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    10 THE OMAHA DAIL.V . BEE ; cmnSTVN 1SSDA , OCTOIM5H 20 , I8 { > 7.
SPECIAL NOTICES
\ilicrllscmctil * for Ilioxo piilnniiiJi
nlll ho tnlicu until IU in. fur Iho
i-vciilnu : unit until H p , in , for the
lit i > nil UK nml Siindii ) filllloiiN.
VH crllxofM , hj ri'iini'NlltiK a niiin-
lioril ohcok , oun huso MIISVIT > ml-
ilroxNoil lo ii iiiiinlioroil lollor In oiiro
( if TinItoo , \ iivv'rs HII nililroxKOil
nlll lie < li-l I v crcil un prrxciitittliiii of
I Ini'lie ok mil ) ,
Union , .I I-'Jo n word llrxt liisorllnnt
1 < > u vvuril Ihoronftor. Niillilnit tnKou
fnr IONM tliiiu y. . ! ' fur I Intlrnl I list-r-
HIIII. 'I Ill-Mi- nil v i-rll > ii-iii'iilN niiinl he
run i-oiiNOfiillt ol ) .
\ VrHIKSITlTHI.S. .
\ \ . \.sri. i ) , I'HAUMATrsTT HIOIHTIUKII. :
CiiniH | irnt , Hulii-r. hunot tniin , lianl worker ,
uisiiis nti'iiilv gltuntlon In RIMH ! town In Ne-
lirnnka. r firencwi No I Aildrrm W Til. cnr
Olllallil llee A MJJ1 JO *
A UKNTM3MANvTslTiS : POSITION OP
tnmt ; cn , ilcr , mnn.mcr , etc. : cimh rccurlty ;
m MRr-ntK ntcd aii wer. AildrttMV K , Uf < > .
A MJ74 IS *
w A > 'iTiiI.M ATrrrTiiTM'
CA.VVAKSI3IIS TO TAKK OllDIMlH. N13W 1.ISI3
of work , no linivy Koixls In curry ; nlnry or
commission. ( . ' . P. A'lnini Co , (21 Ho. Uth HI.
IUIUSMIN : POII CICIAIIH. mi A MONTH AND
i-Xiifiifi-i. olil Itrm e iwrlenco unnecessary In-
Uuiftmliik Iu LUilomer * . C. C. lllihup & Co. ,
St IJOIIK II 0 I'i
JH..N AND \VOMiN 8OMl"lTOIW Poll T1II3
Nutl'.niil lleruvu imoclatlun , the beat , fiifi-it
nlul toiiiuleitl ri < Uin.il onlrr In the Ili-M toJuy.
AiIilitMi P. A. C. St vtn , Sll N. 18th St. .
Onmlm II " 17
S113N ANlTTvoMIIN OIHlANI/.mtS AND ( ) -
llcltom for IK-HI frnttrnil be-tiflkluri coel'-ty
In tinIlilil , KIKH ] pn > . Adilre-xs Siipuni' Kee
n-tar ) Star or Juiiltur , SlH'nok , Neli
\VANTii : ) . OPNO MP.N TO I.P.AUN 1IAII-
I'orltm. only clalit weeks rciinlrcil : catalogue
miilleil free Jloler System Ilnrlnr Sihools.
ClarU nnd Van Ilim-n utreilK , ClilniKo
JIPS'I I.IIll AT T1IK SAHA100A TAKK
Slu-rninn nvo. ear II-M3I2 23
UP. | ( > riT MA N WITH HI'AN OlIlltl In1ij1j !
ctin e-nrn r. a il > anil lumnl J l' , will lii.sl
n vi-iir SI23 Alum live. , Onmli i. Neb John
H " Pierce. H-M3IO 23
A iii\v M m77riN : iTiiniNC"swp.i-rr POTA-
loes. Thro.MlIl.iins , G7th nnd Mllltiirv nventio ;
take IJcnjon motui. II 113.11 'O *
WANTID. i\"piuii.N : : : < 'Ki ) nrsin.n WHAP-
l e-r i enl > tlinm- that luive luul c\n-rltnii | > In
ilr > KiHiiIji utoie wrniiillii | ; paiUaRca III-IM ! iippl1 , .
llo-ston Stuncim.ihn. . II r.r , 21
> \TA'NTi5i Ti7i7ii7"sTi\PV : : MP.N POII THAV-
I'llni , ' KilmniPii , Kiilnry , J.'O nnd txpi-iii 'Bante
t\w ntui 'iiruintlnn , inn-it hfivi' K"oil n-fi-n-ncPH
ami mil-ill titpltiil for iiish liiniil. .1. C frulK-
nh mK it Co , 31. Times llhle . KIIIIMN rity Mo
\ VANTnu"AlTllNTH ; SIINP 2' . CMNT8 IN
utiuopa nml neelviiinslpilil .12 pictures of tht >
mule 111 nrt Ait Pulilljltlnn Co. Ill Nnsnu
St New York City II-M37J20"
( lb\13UN'MiNT : POHI rm.NS DON'T PlliPAII13 :
foi thttnMi | illitoi nllii'r civil servlre i-\unl-
inlliin wllliont i-pi-lnn our Illuitrnli l e.inlfisut'
of Inf'Hmillion : sent free , ( "ohimlil.in e'oire-
cponilfiiiil'iilliqe. . WnshlnKlnn. D C
11-M37' ' ! 21 *
\v\NTi3i ) . PIW : S.\IP.SMI.V. : PRIIM\NINT
po iil < ni. feai"in Jiift on > m-il staple line , ml-
nry or tommlpslnn vvllh exien | t . l.nUi' llroth-
( is Co , ChluiKo 1I-M3V ) iii
ft ill G 11 T , AT-rn-TrTTuHTf .1 NI i o HO , \ v i / i : i m
for fiaterniil nnli-i , llceniu'd In N > 1 -Un i ,
Brenli-pt cclentlllc lilnn of Kli-k , ncrllptit ill a-
lillily ami ilciith In > nel1ts extant , tc < llent In
ducements. Mluslvp tenltorv : write ipilrMv.
I P ( } , . iII.IUKI' : bulMlnj. lln'lon ,
Mns . II-MJB1 20 *
fWANTPD A COACHMVN TO T\KE CARE
one hor--p and IniRKJ , mu t have icferences.
C ill at once , National Clothln ? Co ' orner
llth iind DouKlnH Sts ll-A13r,3 20
\v\vrii > _ ri3ii.vi.i : IIII.P.
irJO OIULH POII Al.I. KINDS OP WO11K. J1
lo K we-i-U. C.innillan Oftlit1. 15DoiiRlis
C MS
WANTED. A GOOD C.IUI. KOR GENERAL
hou cvviuk Applv 5C3 So. 2tUh avenue
C-MIOI
\VANTED , C.IUI. POII nENEtlAI. 1IOPSE-
vvoik , fiiinlly ot two. Apply 11J3 CastelUr St
C 330 19
WANTED. O1R1 , KOH riENEUAL HOL'Si- :
vvoik MrH. 13. V Low Is , 2101 Win StC
C " 17 20
n i\Tiiot sis. ;
HOl'SIis IN ALL PARTS OP THE CITY. THE
O. P Dnvls C'ump my , 1CW" > Painam. D Mil
HOfSES. IIENEWA .t CO. 10S N 13TII ST
D-O
MODP.HN IIOI'SIM f. A STAHIl ' 125 N Y
MfL. D-3J1
_
HOl'SEtT vTALLACE , IlllOWN 11I.OCK K.TII
ana DoitRlns. D ' - - -
_
"
cm > TciTrioTmEs"AND COTTAGES ALL OVER
city. K. to $7 = Kldullty , 1st lloor N. l-lfe
HOPSEd. COTl'AOES .1 STORES ALL PARTrt
of city Iliennan . < i Love Co. . 430 Pa\ton bl.iek
LARGE LIST. M'CAGUE. P.TH AND DOI1OE.
4 1J I- *
lloUSEH. PLATS OARVIN I1HOS 1GI1 IJAJP.
' HOUSES POR RENT. 1IEM1S. PVXTON LK
iliJt S. J. II. SHERWOOD , 423 N. V.
lKNT CHOICE IMIOOM DETACHED
n liou-,0. imtulre KI8 Copltol | nenue
ijn IIOPSEHOLD GOODS AND PIANOS.
"
v"n L StoVakCo. . , 1311" . Parmm : teMTO
Pec lililB. J
" "
\\NTKD "AT O"NCI : . UETWP.EN 23 AND ro
IIOIIMS to rent , ( jreit ilom mil for IIOUTS ri-nt-
iilB u H'lclalty. J. IL Slicrwixid. 12. j jjl-if"-
rmiPNT. ' DEmRAiuNiNn-iiooM im'si :
with born , 2.'d Hi. neui C.illfoinU. vvlili nil
I linpiuvcniintM Inqulie COii N \ . Life IldK.
li-MUS
TTiToilNr MOlTinrN" ' PI.AT ON KAUNAS ! ST.
S liloiks vvi' t of i-oiirt IIOUHP Om iliu lleil I.a-
tiito ami Triml Po . 211 So 18th St. D IM
6 l"NKPItNIHHIU ) IIOOMS , ALL , MODI3UN.
