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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1894)
THE OMAITA DAILY BEE ; .jVfpNDAY. JULY 23 , 18J. ! ) 8PE01HL NOTICES. Ailvrrtliicmonls for those rolumni will bo tnkrn nntll 12 SO p. m. for the wnitif ? and until 9:00 : j > . m. for the morning nnd Bunilay edition * . Advertiser * , by rtnucstlnn n numlx-red check , ran Imve miswm niMrrnseil to n nutnbwl lettrr In euro of The lice. Answers KO nildrcs .eil will bo drllverfil upon prricnlntlon of the check. Ilntcs , I'.ic n wnnt first Insertion , lo n word thereafter. Nothing taken for lets thnn Ko. WANTEDBiTUATION. . HITt'ATION WANTI3I ) AS otonoBrnpher , or other orilcc work ; flrst-claM references. Address \V , B. Heed , Mntilmltnn , Knn , A JH3S 2.1 * WANTED MALE HELP. BOUCITOnS , TRAMfl FUltNIBIIKD ; INSTAI.tr. mcnt rood * . American Wrlncer Ci , JM9 How. rd street. Il71 _ _ _ ' VAN-THD , A'cobirXr NOUTH PLATTR Nnri. Jtox 301. H-M323 11 _ _ \VANTKl7 ! TWO MHN TO HIJ7.I * IN- ntnlltnrnt poods ; wniron furnished. II. r. Me- N'cnl , 137 N. 121M street , Lincoln , Nib. II M3II 21 " TWO TOt'NO MrM ! OK OOOO AmMlKHS CAN nnd sternly employment ; call between 11 nnd 12 n. m. , nnd G nnd 0 p. m. , nt 31T llroidwny , Council Illuffs. _ H-M3TOJIG vvANriii ) ] rJAiioutViia THAMSTHIIB AND trncUlnyera oil II. * M. Hy. In Monlnna. 1'rco trnnaportiitlon , Kramer & O'llenrn mlxir Agency , llth nnd 1'nrnnm streets. II M4II 21 * \VANTJ3I ) , ONl OH TWO coopers for npple l.irrcl work ; Meidy work through Benson ; nniiwar nt oner , stntlni ? wimes tvnnteO. A. A. Lincli , Hamburg , In. 11 M453 23 WANTED FEMALE HELP. WANTED , A IA1)Y TO MANAOi : A COUNTRY ninco for the Vlavl Co. Aildriss or call 31 $ Itoo blilg. C M < M 21 HOUSEKEEPER. REHPONSIIILE ; ORDINARY housework : no objections to young child ; good liome. Addruyi 1' K. llec. G 857-21 * FOB BENT KOUSEST roil RENT , GOOD DETACHKD NINE-ROOM house , 2621 Capitol nvenuc. 1J. II. Ilofolion , room 7 , Commerclnl National. P 830 UOUSE8-W. 0. TEMPLETON , PAXTON IJLK. D M798 31 TENTS FOR HUNT 1311 TARN AM BT. CLEAN.COMFORTAIJLECONVENIENT , modern to rcntnls , best 3 nnd 4-rootn suites for housekeepers on.y. Uefcrcnccs required , Also ( -room sulto In tenement. SIC 8. 22d street. D 630 VnilY FINR 7-HOOM COTTAGE AT RE- rtiiced prlco : cull at once. Fidelity Trust Com pany , 1702 Fai-mm street. O 1 Foil IH5NT WANTED. GOOD MEDIUM priced houses. List > our houses for rent with Ames. D M578 IMS I'HATT ST. . IN GOOD REPAIR , J8.00. 3:13 Scwnrd st , 4-room cottnee , as Booj as now , J10.00. 3401 Jackson St. , a flno motlern collage , 6 rooms , nenrly new. nnlv I22.CO. H. IS. cor. Cth nnd Wllllnmn , a 9-roorn house with burn. largo ynnl , fruit trees , berries , etc. , pavc.1 st , only $23.00. One of thnse benutlful LaFayctto Place houses chenp to right pnrty. FIdellly Trust Company , 1702 Farnam St.P894 P-894 FOH HUNT. DESIRAHLH DWELLINGS IN all parts of city. li II. Sheafo 432 Pnxlon folk. P-918A6 FOR RENT , MODERN IO-IIOOM FLAT , CEN- trnlly located , will readily 111 ! with roomers. li. H. Bhcnfe. 412 Pailon bllt. D-ai9AC fOU IlKNT. MOST DESIHABLK RESmENCD. 2S13 I' arnam. 1U C. Patterson , Itamuo blk. D-827 IIOUBE3 , F. K. DARLING , I1ARICER nLOCIC. 13 73 HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF Tlfl3 CITY. THE O. F. Davla company , 1505 Furnam. D C76 ( -ROOM COTTAGES , MODEIIN , CHOICR IN Stanford Chclc. C. S. Elgutter. 201 IJeo folds. P-C77 RENTAL AQENCV , D07 DROWN 11LOCK.D D 678 KELKENNY&CO , . R. 1. CONTINENTAL HLK. D 679 TINE 7-nOOM CORNER FLAT AT 701 S. ICTH street ; range nnd nil other conveniences. Oenrgo Clousor , room g , 1C23 Farnam utieet. D 3W 8-ROOM HOUSE NEAR HIGH SCHOOL , (20.00 per month. Enquire 2010 Capitol avc. avc.D D 310-23 * FOR RENT. N13W MODERN SEVEN-ROOM houso. 122.00 per month ; 3Gth , north of Leaven- worth ; apply there. I > 169 S5 * FOR RENT IF SOME GENTLEMAN AND Ma wlfo would like to rent a desirable modern house of nine rooms In a choice location , wo have It. _ Hoggs & Hill. _ _ _ D 330-A20 HOUSES FOR RENT. HICKS , 303 N. Y. LIFE. P M370 24 FOR RENT-AUGUST 1ST. FLAT NO. C18 8. 17th Bt. All modern Improvements : wnter rent paid. 2812 Farnam .Su P 37JJ--2C * 10.ROO5I HOUSE , MODERN CONVENIENCES. 621 South 19th street. I ) 31)3-27 ) * HOUSE FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED , will take rent In board ; 910 N. Y. Llfo foldg. P-3C2-21 * - "BOOMS. FURNISHED ROOMS. C2I ) 8. 19TH STREET. B-M5C9 Jy23 VERY NICE ROOMS. 1723 DAVENPORT. E 283-30 * FURNISHED ROOM. 2017 HARNEY STREET. E M301 23 * FOR RENT. 3 NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS for housekeeping ; C13 B. ICth 3d door.E3C12J * E-3C1-2J FURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING and front sleeping room. 1611 Hownrd. E-M379 27 * FURNISHED ROOMS ; HOUSEKEEPING. 2020 Kt. Mary's avenue. 12 M132 28 * FURNISHED BOOMS AND BOARD. YOUNG WOMEN'S HOME. UNDE RCARF. OF Women's Christian association. Ill S. 17th st , F-CS3 ROOMS AND IJOARD. Z113 CAPITOL AVENUE. F-C63 29 * ROOMS WITH HOARD. 2130 HARNEY ; , P-172-A12 * NICKLY FURNISHED ROOMS AND FIRST class board. 1721 Dodge. F 215 ROOMS , WITH BOARD. 1S10 CHICAOO ST. F M381 A20 * PESIRAI1LE SOUTH FRONT ROOM AND ALcove - cove , with board. 2510 Dodge street. F MI63 2S * WANTED , COMPETENT LADY TO TAKE dlnlim room nnd kitchen with 5 stiMdy bo.nd- oi . Call at 1C03 Howard vlicct , 2d floor. WANTED. COMPETENT LADY TO TAKE illnlnK mom nnd kitchen with S steady Iward- era. Call nt 1603. Ilounrd street , 2d lloor , F 353 21 * DNFTJBNISHED BOOM8 FOB RENT I NICK ROOMS ; WATER. COS N. 1STII ST O 20S-A13 * TOR RENT , 3 UNFURNISHED ROOMR. 