Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 21, 1895, Page 7, Image 7

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THE OMAHA \ DAlLY DEE : 1tQND..AY ; , J.A "TAY ¶ 21 1R9Z. T
SPEB1AL I NOTIGE8.
A.lwrrtsrmentl for thelo olnmns n11 bo
Ikrn until 12130 P. m. for thc ovenln ! and
until 8 p. 11 for flu moruhl ! Rnd 5nndny
' rdIt ion.
Atlriser hy ) rqnrslns a nnrhorcll
chrIk , enn , hRVO nn'wcrs ndllrused to a
nnmbered letter In cro nt Ilte Hee. An-
"well 10 nlldreslrl will bo delTored upon
J'ru.ntRten of the cheek only. n"tl'
11-2c RnId , nrt Inserton , Ie R WOrd
thenntler. Nothln taken for IrI than 2Ge
for Urlt InMrtIon.
'he'l' ' Rlh'ertbementl must rnn eonsecn-
. Uly.
: - SITUATION - WANTED. -
DY AN mnEnmNC : 1 VOtNG MAN AS
bookkeeper er b.nk clerk ) : cnn rurlfh rerer-
enee ; cnn I peak Dohcmlan. Address F U. IeO.
AM826'
WANTED-MALE BELl'
DOY wMFi ) TO L1A1U , flCITANTCAT .
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U\t MfClANICAT.
, tIrawIng . \dlrrls. gl'ln experience , 1 , ' to ,
_ ! .e. , IJ-MS852t
WANTf ) . HAI.I : R mN TO SttJ TO 1 1m-
CIiiiflI % . by Mml > I. ' ell tedgi't.i . coupon boks
J nn,1 , otb.r ) PIeclllles : et . tines : chance for
lIne U'lule : large tine. Moel Manuraetuln (
rxrnpnny , Houth Ilenil . Tn'I. ' I - M8i 2'l ,
WANTf : nOK INImR. 1.'onWAnUlIS , )
nn,1 , " .n'ral w"rhmen : Ilealy eml > lo'n1lt for
110" men. 'V It. Conkey cert > ny. 341.:1
Iearborn ! Ilrl , CIcgo. H.MS'G 2'M
WANTutJ.flX1'uttt1Th'Ctt ) T.Ommn AND
eouch ) ) CQI'erf' ' In,1 I'S lo sJrln" up . toungc.
Orlha Upholslerlng Co" , : AI..nup untO
, ' I
Hauler "treet 1I-M36
f-I9G 2' I .
WANTED-L'EMALE . UELP.
LADms WANTING FIRT CI.ASS ! fOULS
call al SCOJana"lan Y.V. . hotn . lR1 Ca.s.
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WANTgJ. JOURlmEf-fm , F'AMILY OI' SIX :
widow I prererreti : go rererence. . \IlreE" 101 ,
1Ulk' Nd , . C-lf91S 21'
LAnmS TO no I"ANCY wonK AT m :
Jo
$6,0 to ' 10.0 ; slenl ' work ; no cnnvMolnSC"l :
slamp. Iery Nee.lework Co. , Ijetmy Mich.
C-MD:1l : : '
VANTFt ) . YOIN < 1\JY WIH sOlm !
Imuwlclle or ! okk.ellnl. anti 10 make herT
oelf generally Utcfut , In n wholeoalo houoe.
lust he u. f'llr ' "nmn. Addr"s 0 3. tOre.
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FOR nEN -HOUSES.
. . 10DSIS , 1. Ie. JAnLINO , DAlum m.ocle.
fl-Ill
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JOURIS fN ALL PAltS OF Til CITY. Tln
_ .2 : _ 1" ' . _ Davis company. - 155 'arnam. D-
10UfES ; lENAWA & CO. , 10 N. lTU ST.
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l'OH 1tNT-I1oUSu ! Ol 9 ROOMS AND DAI.I I
on l'ark ave. Inquire al 422 S. 181h sl.
D-0
FOIL flFNT-llOUSu NINE nOOllS ; Fun-
flare bath . etc. . at lId anti llrlm , $1.0 :
also cheap IIottCL 05.0' } antI $00.00. dlrcrenl
parts 0ty Dexter L. Thomls , 401 flee buIlding.
-357 .
Fob lf'NT-G.nOOl COTTAGII IN fOOD nE-
tinir . city water , $10.0' } per month to good
0 ifttie. , lU N. Ttl , 1 block front Faram go
- , car line. Inquire al Sloctzel'B Move store ,
next to post0111ce. D-31S-
pOBloUce.
. ! . ! 1358' .
8.flOOtt MODERN IIOUSS. 1'IVU MINUTL'S
snOO:1 10USI I\E MIUTlS
wall : from court house . vacant ] ecemel 2ltii. .
O. L. Green room 28 , Uarker . block. 1168 .
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ron J NT-n'IOOl COTTAGU : ALl , MOD
eIl Inl.enleu" . 212 Clllronil Bt. Mien I
10lers & Oon 11h autO I.'aram , D-193 .
I Olt IU2NT-CIIUAP FOOt TitilVINTuIt . , '
one 8'l'om house. $10.00 . three 5.room cottages , '
$0.0.
' ' S5O. J. A Scot Omaha Nat't bank. D-I212 .
. 'HOUSES , 'VALI.ACE , DIOWN DLKIG & floug . ,
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EIGhT I100MS IA'rl. 'UHNACI . GAS ETC ;
near 11nscom "aIle ; on car. I. ' . D. ' 'ead. 16th
and Douglas. D-M6S2
nll 1IG83 .
Fn lBN' . FLATS AT NonTIEAST con.
ncr of 11h unit , 10ward streets In good condO -
S lion . on reasonable terms. Inquire at room 31 I
First National Bank lIdg. DJ7SI26 .
FOR llNT , 213 CAl'ITOL VENUE. 1 I
rooms . modern The O. F. DavIs compan
D-705
, .nOOM MODERN hOUSE , $21 PER . MONTH - ,
2616 Capitol ave. D-SIS-21'
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: It UNEQUALED. STEAM 'CENrUAIJ. ' 3. 5. 6. '
room houseB and fats TIsard , 21 North 2llb.
fl-8ll-23'
FOR UUNT-s.UOOM HOUSE ; ALL MODfUN
NT-nOI . _ 40 N. lId sl. 187,21
FOR RENT-MODEnN 10.n0011 10USE. WITH
furnace , bath . gas . hot Inl cold water : .
hal block from Faram street motor line : In I
most desirable residence locality In the ely- :
No. 22 South Utit ave. 1'01 itartlettlars Ippl I '
to home Investment Co. , 301 Paxton 301k.
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FOn l N'l GOOD 6,1001 COTTAGE IN
, splendid repair : small barn ; city water , near :
Imnll hark : will rent cheap for the " near .
FIdelity Trust company : . 102 I"lra D-MSEG street. 2
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' 15.0 bENT FOOt NICE SIX.ROOt.t 1IOUSt
on molor ; paced street , nice trees. ' \llams.
13th and Aror streets , 01 room 313 MeCIIe
block. D-M816 2
FINE 7.nol CnNln FLAP AT 701 S. IGTU ] :
street range and all other convenIences. S30.0.
George Cloucor , rom Z. laUerson tilk. . 16 i
- . l'lnlam , street. D-M91
ioR ItENT-PUB.N1SRED BOOMS ' .
NICELY FUlNISlED BOOMS IN PRVATE
family , single , 01 en suite , 189 Fornam. E-ZI,21. -
a NICE FUIONISIIFID OR UNFURNISOIII
NICI FUnNISIED UFUlNISllD
roms for light houselteepln 112 - S. 11th. :
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l PLEASANT FUIONISIIID ROOMS ADJOININO ,
lI.EASANT 1'UnNISlED
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. .A.S sulahe for 3 or 4 gentlemen ; reasonable term
4
1919 1)odge. ; -
1o'le. I-MS7J -
1URNISHED BOOMS AND BOA T ;
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1tOO:1 & 10AlD. OlmllAN l'mVAT FA2t I-
fly for 2 or 3 respectable parlea , 41 F N. -F1. 191h.
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NICE WAnM 100MS. WITh OOOD BOATD :
rate reasonable ; modern convenlenecB. ' 'he
Rose . 229 Ilantey. moer 1"-M5fF'
" FOIl ItENT 10ARI AND lOOM FOR ONE
. . 01 two : private famiy : dow , , town. AdMe5
. 1" 29 , Bee oiiice. . Z F-M6S1 -
. _ 1 NlI IY I"UnNISl1D . STIAM UIATID
routes with 01 Without bard , GOt So. 12th ' -723,2 BI. '
NICEIX FIIIONIBIIIID EOOMS ANt ) flOAlti .
NICFo FfJNISIED 100MS ANI nOAlD.
IGI2 N. loll slreel. l'-M511'3' :
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NIBIY 'UnNISlm SUiTE .O nOOMB
fronting south with first class oard. 12 Uulle.
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l'LEARANT ROOM FOIl TWO . WITH IIOARI .
: : iO Dodge "Ireel 1"-SI9 22'
1 !
FIHRT-CIASt nOOM AND DO\ID , $5.C wee .l . .
In private ( coolly ; gas , bath . furnace. :58
- homey - . 1-181 30'
. TiE MFlmA1I l'UHNIHInm OR UNUn-
.i nlbhel rmB and board. lOut and Dodge.
F'-MSGO 2t. ' - I
1.\NDfOlm ( IOOMS WI'rH HOARD STIi' .
uld 1'lfl.hone : rdereneea 202 N. 18th sIreN.
