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W lGlll‘!‘ULllOlil-‘ B Imodern ” conves ¥ SPEGIAL NOTIGES DVERTISEMENTS FOR THESE will be taken wntil 12:30 p. m. for the cvenio tud niil 8:390 b, m. for the morning and Sunday ma. Adveriisors, by Fequesting & ntimbered chock ean have thelr answers addreased to & numbered JoUer in carn of THE BEE. Answers 80 addressed wiil be delivered ipon prosentatfon of the check SITUATIONS - WANTED. Rate, 14 a word first (nscrtion, 16 a word there- After. Kothing taken for loss than 25e. _SITUATION WANTED AS CLOTHING OR grocory elerk or assistant booker. Refo NTED, WASHING OR OTH mie or will go out. L 81, 1 7 P ——— l'OR RFNT—!TOI!S AND OFPIOBS BUSINESS OBANOSS MTURDAY J ULY 15, 189'3 h fnsortion. $1 1 for lowa than 0 a lino por " Nothing taw FOR RENT, STORE ON 8 13th ST. LANGE block, suitable for meat markol. haniware or dry goodsl store Inquire 600 . 13th st T4 FOR RENT. THE 1_STORY BRICK BUILDING 016 Farnam st. _The butlding 118 a Arsproof, oo ment hasement, complete steam hoating Axtirs, ater on all the foors, gas, ote. Apply at the oMes of The B, 00 month Rat month. 10¢ a line Nothing ta PHER SEX WANTED TO SELL 2 1 and eaks knivi bz profits, WANTED ~MALE HELP STENOGIRAPHERS. BOOK- armacists, elerks of Emplogment wend ua thelr s ik, mo Towa 0 Tomine 1o send, nmen and. nddress et be Of HeFY Thalding voul 10 acenpa posiitons. Western Biial: 0N Y e Dids 19 120 ALESMAN. DO YOU WANT TO BECOM s saleaman, with ehaned of becoming a collector, and work for the Singe 80, apply At 9 a. m. sharp, 1516 Dooglas, B SALESMAN, A LIVE ACTIVE & LESM enn hivve o wicndy, position with hd ficcorting to mertt, in 4 Hand 9 8. m. 1628 Vlnllm —IF YOU WANT A > e Ho ks Surmcry Co. M wAURGe, Wik MHOT 3¢ 50D CHARACTER TO insuraico. wew, pro- IMEN OF our business, Ba ALESMEN TO_ SELL GOODS TO MER- oliaits by ample; £100.00 4 month for work Ramples and case furnishied free; inclose st Model Mfg. Co., South Bend, Ind. MOZ5 1 B ‘w.snnw TO BAKING POWDER. but our goods in Glass Rolling Pin 0 month and expenses, or commission. Chl S Bakini Powder Gon 707 Van Buren sroct, Chi ©ago. M 058-A 70 B ~TEAMSTERS FOR WYOMING ON THE B. & M. rallway extension. Good wages, free piss. r & O'Hearn Labor agency, 304 i“;\!gl.’nrx'u. HE A 1 O INVESTMENT BONDS 0.00 111 from one to five yoars. ,..mm.nv. and $1.00 a i, Best paying inyesty ot wanted In ev 1 Apply (0 PAY aBuy oo RENTAL AGENCIES, atos, 100 0 line ench | nth.” Nothing takon for NTS; 717 N Y. LIFE. T HOUSEHOLD — GOODS; d chieap ratos. K. Wells, 1111 F’nrxll;lln. WANTED--T0 BUY. @ & word first insartion. Nothing Hlkl‘ll for loas lh’u Rates, 1 afte) o word there- N CAsn FOR FURNITURE, HOUSEHOLD £00d8, oto., or will sell for ownoer i our auetion salcs, K. Weils, 1111 Parnam. 404 ~LUMBER YARD, DOING GOOD BUSINESS IN Ag0od town In_eastorn Nobraska. Brown & Bolton, 112 South 13th St., Lincoln, Neb. MS45 18% WANTED A GOOD SECOND HAND SADDLE and bridlo, Address Lock Box 378, 104 4 ““Raten, 10¢ & line_cach insertion, $1.50 a lino por month. Nothing taken for lass thn 2o ‘ DO YOU WANT TO RUY, LD L I\R R(» change & business, real ostote or lands' Do want additionsl eapital in your businoess® It W0 #ew 18, we oan help you. Call of write for onr bulletin. OMccs in all prineipal olties, Wektera Business 316N LAte Bide. 343 Jy20 Y BUSINESS OP NINGS,574 SHENANDOAH 1A T FOR SALE. BARDBER SHOP AND DATH room, located fn (he Tusiness Art of o a For articulars addrons, K37, 004 50" Raton, 11gc & word first insoriy. 16 4 word thers- after. Nothing taken for lews o QTRAYED-RED AND WHITREOW IN OALF IN v days. Reward for inforgation as to where- Address N. Morrisow Fox 123 South 01 116-16* PAWN BIOK‘M Rates, 100 4 line month. Nothing taki SONNENDERG, Douglas at. Loans ete, Ol gold and sil M ineaien, $1.60 a lins por 1 foF 1049 thAn 450 DIA! ROKER, 1305 waiches, BEOOND HAN'D TYPI WB-ITIB! THE OLD ES- ing_ goneral Store busi- Retiring stuiaster, Lowell, Neb. 15416 A RARE OPPORTUNITY. tabliahed and well- noeas 1o be sold, with bulldings and lots. from business. Inquiro P FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING STOCK in one Nobraska: will in- vorta abon 00; halt down, balanee on tme, Addrens T, M184 10¢ Y, EOR SALE, WHOLES! LE TOY AN Kko0ds business; best trade in city. Address L 25 TORE FOR Beat in Nebraska: b choap rent: doing ar: stock ¢an bo re Ith cnuse. Addross P. M207 190% FOR SALE OR TRADE, FIRST-CLASS DRUG ated, §ood cash busin 'y town. Lincoln busi aneed to §1.000.0 0. Box 185, Waloo, Neb. FOR EXCHANGE. Ratos, 10c a line each nsertion, $1.50 a line por month. Nothing taken for less than . ~§25,000 WORTH OF CLEAR LAND TO BX- change for merchandise. 212 MeCague blde, 71 HAVE $2.30000 EQUITY IN 100 ACRES & from Omaha; also $20 Will el or nxcha general merchandise, boots and shoes, hor: cattle.” J. R, 4004 Leavenworth street. Qiniah 77—A OLEAN STOOK OF GENERAL MDSE. LWl take roal estatoand money Box 205, Fran! fort, Ind. 481 / TOWN 100 FARMS IN NEBRASKA. KANSAS fiand Dakota. Will el cheap or _exchange for mdse. horses aid cattle. Add.box 70, Frankfort, fud. —WANTED, A FIRST-OLASS BAKER IN A live Nebraska town; state reference and price. Address L 21, Bee. M08 17 WANTED, WALL PAPER HANGERS o el and hin Taterence reauired. Ad 1) FARMS. SALE INS_THOUSES, LOTS A ¥. 1004 K. Darling, Bark IO aRAVEL, & Wellington. M O ory 1 ono of the astern Nebraska. Address L 197-16* N VANTED, JERSEY COWS, HEIFERS AND calves, Address, with pri and descrip- tlon, L 30, Bee. M208 17% MI8115 FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. Ratos, 140 after. Noth 7—WHAT HAVE YOU TO OFFER IN EX- i, © for go0d, cloar Missouri land_and town Address, with particulars, E. 0. Belio- Suphion o, noAHY B Vet o aD. K. 1 M336 Jy 21 3B DOUBLE YELLOW yoars old, 8 fine talker and whi Price $25. 