Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 02, 1895, Page 7, Image 7

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PBCHAL NOTIGB8.
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A1 . , vPIN.IIIetttN for tu' " " cuhlmn"
rivlIl he tnken un'l 2:1:0 p. in. for
I .hc c'e.I " and u1 HI' , . n. fur the
.nnr.h , " nn.l 14.lln , ' . .1 t. . . " .
. \.h'.rU"'r. . I'T . . .I..U. I " it nina-
J.crcul c.I..I ( . cnn have nn"wer. nil-
ilr.c',1 to I numhc'.1 letter In cure
, jot The lice. . \n."Cr , Mi ) nIlrc'"e.l
; , ' 11 he celvc're.1 upon l.re..n.IUon .
11 the cheek o.lr. Inte" . 1 1-2 c fl
: " ' 0..1 fr"t .n"c'rUon , 2 c n " 01.1
'l.r.nl' . . Nohuiig hI"1 for I. " "
I" . ihnn : :0 for fr.t Inl'rUo. . Tlicie
S' Ilh'c.rt".ell" . .uu"t be run con.
lleulh'el , .
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fl'lVJIOS ! " ' tTtD.
WATI1) , RITUATIN flY 100IK.IWI :
1 ) 'elt8 eXlletlence ; : rererences. AlMte" H. . A.
( I. , 2')3 ' California a'teel ' A-M2 : :
3A1)Y W/NTS PLACfl TO nAm 1OAflt )
while Iletlng Om. Uuslneu Col. . I & I.'nrnm A-33
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\'ANT'I D , I.IVI. : INTFI.I.IGm'r AmNT IN
I ! omaha to otllnlze clus or three tu n\'e fnml-
les for our fnmou . Orcu\llome. land In cen.
tral Mili.issipl. The 1Ie , of Innnlgritiufl Is l goIng -
log 1luth , where thele Me 10 hot wlnll. , 10
Old wlnt.t , no iAizzar.1s . 10 crop falur . .
'Vhcre two or three cr" . can be rnied elch
'ear. Where there I 11 pucti hung R fai-
tire It n Ian will work one.half a. hanl a. he
fie In thl" country. Cool pumini . 1111 win
icr. . Sure parlnl crops or fruit anl , Iatllen
truck. Itch'1 ol on ca.lh. Iw.t rnlwAY
faciIltie. Geo. W. Ames general agent , IC1
1'arnam slreel Omahn. I-M27
, . .A. T i" WOIC OMAhA OH TAICF
I territory In Nebr.kl I. general ngent oC nn
Omaha . .ick accident anll death IeneOI and '
( teny"Ar enlowmenl association. Prudential
man prereired. C.II after 9 n. m. . or ndllrrs
W. V. Kvnt. : Oi Paxton block. l-M2S0
t r-I\J : MAN Ol NI'AT ADmmm VOlt oim
city trade. Wi be In.lrueted and paid while
' leatnlng. A"Ily Icr.onaly , 1516 1)jugiae.
. . 1t-M31 810
W1.NTSD. TWO IX1lmINCD : TItAViI.tG
! MlefiInen. Geol lenHor ) ' . Heln & TI"'mp.n.
- tahiora . 161 Fnrnani. U19
_ GOOO TO $15.0 SAI.AHY PAID S\.IHMI N
tot cl ars : experience not neceo.ary ; \ 'xla In.
, lurelelln to . cu.lomer. I10hup & 1lne. SI.
Louha . Mo. fl-Mii3 S :
.IIO WANTS A NICF RmE IINE. s.uiP $
1'10 rhlnl nJul ! 10 21e. . that wi IY 2 per :
cenl and give you s.O ( tu $10.00 u day Jxclu.lve
IP tit 1ry lvcn. Adircs box 21 , Vorceiter.
' 21MB. 1i-i2GG 5
( a : AlOlnmS 1.01 ii. & M. ItT. CO. IN WYOM-
In , Frc. tritnepOrtation. Kramer & O'learn ,
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1th ald 1arnani. fl-M318 2'
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: . 'T : D : STTINAIY BNGNmm ' '
Is lul nrrnld 10 wrnk. Hlnle wacs wnnl"1 nod
_ exiLcIlc ! _ Address A 21. lIce. Jl-M121 3
V13 Altl , . : 'l.i .AlmN OUR - IJUS1NtSS AND
: \Is" to center Immedlalel wih un energetic .
p re I'oOlhle man deslrlnl U ) ellln.nt l'aylnK '
IJ.h' ' I. n. mnnnger of brunch olflce. I' Conk
1M Douglas intreet. H-M452 2.
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" AS''CI-I"J : r\LE Jn l.p.
: \'ANTIU. 011. FOR GJNI'lAI. 101SE-
wOI , : must he good cook : Swed" pr fl'rre.
1:2J ParI' a\'enue C-M29 2'
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WANTID A LADY , NOT VglY STnONO ;
pay wI'1 for part of day ; musl live In city.
) ciy.
Addresis A 6 , lice. C:3.3 2
WANTflDOhult . J.'OI UINIHuAI . hIOITSU.
work nt 2.10 I'olIlelon Ave. CIUIZ J0THI
WANTI ) AT ONCi , AT RT. MAnY'S MIS-
ONCI IAIY.S
: IIS.
nilon Hosehuli. H. D. . 0 , trong . capable woman
/ n. cook ; woe" $ ) . ( per moth unll traveling
expense . . 1' . 11. lurord , eupt. C-nnhST.3 .
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WANTE COMPJTI ; NT GIRL FOi aFN-
'rl hou8cwoIq lupl bc good cool Apply N.
u- : . cur , Jh , onll CU ) ' . C-Mi12 3'
WANTI'D. : GIU , TO ASSIST IN 10USI .
work. . \plly lZI SherwOod avenue. .
I "Velue.CMUI 3.
WANTI - D. 011th VOlt .G1NEItAL HOUSE.
- work . . at Z510 P.pllelon - nve. - - . , C-Z4 : 31' - -
'ANT"D-'A OlT , 1'01 NEnAI. 101SI"
work \'nahl 1 and ironing excepled. Apply ot
one ' 01 2'i22Vebter , streel. C-0-31'
- ' % 'NTII-flIhtL J'OI OI-NUttAL 10USI -
work srnl family. Arel'lcac or German pre.
l frrred. Iteferences requlrc Apply 121 S.
I , % atrect. . C-hal-hi
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FOR JtEN'1'-hlOtISlS.
JOISgS. i ; ; I" . Ie DAItLINU. UAI'Fn m.OCI D-2S1
IIOI7SES IN ALL 1.\lTS O TIlE CITY. TIE
I01R . na\ls Company , 1:05 Farnm. D212
10 UsEa , JmNEWA & CO. . 103 N. I.TU ST.
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H. l a. COM & CO. , I.AmIST LIST IN OMAHA.
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3-ItOOM UOUSI INQUIRE 24 1"AINAM
BiteeL 1)-2S5
aeet 1-2S5
2 : IODEIN S.ItOOI hOUSES : 5 MINUTES
' walk from court house. Room 2. Darker blk.
D-651
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NICI' 11)JIN JGIT-100M HOUSE . DE.
t\chcd : ; nice lawil tree3 barn. 2 1 I'lerce.
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6100M COTTAGES , ALL MODEItN . ZIU
Miami - alreel DIIS9
:6-L1T. : A COTTACIlI WITH EIGhT lOOI .
! un : lh near l'nrnatn. Charle Turner , 316
h-'arnnnn. D :
) IINISIED nomn ICOtNT.E I'I.ACE. J.
J , Gitison. 311 NatIonal bank , D-:13
FOIL ItENT . VERY DES11tA11IA ; IIE.MIDENCI3 ,
1.01 ltNT. lF ItILI' JENCE
: :13 1'amani. it. C. Iltersn. t Uale t-222 bile.
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'WO FINE LhHGE 131X.ltOOM hOUSES , Eli
\ulh 2tl 8tt-et. D-I1 Z'
XETACI - : 10DRlN HJHJNCI . 23TI
Inl 10pplelon ; mmie/n / brick. . had & California
& Sherwood on. C A. Starr 515 N. Y. I.lfe.
