Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 09, 1893, Page 7, Image 7

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    OATAITA iviirv TITBIT * . ivmvnAV ruvpruiwo o iono
8PEGIHL NOTICED
ADVERTISEMENTS FOIlT THKsB COLUMNS
will b" tntten unUl la ro p m for IhP-fTpnlnir
nml .mill 8..10 p. tn for tlio morning ami Sunday
edition * ) .
Ailvf rtlwr bv rninrMlnc a mimw > ro < l cnpcK ,
ran liirrthHr innwprn aildri"W < l tern ntimboriil
lKrrln < "in > of THK mr Ati-fwrn * o ad
* 111 b il < llrrnil U | > on pit-Hcntallort of thn
Half s l' < r inxpnlflrttlnvrtlon lea word llicro-
ftft r Nothliw taken for leni Ilrui2fic
_ _ _ "
A-A "BMAN WANTS WORK AD-
lllVM Jbf. MS7U 11'
A TWO CHRISTIAN iT.CmKS WISH LIGHT
xxork In oroulof Oiialii I-'I No ITtliI'lO
I'lO ' !
WANTED MALE HEL1 * .
_ _ _ _ _
It ill s I' w inl nrmlnwrtloii Ic nxxonl tlion--
nH"i Notlilm ? t-iVu-n for 1 < s than'-
Tj"sOMriTOIt TKAMS rrUVI9tir.il KXTIIV
I invirtinoinxlth rljtH. Au.irrliMn Wrlnifor Co ,
11011 Ilnxrin ) At ' I1 *
P TI1K NKIIRSKA OIJARNTKK SAVIN'JS
.1 Mini hit < stun lit ninpiny w nils n few ffi'iilh1-
IIM n of irwil iililnto act-is snllrlton Annlv nt
SUIIIHl . ' I DotlglftH block M 111"
1) MILK llOUIKDMKN ' . ' 1 TO 10 YKARS-OLD
Jlfor I mu-il SI Hen ami ) For imlleiilars call or
nililn HI Kdxx inl R ClirlMinin HI-COW ! lletileiiint
Second Infintrv recrnltlmr ( ilHcer. at H17 N HUH
Mri-ei Oinih l Sub . or Mureli inU hotel , Lincoln
Neb Hl-nt :
WANTKD A FIRST-CLASS LIKE iNSIIll-
iinccnollcllor xx-lll elxn u eonlracl lint Mimot
iHidnpllcati-d i > v'my other compim-In thin Htitc
Addienn Ilinki-rit' Life liHiirinro Comjiuiy ,
Lincoln N'-'i Hfii-10
_
ir WAVTKDVOKNTS ( ToOD HUSTLKRS
I'o-tniiuke from f.'OH lo filOOpertlir. Htn.nl )
e-mpliniiH-nt Addiens S.ls. lice MH7011 *
1 > \v vNTKir &rr.N TN 7ivNiiv rouirv TO
J ' , ii lupin iti'ili'tii ilx'iiitiilir Iimtrnrtlons 1.x
IM rli'iici nniti mtirv Semi minili Nitlonal Do
ti , | > tit' ) UiiPi-ui Imll'miimlls Iiul MIMI I U *
1 > r.NKiii.nrir MKN OK r.oonnniiKss TO
J > itt is polli lloi-s njeif-rlPiii'c nimivi'ss iry ,
itrioiis 17. mil in , .lifts Ifllliptri'ft
Tl WAVTI'tl MEN WITH HOOD TKA.MS TO
I'hiiil ur"U Will ni * \ erti-i Ion lx > < mil dump
fiulBii' onx iiton C line prop irnil to BO looik
81mil ml C | ni-'o . Aini'H Neb U7rt 1 I
3 \S\NTKD A FEXV ( IOOD ADVKR'I ISINO
> m m liti'i-i t. . ) do tlin nlx-crtlHlmj of an old hoiiRe
Liber il Mil ii ) mil I'XiieiiHnH pilrt Kxperlenci1
iiniu-ceH ir ) XVrlle nt nneo enclimluu Hi.imp
Mi-sibt Mfif Co IloxllS * . Dnlnth. Minn
MINI IT
"i ) \VTI.D AH/in' Tui.i.r. iv .IF 111 i ruf
I > H | , in-Hln i irixnl ISO-hill full inller mill doing
irond'iiisliiost inil rmiiilnir i xntviliv In leolleui
toxxn on nile id In llui HI p irt of teutril No-
lir.ilk l M.nrli-d m in pn-fi rn-il xxho xxlll luxi
fn'l ' eli iryi in.I n steidx position W' < 00 per
month Ad Irt-SH S117. care Om lli.i Ilcc
MI 15 0 *
i
WANTIiD FEMALE HEL.1' .
II Itilpit me a xxcml lirst InHi'i-tlon Ic t
nt ( hiii-iflcr Nollilin ; Ulteu fin lem Ih in B"e
t < f XNTri ) A Co7ll'KTKN"TRST OIRr
| 5 V MrH J H Diimonl , li.li ! Laf.nellc Axn
IL
MK III 0
/ i i \\ii-r PAV A rixv : Lxnins A SALARY
V > f 10 ill ) HIM xviM'k to xx orK for nn > 111 tlii-lr lo-
t'.UiH mil il liiinii' I.u'ht x\oik tfooil pix- for
11 in of lime Wrllixx Illl Hl.uiin Jim K K
Jliinm-ll H > ) ( > 'ill ) M irsli ill Kli'lil bills , riilctpii
MlHlil 1'J'
/ 1 YOI : . " ( . f.Illti TO TAKK CAIIKOK IIA1IY
V ( Inline il.ij mil HI ix ioinu nlullIH 110J S.
ill.'i 7
riNTII : ) r.\misAN'i : > fKNTi.nMHN wr.
ulil p n xon + 'i to 1 "i nor xxi'i'k in ilo stilctly
lioini xuirli for us No ram iHMnir , iiul pnnnpt
IIIMII , MI s.'inl Hdlf-uililri'Kwil rnxi'lopu l.llx'rty
Mu pitoinpiio. . I.luprt } SiiiLiiu Itoston M i s
\ W\J < TID rojiii'ETN'rv.MAN FOII OKN-
V eril linimnxxnrlt Innulii' Mm W. V 11 Mills ,
Th MullnonJlHl mil Clilc.iKO i Mill ! U
_
ir\ ( iMi nTKNT WOMAN AS NITIISIJ FOU
V ' lilliln- iu'i" < IH inonllm mid ow-r Imiulru
s XV K K Mills TinMullson 'JlHt nml Clil-
i o Ml 17 i )
_
r XA-TNTKO nun , von HOUSKXVOIIKIN SMALL
ftuillj it 1 UNI Ikiuel.is Ki.i-pt Ml ISO *
FOIl HENT HOUSES.
Rites , lOc illnnen.li limi uloii + 1 M a Hue per
inonlli Ko'lilnir ttkeii for lens th in . ' . " >
D HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF. THK CITY
IheO F 1) nIM company 1303 Farn un tU !
n-IANI ) 1-llOtVXI Al'AIlTMI'.NTS VON
block xxllliKti i-fi-nt.-H , Hill'I'll
nrnu urxr T-KOOM JIOUKUX
l.mifK lilocit 1)0(1 ( b 1,1th st Oil
i , ROOM I'oTr.usr. MODKRN cnoici : IN
SMiifunlcInlu. OS Klmuter , JO 1 lieu blilir
" ll5 _
s-llXM HOUSK , "NKAR nusi-
lew rent model.lie ApplHI Hoc tmlMliii , " .
1 \ " TOR RUNT ,1-ROOM HOITSII. LAllf.K YAIID ,
J \\lililiuii Ifikslnil 1 Ills North --'jth slriM t.
MS7'.I
TV HOO.M I'LAT"SIODKUN CONVKNIKNCIN ,
1/ihnMi toxxn locitlon'II 00. nfciiMiensv
qulixil Wrlshl .V Lisbmj , lllth anil Iloxxanl
1 VII KLY 1'URNISllKD RKSIDnvCKi ALSO
1-MinfiiriilHlicd Ritfi iciiees Welsh His'Ajencx R
I ) " " Wlthnell 1)11. _ M l-0 ! O18 _
- RENT , ID-ROOM HOUSE. II VTII. OAS
Hexxern- ! electric bell * ImrrHr al inn clly
watei clHti-rn b.iru Iminlrc N K Ilirkiloxx.
II5IOP.ini uu _ - _ * > 01- ,
D Sf.B II J KKNDALL , T.07 HltOWN IILK
M7J7 (
T \ " ( "OTTAdK "llODMs"JU1DKRX .Illy MA-
1 "sun Hln'ti SOS
J ) LIST YOUR HO'USKS FOR Rl'.NT WITH
iln.'er .V i.mroom 11 , Fr.-ii7e.r Illk
IllkMSS1
MSS1 ll
ni'OIC RBNT NICK D-ROOM HOUSK Till N
JOth Ht l.i tlrNi-el IHS con Illlon for two or
inorv .VMM to Hiu.ill fanill ) xxllli nn children W >
) | IH.-L-S A Hill I IDS I'.ini im HI. KSU u
D MODKRN Illliciv HOUSK IlKNT LOW ,
* cx iiljolnln ' . .MiOl Oapllolaxe Msi7 ; r.