400 S 18th St., Councll A_GOOD ¢ employmer nationality and " ref "Addross 170 20° A COMPRETENT FLOORWALKER e of advertising for dry goods Address L 33, Bee. M214 17 after. Nothing taken for less th (- WANTED, LADIES TO WRITE AT HOM Enclose stimped envelope. Eila Werst. ot Bend, Tnd J-WANTED, LADIES OR YOUNG MEN TO Jtake 1ight, plensant work at their own homes; #1.00 to $3.00 per day can be quletly work, sent by mail; no canvassing. For pur rs ad- dress Globe Mfg. Co., Box 0331, Boston, Mass. - tablished 1850 M1z )y 19 [ { PRecial barzatn. PIANO, 3 l:u\mkm, BROWN Broods 20, 1008 South Q —FOR SALE. A bargain, $50.00, at 20 —THOROT 2H||KVED ehicks with moth Price $4.00, $3.00, $2 Qs FOR SALE, ONE froczer. Baldufr. OuAIRVOYANTS 80-QUART ICE CREAM M210 21 cach Trsertid 0 a line por 3 for loss 1) MRS, NANNIE V. WARREN, CLAIRVOYANT, reliable business nicdium: 5th year at 119 N.16th Ratedndoc o lin monthNothing JISALE ON BASY MONTHL A mouth front cottags, § rooms, §1,350.00, 50 foet. ‘A south front cottage, 4 rooms, $1.100.00; 50 A South front hous 3,450,600, 100 £ Anorth front cot 10000, 50 fo Aiortli front cot 0000, 50 1 A north front hov 00.00,50 for A mall firat monthly pay- mongs. - Smail ol n in oxchange. N A Kuln, druggist, 15th and Douglas. 3303 Iy 17 NV AYMENTS: Rates, 100 4 line onch_ingorti LS50 alino par month. Nothing taken for leas Go. BRYLESE BARR, DEALERS INTYPEWRITERS, ATl makes bought, sold, exchangod, ronted. 613 N. Y. Life bldg. Tel. 358 481 'nuc REALTY MARKET, TS placed on record July 14, WARRANTY DEEDS. W P Stevens to Magdalena Ruhland, , W L Selby's 15t add to fo 1 s 30 feot lot 24 and n 80 feet. lot 2 hlnl k 8, Hanscom Place...... 37 Morah to Anthony Moran, o u,mu 19, block 7, Drake's add..... Jean Hoogland to Warron undiy g lot 18, block 108, Omaha TP Froeman and wite to Mati Miiior, 10t 2, block 6, Begley's park. G M Hitcheoek and wite o Tiubort Burrass, lot 11, block 11, Poppleton nark . DALY H P Lowvis wnd ‘wife to My Fiils, ¥ i 1ot 3, block 21, E V Smith's add..... DEEDS, G A Bennett, shoriff, to Omaha Sav- ings bank, W % lot'19, block 8, Wise & Parmeloe’s add..... .t Samo to sume, 1ot 7, DIock 6, saimo Samo to sanic, lot 10 and & 3 lot 11, block 7, Kountzo 4th add ........ Total amount of transfers. .. uuih SUES & CO., Solicitors, Bee Building, Omaha, Neb. 4years Examiners U. 8, Pat Offico. Advice free No fee until patent is obtained. VISITORS TO THE \"orld’s Columbian Exposition will find the TRAVELERS OHEQUEB Ot tho AMERICAN EXPRESS CONPANY especlally convenient, avoldin: the risk of arrying money. Puying offlces on Fair rounas nnd at 30 other pluces In Chicago. NO INDENTIFICATION REQUIRED. SysT YOUR MONEY IN LAND AND GET rieh, We offer for quick sale 10_choleo little_planta- . at Millard, only $100 per and Work or do bus: \¢ ever offer of the ne of which will produco a1 il family. Boggs & Hill, 1 §f you would 8ceuro on Iaid, an yoursolf u o8 iving for 08 Farnam st. 503 Jy 20 BUY Loms 1N STOEPEL PLACE. Cheapest and best lots tn. OMAHA. Speetal price and torms to HOME BUILDERS. Stoepel Place lots will always advance in price, for the elty must grow westward. Call on or ad: dress W. A, Webstor, 402 oo bldg. 577 Y- WANTED, LADIE! WRITE /Ene Verga [ JWORK. SGotmel. 1051 . 300k, between Poppleton i Woolworth ave. - LADIES OF GOOD ADDRESS TO INTRODUCE Jour business smong fricuds. $75.00 10 $100.00 salary (o right parties; 417 Bee bullding, MS35 tes, 1ie 0 word u.-nnmumnn, atier. Nothing taken for less Ui T MADAME SMITH, 002 8. 13TH, 2ND FLOOR, Room 3. Massage, vapor, alcohol, steam sulphur- ine and sed b m5H 15 the OARSON, 1121 DOUGLAS STREET, 3D floor, room 7, mabsage, aleohol, sulphur and's baths. M204 217 NI WILL PAY A \WEW LADIES A SALARY Jot $10.00 per week Yo work for me i their lo- eality at ioma; light work; £00d pay for part time. Writo with stainp. Mrs. E. E. Basseit, sulte 604, Marshall Pleld bldg, Chicago. MYUS 15 Cr Y ANIRD, GIRL FOR, HOUSEWORK MRS, Frank Wileox, S. W. cor. 20th und Douglas st MME, MACK OF CHICAGO GIVES BATHS, magnetie, m; 110 North 15th Sl,. BOC 159 18 MME. STOWE, MAGNETIC HEALER, 305 Douglas block. M127 A9® PERSOYAL, —WANTED, ENERGETIC LADY AGENTS IN Javery locallly. Old cstablished house. Busi- ness pleasant and profitable. Kingery Mfy. Co., Cloeinnati, O, M203 16% —eeee ey FOR RENT—HODUSES, Ratea, 10c o 1lne cach insertion, $1.5 month. ' Nothing twken for less thin D FOR RENT, HOUSES IN ALL PARTS l)E‘ e city. Tho O. F. Davis compiny, 1605 Fa a line per =3 AND 4-ROOM APAR' IRNTS, biock, with stean; r 1.5 5oom HOUS for businoss or wiiolesile & South 104 stroot, D—7-nmfm COTTAGE TO RENT, ?-(»thms-r for U. P. rallroad men. Inguire 1112 8. ll):llllzsl-. )i FOR WENT, NO. 212 N, 177TH, 14 ROOMS, o floors furntshod, near ' nely. bostomes 800 Geo. J. Fox, 1918 Harney ir Bito. IT-ROOM HOUSE, diful Jawn: natu nquire wxo.n Plerce st. 1), TWO, BAST FRONT 7-ROOM COTTAC all modern and {n excellent r, half i bl from car line. Wil ront togetl ) auts very TS FOR RENT-3, 4 AND 5 ROOMS, 034 Street, ~ Botween Juckson and Levenworth. 115-17+ RENT, 9-ROOM HO! MODERN IM- iy, five minutes walk to the post- Diiyly Co., 105 Farnam street. 109 10 1000w HODSE FOR RENT, sm’MnLn for familios, 1713 N. 14th street.” MI80 16 D: FIVE-ROOM HOU 1 Ringwalt Bros., OM 7 105 8o rkor block. Dyl Eoox COTTAGE, inquire nexs door. 8 Vs ofice. 0. FOR REN 251 St., $5.0( 200 16¢ 3047 CALIFORNIA. M213 17 ¥OR RENT—FUKNIHHED ROOMB Tates. 14 & word firat lisert) attor: Notlili taken for Teay thi 260, NISHED ROOM WITH AL Uentieimon,modern conveutonces, . 520 Nosth 3d. M 750 ‘word thore. 1017 AND 1023 MOTY 2017 HARNEY ST, Mi3y 150 150 18* M8 FURNISHED O UNFUR- ot south frontage, With privi- (wikouplng, eheap, 10 wan and Wit witht ehfliren 018 By Q- FURNISHED OR I)Nl"lfllhli" 1 brick Loo; private fu irdesired. 120 North 'M181 16¢ E ROONS WITH OB WITHOUT BOAID, 2308 UDolilun. 1017+ E; LAve SOUTH FRONT ROOM %) MONTI “lavgo uinglo rooun 64, “2619 Bowurd 8 NISHED Pk good board. 