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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1898)
ITIT I _ O3LDAYBEE WLDSDAY , ArGUST , 1. _ I llL NOTICE , . , AdrrtIicIeit , for tJie , cn1ninii. sIII lie lnlcn nntll 1 in. fur ( hc ; eliIng nnd until 8s80 tar mornhig * 4 nnd Snntlfl ) iiIItIittu. flfltR , 1 1-c ft iuri1 flri 1c r sird tlicrenft'r. Nothing tnLvn for Liist lhnn ; c fur the flrt ltser- , I Iosi. ' 1 Iite nil ert IeliiIt ti. Htti t r,1fl AIlrtINCrM , ) p , . rcqieIig * it uutn- ipere. ! check , cnn 3itt nhI'1r ml' lrc.we(1 to ft , , , ititherci letter In nrt , fit 'llic Ilec. tiiivr n fltlIriU9l lii dcl Isercit on ircIicntliliii * I the eliijl niiJ- . ' - - _ _ _ _ _ _ \ % . , SITUATIO % G1NT1EMAN wshe. cttfboo tn keep c % cnlflg4 or day. X 4 , Uce. _ TIIO1tOUcflhi comp'ttmt YoUfl woman defflre , iilttuitloh : ts 'ook In nN tarnll , ; vlaN city referenceS. Addre'X ; , 1V.tN'1ll-M.tld SALEi3Mi for cgarA ; $123 tt month tnt expI1ses ; old t1rn ; expcrlec tIlthers. , Eary. C. C. I3lhol ) & Co. , St. Lotil , Mo , - tT ; ; L'll ipecaltle ! In find Nehraskn ; finc nido IInc ; agents make 5.OO ii dny ; used by all mer ( 12(111t9. 1.Iodcl Co. , liox B , I5otitli flenil. rod. ' fl-ro-A. , TAILOflS , ttttnd Dhr'9 cutting cImoI : beet sytemR ; cIiargc reaonrtIe. % 51S S. 13th , Omaha. fl-MGl S2 0NF : of te oli1et mnnufncttirers In Chi- t'ago wants t man to sell cigars In No- liraska , Iowi anti FnnMu , on commI- lon. fleteren'o end eeurIty . requIred. John P. Hanson & Co. , 2.31 Mflwaulcee i\0. J3-MT3 10' : w4TED-FIrst cIaEs , experienced dress goods salesman. Boston Store , Omaha. - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ VANTFD-One ftrst clau , experienced hno salesmtn ; also one experIencd shoe Hates- man who speak Bohemian. Boston Store , Omaha. B-9S-D WANTED , men to Ienrn barber trate. Only , eight weeks r&uIrcd. ThIs Is the host enson to learn. No trade nflers better adythtageH. Gradutttes earn $15.00 weekly. Experience and wages In otty shops Sat- Urdays. Catalogue mailed free. Moler's harbor College , St. Louis. fl-M9T2 11 WANTED-ActIve young man who is corn- petent stenogritpher and typewriter ; pa- sitton pernlancnt ; ndvIHo salary expected ; * wanted. quIck. Address X. 22. l3e. 13-MS1 11 WANT1D , cdmpetent boookkeepcr , one who p i. has had practical experience In wholesale I - Implcment huslneHs preferrcl. Kiugman Implement Co. , 9th and l'aclflc streets. fl-M9)7 LAIIOItEHS to 11. , & t. In WyomIng ; extra gang ; free fare. Kramer and O'Iiearn , 211 5. 12th. D-M1OO 11. IVANTED , experienced grocery clerk. Call at Sommer Bros. , 25th and Farnam , nt 2 p. rn. I3-M1OO 10 _ ' \VANTFD. a good barber. strictly temperate - ate ; state wages wantol. ALidress James Traver , lock box t7 , Odebolt. Iowa. , Il-MiOl 10 TOUNG men to learn barber trade ; only 6 to S weeks required ; we gIve our graduates - ates employment till they receive in wages as much as they lillY for tuition : tntl ox- pens. ; whIle Iearntng. St. Louis Barber College , Odd Fellows' bldg. . car. Dodge 80(1 11th sta. , Omaha , Nob. Prof. S. Han. dolph , Instructor. D-M103 SO rwo clothIng salesmen wanted in Omaha and one In each county to every state , to take orders for our $5.00 to $10.00 made-to- measure suits and overcoats ; live men without experience can rnntko IO.O0 per month ; ir you can furnish satisfactory reference , we svill furnish a complete Sam- pIe line anl outfit and start you at work nit once. For partIculars. address Amen. can Woolen Mills Co. . Enterprise BuildIng - Ing , htcago. P-M102 S0 = - - - - - - - - W'.TII-FL'MtL.1' ILii.t' . too ainxs for all kinds of work ; $3 to $7 wok. Canadian Office , 1522 Douglas. - - - GOOD. girl to help cook and chambermaId. Langohotel , 604 S. 13th St. C-496 : EMPLOYMENT bureau , 1522 Dodge ; tel. 876. C-M1000-A-14 - - - WANTED1 houskeeper by widower with 3 children. T. It. 4.tddie , Jutesburg , Cole. . GIRL for general housework. Apply 1S14 North 20th at. C-04S YOIYNG girl to assist in doIng housework. Call at 220't Ohio street. C-M957 10 GIRL. for general housework ; small famIly. Call 1559 No. 10th St. C-MO3 10 WANTEDlndles for burlesque show ; stage experience not necessary. Call at Guilt's Concert Gardcn , 16th & Davenport - port st. C-M107 11' , 4 IVANTBD , a competent wornanwho knows how to nb plain cookIng ; no laundry work n housewonk : $6.00 per week pay ; good references required. Apply to Mrs. M. L , Everett , Council Bluffs , Ia , Volt IIEN'I'-IIOUSBS. CHOICE houses and cottages allover city ; $5 to $75. FideUty , first floor , N. Y. Life. D-578 hOUSES. Ilcnewa & Co. , lOS N. 15th St. hOUSES , stores. Bemis , Paxtort block. D-6S0 . , v ' MOVING household goods and danes , Omaha Van & Storage Co. , 1511 Fannam. Tel , . 1550. . D-5S1 FURITUI11 and leasehold of a 7 and 13- room modern lint for sale ; bargain ; good locatIon ; rent low. Bemis , I'axton block. D-5S A FEW COTTAGES. 116 Board Trade. . D-803 six-ROOM modern flat. 1112 South 11th. fl-ill 2201 N. 27th St. , house 8 roornssultable for two families , $20.0' ) . GARVIN BROS. , 1613 FAItNAM ST. D-MIS2 MODFflN , detueheilnlne.room houc ; nice lawn , shade trees , choice location ; 2529 Capitol nvenuo ; r.ntnl , $35.00. Tel. 573. 13. 11 itoblson , 1scCagu Bldg. D-436 TIIRBE and 4 , rooms modern , stean heat. janitor service. 816 5. 22d St. ID-8I9-10 \\'ITIIiN three blocks of exposition , II rooms , suitable fo rooming vurposis ; ulso store suItable for restaurant. Set , J. N. F'renzer. OPPOSIte oitl P. 0. D-M914 ii ET-Modern flat. nicely paiered and in good repair. It. 0. Voters & Co. , U. S. Nnt'l hank Bldg. --f - - - - 7-ROOM modern cottage. furnished on un. turnlsljed ; 3013 Leavenworth sI. D-Ml0G 16' . G1 NOItTIl FIFTHCNTIL unit 1114 South Ninth. D-M110 I roit itvN'v-Fuitxitsi 111) ltooiS. q'1litE1 tooius , housekeepIng. 