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THE OMAHA DAILY 1888 SPECIAL NOTICES 70M7A;—IA.. Advertisements under th s head 10 cents per 1ifie for the firk: insertion., 7 cents for each sub it insertion, and 1.9 a line per month Aver s thaken for less than 2 cents ghe firet .nsertion. Seven words will be connted | to thie linet they must run eonsecitively and must be paid in ADVANCE. Al advertise MEnts must be ha fore 12530 0'clock ., and_under ne nees will they be taken or disc y telephone. Tarties wdve @ voluning and hav ing their ansy 1in cnre of THE BER e ik k toenable them to get | tors, n be delivered except on presontation Al answers 10 adver Isements shon upos. All pdvertisemes lumns are pub. Hshed in both ms evening editions of T 14er, the ciron more than 1 yertisers th for n ol none wil el Venefit, 1. (€ Ter, but Al r cltfes and towns t b o COUNITY "BRANCH_ OFFICES. Advertising for thess columns will be taken above conditions, at the following busi- pes houses, Who ave aufhorized agents for Ti Brx special notices, and will quote the same rates as can he had at the main office “JOHN W, BELL, Pharmacist, 820 South Tenth Bireet, (CHASE & EDDY, Station Boutl 1oth xt &, 1L FARNSWORTH, Pharmicist M. g Strect. s and Printers, 113 5 Cu- ‘\v J. HUGHES, Pharmacist, 634 North 15th o Btreet G 20, W, PARE aciat, Aveny SITUATIONS WANTED. s YV ANTED Situgtion as stenogrs he-writor. - Address Kitt ings, Neb, WANTED Ity & position where Ing tor the winter, Phar sobor husiness man of 4 can earn an honest Iy Heo. 645 1 YOUNG man, strictly sober, wants foat tend, drive horses, « ¢ do sny kina”of wint 5 505 14 “ . D—Situation by young maun as book- roor other work in office or stor Address M 33, Bee oflice 631 1 0o0d references, "”Y,w'rv.n Sitnation _ns Bartender, referonce. Address M52 Beo. tie Dookke 29, e WA NTED-Situation by w drossmuker to do blatn sowing and dressmaking by the duy 15321 South osition by young lady to o of- {o0d pennan, and under Best of refere n private families 15t of gannary, a several years' ex. eral st Would Good references, v 11 Abont the n Dy . man of WANTED--MALE HELP, ‘\V,\N PD—A Mompetent bookkeeper with Dest of references wants situation in Kan- Bas or Nebraska, to begin about Jan. 1. Ad- dress Wm, Hiu 35T W, Adams st Chicago, T, 601 15¢ NTED Biichi young man for office aud 1 1 work, one with some knowledge of book-keeping pi rred. Add 5, stating qualifications and salary expected, M {7, Bee NTED—A young man about 16 or 18 yonr ag ood penman_and rapid at fl- s, 1o assist {0 oflice of wholesale house, Ade dress with reference M 48, Bee oflice. OND ook, | L Wandeli, 0 i‘h\.\?"l‘lil)—t:mnf cake Daker at 1816 St Mury's ave. None but firstclwss need wp: . 047 13 [PRINTER WANTED—A first-class job printer to take churge of the nical department of a country office. Address, stating references aud wages desired, Reporter, Seward, Nely, G20-18 YV ANTED-Tnimediately, two youns men (o Ao janitor work for tuition, Valer Shortheud Institute ‘/\n\ ED—Agents—We want first who are already traveling sulesmen, to u sido lne, eveland, Olito. 005 17 . temperate mun (o cashboys. 1l carry our lubri Address 1L, care i TANTED—An_energet Fepresent an old house with u new line of co0ds. - Sulniy und traveiing expenses puid., tposition to right party. Itneh Mfi. nati, O, b6 'ED—A man to sollclt, salary $75 p nonth, must deposit 5 for smmples, and give security for money collected. Address Georgo 8, Cline, K11, Firsi Natlonal Bank build- tug, Omaa, o Wagner DIk, Des Motaes, Towa, railroad “_ TANTED-Men for 120 bright's Labor Agen: “7.\N'l‘l€l)—:\uums in every town in the west for our oil burners for cooking and heating stoves, Send stamp for cataiogiie. atterson Ofl Burner Co., 31 5. J12th st, Omalin, e, Rt JALESMEN—We wish a few men to sell our $¥goods by sample to the wholesale and retail trade. Largest manufacturers in our line. close 2-cent stamp. Wages § per day. ment position. No postals answered. advanced for wages, adveriising, ete. nial Man't'g Co,, Cicinnati, Ohlo. 17 GENTS WANTED-—$75 a_month .Alp»uxm paid any active person to sell our Boods: no capital, sulary monthly, expenses in mayance, particulors tree, Standard Silverware Co., Tioston, 968 _’Bou—-mu. Dist, Tel. Ci Man t0 tuke the agency of our e 28x16x18 Inches; welght 600 1bs; yoluil price $33; other sizes in propertion. A rare chance aid permanont business, These Kafes meet a demand never before supplied b other safe companies, as wo not govern by the safe pool. Alpinesafe C WANTED--FEMALE HELP, VW ANIED Cotpotent sl forgeneral Nouse- Work at 1S Burt st German preferved. 0 “riNfl'fiA(.;n for general iousewor 8. 1uth, WY ANTED— women cooks, short-oni taurant, Address . L. Wing, care 13 Lincoln, Nev. LT DINING - ROOM girls, 1 pustry cook, 4 aiiis for ceneral house work. I I Wanilell, 103 N. 16th, 69073 W ANEED Tosition Ty Tady steno fivst-class references glven, Addr Moward st. “Vm\n«;n “Girl at 1013 Chilcago strect, G158 “iAN"rum.