Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 14, 1895, Page 7, Image 7

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- - THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : , ; 1\roNDAY. OU'rOHEIt 11 . 1I1Or. 'T
: SPRUIAL NOTI HS.
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A.I..rl".elt" " for tl" " ' co1nmn
. wil he tnIn unfit 121(0 ( p. iii. for
the evelllA 1111 unti HI' , m. for iIt .
' "lrnllA In.1 Inn.ln , " .Iton" .
Alh'.rl".rl. " h , re.n.hlA I I 1 n-
tiered ch..el" , inn hne " " "verI nil
drr"c.1 to " nllh..r..1 leter In cnre
01 " ' 'he lice. Anl.r".o n.1.lr..1
.y , ' lit ! 11elh'.r..1 "I.n "re".lllt.n
01 II cheel ) enl , Ilntci . 1 1- : " n
" , iii nr.t h..rU.11 Ie R wor.1
tI.crenftr. JolhhlIlk..1 for Ic" ,
thnn : ro for nrl I.crtIon. These
iid ' . crtl'seuclilN . 1IIIt hc run c"ee-
utIe1y.
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1'ORtT ! ( ) WANT : ( BY YOUNO A4l.uCAN ! ,
I'ORITIN
who hii R ro"I ) ' , cd HI wrlln Rnl IIiures :
not arrall or nl1 kind or work. IA 11 - , Ike. 14 ;
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WANTI O. I.IVI . INTIT.LlUfNT AOINTH IN .
Omaha 10 organize cub" ' , or three 10 nvp toml.
hIts ttr our tnmnll OrchlN nomu Ilnl In c.n. .
. The tlile or ImmIgration Is I go.
trnl 1181.1111. Ide Immlgralon Io.
hot wtnrl , no
Inl south where there are no wlnl .
rhl wInter " , no hhlzard. no clot ' ftthlure' . .
Where two or three crnpi can h rnl..d "eh
- : , 'par. Where Ihee Is no slch thIng R' ralure
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barit ns
tr a man wilt work on.halr b' hol
In Ihl" cOlnlry. wi Gn'.1 Ilmmer" . mill , winters.
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lre Ilaylnl crops nr fruit anti garden nIck.
llIcheQ soil on eRrlh. Ikat rnlwav facilitic ! .
Hch..t Inl I"et
( leoV Amee. generl agent lCI ! FRrnam . at. .
OmnhR. B-
jrNTI.FMAN TO WOnt OMAHA on TAKF
Ierritry In Nehr.kR as ieiiernI agent or an
Irrrlory . n
OmnhR sick. cch1ent and ileath b'n.nl nnr
Icc\enl r.alh
ten.year .ndn'm.nl r.'aocintlOfl. Pcukntlfti
n'lar , . .
) . 9 . . . or nihitteis
roan nreferrd. raIl after a. m. nlte" "
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mlnJ'rrr.rrNI. ' . U-lCd
I ( 'V. V. int.41'nztonbIoek. _ 1-4"
WArTlfl . ExpnItlENrr ) AND 1'ItACTI'Ati
c I W.NTlm. FXII . IEN F . Itnas. 131 Vinton It-4C1 et.
lCd . ® TO bIZO.QO RA.Any IAD HAI.TMIN .
rot clgiirs 19.0 ; not necra.ary : e.tr In.
ducprcnl dlra , ' to customers. 1ahop & 1lnr. RI.
Louts. Mo. - U-M30S OS'
WANTID . fN A'I ) 1.ADhIS , ATm s TO .
IC 1 day lelnl "A"nt MaT"s Cleanlnl Pow-
.Ier" The lale.t aUCr"3 and IU'lale 1 TOe nrtce
for nRenll ever Ir"lueN ; rlenn' an,1 pl"he
r.rthlnR rror a thimble to R shoW cue : one
Icily , soil 4 : packngea In 3 hours : I 10 3 Pack-
nIes con he 101 tu n.\ly : every Iiouiie . alorp.
saloon . hnrhrr shop . etc. Over hOOd incknges
will he sold In next r.w inontIin : 2 .amrlea
hy mal 10 eenlo : circular free AI"o Inform-
tnn In regard 10 R light manuractrlnl bust-
neu that can he , lone In a small rom nl home
ditp Wn'i ' or . \enlnK. whole time or O\lre \ limo-
monte . nnl , may tiring you In h"lredo ot ,101-
Itra. Addrcsa Tablet Depot. CincInnati . O.
U- I 82-l'
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LAfl0htIItS Foil WYOMING ON COMPANY
I.AnOlmR ( . FOI & J. I ) . . : work l"arnlrel , , ; free
transportation. lmmer & O'Ueurn , 1120 I'ar- .
Halo stleel. U-lnI15.
' AN'I'gn-lrl ILE IU I.t' .
Om , FOR GENCnAL lIOUSIWOflI. 30
howard. 001
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I.AUmS WANTINO GOOD mm.s CAI.I. SCAN.
dlnavlan Y " ' . Itomo. 2IS Davenport. Tel. 1207.
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C-G40-O.31
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EI.12OANT CAUINtT I'tlOTOS 82.00 l'En DOZ
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.n. Davie. CAINCT 13.15 . IIOTOS $ C-MCI2
I WANT ) . A YOU NO I.Any HTI'NOOnAllmn
and , typewriter In I n Job"h. : house : Imows seine
"ooll''llnK prerercd. Ahlrese , T 2.1 C-MoI . B.'e. 15
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WANTI I. ( lilt ! . FOIl ONlmA. HOUSI' :
wok : mlil 1m Iod rok ; 5 In family : wogeim.
$10. 101i ] l'amk ' O\'enl" . C-M9o ' ) 15'
I'OI IIENT-IIOIJSES.
HOUSES. P.-K. UAIILINO . lAI En m.OCK.
D2
JOUH H IN ALL PAinS 0' Tim CITY. TIf
O. P. Do\'la Company 25O. ' ' taiiiamn. D-4C3
iiotJsE : $ . ImA'A & CO. . 10 N. 15Th fl-411 ST.
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: L. E. COLI & CO. . LA1GEST LIST INOMAII/m D-234
2 10DClN 8.100 1 HOUSES :5 ; MINUTFS I
walk from ccurl hou.e. Room 2 . D.rker D-46. 1k.
TO l.t. COTTAm WITH 8 11002.15. ON : OTI I
near 1'nrnum. Cliamles Turner. 3316 Farnam. D-466 ,
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FOil mNT. : 9.HOOM HOUSE. 52 8 : nl AI .
nue. Inquire 42 8. Ulh street. D-M1H
FOR m NT. 6.1001 IIOUSIZ ! WI.Y 1A.
pered : city \ ater : $9.0 per mo. lU N. 37h.
ItnetzeI. next 10 P. O. D-701
BTANI'OID cmcl.1 COTTI0F5. C-100:18. ,
alt modern. mea. ruel. Apply Byron Reed corn
pany. 212 South Hlh Ilre.t. U-802
:0-no01 IOIRI AND BAnN. S.V. . COnNEl
331 nd Center et. . . $ $0.fl0. John \V. 10bhlnl. ,
Tel. 52. 2')5 ' ) N Y. Life bMg. D11.09
10USE : ! O. O. WALLACE. 3a DHOWN I.K
1)-M2GI
E.UOOM COTAG ALL MOD nN. 21 : I
unit Itreet. . D- 121
flI'I.l'.NDII ) SIX-n001 Pf.ATS. WIPE nANGE
iNDI /n\enlene. : $3.0. Store 701 A. .
lClh street . from 10 10 13 and 2 10 4.flhit
D-1126
C1101C12 ) mACIr1rRw : . 2717 lOP .
pkton n\'enue : modern brick : 2J,1 coil Calror- :
nla nnl Sherwood " venue . C. , \ . Slnrr. 515 N.
y 1.1Cc. _ . . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . D-h1 02.
