Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 02, 1896, Page 10, Image 10

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    TTTE O fATTA BATLV IflSDAY , HBPTiminatt 2 , 185)0. )
SPECIAL NOTICES.
A'ltrrtlnrittrnlN tur tlioio
ivltl lie InUrn until 1UitO : p , in , , f i > r I lie
cionlnn mill iinlll S | > . m. fur tbo
iiinriilntr nnd Siiiiilnj oilltlnni.
AilvcrllMorK , 1i > roeUONtl | nu 11 iiiini-
llPl'Oll I'lH'oli. fllll lllH 1IIIM1KTM Illl-
ilrcMtnl lo 11 iiimiltciMMl loller In oiiru
lf lllllll'U. . AllSVVOIJI H llllllH" IMt
Mill 111' llollVITt'll OH | ll' ' 10ll1lltl < M l
IlieI'lii'oK nnl ) ,
I tut os , I l-LIo u niiril llrit liixoi'llntil
lo n . nl ( licroallor. 'MdhliiK luUi-n
for Irxx Hum ' . " 0 lor tinllril Insor-
< lnn , 'I IIOHO niH orllKoiiiontn niiiMt bo
run citiixi'iMill v elj.
\ \ -M'l I ATIOAS
xnin sliVrT-K
KM.
\VANTI2I ) IIl.li lir.M * .
ANTI.II. AN IDIA.vno CAN 'intMC OP
Mima slnnle HIIIIR tn imlnit" fiM * l } 'Ui
lele-Hji , tlic > im > btlii ; > oii wn'lli.ill" Inlin
WiilJcrl-iit n A i o. lopt \ I iftil AUonifjn ,
\\j/1iinKton J ) ' r-n thfli 51 ' 00 i. l/.i utrir
nml 11 Hit of tuo lm-ntl"i wimH ! ! 71lL
Jlllel flll"4lll"ll lot elJIK. ) CX l lll ! > ' ' UlllfCOS-
elj. tll"itl | . | Ml-ielo , l.lltie. Clet'i f lir Bill-
rlilnc ft. " lei inch eu | jii.r ' . " ' " * '
Illship .1 Lu , HI l.oul AIn
WANI ni > i"t us iTi7nS o n : isinu AIIN :
will KM ! > e\.lusl\e- ltllltr > tu Innn liliJ Nf-
fur Wniit e > nho p Mti , i < ) . I.ejuell ,
Aiilj | | Stain luiti'l .lil < wn.li , 10 ,0 in
IS n " 4" "
. .
l7\T7v OK llJlN7 ! l.tixFAX"TO Tit AM. I. ANU
, ip | > nlnt nRnnte. hilai > Hint < -ipi n f pit" " ! Ail-
ibisiV J tun OmihilM ll-M4 ' . ! '
\TNlTftT , " sot.icn on , t.vnv nu cjn.Nri.t- :
miui : Kuai u.tceil faiu ) fit W > p-i m ml h t-ill
Ml .V I7th H. M T
\ - \ 'innIT.
B.Mt'l.o MINT itfittAf : , r i noimi :
lilts eif liole.1 mill Jilluite Illlllll ) lu 1 | >
usv unM Ar.v-usiY.
wauleil , IOJ I ullc'n to limn jctun Mis O.
bhulle.1. muni Ml Knbi'li M'e. ' 1. - .M iSS
ANii.n iiiuaiiT I.M ) ! ! . 10 TAKIJ oit-
ilcis foi mil Kliiilii nitPti itppiM.ilt ) in e Itv mil
I LI ) munt ) bi the liiiltcil Miilp , nut-ilns line1
It , Just the- mints f . the' hollilO" . ixeliittio
ttrrlteiij , tii-nmtiMii iinplii > imnt. vviltu tor
paitkiiliri Aililii'i 'llnlirt Duuboin 1'iib
Co , 111 l > i nlurnI ( . 'lilcigu C Ml " i'
roil
iiousns IN M.I. rxiifh of inucirv njn :
O 1' Divli c'limpinv , r.i" liiiniiin 1)3' -
iTousi : niMu.v : : . .1o. . 10 ? N r.rii sr
11 til
N iiofsns c. A sTAiir. . ' : > N v urn
sinAM inninu hioitns AND PI.AIS
Itowniel Itiinclt , nkHit , VAV Cble-ijo htu t
1) 3u
cjioicn ficn si.s AND COITAOI : * AH. uvt/it
theclt > , ? " to f'O riilollty , KU2 r.ximim
. mi : in IION
Kroel Co . 21J h. 1 lib st. U-377
iimisVALiAoTTmtov. ? : : \ nt.ic tcin
Ullil UotlKlUH D 3i3
nouses K. sior.i : r. u wiD. . IB .1 Pouuias
11- JIG h2j
Gociiie TrrAOi : 7 nusiiiAin.Y IOCATIID
elunp , S-l > uin house iiciu liuiluc- , 7 uiuuis
tun Urn. ull t i7th stiret L. H hklnuer. ij-tiit
310 N. V l.llc IJ-M i"
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ron unN'rTTiNTr SIODCIIN i J-A ra LANGI :
block. OUO h lltll hticit _ 1)M'S' ) ) bJI )
rou unxT. lo-nooM HOUSI : . jtonnux
piTfrit npnlr 71J N. ipth ht D illl ! )
iorsn stom.r.N. 21211
bticct. also 7 loom tott.iRp inljulirfnc Apih |
to O N Cl.ijton at VAahitli ollici , 111" riiiiiin
Rtucl. D-M.JC4
I'OIl HUNT , A NJ3AT 5-HOO.M HOUbi ; , S3"i
ho ilsth M. Appls on theprcml' - H
7-nooM iiousn Monnnv , 2120 ciiAiti.r.s
Bticc-t , nl u 7 loom colt.in'p ,1 IJolnlUK Apil >
to U N. Cla > ton ut Wiili.isli ollke lll'i I'nrnnn
--M-c' '
Bliect - -
4 & s-rtooM iioi'bn ofl so isnt sTtinnr
itooMSITII onvirnouT
bond , Ic-fcrcnce" ) . JUi ho 'uth ttie.e.1
FOII unNT , iiANDSOMni.r riNisiinD MOP
crn IioMBC' of ilc\pn loeitiis nt ! " * > pel montli.
2410 e'uhs blio , t Appl > lo NV. 11 Melkli * first
National bunk biiliaing D MI13 U
rou iiioN'rrt iiMsiinn ROOMS.
JIOOMS WITH on nnoiiT iio/utn , CON-
veuli-nt In , u tu tall Kiumi'l Mi hnMil i\i
J --SO bl
rUUNlSIIUU HOOMb Ijll IIO\\Ar.I )
U 310-W *
3 NlT : ri'HNi'ninn HOOMS , I.ICIIIT nonsi- :
knplni , ' 111J h lltll. IJ M.iiO hJ
NICELY riiiNisunn UOOMS on t NffiiN-
Islie-el No Ml ho 2jlh inoiiin > n JHh4"
rui < Msiiin : uocms AND IIOAIID.
1'Ll'ASVNT 11OOUS , WITH ISO VllD. 19M
DoeJKO I' ilWOhJ *
ruoNT IIOOM wrin AWOVIJ , Ai.sci sini :
rouins , good liuiiel , bust leicatlun In eltv 211
H. 23th Bt -1131 1
S GOOD iiOAiin. IIATIS ni\-
Hiinutilu , IritiBlcnt ncccuimoiluttel ' 1 lu ( nope' ,
; JO ! Iiune > > f J1J7J h.u
JtOOMS WITH HO Mil ) , UTOl'lA , 17J1 DAVUN
port tt f-1'71 b J *
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JIOOM AND liOAHU , KilO lOUUl.\h iijlll.in'
r M us blu *
y ri'iiNibiu IIOO.MS , WITH no\nu
2107 DoUKlllB 1' SU14 b'
rou isivrt .M''uitMsiui >
UNfuiiNtsnni ) HODMS ion IU..NT I'm
wntel , lioulj pnliiteit anil paputil 13JI 1'aiK
ave- U JSS 31 *
roil unvr s . \M > ori < 'iuis
rinsT-cLA--s iniifK MOUI : IIUILDIMI , ion
I'm mini , three. Ktiule.ii miel baxeinriit , v\lll nlli i
to Bull tiiiunt , lou tent , Jll Ut Nat 1 II k 1)1.1-
] -171
ron nnNT Tin : ISTOIIY UIIK-K
at ! ili > fnriniiii > , t utiiH imllllim liuh ei iiie-proof
eoinuut banvniint comiilolu ell un lu.it I UK' lix-
turiHutir on all llooru , w\ $ , eti Apil | > at
tliu otlke of The Ju ! > 1 'MU
Till ) rOl'KMOilY AN1 > HAHn.Mn.NT , IHllc'K
luillilini ; , at 1.M1 Ilii arel Iit < t , ulliible. feu
ntoniKi * uinl loniinlbHlejii , or nmmiraUurliit ; IHIH-
Intna. U. H N.lllonul luinll. 1 2 'J '
oito ato.Nny IN LATIIST C'AMP UCIN AND
comlo liutluiiH , r,00 Minis bottom inlets , box
hiunplPH fur illnu c'uinialtii | huppl ) eoniiuiiy ,
Ut Aieh hltiit , Iloston , .Min-- J .M'il (
iB , SUP , "i.irn ov M-KINI.IY : HO
piihi'8 , iimio full pupu Linra\lnta ltli llfu-
tlze poitialt Hmclay ie'o , cjnlmiutl , I )
AQKNIH MA1CD \Vll-KLvhitLJn : | Ot'll
"ItlB His" mill othir Kp-ilalllos , ll piollts ,
UUlcK mlos , hlt'iety uinul lyiuent , liriiw pnile ,
ul.uH. ti'nii fit' i'e ntr.il Hupiilj i'u cin.
clnmill i J-MUl .
