Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 27, 1895, Page 7, Image 7

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    T1TE OMAHA DAILY BEE : ' SATURDAY , JULY 27 , 1805.
SPEGIRL NOT10E8.
AdrrrtUriiirntH for Ilirxr colnnini
Trill be tnUrn iinlll JliiUO p. in. for
Ilir rvrnltisr nnil until H i > . m. ( or the
tnornltiK Mini Similar rilltlnn.
Ailirrllxrm liy r - < | iiillnir n num-
l -rv l clicrk cnii linvr nii Trer nil-
< 1rrxnril lo n niimlirrril Idler In cnrp
cif Tlip lire. Antmrrsi o artilrrr l
rrlll IIP ilrllvrrril upon iireaentnllon
if HIP rlirck only , nnli'n , 1 l-2c n
tioril , fli-Kt Innrrtlon , Ic n worrt
Ili.Tcnfli-r. JYotliliiur < nUrn for lot *
( linti ! ! . * > < for llrxt limi-rdon.
TlnmniH iTllKriiirndi mimt lie rnn
oonKprutl t i-ly.
nn MALI : IIHLP.
WANTED- MEN TO WRITE Mn TODAY
for the receipt ( absolutely free. In plain scaled
envelope ) which cured me of nenous debility.
rxhamted lt llly. tie. Address C. 3 Walker ,
Box 1141 Kftlamaioo Mich
WANTED LIVE INTKLLtOENT AQKNTH IN
Omaha \a \ organize clulm of three In flre farm-
lien f T our famous orthard homes InnJ In cen
tral Mlf'lmlpnl. Th tld of Imm'BVBtlon i goIng -
Ing south , where there arc no hot wind * , no
cold winters. no Ulxxards , DO crop failures.
Where two or three crops can be rals ° d each
y < -ar. When- there In no uch thing us a fail
ure If n man will work one-h 1f a hard ns he
dors In thin country. Cool summers , mild win
ter * . sure piyimc crops of fruit and canlen
truck richest soil on earth best railroad facili
ties Qfo. W. Arm a. gene.al Bgent KIT Fiimam
street Omaha. H M7M
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ICO TO J1W BALART PAID BALKS MEN VOR
cigars. exp-rlenoe not nfrwi rj . extrn Imlure-
m nts to customers. Bishop . Kline HI l"1 , " '
WANTED , A SWEDE OH HERMAN CLERK
fnr dry poods and crocerv store. Write Lock
Rax 846 , N-wman Grove. Neb. _ Jt 1. 83
LABORERS FOR II. & M. RY. 00. IN Wyo
ming. work Runranl'-Nl. free trannportatlon.
Kramer & O'Hearn. llth and Mirnam ijtjr etj.
D MS3 2S
MEN AND HOYS TO DISTRIBUTE
Urn. samples of tobacco , mwllrlnr. etf. . SS.'X
to I'lOO ix day ; liuptlern wonted : send 2c
tamp. Ore. Adv. Co. , Kan. City , o _ .
n'ANTTD , BXpnniKNmn SHOIJ HM.ISM KN
to nrll a np"dalty shotpoKwimlnK TKTP ro'rlt ,
to ttio rrtall trade. Addrrss Pcrfrctlon Shot
Co. . L > nn , Ma . _ 11 11K ! 7 * _
NorcKMCNTS orrnni : : )
and BBenK * elllnB our ( roods lj
Ilxperlenco unnir'-d ary. rremlumi
plvrn cuMomfTfi. I'or penlpd rtarllctilarff n nc
tamp. Hauneliold Specialty Co. , (73) Clncln >
natl. O. U-M247 Si-
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WANTED HfiLP. SAI.TIfiMnN TOR LINE
ciders end Hears ; nalary. 1100 a month ant
p pen e paid. Address California Cldpr Co.
Chlcttco. 111. n-M60 SO *
WANTKO FISMAL1S IIKM * .
BTUNOOUAPHr.nS TO INSI-nOT TUB NITW
model Smith I'rcmler before bu ) Ing.
C M100-87
LA Dins WANTING rinsT-cLAss omLs
call Scandinavian Y. W. horn" , S01S DavenpDrt l
C M177-1 *
XVANTKD , oinb ron SECOND WORK , AND
taKe care of lialiy. M5 Tornam street.
roil iiousios.
HOUSES , r , K. DARLING. BARKER
HOUSES IN ALL PARTS Or THE CITY. THE
O. V Davis Company , 150S Faniam. D 4BC
HOUSES. I1HNKWA , . COM 10 ! N. l&TH ST
ii. E. COLT : co. , LARQKST LIST IN OMAHA.
S-ltOOM H01ISK. COKNiit 2JTH ANT
Douelas streets. Inquire 2OI Tarnam El reel.
I ! CAP. AVn. . 7 ROOMS. INQUIRE MIR CAP
avr. D SOI 26 *
TOR RENT TWO C-ROOM COTTAOES. ONI
furnlthed. 8C fi. 50th. Modern. P 175 29 *
TOR KENT. MODERN TURNISHED HOUSE
chPan to rluht party. 814 8. 2ith. Inquire a' '
l anyon's dniR store. D MSM K'
FOR IUNT. IO-ROOM HOUSE. 171 TXDDGE
Inquire next door or J3U Far num. Komi
* Burns. P M2i i
ijLKQANT MODURN 11R1CK. 11C N. 26TH RT
D-24M *
_
Z613 CAP. AVE. , 7 ROOMS. INQUIRE * 51 CAP
a.\e. I > S41-M *
. I'Oll IllCNT KUHNISniCD nOOMS.
WANTED LADY ROOMMATE , HOl'SEKEEP
Ing rooms , aias Bt. Maoii. E CJ > 26 *
FOR DENT-KttnNlRHKn ROOMS. "WITH OI
rttliout board. C04 So. JJIh. K MIS9-AH
Js'lClCLY T'CnNIRHED ROOMS. S04 SO. KTH
13 218 SI *
JAIM3n. WRLL FURNISHED ROUTHEAS
front room : board If desired ; private famllj
Ci a. yth H. K-MKK
WANTED. TOUNO MARRIED COITLE T <
take " -room furnlnhed flat nnS U > 5rd two prr
unns In exchange for use of furniture , rent an
heat Address V 13. lice. n Mies IS *
iiMMinn HOOMS AAD iio.vnn.
