THE AMERICAN B sriiI!IIN SINMIIM, tuN,' ,'lSS-t ' MOV t j. MV.i , MM fcfciwd I t t MnMi4 In l.d!.' -. I " ( i1 tiiq ''i t I will. I !." Jr Ali H i -V MtMl.f Hit tikt ' ts ! i Ml rtrl. it.l iit I ti it, I lit II ! tit Willi titiattloutt. AM It l tin ttwe M Tlt ltthl low ft-1 f. T r fi"n tlmtji", a MifcM rr- in Di ttif. f.Mii lH, Imt i-n tlx vttiil i'iit ate! I'll tin' lutti'l Wmiiim! Hm it;il li id tut r loath tiili fkil ivhM iimjurt' , mi. I ! iiiiic, "IUhmI Jennie," rvirUh' linn. I tti ttwli ttmt. ! t i't nidi tinliitte, A iHi l IimWM'J I J 'iitiiv'n, a tir, that I tniulit fill full of l ni. I hm. tut mm li Mum tiUht v, Hut w Imt . tltlMti.f ti'l illtt If .Icllltti' Hiili-nl' ! It not Md r t-t nj"ii' that tlio Iittl heruine lm funtn) t much ko1 ti ir the wniM wiii h linn M littl" Bil t oJT. r tirr? Sim w ii at rut k by liahtntiin nny yfr lit It'iiM, tlmt I tin' ciiii!' hrr ninth. rrK'vini'f I11T Milliliifwi. Thin llmllirr, with win m hIii' livi. i n liith' llinlity l llnifH. mill tlmt In oTii'nf .li'tiiili''! !!"!., Imt It In Iht iiiiIIiikkIkk iinliiH'ry. nlmnt tlm ntni'U iI,11iiik wmp, mult hci mul jiiniTiM k. wlilfh I'H.v tlm n'lit hihJ brings liroml In tlm MKr tctiptiutit which tho two call hnimi. Tho lunl ly often cIiivko tlm old wiiiiinti, tJikiiiK HilvnnljiK of her fci'lilo iiilnil, ntnl Iiiithhh ht greatly. Thcro Ih no cnii'lcr iMMint in tho jmiKh'H of AnIh t)mn tlm luul boy, Mid ho Iiim not tho lit'iinfa cxciimh foi crtielly. After Jtmnio lunl liii'n Mind wnneHin the diMfltfiiriiiK diw'Hmi iittackinl her fiice. It ate away her mouth nnd none und compelled her to wear a thick veil when ever he went ont to tho church or Hun day ichool. Doctors mtid It wiuo a can cer, and attinj)ts were made by kind friends to Ret Jennie admit tod to the Cancer hoMpital, but tho ihyHicina there aid that it wua no cancer. And no, with that cruelty which sometime marks the conduct of our hoHiiital attendants, worn to mercy and kindness, poor Jen nie was driven from one institution to nother, and none would have her. None would have hert Hhame lie it on tin name of every one! And so sho retreated to the poor little tononient behind another tenement and prepared to live out her life an best h might. And- then began her Sunday school. She did not seek for scholars. They came to her as the sparrows did to look for crumbs upon tho window sill. They were the children of tho very poor. Borne of them were of Hebrew birth, like Jennie, ot hers were Homan Cat ho lics. Others did not know if they had been born to any creed, nrilcas it were the creed of poverty and Aiiguinh. How they crowded into that little room I What comfort they found there under the spell of the blind girl, who seemed to them to talk with the tongue of angels! How they awakened the chocs of a region which usually re sonndod to the songs and curses of the drunken and tho vile! Two Sundays in Jennie's weekSat urday for the Jews and Sunday for the Gentiles. Ono day a littlo girl came up to the room. "1 want to come to Sunday school," he said. "But there is no Sunduy school till iter dinner." "Well, I ain't going to have no dinner today, so 1 guess I'll stay and wait." Yon may lie sure that she was made welcome, and that sho did have dinner that day with Jennie and her mother. And that is tho kind of child who bo longs to Jennie's Sunday school. There are fully 50 who belong to it, and who attend either one day or the other. Jennie's knowlodgo of the Scriptures and of tho hymns sung in the mixtion and at her home is marvelous. If the words of a hymn whose munie attracts her are read to her several times, she re members them forever afW. Tho sing ing is one of the great attractions to the little one, Tho members of Jennie's class do not meet at stated hours, but run In when ever they destro. Ah, what a glorious thing it was that the hospitals turned Jennie