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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1895)
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STt'ATtONVArTII ) 1A : ' : X1'fltIUt1 mail n" fotPnnn In ( .llmm "U'AIA factory. AiIIrrtii , , 1lrr & lntpoW81 & 1 hlier 1I. . . ChlCng47 , II , . . . -:11 2 : ' - - ' - - - - - - - - - - - - , . \N'l.n-\U.I : HI II.I' . WANTI'U : , I.I\J INTIIII } NT AOrNTR IN Omnhn ! 10 Olllnl1e ; dubs of three to l\e faml- 1.5 fur our flmous Otchull lole , IAn,1 , In cpntrAI MIIFtiItI. , The tidA or ItrimtcrnhInn II.ol.IIII IlmlJrntnn I , going p'iiitIi . wh.r. there are no hot wtnIq , no cll wInters , no blIzarlt. no cm ; , fnllur.a. I ' \'hee ' two or 1crp ) mn crl , .n.h " ylar. 'here then' I. no puch thIng l rnlure r H R Inn "II work one-hnlf ns harI n" h. d. , . , In ttiI . country Cent pUmm r" . : mill , "Intpr , , Hur" pn'ln topp oC fruit nn,1 , lul-n trtwlc. nl.h.toi on "rth , 1..t .nlwnv fnchhtttea. I OM W.unea , general nGent , IG1 I.'ntnAm .t. Omnha. I ; A fl1NTIIIAN [ T WORK I MAIOnT IW : r territory t In Nehr.lm ns lenprl nlPnt or nn Omnh'.Irle. . ncrl.nt : anti I'nth Iwnrn nnr t.n.onr enllnwmpnt n.srlatton. . I'ru4pntlat . n..lnlon Irrpnlul nUn ) IIcfl'rr.Cnl after 9 a. m. or n,1.e. . , " ' . V. Int O I Iaxton hIoIc. II-4C ) 1&,03 ) TO $ I ; ) , O RAI.\lY PAi HAIIHmN : . for CllotA : ( 'xpelenco not necp..m ; extt In- _ iIucrnentM to customers. Jbhop & Ilne , Ht IMuIq. . Mo. n- 13' ) 02 ' WANTD [ , ooon MAN 1.'OI F.\CI COUNTY In N.hrBkll mutt hR\'p SIWOf ( ) , "oh for coulty rIght : I" take : no . .cMmo ; cnn mAke bIg "Wie ) ' nlll hare I gO..I. p"ly , buIiiest ; will . , . bear Investigation. Addte.s D 43 flee. l1esllnlon. Il-M187 2G' W\NTI ) . TINNFBH 'fO WORK IN CIiICOO. Apply to Cole & OjIe t .btln [ str.et , Counci I I r. , . H-MZ2 22 WANTI' D. A ) ! IWT-CliHS COATMA \ I lilt [ AT once , steRdv wOrk In ) end\\'oo H. 0. I It , ' It-M219 22' 1lenhpr , : Hros n-l21 WILT. T.\IO : PAI'IIt IIANIINO I'on 11NT 4 r. hoube and IAIIllANOrNO . . . \\'ea. , 16th & Douglaa. - - 1-233-r , ltOItflIfl4 I'OILVYOMINII ON COMPANY wok : 1 & : n ) ' . ; work Ilnrnt"I - , I ; free trllptIRlun. Krnler & O'Ile.irn. 12' ' ) Fnr- 11am "trl't 1L-M25I 24' fAIISMJN : 'fO TAKI OII nH AND COtS- bet ; SroQ bDnl hlue.1 ; hy Im.lncss tirm 1' Irm ' 'ul'"I ; eeILieIve ! territory : $2,0 to Si" ; 0 wU'II' , Flr Particulars allltess P. O. 10" 1,3:1 , New Yorle CI } ' . 1-12132 : ' ' , W : 'TI ) . IIUSINI55 MAN -TIAVI I , : Al ) . Ilr..o , with tef.rrm'es , : tcGrrgor . 131 IItan . - . ( Illl ; . Chlcno Ill. hl-M244 2 . - - - - - - - - % 'A'VII-FII.t Ig HI II. LAlIt WANTINO aoon GIflTS CALI HCAN- LAnlR Y. \ \ " . Homo. 201 D.tvenport. Tcl. 12n. C-4s 031' I I-ANT CAINI'T PhOTOS. t2O PI , : no- en R\'IC9. . 13-13 S. IGth 8t. CM612 - - - - - - - - WANTII : m 1AIhfl3TO T.0 : RI.WING hOle : St,2 : per lilt , } ' ; free In.truclon ; outt $ ( ) . Rleady CIIIIIO ) tnent. 19 N. 5th Rttlct , room 1. C-MZ39 22' - , , . POl hr..N'l'-hIS1S. nomms F. K. UAI.ING. JAlKIn fl1OCK. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1)-462 10USIS IN AII PATnS 0' Til : CITY. TItfi 11 O. 1. : Unvls COIlnn } ' . 10 : ; F'urnutn. D-4G3 : - - - - - - - 10USI'S. IIfiNAWA & CO. . 103 N. 5TH ST. n-4G 1 MOUlmN 8.nOOM 10mms ; 5 MINUTES walk from court huu8e. I'om : Darker hlk D-45 I3TANFOHL ) CII1CliE COTTAGES. : 6 I100MS , ITANFOJ ClCI.E < Q1TAGI':8 ltOMS nil nio.lorn. gas . fuel. Appl ) ' IJyton n.et < . .nl _ 212 . So. ! 4 t. _ _ _ _ 2 _ nOUSI'S 0. 0. WALl.Cn , 312 IIOWN 1JL1. 1)-7il24 U-:12G SlrNIJU ! : G.nOOM 'I.ATS WITH I1ANC1E unit \ 10t"I'n " "onnltct. . $23.0. Store 7.n S Jth st. , from 10 to n antI 2 to 4. , ) -IZ. - - - - - - - - - - - CIO\I : IJTACIIn I InSIDI'NCI : : . 21 P01' . pIcton avenue ; 10d.r brIck ; 2d nn,1 , Callfnr- Cnltor- nl" nnt Sherwood avenue. C. , \ . Stat I' . 515 N. Y. TMe 1-1 O2i Fi : r ; nIdHIT-MOOM olHm . -n.fj - PElt month ; " : locatIon. InllUl'c 2GIG CII.ve. . . - - - ' - } 'l NE IAlm : SIX-ILOOM IOUSE , ( ' INTIAI- I ) ' located. , 831 8. 2bt. D-06 21' _ _ _ - 81 . _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ 1.nOUICOTTAGF HOT AND COLD ' \'ATEt. haIti closct furnace , electrIc lGhts , S21. ; ; I'-lde11 'rrst CutiIIiiy . li0 Ilrnll St. 1)-i63-2l - - - - - - FOUR on FIVE LlmANT HOOIS , CITf Inll , ster water . at SIG 8. 2th S' , _ . : 021' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - i3Il I1I.N'r. : TIN.IOOl : : IDFN 10USI : . 18th nn,1 , Oiace . $2' ; I\.rom cottage . n0111 I.II.I"J I , , S8. J. A. Scott . . Om.hR Xllnl,1 I hunk , 1)-102.23 JlmnmN UmC10UIF NOl CM'ITO VE- t _ nun. . 1-:12 31' . - - - - ' - - - - - - - - - - PN VERY DISIItA1lhE : "IODIN iiousis. : J. ii. 1 S"rwoOI , 423 N. Y. LI : . I'hon 3.8. , , ) - 1.31' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1\ 11'WII , 1 lOUSE , ThIN 100 tS. mE- Inlt ) flrl.hlI , hot % vatcr henl. Inultl' , Onh : " , , 'ntlue , etc. Thos. F' . lal , Gld Ia . toil hlock. D-13 l'OI I N'l. G.nOO:1 COTTM1E. 2iGG 010 ST. . near .tl'cet , 'lr : lon,1 neighborhood ; cheap 10 g'"d fnlly , \S'beeer ) & \1ie1er. Ile Inour ance D lla. & 17th 2t J-Ir 21 _ rOi I1UNT. : ONE 1G.1t001 10UlmT MOl - \ ent" 11'nl , nlwl'n. . n 1uIIIIIII house but 10 Ilso Ilul.ted fur fa mi . In'lulre ' Rt IOH Daeiipi t. D-m 21' 'VA II'I 1'01 1tINT . t.ltfl01 rIIN IOUSWITI ulItlol hat : rth ' 1111 : i Se\\llt ot ; 8.i nun hnuGl IiI : Inlfurr\ . rent ioitiiaIile. F.n- 'Iuh I' 2' ' : : S"wald , or Iatnn & Itolita. . "lelts , 11 5 . Ie. . 1)-MIS' . ) 2'J' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 601 50 . .11'lt I ; S1'IUT. IINI IOmm , mGIT rntiii4 , nIl tuod't n . coat rr01 L'eJ str"et , S2.o. Colt for kel II 4 121 N. Y. D-M ! . , ' , 3 XI' . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1UnNIHlm hOUSE 1-01 I1INT. : . D : AIfn'UL Iiouso. ten tL'Oiiia , elr IIt ) ftirntsiietl . hot C waiter 1 "I , h.Ulllr. .IIIIp , , ' ' ' 'rlule , ele. Thos. P. 1:1 , Gld l'l"tUI bl"e1. D-131 rl' ! ' utINi'--NICIl.Y : : pi. XHii it OUHi : 01. ' 11"t romlS l'Callea ul'o\'e 1\.1 I' tht > n , . 01 ft , ) lit . wlh all c'n\"lrnre 1lllle 2COlalr - 1o\\nll st , ) - : 3.2I NO I TI ST. , 8-nOO MoLII1NIIIIII'K. \Ih Iurn : Omuha heal I.tltTllol Co. , 21 So 181h hi , D 33 ( iii ( ; : , : ) fOOL ) U.\tN AND 5 ACIIL'i3 In ! 'Vcs : nleo 111.1cc. 1' Ii. \ \ ' co,1 , IG & DugIa. 1)- :3. : : ON It.fl.O0A1 I Jomm WITH 1.