. 1 .j- : ImN' ' l'INE. I.Anm mOlf-I001
house . 110 N. 10th slreet. Inquire John htamnitu .
P' vL2 S. 13th. Mao 3 rooms . 124 B. 131h.
UI 131h.D:153
D-M5Sl .
; jy n'E Fr : 2ODRTtNTtOt8IS.J. : - 1.
V . . 42 N. Y. Lire. ' Phone D-M5SI lot 15'
FOIt RCNT , DSI1IA1ILE : Tl'2N-I100M 1101)
Fr , : delached. O. F. Davis Co. . 150 11n
nnm et. - . - - - - D-5n
TO l.RT.A13.AI.SO A 26 I.AItOtO flOO1
1. : I.AIGE no01
1ler brick . 110CM , : nr.t.cla.e location. In .
quire .Tohn N. l'rel1er. Henlnl mind nenl ) : '
Agent. opposite 1' . O. D-MCSI.
COMPI.lTIIX FtJnNtShTIfl : lOUSE l"n
rent 10 marrlr,1 couple. Owner wi keep IWo
1"'I' anl , Inml wIth particzi. InquIre ' or ad .
dmcsm 1 : . S. % alreot. 0-722 U.
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FOn UENT. III'.HOO:1 : I1CUST. u5.G ) ) 1IJ ,
monlh ; ( "nlrllo'uton. Inquire 2616 Cop. Ave
D-762 1'
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TUN 100:1 . : lonmt ItItICIC. COI NO. irrii .
9 rooiii. tirick. Clifton 11111. $0.0' ) . Small cot - '
rOI"- llron 111. $ Smal rl- '
tngt' . Inne ) ' .llc.l. $ . 00. Onnih. , lell I etlto'
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& . 'frusl Co. , 21 So 11th. D11S4
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I'Ot 1111' . TIm I.rANT 10mm. 6518 , .
ZCth aeiiui. chenp. Itcennan . Love & Co. .
- 1'nton - - bloele. D-M')2 ' ) 16
l'Ot 1tI-NT. . A lUW EI.I'ANT 11111 .
iletiiea Sn I'et I"rt or the cIty : low rent . :
lrfnnan , l.\'e & Cu. . Paxton block. ) - isJ 16
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FOR I NT-OTT\Gr. 1InNISI. : COM
titete for housekeepIng : larlculaT cult lt or
altes H. . N. . 1. . . . 210 N. 19th. D-81.16'
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FOIl ImN'l' noo:1 10Uol . MOIRHN 1M ,
pruvernenla. 210) : t. Mars arc : enquire or ,
Itolit Purvh , . 1)-Ill 14 '
1ol Iu I. 1-851 1
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. - FOR ItOINT VOlt 'fi' : WINTI2I1. FL'IINISIICI )
l'On 1.'l'INISlo
house "r eight roon . moder ( I\nh'I'eo.
U 8. lIce. U-oil 11'
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TnN IANI O \ SIN-ROOM MOnUIN COT :
la ! . 201 Ih Ihl Culorll : turnac . rlpclrlo
, light. t'ntti , etc. 1e iwt cloir. I-M936 14'
lIOtJI-2. 14 IlOOThI. AI.L : I2iIPBOVfl : ,
I 100:1 : : ODrHN 11'10\1
mell' : ; iIi'ii 6 . ' ! agl" . Inquire Times. 14w1f1 .
45 N. 151h At D-I1-15'
I VOlt UFNT.CII1-2.U' . H1X.JOn COT'rA01. -
. : : n hamilton Street : cl ) wnlrr In kItchen ;
onll bntn. A"rcu A. C. \\'ak.ly. rom 6 lb
N. Y. 1.1Cc B1J. D-2.1923 U
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Nr M iIO'UaIl. Mfl1)h1tN. C:1 DAnN
Ior aUrtt. InquIre at 'IS Do\.njort I lt reel.
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TO J1I2NT. m.o. MICIIIT-I200M lW12L1.INO ; ,
bath . turnnce. : .1 10lumi btreel. In'lulro
lelh.rton hall , 506 ' 1.'lut N.I"nll honk 11g.
1)-M732 1)
BIX.I00 1 IIUS . STI1ICTLY l'mST CLASA
cIty valer. sewer , coal bin. Child. . etc : $13.O :
$30
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1112 temcur,4. D.-2i137 3 '
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ron n N'--A SI2V13N.ltOOM1t :
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I neatly HI\I.IOO l ; IU (01,0' :
wih al molrr
, . \ ' enIeucca : . cozy hue fur tIme whiter ; cbs 5
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10 lIme Twentieth and ' ;
" Twentrlh 'wenl.ru'lrth . alret car
Ii hIn.s : enquire itt ISH Nnrlh $ 'fwenty.iecon II
.Irel for a ! ' lau tron\ to 3 nly..co . 1
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Foil ItENT-4.ltOOMl'LAT. 1'IItSTFLOOIt. : 3
min. walk from court hou. . . . '
$6.00. Fox . 118
; lall" ) ' . ! ' '
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1.01 ILEXT-hUhtNlSlhl21) I100MS.
NICELY 1.'UIXISICD 100:8 mt POUaa -
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NICELYFURNISIIID flOOMS.O1 SaUTE I6TI
8t Flat C 1 1-1' 161 -
I CLEAN mos. : I In WECI . 7 8. lTI Si . , .
% NICILY Iii Il'JIdIIFD flOOM . 34 S. 30Th
1"VnNldIED '
'team'heat. ROOI. 14 : 1
r lirot ; Itam heat. M-M913 e
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FINE 5L1T1 OF )1'OMS. VUIINISIIF3D ,
IUITE OP nIR nmNISIED 1'n
- Ilbt tmouaeks.ptng ; rncilci-n. " % ' 'n. E-I U . . U.
Foil . 1IRNT. lICU FRONT noml V1T1IAt .
port cove street. modern anI eln\aCI but 2C Da\.n. .
1" atr.t X-n U.
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IOllmKI'II'I I : nOMH , : ( Si' . Mn"S
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FI'HNI811:0 1100118. : 1.INf Y HTmIT. :
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I"I IIIONT. TWO 1""INlsll ! 1 10MB. SIN-
gb 10 or tnsutte . nt 1m Fam"m " 11 t.
I-Mm 15'
FIINIRlfJ 1100MM. hIOUR1ICFSPIN(1. 2m
Ht. Matys. 1- : : U.
PtJItNlSltItIIOQM . $3 MONTh. IMO } ' , \ I :
nom. h-MI3V :
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I'VIISllm 10IS /.Nf ) 10lU.i i
TIn f'IANI.IN. Y:21 : N. 1TI flTIlI2I3T. . '
"Irlely flrsi-e1a53 faintly boarding h"lot , : trans.
tents . '
accommodated. 1'-MTG NS
ncommoatr. 1-:76
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100H WITI IbOAflU. UTOPIA , lil 1)AVSN1
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1.'UHNISII : HOO IH. WITI IlOATtU. 1931
DOIKlae Alreel. 1.-U36 U.
