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THE _OMAHA DAXLY BEE: E\ DAY JUNF 19. IBH " Advertisements for these columna will be taken wntll 13:30 p. m. for the evening and until 9:09 for the morning and squesting & numbered ch dressed (o n numb Aaswers 80 add; can have ane ter In eare of The Be be delivered upon pri SITUATIONS—WANTED. NEY WITH SIX YEARS' B BITUATION . town preferred. Wnl’mnn ‘00“ m BOARD. PERSONAL. FOR SALE RBAL ESTATE. mrmroded b — e il MISS JOHNSTON, LADIES' “A"l l”“ SER, rAnl MND& C- Hm!(‘" 'H N, ‘iA ROOMS & TIOARD. 62 N, . MRS TUTTLE. | *hampooing. Oid location, 2 . ith atrest! | _Lite it 1 RE—sIus TR NS | iR TRRATHEN SLECTROTHNI. | TOR (ol 8, CplcH BNSUER, NERIAY: — - , i = | Vhn farma; aleo s few fon trade. C. at NICELY FURNISAED RoOMS: MODERN | MAtPllly E&ly'and har treatment, manicured _rent i N Y. Lite bidg, RE-4M-J0 | cnveniences; 2022 St. Mary's avenue. Aniropodis. Mrs. Post, 319% 8 15th, Withnell bik. Sl F-351 3¢ U4 LOTS :\\I' P'I\IKM‘l s o Darling, Barker bik. T HOUSE §TAVI HOME TREATMENT FOR LADI Riz—-621 FOR RENT--UNF‘JRNIBB‘DEOOMB. ¥ UNFURNISHED ROOMS, SUITAWLE FC housekevping, city water, etc., low rent; northe west corner i7th and Webster st. ‘G508 —_— FOR BBNT STORES AND OFFICES TINQUIRE 1368 _ FOR 9% DOUGLAS. 1 SHOULD BE PLEAS take one or more sets of books fr keep the same Ty Work Ratisfac. monthly or other stateme ACCOUNTANT. reading room, th St., of all kinds done. Omaha Public Librarian So. Torary and Heading Room WANTED MALE BELP SAMS FURNISHED; Ameriean Wringer Co., nm\nwnw THE Invention of the age. Ink Erasing Agents are making further par- Erasing Mfg. 505 0 HE® per ticulars write the Monrc Brown Bros. nurserymen, Chicago, I PUSHING MEN TO TAKE ORDERS established hous salary paid. WE HAVE Teliable " saleamen, PROFITABLE Omaha Rubber A-hlrm with samp, Sumatta Cigar ¢ BALESMAN WANTED, TO SELL OUR GOOL wholewale and retafl tra by sample to’ the ery business man il on slght o liberal salar with stamp, King Mfs orders for our Kitch ers must have the riding saddles; on Konantz Saddiery com 6th street; St. WANTED—FEMALE HELP. STUDENT NURSE, " Council Blafts. \\I\I\TPI) GIRL IN FAMILY OF 1\\1) D_FIRST CLASS COOK AND LAUN. references fequir ; family of (wo; Call in the morning at 101 FOR RENT LAT IN CLOUSER BLOCK AT 103 8, 823 Farnam st. George Clouser, K. DARLING, IN ALL PAR’ “Davis company, FRrRoOM ¢ corr.mu Stanford Circle. MODERN, CHOICE S. Bigutter, 24 Bee bulld- 57 BROWN BLOCK. D589 COMFORTABLE, CONVENIENT, best 3 and 4-room suites for moderate rentals, References require houaekeepers 6-room suite In tenement. KBLKENNEY&CO.,R, 1, CONTINENTAL BLK. 2 D591 FOR RENT, $35.00 PER MONTH, 4110 LAFAY- ette ‘avene, cold_water, closet. gas, electric lighting ances, etc.” Beautiful lawn, tree _Trust’ company, 1702 Farnam st FOR RENT, GOOD DETACHED NINE-ROOM house 2621 Capitol Commercial National. & PIERSON, Paxton ete, Fidelity " TEMPLETON FOR RENT, DWELLINGS IN_ALL PARTS call for list. E. Paxton block. 16 MONTHS LEASE OF STORE, 39 8. NTH. -6 T, THe 4-8TORY BRICK DUILDING, rnam street. The bullding has a fire- roof cement basement, eomplete steam heate ng fixtures, water on all floors, gas, etc. Ap- t the office of the Bee. 1810 ROOM; TOARD TRADE BUILDIN fronting 16th,’ $5.00 month, with use telophone, Address N 67, Bee. I—M341 LIBERAL on block. Jyie MANAGERS AND GENERAL best contracts for splen- ar old line life insurar company; all modern, attractive and poy rms of policles that have only to be sh sell. For particulars, address F. F. arah, superintendent of agents. Topekn, Kan. g AGENTS IN AND OUT OF CIT commissions. Apply room 435, Pa WANTED, RAPID SELL] RY farmer must have it; one good man In every town in Nebraska Call or write, 2107 Q street, _South_Omaha. J—-M34T 19 ENTS WANTE $15.00 per week. ROOM 2 DOL AKE ORDERS mer rubber storm skirts, FOR flls the place of a mackintosh at a fr far lighter; worn over, und ordinary dress skirt. Also a aprons, _sleov ot tree. STORAGE. STORAGE, WILLIAMS & CROSS, 1211 HARNRY. 3801 LEAN STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD GOOD and cheap rate. R. Wells. 1111 iTealth book and eonsuitation free. Address or cal Viavi Co. #§ Dee bldg. Lady stigndant. | MASSAGE, MADAME BERNARD 1413 DOT CATARRH TREATED, $4 PER MONTH, ROOM 3, Douglas bik., cor, 16th and Dodge. U—e4-778 ET_STOP_IN AT Rliss. WHEN ON FARNAM STRE 1419 and ses our new china. M. H YOUR FRIENT Proctor, 616 8. 16th streot MAKES ORDE! M15) ELRY h stroet. 10 613 8. aiso_repairing. MISS DEVOL, FROM NEW YORK, HAS taken charge of Madam La Rook's massage arlors, 12 and 13, at 323 North 16th Lot 5 5 MITS 19% CREAM FOR WHIF iR CHE tel. 1332, UMy HATR oo mreatacty, s FRANK XI(O' LIN R U the bald: Gures dandruf; stops hair failing Sut; " ‘restorés kray halr o (ts nataral colort both sexes treated. References furnished of Omiana patents who ars rm\.un No‘Gurs. i oom 434, Beo Buliding, Omaha, Ne bl B 200--Jy12 PROF. CORNBR &TH AND H T biagk RE F WELL REAL ESTA hands by .eastern owners with f prices that will nalf_this ‘tmount. CoM PIACE. 