2711 No 2iml St. It i'i' O2J
" "
. "iTiTHoATiT 10-IIOOM HOPSI2
with larBe liain , Ktili-t'5 moilt-rn in ever > ! -
ppecl , haul vvoml llnlnh , nt.-im hent. poreelnln
lioth ft milaumlry tuliB , ilcrtrlo lielU. sprnlc-
Intt lulim , eti . rent $10 per month to ile lr liln
tenant. Onmlm Umn und Tiust Co. , Ifth ami
FOR TinNTMODKRN IM.ATS. I1P.ST IN THE
city. In i New DnvldKe bitllillns. oppublte City
ball ; ulfii Hteam heated btole , i.unbulldlm ;
10-room modern house nnd bam In IIItt-ilass
rcpilr .on North 2711 IIVPIIUP.
f-rtom lioiifp nnd bain In Kood repair , corner
21th and Knrrmm
John W Riibbln * , iiBent , 1802 Parnani St.
7 jrT ROOM. MODERN PLAT , 1112 S 1ITH.
C-ROOM IlllICK PLAT. 10111 PAI'IPH1 ST , ALL
modem liiiprouMiicnts ; $2000 per nmntli. Clns
Hmiley. ! ± LM31 _ 2i' _
lioDEHN TEN-IIOOM HOPSE WITH ROOMers -
ers and boaideiH , fiirnlluie for Kile , ca y teims
tn ii-llnblp pirl ) " ' NJ 'J ' ; l > -51 " ' *
fiTvm > P.IOHT ROOMS , CENTRAL APPLY
MIC Oipllol Ave ! > - % 23 *
FPRNISHKD ROOM. 1CIS CAHPOUNIST. .
E ti7l > O2.
1't'RNISHED ROOM. 2017 HARNEY STREET
K-IM W
LAROI3 SoTVllONT ROOM WITH A7.COVE ;
modern. 23W HnrneSt. 'ir ' ll70 :1 * _
YOP CAN OET SPLENDID ROOMS WITH
ctrnm bent. K " Jnd electric IlK'iU at very
rva on blH iiilea ; no dirk rooms. The Midland
hotel , ICth und Chlcaco . E-MHU 2J
POII RI.'NT THREE PPRNISIIEI ) Ri KIM'S
with K" . rnnne for llnht houreKeepliiK to
K-t-nt'cniun nnd vvlfu without children ; refer-
Addrem W 41 , lleo olllio. E-25'i
imilNISHED ROOMS ; IIOPSEKEEPING 2 3
St. Miirj'n. E-M3JI21 *
BTEAM HEATL'D ROOMS , 0)1 SO. 13TII ST.
l SJi N18
PPRNISHP.O ROOMS AND 1IASKMENT.
kitchen and JlnliiR room , with nun time , steam
heat , for man an I wife. SOI South Vlib SI
i-M : > i4 23
oiMILU PARLORS AN'T ) SINOLE ROOM
with MrnacB hent. I'JM DodKB St K MS62 3J
\M )
liro.UI3 ! MAKING ARRANOEMENTS POII
lioard call un us nnd let u > sluw ion nli-u
niotoa , ulth sleiim heut , KIIB .elvvtrle light * ;
ralf very rt-utonablit. 1h Midland Hotol. li > fi
4lJ Cblcuto , K M1SU. !
PI llMSIir.l ) HOOMH VM ) IK ) VHP.
ir'onllnunl )
HTIAM-IIIATIII : : FIOOMS WITH nauin.
Hnrni-y K-s Nil *
i , . \ nni : sot TH ruoNTioo iT > i TWO.
other ninins , go l Itoxnt. The llo c , SOW Hnr-
npj P M 4
Tin : t/MvisT POSSIIIM : IIATRS AND TIII :
Le t fnre A home. Sherman nve < > Hr pntim
ilo ir every elsht mlmitm < N 'wly furnlliwl ,
new innnriK men ) , mljilnt IlM'O-tlon Saratoga
Hold 13NTI3UTAINS UN KUCKIO.
r-MTSS N3
rito.vT HDOMH. WITH on WITHOPT IIOAIIM.
ft-,11 llnrnoy.
it'in.v ppiiNisini : > rnoNT HOOM , MOD-
ftn run\enlrnco , private family. 702 S. tOtli St.
I'MMSI'
AND GAS nTATi : IIOOMHmo
P-M3U 2
.VK'IM.Y PPHNIRHti : > PIIONT HOOMH , WITH
hoard. l.r , UouRln f M34I 2P
N IlllICK. IIOOMS AND IIOA11D.
up M4 North I'-lli. P M31I
r ui Hi.vrvroiu3s AM > OPKICKS.
rou HUNT. ni.'Hit IIOOM IN anouNU ri/jon
ofllce , Hco Inillillns : wntcr. steam heat , electric
IlKht ami Jnnltor service. Apply to It. W.
linker. ut > erlnteiutent , llee bullJIns. I 1 7
rou HUNT-TUB 7-HTonv nulcnc IJPIMHNO
at DID rnrnam l This building lias n fireproof
cement liasf-menl , roniplele ftcnm hentlnir fix
ture * ; water on nil floors , ens , etc. Apply nt
the onicc of The llee. 1-910
POII ni3NTN TiiK nnn ntm.uiNO-
On" | H KC corner room. M floor. with vault anil
private ofllre water etc.
One Inrwe front room. 2il llonr , divided Into two
rooms by partition , water , etc.
On } IniRo corner room. ! d floor , with Miult ,
wntcr etc
Ono front room , dlvMed by pirlltlon. third floor.
One corner room with vnult , third floor.
Ke r'- H'lr'l ' floor , with partition ill-
Millmt It Into on * large room nnd two smaller
prUniK rooms , wntcr , etc.
Tno Inrse ground door rooms with vaults
.1 ! ' ° . . Rlral1 rooms on fourth lloor , with vaults.
All ttifte rooms nre heated with ttenni , electric
IlKits dupplliMt , with nrst class janitor nerv-
lre > . riev.-itorK run dny uml nil nlBht. lliilhl-
InR strictly fireproof Apply to It. W. tinker ,
siipirlnlciidont , room 101 , lleo buMdlng.
I-19S
A < : i3vrs
I.ADIKR AND OBNTI.KMKN AT ONCE.
lti > om 7 , Picnror block , omioalte-P O.
.I-M3S1 S3'
WANTIID. noon i.ivi : AGENTS or 1:1 T n i : il
Ft'i. foi Inli-sl no\elty , profits enormous ; Kdls
tci nil cla - w of merclmnls ; no fake , Invrs-
tlRRte. Pnll 11S1 Norti 18th ftreut ; fn nt li.no-
nient J M1i > 7 2U
nni.iAiit.i ; MAN TCI iiANm.n A INTS KOU
t'lcplinne tnblrlR nnd M'wlallle" ' . pn\B 5" f > n
Ji'.ir , ( iirlcnH htanip Victory JlfR Jo . l'l \c-
Idiid , O . 1 M3fO y *
WAM'IJI > _ TO
\VANTii-llY : MAN AND WITK , fc. Oil 4 t'N-
fiiriil hol rooms In nort i part of city ; modem ,
addrews AiU. . llee , Blvlns location and tejm
K 11G 19
WANTii.S13 : | 01" IMANO POlt ST(1ItAfir. (
S' ' . HIM. . K M3U , 2I
STOItAOi : AND WAIHJHOtTSi : TO
POi-310 Jimca ; Ren.il storaKU and for nplliiK
M--511
OM VAN ,1 CToflAOIJ WllVKAHN'M Tl : ! . rr.tT
.M---.T.
THANK iWI3U8 STOHAOi : , 1211 HAIN'iY ! : ,
biuilhiff A. packintr , cheapest intes. Tol. ! > T ,
M-7ST
\M-nnTo IIUY.
n : ST ; iri : PAID KOU OMAHA SAVIN-OS
bank IIC.LO.II'S at roDin 5 % , N V. Wfc bldi :
CASH rou OMAHSAVIIIOS HANK AT-
co\mts. O. G. Wnllais. 312 U--ov n bllt , ICth
and notiRlas. N 59J
WANTI3D A GOOD HINOI.13 DKmNO 1IOIJ8R
Miltnhlc fur Iml } . II C I'llnej. South Oimli i
_ N 273
KOU S VI.r.IIOItSI3SMJ
1 TOI" lU'OOY , IJAM. II3ATtINr AXI.HS , Itl'n-
b < i tires -nwn nniKirn t 3"M , nan liss thnn
"b ; 3 KIWI ! pluipmin | , 1 Sn d. r mike. 2 fnlum-
bus. 2 K UI | hUiiejs. Diummond , IS ,1 Hniney
I' M1S7 Nil
s vi. r.Miscjiinois. .
SAWDl'hT. IIUI.K Oil SACK13D-CHIIIHINa
and ho r foiuu C. It. l < ee. 901 DoUKl.ih.
( J--37
HOG Fn.vrn. AM , wmi : , HIST ON IAUI-H ,
lawn nml jnnl fence Wire WorKs. Wl S Hth
1 9 O 29
VI3IIY CHKAP POII C'ASH. nKAPiTpPr , PP-
rlRht piano. 70S S'o ISth St Q M.-S3 23 *
CI.IltVO V VXTb.
Mlt . I'AUI. . VTIIANPI : MlIllli'.M , 1ST N SITIT.
uiillf-s tlu > yepiinti-d : chaiiKi's lurk , MIPIH < "ii-
tiilnliiK stamp prumiul ) answered , ladlis nv
S M77Nl"
CI MllVOYANT II' ' YOU AIII3 IN NI3I3D ( ) ! '
sooil uilUre li-ain at onto fiom the world-ri
noHiiPd life rcnilei theui > In which > nu
should tr.ivol ; readi ynir life frrm the cr.ulle
to tht * Krnv * , ID\CIH , husbandu and wives le-
unltid. '
Speed niairlaBP to the one of your choice.