I.AHOI FRONT 100M. WIT ! ! nOAll : Hm'
erlc a. 203 N. 181h F-M303 I.
1''INIIJ { ROOMS AND 10lD m ? 'j. 2m
Slr.et. , 1-1tt73-19'
182 PAPlTI.'rI'f : . BINOI.1 ANI CON-
nrctnl rooms. with "ourd. 1'-M91'IU'
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1.'OI htENT-IJiF'UJt7hShh111) ILOOMS. :
6 tJNFUI1NISIIIOD CIIAMIII2IIM FOR hOUSE-
tNFUlNIII 1 CIAMlmlH Fn IOUfE.
"eeplng 10 man and % mtte. 3 N. 11th. G-MU3
4 UNI'UnNIHlm 100 ! S RllTADll Von
houlell.cl . price 18 $ . and $10. . 10 Webster.
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TIU 1 Ot SIX ROOMS . CI.OSFTA. VATSI1 .
sower. GfS N. 13th strt et. 0-MEt NIL'
II ( IA I 1 1) 1 N a.
l'INI'a : : : HOITHI . 31 ROUTI 1TI. 1 1 A LS.
S best In dty. : ; : board . per week 1-170 n.5. N5.
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IrOI ZIENT-STOILES AJU O'I'1 ! S.
FOn HENT. TiE 4-STOIY mUCK nUILDINO
at ShI Farnam elreel. ThIs buIldIng lies a tire.
proof cement baeement. complete : el.ln , heal.
Int ! fixtures . waler on alt floors . gu. .Ic
Apply at the ofce ot The nee. I-UIO
ROOM 17S. l'IIIST ! 1"I.OOI AND liASb1)II2NT : :
best location In lenin. Inquire It. ii. Wlco" .
So. OmRha. 1-01619 19
AGg'I'S " 'A1T1I
AOSNTH-h0.Od 1I : DAY IS A GOOD TIITNCI.
You cnn make it. Address Wlhltamq Ioor
Closer Co. . Waterloo. ] In . J-S01-1G'
$ tIO.OOA2.IONThI T ASI.Y 1IAO : AOENTS
wanlrd : , ( > ecal territory given : elh I es.,1 -
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dress \'m. Allison. 82 19th el. , Des J- Mutiie.i. : 04 U. in.
RENTAL AG : OY.
LA1G 6T LIST IN CITY. J. II. I'AnnOTE
I.52' 029
. STORAGE.
sT0RAOE 1.'lANK EWtIS. 121 1A . l ! r
I'ACIFIC STOIAGI AND WAlF10USI CO. .
300-910 Jonee. General storage and rorwardlng.
)1-41
' % 'ANTi0I-TO DVY.
IIIEST PnCE PAID FOIl nAGS. JILON.
metal rubber and biles : car lots a specialty.
Chicago Junk ! house. 812-81 Dousloe. Omaha.
N-472
STOCK OF GEN'I. 2.10812. . ADOlmHS C 10 .
13cc. N-MCCI-l5
WANTI ) , TO JUY 1101 OlAI' : IbICYCLE
In good condition. Write l'nlleullls. make.
hrllhth or rrme and price. C. E. l.olpIDSkl.
Glenwooil. Ja. N-MIll H'
FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS.
IIAIIDWOOI ) COImII3INATION 1100 AND
IAIDWOOO NATIN 10G
chicken rence. Chaa. H. Lee. 91h and Douglas.
Q-43
OLD ilItICKS FOR SALE-APPLY AT Tit2
Ol.r IUCK8 , Charilee. .On 81 1oW4rd street or TiT
_ phone NoC . .Q-2.t..S 16
cocit2ht 8IANI > I. PUP FOR 8AI.I : HEOIS
tcrel stock. Itoom 30. Darker loCk. _ Q-73
FOIl SALI' IG 1.INT 01' SrCOND nANI
whe.ls. front $10.00 up : new bicycles 1I.OI3. .
Omaha Bicycle Cu. . 32 N. lClh st. ) Q-0NT _ _
ii : t SALE Ol TIAln : . 7HIAn H AMflht-
icon National Bank slock. AdI's . Q-MSW I ) 13. lice.
I.'on SAI.l. ONE NATIONAL CAHI IIEGIS-
ler : nearly new. D 15. Bee. 0-311)5 19'
CLAIRVOY AN'rS.
91118. 1)11. H. WA1IE : . CLAIRVOYANT. 1t1- 'I '
lIable business mellum : hUm Dear al 18 N. 16th. I
8-474
MASSAGE . I\'IIS. E'rC.
11.\DA11 SMiTH. N. E. COIL. ICTU AND
IuUgboii. oploslo Boston Store ; loom I. 2d
hoer : alcohol unit stear baths. 'f- ! 818.19' 1
M m. 10WI LL. TUHCSI AND ELECTRIC
baths. FInest parlors In city. 318-320 H. 151h.
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'f-13t-O.l'
2.1118. C. A mH. f'OHlm.Y OV ST. 1.OtJlS.
"a8..go . Ireatmenl : ohio batha. r01 So 131h
alt-eel. room 10. 2d floor. 'f-M93' ' 19.
\T 417 . SOUTH gl.I' VI'NTI : 811111' . MASsage ! -
sage nnd electrIc bath p.lor . h"ulhr,1 and
l'erre.hlnK : also a relablo bulnc . . nicillurn.
10 not rai to cull. Mrs. Dr. Leon : just up.
staIrs. T-I : H'
TVll\ISI J1.tTIIS.
'rulCsu DATlS : ONLY PLACE IN CITY
exclusIve for ladles. Suite 301-119 Dee Bldg.
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LADIES' DATi : 2.1MB. l'OST. 119 S. 15TH. 4.5 _ ,
PEIISONAL.
YIAVI CO. . 3U BEE ULDG. . IEAI.TI IOOK
free : home treolrenl ; lady attendant. U-4T6
UT1lS. MASSAGE. 2.1MB. i'OST . Sl9j B. 15TH.
11-203
I.'INI' LIVERY lUGS CIIIL'.i' El D. UAUMLI Y ,
1lh and St. 1ary'a avenue. Telephone 440
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ TelerhOn&.f
TO h'Ot.ITICIANS-WH OFFER UNEXCEI.Llm
facilIties ror curl'alKn ' letters ; 20 ' typewriters .
tYlewrlers.
Clrliar 1.11" addressing nnl general el.n.
ograrhle wOII Hule G8. N. Y. i.Ife.
U-M922 It'
U-:9 ! 1.
11.1 E1'PF2RI.Y : CORSCT : TO OIllEti , ,
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1 0 ) uru" slreet. U-IIOS % G' '
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2.IONEY ' 10 I.OAX.
ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO. . 31 N. Y. .
Life. Loans al low rates for choice security In
Nebraska & Iowa ( anus or Omaha city liropecty . ,
M-19
MONI TO LAN AT LOWEST nATES. TIlE 7
T T.WET
O. . DavIs Co. . 1503 I.'arom : atr.el. W-
CITY LO.\NS. C. A. STAI1IO. 615 N. Y. LIFE .
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MONUY TO LOAN ON IMPhIOVEL ) OMAHA
real eatate Brennan. Lore & \ . , l'axlon tilk
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MOILTUAGIIS . G. O. WAI.I.CE. nnOWN - lLIC
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5 I'Eht CENT MONEY TO I.O.\N ON OM.thL
real : estate & Neb. rarm. V. ' . D. hobble. ) I.\J .