60,000 W Placed in out Instructions to se realize o 12 HA! Lots at from 8500 TO $1600 EACH. Fast front on south ORGIA AVENUR, a At 17.00 per foot. West front, near Jackson, at $0.00 per foot. A GREAT OPPORTUNITY Tot, or AND LOT Tist To get a very cheap THOT At half value, Terms_easy. at once. Call and get FIDELITY TRUST CO. 17th and Farnam streets, RE-M23% 2 of thesa lots OTTAGE. #2 N. ATH, sy terms. R. N. Withnell, 20t RE—M333 10° BUSKNESS NOTICLB WHEN OUT WITH YOUR LADY VISIT J. J. Muller's new fco cream parlors, 2802 Leave worth street: everything Is new. fncluding the bullding. Tel 1000 Ice cream dell R._FOR 5C. M267-Jy-15 NA FRECKLE! HAV BALDPFF— A pifasant and convenient place, 15 Farnam street, Paxton block; ‘phone, . U—M335 . DOOLE, WA parties that came from D. S TO SEE ONE OF THE Adaresy N 65 Hie 190 QUICK PRINTERS, KRAMER & CHANDLER. N Farnam & 3079 8. 12th,” Phone 1850. _ Mail orders get quick action. -Tyd TIN AND SHEET IRON WORK, GUTTERS, spouting, valleys, roofing, done cheap. Gate City Tinners, 822 N. 16th’ st. 831 Jys BUY YOUR HAY BY CAR OR TON LOTS. WB buy hay. A H. Sayder, I5is Burt st., tel. 107 DAMAGED MIRRORS RESILVERED, 719 N. 16. 81 Jys 1BTH 53 ROEDER'S PHARMACY, 707 N. Jys STUDENT ON VACATION WILL work of any kind; first-class for cost of material. Address N 65, DO DENTAL practice and Hee. 1 M396 2 e . MONEY TO LOAN--REAL ESTATE. S ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY 3,000 & upwards,§ to 6% per o B am Smit Co., ‘arnam. W. Farnam Famar LOA property delay ——————————————————————— e If a house you want to rent? You'll find it on this page. Or on buying you are bent? You'll find it on this page. .Do you want a girl to work? You'll find it on this page. Or, perchance, a man to clerk? You'll find it on this page. Do you want to get a bath? You'll find it on this page. Or trade for that another hath? You'll find it on this page. ‘WANTED—TO BUX. ' FOR RENT, DESIRABLE DWELLINGS IN for ‘list at Omaha office, Councll Blufs E. H. Sheafe. 432 Paxton block. ND-HAND FURNITURE BOUGHT AND S L Al han, 08 & 810 N. T Bt s FOR RENT, TWO 10-ROOM MODE| 48 Bee bldg. 4 AND 3 ROOMS. 6L 8. 17th ave. B-ROOM FLATS CHEAP. 8-ROOM HOUSE, High school. $20 PER MONTH. Iriquire 2616 Capitol Ave, FURNISHED HOUSE 6 ROOMS. $2.00; NEWLY fed, painted; nice yard. Inquire @2 South GHEST PRICES PAID FOR SECOND-HAND Hiniture, stoves, eto. 1. Brussell. 710-113 N. 16th. N85 WANTED TO BUY SECOND-HAND BANK i, Clatonia. {urnlture and sate. Address Box S Clatonis » A 10C CIGAR, FOR 5C. HAVANA FRECKLES, A QAR RO & WANTED, GOOD DELIVERY HORSE CHEAP. 313 South 1ith. N—M36t 190 ————————————————————— FOR SALE—FURNITURE. FOR RENT, HOUSE 9 ROOMS, Hoggs & L £ROOM FLAT, FRONT, 1470 SOUTH_I8TH, D224 DESIRABLE 10-ROOM, MODERN FOR RENT, lass fn evers_detail, centrally SY, YOU WON'T MISS YOUR ey Low. pricéa an. tarniture & hausehold goods. Enterprise Credit Co., 613-615 N. 16th st. 0857 — FORSALE—HORSES, WAGONS,ETC. GHT CARRIAGE TEAM, 1130 Ly S P—M393 I3 MONEY TO LOAN ON FARMS IN DOUGLAS, improved and” unimproved Omana. real estate. el TINWARE m N 16th street. REPAIRED, E. GREDIC, Copper and sheetiron work. 865-Jy 6 HIS, 6 D o HAS REMOVED 16th, Brown bic 3 FACTORY MOUNT k. OLD Misi AHA M 3 SWICK, ON, changed hands, Burc class. Special attention to rooms by month. Rooms, $12.00 to $35.00, Including baths, light and ele’ ML Iyl "ORATED TO ORDER AND MEND- ed like new, 108 S. lith st . 173—Jy1l AIRS, NERAL RE] 114 8. 13th st. 25 Iyl CARRIAGE TRIMMING. top 310 up. Louls Gutilng, D_SMALL _BAY June 1. Address J. STRAY night, streef. LOST_KNIGHT TEMPLAR P nder please return to’ B LOST, SMALL POCKETBOOK, High school class pin and smali amou finder please leave at offics Ames Real E: agency, 1617 Farnam street, and get r-‘\\nnl].q S o GOLD WATCH, DE LADY'S y and ol ave.. or 15th ani 16th s: leave at 815 S. 15th street and r rd. M289 200 STEAMSHIP LINE. ANCHOR LINE MAIL STEAMSHIPS—SAIL regularly every Saturday from New York for Londonderry and Glasgow. ©ircassia, June 2, 9"a. m.; City of Rome, June 8. 3 p.'m.; Ethl: opla, July 7, 9 a. m.;)Furhessia, July 14, 3 p. m. Saloon, second i class and steerage, Single or round trip tickets from New York or Chicago at reduced rates to the principal Scotch, English, Irish 'and! all continental points. For money orders, drafts, outward or prepald_tickets apply to any of our local agents or to Henderson Bros., Chicago: MERCHANT ‘TATLORS, A, MARTIN, MERCHANT TAILOR, ESTAD. 1878, Imp. & domestic novelfies. 1607 Farnam. [ 798-. J 4 SUITS TO ORDER AT COST.! 8. LARS| N. 16th st. Established 20 years. 