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THE OMAHA DATLT BEE : THITI DAV. NOVEMBER 5. SPEG1RL ] VOTlGEai i A lirll rtnrnt for tlir-ae column * vi III l.r tnkrn until 12iT5 < l i > . m for tlir CTiilnc null tinlll S | i. in. fur tlic tnornltiir mill Snndnj rOltloriK. Ail * rrilkcrx. lij r Mtii-Mliiir | n ntiin- 1 Tfil rlirrU. run ) innii r nil tlrt-Kxfii ( n n nniiilicrcil Irtlrr In cure * > t TinHep. . An M < Tft nildrrnni'd vTlll ilrllvrrcd on jirKn till Ion if tlir clicU nil ? . Itntv * . . 1 I-2e n M ( iril HrM Insertion ! Jc n M ril Ilirrcnf trr. Niillilnc Inl.rii for lr tlinii . " . ( fur lli - Ilrot IIIMT- t tlon. Tli . r niH rrtlM'iiieiit * intiM IIP run ( Mint.crutii ! > . | = I Mil \ TIOM VMKH. J LADY .TEN' ' lORAI'HER I > E- xtnw a | * fmatwnt pwi'ion Can lurnlnh thr \ ry I * ! of reference * UK to abtllt } , etc Ad- A . Hi- * . A-1H-4' AVAM'KH MLII IIICLI' . WAXTED. AN IDKA "WHn CAN THINK OF Mnw ttmple thine to iwirai * ITirtirt } out- IAMUL they IBM lirlnr you wealth. "Write John "Wt aa rtiurn A. Co . iK-m A I-ntont Attonwrm. Wmlhlnin < m I > C fnr their n M * ji-toe nffer unfl a lint of sw imrtiticmt wanted. B it * VAXTETJTRAVELING KAUFMAN FOR Bp r * . < Id reliable houe , e l rtnce utinei- - - MUT : ejrtra Inducement * to ranlotrrarc. | 7f , to SUV j er month Mid exjwnn * . Ch * * C Mmlio ) . k O. . . 11 IxnrtH B-MtM-Nir WANTED.AN ACTIVEMAN AT "nj W > wWklT ttnd BEiiem"no fortune hunter w anted. will rar ntee tt-nnaM-m | nrttl i If rtpht if ) nt niit < 4 BaflfT-w qutrkly "MniufRrtun-r. ' I' O. Mot HE * . Bommi. Maf * B MSBS-DS * TVAJCTKD , MKN TO LE4RN BARBER TRAI > E. vc tt-netti 11 liy an etitlrt'lj ticw metht > d ran- Hunt prmctleerlth prnper tnrtructlon any cute oun mrn hnfl ret Meadr employment vhn through complete mint or titrh crade tool * clu-ii Hieh muflrnt ujioti fnttn , WURM Baturdmr whllr InarniTiR an ) onivminr rt w * . wrttf t miw for frp * Illn tr ti4 mtelninic Molcrf Il rlt-r aillrge. W * N Mh rt. . Bt. Ixnrt Mo \ VTI 0 PRM41.R IIIILP. FOR GOOD HEWE'TABLE GIRLS Sound Y M C A Home jmt > lm _ iWANTED i GIRL FOR HOFSKWORK. S Tr. ' oor. ! tli and Dourla * St * . C ' . ' roil HUNT HOI MIS. IIOI' . EF IN ALL 1'ARTF OF THE CITT THE O 1" D vl * Coniiuiy | 15" * Farn m. D 11 * HOUSES. BENKWA i. CO Tl N IBTH PT MODMRJC HOrsES C A PTAB.R HE S. T UFK CHOICE HOnPBIB AKT > COTTAQES AIA. OVER tlip rlt > . K to JW. ridelUy. 1701 rmrnum . D-1B - HUGE U8T OP HOUSES. THE STBON CB ar s. Mtii si. t > iis WTH and DotHTlBii. P IH BTOHT-ftOOM MOnEBN rRAiJE. DETACHED. Sni poiil < < lDn avpnur , obolr * . 110. IJlCbl-rou n , modern. Ktrd and Bttrt Su. : IK. 1nxnn nHKtem brick R0 N SU. tKW. I'ixmn mnflern hrlek. 614 R Srth. JK W H-reora H o em. SMh and Woolwortn. tit J * . C. A FTARR. * N T IMe Blflc O-KUC rO KENT. tJO N 1KTH ST . BOOMS. MOD- nra. ! ! > * > California St. . T room * , { IBM. SUK Itwrniwt Bt , 7 rooms. MO M * for r nt tn nil part * of the city. BRBKNA1C-1XJVE Co. , WO raston WU. P-MMl-Xlfi HOUSES ntoM r LAKOB MeCagwe Invertnivnt Co . 1SW I > o4 e Bt ia KT MART'S AVE MJOOM HOrSK MOD- i , TM Part , avr P-room tiuune. modern. SZ W IB4 Fu 17U ) 91 , t-nxiin In mi * , rlty watei (7 00 OS I'lwre 8t , 5-room hmwe , J7 08 , 71Q So lflh * St , C-room flat modern. ntMil (2(11)0. ( ) GARVIN BROS. , 3SW rarnani M. A nEArTinTL HOMK IN LAPATETTE J'l cf , K-rtKMHK : nil modern ; otiloiidld eondltlon , nwer In-en rt-ntpd l fore. now iiftered ut a ll \r ntHul la lirrt-olasf tetwtit. l'ldlltj Tru t Comiiany , UK Faniam at- _ D MME SUITE Or & ROOMS. MODERN n LEAVEN- J. W Squire. S4 * Bee BMK -K4 REJ IDHNCE. S S h Hi. , ir-nwm lirlck. modern . M * JW > ! ] "ar ni , ltt ( > um Ju e und harn . J 0 Itll Farnam. I n m . . . . . IU New StB ni lieatrd fltt. lEtli und TarnamJ40.M JOHN W BOBBINS. 1ME I'Vrnam. D-MD TWfl MODERN BRICK in & 11-ROOM RE3I- denee . oak floor * mid Bnliili. mantPli. Rrat . laundry and e\cry canvlm-nce. US . 1 U So. SWh A e Inquire of owner on preralM-B _ STRICTLY MODERN 10 ROOM COTTAGE. N AY comer SRtti and Jackmin. larpc lot. half jirti-e J W. frgulrc > liBee It 170 FINE S-ROOM ALL MODERN HOITSK ON HanKcim j > arU line ; furnls.ied ridelUr 17a ( _ MOT ERN BRICi : ( CHEAT ) MOJ CAI'ITOL M EIGHT-ROOM MODERN DAVELLING HOT AIR furnace and laundry In Imwuiont. large liarn luwn etc . In peed repair. 71)1 GrurRla aienue near Leatenwo-th Htreet Appl ) J B Kell.en- IH > Karbach Imlldtin : D-MJ38 E Mdl'EKN TEN-JtOOM HOFSE ON DODGE Mret-t J < niH ) . al o moderti ltr ( im liouiw-f JU 00 jier month AppU lo J A Scutt , i.t Omaha Na- ti mal nanl : D MS IIE\T ITHMSIIBU ItOOMS. J-VR RENT. ROOMS WITH OR WITHOUT lioard Hteam liual Aci tru light ileiator. trie Imlliii. ratee reunonabU lirunmiul. lintel. B RN1SHED ROOMP Fi iR H fSEKEEriNG fnr mun and He Rent tukvu In Imard Sin N I'tli C MP76 _ 1-1KMM1KU 1IOOM- AND IIOAItO. r T ; RHNT rvRNiBHET' ' ROOMS , WITH OR v tin it board , Btenin tirut and nil modern It , i.mi'ntF. i . Hin-iiui l" n Hf fir the winter Mi'lMiJ ' hotel. IMh und ClilLUgo M J FrancL. jir .irrii.ir F SW ! r.OuM AND DOAIUi , STEAM. BCS S 1STH. F M971 N36 i ] > ! FI.N FIRST CL-SP MEALS. REASONA- Dltatca. . ISIT QilcuRi. rt _ F W NC- M'lI'ri J FfRNlSHnD ROOMS. BOARD K W ) F M1C1-7 * VIIK H4 XonhWth 1XIU JIKNT MX U < AM OPPICKS. BS BRICK STORE BUILDING 3011 three nnrlvt and hawminl w 111 niter to null tenant , lou r it JJ4 im Nafl B'k tilde St I.T-N'T THE 4-STORY BRICK BUILDING ut f''l. ' 1 urnuni xl Tt > liiillulnc linn a llrcjinKit reniint luiM'inent ( > mi | < lfte Kteiim lieatliiR til- turrs viitrr on ull lluork. cab utc. Ajiply at tue olUee u ! Tlie Bve. 1 WO WA M'llll TO HUNT. WANTED-NSCELV FURNISHED FLAT OR ruttHpe fmm four lo MX rooms , tor the Inier. m .Ji-rute AddreM- Hi live lk-3t 4' A LADY , V HOfcE TIME IS FULLT di'iilreftwo nle l > turnlalivd eonniK't- tni * rtioniM latli und l4iaiL In a refill1 , cul- tli ted and Rtrlnl ) lO-lvuti faintl > tot-atlon and iwircK'Iitlincit mum lie de lralil and wit' , n tiui tn'.iuitec iaey w lL uf Bve ImlUUir tin-wivt muxl I"1 Aeftntte a ti < IIOUM tiuniln-i und nuni- IMT o. ' iHirnotib in family , r fentitii eu < lianE d Addreu I B Hot oflice K. X3O t rACIFJ. ETORAQE AND WAREHOUSE CO t'OS-flU Jonea , Ocuwul Motat' and iorwardlnc . M-ai UM. VAN S. STOFvAGE J4ti FAR'M TEL. liSH. WAXTIDTO it uv. TO LEASE OR BCY ELEA'ATOR OF TEN OR fifteen thoimaud caiiacltj In South I'latte cxUHry Addre > A i'4 care Omalia Bue NSJNM A E.ECOND I1AKD EAFC me"FARNAM , N-M1T1 N30 roil fcALU Mli-C13ULA\EOllS. CHEAPEST HARDWOOD WOVEN CORN-CRIB- Mug niadt C R Lee tat Doueta * . Q r 5 Ti\o"oOOO MILK OOWfc 701 S. TH BT Q-M1B.7 * EECO.Ny-llAND bAFEB CilSAI' Itlt FARNAM I O-ii.il xso ron 5.H.K Mi ciiLH > nors. f Continued ) LAt'TW * . CLOAKS FfRU , DREW < KOT . MIKT rm.ini'iiU. Amp tioxtkl HH4 111 r II wltb E Hlmh nfflee Drcxrl Bittrl mo 1-wrsn rcrw. RICH rrL rr.R ii ! rirrlupe iVi. Q-3 t * Msnu , nil us. HTC. MME SMITH 1 1 HOVCILA ? ROOM t A > - Baire * tid Ktcam t th * T Jfldt " M1 * AXE8 VAPOR BATHS XA1SAOE M7 S mti BU. room S. AN VALKEXnURI DE'THOT. I" " ! miuv r.tlj hr "H-Ttriny miprrflu > uf hair motet bru. He. Kmra 4U N T Life Uldr RflTURE CURLD. XO I'AIN , Sc > 1'lTTl.N tlnn from tmiiltmw. w refer to nund'eH cif patletitc rured O B Miller Co an N Y Omfcha Xeb BATHS MASSAOK KMK 1'OST , SICH S 1. " 11 VIAVl HOMF TREATMENT FCT. t'r.T M trouble * I'ti-Blrlan In atundan t < n i. tlon nr healtb U.ioL ! re HC HIT bi 1 : t -s SEE CARTER HARp-WARE CO 140. I 1 . for mantelt crates tllon. marble w I ' Mu > cr TO I.OIN nu\L ANTHONY LOAN . TTU'ST TI sr > T ' Quick , roonrj at low rutwi fnr c iol > 's-n i r In Iowa northern Mlninmrt eaim-'T .v" V ( ' CITY LOANS. C A STARR Ei N T L I MOKET TO LOAN ON IMPRoVnii V I real eMate. Brennan , Love Co , } * u/.tiT I i i. wr. . LOANS ON IMl'RCA-ED Jl rNIMTRC'VCT' rrT' propertr. V. Farnam Smith A ; CO 12Jt Farnnn MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATE0 TTir O F Davl Co IMt Farnnin Rt W-i C ITR rKNT MONFY TOO1N ON rial evtalc & . Neb farma % V B Melkl' Omaha W-77- ! MOVEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA FRril'ET.1 T AT l"wert rateK nulldlnc loan * wantedFlle'ttr Trunt coninv "W * SIOMIV * IO LOAA CIIATTnLii. MONEY TO LOAN ON It'lfsnTRK PIANOS lioriwR. voi-oni , . rlo. . ut hniift ran In city , no reaim-al of pooa * t * li tly eonfMentlal yon can nay thi luan off ut ati > time or tn aw tmount. OMAHA -MORTOAGE LOAN Oi 3M So IMh St MONEY TO LOAN W ! DAY ? FfRNI- turc , iilanot tic. Due Green , room t Bar .cr tilk SAV.E ABOl'T I ( IMS L.HS MINJON TTPE TOO Ibe. BFBtt ) at jiulr tw.-tliirt : ruse * 40 double Iron naiidr fnr Iwt.Ira cc > > Thl mutpnal "lit uurd on Thr Omulm H - a d l In fairly r""d fondltlon Will ! > > ia chpnp In liull. or In qimntltiw to null yurchsiiet- Apply In jx"Ton or Vy tnBll to Tlie In * I'ub- llnhlnc Co Onrnho. Nrl. Y 71J IK AVERAGE -WEEliL-V Kin INCOME WITH IKK" Inv rtc4. Sair ctitucrvatlvc Ire | H > ctu > , jmiclfc , IITC r Daly. 15B B-I dvra . NPW Vork. Y-MC3T. Ntl roil KENT-A FMAL1 , VTATER IVtTER MILL nun atao handle creln. Addrem D x uS Lln- eoln , NpJtnmHa. Y Mlflt JOM _ ilETAIL r > ni'Q FTORE FOR SALE CHEAT barRuln. write. Harlc , HBKK & Co. Ci-um-ll Mlugg la. T Ml'tl SALE WILL FELL IV JtTLKAT uuctlun 1:1 the mwli of ralrinimt J'i.l mort' county Neb . at 1 o'cltioK p in NoU. . MM a full M"cK of drucr and Itxtun-s l'i- u Hh thf f'lurpndoii l > rufr ntnre A M Ktnne mnn. miinBBBe - FHlrliurj NcL T MZW ii" I'OIl i > A-LCHGAL AnSTItACTS. THE BTnOJJ HEED COMPA N'T HOUSES LOTE. FARMS. GPO. J' Bemlc Htal Efitttt Co. , I "niton Illk. lie IBC _ rHETTY t-IIOOM COTTAGE AND LOT SfilU IiBMtilxirt if pur liUicl.i. vwit t > ! HlRti hdim.l ) j rtl < - tnadem only SHOO 60 , e i- > t < nut 113 rou II. JlRHttncn. n : So. ] tta ft iE MM FARM UANHS. M Stirp ) rnunt } , K.GOQ. > r < llun Hurt cnunt ) , ISO nn here. l v CUrk cnunty , Iowa. JB an acre. MKi Iptp ) land In Iowa , tfb au Here. VH > in lowu. lr\el. SH > .n ucri. . M near Onmliu..tL tiMtr Oinalia. M.BMO 40 In Jcnva. > W MI in Inwa tuOO iwi Humiltnn rnunly. .MC. Iff ! BiHinr oouiil ) . Il.awi y near umutia K OOCI neur Oiimhu HMD near Omaha K 250 1JO I'ltitiv count ) , KV an acre. Mi in-iir Lincoln IlflOO l i itutlcr i-ountj , Sid an acre 40 Miaiiinu county. Iowa J8W1 HK Hun rnunt > . tlLl an ucrt. 40 Bun rount > S1.2IKJ C T HuTl on , U N T Life , I.E K4 4' Ml'SlC. AJIT AND LA.NGt AGE. GDOItGC T. GELLENBDCK. . BJLNJ. > MA.NDO lln and cultor le&uticr I'.ium 41. lift Di.ii ; Tel = 3C 11H IX > K GENflNE BARGAINS IN 1'IAN'IS ' don't fall to HW Vllliam H Schniollfr A. Co . 31k McOumiF tilde . S2 ( * ' l > u > t .u S4W , in uj- rliTht. tllMi IK' ' a ilne Grand Stelu u > , liu-Raln l fc 7 GO TO M S WALKL1N FOR K1OHT J'lUCES- on furniture ) iacl.lne and rciHurmp. mat tl CWE COUcllL-t UUd CU'lllonk Sill 'U'l.tf rtcL 1SSL XA HIILU1.\G A D LOAA AiSOCIATIONS. S.HAUES IN MVTl AL L. . 4. Is ASP N IA1S t 7. k | * r win tttien lit jeart ulialuajk rt- dtiutu ble 1714 Taniam bi Nuumcvr bt-c btcsoo see HOW TO GET A iiuME OK . ECl'l-K OOOl liiliTKM on Bin'liiKb AIII ] } to ( . 