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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, ArUT 12, J 01
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special notices:.
Advertisements for ttirae column,
-nlll lie tlifi. mill 12 til (or the
Tenlng edition and tintll M.Un p. tn.
fur tunralna anil bnndnr edition.
Hates, 1 1 -2c a word flr. Insertion,
lr a nor( therrnttrr. Notlilnic tnkrn
for leas than zrc tor tlir Oral Inarr-
tloa.
Tbe.e advrrtl.ra.rnt. un.t be
ma roa.erntlvelr. !
Advertisers, br rrqoe.Mn a ,
tiered eueck, rm have inintn ad. I
ffiifo 10 a unnibrrrd letter In rara
' adTr.as.VwIH
atatiaa at tfca ,
( The lire. Antntn to
be dellvrrad krtttl
a beak, aalr.
SITIATIONS WANTBI).
WANTED, position by a th ir tighly c im
pc'int Joang man as bookkeeper nr cash
ier three years' ejcnerl-iiiee wllh lurLe
wh'jifHak house, whom I am iiow with.
ngr 22. good prnmun. best of rofT-i.'.-s. .
A'ldress D M. Uee. A-M16 16-
blTt ATION wanted by an experienced
printer In city or country office Address
A li Kaetnpler, Htstng City, Neb.
tA-M30Q 18
JXI'EHT double entry timikkeepor deelrcs
poEltloti at once. Address D OR. Itee.
A-M310 12
WANTED, a vofdtton as collector; on
furiilsh satisfactory referenros, have
norse and buggy, apeak UohemlHii. ("!
man and Polish language'. Aildre-s D
Ilee A-A1.21 If
M'AM'IIII 3IAI.U lini.P.
V ANTLD, experienced soap salesman; re
p 1" stating age. experience, referenrcs,
salary expected Address C 67, Hee.
R-MI82
WANTED, two or more experienced, re
liable poultry' huekrtera, ulih estab 1-hed
ruuUs Apply to Swltt and Comput),
feouth Omaha, Nub. B Ml-4 1
WANTED an upholsterur who can cut and
la;, carpets and make shades. Firrl-cluas
man cun have steady work and good
wages Frank Pryor, Pueblo, Colo.
11 M12K 14
WANTED, a bright young man. 2S to 35
yturk old, to lulie un agenuy for one of
the best old line life Insurance companies,
one who had experience us ttaluamun lire
lerred. Address D W, Ilee. 11 M145
YOl'NG men; our illustrated catalogue ex
plains how, we teach barber trade tn eight
weeks, mailed free. Moier Burlier Col
lege, 1623 Farnarn st. U Mlfii li
WANTED. Stark nursery pays cash weekly 1
If jou sen HtarK trees, Louisiana JIis
sourl Dansvlile, New York,
U-M2tIi SI'
CIVIL service government positions, about
K..Vi appointments made lust ear: proba
bly 10.1100 this year; only a coinn. 1 tehoni
education required. Catalogue of informa
tion free Columbian Correspondence Col.
lege. Washington. D C. 1I-M.17 12
WANTED.
first-class pnntsmaker nbnut
Aug 19.
ruu to uust Aliranam'on. 1
Holdrege, Neb.
B-M31T 12
WANTED FEMALE HELP.
WANTED, 2iiT girls. 1524 Dodge. Tel. S76.
C-CX2
10 GIRLS, all kinds work. Cunndlan Office.
C 0.3
WANTED, nurse; references required. 3ii20
Farnam. C 97s
WANTED, second girl; references required;
apply to Mrs. L. L. Kountze, S9lh street
und Dewey nve. C 9.1 li
WANTED, competent cook, also nurse girl.
2241 Langdon Court. C M17o 12
'WANTED, ladles to lcnm halrdresslng,
manicuring or facial mussnce, prepare for
busy season this full, lour weeks required
b our method. Call or write, Mnler Col
lege, 1C23 Farnam st. C M1G1 15
"WANTED, girl for' general hnus.work;
family of two. Apply Mondny or Tuesday
5i Ho, 28th St
C-Mlbl 12
EXPERIENCED nurse for young child;
good snlury, permanent position. 534 S.
4Uth tit C 194 13
WANTED, dinlngrootn girl capable of tak
ing charge of llttecn waitresses. Apply,
stutlug age, previous experience, salary
and references. Address D 01. Ilee.
C-M23S 17
COMPETENT girl for general housewor'.;.
Apply Mrs. E. T. Yates, 1020 Cass.
C M3J0 13
FOR HUNT HOt SES.
IF YOU wunt your nouses well rented place
them with Benewu Co. D UM
TO MOVE right, get Omiiha Van Storage
Co., utfico liillii i iirmun, ur tel. l.i&9-!iOJ.
D Iijj
HOUSES for rent In all parts or the city.
Brenuun-Love Co., J2o Suuth Ulh street.
D 0 0
HOUSES, stores. Bemls. Paxton block.
D-67
SEE HENRY U, PAYNE. C01 N. Y. LIFE.
D-toS
HOUSES, etc. F. D. Wtnd, 1524 Douglas.
L CS9
HOUSES and Hats. Rlngwnlt. Burktr block
D-.9J
HOUSES wnntod. Wallace, Brown block.
D-C.il
b-ROOM brick house, modern. 2717 Jackson.
Telephone A, Trnynor, .491 or L-25JB.
D-C9J
10-ROOM. east front, brick house. 316 N. 22d
st., near Davenport. Inqulte next door.
D-M.79
FOR RENT, house nnd barn, all modern;
2137 South 33d Bt, Apply 42 Mercliants1
National Bank Bldg. D IiOti
7-ROO.M tlat, C17 South 16th. Clark Powell.
311 New York Life. D-BJI
SID S. 2PTH AVE.. S-room hou-.c. ALL
MODERN, In good condition, rent. J25;
note how close In this house Is to be mod
ern at this price; It Is a bargain; wunt
ur.ly Al teuunt, with references.
OMAHA LOAN AND TRUST CO
10th and Douglas Sts.
D-M7D2
t-ROOM flat, modern 1112 S. lTtll D-975
lMtliUM modern residence centrally lo
cated, bonrd for men and wife accepted
for rent. Rlnswalt Bros.. Barker blnek
D-M12J
VERY" desirable, tint In good repair, well
located. M J Kennard Son. 310 Brown
block D-S9I
1707 VINTON street, store with two live
room Hats above. The whole building has
Just been painted and papered throughout
Will muke -i very reasonable rent to a
good tenant, or will rent scpnrutely.
THE OMAHA LOAN Jt TRUST CO..
mh und Douglas Sts
D-.Mli.
MODERN 7-room house, near park. 1509
So. sjtth. D-179
FOR RENT, 8-room iouse. nil mcd rn im
provements, large rooms. 106 N. :3d St.
i D-185 13
A TEW good and cheap houses and .Hutu
In good repair G F. '1 urklngton. Cos Hue.
D-M239 12
FOR ItEM'-ITllMMIUU ROOMS,
DEWEY, European hotel, 13th and Farnam.
