Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 27, 1896, Editorial Sheet, Page 14, Image 14

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    TIIRO IAITA MAV 27 , 1800.
SPE-JIRli NOTICE : ,
AitvrrlliciitrnlM for tlivi > i > i-nlnnm
nlll lie inkrti unlit latlto | i , in. , for ( ti
rvi-tiltiir mill until M p. in. for th
iiinriilnu ; unit .Miiitlii)1 pilllliinx.
Ail re-rllm-rH , lij requesting n limn
lirri-tl check , run IIIIM * nnmti-rn nil
ilecxM'il to n iiiiiiui'.rcil It'lli-r In 'nr
if Th ? HIMAuuvrirft no mtilrritr
11 III lIMIvvrnil III ! | irCNeIllllllnll ( I
I lie cliecU mil ) .
Hilton , I I-So n ivnrit flrM Inirrllon
In n ufii-il tlu-i-cnf Icr. ollilnu tnl '
( or lf n Hum U.'c for tliu llr l Incur
linn. Tlii'KV iidvcl fUPIIICII | mil * I It
run coiicculli cly.
SI'ITATIOVS tt'AVri'.I ) .
WANTIIIl. A HITI ATION AT ANYTlttNO
hulfhcr by ttnili- ran furnl h Hr Ma it n tn
rtiro * . Address II. M. Stilt , cure ofVnllac
llron. , .So. Uinulm. A-4M
WA.vni > MAI.I : 111:1,1' : .
\VANTII > . AN II IA ; wno CAN THINK 01
mine simple tiling tu p.itcnt ? 1'iotect you
Idi.K. they may hi In * you wealth. Writ" Joh
MV.Mfiljiirn & Co. . Dcpl. V , Patera Attorn- !
W.irlunKtnn. 1 > . C , for iholr 11,500 prlie iiffe
nml R list of ZOO linenllnnj wanted. 1I--8U
aoo "CAN vAssiSifl WANTIIIJ AT isi
r. HnlttijpuM wrrKly -MSMJ M
\VANTi : ril :
KnnlrprK. Clooil pny. V. K. Ilooto. lull rnrnnr
Mrift. Umalin. Nth. _ H-MM3jll _
f r ov KMIM.OVMIN'
ntnl wlllltm to work can leuin of u prrnriin-n
tltiintlun nt Roo.l IVIIKCK by wrllliiR to r. V
H . bo < ; M , AilguMa. Maine. ll-MMC 51 *
TAII. < JltH \ \.NTKI ) . CONTINKNTAI. CI.OT1I
Inn Cimriiny. 1I--MK8
WANTii > --TllAVKl.l.Vir8AI.i : . < MiN l''Oll Cl
K'Hii. nM lelhihlc home ; fj.rCiciuc | ! utmeci'C
linry ; vMrn Inilurcmeiils to iil lGiiiL-r * , IT ! t
II .VI per month ami expenses. Clint. ( ' . lilfhn
ft i-o. . ft. l.uiils. IJ MM Jll
WANTKI ) . MKN TO LlTuiN ll.UUIICIl TIlAPn
only eliilit uceK * lerpilred , nivl > c. can hnli
nny i > n ltlnn ; yltuntloiiH or l > . < .itli iK KViar.in
teed ; rniiiplPtv outllt of tiiolfl Klvcn each flu
ilinl , i\nie Sulunlajfi wnlle U'MinliiK ; citta
locupii inallnl free. Mold' * limber Cnllte ; , M'
N. Hlli Miect. St. 1-otlls. 11 MM ! T
MIN WHO WM.I , woniv ti A DAY ; HAI ,
my or ( ' ( .iMiiltfloii pnlil. Clifton Soup > % Mfe
di. , Cllirlmmtl. . Olito. II-
MKN AND \VOMIN : UOIIK KoTi r.sT\v 01
rvrnliiK nt th * Ir linim1 * ; nlcu plcutnnl wnik ; tu
rnnvuHflni ; ; i'Xp rk-ncp n t llwOMiryvo ; p.i ]
rnlnryi onrlnsc Mntnp for p.Mtlciilnrn. Htnmlnri
Mfir. Co. , 14V , ! J,1 si. , New Yolk. II
II0 IMU ! JIV ( C-Afll roll msTIUHt'TINI
cliriilnrs ; cnrlofc Cc , U. S. DIMiltnilIni
lliiienn , I'lilniK' ) . II
\\-ANTir > . HAI.IHMICN TO HIM. CKSAUH ; ji'i
Miniitlily nml cxiiein-os ; pxpprlrnca mineri-sniry.
( Mlntiiti Cluiir fu. . Clilraeo. II : < : i ! ;
% VANTiu-iiiiiriiir : YOI-NC. "M"KN TO"iui :
pure for cxiiinliniUnn mon to bo licM lit Oiniih
| Mistnlllci > lor rleikt nml ciiirli'rp ; llmrouci
rnurfi ? of Inmnii-tlon by mnll.Vc llKlit til
way fnr linllaturH In follow. " rartlcular
frrt * of Nntlonal i-oriPfpouilcncr Inittltiitt1. Dt
pailiiHMit i : , WanlilnKlon. I ) . C. II 5CS 57'
A HNAI'-I.ADIIM AND OlSNTl.KMKN MAKI
J'r.i.o In JIO.iO | Kr iiy ) woilUiik' fnr u * ( UMrlhnt
Inc clrcnliiiK ami collrrtlnK. 1'nitlculars fo
otaiiip. Hutn > lilnc Co. , Des .Molne , la.
IJ-M5T3 ! ! >
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\VANTii-T\VO : rjoni ) PANVAHSKItS , MAfTl
nr ( enialc , to luKe onlcis f r thu letall KHH-ITM
Maces , JI.OO per ilny. AnJlcfs a rl , rale o
HPO. ll-r,7'.i ! 7
TIIAftl.INC ! S.M.MHMKN. TO SKI , ! . TO DUAL
i'rs ' ; J1W ) inunlhly ami cxpvnnv ; experience mi.
iiprffMiry ; uilio for partlculam. AIIIUt'lsni
I'o . I'lilonKO. II sci- ! ! ; *
wANTII > . j : i'nu Too"I-AiI > "Virm voiri ;
iii'lKlibnrK' nil.lri' os ; Fcnil 10 O.'MIH for lil.int
bor.k ami InKtriirtlniiH nn < l K to work at om-e
J. II. llowell , Ilex S23 , Stntlon i : , ClileflK" .
"
HI ! YOl'll OWN IlOSfl ; DO .MAIL OltDKI
bui < | r.esR nt borne ; make nioney e\py | tiny , lull
or > . .ilnv ; vary ami nuie ; full parllciilarii :
rent * . llo.C. . I'lalnvllle , O. II MM : *
WANTKI ) . TO CONTHAf'T WITH THUKI :
llml elni-s Hnlpunipn fnr UD7 ; | IRI | | rommli < < lei
or ralary nml commli < Kloi > ; ttnplc line ; nUi
referenees. International MaiiufaelnrliiR Co. ,
Iowa nty , In. It 5CO-57 *
iNi-uniTii' FALKSMRN TO SIW."TIU : :
llnepl line of oils , Kret.i'cs nml boiler eom
pouniln In the market ; references renulreil
Fiimplei" , etc. . ftp * . AcMrefs Sullivan Oil Co.
31 Maiket Rt. , ChtcaRO. II DW-27 *
WANTKD. i\-piuuNrii ) SI-IV"IAIT\
hnlemnen to pell our new fpeclnlly ; only mei
of iiniiie llomiblc ncorcl will bo roneblereil ; IK
Klilo line neckers or boy neej npply. Ilex Ml
ChlciiKQ. H-M4-27 *
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DON'T in : I'oou. i wouiv rou j. cinAY &
Co. . ColumliiiH , Ohio , FPIIR | | | Ilojal IMaters ,
plntliiK l.nlves , forks , fpoons. ete. . iinlckl )
plateil by illpplni ; In melteil metnl ; line llnlfb
plate Kiiaraiilceil r > to lu years ; maile $12 Hsi
week thlH week } 5I ; i-nry Job ; i-oo < l pay ; wrlti
for u place ; ever ) body ban i'ouilti to plate.
l-'Oll A KK\V DOI.UAUS YOU I'AN STAHT A
paying mall order hulilnexs. ln ! > < lnei < ii ( InliK
Co. , Cincinnati , O. U27 [ !