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F-1l599 22' I
I"-ISJ : -
) 'OUt ItOOMS fUNGt on 'BNSlI'P. WITH
- ! OI . : O flouglss. 1.-:191 ! 2'
. . , . ' ) 'Ol RENT . NWf I.Y l'UlNIHlmD I"UONT
.U romli. with beard ; all table bourd nn,1 alngle
nicuis. 2109 21Bl and liotigias. I.-M91 24' ' '
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UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO BEN'
, ROOMS , IUITAU.I FOR hlOUo4I2gI1l2t'JN El : ,
I0UlleEIWINO
low rent N. W" . Cur hilt and Webster stu , .
a-Mu i : I
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POR RENT-STORS AND OFFIOES
- YDn 1tUNr-r1II ) . ,8Tny mtWK nUI.DNo. i :
. , DIO l'arnam .Ireel. TItle bullll Iii , , a iii re-
. proof cement basement. coml'lele ' aleanl lie , it.
p log ilsturuii . waleI on nil flouts , gas , etc Ap ,
. lily nl thl enc ot TOte Lte 1-910
yon ILENT . STnn HOOM GOxH : . 1HOWNELL :
block 133 tl 033 IUtl till , Ileel , Lincoln. Ni b.
1"Bl olt n In city ; cancel be bet , for gt m.
" 1'1 dry goods store ; gsa . ottcr. BI'al heat :
will rent cheap On long len8" H. C. Yout og.
al.nl , 17 BOUlh 11h Btreel. Lincoln . Ne !
1-1810 21 I
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AGENTS WANTED.
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SAI.tSlmN ! on AGENTS MAJU1 MONET
' easy idling pulls to order $ lliO. pant. $3 . BhlrtB
II i. lnacllltosIU' * . lulter Tal.rh1 $ . . Cln ,
' . _ cnnat ! ! ! _ 0 . J-M G1FU' ,
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'WANTED. Mlm AND WOMEN TO3NOM Ill
-p
'rp
C In un "BY 1 > ) lal business al home : cln work
dBUme or .I'enlng and . "le rOe to $ :0 I 'er
, pe
hour ; sure tblng : Bllplo nnlt InstructIon. Bent ,
for 10 Wed IUI'pl ) Co. , l6utiaiut. VI.
J-MS 21'
I1L'IJAhILLI. lNCHOfIC LADY MJIINTH F4 ) - It
. ; LDY NTt
. , 'uneil 1Iuro Quit Omnha. A good 1 1i'OI
. . . buSIness ; 100 10 IS.0 ' 'IIBI required. > ) jig
, - o ad < . rl Genera ! AIL , 32 s N. required :1 . Sulh C01 ;
Omaha.
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Omaha J--M96 :1' I
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i STORAGE
lS STORAGE nUILDINO I OMAUA . U. - 8.
' 1. bonded ' 11eloll. , Uouaholl geod. utor cii.
Lweal rate. . IOtS,10U Leal'enwerth. M-IG Itorel.
IAOE Ff15 110USE1IOLfl aoOtu CLF : ,
FI ' ;
.nd cheal rUle. JOU8tmoLU 1. Wel. . 11 Gop' . t. CI.tAN 1
Jr-l
' BOJ.O . l'IANKEIU 1 : . UAINfy M-a - . -
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WANTED-TO DUY.
WANTED , S SECOND IIAND UPRWIIT
WAm ianop . plCB state Vrlee . make end UlmOIT
On b seen. II. D. Bcott , room 10 name
- bl lock. 1-0
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CIT & . CLAJMS. 1mTCtAJD 12 FAn'M.
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W E nuy AND Sm.L 110UIIII.9 ( TO DC
JOtTSER
moved ) , It. NV' Daur & Bon , 121 N. 11th
N-M521 F2.
FOR SALE-FURNITURE.
FIINITUr : AUCION AT liii FAnNAM RT.
11
BatUla ) ' " , 10 n. m. nobL Wel ! 0-66
F OR SALE-HORSES , WAOONSETC.S
Fen SAT.I AT T.mS ; TtAN W11OLUSAMfl'SS :
FOa est , one new phueton road wagon lop tuggy
hUll
nn cnrln"e , Address F r , flee. I'8Gh.23'S
FOR 6ALl- Ib\ELL , . NEOUS ,
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WtJMAN l'LtNOS unmchEl'onr 0100ANS.
nlmOElOnT
Wodhrlle Br. , - Ii 60. mho - - - - Q-G - *
100 ANI CIICfmN FfmCt : lAne WOOD
plekels. C. H. Lee WI Iouglas. Q-r
l'On SALE . A NMlLY I.ISI OlAUF JIm-
sey cow ' 30.0 : nine . good work horse only
goo
' 15.0. inllro Nels Jonlerson ol Mrs. Hugh
O. Clark . florence . Neb. Q-M946 :0
CLAltVOYANTS ,
M ItS. Dn If. WAlmN , Ct.AIItVOYANT. un.
lablo l business mellm : 7lh'yeal ol 19 N. i3-30 16th.
8370
M USAGE , BATHS. ET ( ' . .
M ADAM SMITH , G2 R. lIT ! ! , 21 I I.On
room , 21 : muasage . vapor nlcohol. strum , sill-
fhurlno and sea Lths T-191 26't
MADAM LAHUE , MASSAGE , 41 R. 11Th.
T-MC7 ! FS'
T-165 1S'
IMASSAOE.
M ASSAGE . MADAMS mlNA1D , 121 flODOI3.
TIS 22'
TURKISH BATHS.
TUnKtSI IATIS ; ONLY PLACE IN CITY
exclusively for ladles. Suite 10 .10 Dee biIA
PERSONAL.
nn T. W. STONB , 610 N. Y. LIFII TEL. 3ftl ,
U-alt
TII DtLLC fi1'I'EIOLY COnSET . MADE TO
order from measure. 1919 1.'lmam Street.U23
U-73
ItI ASIIAGTI . EI.ICIO TI IMAL ] ) ATIIS .
chIropodIst. : Mote l'oat 3194 S. 151h DATIS.
et.UITS
SIATgS I 0100UND , 10LOW on I'LAIN AT
A. . I . . Undeland's , 106 S. 1th street. 0.1-410
VIA"1 CO. , ; 4G DEn IJLDG . ImALTI DK. FREE
U-3H
SW JSI MOVEMENT CURIO ) 'On LADIES
IS16 ChIcago sl. 0 consultatIon , mticntiilc. racial
anti oesly treatment free 10nd'rs. Jlnnary.
U-M316J2S'
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D. ILASS FLORIST , PLANTS CUT 1.'LOW-
ers. Hnnqllet. hail. residence and grave decoratIons -
ratIons , 2113 Vlnlon btreel , telepllla "Ive 6.UIll
U-GU
NIWI.Y FITTED IATH PARLOItS.
IAnLIS.
Turltsh and electric hall , , for ladies 001 gentle-
'lien. ' Madam Howel , 3Za S. 151h street . 2. gente 101.
U-111 26'
MONEY TO LOAN-REAL ESTATE.
ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO. . Ill N. Y. LIFE.
LFE.
loans nt low rates for choice security In Ne-
! lka and Iowa farms or Omaha City property.
, W-77
LI'E INSUIANCE POLICIES LOANED ON
01 bought. F. O. . Chesne , Kansas City . lb.
W-318
MONEY TO LOAN ON 1M1'IOOVEDOMAIIA
_ real elnle. Drennnn , Love & \ . , Paxton ! lk.
W-19
MONEY TO LOAN A' LOWEST PATES. THE ,
O. F. Dana Co . 1503 I.'arnam . st PATES. 'V-0
VI'RY : LOW JATI S 1AD ON OOOD LOANS.
Jv. . Squire , 21S Dee bldg. W-38
CITY LOANS. C. A. STARR SI5 N. Y. LI'E ,
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W-38
CITY AND FAn11 LOANS AT LOWEST
rates. l'usey & Thoma First Nat'l Dk : bldg.
W-382 _
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
properly. Fidelity Trust company 103 l'arlm.
. \v-396 .
LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY
property. . . 1"lna Smith Sc Co. , 1320 I'aram. ,
. W-33
MONEY TO ' LOAN ON OMAHA nEAL ESTATE
at 6 per centy. . n . . , .Melkle - 1l Nat. , bank bId
W-S3 :
MONEY TO LOAN-CHATTELS ,
MONEY TO LAN ON FUIONITUI1E . FIANOS
and all kinds ot accurtly. . Fred Terry , room
43 flame block. X-31
MONEY TO LOAN ON hOUSEhOLD FUnNI-
IOUSEIOLD
ture , plnnos horses wagons. 01 any kind ot
chattel security al lowest possible rates which :
you can pay ! ace al any time and In any :
amount. FIDELITY LOAN OUAIANTEE CO. .
Ioom 4 , 'Vlhnel lock. ' " X-389
J. D. hADDOCK , ROOlI 42 _ nAMOE 10LOCI X-38T C :
MONEY TO LOAN ON FnNITunE : l'lNOS.
horses . wagons , etc at lowest rates In city ;
no removal of goods : strictly confidential ; you
amount. can pay the loan ar at any time or In any
OMAhA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. ,
30 B 16tb slreeL
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BUSINESS CHANOES.
WANTED , A MAN WITH A STOCK OF DRY
goods 01 money to Join with 0 stock of gr
cerIes. Good locatIon and trade estabiishe :
John Ledwlch Avoca Iown Y-M3H -
ICnEASE YOUR INCOME ; BEND FOR FI E
book . "How to Trade Successfully In Grain on
Small Margins. . ' Suecesruly 8 . . 21 Ilalo
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Chicago. _ _ _ Y-MU5 J3.