T\X ) TB5fuKVOM HOtIs"KS. ALL MODKRN
Impnivcmt IIIH. Oxxen MiCallny , 'Jl"0 Haiinty
or 111 Sontli sixteenth lre lH 1)11 )
ix uOOuTlOUSKSCIIKAV. (108 ( iTl
111.1 1.1 *
n si-x" HiDxi
. ' 'mnlH ri.'il M llljlilre M-'S s IStli
niuet DIM- o rw U'h Mil- . " . 0
V : ROVS l7tli
"H r.iiiiir ROOM RI 'DKNCK IN OOOD oo.v-
1 'illl o I XT th turn , N W corner llmlco .I'ul I lih
nlr-i'lM tin IHI to in i ilh to I iih t p.n y u A ,
MII ; Roctn li H Un In lilnn | Mini II *
1\ II ) ROOil IIOINK ALL MODKRN CONVKN-
I'IfiiceH I ! lii. South llllh hln el lill'.i'
nV 1'INF TKN ROOM MODKRN DWKLLINtl
Ihi' niln iltMx illi in l.uHlni- ci'iili-r Nexxlj
lupiMi-iI ami v iinliiliid lniiilri | ) for W F Cl-irk
J'JilT Uun.'liH l VHii II *
D . . . S' * VND II JIMS IN ALL I1 ARTS OF
. It ) * .i uui up l. F Ilium IS. ! . 17IM HI
1M7 M )
I'MR K.'VT M ) Kri\'rt.'tOOM |
.unit' IHI VI-MPI ITII1 llv D 17 II
D ' 'rtlI \l'in.A'KNlB7 .Tr.ldh
Iiniuli , ' > H Ctpllol .11 IMI ir. Milsi i
DMOUKUK KlIiHT-ROlM IliJI'SK WITH
barn , 1 . 0,1 | . | inoiith L h * Uiimv .110
K V Llfit
TA FINK TKN ROOM .MODKRN DWKLLINO
1 'llxi'iiilnii-cH ilk lo bimlni'4-i cenler Nenl )
luo-'r l and taniUheil Imiuiiv for \X K. L'litik
iVUT ! Do itfi itil MIOil'
n FIRST CiasH MODERN TKN-ROOM 1IOI1SK.
irlth 1 ixx'n P irn ; eic , oiipohtui Hinlli-hN. N. ' 'Itlr
hi' t tilmi txvi > nltii niom fiouvo on''lilliaxemiii ,
f.w Im : p irft 70'INYI.irn. MIIS7-10'
FOR R NT"URVISKED
- - "URVISKED ROOMS.
" " "llale-T TI..I' i xximltlDtlliiHt'liloti lea x\onlilu-ri a-
tfui Notiil a ' ! < > < i furl HS I'M ' l - " > ' '
'
' . -
IJ liuiii pnl ) ' , ! . > Sjiilh ' . ' ( Ill ntr.u HI7
| , < SOUTH FRONT RO lCTLl7M(7DKTtN"liilo5
l-dlarney " _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ HIS oiJ *
-To"o.NHUHTWO UlfNTLKMKN , .iTAItOK
jiirnlhln l ilium In modern hoimc , rt'fe.viutH
l 1 0 DixUre 1117
FURNISH ID : i-oTa'.uK O.ROOMNKAR
| iiiiilnt | no. south Kith t Ml. ill'
I ? N10KLY FURNISIIKD FllONiriTo(5MVI'm (
u ilcov * ami bojnl NoJS.t I M. Mao axe ,
_ j _ WIT 10'
IJX-LARUB ItlRNlSirKD ROOA1 , 8.'S .SOUTH
Jlhlliatrcit. HI3-0
If TWO Fl'RNlSHKD ' ROOMS 1'LKASANT LO-
iJcailon. neir Honulri ) 1'lice ti-rnm moilcrat
st If in bliwl , MU > .Noi , lij.'il , ntiar LOCIIMI ; ,
U7l > IVJ'
ROOMS , SKCOND FLOOR. FUR-
t JnUheU for llxlu lionsfkiH-plinr Wright A Um-
unry Ml IBO
if WA'NTKD. TWO KNT.K.IKN"oiri } uuKs
llu room , private fumtl ) modern conxoiilunt-fH
Atlilitma S lo IU' - wt d
LAItOR FRONT ROOM 910 IxT SOUTH
room > rtth .ttroro , ftf 00 mojth 001 S. 17th
E-EL1WANTLY FUltNlSIIKU KXM3 , FACINJ
lUUiHt. , uecoml Moor , liraUM. Wrlirht Lin.
unr , IdUi auU HuwarU , Ml 1 1
FURNISHED ROOM4 AND BOAKD.
-TUB VOJ AND all N. IsTH
FUR > IBHEP ROOMS AND BOARD
CV ) II ( l il II nl
WITH ROOMS , SINOLK OR EN-
: liouso Jnnt flttnl up xx Illl rvrrythlnir noxr ,
Ounof llm host loritlon * In tin- city anil evrry-
; hlnir will Ira tlrat el mi.JlDP Uonulas. 81.
\f YOUNfJ WOMKN'SHOM1UNDER : CARKOP
I- Women nChrlMlan OHHOclallon , 111 S. 17th nt
l-SfKWrY FUKNISHKU 11OOMS.W1TH IIOAIIB
1 at Hie Wctntcr , 018 N Kith Rlrcct. MPltl U *
HOOMS AND 1IOAHO fll WKKK. 010 S. 17TH
Btrccl
- AJil ) UNFUIINISHKD ROOMS
hotwalcrlie.il. Ilesl locttlon In thotlty a
SZflth HI
| > RCKJMS " ALtT MODERN"
L lll.'l Farmm MII5.I N7
If OKSIRAM.V FUirNISIIEirTuiOfrVTlONT
I room , xxlih alcove good Int-int Hiiltihlo for
thr , o or four gentlemen Also pleaH-int Mnglo
room ReaMimiblc IcmiM 17011 Dodge M107 U
FORHJiNT TJNFUBNISH'D ROOMS
Rites 1 IK-1 wonl llrst Insertion lea xxonl there
after N'ritlilni : liken for lens th in 'Jc
-.1 UNFUUNISIini ) ROOMS FOR KKKPINO
oiise 'Jill N Hth st 8U'I
( 1 ItNFtTUVISIIKI ) ROOM4 FOR LIGHT
hoiisikecplntf WrUht > V LiHbnry , llllh and
How an ) M77II
FOR KENT STORES AND Ok F10ES.
RileH , Klc 'i llnePich Insertion $1 r > ( ) a line i > cr
month NuthliiR liken for less th in ' - ' . " < c
1 FOR RKNT.TIIi : J-STORY IlllirK IltTILDINr
Jilllil KrtrnaniBt The bnllillnir h is i tlri iroof ce
ment b IHI nu'iil complete Hte mi-he itlni ; fixtures
xx Heron all the floors k'a , etc Appl ) at theolllo
of Till- HIT 1110
T\VK 1IAVK SPAr-KTO '
LKT I'Oll DF.SK ROOM
I to HOIIM * ileHlrible p irtx Call or aihlrcHM.
WxckolT * < IIIIIIIIIIH A. Doneillct 171'J Farnim
Htl i el Oniahi Neb. U.'il
AGENTS WANTED.
R-itcB lOcn Hue rich Insertion fBO I line per
inoiilli Nothing liikiMi fui I'-ss Hi in ' - ' >
KK YOU
" c-in make # 7fi 00 to * J."OOi ) i inonlli xxorkln *
for us In unjrloc-illtx xx 111 piv nil ir.x or commixH
rtloti as prefeneil , and evpeiiHiM Money deposited
In bank to cnx-ci'Hime xxhou Mirled If xon.ire
ontofxx-nrk xxo luxe soinethllu' enlllely nexxlo
olfer and If xonxxtll folloxx-onr liiHtrnctlons xour
miccesH IH mire. The people xxlll h ix o our goods no
matter him h ml the MMICH HUf H lies li-piirl-il
cteryxxhiiv All ti-iUlii-il | of xou iHallllUi pluck
and piinh. XX'e fuinlsh Hiniplo outfits free
XVrlle ted ix- for p irtlciil irn bi-fore ill x ilu ible ler-
rllory IH liken Address ' .M inufrelntci-M , P o.
box A.IOS. HoNlon M IKS MIlsOOll *
I-AGENTS WANTKuTLArnKS OlfoKNTLK-
' ' men to Introduce mid control the Htle of the
pilcnti-d Nexx Moon embrolderx and d irnlmf
illiLA ni-xx liixenlloii for iliiln- , ' all klnilH of
fauey xx ork and ineiullnir b ) h mil or in ivlilnu
lyrlghled book of Insl.iu lions for tine on the
Im ? nut blue fn-e xx lib onl.'r Ltbi-r il cominlM-
Hlous and acli-ir HcM Simple ring In m ill mil
full pirtlcul-irn for 'J5 cents Thu Ohio Noxelty
Co. . 11 1. Cliiclmi.ill O M11H Oil ) '
STORAGE.
titi's lOonlliu * < M < li iiisi'iiiini fi.no.i Him
mumli. Nothlni ; l.ikrn foi k'HS tli.tii LTie
M-SrORAOKWlLLlAMS.VCROSS,1211 HARNKY
OVJ
M -STOUAKK FOU HOIISKIIOLD ( JOOIW ,
ckMii.inili.-liP.ilir.itrH. U Wulls , 1111 Karninl
Ilu I
FOIl SALE FURNITURE.
