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11 THE ( XMA1TA DAILY 1 , 1SJ ) . SPBGIRL NOTICES. for tlicic ttlll In * InKrn until lilillll l > , in , . Tor I In1 rvrnlntr mill until S p , in , ( or ( lip in ii nil UK nnil Mi ml it > nlltli > n . Aitv rrUNi-m , li > rciiiifxlliin n nuni- IIITCI ! tlivcl < i run liuxinimMor * uil- Iri-aii'il ( ii n mintlioreil letter III o.ire if 'I InHIT , AiiKUfrN MI mltlroMMMl TV III lie ilrllv creil on prciientnHon of the i-lii-rk mil ) . Hiili-o , 1 l-So n wnril next limfi-tloni Jo n tiiml Mit-mit fir. . fcilhinw lnl.ru for lean limn U.'i < fur tlir llrsl liint'i- tlou. 'Iheie ml * frllxoiitentN iniiMl lie run i-misee'iitl ol > . Sl't I'l I IONS \V VNTii : > . ' " * -POSITION AH "iTooKKCKPHU nil r ly Imlv with 4enrs ox | crli Her A 41 _ _ _ - | _ 7\pFitnNMi7 : : : fAn\r.vriN'omiAiiiiiif : i > 7- : ln n .nriiinnvm pc nimi Ciui furnlxh the M-iy beat nf irfir MH s n to Kblllt ) cU Ail- drens A 4 ? . lie. ' . Alw4' ! \ VAVI'IIM u.u nni.p. WANTED. AN IDIA. : WHO PAN TittNir OP nmf dltnpl * thine to patrnt ? Protect > our Mr * * they nny bilns.iou wealth Write John \Vt blcrbiirn fo Dcpt V. Patent Altnrne > W > tilnit'n 1) C fur their SI HX > prlne oftcr iinrt n ll t of JiV ) Inxtnllonn wnntoil II211 WAN rutTl \VKI.INO s.\i.p MnN roil ri- Kiirp , oM u Untile | I IIIKO , oxperlrnen unneren- mry tttrn Inilurcmpnt * to rnMonier ? , 175 to IP.O fPT month nnl rriensci Chan C * Hl hnp f. fV Ft. l.nul rfrM ! > : ; l 'N'10 * _ _ WANTII-A.V : Arrivi : MAN AT 11:00 tvrtkl ) Hiiil c\p nf , im tvrtmi" hntitir unntcil will hiinrnntecpiriniintnl puMtlnn If rlcht. IT lnt > n > itnl mWronn qnlki > 'MainlfnelWir " 1' O Ttnx MM. ItnMnn. Mat * It-Ms'IDM' WAN1ii-Mi.V : : ANH IUVS ! TO I.KAH.V HAH- Irp trnilc , mil ) < iKht unki leiinlreil can < mii Ijc.ii.l li > Siitiinhi ) w inm wblie > leninliiR , no tinii ) off. rn Ix-tlrr Inilticuiu ntx , cnoil WIIKIMI thx uniteir nr finnll ( HpHil rinnW.i * * * li"l > , mini Into nutlll of tool" Klven piirli Mil li'iit up n intetlnKMltn for fritlllnMriitpi ) uitn- l Kue Miitcr'n Umber Srliuul 2(1 s i ( Mil It St . ChlriKo IIMliKi Ni i\itii ! : riiiMVA NTS sA t ) , ) V > | i-r iniitilh nml llux 1210 , ChlLiiKo. II rot Mi > UNI : . rnnilcM | fre ( , ihliKKl cnnrot llnni r , n s nml clwiir Ktiiniln lui > Vnnn.i Co , I'Jl Itnn- < l < Iph Kt , Chli'iiu" II 'innTAm.i : MAM. oiim : ! nr. i- tieHn rciUtrlrir | ( lint a fou ilolliiri * to ! > < > gln lur Imrll ( ill ir . ml.lrr's lliirlnttm Ciul.lc I'D , CO Hurt IVurth St. Clnclnniitl O H-lfO-l * IAUKMIN : : AND nnvniiAt.OINTS : , MAM : niul fnnnli * , lornl nnil trnttllMK , to ntinlnl | | tnn. MiKnrr. i Mo line orrliif Ivc No c nMiFi liiiT rnpltnl or ixpcrlinco rniiulroil ; IXIKIICPK pnhl , net prulllH tfO innntlil ) , ficc sninpliM ( I A 1'ul.llMilni- , 1913 MiuKot St. , 1'hlln 1'n -ir.-r KANTIID ixiMiiiiNr : < iii : WINI : SAI.IV- mcn In ffll Wdollncotfs ( MM Mc'lnl Wlnrn mi .iniun-lc.n. ! KVV ! nntnci nf lni ! ln < > n-fer- < IH IK. II \Vonllnroll , Ixm AnKi lf . I'll I 11-141 ! lVANntAusMlN : : TO siu. : rioAim TO iloilotH , IH"J to il'U munthl > nml ( vpcii'is. i-xpi-rli nt-f nniHcpfrnr ) Clinton ClRiir Co , 12J H Clinton HI . ClilciKu 11-143 ! _ _ | M TO | l W HA1.AIIY ANIX KXITNUHS TO FtiliMiirn fur tlKiirt , rxixilciuiuniuceptarj , ilnrci Kt lliiprt Ilni' , extra ImluccinentK W I. Kline Co , Kt l.mil * 11-1421 * MIN : TO SKI. i. CANOV TO TIII : HITAII. tr.iile. rtiinly rmiilcij inont , ( Xpirlincc until ct-K- Fiirj , > 7' > W innni.ib fnlnri nml I\IOIIM | > , or mniiiiUrldli If offi r fiitlrf < t < lurv , niMicf ! " . ultli imrtliiiliirn ( oniirnliiK 5"lin-i < lf , Cniiiiolliliitril C-nn.ly . Co , Chluu-.i. 1I-2US ! ( \ \NTi-n MIN : TO U\IIN iiMinnii i IIAHI : . ! lonili It ti > mi > ntln I ) ncniilluHl , ccin- Htnnt pnii I Ire ullli propel In-triH lion. n > one run Ii irn nnil Kvt Hteinl > < niilo | > ment Khen thniUKh. oinipleto oiillt of lilkli lnllc t'Hils chin p'irli ftuilrnt upiin cnti rlntj. "iiKi's Hiliir.liin uhllc luirnlnK 'l'i > nml cMiiliiR cliiBfrs , nrllc nt onrp for fr i' Illuntrateil cnMlninie Molrrn Itirlicr ColleKe , M9 N 'Jth lit , ( . I iulK , Mo. 11-M21IC * GOOD. nim'icTAiiM : : tiiuus CAM < Pcaml Y. W. C II A. Home. 20IS ni\cnporl cM ; ; < ; NU WANTID. : oiiu , roii iiousnwouic. sv eor ITJIll nml Poiil.is | ; MH C-MD ) . oiui. roii niNiuAi. : noiisi- vveirk Cull 213D Caliroriiln SI C "J3 amir ivu iioi'snwoitic. 1522 N 27111 KT C M'/i. Nl' nfl WAN'THD TO TUY MY IlI'MnDY I'OIl BiipcrlluouB linlr. purr , quick | crmiinont , harmI I ICIH , miin ) le tlinonliilii , piinile | Ixitltc. prnlril , frip Mm. 1:111111.1 : De Vcic. box 491 , I'hlla- ilelplilii. l'.i C-117-1 * _ \ YOMINiio : CAN sr.w , APPLY AT ONCI : for nmy IIOIIHwoih. . irooilnnes , no ix- luilenri' neriHunr ) . fpml vtiunii for work nml lurtli nliim Natlnnnl N < ckwenr Co , 1' O llox ItOi. I'hllnilvlplil-i. I'll. C 14C-1 * \VANTin-oini. OINIKAI < HOUSI- work In pmnll fnmll ) 3517 I > n\enpart Kt C-l 2 ! wANTin-Nifusn ouii , wno CAN STAY luiniP nt nluht _ W2 Ho 20lh. UliLl * W\NTID-TWO nisricTAiiu : : : am us rori r.iml ) vtiimlH Momla > n m , K' "l pa ) Inquire 21 < X Kth ft CJ13 ! _ WANTID-I.\HY : on OINTIIM\N : : TO Irani iiml npiuilnt nK'ntx. cnlary im | cr month nml txprnrts Aililn > > A 1) Itoml Council llliiffn. CJ11 I noi'sis : IN AM , PAIITS or TIIH CITY TIII : O r. Oixla Company. IS03 I'ninnm I ) 272 nousns. IIINIWA & co. , ics N ISTII ST n-273 _ MooiuN : noubis c A STAIIU.SISN. Y. uru U-271 _ CHOICI : nouses AND POTTAOIS : AM. ovini the clt ) , IS to (50. ri.lcllty. 1702 rurnainD278 D-278 LA mi i : MST or HOU.SIIS. mi : IIYIION llee.1 Co. 212 8UthjBt iiousrs , WAU.ACU , uov/N ULK ICTH nml Uourlns. D 278 roii HUNT , riiiiNisiinn on UNKUIINISHGD IICUBC , 8 rooms , modern. Wi 1'nrk a\t > nue D-CM MonnttN rL.\TS , I.ANQI : iii.ic , coc s U-476-N5 _ " 1OH lliNr : , 7-HOO.M COlTAOi : OF I.AUGU tllim.ni > lunsith modern convcnlencen. In- cluJInn tilth room , with porcelain tub nnj Etutlonnr ) waul ! ntnm1 , nculy llnUIicil In theme mo l nttrictl\u nuinner , IIITKC ) unt , nllh line tr.'i's , rent , S2. > pir month , location , 19th at. thlnl door north of Iake Apply to W. II. Melkle , W ( Plrut National bank bullilln _ _ D-M510 UUIHT itooM Monr.HN riiAMi : uirAuiuD. L'ilJ I'upplelon avenue , choice. 130 iiKhl-riKiin modern , Xtnl atul Hurt eta. ; 123. 10-room modtrn brltk , C20 N 23d , } 33 CO. 9-room nitilrrii brick , 014 S 23th , 125 00. 12-room inodirn , 2ilh nml Woolworth. 12250. C. A. STAIIU. 