'mans K & . B AE > ' 17M Foniam G U. Nattlncer , ixc.srt srt HOUSES \VlNTnilKIJ. GOOD SHEDDING. BEST CARE n W MONTH. W F fcnyder. DHh ! and Lent enwurtli. write yet Marcy M 74 N17- 1'LENTY Or TEED. EHEHS AND WATER. imnx-K call d fur and dtlncrcd ruff , K , per rounUi Addirtiii LialKj , Creicent Clt ) la.N50 N50 I.OS-T. EMBROIDERED J'lECE AND BILK IN EN- Mihilie addreihcd to C14 K 124 , reward , return to Mb clt ) hall Lost S7 4' LOST ONE TEAT HER BOA TRuM BC.YIi'S tn Ilanii'j St und lnh ! nturn .1 isin Hunu-j und rwel\ reard Lout UA.NC1NG SCHOOL. A CLASS I-OR ADVANCE ITPILS IS NOW formtnc at Worund't tu mi-ct ever } Mundn ) at t p. m . HuU fur 10 vitl.B. IS. peed until Call at HIP Hume ) bt. Ll u ) * oj.en . MfcOS N0 SUM ING .MACIIIXUS. . A-MJ NL'W HOME HurBEKoLLAS1 > W U11 ' M.U-IIIC rouctilne ottiu. , Iil4 Cap. eve. Tel. 1S74 MIOITIIAJVD AND TWEWIUTIXG. A C. VAN EANT'B BCIIOOL. 113 Jf. T LIFE. ; ut AT OMAHA BUSINESS COLLEGE , JCTH AND Kt IIAIIl RUSSIAN. TCRKIBH AND MEDICATED ballit. k.l o exclumir drjiurtmrnt for ladlet , pteiythlnc nrw ludli-B Imir drmktnc and liar- ber > > liO ) > in coinifctlon jirloec low 10 ! S. 14th. I'HV&ICAL , CCLTtmn. ELOCUTlON-MltS. TT. DORWARD. tt. N. liilh. MCt ELOCUTION , ZULEUA rULLER. JC1S DODG- lim mrtvl. 1M N-31" Tl'I'UWIlITEHS. GET THE BEST TVPEWRU'EHK Efl'I'LIES ; | rt-pairt Vnlud TjTi'wrntr & Suppllc * Co , , j 1CU rut-tin UrtcL UNO June 30 wonic jonnnn. J. P. HBALT. IK ! xRK BTHKBT. SAVB MOVET BT OOIJCO dmtlft K N.irth * 4ih ! > t low w irk riianmiop * jwitn w ectrhctlon th'fi trer open p H. MAKOWITZ LOANS MONET. 4H N K M1EDICVL. LADIES i -HESTEJi * KNOLHH royal I'llit lunmnt ! lirati' > ar the l t wife tlrulam In . ' f.ir LudleK If | . "tw l re- tura mail Ai ! mfrl . I'tilrh'io-r Chrtnio * ! Co Fhllu.lelphlu P Mention Bee SUES & CO. , PATINT SOLICITORS. " S , - * * > l i-fT.iill 1 nr. o "trrrT" on.nlin. NMir ' rc u " V i r" r"s s & Searles , SPICUUSIS IN Strrous. Chronic i'e SYPHILIS CurtJ for life B4 > 3 the po s n thoroughly cuatmea ff-om 'Of ryr'fn 1 11.1:3 F1PTUL.A and IlECT M. I Liv. HK5 H 5 I 'RtiL EI-ES and VIRli" 'i ELE pi-myt.rnj and FUC- cessful' } cuted Mithod new and unralllnp i STRICTURE AND By new method without pain or cutting. Call on or address wllh E'.amp. Dr. Starlcs i Ssarlts , ' I9fflf b NOTICE f > F THE SITTING OF THE CITY CKVNril. ( iF THE CITY OF OMAHA A5 A in'AMP OP no.rL.TZAT20N OF ASSCSSMKNTS J'OR GENERAL CITY TAXES FViR THE YEAIt 1W7 All persons Interested ar hereby notlfled that the cli > council of tht Hty of omaba will sit iis B board ol equalisation of u ! > - ( stnpnts for c < neral taxes Tor tbp > eur 1K-C. as pnni < 3pd bj wotion ffi of the Chur- ter of MetrcpoUUtc Citl * . on the ? lh day of NovemtiiT. VK. between the hours of 9 o'clock a m and E o'clock p tn. , in commltu-e room A. In the city bitll. for the purpose of hearing and determining all complaints of erroneous or unjust assess ments for said rear. And said bearings will l > e continued from day to duj ( or a period of at leant live days from the diitp of Raid first sitting. All persons having taxable property with in the city are requested to examine their aiwpsnients , so that , if nny error exists , or any Injustice has tiecn dour in tbe asKt > 4- ment of tiropettjt. t-orrpciion may b * made by said board of equal lea tlon. It Ifing the lntm of thp law that no eoTwilons shall b made after the ttoard of i-qualirntlon ud.iournF. < xcppt lor rtusonE set forth in lllv FlBtU1 Tiie ans'-Bsmpnt books re now ready for examination All comjilalntb muu lie in writing mid fiu-d van tli - cltj t j "k for the ( otiblderut on and action of said board wtii n i-onM-jivt' omahu N-brttRka. futolxr SI 1KW 1'E.ECHER HiarfY. C.tJ CUrl : MADE ME A MAN AJAV T ABLETS l'0-.ITIVEL A LJ > rrrcm frjr < r ] or > IniiMtrni ] , , V il U Al.n.aiHl.p and i-LmM Altulltflli old ci-jonnc und tn i man f r Htudy , tiu tutw or tuitrriuee J'revent In anlr ) and Oon umltmti If u ID lilub. Their nee blifm * immediate inipnni i aud efiee-.n a CCKE vrhere uiJ oihers tail _ In KHtidiirntl wui ran * rna \ ctr & IKWiu r trrlttPL punr&tttetD * < f tr tt CJM in * ucL CUM * or rr.fund tin nit ur > Jrn 5Or i tier imckut'- BIX imckBr * * tuil tr&rninm for C- ' i n.iul 121 plum TTMnj.fi ni.nn mrrtnt uf i > nct ) * * inulo * tn * * A.JAX REMEDY CO. * * . . , , , Tor pule in Oaaha by Jcine * ForwU IK N. ICtb Stret t Kuhn Co. . ir.tb and Douciac DR. J T1U OKtT SPECIAL ! ST HD Trr T u. PRIVATE DISEASES knrn & Disorder V MEN ONLY 11 1 rar Experience. P \cin it ( .iiLkba Rook Irre Coniultatioc uc Lxan inatinL i-i r. I ; n one remain Sit. Viwud tui CALTHOS fitti L fi i . ttc . > ti iTf * " t in E F4 \ ' ' " cuurnntr * thai < il.Tliut will Ptr P * l"lir ' I" rtnuUirrLeu. 1 url < Wt \ UBd KEt-TOlU. Lu.1 \ l e 4' t. f.l i tt it and / ' < j'lj'.rC lc 7 VON WIOHL CO. , 332 B , ClBtlnnatl. tlu.v MMA * HUB CARD LeLtcfc ,1 * ii.Ll.Nl N & . 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Q i tJoroUiy ! - > ' nf . _ . _ cr A tb & c3b A * > * > \ j i - i j" wJ t " > / " > r i * " > - TtnPt i Tbp betts wep cotniBB In lK > wa oa thp bp ch a little prow ? of ftb rfolk wtltlne to welcom * tbp brawa ) p - i me * The wpjrtprs son bad M > nk to rp t. ! aftsr b UilDq tbe earth In a poloen plow Twiiiirlrt - bffirlnnitifr t * ( nil. Xarr and nearer tb * flshtiraiwi cmae. and Co n to ibe water c t-dge tb wttchprt r n. Tp dv to bp ] ; . in pullitii ; tb * IKII asborp. 