Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 24, 1896, Page 7, Image 7

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TITE O LAJIA DAILY TJEE : _ RTDAT , JITTjY 24 , 1800.
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A lvi > rll Miirnt for 1imi ! > eiilntnnn
i-lll IIP tnkcn tinlll 121.10 n. in. for the
crnlnK nnil until H p. m. for Ilie
intirnliKT nnil Siindny nlllloim.
Ad crtli iT , li > ' rcinio llnK n mini-
l pri-il cli - 'k , rnii linvp nnmvcrii nd-
tlrfl n > il to n nuinlnTpil letter l i cnrc
tif TinHer. . Annm-rii no n < lilrer 1
ulll IIP delivered mi l > rf ieiitn1lo * of
tin * i-lu-ck iiilly.
Iln ! > . . n-ae n mini llrnt ln irllnti |
3 i n r or I tlirrpnflrr. XolliltiK Inkpii
for ICNO ( linn SSi- Cur Ilir llr l ln i > r-
11(111. TIlfMP Illlt ITll.PlUCIltH JIltlM llC
rim iMitmi'pntlt ply.
UAM'I'D SITrATlOX.
POSITION
nt compenntlton 4 ye r * x | rl ncB.
ntT A W'-ZI *
SIT ! T10SVANTKI > nr YOfNfl MAXHi
ft nn'iviiini In n tr or B rlrrk. nctlvp an. I
wi I njt A'ldreii J. E. C- . Max 4 < X > . Kullrrion.
N-1. . A-MI11
* . \ A.vnnM.vi.r.
WANTKn. AN IDUA : WHO CAN THINK OF
B < m - lmple tliliic to | * ttnt ? Protect your
I \t.\t. \ th y may brine y n - < - alth.Vr1ti - John
WeiMrrburn & Co. . Unit. V. . IMlrnl Attorney * ,
AVnshlnRlr.n. n. C. . for Ilielr ll.VO prlre offer
unj a l t of two hundred Invention ! wanted.
n-n > 3
_
AOKN'Trt. STIIKBTMKN AND HOYS TO SK M.
new M'Klnli'y and llryan portraits , two cnlnr .
; : < -iuni > Ip. lOc ; tt.Kt | K-r humlrnl. llutt'.ns.
f I - " > pr 1iun < lre < L Onlcr quick. llarrlay A : Co. ,
I'nb rn. rinclnnntl. O. D 3K-4
rL\STIn.TI' . < * WANTBP. FIVB FIIlST-i-LASS
flm irm . .m emcrnment bulMlng ; Sioux city.
_ for rlRhtJiourH. It.M3M SI'
LAt"F : il8 AND TKAMSTKIIS. TlAIlIitOAn
workIllinois. . Wyoming and Hf > uth nah tn ;
frw fnrr Kramer A : O'llearn. 1120 Karnnm
MI < T IJ-M4 S4
\vAvrinii-.M.iM' : 111:1,1' .
WAN-TUP. A i-nw noon sinnr JIAKKKS
at < mre. finte-City Shirt & laundry Co. , yn-
Nprtli ITtli. C MEiS
WANTED. A NICK ISKIKINO YOU NO l.AUY
or wuli'W to give electric m r. aK Utttia at
liiih pail r . I7 South llth ftrect. un utalra.
Oall nt onr * . c
rsio ron CENHKAT. nous : .
-rli . fatnll > of two. Knq. Ill So. 3Cth.
c aiui as *
OIIU , Full OICNKIIAI. HOUSI-JWORK : SMA1.U
family. 2KO N' . Ilt.i. C KO-2S
run III.NTuuusns.
1IOI SB.M IN AI-I , I'AHTS OF THK CITY THC
O. r LiaMs Company. 15(6 Tarnam. P SW
HOUSES , UKNAWA i CO. . IDS N. 15T11 ST.
D-EOl
MOOT UN HOUSES. C. A STAIUl. SJS N.T. LIFE
D SW
> I'SES. WALLACE. 1J11OWN 13LK. Id .1
t-nii > M DKTACHEU , MODERN 1IOUSK. ji
inquire 1CJ1 Capitol avenue. IJ. H. Itoblson.
D-SOI
TWO KINK HOUSES. ONE 8 , ONE 9 IIOOMH
117 an.l ! . ! . - > S. 36tli si. ; all mo-ltrn c m n-
len. r . lies ! residence part of the city. Intjulte
H N Y. Life ; telephone ISol. D * tli08
STIAM : UK A TED" P. : AND FLATS
H-.n-arU Kanck. agi l , 1C10 CUImgo tie t.
n Msor
_ _
FOU IlKNT. MODERN E-IIOOM HOUSE \T
CM I'ark nve. Inquire at Fuller's Jruc store
H'li ami Pouslas MS. I ) ilSOS
LAU-iE LIST OK HOUSES. THK 1IVKON
RceU Co . Ill S. Kth ft.
rcn KENT. MODERN FLATS. LANGR
hlix'k CM S. 13th st. 1 > WGGJ jy |
CHOl.-K HOfSES AND COTTAGES FOIl KENT
ml jvtr the city. JJ toV > . KUellty , 1TW Far-
nafr jj 555
'ISKS. F. D. WEAD. 1ST11 AND ROUOLAS.
P IftW aC
irm SES mn HENT IN ALL PARTS OF THE
C"y iiv.nBaii-Loie Co. . 1'Jixton Illock.
-J61-A15
_ _ _ _
ron ncNT-ELEVi-rN-nooM HOUSE. FITP.-
nU . < H ! nr unfumlithnl. at Slst nvrnue nnd
Ho rd si , lame yarU anil barn ; \V Pr jton.
TKN-JJOOM HOUSE. ALL MODERN I.M-
lirotetneiits. Owen McCaffrey. ISW JInrncy vt.
D MS4
1'IVB KOOM HOCSC ; MODERN ; NBA 11 1'AIJK
1503 S 2Mh at. D Jl
lt ENT. UNTIL 1ST OF MAY. 1S37. MOD
em h ai c , fnrnl > Iif.J ; s Muka from P. O. ;
reference * . A.Vlrc-ss T S3 , n-e. DSSJIJ -
FOU 1SKXT-NEW 4-P.OOM COTTAGE. COIL
S'lii ami Sjihlt-r St. ; rt'llnr , clstciii , cliy wntt-r ,
W rnriJlr- HIS Frfinum. D MIST
roil itij\TFunxisiinn HOO.MS.
2 NI 'K rUKNISIIEl ) UOOMS ; LIUIIT HOUSE
k iunrf in : s. iith. iM4i a-
I'l UMSHHI ) ItUO.MS AM ) 1IOAIIU.
jfii'E i " < 'Ms WITH r.oxno. TRANSIENTS
* m. .luted. iai.-i l.juounuble. Tile Itui > e.
So.j 'Urncy. F-MSC8A2 *
IXAKI.Y IIOOM& GOOD JJOAIL > . . . ' * AND.
ji i * u--ck. 11 N r..it. ! F MISI ; ;
ItOOMS ANl > liUAUD FOIS T\VO
i-tt s. : oui. F aim : <
J.MIU iiivryroiiis A
i.vsrf iinicic STORI : nuiLniNa. ion
. . iiireu f'oiUami bu-i-iii'-m. will alter
su.i uiunt , luw lent. 3i IKI Nat' ! U'k
'
FOIl RKNT. THE -STllllV I1RICIC HUII.DINU
at 'M Fnmam > t. TliU ImiMlns has a tlri-proof
cp * . crt luiRcnifnt. t'.juijil.-'K . * Htc.tm heating flx-
luiri * . unt.rn nil ll. rs. caz. etc. Apply at
tilt. iittU" nf The lec. 1 S10
17 = TO i A MONTH AND EXPENSES PAID
fur cU-am , experience unneccssjtry ;
cur , MIci ilf ; Mill * Clerk near inaclmir tree
to . u. h cu > ti.n.r : , IJinliup & Kline , St. LouU.
