11 TUB OMAHA DAILY NTO srNDAT. JULY 12. 1890. NOTICES. for llirtic minimi * trill tic Inltrn until 121,10 i > . n > < for ttic cvc'iiliiK unit iinlll 8 p. m < for the morning ntiit Siintln } ' oilltlon * . AiU 'rlln < 'r , Ij rriitimtliiK n nil in born ! clire'K- , run lime nnsn'TH nil- ilri-flMcil in n miiiiliurcd letter In enrn of The life. Ainvter * do iiililrrnnril \s\\\ \ \ \ lie ill-Ill rre-il oil iircnfiitiitloti of tinelirck onlj. Unix , 1 l-2o n noril flrt Itmertlnni lo n Moril HuTfiifcr. NothlUK tlil cn for II--IH ( linn - ' > < for Hu : llrst limer- tlon , 'IlicNo iiiUcrllKcnifiitN innst h < r run < > oiMi WANT I.U , AN JUIIA. WHO fA.V THINK OK1 n > mc ulinplc thing to vtent7 I'mlrct > our lilcns tlicy itiny brine yon uiiillti Urltc John Wcililrrliurn & fo , lyppt V . 1'ntfnt AUnrnpyn. WnslilnBton. n C for tlicir Jl "soo prize offer nnil n lint of twn hundred Inventions wnntcd U-7'K ) Xi'nuiuNc-ni ) MAN AS LAND SAI.KSMAN Jlc t of refprpticcsants a poiiltlnn Ad' tlltBS S 43 , llec U-M' < 32-12 , 'iil : TIlAVin.INO ANU LOCAL SALKS- min , I12 > n month nnil expenses experience nol mcessnry write quirk tnrlnro Mntnn West ern Itrnnth I'cnn Culm Nntlonnl C-lKnr Co , Jlock llnplila In 1I-.M123 11 WANTI3D XaOO HfLIMlLi : MAV TO 8KLL pnnmdpil ntci 1 fk-ns In Omnhn nil our work Kunrnnlcci ! A.I.IHBF , until JulJ 11 r M 11. cnrp lit TheIlee 11-M1V , 12 * to TM : MAKiins roti 1110 HOHN MOI-NTAIN. Jl "C , ilny , frtc fare 11. Hojlc , 110 N IClh p- slnlm. 1J-1M 13 * BALis.MnN. : TO snt.L otm rt'LL LINI : or c nnil 10 cent clRit" , | 2 > IK ) weekly inul expennes. Nntlonnl ConFolhlnttd O > ClilcnKo , 111 II- v : < \ NTi CA i\\iLi : M AN i o M A N.v Lrnnth otllcr JfCO reiinltcd , snliry } 1 200 , tjooil cliniict- for rlKlit pcrnun Mnn.iKer , 2oO Monon lllock , < lilcukii H - itr.LtHLI : \M ) co\ii'iTisT : MAN whn enn inuniiKi * lirnncli tmslniss or illttrlel BKenoy for well iMnl llBhid inilliilfni'turliiK com pan } on lilKh hriulc nrtlrlr nlruuly Introduced end enn line 1 ) M < 5 to } 1 200 In rnmi to lie car ried at his honilijiinrtcts Snlni ) JIWI and nlurc of proIltR on l i lntts done Address ' Itrnnch , " careof Chun U 1'nllcr Adv AKCHC > , Chicago 11 PLVSS SPECIALTY S nnn to Fell new ppeclnlty to trade In Neh Address 1' 11 Ai i : II Vroomnn , 22" > DeTrlmr nt , OlilPURo UN II IJ'i 12 * WANTIJIJ-YOt'NO MHN M 1S11INO TO TAKI3 civil serMcc exiimlmtlons wliloh occur mon In Oninlia for 1 * O. clerks nnd einlcrs to write fur valimhle Inforniatlun ( free ) U S Iluietu of Infnrmntlun Cincinnati. O. 11 192 12 SALIHMIN MAKI : 1200 A MONTH SHLLINO our mnchlnen for coDlInc ri frlKcrnturn Ouar nnteed "S per cent chenpir tliiiu lie I'rodiites n dry cold Hint ki.is | perishable nrtUkti In dinnllcly A\ rite for 11 rum Arctic HefrlRerit- IIIK Co Cincinnati , O 11 I'll 12' \VANTID Ai'runNTict : roit u vunr.n tr.ulu , wn tn pild .SatnrdiM from slnrt pplen- illd clmnce to Unrn n tinde , onlj elUit wicks re quired situation nnd compute oulllt of tools donnttd enrh trndimlc Send for cilnlOKUe TlilciiKO limber .School 2S3 .South n irk Kt. , Chlcnito 11 M1TO nxi'ttiurNc ns'i rAi.Tr \i.ns linn to du\otc entire attention hcllliiR our line to itr > KoodH trade , on eonimlsslon. llbenl t rIn to denlers no nmnteuri nceil npplj Uov S14 Cnlciio , Illi II 1(9 ( 12 10000 ADDITIONAL I'OSITIONS lircrjNTL' pi iced imikr el\ll service I3x inilnutlnns teen In this cltj AVrlte the National Correspondent Institute \VnMilnitnn I ) f . for free | nr tlculniu ns to potltlujin , dates etc II 1C12 * iNnnriNniNT inisiNns1 ? OITOUTUNITY for uneinplojed nnd others Capital unnicm unry I'lcamiiit prolltnbk porimnent No c m- vnssInK rlte for Instructions cncloslttr Flnmp Van Arcndt Co , Clnclmittl O I1-1C7-12 * \VANT13D MHN AND WOMIIN TOOHK for us day or cvenlnir at their honus , nice pleafiint work , no cam isslnn , tvperlence not iieceKtirje | n > snlniy t-end us jour nd- diess btnndnrd Mfe Co , 142 W 23d New Yolk 11 . nM-nuinNcnn , TO SILL : TO the trade , exclusively or as n side line ; poi > ulnr line of ( tames and tojs , BOOI ! boilers Ad dreps , with references , Btatlni ; experience the Hamilton Mjera Company , Allddleto\\n Vi 11-20J 12' _ BALUSMP.N ron nvnuv CIIY. \TISPAO- - tory comblnntlon , three man power over hi c > cle ; price Jl 10 and JJ 00 per nnil Cjcler llacK buppoilcr Mfu. Co , 78 Monroe st , OiicnKO H 210 12 * _ VVANTUD , MANAORR , A MAN WIT II 15n"frO to J200 CO casn can secure salaried pciFltlnn permanent. Address t > 03 Hee 11 2 ( ! 12' BALKSMAN TO TI1AVI3I. AND APPOINT iiKents , must haxc JfiO.Hi ) c.ish , Bilnry and ex penses. Address S M , lite 11 207 12 \VANTUD , hlX MALir OK mMALK CAN- vnnsers , to Ftll winp , salnr > . S A Thomp Ron , Victoria hotel 11 21C 12 * \VANTKD , IN TAMILY OP T\VO PHHSONS , A ncnt Blrl foi Kenernl hoiiFfnork ; llht work and home acconunodatlons to right person 12s South 35th ave C M14I 12 * Girtr , rou OINIUAL : nousnuoiiK , I-AM lly of three , no childen ! 27S1 beuaul t.t. C M15113 YVANTUD , LADY OP INTIXJIHTY AS ASSIST nnt manaeer for wholesale nnd retail house Address S 01 , liee C 101 13 BALHSLADY , A MIDDLH-AOHD LADY , PoT nbout four months. IIB saleslady , vvhere clofc attention to bublness Is required from 0 to o clock und to noon on .Satnidn > s , snlar ) , ? 1 per week Applj ut oillce , room 8 , ArllnK ton block , Oinnlin , Monday , between 2 and P m C 203 12' GIIIL. house , work llglit Apply todij at . ' 9ft > llarne > C-1S7 li MAKI : ma WAOIS MAKING OINT tlemen'H neekvunr at home by an easy method \Vo teach jou free nnd fuinlsh v\ork nil th yeir. .Si ml clamp for work nnd pirtlculars a once. Ullte Neckwear Co , Cainden New Jersey C M194-H * _ _ GIHL WANTHD , TO DO OIJNRHAL TToUH viork , must be n ( , oed cook Appl > nt .01 .So 23th ave C 203 12 * FOR IIOURCS IN ALL PAULS OP THH CITY. Till- O. I' . Dnvls Company , 1W3 1'arnani D too IIOUSUS , I1KNAWA & CO. 108 N. 10TII hT D-bOl JJODEnN HOUSES C. A STAIUl , P25 N Y LIPP D SO- HOUStS. WALLACE , 1111O\\N I1LK 10 i Doug D-803 FOB ni3NT. 8-IIOOM IIOUSI3 , ALL MOUKIU convtiilenceii , eouth fiont und convenient to Luslnets. Inquire at DwJS Half Howard D-140 t-noo.M , DITACIIID : , MODIHN nousn j2 inquire .til Capitol avenue , It II. Hoblson T\YO P1NI3 HOUSES , ONE 8. ONE 9 ItOOMS 117 nnd 125 H Mth HI , all modern convcn fences , best residence part of the city Inquire 82 N. Y Life , telephone 1500 I ) 4181)6 ) bTEAM IUJATED 8TOHES AND PLATO Howard Kanrk , agent , 1G10 Chicago Bticet U-MS07 roit IIRNT. Monniw S-HOOM nousiT"AT Cll Park nve Inquire at Puller's clriiK store 14th and Douglas nt 1J &IW8 LIST OP HOUSES. THE 1IYI10N li eet Co , 2U S. 14th tt D-M80S ZtODEL Six : IiOOM COTTAGE , LA\S'N AND shade. 