1 What Itirtt captain" " sukt-d an old * li ae tbf flml l wt was drawn up oa the ' pa.h Rare poofl Incl : Bn. " wae tap answer , and a hard day's rork wp-ve bid Wll in IBKC " to a 4arl-pye4 amldpc who bad toaie from aaonc tbe crowd f watchers and war now holdlnc bias by tbe arm. "tbee has come te welcome thy old deddy. has the * " " Aad with hie rough , broaccd hand be gently smoothed ber try ! balr 1 am always AO pl d wbtn yon come safe home father , " sbe said , as she ] U d hte arm "Well , bere I am , * afe and sound cnoucb o j leare tay little maid , and witb an appe- iif bic eno-jeh te frichtpn oae Ran home o motbpr and tell br I'll be up for eupp r s 'sot > c as the men get tbronpb " A t-ttirdy young fellow , wbo bad been the first tt spring csbOH1. tnd wae already beipiag to baul the .nets from the boat. ' stopped bis work and came to w bei e tbe I muidea stood , wttcbluc b r falaer go flown .be sandy incline. i "We ! ! B WB , hasn't tbe * a word of wcl- i rome for me. too" " he ald la a voice that I seemed wonderfully leader , coming us it did i Tom buch a btronp and hardy fellow Evea , .b" dim twilieht could not hide the lo\e i 'ipht la his eyp a * be looked in ber face , 'Hess turned her bead a ide a little , vhlle sbe an werod him. a . though his earnest look disturbed her "I urn glad you have > 'td such peed luck. Bt b. " she nald. rest- sr-auprlac tbe Mad about with tbe to ? of her well vorn baot. "But I niuct | hurrj home , for father Ytats ME supper ready Good-bye" "Good-bye. Bet . " caM Robert , aadrith a little slsh be wont back to tbe men " Robert "Barrow had iJways loved Bees Hallow y From the time * he was able to toddle about IKl d been leer devoted elave Heva hrr boyish lover -when tbey v ent to the little dcbool togetber. over la tbe village i exond He was ber lo\cr rttil t ! 3. a man who had ue > ver given & thought to nay other maiden Bess was the bonniest dark-eyed I IMC ID all the country round Her hair v. ar almost black nud btias In heart-easnarine rurl * about the well-iHihtd bead Liplit of font atid light of br.arl uue i.be , daaclac tiad slcplcc ; ubuut the house or along the lonely 1 wish Bob vouldn't be o fooHeli " she ihoupbt as sbe climbed the billy pathway "He doesn't efem to m4t > 4 who se him. I am prttlnp too old now-to'bBve him act so I must let blm bee tb&t 1 am not a child and longer. One would actually think be was my brctbcr " * As sbe n eared the hovpe * > hp saw bpr tnothrr standing In the doorway , aad bat tened her step * to tell t > f the safe return of tbe fKlipriren . "Tbey' had fl&p luck mother , " cbp l'pd ' out. "and father villv borne for supper wben tbe boals arc emptied" Inol : of relief pawwd ever tb * woman's face at nbe beard tb # peed news Her mind was at rest lor a time again. She wac always uneasy when her hosbaad was away on tbe water , not knowing whether be would < ver return. . , Soon tbey beard tbe voices of tbe men rai lain Hallovny's Vlirsto ? ttut abnve the rtt at he bade them a.oiieery good night , rt Barrow stoppM at tbe college door and Bess knowing th&t he wanted to see her. iep-ofl ; outslte Robert's fRcc llchted a he saw ber "You haven't told me that you are glad to ser me. Begs , " he suld "You know all tbe time I m away fibbing I'm thinking of hearing jou EBV that when I come home. 1 sjppose I'm a foolish frilov but I can't help think me about yon. Bess" Now was her time "Of couisc I'm plad to see you. Bob , but " bere she paused an instnat and the color ro e to her face wfcich , fortunately. It WUE rather too dark to see "you mustn't loot at me so much v.hen people are about. 1 m getting old now. and some of the foolish folk do Guy such silly things" "What do tbey say' " stked Robert ' Oh neter mind " Ebe answered , tbe color rubbing to her cheekE aqaln. tie ibej ey that I dearly love thec , ray ! ass" Is that one of the ellly things" " Bess did not reply "If tbe3 do. it's the truth I have no aeefl to tell tbee ih&l Beec tbee has alwfcvs laown it. AE for not looking at tnee. how ( an 1 help it" ' He npnke BO tenderly , bo Ininply that Bess who was far from pos- icRs'.d of a heart of stone and , indeud. was \ i r\ fond of Robert re lented But , Bob " the aid caftly. ' don t make ONE IK EVERY ? OUR. Oji - I't-rmm In K\er > Four SufU-r * from 1'ilCK. Aboul one yoreon in t-very four suffers fiom some form of recul disease. The men common and annoying it Itching piles , Indicated by warmth. Blight molbture ana intense , unooau ollable itching in the ptrts effected Tii < * UBunJ treaUaent hae been code Eiraplc ointment or naive , ivhlci sometimtte pure temporary relief , but aslliiSE like e jier- nuut-nt cure can be expected from euch buperflcial trnatiDcnl. Tbe only perroaneai cure for Itching piles ypt dlHootrtfl U Ibe Pyramid Pile Cure , not only for Itclitrp piles , but for every other form of piles , blind , bleeding or protruding The fim cpplicatioo glvee Inrtant r < 4ief end the continued use for B hliort time cauEee a permanent removal of tbe tumors or the small paranitec vhlch cnuH > the lu- t iHt > itching and dimomfort of Itching piles. Many pbysictinE far s long time hu [ > - jiOhud that the remarkable rtlit f afforded b > the Pyramid Pile Cure was because it WI.B cuppuKed lo eoutaia uoojue. ojilum or simi lar drupE but wicb it nut , Ihe case A i e- cent t-areful analysis T'lhiremedy tho-wexl it to be abuolutfl } m * from ttiy eocaint1 opium or in fact an ; , injutunouEinjuriuuE drugs whatever Sola by1 drupglstE ai DO cents per k fuw Ix-fo'F folk I dot t kCt to IT vrltb M'U b ; tudrvd 1 dot t lit.r IHO- pie to talk " ' Wrti rwvetl > n 1 11 try Th * know * 1 would do anything to plwiff Ui But thrr tnurtii' < mind tbf rtattrr of tbe village folk There tan't one of tbpra that do iu t Vnow 1 want tnw { or my iittl ? wife. 1 ataV.tuo * vcr t of