\TI T . HOT 11,1 , I eel1 1 Wiier , all mod11 , C01'enl'.1 . s. tn < tilr" al 10. ' ) I I ) .t'etilIiit $ t. U-231.:3' & .1OOI JQUIH IN < Ulrl 2il htt.'tII.AS ili ( t. 1)-7.1248 I I - - - - - - ' - I'II H 1''i'-VUItS ' lSIIJ lOO lS , . - - CLIAN : ID8. : m PER Wem : , HQ 8 111 ST E-7Gi Nl' . - - - - - - - - - - - - - FUnN8JFD nl. 1100:1 , $1 MONTh. 1916 C-3S. PAll. NlWLI'UlNIII'U : 100113 { 8. - 1811 13 : ' - - - - - SM.I.l. I.tNltICD ( ItOOM , ? ) 26 81 2.XAIIY'S. ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - --Ui ; NICCI.Y 1':1:181 , : : ) Ho n ; OOWN TOWN 1nuIie uf11ht & Lallur ) 16tl nn,1 10Iar" . ! - } : : 22 -ilmAnJi : ill - AT TILE - CA ' 7 , iiCA tel 1. 17E CiiIol : , t autie. 'l'rndcnta'c"mm < _ . _ dot < . _ 1:11 26' 1t'1tN1StIED 100)IS , m 1i.tt1Nirt' SThEIfl' . . , . : . 1-:0 7' - - - - - - - - - - 1"IHXISII 1 JOO ISXU UU.\IU. I'IINIII D lo:1 Al 1IOA1U . :1. N. % 3 . ' trtet. I"-"ioI' 1'UINISm : ItOOMB WITH FIRST CLASS b"ald nt 2'J12.N14 ' l'af.1Rm St. Hlnl heat In un ) ' rom : bth rl IUIJ aU conenIencu ; . E'.O per well. " --0t- : ' I'RNI511r.D ROOMS WITh on WIThOUT - _ -board. JI So. 16tl et. -IOI.U. . ROOM. Wl'U DOUt m SOUTH : Ti - - , 1.-Mr1 NU' UJ } 'RANIU.IN m.m N. 1TH ST IET. A ' , _ trcty flrat.cI.ii famiy boardIng hout. : trani 1nt. . - - - nrcomm - - dated. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ F-M776 _ _ _ _ _ _ NI _ _ FINISlml IOOlS , WITH no AnD. UU Dculln . tired. _ . 1"-U233 U' FOIl htCTVNlV1tii5lIED ' 1001S 'II F on fIX nOO(3 CLOflTs. WATER. ewcr 01 : " , Ihib , C. (1 Ilh elel Q.I NIl' - IOAIIISO. I'IONm HOURI' : , m FOUTI ( ' : lr ? tEA ! . , belL In city , : ; board . tier week , S to. U-M7.NS' ) I'OI Ili''r-s'roItI1s \Sn OI llC'S , 1'01 ItINT . TIm 4 . STOIi' 11fl1CF { flt'ILDINQ 4.STIInCI \ InCI n'I,1INO nt DIG ) 'ntnlm tte.t , TItli' Iullln hu 1 tire. ! proof cement huem.nt , Complete .Ienm h"l- In IxtUto , wAter on nIl Ilouri' , gag , etc. Ap , ply nt the olce or The lice. 1-210 AOI'TS " ' .t'i'I'I1h : I W.\NTI'D. AONTS : , MEN on I\ms. TO hell Shadier' , . Patent cake Itl1It ; [ 1.II'e l1ot ) 'OU cnn " 'Iizp $73.0' ) Per week ; .end ittamp Iowa rlddle C Ucln\'nn , WI. , J-MO 24' V.t.\'I'lII-1'0 : 1H. : : . . wT.tH [ --IINT , IN TO'Q\S had , Idblllnl t. tltit.eM , for the liet ( leriliati nlll H\\I".h tennis In :10 ' : cuuntt . U \ , \ ' . Cariock . 123 1'lr8m . t. ) l-232N2'1' : R I'I' A 1. G SCY. r.AnO ST I.IST IN CITY. J. II , PAIUOTTr . 1.520 % HTUAa , ' STOItAOE . I.'HANI EWInS , 11 HAnNI'Y. : M-HO i'ACll-'iO STOtQ AND WAmnOmm 0. ! S. IO lone ! . U.ncral storage ant : warding. . M-il 'VAX'IBJ-'JO IIUY. 22 I" . \\'UOIF'AIt ; : DISTRICT. hI.TtNlV or 10wlr,1 pref.rre. I , ' . 1.'c"l. IHHTII'T. . IAnI'\ 1IIa. N-234'21 _ _ _ _ _ _ WANTIO , SECONI-IIAND : STORE COPNTIIls SICOND-1ANO _ nnd lielvlng. Addte.s ) 70 . HTOI l.e. eOINTlmS , I Ol S.tLl1-FUhtX1i'IJItI , 101 SAII , i lOt 'si : : I . FL' IIN ITUI1E , chel 1. 45 North 2JI. PCHNITtU 023. : : I'OI SAIE-hIoJtSIS : , .UOXS , H'I'C. - - - - - lIND CAI1IIIAOE TflAM ; S.U'g , Fltt eot'rn ; good stocq ; wi eel chcnp. 1009 .loneR llreet , 1'-M203 ' 22' I'on SALE-3IISCiIl1tNlIOU5. FOR RATr DG LINE : OF seCOND HAND' ' wheels ( runt $10.00 II' : hew bIcycles $43.00. OnmhR . Bc'clo < . , 32 N. 16th st. Q-.iON7 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' - 1'01 HALE , PATENT UIIIIT PIANO , 81 S. IGlh ptreet. ' Q00O - - - - . - _ Q-I0 2' - - - - - pl SS GODS , CJOAKS , CARIIT , iiiD. ding , ote. . on I'flytuent. , Drop uslnl I itnO will colt with salpls , E. Ilrh , oft , ) Int wi . - - Q-Mh23 NI6 - - - - - - - IAnD WOOl 4 AND 5.FOOT PENCE FOil corn crllblng , C. It. Lee , 1Qi EXCF FOi _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ Q-132 h _ A tI nAnGA . ' \ICTOI : BICYCLE . $57.0) , OlnhR Ilc'cle Co. , 323 N. 1 $ . Q-I : ; 21 1.01 SALE . IG S1YISI .I1RSi.Y.DhhtlItt : cow , C'I.h , wIth colt ; rich mIlker. - ) 'rumtr , 122G S. 2Ith , - 21h Q-M73) : VI"UI'OYA 'l'S. llnH. 1)11. 11. wAItItlN : CI.AlnVOYANT nl - liable Iuslnesl medIum ; 8th year nt 1 N. ] th. 8-40 JIASSAGE . , nvi'iis , I'I'C. - - - - MADAME SI1I. N. n , COn IGTU AX ) 1)ouglas . opposie to.ton store . roum 1 ) /oor ; alcohol Rnd steam Inth8. 1-:10026. MME. 10WJI. , TUIKIHI AND rb1cT1tIc ba ths. Finest l'ar10rl In city. . r1tCTIUC ' . : . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ T-M227 . N5 - - - - - 3115. C. An . FOnmlY OF ST. JOUIS , mn"n : treatment . 107 8. 13th street nom 10 , - 2 floor. ' 1-IZ1 2 ' ; ' . l'I ISONAL VIA "I CO. . 31 G I I' : 111,1)0. , HEALTH nOOR . tree : home treatment ; Inty attendant. U-H6 OA'l'hiS. MASSAUII. Mm POST 3Iay S. I.TH 11-233 U-29 PINE LlVER . lGS ClmA ! ' . ED. BAUMI.EY , 1th and St. Marys n\'enue. Telephone 44'\ . U-1 ImLI , ! : Ei'PEIiI.Y CORSET MADE TO ORDER. 199 I'-nram etreet. U-JI9'JS'2G. ' ) H AMEICAN I.AUTY IIMnOSI CORSET , lade _ to . order. 216 N. : 8treet. U-:210 2' - - - - - - - - - - - KNOW \011 II STIY. L1l.'F : ANn tIA1- acter scltntlcnly deJneatt : eXItlaiiatory' clrcu- lara mailed free. IroC. Aacdon.hl , netrcIoger . Jnlhnmllon , N. Y. U-M217 3'i' JIOXgy 1'0 LOAN-It HAL 17S'1'Al'fl. ANTHONY LOAN & 1.n\IST CO. , 310 N. 'V. LIfe. Loans ut Juw rates for choice . ccurtty \ Nllskl & Iowa farms or Omaha cIty 'curly . \ - MON1Y TO LOAN AT LOWEST nATCS. THC O. P. DavIs Co. , 1503 1"lrnl street. \ \ ' - CITY LOANS. C. A. S1'Alt. 615 N. y , LU'g W81 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVEI , OMAIJA \ 1IPlOVED teal estate Brennan. Love & Cu . 10xton OJIAIA bie , \ \ - s MOlTGAOS , O. O. WALLACE . IlO\\'S TK _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ W-M26 6i ' CENT MONEY TO LOAN 0 : - OMA11 , real estnte & Nel Carms W. II. Meikle , \\--4s Onlh" , - - - - - MONEY : TO LOAN ON IMIHOVED OMAhA prul'erty. Fidelity Trust Cu. . 1i02 I"arnl. OIAI\ , " - " 1 lt } INSURANCE POLICIES LOANEt ) ON OR bougH. 1" . O. Clsne ) Kansns CIty . Mo. Ol _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Mo.W8 - - LO.\NS ON II'lO\'In & UNIMPlOVI D CITY propert W. l'.nrlam SmIth & Co. , 132) Furnarn. ' ' ; -405 . OlTAGF IOANS. LOW hATES. : IATJS. .1. 1 Zittle . 16th ant touglas . Olahl.WI30 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ % -130 1.\1:1 LOANS , ) OIGr.AH AND SAll\ ' , I TO 1 } 'enr : low ratcs. Oar\ln liros. , :10 N. Y. I. W-133 - - \-13 JIOXg\ ' TO LOAN-ClL.tT'rIi.s. : ICY TO LOAN ON I'UHNITUI' , IIANOS , hi.rt'es , wagons etc. . lt lowest . tUtt'a In city ; no removal oC goods ; strictly cnl.ental ; } ) can pay the loan oft nt any time or In any amount . ulount.OMAHA OMAHA MOnTGAGn LOAN CO. , 30 S. 6th 8t. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ X-S9 MONET T LOAN 3 C 0 DAYS : I'UHNI- tm , ' , plano . , ctc. Duff Green room S , Inrker Mock X-4iS ! IUSIIH ) SS VIAXC S. i'ATENTS I"On HAI.I'I OPI'-IH ooon ! INVestments - Vestments In the followIng l'atenta. till ur which ni \aten. whlh have ' lune } ' mal.ng quahitit's.o invlti . cor- rC'I"'ndcnr l"uhl descriptions furnlshel. 'al furl.hr.l. descrll'lons I'urace. r..726 ; prueket chaIn , 5l2.CS6 ; corn cutter , & 3.:17 ; .ewer iiushi'r . 301IGd ; dl.pll cor } tutid . &t:6 . ' 8tan. ; mechanical mo\'emel. ilI.25 ; cattle bUll , 51lf..S5 ; Imrul,1 , Icour/ . &I.i ' ,2rZ ; SIrh danger signal nlli lock , 531.02' , ; car truck 040.031 t ; bIrd perch , 610.495 ; r'ad grader Cll . 541,146 ; nUlo. railway gate , iIh23 ; muslcul . In- liii tunelit . :1.8 ; gIrtiietit ; aupporler . I3.3t \ :1.3.3\ nut lock a3.02i : ; holster ' stIIIIII , , 511.457 ; bugs . 445.001 " ; alarm cluck , 573.2S0 : ; clevis , 5I.li 6qi ; com munlon .rn'lce. &IG.OGi ; .amwl , iIi.lco . 1'\\\ \ attaclitnent . J1I . 101)'pantoGtnpl. 712.719 ; nuto Ilnk , & , hl ; Ile'cle SUPputl and guard , UI.iC : car peat . 527,097 ; nutmeg grater < . MJI33 ; : bevel square 611,171 ; wlnll"w clcaner 542,90 ; Ioeonitlve aignl llg5ut. 5.3 5.00 10C'111t\'e 111141 IIM. ! : ; implemettt fur tmo\llj curbs , etc. . & ; nUlo. lIbrIcalor. ' 7l.4i7 thll coulln ; 543.724 ; magazine tiolder . 04i,1G : wagon body . f13tiG ; lifter for ' covers , &i.OSJ : hanoi .tAI : , : .C o : hant .tnml' co\er , 51- 11 ; Ilreplace , 730.749 ; loader uu,1 excLator. 719,703 . : cans \nhlel. , 631.18 ; harness audlie , &U.U cotuiputiiig .eal . 53S.1t4 ; wIndmIll. "tle " . : windmil 51" & 9 : levelIng mAch. , SU.li ; bicycle. 74(163 ( . ; trotting board .upport , (43CSS ; fertIlizer l.IG5 . trlhutnr , 46.961 : twine mrl" , S4,5 : cmt ttep. lall.r nnd IronIng board. 6163 ; attach. II- 80\ ' ' 514,307 : loot lumd for shonl. ! & : , :0 , " 11.h cup 50.1 : ; spInning top . 54.5U ; trunk trHce 3'2.523 : ' ; lalle fur pourIng steel , Gt39 ; bllnnl counter . & 2):7 ; lack tie , t2.4C ; car nlent support. :1.WG ( ; "ecorhtng glasa , GS' I cultivator , 527.722 : garment fattening , L21.U ; here cotter f'llener , 52,039. . 1oom hltcit and hich hoop 1\ tll. LUW3' horseshoe . 527,119 : Itenm bol r. U .G5 ; veniing much. , &ZU39 ; Ipark arrester . 614665 ; nn.ln coupling , 533.151 , "ouplng 535,11 Address , \merlcI1 I'atcut Alency , J.atent . Ict- on and negotIator. . N. W' . Cur . Fifth antI Pluto 1'lfh lIrecIt. CincInnati , Ohio.:1 % 22' 1.0 ( 0 STOCI 0' ! IICIANDISE IN lIES town In ralter Nebraka. for land and cask fr equh'alent. Address 5 29 , care lIce. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cre De\ ' FOR SALE. DRUG STOCK A IJAhtclAtN. Addn.s D :1. lIce Y-IS DAIOAIN. 2' FOIl SAL , COAL YARD , SHEDS DAli . OF. . ( nce . eta , . cheap for rash. EnquIre 1923 Dod. Mtr.t or 11 Futna' Itreet , Y-:113 Ddc 1"ORTUNf MADE HY PItESENT ADVANCI3 In \ ' aluu. but . . l'IE5CNT AD\AN \'nlu. nowhere 1 quIckly as by our a plan of .Ucccufu % speutatton ha trs4n. It II I 1k. best method 11 U. ' . Our " expiatni apeoulatla by taall fully ( Sent tree. ) litgh.st aleoul&teo mal tUlY fre. bk referent. . . Art quickly ! . l'attia'on 1hlt Co IT , Omaha bide. , ChIcago . IU Y-llt s' , IlL'SIlSS CI.\ CI' : ! , ( ContInued I , ) . $2,500.0'3-IIALI' ITIIW1T IN 1:11 l'AYINC ) lu.ln" . In Olnhn J , J. Ollson , :1 1'Iut Na- lunnl Bnnk. Y-M2i3 - . . \-U 1 IA \1 r.ISTlm 1-1 RAII SOMEOF TIlE Ti lest and , largest Sluks oC lerrhondlpe In Omaha . locatIon t'eeoaid to none. J. J onn , , . 31i F'lti't NatIonal lan ! Y-M : Z 1'01 SALI : , A Nl'Il CI.E\N TOCIUI UIO , cerles In the best town In N H. Net , . : h..t I"rnlun In town ; bIg ctol' ' . \lht , . . . . Ilx 3. WR'ne , Neh. Y-Mla 2 , ' FOIL SALE , A GOOU ( IfiNifitAli : MInCIAN- : dice lu.lness , located l In I live ton om- ruundell by luod ctOI'S ; stock about JIO. ( JlpatrldeJod\ ) . O. Co. \-M 4 1"Ot IIXCIIA(31I , QI'ITIN 1AhtUliT1tACT OF' LAND NlAI Umnhn. \ \ 'httt have } 'Ol tu ula ? 11. 1' . Unle ) _ ' , 040 _ , _ N. _ _ Y. 1M" _ _ lll ! Z-n EQt'ITV l : llle" 1,01" ON 1)OtCIIAt4 1 : , twet'n 11h I In,1 , Ith ; rent $201 per 1"lh ; fur farm lands .1. J. ( Ilbaofl . 1 I'lst National 1111. . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Z-MlI0 22 I hl.t\'H GOOI : IIMH\ Oil It.\'A IAND I" "XCIAnl < for tuiet chatel I.e 01 1\0 . ) ) ' . .I , S. II , Hte\"n , 1.)11.1. . II , /-01213 22' FOIl StI.E-Iti0.tl , I'S'I'A'I'I - - _ . _ - - I.TOAINS , SAIT on TnAJ ) IN CITY 101- ; . etlls and fRllS , John N. Fonzer opp. 1' . 0 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Jn AUSTIACTS , 'rIlE . UYION REED COMI'ANY. H -n I1AROAINII . 10tSES , I.OTS AND FARMS , sale or trade. 1' IDUllng , hacker } U loc . _ IMlnOVI : FAI1OIS , O. W. CAlLOel125 Farniurut 8t , htl2-614 I.'arnm _ _ _ _ _ 1161 ems : ON l ' \ : l'A't'OIF3NTS. ILt1IOAINS J'R\v IOAIXI In lotH U. ( : \\'lln , ' lire \ \ n liick. , _ - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Inrkiu56 1.01 SATE , t7S.ACItE FARM IN WAS1IINO. ton . count ) :1.snurl. 3 , llrs west . DC Icl- Irud ' , 15 Iles \ s est of jIltuintck , .5 mIles Muth fr HI. I.ouln ; I-r.'om. 2.atory ml's , .tnble lOx60 ; goad outbuildings ; t'nceI In small Irlb , 3 acres apple orchard ; small \'Ine'nre. . tO acres tImothy un,1 clover ; close to pcliool l and churches. on I'nllnce ' I'rlce , $ .00,0 : one.thlrd cash , tIme FO acres Arkansas river bottom In Pope county , Arknnons ; & nctps fenced , , 4 : acres In .ull\'R- 1on , i ; acres fit " 1 cultIvatIon ; on..hIH mile from Dardanelle depI 4 mIles from Ituasehi. yule ; no lulllnl" . Irl. , . , mie. $ & .0 : one-third cash , hiatanc en time. Aulciress George h'enslee , tme. A.lrress I.'nsl.e htueaehhillle , All : . IU112422' $500.0' ) CASh . ASSUME $1,004.00 MOlTO.G AT 6 ppr cent and you have ; ' urclinaed a . home I . "ll too years ago for $ WO.O. l'Uremsl't . . J. GIbson , - 317 - First National Bnnk. _ _ _ Ii3-M208 22 5- 1- 101SE. 19I ST. flOt'Id5vA1LD , $ ,5.- 10 r. hOIPe near cnr north , $1.73 : ) . $ .r,1. 7 . r. houpe . . igtItI'IA'nlnut $ ( $500 cash ) . $2,500. 