Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 11, 1893, Page 7, Image 7

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    TTTR OMAITA DAIT.Y HHHs MONDAY KKPTKArR17.il 11 isni :
JPEGIRL NOTICES.
A IlVKIlTISKMKNT ? KOH THKSK COU'MNS
A will tmUkin until 1S..IUII ill fortJm ctonlng
am ! tmlll H in i > in fur lliu morning and Sunday
AiUirtliwrn liy requonllnc a nmnliTwl rhwk.
can hivn tin Iriimwcru nddrcRfted to a nimib'red
] tit r In circ "f TH F HM Answers no nilrtn w * l
vslll be ' | i-lli rul upon iirt-m-nlntloti of tincheck. .
SITUATIONS WANTED.
Ufttin lUcaXMinl llrsl lnwrll"ii H-
fti't Notliliiff ink' n for V < > lha" '
LI KB IILIW .
f,5v. fi ndnh business ni"ii ' " 0
0'J4IMI7
'J4IMI7
VVANTKD nY".vS KXIKHI-
r" < l r loit > il ; ( 'ood
Call lit 4.111 Smith ' 'Illi U" MSiHl 11 *
WANTED-MALE
.1 wonl tlrn His rllnii l "i wonl il
nflcr Mnililnir Ink'1" for Ii Hi in - "
OH TOMMISSlDN pi AIIKNTS TO
nSALAKY 1' Hi-lit rin mlc il tnw r.risi'rivndl.
Tin' iniiHtiiwful mill nuiHIiuinil" " ofj ho .
Kr.H'-n Ink ihon.n lilIn tun HIH i.niln . " ' s 1 k
iniiitliJill ) In Mill IH rr.-iit pnlll AiroiitH iiinkliiir
i-.ll IMTWH * VVV ilHOVUinlu - ' nrr.U iB'-nt to
tiki-plinrtri of U-rrltorv nnil apimln H'll ) iik'oiilH
A -in rl inr. tn in iki' inoncv VVrlli- for t'-niiH
hurt i Hinylnif n of crnMnir. Monroe l.rmliiK Mfi ; .
'o X .10. 1. 1 ' nii-M' . Win
_ _ _
'
Tfvvf iir\vANTTonkrMB ) A'FIRST rr.Ass
I > H.ilfHin 111 wlili a rliaiipi"f iM-tutiilnir acnlli-c-
Inr nnil work fur tinSliiB'r Mfif. Co U 10 .ipply
lit SlinrpriiRiir 1" > 1H DniiKliH HH Sl.l
" MASAOBR INDtJsTllIOt/S. / ( 'AI'.VIII.K
loniiir m in lo limn urn offlc for roll.ilili"m ; -
innv Ooml nil irv ami Inlon-st In liiiiliM'ss VluHt
f'.nilHli r. frn IIC..H anil IIIM-HI + .VIO 00 Uonm . .1(1 (
Mwk Kxch lililrf . Chic 'O.Jn _ * ' ' ' - ' _
II WANTI.II MUM"T0 iw7 WKU/4 NIIAH
l > rjiniii-n liliuiH in 1'oinw lit mil" conniv nun
tiki ji-iv inn In r.wli .mil pirl In Imrws Apjilj to
J oiianl K\i-r < It f.iiiiidlhlnlT , i M.IM-11
1 WANTKD IMMHO1ATKLY A
> iii.in IH man IKI r for mv ( him store Mnstioinc
Veil riciimn b d .state silirv i xpi eted Ad-
( llcssP fi Ili'eulllce MStll 11
1) IP vol ! WANT A'TiTiofTl YlNO JoTlWIllTK
Jitlie Hawks Nnrscrj Co , Mllwinkee , VVIs
T > WANTr.ir < ) N"iT7MiTvvooooi ) Aor.NTH nv
I Ii llnble tlnn lo sell n splendid line of luliil-
oillni.'oils , ( ire IHIM and Hpi"'liltles either \eln- -
Kiii u nr isashle Ihi" to Hie manuf.iolnrhi ! . ' and
HtorelruliMu Nehrask I Addnshs Lock llox : it ) .
Mi ' K ' Cleveland O MuH'l 11
1 > WANTKD AN KNKHnKTlC YOUNd MAN
J h iv Intf a knowledge of the wall inpi r business ,
to c.nunssfor mill rs fniin samples Plc.mo ad-
diiss slatlnk' expel lenee ri fenMice and COIUIMMI-
ndlonexiiittid , Ilimcll A. Ilroa , Ltd Phil ulel-
lihla P.i MU1I11 *
_ _ _
m T > SAI.KSMKN WANTKD SALKSVIIIN FOH
l > < omliltied linn of elders and clif.trs. llbeml
Hilary AddiessCdlfornla Cid-r compauv Chi-
W uiwo , III Ml' ' . " ' " II *
TTcAsii iHrv-s WANTii : > . APPLY WITH PA-
J'rent ornnaidl.m Nebraska t'lothlim'Co
WANTED VliMALE HELP.
Hales. H o I word first Insertion IP a word llii'ro-
nfler Nolhlm : taken for less than -Mu
-i nrsT OK VVAI.P.S TO COMPITINT : COOK
V and lauiidiess Mrs John M. Thnrstoii , 'JJIIS
J'arn mi 77O
/ I ro.Ml'CTKNT OU iToHHMIAN
cook In small family , is.'t VVIrt street
J1MI7 11 *
1 WANTIil ) AOIIir.iTOI > OGK.Nr.KAMmr'4K-
ork. Ulin Sotilli llth .MIHIl'J *
ft VVVNTIH ) LAP1KS AND GHNTLKMKN WK
V ulll piyon T"i I'lltii ' tl-'nil pi r wnk to do
ntrh lly hfiine u ork foi ns .it vour homeH , no e.m-
v.tsslmr Si nil RI If-addn ssi < 1 inxelope to O K.
Vmiiiuns , V'o ( I ! illi'i j ni.urh and VV.iter streets ,
Huston M ISH Mill. ! 1 I'
fWANTKl \ ) . lOOI ) I.IP.L 1-OR f.KNKHAL
V housov.urk Small fnullj. ( iiiod.IKIS nu
South : < ( MI1 Htn > et lie ir Le.nenvsorth MSM'J 11 !
FOR 11ENT HOUSES.
Ilili'H , llle l Him i.ieli lnnertion tl fit ) n line per
month Nolhlni ; I iken fui ICHS th m"e
IN .VLilAHTsKam :
TheO 1' I > ivlscompinIBin Karn mi Asii
01 AN1) I HOOM APAUT.MKN'TS. VON DOHN
block , with steam lefeicncos , Sill S J''d.
DI'OU HT.NT 7-HOOM 1'LAT ,
Lmieblii'U IU'l ' S Kllli HI r.ss
Di-HOOM COTTAOH , MOUHHN. CIIOIOK , IN
blanford Tiivle C. S Uljiiller , 'JO t lk-o hldu
THiot > .
J-'nesB , ren modi rato. Apply liOI Ieo ! bulhllm , ' .
fi'JO
0 II UOOM rOTr.Vf.KALSO I OH (
nlshid rooms , all moddii. beautiful l.usn anil
Hhado , N. I ! cor 'JJd and Jllaml uln'ets 111
- LIST YOUK "HKNTA oPiilTV : WH ! !
I'll .1 Kind ill 107 Hmw n bid. bton-H lints and
< oil. iiri'Hv mled all o\ei theclt > M7I1-OJ
KOU iKNT IlOtJ.sr. IN GOOtlKPAlH. 70S
otth llMh Mtieet JM701I
n PLAT , 7 rooms ranre and all olhi r conxen
h IICCH , Clouser block. 7(1.1 ( S H'th sl-Ti 0.
