Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 28, 1895, Page 14, Image 14

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    THE OMAHA DAILY r. : > U'NlAlT
SPECIAL NOTICES.
A < lvcrtl < Miipiil for ClioNC column *
trill lie tnUfti niidl IKiilO p. in. for
< lie rveiilnef mill ntitlt 8 | i. m. for ( lie
liuirnlnpr ninl Sniulny edition.
Ailvcrdnrrn by rr < | iicHtlnn > n nil in-
licrccl clicck can linvo nnsiTjrcrsi nil-
ilrpsmeil ( o n iiittnlirrcil letter In cure
of The lice. AiiNttcm no mlilrcsmiMl
rein lie delivered njion prcucndidon
of tile clicck finlr > Ilntt-si , 1 l-"c n.
riord , ( Irnt limcrtlciii , la n Moril
lliprcnfcr. NolliliiR ( nUen for l nn
tlinii ii..c far nri > ( Inocrtloii.
TlicHe niUerlNCinctiH ( tntint lie run
COIIHCCIItlvH J" .
SITUATIONS WANTED.
WANTED. POSITION AS BUYER OR .MAN-
niter lo ( i 'Ity go < H tnre , or In tli" clothing
fpi MI'Iilepirtniint ; 12 > iniV expirlence ; ngo
34 , ntrrtnrt * furnished , can also write niMi > ,
ntxl nm n good salesman , wllh n tlinrnuiih
knowledge of gcncrnl mils' " . , Nth nnd Io n ,
llox 1' 63 , Bee olllre. A 282 2S *
BITI'ATIOM WANTED. HY A FIRST CLASS
Jb printer nnd iirnctlcnl nil rnuiiil newspaper
niuii of ten > ents' experience ; mnrrltil mim ;
best uf leferfnees ! has no bud habits. Address
B. I ) . Perry , Corning. In. " A 2S1 21 *
COMPETENT. EXPERIENCED MAM : STEN-
ogrnplur nnd elerk wants position. < > oil pen
man. Host refirences. Owns tpjewrlter. Ad-
drms U ( A. Ilee. A-MM930 *
AVA.VrP.n MAI.H HELP.
WANTED-1.000 MEN TO WRITE MR TODAY
for Ihi- receipt ( absolutely free In plain sealed
envelope ) which cured me of nervous debility ,
exhauilrd vllnllly. PC. Address C. J. Walker.
Hot 1141. Katamaioo. Mich B-M461
WANTED-LIVE , INTELLIGENT AGENTS IN
Omaha lo organise cltiln f thro ? In five fami
lies f r our famous nrchitid homes land In cen-
Irnl Mississippi. The tlile of Imm'Rrntlon li goIng -
Ing south , where theie are no hot winds , no
rolil winter * , no bllrxalds , no cre > p failures.
Where tno or thrpi- crops ran be rnls l each
> pnr. Where ( here l no such tit'ng as a fail
ure If n mnn will work one-half ns Innl ns he
clops In Ihls country. Cifl summers , mlhl win
ters , fiire paying crop * of fruit mm pardtn
truck richest neil on forth. best inllmnd facili
ties Oeo. W. Amri , gene nl ngent 1617 F rnnm
streM , Ornnln. 1I-M763
ICO TO 1100 SALARY I'AID RAI.KSMHN TOR
clunri-i experience not ni-cpsmrs ; extrn Induce-
m'nts to cumomcr * . UlBliop Sc K\\nr \ \ Pt. Ixiulr
Mo. II M1MAM *
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WANTHD , A fuvnnn OHMIHIIMAN CI.UIIK
for dry comls nnd crocerv Flore. Write Lock
Hex 24C. Nf inan Oroxc , Neb. 11 1.9 23
, . . .M FOR B. & M. HY. CO. IN WYO-
M.M.K. work guaranteed ; fiee transportation.
Kramer & O'Hearn , llth nnd Farnnrn * lr'els.
H M228 2S *
HEN AND BOYS TO DISTRIBUTE CIRCU-
lars. samples of tobacco , medicine , etc. , J3 00
to 15.00 n day ; hustlers wnntid ; send 2c
stamp. Clrc. Adv. Co. , Kan. City. Mo.
WANTCD. iini.p. RAI.IRMIN ron MNH
ciders and clears ; falnry , nee n month and
pxpfm-fs pild. Addriss California Cider Co. .
ChlCAKn , 111. 1I-M2CO 30-
Till : Ql'nSTION
With the yountt tinmarrlpil mnn of today ( and
nil other da > M Is : What can 1 do to El\e me
n Fiiccpfsful start In life ? How ran I K "t Into
liurnes ! * and bf ln to nnkiiimni y for nns'lf
nnd mipport a wife ? That's the problem ; fur
thr > folullin. lilch Is eas > and In no way
Interfeies with present occupation , address ,
O. II , , llox M3 , Kansas Clly. Mo.
II--mt t 28
civil , Binivirr : KXAMINATIONS IN ALL
ftalps coon ; 4.0W appolntnifnO je.irlv Pir
datcH. places. salarltK and nil Inform itlon
nhout po\cinmcnt pn'itlon , nddiess. Nnt'l Cor
respondence Institute , WaahlUKtun , I ) f
11-273 2S
BAI.KS-MIN. TO nnro TKADI : , KIDK I.INI :
or olhnwl e. J. W. Knight , 217-22 : . Stale Ft. ,
llniliifVI . H-279 2S
tmn ami trailers desiring positions In Texan
nri > Invited lo > i1difn the Texas RuslneMi llu
reail. J W. Hudnull , proprietor , Dallas. TXXHH
ll-aa 28 *
SALESMEN TO SELL SAFETY WATCIfpOCK-
t s ; absolutely huiKlar proof ; adjustable to an >
slz * pocket. ANo our combination match safe
nnd cigar ( Utter for stores ; hands out one
match ( and only one ) ivery time n cigar Is crrt
off. lieIh brand new. Just patented ; also sev
eral other new novrlllc * that will Interesl you
Wiltfc for F.-inipl"i < and l rms , Wlllard Mnnu-
faclurlng Co. . Clruinnntl. O It 2S7 28 *
WE WANT A MAN WITH A GOOD , STRONG
team ; steady work. W. O. Albilght Co. N. n.
corner 16th and Jackson strectB. II M291 29 *
WANTED. A MAN OR. LADY TO TRAVEL
nnd appolnl agents. Salary $50.00 per month
Address H 67 .Hee. B-.M312 3 *
WANTED. A MAN TO MANAGE AN OFFICE
outside the city. Salary 1100.00 per month and
commission. Good reference nnd > r 0 00 to J600.00
rash required. Capital secured. Addre s W 1.
Ree. H Mill 28 *
WANTED , SALESMEN TO SELL CIGARS TO
dealers ; salary nnd expenses ; experience un
necessary ! wrfto for pnrtlculais ; enclose stamp.
Union Cigar Co. , Chicago. B 314 28 *
LARORERS AND TEAMSTERS FOR RAIL ,
road work In South Dakota : iransporlnllon
free ; work guaranteed. J. Esberg , 1314 Far-
nnm. B-M329 29 *
AVANTBI1 PK 1ICLP.
WANTING FIRST-CLASS O1RLS
call Scandinavian Y , W. home , 2018 Uavenpjit ut
C-M 177-1 *
. . . , , . . . / . GIRL FOR SECOND WORK , AND
take care of baby , 2225 Karnam street.
. , C-1S2
ALL LADIES HAVING A FEW HOURS
leisure tach day should write me. at once re
gardlng pleasant hnme work which ensllv pa > s
SID weekly. This Is no deception nnd will cer
tainly pay Jim to Investigate. Reply * with
stamped envelope , Mrs. S. A. Stebblns. Lawrence -
rence , Mich. C 289 2S *
AN INDUSTRIOUS WOMAN WITH RUSINESS
experience , must be ladylike nnd rellned ; op.
portunlly for advancement. Address U C5. Bee.
C-M2H7 30
FOIl IlENT HOUSES.
HOUSES , F , K. DARLING , BARKER BIXJCK.
D 4C5
HOUSES IN ALL-PARTS OF THE CITY. THE
O. F. Dnvls. Company , 1505 Karnam. D 466
HOUSES. BENEWA , & CO. , 103 N. 1STH ST.