025 N. Y. l.lfc Ilhlff. _ _ _ _ ' _ D-S323 ! I'Oll HUNT. 620 N. 15TII ST. , 10 Ito'oTlsT HOD- rn , JIOOO I 1009 CiilUornln et. , 7 roomn , 11500. j.7 la\inport Kt. . 7 rouuiu , JJOCO. Houses for rtnt In all paiu nf the city. IIURNNAN-I.OVI : co. 4:0 I'axton bik. _ U-MS41 N10 HOUhRtJ. ritOM UP ; LAItai : LIST JlrCuK coinpnii ) , isotl DiulKe etri'Lt. U-11T6S COMI-UTII.Y ruitNisiun MOOIHN : nous'i : . cluni | ; for4hc n Inter or loiiBir. 140 North 3Jd ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ D-MSII 1533 hT MAUY-H AVU. . f-HOOM HOUsHTMOU. irn , IX w. 1719 I'nrlc avt0rooni lieu e. modern I2i 00. 1211 Ho. 17lh t. , 6-i-oom hou e , elty water. 1700 C23 J'lcito t 3 room hoime. | 7 00. Cl So lnh nt , 7-rooin ll.it , modtrn , steel range , . J W * " 0.1 So. ICth it , C-rooni Hat , modern , stfel ranee , 120 00 , dan In Ilros , 1C13 rnrnain t. U-M82S A iuAtrn-'ui , HOMB IN i- I'liuc. 8 room * , nil modern , rplendld mndlllon : Jie\ir been renteil befoie now ulfcrcil nt n low rentnl to tlrt.rlma ; leniinl. ridellly Trust Compuny , I'Qj rnrmiiu strrot _ n MWS Koit itiiNT. runNiBiiii > on UNrruNi.siiii ) . u 12-iMom liouec modern Imiirovemtnls In uooj repair. No 1423 North 17th. U MiSl l fli'iTi : or s nooMs. MonniiN. u2t UAV- : cnuorth J. W Squire , 848 lite. D-9J4 f2l I'AIIK AVi : . . riNI5 j7BHII > RNCB7lAHN.T5. ! IIS H 2tlli t. 15-room bilck , mo.Uri . tlO.OO U07 riirnnm , lO-i-oout house mill barn . 130.00 1H1 1'unmni , 5 rooms. . . 115.00 New titeum litated Hut , ISth nml rarmim JIO.W JOHN W HOIIIIINS , UOJ I'urnum. TWO MODIIIIN IIIUCK , 10 & 11-ItOOM ItRSI. iUnri' ; oak llmira ami tlnlsh ; inuntclii , gralcii , laundry and oery convenience , U'i'J ' , 1031 , So. iOlli AJii'iulio of ounir un vrtmlm.ii run Hivr mn ( Cnntlnttcil. ) THAT IO-I50OJ1 .MOIUniN IIOl'HK , WI7 DODCin t. nflrr Novrml 4 Apply In J. A. Hcott , nl Omaha NnMonnl Iwnk. D-.MH70 HTItl7TI.Y M' intt.V lO-llOiJ.M rOTTAOK. N. W ri.rner 2Mb nn < t .Inckixiti : Inrgc lot. half prlio .r W Hiinlrc. SIS Il - -170 _ NI\III.Y .vr.tt riii ! T-ci.ASH e-nooM HOUOI : biith , hot nml culil tvntir , rlMern rcwcr , ronl lilnn , nlic linxn , | 1GOO. 1731 heuitril Inquire 2 < WKe\vnrl. U-M175 2 * I lilt 11BNT , rillST-r'I.A 4 THN-llOOM liini > i > , rrrin fitavn In laumlr > , range In kltclirti , never rented before A 4 * > , HPP D-192 ! riNi : P-IIOOM AM. MopriiN norsi : . ON Iliuif enl | rk line , furtils letl riilcllt ) 17C2 rnrnxm U-1W inH'K NINIM'.POM MOtiRIIN HOf.Si ; , ftontlni ; Hnn om pailt , ne\vl ) pnprrpil nml painted , tint , IS ( W. lIuriiK' Chlnn Store U I'll l roii URNT-MonciiN rorrA'nMTIIIN : in niln wnlk of I * . O lll rent furnlnheil or will mil hoiifO nnd roll furniture. Mjerr-lilllon linitf CM HJOO 1 * t i NT ONI : rTin : lioufr In the rlty well lointpil Will If-nt MIV clurfi | to i < nll fact r > pnit ) . M .1 Km- mild A. Son. 210 Iliown bl'.tk U1 110 ) nVHOOS ! COlTAHi : , COll 30T1IND Snblor Mf rlliir ' . Intern clt ) wntpr , only ICdO Hr.qulre . 1318 rniimm 1--2" 1 HiNTrvit\isiiin uoo is. roll HUNT. Il'JOMti WITH OP. WITHOUT bunnl , uluim Ilf.it , cUetilc light elevator. free bo lh . rntet leanonablc Ilntnswlclc hotel for man and wire , llrnt lului In boHrd Sl'j N. Kill. R MDTG foil iiifxT , iTts.Nr iT6. TT "TvTu TWO. fuiiiaio hint 507 South 15th nvrmio R MC72 NT UflHT IIOl SiIURRplNdT" fnrnlfheil or . nnfoinl lieil toot is , fn < < 1 nth , fuimirp , walk- Init t'lHtance of bn.-lncjM imits , .10' . CUM IOOMS rouniT HOUSE. kei pine CCC Nil 1 1 | 7tli -M1".1" Nl * AND rNrriNsin : UOOMH , mi'd rn convriileuces. C21'S Suiith Huh i : MIO ; NI * WINTBU ROOM MODR11N CON- v nlcnc < , tn one or two ntnllLindi , pnuill fain- II ) ! 2--U1 DoUKlnn. R--140 Nov ! NIC'IU.V PPHNISIinp ItOOM-5 WITI STIJXM ppitNisiii.rj HOO.MS. PorriiiJiiv KXPOS- uro ; Meani lient 3U'i ' N itb . . Itnt L 1J 17 ! ) 1 * ICIM.Y rciiNisiir.Dni.i. . IIRATRO voiith front loom , tuitinl loc itlon ; m ill fam- II ) , lent rphsonuble , Rcntlcniiii pnfdred A II. lice B 195 ! MOHT HOL' IKRRI' . IIIK. or p < i"irnti405 Ninth lath. i : 170-1 * roil IllINT-Nlfply fiirnlrhcil rooms , nl o pni- lor > 2222 rnrnnm rl K210 ! TO HRNT. NICRI.Y KIMINISHRD UOOMH. without bonrd , stcnm hiat 1'nndt tirlilenet , 17lh nml nouKl.iK -M204 : NICI I.Y 1 I I.MMIri > ItOOMS. STKAM HBAT ; b.uli. modern lliioiiRhout 2231 riirnam K-202 1 I ROOMS A.M ) HOAUI1. POIl HL'.N'T. rUlt.MKIIIH ) 11OOMS. WITH OH without bonnl , ttenni bent uml nil modern Improvements , npe-e'lal low nitfu for the win * t r. .Mldlan I hotel. ICth and Chicago , M J. I'rnncl : proprietor P 000 Me U ll05MS ANb I1OAHD ; STKAM. " 1013 HAlf. ney P M9IJ l.V bflTIJ UNPPItN'lHIinU PAHLOHS , SObTH ftimt. riitnlsheil looinn. with buanl MOS l > iiUKln9. 1' MS'.D N3 * HOO.MSV1T1I 11OAHD : STHAM HHAT. tnniHlenlH nei-uinmndnlcil , Utopia , 1,21 Daven port St. r 9CC Nl HOOM AND IIOAIID , STUAM , C02 S. 13ril. P-.M97I NSS S\YILL : ppiiNTsTinb HOO.MS A'Niriio'Aiiu 7\T I-W Pnrnam Ftre-tt. P M97I N4 ALHA.VY 'ini UOPe5l7\ I l\"sT ] HOW WIN- eleiw ami other di nimble room * . Koeiil table1. traimlentH aeeominodnteil , P MIW2 Nl * pou HI\T. TWO ppiixi'JHnn HOO.MS. with bo.i ill , hou e > modern , lerniH re.iHimablo. .W N EM ft. P MWO Nl * MOOKIIN. PHIST CI.XSS MUALS'TilTlASONT- ble ) rnti-ii. 1 ! > I2 Chleagu bt. P MI-N5 * N rriis'isiiKD noosiioAiiD ji 50 week , 514 North 19th 1' M161-7 * riio.vr srrri : rriiNi. iui ) HOOMS WITH bonnl Ton inllilllip walk to optra house , SIC month for tvvo lleferece Adnss A 40 Itcv r-187 1 * TWO DRSIHAHU : soriTi HOI > .MSs ITH steam and excellrnt table , ver ) nnsonnblp ref- rnnctg 202 No mil nw I * roii iii\T n.M.-rHM < 9iiii > IIOOMS. 3-rNririiNisHii ) HOOMS. DISIUAIIU : roii hourekeiplng , nntr.il. ground lloor. A 37. Uee. G W2 30 * roii iiu.vr STOIIKH AMI HITICIS. itiucK bToui : unuJiNa , 1011 rarnam , thrcv stories nnd basement will alter to suit tenant , low rint 314 1st Nnfl ll'k bliltr I-2 < 0 I OH URNT TUB 4-ftTOHY IIRICIC IIUIMUNO nt fK rarnam .St Ihls InilldlnK Ims a fireproof cimi'lit baspincnt , coi-iplete steam he.itlm ; IIv- tureiwattr on all floors , gas , etc Apply it thiolllcc ot The lleo I 910 AGRN'TS MAKB JC TO IIS A I ) VY INTHODIT- IIIK the Conn t. tlio only Ji > mp shot tnm- in mule , the Krentest Mllcr of the iilltuij. Kimrul nml loeal iiKcntH wanted all over the vvirld , I'xclnslxc ttrrltory , wrltp todii ) for tcnni nnd Mimplis. Alken Glcaeon Co . X 23 , IM Crosyp , Wli" J Mll > 3 N3 * AQBNTS MAKB 100 TO 100 I'BH CRNT ON Ol'Il 2" > p iirtlclo , ever ) hoise OVMIT mint hnvo one or more. t-ellH on imrlt. no tnlKlnK. exclusive terrltor ) r. Huntir Co , I tad no. Win J AC1BNTH WAVTBO. J" 00 HAII.Y Sflli : BVBIU laallntr tublpsiire. ciimuit wear out , liHikv i x- iii tly Ilkp sllvti. wrllo today for full liifiirmi- tlon tatnloRUB and stnit Aliiinlnum Novelty Co , 33i llrondna ) . New York J WANTHD. AOKNTrt TO SRI.I , roi.DINC. I1AS- kcts. housthold novelt ) , hells on hlKht. Mini 23c for sample b ) expriss , ti nils tie rolilln llaskct Co , E21 Ilroailivny , Cincinnati O J AOBNTS WANTr.D BVBHYWHRHB roil OUII nliKnllkent llm > of Holiday Olft Hooka , tomc- thlne new. wile womK-rful. 1'or full pirtlcu- lara and tenrm nddriea 1'tople.B S'JII ilniket st , I'hllndelphla , I'n. J WANTID. AOKNTS TO HRU.I CIGAHS TO ill nl ) r , JiO to S50 wetkly. I'lrmnm lit cm- ploinent ; valuable simple until ! furnlkhc I flee Address H. R. Chalmeis A. Co. . 