623 So. 19th. O M448 21 * POB BENT STOBES AND OFFICES CORNER SALOON , 921 DOUGLAS.1 INQUIRE I-MSC3 TOR RENT. THE 4-STORY HRICK HUILDINO , 916 rnrnuni street. The building has a llro- iii oof cement basement , complete steam heat I ni : II Hives , water on all Hears , cas , etc. Ap. ply ot the olllco of th Hee. 1-910 RENT. LARGE nESIRAHLE STORE loom nnd lutseinent , 2023 Farnam street. Ixiw rent to good party. Inquire (01 N. Y. Life. I-MK1 24 * _ AGENTS WANTED ? WAWTED , AQENTa TO SELI * TO FARMERS In Nebraska. They all want It ; no book ran- vasslng ; blir money maker. Address 2707 Q street. Bouth Omuha. J M8S5 _ AGENTS WANTED. TO HANDLK THE NEW Invention of sack holders , Ju t out ; It Is Inrae prollt nnd easy seller ; will imike J5.00 to J10.00 u day. Call at mice nt 1403 southwest corner 14th and Howard. J Ml 15 27 * _ ACTENTH WANTED. OR SALESMEN DES1R. Inir ( Ida line , to take orders by sample : staple Belter , cailly carried. We pay expenses and tuil.iiT , or commission and furnish H.unples on nppllcatlou Addreui I ock Hex 1:3 , New York : City. WANTED TO BENT. WANTED TO RENT-WANT TO LEASE FOR term of year * I moment Idock or number of dwelling * centrally located. Address P. O. Hot 79J. _ K-373 WANTED TO RENT. SIX-ROOM COTTAOK vrlth city uter and b th , near builnoss portion tion of city. Addresn 1' 16 , Ufa oillce. K 338-21 * _ STOBA OE. "C BTOUAGE , WILLIAMS & CROS3,12U HARNEY. DM.VANiSTORAClB CO..15M UODQB. TEL. BTOUAGB FOR HOUSEHOLD HOODS ; CLEAN anil cheap rate. 11. W lli , 1111 I'arnuru.1IU7 1I-U7 WANTED TO BtJX. ECCOND-UAND FURNITURE. & 13TH ST. _ N-tjO BICST t > DR TUB MONEV.HAVANA FRKCKLKS. N-MMT-AU WANTED TO BUY. Continued. HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR SECOND-HAND furniture , doves , etc. I. Uru s ll , 710-711 N. lf.i _ . NrM1 _ WILL CHVIJ MC ON THE "DOLLAR TOR HTOCK of dry goods or Rencrnl mdsc , from I500.W to , " > .OOO.W , In good town ; will toke nil nxtures In rtore ; pnyablo cnsli , Wrlto the Cnnh Store , Trenton , Neb. N-M38I 23 * FOB SALE FUBNITUBE. PAYMENTS EASY , YOU WON'T MISS YOUR money. Low price * on furniture A household goods. Entcrphsa Credit Co. , (13-C15 N. 16th st O-837 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE. FIRST MORTGAGES. GUARAN- ted t per cent , sums of (300.00 to tl.WO.OO. Why tnkp 4 per cent when you can get B ? Amei. 1617 Pn.rn.im. Q -MM. l _ ICIJ FOR SALE IN CAR LOTS. UtLHERT llros. . Council HlulTs , IJ-M583 J23 ICE TOR SALE ; CAN SHIP OVER ANY ROAD out of Omiha nnd Council Illuffs. I.nmoreaux Itros. . 208 Ho. ICth , Omnha. Q-3J2-A17 FOR SALE. CHEAP , 3C FEET OF SHELVING , about 10 feet high. Omaha llleyclo Co. , M7 _ Nortli I6tli _ street. 396-23 FOR 8ALn. ST. RERNARD PUPS , FULL PED- iKrecd. 623 N. 19th srtect. Q-M417 8T. RERNARD DOG PI'P , 9 MONTHS OLD ; flno prdlKree , fine markings and color. Room 30. Darker block. Q-M431 24 FULL DRESS SUIT NEARLY NEW. AD- P C9 , Hcc. _ | Q MI29 21 ALnT TWO SMALL REAL "ESTATE mortgages ( nrat ) bearlni ; 8 and 10 per cent. Collection guaranteed. W. G. Templeton , 317-8 1'axton block. Q-M4SI K FOR BALE , JERSEY COW AND CALF AND other goad cows. Call afternoons , 25th nnd Hurt streets. Q 392-23 * MISCELLANEOUS. FREE MUSEUM OF ANATOMY TO MEN only. Dr. fc'carles & Hearles , 1416 Farnam st. R 131-A10 MASSAGE. BATHS. ETC. MADAME SMITH , C02 S. 13TH , 2D FLOOR , room 3. Massage , vapor , alcohol , steam , sul phur and sea baths , T M433 28 * MME. ANNA OF CHICAGO GIVES ALCOHOL baths and massage. 309 N. IClli , mom 13. T MI37 23 * CLAIRVOYANTS. CLAIRVOYANT PROFESSOR WHITE CAN HE consulted on business , marriage , dlvrrces and nil family affairs ; the future plainly revealed , lovers united , trouble * iiealcd .names of friends nnd enemies ; also the ono you will marry. Hours from 9 n. m. tn > p m. Sun day , to E. 1617 Chicago street. S 109-24 * WANTED TO LOAN CHATTELS. Continued. MONEY TO LOAN ON HOfSEHOLD TURN ! , lure , pianos , hones , wagon ? , or any kind of chattel security , at loweit possible rates , wlilch \ou can pAy tmck nt any time , nnd In any amount , FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO , room 4 , Wlthnell block. X-TOL A. E. HARRIS , ROOM 1 , CONTINENTAL 1ILK X MiW MONEY TO TX3AN ON FURNITURE , UIANO9. horses , wagons , etc. , nt lowest rates In city ; no removal of goods ; strictly confidential ; you can pay the loan oil at any time or In any " ' amOUnl"'OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. , I0 < South 16th Mrfft. X 70Ji MONEY TO LOAN ON PERSONAL PROP- * rty. Harvln Loan Co. , 701 N. Y. Llfa btilldln * . X lit CONFIDENTIAL LOANS MADE ON CJIATEL security. Address I1. O. Uox 792. v 37' BHORT TIME LOANS , 43J PAXTON m.OCIC. IF YOU WANT TO I1UY , SELL OR EXCHANGE merchandise , get In or out of buslnen. call on or address the National Information and Exchange Co. , S > 3 First National l > nnk'.Gy > Sjj"1 BHERIF"FS ; BALE ! THE TANOEMAN A Sons' nourlne mill , near Talmage. Neb. , will be sold nt sbprltrn sale July SO. 1894 ; cipaclty , M bids. For further particular * , aildroM George Belmer , Talmnge , Neb. Y Jlll 3l _ FOR'sTLE , GROCERY STORE ; GOOD. CLEAN stock , located on the belt street In the city ; will Invoice at about J1.SOO.OO ; will sell for cash only ; good reason for lelllnB. Address P 2 ? . Hee. 1 M193 Ala * FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. MY LIVERY stock. Will sell or rent building. John Dohany , Council Hlults. _ "V M102 23 FOR SALE , AIloTJT Jl.000.00 STOCK. CON- sIstlnB of Jewelry , sllvenvorc , clocks , books nnd stationery , wall paper and picture molding If sold Boon. Ail- ing ; will sell at n bargain dress Hex II. Horton Knn. _ V-M 317 S4 * SMOKE HAVANA FRECKLES , \ } l i- PARTIES WISHING TO LOCATE rCHMA- nently and help lo build a new town In the mountain region , write us. J. Mentrh A Co. . - Hlake. Utah. -J-M3S7 21 * ,000.00 STOCK OF GENERAL S"1 ' illso , must be sold at once for cash and part trade. D. W. Duller. Alliance , Nl ! _ , . , M | 3 ; , SimTLlNn-COMMERCl L SALESMEN WA , NT- c. to carry a good lde line. : . . W" , . ' at the State hotel until July 26.M4632u aooDT WELL "PAYING HUTCHER nt'S- Inoss for sale. Adress postolllce box No _ . 