Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 14, 1897, Page 10, Image 10

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    10 THE OMAHA DAILY BE ID : SATURDAY , AUGUST 11 , 1807.
SPECIAL NOCES
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fur Ii KM Mum SSp for HIP H < "l IIIMIT-
Him. 'lli.-i.i- n.lvi-rllKi-nii-iitN iuii t be
rnti coii i-rnU ( i-l j .
\ \ \vrr.ll SIM' ' VTION.
PACLVL RLE.MI'mnH"TRRATIJD TliPfi CO ,
Kt rhumb. ' t rommi-roe A MM Aid
ft ? STPVliY "iTptTl VlilLP. MAN POSITION
w l htnan nietmmir , tlinckreprr 01 delivery
wan in good ipferencm P V , I ! " "
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BITI ATIOV AS CLPRK IN.DRV (1OOPS (111(1-
eery K n > nil i > tnr < r y.nrK mperlpme , W
yi irs i > 1 < ! ninrrlid i-pi-nk iMiilfh Oeiinnnnni
I.ni.llxh In t re fi 11-m.i-n Hans Mijv in ,
Krlend NebrnsUa A MM" 'r-
WANTEH M VL1J HE'-P * '
CANVASSmTs"TO TAKi : OIUM'RS , NH\V LINP.
of wnrh , no tienvy nnnd to carry snliry or
conimlmdon e1 P. Adams Co S2I So ' ?
WANTniMi.v TO M\HN : OITH ut SIMI.SS ,
cxp rli-nn not ntctiKiiry. * nt.ir > pit' while
Iciirnlntf f'nll nt 1MB Donglm H MM1 All
roit nn.\ni i2A MONTH
s. ok' firm , esipoili-rce unncccMirx . In-
dilcrmtnta lo eUftotmrs C C. llldlmt' ' * ' - JOt
Ot Louis -MI4i
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rnr.rs B\MI'I.I : or mciuT : or IUIAIITV
Tni ( Co CM Cliambci of Commrrcc
II MI7I A0
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pi > i-II nciiunliiti-.l with tin1 clt >
romiir-ionl In til.ilmrRi of honks , , VJ1'r9 '
1' 42 HIV ntllfc- 1J Mitt 14
A nt STI.INU YOPNCJ MN TO
npn-'cnt u Phlcnifo mainifiuMiiror In I'J1II'IJ- ' '
ri > J"l ipfcronKi fiiutrc.l unl musl luivc J'IH ) 00
rn li tn rnrrv clock "f Rii-vN hori > , lll > "ral 1'iV
to rlBlit imrly A k for Mohr , HotPl Mrrror
11 M..7 M
MAD
Tnn iiiioiai nnnn nut o ri.r.ttK AD-
clr 9 I1 O Hot 4-.1 Omilin NVIi H-MI'T IS
- \ HltroilT INTIIt.I.IOUNT YOtJNO
limn Hliotit ZQ > < nt old Must have ft wheel
M J Krnnnnl & on 310 nml 111 Hriivvn Hlk ,
leth nml lioiiRlni sis "
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WANTED AUKNTJiTTzO TO Jr. A WirK HUilK
lo wnrkcrn , no ( iipltal necilpd new ioodv new
lilnn fella nl Rlulit. every family netJs It II
S' Co . Imx 49I rinclnnitl Ohio D
WANTlin. "svfTrjMMnN TO fAUHY A
dl.1 RCllltn stli I'no ' fnr hn Rrocpry li
romml'slon Aillrew T 11 PnUen Uni-hi'lle ,
Ogli" , III n-Mi.t. Ii *
\V\NTP.DPP.M VI.IJ Iini.I' .
oo OIIH.S roti AM. Kivns wnnic. M TO J ?
wcclt Cnnadlin Olll e. r.12 DoiiKln"
wni's ii\iu ni MOM : PHUMA-
n"nlti Tiuo Co S ! " ! Chn-nl r nf Comm r < o
C Ml50
A noon ontt. rou
hourewnrk ll Si ) . Will bl C .
S\AVTi3i > roMpnrr.NT NUIISI : ami. AT
2'iOS Cnpllol axu C M710
\VANTin : " ( Teen emu , ron 01 NIHAI. :
hou'pworlt small family nn.l sooJ w icrs 112S
ailcnRO St C-M7JC 14'
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i > . \r > irs TO IAKI : onntnt5) ) i.xnai :
prntlti 1621 rninnm , mom W r-M715 IS *
roil iinvr
' ; ix AM , PAUIS or Tin : CITY THH
O r Divts Compiny. 1W > I'mnam I1 3)0 )
nousrs , nnNLv\'A ; & co IDS N. I-TH ST"
ntN iiousus c. A srvnn. : " . N "Y"
Life D-401
_
ciioicr iiorsrt : ? AND ro-n veins \ti , ovnu
Iho city , { " to $ ' 0. rilcllt > , 1T02 runiin ii
IJ403
IIOITHHS WALLA CC , IinOWJc"lILOcTc TT"H ( ;
unJ Douslas. D 403
iioubis : roTTAons . sioutALT. : . PVUTS
of cll > . llicnnan. Love To , fo Pi\lon IilncK
D-401
_
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MOVINO IIOITSKIIOLD coon1- AND rtvxos
Om Van & Slornirc Co , 1415 Farnam Tel " ' > 3
11 403
_
LXRCC LIST. M'CAGUK , I'lTII AND DOnfl7
n-106
_
IIOUSHS , TLT3 OAIIVIN DHOS , 1013 TAUN-M
_ _ D-107
nousis i on HUNT , iimns , \XTON ULK"
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HOUSES. J H , SIIIIRWOOD. ia N. 1. ] , | r < T
10-llOOM ri.VT , DOUOLVS M'VTl-4TH. XIOU-
crn , mcam heat. Imiuln : I.'n.liiiln | , 310 S. 13th
_ _ D IIP
roit itr.NT KLnvnN IIOOM uiunc KCSN
ilfnoe inol rn In c\r-iy n pe < t Steam liont
clOLtitc lUht Lnc.iteil nt the xunthwrct corner
17th nml I > 'juKInH Sispplv lo It W linker ,
Ruitcrlntcnilrnt lice lililR. I > 63 !
Fen HUNT MonnnN PLAT , IIFJST i.v inn
clljIn new Dm USB InilMIn ; ; opp.mlte clt }
liall , also KIIO 1 si ore In name liull.llnn
John W. I'.nbblns , isnt. < . IMS I'ainam stieot
D-i:7
BTANTOHD OlnCI.n OOTTAOKS. ( t
H \V cor 13th anil'lnton finest loiatl n In
clt > for business men nf Omaiia anil South
Omaha , rents moderate 204 ilea Ilulldlnir
- iiouhi : , xiomuT ; IMI-IIOVK
mrntii. IStl Cum st. Apply Itctil hotel South
Omaha r > . MTOS 17
_
M > . -omii mil HT : 10 HOOM iio"tJHifr <
lilooki fro n new 1O . < nlj } j ; cu. Onnha
Heal IlBluto mid Trust I'D , : il Bot-tli ISth t
_ " -M70I
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c-nooM ron-voi : VM , M"oIT-Ttx , ilCwN
and uliaile 212J Mliml nt. D 731
coTTAon 7-nooMs ANI > iMTn , aoorTirrT
P.rr , : , IJTS , " lnnn cnr"'r of Clmrlnt inil 2'ith
W. II. ililllllh Knilidc * ! linhl DM773 ! ' .
VI3UY pl3SIR\IILr A I \ 1 ITVIKNT.S O K "six
tonmt , nimlnn frontliii ; on Han-coin imik
Chrup tu rlshl part > with small family M J
Kcnnar.l hnn " 10 Druwn lllcck ( Vr Kt i .