from their Inhospitable doors! Sho wonld have been so useless in those warm and cheer ful rooms a recipient of their alms and nothing else, whereas sho has turned her tenement into a temple and filled one cf tho darkest corners of the city with the light and tho grace of Ood. IIojio Mission chajtcl keej its eye on Jennie and her mother and keejis the wolf from entering ut the door, as it would do sometimes if they were left absolutely unaided. Tho good people, who are not overrlch themselves, help them out with the rent and the coal man. A few days ago the minsiotiary went hopping for Jennio, and this was what he bought after paying out $-5 for the rent: Quilt, $1.50; cot, $1.25; under clothing, $1.75; pillow, 74 cents; sheets, 68 cents; two enps and saucers and two knives and forks. 84 cents, and wash board, 18 cents. "The fund from which we drew these littlo purchases," said Pastor John IJ. Devins to me, "was only $87, but we found that Jennie absolutely needed them? and that settled tho matter with ns." There was a great time when Jennie's Sunday school celebrated Christmas. Such songs, such games, such recita tions! And then there was collection taken np to build a Presbyterian chnrch in Pratt, Minn., and when Jennie count ed out the largess of her little ones there was one whole dollar to go to that worthy fund! I wonder if any millionaire in New Tork gave so largely of his store m did "Blind JenniV children! New York Herald. iut,ui.i. !.(l. i . tu U- i Jl U .! It 4 '. " I'ltt -.-t-.ill.ij l It lit, HI j . Mi. n nil it i ...It I t t , . it,,, ! it It I 4 I It " r- ( n m, I I: .' I'.1 iii in I. - , , 4 It. i n !,i ., , i .. I I ti it A I i !. n , . .., ' 1 1 ' (t 1 "" I l M li.tr it- f tnlm-M m-i I in I i;! I, I I lllnitli ntlliHj HI l liUl t.' - '! .' If Milt !! M !' ' h l hi t titiiil H i'l 1" lixi'li st. ut f r N S Ul I m l t-l the iUI Jili r.iiiliV si bniiJ milftilut Wi 5! J If. Mil nil ttiiilHlii lilM.ill dntim i f tin- il ii tir mil " with 1 1 i itttMi "lid ibfwt' h. And soltKfcj ell tlittnll t iy ih iMttii''lil if lie htiiiM-lifl I, "Yit suet a p"ll I'stl," Mil tlm s i Vt itlti tin l,t i sliiltrf iilti iitlmi l-i the coin flliV, "nlld ' Will dt lite l-t." 'Ilil'j MMUillhr S fill III' r fl" -llled. bit llldei InmiM It iiiiint, p.tiiititiii, iimn'ii ninl I." k siiiilhlhii w.iik, i l. tii hI wlk slid tiii" ci lliiiiiim wnik.aiii! other llniHii bj nuiinMim to iiMiili' ii, I'ul all "f lht ! ffn ntit iniitil!ili' e In the ii iHiiiiny of j living In a well n'"inli''l hoiiM'.- New 1 York Herald. Mli ln I rrin-ti 1'oith. j The makiinr f a Hum -iH.k In Fruiiee is a lengthy and tedious prociwt. When a young man decides to pursue a culi nary career he selects bin nominal in structor, to whom he pays a fee of $'XHi. The aspirant 1 first assigned to Hie Veg etable rook, who teaches him how to prepare the raw materials. When ho has mastered this, he is iuitiateil into the mystery of cooking them. This thor oughly learned he studies tho way of cutting up raw meat, of preparing fish and how to stuff, dress, truss and lard game ami poultry. When he has thor oughly learned this, he is placed liefore the range, where he receives instruct ion in tho various processes of broiling, fry ing, roasting and baking. When he graduates from this depart ment, he passes under the control of the second cook, who reveals to him the mysteries of sauces and soups. The in terest of this functionary in his pupil it is necessary to accelerate with lificral and frequent tips. The young man is now turned back to the pastry cook, to whom he serves a long apprenticeship in all that pertains to the concoction of sweets, pastries and ices. This completes his culinary education, and ho is pre pared to assume the role of a competent cook. New York Sun. Joli II Nlhln's llrsvs Herd. An old comrade of mine, Sergeant John Nihle, attached