403 , West Point , Neb. 1 M4l 2j A Room Without a Roomer's . LIKE A Home Without a Mother. THE BEE finds roomers for rooms , and it finds rooms for roomers. Plenty of room on this page for your room ad. "Wants made known cheap. MRS. DR. II. WARREN , CLAIRVOYANT. RE- llable business medium ; 7th year at 119 N. 10. BS9 PEBSONAL. LADIES' AMBER JEWELRY TO ORDER ; also repairing. 613 S. 16th street. ' U M150 L. EVERYTHING ALL RIGHT. S. U M305 27 _ WHEN OUT WITH YOUR LADY VISIT J. J. Muller's new Ice cream parlors , 2S03 Leaven- worth street : everything Is new , Including tht building. Tel. 1030. Ice cream delivered. U M218 _ VIAVI HOME ' TREATMENT FOR LADIEfC Health book nnd consultation free. Address or call Vlavl Co. , 318 Bee bid ? . Lady attendant. U-691 _ SCHADELL'S SHAMPOO. VAPOR AND HOT air machine for steaming ladles' faces and heads ; cures dandiuff and headache. 1522 Doug- lasstrcet. DR.W. RsSMAimN. 1324 FARNAM s ; hours from 11 to 1 , 3 W 6 , 7 to 8. Tel. IS 10. U 953 A5 _ UNION HRAND GENUINE. WHOLE WHEAT Hour. WhVatel New breakfast food. Neal & Conrad , Wholesale Agents , Omaha. U-2S5-A15 * _ TRY HAVANA FRECKLES. A IOC SMOKE. U M367 AID _ WHOLE WHEAT RREAD FROM UNHOLTED Hour at Imogen L. Ramsey's , 217 N. ICth st. U 212 A-19 _ MASSAGE BATHS. MME. POST , 319TTs l&TIL U 393 _ _ UMBRELLAS MADE , RECOVERED AND RE- paired. lu.'i South Sixteenth street. U 383 WIDOW LAD WISHES ACQUA1NTANCE OF gentleman of means who will loan 5300 on good security. Address P 01 , Bee ofllee. U-3'J1-2I _ CREAV FOR WHIPPING ; COTTAGE CHEESE. Waterloo creamery. 1613 Howard ; tel 1332. U HI 1C all _ _ MASSAGE , MADAME BERNARD. 1419 DODC1E. . U M2C7 2S * _ _ _ UALDUPF A pleasant and convenient place , 152) Farnam street , Paxton block ; 'rhone 711. - U-M335 _ MONEY TO LOAN BEAL ESTATE MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. THE O. F. Davis Co. . IMS Farnam st. W 698 _ ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO. . 31S N. Y. LIFE loans at low rates for choice necuilty on Ne braska and Iowa furi" * or Omaha city pioperty. _ _ _ W-701 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real estate. Urennan , Love & Co. . Paxton blk. _ _ _ _ UNITKD STATES MORTGAGE CO. OF NEW York. Capital J2,000.XW. ( Surplus JWO.OOO. Hub- mil choice loans to F. 8. Pusey , agent. First Natlonalbank _ bulldlns. W Ttfl " L"IFK INSURANCE" POLICIES "LOANED" or bouchu F. C. Chimney , Kansas City. Uo. W-633 CITY LOANS , LARGE LOANS ON CENTRAL buslneM property ; t per cent. C. A. Star , N. V. Life building. W M2H _ MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY AND FA111I property. Am * * , 1617 Farnam street. W M5S1 _ OMAHA LOAN fc TRUST CO. . ICTH AND Douglaj stieets , loan money on city and farm property at lowest rates of Interest. W 633 MONKY TO LOAN ON FARMS IN DOUGLAS , Improved nnd unimproved Omaha real estate. Fidelity Trust Co. . 1703 Farnam st. W Ml UONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA PROPERTY and Nebraska , farms at from ( to 7 per cent. W. U. Melktt , First National bank building. W 3S _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ LOANS. E. H. BHEAFE , 435 PAXTON HLK. W 31CA _ MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST ILVTE3 ON Improved and unimproved Oi.mha real estate. 1 to 5 years , fidelity Tr t Co. , 1702 Farnam. LOANS-W. O. TKUPLBTON. LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY propmy , IXUUO & upwurdj. 6 to CVJ per cent ; no delays. W. Farnam Smith & Co. , 1 ) Fainarn. W 631 MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. FOR SHORT TIMK LOANS APPLY AT ROOM No. 6t Paxton block. X ta.J > 21 ) . R HADDOCK. ROOM 427 , RAMUU 1ILOCIC. X-73I BUSINESS CHANCE WANTED , AN EXPERI- cnced , energetic solicitor for fire insurance , rental nnd brokerage business. W. G. Temple- ton , 307-S 1'axton block. Y M40t 25 WE WANT. FOR CASH AND REAL ESTATE. hardware grocery njid general stocks. For p.ilo : $500.00 commsslon business In Omaha. J'J.OOJ.OO dry goods stock. J6.500.00 Kencial stock. J4.000.00 drugstock. . J13.0CO.OO grocery stock and bulldlns. National Information & Exchange Co. , 203 First National bank , Omaha , Neb. Y M4CO 24 FOR SALE , AT A BARGAIN , IF TAKEN AT once , only lumber nnd coal yard In thriving town of 800 Inhabitants on main line of Union Pacific railway In eastern Nebraska. Satis factory reasons for selling. If desirable , ele vator property can bt > purchased In connection. If you have somn cash and can give urood se curity , address S 7 , Iteo. Y 172 23 * PHOTOGRAPHER WITH COMPLETE OUTFIT wants to correspond with owner of suitable room or building In tow n of SOO or more , where there Is no other gallery. Address P 23. Hca ollfP- Y-150 21 * FOR SALE , A TWO-CHAIR DARIIlflt SHOP ; licit location In the city ; line trade ; will sell cheap for cash ; good reasons for Belling. Ad dress "J , " Bee olllcc , Council Bluffs. Bluffs.Y Y M173 21 * FOB EXCHANGE. BARGAINS IN IIOMES.TRADESALE,1COJ Dodce Z-S41 FOR TRADE. FOR OMAHA IMPROVEirPROT ortles worth Jl.000.00 to J10.CW.OO , good farm lands In this state ; will acsume reasonable In- cumbrancc. What have you got ? Ames. 1E17 Farnam street. 