Hiti-H me a xxonl llntt tnsi-rtlon , le , i xxord
HiiTiMfti-r Notlilui ; t ikun foi li > u tli in t ! "c
K6irTri35T r "s"ATKr'lTfSTTlAirK""tIp'- , :
ilitlil | il mo Imiulio room .HIS , Flist Nailnnal
Iliuk bniltllns- . ( ir i
-STOVT.SOr ALL KINDS GOOD AS NKW.
\\VllH \ Anotlnn Co , Illl Fani.ini Bt 1,10
-FoTThALK AT A SAriUFiri : FITUNITITIIE
of. i Ill-room IIOIIHUlionso ' "
for rrnt , it $ . . > 01)
per month. HpluutlM loc.itlou for bo inline
11117 C.ipltol.neuiH- Ma8tl 11 *
0 FOU SALi : 01IKA1' , ONK LAKGi : IIASB
liurui-r .mil oiu1 eooklni ; Hloxu , also ono BUI ill
soft bunii-r. 01.IN I'.llli HI xs.1 ) r > *
O 1'IANO FOR S\LK OR RENT
J-'c S Hank , 111 b llith Hlreet Mill ) . !
OrAui'in-s , ruiiNrrniinANi ) DUAPIIIIIKS ,
nc.ulj ni'xv Will lake bo nil In piiiiinl Munt
bo tli-Ht-el 183. AiIUrt'HHSSI , Boo. MU01 ' . !
O SALK INQUIRE 701
South 10th third lloor II it C " Mll'l 11 *
FOR S ALE lfORSESrWAGONS.liTC
niti'H l' < c.lxorl tlrHtlnwrtion lu \xoid thui-j
nflcr Nuthln ? t iken for H-ss th in SJc.
i Fo su\ N rns < M KCAU H t AO k T i : v v
I hl.iekH , I , * I hleh ui'luh I lee , Honml and prr-
fii-tly uonlliOui - ( -"oil bilHliHKH liiirsiOntHid -
illi- herm ; Inqnlru I ) . MIlKinl , Onuh i National
bulk K-'il 1,1
p-FOK SALK. TWO SIIKi'LAND l'ONIINrSAKB
I lo rliloorilrlxi ; J II Uiiiuont , , lll' ' Uifixolto
nxinut' . Ms HI u
T > -F01i SALK FINK COUl'K AT A
J Aililiv s T ( I , Itoi- MICI I
IlaU-H H e i xx-ordllrslInsertion , Ic ixvoul thoro-
aftcr. Nothing taken for less th m5e. .
Q-FOR SALK. _ ' . - > HT.ATINO STOVKS UN-
call < il for must be Hold lo pix htoniKnchartres ,
Lumi-iiili | It and get a b uvaln Omaha Stoxe Rep -
p ilr WorKH 1207 Doilgl is IIII ) U
/'JFOR ALK Hul.lUjKrToNArr STIIKL
VxbiUnl oxen , ncrly noxv * , chiap. uilUii'Ms T 1 ,
Iloo. uui 7
FIllST PLA S NO. i ! KKMIXRTON TYPIJJ
xx rlli-r , fhnap for c.ibh. Aildress T 7 , Hi i-
M ! U
_
CLAIRVOYANTS ;
Hui'H lOca llni'f.K-li Insertion. $ l.iO ! a line pi < r
onth Nothing taki-u for IOHS th in ' . > . " > c
o-Mi NANNiv WAKKKN"
On-llnlilK biiHliii-MH inctlluiu , 5th j ear at 110 N Illtli.
MASSAGE.
IlatoH , Illoa llnoe.icli Inn'rllon SI Ml i Duo per
month Nolliin ; l.ikrn for IOSH tli.in ' . ' 2o
'I * MADAM K SMITH. 502S.1.TTH. 2ND FLOOR ,
illooinil MaBHat-c , vapor , alcohol aleiun sulphur
no ami no i imna niO'iH 1 !
Ii-MMK STOWH MAGNKTIO IIKAl Ull 2ir.
Dou l"iH blouk ' 11HSH JH'
- MS1B. ANNA OF CIII'Acil ( O1V > : S IIATIIS.
nmrin'llc m IHH IBO treitiiioutH 111) Noith Iftth
Htn-it room 11 M ! l ( ! 0 *
P RSONAL ,
UMAS1AP.K TRKATMh JT , KLKf"TRO THKR-
imil billiH Hcalpand liilr tr > ; ntmeiit miiihtuii >
audi hlio | Mllst MM l'oHtrUli | SlothWllhnell hlk
0.-XI
If MRS L W PATTON PRIVATK nOMUHNfi
Ihoiice , lim tllliHlii'pt Chicago III Cr.iri Hpnud-
enceHiilllud for \Vorld T itr atcommod illous
UWRITKFOR A FRKK COPY OFOIJR IlKVr"-
llfnll ) lllnKtritt-d Marrl ure Journal trout lining
pliolo-enjniviiigH of hiii'lsoniH -
xx-eihhy l uH , n- |
ertl Hri llnixxn I'libllHliluirC'o , Ilex . " . . ' . Tolmlo
I r-iIATHUlONYOUl'LB\SI'un NHW .
WSunil 'J quit Hi imp to Unx Mill , JlaHllli'B Nib
IIU I ll
MONhY TO LOAN -REAL
WMONKY TO LOAN AT S
rimO r' Pax-la Co 1 f-0'j Farn un Htri"-t I.S7
\\'r MOXKY TO LOAN AT LOWKS r RAT I S ON
' ' Impiiiritlmid milmpioxtdOmili iir.il I-HIIIH , 1
to r. years. Fldelllj TrtiHi Co. J 704 Farmm 05i |
LOANSOJUMIMIOVKD XND ITNIMI'ltOVKI )
rllypnii.-rijr. | avIlHIllanil nim.inlii , . - > loiiC , pur
ii-iiliiuilvla > W 1'iiri un Smith. I Co , lajt ) Farn mi
\\r-MOXKY TO LOAN AT Cl'UUKNT UATKJ
>
/.ppl ) low 11 Mulklii. Fir-it Niillmiil Ilk lilitr
_ llill
\\r ANTHONY LOAN AND TRirST CO.ilH : N Y"
. * Life linidH at loxxraten for tholcu hi-t-Urlly on
Nebraska and Joxva f.mns or Om ih l tllj property. -
mi !
MONiY TO LOAft OxlAxi'Lo. . „
Hit.-H , IV ( ) a Iliu- each liinurllon f I.'U n HUD I
inonlli NothliDf Uken fur U-H-I ih in -t. .
'X YOU WANT JIONIY : >
Wo xx III loiion ANY SUM jou l h on your
FURNlTintK. 1'IANOS HORSKS XVACONS ,
OARRIAOKS , WARKHOUSK RKCKIITS ( tc.
Wtijclrp prompt .kiieiiilon io.illiippllcalloiiH ,
' ami xx 111 cam jour loin aalnne UH > onxxUh
You ran rwluco Ilineo tof eirriiinr ) onrloii |
by a iviyincnt at any time. Thcru U no pnbllclly
, or n-motal of uromiH-ity
! - FIDKLITY LO\N UUAUANTHKrO-
Rooiu 4 XVlilmell block.
Cor , Ifitli and H.uni-y gtu.
' -MONEY TO LOA N
4W will loin ) on any HIIIII xvlileb you xxlbh ,
Hmall or Inrro. at the loxxeitl pos lhlo nittn. In Uui
UUlckTOt | ii lbl time , and for any length of limn
lu iitoii , Youcan | M-It biclc In mu'li limiall-
munlw HH yon xxUh. xxhcn you xxlkh. and onlv
pa ) for It un lain .M yon kt-cp It. Yon cnu borroxf
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IIOUSKIIOI.D FURNITURK AND PUNOS
,
HOK4KS. kVAGONS AND t VRRlAlih
WARKHOUSK RKCKIIM'S. MKRCIIANIUSK
. „ . . . OR ANYOl'HKIt bKfUIUTY.
Wltpoul plubllcll ) urn noxalot property
OM Ml \ MDltTliAUK U\K IX .
iliW * HTH Itll'H aiRKCT ,
_ lint tioor .ibovu llio Htr.t.
THKOLUKST L.ARUKST AND ONLY INCORPOR
ATED IJU.W COMPANY IN OMAHA.
UUI
MONEY TO LOAN-OHATTELa.
lOTittm/
utrlcllv conndrntlal. A K Harris. room
1 Continental block. uiiV
BUSINESS CHANCES.
lOcn lluppnch liidcrtlon , $ l.f > ( ) ,1 linn i > cr
month Nollilni ; tnltnn for l''W ttmn ' 'Ac.