IM A WKKK RAI.AUY AND KXPKNSIW 1'Alt :
Halepinen ; experience not neeepi-ary ; permnncnl
pofltlon. The W. l Kline Co. . St. l-onla. Mo.
11-MI1 27-
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VVANTKI ) . A ItnUAIII.K T'lfllPON TO HIII' .
recent our company In celllnc mlnliiK sterkx ;
to handle only reliable nml dividend paying
Mocks : iM'Bt of references miidt | M > furnlKheil.
Address CuM Mines Developing Compnny. 717
I'lrst Ave. , Spokane , Wash. Il--iM7
WANTI-ID. MAN'AUKII KOH TmANfll"
lire III Omnha. salary. } 7.i.0'i ' per month : refer
enci'H and > 3'.o CO cash capital requited. Ad
dress t : J. > , llee. H-MllS k *
WANTKD. IIUIC.MT HOY KOH OKKICK ; SALary -
ary , ( I2.CK ) monthly ; also stcnuKraplicr nol
fully employed. Apply 2 p. in. . Monday. S. J ,
( lordim , 522 SoUli IClh ft. H-6ia 27
. i\nimNcuD : : : SICOND
ruteiviifte. 224 North ISIIi Bt. C MM9
. Clltllj l'-OIl OKNKHAI. HOt'sl
work ; ( lerman pitferrcd. Mrs. Kendls , 1IJ4 So.
_ 13lli H. _ C MS 2s
I ADIKS-TO THY MY HK.MKDY pou SPI'KH-
IhioiiH hair ; Mile , quick. permaiiPnt. hannlets ;
many testimonials ; sample M'lU , seated , free.
Hulli I * . DcVcre , box 491 , Philadelphia , I'a.
_ _ _ _ C
yorxa MAHHIKD I.ADIKS PAID CASH TO
dlklrlbtile clreiihim or furnish desirable nnines.
Artlele unlxersally wanted by married Imlli'i.
Inclot-e stamp. M. Dubln Co. , Jackson. Mich.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ Jtl5LI ! _
\VANTii-AN KXIMCIHKNCKD SKCOND Olltf ,
best city rcfuencea leiiulred. Apply at 413
N. 2Mb St. . between 12 and 1 p. in.
_ _ _ _ JL'-574 27
WANTKD. SMAUT YOI'NO I.ADY on OKN-
llrmiiii with imo.OO to take an Interest In new
business ; all olllce work ; salary , < GOO.OO a year
or half share ; a rare chance ; invest iRiite ; no
trlllers need apply ; position open for a week.
Address C Ml. llec. C MC17 its'
FOIl Uli.Vr HOUSKH.
IIOI'SKS ' IN AI.M'AHTSOl.'TIli : CITY. TIIK
O. V. Davis Company. IMS Karnam. D SIS
11OU.SCS , 1IUNI3WA & CO. , 108 N. l&TH bT.
110DKHN HOUSIiS O A. STAHH 92i N. Y. LIKK
CIIOICK HOUBCS AND COTTAQKS AM , OVISH
th city , IS to ISO. nUellty , 1702 Karnam.
iini' 8K5wAM ACBlinOWN HLOCIC. 16TH
nml Doiigla * . _ D 849
lToi'HE5i rHOM JS Wi IiAIlOB LIST. Mc-
Cuiiuu Investment Co. , IMX ! Doduo Uruet.
A IIKAL'TIPUL 110MK IN I\KAYKTTIJ 1'i.ACK :
( looms nil modern ; splu-idld condition ; ncter
been rrnted before ; now offered at a low
rental to Ural-claim tenant. FIJeMty Tru t
Comiiuny , 170J Karnutn Ht , D SO !
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, 1013 KAHNAM
KOH HUNT. 12 N. MTH ST. . 7-HOOM MODI.'HN
cm IIOUDV , KO per inc. Inquire on preinUei.
U-MK3
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A NfMllKH CKNTHAl.I.Y IXJCATKD 5-
room cotliiKev ; city water In house ; SS.UO and
110.00. J. 11. Kflkenney , Kartncb Hlk.
_ _ _ D-MZ2I J10 _
roii HUNT IIY w. n. MIIUI.I : ; , IST NATL
Hank hid.
2533 Dnvtnport. 7 rooms inodcni , US.
SilC N. lillli , 7 looms , modern , K'O.
3IC Hiii'iu-cr , 7 ruoms , modern , IIS.
D-Sil
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nousia : KOH HUNT. IIUMIS. i-A.vroN "III.K"
D-M3C4
roil HUNT. KKHIT-HOOM MODKHN
with barn , 2i'dl Pierce. St. , deslrnblu for South
Omaha pal Urn ; Imiiilrv next iloor east.
_ 1 > K3J1
r _ _
MODKIIN 0-Hob.M IIOITHK ; KINi : CKNTHAL
l ( < callun. til So. : int street. D-UC
KOIl HUNT. MODHIIN UOltHK ; VKHV DK-
tlruhly locatfil ; near llnnfconi parli. Hick * .
Kem. SOS N. V. Ufo lildB. - ! T
l-'OI'll-UOOM COTTACli : ; CKU.AH. CIHTKHN.
city water ; corner 30th and Sithlor ! > . ; only
( U.60 per iiionlli , Knuulrv 1318 Karnuin.
u-eio : ;
i on itr.vr it UM.SIII.D IIOOMH.
I I ' I Mi 111 I' llOnM lUHoUlvl.l 1 IMI ' . .
j . ' M ty it. K M _ „ .
l.-t > ll IlI.NI' T\\ < I.U ll r.MUlVNT 1-U"N
1 r . .tnviih nil . nuniin . At Ihn Illll'lli
isth mui li'i.igc. i ; . ; : . : ;
AND rNl'l.'HNlHHKD IIOOMS
m.Mrrn Rl'i * . lOlh. i-(7 t ; *
foOMR. 8TISAM II MAT. THI.H
| ihone. JIS Xoutli ifth.
KA T PHONT ItOdMS ; fNK WITH AI.COVK
HiiKtp or mute ; no other rooiners ; roferrnw
C f,7. llee. K-60 < l ! 7
IIANIiSU.MKiY KrilNlSIII-D : KHONT 1lOf > J
Hli.l nlro\e ; 1707 1'cnlKe ; i.rHate . fnmlly.
K-6IS r '
IKIO.MSM ) IIDAHI ) .
, MOD
ern. from JI.W up ; Kcntlomcn piTterred. ISI
ChlcnKO St. K-MISO JJ
roii HINT : , A DKSIHAIIU : KHONT HOOM
furnlsiinl , with alcove ; board. 3W H. 2CII
street. K-.M5M J7
I OH HKNT HOOMS WITH HOAHlM HT BA
bent ; Utopia , 1721 Davenport st. K-IM Jl
nlslieil loom , with nlco\c ; reasonable rales
with or without bonr.l. 114 S. IStli Ktreet.
KHONI
rooms ; bented ; board If desired. 409-111 Nortl
ISIll street. K-COfi 57"
I.AHOK , PI.HASANT HOOM AND 1IOAHD KOI
to ; prlvntu bntli ; Kan nnU steam heat. ISI
( Jlilcniiu tit. K-577 27
240' , I'AI'ITOIj AVK.TA NICKI.Y KI'HNI IKI !
front room , with board , furnace , KIIS , bath
small private family ; suitable for one or two
KJU9-27 *
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riiKTTY SI.NIII.ISOUTH : PHONT HOOM
with Fleam , telephone and llrst-clasn board
central locatl'in ; references. i'U2 N. 18th St.
K-CIS 27'
Till : MKHHIAM. I-ITII AND I.ODrii : .
K-MOU
KOH Hi\T.iM'THMSIIii : : > IIOO.MS
TllllKi : UNKb'HNISIIKD 1IOO.MS. 19H DOffl
las. IJ-GO'J27
FUU ItK.NT STOUTS AM ) OFI.'ICKS.
KOIl HKNT. Till : l-STiiliV HIIICK Ill'IMHNC '
at tl Kartmin SI Vhls ljIOln | has a llrepruo
ci'inent basement , complete ( .team hentlnii lix
turts ; wattr on nil lloors , cas. etc. Apply a
the olliee of The lioe 1 910
rOHNBH STOIli : OK
locution In city for drup store. 1 035 Jl |
ACK.VTS WAXTKl ) .