D-2iS 823
Foil I : 7.HOO 10D 1N hOUSE .
1IIIe la\n : connnlenl to two car In"I : rent
i'asunnb1e. hill No. 13th. 13i2'
JIFHN ElOhI'l'.ROOM hOUSE. lIH AND
dry ] ; limo view large ceilar . low rent. Apply
11) 111 lat.e cel I renl .pply
on iIeiiiiee. . , 12 So . 6Ih. I3 ! , G
il ( 01TA B. E lIT ! ! AND
Jaukacn. , Dr.l.
- 'l'I.JOCI I IIU1EJ BUICK , 261 CAPITOL -
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WO FIN _ S-I1OI 10nFIN hOuSES : . GH
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S. ; GtIi and : 'i6 ' hiaon. ' lulphre ) ' . 921 N. . Y.
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I.tte 1-14 1.
INL'.itOt)31 ImWI ; 7d01)EItN ; rAcEs
Iln.com p.k : zha.uu. Ilums' ChilI nitcire. .
fl-MUG 3.
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! . -Ol ItHN'l'-P'IIILSISIIlEI ) IIOOMS .
- , , roii - H S' . UfIAnLB 1"UINISlm ! loMS
( cnsul1. ur sin6ie . 2H 'lrlm alreet.
1-li9
} ( INIIE1 lOOt : 1.01 LIGHT JOU8' .
- Icelln ; In'ulf" - UI9 - Dodge. - i-M314
1ICI LY 1'UI1NISICID nOOts. 191' DODUt
_ . reet. C-Mm
IC'EIX FUI1NIS1IEI ) ItOOMS.
1JEI.Y l'UINISltm
loMS. JJVATF
flll ) ' . ZU3 Cn.s etreet. E-M337 3
I htOOMS. WITH flit WITloU'r 1JOAItfl. NO
ehlhlrtn. ri . Ih ' . '
1 I. : 1\'cnue. 1-M2 U'
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ll.t1LY } 'UINISlED nOm.IS , ' 4 50. Z TI
alh'et. 1 .G. I
1U1tNlSlIlE ) ItOOMS FOIl GENTI.CMEN. . . I
AI.L
l"UINI81JU n00l8 101 GCNTIEN.
, " . "YI.nlrncel. lil 1oullal 16.G. :
hICUt.Y ! l'tJIINISIIED 100H ! J'1 UENI'LE.
:
111tr light hou.l'k ? eplnt. G N Ilh at. % ,3'
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1'I:1tN1slL131) ; UOOUS : . 'ND 10.UlD.
XOl'flL.fi 1'.tltLOflS AND OTlEI nOOMS'
in.l furbh.d ; lint clna board. G20 N. nlh . :
F-l4 H1. I
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2flI1ELY , Pt3ItNh1LEfl ROOMS , iOOD1lOAIj . I
"nlunlll. , rle . The 1'le. : J Harney. m
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ItO'M ANI ) nOAlD , :0 I'mt WIP . CALL
at SlOT l ; lu. : F-21 &
, . S0'TIIVI ST 100lR , wiTH 10Aln. MRS .
Churchl'l. 11 I'hlel" F-M34 l'
i' \ . \ i o = 'i
1'-:111 3'
ha1llt.hI.lh } 'UINIHI J AND UJ'UHNISH-
cit 101"1 nit the Capitol , 1U Capitol ave. DoY
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wailera nind trl.18lfla lecum"o"I . 1" I. n.2"
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SOUTH 10QMI. SINGI.U. ENSUITE : hOARD .
:1 Ilougia. . l"m336 a 3'
C 2jj' F I 000DflOAlt9. $1300 :
m
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. _ _ ! . ! neY J"rerrA 1. lIce , \t. F-1I3 $ sO
HCI.Y Ft'tlS11LTU $ SOUTIIE.itT VI1ONT
1IetllNISlCD fOUTIJ.IT l'10NT
. - " " " 1 with alcove end by wlldq\y : modern
gcinvtibmncea ; 1 b"an. 1:1 H. haiti atrt.
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J.'UI JU1VU'UnNI : ) UOOU
I UN"lllm - n flACK 101 " , HOUSE.
. . J"tptl. f O iJ N. llU:11 3 .
I On IU'l"- TOIUCS AI OI"I JCJ !
l'Ot JIENT-Tilil 4-8TOlr mUCIC IIUU.DINO
Die J-lnam .treet. 'lhl Iuldlnl hn I fir , -
proof cement Iuemrnt. complete IIMm beating
Ixurr . water on II noon . gal , tc Apply at
tine omre oC The thee. 1.10
OFFICES IUSIIAN tK : mS LOCA-
lion. F. D. ' Vead . ICon , , Douglaa 1-102 ilL 82
AIENTSVATlE ! ) .
WANTFDTIE ! MUTUAL RESERVE FUND
Life nMolaton oC New York deslru to en-
Kale ten mnnaer and general alents oC ex-
Jortence and ability for wOlk In Ihs wenit on
most lucrative term. Addremn . during August
3m. I. hlablion . dIrector of agenclee .3-431-57 Omaha.
WAr'F . LOCAl , AOIINT RTAU AND
rererence. Distilling Co. , Macon Mo.
J-mISG.li'
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WANTED. LADY AND NTI.nIAN WITh !
one child wish board In prIvate family whene
there are 10 other boarders or children. State
prIce and location . Address A 2. h1e.
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IU' : TAI , AUNUY. ,
G. . G. WALLACI IENTALS , 31Z IUOWN L13U 1.J.
S'I'OItAGlE.
I'ST : ITHAOE nII.UNG IN OMAHA. U. R.
( by . hond (1 warehouse : houleholl gooda slored :
lowesl mtes. 1013.1015 Leavenworth. , - , M-2G - -
STOIAGE , 1.'UANt BWClS , 1H IJAItNIhY. M-2t7
: t-21
PACIFIC STORAGE & WAI IOUS. : CO. 08
910 Jones at General storage and forwarding. M-ISS
WAN'FEl-TO IIUY. I
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'UWIST 11UCES PAID ron HAOS. IRON ,
mnlll , rubr and bottlci : car lots a ep.cialty.
Chicago Junk House . 61.St Douglaa , Omnha.
N-91
J.'OI SAI.E-VUILlTtJ1t33.
FURNITURE AND IJDDNG : LARGE AND
small lot. 32 S. 101h. 0.111 S'
FUHNITUIE IN g.lOOI hOUSE I.'V.L OF
roomers ; house for rcnt. 151 Du\'enpor. .
, O-Mlj 4.
J'OI SALE10HSI S. 'V.GOSS. WIC.
FOIl SALE 20-1ASRm..G :1 CAIUIYAI.t.
Frost & Harris ( Omaha ) mlle ; ) oot as now :
chenp. Wagon at North Platte . Nrb. : delivered
nn moment's notice. Address H. Ii. I"elz. Itaw- .
- lbs. 'V'o. - 1'-M342 - , - 2. -
FOIl SAI.E ClnAI' I STY.ISI T\'O-5flATI3D
mood cart , 607 N. 131h. 1'-n395-3
FoIL S.\.J -"JC : LI.\SgOUS.
I.OIL RAI.N CIIEAI'-TWO I.\HGn AND TWO
entail lintel ranges. Hughes Stove Repair
Work , 6')7 ' ) So. 13th. Q-M6).SG
hIAhttWOOI ) COlINATION 10G AND
chicken fence. Char . It. Lee , 91h and Douglas.
Q-2S1
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ICS IN CARLOAD LOTS. conUCSpONDCNCE
olicited. A. . . NIchola. Council ItIuffa. 10.
Q-MGCG.S3
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FOR SALE ChEAP-luG LINE Ol SECONDhand -
CIEAp-mG
hand bicycles. Omaha Icycle company : N.
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161h .Ireet. Q-931.S18
A LAnGE SRCOND.IAND HALL SAFE . O. K.
condition , for sale cheap. . Address A 4. Ilee.