to the United States cav alry, was out with a scouting party, and they were surprised by a purty of In dians four times their number. They exchanged shots with them, wheeled about and made for camp, some miles distant. The Indians cont inued firing, and final ly one of the white men was hit and fell from his horse. Quick as a flash Nihle dismounted, dropped on his knee and fired at the foremost Indian, bringing him to tho ground. Jumping up he placed his wounded comrade across his horse, jnmjK'd up behind him, ami by keeping np a continual fire at his pur suers curried him into camp. Congress awarded Nihlo a medal nnd also a cer tificate setting forth the facts of his hero ism. He was tho champion shot of-the army for several years, his left breast being decorated with medals to tho value of $700, but tho ono ho prizes most is the simple one of bronze awarded by con gress, John is very modest and as brave as a lion, and as such ho is regarded by Iris comrades at Willets Point. Cor, New York Press, i'rw St'lioiilliooli In tlm llomn. There is one effect of the law requir ing towns to provide free textliooks for schools that will ojieruto a littlo against the public good, though probably not seriously, This is that scholars go out from the schools at graduation without the littlo stock of schoolbook nsprivato projKTty common to former years. In many households these schoolbook comprised in the main the family li braries, and they have doubtless in thousands of instances len sources of information and means of study to "chil dren of a larger growth" in the home circle. Now tho books have almost en tirely disaptiearcd from tho country tores, and the citizen who wanU one has to send abroad for it, A Maine man who tried to pnrehaso a textliook the other day In a village containing 40 tores couldn't find one for sale. Lew iston Journal. MnvltfHtlon mi tlm Nils. From tho beginning of winter to tho end of spring that is, while the Nilo is navigable tho north wind blow steadi ly np stream with sufficient force to drive sailing lioats against the current at a fair pace, while, on the other hand, the current is strong enough to carry a boat without sails down against the wind, ex cept when it blow a gale. That is why ancient Kgypt did not need steum power nor eloctrio motors for the immense commerce that covered the Nib;, nor for the barges carrying building material for hundreds of miles. Harper's Young People. I'mllng an Oranxn. If one wants to peel an orange, all that i necessary to be done is to cut with a knife a very small circle around tho stem end, and then mark dividing lines from the stern to the summit at points on the surface of the orange. Tho skin can then lie drawn off just as easily as on may draw a finger from a glove, Exchange. The giiem' nig Hook. The largest book ever known is owned by Queen Victoria. It is 18 inches thick and weighs C3 pounds, and contains the addresses of congratulation on the occa sion of her jubilee. Chicago Inter Ocean. (imi;ss nr mimin. IiIMMT t I I I AiH V IN tMt t.U 1 Si, ( I V ki,h nil vi4 . lu . 1 I. .. I ... t. III 1 '! 111 l. lt II It, li . . I t fci It limi It., .1, m r- iJ'M.i I it, tit,, IO t ,1 lU. j.ft e ! ; mn, I M it i In t I tilt ' i ! f I in. h t i t I'im.f Hit I' It.. It tft' tl l.ie M 1 te , t of v n a Jiitititt if leant). ! filill.lV. II:. tl,i.Vtt. lll,'W I ' w late it H t'e ir t.iil i tti.l ii if fintt ltd fl" i, b tiinti, 'iifl sit. I firf tHu, till, . cmI W till tli' Iti'tre tr-'i'l' ill lllll I id tl iie, nit rnMt'. til lli Kn al.nl j iniiiiiim. At linn wi mw ! ijiiin liltllke h i if the ItfllirtliS. nflen i fn I in h iii.Hi An m i stlniisl tmillti iri irt lm, 1 1 .l.initl the pre lit e ot an ti'tpiiMiiit silk tnfiiiuliit tttty tear by. IllHVfiH' ltl little brt'k Itillilili.l loiiti, Hie nlnndtiti i'M'httl nftliUlui j Ullilllie, I It i