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    DAILY UJ318 : WEDNESDAY , OCTO1U3K 1-1 , 1Si)0. )
SPEOIRUWIGES
ilvprllHPinpnlN for tlirnr I'olnnin *
dill In * Intern until Ilitflli l > . in. , fur Itio
rvrnliir nnil until H | i , in. for ( tin
in i > nil UK nnil .Hnniliiy ritlllniiN.
. \ilvrrllrr ( liy rr < | iutliiu ; n nnin-
lippril ( ln < cki onn linvi * nnim % rK nil-
lriNN Ml ( o n niiiiiliiTciI lottrr In cari <
of Tln Ili-o. AIIHUITK HO nililrpH'.Pil
llt he ili-llvtTcil mi | iPcm-n Mtlnn of
< hr rlici-lc only.
Itnlt-fl , 1 1cn iTiinl nril InMortlont
lo n iroril tlu-rcnfli-r. Nothlnn tnkrn
for IIKKtlinn r > f for tinllrnl ln i r-
tlon. TIii'ip iiiJvi'Pllm'nipnlH innxt lie
' run ron
SITPATIOXS
GOOD ( lint. WANTS l'I , C'K AS Nt'llHi : Oil
aeegn.l Klrl. Itcfercncc , Ilcv. C. W.
WAXTi : _ MAIil ! HUM' .
WANTED , AN IDEA ; WHO CAN THINK OP
iwnip simple thlnu to pntent ? Protect your
Menu , they mny brine you wenlth. Write John
WfiMrrlmm & Co. . Dept. V. . 1'ntpnt Attorney * .
Wnnhlngton. 1) , C. . for their II.MO t > rlxo ofTtr
nnd n Hit of 200 Invention * wnntci. 11 271
wwrr.n-TUAVEt.iNO BAT.KSMEN VOII n
Rnra ; old rcllahlo lioune ; experience imncro *
unry , rxlrn Inducement * to customer * ; ITS to
IIW per month nnd exnvncet. dm * , t' . Illrhop
& Co. , Ht. Ioulri. I1-M55I N10-
f VANTEII-3AWSMEN IN HVEIIV IMSTUICT.
now nennon ; Kimiples free ; rnilary nr commla-
Flon , with rxpennci from ntnrl. I.ukf llro * .
Co. , ChlcnRO. II-MOB1 H
: i > wiEKbv"ANn ix"pr.N8iS , I'NBXPEIH-
rnocd men lew. to nhow our clitnm ; l > 9t In-
ilucunenlB to denlers. Tolk , Illtehlp & f o. . Ht.
II KHSIAI.K HUM' .
WANTEP-EXPUUIENCEI ) O1IH , TON IMUST
work. 2037 Dfxlge nt. C MC.27
WANTEtC nmi. VoK OENUHAI , HOtJHE-
work. Mtit. Wright , 2C14 Bcwnnl St.
f >
WANTED , AT ONCE. I.AI1Y AOENTS IN
i > vcry city to worl : nmntiK member * of Women' *
McKlnley clulm ; "l enutlful ImilKe ; " tnkes the
IndlM by storm. For pnrtlcular * nddrmn V.
II. Ornnt , 71-73 K , Von Ilurcn Ht. , ChlcixRo.
C MEM 15 *
WOMEN WHO PAN 8KW. APPLY AT ONCK
for enny home work ; Rood wnRei : no experi
ence riccejuary Ki-nd ptnrnp for work nnd pnr-
tlrtilnrH. Nnllnnnl Ncckwenr Co. . I1. O. box
, 13 < l7 , I'hll.nlclphln , I'n. C MC50 H
IJ-OH IIHXT IIOUSUS.
IOl'SES IN AM. PA11T8 OF THE CITT. THE
O. ! ' . In\H Compiny , 150.1 Pnriinm 272
JIOU8ES7 ilENEWA & CO. , 103 N. 17FH BT.
I ) 273
MOOEItN HOUSES. C. A. ST.Aim.S3 N. V. LIFE
, 1) 2i4
BTKAM IIEATK1) STOUES AND FLATS.
Hownnl Itnnck , ngent , 1C10 Chicago Btrect.
D 2i.
1'OtISES ANI > COTTAnnS AI.I. OVEU
tlio city , $3 to J50. fidelity. I'M Fnrimm.
LIST OK IIOU8EH. THE IIVIION
Heed Co. . 212 H. lltli m. _ t-Z17
H01T8TS , WALLACE , HUOWN 11I.K. , . IJTH
nnd UoURlnH. _ D-2iS
FOIl 11KNT. FUHNIHlTEU Oil UNFUUNIHHED
house. 8 room ; modern. W9 Park
1030 B. 30TH AYE. . 10-UOOU HOUSE. OAK
lloor nnd llnluli , modern In ex cry reipect , crates ,
manlle , funmce nnd launary ; IIOM : Imllt IIOUM
In I 10 city. J37.W per month. Omnha Heal
Ustnto ana Tru t Co. . 211 So. ISth
AVE. . S-llOOM MO1EUN
houtc. J25. Uurvln liroaq 1013 K.irnnm. D I7a
'
FLAT " } 20cor6"HOOMH. ; .MODEIIN CLOfSKll
l.lk. . H. E. cor. 16th nnd Jones. CMrvIn Ilrni. .
1CU Fnrnam ' _ .
5io un N riAT8.
ALL HI/.K3 > HOM Ji.OO UP. F. IVEA I > .
ICtli nnd IOUB | I' . D-l.t-st
HUNT. 7-lToOM COTTAOE OK
dlmcmdnnti ; with inoilrrn conveniences ; In-
cludliiK bath room , \\llh porcelain tub nnd
Mallnnury w h Btnnd : newly nnlMieil In the
most nttrnctlve inniuirr ; larKO yurd. with line
trees ; lent , 525 l r month ; location , IJlli t. .
tlilnl door north of Ijiko. Apply In 1U. .
Mclkle. tOi First Nntlonul bunk bullllllJlMjlo {
lillillT IIOOJI MODEIIN FltAME. DETACHED ,
27W 1'opplcton uvcnue : choice : J30.
Eight-room modern , 33rd nnil Hurt sts. ; 23.
10-roOlil moJctli brick , C20 N. 23d. t3VC3.
S-room mcilcrn brlrk. C14 H. 2pth. JK.O
n.room no , , n. 2Chund ooln , , ,
wO N. 1STH ST. . 10 UOOM3. MOD-
ern. Jto.DO.