55 M31T A 10-CENTER FOR 5C , HAVANA rREf"KLE:3. : : ; M307 A19 FOR EXCHANGE , RESIDENCE PROPERTY and Improved farm for Jl.MO.OO to JJ.000.00 stock general ineichundlie. Box S3. North Loup , Neb. Z M377-27 * FOir EXCHANGE. 2 CLEAR LOTS. ASSUME mtge , for house nnd lot. H. li Cole Co. Z M4I3 24 * POB SALE HEAL ESTATE. HEAD OUR LIST OF CHOICE OMAHA PROP- crty to exchange for land. Business lot. 13th nr.d Jones streets. .33.000.00. 49 choice lots In West Omaha , S2J.275.W. EU-cant double residence , splendidly located , J17,500,00. Handsome modern built house , $0,000.00. Substantial brick block , yielding handsome In come , J55.000.00. , 24 lols opposite Ruser's , on Center street , il4.400.OU. Brick cottngo and lot , near High school. J 1,000.00. kOxlIO feet , Zlth and C B tree Is , South Omaha , Jl,000.00. 121 feet , with business block , Cumlmr and 48lh , IJ.500.00. 40 acres adjoining city , splendid tract , Jll.OOO.OO. HICKS' REAL ESTATE AGENCY. 305 N. Y. LI fa Building. M.171 HO FOR BALE. NEW 4-ROOM COTTAGE ; CEL- lar. cl'tern. city water ; cor. SCth and Sahlcr ; J1.I50.00 ; long time. Enquire 1318 Furnam ! bam'l l urns. RE M54S * BARGAINS , HOUSES. LOTS AND FARMS. calo or trade. F. K , Darling , Barker blk. _ _ H _ B 7M FOR BALE , 12 < S MILES FROM OM AHA. 430 HCrrs well Impioved ; 160 acres In huy , 170 In corn nnd oats , halanca In timber. Will sell for } 40 an ncro on easy terms. It will pay tt > Investigate this. Ames , 1617 Farnam. Farnam.REM313 RE-M313 SNAP-SMOOTH. RICH GARDEN LAND FIVE miles trura iiostollle , 1100 par acre ; might taUe tonio trade. 910 N. Y. L. bldg , It E-17C-AU FARM LAND. C. F. HAJIRISON. til N Y LIKa R E--649JI > 27 * H.VRGAIN-A FINE 160-ACRE FAim. 75 MILES from Omaha , for It.OiW.OT ; JJOJ.QJ cash , balance In 5 years. C. R. Ho.itrl ht , 3J1 N. Y. Life. RB-MK1 AIT SOME CHEAP IX5TS. A fine 60-tt. lot at 43nl and Pinkiicy streets , ot JJOO.W. M ft. grade , .trd nnd Franrla stirets. at SJ50.00. 35 ft. on 29th , near Dorcns street , east front , only ICOO.ui ) . East front on 27lh. near Woolworth. trees , etc. . a veiy lln lot for half value , Jl.000,0) . A most doalmble reoldeiice. 60-tt. lot , on Georgia avenue , near Paclllo street , for J'.400 00. Wo have houses at from JSCO.CK ) to JIO.OOO.OO at Ciently reduced prices , and on terms that will require little rmlu Before buying , selllnir or ex- chancing , tw euie and set the Fidelity Truvt company , 17iU Farnam street. HE-M1J7 FOB SALE REAiLVESTATE. ContlnuntL UttV LAND VNDER TIlti"iLKHORN 1RRI- Ration compnn > 's ditch vvhlji' It 1 cheap ; may terms ; 40 nerea make n ifKKnarni ; no nnltlmr for It to rain ; crop su * > - . O'.VhU Is excellent farm land ; 3 crop * will pay out. Address C. Helnh. O'Neill. Neb. . RE-M'SS 33 _ IM. , FOR BALE , CHOICE BIVnUQN LAND NEAR Lexington , Dnwson rounty. No nner land In the state. Ames , 1617 Fatnnm. Ilti Milt _ LIST HAROAINS FOR QUIclTURN8W5 "b , > Yi : I" J RE-S41 FOR BALE , 4X M OR 100 A rRra. JOINS FLOR- cncc , Splendid land fnr Invfistment. Only JCO an acre. Ames , 1617 Ffirnam street. 1 " RE-M31S SAUNDERS & HIMEBAl'fJH'fl HlKhlnnd PAW. I1SO.OO prr lot , J10.00 rn h , J3.00 n month , no Interest , Omnha Real Estate & Trust Co. . room 4 , , Bee bldg. RE-M3M 2 TYPEWBITEBS. TYPEWRITER.0 BOUGHT , SOLD , EXchanged - changed , rented and repaired. Typewriter and Mllce supplies. Typewriters rented nt Jl per month. The Omaha Typewriter Exchange , sue- ei-Morn to thp typcxvrltlnsr department of the Mrgenth Stationary Co. , 211 Mouth Thirteenth Hreel. Tel. 13C1. 930 BEE THE NEW DOUGHERTY TYPEWRITER The Omnha Typewriter Exchange , tel. 1361 , No. 211 B. 1.1th st. 991 FOR KALE CHF.AP. A COMPARATIVELY new No. C Remington typewriter , with Muck walnut desk. Inquire of Commercial National bank. M 130 21 BUSINESS NOTICES. OMAHA MEERSCHAUM PIPE FACTORY ; OLD pipes made new. CI3 S. IGth. M 151 It. L. CARTER , METAL CORNICE SKYlights - lights , smoke stacks , furnaces. 1617 Howard st. 426 DAMAGED MIRRORS RESILVERED , 719 N. 1C. 896 A5 D. T. MOUNT HAS REMOVED HI3 COAL office to 209 So. 16th. Brown blk. M145 OPTICIANS. OMAHA OPTICAL CO. , LEADING OPTICIANS ; J. F. Ponder , manager ; sclentlllc examina tion of the eyes free ; 222 S. 16lh street. Com'l Nat'l Bk llldg. , In KInsIcr'a drug store. 8I8-A2 * THE ALOE & PENFOLD CO. . SCIENTIFIC OP- tlclnns , 140S Farnam st. , opposite Paxton hotel. 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Omaha Electrical Works , 017 and 619 S. 16th st. 332 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND CONTUACT- ors for electric light nnd motor plants nnd all Kinds of electrical construction. Western Elec- trli Supply Co. , 418 nnd 420 S. 15th Bt. S17 HOTELS. THE MIDLAND HOTEL. Corner Kth and Chicago streets ; coolest hotel In Omaha ; new building , new furniture , electric bells , bath , steam heat American plan. Jt.CO to J2.00 per day : European plan. 50c to Jl.OO per day. M. J. Franck , proprietor. 835 AETNA HOUSE ( EUROPEAN ) N. W. COR. 13th and Dodge. Rooms by day or week. 10S A9 TENTS AND AWNINGS. WOLF BROS. & CO. , MANUFACTURERS OF awnings , tents , flags , wagon , hay , stock covers , tarpaulins , banners , sti earners. 703-705 S. ICth street. Tel. C04. Tents for rent. M3S6 WHY DON'T YOU RENT A TENT , TAKE A vacation nnd rest yourself ? The Omaha Tent nnd Awning Co. have tents of all kinds that they rent cheap. 1311 Farnnm st. 3S2-A17 HAMILTON BROS. , GENERAL CONTRACT- orc nnd builders , carpenter work , brick laving and plastering. 414 S. ISth st. Tel. 1179. M333 C. E. MORRILL , CARPENTER. OFFICE AND store fixtures a specialty. 