35550 Llc.iiborn , ChlcaRo. J 1C3-1 * OASLIGIIT IN RVr.HY IIOL'SR. NBWBST thltiK out. AttnchtH to ordinary lamps , no chlinnevH , safe , iconomlcnl , outllt fiec to active workers , tllhcr tex btiindurtl llrnks Co , MTrs , Covlniiton , Ky. J IC.-l * AOIIN1S. "MVINO IMCTUIIR" SLOT matlilnc , nil thv iaKt > ; miat muney maker , hind for ( iitnlouue slot nuuliliu's. Inventora Auxlllar ) Co. , JI I'aik Hov , , Ntu ork J-150-1 * AORNTS WAN'IRD , roil INrAI.LIIII.i : I.OOIC. A romaikublu booK , cvirono wants to know how to reason Inrnlllhl ) Tlios. 1) . Hawk ) , C107 Madison Avc , Cilcano. J 149 1 * AOBNTfl. CATAIX3OHR rilRR. THICKS. noviltleH , bin pa ) , also vvlKH , nil kinds , -'x ; lieanl 40t. inouFliulieH , 7e. plas 15c post paid. Chas. Marshall , l iikport , N. Y. J 1U 1 * WANTRD MIDDI.R-AORI ) I.ADY AdRNTfl for clly and neighboring towns. Iloom 30 , DoUKlas blk Kill lilul Dodge MR J-178 1 * AtiRNlU 111(1 MONRY HIIHR K171,1,1 NO Ol'H slapleH und novelties , quick bales , pleasant woik. pprmantnt business Wtstirn Novelty Co , , Kansas City , Mo J 150 1 * \VA.vni > _ To 10 20. 40 , M ACHi : THACFS. THHKR TO FIVB miles , also farms ten to HUy miles of Omilm llemls. 1'axton block , K M452 N4 WANTRD TO HiNT71Jiwirn6oMDDIlBSS A . lice. IC-101-1 * WANTRD. A S OH C-IIOOM rUIlNISHRD liouie. Aildress A 41 , Ilee. 1C 1D1 1 * WANTBD-IIOAYlI ) AND IIOOM. rTlTvATB family. llr t Moor , no other lioarilen. b > man and wife , rtfemneiH ulviu nml required ; reply at cute , A 40 , lleo , KIM 1 * I'ACiriO STOHAQK AND WAHRHOU8R CO , 90S 910 Jones. U'nvral storute ana furwardlnv. M-2S ; OM. VAN & B1OUAQU , llli 1'AU'M. TBU 1U3. WA.NTP.O TO HLY. TO I.HASB OH HUY , RI.KVATOH Or' TUN OH nftern thousnml rnpulty In South I'litte country. Address A 24 , en re Omnlia llri * . N-S14-N20 * A SI-CONU HAND SAI'R Hlfi 1'AHNAM. N-MI7I NM roii SAM : iiousr.M , cvttui \ < MS ITC : roii SAM : ONI : CAH NATIVI : nonsns. IITH and Mason , 1'rcd lliurli's stabler I'-MJSS N4 roii sALiMiscnii.MOUS. . CHRAI'RST HAHDWOOD WOVRN rOUN-CHIU- bine mndc. C It Lee. Ml Douplns Q-2S3 roii sAi.R-ri.Ni : riinsii cow , 12 cris. AT MO So ruh ft Teliphonc 231 Ci-MIOI Nl A riNH sun : SADDM : AT HAM' ritici : 209 South 2'ith Ave * ( J-III-N-I TWO OOOD MII.K t0\VS 701"S. . S'.TII ST Q-MlGTi 7 * rou SAM : AT iiAimAiNs , A NTMIIBII or line second-hand tiprlitht nnd square plnn < > . Mueller I'lano Orchn Co , 1522 rnrnnm st. Q.-174 1 SncONIVHAND SAfRS CHRAI' . 1110 PAIINAM Q-.MI7.1 NJO NRAHI.Y NRW SAI'R. HAM' I'lllCR. ( 'All- rl.icc team , JV , flo , carriage , In KIK | condi tion. JI75 M I' . O llox 47S , Clt ) q-lil 1 * CLOAKS , rrits. DIUNS OOODS ; ens ) | ui ) mi nts. drop postal nnd will rail with samples. R Hlrsh , olllc-y Drexel Hotel Q-M203 30 CI.AIHVOVA.M'S. MllS MAHY riUTZ. CI.AIIIVOYANT S2I N. Mill 8 MJS1 N2 * ONI : HONRST MRDir.M I will give elnlrvonnt rtadlngs ( past , present , futuiel nml heal the slrk d illy and Siiniln\s from 10 to C I make no chiirKi * . | m ) what ) ou can "Onnr the Medium , " Midland hotel , ISth and Chicago btrects. S M'i99 Nl * MASS VOn. HA'IIIS. IJTC. MMR SMITH , 1121 DOfOLAR. HOOM f , MAP- sngrt and steam baths T Mlbfi 7 * MlbS A MRS. VAPOU UATIIS. MASSAOR K07 S 13th St. . room 3. T M500-NC * VAN VAI.KRNI1UHO DRSTHOYS PRH- mnnently b ) Icctrlclty tuperlluous hair , moles , wnrls etc Itoom 410 N. Y. Life Uldi ; U-2SC HUl'l UHB CUHI.D , NO 1'AIN. NO UBTRN- tlon from business , we refer to liunditMs of patients cured. O R Miller Co. 307 N Y. Life building Omaha , Neb U-2S7 IIATIIS MAbSAUi : . MMR. POST. 319'4 ' S 11TII U 2S8 VIAVI HOMB THEATMRNT POH UTRIUNR troubles Phyclclan In attendance. Consulta tion or health book free. 340 Dee blilgUZS9 U-ZS9 Sin : CAIITRH HAHDWAHR CO. . 1403 DOUG , lus , for mantels , grates , tiles , marble work , etc. U-3C2 BNI.MIGI : orn ursTS. i.ADir.s-4 TO 10 Incbei , nt home with lr Convvii ) ' * llust Tabloids nt trilling cost , 11,000 for a ca o we cannot those developed In past 12 years prove tls pumanpnt , Mated facts , 4c stamps Con- w Spec lite Co. 133 Tremont street. Hoxtoii , Mass f 107 I * NO KNIPB. PLASTBIl NOH PAIN ; HOMB euri ? for trnrer , tumor unit millgnnt blood dl ns s. UO-P.IRP book nnd ndvlce free Dipt 3 , Abbott Mnm , Mason Me llcul Co fi7 riftli Ave , New Yoik. I ? 152-1 * WANTRD HY AN Rx1'RHirWcii7 HRC.ri.Ml phvslelan. poslllon us ii' ltant I'lrst class teftrenu Address National Medical , Dental . Drug Rxchance , Rlhart , Ind I * 111-1 * WANTRP-PAHTY WITH MOO. MMITIMATB thilitrlinl intriprlse. refinnces exilnngid Adi'ress 1/r.iU . Unx " 02 Topekn Knn Aiblress Ixick llox C02 , Topeka , Kan U 112 1 * Pltor WlICON'S MAONBTO CONSRHVATIVR Knrniint * will posltlvel ) euro an ) of HIP fol lowing illsenyes. supposed to ln > Incurable b ) an ) method PnniljsK drops ) , rhpiimntlsm. nsthmn. nervous prostration klilnej nnd liver dlrease locomotoz ataxla. M Vltus dntice. loss of mcmcr ) e-pllepr ) The man ) ihnp Imitations put on HIP market cause some to bo skeptical , but rempinbT Prof W C Wilson Is the fntlur of the Inu ntlmi of the world , ro- nrwnel Mngiipto Conservative Clothing sstem of treatment , no other equals In power pcr- renal calls on Invalids b > request book on diseases free Ten das" Actlnn treatment for citnrrh nt our oillce Anent , room 30 , Doug las block , 16th and Dodge IT 177-1 .MOMV in I.OA.V IIUA KSTATK. ANTHONY LOAN i TIll'ST CO . 313 N Y U Quick inonej nt low ntes for ciolo farm loans In Iowa , not them MUsonrl. eastern Npbr.iFk.i ' W-M1 CITY LOANS. C. A. STAHH. 523 N. Y LIPR V , -2'i2 MONRY TO LOAN ON 1MPIIOVRD OMAHA reul estate. . Hrennan , I eve Co. Pnxton block W-253 LOANS ON IMPHOVRD . tlNIMPHOVKD cTTY property. V. rarnam Smith . CO. . 