DotikhtH Bti < j ) _ 7f,3 _
roit itiivT \nnn i s".Roovt notTHp" " AL
mtxlern , near ejpisltlon Rnninilx stmm hpat ,
cli-itrln llttlltroihlnx lir t clam J.TJ i per
nv > nth W II Ruaaell ( ION Y Uf-
_ . I ) M772 9)
rou HI\T PI it.Msini : >
CAPITOL AVI :
KMOA.\T : AND
NICHLY ri'RNISIIUD ' ROOMS TVO Mn
lm ykn plnit rt03 Poilut HI 13-.M737 15
jAitnn .
lleircn enl ) , small family
I3-M778
KUUMSIII3I ) It0(1'IS ( AMI IKH | ) .
mm t-ooi , ROOM ooi > VRD"n
, no VRD- "Arh
rcuwnnble The Rose , ac Jlari"
, _ _ K-JIK4-A27
TKAM fu\Vrt " iw
nve. _ P MC49 14 *
PLUAHANT ROOMS AND KOARrx 17J2 ItODoT
_ F-lISii ] (
TJM3 MKRRIAM rinsr-
Hotel , tith ami Doilee Hl .
. jj.00 , MODIRN TiTuciIT
614 Knrlh Ulli. 1' ilTOO lt ,
NH'KI.Y PPRNllmrD Fn6XT rioo\fT VV-lTTf
lioaril JOli Doiiglnii. yM7B 14'
_
I-'OH lllNTII > PtIMSIIii | ) IUIOMS , .
KOI'R UNKURNIHIIKD ROOMS TOR iTtUIT
lujuM-Urciilnj ; water nnd Uitli. VM farnnn.
, _ O-M773 17 *
FOIl IIKVr STOIIKH AMI OPPICHS.
HKNT-IN TIIIJ IlliB _ .
Ono Uitt mrncr ruom , Znd floor , vvllli vault and
lirlrui * oilliv , wuur , tic
On * lurga front loom , 2nd floor , divided Inlu two
rixmn tir pdHlllori , ulir , etc.
On | ii | corner room , rnJ floor , with vault ,
walT , tic
On fri-nt room , divided b > partition , third tlaor.
On * corntr ruom with vault , third floor.
On * Urn * rr-.in third floor , with partition dlvll-
Init Ii Inlu unt lure * room uml two smaller
prlvuu ruvmi wnlcr , etc.
Two Urn * ( rmmil lli > ur ru m * with vault * .
rtvrral mal | rtwnM on fuurlh Hour with vaultf.
All lh roum MO iritr.l , with ic m. c-lcctrlo
llchw , 0iid | > | with llrtl cltw Janltur i-rylce.
Klevalon rue Jay ami all tilcht HullJlnir
irlrtlf flrcpiwif Apply la R W Uaker liupor
Inttadtnt , Room in , il , JJullJIni.I1M
Pdll HPATSIOIIP.S . \MJ OPPimS.
lOR RKNT-DKSICROOM IN OtlOUNb KI/JOIl
ilTlre. lire bulMlnn : wmtr , Heam m > Ht. cleclrlo
Unlit nn 1 Janitor service Apply to It W
llakcr superintendent Hce Ilttlldlnr. 1 197
Fen iinNT-Tim 4 PTORY imtrif niii7mNfj )
nt Sl r rnam si This hullJInir Im n nreprnof
cement bafcment , complete nteam henltnR llx-
tnrfB , water nn nil nnorr. e&t etc Apply nt
the cimoe nf The He * 1-916
LADY AOHNTS TO TAKI3 ORUI3113 TOU
milCo , 328 Chamber of Commereo
J M172-AM
AOI3NTH \NTni ) ( OI'XKRAI. ) . foil TIII3
lic'l Inoanileiefnt fla I.RI | | | In the mirket
Proo ln lructlimn to our nxenlK how to imko
in.inlli-i Niirthfni URht , CIS O tri nvc ,
Ilrmiklyn , N .T ,1 M740 17
I.VDY PANA * | TivTKo"H CITY AND COtlN-
Irv hlit c. > mnllwilon llnnley Xlfc f" 41i
1'co UlilK J-C25S17 *
w\vn ii.io
Monr.RN HOITSI ; AVITII AHOIJT THN ROOMS ,
nenr llnnicom park Artdrem I * 19 , line office
' - . 1C MUS
WANTI3D HOATWAND ROOMS
mlnutei walk I r l nf refnn nn furnl h il and
required X Y / , Hf\ \ > Nut limit
f IC-M7 < VI 11
A PLKA-sANT , PI nNsiliU | : rOTTAOH. OR
four or live furnished ruonia wanted bv 1st ot
Soplember by deMruMo pill lien M .1 Ken-
nurd K Son , 310 llrovvn lllork irth and
DniiKlnn S'lK 1C 7fS
p\cinr STORAcm AND WMimiotiais co.
108-yiO Jonen Ocnoral stornRO and furwaiillng
M-411
OM. VAN & STOR.UJF3 1415 PARNAM. TI3L 1'5J
M 412
AV XVI P.l .TO IIUV.
IIL'ST 1'IltCH PAID TOR OMAIIA SAVINGS
bnnk nceountp at room D0 > ; N. Y , Life Iln llnp.
N 201
M sirovn-HAND wunni. * . 43 TO ? io.
Omaha Ilicycle Co , 3.3 N ICth Bt
N r4tl
Hir HI3ST PRIC13 PAID TOR OMAIIA 8AV-
IIIK" bank nccountn. Room 3 I'nttirnm blk
N -7fiV13
W \NTI3D POR CASlt-DP-SIRAIlLn IXT 1113-
tween 3l5t anil 3Clh DoilKC and Inrkpon 2Sth
ti > 12ml lack-ion and lllckoiy. Mu t be ehenp
Address P 41 lice nlllce. N 7f2 13 *
KOH s\i.u ri
POR SALK PIRST-CLVbS PIXTfRHS COM-
plcte , for n elRar store anil pool room Ad
ilrcsa Q A Kellogg , Council lIuTi ( , In
O-M712 16
roil SM.I : iioitsns AM )
POR HAM3-C5ODDARD I'll V.E1ON HAMMOND
tvpcwrltcr Imtli Rood as new. 11 C. Pntleison ,
l itter on Illock P 521
'Oil S VI.I3 MISCUI.I.AM'OIIS.