100D Cnllfornln , St. , 7 rooms , $ lr.CO.
S527 Un\ctiwrt | st , 7 rooms. SW.vO.
HouseM for rent In nil tmrtn of the city.
HIIKNNAN-LOVE CO. . 420 r vnn [ Wk.
AN EI.UKIILY LADY W1SHINQ TO MAKE
her home with n mnnll , pilvute fnmlly. will
mnt her modern houo f nine rooms unfur-
nlchnd. Tor iMinrd an. ! two roomi f\\o \ will
pay { 33 a month. llofercnccH exchanged. A 2 ,
i ico. - anA
_ _ _ _
A 4 AND C-HOOM MODEUN VI.AT. 1112 FO.
nth. D-SM ic
_
HOUSES FOR IlENT-S-HOOM COTTAOK. J :
7-rncm hous ? , JS ; S-iooin houvc , tlO ; K-rooin
houxi * nnil stable , S12 ; 10-room modern houses ,
JIG , US nnd (20. J. A. Bcolt , nt Omaha Na
tional Hank. l > - < 33 18
_
lliTlCK. CHEAP -I1EST .
TEN-ISOOM . ; I.OCA-
tlon In Omaha. W. ! ' . Clark , 2 1)3 ) Doucl.is St.
MODEIIN FUHNISHED HOUSE-INQUIUE N.
_ Ii. cor. Dili und Lenvenwoith Sta. D MCU 19
n I.Ed A NT 10-HOOM 1101JSE , r,03 S. 2s !
S-lii'jni moili'in liuufc. I'JH S. XM.
1' . JVcad , 16lh nml OUB.IH. | D-CI7 19
TOR KENT-TWO MODKItN COrfAOES AT ill
cucli , A P. Tukey , City Hall. D-GI6 13
TEN-1100.M lIHirK-OAH .HATII , KFHNACE ,
laundry. 2001 Capitol axe. D-C43 10
i-'oit nr.\TKiiHMSiiin HOO.MS.
KOIl KENT. UOOMS WITH Oil WITHOUT
board ; steam heat , cleclilo lliht , elavntor ,
free baths ; rates ivacunablu. ISrunswIck hotel.
K-956
Kl'WI.Y Kt'UNiailED ItOOMS. HOthSEICEEP-
Ink K3 St. Slniy'H. -liil ! (
iioraEiciri-U'iNd. rot'li nooMsi HAND-
Comely fiiinlHiicilj uli' ) largo Irani. 2101 lliiu.
E-.MCH 1C
I'l Il.M.SMKI ) IIUOMS AM ) IIOA till.
Iron IUNT. : ruiiNiHiino IIOOMS. WITH "on
without board ; mcain hcnt and nil muilorn
ImtirmrinciiU ! vprolal low rates for the win-
. tor. MUlnnJ hole ) , ICIli and ' "ilcngn , M. J ,
' I'lunok , pirprlctnr. ! ' 900
AhIIANV-iOl DOL'OI.Ah , IIOOM.1. FUIl-
nUhcil iir iiufiirnldieJ ; prlcci to kult tha llma ;
. . tnblc excellent. IJBJ n
i-oii itr.\Ti.M-uu.Msiui ; ) ii ( > o.iis.
5 CJI"\MIUJUK" i-ou i7ousRiciiTci'iNr AIAN
ami wire ; water In kitchen , Mtcl sink. 113 N.
mil. a252 -
KOll IllJVr STUIIKS AMI OPKICUS.
VlUST-CUAHS imiCIC HTOUK lll'HAHNfl. 1011
Farimm ; three murk * und bani > m > > nt ; will niter
to unit tenant ; low runt. 311 lit Nafl IV Ic | dil .
HUNT. THE 4-hTOUV linir-Il 1I1'1I.1 INC >
ut Olii Fnrinni St. ThU building has u ilicprnof
cement basement , cnmpleta tti-um hcntlni ; llx-
turtf , witter nil nil lloorn ; ir.i * etc AMily i\t
the olllco of The Uee. 1-910
Aan.vrs
AOENTS WANTED. ASHOHTED COMIC
motto nnd campulRH billion * ; hot setters ;
I3a per do * . ; tl.ts per 100 , pust ivild ; JIO.W p r
1.000 by \pios > . Cami > aliii Supply Co. . ( I
Arch Ht. . llonton. Mass. J-227
1 . 20. 40. fO ACUE TJIACT8. TUHKB TO 1'IVH
miles : nlso fnrms ten to llfty mll of Onmlm.
llemls. Ps\tan block. 1C M4ii N4
WANTED. TO IlENT , A KI.OUH illl.I. FOIl A
tvrm of yrurs. by n competent miller. AU-
ilre > x A C. lice. K MCI9 U *
STOIIAOK.
I'ACIKIU HTORAQU AND \yAUEHOUHE CO. .
VCS-9IU Jfiion. a l '
nii toiuko nnd forn'urdlntr ,
M-tS3
11 t OJt , VAN & HTUltAQU. H15 FAll'M. TEU 1K1
WAXTIMTO iii/v. /
HIiri.VINll WANTED. AIIOUT M TO M
with two r.r tlirrfl rnws of ilrnwrrs under ,
blfi fnr ilruif store. C. I. . Colby , ModnM ,
norm ) AND uor , iiiuii cntouNi ) , r TO t
mnmx , mndrtn , wllhln hnlf mlle of llnmlltnn
nnd 40h | Ht * : will pny .Jl.W ) cn n ; Imlnnce
tu suit. Il'mls , Pnxlon lilock. N M l
WANTED TWO WIND MII.I.3 MtKKKIt
st d , now or K-cond-hnnd. U M. ! . rd , cure
MFrrhants hotel , Omnlm. N Me : * 16'
run .s.u.iJ
C1IKAPK8T HAUDWOOD WOVKN COIlN-CUu-
_ Iilnemnile. _ _ C H. l e , Ml DoUKlnn. Q-2 .
KOH SAI.'K. n nTP : ONR SM mi-piiEM i iu :
typewriter , with dck ; one Imnk eheek punch ;
two four-wheel trucks ; one letter press. J. II ,
Dumont , itcceUcr , 111 ! Hartley ituv . .
q-MMi
_ _
UPUIOIIT PIANO FOlt SAI.K. CA1.1. AT M7
South ICth St. QM-C21 1.1 _
FOR SAM : . i.iTrfiTt i > iiKsir8TATirATi.AS
nnd mnpi nt your own price. SOS N. Y. Life
liiUMIng. Q-CJO-13'
CI.AIHVOVAXTS.
