Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 25, 1895, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OKAITA DAILY BEE : . JULY 2r . 1S93.
SPEGIRL NOTICES.
AilvrrtlnniirtiM for Ilicie oolmiun
trill IIP ( alien until lililto p. ni. for
1)ii ) oviMihiK anil until H p. in. for tlio
tiuiriiliiir unit .Hnnilnv cilllliin.
Ailvi-rllxiTH liy r < * iii < < Htliirr n niiin-
licrc'il clicc-k run linvituimrrtN nil-
< lrcxNiil to n initiilH-rril Irftrr In pnro
of Tin * lice. AIINIVITII HO nililri-KMi-il
will ! > < ilfllvi-ri-il upon iirrnrntntloii
of ( lie clipc'k mil- . Iliili-N , 1 l-"c n
word , llrxl liiNcrtlun , ! < n uortl
li T < . | if < iT. Nntlilntr tiiUfii for ICNN
lliail ii.'c for tlrxt liiHcrtlon.
Tlicm * nilv - rtlNiiiiiit iiiunt IIP run
ciiiiMi-i-titl vly. .
AVA.vrr.n-MAi.n HUM * .
WANTBD-l.noO MEN TO WRITE MR TODAY
for Ihe receipt ( abinluti'ly trf * . In plain dented
envelop * * ) which curf-d me of nrrvoui debility ,
* xhau t l vllnllty , etc. Aridrens C. J. Walker ,
Rnx in. Kalnmimoo. Mich. n-MlC.1
WANTKD l.IVK. INTELLIGENT AGENTS IN
Onmlia to rennlr.n clubs of tlireo to live fami
lies f r our famous orrlmnl horn's land in central -
tral Mlcilsnlppl. The tide of tmm'gratlon U RO-
InK south , where there nre no hot wlncln , no
rftlrl winter * , no blizzard * , no crop failures.
"Wliero ( wo nr thtee crops can be rnlwM each
yenr. Where there I * no such thin * nil u fail
ure If n in MM will work one-hair as Imrcl n he
does In thli country. Co"l nummem , mild win
ters , nure mylni ? crops of fruit nnd jfirclen
truck. rlche t neil on earth , lieit rallrond faclll-
( leu. deo. W. Amti , Bcne nl agent. 1C17 F.irnnm
street , Omahn. U-M7W
IM TO 1100 BALARY PAID SALEHMEN FOR
cljrnrs ; expcrlenco not neceK ary : extrn Indure-
m nts la custom'Td. Illsliop & Kline. HI. Ixiulii ,
Mo. n-M130A20 * _ _
WANTIOI ) , A BWKDK Oil HRUMAN' CI.KllIC
for dry c"ids nnd Rrocerv store. Write I < DCK
lltix 2lg , Newinnn Oroyo , N'eli. 11 179 2) )
I.AIIOHKItB KOH 11 fk M. UY. CO. IN WYOMIng -
Ing ! worlc Kimruntecd ; free trnni"iortntl' | > n. Krn-
mer fc O'llearn , llth nnd rurnnm tretM.
H-m 24 _
WANTKD , nKIJAllhR YOfNO M N TO TAKR
chnrBtf of lirunrli olllce. S'al.uy. liS. ' ) ' ) psr
month nnd percentnRp of fnles. Heference and
J300.00 rash required. Aililrom Ilex H7 . St. .Iiv
Mill. Mo. 11-M20J
WANTMD , K.VPKIIIKMCED SIIOH BAI.KSMKN
to ell n speclnlty shoo posiiecslntr rare in rlt
tn the retail trade. Addims IVrfectlon Shoo
CO. . Lynn. Mass. 11-MS)7 ) 25
IVA.Vl'lSD Hl'.I.I' .
\VANTKD-A OIIII , TO DO GHNKKAI , IIOt'Hi- :
work , family of flve. Apply 1IU1 South ! 8th
slreel. C a'3-25
BTKNOOIlAl'HKUB TO INSl'ECT THK NKW
model Smith 1'rrmler before buying.
C M100-27
IiADIKB WANTINO riHKT-CI.ASS C.IHI.S
call Scandinavian Y. W. hem , 2013 Uavrnp it
C
1VANTI3O. Oinb roil SHCOND WO11K. AND
take cart1 of bnliy. 2223 Kurnain street.
WANTID , A IIKKINMD , MII'DM--AOHD AVOM-
nn , ntnblU'U.i to advanee , to Minnase u depart
ment Address IT 41 , Ileo. C MIS'J 28
FOR HKM' 1IOUSI2S.
IIOUflKB , V. 1C. DAUI.1NO , IIAIIKKU I1I.OOK.
IJ-4C3
HOt'BKB IN ALL PAIITB OPTIIRCITY. TIIU
O. V lavl Company , 1.101 Karnain. D 150
I1OIISMH. IlKNHWA. & CO. . 103 N. 15TJI ST.
_ ] _ _ _ _ _ D-107
II. K. COI-K CO. , luVnClKST LIST IN OMAHA.
S-llOOM HOUSR , COUNKTl 27TH AND
Blreets. Inquire 2SOI Karnam strei't
jioitT-nooM iiorsH NKAII moii SCHOOL ,
JI5.0) per month. Inquire 2G1G Cupltol u\e.
> D 875-23
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1612 CAP. A VK. . 7 UOOlia. INQflHK 2318 CAP.
Jive. _ D 201 20' _
FOIl IlKNT TWO C-IIOOM C'OTTAaES. ONK
furnished. S02 S. SOth. Modem. D-175 23 *
iiKvr KiiiiMSimn noons.
\VANTRD--LADY UOOMMATH , II
Ins rooms. 2H2S St. Mary's. 13 G12-Jy2 *
FOR DENT PURNIHIIED ROOMS. WITH OR
without boaii ! . Oil Ho. 13th. K MSSO-A11
mU.MSIIl'.l : > HOOMH AMI I1OAHI ) .
NICRLY rt'IlNISIIED SOt'TH nOOM WITH
board for two ; private family : no other Iwinl-
ers ; brat horn" comforts. Oil N. 2Ist , bot. Cali
fornia nnd Webster. V 901
IlOOM AND HOARD $3.00 PEIl WKKIC. CALL
at 2107 Douglan. ! " 1M A13
VOIl IIHXT UM'MJHXlSIIUD HOOMH
2 . SUITES OI' LAIIOK HOfHKKKKPINO
rooms. S-OJ per room ; rof.n. 1019 So. 20ih
0-1B3-2S
FOIl HUNT STOHRS AMI OFKIOK.3.
FOR RENT THE 1-STORY IIRIC'K RCILDINO ,
J10 Farnam Ftrcet. This build njr has a fire
proof ccnu-nt basement. c-'inpleti1 ' steam hcatlnt ;
tlxtures , water on nil lloois. gns. etc. Applv nt
the ornee of The Il-p. 1 019
AKn.VI'S WAXTISll.
J1I3N AND WOMEN , K TO JIO A DAY. AD
itress the Handy Heater Co. , 531 New York Life
bldtr. , Omulin. Net ) . J 474
ivANTBl- ) ENHHC1KTIC MAN Oil LADY
to travel nnd appoint ncents ; "alary. J.V1.O ) per
month. AdJirk.1 U U , Dec. J M9SS-2ii *
AOENTS WANTED TO TAKE OUDEHS TOIl
our celebrated tl , " ) custom pantn ; liberal rom-
mlh > > lon.i. ChltuKu Custom rants Co. . 'J03 St.i
nvcmie. Chlcaso. J M21)31
HL'//.AIlD'S HAY ALL TOIIN TP. C.HOVEI
has returneil with n net full of il h. IS lUlie ?
ore In tha net 2 llshen In cnch mesh. How
did they [ jet theie ? There nre blue llsh , llnnnn
bnudlt' , cod nnd rnillock , nlso clubs nnd suckers ,
niover I * kicking about the mickcis. Ort this
lattot rrnzu In puzzks. Very hnnds m nnd or
nnmentnl. All are puzzlcil. from the 8 rnblnei
ottteers ilnwn to the masses , lllu money to
nKonls nnd dealeis. Sample prepaid l > v mall
Jj cents. J-Ma.Hi 2i
WA > ; THD TO n ISXT.
