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    THE OMAHA T1A1LT 5KVNDAY. "SOVEMIIKH 2. 1SOO.
. -SPEG1RL NOTICES-
AilirtU - innt for tlit-nr coluninn
Mill lie tnke-n mull I2in < i p. in. , for 1iir
crrnltitr nnd nnlll p. in. for tlir
tnurulnc nnil Suiulnr edition * .
Kt lijre ioe-Hln r n nnm-
CBB lin e nn r T n l-
drr ril tn n nomlirre-il letlrr In rare
of The tlrf. Aiinne-r * l nil lrr pil
Till ! dt-lltcrt-d on iirentntntlon of
llle cirk onlr-
Knu-fc , I I-Sc n Mnril nr > t ltii.e-rllon
Ic n i nil tlir - iiflr. . ? olUinir tnl.cn
lor le * flinn U..r tor tinCirM l . -r-
tlon. Tlicor nd crll einDlk nin t lie
rtin f < iti *
J.1TI ATIOA
JJiiOKKEEPETl fm
LAUT PTENO RAI-KIIR I > K-
rtren | rni i m | . - ltion < 'un furtiiHi tbr
vwjtxl of lelerrticw a to aliltttjrtc A -
Crwis A 41. lit * . A-J-4
WA > i nn si A Ln 11 ILP.
WANTI.D. AN IDEA ; U'HO CAJ : TH7XK OF
rarne ultm.lf thine tu patent Protect jnur
I a tin , thej ra y brine you wealth write John
VTHiaertwirn & Co . I > pt V. Patent Attnmer * .
VTarhlnntou. D C for their JI 10 prtre ofl.r
trifl 1W of Stf lnrcnt on w nte4. o .71
WANTED- TRAVELING EALHSKKK TOH CJ-
riirr. oldllnlilp ImtiM , eTjH-rli net unnepes-
wiry ixtta Indurtmititu to runtoniTii. ITt to
* 1 tr fnnith ana rxpenM * . Chat C n * op
( Ct. St. Ixnilii P MEM Xl *
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VTAXTE1V-A > ACT-n'E MAN AT IKW
wjtklj tins ci7 > ftm ! . no fortune Itnnet r w < rrto. .
w-ni cuarnti-.w j - nniuinl pi lttnn if rlcM. If
lHte-r tii1 afln w pulrltly "Manufnrtui'-r 1'
O. Box 630 * . Benton Ma * < H-MBK PK *
_
BN ANT" HOTS TO LEAKN BAR-
tifadiinl | ' < -ltht x oski. ( - uiJi-d. m
l.nart l > y Atturtay W RC whtlp } irnlnc. .
tinenlfr * ypnr .r umall capital ftiraiplir *
lpif owtftt of limit > cn mcfi * tu ent
entrrlnc. write for free ll1uMrnt 4 c ta-
Moler't llurlrfr School. SV * n Cliirlc Pt
CMCTKB Ti-MH C N' ? '
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WANTBO VEN TO LEAltN BAKHER TTtAIin.
vr trnrli H bj HO inttrrlj- - m hnd C'in-
rtknt jtmrtloe with t > ri > itr ir.iitrjrttnti , mi-
tm mn Irnrti and rl Henrty e-m ; lijtnrnt
Then thrwHth. complete oultt of hieh crude
tw > : Rhrnrrh rmartit upon cnterliir WBITM (
f4fctur1rrji whll" l amtne d > anfl e et\ms I
( Hun-i-f WT'tr kt onoe f r free tllu ra1i-a .
c t V.nie | Mi.Iet-f Darlwr CCI'II-KI Ml" N Sth |
.t. PL LoulB Mo. B MB * C * I
r.KSl'K'TAHl.n eSIT'I-S CALL
5uid. . T W. C B A Home. S 1S nn-Kffljiiirt
C-M7M1 KIT *
GIIIL rOR HOXTSEWCiniL S W
COT at * fcllfl 1'OUplHf KtS C ! 1t
vvAXTirr ami. roR GEVEHAL"norro -
- vtnk Cull SS3S CullfonilB Si O-1
VTArCTKI > EnnTlenwa rlrl for fl-rt wtirfc. mutt
< miking SOf ! r > oaB * rt C
ron ni\T
HtMJBES IN ALL PAKTS Or THE CITT THE
O. r. Ivl Cotrny. | IMt rBniKm P gTT
UOC ES. BEXEWA i. CO . 1M N JITH ST
MODERN HOUSES. C. ETAtn.K5 N. T J
CMO1CK HOT'SES AND COTTAICSs ALL OVKR
thr rtty. to Ct. natJltjJVIffi raruatn.
r > zc
.LAJtGtt LIST OF HOUSES. THE BVItON
Co rt : s. nth n D -H7
WALLACE , JHXTON LK IfTH
and DnurliiK. 1
roR IICNT. n.TU\'isHEb on
I mem . modern COi 1'atl ;
D aa
MODEHN FLATS. LANCE lu . IX'C S ism
D 47&-NS
E1OHT XOOM MuHEkN 1'JIAMK DETAC IEU.
-771V J-oiijiluttni siinuc , ciiolot. fJtl
RIcM-ruom rooaem. Mrd ana llun su. ; IS.
JD-rMioi modern lirJcU ISO X. J. J 50
V-n im hicJem hrkk. C14 s th. taw
'i-ruora modern. Mth tnd Wool w oil tt , t r > n
d A. STAHK US N. T. Lite Bide.
_ _ _
JXW JtUNT. KD N UTH ST. . JO ROOMS. WOD-
rrli. MM.
l ui ! Cullfamla nt. . 7 moms , ur..i > 0.
Duxetipun rt . 7 lvalue , tlti ( K ) .
Jor rent In nil jmrt * of the
imCNNAX-LOVE CO . 43 'ttxtmi bile.
NJ9
UOUhUS. ntOM K IT LAltGE LIST
laekttnent : ; oc ] . ( .jC (
r.treel. D-Mtn ,
OOMI'LSTflLT 1-UHN1EHED KOOEKX UOU.SE.
clieup. Tor the winter or lancer. 140 North ; 34.
D-MSS4
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IS3ST. MART'S AVE. , fr-KOOil UOCSn."MOl > -
rrn. IX.ttO.
ITJf ] * u U u eroam hcmce modern. 1 [ to.
034 So. JTth Mrioom lioute. city \rstrr , IT.t'O
d Tleire rt . S-rooni houne t7 HO
? l'i fin. 10th ut.room ilat , niolvrn. stifl
tX.00.
IDS Po. 1Mb ft f-room Cut , modern , iitef-1
120.00.
Gurrln Broi. . 3C13 Tarnam M
U-MKK
HOME IN LJl.rATnTTE
rincf . fc iTunm. nil nu.durti ; iqilendM runaitlon ;
never lieeii irntea hefore. now offi-re-d at a
Inw renenl ia ( Irvi-r.lttus imtmt. Pielii > TruM
romparr 17t5 rn 1 I1 Mlgl
EUJTB OP 6 KOOMS. MODEIIN. 2
pnwBrttu 3. W. Squire. I4S Rt-e. D-1M
tM"rAJlK AVElUNE JlESIDENCn. BAItN.tTi
Ilk H. S th ft. . IR-room urtcl , mo3cra . . . Ml' Ofl
1M17 I'sinatn. 10-rocjn house mid barn . . . 530 eO
1M1 ram&m. t numm . . nt W
New Set-am ln-ati-d fl&t 1Mb and rurnam JUi.Wt
JOHN W KOIJKINS
IMS 1'ariiRm
D ME
woDnRjnRTCK , lo unooM IIESI-
oat. lU on. ana ( mUli : mantvlii. irratet
laiuitry and evorj' wn tnlencc. . IKif UBl. bo
5 th A t. Jnqutie of PWT.CT nn
5HAT 16-noOM MODEHN HOfSE HKT
KtM after Nmu nlr 4 * ! > ] ! } to J A Booit.