K Jny lam " ; Just then the ct plain aptmred at the ' " 9tot > and ligvp Home of tli * good piK > r. Bob. " lie c&ll < * d "No. UiROk you. captain , 1 tantrt 5 * OS And vlth & frt > aiil t to B m , he hurried * ) ' . I The s mmer- . days paswd slowly. There I ws very little to vary the monotony of thf quiet vitlatce lite. Now and then it rtmy tourist vtodcrcd oter from the 9b&fton Inn. Ui > ut two milei ; beyond But one hrlptt morning toward the close of June tbe arrival ol a stranger vag her alded. He was a ytmnc artlut who. the even- inc before , had citaurefl tiptin the place while rtrolllng ulimit wlih no particular aim. and l d taken a fi.nry to do a little sketching in the nelghliorbdoa As he pawed the Halloway eottace he saw "a little RTI > y maid" romping with a grt-et Newfoundland dog In the narrow garden Itatoh 'A terltable little beBUtj- . " be thought to hlmwlf. Suddenly it dawned upon htm that he was thirsty , * nd. doffing hi * rap. he pulltely asked "the gypry m ld" If the voulfl kindly tell him where he could gt-t a drink * > fwater Perhajis it v as the exercise with Bruce the Newfoundland , which brought the color to Be * * ' fare ; at any rate , it vat a very rosy one upturned at Herbert Desmond at she anewe red " 1 will get yon one. * lr. " "Oh. thank you but 1 m so sorry to trou ble you , " raid Desmond cod ashe smiled at her the : osy color deepenea. "By Jove' " said he. as she difcappeared "I never saw such a color " Ston BesB returned with a pitcher of water * nd a glare "Thank you eo much. " ie said , as he took them f r m her. ' Would you mind If I set flown for a few minutes while 1 drink It * I limn hud rather a warm walk , and if 1 am wit Intruding would like to rest c While " "Will you coaie Inside. Blr. " naid Bew > . "or would you rather sit out here " pointing to bench In a shady spot outside the cot tage , bbeltered by a luxuriant honeysuckle vine "Outside , please. " Desmond replied , and * eeted htmrlf la the cosy nook "But don't Jet tne drive you in. " as he saw Bess turning away. "Perhaps. " here he smiled again. " > ou will allow aie to tax your hcwpttalitj ' a'little further and will let me a k yon n few queation * about tbe vIllaEe * " "I MB afraid there Isn't much to tell Noliody ever eoaiee hrre and nothing ever happens. " she made reply. "But you must not stand "Won't you sit down" 1 really will not feel comfortable ualese you do " Though rather nbaihed Be s set down he- side him on the old wooden bench , her heart throbbing and her broom hearing with the excitement of talking to this handsome stranger. Bruce at on the ground between tlieai. every now and then rubbing his nose against the lltile brown hand thai fondly care * ed him Desmond leaned over and patted the noble creature. "What a tine fellow lie IB And you are very load of him , aren't you ? " T . " said Begs , and smoothed his glowy head "Yonwouldn't part witb him. 1 suppose * " "Oh1 no. I have had him ever since he was a puppy. A friend gtve him to me when I was rs little girl. " "How long ago has trrt been" " he asked with a.trails " 1 wouldn't cotiblder jou tnch u big girl now. " 'Tm 16 , " she said , drawing hcr&ulf tip "Then you tre quite a young lady. I would not have thought you w ere so old " And t.o the unimportant talk -went an. At last Deemoad rose to go " 1 must not keep you any longer I must not l > e selflfch. " he said , looking into her e > es "I hope , howe - e er. to nee- you again I am going to do a little ski'tching and will be over here every day or so for aweek at least. Now 1 must say goodbye" ( taking her hand ) . Ac he jiadpfd down tbe sunny road Bess remained eiandlng. How long the woui.i j hoi e > slayed Ihere it is Impossible to tell had not her mother's voice recalled her to her senses. Taking up the empty pitcher and the carried them into the house. All day long her thoughts wandered off to the handsome artist , end she tried to re call his every word , his every look , and to feel acaln the pretence of his hand as he bade her E > o4bye T t et norniir n il ° awa'-ei ed she asked herself whether it had only been E | dream AVer It really true that she wae itolng to e "him" agala ? Perhaps cvea ' today" j Noon came but the stranger had not ap peared . It was just before sunset when hhe | caw him He WKE ilh her father and Rob ert Barrow. The three were laughing | heartily at a joke of tbe captain's , a * they blowly climbed the hill BCBB turned quickly and weal into the cottage. "Well Mr Desmond " i.be heard her father eaying. "I hope you'll like this part of the country well enough towant to stay for home time " "Thank you , captain. It has a htrong at traction for me already ( catching eight of Bess by the -nindow ) . IE this your home , fir ? Then I presume that If your daughter She WES very kind to me yesterday , " and he told in what way. Robert Barrow had a Etranw ) feeling c& hetew DeEtito&d wnlle up at ) { * > and saw her blush ar she nodded in leturn Wa it jealouii * Robert scoffed at the idea. Was it fear ? He scarcely knew. But for the first time in hit life he felt glad thai Beat did not come out to speak to him. He nodded to her. and with Desmond passed on. There wac not a day now wben the artist and "the gypsy maid"did not meet. Was it b ) chance ? At uz l il wae. But letcrou ibe aettlngB were planned The villagers began to talk One even went no far ss to warn Robert Barrow that he had better look out < ir that "artiBt fellow" would gel the litwt of him. Rebert's answer , whatever it was silenced tongue * for a while. But deep