V. iUj TO IIINT.
. 'inn nnstANi ) rou
lUt iiuv , v , Illi I'arnitli' , DuiiKbiM 1IIU .
Kite Mii > ili.M' . K 701-hS
A ri iiKisuni ) iiot-hn I-IIOM oc-
tolir until Jul ) nr longer , ri.pl > fllfforel \ \
hmltli , uo 1 aiimm tt K-47J
TO iinMiKuihi AlTotr-r" 10
r < onu biillablo for t u ruinUlvii , twin-ecu ICIti
uilU I'lut Ktltetx llul water ur bttielii hu.it
Mate IOVMOI pi lev AadiueuS 9 , lln *
K M415 3 *
ii ; AND MAitniioi'sn co .
Mi all ) Joins ( itiural tlorase iin-.l foi i r HUB
OM , VAN & HTOIlAan , K'J )
AV.\V1I3ITO IIHl" .
CASH S. CI.nAll UIUI. nhTATi : I-'OU A HDtil.
mi * . > " . ! > . \\\uil , Htli & IJolibl.in MH
N-Sli S-l
WANT13I ) . I.'NTIIIK hTOC'K f' Min
UUe for epol cash AilellXMi U C3 , li
UOIbTlNQ IINQINi : WITH Dill M AND W1U13
rupe , bulkl a anil j > uujp. AJJJU'aa V11 , llet
N-MU3 2
rou .s\ii : ri itsriTiin.
ois\i rj uoo\trm.N'rtnrD not sn.
inn ! 'lourn f c lent till niodfrn lmpiovcni nti
iifli ! nt t tints mXEliborlinft'l mul vhcni | rent.
No trn.1 > Addftn U 67. Uee Q-572
ron s vi.u iitiiisus.sn
ron SAI.B onTIMPIJ OOOD IMIM-.TON-
itoiil.lo lltlit hniiit'i. fltiK'o ' bnintss iinnionil
ring und cllnnibiiel slilrt flu.l utll 'rn < 1c nnv
of Iho < l > eve for IIOII.H or main < nit nt 1214
st . upitnlrs ! JS3
I 'HA"IIII.ITY T i.tcs AIUIIXOUS. t
| > lniftun , boltoin pilio * . A. J. Mniji uli. IK'J '
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I 1 lIL'ijUll . 551 'IO tlO. < l'llAirONS 1
' l leu * , i i to $ lj. 2 new cpiu loail ns , ' .j
J. . ' ! ' jminulul I'lililuso Oi IStli ami ilui.nl
Foil HAl.i : A TKV\F"oi Ill.uTc I vIlltlACli :
cull 1)0 ( .cell at ! 'tt ciillloinli l
1--103
rein s\in _
IIK T llAI'.UWOOl ) linil AMJ
frncc' , iilsu nil nlrr I It l.co , ' I Duimla * .
JIIAN ) IIICYCI.IM , tlO. 415 A ( P IHCYCI.nS
lelite-il , HpilruJ Oni ItlP ) . Co , 5S3 N. l lh
UUIVINO M.UU : r. uVIAD. : .
CJ-21J-S-1
ix > n sAi.n. fUi.L mss : HI ;
nnn > elonn call nr.'J 1 nitum nt
Knil clclMl- ALL HMOIcrili 1 Si :
tlictu. i > .MIIS C
Misciiii\Mt ; )
Till ! S10l.CKf.il I H1AI ! 1.I3AHS 1'IIUM ALL.
n v'i'iis , r.ic.
MMI3. SMITH , 1121 Uut'llLAS STIini'.T , 2D
lloen , loom , , niiLMMikc atiain akolieil nlli'
Huliilinrliii. ' balba T-.MJo7 !
.Mill : A.MiS. \TIIS , MAbfJAUi : 507 H 111 II
it. , Uoiii I r-200 H7
Mif un i.no.N . nLiu'iiuc MASSAOU I-AII-
le 3 le.l'1' llll K miel iniattve , don't fall tu
cill 117 S llth st , npsUIr * . 1 M4J.1 6"
I'lJItSO V VL.
MISS \Ai.ui3Niitmci on nto\s vnti-
niane.iitl ) b > Lkotilelt } vupci.tuoiis mil. inokn.
\\lilts , e'le. I'.e illl IP , , N. 1. Life Illil ,
'J 3S7
N nni : < s CM * n i.vri ACADII.MV n 30.1
K'nlluuh li.K Until tinbst vvuiiin nn ivllttli ,
tiuelatHMinttil , ciuiilaru bent. Mra. O. Sliulkr.
I JN
itLi'ii un ci'iii.i ) . M ) i'\iN , NO nnin.N-
tle > n from bu-ilni'-H , eiifn lo liunilmli of
pallents luroil < j n Mlllri Co , 107 N \ _ .
Lifebullillnir. . Omulii , Ne.li. f-3S'J
VIAM. nuMn TiinAiMnNT rou L
tiouliltH I'livsltlun lii atteitil incc. Coiisiiltu-
tlou 01 health book fid Jl'i ' lice- likUf
fJ (0 (
SAVU MOVnV I1V CiOlNCi TO ] ) | ! < n\MOl II
fell > UUI ilrllllll VMlk , II lit Illtrx next thllt\
el.ljx M > Noltll Sltll tt L MIJ1hJ. . '
1IATHS MAb.SACi : MMl ! J'OhT. Sll'i. i3 13T11
! - . '
1'IllVAIi : I.L.SSUNS Oil llIC'\fl.l2 I'llAI'lll'I
evenliiKH. AiUtrcts .1 , Jl , uov 77 !
f V13C9-W *
A DULiaiirrti. SMoicn run hToncicnu
Clsir \j JH.i ) c
MOM3V TO I.OAN mi.VL. 13-sTATI3.
ANTHONY 1.OVN .t ' 1 111 SI CO. 3fi N \ I.
cjukL mnni.j it lou i ites lei clioke1 fnun loans
In Iowa , noithLin Mit.-oiiil , Cci tcin Ne hin'.k.
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CITY LOANS C. A STAIIU , W. N Y Lll'i :
\V ZJ1
MONI3Y 1O LOAN ON IMl'IlO\ OMAHA
u il estate ItUMinun , Love Co , I'axton block
VV-JOJ
LOANS ON IMl'IlOVni ) .t tlNlMI'tlOVIU ) CITY
iuoiitrlV. . faiiiain bmlth i. Co , 13-U I'nrnim
\V 3t4
MOM3Y TO LOAN AT LOW I { V 1'IJS THI3
O f Divt1) Co , lDj lainarn ht \V J j
LOANb , LOHATnb , I1113Y" , JW1 N Y LHM3
\ \ < fcO
1'iio.M $100 n > r ii3AU. . 10 & . DOIJC.LAS
VV 45-S j
1IOM3V TO LOAN Oil YTTHLS.