MIIH. MAIIY FRITZ , CU\IIlVOyANT. HI N.
ICth. S-M303 17
M.\ssAii : , IIATIIS , ITC.
MMH. SMITH. 1121 DOtTOLAS , ROOM S ; MAS-
miKe nnd strnm bath * . T MOW 17"
MI88 AME3 , VAPOR 11ATH3. MASSAOE. M7
8.J13th St.rooiii 3. T M5W-X8 *
_ _ _
MI13. DR. t.KON. KLECTRIC MASSAGE PARlors -
lors ; rpfr < > * hliiit nnd curative ; dnn't fall to
cull. 417 So. mil ht. . upstnlr * . T MCIS 1C *
MISS VAN VALKKNRl'RO ' DESTItOYS PER-
mnr.ently by electricity rupcrtluous hair , moles ,
\\nrts , etc. Room 416 N. Y. Life llldit.U .
U ISO
RUPTURE CtntED ) NO PAIN ; NO DimiN"
lion from business ; we refer tn hundreds of
patients rured. O. E. Miller Co. , ! 07 N. Y
Llfo bulldlns. Omaha , Neb I' 2S7
IIATIIS MASSAGE. MME. POST , 3I9V4 S ISTH
U-2t8
VIAVI. HOME TREATMENT FOR UTK1UNE
trouble * . Phyrlclnn In nttcmlancp. Consulta
tion or health Imok free. 343 Eco blik' .
U-2S9
SEE CARTKIl HARDWARE CO. . 1405 DOl'O- '
Ins , for mantels , Krnlcs , tllcB , maiblc work , etc.
U 302
jioxnv TO i.o.\\itr.Ai. KSTATU.
ANTHONY LOAN .t TUFST CO. . 315 N. Y. L.
Quick money nt low rates for c'lolce farm loans
In lown , northein Missouri , eastern Nebraska.
W 1
CITY LOANS. C. A. STARR , OJ5 N. Y. LITE ,
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OM MIA
real estate. Ilrcnnnn , Love Co. . paxton ldn"k.
LOANS ON 1MPROV1U * UN1MPROVED ITV
prni > crly. W. Fnrnnm Smith & CO. . 1510 Farnnm
MONEY TO 1 > OAN AT IX > W RATES. THE
O. 1' . Davis Co . 15M I'nmnni St. W-2J3
PRIVATE MONEY. FROM 100 UPWARD , V.
1) . Wend. UHh nnd Douulas. v 479-31
JIOXHY TO 1.0AX UIIATTK1.S.
MONEY TO IX3AN ON FtTRNITUIlE. PIANOS ,
liornca , unRuns , etc. ; nt lowest inte In city ;
no remoxnl of goods : rtilctly confidential ; you
can pay the loan un * at any tlmo or In liny
amount. OMAHA MORTGAOH LOAN CO. ,
ZOC So. 10th St.
X-Nl _
MONEY TO LOAN. 3.1. TO. SO. DAYS ; FoltNI-
ture , pianos , etc. Duff Green , room S Uarker blk
X-Z37
IIIJSIMSS CHAXCKH.
FOR SALE. AIIOUT 2.000 LllS. MINION TYPE.
700 Ibs. ngnte , 100 pair two-third case * . 40
double Iron stnnds for two-third cases. Tills
nmturhil was used on The Omalin l'c < > nnd Is
In fairly Kood rondltlon. Will tin cold cheap
In hulk or In ( mmitttlcs to suit purchaser.
Apply In person ur by mall to The lleiPub -
Ilililmt Co. , Omohn , Neb. Y 713
District nRent * for the Manhattan Ltfn Insur-
nucu company nf New York. This company In
forty-nix year * old und has paid to pollcyholdem
t3X.7W.'JOO.W. ! Totnl nmets held Decemlier 31H ,
UM. for protection of policy holders. * 14,4U,4II.
Sums piild to pollcylndders nnd ln-M for their
lionclH amounts t )33,2 > 2.3ll.to. Total premiums
paid liy pollcyholder * . tl3.110.ro.1. The company
lias KM I nod over nil expense * J.1.17I.MO 00 , a ( Mill
nf 107-10 per cent , which piotex concluslvrly
Hint u policy In tlilx company Is u oed nssct for
liny ono tn own.
T.ie r.cw policies Issued by this conipnny con
tain \nlunble provisions -nanllnB NON-FOR-
KEITl'RE. INCONTESTIIIIL1TY , nnd cash
loans nt 5 per cent Interest. To Industrious ami
vnerRetlo ngcnts lUeli help will ! Klven that
sicccs * will crown tliflr elTiirts. Many aiii-iits
liiivu failed to realize tlm proper Income from
their labor * , bccaiifp tha proper ntklftnnre nee-
ussary to success was not offered to them. We
Invite corn-gpondcncu nnd personal Interviews
tvltli reliable persons who would like n most
L.crntlve business that will bo permanent nnd In
nhlch n good nnd safe Income may hu built up
for those who Klvc It llinlr lift-t ciu'rclrn iiml
labors. 1'lense mMrcss nr call upon J. w. Df.in
K. Sons , central nRenU , COT and CVS Hoe bulldlm : ,
Omaha , Ncbniskn. Y MC23 U
" AV"KiT.\oE WIERLY NET iNcoin : WITH
S250 Invested. Pnf . conrer\'ntl\e. Prospectus ,
pioofs , free. K. Daly , 1293 Ilroadway. New-
York. Y MCW N12
vou K.VCII.VXCU.
IF YOU CAN'T BULL , WHY DON'T YOU
TRADE ?
NICE rotliiRC home near Hancom park , for
uutsldo lot nnd c.mh.
O'rr.\i ; home In Hcntilcc fnr outsIJa lots
or land.
FINE W > In Knox county , Nebraska , for email
houra nnd lot In Omahn.
fo ACJIUS clean In luwa for Onmlm property.
160 ACHES In llnjcs county , Nebraska , for
vacant lots.
4SO ACHES clear , n lot of cattle , horses nnd
Implements for Omnha property.
A FINE resldciico lot near In for Kansas City
property.