11 : ' I. . I ) . WeAd , 16th on,1 Douglas . ( IU-233-2 I I ! . IOS'I' , LOST , 1300K CON'TAININU I'AItTIAIJX CM- hrl.lere. center piece , , 'lbrollel , , y silks . tblin- - ble , .cl.porp , ctc. Steward If returned to Sire. : Davies' millInery store , Douglas slr et , Ollha , 1,051-IZ21 2 % LOST , FOX TI.llml : 111 "llT ! WITI IplJ bpota. Return to 3 N. ] 2h aired anti receive itvat'd. Lost-51231 22' SIlhl'i'lf.tND "XU 'I'YPhd'ItI'F1Xt3. A. C. VAN SANT'S SChOOL , 713 N , ' LIFE. 496 OMA1A IUSINUSH COLLEGE , 1511. AHNAM .3 JIUSIC , AlIT AXn I\SOUAGB S ; NJ $ m FOI S2O WORTh O' SONGS ; I Aniorita . I'tettyS'ilow In 1100mei s , Unrlng ISabel . The Course or True Love Never Runs Smooth. Latest hits. Wollrlde Dro. . Omaha , _ ! 1' s m olG 1' Gfli.LENIICCK , lANJO AND guItar to'lchcr. ' 1 1 Cass street 10 1lO INt I PIANOS. W'M. H , SCIIMOL. i Ilr , fifth luor McClgue bldg. New lnn"s for tent. IIS 26" IUnnlXG "XU LOAN ASSOCJA'i'1OS. SIAIS IN MUTUAL I , . & H. ASS'N PAY G , 7 , 8 per rent when I , 2 , 3 year old always redemnlle , 104 Farnnm at. Nttner , See 518 10W TO 'QI1T ' A 10rE"On SCeElito OOOI interest on caving . , ' \III } ' 10 Omaha L. & ! Ass' , iOI leo bldg. 0 , M. NaLnJcr , iOt'e. 50 I IIOItSESVlTi1ItED. , II0RSI2SS'INTEItED. : . IEST OP CARE tOnsls O' CARF given horses built wInter and sumtner. \d. tress M. .0. Welch , Grelnl , Neb 51531-OR" W" , - IblSES - TCj - WINTER ; BEST ' care ; terms reasonable. 90 N. Y. Life bldg. ' 51776 030 nO'lgl.S. AETNA I0ITHE nWlOIEAN ) , N.V. . COIl. 13th anti Dodge. 1ooms 1) day or - week - 4 JOC IUnKI , I.'HANK IIDITCI. IGH. , 13th nn'l ' Jones sts : 'nlnat 11 cars pass the duor. AMERICAN PIAN .G rooms nt $ .r .Iay ; GI rooms at S2.0 dny. - European - - plan , . W to - $ .0 per dny. , 4 : TIU1 IA1G 10nL , G2 5. 111 STlmT , steam heat , , table board S3.0 I'er wccll. rmo DANCI : a. C1IAMHC1tS' ACADEMY , 1TH AND DOUGLAS ptteets , now oien Cur pupils. Strictly select , Hall cnn be secured for first.clats enterlaln. lal Irst-cllss ment8. Call any day aCer 10 n. m. at academy. . Circular , . :1-.0 : : N5. . PUtIS 1'Ol UBX'I' , FAItH FOil ImXT. 90 New York Life bldg. 51573-030 MANTELS : , GnATI"S 4tXl ) Ti LIdS. WOOD JIANTI'LH. ORATES TILES FOR fireplaces. vestibule , aol , large tlours ; write for prices. Milton lingers & Sons , Omaha. & IBX''IS''S. DR. PAUL. DENTIST. 2m tllT ST. 61 COAL. USE ShERIDAN COALTIIE mST SOFT coal Penn , Itaud coal price guarantee ! . VIctor \'Iuite. Tel 12i. < 1005 1"arnam. _ ill ll'SIXBSS % O''IC S. D\MAUm IIUtOnS ImSI.YEUm , 719 Nol6. . UllIhtT.tICItS AX ) 103111.tLllIdItS. II. K IJm\ET , 'PNEnAI , fllTtlC'TOR AND embalmer , 1618 Chicago 8t. , telephone 00. 61 - - - - SWANSON & \'ALIEN.lOlcUSlINa , TEL. . lOG 502 M O. : IAII" . tTND nTAJER AND EI- balmer . Ill ? 'arnam .1. , telephone 223. " 63 1IC\CJgS , SAMPLES AND 1101 WORN I3ICYCLIi lilT- 10\ cot.Vill ! arum & Ire JCYCI.I , . 2 , 15th. 312 Jt RIOCU''IOS , EILA DAY , ROOM 101 N. ' . LI'F 1.00 , 729-050 JU'NUlOIO"IS. . I.nOWIT LOANS MONEY. 48 N. 'G ST. 3 nAY 4tNl ) 0IL.tIN , UY YOUR HAY lIT TON on CAR I.OTS. WE buy hay. A. II. Snyder , 1IS Dur at . 'fel. 10 107. FOVXn , FOUND , A WATCI ! . AI'I'LTO A. D'ALIE- loaM . Arapahoe , Neb. } 'ound-121 z Ir. FrtesskIdtl.'rw n'u1n1. OIAIA , Oct. 21.-To the Editor of The Dte : You have publIshed the posltvo state- mont that I have agreed when 'electe clerk of the dlsl1ct curt to nppolnt Fret ! Sacket my deputy. You had no rIght or authority from anybody competent to peak autborlt publish such Etatement. I now ask you In fairness to publsb thll. I have promised no position to Mr. Sackett or anybody olce. I say this positively and want to be thoroughly understood. ALDYN L FRANK , - WHO AND WHAT 18 SHE ? - - - ANSWER : bq _ . q _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ " 1 A _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . t - ' ; -9. y J II - , I , ,1 " ' \1 \ \ THE BEST PLU ] CUT TOB GOO HI THE WORLD MAIl [ BY A. H. lIOTLEY COMPANY F. J. . .J UNGEN , Gen'l AAcnt. REI3VILLE , N. c. Try It , 3 Ounces Ful Weight for IDe. - - - - u 'IiSliifl I ASTXN0 IIISEASES WEAR1IN VONIhlTI V V fully because they Weaien you slowly , gradi idly. Do tiot allow thia t'etsto of body to tofu ) 'OU cpoorIt& > by , Immature rnaullenltli , 8trongt and vigor is for you % vbptker you be rich or pool Time threat littilyan Is 3. be had onlyiroto tIme lEuti son 3iedicai Otistitute. This wouitlorfuil tlicovctt % vits tiiamI by limo specialists of tIme old 1un&us hind sout . ' .Iedlct.i Institute. It is thin stroumest and macti Poverftui vitalizer nmade. 11 Ii o powcrftth that I ii sImply wotitlerful how ltarmlcas It is. You et get it fron ; nowhicre but front the hudson NetIlc& Institute. 'rlte for elrctulirs amid tetlinoumlaI 'i'hils extraortllnar Rejuvenator ha thu niol e'cnderful tlLcovcry of the cge. It hta be'ctt en clorsed by tbe i'madiug'selcutlflc one , , of Europe ac America. IL UIYAN Ii purely ccgetnhlo. .IIL'DY.tN stops prciuatmtreness ef the dis bmargo lii tweutty (1d)5. Cures LO9.T MAX HOOD , constlpntloniizzIness , failing sensatiotti nervous tiritcliln of th' 'ycmt and other litmets. Strengthens , itivl0arittts : mttd tonc the entlti system. It It aim cheap na or. ) ' oIlier remedy. IIVJY.IX cures debility , tervoustles.s , citl % 'ions , and t1evehops anti restores veak orgamil rains In the back , hog's by tlay or lmIhit stoitpl quickly. Over 2tXtGprivrito Indorsenictits. Preniatorenea'i neans inpotenc'y : lit thte fir stage. It Ss a umynuptoun of semInal weaknc's at4 barrenness. It cnnbmt'ojmicd ; In twenty ilays b the Useof Iludyan. iludyan cess no moore ttii ' any other remedy : Scud for circulars and testImonIals , TAINTI'I ) ] 5I.OO1)-Impuro lilood duo seriou , prlvatcdlcoiderscarrles myriamlti of gore rodtielnggerr.ts , Then conu-asore throat , phtnplc 3oppercolorcih spots , ulcers In mouth , old sores au I 'aIlIng hate. Volt cat , save a trIp to lInt Sprltigs LI Prltlug for ' 11100,0 bock' to the old physiclaus of t : UUDSON 11EJ)1CAL INSTITUTE , Stockton , Market nndITlIta tOts. , aA"yg I3c0 , C.u. - . 