W lliller. f > ll Paxton blk. 7lrt (
IA TWO SIX HOOM HOIsis ! ; SOUTH 20TH ,
J'threo-ioom house 17lh Hi 4 UMHII Hat , lth (
Ht. Imiiilio diiHtll null , 10 1.1 Don is
M77 11 *
TpLlA'v : T nr.TACin : ! ) KKIIT-UOOM
1 'hoime. Hindi 111 nlcu lUMi , barn , 'Jull Pleico
hlliet III III Ilioili I , 111- h-'l
- ;
1'fui Hh .1111. all moduli , I to 7 too nx , bikk
hoiiHes , Tl/anl 'J.'l North I'llh Min't
MS VI 11 *
OMonnuN siv-uooM iioiisi : . .tjtu CASS
1 Irstcl irts lr'ill. | ' Knot neluhhorhood cheap to
1. hit.ilili * ti n ml Appll lo i : A. Norlliup Tu
Dept , II A.M Uy M'l'.M III-
iv MOI KHN s iii > oM 7ibt7si : ' NIAU : iiidii
I Hihuel , .1 T Union , 'JtlllJ Uapllul .ueiuie
M SJ 11 *
TV 111-110. iM lIUIISi : AM.MODr.llN CONYKN-
1 'lenees u.'l houtli lllth htne * IKI'J 11 *
D Jill JC VIM I'DL VVUN'LJi : T-KOOilc.iri'AOK"
I Itiiiuhvj il-MMpiiol IMMIIIO MJ-'rt II *
OA xii'i : I'lviMionM COTTVOK AND
Unit1 i oi"ii eutln e mn\l > p ipi red and p ilnted
In inlte I'J , n Ninth 'Jllth wtrent JI'i.'l ) 1'J *
nDOWN TWN slX-llOOM r CITY
u Her , tin Hi ) No (111 ( ! N 17th slice
M ! IO 12 *
T-v 1 UOOM COrTAOK NHAH
I'VValei nice iicl hliiu'io ' it cheap rent VV'ilifhl
A. i.isbm ) nah and iii > ii a. .Mill , I
TT 7 HOOM 1'LVT VI IDCItN CONVTA'KNFKS ,
I 'iliiWII to\MI IdiMtl I -f-'llll , ) lifil.neeH 10-
( lUlrisl. WiUhtA. Lif lillli mu lloninil
MSHIl
"l vm > OM IiKl'.Vi 1
Xsin tin m i. < In j.inl , f.'O Oil VVil.-htX
iv roiuihNT i'lM : noi > MMe > : N co
JViniri' w-ilh Dill * lli . " . ( I liur raon"i .HIM ( all
foi nla mrout .M'HI7 II-
_
Toil HJiKT FUKNIdHuD
K .1 , H ] L.e i > ; . > iiln- Inseilloii , leu oitl Ihere-
llli i Noiul.i. tiu ! u ' jr loss fi m L'IU
If KIMtNlsIIIUJ IIUU.M VVl'lll VU'OVi : sul m
I jrioin alii > urn ill mums , \\lih ui wllhunt tin nil.
Mm Knl.'ht ? < o . ' HOUjii.'l iHhtieel . ' , 'l. |
i ? rw'd rt'i.Msiiii : ) UDOJIiU uKN-n.i !
J J men mil , , 'i. ' . Su uli Ji.lU bli , - . Mill !
i. if u > . v : > r KUKNisiir.t ) u ! . -.1 now-
J i 1 1- 1 fils SJM *
I. ' vuuNisiiii : ) iioovis , 1017 " , TviV.r " vp ] rori
I 4 VM > . Mu. Ill .sill *
1 NICHI.V VIIHNIslllID U IOVIS VVHII OU
lJv\.lll.oul buipl Oall J 111" Uoiulai MMU in
HN
i : RICHLY II-UUNHIIKD KDUMS"UUIIIN
I < ii. o blocks of iiuHiullltiv 10. i Do 1'n
7 in Hi *
Tj * nfuKIJ NH'KLY KL'HNISH'JD UmiMs Hill
1 11 111 ho'in > lee\nv | \ Mmli r.i convenfi ncch.
, ' , U 1HIU I'Hi'i , ill i MnSI II * ItH
"
i. KH ur.vr riH ! Trs"inii : uu ) .vi wTTifoil
ijwltlioiil Uiud 1UI1 soillli ' "llh si 111)1 ) II-
77 ' INIOK UIJOMS HIH
I'.lioi iiilitt
! . < XUHMSHKD UOOM , ' . ' 017 IIAHNUY.STHKIU'
It MIU3 1'J *
\f \ NII'III.Y KIIKNIsllKli hOLTH KHONTIMXIM"
1 Ji'l'U.lln I n .11. , lit IN JlM nil-mi , s4S U'
i , ' FiiUMsiii.u UOIIM wiTiiu.vrii > . .MON'IM'I
-I'Hill fain mi Mt'i.il ' IK *
FURNISHED ROOMS AM ) B3AKD.
A IJ TIir. IXJL.VN . 'Oil AMI 'J 1 1 N InPlfbT
, _ _ _ . _ _ ii)7
i S"OIJNl. . WuMKNslluMl. I Mlrif. i AKi : OK
VVoinaiiMi mull m i ti.i i.uli i 111 S ITlliHi
" _ _ ' uill
1 , - NIPKLY n IMSIK'I ; ] > Hu 7ias ANU 7iijAuu
ai lUu Wubtlci , 51(1 ( imU 21b N. lulu ul
ITCsl
rn MU.UU AT n. . i il-
l" " Ml. i-.ll-
I ? -uoO AND ItilU .o
J ' .
alri'ct. hlIt
TAJUKI v > V | 1. UOiiMS. UKNIaUriloit UN-
J funilxhi-U. win , l irvi. 'i'l.o llujuer. 11UN.
. ' 5IU > lli-ut.
T ; > .S'ICKIA V
J. ( mt , liomo t .nol > jr..icuien ll''l I ar.i.im
VVil IV
FUIWISHED ROOMS AND BOARD
Vonllnitfil.
1 , ' TIIK 1IIM.SIDK FINK FHONT IIOOMS
I ulHodiy lxird MS77 II *
I. ' NICK KHONT UOOM WITH HOAHD 17'2
I Dodge nlrpet M'ltil IT
ir-PIUVATK FAMILY PLEASANTLY SITIT-
' nidi will nepommiidate fi w bnivdi > r _ d"Slr ihle
rooinn sitifflo ori'tiHitlte referem
i ; sorTiTROO ! VIS WITH OH WITHOUT IIOAKU
I'iMlHDmifflai MIM7 la *
roil RENT UNFUKNISH'D ROOJIS
llites ll p \\onl first insprllou Iravsord thcro-
Iti i Nothlnirnken for lesi linn l1e !
TsoTITlT FlltNT HOO.VI3 UOS N
( S CIIAMllHHS KOU HOUSEKHKl'lNO TO
'in-ill mid wife , no children , hjilruuland cistern
KIN 17lh 10,1
' '
-'I t'NHUHN'ISlfKD'HOOMq'l m' WATnH
U'.MN 14lliHlnel Mill'.1 HI'
FOURE MT STOKES
, Kle n lluoi-ncli Insertion , * l fill n line per
Month Nothing laki n for b ss th m 'J * > c
I FOH lll'.NT Till : t-STOHY IllltrK llim.IIN <
-lOlil Firirmi HL Tlie bnlldliiL' h is a llronnmf ee-
ni nl biS'Miieul , compli te st.Miii-lie.Uliu , ' fixtures
viiteron 'ill Ilia lloors K is , ete. Apply at thcoinco
) f The llee. It HI
-rou nr.NT , OFFICK sp.vui : ON OHOITND
floor at 1711'Kuril mi strei-l MIIJS
l-OKKICKSCIin.VP. VVITIINKLL I1LOCK 1.1TII
land Il-iini'j. MU1S 111 *
I 'wBlIAVUSPAfK TOI.KT KOH DKSK HOOM
I lo HOIIIO ill stralOii pirt\ ( 'ill or aililrt'HS
VVjckolI , ' ' iiii inn .V urniillct. I7la Farn tin
Htrcft.Omalia Ni-b fill )
_
I 11H1CK STOHR WITH TIXTIMIKS 1170
South lillli Imuilre Oust II mill , Kill Dmois
Hlti'i't M770 11 *
r.iiiANT : NKW sroiir.s ON KITH NKAU
Ho anl , hplindlil 1m illim for rival s and ( on-
fei ttimi'rv 'ruin fiiiiilshluirH
( or linj irnoil line ,
; ilso Booil Hirht basemi-nt VVi h'ht .V , 1 , isbni \
Mini 1
WANTED TO KENT.
Hales. Hie T llnei-ieh Inserllon H nil a llni ) per
nonlh Nothing taken for U ss ih in 2"e
*
K 11KSK UOOM IN VHOST WINDOW OF
Hloro on 1 Dili Htreet between IJont'l is and ( 'lit-
MifO Address P . ' . " > llee olllee Ml I II *
K ArK OH
ill He Mclnlly bv two jonm ; 1 idles four or tlio
iinfni nlshe < l loimiH i small cotl.iue 01 onolloorof
ll.it references. Address P 07. Hoe. MsV.I 1 1 *
KWAN-IKD HOOM AND1IOAUD1NPUIVATK
IIOUHI ; near Farn im Hit eel bj 3011111 ; I id } , ( jood
pi lee for best accommodations Addn ss V SJU
N Y Life bide MIIJ7 11 *
KVVANTHD HY SINdLi : KKN PLHMAN COM-
foitibh ) room ill prltato famllj , llrst cl IHS
icfiMinuuH ilvun and leaulred AddrcsaPd" llee. I
MH.'l 11 *
STORAGE.
Hates , Idea llniH'.teh Inseitlon. $1 10 a line per
month Nothing taken fin ! ' " ) than a5c
_ " _ _ _ _
MbTOHAfiir I'OH "lIOIISiniOI.D CJOODS ,
clem and cheap r in H n. Wells , 1111 r.iintm
"WANTED TO BUY.
