tin1 corners of his nnutli ,
She klitiM him nffei Itonatoly , but did not
itliprwl'o t uch or d stnrb the fat little I2tiK-
So Ibis little ulit btast she mull l.l
llshman. Ho saw her glance ut her tiny
Jowoli'd watch "Ah , she realties slio niUht
tuu back to the theater and phy Iho part
she luvos Cimlllo , " ho mn tercd lnlf bl tcrly.
Then ho saw her do another odd tiling. She
had Keno half way to the door , then turned
batk , and , going svv ftly to iho l-ngllshm in's
side , laid her soft , while llltle moiicholr ever
his fat face. Then she quickly loft the room ,
and he vvntched her , a moment later , cimini ;
out of Iho Ud 03' pnlranco of the greit ho'cl
and entering her cib drive quickly away.
Ho looked after her a moment , then onlereil
Iho hclcl , and approached Iho olllcu al Iho
desk. The clutk was Inlklng lo a servant.
"What did Miss Arml'ago want ? " ho askeJ
of the boy. The clerk , who knew everybody ,
had seen her hnrrlodly outer.
"Dunno , sir. Tlio Uily came In , asked for
.Mr. Lord Somebod > Lord llolton asKeil II
Mr. Lord Ilollon had como > et , an1 If t > o 1
was lo fetch Mm. Slio seemed In a learln *
Imjry , Iho laWy did yea , sir. An1 I said
'yes' and went ter 'is room , s.lr ; an' ho vva'n't
In ; no , nor anywheres lo bo found. You know
him as come lonlght on the Teutonic. "
"Did > ou look In the reception room ? "
" \\"y no , sir She went In there herself ,
an' vv'en she came out s > he sill , 'No miller'
jest lIKe lhal 'No matter ' "
Uurnett glanced over the register. A recent -
cent signature there may have been half a
dozen names below 11 indicated that J. I' .
Holtou Lord Holtnn of IHrmlngliam , Kng
land , ami vilol hail arrived and lakon suit *
No 1C1. Ho did not care lo Inlcrrcgiilo Ih3
clerk.
Ho hurried oul Into Ihe warm night air ,
and jumping Into n cab dliectod the dr vcr to
take him to his club. Arriving before the
spacious club house ho ran In and upstairs
to the llbraiy In hot haste , ami got down the
thick volume of Iltiike's 1'oi-rago. What was
his rotation to his goddess. ' Ho would hunt
th s little round , fat Englishman lo his vcr\
ancestors ! Uurko's I'ecrniio record read a1-
follows
llolton ( Sir John I'hlllp Ilcsmlth ) Lord
Ilollon , baron of Birmingham counly nml a
baronet.
Lineage The family of llolton was sealed
In Lancahler , afterward Ulrmlngham , as early
as 13M. Thomas llolton In 1472 murried a
Lancashire lady , by whom he had len sons
and lliree daughters. ( Then follow two col
umns of lineage , then Lord Holton's Immc-
d'ato ' family )
.lames Philip llolton m. KlUabslh. d. of
Sir Thomab Kew ,
I ! , son of John I' . , h 1S37.
II , son , Thomas , b. 1S.S9. d. 1SC7.
II. . dan , iil7abeth , b. 1843 , d. 1S92.
John Philip Ilcsmlth married Lady Camilla
Ilarton , I'-fi'J.
Issue John I'hlllp , 1) . 1S71 , tl 1S8I ; Henry ,
b. 1S7J , d. 1S75 ; Camilla Kllwhclli , b. 1S73.
UnrKe's 1'eeiage thus showed that Lord
Holton hail no son living , hpnce lileanai
Arm lago was cither not bin dau'jhter. or ,
another conclusion. Kleanor , If not his daugh
ter , had no brother. He could. In thai case
draw Iho one conclusion , thai the "brother'
he know was , uniit be , her nusbind. Hut If
on the contrary , she wax not the daughter of
Lord Hnllon , "bom In 1873" ( which would
bring her to about the right age ) , then vvhnl
relation did Ihe English penr sustain to her1"
Was IIP her undo' Hut lie's I'oorage record
s-itlslled him that Lord Helton had no broth
ers or s sters living , bul was the only sur-
ViVliiB son of a wealthy Ulrmiiighani baronet
Who was he. If not her falhnr ? And her
real name , Camilla Elizabeth , horn In 1S7S ?