No. UIO Norlh lOlli stri'ut. Apply to Joi Ili'l-
mnn. M Sl
Y-roitur.si'ONiRNrH SOMOITKU WITH
ivirtlcn Invlnir llvo in ion tliominil iloll ir
Itnilm-ns < l.wlrablp anil lonif < "it.ibllHhoil. Mori >
cipltiil iivuluU AUilro 3 In strlol contlilcncp
iH. ! lice
V FORSAI.K KI.KOANT STOCK
I - looatlon eooil n > .iioim for ,
nloc-kulll Involro nbom $1SOJUJ will Iw wolil
forc-isli onlj MllSJiOJU *
YWK KttllNHH CAVITAIj TO 9-AllT
III IniRlni's1 ! Ww win ! to ratabllili ( itn > lioniwt.
tvllflbli' , nH'rprl' < lne in'tium. nnn or woni.in In n
li'itltlin iU' itionux in iking liiiHliii'ita In ( ivi ry ( oiin-
u Ir tliowcit Illinium * Iwolcin p inv anil Infill-
m Ho lilt ; niolir > for l > .irlli s ulth push anil pluck
If jon can t fiirnlsli llrst cl ins n-fon-ncos don t ap-
plx Hcmi'inln'r no moiipy n-qnlnil Wrllo at
OIICP iM'fon * " 401110 OIIH x\llh moio enlcrprlHH so-
cun-H vonr frrltori Tim Ur Stiirr Hprb IlciiUMly
Co 'Jill KiBt l.lnl Hi ChletifTo. 111. 1110
YFOK isvKswiisrou SAT.K. IN
irotMlB Hlorp dulntr a l.inM Imslncss In I > lnrolii.
Null , a ult ) of ll. i.000 popnlitlon , a ft'W ( if tlio bom
( Icpirliiii'iitH Ibn ili'p irtHiiMili ilolnc a cool .mil
prollUiliH' biislni'SH Tlio Block will Iniolcunbout
* T neil tin In u ich di'p irtiupiit for fiirllicr iiarllc-
ulara. aililrcss Jolm II Ciiiinliisli tin. Lincoln Ni-b
_ y ± 5I _
Y-A HOMK AND AN INCOMK. HOW YOlf
in.iv Ki't It lii tinOrpi'on .mil W ishlnctoncoiiii-
IrjC.I1I al ofllcoof 1) V. Sliolim Co room I First
N.illon.il ban ) ; bill , ' . -Sti'irn.i Fruit h.inil ( \ ) of
I'ortlniul. Oiv CIO
_
" "
v "KOIISAI.TSOU HUNT. IIKST ( 'AVINO i
J- market In city. Imiulru.il 'J50J lllomlo
-FOIt SAIjK. I'.I.KOANT STOCK OIIOOKUIKS.
tlrnt-pl ins loc.illon , KOOI ! nsutoim for Hi'llliitfl
Hloi-k wIlllinolcfiboiitfl.MOUOO , Will bOHoliI for
c.lHhonly. Aililicss S'JH. Ilco MllSA O."l *
AN1NTKRKST1N A MANUFAO-
luring plant ( With poiltlnn In the olllee If HO de-
Nircdi. S-1U 0110.00 to Sin.OOODO c.iHh riiiuliiil
No trades coimldeml The eomptnx liis an es-
H ihllHhcd Irideun i re lily HelllUK article at l good
prollt Addtt HS S Ml Ilio. MSSi !
V-FOR SALK. WKLL LOCATKD FINKLY FIIR-
1 nlshed fort-room hotel' long leiHo.goodtt.iile
or xvotild lake active partner Address S 111 , Bee
u *
YPARTV I'HOM KAST WITH Al UhFK.il-
enpi anil exli'iiileil experience In both b lilkllij , '
,
.mil . . , , in tnnf lolnrliifc' ileslres an cmr ifreinent.
Wotilil inust cipllal later If ilefllrablu. Only
HrHt-cl.iHS i'oneeniH replj 11 inks profcrreil Ail-
ilrtHS 110 , the 1' ixton MU.M 3"
Y-MKRCIIANTS. INVKSTIGATi : . WK HAYK
ttieonU peni i.il inerch inillHe Hloro In the bel
Krilnanil Hloek market In llamlllon county If
joniU'Hlntto uhniKajour location , write us. will
sell or uxchaiirfe. FalrchllU A. barwooil I'hllllps ,
Neb JI'ij. 1.1 *
-TOR SALK IIF.STAUJIANT AND rONKKC-
tlon.irv.only onp In town of HOO , ill',0 oil Ail-
ilierts lioxNo. 11 I'lpllllon Neb Mil 10-1 !
A NO i NEWSPPKII OUTFIT
lncoimtjHeal llasy ti'inm Itiipilro or adilresn
Tim Knhtlim Juw el , Oinali t uil-iii ) *
_
FOR EXCHANGE.
Rates , lOc a line each Insertion , $ l..r > ( ) .1 line pur
month Nothing nUen for ICHH than ' . ' .Ic
y- ( ) \VN lee FAKMH " "IN "I < KURASICA" KANSAS
/ ' mil 1) ikot i. \\lll Hull chi.ii ) or exchanco for
indHo .horMcH.uid c itllu Adil. box 7rrankfort ( ! Iiul
libt !
N STOCK OF I.KNKKAL MUSK WILT. ,
LHtato mono. Uo\Tili Frankfort Iml
y-wiiL TKADi : riNi : KQUITV OK w.oim im
/ ln ft lot , corner , unlnjprovcil , In Denver Cole ,
foi cleir land In central or e mtern Nobr iHki Al * o
i leal lotH and acieir at Mtnltoii , Cole h J
Ulchanls. Box KM , Ui-nxer. Cole M''illl OKI'
/ - Ar.oon STOCK OF HAHUWAKKTOTU.VDK
/Jforl mil and cauh , \\lllfivutinic. . AcldriMHS
21Jlee _ lion
/-LIST YOUU UK AT , KSTATIJTOU SALK OH
t < ejclimiowltli II. J. Kendall , 007 Ill-own block.
3I8U ) NU
V MO11KRN KIOIIT-KOOM HOUSK AND FULL
/-'lot on West Farnam street
to uxch mi > for
f iimliih'l uulH In central or southern Xchi.iHka
not he ix lly encmnbaroil C A Starr , Ilco biillillin ;
Om ill i Mt : 10 U'
rHAVi : I'KIMK L\N AND CASH Foil KO-
/JceilcH do inmilHorHliops.SJ.OIIll
OOtot-t 000 01) ) ,
conlldentl.il Ito7H1. . WeHtl'oInt Nib M'I18 U
r/- FOIl IIKl'IINOn , -JO ACIIK3 ON o ,
' -Jl' < j miles east of Seymour 1'ark , Ono thoiiHiml
b'.irliisBnppH lionsbini anil othar viln ibly
linpioxi nieiirs omo Inuniibranso Will trailo
foi Improtid proertv | i'l nlci'conntrv tnxxn. H iv
lift.x miles f mm On ilu J A D-nUo oxxno.- I'-'Ol )
Eolith ' _ ' . "illi streat JI'.IKI ! II *
TOR SALEItEAlTESTATE. .
"
'
low prlco or exehanire. In NebniHka for tner-
chandiau or horscrt. O. 11. PeUu-non , 1 U'J S ISth Bt
N 7KW , LAROK.VROOM HOUSn. WIDK POROII ,
cemented cellar and ontliouttea , xvith lot.
fl.'liooo Four nlco lots , 5IK1-J7 f'et lueli , half
block from street rallxx 17 Heir Knnntztt Plicp ,
$ l.IIIUIIli.l.li. ( Other rc.slde.ncc and biiHliiess lots
oqn ill ) cheap Wrllomuorcall at 100:11 "ill.i , I'ax
ton block , city J T. M M-.IO O10
FARM LANDS "c K HARRISON , 012 N Y LIFE
" 3-l-OIU *
- -
l5SllMS A. JOHNSON , 1311 CAP. AV _ OMAHA
i-T
- Mill ] ( ) . '
RJR SALK , ATTRACTIVE HOMKS VE'tY
jhcap. See. Gco W. P. Coalos , 10 Patterson blk
Mull ( )
x Acr.i-is FOUR 'AND ONK-HALF MILKS
t'noilhxxest of pOHtjinicn , prlco 1,01)0. call at
once C R Uoilrlght : ill ) N. Y. Life M79I
I7OR SALK. EASY TERMS. LOTS IN FRASKR
I loxva inixx town ; $10 00 to11)0 ) 00 Also Kill
acrvH , good finli'ii land T , Ferguson X Co lOlj
ramaiu. M il ! N"-
IJAIIM L NDS AND CITY PROPERTY c"
I' R Hoatrlflil Ml N Y Llfo Illdsr. , Omah i Neb
h-.3-N I
HOMKS , * SOO $1.000 , $1 COO ANY PRU'lT !
-.isy terms Wallace , nroxx-n blk , , 115 A Donglaii
pORNKIl ] PLA1NVIKW ADDITIONr CHEAP.