W-HC
MONEY TO LOAN ON 11110\11 OMA2L :
properly. Fidelity Trust Co. . 1 3 . ' IAJA
- W-463 .
Ln' INUnANCI l'OI.JCIEi I.OANED ON on
bought. F. O. Chelne , l.als:1 City . 2.to.
W-431
10NEY T LOAN. 30. 0' . 9 DAYS ; FIJRNI .
Ilrek planol. etc. Dnn Gr.n rom 8. hark , :
lloc . I X-US
LOANS ON IMI10\'ID . ! UNIMI'itOVCDCrrh r
pro\rl ) ' . W. ! 'Ulam SmIth < & . , 12 \ " CT
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MOITO.\GC LAN ! LOW ItT , S.
J. D. ZIUle. 16\h an" DIas . Omaha.
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MONEY TO LOAN ON PIJIINITIJJIE. l'IAOS
hones. wagons .Ie. . At 10ti rates lit city : :
no removal or JO < : strIctly cnlIental : ) 'ou
amounl. can pay the bun cit at any tIme ur II ony
amounl.IOUAUA MORTGAGE LOAN . CO. .
lOG L. ! lh It.
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hl1tS1XhS3 OI.\XC '
$ .0.0 WILL BUY A BUSINESS IN OMAILi L
that II netting $1,000.00 'ear thIs .
ueiln $ .0.1) per ) 'ea : wilt b.ar :
lnsrestiratton. J. J. Olb on.n hi , ) wi 1. bank .
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town In , , ICRT
eutnn Ncbr.ka , for land and coal
.r qulvalonl. Ad" " , . I U. care an Cuh
Y-4U
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1"n ! LE-.IESAUH"NT. OOOD
bualllu , II reasons tot isllhng : hocattom
CentraL . Address C 67. Doe .rlin. T-7S.I lolton
} ol BAL S'rC OF BAKERY AND QM :
f "tonel : In county leSt town rood IlUen CN.
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A ( OJ I'A YINO , 1nTAhih.18h1110 MANtl.\ ( ' .
luring ' bloln. " ; .mll capital .lllrlll tuolns
for _ selling. Ailmirras _ 0 1. I. . V-MIll 14'
FOITUNI M.I ; UYPI1311INT An\'ANCI
In values . limit nowhere 1 quickly as 1'1 our
titan ot successful rpccutathoii In grain. I I.
p\ulalol
the best method In use. Our took explains
II..ulaton hy mail fully. Rent ( free ) . highest
book references. Act 'Iulkly. J'attisnn & On. .
4. Omaha bldK. . ChIcago. lii. 1 11 - 61-16.
FOIL EXCUANGC.
EQUITY IN T.AIG TRACT OF I.ANT NEAR .
Omaha. What Ia\e you to offer ? It. . .
Dailey,94N . V. LIfe . bldg. 7.4
$ .0.0 IN NOTES GIVEN FOIl HAD DlmT
GVEN Fet . :
10 trails for real estate . I. F. lisle . AI ) . 2)2
Sheely block 1 10 1 o'coek. Z1r
1 . ( . \CIFS NEltARKA FARM LANDS TO
"ehnn ! " for equItIes In Omaha busIness hok
3. J GIbson :1 . First ' National ! 1 bank. _ 7.-i23
K OITN''ZI : ILACEI lOll ES. I'IIICES $4.51).0. )
$5.600.0 and 16.50. Inclmbrnnc .0.0.
$ % 51.1) and $ .0.0. WIll lake city lotl or
rar lands In . .ellng for equity. J. J. Olb.
- aon. _ 311 FIrst National bank Z-7 %
I. 'AHM T.ANOI Volt CITY m AI. ES'fATK J.
_ J. Glb.n. - Ill . - First NatIonal Ink Z-7U .
WANT T I XCIANOf : . CLEAR J.\ND
In Colorado under dich : or clear acreage near
Ogden . 111h : or clear lotS In Ogden Utah far
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I J.nerl Uoek ot gimoils , for country traJe
Address l'ostolhice Ilex 21) . Denver . Goln.
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FOIl U.E-nEAL ES'IAT } .
U AItGAINS. SALE on T.\OE IN CITY 1101.
erties . and rarm. Jon H. " Freazer opp. I' . O.
JtS-492
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A BSTRACTS . TIE DYION HECD C0241'ANY. ,
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I IAILGAINS. HOUSES. LOTS ANI 1"AIMf.
sale or Irnd. F. K. Datlkog . Barker U209 Block.
1lnO\ED FARMS. G. W. CAHLOCK. 1200
FRrnbm SI. 1" -C1
FOil SALEA 2.C.ACIE FAItH 01' IHCONU
bottom Ilnl In 1I.r county . Ark. . 1 miles
coat of Texalkafla , 1,0)2 ) accea clearel 100 acres
r cultivation , , 25 tenant ' rI : . ; This Intro t :
well adalul for grain . grass stock and cotton.
Unlmled winter stock range. Will eel cheap
and on easy lerm. Address o eo. 1enolee.
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nuss,1-I. . Ark. Im-loO--17'
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FOI SA I.E. FINE COTTAOE. FU.L LOT ONLY '
$ o : easy terms. n. I : . II\erson. lnmle 11-32 hilk . :
10 IS ON EASY PAYMENTS. 1AlGAINS
1 101. G. O. Wallace. Brown lhtcicic. - _
I IAIIUA1NII. SALE on TIADf IN CITY i'ItOI'a
el tea and rarms. John N. 1.'renzer. opp. I' . O. ,
H -G
I"INI rfl00M COTTAGE : 1)00111.12 I'I.OOIR :
nIcely PaInted and Ilalicreil I : brick cellar. city
water. south fmttt 346 Iark"r alrept. Only
$ I.om.o ca.1 for clear title. 1'lne&1 bargain In
cear !
Omahn P. K. DRrlnJ. 42 1011 < er hhoctc.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ lJ.:92915
FINE 110PfnTY. CENTRALLY : LOCATI D.
large 101. 9-nuim mo.lor house. good ham , .
I'a\'emenl ; palll 11 lull : only $ . .70. C. I" .
HarrIson . 91 N. Y. 1.lfe. 111403li'f '
3IBIHCAI. .
IADIWI CIIClmSTEI'S tNO.Um 1TNNY.
royal 11. ! 1 lamond Illnd ) ore the best : safe .
reliable : take no other : seal , 41 atinps ror
particulars. "Itollef ror I.dles. " In letter by
return mal. . At druggIsts. CMcheeler ! Chem-
trot Co. . rhhiadetoltln. I' :
HOuSES WINTEILEi ) .
nonsls WINTEI1I4I ) . IIEST OF' CAnE
given horses both winter and eummer. Ad-
tlress 31. J. \'elch. Orelna. Neb. 11531-030'
WAN'm. hORSES TO WINTER : nEST OF
care : termS reasonable. 940 N. Y. LII.- bldg.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 15G 020 _
10nRIS AND COI.TS FED AND CAllED
ror during wlnler. U.O per month per hand
and I guarantee Ihp best oC care. 1 . 'nl for
and deliver stock free or chare. WrIte nt
once and I wi call and eee you . for I will
only lie 15 days gathering up horses find cols
antI then I wIll rellrn to my rnneh. 1emel'
her teed fe nIl 10 be high thIs winter and I
got tons and , tone or I ! hand : native hny.
millet hay . oats straw corn fodder. corn and
nalH. and I want to feed It Instead or haulIng
It 10 marleel. Address . Charles Onns. ROi t h"
Omaha. Neb. _ J:61 . 1
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A. C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL. 51 N. Y. LIFE.