. ut Onwha Natlimul luiliL IM >
_
BTSltCTlA' MOHEKN ) IKiOM e JTTAGE N
Wi tw-jier ili mid Jiicl.win , lure * lot Jmlf
lait3. . W. _ Squfar , MS ISee r > 17P
NEARLY XRW F7RST-CLASS C-ROOM
loth , hit nd cold -waltr. rlrteni - * r , o-ml
Irftid. nice lawn , J1L.M ) I7S1 Sew-aia Inquire
D MITt f *
JTNB f-KOOM ALL MODERN HOUSE ON
31un m lurk line. funiU-ioA. ridellt1713
I'smam 1 > llw
POH 75K.NT ONE Ol" TI1E PLEASANTEST
honwf in Uie city. weJl lonaied Will rent
very ciln-uji to hstlnfurturr i rt } M .1 K n-
nanl JL Pun , nu Bremi Mock. I > LM-10
_
ALL K1ZES FROM Jl OU LT. T. P WEAD.
jntii una r > o. < cus D : TC-I
TOU ItCXT I-VKMSilUD ItOOMi.
FOR liRNT. 11OOM& WITH OU WITHOUT
Ituura ; ctiiuu hmu t'.ettric light , iloulor.
Irer uuthr. rate * rtixkoiibble. Unn wRk hutel.
, . c toe
ISUUMS TOR H
for man nna will Rent ttUcn in Icmrd Sir N.
ITIh. rE MS7C
RKNT , PLEAmANT ROOM POR TWO ;
furtiuo * hixil. UR South th utenue
LIGHT HOrSEKEEl'IKG. uloe furnUha *
uiifunu ti-d rniitnii MIK. lurnnee. Mb
inc dlktnure of liuiUji < wc SUifi CUmt
TO KENT NICELT ITRNlSHKJi ROOMS ,
tvlttiitul tiuttrd , Meiuu hcut 1'undt rt-iddcucc.
3lh ttnd Ouuplnk. L M > 4 i *
UOOM AMJ IIOAUU.
1-Xin J5ENT. rDRNI8HBi > IZUOMa. IVITII OR
wUhout lioiird , ktemu luiul bud ull luntleni
imt-ro emeutii , Ft * cliU low title * fur lue virv-
ttr. MUlunl hotel IMh end dilcuco M 3.
) u prieUir. K-MC
< E jiOMS : AND 11UARD ; STK&H , ; o
ne > -MW3 ; . -
_
riTR I'Nrt'RNlSHHU I'AltLOli in > UT
front. tunilklit-J rooiniillfa lumrfl y
r-iwi in *
hV E\VRU. AT
Minn.
A1JIAN l. HOW AVIN-
dew mid . B * > O tuUi ,
butwmutwdutiHt. -VMS K i *
blr ivleh. 1M : ChUwpu M r i'M-X.
n r : N n n\isiiin
ron iu : > T t M-UIMMUHI IIOOMS. ]
* -VNFTUKl HKr > PCXiM * I'lBPlMAliLK POR
t. c-entral icrnvtia floor. A 17. B
0-M-Xi *
ron HUNT MOIUSS AMJ O * PICBS.
rmrr-ci.ABs BRICK STORE nutLWxa mn
IlimKttl. UlTPI * WTl fl Httfl nRUWWPtlt 111 fclt T
to null tenttt to rent 14 lit Nut I B k hi le
luR KENT THE 4-p rc > KY UK1CK Ul IL1 IN 3
* t Wf P rn m SitJlii huliainc h a hrej > n < tif
triDcnt h Kerornt tutrpleie ( team htatlnc fl - |
tttre * . irater en lift cwrs. pe vte. APVIN it <
tn * ofHce o' Th * Dtt 1-HD '
A < 3EVTS MAKE If TO til A 1-A1 INTIl ' , 'f-- ,
mr tlir CtuiK-t ' tne cml ) fl MI fhot cum-
er m 3f the Rr < ute l nelln nf the penlurj . i
RfOerMnrrtl liii ! aertrt * w nt < 1 11 nver t r
wtirlfl exrlue ' ttrrltorj write ted > lor
ternix cna mmlek. AJket Ok.iu > n& C ( X :
t * Cnw . Wt J-M103 NS"
\VA. > TI : TO HUM.
ii . . 4t w A'fiE1HACTS TH1.KE TO TIVB
mt\rt \ l o f .rm ten to nft ) miles nf Omaha
Puxton blc-ck. K M4 ; : N4
1'Acinc STOKGE AND w AIIEHOVSE co .
W-910 Jonec. Oneral Morapi ! cnfl ior
OM VAN i STOHAGK 1411 TAR'M Tfl. . IKS.
3n
\VA.M'K _ 7 O III V.
TO LEAfE OR BCY KL.UVATOR Or TEN OK
fifteen - - South J'lutte
thouimna CBi iltJIn
cun&tr } Adttrwtt A M. care Otnftha Fife
N si4 NH
A SE < ND HAND SAm UlV TARN A M
Mj71jcsn _
VTANTKt ) A H l iB ANfi BfOGT TuR RT'P-
tare or catirer cure Call f W ltroad io < ' ( Hin-
rll Rlurf N-MJ17 I
Senitil h na 4-ton douhte
itr-nle In p td coiifliuo ! ! Ad e * * . A. t
47. thin offlct N-MMC 4
I'Oll iALI _ ! IOHM > . CAllIIIACKS KTC
POR SALE ONE CAP. NATIVE HPSE' TH
and MaBiii Prel liJtcli * Mitl-le * .
I > MUST N4
roil iLi : MISCKLLAM OVS ,
CHEAPEST HAHDWOO1' WVEN roRN-CRIB-
tiins made r R Let. . J Douglas. Q SB
TWO OOOD MJLK COWS 70 ] S 3RTH FT
O MJK. "
SBCOXD-HAJCD SATES CHEAP. 111C TARNAM
Q-M17J N >
CLOAKS rfRs rmnss GOOJ > S.
tn intmentr. drop pttmn. ) and will cull vitb
namplefi. E Hlrhk. offloe lireiel Hnti t
Q-MSO
CtAinVOVAVTa.
MRS MART PRITZ. CUAIIJVO 'ANT KT1 N
JOth
f > .VE HONEST MTT > n"M
1 will irli < I tt1 * ! | - nt readlnpi" < pn8t. present ,
futun > n'icl heal the * l < k Uuit LTI"unli i *
frixn Id to C J mnlie no iimrp. p < \ uhut
yc-u ten "Omar the M-dlum " M-i-- ! ti < ul.
ISih utij Cliicuplitrteii , S M " N4 *
KTC.
MVT ! SMITH 11T1 POfGLAS , RO" > M t MA = -
ut" inJ Kteum datlifc T-Miif ! "
MISS AMES. VAPOR BATHS. MS.-1t : WIT
S. 13th St . room S. T
MISS AAJf VALKnNWRO J > E THnr.PEI :
JnanentlJ- -tnrnr nuiwrltunuj , hntr nioiet
wtrtt. t-lc. Room 41C N T Life tMc
RflTCRE CfRE-D. Jv" > 1'AJK. NO tiETEN-
tlon from t > ut.lneiu , \ > r fer tn hundredi. of
Jiatkntp rured O E Miller Co. 307 N Y.