2124 Mluml tt D 378 roil IlENT , MODEHN I'l AlS , LANOi : block , coo faoutli 13th t. U MC6o Jy24 CHOICE HOUhES AND COTTAOES IX U ItENT ull o > tr the city , | i to J50. Pldclltj , J70J 1'ar limn , ' von IUNT , A iioubu IN i EIIPIXT HE- pulr ; eood location. Inquire "tli North 1st ] etreet. U M7 I1OUSPA WEAD , 16T11 AND DOUOLAH D100U ttC MIOOM MODERN HOUSE , LAUGH I.AWN 18th , toutli of Mamie rson D 103 12' 8-IIOOM MODEHN 1IOIIHE-2CJ9 SEWAHD , lit P. D. WUAU , 16th nnd DouglaB. U M104 14 . „ . HOtlSU riNR LAWN AND SIIADI ! .u.j l > av iiicill , JH OU. Inijulre un iireniUen 1J M153 1 ! THAT MOIiilN : HOMi : , 27TO CALiroilNTA ruonm : very conijilct * . burn Inquire 1GS1 Ilo'w- arU ulreet. 1 > 177 ! ! FOR HUNT. PL'ItNISHED , CHEAP , EIGHT- room lunihe , nil modern , four bloeka from llei tutldlnu , for summer ; or longer. Inquire u1 C.D , bouth 20th tit. D-21S 12 * run uu.NT KiiitMsiiii ) IUIOMS. M1CELY KU11N1SHKD bOUTH IIOOM. 1715 Clilrayo. _ 1394 13 > ( TWO Oil THIIKD KUnNISIIKD HOOMS OH will rent ( or llk'llt liouee'kce-iillur. til bo 2 < bt , K 137-1 ! I3LEUANT PUltNIbHED ItOOMS , FOI I LIGHT ) iouRfket'i > tin ; ; ut liugl * ( uuuu. 412 Nortli , Utb ctrc t , K-Ui u * rtHMsiir.n noons AMI noAitn. eoi TH rnoNT AUO\U nooM."noAnn Ii/usl I" MC07 Aitor PitoNt IIOOM FOII T\\O , private fftmlly 2CM St M ry' vc r M 7t jo\ ELY nooAt GOOD IIOAHD iw AND n 60 6l4N19tll NITELY Pt'lLVISHHD 11OOMS AND FlIfT elftM tionnl at 1 * DoiUe. P M113 li UESIIIAHLH 1100MH , GOOD 1KJA11O. HATE" ? rpaiioiiablc 11J S Kith t. P M112 ll _ 60fTIIJAST ! rUONT IlOOM. MODEIIV CON- venlcnees : fine Inwn surrounds the hoiiBe , pri vate family ( SZ SlOthst P M13S 1I POPT11 ItOOMS. E.VCELLENT board Itensonable Hefcrcncea 202 N Uth r-MMl 13 * _ Tim ALAMODE. 3W ! NOHTIt TsTII , HAS chnnRCd hnnds , now mannRrd by Mr nnd Mis ( leorRd I ) Offilcn , elcgantlj furnished rooms , with board. P 211 12 * rou iti\r uM-LUMbiinu HOOMS. 5 ClIAMHEUS I'OIl 11ENT , MAN AND \\IPE city water , waste pipe S19 N 17th stOS10 O-S10 PAllLOH AND IlEDHOOM UNPP11NIS1IED. modern , tlrst floor , with or without l > oard 1119 Geoigla nvenuc G 1G5 12 iinNTiToiiis AMJ orricns. P1UST CLASS 11IUC1C STOIlE III II.DING 1011 Farnam , tlnee stories nnd basement , will alter to Bull tenant , Ion lent , 314 1st Ilnfl irk i on HINT HIE 4 STOIIY IIIUCK HLMLDINO at 'UC Parnani at 'Ihls bulldlni ; has n fireproof cement Ims-mont complete steam heating fix tures , water on all floors , gas , etc Apply nt the office of The Ike. I 510 A IVISVATISII. . 75 TO J150 A MONTH AND EXPENHKS PAID salesmen for clears , experience unnecessary , standard Kooda Little Clerk cUar machine fitc to each customer lllshop . Kline , St I ouls , Mo J MHOS A3 \OENTS , ICE CIIEAM PIinEX.EIl T1LVT free7cs crcnm lnstantlblK prollts , terrllorj Klvin city nnd towns. MnclJonnld Pietzer Co PlttshiirK , Pa J M122 12 * AGENTS roil THE tlFST AND MOST COM plete camp-linn book ; parties men and Issues of 1S96 , La per cent eonimlsslon , oulllt free. National Publishing Co , Lakeside tlldir Chi cage J Ml40 IV AGENTS MAKE } < ! Ort TO $15.00 A DAINTItO. . dm Intr the ' Comet" the enl > Jl snap hot cunern mndc , the grratest Feller of the cen tury , Kenenil nnd locnl nKents wanted all over the world , cxcluslte territory vvrlte to- di > for tenn ? and bamplcs AtKen-Glenson Co La Crosse , AIs J M157 14 * \V\NTED AGENTS TO SELL SASH LOCKS nn 1 door holders Sample cash lock free b } mall for 2c stamp llest bclleiw evei Invented llest wdKhts , JU 00 a da > Wilte quick Ilro- hard & Co llox 77 , P illadelp'iln J AGENTS \VANTED-ONE IN EVEIIY TOWN- You can eabllj double joui Income Intrnduclnt ? our staple qocxls , demand ne-\cr supplied , Rood pis for spare time , pirtlculnrs flee , bnmple lOc Aluminum Novelty Co , 335 llioulwnj. New York j _ \VAN-TUD-A GIINTS rou HALL s COMHINA- tlnn kitchen tools , knife ntul saw , rnplil seller kitchen necestltv beml 15c for sample po t- pihl The btniulnid Steel Tool Co , Akron O J SALKSMAN. fi A DAY , NO CANVASSING"NO ilellverles , nn collections snmplcs free , side line or cxclusl\e. Mfrs , 3911 Market bl Phil n J AGENTS rilOM $3 TO } 10 PHR DAY GcTAIlAN - tceil to sell the "Huslncss Oulile " Over 400 pages , 12 mo , cloth ( .clllnK price Jl Outfit free to hiibtlcrs Tor jinitlculuni nilihcss J L Nichols iC. Co , N pervllle , 111 J " " AOINTS-IIIO MONCY Runn "RC"LLINO CON- suniers enl > Inklns powder anil tens with ICT \Vestern Novcltj Co , bt. Joseph , MoJ J 113 12 * AGKNTSCLirOUNIA MUTUAL l 3NHri r society , bun Tranclspo , Cnl ( Inc ) pajs for slckne , death nnil ncclilcnt ver > popular , llm chance for live nfcnt. J. VV. Hanna. s-ec' > J 172 12 VGEN'TS WANTIID McKINLHY CAJIFAIGN huttons pins etc , heiutlfullj illumlnnteil it colors , womleiful sellers , hip profits , full Mim plo line lOc postpaid Penn bupply Co , York LADY AGENTS , A DllESS PATTI3HN HAND , some trunk silk umhiclln , etc. , Klven free benil Htainp for pirtlctilnrs Liilles Supply Co 3118 1'orcst nve. . ClilcnBo J _ WAM'1311 TO llt : T. GOOD TENANTS SECURED POP. VACANT houses placed In our ch irge Fidelity. 1702 Parnam K SS7 EXPEUICNCED MAN WANTS TO ItENT A ranch nliend > stocked Hest of references Ad dress S 42. Bee K M941-12 * WANTED NICE f , Oil C IIOOM COTTAGE east front with jard Call nt A. D T oltlce , 1304 DoURlns st. 1C MH2 12 * YOUNG MAN WANTS GOOD or pirtls furnished room quick , pil\ale ram | l > . Address S 07 , Hee. K 214 12 WANTED , in GENTLEMAN' AND LADY , board and room In pihato famll } In neigh borhood of Lcavenw orth and 2-M Els. on or nbout August 1 Address S CO , lice.K . K 213 12 STORAGE. ( ACIFIC STOnAGD AND \VAHEIIOU.Sn CO SOS-810 Jones. General atoiage nnd forwarding M-S14 STORAGE. PHANK EEHS. . 1214 HAIINCY. JI-S16 OM VAN & STORAGE. 1415 PAIl'M. TEL 1559 M-S71 1VANTii > _ TO 1IUY. WANTED TO HITY A LIGHT III'OOY HOUSE quiet nnd ( .entle John Hamlln , 2I > 23 Ch irles Bt N-14S VVANTIT1) TO III Y , FIItEPHOOP SAFE AND tlrepreiof safe with burglar proof chest , time lock. Enqulie 911 N Y. Life llldirN N 178 12 I'OIl S VM2 F IlEDHOOM bPIT , ALMOST NEW , 12. ON Mondn > . 25Cm Davenport stieet O 19S 12 * TOR SALU IIOUSUS AM ) WAfSO.NS. NEW Oil GOOD SECOND-HAND CARRIAGES ind buggies , cheap 1411 Uodge. P SIC I-OIl S U-E , TEAM AND WAGON , AT laiTsb IClh stitet 1' 1W 17" rou I1EST HARDWOOD HOG AND CHICKEN fence , albo "all wire. " C. It Lee , Ml Douglas Q-818 ID-HAND BICYCLES , J10 JIG A. J20. 1IICYCLES rented , repaired , Om llley , Co. , 323 N. ICth st. Q-819 KNADU PIANO , CARRIAGE , PHAETON , Horses Pine baby ( .r.uiU blrds-eje maple pl- nno , cnrrlace phneton , trap , carriage team , nnd due Kiddle horbc , must be sold at onet Enquire Morltz Mcjcr Cigar btor' , 1124 Pnr- nam ct. Q 102 U * 1 Oil SALE , CHEAP , AT POST EXCHANGE Kurt Omulm 2 blllard tables , 1 pool table' , cues , racks , etc. 1 podawnter fountain. 