Q-MhaZ
MY COLUlnA .IiICYCLIh. USED ONLY A
month I will sell for $ CO.O : must have the
moncy. Address A&Uee. Q-Mh.t
ULA I ILVO YATS.
MRS. DEl. H. WAHnJN , CLAIRVOYANT liE.
liable business medium : Sih year at IU N. 16th.
. ) S23 )
KNOW ThY I'ATEI l'ROF. LEROY. 12 CAPI-
tul avenue the greatest clairvoyant and dead
trance medium living : tells everything : suc-
cecil when all other fail : satisfaction Iuamn-
teed or 10 Iay : all In trouble cal ; fee Soc ' up. .
8:1:3 2.
; IAS.GC , IA''IS. ETC.
MADAME SMITH 502 R. 13TH. ND I I.OOI.
rom 3 ; magnetic , vapor alcohol steam sui.
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and . baths. T-M4l1
- phcrlne ant bth. - 11.
MMI3. 1IOWEhL. TU11KISI ! AND ELECTRIC
. . .
IOWEI.L. TUlKISI
111. ELECTIC
balh. Finest parlors In city. 318-120 S. I.th.
T-3I1Eil-SZO'
T-19I-S20.
MRS. DH. L ON. ELIGANT MASSAGE AND
electric balh. I'arlora restful and rerreshlng.
fl3 North 1Uh slreel. T-Mha6 6.
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MASSAGE . MANICUHE AND ClIROL'ODIST.
Madame Lena , 615 So. 1611 at , . : d Ihoor. 'r-zo-c .
MASSAGE MADAME REI1NARD.112i DODGE.
T-M421 , 7'
'IVHICSI 1lA'l'IIS. .
TURKISh IJATIS ; ONLY I'LACE IN CITY
exclusive for ladles. Suite 109,10 Bee Bldg. 135
LADIES BAThS. MME. POST. 319S. . 15TH.
21
I'EISONAL
VIAVI CO. . 316 BEE DLDG. . HEALTH BOOK
free ; home tre.tI1ent : lady atendant U-233
n. HAAS. FLORIST. PLANTS , CUT FLO'ERS.
Banquet , hll , residence and grave deco = alons.
II3 Vlnlon slreel. Telepone : 7iG. U- : f
hIATuS . MASSAGE. MMF7. POST , 3" ! S. - 15TH.
U-23
FINE LIVERY hUGS CIIF7AI' . RD. BAU1LEY.
1lh alI St. Ilara a\.nue Telephone 440.
U-MDSI
U-1S3
lJVATI ) 10MJ FOR WOMEN DURING CON-
Ilnement. Best reference given. 3119 U-M1iS-HI3. N. 12th.
TENTS TO RENT AND SELL.
1313 I.'uram street.
Pimento . 183. A. 1. 1tawltzer . U- 8SU'
'rIOI WISIING INFORMATION ON IN.
\Iment. : corce. sUgl . coca , grain and cattle .
cale.
land ' , . climate . immigration . etc. . will be cor-
rcly nl we"lt Iy enclosing $1.00 . registered .
P. Iockwoo < , Aparlado No. 3.1 , Bogota . Colom.
lila . South Amerlea. U-1t116.S23'
MMII. IEfA. HOII 21. SAI.nUIY ILOC' ,
I.lncln. Neb. , has a the and harmless
system of removing from the race nil frecllies.
1,0xmlrk. . scars or blemlsheM. regardless oC the
length oC tmo they have ben on. She already
has n large number of p"lenlo. among them
one from Munlann l'lease cal ; consultation
free. U-Mill Z'
UOXBY ' 0 J.OAN-UEAL 1STATlE. .
ANTIO : LAN & TRUST CO.,31 N. Y. LIFE.
I.na lt low rates for choice security In Nebraska .
bralk and Iowa farms or Omaha city property. W-Z3.
MONEY TO I.O.\N AT I.OWEST RATES. TiE
O. J. Davis Co. . 15 } 'aram st. " ' -2US
cn'\ : LOAN c A. STAHn. GIS N. Y. LIFE. -
W-21
MONEY TO I.AN ON J1'lOVED OMAHA
"cal estate. Brennan. L\e & C. l'axton blk.
W-
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMI'IlO'ED OMAHA
prol'erly. Fidelity Trust Co. . lO : l"ar'V - . OI
LIFE INSUBANCC POLICIES LOANED ON
or bouht. F. O. Chesney Kanaa City. W-S Mo.
CAPITAl. . 1.0).0 ) : SlULVS , 19.0 ; U. S.
Mortgage Trust Co. , New York : for 6 per cent
loans on city property. Apply to rsey &
Thomas , agents ror ' First Nal. U'k lhIdg.
W-t
LOANS ON IMpi\OVEU & UNIJPHOVJ : CITY
property. W. } 'arlm Smith & Cu. , 12 1"ara\ -
W-33
ii PElt CENT MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA
real estate & Nel' T . ' . U Meike : . Omaha
W3J
MOtGAGE LOANS. LOW RATES.
J. 1) . Zlle , IClh and Douglas . Omaha. - .
\-MCS.SI
$ : .0 TO $2.0. F. I ) . WRAP I & DOUOL.AS
w--sn
SnOUT TIME LOANS IN SMALL AMOUNTS.
AMOUNT.
- Ie & Sally . 163 Farnam. w-f
MONJOY ' 0 LOAN-ChATTELS.
MONEY TO LOAN ON J'UlNTUJ : . I'IANO
horus. wagons . elc. . at lowest rain In cIty :
no removal uf goods : strictly confidentIal : you
amuunl. can pay time tln off at any time or II elY
amuunl.OAHA IOBTGAE LOAN CO. .
3' I ISth al
X-
MONEY TO LOAN . 30. C. 1 DAYS : l'UINI-
lure. planoi . elc. fluff Oreen. rom 3 . larke
block. XIGH
UUSIXIS ! CHANCES .
ii:00 : , : STOCK 01 M.ICUANDSE IN nEST
to"1 . In . eastern : Nebia.Ia. fur land an casher
or -.1..1. Aotrca S 2 CUe ne <
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JVSIXBSS OIIANCHS.
ContInued.
I nue.
\\ANTD. LADY on ! OINI.I MAN OF SOME
niesni nnll bUllnrM ability 10 mnanag. branch
nmce. Cal immediately for personal Intenlew.
H you mean hiuilness we want you . Newton .
Skinner. lG 1uglls alrt Y-MUt 2
$ : .0 AND U1'WAItD I'mt MONTH EASII.Y I
male with email capital Iy systemlte epecu-
lation. Safest method. Rook .nd prtculara
free. National balk retencs Thom . & Co. . .
120 IUnlo bldg. . Chicago. Y-lli7.B2.
TIlE CIANCn O A LIFETIME-WANTED ,
I partner with from ' 5.0 tD $ .0,0 In well
organIzed , paying business In Oanhn Only
responsible men answer ; $1..0) annually guaranteed -
anteed . AIt Y 10 . Hee. - ! !
$2.0O4).0-UENTS' I'UHNISINGR , hollY 0001)5
flotion . cigars . elc. J. J. Gibson , 31 First N\-
tMnl bank . Y-M35
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SNAI . IN\'ESTMUNT. OWNFI LEAVING
CUlt ; 92 acres we.ter Innll. U.2 Per ncrr.
clear : U.32 first mortgages . covering 23S
I
acre . . much impmveth . ' Rt 3 per cent . All
In Neb. and S. D. No delinquent " 'Xl'S. In-
- vestlgate. - - - . - Aildremne - - - - A 1. Hee. Y - : - '
FOR SAI.E. ONn.IAI.l INTEREST IN A
led paying restaurant : reason must heave
town. Addres A 12 , Uee. Y-mI.3'
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MERCIANTS WISIINO TO DSIOHI :
ImlCIANTS Iu.lncu cal on J. . . Gbson , 11 ? lit NatI. - balk. Of
.