E-tki
THE THURSTON, cool, ulry roorrs.
E-6JC
THREE rooms, light housekeeping mi
South 11th. E-645
Housekeeping rooms IC up. '223 St. Mary's.
E 450 A2J
THREE rooms, light housekeeping 1112
South 11th. E 54 Alii
ROOM, steam heat, bath. Js; rot m 405, 2' 9 N.
13th E-M240 Si
FURNISHED rooms for gentlemen, de
ta heu house, lawn nnd shade 2215 Tar
nam E-M31G 15
STAMMERING AND STl'TTERINfi.
CURED. Julia Vaughn, 430 Rams Bldg
VI H.MSHEI) ROOMS AMI nOATlD.
"TOPIA 1721 Davenport St.
ULKNCAIRN. transient. I1.S day
ie d ug
THE Merrlam, tummcr resort. 21th fcJDigde
TWO large front rooms, with bonrd. 19.9
Cspftol Ave. I MM
""iiiAUbc rooniii. ine itjh, .1.
. . 1
DESIRABLE room, flrst-class board. 264
Harney F M9f7 12
IrOMS and board. The Roe. JO Harnoy
F-MWp hi
ItofiMS and bonrd. everything new, keep
a enw mia Capitol Ave r i .1-
THE FARNAM, 1 19th and Farnarn ts
F-M307 IT
I'OIl HUNT I MTIIMMIKD 1IOOMS.
.
fSK room spate. Jo per montl h. Bround
"our room ln The Pw bu,i?iht
i Hiunill riirri, IIU t iot- . t.p.a.., I v. fc
or Janitor service It. C. Peters & Co ,
Itental Anents, Ilee Building. O 41C
LIGHT housekeeping 2024 St. Mary s Ave.
U-135 13
2 HOOMS for light housekeeping. KOi
Leavenworth. G ISC 1(1
FOIl IlENT. three unfurnished rooms fir
I light housekeeping, strictly modern 8U
H i"!U SI U II'
LIGHT housekeeping- 2'S1 St Mary s Ave.
Q-136 14
rilll REV!' STORE!. AMI OFFICES.
F'.JR RENT, store In first-class location,
rent reasonable. Apply R C. I'eXers &
Co., ground lloor, Bee Bldg. 1266
FOR RENT, the building formerly occu
pied by The Bej at 916 Farnam St. It has
four s'orles and a basement which was
formerly used as The Bee press room
This will be rented very reasonably. If
Interested apply at once to C C. Rose
water, secretary, room 1W, Bee building.
1 2il
FOR RENT, office with vault and part flrt
lloor or all top floor H14-1C Harney St.
Midland Glass & Paint Co., 1410 Harney
St. I lli
AUE.VrS WANTED.
ANTED, canvassing agents In every
county to solicit subscriptions for THE
TWEN1 iFTH CENTURY FARMER and
the NEW CYCLOPEDIA OF LIVE
STOCK and COMPLETE STOCK DOC
TOR. This splendid book contains 1.400
Imperial octavo piges. 610 obJ"-t-tcachlng
engravings 11110 is the only book on the
stock ever published adapted' to the every
daj, practical, muney-savlng use of every
farmer and stock owner. Steady employ
ment With assured good Income. Agents
in the country with horse tnd buggy es
peclall; desired. Canvuasers make easily
6o to $100 per month Address, Century
Farmer Sulk'ltors Bureau, Bee building.
Omaha. J IS7
WANTED, reliable agents to take aulxrrlp-
ijoim no uui I'ujmiui uu.kui.111e tun ec
tlon with new census Atlas. Except I dia1
opportunity Wrlu today. John Wan -maker.
Dept. 162-A, New York. J 173 10'
WANTED TO RENT.
YOl'NG man wishes small cottage or suite,
furnished for light housekeeping, for self
und mother; references. D 51. Bee.
K-M171 12
WANTED, furnished house, 1(1 rooms, for
month of September and ponslbly Octobe .
Address D 5fi, Bee. K 176 13
STORAGE.
PACIFIC Storage nnd Warehouse Co.. 912
914 Jones, general storuge and forwarding.
-7.1
OM. Ven Stoi. Co., 1511a Farn. Tels. 1659-MU.
-702
STORAGE: Household good-; nnd other
articles stored at low tates. J. J. Derlcht
&; Co.. 1119 Farnam St. Tel. 353. 703
WA N TED TO III V.
WANTED to buy. 2d-hnud pianos and or
gans. D 52. Bee. N M1U9
son OR 3'i yards of dirt at 28th iinrPopp'cT
ton Ave Byron R Hnstlngs, 212 So. 14th
St. N-M199 13
FOR SALE FtJIt.MTl.ItE.
CHICAGO Furniture Co.. J410 Dodge. Tei.
ivjj. ivcw ft .unana iuruiiure uouglit, sold,
exchanged. O 701
FOR SALE HORSES, VEHICLES, ETC.
LIGHT omnibus and buggies Tor sale at H.
Frost's, 14th und Leuvetiwortn. P MS2S
SOME hccond-hand buggies, good as new, '
inri nthir Imrirltlm. in ihiil In.. 11 1 1-117 t
Jones st. Ask for O. M. Hurt.
P-.M151
FOR SALE HORSES. VEHICLES, ETC.
roll SALE, very chcup. n team of black,
verj ncntle carriage horses, Jersej cow
with 3-weeks-old cult. Mrs J. M. Metcult,
11th und Pierre. P M4
FOR SAL U M iLi,lil,A.V 1'-oca.
bAW DUST, cheapest posts, poultry und hog
lence. 9MJ Douglas. J 7w
2DHAND sufe cheap. Deright, 1119 Furnum.
Q-707
SFES, standurd mukes, sold, rented. 114 S. 12
y 7w
BIG line of secondhand wheels, J3, 15, b, HO.
unuilui Bicycle Co., ICtli und Chlcugo fu.
y 7u9
TRADE your old wheel In on a new one.
umulia Bicycle Co. tilth und Chicago Sts.
y 7 in
FOR SALE. Iowa unfermented grape Juice
bu.lnesb. Adurcja iU2 First avenue. Coun
cil Blurtu. L-M6f3 AU
PERSONAL.
DR. ROY. chiropodist; corns and tuperflu
ous hulr removed by electricity. R. 12.
Frenzer block. U 713
V1AVA, womun's wuy to health; rational,
vvhulusume home trculiucut Hi lite Bldg.
U-7H
M. GOLDMAN & CO., otilr perfect lit
curdlon pleating plant In the west; mail
orders solicited. Suite 2v0. Douglus block.
U-717
FRENCH ACCORDION PLEATING, mall
ordcrr solicited, umuiiu tieatinc ci
1524
Douglus.
U-71 I
PRIVATE hospital for ladles befo-e and
during confinement; bubles udopted. :S'.ti
Grunt St. U-716
WE RENT sewing marhlncs for 75 cents
per week; we repair and sell needles and
pnrts for every machine manufactured.