_ M' J-1I ! S A3 *
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A irS-T WANTED FOR yiTCSTi" lriCK
tli-an. tlif niet an * ! lMt polUh for irllveu.
n -hi-1. l.iarirtc. . ; n-ml ! tor Mainiilo bmtlc
ty inult. Ail.lrcn Oup > t' Quick C'lenn Ou ,
\Valt-rioa _ J . J Mi3 s
WANTED S W > AGENTS FOIl Itrs.-siJM.'S AU-
tbnrlzeil "IA\-ft of McKlnli-y an-l llnliurt. * '
u. ' > ( um-it , Lliuiitly lllu iriusl. : rrli-o only
* 1 0. Ttie iie t anil t'tc ( in-iiju- . ant ) uutyHlg
, til ohP4-x _ jo tiernt Jo ! ; i.-nt , un4 fr litita
1 ini ; - ( ctiitn In Htainiu * f Ji AI outflt ut onr .
At .lr * A. D. Wurtlilnulan S. Po . HurtforJ.
O.im . J-MM-AK
\V.\\TIDT KI\T.
OJOP TENANTS Sl'ru'llKO FOR VACANT
h < > u Lii pl.tcisl lu our rtiaige. I'lJellly. 17CJ
1'iiinam. 1C SfJ
WNN" Kl ) . liol'SK OF AIIOUT KIOHT OR
tell ruomx ; In K oJ loc.ill : k'lvc full inrtlcn-
lar.c T 16. Ifrt. K K3
WANTED."TO HENT FAltlfor KO TO S.V )
mtiv . utocliol : perfectly conjm'cm nn rc-
Artclrciin T SI , thl oitlco. K ? TS Jl
" STORAGE AND WAHKHOl'SK
Jonri. General BloraEe untl Toi
M Ml
j'ltANK KWERS , 11ARNEY.
ol SU
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OM. VAN * iiTQKAUll 1415 1"AKM IHU 13a.
M-ST1
XVAM'KD TO IIIJY.
WANTED , TO 1IUY. A NICE PHAETON AND
linr * * * that tvotnan can drlrc : muat l clieap ;
Irl.-c t i : : l llol iLy ttsi-cl , after C o'clock.
N IQt-S'
WANTED-TO 1SUY I'OnNER Toi1 : MUST III !
t tiarcalil aiv.1 < n S4tli. IwVJwn Martha knil
Vintor. ; etale best leitna. AJilr-.t4 T S3. 11 .
NMW N
von s.\i.iiiuiiisis A-VII WAfio\s.
J n\V OR GOOP SECOND-HAND CAllRUOES
ur.J buytleii. cheap. 1 11 l > n < li .
rou
11E T lIAHDWOOn JlOO AND OjrirKl
fence ; nlw "all ulr * . " C. II , Lee. H'l LkjusUi ,
y-4H
ir.HAND IIICYOI.IM , ll . llti J - KlCvT-LBf
rxi.no. la alitJ. Oiu. liicy. L'c. . in J' . J h M.
1X > U 3ALK. i FAMILY COW'S , 11 EIWICINK
BU < j-n-jt
TOR SALE. THK GRASS ON W ArR > * 3 OF
1 > * > J. 4 mil. frvnn St.uth Omkba. Gtv. F. Um ; .
f "f ill New York Ufe 111 ! . , Om h .
ru A rr.Ksii JERSEY cow. AT A
WiT S * . l > e. Q My *
o ui
Q-M1I7
KOIl SAM1 MI5CBI.lj.VXKOUS.
( Conllnuwl. )
Z EXTBNflON FAMII.T CARR1AGUS AT tSA
each. Drummdid CK . Co. . llth and H rn y.
u int M
IIOY'H Ilir-YCLE JI5W. Oini/S RAMIILER ,
$11 DO wnf Jton whMjl. a l few tlmp , l ;
1C1J N. lh. Q-M1M
IIATIIS. KTC.
MMB. SMITH. im DOUGLAS. SECOND
floor , roarn 1. mat-are , iteam. alcohol anil ? ul-
phnr1n - liathr T MMC
MRS PR. I.BON . ELECTRIC MAAOE PAR-
\ ' > ff. refr ihlnjan.l curatHe ; Uoirt fall in call.
117 S. llht t. . up.talra. T-MW
MME. AMES , JIATHS , MASSAGE. f7 B. 1JT11
ft. , room 1. T-MJ ! K
1Mill.SO.VAIj.
MIPS VAN VA1.KEN11URO PKSTROYS PER-
manvntly by electricity vuprrflunus hair , molen.
wart , etc. Room 4I , N. Y. Life 1IWR.
llUITURK CURED : NO PAIN ; NO PETKN-
tlnn from huilm-m : wo r fer to hundred * of
patl nt cured. O. E. Miller Co. . M7 N. Y.
Life btilMIn * . Omaha. Neb. U-SM
VIAVI. HOME TREATMENT FOR UTERINE
trnuhle . Physician In attendnnc * Consulta
tion or health book free. 34 lite bide.U
U 5 ! 4
IlOSTON DRESS Ct'TTlXfl ACADEMY , R. 301
Karbach blk ; learn the b * > 9t py lpm no redttlnic :
tcach'fl wantetl , circulars nent. Mrjt. Cl. Shellfr.
U-B34
ASTHMA CURED OR NO PAY. OFFICE
Mernan block. Council 1'IulTs. la.U
U M48 <
JIO.MJY TO I.OA.V lin.VL HSTATIJ.
ANTHONY 1X > AN & TRUST CO. , S15 N. Y. L.
Quick money at low rates for choice farm loans
In Iowa , northern Ml.Mourl , pavtern Nebrti ka.
CITY LOANS. C. A. s'TAHR. ? S N. Y LIFE.
\V-8I6
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
real estate , lliennan. Love Co. , Paxton blurb.
W-SI7
LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED fITY
W. Farnam Smith & Cu. , lis > F rna-n.
W-sci
MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY l-Rf PKItTY
up to JoO.OuO.O ) . Fidelity Tru-t rSmpany.
W ssu
MONEY TO LOAN' AT LOW P.ATES. THK
O. F. Dm Is Co. . 1W ; Farnam ft. W W
WE WILL HAVE A LARGE SPECIAL FUND
to loan on ln > ruve.l Omaha properly In July
and All mist nt loui-st rates ; apply now. don't
wait until your oU loan expires. Fidelity Trui-t
Cumpany. W M1I7
LO\NS ON IMPROVED CITY AND FARM
property ; low rat.-s. 11. IJ. Irey , 501 N. Y. Life.
W-375 AS
F , D. WEAD , IXAN8. 1CTH AND DOUGLAS
WS-A6
.MOMCV TO LOA.V CHATTUI.S.