MON13Y TO LOAN ON f UltNlT I'Un , l'I vNOS
IIOIM' " , IIKOIIS ill , ut lowest lite- In i lij ,
no iLinovnl of KOO ! ' * . btilctlj eonlliUntlnl. jou
can pay the lonn oil nl any time01 In , inj
amount OJIAHA MOltH5AC5i ; LOAN CO
oA ho irtii st
XuJI ,
MONIIY ro I.OVN "n co in DA S n HNT
line , pianos , etc Dulf Giten uoiiS I ai el blk
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CH\NCTS-
i-on S\LT : MIOUTSOOO LISS MIMON TM-I :
W Ibs unite 1 > 0 pall t o-thlnl C.T-OS 40
iloubk Inn Stan li foi t\vo tlilnl cases This
nuiteilal vis uwil on The Oinah l Ie.e ! nml Is
In fnlrlj Roenl conttltlejnlll be bobl ci"ip
In bulk el In eiiuintltles lo hiilt puichiFei
Appl > In pirmiii or b > null to The I Set I'ub-
llshliirf Co , Onitli i , Neb Y 713
$ s- , Ami von vvnnicLY xnr iNroMnTrTi
$ JiD Invested , safe contcrMitl\i' , nro < jice tus
piwifs free f l > al > , I2J3 llroailuaj Ntxv
YeilU WS-bll'
WA.Ninu TO ani.L. CIGAH AND co.vrnc-
tloniiy htorc , i-plenillil location Call nt 440
So 21th st , bo Omnlio. Y 10CSi (
OOOD bMOKL'ltS .SMOlCi : STOL'C'Knil CIOAll
i M4'l o
I'OIl U\CIIANil3.
ron svi.n on K.NCILVNCJI : ion LAND on
inerclianelli-c. JIOOO i-toik linplcinent Jobbing
lieuise Aelilii'ss V C M , Uee oltlee , I'eiuncll
liluffa / S71
OM ACItllS ADJOININC ( OUNTY SI3AT. I3AST-
ein Nibi.i Va. J7 Cot ) Inipioveniinth le vel. blnck
soli all uiltluitul , prke J33 im ) cahli J1.000 , i- -
ehuiiK.J1J.4UO , leniK tinir , JH M'l ' at ( i per edit ,
ImrKiiln.
Io\ui anil N'eliracka tist , small clt" property ,
llr t paMnent
ICO c"ra foril county , Ijun , Improveil , fiVQ ,
i ncunibeieil J.000 cash $ i'0 , i xcbaiiKi1 , J * * 0
Ho acres Iniproviel Maillvon tount > Mouint
JtWI ciibli , 10 or 20 acres lmpio\ , near uooil
ton n
J3 uO moitKnip on 21S ucns ? Ii nona counts , Ja. ,
vumt J2 40el cnnli. propoilj I'iCO.
4U ncrvs InlKiiKil 1 inel linprov eil. JJ 000 , cash
J3"0 mortkaKe 55.MJ 00 exihienKi' $1,100
C4D a < re.H hliinnmi eniint ) Neb , ilcb will , iooil
lnipio\eiiunt cleai , want e.lt > 01 farm luoji-
irij. v\lll asm mi'
KO , icie f.iim MailUon count > . Mo. , clear , $2000 ,
stant mlllliur )
1 43'J iii-iiH llniMt rnncli raslein Kmiaas $30000
lliipime'ine'iita , | iili < ( CO 000 , want $7,5CO cash
CT ( ) leal istate 01 mi'lclunnlln. , balaiire !
2. 600 lout ; time
4Gi > ni'iea line fnun In Harrison county , la , $20-
C i < ) , want J.'OOO cash , $10,000 city unmetty.
$7i'CO loim- time
Kansas furmi" , email , cue for lioroes , etc. ,
LVplimitH cainl leu
If von li.ivo clt > propeity , melse , ttoeks. etc. ,
th.'t tliri.itcns to be mi ilipliint on > our hnnels
let me Inmlle It fur > ou I nlli Ir-iile , bill , or
lent It for vou If U ran bu ilom
13 I' HltiM.1 , S-l H 15th bt. / M3IC 5
\OIMI ITNI'llODlTTIVi : LAND
fur rt.ni ! Omilm ptupirl ) , the i'Xnxliluii | nf " .is
Hill ilouliln Uio Millie of I ( mull I I I'll I e'Slllle.
w oxcliani , ' ! ' all MmlH of mini anil i Itv pi m-
i rl > Clioitu N lllcks , EOo N I.lfe lllil , {
x-\nji j
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ron nxc'ii vxan
roUlTii.V ! : Itirs In llmst rmleUMice iirlshlnir
lioul In Oiunliii. i Inn1 lei Inifliu'bK trntcr , can
ulYe r fur f.S lido iiml liiku tuo-thlnlj puici.uc
piliei In uuiil Ini.el. ehla IK u tpknellil ( , pjii |
tunltj te > temcrt flnu sollliiK pnipcrt ) Intu
Kllt-i Ihfd Invp'timnm hue. eipisltlmi In ' 9S
vvlll iluiilik' their n'lll ! ' , ; v ilui'
csii r iiin i > in SINIh jur riiimiiiiii ) | ( >
fite'l fur vi lieili sail nnl uaie'liouM' puipei es
mil Mil fur } . " . 'IXHJ ' .III ! t.iKe' tvu-tlilldH prlie
In wixliin KuiilVilti > Cli-urbu X Ilk-Kn
c ii aha Ntli / Mi ij
I'Oll S\lilU2AL I3hl'\TI3
ir lor uoinn TI > I'tniTiVhi : fjNn v \
cunt proper ! ) , o n.ip lei or hmin uiul I ) t
for iiibb or in MIS i.rleims elo not fall
to fee the flik-lll ) Tltirl c'o houtl cast le.n. . l
of llc'ii liilillln ; ; Tbelr lUt Is liui.t anil lhe >
lie'iiiinifliil liol hint ; but l > ll. Tallin He MV71
AIISTltAC'TS Till. IIYHO.N' ItL'nil "coMI'ANY
A SMALL I'AYMIJ.NT DOWN AM ) $10 CO I'fn
mi nth \.lll buy a nku colUhu In VVulmil Hill
Omaha Heal nmatu .V Trim Co , 211 t-o is ht
He3J !
_ _ _ _ _ _
iitii SALIJ. cuii.vi' , iin.viirifui roTTAon
D riMiins , mimiiur IdlclieMi , liml unit soft
\\atci , KOD'I brlik cellar , lot SJxu ; eiiKt front
liail lai-h. buluncu C pe.i cent. Situ N i.tli
ttuet unajj
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OHIIAT IIMIOVIN IN HAN"SCOM l'LACn.
J. COO ( or Kouiiuo 1'la e rthMiiicv
, " .W for liembu und lot , 19lli utiee'l boulevard
! .ua foi nku ( C-foot lot
1' 4 > Wcml , ICtb ami Uougliu. 1U-I3-.S-1 :
nn.viAN mji'iTY ' IN .
properl ) nhiiokt ( .Ivcn UHII > i M-arj , Me-
lil-l. ; Henlli till jou all almut It
nn M * ss-6 >
M > U HAI.n. $55000 , LOT ON MAI'I.K. Jl'i > T
nf t uf Slti St , nai , tuny term' ll > ron
H Hantltibt , , 212 buutli ruurleemti ttrctt
JIU-M1CS
I'Oll SAM3 IIIJUi KSTITIJ.
( Contlnueil )
ron SALI ;
40 iii-ies nortlinpst pnft city , well Improveil ,
1SJ CO per SLIP
If ii ncies betivecii Sotit.i Otnnlm nml llellcvup ,
vrell tmprovjel lioulpvnril to fort ( "rook will
lun nlotiR otic ble of Mml , $ 'iO Oi ) per acre
3 ncrts nuir Sotitb Oitn in , $ SOO ) , onlj $10000
cnsll ; balitice IOIIK time.
A no lots lii'ir South Oinnlm JIM W to } 2-'OW. -
trimn oaf >
LCIFRO corner lot tn ileslnililp | rt of city , ltb
t o tioucp Imrn , He , runtliiB for $ JJ l per
month , price Jl.CiO no
C loom roltHKe bnrn lot BOilV ) fcpt , veij ele-
ill able Imatlon , prlip $ lAonvO ,
A InfKP list of elcslinlilp lunifps nnil leitw , ranc-
IDK in price from $ vmco to $10011110 , nl o sev
eral vpr > etei-lrnblp icn * trftct ! " near the- city
nt from ona-rouith to one hnlf former vulue
an 1 on eniv tiftns lie sure mul nee us be
fore purchaslntr
POT mil & CinoiirSK COMPANY ,
SV c'ur IGth nnel fnrnntit Stt
KAUM LANl C. K HAltltlSON. 012 N. Y.