1320 rarnam W-294 MONRY TO IXDAN AT I/JW HATRS 1 Hn O r Davis Co 1503 rarnam SI W 291 PIUVATR MONRY. PHOM 1100 UPWARD P. D Wc-id IMh and Doucliis \v 479 31 0 PHIS CBNT MONRY TO LOAN ON OM\TlA real estate i Neb farina. W II Melkle , Omaha W 779 MONR1 TO LOAN ON OMAHA PHOPRHTY AT lowest rates llulldlnc loans wanted I'lde'lty Trn-t connnii ) . W S3J ; V TO LOA > _ CIIATTII.S. MONRY TO LOAN ON PUUM1UUR. PIANOS hoises. wagons , etc , at lowest raie In city no removal of goods , strlctlv confidential , ) oiJ CHII pay the loan oft at any time or In any amount. OMAHA MOHTGAC5R LOAN CO 300 So. 10th St X-290 MONRY TO LOAN , W ) . CO S.O. DAYS. TUHNI- lure , pianos , etc. Duff Green , room 6 llarker blK X 297 IIUSIMSS cuv. > cis. SALR. AHOUTTocO MIS. MINION TYPR 700 Ibs agate. 150 pair two-third cases. 40 double Iron btaiuls for two-third cases 'Ihls mateilal was used on The Omaha Dee nnd H In fairly good eondltlon Will bo fold cheap In bulk or In quantities to kult purchaser. Apply In perron or by mall to The Ilee Pub- Mailing Co . Omaha. Neb. Y 713 JS3 A\iUAGR WKRKLY NKT INCOMR WITH 12 0 Invested hnfe conservative. 1'rosneetus procfs. fice P. Daly , 1293 Ilrondvva ) Ncvv Y-MG13 N12 * FOIl HRNT-A SMALL VATRH POWRIl MILL i an also handle urnln. Address llox C3 , Lln coin , Ntbratkii Y M103 N13 rNI-Sl-AL OPPOUTl NITY TO HRCOMI3 lesal plDslclann. Dean , 1000 W. Conrem SI . ClileuBc. \155-1 * 3H M. IIRALI/.RD IN ONR MRlTivToN AN IN- vrHmpiit of lloo , smaller Investom icallzid In proportion to eapltal lnveteil ! , could better results be- expected A ptrpitual Income v Itlilu the leach of all , Inht ) earn average moro than 11,210 per month \\rlte for putlculnrH , Coii- den A. Co. , Clinton bulldlmCovlngton , K > Y-130-1 * A PIllST CLAbS SALRSMAN AND HUANCII otllco manager to handle our Rxeelslor Carbon Paper. * nnd Tpewiller Supplies Uood open- Inir for responsible part ) Rslabllshed busi ness hou ea preferred J. J. O Urud ) fc Co. . 33-43 ( iohl HI , N Y City. V 153-1 * roil SALR. OWINO TO A DISAGHRRMR.N7 ? will sell the eontrolllng Inlirest , good will and ge > od book accounts of llo.WW In u ) oung mnnu. fntucrlng compnn ) In New York Clt ) . Ha llrvt lueses have been made In Introducing Itn goods I'lrst class trnilo nil over the countr ) , Including I'm lite coast Large ordera on books ; an pxeelleiit opportunlt ) for parties desiring to bu ) n well establlshtd business , clerks nnd salesmen will remain with new management. Address W I ) . H , 1.M W. 3'Jth bt , N Y Y-157-1 * 1199 PHOPIT HRAM/.RD LAST WBBK ON AN Inveminint of 1150 Write for ploofa Strlf- Her U Co , \\nslilnKlon St , Chicago Y 154 1 * ORT IIIUJI QUICKI.Y-BI ND 1'OH " 300 IN- vintloim wnnte-d Rdgar Tate & . Co. , 245 Ilroadvvay , Ncvv York Y SPRCl'LATB JUDICIOUSLY AND YOP CAN make moiip ) , excellent facilities for handling large or small onlem In stocks , cotton , gniln and provlnlons lltst Uxk published and dally review of markets rent free. Member Chicago Hoanl of Trade 18 Kuril. Itobt 11 Kelly & Cei. 220 Ui Sulle St. , Chicago , Y HRTAIL DHltO STOHR POIl SALR ; (1HBAT bnrKiiln , write , llarle , Haas u Co , , Counell UlllITH , la , Y M2I2 rou i\ciiA.Mii : . BALB Oil THADB-rOIl LAND Oil ctcck of merchandise , undivided quarter of good roller mill In a good farming community ; mill doing a b'ooil buelnt'ss. AddrevH Uick llox 4 , riandrcau , U. Dak , 2H1 i * ron HALR on RXCHANGR. STOCK o RN- trul merchandUe , 1'or particular * , addles * Uox U , 1'rankfort , Ind. , l'0ll S.U.II-TinVI , nSTATK. HOPSRS. I/1Tf , P.CliMS. LANDS a to. p. Ucmls Ilf'rtl .Rrlata Cei. . Pnxton Illk. ONI : OP TIII : nxKl HRSIDRNCI : LOTS IN HIP city of Oninlvi. . M feet fronlnr * . on pnved strict. 3 feet uiwvp gmde natural shailp , sight ) ) , nenr I'nrttqlu car line , II , 300 CO 6-room cottage nil .modern except furnnee , new , KfWfO SplendlXJol , modern " -room hou e In \\nlnut Hill , ! 20 > > ( A. | less than rest of house. Onp of the Mnest IHXIFPM In HIP norlhvvestrrn part of the cIDVil'rWOOO , ll.too ro le than cost All mrnlern hnrdwond rottngo In Kali- seem Plncelargnliit One Imrn. cpinenl wnlk. dp , 13. Mi ) 01 Onrkl 7-room bourn on full lot In Itntisconi Plntl- with barn. 12 MO 00 PIDr.LITY THt'ST ( \ ) . S R Cor Ilee Ilulldlng MR 1S9 1 PHRTTV PIVIMIOOM COTTAOR AND 1/1T , 2fil9 Davenport street ( four bloeks west of Hleh sciool ) , parti ) modern , enl ) II.40100 , cnsy terms It ) ron H. Hastings , 212 S ll th jt MUSIC. AHT AMI I.A.VflU.VGi : . OROIIOR P. GRLLRN11RCK. HANJO. MANDO- lln and cultnr tenchtr Itoom 412 Ilee Hblg Tel 23S I00 _ _ _ roll "ORNI'INK HAHOAINS IN PIANOS don't fall to see William II Schmoller A. Co , 31S McCngue bldg . J221 ( X > bu > n 140(100 ( up right , 1100U ) a nnc Grand Stclnvvnj , bargain 1VS 7 UIMIOI.STUUIM' . GOTO M \\ALKMN POIl IllOHT PHICES on furniture packing nnd repairing , mat- tu'rsps couches nnd cushions 2111 ' .M'nit'g rt el. 1331 111 \.NCI\C SCHOOL. A CLVSS POIl ADVANCR PUPIUS IS NOW forming nt MornneV * to meet ever ) Monilay nt S p in . ticket for 10 weeks , 13 ; good until uted Call nt 1510 Hurney st. nlwn ) open MSOS N20 IIUII.DINO AM ) I.OAX ASSOCIATIO.NS. SIIAIIRS IN MUTUAL U. & II ASS N PAYS C. 7 , S per cent when 1 , 2 3 ) car old , alwa > n re- decmiiblr 17C4 Pnrnnin fat Nattlnxer Sec. I'OW TO ORT A HOMR OH RCl'ltl' GOOD interest on savings Apply to Omah-e K < t I ) As'T.S rarnim O. M. Nnttlnccr. Uec. \vi.NTinin. GOOD SHRDDING. 1IRST CAHR JI 50 MONTH. W. r Snd < r , C9tli und Lenvennorth , write 2C02 Marry M 744 N17 * lLRNTY OP"PBBD. . SURDS AND WATRIl. In r es called for nnd delivered , rates , S3 per month Address Dnlle ) , Crescent Clt > la MSQ9 N20 MACIIIMS NRW iOMK HorSRHOLD AND ll' ' ' tcivlng machine ollltc. 1511 Cap. nTol. . 1P4 IMIYSICAI , CUI/1'UIIC. RLOCUTION-MIIS. W. DOHWAHD. 623 N. 19th. MKS NI3 * LOCTION. S5L'MMA I'ULlRl 1012 Hot O- IIH street. ' UO N-30 * TYIMWHITIHS. OP.T THR I1RST TYPBWHITPIIS SUPPL1RS , repairs I'nltol Typewriter & Supplies Co , 1019 I'arnam stiect. MS30 Juno SO I'AWVIIHOKnilh. II. MAHOWITZ IXANS ) MONRY. 418 N. 10 bT 303 MASOVVOHIC.IOIIIir.It. . J. 1 > . HRALY. 1E22 CLAHIC STHRRTCSI CSI NT .SIIOr.TlIAMJ AMI TVPi\VIlITIMl. A. C. VAN SANT8 SCHOOL , 513 N. Y. LIP ! . ' _ _ _ _ _ , J L AT OMAHA HUSINRSS COLLKGR , ioill AND Douglas. ft ! HAVIJ MONKY HY GOINO TO SRYMOt'Il , dentist. 933 North 21th St , lowest charges ; work guaranteed , painless extraction ; examina tion free , open evenings. 953 N-20 LOST. LOST , DRIIOHNRD bTRRH. IIIIANDRD Ken on left hip Address M. H. Hugurt ) . bouth Omiha Rxchnnge building. Ixwt MWO Nl * I/ObT AT IsTTl ANI)7lAHNRY STS . POCKRT- book with moiie ) nnd pobtnl order. Liberal rcvvnrd for 118 return to Ilee clllee Lost 1C9 1 * LOST. ON NOIITII S1DR PAHNAM. 