V/lioiifliiand lot PI.ilnxTood addition onverreaav
U-nim H , W IlmitrcHH , St. Louis , Mo . ( .enertl
Dellxt.1) MIIJO 0'
CKVEN-ROOM HOUSK , .SOUTH FRONT O NK
> 'block of Sherman avcmiu car , ixxo blockN MIIIIJI
of Konntz Place , only tl.SOOOO Wright A. LIH-
bnry. Mill ) U
SHOHTHANB AND TYPEWRITING
Raton Klc a lllioi'.irli limiMllon f 1 no a line per
month Nothing l.ikt-n for II-HS tlnn l ! . * > c
LVI1IES ANDOKNTLKJIBVCVX SI ) V
.iniuln-1 XNorklmr IIIIIHX ImlKe of Hhorihinil ami
typottrltlneat A C Van SIMI'H Ht-hnolof nhoii
liaiKl. 31,1 N Y Llf Tytn-xvrU ) fH to rrnt T71
OMAHA COLLKIJK OF SlIOIirilVND AN1)
TtflM'wrillnjv-nployi . - ' '
* .n.-'uxpjrt' o1l3 al j iu
ir-iwrtt-ras limtrnctor I'r-lllila ) nil ) 'itln i n i-
BiiriiH'i-il | A C1 Onf A M prlnelpil nil jirj
prletor llojil H Noxx1'luuiar bullilln .
MJ71 O10'
SECURItlES FOR SALE.
Klltt'h Illc a Hii" i iw-li luH'TU' " , . 71 SO a Hue" per
monlh. Nothlnx UHi-n foiU HS th in ' . ! . " < *
H1C.H ORADK OMAH V CITY M-JUTUAdlS
m tllng pnivhaHi-rH good ratoof Int.in hi. HIIUIA
of fiiiin f 100 npforK.lleby ( l ( > boIxiiu ATniHll o
Kith A Dodge Onmli.i Parllculanton applle itlon
hlH
81'Kll CENT MmmiAOlisFORS LK SKcril
llx-almilntel ) hafu , AIIICH Real Hat Uo .u'ene )
llil Fainiun. oil'l
FOR RUN r HALLS.
.Kat.-H , liktn line c.icli ni rtlon $1 M it HMD pJr
month Nothing tiUiMi for li-hx th m Vic
MAHA ( UlAllDS ARMORY iTiT uVl' U\L
. . . . - . . . , . . . .
.ixi-nno fin bills inoi-tlnirH rlul ) ij living i'ie. .
AlH i Morindh anmniblojna. . ISto Iliruiy
butli Ii illH on llmt lluor ; no Hiilri : no nllliri
hUlicelling ; per/-c-l v nllLiiloiitor-iKLmjn ; iblj
Call and ntviMoruui buloro runUiu elsjw herj.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ M'lJ. OI
FOR SiiLii R Aij EaTAT j.
Jl.ilcH lOca Hun each luwrtlnn f 1.50 a Una per
inonlli . .Sulhlutf tiiki-n for II H Ihun „ ' . " < .
H ARA1NS ! IIOIJSKS r/TsAND FA 11X 5 A LK
ortr.nlu. F. K , Darllnir , llarltt-rblk. l70 !
pIIOICK 1ST MORTOAOKS ANY AMOUNT
Vvj ( , ( , , Wall.ico. in own olc * . * , llllh and liuiul is
S''O
k us i o7 ART " AND TAjfo TTAGES'
RaU-8,10oa llnufacli luB-itlo-i fl''So.t llni ) i > er
inonllii Notlilng Ukun forle Ih m'.e.
G ,
Ihlll California M
WORLD'S KAItt HOT _ .LJtte ROOJI3
IUtcal'ciiwonlllr ' | liiaHrttiin.lc.txoTilllierj -
Bfu-r Noiulnff u Hj forM \ Hi mj > > .
riMIOSK WISHING TO VISIT THriVVORLD S FAIR
lut Clilc-uu can nml uuatly fur.iUlie I n.o'iiH at
i'lM 3Hih MirA-l. ne.tr UrmJ lloulavirl
, al SOo lo
* l.r.O p.-r Uiy. MMftmleiu to uln-.iljl It. R. nnl
Cottifoliroro.HL-nu if-iblu .
c ir > iKIJOll
Rate * . IHs .1 worl firjt inurilo i. Ic i xxorJ
Uioruafter .Votauitiijn for Imi tn iq 'jj ,
OTIIAYKU FAWN (5OLORED \YIIOUND
OKlnder ple.io notify me , U M. oOtift , lltirlhi.--
tun route. J , ll&iltu , MBH > 7"
UNDERTAKERS CTDEMBALMLER3
Riles , IDonllnpcaeh ln crilon SI.RO a line per
nonth. ( Notlilnif tikcn fof Uss than ! t.ic.
*
GW lAKKR ( FORMKRLY WITH
.T.-vPobs ilnpoiHiili Hti-r-wllh M
- , O Mini ) unilor-
taker and cmbalmer.315 Jj.ilOlh st. Tel. 09(1. (
, . , 072
PAWNBROKERS.
Rates , Ificn llunoicli In- jrtlon $1 00 a line per
month. Nothing l.iKi-n Mi
I SONNKNIIK110 , DIAMOND IIROKRR , Inn.
' . Donelna st. Loins IKIIIOV on illnnionilR
watchc .ctc UhliroMniiilillvcrbotiitliU Tel. 1S.18
, 07.1
SCALES.
Kites me \xord llrst Iiwcrllon , Ic a xxonl thoro-
fler. Nothing taken for less than ' - ' . " " . ' .
VTKWANDSKCONDlIANDSC.VLiKS ALMONDS
. ' Address llordcn A Selleck Co Uike HI , ( 'hc | tgo
071
TYPKWBITEKS.
Ilntcs loon llnneich Insertion $1 M ) illno per
niontb Nollilntr taken for less th in ' . ' .lo.
KiMt : ! OTOX < . CJVbKiUAIMIS nVKUYTIUNn
unlieinlof prlt'rB Tel .TiS lloyles A Illbu ,
111 : ) N. \ l.Uo bl < U. Suml fur simples CSU
DRESSMAKING.
lliten lOo a llnnKvh ln t < rtloii , $1 5U a line per
month Nothing tlkuti for ICHH th in IH
n KKSsil\KINO FASUnjNAJII.K GOWNS A
IH-rfii't tit irantoil work ila.nr
en by ila.\ nr week
Inqiiiroat 17''l C-iullol axenno Ull 111 *
K lLWHYTlMgGHRD
_ _
Leax-es'lCHICAOO HI HWNOTON A"Q I Arrives
Omihi1 UPUOI 10th anil MnonSts , I Oiinli i
4.20 pin VeAllbnlo s oo am
1 , r > am . . rhlc.ijh Kxpross U no am
10 15pm . Ohli'iKO Kxpress I . ' . ] pin
7.17 pin Clilc.t.-o .V Ioi Locil
I e ies I . "Arrives
Oi' ill I Ui'pol Ulth ui-1 MmonSts Omah l
10 in am . . . Denxor KxpreHs 11 ' . ' " -iiu
10 liatn Dcadxvood Kxpmm. I liopm
4r > < ) pn IHtixnr Kxprom 4 00 pm
tl.fiDpii .NehniHka I.IKMI iKxcci 0 Vlpn
r H.15iiip ! J.ineohi Lt > e il ( Kxi'pl Sum I -n.im
Om'ati i t | Depot llllh and M IHOII Sla | Ointlil
D.lTim KansisCltv Div Rxpross . ] ftfilpm
10 If.pmilC. O. NlglilKxj ) . vli U P. Trans. A | Uam
10.15 pill SU Louk Bxprj-is . . If. 10 am
ixTfCesi nrroXtTjrnrrrvT'u' ,
Om tin I Union Depot IQlli.yM.trey Sts |
10 lOaml VII intlc i\invss : ( I Oil p n
toopm > . .Nebrisk i Stile LlmltuJ . . n o i im
710pm . . . .Nlirht i : < presi 7Ji"i 111
Clllipm . . . World s Fair Limited ' „ ' 00 pill
la ljj ] jn Oj5lilii nijlxp ( loO. II ex Sun ) n nil am
| XVI SI
n oiam OkTihom-uCTex"isK < p la 10 am
J or li.n . . .Colorado Llmltu I .1 "ill im
l)05am ) . .Ncuiaska Statu Llmlte.1 I r > 5 pin
Leix-es I I'NION \CIKIO " | Arrnei
On lli.i 'Union ' Depot lUtu .V M ircy Stfl.i Oman i
DenxernxprcBii 4 Uipm
a 1 il pin Oxerliml Fler 7 00 pal
4 15p-n Beatrice &stromsl ) k' KxcxSun ( ) la 10 p.n
040tin Pacific Express. 11) III.1111
II noprl . . . Dcn\cr Fant M xll 1 ai ) pm
, . < -
Om ilia I U. P. Dupot anJ Marcybls. | Om ill k
O.tOpml ChlcaiJo'l1prc8s ' . . . . I U.ttnm
11.30 uu | _ . . . . . ChlcafoK-sJireos I 000pm
'
rKSxT l V K .ViMO * VALLrJY iTrrlToT
Oniihil Depot nth iiul\V , JsterSts. | Oinih
0 0"im .Doidxxooi' Kxp 4 BO pm
( TX MtlXVxo. Hxp Bv Mon ) I 50 PTI
n oop ii .Norfolk Ktpiosi f" blindly ) 10 nam
D.inpm . .M Paul IJxpr'ss ! ) _ ' "mi
Leaxes I ClltCAUOX NORTH WllSTN Arrives
Onialnl U P depot Illtli , v M ucvsts O mill
10 loam . . Chic iffokuress li 0" > pin
I O"pin . . . . . . Vestibule Lhiill il''Oam
700pm Fljui a in pm
3.13jmi Chle Pass . la .l.'i pin
Lo ix en I MISSOURI PAPIFJC. lArrtx-os
Omahal Depot l.'lh ain | Webster Sts. I Om I ha
St Lonls"Kxprem . . . . ( i 00 am
10 00 pm bl. IjOiilH Kxprt'ss
f > _ li ) pm . Nebr.itjlta Lee il . . . 4 43 am
Leaxes | C ST P M .to lArrlx'iis
Oin.lh i | DepoUlth mil WelHlerSts I Om lli.l
R .lOain Sioux ( 'Itv Aentninol Ulon "HO' pin
l.lTipin blonx City Kxpifs'i ( Kx Sun ) la 40 pni
{ i 4 5 pin . . , St. PalilfLltnlled.i. : . Sl.'jlam
Oikiinil PiHHeiuir ( Kx Sim ) "
LrixcH I Clff YPAClT'U lArrTves
Om.ilii | _ Jl , 11) ) mill M trey Ms | Otu ih 1
K. lO.iml . .blonx Ci'v ' P isHenjer . t loan p
1 00 pm ! . SI Paul Ilxpiess _ . , III ) III,1111 )
Ivi-axcs 1 . JArrlxeH
Omalii ! Dciiot ITitliaudW bsterMs _ I Omah i
"
& 45pm | .St Paul Limited I SI _ ' " am
_ IijJ5mi | | Chicago Limited I n.25am
Leavi'iT I "OMAHA A. Sf LOUIS ITVrrlvesT
Omaha | U. P Depot , J Oth and M ircyl Om ih a
" : i.43pinj sFLoiilsClnnon Hill .flS ! J3 pin
ST. LOTJ13 WANTS A FAIR.