'CIThTTEL . ' 0RTGAGB - = SALE. - CIA : N. 13. Falcotter's dock. Whereas , On the 1th day of October , 185 , Nathanacl 11. Falconer gave a chattel mort- gage to the Omaha NatIonal bUlk In the sum of S ,51.G upon the following described - scribed goods and chntcls , lo.wl : The entire stock 'of dry goo,18 , and mer- cliandlse consistng chlely of lk8 , velvets chnl1\se drcs' good ) ) , Inln 8. linens , sheeting , blanket - at' . domestic ! trImmIngs , nut goods notions , soap . perfume ; , ' ) ' . ribbons. books , statIonery . gents' furnishing gools , hosiery fur goods , rugs , draperle' curtains. curtain PlIeS and fixtures . and tos : also nIl how cases . shnl'lnl couttter ) and fixtures . anti olce furniture conststng "nlefy of an Iron safe , flIeR . desls , elmira carpet anti curtaIn . and all other chattels of every ) ' kind and charac- al . owned by saId N. B. 1'llcon.r , Ild contaIned - taIned In t1e three-story anti basement ' brIck building numbered 1505-1507 and ] J Douglas street , In the city of Omaha Ne- bmslt and all other personal 11rOpcrt tutu merchandIse carried In stuck lt the above named place upon which there Is now due the sum of 2,519.6. anti Up01 which there will become due October 18th , 1595 . the aunt of $12,00.0. . October 21) ) , 1795 . the Rlm of 35i00.oo ; November 18 , 1895. the sum ot $ 000.00 . and December IG , 1895 . the .sum 01 $ l .O.I ; and Whpreas , On the same day saId Nathaniel 10. I'alconcr also gave chattel mortgages upon the came descrIbed goods antI chattels to the fo\owln nlleo peron In the amounts followIng the names of the mort- gugels , to.wit : To ChristIna FalConer In the sum ot $ ! ,20.0 : all of which I ! now due. To Robert Falconer and Thomas Falconer , < loinI .o btt4lness n : r alcontr Bros. . In the stun of $7,250.00. with ; Interest from July 3lI , 1715 , at 10 per cent her annum all ot which Is now due. 1'0 the iillpatrlck-hocht Dr ) ' Goo < l. com- Ion In the sum' of $ G.588.32. all of which Is . s'lth Interest. now tItle . wlh To 'fho Bet PUhlshlng company In the sum of S2.0IG.71 , $128. : of whlcl1 _ Is , title and upon whIch there wl h" due October 22d 1705 . the sum of S148,75 : Novemhlr Gth , 18D , the sum of 722.57 : November I ! ! ! :89 : . the Rum of $13.C : December 8th. 189 : the suit ; of $719.71. $ tho'orl Publishing company the um of $795.41. upon which there , "II t ( tuo No- \'C"L r 15th , 1895 , the , sum or $393.40 , anl 'cember 12th , IsOS. the sum of $ 793.9o. Each of ! all mortgages mentonpd after thai of the Omaha Nntonal bank beIng 1hject : to the mortgage of the said banle and each of Fall mortgages hieIng subject to all that precede It In this notice. each of . all mortgageR bllnl Oed In the county ! clerk's 0111cc of Douglas county. Nebraska. on the olce day of October , lSD5 : anti \'hereas . Sall Omaha NatIonal hank and sall other mortagees are In possession of said stock and chattels above descrIbed : and Whereas , Defaul has been mR.le In the conditions contained In alll morlalt. and no suit or proceedIng has been InstItuted to recover the debt secure,1 , by said mortgagees or any part thereof ; nail Ve'hereas. Said mortgages give authority to sell saId stock to pay the amount due or to , beoome due . now. Therefore , Notice Is htrehptven that the Inlersllmel mortgagtcs will B.I all of the above described property lt the buIldIng lately occupIed by stud Nathaniel II. Fal- cotter as his store t.WIt Nos l1W7 and WY ) Douglas Rtrot , In the cIty of Omal"1 Nehr kH , on Friday ; the 81h day of No vember 189 . 11 10 o'Uock In the forenoon of said lit } ' , at hu1)lc.nuctlon l 10 the highest bidder thepfor In caib and that the pro- coeds thereof wIlL be applIed to the pa- ment of saId mbztoieges In the order of theIr priorIty mbl'tilles Dated , October 18th ' . , 18 : ' OIAHt .NNfONAI. IANI { , IW hail . cCuloch I Clarkson. Atoreys , CllUSTlN A. I AItON NI ' 1"AICONm ICTI rS. KI.PATRH'K. NOaH uny GOons CO. , I1. 1enne.I ) & Learned A1orne > 's , TIE BEE PUDLISIIINO COIPAN\ I ) ' l. P. Fell . nus. Mgi' . WORLD P1'flLTJ1tNr. COIPONY By.I1 hItchcock , Prcs . t 0.18d-21-t'm'.o Crlllc iiui ' ' ; he Grave The following blrthg and deaths were re ported ( at the heaHh $ , dmce during the twenty- four hours endIng at noon yesterday ; J3rths-IlIggIna Yates ThlrtY'frst and llml streets , boy ; Warren \\'ingros'e 12 North FortIeth ; , boy : Peter II. Kler , 319 Burt boy : James Jacobs 1326 Sherman avenue , girl ; E. D. Miller . 652 South Forty- firat . boy : Nel Norskov 3223 Calornla , boy : II , N. Hawkins , 3306 monde , girl : Wilam SmIth , 172 Jackson girl. Deaths-Michael Drlgbt , 75 1001 North Tenth , burt by engine , Forest Lawn ; Charles Doty , 1 year , 4409 North Twenty-eighth avenue - nue , cholera Inrantum , Florence cemetery : Francis Carr , 10 month , 3523 Franklin , . cholera Inrantum , Holy S Sepulcher. Cltut1erjntu' . , Cough Relued , When troubled wIth a cough or cold gi 1 , this remedy a tril , You will be more than pleased with the restoit. It will wlb retH. I wl cure a is- vera cold In less time than any other treat. ment. I relieves the lungs , opens trea I cretons , aids expectoration and Clicts a prompt and permanent cure , There Is n danger In gIving It to children for It con- tains nothIng InjurIous - - S'I'IL\XIH' J\N M'I'I'Xn CUXIIC'I. 1. , I"MIH"II H'I" 1",1 'I'h'n 1,1 rl'I , . Sllrl'h',1 III ( ff .Ighil. I Charles Orabb'rt living al 1031 South Ninth . reported 10 the polIce yesterday ' that a strange man 11 < been prowlIng arouud his home for the last ( el days anti allied that he be arrested anti his IntentIons ba Iu\'eslgnted. Sunday evellu [ the daughter of : Ir. arah. b3rt ant a girl friend were slUng In front of the hous3 when a stranger walked up and accosted - cosled then , Receiving no reply he became impudent called the young women obscene name antI ( started to force his way Into the ) an1 Eu I II arb bert , brother of the girl . ran out of the house at this moment ali hearing sOle of the rnan't' rlmallts , started 10 thrash him for his hnpudenc , but the stranger had added to his other accolplshmenls that ot sprInting , and was soon out or sight down the street street..1..1 , \.1..1 (0 Cnn nl,1 1 "Ilnll , P. \ \ " . Iosher appeared at polce headquarters . quarters yesterday an(1 ; ( requested a' warrant . rant for the arrest of K. F. aoerne. n blacksmith . smith aL Twenry.rourlh ant Cumlng charg- lug him with unawful ! ) ' dlsposlUp or a light read wapon and refusing to turn over the proceeds . or the sale. The wagon he said , was worth $25. aoers had sold It for $15 , but had oven failed to pay over this amount , sa'lnp that he had not yet received his moncy from the purchaser , Mosber alleges that the money was l1alI some tme ago City Prosecutor Shoemaker instead ot h- : sling I warrant , wrote a letter 10 Goerne asking him 10 cal at the staten and ex- plain. _ _ _ _ _ Inrl ' " I" Out n Gtstb H. C. Barnes reported to the Police YOC- terday morning that 1I Iud ben deprived of his shot gun by I sneak thteif. Barnes lives at 4325 FranklIn street Sunday while he was away from home n man giving the name ofV. . II. Morgan called , and staled 10 Mrs. Barnes that her husband had sent for his gun and requested that I he handed over forthwllh Not suspeclnp anylhlng the gun was given Into the possession - session or the stranger , and up to date both man and gun are absent , I. . 