251 S. MORTENSEN, THE OLD RELIABLE TAIL- or, 4M N. 16th, 'has ‘greatly reduced pri Seo his $5 pants aid $20 suits; all made in Omah 53 Jy1t GRINDING. LIFE ANCE PO or bought. . C. Chesney, Kansas City, Mo. Wb12 MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA PROPERTY and Nebraska farms at from 6 to 7 per cent- W. B. Melkle, First National bank building. W13 MORTGAGE LOANS, A. MOORE, 504 N. ¥. Life. WT13-J9¢ LOANS. E. H. SHEAFE, 432 PAXTON BLOCK. WM MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA reul estate. Brennan, Love & Co.. Paxton bik. ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO.,318 N.Y. LIFE loans at low rates for choice securily on Ne- braska and Iowa farms or Omaha city Wf&"’ MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES 'rlm O. F. Davis Co., 1805 Farnam st. OMAHA LOAN *& TRUST CO., 16TH_AND Douglas streets, loan money on ity and ‘farm _property at lowest rates of interest. W81 FOR RENT, A MODERN BIGHT-ROOM COT- Enquire at northwest corner of 2lst and Mary's avenue TENTS FOR RE NT 1311 PARNAM ST, FOUR ROOM cn'rw‘ AGE. 180 BOUTH ITIT 8T, ENT, FURNISHED COTTAGE FOR THI Destrable location. 113 D "¥OR RENTFURNISHED ROOMS. LARGE SOUTH ROOM, 1319 DODGE STREET. ROOM WITH ALCOVE. 84 8. %TH FURNISHED ROOM. 217 HARNEY 3 FURNISHE g for man and wite. ROOMS FOR Rent taken (n_board. ABTNA HOUSE, NORTHWEST CORNER LTH Kooms by the day or week. FOR RENT, ness center; housskeoping. 1112 South Lith street FURNISHED ROOMS FOR 1611 Howard st. Y FURNISIT NT 'mnm IN PRI 0.0 for one; ONE TEAM, NEW WAGON AND HARNES: also one,road wagon, for sale cheap; must be sold at once. Fidelity Loan and Guarantee Co., Room 4, Withnell block. M5 MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES ON improved and unimproved Omaha real ecstate, Tio§years. Fidellty Trust Co. 102 Farnaml —600 PHARTON AND HARNESS, A COM- ta atylish rig; horse very gentle; cheap. O. Rificnetl, 1114 Dodge St Pogii-20 A GOOD HORSE, PHARTON AND HARNES will sell cheap: horse ¢ ears old; a child ve him. Al at Dodge itree drive pply RAl FOR BALE—HISOELLANEOUS. BALED HAY FOR SALE. THE STANDARD Cattle company, Ames, Neb., have 2,00 tons of good barn-stored hay for sale. All orders filled_prompuly. T To-em BENHEIM SPANIELS, THE HANDSOME ttle toys; Scotch Collies. ~ G. H. Moore, 1631 Sherman avenie, tmporter and breeder. $75 Jy1 SUPPLIES FOR AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHERS Sole agents for the 4 NIGHT HAWK CAMERA, 8. | 8. Heyn & Co., photo pplies, 1003 Farnam s Q98- §T. DERNARD PUPS, 2101 DOUGLAS STREET. QM50 Jyd BICYCLES, NEW ANDOLD, 20 TO $125; BASY paymenta: we rent and repalr. Omaha Dicyele Co., 801 N, 16tn st. Tel. 129, Q-is4 0 BICYCLE NOW §57.50, $100.00 CUT TO .25, §00.00 cut o $42.50. M. Troiel, 2709 Leav- R street Q29 IYI3 O. 817 80, 10TH, G-M221 208 LAW BOOKS, WEST'S REPORTERS. APPLY 139 South th street. QM 25 THNISHED ROOM WIT! for Lwo' gentlemen, In priva 2215 Webster htreot. ROOM FOR MAN AND FURNISHED 108 DODAE. ROOMS AND GOOD nou\ Douglas street. t CARE OF Vomen's Chiiotian mesoctation "' 5 1t at. N INFORNISHED, rat-clasa board. 108" Capitol ave. Inquirs 910 Capltol ave. odec esnyealancen: . 202 Harney. Witl good_hoand. The Albany, SOUTH FRONT ROOMS, 81 2 ROOMS, WITH BOARD. Terma reasonable. 202 N. - £ S B TWO FURNISHED PARILS also wmaller ruome. WITH OR_WITHOUT WD 15 FURNIRITED HIEOELLANEOUS. YOUR OLD CARPET WOVE Suyraa rugs repaired, 13 Lea HAVE rugs. OLAXEVOYANTS. FOR SALE, CHEAP, FIRST-CLASS REST‘A‘UM- HAVANA FRECKLES, UNITED STATES MORTGAGE CO. OF NEW York. “Capital $2,000,000. Surplus $60,000. Sub- mit choice loans to' F.' 8. Pusey, agent, First National bank building, W--800— LOANS, TEMPLETON&PIERSON,PAXTON bik. W65 LOANS. 1 70 § YEARS, WARRANTS. BONDS, ete. Garvin Bros., 5 Wil CITY LOANS, B LOANS business property; 6 per cent. 55 N. Y. Life bullding. MONEY TO LOAN-CHATTELS. SCISSORS, LAWN MOWERS, RAZORS, ETC., ground. 'Meicholr Bros., 1119 Farnam s W—60 T03-354 LOANED ON | RAZORS, SHEARS CIJPPY"RQ LA MOW- ers, etc. a2 LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED AND R palred. W. Boehl, rear 512 §. 16th. ~ 256 Jyl4 MEAT MARKET. NEATEST MARKET, BEST OF MEATS. E. A. Marsh's Washington market, 514 N. 16th, 1837510 THE BEST CHOICE CUT OF ME. Heinzman's market, 705 N. 16th st GEO. W. KURZ,_ CHOICE MEATS, 122, 16th street S PRICES Iyi3 UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS H, & BURKET, FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND émbalmer. 1618 'Chicago, Tel SWANSON & VALIEN, UNDERTAKERS AND embalmers, 1701 Cuming st telephone 1060, EM- 25, 334 M. O. MAUL, UNDE balmer, 1417 Farnam s RTAKER AN et; telephone, HARNESS. HARNESS, WHIPS, SADDLES, ETC.; NEAT repairing. 8. D. Casad, 52{ 8. 