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f \ TITtt OMAHA DAILY BEE : rrMOND/VY. JULY 21. 1893. SPEG1RL NOTICES. ADVKtlTISKMKNTS POIl THKSK COMJMNS will Mtnkcn until 12:30 : p. ni. for Ilin rTcnlne And until 8:3Up. : ni. for the momtnr anil Sunday edition * . Artwrtlnors , by rtyjup.iUnir ntimbnrcd cliMk tin harnllielr ntmwpra nddnumol to a niimbrwl Irttor In euro of Tnr. DKK. Annwi-m n lulclreascd \vlll bo di > lltcnil upon ptrocnuilloti of llm chrck. WANTED-M ALE HELP. .c nwonl first Insertion , lea word tlioro- tiftor. Nofntn ? tnkrn for IIUM tlmn 25c. _ TI-IP YOU WANT A OOOH 1'AYIJJO JO11 VYIIITB JDtho HnwKn Nnrmiry Co. , Milwaukee , Win. 1)-OKNTI.KMBN OF OOOD CIIAUACTKH TO JJrr pmnent our luminous , Inmirsnco men pro- ferml117 ; TO-SALESMEN'TO "SETA IIAKINO . . . . . . . . . . . JVo put onr ( rood * In Olawi llnll n * Pins. MO.fMl montli ami exix'HRoi. or roinmlmlon. Chi- cairo llaklnit Powder Co. , 7G7 Van Unren MrpotjClil- cairo. M . 8-A7' TO-WANTED. DKUQ CLEKK. P. O. BOX MR. Jj Mil ) ! n SALAHY Oil COMMISSION TO AOKNTS TO JjhnnUli ! the Patent Chemical Ink Er.lier Pencil. Tin'm OH t iiFM-fiil nnd novel Invontlon of tlio aire. Emm-it Ink thoroughly In two w-condn. Workn like niimlo. .MM ) lu 600 pnr cent profit. Aurntii making 96(1 ( per week. Wo nlaowanta eeneral aeent to tnkn chariro of territory and appoint mib airunls. A mmchancoloinakn nion y. wrllo for tcrniH anil n HIHT.IMMMI ot''niHlnjf. Monrou KraaliiK M fit. Co. , X 0,1.-v Crosnc , WlH , 31B U-A OETlTlAN CnEHK FOIl A OENEUATj JJntoro In country town at once , Addrost M lil , lloo. M411-2 ' 7IP YOU AUK DI11VINO TIItlOUOH TUB JJcoiinlry ( Iowa ) and wrilln ? funn liiHtirancii It will pay you lo write to U1D UnltcU Hank Illdir , Hlonx City. In. M411 25' TJ-WANTKD. 2 YOUNO MEN TO HUN ON JJlraltlR nn nown ucoiilB. Apply In pt-mon to H. U. NOWH Co. , Mnuoln , Neb. M15S1 IHAKEH : A OOOD IlllKAU AND CAKE a'baker : Htcady pniploymrnti ntato wairua wanted year round ! nationality nnd refuirnco. Address box C.OU , Yatikton. S. D. 170 22 * -1IARIIKR WANTED , SINGLE , SORER , IN- .DdUHtrlous : Htcndy employment to right in.in. William Sullivan , Alma , Neb. M170 20 * WANTED FEMALE HELP. Rates , IKn a word llrst Insertion , lc nwonlthoro- Bfter. Nothing taken for less than 2 c. C-WANTED , LADIES TO WRITE AT HOME. Enclose Htatupod envelopu. KHa Werst. Six : , Bouth llend. Ind. 43U C-WANTED , LADIES TO WRITE AT HOME. Enclose Htaiiii > ed envelope. Verna Langdon , Eoulh Ilund , Ind. M077 ly2'J ' * JTllL P7)R OENERAL HOUSEWORK. W. P. Stouten ) , 1221 S. 20th , between Poppluton and Woolworth nve. 80'J -LADIES OP OOOD ADDRESS TO INTRODUCE our buBlni'ss among friends. $7.VOO to * 10il.OO nalnry to right parties ! 417 Hep building. M8IIU Vl WANTED , GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- wwork , four In family , KOCH ! homo for right one. Address , IU > x 173 , Malvern , Iowa. M301 3:1' : C\ WANTED , UY A WHOLESALE HOUSE. A vJcood business woman , Addrcxs L it : ) , Keo onico. M34ii 20 * n-WANTED-LADIES AND OlNTLi IKJf , WE Vywlll pay yon . " lo$12 iMr ; week to work for us atyour homi'H ; Hlrietly homo work ; no c.invastdug ; end Biilf-addnwHed envelope. (1. P. Kmmous \ Co. , Ilatteryinaroh and Water Directs , HoHton , Mu-n. - M412-27' C-WANTED. GIRL POR GENERAL HOUSE- work. Apply to Mrs. D. II , Wheeler , 21121 Ilnr- 11 ey street. 357 22 T\ \ WANTED , ALL-AROUND WOMAN COOK V'for reHtaurant and short order ; steady Job to right party. William Hutehins , Talmaire , Neb. N-10U21 * FOR RENT HOUSES. Rates , lOca Hue each Insertion , $1.60 a line per month. Nothing taken for less than 23c. D | -FORItENT * , lIOUSEaT IN ALL/PARTS OP thu city. The O. P. Davlu company , 1SU3 Parnam. 440 \-iANI : > 4-ICOOM Al'AKTJIKNTS , VON UOHN /block , witli8tiainroferiiiceHrciulredjtf ; ! 10 S'J''U. 417 TI-B-ROOM HOUSE. MODERN. CONVENIENT .A'for business or wholesale men. Apply Ills Bouth loth street. 412 I ) -7-ROOM COTTAGE TO RENT , CONVENIENT 'or U. P. railroad men. Inquire 1112 S. 10th st. 413 RENT. NO. U13 N. 17TII , 14 ROOMS , two floors furnished , near new postofllco Bite. Sou Geo. J. Pox , 121U Harnoy street. M57I1 jy 27 f-v-DELlOHTFUI. HOMK.K1C1IIT-11OOM HOUSE , J/inodcni convenleiiPOH , bnrn , buaiitlfnl lawn , iiiilnral Hbndu treeH , 15 i > ur mo. liuiulru 'Jiilia 1'lerco nt. 884 7TWO HAST FIIONT T-UOOM COTTAGES , -l-'all moilcrn anil In exeullent n'iilr. ] : Imlf a block from car linn. Will rent loiri'tliLT to tU.-slrubln ten- antB vury chonp. Kldullty Trust Co. , 170' ! Famain. Mill ! ) TfS-FOK KENT. COTTAOB OP SIX UOOMS WITH .l modurn cunvi-nleneeH , only tlirvu bloekH HOUth of court IIUIIHU : poNM'HHlon Augntt 1. Inqniro at 01'J S. IVtli HI. T. J. Fltzmorrlx. 23'J "I"\ FLATS OP (1 ( HOOMS , EACH IN GOOD HE- . - ' | ' ; Llnton block , ' 'il lloor , f'i)0 ) ) ] n > r month Gnu frame IIOUHO of K rooniH , ncuvly papered , in Kood repilr , corner of .laukHoii anil llth Ht. , $ 'JO.OO per month. Jolm IlunllnU17 : Llnton block. block.M333 M333 DESIKAIILK To-llOOM IIUICIC , 'J-JD ! ) DOUG- IUH ; nlHi ) cotlaifo , 'J'-'O ; ! UotiKlan. W. K. Clark , J."J07 Doni.-l.-iH M. 111)11 ' . ' ! D I- POR HUNT , 7-ROOM MODERN FLAT , Laugu block , lillll S. 13th St. 335 OKOll KENT KOK li MONTHS OU LONGEll nlcnly locatuil ll-rooiu lionao , all fnrnlHhed and In ( Irut cl'iHHCon < lltluii to uinall family without children. Kent reahonablo and nferenc-u ro- iiulred. Iiuinlii-at "I'J.l South 2illh Htrfot. Mil 11 il ELEGANT COTTAOB , ALI/'MODEltN IM- .I litovemunts , i-or. 'Jlth and Chleatro HlreetH. Apply 180'J Farnain strt-et 4UI--JI TiFOlT KENT. 12-ltOOM MOIEKN ilOUslT , J ' 17ia Chicaco SI. M114 .tl * 7V VBKV DESUtAIILB PKESSED ilirfcK KESI- .1 'dunrn with barn , fnrnlHlie < l or niifiirnlHlid. nioil- < iin IniproveinuntH ( Dnnileo Place ) . Air . Keller , f.l''l Callfuml.l. MIl7iU ! ! * 1-OB 11ENT FURNISHED KOOMS Kateu , Uioa won ! llrHtlimerllon , lea word thereafter - after NotliliiK taken for \ctn \ than "ic. IJ'-FUKNISllKD UOOM WITH ALCOVE FOtl -'k'l'iilli.'niciii.iuOilurn convcMiluiicui , 'J'M North -Mil. M 7ll ! > E -FURNISHED ROOMS. 