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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : | &NESDAY , JULY 24 , 1803.
SPBCIRL NOTICES.
for tlirnc column *
Ytlll lie tnkt'it unlit lUiIII ) p. in. fnr
tlir vvciiliiK nml until H p. in. for tin-
innrnliiK nml Niimlny illtlim.
A < Ur lHcrn by rriiiirnllni ; n nnm-
lipffil clirck run lmp IIIINIXTM n 1-
ilroNNiMl to n JiuniliiTi'il Irttrr 111 run-
III The llt-e. AliNlvvrN NO mlirrnnnl |
will lie oVIIverril upon iiri'uriilnlloii
lit the rlict'k only. llntfM , 1 ! - - < it
word , llrnt Inm-rllon , lo n iroril
llit'i-fiiflcr. AolliliiK tnltcti for It-Hi
tlinn - . " , < for flrxt Inncrllcin.
TIM-MI * iiilif > r < lNriiu-iitn iiuint lie run
coiinrctitl v fly.
WA.VH3IJ MA1.I3 11131,1' .
\VANTEIJ 1.000 MEN TO WIUTI3 M13 TOOAY
for the receipt ( nhimlutely free , In plain waled
envelop ) which cuml ma of nervoin debility.
pxhAUitdl vitality , etc. Address C. J. Walker ,
1I ic 1141 , K lnmaifxj , Mich. It-MIUJ
WANTED LIVE , INTELLH1ENT AGENTS IN
Omnlm to orwinlzo club * of three to live fami
lies f - r our rnmouft orchnril home * land In cen
tral Mlrnliuilppl. The tide of Imm'Rrntlon ' In go
ing south , where there nre no hut wind * , no
roM wIntern , no hllzznrds , no rrop failure * .
Where two or three crops cnn tic ral "d ench
year. Where there In no such tii'nk' ' ns a fail
ure If n mnn will work one-nnlf an hard n he
does In thin country. Ox 1 summers , mild win
ters , sure paying crops of fruit nml cnrd n
truck. rlchPBt neil on earth. best rnllro-id fnclll-
lien Cleo. W. Arm * , gene nl agent , 1617 F.irnam
street , Omaha. It Mi53
WANTED nooi ) MIN : rou NE\S' ADVEUTIB-
Inp novelty ; pxclu lve territory : Rood thin * for
Hdit men. AddreisV. . 1. . Sed wlckavne. .
Neb II MSW-il *
JCO TO J100 SALARY PAID HALE.HMEN POIl
cigars , experience not neonuury , extra Induce
ment * li customers. Illehop & Kline , St. Ix > nls ,
Mo. II M1MA20 *
WANTED , A SWEDE On (1EIIMAN CLERK
for dry Roods nnd grocery store. Write Lock
Ilnx ! l , Newman Orov , Neb. 11-179 2) )
I.A1IOIU3IIH I'OU II. A M. HY CO. IN WYOM-
ln ! vv tk Kunranteed ; flee tran porlatlon. Kra
mer K O'llrnrn , Hill nnJ rarniim ftrects.
n-183:4
\VAXTI3I ) V13 MA LU IHILP.
WANTED LADIES TO HELL THE LADIES'
enfo protector : perfectly harmless , absolutely
reliable ; ennlly. mljunleil ; nella nt sight ; send
for term * . Addrew Dcp't 7 , I i Crowe Specialty -
ty Co. . Ln Croase.VI . C M916-5I'
WANTED-A QIRL TO DO OENERAL 11OUSE-
work , family of nve. Apply KOU South loth
Ktrect. C 37325f
BTENOORAPIir.RS TO INSPECT THE NEW
model Smith Premier before bujlne.
C M100-27
WANTED , 01RL POR OENEHAL
worlt ; ntriill fnmlly ; 1216 N. 26th. C 16C
LADIES WANTING riRST-rLASs OIRLS
call , Scandinavian Y. W. home , 201J Davenput st.
WANTED , omv. ron SECOND WORK. AND
tuke care of baby. 22"i Karnnm street.
C 182
WANTED. A REFINED. MIODLE-AOED WOM-
nn , ambltl us to ndvnme , to manage a depart
ment Address U 41 , Il < . C M1S 20
FOII nivr iiousns.
HOUSES , F. K. DARLINO , I1ARKER
U-4W
I1OURI3S IN A 1,1. I'AllTH OK TIIH CITY. TII13
O. R Uavla Company , 1503 Kaniani. D ICG
HOUSES. 11I3NI3WA , S. CO. , 103 N. 15TII ST.
D-4G7
_ _ _
It. E. COL13 CO. , I.AIIOI3ST UST IN OMAHA.
D M4C8
_
8-HOOM IIOI'SH. COHN13R 27TII AND
l uglaM strt-etu. Inquire 2vJl 1'arnani stre l.
D-M9C )
_
KIOIIT-IIOOM HOUSE NF3AR IIIOH KCIIOOrT
I1J.D ) per month. Inquire 2C10 Capltnl a\e.
1) 975-21 *
rou UI3NT TWO B.ROOM COTTAOKS. ONE
furnished. S02 H. Wth. Modern. U-173 29
rOlt UI3NT VllltMSlIKI ) UbO.MS.
WANTED-I.ADY ROOMMATK. 1IOUSEKEHP-
roorrts. 2ii6-Sli Mary's.K < il2-JZC
HOOMS KOR I.irtllT HOL'SEICEEPINO OR
with board ; nrlvatn family : modern. 607 S ,
Kth avenue. 13-M158-2I'
ruit.M.siiii ) IIOOMS AMI VIIOAHII.
NICELY rt'UNISIIED POt'TII ROOM WITH
board for two ; private family ; no other board
ers : boHt lining comforts. 614 N. 21st , bet. Cali
fornia nnd Webster. K 904
FOR un.vr i.M"uiiM.siiin ! : HOO.MS.
