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- - - - - - - - - - - - - r : , I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ TIlE OMAHA DAll..Y . flEEt : ' 1N.gSfAY ! } ? , O(1'L'Onmn ! 3a. 1895. 1 8PEB1IL NOTII3S. ' . - - - - - - - - - - I AII"'rUNI'IIII'"I. for Chl' ' 10111" . t. TIll I. fllu' " u,11 1Im : ( p. I for the e\'I''Ij I nijil ulCI 8 p. ni. for th . Illrllll I 11.1 SIIII ) 111101" I . A.h'erINlr. . I'T rrI"NII,1 , it " "In- 1'lrl'l ( ! IIek .11 Iiie tiIIN" ers itti- drfNN.II Co 1 1IIIIr11 letter itt Clre 01 'I'hl ! 11'1' . AI"'r".n 1.1.lrl'NNe.l \11 he lelh''II.1 iiitt lre"'llllln e,1 ( ch.cl , lli" ' . 1tntM . 1 1-c n " 'lr.1 fr"t 1".rloni ; Ie n 'or.1 lJaer ' ' si U rr. Nol Ill ng ' ti1ei * for 111" ' .hlu 2o for frlt I , " .rUI" . Thelc y n.h'I'rUI"I"n'N IU' ! h" rlu COHNCC- 1.h'el" . SI'rV\TIO " 'A 'rJCJ. - - - - - - - - - - 'WANTI , A 1'OtT1ON flY A .OMIITI' NT POSITIN 1A . young Inly , Rtpnnl ller anI hookk.ellpr , AiI crell 'ounl I t2 , Iee. ( , A-M2' ; 23' ' \ ' , \N'I'I : J-UA : I.B nel.I' . WANT1I ) , J.I\I. INTI'I.LIONT : AOFNTR N . Omnha tl orjnnlze cluhs oC three to Ivo farnl 1111 tor OUt fAmoUs Orchnr Hom" Inmb In .entral tIiIIppI. The tide oC Immllrtnn . I olnJ enuth. where th.rp are no hot .Inh. no rl,1 wlnten. no bllzznrdi. no crop falluteL Where Iwo or three crol'l can be rnliie4 rich rear. \\.ro : them IR t , no utich thIng nl failure . . . hr i1r. II a man vlll work nne.hall RI hor.1 a. h. 10"1 In thll wi . Cool . mlii wlntrr. "nuntr CoI summere. ml.t wlnt.r. Sure l.n'lnl crop ! ot fruit nn1 all.n truck . flich t p1)11 nn earth. leat rnllwnv feilltiei. nleh.pt pl eorh. n.st rnl'nv 1..IIte 010.V ( , AmCL general agent ICI 1.'ornAm "t . Omohn. 1-r : A OFNTL } : ' TO WORK mlAHA on TAKF territory In Nebrnlka 01 Kcnerl agent oC nn terrlor ' .I.k , n.ellent ant , -nth b.nen and ten . yenr pnlnwment neoclatlofl. PrMnlal . o."oclaton. . ' 0 , . . or nldre , man pr'terred. ( al nCer a. m. \v . \ . lCrnt. 3 Pnxton tdoek . n- M M.OJ TO $151)O4 SAIAIY PAIl ) fAI.I'S mN . $50.0 for cIgars ; experience not n.ee.ay ; extra In. du."nenl. lrau to cl8tonlerL II.hol' & Klinr. * 4t . T.ul" . 74o. . fl-Mo : O ? . ) WAN'rl , ooon MAN FOR IAH COUNTY In N.hraskn : must have SI\.o ' cl"h fur count rl h : no rake : no "ehCme : earl mitce hll moO'y an,1 have Q good. "lead btiilnee . ; will bear invetigntion. 0. . U 43. ILee. hnr In\"t aton. 1l-d187 26' - - - - - . .v1i . T. TAKn 1'AI'llt IANOINO FOI IUNT 4 r. hou.e and born. I" ' . y. Weati. IClh & Iolglii. 11-233-23 A11Ofl11flM FOR WYOMING ON COMPANY I'on'YOJlNO wOlk : I. & M. 1) ' . : worlc lulrante'I ; free . traneportation , Kramer & O'learn , IZI , 1ar- ' tmn.portalonr 1m "tr.et. - - 1l-Mt 21' W.\NTnD. A COAT. VFSTAN1) PANTS maker lt once , lt lOt So. lZth street. U-M2N 1f . Cuhen. ) 23' SAI.SM : N. TO nltO TI.\OF : Rlm 1.1N : or olherwl.e. J. \ \ Knight , 21T-23 * 4titr street - ItacineYit - - . Ii-M29 - - - 23' - AN FAHY WAY TO MAKI MONI'\ IN YOll 11"1 tme : no canvassing. . no monp neeiec1 , . excel"nt r.'lrrenc. r.qulre.l . : young Inn wantel In "very el ) ' In Neh"fl" for .peclll work an,1 , make CClhetiO. POtOIC lubl.hln (0. 140 coll'elor. ! \ . . 0 . etiert. , WaHhlnlt , , _ : C- _ . --I : ( POSITIN : OlnN Volt P13\V IUSING - .ale"men on "Iory ; experience unneee""r ; ' .rmlnent employment ; 011,1) ' flOW Luke lime. . nhlnierytnen . . Chlcngo. i0-112G623' - - - - " - - - WANTI' ) . YOUNO MIN TO 1IAIN IAUBI : ; trade : S.\INI } ' whlp learning ; two " 1nt" . , wale . \ : .t"3h' .luatnn turlfhe ; outilt of tooll donated : catalogue tree. Chl.RgO Oltlt Jlarier Hehonl. tl 'nbah ! a \lnu. , Chlcl o. Jlorler 11-M261 21' - 'w.\T . noon ANDMt i.\Nn no-yo \ : J. 1' . Cool ( ( & Co. 1l-M273 23' - - ' . ' . . I1FLI' . ' \ 'tNTEl-P1Lti.I3 ' : IBJI' LAIlflS WANTING Goon ( (1IItf.S CALt RCAN- c LADIS Ilmvlln Y. \ . home. 2IS lannort , & Tel. 18 129. 1LtOANT'CA111N1T 1'IIOTOS. $2.00 P1 noz- en navies. 113-115 S. lGth sl. C-MGI2 VANT111)-OIltL VOlt flCNi1tAI . 10US : - . worl Mrs. Wright , 2CB seward etiect. ' C-23-2t' \V ANT : I-Or. ) Volt (1 I1NEItAI. HOUSI wOlk. a"lerences wonted ; 523 North ZOth St. . C:2-2' - - - - WANT11I-OI lu. FOil OFNIUL 10US - : . work. Must com wel recomniended. 11 \ 1ISt . nnl laR .Ireet. C-z : ) ' 1lliT - - CL.ASS COOK ANT IJtUNDItI. iT-- oC two , &col wagee. Addre.s 115 J Jack. ion etreet. C-2t2 : WANTI ) GO I.AUmS TO TA1l l : HI' WINI homr : $1.21 I"r day ; rree Instruction : outfit $1.00 ; etea0y enllIoyrnent. 19 N. 1th etreet room 1. ) C-M22 23' volt ItELT-I1OU13S. nOUHES , F. K. UATL1NO , thUtKCIt 1if.OCK. D-4c2 nOUHES IN ALL PAnTS OF Tim CITY. TIm , 0. F' . Davis Company. 1 : ; F,1rnam. D4 1L0U5138. ! NAWA & CO. , 103 N. I TI ST. IOUtmS D-CI S MODI-N S-ItOO1 HOISI S ; 6 MINUTES walk groin court house. HWI 28 , I.lk.r Il ; . D-163 I-G ; STANJOID CmCI.E COTTAGES. 6 100MS. all inolern . gne. ruel. Appl } ' D'rn l.ed C"n- - PaUY. . - - 2JZ - So. . _ Hlh . - - et. . ISS - HOUSES G. O. W'ALIAC11 312 lmOWN 1it.IC. - : I-JtCI - - - BPI.INDI : G.lOOt I'LATS. WITH IANl : 1111 mOlel conveniencee. 5.0. Store. Ol 8. lGt h st. . tromlO to 12 and 2 to I. jj-3d424 CIIOICI DI3TACIIEI ) In ID1NCI . 2317 POt' . CIO ! . pletol avenue : modern brick : 2 , ) ant , CalCor- Iln 11,1 She. wood a\'enue. C. A. Stair . 515 N. _ Yo _ I. I. _ _ _ _ ) - : ! _ i FOn ImNT. EGHT.aOOU : 10U I' : . S.G : II- : month : . .11 AI loentlon. II'lulr CIG D-OH-2S' Cap. Art. _ _ _ _ _ _ - - ' FINE LARQI3 SIX-ItOOM hOUSE. CENTIIAL. ly locatetl. fill t4' 2lat. ' _ 11-064 21' : . _ _ _ _ 2-9 : FOR mN'I' : TIIN-ItOOM : IODFN IIOUSF3. 151. and C1race. ' 2 : Ivr.r" " cottage . newly p'I'e"t , * 3. J. A. Scott. Omaha National hank I-l0-23 MOl IEIIN nmCK 1LOUSE. 21 : C.\I'ITOI. AV3- nut. IMIZ 31' VflttYDl1ltA1iL13 : ' MOOmN 10UI ' - Swraooj : . 423 N. Y. Life. Ihone 2S. . ' D-135.31' ? , 1-13-31' : 11UTWl. . hOUSE TEN ItOOMS. ILE- goolty fut niehed. hot water heat laundry , stlb 1 : . carrIage . , etc. The I. lull , 61G I' " ) . ton blork. 11-134 - . FOR - 1 Nl' . 8.100 1 MOm.IN : 10USI' : . WITI or wlhllt horn . : rlh and Bewdlt , tmoorn : 3Lou5e . 11 : CalifornIa st. . meat Iraeoziabte. En. , "lrl 2f : Sewuid . or Patton .1 10hr" . ngent. 21)4 1. IG. . : _ _ _ 1)-MIbi 26' I I GI 50. CTn STI1ECT. FINI : HOnH. ! OIT rOH : all inoderli. rust fiiunt 1"\1,1 Htreet. 1:3MQ. Call for key at 4Z3 N. Y. I. ! . i-M2)3 NI' ZUI1NISIIEI 1 10USI I ; ItENT. 1JEAI3TIrUL - ; Tr llus < ten rnm. . elegantly rurl.he" , hot Wlt"I' heut. lalndr } ' . .tall' , carriage. etc. Tho2. jr Ilall. . GIG 1'axton _ block. D-I3 . VOlt ltlNT-NICEIY : FUHNISIun 10URI. : 01 eIght rnOIH "eohh's alcove and b.ltUII. luth tmnt WIll , all COI\.llence. . Inquire :1 liMit. 