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THE O51AHA DAILY BEE33MONDAY JULY 0. 1891. SPEGIRL NOTICES. Van TIIK8R COLUMNS ADVKHTISKMKNTH I3no : p.m. for thn pvenlnit nd antll8.SO | > .m. for the morning or Hnndsy edi tion * , All nrtfortlfiMnrpU In thfse columnn J cent ft word llrrt Inncrtlon and IH centi ft word thereafter , or n p r line pt-r month. No ndvertltcmrnt taken for \tnt \ than 25 cent * for thn flr t ln ritlon , Ternia cash In ad * vitnce. Initial ! , riiurpa , aymhola , He. , cachcotmtaa n wnrd. AllftdTertticmimtii muat run conaccii- tlrcly. Adtehlfcra , hy rcquotlnR a numbered check , can bate their an wer addressed to a "num bered letter In caronf Tnr. HKR. Answernso ad * Hreircd nlllb Oelltoredoiily on prcaontnllonof the check , _ RANCH OI-TICK8 ADVKUTIHINnKOHTIIKSK cotumiia will bo taken on the aboTe conditions lit thn follonlnit bnslnrca houses , who are author * Itcd to tat pprrlsl notices at the aame rales as can IP had at tin' mnln onirns Hdiith Onialia. llranch Onicc'No. . 2(3.1 ( N street. Ma- Irr block , John W , Irll ! , Pharmacist , llth and Mason Btrrcls. H. II. Fariipwortb.I'liariiinclst. 2ll5CumliiK street. W .1 , Utilities , rimrmni-lst , 1.24 N. loth street. Ccnrgo W. 1'arr , I'liarniaclat , 1718 Ixiarcnworth treet. a' niannacrZltli and Knrnnm. VVfT\NTlTl ) Fttraattt , rtc. . ttt ( op offlrtt cotumn on ( An jwo . " " YKWD my walling rooms are. nlwnya full from 9 a. m. to dp. m. Canadian Kmplo/inent oRIco , 314 y. 15th. Telephone 881. 4M _ \-4 \ * -SITUATION MY I-ADYAH HOOKKKKI'KIl oil Cashier , 1st claaa references. 2705 Woolwnrlh nro. f l-Jy2'Jt AVAXTiail a HUM' . For rale * , fie. , tier lop of fliitt r/ilnmu ) -4 YOILNfJ JIBN : GOOD PAY CAI.IJ UOOM a , WIN. Kith si. , upstairs. ( XX ) 7 TJ-WASTKI ) . GOOD HALIWMKN TO SKLL AD * J'vertlslng cards nnd novelties on commission direct from manufacturer. Yon ran ninko f."O per week. Addreti Advertising Specialty Co. , HurTnlo , N. Y. 41741 6' T > -WANTKD AN ACT1VK , HKL1AULK MAN- JJsalnry 170 to IM ) monthly , with Increase * , to represent In his own section n responsible. New York house. Hefcrences. Mnmifncturcr , lock box 1585 , New York. n-STATK AGKNTH ANI ) CANVASSING HALKS * J'men wnntp < l to sell Taylor Pistol Hi-port Hurglnr Alarms In every rlty nnd town In the United Htatn-i. fiomelhlni ? i-nllrely new. Is n pt-rfrct burglar pnralyri'r A fortune for every good salesman. Call nt once nnd senfor yourselves. Kii'iulrn of C. II. Taylor ntllnrker hotel , from 7 to 10 p.m. . for n few days only. Homo olllco , . .012 S st. , Lincoln , Ncli.Bfi.1 Bfi.1 3 "P-WANTKD. 2 41ILKKHS. AJIK3 AVK. DAIHY JJJ. F. Hoch. U50 4 T > -WANTKI ) AGKNTS IN KVEHY CITY ANI ) -l-Jtown for the "Confessions of n Nun. " Kvery- liorty In rending It. Liberal terms to agents. Ham- lile copy sent postpnhl for 50 cents. George A. Joplln , wpstrrn ngcnt , Omnha , Neb. 1113 3 * B-WANTKI ) AN ALL-HOUND MAN IN TIIK Photoprnph business. Knton'a , 1320 Fnrnnm fit. M 721 B' -WANTKD SALKS.MKN ON RALAHY OH COMmission - mission to hnndlu the new putent chemical Ink erasing penrll ; the greatest selling novelty e\or ] iroduei-di erases Ink thoroughly In two seconds ; no nbranlon of paper ; 2WI to HH ) per cent prollt : onn ngont'ft sales amounted to f4i20 In six ilnys , nnolher (32 In two hours. Wo wnnt onn general ngi'iit In each ntnto mid territory. For terms nnd full par ticulars address-the Monrou Eraser Mfg. Co. , La Croiwb , WIs. 4111 n WANTKI ) , AN KXPKHIKNCKI ) SALKSMAN J > ln gem-mi store ; must be a Dane nnd cnpabl.i of the ( icrninn language. Address C. W. KlIngb.MI , Hooper , Neb. Ct'OH. "T > WANTHD. WOOD TUHNKH , WOOD CAHVKH , JJrnnehlnn men , cabinet imik' > r ; slondy work. Ste * vcns , Hcrlng A Co. , Charles City , la. 05',1-fi * WANTKI ) , 200 LAHOHKHR FOH WYOMING nnd South Dakota. Free transportation. Al bright Labor Agency , 1120 Fnrnnm street. 4I.V.IB -4IKNOK GOOD ADDltl-ISS. MKTHOfOUTAN M'fg Co. , 10W Howard Omaha , or 137 N. 12lh Lin coln. 125-Jylg * T51)0 ) BALKSMKN WANTKI ) TO SKLL OUH PHK * Jiulnm nursery stock : the largest nursery west of the Mississippi river ; the finest stock ; nil the new 'and old fruits ; tbo lowest prices nnd biggest pay to fiffcnts ; money advanced every week : outllt free. Write us nt onco. G. J. Carpenter Co. , Falrbtiry.Neh. 877-yl4 ] BOHGANI.KKS WANTKD-f50 AND JIOO IN live months ; llmt certlllt-uto In J50 clnsi date July 1 , IKll ; llrst-clnss ornunler wanted ; write lor terms. Supreme lodge , the Universal progressive league , 172 Washington stieet , lloston , 5lusi.M7MJyl2 M7MJyl2 B HIO 510NKY SKLT.INO TIIK LIFK OF P.T. IIAU- niinii only J1.50. Agents wnntrrt. American Hook Co. , Now York Llfo building. Omnhn , Nob. 732 JyO For ralcj" . clc. , fee toil of f rut column on 1/ifn ) > nrje- C ! -WANTKI ) , ( IIHL FOH GKNKHAL IIOIISK- work , HSSN. lllth st. ( .75 4 C-WANTKI ) , GKHMAN (31HL AHOHT 15 YKAUS old , to thk caroof children , U H. I3th st. Mrs. Nn l. CfO 4 C-WANTHI ) AT ONCK , A GOOIH'.IHL FOH GUN * oral housework. 241' ! SuwanI street. 72 : ) -WANTKI ) , A G001) "c ( KK ANI > LAUNDHKS8 Imiulro Mrs. llob't 1'urvls , 21th and St. Mnry'n nvonue. M004 U KOH HIONT 1IOUSI3S. Fin-ru : I'es.t'to. ' . tee topofJ1 r it r o I u m t > on this -8.iwQM'"c6rrA7ni.rclii p. "INQ. 2513 ( uP. ' " > MSBJyl3 A-ft-nOOMHODSK.NICK VAKD , SHADKTHKKS , -'City nnd cistern wntev. elegnnt neighborhood. 2 blocks from slrcet cars , 1411 S. 7th avenue , or Hell's phurmnry , cor. llth nnd Maxon. 500 -FOH HUNT , A FUHNISIIKU COTTAGK. IN- cUlro | nt 2121 St. Mnry'n nvenno. Ml',33 4 * D-FOH HKNT , KOH BIIM.MUH , A NICK FUH- nlshed cottage. No. 2HIII Farnnm Bt. , largo yard ; tcrum very reasonable. Cull nnd see. ( VI 4 -l'XH HKNT.4 NKW 7UOOM DWKLLINGS AT .llth nnd Jackson sis. , with furnace , bath , hot nnd cold water , everything In the llnost nliape nnd only J25 per month to good party If taken quick. Fidelity Trust Co. CT3 U D-O-UOOM IIIIICK IIOUSK , ALL CONVKNl * ences , K'5.00 : li-room brick housu , S II , K. Cole , U Continental. 501 D 1IOUSKS , ALL K1NDS-THH13K NICKLY FUH- nlshod. llundy A Co. , 1CH Cnpltol nvoinio , 602 -FOH HUNT , IIANDSOMK 11-HOOM HOUSK , nil modern conveniences. In perfect order spnveil streets : motor nnrt within 5 minutes wnlk of post- otllce. NathnnSholton , hill Fnrnnni street. .Y150.I -NKW MODKHN ANI ) MOST DKS1HAHLK IN thoclty. : ior4room > iultei. Cutnploto for housekeeping - keeping , 818 S 22d street. F. L. Vnn Horn. 4I.W TFOH" HUNT , 7-HtXIM'illTlTsK , 2023 IIAIINKk' . Inqulru A. H. Gladstone , 1310 Douglas street. 