1513 Capitol ave. 427 STENOGBAPHEBS. C. A. POTTER. C28 N. Y , LIFE BUILDING , does all kinds ot stenographic work , law cases , depositions , chancery work , copylns , etc. , at reaeonablo pilcca. Call nnd see th- Duplex typewriter ; writes two letters nt 01 i and the snme time ; the fastest typewriter ' the world. M911 Ati JOB PlilNTING. QUICK PRINTERS , KRAMER & CHANDLER. 1121 Farnam and 307-9 S. 1211 ] , Phone 1050. Mall orders get quick action , 63 A4 REED JOB PRINTING CO. FINE PRINTING of all kinds. 17th street. Bee building. M490 BHOBTHAND AND TYPEWBITING. VAN SANl-S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND , Jill N , Y , Life , Omaha. Ask for circular. Tit ) LEARN PRACTICAL BUSINESS & SHORT- hand. 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SEND FOR CATA- logue. Ucorgc E. llrown , ] r , & Co. , 709 S. 16th. M271 WHOLESALE COAL. JOHNSON HRO3. , WHOLESALE DEALERS IU n'l kinds of coal. Coirespondcnco sollslted. \f Farnam street. M4S6 EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. WHITE'S E.MPLOYMENT OFFICE. THE ONLY place to get help of all kinds In the city. 154 All BUREAU. SUES & CO. , Solicitor * . Dec Building , OMAHA , Neb. Advice FUEL RHILWflYTlMfiGflRD Inline * ( CHICAGO , ITUltLlf/UTON" y.Ainvc3 | Omahal * | _ _ > jpo lOlh and Mason titn. I Omaha 4:4opm : Chicago Vestibule 9.50am 94rmm ! Chicago Express 4.25pm 7:02pm : Chicago and lou.i Local 8OJam : .SCam..i.1.J > acli1c Junction l cal..L.i 6S5pm : irirnTes"jUURLlNGTON' St MO. IllVElTTlAlllVBT Onmhal Depot 10th jjd Mason Ms. | _ Omaha 1015am ; Denver Kxplesa 9:3am. : 10:15ar/i : Deudwood Express. . . . . . . . . 4:10pm 4:50pm : Denver Express 4:10pm 60pm : . .Nebraska Local ( except Sun. ) . . . 60pm ; tir > am..Lincoln Local ( except Sunday..ll:25am : "Leaves I K. C. , ST. 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Bun..11:55 im C:50prn.llt..r : .8Jt.l > nulJiJmlteil . . , . _ . 9.4arn itcaves SIO"UX C1TY TfTACfFIC. JAirtveT OmahaU.P. | _ Depot 10th & Mason ti > 3.Omaha \ ti"am : Sioux City Passenger 10:2Jpni : jMum St. Paul E\pres3. . . .10pinm ; ' Lfa'ves'T SroUX Cl'l"f & "TTACil'CT lAMlvr- Omahal Depot ISIIi and Webster Sts. I Om i. r:30pm : St. Paul Limited 9:1) : ) ir - . . Ch'ciigo ' Limited 9 II.r .lives I OMAHA U "ST. 1.OU1S lArilv P. Depot IDtli K. Muson Sis. I Onih 1.65pm St. Louis Ciinnnn inil. . . . 12.V nn- A LAST RCSORT. Ada. E. Ferris ! n the Overland M onthly. A dark night , and the sky hidden by a mass of liurrylng clouds. A raw , chilly wind , the ground all mud , the tall grass and trees dripping from heavy rains. Just emerging Into a dark cornfield from still darker woods , a young man , his clothing drenched and mud- stained , his face haggard and desperate , and his whole attltudo as ho leaned heavily against the rail fence telling of utter ex haustion , lie was worn out. For more than two hours he had been flying for llfo over u country Imperfecly known to him , though familiar to his pursuers. More than once ho had been compelled to retrace his steps when every moment was precious nnd every step through the yielding mud required an ofTort. Worse yet , there was no possibility of throwing his followers off the trail. Every step left Its plain Im pression , to tie followed as fast as n horse could trot , and capture meant sure and swift death no wonder ho was desperate. Turn which way ha would , Gilbert Hazel- ton could BCQ , nothing before him but speedy and disgraceful death. Never to ECO the sun again , nay , never to see even a friendly face ! Was this the end of the bright hopes with which ho had kissed his mother goodby onlv two short months before ? U seemed llko a far-away dream now. Ho had lived ages of fear nnd agony slnco then , gene through imspeakablo humiliation and dread , Ho had been accused of murder , triad for his life , found guilty and sentenced to death. His letter to his friends must have mis carried , for they had not coma to his re lief. Poor nnd alone among strangers , who persisted In bollovlng him Identical with the tramp who had murdered poor David West- ford , Gilbert had yet fought bravely for his life. Some few had been convinced of his Innocence , and his lawyer had succeeded In obtaining a now trial , in which new wit nesses might at Icaat prove an alibi. Hut when this word went abroad , the townspeople wcro furious , They had seen iiuiro than ono undoubted criminal escape through some technicality , Wcro tlify now to Bee the murderer of poor David Wrstford escape through the easily bought perjury of EQino worthless companion In crime ? They vowed U should not be. Last night at duxk groups of stern-looking men stood lie fore the jail talking grimly together , and a whisper In the air warned the sheriff what was coming. The Jail was old and rickety. Ho could not defend It. and his rcsolvo was quickly talc 'ii. In the catly dusk the prlhoner was sent out by u silo door , under charge of the sheriff's Bon. while tha sheriff himself rcmnlmd to make mire mob violence did not make n mln- tuku and seize some other victim. Hut treachery carried the word to the mob , and they \vcre soon In hot pursuit of the fugi tives. In this emergency the boy , who was firmly convinced of the prisoner's Innocence , released him , demanding only a promUo to rejoin him at a phfe appointed , and himself turned back to throw the pursuers off the trail If posalblo. Gilbert fully Intended to keep lilu promise , but In tlio darknucs he mlmieil his way , and the bloodhoundo In the rear caught hlu trail. Now for two hours , which seemed two eter nities , he had been running for litami the unknown country and horrible mud lud completely exhausted the little str nuth thai two inon' ' i of confinement nnd tcrrtbla nnxlet ? i .ui loft him. Nothing but utter dea- porntlon could have driven him