POl IOXCIANGE. '
LAND , IOnSlS ! AND CASh TO TRADE FOIl , ,
tock general merchandise. I' . O. Hex 30S
Aluu , Neb. 7.SG
FAIiM Foit TRADE : 186.ACI1II IMPROVE ! )
I.'AIM 1.01 TnAD IM.ACIE JllnOVED
farm In I'catur Co. . IOwa : als 80 acres lall
In lolk Co. . Mo. . for trade for mercanihlee. : ,
Immediate communication requested. A. Mnrk-
son . Creslon. Ia. Z-M2G03
EQUITY IN LAhtUE TIAC OF LAND NEAR
Omaha What have you to offer ? ] F .
Daie ) 040 N. Y. I II < g. z.no
I OI SI.E-1U , ESTATI
IIAI1GAINS , SALE on TRADE IN CITY PHOpI
DAIGAINS farm. John N. J'r'zer , opp. 1' . 0. I
erte anI ri .O' I '
ABSTRACTS , TIE BYRON nEED COMPANY.
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l'AllI LANDS , C. F. IAHmSON. 912 N. Y. Life . .
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htE-1it733 510'
STOI S AND hOUSES 1.'Ot SAI.I Oil RENT.
For particulars apply 10 Omaha Loan arid
J'or plrtculat Lan
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Trust Co. . IGlh and Douglas stre I. ,
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SOUThERN I AIM FOR SALE
10 Acres of land , Ihree.qulrters oC I mile
from the railroad town of Unlontown In the
heart of the "flack prairie country oC central
Alabama. " Only a small amount of cash re-
balance time. For inlormnatlon
( luired . on long tme. Inrormaton
address the owner.
JOlN N. JI JJIUgS , Selma. Alabnrn
115-MItt 820'
HOMES ON EASY PAYMENTS . SELL AND
buy lots . acre farms. Garvin Jima. . 21D N.V.L.
Jm-os
IAIGAINR. hOUSES . LOTS AND I'AIMS.
sale or trade. F . K. Darling. Barker lhlock.
HE- :
91001 MOD5tN I0U51 . NICE LAWN ,
fine shade trees geol barn . lovely home near
motor . . II. I'arrolte , Douglas block.
ltE-M578 S ;
LANI
6H In Iowa S23 nn ncre.
WI ) In 10\ a lI an acre
& lu Iowa ' " 0
80 lu Iowa , 12.100. '
40 In SnrJY cOUlt ) . , $ O.
Sl ) ) : ldhn county , $20 nn ncre.
1133 West ' . . .
16 hear 'VI"I Point. 16.00.
240 Sarp county . lEd an acre .
2 acres fruit . ' 2,10.
sod In Mo. . $3 : an ncre.
: In l.io. . Eli ) ! n acre.
.r" In Mo. , 120 nn ncre.
ZI3 near Omaha . $ C I acre.
ZI3 near Neb. CI } ' . US an acre.
320 010 county , $4S ni acre.
fOO In VIrginia . $ I an acre.
81 near 1.lncln. $ & 00.
SO near 1.lncln. $2.0. .
C. I" . Ilarrison . 912 N. Y. Life.
I1E-hTl-3i'
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JICYCI.E !
2.6. O. DAXON 412 ) N. 16TH. 310
SFF TIm VISIBLE BALL J'AUI GR ON
lelay SpecIal Will Uarnum & lIro. , 12) N. 15th.
312
WESTERN , . BICYCLE . & GUN . CO . :16 CEIlING 313' .
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MAN'l'IILS ' , 612 htA'I'IIS ' AXU TILES.
WOOD MANTELS , GI1ATU1O . TILES 1'01
freplaces'esthulc. . nl,1 , large floors : write for
prlee Milton Hogers & Sons Omaha 31
1 ! OTELS.
AETNA hOUSE ( EUROPEAN ) . N. W. Colt.
13th and Dodge. Rooms Iy day or weel 31.
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hOTEL hlAitKER . FRANK JlLDTCI. hER. .
Hlh ant Junes , ts. : So Omaha and Sherman
ave. cars pass the door.
AMERICAN PALN.
71 roma at $ .5 ICAN : rooms al $2.00 day.
European plan 5 to $ .W per da ) ' . la )
TIE "LANGE" hOTEL , 6 ! S. 13H STIIEET.
f51
JIUSIC , AI'I ANn LANGUAGES
SEND $ .0 t'OI SO WORTh OF SONGS :
Amorita . Pretty WIdow In Bloomers . D.iiling
Msble . The Course or True Love Never 1un.
Smooth Latest hits. 'VoObrldS Uros. .
Omaha . Neb. I
GEORGE F. GC.ENBCCK. BANJO AND
guitar teacher . 191 Cams slrel 11-100
\'NUnOICERs
I ! . IAIOWITZ LOAS MONEY. 48 N. 16 ST.
31
ShORThAND AND TYI'E\VILITING.
A. C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL . 513 N. Y. LIFE.
31
OMAHA COM. COLLEGE 16TU & DOUGLAS.
. 1181 SI5
OUUA BUSINESS COLLEGE , lT11 , I"AINAII
. COAL.
SUEIDAN COAL . 2.0) LBS. BEST COOKING
coal mine In Wyoming. $ .6 lump splendid
for grates. 1.5. Also dealer tn lenns'J'anla <
hard coal. Victor While t''el. 121) 10 I"amam.
319
J.'Al"IS FOIL . UENT.
FARM FOR IENT 1'01CASI. ADDI1IISS .
_ . Y _ : 1. B.e. s
1'ASTURAGI.3
GOOD PASTURE FOR hORSES $100 l'IoIt
moth per head. Chartes Eans St. I'lul. 1EI NeI.
32)
DEnTAICEUS AND EMIIALMIOILS.
II. K IUlKET FUNERAL. DIRECTOR AND
embalmer ISI hlcugo 81. , telephone 90. hal
SWANSON & YALmN , t 1 ChIMING . TEl. :2 1060. ,
3.1. . O. MAIIL. UND.UTAIC'lt AND EMUALM. i
_ _ e ! . U1 I"aram it. . telephone hal. EMIAT.II : I
DANCING .
l'mVATE LESSONS DAY 01 EVENING AT
Morand' , . IIO hiarney. Our hal has ben
renovated throughout : for rent to club parties :
now open for Inspection . 1 partes IJ %
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" .NT J-TO 11011110W.
WANTED . ' 0 10110W-3.o FOIL TWO
years on Al collateral securIty. Addreas A 10.
lice 376-2'
DVILDISG & LOAN ASOCJ.TJNS.
SIAIE IN MUTUAL L & 1) . ASS'N I'\Y
6 , 7. 8 per Cent when I. % : years old. always
red.emaLle. 10 'amam sl. . Nallngtr , Se 32
now TO GET A 310115 OR SECUIIE GOOD
GP 10 J 01 SECUIE
Interest . on sayIng , . ApPly to Omaha L. & B.
Aaa'n. . nOt nee bl < g. O. )1. Nattinger . Sec. 326
- 32 ,
IIUIAL.
LDIES I CIICUITEI.S ENGLISh ! 'ENNY-
royal l'hlh. ( diamond bran ) are the beat ; cafe.
< ae
< bst
reliable ; take no other : send 4c. clamps . lat.
particular , "Relief for 1..adles. " .tmpl.
In Iett.r by
return mail. At druggists. < Ctiicheat.r e diem.
teal Co. . l'hmlhadelphla. 1' . . :
LOST.
LOST. llOWN AND WRITE ENGLISH
WHIE ENGLtSI
pinter dog : an.fera to name of Duke : " ful-
lowed molar train to-Omaha. Liberal reward
U returned to C E - 16. Lberl . Council
Bluffs . or U lilt at I'ande.'a ( gun it-llG .Ioe. Cunci a
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CEAS. I ; . WAI.TFlf. F ( t'nlT ACCOUNTANT ,
2Z.S ht Nat'l bank 'T I. 1836. Iteferencen' .
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jc \ :
Un"hl Union Depot . 10lh & Mas.n 81s. / Umaha
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1i&O4mn..Chicago : I.xpreu. . . : : t"pl :
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7 :00rn..SI. . Lomih. aniiialt..1Ihapm
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MAGAZINES OI ' . ' .lE . ; IO TJ.