TWO cle.ir lets unit cash for vacant business
CK residence , In north pni t of town for vacant
property nnd cash.
A number of Rood huf > lncf3 blocks for exchange
for KMH | stock innchcc.
l''or any kind of a trade , write or call on
HICKS' HEAL ESTATE AGENCY. N. Y. LIFE
11UILDINO. /-MKJ 14
POIl SAM3-.KKAL nST.VTU.
IF YOU DKSIIE TO PUHCHASE" FINE VAcant -
cant property , cheap lots or houses und lots
for rash , or oneiy rany terms , do not ful
In sen Iho Fidelity Trust Co. . multicast corner
nf ll-o bnlWInir. Their tl t Is larKti and they
li-commcnd nothing but liniealns. Re 103
ABSTRACTS. THE UVmiN * itiED : COMPANY.
He 29D
HOUSES. LOTS. FARMS. .LANDS
Cieo. P. UcmlM I'.eul E tslc Co. . I'n.xlen Illk.
Re MS13 OM
FARM l.XNUS. C. F. HARRISON. 0' ? N. Y. L.
i up ii2ij ; *
GREAT llAliaAlN , RE KUT1FUL TUN-ACHE
tr.ict near ElmwiMw pull : , only ! 2.SW. Hicks
SO" N. Y. Life rMts. HE-MC33 13
LOST.
I.OST LIGHT lir.OWN COLLIE DOG ; AN-
huers to numc "Dan" ; Ja.tU leward for his
return to Chailcj J. Orccne , XU Ilarney st.
Lost M 007 14 *
FROM PASTI'RUxn DLACK AND ONI-
grey hurvc ; welulit ) , IM nnd 1,100 poumls. Re
turn A. Uucher , llcnuoii. Neb. , reward.
l st-C3-13 *
I'AW.MIROICnRS.
ir. MAROWITZ LOANS MONEY , < is N. 10 ST
303
.MUSIC , AH'P AXU I.AXOUAOi : .
r.onoE v. OELLENUECK. RANJO. MANDO
lln und Biiltar teacher. Room 412 Dee HKli ;
Tel. 2.W. 100
KXCELLKNT UPRIGHT PIANO. 1123.CO
Stelnway Granl. t > l ? bargain : pianos to ren
cheap ; lint ) assortment of mandolins , mad
from ppruiM urp.l In Stcln ny'H Piano factory
below cost. S'i ' ! McCncullldi. . ' . M 003 17
RL'ILIHXR AM ) I.OAX ASSOOIATIOXS
SHAKES IN MUTIJAL Li , & II , AKS'N PAYS 6
7 , s per cent when . , 2 , 3 yenra old ; always re
ikvm.iblo. 17.'I . ' ' ' .uiuin tit , Nattlncer See.
300
now TO Girr A IICME OR SF.CURE HOOD
InK-rett on savlUM. A ; > ply to Omnha L. & U
ASH' , KOI Parnam. O. M , NnUlnutr , Sec.
301
HICYCLKS AM ) ItUPAIltlXO.
IK YOU WANT TO 1JITY OR BHI.L YOUR III
cycle , RO to Omaha Illcyclc Co. 303
UlMIOI.STKIUXfl.
FURNITURE PACKED , FINISHED. RE
pnlrvd ; mattrrsies made onit renovate < I. Tr
Wslkln. Jilt Cuinlnc ; Kl. 1331. 304
SIIORTIIAXI ) AXI ) TYI'inVIllTlXG.
A. C VAN SANra tiCHOOL. (13 N. Y. LIVE.
SIJW1XO MACIIIXKS AM ) IIMM.I1J.1. ?
NICW IIOMK. HOFHEHOI.l ) AND WHITf.
mnchlno omce , III I Cap , nvi' . Tel. 1S7I.
KI.OCIITIO.V.
ELLA DAY. R. J , 3RD FI/JOIU 120 S. WTlV.
322 it
KI/Ct'T10N-MRS. UORWARD. N
l th. -M6 NI3'
HAIR Ditr..ssixi.
LADIF.S-rilEE FACE TREATMENT THIS
week to every Inily buylnjt one Jnr nf Com
plexion Crrnm. The Palace llenutlful. UIJ
DoiiRln * St. Cll 17
SUES & CO. ,
PATENT SOLICITORS ,
Ilco lltilldlnu- .
Oiniiliii. Ncbr.
Advlco nnd ( ' .Hunt Hook
New Location ,
IStli and Fariiam
EVERY WOMAN
Sometimes nrous n rcll.ibU'
monthly rcgiilatlnR mwllclnf
DR. PEAL'S
PENNYROYAL RILLS ,
Ara prompt , safe nndcprtnln In result. Tlio crttv
too ( Ir. Peal's ) nnverfllsauDouit. Snt nywhBra
Sherman & McConncl Drui ; Co . 1513
strout. Omnha , Neb.
Wanted For U , S. nrniy , nblc-liodlcd , un-
murried men , belwcuit UKUS of 21 nnd 30 ,
citizens nf thu United Status , of KUOI ! char-
nctur and tcmncriito linlillsvlio citu spenlc ,
rend nnd wrlto KtiRllih. For Information
npply. preferably by letter , to Recruiting
Onicer. Fort Crook , Upllovuc. Nr-b.
DRi Si Di COLLINS mm"mdnlVln"
ntlilotu. Am , Exp. lllil . , Chlon o
RAILIAi TIME CARD
Lca cu I1JUHLINOTON & MO. RIVEH.IArrlves
OmalialUnlon Depot , 10m & Maiun Sti.Omuhi | _
4:33pm.lim : Hills. Mont. A ; 1'ugot Snd. Ex. 4Vjpic
43.1pm ; Denver Expios 4 : > iiir |
7 : < X > pm..NeLrnKka Local ( except Sunday ) . . 7:4Jpm
. . .Lincoln Locul ( vxccpt Suii.luy..li:30an :
2Kpm..Fust : Malt ( for Lincoln ) -lally. .
