Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 17, 1895, Page 7, Image 7

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. th.r"III'r. XllhllA I ' 1'11"1 fur laM.s
, Ilanfi : : : . fur final li.Mrrllaii. TI.ea'
n.h''rl " , . ll. . I" 11,1 h. rln 'II .
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lon ; h-at oC rcfrpnea'.a rurnlohel. A.II.S ,
box2) I . 011. Neti. A-"li81 :2' !
WANTI \ HITUATIN A ! COOt , ( Ar 192
CumlnJ trit. - A-Ml'a ' . I
WANTlD.To1tlNT : . 11 MAN ANI WWI , : 01
"p-tl.ne" . hntpi In JO,1 N'lnnolm town : fair.
nlAhP prefrretl : or wil nl'e'lt .llon .
mlnaKPr" or gnad hotel. AIlteM , I. " 116. Pick.
rell. Nebraskt. - A-U3 IS'
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A11 1XI'lllTINClT l : ) itOORlllllll.ANr : ; )
eAhl'r ? , ot "rp"nt hQIlni , I I , .llnl with 0
Itll enrQrl n , wnut,1 , Ilk. . to mlkp n chanKe.
I'osltlon oC l'evponhhahlhty wIth goo.I I lushiisa
Io'iton r.UII wih go. .U.II'.1
house In city or country dc.ltl'I. , Ii.st or . .
p"lr . given. Y U. hlee. A-M'32 1'
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U'\ : 'VFtl-MAbl JlFtl,1.
' \\NTIJI-I.IYI. INTII.T.1C.INT : : AOINTS IN
Ornaha tl organize clu" , or three to hive firiiI.
lies for OUt rllOUR orchlt,1 , "OleH Inn , In l"'I'
tral hhiashehIII. The tI4e fr Imnaigrahhan I. go.
11..1..1111 tde ImmlKtlol 10.
Inl " suth where there air I" hot wlnI. no
eolt wlnt 'r. . 10 "lzzo" ! ! " . . no l'Wp ralurp" .
" 'her two or three crOI' vain b rl.1 "Ich
'ear. Wllrthere la tar , urh thing A" 0 faith-
. _ , lire IC I Ian wilt work onp.holr A" hart , nI ho
do.s In this . 'ounlr ) ' , Cool .umm ? rs. mlll win-
let's. Hut paying crops or fruit ant , Iattel
trucl Itch"t ol on euriti. Ics railway
fachthtifL 0.0. 'f Ames , genpral ngcnt. 161i
I.'atnam iatreet ' . Omahn. H-liS
$6' n ' TO $1' ' ) ) $ % lAItY 1\1 > I.1.IalIN : 1'01
$1)
ClgU ; 'xl'.rlene not tuwcMaaay : .tm Induce.
npnta 10 ctntonaers. 118hol' & 1lne , Ht. Louis .
Mo. l-Mt.J2) . '
A OFNTJ.I.MAN TO WORK OMAHA OR T/t1T1
territory In N lt.ka naa general agent for un
) : I
Omaha maicIL accident and ilojath b.n.flt nll I
tplih lonotl
ole\
'JPI.Y.nt tn.lowlwnt : . ! aiaaaocl.atloia. l'raialentiail I
loran pri'trreal. ( oi 019 a..ocl.ltml. I. . or ail4reai ,
w. V. Kent. 301 Paxton "lock nu : ,
A(7r1v1 I. : IAN Ol'NlAT All)1tlihH : VOlt mm
city trale. \11 be In.tret"1 owl 1111t , while
learln ! APPlY Personally. Ir : Iniglns H-li31 , HIO
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- - ' 1aVANTl1) IIH 1'OIt (1lt.DlNti ONI' 01 ' 1\\ {
FOI OIAINC
pa Iota In Kounize & Huth' n.Id. block I. Ad-
< " . g. M. lo.I : . . Elect I.udge. Mont. .
Ii-MT5S 21.
ANTlm , TIA "J.nw SFA I\N AND
others to aell our ] ealn , brands oC elg.n' n3
. 1 olr
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shale line aint , "tmlght ; scud 2i ctj4. for .rl'l
Iex. shipped Cree. Hum.ldt CIgar C. ( -
elnnat , O. t 1- 17 : Ii"
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r.AIOItIH : 1'01 J & : t. itt. . CO. IN WYOM-
log. Ftee transportation. Kramer " ( Ylleaicn.
Ilh noah , F'arnnni. 1l-M779 1'
VANTEl ) . A I'lltT-Cl.Ai4 MIIgl I'"OR
I"IUT.CI.AS
work In ely ; state wages. Address Y 9. care
. Dee. . n- Ii : ) 18
WANTI ) . nay 1 01 I' I YI'AI } 01,1) TO' '
take care or horse for hla llnrl anal , room.
)91 ( 'aeS .Irp't. 1-181 IS'
a. MEN WIO WII , WOlK FOR $ i/ ) 10TU
- I salMY or large cI111..lon sciling .1"11. ghads '
lay samples 10 dealers. 1"I'erh'nrr Innrrr "n' ,
\ \ ' ite uo Iols holt AIlnly Co. (751. ) 'In-
cnnat , O. 1- 182'1' ' ;
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% WAN1'1' ) . AI'lltlNTl'flH ] TO I.JAIN 1l.tt- I
her ii attio. ( lanai jail , gala rant eeal , n ncr two
Inonth. S.ltmll ) ' wages whl. learning. ' Sand I
for 11lmle,1 , cnlaloKur. Hi . LOUIS I.Ither
college , 819 N. 9th .t ct. Ht. J,0119. ; ln , .
ll-MS3) . 23.
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WANTlm. VIItST.rl.ASi4 fAIFSIAN WITI
101 experIence rnr general adore. Must lanve
. good rpr'r'nc s. Hlnte : r.tle.t ,1 salary. nl' .
ad married ur 811gle. Thu Lt ' aahor. 1 . 'jII. Ia.
IJ-Ms1s 16
l-M88 I
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1 'LADUH W\NTINO FIRST-CLASS ( llltLS
OlU.S
cal 8'anolla\lal Y. " ' . home. 21' ' 1a\lp"tt 8t.
- * C-610 16'
WANnU. : 1."IST AND 81 COND 01" . :2
DOdge slteet. C-M8O1 1
aIR ! , W.\NTI' . ' 1916 DOUmAH. CM,91 1.
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WHAT LADY lAS NOT 10 1"lt'NOH7 TO IN-
lrodul'o n hOW and beautifully lu1lrat.1 mag.
nxln . Wasyill. . II' to iotiietbr I : give a cacti
lariz . or $ : o to any lady & , .urlnK I eluh or 10
opro\.t 81lsrtlh.'r In 6lme Iii Ollho , Council
J6lufrs. or JUY town above .I ) population. I'"or
Par lIars nldr' , " at once. Y H. care lIce aafllce.
ear' ! ri ; ;
WANTI1D. AN UXI'flhtIlINClIl ) NltSR ; RFII ? .
WANI lmNC"1 I
NttSP JJ.
'n'uees cratuired. Apply ISIS Capitol n\ . . .
nCSI7 1
\VANTII : I'ANO SCIIOI.AflS. ( "IPI'TI'N1' : :
, lady teuc.r , : W lesson. Address Y II. 1. .
C-Mr u'
W.\NTNI. Olt 1'01 OENIII1AI. . I0U : . .
work : II , t I. exlaeriena.Nl anal lutvr references -
cncl's ; In amal ra I I ) ' . L " ) N. 2th .tt , , t.
I" _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ C-tS 18
, WANTED : . LADY OOINO HAN FIt.tNCICO
I coon , Ie.lte h-ltlnl , rrom loly , who w01111
assist In rnn" ur ) 'Ir.oll ehl\ en rulp , Com.
I'en"tun reasonable. Adt" , Y U. "nt" lIce.
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FOIL lLIiN'.E-lUUSES. .
ii isIIs ; . I. " . K" D.\r.INO. l.\lnI'm.CI
JOUH : S IN AU. PAITS 01 TIlE ITY. TI :
Ti
o. F. 1.\1. Cump.ny. 1J l'arnauu. l-336
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JOUSFS. IENJYA & CO. . 103 N. 3TlIST. D-337
1-33
s ' 11. E COI.x eo. , LAIIUIST I.IST IN 1-M3 OMAhA.