Ills knowledge of Iho world made him shut !
dor and gasp at the possibilities of L-or < !
Holton's relations to the beautiful girl. In
-vise ho was not her father. Otherwise , wh >
had she shown such an apparent affection
lor the qiucr little Englishman'
Still , clinging lo the om > thought her per
feet inmicenco and uprightness of character
.he aaaunintion became dealer In his mind
/hat / the "brother , " Edward Annltage , was.
sr. I only could bo. her husband and I.oro
Holton was h r own father.
So , he concluded , bho was marrlcil. And
yet she had allowed him to fall In love with
her. llo\v could this bo conalstent with per
fect Innocence , perfect honor ?
A > P. truly , If she could do this with her
beautiful , smiling face , what depths of de
pravity qonld she not atlaln ? Ho became
gloomy vvllh despair as ho hurried down lo
tils cab and drove bick to the theater. A
man never forgives a. woman for deceit In
love his specialty.
THE SHCONl ) ACT.
Entering , he took his seat near the stage
before .Marguerite Gantlcr's boudoir , In I'arli.
Marguarlle had Just received Armand's let.
ter from Nanlne and vvu reading It aloutl
lu Count ( Jlray. "Let us both forget that we
have known f.-ich other , ami that , for one
Instant , we thought ourselves In love. " As
s > h. read this Miss Armllage looked up sud-
dcnly and caught his glance , as ho Eat near
Ihs singe. Certainly It seemed to Hnrnott
that "the suddenly , strangely , sweetly
blushed , " and jet he felt the words , "Lot us
b..tli fore ? ; . " to bo oiltllv applicable ] u t
then. Thpy contained wlidom. Still. If If
she had begun to love htm ! A devil leaped In
his heart ut the thought. Her curious agi
tation , as her eyes met his over the loot-
V.ilii ! , was not merely worldly wisdom for
him , hut It seemed to his tmer'a tense a con-
feeslon. As such It set his heart beating
again and drove away his timidity anil dU-
trust , and he felt ho loved her madly , and
fell Into the spell of her charm and her
marvelouxly sympathetic acting. Yes , maid
or wife , ho loved her !
Thu Marguerite Rautlcr of the play. In
Eleanor Armitagr's conception of the part ,
was given a. subtle and new interpretation.
Them won apparent not only the truth that
the WMnan who truly lovcu Is alwaja really
Vinuuua in lar luve , bul that the won.an
wh > 11-y d thU part could herself n l be
but nnoiii At the end of the act Hur-
nett k pr saing to himself "I believe she
Is purity ItbeK , she takes the part of this
creature no chastely ; her hlyh soul nrrnio-
atua niul shines In M.irfiiiorlte. and nukes
this poor creature nf Dumas' it tine Heroin *
a creature of soul "
Yet Ihe vialsomblancp was so Kre.H , lee ,
Ihat her Inst words , aflcr Arm.iiul returns ,
when Nanlne says. 'The cnunt awaits alt
answer , " .tiitl Murfiuorlle leplles. 'Tell him
thcro Is no niiwci , " made him furiously nnd
unreasonibly Jealous of th.it i.tthor boister
ous country lover , Hooil tiod1 ho .ifekotl tilmirlt
repeatedly , who and what was this Hlorious
Klrl ? An atiKel or a , vv licit 7 She makes we
stiller so.
so.rim
rim SICONM : > KNTU * ACTE.
Ho roFO from his seat and went Into the
lobby. Ho hud no dcslro thtn , In his exalted
stale nf fecllnc , If gi > KMilnil the cm tain to
si-o lOli-.inoi. A row at HIP duor Immediately
ntlrauled i his allenllon. Two sU-rn-looklng
men i were trjlug lu get past the iloorkoepjr
who stood there. Thcro was nn altercallon.
"Do you know mo now' ' " said onu of the
men , opening his coat and showing n do-
tecllvo's badge
" \\.io do jon want ? " asked the manager ,
coming to the scene.
"A party behind the scenes. " said the
other , shortly.
