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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1908)
. ' , ( USTfR ( OUNT' ( REPUBLICAN I By D. M. AMDBERRY JlROICmN DOW , . . NEUn.ASKAI A School for Servants. Drldgot nnd Dlnnh nnd Jntrlnn. con. tlnue to recel\'o the censure , not to say nbuse , oC the pUblic pr08S nmJ prl. , 'nto Indlvhltmls Cor their nlleged un. snt1srnctory performances oC their duo tics In the Icllchen , In the I allllllrv , In the dining room-In short , "upstnlrs , downstnlrs , and In their ladleA' chnm. bel's. " The nbuso Is somollmes ox. trnvago.nt and the censure undesorvClI. Brldgot nnd Dlnnh nnd Katrlna orton do much bollor limn the newspapers and the mistresses would hnve us bo- Hevo. Dut , conceding that , upon the whole , 110usehold Iervnnts are not ns officlent us they might ho , Is It sur. Ilrlslng ? It you found a mun who hnd novel' drlvon II. plnno or hundled a saw , nnd sot him to worle nt the fram'J of II. house , and prenently begun to he. rnte him becnuse he wn.s n 11001' car. 11enter , you would mnlec yourself moro rldlculou8 thnn you would mnlec him. It you wnnted 11. coachman , or 11. groom , you would Imrdly ongnge ono who hud novel' seell n horae. It you did , nnd ) 'our stock were bndly cnred for hnd yourself run awn.y wIth , you would bo laughed nt It you hlamed , your Incom. petent rotnillers. Yet this Is just what Is done hy houBoleeepcrs In re. gard to servnnts , snys the New Yorle 'Veekly. It Is as unreasonable to ox. 110ct women to cook or do ether hOl\so \ , work before lenrnln ( : how nil to eXlloct n man to build a house or manage horscs wltbout MY Instru tlon or ox. perlonce. What Is needed Is a school for' servants , or a aystem ot a1 > pren. tlceshlp , or 80mo other means of training them to household work before - fore they 11.1'0 . called upon to fill houso. hold positions. Anniversary of Anthracite. Anthraclto coat waa first used for domestic fuel In Febl'uar ' , 1808 , nl. though It had lJeen used by gunsmlthll nnd hlaelesmlths for nearly 40 yeaI'll provlously. JUdge Jesse Fell , o [ Wllleesbarre , Pa. , adjusted a gr to of Iron bars In the flroplaco In the public room ot the Foil tavern , aud llrovod to hIs neighbors that the "blncle stones" woulel burn without the use of a forced draft. 'rho Wyoming His. torlcal and Geological so lety Ilns Into- ty lIont out a catI for the celobratlon ot the hundredth nnniversary ot thlo event next Fobruary. DltuU1lnous coal hnd been used In thlll country long be. taro 180S. It was dlscovored 'noar mchmond , Va" In 1710 , ntut milling opo atlons were begun In 17601 In England , as far bnck as 1180 , tbo rec. ords at tbo blsholl ot Durham show entries of leases for the Ilrlvllogo ot mining "pit coal , " as It was then called. These who object to the 1lres. ent high price ot anthraclto may bo Interested to lcnow thnt 800n nftor Its Introduction nil domestic tuol the price was six and olght dollnrs 11. ton. Even at these figures the I100plo wore "burning diamonds , " for anthraclto coat Is , next to tbo diamond Itself , UHJ l1urost form at cnrbon found In :1 natural state. The best quality of an. thraclte contain' not mOl'o Umn five ller cent. ot ether . substnnccs. IAn I unusual \'Iow of the army has lately beell Ilresented In it. complaint from 'Vashlnglon over the decrease hi strength ot the coast art1llery regl , ments. The Tenth company , for In stnnco , wblch mustered hl11ulret and ono men In 1900 , waa able to gel out only 14 In the ranks In October The explannllon ofterelt Is that th ( then In the coast nrtlllery recolvl training In some branch of mochanlcs alld can got e 1l110yment outside IL good wagt's. One officer Instructed hll comlmny In the art of tol1Ihono rc "airing , nnd ml\do the mon 110 emclon that the telephone co m 1111. . n ) ' 111 thl neighborIng city offered thom $60 nne $70 a month. nnd In lIomo case : bougbt tbo dlochargo of the mon , 81 thn.t they might begin wortt bofor' ' their onllstment eX1llred. It the