2 SUITES Op I.ARQE HOI'SKKKKI'INO
rooms , 12.00 per room ; rcfd. 1049 Ho. :0th
O IC3-K *
KOIl IIKXT ST011I3S AM ) OFK1CHS.
FOR RENT THE 4-STORY niUCK TUIIUUINCl ,
916 I'arnain street. Tldi build n ? baa u II e-
pronf cement basement complete steam heating
fixtures , \\uter on all Hoots , Kan , etc. Applv at
the orUce of The ! ! . . 1 910
AUUXTS WAVriJIJ.
JIEN AND WOMEN. J3 TO 1 A DAY. AD-
dn-ss the Handy Heater Co. , Ml New York Life
bids. , Omaha , Neb. J 474
WANTED AN'ENEUOETK'1 MAN OR LADY
to tr.i\ l nnd appoint iiKents ; salary , { 5000 per
month. Address U 19 , Hee. J M5SS-2C *
J.ADY AGENTS. ItUIIHEU UNDERGARMENT ;
quick sales , blK prnllts ; c italoRue-frec. Mrs.
N. II. Little MfK. Co. , Chicago , 111.
J-M1S5 2I
WANTED. AIH3NTH ( LADIES I REnniRKD )
In oxery town and city In tlio I'nlted States In
sell to consumers tea , coffe , rplccs , etc. : J'.CO
per day niiitl < < without nny Inteatment. Write
nepartment H , National Uholesale Supply Co. ,
J5 So- Main btrect , St. Louis. Mo.
J-M110 24 *
AOBNT8 WANTED. ENERGETIC MEN TO
poll Kuods liy eainple nt home cr travel ; easy
seller ; liberal salary or good commission. Ad-
dnf . with stamp , I' . O. Itox 1103. New York
I'liy J MlSi SI *
AVAM'Kll TO HK.NT.
WANTED. ROOM AND HOARD TOR MAN
nnd nlfe nnd two children tioiii September 1 ,
Mu t be reasonable. lrl\at family rnferr.d
Address U 4 ! . Hee. K Mm S
IIU.NTAI. AKNCY. !
O. a. WALLACE , RENTALS , 312 UROWN 1II.K. .
L MlOa
ST011ARK.
P ) T STORAGE nt'ILDlNO IN OMAHA. U. S
K V. twnded nnreliDUse ; hau ehnld Kouds ttortsl
rnjes. 101MOI3 L-aVenvvirth. M 476
S. FRANK EWERS , 111 I 11ARNEY.
M-473
t
PACiriC STORAOE & WAREIIOfSE'CO. , M :
V10 Jones Ms. General atarage und forvv.irdliiK
M 178
TO nuv.
A 1IAMMEULESS. DOUIlLE-IlAnilELLEI
hptgun. Addles * II * ) , llee. N 99H-II
WANTED , iioon SECOND HAND "iTiJaciy
must b cheap , for cath , AdJrrn U 33. llee.
N M178 21
SAI.I : UOHS13S , W.VCJONS , r/rt
flFTKEN IMPO11TED SHETLAND 1-ONIEfl
In 'ludlnR Bomo small fjals. A , L. Sulllvun
Llmvln , Neb , I1 M1M
FOIl SALi : MISCCLLA.MJOHS.
ii.\ni'i\ix > D COMIIINATION lioa AN !
chl.-l.rn frncA dm * . It. Le , 9lh und DotiRlni
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Q-4I ! )
l-'OP. SALE. A NKAIILY KKW UPUKJU-
pl.m . tit 1711 Dodge ttreel. - Q-.Mm it , '
MISCILLA.MOIJS. : :
ilOl NT HOl'K CEMETEnV IS ATTIlITINC
derived attention , .liuatet nn n beaut ful c
\alion. iiorlhvwal part of Umalm Prlir * t
lull the tliiK' * mid term * vur 1'avnl ro *
nearly to tftti1. and lrun | > irtutlun to th
Kround * very > oon. fall in age it ut I BJUI
loth meet. In Wllhnell 14'H.k. ' nr 'iihun 1S1I
and ht will call and lake > ou uut la ei > lot * .
CIj.UllVOYA.tT9.
. Hit. II WAIUIKN. CLA1UVOVANT HK
liable builnen medium ; tin > e r at lt N. , utti
1,1
SWOP. T.EIIOV. THE ailEATPST t'LAll
voyant and dead trance medium living , II
CcpllAl nvenuc. tkirUfuctton cuamnrd ur'r
pay. All In IrouUU ) call. rf-MUT : i >
, I1A.TIIS , KTO.
MADAM BMITII. SOS S. 1JTII , ID FLOOH. ItOOM
1. magnetic1 , vapor , alchohul , ntentn , nulpliurme
and * ea Intnl. T JH23-rT *
MABHAOE , MADAME IIEIIKAIIU , Hll DO DOE.
T M9W-1 *
MItS. DIl. LEON. EI.EOANT MAB8AOE AND
electric hnth I'nrl.irn rent fill anil refreshing.
412 North Itth Etreet. T M 7i-3S *
MME. IIOWELL. Tt'IlKISH AND ELErTUIO
bath . Klne t iiirlora In city. 31S-S * ' , l i
M1IE. LAUUE. MA83AOB IIATI1H JM
119 NOHTII 15TH ST. , IIOOM R. I1ATIIH , SE-
Iccl ma u o by an export. Anna fmm rhlcnco.
T M1I3-Z7 *
TURKISH MATH * .
TUniCI81I 1IATHS ; ONLY PLACE IN CITY
exclusively tor ladles. Hulte 109-110 , llee bid ? .
135
S' I1ATH8. MME. 1'OST , 31D1 , S. 11T1I.
4S2
1T.UHONAL.
