THE AMERICAN. 3 I i(l-ll. ..,.! t.t,m . l I M t !. M, I III l'ii In .1,1 !,,. It , t, .(A, , t, Vf jl I .!,:. r In M .. .1.1111.. it U.rr U ' -.UltAitlltt, J """' .!; (i ) i . I in . f f..t. l,(ttt nf.iituM hi ! !. I in ln ,nf thfif mikI In' thr tj. -t? l Dim I ill Id rapni Itla I'm It wnl, I; t. tintm I In t)i I rii'ti j T In y tn rnoily and Iter t. Ii otht r thrnu'lt 1tit itcn Win t1i(inii 1 w lii, Ii ft. -pamtet, Humii, tltere lHtii tut 1 otltrr tittrti, tt.in. I Its I'hi W ' fitt tttstiy w n U uliii.wt daily, nnt ! ! nv u'.iv Ion wnit Rfi. r it, j while ) f ii (-.! ttl we An.l quiring I, tut In nxk nit f.r H in lil win'ww I'liuiiitK, miimhI, Uim itb.I hmM laiiifiiif.i ll.ititi nil llllUi lii.'ti". III llui )iili' f mi, li.i In very li V nf I rntvljr h.tf. Itiin tin- ulitfht! ftllt'iilliin until tvltl.tti Uio itt ftn fvki. lii'll I nliM'ti hhil Irt littr l.i Mlli-r llit t iipni liin Miun.l fur nhlrli Hvn,vii Mfiircii fur fn.h, I'tu k A lntnaiiA nr minin Hi-t'iiijf I hut I'ufW wm luiU nhvitVH rownisli-il fur ullt-rHj Hitit miiiiiI, tho llttln wliHo fitiMi iM'trnn lolry It, ninl an mum un I iIIhsivitviI tiln iti,'Kttt 1 iMynu to rtuvnril It ltd In tint wint wny, ami hvt Hum nt'cn one nlop tnUtn by a nionki'y In Utnifiici. At lln mmtttiry of anothiif Hrst lilncfTort wnit qulto pixr nml t cuiilil not at mice duclilo what lie iiii-niit; Imt priiftifo linn dcvelopd! In him pri'itt prulli'liinry, nml now he apeak it nliniwt an plainly us the ca puchin hitiiNelf. This was doubly in- tereHtiiiff t me in view of the fnet that I had liinir believed that no monkey ever acquired the noundH of linotlier BpecieH. I frankly admit that thin one hiRtnnco Im alnne nitflloient to emwe, mo to recede from a conclusion rendered untenable by such certain proof, the copeney of which Is emphasized by the Bhort time in which it has been accom pllshcd; but I still regard it as a that monkeys do not do so. rule HE'S A JG.tY GOOD FELLOW. Origin of a Tune Amtoclittetl Willi a I'np ulur Hon (j. The tune to which this aong h sung Is "Marlbrouck," whi.th was once a national air in France. In "Marl- parts of the city unsafe for drunken brouck" the death and burial of Queen men to wander into after dark. This Anne's great captain are burlesqued, ! man had knocked a policeman senseless and, in what some French critics have with a club, astlicolllcer tried to arrest considered It scathing satire, tlio clisas-1 him for garroting a passer-by. I was ters of lllcnhcim and ltamillies are j jtanding in front of a llowery theater believed to have been avenged. Hut .when I saw my man pass in with the the fact Is really the reverse, for if j crowd. I followed and took a seat be read appreciatively "Marlbrouck" cx-. hind him. I did not care to seo the presses the widespread terror occa-1 play myself, particularly, but I thought tdoned by the mere name of Ulenheim's It better not to make a row by arrest hero, and the exultation of the French Ing him in the house, When when they heard of his death, ho went outside that would The "complalntc" is supposed to be time enough. The play was a melo have come from the Walloon country, drama of the regular sort, only a little ftnd It was unknown in the French more harrowing than usual. The vil capital until fifty years after Marl bo- lain was particularly villainous and the rough's death, when a Picardy peasant (good heroine unusually unfortunate, woman coming up to Versailles to I No one hissed at tint