nnothor rod. Dut when , a Knout came faintly from the rear ho pushed forward with n great effort ncros * . tha strip of cornfield , through the fence , and out on n well traveled road. To one less utterly worn out tills would have plvcn a glimmer of hope , for hero nt least the mud had become llqn d ooze , which retained no footprint. The pursuers would not know which way lo turn and must watch bath rimdxldes to sec Hint ho did not turn aside. Hut he was too tired to use tin' ad vantage , and when , after running a few rod * , ho slipped and fell , ho lay there n full minute , too utterly exhausted to rise. What was. the use , when his utmost endeavors could only put off death for n few moments ? Why not take one moment for rest and thotlftht bcforo the end came ? A farm house stood a quarter of n mile farther on , and as he lay thcru panting , ex hausted , waiting only for death to over take him , his hopeless glaiu-rs Ml upon Its light. How plncld nnd pcncrful lookml the lamp , shining Bcrenoly through the parted curtains ! Doubtless n happy family was sitting around It , father and mother , ntnrdy sons and pretty daughters , laughing anil tnlklng nnd never drtnmliu : of the dark tragedy enacting so near. Would Ihay ore If they did know ? Would they come to his aid If some Instinct HluiuUl tell them ? And then ho suddenly scrambled to his feet , resolving to make ono last effort for his llfo. Ho uoulcl struggle on to the farm house and nppc.il to the quiet family cir cle. They might ilvo ; him concealment. It was btlt death If he failed , and It would bo no less If ho did not try. It took all the strength this last faint hope give him to carry him to the gates and up the cinder walk , whoso hard , dark surface would betray no footstep. Yet his heart failed as ho reached the door nnd loaned , utterly exhausted , against the door post. post."If "If I only knew there were women In side ! A woman would be merciful. But It may be some stern old farmer , who will only order me off and feet the dogs on inc. " The window was but n step away. Ho crept to It and looked between the curtains. A plain , neat farm house kitchen nnd two women , evidently mother and daughter , sil ting by the table before the fire , the mother sewing , the daughter reading aloud. No one else In sight , yet Clllicrl gave n smoth ered gas and fell bnck In despair. "David Westford's mother nnd sister ! That settles It1" Ho had seen both faces at the trial the elder , siul nnd patient tinder Hn silvery hair ; the younger , pure , pale nnd clear cut , thrown Into strong relief by the dark eyes , long Jot lashes and heavy black braids. Ho stood there still , hopeless nnd help less , when there came n sudden break In the clear voice Within , The girl had ceased reading. Ha looked In and saw her pick up a pitcher and come toward the door. A moment more and she had come out , nil un conscious of the man so near , gene straight to the pump , on which the lamplight shorn1 , and was filling her pitcher. Nerved by desperation , Gilbert stepped toward her. "I will appeal to her. Why shouldn't I ? I did not kill her brother. Slio may pity me. She Is a woman , and they are half Quakers I have heard , " he muttered and aloud , "Miss Wcstford , help for (3od'B sake. " The clank.ng of the pump ceased. The girl looked around with a startled air. "Who spoke , " she demanded. "A fugitive , utterly exhausted with flight from a bloodthirsty mob. They are closr > at my heels. I can't go farther , nnd 1 am doomed unless you have pity nnd give mo help or concsnlment. " "Who are you ? " she Inquired , and with n dreadful sinking at his heart he gave his name , "Gilbert Hazclton. " She uttered a sharp cry and looked away where the distant lanterns were gleaming through the cornfield the pur&uers on his track. "I must ask mother , " she said , and snatch ing up her pitcher swept past him Into the house. Ho heard her quick voice and Mrs. West- ford's startled outcry , and In very despera tion followed her In. The old mother met him , white haired and venerable. "So thee can seek shelter here of David Westford's bereaved mother , " she said , bittt-ny , wonuoring ; . ; . "Why not ? I never harmed you or him , " he urged , desperately. "As true as there Is n heaven above us , I am Innocent of what Is laid to my charge. It will be proved when my friends come. Hut that will bo too late unless you help me. " "Dut I do not know it now , " Mrs. West- ford wavered. "Theo speaks fair , but do not all criminals the same ? A trial was given tlico and thy innocence was not proved. Why should I save the murderer of my boy ? " Gilbert fell Into n chair too exhausted to stand. "You will know when it Is too late if you refuse me aid. Madam , will you risk It ? risk feeling that you might have saved an Innocent man , but Instead let him go to his death ? " "Ernestine , " cried the old mother pllc- ously , "what ought wo to do ? How can we risk a lifelong remorse , or how can wo risk David's murderer to go free to break other hearts as ours are broken ? What does thoi sav ? " The girl stood In the open door , her glances alternating between the pleading face ot the fugitive and the lanterns coming along the roadside. "Wo must decide quickly , mother , " and her clear voice quivered with feeling. "Ho maybe bo Innocent. It hardly seems as though n guilty man could come here to David's hem for shelter. And If wo are accessory to his death mother , It Is muidcr for thorn to take the law Into their own unauthorized hands. Our choice lies between ono man , who may or may not bo n murderer , nnd n scorj who will surely be If wo do not hinder. " "Then thee says