MONF.Y TO LOAN < > N FURNITURE , PIANOS ,
hone * . v a sunn , etc. , nt ln e t nite In city ;
no romovHl of cods ; Rtrk'tly conttilentlal ; you
can pay tie liun off at any time or In any
amount. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN < -o .
306 So. IClh st.
X-S34
MONEY TO LOAN. Sn. to M DAYS ; FURNI-
turt , pl.inu. < , etc. Duff Green , loum 8 Ilarkcr blk
X S33
.MiSS CIIA > Cis.
FOR SALE , AUuUT S.CWO LUS. MINION TYPE
7Ml \ > f. ncati. , 00 Ibs. brevier t > pe. IM pair
two-third cases. 40 double liun stands for two-
third cas.- . This matf-rlal as Ui-isl on The
Omaha Bee nnd Is In fairly Rood condition.
Will be sold cheap In bulk or in quantities to
suit purchaser. Apply In per.ion or by mall to
Th IJee Publishing Co. , Omaha , N b. Y 713
FOR SALE , I1AKERY. CONFECTIONERY AND
ICP rrram parlor in one of tin * best towi > 3 In
Nebraska ; doles irno-l liuslnt-sa ; c\erythlnc
first class. It will pay you to Investigate this.
For particulars adilre&d T 10 , lite t > ! llre.
Y K9 23- _
JS3 AVERAGE. WEEKLY NET INCOME WITH
J rt Invested. Safe. cx nF-irvative. nro ii > ei.tu .
' F. Dull } . 1 : Urunilwny. New
Y U9S5-AS-
RARE OPPORTUNITY TO STEP INTO FLOUR.
IsliInK Kencral merchandise business
; new > tocU ;
all buucht since last Februarydolns ; strirtl >
rofh bu Ine - ; rales nveraRf-d since March Seer
oer J.SO | ifr djy ; u > ck will Invoice JS.800 : will
tcir \ rent ; be. t brltk htor : In town , 2ixM !
lucnto < l In richest'filrmlns i unto' In north-
rastt-nt Nebraska ; blir -rrltnry t : asv comi > ttl-
thn : irood rraj.cn for r.-IIInrf ; no traders need
cpply. Address Lijck Kox Jft ! , AVIsner. Neb.
XrM27 - * '
WII.T , START NEW NEWSPAPER IN OOOf.
town 'i-IIIInK tc pay bonus , or pledB xooil ad-
eitjlni- | > atitnae. AddTt > * H , care of Car
penter l'uitr | Co. , Omnha. Y M502 13 *
WITH ANI- YOUR SERVICES YOU CAN
hive Interest In llsht manufacturing Iiuslnrxs
which will net you at ! ro > t } 1DO monthly. You
require no eipcrlcne. ! . AddrthH T 2 * . Il-c
Y MK ! S-
WANTED TRAVELING SALESMEN WITH
iwmi' capital ; can set bis Inihicemenln by ill-
ln on M. H. Garlund at Union 1 it-put hotel
Y-MJUS : t
\KSKfS SHOP FOR -SALE IN SILVER . 'ITY
Jowa ; only shrp ; good trudf.v. . W. Davit
Y M421 2C-
von I.\CHA.NI. : .
TO TRADE. 160 ACRES OF UVND A1UOININU
th ( town of Corad , l > awson Co. . Neb , f.ir a
. rleir. stock of Keneral uif-rchundlse or nt > < > ut
j SS l1 . Addrrts- all lettcx-tt to James PatttiN tn ,
Pat.n , liiwu. y . : j t : > . * >
TO \NGE-SUnURBAN RKSTTiKNCK
St. Paul. Minn. , dear , for N'bl.i kii land or
Omaha property. Charles llac-r. xto N. Frank-
.lli St. . Chicago. 111. / Ml 1C AS
IIUAL ISTATI * .
FOR SALE. I-OTS OR ACRES A1X > NGSIPE
the railroad station and nenr tlu > ' . . nimeni
bulldlm.i at th- > main west entrance tu Fort
( 'look ; price , lo * : turms eas > .
POTTER ft GF.ORGE COMPANY.
ii. W. Cor. 16th and Farnam ots.
RE Ms" 31
ABSTRACTS. TUB EYP.ON HEED COMPANY
RE 835
FARM LANDS. C V. J1ARRISON. 91 : N Y '
Life. RE-MI ; : ] > :
A FEU' P.ARE MIDSUMMER UAUGAINS.
Ulnu full lot. v.-UMn a Mock Of tlie motor line to
South Omaha ; Slto.tX cu h buys it , cnc sold
fur J7CW. ' .
JSiJ.CuAIII buy i 10-foot full fn.nt lot In th .
nottli part of the city ; v.-lll IKSvcrth ' > iw If
the Eii * Ulon sos to Miller Park.
tl.C > ui > .M for a line eon.tr , utrect paved with as-
plialt ; cno block fr < > m Mr. Yatea' realdwicc'
--foot flur.tajoonii ; 55,00".0.3.
r.att front t veii loom hoiiw. l lh. cl rl etc. :
W-fool Int. v.-lth flr.i' natural trce < ; Imn bar-
rjaln at * : .5 > J.O.i.
Ntw tla-iuom ci-itts * . wltli m < > Jfrn Impiote-
nu-nu , well ! o Jlnl , tvlihln v.ain ] ; iJUiance
for n.ttluo.
A boautlfu ! re ldcnc home , iianlwcod liniiihrd
and r\fiy modem Jmpxu.'cnient ; ery Elshtly
unl fine laM'ii and i&ade ; worth tS.iXM.OO can
1 * had for . , * > ! .
Hnv sonin flnti Intj In the nort : : pail of th
city on s K > 'J tri tt , onuR < pri'tly hous > , on
mcnthly i ) nu-nuj of flO.CU , each at from Rc.K
t'i % y * ! . < H ; fust t thin ; fur thoao who rld
vileela.
i\-cry n of the above Awcrlt-e-l pieces of ' .rap-
V--ty Kin be had at u nrlco that will nnka the
pnrcliaser hutnc monty.
Will bo plenked to chinr yon this properly at ai )
time. FJDELITV TKLST COMPANY.
1TW Famnr.i > t.
RE M iJ il
REAL KSTATE AND
Wllitan. II. Crary , J N. Y. Llfo bd ! .
H E-t7i.t'
FOP. HALE. SIX GRAIN ELEVATORS IN
Oit county. Neb , on the Union l'actlu rail
way ; c * y tctrrx nid ciunu. A4drK J. C
Hhea loom C30 N. V. Life hUls. nn3
UOUSr.S I'ASTIIIUJD.
GOOD GRASS. 13OA.P.P i'RKCR. FTRNG
water. JL. W. Phelpj & Son , to ; N. Y. Life.
CSS JvJ5
Illill.UI.YG AM ) LOA.V ASSOCI VT.'O.NS.
SHARES IN MUTUAL U & 31. ASS'N PAY C , 7.
S iwr ent .vUen 1. J. J rc ni old ; alAiyi re
deem , ble. 1T 4 Farnara st Nattlngcr. SeiKS
KS
HOW TO GET A HliiSU OR SECURE OOOn
inttrrM on ka\lnt. Apply to Omalui K & II.
. \n'n , 17v < I'arnum. G. M. N'attlnxer. Sec.