"Will II stop Ihe play ? Wo can't stop the.
plaj "
A gr.ivu crlmo has been committed It Is
my duty "
"I don't euro If all the crimes In Iho calen
dar have been committed jon must wait till
U o'clock , and the play's over , " replied the
manager , angilly.
The detectives consulted a moment.
"Veiy Eony. Mr. Manager , but Ita our
duty. Yon see , sir. there has been a mur
der "
A murder ? "
A murdoi ? " exclaimed Durnctt , who ovpr-
hoaril , amivlio nodded lo Svvlfl , the do-
lecllve , an olllccr he had known several
years.
"Don't say It loud , " snld Swift , cautiously.
Yes , Mr. lluinctt , > om paper will have It
all toniLrruvv , 1 suppose. A murdci It'll
malio a big si'iisatlon , I'm thinking. Wo feel
suru wo've gut the party , an' the party's well
kin.vvn. and the party's a woman , and the
party's beautiful , and n big nclress. Yes. "
IJuructt turned white.
"You see , as all vvo know , an Englishman ,
Lord Holton , arrived on the Teutonlo at ( >
today , went to the Oldorf at 7 , dined nt i >
an' was chlorofoimed at ' . ) , or say 15 , to be
quite correct , t'hloroformo 1 In the reception
room nt the Oldorf people passing In nml
out , lee queer , vv.isn'l It ? Now , can wo do
our liubliictd. Mr. Manigtr ? 1 guess It may
stop the pla > that can't bo helped. Hut
sho's got ueive , hain't she ! to go oii-jiln )
acting wlille her victim lies a dead coip-o nut
four blocks away ? Can wo go behind and
' ' "
git her'
Itnrnott full the lobby whirling about his
head. Oood ( Jol ! what cnulJ It mean9
"What , man , not Miss Armltage' " e\-
clalmud the manager , aglnst. "Not really ?
You don't suspect her ? "
"YiM , it's hor's the parly. The facts point
to her. She was seen by four persons to
enter the icceptlon room at ( ho Oldorf.
wlicro Lord Holton was asleep taking an
uflor dinner nap. She was known to have
been In that room about four or five mln-
ulos , at about U 10 o'clock. "
"This evening' Impossible ! She has not
been out of Ihe theater. I'll swuir It ! " said
the manager , earnestly.
"Oil , yw she came out at the end of Ihe
( list aet. Why. she was seen and recogni/ed ,
and what's more , she went off and forgot to
take her handkerchief with her when she
chloroformed him ! Why , It's a dead easy
Up ! Yes , sir , she left the ban Ikcrchlcf lu > -
ing right ever his face thou got scared ,
irobably , and hurried back to the theater
see her- ' " , ,
DetPcllvo Swift produced a dainty liclaccd
mouchoir , In ono coiner of which were
Eleanor's Initials , "E. A "
"This Is positive , " said Mr. Swift. "Wo
don't want no better proof. "
"Aro ) ou MHO he's dead ? " asked the man
ager , In a stito of oxclttuiPlil ami bewilder
ment. "I dent smell any chloroform on this
are ) ou sine he's d ° ad ? "
"DfMid ? Well , they called In a doctor a
young chap living In the hotel .mil ho pio-
nouncpd linn stone dead , presumably of
chloioform and the odor was in the air ,
they tay Oh , yes , I'm sorry to say he's
dcnil fast enough. A man of CO. I should say.
Very rich. I'm told. A peer and a Birming
ham mamsfactiircr. Just arrived In America
They told me ho piinish'-d a terrible big
dinmr at HIP Oldnif ojslois. clams , trout ,
venison , g.imn and two quarts of cham
pagne. Wi-11 , I'm ghd IIP did rat and ililuk
heaity. Ho won't , have no mure chance to
eat now. poor old man ! lie's whnri > catin'
an' drinkln' IH changed on * for hymns and
psalm slimltf. "
lliirnptt , recovering from lite 11 nnls'iniPnt '
npsraii lo SPP llilng" with n ilr-arnrss which
civlcd a vacnc < urpn * ' a' _ lniiisidf _ hi his
own mind aloni ; with It. Hn snvy that
Kloanor was surely Innocent. Had ho seen
hu In that oriental reception room , and hnd
anted the evident affection with which Mie
treated the sleeping lusliblimaii. She would
not even spoil his imp ! She Klvgpil him
would a nun1 lorcsb liisa her sleeping victim ?