arm can train Its men as offectlvoty ns thl It ought to bo a pretty good school. The flroless coole steve has been In Ilroved In Germany so that It now m only cooles , but trios and roasts. Fr : Ing and roasting are nccou1l111shed 11 the use at a stone , which Is thoroughl lteatcct and Is then placed In the coo ] or with the steale or roast. The box j scaled up nnd lett for an hour or s' ' as required , then opened , and the foc Is fully prelmred and hot. In the do' ' lJlo 110xes nil three proces es ma ) ' PI" " ceod nt one tlmo without care or III flculty. The makers of the cooicci OXllcct to sell 50,000 In Germany all Switzerland this year. A Oerml\n coml11\ny Is now tel pltonlng wlroloBsl ) ' from Nnuen to vn lous lllaces In Gorman ) ' , 50 to 60 mll4 distant. Ono of the manngers of tl compan ' said at Dorlln that convors lions had been conducted with e tremo clenrness and precision , A wealthy Now York socloty WOtn ! bas abandoned a brilliant social care to become an Intorlor decorate That's nothing ; lots ot l1eopl0 abn don cnreers to do Interior dccorath -with I1quld. - , " . . . . Madalne Me rrIti 0s Advice 1 and ideas freely 'Offered. ' to Perplexed Hostesses ; Entertaining an Embroidery Club. 1'lcaso glvo me n few Huggestlons for ontortnlnlng nn emhrohlery club. 1 want prlzclI nnl1 souvenirs. 1\1 A T1'IE. At the purty YOII Huggent , at course , all the guestH will bring tholr needlcs ntHl worle , so YOIl could arrange ( L very Intorostlng conteat by hn.vlng some Initials ( It will ho a gool1 tlmo to got F.omo marltlng done ) worltcd nnd see who cnn do the letter In tbo ahorte8t tlmc. Then for souvenirs there are tlle cutellt spool nnd thlmblo candy boxcs hnaglnnblo , nil sizes , just tbo thing for this occasion. Proper Gown to a Dox' Party. Will you lelndly advlso mo through the columns at your pnpor It It Is proper to wear II. decolleto gown at a box party ? Can n plcturo hat bo worn . with /Jamo ? FAYE. I At the granc1 oporn. lowcut necles are frequently seen , with handsome hall' ornaments , rarely hats. At the regulation thentor box 11I1rtles decolloto gowns fire rarely worn. Very olab. ornto costumes nro seen , hut the neclt Is'olled In tulle 01' laco. 'franspn.r. oncles and plcturo hatll are In ovl. denco , Winter Evening Entertainment. Dear Mmo. Merrl-Wo nre to spend the winter In t.ho country , but have , frequent parlle9. I do not IIleo to servo' ' retr shments If I do not Imow they are coming and do not lcnow what pas. times to havo. PAT'fY. - In not sorvlng refreshments Is just where 'au make a mlstalee , for there III nothing so hospltn.blo . as setting somothlng to cat or drlnlc before your guest. My chlot nldll In entertaining arc a chnflng dlsb , coffee machine and a teallOt. Hn.vo candy pulls , IJOpCorn and roast chestnuts : become nn export nt concocting "things , " and lceell an emergency shelt so you will novel' bo tnleon unawares , , and I venture to say your bouso will bo the most populnr place In the nolghborhood. Authors , musical nnd geogralllilcal gnmos are all fallclnatlng amI the omnlprosent gucsslng games are always with s. For t1 Surprlso Party. I have n slstor 'who w1ll be 11 this month. I want to have a surprlso part- . What would you advise us to do Cor amusement ? Have to have It In the ovenlng. What bour should It start , and what would you have for refreshments ? I thought 14 would bo the eldest nnd nine I the youngest. Would thnt bo proper ? Would It bo right for mother or mete to write the Invitations , and how would you word tbem ? 1\1. \ E. G. It will bo perfectly proper for your mother to extend the Invitations hy writing informnl IIttlo notes. I should 11l\vo the hours from so\'en to tell. Not a moment In.ter . for ) 'oung peol110 ot thnt ago. Certnlnly Include the nine- : renr old. She or ho 'will soon bo 'Ieven. I ehouhl have a 10v IY big birthday cake , with Ice cronm , nnd It I you lIlec , cocoa and. sandwlcheH , with nuts and candy. Wby not have a 11en. nut hunt ? Carry lemons on a forle. I Have a nall'poundlng contest for the gll'ls and n button-sowing contest for the boys. You will have no end of n good time. Meaning of Mlzpah. \Vhat does the worcl Mlzpah mean 1 want to give a bool. us a present to . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 11. very dear frle11l1 and want to use n Latin word or phrase. Do you know oC Ilny ? It so , will you plen.so glvo mo ' the mennlng ? IlI'l'A. 1\l1zpah menns "The 1..0rd wntch be. tween mo nnd theo whllo wo ate ab. sent ono from the othor. " It is found 111 tbo DIble. "Entro nous , " the I"rench for "Betweon ourselves , " Is n Ilhrl1.so otten used nlllo. Eighteenth Wedding Day. What Is the eighteenth annlversn.ry of a woddlng ? And also will you pleallo glvo mo : fo'w suggestions for It , as I wlsb to have an Informal gnthorlng of about eight couples ? 'fhanldng you very much In aGvnnco. X. Y. Z. - . . There Is no set form scheduled for the eighteenth nnnivorsnry , but that ill no reason for not celebrating. You can have a musical ovenlng , play cards or do whatevOl' you wlsb. Questlono In Etiquette. I am Invited to a reception , and as I hnvo been Il1'ovellted on account ot 1IIneBs and different causes from at. tondlng such fllnetlonll for sevornl yellrll I would IIlco to asle for n lIttle Information on etlquetto. U I accept the l11vltatlon is it necessary for mo to send an acceptance ? U so , how should It be worded ? Also , are nc. ceptnncos and regrets wrItten on the IJmall paper and envelopes thn.t aroused used for Invitations , and sbould they bo se11t by mall or messenger ? L. S. 1\ [ , Certainly send acceptance worded lIlec the Invitation you recolvo. Tbo small pnper Is used , and It Is equally proper to use the post or prlvnto meso songer. In a 1I11'go city tbo former method Is always used. Senior Class Party. 1\Iy \ busband amI I wish to entertain the seniors of the hIgh school an ovell' Ing from 7:30 : to 11. fho clnss Is comllOsed of 12 girls n.nd three boys from 15 to 19 years ot nge. The class colors are crimson and whlto. Will ) 'OU Idndly wrIte mo some npproprlato " 11l1.stlmo" or game for the evening , alHo sultablo rcfreshments and decora- tlOllS that arc not too elaborate ? SCHOOL MARM. Scorns to me you will bavo to in. vito a few more boys to even up. 1 wonder why It Is thn.t our ladll so often 11.1'0 . In the minority when it comes to school ? Dut to return to the ! Juestlon ot ILmusement : It you could got a set of "Dlabalo , " that would help out. 'l'hon to liven tblngs up more , hldo nnlmal cracleers. Provide bagll and sehd the hunterll forth at the hlnst from n horn. Hang up 0 score showlllg how much each "ani. mal" will count when the finish is blown on the trumpot. Award a prize. Malec 11. rosette , for each to wear of crimson nnd whlto , and servo dough , nuts , cldor , nuts , and , It you don't mind the trouble , wind up with nn old. fashioned candy pull. MADAME 1\IERnI. Return of Silks to Favor , For a long tlmo crepes and \'olles have tlLteon the plnco of silks , but this season the ) ' are coming In again In 110W and heavy but sott wen.ves. Some of thom Imltato the tussnh In wen\'o and ethers are corded. The most , I benullCul'I1lsts of the senson a.ro I mndo at 110ft silks. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ) : JP.Uf'1ty 1IJrr ) 1. 1.It ( - y . ) k- ks [ s 0 , Id II , 0- 0.t. . _ _ rs Id . Here nro three charming IIttlo 11I1.rtY-dresses thnt mo. ) ' be rOllroctuced h o. \lmost nny thin mntorlal. The first III In pnlo blue sllotted vallo , trimmed a ,1' . lho lower ec1go with a frill ot lace , hended by two rows of Insertion. 