KICELY rURNIPHED SOtTH ROOM WITI
board for two , private family : no other lx > ara
rs , li < t horncomforts. . 6H N. Zlst , bft. Call
Jcrnla and Webster. 1' 04
ROOM AND HOARD S.OO PER WEEK. CAL1
t 2107 Douglas. F 1 9 AW
THCKI.Y FURNISHED ROOM. 2M1 HARNEV
T M22S A *
nnxT uxninNisiinD HOO.MI
2 SUITES OT IJVRGE 11OUSEKEEPINI
rooms. $5.00 per room ; reXs. INS So. I9th
Q Ibi- ; . '
roil nnxT STOUUS AJVM OKFICKS.
FOR RENT THE 4-STORT niUCK IIUILDINC
SIC Fai-nnm street. This bulldlntr hi * K f-i
proof reinent tiasement , complete team heatln
fixtures , water on nil fuSora. cas , le. Applv r
the office of The U e. I 1
ACJI2NTS
HEN AND .WOMEN. S TO $10 A DAY. Ar
divM the Handy .Heater Co. , 331 New York I. II
l.ldg. . Omaha. Neb. _ J 474
AGENTS WANTED TO TAKE ORDEHS FO
our prlfbroled )4.00 rustom | unts ; Ulxrul o n
missions , t3ilcaEO Custom Iants Co. . 203 M
nvfnue Chicago. _ J-M2H a *
AGKNTS MAKE K DAILT. MARVELOUS I !
vrnlljn. Rrlalls 25 rents ; 2 to 6 Hold In
house. Sample mailed flee. Fornhee
Makln , Clm-lnnati. O. J 4IS44 t7 *
WAVTKD TO 1 KNT.
WAKTED TO RENT. IN SEPTEMI1ER. TE.
rnnm tiouw In rood condition , located iN-twn
IViucIss. Ixravivnworlh , list and 40lh * treet
If ilr lr We will make one or three T" r lease
Address P O. IVuc . K-IO ) 1
WANT TO RENT AN ELEVATOR TO
handling mr corn In lst corn Kectlon oT N
Imi'lca Address with partlctiUrs and ren
S. J. Richards , nox 1M. iDenvrr , Colo.
K Mn : n *
WANTED. TWO X'NKURNISUED ROON
( board preferrrd ) . In private family far ma
wife and clrl of 7 , GooJ reference * cue
Afldresa V K. Her. K M2 i > 23'
IlliNTAL AUUACV.
O. O. WALLACE , RENTALS , 511 DROWN nL >
L M708
STOUAGK.
BEST RTORAGR BUILDING IN OMAHA. D J
ROV boodRd warehouse : houarbold coeds alon *
lowest rates. 1011-1015 Leavenworth. M Tfl
6TORAUE. FRANK EWERS. 114 IIARNEY.
PACIFIC STORAGE & WAREHOUSE CO. .
> IO Jones vts. General si on it and Tor ward In
M < 78
WAXTKD TO Bl'Y.
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WANTED , HOUSE AND IJOT MODERN I !
provements. near business , tftat can b bous
cheap. The O. F. DaIs Cu. , 1MJ Farnam strei
N-MSB21
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WANTED. LARGK. SIX-HOLK STEEL RANC
In coed condition. Must Le cheap. U M. Hi
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WANTED. TO ntT. FAMILY HORSE Ah
slntl * ur lwo-seate.1 bucgy chexp for ra >
M V Crowe. 119 a. lHh. N-tt a
run
FOR SALE. HOUSEHOLD GOODS S-ROO
house. Ill : Mssrn st. p-lva-e sale Saturda
July rth. OZ43k <
SAI.li IIOUSKSVACOS. . l-.T
KlrTKEN IMPORTED EHKTLANI ) 1-ONIK
lortud nt o e unall teals. A. L. u".k va
Lincoln. Neb. I
roll SALK JIISCCLL.VMIOfS.
HARDWOOD fOMBINATION HOO AND
tnlcken fwir * Chs R. Lee. 9th and DmiKlna ,
Q 471
two TONS or PI-RE RIVER ICE IT > R PALE.
IxlmtWTnUT Urof 3M R IKih street , Omaha.
Q-MJ16
FOR HALE. SMO OLD EWE3. IN NfMBER
t < > null iMirchasem. If rou want stuck sheep
this Is your chance Alex T. Butl r. Casper ,
Wjo. Q-MJU.21
UR. T-AVL. DENTIST. Z ) TlfllT BT. KJ
CLAIHVO\A.M'S.
PJIOK. LEROY. THU GREATEST C1JV1IU
vnjanl and dead trance medium IK Ing , 171 !
Capital arenue flallsfnctlon cuarnnteed or no
l y. All In trouble call. S MJ17 27'
1IRS. DR H WARRKN. CLAIRVOYANT. RE-
llable business medium ; 8th jcar at 119 No. 16th.
S 451
, HATIIS , ITC.
MADAM SMITH , C02 S. 1JTH. It ) FLOOR ROOM
I ; mairnetlc vapor , nlcholxuU steam , rulphurlne
and sea baths. T M123-27 *
MASSAGE , MADAME BERNARD , HI1 DODGE.
T MWS-1 *
MRS. DR. LEON , ELEGANT MASrtAGE AND
electric bath Parlors restful and refreshing.
412 North 14th street. Tj-MIS'i ' 1 *
MMK7 HOWELL , Tl'RKISH AND ELECTRIC
baths. Finest parlors In city. 818-3M H lith
T MS7S-29 *
MME. LARUE. MASSAGE IIATIia. 1617 HOW'D
t-M 92-A18
li NORTH J5TH ST. , ROOM B. BATHS. SElect -
lect massnge by an expert. Anna fruin Chtcafrn.
T M119-27 *
TURKISH HATIIS.