WANTED , 1IOOM AND HOARD KOU MAN
nnd wife and two children from September 1
Mtiht be -anonnble. . Private family preferrfd
Artdress 1T 42 , llee. K M191 !
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TO KENT , IN HKPTE.M1IEU. T 1-3:7
house In condition , located l > etwt < 'n
DoUKlns , Leiucnworth , 31st nnd"40ih street
If ilmlinhli' will make t.na or tluco year Iea "
Aldrcf3 ! P. O. Ilex 686. K 3 D )
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WANT TO RENT AN P.LEVATOll KOI
ImiidllnK ear corn In test com rectloit of Ne
liruk'.jn. Addiess. with jartlcalars and rent ,
B. J. Illclmiibj , Ilex lil ) , Denver. Colo.
K-M2I2 Sl
HUXTAI. AfiI3\CV.
O. a. WALLACE. RENTALS. 311 11UOWN RLK ,
L MIOi
STOUAOH Ht'ILDINfl IN OMAHA. IT. S ,
pov. liondi-d warehouse : bous.'hold KOoils stored
lowest rale. . 1013-1013 L-'uvenworth. M 470
sron.un : . 'v N usw : i si n A a N i : \
M-473
J'ACirl ( ' STORAUR & wvRKIIOlJSC CO. . SO :
910 Jones nts. Qenerul stonige nnd fonvnrjlnir
' M-I7S
AVAXTII > TO urv.
A HAMMERLESS. DriL'llLIMlARREI.LEO
tthotiun. Adiliess U M , ll'-p. N--9t'ii-21
AVANTP.D. TO I1UY A PIANO SEN7D CASI
prhe lo U 1 . Hoc. N 20.1 SI'
AYANTEIl. HOL'SENI > LOT. .MODERN 1.M
pr > vcni'iitK. nntf bin-lnirs , thnt nn be IMMIK !
chcup , Tlw O. 1' . Davis Co. . l.Vi Furnan > jln- < "
roil SAM : HOHSI : > \v.vco\s : , KTO
FHTEEN IMINillTIM ) S1IKT1.AND 1-OXIEH.
Incliid OK nomu iniall f.i.l . A. I. Sullivan ,
Lincoln , Neb. P Ml ? ; so-
Vou
HARDWOOD COMIIINATION HOO AND
chkki'ii f ncr cha . R. ! . - ! < . 9th and
roil SALE. A NEARLY N13VY UPRIUIIT
pmn ' , at lill Dodgn utreet. QMHS 20 *
FORHALK. A LAItlill HALL'd w N.
S4lh et. , Houth Omaha. _ Q--M : Si
TONS 67 * I'URU RIVRR'lWK
moriMUX Uiu . . 3HC H lt.il > ti t-l. Omitlm.
> USfii.IAMOK'S. : '
MOUNT HOPE Cli'-KTKRY Itf ATTUA rnN < ;
itei rvctl attriiUoiK kliualpt un n t ut fill i' . -
\uHnii. norlliwral purl of Omaha J'rl.-cs li
cult thv tlnin uiul lerinn rn < r. Pav l n < ad
nearly to tal'V and trnn i > ornti'm 11 the
rounds very won. Cull n Ufic-it at Sil S 'ii'li ' '
f ith itrcfl. In Wllhnell block , or plmnf 1-11 ,
end lit MlU call and take > ou oui to l < > < .
11 M , * . ;
CI.A1HVOYAXTS.
MUH. till. II. WARREN. CLAIRVOYANT , RK-
Untile Inmlnofs medium : 8th year nt 119 No. 16th.
B 4SI
pnoi-r LIIOY : ] TIIK ORRATEST CLAIR"
V'iyant nnd dead trance medium living. 17IJ
Capital -nue. . Sp.tlsfactlon guarnnteed or no
pay. All in trouble cull. H-M2I7 27 *
MASSAC313 , IIATIIH , KTC.
MADAM SMITH. SOZ S. 1.TTH. ID FLOOR. ROOM
1 ; magnetic , vapor , olchohol , uteuni. ulphurlne
nnd ten baths. T Ml23-27'
MA8SAOE , MADAME HERNARD. 1I21DOD(1E.
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MRH. DR. LEON. El.ROANT MASSAOR AND
electric bath Parlors restful nnd refreshing.
412 North 14th Mieet. T M37t-2i *
M"M1 HO\V13LL , TPRKISH AND ELP.CTRIC
b-itlis. Finest pjrlors In city. 318-320 S. 15th.
T M078-M
MME. LARUK. MASSAOR IIATIIH , 1S17 IIOW'D
T-M992-A1S *
119 NORTH 1STH ST. , ROOM 5 , I1ATI1S. SElect -
lect missngc by nn cxp rt. Annu from ChlcnKo.
T-M119-27 *
TUHKISII IIAT1IS.
TURKISH I1ATHS : ONLY PLACE IN CITY
exclusively for ladles. Suite 109-111) . Uee bldg.
135
LADIES' I1ATIIS. MMR. I'OST. 319H B. 15TH.
n-3HSO.\AIi.
VIAVI CO. , 3(8 ( HER I1LDO. : HRALTH HOOIC
free : home treatment ; lady attendant. U IS3
IJ. HAAH , FLORIST. PLANTS , Ct'T FIX > WRRS.
Ranqtiet , h.ill. residence nnd grave decorations.
1813 Vlnton street. Telephone 770. U M484
I1ATHS , MASSAGE , MMI-iTrOST , 315Vi S. 15TII.
u-ir.
PRIVATE PARTY HAS MOO EY TO LOAN
on plnnos , Jewels , bicycles , etc. ; business
ulrlctly cunlldentlal. Address , Postolllce liox
320. U-M702
'OR FIRR AND RtTIUILAR 1'ROOI' SAFES ,
vault work , etc. , sep or nddresi W. O. Temple-
tcii , gen'l ng't. 403 N. Y. Life. U MOT 116
'ASH ' ADVANCED ON PIJI1LIC EMPLOYES'
Hnlarieu. Commercial Trust Co. , 419 Uee bldg.
RIVATK IIOMK FOR WOMEN DPRINO
confinement , llcst of references given SCll N.
ZSIh street. U MCS8 A13'
INR LIVERY R1OS CHEAP. ED IIAHMLEY ,
17th and St. Mary's nve. Telephone 410.
U 903 All
SAN YO1T WRITE SHORT STORIES , NOVELS ,
poems or newspaper articles ? Entertaining
writers can make bir o wages ; experience not
necessary. Address , with stamp for terms ,
Manager , box 41. Council IShiffs. U MISS 28
MOXIiV TO I.OAX UI3AI. KSTATI3.
IWHONY IX > AN & TRUST CO. . 318 N.Y. LIFE ,
loans at low rates fop choice security In Ne
braska nnd Iowa farms or Omaha city property.
W-ISO
.IONKY . TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. THE
O. F. DnvlB Co. , 1503 Fnrnam sL AY 487
ITY LOANS. C. A. STARR. 615 N. Y. LIKE.
W 48 ?
: .IKE INSURANCE POLICIES LOANED ON
or bought. F. O. Chesney , Kansas City. Mo.
W-1S9
CAPITAL. J2.000.000 ; St'RPLUS. JCOO.OOO : V. S.
Mortgage Tiust Co. , New York ; for C per cent
loans on city property , npply to I'nsey &
Thomas , ngenta. room 207 , First Nat. P.k. bide.
W 19D
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAIIA
real estate. Brcnnan , I ovc & Co. , Paxton blk.
W-191
IONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA REAL ESTATE
nt 0 per cent. W. ll.Melkel , l t Nat. Ilk. bids.