down in Roberts hr-art there was btrife Wa it true lliat Bts was be coming -fond of Herbert Diamond ? Hit , heart Etood Ptill at the mere thought But sup pose it was true' He clone boa hip hands us be asked him elf the question Had hhe not c right to clniow whom she would * Bet.auMhe Ioud lur was Ibal any reuben why the muet no : loie 'another" No , ehe was free lo do as t > he pleased He would for Infants and Ohildren. Caitorla dcstroj-s wonni , uJlnyE frvrriEb I "Caiitorla is sowcn nflnptrd to children J1C8B , cures dtorrhtra .nd wind coUc , relieve * that J reraauueud it as superior lo nuy pro- teelhmg troubles , end cure * ca&BUpatiou Lacrw-c to xnt' Cufcturiu cuuuunc no pcrccoric , luarpUuc , H A. Auricc. M.D. , or opium in coy fjrxn , H j So. Osfori btr. . Srootlyu.K. V. Tor bci-cral years 1 have recommended " The use of Oistoria is fco unlver&al and Costorio und tlitll tiln-uyt coutmuc to do lit , lutrriu ho veil Liiown Uiul it w-nnt a da ci il } ' " iuvcriably produced work of BupereroirBtion to endorse It. 7cw BT the intelliceut fiuuilie * vha do not 1-etp Castoris vnthia easy rtacli. " j Street and yth Avenue , Ciiios M/LK-rrs , n. D. , KewVortCity. JJcw York City. ' Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. 1 art try to lnflup re hfr That hr lovH br- to teakc her hi * wife iilie It wan nanAucmt. . nDd U1 tlir urtU ! llu- Hr hpom | < lli * ( d rry llulf work nowkdtrc Thp tnwtlnpnrtth BP * wen tbp cup of ibt It If nrdlmt to my r > w > tm n1 w e not bud fftllnw irt bp rt. inrtwd Jw Jrwo It Mr w tbrnicWtw * It It trup end rfri pt B llttlp -inoh Imx'lnj : \ > * * T tbt > Idrt of tJirw eflnrtni ; rlntpr but tx-j-ond thl * thrrc w * imt inurfc to vhlrb > ou rmild ohjprt la ih - jtmns mu > r rbar- nt-irr Bui WRiit tif tbmtfQit oftdtittmt ) Kdf to M > rlwiii tn > Bbl UK M rhrt found out ilxiu * . thlv tlrop Hie ] > poplp atrt > d littn to com * botnf > He bad ftur'fl * w y Qtiltc lone pcmicb tbry mid Hf hcrmn to tblnl : tbts w true him- urtf M * l.iu-w that bp w a * hfls orpr b d at. brxprp * Pd It In lor * vrltb lK nnH" B - . and IIP ) ; nrv > tliwt bp wac paMlntietfl } In lw # wltb lila VM It wai. tltof for blm to KB HP could 6M uimrry BWIK "What would Ills rootbpr and ( .lutrrn say if be were to take ber borop as bl nrtflp * ? be would bp t > ut of her plptDi'nt to nay thp Ipapt- Tbe It-ttpr jitrt of hi * t&anbood varu > d blm tbst thp nipfOiipn v.ltli Bt-st muM cmite 3'prhaj * it bpipm a war Kt onrr nbf1 vould MK > & R otpr bpr fondue * * for bitn. 3'oor llulp Bonnie Hit bp n < nl : tie bp tripd to UilnV. t > r bow be tbould tell bw lie tlircw hlms-flf face downward oa tb * nubbly praw ouJ tried to flcbt ft out with hlniopH. How IOBC bp It } there IIP did not IIKI : Sudfleuly b WIMtttartU < d by thp sound of ftxrtntPiiK l ool.lnp u ; > bp Raw HF roailnc toward him. § bf carried a little batl.ct RDd vat tm bvr way to oiip of tbf cottapes to taV.p nonip dainty d b to a Rid : uetgbbor. "Oh : " sbe wild , ne tbougb Burprtefd. "it's rou. ' " DMiinond bad rien Imaedlatply "y . " I bp atifwprfd. "It t-l" Tbir was all that ae unid for & momt'iii "Is tbere auj-tbinp tbp mattpr" " It wrtwd to IH-st ; ui > tboucb a chill vent through ber UP b ( < KfVcO the Qiipnlon. "Anjihitm thp ffluttpr * Oh. no' " Desmond tried to p ; > e k Kteadlly. but bis voice was rather * haly " 1 was just lyinr there thlul- Ing nl > c > tMtbinps It inn't n good jilan to think , is It" " " what - thiul about "Tbtt dejiptids on j-ou : A jieati > for jour thouchlH. Mr. liesuioud " He colon-a. "Tbcj are not lor sale. Mi e Htllonuy. " "Mies Htlloway' TVby So you call me Mlks Hallowcj ? Ua e I done anythlttE to oSctid you * " "No BCM. ; but the lart It yon called me Mr. Desmond. Yon broVe the agreeaient Una. " They had becun to nail : . a.Dd WWP grad ually it-avinp the line ol cotUeeK. aad wan- dere'd down to the hbore. "V\'bun the.x had Roue pome distance tbry came to a prtat rork , and here they ntopjiea , Btn fcrttiag down to rest in its shadow. Herbert felt that he must begin to prepare Bern for the parU&R. "I supiHwe that when I ooaie again to Herton you will be married , " he said , with n desperate plunge Again that chill M-lswd Ben * tbouch ber cheeks became rory red. as she said. " 1 lon't understand you " "I mean. " be said , aad his rolre wounded etrance even to himself , "that by this time next year you will be married " "Married ? And who am 1 to marry , pray ell' " "If rumor proves true , Robert Barrow. " BPBE tried to smile , but the shod : to the cnder litUe heart had been almost too much Dd brave a * ebe was she wasted to run uway and be alone , vhere she could 'cry ber heart out , " "ITje loves you , and no do 1. Bess. " he nald. forcettlnt ; all hie pond resolution us je I.BW the jiethnUr nolle He tried to l.lm jer , but she put uj > ber hand to ward blm off'I 'I love 11 ou with all my heart , " he said and. EltUnp down , he tool ; her hand In his "Sweetheart haven't you the least little bit of love to ch > me in return ? You won't answer ? Then I Unow jou muu love me Isn't It BO. flarlinK1' " And ulmottl before could realize what was happening , be bad kinged her Acalti and acaiii be Listed tier before f he could release herself. It was not lone before the little curly head ! ound a rebtlup place on tbeeUetcen jackvl quite clo .e to Herliert's heurt. Tbe Jane shadows lie pan to fall , and Mill the lovem sat on. They bad so much to say to each other tn many tbincs that had to be re peated over and OUT apcin They were not very wise naylnpe cud not very varied , butte to the two