TURKISH BATHS. ONLY PLACE IN CITY
exclusively for ladles. Suite 1W-110. Bee bldg ,
1M
LADIES' BATHS. MME. POST , S1914 S. I5TH.
4 SI
I'ICIISO.VAL.
VIAVI CO. . S4 BEE BLDO ! HEALTH BOOK
Tree ; home treatment ; lady attendant. U IS3
I HAAS , FLORIST. PLANTS , CUT FIXJWER8.
Banquet , hall , residence and gnve decorations.
1SU Vlnton street. Telephone 776. U M484
BATHS. MASSAGE , MME. POST , SM',4 S 15TH.
U 4S5
A PRIVATE PARTY HAS MOONEY TO I/AN
on pianos. Jewels , blcvcles. etc. ; business
RtrlcUy confidential. Address , Postofllce box
S28. U-M702
FOR FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES ,
vault work , etc. , see or address W O Temple-
ton , cen'l ae't. . 405 N. T. Life. U M6S7 afl
CASH ADVANCED ON PUBLIC EMPLOYES1
salaries. Commercial Trust Co. . 419 Bee blilc.
U-M7M
RIVATE HOME FOR WOMEN DURING
confinement. Best of references pt\en. 3519 N.
28th street. U MGSG A1S
ri.vn uvnnv RIGS CHEAP. ED BAI'MLEY.
17th and St. Mary's ave Telephsne 441.
U W3 AI4
CAN YOU WRITE SHORT STORIES. NOVELS ,
poems or newspaper articles ? Entertaining
writers can mnkp large wattes : experience not
necessary. Addrexs , with stamp for terms ,
Manager , box 41 , Council Bluffs. IT M19S 28
WANTED. IN COUNCIL BLUFFS. A PRIVATE
home foe lady ; teims must be modern ; strictly
confidential. Address U SI. Bee. U-219 27
THAT GENTLEMAN THAT CALLED FROM
I > a\ld City , Neb. , nn July II , on that lady on
Capitol n\enue ; . .shelnhes for him to please
call back again. Address U M , Bee.UM2C1
U-M2C1 2S
MOM3V TO LOAN I112AI. HfeTATIS.
ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO. , J13 N.Y. LIFE ,
loans nt low rates for cliotre security In Ne
braska and Ion a farms or Omaha city property.
\V4S6
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. THIS
O. F. Da\li Co. , 1505 Fnrnatn si. W 487
CITY LOANS. C. A. STARR. CIS N. T. LIFE.
W 188
LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES LOANED ON
ur bought. F. O. Chenney , Kansas City. Mo.
W 489
CAPITAL. M.000.000 ; SURPLUS. tSOO.900 ; U. S.
Mortgage Trust Co. , New 1'ork ; for * per cent
loans on city property , aj.ply to Pusey &
Thomas , agents room 207 , FJrst Nat. Bk. blilg.
W-4JO
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
real estate. Brennan , Lo\e & Co. , Paxton blk.
W 491
MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA REAL ESTATE
at 6 per cent. W. B.Melkel , 1st JJat. Bk. bldg.
W 4 2
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
property. Fidelity Trust Co. . 1701 Farnam st
W 43J
LOANS ON IMPROVED . UNIMPROVED CITT
property. TV. Fornara Smith & Co. . 1320 Farnara.
W 494
MORTGAGE LOANS. LOW RATES.
J. D. 7-lttlc , ICth nnd Douglas , Omaha.
W-M770 Al
$2,000 TO $20,000. F. D.VEAD. . 16 & DOUGLAS.
W ;
MONEY TO LOAN CIIATTKLS.
MONET TO LOAN ON FURNITURE. PIANOS ,
borspji. nagons , etc. , at Ion est rates In city ;
no removal of goods- strictly confidential ; you
can pay the loan oft at any time or In any
amount.
amount.OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. .
30G So. 1Mb st.
X 49S
MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE AND
pianos. Pred Terry , 430 Ramge blk. X 197
enA\CRS ,
J12.00000 STOCK OF MERCHANDISE IN BEST
town In eastern Nebraska , for land and cast ]
or equivalent. Address S. 29 , care Bee.Y .
Y iI954
J SOLID INVESTMENTS : BRICK BUSINESS
bluett , water power flouring mill , fine Ice busi
ness. H. C , Alger & Co. , Sheridan , Wro.
r MJ18
FOR SALE , STOCK OF MILLINERY ; BBS !
location In the city : good reasons for selling.
Address at once , T 16 , Bee. T 430
ONE-HALF INTEREST IN REAL ESTATE
and atatract business In central Nebraska foi
sale. T 4\ Omaha Bee. Y M731 AI
FOR 8ALE. A FULL ROLLER 60-BBL. CARE
s > stem steam Hour mill , for sate at a lurgaln.
Business ll | require capital. Good opening for
right man. Address U 36. care of The lire.
Y M173 IS
II 000.00 WHO , BUY A GOOD PAYING MANU-
tacturtng business in Omaha ; reasons for sell
ing. U 4t. Bw. Y M1I72S'
FOR SALE. FRUIT AND PRODUCE COMM1S.
slon buslneso. well established , cnod line cus
tomers , tx-st location In city. Address at once ,
U 41. Bee. Y-A119C 17-
A NEW. MODERN BRICK PLANT , NOW US
operation , with line bed of ghale from whlcr
street paver * can bf made , close to railroad ,
within 75 miles of Omaha , will b- sold at
bargain , or a partner tak a In. as owner lack )
capital. Address U 48. Bee oltlce. Y MJJ9 1 *
FOR BALE , OR TRADE FOR MERCHANDISE ,
Rood store building and lot. also stuck of boom ,
shoes and groceries in county seat of : dnlnt
n good buslnesa. Must sell to go cast. Addres :
Ilux ri , GrtxiUy. Neb. Y M2H lif
WANTED. A GROWING TOWN IN NE-
braskm where they are needing a drug siurt
Address U & , Omaha Bee. Y M2M 2S
1 STOCKS GROCERIES FOR SALE GOOD LO
c-alions. No trade accepted. ( S00.ua to SI WO 03.