W 492
HONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
property. Fidelity Trust Co. , 1702 Farnam st
W jai
LOANS ON IMPROVED K UNIMPROVED CITY
property , W. Furnnm Smith & Co. , 1320 Farnam.
W-491
NVESTORS' DIRECTORY CO. . 10 WALL ST. ,
New York , offer nny part of 100,000 eastern In
vestors' names , who have money to Invest ; Just
compiled , Write for particulars.
W-M3S1 .Iy25
MORTOAOR LOANS. LOW RATES.
J. D. Xlttlc , IGth and Douglas , Omaha.
W M770 A10
2.000 TO J20.000. F. D. WEAD , 10 & DOl'OLAS.
W 933-31
MOXI-3V TO I.OAX CIIATTI3I.S.
MONEY. TO LOAN ON FURNITURE , PIANOS ,
hoi-He * , wagons , etc. , nt lowest rates In city ;
no removal of goods ; strictly confidential : you
run pay the loan off at any time or In any
amount.
amount.OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. .
300 So. IGth st.
X 405
MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE AND
plunos. Fred Tern' . 430 Rnmge blk , X 197
CIIAIS. ; .
$12.004.00 STOCK OF MERCHANDISE IN REST
town In eastern Nebraska , for land nnd ciuli
or equivalent. Address S. 29 , core Uee.Y .
Y MSN
3 SOLID INVESTMENTS : JHUCK Ilt'SINKSS
block , water power Houring mill , line Ice busi
ness H. C Alger & Co. , Sheridan , Wyo.
Y M18
FOR SALE , STOCK OP MILLINERY ; I1EST
location In the city ; peed reasons for Kflll.ni-
Address nt once , T 16 , U e. Y 430
ONTMIALP INTEREST IN REAL ESTATJ
und nlwtrnct business In central Nebraska , for
naif. T ? 43 , Omaha llee. Y 11731 A7
3 STOCKS GROCERIES FOR SALE. GOOD LO-
entloni. No trnd-j accepted. 1804.00 to ll.filM.n
Add. U S7. Dee. Y M174 25
FOR SALE , A FULL ROLLER CO-11I1L. CARE
system steam flour mill ; for sale nt n bargain ,
lluslnehs will icqulre capital. U < n\ \ opening for
right man. Address U ( i. care of The Uee.
Y AJ173 29
WANTED , PHYSICIAN TO LOCATE IN A
town of 300 Inhabitants ; must c'Hiie reborn-
mrnded. CVill on or address , II. U. Waldion
HennliiKton , Neb. Y 181 21
WANT13D , A PARTNER WITH J3.000 ; REST
paying business In Omahn. If you liavo cauli
Investigate. U 40. Uee. Y U4-2.1 *
Jl.nno.00 WILL 11UY A GOOD PAYING MANU-
f.ieluilng buitnrsi In Omaha ; imsnn-t - for sell-
Ing. U 43 , Uee. Y Mli 7 2 > > '
FOR SALE , FRUIT AND PRODUCE COMMIS-
slon buslne.ss , well established , good line cus-
tomeiH. best location In city. Addu > s nt once
U 44. Uee. Y Ml''G ' 27
A NEW , MODERN HR1CK PLANT. NOW IN
operation , with line bed of hali > fiom which
street pavers can be made- , close to lallroad ,
within 73 miles of Omaha. "Ill be sold at n
hnrcaln , or n partner taken In , us rwner lacks
ciipltiil. Address U 4S , llee olllce. Y M2"9 !
WANTED. PARTY TO F6lN ME IN" THE
meiclmndlpe brnktp.ige biiFiness. I have line
custein connectluns. Address U 4'J. HIM * .
Y Mili 20 *
FOR SALE. OR TRADE FOR MERl'HANDISE.
good store building und lot , also ytok of boots
shoos anil groceries In county seat f 9ml ; doing
n gi > od business. Must Fell to go fast. Addreri
lljx 2ii. Gieeley , Neb. Y-.M2I4 29 *
rou
FOR TRADE FOR MERCHAND1SU. CLEAR ,
sholce Impioved farm In eastern N'cbtntU.i. For
imrtirulurs address Guurgu W. Huttmi. I'olc-
rldge. Neb. y.M9-.i-2r
iTfrXI ACRI'S ) OF CLEAR LAND IN GOOD IXJ
cullty In Nebraska ( innKnllirent land ) lo ex-
i-lunge for Improxed uioiieity In Uniuha. The
poll Is tlegnnt ; cannot be Urn ten : no sand \\hat-
i'\er. Fidelity Tiutt Co. , tole uj."i.nta. Ku ; i'.u-
nam t. 7.-WS-29
FINE STANDARD 11RED MARE. ROADSTER ,
und side b.ir luiggy tu eschango for real oMate.
U 41 lire. X-.M193 25
CIEART " IMPROVED ( JKNTHAI. KANsTs
lands In corn belt to exchange for choice Omaha
l.niperty. . H 43. 11 . X. M13I jj
TO KXfllANOK. A NEW , MODERN C-ROOM
voltage , t-aat fiont. neur Hanscgm purk. for
modern bnu * of t > rumns ; will par caih differ
ence. II. H. llai.ltfiCo. . , /-c / building.
Z-M1W 20
FOR EXCHANGE. IMPROVED FARM IN HURT
county. N'-hrarkn , for J1,0"O.i in (5u > ) .co in
inrrcliandUe or cuttle , balance on time ; Klre
full ikittlcurura. Aldr.- U 17 , llee i.mce.
/-M21J
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FOIl SAMS nn.ll , KSTATH.
IMPROVED . \it35-N LANDS NKAII OMA1LV
at prices that will urprlfe you. If tnkt-n within
i ttofKs. J , H. Sherwood. Ui N. Y. Life.
RE-500
UAROA1NS. HOUSES. LOTS ANU-KARM :
ult or tradt. F , U. Darling , Duiker block.
RE 499
HOMES ON KASY PAYMENTS. 8KI.L AND
buy U > U , acre * , farm * . Unrvln liro. . . : io N. Y. L.
. UK-sas
IJAItOAlNS. HALK OR 7IIUAK. IN CITY PROP.
ertlrs and farms. Jchn N. Frnuer , I'l'p ' P. O ,
ni 101
S5ALE-I * ACRia OXJD FARM LA.\
III railein Nftnu-Ki , terms. J > ) .oo ra h. bnl.
anc long tlino , per c nt , Tli O. F Davis Co.
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AUSTHAITH , THE I1YHON RKED CXMp"\NY.
_ RE4tf
I'ARM LA-NPS , C. K. HARRISON , SIS N. Y Llf.
HK 77J-.VIU *
KOU MALI : HI : VL
X ) YOt' WANT A lIKAITIFt'Ij MODERN
cottiiRc home wlttiln walking distance from P.
O. . Inside one mlleT We have two ot thrm
Just i-ompleted that are modoM. nnd we will
i"-ll them nt Krrally reduced prices and take In
n 1500.0to ) S ) .O ) lot as part piym nt.
These nre located on Hurt street. Just east of
Mil street. Will be open Sunday. Call and In-
pect thfm.
Hi-member wo will lake you vacant lot as part
lavmcnt.
Why will you nay rent nn n IIOUM and then
n > taxes on vacant property nhen you can make
ucb n fl nl in thliT
& -f tliem- beautiful home * or call at our omce
nd we will be most pleaseil til dhow them.
Fldel'ty ' Trust company , 1702 l-&rnam stro-t.
'ARM RAROAIN'S. IOWA OP. NHllRASKA. ON
time. Improved nnil unimproved. R. K. II-
Ham * , room 411 , McCaRUc block. RK 9..8-3I
VANTKD. llO.Ort ) 1'I.ACi : TOR CASH.
Ynnlnl , $3,11110 plnce for cash.
Viinteil , ili ) plnre for cnrti.
S" ntc-il , Jl.noo lot for rash.
Vnnteil , Inwn farm for IlHnjcom Placa liouie.