16th street. B M—065 jyd GET MY PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY A HAR- ness. August Bohne, 711 S. 16th street. M—95 §yd m.tn\nzl\c-. HARNESS, WHIPS, NETS, ETC. & specialty, 113 N. 15th st. TENTS AND AWNINGS. U PUT UD AN AWNING ON keeps out sun, beautifies your resi- WHY DON'T your home; X B. HARRIS, ROOM 1, CONTINENTAL BLK. | dence, costs but little, Omaha Tent & Awning R Co., 1311 Farnam St. Tel. 883, 32-0y17 MONEY TO LOAN ON PERSONAL PROP. | WOLF DROS. & CO.. MANUFACTURERS OF erty. Harvin Loan Co.. 101 N. Y. Lifs bullding | awnings, tents, flags, wagon, hay, s vers, SN ,"banners, streamecs. 103, 16th 64, Tents for rent. MIs6 N llnll" HOLD li(ll K‘VI; — — — or any kind o t possil ates, which HORSESHOEING. you can pay back af any tme. and in any = amount. FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE €o., B. BURT, HORSESHOER, 314 N. 16TH, G 4. With 826 Jy3 ON FURNITURE, PIANOS, HOS. MALONEY, 813 N. 16TH ST. horses, wagon ., at lowest rates In city} 527 1y8 strictly confidential; you at any time or in any no_removal of can pay the loan ¢ " ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES, WORKED BY AN 0LD TRICI\ Missouri Farmer Oonfidenced Out of Five | Thousand Dollars, LOCATED BY OFFICERS IN NEBRASKA Box Contalning the Money Oh Granger at the Proper Mor the Booty Secured by the Crooks. LINCOLN, June 18.—(Specfal to The Bee.) —Deputy Sherlft Hughes of Hopkins, Mo., 18 in the city today in search of three of the smoothest confidence men who have worked In the west for some time. The names of the smooth people are not known, but their vietim was Henrik Holker, a well-to-do farmer living near the town of Hopkins. From a son of Mr. Holker, who accompanies the deputy sheriff, the of the manner in which the strangers secured $5,000 in gold were obtained Henry Holker owns 600 acres of tmproved land and has for some time desired to sell and retire from active work. Last Tuesday he was visited by three men, who repre- sented themselves as western men in search of a farm. They were shown all over the 600 acres and were loud in their flattering comments upon the richness of the soll and the extent of the improvements. Finally, after bargaining for two or three days, the three strangers agreed to take the farm at $40 per acre, the whole price to be paid in cash. After the deal had been agreed upon they expressed considerable fear that the farmer would back out and refuse to give a deed when they presented the cash. They stated that they would not have the money, which was to be sent to them from a sister in Call- fornia, for several days. The old man was certain that he would give thedeed when the money was turned over. The three con- fidence men then proposed that they would de- posit $10,000 in a strong box and the farmer should deposit $5,000, both as a guarantee of good faith. To convince the farmer that they meant to do no wrong they agreed that he should retain all the money in bis possession. The old man agre The strangers secured a two-seated rig at Hopkins and drove out to the farmer’s house. He returned to town and went to the bank and borrowed $4,700, part of the amount from the bank and the balance from a merchant. The odd $300 he had with him. The strangers furnished the box and the farmer put in his $5,000 and the three men a bundle of what seemed to be bank notes Then -they all started for the farm, where the old man was to retain the box with the $15,000. On the way back they met a friend who was very drynk—so drunk that they feared the man would meet some disaster if left alone. They asked the farmer if he would take the box and go on home afoot while they took their friend back to town. The farmer would and did. That was the last he ever saw of the three strangers and gradually it dawned upon him that he had been swindled. He broke open the strong box and found that his money had changed into dross. There were three chips in the box and that was all. The strangers had two boxes, and while in the buggy had ex- changed them. The case was put in the hands of the deputy sherift and with young Holker the pursuit was taken up. The three men were followed to Nebraska City and then to Lin- coln. Last Friday they fed their team at Rawlings’ barn and the next morning dis- appeared. Sheriff Hughes this forenoon sent a description of the men to officers in all parts of Nebraska, and it is believed that they will finally be captured. ASKS FOR A DIVORCE. Mrs. Joseph Lamdon, 24 summers who owns to a husband of but 17 years of age, Was in the city today to secure the services of an attorney to fight the divorce proceedings instituted by her young spouse. She engaged a well known attorney of Lincoln and will contest the proceedings Dbitterly. Mrs. Lamdon is the heroine of the story printed in The Sunday Bee. Her husband’s father took the boy to Seward Saturday, where divorce proceedings were commenced. The boy then returned True Economy does not mean clcseness, it means simply getting the best value for your money. You get the full worth of your wmoney every time, and also the most delightful perfume extant when you buy THE GENUINE Murray & Lanman’s following particulars FLORIDA WATER. RAILWAY TIME GRRD "HICAGO, BURLING pot 10th and’ M, ~-Chicigo Vi Leaves Omaha, IChicago Express.. T 4:25pm cago and Towa Locui. ... siuam Junction Local...... MO. RIVER.