Lost or Htolen urtlcle * recovered , Uianus and
all Kind of innulrtH ; thoiifnnds have coniiiiltcil
and le.irnul the truth , price , Jl 00. Call on
I'nifVbltiipy. . rJ. Ilnwanl trt'it. coiner
lull and Ihmaid etiects , hours fr un ' > a in
to 1 ] > m S MWi 2G
ITC ,
MADAM SMITH. 1313 IOl'GIAS , MX MJi
sttam bathii T MJC11 26 *
MKDIIVAT13D ll.Vns RAItnOi : , SIIA SUI
pliui. niissagi ! . Mr.it > . iivn : | > n , from Tarls. 11)7
N 12th St. T-J133D O2t
MATHS. JIASSAfli : IAfllA liMSON :
Crounse blk , 11J .N. 16th at. , room 1.
T M3t ! 2J
MHS nil. I.iON. I3r.KCTniC' MASSAOI3 "AIM
imrlorn , restful and curative. 417 S. llth up-
stalls T MJ27 21'
VIA vi rou fTiiii.M3 'iitouni.i.s asc-s ni.i.
lildi ; , . physician , Lon > tillirlni or health I OO'K fiec
I' ' MJ
1IATIIH. MASiiAGi : MM 13. 1'OST , 3UH H. IVPH
U -"ilO
ltt'l'Tl'1113 rilllllD. NO DRTHNTION 1'IIOM
biulnesH ; no pain , wileft'r to hundredn of
CMSeH cuied ; plhH cuiPd bv n single , p ilnlrsb
tientiTO.'nt Call or wrllo The Kinplre llupfure
Curp and Mtdlcal Inntltutp UCP SIIIH tu 1 IIP
O 13 MllleCo. . 83-3. N Y. Life Itldu ,
Omitlii U 511
c'i.OTiir..s n.KANni ) , i'itissin : : AND un
paired , day 01 nlKliI , dietx milts for hire
I'antorlum. N. i : . cur. llth and I'arnun Til
9M IT MS17
1113 YOI'll OWN DltKS MAKKIt , lNMSTr
Rate the Joy Tutlor Sjstem ichool uf ilreut
cut HUB. mil ) complete skirt * } > > ltm ; biiim > uur
iln > ss > and iniilie while Iciirnini ; 4UI Knibacli
b'oclt ' rutternu fuc Tliurfjn > . AK > 'nta w intcd
U 1' ' , ' . UJ , ,
LiADlHS M3ND 101. ' I'OU SAMI'I. < 3 HAKI3-
Ktiuiil , btMkd. Oeiu Ilulljpr C K'lns'ix i'li\
Mo. t'-.M-2IC 2J '
MOM4Y TH I.H V > ltI3 4I , KSTTi : .
MONKY TO LOAN AT LOW IIATI3S T'II3
O r DavlH .V.JMT. Kmniim III. W-3IJ
ANTHONY LOAN * TI1UST CO , 31.1 N. y U
iiukk mono > ill low rates for cliulco furm l.iniU
In Icivni , nuithcin .Mlswurl , c.itjtern Nebraska
AV-513
LOANS ON IMinoVI3I ) & INIMI'ltOViDL'ITY ! :
property. W Jain.im Smith .1 Co . iiu Tarn'm
W-4II
MONUY TO LOAN ON IMl'UOVKD OMAHA
rial vatnte , llrunnun. Lota Co , I'nit.in . Itlk
W-515
MONI3Y TO IXAN. 1II3MIS , TAXTON IILOI'K
W-MO
MOMY : TO LOAN ON IMPHOVID : OMAHA
piuperty. rune ) & . Tliomus , 107 Ut Nat. UK. hldi ;
W-143
HIX l'iit : CUNT t'JTY AND KAIlM IXJANH.
tlarv In Urea , len 1'arnnm St.
\V-5I3
MONKV 10 LOAN ON IMPllOVnD CITY
piopeity , U , I * , lloatwlck & Cu. , 311 I'.itton
Illk. W-M793
tlOO.OO AND Ul1. T. P. WI3AD. 16 A DOl'OIAH.
W S30 N8
6 i'i3u CINT : MOUTOAOIW rou PALI : , i-uoi
erty of non.residents curiil for by W. 11
Melkle. rirxt Natlonul Hank Illdt' . , Omaha
W-517
3iH\ir TO
'
MON13Y TO LOAN ON KIJKMTlWi : . PIANOS.
horeeii , w Ken , etc. . nt lowent rate In city ;
no removal of good * , utrlctly contldcntlal. > ou
can pay th loan off at any time ur In any
amouut. OMAHA MOHTUAOKJO.tt CO .
aos a , isth si.
in IIMSS CIIVNCKS.
TO off ? IN on orrT- SINLSS "OO TO j
J Olbsjn , SI I First Nut I Mink Y M"l
STOllK Of MiniCH VNI11SK.
niilil < iin. io > r clear Otrahn Uienc < - J J.
'lll ) on. 511 tut Nnl'l untiK Y MJ7J 71
POII s.\Ei : rnnvp , CAPH ONI.Y. STOCK op
niercli nill i nnd llxtmes In xintli rn Neh ,
cheat ) rent , t - l 1 mlnn In lovvn. II M > 1 wilt
hiiy It , hnn e. tnMI hil traili * loin ; titnmllni ;
Ilnx MB. Omatm. Y SI15 < SI-
HAMINTIIIinsTTN KUONOIKi : AT rill'
eipofltlon for n hotel mm vvllh Jl.OOO Sara
toga hotel Tnke S-herinnn IIVP. mr nort i.
Y-.M3I1 23
nisTAtnANT : rou SAI.II. rntsT n.vss i.o-
ration Inquire of .lovph r. Murphv Souih
Omnhii. Y 353 19'
POII icnNii : ,
! WOfLD 1.1K13 TO TIIADH GOOD MODKUN
S-room hou p. full lot , barn , BOO , ! title , and
clear , for Rood residence propertj convenient
to car line. Will nroumo reasonable Ineuhi-
brnncp. Addrpss W 30. llee. 2-133
wANTiD-iAiim : sTocK"oiTN"iTiTu71iHir
chandlse In exchnnKc for line rich well locitel
vnlunble Texns coast land. Krnnk M. Terrls
& Co. 831 N Y. Life bids , Kansas City , Mo.
H-3M W
_ _ _
WANTHD , TO TUADI3 IIAUDWAlii : STOCK
for proin-rty In city or countr > . Address W
M , Omaha Hep. / MT73 2o *
Xi : I'LAt'i : UAllGAINS , J2.SW , 3.7JO TO
| iii , ) . J J , aiusm rll riist Nat Itmk llldit
HK-V.2
uofsig. LOTS. TAHMS. LANDS. LOANS
Oe , ! Ili'tnls llenl Hitiito Co. . I'nxton block
Iin-5Vl
IIAVIJ SOMi : I1AHOAINS MYSKL1' , CITY AND i
fatm. Call for pirtlculars U'mson. COI llee hli' '
Hi : MS
roil SAI.13 , ON LONO TIMI3. AT ( ! ITU rHNT
Interest , two Improved farm * mUolnlnc flt >
of Ml wtirl Vnllpj. In. One of IM aeies. nn-
nlhpr of 240 ncrt-s ; nil In rultlvnttnn Will be
wild on 10 iPirV time. Address , Ixuk Drawer
"C , Shennndoih , In. 1113 M793 V5
I\IIM LANDS."C. r. IIAnuiRON. sTrN"Y l7
ni3 MI63 NIC *
. iiorsnq. I/ITS AND .
sale or trad" : r R. Darllnu. Ilirker Illk
Tin M77li
i-'iNi : IIPSINH .S nitric AND JIOM TO j.iiio
eash for Hrue farm , ncnr Onmlm ; One rental
hloek. for farm within inn miles ( , f omalm.
nne liuslnevs eorner nml cash for film within
< iO miles N.V. . Otniha , Mn-nero rmih. $10t > 1
per line. 14 In Omilin vacant pioperty ; 1100
IICM rmiili , J13Hi per nctc , i , In Omaha prop-
I.OHT.
LOST. I'ASSliOOK WITH 1'ASSL'S. CHKCKS
und pijiera , Under leturn to this office nnd n > t
Jpw" " ' Lost-no .
_ _ - ; Q.
UT T. A 1 ADV" * IlH'13 SIUC nAHTlTll WITH
1T ! * m $ Kllt 1 > uclileM"ni'"v ' nlRl'l ' wll
Under kindly
retmn to this offhp
I.ojt T ! | 11 *
N < JIM3I3IISVM ) VIITISTSSMMM.ins. .
N' ' 1RT Af.lTTlinTr
Ti13 , ' or OOOI1R . OCT.
lltli : HIP pilcr-s I onnnot dupllcite citnloi-uc
Onnlm frto Alvp I Oiovpr. 31S South nth St.
-MI27 Nil
SIIMC , AHT . .M )
PnoP CI1AS PBTI3U'5i3N l'x > < TlTiT < T10N IN
piano , violin Riiltir ninnd llnpIther voice
ii uca' ? . , evptrkmv Terms iuismhle
bill Ho
, 313 Sheelj Illock 73 N4
\w\niioivnus. .
II. M UIOWIT2 LJ3ANS MONI3Y. N 10 ST
r-o ,
SIIOUTII \ \ | ) AA-I TYPI3\VIUTI\f3.