1 Ice box 1 coffees holler , 2 counter scales nnd weights. 3 desks , 1 cltnr maihlne , 1 plow , 1 oil clove show caecv , clocks , cigar cupboaids und n variety of merchandise Terms , cash at sale Q-136.12 * FOR SALE , NICE UP1UGHT PIANO ; ON PAY. mcnts. take board as i > url i > uAddreia S CO Ilee. Q-M1CO 12' MANUFACTURE AT HOME. bOMKTHINO lieu , big miinry ; finull cdpltal , no cunvasnlng Newell .V. Cluixjj , Ixtck llox 7M. bt Umls , Mo Q- FOIl SALE , GOOD COW. CHKAP. CALI forenoons , or ut 7 p. m. 4135 Grant street. FOR SALE. NI7W TANDEM. "M MODKL VERY elivup for ca 'i , A. S , Pinto , ut Contlnrntn Clothing Co. Q 179 12 * IIK'VCLK. ' NEW. HIGH GRADE , I1ES1' CASH offer tilke U. Address 8 C5 , Uec. Q 'OS It * KOH SALU , OAK UOLLEU-TOI'TEslc7 AIII. net letter file and No k cook fcto\e , cheap ull In goo. ! order. Address T 1 , Ilee Q-217 12 : , UATIIS , UTO. MMU MITII. 1111 IXUGLA8 ST. . SKCOND Door , room 6 , mamage , tteuni , alcohol and eul- Iihurlne buths T M197 18 MME. AMES , UATH8 , MAbSAGB. 607 8 13TH bt , room 3 , T M979 13 > MRS. DR. LEON , ELECTIIIC MASSAGE PAR- lorn , rt-'freuhlnr and curull , ; don't full to call. M tt , UUi el , u iUln. T-1IU2 U * rnuso.NAL. NALKENIItHO DLSTnOVS 1'KR- rtmncntly by tlectrteltj mptrflm u hair , moles warts , etc. Room 416 , N Y. Life llidtfU U 23 nt'I'TUUR CLUED. NO PAIN , NO DETCN- tlon from business ! we itfer to hundreds of patients cuieel O C. Miller Co , 307 N. Y Life bultellnc Omnhn , Neb. U SU VIAVI , A HOME TREATMENT POll UTUU1NE ironble * I'hjslclan In attendance Consiiltn- tlon or health book free SIC lice bids UOSTON DREbS CUTTING ACADEMY , R S03 , Knrbach blk , learn the beet jstcm no renttlnx ; teach'rs minted , tlreuUrs tent Mrs. G Shdlcr. U-631 fllEIlMAIIl.VTltP. . MASSAGE. ONE FREE hentth restorer , tkln benutlflcr 1115 Chlcngo Bt. * . M.S1-JJ12' MAKE MONEY in * spct ESSPFL SPPCFLA- tlim , fend for our fire guide "How to r > ecu- lale on mnll Cnpltal In Grain nnd stocks , ' good fervlec Kunrtmcfel Comstock , Coates & To Illalto Illlg , ChlcnKO U BPPEIlPLfOim IIAlRUtTE FOR PREE IN- formatUm lion to icmove hair permanent without Hllglitett Injun to skin , superior to eli i trie needle Curtis Co. , 1S6 32nd strect- rhlciRO U OKNTLEMKN SEND Me POIl ONE PAIIl ilrnwer Ktipporteis enn he nttncheil In one pec- oml Keeps thnt garment In perfert position Perfect Drawer Supporter Co. , Lock llox 7(11 ( Missouri Vnltej. la - U 2QM ( V _ H' "SOU C-AN'T GP.T AWAY POU THE Hlt.M- mtr Hike the neivc tonic Prnna II will do Jim Jusl as much tjnoel 1023 New York Life HMR TIIU TEXAS CATAllilH IlEMEDY IirOOM- metnlR Itself , 100 botlles fold nl the lloston Store In n month V 150 1" ilNLAItOE YOl'll 11UST. LADIES 4 TO 10 INches - ches nl home , with Dr. Conwa > 's Ilusl Tnh- lohla nt trllllntr cost ; tnOO for a cnse we cnn- tuit. without Injurs or expoBure , those ilcvcl- opeil ilurlnit past 12 > eur prove tls permanent , scnlcil pnitlculars 4c stnnips Conwny Spcclnc Co , 133 Trcinont si , lloslon , MnfB u 181 12 6l'TiriANsi"oMAilA o'PTICAI. CO . LEADING optlclins T T Pomler , mKr. , cjcs tented fre . 1517 Fnrnnm atrett U-518 12 * MUNUV TO LOAN U13AL KSTATI3. ANTHONY LOAN & TllbST CO , 315 N Y L Quick moncj nt low rales for choice farm loans In lo\vn , noit"-rn ( Missouri , enstern Nebraska CITY LOANS C. A. STARR , 123 N. Y yj MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real cslatc. JVuman , Love Co , Paxton block. W 827 LOANS ON IM 'ROVED S. UNIMPROVED CITY property. W ' 'srnnm ' bmlth & Co , 1320 Fnrnnm MONEY TO IO\N ON IMPROVED OMAHA propert > nt G t'i C nnd C > 4 per cent Puses & Thonms , ro m 207 , First Natlo-inl bink bldg MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY PROPERTY J500 CO up to J0 ! 000 00 Fiaolltj Trust Compinj W-S30 MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES THE O F Dav Is Co , 1505 Farnnm st. W S31 G PER CENT MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA rcil estate & Neb farms W. II Mclkle. Omnha W S32 WE WILL 1LUE A LARGE SPECIAL FUND to loan on lint roved Oniah i propcrtj In July and August at lowest rates ; applv now , don't wait until jour Md loan expires Fidelity Tiust Companv V. ' M127 LOANS ON IMPROVED CITY AND FARM property , low rates H 11 Irej , 901 N Y Life. W-97VA5 F D WEAD , LOANS , ICTH AND DOFGLA S 99S nC MO\HY TO IOACHATTELS. . MONEY TO LO ; V. 30. W. 90 DAYS ; FURNI- turc , pianos , etc luff Green , room 8 B-irkcr blk X-S33 MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE PIANOS , horses , wagons , etc , nt lowest rate In cltj no removal of goods strictly confidential , jou enn pny the lemn off nt nny time or In nny amount. OMAII MORTGAGE LON CO , 30G So IGth st. X 834 IIUSIMSS CHAACHS. FOR SALE AUOUT 2.000 L11S MINION TYPE , 700 Ibs ngatc , CCO Ibs breler tjpo. 150 pair two-third cases 40 double Iron stands for two- third CTSCS Thl mntcrlnl was used on The Omaha Ilee and Is In falrlj good condition \\l\l \ be sold cheap In bulk or In quantities to suit purchaser , j nply In person or by mall to The Dee Publishing Co , Omiha , Neb Y 713 J25000 INVESTED EARNED : APRIL 5306 CO , Mas , J3G200 , June. J374 00 , 1S95 avenged Jv" CO weekls proofs free. P. Dalls' . 1293 llroidwnj , New York Y 1915 AG FOU SALK , AN OLD ESTAIILISIIED HICYCLB business , first class opening for n m in with small capltnl to Invent , owner wishes to re tire from business Address S C5 , Bee Y M120 15 WANTED PARTNER ; LIGHT MANUFACTFR- Ing business which will guarantee partner a profit of at leTst Jl SOO 00 seirls. sou Hill not require experience about SW 00 cisli rei | ilred 703 16th ave. Council Rluffs Y M145 16' CONSERVATIVE SI'Efl'LATION PA18 , ON A fnlrls good rmrket } 10) Invested should s'eld ' n pioflt of J1V ) to J2 > per mon h ; v\rlte for pir tlculars. J 1. Tnllman & . Co. 131 Commerce Hide , Chlcigo Y FOH SALE , THE ONLY 11AKERY AND rcbtaurant In Humphies , Neb Over 1,000 In- hablt-ints , brick building fine oxen , estab llsheel In 1&7 , come and see. M Illohan. prop Y M204JG * _ FOR SALE A GOOD.ELL LOCATED RF.S- taurnnt nnd Imkeis business In Anita , Inwn , e\er > thing complete and In good order , reiom has been ued for this business for four sears Address llox UK ! Anita , Ion a "i 1S8 12 FNI'SITAL OPI'OIiriTVITY TO I1FCOMR LAWful - ful phsflelaiis Medico , 1001 Went Congress street , Chicago Y lSr 12 * WANIED A GOOD LOCATION I OR A PIU- sleljiii of experience who can lun a drug store Address b 50 Ilee. Y 1R3 12 * J42G10 TtRP SPECULATION THAT I'AYS. J12C'H ) iciilUed with n capital of JI HI 00 , on n lnrier and t-mnller caplt il the prolltH were In the same pioportlon. This Is the way to In crease sour eupltnl Particulars free