FOR SALE. A DRUGSTORE IN ' YORK . NED : ;
cnBlderolon , $ ,0.0 spot cash : . this Includes
$
building untO n bargain. Adlress Mrs. F. lL
Doll York , brgn. Y-M8lT 2.
FOR SALU nAICERY AND RESTAURANT : A
go paying business : reasonable term. Ca II
on Maxlclt 11(05. , Neota In Y-l842' Cl -
SALOON FIXTURES FOR flALI2. CALL AT
133 North 21h strct Y-MS7t 23'
FOR SAI.I ONI-IIALF INTEREST IN OLD
established turlur fnl undertaking uBlness a ;
BlelmeBs or one partner the cause of Belng ;
any one vanting. lhls kind of business ran se
cure good paring business about . .
cur go ; $ .0.0
needcd. Address F' 59. lice. Y-MW1 ,
FOI SALE. flTJStNESS 1nOlEnTY , WITH :
small stock and Ixluresi % down ; b.eh. on tim 0.
\v. T. . Drown. York Nek twnj Y-:91 21'
FOR EXCHANGE. -
AN ELEGANT hOME IN LYONS IOWA AND
cash to exchange for a good modern house In I
Omolaa. Fidelity Trust company 170 Val-
nnm Ut . Z-7Z1
TEXAS LAND FOR SALE AND TIOADI -
17,7lZ.acre tlel , near railroad , bargain . de
terei "aymenIB. Other Texas lands for Irad C.
Whal ai you ttln7 , Address The 1' . C. :
Ulghsmlh Land Co. . , Fort Worth. Te' .
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Worlh'zisl % -
A leONE IOESIDENCII. SOME DUSIESS :
property antI land I loenlel In and near ely or
Oakea N. D. . to exchange for a stock of liar it.
ware. nqulre of F . O. Cady . Oakes. N. har- .
Z-llS63 21
Z-:12 2
TO EXClANO FOIl lCnClANmSI , FillS r.
class farm land In central Neraska. Address
It. D. Uudlox , Shelton . Neb. Z-M090 2'
TO EXC1ANO NICE CLEAI1 LOT l'On
1",1 horse anti buggy : must ! e In Ilrl.cllB
rnlton. Address I" ' G5 , lice oflice.
_ ofe'11912 2
WANTED TO TRADE OOOD 7.ItQci7f 110ff
and large lot. choice location. for aritail fum
In the vicinity of Omaha : will pay dliTert'n c
III cub , If nny. Address 0 1. Omaha dlrel..ce le.
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FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE
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UAlOAINS , hOUSES. LOTS AND l ° AIOM - a ,
sale or trade. 1' . IC. Darling . Darker m-3 JAIMS : .
:
'OU BALE. 315W HtOM COTTAGE : CE ;
her cJstera . city water ; cor . CTAm * CEL ;
U.6.O ) long time. Inquire 131 Ferns , rci .
Samuel hums. . 105-fl - :
EXC1\NOES AND SALS ; CITY l'flOl'EitT O.
1IOI'f'Y.
tunas , merchandise , alrln flies. , 210 N. : . Lfe
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1.'J HAI1 , A nO.AClE 1.'AIM , 15 JULES :
northwest ot Omaha . Address 1 31 , lIce
115-MIll J :
WILT , YOU lillY 6 OIl 10 iCES' ! ' 1"HONTAOEI "
In 1alcm place al 6 cents on the dulls r7
I 8 coon , , ' and see UB. 1"ldelly Trust dular7 .
I'any , 170 I'arnam HI-72 ; .
SPECIAL POlICES AND 'fFfitMli ON 1151 .43
l'loel lola for ten d4yC 1"idehlty Trust cot
dy -
1"ldell
pny , 10 : V'arnam. ! ) lIE-Il In.
JXT1A INDtC&1 NT IN AYONDAI.E PAlK
for I few da ) . Come In and make your deal
and eel rod ) for a hOle In Ihe spring . 11 1.
4elly 'ri-ust company , 103 1.'arnall BprlnE.
et.HE7
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IAIOAIN8 ; HALE on THAUE IN CITY 0'ItO -
ctu anti farina. Joh N. lrnzr'I CITY app. l'101- . :
fJiP'
I''R BALE. TWO LOTH NEAR IIANtCC ill
LS NtAI
park . lGO tacit ; abe tor 121L00 UANB
In Ambler l'latl. well located. on pavel Blreel ,
car line. near State fair coufldL I\J J. Sut. i
. _ ! ! L ° . m D bUldln& GIUnL UF-lm 31' _ .
LOT FOIl HAL (1MI lAnT CASh AND
bnnc on Imo ; to-fuel front by 15 with all ey
In the rrur. 1 miles from f"slome : lot I. 10
block I. In Splnedale ddi11on cIty of Oniat IC .
Jonas Oak . bx ts Andover , Ill. cly u&Jnl 21 '
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FOR BALE-REAL ESTATE.
ConUnued.
DIT C IA 1' .
Ju\clouoly us n small sum now mean comfort -
fort profit , Inde n'lenee.
AI.I. SIGNS
Point that \1) ' . Come and get posle
For next 3 days JAnOATN e.l day DAY. will b
Slve ) ' 11 mon.y. l'repa-e n s ) ld toundatlon .
This Is the elmeice , or .
sears.
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S ThIs order when 10Inl"I"nd hy the '
S AMES flEA ! . ESTATE AGENCY .
0 Is , goexi for
SS FIFTEEN flOl.T.AUS IN TnT
SS " " ' ,
S I.'U'nEN DOLLAIOS AT IN TlAI S
S 1ATn N nIO !
S 1OAYIEN 111005.
S I presented Within :0 das from . . . . . . . .
: . Countercgned . ) . . . . . . . . . . . . :
. S 055 55505 55555 55 . 5 S S U S S I . S SS S
1olslht. thrift . courage and small sums make
nnl
10 per cent Prollt. '
TAIU1 ONE FOIl ' '
l"Ol YOUR WWE AND ClL
IItEN.
I Is foundation or ALl , Vl1Al.'r1f ,
All ; ! ItAI , ESTATE AGENCY .
Established 1810. 1617 Farnam.
ovp. N. Y. Life. MOM
LIST IAnOAINB IN LANDS WOTII CAIOI1OLI ,
1 I. Carter , n. G , I.ANIR 1001 WITI CAHlOLT . .
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ICC1 S. CI.NTIAL NI.aIAstCA. : NB.\n
town. S.2 ) .IJ : monthly Ia'menls. \ VIlliiim
\\'llnm3
& lillIan . McCague block. m-lS7 ! 21
SnIUDAN. WYOMINO. .
A chance seldom secured.
I have , for 111 Ilx solid bbocki. containing ; 2
101 l : 62 lots rx2 and 8 lots GGx2. In the
Mountain View addition , to the town or Sheri-
t han . Wlomlnl : 54 mile from I' . O. and FIrst
National tank ona Immediately adjoining the ,
nnl nlJolnlng
Lincoln Land coml'Is pioperty. l
Conll"ered thl bet residence ndditlon. l'rle
tr tha 72 lots. If sold by February 1 nexl
$ OOi ) . 00. erulr
The.9 lotl are desirable for rl.llence properly ,
Sheridan. pnti located on the choice resIdence sIde ot
Apply for further particulars to
IlnU IT W. TYLIOTO
leal Iletato , Agent
tliierldanVyoming. .
105-MIll :1
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YOU : air roonlolo EVE1IY DAY rAYING
ElnDAY
rnL lU ) ' one of these : 1711 , N. 22.3 . Grm
, 311 %
1tol $1.10.0. $0.0 cosh. balance monlhl :
N. " ' . corner of : and Castt'lIar , G rooms . , ,
1-atory GO n. fcont . SI,6.O. nnl Cnsl'lar 6.0 cash rols. , bil-
noire ew : 20lh street boulevard . north. 5 rooms .
lslo. SQ ' n. lot , SI.40OJ , U5Q.0 cash , balance
very easy : : th nod Spaulding. vacant lot , ,
$ ' ,0 : % end 1rlstoll mel tot $1O.O ;
Large list ; 4 teams reay lo show property .
" ! 1.1 t''I )
H. II. Cole Co. , 106 N. 15th. 1- leper )
G1001 COTAm : . PULL JOT , FIlNOED ; ,
well , Cistern . oUlbll.lngs : $500.0) east , Ad"r."s :
321 Grand annue. Itil-MOTO : '
1 hAVE A GOOD CLEAR LOT IN NORT1
ar or city to trade for an rqul : . R : " NOnTI )111 ) , :
vent "referrel , 01 woul" tmle for a 1"0,1 , lot
In or near hawthorne addition. . \Itre.1 " P 66 ,
Dee. - IU-IS76 26'
F OIl SALE MISSOURI FI1UIT . STOCK AND
grain farm. 68 mIles from Sl. I.uls ; write tor :
circular. Dennell & flatten. Sullivan . Mo.
HE-M9 21'
LOST.
I.OST : SILVER WA.TCI AND CIIATICLATNE - .
Heturn to . . FrancIs , D. & I headquarters.
l.sl-:8 l'
L OST . PIIVSICIAN'S SATCIIIOL : 1USSI T
lealher ; finder please return to 102. North 26th .
street and receIve reward. Dr lprague.
Sprle.JSSI % 1' -
LOS YESTEnlAY , ON FAHNAl on HAn-
ney nlll ! . n lack ear trulpet With cord tub .