3112 South 11th. ) -M4TG ' VISITORS to the Transnnlssissippl antI In- ternatlonal ExpositIon % % 'IsiiItuto secure comfortable quarters can save time and f enpene by writing to or vailing UJOH the OmcIal InformatIon ilurenu , 1319 F'arnum St. , the only nuthonised agency of the ixpositIojt management , S1ranger on arrival In Omaha can taka street cars ) direct from any depot. Oillco open day and nIght , } ti ANTI4Y furnished rooms , bath , tete. phone ; transients ; Prices reasonable : room 1 , 1)avidge building Eighteenth and 1"ar. narn etreets , opposhu city hail. Cars to depots and exposition , rd. 2076. Mns , JeiTrIc , BOOMS . , $3.00 month , 3916 Farnarn. E-S41 :0' TELEPIIONB 2164 ( or cool , ch tcu roams , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ IiASANT ; rooms , cheap , central. 151' Davenport , E-M793 52 modern , coolairy ; $2.51) up. 514 N lith. E-M77t 53 4 iiGLE furnIshed room , $2 icr week : two rootnv for houieket'pInr. kitchen and bed- 'oom. 1350 week Apply on iirentses. 1703 \'vbster atreet , central. E-M912 16' 1011 Ttf1YT-Ft'ltiIiIl ) I1OO15 , ( Continued. ) - - T'.VO r.Icely furnished front south rooms. 1722 Dodge St. Fi'RNISIIED room. housekeeping. 2C23 St. Marys. E--M90 11' 1'UIttSiI1'-I ) itOtEtiS AD 11tJtIl1) . TIlE 1iICF1T 1TOtiS-21st neil Pinkney Ste. , tlftS daintily furnished rooms : one square from the Arch of the States : everything ness and itrst clats ; terms reasonable. 1-5s7 EXI'OSITION TICICE'rS and Saratoga hotel fnr' for $2.00 per day ; adjoins the grounls , Sherman avenue ear line passes the house ; stimtncr resort styte families olieItd modern .0001 , henielike ; baths , a'as. Piano and library. Telephone 1031. Dotihl parlors , hammocks. vast vernndns , park , scala In the street cans ; no tlust ; jolly p001)10 and croquet. 'rlte or 'phone this minute ; special offer is for those who do ! 11fE MflI1IITAM-First class family hotel , ? tli and Dodge Sts. - MliS. E. L. SPOTFS , 22 N. 11th St. Nice cool rooms , gas , bath , flrst cias board ; rates reasonable. TAKE down that "tar sale" or "tot rent" sign in your window. The Bee rcachs more ieoiile in a day than will pass yotir wlntlosv In a month ; and they consult these columns when they want to buy or rent. - 3100MB and board , lOll Davctiort. -1.1222 12' EL.1GANTcool rooms , with first-class Ipottrtl , three blocks from P. 0 , 1009 Capitol - itol avenue. F-.M976 11' EXPOSITION VISITOP.S-The Saratoga hotel. Buropean or American , l.C0 and up ; alJoIns the grounds , Sherman aye- nue car line passes the house ; summer resort style . famtlies olirlted ; modern , cool. 1rmtllke : baths , gas. Idano and II- brary. Telephone 1934. Double parlors , hammocks , vast vornndns , park , seats in the street rare ; no dustl jolly people and croquet.'rito or phone this minute ; special otter for thee vlto do. F-M3i3 ron B iiN'V-S1'Oll ES AI ) OFFICHS , FOR RENT-The 4-stony brick buIlding at 016 Farnant St. ThIs building has a tire- proof cement basement , watr on all doors. gas , etc. Apply at the offlc of The lice. I-O10 _ W'1IOLESAT4'E stone anti warehouse ; track- age ; excellent shIpIn ; facilities. C. B. Benson , 310 Itamge Bldg. 1-M293-A20' FOil RENT-Modern store In new Davidge building. opposite city hall. John W. Itobblns agent , 1S02 Farnam St. 1-MIOl DESK room. O G. Wallace , 313 I3nown 131k. NICE store , Corner 2Ith and llatnhiton.Ap- lily 25iSCaidvell. I-MIS5 rort nEST , a good barn-box stall-cheap 1502 Cn St. I-M740 AGENTS VA'l'EH. AGBNTSand branch managers ; salary. or commission. Hunter Tailoring Co. , Cn- ! cinnati. 0. J-M947-Oct-11' WANTED reliable agents to Introduce Lee's Bed Dug , Itoach and Moth Killers ; exclusive territory given ; best , cheapest , largest , quickest , reliable goods known ; circuiars , particulars free. Write Lee , Chemist , 142 Monroe St. . Chicago. .T'-M6S1 All' WANTED , agents for Old Line Life Insurance - suranco Co. ; good commissions. Spencer & Co. . Box 671 , LIncoln. J-M840 11' WANTED , agents for Our Naval War With Spain. Splendidly illustrated , only authentic book to be pubishd. ! Free outfit - fit now ready : act quick. National Pub. Co. , Lakeside Bldg. , Chicago. J-MSS3-13' WATED-TO RENT. StJITIof two or three rooms. furnished , for light housekeeping In Omaha or the Bluffs. . Address itewin , General Delivery , City. . K-37-10' - WANTED-Four or 5-room cottage , 15th. Septimber , will take lease. 10 to 12 blocks from ltth and Farnarn Sts. ; state price , location and conveniences. Address X 2S , Bee. K-930---9' WANTED-Room for two gents. Address with lnrttcUlars , X 29 , lIce. K-SOS--Il WANTED , 5 or 6-room cottage or flat by gentleman , wife and grown daughter ; must be near South Omaha Street car line ; modern , and in South Qinaha pro- ferred. Address X 30 , lIce. K-Mill 10' STORAGE. PACIFIC Storage and Warehouse Co. , SOS- 910 Jones general storage and forwarding. M-531 OM. Van & Storage , 1511' . Farnam. Tel. 1559. M-592 WANTED-TO IIUY. IF YOU are in need of anything try the \\'nnt Columns of The 1ee ; they wlil bring youwhat you want. N-Sbt CASH paid for Omaha Savings bank ac. counts. Itoom 006 N. Y. Life Bldg. WANTED-Will pay $40 to 5 ( ) cash for safe , sound , easy kept delIvery horse. jt1dress x 27 , Bce , N-OSO--9' FOR SALE-FURNI'rtJRE , CHICAGO Furniture Co. will sell furniture and stoves below cost ; cot beds , 76c ; mattresses , Sb ; piliows , 20c. . 140S-1O Dodge. 0-MIll S5 FOIl SALEcheap , furniture , bed room set , folding bed , stoVeS , ranges , etc. Call In forenoon. A. W. Johnson , S. B. corner 14th and Nicholas , O-M974 10' FOIL SALE-hOuSES , % ' .tGONS , 'I'C. \'BIIICLBR all kinds. Prices greatly reduced - duced ; phactonettes , surries , special bar- gains. Crawford Co. , 1311 Jones , 1-2.I782 52 SPAN of 'black mares , eight years old , weight 2,250. harnLss and nearly new top delivery svagon at 1817 Njchoins street. 000D work or driving horse , live years old , loll So. 21d street. P-M068 12' Foil SAI.1l-MISCIILL.tNEOtiS. lOt ) KINDS mineral waters. Sherman & McConnell Drug Co. , loll Dodu St. , Omaha. Q-\14-A18 SALE , ten fl.I.V.A.N.S. for 5 cents nit druggists ; one gives relief. Q-594 LIIAVE 2 RemIngton typewriters that I will sell cheap , 1&ank & B. Moores , City Hall. hOG. lioultry and lawn au wire ; is ) Mst. Vtre Works , 14th and 1liz nay. LAILGES' ! ' stock haidwood lumber , hog fence , waxing brushes , etc. Cirns. 11. Leo , 9th and Douiu. Q.-593 STAMPS , coins , bought , sold. Mortenson , 401 N.1h , Q-M663 AlO i6ii : ; ALL : or trade , engines , holler pttmps , okvators. shafting , pulleys , pipe valves and other machinery. t'wlgna MachIne Works , 1216 Jones St. Te'l. 1SS , Q-Sll A26' - FOR SALE , Chase piano. 