rroponeil Crlrbratloii In 100.1 of the 1'ur-
clniho if tlio 'territory of LoiilHlHim.
The year of IS)0't ) , just tun years hence ,
will bo the centciiniiil of the purchuso
of the territory of Louisiana in the ud-
minibtration o ! Thomas JetTcrfon , says
tlio Glolw-Domocrat. That was ono of
the greatest events in the entire history
of the country , it * , 100th aiiuiverriary
xx ill undoubtedly bo obaorvcd in tlio
.same way that that of the declaration
of independence was , and that the -100th
anniversary of the continent' discovery
is. It would be dillicult to overestimate
the mighty consequences of that
transaction in 180'i between the
United States and Franco. Along
to that time the national domain
was virtually restricted to the cast
side of the Mississippi river. The
Louisiana purchase extended it to the
west of the Kooky mountains , and at ono
point to the Pacific. Jn the original
thirteen states and the rest of the terri
tory gained from England in the xvar
for independence there are 827,814
square miles ; in the domain which Joll-
crson bought from Honuparto there are
1 , 171 , 9.KI square miles. This tract com
prises all or nearly all of the states of
Loiiihlaiia , Arkansas , Missouri , Town ,
Minnesota , Kansas , Nebraska , Smith
and North Dakota , Montana , \V.\oming ,
Idaho , Oregon , Washington and part of
Colorado , with Oklahoma and the In
dian Territory. In this region there
lore moio than 1 ,000,000 inhabitants in
18110 , or four tunes as many as there
u ore in the original thirteen states at
the time of the revolution.
The Lmishuia achuiMtion centennial
will bo appropriately observed. There
will ho \vorldV \ fair like that whicli
xxashold in Philadelphia in 1B7 ( ! and
like the ono which is now under way In
Chicago , and it will ttko place in St.
Louis. Thin In nut ouU tliu largcat city
in the region purchiiMd ; , but it-is nearer
the gcogiaphical L-on'or of the country
than any other important town. The
fontoniai is only tun years away , and
four or live ycarti lioiico the worlcpf
actual preparation fin ; ' .ho alTalr will
have to ho ht-giin. Hut oven in this
short time the cotintij will make great
advanciM in populaiii | i and wealth. The
advanced in the lu i n comprised in
tlelfeibon's great purchase will bo par
ticularly rapid and important.V'o
must make tno liiO.l < ) < * lobration.xvorthy
of the grand ox. cut uViah it ia intended
to commemorate.JH
liitlllliliire'n Itullriliul JTInomn.
Ono ol the nchctft otncn in this coun
try is Mary fiarrottof Daltimore , daugh
ter of the great railrutd Iciiif and bister
of the present head of the jiiiltimoro &
Ohio hyhteni. Slio in about 38 years of
ago as 1 . worth purlwiw $ SU,0X,000 , ( ) ,
much ofiilcii she hotvolf lids made In
judicious invcxtniKiittt. Slio is of medium
height , has a pale face and blue eyes
much dependent dn fipcctncle-j , She is
hulu to be a walking Poor'u Manual on
railroad alTalrs. She inherited her
father's love for-tho btwinerts , and is ac
quainted \\lth ovorj iletnil of the rail-
load he fjiinUcd. She glvoi a large
hhaiecf lier tiiju ) Ui biuiniwt ; , utintlicr
largo xli.uo to charitable work , but very
Httiu to et'oioti . She in a great traveler
and li a moat culoitulnliu uonxursatlon-
alist , speaking in a jvccuiiarly soft , low
voice ,
Sued tnc.ilh. Hwcet stotnacn , succt me-
AX IMPORTANT LETTER MISLAID ,
/frronl.
"Oh ! Jiinnno , you qnlto forgot to put n
rose in my hair ! " exclaimed Lillys
[ JViraytlto as she stood in all bar queenly
jeaiitv before tlio long mirror in her
joudolr.
I should consider my toilet incom
plete without it , " as the little French
iiald brought forth a crimson rose to
pin In her young mistress' hair.
Lillys made a beautiful picture in the
l glare of the light , which caused her
raven hair to seem blacker against the
lolicato yellow of her evening go\\n.
"Mademoiselle looks beautiful * llko a
Lirido , " lomarkcd Jeanne.
"li you think so ? " said Lillys , glanc
ing drt'amil.x at her own reflection , then
brightening suddenly.
"Jeanne. , you are a flatterer I do not
believe you besides brides never 'wear
red roses. The idea ! Joanne , only my
third ball tonight jind lo look like a
bride ! You may rest assured 1 am
going to enjoy life now and ahull not
miirrv for many a xear. ' '
Ah ! Mile. Lilly's , qui salt ! You will
bo in love before jou are aware. " re
plied Jeanne , with aiso nod of hot
head.
Lillys laughed guyly , took a few last
glances at hor-olf In the mirror and was
satisfied.
The clock on the mantel struck 0 and
Lillys was buttoning the last button of
her long gloves , when the servant an
nounced Mr. Crayton.
"Very well. I ahull bo down directly.
Joanne , throw my opera cloak oxer mo ,
don't iniibs the lace there , hand me the
lan I'm ready. "
The next moment Lillys had reached
the drawing room and greeted Me. Cray-
ton , her escort for the evening.
Arrived at the magnificently lighted
dancing hall of Mrs. Upton's handsome
niiinion , Lillys Korsytho xxas at once the
center ot attraction.
It was a well-established fact that
Kenneth ( . 'raj ton was madly in love with
the ioung woman and that ho xx'as the
favorite one of her iidinliers. 1 .ay
"favotlto" inasmuch as she accepted his
invitations more frequently than others ,
but just this evening she became con
vinced that she was not the least bit in
lo\e with him.
"Of course I am to have , my usual
number of dances on your program ,
MissForsythe ? " said Kenneth Cinyton.
" 1 think not. Mr. Crayton. as Mr.'Bar-
loxv hits already seemed several and - "
'Then I am to understand that I may
take u hut is left1' questioned Crayton ,
not w ithout sarcasm , for if tliui o was ono
thing he could not endure it was to see
himself eclipsed by another , so ambi
tious was ho and so accustomed to suc
cess.
cess."No , not exactly , " replied Lillys with
a sxx'eet smile , the instrument xxliich had
never failed her in conquering him.
"Confound Barlow , anjhowl" ho mur
mured.
"Mr. Crayton , " as she looked at him
with a tragi-eomical o.xpiossion which
svas very fetching , "how compliment
ary ! "
Later in the e\oning , as the strains of
a dreamy waltz floated on the air. Lillys ,
loaning on the arm of Herbert Barlow ,
walked into the library , and there in a
secluded nook they sat down oh the
divan.
Lillys had a peculiar way of making
herself effective : she did not po e , but ,
being graceful , every ono of her atti
tudes wjis picturesque and pleasing.
Ht'i'cort Barlow's oyus oven were da/-
zled by her entrancing loveliness as she
sat there against the rich Oriental
tapestries , xvith her sparkling , brown
eyes scanning his face.
"Oh , I had almost forgotten : this is
the wait/ promised Mr. Crayton. Do
take me oack tj the ball room , Mr. Bar
low , before it is too late. "
"MifeS Forsythe , " began Bat low , in
measured touon. lookini' stc.nl fnst.lv ut.
the girl with his penetrating gray eyes ,
"can you not give up ono dance with
that man for me ? "
"Yos , but " Lillys tried not to no
tice or understand the last words.