Ittcle ; tnder will please I'etur t 1 Scull
t slreet Dlj 21'
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HOTEL' ,
HOTEL . nAnIC n. 13T1 AND JONES STS.
75 rooms nl S'r Per day.
r roms nl S2.0 per dn )
SpecIal rates to commercIal travelers. floor
sod b'rl Iy week 01 monUI. Frank 1111eh.
manager. :91
AETNA HOUSE ( EUROPEAN ) . N. W. COIl ,
131h and DOdge Booms by day or weell.
, 398 .
MIDLAND hOTEL. COR 16H AND ClTCAGO
atreets. American plan $ .50 and $2.00 per
$ U.O
.Iay. European plan Go and $ .0 per tIns ' .
anl $
Iloonis . single or onsuite . for families 01 gentle .
me al reasonable rates. M. J. 1.'mnck. proj
M-921 PlO
WElSTEn IIOTIOL 1519 hOWARD STIET ; : ;
stem healed moms , bath : lad frsl'cla" ' ;
reasonable M.tes. 1935 26' -
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ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. -
AnMATunES AND CONVERTERS nEWOUND I ;
storage batterIes recharged : electrical and gee ;
oral machinists : superior work guartinteet i .
Omaha Electrical Works. 61 and 619 garnlee. st ' :
412
42
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND CONTRA : :
tors for electric light and motor plants anti a
kinds oof : 'I igcHI"o . Western She I , !
trlcal Supply Co. , 48 and 42 5. 15th st. 413
LEATIEn DELTINO , CIIAS. A. SCIIISUR
CIAS. A SCUlIEN
& CO. . Mrg. , lOG S. 12th st. 047
UDERTA AND EMBALMER S
11. IC DUmeET. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND -
emUalmer . 1018 Chicago st. . telephone 90. 393 -
SWANSON & VALIEN. UNDElTAIEn AND
embalmer 1701 ComIng at. . telephone 1060.
_ _ _ _ _ _ 394
M. O. MAUL. UNDElTAKEI AND EMbalmer - -
balmer , 147 Farlm sl. , telephone 223. ill
C W. DAKEl UNDEnTAKER , GI2 S. 161h ST. :
396
COAL.
D. T. MOUNT HAS nEMOVED IUS COA - L
ofce to 209 B. 16t sL , Drown block CAL , .
8IE1UDAN COAL. EXCELLENT SUI3STITU'I ' 11
for had cal , and S3.6 Ion SUDSTITUTE
oem street : min entrance Board of ' .02 ,
ALL KINDS OF HAnD AND S01"r COAL. - I.
SOF
Levi 71 S. 1tl street ; telephone 14' . COAL
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BUILDING & LOAN Ao3SQCIATIOI : ; '
BUIDING & . SOCIATLN' :
now TO GET A lOOMS on SECURE 000 fl
BECUIE
interest on saving Apply 10 Omaha L. GOD .
Au'n 10 De bldg. O. ) M Nattinger , See 8
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SlARES IN MUTUAL L. AND I. ASS'N PA .Y
G. 7 , 8 per cent when 1. 2. 3 years old , . lAY ,
redeemable. 104 Fanam st , Nlltnger , Sc e.
40 ;
BIO YCLES.
M. O. DAXON , 40 N. lOfT . 401 - - I
OMAHA BICYCLE CO. , S % N. 1Gl ST. 690 I
STElI.UO BICYCLES ; 11511/F LIKE A WATC .
Western Electrical Supply Co. , W 8. WATCI :
M82S 1'15
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AUCTION.
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JUSINISS SOLICITED IN JEWELRY AND
merchandise , of all descriptions : twenty year'
experience : satisfaction guaranleed. beat ot
references ; ales made I and out at cii 1ot
Call on or address J. 1. Lewis. olee 2H S. :
18th street , wlh John Ilaumer . Omaha.
Omaha.M5 I
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DRESSMMING. .
DlESSMAKINO IN FAMILIES. FIT AND
style guaranteed. Address B t9 , 13ec , 1n 4 23' -
DRESSES MAIlS POll $2.r $ ANn Ui'WAlt I ;
led work guaranleed. 133) : UI'WAll .
stairs. M91 26 .
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STOVE REI .
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BT\J nlPns FOR 40.0 DFl " EIENT
or stoveB.
m'kes Water attachment and cc in.
ctonB n specIalty. ln Douglas cnn t.
Omaha Stove Repair WorkB. 406 -
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HAY /.N. . GRAIN.
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NE.DIA KA hAY CO. , WHOLESALE hA Y.
amln and mIll stuff. WI are always on the I
market to buy or sell. 1102-4.6 NIcholas Bl 4H
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CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS -
C. E. MOllllIi.L. CONTIIACI'Olt AND - '
builder , lper hdnl"ng , house end sign puintli g .
brick work. "Ia&erlnl : olilce . rom I , flail cem
Uk , ; tel. 733 5 ; shop . 1 heard ; tel. 408. llrke' :
:11
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CUTTING BCHOOL.
THE AnT OF CUTtING mN'S CLOTh ,
CUTINO :
tauahl day 1 evening ; terms reasonable . P i-
tculnu ot Max Morris . cutter , lUG ) 1.'llnalu lar- .
11) ) l'
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WHOI.ESALE COAL.
JOHNSON moos. , WhOLESALE DEALERS - IN
all kinds ot coal. Correspondence DIALfmS . I
. I'arnamstrect. Cornopnlence solcled. 108
COSTUMES - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ -
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LAI)1118 ' AND MEN'S MABK SUITS F 'OR
rent \ at Golden Ealla store ( Ill S. 161h street .
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. JOB F1lN ING.
lElm Jon l'ltlNTIt4G CO. . .FINE PIIINTII - o
ot all kln < B. Ilh SI. , lfe bldg. l1'INO .0
SHORTHAND AtJ T\vItiTui ; - .
AJ'i'YJ.W.ITING.1
\'AN 8ANS RCIOL OF SILOIIT HAND , N.
anOIT
1. Lire , Omaha Ask for circular 41
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DEN'LtTS.
On l'AUL DETIST , :2 DUnT ST. i
thfl
ELOCUTr .
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mLA DAY , n 0 , CA'L.L , DANK ILnG.
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MUSIC , AU' ANt .NGUAGE
O. F. OELT.tNDECK. JA'jtS1 AND OUITAn
teacher Ul Cans street ) . , 9U .
BUSINESS NQTIOES.
DAlIAOED MInOtB 11E1ED , ' N. 4JS 16.
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B UREAU. SUES Sc p. , 1olclora Dee
BUldll ! ! OMAIIA . Neh1 ! Al\lco FlE ,
RAIL'V ' TuE CARD
Lelve ItlVhtt.lNGTON& - - 81O"IttVfilt.jArrles
flUtLINOTON-- Jn'll.IArl'es
Omaloajnion DcptiOtlt k Mason Sls.1 Omaha
10I5m. : . . . . = .nlnl el gxpreM. : .7..9:40am :
4:3p : 111k. lOuis . Mnnl. , & l'ugrt Sn' . fixll:4pm :
t:3pm. : 1Ik. . . . 11. . .1cn.er I xpre.s. puret Snl. . . . lx.1:4I'm . :
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6Ipl.Nehm.ltn : Local ( except Sunday ) . .61411,01 : .
8:5am..I.lneoll : Local . ( excq't SunlaylIllam ' )
: : Ipm..I"aM Mail ( ror . , 8un'a.1:2"'m nai . . . . .
L eaves \CHICAGO \ , IlUItl.hNGTON&Q.lrrlves
Omahalflnionlepotllth , & Mason $15.1 Omaha
4 :45pm. : . . . . .Chlcngo "eIUbule. . . . . . 9:5.\1 :
O : t.Oatn..Chicago flspres . . . . . . . 4 : : I'm \
1Gpl..Chlcag : anti St. 1.1I ! Special. . . S1am ;
1 : Ilarit..ariSe . Junction Local. . . . . 6:0pm 8Om :
5 :5lpn1..l'tcltlcJi1nCt4OIl9aleXUnJ..24OPi11 : ( ) :
f : sClUCAClOMlli.&ST.I'AIiTiiXirivea ;
Omaha Union 1epol , loll , & Mason 81"1 Omnhn
-6 : Om : . . . . .Chlcag I.nilted. % . . . . . 9 :30am :
1 1:10am..Chicago : Ixl'res ( ex. Sun. ) . . . 6:0m :
Lal..lcIC.\OO & N01tT1tWES'IIArrlvea
Omaha Union Depot . 10th & Mason 8t"l Omaha
11 1:06am..Eastern : Exprec , . . . . . . . . . . . 6:0pni :
4:00Pm..Vestth'uletl : Llmtted. . . . . : : :4011 : :
6wnm. : . . . . .Mo. Valley 1.0(11. . . , . . .10 :30pm :
G:45pm..0Iahl : Chh ng I'eclal. . . . Illpiii
Lral'e"-I CICAOO ; 10. : I. & I'ACIV'lCTjArrires
Omaha Union DepotlOtlt _ & : aeol Sle. , Omnhn
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6:2pm. : . . . . . . } xpr.M Express. . . . . . . . 9:5 : lm
4:30"m..Chleagoeslbull1 : ! 1.lml . . 1:06pm :
1 - 1:3lpin.OklnitoiiaIlxp. : _ (10 ( C. U. ex. Sln.1:30U : PI ,
WI ST.