'Phone 10C3. Neb. Cycle Co.. Cor. 15th and
Harney. U-137 A1G
A WIDOWER with small family wishes to
correspondent with a lady not over 35
with u view to matrimony, who Is willing
to enre for the children In return for a
good home and sober and Industrious hus
band. D 60, Bee. U M2& 12
SUPPLIES for all machines; machines for
rent White Sewing Mnchlne, 1C2) Doug
lus. Tel. 2234. U-715
MME. SMITH, baths. 118 N. 15, 2d flnor, R I
U M124 S7
PRIVATE home for lad'es before nnd dtir
lug confinement; bubles adopted 6.0
Burdrtte St. Mrs. Burget. U 177 6:
OilAHA Accordion Pltg Co , lutl Diuglus
U 7is
DOES your husband go out to his club very
much" You suy yes Buy htm u box of
Prince of Omaha cigars and he won't W
T Stoecker Cigar Co, makers F-2SS 17
MONEY TO lOAN REAL ESTATE.
PRIVATE money F D Wead. 1524 Dougins
W-719
6 AND E1- per cent loans. W. II. Thnmas,
Flr.t National Bank building Tel. 1M.
j v'-7t
juu. ivv. aw private money to loan; l. 3
nr S vrnri. AV i. Hrih.v. nnn.,1 nr Tm.i.
Bldg. ' W 722
money to loan-heal estate, i
MOM:Y to loan on improved Omaha rea'
1 .if. Drennan-Love Co.. 31 South Uiti.
7
WANTED, city loans, bonds and warrant,
George 4: Compuny, 16J1 Furnam street.
W-721
WANTED, city loans and warrants W.
1 Farnarn Smith it Co.. 1220 Furnam St.
W 715
WANTED city and farm loans; alo bonds
and warrant. H. C. I'e'.'jrs it Co., 1T0I
Farnarn St., Hee Uldg. W 731
LOANS on eastern Nebraska una western 1
Iowa farmd at 5 per centj borrowers can 1
jiay tlw or any multiple, any lnierent
aaie, no aciay urennan-uovt ta., v s,
18th St.. Omaha, Neb. W-TK
4b TO 6 I'.
C money. Ilcmis, Faxton blk.
W T27
PRIVATE money.
Sherwood. W7 N. V. U
W 120
U0.(w SPECIAL fund, loans w up, lowest
rates. Gorvln IJros., I604 Farnum.
W-99S
ilO.MJV TO l.OA.N CHATTULS.
DO YOU NEED MONEY 7
We loan 10 uud up un luranait, pianos,
horses and ottier chattels.
KALAKY LOANS.
Without mort age to people nuldlng perma-
1 Ithout mortgage to people noldlng perma-,
nent portions. You can get tht iiwiiey in ,
u fe hours after inaKinis appucuiion and
tako 1, 'l, 3, 4, 0, 6 muntns or inure in which -
to pay 11 uack, anu you neeu 1101 pu iui
It one ouy longer than you Keep it. e
charge nothing tor pupcrs anu we give
you the tun amount !n cash. There ure
no lower rutes than ours, our term, ure
the easiest, our business Is cuiiriaelitUi
und our motto is "try to please."
OMAHA MORTGAGE l-KJAN CO.,.
119 Board ot Trade iiidg. Tul 22i.
(EstKblahed 1S92.) 30t S. luih St.
A 732
CONFIDENTIAL LOANS
On household turnlture, pianos, horses,
wugons, etc., In two hours time, also to
Faiarieu people oil tiiuir plulti liolew, with
out set-urltj. Easlefct payments and low
est rutes in O m una. privutt interviewing
room. Americun L.on u., loom J12 Brown
oioLk, cur. loin anu Dougias sis., entrauuv
ut. loth ot.. upposltc Y. Al. C. A. Biug.
LARGEST BUSINESS IN LOANS TO
SALARIED PtJUl-Lfc., merchants, tcuin
sters. Hoarding bouse. Hi , without se
curity , mural terms; ej unices 111 ptliiLi
pal citleii. Auiltuili, tiu tioaru 01 l'tuuc
Uldg X7J4
loans on halaries, furniture.
live stock, etc. wuick service and lowest
rates gu.itanteed. j. W. '1AYLUE, W itop
lloor; 1'axton biocl:, northeast corner ltitn
unu Furnam, eutiuuuu on luth street.
MONEY loaned on pianos, furniture, Jew
elry, horses, cowu, etc. c. F. ileeu. 3l a. 1J.
X 73g
MONEY loaned on pianos, furniture, burses,
cows. Jewelry. Dun Green. H S, BurkerblK
X 73 i
WE LOAN money to salaried people on
their note at lowest rules; strlutl culili
uentlai, pay weekly, seml-weeKl or
monthly itunm 303 i'uxton block, u lloor.
Relluble Credit Co. X 739
MONEY loaned ou plulti note to salui.fd
people; business cotitideiitlui; lowest uitts.
tilt I'uxton bluck. The J. ,L lluiluu Co.
X 794
THE MOST SATISFACTORY PLACE to
make loans on tut mure, plunu or suurj.
in urug siure, imiunuuu iiour, uhiiii-b
- .n.,n.l,,r M,.rtn t m i n t fi I n ..t In I,
tountulu. etc.. . In u ,
Thyrold-Lymph Co , !
Y-740
1
lively county seat.
aOO Bee Bldg.
TP.T.T. MR WHAT VHtT IIAVR TO Rt'I.t.
TELL ME WHAT YOU WANT TO BUY,
IF I DON'T FIND YOU A DEAL.
ftt - C? t N-tT-f-U 1'IJV
iwk. f" .'A .i. v. '
J. H. JOHNSON.
SU New lork Lite Bldg.
The Real Estate und Business Cnanc Man.
Solicits 1 our Business.
iuereiimiuise oi", V. 'v jiuuiinnb
ll,,n.. f. ;.ln nr l-'vf hiltll'f.
Y-942
WANTED, ladles of ability to manage
branch offices. Thyroid-Lymph Co . nt'
Bee Bldg.. Omaha. Y M132
A VERY attractive Investment If offered
In the stock of the Golden Rod Oil com
pany of Omaha; absolutely sufe and sure
to pay large dividends, only a limited
amount for sale at par. Call or write for
full Information. Office 1911 Davenport st.
Y M159
L1NDELL HOTEL, first-class, good busi
ness, furnishings complete; price. J2,txw;
Investigate. William Madgett, Hastings,
Neb Y-MlS'l
FOR SALE, bakerv In best town of north
ern Wisconsin, new and up-to-date, no
crop failures here, particulars on applica
tion Address D 6S. Bee. Y-M271 17
FOR EXCHANGE
FOR EXCHANGE, line, clean stock gen
erul dry goods, furnishing goods, staple
and up to dute. Invoice about JIO.O'X). Wl 1
crty. Good stock about JG.500 1,. col
order. Owner must have about J1.700 cash.
balance good property, ir you wum goo i
deal write to Somers & Brown. 507 Mnn
huttur. bldg., St. Paul. Minn.