% t- . CHDIf ' : DlTACllr.l U MOllmN 1.SIrNCI ,
: anal , 1""lptnl ; moer bricks. 23 < Call-
J _ Comm & herwO a"e C A Sllr I : N Y.
; Life. ) - . t A :
FOI ltlNT. 10lOOM hlOUSfl. tS 3. HTI AT.
" . .h'rn c"n\'enINlces ; Yen' handy to t.ut.n. . . . .
Enquire It 9 t. lath 01. D. ' . 110unl.
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8.ItOO.t HOCIE INQUI J J JAI N.UI
.treet. 1- 15,3
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i MOHIN [ : 8IOO t I0U8EH ; 5 MINUTI'H
walk from court - hou.e. Ioom 28. IJ.trker D-67 talk.
NICE MOIEIN NInJOO l IOUSI . DE-
tnl'h. ( ' ; ulre lawn. tr " . . Laarn. : $ t1 ) lleree. -
. 1'01 IlEN1'.ChlEAh'-l4.ItOQM IIOLZBE. loll
I - Jaelaun - stre.t. A. Murph DGt I
i.htOOl I0U8 :1 NI\H 1111 SCHOOl $ w
enl $ : i vcr month. 6t6 CopIlot aVelU , .
U-i 16.
t-IOO ; IOIJ1OU. MOlnIN IMII1OVEMINTi3. :
large grlunts enl stable. I all'enlle the
tandy owing house would lke to ' ' 'n wIth
, V l"r ) renting. . Cal at :1 Board uC D-MS3. Trate.
' 1'1 mWI' : TWO MOmlN 8l00 ; hOUSES
near 1l.taaaaona l'ork. IUd. . . alcnt ,
, D-MS31 n"
I.'on . htlIN'1'-VLhlhShlFtI ) IO IS.
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. " 1 IUNT. ) . : m\II.J li'hlNIIlEI ) lOO IS
cn.ule Qr sIngle. : U .1'am'1 .treet
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 11-1.1797
Mi2
10USIJI.laIINO 11001.15. U UP : COOL.
lorGe lawn. :6t St. ) I'I ' ) ' . , 11-814 n.
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IUhlIllFtl ) n0011SAXU - 110 , tIll ) .
NICELY FURNIShED LOOM. % :1 HAINln" .
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V-1.t3 A :
DF.I'IL 10 . WITI 1:0.lD. . 2fl3
l > . ' . , . -M ! : A : "
i L VAIU.OItS AND OTHm ROOMS ;
IOMS
n.wlr rurlsl ; fltit.claisi boar. . ) . G : t Ilh
J-UGU : 57.
rom.8 ANn UOAHD AT iU lNNI Y.
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I ) 'UIINISIIIID HO IS , WITH on WiThOUT
iioard modern no children. 507 13th ,
Ir ; muern : chlllte , 1 . ' - : anue U.
I " 'UitNlS1I11D HOOIS. WITH on WITHOUT
lr : modern : no ehl.ren. M7 8. t.th s\'enue.
, ' .
. J'-Im U.
- -
IOI Il11t1'-Wih'UJlNISlWD n00119.
4 L.AhIug 1IOU8l1lCUEP11O IIOOMH. $ &oo.
1.lm 10USEInGJING nols. 10.
- Itels. In 1 1th .tI-est.1 0-MRS 2'
- .
r ron hIhiNT-ST0II1S AD OPl'ICE
FOR HENTTISTnY nRCK UUII.DIN6I
'I' ) 'arnam .tr < . ' 'hl building ntlLDING
lre-
pt.r Cfllent basement. cmplete steam heating
I Itatur" water on all n"r. . gas etc. Apll at
the mce or The Uu. 1-13
YR RICNZ Dr.I HeM IN Nll'fay FUR.
. "ht orlke. Unt Statu Nat'l llk IUI. bio. .
I .nU T t , ru. . I-Tt I
MmN1'1'A ' ' 'lm ,
VANTflD-TltE : Mi'TAte TIESI.ltVl1 : 1PNI
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WANTJ-TI MITtl. JUH.WI1
:
f'I'NI
1.ICe n."IAlol or Nsw Y"lk ,1.Ip. tu engage ,
gage tell 'nanlgPt" ' anal , general 81(51111 or CX-
lietlene. . anal , nullity for work Ire th. west "n
m..t luctlth' " I.tn. . % , Iltp. during August
II. II. HQhl.ol. diririor ' or neraeieai . Onlh" ,
J-I H
, \ONTS MAIn $ : .1) hALY. 1.t.ItVlh.otH [
tnvetiilon. 1.111" 2 2 tn 6 MII , In n haiua' , .
Sanaphe mailed C" I'orghiec & Maikin. ( ' 11111-
tiati , 0. . J-U : : 17'
:
AII1NTIO. : 1Tlm [ fl X. NEW COUllN.TlON
,11'Ietr' ' ; Ilhnlng I , , 'I.r ; ihg Irlt , ; "IIII $ ;
1".II.a , 2 : , Net"1 ' I.Hll' , ! "atelt' . . ( 'hlc'nlo :
Ill. J- 1821 21'
IIIIN'l'Ui AUI'SC\
n. O. WAII.A'I. 1'NTALS. [ 31 110\\'N II.I { .
h-MIll
1.:131
S'l'it.thI. (
mH ; HOI.\O : lIt'lI.IINII IN OMAIIA. 11. S.
l'II >
OIAIA. 1.
( .0' . honlr,1 , wntpllu.e ; iioaisehiolal , goods storeal , '
r'I'
hOI.eh"III'"h
lowectraties. 101.1) ' ) ] Leavenwoitha. 1112'
H I'O : . I'NI $ , 1211 IIAI1NEV.
' M313
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IACI."W HTOBAO & WAII : ' ( ' O. ! )8
VIO Jones .t , Uen.rl atltge and fornarallng.
; 131
\ \ : ' . n-'I'o ne\ '
WANTF1I ) , A SC.lIi. 1 , ( ) TO : .1) CAh'.ChTYl :
intact Ice I client . AaJUiess I , . Miller. 1r11 1)ajaag-
- la8 . trcct. N-M7g7 J
111 S.\.I - lIISI'SUiS. ; . WI'C.
I'"OH SAI.I' . ON1 SECOND-hAND IIACF1 .
ONI SECONDIAND lACI\
clacap. A. Murphy , 41 " ) Mo. 1th St.l'1.tCS2 .
l'-1.tCS2 17.
101 $ .tI.li-31 ISCFtII..t'GE01fl4.
I'"OH HAI.I' CII-1. TWO I.\IOF ANI TWO
small h01'1 manges. hughes atn\'p HOlmlr
wurks. G7 I Ho I3ta. Q-MCQI - $6
IAIIWOOI COM IIINATION I IOU A NI ,
chicken Cen ' e COMINTINA
ll-315
1"01 SALE. : AT A IIAIIC1AIN . TWO NI\I. :
lal'er presses . steam 1.1ures , goo I cnndltun ;
just right ' for ennniry ollhce . glO ternas . or
rhenp for ciahi. Nt trade. Lock boX 8. Smith
Oanaha. ; Net Q-413 :1
11'11 IN ( 'Ahtl.OAI ) I.OTH. COltltUSI'ONIENCE
1'1 ( AH.OAI COHH
amuliciteal , . , \ . 11. Nicholas , Counci I Din ifs . Ill.
Q- tG' ; H'
ThIOItOUUIthlltEh ) 1111511 SETTEII : PUP FOIl
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'IOnOUOIII. : HUSI : PUP01
. . ' . . ,
aile . at 1 bargain. nolott Ivens , Per.ln. la
. li 6 IT'
_ _ Qli J _
. "l SAI . S lTI PIRMml MAl"IINI' : .
"llu.t new. 1001 1. United Itates Natunal ,
hank Illdg. Q-f l'
FOIl iAhE . 10 hEAt CItOIClI ] : FAMILY "II.I
cows ; call afternoon ; yard : und lurt HI.
cul nferoun atl
) Q8b " 17' !
CI\ll \'O"\S'I'S.
1.1115. DB , \\'AHlFN. . CI\tn'OYANT. 1117 .
liable buaiiasaa m dlul ; 81h Year ut IU N. 161h.
lallo
)
H-IG
htId , ) WCI I'W [ . 1,1'mY. CI\IIVOYAN1' .