Yes. the was Innotont and he dotermlnel
coolly on his first stop. The detective * mutt
nut approach her until after the perform
ance Ilo lapped Svvlfl ligliily on Iho shoul
der.
"You remember me , Mr. Svvlfl ? In Iho
Holler diamond case where , I rjilier ( latter
myself , we nevvbpapor men oulvvllted you of
the police force ? "
Mr. Swift , who was a slim , tnll , good-
natured man , not very lecn , laughed dos-
Sfdly.
"Oh , yes , I remember you , Mr. Ilnrnnit.
Von were pretty sluirp In tliat Clausen iniir-
dor. too , Now you're on thu staff , are jon
Just as sharp ? "
"A man on a great dally hm to l.eop his
wits about him. Hut time r reuses. I huvu a
favor to a-'K don't mal.o this uirest ill ! the
play's nver Innouint or cullly. It will ruin
Mini Arinliagu's career for llftt "
"Sorry , but I am under orders , Mr. Diir-
uoit seo' " said the honest fellow. "I've ( jut
to KO and take her riKht now. "
Hurnet' ' gave a amnlheriMl cry of despair
and iirotoHt. "You slutll nut ! " lie cried.
"Well , who's fioinK to stnp me' " '
"I ! " and Iluinctt ilndaully folJul hit arms
and Hood In the detecllvo's way.
d'nntlnutd Tuttdiv )
Dilll't l.i t .Till i'11
If you should hear that In some place to
which you arf coiiiK that malirla Is proval : it.
To the air potion which produce * chills and
fever , hllluus remittent nml dumb ague there
Is n sjfe und Iliorouyli antidote and prt-ven-
Hve , viz , Hotlollur'g Stom.ioh DilturK. The.
Kreat antl-tnaldrial sptcine U also a remedy
for billlouaneii < cumsllpjiion , dy. > pd | ) > la. rhcu-
inatii' and kldn y trouble , iifivaus'fss and
debility.
Sr 11' I it'if , Spli U l.itlii- , "il'i'lt Liki <
Thr ugh sleeper via the Noitlivvg ern Line ,
ccmiruntinK June 28 , leaven dally for Surit
Laho t 0 10 , ) in from WPb'ior r < - i J | iut
The laka is the saint ; , ace mmrjau . u I >
tie better , fjra a little lower City ollicKOI
Karnam stittt Depot , 15th and \Vcbater
strcetn- J. n. DUCHANAN. O. P. A.
THE DEGENERACY OF POKER
A Loud Call on FriomU of the Qarno to
Show Their Hands ,
THE CRYING NEEDS OF THE HOUR
The Niitloiml ( liimn In llnngrr lTnli > si I in
mrillntrljr Hi'MMioil by the Devotees
A I'onfcrcin nof I'tilior Plnyors
Hrinniidi'il ,
The tii'Cil of ( lie liour a poKer
That U lo HIV , , i lutlunnl conference of
| il.i > er * . \\lio shall pass upon nil tils *
puled iisltits , iluchlfl nil mooted queitlons , es
tablish \vluit Is canonical anil orllio.lox , anil
reject what Is morn heresy nml schism.
Of no oilier Bantu. mia the Now York
Moral 1 , can It bo so irulhfull > slid that Its
laws arc In an absolutely cluotlc coiulltlon.
It Is family c.i II i'il tlio national KIIIIO. At
gcino tlino of his llfo every citizen of tlio
United States lias phyeil It. If not for R.III | ,
.