Riles me a word Mist Insertion , Ic i \ \ ord thoro-
nfler. Nothing't ikun foi less than Hoc
TV VVILL 1IUY .10 TO 100 hHAHl'.S OMAHA
A' b ink stock If It can be h id cheap Address I1
17 , lice 7117
N'VV'ANTIID , NiH : r VHNAM PAH LTNi : C. TO
7-ioom niodeui hou < i worth ilUOOOO to
J-1 ( Kill oil , piMuents to be made as folhms
t Mm Oil rash bil IIKI < M . ; > Oil to * in 00 iiu.u teilj.
Place with barn prefciied AIIIO.S , Itil" F itu mi
Msst 11
FOK SALE FURNITURE.
Hali me a word llrst Insertion IP i wuid lliuru-
nfter Nothing tal.i n fui b ss Ih m J > e
-1UJIl Hi : ( M7 TLTr lKs ? LVJKTrTlI1
il 'htptmo Imiuilo loom oOrf , 1'list N itlou il
bankbuildlu , ' 'J.'t
O-rOH SALi : AT A HAItr. VIN. FLIHNlTtJHK
for.'i rooms , almost new will ( toll M r.iheap
foi eish .IHOVVIK rls lei\luj city lioodit cm bo
Inspecud at' ' . ( > CassHtreel .M ! > .tl I'- "
FOR SALE HORSES , WAGONSETC
Kites lUc.iVM > rd llrsl InsiMtloii. leawoi Uhcro-
lifter Nothln ? taken fet less Ih m I''u
IJ-I'OH SALK C1IKAP A NICP. PONY CAIIT
lniinlro.it lill I Cumin' Htieet
r > -KlHST-CLA.Sd IKnitUINO AND LIYKHY.
Windsorstablos , 1110 li\enpoit Stunirc for
can 1 1 if OH. M'H'J
p-FOH.SALi : ROODYOIINRHOUbK L
1 lop phaeton and h u ness , hoim s ife for 1 nH to
driu\ Call at Mitchell B stable. 1111-Hi llodiro
Hticel. M'i'Jt 1 t
ll-roil SALK , A HAY IIOHbi : , CHHAP IN-
t null u.ii i'j > y .i"ihst sn-ii *
FOIl SALK MISCELLANKOUS.
Hilos l' p iword llrst ins , iiion , IciHoidtliL--
- -
-iftei Notlilm ; taken fn Ii SH thin ' " > o
v-VwIck , t Halite bllll u.l t H'le , rack.ines and kills
i\mthlni ; In IU l-L.aBs sliapo Addiess N _ > ! ,
I tee Ml SI !
UKOHSALKCIIHAP LVIKrllKIItr VvlIIIIHO-
Inr pionf sif.ilsn sin ill lltcproui Kife In-
( ( idle it 11 Hi 1' uii mi Mn-i t M I I.I
QI1IUCK STON'i : AND l.t'MHKU 1'OH s.vi.K
cheap at I u 1 strei-t M heel , between I'Uh and
Slllli P. S llili n M.11.1 U *
Q-rou SALI : ici : IN CAH LOTS OILUHUT
llrox , S ipp block. Council Illnlfs M717OJ
CLA IHVOYANTS !
Hates , Kle a llni e uli Insertion f 1 .111 a line pui
mouth Nolhhu' l ; n fui 1 * ss than 'Jle
liiiilm ss modi inn , . "ithjeii at 11 ' .IN Kith
r..lri
MASSAGli. BATrlo , ETC.
H.ites , lllc i Unite i h lnsMtlou , tl 11)111110 ) per
month Nothing taken foi less th m " .Ic
" "
'I'MMU CAHSON. ll'-'l lOUOLVS STHiKT"j"n :
1 lloor , loom 7. in ins i o. aloohu didpl 01 mdHiii
baths MH'.Hi IV
T < MMI : STOW ! : . MVI..KTIC iuALKH : ; jin
Douglas block Ms 111 ' . ' ( )
ullJS 1 ITH 'ND I'LOOU ,
Ii Hooiu t Massaiuwpor , alcohol HU nu sulphnr-
ncaiid Hoa u.iUis. m , 111,1 Hi'
PERSONAL.
Hates , lllc a line each Inm-iUon. I .10.1 line per
inotith Nothlii. t iken for less than ' . .Me
i Tirv ( iV HirvrMlNT iTLnF'nii vTirVji-
VJ mal lutlis He d | ) md h ill ti , itmeiit m.mUino
audchiiniiodlHt.Mrs Pont .11111 j.s 15thWithin II blk
.I'll !
MONJiYTO LOAN HKAL ESTATE.
HilisKV ill . ted | IIM > | , T ! II ) il line per
mouth Nolhlm. laken for less th m ' 'IL
\\T LOANS UN ISIlMMJVMTn VSnHTN'iMT'lYoVTni
'I elt > inopi HlMKlaiil iip anls .1 to m. , IBT
( cnl.nodiila > s W r.iiii.iin smlili \ Co.l.l.'ii I'.irii.im
\\T ANTHONY LOAN ANDTHUSl'COlK N" .
' Life lends al low tati-s for choice seem Itj on
Nelirnsk land Iowa lauiiHor Omaha clu ino | > > > rty.
i , nt
\V MONHY TO LOAN AT LOWKsT HATIJS.
it Thin ) 1' . DiMsCo , 110.1 Kit n.im street hill
\ VMO.NKY ; TO LOAN AT LOWKsT HATi : > ToN
' Improt ed and imlmproiod Omaha re il etiiaie 1
| OI > ) IIIM ridelll > Trust Co , 17(1.'I'll ( naui dilj
\\r MONKY TO LOVN Al' CtTHHUN P HATH
< < Appl ) leVY II Melkle , riinl .National lit bid. , '
lill.'i
\\r * , VHI III ) TO fl .VII ) I ) I TO LOAN 1 TO 1
< < je.u'rtoii ItnpiiiMHl Dnihi tealt slate or firm
lands i : U UanlnACo , . ' 1)3 ) Miculj block
MK1I )
xo L.OI.N
Haleb loc a Hue e ic i Ins trtlon , * 1 ,11) a line tier
month Nothln. uken for less th m .Me
V -PO YOU WANT MONKY ?
Wn ulll loan , o l ANY.SUM jou i ish onoitr
KUHNITDHK PI VNOS HOllSHS W ViONS
CAUUIVliKs WVHHIlorsK UKCKIPi's i tc '
We cue prompt .iticnllini in.ill aiijilu itlous
and willoirry ) nui loii in hrnr < M > oMM > , h
Vim IMM uxhu'c Hi. i n i ui caiijliu . , i | u m
bj a | i l > mi-lit a.uij mm Th x iiiiu ii i i.U In
or remot u uf pioiii i >
KlDKLlin L ) VNdtTAHANTiicO :
HUD n I U'itlmi'U Ulivk.
OOP Cur 13th.mil H iinu ) t ,
V- WILL UJAN MONK V ON AN Y KIND OK .K-
\ curlt.i.lrlellj luull.luiinai. A. 11 il.uru. i ; , j n
1 Continent il blo k. i 1,117
\ ' AION BY TO LOAN
A.Vovlllloiu ) ou an ) HU u which \ou , MHI ,
tiiiiall or 1 ir.-u nl tlm louest pjsslblo ritu'N lu I'm '
uukkenl lUbHllilcllme and tor any luiifUi of Uiuo
lo HUH > ou You i.in p n II bickfn biich Inxtall-
int'iita .is yuulah uliru you wUh. aim only
pay fur It aa Ion. aa j ou ) ; uvp It You u m bunuw
"
IIOUSKIIOLll niliNITUHP VND PIANOS ,
HOKSKS , WAduNs AND O.VKKlAI.Ks
VVAHKHOUSi ; UKCriUTa , iliii > 'll ANlllati
OU ANY Ol'HKIl siX'L'litl'V.
, \ Hluuit | niilk'iii orionuik ilof piini'rly
OV1A11V M,1-\.K L'JANfO
anu t n .11 in rii s > riiwr : : ,
I.I l II ir i . . i thesmiut.
' -i1 i \ . , . , .si' viu : IS'LY IN"OI' : ) . ;
ATl'l1 L'1 . i Ji' VIY IS OM..1H V
l.il-t
BUSINESS CHANCES.
_
Kili"i. lOcnllHPDirli lii rilon $1 flil n line
month. Notldntr taken for less than .Mo.
YCHANCKS BOX 87.