To Date a comic , thtstrOted semi-monthly
that Is rapidly coming into favor . appear
under a new and l trncLve cover In Its
later.August number : 'is popular price 01
I I ; cents brings It withIn' the reach of nil.
The Wi Ii. Dug F blhlhlng Company 21
ChIcago Real Estatl' ' Board Duldlng , Chi-
cago. f
Illustrated Modern 'Art and Literature for
ugust contains two I handsome ful.page
colored plates " 13y thmenSeh , " by Cipola , and
"Sweet Seventeen . " by Fred Llngston.
Amen ; other lul-page illustrations are "At
the Theater " by C. Kiesel : "Good Iealth
I'apa " hy A. Schroeder : " 110w Much for a
Kiss ? " by F. Gehli . and "The Morning
hymn " by Jose Gahlegan. . One double page
plate , "At flay " Is by \V. Kuhmnert and an-
3ther "In Gay Company " Is by F. Vlnea.
Modern Art Publshlng Company Berlin ,
Germany.
Time contents of a pampalet Issued by 17ev.
Peter Rosen are brlef ) conveyed In Its extended .
tended title , "A Catholic Cannot Consistenty
Be a Member of Secret SocIeties Because
They Are Helglous Organizations. " Postpaid
10 cents. 17ev. Peter Hasen , Heldelblrg ,
Minn.
Minn.Wlh tim AUgU3t numbar of the Art
Amateur are given a beautiful color plate ,
"La France hoses " by Frle(1 ( Voeter Red-
mood , and a conventional decoration for a
'ofee cup and raucer by Lucy Comins.
fhere are the usual eIght pages of working
designs for wood carvIng china painting .
embroidery , otc. Among tim numerous
articles are "Charles Chaplin , " 'Pen Draw.
log for Photo Engraving , " "I'alettes for
Fruit Painting In Oil , " "Vacation Henec-
tons , " "Among the Wild Flowers" and "Pen
Portraits at His Children , " by Armand
I3erton All these articles are liberally thus-
trative. In "My Note Doot" ] the editor de-
tails significant evidences or the gravitation
Df fine old English paintings toward the
Western shores ol the Atlantic. Montague
Marks , 23 Union Square New York
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Union Street Brooklyn N. Y.
THE PlLISTINE-The Philistine . East
Aurora N. Y.
LAW DODC NEWS-West Publishing Company -
pan ) . , St. Paul Minn.
TIE ALTRUIST INTEI1CHANGE-Tho
Altruist Interchange Company 70 FIfth
Avenue , New York
THE NINETEENTH CENTURY-Leonard .
Scott Publcaton Company , New Yort. ]
CEIAMIO MONTHLY-Ceramic Monthly
PublIshing Company Chicago.
TIE 1'OHTNGITLY REVIEW-Leonard
Scott Publcaton Com pan ) New York.
nnODES' JOURNAL OF BANKING AND
BANKERS' MAGAEIN1I-I3radford Rhode
& Co. . 78 WIlliam Street . , New York
II NJ.\l % 'S " ' 1' .
Time ml""t Somitimea-net' UIUll , . flail
SOlllhll/ l'lansnmimt to Say .
JUlah F. Benjamin of Loul.lant. a mem-
her of Davis' cabinet and an able lawyer ,
was toni Df his jokes relates the DetrDlt
Free Prcss. Once he happened to arrive In
a town the day after a political meeting . A
large number oC those who attended It were
guests at the same hotel where he happened
tD slop. After examh\lng \ the register he
turned to the clerk aidZoid :
"The boys had a pretty jolly time last
night dldn't they ! . pety
v. )
"Yes they lld."rr .lpswercd the clerk.
"Dut how did you Iuppp tD know ? "
"WIny " replied Bepiamin , pointing to tie
book before him , lefJamln always tel how
the boys are acting whe'tlmey are away from
home by exmining tlelr snatures. I they
put down a lot of hl ' oglyphmics on the hotel
registers Instead Dt Itel letters which spell
their names then I knol that they are havIng -
Ing a very pleasant visit Indeed. "
"Do you know " he added after a pause ,
"that political medll are often fohlgwed
e tol9ed
by a paralysis Df th rImt hand ? "
"And Df the brain . C- ' also ? " replied tie
other. ,
"No I don't think 10 , "answ red Benjamin ,
"b3cause the brain ha'tO be pretty wall par-
alyzed before a man isfbol enough . to go Into
politics . at beast for a lWlng. .
On another occasion ' In' ' th trial Df a case
BenJamin was pressng a winess rrety hard.
The man was unwilling to make certain ad-
missions and Imemnied hawed and hesitated .
and tried In every way possible to evade the
qUelons. After this had been going Dn for
some time the JUdge said :
"Are you ill ! Why don't you speak up !
What Is the mater with your throat ? "
"Oh time witness I all right your honor "
exclaimed BenJamin , "It Is not he at all who
Is making those queer noises but It I simply ]
the truth , which 1s feebly struggling for ut-
terance.
S
Subject to Attacka ot CholerR Ilorbu .
While cloying In the Delta ( Mississippi
Bottoms ) last summer E. T. Moss . repre
seating Ludlow Ssylor Wire Co. Df St. Louis ! ,
Julere from malaria and became subject
to atack of cholera morbus In ever In-
stance when attacked he was relieved I I
by magic , by using Chamberlains ' Colic .
Cholera and Darrhoea Hemedy. He ssjs :
"I regard U la the 'ne plus ultra' Df 8.1 .
elnea. " .
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I1. IAVII ) S'l1ChlSlEit
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( Cop'rlghtel. 19 , hy Irving Ilsetmeller . )
II.
For I moment my sudden and unexpotc
advent threw the three men Into some con-
fusIon , but quickly recovering from theIr surprise -
prlse they rushl1 upon me with drawn swords.
Parrying I force blow whIch the foremost
trooper dealt at me , I got under his guard
! and passe my blade through hIs rIght lung.
"A bravo thmrusti"
As the man fell . his two comrades dropped
back ana 1 had an Instant to look around.
The maiden stood beside me . watching the
, conflict with brightly flashing eyes : bier bsIn
heaved her whole form was alvo : with the
keenest oxcltenuont . Truly . It was no ] leas1t
blo ; which ran In her. "A bravo thrusti"
she cried again.
"Tho " I shouted " 'he and .
klngl" , ' king con
fusion to his enemlCI"
Somewhat taken aback by the death of
their comrade the two remaining men roomed
In no great hurry to renew the comblt. Hut
1 placed my back to the wall and stood on
guard awaUng : tho'r ons\eg" ' , and when they
held back taunle them for cowards. I looked
:
again toward the maiden . and sue gave : me a
glance which set m ) ' heart a.throbblng faster
than had the flashing swords. , I'resently . recovering -
covering something of theIr lost courage , the
two men again approached , but thIs tm . with
less fury and more method. The trooper CI10
first and engaged me . while the 8e'tgant 10
malnoll stalmd'llg behind . ready to spIt mo un-
del his comp1ulon'8 arm If opportunity should
orer. For some moments there was the ring
of steel against steel as we struck and par-
nod , neIther being able ] to obtain the nul-
tery while ever and anon . nt n fiercer blow
bright sparks shot forth from the IncIting
blades After the first few thrusts indled I
felt that I had the measure of my adversary
but I dared not devote tD him the whole of
my attention . requiring to be continually on i
Iny guard against n subtle thrust from bin :
sword Df the bc'rgeant At length . with a
swift and sudden upward stroke 1 deprlveJ
my oJPonent ) of his \voapon. I few from
his hand and tell with I clnk and j jangle
upon the stone Iloor.