"Mr. C'rayton was alt eady complain
ing of being treated unfairly by mo to
night and so ' '
"So it xx-ould servo him right to suffer
a little for such a remark , " put in Bar
low.
low."No
"No , " with alittlo pout , "not exactly ;
ho has been very kind to mo all along , "
With that the girl aro&e , and there
was nothing for Barlow to do but to escort
cert her anil to wonder why she treated
him with such exasperating indifference.
Lillys 1'on-ytlio was an orphan , and
the heiress of her father's enormous
wealth. For a year or more she hail
made her homo with a married cousin
several years her senior. Dorothy Kirk
and Lillys Korsytho , besides being
cousins , were the best of fridjids , and
Gordon , Dorothy's husband , greatly ap
preciated the presence of his xvife's'rela
tive at his home.
"It kind of livens up the house , " so
Mr. Kirk expressed it , "to have a young
girl around. A man like ? to see some
merrymaking when ho comes homo from
his ofllce. "
As for Lillys , she was perfectly happy
xvhon Dorothy gave her permission to
have the apartments adjoining the nur
sery , for she was exceedingly fond of her
cousin's children , and in turn was their
very idol. Of the three , rollicking ,
romping 1-year-old Tcddio was the espe
cial fuvorfto of Aunt Lillys. In her
rooms ho was monarch of all ho sur
veyed , and not a morning went by that
ho would not slip quietly into Aunt Lil
lys' room to see if she xvero up ,
The morning following Mrs. Upton's
dance Lillys was tno first to reach the
( lining room. When Dorothy came down
and sixv Lyllys she said anxiously :
"Why , my dear , now tired you look !
An cloning's dissipation does not usu
ally toll so plainly on your face. "
j'TircdYosI did not sleep after I
ca'mo homo ; now don't begin to worry
about that. I can make up lost .sloop all
day if I xvish. By the by , " changing
the subject to avoid other questions ,
"did you ever mcot Mrs. Upton's niece ? "
"Miss Doano Mildred DoaneOh , jes ;
fthovisitn this city every winter. They
say Mr. Barlow Uqiuto taken with her , "
buhl Dorothy , carefully scanning her
cousin's face.
"Voiim : Barloxv In a man of splendid
make-up , " nut in Mr. Kirk , xvho had
just bcati'd himself at the table.
"You iianccd xvith him last night , of
course ? " nikod Dorothy.
"Why 'of cotir-so , ' Dorothy ? " ques
tioned Lillys , with a faint sinilo.
" \Voll. my dear , I have noon him pay
> ou marked alteittion and hear ho is
Kunneth ( 'raytonn rnal "
Mr. Kirk laughed.
"HivaJK1 interrupting her cousin
"That Is a misnomer , I fun afraid. What
would Miss Ddune say to tliat/ "
At this point Toddle catno up to
Lillys declaring that "Diggy Jack want
t > toinu in , auntie ' * "
; hou'ying for oo , and
guve her tn | eaco until i-.hu xvent to the
door xvith him to let in the whining ani
mal.
mal.This
This nruollrally broke up the conver
sation ut thu breakfast table , but
Di'ithy's words rung in Miss Forsythe's
cars for sumo time ,
Shu knew very well that Herbert Bar
low tvus In love xvith her how ujuld tliu
holi ) It ? There are certain things In
life xrhich need not bo told ; the ) are
felt. But it was her wish that no ono
should talk to her about it.
Since Herbert showed his affection for
her she had qttito neglected Kenneth.
But she va& a proud young woman
and wa * bound not show her love for a
man xvho was spoken of by all society
people in cohnect ion xvith Mildred Doano.
If once she laved n man she wanted him
to be * her lover only a selfish trait of
hers , in fact the only ult of selllshnoss
she could pardon in herself.
That ovonlng.w hilo Lillys xvas out at a
dinner party , Mr Unrloxv'called to see
her. When Dorothy informed her of
the fact the next morning she flushed'
slightly , but said ih firm tones :
"I am sorry to ImtomUsed him. "
She slept longer than usual that morn
l-.ig , and noticing this , Teddio made it
liU task to llnd out thu reason. In passIng -
Ing through the library ho saw his
mother put a letter on the table , saving :
"A letter for Lillys. "
Toddle's 11'tie ' nose just touched the
surface of the table and nisu.\cs peered
ixt the white missive for a moment , and ,
Ills mother having left the room , ho
aid to himself as ho stood on tiptoe and
reached his chubby little arm aeros * the
tnblo : "Doss I'll ( ate it to hor. "
In the upper corridor in front of Miss
Forsythe's door Teddio encountered
Joanne , the maid , who placed her index
linger to her lips xvith a significant
"sh h , " xx-hieh danger signal Toddle did
not appreciate , however.
"IVe doin' to Aunt Llll. 1 is. "
"No Teddfe : she is sleeping ; not
now. "
From the moment ho saxx- Joanne the
little chap had hidden the letter ho car
ried under his hkirt.
"But I say I'se doin' ; dot somolln for
Aunt Lill " And he made au clTort to
open the door xvith his ono free hand.
"Let me see. What ha\o j .u for
auntie ? " questioned the girl , bravely
holding the fort.
Tcddio looked up at her defiantly.
"Won't te1l "oo. " And whcnjiisattcmpts
to get in xvero auniii frusltatod by the
hard hearted Jeanne Teddio sot up a ter
rible howl , all the while clutching the
letter xvith his little. list , so that the
maid carried him oil in all haste to the
farther < 'iitl of the hoii'-e.
When at length sue had sot down the
obstteperoiisnung man ho ran away .as
fast as ho could anil hid in the closet ,
xx here Jeanne could not find him.
As she started down the stairway for
the nurse Teddio eamo out of his retreat
after having tucked away the letter in
an old tin box in the clo-et.
Thou he called doxxn the stairs , trium
phantly : "Now. 1 do tell auntie on'oo , "
ine.ininir the innocent Jeanne.
The night after tbo dunce at Upton's"
Herbert [ inflow had made a resolve to
find out as soon as possible whether erne
no Lillys Forsythe loxcd him. Uo xxas a
man of great determination and decision ,
and consequently ho sot out for the Kirk
mansion to call upon the young lady.
What was his dismay to find her out !
Ho surely could never ' crexv up the nec-
osarj c'o'urago again to face Miss For-
sytho with the intention of proposing to
her to her xvho had nexor given him
the slightest encouragement.
But ho xvas in love , and men in love
arc often desperate. Nexer before had
a woman made so deep an impression
upon him , for ho was not the voimg man
to .have the picture of a different girl
eiiatnelli d on the inside of his watch
every three months.
Lillys Forsytho's face xvas enameled
on his heart and nothing could elhtco it.
Noxx that fate had not been propitious
he decided to xyrito a letter pleading his
cause ho xv still the phrase sounded.
Hoeoid his thoughts stood out in black
and xvhito. But ho could xvait no longer.
He felt that ho must ask her that very
night or never. Ho had not loved bolore
( the talk about him and Mildred Deano
being a fabrication of her own ) , and hex
x 'ould never again have faith in woman
kind if Lillys did not accept him.
Miss Foisytho arose at about noon the
next day. and upon reaching the dining
room xvas informed that a box had ar
rived for her. As she onencd it the
sweet , heavy perfume of a superb bouquet - _
quet of American Beauties greeted her ,
and she searched in vain for a card of
the sender.
"No name ! " she said to herself. "It
cannot be Kei.noth Cra.x. ton's peace-offer
ing" " Ho is too stubborn for that. Per
haps " and the color crept into her
cheeks at the thought , "perhaps Mr.
Barloxv sent them. Pshaxv ! Lillys For-
sytho , you Hilly girl ! " and she 'jumped
up suddenly , as if to shako oil tlio fond
illusion. She did not know how near
the truth she had come in her sus-
-piclons.
Six weeks later Lillys TTors } the bade
hoi1 friends farewell , as she started on
her trip to London , whore she intended
to visit an old uncle who was occupying
a line house on the outskirts of that
great metropolis. Theio she hoped to
find some diversion , for her heart xvas
heavy and she xvas greatly perplexed.
Dorothy xvas dissatisfied xvith her for
refusing "that pplondid Mr. Crayton , "
besides txvo other men of good standing ,
Since Herbert Barlow had treated her
so coldly and had finally loft tlio city altogether -
together Lillys foil as if life in her na
tive toxrn xvould bo unendurable.
In London she xvns received \\ith open
arms by her uncle and his family , xvho
wore quite proud of their American con
nection. She became so enchanted xvith
her noxv life and surroundings tnat she
almost forgot her former homo , all but
the one person xvlnso imago often came
befoi o her.
Ono day , early in September , she and
her cousin xvoro taking a hurried trip
down toxxn on the underground railway ,
At ono of the stations , as the conduc
tor suddenly slammed the door of their
coupe , Lillys looked around , and as she
caught sight of a familiar face opposite
her , exclaimed :
' 'Why. Mr. Barlow , how strange to
f > eo you here ! "
The gentleman addressed hinlled , and
extending his hand in greeting , said :
"Yes , strange indeed. Whoever would
lu\e ) thought that wo should moot , here
actually under KnglLsh soil ? "
Then followed an Introduction to t
Lillys' cousin.