A. C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL. 5U N Y. L1PI3
AT OMAHA nr.S. ( XLLiOI3 ) : 1GT1I .1 DOI'OLVS
Bu
M'CAHTIIY'S ACADEMY. 17TII & DOPOLAS.
tS ! N9
IIATTUISS m\nv\Tivo AVOIMCS.
M\T'inn. = ! = ; ns , coprnr5 ! PARLOR PCIUNI-
ture to oidei , icpalrcd 1(03 ( Li'av > nw'h. til 1V3
550
i-TisviTuun r\ci\i3D.
M S VVALICIN. 2111 CUM1NG , TUI , . 113L
LIPU INS POLICIES I'.O'T W V HOLD !
Pi3\viiirnits.
TYPEWUITEHS RI3NTUD , { I 00 I'EU .MONTH
HtlJ Painam St r.-.c
CO M , .
HPHLINOT'N NI'T IIEST CHEAPEST PRICE
J3.73 per ton. 'Phone Ms Harmon i We. Hi Co
923 N9
ri3VTiii3K IIIM > YATOUVHIIKS. .
PIIATHEIIS HOPGHT AND SOLD MAT-
tre-pes renovated and imil to 01 ler White
Swan 1701 N 24th 'Phriie 1W3MMS
I'ATK.NTS.
AtlornejB-
Omaha , N'b. Drain h ofnco nt ,
D C Sen ! r ir free Alvlce anl Pitent link
SPP Siiniluj HI f , i our Mir-i ine Moveniiiitt ,
i fi'ilhhtel U > r Tel , ph. ne 1021
SHIP
IfoiiRoliolilcoods to all
points In mixed car
lots at cut rati'B.
P t'-klni ; , moving nntl
MtnrilUU.
' ? elephoiio 1010.
inn ;
furnum
j J. DERIGHT SCO.
, . < . ,
S > ui > c'cs > > ori to A. Z. > Deano & Co ,
Wc-torn Aufi'ta '
Tel , , ' ! "ll. lllli Farnniii , Oinalia
I'dsTOFFIC'IJ MITICK.
( Should 1)0 read DAILY liy nil Intt.-es c ,
n chiiiiBt'S may occur .it any Unit- )
KorolKii in.iiis for the wc > ik CIKIIIIK Oc-
lolit-r &I < I , is1' ' " , will close ( I'JtOMI'TLY in nil
disco ) ut tilt ) Oilier. * : Pnslolllci' us fo.ljvvM.
PAHCULS POST MAILS CLUSK ONH
HOUR i\HLIiU : than ulo lni , ' time ahoun
below.
TritiiM-AllniiOi ; Mallx.
WiUNK3lAY-At T a m fur 13ur < pe. JUT
H H. Pall * , vl.i boutliaiiiitun | , at 'i a in
( aujilnniiu.iiy ) | 10 M a , in ) fur Kl'Hop ] ; ,
ptr H. R llrilunnlo * . via Qneeiihtovvn , it
1U .1 m for imi.Oir.M illri-ct , pt r b. n.
KeiibiiiKton , vln Antvveip ( letterti inu.n b-
dli-fetcil "per Kenulnijtoii" )
THUHRnAY-At T n. in. fur UUUOI'K , per
H. a Normannla * . via I'lymouth. C'hi-r-
liouu : uiul Hamburg ; at S a in. lor
KirriiKHLANDS illrcct. ' Oli-
. pt'r H s -
dani , via Kottenlain ( luttvrs inuat be dl-
rec-led "per Oliilain" ) .
SATl'linAY At UJO ji. m lot ,
SWIT/.KRLAND , ITALY. SPAIN' . I'OU
Tl'OAl ' * TUHKRV. KGYPT AN'D HIUT-
ISU INDIA. p r B. H. La O.iscoune'U
llavrp ; at B : . m. for UKIt.MANY. DKN.
SIAKIC , SWKDI3N. NOUWAY ( I'hrlH
tUnl.t ) and Ht'FSIA , per s. s. Have ! ' , via
Bremen ( letters fnr other partH of 10uroi > .
\ia ClHTliuurB , must Ut < llrc ted "p r
Ilnvel'1) ; at 8 a. in. for OKN'OA. pi r s. H
Wcna ( letters must be directed "per
\\Vriu" ) . at 10 a. m. for SCOTLAND ill-
roet , per s. s. Anchorln. via Ulasiiovv
( letters must bo directed "per Anrlioria" ) ;
at 11 a. in. ( jiipplementuiy 12:00 : p. in ) for
lUTllOI'K , per a. e. Urnlirla' , via Queens-
ton n ,
PRINTED MATTER. I3TC. Clerman steamers
un Tue < da > u take Printed Matter , tit. ,
I'OSTOI'K-U n VHTICK.
for ilt T nv ( ,114 , sil > t.liiMy Ad Ift xxvl Printed
Matter ti f r , , i\ \ f parts of Eurnpe Annrl.
cnn nnd WIUIB t , r Mpnmrrji in WcdnciHlnM"
( letinnn l > im m , , „ Tlnniiila.v ind I'nnurd ,
I rench nnd Uiimnn t ( > amer < un Sattird > s
tiike Printed M.iM . ete. . fur nil countries for
which they nte'iilrWll ed to mm mall
After Hi * clr , in * , \f tlc | Supplemrntar ) Tr n -
Atlnntlr Mnll ttr > ii > il above sddltlonul mipp- !
mentart nill irt. rip nnl on tnt > plfrs of the
A'nerlcati Eng'tui ' pjencli and Ocrninn JIM-II-
crc , and remain , i nintll within Ten Min
utes of the hnir if i\.llng of stcampr
Mull * fur Smith uiul Ci > iilrul Vmrrlcn ,
-At 2 TO ii. in. for POUT AN-
lONlci. p-i < tti < amer from I'lillidi-lphla
ArtiJvJJ ; JV ; fnr I A''II. nnil LA PLATA
COrNTUIKS , pit- . f. OiUllooln Por-
nnnibtioo , ll.ilml and Itlo Janeiro ( letters
for N'orth Hrnisll mnut be tllrcoted "per
Gulllpo " ) ; at 10 n. , „ ( Mipplcmpntar.v 11
a. in. ) for CiXTUAI. : AMKUICA ( ovct-nt
rosn nua ) nml SOt'TH PAHIP/r /
POUTS , pots Advance , vln I'olon ( Irt-
tcia for ( .tnnti m.ila 111111 bo dlri-rtcd "JIT
Advance" ) ; nt 11 n , til for PItOmiso ( : ,
per t. n , Pnnimt ( leltei-s for other paits
of Mexico " I'an-
must lie dlrortoil "per -
nnm" ) ; nt 1 p m for CU11A. pot H s.
Senrca. via Hu\ inn ; nt ! p. in. for POUT
A-VTOMO , ] ( er Micnmer fiom Hnaton
TIlfllSnAV-At IDi.-W u. m. for HAITI.
Cl'.MANA nnd CAUl'PANO , per K , H.
Prltif lntiilt > > ( loltei < 4 for otlior p.itU of
Voncr.neln , fiirnonij. Trlnhliul , llrlthh and
nuti'b ( Inlnna " Pr'n
nui > t be dlrecttd "per
Mnnrlls" ) , nt 1 p in. ( aiippleni"ntory 1 . " 0
P. tn ) foi nnilMXTDA. per s. p. Orlno , < :
at 1 p. in ( supplemental v t' . " . | i. ml fir
NASSAU. X. p. . nnd SANTIAOil DK
rt'HA , per s a. NlttKara , at : t p. tn for
JAMAICA , per > < Aidniiilhtt ( letters for
Hellxe. I uerto Cotlcz nnd Cliiatomnlii must
lip dlroctpil "pi > r Ardiuulhu" ) .
FHIDAY At 1 p in. cmpplemcnturv 1.1) )
p in ) frr PAPK HAITI. ST DOMlvnil
ind TflJKS ISLAN'D. pn M s Uiornki'i .
SATt'linvY At nm n. m ( siipnloimntno
10 n. in. ) for ST. THOMAS. KT fHOIX ,
LKMWAUn \V1NH\VAHD ISLANDS.
pr r > s. Pietoil.i ( l tlor' for Droniutti.
Ttinldad ami Touaso mii't bc > dlreuod
"per Piotorln" ) , at 10 n. tn. ( siipplo-
ipcntnry 10 to a. m ) for I'Tm'n'XU '
ISLANl ) , JAMAICA and HAYANIM.A.
ntr M. } < Adirondack ( Icttots for Co ta
ll'.cii inii'l bo dlipcted "per Adlrondm k" ) ,
nt 10 n r.i f-m > iil < ? inenl.ir.v 10 ' 10 a. in ) for
HAITI nnd SANTA MAUTIIA , l > > r .
Holstoln ; at 10. 'W n. in. for CAMPKtMli : .