II. E. COL15 CO. , LARGEST LIST IN OMAHA.
* D M < C3
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E-ROOM 11OU8C. CORNHR 27TH AND
Douglas streets. Inquire 2fc04 Farnam street.
D-M9GG
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TOR RENT-TWO 6-ROOM COTTAOnsrilNn
furnished. SO ! B. 30th. Modern. D 175 23 *
FOR RENT. MODKRN FURNISHED HOUSE
cheap to rlKht party. 214 8. lalh. Imiulre a
I inyon's drug store. D M235 to *
TOR RENT. 10-ROOM HOU : . 1721 DODGE
Inquire next door or 1318 Farnam , Kami
Duma. D M221 2S
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ELEGANT MODERN HIUCK , 11 N , 20TII KT
D-842-1 *
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JC12 CAP , AVi : . , 7 ROOMS. INQUIRE 2518 CAP
a\e. D 241-28'
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B-ROOM HOUSES NEAR HIGH SCHOOL (1 !
and J25 per month , 2615 Capitol n\enue.
D-263-2 *
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UNEQUALED , CENTRAu. MODERN 7.ROO
house. Flat B rooms. 2 unfurnished rooms
Tltard. 221 N. 21. D-2CS-1 *
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FOR RENT. 1304 PARNAM ( MEOEATH 8TA
tlonery Co. store ) , 23 feel on Farnam with 2V.
f o , t wing on UthrHt. Will put In thorouxl
repair to suit Knant. C. P. llarrlson , 912 N
Y. Life. D-2Cf.
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FOR RENT , SEVEN-ROOM COTTAGE , 242"
Charlra street , with or wltluut luiin. Inquire
G. N. Clayton , at Wnbadt olllce , H15 Farnan
ttrcet. D M801 31
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TOR RENT. Pl'RNISHED HOUSE , 8 ROOMS
on car line , near Ilanscom park ; bath. Kas
water , etc. ; cbuip ta K > 1 party , August 1 tt
October 1 : Immediate | < o 5esslon , Address I
2 , Ilee otllcu. D MJ04 SO *
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JXR RENT , C-HOOM MODERN COTTAGE. 303
Cnllfornla , leduced to )12 U > ; 8 rooms 23 liar
ney. reduced to > 1C.KI. b30S 2i *
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TWO PLEASANT SEVEN-ROOS1 HOP8ES
modern , drslrnble location , 25Ui nnd Da\enr > ort
FOR RENT. 10-ROOM HOUSE. 1721 DODGE
Enquire next door ur 1S18 Furnam. Ham1 , Hums
D-IS31M
uuvr viiuM.snnn HOOMS.
FOR DENT FURNISHED ROOMS. WITH OI
W tthout board. 004 Bo. lilli. B M8S9-AH
NICELY FURNlHllED ROOMS.J:04 SO. IOT1I
E 21 il *
_ _ _ _ _ _
liAIUlU. WELL Pl'RNIBHED SOUTHIiAS'
front room ; bjurd If desired ; prltate famll >
C23 H. Kill t. K M259 2S
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WANTKD YO" ' < 1 JLMUUED COUl'LK TO
tAke 7-room fuin'uhnl Mat and UiarU two per
com In vxcuii < > for u e of fuinllurv , rent am
bent. Aililrr.n U fa , lte . E-MU1 &
3 I-TRNISHKD ROOMS Kt'lTAllLE VOU LIGHT
liouwkecplnir or with board , (47 H. 25th A\c.
U-M270 31 *
ONE' FURNIHHED AND THREB UNFUl
niched roum ; isrltjiJId location : rent cluap. 1704
Cuvlttl attrout. K UM 23'
I't ItM.SIint ) ItOOMS AM ) IIOAUI ) .
ICELT Ft'RNIMIIEI ) 1 Ot'TII ItOOM" WIT
Ixinnl for two , prhate family , nn nther Ijonrd-
rs Ijost home comforts. 614 N. 2IM , bet. Call-
fcrnla nnd Webster , 1' M4
OOM AND HOARD IVOO rEIl"wEr.K CALL
at 2107 DoURlns. P-1M A13
JICELY FCRNISHED ROOM. E1J1 HMINEY ,
F M223 A25 *
TAVO FOl'Tll ROOMH. WITH HOARD IP DK-
slrcd nil conveniences. 22U9 Pnrnam street
F 322 25 *
IC'ELY FI'RNISHED ROOM , WITH HOARD.
1J24 Douqlni. P M12S SO *
DEMIRARLE ROOMS , WITH HOARD , 2.113
DouRlas. P M327 A27 *
t'RNISIIED HOOMB. HOARD IP DEHIRED.
K'3 B. 19th. . F M326 30 *
on nn.vr ti.M'UHMHiir.i ) UOOMS.
2 SUITES OP LARGE HOUSEKEEPING
rooms , 12.00 per room ; refs. 1049 Bo. 20lh
U 1C5-2S *
rou nnvr STOIIKS A.M > OKPICKS.
"OR RENT THE 4-STORY HRICK HUII.DING ,
910 Parnam etreet. This build n h n n e-
proof crment bnsemenl. cnmplete steam heating
fixtures , water on all [ loots , gai , etc. Apptv at
the office of The lice. 1 910
AVA.NT12IJ.
IEN AND WOMEN. $5 TO 110 A rfY. AD-
dtess the Handy Heater Co. , 334 New York Life
bldtr. , Omaha , Neb. J 474
oENTiT'wANTED TO TAKE ORDERK TOR
our celebrated 14 00 custom pants ; liberal com
missions , ChlcaKO Custom I'unts Co. , 205 ( til
n\enue , Chlciigo. J M219 M *
VANTED. AGENTS TO SELL BASH LOCKS
and door holders. Sample sash lock free by
mall for 2c stamp , llest sellers e\er ln\entul.
Heats welKhls 112 00 n day. Write quick , llro-
hard & Co. . Hex 77 , Philadelphia. J
VANTED. AGENTS. CANVASSERS , MALE OR
female ; something new In ladles' sheen of ( treat
merit , blc pay nnd exclusive sale guaranteed.
Address Manufttcluiers' Hhoe Co. , 435 Union
t. , Lynn. Mass. J
DICTIONARY OP UN1TED STATES HISTORY
Is wanteil by e r > boily , nKents make } VI per
week easll > , one nsent sold Sn books In It calls ;
another CG Ixioks In one week , write for par-
tlcualrs ; outfit SI. Puritan Publishing Co. , 3d
Ilromlleid St. , Iloston , Mafs.
lOENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE TO MAKE
S7 dlillv selling our Aluminum novelties , look
Ilkf silver , weighs onequatlT , unlnrnlvhablc1 ,
fvnllierwplght , vviinilirfu1 , newest out Sample
li > e fuliiloitui * free. Aluminum Novelty Co. ,
BirndVMiy , New York. J-2S. ) 2S
liTBXAHIVff HAY ALl7 TO RN I'7' : OROVER
has relurred with n net full of fish , sixteen
llshex vveic In the net ; two fiMirs In each mesh ;
lu'vv did they get lhen-7 There nr < - blue fish ,
finnan haddle , rod and pollock , also < lain and
suckers , Urover Is kicking about Ihe suckers.
Get thin latest crrize In pnules : verj hand
some and ornamental ; nil nre purrled ; from the
eight cabinet ofllcerH down to the masses , big
monej to agents nnd dealers ; sample prepaid
by mall 2. * . J 2M 2S
.ADY AGENTS ARE MAKINO FROM J20 TO
} ( ' ! per vveik , at odd hours , at home scll'ng ' an
article required In ever } fnmllv. Particulars
flee , bv addressing St. I nul Chemical . - Manu
facturing Co , HI. Paul , Minn. .1 M2 8 4 *
U1F.NTS. TO SELL WASHIVd MACHINES
and kltclun novclllei ; entlrrlv tuvv , big In
ducements , cataloKUe free. CrMtil Wa hlnR
Machlno Co. , Columbua , Ohio. J 2S4 2S *
\OPNTS WANTED TO SHOW THE NEW
patent levolvInK Bridle uik . INh and CBK
tuinrr , II sells It'df ; sample 2)0 O E. MUkel ,
Haveihlll , Mass. J 2S6 2S *
WANTED. AGENTS FOR OUR ASIIESTOS
clay cciiilng ware , waRes $3 to } 7 n day ; pay
every week. Cintral Supply Co. , Cincinnati. O.