VIAVI CO. , 343 HEE I1LDO ; HEALTH ItOOK
free ; home treatment ; lady nttendint. u IS3
II. HAAS. FLORIST , PLANTS. CUT FLOWERS ,
llnnnuet. hall , residence and Bravo decorations.
181J Vlnton street. Telephone 770. U M4S4
IIATH3 , MASSAGE , MME. POST , J19'i ' S. 15TK.
A PRIVATE PARTY HAS MOONEY TO LOAN
on pianos. Jewel * , bicycles , etc. ; tjuslnes *
strictly confidential. Address , I'ustodlce box
3M. U-M70i
von mm AND HUROLAR PROOF HAKES.
\ault work , etc. , sec or nddrrmV. . (1. Temple-
ten , gen'l ns't. , 403 N. Y. Life. U MC37 nO
CASH ADVANCED ON PUIIL1C EMPLOYES'
salaries. Commercial Trust Co. , 41'J IJeo bldi ; .
U M731
PRIVATE HOME POR "WOMEN Dl'RINO
ronllnement. IJest of references civ en K19 N. '
58th street. U MC38 A15'
PINE LIVERY IIIOH CHEAP. ED 11AUMLI3Y ,
17th nnd St. Mary'a aw. Telephone ! 440.
U-M5 A14
CAN YOU WRITE H1IORT STORIES. NOVKI.S.
poems or newspaper nrtlcle 7 EntertaUilns
wrltem cnn make lar o waKes ; experience not
nece .iary. Adilre-a , with stamp for terms ,
Mannucr , Irax 41 , Council llrurrs. t' Mil ? 2S
MOMJY TO I OAN Iin.VIj 13STATK.
ANTHONY LOAN & TflUST CO. , 31S N.Y. L1PE ,
lonnM nt low rates for choice security In Ne
braska and Iowa farms or Omaha city property.
. \V-45B
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. THE
O. ! ' . Davis Co. , 1M5 Farnani St. W-487
CITY LOANS. C. A. STARR , CIS N. Y. LIPE.
/ W 458
LIKE INSURANCE POLICIES LOANED ON
or Imught. 1' . O. Chesney , Kansas City. Mo.
W-4SD
CAPITAL , IS.000.000 ; 8URPLUH. JCiW.OOO ; U. S.
MortnaBO Trust Co. , New York ; for G per cent
loans on city property , npply ta 1'uiey &
Thomas , agents , room S07 , First Nat. Ilk. bids.
\V W
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
real estate , llrwinan , Lo\o & Co. , Paxtnn blk.
\V 111
MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA REAL ESTATE
nt 0 per cent. W. IJ.Melkcl , 1st Nat. Ilk. bids.
Vf IJJ
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVI3D OMAHA
property. Fidelity Trust Co. , 1702 Karnnm st
\S" 153
LOANS ON IMPROVED & PNIMPROVED CITY
property. W. rarnam Smith & Co. , 132) Fnrnnm ,
W 491
INVESTORS1' DIRECTORY CO. , 10 WALL ST. ,
New York , offer nny part of 100,000 eastern In.
\cstors' name * * , who ha\e money to ln\est , Just
csmpllcil. Write for particulars.W
W M3S1 Jj : ;
MORTGAGE LOANS. LO\V RATES.
J. D. Zlttle , 16th and Douglas , Omaha.
\Y-M770A12 _
J2.W ) TO $20.000. F. D. Wf3AD , 16 & DOPOLAS.
\V-K9-2l
MOMY TO LOAN CHATTELS.
MONEY TO IXJAN ON FURNITURE. PIANOS.
horses , wagons , etc. . nl lowest rales In city ;
no remcnnt of Roods : strictly confidential ; sou
can pay the loan off nt nny time or In nny
amount.
amount.OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. ,
30C So. 16th st.
X 106
MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE AND
piano * . Fred Terry. 430 Ramgo blk. X 497
IIUSI.NKSS CIIA.\CI3K.
111.000.00 STOCK OK MERCHANDISE IN BEST
town In eastern Nebraska , for land nnd cnah
or equivalent. Address S , 29 , c.ire Ieo.Y .
Y M934
3 SOLID INVESTMENTS ; 1IRICK HUSINEHH
bljck , water power llourlnK mill , line Ice busi
ness. II. C. Alger & Co. , Sheridan , Wyo.
Y M313
FOR SALE , STOCK OF MILLINERT ; TIEST
location In the city ; good reasons for sellfciB.
Address nt once , T 16 , Ii e. Y 130
ONE-HALP INTEREST IN REAL ESTATi :
nnd abstract business In central Nebraska foi
sale. T 43 , Omaha Hee. Y M731 A7
J5.000.00 WILL PURCHASE rONTROLLINo'lN
torest In well established bus nesa In Om.ihn.
Prollts large , buslnesn easy anil lejltltnate. Full
Invfstlcntlon. Open for 10 days only. Address
U 35 , Hee. Y M170 2I
3 STOCKS GROCERIES KOR SALE. GOOD LO-
catlons No trad ! accepted. JSiW.W to Jl.tO ) 00.
Add. U S7. llee. Y M174 23
FOR SALE , A FULL ROLLER 60-IUIL. CASK
system steam ( lour mill ; for sale nt a bargain.
Uuslness nil ) require capital. Good openlns : for
light man. Address U 3C , care of The ll e.
Y M173 2
WANTED , PHYSICIAN TO LOCATE IN A
! o n of 300 Inhabitants ; must c mie lexm-
mnded. Call on or address , H. II. Wnldron ,
IlennlnKton , Neb. Y 181 24
WANTED , A PARTNER WITH J3.000 ; RES'l
pajlnc business In Omaha. If you have cnsh
Investigate. U 4D , llee. Y 1SI-25 *
Jl.nOO.OO WILL Ill'Y A OOOD PAYING MANIJ.
faeturlns business In Omaha ; ICU < OLS for sell.