net stnuure thnt thl pntailisn n? j fluHi-l and fruit Is milt li Irtijin uteil b the inhiililtiitit of the crnii"l, dirty town. No inn' can ride through these fair gardi'lis and f.iil to perceive why the Worship of the old Nidniiiati was so l liiselv Collliei tinl with the (trove, ami bow from nature's rich profii'-inn alsnit them they learned lo worship the idea of fertility, which was the essence of their religion. The am it it Si, Ion, lis, was tint crowded down close by the sen. but was situated farther back in the plain, nml thus was enriched by n ring of em erald. On the outskirts of tho garden we came to tho catacombs of old Hidon, which have lsen excavated by the FrA'h. In tho soft liiiiestoue rin k ex tend long series of connected chamliers which have contributed a few rude statues, several sarcophagi ami mum mies to the very few mementos which we have of that enterprising people who secured their alphabet in Kgypt and enrried it to Greece, and thus trans mitted, with certain changes, the letters with which we communicate our 19th century ideas. More of the testhotic art of Phienicia is to lie seen today in Athens than in all Palestine. There in the Myceme room ono can see the richly inlaid daggers, the beautiful ornaments and the facsimiles of tho beaten gold cups which were also manufactured by these artisans of oriental antiquity to grace tho temple of Solomon at Jerusa lem. Even' ruin of that ancient world. whether in Phu'iiieiii or not, when laid bare bears ample testimony to tho skill and enterprise of this Semitic nation of traders, Leaving these old tombs and the thoughts that they inspired, we were Boon studying I'liieiiicia as sho appears today. On our left extended tho Leba non range, while in tho distance roso Mount Hermon, clad in snow, glistening like pentelicns marble in 'the midday (rtm. On tho right was tho bine sea, in to which wo ere long took a plunge, 13o fore us the narrow bridle path extended, now through fertile although only half cult ivated fields, now over a rocky prom ontory, which often jutted into the sea, Habitations were rare and generally huddled together for protection against the Arab incursion. On the highways we often met these modern representatives and probable de scendants of the ancient Alnlianit.es Tall, muscular fellows, with tho dark Semitic countenance and black beard, clad with tl;j strqicd abba, a square piece of goat hair cloth folded and sewed above the shoulders, tho chief garment of the patriarchs and the mantle of Eli jah the Tishbite, Underneath they wore tho kimltcz, the long flowing tunic, which apiicnred when they threw- back their abbas. About their heads was tight ly wrapjied tho silken kefiyeh, crowned with the two heavy goat hair coils, which encircled tho tot of their head like a large, black serpent. Alsnit tho waist was tightly bound tho girdle, adorned with huge, odd shaped knives, or, if b bo a civilized Arab, with pistol. An ugly looking speer 15 or 20 foot long completed the outfit, nn outfit well calculated to engender green envy in the heart of an American cowboy, A little detour enabled ns to visit tho black tents of Kedar, tho abode of these pcrtwiial carniiers out. It is a rectangular edifice 15 or 20 feet long, supiorted on polos which 40 or 60 centuries of inherited ex perience has taught them to skillfully place at exactly the right angle. This palace of thickly wover,. goat hair cloth is held in position by strong guy rojie. Tho sides are raised or lowered at will, according to the position of the un or the direction of tho wind. Within a curtain separates tho wom en' apartment from tho common re ception room. The cooking outfit, like the dwelling, is characterized by it se vere simplicity, since fortunately the Arab does not demand a many course dinner, and long years of practice havo taught him to disicnso with