AOKXTM MAKI : $ n TO is "iTTxCY INT no
durlnc the "fomct , " tr.e only } 1 snap sbo' '
camera mnde The RrenteH teller of the cen
tury ; Rcneral and local m-i-iitr. wanted al
over the worlil. Kxcluttse tertllory. Write to.
day for teims nml samples. Alken-tllciiFor
l.-o. . X ! S. Iji Croppe , WIs. .1 M,47 2 ! >
WANTKD , 1'AI'AHI.i : AND srt'CESSKI'I. DIS
trlet , special nml local HRents to reprsent the
Manhaltnn Life Insurance Company of New
York In Nclirnrkp. lown nml South Dakota
special tcnltory will be islvcn to each iisent ,
with Hie most liberal brolieraHe. or n Innif ami
valuable lenewal contraet. nnd with uuch rpe <
clnl | IPI | In the Held ns will Insure the laruesl
measure of success. Kor further Information ,
please iiddrtps .1. W. Dean ,1 Sun * . Oencral
AKents , llee IlldB. , Omaha , Neb. J M2i J12
Aor.NTs MAKI : : : i > in lirNDHKD "coT.
bctlnir imini'H nnd delivering eostly rouvenlr *
nli-o live bran new novelties ; tells on slcht
bin profits ; answer quick. Spencer Mfir. Co.
Chic.'iKO. .1 r.TJ 27"
WANTBU-ACIKNTS I-Oi Il
ritory to takp nnlort , for lallorlmr. bv Chleaso'i
larcest tailoring bouse. Mossier Uriia. , 3.-3. , !
Slate. Clilcntto. J 371 27
OAS I.IOI1T IN KVKHY HOL7Si : . NlTwi-SI
thlnic out. Attaches to ordinary lamps ; n <
chimneys ; safe , economical ; outllt fipe to nctlvi
workeis. either sex. Standard DnisHCo. , M'frs
( \ivlnKlon. Ky. J S78 ! 7
HOYS AND dmi.s MAKE "MONEY IMNDINO
innua/lnes and papers for tiieir frlem'ii wtlh
Klip Hinder ; permanent business call be rslali-
lli-he.l . ; blmlersery nlinplp ; easily adjusteil ;
send twelve 2-cent stampx for samples and
Instnirlloift ; acents wanted everywhere. New.
Ion llros. , 720 Commercial bldR. , St. Louis , Mo
J-D97 27 *
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ANTKD. AOKNTS To"snu. TIIR INDKLI-
ble check perforator ; retails | 5 l ; law com-
mlsrlon. Wesley Mfc. Co.Ji park How. N. Y
AOKNTR AND
for Hon. W. J. Hryan's book. "The First Hat.
lie ; exclusive territory. Address the publish.
ers , W. II. Conkey Co. , ClilmKO , III.
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WAXTI.II.'OH ;
SKPAHATK IIOOMS AND OOOD HOMn
board wanted by two to nix ladles nnd Ken-
tleincn. Heferences required. Addiess C 47.
"eo. K-M.-.I3 87
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WANTKD KI'HNIKIIKD
COTTAQi : OK (
looms or that number of lurnlshed rooms In n
dcslmblp Hat. suitable for light housekeeiilnB.
Address C So , cale of Itee. K SiO 27
WANTHD. HOOM ANn"no7vilDTN rtTniCTIJY
private family by tniini ; man nnd wife ; state
terms. Aildies.s C tg. lice. _ K-C07 27'
ST011ARK.
OM. VAN & STORAGE. 1115 KAIIN'M. TKU 1559 '
M-839
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m0 STOnAon , AND WAnuiiousiTcal
Jones. Ccncinl
etoraRe and forwardlnt
M-SCI
SIIOHTIIAMI AMI TVl'KWHITINfJ.
A. C. VAN SANT-3 SCHOOL , 513 N. Y.
_ ; _ _ ES3
AT OMAHA BUS. COLLEOE. 1CTH & UOUQI iA
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .ES3
I-HTVATR LESSONS IN SHORTHAND. 2J
Dcuglas. M C99-DJI *
WANTUI1TO
LIST CITY AND KAHM REAL ESTATE
Oarvln Hros. . 1C13 Karnam street. N 6jl
WANTKD. TEAM. WAGON AND HEAVY
double harness ; niUit be cheap. Colonade
hotel , N M2 27
KOH SALU SlISCHLLAXKOUS.
CHKAPKST HARDWOOD WOVEN CORN CRII1.
blng maJe. C. It. Lee , 001 Douulas , Q-4C2
KIRK & llt'ltnl.AH SAKES ; NEW & 2ND
hand ; safe and lock repairing ; combinations
changed. J. J. Dorlflit & Co. , 111C Karnam.
Q-MSOO 31
: ilRIST.MAS PRESENTS. NEAT AND USEFUL ;
drawhiB Instruments nnd materials. Alvn J.
nrovcrg. 31S South 15th Hlreet. Q-MH8 31
; 100-2ND HAND "jO KOWLr.R. JM ; OTHER
wheels , J5 to | M > . Omaha Dleyclc Co. , 323 N. 1C.
U-IH
TWO OOOD 2ND HAND SAKKS. VERY CIIKAP.
Inquire MrVonl Hraily C'o. y 187 J2
.MISOILL.\MOUH.
.Al'NDIlY. OOOD WORK AND OOOD WAGES
IB the motto of the City Steam Laundry. 211
So. lltn st. . Tel. 2.14. 11-119 J5
CLAIHVOYAXT.H.
.IRS. . FRITZ. CLAIRVOYANT , 1M9 CALIFOR-
nltt. S-2SI-J5'
HA'I'IIH , IVI'C.
MMIX SMITH. 1121 DOl'GLAS , ROOM B ; MAS-
taK and eteiim bat.is. T MGCKJ J2
MISS AMES , VAI'OR HATIIS. MASSAOE , f,07
H. 13th St. . room 3. T-1CS J-C
I'KHSOXAL.
lUI'TURB CUREO ; NO 1'AIN ; NO DETEN-
tlon fiom business ; ue refer to hundred ! of
patient , cured. O. U. Miller Co. , 717 N. Y.
l.lfu Lullillni.- , Omaha , Neb. U 8C4
IAT1IS MA8aAOB. MMli"I'QST. . 3I9V4 sT"j5TH.
U-I > C5
'IAVI , HOME TREATMENT FOR UTERINE
troubles ; physician In attendance ; connlutu.
lion or health book free. 346-3 lite bulldlm ; .
. U-SM
E3. YOU CAN GET SHIRTS LAUNDERED
for ( c. but If you want Rood work , have them
done nt the city Steam Laundry 211 So. llth.
Tel , m. U-.1S J5
CUT TIIIH OUT AND PRESENT rr TO IMIOC-
tor , CIC H. Kill st. , with il.oo , and net 19 extra
Mulshed cabinet photos and on extra carbon
finished panel ; 30 days only. U M149 31
ll'PTURK l'K7lMANENTLY CUREI > : I'AY
when cured ; no ruin and no detention from
bunlne > . Kldellty Rupture Cure , 301 llee bulM.
Inir. Omaha , U Mils
NKORMATION WANTED-I WILL PAY A IIB.
ward of JW.OO for Informallon of the present
wherealioulii of Peter Melt-en , If llvlntt , or the
proof of hl > drath. This Information must be
iiii'l ' within six months from this dale. Meleen
left Oinuha No\ember 19 , IkSI. Mrs. Alice
Meli-fli , Ml IiarU meet , Omaha.
, U-Wfr-Jl *
I'I3HSOl , .
if nt.t. i 1 >
tie TO f ot.stNfl : HAKtmv von IIOMI :
made Ir , , il pits nnd lakti. OOS N ri i Kill
V Ms * ' . Jl
PINT : LTOKVN ) < f M A N. J7."T N ' N H'K llf.SI
tip * " , wlshtli mtrp'p < indpnre with stylish urn
ri-nnH Indy of tnim * ; object matrtntony. Ail
OrpM O 13. lln- . I'-MMt 27'
iNf.AnnK""Y'orH ! III-STS 'LA"I"IUS. 4 TO V
Ine im HI home , with Dr. Conwny'ii ( lust Tnb
lobls , nt trllllnx cost ; It.fna for n cn > we can
not. those de\elopr > d In purl 12 yrnm pro\p 'II
permnnent. f en led fmti 4e. stamps , i-nnwn )
Hpeelllc fo. , ITJ Tiimonl H. , lloslnn , MRSS.
f-4M 27 *
sicxnv TO I.OAXIUAI. KSTATH.
ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO. . 315 N. Y. L ,
quirk money at low rates for choice farm lonn
in lov.-a. northern Missouri , eastern Nebraska.
W ? CT
CITY LOANS. C. A. STARR. 9M N. Y. L1KI"
W-SC9
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAH.
real estate. Uiennan , Ix > vc Co. , I'axton blocl :
W 370
LOANS ON IMPROVED * UNIMPROVED C1T\
property. W. Karnam Smith & Co. , 13M Parnnm
w.sl .
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW HATiSsl Till
O. K. Davis Cj. . 1IOJ Knrnam st. W S72
MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA PROPERTY" ; : 1
lowest rates ; building loans wanted. Kldollt
Tru t company. W S7I
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED O.MAIL
property , Pucey & Thomas , 1st Nat Ilk Hide
W-S7S
I1CO , J300 , OR UCO. K7T > . WEAD , 16 St DOUGLAS
W 182-31
C PER CENT MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA
pioperty. Neb. farms. W. II. Melklc , 1st Null. Ilk
W S73
JfOO PRIVATE MONEY G YRS. W. I. SELHY
331 Chum. Com , bldg. W Si
WANTED , AT ONCE. APPLICATIONS KOI
loans on Onmhn property ; J..CO up : don't wnl
until your old loan explrea ; apply now , Kl
tidily Trust Co. W M373 31
MO\ir : TO MIAX CIIATTKI.S.
MONEY TO LOAN ON KURN1TUHE. PIANOS
horscf , wacons , etc. ; nt lowest r.Mes In city
no removal of Roods , strictly confidential ; yoi
con pny the lonn off at any time or In nny
amount. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. .
300 So. Kill St.
X-S7C
MONEY TO LOAN , 30. CO , 90 DAYS ; KURNI
lure , pianos , etc. Duff Green , room 8 , U.irker till
X-S77
HUSINHSS CIIA.XCUS.
KOR SALE , A11OUT 2.000 LUS. MINION TYPE
700 Ibs. HK.-UC. ISO pair two-third cases , 4
double Iron stands for Iwo-thlid cases. Till
material was used on The Omnhn llec nnd I
In fairly Rood condition. Will be sold clit.ip
In bulk or In quantities to suit purclias'r
Apply In person or by mall to The Ileo Pi b
lUblng Compnny. Omahn. Neb. Y 713
TO GET IN OR OUT OK 1IUSINESS GO TO J. J
GlbsonDi 1st Nnt'l Ilk. Y-SGG
_
KOR SALE , FIRST-CLASS HAKERY AND
restaurant ; only business of kind In town of
1.MO Inhabitant ! ! ; satisfactory reasons Riven.
Frank Oruber. St. Paul. Neb. Y MMO JS
GET RICH QUICKLY : SENI1 KOR "SOO IN
ventlons Wanted. " EdRar Tale & Co. . 245
H'dway. N. Y. Y
MONEY. IF YOU WANT TO LEARN HOW
you can make money In Wall street on } 20 and
upwards , fend for my plan of speculation ( free. '
E. Mortimer Pine , Hanker nnd llroker. 41
llroadway , New York. Y OSS 27 *
WANTED , A PARTY WHO CAN KfHNISH
jroo.fn ) for thirty ilnyir nt 10 per cent Interest ;
Rood security nnd open for InvestlRHtlon. Ad
dress C 56 , lice olllce. Y C03 27 *
SPBri'LATORS ATTBNTfoN ! TRADE IN
commodities dealt In up m the Chicago Itoarc
of Trade. Send your orders through responsl
hie bouse. Our nlllce neaieht pits. Wheat
provisions , etc. , now offer exceptional oppor
tunities for blR prollts. We have made mone >
In speculation for our customers. Send for
broklet or marKln IradlnK nil I statistics. Al i
Dally Maiket Letter. Holh free. Write 11. II
Ilaumnn K Co. , Chlrnco Hoard of Trade , rhl
cauo. Y SI572 29 *
HEKTArilANT , HKST IXCATION IN CITY ,
iloliiR the business. J. J. ( llbson..r > ! 4 Klrsl
Nntlonal bank. Y MWI 2.1
MEAT MARKET , J3"0 ; RlCoTliT'TS 125 PER
day. J. J. Gibson , Gil First National bank.
Y M593 J10
TOR HXCIIAXOK.
MONEY LOANED ON HICYCLES WHEN
people expect to make nn exchange In spring.
Neb. Cycle Co. , 15th nnd Hartley. 55 213 J9
FARM NEAR SNO1IOMISH. WASHINGTON.
for property further east. Sclhy , 160J Karnam.
Z-391
KOR EXCHANGE , AN ELEGANT HOUSE
nnd lot In Omaha for ChlcnKO property ; owner
chniiKcd residence. C 02 , llee. X M41S 2S
KINE TEN-ACRE FRUIT KAHM NEAR COUN
ell muffs , for pleasant Oinahii home ; centrally
located , llcmls , Paxton block. Si M511
VALl-ARLE IT. S. PATENT. LATELY GRANT ,
i-d , for nil the states ; will trade one-half or
the whole of It , for n Rood home In Omaha
or Dcmcr , or a Kood farm. Address. O. P. ,
Colonade Hotel , 15th & Jackson sis , . Omaha
. /-Ml 27 *
KOR EXCIIANOK-OILT-EDOE STOCKTlHt'OS
paints , wall paper , larcc line staple Roods ,
Rood stock staple patents. Will invoice II , K
to Jl.2.10. I can reduce to suit. Want clear
Improved farm or rental property. Ijulck deal
on cash basis. Addrcts W. O. Lenhart. Mis
souri Volley , Iowa. 55 MCOl J2
I-'OIl SALH UKAL KSTATB.
AI1STRACTS. THE 11YUON 11I2BD COMPANY.
IIC-S7S
HOUSliS. LOTS , KAIIMS. LANDS. LOAN'S
Ueo. 1' . IJemla Itcal Ketute Co. , 1'axtun bllt.
IIB-S73
W U HAVEIIAUGA1N8 IN HOMES ; ALSO
( arms , und want more ; list your property with
us. Q. M. NattliiKer & Co. , liOl Karnam.
HE-SSO
'
OKT A NICK NKW' ' HOME CHEAP.
1 will Lulld u house to suit you ; mnall payment
ilimn , balance monthly ; lot (0x140 ; Walnut
A. M. Cowle 211 So. 18th utreet. '
N. II. Don't wall until prlnn ; carpenters will
be busy then and fents hluh r. Hi : JSS 57
TUB O.N'I.V Ni\V COTTAGES TO Hi : HAD IN
the city nro on Ho. SMh rt. . between Mason
nr.il 1'uelllu streetB ; they ate not only new
hut lire Ktrlctly modern In iliDlcn , nrraiiKemcnt
and equipment. Incluilliif , * elrctila Hchts. open
lilutnblmr. gas , Kratea. quarter mw < d oak
llnlsh ; nelKhborhood unexeelleil and the liest
of It ls they can be had nn cheap an the KOC-
onilhand bargains that are belUB olTered ; pleafe
call nt onee for further particulars. Kldellty
Irubt Co. , S. B. Cor. llec Ilhli ? . , Krouml Iloor.
HK-IW 27
GA11V1N IIIIOS. , lCI3 KAlT.\7A"M ST.
SO nereH. IoiiihiH ; county. JI.OW ) .
k3 aeri-H. Sarpy county. I3.0UU.M )
W ucies. Mills Co. , Iowa , J2.MW.OO.
Improved fruit and Kraln farms for sale and
excianKf. : Hi : SIMS 118
lir.n.oo LIJHS THAN IL\LK lTs"vALt' | . : : LOT
in lOlh nnd Onter , with unnll house ; on
Kraile ; Kood nelKhhnrhooU ; only ono milt , from
? , ' ,0."rL "V1.,85 ! ? " " > ' u'rllls"yron " H'isllnKb ,
213 K lllh tt. 1UC CIS 27
.MUSIC , ART AND LAXOU\CJI3. ,
C5EORGEK. GELLENIIECK. HANJO , MANDO-
lln nnd guitar teacher. Room 412 lleo Hide.
Tel. 23 * ing
JECI1TOLD , PRINTER , DROWN I3LK. TEL1015
_ M237 JH
'
i'Ol'R PIANO TUNED. ACTION RKGu'LATED.
case polished , estimates Riven for repairs ; sat !