SAWDUST lltJI.tC OR SACtcnD-CRiniUN'O
nnd IIOK fenci. . C. R Lee. 001 DOUR ! as
asQ -413
HALDNI3SS Ct'RP.D. TRUE CO . 526 CHAM-
her of Commerce Q J1175 A20
ICLONDMCK-YUKON SI3ND Jl 23 POR MAP OP
tinAt i Kn Oolil PieMs. lionnd when to KO ,
what It C ( \\hattntiKc etc. P II Hllli r.
Cxre 1C bleami-hlp C'o , Juncau Alirka
16'
POR SAL13 SPRING LAKH AND RCSIHl-
volr lieGilbert llros , Council Illuffc In.
QJI711 S9
SQPARE PIAVO AND WHITE fjHVVINC SIA-
chlne both In peed condition , will be foil
cheap Address P 40. nee Q-M74) ) 14 *
POR SVL13 , A J1300 DUE HIM. ON ALOIS C.
Sw ibodn the phvilcnl culture teicher nt : i
Ilhiril dlsoount , lessons tn ladles uentli'men
nnd children ! Imiulre of bookkecp r lee !
olllct1st floor CJ M73C 22"
MISCP.Li , VNHOUS.
PALLING HAIR CURED IN TCN DA\S
True Co , 3.'C Jhimber of Commerce
1 II-SITI ? A20
uio.
JIADAM SMI1H , 1315 DOUGLVS ,
steam baths
SIUS LAURA ELLISON OP CI.LVELAND.
mussuKe nnd bath , 1421 Dodge st. 2d floor ,
room 4. T MCS7 14'
MRS DR. LEON , ELECTRIC MASSV.GB RATH
pirlorn , restful and curative. 117 S 11th up-
stilrs. T MG > 3 13 *
I'KIISO.SAL.
PACE CIIEVM REJUVENAIKS
the fkln. miklnir It a ? Bmooth , oft and eleir
as a ehllil'u ; every urlnkle , evciy line and
every Indication of time's liarsh trentm'nt
binlehca. True Co. 22G Chambei of Com
merce. L S117S A 20
MME M TRU1J WILL KD AT HI3R OKPICE
e\ery afternoon nnd will ulailly tlve her time
lo those who have heretofore been unable to
sec lici In person. 3u , Chamber of Commen. "
U HCO V JO
VIAVI FOR PTERINE TROUDLE4. SIM I1F.E
HblB , physician , consult itlon or health book
free. U 414
SECRET OP 11EAU1 Y , IT IS HARjiTJ.Sb , IT
v\lll not Injure the most dellentc skin True
Co , 326 Chamber of Commerce V MJG7 A20
II UR ON PA"E NECK AND VRMS GROWTH
deatioyed permanently without Injui to the
most delicate Pkln. True Co , 326 Chamber of
Commeice , U AI1C8 A 20
1JALDNES3 , PALLING HAlIlT SUPERi'TTuOLTS
Inlr nn.l facial blemlahcs eured Irue Co
3J6 Chamber of Commerce. U SllfS A 20
HOW TO 1IECOME LVWPIJL PHYSICIANS
dentists nr lawyers. Ad lockbox 196 fhlc.iKo'
I'M73 Hi'
5 RPPTIJRE CURED POR J25. UNTIL bEl1
tcmbi-r 1 ; no prfln , no delinllon from business ,
refer to thoupnnds of pitlents cured , call or
write. O n "Illler Co , 0-3 N Y L. . Oinnha
U Jl-113
IlLACKHHADS , I'IMPLKS AND PRECKLES
Fucce fully treated. True Co , 320 Cli unber ol
Commerce U M170 A 20
PR13E SAMPLES OP SUNllL'RN LOTION
True Co. , 3iO Clmmbi-r of Commerce
U-M171 A 20
KLONniKP. ( "OOI'KRATIVE MININcT'AND
bupply d ) . Portland. Or ? . , will utirt nn ex-
pt.llil.in March 20 , ISIS to the IClomllke , vli
ht Michaels nnd Dawson Olty ; llmltid to KM
persons S'oi particulars npply to above
U1 H
*
LAD1P.S CAN MAKE > 100 MONTHLY , IN
ve tlKitP Addles * P 41 , lice U M743 11'
WVS'TP.n-PART'i TO INVE.VT UMli ED
nmount of capital In repertoire tlieatrlc.il enm
piny Pnr partlcularx nddrefis A. II , eare
Perl Ins House , 1'lattsmouth Neb
NebU
U 7H-1S
MO > r.V TO I.O.V\Ht3AL 13.STATU.
AN1110NY IXJVN i. TRUST CO. , 315 N Y U
liilcK. money ut low ralen for choice faun lands
In Iowa , northern Mlrourl , eastern Nehrus\a
W 41i.
LO\NS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY
pn > p > rt } . W. Pornam tmlth & c , 1220 Parmim
W-II7
6 PER CKNT MUN13Y ON NER & IV PAllJIS
W II. MilWle , lit National Hank Bldif. , Omaha
i t , W-41S
MONEY TO LOAN AT I/IW RATEh" THE
O , P. Duvlr Co , 1603 Farm-in ht. W-41J
MONHY TO LO\N ON IHPROVED OMAHA
r al estate. Hivnnan , LOVB Co , Pnxton Hlk
W 420
MONEY TO LOAN ON fJU'ROVED OMAHA
prdLcrly Pu ey Thoman , 207 1st Nat Ilk bldg.
W 421
ON OMAIIA PRoT-KHTYT I/5WFST RATES.
tullJInrr loans vvantoJ. Pldellly Trout C'o
C'oW4M
W-4M
CITY AND FARM IX3ANS. I
Pan In I.rot. Ifn Parnsm st W-MSSJ
MOMJV ' 10 1.0NOII ATI l.i :
MONKY TO LOAN ON KURMTtIRL' , PIANOS ,
her es , wnjons , etc. , at lourrt lates In rlty ,
no removal of good * : strictly confident ! il , you
cun pay the loan off at uny time ur In any
amount OMAHA MORTGAGE I.OAN CO.
305 Ho. luh bt.
X-4J3
HAUI1ER J.1IOP. I5 CO ; GOOD RLsINESS. J ,
J. Ulbson , ( .4 Pint National hank.
Y JIMS Ii
_
POR HA1.13. (1OOD I'AYINCt "lIAKUIlY AND
( imfi cilonery In one of the Ixvt tunrns In the
i > lute , mu t L < ild , nml U n nau , HivntlKate.
Aildrtsa P 4J. jiw Orili Y M7W 15
FOR SAU : . DRUH BTOC K. INQU1HK OF
Hail Haai L Co „ Cuuucn HuCU , la.YJITM
Y-JITM II
HtSIM'.SS CIIAM'IJI.