1017 AND Il2l ! : CAPI- tolaveiiiin. \ M073 A7' -lUUNlSHBDUOOM HIS DOU'JE. 24 _ _ _ E-3 FURNISH m > ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING ( for man and u Ifn. Runt talirn lu boai-dup : N nth U87 -3 N1UP.LY FURNISHKD ROOMS FOR Lo T housi'koi'iihig ; ; IHO | rooms for gentlemen. IIP North I.Mh Htre.'t. Midi 2U' ] fKOOMS " NICELY KUKN1SIIED. 0il : > SOUTH JI"lliMlruut. JUliO j. I,1TWO SU1TI-N KOO.MS ; ALSO TWO KKONT JM-OOIIIH. 17U7 DodKOHt. M1U5'J3 * FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. Rates. 1 Wo a wonl first Insertion , lea wor'.thoriH RHT. Nothing taKen for U'S1 than 25c. 17-N1CK ROOMS WITH HOARD loTs" AT . 17T L i MIIIJy2i' ( : i-YOUNG ; ' WOMEN'S HOME. UNDER (7ARE ( Or J iVoiuau'KChilsllauaHuoctatlon , Ills. 17thHt 450 1,1-NICELY FURNISHKD ROOMS AND HOARD J at the XVubstcr , 3HI anil 318 N. lOlli St. 223 21 : , I'-TIIK DOLAN , 20J AND SU N. 1 TH ST. _ - 449 ' 9ni I,1-NICELY , FURNISHED FRONT ROOMs'wiTII J' iHMtnl. _ 8'"Jt < , lllth SI , M.'IIJO 24 nim " V-COOL"pAiirxJR"RATES MODERATE. 1021 I Pitiimiu tilroot. 8.17 jy 20' 17-PORTiKNT."NEATLY 1 FURNISHED ROOMS with board , 2010 California Htri-ut. 307 21 l * u I/- NICELY PURNISHED SOUTHEAST FRONT J room with ahtliovu and b.iy window , modcim con veniences , private family ; board. 022 > mili 2 th , _ Midi 24' 1NICELY FURNISHED .SOIlTHKAbT FRONT room with uK'uvu and buy window , modern con veniences , private f.imlly ; board. 022 South 21Hh in-cl. aJt-'Jl FOR RENT UNFURNISHED ROOMS O-WR RENT. NICE UNFURNISHED ROOMS lJHiiltn.buforliJiihuketfptnr. ! city water . , jt.is , 310. lx > wrent. KorlliWftt . corner 17th nnd Wulisler ttreou. SU9 FOR BENT STORKS AND OFFICES I -roil P.KNT. .STORK ON H. liith S T. , LANQK -t block , NUltilblu for iiu.il m irkrt , h.irdnaru or ao' ix > d ; > itoro limulrotlOd 8) ) . llth : at. - ll 1-KOR RKST.T1IK4-STORV1IIUCK IllIILniNQ J Oltt Kariiam at. Tha buldluc | li.n a llrcproof , coin - in iitbaa ment , romplula etaam liititliu tlxturua , water on all llu llooia , ga , oto. Apply at tlw office ofTU UiH- U1U RfttM , 10callno ach Invnrtlon , * l.Si ) a line porKY month. Nothln ; ukcu far lost thitu Vio. ( KY r-aTOHAGE 1-OU HOL'SEIIOLO i3DSj ! IcU u luui cheap taut ti. Wvllt , 111) I'Arnam. WANTED TO BUY. Hatei. IWc a wonl tint Insertion , lea word thora- afu > r. Nothing taken for loss than 2 Je. J-CASH FOR "FUnNITUlil ! "H6uSEHOLb - ' roods , etc. , or will AMI for owner lu our auction Mies. K. Wells. 1111 Farmin 4ft _ N-\VANTED , TollUY SCHOOL LAND wlTH itoo < l Roll , ( llvn numbers and prices wllh description. Henry C. Smith , Falls City. Nob. FOB SALE FURNITURE. Hates , ] DC a linn nnch Insertion. SIM a liny per month. Nothing taken for leu than 'J.Vs. 0-FOK SALE. A FIRST-CLASS HALLET. Davis A Co. piano , by parties luuvlnir thn city ! a bargain. Call at ' 'IU So , 2 Ith Hi. ' M4U2 ' . ! ' _ _ 0--A KINK UPKIflHT PIANO , USED TWO inonlhs , at $100 dlHoount. Ford A Charlton , IEIIS Dodge. 33322 FOK SALE MISCELLANEOUS. RatrH. lUna won ) first insertion , lea word there after. Nothing uiKon for less than 23c. r - JXl ) PHAKTON FOR SALE CHEAP. APply - ply 1014 No.JlMt street. MiIJ : ! ' . ' 1 * FOR SALE HORSES , WAGONS , ETC Ratca , lite a linn I'.vili Insorllou , $1.50 a llnoixjr nionlli. Nothing taken tor Io3 < tlitii ' . ' . 'ia a-PUU PUPPIES , ROOM 30 , 11AUKKR I1LOCK. M70 ( ! A'J -POR SALE , TWO TIIOROUnitiritED PET- IITH : ono well broken. P. Relbold , loi'n Par- miniSt. M3DS 21 POR SALE. ICK IN OAR LOT3. (1IL1IKRT Qliro . . Council Hlurrs. MIU'J AI Kates. IKe a wnnlllrHlltisorllon , lea wonl thuron after. Notlilnif taken for les-i than a3e. 1 > - IIKAN1) NEW PIANOS FOK KENT AT FORD AVA. Charlton'B IGOrt Ilodgu. USD 22 MASBAOa- ; . BATHS , ETC. Rates , IHa a wonl tlrst Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing tnkuu for losi than y. > c. -MADAMB SMITH , .502 S. KITH , 2ND FLOOR , -1 Room : i. Masnago , vapor , alcohol , Bti'nin.-tulphur * Inu and ea batlm. ni IM5 ' "J * fl'-MME. CARSON , 1121 DOUGLAS STREET , 3D 1 floor , room 7 , inausafi ! , alcohol , uulpliur and sei batlm. M3U3 28' p-MME. STOWE , MAGNETIC 1IEALER , 205 1 Douglas block. Mli7 ! AU 'P-MMK. MAGIC OP CHICAOO GIVES HATHS , L magnetic , maHsago tro.itmeut. 110 North ICIh St. . Kccond floor , ruom 1. ! I77'D * PERSONAL Rates. Ikcawonl llrst hiafrUon , lc a word thoro- Her. Nothing taken for less than 25c. U WHITE FOH FKEE COPY OF OUK IIEAU- tlfully Illustrated marriage Journal. Ilrown Pub. Co. , Toledo , O. M80 ! ) au -WRITE FOH A FKEE COPY OF OUK UKAU- tlfully Illimtrated Mitrlinonlil : : Joiirna ! , con taining many photo-ensravlnjcs of liandHoiuo woinrii and valiant men who wish to wed. Drown Publishing Co. , Teinplo 3ourt.Toledo. O M711-ill * MON.EY TO LOAN BBAL. .bSTATET LOANS , O , G. WALLACE , 31U 11KOWN HLK. 1711 ' SLOANS ON IMPKOVBD AND UNIMPROVED city property , $11,000 and upwanlH. 3 to (1W ( per cunt ; nodelayu. W. Farnani Smith it Co , 13'JU Farnain A .till ! iI \V-1 ANU2 YE All LOANS ON CITY AND FARM mortLMiroti. ReedASolby,314 lio.ird of Trade. 4G7 W I MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES The O. P. Davis Co. , 1S03 Parnam slivet.1UU vvI vv PIRST ANiTisECONU MORTGAGE LOANS ; low rates. Alex Mooru , 401 lleo bldg. 474 \V MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES ON ' V improve * ! and unimproved Omaha real oHtato.l toSyeara Flde.lty Trust Co. . 170'J Farnain. 4U'J VV LOANS , J. W. SQUIRE , -'IS 11EE 11LDG. 473 \\7 - XNTIIONYLOAN ANDTRUSTCO.,318N. Y. Llfn , lends at low rates forcholco HPctirltyon Nebraska and Iowa fariuu or Umulia city pro ] > erty. 470 -CENTRAL LOAN & TRUST CO. , I1EE ULDO. 41)11 ) W-w7\NTED , TO 1IUY 8 PER CENT NOTES SE cunni by mort a i-H Oniah.i elty or Dons las Co. property. Kcod 4 Selby , 'MS Uo.-inl of Trade 467 \\7--MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED CITY 1 property. C. W. Anderson , 444 lieu lliilldlin ; . JI447 211' MONEY TO LOAN "CHATTELS. KateB. IKc a word llrnt Insertion , lea word thero- after. Nothing taken fotlo.ss than 'JoO. V CALL AT THE Ot'l'ICE OP J ± OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. : . 