Life lin Ib.l-Hl1' '
s' At ui iiti'ovtsiKCA'i OMAHA , $3.000
cits nnel ffttm leal estate- sold nn.l i xchnnRnil
t.iinln llios , 1C11 f HI htm st. HH M410 4
SOVtn WAltMM3ATHI3ll llAliClAINS
A i ha lu e' to bu > land foi ! - * > Ill actual vnlup ,
no\\
7,018 160 ncres In Holt rouut > , Nibrnskrt , 40
ailis In ttlltlvatloti , no liUllilhiKS , In l&S'J there
nns it loan cf 501 plind on this farin vv ik'h
hn < slnte bun pulil. prke $37 >
" . ( eM-lGO nrrm In Holt enuntj Nrbiiiskn , SO
ucreji lu cultivation no hullillni : , lu ISH'j there
as a loan of $1 l.,0 plnicd on this fellilhloa
has since htcn paid pi lee $3."D
7,2. ) > 11/0 aeres In Danes eoutitj NiliiHHka , M
inns In lultlvatloii , no bullillUKs till" pleio
VMIS mot li > , ii < eil In St for $700 but iiinrthitKV
Inis slntr bill ) lemeivpil , price $ ,0
7S , J HO ucns In Holt lomits Ni liruska 10
IICHM In iiiltUiitlein no bulldliiKs , this binil
nns inoitRaKeil In US1 for S70D but has since
been puld , mul bind Is clear of all I'lumn
bruiiee , prke , M7" >
r W-no ) inns In Holt rniinl ) Niliraski , 40
au < s under iiiltlvatlon. no bulldlngi , moitKiii ;
ef $700 phu eel In ISM has MIKC been leliasi'el
prke J1VI
7IOi-lui mris In Ke > a Palm tountj. Nebi"iska
10 active uneler lUltlvntlnn , ptlce\ J..l
7,072 ton aeips laml In Hull iiuiii'V Nebraska
some of It under tultlvatloTil price , JVi. i lt
7,0'iS ICO acres In Holt e.oun' > . Nebnihlii. n per
tlnn of this land under i ultUatlnli. prke , $100
7,7"s ItO acits In Danes tinintv N'elnnska , i
KOenl piece of land , prlc A , $ J10 iasli
2VO aeies In Dane's eountj , Nibiaska price $3Jo
tl > 0 actes tn l\e\n 1'aha iount > Nchuisku , price
$172
And man } othei barKnlns thtoUKliout Nebraski
und Ihe ne > st
run vv nsTsinn iNvnsr.MnNT co ,
ITlst Ile.ot Nen 1 urk Life Itldit.
1113 M41I. J
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Tiinnc CHI3AP noMns
Nice leittape and lot $ GUO Oi )
1 inns nlti tno hou e.s and bain onlr $55000
liood lot vxlth sm ill eott me. J ,00 UO
inn vv nil sinn INVISIMI.NT : co
first f lour N 1. Life lllels
SI'LIJNDID IN\13sTMI3NT , TUN ACItns.tUSl
VM st of clt ) , eastern onnei , neiilliiK numis
will saclike , If jou mint to elouble > out
mone } call ami secme lllcKs , 100 N Y Life
.NOW ih Tin : IIMI : 10 ntrv OMAHA i-uoi1-
rtj
"Jlie ninmilllcont crops ami urent i\posltlon nf
"j\ will soon lirltiK countless Imjcis foi Oniuli.i
le-il e liitc'
rine > uMiltme site ( " 0x170 fett , south front , mar
llamconi p irk $1 KO 10
Choice lmo tnie > nt , lOnciei ilnht on paveel street ,
oni } $ J7"i CO pi i iicie
Nint cotliiKe home' near IIiin coin puk inrt
eittni-r $4010.00 will tnki * } . ! ,2UO 00
Nent little lolt.iM' anil lot JlliDOO.
7-ioinn IHIUFI * . full i ipt fiont lot , haniNume.
bhnile tre LS etc , JJ too 00
Mce little cottage. , in ir cat line , tl 2HO 00
3 lurt1ltli two houses li.nti sm ill fiult , tc ,
the wholepiopeilv for $ MHi 00
Mee > cnttimi- with full lot , in northern inrt of
iltj. KOO 10
llnnil' < oine resilience lot. near 32il mul Doilsc
plenellil location , Jl JT > 0 CO
I.urKO houfce with lot. clou ; tei new State' J'olr
Kiounels mul DrlvltiK luirk , 1,001 ! location fut
loaiellni ; house , ! 'J > > no
rull ei t fiiint lot , < HxJ17 fnolnr Hanocom pirk ,
frio fioin all pi\lnn nml spcilnl tase-a , $ J7 > 000
Cholci liuesttnent lHne- south fiont lot , w Ith
two ftooel iiittiiKCs , ue > ai Han cnni pirk , will
KUinintie Incoinu uf 10 per lint on mice' .
si coo oo
Heiulltul lot , with cottiiKi' , near Han coni niiU
t-pleiiellil locitlon. $1 filiO CiO
10 ncies , rlKht on paveel stte'et , J1 7V ) 00
Moileiu ! i loom lirusp , cplrnillillj locateel , cost
eivvnei $7ioOOO , can tell for $ > 000 ( H )
Vice lot HilJolnlMsinte Pnlr Ktoumls , $ . ' " 000
20 ucies , ilKht on eilse of cltj , si'enilld ' Invest
ment. } " > 01 ono
ilust lie solil iMtiilsonm lot , CO fent south flout
on I'acllle , nen 30th with two Li > ltiiK' * , fnnll
liaiu. etc , onlj Jjri > OOU , Brounil iilone Is worth
the mono }
cm : vi1 rvitM I.\M >
7(0 ACP.HS 2" Jiiiles south e t of Oni ilia , hl lil >
InipiiiM-el , cill for pi Ice.
200 AC'llUSesteru lovui , 1V > neies In corn Hint
will M > " " > to 100 litisluH to the acie , for eiuldc
silo at S2-CO ( ) i r aeie
100 ACIli : imtl > i'liprovei ] , In Wheeler count >
Nili , no lictter qu irter In the county , enl >
$7 00 per acre
SOD At'ltl > i ccntnl Neliri'ln , close to two i ill-
ronels fcoml ill running wutir , will make
llrst-cl its stock firm , If holel iiulcKly , onlj it , 00
pel acre ,
luxlj ] : STAT ] ; AGHXrV ,
uOj N \ . Lire llulHlnir
III : 51437 2
LOST.
LOST A cu-n nnrvvnnN Tin : TIINTH
street viaduct and Cieorula avPiuu , Ilniler will
1 c iinnideil b ) n.'tuinilii- Miss C n 131 ler.
r.1 ! OeorMa ave Lost M4JI 3
LOST LVDY'S C.OLD WATCH VXD CHAIN ,
name en tiM'd Inside Ititurn tei llic oltke
mid lecelve rtnaiel Lot Ml > 'J *
l > 13Tl'.CTIVn
C'AITMN P MOSTYN 1)131 IK'TIVI ! AO13Nt'Y
all detective work caiefull ) anel piompt ! ) at
tended to tlO K irb ich bloe. ] ; , Omaha , and olO
noinolu' lllih ; , Chlcio ( M M * Octl
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AT OMAHA 11LSIM3SS COLLfGn blX-
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and mittiesfciH mnde anil renovated , get our
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Un 2111 Cumins st tei . 1311 US
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di > or eve-nlusr 1510 Hnrney w > SI
; AM ) LOAN ASSOCIATIO.N.S.
SlIAlli : . ' ) IN MU1IJAL L .1 II ASVN PAY 0 , 7
s per euit nhcn 1 2 , j yea 13 clil , nlnayu le-
deemuble. 1701 farn.im it ! NuttlnKcr , n'i'c.
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HOW TO OUT A HOMH Oil filCCUlli : OOOD
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Aw'n , 17 I 1'nniam. O M. Nattinttr , Sic.
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MVN 100131. . MiiH'H\Nr : TAILOll AND
stinm clemiei will remove to baKcment un-
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bt'ffi SIDE OF JAY GOULD
Some Good Stores About the Lnte Eailwtiy
1 ° " Manipulator.
HIS GENEROUS DEEDS LITTLE HEARD OF
TinllrlKh1 | if of 111 * Lifeit" ! n
li > MIMI ilX'liu We're C'liixr tn
Illiij-uTlir Kiiilinrrnvicil
. 0 lli'iHirti-r.
( Oopvrlsht , l < 9i. ( ti > S. S McCluto to )
There's the xiiiinv side of a tree where
the Inrk is Irlght and the dark , ( lamp
side , wheip the moss grows There's the
sunny sldo of n peach , whore the blush Ii
born , nntl the shady side , where the furIs
found In Snn I'ranclsco n woman walks In
a shirt waist and a sailor hnt , and another
walks on the shady side In a seal skin
Kverv man has his sunny side and his
shady side The latter , unfortunate ! } . Is
usually the best known.
"Now , air " said I , "I am looking for the
sunny side of Jay Gould "
"It's nil sunny" said the geneial man
ager , etithuslistlcallj , ns he arose and began
to pace Ihp lloor "There novel was but one
Jay Oould ami thnro will never bo annthn.