« £ood dining room ghrl at 10i $ RASTYS 6113% ‘or general housework; 2] Douglas, I\ ANTED At 1722 Howard st a reltablr Competent giel for kitcnen, Must be & good rook aud Jaundress, Germax, Daue or [vish proterved. 600 ANTED—Lady cany faxt selling book, Sa Qress M 3 Hee office., VWV ANIED-ATady to solicii. must com recommended “aud salary #6 per month B11. First National Ilank building, Omaha, of Wagner block, Des Moines, fowa, i new and Al sers ary 83 per day. 78 por day. DRESSMAKING. T ADIES ana chiidven’s gurments cut and Jitted at Jowest prices, Miss Tremaine, Odisto, 420 8, 15 th. 5 213 [ONGAGEMENTS to do dreasmaking in funillies solicitod. Miss Sturdy, 2017 Leayen- Worth st. LEE) MISCELLANEOUS WANTS, 'fium‘uu—\'mmg ludies wad yeutiemon to know they can obiain a thorough aud practical know ladge of telegrapny. fitting the Bulvew in v short thme for good payiug positions 1001, ooms by nam st, TE] wy E10 for samples, | Address George 8, Cline, | ANADIAN Employment Omen, 4 8. I5th, Reference Umaha ) BOARDINCG J304RD and roomms, 1512 Chicago st a5 FJ AULE Dourders wanted, 1609 Douglas SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITIND TALENT Insiitute Neb. The only exciu. sehoot in t Over ane Typowriting 1ding, Omahis, 1ate shorthand nundred grad school 18 under the managemn ntine 1 <ten ographery Al districtof Nebraska, and Pror. H. B, Boyies, an experienced teacher and verbatim repotter. — Day and evening sos. sions, Students can entor at any time, a for circulars. W D15 FOR RENT-HOUSES. N 15 lnrge n row in sos, with all City, betng and Will rent 1o right First 683 ok re modern convenfenc halt block from cabl and p three blocks west of hool. very reasonable tarough the winter arties. Apply to Green & Willis Nat. bunk building. ORI RENT—Fon X' “heart of the tern, well, gas, s per month . Call ut once chiants’ National hanke TEWLY 1 srovement Addiess e 0f & rooms right in the 21 Webster st.: good cis- ndld celing, barn, cte,, §15 C, F. Harrison, Mer- om house, modern ime outh of Leavenworth praska Ch, Co, 68 15* PO RENT-A first-class house, Inquive 193 Dodie sty Ut 10 with QOR RENT—Now room olern convoniences or Kent—Prettily furni £ car 1ine, £50 per mol or Ttent oot large yar birn, #2 th I cottag wer month cottuiges $15 per month, rgains, Inquire At once, 11, Room 428, i"rst Nat. bank. AL 152 Cass st. B8 11+ brick house 10 per month, 1ed i-room cottag orgin ave, JFOR RENT—3 room cottage. Hans Potter, JOR RENNT-Fiv com park, well, A2 First Nati ttage near ern ete. C, Itoom 1al bank build ym liouse on &t in, 1111 Douglas, 632 1% nfently and Appiy to House of 10 All_modern finpro clhieap to right party. ‘urnam and 15th, 'Imm RENT Joms conv located. Tnrge lawn ve 8. AL Orchiard, JROR RENT-Cattage 1007 S 309 Juckson st. Oth st Injuir Ik Lnquir &) P‘I OR RENT lot and col RENT—7 room flat on 2 fic Thie Fair cor 13(h and Howard 1%, bth, 1 honse, steam, n water, . sith, Inqtiire JOR RENT--A comfort ouso rooms, pantry, large ¢ splendid cel ity water, sewerage and gas, near hisiness moderats veut. Johu H. I Lelmann, 624 8, Tith st I R RE B Place. One block south of ¢ Farnam and 24th street ca improvements. Apply, H. Co, or at 2420 Cass st N EW honso af AN for four horses, once. C. F. Harrisc with ¢ Drick dwelling, 1005 Apply to C. H. Gulou at the nd 14 new ot, Clark eighton colleie,on line.4 Al modern . Clark. Unton Trust K rooms, in gooa locality, ) per month . Merchants Nat. 5-room house, 314, veley block. TFPOR RENT--New Sroom house with all mod- ern improvements, cor. Hickory and teorgia ave, price $ uire 1203 Leavenworth st 4 EAUTIFUT, S100m hotise, gas, cily wator, hatli room, hot and cold Water, on paved streets with street car, near a good'school. on. rmonth. The house 15 new. — Apply at F. Hurrison Mercaants' Nat, buns T—THonse of 8 rooms, 2id and_Cass, Inquire oom i3, Sheeley block. st NOR REN tyery low rates. 10 and 14 new residen 404 and 2414, Cass street, Clarke Place. One block south of Creighton coliege, on Farnam and 24th street car line. ~All modern improvements. Avply, H. T. Clark Unin Trust Co., o at 242 Cass stroct 614 OO RENT—House and barn. Hanscom place. Harris, room 411, First Nat'l i B Ok RENT—No. 111 5. 7th ave., anico ! room house in good repair: rooms newls papered and paintod; nice yard; fine cistern water, llent a month. Possesslon eiven at ouce.” Apply t0 Bell's 10th st. pharmacy, OUR rooma Pealody plac For RENT—Cheorful warm room. with or withont board, in privata family, nicely situated in modern re<idence. 052 tarney st for #15. 