'fhe necl s Is outlined wlU1 Inco and Insertion ; the Ince that finishes tbo puffed aleovo II 10 open on tbo fore ll11rt ot nrm. Mntorlalll required : . . ) 'I\1'ls H Inches wide , : ynrcls Inco , 8 yards Insertion. a- 'rho second Is In spotted musl1n. The skirt Is h'lmmed with 11. gathorol x. frill , edged with narrow 1aco nnd h'nded b ' Insertion. "he bodice has a rounl ) 'oke , outlined with Insortlon , the full lower 111\rt nlso bolng trimmed with 111 IJorlion. Matorlals required : 4 % ) 'nrds 28 Inches wide , . . yards lace , 6 ) 'nrd 1n Insertion. The third Is In cream Japnnese silk , nnd Is tn/Hlo / very full for dnnclng or 1t Is trimmed with lace and Insertion , the latter l1\1t on the skirt In deol1 vm : 11' . dykes. The silk Is cut awn- from the back of InBertlon so that It IR trnnllllUl , no ont. The bQrthe trimming Is edged with lace. nnd III nttacl1ell to the squar s nock by InB rtlon. Materlnls roqulrod for the dress ; 4 % 'urds 36 I11Chcs wid , 6 YllTds wldt Inco , 2 yards narrow lacc , about 14 ) 'I11'ds Inocrtlou. , , MISS ANNIE CATnON. " } . , CAT ARRU MADE LIFE A BURDEN TO ME. MIss ANNIE CATRON , D27 Main Ht. , Clncinnutl , Ohio , wrltcs : "As I have found T'oruna n. blessing for IL severe case of cntul'l'h of the head unIt throat which I suffered froll1 for n I . nmnber of years , I Uln only too pleased I. to Ivo it my personal endorsement. "Catarrh , such us I suffered from , made life a burden to mo , my breaU , wns offensive , stomach bud , and my I1cad stopped up so that I wus usually troubled with n. headache , nnd althol1g'h I tried many so-called remedies , nothing - ing gln'e mo permanent rellof. I was rather dlscour:1A'ed with 11.11 medlclncs when PerUlHL was suggcsted to me. h However , I did buy a botUe , mllJe- fore that wus finished there was n marked cho.nge in my condition. 1\Iuch encouraged 1 lwpt on until I was completely - pletely cured in a month's time , nUll I find that my general health is also ex- cellent. " People who prefer solid medicines RheuM try Perl1na tablets. Each tulJlet represents ono average dose of 1'erl1na. Mon-a.lin the Idcal Laxative. Ask Your Druggist for Free Peruna Almanac for 1908. TRUE AFFECTION. - - - Ethel-Jimmy , do you love me ? Jlmmy-Grent Scott , girl , do I love ) 'ou ! AIn't I kept my hands nnd fnce clean for moro than n weele all on account - count of 'ou ? Inevitable. "So Nelson Is dead. Whnt Idlled hIm' ! " "You know bo had ono foot In the grav ? " "Yes _ " "Wcll , some ono pulled 11ls Jeg.- , -Harper's Weekly. - SICK HEADACHE ' " Positively c red hy CAO'JER"S tbese Little Pills. 1\ They also relieve Ds. ! ITIlE tresa froln DYllprplila , In- I V HR - - digestion Eating. and A perfect Too Hearly rem. . et1y for Dlzzlne 8 , Nau. II P o LL . sen , Drowsiness , 1111011 Taste In the ) Iol\th , Coat- ell Tongue , Pain In the 8lt10 , 'rORI'JD LIVER. They rcgulatll the Dowels. Purely Vegetable. SMAll Pill. SMAll DOSE , SMAll PRIGEs - Genuine Must Bear CARTERS Fac.Simile Signature aVER .d - PilLS. / . . .PZ7' REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. . . - - - - - - - - - : W : - ; : : : YOU CAN OR' ! ' A GENUINH , LYON & llIALY : Washburn Piano at the lowest ChlcntO price and on the tirosl ; liberal terms of JUonUlly payments. This Is the piano that Is known Ds"Amerlca'l lIomo I'lallo" , because It has the true ,11I"tllc tone Dnd III ouarnn tud lor l Je by L'on & 110ft ! } ' , who arc the world's Inrfl'st lIIu lc house. The Washburn cntalog elPlaIns even' thing. It In the market for" piano , mall this adYer , t1scmont today wllh ) 'our name and address and receive cataloi' and nume of local piano deuler , and .11 pl of beautifUl Dew plll.no 0111.le. Addle" , LYON a DEALY , ODlCAOO J , . NEBRASKA POINTERS STATE NEWSAND , NOTES IN CON. DENSED FORM. THE PRESS , PULPIT AND PUBLIC What Ie Going on Hero and There That Is of I ntere > st to the Readers Throughout Nebraska. I A new directory ot Hastings Is soon to bo Issued. A recent flro at Edgar destroyed $12,000 worth of property. Formal dedfeatlon of Ashland's new D. & M. passenger station toolt place . last weel , . The IJ11m on the farm or Lourenco Dyars , two miles wesl of Valley , was completely deslro'ed by fire. The State Savings nnd Loan nsso- clatlon and the Doatrlce Dulldlng and Loan association , both Deatrlco Instl. tutlons , ha\'e declared semi-annual dlvldenc1s. Two first term of the c118t1'lct court In Dutler county for the year 1908 w1l1 be held Fcbruary 10 , George F. Corcoran presiding , with Mr. Sprague of Aurora. ns court roportor. The Dluo Vnlley Fruit nnd Grocery company has changed Its name to tbe Dlue Valley 1\lercantllo compauy. The concem was organized three years ago to handle fruit and producc. , Following Is the mortgage record of Gage county for tbo month of December - bor , 1907 : Farm mortgages filed , 22 ; nmount $58,586 ; numl10r of farm mortgages - gages released. 