922 Douglas et. Q-M765 132 FINE familycow. 2154 13. 35. Q-M802 17' 'rOPbuggies $50.00 up others proportion. Crawford Co. , 1311 Jones. Q-820.11 IrAAS , Florist , 1813 Vinton St. . Tel , 776 ; plants , cut iiowers. bouquets , bali , resl. ilence , weddIng and grave decorations , Orders by mall or express promptly tilled , Q-7'jS IIAI1DMAN and nIne other diterent makes of iianos , one sample piano , walnut case , ivory keys Boston ( all board , full swing musIc desk , $155. Mueller Piano and Or- gun Co. 211 13 , 1811 : and Farnam. Q-M933 10 i' n SALE , tractIon engine. 12-horse power , in good repair ; inice $150.00. InquIre Eagle Laundry , Coufleli Bluffs , nt , Q-M9i0 13 iii& nad alto ( 'aba cornet. Marowitz , _ 4lS N. 16th. Q-533- 11013512 3tOVIIIl , \v. COY , removed to 1716 St. Mary's Ave. j 629-A-a : ti I SCELb. SCOES. TVENT'.F1'B eentt will buy the latest publication illustrating the IY. S. and Spanish navies , naval commanders , etc. ; almost 200 photographic reproductions , with a large map of the East and West IndIes , at the onice of The lIce. It or- dred b3- mail address Navy I'hotograph Department , omaha lIce. 11-870 : iI-MONOPOLY Garbage Co. , cleans cesspools & grivy vaultt. : 621 N 16. Tel. 1779 , 11-243-All' CLAlltVOYANTS. MILTON. the medium , who gives such proofs every Sunday night at I'attOrson'S ball , can be consulted daily at 1623 Dodge St. , corner 17th ; adviecs n love , marriage , divorce , changes , cvii influences and diseases - eases ; in fact , anything you want to know ; satisfaction or no charges , Itours , Ia , m. to 8 It , m. S-MlO0 10' MAS14AGC , MAThS , ETC. MBDICATID batht ! , massage also vapor baths Mme , llrisson. from Paris , ill N. 12th. T-M128-AlS' LAUI1A E111SON , baths massage and magnetic treatment. 119 . 16th. , room 12 , Upstairs. T-MISO-A20' MME. AMES , 507 S. 12th , 11. 10 ; massage , baths. T-M104 13' MRS. DR. LEON , electric massage bath iarlors ; restful and curative. 417 13 11th , upstairs. T-M933 14' MASSAGE and baths. electric trottment , Grace holland , room 10 , 1122 Dotigias st. T-MOSO 11' MADAMESMITIT , 118 North 13th street , massage and baths ; room 2. T-9Ol-iS' I'Ei ISONAL. $31 RU1Ttit11 , cured for O. No detention from business ; 6 years in Omaha. Caller or write for circulars. Ernatro Rupture Cure. 032-033 New York Life bldg. , Omaha , Nob. U-3l VIAVI CO. . 346 lice building , U-330 PILES cured in 7 to 10 days , without pain ; one treatment does the work ; call or send for circulars. 'l'iio Empire Pile Cure , 932 New York Life building , Omaha. U-M919 TIlE old reliable matrimonial bureau and social club still extends a cordial Invitu- tion to all ; especially strangers. Don't be lonely , come and meet many up-to-date young ladies and widows anxious to marry. 311 Karbach blk. U-M726 Si NELLIE F. Rley , manicure. chiropodist , hair . dressing. 415 McCague Bldg. tJ-749-Sept. I TIlE OMAHA SOCIAL CLUB furnshes personal introductions and correspondence tO suitahle nartic- . Call or nldresq , with stamp , Room 2 , 520 8. 13th. AIlie Turney , manager. U-M96i3 Ai2 A LAIIGEMap of the World , one of Cuba and another of the entire West Indies , showing Cuba , Porto RIco , ilayti , San Domingo , Martinique and all the other West Indian islands ; 10 cent' . a. omec. By maIl , 14 cents. Address Cuban Map Dept. , Omaha 13cc. U-SOS ] 3ATIIS , massage. Mme. Pos't , 3191 , . 5,15t LAD1FS' Turkish baths. Mme. Post , 31OtJ S. 15th. U-Oh BATHS for ladies : far superior toTurkhth baths ; at 216.220 13cc Bldg. U-M333 LATEST bicycle or house waist at the E perly corset parlors , 11. 10 , Creighton Bi U-MISti A23 "SECRETS Every Married Lady Should Know , " price lOc. Box 324 , Omaha. U-MS2tI 16' 310W' to become lawful physicians , pliar- macists , ( leiltists or lawyers. Lock box 196 , Chicago. U-MOS3 SS' DOCTORS-If you have money , brains and enterprise , but few patients , I may help you. Write to X 24 , Bee. U-M9S6 DOCTORS-If you have money , brains and enterprIse , but few patients , I may help you. Write to X 25 , Bee. U-SB STILL IN THE LEAD-Gct your shoes half soled and heeled while you wait 15 mm- utes for SOc ; work guaranteed. 710 N. 16th. U-347 AIG V . MONEY TO LOAN-REAL. ESTATE. WANTED. choice farm and city loans. II. C. Peters & Co. , U. S. NatI Bank Bldg. W-533 $100,000.00 special fund to loan on first class improved Omaha property , or for build. lag purposes. Fidelity Trust Comny. 6 ½ PER cent money. Bemis , Paxton Elk. W-54i $1,000 and upwardsto loan on Improved property. W. Farnam Smith & Co. , 1320 Farnnm St. W-267 6 PER cent cIty anti farm loans. Garvia Bros. , 1613 Farnam St. W-53S ANTI1ONYLoan &Trust Co. , 315N. Y. L. ; quick money at low rates for choice farm lands in Iowa , Northern Missouri , East. era Nebraska , W-529 MONEY to loan on Improved Omaha real estate. Brennan-Love Co. , 219 S. 16th. W-540 MILLiONSoastern moneyfor investment ; send for circulars. Investors' Directory , N. Y , W-997 ii : and up. F. D. Wead , 16 and Douglas. V-Aug-25 ON MORTGAGES. G. G. Wallace , 313 Brown blk. W-M733 I WIL loan 32,000 at a low rate of interest on firt class real estate security ; Douglas county farm loan preferred. John \V. Robbins , 1502 Farnam St.W776 W-776 TIlE uNION LIFE IUSURANCF COM- I'ANY of Omaha , Neb. , has money to lend on improved terming lands , Over Cornrnprcfai National Bank , 16th and Far- nam Sta. W-963-S-7 IONF1Y 'I'O LOAS-CILATTIILS. $10 TO $10,000 TO LOAN ON HOUSIIIIOLD FURNITURE AND PIA- NOS. HORSES. WAGONS AND CAll. RIAGES , WAREIIOUSI3 RECIPT , etc. , at Iowes. rates In Omaha , Soutn Omaha and Council Bluffs. No removal of poods ; strictly contldentlal : you can pay the loan orz at any time erin in any amounts. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. , 306 South 16th St. TUE OLDEST LARGEST AND ONLY INCORPORATED - CORPORATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAhA. X-542 - MONEY loaned salaried neople holdtng permar.ent positions , with responsible conceniJi UPOn theIr owa name. without security : easy payments. Tolman. 11. 