TiltS I'KuPLirB DISPENSARY. 1SS EOUGLAS
t. . ! the only plicc whcni bullr * re mre to
J < li'llood of all their tiuuUlK < .ut < dlwutra
pv-lUr to tliulr * ex. Ti. Is l-o oldritt dls-
I r rv li tbo city. Pont luniv.it. procraml-
n.Mlnn U lh thief nf time , and in another
month your a'lment may fw lr.iun.ble ; all del -
! 4 > -l cuurcen ami lrrr < ; ularltl reMnrei' , no
attr frAra ht CJUJFV ; we have a line home
If you need irlvacy. nil Mt r tucloj'.ns rtamp
: i > < -rt l und mtslleine fcrncided : i..ntln"-
racnu. Jlfl.io tia up. I-K : 31-
IIUTKCTIVIS Af.'llXCV.
CAPTAIN T. MOSTYN. DFTECTIVH AGENCY ;
all delectlto walk rar.'Jully an 1 promptly st.
trmk-d tc. lit K.irl * , ! , Llvck , Onaha . .nd . 3J *
< upt.k I'Mc. fl-k.igo , MV.-JJI
I > A\VMIIlOKiilS ,
It. MAROV 1T2 I.OAN3 MOMY. ; 4U N. II ST.
tit
ASTIIOI,0JV.
THE WONDER OF THK AOE ; PROF. A.
Ma < rry , thp r te t nstreloxer and palml.ter
In th world. na t. present , future told or no
rhurice. 1OS Isrnam. S to 12 m. . ! : to > :
p. m. 41A
LOST.
STRAYED OR STOLEN. JULY IS , ENGLISH
pug. 1 year old. nnm Tip. reward. 514 S. 30th.
Lot-4i-si
iiAiu pnrs. i\G.
THE PALACE REAUT1FUU FIRST CLAPS
hair dre ln ? . manlmre and massage parlor * .
n ; AIT
JIIMC , AHT AM )
GKORGE F. GELLENI1ECK. IIANJO AND
guitar teacher. R. 418. lee Dl.lR. Tel. * 3 < -
IM
WEST'N 11ICYCLK A GUN CO. . 1116 CUMINO.
rriioi.MTKiti.\n KUUMTDUI * .
FURNITURE PACKED. W1NIK\V CUSHIONS
pnd matttesse * made and renovated : set our
pricetwfni * placlm : your onler. M. S. Walk-
Iln. 2111 Cumlnc St. ; tel. . 1231. 537
SIIOHTIIAM ) AM ) TYPUXVIllTIXJ.
A. C VAN SANTS SCHOOL , S1J N. Y. LIFE.
Photographic Viorrs of the Hums
of the Great
This prnplilc nnd nutlientlc resume of
the cyclone's Ocnilly and destructive
work , by means of iho pen and camera ,
can only be obtained at the business
olllco of The Bee , tor the low price of
2"ic nnd the coupon below. Call at the
olHce and examine the work , which Is
not offered for sale at any other place
In the city.
43 FULL PAGE VIEWS
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imparts incomparable gloss
and beauty to flno linen.
EVERY WOMAN
Sotnetlnes ; m-ods a rellabl'
monthly regulating medlcui {
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ritt luir c I'niinilnrrr York for n
I'nlr ntiil l'n ri Ilonton.
riTTSBt'IlO. Julr . Plttsburffwon the
first -rump In the rUrrtH , through errors of
the visitors. SuHUp * pitched n. splendid
frame , but hod no support. The second
fame was \von by ttrrrMy hilling. Allend-
ance , 3.5CO. Score , -iflrsl same :
PillsburK -6 2-5
Niw York il 1
Hits : Plltsburc , 4 : New ToriS. . Errors :
PIllsburK , 4 ; New < Y < itk , T. * 3arned runs :
New York. f. BaUerlen : Plttsburs. HHW-
ley nnd Merrill ; New" York. Sullivan and
Karrel. "
Score , second flflrocs. ,
. Illsbiirf * 2 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 -
New York 0 0-3
Hlls : Plttsbtirc. II : New York , 7. Errors :
Plttsburp , 1 ; New York. 5. ISarned runs :
Plltsbiiru. t ; New York. 1. Uatlerles : Pills-
InirR. Klllen nnd Merrill ; New York.
Mcrkln nndVllson. .
LOflSVILLB. Ky. , July il-Mercer nol
only hnld Iho Colonels down to six hits
today , but helped bis lp m lo victory by
bluing sjifely every tltno he came to hit
Abbey wns struck on the rlsht tf > mt > li by
one of Hill's Inshoot.i In Ihe sixth InnliiK
nnd no badly hurl that IIP will be out of
thi > same for some lime. Atlendance , 1,000.
Score :
Wa.xhlncton 220001011-7
LoulMVllIe 1
Hits : Washlnston. 9 ; IxjuNvIllc. C. Kr
rors : Wnshlncloii , 2 ; Ix > iilsvlllo. 4. Karned
runs : * A"nshlnilon. 2. Ilmtcrles : Wash-
Incton , Mercer und McGulrc ; Louisville ,
Hill nnd Miller.
TLKVKLANn. July 23. The Phillies
could nol touch YOUIIR today , only one
hit being made , nnd thai In the ninth
with two out. Keener also pitched n Kood
same. Atlendance , 2.WO. Score :
Cleveland 2
Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Hits : Cleveland. C ; Philadelphia. 1. Er
rors : Cleveland. 2 ; Philadelphia , 1. Earned
run : Cleveland. 1. Halterles : Cleveland.
Younc nnd Xlmmer ; Philadelphia. Keener
and Clements.
CHICAGO. July 23.-No Rame ; rain.
CINCINNATI. July 21. Hoston-Clncin-
natl , no Kami ? ; ruin.
STANDING OF THK TEAMS.
Played. Won. Lost. P.C.
Cincinnati SS M 20 ( tf.S
Cleveland 7S KJ 25 ( TI.9
Haltlmore To M 2. . M. "
Chlraijo M 4S M 57.1
Plttf-buri- 7S IX 33 ro.l
notion 77 42 ST. 54.5
Philadelphia 7S .V 43 44.9
Brooklyn 7 < i .T > 43 44.9
Wiushlnrjlon 74 .12 42 4.1.2
New York 77 HI 45 40.3
St. Loui * 73 -a Tu 29.5
Louisville 73 19 M 23.3
Games today : Philadelphia at Cleveland :
New York at Pittsbiirg ; Boston nt Cincin
nati ; Baltimore nl St. Louis.
S HI * T1IH WIJSTHItX I.KARI'U.
M. ranfn ( irent Klrorl to Cnjitiirc tin-
ljonl Inll4.
ST. PAUL. July 23. Today's game was
the most brilliant ever neen on the home
grounds , the result being a tie at the end
of the tenth inning , when the game was
called In order to allow the teams to catch
a train. Score :
St. Paul . 000000002 0-2
Indianapolis . . . .000002000 0 2
Hits : St. Paul. S : Indianapolis. 10. Kr
rors : St. Paul , 1 ; Indianapolis. 2. Uat-
terles : Fricken and Spies ; Cross and
Wood.
MINNEAPOLIS. July 23.-Score :
Minneapolis . 0 S
Columbus . , or 0001 02 1 5
Jilts : Minneapolis. 1.1 ; Columbus. S. Kr
rors : Minneapolis , ' ' 4f Columbus , 3. Hat-
teries : HutchinsoJiand Schriver ; Mc-
Greevy and Strauss.
KANSAS CITY. July 3.-Score :
Kansas City . . ' ' 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 3 S 1.