.caves ICIHCAaO. RUHL1NOTON < VI.IArrlvej
OmalmUiilou | Depot. 10th & Mason SU.J Omnh.i
5:00 | > m Chicago Vtsllbulo 8:00.un :
9:4Sam : Chlcuito Express 4:15pm
" : Mpin..ChlcnKo und Ut. Louis Express. . i:00am :
IMOjm Paclnu junction Local ClO : | < m
Fast Mail 2ui : > ! u
Leaves ICllICAaO. MIL. & BT. PAUL.IArrlVM
OmahalUnlon Depot , 10th & Mason Sts. | Omaha
C:30pm : . Clncaxo Limited. . . . 8:03am :
lOOim..Chlcaio : Express ( ex. Sunday ) . . : : fipin
I aTcs'TciIIC7\Go" & " NOnTHWEST'N.IArrlves
OnmhalL'nlon Depot , ICth & Mason Hls. | Omnhii
10:4mn : . Enttcrn Express .
4:4Dpm : . Vestlbuled I.lmHrd . CMOpin
CS-pm : . St. Paul Express . 9:30.im :
C : < 0.un . St. Pan : Llmltca . BMpm ;
7SOnm..CnrrSioux : City Local. . . .Ilslttpm
6JOpm : . Oman Ciitcaco Special . 8:00am
. Missouri Valley Local . 9:30an
Lra\cs [ CHICAGO. It .1. & PACIFlC.lArrlves
OiiialiaUnlon | Depot. 10th & Mason 818.1 Omnhn
IO:4Cnm..Atlantic : Express irx. Sunday ) . . E:33pm :
7:00pm : NlRlit Express lSan
4.Mpm..ChlcnKn Vestlbuled Limited. . . . l:3."pm :
4.r.dnm..Ht. I'anl Vestllmlpil liimlicil . . . l:33pm :
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C:4pm.Oklahoma : A Texns Ex. fex. Bun..10U.im ) :
l:40pm Colorado l.lmllc.i 400pm !
I aveiTT C STrP.7lri"uI [ ArfiveT
OmahnDepot | _ , ISth od Wcfcst.r P.ta.l _ _ Omnlm
S:15am : Sioux C ! < y Accommodation Sj'Cpin
12:3ipm..Slour : City Express urs. Snn..ll : ium
615pm ! St. 1'nul Limned 810.im ;
" " " " "
LTaves t P. . E. * MO. VALLEY. lAirlves
Oinalml Depot , lltn ina UVLaur His , i Omaha
' ' '
3:06pm : Fnst 'Stnlt'nn-fnxp'ress 6:00pm :
3COpm.ex , Sat. ) W > o. Es. ( ex. Mon. ) . . 5:00pm :
7 : Warn..Fremont Loon I ( Sundays Only ) . .
7 : 0.im..Nornilli Exprefs < ex. Sun..IO:2Jam ) :
t'.ir.pm St. Tnul Express 9:10.itii :
Leaes I K. C. . St. J. A'cTW ( Arrives
OinnhnlUnlon Depot , 10th _ & Mason Sts , | Omaha
9 03am Kansas City"Iny Express CllOpm
IQiOOpin.K. C Night Ex. Ma II. P. Trims. 6:30am
LeavclTT MISSOURI PACIFIC. ( Arrives
Omohal _ Df pot. 15th nnd Webster Sts. I Oiimiia
3:3nim..Nchrneka : & Kansas Limited. . ,12:2pm :
0:3Cpm : . Kansas City Exprrss . 6:00.im :
: ( X > | iin . Nfhrnskn I.oc.il ( e.x. Kun. ) . 9:00am :
SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC ! JArrfves
Depot ' , 15th nnd Webster St . _ | _ Omalia
SlCpm ; . . . .31. Paul Limited. . . „ ! . . „ 910am
Leaves ) SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC. Arrive *
OmnliaUnlon _ | Depot , 10th & Mosun Sts. _ Omahn
"
BMOani .St , Taut" Passenger llilCpm
7SOam : Sioux City I'aueneer 9:0pm :
6ipm : St. Paul Limited 3l-Qjm
Leaves I UNION PACIFIC. { Arrives
OmnhalUnlon Depot , 10th R Mason SI.I Omnha
9.TUm : Kearney Express 4:10pn :
SCam : Overland Limited 4MJplt
ItMpm.lleat'cc & Stromsb'K Ex. ( ex. Sun.12OJpn ) :
C:45pm..Oraml : Island Express ( ex. Sun..12:03pn :
:30pm Fast Mail XMCiur
r > sves I VABASH RAILWAY. lArrlves
? mahaUnlon | Depot. 10th & Mason Sts. | Om.1h
r'fpm St. Louli Cnnnnn llnll . . .u-.nr.jn-
AMERICAN m MEXICAN PRICES COMPARED
Coat ( if ( lie Orillnnry CniiiimiillllrN of I. Up mill WIIKON 1'nlil In Ilio Tivo
In Monday's Issue , Tff | Uco pub1l < ihc < l tlm full text ot the report of two commis
sioners sent to Mcxleojjy tlic Chicago Trade * anil Labor assembly t8 Investlfiato tlio
conditions of life In tli"at country nnd compare them with those In the United States.
The table subjoined wiuO roparcd by this commission. It Is more eloquent In Its
simple presentation of flguri-s than the most elaborate of explanations :
THAT THE
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Worms .Convulsions.Feverish-
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NEW 'YORK. C itorf is pat up in one-tlio bottles only , It
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yon anything olio on the plea or proniio that it
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11ICYCLIST3 W.\\T OOI ) HOADS
MIINM Meet I n ir CuIIcil ( o Deuldu 01
the riiuiN.
Wheelmen have finally succeeded la ar
ranging for the mass meeting to be held on
Thursday evening ot this Vicek at the Vnutit ,
Men's Christian association rocms. Tlio
Associated Cycling Clubs of Omaha has
taken the mcclng In charge , but nil cyclers
whether members of any club or not , from
every part of the city , will participate. Whllo
the movement "for good roads , clean ( streets
and general Improvements along this lino'
Is non-partisan , It will be the aim of those
arranging for the meeting to make an cf
fort to get every candidate to asjlstt lu tbo
work ,
The call Issued by the Asnaclated Cycling
Cllubs by Its secretary , W. C. Douk , con
tains the following hints as to the purpose
of the meeting :
Wo do not ask or expect to receive any
special favors as n special clasa , but
what Interests us most should be of espe
cial Interest to every citizen of Omaha and
Vlcltvlty. Good rends , clean streets and
general public Improvements nloni ; thin
line are cs.-iuntlal to the health und pros
perity of any city or community , and In
thcso matters men who are seeking to
bo placed In olllcliil positions whereby they
might bo able to see that sucli steps arc
taken should be only too willing to full In
line und pli'dgo themselves to do all In
their power to assist us.