Ltft Imliainr Omaha Nth U IS7
BATHS MASSAGE. MME. 1'OST. : i ? > - S 1TI1
VIAVI. HOME TREATMENT FOR UTHRTNC
trouhles. PliJ-rtrlon In ntttnflancc C mnuliu-
Uan nr health book fine. 4C Et-c hid :
i as
SEE CARTER HARDWARE CO . 14 DOUG-
lu . for nn-nteli. p-atrs. tiles , murhle wet k. < lc.
U-5CI
MOMV TO LOA.v nnAi , I : STATE. ,
ANTHONT LOAN & TRU = T CO 511 N. T L
Quid , mune ) ct lou r tcs for c toloe famt loans
In JPWB. . northern ItllWJUrs rartcm NihraiU.u.
W-131
CITT LOANS. C. A. FTARR ST. N T LIPE
ae
MONET TO LOIN ON IMPHOVfiD
rt-al tfftate K.-emmn. Love Co . Pcxtun
LOANS ON turnover sNiMpRovisrt CITV
. \V. Ptrnara < nlth 4. CO ISO ranuim
MONET TO LOAN AT LOW RATES
O r Duvln C > . KK rurnaro SU W a > ;
C PER CENT MONEY TO LOAN ON' OMAHA
leal tstutii Neh 1arm& W. B. Mrlkle. Omuhn
MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA PnoPEItTT AT
lovre rules Bulldtnc loan * w anted ridenity
Trun comjiitn } YT his
MONBV 70 LOAA CHATTELS.
MONET TO LOAN ON rfll.Njl IT.E PIANOS
horpefi VTijront etc , ut luueti rate tn city ,
no rrnioxal of couJr rtrlcrtl > oonliai.nttsl. yi.u .
can ! > H.the IJHII on at any time or In an )
amount. OMAHA WORTGAGr LOAN O >
SCiC Sri ir.tti ct
X-SSS
MONEY TO LOAN 30 00 J. DAYS ri'IE * : !
lute , t'lonos ' t-lc. DuST Green , roam is Burner l.il.
X 157
IH5-I > nSS CHANCES.
TOR SALE. ABOUT : , BOO LRS. MINION TYPE
71K ) IhK. DKUte lifll ] > ulr tiro- third caseE 40
douhie in.u ttandu fur tnthird cast ! . ThiE
mntenal va * ued on The Omnha P.ee nnd IB
in falrlj coed tionailum. ViU be nolfl uheip '
ia hulk IT In quantities ; to rutt purcl.aner.
Apply In jifiron r liy mall to The ! ; < l"ul > -
llnltliic Co. Omaha. Nth. Y 71S
J AVIIRAGE AMiCJwLY NtT INCOME WITH
ISjU Iu\esttv2 Saft owniervaU'eIJroFtt t tus.
Iirc.cfu. tree P. Dal } . ISM U-oa-lMdj New
York Y MBC NU
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P3R RENT A SMALL V.'ATER J'OWER"M1LL .
i-n Uwi hi-ndlc craln. Addrwui lion Mi itn-
tioln. Nebraska. Y MIOi N13
RETAIL I RVG tTTORE TOR FALE GREAT 'i
lrcaln. wrtic. Harle HHae i. Co Cnonejl I
Bluffs , lu Y MiS
ron KXCHA\GLU
RALE OR 3CXCHANGE. STOCK GENeral -
eral mentian < tl > e For particular * utldienn ,
Bax 7S , > 'raal.lort. lud 55 M117 !
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ABSTRACTS. THE BYRON RCED COMPANY.
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Hot'sns L/T ? . rAi ; > ts , LANDS
Ore P Bcmti Jlral EHtu.t ; cu. . PtttoE Klk.
Rt-SJC
SJTMC. AIIT A > U L.AACI AC.J : .
GEOntJE r GDLLKNLUCKBANJCM.\NDO-
lii rji < J { ultar ierrl.T Rhira 4U Uie ii-\r
rC > R GiiNLlNET BARGAINS IN I'l VNIS
< > i-i t lull w . * IVUttuHi H Solnu.-tlor d Cd. .
ri Ut , Jjlw M i. Jini Grt'ic . ° i
OO TO M > VTALKL'.N 1MR K1GHT J'fclCJ >
on fur-"u-o > _ is ana ito.I ! , ; ; , inul-
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tt .t4 Koi , St *
UUlLUl.Mi AMI L.O.VA A > J.OOIATJO.\S.
IN MUTL'AL , L.Xl ABS N VA1Z C.
7. i > er it ! l wiieu 1 : 9 y < u- H K-AII | | re-
aiHsmah JV'jj J'uromii a > i. NuU4iiu | Sue.
HOW TO GUT A HOWE i J fKC'JIlK wULli
Kieiit mi mn1nt * . Aj'jilj tu untulu K .t V
- ' 17(4 r&iiut-n. U IA. Na'.lln ; < 'i. & &
HUJIM3SVlM'iilCII. .
GCH.O jbiiuouiNu itf.fr cMjuii.x xoxrii.
W. } . bnftUu , t > .Oi HO-I J.-ft-in Mi.li ; viulu
MM Mt-rey M-744gli *
\\ci\o SCHOOL. '
A CUA 8 rxiR ADVANcr PfpIL IS MOW
formiM : at Mnrant iiM -et c > n Munda } t
m tl'Krl Tnr W > * rrk S8 peed nn'.II
C .ll at lf.10 Harney nt alwk.-t open
openNX
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la * ureel IS * N-JI"
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TYI'BWIIITKllS.
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Q THE BEST TYPI XT JUTT'nf
trn t nlted Tjl > i writer i. Bupt > ll i Co. .
JS Karnatn Mrvrt. MSW June *
\\MIIIOICEnS. .
IL MAROWITZ LOANS MONEY. 418 N V BT.
: os
MASOA woiiic jonnin.
j. y. HEALY. isr ; CLARK STREET.
5IIOKTIIAVD AAD T1TEWU1TIXO.
A. C VAN SANT-S SCHOOL B N T LIFE.
711 ;
AT OMAIIA BUSINESS COLLEGK. 1CTH AND
DotKTlat U4
DK.NT1STS. . .
EAVB MOVET BY GOING TO
drntlrt. MiN - " h Sb St. JfWPFt tharces ,
wurk rtiirHnt d jialnleiif ertrat-tlon. es mlna-
tlon free , open eAenlngE 135 N-W
I Y THE DAT
Wart fruaranted refeienctsi Adcirew A IW
TPRKI ? ! ! AV >
l n exrlume deportment fur Uillep ,
. . , : s new Indies haidrerMnc e-nd Itnr-
l r hii > in ronntction prue * km If S Hth.
SUES & CO. ,
PiTLXT SOLICIIORS ,
1'nont lu > 0ri
( > < > O-CH > O-O--O-O-O-O-O-O
) TO TR4DEO A
i : c oa t TA
An > thing r IV/ Or.Ltf I X
( TO RENT 9
( U
$1(0
rt A posmo\
X SO\SE HELP
X TO BORROW MONEY
| r TO LOAN MONEY 1
X IM lilt COLUMNS OF Till I
X . . . OMAHA BEE. i
- . Omcha ad rrtisr.r ! , da this suttcssiulh
Y h > not oa ?
O The Bee
9 Publishing Co.
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NI Tirn r iF THi : SITTING Or THE CITT
CWNCJI. . < r THJ : nrr ur UMAHA
AS A IIOAKH Or Eyl'ALIZATKiX Ol"
ASSESSMENTS FHjK GKXERAL. CH Y
TA.\ES Tun THE YEA ] ! IhH.