If he were alive todnj jou would not see all
the splendid rallwnj sjstoms of America
going to pUces Out of all tbla wreck and
ruin lu would build"
"Calm jourself mj friend , " I said "tin-
world Knows all about Jaj Ooilld , the rall-
waj klitR but lull fie something better , If
jou tan , of Jaj Gould , the man "
"Well , then , ' the railroad man began , "ho
wan n kind and loving husband and fathci.
was e\ticmely gentle with all his umi'lojes ,
sine , pel haps , those Immediate ! ) undei him ,
and the most charitable man 1 e\er know
"If It Is hard to work for a man who
knows more about rallwajs tlmti any other
man can e\ei hope to know then Mr Gould
was ft hard man to work for.
"Thereas nothing I dreaded so much as
to have him begin asking questions about
the road. I met him at I'ueblo once by up-
polntmint and we were Joined thcio by his
son and Mr Clark "
" 'You are. not feeling well this evening ,
father , ' said George after the usual greet
ing. 'Suppose we let business go for to
night Tell me , Mr Illank , ' the jonng man
went on. 'are the trout rising In the Gunln-
son jet"7'
" 'I notice' said the elder Gould 'that
Hills is not shipping as much hay from Hllls-
\illo as he did last je.xr Surcl > the crop
was good See what's the mattci and it the
rate is not light make it right Last jeai
we were getting ten cars a farm slack sid
ing ; now wo get but eight and the output
has neaily doubled It rau&t be going In
the other line They weic1 short of cars at
Uuslivllle } psterd.iy See that that does not
occur too often , Mr. Hlank '
"Leaning hick In his chair the great railroader
reader opened his shlit collar and after
testing for a while asked'
" 'What's the dally a\crage tonnage Into
Denver , Mr Hlank '
"I explained that I could not answct
straight off , but I could a k my chief clerk
and find out ,
" 'Oh1 never fiilnd , ' ho said , 'I could find
out , only | t'B well enough to know these
things I suppose It Is about thirty lais a
day , ' IIP added and closed his i'j < > s again
"I looked the mattci up upon my return
and found . that he had guessed it owictlv
I wan afraid hq knew and that s whj I did
not ventuip a guess myself. "
' Once I asked , Mr Gould why he sold the
Uio Grange1 , It , having been at that time
scorning ] } ja prolHiblo piece of piopeity
" 'Well , | I bqught it at twenty-two and
pretty scop it , went Op to a dollar and
twcntj-t\ , < ) Ijnt I couldn't get along with
Gcneial Palmer , so I sold it , and , " hi- added
after a brief p.uibe , 'pietty soon it was
back to twenty-two again ' "
Few men knew Jay Gould better than
Slh ester T , Smith who was with thp Gould
system foi many jcars , but who after rc-
slfiiiln , ; the gejjcral manage ! ship of the
Denver It Ulo Orande. having undo monc >
out of the mines of Cicede , quit railroadIng -
Ing entirely. It should bo understood that
every woulittered bj Mr Smith on this.
subject can bo accepted without a shade
of doubt
"It's no use , " ho said , when I began to
ask him about his deceased friend "The
public ' 3 so thoroughly prejudiced against
Jny Gould that what jolt say will not evoi
bo taken seriously. "
I insisted that a new sfory about amen
on ? wan interesting , espccinlly If it weie
UUP and being true , it ought to bo- told
"Itou want my opinion , " said the ox-
railioad imn , ' It Is that Jay Gould was
one of the fev. truly great men the world
has pioduic'd and I know of no man alhc
Tr dead who did so much good and got si
little credit for doing good To a certain
extent that was his OVMI fault , for ho would
novpr give anj thing until he had found home
way to cover the art up He did not do
charity with a hi ass band
"Mr Gould had two great objects in his
life ; one , which the public knew , was to
make monoj , the other , which the public did
not know , was to spend It where It would
do the most good In the latter put of the
70s there was a great crop failure In Kan
sas The farmets had no seed wheat nor
money with which they might buj seed
wheat The leeelvers for the Kansas Pa
cific lallioad had been furnishing seed wheat
to such farmers as had applied for aid and
taking the notes of the unfortunate people ,
pnjablo after a erop could bo raised At a
im Ming of the receivers and directors , Mr
Gould being among the latter , the question
of explaining their action to the United
States court came up and the iccelvcts
agreed that they must go out of the grain
and charity husinc'ss or put themselves In a
tight box I was nt that time manager for
the receiveis , and when this conclusion had
been leached Mr Gould turned to me and
In the presence of all the other gentlomcn
said 'These people must have seed wheat
Von will please furnish it to all who applv
and diaw on me personally never mind the
notes We'll get It all hack in freight next
'
jear
"There were no end of applications , " said
Mr Smith , "and I thought I would make
Mr. Gould biiueal for once , but when I
showed him the slip with about a mile of
figuiea on it he just glanced down at the
'total' and wild 'Well , I'm glad wo are able
to help those poor follows , for they really
needed it '
"You remember , " the speaker went on ,
"the great exodus of colored people from the
Bouth some fifteen jcars ago' They
Hooded Kansas Cltv like a pest of grans-
linppeis and nobody kncv. " what to do
with thorn. They soon became hungry , then
dlsoidcily and In a little while they would
liavo become despeiate Mr Gould viewed
the situation from Now York , but oven at
that distance he ' foiesaw a great calamity
If these pqopln' weie not taken caio of , so
lie wired mo 'Send those negroes wherever
they choose to'go1' and closed the message
at ) he had closed many before , 'and drav ,
' ' '
on HIP
"I have spent fortunes of Mr. Gould's
money and tlio onlj comment usually was
'Is that all ? ' Once I said ( for I knew he
was being iimiosed upon ) , 'These people
are no' dese.rving Mr Gould '
" 'Well , ' lie replied , 'jou better help them
Thov ma- ' lie '
"Then there wore hundreds and hun-
Ire'ds of little' thing. ] he did almost ovetj
Irj llttlu for htm , but really big which
the iiubll- knew nothing abut ; for only
buch cases as the shipping of the negroes
ir the glilJU ft $5,000 a day to Memphis
as long an thiy needed It , " ever reachci ;
the miblic eat
"I remember one day we were coming
over the old K I' in my tar when we
were ( lagged at a way station and Elowcd
down to roe'tlvo a message from the opera
or When the light train began to whirl
away toward the west again I could ace
hat Mr Gould was anxious to receive the
tlio foi vvhlcn wo had been ( lagged , but
so waited for some minutes and no mes
sage came to either of us
"In a little while I noticed that Cieoigo
he colored portei. was tee'oilng aroutnl
lie car and grinning like a ne ro In a :
union putcli , and I said to Mr fJjald jok-
ncl ) 'It must havn been Gc-orgn ho got
ho message. ' Finally tne fella * ' * mirth be
came BO offensive that I recalled wharply
George what's tlio matter with jou ? '
" 'Muttali , ' demanded George 'Oldn'n
ou HBO mo git de wlah * ' I's got a baby in
Canaan City * aiH ho teeteted out at the
ther end of the car
" 'Call him back , ' said Mr Gould , and I
pushed the button and OeorRO waited In
again , 'Here. ' said the llttlp man , 'that's for
the boy , ' and ho handed Iho fa'her n J100
note ami the smile on Ocorge's fico spiead
out another iccf.
" 1 have seen Mr Gould great as lie was
when It came to handling l If ? things got ill
'balled up' over the simplest little incident
We were at the Windsor hotel t'l Do-iver
A number of other inllroad men and Mr
Gould with Ills family were Jt a little old
hotel Just across the street A importer from
the Republican rainc to me and assnipil me
that I had It In mj power to do him a wet Id
! of good ' " won't hurt jou , ' he sil.l . and It
' might make me ' I lIKed thp fellow'K frank
and earnest vvaj and promised to help him
If I could consistently do o
"Ho told mo brlellj that he wanted to nee
Mr Gould In talk with him personal ! ) so
that ho could say trnthftlll.v , "Mr Gould
said "
"Tho next morning 1 went over to the
I little hotel vvherp Mr. Gould and Ills paity
were at breakfast. I told him about the
voung reporter who had called on me the
night before and finished bv Informing him
i that 1 hnd piomlRcil the } oung man the per
sonal Interview
I " 'Then it s all fixed'1
" "
"Yes
" 'And when do I show" '
i "As soon ns vou have tlnhhrd } our hrealt-
fnst. I said Irving hard not to laugh. As
wo passed out into thp olllu * of the hotel :
signaled mv voung man ahead and lie tip
j preached verj red and shnkv Mr CJuuli
saw the boy'n embarrassment and offeiei
' him his hand , which the poor fellow stcmcd
! half afinld to take
' " 'What do > ou want to sco mo about
' anKcd the rallimd man to help him out
I When the leportei spoke his own volci
i Rcomcd to scale him and Btammeicd til
It was possltlvelj painful to h"ar hltn
! ' 'I wanted to to auk jou about tin
j situation , what jou consider the situation
' that Is the what vou Intend to do about
the about It ? '
" 'I don't know , " said Mr , Gould with a
smile 'Now what would jou recommend'
"This little bvplaj Instead of putting the
young man at Ills case hid the opposlti
effect , and lining up like a ntbbcr watei
bag the boy bolted ami left us
" 'Call him back , ' said Mr Gould , 'the
boy is onlj emb.uiassed and lie must b (
helped out or ho will alwajs bo embai-
rasspil '
"Wo tried to call him hut he had turned
the corner and was lost tn us One of the
hotel bojs was sent to In Ing him back , but
ictuincd without the leporter Wo tele
phoned to bis paper , but he had not jet
reached the office.