Z-M9S2 14
FOR EXCHANGE, 3.500 acres of land nnd
some gooJ town property In western
Iowa; will take merchandise or planing
mill, what have you? T M. Cllne, 123S
O st., Lincoln, Neb. Z-M14 13
TO EXCHANGE, set of banjos and mnndo-
nn lor sei oi ciuriuncia. u. m. iiuirins-
ton, Fremont, Neb.
Z-M153 15
FOR exchange. J2.500 drug stock In Iowa,
for good small farm, Iowa preferred, will
nay difference. Address D 27, Omaha Bee,
Omaha. Neb.
Z-M200 12
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
HOUSES, lots, furms. randies loans, ulfco
fire Insurance. Bemls, Paxton Blk
RE "41
NEW MODERN HOUSE,
2S21 DAVENPORT ST.,
.2,500.00.
We are offering n new R-room house, con-
ii,lninp hath Kewer. closet nnd it.ik 1
tlrst-ciasK llxtures. lurge poich, cellar
bricked und cemented, lot 5uxl3j ft , per
manent sldt walks
The Byron Reed Co.. 212 So. Hth St.
RE-M2 li
RANCH AND FARM Innds for Bale by the
Union Pacific Railroad company. B. A
McAllaster, land commissioner, Un.on
Pacnic Headquarters, Omaha. Neb.
RE-715
CHAS. E. WILLIAMSON. 1203 Furnum St.
RE-74J
upcnv ti )UYT ail V Y T tit
1 bEL "-N lAi.NL. Wl . 1. LI if.
I ' , l4 ..
HOUSES and lots In all parts ot city, also
acre property and farm lands. The O. F.
Davis Co., Room 552, Bee Building
RE-744
C I" HARRISON k GEO. T. MORTON. 9i- '
N Y Life, buy and sell. Inquiries invited.
u .zz av
zy
OSTEOPATHY.
JOHNSON Institute. 615 N. Y. L Bldg Tel.
1604; Alice Johnson, D. O., ladles' dept.,
Gld E. Johnson, Osteopathlst. Mgr.
-718
DONOHUE. Ostcopaih, Paxton blk. Tel. WH
-7 9
A. T. HUNT, D. O.. 205 Knrbach blk Tel :r,52.
-7io
MRS JOHN R. MU5ICK. D. O.. osteo
puthli physician, Douglas block.
-526 A19
PATENTS.
WILL BUY" any good Invention or patent
Addres. Lock Box 760, De. Mulnus, la.
-716
J5 THIS advertisement Is good for $5. Sues '
i- Co., puuiit attorneys, Bee bldg.. Omaha,
Neb. Ne tee unless succeksiul.
-M29I All
LOST.
I.ADT R cold watrh Elcin Rwarrt f r
J return to Bee office. Lost Ml3 15 J
I
"uuiu miwn - iiia.ii, eiiirauti- uji- , L'uleb Halev us llbcllunt in n i-iuse , -MHUiuii.iuilM ru.
poslte Y. M. L. A. bldg.. loth st. Try It f ,1- t c" v,, id marlt.me uKamst "he Lpre-j ...b 7:Cu am b S:40
anu .ou wl be sure unu repeat the uose ' "ibtiat-jHwh Rlma' her upparW, ! """V" " U 1 aUl n 7-4no,n , n-
. , , --HI111- tuckle and furniture, and prnylng thf- usual , rJrimn V Vi" from' ' '0'
process and monition or the court thut nil I 1 ii7f? i, i-vi ,.n,
Ill'SINESS CHANCES. persons interested in said steumbont, her ..-JT-0.11?,6. I7,.V 'from1 fc:1S
"tackle, apparel, machinery and Mrnlture, 1 council Bluffs a 6 00 am
may be cited to appear and answer the lire- i Jr'ni'iYv t DailV 'exi-i-i.t Mm,.
l.V.t! sal.r or triule tinlf nr whnlr Interest !ij... unil nil riiiM ,.r......,ln,.-v l,ln.. l,u,l U Dall . t Jjall CXLept .IlltlOay.
SIIOltTII AMI AMI TVPIlWlllTIM..
- . : : . ".. '
I A. C. VAN SANTS school. TIT N Y
j -
UOYLES College, court reporter j r. ,
jDeeBldg
NEB. Business & Shorthand College, li
Thcatei
- I
GKEOa Shorthand. Om. C. Col., 16 & D-Ug
- I
CARPENTERS AND JOINERS. I
ALL kinds r.f carpenter work and repairing
promptly attended to. J T. Ocblltret. J- h
and Lake sti. 270
iah.9Iuii a.-.. 1
1
400 ACHES 5 miles south of Gretna, Sarpy I
county. Neo. Duff Urten. Room i. L.ik. r
MCICEI, I'LATIMa,
STOVES, lamps, etc., replated. nmaha
1'IHtlng Co. lite Uldg Tel 2..i -.Ml.
ri'HMTrnu ui:i'aihi.
Tr - t g Walklln. 2111 Cumlnr St,
" M- " aiaun, v.ura.pT,u 1
' ' 1
nicY('i.i:-.
CLOSING out stock, sp-clal prl ct
Cycle Co.. Cor. 15th and Haruev
M2C
riMiixo and ri.E.vst it e m:fliiT.
ir Y'OU want cood bass and croppy fishing
go 10 Rangoon, .io. wry urn 01 uoic
n,.,m,m,i,lln,,c ttintv of ,on ,.,! 1
minnow
s. Write R. A. DIttmar lor rate. ,
" I
.ItXH..
DO NOT sell your Junk before you pet
prices of the Great Western Junk House.
MS Douglas Ht Omaha. "Phone -1C5 A.
Ferer. proprietor. 23S A15
LAIN Ult .
OMAHA Steam Luundry. shirts, 7c, eo'.lar".
ic, cutis, tc 170 ieavenwor;n. 'lei tin
73-
llOIt.EU MAKERS.
OMAHA Boiler Works, steam boilers, tanks, i
fctuckb, etc Tel. l'Slif. U'th and Izurd Kts.
-4 w
PAWNIIROKERS.
EAGLE Loan Office, reliable, accommolat- 1
Ing; nil business confidential, laoj Dougins i
Itfl I
I.F.ti.U, NOTICES.
I ADMIRAL! 1 SEIZURE - STEAMBOAT
JACOB R1CHTMAN I
CITATION
I United States of America. District of Ne
braska, ss. .
I IV hir,'fik. A llliel him Im...?. flh.il In fflin Hlu.
I n. n,.,,-t ,t tll T'nlt..,t Clnln. fr.r ,l.A ,1 1 11
trlct of Nebraska, on the ith day of .lul. '
tliut saia s'euniooui rail) lie uecreeu to lie
. ..u H 1. .I,..r.n .1IU-:I. J 1
F0ld. and the proceeds thereof distributed
Uecordlng to law
Therefore. In pursunnce of snld monition
..... . . . .. I .. . ....I.I ,.... . .. . .. .. .11 ..... .1
I tinder the seal ot suld court, to me directed
....A ,loO,-..r,.H nn ll... 1lt ..r loll- 11.11
j i do hereby give notice generally uhb all 1
persons having or pretending- to hnvo any
l. .. .... ... . . . . . .
riRIH, line or imeresi in sain Pieamnoui
culled the "Jacob Rlchtmnn," her tu kle
apparel, machinery and furniture, to up-
,.ar before the said court in the city of
bmnha. In said district, on the 2d duy of
KePteuioer. iwi, next tu it or u couri uny
1 .. . .... ;, .. . . . ,
or else on next court day thereafter), nt 10
o'clock forenoon of snld duy. then nnd there
to nnswer the said libel... nnd. to mako
known their allegations In that behalf.