111' h'l } Ht'r Choal . Stoles ; . Miss Elsie Morgan . lving at 271 North Twenty-sIxth. reported that her cloak , valued at $18. was stolen last Frltay ( from the home of ! rs , p , S.1euett , 1808 Ohio. Miss Mol gan formerly lived wIth Mrs. lleuett . and , when leaving lest week left the cloak hangIng - lug In a closet. When she returned It waR gone . Cook's Extr Dry Imperial Champagne Is splendid 10 entertain your frIends wIth. Its boquet and delicious - - taste Is unrivalled. IUI 1 ' (1 IOO"S : ANt 11\NIS , VI , . hits l'ros'eltshtIe'h ; Grnf for liii' Jolt I'rlnl'r , I may he a general Impression that eta- tonrry Is a small Item In the munIcipal ex- pendltures but an investigation of the coml troiler's books discloses that the city has paid a single firm more than 5.000 on this account derlng the fret nIne months or the current 'ear. A classifcaton ot the items as turned In by the various departments shows a wide variation In the expenditures and In some Instances It Is difficult to comllrehend where the money has guile. For Instance the Board of health has expended $221.45 for stationery dl'rlng the period mentioned , while the Board ot Fire and Polce Commissioners has only expended ) $76. 3. The total expenditures In the mayor's office during nIne months anounted to only $15.40. while Ihe boiler iii- specter eXllen < led $87.50. The stationery bill ot the plumhlng . Inspector ha ben $40.9 and the city electrician $51.75. Following are the totals charged up agaInst each department from January I , 895 , to October 1. 1895 : Mayor , $15.40 : city councIl , $101.58 : city treasurer $592.15 : comptroller , $184.20 : city clerk $579.20 : engineer . $19,33 ; legal department , $145.38 : fire department $149.68 ; Board or Fire and Polce Commissioners - sioners , iG.43 : Board of Publc Works , $137.GO : electrician , $ :175 : chief of police . $1:1G : : police court , $712.12 : city jaIl . $110.25 ; boiler Inspector , $87,50 ; plumbing Inspector , $40.95 : license Inspector $8 : polIce alarm de portniont $36.35 : Board of health , $221.45 ; Infpector of weights anti . measures $7.75 ; gls inspector $9 : building Inspector , $ $ Besides these there are Items consisting of $1,27 for printing the 1894 reports : no- count tax hat , $6.25 : account dog tags , $5,2 : : acccnnt city hall , $4,80 : account stationery . $343.1 anti printing bonds $264. This makes the aggregate sum that the city has paid the 1\loPI & ulett company up to October 1 about $5,200. - - . - CIigttiherltilsi' , l'n1n Unit , , . Mr. J. 1 Amerman , a prominent merchant of Forks I . Columbia county , Pa" , In speaking 'hr this liniment says : "In reference 10 Chamberlain's Pain Balm , 1 can truly say that I kayo never found anything to compare - pare with It for sprains , bruises . burns and like itijuries We have used It In our family for several years anti feel that we cannot do without I " This liniment will heal a burner or bruise without matteration . and In one- third of thl time required hy any other trut- ment. In instances many It has cured a severe spraIn In three or tour days' time , while that many weeks are usually required , - - - - - COIIN'l'Ity SChOOLS CiILidlIhtt'VING , Lihritr' lay Oi" ' tt tIle PI'nCrIH In the Utrll J1.trlcI. ( Yesterday afternoon was set apart In all of the country schools In the county for the celebration or Library day Each school In the county prepared a program In which the pupils were to take prt. The numbers on these programs were In line wIth the object for which the day was instituted , to Interest the children , their parents and relatives In extending the school libraries. The half luoiiCiay sprang out of the celebra tion of Columbus day In 1892. The day was celebrated throughout the county , and In fact throughout the state , and was so successful that the county Instructor thought I was a good thing and ought to be pushed along , Conse'uenly , the folowln [ year the celebra- ton was repeated but the day was named Library day and the objects of the occasion ! were changed to what they now are In many of the school distrIct the dY has become a feature and has found supporters among the children Ind their relatives. From contributions every school bas been succesful In obtaining a library of som kind Water- Ioo . Benson an dUtrlct som\ 33 have the largest libraries and they are sid to be of great benefit to the pupis. DocldeD' . Arn1" Salve . Tbe belt salvo In the world for cUtl , bruises , sores , ulcers , nIt rheum , fever acres , tstter , chapped bands , chilblalni , Game , tnd all skin eruptions , aud pOltvely cure plies , or n. pay required. I I guaranteed t t give p.r- feet utlfUlol or money refunded , Price 2 cents per box IaI Ale bl Kuhn 4 CG . , " . . - - . ' - . . ) ' r ; - ; : f E t t HUMBLING AN EGOTIST. . , . ' . . . . I : , i. . . . . . . . 1\ . ' . J \tuty . . . TYSON . , . . . . . . , - - . - . ' ' - ' ' ' , . , . t" ! ) f"f ' ( t. " ; .1 "k ; ' ( W ? " ( : ; , ) 1 )6'W . \ ( - I W\u 'll"'U I" 41-eI 'o' ( Copyright , 189 , lT IrvIng Ilacltelier. ) CIAlTI- ! . Singleton , In the fields , confrsec'ei ' that hr lint ! never bolero hail snch execrable luck ' " Ih his gun . ; lss BHkley , II the library . acknowlcdgedlhat never before hail ( the hours seeltl so tardy and 80 UIIJrol181ng of better thlnps , Was Singleton coming or wasn't Ito ? Wel. he knew wllat her alsw r would be . FO thee was lie neceul ) ' or his allpearIH ; . Still she bclevti In n mnl adherng ! 