1NCORPORTED. IF YOU WANT MONEY , You can Ikjrrow on HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANOS , 1IOKSKS. WAOONS AND CARRIAGES. WAKEHOUSK RECEIPTS , MERCHANDISE , OR ANY OTHER SECUH1TY. Wo will loml you any amount from $ U.UI ) ) to Sl.DOO.OO. ON THE DAY YOU ASK FOR IT without publicity or removal of property. You can pay the money back In .my amount you wlHh.aml at any time , and each payment ao made will reduce timeout of the loan. Remember that you hevo tha uno of both tha property and the money , and pay for it only r.a loni as you Keep It. There will bo no expense or charge kept out of llm amount wauled , but you will reeolvo the full amount of the loan. llefor borrowliid elnowhoro call nnd nee u and you will llnd it irntatly to your advantage. OM lit A MORTGAGE LOAN CO , MW SOUTH HJTH STREET , llrht tloer alwivn the street. TIIK OLDEST. LARGEST ANDONLY INCORPOR ATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA. X -I O YOU WANT MONEYJ TUB FIDELITY IX1AN GUARANTEE CO. , ROOM 4 WITHNELL I1LOCK , 31t ) SOUTH 16T1I CORNER HARNBY ST. \ \ \ WILL LOAN YOU ANY SUM \ LARGE\ \ OR \ SMALL' ' , PROM \ TEN \ DOLLARSUP. . WEMAKEIX1ANS ON FURNITURE , HORSES CARRIAGES. WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS OR PER SONAL PROPERTY OP ANY KIND ' YOU /I / CALL / ONU OUR TERMS WILL MERIT YOUR APPROVAL. You can pay the nionuy b.ielc at any tlino and in any amount you wish , and thill reilucn the eost inof carrying the loan In proportion to amount you pay. IF YOU ovvu a balance ou your f iirnltum or othur iwrnonal property of any kind wo will pay it oil for you and carrv It an Ion ? as you diwlro. YOUCANHAVK YOUR MONEY IN ONE HOUR ' FROM THE TIME YOU .MAKE APPLICATION , No publicity ' or removal of property , HO thut you I llm UHii'of Iwth nioiuty anil proiMrty , 471 ! -WILL LOAN MONEY ON ANY KIND OF SE. enrlty ; Htrlctly oontldentlal. A. B. llarria , room 1 Coiilliuiiital block 47H BUSINE8S"CHANO 3. . no onch lunortlon , * l.5D a lint ) per month. Kollihiff uikuii for los * thui ; J5o. V-FOR RENT , A SMALL WATER MILL. AD- -L drns box 53 , Lincoln , Nob. d''l -FOR SALE , HARDER SHOP AND HATH room , looatnl lu thn biiHlnotta part of city and nxrollvnl bimlnos * . For particulars aildrcss , K : I7 , Ueo. 004 'M' V-rOR SALE OK TRADE , FIRST-CLASS DRUG 1 Htore , uentrally louutcd , coad cash business , JGO. W. I.P.O. llox 818. M VJO-J -TO EXCHANGE , 100 ACHES LAND FOR Block of groceries or Council IllunH city prop- ! orty , , Address Chan. E. K limey , Atlantic , la. M373 27 V-HETAtLIlIISINESS WANTED IN GOOD LO- J. cation for part uxuh.imu ( real eotatu ) and cash. Would prefer ifrocoriea oomblutid with vrirctablo and muat innrkel , fonts' furnUhliicooiln : , boots and felloes or auy ifi'noxal buBlnuss , Prlc'j must bo lowamltonnn iva > > oiiablo. Apply at once lu boG W. Amim , 1017 Farnani Htrocit , Omaha. 403 Y-yOH SALE. DRUG STORK , GOOD TOWN , eastern Nebraska , crop failure never known , stock now andcijiui. Aildrc HM.ll ) , IIcu.M44321 * r-WANTED , A PARTY WITH * H.Ono.M > TO . flS.uoo.OU to invest in maniifacturlni ; biiDlneHH. Juporuonl prullti will bear liivvsllk'allon. Ad- \ druaa P , U. box VUU ! Wavurly. Nub , J > UD'J : 10 ) Y-UUSINESS OI"NI.S'US,87iSHENANDOAH.IA , 412 jyjg -POR SALE. AN ELEVATOR , SITUATED IN one of the best grain crowing dlatrlcls In the Btuiu. Addrt-ba P. O. Uox 65 , lllooinllfld. Neb. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ M ud 30 FOR EXCHANGE. Rama , lOoaUno each liisortioii , (1.50 a line per month. Nothing takmi for lost thau'Jo. . Z-I HAVB 'J,30ooo EQUITY lit ; 1UO ACHES JO nilliM from Oiunhai also 320 acrtM ia Mis- Bourl. all clear. Will neil or exchange for stock cenoral mrivhandl&o. boou and bhoo , liorsoM or cattle. J , H. , 400 ILeavcuworth iltroet OinaUa. MU8S 27 * y.r& , CI'KAN , STOCK ov GENERAL MDSB. f-l\\m tike real tautu u4iuoouy Itox 21)9 ) , Frank- foniiid , 4ai Z-100 AGUES FINE LAND IN REPUBLICAN V alley , to trade forcloar liouko and lot In Oiuaha. AddrcM B , s. Jtator , lUsi N. 2Uth St. , Oiuaha. 3737 FOR EXCHANGE. Cunllnuni. V-IOWN 100 FARMS IN NEBRASKA. KANSAS fJ&nA Dakota. XVIII aollchoapor nxehango for md ehorsos and cattle. Add.box 70Frankfort , Ind. r/-FOR SALE OK EXCHANGE OR PARTNER /Jwantrd. of a 40-b.irn'l Hiram flour mill , roller process , In a cowl loeatlon , good custom trade. Also Tor sale or oxchainrn a nuvim plant of 28- horoo power , good condition. Inqulroof Stanton Holler Mills , Stanton , Nob. 31H 2i _ WORTH OF STAPLE GEM- /Wai merchandise for ono-thlnl cash or secured notes , balance Omaha city property or good farm. J. H. Haddock , Fnlrbury , Neb. M2M ) I/-POR SAL'S OH KXCHANOK. A PINK LOT AJworth $1lllO.no , for JTSO.OO , and will take n rood drlrlnir liorso as ii.itt iiaymcnt , SAium or # IIK.tXlc.-X3li , biluncu $10.no per montli. Fldnllly Trust company , 170'J Pantam street. M.T.'S lfl ! I160 A NEII. LAND TO EXCHANGE FOR / > ind.so. Address W. N. C. , lock box 40 , Tabor , la. 3ai-2 : ' /-WILL TRADE HEAL ESTATE FOR LARGE /-lot ninall Block of goods. Address M 7 , Don. M31I7 -WANTED , GOOD IOWA STOCK FARM. WILL f-i\ml \ ill as part payment 2,400 acres of cheap land In wentern Nebraska. Address Hlckn Heal Eftlato Aeency , ; IOJ N. Y. Llfo bide. , Omaha , Neb. ' . ' 87 21 roit SALE JUSAL. j.STAT . Hairs , lOc a linn each liiHurllon , SI.JO a line ) > or month. Nothing lakon for less than 25o. S AVE MONEY I DOIT NO Wl THE SAFEST WAY In to buy a $400.00 lot that Is right In town , has two motor lines , Is on grade , has all Improvements , perfee.t tlllo , abstract with tivery lot. Is not way out in suburbx nor down ou thu bottoms. Plrat pay * incut Is $25.00. Tlien S10.00 a month no interest till $100.00 Is paid. Coino and m-o yourself what this property it ) , what the neighborhood Is , what GOOD HOUSES nn ; already built on the ground and now ones being built. This Is a good chuiicu for you to get a mart In acquiring a homo. You cannot help but do well. It IB the boat property today In Omaha and thu chualmHt. AMES REAL ESTATE AOENCY. 