then for fun. A poker pln > er traveling over
the t American rontlnent Units himself ono ol
a \ist brotherhood of follow pl.i > ora. Yet
ovorywlnro ho lias lo learn ntnl unlonrn ,
1t Kvpryvvhoro 1 lie Iliuls the beautiful symmetry
of the gaino mirrttt by tlio Intiodiictlon ol
snino obJt'ctloMnhlo feature , or tlio loss ol
some SI plo.mlm ; anil necessary on 's. Straights ,
SI which I In Ihoir hlRhe-t ami nuesl develop-
nicnt I th EtnilBht Hush m.iKo It Imposjlblo
for I the true Kcutlemin tololito hb liiuhor
IiistlnctB ' by bettliiR on the certainty that
without their recognition would bo preaentoJ
by ' four nees straights nro barred lu many
portions i of the west
On the oilier hand , skips nml "bhzes" and
"tiKer " and "Hibernian slr.ilKhts" ami
score of other uncouth and Imbecile combina
tions , whose \cry names aw.ikcu a shudder
In ever } true liver cf the Rnmo. have foutul
their .uhocales Inartoua parts of the coun
try. Worse slill. nut only does o.ieh section
play UP own iniue. but no uniformity exists
In any pirtlctilar section. K\t > r > \\lieto thcro
Is hopeli-ss confusion on minor points.Vlnt
shall bo done If a person opi'tis n Jackpot by
mhtako , If n mlsdeil omiis , If a card bo
c\'ojcd ilurlnu Hie deal'
] May the opener of
a Jaekpot d'scird ' his opners and draw to a
straight or a flush" No two puKir phiyers lu
New YorK would glvo exactly tlio same
answer to these queries
An eeumcnclal council Is1 , of conrM. Impas
sible. Hut tlio Herald la ulllliu ; to stop Into
tlio breach iiij , u solf-cotmltiitod pope , with
this in aviso , that Its decrees "li.MI not lu
taken ns Infallible , exeat hcdra utterances ,
but as obiter dicta submitted to the faithful
for acceptance or i ejection , ni tli ° y may
fleet. Perhaps with this uxamplo before
them an ccumcnciiil council In other words ,
national confucnco of poker plajer maybe
bo n possibility of the near future. This
paper will simply present the problems , offer
what seems to l > a the best solution and await
future developments along the lines It hai
Indicated.
CARDS KXI'OSISl ) IN THH DKAU
When the dlbcard liis : bovn completed and
the dealer Is uiiKiiKud In living new card ! ] ua
called for , what must bn douo If he exposes
onior more of the cards lie Is doallni ; '
U In a nnifoim rule tli.it ho cannot Klva
such caul or caids to the pla > er. 'Ilio rea-
bun Is tiullloiently obvious viz. , thnt It Is un
fair to the playtr to show any portion of Ills
hand to the table. Hut the oxaci conduct al
the dealer In such a case Is a matter of con-
Hiduubli1 dispute. C'ubtum Is not uniform and
to\t books are conlraillctoiy. It is honiQ-
times held that the dealer must place the ex-
pohuil cards upon the bottom 01 ° the pack
and glvo to the player a cot responding mini-
bjr frcm the top of t'no puck. This U tlio
rule a ? laid down by Iloylo and Hlnckbrldgu.
On the other hand , It la sometimes
held that the dealer In case of such a mlH-
liap should flist 1111 tlio demands of all the
other plajors and then ntiiin to the player
whoso cat ds were exposed This Is the rnlo
lalil down by "Hilly" Kloieiica and senorally
follow ud by poker playeis. Jt Is on the
w'nulu the nibre tunailjliomt , for In this
manner tlio integilty of the de.U Is not Intor-
feied with , and uvery plajer , nave only the
ono whoao caids wcucxposul , gets exactly
the fame eanK which would have fallen to
him If tlu mU'nii ; | had not occurred.
Kvcry one Ib familiar w.th the Insane da-
sire displayed l > > otherwlbr > sob-r and reputa
ble pci buns to "pla > curomr" In other
wet da , to sco what carda tlicv would Imvo
got under ehaiiRed coinlltlnns nf piny. Now
Imaglno four or llvo plajeis whojo draw has
bom modillcd or changed by following the
II ist mle imagine these four or live players
elamoilng to bee what they would have
ill awn If that raid had not been faced and
the deal not disturbed. It Is nn awful picture -
turo to duell on , yet Is not only possible but
you might say Inevitable.
The opener of n Jack pot. has , bjslilos the
opening pair , a four Hush or a four straight.