AdA U S7 , Bee. Y 2l2
WANTED , PARTNER WITH 1300 TO JMO ; A
business that we can make from 83,000 U
15,0 * during fair week , tnen will take It or
the road , n chanca In a life time for TOU.
Address I * 52. Bee. Y 2J8 29'
HARNESS SHOP FOR SALE AT DAVID CITY
Nelt , county seat of Butler county ! town o
! .r > "ft : good country ; good prospects for crops
Address F. K. Brexlna. l > a\ld Cltv. Neb.
Y-MS1 !
FOR KXCIIAAGE.
TRADE FOR MERCHANDISE , CLEAR
sholre Unproved farm In eastern Nebraska , Foi
particulars address George W. Hutton. Cute.
ndgt. Nub. ZM9C2-K *
l.frj * ACRES OF CLEAR LAND IN GOOD LO
entity In Nebraska ( magnificent land ) to ex
rtiange for Improved riopmy in Omaha. Thi
oil Is elegant , cannot ba boat en ; no oand wlul
* \tr. Fidelity Trust Co. . ol agents. 17U2 Far
nam K Z < l-2
GOOD FARM TO EXCHANGE FOR A STOCK
of merchandise. Thornburg , la. . Box 139.
Z-MtH !
TO KXCHANQE. GOOD QUARTER 8ECTIO >
of land for nock of furnlturj and onlenaktm
Koads or stathmfrjAddreu U. B. ( ialuska ,
r'lanJreau. a. D , Z M2n 2
CLEAR , IMPROVED CENTRAL KANHA
lands la corn belt to rxclianga for rholc
Omaha property. U 43 , Bee. Z M37 SI
FINK STANDARD RUED MARK. ROADSTKI1
Knd aide bar buggy to exchange for real utatc
U j43. Bee. Z-MS * a
WANTED , STOCK OF GOODS. WELL LO
calls ! , will gtta choice real estate tn Fall
bury. Neb. , for sime , U 57. Omaha , Her ,
TELL5
fliy Clothes are whitermy Health better
my Labor less : *
.BEST. PUREST S , MOST ECONOMICAL
SOLD EVERYWHERE
MADE BT THEM.FA1RBMKGOHPAHY , CHICAGO.
ron SALI : un.vi , ISSTATU.
DO TOf WANT A IlEAt'TIKt'L , MODERN
cottnire home within wnlklnff distance from 1'
O. Inside one mile ? We hxve two of th > m
Jim completed that urr models , find we will
Aelt them nt grcut ] ) * reduced prices and tuUe In
a J5DO 00 to JS'W ' V ) lot ns pan payment.
There are located on Hurt street , just cast of
Mth street , Will be open Sunday. Call and In
spect them
Remember we will take ) OU vacant lot as part
pa > menu
Why will jou pay rent on a house nnd th n
pay taxes onacant property when you can tnake
such n deal a * this *
See them1 titautlful home * or cull at our office
and w will he mcxt pleased to shovr them.
KldelUy Trust comjmny. 1702 Farnam street.
PAKH BARGAINS. IOWA OR NKlinASKA. ON
UQie. Improved and unlnipro\ed. It. F. Wll-
_ jlama. room 411. McCatue block. _ RK 958-31
FARM LANUS. C. K. HARRISON , BIZ N. T. Life
RB-773-AOfl'
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AUSTRACTS. THE BYRON RUKD COMPANY.
RK 9S
TO 82,000 00 LOTS
For 13UO.OO to 1500.00.
Now Is tbe opportunity of n lifetime.
We have had placed In our liands about fifteen
lots that lime Hold at from 8300.00 tn $1.0uo <
each. They are located In the northwestern
portion of the city , on Walnut hill cai line. In
the most beautiful ami healthful location In tha
city , with car line. pa\ed meets , nnd all modern
Improi emnu In the Immediate ticlnlty.
PRICES AND TERMS.
8310 W to 8400 00 p"r lot , atvordtng to location ;
CO.OO per lot wish and balance iiu.ix ) per m.-nlli.
without Interest or n reduction of 10 per rent
from price for one-half cash , or S'J ' per lent
for all cash. This ivroperty must be seen lo l o
appreciated. Call nd let us show It to you.
No better savings bank can i > k lbly be found
than thl Investment , and Jntt the most d'Ushtful
place for a homi * .
FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY.
So'.e Ag-nts. 1702 Farnam St. . Bee Bldg
It Is a wise man who makes his tnvfH'ments
when there are many sellera and few bu > eis ; It
Is then that they get the biggest bargains and
the Ix-'M terms. RE M22C SI
IMPROVED GARDEN LANDS NEAR OMAHA
nt prices that will surprise you , If taken within
Z weeks. J. IL Sherwood. 4J N. Y. Life. ,
BARGAINS. HOt SES. LOTS AND FARM j
sale or trade. F. K. Darling. Barker blnck.
HOMHS ON EASY PAYMENTS. SP.LL AND
buy lots , ncies , farms. Uarvin llros. . Z0 N. Y. L.
Iin 502
BARGAINS , SALE OR TRDAH. IN CITY PROP-
ertlcs and farms. John N. rrenier , opi > P. O.
WANTED. TO LOAN OUT tS.KX ( > . CH 1'HR CT.
Wanted , to twrrow J700 , R per cent.
Wanted , to borrow 1500. 7 per cent.
Wanted , business property for land.
Wanted , business property for J15.0M ranch.
Wanted. Neb. land for Bait Ixike property.
Wanted. Los Anuelen for Omaha property.
Wanted , COO to BOO'ncres In Ibwa fur cash. ' '
Wanted , fco acres near Omaha for cash.
Wanted. 10 to : ( > acres near Omaha.
Wanted. J1.090 lot for cash.
WantnJ. JJ.UtW tn 17.0W place for cash.
Wanted , farm for business property
Wanted , ; 4 < X < MO ntock of milse. for land.
Wanted , hardware Block- for cash.
Wanted , hardware for Dlxon Co. ftnd.
Wanted. Iowa farm for rash and lot.
Wanted , H.OOO place , north part f town.