107 Jones freet, 07 19 A furnished front room with ard, all modern convenirnce 042 15F or Jeor RE ished slceping r mionth, pas-able weekly or month Also furnisted room fov ho unturr 1, ind Two furnished rooms for_1i U2 St Mary's Ave. 5% 1 tehed rooms, heat, 1 board in private best. 1724 Capitol 518 4 Elegantly fur bath, ete.,” W.th \ locatlon "the’ very Igu;(nfl T—Nico furnished rooms with | i heat, near cars, S18 S 290 &t, 621 10 o t RENT-2 front rooms on second 5.00 each, 1515 Haruey LARGE tloor, 23 south room very nicely rnace heat and every moder One-hal? block from cable cars, o PO RENT- Au oloeantly furashied room ot suite of rooms with board fn a private fam 1ly All cony Cars pass the door every thres to te I(Nr‘-lwmv» Ree quired. Enguire rooms 518 at convens 2107 Douglas st T2 00MS with board, R JROVNS for rent, it room fn private fa Joies LASS 1 11 Dod 0 11 at moderate pr JOURNISHED tront voom, 81 Dave L0 a 1 “urnistied room, 118 S, 25th. Heat, gns and o rooms In one of the city, 1y 1 18, with use'of bati Inquire heating, sronces required, (5, Uithst b1 JICELY furnisihed rooms ail modern con (OR RENT—Turntshed rooms in Greuniz bIE cor. 15th and Dodye sta. - 1nquire of Geo. R.. Davis, Millard hotel billiard ARGE ploas 41418 Chica FORRENT--ROOMS UNFURNISHED, ¢ UNFURNISHED roous 312, 003 N. ith st . YOI KENT | v nished o Jop neNt— turnished roo; 2 unfurr ns. 109 | 1ite of s.wvate iv\n:t.l:xv- nt room with closet or 4 Chicao st FPWO sunny south Ige close North-wes! Four () r Three Lm S0 SR S LA 10 00 §) rooms, 1410 Pierc v S I 5 rooms, Six (i) rooms, 1 Judge Rentin 1 I 942 FOR RENT-5TORES AMD OFFIC 1]! YR RENT—N ahove with all I. K. Darliug, I living rooms hees, Teat very 1 Farnam, 014 reasonable. DOR RENT St Best retall property e s front in by Joseph Neville, 1402 Dougl TR0k RENT-Two stores, w0 528 North 106h st Injquire at the buildine, i the'c Jany Osthoft, (OR RENT-An basement on Lit Dparty; steam heat and water included, at 1315 Douglus st. OR RENT—OMce suite %2 month, offices $15 each, all fronting 18th & man block, N. K. Cor. 16th and Douglas,” W, M. Bushman, 1511 Leave al ck’s block, 51 Farnam at, on2d _fioor; oue offico, east front, on d fioor, over Omaha ‘Banking Co, bank, cor. 15th st_and _Harnoy st. Inquire af arnim st., room 8, Paulsen & Co. 41 OR RENT—One stora ns bakery, cor, Park ave. ana Woolworth ave, Inguire “Thos. I, Hall, 517 Paxton building 135 NT—Brick store, flat above, 2{th and familton, desirable business location. Le vitt Burnham, room 1, Creighton block. 0% RENTAL AGENTIES. Fnu [n Vroom modern improved houso A llocality. Rent moderate. Apply, M. El- Lutter, 1001 Farnam TRy Bosworth & Joplin, barker ik 7 80 10,11, drocth v 2ith st,, near shot tower, . T L RENT—Houso 8 rooms 221 Cass st, cot tage 5 rooms 10th aud Hickory, Inguire room 608, Sheeley blk. 184 JORR RENT—Houses—7 rooms, 20th and Har- ney: 10 rooms, 2Ist and Locust: 7 rooms, 12th and Jones; § rooms, 19th and’ Martha, Linalan & Mahoney, Paxton block B4 ROOM frame, No. 2310 Hamilton st., 7. O Leavitt Burnham, No. 1 Crejghton biock. FOOR RENT—When you wish to ront a_house, store or office call on us. H. K. Cole, room &. Continontal block, (3] {OR RENT—b-room house, 2413, T-room house 2423 Poppleton ave. Geo. I, Gilbert, With- nell bl'g., w78 oom e 208 8, 24th st. G Dlock, 15th and Howard sts. " FOR RENT--ROOMS FURNISHED, JTOR RENT—Warn, rooms, with or without $hoard, in private family, 1617 Cass 1-room house with steam heat, Thompson, Sheely it 017 10% Fl'u.\'lslufn Tooms, 1701 Capitol ave. 5 Y 071198 ONE picely Turnished room with heat, also ine wicaly furnished front parvior with ail nodern convenienc WS N 1ith 51, 008 1ot board for ‘erences; 2207 636 1t INT—Two largo nicely furnished con necting rooms, with bath and convenience I ien or housekeeping, sopavato 12 and 314, 8, W. Corne oward, entrance on Howard, onveniences, for one or two gen- n, at 20 8, 2th st., or cor, 8t, Mary's avo, Hiat, 540 DURNISHED room, with gas and bath, hoard if dosired, 519 5, #th st., opposite All'Saints’ cuureh, 615 JICELY furnished room with Leat, suitable +Nlortwo geuslonicn, #10. 1610 Harhey 604 11+ JOOR RENT—Threo nica unfurnished rooms, very cheap. 714 8 15th st. 04 15 Ok, RENT-Purnlshed room with board. 1722 Dodge at. 5 TICELY furnished rooms by the weck of honth cirap; 1407 Jones st, Peabody place. 1 RO and board, 1512 Chiicago. '\—V.iu.\l.uunum&rum Coms cheap. (173 ~VY ibth. 40 1 l‘fihfin Furnished rooms, 144% Dodg: s 14 Nu BLY furnished room, 1412 Howard $80-143 ANTED- Horses 10 winter. I bave accom- modations for 200 hundred horses at falr grounds, having large yards fo cising dur l:fi Lhe day; each norss has & large, i ox stall at night. A, Thomson, Omana srounds. $67 d 1 7 ANTED—Horses {0 board at Furay's barn, 2405 4and 2409 Cuming st Calland geb prices. D. A, Powell, 451 14 FANTED -\ lolin teacher with opportunity for practice evenings. Address with ternis M 4L, Bas ofice, 604 1 VENUE Rooms—At 1913 and 1015 Capitol ave, 2 Llocks from P.0., newly furnished, private boarding hotse, pleasant rooms,all conyemjences 15t class transicnt taken, duy oF week 420 1iv ) PLEASANT furnished rooms, single or en e=suite, with board if desired, &0 B. Zth ave, 087 15t POK RENT—rurnished rooms with batl gas and beat, 227 Dodge st 90 JURNISHED or unfurnished rooms, 1419 Dodge st, next block to_postofiice, frou ‘Wa\niu» Horse and bugsy or winter for thelr Keeping. - Inauire (8 Farvany, EMPLOYMENT BUREAUS. fi-fiffifi 1 Bmploy ) upwards, Inquire room Bor 1424 Douglas st, room 2, wi fi (3 EORGE 3. STERNSUORKE, room o, opp. P T 0., will heveafrer give spetial attention 1o rentiiig houses, stores and Hats. If you want your property rented without deiay aud to reli- able tenants, do not fali to list the same with bim. ey TEO.J, Paul, 1000 Furn, st, louses, stores, X etc. for rent. 150 WE give special attenti lecting ronts, list with us 6. Coutinental block 1 10 renting and col- H. E. Cole, room ¥ Jou wantyoue nouses rented prace them Wil Benawwa & Co. 1sih, 0pposice postalico. PERSONA rrespond with & lady between 80 i ars. Object matrl- mon. Address J. 1. V. Collins, Hooper, Neb. Gl 135 DERSONAL~If yon nave s perzonal Iitem, or any communication, drop it inone of I'lis Bee's message boxos. 