11RTWPRN 25th nvtnue and 10th street round gold pin Hpturn to 2U3 houlh 25th avenue und rteplve rewnnl Lost 201 1 * LOST. WHITR POX TRHHIRH. IIHOWN SPOT on left ear nnl brov.n murks over rliht ep. answers to name of "G muster" Hetura to 101 MI 3-d ave. and receive revvarl Iost 201 1 Mimcu. . ' ciiiciiisriivs RNOLIHH PRNNY- Heal pills ( lilnmond brand ) arc the best Safe , reliable Tnkc no other t-end 4o stumps for particulars "Helief for I idles , " In letter b ) return mill At drugulsts Chlcbestpr CbPinlc-nl Co Philadelphia * Pn Mention Ilee DHKSSMKINC. . WANTBD DHBSSMAK1NO IlTUB PAY. Work guaranteed , references. Address A 39 Hee ICS 2 * HAIR I > HISSIM : . Ht > SIAN , Tt'HKISH AND MRIHCATRD baths , also excltifclve department for ladles , pvcr > thltiK new , ladles' hair dicpslng und bar ber shop In ccnnietlon. prlem low. 107 S. 14th H1CYCLRS , HANKHPPT STOCK , Nf.W ' 90 models , hlgi grade , UO cncn Goo fine t-ooond hand wheels V > to III Agents wantid , write for lists H C Mrad & . PrentUs , Chlearo 111 119-1 * SUES & CO. , PATLN'T SOLICITOUS. llro lliiltdlnA OinalKi , Nubr Advice und P.itont ins THIAJIJIUOL'S .M Till' lleMiu TricUblt I'liijnl a LevvlHtdii .Mail Aftcn II .Solie > r MKlit Olf. I should liato to tell you \\lilch onu of them Itvns , butIt hajipcncd on the night of the McOllllpuUily banauct , sa > s a gos- slpcr In the LftwfRton Journal. The man himself told me about It au follows : " .My memory Isn't \cry good , and I had several things 'on my mind. When I went out Tuesday night ,1 , Intended to coino home early , hut I droiH'eel Hito the spread nt the Hotel Atvvood , anil'It was past 2 a , m. when I struck my duorfftop. You ought to have Btcn mo mieak 'tip ' to the front door and fumble for my'key. I rcclton that no one liver did a ullclicf Job than I did. I haven't been out so lain fqr months , but I got Into the hallway without making any noise , and eat down on ( hit btalrs and removed my ehoeti I learned that when I was courting my wife. Why , 1 have done ullclter Jobs In getting out of her house and Into mill' * without waking cither of the families than Spike Ilcmicssy ctcr did In his palmiest days of burglary. I went up stalra to the chamber door and pushed It open. It creaked some , but It gave way and 1 was In I cxpcUcd to hear BOIMO one nay : "Will , U that > eu ? " but no one did , although I fan cied I hoard the soft breathing of my wife I didn't light the gas. Not I. I slipped off my clothes ; decided not to wind my watch for fear of Us click ; found my robe do null , ( slipped Into It , and edged around to my uldo of the bed. Then I calmly and deftly slipped In. I was alone ! ' Slio was gone ! And then I remembered that she had been away two da > s , and I had known It all tbo time , U I had only * stopped to think. Sober ? Certainly Iwas. . I hadn't drank a thing but iprlDu water and Worcestershire sauce. DEVELOPMENT OF IRRIGATION Roiulti of InvoHigtxtion in Kinsni Rovca Many Obstacles. * REP01TS OF TH STATE COMMISSIO Tlu > ArtoMlnn SjHtcni I In- Mont IViiKt Itlc , but Hint HUM Mnn > nillloiiltlcn .AilMtiitiiKi'N < 'f ICiilllr Cunt unit ( In- Success In agriculture In the erml-arld region of the west depends on Just one thing , writes the Abilene , Kan. , correspondent ot the Olobe-Uemocrat. That essential Is molstuiv With It the west can bo made to blossom , but without It the experience of tlie paat few years of short crops will be re- prated , nml the end will bo the Impoverish ment of thodc who arc brave enough to stay by the country. The long lines of cainpcro' wagons that have been on the inarch east ward during the past half decade have told the- story of dhnppalnted hopes and deferred promises more eloquently than words can do It. The people who ha\e left this sec tion , embracing the western third of Kansas nnd Nebraska , with n Inrgc part of the wcstirn tiers of Dakota counties , lm\o not departed because they wanted to , but because - cause they were compelled to give up the hope that hi ought them wist They wished to make a homo on the plains , but they failed because they were unable to get the requisite amount of rain The problem has not } ct been settled , but the west Is sttulj- IIIK It and has recently made a new progress that promises to give a light on the subject and make It clearer to tne world , saving much wasted effort and expense. Panning In the semi-arid region of the plains has been conducted on n basis of the same , 01 practlcallv the same * , rainfall as Is given to the more favored regions It has been con ducted regardless of the fact that the state of Kansas , for Instance , Is an Inclined plane , with the western end set S.OOO feel higher than the eastern Th'a ' elevation Is the cause of much of the trouble In the lack of water , but It Is b > no means the enl ) one There mv other reasons for the failure of the clouds to come The underground supply has been looked to to coirect this dcflclenc ) , but It U not known what are the limitations of this suppl ) . UKSUl/r OF INVESTIGATION The state of Kansas has Just completed nn exhaustive Investigation of the poasl- bllltlcn of this essential feature of the west's water supply. An appropriation was made at the lust legislature and a commis sion appointed , with Prof Havvorth , of the State university , as an advisory member , to prepare a report. This report Is nearly ready , nnd the llmllngs are most Important In the tearing on the problem of the west a ctop water supply a problem that must be solved before the west accomplishes nnj- thlng permanent In agriculture The portion tion to be Investigated was divided Into six sections , with two men In each , whowoiked their way slowly westward nml studied the conditions as the ) found thorn , making n report to the central manager. The In- vtstlgatlon Included the recording of tin depth and quantity of water In the wells and pools , na well as the examination of the ravines and gullies , to find out the nature of the strsta and dip of the land The tabulation of these figures Is being nnv' " carefifiy The water supply Is found to depend on the stratigraphy of the soil In western Kansas the conditions arc comparatively simple , t > as the report. The msterlous re'd beds arc overlaid by Com- nnclie rocks. Dcnton , Dakota nnd the N'lo- brara , nnd then comes n shale that \arles from BO to 250 feet In depth The toll Is made up from this covering , nnd the rocks