save him ? " Mrs. West- ford asked , doubtfully. "I dare not refuse It , mother. Do you ? " The old lady hesitated , then , opening n cor ner cupboard , took out n pair of' ' handcuffs relics of the days when David had been deputy sheriff and earned the enmity of tramps nnd ovlldoers and held them to.vard Gilbert. "If thee will put these.on , that wo may Imve no fear from thy violence when the mob are gone , we will conceal thee safely , and vvliEii the search Is over Fond thes back to thy lawful guardian. That la all. 1 can not place myself anil my daughter nt the mercy of ono who may have none. Will theo consent ? " She was only prudent. Gilbert bowed silently nnd extended his hands. It was lil.'i only chance for life , and It would bo the height of folly to object. Yet a faint color came Into his face nn the cold steel snapped on his wrists , rendering him helpless yet scarcely moro bo than fatigue had already mnde him , The hesitation of. both was over now. Ernestine , bid him remove his muddy Hhoci , whllo Elm swiftly clofcd the door and drew down the blinds , nnd the motlicr'hurrleil Into another room. Thither Urnostlno beckoned him to follow , pausing only to thrust the Bhocs out of sight. At the door she turned. "It Is D.ivld's room , " looking keenly Into his face. "Come In ! " Did she think ho would draw back ? Guilt Itself would hardly have dona that now , with the pursuers so near. "If David can see , I know ho Is willing , " Gilbert answered quickly. It was a unmll , plainly furnished room. Mrs. Wcstford had drawn the bed from the wall and thrown bnck the laut breadth of carpst , revealing u tiny trapdoor. At his entrance > she opened It , nnd motioned him down. "It Is only four feet. You ran drop that far , " said Ernestine encouragingly. "Thcra Is no outer door. You will bo qullo safe. " Her mother smiled sadly. "How many frightened fugitives have blcpt them In safety ! Hut that was yearn ago hcforo the war. Thee need not fear. Now but stay , theo must \ > s faint. I. will bring thea fond nnd drink. " She hurried nway , and he swung himself down. It was not very easy , with hli manacled hands , and Ernestine helped him. ilia heiit thrilled nt touch of her cold , trembllni ; finger * . "She shrinks from my touch. She thinks my hand otalnsd with her brother's blood , " ho thought bitterly. Hut another glance at the pure , pnlo face relieved him. fjlie wax listening anxiously , and fiahl with hurried klndneaB , "There In an old bed down there. Look , while I hold the light down. There ! Even half nn hour's rest will help you. Hut you must pal nnd rent In the dark , for this cellar extends under the kitchen , which Is carpetlcm , and has cracks In the lloor. Hero como mother. " Very hurriedly Mrs. Weitford panned the well llllid dish nnd pitcher to him , reporting the mob almost before the huute. " ( . 'over up. quickly. Ernestine. I am to wake Harry " That was her youngest son , still sl soundly upstairs. i She hurried away , and Ernestine quickly lowered the trapdoor ami pnMicd back th bed. bed.Shut Shut down In the dorkncM Gilbert groped his way to the old bed , and sank down nn It In titter rxhniiMlnn. llo roiild do no more , bn It life or ilentli. Ho hoard the Rlrl'st iiilck | steps , the closing door , the louder Hteps directly overhead , and slender spur of lamplight came down through a crack. Slie was back In the kitchen , nnd lliero were stern voices Indistinctly to ha hcnrd without. Kriipstlnc heard them morn pblnly , and stood with clasped hand : ) and pulo face , praying silently , but oh , so earn estly , that the Innooe'it , it he wcro liino- cent , might bo saved , when her young brother cnino rualilitf ! down stairs Just ns there came n thundering knock at the door. Mrs. Westfurd had told him no moro than that a crowd of men with lanturm wcro nppronchlng , and It was In purfcct good faith that ho Hun ; ; open the door and angrily demanded their business. They soon satisfied him. "Tho tr.ui'p that murdered your brother la at largo nnd we nre limiting ( or him. Wo have looked all up and down the raid , for wo know IIP dame this way , und It looks mightily as If he had slipped into jour premises and hidden nomowhcro. Your folkn will have no objection to our bc.irching , I reckon ? " "Not n b.t. I don't think ho wmild .sto ; > here , but If ho did 1 hope yon will catch him and hang him to the nearest tree , " tliu boy answered fiercely. Thu fugitive , pithily hearing every word , shuddered , but he had no Idea how ninny tluirn that old lioui-o had been Mcarchcil Inaln for Ininlrd souls , or hi' would not have feared. Harry knew the hecrct of the long unused cellar , but never dreamed that his mother and sister could know any thing of the hunted tramp-murderer , and so had no Idea that he could bo In the house , So the outbuildings nnd premises wcro thoroughly searched , vvhllo Ernestine and her mother tanked on with pale , ( pilot faces and wildly heating hearts , nnd the fuglttMi lay and listened In the darkness. Then the men rode on , grumbling and cursing the alicrltt for letting the prisoner escapo. Hairy fretted a little , never gussMng that his every word reached the ear of I ho man whom ho wi uld willingly have surrendered to hla murdeiers , and then went back to bed. bed.Silence Silence settled on the old farm house , and Gilbert actually fell Into a light doze , from which Mrs. Wustford's soft call aroused him. Half asleep hu made hla way to tha < trap door and waa helped up. Ernestine , j in cloak and hat , ntood waiting. i "Mother thlnkM it la best that you should Abe bo back In safety before daybreak , " aha said , simply. "I can dr.vo you