bud iimn' Wl. nurse the baby Dauphin, brought it with her and sang her little baby charge to sleep with the old jingling rhyme. From this "Marlbrouck" ho carne popular In Paris and ultimately it reached these shores. The tune being a catchy one, wo discarded the Freoch words and wedded it once and for all to our bacchanalian chant of 'For he's a jolly good fellow," and o a song written in savage ridicule of England and one of her greatest gen erals bee iime one of the most popular airs to which the hitter's countrymen pledge Jovial cups. Notes and Queries. doing to Kitrtmiii". Mrs. IVewwed: "My dear, as you aid we must do everything possible to economize. I have been at work turn ing my old dresses, and I can muko most of them do another year. It won't take mo over six weeks to get through, and then I'll reshape and re trim my old bonnets." "Mr. Newwed: "That'a very sensi ble, I must say." Mrs. Newwed: "I have also been trying some waxed thread and a coarse needle on my old shoes, and I believe, "Horses warranted kind nod sound they'll Inst six months longer; and I've my )mvo j,otn (t lUime ,limit,,H DUi turned that old carpet wo bought sec- yt.t turnout to be equine maniacs, ond-hand and given It a thorough others garanteed to be kind and true washing, so that it will do very nicely; llllly ))(, jM)t, ,UI(1 lmvo ti1(, blind stag end I'm going to make some curtains 1 ger bllt n h()rm, t,at is announced by M 11,- . I. t .1 ....... 1.. f.l , .. . . jor 1,1119 tip-nLuirn wjiiuowh, to uvoiu buying new ones." Mr. Newwed; "Eminently senslblo, my dear." Mrs, Newwed: And I've sent off the washerwoman and discharged the hired girl. I will do all the work my- BClf." Mr. Newwed: "You're an angel, my love." Mrs, Newwed: "And I took that box of imported cigars you bought and traded them for two boxes of cheaper ones." Mr, Newwed: "Now, see hero! Econ omy is a good thing, but thcro Is no need of your becoming an unreason ing, funatical monomaniac on the sub ject." New York Weekly. A l,fiiii In rroniiiicliitliiii. A somewhat distinguished elocution ist used to say that the opening lino of Tennyson's "In Memorlam" was a grand test for the pronunciation of the letter o. The lino is: "Htrong Hon of (Jod, Immortal love." Hero are four sounds of o. In "of" It has one sound, in "immortal" an other, in "Hon"' and "love" another, and In "strong" and "God" another. A nice car might seek to distinguish between its sound in Hon and love. Very little attention is paid to this subject of pronunciation In schools, and we have small sympathy with those who think that it Is affectation to try to speak correctly. Instead of objecting because teachers try to show ur children what correct usage re quires we ought to be very glad of it. Well, lie Mm a 1'oetlc l,lion. Twynn The Chinese had the bicycle long ago. Triplett Oh, yes; if there is any thing thb Chinese didn't have long ago I'd like to know what it is. Twynn liut this is true. You know Tennyson speaks of a cycle of Cathay. Jester. W ! Kltf ln nnnil ( lr . M lit! ,f I.., in (.. r (nt. i U.. UtW ml I.ml .'pit .i.v, ( ft itl if '.it M1 t I Vti . ittitiitft muj v,i, ll li totnl, iti 1i I liti nfc",i 1 1 ibut,,. Wplt m n mi l.i Hit- tn tiir tf One IhI.im ti..u l,t w Imt It to lii. Ii a li' Hainan ik'I Miitif pHtln til.n nUfiitUm 'I be ortii 'f wot ihi.tj itnli' wlil.li !) ti.iii cuslly r . iiHuniMu Itml In Imd tiii IliUitf on l,nn. n,ttlt lit. tr I lutv t iU fill y n lii'i" lilnk : lnl'. A liitf InilU'l lnU -inni' lx lii ii i yv hitt tlu Hin iiikiiirf j unlniitllmil inrl liiit fu.. Mimi. wniiitit. i lii'W".livSii'l l lltt' liniilit', hliikliiif !kIiI llli ntmillin ttiilo hih-h "I tliillt'l ht'nr lu till, ml 111'," Kit til till I tm liln In til lit I lii put. I "NittWr tllil I," t huh' Uip tlitiit frtiiu 1 liulf n ili?in I'tlii-iH, j Wtiinlt r If hf'n n-itlly nil tli ml yet?" Mlil ik wiuiinn. "W-o--l," tlmwlfil a rurnl.tmiklnif oltl rlinp, "'pun my lumor! Tltnt I Wt l Hie ftt Imr fVi-r lumMinl at the tmr- 1 nir of tlm ('hlfntrn t lly hull!" lhe lilf xiliftiinau only latiifheil a Btnn.ii of (fulTitwn ti ml iikmuiiiciI ii he roic jHtwi. While the peclntoin were firing rnpid volleynof (piehtioint at him there prcNscd in upon the wene a intnippln iiuirUcI -nui ii clad in the apron-frock of IiIh trade, llo nw uii(f the ciii'ciiNit upon his shoulder, and as lie miide away with it remnrked: "I've lost chickenN, ducks mid hoifs out of my delivery wnifon in my time., but this in the first dead bear that ever got awuy i from inc." VILLAINS REAL AND UNREAL. How a Iiiii-Iiy. ( rlinlnnl WltniwiMid Mi'loilrHiiut. "I was shadowing one of the worst rullluns on the Hast side," said a New York detective the other day. "IIo was a leading light in one of those trrouns of thuirs which make certain ness more than my friend the cut throat. Ho howled with ruge. And then he fairly blubbered over the woes of the good people in the play. When virtue finally conquered, ami villany was dragged off In liandciil's, he roared applause, stamped his feet like a pile- driver, and was cenerallv delighted. J'he urin of tileastire had not f.ul.id from Ills face before I laid my hand on liia shoulder, and ho tried to stab me." TO HORSE BUYERS. A Tip Tlmt Mr Hit rueful Wlinil Are Hi. mi Auction, "Let me give you a tip," said a prom .ricnt horse dealer to a prospective buy ir yesterday, "When you go to a sale with the intention of pi, king up a bar jralu, read your catalogue carefully be fore you buy. "Auction sales by reliable firms are honestly conducted, utiil they don't guarantee anything they're not reason ably sure of, " 'Kind, sound and true,' is tlio phrase you want to keep special look- out f,,r, a reliable firm to have all these desir able qualities is In the majority of cases all right. If you want a proof of this, go to any first-class sale and no tice how the cureful buyers let showy and uttnietive animals pass until a kind, sound and true animal appears. The price on Kin goes up like a rock et." New York Advertiser. MhiihicI"K Hny Huliy. Tired Woman (in a rail way car) "Please, sir, will yoU please hold my baby awhile? lie's crying so I can do nothing with him," Male Passenger "Urn what is he jrying for?" "Nothing at all, sir." "Well er what good will It do for me to take him?" "Then he'll have something to cry Shout." "Oh, ho will?" "Yes, sir; he'll bo crying for mo then, and the longer you hold him the louder he'll yell." "I prcsnmo so." "Yes, sir. Then, when ho is real lure it Is only me he is crying for I'll take him and he'll stop." flood News. Tnlil of tint Dull of f liirnni'fi. Prince Albert Victor, when a lioy, wrote to his grandmamma for supplies, and the autograph letter of denial and advice which he received In return was old by the youthful spendthrift for thirty shillings. When he was ut Cinn bi'ldge Dr. Thomson of Trinity showed him, among oilier pictures, a portrait of himself. "Anotherold