( Continued )
POR SAI.n , AT A ( IRP.AT HARD VIN. COM-
ptetimtlnr Mock , fixtures tools nnd machines ,
Imole-e II SCO , Rood Incntlon , Ion r nt o tuny
be removed write or call on Rllllmnn & Still-
man , ShiiRort block , Council lUurro , 1
Y-M7M 17
I IIAVK A IIOU.Si : AND 4 LOTS THAT I
would tmdp for a worklnt ! Interest In n pro
eery iir hardware huitlneiM , upwk Danish nn.l
O > rmnn , married llano Tlmyoen Prlcnd ,
Nebraska. Y M77I 16 *
TRADIJ IN WHEAT. CORN , OATS AND PROvisions -
visions , mnrkits very Mi-one nnd nctlve , spe
cial nttentHn Klvcn to small Investors , dallv
mirkct bulletin furnished on reiUMl free nf
charce Ad Iress Sitmucl Mlnrer A < V sullo
12 , Tndcrs' blilB , Chlcnpt , HI Y M771 18'
POH P.VCJII \ (3l : .
\NTI3D TO THADi : GOOU LOT POR PIANO
Art Iress O 4S Ilcp 7. V6
TO E\MIAN(1E ROOM AND HOARD OR D V.Y
bnard for Ilitht btiRny phai-ton or pnod horse
Address P 3,1 , He * offlee. 7.-716 16
I'OH S\LiltP.AI , iST\T15.
HOUSES. I.OTS , PARMs LANDS.
Gee P. Homls Rcnl Eslnte Co. , Paxlon Hlotk
1113-424
_ _
FIVE ROOM COTTAGE , PULL LOT. SOUTH
Omahn , $ Wj easy terms. II C. PntKrsnn
Patterson JMoclt RE-f.20
BPLIINniD COTTAGE AND LOT , NEAR IVTH
and Cumlnj ; , Jl.EOO Room 10 , Patterson Hlk
11K-MV.1 A
C ACRES rllEAP , 14 MILES PROM SUGAR
factory Inquire R lt ( , Pntlersnn block
RE M153 A51
CAHII POR OMAHA SAVINGS HANK AC-
counts. G G Wnllace , 312 Hro n blkHi
Hi : 109
KOt NTXIJ PU\ri : HARG UN'S J2 501) JX750 TO
JDfOO ; fee pioliia nt Ifiih nnd Furmm Morse
Illili ; . J. J Gibson , CI4 Plrst Nut. Hank llldg
UE 42' .
bNAP , JI.7SO POR TWO LV.RGE IlOt'SES AT
271S nnd 77IS N 2vth st , lot , 31x0(1 ( .T N
Prenzer , npp P O RE M709
LOT NEAR CREIGH1ON COLLEGE AND
high school , only SCJO lllcks Renl Eslntu
iiKcncy RE 701-13'
LOST.
LOST , HI\CIC RIltnoN III3I.T WITH GOLD
vvntch ntlnched August 12lh. Reward If re
turned 2" 2 i Sherman avenue Lost 7C4-14'
STRAYED PROM tt EST OP SOUTH OMAIIA
one brown hnri"e llgat tnll about 100 Ibs. It
taken up notify Palice StnMcs 17th and Dav
enport , Omaha. I ist M7i > 0 14
I'AWMUtOICKKS.
II. MAROWITZ LOANS MONEY. 418 N 1C St.
siniwA.ics.
SAWED NATURAL STONE ARTIPIPIM ,
brlcU Tel 1CS9 W J Welshan's , 309 S 17lh St
429
snoiiTii\M ) AMI TIIMWHITI\O.
A. C. VAN SANT'fa SCHOOL , C13 N. Y. LIFE
426
AT OMAIIA HPS COLLEGE. ICTH . DOUGLVS
427
COLLHfJnS.
PALL TERM OM P.US COLLEGE OPENS
Sipt 1. Cat nnd specimens penmanship free
ISC A20
MA'ITKU&S HiMVATIAC5 WOHICS.
MATTRI > SiS COUPIIP.S PARIXR PURNI-
ture lo order ; repaired 1C03 L"nvcnw'hj Tel 1513
US
TrilH \CKIJI ) .
XI. S WALKLIN , 2111 CUMING , TEI 1231
430
MORAND'S , 1510 \RNEY ST PRIVATE LES.
sons , society or slnKC , now open 452 A-0
r VTI : > TS.
D A rP17'i\TrrC Slles * Co Attorneys-
FA I iiiN 1 b atavv and Patent Ex-
Omaha. Neb. Bnnch office nt WashlnBton.
D C. We make FREE EXAMINATIONS and
aid Inventors In selling thcliInventions. . Send
lor free Advice and Patent Book
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Iran.-AtIn 11 He.VIiilU ,
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- be illrpcfpl " Ia Normnmllo"
inut "per * ) ,
nt S n. m for NirrHUHijANns dlrrrt , per
. t. Obdnm , via Itottrnlntn tlctlcri
must bo dlre-ctwl "per Oblnm" ) , nt 8
n m. for OIJNOA , per B s ttrrrn ( letter *
mii"l be ( lirict d "per Wcrrn" ) : nt 10 n
m for SCOTLAND dlre < t. per * *
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illrected "per Annchorln" ) , nt 11 n in for
NORWAY direct , per s . Hek'n ( letlets
must be directed "per Heklix" ) . nt 12 nt.
( mipplementir > 1:10 : p. m. ) for nUHOPK ,
per s s ntrurln'li Qucen ? tovvn.
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onlllnR on Tuesdays take Printed Matter , ete. .
for Germany nnd "peel-illy AddrcsseJ Printed
Matter etc , fnr other parts of Europe
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day * , German steamers on Thursdays nnd
Cntmrd , French and German steamers on Knt-
tirday tnlc Printed M-itter etc. . for nil coun
tries tor vMilch thi > y tire ndvcrllse.1 to catty
mall
After the closInK ot thp Pupplementnry TransAtlantic -
Atlantic Malls nuined , nbnve. additional sup
plementary malls nre opened on the piers of the
American , English , Prfnoh nnd German "te in
ert nnd remain < > otn unlll nllhln Ten Minutes
of thn hour ut snlllni ; of steamer.
Mull" for South nml OciitrnI Ann'rloii ,
\ \ ' < -tt , linden. it : < > .
SATUniJAY At 10 n. in ( slipplenicntnry
10.30 n. m ) fdr KOUTUNK ISLAND ,
JAMAICA nnd SAVANII.I.A , per B H
Aleiiu ( letters for Costu Itlca must be
( litec-tod "per Alenb1' ) , nt 10 u m ( suj- )
plomentnrj 10-30 a. fin. ) for HAITI , Ma
Port an I'rlncf.irl'etlt Uoavo nnd Jeremle ,
for other pniti t > f Mexico nnd foi Cuba
must be directed "per Sesurnncix" ) , nt 11
n in ( suppli-mrnt.iry 11 .M n m ) foi
VHNKKUnLA nild rUUACOA. nl o SA
VANII.I.A nnd CAIJTHAOKNA , % ln Curn-
cno , per s s Vuticzueln.
SUNIJAY At 7 n in for NORTH UllAX.II. ,
per M. M LlsbuiiL-ii&c , via I'atn , .Mnraiilinin
nml Cenrn ,
Malls for New foumllanu , by rail to HnllfnT nml
thenre y strnmer , closeal Ills oillce ilallj
nt S 30 p m Malts ( or Ml'iuelon ' by mil to
Iloston nnd thence by steamer clo < o nt this
olllee dall > nt S 30 p m Malh ror Cubi close
nt this olllrc dully nl 7 w m foruardlng
by Pteliners valllni ; ( Mnnd < y nnd Thursdays )
from Port Tampa Pla Malls for Mexlrci City ,
overland , unlc's spcclnlly ndlresscl for d'spalch
by ilcamcr close nt this olllcc dally nt 2 " )
n m nnd 2 10 | i m " Rcnlstcrcd mill clojes
nt 6 00 p m previous day.