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fillam.Oklaltoma : & Texas Ix ( ex. Sunj,11:3lpno ) :
. 1IQpni..Colorado : LhnHcd. . . Sun..1:3 . . . . : : ,
L eaves I C. , ii' ; 1. M. & O. IArlves
Omahl Depotltthaflel \VebsterSIs.Omahia I
D : : N el > r tiFi.enrer , ( daily ) . . . . . 5:11pm : I
4:5pm..Sloux : City Ixlle.s ( ex. Sun.lllOan ; ,
. : ! OI'm..St. : l'sul 1.lmlle. . tun..15"m . . . 9:0am :
I."lesJ. \ . I : . & MO. Y.\.II'Y , Arrives
Omaha Delict 151h nn < " 'e'.lel $15.1 I Omaha
' 1l0pm1l..Fast - : - - Male - , I lpres9. . . . . .14wpm :
2IOpm. : ( $ -tt. ) W ) ' I'x. : ( ex. Itoti. ) . 4:5"m : "
9:06am : . .Nerfolk Express ( ex. Sunday ) . .10:30am :
ChOpin..SL1'aulll'clneea. : : : I's . . < . . . . 9:403m :
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Leaves I' . C. . ST. J. - & ( . ' . .II. IArrlves
Omaha I Unlo p t. I IMnn Sls.j Omaha
11:10am..Paluens : City Day Ir. I . . . . . O11a 6:10\11 : \
1 ! : P" .K. C. Nthl Ex. via ) 1. 1. \ Trans. . 7:3''m : ' ,
Leaves MISSOUItI PACIFIC. Arrjves i
I.el\'es\ \ 1USS I IA
Omala Depot IMh antI Webster Sls. 1 Omaha
O:4km..St. : l.uls Iixprra. . . . . . . 6:09am : ,
9:30pm.t. : Louis I2xprcs . . . . . . 6:05pm :
GOII..Nebrllkn.Lal.cr. : ( Sumi. ) . . . 9IOal ' ,
Ieavcs L I SIOUX CITY & IAIFIC-l\'es
Omaha 1 Depot 15th and Weblel Sis Omaha I . I
GIOpm. : - . . . . . . .si l , ! ! h I . . _ - : 9:40m : I
rowesSIUX CITY & 1'ACIFICArmives
\ & IArlves
Omaha ] Inlon Dellot. 10th & Mason Sts.1 Omaha . .
6tdain..Sioux : . City - l'asaenger..IOIopni :
6IOpm..SI. : Paul Ihn.tel. . . . . . 9IOal ; :
Leaves I UNION PACIFIC . IAIII'es-
reaves\ \ PACI
( .n'ahialUiilon ' Depot 10lh & Mn.on Sls.1 Omaha :
1 0:00am..ICearney' ICopx'e'ea. . . . . . . 3:45pm : I
2:0pm. : . . . . . .Overland jlyer. . . . . . . r:3pm :
2COpln.Iieatrice : : & Strnthh'i'Ex. , ' ( ox . Sun ) . 3:15pm :
7:30pm..Pacillc : "fx. . . , . . SUI . . . . . : " , ' I
6:1"m. : . . . . , . .laenc . . , , . . . . . . . . . .10:51 :1011 :
I.pavrs I I VA1JASII ; . Arrlves
WAUASI n\flwAY. IAnl'es
OaaImatmUnlOn Iepot 10lh s.i , Macon Sls.1 Omall
1:5pm..St. : Louis Canno . . . " Dal..12:35pm :
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A MYSTERY , SOLVED.
'I ,
The Sequel to an l.o , DIDIIIearanco
"hleh Almost l'r&v ktd a Lyuchhl
In August 1885 , Heraben , . 0 12-year-
old son of Henry. Gr.beu , who then and now resides -
. '
sides near Hebron , dall , cjunty . Ia. , mysteriously -
ously disappeared Tt19v neighbors accused I
9neighbors
Mrs. Grben , who i = 11Iiry's stepmother ,
of murdering him andconcealng , the body In I
: a cave at her fathrr" . use .In this city .
Just a weck'ngo'ysterde"says ' . the . Creslon
American. the long lost I' boy arrived home
from his wandering and went to his grand- .
father Mr. Isaac 'Mann ; told him who he
was and related a tale of his wanderIng'
which rivals the stories In the yelow-bacll
novels.
Henry left home to escape a whipping
which his stepmother had said his flther :
would certainly Inflict for picking a lock to
the , trunk , opening It and rolling the gold
pieces 00 the floor to hear the enehanthig'
ring. The grandparents of the boy at once
said ho had been murdered by hIs stepmother ,
and worked up the neighbors 'to a frenzy at
excitement . Searching parties were organ
120(1 , and for weeks the lights made by lanterns -
terns carried by determined men could be
seen flitting t and fro across the Graben :
farm hike "wIis : of the wisp " but no trace
of the boyar hIs body was ever found
DeUt Mr. and Mrs. Graben were arrested ' ,
trIed before the district court at Green :
fold for murder In the first degreee , and were
acquitted. But the neIghbors were deter
mined that Mr. and 111s. Graben should be
punished. Some one started the rumor that
tile body had been burled at Isaac Mann't
who lives In the extreme southeast part c I.If
thlscty , and on June 8 , 1888. a search wax ' -
rant was Issued In Justice Willet's '
Justce W1et's court
and the premises were searched.
The evidence upon which the warrant wss
Issued was that two men and one woman :
drove to the house ot i1r. Mann In the sum
mer at 1855. about two weeks after lenry
Graben's disappearance , lt about 2 o'clock at
night , and lifting a large box from the
wagon carried It Into the cave In the back
yard. That the woman' carried . : n
and the men the box. That they remained In I
the ( cave until morning. The men dug' dow never
over the entire bottom of the cave to a
depth of three or tour feet but I
t/reo , found no
traces of the box 01 anything to Indicate aIt I It
had been there.
This rumor aroused the whole neighboz
hood around the Graben .home. A ineetin
meetng
was called at which plans were to be formed
to lynch Mr. and Mrs . Graben. The arrangements -
rangements wer made and time party aleut
to start for the Graben home , when a constable I-
stable named Jackson took a firm stan
against the move and sl'd ' he'd arrest the
whole crowd If they didn't . desist from the
lynching.
But the excitement could not be quelie I.
Mr. antI ( Mrs. Graben did not dare slay at
here niglmts. Men watched their movements -
moods closely. TheIr crop was ruined by '
the parles of men who night after nIght
searched time place for the body ot the boy.
The excitement held up for over three year : 5 ,
ycrs
but finally died out.
The young man went to Chicago and followed I-
lowed UII the love for tnkering which led
him to pick the lock on time old trunk , an 0
anr
became an all around machinist . He worlled
In Chicago two years. sad from there wet It
to Louisiana. le finally drifted 10 Cauerna ! , ,
esablihed a novelty , i op and \cquired
riches He >
purchas" 0 mine which he I
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was to pay for at lntgrvals. le made sev
erl payments on the Ilqe , developed H t , and
enough ore was In Ilgllt to make him a nil -
10nllre. Then misfortune . overtook 11- .
The novelty shop In 'll h al his world
goods were , and on the Iroftl for which he I
depended grounlJ. to pay for tlp , Y111 , lured 10 the
. A payment became 4'ue'thd' he was unable
to meet it. Its orighrm ! wners ' were only
too glad to again aclWr 'poueslon , 011
Henry found hlmsel.pcnnless. lor years :
he labored bard but .gcld not regain his
financial foothold 1iUyIle made up his
mind to come home , whJfh he did , arriving
here after more timanei rtars ? absence
AR to'A ' hlif'itCiiflCes.
Chicago Tribune : ' ' \11 are eyIng mo : ,
sir , lS If you thought I had designs on your
umbrella , " said the lean passenger . u l ! he I
train drew Into the depot. "no I look ill ku .
a man who could be . apabe : or stealing an' '
unoisrahia 1" "
5lnce you ask me the question , sir , " answered -
swered the fat pasien'ger " 11m conipeil ed
10 say that I think you do. " compeled
" . \nd you look as If you might possibly be I
a genleman and' a man- of decent loot so
sense , " retorted time olber. "how deceplve
appearanceo sometimes are' '
S .
Culel luvmi.
Judge : MinnIeMr. Dile , It 'I ' should consent -
sent to be your wife are you sure you would I
never object to my drearootaker's hills . never !
I refuse 10 buy oper& tickets when aaked , nevW
-er-In fact never cJec10 \ any fxpesel
which 1 might wbb tQ , incur
Mr. flhhlle-Darlmng , J '
11. Jliie-Darlna s\\'ear \ HI
MinnieWel , Mr. Dile , I you can't hold
on lay to no your /oney any bItter than that I tat 1st
PLANS l FOR A PERFECT Cliiun
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By Which the Problems of Municpal Go . v
crmln May Bo Worked Ont
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LEAViS fROM TIlE BOOK OF [ XPiRIENCE
The Many tcnnelnl tdorm , Wrought In
European Commnnltes - Sewage ,
Light Jonslng anti TIRI-
11ortntol ( Juestlomma.
( Co"rcl. 1191. )
NEW ; YOl' . Jnn. G-Dr. Albert Shaw ot
New York Is one of the best recognized and
most competent nuthorltes on the constnlc-
ton and government ot moder cities. Although -
though n young 111311 Dr. Shaw has already
atained distncton In various lines of work ,
beIng ' at present not only appointed to deliver
n 'serles ot lectures at the Johns HopkIns
un"ersly on municipal conditons In Bu.
rope , of which he has lalle a profound
stud ) ' , but being also the editor at Ihe ( American -
can HevleW at Hevlews , the extraordinary
success ot which Is largely duo to his wise
managcment and Personal ihlflUenCO. An ionl
P I rlant work entitled "Municipal Government
iS i n Great Drltaln , " wl bo published by Dr.