406
OMAhA BUSINESS COLLEGE. 1TH. FAnNAI 49
10'IELS.
AETNA HOUSE ( EUROPEAN ) . N. W. con.
11th and Dugel Rooms by day or week. 49S
10TI L IAnn : l'lANK IIILDITCIT. 2.1CR. .
13th and Jones 515. : Walnut 111 cars .
the door. 1a.
door.A1fnCAN PLAN.
15 rnms nt A1fnCAN $ .9 : 9 room . nt $2.0 day.
European pl.tit & 1 toL0d pe .lay. _ 49'
TIlE LANGE HOTT C2 S. 1'1 STItEI'2T .
steam healed rooms table board $ .0 per
week. : :10 :
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embilnier . IGI8 Chicago at. . telephone 9J. 601
SWANSON - & V LINil CUllING . TEL 52 10C. . ) .
H. O. 1 A U I. . UNDEI''AKEI AND IM- :
Mlmer. Ill ? I.'arnnm II. . telephone Z : . . 603
3IA'lgl.S. GJIA'I'I1S AJD TII.ES.
WOOD 1i1ANT1LS. ORATES. TIl.143 FOR
fireplaces . nsthulea anti large floors : wrIte for
_ rrle.e. ! . Milton 10gea , & Son . Omaha &
.DIOYCI.ES.
SAMPLES AND ShOP WORN UCYCLI > H 1114-
low cost. Wi Harlm & Bro. . 10 N. 15th.
. $12-
IIIJILIINtl & LOAN , ' '
nUI.nIXG d ASSOCI\'I'JO
SUAm:8 IN MUTUAL L. & Ii. ASS'N PAY
6. 7 , 8 per cent when 1. 2. 3 ) ' 'UT old. always
redeemable. 3701 Fainani at , , . )
redcemoble. 104 I.'olom sl. Nattlnger. See.
rm
10W TO GET A 10f on SECURE GOOD
Interest on 8-lngo. Ap\1ly \ to Omaha I. & D.
Au'n. 1704 lIce lld ! G. )1. Nattinger . Soc.M .
MUSIC . AI'1 AND L.\JGVAGI S.
SEND $ .0 I'On $ .0 , OITH OJ SONGS :
Amorlta. Prely Widow In Illuorners. 1)arIn !
Darlng
Mabel. The Course or True Love Ne\-el nlnl
Smooth. Latest his \\'oabrdge Urns. .
OrnahaNeb. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 821
014010014 1' . GI4LLI4NBIICIC. BANJO AND
guItar teacher. 191 CU" _ 8lreel. . 10'
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tog your piano from Wm. ii. Sebmoller. Uth
Uoor 1IcCasue Lldg. SpecIal smite price ills.
cuunted. R96 19'
AIUIS l'OI RENT .
1'.111. CASt RENT. Address D . a. m I . .
910-0.16
90-16
FAItHS FOR TIENT. 90 New York LIfe bldg.
\531 030
hAY AND GRAIN .
lIlly YOUR HAY BY TON Oil CAn LOTS. WI' : 1
CUT hay. A. H. Snyder . ISIS Hurt sl. Tel. 12 1107.
CO.\L.
USE SIIMBIDAN CO.tL-TII1I BEST Sort
SInnIAN C.\.TII' IEST :
coal. Penn hard coal price guaranteed. Victor
Wie. Tel. 1 . lG goranl.ed. Ill
ELOCVTJON.
ELLA DAY , ROOM IOn N. Y. LIFE 814120 , :
MIlD 03' '
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CIA1IEns' ACADEMY , 1'1 AND Doua.AS I
Ilreele. now open for rupiha. Strictly select ,
Iuple. Stricty
hall can be secured tar first-class entertaIn ,
m.nle. Cal any diY ale 10 a. m. at academy . ,
- Circular - . . 2.1-702 l3. .
O.UU.CT CLEANING
CIIAM1'ION cAIIPET CLEANIG WORKS . ,
CHAMPIN CAIIEl
718.720 S. lb lit. Tel. 600. : WOIKS.
PAVX1IIIOICEIIS.
H. MAIOWITZ LOANS : IONE1. U N. 1 ST.U ,
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CIAITEI I.
Dalett was at the tiller . but his Post was .
In easy one lS the M. f. , with her main
she.ct . eased . of ! , was barely making steerage
wa ) ) The cabIn hatch hall been pushed hack
Ind the awning cast Its shdow over the cock-
p It . where a merry par ) ' was comfortably dls.
pr oled whil Islenlng 10 one of Durnbee'
remarkable ' .
r 'arns.
"Do you beleve It ? " Miss Marcey asked
me In a whlper.
"Why as to that " I reple < , "I have heard
a good pat of I before. I Is an article of
falh with all the People of the cost wIthin
! fi \een mies of Calrnstormo Island. "
" 00 quiet " all monishe thc chaperon.
"What are you people whisperIng about ? "
"Did the boll really ring Mr. BurnbeE' ? "
questoned nessle Germond
"Yel' . " rad ! Ihumnbee "ask Dallett. lie
tOIl from that part of the country , tea. "
Thus appealed to , Dalett pale < the tiller
for : moment and hesitated. At length he
sal < : "Yes Ils trnt ; at least about he bell.
'I have heard the Calrn6torlD bell : dozen
t imes . but al for the relIt of It. what bacalne
of f the woman and all that , I Is only popular
r eport. I lo not pretend to say whether It
I s so or not "
"Oh see here . " objected Fred Freyer . "you
are getting thIs story mixed. LeI Durnhee
tel It hll own way. JI want to hear what be.
cune of the woman. " Miss Marce looked
It Inn and latlghed. nurbee went on.
"When Calrnstormc brought his wife down
there she was thc talk of every one for :
a while. I have heard my undo Ochltre ! say
hat she was the handsomest woman that
e vet left the Old 1)omlnlon anl he knew
most of those that remaIned , In hIs < a ) ' . :
Clrslormo met iter first In I3altlrnore . I
'thlnl , . and took htr away from the most
fashionable set there to bury her on that for-
i aken Island. What . ? Oh . I don't mean . It
was barren or anythIng of that kInd , or that
- there were not all the ' comforts that , valt:1 :
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can buy ' Calr12stDlrt'lVas . ' an odd 'f low. : but. : .
he was sujiposed tto bd Immensely wealthy ,
and hIs bIg house wAs as finely adorned . out-
side and In , as any mansion In time SotItil He
had servants wIthout end and gardens and
conselvatorl09 and all that sort of timing
The old place was fled with book and pIctures -
tures and guitars and bric-a-brac and things
lyIng around Just as he left I when I was ;
there Insl.
"Lonely ? Well. I don't suppose It was
lonely Just nt first ; because there , were al .
ways parties coming over from the maInland
Lots of compny. always a hour full. They
sy th't when thE' "Ind eat rIght you could
heir musIc from there all cay and all night I
coming over the water leelkewel. I am
no good at simies and we wl.ave to let t
It go at Ih3t. Anyway there was a good deal I
of entertaInIng. alI by all accounts the , ) .
must have had a jolly tilne. Why , Csir -
storme's nale at that time got to be a
synonym for hospitalIty . I reckon there was :
not n governor 01 I general or a represonta- i
Ivo of one of thr. old colonial families thai I
did not know the hie of Calrnstorme' Ma -
. of theIr daughters (
derla nor one nor many
of their wIves ) that hal not enjoyed a frta-
lon on one of tlioye verandas. Mrs. Cairn
stormo was said te ba that delightful hut Tart 9
creature a perfect hostess.