Dated nt Omaha tn snld district this 7th
day of August. A. D 1!U.
T U MATHEWS,
United States Marshal for the District of
Nebraska AupSDlfit
RAILWAY TIME CARD.
UNION PACIFIC-"THE OVER
land Route" Generul Offices, I
N. E Cor. Ninth and Farnum
Streets. City Ticket Office. 1224
Furnum Street, Telephone, S16. i
Detiul. Tenth
n ana .Marcy Sis.
'leienliuuu. C29.
Leave. Arrive.
The Overland Limited.. a s:.-u um a 7:30 pm
ThI Chicago-Portland
special . a 8:10 'im a ":30 Pm
The Fust Mall ' iW am a 3:25 pm
The Mall and Express .aU:fi pm u 4;:5 pm
The Colorudo Special ..ullii pm a t,:Hi um
l.inenln. iieairict: anu
Strom'sburi: Express, b 4:05 pm bl2:39 pm !
he Paclllo Express. ..a 4:25 pm !
Thf
The Atiaiiui. Esr.rJ-Bs
a G.50 am
ra"d .UarJ,c.tt,c .S- Sunday
, a Dull- h ""1 exeep- wUliday.
CHICAGO NORTH
western Railway "The
Northwestern Line"
City Ticket Office, 1101
Farnum St. Telephone,
501. Depot. Tenth uhu
Marcy Streets. Tele
phone, C29.
Leave. Arrlvc-
Dayllght Chicago Spe-
nil I . fVl r. . ..11 .it A a...
1 -1 t . a...
Chicago Passenger a 4:15 pm a S:40 nm
. ....a i w uiM Uji.du 1'sii
eastern Express.
rn l.1vnr..uc T1uu
alolnes, Murshulltown.
Cedar Rapids and
Chicago
.al0:55 am a 4:05 pm
I Eailcrn Special. Chl-
j cago und xJast a 4:55 pm a 4:05 pm
Fast Malt. Chlcugo to
Om..ha a 2:45 pm
Omaha-Chicago L't d...a 7:45 pm a k:W um
I-list Mall u b:3o um
Cedur rapldi Iau.Kngar. a 5:30 pm
u Dally,
FUEMCsT, ELKHORN &
Missouri Vutiey rtuilruad
"The. .Nurlhwtniern
Line" Generul Offices,
Lnlted Stute. Nutluuai
Bank Building, S. V.
Corner Twcltm and Fur-
nam sts.
Ticket Office, nul Furnum St.
501 Depot, lii til unu VVuustcr
'lelephut.u,
bis. j jlephune, 145a.
Leuve. Arrive.
Biack Ml. lb, Dead wood,
Hot Springs a 3:00 pm a 5:00 pm
Wyoming, Casper uud
Douglas d S',00 pm c 6:00 pm
Hustings, lork, Duvid
City, cupeilor, G-nevu,
ilxuier und Sewuru....b 2:01 pm b 5:00 pm
Nortoik, vuiuigrc una
Fremuui b 7:30 um bl0;25 um
Llncom, -a ci.--n A: l'ru-
uiotii d 1.30 am blo:!5 um
Fremont i-ocal i, :.y am
r Dally, u Dally uxeep. tiunuuy. c Sun
da only d Dally cucpi Si.iurduy. v
Dully except Muuduy.
CHICAGO. ST. PAUL.
Minneapolis a; uuiuha
liunwuy - "The North
western Lino" Generul
Offices, Nthrabku. Divi
ciun. loth und vv eOklei
his. City Ticket Office.
1401 1-uruktn bl.
Telepuone, tibl. Dvpul.
15th und Webster Sis. leicphonu, 145b.
Leuve. Arrive.
iTwlnvit) i'cieengcr .u6:uuam n 9:Jo pm
Sioux City Passenger... a 2.15 pm ull.lu a:..
t-merrun uucui z fc.u pm u t.iv ata
u Dally
SIOUX CITY A: PACIFIC
Railroad "The North
western Line" General
Offices, Culled Statt-k
National Bank Building,
o. W. Corner Tweltin
and Farnum dts. iickei
ui'.ice, .u Farnam til. Telephone, 561. liv
poi. Tenth una Marc Sts. luIupULiiu, u.9
Leave. Arrlvt.
Twin City Express a C.ui am alu;2i pm
Twin City J. untied a 7.55 pm u f.li am
Sluux City Locu. .. k.uu um u pm
u Lally
OMAHA & ST LOUIS RAIL
road Omaha. Katihak City
& Eastern Railroad "Th.
Oulncy RoutiV-Tlcket Of.
flee. 1415 Furnam St. Tele
phone. 222. Depot. Tenth
and Marcy Stk. Teiet.t,Uu
t29. '
Leave. Arrive
St Louis Cannon Ball
Express .. ...at;16pm a S:30 am
Kansas City and Qulncy
Local ft 7:00 am a vav pm
a Dally,
Neb.
I
I
I
It All. V A 11. ML. CAUL..
L LLlililuN it M-IS-
0ai, Ilivur Kuilruau
lhe BurtihflOh Route
u 1 tra unices. North
wist 1 un.er it n tii and
lan. an. streets. Ticket
Oil we i5. 1 allium btleel.
1 neplii ue t. auiniinuu dvuuuii, jemu
und Aia-r, S reels, miepuune 11.
Unn., Arrive.
Liu oit.. Hastings uuJ
Mm iii.p A b.U am U 1 .Zi Pro
Lincoln, Denver, v.010-
rado, Utah, caufondu.a 1:25 pm a z:vj pm
A..lulicc i-xpres. .. ...ai. pm a t.w ptu
Ulli'-itl & UlaCK mils. a ;w jini u i.ii am
....... t. ..-. U..H11H M'lKl nm 11 ft!', nm
Lincoln Fust Mall. ..' b pru u v.i; urn
wymulc, iieuince ana
Llncoui a a.iu um uuw am
1 and v. aiituriua a G:15 am 1
Fiu't t'rouK, Su. IJelid,
Louisville. Piuttstn Ui.b SrSO pm bllrtXi am
Ii'!le' if'- .1,'-t.trBU'-h -.,0 m v.-n m
flBC'.fV- -iJ",VV.t;'j; P
lucitit Junction aS.loum
a Dal y b Dully except Sunday.
KANSAS CITY. ST. JO
seph Ac Council Bluffs
Railroad "The Burlington
Route Ticket Office, 15"J3
Fftrnam Street. Telephone
250. Depot, Tenth and
Mason Streets. Tele
phone 12S.