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6.-7M7'
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Y HF.ST WKKKI.Y NKWSPAI'BH IN NKI1HAS-
l ka for H'do nl n liinriln Wenlurn llnslncn
Asenclllljf Y L bldif
YY - ) 0001) KNKHOKTIC PHYSICIAN
I Address Lock llox 71. Ih rirand Neb 114
Y Hotel lu Pru'ssi r Ad mis'Co , Neb ApplV lo J
. K nv 11 IMImrs Neb 41i1s.'t *
YvANTF.t > PAHTNKH , r.rriiiiu SILENT OH
J active xUlhcish to rarry craln In Central No-
br.lKka Can bnv cheip Oood pro'lvct to double
money Cap leltj for llfty tlions mil bushels Ad
dress O 4 I llee 4 111
V-HKST PAYINO MM AT MAIIKKT IN THLS
1 dli for s llo or ivnl. Call al .Ml.1 ) Illondo slns'l.
dnI M.UI7
V WANTim TO I.KASK , Kl.l'.VATOR IN
I i"iMli > m NVIiriski. tir Wi-ftti'rii lo .i. wlinn >
tli'-ro Is a irnoil corn crop , Aililrcss 1' O tlox 10(1 (
C'lVHtun Ni'l ) MillI ! la *
V-I'OHS\t.K ( IOOU I'AYINO imUO MTOItK
CnY Aililnis I1 IS ran1 Heo. MII7II
Y FOH ( UF.NT. A HAKKKV SHOP. OLD STAJO )
I No. 111(1 ( North tilth street Apply to Jos Hist-
"i MKSI
V-FOIl SAL ] ' . CASH OHOCKUY STOHI3 IN
1 food lor 11 Ion splendid Hade , Slock sHHMI ( Jood
reason Addrms. ! ' Hi ) . llee. MHOS p. *
v - HOOTS A N bsiior.s SMALL STOCK"ciiKA p
J for cash 01 w 111 tr ide for cle.ir lot well Idealist
SeeSpMiie.Karbichlllk Mlll.tr.1
V'Oll.SAr.i : . A 1)1101' A NICKKI. IN TUB
JL Hlot 111 lilni- for Hrllluc I'lp.irw Will wll
pho'ip , an I M ivi no innrximo for It , almost m'W
J. N CollliT r.ililmr > . Ni'li HIO-II
FOR EXCHANGE.
Hill's lilr illniM lull Intrrtlon t\ \ fill a UIIL * IHT
inontli .S'ull.hiK' . I ik > n for Ii is III III.V
/ - \ ovvriivos is"sn'i IUASK A KANSAS
/V.lnil DiUnt.1 Will Mi'll i > lii < ap or cichango for
tuilH" liuiHisinilo.iUli' Add box 7(1 ( , Frankfurt lint
nil
' / n.issiwic ; OF ( iKsnuAi.Miisi ; wn.i.
/Jtaki' ital i MI. iir monry. llovail.V I'rankroit Iml
_ _ _ _ _ (111 (
y-nt'sisiss nt/ric. coon TOWN is HAMT-
' > i'rn Ni'liriska , for Htouk milse Aililri-si P. O
llox ion. rri-rttini Xt-u. Jinilis.Ml *
/J rFINU JIASI-H TOTKAIKOII7 ) UHOWS IIMO. )
Ji7ia-oa
' / - $ * Mil ) RTOPIC CiKSKHAtj MKUCHASDISK
/ > for00o ish fA. ! ) ! ! ! ) lauil llox 7S1 VVi'it
Point , Nub M7S1
r/-TOTHAi > u CLIAU : VVISTIHN : : j
/Jl.uil for outside Om tin aero property Addtess
IlOX SSS. S. Inn ler Neb M7hl ) II *
y IMPHOVIHI LAND IN SANIIOUN AND JUH
' -J.litld countli s .South Dakot l , will trade for mer
( haudlsi AddnssP. IS llee Ms j I 1.1 *
_
' / TH.VDi : lllll ACHi : FAUM 1'OH (1OO1) ( HOIISK
/J.luil lot piefei to deal With owner. Address
1.118 Doiv is stuet M'.IOl is1 *
WANTI3I1-TO THAlli : OOOU LAND I'Oll
f-l ( liiuli'i pruHH ami p iper cutter. V. P. Olas-
nvr , bin lit. Si-li MSI51 Ifi *
rTO nXlTlANlTK I.ANI ) FOH MKUCIIANDISi : ,
/JifoiMl tiniH'ilil lot for lilexi'li1 or clKiiH 1'ox '
V'UI , Iinix rial rii.isi' uuiintv. Nfl ) MMU II'
. KOH lll- (
-.irro CosliM' I'ountv rarnp deed KUII or Hafi l\
prt'fiM led .l,1 ! acres uuiler eultlvatlon , uood
liousM 11 and hlalilc. iiiOOll ( ) moitf.MKi1 7 pel
11 ill luti test due Intliiii1 > i .irn Ti\es and In-
tcieHlpild AildruHS llox 11.1 , .simmer Ni'li
MHOS li ! *
FOB SALE REAL E5T ATE.
Il.iti'H , lOc a line e leh Inseitkm. $1 fill .1 line per
niimlli. NolliliiL' t iken for lesn tli in ' - ' , " > f
7
1 > A1OAINS HOUSls LOTS AND FAUMS SAT.K
J > oi tradu. K K. Dai line. II irker bile M.lll
vrniY * roT m'isT YOUH SAVINUS IN A
' nUeliome'1 1 am olTerln ? a t'ood l-room lioiHe
andli lit aeie lot for Ii lit llieii valun. Thin IM a
Niiap. John W Kobblns , ottnui , alO Heo llldir.
_ _ _ .111 hjl
T OK SAI.P.
1 Oood farms tli it rent for _ ' 01 per tcro cash
fin 1 mil Incullh itlon 1'ilco * JOi ( ) ) pi > r acrj.
Also ,
. I'.n " ins th it i > nt for Hharo of crop 1'rioo $ S 00 to
J. | > OO per . lore
Also.
dooil nnlmpioxeil 1 mil at $ . " 00 to $12.00 per
aeie.
1'oiniH 1-ficash , bilmco In amiuil pijinents
7 pern nt InliMVHt.
l > lbu\il commlMslon eh on asents
1) ) IInvi >
No. .110 1-2 South 1,1th Htreet , Oinah l , Neb
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H SAT.n-11,0 ACUKS OK SPLKNDll ) FAK.M-
Intr land l about Id inlleHemt of Om ill i and I.1
inlli'H e.iHt of Cciiincil lllutls. HO ! < hectlon .1. tow n-
bliln 7.1 , raniro la ; price , iffill 00 per acre Will
take a Hin ill property aspirt pivment. bilanei on
llliuirs1 time. A iiplj to Leonard i\urut : Couiuil
Illnlls , I.i J17'll-ll
AUK ONLY A FKVV CHOICi : ACHT.S
-I left lu Hurnlnm place it the temarkable low *
prk'o of tr.1" ( ) 1)0 )
> per acre They an * lee lied on
motor , close to school and w 111 have a p u ed ro id
dlrdlfrom IUAII Terms easv and title pcifict
with ahsuac't and u.ur.iun died Tor fin HUM
p.trtli ill useill on J A lo\iri n.Uoom.'iOrt . Iliuwii
block , IGth.inU Douglas uticet .M'.i-'H 11 *
0(10 C ( ACUKS OOOD FAHM LAND FOH SALK AT
OloH price or cMhamre , In Nebrask l. for mei-
ihandlne or hoises ( i II Peterson , 1 I la s I 1th st
M1I.17 O.I
SiOUHlTIES FOK SALU.
Kates Kle i llnoeacli Insertion. * l fill a line pel
month Nothing taken foi lens th in a.'ic.
O IH absolnlelj Hife Allies Itcal Kst lie aii nej
1017 Fainani I.I.I
ir K.1I dUAUi : OMA1I V PITY MOUTf. V.iS :
nrllliiL' puivhasers tfood rate of inlurest sums
of fiom i > 100 up foi H ill hviflobi Lo in , V Trust c'o
Itllh A , DuiU'e. Omtih i PartkulaiH oa applle ulon
hi l
\\n : OWN , IIY FoiiKULosiiui : AND orriu :
> ' one of the best pioperlles on Louea\eiiue all
In elecant Hh ipe 117 feet flout with ei ii thin. , '
complete ithe house and bun alone ( ostlnj il < >
( ion oin at a pili e hnv enonili lo jiiHtlfipurc.li is
hoi , | \ is an lu\i slmetit
It Is lln-best piopertIn Om ih i for ( hi1 iiiouev
IAO ) ! ( It ( HI i Inside ami out Inspel II eloselv It
will In- sold at l irt'U hu'rlllee 1'lils Is an oppor
tunity ofvom life to cet oim of llio most lieaullful
tesliteuces In tm ilia for losj thin CO ) ior cent of
Its .u null ( est
Call ami wo will show von this propone \\llli
pk-asutu. GLOlir. LO VN .t 'I HU.sl' CO. .