master?" the prince Inquired, witli apparent inno cence. At another time, in making a speech at a . sexcentenary banquet, he gravely declared that the only thing which ninrrcd the pleasure in being present on that occasion was the re flection that he would not bo present at the next. Argonaut. MAIM t(. J- , I i. i . I it nn f IH hi i .ii w l l I tl ll I .! Hi' i'i im-l lit W u III i! ,m ,1 Mi 1 hit n ill i in.lit i.lnitl .1 I. it ri! l' 'i I In- t tith Sif t. I.ml mil in Dm lii Im-i I'tmir In llii lnii- tlii i i t i-i-it mi , h.nil thii I. t Un ll l tit lli-t !tK iinti n i t.f .. MUtiif .1 .wit wilhlhtl li lift .-Mini. !! ( mliiil it.r Ihitl limtftlii' inmn uti-r n iimi (it llisl nliiitlliitt ! mtintt'ii l"iiii!.!ii Hi' litoikcil HIMill fr.H elm if ' i.ii !.;tii, i t l w, nui I r i, ,itn M ttmtpy. Tin' .tt tot tin iit-,t I Uiil liti pvi'tt fm iful lii litlk tiim l.i ili'itl It. t in it I liti m in titt Ii-ill mi i rilii Ut Htrlmir nml l.mk mn t im I j (nun lilo p.M krl H n itivnltnl; j thti ImiIht itntlil It'll Hint ll n i w i it I. n In a U'lv' hitiil, ! The MriMiire liuin niw in'il It, look nut a Utile, ivnil il titer and ttrer nt'iiUi. then fiMin It folds tvllhilrew a Ittt-k of lilt i . It wan gulden and the victim who wi'iv waiting for their turn In Ihtt I'hitir Mtw him kin the sunny lock and put ll back in the envelope. "Hair cut?" asked Hie burlier, ns he rubbed lhe ttiftn of hair which aur nui in lei I ti bald iit on the strange lliim's heml. ".No im: imt for the world, ho ro- plhul. "I cannot spare any." "Man In next chair has hair like yours, only a little bit moro of it," sag' gested the barbtv. "Ity Jove, he has," said the troubled man, ami he darted out of his seat and almost jit iiined to the occupant of the next chair, "doing to have a hair cut?" asked the strange man. "No," was the rather curt reply. "Well, will you have a hair cut at my expense?" said the man, without hesitation, "I must send my best girl a lock of hair, and I can't spare mine. Come, how much is it worth?" and the eyes of the colored boy who brushes coats bulged out beyond his forehead. "Sell it for a small bottle," replied the man with a good growth upon his head, and the stranger answered, "I'll go you." lhe barber began his work, and a lock of the man's hair was handed over to the stranger, who put it In a little silver locket that bore a mono gram. Then, when the work was fin ished the two walked out together. The stranger was smiling contented ly, the club man grinned, the barber laughed, and the customers gazed on In astonishment. "Wusn't Charley a dear, good fellow to keep his promise and send me a lock of his hair?" said the pretty girl that night as she took the daintiest sort of A locket from a little box. And all was still but for the beating of hef faithful heart. A SHREWD FOOL. I'rliHj Hiindy Hint Not so nimple at lit Wu Siiiitl to Ito. An old gentleman, a resident of New York city, and who In his early man hood visited Hlr Walter Seott at Ab botsford, tells the following story ap- propos of the Wi.ard of the North: We took a walk one evening Just a the sun was setting, and the punting of a man near by attracted our atten tion. I turned In the direction of the sound and saw a ragged young man, with a face unmistakably Idiotic and the shred of a woman's bonuetou his head in lieu of a hat. "Ah!" said Hir Waltc gleefully, and ho winked to me to note what fol lowed: "here is my aln gudo friend Handy Mclntyre, the wise man. And whither are ye gangln', Handy?" "I'm oot liiintln' for goold and siller, Sir Walter," said the idiot, with a hor rible grimace, "Weel, weel, monl" exclaimed Hit Walter, "What do you want wl' goold and siller?" "I want to bo rich, unco rich," re plied the fellow. "Well, I'll tell you what I'll do Sandy." "Tell on, Hlr Walter," "I'll gl' ye a thousand goold pounds If you'll let mo kill you," "Na, na, Hir Walter," said the fool like a flash, "I'll compromise wl' ye." 