All jit-rsons InterehU-d are litiel > y notint-d
that the city council of the city of Omaha
ivtll Hit as a hoard or equalization of ass -
s < -s rnontB for ceneraJ tar.t-E for the year
1M > 5 ns pro-vidrd by portion S5 of the Chat
ter of Metropolitan Cities , on the * th day
of Nomber. . lk-0 ! , WtiM-en the hours of
! o'clotl : a. m and 5 o'clock p mM In
committee room A In the city hull for the.
purpofof hcuilric ; uiid di-tinnltiini ; all
complaints of erroneous or uajuit UFSCSS-
inents fur said > car AnU sulJ hearings
will lip continued Jiom day to day for a
period of at lean flve days from the date
of halt ! first slttinp
All porsonb huvlng taxable property - within
in the dty arc requested to exarnlnr their
assessments , so that , if any error exists , or
any Injustice has l > iin doi f in Hit assess
ment of property , correction may be in.iilc
bj said board of tsjuallzatlon. It lielrc the
liiteJH of the law that no corrections , shall
be mode after the board of equalization
adjourns except for riasaiis set forth In
the statute" !
The as'.t-sFment boohs ar row ready for
era tnii.u t Ion All ( omjlaints tuus ; be In
wntlnc and filed with the city clirl : for
Ihe consid era t K > ti wid a < tioa of 6 < ud board
when < - onn d
Omaha Ntl.r.tsliti . OiluUr HI , JS9B
-
WIS.GQX C9MPOUKD
anfi uiu btiiiffltrf. . ue\i-i tni. i.tmtrc
are Imitn'lnn * Alt ( rurrlstk. M rite fur
IT nni f" m-uiml J 1.2 { V , ii. < Ol
'
I i Spm.UlU Hills. MoUt A. Pus t sisfl Ex ! 4 loiin-
4 .U liin . Drlivtr Lx lca 4 rfjpn-
I i ui.m..Ntljrui , ! . ! ; l i al it-xcept bunda-:4ipiii
' . . .1.4.ieoln Luc il iexc- aunfltj . . .I Ijun ;
j . : pni..r.ifct MA ! ifor'iJncjlnilully .
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The Prodigei
, By Henry Sclo
OnrnhMI
"Y * * . mother , br will dost * Of conrw he
9. ill cmif" ' end tbertrt mrnpd her draws
and hnxiou * yoaoc I&cfrtoward the cottuce
door , . , Ja t is If her bBttd snotber could wc
the action I
It I * probable tbt the > eld woman dl\.oed
th * louclBC plaartIreai the change In tbe i
plrl' ? * t ne. for l < - t w , > H turned towjirfl j
the door ItWM a habit thew two I I B '
had eoBlre4. , 7h y ooa tantly JooVfd
toward th * doer for the arrival of attt whenever
never eaaMthrmtsh the JOB5 futnrm-r days.
thrttugh JI J tie i let wlatcr tveniiiCf ; more3
oter. I thty rarely * poh * ol other things.
And now the old nomaii'e life wat druuiup I
to B clone , ns Borae lives do. without He |
object. She herself feslt It. and her daugh
ter knew It.
There- was In both of them a subtle t-ene
of cllnplnc. It was hard to die without j
touching thp reward of a wondrous pa- j
tlence It W R cruel to deprive the girl of ,
this burden for in most Imidens there Is a '
safeguard. In all a duty , and In some tbe '
preate-st happiness allotted to humsn ex- j
istencc. It was no new thing this , waltinc j !
for the scapegoat son ; tbe girl had grown (
up to It for sbe would not know her brother t t
the street. Since I
should she meet him In
slpbt had left tbe old mother's ejcs she
had fed her heart upon thit hope I [
llei had left them eighteen jears before In
a flt of passionate resentment against his
father , whose onlj f ult had been too pre-at j | I
an indulgence for the son of his e > ld ape t
Nothing had been ton peed for dear Ste- j
I.ben . hardly anytbtnt ; had been peed I
enough Educated at a charity ttchool himi'
self the simple old clergyman held the inls- |
taken view that no man can be educated i
!
tbovc his station. j
? trphfti Leach was one eif tte early vie- |
tims to thi crate His father having risen l
bj the force of his own will and the caps- i |
bilities of his own mind from the people ' i
to the cl itrch. held , as such men do. that i
he had only to give his son a good educa- | I
tlon to inrure his career In life. So everything - I i
thing eien to tbe eld parson's sense of .
tacrificed to the I
right and wrong was
e-clueation of Stephen Leach rt public schonl I '
and universitj' . Here he met and se-lecte-d
for his friend's youths whose futures were
insured , and who were only passing through ]
tbe formula of an 3ucatlnn t-o that no one
could say that they were unBt frr the snug |
government appointment , living or inberi-
tance of a more substantial sort that might j
be waiting for tb m Stephen acquired tbHr j
ways of life without -poesesrlng tbe > ir advantage - j
vantage * and the consequence was something - i
thing lery nearly approaching to ruin for ;
tbe little eountry rectory. Not having been
a university man himself , , the ractor did not
Know that at Oxford or Cambridge , as in
the armj. one may live accoiSing to one's
tare Stephen Lcaeh'TiBfl expensive tate-B.
and he unscrupulously'traded on his father's
ipnornnce He- was pond-lpoKing. end had a
certain brinitncy of imanner which "goes
down"nell at the ' \airltj- . Everything was
upainst him. and nt list the end came. At
last the rector's e-j ; were opened , and
when a narr w-mlnde'cj man's e > vcs are once
opened he vsrually bewnnes stony at the
bean. , I
Stephen Le-ach left England , and before
he lende-d In America * ii , father had dt > -
I rte-a on n longer journey. Tbe ne'er-do-
well bad tbe pond grace to send back the
littl" sums of money t.a\td bj his mother
in her widowhood and gradually his letters
teased. It was known that he was in Chill
and there was WET gains tn there un3 jet
the good old ladj'c faith never wavere-d.
"He will come Joyce , " sbe would say ;
"be will surely ccmc " f
And somehow it canw to be an under
stood thing that hefstfai'-to come in tbe
afternoon when they were all ready for him
when Jo.ve had clad Tier pretty young
form in a dark dress and when the old
lady was up and seete-d in her chair by the
fire in wirier by tbe dour in tutnmer They
had ne er imagined his arrival ut another
time It weuld not he quite tbe same
should he meka a mistake and come in the
morning , belcre. Joyce had got the house
put right.
Ye-t , he never came A greater infirmity
eaaie Instead , and at last Joj-ce suggested
that he-r mo'her should not pet tip in bad
weather.XThey both know what this meant.
but the episode passe * ! as others do , and
Mrs. Leach was be-drldden. Still the said
"He will come. Joyce ! He will sureJj
eome"
And the pirl would go to the window and
draw aside the curtain , looking down the
quiet country road toward the village.
"Yes , motter. be win come' " was her
uscal ansver ; and one day sbe gaie a
little exclamation of surprise and almost
of fear.
"Mother. " she cxdtime-d. "tbe-re is some
one coming along the road "
The old ltdj- was already sitting tip In
bed staring with her cightless orbs toward
the window.
Thus they waited. Tbe man stopped op
posite the e-ottape. and the two women
heaid the Icteh of the gate. Then Joyce
i turning , * , a that her mother had fainted
j But it was only momentary. By the time
i she reacted the bed her mother had regained -
| gained consciousness.