106 T WisH thie a FOR REMT--MISCELANEOUS. TREAMERY for rent 20 miles from Omaha.to Viirsi-class butternaker. - Address M. i, 14 —Oue good burn 100m for three 2415 Davenport st. Iu R 2N, 16ih st, il [AO1 RENT Lorses, buggies, o quire of (. L, Erick=o LOST. OS1--A halt blood female red Irish oz, hid on chali ana col Find Dlcaso retnen to 1016 Farnan st og’ Boe OST—On Decenber 10, a leather pockethook dcontatning some money und land receipt. Finder can get a reward by returning it to thé Lice oflice. 1955 Butween tho Wen JSixteenth street a red Morocco por containing small amount in Dills, draft and threo passes issued to Mrs, I, Van Sant, also 1o baggage cliecks, Neturn to this oflice and receive reward, 231 FOUND. —At 116 N with 10th st one straw ridinge bridle on, QC-13-20-27- 3¢ KAY Horse—Came to tho pre PIS, “Nelson, Cassidy farm, South Omahi: brown horse, 14 hauds high, welghs about 90 pounds, bind feet white, white ~pot in fore- hoad. Owner call, pay Charges, and take ani- uaal, 01 1WA be disposed of “aciording | 10 COMMERCIAL COLLECES. £ QUORTHAND _and ] N advantages 10 Omanta Commercial typo-writing theso branclies college, P, 0, cor 1oth and Dodge. Scores Of graduates i £00d positions, Students complete manual i ten days and 60 to 100 words per minute in three montha, Best teucher in the state. Pracileal itice drill given students free. Dictation five hours daily, Day aud evening kessions, Kapid dletation “for reports at nlght. For Circulars Wit Robrbough Bros,, Omaka, Neb, 5002 ut the __FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. JPOR SALE—One nice 1,00 pound horse, # one nice 1,200 pousa nily horse, #130, Both sound aud kind. " A. P, Tukey, 1sth & Douglus, % FUR SALE-A good Holsicla cow chioap for cash, Appiy 125 N, 20tk st, 051-10) OR BALE—An wnprovad McAlllster stere- opticon, with completo outht, for populsr exnibition, or will take partner, Party with suall meais can secure & profitable business, Z, Councll Blutls Liee office, 64016 or trade—New two sealsd ¢ siugle top Lukgy, Belby, lisl BA. o and Faruam. l ESIHABLE furnisned room, 216 Davenport st i Fu it Lratd —Nicely_furnished rooms with board, W Leavenwoitd, 614 0K BATE Ous first<laas 16 oo - gitio with 24 horse power boller pullayy,fond Romly focliax Jasusca 1O bog 164, Frousont, Neh” ' e e MISCELLANEOUS. “‘ ANTED=To borrow $00 on lot worth four P times thisamount. Address M 48 Tec, =] 670 15 ORSE or team first payment balance mon mules wanted to apply a n house and lot, or residence Vrite or (all BSTRACTS—Linahda & Mahor Paxton hlock, ¥, room 50, St ead music can do nniers, on 8d Hoor, h street be. 1y Thursday tor, 651 I FPYHOSE wishing to lef 80 by jolning cluss over Crap firos. musl tween Cap, ave, and Do evening. Mrs, 8, E. Clay] ] R, MItS, KUNTZE, midwife, dt wonien and children cuzed, Kesi 1ith t FOU can find 1o cheAper Way ¢ home or paylug nn incuibr than by subscribing tor shares § rics of shaves in the Mutual Loan and Bu fug association, Your Toan will cost you about 5 per cent per annuim and easy pasments, Ofice 1 to0 p m. daily at 310 8, Nattinger, Sce'y, 153 13 16th G FRE b ADIES—Moles and superiluous air ou th dface or ‘neck removed, and the roots - stantly Killed by the electric ngedlo process, 1eavitig no MArKs or scars. Posttively the only Jermanent “renedy, | Mrs, D, Packard, Jouglus at. Wednesdays and Thursdays only. 552 18+ ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. IDLAND G uarantoo and Trust Co,, 1905 Far nam ~Complote abstracts farnlshod, & titles toreal estato examined, porfectoed & guarantead. 10 taughit as an art by %, 10th st ta by Geo, F. Gellon- 152 STORACE [ 121 Farn JIURAGE=AL low rates at Siania Aaction & storazo o rates, A 06 TRACKAGE, atc Bushman, 1311 lowest avenworth, WANTED-TO 8UY, VW ANTER -Sadoon ot good locatou, or an puying bust Address M43, Bee. 603 15 W ANTED-Good ‘second-hand piano for winter, will rent or buy a good instru- ment if offired cheap enough, Address M, Tee oflice 012 AN f ens D-1 cansell 50 houses monthly Wlso Hate 4 customer for a telement P ATOW 0f COUEARLS OF NOUSAs On ensy ud futl deseription to €, B Mayn Tiarney s 83 14 VW ANTE nitiare, carpats, stoves and honsel cods of all kinds' Omaha Ane tion & Storage Co., 1121 Farnam, i MONEY TO LOAN ! Loan & No deluy: T'ra v, No. 1611 Far- 1oR1s at the vory 17 )0 YOU want g horzow vioneyt itond thi yoi time, from e cor 1t wiil s Ttwill You can bort Rucehsior 1o WAL, (ro room 4, Withn id'w . 