a super fluity of dishes, which is generally more than ono for a family, Chicago Inter Ocean, i ri I lnlly paid I ho Fit. A man lately went to a Lewis ton clor gyman with his laitrothed to lie niarriod. lie drew tho minister aside and whis pered, "I have no money." "Well, yon can pay mo when pay day come around." The marriage was performed. Then tho man whispered, "We want the certificate." "Well, you can have that when you pay tho fee, I'll reduce tho feo to $2." "Well," said tho man, putting his hand into his pocket, "I may a well pay you now," and he did. Bangor Commercial, A Mfup Walking Ftst. In tho swampy districts of France the men are if imtomed to walk over the marshy gr. ind on stilts. A sleep walker on ono oci ion buckled on his stilt and crossed a i wollen torrent in the dark. On awakin. be had not the courage to perform the same feat in daylight. Boston Glole. MmiIi t M 1 li t-HM. . i t! I i Hi it It 1, j I .. ... tt 4 I t In . ' . . i .i ft f n i. tint kit) , ::. 1 1 .i .i.i..,'i ).i t t 1 1 t- t f ..! .' III It- I I - Hit lb -t..-mtt. it j i H 1 t- i ( j i i in . e .!' mil.! t. ,t M r ; 'I lit,, , 1. ,,. tV f,. I t!. t ( I I !i I U" t I- , , . , I, 1 .t I! ! I .1 j- . I M.r I. I. '-. '... He' I (i I hi .1 1 'i ill te.ii, -nit tii' I li tli.ltt i" t !. ( it Of I tst 1'iitt et .- t. I It t l nil- It M t tt.t. ) i It: It Ult Kl It l I. I U. l t' t ! I . ,''. M i I I'll ttlt i t lit n.t, t lll ti lii 1 1 , li!i tt ti l; i It a I tn-y aii 1 riti in, rt i. i ..niiintiu, ii inn. t 1 1 -tot I title It Ituhll Hie -. titttr ilitll. nit i ! trmiiiiei .i..i by tt It .t..t, Tlii Wftd 'x i lu r' is i tti,l a itm of tln. Pftijsr intuit t injnelitly mint III tie lnlit if III! iitle iw te tfei I'y .. 5lble Mel tlili lllji tit tutl efHt ' Whit ll Hie ir i rtlilli-t Jstwiblv cstt It. Tht'-i limit 1 upt'llisl out, itivtiltiiiK tl4 biv. r.j rt li'lepltttim itrslir in Hnpre siTvit i' liiwis!! Pali and Innnliili littve SUi en-ded III IraiiMillMtrnt tnessaue 111 the rti'liell lilliuuau'e at tlm trtt of t',J words a minute, This is nl a mm h swifter rale Hum ordinary sivh. Youih's ( 'oiiipniiioii, Tlti- I'ri.tll til I Hum, Home potii deplore the nsnof f nam ing preparation in soda water, claiiuiiig that such addition are totally uncalled fnr and unwarraiited, but it must never theless lie cihii-ciIimI that si ln fitalil can bring forward several valid arguments in its own favor, In tho first place, It aids greatly in keeping the gas from es caping too rapidly from the tumbler, In the second place, it undoubtedly adds greatly to the dispenser's profit, for it is claimed that by adding two ounces of foaming preparation to a gallon of sirup tho confectioner am draw 50 more glasses than without the foam. Thirdly, we must rememlior that the appearance of any article of food or drink plays fully as important a part a its taste in increasing the apjmtite and stimulating the gastric secretions, and when we liear all these facts in mind we shall be inclined to look upon the snowy foam with more leniency. And, indeed, however we may look at it, there is no denying the fact that it has come to stay, and to stay probably for a considerable period of timo, o we must make the best we can of tho matter. Thomas War wick in Confectioners Journal. Hltiry of I.ustrou IMamontl. One of the finest diamonds in the world was found not long since in the Hrazilian sands. It came in a novel form. A small quartz rock was found, about the size and shajifi of an egg, lying in the sand along the bank of the Amazon in Brazil. This was carried home by a Brazilian peasant, who was attracted by its odd haio and light weight. For some time it lay in bis homo with a numlicr of other geological stieoimen, a mere en riosity. Hapisming one day in handling it to drop it on a stone block, it burst otK-n and lay in halve on the block. Tho hollow