Wanted , houif and lot for clear lot.
C , P. Harrison. N. Y. Life - RE 539 28 *
I1ICYCI.I2S.
M. o. DAXON. 403 y. lent. sa ;
STERLING nUILT LIKE A WATCH. WEST-
crn Electrical Supply Co. . ISIS Ho rd
SEE THE V1SII1LE RALL HEARINGS ON
Relay Special. Will llarnum & Ilro. . 12 } K. Uth.
50 }
A. L. DEANE & CO. . 111S FARNASI STREET.
6/7
WESTERN 1J1CYCLE & GUN CO. , Zil6 CUM1NCJ.
OMAHA BICYCLE CO. . BKST PLACE TO BUY
bicycles , sundries and repairs. t3 N. 16th
MAXTUL.S , GllATKS AM ) TILKS.
WOOD MANTELS. ORATES. TILE3 FOR
fireplaces , testlbules and large floors ; write for
prices. Milton Rogers & Som. Omaha. D09
MI3IHCAI , .
LADTES ! CHICHESTEirS ENGLISH PENNY-
roal'PUls ( diamond brand ) are the Ivest ; safe ,
reliable : take no other ; send 4c. stamps , for
particulars. "Relief for Ladlei. " In letter by
return malt. At druggists. Chlchrstur Chem
ical Co I'hllad-lphta. J'a.
BE A MAN. Ol'R "BRACER" MAKES OLD
men younp , nnd younir m'n strong. Enlarges
the parts , renews youthful vitality , makes
life worth IHInK. Acts instantly. Will not
Injure. Cannot fall. Nothing like It. No C.
O. D. luinibup. Illustrated circulars free.
IaIs & Taggart , Akron , O. Mi 3 ti
nUlLI > IM ! Jt I.OA5T ASSOCIATIOXS.
SHARES IN MUTUAL L. & B. ASS'N PAT
C , 7. 8 per cent when 1. 2. 3 > ears old , alwajs
redeemable. 1701 Farnam st. Nattinser , Sec.
ill
HOW TO GET A HOME OR SECURE GOOD
Interest on saings. . Apply to Omaha L. & B.
i'n , 1701 Bee bldg. a. M. Nutllnger , Bee.
CAItl'K.NTKUS AM ) Ut'ILDKIlS.
C. E. MORIULL. PAPER HANGING. HOUSE
slcn painting , brick work , plastering ; off R. 1 ,
Barker Wt ; tel. 7JS ; shop ill N. 21th St.
Ill
COAL.
A GOOD THING-PUSH IT ALONG. MAY BE
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THE CAT AND THE KING.
BY STANLKY J VTHYMAN.
( CTTlchted. 1S" S , by Irvine lUcheMer )
It was In the spring of the yrsr 1CD9 that
at the king's Innince I Imd a suite of
pirtmenls nttcd up for Mm at the Arsenal ,
hat he might visit mo , whenever it pleiseJ
him , without putting my family to Incon-
cnlcnce ; in another place will be found an
account ct C.OOO crowns n year
vlilcli he was eo cbllslng as to allow mo
or this purpose. He honored me by using
hee roemt , which constated of a hall , a
chamber , a wardrobe anil a closet , two or
hrre tltuei In the courjc of tint > cir , aralling
hlmvelf of my attendants and cook ; and the
ree opportunities of contultlng me on the
Great Undertaking which this plan afforded
ed me to liopo that notwithstanding the
envy of my detractors he would continue
o adopt it. That lie did not do FO , nor.
over visited me after the cloao of that year ,
vas due not co much to the lamentable
event soon to be related , which within a few
*
nontha deprived Prance of her greatest
sovereign , as to a strange matter that at-
ended his last stay with me. I have since
lad cause to think that this did not receive
at the time as much attention as It deserved ;
and have even Imagined that hid I groped
n little deeper Into the mystery I might have
found a clew to the future ns well as the
past , and averted one more , and the last ,
langor from my beloved master. But
Providence would not have it so ; a slight In
disposition under which 1 was suffering
at the time rendered me less able , both In
mind and body ; the result being that
lenry , who was always averse to the publi
cation of these ominous episodes , and held
that being known that they bred the like in
nlschlevoua minds , had his way. the case
ending In no more than the punishment of
a careless rascal.
On the occasion of this last visit the
third , I think , that he paid me the king ,
who had been staying at Chantllly , came
0 me tram Lusarche , where he lay the in-
.ervenuig night. My coaches went to moot
him at the gates a little before noon , but he
lid not immediately arrive , and being at
elsure and having assured myself that the
dinner of twelve covers which had been di
rected to be resdy was in course of prepara
tion , I went with my wife to Inspect his
rooms and satisfy myself that everything was
n order.
They were in charge of L.a Trape , a man
) f address and intelligence , whom I have
iad cause to mention more than once in the
course of these memoirs. Ho met me at the
door and conducted us through the rooms
with an air of satisfaction ; nor could I find
Lhe- slightest fault until my wife , looking
jbout her witu a woman's eye for minute
things , paused by the bed in the chamber
and directed my attention to something on the
floor.
She stooped over it. "What Is this ? " she
asked. "Has something been "
"Upset here' " 1 said , looking also.There
as a Httle pool of white liquid on the
floor beside the bed.
Li Trape utterpd an exclamation of an
noyance and explained that Tie had not seen
It before , that it had not been there five
minutes earlier ; and thafTie did not know
how If came to be there now.
"What is Itr * 1 said , looking about for
spine pltchecthat might have overflowed-
but finding rftne. "Is It milk ? "
"I don't know , your excellency. " be an
swered. "But it shall be removed at once "
"See that it is. " I said. "Are the boughs
in the fire-place fresh ? " T"or the weather
was still warm and -we had not lit a fire.