"Just at that time thcie was a great deal
of guessing as to wbethel the Kansas Pa
cific would absorb the Union Pacific , 01 vice
versa , and it was this the reportei wanted
to talk about Mi Gould had on his mind
the great scheme of forming the Union
Pacific sjstem but he put It all awav for
the time and de-voted a half daj to looking
for the lost reporter , holding the special at
the depot at Denver for that puipose Om
conductor and porter were sent up town
but the reporter lould not be found It was
a little thing , the feelings and disappoint
mcnt of a newspaper npotter for the } slif-
fei many such hurts in a lifetime , but it
was enough to cause Mr. Gould teal dis
tiess "
After talking with the men who were near
est him and surely they ought to know him
best one is apt to conclude that Jaj Gould
was at least great enough to do good for the
bake of making otheis h.ippy , und that lie de
rived great pleasure ftoni giving If he
beat the stock gambles ! who were aftei him
he bought wheat foi the farmers with bis
carninrs
Any man witli the same' ability and
equal ! } industrious , in a new and lapldlv
developing countrj might die as i It'll as Jav
Gould died He mastcied cveiv detail of the
rallioad business Ho could pack eqmllj
well a directors' meeting or a hot box. He
w oiked as haul for his thieo meals a daj
as anj American ever worked Ho knew
the general sjstem as well as the general
niaiuger , the division better than the di
vision superintendent , the section better
than the section boss and the station bettei
than the station master knew It. and that
is the great seciet of his success Jaj
Gould was a big man Ills enemies s ij he
robbed the rich , his friends say he gave to
the poor , and the Iliblc stvs that Is equal
to lending to the Lord
CY WAUMAN.
blJI'IMIKHSI-NR GUM'S.
TinCroNt'i'iil ( 'Hi YUiH'Us a Tuitions
Institution.
The city council of New Orleans has Just
passed a law making the game of craps Ilic
gal It docs not matter where it is plajod
w bethel In the streets , In the club , or at
homo , craps Is special ! } singled out as the
most depraved of gambling games , not to
be toleiated any w bet e The game is of Ne\
Orleans origin , and over 100 jears old , sajs
Haippr's Weekly liernard de Marignj , who
cntoi tallied Louis Philippe when ho came to
Lonisiain , and who stood seventy jeara ago
at the head of the creole colony of the state
as its wealthiest and most piomlnent citi
zen ho was entitled to call himself marquis
in Prance was the inventoi , or father , of
"craps , " and brought It In high favor as
the fashionable gambling of the Uaj When
he laid off his plantation , just below the then
city of Now Oilcans It Is now the thin !
district , but was then the Faubourg Marinj (
and divided It up into lots , ho named one
of the piincipal streets "Craps , " and e\-
plaincd that lie did so because be
had lost the money ho received fiom
the lots on that street In this favorite game
of Ills. It remained Cups street until a few
jo < tr.s ago , when a piotest was lalscd against
such a disreputable name for a very quiet
and respectable btieet , especially given to
churches "The Craps btreot Methodist
chin oh" sounded particularly bad Aftei
Uernaid Marlgnj's depth ciaps as a gam
bling game descended In the social scale
and was dually monopolized mainly by no-
giocs and street gamins. Some live or bl\
jens ago , however , some Chlcagoans , who
happened to be on the levee in New Orleans ,
were Htiuck by the game as offeilng ijovel-
tles to the Jaded taste of dice plaurs , and
took it home with them It ciept Into favoi
, .t once In the west , and ' craps" now tages
from the Mississippi to the Pacific , and newell
well regulated gambling house is without a
"ciap room" Hut while it has nourished
elsewhere , It lias been tabooed in its hlitli-
plaeo And now , not content with the or
dinal y laws against all gambling games , the
council has declared "ciaps" specially pro
hlblted , and not to be plaje-d for mone >
oven In one's back bedroom with the blinds
pulled down In fiont.
IIUOKI : A TU nvrvnou 1111,1 , .
.Soiliiil llimoj CoiHlm-lor I'lnjfil n
\ IT ) DflllllTKll' , l4llvf ,
There is no rule of the Union Hallioad
company compelling < ondnctors to carry
any specified amount of bills and change
with tl-em when they take a car out , sajs
the Providence Journal , but the men usually
have about * 1G or $20. so that they may be
pioparcnl for stray $10 bills when they aio
presented for a fi-ient fare The average
passenger seldom hands out any bill larger
than ? ! ! , and a man UHunllj gives the con
ductor a nickel or the smallest sllvu thango
he has A woman gives him pennies if she
lias live In her pocket and some conductors
maintain that the women save their pennies
for weiks nt a time in order to load the
lockets of the conductor with them lint
there Is one woman who will probabl }
never again give a conductor u laige bill to
change
It happened on a Cranston street car one
day In the latter part of last week The
conductoi made his i omuls and captured
pennies nickels , dimes am ) half dollars until
he tame to one woman \\lio , aftei scat thing
through her pocketbook , piodmed a $ JO
hill , which she handed to him with a glunco
which should have fio/.rn his sou * und pro-
uuittJ n m"onstrantp It failed , the con
ductor was Prttlcnt and long suffering , but
lie rebelled against taking a C-cunt fare
rrom a SJO bill
"Is this the smallest you have , lady' " he
3sl-.ec !
He was answered that the bill had been
tiandt'd to him to have the fare taken out
[ lo thought a moment and a bright idea
penetrated his bialn like an X iaj.
"I'll give vou your diango In a moment , "
ie assured the passenger and then stopped
he rai just as It reached Ilojlo square
A here the High Street bank Is located
lurrjiiifi Into the bank , he laid down the
jlll and asked for change
"Give me nineteen silver dollars and
.wenty nickels please " lie said , and after
lie teller had been told the occasion for
taste lu ) gladly ( urnlshed the necessary
diangc The conductor cairled the change
u both hands out to where the woman v > ho
wanted the bill changed sit In the car and
poured It In her tup , after taking nut the
nickel for the fare. The other passengcis
snickered , the rcirlvrr of all tlio sllvir grow
ted In the fare and li.dlgnant and Iho
moltuiinii atarted the car with a Jctk
The passenger remonstrated , but she had
her change , the conductor had his tovonge
nnd the croud had satisfaction , ami the
li.ajo'l'v ugaliist her vvns | fj to 1.
( JiniV 1'HIMI MMCIMiUVS l.r.TTUH.
Jlcbascmuit of the currency means < leI -
I Ktmttlon ofnlurs
11u > owtiei of the silver bullion would get
the slhci dollar. It would belong to him
and nobodj c1 e.
It is n mpio pieton c to attribute the
haul limes to the fact that all our cur-
rene } Is on a gold basis Good mono ) never
m tde times bird
It .votild dt-iangc nil existing values It
would not tiMloio business confidence , but
Its illiett effect would be to iltbtroy the
little which } et lennlns
The gmeiiimpnt would get nothing from
the transictloti. It would bear the expense
of coining HIP sllur and the oommunll }
would gtiftor loss bj Its use
If thete Is anj one thing which should beT
frpp from speculation and fluctuation. It Is
j tlu < moiicj of a count ! j It ought IK vet to
bo the subject of mere pirttutn contention
\\luti we pait with our labor , our ptodticts
or our piopeitj we should receiveIn re-
tuin money which Is as stable and un
changing In value as the Ingenuity of holiest
men can make It
I'ntll Jnti i national agreement l bad It Is
the pi tin dutj of the United States tn main
tain the gold standatd It Is the recognised
and sole standard of the great commercial
nations of the world
Let us hold fast to that which we know Is
good It Is not moie mono ) we want ; what
we want Is to put the money we alreadj
have at work When money Is cniplojed
men are emplojid
It would not make labor easier , the liouis
of laboi sboitei , 01 the pi ) better It would
not make farming less laborious or more
piolltable It would not start a factoiy
or make a demand fat an additional daj'
labor
No one stiff old so much fiom cheap moncj
as the farmers and laborcis Iht'j are tit
first to feel Us bad pffeds , and the las
to recover fiom them Ibis has been th
uniform experience of all counules. am
here ns elsewhere
We rannot tcstoie the public confidence
bv an act vvhlth would levolutlonbo a !