interior that gave tho light weight to the stone was filled with blood red sand. In this sand lay tho diamond, a sparkling stone of tho rarest qualify. Tho stono was later sold to a diamond merchant and left the finder exceedingly wealthy, St. Louis Globe-Democrat. Whins Kf jli- In lint Itsri-ljr C'limigs. Dr. Doran tells us that the Natal "fashionables" wear hat a foot high in height, made of tho fat of oxen. They first gradually anoint tho head with a pure grease, which, mixing with the hair, fastens the hat on during the life time of the wearer, Tho Myantse make a hat of a board 12 inches by 0. They placo it on their heads, draw tho hair over it and seal it with wax. They can not lie down without keeping their necks straight, and when they comb their hair, which they do once or twice a year, they havo to sis-nd considerable time in melt ing tho wax before they can get their hat off. I1iibidclphi Lodger. IIimiikI lo (tut V.Vfn. A man went up on the elevated who chuckled delightedly to himself and finally confided to hi companion the cause of Ins mirth. "You see," said he, "my wife is al ways giving me things she wants-hotise furnishings and tho like fora gift. I'm going to get even with her, "I'm going to give her a year' ub. scription to three scientific magazine I have to fake. And the gentlemen chuckled in unison, while the women going np town with drawing room bric-a-brao to present to their husbands glared frigidly at the plotter. New York World. No Rival Yet. Wot Id famous Kll Perkins says: "After people have gone over all the routes to California once, they settle down to tho old II. P, This road will always be the great transcontinental line, It ha the best (rack, the best equipment, the best eating houses, and it leaches the traveler more history and geography than any other lino. It shows you historic Halt Lake and the Mormons, takes you through the great Lnrnmic plains, the Humboldt Basin and the Grand Canyon, over the very stage route that Horace Greeley and Arlemus Ward rode. Once on tho Ifnion Pacific it goes eviry where. It rum to Portland and Pueblo, Helena .and tho Ynaamite, Taconia and Seattle, Los Angeles and San Diego, nnd Is the only route Into San Francisco. It has no real rivals yet." Send for our California Sights and Scenes. E, L. Lomax, O. P. & T. A., or H. P. Deuel, City Ticket Agent Union Pa cific System, 1302 Farnam St., Omaha IVEN AWAY! Kvrry Thinl Aitii v ami Kwry Thin! Vanl Shy ( inos (iivi-H Away 5N RDAY nnd MONDAY at THE BELL. An Innovation in tho Way of Soocial Satos! DoMKSTlCS AND P.YII NT Ml-DICINI-S. With the i iet .Mtiii nl ur tirmi'i'y, all other trni-intnt In our Mnmmoth r.MiililUhinriit will t ti'piveetited 111 this new and novel sale. lly piiivhnsiug two ) arils of ytswlt on are u 1 fit the thiiil five ot charge. You gel a si yard Jlre Pattern by only pii) Inif for four. In our I 'loiik ninl Shtst Departments we will ele one half oft. (itssU al ways marked In plain figure. Kvery third yard of Ilivss titsuls given away. Kvery third yard of Silk or Velvet given away. Kvery third yard of Table Linen given away. Kvery third yard of Flannel given away. r J Kvery third yard of Trimmings given away, Kvery third yard of Hibtsin given away. I'.very tliirtl sk or 1 arn given away. Kvery third Towel given away SATURDAY The Bell Department Store Co., Dodge and Fifteenth "THE POPULAR CLOTHING i JULIUS FURTH, Propr. 