Go" said the old lady breathlessly , "go
and let him in j-ourself. "
Dov-n stairs on the -doBEtep the plrl
found a tall man of SO or thereabouts with
a browner face than English suns could
recount fcr. He looked down into her eager
ries v.lib a ctitnpe questioning wonder
"Am 1 too Iste" " he asked in a voice
v hitb almost seteined to indicate a hope
that it might be to
! 1 "No. Ste-pbe'n. " she answered ' 'Dut
1 mother carnet lite much longer. Ytrn are
just in time "
Tbe j-ounp man made a hesitating little '
moi ement w lib his right hand and shunted 1
uneasily on the cle-an stone step. He WEE 1
j i like an actor called suddenly upon the stage
i i having no knowledge of his part. Tne re-
l turn of tiUs prodigal was not a dramatic '
, cucccss. .Co one eeemed dtsiious of learn-
'ling whether he had Ined upon husltt or'
I otherwise and with whom he had tatca.
i The quiet dignity of the girl , who had re-
mtmed 'beh'nd ' ' to do all tbe work and bear
all the burden seemed in some subtle intn-
| ner to deprive Mm of any romance that
! | might have attached Itself to him. She '
i ipuured his half-p : of erred hand , and turn-
ins into the- little passage led the way 'J
i upstairs.
) fetepben Le-ach followJ& .silently. He wtn ;
' rather lerpe for the lhnUhe aud especially
j for tbe Hairs : moreove-r' . be had a teirtnin 1
I burliness of walk. cuvb.as Is acquired by
I men Ihiug constantly xa ibe open Theire
I was a vaguely paine-d ftoak in his blue
' ejes as If they bad euick'nly btcn opcne-d '
to his own fchortcorot-rgs H.s attitude
. toward Joyce was eUstl : tly apologetic.
i When he followed the girl across tbe
AH ELECAHT TOILET LUXURY ,
pj Ly people of
over : i yu.ri-er : of a cei.tury.
EVERY
ft * rul.ubl ,
reeulitttac
DR. PEAL'S
PENNYROYAL RILLS ,
> ; n. jJidceruilnliTre'ul
Jca'i iintf4wauii ( > utt
Sbennan & Mc-Connil Drujj Oo , 151S
stn-et. Omuha.
The Perfume of Violets
The purity of the U'y , ths pi"- f the rone. 1
tnd the uuih d llL-iit : coi&hioe In } ozzu r *
1'owJrr
: il's Return ,
on Mcrriman.
thTtihold rf tt-lr toother * lird'-oam the
wo-iui. v , a * H'Mne uj. In brd uoldlcc out
trtaibhui ! rn * lo rd tb door
Hr-i Stf-pln-n L * rli HfPtoed to fcaow bt-
trt wlial 10 flo He bpld bin neither In hi *
trm * vthllr fcf sobbed tnd murmure-d out
li r jo ? Hr h d no vordc. but bl arm *
j n tit more thm hi * lijts ctnild. ever hire
told
It would f a that Ui * beit pan of ii p
plneag It the shu-lug of it with POMP oaf
tit J *
"Joyce , " was thf flrt dlstlactword tht
old wotnua Kpekr "Joj-rf. lit- has cotnp at
lent. He ha * eotne' Come here , dr , r. KIM
your 3 brotliw This i * Jay flr t boru snj
IHtle Stene '
The ymmi : man had mink upon his IBBWI
at , the Urdi4e , probably bet-taw It was the
most oonrenK'nt 3 > osilon He did riot ( .ecood
his 1 njffUier'K proposal with much t'nihusl-
1l 1i asiu. i Altogether he did not seetu to have
discovered l much sympathy with the titter
whom he had Ml la her cradle
Joyce t-enie forward and leaned over the
bed ; to Us * her broihir while the old
woman's hands joined theirs. Just as her
fu j h youns lips came within reach he
turned hit face asidt , BO that the kiss fell
on j barren pound on his tanned cheek
"Jojce' continued the old woman , Jeier-
Ir.hly. "I am riot alralb to die now. for
Stephen i is here Your brother will take care
of i you. dear , when 1 tin pone "
It was etrance that Stephen had no'
spoken i } t. and itvai. . perhaps Juet ut well
because there are occasions In life when
met ; ) do wiMly to l.cep t-llent
"He lc trent ; , " the proud mother went on
.
"I can fiel it. His hands are ltric and
steady ; and quiet , and his arms , are big and
MTy hard "
The JOUUE nian knelt upripht and sub
i' mitted ' gravely to tliie mental Inventory.
"Yes , " nhe said. "I kntw he would prow
to be a bis man His llttlt fingers were
no ' strong lie hurt me sometimes What
a creat mustache ! I knew jou had been o
toldier. ' And th * Min of jour fate it. brown
tnd a little rouch What le thif. " What
;
Is this Stephen , dear' It , this a wound" "
'Yes. * * answered the piodieal. speaUlns
for the first time. "That Is a s orn cut
I pot that in the latt war 1 am c oolonel
In the Chilian army , or was before 1 re-
sicned "
The old woman's sightless ejts were hard
on his face as if listening for the echo of
another voice in his deep , quiet tones.
"Your voice 1 : dteper than jour father's
ever was. " she kald : and all the while her
trembling : fingers moved lovingly over hit
face , touching the deep cut Jrom cheekbone
to Jaw with soft Inquiry. "Thte must have
been scry near your eye. Stephen. Promise
me , dear , no more soldiering '
"I promise that. " he replied , without rais
ing his eyes.
? ueh was the hoine-eoming of the prodi-
cal. After all. he arrived at the right mo
ment In the afternoon , when the house was
ready. It scnjctimrs does happen fo in
real life , end not only In books. There is
a prom deal that micht be altered in thii
world , but sometimes by a mere chance
thli RS come about richtly. And yet there
was something wrmic t-omethlng subtle
which the dying woman's duller senses
failed to detect Her son. her Stephen.
was quiet and had not much to say for hitn-
Fdr He apparently had the habit of taking
thincs as ifaey came There was no enthu
siasm. but rather a restraint in his xnau-
ner. more tsj > c(4ily ) toward Jojce.
Tno girl noticed it. but eten her Email
experience of human kind had taught hw
that large fUr-sklnncd men are often thus
They go through llle placidly , leaving un
said and undent- many things which surai-
think they ought to say end do
After tbo first e--r-iu > ment of the return
was oter It became glaring ! } apparent that
Stephen had arrived just in time. His
mother fell into a hzpj > y sleep btforc Bun-
tet ; and vben thp active joung doctor
xam : a llttlo later In the evening he fchool :
his head.
"Yes " ho stld , " 1 see that she Is atleep
and quiet too quiet. It is a foretaste of
r. lonrer slr-ep ; some old people have it "
Tor the. first tlm * Jojce's courage seemed
to give way. When she had been alone
!
i Eho was brave enough , but now that hei
I brother was there , womanlike , she seemed
j i toturn to him with a sudden fear. They
I c.ood side by side near the bed and the
I jounr dortor involuntarily watched thim
i Stephen had tsKen her hand in his with
J j i that fclleut Fj-mpathj which was M > natural
i and fco eloquent He tald nothing , this
I i blc sun-tanned j-outh : he did not e\en
I 1 glance down at his sister , who stood smell ,
I I boft-evert. and gentle at his Eide
Tht doctor knew something of the his-
! i i tory of the small family thus momentarily
| I united , and he had alwaj-s feared that if
' Stephen Leach did -turnlt , would only kill
1 his mother This indeed , seemed to I > e
tbo result about to follow
Presently the. doctor took his leave. He
was a young aian engaged in getting to-
ptther a good practice , and in his own In
terest he. had been forced 10 pne tip wait
ing for his patients to nnish djing-
" 1 am glad you aie > here , " he Bald to
Stephen , who accompanied him to the
donr "It would not do for j-our sister to
be alone ; this mcj go on for a couple of
] 1 iaj-s"
It did not go on for a couple of daj-s.
but Mrs Leach lived through that night In
the same r.emi-coniBtose Mate The two
watchers Bat in her room until euppcr time.
j when tbej- left their mother in charge of
, a hired nurse , whose services Joyce had
been forced u > tetk.