CHIAPAS. TAHASrO and YPCATAN .
psr y. H Oilzaha ( iPttrri for other p'irts of
Mexico nnd for Cuh'i intisl l > dltoolol
"per Oilzahn. " ) ; At 11 n m for NKW-
KOITNDLANI > . per iH Portln , nt 11 n.
m ( supplement arv U "D n. in ) for VI2N-
KXI'RLA nnd ( TUACAO. al-o SYA -
N1LLA and CAUTIIAOKNA. via Curi-
in ( . nor > . ? Phllndelplila , nt 1. ! tn. for
ItllAXIL , pr s. s. Dalccarlla , \ In I'prnam-
buco and Victoria ( letters for Nortb llrn-
7.11 must lie directed "per n.ilwnrllu" ) . at
K tn. for GliUNADA , TU1XIDAH and
TOIIAGO , per s. s. Inmvuildj
M.\lls for Newrouiicllnnd. b > mil to Hil'i'aT nn \
thence by Pto.imer clo--e t this olllre dilly nt
S.0 p m Mulls for Jllquelon. by rail to Beaten -
ton nnd thence by Fteimer , tloc nt thl * olllce
dully nt S..W p. tn. M < IN for Cuba tluM ! at thU
olllce d.ilb nt 7 00 ii m for lonvnrlliiK by
steam < < r Fiillnq ( Momlrijs nnd Thtn1nv ) Iiiim
Port Tin ) > i Pla. Letter malls for Mexico City.
overland , unless jpec'.tllv ' addie eed for dl *
liateh by Meamcr , c'.o e at this ofllie dally nt
12 in. ; pupfr mnlls lit U n m. * Ii' > Bl > itctciI nmll
cloEca lit H. O p m. previous dav
1 riiiio-l'iti > i > lu V.tlls.
Mnllt for China , .Inpnn and Il.ivvnll. per K.
B IlelKle ( from S.in Krtiiii'Nco ) , clo c bore
ilnllv up to October 21th nt fi " 0 p m
TiTu- ! fcIH > - Scieletv Inlands , per "hip
City of P.nnelll ( fiom Sun Prnnel-w-o ) , olo-e
lute dally up to1 O tolior 2" th nt ( i M p.
m Mulls for Hfnvall , per H. a Anstialla
( fioni San Kranchi-o ) , olosn iiere dally up
to Octobct L'Tth at < ! " 0 p in. Mails for
China nnd Jup.in ; per s. n. Olymplu ( fiom
Tacoma ) , cloye hei e dally up to October
' .fin nt t ! ro p in Malls foi China and
Jap in ( sppcl.Jly ) iddre'-sed only ) , per s. .
Hmpre-s of Japnii ( fr.nn Vancouvei ) , olosf
heie dally up to November * 'lft at fr1 >
p m. Mills for Australia ( except th-s for
\\Vht AustraMn ) . wblch nre foivviudpilvia
ICnrope , Xew X.enland , Hawaii , PIJI nnd
Si 1110,111 lsiiinilH.pi i ! - . s. Al.uneda ( fiom
San PrnnclHro ) , irlo'-e here dallv tip to
Novembei 4"jth at 7 : . ' ) n in 11 n. in nnd
ft " 0 p in. ( or on1 nrilvnl at New Voik of
n s. Campania- with lirltlsh malls for
Australia ) -.Malls for Au-tinll.i fcxiojit
Wf.Mt An > .trhllii ) , New Xi-nland. Haw ill
and Fiji Mail'ls. per s. . Waiilmro ( fiom
Vancouver ) , close liore dully after No
vember "Vitli and up to November 15th at
0"rt p m.
Tians-Pnelflc mill1 ! are forvvnided lo port of
sailing dally and the j-chedule nf closing Is
nnanBed on the piciminptlon of their unin
terrupted ove-land trniult "Reglsleied m.iil
clnjes at C On p m previous dny
I-ostollico , New Yolk , N. Y , October 13 ,
1WCOUNKLHIS
COUNKLHIS VANCOTT. Postmaster.
PIMJMO.NT. I3I.KHOIIN &
SIl'ouilnlley Iliillnu ) U n.
eial elhies. I nltnl Slates Na
tional I lain ; llullillnK , r-outn-
nnin streets Tli Kt t Ofllei- .
Wfst Coriu-r Twelfth anil l-'nr-
1401 Punnm Strict 'lili-pln.no , "i K Depot ,
Plttei-nih uiul Aihtir htuitf. Teli-plione. H'S
l.eive. Anlve.
lll.icK Hills , Deinlvvooil
and Hot SprliiKS . 3:0i ) pm 5 CO pin
WjniiilnK. C.I-MICI d
DnitRliH 3:00 pm " " 3.00pm
IIi'stliiR" Yi il. . D-ivhl
CIO , hupe I r , I'nova ' ,
) , in il Sevwml. . . " 3:0pin . ( Opm
NI rfo k.Vo t Po nt nnd 7 M nm "ii 2 , u n
Pii-mnni. . . . .
Lincoln , Wi'hoo nnd " 7W : am " 10 23 am
Plenum
Piemont l.oeal * 7 IiO nm
* Duly " Pall } t-NCcpt Siimlay , " 'Sunday
only. " Dally except S.iluMn > . ' " "Dally
except Monita } .
] hIOPX Cl I'Y S. PAClriC UAH. . .
roail Genet ill Olllces , United
States National Itank IJallil-
IIIK , S W Comer Twelfth
uiul I'niniin Streets. Ticket
Olllce. HOI Parnam Street.
Ti lephoin vi Depot. Plfteenth nml Wchstei
Htii ! Ti Icp 10110 , 11" ?
l.eive. Arrive.
Inllx fllv Manknto. f-t
Paul , Mlmuapo'lH ' 0:15 : pm U.10 om
Dally
ICIIIC'AOr , . NOflTHWnST-
7 < irj ' -HI llnllvrjy I'll ) 'Hc-Kt-t
SJiWiiPiVKuiSyy "Hl-e. H'JI ' Painam Strtei ,
nlHlLi"-5 r leleplmne , ail. Depil. Ti nth
] j f 'J'1 J1'l ' > 0n hticols Teleph nt- .
l.eav * . AI rive
Miisuurl Vulli y. Sioux
' n > . Si Paul nnd
Mlnne ipuliH 5:4) : am 10:15 : pm
MlhHiuil Valley , Sioux
Ciiy 7CO : nm 9:03 : pm
Hi nnlson , Ciiiro.ll , Wall
, 1'ilie 73) ; nm 9:03 : pm
L.i"tt > in I3xiii | > t,9 , nca
.Mnlni.f. Mui hnllloun ,
I'eilnr Itnphls , Chicago " 10:13 : nm 4:10 : pm
Atlantic FI > Lr. ChlcaRO
ami Haul 4:15 : pm 1:10 : pm
Pnut Jlall clili IIKO to
Omah i 3:10 : Pm
Mlxsouil VnllSI , nix
fltj St I iml. Sliniic-
apolls l.lniltu , ! . . . . < S : " > pm 9I5 ; am
Oinnha Clilrat'o i-p-rlnl. ( , ; : iO iim S.10 am
Dalh "Dilh except Kunilij.
ji-IIICAUO , ST PAPI , , JIINNI3.
ipollH A ; Omaha llallvvav
Hi-neral ulllwH. Nil'i.iKki Dl-
vlHlnn , Plfleenth ami \\f , hsti-r
Mii-cis citj Tlckut Olllce.
Mil Painam .Slim. Tclephom-
Mil Iiipjt Pifti-inth unil AYehater KtieetH
I.L-av e. Arrive.
Si us city Ait mimmli. 8:51 am fc.'l jim
Si nix Cits Aiuuiinneli. " 9:3) am 8SD : pm
I Uui imi > i ji flliiux
city , I'uiii-a , llnillim-
t.ni ami III iiimiii-lil . . . "lrpm : >
hiox , ( Its M.inl.aio , HI.
Paul. MlnmiiiHillHi . . . . " ri5 nm 'MO nm
Kni'iMiin l'i .t'ny , p . . . . " 5:19 : pm * SH3 nm
Pal i > liiili ) , < -xii > pt Sumluy. " Suinla >
Thla ti On lit MntlniiH Plorenco
I , Bo lllalr Imliitlve , only , un week
dayH Su lilnlr < nl )
CHICAOO ROCK ISLAND .t
Paelllc Railroad "The Great
Itoek Uland Iluule" City
at ket Olllce I12J Parnnm
Stieet Telephone , CS. Dtput ,
iViu i nnd Matoii Slrecm
Teliphone , 12S
Leave. An hi' .
Chi aKiT * ima St . Paul
\i-nlliultil EMIII'I- " , ' L50 pm I : Pi pin
I.lmnln , Ccloiud.piinB ! ,
Put bin Dunn nnd
viest . 1:55 : pm I Vi pm
Chliatso. Den M"lneii nnd
Rock Inland . 7:0 : } pm 8:13 : am
Atlantic Exprem for DCS
Mi Ines nnd eattern joints 7:00 : urn * 55 ! Pm
Lincoln l-'ulrbuiy unj
IlillfVllU' . i 13 pm " 10.40 am
Dall > Dally except hunduy.
MISSOPR1 PACIPIC RAILIIOAD
Oineral Olllccn and Tltket O.-
tlie Mtrchantii Nuilonal ll.'ink
Hulhllr.K UJ4 Puiii'im Stitei.
Telephore. 101 Depot Klftffnth
and Webster Slrtctn Telephone ,
H5S
Leave. Arrive.
Nc-bra ka
. . . . 3:15 pm ! ! 53 pm
Kuiwaii city & Pt lyula
ExprpKB . . . ? . . . . 9.80 pm 6 00 am
Nebraska I/irul . " -C3J pm 9.13 am
Dally " Daily Ex. Sunday.
WA1IASH RAILROAD-TICKET OPPICK. HIS
Pitrnam Ktnet. Telephone , 322. IVput , Tenth
und Mueon SticetB. Telephone. 12S.
l jve. Arilvv.
St I-oul "Cannon Hall"
Espies . , . 4:30 pm 110 ; am
Dally.
111 MIM : tit * M IJM.
t HirAOO MII.W U M I sf
I'.iul llnllnn } i It. n.ket
/ , , OftliC. l iCI PHIII in < Mrppt
MlLWAUMEl THcpljone Viv , . , Tent , ,
' " Si- I nnJ.Mnpon Streets n lentum ? .