22 ; amount $40,310. Carl Schroeder , 70 years of age , hanged hlmsolf In his woodshed at Scribner. When found hili body was cold In denth. There wns no nppar- o1nt cause for Scbroeder to take his own life. Notlficntlon wns received nt. Fall'- bur ' from Andrew Carneglo that he had donnted $10,000 for a public lIbrn. ry fol' Fnlrbur- under the usunl con- ditions-tho donation of a slto and np- 11roprlatlon of $1,000 a year for mnln. tenance. Maxwell Spencer , nged 26 , of 24 East Ninety-sixth street , New Yorle , a ) 'oung man of evldbnt wenlth , died on the eastboulld Durllngton train ns It entered Lincoln last weet , . The body wns taleen from the train and shipped to Now York. John A. 1\IIIIer , Hvlng two and one- half mlles cast of Arlington , In what Is Jmown as the Pleasant Valley neigh. borhood , has just refused an offer 01 $127.60 per acre for bls farm. This I ! the hlghost price over offered for a farm In that neighborhood. A number ot mcmbers of a religious order new to Nebraska-the Oblnto Fathers of Mary Immnculnte-bavo reached Lincoln from their home In Canadn. . They wilt talm char e of the church nnd parish nt McCook and also of n number of missions. HenrC. . Richmond , president of the State Editorial association , wn.q In 1..Incoln RUrrlng uv sarno Interest In the meeting , which Is sot for the latter part of February. President Richmond lives at Fremont and Is editor of the Fremont Herald. _ Tames Hoagland of Beatrice , who was nrrested atter trying to fire his o.n home whllo Intoxicated , 'was glvon a hearing before the Insanity commission on nn Inebriate chnrge. Owing to the fnct that his wife < lied , recently and hl has n family of chlli i dren to care for , tbe commission sus. pended sentonc , Donjnmln Gossanl , ex-county treas. Ul'or of Red Willow county. was dls- clmrg-ec1 from the Hastings nsylum as cured and was talcon to McCoolt to o.n. swer a charge ot embczzllng county funds In the sum of' $6,000. At his prellmhlllr - hearing he was bound over to the district court , and , falling to put up the bonds of $5,000 , wafJ remanded to jnll. Sutton has made 11. larger growl1'l the uast ) ' 011.1' In both business hloclS and residences than for man ) ' yenrs past. 'fho public buildings nro the new Catholic church , $30,000 ; Gcorge Hone ) ' , furniture , GGxHO feet , two stories , $15,000 : .J. B. Dinsmore , modem - em postoffico building , flro , and bur- glnr proof , furnlshcd com pIe to , $8,000 : Henry Brchm , meat marl.et , $7,000. I"rijnlc Dowers dlsappearod fl'om Odell Sunday and aH clTorts to locnto him proved futllo unUl Wednesday. Dloodhounds were procured from Deatrlce and searching parties scoured ! .ho countr ) ' , but nothing could bo learned exce t that he went out hunt. Ing.Vednesdny a lctt r was recelvell from him , dated nt St. Joseph , stating - ing that ho had been leldnapod b ' two men and taleon to that placo. The contest brought by D. C. Wha.- ley against D. E , Lincoln , who was de. clnred elected sheriff ot Dawson coun. tnt the last election , wns decided before .Tudgo 1'ul'nen In fn.