Detroit . 3 2010201 0 0
Hits : Kansas City. 13 ; Detroit , 14. Er
rors : Kansas City. 1 ; Detroit , 3. Hat-
lerles : Callahan nnd Lake : Kgan , Fltleld
and Twlneham.
MILWAt'KKK. July 23 No game ; rain.
STANDING PF THK TKAMS.
Played. Won. Lost. P.C.
Indianapolis . . 75 . 47 2S f.2.7
St. Paul . ] 73 4C 29 C1.3
Minneapolis . ' . SO 4G 34 57.5
Kansas City . 77 . 43 34 53.S
Drlroit . " ; 7C TS 37 SI .3
Milwaukee . SO .7) 41 45.S
Orand RupWs . 7S 23 4D 37.2
Columbus . . - . S3 .23 , , CO 27.7
No games scheduled * for today.
t'rlcKrt.
The game on the grounds of the Omaha
Cricket club on Saturday will bo the third
of the series of live -between the Omahas
and the Gate Cltys. The Omahas have
won the first two of the series , and are
therefore anxious to capture the third and
final gann * . and the Gute Cltys are cor
respondingly anxious to frustrate their
evil Intentions. The team that will play
for the Omahas will be almost identical
with the one which is to represent Omaha
in the big cricket tournament at Chicago
next week , and their play on Saturday will
be anxiously watched bv lovers of the game
In this city. Be-low are the teams :
Omahas H. Lawrie ( captain ) , H. New.
G. H. Vaughan , W. H. Vaughan , R. W.
Taylor , J Cameron , J. H. Slmms , T. S.
Stewart. W. Illehelleu , J. Francis and C.
H. Young. Substitutes J. Douglas , D.
liroU-hie and K. H. Sprague.
Gate Cltys J. G. Nealt- { captain ) , A. D.
Robb , K Hewers , William Stribllng.
Charles Tuffield. James Strlbllng. U. G.
Dalton. William Prickett. John Innes. Wil
liam Downs and H. Tawrence. Sulistitiites
George Hurst. D. Johnson , Willi.vn Uran-
ton nnd George Gilbert.
Stumps will be pitched at 2:30 sharp and
all members of the Omaha Cricket club
who are going to Chicago are requested
to be on the grounds whether they are In
the team or not.
I'ourtli Itoiiml nt .tiirfi
NURKMBUHG , July 23. Piny in the in
ternational chess master.- * ' tournament was
resumed In this city tonight , when the
fourth round resulted as follows :
Blackburne beat Bhowalter In a queen's
gambit after forty-nine motes.
The game between Wlnawer and Cbar-
bousek , a Uuy Lopez , remained adjourned.
Tschlgorln beat Scallopp In a Ruy Lopez
after forty-one moves.
Stelnltz heat Maroczy In a Ttuy Lopez
after twenty-four moves.
Tarrasch beat Marco In a pq4 opening
after thirtyonenov yi.
Janovsky beat Schlelchter In a Ruy Lopez
after thirty-seven moves.
Lasker and Walbrodt drew In a Ruy Lo
pez after thirty-six moves.
S'-hlffers and Porpes drew a French de-
finse after thirty-six moves.
Plllsbury l > eat Albin in a Ruy Lopez after
thirty-nine moves.
Tclchmann , a bye.
Oiikcr'x Ilorm * llenlrli.
LTVKRPOOL. July 23.-Lord Derby's 3-
year-olrt Canterbury Pilgrim won the Liver
pool cup today. Lord William Beresford's
Paris III wa" second and J. Wallace' *
Peck third. Croker's Santa Anita V.'IIH not
placed. Croker , it Is said , fully expected
that Aanta Anita would win and enable
him to make good all the torsos and ex
penses of his stable here. There wen-
eight starter ? . In the betting Santa Anita
and Paris were equal favorites at 3 to J
against.
Croker's American horse Eau Gnlle ran
second In the Scaforth welter handicap of
flto today. Spinning Boy was lirst anil
Mogul third. ' :
LONDON. July 23.lr. . K. WIshard'K
American horse Wlshard. 3 years old. had
u walkover in ther met' for the Apthonw
welter plate of nfo. , .
Kiilrlen for llu'- York SIt. .
YORK. Neb. . July 23. ( Special Tele-gram. )
The state circuit races HhU'h am to beheld
held here next Saturday promise to draw
a big crowd. Valuable cash and othw
prizes will be hung up. The truck Is con
sidered u good one and If weather permits
some fast time should bo made. ThP fol
lowing well known amnteurs and profes-
slonnlswill partlclpale : E. Mocketl. Lin
coln ; CJ. A. Maxwell , Wlnfleld Kan. ; H. K.
FredrleXson. Omaha , O. W. Mcllrlde , Lin
coln ; Mode Grimth Lincoln ; n. O. H v-
rnan. Grand Island ; Homer Falrmon. Chi-
cngo ; I. Gujtnfson , Chicago : Hay Mc-
Greer. Lincoln ; K Klescher. Omnhn : Gus
Gocke. York ; U. J. Cole. . York ; Rol Car
penter. York ; K Mead , York : H. Kllborn.
Osceola ; Clyde Propot. Geneva ; P. Hurt ,
Aurora. ,
HIJSl I.TS OX Till : IUXMMI TilCKS. .
! * I" V Wind tinSrninllon tnUi- ' lit
l.iitotiln Over n Sllplipr ) Trnrk.
CINCINNATI. July 23.-The star evpnt of
the I itonlB races xvas the Sensallon stakes
for 2-year-olds , worth , SOO. Maceo started
favorite , but was never In the hunt. V V V.
at 10 to I , winning handily. Track slip
pery. Results :
First race , selling , six furlonfis : Travis
won. Prltanln. second. While Oak third.
< Time : 1:15. :
I Second nice , mile and an eighth : Rnmona
I I won. Judith second , Morte Fonso third.
| ! Time : l:5S'i. :
1 Third race , mile : Ixjbengula won. Kg-
berl second. ' John Havlln third. Time :
mv
Fourth race. Sensation slakes , for 2-year-
olds. six furlongs , value IS.M-0 : F F \ won.
Box second. Dr. Cattletl third. Time :
1 : lfi.
lfi.Flflh race , selling for 2-ycar-oldi. live
furlongs : Hats Off won. Grayling second.
Robalr third. Time : 1:03
Sixth race , selling , six furlongs : Nlmrod
won. Irish Lady second , Strathreel Ihlrd.
Time : 1:15 % .
KANSAS CITY. July 22.-ResultR :
First race , four furlongs , selling : Dead
heat between Van Wagner and Slroc'c ;
HecU third. Time : 0:51 : , ,
Second race , live furlongs : Belle of Oak
Grove won. Confessor second , Miss \erne
third. Time : 1:03 : % .
Third race , six furlongs : K A Hay won ,
Thurman second , Little Dick third. Time :
1-1 SU. .
Fourth race , mile , selling : May Ashley
won. Serf second. Red liny third. Time :
1:40 :
1:40Fifth race , five furlongs , selling : Camden
won , Longfellow second , Nellie B third.
Time : 1OV :
ST. LOUIS. July 25. The fair grounds
lares were run over a heavy track today.
Results :
First race six furlongs : Little Billy won.
Walnut Ridge second , Henry Hlgglns third.
Time : l:22ti.
Second race , selling , one mile : Haroldlne
won. First Chance second. Blacking1 Brush
third. Time : 1-.10U.