41505 TFOH HKNT,7-IUOM ) COTTAGK , KAST KHONT , J.-'tfliomiiin nvo. , near Clark ; $2U. Wright A Las- bury , 1U)1 ) Howard. ml T\-FOR HKNT , COIINKH FLAT. ALL OUTS1DK JL/rooms. Wright nnd Lnsberry , 10)1 ) Howard. , 41559 B-FOH HUNTS HOO.M CO'l'TAGK 2513 DAVKN * port flM)0. ) Srooni co'ttngfl23 nnd Fnrnnm , f 12.50. Heed , ASclby , room 13 , Hoard of Trndo. 551 D--FOH HKNT CHKAP. NINK HOO.M HOUSH , furnished or unfurnl.hed nnd bnrn , convenient locution , llolbrouk , 4 lleobuilding. 4UJ7 -FOH HUNT f25 A 51ONTH , KLKGANT 8 room neivly pniii-rod corner brick on motor linn. J. U lllco. 1)23 ) N. V. Life. 4I7S5 r > - HKNT 10-HOO.M HOUSK CKNTHALLY locatedmodern tinprovements , 712 N. 1'Jth. 4'.ni \ -TN.HOM | ] IIOUSK WITH HAHN ; DIISIH- 'able loi'allon ; modernto rent. Heard llros. , 1110 Douglas Ktroet. 41IW l trll'1 YOU WISH TO HKNT A HOUSK OH STOHK J sw H. K. fjolu , Contliientiil block , 4W -KOH HKNT.SPLKNDIDIIMlOOMHKSIDKNCKi ull modern conveniences , lliie.1t location In city ; 815 Piirk live ; present occupant. .Mr. ri. It. Hoeder ; jiomesslon Riven July 1 ; good bnrn ntlnched , will hold 4 horses- liberal terms nnd long lease to right iinrty. Apply 323 lite bldg. , or lUI Park nve. John ( Jrnnl V34 ly-FOH HKNT 9UXM HOUSK , MODCKN CON- J-'TenlifiH-es , J 34 Davenport itreot. Imiulro tU Davenport street , 4 * ) V-FOH HKNT , 1IOU3K J HOO.MS. 1215 CHICAGO -'strvet. \-COTrAGK * 'OH IlKNT , 441 B. 24TI ) AVKNUK. TTV-FOH HKNT , 6-HO041 COTTAGK , CUNTUAL , J f 15.00. 6 room rottago , near motor , 112.00. 4-rooni cottngo near motor , IIO.UO. 3 rooms unfurnished , 110.U ) . Anil Ihfl best residence Hats In the city. fM to f24 No t lores. Tbo .Menu luv't. Co. , 413 HOP llldg , tiia BSTKAM IIKATKD MODI5HN FLATS. 707"ANT TOO S Itith trcct. K. K lltiiger , 151U Farnam. l-'OU UUNT FUIIMSIIK1 > trr3te , tte. , fee ton of fli-it column on this } Mjue , JJ7-LA HI ! K FKONT HOOM.ITOI CAPITOL AVKNUK -FUHNtSUBU HOOMS , 1118 OAP1TOI , AVK. 4I5D T l ? ( XH HKNT. FUHNISHK1) IIOOMS KOHL1CIIT .l-.liou > oloiilng ; all convuulonctuj 1 , 3 or a en- lulle. ITia McboUs t. 41719 8 8T. CM 111 KUHOPHAN IIOTKU COIl and Dodge , will make low rrvlei for roonn by thn week or month with or Million ! board.t 850 EFUHNISHKU 110O418 Till 8. 34TH STKKKT. I.aruo lawn , MIU2 li * K1 .KIJIINISIIKB UOOMS , M AND M I'KHMONTU i-ilSia rarnuui. M ( u FOIt nKNT-FUKN'IBMRn UOOM8. [ ConttnutAj _ _ . . . , . -J Oil HKNT. TWO "MSTioOM8t3IN ; ! u rn suite In prlvnte family , t roan and wlfo or two nentlemen. taajoiith 17th st. Itoferences. .M4.S3 Tr HOOJitH i T'OH HOU8KKKK1MNJ OIl MAN tjanil wlfo | no children : rent taken In board. 31 ! ) NI7tli , 641 _ 17NICK 110OMAILCONVKNIKNCK9 , 1719 IAV. Jlicnport. . 10' E-FOll HKNT. NtCKI-V KHHNiaiIKU COOI , rooms at nnrtlicnst rorncr If.th and Howard , Lnwn around building. From H.OU U ) (20 n month. E-Z NICK KHONT HOOM9 FOH (1KNTLKSIAN only , 2010 Davenport street. 2S4 - PLBAHANT KHONT HOO.M IN PHI. vale family for gentleman , 835 8 ZVth street. .121 1.1-FUHNIBIIKI ) HOOMfl. LIGHT HOU9KKKKP- JJlng , 2MJHt..Mary'Bavomio. ! ' 873 FUHNIBHKO UOOM8 , 1334 N 2I9T NKAH JJcnblo. M7-Jy7' FUItXIHHKI ) UOO.MH AND lioAKII. For rates , etc. , see lop of flnt column on this jxigt. I'VUttSlSltKU ilOOMa ANI ) BOAHD. 1721 Dodge direct. 5171(1 ( H - HOOMS , WITH Oil WITHOUT bonrdHnUusoof bath. 41 8. IStli street , Flat 4. 3d Moor. > IT 1 _ P-PAUL PLACK , 411 NOHTH ISTII. IIKST OK I. board ! handsome room * , single or en aulto ; rea sonable. Mil'Ji ) 7 it-UOOM9 AND 11OA1U ) , 1GU DOUGLAS i ( .trout. 41MU' _ 17-FUHN1S1IKI ) ' HKCONI ) STOUT UOO.MH TO -I rent with hoard. 201 S. 25th nvcniio. 081-9 * F-PLKA8ANT HOOM9 , 0001) 110AHI ) , 210.1 Douglna. C42 8 * I ? KOK HKNT , NICKI.A 11(11' : UOOM WITH -1 board fur two at I5.UU nor week , 2013 llnnioy nt. 1115-7 -n-HOOMSANDnOAHD. 10SI DOIKIK ST1IKKT. JL1 51270.1 y22 TV HOOMS ANI ) IlOAltl ) AT YOUNG WO.MKN'S 1 home. 1VJ S. 17th street , 70U-Jyl ( ! UNKUKNISHHD Forrate , etc. , ret top of first column on this jxigc. - UNFUIINIS IlKl G-6 CnSS , TOIt HUNT 4 UNFt'HNlSHKI ) HOOMS FOH G housekeeping to fniully nlthiiut chllilron. City water , etc. Price tlS.UO. liOl Webster street. 7M Ferrate * , etc. , see top ofjlrst column on this pigs -IOAl'llmT : Oi\vTlluT oOMS AT fashionable private boardlug houses nt cut rates. Davles Ilroa. , 18th and Chicago streets. FOUT : I'JNT STOlTKS AXlfo KKICISS. / 'or rate * , etc. , tee ton of first column on 1/ifs yap. * 1118 N. 211th street : will liiko labor for rent. Apply 1 1 Hi N. 20th street , upstairs. MTO. > U * _ 1HOIl HKNT Oil SALK. MY HUILD1NG ON 1 Junca at. , but. 10th & llth. U.A. LlndUlst,31tJ | H 15th. 503 _ T-HOHUKNT , Till ! 3-STOHV HKICIC HUILDLNG , J1I1U DoiiKlnfl tttrcut , snltnhlu for whuluMiilo pur * > oson , $ HU per mouth. Cluia. Kiiufman. loOJ DOUR * 1 a trcut. Uti _ 1 STOUK HOOMS AT 707 AN 1)709 SOUTH 1BT1I , latoani bontuit. K. K. lllnijur , 15l'J Karnaiu. M44'J U * KOH HKNT TI1K 4-STOKY H11ICIC HUILDINU J with .or without novnir , formerly occupied by the lieu I'uhllahlni ; Co. , Dili Kiirnim : t. Tbu biillil- IHK linit H tlrepoof coinont bfuiMiient , coiuplotu stenm-liciitliiK llxttires , wntor on nil thu Hours. Kna lite. Apply nt thu olllco of Thu lieu. UI5 KOK For nitf/i , el * . , ice ton of first column OH Mi fa jtaae , J O oilHENT "I PASTUKK-I IIAVK NKW I'ASTUUK JUST " fencoil for horaos and colta , 22j ncreaa of tame nnd wild firana ; will call for und deliver ; chanioa rcnaonnblo. Inqulro Kvnna. ttl i'axtou block , or inldreHa UoorKU U. Linns , South Oninhii. Mill JylB * AVANTKD TO KHN1' . Forrnlw , etc. , teetop of frst cnlnm'i on Jftto 71 ige. vvnlooNTYJU/Y 1.1. 5-ilOOM tionso ; rollablo tenant ; family of three. Ad- druia S , : W , Doe. M733 U * HKN'TAIi AGENCY. For tittef , etc. , see loji tif first column n llits i > age. ' ' ' ' - . till block. 4U9 ST011AG13. For rates etc. , fee ( op of first column on this page , TmVsrrclSTiM5s"TNirin housu In city. Williams & Cross , rill Harncy. M5I3 _ M-CIIKAl'KST AND J1KST 8TOUAGK FOll furulluro Wulla , 1111 Karnumjtt. 