'Compromise?" "Yes; I'll let you half kill me for half the money," Walling on Tlminnf lvc. The county farm Is raising two calves that are being brought up to help themselves, and. as a consequence, require less cure. They are kept In the barn, near a well, from which water is taken by means of a common cistern pump. The calves have learned to operate the pump, and whenever they want a drink they pump It. One pumps while the other puts his mouth under the spout and drinks, and they turn about. Home times one wants a drink alone, He then takes hold of the plunger with his mouth, raises it up as high as he can and puts his nose under the spout and gets his drink as it settles back. Ho says an Ohio paper. I'll line In Sulphur. In demonstrating that sulphur melt ed at about 1 15 degrees can be 'cooled in paper, a chemist recently happened to use a lithographed card, of which the edges were turned up. Upon tak ing away the card he discovered that the lithographed characters were clearly and distinctly impressed upon the -cooled surface of the sulphur, and remained after hard friction and wash ing. Ity repeat etl experiments he was sble to get very line results. The (Jreut Divide. No (iriiunilit for Complitlut, llostetter McOlunis The safety matches I bought here are no good. Clerk -What's the matter with them? "They don't burn. You can't light one of them to have your life." "Well, you can't get any better safe ty matches than those, can you?" 'lex as Sif tings. 1 1 CuM Hul Nk ritm In In .,i. in t,it.i. 1U. Mi a J. i. l In I,. ,!, I. -fcmt "HI I.-1 till (id i I the nhni tv KUt I ' i ii' titinj, tit. !). nnm in.' i,i j i' ii Hie i-lil. i.f ),. I turn It nil l..iii- tj ak iitjt i,ni,i nt, i( tt out, h and J lisni.l. l t. h fimlil ttnl liti) l.i jn.il. ile ' H e In aett . Ttutiitvt! bt il. .!! I1 iitiii. , tut 0,. tii,,,(t n, iitKvil fr j jc,.i.,i t, 4(, ttnul lt Uttittte si , t'luto isnt, t 'hint. (iii he ftkt.. n," ! rtplittl, 'bill lit lime my tlmiltU If ! i .......... . I ini'tiMI, 'Well, itl'l lhe IM(iiii. 'ne il "i t eUim (IihI I ht UI tilntiiih,-d Hi. t'.nif, ',htual, Imt ll l rMnhlUItt . by a I ilnyina of lhe t hint h, and H l Itmclil I i,i the father of lhe Huntl." 'Will jimi lend nif the ft ln-i tint! nut) Mttdy t In lr b it. hlng' 'We iln nui loan lhe Ittrnk of lht fnthiTA,' the ivply, "1 went in Mr, I'lihtv, Istnk wll. r, father of I hi' piviw nt uivl!ii.iiii of M"tittvnl, itml he sent to Kurti for a set of lhe fathers of the church fur ine, and on getting them 1 piH'wei ptnli Bhly the only copies of them In the IH'ovlnt'e, outside of the seminary, What was my desolation of heart to II ml i hut, instead of lldvisat lllg the confessional, nearly all of them devoli'd their lsst ability to optoslllg it us u great evil." Father I'hlnlquy made a cliallenge in bold but modest terms to any bishop or priest In the Romish church to moot him on that or any platform of Canada upon the subject of the "Confessional." "Not," said