May lit ) break tlio pair and draw to his bob-
tall . '
Sumo players will not allow him to do this
al all. They argue that tin1 prohibition doei
away with all disputes and closes tlio duor
lo largp oppoi Utilities for cheating. Otheia
allow him lo bplli his pair and draw lo his
bobtail , provided he puls his discard con
spicuously beside him. to that he may show
It al Uio end of the hand lo tcsllfy that hu
had the neei-Kiary openers.
Some authorities pcrveisely hold that tha
npencr lias a I ght lo dipcard as ho pleases ,
with no need to call attention to what carder
or caids he has tin own away , as the discard
pile , piopoily fed and cured for , should show
for itiolf what was each man's discaid. This
is all very well , lint In th'ord nary game
of poKcr Iho discarding IB never so proclso
and aei'iiralo as to Iravo any Hemblanco of
udcr In Iho difoard pile. Therefore , tills
ruling could not b > made to apply to tlio
ordinary game.
When a plajor who Knows that ho h do
ff lied Is called , may ho throw away bis Innd
a 'ill hiii render the pot , er must ho show up
Ins hand ?
Tlio inle should bo that nil the hands
must bo Hlionu after a rail. They belong to
Iho lablo. It Is not sulllclcnt thai a player
admits his do'cut. The others who have paid
their money lo call have 11 light to know
what .sort of a gatno 1m play * , lo what de-
grto ho narrloa his blulllng. It may happen
also that a card tlurpur will cuifets defeat It
the cill lias como be fun ) Iho siakosi nru
large , bccuiso ho does not care to excite
suspicion by winning lee often , .ri 1 pirfora
to thow hs ! haml only when thcie h enough
profit lo malio It worth while. An anihgous
qufktlcu cftun ashod Is whether tlin op"iier
of n Jackpot who la net call d < > r who drivva
out of the gnmo Is obliged to snow his vvholo
hand or merely the oponuH. The nmnvor
uhnuld bo that the OPCIIT U always and
nnde1 * nil circumstances obliged to show his
whole hand nl the end of Iho liot'lng , whuihor
ho la called or not. An opening hand , In
oilier wards Is lpjo fac'o a calkd hard , and
the table has n right to KCO It.
A Nicn POINT IN TAIIM : STVKUS.
The ne\t doclsion Involves a vtry nlro
point. He all attention. The ganii > U table
etaknii with three players , A , It and ( ! . Ho-
fore the draw A niises Iho ante $ "i and C
lerabi-a II $10. A has. only $3 left , which ha
puU up f'U a sight. H covur < ( "s taUc
Cards are drawn. H leads oil with a b > t of
$5 , C ml IPS him $50 ; I ) h scared and drops
hU hand. On the show duwn It turns out
that It has. been bluffed out with three a > 'ci.
A has thro kings. C , who did the binding ,
has llir e ipipens. Of course the litter lakes
all tlio outHldo lt > K Ho claim * more , huw-
ever ; ho thinks ho U ontltltil lo His pntiru
pot on Iho ground that ho baa bluffed out ills
winning li.in.l. and ha * a right to all tli9
redlining xpolU as well as pl.iry A'ays no ,
that the original pot Is lilt becu'i-o he lias a
better hand limn C find l ! > it I ) , having
blulYv'l ' out , Jones all right In Mi.- pot , and t > o
forfeits lib right to tlio u'ii-l ' ! belting , ho
( till has a right to a sight o ; ' ilia ui
Now , lu point of fact , the entire pot. in
cluding the original flake * , MionKI go to U ,
despite hl liaviris I ho lowest hand. For B's
hand wi ; big enough to bait A , who , by that
very fact , U altogether out of It. If C , by
superior play , drives the winning hand out of
the game , he acquires all the rights of that
winning hand and all Hi resultant gain and
glory.
Unough for Hie pre < > nt. Thete few do-
clsloim ire ihrjwii to the wrrld lo Indica'o '
a f of "hi " p nf w'i ' rS n u' i hit decld il
up i PJ I'lv-U u 1 1 i1 It > n ly If poker la lo
r n j 'i i n" JL > a I n i I mrr ly local
n ' > n 1 1 p < i ol ur rei'len ' ,
ei'ti r j < r nir ri' ' i > J up n tlr'O
P" ma nn ] tlry ar Invlifil i j - enIn \ tucli
rjue n iM at may acein to r' aife