11orarI 51. t D-2J7 . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1-27 . .lowlr. 19Tn ST. . & -ltOOM JODI I : Im'C ! ' , wIth bar Omaha Ital C.tlle & Trust Co : I So. Ittlist. I 1-2 - - - - - - - - I It. 110U513 AND 0001) 1JAflN.Afl 5 ACltli Gel nAINAXO ' 1 10U81 ; nle I'act. ' F. 11. We.d , It & 'cliR' -31-j ONE ' -IOO1 hOUSE WITn U\Tn TUII HOT and cold vater . 11 Ino'l cunvniencee. In- Ilulu lt 101 la\enJort et. 13-231-23' rnOOM HOUS1 . INQUiRE % i iOUlhAS t.et. D-M213 . _ ! ! _ . D-J1I FOt nIN' . MY hOUSE. HOUTlIV1.ST COil. ner ot 23t1 und Daveaprj. H. . \'intiJr. . D-M23 24' . _ : ron lUNT , llOl'51314 IN AI.b PAIITS OPT1II3 TIC cl ) llmeiiuan. Love & Co. , 433 1."ton block. . IJGI N2 I volt itiNT ELEGANT IOOmN hOUSE . best locuton : cheap 10 r.1 ale family. IOUSF. nan love & C. U ' , . Ilol rIOI . ) Uen. ur:6 2 F.AT. . SOUIWIT CORNEll IOn AND Jon , . I-JIC FOIl I1ENT. TW1r.1.noJI. MODERN . 1W- lathed hoU.Oj etrlcly Irt clae . : eyed cn , \'enh'lee : 110 barn , .rrlulo bouoe etc 2513 , , Chicago el tmt'et. W. 1. UmittIth . o\\ler : Rar- b-ch hotel. I > JII 23' ' ' Iron 'l'-l"VnISUED RooMs. NICELY l"UUNlUID ROOMS. 1m DODaC. E-U CLEAN flDS . L0C PElt \\'ERK. no K-S 8 14TH 81. IUnNISUCD lo . I MONTh. m. J'AI n - ' E-lV3' SMALL - _ 1'UlNISlKD ROOM . ) ) u 11 ? 11-15723'S MARY ' $ C WiT IH' mAIW RMI AT THE CAl' ! - 1 o. 17 apltol a\'lu" Tralenla a.cmml CI'I- - _ _ _ _ - - - - _ _ E-lbSS' JunNISUII floOix . :1 lUlNKY & sIEE. . _ . - - - - . - - - 1.'ttNHlmU IOO I ! AU 10AtU ) , l'UINIBllm I100MRITII I'IItRT cr.AR WITI II/T \ b.r nt 20t-21 1.'Rrnnm it. SleRm heat ! Premy rlWln : bath ronm . and all cnvtnlen".1 _ _ _ ! $ .0 10 1.0 ( \relt. . al Jf-MI-1' rUHNI8IUD : HOmlS WITH on WIT1iOIJT board , 31G 80. 11th .t WITIOUT F-IOI,2' ROOM . WITh bAll ) . 212 HOUI 211 8 ? . F-M226 NU' TillS 1'1tANhI.IN,2o9.2li N. UTH STUEI3T. A .trllr flrM-ctn . . family bORdlog hou"e ; trnn. _ iiiite accommodated - - - - . . F-MT6 NR - - - - - - . .IHNIRllm HOOI ! WITH I1OAEO. 192. - HOI'lal Cireet F-M230 23' Iron ' - ' IIOOML IEN'r-V I'VIISIED H0031. TrlJE on SIX 1100315. CLOSETS. WATlm. lewer. GS N. 1th efFect. G-M334 NU' _ A - _ _ In.lIH G. l'ION1:13ft 10lSI. : . 31 SOUTH 12TH. MnAI , best In city . 2 ; board , per Week. f & - I-M..N : ' - - - - - - - - - - IfOI 11131'-S't'OILl35 : AD O1'PICES. Foil lFNT. TIlE 4.STOll IlCI nUI.OINO at 916 I.'arnnm .trppt Thie bulllng hnl a fireproof - proof . .ment baeeinnt .ompletc ( nt.om It log thturee . wnt.r on all floore . gan , etc. Ap- pl' at the ofilce The , pl' olee oC lee I- IO AUn 'I'S ' \ ' .trr31) . , SANTI3D . AOFNT8. MEN on LADIES. TO .11 Bhael r's I.tent cake griddle : positIve proof you can reallzo , z. ( ) per week : cend alomp , Iowa rlddle Co. . Dela\on. \1. . _ _ _ _ _ _ J-M9' 24' LADY AONT8 : l lium UNDnIOAHm-T ; quick plh-H. Ill 1",1. ; catalogue free. .1 me. N. ii. little Mfg. Co. , ChIcago go. ! Ill. J-M2r. 1lro. 23' ' \ ' .tN'111)-'i'O . Ill'NI' " WANTED-PAI1MS TO 1'NT : IN nOIO.\R aol adjoIning countie . . for Ihe beet Olrmnn nod \Plph tenonls la the counlr } ' . G. . " . ( 'arlock . 12' 1.'uram ft. - - - - _ _ _ _ IC-232N20' - - - WANTED Il GOOD TENANT A COTTAOEOP 6 I ; rOom" ; ! lt 1. In Iood conditon. COTTAO hl\o city water Inside nul , not titore tin 6 minnie . ' walk trom 1' buiding , Address D 4R. her. ' . ' K-23T-23' RI3TAL AUBNCY LARGEST LIST IN CITY. J. II. PARIIOTTIO. J , - .O % S'rOUAGE STORAGE. FIANK EWERS , 121 IIARNEY. : -70 1ACWI RTonAO ANn WAnFnOURF CO. . )5-910 JOles , General storage and foivnrling. 1-47 ANTED-'O I U' . 22 FT. IN W'ltOIESALE ltSTRtCT . IIAI1NEY or Howar.l . preferred. , I' . IRTICT. . . HAHNE\ DOIla. . N-234.2 ? WANTID SI CONO.lANn STOnE COUNTmS nn,1 sheh'hl ! Addmces D t. Ilee . N-M219 23' FOIl S.ti.l3-F'IIItNITUILH. 1.'Ot SAl.E. iIOIJSI'Sh lOLl ) FU RSITI'lt U . cheap. 41. North 23d. 0-2- I.'on StLL-11OitSF3S , " 'AGO S. liTC NICE ! \MI. ' 110115W AND PHAETON FOR sale cheap : can le fen at Seub3n's etlhle , corer I'ark ave and " 'ool\orth , P-25l-22' . FOIL S\LI -3ISCELI.A EOVS. I.'on SALE DG LINE OF SECOND hAND wh.els. from $10.00 lp ; new bicycles S4.0. Omaha Deycle Co. . . 323 N. 161h st. Q-7IONT - - - - - - - - - - ' - FOI SAI.I. PATENT U1lGHT PIANO . 81 S. 16th .treet. Q-Mi000 - 2" DRESS GOOOS. CLOAKS . CAHICT , lIED- ding . etc. , 01 Ilaym nts. Dro , 1I08tlI and will call with samples. E. Hirsh , ofT . Drexel hotel. Q-UZ NiG : , NG IIAI1D WOOD 4 AND 5-FOOT ; FENCE FOR HAIt 6-00'1 } 'FNCI Iin corn crlhblng. C n. Lee , 901 Douglas. Q-132 CI.tIItVOYAN'l'S. MRS. 1)11. ii. WAHl N , CI.All\'OYANT. REliable . liable business medium ; 8th year at ll N. 161h. S-ill - S-I MASSAGE n\TJS. ETC. MADAME SMITH , N. E. con. 16T1 AND 10uglos. ol'lo.lo Boston store ; room It. LI floor ; alcohol and steam baths. T-MiiO 2C' 1 I E. 1OWl'I.L. : TURKISh ! AID II. : CTlC unths. Finest lal'lors , In city. 310-320 S. Ith T-M227 . N6 - - - - ms. c. AMES . I'OIIMUItO.Y 01. ' ST. LOUIS . ! mas"ae treatment t07 5. 13th etreet . room 10. 2 < floor. T-:11 Z6' I'EHSONAL. \IA.I CO. . Iii lICE m.oo" , Im.\L''U BOOI free : home treatment : lady attendant . U-HC IJAT1IS. MASSAO MME. POST . 192 8. liT ! ! . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ u-m : FINE I\Cll JUGS CllE.l' . ED. IAUMI.In- . , . " ' ' . ' ' . nth and St. lar"s o\'enue. Telephone 11-411 441 1-m nEI.I.I EIPnUo COnSET MADE TO OUDCn. 1913 1.'orom .trc et. U-IU08.26. . \1WlCAN IJAttTY PHJmOSI' : COnSI-- , .1 made to ell r. 21G N. 2th strect. U-M210 ZS' NOW o YOU I STINY. L1FI. : AND ChARacter - Icter lollntl.nly dclnell < _ I : Cplonator ) ' clrcl- Inll lal.1 free. l'mof. Macdonald. aftrologer , , , . . . ' flinghitrniton. N. Y. U-M2 3) MO10Y TO I.OAN-UEAL J3STA'I'II. ANThONY LOAN & THUST CO. . 31S N. T . LICe. 1."n9 nl low mntt'e for .hol" security .In Ncbrskl & Iowa farina or Omaha city I\ , 'H ) ) " . MONEY ' 10 LOAN AT LOWeST 1tATE. TIlE : IN :1 'IE 0. I" . DavIs Co. . 1115 I.'aram etreet. \\-81 CiTY LOANS. C. A. S'1Amt. 51 N , Y. Ll E. W-4S1 MONEY 'O LOAN ON JMI'UO\'I-U OMA1A real e.late. SIrconan. Lore & Co. . l'a"Ion llk. , \ \ ' - MOtTGAOES. O. WAI.J.ACI . hJitO'N' IILIC. W-M265 6 I'En CLiNT MON : Y TO LOAN ON OMAHA real estate & Neb. . tarm. \V. n. Meikle , W-HC OmKho. MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAhA prerty. Fidelity Trust Co. . 1.0Z 1'uram. . 1'uram.43 LIFE INSURANCE 101.ICJH LOANED ON 010 bought. 1' O. Chesne , 1 ln.os City . Mo.Y401 \ Ol \Y-401 LOANS ON lMh'ltOVISl ) & UNIMPlOVED CITY properly. \V. Farnam SmIth & < . , 1 2 l'anuim. - W-4 ; 1IOlTGAGF 1.0ANS. LOW RATES. J. D. i6iltle. 