|Arrives and Mason Sts. | Oma am 4:10pm L 4:10pm I & C. . i Mason Sts. s City . Night Ex. Leaves | CHICAGO, R. 1. Omaha/Union Depot 10t & Maso amounts. Omaha Mortgage Loan Co. 306 lantic E: e: { ex. S \¥).. 6:05pr South 16th street. 353 Ry Atlantic v’u}fx'.’x“ na (X Sunday).. €08om e N0 CONVENTETS EWOUND. hicago Vestibuled Limited.... 1:5pm BUSINESS CHANCES. eral machinista; - AUDETIOE. Work . Euaranteed klahoma Bxp. (10 C. B ox Bun). §:dam L 2y Omaha Electrical Works, ®frand 619 5 16th 2L WEST. L £ T T T E e T T T b Wiahoma & Taxan Exp. (ox Sun) 11 g hrnfrl;delynu of I:“lfl Q;'u.lbllllh:] firm; $500,00 — — - Colorado _Limite 4:10pm requl . e b . with full particu- N v S ¥ 2 UNION PACIFIE, Ariives T Anh Ty PAWR“”WW ; [unton Depot 10k & Sason Sia.| Srmmsa ant and linch counlter, opposite ¥ E. depot. Fremont, Neb. Y—MsL I YOU WANT TO BUY, SELL OR change merchandise, get in'or out of businii, Informain X- call on or address' the National and Exchange Co., 203 First National ba. Omaha, Neb. . Y—-M507T JN A 18C CIGAR, FOR §C. Y—M26s-Jy-15 CLAIRVOYANT, RE- Tk year at 119 M. 16 S Y ) WHITE, THE has arfived in MES. DR H. liable business medium CLAIRVOY ANT—PROFESSOR Ereatest clairvoyant of his age, Omaha. Ho will read your future life without 5 niatake. Gives valuable information on all atters. Wil ki u_truth(ul advice on all {noss, law, money matters, and all family affairs, being ifted WIth # rure and wonderful insight into such matters, and never known to make a mistake. The future plainly revealed, lovers united. Troubles healed, reunites the separated, causo, and causes mes of friends and will marr What (50 und where to trouble eall. Those de to <all. Al counsel can be found at trom 9 a. m. strictly confidential, He 1617 Chieago street. Hours 9 p. m. Sundays, § 1o & 5. 150 190 IASBAGE BATHS, E! MADAME SMITH, ©2 8. LOOR, room 3. Massage, vapor, alcohdl, sioam. sul- Phurine and sea baths, e AVENUE sulphur MADAME BROWN, 1M CAPITOL 24 floor, eom 4, massage, sicohol, sea baths. K | MME. ANNA OF CHICAGO GIV tis and massage. 39 N. W S ALCOHOL Toom 13 T FOR RENT, M —_— A LE IAT MARKET AND SLAUGH- with extra good set of tools. all heap. If taken this week. Address Necta, 1 M3IT 2 ter h comple P. 0 use, box 306, FOR EXOHANGE. IR 5 HAVANA FRECKLES, A 100 CIGAR, Z- M209-Jy-15 FOR_SALE OR TRADE, 4 T-YEAR-OLD horses, each welghtng 1,800 Ibs., or over: will tako smaller horses in exchange. Fred Terry, 3 Ramge block. Z-M38 FROM FASTERN CLIENT DATED *I wish Lo dispose of 3, 10 and south of Hanscom = park, would consider In ex: ok that will 3. ). Gibe T Mauy 35 says: -acre tracts just clear of {ncumbrance; change busines: or rosidence b pay falr interest on Investment.* son, 37 Flrst Natlonal Vank buflding. Z—sm FOR EXCHANGE, 30 ACRES OF GOOD, clear_land “In Nebraska: what have you to offert Address J. T. Neb. Bradshaw, Englebardt, Z-MiT8 19 FANDISE FOR Tack box 61, Gothenburg, N D AND Z-mawe WANTED, TO EXCHANGE A bugky for & upright v'ano. 00D ress N 85, ZM-319 18 HORSE FRED MOHLE, 1175 ¥A ) H. MAROWITZ LOANS nflqu:\' w0 N T S SHORTHAND AND TYFEWRITIN G. VAN W Xs SANT'S SCHOOL ,u‘*uu-ru,\m» 513 Lite, Omaha, Ask'fop, Circular, 624 musm ART Am:\’ LANGUAGE. T GELLENDECK, .| BANJOIST AND 1510 Calltornid Rpeet. i PASTURAGE. WE HAV ACRES OF BLUB ORASS PAB- ture for b Harton & Phelps 1054, rscs. Hoard fence, spring water, Phelps, Gilmore, Neb., or A. W. on, N7 N Y. Lite bldg. Telephone M99 J21 FINANCIAL. FOR ENDOWMENT POLICIES K. Brock- Mis9-J25% CASH_PAID in old’ line companies: Addres A. lesby, Dox 233, Hartford, Conm. TICKET .BROKEB& MEMOER A T. B, ASS N: H. DAVIES, tickets bought and-sold. 1313 Farnhm stre s 91 Jy16 H. PHILBIN, CUT RATES. 1403 PARNAM. 292 1y16 PATEITT BUREAU. SUES & cCo, Bullding, OMAHA, NEB. Solicitors, Mee Advice FREB. TDenver Express. Overland - Flyer. 2mm & Stromsb'g (ox Sun) 12:90m Facific Express.... 10:65am Fast__Mall ioees 4i20pm . MIL & 8T PAULTATrives’ pot 10th & Magon Sts.| Omaha cago Limited........... 9:3%am press fex. Sun.) 5 :00pm [ ¥, B. & MO. VALL Arrives Omaha| Depot 15th and Webst |_Omaha 9:05am. 9:06am. (i 5:00pm.. N 5:30pm Express 5:10pm Ex press ( Paul F CHICAGO & NORTHWEST'N Arrivis aves Omaha|U. P, Depot_10th & Mason Sts.| Omah 1:06am fcago Expres 8:10pm 4:06pm stibule Limiiod G :30pmn. vrn Flyer le. Pass. (Ex. Mon.). o, Valley Local.... MISSOURL PACLIT maha| Depot 13th and Webster St 9:00am. ... 