? rDir > i /
/
Arrive.
I'd. nun Umlic.1 13x - J.J' ' ) ' ' . ' ! ! I ? ? " "
H.W m .
iinm ni nnJ < hlrHRO l > x > l.uOpm
| D il >
PNION ? 'Acipic-"riiP. oYini-
ntul llonte" Hone-rnl ot1Ui > , \ .
p Corner Ninth mid Parmm
cjlicPtu e'lty Ticket Ofllie. IM
I urnniii Streel. Telephone. 3fJ. ,
Depot Tenlli nml Mason street * .
I.ea c. Arr've. '
in-1 Miiilll"
'i i ' 1'iivn * * I'l I.K\
we tetn poiuin . . ' > ) n > < : P , pm
Pai-t Mall tnln for
Dem PI Suit l.fike.
P u lili eon t ind nil
wcntcin iiolnis * 3 : inn 'lu.2i am
Lincoln Henlrlep nlul
Stn nulmti ; Kxpivm . . . " " : " 0 inn SsJO | un
Otand Ulntnl i\press. . . i:3S : Jim 3M : ) I'tn
Dnllv. "Dailj execpl Huiulny.
Counc-ll lilufT < Local l.i-nvr , 6:40 : n in . fl-'fl n
in. . 7.3rt n. tn . 1-35 n. in. : 10-15 n. m.,2Pi : | i. m ;
4 . ' . ' ) p in f.-Vi | > m , Airlvcti. r:2U : n 111 ; 7.10
n m , s n. m iia'.ii .tit. ; H:35 : u. m . 3:10 : p in .
" IN | i m , " 1(15 ji m. , 10fi p in.
ItPllI.INC.TON A MH OPIU
lllvir llallrnjil "The tlmlltiK.
ton Ilniitni.'liNiil Olllces , N
\V Cuner Tenth ami Painam
Streets Tli Let Olllee. 1C2 ,
Painuin Slieet Teleplune 251
It nth ati'f Ma-tun
'
Leave. AI rive
S-3. > nm * ! ' It.'i n m
I ' 3" , pm 4:0" : , pm
7fl"i : pm 7. PI pm
S"i : pin "II..10 inn
rillCAOO , m'RI.INH'ION St
Qiilncj Railroadhe Ilurl-
hiKton Iloute" TliUet Oltlce ,
1MJ Piuniim Slieet. Teh phone
Depot. Tenth and Mnron
hlrettB. Teliphoii ) ; . 1J < .
Anlve
7 : C am
4.14 pm
7:53 : PH
" % Hi inn
2:50 : pm
KANSAS CITY , ST. .lOSEPH
Council lllulTs Rullloiid
-Ihe Rurllimlon Route"
Tliki't Otllce t'OJ Pniiiiini
Stieet Telephone 2"iil Depot.
Tenth and Mason StrictTele -
p nine , 12S.
L , ive. Airlve.
ICansnt Cltv Dn > Ex . 1 IG .1111 5.1" pm
KuininR Cltj Nlihl ; Ex . ' 10 00 pin * ( i0 : ! am
OMAH V KANSVS CITY S EASTEItN RAIL
tn ° nl-Omiihi St I.ouls R illrond "The ( ) U.
Route" Ticket Olllre 1113 fainam Stieet
Telephone 1:2 Depot , lentil and Mason
Stieeti Telephone , 12S
Lcivc. Anlve
PiltonOiiiii : . Klrksvllle.
Qulnev I ital 540am 0.13 im
St Louis , New Yell
Llmlled 4:3) ) pm * 11 30 nm
D.illj.
I IIIIII ( MICC r.XITtl'll ll > ( IIIRl'l'llll , - ! ' -
lllIMM ( if \ ( Illlll.
It Is a well hianvvn fact that one's lit
erary U&tra chaiiKe wltn aiivaneliis years ,
and It Is riiHtnimry to attribute the cliangt1
to au Incieaso of knowledge and improve-
nieiu of the judgment 'lliese are no doubt
factors in the change. jajs > the llaltlmore
Sun , bill there Is another reason why the
boohs we enjoy in our youth differ from
those which plcise us as wo grow older.
The joiing live In the future ; their Odors
in the past. The > OUHK enjoy books that
appeal to the Im igination and picture n world
to them unknown. The mature man or
woman knows the world ami values most
hlslllv the e works of fiction which describe
it as he or she has sion It the books that
awaken pleasant memories In a quaint
old ballarf n hn bciid : describing the future
to his , joutig wife says to her
"And when with envy time , ti tnspoited ,
Shnll think to lob im of out Jovs
Vou'll in 5our Rills again be courted
And 111 go a-.voolng ulth inv boys"
It is In temlnibeeiiceo simiUrl > aroused
through the loading of tales true to nature
that men and women of mature yeais nnd
icilected happiness. The tales awaken
pleiaant memories of the. past , than which
there Is no more lasting cnjovinent Our
keenest joys ni.i > come from anticipation ,
foi the leallty is nlwa > B moie or leis dig
llipolt.tiiiK ; but the Joja that are lasting
come to us through memorj. The memories
should , of com so , he pleasant , anil therein
lies the lesson for tlioie who are still young
and ate making from day to day tile ex
periences upon \vlilch the > will some day
feed im recollection. A pine life and noble
hrL-igs. tn one who leads it pleasant memories
to bo treanired In old age and awakened
by tht ; books one reads A biography , or
\vl > at Is better still , a novel written by u
master historian who makes his fictitious
characters lelate ical experiences of life
conjitrts before the mlnii scenes long for
gotten companions long since dead. If the
reader has kept Ills heart and mind pure
and undolled the memorlea are sure to be
pleasant and healthy , and literature then
takes , on a new phase and becomes a source
of continuous enjoyment. It Is not alone
In lileratuie that onelinds the stimulant
to pleasrint memories. Our young friends ,
our children , are constantly reminding tis
of the scenes of our south. Even the. sad
events vleneil thtough the vista ot jears
Lecotne plecaant memories if their sad fea
tures are not associated with faults of theli
own. Who his not enjojed the overtonfldent
alls of the young gnui'iiate ' , lemenibeiing
though not confpRsltig , perhaps , that luig
ago ho also once thought that ho had mas
tered a profession , when. In fact , ho stood
upon its threshold ? Who has not enjoyed
the tcicuis air of the j011115 lover , ex
tremely self-conscious , yet tiylng to ap.ioir
utuonceincd , while jealousl ) attentive lo his
mistiess ? Does not the scene awaken
pleasant memories of the long ago. when the
piesptu oLaervei was engaged in a blmllir
impossible task of concealing from the
world hia heart's affection' The memorle ,
rpcallciO to th < > matute and aged by the
flceues about them .ami by the picture scenes
of song and stoiy ought to be pleasant , hut
the o.ilyvjy to make them pleasant IK for
the jourig man anil the joung wninan to
lead pure and helpful lives. Then their en
joyments mill be of a character to be re
called In later jears without a pang of regret -
grot , hut , on the contrary , with an cnjo > -
nient more lasting , if less vivid , than that
which attended the scenes themselves.
\lniiinl Inslilc Out.
The stomach that Is not turned thus , by a
shaking up on the "briny wave" must he a
well fortified one. The gastric apparatus
can IJL > rendered proof against tea sickness
with tint stomachic so popular among trav
elers by sea ami land Hosteller's Stomach
nitteis. It defends the system against ma
laria anil ihounutlsm , and subdues liver
complaint , constipation ml dyspepsia.
DIpllHIIIK-V .
Chicago Hcroril : " 41 have come , " said llio
young man , "to ask for your daughters
hand. "
The proud banker Kate 1 over his glasses at
the fellow and sjhl :
"Well , have you any means of supporting
her ? "
"Alas ! I am poor but hear my story. "
"Go on ! "
"When I spjke to Claudia about coining
tn sou son xlui toll ) mo it was useless that
her mother was the man o [ the house , and
that I had better KII to her. Hut I said
'No ! Your father may permit your mother
to think that she Ii the man of the house ,
just to humor her , but I liivo seen enough
of him to know thin when a matter of im
portance conies up hU strong will must al
ways assert Itself Ills strength of charac
ter may not be brought out by little things ,
' "
still -
"My hey , " Interrupted the old gentleman ,
luting him upon the shoulder. "I have
knov.n all along that you were not one of
those ordinary duties who arc Incapable nf
underaUonillng what U going on In the
world around them. Take her , and may you
always bo happy. "
of 'HIIIIIVullmrx. .
Tennyson received $30,000 for "The Holy
Grail " During the last few 3 cars of his life
.Macmllan & Co. paid him $50,000 to $00.000
a > i > ar. For "Tho Jtevcngo" alone , the Nine
teenth Century gave him $1,609 Dlckeim
left $500.000 ; Lord L-ytton. $100.000 , Mrs.
Henry Wood. $160.000 ; Mrs Dinah Clark ,
$83,000 Victor Hugo left property ID UnglauU
ulouo valued at $ ,157,000.
T-niPivp Tiin iMittttr ipi\pp
IRACINlt TIIL I'AHILY ' IRlil ! .
Romarknblo Interest in the Pursuit of
Ancestral History.