Conden & Co , Clinton building , Covlneton , KS Y 181-12 * 1OII SALE A GRAIN ELEVATOR , I.OCATION In the best part of Nebrui-ka Addiebs b G2 , Heo office 'J M19U IS' GO .SOUTH UAIIE OHANCE TO UUY ESTAI1- IlKhcd cabli mercantile buxlnesx In best coun- tiy town In Gerigla. btrlct Investigation asked J A Hull. Calhoun On. Y Ml'iO 14 FOU SALE Oil TRADE AT A BARGAIN' I OR Dea Molnes property , good Iowa land , Council Hluffs or Omihn clear property , m > JJ.OOO 00 equity In good modern 8 room lious-e , bath loom closet , bnrn for 2 horses and carriages , lot 100x187 In the bent residence neighborhood of Council llluffs , within one block of Main St. What have sou ? Addicss 607 Penn nve , DCS Molncs , la. Y 1S.9-12 . WANTED-OAPAIILE T OUNO MAN WIT H Jl COO to carry block or goods nnd manage brunch for Chicago house , salary Jl.'S per month and nil expenbes , nlso extr4i percentage , permanent poHltlon with good future prospects Address James Ilarton , 125 FrunMtn st , Chicago cage \-174 12 * J200 MONTHLY GUARANTEED. MANUPAC. luring concern wants repren ntatlve In Omaha ( or an > city not taken ) , mum huvo few hun > ilred dollars cash to pas for goods on deliv ers * ufler orders lire M-cured Guenther Ilroa , 10S Fulton Bt , New ork Y 173-12 * FOR I\CIIAMK. MARE COLT 3 YEARS OLD , TROTTING bred , Individually good , bargain , will excnange for u soung , uc'll bred Jersey con. 8 5b , Ilee 7t Mlfib 13 * rou SALI-IUAL KETATU . REAL ESTATE AND LOANS. \Mlllam H. Crary , C13 N , Y. Life blJsr FOU BALU- Seven-room brick house with large lei frontlns ( outli an Lake tu , near 20th Bt , houee rents for 115 W per month Price , tl SOO 00. Two houses uncorner lot , ZOth und Mnrtlm Bin Prlee fl.CCUOO Six-room houce , barn , lot 50x150 feet , In good residence locality , unit one block from car line Price , Jl COO M Five-room house , lot 30x150 fret , In geiod resi dence locality and one block from car line Price , Jl.'OOOO Eight-room houte modern conveniences , barn , ( ull lot , east front on 25th ave. . near Leav > ei worth. InnrovemenU alone coet tS 500 00 Price. J. ! 400 00 Fine residence lot , C0xl50 feet , > oulh front , gocnl nelbbborhood , neur car line Price , J7I-0 00 , onls 1150 00 cash , balance long time Lot 00x150 fret un Hurt bt between ) th and 30th fit , lot IB covered with thnje trees Pi Ice. 1135000 Good f-o foot eaat front lot on grade , near llant-com park Price , J55000 bcvrrnl good re-fldence lots In wcKlern part ot city , within two blocks Farnam st cur line. J500UO to J75000 i > er lot , terms easy Five acres nest of cits , JJOO CO per acre , Five acres near bouth Omaha , J7000 per acre Acre lots near bouth Omaha cheap for cash POfTEU & GEOUOE COMPANY , Un M107-15 Cor 161h and Farnam ett FOR SALE , liOTB Oil AOUKM AINGHIDB the railroad Mutton und neur the sveminent bulldlnga at the main west entrance to Furt Crook ; prices low ; terms easy. JHDTTER & GEORGE COMPANY , B. W. Cor , 16th and Karnam st . HtM877 ; 31 rou SAfiC ntsu < CSTATIJ. ABSTRACTS. TUB UTTtON HCBO COMPANY. Ilfcl 835 Poil"LBSIX tJllAIN "riLEVATOnS IN Once county , Neb , on the Union Pacific roll- wny , en i tfrms nn l chenp Aeldrc's J , O Shea , room KO N. Y. tilfe bid8 RE 873 FAHM "LANDS , u F. IIAIIUISON. 911 N. Y Life. . , UU M752-J > 27 M K1NLEY-M COLL-MfiUCER. You know Ihe rest. A beautiful cottage In Walnut Hill , north f2 EDO , for Jl.iOO. Monttils .pas penta to suit. Don't be n renter nhvnss , gel a Theme , when It Is Ju < t ns en s , Omnha Renl Estate nnej Ttv/st / Co , 211 S < 15th. POR SALE-CHEAP gOUTIIEAHT CORNER 2th nnd Cnldwcll , ovrtfcr'must ' sell on account of lenvlng town , onlj' J.itxi RllGJ 12 * STRAYED , SMALL I1AY MARE , WHITE ON right hind foot Reward If returned to 2700 Cumlng st , Omntm Lost M154 14 * 1XDST , LADY'S WATCH CHAIN AND CHARM In vlclnlt } of Seventh nnd Pierce , nnd Pncltlc Relurn lo Ilee olllcc nnd receive lewnrd Lost M202 13 * .MIDIC\L. THE PEOPLE'S DISPENSARY. 1622 DOUGLAS st , Is the onls place where Indies are sure to be relieved of nil their troublesome diseases peculiar to their sex This Is the oldest dis pensary In the ells Don t hesitate , procrantl- nation Is the thief ot time , nnd In another month sour ailment tuny be Incurnble nil de- lased com ses nnd Irregularities restored , no mailer from what cnute , we have a fine home If sou need ptlvacy all letters enclosing stamp answered and medicine forwarded , confine- mcnts. J1000 and up LADIES' ' CHICHESTCR'S ENOLlSt PENNY- rosal Pills ( Diamond brnnd ) nrc the best Safe , reliable. Take no other bend 4c Btnmps for pnrtlculars , "Relief for Ladles , ' In lelter bs return 'mall At drugtlpts. Chlehestcr Chemical Co , Philadelphia , Pn Mention Ilee ' PRANA" IS A VEGETAIILE COMPOFND v\hlch will cure Neurn thenln ( nervous cxhiuiB tlon ) , general deblllts , loss of vltnllls from overwork , worrs or nny exee p , consumption In Its earlier stages , nlso Impoteiics huricn- ne s , seminal wenkncsa nnd uterine weakness Its good efTects nre observed wltti the Hist bottle taken References to people cuied will be given ( bs permission onls and in confidence ) to Inqtiliers Usual das hours , and this week from 8 to 1ft p m U D A Wade , 1022 102.1 New York Life Uulldlng. Omaha UG 12 < _ GENTS-RECEIPT SENT FREE THAT CURED me of nervous deblllts errors of jouthrlle nt once II N , Heidtcs , P O box UG Kill I- mazoo , Mich. 17G 12 * 111 ILDI.NG AM ) I.OV.N ASSOCIATIONS. SHARES IN MUTUAL L & P . ASS'N PAY C , 7. 8 per cent when 1 , 2 3 Jenrs old , nlwnss re deemable 1704 Parnnm Bt. Nuttlnger , bee S3S HOW TO GET A HOME OR SECURE GOOD Intercsl on savings. Apply to Omaha L & U. ABS'II , 1704 Farnam G. M. Nnttlnger , Sec.63J 63J 1'AS'iuuni ) . GOOD GRASS. BOARD FENCE. SPRING water. A. W. Phelp ) i Son , 207 N'Y. Life C2C Js23 * FUIINITURE PACKED COUCHES MADE TO oreler , mnttresses made and renovated chairs caned , chenp this month M. S Walklln , 2111 Cumlng Tel 1331 637 ENGAGEMENTS TO DO .DUESSMAKING IN families solicited Miss Sturdy. 2G17 Divenport M 472 JylG * II. MAROWFTZ LOANS MONEY. 418 N. 16 ST 840 ASTUOI.OOY. THE WONDER OF Till ! AGE ; PROF. A Masers' , the greatest astrolcger nnd palmlstcr In the world : past , present , future told or no charge 1903 Fnrnam , 8 to 12 m , 2 30 to 9 10 p. m. 971-22 * DETECTIVE CAPTAIN P. MOSTYN , DETECTIVE AGP.NCY , nil detective work carefully nnd promptly at tended to , 110 Karhich block , Omaha , and E1G Uoanoka nidg . Chicago MS10 31 MLSIC , ART AM ) A UAG . GEORGE F. GELLENBECK BANJO AND guitar teicher R 412 Uee Illdg Tel 238 100 SIIORTII VMJ AND A. C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL , D13 N. Y. LIFE S41 IIICVCLKS . WEST N BICYCLE & . GUN CO . 