\OENTS IN EVERY CITY AND TOWN , EX-
elusive lenltoiy for Bparkllnc , the new cleans-
llu ; citmpound RattllntT seller , needed In ever >
hou ehod. ! Address C.Go'dzler , general nKent ,
Mitiopolltnn block , Chicago , 111. J 3P 2S *
\OENTS COIN MONEY SP.LLING LUMINOUS
aluminum name plate * and house numbers. Can
be read In the dark. Going like wlldllre. Lib
eral terms. O. II. Hokc , 1D3 LaSalle. Chlciuo.
J 313 2S *
\VAM-nn TO
WANTED TO RENT , IN SEPTKMUEft , TEN-
room house In good condition , located between
DoiiKlas. Leavpnvvorlh , 31st nnd 40th streets.
If desirable will make one or thiev > enr | PIS"S.
Address P. O. Hex CS6. K 20J 3)
WANT TO RENT AN ELEVATOR FOR
handling ear corn In best corn section of Ne
braska Addreis with partlcul irs and rent ,
8. J. Richards , Hex 104 , Denver , Colo.
23'I't K M212 31 *
WANTED. TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS
( toard preferred ) , In private family for man ,
wife nnd Rlrl of 7 , Good references given.
Address U 65. Ilee. K M249 28 *
WANTED , SOUTH OR EAST FRONT ROOM
with board for one geTitleman. Address U 61 ,
Hie. K 266-28 *
WANTED TO RENT HORSE AND I1UGGY 4
to C weeks , light driving. CIS S. 17th St. . after
7 p. m. K 271-28 *
WANTED. ROOM AND HOARD FOR MAN
nnd wife nnd two children from September 1
Must be reasonable. Private family p-eferred
Address TI 42 , Ilee. , K M300 31 *
AGHNCY.
G. G. WALLACE , RENTALS , 312 DROWN HLK.
L M705
STOHAC.I : .
HEST STORAGE HUII.DING IN OMAHA. U. S ,
gov. bonded warehouse : household goods stored ;
lowest rates. 1013-1015 Le venvvoith. M (76
STORAGE , FRANK EWERS , 1214 IIARNEY.
M-475
PACIFIC STORAGE & WAREHOUSE CO. , 903
910 Jones its. General storage and forwarding
M 478
WAvrnu TO MUY.
WANTED. HOUSE AND LOT , MODERN IM-
provvments , rfear business , that can be bought
cheap. The O. F , Davis Co. , 1505 Farnam street.
N-M205 29
WANTED. TO HUY , FAMILY HORSE ANI
slnRle or two-seated buggy cheap for cash
M. V. Crowe , 310 S. ICth. N M24S 2S *
WANTED , SINGLE SECOND-HAND DELIV
ery wagon. Call 2206 Fnrnum street.
N-295 23
POII
OWNER LEAVING CITY. FURNITURE AT
, our own price. Call 1216 North 46th street ,
iVnlnut Hill. O 307 25 *
POII SAMJ IIOUSUS. WAGONS. ETC
FIFTEEN IMPORTED SHETLAND PONIES
Including some small foals , A. L. Sullivan
Lincoln. Neb. P M190 30 *
HORSES AND CARRIAGES. IF YOU WANT
to buy or sell a horse , carriage , wagon , phae
ton , buggy , harmss , saddle , or net ; In fact
nn > thing for a hbrse ; everjthing fo'd on com
mission , llrlng jnur stuff to me to Bell for > oi
and > ou will receive lumeiit treatment. Mltchel
U Co. , 13th nnd Dodge. I' 310 23
FOR SALE. BADDLE HORSE. CHEAP. CAI.,7
on Miller , Itoom 2 , New Yolk Life bldg.
P 320 2S *
A FINE SHETLAND PONY AND CART FOR
sale. Address R. U , Close , Bhenandoah. In.
I1 M319 30 *
POII SAL.C MISCELLANEOUS.
HARDWOOD COMIHNATION HOG AND
chicken fence. Chas. R. Lee , Oth and Douglas
Q 479
2.SOO TONS OF PURE RIVER ICE FOR SALE
Lnmorenux Uros. , SOC S I6th street , Omaha.
Q-M2U
FOR SALE. 5.000 OLD EWES. IN NUMRBR
to null purchaser. If 5011 want stock shee
this la > our chance , Alex T. Ilutler , Casper
Wyo. Q-M2J3 2S
FOR SALE. HIGH GRADE GENTLEMAN'S '
blcjcle. cheap. Address U CO , Ilee office.
*
Q-267-29
FOR SALE. A FRESH COW AND CALF , A" ;
2bGl llrlstol street. Q MSUi 29 *
LARGE MAP OMAHA AND C. HLUPPS , J2.75
Nebraska , 50r ; plat book Omaha , $1 W. R. 40
Karbach block. Q 306 28 *
> ii.scniL.\\rors.
FOR RENT. PART OF FURNISHED STUDIO
with piano ; \cry reasonable terms. 516 Karbac
R 294 2S *
SIKDICAL.
LADIES1 qiIICHESTER'8 ENGLISH PENNY
roiul Pllli ( d'amond brand ) nre the tiest ; safe
reliable : take no other ; send 4c ttumps , to
Iiarllculnrs. "Relief for Ladlm. " In letter by
return inull. At druxKliti , Chlchnltr Chtm
leal Co. . 1 hlladelphla. f-u.
un A MAN ! OUR "IIRACER" MAKES OLI
men > oune , and juuntf men itroni- . Enlarge
th parts , rrnvui joutliful vitality , makra
life worth living. Acu Initanlly , Will no
Injure. Cannot fall. Nothing like It. No C.
O. D. humbut. llluitrateU circular * free
Da > U & TavEort , AUuo , O. 11255 2S *
CLAIHVOYA.STH.
MRS Hit II WARREN CLAIRVOYANT REliable -
liable ) builneis medium ! 6th year at 119 Nn. Hth.
CLAIRVOYANT' PI.AI RVO Y
AND DEAD TRANCE MEDIUM.
KNOW THV FATE.
Buccess nssured by reelng Prof. Leroy , the best
clalrvn > nnt nnd dead trance medium In Omaha ,
now at 1712 Capitol avenue , no Iminsltlon ; no
humbug' ; n.i fraud , no trlckeiy. 1 have Riven
over two hundred Killings In the past two weeks
nnd not nn dlssntlslled person. TAenty > eai
tiefore the public. Call on me If > ou want the
truth. The future plainly revnled nnd families
vlfltul Troubles liinlnl. Names of friends and
enemies nnd the one jou will marrv. Advice
on all subjects. I ask no questions , hut In broad
pen light , without pretense or sham , tell } ou
hnt you come for nnd all about It , You say
t n word. This week only silting at half rex *
Inr price Satisfaction guaranteed or no pa }
It In trouble call. ITIvatcparlors. . 1712 Cnpltol
venue. Open Sundays nnd nil the week fiorn
tn 9 , Remember , Prof. Leroy Is the greatest
Inlrvovant. The only genuine dead trance me-
lutn , He will convince vou If von will call of
Is wonderful pjwers nnd of his ability to help
ou out of anv nnd every trouble surrounding
ou , for Prof. Leroy lit the greatest clillrvujiuit
ml most reliable dead trance medium llvlntc to-
ay. Call or write and satisfy jourself. Cut
his out anil ketp It. 8 2-K ) 28 *
SIASSAGI3 , IIATIIS. IVI'C.
1ADAM SMITH , 502 B 13TH , 2O FLOOR. ROOM
3 ; magnetic , vapor , Alcohol steam , sulphurine
nnd sen baths. T M27l > 4'
IASSAGE , MADAME HERNARD , 1421 DODGE.
T-M5C9-1 *
IRS. DR. LEON , ELEGANT MASSAGE AND
electric bath Parlors restful and refreshing.
12Norlh Hth rtreet. T M2311 *
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7ME7 HO\VELL. TURKISH AND ELECTRIC
uths. Finest parlors In city. 318-220 S 15th.
, T M97S-29 *
IME. IAIltin , MASSAGE IJATHS. 1617 HOW'D
t-M *
- 92-AlS
. TURKISH IIATIIS.