I seemed , however that thD blow was
likely to cost me dear for In striking I
stumbled over the body of the fallen trooper .
and In I trieD the sergeant was upon me wih
nashlng sWDrd. I ( cit that my last mDment
had come and made ready 10 die as became
a servant at the kIn : Intead of a death-
r ' ,
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_ _ 1i , madanm nm Sir Lionel MOldaunt. "
thrust , however . a most astonishing and
somewhtt ludicrous thing came to pass ; for
I found ' a mosl useful ally In the brave lady
who hind displayed so much Interest In the (
slrugglD. She seized the pot that was seethe
Ing elm the Ore . and with I lulclt movement
pouNd the whole of the scalding cntents
Into the face
of the sergeant
l sprang back wih I cry of rage and
pain and when he turned round again I had
much ldo to restrain my mlrh ( , .lor his face
at hint moment resembled nothIng SD much
as d boiled lobster. I seemed to be his liur-
. to , wreak the
pose vengeance upon e lady who
had caused hl9 discomfiture . but I had hall
lIne tD recover and when he turned ha found
m ) sword polul ' nt hIs throat. Iut'rrimig
maybe from that clrcunii'tance that nothing
to his advantage was likely ] to result ltom
a continued atay . he turned on his heel ald ,
followed ( by lila < ls3meI ( trcoer ; went ap- I
Idly from thD house , using as 11e ihid to
: <
many nngodly words , such 3S I trout he had
never found In his prayer bo01
Wo waied In sl2nce unt the sound ] of
the horses' hoof had died away In ths dls-
( once. For myself I could , even hien do
naught but laugh at lie tine thought ct the
grotesque and most disfigured ngure whch :
the burly sergeant had cut. nut the bravo
lady to whom I owed o much W.11 of a
different humDr. She plucked ] ] ] my ohivo ] and
looked Into my lace with such grave utd
earnest appeal Ihat at once I checked my
nierrimnent
"Sir I pray you Jose not a nonmcnt . but
depart forwitin . for I fear mo yen sergeant
wIll most surely return. "
"Nay laIr lady . " I answered , "I depart
DDt alone , for , I I mistake tot , this same
fellow went off In a worse humor at thy
greeting than at mine. "
"YDU speak in ' riddles , sir : whither would
"
you have mo go ?
"To your , home , sweet lady ] . "
"And where may that bf . most t sagaclou
air ? "
"Nay : I know not ; yet am I sure ' ( Is not
a cottage such as this "
TM maiden stood pensive , whIle a man
might have slowly counted ten , and when
she looked up there was a change come
over her for she hall laid aside her ban.
terlng manner and slolto In n voice of such
exceeding Dofness that It was hike time music
of some sweet Instrument most skillfully
tuned.
tunet.
"Most valIant Kentlenian . " she said "I will
tell you who l ammi . and whence I come anti
why you find mo here : for you have borne
a brave par toniglmt and n would Ill become
mo to deceive Qne who has wielded for my
sake so trusty a sword. I am daughter of
!
Limo earl Df Morvohe whose purpose It waste
to give me In marrlaga to ( I certain courtier
of the king , a man I had never seemi and
whD I did not doubt was devoted solely to
puffs and frills . and such things as are becoming .
coming only to women-that kind Df , man
indeed which In my injustice I did at first
conceive ) 'ourseJ to be. nut since I had nD
great desire tD be paNe tram hand tD hand
whether I would pr nD , like a piece Df merchandise -
chandise and my . father not ceasing to press
010 . I en ] hi roof tD seee that of my
m01her'a sister who lives on the border of
the county of Worcester until such time a8
his humor should have ehanged. But , being
unused to traveling unaccompanied , I mis-
took ] the path and went grievously ] astray , J
that whel night fell I had wandered far from
my direction , and this good dame , seeing
my dilemma . took me In and gave me shmoi-
ter . Then the troubles broke out In this
quarter and I could not with safety resume
my jourey. So my good mother lent me
, this pesant'e dress that I might be the less
I , easily recognized and here for six days I
have abided "
A most astonishing but vastly pleasing ] ps-
slhlty had born itself In upon me whie she
spoke. Yet could I not be wholly certain .
ald SD I said :
"YDU have told me much , madam . and yet
not that which I mOEt desire to learn. Your
rather being the carlo Df Monale , hue'
the privilege of addressing the Lady Coim-
stance Temple ? "
She inclIned her hcd to signify assent.
"Is It then possIble ] that the courtier of
whom you slck Is Sir Lionel Mordaunt ! ? "
"You have again guessed rightly . " said the
lady gazing at me In fame astonishment :
"though how you come 'D Imow 10 much that
concerns mo , sir I anure you I am at a
bus to understand "
"And yet . " I answered with a bow "It Is
by no means wonderful , aa you wIll presently
perceive For the moment Wc must make
our safety our chief concern. 'UIO castle of
Morvale lies trm hero not six leagues dls-
tan' . The night Is line . and . by pressing for-
wanl without delay we should reach It be-
fore'the dawn Once there YOl will be safe .
for the earl of Monale has taken no active
part In the troubes. : Shall wo go thither ? "
"nut the courtier . blrrah' exclaimed the
lady "You lcrget time courtier . My lather
upon viil surely me. " still seek to force this marrlago
"As tD that , " I replied. . "you need appre-
bend nD further embara.nnnt : anti for this
very reuon , that the unwitting cause of aU
your troubles stands before you . " I made her
a low bow "I . madam , am Sir Lionel 1"1-
daunt "
I feared then that I had made my annDunco-
mont aomewhlt too suddeimly for time lady
was covered wIth contusion. A crimson flush
suffused her week anti llk , and sIl' cropC
tier head When 4 last ] aho looked up she
was sming through hcr btishies .
"Yel I fear dr. " she said with t comical
qulsh look . "that his desire the earl " will still refuse to reiitm-
"An you , madAm , " I anlwcrDJ : "you can
refuse. "
" ! ut. slrrah"-she booked at me with a
merry twinkle In her eyes and yet with a
pasing suoetnots-'I al a dllful : dmttlghtor "
I look her tiny hand In slime . and bonding
how before her kirsed it.
The elL woman had Istene I \ hlo we talked
sltlng Dn a low stool before the fire . her
wIthered 1115 ever and again omitting a Hunt-
tered exclamaUon. I habit a lurso ol money
on the table that ahe might not regret tine
kindness she had shown tD tie both and wk-
bag lY lady's halhl Igaln In nil no led her
genly forth Into the Dpon. There I liacpd
her upon my own horse . and mountng mysof :
the Due which had belonged to ' lie lead
, trooper . we rode out into tle night.
( Time End. "The Phantom } Stairea' ( " by
I Max Pemberlon , commence3 'uesday. )
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Gun pun , \11(1 OATS
I " 'orIu'l I. In Onit'Cnne Others . 11.1 I 31/ht
The Wahlnston Star man was talking to
nn acquaintance time other day when a yonng
fellow . WiD his blown tn the bulk or a for-
tun on himself and Is liable to Inlsh Il be-
fore many moons passed by , Just I little too
heavily loaded to be comfortable. ]
"See that young chap , " said the man
"Yes , and I'p a pity about him , too. Nice
fellow . and with goo abilities . If ho would
only use them as he ShDUd. ] "
"Yery true and he Iln't to old to be cured
If he went about It right. "
"If 'DU'VO aot n cure for that sort of
tlmlpg . and wi get It patented , yon will be
a miionaire bforo time year Is au I. "
"I can't say 1\0 got a cure . but " I low Dr
. ono now In course of eerlmcnt.
lie dldn't go right ahead , and time reporter
nudged hll with 0 quostloim. ,
"Whal Is I. and where Is It 7' ' he asked ]
" \el. I needn't tell you Just ( lint . but
Il tel you what It Is. I happen to Imow I
rich man with n relative WhD Is Just sneh
another dial ) as the one we ha'o been tal , .
log about only moore so. That Is to say he
was that kind . but isii't nO % ' . le was quick
and brIght , thud had a good no ! for business -
ness , but hc would spend money , cud nol
make any effort to acquire it. lie hall about
$10,000 left 10 hIm when he was 21. antI he
went through I like a train through a tun-
nel. and then fell back on his un de. or atel- ;
uncle rather. and the oh man hall him on
his hands. lIe became tItter ! ) ' worthos9. ] and
was drunk and In trouble aU the time. One
day . however , he had a sudden attack of
common 8ensc , and he brace up and stayed
that way for a month.