Trnlin-1-iu-lllo tlullx.
Mnllsi for Chlnn. nnd .Inp in , per s < llelglo
( from Son Pituicl < : o ) . cloEe hero elnlly up
to August Sth nt C TO p in Mill- * for
China and Jitpiin , per1 s s Olympic ( fiom
T.iromn ) . close heio dally up to August
* Sth at d 10 p m Malls for Austnllu ( e-\-
cept tbo e for U'ost Australia , which arc
forwarded v In KuropeO New Holland ,
Hawaii , Kill anil Samonn If-ands pir s <
Alameda ( from San PranclFCo ) , close hero
dally up to Aim-list "Ht > i at 7 30 a m . 11
n m and B 10 p m ( or on irrlval , it New
York of s C.imninla with Hrltlsh nnll'
for Australia ) Mills for China nnd Jipnn
( speclnlh tiddrp-md only ) , pel n s ] : m-
press of Japxn ( from Vancouver ) elo o
lierc d illy up to August "lljtli at C.10 p m
JI.ills for the Society Island" , per ship
Gall'eo ( from Sin Prancl-xn ) , close heie-
dally up to August 2. > tli nt 6 " 0 p m Mails
for Hawaii , per - . s Australia ( from Sin
Francisco ) , clo e licre dallv up to Septfin
lier l"t nt 0 30 p m AInlls foi Austnlla
( oxcppt AVest Australia ) . Hawaii and Pljl
Is nnds , per > Aor-iiigi ( from Van
couver ) , c\o \ ° c heie dnllv after August
* * llth and up to September 1st at C " 0 p m
Trnii'-Pncllle malls nrc fnrwinted tn port nf
hilllnK tlilly nml the Fchedulc of eloslni ; Is nr
rnnned on the pre-nmptlon of their unlntcr
rupled overland tranflt " Rcglsteicd mall
closes nt G p in previous day
Postofllce , New York. N. Y.
POIINKLIUS VAN COTT
August C , 1C07 Postmaster.
'n CONSTPvIJCTION QUARTHn-
MASTnrt , Omaha , Neb , August in , 1S37
Sealed propos ils , In tilpllcate , will be rr >
celved here until 2 o'clot k p m , Seplemb i
10 , 1 )7 ) nnd then oened ] , for the con uup'-
tlon of a liatul bai lacks at Poi I Cioolt ,
Neb , nl o nlumblng , heitlngnnd Kasjilpl'-R
for sime The United States reserves ilsht
to rejeet or accept any or nil proposals , or
any part thereof 1'lans nnd specifications
can be seen and all Information had here.
SAM U JONES , Cnpt and A. Q M
al2-13-14-lG-H-S
n BIDS WIT , ! . , rn nncnivnn AT
the ollice of the Giounds and Itullcllngs D
partment , Trinsmif' ' ! s ppl nnd Internntloml
n\posltlon , for tlie Mnchlneiv and Ulee--
trlclty Hulldlnps , until fl o'clock ] ) . m ,
Wednesday , August 2" , 1W
I'lnns and specilleiations for both bulldincs
, n Ille In superlntendcnt'n oillce , No fill
Paxlon block , or sdts will be fuinlslied
contractors at cost
F P ICinKHNDALT ,
Mgr. Grdumis and Bldgs Dept.
- Ksjimi li' 1 > Jtilt' 1'ppHlili'iii
of flulloiiril of ll.lin-utlim.
It vva" commencement day at the Dashvllle
High school , relates Youth's' Companion
The hall vvas ilenre'y packed with the
friends of the graduates and it was n hot
evening , ns It usunlly , js on the occnMon of a
commencement. The "pi " evident of the Board
of Education , a worthy but not highly fdu
cated citizen , took charge of the exercise
by virtue of his olllcp , nnd amid n sllenc--
broken only bv the fluttering of fnns an'
the rustling of dresses Jie rose and began hl
addre * " . ' *
"Oraduatps of tlfe Dashvl'le High School
IVidles and Gentlemen1" Owing to the length
of the program and the fact tint the heat
and the crowded condition of the room dis
commode" n great mnny of you , I shnll trv
nnd be brief. Young gentlemen and ladles
this is n nee ngo of the world Nee con-
dltlonn are constantly rising , and we must
rl o lo meet them The Ie = son comes to you
and I every day we live. What constltootPd
nn education two or three dccayeds ago will
not do for ihc'v kind of times
"I am not one of the = e men ivho believes
that the school ho went to when he war. a
boy I" better than schools nre now I be-
Mcvo In nco IdeeT. I believe In pro-gros- >
As fnr aa the Hoard of Education nre con
cerned we have tried to keep up with the
inarch of pro-gres = s
"Wo have provided teachers whom I be
lieve nre not excelled anywhere" WP hnve
furnished nrparntu'M's as good ns monev can
bu ; * Wo are find to see- that the children
have become enthused over their work nnd
I want to Imnres" upon the mind of the
pavrents the dooty of visiting the school
"Every nnvrent ought to take enough In
terest In their children to once In awhile go
nnd see how they are getting along If you
do this the graduating classes wl'l grow
larger and larger every year , and the teach
er' ' will re = oem their labor * nt the begin
ning of every school year with renooed con
fidence
"I have great pleasure now In presenting
Mr llerbertl Rice who will deliver the first
oration of the progr'm on the subject 'Let
1T Pioserve the English Language Un Jellied
' "
llied
As soon as the loud app'nuse and the
convulsive coughing that greeted the elope
of the president's ppeech had pubsdied Mr
Herbert Itleo nio e , red with suppressed
emotion , nnd delivered an Impassioned plea
for the preservation of the English language
In UP original pur'tv. n plea that Is still
Minkpn of In Dashvlllo ns n masterpiece of
eloquence.
MUSIC vi , uiitns IIP pLoitin\ .
OIKSI MUM n M.-dli-j and Out
*
Tlii > WlilHtllnK of Alr-llraUfH .
Fred E'lls engineer of the water worke ,
hns the most wonderful mocking bird In
Jacksonville HP war 0 vears old this month.