Vunte < l , $0,000 hotipe , mortgage and caah.
Yanteil , M acre * near Omaha for cash ,
Vantnl , 15 acres miir Omaha for caa'.i.
\'ant"il. to lonn out $ S.o nn farm.
A'linteil , to Ixirrow $ ' ) ) nt 8 tier cent.
Vanled , to borrow on farm , $ S' ) .
iVanteil , SO ) to aw acres for cash.
Ynnled. Ifii ) acres for cash.
Vnntnl. to IKIITIIW $ ) nt 7 p"r cent.
Yanted. liuRlnes.i property for farm.
Ynntnl , 80 acres In Suunilers county.
Ynnteil , Omaha prnp.Ty for Iowa farm.
Yantecl , Ixis Anseles for Omaha property.
Yantnl , ranch for lnnlnera propfity.
C F. Hnirlson. 912 N. Y. Life. m-ZH 2
V HPr.iNllI > INVKSTMHNT : THIRTY ACRKS
adjoining new tnte fair grounds nnd clocn to
Klmwnod park , only $37i.W ( per acre.1T r.0 , ire
olllce. RK ill 2.1 *
MAXTKI.S , CJHATUS AMI TIM-JS.
YOOn MANTKLH , GRATKS , TILUS TOR
fireplaces , veMlliulcs nnd lame floors ; write for
prices. Milton Rogers & Soni. Onnihn. 509
Hl/II.UI.VC & I.OA.V ASSOCIATIONS.
SHARKS IN MUTUAL 1 , . ft U. ASS'N PAY
U. 7. S per cent when 1. 2 , 3 years old , always
redeemable. 1701 Furnnm St. Nattinger , Hec.
513
HO\Y TO OiT A HOMIJ OR SKCIMIK ( JOOD
Interest on Having : * . Apply to Omaaa I. . & H.
Ats'n , 1701 llee bldff. O. M. Nattlnger , Bee.
AMI IIL'II.DKIIS.
C. K. MOKIlIIjU PAPER HANQING , HOtJSK
PRII | palntliiK , Irtlek work. plaaterlnK ; off. R. 1 ,
Darker blk. ; tel. 733 ; shop D13 K. : ith st.
511
COAL.
, V GOOD THINO ITHH IT ALONG , MAY UK
the latest slanK phrase , but that's Just what
we're doing with HHKR1DAN COAL. 8UU ) ( ons
sold In OmuliH last year. We clve you 2.00C
Ha. of ( he best Wyoming conking coal for $4.50.
Victor White , mgr. . 1605 Karnam nt. Tel , 127.
G17
TAKH.V UP.
TAKI3N UP A Ilt'CKSKIN' PONY , \VKIOIIT
about 700 Ihi. ; branded on buh hind legs.
Owner can have same ut Louis Jensen's , lk-n-
son Place. 163-24'
rASTUHAUK.
GOOD PASTURE FOR HORSKS. Sl.OO PUR
month per head. CharlcB Huns , St. IMul , Neb.
IX
ir.MlKIITAKKIlS AMI KMIIALMIJUS.
H. K. HURKKT. FPNERAL D1RKCTOR AND
embaltner , 161S Clitcaeo St. , telcplmne 80. S12
S\YANSON & VALIKN. 1701 Cl'MlNG , TEL 10 < W.
M. O. MAUL , UNDERTAKER AND I3MI1ALM-
cr. H17 Farnam st. , telephone 225. 514
HOTKI.S.
AETNA HOfSE ( EUROPEAN ) , N. W. COR.
13th and Dodge. Rooms by day oreek. .
HOTEL RARKER. FR INK HILDITCH WOR.
13th find Junes sin. ; tib. Omaha und Sherman
live , cars pass the door.
AMKRH'AN PLAN.
75 rooms nt $1.5'J ' day ; 6) ) rooms at $ ! .00 day.
Kuropean plan , OOc to $1.00 per day. 9tS (
i-'ouxn.
1-TUND-THAT THE NO. 2 SMITH PREMIER
-Is the best Improved typewriter In the market.
Found M100-27
ACCOV.VTAA'TS.
CHAS. E. WALTERS. EXPERT ACCOUNTANT ,
202-1 ! 1st Kaft bank. Tel. 1C3C. References.
References.S7G
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JJ1-3XT1STS.
DR. PAUL. DENTIST , 2v2) UlIRT ST. D23
KI.UCTHICAI. Sri'PLII'.S.
ELEf'TRH-AL ENGINEERS AND CONTRACT-
ois for tleclrlc llffht and mnt ir plants and nil
kinds of electrical construction.Ved.ejn E'ee-
trlcal Supply cv > . , 1515 llowaid st. G1D
SHOHTIIAM ) AMI TYI'UWHITI.VG.
A. C. VAN BANTS SCHOOL. C13 N. V. LIFE.
MilS
MLSIC , AUT AMJ LAXOUAGKS.
GEOHGE F. GELLENDECK , I1ANJO AND
guitar teacher. 1811'Cass street. MIO'J
1IUSIM3SSOTICI3S. .
DAMAGED MIRRORS RESILVKRED. 713 N. 16.
521
PAW.YIIUOKKIIS.
H. MARO\Y1TZ LOANS MONEY. 413 N. 10 ST.
F'tl
RAILWAY TIME CARD
Leaves i 1HJRL1NOTON & MO. RIVER. lArr.vss
Onmha Ifnlon IJepjt , lutli & Masun tila. jUniaha
10.lu.un Uciuur Express U:4a.iin :
4Jpm.U.lc. : Hills. .Mont. 4:1'uget Snil. lix. 4w5pm
4aii.in : IJtnver Expu-as 4:01uin :
7:0opm..Ni-biuska l ocal ( except Sunday ) . 7:45uni :
8:15am..Lincoln : Lueiil ( exct-pt SunUaJ..l | : < 0ain
2:45pm..Fast Mull ( .lor Lincoln ) dally. . .
Louvni IC'HICAOO , UL'RLINGTON Ac y.l.Vrrives"
OinaliaiL'nlun depot. IQih & _ Musoii jSts. | Unianq
4:4ipm : . . .l. . . . . CltiiagoV8illjule..7717. . . . . azjOairi
i:00.iiii : Chicago Express 4:15um
7:5Upn : > . .Chicago & tit. Luuls Express. . 8miam :
ll:35am : Poclllc Juntioii Local 5Wpm :
t Mall. . . , 2:4ujin :
Loaves ( CHICAGO , MIL. & ST. lrAUL. , Urf\7s
OinahaH/nlonJ vpot , loih _ & Mnaon Sts , | Omaha
CCOpm : ClilcaBO Llmliud .TrrVTMri !
Hauam . . . .Chicago l'nircs ( ex. aun. ) . . . . 5jpfn :
Leaves JCHICAOO & NORTlIWlCrfT'1 ' \rrjvej"
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OnialiaU'nlun DI-IK/I , lutli _ aiaayn au. | Onulm
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4:2tvm : ) Ycsllhulcd Limited U:2iXim :
C:55am Mo. Valley Local 10:3pm :
Si45pm Omaha Chicago ijpeclal.