"Then he went to his uncle and made a
proposition to him. This proposItion was to
the effect that I the Dd ] genleman would
lake an Insurance polIcy on his lifo for $30.-
000 , and let 111m have $10.00 on It to go
into buslne93 with , he would guarantee tn
P1Y the JOOOO back ] ' with the premium , and
assume the policy hmi'hmseif . within five years .
I he laled he would commit suicide , and the
oil man would make $20.000. less the prc.
mlums , whIch , hD thought was a lair pcr-
ntago on lie Investment I looked to the
uncle something like murder . but he thought
there was no other way tD cure mmii so he
took the young man up and the experiment
has now ben In operatIon two years , anti up
to this tIme the young fellow has been as
tme
straight as a string , anti 19 $7.000 to time
good which he bas sat asldo for eincrgemmcies
and I going ahead making Just ns much more
as he can. Tile old man Is so pleased about
I that I iiohl't believe he will ask the boy-
ho's nearly , 30-to fulfill I the contract at the
end Df five ycan' . In case ho shouldn't have
the tu ] amount In his clothes Just at that
time , "
tme 'here did you may tIme . young man Jve ? ' . I
Inquired the Star man.
"I didn't say Washington , " he repbloi.
. \ l'lUIU'OCKWI"S 'I'RICIC.
UrnIIIH..J It 111 I1i'dI'ursi . Into time
Iod..t , N..r.t nt Ilmmimd .
Charles C. Cook , a druggist of No. J50
Pile street , hind a curious experience while
wlnesllJ the base bal game . relates the
Triliumme hard rmtin , ut
Chicago During I hiil rin
4 : : the epectntors crowded closely IronmJ
the mOlt 8helered spot. As the shower
censed the Ileolle ) , began to separate . 'rhcl
: h' . Cool Ic-it I slight tug lt his coat.
ThinkIng tel been robbed . ho eIP\el :
-ia hands 01 his Pocket unit found that \
10thln , ' had heen taken. Ills watch and
n $5 bill , I hail , not been touclled.
Greatly rclevell : , ho was turing away to
watch the ganie , when. tlltng his hln'I-
kerchief rlm ( his coat pocket , ho hecame
aware there was a Junlo Inside. As he
hail none himself he thought that Imc
IJlel'poclt2t hal probably empted its con-
tenU amid slipped It Into his pocket. Time
Hlunton wns awlward. In a moment the
snail who hail been robbed might rise a
cry and the pocketboOk be round In his
possession. He dared not drop tt on the
gl'0U13d , for fear or being heen. With
great prcsence or mind he determined to
Jreat
leave the grouml
Accordingly. he started for the elevated
Accordlnt
.raln , feeling U ! tt pursued by the erowd.
I Accosted b ) 1 mal who naked for a Street
he felt sure ho was In a detective's grasp ,
: td .was about 10 produce the pure , when
the man wont own ) ' . I a pa"senger caught
his eye emi the car ho WUI convinced that
the owner followed him. While waiting ut
Alams anti Slate streets for a careto two
policemen canoe up. Mr. Cook felt that his
hioum' hail come , and was expecting to he
grahhed 11,1 placed 11 a Patrol 'agon hut
the "cops" pas1 on without arrethl ! him ,
! nl Inaly ho reached , hIs place of busl-
miexa Ip safety. Here he ventured to open
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the 1)ocketbook. The ownel"8 name was al
certalned . lS some halt d07el cards within
showed him to be Geol'go J. Burris , lent
!
for Hie OJdellshur ! TransIt conipany . Every
ell of money was gnle , but the pockets
were billed with passes.
Ol'IUg WI'lccn.
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'JhC host : lnterJnl for lImit CI , , sit
1VorI . .
What kInd of cement should he timed for
plastering outside walls . and how should I
be mixed and applIed ? J. W. S.
Portland cement makes the best outlUe
sttmcco the Gobe.Democrt answers. It
must be mixed with sand tD form a nmortnr
the amount ot sand depending on thc quality
Df the cement and to I slight degree on ( lie
size of time graimis of tine sand , Time wall
to be covered must be clehneq with great
care , ( lie joIIltS being picked out to give ( lie
stucco a chalice to hind with time brick-work.
The whole surface should be brushed with a
'cry stiff brush and be well dampened before -
fore the mortar is opplicil. This shinmnhi be
tione with great care anmd ( lie Inortar tm'ell
ruhbed wIth a float , so mis to get a smooth
surface. Tue stuccoing of the interior walls
of a building is quIte an art , and the various
details of ( lie process are too itmtricate to be
explained in these coltnmns. It vUl he im-
IOSslbbe to aecure good results without mIming
a high grade cement , sand that is so clean
It will hot discolor water running over anti
through it , and the niost palmmmiakliig ( care ,
Moreover , even tIme beat stuccos tvihi prove
faUures unless the wahis to which they are
applIed are protected at tIme top by a pro.
jecting coplhlg or something of a similar na-
tore , Cimeap cement , poor sand in wimicin
there are particles of earth , and lack of
thoroughness in any stage of the work mviii
ruin any stucco work.
No Col'Imormnl l'mmnmislmnirimt ,
Time proceedings of time suninner chiool at
lIam'vard afford a certain amount of anmuse-
bent even to ( ho proteesors vmml instructors ,
says the Ihoaton Transcript. It is maui timt
time messiahs have attracted somno very 1'itie-
pendent as sveil as gifted youmng Ivomeni frolmi
a distance. L-stcmly emie of the instructors Informed -
formed hil clsms , chiefly colupoled of women ,
that a ( lIlly thmenie would be required to give
facilIty in cOlinhnoslilen. 'ruts moenmed to sur-
lrise one ot time young latHes , wlmo twont to
the instructor after the lesson m'as over , In
the presence of others , coil saul archly anti
coquettislmly : " , niil smimat yhlt you do to us
If we rho not proiire aimy theunle ? " ' 'e ( In
net. " the professor nnswere'i graveiy , "i'm-
ltl0) any form of earpmnrni punhmiminmeot , "
'l'hm a II iii ! i'rni lieu in I
Thrives on gootl food aimrh eminsiiinme. wttli
plenty of exercise in the open air , 11cr turin
glows with imesitti end 11cr taco hinoimns mmitli
Its hieau'y , If her system nee'l the cleans.
log action of a isxative remncnly , she uses the
ggutle and pleasant ilquald laxative , Syrup o
Figs.
'I'ltiI TIMII ) 3.tl ) ' ,
Shm 7tlismsnslt a ltIni.hlcnrtcl Clcrgp-
ibmimmi fur ii
"Yes , I'll toll the story , though it is on my.
self , " bald a well known ciergynmuun of New
York City , who was one of a jolly party time
other milgmt ) at a suburban resort , lIe mad rei
ferreti to a reccimt experloimco once or twice
Itiring tue evening , anti liii last remark ,
says the New York Tribune , was In answer to
otllnerous requests to toll it ,
"A few weeks ago , " ho continued , "I was
Colnliig Into New York on the Delaware ,
Lackawalmna A Western road , The train
was due at hloboken at , tbout 11 p. nmi , , and
as I hind been breathlnig In Jersey ozone ,
anti , pomsilily , argon. all day , I was so sleepy
that I dozeti imearly nih ( ha trhp , Note the
tact of timy ticmzllmg , and hilsO tine fact , known
to all of you , that 1 have no nhhhmit ) ' witim (1mm
emmtry knmowiu ann "mashers , " for those two
facto arc essential to the imohimt of my story.