"Yea. your excellency ; quite fresh. "
"Well , aee to that , and remove it , " I said
pointing to the mess. "It looks 111. "
And with that the matter passed from my
mind ; the more completely as I heard at that
moment the sound oJ the king's approach ,
and went into the court yard to receive him
He brought with him Roquelaure. de Vic ,
Erard the engineer , and some others , but
none whom he did not know that I should
bs glad to receive. He dined well , and after
dinner amused himself with seeing the young
men ride at Tie ring , and even rode a course
himself with his usual skill ; that being , If
1 remember rightly , the last occasion on
which I ever saw him take a lance. Before
supper he walked for a time In the hall with
Slllery , for whom he had sent ; and after
supper , pronouncing himself tired , be dis
missed all and retired with me to his
chamber. Here we had some talk on a sub
ject that I greatly dreaded I mean his in
fatuation for Mme. de Conde ; but about 11
o'clock he yawned , and. after thanking me
for a reception which he said was quite to
his mind , he bade me go TO bed.
I -was half way to the door when he called
me back. "Why , Grandmaster , " he said ,
pointing to the little table by the head of
thd bed on which his night drinks stood , "you
might be going to drown me. Do you ex
pect me to drink all these in the night ? "
"I think that there is only your posset.
sire , " I said , " 'and the lemon water which
you generally drink. "
"And two or three other things ? "
"Perhaps they have given your majesty
some of the Arbols wine that you were good
enough to "
"Tut-tut ! " he ald. lifting tlie cover of one
of the cups. . "This Is not wine. It may be
a milk-posset" . "
"Yes , sire ; very likely , " I said drowsily.
"But It Is not ! " lie answered , whtn lie
had smelled It. "It Is plain milk ! Come ,
my friend , " he continued , looking drolly at
me , "have you turned leech , or I babe In
"What Is this ? " she asked.
arms that you put snch strong liquors befor
me ? However , to show you that I hav
some childish tastes left and am not BO de
praved as you have been trying to make m
out for the last hour I will drink your healt
In It. It would serve you right if I mad
you pledge mo in the same liquor ! "
The cup was at his lips when I spran
forward and , heedless of ceremony , caugh
his arm. "Pardon , sire ! " I cried , in sud
den agitation. "It that is milk , I gave n
order that It should be placed there ; and
know nothing of its origin , I beg that yo
will not drink It , until I have made com
inquiry. "
"They have all been tasted ? " be asked
still holding the cup In his hand with tb
lid raised , but looking at It gravely.
"They should have been ! " I answered
"But La Trape , whom I made answerabl
for that , is outside. I will go and questlo
him. If you will walt slre , a moment "
"No , " Henry said. "Have him here. "
I gave the order to the pages who wer
waiting outside , and In a moment La Trap
appeared , looking startled and uncomfortabit
Naturally , his first glance was given to th
king , who bad taken his seat on the edge t
the bed , but still held the dtp in his hand
After asking the king's permission , I said
"What drinks did you place on the tablt
here , sirrah ? "
He looked more uncomfortable at th'i. ' bu
he answered boldly enougn that ne ha
served a posset , some lemon water , and som
milk.
"But orders were given only for the lemo
water and the posset , " I said.
"True , your excellency , " he answered
"But when I went to the pantry hatch , to se
the under-butler carry up the tray , I foun
Children Cry fo
Pitcher's Castorla.
Children Cryfo
Pitcher's Castoria.
Children Cryfo
? Etcher' Castoria.
that the milk was on the tray , and I supposed
that you had given another o-der "
' Possibly Madame de Sully. ' the king said ,
looking at me , "gave the order to add it ? "
"She would not presume to do BO , sire. " I
answered , sternly "Nor do I in the least
unJerrtand the maker. But at one thing
ne can easliy arrive. You tasted all of these ,
man ? "
La Trape said he had.
"You drank a quantity , n substantial quan
tity of eacl- according to the orders given to
you ? " I persisted.
"Yes , your excellency. "
But I caught a guilty look In bU eyes , and
In a. gust of rage I cried out that he lied.
"The truth ! " 1 thundered , In a terrible voice
"Tho truth , you % lllaln ; you did not tatte
all ! "
"I did , your excellency ; as God Is above. I
did ! " he answered. But ho hai grown pale ,
and he looked at the king In a terrified way.
"You did 7"
"Yes ! "
Yet I did not believe him , anil I was about
to give him the lie again , -when the king In-
ter\ened. "Quite so , " he said to La Trape ,
with a smile. "You drank , my gooJ fellow ,
of the posftrt and the lemon water , and you
tasted the milk , but you did not drink of It.
Is not that the whole truth ? "
"Yen , sire. " he v.hlmnt red. breaking down.
"But 1 I gaiie some to a cat. "
"And the cat Is no worse ? "
"No , s'ro. "
"There , grand master. " the king said , turnIng -
Ing to me. "ILat is the truth , I think. What
do you say to It ? "
"That the rest Is simple , " I answered ,
grimly. "He d3 ! not drluk It before , but ho
will drink It now , strc. "
The king. Jilting on the bed , laughed and
looked at I a Trape , as It his good nature
almost led him to Interpose. But after a mo
ment's hcrltation ho thought better of It , and
handed mo the cup. "Very well. " he salJ ,
"ho Is your man. Have your way with him.
After all , he should have drunk It. "
"He shall drink It now , or be broken on the
wheell" I said. "Do you hear , you ? " I con
tinued , turning to him In a white heat of
rage at the thought of his negligence , and
the price it might have cost me. "Take It ,
and beware that you do not drop or spill It.
For I swear that that shall not savp you ! "
He took the cup with a pale face and
hands that shook so much that he needed
both to support the vessel. He hesitated ,
too , so long that , had I not possessed the
lit hcsitalcO-
best of reasons for believing in his fidelity , I
shoull have suspected him of more than neg
ligence. The shadow of his tall figure seemed
to waver on the tapestry behind him ; and
with a little Imagination I might have
thought that the lights In the room n d
sunk. The soft whispering of the pages out-
sldo could be heard , and a stifled laugh , but
inside there was not a sound. Ho carried
the cup to his lips ; then he lowered It again.
I took a step forward.
He recoiled a pace , his face ghastly , "Pa
tience , excellency , " he said , hoarsely. " 1
shall drink H. But I want to speak first. "
"Speak ! " the king answered.
"If there Is death in It , I take God to wit
ness that I know nothing , and knew nothing !