SOME TRAILS DIFFICULT TO FOLLOW
lion l IIP Sen roll Mn > Ilo I'rnso-
cliteil vvllb lloxf lp | < iiill KiMt
Mnxt.v Tiintlis In Ait-
olont ( JriM > ( mien ,
AVlthln the | U t fc'v JCMM there linn been
tlev eloped n remarkable Interest in the pur
suit of geiu-aloRlcal Investigation. Step Into
an ) , historical llbr.ny , says a writer In'the
New York Independent , ami > ou will see men.
nnd still more women , trying to hunt up their
ancestors among the \arlous historical nml
KenralogUMl books. U Is a fascinating study ,
and glows more fascinating ns Hie In-
\ostlg itor iirorcoilB , but It Is beset with
Rilbtlp dllllcultles , which at times dlsheirten
thu most courageous seeker. If one enters
upon a search he must expect lo ( Ind his trail
suddenly disappear , ami he will be com
pelled to put forth his best efforts lo discover
its onward course H may be , however , some
consolation for him to know that n clear ,
i\isy search Is most unusual.
The majoilty of those who ant tn know
ttbotit their ancestors who they weie , where
they lived and whether any of them served
In the'colonial nr revolutionary-wins , have
only llie vaguest Ideas of the wa > In which
lo proceed. "The trouble , " Raid one ol our
librarians , "with the women who attempt 10
trace up their ancestors Is that they don't
know how to nnke un Investigation. " This
remark. It Is needless to My , is unite as ap
plicable to the men who undertake a search ,
without Homo previous training.
Now let us watch a genealogtcil expert as
ho conducts an Investigation. He starts , let
us say , with the following dalir That Mr.
llrown's grandfather. Jonilhan lU'own. lived
In Coventry , Conn. , us late as 1SOO. when he
it-moved to western New York , where he
died some twenty Jtiirs afterward , at the age
ot "ti. Ili had married , ami his chlldrcM
were nil born before his change of residence ,
but the mjldeli tame of his wife , the time nf
Iholr marilage and the dates of theli ohll-
diun's births < ire not known The gnmlsun
has found the tiall clear up to ISOO , but back
of that he Is wnolly in the dark
HOOKS OP HICOUDS. :
What will the genealogist do with these
data' Firstofall , hiM'ill ascertain whether the
grandson has piopor'y searched tin- printed
hooks ( hut nui ) contain the leiiulslle In
formation. The chances are. that he bus
not ; so the genealogist will begin b > con
suiting at least three standard gcmHlogicitl
works , which arc to be found In every well
oqulppoil historical library 1. "Savage's
Geneilonical Dictionary of the 1'lrst Set
tlers of New England , Showing Three. Gene
ral Inns of Those Who Came Ik-fore May ,
li > ' 2" (4 ( vnU ) ; 2. "The New England Ilistori.
cal and Genealogical llegister ' ( I9 vols ) .
? , Illiman's ) ' I'm Han Settlers of Connecti
cut" ( I vol I The o three works , to
gether with the "isseInsMtute His
torical Collections" (1,1 ( vols. ) nre well nigh
Indispensable to the student of early New
ICngliud genealogies
Of course , the genealogist will notice
whether there Is a "Drown gencalog > " ami
such being the case , whether it treats of his
paitlcular Mr. llrown of Coventry ; he will
also ascertain whether there Isi history of
the town of Covcntty , and if theie Is one.
whether It contains the genealogies of the
old families there. Hut suppose all these
souices fail to give light' Possibly Ml
Uro\vn's ancestors were too obscure to be
mentioned , or no one has over triced them
out ; ami , generally speaking , the facts most
essential to obtain aie not to bu fotiiul
among the ptlnted iceords. x
MUSTY MANU3CIUPTS.
In Connecticut , however , there is ono Im
portant exception the names of those who
servetl in the rcvolutionarj war and in t'ao
war of 1MJ have been printed h ) the state ,
ilthougli thcjc lists are. unfortunately ,
somewhat incomplete. Having exhausted
Hie pi intcd works that might bear cri his
ease , the genealogist now turns to the most
fruitful iouiccs bf information , which ma )
bo ter , "d "tho manuscript iccords " Tncre
are at - i four sets of these records , vvli'ch '
lie will c-lrrcly and carefully examine be
fore he will bo willing to make a report
These are : First , the land lecoriU of the
town ; second * , the town records of births ,
mairlages and deaths ; third , the church
records of baptisms , manlagea acid deaths ;
fourth , the probate records.
A few words of explanation should be
given about thcso different records Im tiie
first place , then , It Is not safe to trust the
Indexera of the early land iccords In some
Instances they maj bo accurate , hut , ordi
narily , they have been carelessly made.
Over and over again they have failed to
reveal Important facts hid away In theli
musty tomes We must "wado" through
them , if we wish to he sure of our results
Ami us so much utterly untrustworthy work
has been produced by simply glzricing
through the Indexes , one should not rest
cnn'entod until he has patiently gene
through those formidable volumes , page by
The town rccoids of births , maniages and
deaths aie sadly fragmentarj as a rule , and
rach naino should be deciphered , without de
pending upon the Index. Sometimes such
lists aie to hi- found , scattcicd among the
volumes of laud iccords
In most of the old New Hngland towns
them are early church records of Iwptlsms ,
mairlHgcs and doitns. which fieauentl ) HUP-
ploment the corresponding town lecords
They are usually kept with thi > clerk' of the
church or the minuter of the parish. Anciently -
c-iently the minister made the c-ntrica , and
their fullness and accuracy depend upon his
falthfiilnoos In entering each record. Oc
casionally when an examination of all these
records fails to disclose u much-coveted fact ,
Ilko the iigo of a child or tne maldent n ime
ot a widow , the probate recoidi ? will jleld
the Information. The wills , Inventories and
distributions contain a vast amount of cu
rious anl valuable Information.
IISCOViiU13S PUOUAIILH ,
When the genealogist has completed a
thorough culmination of these four sets of
records , II will be stiange If hu docs not
make fcomo Important discoveries. In our
supposed cusu nf Jonathan III own , the land
records of Coventry will show whether he
owned property In that town , and If BO , when
ho bought ! n anj when ho mild It , Perhaps
the will of his father. If found at the probate
olllce , will disclose the fact that lie Inherited
It. ami ills marriage will piobauly appear
cither on the church or town records And
BO , step by step , the line Is followed back ,
and generally several towns have to bo vlt-
Ited.
Possibly the genealogist will bo com
pelled to Bean the headstones In H me old
chinchyaid to supply u missing diite. In
Connecticut If a record of service In the
colonial wins Is deslrc-d , he will have to i..x-
amlno the manuscript nf imu-tor ami pay
lolls In the state library at the capital ,
Hartford , and In earning his Ke-irch Htlll
ftiithor hack ho will bo likely lo consult thu
early court records Hut enough has now
been given to show the seeker after gcneal-
cglcal Information IIOA' to go to work If
ho cannot undertake a personal Investiga
tion or fuels Incompetent to do It , his
wisest course l to select an experienced
genealogist familiar with every blanch of
genc-jlogical work. Learn his prices in ad
vance , nciul him ull the data ami ho will
bo able to trace the family line if any exist
ing records hear the Impress of Us rmime
Ho cannot do Impossible ! things , for ho can
not ascertain fads when thu fjcta are want
ing In the records but ho can often dlsen-
tunglo a very peiplexlng genealogical snarl
And , finally , be It observed , that It IH only
by much patient und persistent delving that
real genealogical treasures are iineaithed.
An llinii'Kl lloiiicil ) .
"Wo could not say too much in favor of
Chamberlain's Cough Itemcdy About three
years ago ono of our children had an attack
nf croup and we were afraid that wo would
lese him. Seeing Chamberlain's Cough ,
Hc'incily , advertised , we duclded lo glvo It u |
trial. It gave almost Instant relief and wo j
boliuvo It Bdvcd the child's life. Since then'
wo have never been without a bottle of this
r nu > dy In Iho house and wo recommend It
to every one as being an honest cough rem
edy. " ! , . W. NlchoU , Baal Now Market , Md.
V Ml Ml"tlt4 IIKST.U IIXVI' .
V > nvrl ( ' ( i-Ol > crullvi > Insllliitliiii lit
Pr nn IMS
The latest Issue nt the bulletin * of the U
iMrtmcnt of MboonUlns nil Interesting
flceoiint of the muHlcljMl or co-opcral-v. )
roitauraiit of Ore-noble , l-'wiieo. It Is talk I
a co-opemtlvp siclety of shareholder. * be-
c.ilijo , according to Its published sl.irt-.nin's
It Is "n union of persons vrhn cause ihrlr ' 01 1
o lie' prepared In n common kitchen Thrso
shareholders are thousands In tiumhp un I In
elude many of the bosl citizens of 0 ono'iii >
The food is eflher delivered ni the PHI-
timers' homes or iMten nl the rcstniiMitu
To nht.lln membcivhlp In the asso li'inn n < s
only upcos'Arv lo take out .1 raid eos'tng .v
cents. There is thus nlwnjs n largo hol > of
Interested citizens from among whom M
choose n coitimlssloii of nfteeii whlih in lurii
elpets a committee of lOil. tlree of vvh'iu
meet each day to eoiinl the rlieeks anI , a-i.i t
the Ilimnccs. Tlielr only coirneiisation r , r
this wwk Is n good dinner from Hie res
IvUirxint The restaurant ocvtiplcs nine build
lugs , rounecle.l together about a lariio eontuii
court , which Is decorated with Mowers , foun
tains nnd statuary ami furnished wild tablc.s
for those who p'ofer to take their meals in
the oiion nlr. There nrp ll\c < dining rooms , to
each of which lavatories , lltteil up In marble
( ire attached. There Is n styarato dining
hall for women ami children , to which men
unaccompanied with women are nol Admitted
The menu Is reflated by metal ch"cKo ,
which nre ptireha cd by cnatomerB frun a
box-office situated at the mnm entrince
The prices nnd the tiunntlty of food called for
by Hit-be cheekH uro ns follow a Soup PUP
oitiirt , 2 cents ; meat or ilsh , four nnd a hilr
ounces. 1 cents : n plate of voget.tlili-s v'
crnts ; wine , half-pint , 'J cents , brea 1 rmr
and Ivvo-lhirds ounces. 1 cent , ( lessen !