15th and iiarney sts, $10, 220, 85, 510, 03, $1E0). 33000, 811,070, In fact any sumni y. nuton fy turo. HoEsea, o, v on_easter t AT IOWER Fatus T at nay otaer ofiice in th with tyor removal of propariy ity. L1 your property anl 0 seo e, | will pay fn any other of 1 will take it upand 1l you T - vl hoth prine rest renes Jap 55 strictly contidentlal, rates aud no char All Call sce me, and Jon't fo Hoom 4, W hange—The fairost, monay exenange in sat deliy or publicity, mall, at the 1owest Ll security PEOPLES Enaacial i pitetest, ot oeral the city: loans inade witl i any amount larse or e paid atany time ox ren wles, O, Bouseagon, mgr, ser bik, 13th and Farghm, E. COL an ugent. st Nat'l Bank, befo EY to loan on housenoli furn 103, horsos, wigons aul other persound 150,011 origage prper and contracts al % s on haud: 1D 1sions S8 transactod intly 1 The Fairbank In- Co, . Upstairs, iy " 10 Loan—lowest rates, Loans closed aptly, 1L i Cole, Room . Contlagntat I MOx D Block. T E; (QUK loans money avG per cont on loans U of 210,000 and upwards, Bring abstract of title and gave delay. 190 Farnam. 110143 500,000 to loan at § par cont. honsy, rootn #J, Paxton block. JREVOYED—To room &5, First National ) anic Alding. Provident Trust ol $‘.m:.u.mx.$1wu . Special fund te place on choito fnproved property. D, V, Sholes, 210, Fivst Nav'l Bank, 100N city and Linahan & Ma- W ans wanted Ly A. Toni estate loans, lowest rates, Udell Bros, ‘0., 312 S, 16th st COLE, loan agent, ONEY toI>an; long ame, Gewrge J, 1609 Farnam st N TMONEY g loan on improvad property at first hands. No applications sent wway for ap- proval, Security'and titles oxs nined freo of charge o borruwers. Lombacd lavestment company, 43 3. 13th st. 113 y\‘ ONEY toloan on improved real estate for Mo, twoand three yeurs by Hom Insuratce Company, 151 H’l-‘ COL ¥ Douglas st loan agent A Norte 10an o1l Mot horses, waons, Taud contracis, finu fowelry, or sucuvities of any kind withe . &t reasonablo rates, * Sonth omalia. Omuha, Neb. Rooms H185 YHE Omaha F Burker Bloc and 1t sts. Makes a speclality of short and real ostite loans, Monoy always onfinid 1o sums of #100 and wards 1o any amoant, toloanon approved security, Racured notes b Cloar ronl estate good fieat or second mortga ans made upon land 5, trust decds, first or second curity, without pablicity, delay Fiuancial businoss of ‘any romptly, quietly and fair Corbett, Manage:s Exchanze, | of Fi m 15, v neial L southwest corn collateral cash stocks, mortgage se’ JPEOPLES Kinnuctal Exchange-Large and small loans for lony and short time, st low- estrates of interest, o real estute mortgase notes, chattels of all kinds, diamonds, watches and jewelry, Don't fail to cail if you want fair ap accommodations' 0. Bousearen, n 56's Barker bik, 15th and Farnam, 0% sl o1 hand ay, L B Faruam st. 4 National Duilding, i OANS mado on real esiate and morigazes bougnt. Lowis 5. Reed & Co,, 1621 Fariiau, [ONEY to loan. O, I Davis Co, real e«tate and loan agents, 1605 Farnam st. 108 ONEY to oan on improved real Leavitt Burnham, Creighton block . COLF, loan agonts M catats. i UILDING loans, D, V. Sholos, BRI H'u. COLE, 10 4 W PECK | n e placed on ity i bullding ek, Opp PO, ageit, uns monsy, cash_on laind, £, nd farm pr 3 W @ BPECINILY. Room 4, Fren L2 d 1o ) LEk CENT money 1o loan—C i WM Harrls, room 0, Freuzer block, opy. & P.0. l\losuv 0 1oan on improved city property of for bullding purposss: lowist ratesi uo delay, " Mutual Investment Company, room 1, Bavker block, 16th sud Farnam, o L ONEY 0ans negotiated at low rates with- out delay aad purcliase good commeroia paper iud mortgag uotes. B, A, Slomau, Cor, 3th and Farnam, hed BUILDING lonas Liuahan & Manoney ’fim per cent. Mofey to loau on ime proved farius or Cily property. James A, oodman, &t the old’ fira lnsurauce ofMce of Murphy & Lovett, 22 5. Lita sk oy dlots ar | ayments wili be ace | wed at | ! YO LOAN—From one to two hundred thons. and dofIars or smaflor sums promptly, east. ern capital always on hand cheap, Philadelphia Mortgage and Trust O board of trade, MoNEYol On Omaha and South Oma. ha vroperty, C. F. Harrison, Merehants’ Na. nal bank. w i1 , Geo, W, P, Coates, 13 19 EMOVED--To room First National bank bullaing. New England Loan and Trust Co 611 ONE bins, Ry 206 Shoely bik, 1th and Howard, ])nv HOITOW MOney on furnitura, horsas, wagons, ete, until you have seen O. B. Ja, 410, First “National bank butidtng 102 10 10an on furnitnra, horses, wagons, or on ARy Approved security, J. W. R 104 cobs, room eor. 13th andl Farnam BUSINESS CHANCES. F3PETLING works for salo, inone of tho bost towns in Nebraska. Good territory, four raflronds, outfit nEATEY New. Anyone warting a good husiness will pléase investigate, Address M 41, Tioe ofiice. o MO SALE—A nice new stock hardware in central Nebraska, part cash, part timoe: also u good printing press and office—a_good opoet ing. " Address PO, box 328, Cozad, Neb, | 633 10 SINESS man and_experfenced book- LA kueper with eapital would Iike to fnvest i an estabiished concern or buy the whols busi- ness, of would purchase stock (n a reliable in corporated company. Address M40, Hoe, 661 16% Uk SALE-A tirst class, mo £00ds, clothing, boot and shoe biisiness, n running PO lins two rallroads, Going 11110 wlioles Address Owacr, hox L Toward, N 0016 JRpR SALE—Clieap, ov trade for good MoTtzage pape One_bay horse, with piiaston and hirness: i #1050 1hs., with tew Coliimbis aid hartiess; 1 gray norse, gL IDS, C, 1, Sloman, rooms 216 and First Nat, bank bullling [ ymaking dry | we A GUOD chance to by a general mercl £\ “wtore ait stock in growing ratlrond Address M, 15, Hee office TE wish to_employ a_reliablo man i your county. No experien qurec po<ition for three yenrs. —Salu | voar., Light, easy, gentesl business. Money v, advortising, erc. Large i our line, Encloso S-cent Centenntal M'r'g Co., Cincinnat ncreasod postals. NOR RE zens hot JPOR SALE- A salt stock, ineludiing elegant fixtures,ata bar |1 taken Soon. Can be moved to ad dress immodately, A. Brown, ca | 218 N, Sth, (O SALE 13,00 stock [ A00R S spiendid b oneof the bast tow | 18 clean and tn good s fiig, other hushiss cash and bank K 43, Bee o Furnished har room at the Cc Address M. J. Tranck, prop. id well-assorte . FOR EXCHANGE, TANTED to Exchange L property i 1,50 popuiatt merehandise. Address i quarter sections nd, 315,60 woril of [ Ne 1, for storks of N5, Bee oftice. dun mare, ghit 1,00 yrs? Calla 15 8 10U st, ot EXCiaNGE Torses or wnnted for 4t on hou nce monthly or (uarterly pays 1521 Faun o i MOR EXCHANG hardware or gen mereiiandise, R,00 to #1000 worth of wood well Jocated, or good coun ry,Ne jounds, and age i cres land under fonce L new frame h uld exchange for box 59, Builalo Puck, 6401 Fore | 2 m 3 ble and wind mill. W 1se or cattle, Address Kun, Ol EXCHAN tearn Lorses or mules, Selby, 1721 Farng | OUTH OMAHA- lots | ¥3property, Grover Stevens. 15 FORESCHANGE- S50 i smaull faim nea Relby, 1521 OR EXCHANGE #0) cash for unseeured Note or c6. Selby, i521 Furnan, 3‘)'\"( D property 1521 Farnam st. 00K | dgant ity property proved fand South wagon and Omaln lot for harness [ to_trad 1 for furm nam st. [ENt] houseand lot county seat, B01 new Neb, ~Carringe and buggy with long time [ 50015 for good ity farms. Grover St and re—We have to trade 160 acres ele- and 31 miles from Omaha for good 5,000 worth of good. clear, im- ©wild Jand and n<suine encum- furnisind rooms, muking a clear 2,700 per year, for city property: a fine in lows for city property: proporty puth Omuha for good farms 21 Farnam ({HOVER ST 1 has a large Xlist of good city and farm property change -JooR Exor dosirabio r property in Omal v or wll of followlng; 10 choice inside residence lots in Hastmgs. 100 1ots in Lincoin, o4 s fine farmi Fin eldenc Good ront Choice funey r o, cornar, Los Anye A vent residence property in Hanscom Place, Alk0 some good moriiags note: . Address giving location wnd price of property 2K, B, care Baum Irou Co,, 1217 Leavenworth g land. Lancaster county, rty, Lincoln, Lincoln. TIAVE real and persoral property of all kinds for trade, Call and see me, George J. Bternsdorf, room's, opp. P. 0. 121 1 ock of goods in exchangs for s wid ity property. Western Land and Loan Exchange, 117 8, 16t 21 ITAVE 15 section of cholee land in Frontier Co, Neb, to exchunge for i good stock of gen- eral indse. Addeess, L, 13, Balsley, Genoa, Nance Co, Neb, 4187 JOR TRADFE—House and lot in city for real - ox cnattel mortange paper, lorsos, mules ¢ cattle, A. E. Groenwood & Co., room 1, Cuuninghiam block, 1ith and Jackson st 193 yout to trada for 3 10ts in Jerome imbrauce of #1,015 on (ll"llnllrh 10 W HAT ey Park: 1 Address K 2, Bea oftice PR FRADE-Twa tionsand weres iaprovod land 1o trade for merchandise or cattle and 10 Bowring, Stuart, Neb - i OR TRADE—Cholce lot in G ¥ Purk and ehoice double corner in Lipton Place for sod land, D, V. Sholes, <10 First Nav'l_bank, horses. Geo, CLAIRVOYANT r—Mrs, Lenorman can be con- on all aftairs of life, Satisfaction No 318 N )ith st G35 Az DIk NANKIE V. Warren, clairvovant M T 1cal and busin Female digea: a specialty. 110 ms2 &3 12 ¢ _ FORSALE-REALESTATE. ]‘VUI( SALE~Good house orf 7 rooms, full lot, well, cistorn, barn for 4 horses, sehool, church and Stora near by, stroot cars one block fway, tn growlng part )t city, good nelghhor- hood, title perfo i, wood home for man of mod- el menns. (et ready for next spring by buy iz honie now: will take a vacant ot s part payment, ¢, I, Harrison, Merchants Nuz.