8t press 9:30pm. L U8t Dress 6:opm. Dally ‘(ex ruska Local Leaves C., ST P M. & O Omaha| Depot 15th und Wobster Sts, $:0am. Sloux City Accom (Ex. Sun.) 10:00am . Sloux City Accom (Sun. Only.) 12:10pm . Sloux City Express (Ex. Sun.) :3pm.. .. St. Paul_Limited BIOUX CITY & PACIFI t 10th & Mason Bloux City | St._Paul m SI0UX CITY Arrly Depot 16th and ! Omaha St Paul Limited Chicago __Limited ) 4 TOMAHA & BT, LOUTS |4 OmahalU. P. Depot 10th & Mason Sts| O 3:8pm St Louls Cannon Ball 1 bank where she has receiver the money to his own use and that the bank cannot be held for the against Lasalle Judgmen road street from a broken arm from the are curs of the state and many me from all the principal towns aro ex on Sunday. South Platte country. opened its annual th to The Bee.)—Camp Dy have properly day, to their abode and have commodious Dr. Stowies, Unlon ites a gram to The Bee.)—A woman to give her name, stating rested today charged with robbing the res dence of Mr. Crandall of a valuable tion of coins and other things. to the reform school. the Tamora miss of Frank Beard, Davidson of Cincinnati will arrive this ev ing to act as conductor. been rented by families, the grounds during the entire burn of Wymore and H. bra various branchés. during the two weeks' session by State Su- perintendent Lincoln. deputy postmaster. successful year's work in the Crete schools. from their recent vi guest of her sister, Mrs! B. K. N, B, Merrit urer, The lodge is in a very flourishing condition. CRETE, N Bee)—-Democrats in surn not a be appointed. Telegram summer normal comme this weeks, in Institute was the tendent E. 0. Superintendent J. I} gram Looschen, cashier of the Snyder State bank, and Miss Minda Bice occurred at Bee,) district last evening, from the order was held elegranmi to The Be tion The work as possible Mrs. this | Home and retuses to ses or have anything to do with his wite. The boy's uncie, Mr Thomas, also seems to have turned against the girl, for he has dismissed her from the been 80 long employed case Is one of the most interesting that turned up In Lincoln for some time and the future proceedings will be watched with interest HEARD IN THE COURT ROOMS In answer to the sult commenced by the Poultney National bank of Poultney, Vt., Recelver Hayden of the defunct Capital Na tional bank states that Mosher and Hurlbut issued $725,000 of the bogus Western Manu facturing company notes and floated them upon the market without makin 1y record of the same on the books of the bank. The laims that Mosher appropriated alms. Lang Bros. were today given a judgment Mosher and Marsh for $11,000. The Natlonal bank was also given a for $5,470 against Mosher. LINCOLN IN BRIE Finnegan, a North Bluft fnet was fined $10 and costs by Justic r for plowing up a part of the public and planting it to corn Mrs, Larsen, living at 723 3 fractured her right wrist by falling a fainting fit. She had just recovered e cause James rmer, penc orth Eleventh The Modern Woodmen and the Red Men arranging for a Jjoint state plenle to take place in this city next Wednesday. B on trains will be run from every part nbers of the visited were Lincoln from Over 1,500 excursionists Most of them The county teachers’ institute o weeks session at the with a good Lancaster ato university this morning attendance. TOO MUCH RICIT FOOD. Nebraska Coxeyites in Clover und Are Com- pla Neb., & of Gont. June 18~-(Special Telegram ndy, as the Coxeyites dubbed it, has passed a quiet Wealers have reconclled quarters this aftorngon, with on, in charge The become hospital was opened acifl There are eleven patients already, mostly suffering from diarrhoea. One said he had the gout, caused from rich food he has lately been living on. The deputy marshals administer to thelr wants and show them every courtesy the law allows. Chief Coggeshall has his men well trained, and orders are issued and executed in a business-like manner. Several of the Coxey- e trying to work the habe: racket, but as they are mostly without means they will find their supplications without ef- fect. It was a great sight toda to see the Wealers swimming in Lodge Poie croek. cything in Sight. BBRASKA CITY, June 18.—(Special Tele- who refused that she came from Tecumseh, complained to the police today that a man named John Cornaway had stolen her horse, wagon and her two chil- dren. She came to this clty last night in his company and passed the night with friends, and this morning Cornaway, chil- dren, horse and wagon had disappeared. Cornaway passed over the bridge into lowa carly this morning. John Price, colored, aged about 12, was ar- collec- He will go Mrs. Fred Demke, wife of a well known farmer living one mile west of this city, was thrown from talned a serious fracture of the knes bone. a buggy vesterday and sus- BT Annuai Beatricd Chuutauqua. BEATRICE, June 18.