1017 PARNAM. Opp. N. Y. Llfo. INVEST YOUR MONEY IN LAND AND GET -Irlch. Wooirorfornulcksalo 10 oholco llltlo planta tions of ten acres each , at Mlllaiil , only $100 per aero. Yon can llvo them and work or do busi ness lu Omaha. Host thing ver offered. Call early If you would Hufiuruonuot thc o elegant plecoxof land jiny one of which will produce a llvlmfor yourself and family , llagga fi Hill , 140S Faniam sU 503 Jy 20 B UY LOTS IN STOEPKL PLACE. Chcai > est and Ixmt lots la OMAHA. ' Special price and teniiato HOME BUILDERS. Stoopol Place lots will nlwayx iulvanco In prlcn , for the city must grow westward. Call ou or ad dress W. A. Webster. 403 IJeo bldg. M377 E OR SALE. A GOOD STOCK AND GRAIN FARM of 4US acres In Harrison county. Iowa , on very reasonable tonna. Address L. II. Raymond , Mar- nolla , la. MH4U A3' A CHANCE TO INVEST YOUR SAVINGS. EAST front lot Lovvt ) avfiiuu ( Poppleton park ) , H.-HV nccnns to motor. Owner going into business. Will Hell very cheap for cash. Also lot HaiiHcom Placo. lilir bargain for cash. Address ) L. ! ' . , P. O. llox : istl. M145. 1JAKG AINS-HOUSES , LOTS AND KARMS , SALE J > or trade. F. K. Darling , Darker blk. 11IOA13 If ARM LANDS , C. F.HARRISONl > 12 N. Y. LIFE. M34C Alii- liAROAiNS , IN FARMS. HOUSES AND LOTS. J. AJN. Frenzer , room 3 Frenzerljlouk , opp. P. O. - M43IJ A2'J OR SALE-REAL ESTATE. 100 ACRES IM- provee and half In cultivation , lu central No- braHka , near Kood town on II. , V M. railroad , for * H.OO per acre , part cash , balance ! to Bull pur chaser. Williams A Mlllan , room : tlt ; JleCauuo bulldlnp , opposllo postolllce. MI 111 . ' . > FOR SALE OR WILL TAKE GOOD PROPERTY as half pay. II.IIHO acres clear ; 22,1 acres cultiv ated ; good neil , grass and line wat.ir , $ IO.OO ] ier acre. Henry C. Smith , Palls City , Nub. M157 21 WORLD'S FAIU HOTELS & ROOMS Rates , lOo a line nach Insertion , $1.50 a line per month. Nothing taken for less than 23c. E ROOMS WITH DOAliD FOR SIX. AD JL dress Drown , care of Cli.ia. H. Fuller. Chicago , 111. JI3G7 27' PRIVATE ROOMS -WORLD'S FAIR VISITORS. Correspondence Hollclted. Wm. A. Armstrong , 22 ! l Wabash avenue , Chicago. M t30 21) ) ' SECUBITIES FOB SALE. 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John 8. Collins , J. N , U. PatrloK Lawla S. Reed , eunhlor. THE IRON BANK. BARBARA'S A irartrlu Harbara Dcano leaned book among the cushions of n I crslun { dlvnn in u curtained recess and glanced idly over MM. Vnn TwlllorV Brilliantly lighted ball room. She was for the moment atone , nnd she vrni snUHno ; ut thu pretty scene In a drontny . innnuor when the sound of her own name roused her to lively attention. ( ) Now , no person sliced listen to what is not intended for Ills. .cars , but wo regret - grot to say that Uaroara loaned forward with the determination of hearing us much of that conversation ta possible. To oxcuaa this act wo must o.xplalu that she had written a novel' which had attracted - tractod some notleo not of a wholly fav- orublo order , nnd the speaker was an eminent journalist and critic. His can did opinion would be , nlio thought , of ( jroat value , therefore she drew the cur tain a trlllo closer and listened with breathless interest. "What do I think of Miss Doano's book ? Well , It Is not wholly bad there arc germs of genius in it. But her as pirations will end in nothing ; her senti ment , or fancy , needed an outlet and found one in her novol. By and by she will fall in love , marry and in living happily over after lose that lively im agination which is indispensable in th o writer of fiction. You will BOO how " The return of Barbara's partner pre vented her further enlightenment. She was somewhat quiet and distraught the rest of the evening , so much so , indeed , that she neglected to snub Bertie Lang- don , her devoted slave , thereby raising that misguided youth to the seventh heaven of oestaHy and causing him to sit up into the small hours composing a declaration of his lovo. . "She really must care for me , you know , " ho eonlUlod to his cigarette , "for she actually lot mo hold her ( lowers. She did , by Jove ! and never said a- word when I took ono. " Meanwhile the object of his adoration , upon reaching home , sat long and thoughtfully before the bedroom firo. Clad in a white dressing gown , her bare foot thrust into scarlet Turkish slip pers , with her slim hands chuued he- hind her head , she swayed to and fro in her favorite chair , regardless of bounty si ooj ) . Barbara was really a charming girl of 21. Her flgnro was tall and of supple grace ; her features were clearly cut , nnd the oval face was lighted by a pair of velvety brown oyos. There was a look of firmness about that charmingly dimpled chin of hers that Miss Duauo's friends declared was.not . belied by her character. She had always boon unusually bright nnd clover , and at wchool was admired and looked up to by her companions. The principal being" u strong-minded woman , Barbara hud , perhaps uncon sciously , imbibed many of her views : so , when she entered society , it was with an exalted opinion of woman's superiority , which the uvorago m fin she mot did not in any way lessen. Thereupon , think ing her experience ido and varied , she wrote a novel in which she mudo some sweeping assertions regarding matters of which she was in reality profoundly ignorant. , Being young aml-tlie pretty member of an excellent familji Barbara received a great deal of injudicious praise , incon- seciuonco of which she assumed the airs of a very high and intellectual young person indeed. Yet under all her fan cies and views she possessed keen per ception and strength of purpose , and de spite her pessimistic pose , u loyal , happy heart and disposition. "Lot mo see , " she mused. "Accord ing to Mr. Blake's hypothesis , the folwi- ties of a congenial rnarriago will ruin my literary prospects. Ergo , to con tinue the hypothesis an unhappy ono would develop those 'germs of genius. ' If I thought that I would not hesitate to marry n man I did