611 -11KST STOKAOK IIUIMMNO IN OMAUA ; KOvernment bonded waruhouno : hoiiauhold tiooda cared for ; lowest ratoa. W. M. llualiman , 1015 I.envumvortli. 513 _ M-CLKAN , DHYANI ) 1MUVATB STOHAGK OK furniture. Omaha Btovo llepalr Worka , 1207 Doiililaa. M331 _ WANTKO TO mjY. For rnlcft.elc. , sec lop / flnt column on this page. oUGU1HOIA ) , Wulla , 1111 Kurimm at. 5U _ WANTHI ) TO 11UY , OO1) UHSIDKNCE IOT or liouxo and lot , or auveral lota located no aa to make u good building alto , tiittat bo In tlrat claas roaldcnco jiart of thu city. 1'artlea answering tills aliould xlru full description of property , lowest price , terms , whether Incumbored , and It ao how much. O I' . ' , Hue. ml _ FOU SAIjK KUltNlTUISE iSTC. For rntra , etc. , stetop of first column OH Mitt jiagc , 0KO 1 1 fs I A "liK FU UNIT L' 1 1 K A Nl ) IK AH K oF'ri 1 1C beat boardluu housu In the city. Address S Zii.Dco. For terms , etc. , m loj > of flnt column mi ( mi " " L awny nnd unod piano box top buictty , both In uoud order , Inqulro at room 102 , OiUHhu Nat , Itnnk butldlni ; . KM P-IIHUVY si'IllNK WACON KOU BALK AT L 2705 I.eiiTOinvorth nt. Wl 1)-ONK fi-YKAH-OM ) 1IAV I.ADIKS' HOUH15. I one reidstcrcil Hunihlotonlnn brown mnro , 5 yours , very centlo ; ono sorrul llk'ht driver very niuu'ilr. Cheap for cash. II , K. Cole , U Contlnnntal block. -MWI ID 11KOH SATiK , I.mHT TUACK SULKY ANI ) CAN. 1 opy top surrey , newly pnlntrd , aurroy liarncss and family horse ; will aell separately . Knqulro 1'ark avo. atnblea. CU1 7 ' --KOK BALK , FAMILY CAIlHIACi : . [ , KK A -1 Mchola' atnblo , 2Sth nnd Lonvonworth. M514 l > -KAMIf.Y HOIISKH KOUSAI.K. StNfini'1 DH1V. J era or rnrrlimo Warns. Can furnlnh any kind of horse desired. Call at 0. 1 > , Woodworth & Co. , or addruaa , T. J , I'lomliw , Cnlhonn , Neb. 7(11 ( Formttt. etc. , see lop of Jlnt column on Mifa pnue , Q-KOllsATI ! , ONK NKwtt ioisroWHU K.\ uliui , cbrnp ; nlfo. enmo horaexund currliiL't'.i. MiiNtom , room t , Wllluiell hlk. ( M'J ' 7 llICYCIiB. MIITUAM1IIHH8AFKVY. NKWJ never boon used , la'Jl pattern , f 110. A. H. 1'orrlxo A Co. . noiDoiln * . CTiln _ BIISOKLTiAXKOUS. _ Fur rnltt , etc. , ee top of first column on this pnt/e. T > nil. I.ONSIAI.irS ) HI'ICCIFIO MKD1CINKS .IVfordlauaaea iH'cullar to women. 010 S. 13th street. _ ini augy 1 > MUHTNINH HODS , WlIOF.KSAIiK ANI ) UK- I Vtall , J. J. Mcl-Jilii , ys fpcucer at. , Omaha. OIjAUlVOYANTS. For rnc ( , fte , , tee top of flnt column on thin vnge , S * - MASSVaKMAiAS UKlziKlt OVKU l6 13th , Q M11H. NANNIK V. WA11UKN , CI.A1HVOYANT , Otninoo epcaklnir. wrltlnu niul rellablo bualneaa medium , four jrrora In Oiouhn , ll'J N. Ilith. 615 MASSAUK , HATI1S , ETC. For rale * , tie. , , i top of flnt miliimn on Mil.4 JKK/S. ' | -MA88AOK J1ATIIS AT MAD.VMK SMITU'H -L imrlora , 3d tloor , I'M H. 15th street. MSSU iu > M -MASSAGK , MADAMKDHIJCIKU.OVKU CIO 8.13 -L 2UU-JrW MUSIC , AUT AXI > IjANGUAGE. For mi , rtc. , tet ton of flnt column ou f/if * JKIO . ANIHIANJO MUSIC HlMl'MKIIUI. i rtwcei read at Klance. No knonledKD of muilo roiulrcd , Mend for dr. Uultar Mualo Co.Atlantlola. \ tT I'Ul'lLS , UltAMMAK A 81'KCIAI.TY. t Douglaa. V-l'"TOUB ' liUYINd A 1'IANO KXAMt.NK TUB ) now icnlu Kluiball planu , A. lluapu.liU Dounlm. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 516 \r-TWOSECOND-HAND 1-UN03 AT A UllKAT > bargain ; uprl lita. liiU Clilcngu at. V -41KO. I1. OKU.KNIIKCIC. TKACIIBU Ok1 T1IK ti oo ) ; with Heap , 1513 Uouiflai. in MUB1C , ATIT AN' < ) V-KOH HIKB LIST OK JW PIKCK9 MUSIC AT 10 r-nt short , address K. W. Davenport , 2 > Main itrcet. Council lllugs. Mirr 1) ' " " atoxij'r"'ro"ijOAN--iM3Ai < KSTATK. For raltt , tie , , 't top nf first column on Iftti \\f----jV L/mcKyVNV'STM T 9KcuiiKTiK9. m M Llfo llul'ld. 723 A < \\r GUAHANTKKI ) .MOHTrtAGKS ON flAHPY , v Tlmyer , Cumins nnd ! < tnnton Co. lands for 0nln by II. T. Clarke , III Hoard of Trnde 41X1 \\T f I'KH t'KNT FIHST .MOHTGACJW LOANS. i > Hlchnrd C. Patterson , 1V7 Now York Llfo. 41517 \\r-.MOHTOAnKH WANTKO , LONO OH HIIOHT time. George ( . Wallace , 310 J. J. Drown build ing , 10th nnd Douglas , 61S \V-1IUILI > INO LOANSII TO 7 PKH CKNTl NO M additional chargesfnrrommlsslonorattorncy fees. W. H. .Molklo , First National bank bldg. 620 \\T MONKV TO LOAN ON IMPKOVKI ) CITY ii property nl current rates ; funds on hand ; nn delay. Geo. F. Hlust A Co. , 2UI Hnmgo bldg. 621 IV-PHtVATK MONKY TO IXAN. J , 1) . X1TTLK , 814 N. Y. Life , 522 \\r-MOHTGAOK LOANS WANTKI ) , 4tcCAlUK ( M Investment company. 62.1 \ \ r-MONKYTOLOAN ON OMAHA PHOPKKTY. V\ Fidelity Trust company , 1014 Farnam. 624 \\r-KASTKHN MONKV TO LOAN AT VKIIY low rates , H. H. Iroy , 2ft ) N. Y. Llfo. 41525 \\r-CIIKAP 4IONKY-PII1LA. 4IOHTOAOK ANI ) Trust Co. . wauls gilt-edge loans. Gee , WP. . Coatc.1 , representative , 7 Hoard of Trade. 52G \\r TW ( ) 91)418 OF $700 ANI ) $1,01)0 ) , ON IM * ' proved property ; low rates , II , U. Iroy , New York Life. MKH 7 LOANS. W.5I.HAKHISH.ZOFHKN/.KHHLK C14 \\r-ANTlIONYLOANANDTHU8T CO. . 318 N. Y" > Life , lend at low rnto for choice necnrlty on Nebraska or Iowa farms , or Omaha city property , 511)29 " \\7" LOWK.9T HATKS ON UKAIi KSTATK LOANS. C. J. Caswoll , 811) ) N. Y. Llfo. U78-Jy8 \\T HKCONDMOHTGAGK LOANS FHOM MOO TO 110.000. Alex .Mooro , 401 Heo butldlug. .MlWI \\r-THK CKNTHAIj LOAN ANI ) THU8T CO. ' has removed to The Heo building , main floor , nt right of entrance. City loans at lowest rates. C. A. Starr , manager. 152 Jyl'J MONKY TO LiOAN-GHATTIJLS. For rales , etc. , lop offlrtt column on Mifct page. " " " r \ -MONK Y TO LOAN -'Vchnttol nnil collntcrnl securities for nl7 | time fjom 1 to 12 iiioiillin.ln-nn ainotit to suit borrower. Lonna niailu on household KOOils , plnnon , orKitnn , , miller , IIOIIBCH. lent * * . * * , vrnrolioui-o receipt * * , etc. , nt the lowuat rntos possible without publicity or removal of property. My lonnsaro BOnrrniiKCil Hint you can make n pnyment of nny amount nt any time and reduce both principle mid Interest. If you OHU a balance- your property or hnva n loan tliut you want chanced I will pay It oil nnd carry It for you. If you tlnd It moro convenient cull up telephone 1021 nnd your business will bo nr- ranued nt home. Money always on lianil. No dolny. No publicity. Lowest rates. 11. K. Masters , Itooui 4 , Wltlinoll blk , 15th and IIuruey-Bti. 637 X MONKV TO LOAN ON HOKSKS , WAGONS , furniture , pianos and collateral security , lltisl- ncssconlldeiitlal. Fred Terry , It. 433 Humgublk. 