over very soon. " "I hate to let thee co , dear , " her mother said anxiously. "It is only for an hour , mother , " ross- mired the g.rl , "and wo can hardly trust , . Hairy. Hu la only a boy , and so linpetn- j ous and bitter. " Mrs. Wcstford sighed. "It seems to be a duty and surely our Father will not let theo suffer for doing thy duty. Well , go. My prayers shall go with thee. Hut bo careful , ch Id. " The light wagon and bay pony stood at 3 the door. The prisoner was helped Into ; the bnck scat and Ernestine sprang In bo- -1 ' fore. The big watch dog followed nt her $ call and curled up under her beat , nnd Gil- bsrt felt that however kindly these women might feel they were not disposed to run any useless r'sks. ' "Goodby , mother. Don't fret , " was Er nestine's parting word , and Mis. Weslford'3 earnest "Mny God protect thee , " showed her uneasiness. Yet the added n kindly word to the prisoner , "And may He bring out the truth ! I hope v > e Rhnll see theo free before all the world r.ghl rpaedlly. " Then they drove away in the darkness. Ernestine spoke little ; her heart beat too fast. She half apologized for taking the dog. dog."Tho "Tho roads would be so lonely coming back , " an apology which ho readily ac cepted , Could he resent her prudence when she had given him his llfo ? Hut ho could not help being intensely thankful that the dog had been asleep In tlio barn when ha approached. Their trip was about half done when lan terns gleamed ahead and wheels and vo'ces were hoar approaching. "The mob ! " was his first thought , and Ernestine whispered hurriedly , "Down under yo"ur seat until they pass ! " then with a sudden change of tone nnd manner , "Oh , It la the sheilffl Thank heavens ! " The sheriff it was , looking anxiously for hln charge , but with llttlo hope of ever seeing him ngn-ii allvo. Ernestine turned quickly. "Your wrists , please , " and the manacle * fell off. "There ! You need not tell that part unless you wish. It vvns only but you understand. Mother had a right to bo cautious , you know. " And then the sheriff was hailing them , nnd as much rurprlsed as delighted to find his prisoner In tuch hands. The transfer was teen made , nnd with a kindly word of farewell Ernestine hastened back to her anxious mother. At thn new tr.nl . Gilbert Hazclton had no dlfliculty in proving his own Identity , and was triumphantly acquitted. Of nil the warm handclasps and congratulations he re- coivoJ none gave him more pleasure than those of Mr * . Westford and her daughter. "You must como and see us , " Ernestine said , blushing. "I know wo were not over- pollto to you , mother and I , but como again and you will nnd Hint wo can be civil. " And ho d d come not once , but many times and at last carried sweet Ernestine away as his bride. No Ono Moimn the I.OHM. Of the trcnchermis , long nbl ling , dcceptlvo symptoms of kidney complaint. But the return of rcgnlailty Is hailed when , with tlio nld of HostutUr's Stomach Flitters , the wise disciple of common senao who lines It per ceives n retrn of regularity. Use the Hitters In malarial , kidney or dyspepsia troubles , ilia- order of the bowels , nervousness or debility. , | It Win Xnt Ciro-lc to Him. "It 1'ii't commonly understood that there ' are graduates from college who nre horse car conductors In this tw\n , lint I ( Uncovered one Burn , " said n ivell known clergyman to the Now York Sun. "I was on car ill on tbo Madison avenue line not long ngo , and on the nrper end of the route only the con ductor mid 1 wcro In the car. Ho nnt dawn , took out u book Hiid began reading at the end ot the- book iind turning the leaves from right to left. 'Tlmt must be Hebrew lie's ( reading , ' I said to myself. The conductor i Boomed mightily Interested In the subject , and ho nodded lilu head approvingly und oc- railonally chuckled when the author had mndo a go-d point , finally 1 went over to his side and eald : " 'Excuse me , but are you reading Hebrew1 y "Tho conductor nodded. i " 'Aro yon n college graduate ? ' I nsHed. Another nod , i " 'What college ? ' 1 " " 85 Yah- . ' I "Then ho remimod his reading and I n kcd j no more questions. " ] Oregon Kidney Tea cures nervous head- , aches. Trial F.I/O. 'JC cents. All Try salt water taffy at Courlland bench. Tlio .111111 fur I hit IMiiro. Great Editor I advertised for a private ficcrctnry , whoHe chief dnlley will be to Hit In tliu untR-room and Keep poets , bores iir.il other undesliiblo persons nt bay. The I u\- \ tlon requires something of u diplomat UH well as a fluent llngnlut. You would not do at nil. " Ulrkelts ( who ntiillcru a trllleTlmfu ) wh-wwh-hero yon make a mum-mum up take , tqulre ! A inis-Mu-sunirH n bull two cuc-ciic-cnmo In I'd btig-burj-boi'lii to tell a 1-1-lotiK s-s-story , RIM ! bsforo I'd CUBRUgut half through , buh-hiib-hetweftii whu-vvii- what I'd siiB-tis-hiiy mid w-whnt I'd tut try la sus-suy , I'd hnvo him cum-cmn-comii'ttriy ' tnt-tlrecl out. I ain't mimi-mmii-mnrli of n dud-diplomat , pcrhnpH , but an u M-llnqui't I'm a cuc-cuc-cjutlon. Captain Hwccnoy , U , S. A , , Han Dlcgo , CM. , kiiys : "Qhlloh'a Catarrh Hemedy li thu first m < ? ' ! Icliio 1 have over found that would do mo any good. " I'rlco GOc. Couldn't Slum ) It , IndlnnapollH Journal : "You'll have to take this Luu ! < , " Bald the tullroad man , a a he handed a cold wutch to the Jowelvi "What1 * the matter with It. It mi flit tube bo Manufactory. It U ono of th9 11 no a I re- pi'iutrH that wo have In stock. " "Tlmt'a where tha trouble U. Glinma ona that Ibii't n rcirfMtcr. I dou'i want any thing urutin.I me thut Mrlkta. " Pen t'io ' prrformlng lions lift , and CTS. Command beach today.