, w
Kansia(( ry Dnv jx 0 j
Kansas Cit Night Lx .aio
laeuve. Arrive.
,ai am a C;ui pm
,30 pm a C:15 am
josh'and'st. LouiTa s.10 pm aU:U am
a Dal y
CHICAGO. BURLINGTON
i qulncy Railroad "The
Burlington Route" Ticket
Oilki, lK'J Farnarn Street.
Telephone 280. Depot,
lentn und Mason Streets.
Telephone 12a.
. . ,. one,
LUS light C U.tfigO BpC'
ix'avc. Arrivis.
Vuiui-uieS Cx.a 4:oo pm 2"m am
Chicago Local Express. a 9:3j am u 4:00 pm
n ? AO tn n Ifl.VI
Chlcugo L.imitua u iisvjjiu a i.u um
rast Mall a 2:45 pro
j. Dally.
CHICAGO, ROCK 1SL
and A. Pactric Rallroud
-The Great Ror
Island Route" citi
Ticket Office, lffij Kur
nam Street. Telephone
424. Depot. Tenth unj
Marcy Streets. Tele
phone, Ci.
Leave. Arrive
i Chicago Daylight Spe .a 6.00 am a 2i00 am
les Moines and Davun
port Loca.
a .:2aam bll;25 nm
Chicago Express
bll.la am ii s -in .. ...
Des Mu.ncs Loi-il . ...a 4.2u pm u 4:45 pm
Chicago r asi j-xpresi .a a.w pm a 1;;5 jnn
X .UUIItCB, .UV A'1
und and Chlcugu it 7:40 pm a P;3i tim
Rocky Mountain Llm. . .u 2:o0 nm a C:00 am
Lit. coin, ivilurxdo Spgs.,
weTl " a 1-30 nm n fir
Colorado" Oklahoma' i p
Tevns llvT n R;?o nm n o.ri M
a Dally, b Dally except Sunday.
1 L L I N O I S CENTRAL
Railroad City Ticket ot-
lice, 14(. Farniim Street,
.vtuiuiuuc, uepot
Tenth and Murcj Streetfc'
Leave. Arrive.
a ju am u i.lu
ClllLUktl r.XtireSS
CIucudu Limited
pm
Leave. Arrive.
o, T.noiQ mnnnn Tioll
XOU' V-UIinon 11&II
B Fxnr"ss uannon ....
Ka"nsa Citv and 'Qulncy
cai a 7 tj ar
.W Mb
pm u B:20 am
am u 9:00 pm
a Dully
MISSOURI PACIFIC RAIL-road-Gciieral
Offices ana
Ticket Offices, Southeast
Corner 14th and Duugia.
btB. J elcpnune, 104. Depot
Luton stution. "'voi.
Leave. a ...i...
St. Luuis und Kansas
.City Express a lu;00 am a C:23 nm
K. C. St. L Express.. u lw:60 pm a CL am
. , .,. ,, ,-.h ni
I HL.'"..1.''.'1. an1
Uv!;" c''7" ,,.
, w!?fru- .l1: ' la ,, .
Ti,1' ??tvr,
Aft tim nln.fr.
Dally except Sunday.
CniSACft "LWAUKEE
& St Paul Railway-Cm
Tickot Office, 1504 Farnam
mwAVk
Depot'. Tenth and Mason
Krr.i.,tK 'r..1nnkn 1 1
Streets. Telephone, cn
k,eave. Arrive
Chicago As Omnhn Ex..b 7:15 um b 3:40 pm
Chicago Limited Ex ...a:wpm a s:05 an.
"a Dally b Dally except Sunday.
WABASH RAILROAD
Ticket Office, 1415 Farnam
Street. Telephone, 322. De
pot, Tenth and idarcy Sts
Telephone. C2S
Leave. Arrive.
eTl
Bt Louis "
Lxpr-s
Cannon Ball'
...a 5.15 pm a E.20 nm j
Direct Route ta aiasc ExbHJlttan
ANCHOR LINE
team.mps Irota New orU Weekly for
OLASliOW VIA LONDONDERRY.
Saloon. J50 and up. Second Cabin S32.50 and
un Third Class. 2ti and upwards,
r; niuHtruted folder und further lnforma.
F.lon apply to HENDERSON BROTHERS.
J..'cNALLY. 1323 Farnam St.,
CEO. E. ABBOTT. 12.14 Furnam St.. Omahe.
CUTS CORA URQUHART POTTER
Lnily Mrtix IlrvoLis Her Promise to
llulld it Tbrater for the
Actress.
(Copyright. 1901, by Press Publish'ng Co.)
LONDON. Aug. 11. (New .York World
Cablegram Special Telegram.) Lady Meux
Is fickleness Itself. Her generosity to the
tarl and countess of Essex was quite ro
muntic but she has fallen out with them.
Ehe has also fallen out with several others
of her aristocratic acquaintances and with
Mrs. Brown-Potter, for whom he volun
teered to build a theater. It Is said that
Mie will soon break with Mr. Whitney's
racing lease of Volodyovskl. the famous
race horse which won the last uer
Mrs. George Cornvvallls West always pro
vides b bensatlon for Cowcs week. Two
year ago her romantic betrothal wob an
nounced there Last year she turned up
two davs after wedding n youthful husband.
This year she all but drowned when leav
ing Tony Drexel's yacht Jlargarlta. which
she had visited with Mrs George Keppel.
Consuelo, duchess of Manchester, MIbs
Parker (Deacon), Miss l.augtry ana t.ora
Athlumney. to meet the king at dinner
After the king left Mrs. West was stepping
Into a punt to go ashore with Lord Ath
lumney when she slipped und went head
foremost Into the water. Lord Athlumney
grasped her by the dress and she waB
dragged aboard, half choked with water
and her white puquln dresb limp as a rag.
It was dark, which added to the discom
fort, though of danger there wns little, as
she swims She stayed aboard Margarita
and w'ns none the worse the next day for
the ducking except for the chaffing It pro
yoked - Mrs Arthur Paget had engaged passage
to New York nn Oceanic for last Wednes
day, but wsb detained by the Cowes gaie
ties She will soon go to New York to
attend to business matters, ond then to
Newport Consuelo duchess of Manches
ter, and her sister. Lady Llster-Kaye. have
been entertaining every night In Cowes.
Miss I.Biigtry. who Is staying with the
duchess Is an acknowledged belle of the
regatta. Strange to say. sho resembles
the handsomest of the Battenbergs. though
also strongly suggesting her mother
I 1 Lord Is 111 at Cowcb aboard the
sieam yacht Queen Man. His daughter
also is seriously sick A Christian Science
rpeiialist arrived Thursday from New York
to attend both.
I HSEiHHB
MISSOURI'S FAMOUS BANDITS
Rtcolltctioss of the James, the Youcgsri
tnd Other Eminent Kuitlcrs.
ROMANT.C SIDE Of CUTLAW LIFE
Klnrtoscoiilr Vlnn of Raids, Rob
beries mill Trnurillr that Thrilled
tlir Middle West Turiit)
Yrnrs Abi.