Ibtli and lluilfi' sin ets
MIDI
'I'O .SMALL OH LAUf.K INVLsI'OHS , SO.MIJ
1 eij choice securities , lie ullereil at an attracl-
Ixu dlHcoiiut Ilonds , n air nils uioitir iies etc
absolnleu Kill ed.red Iniitilroof John l > ih > ( om-
iniMxl II bioker , jdll N Y Life .l.'i.l SJ1
1'ous.vLi : .SOMI : C.OOD $10000 KIUSIIMOUT-
t. e.lk'i'H mi cllj pronerly pnlnif 1(1 ( pet cent , no
oetter lnestim nl Audie-ss Ouner , PI , llee
I UIOICi : 1ST MOHlO.VOHs ANY AMOUNT (7
\-Jil Wallace , Hiu n block llilh and DoiiKl is
isS''l )
WOKLD'S I'AIl HOXi.i KOOtrtS
H.I I OH 1or 1 ' a \ \ cuil llrHt IIIH 'i "on let \\unl tlii't'u-
afU'r Notliliu' t lit for 1
on s th m J > c
' 1'iiosi : wisiii.vi , TO VISIT rin : wouLD's K.VIU
lilt ( 'hie iifocan find neill ) furnished looms at
' 'III .isth sin el , n , ai ( .land Jloulevaiil , at rale lo
tl 1(1 ( per da ) convenient to el'M.lhil U H and
( 'ottak'oiroM > a\enuecable earn ( Hl'.l oil
LOST.
H lies , I'je i word llrsl insertion ) e i wonl
then1 ifler Nothing taken for lesis th m'n ;
LAKKnioMwTwTr on N.
on P ullk stiei t c u Houard for relinn In Men
Mh'.i.l 11
SHORTH AND AND TVi'iSWUlTING.
Hates , Hie a line each luserllou $1 511 a line per
month Nothing talien foi lehH lli.lu .Me
a workinir knowledk'e of shorlli md and
tH.\Mlilutr | u A I1 Van suits school of Kliort.
h.i.id 31.1 N V Llfo T ) pew rlters lo tent (11,1 (
'I'HKIIKsr PLAOK TO LK.VKN SIIOH I'll AND
1 mil ti ! riling | ii at the Oiuhi t'uminercl il
ciilleire > Vrlto Houuouc'li ! Ilros , for i it ilnifiio ,
Omaha , .Neb , . | , | .s.-j
DRESSMAKING.
Idles lOea line each Inserlioii , $1 5li a llnu | ) ir
inonlh Notldn ? takui for him than tn.
rjfamllk'HHollclled Miss .Stunlj , uis Nicholas
strict 711111.1 *
MUdJC , AKT AND
,11 Hi t , UK1. i IhiL'Oich Insertto i fl JO illimp'r
mouth Nolhln. taken for le.it than J.V
p. P OKLI.KS'llHl'K 1I\NJOISTANDTHAC'IIHH ,
V JilhlOiMIKuinl islree.1 in I
iiiiinNiiM'LiM : VN WILL uivh LK S INS
i lu derm m nml r'rcmh ,
ui,1111111 u and cutin i i-
Hun derm m phiaueolo ) , ' ) a sp'cullt > Addii nu
P lii Iks'
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hi- , i
_ SECOND-KAftp _ ' Yi'i. WRITERS.
H.ucH IIU alliieiavh ItiMirilun. * 1 fid a line m-c
inoiith Notldn. l il. o fet lesi , than''Sc
EOYLKSAIIAIIll tll.1 NKW YOHli LtFK IILDU ,
au > the l.u.-iHt line of upi rlter In thu
went all m ikes 'J.'i lo 7"i IHT cent H.IUV ! on all
leadlii , ' machines Tel iuS | , >
ItileH lUcal , ie ii-li IIIM i lion il .Ml a line pr
inoiith Nulhi . . i.e. iil'.i. 4 , liin.'n
"
\vjiAi h KMI. (
Vy.Jicob- i U'l i i. l Imu . \ i i jt u M.ilil ) umki-
tuki ; . 'i.i MI i i. . . Jl.'j i t iliji 'I i u , n ,
i.la
PAWNBROKERS.
. lee n llnoi < .icli Ijuwrllon , tM \ n llnu i ir
inonlh Nolldmr tifcrn fyr ess limn . " > c
SONNKNIIKUO. 1HAMONI ) HHoKRH , IIOS
* ' .Dditclnasl. I/iitntnuu yindlamonds watches ,
elc. Old ( fold nnil Bllver NiiiKhl Tel 15.1S dill
SCALES.
Hiles IHr a word tlrsl tMcrtlon Ic nvvonl Ihcro
afler Nothliiit taketi for Usa thin 'Jlc
Kv SKNI ) ALL KINDS
Adilrt-ss Ilorden Likedt Chlcairo
(117 (
FOR RENT HALLS.
/ VMAHA OUAHIH AHMOHY. 1711 CAPITOL
V'nirmii' for bills , tncittnirs. clnbpirlles etc
Also Morand n asiemliUooms 151(1 llnrne\
bnth lialls on llrsl tloor no utilrs no pill irs
lilirli celllmr perfect M-ntll iltmi tt rmsreisim ibli.
fall ami see Morand before umiliiK I'lsiher , ,
MUJJ ( VI
RHILWHYT1MBGRRD
LIMVPS ICIUCAOO HI'ULINJT ( ( > N . < * Q. | Arrives
O'n'n ' Uetioi H'lli ' a 11 M ison Sts I Onillil
4 20 p n . . Chlcaeh VMiHmli > 8 00 ini
11 .l.'iniu . t'lilc 17)1 ) llxiircss ( i loam
( "liUMiro B\iess | t 2.1 pin
717 pm . . . .Clitcntro & low.i LcK-i B n.'i jmi
L IMM iTWUUXOToV , v Mo "ArrUcs
o ii iln I D.pot loth ni'l MisonSts 1 On ih l
in in am . l > pmi > r I' 11 2.1 am
111 Llam . . . .PiMiluood 4 oil pin
4 * > 0 pm . IVmrr l- : . . I Oil pm
II ,10pm NVIii-isk i Uioil ilXeoptSnnl II 10pm
_ H 11 am Uiu-iiln I-oi-il ( Bxo 'pt.Snii' ti Pi im
Om ih.i
Unlo
10 loam
4 oilpin
7 lllp'ii Nhrhl
_ n < HI pin . .World sF.dr Limited
"Oohu I UlttCV.iiD.lt. I. At PACIFIC. From
_ VVlMl _
TToo mi Tex mispress . . 7 III r.il pin
tl Klaiii ! . Nebl is * l stateLmltil .1 All pin
! . . ) PIIII . Worlds Pair Limit ! 4 10 um
I ) J'.imi . . .K insnH city 11 iv ivini : SH '
IDl.-ipmiK O Slelilip : MiU.l1 Ti.ins ! n'lO.im
10 lupin ! . . . .bU Louta K I n.lOam
Jrf-uis , UNION PVUFIC. I Arrliis
UmnliiJ Union Depot 10th , V Marev Sts | _ Oinali i
ll.10r.uT ciiiiT Bp"M7. . 4 0" > pni
Oieilinil ruor 7 OH pin
I tlpm Ileatrlce iir nxii'xSim ) 12 : illpm
( I 10 pm Paclllc 1040am
(1 ( 10 p , . [ r KIHI .M [ _ 4 2t pm
Om ilri I U. p. Depot and M iroy Sts. | Om ill i
.l.iopml'
! ! ! ! ! ! .chiciioixpivss : , . . . . . . | hhopui
K 1 : .VMO VALI.HY iTvTrTTeT
Om ih [ Depot 11th ml Welnii-r Sts I tmali
.10 am Kxpr.M ) . . . . I.A * pm
.no am SiDVV'M ) I3\p Ul < Mont i r > - > pm
. .10 pm Norfolk ( K * . Sun I lyi 10 I'll am
0.41pm . . st Paul u ir > ,1 ii
Lenvi r HI'AOO Cl.tOUTH WHSI'N I.Vrrlves
Oiii.ilul U P. depot lOlli.V Vlircvsts. Omihi
K ) II ) am . . . II ll.'i pm
I 01pm . . . .Vfi" llbilo l.lnilM- . . II ail .mi
700pm . .1' irtti'in Flvi-i . . 1 ! l.'ipm
Ohio. Pans I'.t.'nim
MIsSOUKM'AJMFIP. I Arrhi-s "
Om ill il Jopot lAtli .mil VV.'lislcr _ _ Omjh i
11 ! ir > pm . i l.onls Bpn' "T. . . ( i 00 .Tin
10 no pin ht. l.onls BMIITMI . 4'i pin
fi III DIII Ni'lir.iika I.DO il . H IA am
JjlMl"T l C ST. P M A O lAnlxes
Om iliil DepotJMIuiiid Webster Sis | _ Om ill l
s nnlui Slonx AccoiniiKHlntlon 001pm
1 l.'ipm Sioux Cltv nxluvss ( I3x .Sun ) PJ.IOpm
A lApm . . . . M Paul Limited . . ' .l 2.1 nil
_ r > jtipin UmorMm Passunifer ( llx Him ) s loam
MOUX CITY i. PAI'IKC lArrlM'S
_ _ _ l i'p < ) t10 _ ami M itvvSt _ ! _ | Om ih i
( MA am I Sioux OltI'asstMiffpr Illiaupm
4 00pm . . .ht. Paul KtnruHs I 111 ( ID am
I.OIMS I SIOUX CITY.V , PACIFIC I.Vlllies
Omaha i Depot , l.llh anilIVVbslerSU I Omali.i
"
5 ISpml .St Paul Limited . . .1 'I ' . ' . " > un
( i 4.1 l ml _ . elite IBO LJuiUed . | 1) ) 2,1 am
I/'IMB I OMAHA .V SF LOULs | ArrT\es7
OinilialU P Ih-pol , loth and Marcj I Oinah
1 (10 pm I . b ( LoulsCannon Hall . . . . ,12,1,1pm ,
LIGHTNING COUKT3HIP.