2416 CUMING 83G _ GCO FINE SECOND HAND DICV.CLES MUST BE closed out nt once. Write for descriptive bnr- galn list. H. O Mend & 1'rentlt.s , Chlcngo. Ill 175 12 * YVAVmn TO IIOKROAV. WANTED TO BORROW. J1.400 WANTED AT 7 per cent , secured bs Omahn renlts' worth 53 COO Local money onls , E. L. S , care llec llecM978 M978 13 J-IN VNCI\L. VIuUi-Your Miini'j liiirii Vleuie1 ; LarK Priillls UnitHfTviirili il M * PntroiiH. Ms' plan of bpeculitlon WUB formulated for the exprets purpose of nldlng cllenls In the Investment - , ment of their spare monetary resources with out the risk which usually uttinds speculative transactlciiH and nt the same time affording them like opportunities with those optrator who have almost unlimited capital at their command. If sou want to learn how to make your monesearn / tnones In Wall street tend for a cops' of my Prospectus on Speculation. Iti \ the onls' safer plan to lire for thobc living ut a elUtance and who are unable to bus' blocks eitit- rlght. Prospectus and best reference furnished free on application , IZ. Morllmrr Pine- , Banker ntid Broker , ( M ami Oil Ilreiiiilmi } , .Ni-vv YorU. STRA.NGI2 CAS13 OP JOII. % GILPIX. Detroit Tribune. John Gllnln vvns it citizen Of crpellt nnil renown , Who did not rleltu vvhce'l nbout The only such In town- Till n htinilred-ilollur Ulcyclo ' Ho pot ut Binull txpenuc , Some IJ7 Quoth John : "Why should i not at once My Iron HtePil bcbtrldor" And thus ho first es inytil and didn't Do a thine but rldp. Nay , more ho bent hlrn forward , Who novel iccli" lief ore , And humped himself nbout a mlle In seconds thrice h ! score StrnlKhtvvny put forth In1 bravo array Upon his vvhec-l the ctip , Who vviis wont to seorch * that scorching ' might In that simple mritipe rj stop. "Why scorohest thou , Jbhn Ollpln ? " The court next morning snld Said Glliilrr "I can't teu jou why , " And H.idly shook hit ) head It was thereupon suggested that The Hcorchlnir , hap , itroso Krorn snontnneous tbihnustlon , .Ma > bo It did Who knows. Cullc , Cliiilcrii nnil Jllurrlioeii Ileiiid > . Thli Is the best medicine In the world for bowel complaints It acts quickly and can alwajs be depended upon When reduced with water It Is pleasant to take Try It , and lllio many others you will recommend It to your friends For sale at 25 and SO cents per bottle by all druggists You'll MMIT Hi't I'uiicturtMl. If jou put "anti-leak" In your blcjclo tires you'll never have to get off jour wheel on account of a puncture "Anti-leak" will not evaporate , neither will It stick the valves It contains no ether , oil or any other Ingre dient Injurious to rubber , the only prepara tion of nhlch as much can be said. The Cross Gun Co , 116 S 15th street , Omaha are the sale state agents. lie eatlsfled and ride a " WellNdW YV ' U-.L-.H1 iva TT . . .I. XX > XxX - ' < < < > C VVVV.'V k.V'VV > .V1 > W > c N vS > i'Sv CV Axry > - > - . .xvx > v > An organization of Washington women known as the Rescue league hns made the discovery that the countrj Is riding to Old fs'lck on n wheel The announcement will Interest wheelers , regardless of scor nge whose plans for short runs and centuries omitted from thp schedule the destination discerned by the philanthropic women of Washington. U vvns supposed that tropical destination was reserved for the scorcher , but , unfortunately , there is no such limita tion to the discovery. It comprehends the whole procession and there Is no escape from a hot finish , nccoidlng to the Hcscllc leaguers In the opening of these prim , prudent and presumably perfect people , the wheel Is a menace to the material nnd moral welfare of society , nn enemy of the home and famllj A series of "vvhercascs" on the subject , adopted by the lengue , Is a refreshing con- tilbutlon to the hilarity ot the season Listen Wheicas , A great curse has been Inflicted upon the people of this country because of the present bicycle craze , and if n halt Is not called soon 75 per cent of the cyclists will be nn army of Invalids within the next ten jears Whereas , Illcjcling by jouiiK women has helped more than any other medium to swell the- ranks of recklebs girls , who finally drift Into the army of outcast women ot the Uni ted States. Whereas , "Hlcjcle run for Christ , " by so- called Christians , should bo properly termed "Blcjclo run for Satan , " fur thu blcjcle Is the devil's advance agent , morally and phj- Mcallj' , lu thousands ot Instances To refute these assertions In detail would be to dignify hjstcrlcal nonsense The well- meaning but misguided Washington purists belong to thnt class , ' ot djspcptlcs who Im agine that mankind Is evil bent excepting that portion stamped vv Ith a long face and a chronic expression ot Internal pain A sufficient answer to their Insulting assci- tlons Is the fact thnt a body of Christian endeavoicrs from New York and Jersey City wheeled from homo to Washington to attend the national convention without any greater Injury than a touch of the tired feeling. A novel sight on the streets of Hudson , WIs. , Is that of a 13-year-old boy without feet riding a bicjcle The boy's name is Carl Buigcr , and he lost his feet when an infant by coming In contact with a movvei He propels the wheels by means of cups on the pedals , into which he puts his vvoodun stumps , and gets around us easily nnd cnjojs the sport as much as any one who does not labor under such disadvantages. A simple device for concealing a private mark on one's wheel Is suggested by John D Cat roll , chief detective ot a wheelmen's insurance company. In the event ot the loss ot a wheel the Identification of such a mark , known only to the rider , is in disputable proof of ownership , according to the Now Yoik Journal. Mr. Carroll's plan is that every owner of a bicycle should have a private mark upon his wheel , but so concealed that the1 closest scrutiny by one who docs not know It will fall to discover it Instead of a mark uliou the saddle or saddle post , where a thlof would naturally look for It , he suggest- , that a poitlon of the enamel , about one Inch square be scraped from the machine After all trace of the enamel has been re moved apply a coating of grease , and with a pointed piece of steel dipped In caibollc acid , draw the Initials or pilvate murk through the grease The acid follows the maiklng of the ste-el point , while the grease keeps It from spreading After allowing the acid to cat Into the tubing the grease can be rubbed off and the mark 01 Initials shows as plainly as If cut Into the steel framewoik. One eoat of en amel will completely hide all trace of the mark. Should any question as to the o\vn'i- shlp ot the wheel arise the owner could bj simply scratching off the enamel which covered his mark at once prove his claim. Mr. Can oil