1 ' After fcupper Stephen Leatn seemed Et
j I last to find his tonjnie , and be tall.ed In
' his quirt , almost pcntle voice , such as &ome
i big men PDESKKS. not cbotit himself or the
'past , but about Jojce and the future In
1 I a deliberate business-like way he preceded
to investigate- the affairs of the dying
I > woman and the prospects of her daughter ;
in a word ne assmtd his authority as. a
brother , and Jojee was relieved und happy
'
to obey him.
It is not in times of pajety that friendships -
' ships aie formed , but in sorrow or sus
pense. During that long evening this
brotheir and sifter suddenly became iutl-
! ' < intte , more so than months of prosperous
intercourse tould hate made them. At 10
I o'clock Stephen quietly insisted that Jojce
fcbould go to bed while he lay down , all
i dn-ssed. on the tofa in the dining room
| " 1 fchall fckcp perfectly , it is not the first
] time 1 hau slew , in my clothes , " he said
I simply
i They went upstsirs together and tcld the
nurse of this arrangement Joj-ce : rmaine > a
I for some moments by the bedside watching
her mother's peaceful sleep , end when fcbe
i turned bbe found that Stephen had quietly
slippe-d away. Wondering vaguely whether
he had Intentional ! } solved her difficulty
I as to the fraternal goodnight , she went to
! ' , her own loom
' The next morning Mrs. Leach was fully
I i conscious and appeared U be stronger ,
! j \ertheletE , she l.new that the end was
near. She called her two children to her
bedside , and tunncs her blind e-jes toward
them. spoUe in brol.cn scnieutee
" 1 tm rindj now 1 am rtadj , " she said
"L earfc. J am going to jour father and
thank God. 1 can teill him that I lime left
jou topbtiir. I alwujs Ur-tn Stcphein
would couie haclc. I found it wmen every
where In the ) bible ; . Eteijiheu kiss me ,
The man leant o\vr the bt'd and 1
her"Ah"
"Ah" ' she elghefl , "how I wlih 1 could I
&ee jou JUM once before J die. Jojcs ! "
the added ei.dclcnly tuining to her daugh
ter who i toad et the other tide of the b&d.
it'll me what he is like. Bat 1 know
1 know I fe > cl it Listen ! He
| le tall and spare like hif > father HiB hair
it Liu ) . , lll.e his fathn's u was bltcl. br-
i fore he went uwey HiE cjett , I know me
dtrls almost black. He ie pale like a
' "
Spaniard'
Joj.'t looking across tbe hod v. Uh Klow
horror dewuiog in her face , looked into c
pair uf blue rji'fe benctttb tawny hmr , cut
khiirt at a fcoldifr'E li lr should be. She
1'iul.eiJ upon a we" UK , bremd. fail Cuzlii-h
from crown to toe and the quiet oei j
oT his lips and uyct made heir say
"Yes mothe.r. jw "
For erme moments llicre was
J./jc" stood pule 1.11 S bretathltuic
iv ha ; tbU iciRbt mean Thru the - . Ir.s
. otran n' > ol > e again
Kfis me " the tald * 'J a-n
fir * . my Cr'bori' M > 1
r t'Toss the' bed 1 watt 49 hrsr j. >
1 want to tell your
fatbrr"
With B IM t-Bort she rafsH hrr hands.
> eknc ! their bra * * . At tlmt Jttyw beyUMea.
bra "he leant fwwurtl and tke aid nomui'r
ralllpd fl&R < r prmwd tbrtr llp tpcether
Ti.al wan the t'tri.
Hnir ati bour afterward Joyce fetid thtt
man ttood larinc reh otbr in tbr little
dtnlnproom He bvcno hi * explanation at
our *
"ftrpbea. " lit * W. "w i knot out tb rf
k * & traitor I could not tell ber tbmt'
I did not ji to do thU , but what five
cmild 1 do" '
He p u1. jnored toward tie dior * ltb
tbct Hk.-ne nraaii * bwilutlos wblch he
bad irtca ! on bio arrival At tbr door lif
turned , to Justify hlniwlf :
"I 1t1 think " he Ml * pmdy. "that It
wai , the bwt thtsi ; to do "
Jojce made DO tntMer. Thp ttwrf stood
In her py * Thwe wats ometbifaerj ;
pt tinticin the diitrt-K of tbit fttrtmr. n.
tt cine as it were , an cmerrwxr of which
he Ml the delicacy to be berjoud hit clfver-
nt * to bundle-
"Last nlRlit" litw uit on , " 1 made all
tli * nece mar.v crrtimemcnU lor your future
just as Stephen would have made there
at a brother might bait * done. I he
* n3 I were hi other oillctirt ; la a tery wild
armj. Yotir brother vai. not a gt > d I210
Noae of us w e-e "
His hatid was on tbe door.
"Ho h ked me to come and tell you. " he
added " 1 shall po back DOW "
They stooi thus , he watching her le.ee
with hit bonert soft blue eyes. fihe failles
to meet bis glance.
"Mty 1 come back again * " he asked * ud-
dcnlr
Sbe pa\e a little pasp. but made no
"I will come bad > In Ms months " he an
swered quietly and tbe-n clou-fl the door
behind him
AMUSEMENTS.
It ifs difficult if not impossible , to asi-tgn
"In Gay New York" to Its proper place In
the ecnten-porarj drama Good old
Polomus would tiot haie been able to fit
it Into any ol the classes in his cataltifue.
"wiinody. tragedy , historical. jiaEtoral-ooml-
cal" and the reel. The two large , though
topheavy. ai-dleaces which saw It yesterday
t.t tbe Crelghton did not attempt to analyze
nor clBBSlf ) U. but t-creamed thtmuH-lrcs
hoarse with laughter for three t-olid bourc
Liid then wc-nt home irieanitif ; to repeat the
experience at the curliest posUble oppor
tunity
The piece IE the third of those [ .o-called
"annual letltnc " Tor which Mi , rs Can an
and Lcflt-rer r.re proud to tlalm recpon i-
bility , end of which "The Passing Show"
aud "The Merry World' were the earlier
Humbert. It is the best of the trio , wii
that U naylng much , for "Tbe Merry World"
was lil.e good deeds In t naughty world
last B'ason aafl was bard to beat. "The
rassing Shew" was Quite pgtse before it
racbt-d there coaetB with the dianled Mr.
Henshaw ccd his lalry wife
Lil.e thit other * . "In Gay New Yorl : "
it clmi > 1y a not rerj subnantlal thread on
which arc strung epecl&ltlee without num
ber , perfontpfl by tbe clevcreet jicople ob
tainable These specialties arc arranged in
a -certain order to conform to tbe course or
ihe thread , but there would seem to be no
peed reason -whs any other order would not
do as well. That le another tbloc tbe
audience does not care about , povidetf It
continues to pel its specialties done with
t-ucL unfuilng regularit ) and c&tcllcnce
That tua.ulli.oufc little romp Lucy Dulj ,
made ac If tbe would dlEappoltit her friends
at first by coming on in male attire ana
doing a very sober turn and then In some
imitatioiit , . clever , but soberer till. But
t-be fulfilled the most fciraeruiiie i.K > ctatlon
later oa. when she performed a rl k > Trt-nth
Koac iti the mmiiier uf Ytette Gui.htrt ; and
i exc-Jietm-nt roee m fe er pitrh. and blooJ
pulsated wildly In manly veins when tbe
, appiarcd at lust in black face and did what
everybody was waiting to tee , leaping and
frisking about and bobbing her curly head
until the wondei prcw that sbe could rttaln
her physical iutcpritj. She is un artist
thin bright tmall person ; bat there art
others.
] That IB a brilliant trio of fun-makerr
which coaiprlj-eE Jones. Warfleld and Har
] rison. The two first have nullities which
ought to he and doubtless will be oue duj
devoted to a more elttuted line of worl
i than that which tmploje them at present.