TURKISH DATHS : ONLY PLACE IN CITY
exclusively for ladles. Suite 109-110 , lice bldg.
135
LAUIis' IIATIIS. Mill : . POST , 319V4 S. l&TII.
482
I'CUSO.VAI , .
VIAVI CO. , 346 DEE ni.DCI ; HEALTH HOOK
free ; home treatment ; lady attendant. U 4 < 3
J HAAS. rLOIUST. PLANTS , CUT PIOvVinS.
Ilanquct , hall , repldence and Krnve decorations.
ISH Vlnton Mreet. Telephone 776. U M4S4
IATH8 , MABHAQE , MME. POST , 319 < 4 S. 1VTH.
U 4S5
A riUVATB PARTY HAS MOONEY TO LOAN
on plnnon , Jewels , blcycle , etc. : bUKlnces
Mrlctly confidential. Addrcsn , I'ontolllce box
328. U-M703
on rmn ANU nrnoLAn pnoor SAIT.S ,
vault work , etc. . Fee or addrem W. G. Temple-
t ( , gen'l ns't. , 405 N. Y. Life. U-MC97 n6
! AHH ADVANCED ON 1'1'IILIC EMPLOYES'
salaries. Commercial Trust Co. , 419 Bee bldtr.
U M7.13
'IlIVATE HOME TOR WOMEN Dt'niNO
connmmcnt. Uest of references clvrn 3519 N.
25th street. U M685 AIT
'INE ' LIVERY RIGS CHEAP. ED HAUMLEY ,
17th nnd St. Mary's avc. Telephone 440.
U-905 AI4
AN YOU WRITE SHORT STORIES. NOVELS ,
poems or ncwupaper articles ? EntcrtaUtlng
w i Item can make larKf1 wagef ; experience not
nece ary. Addreps , with stamp for terms
Mnnafter , box 41 , Council muffs. U M19S ! 3
THAT GENTLEMAN THAT CALLED rilOM
Dnvld City , Neb. , on July 11 , on that lady on
Cnpltol nvenue ; she wishes for him to plensc
call back again. Address U H , Ilee.f .
f M2G1 2S *
.ADIES AND GENTLEMEN DESI1UNC1 IN-
triductlona to rellned. worthv people , with
view to corre pondence or m.irrhiKe. nddrct :
Mutual Improvement , Station" "M , " Chlcnco
U-274-M *
DO YOU SPECULATE ? THEN SEND TOR
our book , "How lo speculate' Miccenhfull } on
limited innrnl-in In xinln and stuck markets. "
Mailed free. Cornstock , IlUEhes & Co. . Illalto
bulldlni ? , Chicago. U iSS 28 *
.ADIES OR GENTLEMEN DESIRING CORRE-
upondentB , send > our name and nddrvsH to the
World'M CorrcxpondlnB club , box 749 , Cincin
nati. O. U-
SUPERI'LUOUS HAIR WRITE 1X > R TREE
Information how to remove hair permanently
without plightst Injury to skin ; super > edea
ilectiolynlB. Curtis Co. , 18G 32d ft. , Chicago.
U 318 2S *
HAVING PLACED A NEW DRIVER ON OUR
No. 2 route , we desire any customers who ma >
chance to bo minted to telephone i83. * Frontlet
Steam I-aundry. U 32" > 2S *
WANTED. HOME RESPONSII1LE CATHOLIC
family to adopt brlKht little girl baby , two
vveekH old. Legitimate child. 3870 Hamilton
street. U 330 28 *
SIOXEY TO LOAN HiAI , ESTATD.
ANTHONY LOAN & TRUS-TCO. , 318 N.Y. LIFE ,
loans at low rates for choice security In Ne
braska and Iowa farms or Omaha city property.
W ( S6
MONEY TO LOAN AT IX > WEST RATES THE
O. F. Davis Co. , IMS Farnam ft. W 487
CITY LOANS. C A. STARR. IK N. Y. LIKE
V/-4S8
LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES LOANED ON
or bought. F. O. Cheeney , Kansas City. Mo.
W 489
CAPITAL. J2.000.000 ; SURPLUS. JCOO.OOO ; U. S.
Mortgage Trust Co. , New York ; for 6 per cenl
loans on city property , apply to Pusc-y &
Thomas , agents , room 207 , First Nat. IJk. bldg
\ vion
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
real estate. DrMinan , Love & Co. , Paxton blk.
W 491
MONE.Y TO LOAN ON OMAHA REAL ESTATE
at 6 per cent. W. li.Melkel , 1st Nat. Dk. bide
W 492
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA"
property. Fidelity Trust Co. , 1702 Farnam st
W 4f3
LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY
properly. W. Farnam Smith & Co. , 1320 Farnnm.
W 494
MORTGAGE LOANS. LOW RATES.
J. D. Zlttlc. ICth and Douglas , Omaha.
\V-M770 MO
J2.000 TO 120.000. F. D. WEAD , 16 & DOUGLAS
\Y 959-31
SIO EY TO LOAN CHATTELS.
MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE , PIANOS
horneti , wagons , etc. , at lowest rates In city
no removal of goods ; strictly confidential ; yet
can pay the loan oft at any time or Ui any
amount ,
OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. .
300 BO. : eth t
X 49
MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE AND
pianos. Fred Terry , 430 Ramge blk. X 197
BUSINESS CHANCES.
112,00000 STOCK OF MERCHANDISE IN HEST
town In eastern Nebraska , for land nnd ca5l
or equivalent. Address S , 29 , care Bee.Y .
Y MM4
3 SOLID INVESTMENTS ; DRICK HUSINESS
block , water power flouring mill , fine Ice bus !
ness. II. C. Alger & Co. , Sheridan , W > o.
Y M318
FOR SALE , STOCK OF MILLINERY ; REST
location In the city ; good reasons for selling
Address at once , T 1C , Dee , Y 4SO
ONE-HALF INTEREST IN REAL ESTATF
and abstract buxlness In central NebrnBkn fo
sale. T 45Omaha Dee. Y M731 A7
FOR SALE. FULLROLLER W-imL CASl
system tteam ( lour mill ; for tale nt a bargain
lluslness will require capital , Gaoil opening fo
right man. Address U 36. care of Tha Ilee.
Y MI73 a
_
II 000.00 WILL RUY A GOOD PAYING MANU
facturlng business In Omaha ; reasons for sell
Ing. U 45. Ilee. Y M197 2S *
A NEW. MODERN RRICK PLANT , NOW IN
operation , with tine bed of shale from whlcl
street pavers can be made , close to railroad
within 11 mile * of Omaha , will be sold at n
bargain , or n partner taken In , as rwner lack
capltil. AddrekS U 48 , Ilee odice. Y M209 I * .
FOR SALE. OR TRADE FOR MERCHANDISE
good store building and lot , also stock of boots
shoes and grocerlev In county seat of 900 ; doing
a gord budnets. Mutt rell to to east. Addres
llox 26 , Grecley. Neb. Y M214 29 *
HARNESS SHOP FOIl SALE AT DAVID CITY
Nel > . , county seat of Duller county : town o
2,501) ; good country ; good prospects for crops
Addrexs I' . E. Ilrezlna , David Clly , Neb.
Y M251 1 *
NICE OFFICE RUSINESS TOR SALE FOI
S.E3.UO. Renl almost free. Address U C3. lire.
Y 305 SS *
WANTED , PARTY OF PLEASANT APPEAR
ance In a fine. pn > lng business ; will pay ralar
or divide profits ; must be clever and have
few hundred dollars ; state where Interview ca
be had. Several Ihourand can be made In
Omaha this season. Address W 2 , Tfee.
Y S23 28 *
FOR BALE. A WELL ESTAULISHED SA
loon and gambling house In a good , live mlnln
town. Sallsfaclory reasons for selling. Ad
drrss W , Ilee. Y 321 to *
SUCCESSFUL SPECULATION SEND FOR OU ]
book , "The Scalper , " explains the be t melha
of trading In grain , slocks and pruvlrlons o
limited margins. All scalper * make raorii-y
Special fu-llltlea offered tu operators , both larg
and small ; alto writ * for market letter publisher
regularly. Lansing A. Co. , lit ljulncy strett
Mention this paper ,
IUSIMSM in\\rns.