620 N. 19th streot. FUANISHED ROOMS AND BOARD, TRatos 1ise 8 word fivst funortion, stter. Noiling inkon for less thau 23c. F IUE DOLAN, 200 AND 211 N, 19TH ST wort there- 449 NT R i‘fil AND Ratos 1igeaword firat insertion, 1c o word thero- ftor. Nothing taken for loss than 33e. U “WRITE FOR A FREE COPY OF OUR BEAU- tifully illustrated Matrimonial Journal, con- tadning man, handsome women and Brown BTl ATCOWAN'S 10 you wiil ba ., Tenple 20urt, Toledo, 0. THIS OUT AND PRESENT Photo Studio, 212 entitled to 12 4 s, very best, on gllt edged cards, @hd one Bx10 {0y mlng, "tor $1.99; without thils, $3.00; for 10 days ¢ “WRITE FOR FREE COPY OF OUR REAU- tfally fllustrated marriage journal. b. Toludo, 0. B W —LOANS, G. G. WALLACE, 312 BROWN BLK. 7—LOANS ON IMPROVED AN clty properiy, €3,000 and upw cont; nodeiays. W. Farnam Smith & Co, 1320 F: W INIMPROVED per rnam 466 7—1 AND 2 YEAR LOANSON CITY AND FARM morigagoa. Jtood & Solby, 344 Board of Trado. —MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES ‘The O. F. Davis Co., 1505 Farnam stroet. 469 —FIRST AND SECOND MORTGAGE LOANS; 401 Boo bldg. 474 T_MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST lv.M'Esml mproved and unimproved Omaha real 10 5 yeurs Fldeuty Trust Co.. 1702 Fa w—-quNs..l W. SQUILE, 248 BEE BLDG. 402 475 W 5 INTHONY LOAN ANDTRUST €O, 318 N. ¥, Lite, lends at low rates for chiofce séeurity on Nebrasik aud Lowa farus or Omalia clty property. W—CENTML LOAN & TRUST CO,, BEE BLDG. ED, TO BUY 8 PER CENT NOT) curdd by mortgages Omana clty o Douslas proporty. Rood & Solby, 385 Hoard of Trade WL HAVE 81000 TO LOAN ON IMPROVED frst mortgage farm land o city property, Nothiing but the bost seeurity will be considered. Address full particulsrs 101 19, Boo oMoe, _MONEY TO LOAN—CHATTELS. X—GALL AT 'UIL (O3 FILL ulr SB- OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. INCORPORTED, AND PIANOS, You HOUSENOLD PURNITORE O LRIAGES, S, WAGONS AND C. WAIH’UQ”EH RECEIPTS, ILCH. \NDISF« OR ANY OTHER SECURITY, We will lend you auy smount from $10.00 10 $1,000.00), ONTHE DAY YOU ASK FOR IT without Dnhh('“y or oval of property, You can pay the mos ¢k 1n any amount you wish, and at any tn 80 made will Foduce the cost of Rewembor that y heva thu use of both the proparty anl tha 1uyney, Ahd pay for 1t only 48 10ug Hl"‘vu“ Keoop it here will bo no oxpense or chargo kept out of the amount wautod, but you will rocelve the full amount of the loan. Before borrowing elsowhere eall and sce us and you will find it greatly to your advantige. OM AHA MORTGAGE LOAN UO.. 208 SOUTH 107TH STRERT, tirst loor above the s INCORPOR- JOR SALE, A GOOD STOCK AND GRAIN FARM {498 acres by Harrison county, Towa, on reasonable terms. Address L. H. Raymond, M nolia, Ia. M2 A3 JHAVE FIVE QUARTER SECTIONS OF LAND 1ig and 5 miles from town; will sell it all way 1 §7.00 to $75.00 per acre. This land is firat- s laind and I anybody wants 10 got goud, cheap homo this i8 a chance. 1 got one i with running water, 60 :icres broken, 2 miles from county seat, and by making & small payment on this land T wili soll it on 3 10 6 years time. Write at_once or come und soe me._ C. Hauck, Lonp City, Neb. MO70 17+ WHY PAY RENT, WHEN ¥OU CAN BUY A 33 foot_east front'lot on Virginia avenue, in the finost residence portion of the city at much less ihyan ita value, and turn In your outside 8500 or 0 10t a8 paTt pavient. - This s an offer seldom nade on such desirable property. Now is the timo tobuya placo for & home, and this a tho port ficity Trust Company, 1702 Farnam stroet, 194-28 CHANCE TO INVEST YOUR SAVINGS. EAST front 1ot Lowe avenue (Poppleton park), casy fccens 10 motor. Owner going 1uto business, ' Will sell very cheap for cash. Also lot Hanscom Place. Dig barkain for cash.” Addross L. ¥., P. 0. Liox 4. RAILWAY TIME CARD [CHICAGO. BURLINGTON & Q.| Omana Mas 420 pm | 1 [ Arrivos om: 12100m |1 7aA7m | 3 00 pint L:Deadwood Express. £.00 pm Denver EXpross. 13 Denver Linitod Local (Exe Local (Exeep [ CHICAGO, . I.i& PAC | Union Depot 10th & Mare Omah: 00 pm ¢ 7.10pm|. 500 pm Golig _Weat. T10pm| Night Expresa, Orld's Fair Limited. ... CHICAGO, It. l & PACIF ..Lineoln, F1Arbury Toeal....| 0.10am|Cl & Lincoln Vestibate Lm'td | 230 pn .World's Fatr Limibed ... | Omaha | _Depot 10th and m.‘?n Sta; 350 pm 4.40 pm Atrives Omaha T:b5 pm 6.40 am 8:40 am “Arrives Omaha 4.05 pm 7.00 pm 12.30 pm 1040 &m 420 pm D.50am 8 City Dav Kproas .. {:45pm K. Night Exp. via thP. Trans. 9.45pm Louls Express. UNXO‘N “PACIFIC. Unfon Depot_10th & Maroy Sts. Donver EXpross. Overland Flyer. . & &Stromsb's £x (ex Sin) +.o-Pacific EXDrass. . Deuver Fast Nafi.. “Leaves Omuha .(‘hh-nxn Fxl\r a8 “Chicago Expross.. Depot 16th and Webster Sta. ARGAIN, ~ SIX ROOM COTTAGE, SOUTH front halt lot Burt between 18 and 10, Will consider any reasonablo offer, half casli, torms to sult on bulance. W. N. Nuson, Room 111 Board of MYoH 22 JOR SALE, CHEAP: HOUSE AND LOT NO. 2714 Ruggles si., Omaha; desirable’ 5H-room house, big lot, for $1,500: one-third cash if taken atonce. Addiess Day & Hess, Council Bluffs. 171 19 LL PROPERTY LISTED FOR SALE BY E. Hardy 18 not for sale atter July 14, 1893, SAVE MONEY! DO IT, Now! THE SAFEST WAY $400 ot that is right In town, has two is on grade. has all improvements, B batract with qvery lot, 18 not way out n suburbs nor down on the bottoms. ment iy $25, Then §10 2 month—no interest till $100 {8 paid, Cy o yoursclf what this property is, what the neighborhood 1s, what GOOD HOUSES fre ulredy butlt ot the grouiid und now ones being built. This 18 & k0od chance for you to geta st in acquiring a home. You cannot help but do wi It is the best property today in Omaha and the cheapest. AMES REAL ESTATE AGENCY, 1017 FAI{NAM 195 17 Opp. N. Y. Lite. HOME OR AN INVESTMENT. Do youwant the handsomest cottage home tn Thenlot us show you the only one wa left in Avondalo park, Just comploted, § rooms, electric light, furnace, bath, cemented ar, electric bells, Speaking thbes, otled floors, elegaitly papered mintel, ete, worth $5,000, and for salo at §3,800.00. You can sed it eveninis, No. 2751 ebater St We are offerod $30.00 per ionti for 15 cottage If we would rent it nearly 10 per cent on 16 price Which, wo_ nale, FAGMy Ty Camt pany, 1702 Farnam atreot. 