Joni * does a great number of things wUl
I and ci he It cm the stage must of Uie time
_ i excejit when he IE leading tbe orchcsua at
j j John Philip Sousa be is a aevcr-ending
bource of joy. WarDi-ld's Jew specialty is
probably. Irom tbe artittic point of view
tbe brct thitii ; in the performance. It is so
gooil that U is as jiearl tiUore swine \\hlcn
relish coaricr fare. His imitatian of lring
Is also very Ill.t 'tht- original Other wtl
knoun people vho help to keup 'In Gaj
New Yorl. " nioUng are Jcauette Bagcard
Chriktlne BH Blng Stella Gray. Arthur Gib-
hon , K S. Tarr , Gilbert Grcgorj' aud Wil
liam Scllery. One would < njoy naming
all the meritorious performers , hut that
would he to copy the roster of tbe com-
panj William E Ritchie , however , thould
he particular ] } noticed for bis bicycle spe
cialty The female contingent Is numerically
strong , passably peed looking as female
contingents po and tmdraped to a drprte
whith caubt's tbe stage at times to look like
a vast clinical demonstration of anatomy.
The piece goes at a pace quite extraordi
nary fiom Btart to finish. H is bright sharp
aud undeniably amutlng. People who set
it tonight will doubtless vole better and
straiphter In the morn-ng Mr. Walter Jonts'
political sympathies are evidently corrtctlj
placed.
The company that will produce Denman
Thompson's charming ayl , "Tbe Old Home--
ead " at Hovel's for two nipht and mati
nee Wednesday , comme-ncing tomorrow , is
said to be a * ery strong aggi ogatson of players -
ers and is promised to be up to the htand-
ctd of others that have Interpreted the
piece in the past.
"The Old Home-bteafl" Is the one play tin
the stage in which there Is no villain , in
which tbeie IE no trifling with hearts , no
display of psssion 01 aapcr ; but. instead , a
poem , preaching peiceon earth cud good
will toward man. In a word , tbo play may
be termed a pictorial wrmon.
The musical portion of tie program Is
worthy of much praibc anil never falls to
please. Arrangements liaie been made to
jcceive election re-turns at the theater , which
will be read from the htasc
Walker Whltcside will lie seen at the
Creighton for four iilphts. c-onmcnelng Sun
day , Notcmbeu- . when lu > ail ] appe-ar In
his latest fiiirce- . "Kugene Aram. " Dur
ing the brief stay ia Omaha numerous other
productions In hl repertory will be offered
The supporting company ! said to he of
an even hlpher prnfle of exrelleme tlian
that of the eftipcilor company which has
been this player's mpport htiiHofore.
Apropos of the ensagejuent at Eoyd'n on
nest Thursday , Trldjiy ana Eaturday. and
| raatinr-e Faturday of Atipuiitus Thomas' de > -
lisbtful play. "In SHzxinira. " it is InteieFt-
ing to note that the rjf-lling of the title is
a fnlr Idea of the icul iiiunuticlation.
different from that generally in use. In e-x'-
plainiaK his JPRSCJH for his 0"i.-nrurc ( from
ihe bcatt-n t4-ack , Angntituii Thomas , the
author. miWHU nlth thefollowiaj aniuwus
teiry " 1 wnfaHiber eVl when 1 WCK tr"
j whotillioy In Mli-souil. and. .anxious to show
my atQUlrwniait ct honujtrnn - uacwl the
name of the irtatr , WHE-MU-UIC ; iuy father
. ovetlieiaid iar. and tcild tne never to cell It
so again. Obeying liiiu next day at
I gave the real tratisinitsic ; jpl eon lid to it
ia leUtB'lon anfl 1 was promptly called
down I' ) the teacher. 1 t-xjiUlticiJ tbtt | mw
UHfl-
UHfl'But
" 'But that makes no difference. 3'rn ttatb-
mg thlb t-law Your ' jmw" Us't You mu
KB > Wlnc-sct.-rc'p. '
"I told ny futliw at supper , how tb
tcaotcr bad flctmitlvfly wlpnel tip tbe floor
willi lihn bifrirt' the pi-o rapby clant Tlit-
Kov'iiur jttuibi 1 lisrl. bin jiktlity atf pi
for i-uiprr oicr tlicjpnndvtnt out 4ind
ihevu'd t.'lidi-t on tbe } UL ! > imnh 111
lbrnt.b id niuuuJ in bed all nUlit and wht-n
, , ,
moinlnc caioe l.iwuc up al Ujlilu ,
to purb ilie time aht ii to i * wnen
openr > d Then lie tuoU we bj tbe baud and
we wtui. iuto fcdiool ti/Kctlitr , a trifle late.
for i2et Tin gov'nor bud a gooa fc for
hU K J butlBMS. He pl ute4 hie progeniy
centr btftti- the at' u ebi-1 'eurher
'The' $ icj bos * Th ( 3-miiE wcinun
loikti us both oier uui t t-a.i-1 liirilncJ to
, Eeani U. luijifffctne v.'ii.t c.d the gen1 utr
CUM. He wn * born IB
wt rp you iKTa * *
"Thp vtmnc wr ni n * Md Rtwtwi , and cave
a drownlnc mm lo > l. around for brr diploma
tlwt w * Nnoewhere under tne tnj. f 4ma ,
but tbe old pentlemaa was wuinp a fcrter
pteeVh
' \Vh fii Ho too c t to do with it ?
V.'hi ! do jou Mty the nantf of tbt * * t 'e t
" Whj 1 tbousht MK u-rip
" 'Not it all Tom Beaten said Mltxauraw
wbra he ddre * cd the > IK-HEt < - tf tbe X'nreJ
State * General Shield * MJ-S Minounw
Nathaniel r Lyra , wbt died at W i j
Crr-ek. oaid Mlrw > ur \ \ , and Prank li.u r
always mid it undrmtKtid"
" ? be utidrmtood and paw went on
' 'Tbi * te J IKI.V He'r B04n : Ut v M.r-
rouraw ' Tbu teischtT uoSdrtl , 'pomp tn
* > it here in f-'hotvl. eb * bowpd r'a ' >
Tbt > Rov'iior turned to 1he elms 'Atiu < < -r
boy here th t remjxicis bis pm-nu and the
comitltatiOD t > f tbe V hi ted State * will alwats
Kty Mltcouraw '
"He went bcme. end I doc't tbliik 1 rier
cald WlH-MMi-ttH' apaln. "
Tbe New York Lypt-n romptny. prener" .
lac in anl bt mie manner "The ! 'n * nr
of Zetidu" 1 $ antiounred for an earl ) ap-
earaat-o at tbe Crelghton to be immediate y
oHowt-4 by 71'wmus L Seabrwke IB bis
atiet Kueress. "ThorouRh'iJt'd. " Tbe Crt p i-
oa : nk agem. nt announces that thet-e stt-r
lap attraction may be accepted at an enrmst
of tb ( ptK > S things dramatic In rtore for
luitriHiE t f tbrtr twpular playbtiui-c.
Neter in the history of Omaha has so
nucb interest been manifested in UPT
mateur entertainment as there Is at primnt
n the Miming Scottish celebration to be h 'd '
jext week at the Cndpbton There nre sorup
209 participants and turh a bewlldenni ;
Kpwtarle as "The Gatberlnp of the riaui"
and ' I'apeaut of Nations" is deldom i-etn on
he local stage "Hob Hoy. " tbe rreat
ie ttlt.h drama , will be put on lu all Its
warlike trrae. and judplug irom the CUM of
hararuir * tbe plaj is lu cupablr hands.