values 01 an art wbldi cut ills a dellclencj
In the public icvcnues WP cannot Insplu
confidence bj advocating icpudlatlon o
practicing dishonest }
Iheio would be no obligation testing upon
the go\ eminent to maintain parity , and If
there wete , It would be powerless to do It
Ihp simple tittth Is wo would be driven tea
a silver basis-to silver monometallism
These dollais , therofote would stand upon
theli teal value
Free sllvci would not mean that silver
dollars weie to lie fieelj had without cost
or laboi It would mean the fieo use of
the mints of the United States foi the few
\\lto are nwneis of silver bullion , but wouhl
make silvei coin no freer to the man ) who
aie engaged in otliei entciprisrs
Mexlro and China have tiled the experi
ment Mexico has free coinage of sllvet and
gold at a ratio slight ! ) in excess ot sixteen
and one-hilf ounces ot sllvet to one ounce
of gold and while liei mints aie freel ) open
to both metals at that ratio not a single dol-
lat in gold bullion is coined and circulated
.is monev
It was not an Increase In the volume of
mone ) which is the need of the time , but
an Increase in the volume nf business , not
an iiiciease of coin but an incieabe of ion
flilente , not moie coinage , but a moie active
use of the mono ) coined , not open mints foi
the unlimited colrage of the silver of the
woi Id but open mills for the full and un-
ichtilcted labor of American woiKingmen
Tree silver means the debasement of our
cutrcncy to the amount of the difference be
tween the commercial and coin value of the
bllver dollar , which is ever changing , and
the effect would be to reduce piopert )
values , entail untold financial loss , destroj
confidence Impair the obligations of exist
ing conttacts , further imiovciish the labot-
ets and pioducers of the coiintiy , create a
panic of unpatallelcd sevorltj , and Inlllct
upon ttade and comincice a deadly blow.
The pool and not the t Ich aie alwajs the
gieatest stiffeieis fiom every attempt to de
base our nionoy. It would fall with alarming
bovoilty upon Investments ahead ) nnde
upon Itibiirinco companies and theli polkj
lioldois ; upon savings banks and theli de-
posltois , upon building and loin association
members , upon the savings of thrift , upon
pensioners and their families , and upon wage
camels and Die purchasing powoi of theli
w ages.
Itr.l.K S AM ) CI Itldb.
rfciirnn llliAlilliilKH lie Sure Illlll
Tlit' > A i k > < t I'm KITPH. !
Vcril ) , Hie gulllblllU of the .uetaRp
toiulst Is Kicat IJellis of antlqultj , line
brlc-.i-brac. mementos of tclobiuttd men
lie niUHt acquire dining Ills ti.ivils .ibio.ul ,
nnd on surh be Is lead ) to spend large
sums of inonej , never ilrentnlng of quiH-
tlouln r tlii-lr genuIncMiess HP may be mon-
cautions .iltir In- leads tills aitlfle , HUJS
the Nov. Yoik Hei.ilil
Ti.ivileis anil lolkttois of curiosities no
among thp most liuiooent of moitnlH in this
respect 'lliej no to Home and arc not
imppj until tin ; st < ui tnvords tli.it bi-
longed to f'.us.ir , 01 n fi.igiiiont of the
ruins of Jliiitutnus , lioslilo which Aliirltis
liiiimoil of futiite coiiquists Some tlnip
\Ko It vvns rumored that milt ) niro ob-
li-i'tH Including am lint vases and pieces
) f iirmot weie Imbeddul In the Tiber , and
stinlkhtwaj a sc.utli was m.ulo. AH a in
sult the m.itkot was foon Htockod with
vvondeirul objects of virtu , v hlc'li v\tio .sold
o iiinntouis at high pileon Some weeks
atei It was illsoovi toil tluit a faotoiy in
IIP neighborhood line ) for iionie time been
'asliloiiing these I olios of nntlqilltv , beliif ;
llllcil IJ CMIttlltl IHPllV SllllptOIS , VVllO WOIP
glad ptioiiFh tn fninlmi so many HttituiM
i week for a vuj moderate nuin
A still gnatoi finiid was iiniarlhed in
Hi i Hit In 1S'I2 The autborltleH of the inn
iieuni In tbut city bail bought spvontoen
alleged Egyptian mummlos , which tlioy ox
hlblteil with gro it pride. Unfortunate ! )
the dlHovir ) was HOOII miiilo Unit tin
? ( vviu not mtinunks of long di.id
KcTjptliins , but of Hoventpon woitlij 1'iuii-
orinl ins , who hnd bedi oniplojiil In liuilln
brovvtili'S und who wore oni } diail a few
monlliH
Volt.illo's homo nt Ii'trney him lioen tin
.si i no of a good deal of HW hulling of this
kind An Ingi nloiis Hlatlstiilun has r.il-
lulalid Hint him c the l > i'glnnlng of the
century those In ihargo of tlio moppit )
liuvo hold i MO'I ' jour to iourlslH und admir
ers of Voltiilio tlio following nrtlolPH , all
of vvhloh vvc'ie suppohid bv the cnduloiis
purc'biiNi-iH lo huvo OIIID lioloimcil lo the
triiat Pi i noli cvnlo and vvlt I.'inht thou-
nu1 biiKts of Voltill o , nuiiosoil | | to have
been m uliof Fornpv PHI tb , at 1 franc
i lob , 1'JOi ) nutoKriiiih Ipttini , at 2'J ' franoK
oaeli , TOl "gpniilno walking Htli k nt r/t
ft tines pu h , nnd 0 " , iutii'titli | ' wlgH nt
100 francs rue h This glvis us n total ot
ST.ft'O ' fiaiicH tiuly n nice uiinual liuonio ,
ami giilm il , too , with mirh ooiiHUnimiito
OIlhH
The battlellold of fi ! ttjHlmrK HPPIIIS also
to have provnl piolltnblo In a .similar vvnj
A Now Voilt mi K limit ui in tbiro OIK
day and bought for $ ! 0 th < ball that kllkd
( tomral HijnoIdH Ho wont tboio again
HIP following } < ai , and ono nf UK llrnt
liaisons uliom | n > nut WIIH tlio man who
hill ! hold him the bill lin.it VVIIH IIH ! HIII-
lulse when ttihi man , vvlio o\liloiitl ) illil
not HiognUo him offend tn Kill him , fni
Die Insv Dtito of ; , ' 0. tin bill whlfh kllh d
Ci'inial Itov nolilH N ( i illrhH tn fiij that bin
olfi i VMM lint n < 11 pud and that 111 * ' inci
i hunt wint liuli to Oolliam a n.uldi i ( mil
wlKir mini In tiilH innniitlnn u good Htoi )
Is tnlil of Mink Twain lit wint nnii , il
Is mild , tn tlio hUlli'Deld of Si lniHtnpol and
boui'bt tbi'io n muli'H hkiill whlili In si ni
In ono of his iiiuitH who itH \i iv fund
of lollietlnc rclli s with tin tollnvvlng In
Hiilptlon ' "Jills Is llu jaw of a Jttihhlan
gl I 01 III "
Iti'lli H of Nupo'onn ' I mo iiwa ! ) In grout
dennmd A vvi.illhj ( .oiitli mini V > IIH v < rv
iinxloiiH KOIIII tlnn ago to obtain tin Minall
bid on v. hltli tin impi-inr dlcil at 8t IIil-
onii Ho HI an lud for It and lounil nni at
the Hote-l ili-.s InvalliliH anoilicr In tin
Tussiuil mum tun , a tlilid In DIP ( liovln
niUHouni , n fourth In thi < IIOHHIKKIII | of tin
.MaiqnlH ill liiron , i liftli In the poKsesslou
of JMInic- Mural nnd a tslxth In tin n Mi
di noiof a member of Napoleon's family ,
v.ho bud obtained It from M.HHhal Hurl-
lAnd f-'omo lime'after the c niporcir'M diatli
vuilnus objootH whlili hnd bi-long. d tn him
or which wire nupposi il to huvu liolonijiil
to him vvpro flold nt uuotlon for hnri
HUIIIH Tito i nrii.ij , ' ! ' which ho had aban
doned \\atorloo fetched 1,200 francs
Yoililir Illlll ( liillx 1,11'eSiiililinl > .
CUn'HMNI ) . Sept 1 Alexander H Mc-
Intie , liO years of ago. bon of IJ C Me-
Intio ge-ieial frelglit agent of the Detroit
f. Cleveland Navigation company , committed
suicide tliU morning The weapon used w s
a shotgun The ad was committed In a
room over the Detroit k Cleveland company's
nlflco at the foot of .Superior street. The
motive for the deed 1s not kuoun.