Leaves I CH1CAG 6"R7
Oinaliiil Union Depot , loth tc Mason Sls. | Onmha
EAST.
ll:20am : . .Atlantic Express ( ex. Sunday ) . . 5:35pm :
6:2Jpm : NlKlit Ex-press 9:23am :
4:40pm " . . . .Chicago Vestlbuled I.lniltea. . . . ijjpm
\VEST. 2
_ _
( i:4pni..Oklabcma & Texas Ex lex. Sun.10:3am ) :
1:40pin Culomdo Limited , 4i : pm
Leaves I li. ST. P. . M. & O. ( Arrives
_ OmahaDepot. ! _ 15th nnJJVel > sj.er ' . | Uinaha
9 :2am. : . . . Nebraska Passenger ) . . . . " :
4:10pm : . .Sioux tflty Express ( ex. Sun. ) . . ll:53am
.St. I' ul LlmlleJ
Leaves' ! K. I3 & " MO. VALf.nY"'ATFlves
Omaliai Depot. 15th and Webster St . [ j.inalia
"
"JTlOpni. . . . .Fast Mall oiij Express . 4 :55pnT :
: ; 10pm.iX. ( Hat. ) Wyo , Ex. lex. Mon. ) . . 4:5Jpm :
: jini , . , 'orfoiU Exprenn ( ex , bunuay.li:3 ) < ium
EilOpm . . . . . .St. Paul Expregj. , . , . , . , . , IO:3Sam :
' ' " "
Leaves I K. C. . ST. J , & C. K. " ; Arrive *
OnubalUnlon Di'pot , 10th & 11 son Sts. | Omaha
9:50am . . . .Kansas City Day Express. . . .6JOpm :
:45pin .1C. C. NlKbt Ex. via U. P. Tran. 6OUani :
MISSOURI PACIFIC ( Arrlvei
Omahal Depot , 15lh and _ Webster Sts. | Oinalu
10:4'.im : ' SI. Louis Express G:00am :
V.lOpm St. Louis Kiprexa ( :0\pm :
:30pm Nebraska l x-al ( ex. Sun. ) a00am ;
Lfavei't HIOUX CITY & I AC1PIC.
Omahai Depot , 15lh anj Webster Bis.
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Lravcs I SIOUX CITY & I'ACIFfc. 'Arrives
OmahalUnloii IViiot. l'lh & Musan St . | Omaha
Sioux City Puucutier , 10:25pm
6 : l m. . . . . SI. Paul Limited UJipia
UNION PAClVltt { Arrives
' OmalmlUnlun Depot. 10th It M sea St . | Omjhit
Krarucy Expms , . . , .
> :00nm : . Overland Flyer . 3)0um :
l.-0jpm.ll * fcu & Sir nub'B Kx. ( ex. Sun.UdOpm )
: ( Wpra . . . , , . Pacific feipmu . , , . .10Uuni ;
itSpin ; . Fait Mall . . . 4iOpm
L < - vci 1 WAIIASH RAILWAY. lAr-lves
OmalutLTnlon jlvpol. IQlti & Mason Bit.I Omalia
' . . U Louis Cannon Uo.ll. . . lil pm
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> 1 BY HOWARD V
&iraTOTWiV'E
- ra-TOTW/iV-'E !
( Copyright , 1S95 , by Irving Itaclicller. )
CHATTKYt I.
THE JOV OF"DEATH.
lly tlio accident of my-prcsence In the New
Holland hotel at the 'mdrtiont when Holman
Brand , the broker. mH Ws strange fate , anil
by my acquaintance with the detective In the
case , I obtained a knowledge of It which
should enable me to add something of In
terest to the accounts already pubUilied.
Mr. Brand , It will be remembered , was of the
flrn oJ Brand & Avcry , with ofllces on Pine
street , near llroadway. When the New Hol
land was opened , a little more than a year
ago , the llrm ostabllilied a branch office
there with nn cntranc ? from avenue and an
other from the main hall of the hotel.
I was passing through tlie ha.l when the
outcry.consequent upon the sudden death of
Mr. Urand rose discordant above the blendIng -
Ing voices of the great house and the busy
street. There were some hundreds of people
within sound of that cry. and all of them , I
venture to say , stood still , as 1 did , arrested
In Uielr various pursuits by the transcending
Interest I of death. For there was that In the
alarm I which meant death , and no ono could
mistake It.
Immediately a boy with a scared face
rushed out of the broker's office Into the
hall. 1 Catching sight of an elderly gentle
man 1 who chanced to be directly before the
door , the boy cried out : "You're Dr. Dell ,
ain't you ? They sent mo to find a doctor. "
"I am Dr. Bell , " was the reply. "What's
wrong 1'
"Mr. Brand's dropped dead , " replied the
bo } ' . "I saw him do It. "
Horror at the occurrence and pride In his
share of It seemed to be contending In the
youth's mind. I have observed the same phe.
nomcnon In many persons of mature years ,
Including myself. We think better of our-
"They sent me to flrtfl a. ilnrtor. "
selves when calamitytakes ; us Into her con-
3dence. Indeed , I have ; seen a man saved
from suicide by the flew 'Interest In himself
that came from his chance witnessing of a
distressing catastrophe.
Dr. Bell ran Into the broker's olllce , and
I , being conveniently infer him , followed
close upon his heels. Otherwise I should not
liavo gnt In. for a policeman who had en
tered from the avenue immediately closed the
door communicating with the hotel and de
nied admittance to all' save those who could
e a better reason for desiring It than Idle
curiosity as I could not.
A tall young maiv had Just locked the
street door , end was then engaged in pulling
up the shades. Almost the whole of the
front of the office was glass , and already
there were a hundred people looking In.
There were not mcro than half a dczen
persons In the office besides those -wflio' have
been mentioned. Two of Uieth were evidently
employes. Another I recognized as Harold
Brand , nephew of the broker , and his ass'st- '
ant in the management of the olllce. The
othsra seemed to bo players of the stock
game.
The nephew stcod beside a chair In which
sat Holman Brand In an attitude so natural
that I could not believe him to bo dead. Ills
handsome face , framed in abundant gray
hair , showed not a trace of pain. On the con
trary. Its expression was eloquent of happi
ness. He was as one transfigured. If the
bliss of heaven had been revealed to him In
the moment when his soul put off Us earthly
verture thus and -otherwise should the
mortal part have echoed the rapture of the
spirit.
Dr. Bell had hurried to the dead man's
side , but after a few seconds spent In the
ordinary tests' he had stepped back. When
I turned to him I found him gazing upon the
corpse with an Interest equal , to my own. but
of a different nature. It was a scientlfit ex
periment to him.
The Impressive silence was broken at last _
by Harold Brand , who asked If there was
any hope.
"None whatever , " repllel the physician.
"Ho Is quite beyond recall. "
"It was terribly sudden. " said the young
man , with a shudder. "Have you any Idea
what was the cause ? "
"I have a very distinct Idea. " paid Dr. Bell :
"but It will bo hard to get legal proof of
it. "
"Gnat heavens ! Do you suspect "
"Poison , " said the doctor , gravely. "There
Is every Indication of It. "
"Impossible ! " exclaimed Harold Brand.
"You must ba mistaken. "
"DM you see your uncle eat or drink any
thing Just before he was stricken ? "
"I remember that ho drank a glass of
water , "
There was the ordinary water-cooler In a
corner of the omce. Dr. Bell walked up to It
and smelled the glass which stood beside it.
"I can detpct nothing here , " he said.
"However , the glass should be saved for
examination. "
"Leave It there , " said the policeman. "I'll
see that it isn't disturbed. I think Coroner
Robertson will be hero In a few minutes. He
has been notified , and he lives near. "
There was a pause , and then at Dr. Bel's )
request Harold Brand related the circum
stances of his uncle's death. They were very
simple.
He had been In the office about an hour ,
and had dictated some letters. Then he had
written one. It lay sealed before him on his
desk. I glanced at II. and read the address :
MARGARET. BRAND
Cornwall.4N. Y.
"
Dr. Bell also glanced , "at It.
"A relative , of cour Oy'Mip'sald.
"I never heard of herreplied Harold.
At this moment the , porpner arrived. The
tall young man whom i .tiave mentioned as
having locked the streqll door and iraltal
up the curtain admitted Dr. Hob-
ertson. Then he turned and to my graat
surprise I saw that "He was Horace Pre-
Children Cryfoi
Pitcher's Castoria.
Children Cry foi
PRcher's Castorla.
ChnjdffenCryfos
! ? 2ther's Casloria.
HICY'LiS.
M. O. UAXOtt. 4)2 N. 1CTH. M3
STERLING I1UILT LIKE A WATCH. WEST-
cm Electllcul Supply Co. , 1J15 Howuiil street.