—(Special Telegram to The Bee)—The seventh annual assembly of the Beatrice Chautauqua convenes next Thursday evening, the first attraction being Dr. the ‘“chalk talk” man. Over 100 tents have who will camp on sion, which ses the evening of July 4. The Gage county teachers institute com- menced today at the court house at noon. The enrollment showed 105 names, an in- crease over former s.George B. Chat- D. Skinner of Ne- ska City are acting as Instructors. in the Lectures will be delivered Goudy and Prof. * Beattie of Affairs at Talmage, TALMAGE, Neb., June 18.—(Special to The Bee.)—Thé clothing firm of Gregory & Lintz is dissolyed by mutual consent, Mr. Gregory retiring. Joseph Driebelbies has been appointed Gus Butz is building a fine residence op- posite the Methodist Episcopal church. A number of Talmageites went on the ex- cursion to Omaha Sunday. Mrs. after a public Hannah Johnson is at home J. H. Damune and family have returned it to Wayne county. Nebraska City is Meyers Mrs. Shuester of the Wakefield Musons Elect Ofie WAKEFIELD, Neb., June 18, to The Bee.)—Corinthian lodge No. 83, Ancient Free and Accepted Masons, has cl the following officers for the ensuing y w. Elseffer; senior warden, C. H. rden, .C. W. Long; treas- cretary, J. W. Peitz. Junior Levi Kimbal ARAPAHOE, Neb., June 18.- Special to The Bee)—Arapahoe lodge 109, Ancient Free and Accepted Masons, elected officers for lay: W. D. the ning year Satur Pruitt, W i J. F. Edwards, S. W.; R. B. Chambei John W. Evans, secretary; Alex Ho , treasurer; B. B, r. Will Attend the Siver Convention. PLATTE CENTER, Neb, June 18.— (Special Telegram to The Bee)—A large delegation will go from Platte county to the silver meeting at Omaha, June to The in the Special clty a , June 18, this dark as to who will be delegates to the silver convention to be held at Omaha on Thurs- day, Colunel Boweby having failed to pub Iish his appointments as delega It is ed, however, that no democrat who has friendly feeling for populists will Custer County Teachers. BROKEN BOW, Neb., June 15.— to The Bee.)—The Custer o rod this morning in The session will continue nine uding three weeks of the county The enrollment up to noen today 106, double the number ever gathered first day. The Instructors are Superin- Garrett of Droken Dow and Kneagy of Callaway. pocial ity «ity. Married w Fremont, NYDER, Ncb., June 18.—(Special Tele- to The Bee)—The marrlago of John the home of Mr. and Mrs. August J. Albers in Fre- mont today, at 4:30 p. m. Both the ting parties are well known in social circles both here and at Fremont. Only relatives were invited to witness the cere- niouy. There were many presents. Geo aplars at Lyons. LYONS, Neb., June I8.—(Special to The The Good Templars of this (Omaha) closed thelr two days' session h There were several d and a profitable meeting to re abroad, Declared for Water Works. BANCROFT, Neb )=-Ths water bond elec in this place today passed oft quietly bonds carried by a vote of 82 te 30. The will be pushed to comp n as soon s Palnful Injury. Holdrege Woma HOLDREGE, Neb, June '18.—-Special relegram to The Bee.)—Last night while Karl Boonpan, a wealthy w!'dow of place, was riding, her horse stumbled the legutes | and fell. She jumped out of the buggy to the ground and sustained a compound frac- ture of her leg just above the ankle. In all probability her limb will have to be ame putated Falls City Conviet Colony, ALLS CITY, Neb., June 18.—(Special to The Bee)—In the distrfet court Saturday Judge Babcock gave five men one year each for entering the house of James Trimble, near Stella, this county, May 19: George Washington, alias Frank Evans; James Smith, allas Frod Barnes; Joff Johnson, allas Fred Smith; David Davis, allas Frank Thompson, and Fred Douglas, allas George Anderson. John Stephens of Humboldt was given one year for f . and these six, to- gether with Charles , Who was given eighteen months Thursd were taken to Lincoln yesterday by Sheriff W. P. Fergus. The penitentiary officials say it is the largest batch ever recelved from any one county at Among the doings of the county board last week was authorizing the county treas- urer to purchase $10,000 worth of outstanding bonds and save the interest, as there Is $10,000 now In the hands of the treasurer. The Falls City business coll a new institution In this city, was opened last night. There are now tweniy-five enroHments, with the promise of a larger one. The Richardson County Teachers insti- tute met in the Central scheol building this morning for a two weeks' sesilon. There are 100 enrollments so far, and more expected. Tenight, at the Baptist church, a declamatory contest will be giv Lawrenco Iirovitios. LAWRENCE, Neb., June 18.—(Special to The Bee)—Public school closed Friday with appropriate exercises. Miss Wilkins, pri- mary teacher, left the same evening for Blakeman, Kan. s Ladies Franchise club gave an enter- nt Saturday night. The club is flourishing and very popular. Judge Hastings has cited the town board to appear before him June 26 to show cause why saloon license was granted. Mrs. W. R. Haynor returned from a month’s visit in Michigan last week Deserted the Democrats. FAIRMONT, Neb., June 18.