Isfnctlon Biiaranteed ; orders left with J S
Cameron promptly attended to. 305 So. 17th.
-M3S3 31
KIXAXCIAL.
L.IKI : INS. POLICIES UOUGHT. w. K. HOLDEN
JIAOIII.MS
S'i\V HOME , IIOUriiTlOLD AND WHITE
wlnr machine olllce. 1114 Cup. nve , Tel 1674
A.M ) LOAASSOCIATIOXS. .
JIIARES IN MUTUAL I * & II. A8S'N FA Ys"6.
7. 8 per cent wnrn J. 2 , 3 years eld ; always re-
( Rentable. 1701 Karnam SI. , Nutllnger , Sec
8S7
_
1OW TO GET A HOME OR SECURE GOOD
Interest on savings. Apply to Omaha L , U.
Ass'n , KOI Knrnum. U. M. Nattlnger , Bee.
FARM FOll Hi.VT.
300D M-ACIIE FARM KOR RENT. 314 MILKS
west of city limits ; lessee can buy the build-
Ines and complete farmliiR outllt for ICOO from
present tenant. Heroin , Puxton block. M Sit
TVI'ICNVIUTKIM.
n-rr TUB HEST TYPEWRITERS ; BUPPLIES ;
repalrt , United Typewriter & Supplies Co. ,
ICi : Karnam street. iS3-jun U
HASUMi SLIIIIOL.
MR AND Mils' Mitl\NI ) MAKH A J PI
in'ty by Ihcir > w mclni.d of tfaihlng yu n
nnd I'M t'i ' 1'i'vinr crni'eful dnncrrs In n fe
rrl\nte or i\nn 1 - miif. New classes no
formlnc. l.M Untney. > 34 J-l
PACICKII.
GET M. S. WALKI.IN'8 PRICES ON PURNI
ture packing , rrpulrftiB , upholsterlnB ! mai
treues made anil r nuvatcO ; 2111 Cumlng. Te
1101. Ml
II ATI ! ROOMS.
RUSSIAN. TURKISH. AND MKD1CATK1
baths , (0 cents , Also exclusive department fc
ladles ; cxcrythlnK new ; ladles' hnlr dtestln
anil barber shop In connection. 107 S , lllh.SS9
SS9
DRESSMAKING. IN FAMILIES. MIS
Sturdy , 4504 Hurdctlc. M 433 J19
1'A\VXHOHICKIIS.
II. MAROWITZ LOANS MONEY , 418 N. 1C 81
833
LOST.
LOST-A HLACK COCKRKL SPANIEL DOC
Return to 36JO Karnam street for reward.
I.ost M7 2
LOST. A CHECK KOR $10.70 IN FAVOR O
Nels Johnson ; return to First Nat. bank fo
icwnrd. I est 5.5 1C *
LOST. SILVER WATCH ; RETURN TO ENO
ler , Adnm & Kelley , IClh nnd Charles streeti
Lost 181 27 *
for tcwnrd. >
LOST , ON DECEMIIKR C , ST. I1ERNARD PIT
S month * old. ( . " . ( it reward for his return t
E. U Robertson , 2Sth nn 1 Leavenworth.
Losl-MOIl
.LOST. POCKETIIOOK HETWEEN AMERICA ;
Kxpress olllce nnd Williams & Smith's store
cenlalned. check , money , etc. Rewnrd for it
turn to lice Olllce. Lost-C19 20 *
MIMMCAL.
LADIES ! CHICIIEKTER-H ENGLISH PENNY
rosal Pills ( Diamond brand ) lire the best. Snfi
reliable. Take no other. Send 4c stamps fn
paiticulnis. "Relief for ladles , " In letter b
return mall. At drupRlsts. Chlchesler Chcni
Icnl Co. . Phllnilelpliln. I'a. Mention Hoc.
met ciiKS.
IIICYPLES ; CW KINE SECONDHAND WIIKEL !
nil makes , imtu be closed out. J.'i to $ | j , writ
for descriptive 1UI * . F. T. Mead Cycle Co.
ChlcnKo.
SUES & CO. ,
t PATI'XT SOLICITOUS
Oinnlia , Nub
Ailvlco nml Paiont lion ,
KltKE.
Ofllcc of Loc.Clnrkc-Atulrccscn Ilnnlwnr
Company , Omaha , Neb. , Deo. 12 , 1MM :
Notice Is hereby Klvi'li to the .stockholder
of the Li'u-ClarUe-Aiiilrecscn llnrthvar
company that the annual Hireling of th
Htoekholdors of the company will bu hcli
nt the olllcea of the said company , No *
1219 , 1221 and 1223 Itarney srrect. In the elf
of Omaha , In the Htate of Nebraska , 01
Tuesday. January 12 , A. IX H97 , nt 3 o'cloc !
p. in. , for the purpose of eleetlni ; a boar <
of directors for the cuinpany , to serve rtur
Int ; the ensHhiK'year , nnd to transact slid
other business as , may be iircsented at suel
meeting. ' ( Seal. ) 11. J. IKB ,
Attest ; 1'reslilent.
W. M. GLASS , Socretary. Ucc12d22t
Union ICIe
valor C < iiuiiiiiy | nf Oinnlia.
Notice Is hereby ulveii that the nnniia
MieellnK of the stockholders of the Unloi
Kc'vnior ! roinpa'ny of Omaha , for the pur
po e of electliiR seven dlfectorp and snel
other business art may properly come liefon
the meetlns. will liheld at the olllce of tin
Omeral Solicitor. Union Pacific building
Omahn , Ni-b. . Upon .Monday , Kie Jtli da'
of January. 1 97 , beUveen the houra of 1
o'clock a. m. , and fi o'clock p. m.
The stock transfer books will be closoi
ten (10) days before the date of the meet
Inf. AL10XANDKH SIIMn. .
' Secretary.
Boston , Mass. , December 7 , 1S3G.DHJ22t
DHJ22t
Moc-UIi old ! ; ! Meet I UK.
OMAHA & KUCIIOIIN VALLKY HAIL
WAY CO-Ml'ANY.
Notice Is hereby nlven that the nnniia
meeting of the Htockholders of the Omali :
& Klkhorn Valley Hallway Company foi
the election of seven directors and tin
transaction of such other business as ma ;
lawfully come before the mcetliiR , will bi
held In the ofllce of the general' solicitor
Union Pacific building , Omaha , Nebraska
upon Wednesday , the Cth day of January
IM17 , at 10 o'clock a. in.
The stock transfer books will be closei
ten days before the date of the meeting.
Al-KXANDKH MILLAR. Secretary.
LiOSTON , Mass. , December 7. ISt'S.
DIG d22t
.STOCKIIOLDKHS * MKKTIXO.
UNION LAND COMPANY.
Notice Is hereby given Hint the annual
mcvtltig of the stockholders of the Union
Land company for the election of five di
rectors nnd the transaction of such other
Lmslness as may lawfully come before the
meeting will lie held at the olllce of tliu
general solicitor. Union 1'acllle building ,
Jmaha. Nebraska , upon Monday the llth
lay of January. 1 > 97. at in o'clock a. in.
ALICXANDKU MILLAH. Secretary.
Hostoti , Mass. , December 7. IS'Jii.
D22 d22t
Notlre of Irrigation llnnil Sale.
The directors of the Middle Lotip Val-
ey Irrigation district Invite sealed pro-
losals for $1WUOO ( In part or whole ) ol
jondti of said district up to 2 p. In. of Jan-
inry 19. 1S ! > 7. Add less ,
CIIAULKS NICOLAI. Secretary ,
Saraent , > feb.