Inliitniitlon nnil llilroililrtliin , it In ClilonK"i
on the Miiir > hill. )
Chicago Tribuimt In a cosy little
parlor in a World's fair hotel they sat
together ho and she.
' AIr . ChickwolV ho be an , "may
may I ask your first iiiiino. "
" "Amy , " boftly answered the charming :
youii" ; widow.
"Amy ! Lovely name ! " ho rejoined ,
taking her hand. "It scorns as if 1 had
known you an ago. "
"It has been at least three days and n
half"hho milt mured , dreamily.
"Haven't vy o had abundant opportunity
to got acquainted ? Haven't wo walked
together tlio vyholo length of the Manu
factures building ? Have wo not been "
"nut , Mr. Spatchloy think of "
"Cull me Harry , " ho pleaded , possess
ing himself of her other hand.
"Well Harry if you only know "
"I don't want to know , dearest ! My
heart tells me all I want to know ! In
my far away California homo I hayo
often d learned of a time like this ,
vvhon "
"California ? and my homo ih in Now
England ! "
"Jt wouldn't make any difference to
me if you citmo from Now Xealand ! "
"Hut , Harry "
"I know what you are going to Bay ,
'This is HO hiiddeii ! ' It isn't sudden
I've waited nioio than three whole days
and my mind wiia made up the minute
MIVV you ! Don't turn your head away
dear , 1 "
"I have a little surprise for you
Amy , " biiid tlio enraptured young mat ;
half an hour later , in aomo embarrass
ment. "Hxciiso mo a moment. "
Ho went out of the room and rotiirnoi
presently , accompanied by a stout oh :
lady with a determined expression o
countenance.
"My dear , " ho bald , "this is mi
mother. She or will live with us , yoi
know. "
"So glad ! And I have a little .surpris' '
for you , too , Harry. "
She left the room and returned in ;
moment with five fair-haired little girl
apparently ranging in age from II to IH
"Thcbo are my little darlings , Harrv ,
she whispered. "Lydia , Minerva , I'oiiO
lope , Uachel and Mehitable , kiss tin
gentleman. lie is to IKS your now papa !
A Cnrloint Ili'ptllii ,
A curious serpent has been soon on
Mount Hamilton , It is represented to
he twelve or thirteen feet long , with
largo red eyes t hut shine like btars in
the night out of a head ns long as u
man's list. Thiscurjpus reptile was soon
by a stock ranger iiunied Jack Wundall
the other dai when ho was out after
homo euttlo.Yunilull had only a long
rope with a ring in the ond. Ho was on
a horho , and when the heiistbaw the roji-
tile it htoppcd and jiortcd ! ) and refused
to proceed that way. The snake was
lying almost in the trail , apparently
asleep. Wandall 'bucked his stood ,
swung the rope and lot go at the mon
itor , hitting it upon the head , where
upon the reptile rolled down into a deep
gully at the bottom of the mountain ,
where the chase en.l d ,
A Mfiilurn Wuntjar.
The nuisHivo aix-fofit rellector in the
Lord Koajo teleacupijut I'firsontown , Ire
land , is justly qoitt > iiorod ! ono of the
modern wondor.s of | Jho world. The gi
gantic rollector , the ( irfit tlmt ever solved
the problem of tho' nebula of Orion , is
bet in the end of a flftv-livo-foot wooden
tulw , hold together by yon hands. Al
though it weighs n fraction ever four
toil ! ) it is-,0 tioiiHiiivatliat thopreBSiiio of
the hand upini the bii kwill jiroilnco
dihtoition in the lollocted imago of a
btar. Compared with the human eye
thia monster lullector ih as KlD.ooo to 'l ;
it has a penetrating ptivverof . )00 and
can ivvcal btitr.s no remote from our
earth that it would require t > UUUO ycai'b
for the light to ruach UM , and yet light
travels at the unthinkable speed of 11(1'- ( ,
fOU miles pornccond.
U T Day , wno was luiiiiruti at Kulain.i in
tliu suiimior nf IM.rj , uas UIMVMI onttiti ii-mit
t < iiT.il iriii I Jnr > Di-.ul iimu have hi on
dravxn mi . 'i.uiil
juries iiufuio. but this M
uiiosol | to lie the tirst time a UanijeU inur-
drift nai tjoi i.iun.
I
LEOPOLD LEVEllTOJTS LOVE ,
Leopold Lovorton wna in love once
mora ! Hvor slneo liisqmirrol with Imirri
Orny in tlio minimi ! ! ' lie hud boon pnyiup
tlosuHory court to Dorothy I'ourson. nnil
now , lieni'lii" ; tlmt Dollio lind just inher
ited n swuot llttlo lotfncy from u recently
ikH'on-cd nmiilt'ii aunt , Leopold or , us
his friends were wont to style him , I'oly
hud ooiiio to tlio conclusion tlmt her
cliurma wuro utterly irresistible.
If Leopold did occasionally experience
twinges of remorseful ivirrot for the old
( lolitfhtful ( lav * . ho carefully c.incciilod (
his feelings , and with nil the impotuos-
itv of his luiture ho resolved to lioiit
lieot'tio Spi-i'dnum out of the running ,
win the fair 1) illic ami her legacy for
hin own , and live Imppy oxer nftor.
As I. M > pohl Mitmterud through the
town : i hnpn.v thought struck him. llo
would M-nil .Mrs. I'eursun u Christmas
gift something whic.h would inlluonco
her to countenance the proposal ho in-
tondeii making to her daughter at the ,
I'irliost opportunity.
What should tlio "something" bo ? A
goosoV
No. That might suggest odious com-
parlMins.
A turkey ?
Ye.s. That was tlio very thing ; a tur
key it should be !
Me immediately proceeded to put his
design into execution , and after examin
ing a C'lnsidorublo nimihci * of obesn gob
blers ho Dually selected a tine , fat follow
omimintlj qua'lillril tourouso Mrs. IVnr-
jton'rt housewifely mlmiriil'onunil mellow
the heart of her rotund little spouse.
" .lust give mo a s-orap of paper and I'll
write you the address to where 1 want it
bent. "
"Certainly , sir. Hero you are , sir , "
and the bhopkooper handed Leopold a
memorandum sheet.
Now , it chanui'd the poulterer's errand
lail was one of those poetic wouls who , in
accordance with the eternal unlitnobs of
things , are to be found in all parts of the
civil i/ud globe engaged in the most pro
saic and uncongenial occupations , and ho
had in an idle moment inscribed upon
the back of the slit ) of paper a line of
Longfellow's which had taken his fancy.
Tliis inscription , however , escaped no-
tico.
tico."That
"That will do capitally , " wild Lover-
ton , ami lie proceeded to write :
"No. 71 Trotters illo terrace , 1'nrk
road.Vith Leopold Lev or toil's compli
ments"
"Thorp , " wild he , "that will do. I'll
just pin it to the turkey. You will send
it at once , won't you ? "
"Immediately , sir , " replied the trades-
mini , briskly. "No. 71 1'nrk road , bir.
1 tight , sir. "
lly a curious coincidence or it may
have been a fatality George Spcjcdmaii
Hiroll. il leisurely up , uiihoon by Leopold ,
who \\v1ljetl oil light heartedly before
him.
him."No.
"No. 71 Park road ! " .said Speedman ,
muntallv. "Whut'b I'oly boon ordering
for No. 71 ? "
lie turned and looked into the shop.
"What does this ' " '
weigh' : inquired
George , indicating the one Lovorton
had just purchased and which still lay
on the stall with the borap of paper con
spicuously attached.
"That ono'n .sold , bir. Hero's one that
'ud pass as twin brother to it. "
"All. " said George , perusing the lines
which his rival had penned , "wellweigh
me that one. "
Oddly enough the same happy thought
had occurred to him which had boon
conceived by Loverton.
"Thank you , sir. Where shall 1 send
it to ? "
"Oh , Til take it , thanks , " loplied
Spoedman. And straightway ho trudged
oil to Kirk road with hib burden.
There was a pux/.lod look on his face
as ho picked his way through the crowds
of holiday makers that thronged the
town and it was still there when , having
left the shops and throngs behind him ,
he stopped for u moment to light u
cigar.
Hardly had ho proceeded a do/on
yards along Park road , however , when
ilio cloud suddenly lifted.