-'nl.nk. 4 58 modinm. L 1ath st, i | JOOREALE On easy terms and long time, o lot tix142 on st near Bancroft, (Lot 4 | Barker's subdivision), Addvess M 4, j"""i;’\“’:: Do you want a foan at low rates on good mproved {nside prober Seo M. A, Upton company, at #9 80, 1ith stre : e R whole or 15 Interc;t 8% acves 2miles from two R, R. depots, 53 miles from Owmaha, best Improved stock farn in Neb, Fine chance for young man with | money Call or address Win.” Gibson, room i, Chamber of Commerce, Omaha, or son, Fremont, Neb, QO SALE 512 acres Hamllion (¢ land, # per acre, ons-third cash, bil 6 per ceit, Address W, J. Wildman, Dex b, o af ver, ol i) 500 Diys 4 full 106 and good 4-100m cottaga eany Lerms wnd good location. | 1) V. Sholos, room 21, First Nav'l bank, cor..ljih and Far nam 124 OI BALEK - Or trade, lots 1, 2 and 3 block 7 Kekerman; will sell cheup for cash or trade for good plano and part casi, W, J. Wilimau, Denver, Cole 4 14 in Hanscon puper TWo clegant iome sonable tormis; mor! i as pArl payment, B & ) ox block. 14 | JOR BALE -Not for trade, 5510 acres of e proved land # miles from Marquetie, in Hamiltou Co., Neb. Frame house, frarme stable, i acres under & good 4 harb-wire teuce, round cedar posta and 2 stays: living water, gaod cor 2 wells, windandll, #20-Darrel iank, scle- teeder tronghs, ete.; 15 acres clover, & good Hlock ran Price (sbout 312 per acre) enresssiadbhlion [ Ve T AT L 0 8 yoars tine at 6 per ceng " PseS 1 il Go and look over the land and addreds € owner, ¥, K, Atkins, 1608 Lariwor st, Denv, Cuior L POR SALE - To those wAnting to go farmir Wo can put them in control of Iarge or small acts of (And which require very little money fOF_years; thoro never Was a_betier time to en KAge In tarming and stock-raising than now. M. AL Upton company, 500 S0, 16th stroat. 4% TWOSTORY brick block, noarly pew. with stores on first filoor and 'seven room flats on second floor, With &l modern improvements Tht {8 om_cormer fronting paved st With® sewor, water and as and_ brings an annual rental of $3,650. Wil sell cheap on torms to s Address 1 70, He 403 NOR S ow 1 JORSALE -« new h o i desirable part of the city, two lots, honss contuns all modern improvements, ot and coll water, furnace, gas, DA, electric beils, and electr ighting arrangament, pariors, hall and din- ing room finfshied inoak and’ cherry, price and terms address P, 0. drawer 47 iy, A FINE dmproved famm wear Papiiiion for sule, 15 miles trom Omaha at $45 an s ADDIY 6t 2517 Harney street, i OTS For Sal place aad. for sale address . Jaffory JOOK SALE=Do vou know it Tower Dou 1as 18 golng to make fHrst-class re I proge erty? 1f you don't, o down to the bridge some fine day and the strewm of western lowa proplecoming over. You will then be con- vinced, We can sell 2, 44, (6 o1 foet on Dougs Ias, between 10t and . Tith ata price that will make purchaser 100 per cent in less than two vears,” ‘This snap will) not keep later than Jautiary I, 159, M, A, Upton Company, S0 8 T0th st L3 AOR SALE 3 iice vacant 1ots, all_cloar, will oxchangs for h uso and Iot and axsume #1000 incumbrance. Don't object to part of fncumbrance coming due (n the spring. C. K Harrison, Merchants Nat, buuk. i {VOR SALE gant feroom house fn Hans. com vlce, enst frout lot, city water iu tie Bouse, sewer on the street, Just the thing for a 1 man starting out who wants a neat, nico rice-not larce, Price $.500, Lasy iy imnts stiate at once. C. Iy 1ariison, Mereh bunk, i) Nu JoR salkor property; | Special attontio pnging. McCuiloch & Co., ro block, Omaha, 1 have 10 For fu Galena, 11, fino Ler infor Lands and clty given to ox- 4, Crefghton 005 1 YOR SALE-In Kountze Place, 1-room house, with all modern improvements, barn for 4 lorses; price, £,i00; term h, bilance 0] every 6 nionths, or te purehascr, K-room hotse, 10th and Corby sta., sontl front, city water, gus and sewer, §,0600; 100 cash, bals ance $5 per month, Elogant £-rooim cottage, ity water, sewoer, gas, comontod collr, walksy teiicos, outbuildings, within the mils ‘Hmit, Dlocks' from eable car: price, £5,600; terms, 16 0 cush, balance to suit purchuser, Full commis sion on any of above to agents. Flack & Ho man, room 11 block, opp. P 0. 636 renzer b TER SALE -List excinsively witn M. A U ton com| 500 S0, 1th st oot insile Jroperty at fiziive not more than actual value fyou want your real estate sold, Exchange stied Inbard wood, JPECIAL burgains in tarms, western land I T call wnd o us. - Neb Room 9, Board of '] 3. ALE - Or 5) cre oxch for Omulia proy suitable for platting: will mako 401 lots, Al clears big moiey in it for some one who ¢an push thiss locatea just ont- side of the city Tinits of Council Bluts, In- quire Geo, J. Starnsdortt, opp. | 2 OR SATL farms v ost ment can be made, M. A, Upton compan 0. 