\'or of Wlm. Ie ) ' . Mr. Lincoln was the populist cnndhlnto , but was not endorsed by the democrats. It WIW nscortalnell that 80mo of the election boards counted strnlght domocratlc votes fOl' Lincoln. This caused Whale ) ' to bring contest proceedings. The contract botwccn the Nebraslm , Tolellhone compnny and the Chicago , Durllngton & Qulnc ) ' rnllroad , allow. Ing emlO'es ) at the rnllroad 20 per cent reduction In tholr telephone b11lB , I bas been abrogated. A car was londod with horses In Council Dluffs to he shlppod to Mncon , 1\10. , but before the train arrlvod at Pacific Junction , oPJJoslto Plattllmouth , the car caught fire from spnrks from the engine drollplng In the bay , It Is bollevocl , and soon after rencblng Pacific - cific Junction the anl'l1n.l all perished oxccpt two. " SENTENCE SERMON& - - 1) ) holy t ne docs not mllIto tll ' . hca\'enl ) ' tone. \fI't. _ Strnlnlng nfter applnuso Is Jloor trolnlng for It. A nation dlcs us liOon ns It ceases to Get now feteals. Cownrdlco often wall.s under the name of conscience. 'l'hero Is no salvation EO long al } , there Is sclr-satlsfnctlon. , No mnn can escnpe the collection by cnlculatlng how much t110 othel' man Is putting In.-Cblcago Trlbuua West African Betrothals. In some parts of West Africa the girls have 10llg engagemonts. On the ' day of tholr birth they 11.1'0 betrothcll to n baby boy a trlflo older than them. selves , and at the nge of 20 they 11.1'0 . married. The girls Icnow of no other way of getting a husbnnd , and so they are qulto happy n11t satisfied. As wl\'es they nro patterns ot obodlence , nnd the marriages usually turn out , succeSSCL . . . To Avoid Wet Feet. When lnldng long tramps with my husband I often suffered from wet I feet until I dlsco\'cred , the fololwln ! ; ' fP. nrtlcles of wearing apparel : "I bought all slllt and of this made logglngs , ! which I were Insldo of my sboes. 1'he water could thell spln.8h over my rubbers - bers with no III effectS' . The Icgglllgs o not Impede " 'nlkln , 1101' do they Injure the fact as do rubber boots.- \0011 Housekeeping. Socialism In German City. There Is carrlod on b ) ' the German I municipality at Frelburg 11. pawnshop , an Insurance business , a tbeater , seve eral restaurants and a newspaper , as well as the schools. A scat cnn be t > rocured at the opera In thn.t cll ) ' for I ' /tIne c'ent nnd uupper aftorwnrd for six cents. The authorities also own a t cemetery , In which the citizens can be Interred cheaply. All She Wanted , Mrs. Muggerty ( a habitual borrow- ere-Shure , Mrs. O'o'udge , It's meself that Imtes to throuble yez , but cnd 'ez loan m the yollt av an egg- Harver's 'Veekly. Good Town to Live In. In the town of Klugenberk , Gel'- man- , taxes ar ennlcnown , and this ) 'ear $ O was paid to ever ' clUzcn from the profits ot the municipal 1 brlckworls. India's Improvidence. Although India has exhaustl sS' deposits - - posits In the salt mines of the Pm.jab. 1.582,784 tons at sult were Importee } In 1906-7. Good Definition. A gentleman Is born with the ncc- esslty of thinking at ethers hcrol'o he doeS' of ltlmsclt-Florlda ' } 'lme5- Union. ) ' New York City's Railways. On n. real busy day the New ' -orle railways talee In one and one-halt . million - lion nlcleels. The Devil and the Idler. Turldsh proverb : The c1evl ! tempts All other men , but Idle men tempt the .dcvll. France Is responsible for the tame of billiards. ' Dovlgno invented It In 1572. Love knows no law , unless ' \Ve except - cept the mother.ln-law. Omaha Directory . - TELEGRAPHY Do you want to learn it ? vVe teach it most thorough , filling a number of posi.tions every week. Why put it off ? vVrite or come at once. , "Ve Absolutely Guarantee Positionsl U. P Railroad - road wircs and blanles used in school work. Omaha Commercial College , Omaha H IDESA r DEFlrRS Wnnt ! : II.OOO Mu.krats ami 1.000 mink at onrr. No.1 1"11 : " Hal8 18.2:1e. 1(8 \ 1c. No.1 Mink . , JArg" " ' . .1. . Write . ( or prlco Itot on hhll' , an < l fu. . . "hlcb 1. 110' " . . .olly. ' 101 ( " I1llll rult Inforlllation cheerfully ( unilihed. D. B. McDONALD "II DE & FUR CO. Office end YlorohouBe , 51350. 13th 6treet : tercrence" 0"11"lIonll Rnl : OMAHA Cowulercl"I.\gendeo Nebr. MAKE MORE MONEY l rte Yo LIVE Sl OCK Ship to ALEX G. BUCHANAN & SON Live Stock Commission , 154-156 Exchanlrc nldlr. . So. Omaha. 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