Shaw early this year , to bo followed by a
simiar work on Ilnlclpal government In
contnental cItte. I Jlas , been 111 prh'legl
to have several very full talks with Dr.
Shaw lately on his observations anti studies
at the life and gvernlent of cities. alul tIme
tolowlng pal > er Is a summary at the Intorma-
ton he gave tao Ill at time views he urged :
Mel like Dr. Shaw , who are working for
01 toward an Ideal city , malnlaln that the
conditons at lifo In that city should be so
wholesome that the average workman there
w ill have as good a chalice for healh alul
long l life , In fact a slightly better chance ,
than he would have had remaining In the
countr ) ' . This. like other dreams ot thee
practcal theorists , whie not fuly realized , ,
Is i lore fuly so In some cities ot Great UnIte
ali at and the continent than In any cItes ot
the Unied Stales. I Is well . therefore . that
persons l Interested In this great effort to malte
olr cItes pleasanter anti , more wholesome
places for the toiling mlilons should listen
c arefully to what lr Shaw has to say regarding -
garding the superiority ot these foreign mut
ti lclpaltties.
TIl DRP ! OF PEOPLE TO TIlE CITIES.
In spite ot the steady Increase In the floput
laton l ot the United States , It Is a fact that
there are large rural districts In many parts
of the countr whoso populaton Is today
considerbly less than It was twenty-fvo ,
y ears ngo. There Is 1 vast region In Mimic-
ota , Iowa and Jlnols , as large as Ellgianel
w here this condition exists , and where the
populaton Is materially less than It was In
1870. The chlet explanation of lhls seemingly
unnnlural depletion of population over extensive -
tensive farming areas Is to bo found In the
wide introductIon of agricultural machinery
during the last generation . the result being :
that the fame amount or land can be made
to produce today almost larger crops than It
produced l a quarter of 0 century ago with the t
labor l of considerably fewer hands , machInes i
takIng the place or men.
The result has been that the populatons 0
of thesQ rural districts has gone on IncreasIng -
Ing i from year to year It the normal rate
white the outlet for their energies In agll-
culural pursuits has been steadily decreasing
Large numbers of men . therefore . who would
naturally have remained In the country as :
farmers or as farm han < s , have been forced i
to leave the country districts and seek a
lvelhood l In the towns and cities. The larger :
the cites the greater has been the InUux
from these causes , the final result being that t
the great American cities have been and are 1
geat cites
Increasing In Population lt a rate considerably -
ersbly beyond what would be galled for by
the natural law ot Increase.
I These same causes have been , at work al 1
over Great Drlaln and Europe during a i
linlilar period , producing similar effects. so
that It may bo said today that In all civil -
Ized countries there Is a marked tend cy
for the large cities to absorb the population VS
ot the adjoining rural districts. There Is i
thus going on throughout Europe and AmerIca -
lea n regouplug at populations , the lar I
towns and cltC Inerelslng not only by the
natural augmentation In births. but by reason -
son of a veritable influx of population trcm :
small villages , boroughs and the farming :
re1ons. To such an extent has thIs process I-
rekons. prot
cess of regrouping bean already carried that t
one-hal the entire population of Scollnd
Is lving today In the large towns while tale :
Ilg the whole at Great Drlaln I.t may bC
safely stated that tlmree-fotlrths of the enlre
population Is now living under urban condi-
.
tons.
In France , where the national population Is I
almost stationary , the census reports for the
last two decades shew a considerable Increase I-
crease In city populatLns through a shrinkage : -
age In the peasant Population. In Gcrmany ,
where the population Is IncreasIng quite as
rapidly as In the United States . the same
engorgement at the cites at the expense or
the rural dIstricts las been constantly notec
'
Derln Is Increasing In population as fast aIc
Chicago is . while German clUes which rnnll
In size with Denver , Minneapolis and St. Paul
are Increasing even more rapidly than these
American cities.
CITY DORDERS WIDEN.
I might be supposed that this great InOlx
ot an outside population Into the large cites
would cause such I crowding In them as to I
seriously Interfere with the ccmfort and
wholesomeness of city life. Such Is not the :
case , for one of the very hopeful signs In the
presnt shifting of pOlllaton Is the fat : t
the cites themselves have shown 1 tent I-
ocy to' spread out and enlarge their limit : 5 ,
even greater than the tendency at people to I
crowd them. Old London , for instanc
contained ( nn area at 125 square miles , Ind
within this regIon thirty years ago was a
population at 1,600,000. Today this reIon
has only 0 population at 3,000.000 , alhough : ,
as stated before , the real populatIon at London -
don Is In the neIghborhood of 1,000,000. 'riot it
means that 2,000,000 Londoners are not lv- ,
Ing In London proper at all , but In a
greater London , which will douhtess one
day he Incorporate Into the metropolis and
Is already included under the munIcipal po-
lice . The area at this Greater London piis
enormous , not less than G90 square mile 5 ,
thus showing clearly the tendency ot the
Incoming city population to resist being
packed together In confined areas.
Another encouraging tact noted In the r 0-
cent rapid growth of cities Is that the acer 0ml. -
tons In populatRu come chlcfy In the out or
belt at the territory , aa far away M pc.lble
from the old city lt the center. Taklr mg
Charlng Cross station eq the center ot London : : -
don , It would require Q radius not less Ihan
fifteen mie ! long to describe the clrcumrer-
ence which would Include the Greater Lo : rII -
don of today. The areas immediately about
this center have shown a marked and co : aslant -
slant falling off II populatIon , so Ihat where
the population at present I about 1,00,000.
thrC3 years ago It was 1,250.000 , and In a stI ill
narrower' area , where there II now a mpul a-
lon ot only 35.000 , there was thirty years
ago one ot 100,000. Meanwhile , In time out er
bell th , . populaton Is growIng at the rate of
60 per cent per decade , and Q Ihls belt already -
ready contains 2,00.00 peple , one arrives
at I rather startlIng concluslcn by c&lculat- '
Ing what the outer populaton would amount
to In 100 years If the same rte ot Increae
should continue. Adding I per cent for ech i
decade , one linda that the populalcn of I.on- m
don's outer belt would Io 10.000.000 In 101 I ,
40,000,000 In 1980 and 111.000,000 In the ear
2000. This would give London In the next
century Ihre limes u large a population /8
England ha today. lint It I. highly probable -
able that something will happen to clean : ge
tIme rate of b'Owtb bertr that curious rest ut
comes to pau.
Liverpool has shown even a more rarked '
tendency to throw out its population tram cc n'
ter to circiiniterelice . Ibo city proper lavlnl
shcwl a falling oft or G per cent during Ihe
put decade while the outer belt , which wi
one day be a part of Greater 1.lverpol , hu
been lrcre3ilng. the rate or GO per cent I'r '
decade. In Berln , Paris . Vienna and New
York Ibo area at the center Including what
miGht be called tie Inner 1,000,000. has shown '
neither Increate nor decrease In the put tln
yr. while a rapId increase hiss been ob-
served In tl outer 2,000,0 or 3,000,000.
HOW SEWAGE IS DISPOSE ! ) 01' .
One of the most Important problem 10 be
solved by moern municipaltes Is bat I or the
dlpo"al at 0 great clts sewage. The model
city In Enrope In this respect II Derln , wih
Its woRmiertill seWAI farms famous all over
thl world. The German capial hl to face
un usually difficult conditions In this mater ,
th ere bln ( no river available Into which
se wers mIght discharge. Accordingly the
leWlr dlschargl. Acollngly gay-
rnment decided to plrchue large tracts at
land several mies outtldl time elreme city
lmits , and atempt , with certain tnodiflca-
tl on.q , the vtan at '
tonq 111m sewage farming so ably nIl-
, 'oc3led by 'Vlctor lingo , all ! O generally
practced In Japan To accomplish this the
ciy was divided Into twelve districts . each
com ntaining a radical center. to whIch were
made to converge the arteries and veIns of
the local sewerage B'stem
At each ot these radical centers buildIngs
w ere erected with powertul 1'llplng nl'par.\-
tus capable of forcing the sewage through
long tunnels lending utulergruld to tIme
Belfogo farms. These great 80\Hr tunnels
discharge into huge receiving tanks , thee
being a series ot these on each alI ot time
f arnos. The discharge from the pipe Is
treate1 with slacked 1mI. Iron nnll other
chemicals , and Is then lasted Ihrough by
clless chains of buckets through n series or
v 'ats until there has been
unt ha cOllllete lirecipita-
ton at the solid tart , or eluilge.
Time liquid portion , now brought to the
slate of impure oyster , Is allowed to flow
from the vats Into Irrigating ditches ( lug In
the ground. The sludge Is 11scharg ,1 from
the vats Into troughs built on stilts , sonte-
tmes halt n 110 In length , with a steady (
drclne suflicient to allow the mlHl.1to ,
product to slide easily to the bottom . There
It Is receIved In parallel trenches Iwo or
thrco feet deep and lcrhap9 100 yards In
lenglh. l As soon as ono of these trenches Is
il licit to within about sIx Inches ot time lur-
f ace . 0 corps or worllmen sllatle It full ot
fresh earth , whIle the troughs nre shifted 10
alow the slllo to 11sclu\/0 In tIme second
trench formed by the eorlh taken to fill the
fi rst. Iy this system or close parallel
) coso
trenches filled
fle(1 to a con3hlerablo depth n
single acre ot land Is made to receive an
enormous Imount ot sltnhge the thlclmess of
the earth covering prevenln any Inpleas-
ant odor. When field )
Whln I feh has been treated In
this way It Is allowed to lie Idle for a year ,
at the end of which time comillel nbsorp-
ton into ( the sol has taken pllco ) , nnd the
ground can be plowed up ! with no nnplea ant
r esults.