706. N. ' 5 ? . Life bldg. X-543 IIUSINESS CIIACCS. YOUR chance to inako money. I have 3 novelty , quick selling inventions , which I propose to sell the states of Nebraska , Montana. North an4 South Dakota. Cob- radoVyoming and Washington cheap to the right party. None but responsible parties neeti write. Eugene P. Carolan , care of 1st Natioput Bank , Seguin , Texas , Y-MS43 12' STOI1E for saio-$700 notion stoCk for cash. Address A. Steck , Columbus , Neb. . care Ed Johnson , agent. Y-066--14' $150 INVESTED earns 33 per cent weekly ; established 22 cities ; thIrd year ; partieu. bra free. D. Sloane , 110 131. Paul. Haiti- more , W. Y.-M97i 9' ASPLENDID established medical practice in a live town In South Dakota. Large territory ; plenty of country work ; good pay ; no rent eatatel $500 ( or practIce and fixtures in olilce , including stable outilt. Good reasons ( or selling. A lIne chancc for an energetic young nina. Do not appi unless you mean business. Address , Pity. etcian , X 1 , care lIce. WANTED. partner , at once , 1123 Farnani St. ; good paying business. Apply at once capital $50. Y-MiOi 10' WANTED. party will : small capital te take part in exhibition concern and double your investment in 2 months : full security for money Invested. Call 331C Sherman aye , Y-M106 ii' - - PIANOS TUNED , PIANOS tuned. $1.50 , Bose , 1521 Dodge. V 777-A-iS' VIOLIN M.4IIG. C , A , CASE , violins repaired. 416 Sliesly bIlk , 132-Alt lOht SALti-flE..Ti ESTATE , IIOUSES , lots terms , lands. bane' also flro Insurance. ilemIs , l'axton block RE.-543 - 1tvE you some bets to sell ? Now Is the time to dispose of them ; let the people know that you watt to ( miepose of them , The Bee reaches the people who hare the money. I1E-866 - V 1'OIl AI.E , desirable residencobots , 124x 130 , in first-class lc.cation' . ten minutes' walk froni court house ; c4eap for cash , Address 0 Ci. Bee. RB-M797 FOR SALE3- 8.room louse , full lot , on car tine , $1,000.00. 8-room house. modern large barn. 2525 Cntitorna street. $2OO.OO. 3 hobses on full lot near car line. Itouses rented for $11.00 per month. I'nlce , $500.00. 3'rootn house and half lot on I'atrlck aye- flue , between 24th and 25th Ste. l'rice , $100.00. 12 acres fronting Dodge St. , four mites from 1' . 0. , $2,000.00. 2 acres , south front on hamilton et. , 4 blocks west of vnr line , $50.OO. We have a large list of South Omaha prop. erty , including vacant nail Improved busi. ness lroi'erty ' , lots and houses and lots near the packing houses , and acre tracts in turcobs from one to five acres each. near South Omaha. Potter & George Company , 1601 Farnam st. ? RE-ISO 9 $300.00 FOR 6 full-sIzed botsoneboctric car line. .1. Id. Frcnzer , Opp. old P. 0. IIE-M792 S-ROOM house , 1413 N. lSth st ; city water. big hndo trees. rents $15 PCt ma.1 price $1,350.V Ci. lIce. ltB-M.Si 52 COLORADO farms , ranches , large tracts grazing lands for sale and beaao. C. B. W&tntband , 1025 11th at. , Denver , Cole. 1t1-ttsOL : : ii 5-ROOM cottage , lot 30x137 , city water : god elevation and cheat ) at $750.00. F.D.'ead , 16th & Douizlns. RE-HI-il FOLLO\'I NC dslrahln property : business lot corner , GOxlSO ft. , in So. Omaha , paved. Business lot , GOxiSO ft. , Improved , South Omaha , street paved. Tract (24 ( lots ) , ith St. Tract (20 lots ) , 0th St. For particulars apply 1012 Farnam St. nE-Oil EXECUTOR'S SALE-For sale to the highest bidder , 12 acres of the Cunning estate , on Canning street. Council Bluffs in two tracts of seven and ilvo acres , veli set in bearing fruit. Will soil all or part. Sale on lremises at 2 p. in. Thursday , August 25. ItE-M943 25 FOR SALE , Dallow'spbace , 15th & Martha sts. , $3,000 ; fine corner lot. Address 1016 Chicago St. RE-MOOS SS' SPECIAL-I have for sale a number of tine improved farms In south central Nebraska - braska also 0.000 neres suitable for ranches , W. H. Westfnll , 1103 Farnntn at. , Omaha , RE-M979 10' TYPEV1tITERS. TYPEWRITERS for r'nt , $4.10 per month. The Smith-Premier Typewriter Co. , 1625 Farnam St. : Telephone 12S1 , 554 REMINGTON Standara Typewriter and supplies. F)9 ) 1"arnarn. 121-A14' WANT stenographers to Investigate "The Oliver ; " typewriters bought and sold. 1609 Douglas at. 422 A22 WE rent and sell the best typewrIters made : largest stock of good supplies in Omaha. United Typewriter and Supply Co. , 1612 Farnam st. -410 LOST , LOST. gent'sgold watch. made by James Kahn , No. 10100' left in closet at Union Pacific depot : liberal reward for return to U. P. ticket 0111cc. LOST-799 LOST. certificate. of stoek Reco Mining company. Reward If returned to Farnarn Terrace , 2036 Farnam St. Lost-M934 10' LOST-Small fox terrier with black head on 19th near Charles street ; report to B. M. Andreesen , 13th and Harney Strs. , and get reward. Lost-967-9 I.CST , black cow , strap around neck wIth short rope attached. Reward , To 1023 Wirt. Lost-M973 9' _ LOST , gold eye glasses on Douglas between - tween 14th and 19th streets. Return to 1215 Farnam. Lost-MS2S 10' SI1OItTIIAND AND TYI'EWRITING. VAN SANTS chooL717 N. Y. Life. The school wbc"e students get employment. Conducted by an experienced reporter. 556 AT OMAHA Bus. College , 18th & Douglas. 657 SHORT-HAND , up-to-date , taught by court : reporters. Iloyles' School , 403-5-7 Bee bldg. 553 AUCTION , J.11.MAXCY & CO. . auctIoneers , room 519 Paxton block , want your auction sales of real estate , merchandise , furnIture , live tock , etc. -550 STAMMERING AND STUTTERING. SChOOL ( or cure of these defects. Julia B. Vaughan , 306 N. Y. Life Bldg.M996 -M996 SO ) IEDICAL. ALL women who eant raise family should consult the renowned German specialist , Dr. Fries , 1513 Dodge St. Letters 2 cents , -439 All' - STENOGRAI'IIEIIS. WE SOLICIT and furnish positiops toy stencgraphers free. The Smith-PremIer Typewritei' Co. Teleplioae 1284. 659 I- - PRIVATE 1IOSI'ITAL. DR. LIEBER. cancers , female diseases , 1912 Leavenworth.M266.A19 FURNITURE PACKED , M. S. WALKLIN , 2111 Cumlng. Tel. 1331. -545 STAMMERING AND STUTTERING. SC'SIOOL for cure of these defects. Julia E. Vaughan , 206 N. Y. LIfe Bldg.MS30 M-S30 AS' V IJAI1DWOOI ) LUMIICU. OMAHA Hardwood Lumber Co. , oak , hickory - ory , ash , cypress , poplar. etc. 13 & Call. . FOIl. LEASE , LARGE yard , with trackage , centrally 10- eated. Address Ilex 52. City , 727 S'I'EflII ( ) AND ELI2C'FItOTYPING , 11 , S. STARK & CO. , h10 . Dodge. 