C .
ilenal , trance . ml'lum ; the failure .Ialnly . . re-
\'ulll. 10\l'rs United . troubles IiealeaI. nnles uC
friends . enell's and one you wi anal ry ; nu
thom ( tar kite JI.olp ; only tho.o In trouble colt.
, vlll ' . Fee. . $ aitisfatc.
I can anal wi hehl ) 'ou. 1ce. ro up. } ul.ruc-
lion h'amltcN or no ItT , 1'lto. ! 112 Cap-
lon
.
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Iol'Nle. . S-MS37 U'
ll\SS.Ua : , nA''lS , hI'rc.
JAIAMI SMITh. rio 2 S. 13Th ! . 21 \JOOI
reel 3. Ingnet" : . vapor. alcohol , stl'll. stat-
lhU'lne nnl sea Iaitha. T- . "IO 1'
1.IME. I\HUI MAAAO IIATIII4. IGI 10W'O ,
'l'-M9J2 A I'
lIME. 10nII , . ' 'UlIIMI AND F1.ICTI1IC :
; lath , . Finest Iatlora In city. 318.321 H. 11th.
T- . 19g A2' ' ) '
MASSAGE , MW.Ut IIiiltNAItD. T-M416 1421 1)01)011. 51'
Jlg , DII. 1.IION. 1LgOANT MAH $ . \n AND I
elceiric bath. Parlors .estul unll I efl esillig. :
H2 North hut 8treet T-M517-22'
'l'IJU\ISI IIA'l'hlS.
TUIIISH DATIS ; 'ONIY I'LACE IN 'CIT '
, 'xeluslve . for ladled. Hule } O'.l lice lJldg. 13 _
I.ADUS' IIATIIS. 1.11.IE. POST. 319H. . 1TIT.
31
1'1ihtS0NAL.
VA\I CO. . 3.6 l1E IID. H JAI.TI loK
free : home treatment : lady attendant. U-3t
II. HAAS. FLOIIIST. I'J.ANTS. CUT I'LOW.m ; . I
llantiuet . . , residence and grave decorations. ,
1313'lnton street. Telepiaone ' 770. UM:9 I
IJATIIS . MASSAOE 11M" : , I'S' . 31' Si.I. . .
l'IIIVATt : 1101.111 J.'OI W01mN DUllING CON. i
pnl''T Inement. I0MF lest given. 3119 U-MIll-lit N. 2lth. ) ; !
. t - I
S0IIliiRS OF TIlE WAR 0. TIl 1. : . I
taliIamn who IUI'o taut u.u.t their 'hhl under
Iiae hOlc.teld lows for obtaining laud will
Ilar th. , ometiinir 10 heir nd\ntage hy calling
60met:111
, laaiak talalg.
DC lJnlteal litaites
on nie-thital hour Unied 8111es blk bllg.
Inquire ' < at elo\'atOr. I 1. 11er , U-ig.16'
I'IIIISONAI.-l.ATIN. OI : "K. 1."I'NCI AD
I'I'ION.\-I\TIN.
German iauglai. \ddre. Y 11. lIce.U1.lS)217 .
letIS.17.
3tOlIY TO I.O.iN-UI1.tl. ' I'S'\TI .
ANTHONY I.OAN Sc TRUST CO" : n N.Y I.WI
\NTIOY l.u.ll II low rates for choice surly In Ne-
br.l.a and 10\ a farms or Omaha city iii , Ol.erty.
.
MONEY TO LOAN A' LOWEST . JATE , TilE
O. J' . 1)aYIl . . . 1 : ( "lram .t , ' \-3
CITY UANS. C. A. tT\U 615 N. \ , , . : .
LIFE 1NliUltANCli POIICma I.OAN" ) ON
or lght. INSUtANCE . Che.n ) ' . Kansas City. 1.Io.
:3tu.
CAPITAL , $2.0.0 ; SLII1I'l.US. $9.0 ; 11. H.
1.tuitgaigu' Trust Co. . New York ; for 6 taer cOot
1011& 01 \ city prpcrty , Apply to I'usey &
Thola& . asent. rom rJ7 "Int Nat. I' , , JtlaIg.
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPlO"I ) OMAIA
JON.JY
real estate. llrennen Love . & Co. . l'uXlon blk.
.
W-357 _
W.31
MONEY TO I.OAN ON UIPHO"I'J ) 0:1\1.\
T
1INI l'rlerty. 1"ldelly Trust Co. . . 170Z Farnaina. \ !
:
LOANS ON IlllOVED & UNIMI'IIOVF1II ) CITY
I.\NS 1101 . \V. 1."I'al : mlh & Cu. . 13 : ) 1'arnana. -
) -31J
$2. .0 TO $ ' ) , OJ F. D , W AD. 16 & W-9.A1 DOUGLAS.
G l'Illt CENT MONEY TO LOAN UPON OMAhA
CtNT IAIA
I :
it-.al estate & Neb. 'arms. W. J3.Mehkle. Omlhu - ,
W-3.
) IITAO I.O.\NH. LOW nAT":8. :
J. 1) . ZIttle . 16th and 1)oulaz . Omaha. W-M66S.SIO
W-M6SSIO
lIOSI ' 1'0 1OAX-U.\'rEIS.
MONEY' TO LOAN ON FURNITURE. PIANOS.
horses. walgons . etc. . at lowest rates tn cIty :
no lemoal at0 . : strictly conltental ; ) UU
can inoUnt. pay the IUon off at any time or In any
100Ult
inoUnt.OMAhA MORTGAGE LOAN CO .
OAIA
lUG S. 16lh .t t.
X-1.t361
X-:1361
MONEY TO LOAN : 6) . 9 DAYS ; I'IJIINI.
tUto pianos etc. Duff Green. rol 8. larker
blo k. X-161
JIUSINESS cn.\XCI
$ n.Oo STOCK OV MFlCIANDSl' IN IGST
town In eastern Nebnuk. fur lal and casher
or equivalent Adoeu I : . care 1bet. ull
" , Y-M3a
$ ; ,0 AND U'\\\HD I'cn MONTh . :
made with small capital 1) ' systematIc o"eCI'
latto. h6afleat methaumi. 11on1 anal iaarticultria !
I.U'm. 8.fl metbO. lok : ! t [ tleuotl
tree. Natunal bairak references. ' 'holl & Co. .
I3 maUo bldg . ChIcago. Y-1U7t : .
$5 .O T n.oo IAILY JAln : IY 11'I'JCt-
laihon. Address l'uttsOn & Cu . , Omaha . bldg. ,
Chicago. Y-1Ii6-S3'
TIlE CIIANCII OF A LIFETIME-WANTED ,
TiE CI'NCI IU''JTUIE-\\'ANTED
a partner with from p.O to $ .0.0 In well
o."anlze. .iyIng lu.lne. In Omaha Only
responsible alien answer ; nM.o annually scur.
anleed. Address Y jm ) , lice. Y-li
. 'on SAI.E . nOK , STATIONIOttY AND WALJ
paper stock or abut $ .O.O. Good louton
wlb low rent 10 good town In 8. U Neb.Vihh
take ) on the dollar. Good opening for druK-
gist.'Ihh . give pn time . Address Y-MU31 Y 6. lIce.
WANT A I.AITNEI WIT A STOCK 01'
cene.1 merchandise or .nai replied TK . a
new bu.lne. In I town where crop. are oo.l.
crl1 at
II. Eaevold.en. St I'aul. Neb - . $ 10.
fl.G ) IULINERr STOCK : IEST LOcATjj
In lb. otll 1. trde J. J. Ulbioli. al t"nt
National bn" Y-
$3600 SALOON AND I1XTUltES ' RCKII'TS
120 SALON 1IXTUlFS'
lk $ : per dlT , J. J. alb.on a1 l lrl National T-I
AlK CHANCe TO GET Ln EIITAULI8IEED
: L
T
TAULI8IED
republican newspspr and job omc In 8uth.
east Nebraska for halt value , Part . .h. A
line business on e.1 taL Address. guide ,
" U. ca Omh ) e -L $ Quic 1
t
1.01 IIX'Il.tNIll.
pn..n. ; ) , CAsh " . AE41'MII $1 II.fld ' 6 l'l.m CliNT .
< ARHI'MF
v1),1 . a $ & ) .1) ) hor. In Walllt hill . CBNT.