who listened to them they were the most wonderful voris eier tittured bj livicp mortal But in this world of ours all dreams miut , have their waking "And you dlad't mean what you said about my marryinp Bob Barrow ' " Desmond pave a little start. "He would have made you a per > 3 husband , sweetheart He is much more worthy of yon than 1. " "Herbert' " As if there could be any one better than you " And the dark eyes luokttd lovlnply into Desmond's Jacc What cou J he do but li s lier apaln ? "But you wouldn't want me to marry him Herbert , dear * " Tor anrwer he tool ; her In bis arms. " 1 wish I could keep you close to ine always , dear love , " he said "Oh. Herbert " Bess Bald , alter o time , "j have been PO happy that I forpnt 11 about poor Mrs Walter * , I really must go now I feel as though I wanted to make every out happy " "And must you really go ? Well , then , let me carry tbo basket lor yon. " As they neared the cettage Bess Mopped "I must say goodbye to you now. " "But 1 am going to wait and r.ee you sale home. " "I would rather not , " ebe bald , coloring " \Vby , sweetheart * " " 1 want to get quieted flown a little be fore I go home. If I HID alone I can manege butter , " she said smilingly What long time it took them to say the simple words At lust they parted Just as Bes was about to t'nter tbe cott ge the turned There blood Desmond , waving bis hat at her. Putting four fingers to ber lips she waved ber hand in return. AE ebe paired within Desmond heaved a high , and went fclowly homeward. Herbert Desmond hlept very little that night In the pray of the moraine be packed his trunk At daybreak a utorm arcwe The rain beat acatnet tbe windows md the wind lathed the trees across the road , while far in the distance be could hear the roar of the eeo. A Jew hours later a boy wae making hit. way as best he could through tbe mist and tbt rain to the Halloway cottage. He caj- rini a letter. BOBE hand khssV aa she tools it from bitn. Was there an answer ? JJ ; , the gentleman didn't tell blm HO. It was her first loie letter. Shu fondled it as though it were tbe znosi precious thing in tbe world. At last the opened it. "Sweetheart , how can I tell you. Promise me that you will not hate nt ( Hate him ! ; You beliext that I love ; ou ( She lUwed the letter ) Then , for my take try to be breve ( What would tbe not do for his gakr ) Not that I fiwir\e It ( Tbe diar fellow ) Why did } ou vvcr love me ? 1 , who cm M > un- Mo-thy of you Butifc , dear tbe truth it that I am a fccouudrcl. I have woa 3 out loxe. and then , like a ( .neal.ing cur , ht left you" ( Have left jou ) She read it i.KEiti " 1 feel that 1 cannot tnarrj > < > u ( Tbe letter dropped from btr hands ) You would not be happy If I were to take you * jv. a < ' ihe jutd , taking up tbe letter again Oh Bch * , do not tbitil : ii Is because 1 do nut lore jou. I have tried to do what wiif l > esi for both our saktis. Will you trj to belli > r this' I wantttd to n < e jou Mice jiKirn before I loft , but that would not ba\i madu tbe parting any otfcjer , would it' And now I mut.t nay poolUjc. Oh lit * " Here tbe It-tier en dud abruptly. Iiiuntr'n jcadj , Bosfc , " ber moth&r called uji the vlaire "I thml I'll lie down , mother. 1 don't watit any dinner M } bead aches " Then , trjing to steady her voice . "I've had a tiotc from Mr Desmond He v'lhbet. to ay guud- bye He r.tarted lor home today " "You don't say. WU1 , I'm torrj he's pone. for be was a nice pleasant c utl tnau It was real kind of him to think of vending you a line " _ _ Old IT I'lutr 'Chun Miner' " . . BROWXVILLE , Ko S.-To tbe Editor of Tbt Bee ntferrlntr to nu Item in your Htmie of Sunday November 1. tbe old flue owned by 1 W Minor. I liun nllh Unlt d Staiux rerulmtlon tlnir tlrnt I brought with me to ka In ISiK and ownud it four yearfc oomlnir wtt JT.-KNAS. Loculc mi iiiiilnir C'linplc. Franl : Pavls formerly II vine ut Twenty , fifth an i r-urolnj : Mreftii and Mr * r > oru Blu-rmi-r nf < uur'ii 1'i ffc [ trp at * h' POJI e cbareed wl'h uduU'-ry V\u , for merly worVf l In n 1'rrry r * Mp In trm rlt > At > ou ! a rnonili RRO hr ruM Ht } ' dl - Mtr 'd n4 w f. Hftrrnard iKDHtcd at Pla.tr whpt-p. It IK KwwrlPd It * wan Uxlnc with Mr Sbprtn t Thp wotnmti hw > a hu'tiHtiA and chlldrtui in ir.c In Conn BH fT Shr waf Tortnprlj pm | > lopd n a cool , in ft bolpl AMUSEMENTS , te if * & ; * & ? i An enpacpmt n of ! ! . < > < tiipb'i. and Satir- i da ; tuautipp of ] & Mirxnura" Aupu * J I Tbnma * ! * ! phty w .11 bp Inaucurstod ai Bnyd r tnnicbt. TM * t-ranon it will lie au ontlrply JIPW production Mr Tbomar j that he ae\r lforr rehfartird a eotnpai * | that vac no pwuliarty fitted In every \ ate to th requirMtietit * and a motit tollgbtr.u l er ? rmaBre te to be antkrlpaKwl. The cvm- i racy include A S Ltpm ri. Cliarlw H RlfBrt. r C. HnwilioM. ChsrlM Mimob A 3. Ed wards , Fred Wf-blx-r. Charlw Hall Billy AVoatfs , J M SurrldRe , M. Charles Mrs Jean Clara Walters Mis * Marijar Dllidla. Ml f Mamie ,1 < hiiotoiitMtm Ma' caret Mwrer. OMllnl -rlal < Hartrt , etr Thti , prtimlM-s to be & highly Wallwr Wblti-slde will be tb - attraction at the Crrlgblon lor four nlibt ; * com e ( - Inc Sunday. November K. when be win ap- 1 j-ear In his latent ttuccw * . "BuBtrti-e Aram' a dramat icat Ion by Paul K * ter and Walke- Whlt * ldp of Bulwer-Lyttoo's novel of thai name , which Mr Whltefrtde bur added to bis already loiip rp } > ertorj Tlw upi ortlaR com- paay if ol anven hiRber prade of excel- IBBCC than tbo uj > erior company which has In-ea this player's support heretofore , and Include * nirh veil known names a lAir-la Monrp. Josephine Morsp. Dorothy Harper Charle * D Herman. Herbert Pattec. John M. Stuieeon , John L Sapbore. John M Salnoplla Edwin Tanner. Egbert Fowler Wll on Tuawr and John E I > voraU. D > ir- Inr the < > ncacempnt Mr. Whlteflde will alxo be fr w In "Hamlet. " "Othello" and "Tbe Merchant of Venice " Thomas Q Seabrooke. supported by onp of Charles rtohmtn's maaj FUperior orcantza- tlons will l > e tbe drawing card at the CreiRhtnn far three nif-bts commencing Tbumflay November 12 preBenttug "Tlior- oubl > rcd " the jiruductlou in which tblx well known player liar achlexed a dwidt-d t > uccf9E durtup the recent run in New York City The play will be staged during the local engagement la the same olaborme manner which characterized its original production. Davis 4 Keoph'e remarkably coinudy-drama , "On tbe Bowery. " revised up to date , la which Steve Brndie cppenTv bolds forth at IJoytJ't , Sunder and Moadux Noretnber S aad . AB a "i if iratnatlr and comic production It woi u high place in the wte m of tbe multliude The : eal- Irtlc comtidy cliaracters wrre reoopuized &t once as Itplnp ruinariiably true te ll' < while rsagreratod mitflclenUy to be sxceefl- In ply laughable. Tbp ttu > ationai lucidetiir of tbe play stirred audleocce to the hlghot pitch of excitement. Steve Brodle In both the. i-omic aad the serious. of tbe play Much Interest Is being manifested In tbe coining Scottish celebration , oomnmnclnp u > - nlcbl. at the Cre > lghton theater. There are oome 200 performers and such a bewildering rp ctacle as "Toe Gathering of the Clan : uud the "Pageant of Nations" is seldom seen on any ktage Tbe sound of tbe bap- pipe * tbe click of tbe cuetanetK. the merrv jinple of tbe tambourine , accompany tbe laughter of tbi participants as they descend tbe inouatala with battleuxcK. shields and Fwordfi. Dances of all nations compose tbe three hours' performance with choruses marcher and tableaux Rob Hey , " tbe great Scottish drama , wi'i be put on in UE warlike array , und Judging from tbe cast of characters the play is in capable bunds Rob Roj" wltt be played Friday aad Sa'- tirday nights : the "Gatberlag1 of tbe Cliu < t- " and Papi-tnt of TCatloae" Thursday night and Saturday m&Unee. LOCAL The Young People's ndflnty of Unity church will meet this evening with MisC Belden. 1P17 Cas * street. Harry Caliaban and Marl : Stalnberger. ar- : wtcd several days ago on a charge of rtealing a borne and buggy from Robert Forpcy of TJorence. are now being held at thti polite t.tatioa on a charge of grand lar ceny. There will be a meeting of tbo Nebraska Humane society this evening In tbe parlor of tbe Commercial National bank. All per- * ons interested , eertsctally the clergymen and principals of tbe schools , are requested to be present. It has beet leported that A Hofipewas robbed by pickpockets last Monday nigbt of $20 Mr. Hocpe bays this is a mistake and the only thing lost was hie voice. which suffered u collapMby contlnuout cheering for MclClnley Lieutenant H A. Sievcrt of tbe Ninth cm- ulry. U S A. , called ut the army head quarters yeetrrday He was recently mar ried in the cast and. la company with Mrt , Slevert , was en route to Tort Wasbakip , vhere they will make their home. The barber supply store belonging to Mel- choir Bros. , 111S Tarnam street , was rn- terod by burglars last evening between tbc hours of 7 and B o'clock and nearly isn't worth of knivts and raors taken The money drawei was broken open , but ibe thieves obtained but a small amount. An entrance was eCected by forcing open a rear door Henry Moore , while filled with campaign booae la t evening , walked up to a finnmy ading la front of a clotblag store ntur Thirteenth end Parnam etreets aafl began to take the clolbeE from It. "Hurrah fr > r Brjan' " be cried "Silver Is free , wbu s tbe matter with clothing to go with if A patrolman chanced to be near and csoortid Moore and hie jag to tbe t taUtm. I'EHMIAAL J'.UtAGHAI'IlS. L M. Crawford , Toiptka , Kan. . IE regis tered at tbe Barker. George H. Crosby of the Burlington left lutt nigbt for Chicago. W. J Burgess < if the Crelghton theater left yeaterday for Denver. Congressman Mellilejohn arrives In tie fc } _ i vanlng from tbe wc t , H. E. Gariii-ey i.nu wile , Qrcen K.M r. Wyo. , are stopping at tbe Barliar. Georfie W. Lpomi * . ban pone to Chicago for it few Says and will continue cast. f. L. . Randall and B G. Spencer , Kansas City , Mo. , are reglsteied at tbe Utrlicr Hon Charles P MfcodarBon , socompaLi-a by Lie wife , left lat evening for Chicago Mrs. Milton Barlow has gone to Chicago , wbere he will rlElt anlatJvcii for a ftn- nlgbt Mis John E. Wilbur left last evening Tor rhlci'.po , where c > hc will vibit Xrluadc for a short j > eriod. J A EjlT , Mock agent for the Burhne- lon left > t > li.rduy : or tbt east , to bt Ll- kent ( or a v.t < tk W S Peuvry wut ID tbe1'y Ufct niRlit wbilt oti bHi waj frtin. Ciipple Cretk. hla hoini' tu C i H tpo EROIiRY Ko j > ot sb no mineral no danger in S. S. S. This. mean * , n p-eut deal to all who know the dihustrous effectb of these drugs. Jt is tha only blood n-inedy puuranUied Purely Vegetable. S. S. S. forces the dif-cnBe out through the fcUn does not dry up the jioihon to JCCIJT the honefc , hko uiercuriul mixtures do. ' I van RltDotit a pbyalcn. ! the roBult of miiruunal treuinuiit f iirtiionU | IOHIM > B S.S , i b riul lilnrid reuiedy , lur it enroll tne | > ci- manvn'iy " 11 e D T T Uutti , jlt4BBmal ) Muib' tit L'lUli , Mo , i adtlJtu , Ewlft SjuclSe Co..tltctk