C
IORI1 MONEY IH MAI'E II Y I'ARFTl'L ANI
Judniuun ( .peculation UWh liny other way The
markets arc active and offer n splendid i'M * > r.
tunlly for n profitable' InlicMinent , commence
with small or large rnpllaJ , any one drsltlntr
In Inrrente their capital or Income should
fend for our red book , the inoM complete pub-
llrhed It explains maigln Hading , define * nit
mnrket term * , nnd exp | < i-lona , contains valua *
lie FtntlMIrn , nnd KltH all the Information
nccefunry to enable nnN one to operate" In
grnln , provision * nnd slocks. Also our dally
market bulletin , KlvlnH , tellable Information ,
lie th free Stn.i > ell & Co. , bankers nnd broK.
cry. 132 Traders' bldy. , , Chicago. _ Y
AN EXCEIT10NAL ItlESS OPPORTt'N-
Ity. Re pen lbli > patty having tnrne capital ,
desiring pleasant , per in , innt / , paving olllce
bu lne s , run Immediately Mep Into our branch
nfnce , now being estnhllrlietl. ( live age former
miriness nnd financial rf < pqnslhlllly. Will call
nn > ou If sntlsfuclpry. want party who can't
afford to work on salary , even nt on hundred
dollars per month. Addtrsi ImmedlnUl } , New
ton Skinner , proprietor , Des Molncs , Iowa.
I Y-316 IS *
_ _ _
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS. WE ANALV.ZK ALL
kinds of solids nnd liquids nnd furnish working
formulas. Metals n pn > m1. Moderate chugei" .
Earl Chemical Laboratory , SMI Fourth avenue ,
New York. Y 317 28 *
_
WANTED , A GROWING TOWN IN NE-
brnrka where they nre needing n drug store ,
Addiens U M. Omaha Hee. Y M230 2S *
_
3 STOCKS GROCERIES FOR HALE. GOOD LO.
cations. No trade accepted. JSOO.OO to } ! Coo 00.
Add. U 37. Ilee. Y 240-29
FOR EXCHANGE.
,000 ACRES OF CLEAR LAND IN GOOD LO-
callty In Nebraska ( magnificent land ) to e -
clrancc for Improved property In Omnhn. The
soil Is elegant , rannot be beaten ; no sand what
ever. Fidelity Trust Co. , sole agents , 1702 Far-
nam st. X SU8-29
GOOD FARM TO EXCHANGE FOR A STOCK
of merchandise. Thornbutg , la. , llox 139.
SO-M234 1 *
TO EXCHANGE GOOD QUARTER SECTION
of land for stock of furniture and undertaking
goods or stationer ) , Address H , It. Oalus m ,
Flamlreau. S. 1J > . K M2.11 23
_
ILEAR. IMPROVEDCENTRALKANSAS
lands In corn belt to exchange for choice
Omaha property. U 43 , Ilee. V. M2'.7 2S
'INE STANDARD RUED MARE. ROADSTER ,
nnd "We bar bugg ) to exchange for real estate.
U 43. Hee. 7. M25S 23
A'ANTKO , STOCK OF GOODS. WELL LO-
cnted ; will give choice real estate In Fair-
bury , Neb. , for same. U 57 , Omaha lice.
- . 2S *
roil SALE-HEAL ESTATE.
DO YOU WANT A BEAUTIFUL MODERN
entlag home within walking distance from P.
O Inside one mile ? We li.ive two of them
just completed that are models , nnd we will
sell them ul gnnllj reduced prices and take In
a 1500 UO lu t&OOOO lol as part pj > rnent.
There arc located on Hurt street , Juet east of
2Sth street. Will be open Sunday. Call and In
spect them.
Remember we will take > ou vacant lot as part
lajrnent.
Why will > ou pay rent on n hourc nnd then
pa ) taxes on vacant properly when > ou can make
Euch n deal as thin ?
Sec these beautiful homes or call nt our olllce
nnd we will be most p'onscd lo show them.
Fidelity Tiusl company 1102 Farnam street.
Ri : 999-29
FARM HAROAINS , 1O\VA OR NEBRASKA , ON
time. Improved nnd unimproved. R. F. Wil
liams , room 411 , McCague block. RE 9".8-31
FARM LANDS , C. F. HARRISON , 912 N Y. Life
UE 773-A1U *
ARSTRACTS , THE 11YRON RUED COMPANY.
RE 4J3
JSOO.OO TO J2.00000 LOTS
For J3UO.OO lo J50000.
Now Is the opportunity of n llfellme.
We have had placed In our hands lib ut fifteen
lots that have void at from J.MW.UO to $1000.00
each. They nre located In the northweslern
tiorllon of Hie ells , on Walnut Iflll cur line. In
the most beautiful nn 1 healthful locitlon In Hie
city , with car line , paved ftrrets , nnd nil modern
Improvement ! ! In the Immediate vicinity.
PRICES AND TERMS
J30010 to J4WIOO per lot. according to location ;
15000 per lot cash nnd balance JlO.tO per month ,
without Interest , or a reduction of 10 per cent
from price for one-half coh , or 20 p r ctnt
for all cash. This properly must be seen to be
nppieclate-d Call and let us show It to jou.
No better savings bank can pcsslbly be found
han this Investment , nnd Just the meal dMIghtful
place for n home
FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY ,
Sole Agents. UOJ Fam.im Ht. , Ilee Hldg
It Is n wise man who makes his Investments
when there nre many sellers and few bujers , It
Is then Hint they get thp biggest bargains nnd
the besi terms. RE-M22C 31
IMPROVED GARDEN LANDS NEAR OMAHA
at prices thai will mrprl e you , If laken wllhln
2 weeks. J. H. Shtr ? oed , 423 N. Y. Life.
BARGAINS , HOVSES. LOTS AND FARM ,
sale or Irade. F. K. Darllnt , Barker block.
RE 499
HOMES ON EASY PAYMENTS , SELL AND
buy luls , nctts , farms. Uarvln Bros. , 210 N , Y. L.
RE 502
BARGAINS , SAI E OR TRDAE. IN CITY PROP-
erlles and farms. John N. Krenze-r , opp P O.
RE 101
TOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. C.OOD FARM.
160 ncres. In Momaguo Co. , Tex. , three milts
from good railroad town , elghl mills from
county seal , for good clean stock of merchnn-
dire ; price , 13.50000. Fine climate , plenty of
rain , good crops of nil Kinds , addrecs Lock
Box No. 7 , Chlckothn I. T. RE
FOR SALE. AT BEVr RbcK PRICES. 100 IT. ,
Park ave. , coriur fronting Uiuincmn pork ; 100
ft. , corner , snnre block iaKl fronl ; 50 ( t. , Park
Hve. . cnst fronl , no of park ; quick buyer gets
n bargain. Cell on or nddre/s The llyrem Reed
Co. , Omaha , or J. H Bulllvan , DioverB1 Jour-
nil office. Chicago , 111. HE
OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME TO lU'Y
troupe nnd lot In heilthy loratlun and good
neighborhood for less than cost of houre tl.COO ,
J30J cash ; balance 515 per month 2nd house
from Cass , near 31st Klllet. R13 303 2 *
WE WILL SELL FOR THE NEXT 10 DAYS
bargains In Reed Place , between Georgia and
Virginia avenues and Mni-on and Pacific slreets ,
the mewl desirable part of Ihe city ; tine nat
ural trees ; elegant $11,000 00 home now built
In this block.
We will build If parties desire.
This property will never be as cheap again.
We have the che.lpesl house In the city.
New. 7-room. bath , cemented cellars , within
walking distance of the city , good neighbor
hood ,
Come In nnd we will tell jou all about It.
"
Corner lot on Curnlng street. 48xlW feet.
If > ou have any nerve come In and make us nn
offer.
M feet on lOlh street , close to depot , worth
J7.000 000.
Will trade nt one-half IIS value.
Do not gel scared because we give you n chance
lo make a growing Investment , but Lc sure to
Investigate.
Fidelity Trust Company , Sole Agents , 1702 Far-
n n street. RE-M299 31
*
FORSALE , CHEAP , IF FOLD AT ONCE ; CASHer
or time ; one aero Inside city limits. 2 lots nt
Hnvelock. Address U C4 , Bee. RI292 28 *
_
fMPROVED FARMS ; LONG , EASY PAY-
ments. G. Wm. Carlock , 1205 Farmm street.