RAILWAY TIME CARD
x.-avi-8 Ill'HLINGTO.V & MO. IllVKIMArrlvra
Omaha .IJiiloiiJH'iiot . , loth ti MIIMIII J3lB.Oinalw |
SE."am . Iit'iniT Kxprt'sn . 9:2Juni :
4Uiiu.llk : | | Hills. Munt S1'iirfot Sn.I 13.x. 4:0iuii :
4 :3.riiin . tJenvrr Kxpi nn . I : u.iiu
7u. : , | > m. . . . Lincoln I ieal ( ex Sunday ) . . . . 7l."iiin :
! iui > ni..l | iiculii l < ucal ( t > v. Sunday ) . . . .l
. lirill.INOTON & Q. I AT rives"
OmnlKijt'nlun Di'pul. H'lh ' < V Mu < n Sis. , Onuha
5:00iin : | . Chicago Vestlli | K > . . . . SU'inm
BHSnm . ChlcaKU EXIUPHH . < : l.r.pm
7OOiini..Chk- : & HI Umila Kxprt'fcs. . SUU.nn :
IMUani . 1'aclllu Junction l.ix-al . CIUiiu |
. I.'IIM Mail .
xnvei"irilK'AOO. . MIU & ST. PAUUAnlves. |
Lniiihal'nton ) | lK | it , leth , v M.iioin riu j OuiiiMn
G:3Uim : | . . ChlcaKo l.lmlti'd . 8:0.am :
liWam. . . Chicago Kxpreeu ( i-x. tiumlay ) . . . 3:2uim : ]
eave | iil'it'AUO : & NOIlTH\VK8T'N.Arrlves |
OiiialKiiflilon Depot. 10th it M.I UI : , ! jlu. | Oiii.ihu
D4. > uiu . KiiFtrrn i\i : > ris . 3 : IOpin
IM.'jp.tn . VvstlUuli'il Limited . 5 MI pin
: . " | . St. I'aul ixirc- : . . 9:30un :
rIUani : . Kt. I'aul Limited . Uujpin :
i:3uam..Oiiroll : Aj.8lmi.K City Local. . . .ll:10 : | > m
GW : : | > m . Omaha i.'hli-aKO Spi-clal . S.OUani
_ . MUhourl yollcy Ixjcal . aSOain
. .caves"ClIIt'AaoI | U ir& I'AClKKv Arrives
JiiialmL'nluii | DfiMil. I6th A : .M.mon Hln. | unuii'l
'
_ _ 1JAKT. _ _
0lOam. : . Atlantic Kxi > lis < t-x. Sunday ) . . 5rjnn : ,
S:15am :
40im..Chlcnm : | > Yri-tlhulfil Llinlti- l. . UUpm
l&Ol > in..Kt.I'au _ ! Tcvtlhuleil Limited. ' . . . lSipin
_
IMt'pin ' . . . . .Cnjorntlu Limited . . . . . . 4OUpm
.cave * | C.T KT. " I'.T"M. . & " CX [ Arrived
JnKilial'nloii | Dtinit ; 10th , V Maven Stt. | Oinahii
; :3 : iim..Kloux City Kxjm-x.s ( ex. Sun..ll ) ; am
"
il : ! > aiit..Hluux yily Accommodation. . K:00pin :
3l5jini : . St.riyjl Limited . :10am :
< enven | ! ' . , U. & Mo. VALLiY. : { Arrive
Jmuiiu ] Depot , liti ) , ; ul Welielur Ktn. | Omaha
I:00ini : | . I'anf.Mall anil KMirers. . . CiOOpiii
l00im..lrx. ! | Hatif\Vyo. ) I'.x. ( ex. Mun. ) . . 5:00i : > m
7iUam..rrenioiit : J.M'-il ( .Sundays only ) . .
' :5Cam. : . .Norfolk , lixinei-s ( ex. Kun.10:2.'ain :
El'piu . Kl. ' I'aul Kxprcsn . 9:10jm :
K7"t'.7"sf. . J 7ft "C. 1 1. | , \ \evri \
iilon Ut'iiot , 10th & .MaRonSti. _ | Or.-.i.a
! iQ.ain. . .KaiKaH CIIy Ha ixirosiiT.7rc:10im
) : Wpin.K. C. Nlnht Kx. via U. 1' . Trans. 6:30.im :
'nvi' H MnTsoT'lTl I'ACirie7 ,
.huaiini Deput , 15th nmlVilmlir fits. | _ Oinnlm
" "
lWim."Nclirnka : | A : "knnFiiiT LlmlUMl 12S.'pm
) : HOpm . Kiinras city IIxprcfH . G:00.un :
: : ipin.NilnaBkii _ I.ucal ( ex. .Sun. ) . . . . 9:0)am :
IVCB" | H'lOl'X CITY & I'ACIKIC. | Arrives
) nia.ia | Depot. l.Mh nnd Welmter Htx. I Uniiilia
iIOim | . HI. i'uul Llmlled . tIOani ) :
" " " " "
, ive T | HIOl'X CITY "ft I'ACIKIC. ( Arrives"
) inalinllnlon | Depnl ioth & Mnmn HIB. | Oiu.ilm
> : < 0ain . 81. I'aul I'ameiiKer . ItllOpiii
:30am : . Hlout city I'axrFnKi-r . D : ( pm
iiMpiii . fit. I'aul Limited . t0.im ) ;
ruv * I t'.S'ION'l'ACIl'IC. JArrUViT
3maliarnlon | Dcpoi. 10th & .MMHOII Hl . | Omaha
! 0iiiu . OvfrUiTd"Llml.oil . T"4l5pTn :
> :32pm.llitl'ru : & Klrunudi'i ; ix. ( ex Hun ) . 3:0pm
> : Upni. ( Irand Iilaiid l-xpremi : ( ex. Hun ) . ; : M'in | '
1 :50pni. : . rnsi Mull . lu-.d.im
< - aBn WX7TA S 1 1 1 1 A lT\\-.VY ; | A.-rUm
) iiinhallnlon | Depot , lOlh & Manun Ht . | Omaha
WINNIPS ? HowAtlnmrorcpniiflli's
I . . .
TT HI | H M m vJr - .i >
tircus llorso Was
. , . .
i -r. *
nv i. w. VACATION
MOO. . . . . . ami . . . .
i.
There \v s trouble In the blp tent nt bil
lowing while canvas Hint contained the elr-
cim. Winnie , the prettiest ntul most graced ) )
of trick hoi-pcs , liiul been hurt. In getting
oft n car which had brought them tu tb'.s
Indiana town wlic hnl ullppeit and fallen ; now
nil ? lay on her side behind the circus stable
panting for breath and looking up with mute
appeal Into the/ facet ) of those about her.
Presently the surgeon came , nnd after lookIng -
Ing Winnie over , shook his head. "I'm
afraid It's no nee , " he said , "her bark Is
strained , If not broken , and It Is doubtful
If ehe will ever be able to Bland again. "
As he finished upeaklng , a gray-haired man
standing In the little group turned away and
hastily brushed his hand across his cyrs. It
was Adam Forepatigh , the owner of the cir
cus , and of Winnie , who had uften watched
her with keen pleasure ns she marched
proudly behind the big band wagon or , went
thratmh her clever exhibition In the ring. It
was like losing a child to see her die.
In a moment the grey-haired man turned
about. "Adams , " he said , "get your pUnol
and put the poor thing out of her misery ,
anyway. " Then Tom Wllsor clutched the big
man's coat and quavered : "Please air. let
mo have Hie horse. I'll try to make lioi1
well. "
Tom was always the most excited boy
In ilJaldwInsvillu when the circus paid Us
yearly visit to the town. Ills mother's brown
house stood close to the place where the
swept Into her old place directly behind It ,
at the head of tha long line of animals nnd
performers. In vnln did Tom pull on the
bridle reins nnd urge the horse to onu stdo
or the other. Winnie had xone back to thu
old days and the old ways and pnld not the
slightest attention to Tom's protests.
III.
Adam I'MrepaiiRh cnt In n holel window
looking down nt the parade when suddenly
he started up with n exclamation of sur
prise at the sight of a sleek while horse
with a barefooted boy on her back. The
boy's stilt hnlr was sticking through holes
In his straw lint and he lucked strangely out
of place nmong the painted and gayly
dressed riders , but Adam Forcpaiigh know
that he could not be mistaken a lieu' the
horse. It was his own prized Winnie , ami
he hurried down to nml thi hnrefooted boy.
without uniting for the r st of the pro
cession to pass.
Tom blushed with pleasure when he heard
the great showman's warm prnlses for what
he had done , but he cried outright and was
not ashamed of It. when he came to part
with Winnie. Winnie herself put her nose
against Tom's cheek nnd paid good-by as
lovingly as n horse can. That night nfler
the big tent had been taken down nnd all
the cages had rattled away oix their way to
the next town Tom lay under the old apple
tree and shook with ooKi as he thnught of his
leal friend , nnd was not comforted even by
the knowledge that $1,000 had that day been
deposited III thu ll.tldwlnsvlllc National
bank to the credit of Thomas Wilson as .a
SHK SWEPT INTO HEU OLD PLACE.
tent was always put up nnd Tom had plentj
of opportunity to watch the men at theli
work. Today he had been hovering nboul
the beautiful white horse that lay In helpless
pain In the shade of lil.-i own favorite apple
tree. He had been almost ready to cry m
ho watched her suffering , but not until lit
learned that she was to be shot did he plucl <
up courage to speak out the wish that was
In his mind.