There Is some witch's work here It Is nol
the first time that I have come across thlt
devil's milk today ! But I take God to witnesi
I know nothing ! Now It Is here I will drink
It , and "
He did not finish the sentence , but drawIng -
Ing a deep breath raised the cup to his lips.
{ saw the apple In bis throat rise and fall
with the effort he made to swallow , but he
drank so slowly that It seemed to me thai
he would never drain the cup. Nor did he ,
for when he had swallowed , as far as I could
judge from the tilting of the cup , about hall
of the milk. Henry rose suddenly and , seiz
ing It , took It from him with his own hand ,
"That will do , " the king said. "Do you
feel 111 ? "
La Trape drew a trembling hand acrosi
his brow , on which the sweat stood In beads
but Instead of answerhig he remained silent
gazing fixedly before him. We walled and
watched , and at length , when I should thlnli
three minutes had elapsed , be changed hli
position for one of greater ease , and I caw hi ;
face relax The unnatural pallor faded anc
the open lips closed. A minute later he spoke.
"I feel nothing , sire , " he said.
The king looked at me drolly. "Then tak <
five minutes more , " be said. "Go and stare
at Judith there , cutting off the head of Holo.
femes. " for that was the story of the tapes ,
try "and come when I call you. "
La Trape went to the other end of th <
chamber. "Well. " the king said. Inviting mi
by a sign to sit down beside him , "Is It i
comedy or a tragedy , my friend ? Or , tel
me , what was it he meant when he said tha'
about the other milk ? "
I explained , the matter seeming so trivia
now that I came to tell It though it hat
doubtless contributed much to La Trape'i
fright that I had to apologize.
"Still It is odd , " the king said. "Thesi
drinks were not here , at that time , o
course ? "
"No , sire ; they have been brought up with
In the hour. "
"Well , your butler must explain It. " Ani
with that be raised his voice and called L-
Trape back , who came , looking red am
sheepish.
( Continued Monday. )
IIA7VGISD A MVTKD
Final Tnkill > r OfT of .n KnmoiiH Cull
foriilu l > rni > eriul < > .
SAN FIIANCISCO , July 26. William Fred
erlcks , who murdered Cashier William A
Herrick In an' attempt to rob the Sin Fran
Cisco Savings Union bank In March , 1894
was hanged at San Quentln today.
Fredericks was one of the most darlni
desperadoes In California. As an associate o
Evans and Sontag , the train robbers , he too !
part in some of the most sensational crime
that were ever committed in the state. H
Is known to have murdered three men
While serving a term in the penitentiary a
Folsom he conspired with a number of oth *
desperadoes to lesd a jail break. At th
expiration of his sentence Fredericks smug
glcd a number of weapons Into the'prlgon am
in the outbreak that followed three convict
were killed. A few months later Frederick
killed a brakeman in Nevada county who at
tempted to put him off a freight train an
Sheriff Pasco tried to capture him. Freder
icks killed him. After lie was convicted am
sentenced to be banged for the murder o
Cashier Herrick Fredericks fe'gned ' insanity
but a few weeks ago he gave up hope of i
commutation of sentence and since then ha
discussed bis fate stoically.
Tiur.D TO Mtiiiumt nun CIULUHO
Dfuprruto Atlcuipt of = . Di-iiit-zittv
Woniuu to Kill Her LuuKlil < TM.
TACOMA. July 26. Mm. Elizabeth WHO
grub of Lake Bay made a deiperato attemf
last night to murder her two daugbteVs , age
7 and 10 years. While the children vrrr
sleeping the mother went to their bedsld
and attacked them with a hatchet , cuttln
and hacking them with the strength born t
Insanity. The children struggled for the !
llv > g and succeeded in escaping out of door :
With gisbri In their heads , arms and bodlei
with blool flowing from the wounds an
with nothing but their night clothes to cove
then thay sought refuge at the house of
neighbor mile away. Mrs. Wlldgrub wl
probably be sent to an asylum , as It hi
been knunn tor some time that she was It
sane. _
IVnr Xrtnit nt Clrny Cnlilr * .
HUZZA UD3 BAY. Mass. . July 20. Seen
tary ot War Ltmont arrived at Gray Gablt
tbli afternoon on a short visit to the pros
dent. It 1 * said the Indian troubles I
Idtbo w r under discussion. Secretary Li
mont will probably leave tonight , or carl
tomorrow ,
MAY BRING ON A REVOLUTION
Danger of Upheaval in the Celestial Etn-
qiro Becoming Manifest ,
CHINA'S AFFAIRS IN A DEPLORABLE SHAPE
opulnr DlHlrtiMl In 1,1 HUIIK Clinutf
Likely to l.oml ( o llln linn n-
fntl IllclioM IMmi In
thr World.
SAN rilANCIfCO , July SO. Ho Tung , a
: hlnrse > banker jf Hong Kong , who figured
n the unsuccessful negotiations In ICngland
o float the Chinese war loan , arrived from
be Orient on the steamer City ot Peking
nd Is enroute to New York and London. lit
discussing the effects ot the war he says the
fllclnl days ot LI Hung Chang are numbered.
and Inclines to the belief that tha country
nay be engulfed In a i evolution. He bases
ils prediction ot Internal strife not only
upon the general discontent ot the people , but
upon the superstition of the masses.