5S8-A28 II I CYCLES , wheels , $17.50 to $25 ; secondhand wbcebs , ; .i to $15. Omaha Bicycle Co. , 16 & ( Thtcao. 652 - . _ . . . sUEs&rc. : : , . _ . tend for our t.'e Irn cot- -V. ' 015' GuIde , Citeni' Iuta Furius for Sale In Madison county , I have the cheapest and most desirable ( arms in southern Iowa , Prices ranging from $20 to $50 per acre , Come and see them or send for lIst , , Mention Omaha flee , Address A. W. CiLWT01tD'Intcrsyt , ha. I'QSTOFFiCII , ( Should be read daily by all interested , as . clinnge8 may occur at any tImeJ Foreign mails for the week ending August 13 , lOS , vill close ( I'IOOMPTLY in all cases ) I u. the General 1ostoi1ice as follows ; PAR. I i-'i.s Itih1.tiAiLb close one hour earlIer than cboain time shown below , Trans-AtlantIc Mull , . , W'EDNl8DAY-AtOa. m. ( supplementary iU:30 : a. at. ) for BURO1E ( except SpaIn ) , per s , s. Britannic , vIa Queenbtown ; at 10:30 : a , m. fur Et'ROI'I ( except Spain ) , Per s , s , Wcsternland , via 13outhamtoxi . ( letters must be dIrected "per Western. , land' ) , TIIUIISDAY-At 6 a. rn , for EUROPE ( cx. I'OSTOl'FICII ? itTICII. ( Continued. ) - cept Spelt' , tier 5 , 5. Atigttste Victoria , ia Chebour , Southampton nnl larnburg : at S a. in , for NETIIb.RLANDS direct , per S. S. E'Irtm , via Amsterdam ( betters must be directed "per Edam. " ) SATI'RDAY-At 7 5. m. for FRANCE. SWITZERLAND , ITALY. TURKEY , EGYI"l' end 1IBITISII INDIA. per s. 5. La Bretngne , 'via hlnvre ( letters for other parts of Europe ( except SpaIn ) must be ( lirecteti "Per La llrotngne" ) at S a. iii. for NEThERLANDS direct. per s. s. Spaarndam , vIa llotterdam ( letters must be directed "per Spaarndam" ) ; at S a. m. ( supplementary 9:30 : a. rn ) for EUROPE ( eccept Spain ) , per e. s. Etrunia , via Queenstown , After the . .ilelng of the Supplementary 'rransatlantlc Mniie namsd aboyC , iuldi- tlonnl supplementary ihalls are opene.i on the flIers or toe .mcrtean. English , French and German steamers and remaIn open until within ten minutes of the hour 01' sailing of su'atner. Mflils for Sontit nn.I Central America , \Vet Indies. Etc. W'EDNESDAY-At lie. m. for BRAZIL and LA PLATA COUNTRIES , per s. s. /tStI , via Itlo Jnneiro and Santos ( letters for North Brasil must hn tlireete.i 'list' Asti" ; lit 12 in. for NlV1'OUNDLAND , per s. s. I'ortla ; at 12 m. for GRENADA , TRINIDAD and TOBAGO , Iter S. S. Grenada - ada ; at 13:30 : P. m. ( supplenlentnr ) ' I m , ) for ST. ThOMAS ST. CROIX. LEL- \'AI3l ) and WINDWARD 1SLoNDS , also DEMII3AI1A , per s. s. Fontabelbe ; at I p. in. for CAMI'lClIE , CIIIA1'AS , TO- IIASCO and YUCATAN , Per 5 , 5 , Dorset ( letters for other paris of Mexico must be directed 'ier Dorset" ) ; itt I p. m. ( SUP- plernentary 1:30 : p. m. ) for NASSAU , N. I' . , Per s. S. Antilia ; at ii p. in. for JAMAICA - MAICA , per steamer from Baltimore. TIiU11SDAY-At I p. m. ( supplementary 1:30 : p. ai. ) for flIflMUDA , psr s. s. Orinoco - eco ; at 1 p. in. for JAMAiCA , Per i' . Ardanhu ; at 1 n. m , for 13ELlE , PUERTO COltTE and GUATEMALA. per s. S. Joson ( letters must be directed "per Jason" ) . SATURDAY-At 2Z0 a. m. for NEWFOUNDLAND - FOUNDLAND , per 5 , s , Carthaginlan , from Philadelphia : at 10 a. m. ( stipple- mentnry 10:30 : a. in. ) far FORTUNE IS- LAND. JAMAICA. SAVANILLA anti CAIITIIAGENA , ICr S. S. Adirondack ( letters - ters for Costa Rica must be directed "per Adirondack" ) ; at. 10 a. m. ( supplementary 10:80 : a. m. for HAITI and SANTA MAlt- CIIA , per a. 5. holstein ; at 11 a. in. . ( sup- pbementnry 11:30 : a. rn ) for VENEZUELA and CURACOA , also SAVANILLA and CARTIIAGEN4't. via Curncoa , per ii. a. Laughton ; at 8:30 : P. m. for NEWFOUNDLAND - LAND , per steamer from North Sydney. Malls for Newfoundland , by rail to Mali. fax , and thence by steamer. r'iose at tlti otTice daily at 8:30 p. m. Mails for 511- quebon , by rail to BOStOP afl thence by steamer , cboo at this edit's 'laIty at 8:30 : p. m. Stalls for ltT.xico CIty , overland , inlng. , unnrnttt' n ,1lra.aa 1 , . , . tnli IIU steamer. , 'boqt' at thit oflir'e 'laity at 2:30 : a. rn .tnd 2:30 : p. m. "Registered mail closeS at 13:00 p. m.previous day. Trztn-Pneliio Mails , Mails for China and Japan , per a. S. Boric ( from San Francisco ) , cboe here daIly up to August 7th at 6:30 : p. in. Mails far China and Japan , per s. S. Victoria ( from Tacoma ) , close here daily up to August " 15th at 6:30 : p. in. Malls for China and Japan ( spo- daily addressed only ) , per a. a. Em. press of Japan ( from Vancouver ) , close hero daily up to August " 15th at 6:30 : p. m. Stalls for Australia ( except \Vest Aus- tralta ) , New Zealand , Ilawaii and Fiji Is. lands , per a. a. Aornngl ( from Vancouver ) , close hero daily after August 6th and up to August " 11th at 6:30 : p. m. Malls for the Society Islands , er ship Galilee ( from San Francisco , close here daily up to Au. gust 25th at 6:30 : p. in. Malls for Australia ( except those for West Australia. vhich are forwarded vIa 'Europe ) , Now Zealand , Hawaii , FIJI and Samoan Islands , per a. S. SIenna ( from San Francisco ) , close hero daily up to September " 3d at 7:00 : a. m. and 11 a. m. and 6:30 : p. m. ( or on arrival at New York of s. a , Etrunia with BritIsh mails for AustralIa ) , Trans-Pacific mails are forwarded to port of sailing daily and the schdube of closIng Is arranged on the presumptIon at their uninterrunted overband transit. "Regis- toned mall cbose at 6 p. m. prevIous day. CORNELIUS VAN COTT , Poatofflee , New York , N. Y. , Aug. 5 , 1898. LBG.tL NOTICES. LEGAL NOTICE. In the matter of the estate of Albert Os- man Taylor. deceased , NOTICE OF SALE OF BANK STOCK. Notice Is hereby gIven that in pursuance of an order of Frank Skipton , judge of the county court of Fillmore county , NC- braska , made on the 8th day of July , 1508 , for the sale of certain bank stock , there 'il1 1)0 soltl at the front door of the court house In Geneva on the 15th day of August , A. D. , ISIS , . at 2 o'clock p. rn , at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash , the fohiowtflnr. tawit flno hundred nOn cn'ts' sharescf theGenevaNatIonaIbank stocl or any part thereof. Dated July 20 , 18)5. B. SANDROCK , AdminIstrator of the estate of Albert Os- man Taylor , 'deceased , Geneva , Neb. Capital. $50,000. A controlling interest can be purchased at same time nnl en same terms. E. SANDROCK. A-ldTt-51 R.tII.VAY TIME CARRI. . ' , - ChICAGO & NORTHWEST- 'r- ' era Railway-City Ticket , 0111cc 1401 F'arnarn Street. I Tebopi'.onc 561 Depot , Tenth and Mason Streets. poric,9. Leave Arrive. Daylight Chicago Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 6:40 : an p11:55 pm Mo. Valley , SIoux City. St. Paul & Minneapolis . . . . . . . S 6:40 : am ' 10:45 : pm Mo. Valley , Iouz City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 7:45am : ' 9:09pm : Iloone , Denniton , Council hiluffs . , ' 10:10 : pm ' 10:05 : ann Eastern Ex. , Des Motties Marshall- town , eciar Rap- Ide and Chicago , . , ' 11:05 : am ' 4:20 : pm Atlantic Flyer. Chicago - cage and East , , , ' 4:55 : pin ' 4:20 : pm Fast Mali , Chicagc to Omaha S 3Th : pm Northern Express . . ' 8:30 : pm ' 8:40 : am Om.-Chlcago Spa- dat . . . , , . , . , , , , , , , , . . 6:55 : pm ' 8:25 : am S Daily. - , . FREMONT ELKUORN & V ' Missouri tValley Railway- , General omces , United 14tates NatIonal Bank Bldg. Southwest Cornet' Twelfth and 1a iam Streets. Ticket 'Office ' 1401 Farnam Street. Telephone , 561. I3erot , Fifteenth and Webster Streets. Tolephone. 1.458 , L2avo. Arrive. Black Hills , read- wood , Hot RprI'gs ' 3:00 : pm S 59Q ; p Wyoming , Casper anti Douglas , , . . . , ' 3:90 : pin " ! ' 6:00 : pm hastings , York , David - vid City , Superior , Geneva , Exeter & SowarO . . . . . . . . . . . . " 3:00 : cm " 5 : pm Norfolk. Verdigr. and Fremont . . . . . " 8:15 : am " 10:45 : am Lincoln , Wahoo & Fremont . , . , . , , . , 5. 8:15 : am " 10:45 : am F'rcziuut Local . , , " ' 7:50 : am York Passenger. . . . . 6:10 : pm ' 9:40 : ann ' Daily. " ) " . Laiiy except sunday , Sun. day only. " Daily except Saturday. . , . . ' Dolly - except Abondal- , ChICAGO ' lIT. PAUL. MIN. neapolis & Omaha Railway , -General Offices , Nebraska I ? Diwisicn , Fifteenth and j Webster Streets. City 'Iicttet mce , 1401 Farnam Street. ' Tote. phone , 561. Depot , Fifteenth and Webster Streets , Telephone , 1,458. V Leave. Arrive. Sioux City Accom. , " ; 5O am " 6:55 : pm Sioux City Accorn , , " 9:56 : am " 8IS : pm Blair , Emerson , Hiouic City , l'oncia ilartlngton and liboomlicba I. 2:00 : pta " 11:55 : ate Sioux Cu1' , Mafl. kato , St. Paul & MinneapolIs . , . . . , , . . " 6:00 : pm ' 9:00 : am DUll ) ' ' Daily except Sunday. " . Sun. day only , " 'I Doe not slop at DeSota or Coftuiali. - _ _ . - - _ - , _ . - - . - - . Br0Ux CITY PACIFIC I Railroad - General Ofl1ce , Ilnhted States Nationaf , Bank Building , S. W , Cot' . per Twelfth nn Farnarn Street Ticket Ollire. 1401 Farnam Street. Teiphone. 561. Depot , Tenth and Mason i3trcetd. Telephone , 629.Leave Leave , Arrive. Sioux City , 5Ia- kato , St. Paul ' 6:40 : am ' S:40 : Minneapolis . . . . . . . . 6:30 : pm 10ls ; am pm Sioux ' Dully City I.ocal , , , , 7:45 : am see ; pm ' A B A H II 1tAIJ.liOAD Ticket 0(11cc 1415 , Furpam \ ' . ' Street , Telephone 93. Depot F'itIi and l'Iaton Strasts. Telephone 29 , Leave , Arr1v is"CaflOn flail' Expre.nt. , . . . 4:33 : pm ' 11:30 : am WIlly lIE TURNED CAIBLEll Dive Into the Abyss of' t.bo Man Drhiking Mint Julips. FOUR ACES HE HELD IN A GAME UecolletIOhi $ of R Tussle with it Colonel % 'ltn Wore I.nrsx 51.00- tnclt' ititel unit a It'pitoIc Manner Aloiit llini , The hotel keeper sat on ( lie piazza mlaing a taint julep , relates the New York Sun. This was a favorite concoction of his. As lie Placed a teaspoonful of granulated sugar In the glass and crushed the sugar against the mint leaves with the back of a spoon ho said to his friends sitting about the table : "Gentlemen , in mIxing a mint uIep at- nVnys 5f3 granulated sugar. The sharp edges of the sugar cut through the tender mint leaves and cause theta to exude those aromatic Juices which go so far towavd gladdening the heart and stomach of a sinner , i'ropenly concocted , " lie went on , as he added about three lingers of whisky to the glass , "there Is no decoction in the sorld better calculated to make a nian forget - get the penalty he must Inevitably pay for the infraction of law ; and that naturally brIngs no to the consideration , " lie con- tinuetl , as he aserted a large barley straw ( Iowa among the drowned mint leaves , "of 'hy it is that things which are almost universally considered to be wrong ethically are always pleasurable.'hy did I'rovi- dence Put into alcohol that quality which paints landscapes In the brain of man ? How can a titan be held accountable for failing to resist the invitation which rises like the voice of a siren from that glass ? " Hero ho stopped bong enough to draw up through the straw a mouthful of nectar. "Of course I Itliow that whisky , in alt its farina , Is injurious , " ho continued , "but what I cannot understand Is why it should be so attractive , so appetizing , so in- sitliousiy bewitching. Now , there Is another - other veakncss to which flesh i heir , " be continued. "I atludo to gambling. Do you realize , gentlemen , that nearly every bud- floss nina iii your acquaIntance is a gambler ? No , I don't mean that he bets RAILWAY TIME CARl ) . ( Cnntintied.l .I71CAG , BURLINGTON & n ' A4 I Quiney Railroad - "The I oh IfltOD I Burlington Route"-Ticbcet I omce 1502 Farnam Street. Iiniith I Telopliono 250. Depot , Tenth I and Mason Streets , Telo. I _ _ _ phone 128.Leave Leave Arrive , ChIcago Vestibuled Expreas . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:05 : pm ' 8:10 am ChIcago Express . , . ' 9:45 : am ' 4:10 pm Chicago & SL Louis Express . . . ' 7:15 : pm 8:10 am f'rstn Local . . . . . ' 4:00 : pm ' 10:45 : am Pacific Junction Local . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " 11:55 : pm 5:40 pm Fast Malt 2:50 : pin Chicago Special . , ' 12:03 : am ' 11:50 rn S Daily. " Daily excat Sunday. IKANSA CITY , ST. 31) . D ' A4 I 5Cfl & Council Bluffs flaib- UUFIflLOflI road"The Burlington 0 I Rnute"-Tickot Office , 1502 I.Jniito I Farnnrn Street. Telephone IIUUW I 250. Depot , Tenth and SIn- _ I son Streets. Telephone 128. Leave. Arrive. Kansa 5 City Day Express . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:05 : am 5:40 : pro Kansas City Night Express . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 11:09 pm 6:30 : ann "EXiititiofl 1"lyer" St. LauI . . . . . . . . . . 4:30 : pm ' 12:05 : pm for St. Joseph and S Daily. rBU1tLINGTON & 5(15. I 0 ' , souri River Railroad-"The iuUI IflttOfl Burlington Route"-Gen. I oral Offices N. W. Corner I lJtiiitn Tenth and Farnam Streets. I 1IUUIU Ticket Office , 1502 Farnarn L _ _ Street Telephone 250. Dc- pot , Tenth and Mason Streets. Telephone 121. Leave. Arrive. Lircoln , Hastings and MCC'ok 8:35 : am 9:35 : am Lincoln , Denver , Colorado , Utah , cabifrnio. : Black lulls , Montana & Puget Sound 4.35 pm ' 4:00 : pm Ltncein Lncnl Sa iflO , .n- , S ' 7.Afl 1jiijnj " i ; ; ; 'iii ; ; ; ; ; Denver , Colorado , Utah , California and Puget Sound 1I:55 pm ' 11:55 : pm Del' , "D.tIIy except Sunday. UNION DACIFIC " , - "TIlE ' , fl'crbend Route"-Generat Of- , flees , N.V , Corner Ninth and 4 Farnarn Street8. City Ticket V Ot1'ce 120'2 Farnam Street. . . .J 216. ' Telep1cne Depot , 'rentl ' .ips , , , , , and Mason Streets. Teleohono 6:9 , Leave. Arrive. "The Overland Limited" for Den- vor. Salt Lake , and western p'tt. . 1:50 : a ' 4:45 : pm The Colorado Sue- dat , for Denver & all Colorado p'ts. ' 11:56 : pm ' 6:40 : a in Fast Stall 'rraii , for Salt Lake , Pacific coact and all western 'oints . . - ' 4:2.5 : pm ' 6:40 : am Lincoln , Beatrice & Stromsburg Ex. . ' 6:50 : pm " 12:20 : pm Frumont. Cobum- but , Norfolk , Gr'tI Island & hearncy 4:33 : trr , " 12:20 : pm Grand Island Ex. . . " 5:00 : pm ' 1220 ; pm Daily. " Daily except Sunday , south Omaha Local Pass.-Leavcs , 6:15 : a , m. ; 7:00 : a. m. : 9:15 : a. m. 3:10 : n. m. Arrives - rives , 10:15 : a. m , ; 3:30 : p. rh. ; 6olp. : m , Council Bluffs Local-Lea'cs , e:55 : a. in. ; 6:10 : a. in. ; 7:40 a. rn : 8:40 : a. in. : 10:30 : a. m. ; 2:15 : p. m. : 4:33 : P. rn ; 5:55 : p. m.8:20 ; : a. in. ; 10:03 : p. in. , Arrives , 6:53 : a. m. ; 7hO : a. rn ; 8:35 : a. in. ; 11:30 : a. in. ; 2:10 : p. m. ; 5:40 : p rn : 6:30 : p. m. : 9:115 : p. m. : 1Oic : . iii. lwLs. . CHICAGO. ROCK ISLAND , : iJsi7k : & Pacittc Ratiroad-"rho . ; ; $ . Great Rock Island Routa" 1t1ii3Oi ; . City 'rieket Ollice , 1323 LI IHtMV41lIk Farnarn Stre3t. 'I'olephone Depot , Tenth and y.-eth.r.-w Mason Streua , Telephone 629 , Leave. Arrive. Rocky MountaIn Limited , east . . . , ' 1:30 : am 1:25 am Rocky Mountaifl , . . ' 6:20 : ' 5:15 Limited. west - urn : am Chicago & St. Patti Vestibuied B press . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:00 : pm 1:25 : pin LIncoln , Colorado t3iringu , Pueblo , D'tliver and wet. , 1:30 : pm ' 4:25 : pm Chicago. Des Moines & Itock Wand . . . . . , . . . . , 7:00 : pm " 11:25 : am Atmantic Express , for Des Moinea and eastern points ' 7:20 : ann " 85t ; ) pr Colorado Flyer . . . . . ' 7:00 : urn " 8:50 : urn . Daily " Daily except unda. . AtIhaOUltI PACIFIC RAIL. . road-General Otitces and . t Ticket 0111cc Southeast . . . . . , Cor. 'Vt , r ncr 14th and Douglas Streets. S . I . , 'I'eiephone , 104. Depot , 10th ' and Webster Ste. 'l'obeplione V 13OS. Leave. Arrive. Iansas and Neb , LImited . . . . . . . . , 3O : pm l25 ; pm Kaisa City & St. Louis Express , . . 9:30 : pm 6:00 : am Nabraska i.ocat , . , ' 4:16 : pm ' 9:45 : am DaIly. ' Daily exeent Sunday. V - S I1ICAGO , Stii\'AUNJli3 & ClC4C Bt. Paul Iaiiwn - City ' ' , ket ttillt'o , 1504 9arnam ' M ' LW4U/I'EE ltreet Telephone 281. Depot , " 9 Tenth and Mason Streets. 'retephone. 629 I.eave. Arrive. cagoL1mlted Exuress , , . , . , , , , . , ' 515 ; pm 8:20 : am Omaha & Chicago Exprc'35 . . . . . . . . . . . " 11:00 : am " 1:15 : pin Sioux CitY and Des Moints Express. . . . . " 11:00 am ' 1:15 : pm DeJtjr , "Daily except Sunday , - & hIT. LOUIS RAlh- r 104d-Utiahu , , Kansas City e Euctern ltallroad-"Tjle l'orl IARTHURI Arthur Route"-'l'ieize ( OttIce , I RQU-I. I 1415 I"arnam Street.1Vel - phone 322. Deptit , Tenth and , Telephone 629 , Leave. ArrIve , St. LouIs Cannon Bali Express. . . . . S 435 ; pm 1iO : am anras City & Quiney Local . . , . ' 7:40 : am 9 : pm Kansas City Ex. - zres , , , , , . , . . , , 7:30 : ann Port Arthur Ex- SIres , . , , , . . , . , , , , , . I30 pm Daily on horses or cards , but that he takes chances and ( leri'es pleasure from the tin- certainty. The moro risk tic takes the more ( eteresteti he becomes , and necessarily the more happy , for happiness , gentkmcn , is , after till , only unconsciousness. ' The more absorbeit ti are In your pursuits the happier you are. Educate a man unit give him leisure and you enlarge his capacity for unhappiness. lieglitnisig n a Clerg'tnnn , . "lltlt I started out to tell you a story about. . ganibliug which I hope you 'silt find Inter- eating it l1i surprise all of yj , gentlemen - men , to hear that I began life twenty-flve years ago as a clergyman. I as young , married and struggled hard for famn' nn bread , receiving none too mcdi of eIther. 1 was located at MemphIs as pastor of a little Baptist church. The salary was smelt and tay labors tact with but little encotir- agenient , then I received a call to a more rcinunerttti'e hold of labor sittinted a few itiiei from New Orleans. After constiltntion with my Vtfe we concluded to accept thio offer , consoling ourselves with the reflection that the better we lived the more fit va should be to aId others less fortunate. Iia- posing of our household effects , we embarked - barked on the stuffy little etcaliter itoanoke , . bound from iemphis to Now Orleans. The voyage dawn the Mississippi Was inotioto- nous. as eLicIt trips usually are , until , as I was walkIng back anti forth on the saloon dock , my eye was caught by the relnatkably flee lihsicnl bearing of a titan seated at one of the tables. Ills chief charm lay In his large , lustrous black eyes. The colonel , as I afterward found him to be , was engaged - gaged in conversatIon with two men , cvi- dontly planters. I hind discarded my reguta- tion black coat an' ' ! tie