161h and 11ougla . Omaha " ' -UO P.\IUI I.O.\NS , DOUGLAS AND SARI'y . 1 TO SARIY. l years ; low rate . . GarvIn Uro. . 210 N. Y. T L W-I3 MONEY TO LOAN-CIIAT'rl3Ls. MONEY TO LOAN ON I UnNITUl ; . I'IANOS. horseS . WaltUni . etc. . nt low.t ratee In city ; clYI no removal oC geode : etrcty ' .onldentat you can amoun I'ay . the loan off at alY' time or In any OMAHA MOITOAGE LAN CO. . 30 S 16th . t. X- JONIY TO LAN , 30. 60. 90 lAYS : FUnNI _ ture pianos cte Duff Green rom S , Barker block. X-4i BUSINESS CIAC S. 1.O 0 STOCK OF MEnClANDIBE IN DES town In e.ter Nebraska , for land and casher 'r ulvalent. Adimus 8 % care D"-9 Iron SAI.E. DlUO 8TOCK. A BAIIGAIN . Ad s D 31 , lice . Y-M981 % 3' FORTUNE MADE 117 PRESENT : ADVANCE MAIE 1ll 1NTIANCn In Valute . but nowhere 5 quick a. by our pln oC euc..lul 8pe.lalon In Krln I I the beet metho In use. Our hook expialas speculation by mal tuUy. ( Sent tree. ) highest bank reler.n" . Act qulrklY. l'atttpon & Ca. , IT. ' .nsh'ldc. . _ Chicago . hit. Y-Mh8T . SI' Fl BALlS , CAL YARD 8IEIS. HAHN. OF- lice. etc. . cheap for c.h Enquire In Dodge Street or 13S l'amnam "tr et. Y-MtIS % $2.500.00-IIAI.I' ( NTERET IN 1IEST PAYING bttslnsss I Omaba J. J. Obs BET 31 pAi - . - \onll flank - Y-UI3 - I IAVE LISTED FOR SALE SOME 0. TIlE bat sal lrget stocks oC merhandie TIE Omaha ; location second to none J. J. Oibsos , . 3I 1'lrt National hank , T-M293 U FOR 8Al.n. A NICE CLAN STCI { 03' 0110. ceru II the bet town In N. E. Neb. ; bet location In towns b1c crop& Adlrw. Ilex 515. lVayrt . Neb I-AUI 51' IJJWI ! ClI.tNCI4. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ( Contlnue4) ) 1.01 HAI.E , A OOOJ OFNlmAI , MhBtCIIA1. disc lollnr5 . located In n Ilte town aur- rounded by good .rop.1 stock abut " ' .0.0. I6iipatrick.goch D. O. Co -M99 pot I XCI.\ G EQUITY : IN LAI1GI3 n.cOI'J.AND NEAR Omaha What have you to offer ? U. I' . Ialiey,910 . N. 1' . Life hlilg z-In T TI. E. A ViNE COt'NTItY131E1.Y IN ( ra'peruH . Net'rnka ' town for good tarot lon.l . In Iowa , Nehr.ku. , "pl.r Jnn.u ! or ) Miecourl AtIdree . n i1 . . core lire. A good IJIln for Ito right purt ) . 7-3l2)3 1 2 : ' IOht . . , . ' ' ' . POl . S.\.E-IUU. BS'I'A''B. - - - IA1IGAINS . flAIR 01 Tn.ll IN CITY 1'itOh'- ertes . and tarms. John . . rrenzer , opp. 1' . O. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1116-402 ADSTlACS , TiE IYtON JmtD COM1'ANY. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ IE-3 UAHGAINS. 10USIS. LOTS AND l'A1tMS. Bale or trade . 1. ' . K. Darling , Barker illocic. liE-El 10 JMPnO\'I. . . I'AHMS , O. W. C.J.OCK. 1 _ ' .rnam et. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ nE-61. IIOMT6S ON EASY FA YJI NT8. B.\10AINt In lot ! G. G. % 'ailace. lr\ Wock. hill-Ill - - - - I H. Housn. 1911 ST. 10U.I\'Ann. $ .tl. 10 r. louse near ear. north $1.03' ' ) . 7 . , 1 houpp. " 'nhty ' , Walnut 11 ( S : ) "Mh ) . 12.t00. 1. 1) . IVea ! . 161h and Iougiae. IU -232.2 SIOITII\Nn AXn . TYI'1l'ltI'l'1NG. - - - A. C.'AN SANT'S SChlOOL,513 N.Y. I.WE. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 496 OMAhA IUSINESS COLLEGE , 1511. I AlNAM _ - . 49 htIUShO. AWl' ANn h.tNGVAGI3. RI'ND : S.O Fen $ .0 wonTI 01" BONOS ; Anorita . Prrlyhlo , In lwJn.ls. Darling Mabel The Cui.e of True ' hove Never Itlins : : . Latest lit : . O\.Jj'l { rl 'eU . : Omaha. Net , . 8 : ! acoltuti I. ' . ( IELLENIiECIC : . BANJO AND guitar te.her. 191 Case streeL 109 - - - - - - - " U.lOAINH IN IIANOS , W : . 11. ' HIOI.- Icr . fIfth floor JcCalue bldg. New 1llnos for rent. 11&9 2C' . , ItLIH G AND LOAN ASSOCIA'I'IONS. SITAItES IN MUTUAL J. . & 13. ASS'N l'AY SIIHES . . ' 'I cpnt when 1. 2. 3 years old nlway ! redeemable. 170 I'ornsm st. Natttnger . Sec. 50S 10W TO all ? A 110MF3 oa SI'CUH OOOD Inlelct ! on eavings. Apply to Omaha Ih & I. Au'n , 1.01 lIce bldg. O. :1. Nattinger . Sec 509 hORSES , \'IN'I'EHEU. 10lSI S WINTI-ED , lIES ? 01 CARES given horeM both wInter and Bummer AI- dr."s 11. J. \ \ ' bth . Gretna Neb.M531 , O30' - - - - - - - - WANTUI.IIOIOSESTO WINTI . I-HT OF core ; terms reasonable. 940 N. Y. LICe bldg M:3G 03 IIOTIILS AETNA hOUSE ( EUROPEAN ) . N. W. con. 1th and Dodge. Room. ' , I ) day or veek. 49 lInTEL n.\lKI 1 FRANK nH.UTCI. Mal" . 13th Jnl Jooes eta ; Walnut Hi cars PISS the door. loor. AlI1IUICAN PIAN. \mnICAN 7. rooms at $1.10 " lay ; tl rooms at 1.0 day. - - European - - _ . plan - _ . r.c to - $1.00 _ . per - "ay. - - 499 THE L.NOF IIOTFSL . C02 R. 13TH STREET , .lenm hear , table bead . 1,00 leI weell. MIII D.NChS'60 CIIAMIIERS' ACADEMY HTI AND DOUGLAS streete . now open for pupils. Stricty scieci. atree. u1" hail cnn be secured for flrst.class entertain. mentA. Cal any day aCer 10 a. m. at acodem . ) . Clrllars ) ) 21-702 No' FAltUS 1"OI ItENT . 1.11 ( VOlt ENT. ill New York life 1,11g. ' J527 -030 I ' 'IEJ.S. tiItA'l'IIS ANn TILES I WOO ! ) MANTELS. GRATES , TI.Et ronl Woo fireplaces. vesllhules anti large hloore ; write for 100rs . . 'eslhule. Irepla..s. - _ l > lce. , Milon HOlers &tions . Omaha. t04 DENTJS''S. OR rAU DENTST. 1)20 ) UUtT ST. ILl COAL. USE SIEHDAN COJ.L-.TIF BFST f0" coal. Penn hard coal prlre guarantee ) . VIctor . ' ' . . 1613 Fitnain. Ill Whie. ' 11. 12. 16' : 111 naln. 51 nUSINI' NO'I'ICI.1S. DAMAGED MIRRORS IESI.YJmD , 79 Nf 16. V I ) IT\JNIS ANI ) L33t iiAh.IIEI1S. 11 . K. 10Ufl1iST FL'NIIP.AE. Dm'COI AND embalmer . 161S ChIcago al. , telephone . 90. 601 - - - - - - SWANSON & VALII6N,1TCi CUM1NO , TEl. . IOC1 II. O. MAUI' . . UNITHTAKlm AND EM. balmer 11 I.'aro" .t. . telephone 225. & 1ICYCI.BS. SAMlloS AND SHOP \\'OnN Dh(9'ClllS nE. low cost . Wi larum & Bro" I N. 15th. 312 E 10 C LITION . ELLA DAY , ROOM 1018 N. . Y. 1It'Jl 111,11G. t29-03 \'XnnOln nS , H. MAnOWITZ LOANS MONEY , US N. lC ST. 30 1.\Y AND ( mAIN. lOU \ YOUR hAY IY TON Ol CAl OTS. WI buy hay A. . . Snyder , 151 Burt st. Tel. 107. I.OS1' LOST-C1IIL.IYS PIN ON J\ SUOO. grounds : valuable o. klppsal , . Return In 1702 Miami street for reward. Loet-IlIll . 23' DIISISSMAICING. lIII6SSMAKESR : WOU.n 1.1 ElI 1 nl.s'JAKINO : enl plain sewing In famIlIes. lteasoistle. 