—(Speelal to The Bee.)—Saturday night the democrats of this city held a meeting. It is alleged that a democrat state central committeeman was at the meeting and resigned his seat with the committee, turned over his commission and all papers connecting him with the dem- ocratic party and has jolned the Fairmont Republican League club, This, it is stated, is the most important event of the meeting, other business belng of little weight. 1seh Notes and Personals. TECUMSEH, Neb., June 15.—(Speclal to The Bee.) fre. W. Hardenberg and family have gone to Ocala, Fla., whither Mr. Har denberg preceded them two months. They expect to make their home in that cit Mrs. Flora Barnes of El Reno, OKL, spent the past week visiting relatives here. The Tecumseh military band will furnish music for the Table Rock’celebration on the Fourth. Tecumseh will not observe the day. o' Postoflico Moved. CRETE, Neb., June 18.—(Special to The Bee.)—The long controversy over the removal )f the posteflice from the old quarters to Do block was settled Saturday. tmaster Beard received the necessary from Washington to move the office, s promptly done. New fixtures ord which W have been ordered. Tramps Rald o Jewelry Store. WILBER, Neb., June 18.—(Special to The Bee.)—Early’s Jewelry store was entered by burglars while the proprietor was at dinner today and twenty-six watches stolen. Three tramps were arrested and the property re- covered. Thiz is the fith time this store has been entered by burglars. Putler nty W. C.T. U. SURPRISE, Neb., June 18.—(Special to The Bee)—The Butler county Woman's Christian Temperance convention convencs at this place Thursday and Friday. A large attendance is expected, and the ladies are making great preparations to entertain the crowd and make the convention a success Children's Day Observed. FAIRMONT, Neb., June 18.—(Special te The Bee)—Children’s day was celebrated in the Congregational church here yesterday with appropriate exercises. The exercises were very pretty and ths decorations steful and attractive. B 3illous Colle. Those who are subject to attacks of thiy diseasc will be Interested In the vxperience of Mrs. F. Butler of 22 Fillmore street, Fairhaven, Conn. She says: “I suffered for weeks with colle and pains in my stomach, caused by Diliousness. One-haif teaspoonful of Chamberlain’s Cholie, Cholera and Diar- rnoea remedy effected a cure. For salo by all druggiats. IR E Seca the animals at Courtland beach? e sonal Froperty Assessment. With the exception of the cities of' Omaha and South Omaha the clerks In the office of the county clerk have completed the work of compiling the figures, showing the assessed valuation of personal property In the county for the year 1594 In the ihiricen country T ncts the valuation shows an increase of the assesment of last year. comparitive valuation of the personal property for assessment purposes s here n and i3 as follows: 192, 1894, hleage L$ATTIE 3 asI1R Clontare 11110 ¥ PR ) Douglas % 90 East Omaha . 300,58 Seen the animals at Courtland beach? — Marriage Licenses, The following marriage licenses were ise sued yesterday rme and addres: Age. Nels Peterson, Arling Neb. oo Anna Davis, Arlington, Neb, Otto B. English, Omaha. .. Knode," Omaha... .. shimurski, Omaha... roshma, Omaha............ John F. Adams, Council Bluffs, Ia Arabella K. Kércharaly Councll BIG{S Edward . Bloedel, Paplllion, Neb. Mary Blank, Papiliion, Neb. er Evans, South Omaha.. y Minnie Cormick, South Omal s 4 William McMinn, Rock S i Helen McKie, Scotland..... o Berling, Omaha P phia Murray, Omaha. 5] nest Bartres, Omaha i Bright, Omaha. e !} S e See La Rose Bros. at e ALTY MARKE INSTRUMENTS placed on record June 18, 1594: WARRANTY DEEDS. Arthur Motz to German Savings bank, lot 3, block 72, South Omaha g 0,000 303 Bawards to 8 M Saddler, Tots' 12 and 13, block 27, Wilcox's 20 add 1,20 QUIT CLAIM D} Thomas and husbund to Xndrew Miles, trustee ot ayne Tlace, ot 9 und 35, block %, lota 12 snd 14, block 1, lota 10; 11 and 12, Llock 4, West Side, 1its 9 and 10, block 5 West Cuming nad, lots 1 and 14, bl Tots 1, 2 and 1, Block 3, lota 6.7, 8 and 9, block 4, lots &' 9, 10, 12 and 1 10 feet tot 13, Llock 9, Lincoin Place 1 Same to K8 Thomax, ot 8 block 9, Me- Cormick's ndd. lot §, Ulock 1, foet lot 5, biock 1% Img lation adil, s 44 feot for ia, 1t Flack's subdiv, ¢ \'s 2 t 1ot 9. blgck ‘i a3 Mo sk 10, Toyd's wid, lots 18,19 and 2, waford Place, fots 45, 46, 49, &, 1ot 41, undiv' 1 1ot 1) 2,000 DEEDS, master to J W Squire atid o 63 foet D 1 16 fect Iountze Place Total amount of tranafers - Seen the animals at Courtland beaci?

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