Third race , for fillies , five furlongs : Mlsi
Baker won. Juanlla second. Klla O third.
Time : 1:07S : , .
Fourth race , six and a half furlongs : Vlgo
won. Hawthorne second. Concession third.
Time : l:2r : % .
Fifth race , six ftirloncs : Barbarossa won ,
Inca second , Billy Jordan third. Time : 1:22.
Sixth race , selling , mile and a sixteenth :
Helen H. Gardener won. Rob Roy II sec
ond. Dr. Devault third. Time : 1-58.
M1LWAUKKK. July 23. Results' :
First race , selling , seven furlongs : Mas
ter Fred won. Guard second , Bryan third.
Time : 1:33'- : .
Second race , six furlongs : Orion won ,
Banquo II second. Scarfpln third. Time :
1:17. :
Third race , one mile : Pepper won. Bel-
vour second Margellop third. Time : 1:47. :
Fourth race , seven fui longs , selling : Irene
Woods won. Wlnslow second. Campania
third. Time : 1:32. :
Fifth race , four furlongs , selling Maud
Lyle won. Jersey Lad second. Kite third.
Time : 0:51 : % .
SALT LAKE. July 23. A special to the
Tribune from Butte , Mont. , says : The
races today were good and the track and
state record for three-clghlhs dash was
broken by Red S. Ihe Oregon horse , mak
ing the distance In 0:34. equaling the
world's record. The 2:20 pacing race was
won by I idy Walstein In two straight
heats. Best time : 2lV-i. (
Ttlddy Me won the 2:35 : trot from the
favorite. Rlnhnrd , in two straight heats.
Best time : 2:1S& : . *
Running , six furlongs : Skalkahoe won.
La France second. Shot Silk third. Time :
1:1S : > 4.
Five furlongs , handicap : . Bill Howard
won. Quicksilver second , Grover third.
Time : 1:014. :
One mile : Sunrise won. Miss Pollard
second. Allahabad third. Time : 1:44. :
Three furlongs : Red S won. Pinear second
end , Roxy third. Time : 0:34. :
1-iiKllxli OUlccr * AVI 11.
LONDON. July 23. In the shooting at
J.he meeting of the National Rifle associa
tion today at the second stage of the com
petition for the Queen's prize. Lieutenant
Thompson of the Queen's Rifle team of
Kdlnburgh made the highest aggregate
score at EA ) yards. 140. Members of the
Canadian rifle team scored as follows :
Hayhurst. ll t ; Crowe and Sergeant Mitch
ell. 127 ; Munroe , 124 ; Lavers , 121 : Nelll , 319.
The second stage of the competition for
the Queen's .priz- " concluded with the COO-
yard range. Captain Foster of the Fourth.
West Surrey , won the silver medal with an
aggregate of 195.
Ti > I'roti-pt YoimK Clilel.onx.
SIOUX FALLS. S. D. , July 23. ( Special. )
Park Davis , president of the Sioux Falls
Gun club , has called a meeting of the
clul ) for Thursday night to take action on
the gross violations of the law against
killing prairie chickens. Farmers In town
say that hunters are slaughtering the
small birds by the hundreds. Many of
the birds are so young that they cannot
even fly. The gun club will employ de
tectives to keep an eye on the violators of
the law nnd will employ an attorney to
push the prosecutions.
S inn II lloi | < - for ( lie Mnlipr Mntcli.
SAN FRANCISCO. July 23.-Peter JIaher
has about concluded that he cannot ar
range a match with Joe Choynskl in this
city. His manager , Connelly , says that
the National club has about given up hope
of securing a permit and unless some of
the clubs In a position to be able to hold
an exhibition come to the front with nn
offer very soon Maher will be off for New
York ,
_
.Surf C'lnli r.-uliiN ] | M Point.
NKW YORK , July 23. Judge Osborne of
the supreme court , Brooklyn , today handed
down a decision granting the mandamus
asked for to compel Mayor Wtierster to
grant a permit to the Surf Athletic club
of Coney Island to conduct sparring exhlbl
liens in Its quarters.
Slnvln IionUliiK for n Miltrli ,
TOLEDO. July 23.-John J. Qulnn ot
Pittsburg has telegraphed to J. Byrne ,
manager of Sheehy , the heavyweight cham
pion of the northwest , that Frank Slavln
of Australia will fight Sheehy If proper
arrangements can be made.
HIIcrforil nnd I'lnn Draw.
LONDON. July 23.-The Haverford Col
lege Cricket club from Pennsylvania played
the Eton eleven today. The Havcrfords
were all out for 152. Kton made IIS runs
for two wickets when the match was
drawn.
Mel.-or .Still Klrxt.
KINGSTON. July 23. Emperor William's
yacht. Meteor , won In the llfty-mlle race
under the aupplees of the Royal George
Yacht club today. Allsa won the second
prize.
HniiKi-iI Without a Illleb.
HRAINEHD. Minn. . July 23. At five
minutes after 1 o'clock this morning John
Pryde. who murdered Andrew Peterson five
months ago , was hanged in the county jail.
Under the provisions of the state law , only
a few persons were present by Invitation.
Sheriff Spalding's arrangements were perfect
and there was no hitch. Peterson wan
Pryde's friend , and was murdered for J42.
Pryde , whose real nsmc was John E. Miller ,
afterwards mades full confession.
You Needn't Look
immediately for the damage that
dangerous washing compounds do.
It's there , and it's going on all the
time , but you won't see its effects ,
probably , for several months. It
wouldn't do , you know , to have
them too dangerous.
The best way is to take no risk ,
You needn't worry about damage
to your clothes , if you keep to the
original washing compound Pearline ;
first made and fully proved. What -can
you gain by using the imitations of it ?
Prize packages , cheaper prices , or whatever
may by urged for them , wouldn't pay you
for one ruined garment.
Peddlers and some unscrupulous grocers will ten < ou.
" ' ' U as ( rood s" or "the uue a * I'carhne. " IT'S
FALSE-Pcarhne it never peddled- your groccTKOdi
-Mb-h3n < : a-j < -j-/i/ij.-i. iS JAMES HVLE , New York.
TO TIII : mitTon.
lln-T Sllvrrllc * Contrnrtlrt
NBATR1CK , Neb. , July S3. To the Kill-
tor of The Pee : Two hundred years go
there took place In Kngl&nd a contest for
the debasement of the currency similar to
the one now pending In this contitryH was
led by William LownOes. then secretary of
the treasury , and Mai.vtloy tells us In tbo
twenty-first chapter of his history that "he
had a considerable following , composed
partly of dull men who really believed wlut
he told them and partly of shrewd men wlio
were perfectly willing to be authortied by
law to pay 100 with t 0. "
The leaders of the fraudulent money cam
paign In this country recognize the fact that
their following consists ot precisely the
same two classes anil they have n distinct
line of argument for each class. Let me
submit two extracts from the editorial page
of Mr. llryan's paper of Monday , July SO The
nrst Is addressed to the "dull men" as fol-
iows :
"The opening of the mints to the free
coinage of both metals , which means the
re-enactment of the law In force prior to
1S73. would restore the mint value of silver.