Hi : 23C 28 *
RESIDENCE PROPERTY IN HANSCOM PLACE
away down at last. Now Is > our tlmek to buy
See G , Wm. Cnrlock , 1203 Farnam street.
RE-29S 28 *
IIICYCLES.
M , O. DAXON. 402 N. 16TH. 503
STERLING BUILT LIKE A WATCH. WESTern -
ern Electrical Supply Co. , 1515 Howard street.
01
SEE THE VISIBLE BALL BEARINGS ON
Relay Special. Will Barnum & Bro. , 12 } N. 15th.
05
A. L. DEANE & CO. . 1116 FARNAM STREET.
WESTERN BICYCLE & GUN CO. , 2416 CUMING.
i 508
OMAHA BICYCLE CO , BEST PLACE TO BUY
bicycles , sundries and repair" . 323 N. 16th Ft.
M M8-A13
SIANTELS , GHATES1 , AND TILES.
WOOD MANTELS , ORATES , TILES FOR
fireplaces , vestibule * and large floors ; write for
prices. Milton Rogers & Sons. Omaha , 509
COAL.
A GOOD THING-PUSH iITr ALONG , MAY RE
the latest slang phrase , but that's Just whal
we're doing with BHEUIDAN COAL. S.OOO tons
sold In Omaha Imt > ir > We give > ou 200C
Ibs. of Ihe best Wjomlng cooking coat for 14 50.
Victor While , mgr. . ICOi Farnam st. Tel. 127.
017
IIUILDING < & LOAN ASSOCIATIONS.
SHARES IN MUTUAL I * & D. ASS'N PAY
6. 7 , 8 per cent when I , 2 , I years old , always
redeemable. 1704 Furnam tt. Naltlnger , Sec.
619
HOW TO GET A HOME OR SECURE GOOD
Interest on savings. Apply to Omaha L. & B.
Ait'n , 1704 Uee bidU. . M , Nuttlncer , Sec.
520
HOTELS.
*
AETNA HOUSE ( EUROPEAN ) , N. W. CORi
Uth and Dodge. Rooms by day or wetk.
HOTEL BARKER. FRANK HILDITCH MOR.
13th and Jones sis. ; Bo. Omaha and Sherman
ave. cars pass the door.
AMERICAN PLAN.
75 rooms at IIIV ) day ; (0 rooms at t ! 00 day.
European plan , We to H.OO p r day. ( li
CAIUM\TKH9 : AM ) IIUII.DKHS.
C II MORRILL. PAPER HANDING. HOI'SH '
tlsn painting , brick work planterlnc oft R. 1 ,
Barker blk. ; ttl , 736 , shop SU N. 24lh st.
IMSTL'HAOE.
GOOD PASTURE FOR HORSES. II 00 PEtl
month per head. Charles dans , bt. Paul , Neb.
156
UMIEUTAKEIIS AM ) EMIIALMEUS.
H. K. RURKET , FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND
tmbnlmer. 1618 Chicago tt. . telephone W. 512
SWANSON & VALIEN. Koa'llaTEL 10 < W.
513
M. O. MAUL , UNDERTAKER AND E.MI1ALM-
er. 1417 I'urn un st , telephone a"i. f,14
LOST.
LOST ST. BERNARD. RETURN TO 2209
Dodge nnd receive reward. LOST 221 27
LOST , AN OXFORD BIBLE FROM BUGGY
belween 27th and Blnney nnd 19th and Charles.
Name In bible. Liberal reward It returned ,
2615 Cameron or 1619 Howard.
Lost 2C9-29 *
LOST ON NORTH HOUND SHERMAN AVE.
car , gold swird pin ( set. ) Return to 1913 Fnrnam
for reward. Losl 272 24 *
ELEUTUICAL SUri'LIES.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTors -
ors for iliclrlc llghl and motor plants and all
kinds of electrical construction. Western Elec
trical Supply Co. , 1515 Howard st , 510
I'AWMIHOIvintS.
H. MAROWJTZ LOANS MONEY. 413 N. 16 ST.
521
MONEY LOANED. CASH PAID FOR OLD
gold , silver nnd clothing. 32 > ) North Kith strict.
M-273-.V-27
DE.VriSTS.
DR. PAUL. DENTIST , 2u2J HURT ST. 623
ACCOUNTANTS.
CHAS. E. WALTERS , EXPERT ACCOUNTANT ,
202-3 1st Nat'l bank. Tel. 1C30. Reference" "
976
SHOHTHANI ) AM ) TYl'EAVUITING.
A. C. VAN BANT'S SCHOOL , 513 N. Y. LIFE.
.MUSIC , AUT A.ND LANGUAGES.
GEORGE F. GELLENRECK. BANJO AND
guitar teacher. 1911 Cass street. M109
BUSINESS NOTICES.
DAMAGED MIRRORS RESILVERED. 719 N. 1C.
621
SHE'S HERE.
MRS , DR , STANLEY
THE NOTED I'AL..1ST AND
CLAIRVOYANT.
Telia full name of every caller.
caller.feu
feu
This wonderful woman Is Mrs. Dr. Stanley , the
gnat English CInlrvojnnt nn 1 Palmist Her
power exciies Ihe wonder and ndm ration of eve'i
the most skeptical , g fud b > nature with mar
velous medlumlstlc putters , fell * can be con
sulted on all affa'rs ' pe'taln'ng ' to the human well-
raie. If vou nre In tromite r b ut love affairs
cote her. Jl. . . r II' clvc jou valuable advlcu
and true icv lnrlnna mrf" nlng it. Restores lost
nffictlons. Removes all dlllltullles , reunites the
separated , ur.d causes speed } * nml happy mir-
rlage wrth the one of jour choice , lilves full
name of future husband or w Ife. also friends nnd
enemies , nnd tells If jour lover Is true or false.
Tells what business } ou nre bett adapted to and *
what dajH nnJ locations are lucky for jou. Tells
of jour absent ones and what thcj are doing.
If buslnei-H. farnllj * or monej' matters perplex jou
cull on tnls la,5y l ! will ttialgh'cn cut jcu
affairs nnd give jm success In all vour under
takings. She never makes mUtaki-s having tare
nnd wonderful lnslg.it In all matte s of bus ne K
Inn , divorce , family and monej m ttterx. Makes
charms for the t ucce B of those who have
failed or are unluckj In business , nnd has the
gr at talisman thai secures happ nets nnd pros
peril } to tie unhappj one * Removes wllcherj
and all troubles of long standing anJ mslerlous
natures. Satisfaction KinrnnteeJ All business
strictly confidential Ilourg 9 n m to 9 p m
ClnMd Sunduvs. Call ear ! } to avoid the ruth
Private rooms at 1613 Chluigo ttrect.
Private Rooms at 1013 Chicago St.
IN THIS CITY SHORT TIME ONLY.
RAILWAY TIME CARD
Leaves I BURLINGTON & MO RIVER. ( Arr.vcj
Omaha lUnlon Depot , lOlh & Mason Ms. jOmahu
lu.loam IJcrivtr Kxprcta ! Mu-am
4M.prn.Blk. Hills. Mont. U 1-uget bnd Ex. 4u5pm :
4:35prn : Denver Express 4.00prn
7ulpm..Nebraska : Local ( except Sunday } . 7:45pm :
S:15arn..Lincoln : Local ( except bundaii..ll.2dUm
2:45pin..Fa : t Mall ( tor Lincoln ) dall > . . .
Leaves ( CHICAGO , UUIILINGTON it Q ( Arrives
OnmhalUnlon depot , luih & Maton Bit I Omaha
4:4prn : . Chicago Vestibule . ti:50am :
tf.50am . Chicago Expresj . 4l5pm :
7:50pm : . .Chicago tt M. Louis Express. , li.uuain
11:3 : Jam . Pacific Junction Local . 6.wOpnr
. . .Fasl Mall . 24uum !