The death of Richard Llddle, which oc
curred at Cincinnati a few days ngo. fol
lowing so close after the liberation ot Cole
and James Younger from the Minnesota
state prison, recalls most vividly, relates
the St Louis Qlobe-Democrat. tho.e dlB. .
tressful days when the James and lounger
pang gathered tributes from express trains
and bank vaults, sometimes varying their
labors by looting the cash box of a coun
try store or that of the Kansas City Fair
association.
Llddle did not become a member of the
band until after the Northfield raid. Once
admitted he became a very useful mall.
He wus with Jesse James at Wlnstou and
participated In the Illur Cut affair near
Independence. Afterward, for the love of a
woman, ut gave up train robbing and be
came an honest man The story of the
breaking up of this band limy not prove
unlntetistlng reading at this time.
Whei' .icwe reached western Missouri of
. I
1
the fatal laid on Northfield, Minn
that all of the l.and except Frank nnd Jesse .
James were either killed or captured, high '
. ........ . k i . i
hopes were entertained that a stop had been I
.... j . . .... iJ t. ...i 1
put to train and bank robbing In Missouri.
For several cars It seemed this hope wus
In full process of realization, but ou the
night of September 7. 1879, a holdup oc
curred at Glcndale, six mile, southeast of
Independence, and fifteen from Kansas
City. Every exertlou was made by the of
ficers to apprehend the bandits, but proved
futile The yenr following, however, a man
named llns'linm. who had lived In a section
of the county called "Cracker Neck." and
ot which Glendale was the center, wbb ar- , wak oiuiilr-tvly lost Upon reading tbo
rested on susplclou of having been one of ,1()U. Timberlake found It to be from Dick
those euguged In the robbery. It wns re- ! udjj,., asking him to come alone to a ccr
tnembcred that llasiihain, who was a worth- ; tnln ,,iBce In the woods near Liberty that
less wight, had left the country within a ,ll(.t Bl m,it,Kht. Tlmberlake was a man
week after the attack on the train, bud re- ! , rungidernble pm It was some
turned after an nbsence of severnl months j tlmc liroro hv t.aula KBn ,ll8 own C0Meut
and seemed to be in llush circumstances ,0 attvuA tn trj.gt. However. It was tarn
Suspicion ripened Into nrrest and Bassham hl. KUcct.Pdet) ond a fight If deceived nnd
was put in the sweatbox. Believing that ,K, ,,, hmw mct ,, nlom, nnd un.
ue nna neeu neirayeu ne mane a iuh con-
fesslon, implicating Jesse James as the
leader. Dick Llddle. BUI Itynn. Ed Miller
and three others Hassham was sentenced
to the penitentiary for ten years, but hlB
written confession remained In the hands of
the county and state officials. He was sub
sequently pardoned, that his testimony
could be used against other members of
the band.
Drtl of tlir Robbers.
In 1880 Thos F. Crittenden wob elected
governor of Missouri and Wllllnm H. Wal
lace prosecuting attorney of Jackson
county Crittenden had announced it to be
his Intention to break up the James gang.
Wallace hud pledged himself to do all that
could be done In his olllco to sustain law
and order and punish crime. As If In de
fiance of the new administration, a train
robbery was planned and executed on the
15th of July, 1881. near a small station
called Winston, sixty-live miles north of
l.'nn.n, fit. nn Din Chli-npn tlnrl; lnlntlfl
Pacific railroad This was the most !
desperate and brutal of the holdups up to
that time. Without provocation Jesse
James shot the conductor in cold blood and
one of his pals murdered a passenger. The
express car was looted and many people
on the train were robbed, but the Insolent
bandits stopped not there On the night of
September 7. 1881. they ngaln nppcared In
Jackson county, stopped and robbed a train
on the Chicago & Alton road, two and
one-half miles from Independence, disap
pearing from the scene as If the earth had
swallowed them up. Indeed, the gnng
",emed to be stronger and more daring
. i ........
than ever.
Then were the pcoplo of Jackson county
aroused ns they never had been before. It
was plainly evident to many that the fa
cility with which these banditti could com
mit crimes and escape capture was because
they had friends living near, by whom they
were harbored, thnt they had spies and con
federates in Independence and Kaunas City
who gave Information of the movements of
officers In their attempts to bring the oi-
IUHH III juauir.
The organization of a secret committee of
safety was effected. This committee
adopted signs, signals and passwords and
soon had a membership of nearly five hun
dred determined mon, nearly all of whom
hud served la the confederate armies. For a
wholesome effect upon the friends of the
outlaws they used for calling emergency
meetings a broad red seal, upon which
wore written hieroglyphics, understood only
by the members. These were posted only
at ulght and not Infrequently placed on a
front door or gatepost of n known friend of
the gang. This gavo grave alarm to these
gentry, but as they could not understand
the seals they presumed they were meant
to convey a warning. At the snmc time
covert threats were thrown nut that In case
of any more robberies within the limits of
the county the suspected hnrborcrs nf the
outlaws would themselves be summarily
dealt with.
(ii-ttlni: Down to Iluslness.
In the meantime. Governor Crittenden
had called a meeting of the superintend
ents of those rallronds operating In the
stale nnd the Jesuit was tho offering of n
reward of ?20,00o for the death or arrest
of Frank and Jesse James.
Shortly nfter Wallace became prosecuting
attorney BUI Ryan, one of the most trusted
of the James gang, robbed n United States
paymaster of several thousand dollars
near Mussel Shoals, Tenn. A few days later
he appeared In Nushvllle and was arrested.
charged with drunkenness, allncc saw
the notice of Ryan's arrest and wired the
officials to hold him. pending a requisition
from Governor Crittenden, and Deputy
Marshal Whig Kcshlear was sent to bring
him to Missouri. Keshlcar reached Jack
son county while the grand Jury was tn
pnsslou, nn indictment was found charg
ing Ryan with complicity In tho Glrndalo
robbery He made a bitter fight, but the
meshes Wallace had drawn nrouud htm
were too strong to be broken and he re
ceived n twenty-five-year sentence. This
was the first really tmportant capture, and
proved the only prosecution to a successful
Issue. But other Influences were nt work,
the organization of the committee of safety
hod alarmed the friends of the bandits
and tt became hard to find safe harborage.
Besides the loss of Ryan proved a serious
one Upon his conviction Jesse JnmeB be
galn training Charley ond Bob Ford for
criminal work.
The Ford family consisted of the mother,
daughter and the two above-named boys.
Their home was In Ray county, near Rich
mond, and one of the hiding places of the
band, or n part of It Dick Llddle and
Wood Hite often stayed there for weeks at
a time. Hite. ll seems, was In love with
Miss Ford and. becoming Jealous of Llddle,
picked a quarrel with him In tho fight
that resulted Hite was killed and his
body was dragged nut thrown into a ditch
and covered with earth, stoneo and brush
Some hogs descried the body und rooted it
out to the road, where It was fouud by
sojie passersby The Fords bad long been
suspected of harboring members of the
gang and this confirmed the belief. But us
1 Llddle was absent v hen Hite t body was
I discovered no arrests were made
Soon after tbls episode Charley and Hub
Ford Joined Jesse James at St. Joseph
where he wm liv'.n: under tlir nam of
Howard
Thi' riled Woman.