"What lUJ you say her maiden name
was ? " aElted some one.
,
"I dim ] not Eay-but I was-there. I had I
on the tip of my tongue. 0 , yes , flurnetto .
Florence ilurnette. "
? IEs Marcey ga"pil a little as though she
had been douched w1h spray. I looked at E
her and saw that she was quite pale.
"What Is the matter ? " I asked In an :
un < erlone. nut eme motioned me with her !
Ilaml l to bo silent and Burnbee went on with ) :
l ila' story.
"The whole thlng-gloty. visitors . music ,
l ights. ontertainnients-ail stopped fudenly ) :
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, . : Om..Bt Louis Cannon lull..U.hhpc a
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hut up. Some of th" I rvnt , were taken
down 10 Chalestol Rnl othlu lived In a
'Cdt < sort of war In the quarteu. I was
gln'n out that Calrnltor\e and his wife had
gen abroad .
ge "Afer awhile he came back. No one knew
gp .
e xactly Wi1C'lh he
excty whll came , but one lIar ho ap-
J $ n II , looking quite I stIll old , but dre .I ,
with the lame scrupulous care he had always I
shown. He was alone. What hal become of I
his h wife nobody knew and nobody dared to
a sk. The story was that she had died and
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was burled In Florence and I do not SUPIJOSe
her family ever Ilueslon.1 I , but the nel h.
borhoo < . either then or nferwnrI , begatm to
harbor I a suspicion that "he had never let
thc island , however , no one hnll n chance to
fle fnl ont anytlming as visitors were no longer
fli ncottrag'd. The place got a bad reputation.
People mid It was hauntc Even the nlgger
i \re regarded with distrust and fear by the
black people on shore and every once In a
while enc of them would run away I was a
dr esolate spot . I Itav ! gone down there for
rleeblr.h . when I '
was a 'oungster. Mid never
have I seen greater desolation. Thc colon
had h run wild and was tangled wIth vines
an < weeds . hln < weed runnIng < over every.
thIng t and the rice crushell down In thc
bottoIn . where the half starved cattle hail :
walowrl In it. The live oaks were ragged
a nd ! the gray mOS9 hall about killed off the
cypresses. Nightshade and poison Ivy literally .
ally covered thc place where the garden had
heen lf l antI the broken Jalousies on the veranda i
f lapped with the wind . "
"There were some tales nbout visitors from '
the waterside , " interposed DalIolt.
"Yf That was where the belt came In.
The story went that Calrnstorme had got In I
wllh 0 gang of freebooters or pIrates and the ,
bell was a signal. " i
"Do tel us abont the bell . " lisped Miss ,
LO\'e. i
'Vell . It's Just this. The bell rings all by
Iself I when a slorm Is coming UI' anti people I
In i the channel In their boats can hear It and
always get under shelter. I tolls like a
tols
lke
funeral bell. I used to tel when Cairn-
slorme was alive and then said
alve people ] he was
rlrglng It as a signal to some of his buccaneer
associates . but then after his death when no
ono was living on the Island at all . It kept
on ringing Just the eatne. Then they said
that hil ghost rang It. " snll
- "I cl < edly grewsome. Hut what sort of n
bell Is It ? "
"Oh , that Is the strange part of It. There
Isn't any bell. Different parties have hunted
lho Island over and have not found n trace
of a bell anywhere When you hear I tollb
log you would swear that some one was being
burled but I ha never been 10cate One
11)110 who was stermbound there was < almost
frlghlened out of his wls by It. lIe getaway
away as far as he could from the house and
the shadow of the trees where he could
breathe he said down by the barren rocks
en Ito shore and according to his story the
bell followed him and tolled In the aIr rIght
over hIs head. "
"There Is R belIef . " Interrupted Dallett .
.that when that bell Is heard by the People
on 1 ve6scl they are sure to be wreelted. It
Is , like , seeing the FlyIng Dutchman " I
"That Is pleasant. " I sold. "I should follow -
Iowa classic precedent and slop up my earl
when passing the island. "
"I snplloso It amuses Calrostorme " :
I Clirstorme. con-
tnue llurnbee.
"
-Amuses Calrnstorme. Why what are you
thinkIng of Calrnstorme has been dead for
n genera lon. " <
"Yea but he has an unpleasant habit of
hangln ) around still . If the colored people ate
to be believed. "
"Oh , noneensei"l
"Perhaps It I : but they will not tel you
ao. Cal Tom he was raised there . Tom I" !
Our negro steward cams aft In respouse to
the sunlnons and saluted time company.
"Cocktail , Muss IIurxmb2e'3"L
"Well . that Is not a bad Idea of yours
Torn but I Isn't what I called you for. Did
you ever see Calrnslorme's ghost ? "
"Oh . now . lass lOurlmbee . you es' askin'
that 10 male ! spo'te of de ole man Shucks !
I m'os' fa' got dat . 'sperlence sense I come
'way fUm d cas' . an' dat's some 'eshs now "
"But we want to hear about It. What
were you doIng on the Island ? "
"Now Mass I3urnbee you.s poken fun
lak you al us docs. I aln' do nutln dar
'cep' Jest ' 'roun' an' '
'sploo proJec' on de
granger of. de ole time. " Tom twisted imts
cap lu his hands and- looked precaUngly
< c
at his questioner .
"I know jes' w'at ' '
you gain' 10 dlssln-
uate , but 'taln' so . saIl. I wa'nt titIlmIcin'
of steaiiti' nothln' , on'y Jcs' splorln' 'roun
an I get leetch when cum nightfall cause
I done fas'n my boat po'ly an' de tide dm11
her away. Pus " thing I know I bin growln' c
dark an den I see light tree de tree like
a Iiglmtnin' bug on' > ' mo' slddler , I was
that skeercd I Jec 10 froze but somethlu'
er another leep a pushln an a pusbln me.
An' I yero 1 a imlntin' an' a hlntln' to me .
lak I say : 'Tom you I boun' to go see
w'al gain on yander at de big house , ' J
crepe up on ce plazzah an' I look In trot , de
no'th wInder wlmat , de blln' '
what bln' ben off an' I see
a sIght I fill gaIn' forget ( well I cross ober
Jerdeim Yes as true as I am slandln' yere
Mass Durbee , I see the ole man Cairn-
storlne on'y he aln' a ole man nuther on' > '
\0 Jes calls him dot , a settin' In one dem
hlghback ret cheers wlt a decantah of wine
hefor hIm sn' he borl ' '
body sahvent w'at use to
walt on hIm w'en he 'live , slan'ln' behlne
b& cheer.