Sixteen ounces of silver , nine-tenths flne.
would then equal In value I5.S grains of
gold , nine-tenths fine. "
As fools and rascals cannot be caught by
the same kind of chaff the following , which
directly contradicts the above. Is dished up
for the "shrewd men : "
'A small cotton grower has a JGM mort
gage on his farm , which he expects to liqui
date with his crop of twenty bales at CVs
cunts a pound. This means that the entire
cotton crop must be employed In IlflliiK
the mortgage. A free silver advocate comes
along nnd uses this argument : 'Cotton Is
worth 13 cents a pound In Mexico because
they have free silver there. And if we had
free silver in this country It would be worth
13 cents a pound here. At 13 cents n pound
what would your cotton crop bring you ? '
The farmer makes a calculation and finds
thai the total proceeds would be $1,200.
'Then. ' adds the free silver man , 'under free
coinage In the Uulled States your cotton
would pay off your mortgage and leave $ GOO
for Nancy and the children. ' " S. S. 0.
( iii-.Iilrn < - > nnd Crime of 1MI- .
OMAHA. July 23. To the Editor of The
BeeVe : have been hearing a vast deal
lately about the "crime of 1S73 , " as though
that were the only thing worthy of men
tion in these good democratic times. In my
humble opinion , however , this so-called
crime pales into Insignificance when com
pared with the great conspiracy and crime
of 1S92 which was brought about by an
Infamous conspiracy at that time between
democrats , populists anil repudiationlsts of
all parties , who through fraudulent and
wilful misrepresentation concerning our
tariff laws succeeded in delivering the gov
ernment over to the democracy , nnd from
a condition of the greatest prosperity ever
known plunged the country into the worst
business depression we have ever experi
enced as a nation. This was brought about
by repealing the McKlnley law , which gave
us that prosperity , and by enacting In Its
place the infamous Wilson-Gorman bill ,
which has paralyzed nearly every business
Industry in the country , and fallen many
millions short ot enough revenue to run
the government , thus compelling us to bor
row money for that purpose in time of
peace. This Is the crime we should hear
more about And the same Infamous "con
spiracy" still exists , for with the most dis
reputable and ingenious methods It is now
doing all In Its power to persuade the people
ple that this awful condition of affairs is
due to the prevailing "gold standard" which
has been in continuous use for over twenty
years and under which our country reached
its greatest period of prosperity. Let us
hear more about the "crime" of 1S92-96 ;
keep it before the people ; make it as odious
as treason. W. A. SPENCER.
Mr. llniiiin'H lluliir * Itunlllli'lUlonn.
COUNCIL BLUFFS. la. . July 23. To the
Editor of The Bee : Will you please inform
the writer what line of business Mr. Chair
man Hanna is engaged In besides that of
conducting the campaign. In which the people
ple will see. it we mistake not , much busi
ness ability displayed. Mcny think he
a mere politician , but I say not.
J. M. OURSLER.
Mr. Hanna Is said to have begun hUs busi
ness career as & wholesale coal dealer. He
is a successful business man and has nut
heretofore been actively engaged In politics.
His money is invested in coal mines , Iron and
sttol mills , street railway properties and
other industrial cnteprises.
WILLIAM GI.ASCO IX A XEW IIOI.I3.
Tlil Time lie < : ( Into I'nllco Court
IIH Coinplnliilnc WHnt'HK.
William Glasco yesterday morning ap
peared in police court In the new role of
complaining witness. He has been in the
court frequently enough , posing most ro-
cenlly In cases in which grave robbery , bur
glary and assault have been charged.
The last case in which Glasco appeared as
defendant was one of assault. It Is charged
that several weeks ago he was a passenger
on the same Walnut Hill car that was car
rying Mrs. Low. a Cllflon Hill residenl. to
her home. The time was night. Mrs. Low
alighted at her street and Glasco got off
at the same place. Mrs Lovr says that
Glasco followed her , made indecent pro
posals and because she refused to listen to
him , he struck her and took her gold watch.
A further investigation of the case indi
cated that Glasco's object of assault was not
robbery. It was learned that upon leaving
Mrs. Low. Glasco Informed her that she
could get the watch back If she would meet
him on a certain night , at a certain placo.
The assignment never took place and Glasco
was arrested.
Clasco' * case grew out of this occurrence.
U appears that Mrs. Low had a friend in u
bachelor slreet car conductor. Ed Sebold.
Sebold had taken Mrs. Low's troubles upon
bis own shoulders and. it is understood ,
threatened Glasco. Ho also purchased n
revolver and carried It upon hla person.
Glasco learned of Sebold's action , and stated
to the court yesterday morning that he was
given to understand that the man was camp
ing on his trail. Sebold denied this , but said
that he carried the weapon only as a pre
caution , because be was informed that
Glasco i\as laying for him for expressions
that he had made.
Whatever the facts In the case may be ,
Glasco yesterday morning caused a warrant
to be Issued for Sebold's arrest ou the charge
of carrying concealed weapons. Sebold ap
peared In court with Mrs. Low. Wlitn lie
was arraigned he pleaded fiuilty. throwlnj ;
himself upon the mercy of the court. Judge
Gordon fined lilm $5 and costs.
GAVI : i TO i.
Hilt tinOn < - Olijri-frd StrrniiniiHly in
Sjiltr of HH | < ; reecl nnil < im Ilt-Hcf.
They stood before Ihe buffet In the cafe
of me of the hotels lu upper Broadway , says
the New York Sun. Both were middle-
aged and particularly well dressed. U wax
the early evening nnd perbapi they hail been
to the races , far each had money to throw
away. They ordered a quart of i-ham-iag e.
This was probably not nli they bed drank ,
for their tongue were glib and politic * the
topic of their discuKblon. One was a great
admirer of .McKlnley ami pronounmold. .
bug ; tbe other thought equally favorably of
"the Boy Orator" and believed jn "the ficc
and unlimited coinage of silver. " altlumgii
ho carried a big roll of greenbacks.
"Olve us tllvcr. " said bo In his argument ,
"and lota of It. I can't get too much. "
ISvery word ho ! md to * ay on the all-
absorbing subject was ( allowed by the
rashliT , who was but a few feet away.
Presently the silvcrllo got bis check , tbo
amount thtr.vn on the rash remitter being
13.75. Ho walked OUT in the rashlcr and
laid it down with .
a J20 bill. Without a
word tbe cakhlor puxhod out as change
sixteen ( liver carHvueels and a quarter.
"What the devil do you think I am ? "
asked tbe silrerttc.
"you eslcl you were in favor of nllvrT. "
was the prompt reply.
"That's right , but I'm not a cart liorie as
well , " answered the ullverlte. who had been
taknn completely by surprUe. and who waa
not happy under the jeers of hla friend. At
last tbe sllverlto prevailed upon the cashier
to give him blllu and he w nt away happy.
As the two friend * passed out the door the
ratbier remarked :
"I thought I would just call bU bluff , and
I did. If be handled ai much of that junk
as 1 do every day he would nut bo In favor
of It. "
The episode crcatly drllKhtP'J the habitues
of the place , corae of wboui were cootplcuouv
democratic p.jIiticUm , .
ADMITS CAHVIXH HIS \STOIt. .
Colnrrtl Mnn from Clnrlniln Arroalril
tin n Fnpltlvr from .tu llro.
A girl was tbe cause of the falling out ot
James It. Sherwood and Krv. Mr. Alexander ,
both colored and loth ot CUrlndi , la. In
a row about a wccV BRO the min
ister was stabbed twice In the
breast by Sherwood. Sherwood fled ,
but was arrested yesterday morn
ing In this city and was booked with being
a fugitive from justice. When Interviewed ,
Shrruoo.1 said that the minister had been
trifling with the affections of his sweet
heart and ho very naturally objected to such
a procedure. He declared that he was not
slow In telling his friends what be would
do to'the gentleman of cloth If he did not
dtslst. The minister heard of this and last
Thursday approached Sherwood on the
subject.