Ing. U 43. llee. Y Ml97 28 *
TOR SALE , FRUIT AND PRODUCE COMMIS.
slon business , well established , good Iln- cus
tomers , best location In city. Address at ( nice ,
U 41. llee. Y-M1M 27
rou
FOR TRADE FOR SIERCHAND1SE , CLEAR
sholcc Improved farm In eastern Nebraska. Foi
particulars address George W. Hutton. Cole
ridge , Neb. 5SM932-2 , *
ToOO ACHES OK CLEAR LAND IN GOOD LO
c.illty In Nebraska tmaKnlllcent land ) to ex
ib.inge for Improved luopeity In Omaha Tin
soil U elegant ; c.innot bo beaten ; no sand what
cxcr. Fidelity Tiuxt Co. , sole agents , 1702 Far
nam tt. / WS-2J
1 HAVE HOOD EASTERN NE1I. WELL IM
proved farm to trade for good residence neai
llanscom park or Sherman avenue llox H.,5.
MY EQUITY IN NICE SIX-ROOM COTTAOI
nnd lot near Poppleton nve. nnd 23th St ; wan
vacant lot worth 1C" ' . U 14. Ike. Z 1C7-2J *
FINE STANDARD RRED MARE. ROADSTER
nnd Fide bar buggy to exchange for real entitle
U 43. llee. X-M193 23
'LEAR ' , IMPROVED CENTRAL KANSA !
lands In corn belt to exchange for choice Oinali :
property. II 43. llee. 7. M19I r.
TO EXCHANGE. A NEW. MODERN C-ROOi !
foliage , east front , near HanFcum park , fo
modem house nf 8 roims ; will pay cash differ
cnce. H. H. Harder & . Co. , lleo bulldlnB
7.-M1W 21
l.'OU .S VI.I3-Ut3AI. I3STATK.
IMPROVED GARDEN LANDS NEAR OMAH. '
ut pi lees Hint wilt Furprhw you , If taken vvllhli
2 weeks. J. 11. Sherwood. 421 N. Y. Life.
I1AROAINS. HOUSES , LOTS AND FARM
sale or trade. F. K. Darling , Rarktr block.
UK 433
AT A IIARGAIN CORNER LOT ! PAVEI
street , 3 rolUKes. 6. T und 8 rooms each , bile )
batemont , water and < > wcr connrction , In lei
Iildi'nce portion , monthly rental 144. Apply b
Icllcr to Jean Bchons , 64J llee building.
RB 3l.Jy21 |
HOMES ON EASY PAYMENTS. SELL ANI
buy loin. ac.n. farms. Gurv n llros. , 2.0 N. Y. L
UK-IK
UARGAINS , HALE OR TRDAE. IN CITV PROP
irtles und furmt. John N , 1'renxcr , onp p. u
JIE-COI
IXR SALE-1M ACRK8 OOOD FARM lTANi
In eastern Nebraska ; terms. * 2 > .uu cash , Uil
once lone lime , per cent. The O K , Djv ivi
; HB MlU-ii'
IX ) YOl * WANT A IIEAI'TIKPH MOOER !
ctdluse homo vrlliln walking distance from 1
O. Inside one milWe hive t o ti th i
ju t cumpleled that are model * , and we wi
> e'l them at grrntly reduced prlns and take I
ti IJOOOO to fSH'M ' lot ns part pjymnt. .
Thec nru locatrd on lluit street , Ju t ca t c
mil tr et. Will be upen Sunday. Cull nnl In
upert Iti'lil.
R > member vvo vrlM take you vacant lot u iiai
\ > * \ ni' nt
Why will > nu pay rent on n h > uie and the
r > u > t xon ( vac-ant property when you can mad
U' ' li H deal ni InUT
Kt-o thena briiut ful home * or call at our ofllc
und we will be mail p'.eased to how them
ridcl'ty Trutt ( uni { ny. 1.0 : Farnam * ire t.
FOIl SAI.K I1I3AI , n
Contlnueil.
FARM IIAROAINfl. IOWA OR NE11RASKA , ON
time Improved nnd unimproved. R. V Wil
liam * , mom 411 , MrCnKue block. RB
A11STRACTH , THE HYRON REED COMPANY ,
RE 491
[ 'ARM LANDS , C. P. HARRISON. J1J N Y. Life
RE 773-A10 *
IIICYCI.I3S.
M. O. DAXON , 412 N. 1CTH. 603
STERLING I1U1I.T LIKE A WATCH , WI3ST-
' on Electrical Supply Co. , 1513'Howard street.
04
SEE THE VISIIILE 11ALL HEARINGS ON
Relay Special. Will ll.irnum & lira. , 12) N. 13th.
A. L. DEANE & CO. . 1116 KARNAM STREET.
577
WESTERN lltCYCLi : & Ot'N CO. , 2U6 CUMING.
OMAHA HICYCLE CO. , REST PLACE TO RUY
blcicles , sundries and lepalrs. 323 N , 16th st.
M-SM-A11
GUAT13S AM ) TII.I < 3S.
WOOD MANTEL , GRATES , TILES POR
tlreplaces , vestibules and large floors ; write for
prices. Milton Rogers & Suns. Omaha. IM
IIUILDINC & LOAN ASSOCIATIONS.
SHARKS IN MUTUAL L. & R. ASS'N PAY
6 , 7 , 8 per cent when 1 , 2 , 3 jears old , always
tcdecmable. 1701 1'arnam ct. Nattlngcr. Sec.
D19
HOW TO GET A HOME OR SECURE GOOD
Inteiesl on savings. Apply to Omaha L. Ac U.
Ass'n , 1701 Hee bldj. G , M. Natllnger , Sec.