C04
SEE THE VISIRLK HALL IlKAItlNCd ON
Relay Special. Will Uarnum & llro. , 12) ) N. 15th.
A. U DEANE ft CO. . lilt FARNAM STREET.
6/7
WESTERN UICYCLK & GUN CO. . ! 416 CUMINO.
ws
OMAHA U1CYCLE CO. , REST PLACE TO IR7Y
bicycles , sundries ud repairs , 513 N. 16lh st.
M-SiS-AlJ
LADIESI CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYroyal -
royal Pills ( diamond brand ) are U.ti best ; safe ,
reliable , taka no other : sent 4o. itampi , for
pirtlculars. "Relief for Ladles. " In letter by
return mall. At druggists. Chlchmter Chem
ical Co. . rhUad-lphla. .
ble. I lia < l not seiyi his face before nnil
had not recognliou his ngtiro In the single
Klancc which I hail cast upon It. Ho hail
a wonderful gift of making himself In-
consplclous. na I had previously remarked.
He detained the coroner a moment l > y the
door , and there was a whispered conference ,
at tlie close of which the coroner came
forward nnd said :
' I must request all of you except Dr.
Uell and Mr. llrand to step Into ths inner
office for n monitnt. "
Two of the gentlemen present protested
against 'detention , but on being assured
that the time would be > very brief they
yielded and walked toward the room des
ignated by the coroner. Meanwhile I hail
made my way to Treble's side , nnd had
hurriedly begged him to save me from the
loss of so Interesting a spectacle aa the
prjllmlnary Investigation of this remarkable
case was sure to be.
"Certainly , " he said , In a voice audible
to the coroner ; "there Is no objection to
your remaining. "
Turning to Howard Brand , he asked for
further details of the broker's death.
"He had Just called to Walter , " said
Brand , referring to the boy who had run
out In the hall of the hotel , as I have
described. "He told him to mall n letter.
Suddenly he half arose from his chair , nnd
then fell back. He did not cry out. but
only uttered a faint sound like n sigh , but
rather of contentment than pain. "
"U'ho was It that screamed ? ' "
"lld you hear anyone ? "
"Yes ; I was Just passing the door. "
"I think you must have heard the boy.
He was frightened , of course. "
"Xo ; It was some one else. Was It you ? "
"Perhaps I did. You tee , I ran to his
sldo and lifted his hand. It fell back life
less. Titen I think I cried out In terror.
But I had forgotten. This terrible affair
has nearly driven mo out of my senses. For
Instance. I have not oven asked who you
aie. nnd by what right you question me ? "
"I am n detective , at present In charge of
the case , " repllul 1'reble. "Nov.- about that
letter. It Isn't stamped , I perceive. "
"That's strange ; I saw the stamp In. his
hand. I remember that he took It out of a
letter or his desk. "
'You were watching him ? "
'I was waiting until ho finished with his
letter. I had something to say to him. "
"And this was the letter which he took
the stnmp from ? " said I'reble , taking one
from his desk.
It was addressed In a feminine hand to
Ilolman Brand.
"Yes , " responded Harold.
"Do know " ' '
you Its contents ?
"No. "
"Perliaos we would better read IL"
"Why ? What bearing can It luve on the
case ? "
"I will show you. If my theory Is correct
It plays a considerable part In this tragedy. "
Ho put his arm about tlie neck of the dead.
and , with his 'nands , very genty : forced the
Jaws to open.
"Look ! " lie cried.
We all pressed forward ; and we saw , upon
the tip of the dead man's tongue , one of the
larua postage stamps of the Columbian pat
tern.
"Poisoned ! " exclaimed the coroner. "That
should make the case clear. The writer cf
that letter Is the murderess. "
Ho took the letter from the envelope , and
read aloud , as follows :
"Holman Brand : Why do you not answer
my letters ? I have written three and you
have not answered them. We are destitute.
I care nothing for myself , but my mother
whom your brother married In affluence and
has left In beggary Is dying for want of
proper nourishment and the medicines which
her il'ness demands. Whatever you may
have believed nt tlie time of that marriage ,
surely you will not let her die in this way.
when so small a part of your vast wealth
would save her. "
At this point the coroner patisd.
"The remainder of ths letter was evidently
added at a later period , " said he. showing It
to the detective. "The writing nt this point
changes. Jt is "lurried and nervous. "
" 'I will force you nt least to answer this , ' "
he continued reading. " 'I enclose stamp for
a reply. Can you believe me that thl < s stamp
costs we more than I can nfford ? Do you
know what such poverty as that means ?
You dare not , for Bhame'a sake , refuse to
answer me , though It be that we can expect
nothing from you. ' It Is signed 'Margaret
Brand. ' . "
"Can It ho "
possible , the coroner con
tinued , "that so good a man as I know your
uncle to have been allowed his brother's
widow and her child to suffer like this ? "
" "I know nothing about It , " said Harold.
"He never mentioned them to me. "
"That letter , " said Treble , pointing to the
one which the broker had written , "will
probably enlighten us on that point. I would
suggest that you open It. "
"I hesitate to do that. " responded the
young man. "It is addressed to her. Yet In
such a case It Is necessary , I suppose. "
He tore open the envelope , and read ns
follows :
" .My Poor Child : Before you receive this
you will have had such help as money can
give. Your letter , four days delayed came
to me this morning. I Instantly telegraphed
to Mr. Edward Morton of Cornwall one of
the best of my friends. Yon will have seen
him before you get this , and will have found
out for yourself that I could have sent no
better man to you. He has doubtless ex
plained so far as any one can explain li
the mystery of this wretched affair. I have
"Ho Is quite beyond recall. "
never received your letters. I did not know
where you were. My last Information was
that you nnd your mother were In England
nnd comfortably provided for. I have tried
to flnd you. but vainly. If I could have done
so you both would have had n home with
me. I am childless nnd alone , and you
would have been R thousand times welcome.
So far from cherishing the old resentment i
have long repented of my behavior In regard
to my brother's marriage. If thcro Is to be
forgiveness It must come from your mother ]
not from me.
"Tho money which I think you grip so
tightly will bo yours and hers some day.
For years , while I have prosecuted my fruit
less search for you , my will has named you
for the bulk cf my fortune. But all these
matters may bo left until we meet. You
will wonder why I have not come to you
myself. There are excellent reasons , whlcl
you shall soon know. My friend will bring
you to me you ami your mother as seer
as she can be moved. I wait with Impatience
to hear when that will be. It U not that I
will make a homo for you , but that you wll
make my desolate house a home for me , by
your presence. Till then , good-by. My love
to both ef you. "
"ThU la most extraordinary , " said the core
ner. "Can It be that this unhappy girl had
learned about the will , and had tent poison
to the man who would have done so much
for her ? What do you flnd there , doctor ? "
This last question was addressed to Dr
Bell , who , during the reading of the
letter , had not been Idle. As
sisted by Treble , he had removed
the stamp from the mouth of the
murdered man , snd had placed It upon a
blieet of paper. Then ho had made a secom
and much more careful examination of the
body.
"There Is but cne point so far , " he replied
to the coroner's question. "Tho stamp ex
hales a faint perfume a moat unusual odor
extremely agreeable. It can be noticed alsi
about the lipa of the dead man. "
"delothanla , " exclaimed the detectlre. "I
li a potion dijcorereil snd named by i
German chemist , who seems to have known
more chemistry than Greek. He meant the
name to signify 'The joy of death. ' "
( ConcluJed Friday , )
ft SOUTH OMAHA NEWS 8
hccocccccccccoocccoccoccccS
Interest In the lIcCnrtjr-Dawnon Incident ,
which was noted In the papers some weeks
ago , has , been revived by .the British minister
at Washington writing to the governor of
his state , asking for further details of the
affair.