In order that wo may have a representa
tive eatherlnfr of the wheelmen of Omaha
you are earnestly requested to bo present
and extend thl notlco to all your whcol-
inoti friends and others who might bo In
terested In Huch a movrmcnt. Omalia'H
voters represented by riders of the wheel
now number several thousand , nnd If wo
expect to accomplish anytnlng we must
make our wants known , ns a ruin the
majority of thn oIllrcholderH favor these
movements and will bo only too glad to
asslH us , If wo bring our wants before
them In proper shape.
Speeches will bo mailo by a number ot
wheelmen and plans 'aid ' out fo , * org.tnizlng
In every ward In the city.
Tim HI3AI/PV MARICr.T.
INSTRUMENTS placed on record Tuesday ,
October 13 , 1S9C :
WAIIUANTY DEBD3.
W M Burgess to T ) I Nlclds , east 33
feet of lot II. Clifton Place . Jl.CJO
Anna Corrlgan to Herman Marquart
ot al , lot 7. block 10 , Corrlgan I'laco , , 1,000
Frederick Corny nnd wife , to John
Jtinotn , lot 15 , block 3 , May no's add. 250
Mary Cunningham and husband to I >
H Mahoney , north 22 feet of cast 95
feet of lot 4 , Oklahoma add . BOO
Same to same , lots 13 nnd 14 , Auburn
R E itofiefs u'nd husband' , ' to C II Now-
ton. north 65 feet of block 3 , I'lcasuut
inn . , . 400
Total amount of transfers . } 3,10Q
BY FOUR YEARS OF BLIGHT
Olovoland's ' Growth of tin Hundred Yours
Checked at Pull Tide ,
FREE TRADE STAGNATES ALL BUSINESS
lciii < i ( < rntl < * Ilopl rlnoN Put lit I'ori-o
Iliivo n Drnilly UlTrcl on tin * Mn-
( ( rlal rrniHTly | of tin *
TiirfHt City.
CI-BVRLAND , 0. , Oct. 12. ( Special Cor
respondence of The Dec. ) A century BKO
ho site now occupied by Cleveland could
bonst of a population of exactly four per
sons. Today wo have a city of 350,000. The
oundatlon of Its proRress and prosperity
les In Its location on Ixiho Ilrle , and In
the fact that It Is the most economical
ocatlon for the manufacture of Iron and
steel. In the past twonty-flvo years the
city has almost quadrupled In population.
The periods of Cleveland's growth are to
10 compared as follows :
Growth of Cleveland In 71 years to 1STO.
Growth of Cleveland In 25 yen re , 1S70-1S33.
Pop. of Cleveland 1833 , on same xeule.
It will bo noted that the greatest growth
In population , wealth , and Industry has
jcen during the lost twenty-live yoirs. The
irosrcss of Cleveland between ISiO and 1830 ,
according to the eleventh census , was most
satisfactory. In an address before the
Chamber of Commerce In 1891 , the writer
thus summed up the growth of the city :
'In ten years you have doubled the num
ber and the value of the products of your
establishments. You have nearly trebled
the capital Invested In manufactures , multi
plied the total number employed two and
a half times , and you are paying out an
nually In wages more than three times as
much as you did In 1SSO. We have care
fully filed away In Washington n shedulc
sworn to by the special agent as a true and
faithful statement of the condition ot every
one ot the 2,300 manufacturing establish
ments of this city. These Rtatcmcnts are
cold , clear , official statements of facts , and
not warmly colored , exaggerated offerings to
the altar of local pride. They show what
you have done In the last ten years , and
it affords me great pleasure to congratulate
you on the tremendous showing , for such
it Is. It places Cleveland In the front rank
as one of the great manufacturing cities
of the union. I hope It wilt encourage your
enterprising merchants anil manufacturers
and financiers to renewed efforts for the
decade you have already entered upon with
such great prestige.
It should be born In mind that the decade -
ado ended In IS'JO brought out the remark-
nblo fact that the most stupendous growth
of population , commerce , manufactures and
wealth was to be found In the cltlra which
cluster around these great Inland water-
wa > . The eleventh census clearly demon
strates that these waterways ore In reality
the backbone of the nation. Any decline
therefore. In p.vsperlty of the lake cities
shows beyond doiiht that the country Itself
was In a deplorable condition. Until 1802
the prosperity herein described continued.
The advent of the democratic party caused
the first break In the progress of these
cities. For some time Cleveland stood the
storm bravely , giving no signs of the hard
limes which closed factories and threw thou
sands out of employment In less favored
centers of Industry.
BROKEN DOWN UY KIM5E THADK.
The effect of frco trade and the attempt
to break down the financial system under
which wo achieved the noonday sun of our
prosperity may now bo plainly seen In go-
ahead , prosperous Cleveland. Manufacturers
are discouraged , merchants are worn out
with this long depression , and the once
busy and well-paid W.JKO carnors stuinl
Idly In the public square.
Talking to ono of the leading business
men of this city , I called his attention to
the fact that Cleveland was one of the last
cities smitten , that It held out until some
of us thought It would tide over without
a serious drawback. This gentleman said :
This city Is famous for what might bo
called conservatism and the stability of
Its business and Industrial enterprises. A
greater percentage of the workingmen resid
ing hero own their homes than In any other
city In America , and such n thing as n
bank failure In unknown In the history of
the city. Under
such conditions It was
natural that Cleveland business Interests
should bo affected less quickly than those
In some other cities by the depression
which followed the accession to power of the
tariff raiders In 1S93.
"On the other hand , It Is unquestionably
true that It will take this city longer to
recover from the disastrous effects. Since
Iho unfortunate election four years ago
there have been only momentary periods
of business Improvement. The general
trend hat constantly been downward. Orders
have diminished In size and number , wages
have been cut , and In many car.es artisans
have been thrown out of work by the clos
ing of shops whoso proprietors stated
frankly their Inability to contlnuo the opera
tion of their manufactories except at a
loss. "
And this condition of affairs will continue
unless AlcKlnlcy and Hobart are electee
In November. The ship yards , for Instance
are an Industrial barometer. Vow people
realize that In 1890 the tonnage built at
Cleveland was greater than that turned on
either InHath
or Philadelphia. Look a' '
this :
Tonnnpo built In llalh , Me. .