Kol ) Roj' will be plaj ed Friday and Satur
day nichts "Gathering of tbe Clans and
Peccant of Nations" Thursdaj ctrnlnp and
at a Saturday matinee
For the we > ek eomme-nrinp November 2
the Nebraska Music hall ] > uu on tbe brar s
an unusually au-acti\e prtipram the Jar-
i-etts dirert fiam Jlurope. Scbujler an !
NMh ia the-lr blonmer comedy , the arr.ibs-
La Keanc * ISflle Norris. Tom Giblnns a1 1
a score of other attra-tlve features
ST. LOflS. Nov l U Is the intrn'loa
of lUchaid Mausileld to produce a new piay
In Chicago this w eU He hat. been plBMtiir
at the Olympic theater here for the lus-t
wee4 : and has b < * n rehearhlnp the new play
e-\e-ry afternoon He refused to p1 > e tbf
name of tbr play. ES be said he Intnxlpl 't >
Eurprlse tbe people of Chicapo with it He
altio refused to phe the name of the au-licr
but It if sail to be a well known C ! > i r.
newspaperman Pat Sbnrt , tbemanepi' tf
tbe Olympic theater , sail he coulfl R Po
information rccurdlrs the play , as Mr f'ci - -
field had requested that It tie kept n M i '
POOU oi'i'OitTiMTV roit tto\\nirv.
111 It < ' ! lM > llMlll < - II'IIKlo.
Halloween pasFfd oJf with few lu-ld'-i's '
to mark the BFUB ! riotous fun of the Jv-
Arnllos The fact that Chief Sigwirt hnd
twenty extra mn dreamed in cltir.dk
clothes had considerable influence- < he I.-
Icg the entbiwistm of the youngsters < " > .
t'ers were pien by the chief that all j *
pie , youtp or old. caught tami * > rlnp v h
and enher people s property hhou d ' !
At nut 10 o'cle > U : a psup of
boodlumk. ineinly composed of j-oucs ne
groes. Ettne-d down the alley near Twe-1' Ji
aud Juclhou ; sticete with a large delivery
wapon. A patrolman hove iti-slsbt when
they had rceehe'd the > corner of TwH'-h
nd J.inte and tbe joung vandalt fitctere'
end with tbe exception of Willie Jones es
caped He WBC taken to the station c1
titrged with disorderly conduct Seical
wagons were run out erf the allej tuvr
Eipbteenth , and Cuminp stieetB , but tbe po
lice. Interfered anfl the crowd which had
the vehicles in tow scattered A nutc'i ref
of whe-eJinen reported that unlmown pa' ' ics
eif an alleged humorous turn of mind liad
scattere d tacks ta tbe streets und they
-were in the patstsfiwi of puncture-d tires.
A"ery little noise \ > as made and tbe cve-niis
was an unusual ! } quiet one
roon ron THI : TIIIBII HH\I > .
Tnl.c llnrr.liri-k | At-lil I'luiMiUntr.
It furnishes building material for brain
and nenes ( the phoiphute'S ) and impaits re
new e-d strength
WAATKII Toil TO I CUING .1 t.t UST.
Ilellluiy Arrr ( < * d on Itequt-ot of the
Mlliiaiikrt * I'ullri * .
Last Tiiaaj Chief Slgwtrt rrceited a
ttlegratn fioai Chief of Police J T Jiinssea
of Mllw-iuktf requesting him to be on e
lookout for a young man named Teddy Ma -
, Hold , who was wanted in that titj far
grand larceny Last evening detoetitc * lo-
lated Mac-Hold at one of the bote-U auJ
took him to tbe station , wbt-re be was t > oaled
with being a fupltlve Irom Jusuct Mac-
Hold fcteted to the police that he fonnw.y
worked at a bellboy at one of tbt hni < is
In Milwaukee and that while there a gut-ti
had missed a pocl.etbook containing f20 ( ' ia
cash and some valuable jiapers He was ac
cused of taking the property * t the fur-
but denied it and thought that ended -he
matter , as he WKE distiarEod imd imme
diately came to Omaha. The authorities of
MilwuuU i haxe been notified ol the ai-
Many Ihe-s ct uselulneES nave oeen rjt
shoit by neglect to break up an eirdinarj
cold Pneumonia , bronchitis and ete-n CUL-
jumption can be averte-d by the prompt ut
nf One1 Minute Cough Cure.
I > raiii of ii DJIJ.
CALTIMdKE Nuv 1 Information l.as
bwn received at tht Juhns Hopldns unietr-
Blty announcins : the dtath ol Ur H Newt.1
Maniri at Fer.ey Ungland on Tluiijd. ,
lut J'rof Murtln'B reputation as a BIIU ) . i t
and teacher of Ulolo jis Interna-tiona1 M
th ( foimol ope-iunu of the Johns lluiil : . - ,
unlvtjsity In 1KTC. Thomajs 11 lluxlej- 1 \
rt'd un j.ddie iB lanhitli he rcc-omme .u 1
tli - dewmsea ns n younp man who had .lie
abilityto make for Itiinhflf a name i : t a
lirlfl of biological research He wa
e-orUmclj ajipolnti a to tinchair. . nd til - 4
it until hiriBlpiuiUou on acc-outn of i i
bt-nlth in JHiC Mr Martin was -Jb > t-ars t U
urn ! a riativf of Newry. Ire-land He x\it a
fiHow of Christ PolH-Kc , CatnbHdpt n-
oi-lvins tbr dept-e ot II A In 1K74 and uj
1K7T that of M. A
rrtEMONT , Nov 1 ( Spee-iaJ > Jens thai
Turner dlt-U icry suddenly ut 4 o'tioti , tlu *
marnlnz of heian failute , ugt-d about C.
He vs.is around town yettcrfluyetlns and
Ji-tir-d inhis usual health About 4 e > ) oc
his ulfo notie-etl Roint'thlnp WHS the mancr
with him and sent for n piiyxic-laii He dji-d
bcfoie the phy.xlclan CHme
Mr Tiiiiiu w i u native of M ine , a ( IU1
-ntine-ej by profcshlon mid bHd bf n irn-
ploywl in the couBtrurtlon ofnrloud roaUn
both in the eust and W BI. He WKS at tin
thm maunder of a diKllllery in HlitioiK Hc
c-unf to rjenxml from Kt-arncy il aut luo
yram npo. nd as ft broker for Bonn N < w
York J'unlni eTidenvortd to put In u dlt.-
lilliry hwe. but o far hud met wlih in-
ditlt-ient succeBB. He- leaven a wife and
deuihtcr
CHICAGO. Nov. -Gent nil Jofct-pji T.
Tcripnw died ln t nlpbt He had b-f.i ill
for n Ions time -wlUi Brlfht'H
Tette-r , eczema and all timllar rkla
trouMeis ere cure-1 by tbe use of IJtWltl t
Witch Hnzcl Salve It sootbi * . at once , uud
r -.toreB the tls ueis to their natural COB-
J'.lsn. nail nc > v r fi.ll * to trure piles.
. CJiiinnl Aci-iiuiit fur tliePlrr
rlre flam Hiiknon-n unuwui broke out In
the houi > et oituiind | liy L&Miur/I liom. K"
Mnplo Htrni t lust nisiit shortly Inf'ire 0
o'e-lock nnd dntnagc- Jheaimuiat of to. , i
was e-auseti ISutn nnl hit family an imro
1 rs of tin pnUatlun nnnjnsitl w > r - down
town nt tbr tlrif tin fire sluttorl and i > n , < t
r los * to : ir-fniin' fji It * mltln Th tjl. -
llrft dppiart-il In n ) ; ltdu-n Mitiex ind is
tbt-ri wa no XHIK in tht KIIIZI it 1 * Fjp-
jiu.cd to liuk ( ! li < tit sot all : . ! / > ' i.umu mlt-
fia ut