Obol. 21 bt Nath . I bank. Z-M1U
- - - - - - - - - - - - -
$3GO.G ) ) : ONE 1-H. . om 5.11. rTAO" : AND
h"tn ; lot rohl2l ; r111 , II0.PJ and S7.Oa)1 eneum-
$0.1 $
brance $ I. : ) .I ) : r ) rM ; 8 Per Cent ; Iuly for
\'Uclnt lot ur Iln.l. J. J. GIbson . 31 It Nnt'l
bank. ZM6"
I'RNIHH [ : hhl.O11i4 . PI'I. 1.1 J.\O. J
'
J. (1Ibun . 31 lot Nat'l bank. 7.1.1613
r. Al.IS : 01. \S ' "INI.J I.ANI AS TIUI : : IS
In Ih , vicinIty oC ( ) nap'i. I-room house . 1".1
bairn . lbs \In.at , ' . lalackberrlr' . ralsiabearhec . nn,1 ,
o'hpr "mnl fruit. That "rlet ) I. clear nwt
will take In exchange B Ile etUIP hnl' In
the city. Mu tl'l I"et" : ' , 1"IMlty Trust
corpan ) ' , sole agtnt 1702 t'aram "tte.t.
Z-16n ,
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; .
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$2.OmY.O. $ ) lIAI.OON ; nlcEll'TS : " 1110 ' 1'EitiAY. [
- J. J. OI.on. 31 ht Nat'l. batik. / - 1619 ,
EQt'ITY IN SIX.IOO11 COTT.flll TO I'X I
change for g'M.t t""I. with or without \'p.
hide. O. I ) . Itlee . G R. IGth sheet.
sheet.Ms' : 1 16'
VANTl1D . A ShIilTf.ANI ) PONY ANn CART ,
WANTIJ. HlgTINI
on ' or 1.lh. .uln"I' , for ehlMten to drive . In
.ehlngl for 'y ! ; hugh grade genhienian's bicycle .
u.,1 , 3 mnmitlic ; gael grt I neWl ; wIll I' ) ' , lf r.
ence . IC an ) ' . In cash. , \dote.s \ i. Z-i67.U' lIce ohhice.
- - -
IACln : 1"llIT PAIM. 4 MILES OU'l' 1'01
collage.
I le.
I ! ) Sheridan county for vacant lot.
116. only $ ) encunaberanee . want vacant city 10:1 :
I.'III residence hear In far cottage.
" "taRe.
'II ) clear for good 'tul ) ' .
S' clear fair outsIde Iota nn,1 cal :
123 Cuss c"ulty for city Itul'oty and cash.
Gas ) farm near OOnha. n bargain.
t clear fair Iul ) In sni ill hou.
t ' clear 11,1 , rush for gael resident lot.
22 cIt-ar for good horse , ,
cl".r got
FOIl li.tI,11.
FOl S.\.I
Unn"eum Place It. [ cast frnh . $1. ( ) . Ca ) ' .
Iln'm Illco lot [ , wotth , ( $ hO'M. . nt $2,29.
$
Uln"rm I'iact' lot . corer . ye chiotce $ I.7Q.
Jnt on 14. :6111. s.rtai ] , worth . $2.14) ) .
1..0J-nrT. r.ltl II l'age cpunt lawn.
A beautiful hOle N. W. Ilaiascanit park nt a
grett hlr/.III. for an ) hInt ] or 1 ,1"1 , COle
, . .
I n,1 . 1.
I'man Waterman 82 N. Y. Life hulthl .
. " .r-16
1.11 S.t 1,11-It 11.11 , I1S'I'iTI. .
LIARGAINS. : . I.i TIAI > : IN CITY rflOl'-
ertes $ anal faranam. John N. I'"renzr. opp. m 1' - . O.Z6'
AIISTltA'TH. TIlE UYION m-D COMI'ANY.
COiW rs
1101.11114 ON AHY 1'.Y1.tllNTS , S : I , AND
buy Iota , acres , furman. Gan'ln Iru& , . 210 N.Y. I.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1114-166
IIAI1OAINS. 10USI S. LOTS AND "A I lS.
sale or trade . 1' . K. Dorlng , l"kcrHW - 1
[ ' "AI 1 I.AND8. C. 1' . IIA11IIISON . 912 N Y.IMe.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ H J-lmSfIO '
STORES AND hOUSES 1'01 SA.1 - OIl I1ENT.
For Ilrtculars 1""ly to Omlho Loan . and
Trust Co. . 16th and Douglas sheets. Im-MS31 82
9.11001.1 MODERN IlOUSlI . NICE I.AWN .
: 10DmN NC "N.
tine shale t. cc . . good barn . lovely intame. lear
Itautor. J. I Pdrrte Douglas hlnck. .
: : 7-A
MUST I 80.D NII' eOT''AOF ANt ) JOT
neur l1n.'om pollq ; only $2SJ.O ) , hicks . N.
Y. 1M" llt ! . 1t14-1.tSIl - - - 17 "
Volt HALg. 4 I"AlCatS IN IJ\tUSON CO .
Iowa : one 3 acres ; one N acres : one U : acres ;
one 36 acres ; alt veil ImIJov.l. Alr. Warren -
ron Iledgea . Iolal. Iuwn. 11'-S 11'
ll'VII S ,
; r. O. lAXON. 4')2 N. 36Th. 30 ,
BTI'IUINU , IUIT I.I { A WATCH. WEST- :
er 1lcettleal Iupply Co. . 1:15 : howard street.
SEll : TIlE : VISII.I' : IALI , 1'AtNGS ON
Relay Steclal . Wi 1'ltnUI & UN . 12J N.Ih. 32
V14STl41tN IICYCLI & GUN CO. . 218 CU1.tlNG 2.
tANT1.lIS , ( IIIA'h'IIS AND 'I'lI.IIS.
WOOI MANTEI.S . GlATW ; . TlI.tl14 Volt
Jr pla"eH. y .thul . nail , large nl" ' ; write for
prices. 1Ion lIngers & liaaa. Omah" 33 i
' ' ,
LIS'I'
LOST. IN NIllCI1lltOIlIlOOl ) OP lINt ) AND
ltowztral . black boaak containing letter ml-
reH..1 tn Pat l1hnsler. ltemiiigford . Neb. n.-
turn to 1.lmhal Ice . Co . 217 . 13. 14th. , for re-
waral. L.t.M80
JIOTI4LS.
AETNA 10U I'J ( IIIJROI'IIAN ) . N.V. , COn.
131h and U"tgc , Rooms ly day or Wlck , 373
hOTEL 11. . mI. FHANK IIILItTCif . MOl
Ilh anal .Jaanes .t. : So. Oinalaa. . un ! Shaerntan
nnt fhen1an
' . . . th" .
aels 11. " door.
tor.
. ' ' , .
A1.tI6ItI'AN ( l'LAN
A11 1 <
7 : : ; moans ot $ .W day : W rooms "t S ) day.
1':4rolwan : plan. lIe tu ' 1,0 pr la ) 916
TiE "LANGE" 10TEI , . G3 H. 13H STIIEIIT. -
1-17
l'A \ nIOI ( 11115.
n. MARO\\'ITZ LOANS MONEY. 48 N. 10 386 HT.
MONEY I.OANED. CASn IAII FOIl Ol\
, gold silver anal clothing. :20 Norh 161h at'ct.
.
1.1-271-AlT
11--A %
! nIOI''IA UNU ' 'll'J\'IU'lIXlJ.
A. C. VAN HANT'H ICIOOI , . GI3 N. Y. LIFE
M-3 '
OMAhA ( 1. CIJPOx 16TI & DOIGIAS. J8U
MUSIC , AU'I' ANn 1\GU.\a s ,
WIlY NOT lUY pl\NOH AT WIIOLES.'tL.E
lices7 G now 1lann. far rent ; lertns ' , 1.1.
etatl' " ' 11111 II. Schimoller . rom r5. M-
. . '
_ e.lguo _ luldlng. M-ioU'
SEND ; CENTS 1."On SONG PIFTY WIDOW
II Bloomer , . Wo\tldge lrd" , Omaha. Neta. .
1-S.l5
OIWI1I F. GEII'NIFCK : , IANJO ANI
guitar teacher . lIlt Cuss atreet. 1.1-103
. CO\L.