"When did you leave homo ? " queried
Barloxv.
"Oh , I have been hero over since lust
Hpring , " uiiAxsotcd Lilhs , "and how long
have you been traveling * abroad , Mr.
Barlow.- " '
"For tlio last seven or eight months , "
ho unsxxoicd , his face clouding ; "homo
had no more ehai nis for mo , " he added ,
"so 1 have been ' '
'doing the continent , as
the English say. "
Lillys felt as if she hud been stubbed
his words xvcro Htrun < rely significant to
hor.
hor.A
A few moro remarks xvero exchanged
before they reached their dentlnatlon ,
and Barloxv left them uflor promising to
call the following moning.
The lomuindor of that day xvas llko a
droum to Lillys Foritythe. bnoh unex
pected meeting wan enough to up > ut
any out ) , she Mum , exciiiln her numer
ous blunders that afternoon.
Ilorbort Bui-low umpired to bo toinu
xvhut changed , Lillys thought - there
xvas something In his manner that pu/
zlcd her ,
When the appointed evening arrived
Mr. Burlow xvus unnounro.d. Lillys x\us
thu tit tit to welcome him , and us Bumm
giujpcd her hand in greeting ho hold i
Minify , and us their u cs met a iiiutuu
understanding tcomod to have growi
between them.
"Lot us ubulfdh all formalities , Miss
Iforaytho , " said ho. seeing that they
were alone ; "boforo I leave you again
must knoxr why you never answered my
letter in which-In
- which tasked you
to become ) my xxifo1'
"Utter ? " asked Lillys , with trem
bling lipi , as a bright crimson colored
her cheeks. 'T do not understand' ' "
"Is It possible , " as a faint gleam of
hope lit his beautiful gray mes , "that
you iiovor received it ? ' '
" 1 Unoxv nothing about such a letter , "
said Lillys , almost inaiiitlbly. for her
heart xvas boating violently.
Forumninent all was still. Herbert
Barloxv eagerly scanned the girl's fui o -
a terrible feeling of doubt crept m-or
him hud she igu ued the letter' ' The
thought was sulTecatlii ! , ' t ) him Ho
burst nut :
"Miss Forsytho Lillys toll movh
you noxor ansxvuted ? "
"Mr. Barloix"as she looked him In
the fuco , "I nex or icceivcd such a letter
from you -I "
"Then may ! ask you light here xvlll
you b- myxlfo \ ? "
"Vcs , " xvas the simple answer , which
came from the xery depth * of the girl's
heart , uniTcuiuc gladly.
"Hut " < hosnid , suddenly , "what xvlll
Mildred Deiiue say ? "
B.irloxv laughed. "
"Married a mmi h
au'D to Koimeth C'rayton. you foolish llt-
tlo xvoimui"aud ho scaled her mouth
xvith a kiss.
The proposal , to be sure , xvas laconic
enough , but that was elmnicte"isite of
thu man the luxe making followed and
continued indotlnitely. Kn.in after a
quiet wedding tooi < place ill Lmdon
lie bert would have It so and their
wedding journey took them back t > their
American home.
But the mystery of the Important let
ter xvas never solved xvho would haxo
dreamed nf suspecting 1-year-old Teddio
or of soureliing f.ir it in the depths of an
old closet ?
. .
WHO UONTUOtiS A. LKTl'EKP
A ' ' - ( , ' Urine * Out tint Di-cNInn
'Ihut the sunilor Hoi- * .
An interesting point as to tlio right
of the sender of a letter to control It
until delixored U thu person to whom it
is adduMsod has been ruiseu by the
judicial authorities in Culifm ma and by
them referred to the ptMolllce olHclula
at Washington for derision , suvs tlio
New York Tribune. Briefly stated the
case is this : A girl named'Nellio Horton -
ton , living In San J.isu. wrnlo a letter tn
her lever , Charles K. 1 lagan , in Oak
land , early in July , ft xva-i addressed
to him at his mother's house , wliuro no
vas stuj ing. She stamped it for special
lelivory , and xvroto on the envelope ,
'Dj not deliver to any ono except tlio
K-rson addressed , and him hi poi-soii. "
This Htruek the postmaster at Oakland
is odd , but in ubudionro to it he made
opeatcd efforts to deliver it to tlio
oimg man personally , refusing to sur-
entler it even into the hands of a mem
ber of his family. Failing in every
ittcmpt ho followed the further iiistrue-
ions gixen him and returned the letter
o San Jose. Tlio girl ufterxvard mot
llagan in San Francisco and shot him.
She " claimed that she fired in self do-
"ense. The relatives of Hagun con-
ended that the letter contained throats
o kill and tried to got possession of it.
\ Iccrul struggle ensued ami the Post-
ollieo department was appealed to.
At the first glance the authorities
thought that the postmaster at Oakland
lad dono'xmmg in paying any attention
M the special directions on the letter.
Phis would have been the cn-e under the
iractleo xvhieh has so long pi ex ailed
oquiring the postmaster to inulco an ef
fort to delixer a letter to the addressee ,
ind failing in that to del Ivor it to tho.
addressee's representatives , momboiM of'
iis family or other persons xvho might
eusonably bo considered authori/ed to
woixe his mail.
' When the latest rcgu-
'ations eamo to bo looked up , however ,
k xxas found that this rule had been
hanged ; that the author of a letter had
ontiio control of it until delivered , and
.hut he or she might order its delivery
.o ono person alone , or otherwise , at
will. This is an analogy to the rule
xvhich directs the return of a letter to
the sender if a request to that efloct bo
.ilucud on the envelope. Instructions
, xero therefore sent to tlio postmaster at
Sun Jose to deliver the letter buj'k to
Nellie Horton , or her authori/ed repre
sentatives , am ] the xx-orld xvill never
enow the secrets hidden under its seal.
If it contains the incriminating evidence
xvhich Hagan's friends believe it does
the prosecution xvill have to got along
without it and the important link shoxv-
ing "malice proponso" will bo dropped
out of the chain , for there is said to bo
no other proof of existence.
THE ST. JOHW.
\ Itcviiraiblu fall * on Niitr Ilriintxrlck'i
I'rnttli'Ht ItlVBi.
But the most pictures-quo , as well aa
tlio most Htrikiiif * , munifesttttion of tl o
tidal riho and full is at thu mouth of tlio
St.lohn rlvor , ut St. John , Now Brniib-
xviok , bays a xvritor in Soribnor'n. Fforo
may bo xx itiiosscd ( in every tide a chuntro
of conditions as midden and as coiiijlotu
as a quirk change of scone in n drama ;
the beauty of tlio landscape , cnhiiiitx-il
by tlio Iiandixvorkof.mun , addinjr greatly
to the inipiosbivonuss of the phenom
enon. This is locall v known us the "re
versible falls , " although "lover.slblo
rapids"vuiild ho more appropriate. la
a map of St. John and Its onviions ,
diuxvii in 1781 by an ollh.'or of the St.
John Loialibtthu mutter Is referred to
in a marginal note :
"Tlio falls in this river are justly
ranked ainniif , ' the oiirlosltios of the
world ; they are ut the mouth of the
river , about ono mile from the ontranoo ,
and are navigable four time * in txxonty-
four hours , xvhich commands jzioat , at
tention , as only a few minutes are re
quired to imss In biifoty ,
' 'The tide riHlni * from twenty to
twenty-four foot , at high xvator IM HIX or
eight fi > ot higher than the rher , which
occasions u fall in the river as well ay
out , the xv hole xx tiler of the country hav
ing to pass between two reeks sixty
dlHtaiit. "
The bcoiio of thosu ntjildH is a bounti
ful gorio through whicn , in remote
ayes , the river appeared to have forced
Its xvay. For twenty iniiiuteH OH each
ebb and Hood tlio rivei hero is as jiliiold
; vs H mountain luke on a tranquil dux.
Bmliionly H Htreak of wliite ypn-udi ,
uuross the fjorgo , and in a few minutes
the culm Is hiK/corded by a turmoil ol
riifihlntf. wliirlinp wutoi-H. The rollOo- .
lion of the roelu uhorot , itnd of the nuo-
fill outlines of the HiupuiiHlon ; uui canti
lever bridges xxhieh 8 | > un the mouth ot
the trortfo are obtitera't'd ' as If u mirror
hud Lxji'ii ruthloisly tihatturcd ,
Homo iirocipuroua burylurs disclosed
the fact mat xxeuk in I'hiladelphia that
they no longer eoiisider It prudent to
hide thulr plunder in rock plies , noxxort *
and other out-of-tho-xvuy plucijs by hi cak
ing into a safe muniifuotui or'a utoro and
attempting to Htonl mie of his unmll
snfi'rt. Tno imtimol > arrival of a iiolloe-
inuii , who took a Mat on the Htoro door
stop and mediliited f < r , tn hour upon hU
prospcctl.o advancetiieni to u captaincy ,
defeated the nclu ne , hoxvovor , mid the
buruiiii-rf , xvho Imd roTTed thu wufo they
debited bcfoio the door , deiiarted by a
i cur dour vithunt tlio thoughtful poL'co-
man biMi ) ; , ' ( ixvaiuof the fact.
Uttlo PUN . ' ( . 'r b''Ji I'UnVlU'i '
JCat-lj '