Dirk Llddle war In love with one Matlle
Collins, woo lived In Jarksou county, four
teen miles from Independence, but while
the woman was devoted to him she would
not consent to marry him while his lite
was in continued Jeopard ou account of
his lawless and murderous deeds. Severat
Jenrs brfore this a former lover had In
sulted Miss Collins and to a fit of rage she
shot him dead She was prosecuted under
an lndlrttuent of murder In the first de-
j gree and her attorneys had a hard tlmr
. to sae her from a long, If not life, term
" ,!,,". ' ,nwc "crc
- M,aJor VV N rnrr- afterward-, member
' ,c n,u.h Kan" nty district,
H allace It was Wallace's
extraordinary defense, howexcr. which se
cured a erdlct of acquittal for the tawny
haired woman and she was ccr afterward
exceedingly grateful to him. In hor present
etnercency she paid Wallace a visit She
told him she and Llddle were sweethearts,
also that Llddle desired to surrender and
settle down Wallare counseled her to go
see Governor Crittenden and lay the mat
ter before him. promising to abide bj vht
cvei the governor advised.
One day a "veiled woman" called nt the
slate cnpltol mid said that she desired a
private Interview with the governor and
was shown Into Crlttruden's private office
In an hour she nns bowed nut by the gal
lant Kentucktan, who hud snatched a kiss
from the Hps of the great Pattl. Much
klm - lllnllnn n- Mil l,l.l,,. n ikl. ....H...I
. J"" ". "T . , V .
" , : '"r" ,
th8' "uc was the wife of Frank or Jesse
,... ... , , ,. ., ... , ,,
James, atiothcr thought It might be Mrs.
,,. ,, ,, v.. n....
' Samuels, their mother. But neither Crit
tenden nor Wallace would tell and It was
a long time liefore those 1cb Interested
than the principals knew.
Tlir Sitrrriulrr.
The next startling thing that occurred
wus the mysterious placing of a note In the
hands of Sheriff Tlmberlake of Clay county.
The note was delivered so deftly, the bearer
i m u lie uls escape so easily that his identity
. ,. offered to surrender and bo taken
to Liberty a prisoner If assured of a par
don and protection In cuse he would divulge
the secrets of the James gang. TImberlako
promised protection nnd said he had no
doubt that the governor would pardon him
If he would faithfully aid In breaking up
the band Whereupon Llddle stepped to
where his pistols were lying, handed them
to the sheriff and the two were soon at the
Clay county Jail, where for the first time,
perhaps, In his wayward lite Llddle had the
key of Jalldom turned upon him.
Ann Irs now culminated rapidly. On April
3. 1SS2. Bob Ford shot nnd killed Jesse
James In St. Joseph and In the following
October Frank James walked into Governor
Crittenden's office and surrendered. The
Ford boys received their reward of 110,000
for killing Jesse James Rnd each went bis
way. Charley to marry nnd settle down,
Bob to go west and get killed by Ed Kol- "
ley. the keeper of a Creede. Colo., dance
house Dick Llddle appeared as a witness
"P"1"" j1 Jnies who was indicted for
tho murders committed nt the Winston train
robbery, but it availed the state nothing
and James was acquitted. Llddle married
Mattle Collins nnd the two went west nnd
are living somewhere out toward tho set
ting sun.
AMERICAN WOMAN'S PHARMACY
Imiokcii Wiillin-1. Is nu Iimtnut Sno
ri'iii nn Aiiotlireitry
In 1'nrlk.
(Copyright. 1901. by Press Publishing Co.)
PARIS, Aug. 11 (New York World Ca
blegramSpecial Telegram.) Imogen Wal
lack, an American woman who had studied
In Paris for n year, passed the examination
for a pharmacist and has opened a big drug
store, which la widely advertised as tho
only pharmacy In the world managed by a
woman. The establishment Is sumptuously
Installed In modern style, with gay furnish
ings. Six male assistants nre kept busy.
Miss Wallack having met with instant suc
cess Mrs. Ogdcn Goelet, who Is spoodlngg n
few days nt Homburg, has had another en
counter with Linne De Pougy. Both wero
stopping at IUttcrs's Park hotel, from
which the American lady had the French
actress nuriimarily ejected three summers
ngo. The Rltter brothers afterward apolo
gized to Liane, who finally consented to
patronize the place ngaln. When De Pougy
saw Mrs. Godot walk Into the garden ono
morning a few days ngo, she walked over
to her, though Mrs. Goelet was surrounded
by friends, and with what was meant to bo
killing coolness, made some spiteful ro
mark Mrs. Goelet preserved her com
posure, gave an Icy stare, then simply nskod
someone nonchalantly, "Who Is the
woman?" and walked away.
Mrs. Ogdcn Mills Is rapidly getting over
the effecta of nn operation for appendicitis.
She will rail for New York Wednesday
from Cherbourg ou the utcamBhlp Kaiser
Wllhelm.
Marlon Crawford and Miss Crawford are
stopping at the Grand Hotel do I'Atbenc.
They will be guests of Sarah Bernhardt at
her weird country palace at Bolle lBlo-En-Mcr
on the Atlantic coast for the next two
weeks.
Etretnt. the most delightful little water
ing plnce on the Normandy coast, has a
brilliant and congenial American colony
this season Mrs Grlswold Gray, assisted
by her charming niece. Ethel Irwin,, is the
leading entertainer there and her villa is
the headquarters for all sorts of Informal
dinners, balls und picnics. Judge uud Mrs.
Ingrnbam occupy tho next villa Colonel
and Mrs. Mapleson, ponding the completion
of their splendid summer bouse, which It
being entirely renovated, hnvo rented a
veritable bijou residence. Ambassudor
Porter General and Mrb. Wlnslow, Mr. and
Mrs Walter Robinson and tholr married
daughter, and Sir Morrell Mackenzie, tho
famous English surgeon who operated on
Emperor Frederick's throat, are also nt
Etrotat. There are forty distinguished
Americans at the Hotel Des Roches
Illanchns, where M und Mmc. Ln Llargy,
who gives performances in thn Casino, ure
stopping, ton
Arthur Edwards Valols. head ot a Purls
and New York law firm which gives coun
sel to all the United States conaultates lu
France, has been made a chevalier of the
Legion of Honor upon M. Delrosse's spe.
clal proposition
Wm. Finn of Lima, 0., obtained excellent
results from the use of Foley's Kidney
Cure. "It relieved my backache aud severe
pain over the hips, It toned my eyctero and
gave zno new vim and energy, it Is an
honest and reliable remedy, n sum cur
fur all kidney diseases,"
NrlinioLn IiiiIIuiih Keep Vjt Gult.
SOUTH MILWAUKEE, Wis., Aug 11
(Special.) The Nebraska Indians defeated
the local team here today, 20 to i. The in
dlans have won sixty-one out of the luat
sixty-five games played und tlilrty-clght
out of the last thlrty-ntno.
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