sajs he has known cases where v/heels hive been stolen from owners bjr their most intimate friends. In mending a puncturej the espc lally if u large-bizcd patch is used , two or three thing. , of importance ma > be overlooked by one vvh" is making such a repair for the first time In the first place , It is necessary that th < plug should be clean and free from the white deposit that often collects on rubbei If the surface of the patch that will be lu Contact with the inside of the tire can be' roughened slightly it will bo a good thing In the next place , plenty of rubber solution should be used ; to err on the side of not using enough Is a fatal mlitakc Anothe. mistake Is In not giving the solution time to "set , " or got "tackj , " as blrjcle rcpilrci say , befoie pumping up the tire. Two o : tin co minutes is not lee much for this , and aftoi that It Is well to hold the Mre flrmlv down on Iho patch with the ( Ingots for pei- hnps two or three minutes more Hspociall/ Is this the case If the punetuie Is townid the nldo of the tire , nnd the patch Is to be considerably curved when finally In place U Is well to pump up slowly and wateh carefullv to see whether there Is nny cs- capo of air nround the stem of the patch in which case the ttrc can bo again fiimly proved down upon It All directions foi patching punctures , say that the stem of the patch should be finally cut oft. A better plan , In the opinion of those who have tiled It , Is to melt the stem by setting fire to It with a match and allow the molted rtilbcr to ( low down mound the punctured place. This tends to fill up any possible opening , and at the same tlmo it enlarges the f > tcm so that there will bo no danger ot Its being driven In Care must bo taken , of course , not to melt the stem so far as to in jut o the Burfaco of the tire by the heat generated , Now York jewellers are now putting on the market unique designs In scarfplns nnd charms of cither gold or silver , 01 some times a combination of both , made In the form of different portions of a blcjclo Some even show a complete machine -Among other articles dlsplnjcd In a Dioad- vvay Jeweller's window arc some very novel designs : In "bicycle jewelry" Among other things vvns a searfpln walked Into the farm of a handlebar The bar Itself was , of pl- | ver , while the handles were of gold In the tip of each was a tiny ruby. Another design was a saddle and saddle post The tiny post and rim of the seat were of sil ver , while the yellow leather cushion of tlio scat was represented by gold A more complete pin , for a lady , nnd one which could be worn cither ns a pin or a charm , was a blcjclo , complete In every detail , made of gold Mounted on this mln- laturu wheel , was a tiny figure of a wonnn , with not even the bloomers forgotten In this novelty both the wheel nnd Its ilder arc adorned with a number of small bril liants. An Infatuated and plutocratic London bridegroom has presented his pretty little wife of a few we-cks with a bicycle that Is an edition do luxe of a most ultra-sump tuous description. This "creation" In wheels has Its frame and forks overlaid with silver , openwork ; the Ivory handles are decorated with silver , and there arc jade knobs at Ihe ends Parts of Its equipment arc a solid silver cjclometer , a silver watch and he'll and a solid silver lamp , with cut crystal side lights. 'Ihe mud guard la silver mounted and strung with the .finest Bilk A new thing In brakes Is offered by a San Tranclsco Inventor It Is operated by a cord , which passes through Hies Inside of the tubular handle bar and fastened to ono of the handles which Is threaded with a quick pitch thread , t > o that by turning the handle on the bar the handle moves out ward to pull on the cord and apply the brake through the Intermediate ec-arlng to the top of the front -wheel tire , or by turnIng - Ing the handle In the other direction It Is caused to travel Inward and slacken tlio cord when a suitable spring lifts thu brake shoe from the tire Among the many devices for lubricating the chain , that of an eastern concern Is one of the best It Is snld the apparatus will automatIcallv oupplj and perfertlj regulate stifllelpnt lubricant to obtain perfect results The device consists ot a tube one and one- half ] Inches long one-half Inch In diameter Illled I with n lubricant , which oxidizes when exposed to the nlr This suhilnlice Is fed to n pad touching the chain bj a vvlck One link of the chnln at a tlmo louclus cut ( One link ot the chain nt a time touches the i pad with the result that In riding all of them eomc In contact with the lubricating surface sticccsslvclj The apparatus holds enough solution for COO miles Some people nre of the opinion thnt the League of American Wheelmen will be called upon to try to suppress load racing Prominent League of American Wheelmen officials talked with recently , sny thnt as the organization does not reeognlzo such spoil , thnt It mlqlit be considered unbecoming for the Longue of American Wheelmen to take- any olllclal recognition of the matter Head races this > enr have been so uinatlstnctorj there has been so much scandal and trouble and the practice Is reallj BO dangerous thnt the chances are the local authorities vv 111 , In time , put a stop to the practice Clear headed cjcllsts arc beginning to tee the danger to which thej nre drifting , In the matter of good road movement Too much attention has been given to e > ele- paths to the real detriment of the roads Oond nth lie to cjcllsts Is to work for c > cle- paths , only vvhcn It Is Impossible to secuir good roads. The authoiltlcs of lliookljn N Y , have been given n great dial of credit for the twin ejele paths running In the cce.an whllo between them Is a boulevnrl which Is a disgrace to anj civilized com mtinlty It was much cheaper to flup the paths limn It would have been to make file boulevard acceptable to wheelmen. Crash suits for wheelmen are becoming wonderfully popular , partlculnrlj In the larger cities Old timecvclists watch this effort at display with disdain. A few jears ago the cjellst dressed foi comfort when he went out for a ride Now that the socletv clement has taken up the wheel , the effect -an bo seen In the attire of the average vhcclmaii and vvheelwoman In the Inrgei cities two swcateis were seen a jear ago to one today. What would wheelmen in this countrj sa > It they had to do as the nutimanlans do' There1 overj cjellst Is compelled by law to have his naiiio and addtess , not only on n plate' , fastened to his machine , but nlso on the glass In his lamp , so that It can be ic.ul al nlc'it ' CAKC UP THUVlini2I. . . llit < 'Ill.Y < ii < Mlciitliin ICvcps Down tin- i\in-iis- 1)111. ) The