10328 J EAT 4-ROOM HOUSE AND CELLAR, CISTERN and well; lot complete WOrtl #1,750.00; price for a fow days $1,000.00, $250.00 eash. Two o0 Ambior Place, cach #0000, ¥ 1. Wasd. 10t and Douglas, M211 17 WORLD'S FAIR HOTELS & ROOMS Ratos Tgc o woud firat insertion, 1o after. Nothing takeu for less than 2 TTHE GROSVENOR, 6217 SHERIDAN AVENUE, hicago, 4 seloct fimily Lotel, within 6 minutes alk from the privcipal entrances o the fair. Good references. Rewdouable rates. Apply o C. O Slimor, 311 Now York Life bulldisig Gmuba. 65 Jy 0OMS TO BENT IN MODERN RESIDENCE, South Side, corner §5th street and Khodes ave: . one block from cable cars; 16 minutes ride Mr: roference; 75 conts per day each person, spccial ratos to pirtles of 4 or more. Address 0. G. Newman, 130 35th stroct, Chicago. M105 19% SECURITIES FOR SALE, ¥ YOU HAVE FUNDS FOIL INVESTMENT SEE list of scourities. Firat mortgige loans on Omaha property from 0 1o $5,00 A safo and conveniont | Call s Bhow you what we have. Fidiiy 1703 word thera- Trust Comp: Farmam nirt SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, DO YOU WANT MONEY' THE FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE 00, ROOM 4 WITHNELL BLOOK. 8194 SOUTH 15T, CORNER HARNEY ST, vt MALG Jy2de 7 YOUNG WOMBEN'S HOME, UNDEL CARE OF Wouiaw's Olriatian assoolation, 111 8 2174 st ROOMS WITH BOARD AT 107 8. 17T, You OR DOLLARS! ANY SMALL uP, THE OLDEST, LARGEST AND ONL LARGE HOME TABLE RATES, MODERATE, naw Soet 557 Jy 20¢ ve and bay wiidow. mod: - oul-nwu. private tamily; d " :,': ::_“ ll’l“ AND 85 PII \"fifll Dodge. ELER! p— ROOM AND house wadern; K URNISHE] d Loard at otk strvet M08 2] wlnm-n_r?nuun'n ROOMS -nfi.’mwfl u:l .u)mnnu.m o ‘waine [¢ =t KeopiIR, ol Nortliwoat obvuer 1o i i 1924 FRUCKLY SURNISHUD nou'ru“x:g:o ,,',:::: % ull‘lmllsnfllln ROOMB Sohater ATED LUAN COMPANY IN OMAHA. \ 411 WEMAKE LOANS ON FURNITO! CARRIAGES WAREHOUSE RECEI SONAL PROPERTY OF ANY KIND HORSES OR PER- You / WILL [DO WELL ™ oALL / oN [us PimsT/ wom Rate 10¢ a lino cach iusertion, $1.50 & line per month. Notliug taken for loas thin 23c. OUNG LADIES AND GENTLEMEN CAN S00N gycauitod workiug kol f shorthaud and i ¢ Band, 518 . Y. Life. "1y pawritora io st 488" —ee UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS Tiatos, 106 o lino sach Tanortl mouth. Nothing takon f0r joss han dses 10 PF (O, ¥ BAKER (FORMERLY WITH JOHN G, /. Jacobs, decensod, lutos . Lakor Snd SmbANGR 315 5. T0uh sLOBed hoa. o™ 483 BCALES. auya s il A g vt the cos of loan in proportion to amount you pay. “ v'\fil Wi bALNOS o Your (Rt oF ofher .ZI proverty of way kind we will pay it off for SAETH 2hima loug s Yo b q H ATE. “‘tfl unulfllflmm i Hous iy or wimoval W51 mouer and broban: I —WILL LOAN MONEV ON ANV K publle what yo: |llmumn » ‘l‘ D OF SB- Acurity; 1 Centliviiel ricly contideaual “A. E. Harvia, roos 1 G “Rates, 10c 4 1ino each tnsortion. $1.60 4 it month. Nothing taken for loss thml.ih e po¢ EW & SECOND HAND SCALES, ALL KINDS NRESSTENGR SR N A Ohleago —_— MUSIC, ART AND LANGUAGES. Rates, 10c o line each insertion, $1 50 a line per month. ' Nothing takeu for less than 2ie. F. GRLLENBECK, BANJOIST AND TEACHER. sireeh Vis 1510 Califorata First pay- Deadwood Wyo. Exp. (EX. Mon.) . Sy I BXpross. | CHICA NORTH WESTN. | U. P. depot. 10th & Marey Sts. | 40 am | 405 pm| - 700 pm | 020 pm | . § MISSOURT PACIFIC, Depot 1oth and W Louts Express Louts _Nobraska Local C.ST. P M. & O Depot 15th and Webster Sts. Sfoux City Accommodation. | loux City Expross (Bx. Sun.) ....St. Paul Limitod.. ... Enierson Passenger (Ex. Siin SIOUX CITY & PACIFC. De Sta. Stoux City l’Am«'uxnrN o L. Paul EXDress........ PACIFIO Omaha 50 am Omaha 9.05 pm 12,40 pm 9 am| 400 pr THEY'RE AFTER HIM. Lawyers Want & Whaok at Young Mr. Leonara’s Bank Roll. ‘The young man from Boston, J, C. Leonard, alias Frank C. Howard, who came west on his wedding trip that he might see a sure enough city, and who fell by the waysido while taking in the town and learning some of the intricacies of the dalusive game of stud poker, has jumped from the frying pan into the fire, 8o to speak. Yesterday shis young man was lap- pinness_itself when he heard that County Judge Eller had ordered City Juiler Havey to pay into court $i50 of the money which had been taken from the gamblers. that iv might be on hand when the merits of the case were finally determined, but today Mr. Teonard, alias My, Howard,, 8 & perfectic: ture of sadness and again hb, has refused to be comforted, as he hasdiscovered that a goodly share of his hard ‘earned weaith has gone a-glimmering, no mn er which way the case comes out. After the young map jmmed that his money had gone over nw green and was be- yond " his control, his first thought was to hire an attorney to help hity out of thp bad job in which 'he had waew caught. Ths more he thought the mdrd Srmly ho became convinced that he could ‘ot do business without one of these students of Blackstone. At last one was hired; andthrough his aid the court order was mlvln‘ but yesterday when the man from Hoston went up to the court house Just for the‘purpose of once more gazing upon his;daljars, he was in- formed that the man of legal loro had filed & lien on an even $100 of the) money that wa taken from the possession of the gamblers. As he meditated over thé’new turn that affairs had taken he inwardly declared that if he got out of the country with a whole skin he would swear off on wedding trips and would never again venture outside the cor- porate limits of his native town, ———— ‘The “No. 0" Wheeler & Wilson, with its perfeoted tenisons. ”wr and lower, is the only