"By .lovo ! I have it ! " ho exclaimed
aloud with a gesture of satisfaction ,
much to the surprise of a jomiglady
who chanced to bo passing him at that
moment.
After relieving his feelings by the
outburst just recorded George Speed-
man quickened his pace and a few
minutes later was standing in the pros-
bonco of the fair Dollio'h maternal rela
tive , presenting with the most graceful
and insinuating manner ho could com
mand the unfortunate bird , which ho
relied upon to wing him into a favorable
position for laying niogo to the daugh
ter's heart.
What his success was may readily bo
surmised from the fact that when , in
i espouse to Mrs. Pearson's invitation ,
ho arrived later in tlio evening of tlio
biuno day to dine with the family
the good lady mot him at the hall
and whispered that Dollio was alone in
the drawing-room.
George entered the room with a
quickly beating heart , and what passed
there is host known to Dollio and him
self , but it is a signillcant fact that
when , half an hour later , the young
couple emerge' ! in response to the sum
mons of the dinner gong Dollio's cheeks
were in line like the deep heart of a
crimson rose and there was an e.\
tromely long silken hair clinging to
George's manly waistcoat.
Just prior to the announcement of
din nor Leopold Lovorton had arrived in
a condition of ] > unlonublo anxiety us to
the result of his stratagem.
It was doubtless very considerate of
Mrs. 1'oai'hon to keep him engaged in
conversation with liomoll in order tlmt
the nrivaoy of the more fortunate gen-
tlomiin , who had eomo to woo , might bo
uninvadod , but ho was uxtromuly per-
plo.xcd and chaLTinod.tlmt . Mrs. I'car-
HDii made no reference to the superb
turkoy.
' You will stay and take dinner with
UH , Mr. LxivortonV" she Haid , still with
out mentioning , hi.s gift. It wad passing
btrango.
"Thank you , " ho responded musingly.
Then a torrihlo four took imssotslon of
his heart1 Had the dealer forgotten or
omittud to send the bird ? lie could hour
tie ) hiispi'ijhu no longer.
" 1 ah did you ah roooivo a
turkey this afternoon , Mrs. J'oarson ? "
hu stammered.
' \Vj , indiiud , and a fine ono it Is. Ah ,
Ilioro is the gong. CJomo , Mr. J ovor-
ton. "
At that moment Speodman cntorod
the dining room with Uollio leaning
upon his arm.
"Mirf , Pour-ion Mr 1'carwin oon-
gratulato mo. JJullio hus iiromiaod to
bo my wife. "
It was George who spoke , with spark
ling eyes and triumphant tone. Leopold
could ht'iiri'o buliuvo his earn.
"Whaty" ho cni'd , hilo Djlliu him
her hi ad and bhibhod bowitiihingly ,
"Ye- . . May I congratulate you on
having resumed your ongagomt'iit with
Miss ( JrayV" answered Uoor/o , boatiiii , '
hinisolf liDaido Dollio ,
"Wha what do you mean ; ' ' stam
mered I'oly , hopolosbly howildered.
' 'Oh , nothing , ( inly I thought as you
were bonuing thorn a turkey you miiat
have "
It was now Goorgo'b turn to look &ur-
ISIlll.
' [ tloi , l uuJi-'ratand , Tbore'w some
mistake. I ordered one to bo sent hero ,
hoping Mrs. Pearson would neoopt "
"Tho ono I saw was addressed to 71 , "
interrupted George , thinking ho began
to HOC light.
"Yes. This is 71 , I noticed tlio num
ber on the garden gate as 1 passed this
morning. "
"No , chimed in Mr. Pearson , "This
is 171. I noticed the other day that the
lir.st figure was almost washed out. Wo
must have it repainted. "
"Then my turkey has gone wrong , "
exclaimed Leopold. " 1 must wo about
It. "
lie was , as has been previously re
marked , an impetuous young man , , and
Ix'toro the olln < rs omihl recover from
their surprise ho was hurrying down the
road.
"Who lives at 71 ? " asked Mr. Pearson
after n short intertill of Mlonco.
"The Gra > s. " answered George
promptIj. "Moved In last week. "
Had Levcrtim stayed otic moment to
rolled nuipciMlman's words it is proba
ble tlmt he would havesacriliccd a div.on
turkeys rather than risk mooting the
wrathful pater of his discarded lady
lovo. but so bewildered was bo that the
possibility of such a contretemps never
entered his mind.
Thoadvent of the fateful fowl , with
Lovortou's note attached , in the Gray
household had caused almost MS much
bewilderment in that household during
the afternoon as Ixiopold was himself
experiencing nt that moment.
Mrs. Gray unpinned the scrap of paper
and read it.
"Why , Laura. Laura ! " she called , run
ning up to the room where her daughter
was dressing for a walk. "Mr. Lovorton
1ms sent us it turkey ! "
Laura let fall the brush she was using
and stood ga/.ing at her mother In
silence. Then tlio color mounted to her
chocks , but she did not speak.
Laura read the lines and returned the
paper. Hho was still strangely silent ,
and her mother , anxious to ha\o an ex
pression of opinion from some one else ,
trotted oil down stairs again to consult
Mr. Gray as to what should bo done.
Laura followed her clo-elv.
Mr. Grjy took the slip of paper in his
own hands , read it carefully , ioread it
and then turned it ever , as tliough seek
ing further enlightenment.
His eyes fell upon the line which had
been written by tlio lud with the poetic
soul :
U'l uio iic.id past nury its iir.iu.
"T suppose he means ho would like us
to lot bygones oo bygones , " replied Mrs.
Gray slowly. "Don't you think so ,
Laura ? "
"Yes1 said Laura very softly.
The ulternoon wore swiftly away. A
faint appeti/.ing odor arose from the
kitchen and gradually poi moated the
apartment.
As time passed this faint odor gradu
ally intensified until at the hour when
Leopold Loverlon , having with some
ditliculty discovered the real No. 71 ,
panted up to the hall door thereof the
fact that a turkey was being prepared
for table might have been guessed by
any chance passer who happened to bo
gifted with a critical discrimination in
the way of savors
Stops sounded in the vestibule , the
handle rattled , the door was thrown
open and a dai k figure stood in the cloor-
waj.
waj.Poor
Poor Poly in his impetuosity had never
thought of how ho would explain his
errand , and now as that savory .scent
lloated from behind that dark figure and
struck him full with a sudden warm
gust ho began to stammer something
about "a mistake" and "a turkey. "
Mr. Gray , attributing bis confusion to
the awkward predicament in which ho
found himself through having broken so
shabbily with Lama , and thinking with
an accossionof that "good will to all , " ,
which often comes over men at the glad
Christinastido , to help him out of his
dilliciilty. put forth his hand and half
dragged Lcvarton into the house.
"Tnere there " ho exclaimed " '
, , , "you're
a strange fellow , but if you can make it
up with Laura oil well and good. "
"Mr. Gray , " said Leopold , regaining
the use of his tongue as his outdoor gar
ments wore taken from him , "it has all
boon a mistake. "
"Yes , yes , " interrupted Mr. Gray ,
"but you will find Laura in the drawing
room. Explain it to her while dinner is
being served. "
He pushed the unresisting fellow into
the drawing room , and himself rein.lin
ing outside , closed the door behind him.
As Loverton entered a lady rose from
the fauteiiil upon which she had boon
seated. It was Laura.
Somehow at sight of her standing
there , looking so fair and s : > sweet in
her evening costume , Leopold forgot all
about the lady of the legacy , and a sud
den feeling of shame stole into his
heart and caused the warm blood to
rush up into his cheeks.
There was a moment's awkward imuso ,
and then he said bravely :
"Laura , 1 have been a fool. Can you
forgive me ? "
"It was I who was to blame"she mur
mured , brokenly.
So ho dined oil that erring turkey
after all. and that is liow it came abjut
that when George and D.illio were mar
ried in tlio ensuing Hummer there was
also a wedding from 71.
The stnnunril Dlood pnriflor , RtratiK'th
builder and nurvo helper is Hood's Snrau-
p.uillu. Insist , upon Hood's liec.iusu it
uies.
FLORENCE PULLMAN'S PK1NOE.
Ho In of it Wry Old I'.nnlly mid sliu Is of 11
Nntr hut \V < mIlliy Onu ,
The engagement of Prince Leopold of
Isonbcrg and Hirstoin , great-great-
grandson of Maria Thorttw of Austria ,
the mother of Marie Antoinette , and
Miss Florence Pullman , daughter of
George M , Pullman of palace car fame ,
has boon announced through the friends
of the prince at Newport. The engage
ment will cause a flutter of o\citement
in Chicago Hocial circles , and in the cast
as well , for the prince comes of one of
the oldest of Germany's princely houses.