LeaveslCHICAGo7 MIL. & ST. PAUL.AirlveT |
Oinahal Union Depot , 10th _ & Mauun bt . | Omaha
cfoOpm . Chicago Limited . 9.20ani
11 ; 3Uam . . . .Chicago Lxprem ( ex. bun ) . . . . 5. 2Cu
Leaves | CHICAGO T NOllTlfWEST'N | Arrives
OmahalUnloti Depot , 10th & Mason Sls. | Omaha
10:40am : Eastern Express 6.3 pm
4:20pm : Vestlbuled Limited 'J:2jdin :
6:65am : Mo. Valley Local ] 0:3Tpm :
6:45pm : Omaha Chicago bpeclal l.Ouin
Leaves I CHICAGO , R. I. & PACIFIC. ( Arrives
Oinahal Union Depot , 10th & Mason Sts.l Omaha
KAbT.
ll:20am : . .Atlantic Express ( ex , Sunda . . S:35pm :
6:25prn : Night Express . . , . Q25arn ;
4:40prn : . . . .Chicago Vetllbulcd Limited. . . . lJ5pm
WEbT.
C:45pm..Oklahoma : & Texas Ex ( ex , Sun.10:3"jam ) :
l:40pni : * . .Colorado Limited 4uopm :
Leaves I C. , ST. P. , M. & O. ( ArrlveT
Omaha ) Depot , 16th and Webster t , | Omaha
9:25am : . ' . .Nebraska Passenger ulull ) ) . . . . 6lp : m
4:50pm : . .Sioux City Exprecs ( ex. Bun. ) . , ll:55arn :
GUOprn St. Paul Limited. . . . . . . . .I0sam ;
LeaTesT F7 E. & MO. VALLEY. 'Arrives
Omahal Depol , 15lh nnd Webster ats. I Omaha
2:10pm : Fast Mall and Express 4,55pm
2IOpm : . ( ex. Sat. ) W > o. Ex. ( ex. Mon. ) . . 4.55pm
t:05am : . . .Norfolk Express ( ex bunaay.10:3oum ) :
6ilOpm St. Poul Express 10j5am
Leaves I K. C. , ST. J. & C. 11. JArriVes
OmalmlUnlon Depot , 10th & . Mason Sts. | Omaha
9.50arn . . . .Kansas City Day Express . 6 30pm
'J45prn ! .K. C. Night Ex. via U. t' . Tran. C.oaarn
Leaves | MISSOURI PACIFIC. ( Arrives
Ornahal Depot , 15lh and Wtbsler Sis. | Otnah/v
10:40am : St. Louis'Express C ouam
9:30pm : M Louis Express G:0ipm :
8:30pm : . . . .Nebraska lx > cal ( rx. bun ) 9:0tom :
Leaves ( SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC. ( Arrives
Omahal Depot. ISili and Websler Sis I Omaha
DilOpm SI. Paul Llmllcd lU:3iain :
Leaves I SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC. ( Arrives
OmahalUnlon Depot , 10th At Mason Bts I Omaha
* 6:65am. : . . Sioux city Passenger. . . . . . .10.35pm
6:3ipm : St. Paul Llmllcd I23pni ;
Leaves I UNlqiFPAClFJC. ( Arrive :
OmahalUnlon Depot , 10th & Mason 8ts. | Omaha
'tMSam Kearney Express l.30pm
1.00pm Overland 1'lytr . . . 6:30prn :
2.00pm.Heat'ce & Htrcnub'g Ex. ( ex. Sun,12:50pm ) :
7:00pm : Pacific Kxpress 10:25um :
JStlSprn . . . . . . . Fast Mall 410pm ;
Leaves I WABASH RAILWAY. ( Arrives
OmahalUnlon Der.iol. 10th fc Maion Pla.l Dm ilia
< : ( K > pm St. Louis Cannon Ball 12Cpm :
Aunliixt Sinn Hiniill.
NORFOLK , Va. , July 2J. The Jury In the
Pllot-Maisey libel suit rendered a ver/llct o
IICOO against Sam W. Small and U. R. Oyrd
The plaintiff will argue for a new trial. The
suit grew out of the publication In the Pilot
then edited by Mr. Sam Small , formerly vvel
known as an evangelist , charging bribery
against Matiey , twho Is superintendent o
public Instruction of Virginia , In connec
tion with the state's dealings with what Is
termed the American School Book trust ,
TENNIS WINNERS FOR 18J5 (
Speculating on tbo Outcome of the Approaching
preaching National Tournament.
SPIRITED CONTESTS FOR CHAMPIONSHIP
Tito Prolinlilc Coiiinniin ( nnd Their
HecordN Xiie l I xiiertn front
' Aliroail Vumiort ( Iroundn
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( Copyrighted , 1595 , by S. S. McClutc , LlmllcO. )
NC\V YOIIK , July 21. The tennis Beaten
of 1S95lll lie n red letter one In the history
of the gatno In this country. For the first
: lmc slnco the Ranie uas started here two
Ilrltlsli experts ot the highest rank ha\r
crossed the Atlantic to try concUiRlons with
us on our own grounds. Never has nn
American competition , except the Newport
tourney of last year , attracted as mush
attention as did the \Veet Newton meet-
ng some \vecKs ngo. Here It vvns that
Dr. Joshua I'lm , champion ot all Ungland ,
lioldcr of the Irish championship and other
championships too numerous to mention , came
[ o meet almost the pick of our crack pla > crs
Dr. I'lm was accompanied by II. S.
Mahoney * another Irish crack of great re
nown ,
The result of the West Newton meeting
will be to give an additional vtlniulu : to
American tennis , for while Doctor Pirn won
first prize and Mr. Mahoney the second , yet
tlic showing of our cracks was most ex
cellent. Clarence Hobart of New York ,
known to all partisans of the game as the
original exponent of the famous "Law ford
stroke , " covered himself with glory by hi ?
masterly defeat of the English champion
In the singles , and Hobart and
Fred H. Hovey , the Boston ex
pert , showed conclusively that they
knew more about double tennis than the vis
itors. H was no disgrace for the players who
were gathered at West Newton to be beaten
by a , man like Dr. Plm , who Is unquestion
ably the most fcklllful player In the world.
An English authority , speaking of Plm , tf.tjs
that "he need fear no comparison for bril
liancy , steadiness , strategy , knowledge and
judgment with any man who has yet adorned
the most beautiful of out door games. "
And In considering Pirn's victory It must
be remembered that II. D. Wrenn , the Amer
ican champion , was not In the competition.
Wrenn Is undoubtedly the foremost of our
experts' . He it was who successfully stopped
M. F. Ooodbody's victorious career at New
port last summer , when the latter had come
within n single step of the national cham
pionship. Wrenn has been unable to play
until ery recently , owing to his connection
with the Harvard base ball nine , but he
begins his tennis practice In the pink of
physical condition , nnd a few weeks hard
work on the courts will bring him up to a
standard mighty hard to beat.
THE NATIONAL , CHAMPIONSHIP.
In a EhoTt while the eyes of all tennis ex
perts will be fastened upon Newport , and the
beginning of the national championships on
August 2 will see such a gathering of the
clans as has seldom been witnessed there.
The tournament of 1815 will be noticeable
for the probable absence of many of the
"old-timers , " the veterans , the men who
have made tennis what It Is , but who are
now content to look on and sec the younger
generation do the work and win the prizes.
Old-time players like H. W. Slocum , Jr. .
Howard A. Taylor , U. Percy Knapp , Oliver
S.Campbell nnd Joseph S. Clark ha\e ceased
for some time to keep themselves In full
practice , but usually turn up during the
course of the meeting to talk over the good
old times and tell the youngsters what fierce
contests they used to have. Percy Knapp
will again talk over his famous five-hour
match with Wrenn , when ths spectators
who had gone to lunch returned to find the
contestants still fighting out the same set.