lock-stitch machine that makes an elastic seum. It is the dressmaker's favorite on that account. Sold by Geo. W Lancaster & Co., 514 South Sixteenth street. it Balloon tonight and tomorrow night PERTAINING T0 THE POL ICE Many Offenders of the Law Jerked to Jail and JTastios, SUMMER HARVEST OF SWELTERING SIN Uharles Goode Has a 11ad Record—-Dingman ns Roglstered Agnin—TReoder Rolonsed ~Galaxy of Theatrical Names on the Biotter, Charles Goode seems to bea bad man. He was arraigned beforo Judge Berka on the charge of highway robbery, said ho was not guilty and was sent back to Jail to await the arrival of an important witness. Goode arrived in the city a few days ago and that old sleuth, Sergeant Ormsby, arrested the fellow on tho charge of slug- ging and robbing M. D. Springheld of 8162 on November 22, 1802, Goode is said to have become acquaintod with his victim in Stoux City and persuaded him to cone to Omahn, whero he robbed him. Tlio robber escaped, but vontured back and now will be tried if Springfield can be found. Goode has told many contradictory stories since his arrest, but ho has boeen identified by soveral officers. Ho had a_stranger in tow and was visiting tough saloons “blowing in" s com- panion for all he was worth when the arrest wus made, Dingman's Regular Record. John Dingman, a constable from Justice Brandies’ court, by hard work succeoded in gotting his name on the police court rocords again yesterday. Thero aro two now cases now pending against him, and John feels slighted i€ he cannot_be arrosted at least four times a weok. This time John levied on the goods of R. O. Stoinmarker, a tenant in the Cunninghiam block on Thirteenth and Jackson streots and afier the eviction he piled the goods on the sidewalks, obstructing the passage. This is contrary to the peace, dignity and ordinances of Omaha and & po: liceman swore out a warrant for John's ar- rest. Hoappeared in court with threo law- yers and gave bouds for trial. He ro- marked that if thoy didn't quit arresting him he would give them something 10 arrest him for before long. Time Fiios. 4T got a gold watch for defending that fel- low.” said Pat O. Hawes to Chief Detective Huze yesierday in speaking about a thief who had been disposed of some time ago. “Well, you are the man I am looking for,” answered the chief. “I have found the owner of the wateh, and as it 1s stolon prop- erty you had better "bring it into court.” The smile which had been illuminating Patrick’s gemal countenance disappeared and his f became longer thana Milwaukee schooner as he said: *“Well, some fools talk too much.” Reeder Relensed, John Reeder, alias “‘Scotty,” who is al- leged to be one of the principal assailants of Omicers Crafts and Wiattof the Council Bluffs police force, was released yesterday morn- ing on angther habeas corpus proceedings. The county judge fixed Reeder’s bond at 500 pending the arrival of Chief Scanlan ot Council Bluffs with requisition papers. Roeeder was released on his own cognizance through the offorts of Attorncy Mahoney. Fond ot Jewelry. James Lee, who is charged with grand lar- ceny, was arraigned yesterday afternoon and pleaded not guilty. Hiscase was sot for Tues- day at 10 o’clock, and Patrick Hawes will defend him. Lee is accused of stealing jewelery to the value of $120 from Birdie Mann's domicile. He was caught with a fine ring on his finger, which belonged to Miss Mann. Echoes of the Gong. H. L. Harris, who bas been on an extended spree, was given tep days in jail to sober up. Lizzie Shields was fined $15 and costs for being an inmate of a disreputable house in the “district.” “Roxy” Robinson, accused of_assauliing and robbing John Burke, was held in the sum of §200 to the district court. Another batch of “'girls from the district” were fined the regular amount yesterday morning for belonging to the half world. Tom Wilkins quit plowing corn long cnough to buy a new suit of clothes and a joyful jag at the same time. Tom was assessed $1 and costs for the privilege. The sheriff of Woodbury county, Towa, will arrivein the city today with requisition papers for H. D. Kirby, alias Hawk, who is wanted in Sioux City for embezzlement and bigamy. Onicers Haze, Keyser, Wilber and Prescott rounded up a baker's dozen of hard looki g box car bums last night in the Missouri Pa- cific switch yards. They were put to work on the streets. George Crowe, a hasher in the New Idea chop house, was chargod with petit larceny. He pleaded not guilty, gave bonds ana will have a hearing today. The young man isalleged to have stolen some watch works from an express wagon. John Doe overloaded his stomach with bilgo water last night, and not havitg the price of a bed, took a lower berth on the cool side of an alley. The patrol wagon rudely disturbed his slumbers and the judge charged him £1 and extras for his ride. John Breonan, a son of the “ould sod,” was sent up for three davs. He was ar- rested three di ago with an able-bodied jag of tavantula juice from which it took him two days to recover. He will tank upon Missouri river moisture during his corfinement. A, S. Collins, the clerical forger, was ar- raigned before Judge Berka yesterday aftor- noon and heard the several charges read against him. He demanded s preliminary hearing, and the evidence will be heard at 10 o'clock today. Colling' wife appearcd in the court when he was arraigned. Two more checks hayve turned up against S. A. Collins, the reverend forger. These checks are all drawn on the Ashland, Wis., bank and one is for #18 and the other is for §25, cashed by Jumes Ainsworth, the laun- dryman. Collins says ho will' make tho checks good if the holders will not proso- cute. H. L. Harris 15 1o jail with a woll devel- oped jag and case of delirium tremens, The man could see a greater and more varied menagerie than that of Carl Hagenbeck at the World's fair, Dr. Patsey Havey assistod Dby Dr. Al Beebout