" \'eli , though I mm as dozing , I was tllnly ,
conscIous that there was it lady mm time sent
Imolninith nie , s lmont 1 judged to be a itrahmper ,
for alma almpearetl to be Oil time Imoilit of getting
off at several atatiomis , tiiougim wimemi ilmo cmi.
tercti I hmeartl her tell thno coililhictor that sue
twahitetl to go to New York , 1 kept on dozing ,
however , tilitil tIme traiim came to a standstill
for a fem' lmiolnentmi just before entering the
tunnel , Thenm ( ho lady lennied forward , aimil
atidreosed mnmc ( hums : 'l'ardoii mime , sir , but mb
I get out here for the Christopher street for-
I' ) ' 1' 'No , on mmdnnmi , ' I reid beth , mioiiit'n tarily
ttmrrming arommimil for time first (11110.'e have
to go thironighi ( lie tunniel Ilrst'hon we
arrive at liobokemi I vill elmow you the ferry ,
It you will pernilt mile to do so , ' Now , I svlii
leave It to tim cro-ti if there woo anything
in roy remiurk ( lint could have frlglmtencd thu
hImost ( thud woimnan , To be sure , mmy 016cr to
Point out the ferry to icr was not literally
called for by her question , hilt it seemimod to
Inc that bare civility required that I simoult
simow a nervous and anxiotms fellow-traveler ,
no mnattcr of m'imat sex , at least that nnucit at-
tentlon ,
"She made no audible reIlly to my offer ,
and I aiimlOmt forgot abatit her ummtll ( ho tralmm
drew ump mm hloloken , when i glanced aroumimi
at her. Sue hind a urge travelIng bag , and
I was just about to nisk her if 1 mnigimt carry
it for her to t5me ferryboat , when I muoticod
that she hind already siezeti It , and was hock-
11mg 11cr way in great npptreimt. excitement to
time rear door of time car , I followed her ,
thoungim , of course , I ( bill not speak to her ,
still ready , if sue simoulib ( beslro It , to see
imor safely onm the Christopher street boat ,
ltmt to my titter ammiazoimlemitwhcn she rencimeti
tile lilatforni , heavily laden as she vas ,
sue began literally to run , not toward ( ho
ferry , but tomvartl ( ho rear eiti of the tI-am.
At first I was about to call out to 11cr that silo
umas going time wrong wmiy , lint luckily I
tbitbim't. lim a mnomimelmt I realized ( lie disagreeable -
able trtmthi , that she bolt 1110 for a ' 1120511cr , '
and Inn pure desperation was rtinnhnig toward
thin tunnel to avoid nmny wIles , TIme thing
bee-amos all tIme nmcre Ititlicrous when I
add that the lady was neither young
nor attractive. The incident caused
010 considerable chagriml , but It taught
mile hereafter not to show as inucim
civility to women as I wouid have oilier men
show to iiiy sister , under thmo same circum.
stances , for your feelings wIll almost certainly -
tainly be mnistmntlerstootl. "
\Veaknesa is limo minuituiim , impoverisimeti
blood tIme cause , hlood's Sarsaparilla the euro.
It mnakes the weak strong.
JIU'l' lLJit3.'l2AhtS ( iLl ) .
A Yommmnlrst'r vit Ii ii Itesmsmirlmihily lie-
teimtlvc hlemmmor3.
One of time most remnarkabio cimlldren on
record lives at Wichita , Kan , ills name is
htichmond lIcnn , amid lie was 4 years old on
October 11 last. lIe Is a natural reader ,
amid his parents do not know when ho learmicib ,
Wimen lie was about 3 years old lie saw time
iialne of a 1031) eniblazoimed on a blank mvail
and asked lila father wimat it was , Ills
father spelled tine word atid liromiounceil it
for the baby , who , several days after , repeated -
peated it after him , milong with other words
which Ime poInted out. Upon Investigation
it was founid that lie could such anti pro-
flounce many words. If ho eamv a word In
vrbnt amid Imeartl It pronounced imo never for.
got It. And before tile parent kn&v U he
was reading in time pailers anti books about
time house. This reinarkahlo cmliii is also a
Iniatimemnatical prodigy , but , unlike ( lie major.
ity of pimeiiOlmlehmal calcuilsts , usca penmcil anti
h)3lC to hierfarmmi hits aritimiiietical hrobiellis.
An Eagle reporter called at time residence
of Mr , Iienn anti mislced to sea the Infant
hlmeIiOfliCIlOli. TimL'i child Is rather shorter
than Imlost children of his age , hut otherwise
appears normal. Ito has light compiexlon
amid large , Iliteiiigeiit hltme eyes , and a welt
ahiapd head. A bock , m imlchi inroved to 1o
"Roseiitlmal'a French Method , " a-as prothmced
from the reporter's bag. Promo the prelilni-
nary instruction , in Emigllsin , he read the
followIng paragraph : "In our times , lilian
inmternatomiai ( intercourse is conatantly increasing -
creasing , when stealmi amid electricIty are
uniting time viiobo world into 0110 great
brotherhood , when the deep thoughts of phil-
osophmy and thin marvelous discoveries of
science are no ioilger confirmed to any one
tongue , htmL are sirnultaiioomlsly expressed aiid
carried out by all ( lie great civilized nations ,
time practical mastery of modern languagla
has beconmo a necessity. " lIe read eagerly ,
pronouncing each syllable distinctly arid stopping -
ping at a imeriod , At ( lie m-ord "electricity"
he read "electrIc , " but corrected hImself bin-
mediately.
Richmond Bonn is undoubtedly a freak , yet
ho does not appear to lack any of the other
faculties of a normal mind. Piirenologlsts
would say that he poslessIs enormous devel-
opinents of tile organa of form , sIze , calculi-
( ion and imItation.
.
Conmlnntlonis Ils'asi's.
Alien's Ilyglenlc FinnId lmas bacn feiliiii
a positive preventive of scariet anti typhoId
fevers , diphtherIa , smnail pox and other con-
taglous diseases. Mothers simninitl atomize
theIr chmlldeim's throat and nasal organs with
It lmiorning and evening.p .
M.NLJSCltlI"V htlltIflltS ,
l'mihiiahmegs Fl mimlTlu'ni Nei'rsaam'y let
I lie Commlic't of 'l'hmel i' hiushimess ,
Very few publishers have eIther ( lie tlmnh or
inclination for a hiersonal reading of books
In manumertpt , says Harper's ] toimnti 'l'shle ,
anti for tills work they employ skilled read-
era , upon whose judgment they can rely.
Sonie hiotibeS thmums retain as many as six
such readers , and very often a lnaiiuscript
1)00k limit pass through the hands of all
these , taking its turn with scores of otimerms ,
before a decision is reached ccnfernlng it.
Each reader hands In a written opinion as to
Its merits amid denmerits , its chances of success
or faIlure. Soruetiines , IC these opInions are
conflictIng , the publisher hands them miii , to-
getinem' wIth tIme 1)00k in question , to a Seventh
readir-a sort of a court of final appeal-an'l
requests him to 1-rite 00 opinion on time
opinions. Even if all time optnions are ta-
vorable limo publisher may still refuse to
bring out thio work In question ,
'I'hmere are a hminidretl gooni reasons for de-
dining to publIsh a book , anti time Inalimiscript
must runi tine gauntlet of them all , It nmay
be too long or too mhorf , or too similar to
something else already In hand , Its srinci.
hal characters limay be too young or too old ,
It mnay not be In a certain Inilihimhier's lIe-
culiar hue , or It imiay contain sentiment of
which lie does not approve. lie may already
have accepted a mnanmy books as lie cares to
issue In that year. This ono lila ) ' ha inter-
citIng , hilt badly written , or it mnsy ho
beautiftmhly cipremsed , but as dull as dishm.
water , Thins ani endless list of "niaya , " "ifa"
unni "huts" present timebnschves , by any one of
which time fate of tIme hook may be tntluonced ,
'Fine one questIon to which they all lead is
. ' \viIl it Imly ? It so. ve m'ihl pubhishi it ; if
mot , we womt'I , "
Of course pmhlilishmera and imubiishmors' read-
era eometiimes Inake hnlmtales : concerning the
'ahtico of a lmtk amId decline one that in tha
hands of another publisher , or brought out at
tine aiitimor'a expinEe , achieves a tromenmmloua
success , In fact , there Li hardly a riopular
book about whIch come talc at ( him kInd Is
hint told ,
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For delIcacy , for Imurity , amid for improve.
nient of the cchmItllxlian : nothing lIlais l'oj ,
zeal's i'owtkr ,
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hon Baby was aick , we gvu her Castorla.
When the vfts a Chill. ! , sme ci-hsl for C.aaorIa.
When i-ho bocamimo Mlxi , thu clung to Caitoria.
1fl ste had ( 'iilldrcn , she gavatheuu CaaorI