beneath arc the lucln of the water- holding foiibatlon The surface slopes to the east , but the rocks dip to the northeast , lien co their distance from the surface Is somewhat greater In the northern part of the state than In the southern pail. This nccotints for the failure of a general ssten of Irrigation In the latter The water supply comes down from the Rocky moun tains , and Is ( lowing under the shale all the time , In place of coming near to the surface of the earth , and hero and there gushing out In tl.o form of springs that have been the wonder of the people on the desolate portion of the plains. In ) eara of heavy rainfall the springs arp Increased , and there arc many streams that aic not now visible. About 4,000 iqtiaro miles are being considered In the report , nnd the deductions are taken to be tjplcal of the entire west that Is In the semi-arid belt. THtJ AUTKSIAN ItCGION A largo artesian region Is found In the district that Is practically the best watered part of the west. Here the artesian vvatet gushes out at the slightest encouiagemcnt , and there are farmers who are enabled to make their crops grow with the least effort If they will but utllbe the means that arc before them. The cost of nn artesian well that has the water nt the surface Ij not more than $ 0 , nnd the results of farming In this section could scarcely be exagger ated under the right management Hut the people waste the water bUaincftilly , and thcro ls little practical use made of it They nro ready to do something If they can do It on a lar o scale , but If not , then the ) want to wait n while. 'I no brothers , for instance near Mcade , haveprtpired pumps to lift the water an 1 have control of borne wells. "You know , " ttalil one , "that this Irriga tion business is nil bosh I tried It and scarcely came out even. It is a failure. " "How much ground did ) ou try to put In ? " Mr. Havvorth asked him. "Ten acres to begin on. " "Well , why not try five ? " "Oh , If I can not water ten acres I will not try nt nil. " "How much did ) otir brother Irrigate ? " "Ho tried fifteen , but It was a failure. " So It went The ) all wanted to do too much The Germans me doing hotter than any other class. They are sticking to the amount that they con Irrigate and letting the remainder alone. They are keeping a little herd of cattle and raising some gar den stuff nnd llvo like Kings , so for as their wants are concerned , IN THG WRSTEIIN COUNTIfiS. It Is the opinion of the commission , and the same holds good In the estimation of others who nro well Informed , that the western counties of Knnsas nnd N'ebrahka uro not and never will bo adapted to gen eral agriculture , and the farms that have failed there seem to provo It The settlers who ha\o gone Into that section of the west have failed If they devoted their work to Iho raising of the crops of the agilctilttiro In the cast. If they have gone Into the production of the crop that can stand u great deal of drouth , like Kadlr corn and the sorghums and similar rrops , the ) have been able to llvo ; If they went ftiither and gave to the cattle and sheep industries some attention , they have made money. Iho people who nro left In those western counties are for the most part these of this class. The others have left. The underground flow , upon which no much dejicmlcnco was placed n few yearo ago , has been demonstrated to be a failure The flow of the mountain water over the rock beds Is not close enough to the surface In most parts of the plains to glvo a BUPP'W to any ditch that may bo built. The theory that the climate is changing from the effect of the plowing nnd the trees Is generally doubted novvadas. The change has not been positive enough to nuke the cllmato appreciably different. The storage methods are not ttustcd any moro no a method of changing the climate. The gullies that are fitted with big dams to hold the water which was to moisten thu air of the entire prairie stand as monuments to the folly of this craze. The ultimate raising of the water and placing of It on the land must it riceum , como from the farmer , who , by cnglno or horse or windmill power , managing his work to correspond , puts the water on the plants at the right moment , Of these methods the largest acalo Is , of coureo , that of the ditches , but there Is the chance , nnd It Is a good one , too , that the water will not bo there when It Is wanted .Moro than onu big ditch Is In the hands of a receiver , and thu dust In the bottom of the Arkansas river Is likely to bo u good deal deeper than the water when 1ho sum mer sutiH como und the crops are suffering for It. Of the windmill plants and these of the cnglno or water power variety , thcro uro fully 3,000 , thus meaning that thcro are 16,000 pcoplo who are living In whole or part btbo returns ot Irrigation , This la a Inrpp gain for n slate that Is most III fnvotol In tin western region In Iho ttntlrr of water supply. MONHV Sl'KN'T IN' nXl'KlUMKNTS The state has spent l.tO.OOO In n series of experiments that hnvo for Ihelr pur pose the finding of vome method of utiliz ing the western counties where there nro not the' chances to get nhrnd that are seen In the cast. Ihls commission tins "Riven Its time to the teaching ( if the fumci * how to start In the business of farming and let outside Issues alone It has al. o tunairue- ted nnd operated several experiment stations , nnd thcso have been of much good , RM ihe ) h.ivo tnught the ptaplo how to do lltlx * ort or thing KatiMs has done Its shirr tn this mat ter , nnd the people of this stale are be coming well tnfori.'ed on the situation If ] Urn counties of the r"inl-nrld regions cue- ccod It will bo without wheat nnd corn ns staple irops , and the fnims will IIP gath ered Into laigo ranehrs , where stock ran be handled to advantage This the future of the semi-arid region nnd the use of Irrigation In this section will lie oonllned. except under extraordinary ctrcumstani'ts to the production of the garden sttilT unit thu extras that are the help In the kltihen Potatoes nro this > enr for the first time In ) cnrs selling cheap In western end It Is because the pcoplo are mixing them In small quantities from Irrigated patches rattier than go to Colorado and pa.v { 1 per bushel Kvory family that cnn llnd r water suppl ) that will give stead ) woik to thu windmill can be certain that starva tion will not come to It. Thus Is the west being conquered. It knows more over ) ) ear nml It hail learned In the past two or three ) cars of ndverslt ) moro of the rent es sence of making the best things than It had mastered In n decade of rapid nnd un- 'thlnklng settlement before Some things P can do , others It can not do It Is learn ing the limitations and Is memorizing the 'esson roiiTir. roit icr.r.piM ; sonr.n. Criif r Crti 'K 'iChilins II N InliiTli- iiiii-o Xflt-r n riXenrw' Ti-Ml. Hy keeping sober for five conaeiulUo ) cnrs George Crocker , son of the Into Charles Crocker , has earned hnlf n million dollars , relates the San Pranelsto Chron icle. Ho Is n son of the Into Charles CroiKer Hccnuso of his dissipated habits lie wns excluded ftom lecelvlng his share of his father's will. As now develops , pro vision wns made for him in n different way Iho question ns to Crocker's sobriety or lack of sobriety Is submitted for Judicial dc- tcrmlnntlon In n suit filed Wcdnesda ) The plaintiffs In the nctlon. nro Charles. 