have been attending tho fellow and have succecded in reducing his temperature, Fay Temploton, Pauline Hull and Laura Ward were the names which appeared on the police court blotter yesterday morning. The people who assumed the names are denizens of the Tenderloin district, and _they stepped Up botaro. the. Judge with n Bowory swag which cost them 5 aud costs apieco,” They were charged with immorality, Court Officer Walker is in receipt of a lot- ter from thedistrictattorney of Gage county, in which it is stated that Taylor, the man charged with eriminal assault aguinst his stopdaughter, had been held by the ( county grand jury for trial in Septe The attorney expresses strong hopes of con- victing Taylor. ‘The case of John M. Wilson, charged with not constructing a sidewalk in accordance with the plans and IL cifications of the vity engineer and the Board of Public W was heard in the police court yesterday. The defense contended that the Board of Public Works had no authority in the matter, as the council had refused to accept the spoci- fications since the new charter has been in :fiucl. Arguments will be heard on Tue ay. Arthur Woods, a round-faced colored youth, with pink shirt and tan shoes was up on a charge of assault and battery. He has a *Luly Girl” named White. Miss White bellal her name, but Arthur thougbt she smiled with too much frequency on other ehocolate colored young men and he chas- tised her for her infidelity by hitting hera few jolts in the neck. Arthur promised to THE DEHVER INVEBTMEH'.I.‘ BOND CO. WILL PAY YOU $1,000 for Call at 417 BEE BUILDING for Proof. bohave and Lulu fs repontant o the judgo dismissed him as ho had boon in Jail two and & half days awaiting trial o e Tho untivallea boquot that Cook's Extra Dry Imporial has, hus made it 8 favorite with ail good Judges. el MUST COME DOWN, World's Falr Rrtes Still Regardod &h by the Donr People. When General Passongor Agent Sebastian of the Rock Island roads Mr. Charles Ken- nody's mnswer o an inquiry rogardiog the prospocts for the first conch excursion from Omaha noxt Moniay, ho will roalize that the people of the wast do not look with eat favor upon the Westorn Passeneor Lion trust. Koennody indicated in his roply that the prospecis for the coach excursion were exceodingly small and that tho rates mado by tho chiofs of the association gave little satisfaction About railrond ofices yosterday morning bots wero 1 de that fifty round trip tickets would not be sold by the four roads dircctly engaged in World's fair businos: the Burlington, Milwaukee, Northwost and Rock Island, and soveral of the city ticket agents ovon placed the maximum av ots, which is mighty poor busi- ness at this stage of the game. What is most romarkod at this timo is the position taken by the Central Trafie associs tion in making a 1-cont a mile rato to tho na- tional Grand Army of the Republic encamp- ment at Indianapolis. which is loss than half faro, yet the railroads in tho Western PPas- sengor a ation still hold out for highoer rates than thoso at presont granted tho traveling public. People have been educated to cut rates and rate wa and naturally expeoct to ride to Chicago for ono fare or less, some even anticipating that tho rate from Omaha to the Whito City would be about £, but the lowest round trip rate yet made (§15) is only Leffective for one day, next Monday, and lim- ited to return in soven or eleven days from dute of issue, and then on u Friday at that. But there aro other considerations attached to this special ticket which will make it particularly obnoxious to touvists, confining their use to conches and excluding them from sleeping or varlor cars. On the snme day a one way rate of £ will be effective which will give persons intend- ing to visit eastorn citios an opportunity of getting back to their old homes very much cheaver than under existing conditions. These one way tickets will be used to some extent but by'no moans s general as the members of the Western Passenger associa- tion had anticipated. The failure of this cheap excursion will show passenger agents that it will tako a much cheaper rate to move the busing u the meeting in August will undoubtedly seo the rates going still lower. Too ¥lying Switches. E. L. Lomax is m Chicago. Messrs. Dickinson and McConnell roturn from their western trip next week. G. A. McNutt, traveling pass for the iy, is in Omaha, o by his recently chosen helpmate. Count Oloff Daviloff and a party of four Russian noblemen went west yesterday afternoon via_ the Union Pacific No. 1, Dbound for the Yellowstone park. I S. Howland, secrotary of tho honrd of divectors of tho Chicago, Burlington & Quiney, who has been the guest of Hon. J. M. Woolworth, hasreturned cast. The Chicago & Alton nounced free oxcursions for all thair em- ployes to the World's fair. No such courtesy has been extended by western roads as yot heard of. Tnginecr Harry McConnell of tho Union Pacific, who broke his_arm soveral woeks ago while assisting his fireman to take water at Columbus, will go to Bay View, Mich., for an outing bafore resuming his run on the road. Circulars haye boen received at local rail- y offices from the Tnterstate Commerco commission giving notice that all railways must adopt & standard height for draw birs on freight cars and fixing that hoigh at thirty-four inches for standard and_twenty six inches for marrow maugze roads with three inches of play between loadod and empty cars. The whole matter is in pursi- ance of an act passod at_tho last sossion of congress and approved March 2. Railways are requested to chango their drawb the standard height as soon as possible are given until July 1, 1895, as tho uttermost limit within which’ they can make the change. cr agent mpanied people have an- —————— - Piles of peopla have piles, but Da Witt's ‘Witch Hazel Salve will cure them. e JOBBERS PROTEST. Commercinl Club Disousses