UAIIP13.NTKUS AM ) IIUII.UUIIS :
C. 13. MORRILL , PAPER HANGING , HOUSE
sign painting , brick work , plastering ; off. R. 1 ,
liarker blk. ; tcl. 735 ; shop 913 N. 24th st.
Gil
COAL.
A GOOD THING-PUSH IT ALONG , MAY 1113
the latest slang phrase , but thal's Just what
we'n doing with SHERIDAN COAL. 8.000 Ions
sold In Omnlm last 5ear. We give you 2.00C
Ibs. of the best Wyoming cooking roat for $4.5J.
Victor White , mgr. , 1605 Farnam st. Tel. 127.
617
TAKK.V III * .
TAKEN UP-A lll'CIvSKlN PONY. WEIGHT
about 70) Ibs. , branded on bath hind legs.
Owner can have same at Louis Jensen's. Hen-
sun Place. 163-24 *
LOST.
LOST , GOLD WATCH AND CHAIN , 1IE-
twecn 12th nnd Douglas and 13th and Center ;
owners nnnu- engraved Inside case ; suitable re
ward for teturn. Addreei U 39 , lee. !
1-osl 1 0 23
I'ASTUIIAGK.
OOOD PASTURE FOR HORSES. tl.Ol 1'ER
month per head. Charles Uans , St. Paul , Neb.
UMiilTAKKHS AM ) I3MI1AI.ML3IIM.
H. K. I1URKET , FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND
cinlialmor , 1613 Chicago St. , telephone W. 012
SAVANSON & VALIEN. 1701
M. O. MAUL , UNDERTAKER AND EMRALM-
vr , 1417 Farnam st. , telephone 2-J. S14
C. W. 1IAKER. UNDERTAKER , CIS S. 16TH ST.
IIOTli3LS.
AETNA HOUSE ( EUROPEAN ) . N. W. COR.
13th und Dodge. Rooms by day or week.
622
HOTEL RARKER , FRANK HII.DITCH MOR.
13th und Jones sts. ; So. Omaha and Sherman
ave. cars pass the dooi.
AMERICAN PLAN.
75 rooms nl tl.OO day ; & ) looms at 12.00 day.
European plan , & 0c to JI.W pur day. 913
FOUMJ.
FOUND THAT THE NO. 2 SMITH PREMIER
Is the best Improved typewriter In the market.
Found-M 100-27
ACCOUVl'ANTS.
CHAS. E. WALTERS. EXPERT ACCOUNTANT ,
202-3 1st Nat'l bank. Tel. 1636. Reference *
976
DENTISTS.
DR. PAUL. DENTIST. 22) ) HURT ST. C23
Kl.iCTH10AL SUP1M.II2S.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTors -
ors for ( lectrlc light und motor p'ants nnd nil
kinds of cleclrlcnl construullon. Wen.ein E ec-
Irlcal Supply Co. , 1513 How a d st. Mo
SIIOIITIIAM ) AM ) TYI'IJWIIITIMJ.
A. C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL , 513 N. Y. LIFE.
Mils
ML'SIC , AIIT AMI LAMJUAGHS.
GEORGE P. GELLENHECK. I1ANJO AND
guitar teacher. 1911 Cuss utrcet. M10J
IIUSI\I'3SS NOTICES.
DAMAGED MIRRORS RES1LVERED. 719 N. 18
521
I'AWMIUOICHIIS.
H. MAROW1TX LOANS MONEY. 413 N. 1 ST
21
RAILWAY HIE CAM
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THE ; - FLOWING SOURCE.
73 )
fr uy A QIJII KH
( fopyrlglit , 1803 , bvjnlns Uacheller. )
lit.
Some three monUil' ' atter this , ami on an
xceptlonnlly nne ililofnlnR In September ,
lastcr Simon put 'intnnony , his celebrated
Imonit hen , Into herHravellng hamper nn1) )
larched over to the crossroads to take
oacli ( or IlloRan , in the mining district ,
vhere the matches for tlio championship cup
vere to lie flown that year ,
Now , Ann the cook ImJ ventured no less
lian 5 upon Harmony. Five pounds repre-
ented half of her annual wage , and a trine
ess than halt ot her annual saving. There-
ore she spent the greater part of the follow-
ng afternoon at her window , gazing wcst-
aril In no small perturbation ot spirit.
It wanted a few minutes to G when a car-
ler pigeon came traveling across the zenith ,
hot downward suddenly and alighted on
ho roof. Ann climbed to the trap door and
ut out a hand. The bird was preening his
eather * and allowed himself to bo taken
aslly.
In circumstances less agitating Ann had
ot failed to observe that the thread about
he messenger's wing was not ot the kind
hat Master Simon used. Hut her eyes opened
vide as they fell on the handwriting , and
till wider ns she said.
"It Is all for the/ best * perhaps. If only
eople have not begun to talk. Prudence. "
A second messenger nrrlvoJ toward even-
ler ejcs opened w.d when they tell on t'.ie hand
writing.
ng with word of Harmon's success , nut the
uows hardly relaxeJ Ajm's brow , which kept
a pensive contraction even when her master
arrived next evening , ! and poured out her
winnings on the table ; ' from ' the silver chal-
enge cup. . ' ,
She wore this frowns at Intervals for a
'ortnlght ' , and all fjiq "while maintained an
unusual alencc | , whlcVpilzzled Master Simon.
Then ono morning he heard her In the
cltchen scolding the tap-boy with all her
irlstlne heartiness. tcThat night , after muli
ng her master's ale' ' : ' ' she turned at the door ,
saucepan in hand , Jand cougheJ to attract
atlentlon. > i .
"Well , Ann , what'Is- ' ? "
"You've been nhlkfridcfln' . "
"Hey ! pen my word , v\nn "
Ann produced tho' ' VlUjiw Waddllove's note
and flattened It out . "under Master Simon's
eyes. And Master Slmonr blusue-i painfully.