SllmmAN COAT. . t. ! ) ) LI , 1'S1' : COOKING
COO"fO
coal mlle \'ollnl. $ .5 ; lump splendid
Cur grates . , .5. Also dealer In P nn.'lvfnla
har eual. Ylclur Whie ( Tel. 121 16 'arnam 454 .
:
i
Utll.DISa & IO.\N , \SSOCI\'IONS ,
SIIA1tIIS IN MUTUAl I , . & It. AaR'N PAY
6. i , 8 per cent whaen I. 2. 3 y."rs old always
remicentable. 1704 Farnn" at" Nattlnger . Sec.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ : L
lOW TO GET A 1101.611 OIl s : GlmF GOOD
Interest . on savings. Apply tu Omaha L. & II
A..n. 1i lice hJIdI. ( I. 1. ! . NI'ln\er , See. 373
1'AwrVll.tll.
0001 l'STUlt 1"OI 10ISCS. $ l .t p"JR'
month her head. Charles Gao , , St Inul. Neb.
31 ,
UXnl'n'I'IO AND 1 ln\II nS ,
If. 11. liUltIIET . FUNEIAL UII'l'.IOll : AND
embalmer . 1&8 ChIcago st . . telephone 9' ) . 3
SWANSON & YALIN , ' liOI CUMINO , TElL 383 106G.
- 33
M. O. 1'tH , . UNDI.TAlnmNl 1IMUAI.M. '
' IIAI.
er. IU7 I..ram .t" telephone : : . UI
: IUHC.I.
LADIESI CIIICIIESTEI1'H ENGLISh ! l'IINNY.
royal 1'11. ( diamond brad ) are Ill' hat IIJNNY- ; ICe.
reliable ; hake no other ; send 4c : .tnml' Cor
particulars. "Relict for Ladies. " In letter ly
return mal At druggists. Ch1c .ter Chem.
r teal Co. . l'hladephln. ! l'a.
.ACC0UG'1'A'l'S.
CIIAS. .J WALTIIIIS L'Xl'EltT ACCOUNTANT
: ,3 ht Nat'I lank , 'reI. 166 Iteferences n6 .
DI S'lIS'I'S.
Iht. " I'AUI. DENTIST : : lUIT ST. 37
ELI C''IUC.\L SVI'l'LIES.
EII 'lCL .JNGNEEIS AND CONTRACT.
or for electrIc light and motor plants anti all
kinds or electrical construction. Western 141cc.
tried Supply cu . . 1.1 UCwar 8t. str i1l.
C.tItl'11'l'llltS ANI 1LILnl IS ,
C. E. 11IULI" l'AI'En HANGING hOUSE
alga pahating. brick work luterlng ; onee lOHI I ,
l.rker 111k. ; tel. 1. . Ihop , N. ZUh I. m
UVSINC3S 2OTIV1rIS
DAMAQIID JUmOlt ! n I"\C1 D. 1' N. i 16
:
( CopyrIght . 1617. lay 1\'lnl ilacheller. )
CIAITEH I.
I would bo easy to walk many I tme
through "I.'le anal I a' the IJlds about Il" and
never once nlli the little fIshing hamlel of
I'lttetacralgle. Indeed I would bo I singular
lhll ! If It was founaI . unless some special
business and direction teal to It. For clearly
It was never Intended lhat human beings
< bengs
shoulti build homes where these cottages cling
together between sea and sky ; a few here
an(1 ( a few there hidden away 11 oyery bend
Qf the rock , where a Ilte ground could be
levolled . until the tiles , In stormy weather
break with threat and , fury OIl the very doorsteps .
steps ot the lowest cottages.
Yet as the lofty semicircle of his bents
Inward the sea follows , and there Is I fair
harbor , where the nshlng boats ride together.
whlo their sails dry In the afternoon 81111
Then the hamlet Is still , for the men are
sleeping or the wearlne3s at their nlht work ! ,
whl6 the children play quIetly titiioitg the
tangle and the women melHI net or bait the
lines for the next nshlng. A lonely little
spot shlt In by sea and land , anal yet life Is
there In all Its Passionate varely-Iuye [ and
hate jealousy and infinite expectations ; ago ,
with Its memories and regrels. and "suro
anal . certain hOIe. "
The cottages also have theIr Indlvldual-
ties. ilhough they are much of tIle same
size and pattern , al observing eye would have
plcllel out the Dumb cottage as distinctive
and prepossessIng. Its outside walls were
as white as lime conld make them , its smal
windows brightened with geraniums , anti , B
muslin curtain anal the lItter of ropes and
nets arid drying fish which encumbered the
if/
StandIng thus In t . , cl ar. stmn light.
majority of thatches wee Jlleasanty absent.
Standing on ate level , thirty feel above
the shlnglo. Il facet the ' open sea . alI ! was
0fl5tflIItly filled with the confused lanes Qf
Its sighing surges . and penelrate,1 by its pul-
sating , . tremendous vItality. I hall been the
homo ! of many goneratons Qf flinnles. ant the
very old and the very ' young had ( usually
shared its comforts tdgtiier but at the ' time
of my story there remained at tlt , famiy only
the wIdow of the la.t ? proprietor. her son An-
drew , and her daughter , Christina.
.
Christina Was 20 year ell and still un.
marrlCl- Christna strange thing In Pltten-
-
crdlgle. where early marriage is [ the
rule. Some said she was vain and set up
with her beauty , and could find no bd goo
enough ; others thought shoo was a sclt3h ,
colli hearted lassie , feared for the cares and
bbors of a fisher's wlte. On this July afer-
noon the girl had ben some hour streleh-
lng and mending the pie at nets at her
feet but at length they were In perfect
order . and she threw her arms upward and
outward to relieve theIr weariness , and then
went to the open door. The tide was coming
In . but the children were still pallllng In
the pools. and on the cold bladderwMck ,
and she stepped forward 10 the edge of the
cliff and threw them some wit geranium
and ragwort. Then she stood , motIonless In
the bright sunlght ! looking down the shingle
toward the pier and the little tavern . from
.
which csmo In drowsy tones the rough moo-
otonous songs which semen sing.
Standing titus In the clear slrong light .
her great beauty was nol to bo denied. She
was tall and not too slender and at this
moment the set of her heall was lIke that
of a thoroughbred ltore . when It pricks its
ears to lsten , . She hal , full soft brown
eyes , with long lashes anal heayy eyebrows ;
an open-all complexl , dazlng even teeth
an abundance of dark rippling lilir . and a
nush of ardent life . opening her wide nra-
Irls and stirring gently the exquisite mold
of her throat and bust. The moral Impression -
sion she gave was that of a pure , strong
compassionate woman ; cool headed , but 'not
cold ; capable of vigorous joys and griefs .
ACer a feW minutes' investigation she
went back to the cottage and stoat In the
open doorway with her head leaning
against the lintel. leI mother had begun
to prepare the evening meal : fresh fIsh was
fryIng over the fire snd" the oatcakes toasting
before II ; yet as she moved rapidly about she
was watching her daughter and very soon
she gave words to her Ihoughls.
"Christina ) ou'l no 'requlro to be looking
_ after Andrew. The lad has been asleep ever
since he eat his dinner. "
" know molher "
"I that.
"And If it's Jamie Lauder you're thinking
0' . let me tel yeti it's a poor business. I
lave a fear ant an Inward down-sinking
abut that young lalan "
"Pertect nonsens , mother ! There's noth- .
log 10 fear about Jamie. "
"What got ever came through folk saved
from the sea ? They bring sorrow back wi'
!
theni and that's a fact weel known. "
"What could Andrew do but save the lad ! "
"Why was lie ( lad , r > lnlng before such a
sea ? lie should haveane Into harbor ; there
was time enaiigh. AUait I Was Andrew'a
duty to save him it-its-na your duly to be
loving him ; you may 'tall' that much sense
" " ' , '
from 010. I .
"Whist mother ! I1'taarnt said a word o'
" ' !
love to me
"lie ' perfectly changes -colors the moment
ho sees , and ' just making .
you you a 'J yourself
self a speculation 10 tuj1whoJe village . Chris-
tina. Im no liking the 'jbk 0' the thing , and
Andrew's no liking I. pd I you dlnna tak'
care 0' your.elf you'l bo In a burning fever
!