tho Action of a “ow Finanolers. A meeting of the bureau of jobbors and importers of the Commercial club was held at at 11:30 yesterday forenoon in the club rooms in the Board of Trace building to take some action with reference to the recent decis ion onthe part of the Cloaring Houso associa- tion rezurding incroased charges for the handling of outside checks In the abs aivman M. E. Smith, Mr. Allen T, Rector was calied upon to pre” sido. A differonce of opinion was mani- festod as to what should bo done, but,thero was & unanimity of sentiment to the cffect thit the action of the bankers was an impo- sition in view of the prevailing hard times. It was stated thav it was perhaps just what the wholesale grocers wanted, and they had in fact endorsed it at a moeting of their own, but it could not aootherwise thun work a hardship to_other jobbers in othor lines, who sold on lonzor time, as it would surely affect their collections. Mr. Gibbon stated that it frequently hap- pened that when a customer in an outsido town was called upon to pay a bill of possi- bly £200 he might have but 150 in the banlk, but ho would “send @ check for the wholo amount, and then rustlo up the remaining 850 before the check got back thore for col- lection. In this way tho jobber got his money, when, if the customer was com- pelled "to buy Omaha or castorn exchange the jobber would not get his money at that time, or would only get part of 1t, and would have to wuit, perhaps, another’ month for the balance, Ho suid 'that tho times woro now too ticklish for the enforcoment of an arbitrary rule, yot he objected to the banks levying i tax of from £5 to 15 4 aay on cach jobbor as churges on theso outside checls i adaition 10 the cost of colloction. It was stated that as the jobvers had to buy oastern oxchango in muking their pay- ments, their customers ought not to insist on their also practically buying it the other wiy, which will bo the result of the action of tho clearing house unloss the country cus- tomors mako their payments in Omaha or eastorn oxchange, and it was docided by a unanimous voto of the moimbers of the bu- reau to issue the following circular to the trade Whereas, The clearing honse of this elty has adopted u Fesolution agrecing upon o charge upon local cheeks of 15 colits per $100 and upon each eheel for i less smount, in addition 10 the € colloetion; thure v Thut the trade bo réquested to muke thelr remittancos in Omahi oF castern exchange, Telograms from St. Louis and Kan wero read to show that the bunks cities oxtendod to the jobbers the fuvor which the banks here hive docided toeut off, and somo heavy iicking will be done to induce the clearing house to rescind its ac tion, at least for a while, hut tho call for Oumiiha exchanzo will g0 Jus? tho same, e Piles of poople ave vios, bui Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salve will cura'the.n. as City ) Lhoso e aken to the Pon. ‘Three more of theOmuha citizens took their departure for Lincoln yesterday morning, where they will put in some time i the em- ploy of the state, learning trades in the house that Bill Dorgan constructol. That there might be no doubt about these persons muk- ing the trip on schedule time, they wers ie- companied by Sheriff Benuott, who paid all 0( the bills and took particular attention in usrding their persoual lib O R Taalviduals who touk the trip were: D. W. Anthony, convietod of stealing tho contents of a clzar store and sentenced to seven years; Heory Marily, who extracted $125 from Belle Brandon's pocket whily she was slooping off & howling old drunk, wnd Anna Brown, the colored woman wha throw @ lighted lamp onte Bella Aruold, thus caus- ing her death Martin sud the Lrowa womap will do five yesrs cach i Nervous headachies prolnptly curad by Lbser —1ried Lottlo i cts. NOW PAVING MUST PROfFFD Suprame Oourt Unties the Tangle Into Which Public Works Drifted. LAW IN THE CASE LAID DOWN PLAINLY Board of Publlo Works Ouce e Petitions and Directed to at ity to the Contracts— End of the Case. Froe for On June 17 the question of whother or not Delos . Beard could tis up all of the paviug in tho yeamo up for hearing in Judge Walton's court, and aftor boing argued by tho attornoys was taken undor adviseront, the point being as to whother the temporary restraining order should be or made permanent, Beard's attornoy contonded that the props crly owners had nover been invited to sign A potition asking for the creation of paving districts; that .the water, gas and sowor conncetions along the stropts which it was intonded to pave had nover boen made, and that the council had advertisod for biis for paving before consulting the property owners as to whether or not thoy wanted the streets paved. City Attornoy Connell admitted that it was true that the proporty owners had not beon consulted as to the advisability of croating the districts, and that such a thing was un- heard of in tho history of any city in the land. If sucih s course was pursuod none of the stroets would ever bo paved. In roviow- ing the case ho oxprossed the opmion that the asphalt companics were behind the ine Junctins and proposed to prevent the fm. vrovement of all streets in tho city, provided thoy were not given the work. Granted the Inj On the second da, granted the injun dissolved on, following Judge Walton fon asked for by Board, and the result was the tying up of all paving in the city sveral attompts wore made g bring about some adjustment of the matter, with no avinl. Avone time the Board of Public Works undertook to push the work in doflance of the injunction, with the resul that the members were hauled bofore the honorable court and roundly fined for cou- tempt. As soon as possiblo the matter was taken to the supromo court, but owing to an unfortunate stipalation botween tho attorneys it was vrevented from coming on for a heariug at the last term, and in the ordinary courso would not ho heard before ptember. This would have had the effoct of prov small portion of the work laid out summor from boing smplishod, round this diflicalty the mombers of the supreme court, Chief Justive Maxwell, Justico Norval and Justice Post, agreed, at the oxpense of their vacation plans, to hold a special sos- sion for the purpose of determining the question at issuo. This sossin was held yestorday, and tho case came on under the titlo of “State ox rel City of Omaha against Birkhauser and Others.” Last evenifz the court handed down the following memorandum in tho case with the statement that the opinion would be filed 1 Thrve Polnts Sottiod. 