ISS'J-UO. ' 4 ! > , JU.
Tonnage built In Philadelphia ,
18il-'JO ) , KI.HII.
Tonnugo built In Oluvnland , I8SO-90 ,
71.3JJ ( Census
How Is this Infallible Indicator today ?
Is It up or down ?
The Industrial barometer 1 * down and the
only glimmering of settled weather and bet
ter times can bo seen In a return of cotifl-
dcnca by the triumph of the republican
ticket.
FOim YEAHS AdO.
Let us look at the facts and find out how
things were In 1S92 , and how they are today
In this Industry. As I have said , Cleveland
Is the most Important tthlpbulldlng part In
the United States , and In fact In amount of
now tonnage turned out each year Is ex
ceeded by only ono district In the world the
famous Clyde. Her shipbuilding plants have
an aggregate capital of almost $3,000,000 ,
and the combined value of their products
annually exceeds that amount. Seldom , how
ever , since the advent of tbo present admin
istration has the full complement of between
2,000 and 3,000 men found employment there ,
and the aggregate of wages paid has fallen
far below the total ot $1,200,000 paid In 1S92.
In that year of prosperity eighteen vessels
wore completed In the Cleveland yards , whllo
last year only tvolvo were turned out. That
number Included the six canal boats de
signed to run between the Great Lakes and
the ocean. Practically the samu discourag
ing conditions have prevailed over slnco
1803 , and , worse than all , the shipbuilder !
can tco nothing to Indicate a betterment bc-
fore the election of McKlnloy. Quo ot the
largest shipbuilders here frankly told mo
that ho was about to dispense with the serv
ices of the greater portion ot the inun re
maining In lib employ , explaining that capi
talists had absolutely refused to make any
further Investments until they could Hcciiro
some csMiranco that their Interests wcro to
rcceiro reasonable consideration.
It la the purpose of this letter to treat
ot those branches of Industry which conio
to Cleveland by reason of Its location on
the lake , and In a subsequent letter
show tbo havoc which frco trade has played
with Ita manufacturing industries. Lonk
at the lumber trade , for Instance. Ov r
forty firms are engaged In the wholesale
lumber traffic In this city , which , indeed ,
ranks third among tuo lake cities as a
wholesale market , bclnft surpassed only by
Chicago and Tonawanda , N. Y. Many of
tbo directors of the Industry hero are Inter
ested In timber lands In Canada , and In
the statcH bordering on Lakes Michigan ,
Huron and Superior , nn well an In the mills
of the great Saglnaw Valley , and llu * seven
teen firms engaged In the nianufuuturn of
lumber have an at'cruguto capital exceeding
$3.000,000.
la 1895 the receipts of lumber at the
port nt Cloxcland aggregated only 3,1(1,131,000 (
fort , mrngnlnst 673,960,000 feet In IS)3 : ) , nlmitt
half AH much. The rcrclptA of uhlngtoa
footed tin orly 45f > 99.000 In 1S90 , na against
IRS.7.1.1,000 In 1S92. or n decrease ot moro
than two-thltiK The receipts of lath show
n nlmllar decrease. The statistic * for 1S92
chronlclo Ihc receipt of over 10.000.000 foot
of logs , nnil Bovornl httiulreil thousand foot
of mill stuff commodities Iho receipts of
which In IS93. according to the nintoiu-
house reports , amounted to absolutely noth
ing.
I.KSSON FOIl AUTISANS.
Will the mechanics nml artisans of the
United States pause for a moment over thno
statistics , and sec If they contain n lemon ? \
I moan the bricklayer * , nnd stonemasons , \
nnd plflsterers , nnd carpenters , nnd plumb- x.
ers and painters , and nil persona engaged r
In the building nnd allied trndfs ? >
Nearly nil building has Mopped. \
That la what the nbnve ilgures mean. And
when nenrly all building Is mmponded
there nro many Idle mechanics , many Im
poverished homes. Enterprise 1m simply
heon crushed In Cleveland , because ottr
financial system Is threatened. Remove
that threat , restore confidence , nnd at once
enterprise will bo resinned , and new build
ing will be projected , nnd employment Riven
to the mechanic. Mechanics should study
Ihese facts , nnd vote for work nml wngcn.
not for free trailo nnd moro experiments
anil object lessons ,
Look nt the coal trade of thU city and
see how It has been disastrously affected ' -
by the advent of the democratic party.
Cleveland nlso ranks first In Importance
as a coal ahlpplng port. The grontor part
of the slates ot Michigan and Wisconsin and
In fact , almost the entlro northwestern conn- >
try tributary to Dnlnth. Superior , Mlntie- T
npolls nnd St. 1'nul affords one of Iho chief
mnrkets for the high-grade steam coal of
Ohio and the 1'lttsburg district of Pennsyl
vania , and this city Is made the headquar
ters by almost all producers and sale agent :
who have Acquired Inrge terminal Interests
In nnd nbout the city. There must nlsc
be taken Into consideration an amount of
fuel , proportionately largo supplied to the
steam vessels engaged In the lake trade.
In both classes of the commodity there ha *
been n steady falling oft since 1S92. In 1S93
there was n slight revival , but oven then the
coal cargoes shipped from the port of Cleve
land aggregated only S33,9fiS tons , as ngalnal
cargoes which totaled 1.154or.8 tons In 1S92 t
The amount of fuel handled nt this port '
alsu showed n decrease from 437,911 tons In
1S92 to ? 91.cr > G tons In 1S93.
The direct effect of free trrdo may bo
seen here. In connection with this decrease
of nntlvo tonnage , It Is Interesting to nolo
the corresponding Increase In the aggregate
number of foreign crtlctcs received at this
port from Canadian cities. Cleveland had
not had the reputation of having an cv- ,
cc-ptlonally cxtenalvu Canadian trade , nnd In
1892 the Imports aggregated only 97 cars \ .
and 10S.8C7 package. Yet In the short space ? #
of three years the tralllc had moro than J
doubled Itself , the aggregate In 1S95 being "f
1.377 cars and 200,001 packages. Thus we \
suffer at home , our labor suffers , while the
Importation ot foreign goods doubles.
VESSEL OWNEIIS INTERESTED.