Adam Forepaugh looked down at the cagei
face beside him. "So you want the horse ? '
ho said , not unkindly. "What could yon dc
with bur ? "
"Oh , I'd feed her and take care of her , anil
glvo her medicine until she got well , " began
Tom , his fear giving way before his anxiety
to save the ho'se.
The showman's eyes twlnkle.d. "I'm afralil
you don's know much about horses , " he
said.
said."No , I don't , sir. " said Tom honestly , " 1ml
I love them , and this Is the most beautiful
ono I ever i-aw. "
Adam Forcpaugh hesitated a moment , then
ho turned back , spoke to the surgeon again
nnd called Tom to his side.
"There Is a bare chance that the horse
may get well. " ho Said , "now , I'll tell yon
\\hat you are to do. Keep the horse for
two weeks. If she Is not better at the end
of that time take this pistol and shuot her
there. " drawing his forefinger down the
horso's head , and then across Just above
the eyes , nnd Indicating the point where
tha two lines crossed. "You will need money
to buy feed for her , here Is $50. If the
hjrso ( lives bring her to me when we come
back next year and I will pay you well for
your trouble. "
II.
When two weeks had passed Winnie Ktlll
lay under the apple tree. Many tlmea had
Tom taken down the pistol and planned ex
actly how ho would do the. shooting when It
should be necessary , hut when he looked Into
Winnie's pleading eyes he knew that he
would never have the heart to do It. At
a t , however , the horse did begin to Improve ,
and one morning when Tom went out of the
house , ho found hw standing up. Tom was
i happy boy that day , and from that time on
in and the horse were Inseparable compan-
ons. Wlnnlo was nlwaya ready to display
WINN1II.
her tricks for Tom'w benefit , and Tom wa
proud of his pet , who was the envy of the
whole town.
80 thu days A-nre away thmtlgh autumn
and winter until summer had come again.
Winnie was perfectly at home In that little
titahle behind the brown cottage , and had
apparently forgotten all about the great tent
that had once been her home. Tom had
taken good care of her. her coat WUK nlcek
and olilny and her Injured back was entirely
well.
well.One day some men appeared In Ilaldwlns-
vlllo and covered the walls and fences with
pictured of elephants anil monkeya and of
ine.n and wumen flying through thu air. The
circus waa coming again. Tom did not know
whether to bu glad or finrry. He was pleased
to be able to nliow that ho had pulled the
homo through her alcluiei& , but tlm Ihought
that he might havu to'part with her made
him feel Ilko riding her nwny whcru they
could not be found. Finally , however. Tom
decided that he und Wlnnlo would go to the
circus together.
When thu parade marched through the
Main ftreet of the town , Winnie , with Tom
on her back , was among the ulght-tccni.
Thu braying of the IIOIYICH and thu occasional
roar of the lions kceincd to ntlr almoBt for
gotten memories In Winnie's mind. AH the
precision approached she picked up her
earn and moved about uneasily. Then as
the big bandwagon came opposite them she '
testimonial from his friend , Adam Korc-
paugh , the showman.
THU Sr.MIUAM MISSION.
.V Ilnppy SnuurcNlluii for Helpful
flilhlrt'ii.
Tim Sunbeam mission IH the suggestive
name of a mission which Is at present cheer
ing and brightening thousands of sad little
lives.
It Is especially , though not exclusively , .1
"children's mission to children , " and Its ob.
Jcct Is to draw young people In the uppei
and mtddlo classes , toward the very poor ,
suffering , paralyzed and crippled children ,
and bring them In touch with each other.
Members of the Sunbeam mission pledge
themselves to send by post a maga/.lno 01
paper , monthly , to one- poor chlid , whose
name and address , with a card of member
ship and rules Is sent to ( hem on applica
tion to the secretary. It Is further sug
gested that , with the consent of their parents ,
members occasionally write friendly letters
and send toys , garments and flowers to the
little beneficiaries of the mission. At the
Christinas holUays and Easter such gifts are
usually Bent with the monthly paper.
The Sunbeam mission was started four
years ago , by an KnglUh woman.
Mrs. Unthecombc , nnd in an In
credibly short time after the
work had been begun there were members
In every county in England , and now iherc
are members In Scotland , Ireland. Wales , the
Isles of Jersey and Uturnsey , Krimce , Switz
erland. Belgium , Asia , Australia nnd New
Zealand.
T'lero ' Is said to ho a branch of the mis
sion In America , but Ju.it where it Is locale. ! .
I do not know. Would It not be a noble woik
for some young readers of this story to start
a Sunbeam mission at their home ?
The opening of a local branch entails no
expense whatever , as all paper , cards and
materials necessary for working n branch
are supplied frcu of charge and all expenses
postage and stationery Incurred by the hon
orable local secretary ( the ono who starts a
branch of the mission ) are paid from the cen
tral branch in England.
The duties of the local secretaries are to
clrcilato the letter. ? to children and by.this
means to try to obtain the names nf chlldrun
under 17 , nnd others over 17 ( who may be
come associates ) , who are willing to Join
thu Sunbeam mission. Members pay nn ad
mission fee nf sixpence , or about 12 ccntu ;
and associates , one shilling , or about 21
cents , The secretary n ! o sends the name
und address of a poor or sick child to each
member , who sends that child every month
a paper or magazine.
Any ono who thinks of starting a branch
of thu Sunbeam mission should write to the
founder ami honorable secretary , who will
forward all necessary papers and affiliation
forms for starting a branch. Her address.
lit as follcns :
MHS. HATIISCOMIIE ,
Eastwood ,
Weston-supor-Mare ,
England.
She will be very pleased , I know , to ren
der any assistance ) in starting local branches
and will send all necessary papers free of
charge and defray all expenses to postage
and stationery Incidental to ci-.n-ylng on the
work.
Among the patronesses of the Sunbeam
mission nro the countess of Meath , who
founded the "Ministering Children , " of
which perhaps yon havn rend ; the countcm
of St. Ocrmnns ; the Dovvnger Lady Aberdare ,
Ludy Victoria Huxton and the Dowager Lady
Ilnxton.
The mission has chosen for Its motto :
"Inasmuch as Yo Havu Done It Unto One
of the Leant of These My Hretliren , Yo Have
Done U Unto Mu. "
U U scarcely possible , in a short story
lIKe this , to convey any Idea of the good
results of IlilH work. Thousands of IKW ,
suffering children have been overjoyed at
the altogether novel and unexpected visit of
the postman to their doors , bringing a paper
or u magazine , or a letter , or a parcel , di
rected In their own names. To many It has
been the first Utter over received , and the
Joy and eagerness with which they watch
day after day for another postman's visit Is
eiutttt touching.
Writing a letter to "my lady" for In
many cases the children eml acknowledg
ments of the receipt of packages IB a feat
performed under thu greatest dllllcnlllet ) .
with the lieln of a borrowed pen and bor
rowed Ink , and sometimes after a long search
for a corner of a table or a broken seat of
which to make use.
With IntcnsH eagerness , "my lady's"
itiiHwcr IK waited for , and when the maga-
zlno IR for any reaHon delayed , and no pott-
iiuin tonic * for a long time , It In not Infrc-
iltii'iH to hear a low neb , anil to sto a little
tearful facu peering up and down thu long ,
narrow courts , while a sad little volca iinKo :
"Will my Sunbeam friend never tend any
thing to mu again ? "
the chccrlnu of lacl live * , tbu re-
1 to the ; tuiiuer * of the mission lmv
In < n an awakening of much Intent energy.
Yiuii.K hearts ho Si eit ii Hi-hut wllh Iho
flrn of enthusiasm nnd the longing to tnko
Ihrii- rail in H'c OhrlMllkr1 work of chcer-
Itiij. fcn.iihinn anil hclplns the sad nnd tor *
rowfnl. l.ovlng mile * hearts are alwnyn
planning smut new scheme by wbleh a fresh
joy may lip shed over the life of "my Hun-
tiMiin chllil. " KI.KAXOU U5X1NC.1TON.
A ( 'in MIX ifIIV. .