"Aro you goln' In ntarry the woman ? "
Ann demanded. ,
"I think not. " . / 'a .
"I rrtikpi you will1c ,
"
"Well , "you see , there * 1ms been a hitch.
She won't leave theRan.dt > ra's Uox. and I'm
lot going'to"budge froivutbo Klowlhg Source.
If a woman won't put herself out to that ex
tent Besides , she cooks no better than
you. " '
"Not so well. You wasn't thinking , by any
chance , o' marrying me ? "
"Ann , you're perfectly brazen ! Well , no ;
to tell the plain truth , I wasn't. "
"That's all right ; because I've gone and
promised myself to a young farmer , up the
valley. "
'What's his name ? "
"I shan't tell you ; for the reason that I've
a second to fall back on , If I flnd on acquaint
ance the drat won't do. But first or second.
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and constipation is the most
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OMAHA. July and. ISM.
The time for the reception of the abov (
bids I * hereby extended to 2 p. m. . Monday
July 23th. 1SS3. Jv. 23. d 6.
Pll marry one or t'otbcr nt the month end ,
and to I Rive you notice. "
Master Simon slgnerl , "Well , well ! I must
get on as best 1 can with Tom for a while. "
Tom was tlio ( ap-boy.
"Tom's going , too. I bullied him so tills
morning tliat he ineana to give notice tomor
row ; that Is , If he tlon't sivo himself the
trouble by running off to sea. "
"The twelfth In live years ! " ejaculated Mas.
ter Simon , stopping his pipe viciously.
"And small blame to them. Married man
or mariner that's \vhnt n boy Is born for.
Hotter dare wreck or wedlock than sit here
and talk about both. Take my advice , mas
ter , and marry tlio widow. "
Ann carried out her own matrimonial pro
gram , at any rate , ultli spirit and determina
tion. Finding the llrst young farmer satisfac
tory , she espoused him at the end of the
month , nnd turned her back on Flowing
Source. And Tom , the tap-boy fulfllllcd her
prophecy and run away to sea. And the old
Inn leaned after him until Its Umbers creaked.
And the autumn floods rose and covered the
meadows.
Master Simon sat nnd smoked , and made
his own bed. and accomplished some execra
ble cookery In the Intervals ot oiling hla duck
gun. Uven duck shooting becomes a weari
ness when a man has to manage gun and
punt single-handed. One afternoon he aban
doned the sport In an exceedingly bad temper ,
npd pulled up to the Jaws of Cuckoo valley.
Hero he landed , and after an hour's trudge
In the marshy bottoms had the luck to knock
over two brace of woodcock.
He rode back with his spoil and was mak
ing fast to the ferry steps , when a thought
struck him. He shipped the piddles ngaln
and pulled down to Ponteglos. Tlio short
day was closing and already a young moon
glimmered on the floods.
* * * *
The woodcock were cooked to a turn ;
Juicier birds never reclined'on toast. The
waitress removed the cloth nnd returned
with a kettle ; retired nnd returned again
with a short-necked bottle , a glass and spoon ,
sugar , a nutmeg and a lemon ; retired with
a twinkle In her eye.
"To fortify you , " said Mistress Prudence ,
rubbing a lump of sugar gently on the lemon
rind.
rind."The
"The night air , " Master Simon murmured.
"Against th * damp house you're going
back to , " the lady corrected.
"You talk without giving It a trial. "
"As you talk , In yuur parlor , of deep-sea
voyages. "
"As n ship's captain you would respect me ,
perhaps ? "
"No , for yoii haven't the head. But I
should like your pluck. If I saw you set
ting off for sea In earnest , \\oulil run out
and give you a chance to steer a woman
Instead of a ship. You would flnd her safar. "
Master Simon emptied ills glass , rose and
wound his great comforter about his neck.
The widow saw him to the door.
"You'ro a ory obstinate woman , " ho said.
And with this lie unmoored his boat an ]
rowed resolutely homeward. A strong wind
came piping down on the back of a strong
tide , and Master Simon arched his shoulders
against It. (
"Married man or mariner , " it piped , as he
roundel the first bend.
" 1 know my own mind , I bslleve , " said
Master Simon to himself ; "there's as good
fish In the sea as ever came out of It , and
for salmon Flowing Source will beat Christchurch -
church any day , I've always maintained. "
'Married man or mariner , " piped the wind
In the words of Ann the cook.
Master S'mon ' pulled his left paJJlo hard
and rounded the second bend.
" "
"Married man or mar
Crash !
Ills heels flow up and his head struck the
bottom boards. Then , in a moment , the boat
was gone , and a rush of water sang in hU
ears and choked himHe eaw a black
shadow ovcrlmngjiip , and clutched at It.
Mistress Prudento , stood , jn her doorway
on the quay , as 'Master Simon had left her.
In the room above the waitress blow out
her candle , drew up the blind , and opened
her window to the moonlight.
"Sollna ! " the mistress called.
Sellna thrust out her head.
A black , amorphous mass was moving
swiftly down tow'arJ the quay.
"I think 'tis a haystack , " Sellna whispered ,
and tlion , "Lord save us all , there's a man
on It ! "
"A man ? " cried the widow , shrill
"What man ? "
A voice answered the question , calling for
help out of the river a voice that she knew ,
"What is It ? " she called back.
"I think , " quavered Master Simon , "I
think 'tis the roof o' Flowing Source ! "
Mistress Prudence ran down the quay
steps , cast off the first boat that lay handy ,
"You're nery obstinate woman. "
and pulled toward the dark mass sweepln ;
seaward. As It crossed ahead of her bows
she dropped her paddles , ran to the painter
and flung It forward with all her might.