920 N. 18th. 1196 23' - Xciv Tourist lIttle SI'I" . Rate Clerks L. A. Storck oC the FI'cmont Elkhorn & Missouri Valley . .1. A. Buckilg- ham oC the D. & 3 ! . and J. Scott of the Unlol , Pacfc have returned Cram the Ohlt.go ! meet. Ing. The winter tourists' rate sheet for the season oC 189L9G Wf9 Ihorougllly overhauled - hauled and completed and will go Into effect November 1 on all the transmhnourl lines . The rearrangement 19 said ! to bo an Improvement . mont on the rate sheet oC lut year and one that will meet wIth the approval oC all can- corned. A meeting was ala arranged to revise the al.you's rate sheet and irili be held a the " 'estern P.1senger association's rooms In Chicago November 7. p New l'UNNlIj'rJr.mlnl. . The Western Passenger 1loclat n will convene In adjourned session In Chicago today Among the representatives Cram Omaha who ler last night are J. n. Buchanan general passenger agent oC the Fremont Elkhorn & MissourI Valley . and John Irrancls oC the D. & M. ' 'nu object of the meeting Is to complete the work on the new passenger agreement under instruction oC the managing oWcer oC the dlUerent roads . It la i thought the whth tltuatorl ; will bo thoroughly gone over and cleared up anJ affairs put on a 1rm and .atlflctor basis ' by November 1. . SuII of lie Sunlit Fa I'ostlsonCIi. TOPEKA. Oct. :2.-Jldge J. D. Johnson , mailer In chancery of the Santa Ife , receive information today Cram Wheeler II , Ieckhsm , solicitor of the Union Trust company , at present In New York City , that I would be necessary 10 postpone the sale of the Santa Fe railroad until Itccmbr 10. a the necuarr arrdngctnenta wU not b completed before that date. - - - - NEW DRESSI S FROM OLD - \X UII WC1 ) \ f 'O3IMON . 241SNSII SAJU J.t I MON l0. - A " 'n , ' apt Jnmq n'ellJ flint . NIIIIl. 11" " ' glint Ilcosiunslt'ni-lIn- Ilnnd U"'I 1,1 ( . Glnll Colors "n.l Un XIs I I"si sIt' . . ' ! .I'I. nr \ \ ' , sli u"t- lnn' en (1uln.f..I"w" " . Stills " 111 ' \'r"IIN \\lh i.I , \\li \ 1 IlletsMe . l In a letter written last month hy Georgia hook Illntervlc , Green Co. . 0. , she says . : "I colored an oh hn lest last fall that I had worn all summer and had a nice black Ilre s. My girl friends went nearly wild over It . and they were 0 astonished when I told them It was my old tan drone colored with Ih\nond Dyes. Se\eral nf them tried the dyes on their white cashmeres and tl of them ball nice looking black owns. "I have used a great many mamo"1 Dyes for cotton , wool and Ilk , enl have met with unvarying succev3. LQlt week I used a dozen pacluges In colorIng cotton for rugs and mal ! two beautiful rugs. I have tried other package dyes , but never with the VIC- cess that I had with ; the Ilanlond. I have hover failed once with Diamond Dyes , sill I 110 not think ally one could IC they pay utton- ton to the directions that como wllh each paci ! nge. " Damolll Dyes are elphly prelJred for homo Use ant , are guualteeI , to be the strongest fastest and e3Nt ! to use of all tlye. ' . To get the best colors I Is neesl'ry to t 1M different Iyes for wool and for cotton . ton and Damoll iyes are especially pre- pUNI for ech. Insist on having Damond Dyes 0111 you will always ha\o colors thH wIll not Cade. A book of directions and forty samples of colored cloth w'l ' be maied tree.Yelis . Ichardlon & Co. . Burlington , Vt. Vt.OO" 000 " OO" L AMUSEMENTS. J oeoccceocccooccccco The usual matneo w1 bo given at the Creighton today "The Defaulter" ) being the attraction , the engagement closing with this e\'eIlng'z perCormance. Denman Thompson's beautful story "The Old Hometoad , " will be the attraction at Bo'd's theater tonight and tomorrow nIght. The sentment of "The Old Homestead" touches the purest weli.springs oC human nature I presents n picture oC a sorrow- stricken old man who tireanis oC his wander- Ing boy : of a lovable old lady , ever willing 10 lend a helping' hnnd oC two old boys , vlio . "for nIgh unto thirty years" have been rivals In hove , and who at last , through the InstrumentalIty of Uncle Josh , stop "knock- log chips" oft each others shoulders , and become - come finn friends ; tC a boy who , having failed to find thaI > ontentment which he sought In the great -ttty. returns. lee the prodigal of old , ali \ tales the farm on "the comIng New Year's , d y , ; ' finding there peace and happiness. ' 'h. Bae oC seats opened yesterday . terday morning , and th" demand Is very good. The Garrick Burlesque company , direct front Richard MaisIeJd's Garrlcl theater , optns a three-night3 cngagcment at the Crllghton tomorrow ' A evening. "Thirilby , " Herbert & 1'uerners successful travesty on Du Manner's popula , _ no\'el , or rather on Ilul h'otter'a dramatIzatIon thereof. beWg the attraction. The New York Sunday News says : "I Is a ICI/ ' tme since any such success as h1bert ' & Puorner's 'Thrilby' Hiberl' & 'Thrlby' Is making at the : Gnrrlck theater baa been scored In New York : . Mansneld's comfortable - fortable play hous Is packed at every pe- for1ance bC this fl10t hughable burlesque. Presented as It hi , by a great company oC comedIans and comediennes , It Is not to bc wonlore al that this clever travesty of l'Gtter's successful ! lay shou11 have scored such a tritimph Mr.ilerbert dlslllayed much foresight when he constructed the second act so as to permit oC variations whene\er neclsarY. His Idea fn so doing was to Intro- duce from time to time something new anti origInal 'Thrilby ' Is the hit oC the month. " In "Dr. Syntax , " which thaI well known fun maker , Do WolC hopper , wIll present In this city Cor ! the second time on next Friday evening at Boyd's New theater . the cored Inn portrays the character of an up-to-date and sportily inclined professor. The scenes In this comic opera are located In a charming rural village In New England , noted for ifs delightful situations anll pIcturesque ' sur- rounthings. The jovial Dr. Syntax consid- ers It a proud Privilege . as well as a boullel duty. to make everybody happy. all , luckily for his proteg his' opportunities to carry out these bqne\olent plnns are many , for the young lady pupils at Minerva academy-In which he Is an Insructor-are [ all In love with the young men at a neighboring college - lege , a 11 the preceptrcss oC the seminary , an elderly spinster named Zenobia Trop- ics . very naturally disapproves of moonlight strolls all the customary flirtations usually Indulged In by boarding school misses. Mr. Hpper's supporting company this sea- son Is , unusually strong one and Is quoted as the llrgest best I and most complete he has yet had I contains many excellent artists - tsts , among which are Edna Waliaco-hlop- nIh' the comedian's fascinating young ! wife ; Bertha Waltzinger . the well known anti pop char soprano : Alice Hosmer , an excellent eomcdlenne and dancer . as well as Ida Les- tel- Edmund Stanley , T. S. Guise . .Tohn Parr Harry P. Stoi1e and the diminutive comedian oC the company Alfred lcpln. Mr. Hopper's engagement will be limited to two nights and one matInee. matnee. Hanlon's rejuvenated "Superba" will begin a Com'-nlght engagement at the Crelhlon at the Sunday matinee. "Superba" cannot , prop- erly speaking , bo called