he, "that I may confound them, but that, God helping me, I may show them the light." llrilinh-Aincri-run Citizen. Eloquent Bishop Newman says, "not a few Intelligent Americans ahroiul have often been embarrassed by the searching questions put to them by Intelligent foreigners regarding Amer ica." Mt'inls.'1's of tlio general confer ence are today at the very gateway leading to all the wonders and marvels of matchless mountain seeiierv alontr the line of the Union l'tiellio system, the Original Overland Koute. Full In formation regarding tours at the Union I'aclllo Ilureau of Information In tho Millard hoUd nnd tho McCaguo Iliiild lug. Harry I'. Douel, ticket agont, 13(12 Farimm Kt. If yon are liiilliliiifr or repairing'' a renldence or business plane, Fkiknud, nhd need anything in the tin, sheel Iron, zinc, copper, rooting, spouting, galvanized smoke stacks, or general repair work done, call upon W. S Ileaton, 2H0H Leavenworth Street Telephone 1615. Bear in Mind The fact Hint to Chicago nml the east tlio liurlington Kuiito oilers the best possible service. I'ho 'Vestibuled Flyer," which leaves tin: Union depot, Omaha, dally it 4Ab p.m., in a marvel of beauty, comfort and speul. It is composed of I'tiUnnm Sleeping (Jars, (which are iisily the peer of any similar curs In the world), elegant Redlining Chair (Jars, (seats free), comfortable day coaches and the famous Ilurllngton Dining (Jars. W. F. Vail, City Ticket Agent, 1212!) Fa: nam St reef, Omaha. 4-4 o A Grander Mission Field than any region known In the populous east exists In the heart of the continent far to tho westward. It Is a Held In tended to make a new man of you, to develop your appreciation of tho glory of this country of ours, and is reached only by the great Union 1'uclfle, the Original Overland Koute-, There are the mountain gorges of Colorado, the quiet Is'ituty of (irea Halt Lake, and lovely Cardeld llcaeh, and still beyond greater glories on I'uget sound and dis tant magnificent Alaska, Harry I. Deuel, city ticket ugent, lUOU Farnaui Htrcet. Huy your cigars at "Tho Lit tle Ocm," fiOj south 1 m,h st. "ouh Council" Is the leading 5 cent cigar In the city, The only satisfactory route to C'al Ifornia and Its "glorious climate," is the Iluiliiigtoti and its connections from Denver westward through lhe heart of the Rvckles, splendid equip ment unites with tho grandest and most nwe-lnspii'Ing eenery on earth, to make this the Trans-Continental lino. For information, apply to any agent of tiie Company, or to J. Francis Ceu'l Pass, mid Ticket Agent, Omaha, Neb. Tourist Trips. llound trips to tho l'ucifle const. Short trips to tho mountain resorts of Colorado, The (Jreat Salt Lake tour. Yellowstone National I 'ark tho most wonderful spot on this continent. I'uget Sound, the Mediterranean of tho l'neillc coast. All reached by tho Union l'nellie System. Sue Harry I'. Deuel, city ticket agent, l.'i()2 Farnain St, Sleo t& Viney, the barbers, huvo dis Holved partnership. Mr. Slue opens a now shop at HIS north Kith street, which will 1h known as American Bur lier Shop No. 2, where he will bo pleased to meet all his friends. WORKING MEN WANTED! An iintnt u m H K tif 'Vtii kinj" lit'tttii i-t l'l llml's n1.nl Mc'Il t.tlt W lilt l nlnltij wrt i, ! iTHlliiln: tiiiiiiiiH THE HELL DEPARTMENT STORE CO, I'litrc mi nulu (heir i tilitr- nlm k nf "WVtkilig" Slittr. Jf ,t glmtcM Mm k f "Vntk" Him ii it .Wi Hintar Mil Uiiinltrt imif; il's clin k f "Wnik" Sltmt In In. .,,,J nt ,SW,,, j.iiiplv iJt iJuei.ii I'litis;!!' ii Miuk f "Wink" Sinn-, vwiy jutir nf whiih i, pimnntn'il, JllM lliink nf Inning Men's Sulnl l.eallier Mines fur I'Nr, iiinl Wimn n'H Hi idil 1-niij.i.ln Itullmi Slim- f, ,r l,'J;l. lull Iiimi" (hey HI' in ll' '.'V ninl II,.: lids. NO KNIGHTS OF LABOR wliini!irccinto tho viilno nf n ilnllnr will im( hush this milo, To seo (lint this Klm k will go iii klv, nil IIhiI'k nooi's-ury is lo rend tho following: l,ot 1. 