piudent wheeler saves many a dollai In repairs by taking care ot his blcjele In caring foi the wheel ono rule must be con stantly obscivcd and above nil others The- maehlne must be kept clean and in a place- where dampness canont leach It. Not onlj does a clean wheel look better , but when clean there ) ib little or no filetlon lu anj of the parts Keeping It out ot the dtnip ness al&o prevents tlio formation of tust and all the paits work easier and moio freclj when the wheel Is Kept dry. Take two wheels exactlj allKc , and keep one In a dry place anil the other where It is damp in a celhr , foi Instance. The difference In the running and appearance of them will bo maikcd in a very short time In cleaning the wheel , every bit ot dtitt ought to be removed. Only soft cloths should be used , because anjthing else will sciatch the enamel. The cloths should be oilj that Is , Just enough oil In ilmm to make its presence appnient and so little of it that none can be detected on the parts that have been cleaned. For cleaning the nickel the rider may suit his or her fancy there are dozens of preparations made foi the purpose , all of which are good Particular cttr-ntlon should be given to the chain and spiockots. Dirt accumulates in the chain very quickljIt causes con siderable filetlon , and the friction Is what wo mtiit avoid so far as possible. The quickest way to clean the chain tnoroughlj It , to soak It In kerosene oil Dirt , grease and all other accumulations will bo removed almost immediately. Put the ch iln in a vessel nnd use enough oil to cover It When It has soaked for awhile , ake the chain out nnd complete the task by ilnslng tt thiough clean kerosene1 Wipe ry and the chain is ready for use again , s good as when it was new. Some rldeis , after cleaning the chain aim it up and then apply vaseline 01 tal- ow. The better plan is to lubricate the hain with regular blcjclo oil , placing one Irop of oil on each link and walking it In between the links ' JJon't use soip as n Inbi leant. H has been advocated by some who ought to know better , at a good tem porary lubricant. Wl'cu uslns oil or grease In nny form nbout the wheel bo cat etui to get none ot It on the tires Oil affects thu lubber seriousj ! It will be well to remember also that tires work best when cool , and that the sun has almost ns bad effect on them as oil When tiding ono cannot help having the tires warmed up some , but when the wheel It. not In use It should bp kept In a cool place The hearings nrc another part of the ma chine which need especial care In all good wheels the bearings are In a dust-proof case , so they do not require attention bo frequently as the chnln nnd upiockcU If bearings are clcanod out once a month it will bo sufficient A little kerosene run through them will do the work thoroughly When the oil hns evaporated a lubricating oil may be applied. A few drops of oil In the healings Is better than a gallon 'ihcrc Is little dangei of getting too much , boennae the oil will vork Itself out Itul that inuk - san an oll-coveicd wheel , which Is undesirable ) for ninny reasons , one of vvhlih Is that It will ruin thu appearance ) of a smart blcjclo costume Sprockets are very easily cleaned and should bo gone over with nn oil rag Thi-y do not need to bo cleaned ns frequently as the chain , which Rhnulil be looked after once a week at least When i leaning tin- bearings It will bo well to SPO If they arc propelly adjusted They should wink with no outside plaj , jot loosely enough to run freely. _ _ INM3VIOIIS AT WOHIC. TliHr Liiti-Nt CunfrlliiilliiiiH < i > UK- UlHrlmcVoilil , An Invention has been patented In Hn- gland which couutltutct ) a most Important development In the design and construc tion of cycles The driving mechanism IE actuated by an up-and-down motion Instead of the rotary pedaling of the ordinaly ej- cle , and by a simple device the ) gearing can be altered vvhllo the machine IH In mo lion to nny one of five dlffeicnt leverages without dismounting disctiutlnulng the pedaling or leaving hold of the handles The mechanism can thus bo Instantly adapted from "speed" to "power , " accordIng - Ing to the various requirements of thu cy cling conditions , such as the ascent or descent of hills , adverse or favorable winds , bad or good roads It IB claimed that this Is the first tlmo that these problems , which aio of such vital Interest to wheelmen , have been solved The advaulagu of being able to suit the gear to the grade ot thu road Is Incalculable , and It Is bald that In using the now machine , neither hills nor rough ground offer any difficulty to thu rldci It appears likely that the machine will be much used for military purposes Great Importance la attached to the ability to start and stop It without dismounting Owing to the special arrangement of the brake , which stops the machine , no mat ter what the speed may be1 , in a few feet , the rider can rest his legs going down hill by simply keeping his feet still on the peel- als , thu machine cannot get out of control as an ordinary bicycle might , as It la ouly ncccsbarj to prets both feet at the same tlmo to bring the wheel brake Into play This machine Is also to be largely adapted to cabu. n la propone ! flnt tu ehUblUh the fuel ( hut th cub cycle Is worthj * of ! f < 4 ognlllon by nelllng It nnd hlrlnfl It out , After Its merlin hAvc been widely proT < il to the public In the street * of the Urge cities. Application Is to bo m do for llrtrueft to apply to hire , under the enrao conditions ns hackney carriages H U said that exper iments have proved the c < tr > Ablllty of these machine to carry a henty i pscnficr up hills liming n grade of ono foot In right feet , and they travel easily on the level at n speed of thirteen miles an hour. The mo tion , while more rapid than thnt of an ordinary cnb , Is much more easy nnd uni form , Since the first conservative , envious or sour tempered mnn put tncks In the ronJ In front of his house and sent \iu.MifipecHnn tilrjcllsts home like Ho-1'ecp's sheep brine- Ing their wheels behind them , the wise In vcntors have been trjlng to devise a tire which abrolutolv could not be harmed by n tack And It hns now been found A smart joung mnn named Andrews In Sjracuse , N Y hns patented n rubber affair which can be attached to any tire nnd unh add n few ounces to the weight of the machine Inside It , however , Is a strip of steel thin , light but not afraid ot tncks or nny other puncturing agent Ono of tin-latest appliances to a wheel Is n chiming boll This bell has a plurality of gongs attached ono within the other Each gong hns n linmmor-c-ngnging pot turn v > ro- ocllng fiom Its Iniirr side , combined vvllh a hammer movable In n circular