SIGHS FOR THE OLD HUE
Lament of Ono of tlio Oltl-Timo Tral
Boys.
PEOPLE EXPECT CHANGE NOW-A-DAYl
MUIIP > C mi 11- IH < M In tlio Knrly ln > J
of \ VIITII | r-nlti'iiailliiK .Nut Alt
i > f II Mini.IM Li
Mi'nns.
"Hod hot ! Presh from the roppci I 'Tlal
the Irrlgatlenlal product1 A rich eating nr-f
tide1 It's a popcorn1" This aiimnitiioincntt
echoes dallj nroiind about the. dllapldntcel 1
old Kind , terniid mcrolj out of good no-1
turo "the union depot' "Dellelously but-j
tercd and salted ! The Worlds fair
ereatnerj bttltei' None sold upon the cats ! ]
A tender hot air confection' '
Heads shoot out of car windows and stately ]
old gentlemeiv who have never been known
to Invite djRpepsIa bv eating the Yankeaj
sweetmeat Indulge In a wild scramble fevf
the basket of the popcorn man In the
son of the popiorn man at the union depot !
Oiiiulm has a character -which combines n
touch ot the metiopolltati fakli with an ex
ample ot what colossal mine can accom
plish bj Judicious cultivation Yet ho is
not a half had mm socially Alwajs jollj' ,
with a wit that never ilesoits him , tlio pop-
coin man numbers his friends by the score ,
and his imnge lingers In the memories of
hundreds of tourists who pass thtough the
wist cm metiopolls dallj With his vvltu
basket slung over his shoulder , heaped full
of papei eineiod dainties , the popcorn mall
saunteisup and down the platfoim ulth'tliuJ '
sang fluid of u sllvei buon.biit the coni-1
patlbon stops heie , for he never bores jou I
vvltli the It ! to 1 fnllaej His inrtnbors nroj
legion You meet him at eveij rential point !
at which the train stops and If his eloquence j
has not been the means of cttlacting a fowl
loose coins from join c\ohectier | , then In-1
deed must the ear windows have been her- ]
motlcallj sealed in else jour nntilio grown
dead to the delights of the dajs of > until.
NOT 1Hi : HOOD OU ) T1MHS
"Things me not what thej nsoil to bo , "
said the popcorn man the nthoi day , as ho ,
took a moment's rest In the shade of tflo (
hlstoiic structure " \\lien times wcro |
palmj people did not stop to get the change
fiom a dollar when jou sold them a tiO-ceiitl
book That was ten jears ago 1 vjns a I
tialn "butehor" then Now I dally with
the "fancy article" at Ii cents per dally. "
And a look of sadness stole over the pop
corn man's face as he I bought of the possible I
Jfir.0 which he used to Jingle In his pocket !
monthj ! as the result of "judicious Miles. " 1
Wo weio a gteat clew In those dijs"l
he continued "M > chum and 1 tan betvvceni
heie and CliGjcnno during the cailj part ufj
the 70s and anj thing we wanted wo botightf
lor wo had money to tlnow to the birds !
Anj ono who thinks we get ileh at prcsf
cut prices should give the subject moril
piofound sttiilj Hveiy article sold produce 1
onlj 10 pci cent piollt for the 'butcher , ' ami
vhon the lesult of his labor Is summed ti ) |
at 'hoadqiiaitcib' tlie pile ot the 'beautiful !
looks exceedingly small In the olden tlmcl
u JD-tcnt book sometimes sold readily foil
$10 , and newbpapois wote seatce on tluf
trains at 10 touts each Nuts candy and ]
'rult bold at Jeweli j prices , and the 'butcherl
In neailj cvcrj case had a snug bank ac
count at home.
'Some of the 'train bojs' carried awayl
by the good times Indulged In the 'cjuccrf
occastnnallj , and this made trouble for the !
rest of us Most of the men , however , werJ
honest , except vvheie they taw a chance tif
dispose of a shop-worn aiticlo at a fanci
price At these times their eloquence some !
times got the bettei of theli Judgment nuel
a session on the 'carpet' at headquarter |
was the icsnlt.
SOMH 01' Tim TRICKS.
"Of the tilcks vvoiked by the less scrupul
lous , 'flashing the gllnib' was probably thl
moht popuUi A trainman would procure J
supply of cheap gold-washed spectacles , nnl
at dlfTeicnt points wnnld lush tliiough thl
'local' coaches and announce to some conllill
Ing tourist that he had Just found them on .1
seat vacated by a late passenger Two anil
a half and ? 3 wab a small pi Ice to ask foil
such a valuable IInil and the dupe did neil
discover the swindle- until the luster of thol
sham article had depaited upon his nnlval ]
home
"Somo of the bojs on the eastern runs !
have been known to watch a chance , anill
where an 'easy' partj with a small chllcSj
boirdcd the tialn , have cxaeted half ratesj
while plajliiK the iole of comliietor. Nearly
all ot them tibcel to wear blue iinlfoiins ]
and bv mcielv donning u 'con's' headpiece !
the job was c-nsv of accomplishment. Thtl
unsophisticated people have never known but ]
what they paid their monej Into the
pany's trcasurj
"Continuous lunnlni ; on nnjr railroad
anj thing but a snap job , and ono grows tlrcif
of the life In a very short time Long boj
fnre the money-making dajs ceased 1 grov
weary of H , and the dislike piobably nc-S
counts for mj picbcnt position on the localJ
work. "
nu 1:1. i-'oiici3Ti'i : i.M3ss.
HiIliiil rnrKiiHi'ii lii HIM Her Ilief
ClHIllN SillNl'llll'll. .
They had been quarreling for some tl
out under a scrub oak In front of her old !
'
Kentucky home , relates the Cincinnati Trl-
btine He hail been to town the elay bo-l
fore , and , contrary to immemorial usage ,
had fulled hail forgotten to bilng her a
pioHcnt in the shape of a long , black pi
of sweet tobacco
She said it VV.IH not the loss of the "tor-
backei" ( though that was bad enough
"when a person has allers bin used to It" ) ,
but it was the principle of the thing. Ills
forgetfulness indicated that , being out of
his night , his mind wan also far from her
Image Tiuo love would not commit the
crlmo of Mich neglect She Dually began
to weep " .soft nnd low11 and ti > blow her
nose on her tow linen apion
Ho had to get Independent tn bring her ,
around , and was buckling cm Ills spurs and
adjusting his pistol bolt to leave when shoJ
throw both aims about bis neck Ilko "grupo ?
vine round the stump "
Their lips were Instantly amalgamated.
"My heart , " ho said , "is a big round hole
In a roik an * love for jou Is thu spring
water that lills It "
Her unsv.er was a long long Iclss.
"I dn so love ter kins you " Hhesaid. .
"lo ) yer , sugar lassCB9"
"Vep Yer breath alleis smells so goo
bo Ilko that good ole utoro terbuckor. "
HIM.rni ! PIUJI3THiM3i .
\iiil 'Ninii' ' HimMni'i - Itri'ii lloiiril of ]
In Hint < < tt ,
A well known Washington pollution inn
i trip ri'cintly thioiiRh southwestern West ]
v'liglnla In ordoi to usicrtaln the seiitlmoi !
: if that section , fcajs the Wohhingion Star ,
In Logan count j , on i'anther creek , hn
|
round an old man , whom ho interviewed
"Aie the men hcru taking much Interest
n the campaign this year1" '
"Illght smart " 3
"
"llnvv urn thej going to Mite' " *
"Ag'in1 the fid-ial co't "
"How art they on the money question' "
"Don t know nnthln' 'limit Itvhat they
A ant lu ter keep thar lun' In the King cuiso.
Diet feller King Is arter all th lun' hj-ar. i
Mn't nc-ve-r no money In ro an wo don' kccr j
until 'bout nt ) cUcstlnnii | as to It "
"How about tlio tariff' "
" " '
1hi > wliaf"
"Aro there any fun tiadtis In jour ills- ;
: rlct. "
"No , I reckon not Thar was one las'
'ar but they eolihe-1 'Im Ilml been tradln'
losses fieu all 'round hyar Sol' ono u * ,
nine to a ft'lliT down th' click I foun *
t an' wo hung the free-trader right over
, ainl r on thc-t big poplar Hain't hucrd 'o \
"
lone Hcnsc
Mount llonil In Kriiplliin ,
] 'OHT1.AN1 , > , Oio , Sept 1A party ofJ
lourlstb rcnort that Muunt Hood was lif
( .ruptlon for a few minutes last Wi'dncBilay.j
I'liu tourists were dfscrnillng the ) mountalJ
when th y were * nuddtnly submerged In if
shower of rocks and uuhc . No out ) waif
jtrlously Injured.