a play. I hal a story hut that Is so hidden amidst or he- neatli 8uch n mass of tricks pantomime ec- centricities . ballets , amusIng ! concls and contrivances - trivances that It could scarcely be discovered by the aid oC a calcium and a search war- rant. I Is said to ba better than ever this year . A spectacular producton will be tIme attrac. ton at Doyd's theater for three nights , 0001- menclng Sunday night next , when the "Black Crook" will visit this , ciy. The performance will introduce clever entertainers wi many , the gorgeous ballets calling for the services of three premiere lancers oC European reputa- tion . and an army ot be3utful coryphees. Striking features oC tle production will bo the grand march anl tableaux . In wblch a company oC tall and'Jtately ' Am3zonl. ar , rayed cap-a-pie In gll toring silver capn-pie glperlng sl\er armor are attended by the cntr company In su- perb costumes oC the richest and costliest costlest fabrics. . Specialties will be iresented by nexo & fleno from the Circti Ireented . St. Petersburg & burg : ltardo , the juggler : George Melville , the clown : the Mahirsisters and others . . The soft glow 01 the tea rose Is acquired by ladles who use 1tI'ozzoni's acquire powder. Try It. ' . ) - unlh"n NOtes in.1 l'I'rlOlltl. Yesterday was "J Iseeltrs' " day on all the Nebraska lilIes. Hut molerate business was reported on any oftheni . Jack O'Hearn , IJh rPopular master me- chanic oC the Union Ilcl c at Cheyenne Is enjoying a few days with his many Omaha Crlends. . / Charles Kennedy , the general northwestern passenger agent oC the Hock Island was summoned to LIncoln yesterday on 1m. portant business pertaining to his lines . General I'assenger Agent Lmax oC the Union Pacific returned from Denver yesterday - day , while J. A. Munroe left Denver for Salt Lake and wUI get Into Omaha the later part of the week. J. O. Phiippi , assistant general passenger and freight agent oC the Missouri Pacific , Is on a tour oC Inspection over the Central branch division oC hIs road and wi bo ab- sent a week or ten dara. There was a break In the power ditch at Gothenburg yesterday and about 300 feet oC the Union l'actflc track washed out , which however was fully repaired within tour hours after the break. T. n. hiummel chief clerk of the Union Pacific Illenger department at Denver I ! In the city Mr. 1ummel has been enjoying hla annual vacation with his wife and oteugh- ter In the east , and stopped oft here for a day or ao enroute home . I - J _ _ _ - - - - _ . - ( Copyright , 1695 . b ) ' In'lns Ilacheller. ) ClAPTI ll I. " 1e has opened his eyes . Look I" ! "Put Iam In the kln again lie wm be a strong cog : on the fourth month ( TO wi . " 13mo 111111. "I.'or whom ? " i'aid Amoraq. ladlu'9 eye roiled round the akin-lined snow house till It Cllle to 1.year.ohl Koluko sitting on the sleepng ! bench making a button or walrus h'ory. "Name him for Ill ! . " s111 Kotuko , with a grIn "I shal need him rmo day. " K3dlu grinned back till his eyes were almost - most buried In the fat of his fat cheeks and < nodded to Amoraq , while his pupilY's fierce , mother whnr ! to fee her bIby wrIggling far out of reach In the little seal&ktn pouch hung above the warmth of time blubber 13bhp. Ko- luke went on wih his carving and , Kadll threw a rolled bundle oC leather dog har- neLJe3 Into a tiny little room that opmed from ono side of the hour slIpped off his heavy deerskin buntIng suit , put It Into a whalebone net that hung above another lmp and dropped down on the sleeping bench to whitle at a piece oC frozen seal beat till Anooraq his wife , should bring the regular dinner of boiled mOlt and blood soup. lie hail btn out sInce early dawn nt the seal hole , eIght miles away au the Ice at the . . } 't 1 c' ( att Dealt out justieC. edge of the floe . and had come home with tree ! big seals Half way clown the long low snow p1sage or tunnel that led to th Inner door of the housl you could hear snap' pings and 9'elptngs I the dogs of his slelh tealn released Cram their la"s ' work sculCI for warm places. When the 'elplngs grew too loud Kotuko lazIly rolled off the rleeplng bench and pIcking up a dog whip with an eighteen-Inch handle of springy whalebone and twenly.f\e feet or heavy plale thong he dived Into the passage . where It sounded as though all the dogs were eating him alive . hut that was no more than their regular grace before meals. When ho crawled out oC the far end of the passage half a dozen Curry heads followed lilm with their eyes as he went to n short gallows oC whale Jaw bones , Crm which thE dog's meat was hung split off the frozen stuff In big lumps with a hroad.hended aplar , and stood his whip In ole hand and the meat In the olher. Each bzast war called by namlIhe weakest first-and woe betide any dog that moved ; out of his turn for the tapering lash would shoot out like thonged lightning and flick away nn Inch or eo of hair and hide. Each , beast simply gowled once , snapped once choked once over his lOrtiOn timid hurrIed back to the protection oC the snow passage . whie ; the boy stood on the Inow under the blazIng norther lights and dealt out jUstIce. The last to be Eer\ed was the big black leader of the team \ \ ho I.ept order when they were harnessed and to him Kotul gava a double allowance of meat , as well as an extra crack oC the whip. "Alt ! " said ICotuko coing up the lash , "I have a little one over the lamp that will make a great many howiings. Sarpolt ! Get Inl" Inl"le crawled back over the huddled dogs , dusted the dry now from his furs with the whalebone boater thaI Amoraq kept l by the door tapped the slin.lned roof oC the house to shale off any Icicles that might ' hare fallen Crom the dome of sow above and curled up on the bench. The dogs In the paS1.ge snorEd and whined In their sleep , the boy . baby In Amoraq's deep fur bead kicked and choked amId gurgled . and the mother of the newly named puppy lay at lCotulto's side her eyes fixed on thc bundle of seal ln- warm and safe above the broad , yellow tame oC time lamp. And all this happened far away to the north , beyond Labrador beyond Hudson' strait hero the great tides throw the Ice about north oC l lv1a peninsula-north even of the narrow Fury and , Hccla straits on the north shore of lafn hand where ) 'lot's Island stands above the Ice oC Lancaster . caster sound like n pudding bowl wrong side up. North oC Lancaster sound there Is flotliillg wo know anything about except North De\on and Eleunere land , but ever J there lIve a few scattered people . next door as It were . to the very pole Kadlu was an Inuit-what you cal an Esquimau-and