0' nrat love and beyont k11 reasoning wih , "
The girl nushCI hotYIcame ; ; Into the house
and began to reset tM C tea tray , for she
"eard Jamle'l steps upmlthe rocky road and
his voice , clear as a blaikbird's , gayly whistling -
ling "In the Bay of IIiay 0. "
,
"Tho lea cups are a' right , ChrsUna. : Im
talking anent Jamie , apder. The lad I
just a temptation 10 ytiA and you'l need teak
ask for strength to be kent ' from temptation , '
for tile best 0' us dl iqt strength 10'
resist It. "
Christina turned her1fsca 10 her mother
ant lIen left her answer to Jamie Lauder. :
He came . In at the moment 'with a little tartan
Children Cry fob
Pitcher's Castorla.
Children Cry fOI ,
Pitcher's Caste ria.
Children Cr fo !
tcher's
fftcher's Castorla.
JrOVNO ,
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VOAT ON SlFlt N A\ , TIIUItSDAY
ATlUISDAY
cycling. Owner pay ad anal get coal at zin
F rnkUn at 11) ant Found-Ill-lI'
shawl In his hand which he galanty threw
across the shoulder , of I stress 1lnule. tr
hae just bought It from a pelJer ; , 10011 . " he
said. "I'l bonnie and soft and I sets /011
weel anal I hope you'l pllasuro me by wear-
log It. "
Ills face was so bright . his manner so
.
charmln that I was hnlslhle for Janet ,
Bnnie 10 resist him. "You're n feeehl . I
ilattcr1ng lalldle , " she answered but she i
stroked . alll fingered the gay lIercllief whie
Chrlstn.t made her oluer'o how bright were
the colors of It and how neatly this . ser folds
fell around her Thln the door of the Inner
room opened and Alllrew ( came sleepily out
"The nsh Is burning nod the oat cakes
too for I'm smelling them b3n the hous . "
he sa'al , and Janet run 10 Ih fireside anal
hastily turned her herring aUI cakes. ant
"I'm feared you'l no think much 0' your
meat tOhhlghh " she said , regrelul ) "The
tea Is fairly rthineal. "
"Never mln'l the melt mother , " salt Andrew .
drew ; "we dlnna leave 10 eat . "
"Ne\'er mind the meat What perfect [ non.
sense ! There's gomelhln wrcng wi' talk that
din na mind their meat. "
" 'eel , tllell you shoullna be so vin o'
yourself , molher. Y 'Otl were ' preening lee
a young lassie when I gIl sight o' ou-anll
the meat taking care Q" IlseIC. "
!
" ] vain ! Na . na ! Nacbol that lIens
Janet Bnnlo can say she'a 'aln. ) I wet (
that I am a frail , miserable creature . wi'
little need 0' beIng vain either 0' myself or
)
my burns. Rut draw to the table anal eat ;
I'l warrant the fish wilt prove better thin
tun
It's bonnie "
They sat down with I pleasant content thai
soon broadened Into mirth and llughter as
Jamb Lauder began 10 tel , ali to show how
the peddler lad leeched ald felhered the
fishier's wives out of their bJwbeel , adding
at the last that ho "couldna come within
sight o' their tine words , they were that
civil to ltini "
"Ou. ay senelessl civil , nao doubt 0' It , "
)
salt Janel. "A l'eJdler aye gives the whole
village a nt o' the liberalities . Tim like o'
Jean Robertson spending a crown on ltliii
The words are no to seek that sh'l get
from mae In the morning. " ,
Then Jame : look a letter from his pocket
anal showell I 10 A 111 rew. "Hobert Toddy
brought It this afternoon . " he said "and as
you lay see . It Is from lie Hendersons 0'
Glasgow , and they say there wi be R berth
soon for me In one 0' their ships. And their
boats are good and their captains are good
and there's chances for I fine saIlor on that
line. I may be a cdptaln myself one o' these
days ! " anti ho laughed 80 gyly ant looked
so bravely Inlo the face of such a bolt Il'a
that he peruaded everyone else to expect It
for him Janet puled her new shawl a little
ltte
closer and smiled her "
smied ; thought was-"After
all . Christina may walt longer and fare worse
for sho's turned 20" yet she showed a little
reserve as she asked :
"Are you then Glasgow born . Jamie Lau-
tier ? "
"Me Glasgow born ! What are yon lhlnk-
log Q' ? Im from the auld East Netik anal
I'm proud o' being a "Iter. A' my common
sense comes tram 1011e. Thcrp's none loves
the 'Kingdom' . mall than Jamie Lauder.
We're . a' Fife thegither . I thought you knew
It. "
I.
. I
At these words there was a momentary
shadow across thai door and a little lassie
slipped in . anal when she did so lte everyone
put down their cup 10 welcome her. An.
drew reddened to the roots of his hair ; his
eyes filled wIth light . a lender smile softened
his firm riloutht and he put out his banal and
drew the girl to the chair whIch ChristIna
had pushe close to lila own
"You're a sight for salr e'en , Sophy
Traill . " said Mistress ilinnie . but for all that
she gave Sophy a glance In which there
was much speculatIon . not unmixed wHh tear
and disapproval for I was easy to see that
Andrew Bnnie loved her ant thaI silo was
not at all like him , nor yet like the fishier
girls of I'ittencraigie. Sophy however , was
not responsible for this difference , for early
orphanage had placed her In the care of 'n
aunt who carried on n dross and bonnet makIng -
Ing business In Lrgo. and she had turned
the lIttle fisher maid into a girl after her
own heart and wishes
She came tre'luenty , inaleed 10 visit her
own people In Plttencraigle . but she had
gradually grown less anal less like them and
there was no wonder that Mistress Bionic
asked herself fearfully . "What knd ! of a wife
at all she would make for a Fife fisherman ? "
Site was so small and genty she had such a
lovely face , such fair rippling itair and her
gown was of blue muslin made In the fashion
of the day antI finished with a lace collar
round her throat anal , a ribbon belt round her
slender waist , "A bonnlo lass [ for a carriage
anal pair " thought Janet fllnnle . "but whatever .
ever will she do wi' the creel and the nets
no' to speak 0' the balms and the house.
wark ? "
Andrew was too much In love to consider
these questions. When he was G years old
ho hail carried Sophy In his arms all day
long ; when ho was 12 they had paddled on
the sands and fished , and played ant learned
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\V're . our lane . fhy. " said Christina .
their lessons together , She had promised
then .tQ b his wife as soon as he was a man
and had a house anti a boat of his own , and
never for one moment since had Andrew
doubled the validity ant certainly ot this
promise To Andrew and to Andrew's family .
and to the whole village of Illencralgle famiy. , I.e
marIage of Andrew Bnnlo and Sophy Thral
was a fact beyond disputing . Some said "It
was the right thing " and , sonic salt It was
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"Iho foolish thing " qnll among the later was
Andrew's mother , though as yet she bad
sid It very cautiously to Andrew . whom she
regrde(1 as "clean dar and senselessly
touchy about the lassie , "
lInt she sent tile young people out of the
house Willie abe retd up tile disorder made
by the evening meal , though a she wiped
her teacups she went frequently tn the little
wIndow and looked at the tour young things
sitting together on the bit of turf which
carpeted the top of the cliff before the cot.
tage Andrew as a privileged lover held
Sophy's band ; Christina sat next to
her brother and facing Jamlo Lauder ,
10 It was easy to see how her taco
kindled allah ( her manner softened to the
charm ol his merry conversation . his snatches
of breezy lea sozig ant his clever bits of
nlimicry . Anal aa Janet walked 10 and ( to .
setting her cups and plates In the rack and
putting In place the table anti chairs , she
did what we might : all do more frequently
and be the wiser for it-abe talked tQ herself .
to the real woman within her and thus got
to the bottom of lhlngs.
In less than an hour there began to be a
movement abut the pie and then Andrew
401 JamIe went away 10 their nlht'a wprk ;
led the girls sat still and .atchol the men
across the level 1\H1 anti the boats hurrying -
InK out 10 the fishing Krl nIl , . Then they
went back to the cottage , anal , . foun.l that
lslres Ilnnle hall taken tier knitting and
gone to chat with I crony who Ivell higher
up lhe cliff.