10 his word , 10 Inler what the consequences. These were her refectons In the ittorlilag. In the ateroon she womlertl just how much Singleton cared for that Colchestr 00 0111311. lerhalls he ' wag calling on her then Whnt was there In SIr , Singleton that Pleased . : IrA , Colchetcr ? She Illl not know and trIed 10 ascertain by cOlparlng Sitigie- ton with SOIO olher 'onng men of her ac- qualnlnnce , She recalled his words , actions . nlntal all physle:1 ; chiaracterislics . habits , 'lrtuee anti th03e vices whllh alto had con- trl\d to unearth. The result was that she thought a grl,1 deal about Singleton that afternoon : but ; o'hi' did thE mn not eitoe ? She . was grooving 1111lent nhout . olethlng. ; ; Was I Slligleton's ! dnlny ? Certainly not. She . wonld not care In the least It she never a whim again ; there she stopped-to thlnlt Ihls over a little more. She \\onder. how he would not alll ionic anl ; , feel miller It was all over. Abont 3 o'clocl he heJan 10 feel unwell-a rort ot ier'oits attack . she thuupht That was tile reasol she had occasional cry- Ing sl'ells. ' The persistency of these alarl , ! lade her irritable. That was Ihe reason slit , scolded the maid who unnoulced Captain . fltorge Pl'iuptoti. She ' " " I rge PI'mpton. wlsn't "Rt hOle" to Captain George 10lhy \ I o'clock the mall trunblngly Informed her that Mr. Singleton :1' Sngleton had called. Should she tel him : lss Berkley was not at hOle ? No . she should not , So Singleton cale In , all had the bad form to lay his hat . stick and gloves on the drawing I'oom table. As they seated themselves each was coti- sclous or a sense or restraint. For be\'eral moments both wcre blelt . fhin Mist Bt'rlc. Icy made an atempt to open conl'ers110n by asking ! her suitor I be had been shooting , and It shooting was as peed this 0-ear as 1 had beer ; last ) 'ear. SIngleton admitted that he bad been shooting . nnl that game was nbout nil plentiful as It had been the year berore. They next attempted to dlscms the merits of 'rlby , but this topic proved as short lived as the previous one had been : so after two or three mora Inefectual efforts to appear at ease . they relapsed Into au Uncomfortable - comfortable silence. slencl. " \S ! lerkle ) . . . began Singleton. The critical mOlmnt was at hal < l. Singletouo'a race was Pale , anti hIs gaze sought Miss Berkley's e 'e" . She apPlarcd to have become - come zuddeniyintereatcd In ! texture or - - - : . ' 'I I ' 1' ' - . -t// / - 'C \ - , I. . But \1 h dll - he noL - come . - ! - a rug at her ( feet and her fingers 'o'e < nen'om'ly with the fringe < the arms ot her chair. , ' . Dame Fate had reported for I duty. I I "Miss Derkhey three months ago , after having known three weeks you only , I asked You to become my wife . You rerusc,1 , me. Wo have no\ know ; ; each other for nearly ( our inonUis and have hal ample tme to reconsider what we then said. I have ret- ' heeled seriously on what I am about to [ ' ] ) ' . and leaving during the past three months , learned to regard you more earnestly and devotedly than before I will now take tile liberty or repeating lY proposal WIll you bo 1 my wife ? " Miss lerkle ) ' rose and . whIle averted face , made her way slowly towards the wlulQw , Singleton rose also , but did not follow her. Thus for o'averal moments they stood In SihelICO. Why did not the lady answer him ? Surely the egotist was at her mercy no\ One little word-Ihe simplest In the lan- ! uagewoull humble all his conceit ant satisfy her curlosl ) ' , She has but to speak that word ant turn her he3 to Eel how Arthur Singleton would look In thus prct'lnce of IIere3t Why did she not say It ? The little onyx clock on the mantel ticked joyottsly-tlck after tck-unt sixty were told. 'Chen I started on anolher sixty. "Do you not answer mc . " said Singleton quiet ) Ah , but she did ! A moment later he had hIs answer 1 came gently-it was scarcely more than a whisper-but I came. "ro , " Wi ) Ol try It iigaln . Singleton , or have you had enough ? Not so irresistIble wlh tie ladies as ) ' 01 thOlht , cli Singleton ? Wel , go buy a box ot bonhons-Iho best that can be bought-there's a good rel 0 \ She won them ( aIr ! . Miss lerkley still Cn- tiruetl ' to out of the , true'l raze window hOld sh- wonder how Singleton looked now ? No . she hat not turned her eyes In his direction . but she know Ills taco was pale , his lips were cOlllressNI and thert was an expression of overwhelming disappointment In his cyc. She knew I al Singleton advanced and cx- tended his hand. low It came to pass that hers found a Illace In hIs she never knew But she will never forget that senile which she then \ on Siiugleton'a lips. I was not a cheerful ono. "I have lost " faltered Singleton "Good- by. " ! "aoodby' ' " exclaimed Miss Derkley softly . In a tone of surprlso. "Yes gomlby , " he returned. "Thr e months ago you said Ihat I rejected lover would find It difcult to maintaIn the position Of a disInterested friend with respect to the woman he loves. I did not believe you then , but In the course or three months a man may learn many biter truths I now admit that you were right. " Miss Berkley smied , Singleton thought hand it was , u smile of trIumph and released her "Como and see tee tomorrow afternoon . " said Miss Berkley gently , as Singleton turned away " 1 start for Paris In the morning " replied Singleton , a trifle coldly "I.'or ParisI" exclaimed Miss rlerkley whcso features now wore 1 startled expres- sIon. sIon."Yes "Yes , I shall Join some friends or mine there and travel the continent a bit , " Singleton turned toward the table . anti < 1 , ap- propriatng his hat , glo\'ci and walking stick , started for the . door. But , Miss Derkley was at the door . and , what Is more she had her back agaInst It-tbus cutting oft his retreat " 1'\ not let yoU go till you promise to cal on mo tomorrow " pouted the lady. "I have said that I leave I for ParIs In the . " mornlnr. "Then . postpone your dep1rture. Will you call tomorrow ? " "Perbaps , " said Singleton , after some hesi- tation . "That Is tee ptollso , " replica his fair captorr stamping a daInty toot petulantly. A dak flush mantled Slng1eton' brow , and there was 8 ominous gleam In his eyes. "I bet of you to let mo pass Miss Dork- hey . " ho a1d with frIgId poln8 pIU. , , "Don't bt ann with me , Mr SIngleton , " That Singleton " ' 8 angry , It would have \en Vain to deny , lie tell that , elng beaten , he should a least have been per- mle t9 depart with thus honors of war H. laId hIs hl4 "n the knob 01 the do ( ; " ' ' 1 , t\'b. ' : -i\ and a llhOiflt'flt later felt Miss Berklcy'a hand ' fall gently upon ii . J rl Ie 1 1) I. " 'ott tNI not send mo those bon bens , , \Ir \ , SlnI'on. : " faltered the lael' , al her eyes souht Iho wel h3nlled but hl lnslblo knob : tutu . as Singleton rcmnlne,1 si- lent she looked UI' antI reIENI , for the frt tine In liar life . that tim f.1CO . of an angry lIla ! ; Is no Jlrpnt obje t. A Jrolle view I : ) ' le interestIng tea a s tudelt t ( r Ito Iloc : II natlre I , I' rhal1P , Illt 1 ful'flcell vlel IIhOll1 be a\ollell when lirac- IIbll Mice nlrkll'y now confronted ito (1lrnced