Prince Leopold in the oldest son of
Charles , sovereign prince of Isenborg
and llirstein , ami Louise , aiehduchuisof
Aiintrla , The principality of Isi-nberg
and Kirstoin is located near the city of
i'Yanhfort-on-ttio-Mniii ' and near the
river Hliino. Tlio family dates back to
the year Si'JIt ' , ami has taken an active
and important part in German af
fairs. Prince Leopold came to Amer
ica in the early part of lust year ,
and vvliilw in the west traveled in
cognito as Leopold von loon , lie was
accompanied b.a . Miito and hid object in
a visit to tlui I nitcil states as to nmko
a study of American institutions , of tlio
American people , and , possibly , of tlio
American purco. lie inspected Now
York uty' great industrial establish
ments , and while in the west mailu a
Hpecial study of railroad sybteniH , cattle
raising and agriculture , hi Washington
ho was the lecipient of many attentions
from the diplomatic corpd , and Sir
Julian Pauncofoto , the minister , now
ambassador from Grout jiritain , gave a
Danqnot in his honor. He was intro
duced to Now York society by Mr. Tlioo-
doio A. liuvemeyor , who is consul gen
eral for Austria-Hungary nt Now York
city. The prince hay large entatos. His
family la Piutuatunl and hits huveral
hrnni-hus other than hid own , among
them IniMiboig-Philipphcich and Ii-nn-
borg-Uudmgor Prince ixiopohl is
abviut Uu yuan i'ld , and it win iia .
visit hero last vear that ho mot his
fiancee.
Miss Florence Pullman is a comely
young woman of UA. tall , graceful , and a
decided brunette. She was educated in
Now York and Pnrls.uiid made her debut
throe years ago. She Is interested In
the cause of charity. St. Luke's hos
pital has a large ward furnixhcd nt her
expense , and named "Floieiice ward. '
after its founder. Her mother , also , ii
a -/oilIons charitable worker , vice pros !
di'iitof the hospital for women and chit
ilren , and a member of the executive
board of the Old Ladies' homo and the
Women's hospital. She lived ubioac
v\ith her daughters soveial voars Misi
Pullman's younger sNtor , Harriet , was
married to Mr. FrnncN I. Goidc-n cfiui
Francisco , at Chicago. Juno M. last > oar.
The wealth of Goorj'o M. Pul'lmnti
has been estimated at Mti.ooiUMKi. and of
this great abundance Mis * Pullman will
probublj receive a omforlublo d < t
Mrs. Pullman is ono of the social leaden
of Chicago. The distinguished invostl
gator and historian , I'.ugonn Field ,
credits the introduction of linger hiwls
into Chicago elides to the Pullman
family
Mrs. Pullman and her daughter are
n > w at . ' li-anch , whore tboy have
boon sn..iiiitf | , ! the summer , ami. it Is
said , will go to Kuropo in November.
Mrs. Sanger , the mother of Mrs. Pull
man. who is now in Chicago , ilomos all
knowledge of the engagement
However , the engagement i-rbcliovod d
ben fact. Prince Leopold has boon n
frequent and favored visitor at the Pull
man house in Chicago , and at the par
ties , socials and loooplions last season ,
in which Miss Pullman was n focial
princess , the prince wasalwa.\s a guost.
Ho is quiet and unas-iumiiig in bis man
ner , bo much so that frequently his
dashing secretary was taken for the
modest aristocrat , llo sjienks French
in preference to Knirllsh or Gorman.
When Miss Pullman wont to Long
Hranoh Prince Leopold wont to Long
Hraneh. Some say the latter fact was
the sequence of the former. Tlio prtnco
is now on a hunting trio in the Adiron
dack * .
Tlln Mnilorn llnilllt >
'Iluhcson eooil food and sunshine , with
plenty of oxen iso In the open air llcr form
glows with ln'.iltli and horf.ice blooms with
its IMMIU.V If her svstoni needs the oloms-
inn action of a l.iv.iltvo loinody nho uses Hie
llMLiHlld * ! . t. 1 III mil . . Stvrllttiif
CAMPAIGNING IN ENGLAND ,
stump speaking Under DIlllcnltlpH I he
The next speaking place was one ol
Ilit * largest in the division , writes
Hit-hard Harding Davis in Harper's. ' U
was strongly radical. This was the
iilaeo where the candidate hud promised
1110 wo would have our heads broken
if you have ever atti-nded a political
ooting at homo you will bettor appro
bate how strange to an Ainuricun must
Ito a political meeting in HiiL'land. The
onjeet of a meeting with us is to giveho !
candidate and some of his political
friends an opportunity of tolling all of
Lhoso who care to conn * and listen what
his party pi opo-es to do , what he pro
poses to'do if he is elected , and to point
out witn damning frankness tliu
corrupt and evil doings of tlio other
party. Those who do not rare to hoar
this remain away ; those who do , inter
rupt tliu proceedings only b.\ \ begging
the speaker to 'let 'cm have it , " re
ferring bv this , of course , to the ooriupt
and ov il other party. Any further ef
fort on the part of the members of the
audience t' ) make antiphonol chorus
of the meeting lesults in their
being ejected forcibly and vutli-
out sympathy or gloves. The re-
hiilt of this is that seldom any but i opub-
licans attend a republican meeting , and
only good democrats go to dcmociatiu
meetings , and everyone departs having
heard what be already knew , and moro
lirmly convinced than bofoic , in default
of any testimony to the contrary , that
his candidate and his parly are the right
ones. And ho in time votes accordingly ,
like n good citi/.en.
Hut the Knglish look at this dilTor-
cntly. The Hriton's vote is a very pro-
eions thing to himand he vvunts to know
exactly who ib going to got that vote ,
and vs by ho thinks ho should got it. So
ho goes to the meeting at which the can
didate is announced to speak and ir-ics
him. This is called " '
"heckling1 ; it IH n
Scotch word , and in .Scotland is can led
out with the careful and deliberate con
sideration which marks that people.
Koini'times the privilege of heckling in
conducted in good faith , but more fre
quently it is not. It has ono great ad
vantage , it teaches the unfortunate can
didate to think while ho is on his Ii gs ,
and to kenp his wits and his temper.
There was a man with u blno ipH'kllu.
lie was a most unpleasant gentleman ,
and ho ioso toask questions at iriegular
moments with a pertinacity of purposu
and conlldent .smilo w Inch no amount of
howling on the part of the good con
servatives could dismay.
"Mr. , sir , " ho would say , "I 'avo '
a question J would like to put to yon ,
sir. Did you , sir. or did jon not , vote
for the impecunious schoolmasters hill
as pro-cnted on .Inly - . l'Mf"
Now it was not at all likely that any
of the radicals present had over hcaril
of thin bill bciloro , or cared pence
about it if they had , hut they Haw the
liendish purpose of the question , and
they howled accordingly , a triumphant
mocking howl , quite long and loud
enough to drown the possible answer in
case thi ) candidate had ono to make , and
sullleiontly oMispoiuting to make hi > n
forget it if ho had. lint the candidate
would smile easily , and ralso his hands
imploringly for sil'iice , and then tuin
his head ever bin shoulder with a qnlclc
afiidn to his political agent , and whinner
liercely , " ( Juick ; look it up ; what bill
does the II-.H nuanV" and limn mnllu on-
coiiraglngly on the heckler , vvhilo the
political agent would thumb over n ,
sneaker's hand-hook , and whispur buck ,
bidili n by the candnlato's llguru : "In
troduced by Loid ( Jlmring , seconded by
I'addington ; lost on second reading , ( > t
toll. S'on voted for it. It was a bill to
subsidi/o county school teachers. " Then
the candidate , who had probably boon
taking tea on the terraic when the hill
was introduced , and who had voted with
his party at the div Ision , and lotnrned
in time to say , "Two lumps , please , '
would smile cheerfully , and ask the
heckler if he would lie so good as to 10-
peat hi.s question , uhich iho hi.tkliv
judged was a subterfuge to gain liiiin ,
and would repeat It in a mom triumphant
and ( ilTirn-ivii iranintr than hufoie
"Impecunious i-choolmiibtoi's bill1-1 Oh ,
yes , " the eandidatn would cay. "Intro-
d.TJed by Lord Charing , I bulievo. Oh ,
jus , a very excellent bill ; hocumlud , II I
am not mistaken , by Mr. I'addington , "
and then , turning to the political agent ,
"Am J not right ? " to which this political
agent , after a momcnt't consideration ,
nods a decided luiumt. "I voted for
that hill. " AH Ihe ronhcrvalivos
ohiiorud , ami the gentleman with the
blue ni'cktio nut down , uither rod in iho
face ; and scanning the noti-n , with uhiuli
the radical political agent vvho had sent
him thoru had fuiw-hud him , with ,
dawning diti iibt
U'horo urn tlneo itungi wnrlh
tiaiu , mmbh ) amj nmnev - anil Do WiU'i
l.tttlo Katlj Jtlsori will savu ihoni for you.
These lillln ( iilli VMil Jiuo ion time ns they
; u l | nvun > i'I | iie , ITI ! | sain von tioublu ,
ni thi'j > < iu oi.o pain H i nl savu you
i 11. > , , is llicy citnoiiur u k.ot'billi. '