anti wore a mIxed tweed , In whIch I appeal ed more worldly titan I cared to own. Penitapa it may appearance or sty close scrutiny that elicited nit invitation from the colomtcl to take a hand in a game of poker he had just suggested - gested to the planters. " Ilero the story teller stopped to order sonic more mint and sugar betoro resuming ' 1 hIs story. "Ocittlenlen , " lie continued , "I never have been able to satisfactorily account for m' V , actions that afternoon. I think that I must have been hypnotIzed by those wonderful black eyes of the colonel , tqr I accepted his proposal without a qtialln of conscience. I bad in my pockets a little more than $300 , which was tnt furnish our new home. This was the savings of years and my wife's last V injunction wits to guard our little capital wIth may life. Alt this il.rvdied through my mind as we entered the cabin. Partly corn- lug to a realizing sense of my degradation. I tried to offer some weak excuse for not playing. 13th before I could utter my pro- tcst the colonel had literally forced mae into a chair and I found my lingers nervously clutching five hew , slippery cards , Before I entered the 'unIversity I hod lived as other young men (10 , and , tO ill horror , I found I remembered with apparent ease the meet salient points of the game. "It is a curious fact , gentlemen. " con- titiued the narrator , after wetting his epiglottis - glottis , "that there is a singuhar churni In V doing something whIch your conscience teaches you is wrong. Did ever waternielon taste so sweet as those stolen at night at the inimniaeflt rIsk of lactrated flesh from the teeth of a watchdog ? I did not stop to reason , and i was too late to retreat. At least so I thought. Besides I was a stranger to every mitti on the boat. I remember vaguely to have resolved to expiate my sins by unflagging zeal when I arrived at my new pastorate. "The colonel drew from bla pocket a spectacle case , which contained a pair of spetacle8 of extraordinary size. Noticing my rather rude staret the colonel p0- - iitely explained that the glasses were made to order , one lens being larger and more I powerful than the other to suit hIs right eye. the olgitt of which was defective. 't VI1 shipwrecked sgveral years ago , ' saul the colonel , 'amid , with several others. 'was afloat in an Open boat for several days. As I hail lost my hat , I wits subject to the full glare of a tropical sun , thereby nearly ' losing my sight entirely. ' I made a symp- thetic answer , and we start d to play , I'ia'Inir for a Finish. V "For several hands the coins circulated pretty evenly. The colonel and the planters 4' seemed to play more forthe sake of the ' V game than for what might no in it in pecuniary sense. I played with tile obo purpose - pose of retaining what I already possessed rather than to add to it. We had played for more than three hours , and , as It was - growing late , Johnson , one of the players , V suggested that another round should t'toish the game , to which alt agreed. I dealt , and was the last to pick up my cards , I could hardly control my feelings as 1 took - up first the ace of spaded , next the ace of dlomonds , then the ace of hearts , the tray of spades , and last , with bated breath , the ace of clubs , I glanced at the colonel and then at the planters to see it my expression had given any intimation of my tuck. Alt three faces bespoke perfect composure and indifference. I looked at the colonel a see- and time , feeling that he , at beast , must have read may good fortune. ThIs time I could not withdraw my gaze , which was held riveted to his defective eyo. lIe seemed a little uneasy at ray manner , and , removing - moving his spectacles , wiped them with great precision on a red bandanna handkerchIef , After replacing them , he cleared his throat decply , and again picked up his cards. I did not raise my eyes from my ham ] afterward until tbo conclusion of : the game. I sat opposite the colonel , John. son at my left , and his friend , whose name I have forgotten , at my right. Johnson opened the pot with a $20 gold tiece , We all stayed. Johnson took two cards , the colonel stood pat , the planter at my right calbed for three , while I took one , throwing away ray trey , and trying to look climp- pointed as I Picked from thie heck another troy of a different color. The hetting was lively. 13y raises of fifties we soon had $1,200 in the pot. hero Johnson nod his friend gave It up , and the colonel and I soon h30 It boosted up to an even $1,500 , just the amount of the mortgage on my little home , Gentlemen , I have seen some excitIng tlmee itt lay ruttier checkered career , but never did. my heart race as it. did that night. All my ready money was on te , table and I hind been giving my paper protniec's for some time , I was betting money I never hail and probably never would have. but I was bet- flag on a sure thing. By this tinle tIme cabin was full of eager onlookers , and every aye was turned upon me. The situation was getting to be unbearable , I could stand the mental strain no longer , Cabling the colonel uiiii simultaneously rising to my feet I cx. claimed : ' , 'Colonel , I have four aces' You hola four kings ! ' "The colonel's face , already flushed by cxncctant , ietory. turned numb. amid. with a yolce of mingled rage and liaappotntmcnt , be fairly yelled : 'I ' ' 110w did you know that , sir ? ' "Gentlemen , " continued ( lie story-teller , ° in that supreme moment there came to me a glimpse of the abyss awaiting me , In. tegrity lost , honor forgotten , vows re- linqulehed , and I decided iii a flash to give UI ) everythIng-home , farm , pastorati' , everything-and liecoitie a martyr anti atone for my sin by speobcing the truth. " , ' 'Colonel , ' I said , 'your hand teIn second best entitles you to nh the inoney' "I turned and rushed toward the door. Reaching it , I laced time astonished pus- songers and shouted back to the colonel : , ' 'I saa' cboprly the miniature of your band reflected in ( tie large lens of your ' " epectaciast' 'l ' A Iblermml 'iller , The V'eeltly lice will be sent to any ni. ' dress durlnu the campaign fo Jan. 1 , 18S , for 25 vents. , -