agreeable. I're ' cnttent , and tliuln't find it. ' 'I t 3'Otl 'lhi lc'a't me your adulreas , I'll -I'll annul oti hue botikiuinrk hiy post , " htt , aalti a little feebly , Then , wlthtlrawiilg her ryz I- "Don't be angry with Inc. Mr. Singleton , " Itatud froiuu ( lit , door knob , sue contillueti : "Yell tiiay go now if yuu want to , Mr. Sin- glotot ; . " flaring thus epokoit , Miss Ilerkley eban- tioned her pasltioti at. tlte door , and lIlade bier o'a' ( lejectedly toward the window , Sin- gletote for it few ulomeuits looked as it hue had takete leave of his aensea. "Io 'oti mean- ? " lie excialmeti. "I nican that I ha'en't mulch confidence in your atullity to select boa ben , , still It would have beeui gruoceftui itt o'oti to itave let tile vIii thiem-would It not ? " anti muhie turned towards hello saucily. Singleton , dropping 1ui hat , stick ahlti gloves , rushed across the floor , anti clasping tile' lady lie lila arms he-well , he kissed ler , alt tI she let hEn. Tutu entl. ' 'Jtuiqtlet'tl , " by Rudyard Kip- hug , commences \VCtlmieseia3' l'Iiitt 'I'tt-i'tl it'ellttg. Is a common complaint and it is a dangerous 133'tttliolfl. It utteans that tile system is do- blhitntcul because of iluipure blood , antI In this condition It is esitecially hiablo to attacks of iliscase , IIood's Sarsaparilla is thee renuetly for this condition , and also for tltat weakness vhulchu lrevnlls at the change of season , cli- niato or life. lioo1's I'iils act easily , yet promptly and eIilclentl' on the bowels and liver. 25c. --a- - - 'F. % h.KlII ) TO OM.tIIA SIINJS'i'IOltS. Hr. h'rtst'r of Nsos' ' 5'nrh Ilefore ( lie 011 tilslei'Ih tIn , ) , Before ( lie Ministerial union , which lucid Its meeting lie Kountze Memorial chiturch 3'esterulay noornlng , Dr. Franer of New York choke at sonic iengtie on the subject , "Race Prejudice as Itehateti to Church W'ork. " ' 1110 range of his remarks Incliuded the south and India , China anti Japan. ' 'hi the soetthi , " lie said , "tue race prejudice Is growing stronger Itu- stead of weaker. Thuo workers for the up. lifting of tlu negroes anti ( hue POCi' whites in ( hue ittatter of edticution arc ostracized ire ; ; ; all good sotutiuerti society. There Is no hirejutllce against ( hue negro as such , but it is against hun as soon as he bcgllum to advance. In regard to India , it is a strange thing that there shtnuld he found Such a great amount of infidehistic litcrature ( , as that. by Voltaire , I'aine , John Stuart Mill and icatlers of the evolution school. "It seems as though thuo great number of schools tnaintuinoii by the English govern- luuexut has hail ( ho effect of turning the 1)00- pie toward a study of Cltristianity , but their study has been generally tllrected toward an exaninatIon of tile rattoiualistlc ground. Tim tendency of th boiler of thin people Is toward ttnitarianisitt , or , lucre properly , agnosticism , 'i hue great teachers itro willing to accept thuo etlulcal value of Christianity , but they re- puliato ( hue divinity of Christ , The satan ntay lie a meaburo be said of the people in Cluina and Jaian , In thtoso two countries tiuero is not so much feeling against ( lie aiim- slonarica as ag.iint thus western civilization , for the Chinese blame the western people for tue recent defeat in tile war wIth ; Japan , and the JUhan053 ) hate ctnderlianded western business unetluods. lltit China will soon be in a way ipward tluo development of western ideas , and then ( lucre. will bo some ChhillIgo in ( hue govertitnent. Tim central government is powerless , beut it is favorable to the tuis- alonarles , and tluere has just hem luelt out an rnlict that in hue extmuluation ; for literary preferment tluero shall be sue exainitititlom ; I ; ; western scieiuco. Tue World's Congress of Religions has hail a bad effect on tlue mIs. sionary work , attul the result is about sc'htat ( lie missionaries pu'edIcteuj it would be , 'l'huo Iiuidtlltists how claimui thiat they vere recognized - nized by the western nations as the equal of the Christians. BItt this condition of affaIrs cannot continue for any great length of titne , as the People wIll soon see that them Is Iueore in s'estern civIlIzation titan rational- lMre anti that fundalutentahly it rests upon Chirlsiauuity. ( ' ' That subject of tluo morning's discourse was not taken lii ) owing to the absence of 11ev. Frank Crane , anti so "Church Finances" will be contidered by him at the next meet- ing. A lrugglsl' , , Coiitpinltit , ByVIli S. Itichnrjson , Iruggisi , Carington , 0 , As a druggiet I complain Of ( hue firm of Chamberlain Who , now , ativeu'tise extensively a Diar- rhoeut ; Cure That will paralyze a cramp And on colic put a clamp That will end Its deadly griping in a unanner quick arid sure. Though its virtties I respect , Yet I really do object To a medicine my customers will got or have a fight , But ( lie vluy of thuls complaint Is becatte no nan or saint Cares to go from hued to soil It ten or twenty tunes a night , Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Dlorrhoea Remedy Is becoming famous thuo world over for Its cures of colic , cholera lnnrbus , iiyutc'n- tory and diarrhoea , It can always ho d pended upon alIti Is pleasant to ( eke , Culled it Nt'u' I'itstor , At the close of services in Beth Eden flap. . (1st church Sunday night thue membarum of the church and congregation received a report from thus advisory board , recommmedltug Rev. W. 'V. Everts of hiao'erhill , Mass. , as a successor to Rev , I ) . I ) , O'Dell , who e - aignad last Atigust to take charge of ( lie FirSt Baptist church of Lansing , Mid ; , hey. W , W. Everts I. a son of thuo late Dr. Everta of Chicago , and after graduating from Chicago university spent three years in Iduropo In study and travel , After reunark from aeveral of the promi. nent members of ( lie church It was voted unanlmoushy La call ReV , Everts and wire him at once. The letter is to fallen' , a- Meeting of Sunday School Worker. . 'the second menthly Conference of thIG Omslua Sunday School asioclation will be held at ( ho KOUeItZO Memorial church this evening , Tbp address of the erea- bug will be delivered by Rev , Frapk Crane , Ills subject will be "The Boy , " Silas Cobb will read a paper on "ias Grading In the Sunday School" and the "Quiz Box" will be conducted by 3. M. ( lilian , 'rhe musb OTill be conducted b l'rof , Krats , , , , _ . _ _ tt _ _ _ _ _ - . - . - L&--- ' - - ' - - - " " -