521 X 4IONKY ON FUHN1TUHK , HOHSKS , UTC. Keystone 4Iortgugu Co. , room203 bhcoly blk. CHATTKL HANK , 31 ! ) S. 15TH , LOANS .MONK Y on chattels or collateral at reasonable rates. K0 ! MONKY LOANKI ) ON ALL K1ND3 OF SKCUH Ity. U2.I Now York Life. H. A. Morris. 639 ] y2S IJUSINKSS CHANCICS. For rates , etc. , sec top of first eolnmii on t/if pager , \r FcT S ALK AT A egant " .Merry Go Around" which cost ( .1,000 , but must bo sold on account of death of owner. For particulars address the World's Fnlr Investment Co. , room 414,107 Dearborn street , Chlcngo , 111. 41712 C' Y WANTKD , MANAGING PAHTNKH FOB A line pnylng business ; must travel some : ho sober and honest nnd Intelligent : have MX ) to } 1,000 ; no mnshcrs , lunhors or loafers need apply. Address , or call"Mrs. -Merchants Hotel. KK ) 4" AT" WANTKI ) LOCATION KOH GOOD STOCK OP X general merchandise. Uox 141 , Osmond , Neb.C584 C58-4 * Ar MAN WITH SMALL CAPITAL TO HUN CIGAH JL slOro on Kuruaui street. Inqulro 620 S. 13th St. 5IGU7 4 Ar KOH SALK , STOCIC OK HOOKS , NKWS , 8TA- .L tlonery , Jewelry , sheet music , notions , toys , olc. Must ho sold Immediately. Address 13.Y. . Davon- port. 225 S. 41aln street. Council Ululls. 4H172 i ) -41Y K51PLOYKK CAN IIAVK USK OF (300.00 lo $ . ' .00.00 wllhout Inlcrest. Indoor position. Addros S , 13 Heo olllcc. 41133 7 * -CASH PAID FOH KNDOWMKNT POLICIKS IN old line companies. Send description. A. K. llrocklcsby , bpx233 , Hartford , Conn. 4S9-Jyll * KOH SALK , 4IILL1NEHY 8TOKK , IN GOOrt location ; First-class opening for a competent milliner. Address Milliners , box 316 , Syracuse , Neb. 4I5'.H ) U FOH SALK AN OLD , WKLL PAYING KSTAH- llshed cigar business ; good reasons given. Addresj P 53 , Heo. 41789 y-M HOO.M HOTKL FOH HKNT AND FUHNI- J. turo for sale. Apply 1811 Cnss. 41599 C -FOH SALK. DHUO STOCIC IN WKSTKHN lown. $750. Terms reasonable. Address S 34 , euro Dally Hoc. 41730 l ) VOH SALK , LKASK (3 ( YKAHg ) AND FUHNI , turo of r-9-room hotel. Location and business good. Address "Hotel , " care South Omaha branch , of The Ueo. 51592 7 * \r-FOH SALK , A FIKST-CLASS , WKLL KSTAH * i llshed butcher business In this city. Flno fix tures and good cash trade. To nny ono meaning business hero Is nn excellent chance. 51ustbosold In next sixty days. 41. A. Upton Co. , Ueo building. 41531 y HOTKL MKN TAKK NOTIOK. DO YOU WANT .1. n good business ? lluy thu Commercial , the leading hotel at Hrokcn How , Neb. 532 MKHCHANT TAILOH 11USINKSS. FHANK Sochor , David City , Neb. . UOfi-Jy.'ll * ' l Oll J3XO1IAN'GK. For rates , etc. , see ton of first column on this pngt. /Jilred dollars worth of no ono stock In an Omnha manufaclurlng concern ; ' .K ) per cent paid up , with bankable reference ; and n quarter section In How ard county , Nebraska. tlH miles north of St. Paul , for clear Omaha residence property. J , L. lllce. V22 N. Y. ltfo. 41723 7 * Z FOH KXCHANGK , WHAT IIAVK YOU TO trade for the largest nnd llnost Kngllsh shlro draft Htulllon In the state ? 8 years old , weighs l.BCOIbs , cost J2.000 to Import : stock groceries pre ferred ; let us hear from you. Address owners , White A Loltoy , Falrbnry. Nob. 417177 * y-OABU AND CLKAH PHOPKHTY TO KX * /Jchango for gooil Omaha property : will assume mortgage. Alex. Moore , 401 Hoe building. .Mti'.IHl V NOHTH filXTKKNTII STHKKT PHOPKHTY AJto exchange for big farm. Alex. Moore , 401 Ueo building. 41ii91-ti DIVIDKND PAYING STOCKS FOH GOOD /-'farmlands or doslrnblo city property. W. , P. O. box Oi5. 4It35 ! nl rVOH KXCHANGK , SKVKHAI , VKHY FINK /J ho lues with all modern Improvements , In very tine location , for ncru property near Omnhn or Council Hlnlts. Fidelity Trust Company , lull. Far nam st. f.07-7 rTO KXCHANGK KOH CLKAH LOT , LAHGK , ' -Jslyllah family horse nnd carriage. 41''lleo bullil- Ing. 1511 FOll SAfiK IIMAI , KSTATK. Forratcn , etc. , see topof flnt column on this jiagD. L groom modern residence , worth f 10.000'will soil for 17.500 cash. J , U Hlco , U22 N. Y. LI fe. 51 724 1" 0120,001) KOH J40.000 IN TWO YKAHS. FO ACHKfi 'ipon motor line und paved street In booming elty In Nebraska , Itivestlgulu , J. L. Itlce , .922 N. Y. Life. 41727 8 OSK OIIANCH IN A 1,1 KK T151I5 TO HUY valuable property (700 less than It cost two. years ago. A 10 room house with conveniences of city water , buth room , rloset and sowerngn , house3 years old nnrt cost f..TUO , lot 43x180 feet to nn ulley , 20 minutes' wnlk from court house , a blocks from motor caw , school nnil churches , price { 1.000 , (500 cash , balance terms easy nt 7 per cent Interest , 2 percent discount for nil cash. The owner has good reasons for Helling nt this sacrifice. I'lensu , rail to examine property afler II p , in. Will furnish ab stract : title perfect ; will take part trade city lot or fiirni , but must bo nt n low cnsu valuation. Guar antee the house will rent for $30 per month ; will execute lease for n year or longer , Wlllli 41. Vales , B. W. corner 32nd and California t . 65B 4 , I poll SALK , SKVKHAI , NKW MODKHN' HOU8K3 of II nnd 7 rooms each , In very.ilenlrnblolocations , with bath , closet , hot nnd cold water , fimtiigixow- cr , gns , tine yards , walks , etc. Fneit | complete houses In the city , from (3,500.00 to (5W ) .CO each. Will tuko clour lot as tlrst payment If dfslrnd. Call niul > eo us before they are nil sold , Fidelity Trust Company , 1611 Furnam st. ' t'Ot-7 170H 8ALK. ft AC11K LOTS ADJOINING TUB 1 city of Hlalr. Nob. 11. W. .Mcllrlde. 41591 U * OUSK9 KOH SALK ON KASYTKHMSi IIOUHK3 for rent , AddrcsA Germau American Saving ! Hank. I5j LOTS , ni.ocic 5ULOVKHDALK ADHI- tlon , 50 feet front ; this pi ICO good until July 'A J , J. Cook. U17 Douglas t. 077 t > * T.MVK-UOOM HOUril'.a IN OIIOHAHH HILL , 11,800 A ouch on Monthly payments. Thomas It * . Hall , 311 I'm ton block , $ .13 O YOU WANT A I1AHOAINJ IK 8O. THAT houioof 7room , with collar , wnll. clitarii anil full corner lot. SUtli nnd Patrick arc. . , will nult roui llUJcasb andf-'iovori'5 montbs will buy It Georg * I'aul , lUUtf Faniaiii. 41444 a iron SALK GOOD WAHKlIOUSi : 1X3T. COIINKH , J-'pared strcoti. trackage , t block * from depot ) very cheap. N. Bbeltuu , 1014 I'urumu. 400 I -Olt KSTATK. 