'jOr lmy Infinite SI s, wnrlli KV, si?PH I to f. " Lot 'J, t'iSc luivw Cliilil's SlnnH. wnrih from 1,)0 to t.OU, sizes ,r to l'J. , " Lot .1,- 7iV luiys Mimw Uvv SImu'h, worth fifiO. , Lot, I. '.hS buys Work Slio, worth 1.(10. Lot 5. 11.00 buys Woiih-h'h Bright Ihuignlu l'litcnt Tip iml rinin Too Oxfonl, rogulnr irl.fit) giuuls. Lot, (5. OSo huyM Mcii'h Work Simon in lnco ur hnt kh', worth 1.40 lJ(it 7. l.'2.riny Mcii'8 Work SIiooh, Stitch down nolo., chcup, worth 11.75. J-ot iH.- 1.50 will lmy LmlicH' I'.right Dongohi, I'utonl Tip, hnlton or hice, would hen bargain at 2.00. Lot 0, 2.00 bnyH Men's Dongola, l'ntont Tip (!oiigrcH; this in a Dun Shoo and would bo chcup at .'5.00. DON'T MISS THIS SALE. ODORLESS Sole Agent for Dowy's Odorless Kxcavatlng Tank. Agent for West's Automatic Dlslnfectors. THE B, H. OSTEOUDT SPRING INCOKI'OHATKK, I w "rrsatL.Ti-i No, 8 Nn.i.f Hlwnf I.ifldof Wilih of ( iiim- Wiikoii, A nil', lioily, lliHly, Inch. chy. 7 fl, 11 In, 40 ' 7 ft. Kin. 4i ml H ft. 0 In. 40 l.'ion I'rlcii II,'. I'HI !;;.' Ull i I'd ;i i ' 4 I1. Sfl.Blit, 40lo4 Aliovi iit'li .ih ii n nt,! Where liiiiku Is not wiiuteil. deduel W on Nun '! itml ;i nml t'i on on Sif 4 nml 5. O. G, Hardware, Tinware, Cutlery, NAILS- ETC. ETC. Guttering. Spouting and Roofing a Specialty. 1302 Saunders Street or North 24th Street. Pl 1400 The White Sewing Machine Com pany, HUH Chicago street, (near Or. J'Hh St.), have the finest designs in cabinet work of any sewing machine company extant. See their new Hun garian Ash, Italian Cherry, Spanish Mahogany, etc., Antique and Mack Walnut. Attachments: Matest pro ducts of man's skill and genius. Sold on easy monthly payments. Needles, oils and repairs for all kinds of ma chines. Repairing neatly done. Don't buy shoddy shoes when you can buy first class standard gissls at the saino price at IIavwahd Duos. 151," Douglas St. Omaha. Umbrellas repaired, 105 So. lrtth St. j mem . ..... jm- Mom at hi jitiilv i V iiii: im ii iV tttui it SANITARY. Cess Pools, Vaults, Cisterns, Drains, Etc. CLEANED.- All work done with the Odorless l'uinp. Katlsfiietlon Guaranteed. JOHN NELSON, Office: 418 South 14th St. Res. 1215 South llth St. Telephone 1173. Kk t OMAHA, NEB, WAGON MANUFACTURING COMPANY Wimmi For Hlyle, Quality and I'rleo, wo will not be outdone, AM, WOKK VVAUKANTF.D. 1801-1803 Cass St., UIAHA, NEB. Telcphoni. Kl."i7. AHLQUIST. DIOALEIl IN C. H. FORBY, MANUFACTUUKU OF TRUNKS AND TRAVELING BAGS. Douglas St., OMAHA, NEB. Notice. ll.'ginning May tlth, :i2, U. 1. lodge, No. 17, A. O. U. W will meet every Friday evening in The F.Iks hall, Con tinental block, loth and Douglas streets. 0. 15. Johnston, Ketorder. Only $40 to Helena and Return. The Union I'ueillc will sell tickets from Omaha to Helena and return at one fare for the round trip. Tickets on sale June 7 to 14, inclusive, limited to 30 days from date of sale. For any additional information npply to II. 1'. Deuel, City Ticket Agent, 1.102 Farnam Street. 5 I 1 1 I- fmuitmMwis w