SEWAGE NO LONGER A TAX , nUT A
pnOI I' .
ThIs system ot Sewage farm has now
bccn on trial In Berln long cnouh to Ilem-
onstrate Its nnqneslone(1 superlorl ! over any
other B 'slem. To beHl1 with , the fnlnclal )
rcsuls arc mQst salsfactor . A lax on l'aeh
householder i for the removal of sewage to.
gether with SUIS received for crop raised on
Iho farm& has mace the dcpartment marc
than Eelf-supportng , Indeed ( , there Is reason
:
to believe that In few ' '
belevo 0 reI ) years when the
e xtensive orchards have reached their maximum -
mum m ot fruit proilmmctlon . this cepartment
wil become a source of subslantal Income
to time govornmnent. Already for several
years the tax levied has been growing
steadiy less amI less , nod may ultlnatcl be
tone away wih altogetimer. Elaborate sta-
tistcs tt shol thlt the workmen enlagel on
the farms enjoy excellent lmealtlm .
excelent healh. and alto.
nnl nlo.
g ther the advantages or the sewage rarms
have become EO apparent that the Berlin
farms Ire being Imitated In many parts of
Europe . notably t I'arimt where time dreadrul
bid system of cesspools that nsed to be
pump d out In the night will soon be
a baiodoneI , . wi
Another le.son AmerIcan lunlclpallcs u
may learn from Germany Is In regard 10 their
burl of statistics. W'ith clmaroctenistic . I
p atience and a highly perfected system , thic 1
German atmtltonities lmave gatimereil togttlmel .
a nd classified the Inoro diverse noatenial ovith : m
f acts of every conceivable nature , temiding tc I
s imow the relative atlvammtages of differermi L
c omiditiomos of city life. For insiamlce , thou 0
Geriooaim eitic have statIstics simooving thi 3
relative frequency of deatlms
when people livm 3
on tue aunmoy or shady sides of ( Ito streets ,
when they live on ( ho thIrd or fourth faa : r
of Imousos , whcmi they are more or lea : I
crowded togetlmer in a few rooms. It lint 3
been shown , for instance , timat the deatim rati I
anoong families which live together in ant 3
room , not two or three times , but sevet 0
titmies greater than tile ordinary death rate .
Frommo a careful consideration of these stalls -
tics by experts , Intereatlng conciusions hav a
been drpvn , tho0 results being shown ii : i
elaborate'regulations for now buildings. Cel .
mrs and garrets are prohibIted , the ceiling S
must be of a certain lmeighmt , there must. b. :
sufficient spaces for count. yards and a con -
( ala ratio must cxist between the vldtho o f
time streets and , the height of the Imouses.
SUGGESTIONS 'FOR BETTUII TENEMENT
Dr. Shmaw rogarmls time matter of nc\v build -
hag regulations as one of tIme most Importan t
In noodern citic , and timimmks that great relic
( raIn overcrowding in tIme tenenment section I ,
Will be furnished ultimately by constructin : g
time houses of a block around one extolmsiv 0
court yard , pleasast with trees , flowers , gras S
and fountain , like a publIc park. I-Jo woul ii
Imavo the city ordinances prohibiting the on -
lightly ciotimes lines , time waslming to be don C
in separate laundries , maIntained lther b , I ,
the city or by chanitalfo institutIons. "
marked cioango In time precont aspect of a cit a
block Is thus destined , lie thinks , to b C
wrought by the building of houses , wimos C
roofs shah be tiot. only umolform in heigimi '
but eo constructed as to be pleasant place I ,
for recreation anti for tIme enjoyment of ijur 0
air , The present difficulty in time way of sue hereof
roof arrangements is the cltimooncy qimestior I ,
which wIll , ho ( limits , be done away wIth b y
time gradual introduction of gas as a fu h
among time poor as Swell as tIme rich.
Already many cities in Great Britain , Glat m-
gow , flirmingimmotn , Slmemeld , Leeds atid Mat : I-
chester , imavo made the mamotifactioro of gas a
nmunicipal monopoly , anti in several of times a
cities , notably In Glasgow , time mnunlcipalit y
is renting gas stoves to poor people at morel y
nomInal rates. This Dr. Slmaw regards as mt
most needed reform /siroerican cities , shmc , e
the niummicipality ' can supply cheaper an t1
better gas thami any company , there being n 0
desire to carry on ( ho olianufacture at a
profit.
Glasgow line In ( lois ralpect taken a ste p
farther In the right direction than any ntlmc .r , .
city In time world , fla mnunlcipai ordinitmcc :
providing for ( Ito ilmniination of the entir :
tenelnont imousu reion wltim a1)undant ) go S
jets , which are iilacetl not ommly in tIme lmarro Iv
streets atod court yards , Jut in all the prlval ' Ii
stairways. Tim expense for tlmi illuimiimuatln 'Jo
i borne by limo city , a epccial tax for ( Iii Is
rcqtiiremnent being levied upon time owners IL
tenement lmouso property. It is concedem I
however , by the remsitlcimts of Glasgow that 'c '
far from being nmm amided burden thmI syster ' 10
of public lighting in the dangerous an d
vicious qimarters has resulted in to miecrea , Ito
in cniotmo and in the necessity of guarthlii is
against it. One gas hoop In a tenetmmer it
district iminy ho almost said to equal ot : me
policeman in general ttillty.
Aiootlmor tmtltmolrabho feature of time Giasgo ow
municipal systeon is time Inaintelianco I at
publIc scavengers for cleaning time tenenmet ml
districts , not only time streets , but limo imonat lit
timemmocives. Time women lmavti taken a irom I-
bout part In tlml work , serving as itmapecto : ra
Of tetootnent Imomes nnml reporting regular , ly
Lit sanitary headqmtaotori ,
TRANSIT IN GILEAT CITIES.
Another vastly important question Ito gre : t
modern citIes is tlmat of transportmmtion. it :
a question imot only of colmycomletice , but 0
Imenitim soil puhhic morality , for if tim 811111 mn
of n city can be ornptk'd into the stlbunl me
Limeim Limo slum question is clispoet of , Ti Ito
easiest way to bring about tenement Itou : o
reforno is to tempt time swarms of poor poop 0
dwelling ito tIme overcrowtieml districts to tal
up their abode In 1)00 ) less thickly seth _ : t
regions outside time city , in Berlin limo lao vs
to the bomiimLng of
tenements itt suburl
are execemhingly strict , tIme idea liehoig to inal So .9
impossible ho the future such cotmmiitiomi 0
ovcrcrowmiIng in houses '
as imao'o cauted Ito
much trouble In tIme Imast.
Of course , In ordr to rnalnimoin a popui3tli 3n
of omaverni miihiotms at conaimlerablo dit.anc cmi
( reIn the centers of labor and industry , it Is
necessary to have a ysiemmi of rapid train ill
wlmicim shall be vastly
immore efficacious tim : In
tIme best that mas so far been introduced ito
American city , In thto first phce imem rican -
can cIties are for time Inoit part laid out bad
fcr rapid transit of tlmit sort , Thu cime , ! r
hoard system of streets , wimile doubtless 1
most convenient for limited areas , Is entire ly
lmlam.leluate ( for to city whIch is to cover sever al
hundred square niile. There must be S 'or
popular convenience In such a city not on :1) :
systeto of rectangular struete , as foumimi in
time upper parts of Manhattan Island , but in
atlditic.n to that system ef radical avenu es
and coneenttlc buievardr. as is seeti in \ TI.
enna. The ideal
city would reaenoble a
checker board upon ovlmleh lmatl been paint ed
a wimeel with a huh in time center and sovem ml
clrcuinberencea or circular blulevarths. T
accotnpanyliig sketcit illustrates this. 7 :
radial avenues diverging from time central ho ub
would servo as the great arteries for lie
rapid transportatIon Inoniming and night of
many thouzaads cit people residing in t 'lie
outer circle.
CLEVELAND MOI ° FITT
.
I N TilE hEART OFT11E ROCKIES
B rilliant Ueport ot the Lngot roat l3toll
Trip on Rocortt
F RED LtAVITT AND IllS LITTLE PEN
T ime V. 'li , C. A's. l'miionus , Trlli-lrnphulo
hescrilItiotu of Sun Scenery-Time
lIly sit ltutt.-Tlme Unmimu
mind ilomno Agmalu ,
l'rolabiy , time longest football trip on record ,
a nti certalioly the longest. joLjlley % for a single
g atne , was time trip taken by'llo'oulog Men's
C lmrlstian association teaimo of Ontalma to hucet
l imo l'astlnie Atloletle club eleven on their
li ommmo groulotla at litltte City , Mont. Tile
r oute chosen was via ( lit , Northern l'nciflo
f rqmoi St. Paul , mend to tioo iittceto ' 'boys of limo
p lains , " comprising (110 Nebraska tenloo , 110th-
i lg coulmi Imavo been more soul-stirring thaho
t ime slglmt of ( hoe ruggctl hluothimtmlill scenery ,
a long title ronul ,
A 8pecial slrepiimg car was ( lie ProPerty ot
t imo Young Men's Christian AssocIation tt'mont
f rent the time they left Omnaha , on time even-
i ng of Novetnlcr , 25 , untIl theIr rettirn , niton
tl ays later. A tisy was spetut in slgumt.seetng
il l St. i'atol anti Minneapolis , and Moioday
n ight fotimmil time t'pccial well elI its way toovurd
t ime laimil of "par dirt" auth fortunca. All ( be
lm cxt tiny LImo view frmo : ( lie car window'
o' arietl little Irma limo botintliess sweep of time
li mit ics nmitl time ahuoost bltenlmhinabio extetit
o f time fahlmouls North lakotmo wheat ilehils.