his tribe , some fifty persons all told belonged to the Tununlrmlut-"thf country lying at the back ot something " In the maps that desolate coast Is called Navy Board Inlet , but the Inuit naml 13 best because the country lies at the very back oC everything In the world. For nine months of the year there Is only Ice as hard lS rock snow , and gall after sale . with a coM that no one can realize that has never seen a thermometer so down even to zero. For six month" oC those nine It Is dark . and that Is what makes I so horrlblc. For the three rnrnittia of the summer It only freezes every other day and every night and then the snow begIns to sweep away to the south- erl : ' 4opes . and I few ground willows put ont their wooly buds a tiny stone crop or 50 1.1Rkes b leve to blossom ; beaches Q fine gravel 1 and rounded stones run down to the open . tea . and polished bowlders and streaked rocks lift UI ) above the granulated snow. Dut all : hat goes away In a few weeks , and the wild winter looks down agaIn on the land , whlh at sea the torn and powdered ice tearn up sDI down the oiling jamming and ramming and spltnS and bitttng . and pounding ard grounding , till It all freezes together len feet thick from the land out- togther ward to deep water. In the wInter Kadlu would follow the seals to the edge oC the land Ice and spear thom d. them came up to breathe at their blow holes The seals must have open wlter to live amI catch fish In , and In the deep oC winter the Ice would sometmes run eighty miles without a break from the nearest land. In the spring he and his people retreated from the thawing foes to the rocky malnlan . where they put up tEnts oC skins and snare the sea birds or speared the young seal bakIng - log on the beache. Later . they lIQuId ga south Into Damn land aCer the reindeer and get their 'ear's store of salmon from the hundreds oC streams and lakes oC the In- tenor coming back north In September or October for the musk ox bunting and the regular winter sealery This traveling was done with dog sleighs twenty and thirty miles a day . or sometimes down the coast In big skIn "woman boats , " when the dog and the babies lay among , the feet ot the rowers and the women ' sang songs a they gilded from cape t call over the glassy cold waters. All the luxuries the Tununir mlut knew came Crom the south-driftwood for sleigh runners , rod Iron for harpoon tips . steel knives tin kettles that coke I fish much better thin the old loapstoae - ' _ . - : - - - - - - - - - affairs , flint and steel and evc'ii nutchcs , C\'It cohered , ribbons for the women's hair little cheap mirrors anti rOll cloth for the edging of deerskin dress Jackets : lalu , trailed [ the rich , crtamy-twhtEI ; narwhal horn and musk ox teeth ( these are Just as valuable as pearls ) to the southern Inuit , antI they In turn traded [ , II Ih the whalers antI the missIonary ; boats 01' ' Exeter and CllberlalHI SIHIHls , and so the chain went on till a kettle 1lcke,1 , up by a shlp's cook In the Uhemly buu might end its days over a blubber lamp aomewiaQro on the cool side of the ortc circle. ICadh , being a good hunter was rich In Iron harpoons snow knives . bird darts and all other things that make le easy UI' there In the great cold , and ho was the head of his tribe or . as they say . " ( lie man who knows all about It by practice , " This did not give him any authority , except now and then he could advise his friends to change their hunt- log grounds . but lotuko uged It to domlneor a little , In the lazy . tat Inuit fashion , o\'er the other boys when they came out at night to Illay bal lu the moonlight or to sing the ciilids' song to the aurora borealis. boreals. But at 1 an Inuit feels himself a loan . amoti Kottiko was tired oC , loluko tird making snares for wid fowl and kit foxes , and most trell of , alt of helping the women to chew seal and doerllns ( that ; ; ; kea them supple as oath- log else can ) the long day through , while the men were out hiuntltmg. lie wanted to go Into the quagl , thE singing house . when the hunters , gathered there for their my.- torleg anti the angekok , the aorccrer fright- ened them Into tile most delghUul fits aftertIme the lamps were put out and you could hear . the Slllrlt of the . reindeer stamping upon tltt' roof . and when a spear was thmrnst out Into thou open black night I came back covered with hot blood He wanlet to coverel hi blr boo Is Into the ; net with the tired air of a head of a family . anti he want,1 10 gamble with the hunters when they dropped In of an evening to play a sort of homo made roulette with a tin pot anti , a nail. There leer hunlreds , at things that he wanted to do . but the grown men laughed lt him and said : "Walt till y 'ou have bcen In tIme buckle , Kotuko. hunting Is nol all fat ! " Now that his flther hnd named , u PUPPY for him , things looked brighter. An Inuit does not waste a good log on his son till the ti boy knows something OC dog driving : and Itotuko was more than sure that ho knew more than evorythln I the puppy had not had an Iron consti- tuton ho WCllhl have died from onr-stumn anti overhanhling. lotuko made him a tiny tn ) harness wih a trace to It and hauled hut ; all over the house floor . " al foor. shouting ; "Aun ! Jet nual ( Go to the right ! ) Cholachol ! JI cholachol ( Go to the left " leC ! ) Ohaha ; ! ( Stop ) . The puppy did nol Ice ! at all , but being fished for In this way was Pure hap- plncos beside being put to the sleight for the frst tiiiu. He just sat down on the snow and played with the seal.hldl tract that ran from his harness 10 the pltu , the big thong In the bows of the sleigh Then ; the team started and the PuPPY toun,1 , the hOvy ten-foot sleight running UII hIs hack and dragging ! him along the snow , while Kolll < laughed till the tears ran down his face. Then there followed days and days of [ the cruel whll that hisses like the wind over Ice , and his companions all hit him because ho did not know his work 1111 the harnr.3s chafed him , antI ho was not allowed to sleep with Iotulw any more , but 'Had to take the told cst place In the passage. I was I Sat time for the ; pIPPY. The boy learned , tco as fast as the dog : anti a dog sleigh Is a heart breaking thing to hmlanage Each beast Is harnessed-tho weakest nearest the drl\er-by hue own separate trace , which runs under his left foreleg to the main thong whom I Is fastened by a sort of button and loop which can be shipped by a turn oC the wrist thus freeing one dog lt a tune. This Is very necessary , because young dogs often get the trace between their hInd legs , where It