At the time when the vice consul at Chicago
cage complained to Governor Holcomb , Vic
McHarty went down to Lincoln to see the
governor , nnd the result was that ShorllT
lohn Drexel was ordered here to Investigate
ho alleged assault. In all the talk and cor
respondence Vic Mccarty's side of the case
ins not been printed. Here It U , ns given
o n Uee man yesterday : "Thoro were four
of us coming Into South Omaha In a rig when
vo run against the O.nsson gang camped
ust over the Douglas county line. I made
some crack nt them nnd got a good , hot
reply. All of us were drunk. Paddy Burke ,
the tough of the Dawson crowd , dared me to
get out of my wagon and fight , which 1 did ,
und Burke knocked me down three times.
After getting up I ran and got a club , but
> y this time the fight was general , nnd we
all had a round up. Brennan came down
'rom South Omaha nnd arrested us , though
iio had no right to do so , aa the scrap was in
Sarpy county. After laying In Jail twenty-
four hours we were turned loose , as no com
plaint had been filed , the authorities having
'ound out that the fuss was over In Sarpy.
! went down and made up with the Dawsons
and they moved their camp down to my
place , where they stopped for five or six
weeks. It was while at my place that Daw-
son's daughter and Burke were married.
When the outfit wanted to go to Alliance I
procured $19.30 worth of transportation , be
sides giving them $20 In cash. 1 think they
want to bleed us out of n little money , but
they will not get nny more out of me. "
The report of Chief Brennan was similar to
McCarty's statement , as was the report made
y Sheriff Drexel to Governor Holcomb. When
he prisoners were discharged from police
court the complainants were directed to go
lo I'apllllon and swear out warrants , as tlie
IrniiUen fight had occurred in Sarpy county.
Instead of doing this the Dawsons went to
he McCarty homestead to live for awhile.
Clili-f Smith Hcflnri-M HliiiHi-lf.
Fire Chief Fred Smith wants nn ordinance
passed through the city council providing
'or the monthly Inspection by the lire de-
jartment of all cellars nnd area ways In the
jtisincss part of town. Therenre any num
ber of business blocks , grocery stores , drug
stores , etc. , where all of tlio old boxes and
other rubbish Is either dumped Into the cel-
nr or Into the area way. A spark from u
clgir stump , cigarette or a lighted match
: hrown through n grating would start a
jig fire. Chief Smith has several times
lotlfied some of the offending parties to cleat-
tip , but no attention has been paid to the
notice , and now Smith wants an ordinance
passed providing for a penally In case thr
notice of the tire chief Is disregarded.
City ( iiiNxlti.
Tonight the South Omaha Cycling club
will make n run to Florence.
A Tlnkerton detective has been loafing
around town for a couple of days , and quite
a number of people are looking rather un
easy.
The Royal Neighbors of America will give
an Ice cream social Friday evening at the
residence of Mrs. Frank Hobbcck. Twenty-
first and K streets.
C. C. Stanley has just purchased a fine
pedigreed St. Bernard pup from the Shlllen-
berger kennels nt Alma. Neb. The pup Is
a fine one and will be entered at the com
ing bench show.
The electric light company has completed
Its line of poles on Twenty-fount ! street ,
from Q to A streets , a distance of two miles ,
the large number of people wanting Incan
descent lights in their houses caused the
company to go to this expense.
THEY CAVT I.OUATK THIS 3IOXKY.
xiuu'MH CoiniiiiiiHllrlillM Coliditlll1
to Scni't'li for ( .lllMnlimr Pni-kiiKTi'-
The money package , containing $0,000 in
currency , which was supposed to have boon
stolen from the Pacific Bxpress company's
omce on July 10 , still remains a missing
quantity despite the fact that ever since the
robbery detectives have been working on the
case. Some circumstantial evidence has been
discovered which tends to cast suspicion on
two or three different men In the employ of
the company , but nothing positive , has been
found to implicate any one of them. More
over , not a trace of the lost money , the prln-
clp l object of the search , has so far been
dlfacovere'1.
Ono of the suspected persons Is the driver
who is supposed to have brought the package
to the express office. His name is Beseley
and he lives at Twenty-ninth and Dodge
streets. Yesterday morning Detective Byrne
ot Buffalo , n detective of the United States
Express company , the company which the
loss will fall , and who has been working on
the case ever since the money was missed ,
caused n search warrant for Beseley's prem
Ises to 1)8 ) Issued out of Justice Harriett's
court. The detective was accompanied by u
number of officers to Beseley's house. The
occupants waived service and the premises
were at once searched. The house was thor
oughly ransacked , the outbuildings were ex >
anilned and a quantity of ground was dug
over , but not a trace of the package was dis
covered.
The express officials refuse to make a state
ment about the robbery , the progress that has
been made toward finding the lost package or
the thief. From what they do say , however ,
it Is safe to say that little , If anything , more
than was known within two days after the
robbery has been discovered.
IlllH V'llMVITN III ri-ofllKloil.
B. B. Hay , residing at 3912 North Twenty-
eighth avenue , has one of the most beautiful
flower gardens in the city. Mr. Hay Is
80 years of age , and this season ho has de
voted most of his time to the cultivation of
flowers. Mr. Hay has thirty-seven varieties
of four-o'clocks. '
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PIHHO\\I. PARAGRAPHS.
H. Gebhart of Philadelphia Is In town.
W. A. Searles of Fort Madison 'is In the
eitv.
eitv.Mr.
Mr. Kd Terry li registered at the Barker
from Chicago.
Mr. lly Henney of Fremont Is registered
at the Barker.
Dr. J. Mmison of Maquoketa Is among the
Omaha visitors.
George W. Aiken of New York Is registered
at the Merchants.
A. J. Bates Is registered at the Barker
from Wymore , Neb.
B. II. Stlnson Is registered at the Barker
from Cheyenne , Wyo.
W. II. Hush of Tlttsburg is among the
latest eastern arrivals.
Joseph Murphy of San Francisco Is spending
a few days In Omaha.
William U. Cahlll Is registered at the Bar
ker from Kearney , Neb.
C. 13. Cust and John Brennan are regis
tered from Arlington , Neb. , at the Barker ,
A party of school teachers from Mls lsslpp !
are at the Dellone. They arc : Medames
Walker , Rogers , Miss Love of Aberdeen.
Misses Becton and Jennings of Water Valley.T.
J. Lyles and A. T. Stovnll of Okoloiia , M.
Rose of Aberdeen , Silvers of Jackson , J. H.
Huston and M. 7. . Webb of Clinton. They are
enroufe home from Denver.
At the Mercer : II. II. Foster , Minneapolis ;
II. C. Itimcll , Lincoln ; H. 0. Knos , Philadel
phia ; II. T. Colegrove , Chicago ; J. D. Niter.
St. Louis ; C1. Kirk , Boston ; C. W. Stevenson.
Fremont ; J. Memlelson , Albany , N. Y. ; Mr.
Sackett. Weeping Water ; 0. M. Kandall , New
man Grove ; S. H. ICTrley , Arlington ; R. G
Marsh , Now York ; T. II. Skepworth , jr. . St
Louis ; L. B. Kelbownc , O. M. Clement , Chicago
cage ; L. M. Fltzhugh , Cincinnati ; J. M. Buck
Holdrege ; C. D. Rogers , Kansas City ; It.
Ulcorn , Grant , la.
ut tlio llod-lx.
At the Mldljnd : J. Murray. K. T , Wright ,
Lincoln.
At thu Taxton : F. L. Harrlt , Lincoln ; Al
frcd Hazlett and wife , Beatrice ; MUa ICniina
Cdwardi , Lincoln.
At the Merchants : W. II. Akers. Lincoln
F. J. Snyder , Wuhoo ; J. H. Healey , Ogalalla
C. 12. Casey , Tawnce City ; William Henry ,
Mead.