1' Crocker nnd William H. Crocker ns trustees of n trust created by their father on April 22. 1SS7. The defendants nro George Crocker. the beneficiary of the trust , and the minor children of Chnrlcs V. nnd William II. Crocker nnd Harriet V Alexander , the only daughter of Charles Crocker. The complaint shown that the plaintiffs held In trust 430 JI 000 bonds of the South ern Pacific Ilrnnch Hallvvn ) cornpnnv. They received the bonds under nn agreement which has been In force ever ulncc the death of Charles Crocker , which occurred on Au gust II. 18SS Under the agreement they were given power lo handle the property free from tiny order of court nnd to recelvo nnd Invest the Income ns they deemed best. The complaint continues And said written agreement further pro vldcd and provides that If nt nny time within fifteen ) cnrs nfter the death of said Charles Crocker the tald trustees or their survivors or biiccessors shall be satl'flfd that his ion the anld Gcorgo Crocker shall , at nn ) time after the said 22d day of April. ISs" for the space of five ) cars continuous ! ) nbrtaln from the use of spirituous vinous and malt liquors to the extent that ho shall not during such period have been Intoxicated , then nt such time the whole of said trust property with the interest thereon and the Income thercol shall \cst In nnd become the property ol the said George Crocker , and that the salt ! trustees and their survivors and successors fihnll thereupon nsslgn. trunslei nnd deliver the same to said George Crocker It wns further provided that nhould George Cror-Kcr die without fulfilling the condition of the trust , or fall , for any reason , to oh- bcrve such condition , the trust proper ! ) waste to go In equal shares to the children of Charles F nnd William II. Crocker and Mrs Alexander. Although Charles Crocker died in 1SSS , George Crocker for sevoial ) ears made no effort to meet the condition Imposed by hla father. Ills str.rt on a career of robriety was made on September 1'S. 1S91. The llvo ) eara wcro up last Tuesday George now declares that ho was sober during the entire time , and has made n demand upon his brothers to bo placed In possession of the property which they hold In trust The plaintiffs say In their complaint that they arc willing nnd ready to deliver the property. They have been advised , how ever. that the defendants hnvo n rlnht to question George's declaration of his sobriety Tor that icason the-y uiv unable to make de livery except nt a great penroml risk , which thcv do not care to assume , and hence their application to the court Hie plaintiffs ask for a Judicial finding that George is entitled to his propert ) If such n finding is had. they ask further for a Judicial decree Ecttlln and approving Ihelr accounts and authorizing Immediate deliver ) nnd conveyance of the piopcrt ) to the bcneflclar ) of the trust. RefemKe lit made In the complaint to the will of Cro-ltcr dated May 1' , 1SS7 Hy this will the residue of the estate was be- flucathed to his widow. Mnr > A Ciockci , nml his sons , Charles P. and William H. Crocker. An agt cement , made the same da ) , oxccpted from the- residue Iho propert ) which had piovlously been conveyed In trust for Gcotgo Crocker. I\ST iu\ nit IIHIIICI : . TinSeronil ( in-nt Illitlivvnj Ciiiiiii-el- IIIKT N MV 1 ork nml llriiuUlj n. The time of the completion of the new Hast Hlver bridge from New Voik to llrook- ln depends latgely upon the completion of the proposed Greater New York coiiMillJa- tlon , bays Harper's Weekly. The legisla ture has authorized the construction of the bridge , and work has been begun practical ! ) . The cltlea of Now York and Ilrooklyn must each bear one-half of the cost of construc tion , bonds bslng Issued to inlsa the money If the Greater New York scheme falls , the completion of the bildgo must bo ilelajeil , for the reason that Ilrookl * n has about reached her debt limit , nnd It will bo bomo tlmo before she cnn raise the money legally to pay her bharo of the cost On the other bond. Now York City bonds have not met with sale nt low rates , because of the present business depression. If Greater New York becomes a reality and business conditions Improve. It Is probable that the election of the now bridge will proceed rapidly Con- tincts for caissons for one of the towers have already been prepared. The now bridge will be known as the Kast river bridge It will span the Kaat river nearly n mlle nbovo the llrookln bridge. Just nbovo the bend where the I3ast river encompasses the outermost point of the famous Kast side. It will bo practically of the sarno length and height as the Ilrooklyn bridge , but It will bo thirty-eight feet wider , and will hnvo probably double the tralllc capacity of the Ilrooklii bridge. Like its picdctcssor , It will bo a mispcnslon brldgo It will be a distinct advunco on the Irookln ) brldgo In the moro extended use of steel The towers and most of the approaches will bo of steel rather than of masonry. Stone foundations , sixty-Ilvo feet deep on the Ilrookln "lile and eighty feet deep on the Now York side , resting on solid rock , will rise twenty feet above the water level , and on them the towers will bo erected Tour Immense cables will support the superstructure. The great width of the brldgo will allow space for four trolley car Hacks and tvvo elevated railroad tracks , bu- sldes giving room for two roadvvas and two passages for pedestrians The height of the ccntci span will bo 135 feet , the Humu as the Ilrooklyn bridge The length of the center pun will ho 1,000 feet , llvo feet moro than that of the Ilrooklyn bridge The entire - tire length of the brldgo will bo 7,200 feet , as against 7COD feet on 'Jio Ilrooklyn bridge. 