cuts to lie ( bone And they otto amI all al wi go visiting their frIends as the ' rub ; . junwlng In and out among the traces. Then they fight , and the result Is more mlxEI thau a wet fIshing line the next booming. A great deal of trouble can be avoided by Ito ( scientific scentfc use of the t'hilp. Every Inuit bob- prIdes . hum- Rpl as being a master of t'e 101mg lash : but It Is easy to flick at a blanc on the groumoil and diillcult to lean forward dlfeull and catch a shirk- log dog Just behind the shoulders when the sleigh Is going at full speed . I you cal one do's name for "vlsitiig" ; and accIdentally lash another , the two vlli thl wi light at once and slop ( all the ot.iers. Again IC 3'OU travel will ; a companion and begin to talk . or \ ) ' yourself and sing the dogs will hal , tur round and sit down to hear what you have 10 say. Ko tuk was run away from once or twice by forgetting to block the sleIgh when h stopped , and he broke many lashings ali ruined a few thon"s before he ccclii ho rcull trustcd with a full team oC eight and a light lght sleigh Then he fclt ; flt lmselC a person of con- seQuencl and on smooth , black Ice , wlh a haiti heat and a quIck elbow , lI sloleer Ilong over tIle levels : S fast as a pack In full cry. lie would go twenty miles to the Real holes , and when he was on lila hunting ground ho would twitch , a trace lose from the hltU anti free the big black leader. who was the cleverest dog In Cue team As soon as the deg hall seonlell a breathing 10ie Kotullo would reverse lie ( slelgim driving a couple of sawel.or anteu , that stuck up like herarobu- later handles from ; the back rest , deep into . the snow so that the team could not get away. The ! ; ho would crawl forward Inc'l by , Inch antI walt till the seal came up to breathe Then he stabbed I down swlmy with hi ; S1lar and running linI and presently would haul his seal up to the ( Jp oC the Ice . ( I whIle the black leader canoe tip antI helped to pull the carcass across thl Ice to the sleIgh. That was time lme when the harnessed dogs yelled and foamed wlh ( cx- clement and Koluko laid tile long lash like a red hot bar across all theIr faces till the carcass froze stiff. ti stl. GoIng home wal' the ( heavy work The loaded sleigh had 10 be humored among the ( rough h Ice , and the ( dogs sat down and looked hunrly lt the ( Real dOls mead ! of puling , At last they would strike tl t h. . } well-worn sleigh road to the wpl-worn village 0111 thelage 111 10:10 1(1)1 along the rInging Ice . heads down and " [ tails up , while Kotuko ! trlclc up tila "Angu tvun tal-na tau-na ( ne-lalna ; , " the song of the returning lttnter and voices hal cd him from house to house under all that ( dim , star.lien cold. al When Kotlko , the dog came to his full growth he enjoyed hlmsel too. lie fougbt le foull his way up the team atestlily . fight after slelly. lght nIer fight , till ana fine evening over thor : fed he tackled the bitt black lender ( Cotuko ( , the boy . saw fair plo ) with the whip > ali lade second dog oC him him. as they say. Sa he Ivat' promoted to the ( long thong of the' leading clog . running five feet In advance of all the others. 1 was his bounden duty to stop all 11 fighting , In harness or out of II , and ho wore a collar of copper wire very thIck and heavy On special occasions he was fed with cooked wlh food Inside the houl' , and sometimes was allowed to sleep on the bench with ICotuko. lie was a good seal dog and could keep a music ox at bay by running round him and .napplng ! ; at his heels. lIe would even and thIs for a sleigh dog Is the last proof oC bravery . he would even stand tip to the gnunt Arctic wolf , whom all dogs oC the north ' 8 a rule tear beyond anything that I walks the snow. lie and his master-they did not count the ( earn oC ordinary dogs as I company-hunted ( together day acer ( day and night aCer night-fur-wrapped boy and say- , lorig.ltnired , . age narrow-eyed , wltite.tangel yellow brute. All an Inuit baa to do is to get food antI skins for himself anti his family. The women folk make the t-klns Into cbobing and occasionally help In trapping small game , but the bulk of time food , and ( hey eat enormously - mously , must be found by the men , It the supply fails there Is no one up theta ( a buyer or beg or borrow from. The people must die. ( Continued Thursday , ) S That Joyful Steeling ' With the exhilaraUig aeiava of renewed health and strength and Internal cleamtlfmiess , which follows the use of Syrup of Figs , is ulmitnown to ( he few who have not progressed beyond tue old tine medicines and the cheap substi. tutes sometimes offered but never accepted by the well ioformed , . - - - - - ' - - - S \\TANTS \ \ ONE IIUNDREI ) YEARS Long Titno Asked In Whcli to Pity the Central Pacific Debt , INTEREST RATE MUST ALSO COME DOVN ( 'ollis I' , Ilutittitigiuts Siis llttt tita , ( tlu'rtuis'ttt . ! tist ill I ii'r 't'nk l'uisst'ssiot , uf 1 lie ltimnuls or Grit lit a ii Hi SAN' FRANCISCO , Oct. 22.-C. I' , Hunt. 1115(011 ( salti (11.11 time Central l'aeiflo would not be able to ta' its govertoimettt ; debt ci ; ( he tmattrlty ( of ( he latter. Therefore , it congress wottid neb agree to some settlement of ( lie governltont ; debt on a basis eomipati- blo with ( be finaimclal aliiity of tue Ceitral PacIfic to iiieet ( Ito obligation , lie htnd ; o objection to the Ullted States governnent taking POslesSlol ; of ( la property , lie diii lot seei ; ; at all perturbed at ( lie claracer of the "iVaehlngton dispatches of the past tuo days. lie said : "I have always ieiid tltat ( Ito Central l'a- ciflc will moot be able to lii > ' Its governtnent debt at mattbrity. It aimmpiy CithmtOt do it. I and ny associates arc llilhlllg to lay ( tie last dollar of ( Ito debt If we mire gIven thoe. We went a redtlced rate of itterest atid an extensIon of the timmte ( hat shall give us a breathtihmg spell , during llci ; s'o cat ; pay time debt in Irie'tallillents. I wIll boot agree to do SObOetllmOg which is nlposaibhe , I will not start out to do sohmmethitog I already know In advance I cabnot do. it wouic.l not be just to tl'Seif , lily associates or ( lie gove mnoent. . " \.o can ant will pay ( he debt if given titmie. If title request is refused ( hen ; I have 110 objection to ( lie governlmcnt taking the road off otmr hlabdt , , i'osibly some PeoPiO o'otthi be foimotl to 'homi the governlent. could sell it at its ilgmres. ; That would be their bintiness and hot mum. , , If ( be gov- eminent is ( iCtCrlhhIllel to be an imolpIacabiS creditor , alid take ( lie road with its first mOrtgage debt , I will tot tnake any opposi. ( ion , "llomtls to run 100 years at 2 per cent % % 'OIllti be a safe , easy and fair neans of lettliog tis settle dollar for dollar with the go vernrn clot. " 5(1SQIJIIS'I' FOIt AN LlAitIY III3AIINO , Citi' i''Hul iiijVItI'hi % ifeets list' 'ztltto of tii' I Itt erstis to Cuisiiiiut'rt'p Insv. WAShINGTON , Oct. 22.