cents. There Is a vnrletj of soups nuats
vegetables , dessert , etc. , nnl I ho ptt'on
spicllles his choice as he presents the chreKs
at the wicket < if the kitchen on his win t ,
1110 of the eating looms. Ills soup cheek
for Instance , calls for four Kinds of oui >
from whleh he can make n choiceIns
( heck for ninl Is good for c-lthe-r a hpi f
steak , ,1 cutlet , n slice nf lo.ist or olnci
lints. So with the other checks , with the
CMTeptlon of wine. Only one kind of wine
is often d ted wine. Htoreil apeoullng to
law for about two jears In the vvlm cellar
iml absolutely puie The cheek for dcs-sort
Is good for nuts , sweetmeats , seveial km la , r
ehcise , etc. According to a stringi-nt rni ,
which has been In force since the u-slauinn
stilted , mil ) pure nrtleles are purchased \
hujcr , usuallj the head maiuRpi. Is in > , h o
the- time absent among farmers , from < > h m
he purchases the supplies , pas lug ea-h c
them.
The emplojes of the csMhllshtnent nt
only thirteen ; n head manager at $ 's'i ' , > a
mouth , a receiver of money for checks i\t \ $ u
a t'h'ef ' cook nt $ ! Ti 14 , an assistant cook .u
$1311 a slore Keeper al Jll.'iS , a potter at
$772 , four wallets t from $ .t SI ! lo $ " < > ! > two
janitors nt $ l ! > ! and one accountant for tlte
city at $ > > 01 T110M- , with the ovtplim n
the uccotintnnt. live al the cslabllshmt-nl a"d
receive Ivoard und lodging in addition v >
their wages.
In 187 ! ) the ndministration of the e" > tahlis1i
ment devoted -10,000 fiuues. which hail
.ii-eun.nlaled In the icserve fund , to Hit to
stltution of a fund for Insuiii , . ; tbe u it >
of employes and for awarding the-m u | ie i , u
after the y bad served a ceitaln tiumliti r
yeus Another fiatnte of the Institution i
latt.s lo Its claim ns n proiuoli i of nm
perance. Although-i CC.M tain nm mm of wine-
Is nllovvcd , il eiinnot li > law be mure th ti a
pint. nr < l must be pine and two > eit Id
AlihotiRh the original objett In the f > r-
matlon of this uiatitutlm wns lo impi'MO '
the condltlin of the worKlnp , pe-oph who o
this day ale its most numeruii.- - onn
vet numbers of wealthy glove and
mantifactniers as well ns plorg > ni n i 1
ipe-rchants are constant Iu their pi t , i il
patronage A'iltfllciilty which has besei i'i
enterprise as a nu.nit Ipal undertaKiiiK 1 -
bei u the opposition lo It frjtu otl'm- .
rail's ' , coffee houses , siloons and o'lu t m >
vislcn dealers of all kinds In Orenolde in 1
tii'lKhboi IIIK towns. Although in ! > p.
thus e-nmpe'ted 'wilb ' succeed In ttirnluu i i-
llc opinion t , boniL- extent against i „
lanr.int , they are forced by It to s II i n
.iili'lis. ' and at a lover profit.
The latest statisti'-s cjtic-eriiin ; In in
tutlon show tint It ! serving an av i u * -
1.27 meils a day , not conntliiK the m <
served to the schools. The nu n'i -i i
checKs for each inc-il uxcragis Ii-.s tlin
thiee' , the brcaUfast helni ; nsuallv n ( | iiir
bo\vl \ of 'beef ' stc-w with an adinhtiire of
btead , which f r the worklngni in Is thought
to be blllllcient until noon , when he lM\s
four or more dishes and oals In n il
Those who have been watching the nmu
Ing of this institution say that It lui ! > ci u
a gieat bcncnt to the wnihlnqn en anl
women of Grenoble , and alsn to ; hi > 11 > m
that It has raised the tone of the pm , e , -i -
c-vorjb dy on their good behavior at Ii t
during mealtime- , and has brought c" . '
and emplojer closer to t-thc-r.
Dr. Davis' Antl-IIeailacii-- I : , supcn r lU
every v > ay to all remedies for licadiicha.
\ TI13 IIOIM3KI VIM , .
l'lniiii-lnl nml Pli.vii-n | | XiH niiliiiveK
of tinPlnii. .
The tendency to apartment houses ivlierc
all can bo served from otic- table Ib nol a
cording to the Cooking School Magi'lne
llm best pcsbibio one , 1'it cn'opcrHtm'
housuke-epiiig I3 the thing. As regurjh or
nary housekeeping , It la „ moie onitoti
task tbnn it oncewas. . Thenioilein lions
kecjior has Ideas I'botit oanlt.itlon Sin n
slstn upon cleanliness A-lth a vlior ntid h
otiglincFrf bom of conviction. There IIIUM ni ,
bo within her domain any InlKfimm f
"dlit disc-asps , " such ns illphthei.a suil
favor , smallpox and the like S'u ' > has il o
new caicfc ns to cnicleul ventllnlloii ,1 , j
ugo nnd KPweragc- . knowing hettei thai m r
grandmolhor what h > glcni ! lequlm , t'oinfo , t
nowailajo Implies also a iiiultitudi of iu . \
applianres forint'ilj nonexlHtcutav ' -i , t t
Ing of the more etai'tlng n-'iuircitu .it , ,
ilit"H. , To make- the home what It i u ,11 n I "
la , thercfmo , it Is , iifued ; , a taM\ \ . i 'i ' m v
well employ all the mnnoy and i-i r --i , [
thu lies' of mothrrs , without the | , 'e ' I ln--
dc.no of marketing conking nnd laim h-r-
lug.
" \Vliy , " it is naked , "should 'he i'n-U f. .
and laundering continue to he perfoinn 1 n
Hit ) homo at gieat waa'o nnd dliidvnnt u-t v
the motlier of the family and SUP'I ' . ss n" <
dH shu may bo ablu to protuir- ' ' \\lij u it
take cooking and laundering nut of no fun
lly by co-operallvu hoiikckctplm ; ' ' " I u i
can bn done , it Is , illluni-d , with profit u- nil
eonci'iiieil. The-llrst step Is co-upeiaih 'i'iv
Ing. "If twenty-llvo faiiillltR " HI
maga/lnc. , "tinito in tha pmiluso of -i
by the wholesale ) which ure Indi . .pii i il | ( >
all , and vhleh each buys at retail , NIK h
fuel , Hour , lea. coffee , Migar. elc. tlu > a
from $12 to ? lfi In cvc-iy | 104 of i'i ' r i
prmllture'.s. Kxperlcncu ban ileim > air i '
this to bi1 the gain of the inmhlnaii
buying. If. now , tbcso twenty-live fm
would go one step further nnd co nljiui tn
rcpanttc bills of faro Into one , and tin i In
this nnn cooked ov r cno fire , line , , 1
sovo two-thiri'n of the fuel consiup-l in " a
xeiurato cooking of the tut'ir > llvi fina
IliCH. "
MIC' iiropLsltlon Is alluring. In HJV 1 >
par cent of the fred bill nnd Oi ! | .i i i t '
the fui-l bill would ha equivalent to a I >
addition to the family's ter.nurds for iiitu-it
cr accumulitiun. Many u finally run il ue > ( I ,
to patninUi ! the Havlngj bank II it
may ho apprehended that Iho same e u
would overlako this plan Dial ban i/vrrtak ; i
other si-hcinca for living luxinloiiNh , , i
to nothing In the | lrt > l place , pic , > .a
tl'u these- frugal dovlcca umicr dire i i
H'OII ' , md when they tiy them dn not il
lirnl HiL'in 1'ijiidl to their expei tutlm. . v
Cihvard Atkimion has shuwu us luw UP i
all live beitlc-r than wo do now at a *
each of I or G cents n day. piovldcd ive i
his lump Htovr- . lilt ) IIOH shonu us hu -
make liiicli a stove- out of a lot of old t , i t ,
ami tin cans at a minimum figure 1 o '
of us aru not pbllosophc-ra and few vi h '
bother with the nice calculation * of i v
economy There is. perhapn s' , w lonu
yatoty pleasure In Illngiix our inunpy al
freely , though Mr. Agpmuin dtmonstrj
to tin how focllsli It l vo do so At o
rate , the lamp Htovo Ii | ilu c'lnployt-d HM
vvoiklng people have ovc-n gent , no far a
ropudlalo It , saying whit they wanted
not to know how lo Ilvo cla-aior | , lint > n
Income to Ilvo as they 'Ilko on. Still . . .
is gome-thing , U nuy be concede,1. , in '
co-opt-ittlvc idea H la
- already acted u ,
in part. The dllllculty Is to flr.l ih
( jttlrcd numbcT of families uo nearly idenu
In taxtc's and so possessed of tolf con' '
an to be able to co-ojmrato any convldcru *
lergth of time with harmony and Buei-rt
Where the conditions favor the experiment f
cu-oporativu houstikivjilutj. It U v.'cll worth
trylug. ,