Hut there \vlll once more appear upon the
turf two veterans of many contents , who
will once more Etrlve for honors , Tllchard
Stevens of Hobokcn and Valentine G. Hall
of New York. %
Stevens Is a unique player. In fact , so
unique Is he that , In the olQclal handicapping
for 1894 , the committee placed him In a
class all by himself. Seldom , almost never
volleying a ball , Stevens by his persistency
and endurance wins many a match simply by
exhausting the other man. U has been said
that playing against Stevens Is like hitting a
ball against a board fence ; the harder you
hit It , the harder the ball returns to you ,
and the fence never gets tired. Stevens Is
cure to render a good account of himself at
Newport this year. _
Robert I ) . Wrenn of Chicago , the present
American champion , and twice winner of the
massive silver cup which Is the trophy of the
national supremacy , will be on hand to defend
hU title , and It Is generally considered that
he will succeed In holding the singles cham
pionship. If ho can retain the championship
this year the cup will belong to him and his
heirs forever , and the aeioclaltlon will have
to buy a new cup for next year. Wrenn Is
a born athlete , strongly and compactly built ,
and his coolness and judgment on the court
are proverbial ,
LIKELY MEN FOR TIII3 "ALL COMERS. "
Who will win the all comers ? That Is the
question which seems more In doubt than the
championship. W. A. Lamed , John How-
land , F. II. Hovey , Clarence Hobart , Malcolm
Q , Chace. Klchard Stevens and Arthur E.
Foote arc all prominent candidates , and after
them In the order named of probabilities
come such rising experts as C. II. Hudllng ,
L. E. Ware and W. Gordon Parker. Edward
L. Hall , brother of V. O , Hall , Is now
abroad and Is not expected lo take part In
the Newport event.
John Ilowland , formerly of Yale , has prob
ably done as good work thus early In the
season as at/y of the cracks. Ilowland has
never until recently cared overmuch for ten-
nil , but his athletic ability causes him to
succeed In whatever he undertaken. He won
"
In the Nevr England * | , W ; rfiR ?
such good men MI W. A , Lnrned , Malcom
C'hacc and Arthur K. Foote In this tourney
nnd his subsequent play during the summer
he has shown Mich Improving iklll as ( o
make him a prominent candidate for Newport
honors.
HOIUUT AND HOVKY TUB INVINCII1LH3
The Newport tournament without Clnrcnco
Hobart and F. H , Hovey would bo like presi
dential conventions minus the mimes ot
Ohauncey M Ucpovv and David II. Hill. For
years these two experts have vainly tried for
first honors , only to m-ot defeat when
victory was but a single- step further. Slnco
1890 they have ranked among the fir it five
experts of each year , alternating ranking
over one .mother , in doubles the combination
of these two players lias proved Invincible
Mnco 1S92. The long , deliberate- strokes ot
Hohart are offset by the slurp , snappy net
play of Hovey , nnd constant practice has
brought their team play to a high standard
of excellence. This superiority was clearly
demonstrated at the recent .tournament at
West Newton , where the two Americans won
over Plm nnd Mahoney , the Itlshmcn , In
thrco itralght sets. The Iltltlsh players were
loud In their praise of the Americans' skill
at the double game , and stated that they could
gUo points to the British experts. For two
successive years Hobart and Hovey have won
the double championship ot America , and It
they can do so this year the great challenge
cups will bo theirs , Their victory would
seem a foregone conclusion , but as 0. 8.
Campbell and H. P. Huntlngton , jr. , the
former double champions , linvo also won thcso
cups twice , It woud seem a pity for the lat
ter pair not to attempt one final effort toward
the possession of the trophies.
MALCOLM CHACE. THE "HOY WONDER. "
Malcolm Chaco Is n well known export who
comes from Providence , H. I. In his ex
treme youth lie was christened the "boy won
der" of the tennis world. That was some
yens ngo , and the boy has become a man and
Is said to have put away childish things , but
whenever his name appears In pilnt ho It
still the "boy wonder. " The words sound
well and seem to stick to him just as the
sobriquet of "Ilaby Venus" clung to a pop
ular acticss some years ago. To descilbo
Chaco's style of play would be to repeat
what every tennis player well knows , and
tlis man who beats the "wonder" will have
his work cut out for him.
W. A. LarncJ Is another old favorite on
the tennis court , and he also will make ono
more attempt to win the blue ribbon ot tennis
CHAMPION MATCH BETWEEN n. D. WUENN AND M. F. GOODUODY FOR AMER
ICAN CHAMPIONSHIP.
nonors. Lamed ranked second only to
Champion Wrenn laft year , getting Into the
final round of the all comers , yielding at last
to the powerful racket of Qoodbody. It Is
a long lane that has nn turning , and who
knows but this may be Larned's year.
FOOTE OF YALC AND THE NEELS OF
CHICAGO.
Another prominent expert Is Arthur E ,
Tools of Yale. Foote Is sure to be heard
from , and his cool , steady play has often
brought him to victory over a more bril
liant hut erratic opponent. Among ths
"colts" may bo mentioned C. R. Uudlons
and L. E. Ware of Iloston , both rising play
ers of whom much may be expected In the
future.
No account of prominent ten.nls players
would be complete without mention of C.
1) ) . and S. R. Neel of Chicago , winners ot
the western championship and ot the match
between the champions of the cast and west
at Narragansett Pier. Their victory over
John Ilowland and A. E. Foote , the cham
pions of the east , bhowed tne westerners to
be possessed of a high degree ot skill and
spoke well for the progress of the game In
that section of the country.
From the far-away Pacific slope come re
ports of the excellent playing of Samuel
Hardy , the California champion , but as ho
has never competed In the east no compara
tive Idea of his merits can be obtained.
THE SCENE OF THE CONTESTS.
As a national spectacle the annual tennli
championships held at Newport In August ot
each year take rank with such American
events as the great university foot ball
games or Intercollegiate meetings , or such
English rpectacles as the annual cricket
match at Lord's grounds , In London , or tha
Derby. The place of the tournament , which
Is also the "place aux dames , " Is the at
tractive grounds of the Newport Casino ,
reached from the street by a covered way ,
from which one emerges Into a horccshoo
shaped court yard , carpeted with the softest
of green turf and surrounded on all sides by
a latticed veranda. In one corner of thld
veranda the orchestra ot Mgr. Mullaney
dltcoures sweet music to those who stop to
listen. Passing this domain of Ccunt Mnl-
laney , we come to the tennis courts , stretched
out before us , at the back of which Is the
club house containing the dressing rooms of
the players. One court Is usual y reiervecl
for the most Important match of the day
and Is surrounded by the raised seats fer
tile spectators.
AMERICAN AND ENGLISH TENNIS.
The visit of J. Plm and H. S. Mahoner
to this country recently and the prolongel
stay of M. F. Goodbody with us last year
has given an Impetus to expert American ,
tennis that nothing but International com
petitions could do. Wo Americans contest
among ourselves , and after the national tour
ney of each > ear ( wo know who the best
man Is. Rut , as compared with the English
men , wo have not had any sure means ot
testing our comparative merits. The
several visits of ex-Champion Richard
D. Sears and Dr. James Dvvlght to the other
side taught us something. On these trips
the American representatives tried con
clusions with the English cracks and proved
themselves no mean antagonists. In slnglea
Soars did laltly well and was said to rank :
within the first do en or BO of the llrltlnhers.
while. In the doubles ho and Dr. Dwlght did
considerably better and were ranked about
fclxth. When Oliver 3 Campbell went abroad In
1892 ho tried conclusions with most of the
Ilrltlsh plajcrs , and although not In his beat
form obtained a ranking within the first tea
of their foremost experts.
It has always been claimed by those at
our players who have crossed the river that
the English conditions were more or less ot
a handicap to players brought up on our
court * . In the first place the English turt
being eo much more luxuriant the bound j > t
the ball was entirely different , and second ,
the matter of climate proved disadvantageous
until one becomes acclimated. E. G. Meera
was the first Englishman to come over here.
He entered the Newport tourney of 1S89 and
reached the teml-flnal round , where ho waa
stopped by 0. S Campbell. M. F. Goodbojy ,
the second Drlllsher to attempt American
honors , came over last year , and after play
ing In various preliminary tourneys with fslr
success , he competed at Newport , where his
victories for a time caused Americans to
hold their breath In the fear that the na
tional supremacy would go to the visitor.
Hut after beating successfully F. H. Hovey ,
Clarence Hobart and W. A , Larncd , Good'
body at last met his match In R. I ) . Wrenn ,
the American champion.a .
-a i
Or tea ii nnd I'liino Knolory lliiriicil.
OTTAWA , III. , July 27. The Western Cot
tage Organ and Piano , factory , together with
four duellings , were destroyed by fire today.
Less. J7G.OOO.
I'rt'NldfiiCit Coiu'liiiiiin Illi-M.
WASHINGTON. July 27. William Wlllli ,
the president's coachman , died lu thtt cllr
at 6 o'clock lull morning.