17OH SALH KAHM CONfKAININO W ACIIK3 IM * J. proTpd land anil U fcrr * timber : farm Is all fenced : 1.1 acre * timothy BMluro , orchard , Krove , m-itory house , barn , Rrnrtnry , windmill , all In good h | Kii farm In i miles murlhwrsl of llnttimouth , Iho county ix-nt of Casi county , nnd 'J nillcn from Murray , a now town on the Missouri I'aclllc rail * road ; I mlle from tchool fc a church. Kor particu lars ndilress TSA , Bee onic < i. 7W 17011 BALK CIIKAP. .KASY PAV4tKNTS , l 4 > story nowO-room honvi'wHh * bath , cellar , ate. ; full lot , N. Shclton , 1611 Farnam. VM 8ALK , TO WOHICUiOMKN ONLY ( HI'KCO- - Inters need not apply ) , ob Mine or monthly pay * nipnli , n neat cottage nt leMlhnn nctitnl value. In- Blilo property , only ono bl < 5 k to electric line. In quire at room 202 , Oiunlm National bank bulldlnyj. 415.14 E. O. MKHHILL IIKALV.lt IN HIIAL KSTATK , Contractor nuil llulliler , rcildenca , linker I'lricu Walnut IIIII , Cottages for trade or lo on month ly payments In Donekens mtd. S < nuncers ! \ Illnicbnuiili's add. , "Clifton Hill" nnd "linker Place , " nil new nnd convenient to motor. Prices way down. Improved nnd unimproved farms In Morrlck Co. , Nob. I'or snlo.of trade. Cash for lots. 57UJy2y liVMl HAItK-A SMALL COtlNTHY HANK , HKING 1 the only hank In town and no other within 12 mllci. Host of reasons given for selling. Call nt or nddrcM room 618 , New York Llfo building , Omnha , Neb , 4'J2-12 _ iroit SOUTH OMAHA I'KOl'KHTIKS. HU8INE99. J trackage or residence , go to the lending real es tate dealers In South Omulm , Kd Johnston A Co. , corner 24th nnd N street * . M29il LOST. for nttfu. etc , , tea (0 ( | > of flrxt cotumn on this txige , Jrletta suck , between Georgia avenue nnd the Ueo olllco. Finder please leavont the Ueo business of- Ueo. M737 T OST JULY 4TH , PUUSK CONTAINING AHOUT J 140 In cash , one check of fit.&T ) , date Junu.'lO , on South Omaha Nnt'l bank , In favor of A. I'hllpott ; onn on Commercial Nat'l bank for n.'M In favor of Geo. I'hllpott. Liberal reward will bo paid upon Its return to 1714 Nlchola * street. Gee , L'lillpolt. M742 6 STKAM FKATJIKIl lT KNOVATOlT Kor rates , etc. , see ton of flnt column on this page. KDaTICICSANni'l'LLOWS ers bought. Mall or tiers promptly tilled Work called for nnd delivered Frank Ansou.alst A : Franklin 41T4J _ T'AThXT SoTlOlToTtS. For rales , tit. , set top of first column oi this rage. JL Sues A Co. , Hco hiilldlng , Omnhn. llranch olllco nt Washington , 1) . G. Consultation free. 635 Kerr < it > s. etc. , teetop ofjirst column onthw solicited. Mls.i Sturdy , 2U1U llarnoy street. 4I45Uy27' PATTKUN'S AND MODKLS. For ruf s , etc. , e ( oi > of first column nn this page , AND OTHER Notice to Contractors. Notice Is horohy Blvcn'4liat bills will lie ro- colvcd by the lio'trd of Public Lands and liulldliiKSnt the olllco of tlioHoorotary ofStato , until July Ifitli , 1-fll , af 12 o'clock noon for the erection and coinplotlQn'pf two WHIRS , kltchon nnd laundry buildings for the Insanu Asylum nt Hastings. NuUraalti&Jltld- bu reeolvod for the various brain-lift } of work and inator- Inl und i)3ii complete.bl < | , I'hins null snoolflcatlorl ! ! may ho soon'at the otllcu ofMioCoiiirnll-jloilUrof 1'ubllo'I-ttntlsand ' lIulldliiKs at Lincoln , Nebraska , and -also at the olllco of V. M , Ellis. Architect. Omaha , Nebraska. Contractors wllVbo roqlllrod to conform strictly to conditions of thu sDOcIIIcatlons. IMio Hoard reserves the right to reject any .ind all bids. Uatod Juno 18th. 1SOI. A. U. HUMPHREY. Pros't. of IloarJ John C. Alien , Sec'y. of State.JlTdffltM JlTdffltM I BnfTerincr from the effects ol youthful eiron enrly decay , wasting-noaknpsa , Innt manhood , etc. I vrlll BCUU a valuable treaties ( waled ) containing full particular * for homo cure. Pit BISof charge A splendid medical work ; eliould bo read by even man who Is nervous nnd debilitated. Addrert Prof. F. C. FOWLER. JTIoodun , Coim Notluo to Contractor.- ) . 1 am prepared to furnish promptly Itubblo Hip- Hap Dtinontton Htono and Crushed Hoclc of boat quality ttt lowojt price. For flxuros call or address 1" . L. MONHOIO , 42il Now York Llfo anlldlne. Omaha , Nob. 7.15 a nil Sioux City Passenger 110.20 p m 5.35 p ml HI. Paul Kxpross 110.55 a in LTavorT SIOUX CITY A PACIFIC. I Arrlve < maho. | Depot 15th nnd Webstar Sti. Omaha. t.t u m | . . . . .St. Lou Hall . | 12.35 p 5 8,10 a ml..Sioux JM p m 1.00 p m Sioux City KxpiuM.Kx. ( Sunday ) 12 40 p ui 5.45pm St. Pnul-Lllultod i.2J n m 6,15 n lulllancrofti'a's'su'i'fgiV ( KxsiiiidrTy ) 8J45 n iii ANIMALS IN WATER. Where the Millions of Crraturas In Drinking Water Como From anJ How They Should Bo Disposed or. "I cannot understand tlio carelessness of people. " Thin rotniirk wns mailo liy a loa.il- IMR Now York ohaml.st who wns Just mnkliiR an ntmlysls furtlio Hoard of llimlth. "Tnko the subject of drinking wiitur for In- fltnnuo. Wlmt sensible ) man or vromiin whoever over hold ft slasi of water up to the light felt that It WHS pure ? Kvonnnour slshteil per son can sou that It Is full of vegetable and nn'nml ' matter. In the city , where water Is allowed to accunillato In tanks on the top of the roofs , naturally the bottom of thn tank becomes covered with black mud. In the country , wells tire simply draining * from the surface water oitthousci , often from hams and stables. Is It any wonder It Is Impure ? IH It any wonder people got sick from drink- Injf It ? Some poopto boll the water and whllo this may kilt the llvo germs , It clocH not ro- inovn them nor romorn the vogolnhlo mitt I or which may bn In tbo water anil whleh IH often poisonous. Tbo safest way to do Is to mix a little pure whisky with tbo water and thus wholly UOIIMI nnict all evil olTocts which may bo In any water , however Impure. Doctors ml- vUo tlila nnil SIMUMOO coiillrms It. Hut , only tlio purest whisky should bo used and Duffy's I'nio MiiltUsuimtttoil both by doutors .mil scientists to bo tbo purest of all modern whlnktos. IlMlilo.i fortlfylns tbo lystem against dl.scnso. It also tones up , makes the flhiRzlsli blood clroulato and roultiuos weak ness by strength. " BASEX OMAHA Kansas City TODAY. Game nt 4 o'clock. M , nil privilopos , 2-jc. Tuesday and Wednesday , July 7 and 8 , A Ucil- Letter EngagoniunU GEORGE THATCHER'S ' MINSTRELS. 