'Iho dlamctci of the cable * will bo sev enteen Inchcu , ns against fifteen and three- quarter Inchon on the Ilrooklyn brldgo. The Ilrooklyn trrmlntu of the bridge will bo between South Fifth and Houlh Sixth streets , Wllllamtiburg , and the Now York terminal will bo on Clint.n street , near Delancey Connections with the elevated and surface railroads will bo made at each ter minal. The grades of the approaches will bo slightly kbs than these of the Ilrooklyn brldgo , The engineers of the Cant Hlvcr bridge say that they can complete It by January 1 , 1000. Tbo complication * over the mouoy situation , even nt the most Bntlofnclory outcome , will pr tnblv ilelny the romplelloii for ft ) enr or moro The cost , exclusive of the npp-wathf * will be about $7.000000 ; that of the Ilroolt ln bridge wns $0000.000. The total cost ot the Ilrooklii bridge has been moro thnn $25 000,000 The 1'nst river bridge will prob- nbl ) not cost more than $10,000,000 whrn entirely finished. run THppr.it TIIrrnn. . Veelili'iilt Hint HUM' Oei'iirrcil lit i-iiitMe of ! ! I M' srl li > Hunter * . Traps set by hunters have often proved H ilnnqerous to man ns the spring gun over In llrooUvn turred out to bo the other day to the man who set It to protect bis grnpcs , fiom thieves Hob Michael , one of the bmt hunters nnd most thorough woodsmen In northern llvrklmer family. New- York , re lates the Now York Sun , walked ngnlnst n string one night nnd was mortally wounded with buckshot An old Preiirh Canadian It upper ntmve the Sarnnac lake legion wns setting n seventeen pound stool btar trnp near nn old burning one da > nnd hnd both arms cnught between the Jaws , nnd there his body remained for weeks , being found nt Inst when the mice nnd nuts hnd gnawed his bones In Africa n curious trap Is lined for cle- plmnts It consists merely of n long blade of steel In n four foot log of wood , sus pended from n tree b ) trigger * When the elephant stirs the string the cnntrlvnncii diops , buring the steel between the vic tim A shotlldei blades. Tigers are captured tn India by n bow nnd arrow trnp A chunk of bill Is hung on a stick , below which the arrow Is aimed. When the tiger pulls the bait the bow string Is loosened and the arrow Is sup posed to llnd Its way Into the animal's heart. Halted traps ore not usually dangerous to human life I Is when trlKs : , half con cealed by bushes and grnss. are hung arrows the iunvvns tint there Is danger of men onlMng Into t'lem ' nnd havlig bullets , nr- -ows or drop sticks shot Into t'icm ' One of the odd things one meets in forests whcro bears pnnthers nnl wild cats nro found Is n lug house , n port of lean-to ramp , with nn eight-Inch spruce stlcK Ivlng over Iho entrance nnd Jutting off Into the woods fifty rr slvt ) feet A hewn plank ln ldo the Inclosurc Is arranged so ns to look Ilko n line testing place for n foot Ilejond tlm plank Is n chunk of foul-Miidllim meat burnt honcyomb or other bill suitable for Iho intended game Men who use dogs In hunt ing detest such contrlvames. for the animal that steps on the plank has Its back broken by the spruce stick Such a deadfall Is hard to biilll , but It Is nmniig tlie suiest of trnpii for Inrgc game that Is not shy nf Inclosuri's It Is remembered of n lost and starving In- dbn ( tint he tried to reach the bnlt of n dn.idfall and WRB crushed bv the Ings. though not killed Instantlj Other men hnvo hnd fingers crushed In mink nnd marten deadfalls Men eel smres for big game , using wlro rope to encircle the beasts' necks when they venture to touch the bait It Is n rurlotm fnrl that such men sometimes get n leg In their own tiap nnd nro ) nnkcd Into the air b ) the stout sapling ttee us"d as n spring pole. After n man hns dangled with his head downward Irving to climb the tprlntr pole feel first for n while and flnall ) getsj down safclv , he exercises extra cure wit * his machines thereafter. riinr.urt i , MN IN C\MP. I'll I ii KM tlml l.lulilrii Life for Hunter * on Drrnrj DII.VH. There Is n kind ot man who never laelts camping ce/tnpanlons sas the New York Sun. He mny be rich or iioor big or lit tle Ho may be BO wenk ns to bo harelly able to cnrr ) his rllle nnd never be uKo to bring In a stick ot wood for the camp llre\ He Is wanted nevertheless The campers call him tlio Jovial mnn the one who never sulks but alwas smiles lie Is rh. rful when the clouds weep and the campers are dismal He latiKhs when he inuwa easy shots Ho grins when the Miioko gets Into his ees nnd MIH ( hit the nubs nnil sticks In the camp heel nre K'1"1' ' be cause they glvo the sleeper plent ) of ex ercise' . The cheerful man IR especially well likeel In n camp where the hunters have hael a bad run of lurk. If n week pauses and the woods have been so dry that the deer or the tiirles couldn't bo npproichod , then tlm cheerful man , as ho fries pork or bacon for suppei , Iinighs nnd ? i8 that an ) way IL'H a good tiling for the game When the weather Is gloomy nnd every one hac the blues It Is the i-hcerful man who gets out nnd gathers n big heap ot wood If lie < an or If he can't he hns some body elho elo It and when night conies a bin camp nre la started that cheers e\er > - body up to the story telling point , whnli point Indicrtcs i lui'iTiilncs.s Hven small bovs are welcome In a \it- i1 ran's camp when the place Is gloeunv Small bos mnke things interesting Tlmo nro guns to drag nround and owner'o say things There Is a foad suppl ) to i k nt nnd flro to middle with , pipes tii break nnd tin dishes to rattle. It deicsn t t iKo ' nnieh to ehfer up a pad camp. If onlv the > light visitor conies aloii The orrhul or . a hinlllng woman from another cam" into day when the rain pouted did that nmi up en the Moose river She had n rife mr her shnulde'i nnd three dripping piruiltin In her hand Her hunting suit was dripping wet , nnd hoi oneo mil ) bangs luing eleivu over her eyes Kvcry coniplnlnlng man in the ( amp leaped to his feet , and a KH''it heap of green blreh logs was seiun eeit aiiel _ sizzling In the lire The gloom wns ilia- polled like s murh smol.e In a fe v m u- utes she was Htandlng near the fire ht. nn- IIIK as her clothes dried When sh. . I-ft. two hours later evet ) ono wa.i ns liapi > t a. cnt by n giato flro. MILWAtf TIME CARD I.euveu ( III 111.1.MJiX.NMO Itl\i.ll Arm i Oinali.iUnlun | De-iov | , Ibtn 6 , Mabuii Mi i CM , .liu Vain , lumer Kxpri'iu i i , in 4 33pm.Hilt Hills. 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