"If a revolution does arise. " he said , "I
hlnk a little book published about 4&0 years
go will be one ot thp causes in an indirect
way. For centuries the book has been pro-
ilblted publication or circulation , and yet
a great many people know its purport , Lou
ak Wong , a proplict and a grand secretary
tinder the Ming dynasty , the one that Im
mediately preceded the existing Chlng
lynasty , was the author of the book , nml be
wrote It in answer to a question put to him
> y the first emperor of the present dynasty.
umlllar with history and having faith In Its
essons , he thought , as other dynasties had
arisen , flourished and then disappeared from
he scene of political life In China , bis would
also one day follow the same course. So ho
asked the professor how long his dynasty
\oulj live. It was in answer to this question
hat the book was written , 11 contained
iropheclcs and hints t what the future would
irlng forth , and among other things predicted
hat the dynasty would disappear during this
century. Some prophecies In the bcok have
practically come to pass , a fact that lias 1m-
irested iUclf upon many a superstitious
mind. It Is for this reason that the book
nay lia\e a great Influence at this late day
upon the masses , It circumstances are
iropltlous at the time ot any incipient up
rising. Still , I xould be surprised to hear of
a revolution. The best thought of the nation
leslres to rehabilitate the country and Us
ntercsts in a peaceful manner under the
Chlng dynasty. "
LI Hung Chang's enormous -wealth , Ho
Tung says , has much to do with the great
iceroy's declining popularity. Besides , Ultra
s a stain on the honor of the family , as tha
iceroy's brother was compelled to resign
rom office on account of a general belief
hat he was corrupt. The Chinese belleva
A Hung Chang is tbe richest man in the
world and that his wealth has much to do
with his , tenacious grip on office. Expressed
n American money , he Is supposed to be
worth $500,000,000. He is the owner of grout
Ice fields and Innumerable pawnshops , the
alter being considered good and very profit
able Investments. They ate licensed by tha
government and are numbered by the thou
sands. These are , as a matter ot fact , In the
nature of great banking Institutions , with an
enormous percentage of profit.
Ho Tung says that John W. Foster , wlio
was one of China's representatives in the
recent treaty negotiations with Japan , was
paid $100,000 for bis service * by LI Hunc
3hang. _ _ _
Ulll.NA IIUYIAU SIU.MTIO\S OP AVAIL
Iniinrnxo 1'iircliimrii Will lie Minlc In
rnllcil VtntrN nt Once.
NEW YORK. July 2C. China Is fast com
pleting arrangements to place large orders
'or ships , guns , small arms and ammunition
abtoad. Tbe extent of lier plans was dis
closed last night when Colonel M. H.
Jeffords , C. E. , military attache ot her
majesty's legation in London , and Fung How
Wong , secretary of the embassy in the Eng
lish capital , arrived in this city after a
successful test in 1'crryvllle , this state , of a
new and destructive projectile. After her
recent disastrous experience with Japan , antl
following the example of France at the close
of the war ot 1870 with Germany , China
promptly decided not to be _ caught napping
again. Commissioners were therefore sent
to Europe and America with this object in
view , and It Is said that the fruits ot this
work will soon be apparent.
It was also intimated that the builders ot
ships , the manufacturers ot big and small
; uns and ammunition in this country , when
China places her final orders , will liuve con
siderable cause for congratulation , it being
known that the reports thus far made to the
government are greatly in favor of American
patterns and devices.
The shells they tested at Perryville nrs >
known by tbe name of tnelr Inventor , Justin ,
who claims to have solved the problem ot
utilizing explosive gelatine safely. The gun
used to make the test was a nine-Inch
Blakcly rifle. Two shells were fired , tlio first
with a load of twenty-flve pounds of fine rifle
powder and the second with thlrty'-slx and
one-half pounds of dynamite. Both were suc
cessfully fired and a thorough demonstration
of their relathe power furnished. The target
was an Immense limestone cllfT. The shell
charged with gunpowder broke the rock
wherfe it struck , while the other , load Ml
with dynamite , blew the cliff to pieces. The
blast from the latter was so severe that an
Immense volume of powdered rock filled the
air and the concussion was felt for miles
around. The Chinese commissioners ex
pressed themselves as thoroughly satisfied
and were enthusiastic over the dynamlto
shell.
SAYh TIII : iiKiuutr is
Colonel JcfTunlH Hliiin.-H I IKI'lijierB
for UlMpiiHHliiHT the Mittlrr.
CHICAGO , July 2C. Fung How Won ? , an
attache of the Chinese legation in London.
Colonel M. II. Jelfards and Mr. G. Spaaco
Payne , riported commlsaloncrs of the Cbinosa
government for the purchase of war muni
tions , were at the Palmer house In this city
today. Colonel Jeffards disclaims any connec
tion Nwlth the Chinese government. " He says
that Mr. Wong Is an old time chum and the
colonel is simply acting as cicerone of tha
party's travels In this country , and when
they reach China Mr. Wong will be the
leader. Mr. Payne is simply a London jour
nalist. The three gentlemen appeared much
nettled at the reports telegraphed from New-
York. Colonel Jeffards said : "The New York
reports are absurd. Mr. Wong , an attache ot
the legation In London , at present on leave bf
absence , Is traveling through the United
States as my personal guest , and there is no
governmental connection of any kind what
ever with our visit here or our trip through
the country. It Is true that we witnessed a
test made of the Weston projectile at Perry
ville , N. Y. , but that was a matter concernIng -
Ing private Interests only. Now that tha
press has been so unwise as to publish the
fact , neither Mr. Wong , Mr , Payne or mykelt
would dream of mentioning the projectile to
the Chinese government. It would , In fact , bo
entirely futile to do so. I am a thorough
American , and to my thlnklng U is a great
pity that American industries which are seek
ing for an export trade should have their
business nipped In the bud by Indiscreet pub
lications In our over zealous press. "
till AVt-ll Ilrcill.H l.oonr.
LOS ANGELES. July 20. One of the deep
est oil wells in the city , located at the corner
of Hobari and West streets , has suddenly
started "gushing " oil at such a rate that It
can not be kept under control. It has over
run the neighborhood and Is still flow Ins. '
The output is estimated by experts to 1)9
about SOO barrels per dsy , A number ot
owners ot wells In the vicinity whose prop
erty has been yielding fair returns have tie-
elded to stop present operations and dig
Committed a-I > nul > Ir
WEST PALM BEACH , Fla. . July 28. New.
reached here bf a schooner of the killing it
Lemon City ot John Hlghtmlth , ex-tax col
lector of Dade county , and George Davie , liU
brother-in-law. The double murder was com
mitted by Sam Lewis , a bartender. Lewis
escaped and a posje Is In pursuit. There in
talk ot lynching'
For a morning nip a bottle of Cook' * Extra
Dry Imp-rial Champagne It the thing. It
will make a winner ot you ,