-At tIme lnstdhce o ( ( Ito Interstate Conlmerce cotmission So- Ilcltor General Conrad fild a moootion Ill ( Ito Uiltad States supreimoe court today for ( lie atlyanccinent of ( he case of Theodore 'F. Ilrowm ; , who is lelti ; in custody by ( lie United States narshah of the wesleri ; I'etmisylvania district OIl ( lie charge of reflhsimg ; to ansvcr qmestiomls llit to liii ; ; by ( lie United States grand jury at l'ittsburg last May concerning the freight rates of aid ( lie rebates allowed imy the Alleghiany Valley railway , of which he is auditor. Brown raid such answer woUld lncrininato liiself , and 111)01 ) ; a second refusal - fusal was coillltted for contenpt. The ati. judlcatlon of ( lie case Is of great importance , as it il1VOlVOs the CnfOrt3boL'it of time lItter- state coiniooerco act , anti aIo ( lie conhtitution- ahity of the act of 1893 provIding that the pica of self.incriminatioii shall Ito 110 exciiro for . a wltnesa refusIng to answer Interstate Co. " Itmprt'e ; oronet1 logs. Tim solicitor geieral filed with his hoiomi ( a letter froio Citairinamo Morrison of ( iii , Interstate ( iombi010rce coio- imhiSslOfl , iii wlmlch ; ho says : 'Tlaro are cases pending , auth othoers 'liichi should be cam ; ; . nf'ncel ( lie OticcessfuI Ptnecimtlon of whIch Is dependent upon testimony such as Ia called for ii ; thits case. Action in these cases is not practIcable or advlsalile tmntil ( lou ques. ( ( ion involved 110 ( itt , came above mmoentiooetl is decIded , Uboder ( lit-se tireunistances , without ; - out suel ; dctcrmniimation , the eiforcliolent of thmo peioal provisions of ( lie act will be II- lmractlcabie anti that braitch of ( lie law Iziop- eratis'o for thio niost loart. " It , , , SlIiIrIIN ( ; OI0I' ( IN 'I'llIi I'.iSSIOS. % 'tsterii htuntuls 1"ornisimc sin Assocln- thou to tIiIe 'I'Ii.'ni llnrui tiu ( act , CHICAGO , Oct. 22.-As soon as the general past-onger agents of tlo western roads are ( iroughi 'Itb their vork of reorganization the city ticket imgemts of terbohlital cities In tlmo asoociation territory will he called to. gether to form local associations for ( lie ptmr. polio of putting the agreement Into actIve operation. The general oflicers of the western roads are goitmg to forbn a new liassenger agreelelot for hEll , antI they now believe ( lint it will reduce the ; evils of free trane'portatloo io a mminimnumll. ; The result of the work whIch bias been put Ill 00 tile propomod agreenient vihI be subnltt'od to a niceting which i'iii be held In St. Loitis one week fromoi toinor. row. The pissonger agreement which has been in effect for the Imast year has been very rigid , but IL has had several mnrrow cscapeo from disruption. It Is proposed to make the agroenoent for the coming year narrower tiar ; ever before , and mext yetr the roadl ovill ilra' tioe iince still closer and keep 'OIl doing ( loIs umotil the free transportation evil is en- ( irely wiped out. 'I'O P01131 .1 l'itO'l'llC'I'IVII CO3I91IT'I'blII MIiorilStoi'kliohilt'rn ol' the len'er t : Gi I f Ct' ( ( I og 'I'iigt't her. I)1SN'FSlt , Oct. 22.-A call has br.2n issued frohml New York directed to tie holders of omitatanhilig first mnttrtgage bommds of the Den. ver , Texas & Gulf & l"ort Worth roads ask- log tlc ; bondhooldors to coinnoutilcate with eno of the largest easteri ; trust colljmanIps. Tile object of the , nlovenent Is to organize ai ; it- dependent protective cotmimittee. Receiver Truunhtill says the total amnount of bonds of the two lilieS oiitatandlmtg ainotinta (0 sonietlmirmg hilte $1,700,100. 'Fhie ( lrst inort- gage bonds of time entire ( hmtif system exceed 22OQOO0O , amid nearly all thu bonds are Con- ( rolled by the union l'acllic , Deliver & Gulf. It is cl.iined 'that ( Ito call issued froiii New \'ork t'nanaea from a minority which call- not nttster arengIi ( ( etouglt to affect tli na. jorlt ) ' . _ _ _ _ 'I' ( ) hIiSA'I' 'l'ltll S.tN'I'A P13. Uttiosi I'tt.lgit. ' ' ' ' : I'iiunnhtiil' Fatal i'r 'l'iuti , , froti Clilttga , to I lii' Catitst. For some titoe , the tltolrnm PacIfic and Central - tral I'aciilc have bean doing aoiooe figuring to itetit the tune of the Santa Fo fast train front ChIcago to ( ho coast. Thto plan is to shorten thitlithe ( of ( ito Overland flyer be- tweeml Onahta and Ogiloll eight hours , aiiil to liavim faster time Itlade on the Northwest. en ; anti ( tie Central l'acitic , so as to bring the No. 1 trout fromn Council illuffs into San Francisco two hours ahieatl of ( he Santa Fe. It Is announced hy Union l'aclflc olllclais ( hat the tirte schedule has iot been definItely agreed on. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 't'L ) lISGISSS 011ll.t'N tNlON lbll'O'l' , Sit ; ' lionrul ( it 'Vrni.stortittlots ' . % 'll 'l'itIt' liii' iihitti'r tp , , I.iNcOl4 , Oct. 22.-Speclal ( Telegram- ) The State Board of Transportation hield a ieetbng at the capitol today umod selected Thursday , Novc'rmber 14 , as the day on which the } ' will meet tin , offIcials Interested In the proposed utilon ilepot at Oniuthia. The board will go to Oittahia on that day anti tIlt-ct ( lie l'allway ofilcials In that city for consultation , as it will be iure convcrtiett for ( litlatter. . I utjiiiivt lost lIeu ri uug I'oHthuitt.sl , SAN FitsNClSCO , Oct. 22.-The itearing of tIle tetmporaey Injunction granted ( lie South. em Pacific railroad rootralning the State Board of Railroad COlflhiliSsiOmlOtC fromn carry. ing Into effect its recently adopted tarIff re- duclng rates on grain 8 per cent , and from putting In effect further propoactl reductions of tin , charges on other coiiiumiodiles ( , canto up In ( tie United States clrciit court this mmiormttmg and was continued to November 4 , the attorney general not being leatly to lrO coed. N'iv Chteittiriiit ct : Ohio 1)1 rectors. RIChMOND , Va. , Oct. 2.-The annual liceting of ( lie stockltohtlers of the Chesa. leako & Ohio RaIlway company was held here today , The only business thie stock- hmoiders transacteti was the election of M. W. Ingall of Cincinnati . I' . Anlersomi of Bloods Island , Chauncey Iii , Depew , C. II. Caster , George T , hilisa , Charles I ) , Diekey , Jr. , of New York and Sanuel Spencer of New York , leeatur Axteil aitti ii , 'l' . Wickhiam of Rich. . wood , as directors of ( lie company , . - - - - . - - - - -