path nnd means to operate the hammer to sound each gong The hnmiucr piojocts for the Imse of the bell and has n small handle attached to It. llv turning the handle the hammer foi each separate' gong Is engaged nml the icsult Is n si-rlt-s of rapid ehlmellko detonations that can ensllj bo hoard for BOIIIO distance A blcjcle- for In j Ing field telcgrnphs for military purposes vvns icccntlj tiled with success by a number of nrmv officers. It contlsts of nn ordln.arj pneumatic wiled safety , with two or three reels 01 timing of nbout four Inches In circumference attached to It On each of tluso Is wound a twisted w Ire , composed of six fine steel threads pos sessing great straining power nnd everj reel carries n mlle length of whe The wlro passes over a wheel connected with n telcginphlc u-celver As the rlilcr pedals along the rotation of the blcjcle unwinds the wire- from the drum , leaving It on the ground Whin the drum Is nearly emptied , i bell warns the rider that ho hns to dismount and change the drum , at the snme tlmo attaching the who to the new ono to pay out another length. In onlei to send a message back to the starting point the rider fives In the ground an cnith rod which at once establishes n connection The apparatus Is constiuctcd on the principle of a special sounder , devised for sending powerful currents through a thlu conductoi nt a great length , Ulcvcle pedals are now being provided with I'oot gangers for the reception of the rider's heels They conolit of wire bent to form n joke and twisted nenr Its ends to form iplinl springs It Is claimed that this at tachment will hold the rider s feet In proper losltion on the pedals and prevent slipping A novel construction for driving mechan ism ndds another to the long list of Inven tions of this character The one In question comprises a sprocket wheel provided with pins spaced npart for the reception between them of teeth on the driving chain. The driving chnln Is composed of links , having Incline-faced teeth Hollers me mounted on the plus and the teeth on the- driving chain nio constructed to cntci and scat snugglj between said rollers. TllllllHtVlMcl NlllcN. "Hah" " Hah ! Hah' ' O-m-n-h-a ! It's the city' ' It's the btato ! 0-m-a-h-a , N-e-b-r-a-s-K-a , ! ) S' ' Z z ' L z " The above jell Is quoted b > Mr 0 Urlcn > s being the "Olllclal Veil" and the ono ihlch v\lll be used bj the " 'OG Meet club" mending the national meet at Louisville , vj. , lu August , although several of the ocal papeis have given It In various forms. Pursuant to call , a meeting was held at D J. 0 Hrlen's place of business last Wednesday evening , at which tlmo he adoption of headquarters for tfio " ' 80 Meet club" resulted lu favor jf the Louisville hotel. A uniform was idoptcd , committees were appointed and ar- angemcnts weie completed toward making the Omaha delegation to Louisville sueli s will be a credit to the city. A benefit race will be given at the Charles Street park next linn belay evening , at which Imo many exciting taees will be given anil ho promotets of the evening's cntertaln- ncnt assure us that It will bo well worthy if the liberal patronage which It Is be hoped will be accorded it Let us all Join n making it a success. The number of club members who turned > jt last Sunday to make the inn to Kreuso illll would not fill a verj large book , al- hough the Tourists were there , headed by 'aptaln Spencer , and report a very enjoy- 'jlu ride and a pleasant trip Leonard IJartson had moic tlmn his share if bad luck last Sunday in the waj of punc- uies Abk him ; ho will tell you all bout It Charleis Willie albo shared among the nfortunatcs Hlb wheel eollapsed just be- end riemont and he was obliged to return 'ionic bj rail Too bad , \\llllc AIsh jou ould have finished the ccntur > , but theio , .111 bo other nice dais bc-foio the .lose T the riding season Kicd Guldner , a inembei of the Tourist Wheelmen Century club , made a century i tin to Noi th Uend , Neb , and return Sun- lay from present Indleatlona he will have ho distinction of having ilddun the most enturles at the close of the jcar , liuless jome of the boys get out and hustle. L D Rrlon went down to South Omaha ho Fourth anil he and Duberry ranted off evcr > tiling of consequence Tell us the "oiiilbto ain't hard to catch If vou arc fiom Missouri , von can be shown and fully ( onvlneed Just wateh the lemilts of races tvheio the bojs Iiave entered. Little Erlon la dcveluplns into quite a racing man , and Dame Humor says that he ami ntc.li would make a tandem tiam ot no mean ability , The run today Is Fremont , a nice little spin of seventy-six miles. You are euidlMly Invited to Join In uny 01 all of these country i Ides. Otis Hollon , Kicd Dariium and D 0. Iliewcr will follow the state clreult during the eomlng season , and It their past records may servo us any erllerlon to go by , wo may cxtipct to bee the boys make a record for themselves of which they may be proud Their many friends express their opinion that some of the main prUi-s to bo won will fall to the lot of thebo gentlemen and that others who may mtci In competition with them will bo obliged to make an extra effort If they prevent them from carrying off the majority of the first prizes. Our Omaha amateur champion , II P. Oadke , pimply had a walk-away Ho la riding like the wind , and In training rides Hwlfter than most of the loeal professionals Ho rides a verj light whetl ( eighteen pounds ) , und Is not only fast , but sluing and imisetilar , weighs ICO pounds stripped. At Kri'inont , on the 22d of July , bo will make his bow ns a professional. "Gad" Is a favoilto In Fremont August IlerKham. the husky young rider who had the mlsfoituno to fall In the novice i ace at Lincoln , In a coming phenom He took second In the one-mile amateur class and made a wonderful ride In the handicap He rides the rear seat of the 31 ear n a tandem with Jim Mack , and thcso lioyti line out a mile In two mlnutei with the greatest cage They do moat of the pacing for the score of I liters now In train ing at the track. Pan nrewcr , although under Iho weather while at Lincoln , made u very good showing , taking two third prl/cs In the largo Odd ot amateur riders and re-establishing bli record an a handicap rider Tlic V < > ) | OM IVIIinvx at Llnriilii. There were fourteen Steams riders In a field of alxty-Bcvt-n rldem The first day Steams riders won live flnts , three seconds , two thirds and one fourth prizes iu ten races The Bceond day Steams riders -non nix firsts , four seconds , five third prizes out of ten races 'I'llla Is a wonderful record and gets to prove that good rldera choose fust wheel * and that the "Steams" U a BUC and eood wheel to rldt ,