"Did you say that you would carve ray
heart out ? " asked the minister.
"Dred I did. " answered Sherwood , calmly
proceeding In his work of cleaning his
finger nails. In which occupation the
minister had disturbed him. "An' 1 ain't
sed all I would do. cder. "
I"pon that. Sherwood sas the minister
leveled a blow at him. Sherwood warded
anil wr-nt at his enemy , Icnlfe In hand. Ha
stabbed , ' * twice in the breast.
"I dun cut him twlct In the cpendecelhus , "
Sherwood said after bis arrest.
Sherwood made no pretense at denying
that he had subbed Ilia minister and took
his arrest \cry calmly. He salil that he
hung around until he discovered that the
minister was not bmlly hnrt. and then de
parted. He came to this clly and obtained
eniplo > mciit at a local hotel. He was
at rested last Friday on the charge of
vagrancy and was discharged.
"When I was 'rested. 1 thought I was a
goner , sure , " he remarked , with a laugh ,
while he was being booked , "But you guyi
didn't nit me that time. "
The Olarlnda authorities have been
not ( tied of the arrest and Sherwood will
be held until an answer is received.
< > M : itivr.it KOMI TO nn mrnovF.n.
fouiity AVI1I l'.vieliil | Mom-- oil IImile-
vnril .North from I'lon-iuT.
An Informal conference of the county com
missioners was held yesterday morning , at
which It was decided to place the river road
above Florence lu good condition for travel.
This action will Improve one of the most
delightful drives In this part of the county.
It has come to be known as the Hlvcr road
and begins at the pumping station at
Florence , running theuee In a northerly
direction along the base of the towering
bluffs which skirt the Missouri. The road
passes Pries' lake and extends about a
nillc and a half beyond that resort to a
point about two and a half miles above
Florence , where il joins a road bearing ot
toward the northwest , along a small crock
which flows through a beautifully wooded
ravine. This latler road describes an arc
of a circle and joins another road which
leads back over the hills lo Florence , mak
ing an Irregular circle of about seven miles
from the starting point at the pumping
station.
There are few drives in this vicinity which
equal this revcn-milc roule for beauty und
the commissioners have decided to expend a
small amount of money in placing It In
good condition. The road gang will bo
ordered to work on thlH road and It U
estimated tbit not more than $300 will be
required to place the drive in good condi
tion.
l'AYMi\TS COMI\ < : TOO OKTEX.
Small Coal Ili-iiIt-rH Orjiimlxe to Klulit
tinI.lrriixc Oriliinnec.
About thirty retail coal dealers of Omaha
assembled at 131S North Twenty-fourth
street last night to take acllon on tbe ordi
nance lately passed by the city council by
which a license of $40 is to be Imposed upon
every rclall coal dealer In the city. The date
for the payment of the first license Is set for
next Saturday and hereafter to be paid Jan
uary 1 of each year. This arrangement
makes Iho amount to start out with 5SO
within the space of only a few months and
it is on this account that the dealers think
they are being unjustly dealt with.
D. L. Campbell was elected temporary
chairman of the meeting with H. J. Muller
as secrelary. This arrangement will holil
good until a permanent protective associa
tion Is formed , which will take place next
Monday night. Only the preliminary steps
were taken last evening. A committee com
posed of three was elected to confer with
an attorney as to the legality of enforcing
the first payment at this time of the year.
They will report at the next meeting and
then definite action will be taken to knock
out the ordinance , or at least the payment
for the present year. A committee of thrco
was also elected to atlend to the finances
of the new organization.
AXOTIIHIl COXViXTIOKOIl ISflS.
Iinfurt lo Si-curr Mcrtlnur of I'lilleil
Stntrx Indian ICilncntorM.
H. E. Wilson , secretary and treasurer of
the I'nltcd States Indian Educational asso
ciation of the Third district , is In the city
from Netawaka , Kan. The association
of which be is an officer holds an annual
meeting In the interest of Indian education.
It is usually atlended by from 700 lo 1 2 0
persons. For the last two years the meet
ings have been held In St. Paul , anil Mr.
Wilson says simply because no other west
ern city has put In a bid for them.
II is his opinion that the association would
be only too willing to join tbe procession of
other national associations and come to
Omaha In 1S9S. He called at the Commercial
club yesterday morning and expressed his
willingness to further the claims of Omaha
for that meeting. The convention Is usually
In session three weeks and Is attended by
prominent educators from all section * ot lha
c-ounlry. Commissioner Utt of the Cgn-
rrerclal club , as a result of the morning's
meeting , has addressed a letter to the as
sociation promising to furnish a hall for the
meetings of the convention and a sufficient
number of rooms for committee work , ihould
the association decide to visit Omaha In
\Vlfc Di'iul nnil Iliikliniiil Wounded.
CLVC1NNATI. July 23. Early this morn
ing nix shots were heard at the resilience of
Y.'llliara T. Wiley , ladles' tailor and furrier
on West Fifth street. When Wllcy't ronm
wan entered Mrs. Wiley was found bleeding
from five bullet wounds and her husband
unconscious , with a bullet hole In the right
temple. The woman died on the way to
the hospital. Wiley's wound was superficial ,
the ball glancing off the skull. They liavo
had frequent quarrels and were separated ,
but began to live together again about three
months ago. Wiley says his wife shot him
nnd he then seized the. revolver and fired at
her. Ho came here from Louisville about
fifteen years ago. _
i. OCA i , iiitivrrins.
H. B. Sanborn
has been arrested for va-
Krancy. but he la really being held for the
larceny of some cigars from a store at
Eleventh street anil Capitol avenue.
The Second 1'rcsbyterlan church will hold
Its onnuftl picnic today. Elmwood parJ :
has been selected as the place where ( he
ehlldruQ will meet and partake of the
basket dinner.
Urn. 15. L. LCD of Cowlcs. Neb. , has
asked the c-hicf uf police to look up her
husband , better known an Boss Leu , an jx-
saloonkeeper. She write * that he has left
for part unknown.
O. J. Ilock. who was arrested for taking
$30 from au Iowa fanner on faUo pretcu ? a
that ho would obtain a job for hlui. * va dls-
charged In police r-ourt yesterday mornlnji ,
th complainant not appearing.
At yesterday afternoon's meeting of the
Omaba Fair and Speed association several
hours wcru sjx-nt In discussing the financial
situation of the association. A meeting of
the stockholder ! ) Ja likely to be held noon.
William Tcrel , the negro arrwted last
Saturday nlht ( for robbing Mrs , Mary Mor-
an' hen roott of seventeen clilckeni , has
be n bound over to the district .court on a
chargw of burglary. The bond was llxed at
} 1.000.
Auzust rishor of SIS South Esatc ! > nth
xtrent reported to the police that his res
idence wai entered Wednesday night by
means of the back door nnd a knife. An
account bjok and a mirrlaKO Jiconfc were
Molcn.
Lightning struck ( he renldcnce of Thoma *
Lynch. 4713 Farnato street , about 1 o'clock
ycjttrday morning. The building wus t on
fire , but It was extlngulabcd before sny
Kerloun damage wa doue. None of the cc-
cupanti were Injured.