The Pandora's llox Inn stands on Pontcglo :
Quay to this day. And all that Is left o
Flowing Source hangs on the wall of It !
best parlor four dark oak timbers forming i
frame around a portrait , the portrait gf i
woman ot middle ago and comfortable court
tenance. In the right-hand top corner of tin
picture , In letters ot faded gold , runs tin
legend : Uxor bona Instar navU.
( The end. A new story by Howard Fleldlnff ,
entitled " .Stamia Enclosed for Iteply , " commence !
Thursday )
1 Old lIvuilH mill YOIIIIK IIiMirtn.
You sometimes tee conjoined In elderly In-
dlvlduals , but seldom behold an old man 01
woman as exempt from Infirmities as ir
youth , Out these Infirmities may be miti
gated In a great measure by the dally anc
regular use of Hosteller's Stomach Hitters , ar
Invlgorant , anti-rheumatic and sustalnlni
medicine of the highest order , which also re
moves dyspepsia , constipation , biliousness anc
kidney trouble. It Is adapted to the use o
the most delicate and feeble ,
fjooil HOI-HI * So n MI- ,
Isaac Willis , a farmer living In Kayetti
county , Ohio , owns a pet horse that possessei
a most remarkable Intelligence. On Satur
day Willis' baby son , aged 20 months
crawled across the yard to a lot In vvhlcl
the horse and a number of hogs are kept
The gate to this lot was open and the chili
crawled through.
When the hogs saw the baby they mad
for It and Willis was about to rush forwan
and save the child when he was prevcntec
by the horse. The animal seemed to under
stand the danger , for he ran up to tli
baby and scattered the hogs In all direction
with his heels. With bis teeth he thei
picked up the baby by Its clothing am
trotted away with It to another part of th
lot , where he carefully laid It down In per
feet safety.
She \Yillltfil ( Ili'Ip.
Washington Star : She was In the countr ;
for the summer and was interested In every
thing the saw ,
"Excuse won't " sh
my Ignorance , you ?
exclaimed , as she went over to wher
Farmer Corntosiel was working , "but I d
so love to pick fruit. These plant * are ver
pretty , but I can't see what grows on them. '
"No , " was the reply , "it is purty hard t
lee. "
"But what do you pick off them ? "
" 'Tater bujjj. "
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The story of the largest achievement ot
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"Mind und Voice" Is the title of a
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'
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thn that James Atwood rises to the occa <
Blon and Invltei the crowd to "go to the
devil , " while he leads Esther on his anr
to his carriage at the door. .Ier lulf
brother , feeling that Ksther'i Ufa Is shad
owed by the presence of himself , goes ti
California. But his race flndi him out. am' '
he comes back to Bartonvllle , and a eerie :
of events follow , too complex to outline here
through which Tom's relationship to Esther'i
champion Is. established. Interwoven will
tbse happenings are two pther romance ! .
OLIVER CROMWKLL. By George II
Clark , D.D. Cloth , $1.25. Harper & Bros.
New York. From Megeath Stationer ]
Company. Omahi.
The wrltlntf of Dr. Clark's "Oliver Crom
well" bin only been poislble within the pas
few yean , for , as Charles Dudley Warnei
stys of It In his Introduction , It "treat :
Cromwell with understanding , with blitorli
Indent and with a full rnncantlnn of hi
noble charactir and gigantic Intellect , " nnd
th gathering ot proper material begun with
Carlyle. U Is not to much A biography us
0 vlM'cul'es ' ' of liromwMl'a rfonlut from the
nopcrslons ot the many enemies of civil
liberty which color English history , and It U
fitting ho ithould receive it from an Arncr *
Icin.
THE WESTERN ARCHIPELAGO. l\f \
Henry M. Field. Cloth. $2. Chsrlcs ScrlhV
ner'n Sons , Nfvv York. From Megeath
Stationery Company , Omaha.
It Is like being a hey oneself again , blessed
with the wldn eyes of youth , to go traveling
with Dr. Henry M. Field and share the
freshness and enjoyment of his sensations.
Dr. Field's description of his adventures Jn
the Uncky Mountain park is as delightful as
any of th records of his earlier wander
ings , and thrilling Is the history of that
1 'mirth of July which ho celebrated by riding
pen Indian ponies lo Like Louise and
illrror lake , Blurlng an engineer's cab and
asttng the fl'rco delights ot riding on a
and car , and , finally , riding down the to-
loggan slldti grade of Kicking Horse canon ,
ho steepest grade In the Rocky mountains ,
n the cowcatcher of n locomotive. The It-
islratlons nra from very effective photo *
raphs of scenery.
A ri.OHIDA > ( ) VinTV.
Irons Co in | i any I'lnniiliiK It .tittlKld
for \Vllil AiilmnlN.
A nlld nnlmat stock farm In semi-tropical
lorlda la the scheme that a circus firm Is
n'klng ' of starting , The land , a plot about
x miles square , has been surveyed , It la
laid , and the firm proposes to go ahead next
all nnd turn the circus animals out to Jungla
ustead of going Into winter quarters. Tha
Ircus men , claim , says the New York Times ,
iat not only can they in this way provldn
liemsclves with wild animals Instead ot
elng obliged to go to Africa nnd India for
peclmens , but In addition they o\pect to bo
ble to supply nr.lmnls for the zoological ex-
Ibits of the country. The firm claims to
nve secured nn option on a tract of land
n the extreme southern part of Florida ,
bout one-half of It the thickest , densest
vvamp Jungle possible to Imagine , An ulil
inveler In India and Africa , who was sent
tiero to look the ground over , says It coin-
ares favorably with any Jungle he iias ever
on In the orient.