IH n great , full-throated fellow , tnma as n
kitten and ns belligerent In n make-believe
sort of way an a hornet , sajg thn Florida
Tinier-Union. He doesn't do nny fancy work
In the mimicry of mouth organ * , music
boxes nnd Instruments , but sings his own
roundelay the picture of hnpplnes' , In a voice
thnt Is vvondeifuPy sweet. He hns a num
ber of Bongs , and ono of them Is n medley
of his own composition that sweepy In the
whole fe.Uherel tribe hawk , whlppoorvvlll ,
Jay rain crow , rooster crowing , little chltk
In ( listless , the pall of a hen , the pipe of the
blackbird song of the rpdblrd , thiush , Joree
nnd the twppt of the pparrow
The hind claw of one * foot In broken , nnd ,
as while ho nlng this foot keeps slipping
from Its perch , 1m constnnt'y readjusts It ,
nnd , with head lifted In the nlr , pours out
his heart nil day long In the roses among
which his cugo IB hung
There IB a cannry bird nt the terminal sta
tion that ha learned the exact Imitation of
the whistle of the air-brakes of n pasesnger
train when It mm * Into iho station The
bird will listen Intently for a train nnd It
immediately begin * tu dance around In glee
.The train elldea Into the station while the
llttlo fellow clings to the wires of the cnge
to get n peep and Iho often-heard whistle
of meaning air fill" the otruoture with Its
noise. The bird vvnltri'complacently until nil
nolne has ceaged and then f-ett'es back as If
for a miprome rffqrt It tills Its lungs and
produce ? nn echo of the found of the train's
brnkps Mnny pas engpr , In passing the
bird's cage have b cn'.attarpted by thn mar
velous similarity- between the two sounds ,
the only difference bKng In volume
lIM'Iort. \ .
For one whole .lay not a cross word had
been heard , and naturally both were In good
humor ,
"Why should we , no { go on llko this for
ever ? " she asked a length. "Why can't vvo
always agree ? " (
"Hecauw. " he qxphilnod very earnestly
"one * In a fircat wl le \ llko jo have my own
way. " r
Fliortly thereafter J > o I-ad plammeil tbo
door and started for the club and she vvaa
excitedly asking hereelf why ghe had ever
been foolbti enough to marry.
i i BITS OF FEMININE GOSSIP.
The vvngps nf the ma til arc larger III some
cities than In other * , ami In some parts of
the sime city they vary accordlnK to tlio
comparative wealth of the residents , aa > s
Harper's llazar Hut e\ery\\hcre the WARPS
of women ctiRnRPd In housework are rela
tively higher than the salaries earned b >
women In branches nf buslne-s. * Invohlng no
moro skill or capacity than Is required of
the domestic assistant It must be re
membered that In addition to her weekly
or monthly stipend the cook and the waitress ,
the parlor maid and the seamstress , have
also board and lodging , both excellent of i
their kind A thrifty woman In service
needs to spend vcrj little on herwlf beyond
what It costs for her clothing , her car faie
and , In case of sickness , her doctor's bill
and medicines.
As against domestic service the chief ob
jection , so far as Intelligent women are con
cerned , docs not lie In the amount of the
wages ; It Is probably due to two considera
tions that Hud "O little favor In the c > es of
the native born Americans One objection , I i
and a strong one , Is that It Involves a loss | [
FRENCH MIDSUMMER GOWN HJOM HARPER'S BAZAR
Hand-painted gau/e Is a iniicrlal tlut is essentially light and alty In effect , and
when applique of lace Is also used the gown Is exceeding ! ) smart and dainty. Our
Illustration , taken from Harper's Bazar , is a gown made ofvlilte gau/e , pilntcd with
bunches of hoi tennla-s. The applliMlo la of Chantillj lace , and the lining of pale blue.
The waist Is made with a yoke of shirred moussullne. The belt Is of blue ilbbaa ,
dmwii down to give as long a waist line as potvslble This gown is from Gustavo
Iloer. The hat , from Vlrot , Is of shirred pink mouwcllno do woio covered with white
lace. White ostrich tips and knots of pink satin ribbon form the trimming.
of caste , of social standing ; that women of
fair education and respectable position In
the community feel that they descend a
step when they become household assist
ants In any paid capacity Not long ago
the writer heard of a gentlewoman who was
\\llllng and even anxious to obtain a place
In a family uo chamber and parlor maid
and who would accept a merely nominal
wage , just enough to cover her ferriage and
car fares , provided she could be treated as
a member of the family. When asked
what she would do about clothing , she re
plied that she had a good stock and had
relatives who would give her dresses as she
required them. She would do a servant's
work , but not for a servant's wages or In
the capacity of a servant. Obviously It
was Impossible to place this person satis
factorily to herself and her employers
Most families desire , on their own part ,
privacy , and object to having an outsider at
the table and In the sitting room on all
occasions. Servants , besldco , have a great
aversion and a well pronounced disdain for
people In anomalous positions , and they do
not make fine distinctions nor refrain from
envious remarks when the household admits
a person who Is , as they say , "neither one
thing nor the other. " A more admirable
way would be for the woman who wishes to
enter omo department of housekeeping to
do so frankly and with entire self-respect ,
exacting the high wages to whlc.li piesum-
ably her Intelligence and skill would entitle
her ,
A second objection which servants urge with
much reason Is the lack of personal freedom
which their woik cntalle. They have no
clearlv defined hours In the small household
where one maid , or at most two , may con-
stltuto the force , and their work Is never
done It Is always overlapping and In one
way or another its looao ends are being un
raveled They must nok leave to go out ;
they must return at a certain hour , 'iho
saleswoman , the factory operative , the dress
maker's apprentice , the skilled needlewoman ,
OVPIJ the charwoman and the laundress , aie
privileged to go homo at the end of the day ,
and may employ their evenings as they
choose
It would seem that there Is a measure of
reason In this complaint of Inaufllclcnt Indo-
nondeneo and the remedy IB In the liamta of
the mlfitreas. Where there are several maids
there should be an understanding that one or
two of them shall bo on duty In the evening
but that they may arrangu among them
selves the manner of their going out Where I
there Is only ono the mistress ought to
lighten for her the burden of rentralnt 1
A housekeeper owca to fellow icsldenU In , I
her town and In her Immediate neighborhood ! 1
a certain degree of unselfish consideration |
If the scale of wages for the maid ] on her
street Is at the rate , fay , of { 12 , fit and ) I
$1G per month , she must not raise It In her
household to BO much higher an amount that
comparison will cause dissatisfaction , AH a
rule , the vvagcpayer must consult the con
venience of other wagepuylng peoplH around
him. and the wage-earner must accept the
conditions of wage-earning In the locality
where he or she works Tills applies to maids
as to nvery ono else.
An event of unusual Interest has just oc
curred at the grave of I.uclnda Horn , away
In the backwoods of Saluda county , South
Carolina , until last year a ran of Kdgefleld ,
Hut so quietly and unostentatiously were 'he
arrangements made and the program can led
out that the announcement of the unveiling ]
if a monument of marble with a graceful
ihaft to the memory of ( his vvoinun , who
.vent tt.raiiKb. the war by I er husband's
.Ido , was the first knowledge convitytd to
the remainder of the etato that such action
its contemplated It la said that nowhere
In the United States , in fact , nowhere In
the world , with the- exception of tl.ut of Joan
of Arc , has another monument been iaUl
to a woman In commemoration of biavcr ) on
the battlefield and enduring tun trials and
I'.aidshlus of Jr.