109 South 16th Street, OMAHA. NEB. BETWEEN DOUCLA8 AND DODGE 8T8. Mail Orders solicited and Satisfaction Guaranteed, Superior Work. THE McCAGUE SAVINGS BANK, N. W. Corner Fifteenth nridDodgn Htroets, Four 4i Per Cent Interest on Book Account. Five 5) Per Cent on Six Month Certificates. Foreign Drafts and Monoy Orders at Lowest Rates. LOJLITO OlT lillfljj E3TATE. flank ept fi from il a, in, to it:,'IO p, m. Mondays from 11 a, in, Ut i, in, W, W, 1,0 WK. ABSOLUTELY l'UJM'J PKIKJS, PltKSOIiirTlONW a Si'j'X'iAffv, S. E, cor. 16th & Farnam TOILET AKTI0LE8, VVAlV UMES, CHOICE CMAUB. : : OMAHA. W. K. BSHHSTT & CO.. They Open Another Now Dopartmont-Constantly Increasing Facilities-Three Car Loads of Flour Just In. Prices on Flour Away Down-Wonderfully Low Prioos In All Dopart-monts-Don't Forgot Our Fresh Butter and Es. New wiil'tifti iinil Jewelry rcpalrlnK de partment., where ymi run your wulclie, clock or Jewelry of li ny kind repaired liy a thorotiuhly competent, and exp'Tlenred workmim, hi. a very w print, How of leii do we cinry our wiilffi when It, In really of no in" Ut in on net onnt of It uulnlnit or lotting or loppln, dimply lieeniiMi we lire mint If W(t look It, t'l moM. Jeweler we would he to d Hint It. would rol, ll.Mi or n.no tJ Put, II, In ((ood pttinpe, when III reality we outfit not, In puv more lhan !'. or V: Ut have II, tlxed and Itiiiiranleed, We promote lo tin all work en trusted to our ran In a fatiltle manner, and Kuaraiitee. the work In every nhiipe, lit, HK.NNKTT'H J'Ol'I f.AH I'KICKH. Ilrlnifln anythlnu you have to repair In till line iimlltt, u "t liimle on It. for you i It, won't. rot you nnyl tiloic to do lhl, and we are mire we ran nave you hlif money, "ur (Oiiiriinlee(oe Willi every toll, In Oil de partment, you will altto ft ml an elemmt attMortmenl, of Jewelry, waM'he, eloak and Hllverwear, ami our price are. rltfht every limn, . , , Now Ih your time to liny rrockeryr price are down mid iiialliy up. Ten cup, ,Yx' net, I'lale Ac each, or Vw ft doen. Chamlier et. piece. II.W. Tumhler only M: iiu'h. TIIHKK CA ItlOMiH OK I't-Ot'lt Jtint, received, 1'rleen are away down, W. R. BENNETT CO., 1502 TO 1512 CAPITOL AVENUE. JL. IIALD. HALD WIIOI.KHAI.K ANM An hraole. Rock 8prinK, r Tronon.phlp, 1 Walnu Block WE 8ELI. THt BEST VAHIEIE8 OF Oft'tfE: C. W. for. Mill nnd (Inward. Telephone I3:ih. yAUI): ah Htnet and 1'opiiletoii Ave, Telephone Via. l.very third Mlsnket or I'oitifur I? hen w. I'.very third pair of tilovi or MHU given sy I'.very third pair of Uiw given away. Kvery third I 'titlerl iarmeiit given away, Kvery third gents' Neck Searf given a ay, I'.very third gents' Over-shirt given away, Kvery third gents' t'ndershli't given away, Kvery lit It'll pair of HuiendiT given away. Kvery third pair of Half Hose given away. Kvery third Linen Collar given away. Kvery third article in our Crockery Department given away. One-third ulf on Ladle' and Misses' clonks, Ono-third olT on ladles' and dents' Shoes, mul MONDAY. Streets, - OMAHA. 33 HOUSE Reasonable Prices. TlllvO)o;tK I', I.KWJH, Manaokb 7,V'foraVi-lh. iwk, and all grade ua.r anleed, ... uur hul ter deiartment I iioonmiKi prieen lire very low. No oleo handleil Ity iim, Our euit are all cureruliy cantllea ami urn Dm hel, i he had In the city, Ot.lt MKAT AMI I IHII flKI'T, I IoImk wondroiiH. l,o juice and fair treatment, I what, doe It. No mccoiiiI wold liy a: all our meat are I he het. In tatlouery wn offer 2.1 nice enveloped for only Ootid note paper', perliilr, Toilet paier M; )er pai:fc, Toilet paper fic per roll. Hchool laid, talilet, pencil of all kln'l. I'lclui'ti took elJ',, etc,, All at lleiiuett' popular price. (let all your Kood of u from our grocery department, lea, coffee and Nplce, hardware clifur and tobacco, dry koikIm, ikiIIiiii, and our drill department, Look for Imrualn In all of the above de partment. In druf we can ave you the uiOMt money on anythliiK we cniry In ihl line. We are mill Nerving free, clam bullion, beef bullion, cherry cordial, beef extract, all a free a I lie air you breathe. Call In anil try anyone, or all, for a week or wi frt'it, and e If I hey don't henellt you, It won't. runt you anything to try and It may give you a new eae of I i If. OtEO, D. XII023. Sc RICE, MKT A II. PKAMCIIM IN jr T L Wood, Coke, Kindling SOFT OOAL FO OOOKINQ PUfP08E8.