"We'rE olr lane . Sopby , " 1:1 Christina ,
" ! UI wOlen folk are often thlt . " She spoke
a little sadly , the sweet meIanehol of con-
scions but Ilscknowle.I.1 hove lacing heavy
iii [ her I'a' l : allah . she would not ha'e hIm
sorry butt Iho been quite alolo With her
vaguely hRPllY dreams. Neither ot the idris
was Inclned to talk , hut Chrhlla won-
ere.1 at Sophy's shleiice . for she hall been
Innlual ) ' llll'rry while lie yOllllg men were
prcsnt. younl
Now she sat quiet on the tloorsteii [ . ,
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clasping hr loft knee with \an.ls that
ball no sign of labor on IIm bit the
mark of the needle oil the left forefinger.
At her side Clhristlna
Chrlllna stood her tall . straight
Igure seeming nobly clad : In a striped blue
and whie lillst'y petticoat , nntl I little host' ) '
of lilac print etit low '
llac elt enough to show tht' (
white , nnl thro..t above I. leI fine face
radlalet thought olHI feeling : sIlo was 01 the
verge of that experience which glorifles tile
sllplesl life . Tile CX'lllsll gloaming , the
lender sky , Iho full heaving sea were In
sweetest sYlllalhy ; they \\re sufficient . anal
Sophy's thin , fretful voice broke the chum
and allost oreltet her
"it Is I a wear ) ' life , Christna I how do
) 01 thole I 7"
"You're just lalklng. You were happy
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elough ) nn hOlr s'nc. "
, " , 1 . wasn'l happy at all , "
"Yon let on 11 ( you were. I Iholl think
yeti one " would be as feared to act a lie as to tel
"I'l 10 away from Iltelcralgle tomorrow
"Whalna for ? "
"I hae my reasons . "
"No IIOlhl you hac a ' haeeause' of 'our
own , but wlit wIll Andrew say ? He's no
expecting I.
"I dlnla care what he says. "
"Soph Thralil. "
"I dlnna ; Andrew Binnie Is na the whol
0' life . ' ' !
Ire lo Inc.
me.
" \\'halever Is the mater with you 1"
"Naething. "
"NaethlnJ
Then there was a IH\13e. and Christina's
Christna's
thOUhts new seaward. In a few mlnul .
however SOhy began tallug again. " 1)0
you como oren lS far as I.argo , Christina ? "
still iiskeai
" \\'hiIles I tko myself that Car. You may
count ml Oh ( for the last year : I sought you
ever ) ' tme ,
" , \ ) ' . Do you mlnll on the Law road a
bonnie tinuse fine anal ohl , with a braw garden -
den al1 peocoel.s II I. trailing their long
feathers o'er the grass anal gravel
" 101'1 be moaning Braelalls Folks canna
miss the house If they tried , 10.
"I was wondering I you ever nollce.1 a
young man about that' 1lace. lie Is aye
dreEs,1 for the saddle . or else tae Is In the
saddle : and . so malsl sure to Ilao a whip In
bin It anal. . ' '
" \'hat are you biking for ? "
"lie Is brawly iiandsoiIle They cal him
Archlo Iraelatl . "
"I have heard tel o' him , OIl I by whst
i said. I shouhtiii't think hl was 8n iiiiprov-
Ing friend for ' "
any young girl to huy !
"This or that he hikes me He hikes me
beyond everylhlng. "
" 00 you know what you are saying ,
Sophy ? " )01 81)lng
" 1 do . nne "
"Aro you hiking him ? " t I
"H wouhln bo hard 10 do "
"has he over spoke 10 you , ? "
" \\'oel. he's no as blate ns a fisher had. , I
find hIm In my way when I'm no thinking
and see here Christina ! I got a letter from
him this atierncaon. A real love letter. Such
bonnie word9. They are like poelry. They
are bonnie as singing. "
"Did you tel Andrew this ? "
"Why would I do that ? "
"You are a false little cutty Sophy Trail
I would tell Andrew myself , but I'm loth
to hurt his true heart. Now you be 10 leave
Archie Graelands alone , or I'l ken the reason
why "
"GlIde preserve us a' ! What a blazing pas.
slon for naelhlnK ! Can't a lasslo glo a bit
o' lassle's chat without calling a court o' set-
alons anent It ? " And she rose and shook her
skirt and said with an all of offense : "Yon
may toll Andrew If011 like to. I would be
a poor thing If a girl Is 10 be mlacaled every
tme a man told her she was bonnie. "
"I'm 10 saying you can help men making
fools o' tttOIlSOlWea ! but you should baa told
Draelanda you were a promised wife. "
"Everybody can't live In l'ittencralgie
Christina . and If you live wIth a town full .
you canna go U\ \ ) ant down saying 10 every
naan.boaiy I'lease sir I line a hail , o' my
sill , and you'ro no to look at roe. ' But gude
night ChristIna anti auld friends
Christna ; you anI me are ,
and us , ' It wilt be h31r than a lad thaI ! harts
"nut you'l no treat Andrew ill. I cQllna
love you Sophy I YOl dhl the hike 0' that. "
"Glo him a hiss for me , and you may say
I woull , hae toll him I was going back 10
Largo lie morn but I canna boar to see him
unhappy 'That's a word thai-will set him on
the mas head 0' PrIde ant pleasure. . "
( Continued ' .
Monday
Conthlu.d 1unta ) )
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TIlED 01" Itt . - ) 'I"I' EN lsh.OCICS.
CUb'n" A"le hut Jnrnlm SCr.et h'ziv-
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A number of Farnam slrlet1roperly owners
appeared before the Board of Public Works
yesteflay afternoon to protest against the
condition of lie pavement on that thoroughfare -
fare between Twentieth and TwentYfourth
Street One of theta was ' a business man ,
who asserted that ho had lost a large and
remuneratve trade because people were unwilling -
wiling to dtlYI across the rotten Pavement I
10 his store After some discussion the board
passed a resolution requesting the city council
10 appropriate $350 for tile repair Qf that
section of H.o street. I Is the ' intention or
Ito board 10 take UI [ ) the wooden locks on
the norlh side of the street and lay In their
stead about four Inches Qf brick ) bats , surfaced -
facet with a couple of Inches of cinders. On
consldoraton Qf this acton the property
owners agreed 10 htee the cinders
owner IIle ; tlC clnter sprInkled
at their own expenso.
Attorney Hal appeare before the board In
behalf of the owners of the vacant property
at " 'leenth and I.'arnam streets About the
first of the month the board s.rvfll a final
notice on the OWners to reconstruct the sidewalks -
walks and areas , and title notice expired Mon.
Itce
day. Mr. hall stated Ihat the city hall been
very lenient with the owners and he recog-
nlzot the tact that the properly was In nn
unsafe condition . lut ever since the fire tIle
owners who numbered about ' 00 persona , had
been successfully trying 10 get together
In their plans for rebuilding the property
Abut two week age they had given this
up u a bad job , Inll now proceedings had
been begun In court to foreclose the first
mortgage of $200,000 In order to get the
properly In the hands of a few who wOlld be
ready to go aheal and put up a bUiding ,
The decree would be granted as soon a
court convenel In September and then work
would be begun at once on Ihe building.
The board deeldeti . however to go ahead
at putting down the walt and then let the
owners go Into court and enjoIn them I they
wlshcd. The member stated that while they
were wiing to do anything In their power
10 assist In getting a new building . they had
been listening to the same story for ' the past
IWO years all could not consistently delay
acton longer
The bid of John Oran . for furnishing ono
car or more of paving stone for Ihe city at
ciy
$ 11cr square yard was accepted
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The case of Ed Hudson . who was arrested
Thufday by Detective Dempsey on the charge
of larceny a baiee , has been continued until
today at 9 o'clocle.
J. Druner , Fred Craig and CaBon n01ce
were arrested In a vacant house on Nicholas
near SIxteenth street last night In a drunken
condition . There was found In their pas.
aeslon I sack containing a lot of machln.
1111 taps drills , bil and a number of braces.
They were sleeping on a tarpaulin which
bore the name of C. at Black of 1012 Sil-
teenth skeet JUdge Berka held them until
some of the property could be identified .
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This II the best medicine In the world for
bowel complalnll. I acts quIckly and can
always be dopenllc'l ' upon When reduced
with water It I' pleasant to take Try it I , anti
like niaiiy others , you wlfl recolnmend it 'to
your friends. 25 and O cents per bottle.
ELLER TACI4ED ThINGS UP
ills Method of Handling Eiitato Oases Oatt3
ing Him Trouble.