Ttio monument was conceived and the plans
carried out by Captain George 13. l ake of
KdgefUld , who had the > co-operation of Ultf
veterans and the wlvre and Rons and daiigh
tern , and Captain Lake was ihoscn to mak
the nddriss He simply related thp utorv
of I.uclnda Horn as It Is known throughou
alt that section How , when In 1SG1 IMuc
field wss nsked for volunteer's , I.uclnda'
husband was ono of the llrst to offer hi
services and hlSt wife was bj his side There
stio remained during all those long \cnrn o
weariness blood and semi-Manntlon , being
known and lovpd by every member of Mo
Oowan's brigade not the daughter of the
ipglmcnt. but the ministering mother of th
leglmrntM Never daunted by fatlglip , prl
Nations or dangers , her pHco was with the
sick and thn dvlng. and , whether bullets
sang or shells exploded , whether scorching
him or sleet or rain , this heroine did flu
duty she had marked out , and did It as enl >
n woman who loved the , cause hotter thai
life could So the monument waa ircetu
on her giavc. A great number of veterans
were present.
Mine Mrllin. has rt-Uirned to her hntiip Ii
Paris after her success at Covcnt Oardcn
while she was , iciJOrdlng to the account
iCLOlved here , the most successful artist of
the vear so far as her personal popularltj
was shown by the sire of audiences that
went to hear her. She will remain In Pari
until September and then go to England
vvheie she will make her first concert tour
tlnough the English provincial towns. These
engagements were made some time ago
and will keep her abroad until October , as
all efforts to postpone them and allow the
singer to return to this country earlier vvcic
unsuccessful. Mme Melln Is ono of the
pilma donnas whose services lire always In
demand. She has never appeared in pub
Ho In Germany , and It Is piobablp that slu
will bo heard there a year from the coming
fall , An effort vvas made to got her to gc
next winter to St. Petersburg , and her South
African tour , which was to have taken place
last uprlng , han only been postponed , 'iliero
is a large tcnltory which she has not yet
visited , and there ate fnw among the fa
mons women singers whoso scivices arc so
sought for rverjwherp She will be a regu
lar member of the Covent Garden companj
next year , along with Mines. Calve , names
and Noidlca , It Is said that Mine Nordlca
will not be able to appear foi bomo time to
come , as her oerious illness lias left her In
poor health temporarily The profits 01
? > IO,000 , which arc said to have resulted fiom
the pist season nt Covent Gordon , won
almost wholly the receipts of the jubilee
perfoimance , for which tkkcts sold ut $2" )
and Minis even greater. Maurice Gran'H
ro-engagemeut for four years there Is tiald
to be a proof ( hat he haa brought the stock
holders intlrdy mound to his way of think
Ing , and thlg , as New Yoik opera goon ,
Know , is to engage the best of the opera
blngcis , whatever their terms may be Hr
was In favor of Mine. Molba'a engagement
from the outset , but the Covcnt Gardi-n
yndicato hesitated ut the price and finally
refused to engage her , enl ) to 1.01110 around
to Mr Grau'H views in the end and make
morn from hci appearances than from thost
of any other single artist ,
There Iu very llttlo belief among the
New Yorkers who h ve Been Mrs Uangtry
this summer that hho Is it-ally to marry
Prince I3 .ttrhazy , or any tithor prince , Hun
garian 01 othcnvlsn Mre. Langtrj's more
recent nft-ocluti'B am bald to ho In a xphcie
very remotely connected with the nobility
of any nation , with the exception of ono
Englishman of title -vho taki-a an Interest
In her racing stable. The rumor of lur
engagement to him waa current about a
year ago , but there are ohataclra of a legal
nature which make that almnco more doubt-
fill than tha preuent reports which would
maku her thb vvlfn of the Hungarian prince
Thmo icpoiu of Mrs Langtry'u matrimonial
Intentions aiu more actively circulated hero
than they are in England , where their ex
treme Impiobablllty is moro generally un
dersold She Is Bald to retain her beauty
ntlll to a remarkable extent , and ehe lives
In very elaborate atyk' . Hut eomo of the
well hiiuvvn London actreaaco particularly
ono who Is inert f mil ons In comic opera and
huilouiue and had Jong 'been one of her
IntlmatP filends are no longer guests at
her lioimo. although they wire never dis
tinguished for great excluMvi-iuws
There liven in Oak Hill , Tex , , a 1/lnd
girl who has frum a few acres of land , cul
tivated b ) heisolf , tlcirud abvut { 200 each
eeaton for scviral jears ly tha growing
and ( -ale of vegetables She begin w.th
no capital and an unfcnced piece of unculti
vated land. There In now a neat fence ttbout
her domain , a well and pump In tiis center ,
and he has. In addition to purchasing tin HO
paid for a piano and hack to take her vcge-
tablce to the market , which l.i twenty miles
from her home. Every evening during the
dry Mtason ehc watern A certain number
of plants uatll she hat gone over the entire
place , when the begins and Kte over It
again In the lame way. Inncct life ho
de-trcte from her tcuje tnB of hearing , anJ
gram and wild * are easily dlitlngu t > h d
from plants by thercntltlvu lingers of the
blind gardener.
THE CHAMPION POKER STORY
Six Mon Solemnly Declare It Is True mill
Lifo Size ,
MARVELOUS GROUPING OF THE CARDS
"Pllll" lllllulH 1,11 hi DlMVII Mil ( | | C
Tnliliof n Tiiiiioiiniiiitlu
Mfiinirr , anil 'ICIIH Pull
Take I lie I'ol.
Wlnt may properly bo regaided as the
most marvelous of all poker stories Is pub
lished In NPW York as having occurred on
tlu > Htciiupr Columbia , of the Hamburg-
American llnp. which Ins just reached that
port It l attested not only by Un > slgiia-
tnnv ! of thp five plajorn thoimplvra ami
that of a witness , but nearly a quarter of
the men on the flint cabin ll t saw the
hinds , and ate willing to stiko their repu
tations on thp facts In the case.ml ,
finally , Captain Vogelgwuig thought the In-
c-ldi'nt of niich Impi rtaneo that ho had a
llmltod edition of the "declaritlon" of the
paver ! < struck off on the ship's printing
press In older that coplp of it might bo
put among the archives of the company.
The deilaratlon la 01 follows
Am Horcl di'S Si hnclldiitiipfors c'ohimblu ,
Hitnihum-Amiillm l.lnlp , Jii , 7 , 'IT '
We the iinduslutitMl , pism'iimrs on b nnl
Hie Columbia , while pngngi-d In . gnmp oC
draw poker , mv a mv ilu-K of lards | vaKSil
to the ilctiloi bv tho. Mlow.inl
Tin slump wn Inturt , nnd , afti-r bolni ?
ihiilllid. cut nnd di'iilt , the following 10-
maiUabip fait o iniinl .
The tlist man opened thp pot. the --ornnil ,
thli.l , fouith and tlfth laNIng In tuin
Tun .iinln wnu iliawn , one em h l > > the
Illsi , FI e uul and thlitl liH'ti , thf fouith and
fifth standing pnt
On the tall the completed hands wore aa
follows.
i"list man , o lull on aces.
Siv cud nun , 7 full on denies
Third nun , s full on tinv.
POIII th nun , ' full tin fours.
Plfth man , 10 full on live *
HcsuPutrull } submlttid to nn unbelieving
public as a tlilthftll pokci Htniv.