Hut the portion of the population Inter
ested cither directly or Indirectly In the
various branches of maritime Industry have
suffered from other causes than the mcro
falling off of the amount of shipments , for
there has been n reduction correspondingly
great In the freight-carrying charges , and i
this has been felt with especial kecnncaa ,
hero by reason of the fact that the nggro- ,
'
gate tonnage 'owned In Cleveland exceeds \
by over DO.OOO tons that controlled nt any ,
other point on the great lakes. There arc '
owned In Cleveland over 300 vessels , nggre- ,
gating upward of half a million gross tons ,
and which oven at the very cnnservatlvo ,
estimate of lake underwriters are valued ,
at almost $2 ! > ,000,000. Naturally a general
slump In freight tariffs Is decidedly serious. '
The reduction In freight charges ( hiring
the past four years was especially noticeable - !
able In the cnso of ore. What IB known ' , ,
as the "wild , " or dally rate , did not show f
so great a decrease , although the prices In ;
1895 were Invnrlably lower than In 1SU2. i
The bulk of the ere , however. Is moved fl
by contracts extending through the- season , f
'and the rates for this service show an w
almost Incomprehensible decline. For In- " "ft "
stance , In 1S92 ere waa moved from JJ
Escannbn at the uniform rate of $1 per Vp
ton , but In 1895 the freight charge bad ( >
fallen to G5 cents , nnd thus the rnto from
Maniuctto went down from J1.15 to 75 cents ,
nnd from Ashland and other points at the
head of Lake Superior only 80 cents was
obtainable In lS9ii , an against $1.25 , which
was freely paid tn 1892.
And Mr. Ilrynn's only remedy Is to In-
crcaso the cost of the food which the man
who now handles this freight must buy.
McKlnlcy'n Idea Is to Increase the demand
for the product ; to open the mills ; to UBO
moro Iron ere nnd employ more men In
handling It and In working the product
Into Iron nnd xtccl.
I had n long talk the other day with M.
A. Uradley , one of the best-known vessel
men on the great lakes , and whcse fleet of
freight carriers IB probably larger than that ,
owned by any other single operator. In the I
course of the conversation1 Mr. Bradley said'
"Things havi been growing gradually worse
since 1892 , until we have now reached a
condition which Is absolutely without n
parallel In the history of navigation on the
great lakes. Not only are freight charges
In the most discouraging possible condition
hut the closing down of the Iron manufac
tories at 1'lttshurg nnd In the Ohio valley
has closed the market for ere , our chief
freight commodity , nnd thus our vessels have
practically nothing to carry. Dozens of ves
sels have been laid up early , and I can tell ,
you from experience that hardly a Urge '
freight carrier has been continued In commission - I
mission except It bo operated at a loss , and
that ofttlmca a pretty heavy ono , too. Our J
only hope Is In the election of MoKlnlcy and
Hobart. There seems no possibility that '
anything but a republican administration
will Induce a return of prosperity In our i
business.
The readers of The Hoc have heard thlt
before from other parts of the country , but '
the man who does not heed this honest '
warning from all sections of the United
States and from nearly every center of west.
crn Industry election day will live to see
worse times than we now endure. ,
KOIJEHT 1' . I'OUTHH.
Ilor .111 nil About DyliiKT.
Martini HolmrH , nil o'.d woman living near
Sixth nnd 1'lnc streets , WIIH brought to thu
police Htallon biHt night whllo tiupposcd to
bo .suffeilim from the effects ot uoirm
laudanum which Hho WIIH snld In Imvn taken
with Hulcldal Intrntloim. Tliu Ilolrnen
woman ban been living for several months ,
so It Is Nild , with n colored mini , nnd yes
terday , growlns tired of life , told HOMO
nclghboix slio Intended to end It. When
tnkiin to tbo Htiitlou , however , It WIIH found
that alcohol WIIH the only poison J.Ira ,
HolmoH hud Imbibed , nnd she wan accord
ingly locked In tbo woman's < iunrteri until
ulic uhould become Hobcr ,
O fflfERY M
The Method of a Great Treatment
ment-
WHICH uiutnn HIM AKTRH IVIUY. :
Tlll.Vd III.Si : FAILKI ) .
I'alnful dlicu > c8 nro baa enough , tut when
man \ nlowly wnstlnt ; nway with IHTVOUH wvnk *
IIMH thu nivntnl forehoilliiKa are ten tlmuH wcima
than Urn inoat e\rr pain , There Is no let up
to tha nioiitiil mrrcrlnif iluy or night , Hluip 1
almont lmpoH9lhl ( > , m ; tinner nucli u utrnlit intm
ara rcnrrcly rcuponnlhla for what they ilu , l''or
yeuru tha wrltor rollt-il niul tomic-il nil tin
IrcubleJ lion nf ruximl wvnknoni , until IIvuu a
qurntlon wholliiT he hud not better lake u iloso
ul pultun nnil thus mil ull lil trnuljlei. Hut
pruvlJonllul liuplratlon cainci tu till ul < I In thu
Hiiapu of it combination nf iiiU'llclnun llml not
only coinpl'taly reiilnreil lilti KIMKMHI liuallh , hut
enlurxcil hlH w alc , iiiacliitvil purtH tii nalurul
Hlto miJ vliror , anil ha now declares Iliat any
mail who will tnkn thu trnuhle to nenil hlx nani *
uii.I . i < lilr s muy Imvo tint nicthoil of thlv won *
( l rful Irnulinent fn-e. Now , when I § ny free , I
niraii ( ihlulutoly without colt , berulun I wnnc
very wciiki'iitJ muu to g t tlm bencllt of my
vxpcrlrntr ,
I uni not u philanthropist , nor do I pose at
an HiithiKlaiit , hut there uru thoumuxln nf nice
uurfrrlny the inrnlul torture * of weakcnul nmn >
hooil who would l > rureil at onra coulil they
net such u remedy im the one thul curuil me ,
Do not tiy In fctuily out how I uftoril tn puy the
fo\v postage ) lainp icc' ' jiy In mall thu intnr *
inatlnii , I'"t ncii'l for the remedy imd lourn Hint
thfiro HID u fuw IhlnvJ on eaith that , ullhuuifli
they ( out nnllilni : to net , they r wdrlh a fur-
tuna to nmio mi-ti unit meun u | ir tlin of Iiap-
Ulnciui to mimt nf in.Vrll l Thoinni Hlulrr.
Il'ix ' TO , KulHniiD'.cxi , Midi. , nml thu liKonnutltm
Mill imulloJ In H pluln rsaleJ envelope ,