L ate in limo aftcrmiuoti , however , a startlilog
C IIi1llO imi tIme ecetoemy occtmrroti as time train
e mmtt'retl tIme Bad LmilimiU , somotetimmues called
l 'yrnniid I'ark , lyillg mulong limo little MIs.
s olon , hot far froimo tIme Mommtmuoa 11100. 'rIme
tm ncoutit wIldness of hula regIon can scarcely'
lm e described. Buttes front lifty to l&0 feet
1s 1 mm Imclhmt ovi tie room mmmletl aunt in I ta aioml sterp
s ides , val'legated iiy bt-uati , imurizotmial baiotis
o f color , stolid closely together. The blaclic
n hitl brown stripes are title to 0'pllos of Immopuro
l lgmmltes , frono time burniimg of wlmiim , imo tIme
f oniolahivo period , overo derIved tIme simaties
o f red , wlmiio tIme raw clay varies from a dug.
z ling white to a dnnlc grmoy. Time Ifloiltude
a re In every conceivable form , antI are comom-
i moseti of tiifferemmt vanletien of argillaceous
l immieatone , friable mnmodstoioe ahimi higiiito I'imig
i li sticcesslvo strata. ' '
'i'lme coloring is vera'
r iclm. t3otmie of tIme bumte imave bsen of yet.
l ow , intel'mmletiimoto girdles of mire vtmito , anti
t ells of deepest roil , witile others are imltle ,
b rown nlmd . Tiom1ro " "
gray. "La" gets his immird
r etl lllesiomiO. )
Tue next. luormuimig time train crossed ( Its
g rout comitiimeimtni divide , amoml time traveler emi
( hula road could misk 110 greater treat tlman to
s iand on time IllatforIll and feast his eyes
tm imomi thu. , lnagIlltlcomot Itcck'y Imooiotmtain scanery.
For twemoty.flvc 1001105 limo road tint is cut hioto
t ime solid iraioiie or tummnolctl or trestleri.
Frono time dCel ) , black 110001(11 ( of a tunnel ( lie
t rain springs fortbo oil mt skeleton trestle
o vonlc 100 feet above time rmmslming Imiotintmoifl
s trcammo ; tlmemm into to narrow slit betweeim
t ooverimig 'alls of rock o'luoso mighty boulders
h iureatemo nbomoieiotarily to fall mood crtmslo as
a n eggsimell ( lie little toy traimi bermeatto them.
Time castermo Eluiuo luau samoa very steel ) grades ,
a rotl limo ro.idwa' tokes : sharp ttlrfls , wriggles
a nd doubles on Itself to gain limo ascent.
h alf a hub of this slope leads timrommglm a
t ulomool , atod a somiallor one at. time Oumminoit
e ncloses thmo triolmi as it. Prepares to go coast.
i ng down time tvestenmm side. l'rcsemotly vistas
o f lovely valleys 'ltim fertile fields and pleas.
ant pasttires toniold tlmcmsebves before ( ho
vislomm , and far away , bustled In a fold of tue
o noumitains , may ho seen the somioke clouded
city of Butte.
At the statiomo carriages are in waiting , anti
t hu Onoalma art is taken to thu Utotto , where
tIme service emplais tlmat. of any western hotel ,
Tlmo deliglmtfully tree mumid informal hmospltahity
of these oo'esterners is toomnetiming rcfresiming.
Tlmeir Ioearts are large , and a. friend is a.
brotloer , to the last penny , Not an imour. of
limo tlmrce days spemmt in Butte but. vbat tim
litontatma men were platotoing orcarryingotit
OiD diversion for tint pmflt'rtaimmmemot of their
guests.
Butte Is in time curve of a imorsesimoo turn
In the Inotmmmtnlns need is titus enclosed on
timreo sides. 'J'lmi3 range to limo westward is
very nlclm in veins of copper nimmh silver , with
occasional small dposlt at lead and tin.
On tlmi slope flea time city , time greatest
flhIiiIng camp In the world , new , yet wIth 4
nearly all time conveniences anti luxuries of
tlma modern cosniopolis , cable cars , oiectrio
ovaterovoricis systems , elegamit. club
roomns , well stocked stores , coninmomhioume and
well furnisiocil lmoteis. 'Fite 30,000 imoltabitants
all depend , directly or iimdirectly , on mining
for timeir sustenance. at is said timat for
mmiilea around ( ho city not a trco nor any ,
otimer form of vegetatlon _ can be soon ; ito
wild anhmmials tlmrlvo there , not. even Is hocarit
time song or bird or clmirp of insept , amid timis
on account of time sulpimohrous snioko con-
tlnually ponring fortlo frono time great
smnelora llear the city. We were told tlmat
at. certain times time stiio1 : muetties down over
time city 111cc a denie fog , obstructing biosi-
atmri remodenitog traluic Inipossible , lie.
tore tIme late silver agitation immoro timamm 400
mines were being ovorlocci imo arid about Butte ,
not to speak of time innumerable "prospect
Imoles , " Now many of time engInes are
silent and tim silver veins lie urmdisturled.
Pot'tulmately for time life of the city rich 'eIns
of copper abound , arId miii the copper ttohroes
are in fmmlh blast , Tiurougll time courtesy of
Superintendent Tibby time Ncbrjislcalos overe
penimmltteti to go down lomb tIme l'arrott onine
and dig out sPecimens 000 Sept below tIme , aur-
face.
Timanlesgiving clay was just cool enough to
be an Ideal foot ball doy. 'floe I'attlrmoes nnd
time Young lticio' & Cimrimmittmtm associations lIned
up at 2 o'clock In tIme Irescomce of about 1,700
sPectators. 'rime Otnuhma team played Ayers ,
left end ; Captulio 'rlmomiias , heft tackle ; Waite-
meyer , belt stuard ; Wood , centemr : Laurie ,
right guard ; 'h'ayior , right tackls ; Cark , right
elomh ; J. IA'avit , quarter ; Gardiner , heft half ;
"lago" Myers , nigumt imnir ; Leboimier , full back ,
slihstittiies time Yourmg Men's Cioristian
association hail lhurmhiclc , Prickett , Ilayos'utrtl
and h.Iramlforuh , whim I'aui lleliz of St. Patti as
princilal Ioeeier. 'limo Butte team numbered
afnommg tlmeir players several od college mop ,
amid time ganie they huhayed WoUlml have been
winimer tour or five ycai-a ago , but timey
fomloid great dliflculty in following the quick
plays mimI stopphimg time modern offense be. .
iminml illtem'ference , Butte was compelled to
pidy largely on the defensive , nnh hail , rigimt
tackle , dlii a great deal of hard playing ,
while itiattison , tomclcie , anmi ICing , end , broke
uii many lIbya Oil time loft , ' 'Tomoomy"
1'leree , ox-Yak' , Piaemi quarter and captaitmed
tlmu l'astlmimen.'ood dlatiimguisuted loiinumoif
by i3realImmg ( tlmroomglo aiod gettlmig time ball
Oil mi fmmniiilo mmlmml iioaking time only scorn
far liutle , after a thirty-yard run , "
CII the Oniuima 8i1e ( hoe work belmind
tito line was imlilcit quicker and long end
ruIns biultmtl immttirft'rermce wera the toatures
of time play. ( Jardiner's ovork was as-
plciaiiy hrihlhont , lie was dIatingusbmem1
liy his iomig , llgimt hair atmd lie quickly beccotno
tito lid of time ommloukermu. 'rime Omaha backs
mmntl coda were all llgimtw&gtmts , but very fast
rmoen , mmml the field generally trailt'ul wimen
tlmey cfrcleui the ends , A'ena 1115db ( ito
star play of tie day , sc.oring after a sixty-
fire yard run , 'i'hiomas and % Valteiomeyer
opetmeul great holes In iito lint , through which
Garduimer made stttStatmtlal gains , As it
proved , Omnabma has in better training , anti
ititr r.lllicnlor endurance e.ouimted strongly Ito
the last imalt , The high alevtut'oiu ' seenirul
to imavo lo : hail effect omo tIme "wimmil" of ( lie
Ncbratl < ans , auth they Jiuisimem.l strongly with
time scare 10 to 4.
immany regrets time Omaha team left
for hotmie on time imioriming of iecertmber 1 ,
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( Open In ibis lie , imnils ,
ItnUamoapolis Journal : "No. sir , " voclfer- .
ate , ' ] the uobderinan , "when I iot any ( alit to
make ovItit ilm reimremeeimtatlvc of a corpora.
tbon , yetI don't lInti inc aneoklti' into atmy
locked town , iii tact , " los cotttlitued with
an approving aumilit , mit ImIs own wisdom , "I
lInmI It itt time best plan , to git out iroto the
imoiridlo of a vac4nt lot , witero yo'i ' can be
sure they ain't atmybody iui loeoriru' distance , "
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Baby wmma rick , we nvi , leer Coatenla ,
tli * was a Child , ie cried for Castoria. .
When became 3lisa , alto clung ho Ccostor1
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