At tbe Dellor.o : Dr. T. 13. Stack , Arling
ton , S. W. Stall , Tekanuhi William McColl
Grand Island ; N. N. Ostertand , Blair ; A. B
Mutz , Auburn , C. K. Greek , Genoa ; G C ,
Powell , Wyoming , J. W Holllmiuesl , Oak-
Und ,
j HYPNOTIZED THE BLACKSMITH
Slaglo Discovers How Easy it is to Bo
Mistaken ,
THOUGHT THAT HE HAD BEEN ASSAULTED
llllMU'O SlllMMMl ( hilt 111Plllllllllll
I * O-vii l-'iico nnil Then 1'llclii-il
IlliiiHcIf lulu ( Ini < lrri-l I'lro-
lllfll'M Flllllln .Il
Matt Slagle , a Thirteenth street black
smith , Is wondering what Induced him to
ittock himself down nnd pound his head Into
a Jelly und then throw himself Into tha
street.
The bl.ickpir.lth called nt the police stn-
iton the other day and exhibited n cholca
collection uf cuts and bruise ! ) about his face
and head which he claimed to have received
at the hands of Tank Hoyrot nnd I/on Beyers-
dorf. Ho told how Beyrot had visited Ills
shop nnd had refused to go when asked to
do so. Slaglo mild ho was nfrnld ot Hoyrot ,
who had threatened to whip him on former
occasions. When Beyrot refused to leave
Iho shop Single started after him. Boyrot
refused to go and assaulted Slagle , knocked
ilm down , choked him and tried to blto off nn
ear or two. Then , to make matters worse ,
[ leycrsdorf came In nnd held Slaglo while
Tank plugged hint In the face until he got
tired.
That was the story which Slagle told when
10 went after his warrant , nnd he repeated
it yesterday when on the witness aland
n the trial of Tank nnd Deycrsdorf. But
the story was tint corroborated to any nlarm-
ng extent. Slagle had three witnesses , and
; hey nil had a different version of the affair.
The evidence offered was to the effect that
ileyrat had started to leave the shop when
Jlaglo told him to do so. Slaglo tried to
hurry him out , knocked him down and was
lolng him up brown when Beyersdort rushed
n , pulled Slaglo from his victim and waa
ilmsclf chased from the place by Slagle , who
lad armed himself with n pair of red hot
: ongs and was anxious to clean out the neigh
borhood.
ludgo Berka decided that the wrong man
iiul been arrested nnd that Single was the
fellow who had done all of the fighting worth
.aklng Into account.
noun THOI ni.i : it i\.sii.v AV.
IllN Many OrilHorN Call t'liuii llliu
lit ( In'lly .lull.
Trouble Is piling up for W. 1' , Henshaw.
who was arrested Tuesday charged with
having attempted to boat his board bill at the
Victoria hotel. The proprietor of that hotel
has a bill for $12 , and a grievance agnlnst
Uenshaw , who not only refused to pay tha
bill , but acted very Insolent about the mut
ter.
Another charge was made against Hen-
shaw by a man who had Icuned
him n few dollars on the representa
tion that Henshaw was a traveling sales
man , and was authorized to offer the com
plaining dealer a healthy discount on a bill
of goods which he wanted.
Yesterday William Dutts , a Sixteenth
street saloon keeper , called nt the station and
v.-anteU to know how ho could get $12 that
he had given to Henshaw on n check which
had been thrown out by the bank ns worth
less. Mr. Uutts was allowed to have an
Interview with Henshaw and the prisoner
offered to fix the matter up. He did not
have any money , but he would give Hulls
two Union Taclflc passes , one from Omaha to
Ueatrlce and the other from Omaha to Jules-
burB , In place of the check which the bank
had so strangely refused to honor. Railroad
passes were better than Henshaw's check to
Butts and he agreed to settle his claim ac
cording to the offer. Henshaw asked the
oillcers to give him the passes and he would
scratch his name from them nnd substitute
the name of Mr. Uutts. Sergeant Ormsby
and Jailer Marshall had overheard the propo
sition and called Henshaw down. Sergeant
Ormsby refused to allow the passes to bo
changed In that manner and notified the
Union Pacific odlclals of Henshaw's atlempt
to sell them.
Henshaw will be given a hearing today.
Ills friend , J. W. Eller , has been retained to
defend him.
FUMS KOT IX TIIK THKASUHY.
Pulil Flri'ini'ii I.ookliipr fur ( In ? Mim
AVIio Ilnil ( lu > CiiHli.
There is a shortage In the accounts of
the Omaha Paid Firemen's Benevolent as
sociation , and Kd Hamsher , secretary of the
association , Is the only man who can make
good the shortage , and ho won't.
There are eighty-eight members of Ihe
association , the object of which Is to provldo
a sick and death benefit fund for members
of the paid flro department. The dues are-
$1 a year , and the association pays a death
benefit of $400 and a sick benefit of $5
weekly. Hamsher , who has been a member
of the flro department for about six years ,
has been secretary for the pasl year , ami
his bsen charged with Ihe duty ot coilefltlng
the dues from members of the association.
Under the rules of the organization , the
accounts of the secretary and treasurer shall
bo checked up by a committee the first of
each year. At the beginning of the present
year there was a row In the association over
another matter , and tha committee to do the
checking was not appointed. Some time ago
a call was made for a report from the secra-
tary. Hamsher asked for further time In
which to get his report ready. The request
was granted , but before the time came for
the report Hamsher had been dismissed
from the service. Tha officers of the asso
ciation then Bought a report , and secured
a partial one , which showed that Hamsher
had collected more money than had been
reported to the treasurer , Charley Sailer.
The shortage Is now about $175 , and Ham-
sher's books are In such shape that exports
will he required to untangle them. Ham-
slier Is reported to have left the city. The
association will meet this evening to decldu
upon further action In the case.
CAt'CHT TIII3 Ct'ltllSTOM- : ,
You n K lllr.vi'liIllilcr . Tlirinvii nnil Si-
rlmlNl.Y Iiijill-ril.
Last evening John Hell , an A. D. T. mes
senger boy , wag severely hurt by being
thrown from his wheel ch the Tenth street
viaduct. Ho was riding north on the Incline
between the slrcet car tracks. Just before
ho arrived In front cf I'axlon & Gallagher's
building a car approached frcin Iho so-ilh ,
In order lo get out of the way ho turned
off the IrackP , and Just as ho cleared them
his wheel slipped and ho was thrown. Ho
ttruck the pavement and the curbstone \vlth
the left side of hU head and body and wan
rendered unconscious.
A number of clerks who were on their
way home and passing over the viaduct at
the time nollccd the accident and went to
the Injured boy's assUtinre. They carried
him Into I'axton & Gallagher's office anil
rendered such nsalslanco ns they were able
to give , and a dcctor was summ-ned , The
physician discovered lhat the most eerlouH
Injury sustained by the boy waa a bid urulsd
on the left hip. lie also had a bruise on
the left side of his head and his right wrlit
was sprained. Doll wai removed In the pa *
trol wagon lo his home at 2902 Uecalur street.
( 'lirlxdilllN In ( lie Oii > n Air.
Tomorrow evening the Young Men's Ohrli *
tlan araiclatlons In the vicinity , consisting of
tlm Omaha , the northwest branch , South
Omaha nnd the Council Illuffu branches , will
hold an Informal conference on the lawn at
Iho residence of A. P. Tukey , Twor.tylxlh
and Chicago streets. The general thcmo of
the conference will be , "How to Win Men ? "
Hev. Dr. liyles of England will open the
cnnforcnco with a brief address of twelve
minutes. He will be followed by many men
who are prominent In Iho Young Mon's
ChrUllan association , who will tpuik briefly
and lo the theme.
The boards of directors and executive com
mittee nf all these nnoclatlonn and branches
are expected to be present. Any member
of the association who would like to at
tend will ba very heartily welcomed. The
Invitation Is extended generally , This con
ference U the flnt of i series which vrlll
bo held In Ihe open air and will come oft In
the next three month * .
The delicious fragrance , refreshing coolness
and toft bos Jty Imparted ( o tbo tkln by I"oz-
zonl'a I'ovdcr , commends U to all ladles.