1. The mayor and city council of a clty ot the motropolitan class have no jurisdiction to croato street nprovemont districts or to order the paving thorein, unless a potition therofor siened Ly the owhers of the majority of tho feel frontaze of the lots In such pro- posed district is first presonted (o the clty council. Where an improvement or paving district TS Do Sen Mot any petition thers for having hoen prosonted and afiorwards o putition of the property ownors represonting & majority of the fuet frontugo of the lots or Liunids fisuid distriet asicing for the paving of thy streots and alloys in’ sueh district, and Speelty g th kind of matorinl 1o by wsod, 18 pi ented to the eity council, and they aet on by pussing anordinancd ordering thy n ving of tho streots and alloys, ail errors, do- s and rroxulartios in the pEocosd i vre- |ul|w,surll Improvement districts are theroby cure 4. The kind of material to bo used In tho paving, repaving or macadamizing of tho streots'shall he siich os the majority of the property owners in the paving districi shall dc terming, and in easo such owners rail 1o dosiz- nate the marerlal they desire to uso In such improvement within thirty days the mayor and council yhall detorming upon the material o be used, Tho proper city wutboritios niny adveriise for and recotvo bids for paving hi fore such desiznation for matorials s ln.nlx' and [t 15 not absolutely necessiiy that th Shall gt advortiso for and recolve bidy aftor su Mion 4. Undor the admitted facts 1t was held thy it was the duty of thy respondonts, the Bourd of Public Wotks of tho city of Omaha, to forth- with enter inty . contract on behilf of tho ity with tho lowost responsiblo bidder for tho Vinz of tmprovement disteict No. 512, with ind _of material selected by tho property owners of suid district. What Attorney Ransom Says: Mr. Frank Ransom, who appeared as spo- il attorney for the' city council in the re- ut caso of tho city of Omaha against tho Board of Public Works, decided yesterday by the supremo court of Nebraska, was soen last night by a reporter, and being asked to say something about the cise and the decision he gave the following explanation of the situation aud the status of the case: I have not seen the court's opinion and cannot say to what extent sl the points raised were docided,” snid M. Ransom. “What I askod the court to do- cido and tho points presented were, firs, thut the city council has authority of its own motion to create n paving district and to ovder it puved. Sceond, that after a district. has - boon croatod and - tho conneil delays making the improvement tho property owners in that district may compel the city council to proceed with the work. “Third, that any number of propsrty owners may potition tho covneil to create a paving strict and ovder the same paved without cost to the city for intersoctions. These questions were raised directly cnough to call for the judgmentof ths court on each of them, but, of course, I cannot s3y whether the devision covers all of thom, “The writ of mandamus was allowed and the opinion, no douby, is that the Board of Public Works must procood with the im- provement in tha district mentioned in tho case. There are a numboer of sunilar cases in other districts and the board will also have to proceed in them. This was o test case, and was de- signod to cover all similar distvicts, 1 huve 1o doubt that tho law disclosed in this caso will make ivan easy matter to bave the iu- junetion in the Beard caso dissolyed, When tho opinion of the court is publishea In full its scope cun be moro easily determined."” - - Piles of peaple have puss, our DaWitv's witchhazel salve will eure thom, i Last of 1115 Fortune, 1t is not froquent ihat the work of a biographer s to be found upon & sitver cor- uficate, but such a case has developed, Jerome Coulter, of the city treasuror's ofice, hus in his possession & &2 silver cortificate with o biography writtm upon it. Tho biography iy short and t) the point, and perliaps itls u trus one, Nov only is tho biography thers, but the critiv has gotten in his work in very torse lan. guagn. Here aro the words of the biographer: “Horo is the last of $43.000—-an ill-gpony lifo—women, wine and cards have reduced me Lo poverty.” 'ho critic passes judgment as follows “Whats o h—! of a good time you must have. The silver cortificato came 10to the possos- sion of tho deputy trousurer yestorday, and was passed over the counter by u gentleman who puid iiis taxes. He did not kaow the history of the bill, —-— On & Beripture Thome, Oscar Albrecht, the clever hoy artist of Omaha, who hias heen noticed several tinvs in Tux Bes on account of work that he has | done, hias 8 creditable piece of crayon work | now on exhibition in KRose's art store. The | thome of the pivture is the devotion of Ruth | to her mother-in-luw, Nioma, as related in { the fivst chapter and sixtoonth verse of the Book of Ruth: “And Ruth siid: Entreat me not o leave thee, or to return from fol. lowing aftor theo, for whither thou fooat 1 will go, and where thou lodgest [ will lodge; thy people shall bo my people and thy God shill be oy God.” | S s pros, buy Dewiid' © will vure them Pilas ol paopia Witch ifaad Sa!