"Mass Catrnstorme he sit an' he sit lak
he ben thinkln ' but I ala' year an' lain'
Bee he sa'ln' nuthin. '
"Torrece he tu'n towds Lige ( dt de
name of he body sahvent w'at walt on
hIm ) . nn' he makc motion wid he lip and
wid hc han. I done Is'n. but I ain't Ylre
he sayln' n wud De wool rlz up on de lop
of ma hed when I Bee dst nlggah a movLn
toward the phceha I done hole de
wlnller sill wid bote halfa' ; I pow'ful
wealt 'bout ! time. But he go open do
tc
do' an' ho bOInn' scrape twel pres-
en'I ) ' In come roe odor gen'man dress Ires-
de ole pictures on de wall . I aln Fee none
loIn pass me on tin po'clt but dere day is . a
bow In' and a scrapln to ole M8ss Calrn-
slorme. I see he sa'ln sompln to demo but
lain' yore w'at he say . an' day smile an
dey bow an dey set down an he'l de-selves
to de wine Alter long time dey go ont an'
Mass Calrnstorme he go wid demo all hut
one mIld dey go 10 de bIg do' In
de hail . Den dat one w'at let
ho look up to de do' . an' he
take hankchuf w'at some one drop on dc do'-
loolt lak lady hankchuf. An' . ho lal and put
It to ho lips and sit 1001,1at I. W'en he
.
4
"Cockhati . alh ? "
look up Miss Calrnstorme Itan' In de do'way
all ! } shE come In swlf' an' he done put he ahm
roun' her an' kin her. Joe' den dey was a
gus' o' wIn' push de do' open and day JUIP
apart and Mass Calrnstormo he come b3ck
smllin' , lie smile an' he smile and he bow
an' he mak' lak bo aln' '
lk flutTer seen no man I
w'at ho ( 'ml : so much of lak ho do Iht young 1
gen'lmnn. nut blme.by Miss Calrnslorme vhe I
go out an' say good nIgh I-do I am' yore her
uy It out loud-and den do two men was sit
alone Ahfer dat 1a"J Calrnstormo he po' '
out a glass 0' wIn fo' he fren' and dn he go I
to de press In do co'ner an' get out Iwo
Iwo'd an' he say 8umthln' sti snmilln' to his
freu' an' de odder one Jump up to he feet
bIt he goln' have nt Den he set In he cheat r
an' Put he head on he shin lak he gaIn' to
sleep But : lu Calrnstorme he bow an' he
smile an' he smile an' he hol' dE belt of d&
8wo'd towuds ce young man. , FInally he Jel'
get up quIck lak he doan keer w'at halpen
an' he take de awo'd l'um Mug Calrnslorm .
sn' de cross. I see dem IWO'd8 I like Ighl-
' '
nln' an' bfmeby de young cen'lemn tall . run I
teD do buss . nn' Mass Calrnllorme he fol
he shin and ho stan' look In' down al hIm , ali I
snmlhln' , t'el pre.unly ho wIpe de 'ro'd w'al
he bDl' an' go lung I down In de eo'ner of de I
room lak It bu'n hIm , an' put de light out
I got down on all ro'l an' crepe or de : r
and down amongst de waherwomsn weelt
) , : at grow bl do pIth. Den I yea dat dm5 '
-
b f uneral. ell a-tollln' " an' a.tollin' talc I was rD' a
Tom' tones anti features were Imrreulo ,
I i his words lacked grace. I could see that
M 1'8 Mlfy was Ihiverlui a little . All were
more or lees hUllrNBel1 by the "lptUllloUB
n nero' talc . tII'cclnlr thou whole ) 'ollh
hall been puuJ In the Old Dontiimlon where
the t creed of the ghost seer hu not been en-
t ire \ ! out'or
Dalel broke the spell , "You are a good
aD the ( 'Arabian Nights , ' Toot "
"Yassah ? " ImlcJ Tom.
" ! ut It's nearly tIme to take an obsero'atlolm
anl that cocktaIl Idea of yours had a more
. .
cheerful tone to It than Tour slor ) . "
Tom' mle broadened 10 a grin .
"Yauah , " alit ) he was gone A puff of wind
shook the awning. BurnbC tosO languidly
Inll looked to wlntiwsni . "I thInk we ml )
neml ' 1 different klll of obsc.rvatiotm , old
man : the wln.1 . Is freshening , "
. ( l'onclule Tuesda ) ' . )
A geol appetle and refrlshlng sleep are
el'enl81 to health of mind anti bOllY and
theeo are /I'en by ! ood'l Sarsaparilla.
CtTltlZId2't'hl'l'l1ltA'l'Ul1hi .
CUII 11' 1.1'1'II\'IU t }
The New Bohemian makls Its first allp'U-
anee wih the October numher. Tim Bo
hemian I Publshln ! cOimmpalIy Cincinnati . O.
International Trade Is the Mme of a nlW
monthly magazine , the frt number of which
h 1 particularly devoted to South African mat-
York t ers. lionry Glasstord . 66 Broad street , New
UIJ.lo.lte , The Hnnd.McNaly Omclal Rail-
way GuIde antI liatid Book for October con-
sins the latest revisions of tmehClules
and other data. The American Railway Guide
company , Chicago.
A neat bmochmmtr entitled "The Silver Ques-
_ . L ion In a Nutshel , " by Theodore C. InanI ,
contains some pertinent lustralons bearing
on this absorbing Issue. The Sou nIl Money
l eague of Peimitsylvania 424 Urlxel building .
Philadelphia.
In "l'olitlcal and Financial Errors of Our
Recent Ionelary Legislation" Francis A.
1 ) rooks . endeavors to prove the ttnconsttttltiolm-
ally of either greenbacks or coin that Is
Julaly baseL ou flat . Wilam II. Clarke
& Co. , :10 : Wahingtott street , liostoll
The October number of the Arena contaIns
a contributon whl'n wIll doubtless excite
general attention anti occ3lon much coin-
ment. I Is from the pen of ilon. A. H.
I 3arrett . ex.government examiner for failed
b anks . entitled "Tho Jra of Jraud . " The
revelatons of fraud ns practIced hy mnny
banks are of a most nslounllll character
The Arena Publshing comimpatly Doston
Tarlr Facts for Sllcnkers anti Students or
Defender docutnent No. 9 ( ( GO pages ) . has :
Just j been issued by the Amcrlcan Prolecth'e I
Tariff lea ue. This Is perhaps the most \'al. I
uable document ever published by this orgatm-
Izaton I , and Includes full Informnlon ns to' '
the t crect of threatened tree trade amid tIle
b present low tariff law. Paper , postpaid . 10
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"Drumsheugh's Reward" Is the title of a
pathetIc short story by Inn laclnren In the
October issue of the 1001nan. Vernon Leo
contrlbutl an interesting essay al literary
construction ; Hnmlon W. liable . In ( Ito ' do-
partment hooks and Culure , contributes
: I'aper on " 11 > Way of Illustration : " Arthur
I lomnblow tells of "Emil Zola's "
Jornblow tels "Emi Rome , and
J. Macdonald Oxley narrates some "Experl- ,
ences wIth Edior " Dodd . lead & Co. , Now I
York. , ,
Few more pathetic stories from real 1
If l illustrative of the strength of I
character of a chid of 8 were :
ever tolL than the one which appears In the I 1
October number of Babyhood under tIme head.
Ing i of "F'althfmmt 10 Ills Trust " The medicl
artcleJ In this number are on "Nursing In
Infantile SkIn Affections , " by Dr. C. W.
Allen . and "Nursery Gymnastics , " by Dr. S.
J. Fort. Babyhood PublshIng company , I ,
Deekman street . New York.