46 TROUBADOURS A few of the many : GCOIKO Thatchor. Low Dock- starter , Hurt Sliopnrd , . lay Ijul-tley , H. J. Jose , H. W. Frlllman , Cain A Loreno , Jithn A. Colemnn , Geono Lewis , Itnymon Moore , Tlio mas I. on Is and Frank La Mondue. Kxtra .Intiiea Corhctt , chnmplon boxer of Cain * fornln , will appear In a friendly set-to. Popular Prlcea 25c , 50c , 75o nnd fl. Uox sheet now open. EDEN MTTSEE Cor. llth and Fnrnam Streets WKKK OF JUNK 2IHI. , Io cph H. Cotlln. Tloro S. 1C. Lasarh , the boy chlof of the I'uwneo Indians , will lecture ou the suporatl tloua ldeu : und ImblU of the dlDoront. tribes of Indians. S.-ilurlan Qnartetto. W.f , llottorn's dramatic company preientlnif that i-rcnt play. Uncle Josh. Ono dime mlmlts to all. Open dally from 1 to 10 Notice to Contractors. No tluo Is hereby utven that bids will l > o ro- culvod IV thu Hoard of pithllo hinils und bullil- liiKsnttno olllco of secrutary ofstHto until July 80 , 1S9I , at 12 o'clock , noon , for the crou- tlon mill comnlullon of n , ulnipol nnd dormi tory for thu' Homo of tlio li'rlciulloss at Lin coln , Nob. 1'luns nnil spealdoatlons may bo soon nt the olllco of the coininlssloncrpf public lands and biiiUlliit-'a ut Lincoln , Nob. Contraotor.swill bo roqulrod to conform strictly to conditions of spuclllcatlons. The boord rcsorvos the right to rojcct any and all bids. Dated Juno HO. 1891. JOHN 0. ALLKN. A. B. HUMPHKEY. Hccrotary of Statb. 1'ros't of Hoard , JldJOtm Modern Siiinnrltniis. I have lioard nnd know of many nobler examples than that of the Good Samaritan , says Robert G. Ingorsoll in the Now York Advertiser. A few years ago a vessel wns disabled at sea and for days was at the mercy of wind nnd wave. Finally the provisions wore exhausted , and nt last the men cast lots for the purpose of seeing which ono should bo onton. After the lot had fallen on ono of the men , Captain Krou- per , who was in command of the vessel , said : "No ; that man shall not die ho has n family nnd I have none. I will take his place , " and drawing n revolver , from his pocket , ho wns about to put n bullet through his i brain , when others inter fered , nnd said : "Lot us wnit ono moro dny , " nnd the next morning n sail was soon on the horizon , and they wore res cued. So there is another case , told of n cnptain who had hoisted the signal of distress. Thlu signal was answered and boats wore being lowered from another vessel , but the sea wns running so high Hint the captain of the first vessel or dered the signal of distress to bo hauled down , saying : 4 > Wo will take our ' ' chances ; tho'so who would ros'cuo us could not Hvo in this storm. " A little while ago I heard the story of n Good Samaritan , and this story should bo known , and when once known it will never bo forgotten. I hardly fool at lib erty to toll the name of this Good Su- mnHtan , although I received the story from his lips. 1 will toll it without giv ing the nnino. I mny got his consontand if so will give his name hereafter. A few years nuro no matter where in this country , though n gentleman , n physician , driving two horses attached to a sleigh nlong a lonely road at night , partially benumbed with cold , wns sud denly startled by a man who grasped his horses by the bridle and said : "Throw up your hands1 ! The doctor saw the gleam of the revolver , know his danger , tut instead of throwing up his hands , drew his own revolver as quickly as ho could , but before ho could lire , the robber ilrcd nnd the bullet penetrated - otratod his loft wrist. The doctor then llrod and the bullet entered the Bide of the highwayman , who foil instantly to. tlio-oarth. It took some time to got the horses quieted BO that the doctor could look buck to see what had become of the man. Ho was lying in the road. Tlio doctor drove up to him , got out of the sleigh , nnd found him still alivo. There upon ho put him in Ills sleigh , took him o town ; carried him to the hospitalhad his own arm treated , nnd assisted in Inking cnro of his assailant. Fpr inany weeks this man lingered for many weeks it was uncertain wheth er ho would live or die but nt Inat ho- became convalescent , nnd wns cured. Ho had no friends. The doctor gnvo him employment , and ho remained in his .amploy for over two years. At the end of that time ho said that ho bollov- cd himself to bo an honest man that ho wns willing and eager to go out into the world and light fairly the battle of Hfo. And BO , with the doctor's bless ing , lie went ; and from that day to this ho Ijns lived the lifo of an industrious , honest 'man. This is the noblest example that I know of In tlio history of our country. My doctor is the ' 'Good Samaritan" of America. The ago of real chivalry has not passed. The world is nobler today than ever before. Constipation poisons tno oiooa : Do Witt's Llttlo Knrly KUurs euro Uonstlpatlou. Tbo causoro moved the Uincaso Is uonc. Told MlH Fortune. Policy playing IB carried on to sue an extent in Hrooklyn ut the presun time that occasionally its evil results to poor families are made known through the police courts , aaya the New York Ilornld. The nrroat of John Mtllor lor assaulting his wife , Is an instance. Mlllor Is fifty years old , nnd for months hia dally occupation has boon to gather spiders , put them in n bottle , and whatever llg- uro their logs cut 'ho would play tholr numbers in n policy. "Ho forced mo tone no out washing in order to support him , myself and my children. Ho in so wrapped tin in policy playing that nt night ho dreams of numbers and the next morning ho demands money in or der to play them. Ilia whole time is taken up in catching spiders nnd watch ing the figure * they cut with their legs. Ho has pawned everything. " AN INSUfjT ' 1O WOMAN. Knto Field Itonxts a Kllppnitt Krcnoh- inan to n Turn. I've come across a very extraordinary Bontimcnt given forth by Jacques St. Cero in the I'arls Figaro. Hero U is : "Thoro is n period in a woman's life that belongs to love nnd to children. It is only before or after this period that she is the equal of man , and the world will be saved when this theory shall have boon adopted. " It takes a man , nnd a certain kind of Frenchman nt that , to coolly deliver him self of well-turned drivel regarding a sex which has boon so long accustomed to look at itself through masculine eyes ati to bo almost incapable of an original