not love , for I am de termined to devote my life to literature ; and when one remembers that most men und women of talent have been unhappy in domestic life the idea seems quite feasible. Possibly that name unhapju- ness was the cause of the books and pic tures they gave to the world. Sulloring themselves , they know how to touch the hearts of others. Who can toll ? " Barbara revolved those ideas in her brain until sundry penetrating chills warned her that unless her vigil was discontinued a cold in the head was likely to onaue , so she wont prosaically to bod. But/ the train of thought aroused by the critic's unflattering words did not vanish with the morning light. On the contrary , it grow , and Barbara finally became convinced that RHILWflY TIME GftRD Ixiavos ICHICAQO. BURLINGTON & Q.l Arrive Omaha | Depot 10th and Mason Sts. | Omaha - 5 Oinalit I Dapot lOlhand Mason Sts. I Omaha 11 "Leaves ! Omaha [ Union Depot 10th AMarcy Hti. | Onialu ' Oolug West UnioiiDBpot 10th A Marcy Sts.j West 6.10pm | Lincoln , Palrbnry Local. . , , 10.25 am U.lOaml Nubr.iHkit Statn Lmttel 3.50 | nn 2JOpia | World's Fair Llinttod 4.40 pm 0.45 am . . . .Kansas City my Kxpruss. . . . | fi.A5 ] im 0,45pm K. C. Night Exp''Vla U. P.Trans. 0. to am 0.45pm St. Louis Kxprosn | U.lOum I UNION DAorPICT rXrrTv- . I Union Depot imtij.t Maroy 3ts. | Omaha _ _ , . , Dtuiv.r Kcpriiti 4.03pm . Ovxrlatid i'lyt-r . 7. l ) pru IIoatricoAStrointiO'isKxtuxSnii ) I'.MI ) pm . . . . Pncltln rfl4.1 . ID.lUam . .Ihmver ' Mall. . . ina" Jin. AST : PXUC'F Arrive a" U. P. Depot an < iMarcy Sta. | Omalia Chlcavo'HJproiis I D.35nni Chlcaifo Kkpremi 111 Leavtta I ( Arrives Omaha ) I Omah 0.40am Iteadwpod Bxpnma fi.HU pin 0.40am ( Kx. Sat. ) Wyo. Bxi > , ( Ex. Man. ) fl.HO pn : 6.30 pm Norfolk ( Kit. . Sunday ) S.iSpm 0.2 5 am iE/m / WKSTN , " Arrlvos U. P. depot. IQlltAJiIaroy .SU. Omaha T.'llani ( Ex , Sun'y. ) Carroll lUsnaniccr U.SD pin 10.40 am , Chicago Uipruua. . 0.05 pm 4.05 pm VoNtibiilu Llmll > v | D.'JO urn 7.00pm , . , .Eauturn Ply in U.I Spin U/'Upm ( Ex. Sun.l Chip. Pa . UJx. Mon. ) U.'JOam Leavea MISSOURI PACIFIC. lArrivin " Omaha Dupot ISth and WobaterSta. I Omaha | "l.lOpm . . . . . . , St , LouU Expre 5 1 fl.SOam 10.00pm St. Loula Kxprem. I 4.'Spni 8.36pm Nebra lta lx > cal I H.ft5 am Leave * I C. ST. P. , M. A O. IA rrl vtm Omaha ) Depot 16th and Webster Sta. | Umahi A rrlrra OmahaU. | P. Dcpot10lU _ and Marcy , Omaha T 'rei , LoulsCwTnou ir > U..lf2,33 on to succeed in her cherished ambition she must marry n man whoso tastes and ideas wore entirely different from her own. It might bo miggostod that ulio could have remained single and thus obvlntod the disastrous consequences prophesied from a happy marriage ; but , as sjio told the sympathetic rolloetum in her mirror , her favorlto contithinto , slnco It never became envious of one's new gown , nor repeated with additions nnd variations that same confidence , that it was utterly impossible to bo miserable whore everyone ono obeyed her slightest wish and In order to write really well , with a mag netic , comprehending touch , she was sure she ought to bo wretched a heart hunger over gnawing at her breast. With this oud in view , much lo the surprise of her friends , Barbara gra ciously accepted the hand , ncdnnpaniod by a fortune of fair proportions , that Wnldon Morris laid at her foot. Walden Morris was of a typo fre quently mot in society. Shrewd enough in business , but taking the world as a sort of jest socially , and rather given to meaningless Ilirtntlons , ho still had.a frank and generous imturo. Ho was a handsome man of 28 , with an expression of almost boyish good temper on his cleanly shaven blonde face. Ho was fond of outdoor sports , and while n load ing member of the athletic clubs at college - lego , his graduation might bedeslgnated us a close call. Beyond the quotation of stocks and bonds nnd the sporting news he seldom rend anything save , perhaps , the latest novel ; yet BO kind hail nature been to him that ho could make the most empty nonsense acceptable by the intonations of his musical voice. Ho was honestly and thoroughly In love with Barbara , exerting his brains to a dugrco before unknown for hut- en tertainment , and there was ono way in which ho could always please her She liked to hoar him sing , and really Wal- dcu could sing as Barbara's cousin some what irreverently expressed it , "like a seraph or a grand o ] > orii tonor. " Indeed , on account of his voice , Bar bara almost broke the engagement , doubting if she could bo ns truly miser able as she thought necessary with n man whoso singing she enjoyed so much. However , when she recalled his yaoht racing and foot ball playing tendencies , she gravely decided that lie would do , and retained the glittering symbol on her slender white hand. If an occasional qualm of conscience regarding the fairness of this transac tion to walden intruded itself , she dis missed it with the high argument that it was for the good of literature , nnd the paltry pleasure of ono or two persons was of little relative importance. So in Juno , after Whldon hud given u farewell stag Jdinner to his bachelor comrades , and Barbara's trousseau had boon , inspected and admired by her dear est lriendsumid u profusion of roses and a number of pretty bridomaids becomingly ingly garbed in various tones of yellow , they wore married , and sailed away to , spend the honeymoon on Waldon's yacht , the Lady Bab. Despite her gloomy resolutions Bar bara really ou joyed ' 'life on the ocean wave , " und was often annoyed by her in consistent light-hcurtedness , which she attributed to the novelty of her situation and surroundings. No doubt , she rea soned , when they were at-home again , living quietly , her mind would roacli that Htato of unhappiuoss she considered so desirable. Meanwhilq , she grow more like a tinted goddess every day , and Walden's devotion deepened , though ho was careful _ - ful hot to make it a burden to her , being conscious that he only held u second pluep in his wife's thoughts , yet sincerely admiring hot * aims and ambitions , possi bly more ttian a man who thoroughly understood thorn would have dona. By and by the summer blended into aiumun , and with its coming Mr. and Mrs. Wulden Morris rptiirnod to the Still Barbara did not write much. She dashed ull'a few sketches , full of the city , imagery and keen insight of character she had always possessed ; but the work by vrhicn she was to ascend several [ rounds on the ladder of iamo , the dis tillation ' 'slow dropped from misery's crushing presses , " was not begun. She felt vaguely vexed , and finally con cluded , like Laurie , " 'twas genius sim mering , " though , also like him , it was something vastly more common. Society elaimed so much of her time that winter that , as Barbara walked briskly along the street ono afternoon , Hho noted by the warmth of tho. sun shine and the mildness of the breezes that spring had already drawn near , almost without her knowledge. The trees in the common were begin ning to bud ; the air was fraught with the promise of nodding lilao plumes , of blossoming orchards , und of the birds' sweet songs. The florists' ' windows were filled with fragrant violets , delicately tinted hyacinths and primroses and glowing masses of crimson and yellow tulips. She stopped and bougnt a bunch of white hyacinths , which she fastened on the breast of her gray cloth gown , and walked on with a HOIISU of gladness be cause of the approach of the season colo- brnted in poem and song. And really aprlng is very beautiful ; so like youth , BO full of a tender promise which the passions of lifo , like the sun of summer , BO often consume. Barbara pushed back her fur capo and lot the noft air caress her throat and creep into her voltiH , nth-ring in her blood new hopes und fancies , us it stirs the sup in the trees , causing them to send forth the little green leaves and sweet blossoms. How shamefully negli gent flu ) had boon ! What an amount of time she hud wasted ! But nio ! intended to make it ull up now and go to woi-k with the birds and flowers , striving to infuse some of their sweetness into her words ; for in Barbara's heart there had sprung up u tender longing thut was quite strange und somewhat InoxpUca- ble. ble."I "I have always thought , " she mused , aa'sho wont up the stops of her homo , "that tlio now year should begin in April , when all the earth is now , and all things Boom HO glud , so glad ! " she re peated , u soft smile curving her lips und deepening the bronzu luster of her eyos. "Has your muster returned , Charles ? " she asked of the footman who admitted her. her."Yes "Yes , madam. Ho is in the library , " was the reply , Across i the wide hall Barbara beat her stops , und pushed aside the curtain from the library door. "Iloully , Wuldon ! " she said gayly , "I hud no idea thut but what is the mat- tor1 u note of alarm coining into her voice. For Wuldon was seutcd by the writing table , on which his arms wore folded and his head bout , his whole at- titndo and bearing speaking very plainly of defection. Ho lifted his head AS she spoke , but did not unswor ; ho only looked at her long und earnestly us who stood there in the doorwuy ; the little figure with the gruy gown fulling in grucoful lines , the full , rounded throat rising out of the soft bcuver of the capo , the white blooms on her breast and the Hush on her cheek were ull HO lovely , unii yet hu sighed wearily. "Waldon , what is it ? " she repeated , coming to him and kneeling by his aide. "You are troubled , and Buroly you should tell mo , your wife. " Then , with u look of pain in hU blue eyes , a ring of heartache in his voice , 10 told her of how terribly wromj busl- less had boon going lately ; of how ho utd tried to keep the knowledge from icr , but that now ho could no longar lope , unless something very unexpected lupihHiod ; ho was going to leave town hnt night to a k aid from his uncle , but affairs truly looked dark. "Qf course you will always bo pro vided for , " ho added , "but wo can't llvo 04 wo have lived , and will have to give ip this , " Indicating by n gesture the luxurious furnishings of the npurtmont. Barbara listened with nn odd tighton- ng in her throat. She was sorry , HO very sorry for him. that for the moment she scarcely thought of herself. 1'oor Watdeu looked so yrrlovou , anil Ills careless - loss , merry expression was quite gone. Now that she thought of it ho had not iippoared very happy for some time. She turned her gtuo from the dancing flnmos of the wood lire to his face , and lotod the haggard lines about his mouth and eyes. Moved by a auddon impulse , she put her arnn around his neck and kissed him , and then , with strangely Lhrobhing heart , aho ran quickly from tin ) room. Wnldon looked after her with a sonio- what surprised oxpro.Hsion. Ho had known , of course , that Barbara did not love him us ho loved her , and had at- trlbutodher slight coldness to her lltor- ary tastes , a higher something ao relined - lined and spiritual ns to be above the ordinary emotions ; bill now this volun tary eaross , the tlrst she hud given him through all the months of their married life , woke a vague yearning , a feeling that they both might be much happier. It is strange how wo go along , con tented enough with our surroundings , until suddenly that uomus which beauti fies , and rounds out our existence , and wo wonder how wo could have fancied ourselves living boforo. Some such thoughts began to stir in Walden's heart , nnd though they were as yet undefined it was with a lighter fooling than ho hud known for many days that ho wont to pack his valise. On the stairs a few whitu llowors were lying , where they had fallen from Bar- b'ara's dress. Ho tenderly picked thorn up and after pressing them to his lips placed thorn most carefully where a man usually keeps his sweetheart's photo graph , her last letter and similar things in that sacred inside pocket ever the heart. Barbara had fled swiftly up the stairs and into her room , where she hurriedly threw oil her hat and capo , und sinking on a couch heaped up with cushions strove to analyze the sensations that thrilled hor. She began to understand the content in which she hud rested why she was no longer analytical and pessimistic. She was yes , there was no other solution she was in love with Wuldon , her husband. And not to have known it she who had pictured and delineated - lineated the a rand passion ! After all it was not so strange. Wuldon was really "quite lovable , " she naively confessed. Ho was so gentle , so considerate and and but what was the use of all that1 ; The fact remained the sumo , not asking for explanation or ox- cuso. Love seldom does. "O , Barbara , Barbara ! " she cried , with a little laugh that was half a sob. "What an inconsistent , contradictory fraud you are ! " Then her face grow very grave Walden was in trouble. If she could only help him in some way ! She sprang up with the intention of going to his side with sympathetic words , when sudden shyness Boi/.od and hold her. Verily Barbara was in love. . That night , after she hod helpeO Walden , on with his overcoat and wished him j success and adieu with u tender kiss thut sent his stock and bund medi tations to the rightabout , Barbara 'sat down ut her desk with the linn deter mination of helping her husband. She hud succeeded in part when the satisfac- tion of her ambition had boon the only stake : how much more should she do now , when her work was to render Walden - den assistance nnd prove her love ! "For really , " she reflected , "I don't believe he thinks I care for him at all. The pleasant spring became brilliant summer , und Walden and Barbara saw each other seldom , ho remaining in the city to watch with anxious eyes the "ticker , " and she , .seeking a quiet retreat - treat among the mountains , where un disturbed she worked untiringly. A letter written by Wnlden on the an niversary of their murriugo somewhat shook the resolution she had formed not to confess her love until she hud placed the evidence of it in her hands. The words were so loving , so gentle , yet with an undercurrent of sadness that brought tears to her oycs. "My love for you , " ho wrote , "had boon like a steadily growing and wide- spreading flower , whose sacred fragrance forbids the growth of weeds. It has aided and elevated mo , yet I four I have not made you as happy as I wish and oneo hoped to ao. My failure in this must , I think , bo from uhcor inability ; for I trust you believe I have tried my best. Still one could scarcely expect you to bo entirely satisfied with u brain less follow like mo. "Can't toll when I can take a breath ing spell , for business is about the sumo , though with a little more ready cash I fancy wo could toss 'em ' , " etc. Tills boyish transition from almost poetic imagery to the most prosaic prose provoked a little tremulous mnilo. "Dear boy ! " she murmurod. "Ho will soon know thnt I am happier in his love than I could ho with any ono , oven hud ho the brains of genliH , " She wrote on with renewed energy , and before golden August had boon gathered into the year's sheaf the man uscript was submitted the publishers. Barbara was in a fever of impatiunco when Wuldon finally came up for a little rest. Ho looked pale , nnd "business was still uncertain , nothing Hiiro , and money confoundedly oloso , " was his in formation in reply to her anxious in quiries. They were lingering ever their oolToo the following morning when the Horvant brought in the letters , and Walden was soon too deeply immersed in his own share to observe the reception Barbara accorded hers , Her manner in regard to ono letter was decidedly strange. It was a large , biiHinoss-lika affair , which she immediately tingled out from its delicately tinted and scuntod compan ions , and surveyed the unveloj > o as wo often do when Wo are anxious concern ing its contents. Then Hhc nervously tore it open ana , after glancing down the page , gave a little oxclumatlon of delight which nroiihod Wuldun. "My dear Barbara , " ho aikod , * as , looking up , ho saw her radiantly happy eyes und parted lips , "what has hap pened ? " For unswor she rose from her place , and coming to his aide put into his hand the publisher's letter , with its upprouia- tivo phrases and liberal toniH. 'Dion two soft arms crept round Ills nock , a flushed cheek was pressed uguinat Ills own , and u swuot , quivering voice was saying : "I'm BO glad ! It's for you. I worked to help you , for oh , Walden , I love you " BO ! When thu hook canio out it received thu almost wmuimou.i pruido it deserved. Thure was no striving after the passion ate , no posing for olTeot ; it waj health ful , itpontaziooiid and rmturuTj with n touch m pure ui Barbara's love und as strong as her purpose. Homer Blake wuiforcod to confess his prophecies wet at naught , for you see it all turned out according to the rule of contrary. Barbara foil in love with n nmn for whom she was euro she should lover care , and her boat work waa irompted by that lovo. Who can solve the rulings of fnto or .ho : Intricacies of a woman s heart ? ABILITY AT A DISCOUNT. Kermnny Sccklnc Kmplnyment in Ollirr Countries for Her Iliiriiiplnyitil , A large number of learned men of Germany , nearly all profomors of uni versities , have issued an appeal to their compatriots living abroad for hulp inn novoment enabling Gorman professional inon to find employment in their several vocations out of Germany. That o HIM- .ry , therefore , snoms to 'suitor from a .ilothoru of professional men nt present. The appeal reads as follows : "TO TUB UKllMANS AllUOAU. "An appeal is made to you from tha d country to co-opornto in a problem that , being of interest to von and to our selves , can bo solved only if the Germans - . mans at homo and abroad go hand in liuud. | Many 111011 in Germany art ) forced to the same endeavor that has driven you " from the old homo to foreign lands to find a place for the use of the faculties which in the old c MI n try arc already lee numerously employed , and for this reason of no avail hero. Particularly