( ' SriiiHimn I.ii * Augplps , Cal
J Ue Witt Wlldo , New Yoik.
Aksaiulir Ii Mojei , Hlrlimoud , A'n ,
Loul Miilk-i , NPW Yoik
Clmilos Stcpp , Sim Pr.inclooo ( the dealer ) .
I was a witness to the game anil pertlfjr
to the truth of nlmve ,1 A Plelirr ,
I'uhlHhPi 1'l.icei Her ilil , Auliiiin , Cil
STOltY OP TH12 GAME.
Tills Is the lory of the game 111 told
In t evening bj Mi Muller , No 4 , who did
itst got the pot The Columbia had In 1
> vi > iihei nlipcst fiom the time slip lift South-
unpton and pokei was popuhr Several
griMiiia of poker ] ) lajorsi foimrd and ono
nf iliptu was composed of the nun who hn.l
tlnl wondrrful dcil Thp ) plajed togptlur
i\cij da > , quartet limit.
It was about 1 " 0 on Monday ift"rnorn
that the big hinds were dp ill It was taln-
Ing , and Iho smoking room was ( rnwdod.
Ibis pirtluilu game had been going on
sane luiuheon , and as all the men VVMO
fodd pla > eio and thp hinds had been i mining
high , their table was Minoumled bj a rlns
of Idlcis walihlng thp plav The men Kit
In the order immid In the declaration Mi.
"Muller had just dealt and Mi. Stcpp wnii to
follow Uetvvce.li the deals n round of dilnks
lia 1 hopii 01 doied and put of the liquor hu I
> ein spilled on the dlbciids As ho galluied
up Ihp cauls Mi Mull iaid i
"These cirds aio gpttlng piottv gummy.
Hero steward , bring us a now pick "
Tl'o stow aid hi ought a new pack , still
soiled , and handed tliPin tn Ml Stepj ) Ho
Ijioko the he-il took out the Joker and toi
It iii | and then shulllcd the oaid" seven or
eight times 'Ihen he handed them to Mr.
Muller to cut lletwcen him nnd Mr Mul
ler hit I A rilcl er , the ecretuy of the
Callfoinla State Iloird of Tiado nud pub
lisher of the Placer Hciald of Auburn , Cal.
He was able to sco all that was going on.
Mr lYnllor cut the cauls and Mr. Stcpp dealt
them out
There was a simll pot , so small as to bo
almost luslgnlficint It was a jackpot Mr.
Sellgmau , who had the say , opened it for
a quartei and Mr. Wilde piomptly raised
him Mi. Meyer stajed nnd Mr. Miillor
nlscd Wilde , and Mr Stepp , the deiler ,
raU'cdMnllei. ' . /All made goad and sta > ed.
Mssrs Sollgman , Wlldo and Me > ei each
IIPW a card and Messrs Mullpr and Stepp
stood pat.
THEN THE PUN HEGAN.
Each man thought 'IP ' had a lead pljio
cinch , and ho bet accordlnglj Eveiyhody
raided Mr Sallgman smiled pltjlngly on
the rest , and each of the others smiled In
a llko manner Mr Wlldo laid his cat Is
caielcssly on the table and studied the
cirved celling of the smoking room as ho
raised every time the cliancp camp to him
At last , as no one rave In , DIP plijeit
fian to regard each othei with Inlprcst ,
and wondered what was going to happen.
The Idlers crowded around the table four
iccp Thing * began to bo very llvc-Iy when
Mr Stepp ii'tcirupted the proceedlnps by
asking , when It came to him to ralbc , hovr
much was In the pot
"About twenty dollars , ' was the reply
"Well , " said Mr Slepp "this Is only a
rlendly gimp and wo don't want to get
on much monej In the pot , BO I'll ( all"
Mr Pellgn an looked nnriowfnl and tnld :
'We might have gone on a little longer"
ille I ild down hl thiee sixes ami two
aces and put out his hands toward the pot.
"Hold on there , " raid Mr. Wilde "It
ias never been my custom to bet whey I
lldn't hold a winning hand , ' nnd ho ttiruw
ov\n hN three sevens and two di'iieos
There was a gurgle fiom Mr Meyer Ho
lammed his eight full on the table , ( x-
ialmlng *
"If this don't heat Iho ilovll I don't know
vhat will' ' I've won two steamer poo'n ami
vo got Ih'rt pot Look at thnt hand' ' "
Tiieio waa an cxelamat'un ' of aatonUhmcnt
rom the men that -vere crowded aicuml the
"I've got nines full on fours , " Mullet re
lied , putting down his cards
"And I , t.ild Mr Stepji , "haveut / ; tens
nil on flvew
, ,
There WBH an oxpiestl\o silence In tlio
aloon for a minute- All PJP * vvero turned
n Mi Ptppp. who was very pale n\v \ > agl-
ntoil Klnally ho spoke.
THEIR HllEATH CAME HACK.
'Gentlemen , ' ho said , "I won't take that
nt I piotest tlut the deal was fiuuaro.
'on taw mo briak the new pick of eirh ,
huflle them above board ; you paw .Mr.
lullei cut them and mo deil thorn. Hut
uch a lot of hands I've never rcrn In my
Ifo I've never heard of anything llko It.
f I didn't rte It with my own oy > H I should
call a man a liar who told mo that siiih u
thing had happened on a square deal 'Ilieie-
foui , In justice to me , we should have n now
A storm of protests greeted this None
of the 'ilajeio would llRten to ( iny eudi
proposition , , , ,
"It's wvth IMO to any poker pi iyor ,
said Mr Mullur , "to be able to say that ho
sat In Hiirh a game "
Finally every maji In the mnoltliM room
v.as called up to KOD the hands as they liiy
on the table , and Mr. Plleher wld-
"I want you all to give me a statement
In wilting , signed by ( ach one of you , be-
cauEo If I to back to California and tell
thU atory without such a statement I II 1m
called three hundred kinds of a liar , an I.
maybe , run oit of the fcluto'
"And I want to t-uy right hero , " ho added ,
"that I was sitting at Mr Slepp's elbow
when ho Hhuflled and dealt the cards , and It
was absolutely on Iho square"
The statement printed above was then
mado. Each of the phyers and Mr TllclHT
got n wrltien copy , and the coplefl printed
by order of Captain Vogclgcuang were dis
tributed among the men paue-ngcrH Some
mathematical Miarps tried to figure out the
chance * of getting another deal of that kind.
1ho > reported that there weren't enouh ; ;
fljsunn t'j do It with Hut they dltcovcrcil
that there are full bands enough In a pack
to nuppl ) eight palyers at once
Among thofco who saw the cards wore John
A Slelchei. tupervlsor of the New York
City llceord , and W. J , Arkcll , publisher of
Judge A noted professional gambler who
wan on tht ) nlilp and aw the hands tald
that ho did nut believe the history of polar
could ptoduce a parallel cane , even with ( lie
inc t tklllful packing of tlio deck ,
Burning , Itching skin uiceatei instantly
relleve-d by Io Witt's Witch Hard Kalva.
unequalled for cuta , brulios , buriw. It Lealt
wltbuut Icavluc a cr.