opinion. As a woman , I beg to inform M. St. Core that every period of a woman's lifo should belong to love and to chil dren. And , for the matter of that , so' should every period of n man's life ; for tlio man who docs not love some ono hotter than himself to tlio day of hia death is n selllsh animal that has failed to attain nobility of character , without which real manhood is impossible. Not to love children is not to bo humane , and not to bo humane is to disgrace humanity. Of course I know what M. St Core means. Ho has the Impious insolence to infer that maternity is an inferior func tion , nnd that only before and after the period of child-bearing is a woman the equal of man I Will M. St. Core please state what is the greatest mission of the human raco'r1 Is it writing books , painting pictures , inventing machines , malting money , or bringing forth immortal souls in stnl- wnrt bodies for the good of earth nnd tlio glory of God ? Yet when engaged in this highest of all duties , woman is inferior to her husband who pa1 La , or writes , or invents , or sells sugar nnd to- bticco , or drives fast horses to kill time What inolTablo bosh I With duo dofo'-onco to the stupendous conceit of a Boulovnrdior , tlio world would bo loat , not saved , wore such n theory as this Frenchman propounds to bo adopted. When woman learns hoi- great mission , self-respect will roach its highest level while bearing the respon sibility of two souls. On that glad day it will bo woman who demands of man that ho shall st.uul upon her high plane and do his part in forming the disposi- sition and character of the coming gen eration. 'This pitiably ignorant IJoulo- vardior little knows ho\y much antenatal influences have to do with the evolution of good and evil. Half the wrong in the world , if not moro , can be traced to the brutal treatment of mothers by their so-called protectors and superiors at the momentous time when a man's lifo should bo dedicated "to love nnd to children. " One would think that crea tion wore as entirely dependent upon woman as in the days of the Virgin Mary , and that man as husband and father has no duties ho is bound to respect. What colossal idiocy ! M. St. Core has only to consult nn honest , earnest physi cian to bo told that love in a household must bo mutual to produce satisfactory progeny. The assumption that woman's intellect is dormant when woman's body is in the plentitude of its power , is as laughable as outrageous. Tnko nil the women of distinction , nnd you will lind that they have done their best work , as a rule , be tween the years of twenty-live and forty- live. When did George Sand andGcorgo Eliot write their greatest novels ? When did Mrs. Browning produce "Aurora Leigh ? " When did she conceive her exquisite "Sonnets from the Portu guese ? " Did not Ilarriot Boochor Stowo rock n cradle as she planned "Unolo Tom's Cabin , " , which sowed the see l of n rovolutipn that emancipated millions of slaves ? But why waste further thought or space on a product of the cafes who has no moro idea of the gi outness of woman than lie has of the littleness of some men ! Do not forgot tint Hnllor's Pain I'.iralyzor will euro nil cases of tlysoutory , rolloviiiK the griping pain und nmoriiiR the bowels to healthy action. A Finished 1'rnyer. Detroit Frqo Press : The sick room was very still ; the night lamp burned low , and the watchers made fantastic shadows on the wall , but no ono moved or spoke. The doctor said this was the turning point in the disease , nnd there wns nothing to do but wait wait. Tlio boy slept and his father kept his eyes upon the thin , wasted features , nnd watched for what' ho hoped would bo anew now lease of lifo. The mother had gone to lie down and rest. The nurse sat near and do/.ed. At last the sick child sud denly opened nis largo bright eyes and said in a clear voice : "Papa. " "What , dear boy ! " answered the father , softly. "Is it near morning ? " "Yos , dear boy ! " ' . 'And will I boveil in the morning ? " "I I hope BO , " sobbed the father , faintly. There was a long silence , then the sick child moved restlessly on his pil lows. "I want to say my prayers , " ho mur mured. The father beckoned to the nurse nnd she brought the mother , who stole soft- Iv in nnd knoll on the other side of tlio b'od."Lift "Lift mo up , " said the dying child in a full clear voice : "hold mo , papa , while I say my prayers. " lie clasped his little hands together and repeated like one wo wan dreaming : "Our Father which art injionvon hallowed bo Thy -name Thy king dom come Thy kingdom come " "Papa , I can't remember ! I can't re member. " "No matter , dear boy , you can flniflh it In the morning , " Again ho lay among tlio pillows llko a palo lily nnd his eyes wore open wide. " 1 can't boo you , papa , " ho murmured. "Will It soon bo morning ? " ' Yes , dear boy. " "And will I bo well then ? " Tlio poor father could not answer. No one spoke , nnd n faint light boon stole into the room that drowned the Ilicker- ing rayn of the night lamp nnd shown rosy on the wall. Then suddelny a littio voice filled thu room. It was HO nwcot and clear thai It Hounded like a strain of music from celestial aphores. U wan the dying boy finishing his prayer ! When ho came to the last clause , ho seemed groping in doubt. "Forever and over forever and over ' ' and with the words on his 11 pi he drifted oft to sleep again. The rising nun shone into the room and lighted up its dim obscurity. It lay in golden bars on the white pillows , and touched ttio little face with n mocking glow of health nnd strength. 