A strong paper bya brother of EdwIn Cop-
pac ( who was hung wIth John thrown ) , chag- I
Ing l tIme poet Ichart RealC with the betrayal
of Brown Is one of the notable features
of the October lhlalul MonthlY. 1lncoln I
as : Lawyer , " wlh Robert T. Llncoln's fa- '
vorlo picture ! of his father ; Colonel iCoatley . ,
on the "Canoe 1.lre of the Alaska Indians , "
a vIvid plctur of the battle of Aliatoona . at\
four good stories appear among the attractions m :
of thIs Issue. Johnson Brigham Des Moines . ,
la.
"Dook News" for October has a new and
ornate cover desIgn. Numerous Improvements
are also noticeable . The plato paper por-
trait of Frank Vinclut traveler-wrier. Is I
accompanied by a story of his life. SeIectlons t
from the "Stulc.Munro Letters , " by A. Conan I
Doyle : "About Pari . " by mchard Hardin
Davis : "From the Memoirs of a Minister !
France , " by Stanley J. \Veyman. find place
among , the illustrations from the new books ,
Reviews . notes poetry and other mescelany
/0 to make up an attractive number John
Wanammiakor Philadelphia.
A batter or more Instructive number for
the art student or art lover one could scarcely
Imagine than ( the October Issue of Time Art
Amateur. I fairly teems wUh practical Art ,
formation. Blnnlng with the color plates
we Ihll an exquIsite panel of American
beauty roses ; hleh Is accompanied hy nn.
other plate showing the progressive stages of
painting It. ThIs 1. an unique tommturo and
showIng RS It ijoes "how a real artist paints
a picture . " I Is simply Invaluable 10 these
learning 10 paint without a acher. Montague
Marks 23 Union Square New York
Mr. James H. fillmore ( Edmund Klrke ) . In
the October number of McClure's Magazine .
tells how the omce of the New York Tribune I
was armed against the mob that assailed I
at the time of tIme New Yorle draft riots. < I
Is i a dramatic history and wrItten from personal . ,
sonal experletmco for Mr. Olmore himself
IJrOcurell the arms and conveyed them Into the
Tribune clIlce. Another newspapr article
written largely from personal experience Is
Mr. James Creelman's account of the London I
Times and its development , character and ,
policy under tIme mastership of three succeeding -
eeedln John " 'alers. time last of wbmomn ,
shortly before hIs death revised Mr. Creel-
man's paper. S. S. McClure . Limited , 30 Lafayette .
fayette l'lace , New York.
The editor of the Heview of RevIews finds
several Inclllnis In this fall's polUcal situation .
aton on which 10 comment with effect In
"The l'rogresa of the \Vorhl" for October
Tim put played by the liquor question In the
New York campaign Is very clearly ioscriboh
The present dUlcultes of Iho United Stales
treasury and time bearIngs thereof on national
politics am discilsaed. The opening of the I
Atlanta exposItion and the recent patrIotic '
gatherIngs : tt Loulsvillo and Ciilckamauga ,
( 'tie International yacht racing fiasco , tiil ;
building of American battle ships arid Loril
Wolseiey's appointlnent as comtnander.in.chiel
of tIme British arny sre fllmlong the topics iim. .
eluded In time month's amirvey , The ltovIeo ,
of Reviews , 13 Astor Place , New York ,
The October number of the North Amer.
lean Review OOtl8 wiIht a timely article or
"The Atlanta Exposition , " by his excellency ,
the governor of Georgia. Under the head 01
"A Study In WIves" tour Ideal types ol r
women are lortmayed by four well known an. .
( hors of different nationalities , Max O'Rel
describing "The I"rencii Wife , " Grant Aller
"Time English Wife , " Karl Blind "Time ( her
loan Wife , " and the late II. U. Boyeser
"Tue Scandinavian Wife. " Albert D. Van- .
dam's tenth instalitnent of the "Personal Ills .
tory of the Second Empire" tiwells on "Tlc I
Causes of time MexIcan War , " and Majot r
General Nelson A. Miles , In a chapter iron 1
his forthcomIng hook , "From Nato Enlttttd tt : i
the Golmlen Gate , " gives a descriptive PIPCI r
upon "huntIng Large Game. " The North I
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In "Thu Irish Play and time EnglIsh Stage , ' I
with which the October number of Uonamoe' ! : S
Magazine opens , Rev. John Talbot StnItl t
ioints out OtitlI strong arguments that ( II e
Irlslm play has fallen to Its present low leve I
of literary trash anti dramatic tsuffooner r
through the weak imitatIons of fllon IloucI -
cault's false standard of the Irish drama ,
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anterior to Bouclcault's day , and lie aver
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character and PlaYs then actemi by herr > StIl -
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topics connected om'ith tIme proper us'e of the
English language , the changes which that
tongils is undergoing on botit aidea of ( ho
sea and the labors of lexicographers to ex
plain the meaning of the words of which it
is conipoi'ed. " It Is a work which all who
am nmmxlous to speak or write correct Ermg-
Ilsh should consult.
A IOLLAIL WORTh ! A DOLLAR-A cob-
pilatlon. I'aper , 1-li pages. l"ortl & Gin.
rmett , 115 and 117 Nassau street , New York.
A collectIon of artIcles anti speeches on
money it > lion. J. ( I Carlisle , IIQO. Jollah
l'atteraon , I'rof. J , Weston l'arisii , Mr. LouIs
Wlodlmilller and others ,
A I'AlR Oi BLUE EYES-TI > 'l'hmomas hardy.
Cloth , 451 pages. harper & limos. , New
York , From Megeath Stationery Co. ,
Omaha ,
Titis reprInt of Mr. Earthy's novel of twenty
years ago is a story In witichi chtmrcim reetora-
tion is the subject about which time characters
revolve. Stephen Smith is sent by a London
fIrm to Endelaton vicaroge , Lower Wessmex ,
at time request of Mr. Swancourt , time vIcar ,
to tnake drawir ge of time aisle and tower of
the ParIsh church with a view to its restora.
lion , There he meets Cliricla , tile vicar S
mhaugiiter , who is the poeor of a pair of
blue cyca and of emotions which , time author
assures us , lies very near ( Ito surface ,
iloth parties being yoting , innocent , anti
ardent , tIme lelult may be easily guessed.
A few days Ill each others' commmpammy , without
a chaperone , is auiiicient to leatl to very
mmnfortunate Inciiscreiions lImit there Is a
third vlciimn , to-wit : henry Knight , remiewer
atiti esaayii. for Mr hardy Is InteIlt upon
giving tie time history of three hminlan hearts
Instead of time usual two , Mr. llrily's ovork
is artistic , and time deo'eloptnent of his plot
shows careful crafts.manbhim. [
TilE STItIICE OP A SFX-fly George N.
MIIti.'r. l'aper. 2f'cents. . Arena I'umbilslitng
company. lhostcn ,
TImO story of th strike is prepostetous ,
and Is imlined toward secubrIng a tet'onsidera.
( ion of woman's position Iii ilto cochal schemo.
it 16 an appeal fur paor , teraded woman-
kind. aullerlng tue lilmgs of reluctant motlmar-
booth , anti , epart front the ioterst of the
moment in wotr.aii's rIghts and wrongs ,
would have nothing to reeOlllblefld I'
A itiOlIMON WIF----Iy Grace Wilbur
'trout. l'aper. 106 PIhICi. Cilarles IL.
lerr Sc Conmpauy. Clmicayo ,
Title story deala with ( lie sufferings and
flimsi suicIde of a young gIrl married to m
Mormon , ; yLmo , iniluenceti by tIme church ,
breakg lila word and ciccidas to marry nunI.
bei' two ,
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