IILJBARD'S ' hEIRS AFTER hIM NOIY
II t-I ttalg.s'is Il cii I Ii a'r-i ia.1it ov I Ins
iaiiit' ' 11.1 'l'li' ' IliltItitif flt't-
hIis' 1l. lhiiks , ttt 115
.ttimit Inlial ml airs ,
\'hien J , \ ' , 1111cr was jthtigo of tIle cothnt ) '
cotIrt of 1)ongias conilty one of his favorIte
thlliles of collversation was concerning "My
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\'arihs , my widows and orphans , " flllti lie wail
never so elltiitlsiastlc as wllen tehiliig of 103W
csrefiliiy lie was hllallaging tie haroh'ate bush'
11055 of his court , 5111cc 11111 retironlent at
the request of the voters of the county hia3ll
suits have hen conlmenceti against laini anal
ItIs bondsmen for the purpose of getting
estates tillon which lie Passeti as Jutigo en-
tangieti so that the heIrs could come Into
their own , it los been found to Ilave been
the exceptioti anal not the rule to have an
estate choaetl tIll withotit a claim of seine kind
coming up from the heirs.
The latest case of trouble is over the prop.
erty ofV. . I-i. IlihIlbartI , anti thi , heirs are in
such a frame of mini over tlt action of th
ex.jtialge that lie lIas laeeri tlireatencai with
Ilersatlal violence unless ho Illakes Pronlpt
restitution. It is another 0650 of Euier's rela.
tI'e boltig tangled up in the case ahiti placeth
in charge of funds which cannot be collected
from tiiem.
\v. b. 1Imibbti ailed in Onlaha , Intestate , iii
Jtil3' , 1593 , lIe 'as a single 711311 ella his
estate , consistitig of $1,000 life inshirance
moiiey , vas to be legally dlvhilt'ai Rll1Ofl his
three brothers anal a sister. ii , l. llulabsrti ,
a brother of the deceased , was appintetI ad.
ltiittistrator , Witil Fr.ink 14 , Atvorti as his
bont.lsmnsn , The atlministrator took thin Pra.
Ilaitinary steps towaral liii , settleanotit of the
estate anti ( hell reinoveJ from thic city. lb
presented his resigiantion as aitnlhlislrator to
thit court alid sas ( hlshliissed. Judge 1411cr
then , without consulting the heirs , appointed
hiis brother-la-law , George IV. ilitck , as uti.
triinistrator of the estate to sue-
C'etl hltmbbartl , Two brothers of the
hew ednllnistrator'ahiace M. anti
Friinlc A. lhuck , slgnoal thto new bond ,
l0ratik A. qtlaifying ! iii the sum of $5,500 and
the balance of ( tie estate , $792.10 , was turneal
over to George \V. Iluck , tlio nos' adminlatra-
tor.
\'hile the estate was hieing close ) up b
Duck one of tue heirs , it. A. Hubbard , came
to Omaha from New Orleans anti got Into
sonic trotible here. lie was boarded anal cared
for by his coilsin , Mrs. Alvord , who liresoptoti
a claim against ( lie estate , or against It. A.
hiubhard's interest In it , anti ilectlreat a judg.
Illent , which was contproniisei by allowing
lacr a half' interest in tito aniount due It , A.
hubbard , The Illattor ran along tlntii ( lila
year , whoa Jutlge Ihaxter atteinpteti to close
UI ) the estate. 1411cr & % % 'ahkup appeared as
attorneys for Adiailtilstratcr lluck allah site-
ceeded in deferring matters 1mm time to
hub until in July , when the affairs of the
eotate were finally closeth and an orJcr bade
for the administrator to pay over to the heirs
( ito money coining to them as apportioned by
thu court. it hail been decreed that this
ll1Otl0 was to be divided among four heirs ,
ecii receiving $9t3.
l'rior to ( lie tliial closing up of the estate
Eiiur teak it new hand in the deal by ad.
vising one of thut hicirs to bring suit for her
share , At ( lie 518015 tliiio lie vas attorney
for the adrluItrator'hen the suit of
Mrs. Alvorti was won In a justice court anti
Judgment rendereal against it. A. lbnbbara.l
for $18 all oraieras rustic for the atiniinls-
trator to pay that stun into the court when
the rest of the eatate was divided among
( Ito other heirs.
But Adniimiistrator Buck has not made thio
payment yet. When ( lie court's order for
hum to pay the money over to the lIcIrs was
Iliade lila brother-in-law anti attorney , l4iler ,
Inaugurated a series of promises that have
not been exhausted yet. Three of the heirs
to the estate are brothers of ( lIe ( ioeeaseti ,
arid tile fourth portion of thin property has
been assigned to the children of a sIster QC
the dea'i man. All efforts to gettho money ,
or any part of it , have proved futile , Buck
has not settled end shows no inclination to
do so , Elier has a new promIse for every a
demand , but ( lie iiaoney is not fortllconling ,
One of the heirs has been making it Pretty
warm for ( lie ex-Judgt' , and has only been
prevented froltl doing him bodily violence by
( lie intervention of friends.
One of tile peculiar featur's of the case Is
the tact that Buck's brothers ore his bonds.
men. 110th of these ltlOO were hlollalsluman
for the administrators In tIle I' . J. McNamara
anti I'latto Saunders estates , vhiichl are penal-
big in the courts on account of the inability
of the heirs to get their rights from the nil-
lilliil0fftlrs , The liticks are ott bonds forever
over $7,000 In probate limiters in the coilnty
court , and itl none of ( lie cases In which
they are intereotod 1153 a settlement been ob.
tamable. Artiong thin claims Patti froni ( lie
Ilubbard estate woe one of $25 to Illier &
Walkup for attorney's fees for services ren-
tiered the administrator in settling ( ho cs.
tate wbich has lint yet been settled.
A good appetitto anti refreshing sleep are
ai'eiitlah to health of llhIiat and body , anal
these are given by llooai's Sarsaparilla.
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( iUNTI' % 'ON"1' 1'tY ( iihtNllS' 1'Ahtl9.
If lIe Co.'s ( ci Olila , lit' % 'lhi hin'e t.
I'm' 111w Osa'mt 'iiy ,
John S. Carnea , wile soughlt aiti for hIs
wife and three chihairen from the police this
other night and told a story Of this ill treat.
lilent tllat lIe bati racelveal at the hiattala of
hiis mother , has been cared for by ( lie county ,
COlnlnssioners ! ,
The story told by Carnos was that lie sold
his property at Canton , 0. , and rentoveti to
Oniahia at the urgent request of hIs toothier
amid that after lie had lived here until his
111000) ' was gone she ordered 'liliii an' ] hiia
falitily into tile street , 4lestittlte anti hungry.
Contitilasioner Jenkins Investigated ( be cssa
anti dial not tech nearly as sorry for Carries
as when lie first hoard the story. Mrs.
Daykin , tlaa niothler of Carries , said ( list Ilet'
Son bad lIved wIth her for several mouths
and seemed ilerfectly willing to stay as long
as sue bolt care of hllhn alitl ills family ,
She says that lie refused to work anal was a
too lazy to do anything but eat and that abs
wait not able to support hillU In idleness.
The cominisslonei'a decided to help ( tie wIfe
anti babies and secured transportation for
thiena to Canton and sIrteai thi back to
thieir friends. Carlies Will be gIven an op
portuolty to earn some Inoney from tile
county by working at some repairs noedsd
in the drain Pipes around the court house ,
Ito will have to worft hIs way back to Can.
ton , as no transportation will be furnialieal -
him by the board.
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ASKS 'l'Hfl COIJN'i'Y 'I'O I'AY.
hilnhtert hrltInnaislflntflgs for ( ii.
Luss ( it it listatal ,
Gottlelb I3iattcrt has flied a claim ( or
damages for personal Injuries WitlI tile
county comnilaslonera. The petition dlleges
that last May a party of eighteen people were
returning from Millard at night when their
wagon roiled clown an embankment on the
Center strcet road , just west of the l4lkhorn
tracks , lie asserts that ( be road had beta
wasbed out by rains slid that the proper
safeguards bad not been supplied by the
county board , Several gocaubers of the party
were more or less Injured. Mr. Lilattert
was badly hurt anti will , as a result of hIs 4
injurIes , be a cripple for life. As one result
of the accident 110 had to submit to lbs
amputation of one of his hands , lie ask *
tile county to pay turn damages in the sumxi
of $ OO
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