also in the learned vocations a repletion in upending that renders it tie- slrablo to many able men to find in for eign countries employment In their sev eral vocations , and thus to earn their livings. Ministers of the gospel have at all times gone abroad ns missionaries , yet also physiciuns , apothecaries , chem ists . , ongiueors , iuristx and others might today in a higher degree direct their ut- tontion toward foreign countries if someone ono would ho there culling them , or at least giving information where their ubilitios could bo fullest employed. "If this surplus of faculties shall not remain helpless or useless in the old country , or if it shall not individually and at random be drawn to foreign coun tries und WHS ted there , ut the wrong pluco , in a helpless and useless manner , nn _ intelligence otllce is required by which Germans having received a uni versity education may find employment abroad in their reflective vocations. Only by such a central olllco can the emigration of Germans having re ceived a professional education ba regulated systematically , inquiries bo miulo , information bo given nnd .sup ply and demand bo ascertained. Be fore the opening of such an olllce n sur vey is required for ascertaining to what extent Gornuum having received a uni versity education are wanted abroad. Wo , therefore , ask particularly all Ger mans ubroad for information , whether at the- places where they live remunerative employment presents itself to Gorman teachers , physicians , apothecaries , chemists , engineers , jurists , ministers of the gospel , etc. , either individually or in larger numbers. A simultaneous statement of the respective circum stances ia desired. Only by readiness from all sides to give us ndvieo in the manner stated will the establishment of an intelligence oflico become possible. Wo . , hope the inoro for the brotherly help of the Germans abroad because ti strengthening of tlrti Gorman element at thu places where they live might pro mote their moral and material interests. Wo request thut all oommuniratiotH may ho 1 directed to Sanitaotsruth , ( sanitary counselor ) , Konrad Kuostor , M. D. , Ber lin 1 , S. W. , Tempolhofor Ufor lil. " Whrn Tr.ivnlliiK. Whether on pleasure bent , or business , talta ou ovury trip n bottle of Syrti | > of Fig.-t. a3 it acts inost pleasantly iniil offuctlvcly on tha kitlnoya , iivor and bowels , prevents fevers hc.iilaclio * and othur forms of slohncm For sale in Site and ? l bottles by all lo.iditii ; druppists. Momifactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only. ELLA WHE SLER'S SUMMER HOME A. PnIliihBit Pine Iliin iilow Noir : r.ung lalunil TMiuml Kuplalnrltli Comfort. Two years ago Mr. Wileox , husband of ' the noted poetess , built und presented to 1 his wife n summer homo at Short Beach , Conn. , near Long Island Sound. The place is of polished pinewith no tan inch of plastar.und wince HIO ! received the present , Mrs. Wiloox has devoted much time to making it u summer 1'Mon. Lust year and this slio went there early in May , and for about two months passed her time in quiet work and roat , judic iously alternated. Then her guests ur- rive , the only injunction laid upon them , according to u writer in the Now York Recorder , being , "como prepared i-t swim. " Mrs. Wileox is u splendid diver , and she und her guests , while ut Short Beach , may bo said to live in oren on the water. The house is located on the top of flonio huge rooks which roach out into the sound , und is ranched by n great natural stone ataircuso , which leuds to a broad vorundu surrounding the bungalow. The living-room is u iurgo , broad place running up ta. u gable roof , there being only lloor. It is ono filled with ox- qulsito oriental curios , collected by Mr. ' Wileox in his many ycuraof travel. The entire room is ttkirtod with cushion- cuvored lockers , which uro used in Htnw- uwuyB. ThoHleuping upartmonts contain ull the comforts of u city homo , und lueuls are horved in an ad joining euttugo , ono of four which Mr. Wileox has bought. The firopluco in tha bungalow , Mrs. Wileox declares , Is the joy of her life , and is built in exact ruprodtuition of the timus of our grundfuthors. Under the grout projecting stone mantel uro niuhes filled with bowie knives , pistols und old tankards , nnd near by are tint logs ready to bhr/.o in the cool evenings which spring IIP suddenly on the ma- ghoro. A naphtha launch eonvoyrf gno.sti unywhere along the whore , und , us Mrs. Wileox entertains extensively during the summer , the bountiful little pleasure craft it-t generally on the inovo. The h on to 33 lovc.-i the midsummer dnyB und never finds the hout oppressive. In spiration for Homo of her host pieces of recent work were found at the bungalow , und "Tho Song of the Sea , " which aho dourly loves , was written thero. Thorn are tnrcu tilings wo rth saving Tliuo , Troublnuml money and lj Witt'a Littlu Kurlv KUon will .vivo thorn for you. Tliuao liulu pilU will U.IVQ you tiuif , as ttiuy uul | ) i-Jiiitly. ; They will sivo : you trouble u tliuy liiiuu no piiu : , They will save you Cuol TJio nutlvos ot Uotocndo.H , ono of the hottest regions of the otirtli , bclievo that heaven will bo a land of cool atruuina and uliady groves ontlrely cleared of all underbrush and cacti ! . All douort dvYolloiM , it in said , die oxpeoting to awake in u wooded land supplied bounti fully with cold watur. Natives of tha froion north have paradise plutiiiod ttH a land of warm tmnshino with Blow ing lires overhung with | X > U of boiling whale's blubber and easeful couehou of fur ( scattered hero und thoro. The Caroline line Inlanders , who are passionately fond of liquor , but who are In mortal dread of breaking their nccku by falling from ono of the millions of cliffs with which their inlands abound , bollevo that paradise will be u land OH level as a lloor , where ouo can got drunk am ! not bo in constant broad of cracking hit * cervical vortehrsuo. i For all form * of ciUorderod stomach u Uromo-SelUer. A palatable , 1'foiujH curt.