1'orhnpa it wakened him , but in the valley of the shadow of death ho could not ulaeorn , and with wido-opon eyes that saw not , ho murmured plaintively : "Is it nearly morning , papa ? " "It is morning now , dear boy. " A smile trembled on the closed llpa * there wan a lluttor of breath that came and wont as the child clasped his thin hands together : "For-ovor and-ovor Amonl" The Ilowoscnlo toolt llrst promicmntPntln tiolhl.t | , I'nrh , Syilnov ami other inhibitions. Utmlon A Sollocls Uo. , Agta. , Ulilcaito. H' Uoniuntlo Cove. Smugglers' cove IH situated on Lummi island nnd around it nre clustered many incidents of interest to the reader. Tlio \ > rhatcom ( Wash. ) Kevclllo describes It as follows : It is a small cove or inlet , completely shut out from the observa tion of those who pass on the steamers plying the waters of the sound , nnd for many years it wns unknown to any save the wary smuggler who plied his unlawful business between the ports of British Colum bia and Bolllnghnm bay. Hidden In the jungle away from the eyesight of the passerby , was built a commodious cabin Jn which those men would collect on their way to and from tholr various points of destination. Dan Harris , the founder of Falrhnvon , when allvo and n resident of the bay cities , could tell many int rcstlng stories and weird tales of the meetings which had lai'on place at Smugglers' cove when chased by rev enue cutters and olllcera of the law. Many tons of contraband goods had boon collected Hero nnd hid nway and kept for weeks nnd months waitIng - Ing for an opportunity when the vigilance of the olllcors would relax and thus glvo them a chance to dispose of their wares. This was for many years a favorite resort of Smuggler Kelley , and many a boat has boon unloaded hero and hid away in Una locality among the rooks and cliffs adjoining , and then suddenly made his appearance before his pursuers showing clean and guilo- Icss hands. The snot is a most romantic ono and only valuable for its romance. Several all-earns of pure cold water lind their way into the waters of Bollinghain bay through the glades and jungles , which surround the cove , thus making it a most desirable spot for excursion and picnic parties , and of Into yoara it is being much used for that purpose. Not far from hero , farther to the north , is almost a counterpart In Deepwater bay , although not so thor oughly hidden from view. In this little bay comes tumbling down a precipice for a hundred feet or more quite a cat aract , which was at one time used by the steamers which came to the bay as a watering place. The land at this point was taken up several years ago by an eccentric lady from St. Louis , who fell in love with the spot while oh a tour of inspection of the beauties of Puget sound. Although the land is now unoc cupied it cannot be bought at any price. A Card. Wo want every la'Jy ami all tli3 boys nnd girls to cull on your druggist ami ( jot seine of our beautiful cards and a book oC valuable n formation froo. iI.tu.Bii Pitoi'iiiiir.uiv Co. I'rinco of Wales' Imve Story. Two stories are related , on creditable authority , of the manner in which the heir apparent , to the throne of England first hoard of the charms of the prince of Denmark's daughter ; and both of them form pretty incidents in the prologue - loguo of what la regarded as the most charming royal romance in modern times , says Lippincott's Magazine. U. R. II. Albert Kdwnrd chanced , so it is said , to bo whiling nway part of a long summer afternoon with two or three congoninl spirits , young men of rank nrd position near enough to his own to make oven discus sions on domestic questions possible , and the matrimonial outlook for ono of the party was brought up. Colonel drew from his pocket tlio photograph , as ho upposod , of his fiancee to show it proudly to his companions. But in- steady of Lady ' .H likeness there ap peared a rather uoorly talcon carte do visito of the moat charminir girl the prince's eyes had over rested upon n girl wearing a simple littio white gown and loose white jacket , with a black velvet ribbon circling her throat , and her hair smoothed buck from her brow , leaving the beautiful young face to bo admired for itself alone. The eyes and lips seemed to bo smiling at the prince , who gazed at the picture , demanding to know who in the world this lovely "country girl" might bo. ' 'The daughter of thoprincoof Denmark , " wan the answer , and naturally enough , the carte dw vjsito changed owners , His royal highness shoWed it that evening to n conlldontinl friend ono who know of the matrimonial designs of the queen for the prince of Walesn bride from ono of the Well known Gorman houses having boon selected. Tlio quaint little photo graph had not left the prince's keeping when a few days later ho again , and quite by chance , encountered nt the house of a certain duchess the same no ble young face , this time exquisitely painted in miniature , the property of a lady who had just returned from Don- mark. Use Hnllor's ' Sarsaiiarlila ami Burdock , the great blood purlllcr. "Old IliitchV' Son. They pay that in his secret heart "Old Hutch" idolizes his thrifty and re spected son Charles , although profess ing objections to his art and mission and social interests says the Detroit Free ' Press. It was soon after Charles was llrst established in business ( so goes the Chicago story ) that Isaac came to his father and said , "Dad , I think you ought to do Bomething for mo , too. " The old man looked him over ; "You'ro right , fko , " said ho. "and when I come back from the farm I'll have thought it over and I'll toll you what I make up my mind to do for you. You come down to the board of trad'o at such and such n time , " So Isaac presented - sontod himself to his parent at the ap pointed time , and said ho , "Well , father , have you ma-Jo up your mind whntyou'ro to do for ? " "Yoc " going mo , Iko , and there was a gleam in the eyes of the eyes of the parent "yes Ike ; I've inndu up my mind to got you a Wnturburry watch. " Dr. Blrncy cures oatnrrn , Ueo bldj' , I'lotiir o Thi'oo M II ( ! M Ijoiitf. John Bnnvnrd died nt Wntortown , S D , , of heart disease. He was seventy live vears old , and as a painter of panoramic ramic scenery ho had few equals , Ho SVIIH born In Now York. Flflonn years later ho moved to Louisville. From there hu embarked on u Hatboal for Now Orleans , which place he reached-after a trip full of hardship and ndvonluro. Returning to Louisville ho painted an enormous panorama of Mississippi river scenery , which covered a strip of canvas three miles long , It was a faithful transcript of " ,000 miles of Bceimry , and made a tremendous son- Ration both In this country ajul in Europe. Next ho wont to Africa , but finding nothing there returned to Asia , where he painted "Pictures and Poetry of Palestine. " Those two works were his inastorplcos. He was never no- counted a great artist , but his product iveness was remarkable , and in rapidity of execution ho was never excelled-