Hum III London nml llMillrcil | In ( lie
.NlltlVO l''llllllllll.
TheCingalese baby , who wan bor" at the-
India exhibition , was named In the prescnco
of n largo number of spectators , relates Ilia
London Standard , The ceremony , which
took pl.ico In Iho Kmprrtw theater , was very
pleturcMi'io , and was en fnr removed from
the xolemnity that tmtmlly marks such occa
sions that epeclatnrH did nut scruple to ap
Pl.ii-il the performances of Iho "devil
dancer. . " A richly dMpcil attar , adorned
with the 11 mi re of lluddlu and with vaces
contitlnlng iloweiv , mood In the center of the
slaw. The cluntiR having clianted nn ode ,
n ItroccMlon entered At the bend of It weTo
two Uiiildhlflt priests , llehlnd these mine a
boy cairylng n gilt bo\\l of rite petals that
kervrd for sprinkling.
ticnenth n Hilver canopy walked the
mother , clad in a rone-covered skirl , with n
loose while robe over her shoulders , her
olsicr-in-law , who carried Iho baby , all lu
white nnd another Cingalese lacewoman.
Devil dancers , etlck dancers and other per-
formeiH bronqlit up the rear , rhantlng nnd
whirling about In n manner fa milieuto nil
who have visited Karl' * ; court. Thrsit
squatted In two diverging linen near the altar ,
in frnnl of which iho mother took her neat
upon a stool. The other two women sat
upon cushions before the altar , while Iho
prltsts mounted the btooid nnd recited nn oilo
In Snnnkrlt.
The head priest then moved to the front
of the ultnr , nnd from the elevation of hl.i
stool proceeded to M't'lnklc rose leaves upon
the mother and child , reciting the whiletil
Sanskrit. Then ratlin the Invocation , In
Sanskrit : "Iluddha wishes the child health ,
wealth and prosperity , hoping she will have
no enemies nnd plenty of good luck , nnd bo
n comfort to her parents to a great age. Aa
pure and n lovely as these flowers are may
ulio be , and 1 , the headman of the > Cingalese
here present , according to the custom of our
country , name the- child , after the > town In
which she was born. . London llaml. " Koso
leaves were hprlnklcd over the child ; the
mother , handing her baby to the' ulster-Ill-
law. received from the priest a scroll. boweeV
thrice , and then resuming her seat , witnessed
the performance- HIP danecis. Carolina ,
llaml , the mother , is a C'lngalitie lacewoman ,
aged 25 , nnd her daughter. London Haml , l
said to bo the first Cingalese baby born In ,
the metropolis.
nxiiArsTiM :
Youth's Companion.
"I'll make a poem. " said Itosalle Hell ;
"Me make one , too , " said sober-eyed Nell.
So Hose brought paper , nnd pens , nnd Ink *
And they sat them down to think , think. .
think ;
Hut they thought so long nnd they thought
so deep , '
That Nurse Adele found them fast asleep.
IMl.VTTI.i : Ol ' TTfu YOl'X ' ST.3U.S.
Down on the- south side there Is a mother-
who believes her live children nro as bright
and pretty as any children that over ex
isted , relntcs the Chicago Chronicle. This
Is n species of pride peculiar to mothers the
world over , and one that the fathers sham
In an e-qual degiee , and If they are wlso
In their generation , will sedulously en
courage. In the case of this speclllc south
fclilo mother , however , them la good ground
for her fulth , and many are the bright ut
terances of the young ones that she laugh
ingly re-gales her friends with. Ono or two.
are worlhy of publication.
George , aged 7 , and .Mabel , aged 0. hail
said their prayers the other night nnd been
put In their respective beds. Indications of
sleepiness were lacking , however , nnd their
mother sat down In the darkened room to.
sec them safely off In slumber land. Mabel
finally broke the silence by asking :
"Mamma , did you ever nee an angel ? "
"No. Mnbel. What made you ask such a.
question ? "
"Well , our Sunday school lesson was about
angels , and I wanted to know how they
dressed ? "
"Why , " responded the mother , 'I've Been ,
plenty of pictures of angels , nnd they alt
wear white robes. "
George hail been Intently listening to thla
conversation , but had kept silent. In a mo
ment or two Mabel resumed :
" .Mamma , when Christ comes to earth
again , how will ho be dressed ? "
The mother paused but a second for n re
ply , but Master ( Jcorgo saved her the trouble
by exclaiming with a scornful Impatience-
at the Ignorance of girls :
"Why In bloomers , of course ! "
"Oh ! you wicked tiling ! " was the shocked :
reply of Mabel , while the mother went Into ,
another room to have an undetected laugh.
"I understand you were punished In school
today , Thomas , " said Mr. Ilacon to his 12-
year-old boy. "Yes , sir , " promptly replied :
the Juvenile. "Kor what ? " "Kor telling-
the truth , sir. " "Your teacher said it waa
for sonic reflection you made upon her age. "
"That's the way ho took it , father. You
see , she dre.v a picture of a basket of eggs
k-i the blackboard , and while ho was out
of the room I Just wrote under them. 'The.
hen what made these eggs Isn't any
chicken ! ' "
I
Sunday school teacher ( who has told one.
nf the new boys the beautiful story of C'hrlsU ( gt '
mas and hopes who has made an Imjiresti"
Blon ) "I am glad to fpo you BO attentive ,
Jamie. Do you understand It now ? lo Micro
any question you would like to ask mo ? "
Now Hey Yi's'm. D'ye reckon Goliath
uoiilil 'a' licked Jim Corbe.lt ?
Tommy had been reprimanded by his.
mother for playing In the dirt with the chll-
Ircu who llvo down the street. "When I'so
i man , " ho sobbed through ills tears , " ! 'BI >
; olng to bo a politician. "
"What put that Into your hand ? " uskcdi
ils mamma.
"Uncle told me they arc always throwing
nuil at each other. "
Slll'2 WAS
I'll. ' Iti'iinrlcr .M.-HIH Well , lull lie
Kill led In I'li-iiHi- .
Kven when her speech was obscured by
lolw there was Humcthlng about her voice *
hat showed she could sing high C and assert
icr right to the center of thestage. . It wim
lathctlc to see a strong woman so utterly
ejected , ayn the Washington Star.
"I want to see the horrid reporter who
kTotc tint contemptible plcco about my mls-
irable. suit for divorce , " she nalil , after her
laroxysm of weeping had obate-d.
" ' " Ihe and posltlvo
"lie's out , wan prou pt
inswcr of the editor , who IH a humaua
nan.
"Can't I see him later ? "
"No. Ho took n week's salary and went
n a vacation. lie said ho wasn't coming
iack till bin money wa all spent , and wo
lon't look for him In any tlmu le than
Ix innnlhH. "
"Perhaps somebody clso could attend to
, fhut I want , although I don't supposii there
H any USD In my nuking for Justice. . It
uiiHt have been pure malice. "
"You refer to thai Item about your dl-
orco ? "
"Ye * . "
"Well , It HccniH to mo that you are cx-
ecdlngly unfair to thu reporter. Why , ho
Id his hccil to bo complimentary. No lens
Imn thrco Union ho alluded to you an the
fair plaintiff. ' "
"Yes ; that was very nice of him. Hut read
n. "
"I doit't find anything that Is not In the
anm vein. Ho nays : "Die lady's toilet had
vldcntly been an object of much caret ; It
> 'as a triumph of iho mllllnoiH' art und a
lonumcnt of her elegant taste In uneli mut-
' "
OIH. * -
"That's the sentence ! " she exclaimed. rlB '
ng lo her fi-ct. Her Indignation dried \\Gi- \ \
pare , and , haklng tier clenched flngera nt
ho 'nnHHpapcr , hn nalil : "What did ho
lean by trylni ; to humiliate mo In thu eiyeu
f all llioiio Kiiectatora ? How dared ho In-
Inuato that thu common old thlngi ) I wont
a that court room uru ( ho brat clotheii I
lave. "
I'll In Dnlc.
Hero Is the latent revised edition of a tiur-X
lago Invitation : "Mr. .lake LnuKhrldgo rer
uemta the honor of ynur prtKcncu at bin mar-
lugo lo Caroline Halibut , on Thursday oven.
IK , iho tunth of Decuinbtii' , eighteen hundred
ml nlnuty-ulx , ab eight o'clock , near
I IKS. J'ruientH oxpecteil. I'leanu pay
utui , eM I havu failed In buslntuj , "