The entire section of land will bo divided
iy solid walls of strong Iron fencing , so ns to
ccp animals that will not nfflllnte separate.
t Is proposed to first lay a utrong founda-
lon , then bullil a low wall of brick * omo
lireo or four feet high nnd then Imbed In
liis to a height of twelve feet more a strong
ron fence. The Idea Is to turn the beasts
oose In their respective Inclosurcs and lot
liem follow their natural Inclinations nnd
nblts Just ns they would In their nntlva
ungle. As the animals to be propagated nr < i
rlr.clpally of the carnivorous family there
111 also be bred such smaller nnlmnls ns
hey naturally prey upon for food. Special
ttcntlon will also be given to the breeding oC
Iraffes , camoU , zebras , quaggas and other
iiembers of the herbivorous family.
M order to protect their preserves a concrete
ralk will be laid Just outside and extending
round the cntlro wall and watchmen on
Icycles will mnke a tour ns often as prac-
icable ot the entire inclosure. Certain
rasaes and herbs Indigenous to the coun-
rics from which the animals are to ha
rought will be first planted , In order to
irovldc , as nearly as passible , native foods.
\n Interesting feature ot tills zoological
ungle will be the monkey farm. In this
ectlon several acres will be devoted to
range , banana and nut trees , nil of which
TOW naturally there. A wooden framework ,
xtendlng above the height of the trees and
omplctely surrounding the farm , will bo
ullt. _ _
KOUXI ) I1V PAPA.
rosulo To ri 1 11 at I nil of u Iltiimivnjr
Mntcli.
A finely dressed young couple alighted
rom a West Penn train at Sharpsburg stn-
lon on Saturday afternoon and Inquired for
a hotel , says the Plttsburg Chronicle. They
were directed to the Commercial , kept by
"iconard Nlcklas & Son. The man registered
'John Foster and wife , McKoosporU" Ho
aid he was on his wedding trip atld had
been visiting friends In Tarentum. The
couple weio assigned to a room on the third
floor.
The couple were fine looking , and , being
flashily dressed , attracted considerable nt-
entlon. Shortly after 1 p. m. yesterday
hey left the hotel for a walk. A few min
utes after their departure a middle aged
nan , visibly excited , approached Mr. Nick-
as and Inquired of a young couple , min
utely describing Mr. Foster and his wife. Ho
wanted to know If Mr. Nlcklas was positive
ho couple would return. He gave out no
nformatlon and seated himself In the parlor
of the hotel. The couple loturned Just In
time for supper. Mr. Nlcklas Informed the
middle aged man that tha couple were at
supper. It was thought that the young fel
ow had eloped with the middle aged man' *
wlfo and It got noised about the streets. A
shooting scraps was expected , and n largo
crowd had collected about the hotel.
Mr. Nlcklas was Instructed to call Mr.
Foster out by telling him that a Mr. DC-
Haven was anxious to Bee him. Iti the
meantime the middle aged man had gottan
Mr. Foster's hat , and when the latter ap
peared In the parlor of the hotel In front
of Mr. Dellaven his face as8Uin ° d several
IlfTcrent colors , and he said "Hello , papa , "
n a rather Eheeplsh and subdued tone. Tha
father took his son by the arm , and placing
his hat on his head , led him from the hotel
and the two boarded an electric car for tha
city.
city.Tho
The young woman finished her supper anil
iisdc Inquiry for her husband. She was
Informed that a middle aged man had taken
htm away on the car. She went to her
room , and putting on her hat , lett the hotel.
CUPID o.v
They IVMlnlril T B 'tIior \ lt'ly la n
MliillriipoIlN Cam * .
From the buzzing bicycle centers of tha
east have come from time to time stories of
the great aid of the bicycle In furthering
matrimonial matches , but until Sunday tha
St. Paul Globe had noticed nothing to Indi
cate that Cupid was more active in the bi
cycle family than elsewhere. Last Sunday
afternoon two young people well known In
Paul and Minneapolis society circles
were trundling their bicycler along at u
pace sMIlclently fast to keep thorn from
tumbling over , out In the classic shades of
Hamllne. Turning Into Mlnnehaha street
the young gentleman ran his wheel up very
cibc to that of his inamorata and said :
"There Is the home of Justice Joseph H.
Ulackwcll. "
"What do they call him Justice , for ? "
said the blushing maid.
"Because he has the power to help un
tangle Igal snarls and tlo nuptial knots. "
" 01) ) , how nice ! He has the right , then , to
marry people. "
'Yes , darling , ho has. Let's go In and git
hitched. "
"It's a bargain. "
Then they hltchc-d their bicycles to ths
oleander bush and , without consulting fond
parents on cither bide , walked Into the homo
of Justice Blackwell , got the nuptial knot
tied and came forth.
"Two Houla with but u single thought ;
Two lieurta thut beat ns one. "
The young people who were married In tula
romantic way were Montgomery L. Cormany ,
a well known Minneapolis attorney , anj Mi's
Leafle Vail Smith , ono of the prettiest and
brightest girls on St. Anthony hill , her homo
being at 1032 Iglehart street ,
UllMUtlKlllMl Mil II.
The Bamo farmers who a fortnight ace
were praying for rain , says the Boston Oloba ,
are now praying for more hot sunshine , la
order that they may get In their hay anil
ave their potatoes.
A Connecticut farmer deacon Is reported
to have replied complalnlngly to an Inter
viewing newspaper man on the prospect ot
the crops : " 1 prayed , for a shovyer and not
for another flood. " \
Some time ago a band ot western Indians
danced for rain , In accordance with an old
religious custom. Next day they were nearly
drowned out by a windy ralnburet.
Man never Is , but alwaya to be blessed.
There always remains the underlying good
policy of taking things as they come , with
due thanki for favors received.
The Connecticut deacon In praying for rain
forgot to pray for not too much of it.
vTasn Baby wai eJclt , wo gave her Cutorla.
When she was a Child , she cried for CastorU.
When she became Hiss , the clung to CastorU.
Xllxn the had Children , she E&TO thorn CostorU.