16th street, Ay w0 AL nsra iy Geo. N. THeks, Koom4, Barker Block, 3 fect, south frout, on Poppleton avenue, 1l Pluce, Perfsct grade, wate and gns in streef, close to pavement anil thre lines ot strect cars, healthy location, splendid nelzhborhiood, st the piace for a cozy home. Price, for few days, $2500; only 801 cush, 1 five years' i Call and » t 15 n ¢ ront or WAve: on gr Deautiful shade tre For Sale—A large Ba Wnd covered with : 52,000 e voomy <5 neighborhood, Ihe gronnds are X130 feet ach house has hot and cold furiace, bath room, electric bells, all ete, and afine barn with city water'and sewerage connections. This property is only two blocks from three streot car Hnes, and is oue of the nicest and most convenient homes in the city. Can give immediate possession of one house With burn, Thix property will pay S per cent on #1740, Price for a few days $15, 0 Sixty feet on lith st near Farnam, the best 0f business property on the marketi can offer for a few days Gt ligures it will pay you to Investigate. Bargain fest on Poppicton ave, class nelghborhood; st new cable line 0 Ha propercy advance at Tor few days only 81 For Sale—kirst class improved rm eastern. Nebraska; small cash payment, long time. Call and get price: 1 canoffer for a few days the finest summer gavden proporty ever put on the market, at prices and ternis that make it the biggest bar- gain ever offered in Omaii. 1t will puy you to nvestigate this at once. For sale—splendid l-acre tract near junction of I I3, & M. V. It. It., and the Belt Line Ry., in West Omaha, in a tin @ of cuitivation; will make a spleidid home ov Hue fruft and yege- table grden. e property cat bo plutied in sido of threo years to fifty cholce lots that will sell for four hundred each, and real: ize from v five thousand for th entire tra noller for a few days at figures thut make it a bargain, Call and seo it @ For sala—640 acres of choice farm land, unim. proved, in central Nevraska, A bargaii if sold Koo, Bargain—Elegant residence with barn, bath, furnace, hot aud cold watsr, eistern, gas, ete., all compiete; just veady fot occupancy.’ Call andsee it, For sule o exchange for imyroved city prop- erty, three to five aeces of land on the Belt Line raiiway, especlally suftablo for brickyard pur- 108 pis ground 5 underlaid with & suporior quail and has raflroad tracks on on, side and n godd stream of water on the other, Will tuke brick next season in part payment. For sale—Choice flve acre tract in West Bolt Line raflway, only wenty- minutes ride from postolfive} for sals for a n’)mrl time at §,000; small casn payment, long time, For Sale—One of the hest places in or around the city tostart a_small coal and lumber yard and general grocery business. Situated at the Junction of the Belt'Lins rallway und two main Streets loading ont of city 1 West Omah; o Toet of trackage and over G fect frontage on muin thoroughfare, used by all the farmers 1iv- ing south and westof the city. This 1s a splen- did chance for w man with & moderate amount of money Bargaii—Cholce business 2th, South Omihu, £0r a few days at £,000, T'o exehange twenty-four choice lots in West. lawn park on Belt Lite rail way in West Omaha, only soven blocks {ros treet car line, $£1.200; incumbrance due i 2,5, 4wl 5 ety b $2,407 wanted to” trade wood farm land. )% worth of zood Omaba property to trade for oo stock ranch, Tacre farm cloar‘of incumbrance to trade Honse and lot., es chowe farm in eastern Nebraska, ldence Splendid corner, south front, 61x100 Hanscom piact, firsi- sts and lot all graded; scom park his least Price ¥, on eas: lot on M st, near ) freo of incumbrance; want Arst einss 1 property. 1,600 acres of good farm land in cent braska; no better sofl in the state, will ex change for residence block or businsss property Als0 two chiofce ten acre tracts close to belt line raliway, price 5,500 and $11,0K, Exch of those teacts will make ifty nice Tots, that will sell insido of three years for 830 each; want improved residence property or busiuess lot, What have you to otler? Georgo N- Hicks, Room 40, Barker block, 009 13 M. A. U'pton company have the 1 residency property, A% 01t SALE bargaing o husinessa Bee them at 500 8o. J6th street, Pennsylvania and the President, Philadelphia Pres Pennsylvania, as everybody understands, is quite sure to come in protty well under ’vesident Harrvison, beginuning with a cabinet place, The state has furnished a con- siderable number of cabinet oflicers in its time, having been represented in every department, It has contributed two secretaries of state, Buchanan and Black: seven secretarics of the treas- ury, Gallatin, Dallus, Rush, Ingham, Duane, Forward and Mervedith, the last going out of office in 1850; six secrota- ries of war, Pickering, Porter, Witkins, Simon Cameron, Stanton and J. D, Cameron; two returies of the navy, Jones and_ Borie; one seevetary of the interior, McKennan; seven allorney generals, Bradford, Rush, Gilpin, Black, Stanton, MacVea and lrewst two postmaster-gonerals, Piek Campbell, 50 only four ar living—Simon Cameron, James Camp- bell, James Donald Cameron and Wayne MacVeagh—and only is in publie life. Lx-Postmaster-General Campbell, who vetived from office more than thirty years ago, after serving through the whole of Fierce's administration, lives in this eity, with a good many years of life in him yet, doubtloss, He is full of reminiscences of the days wheu he was in public life and is fond of talliing over tha events of a generation ago, All of My, Campbell’s cabinet associnte now dun(l except Jefferson Davis, of Mississippls | One Puazzlo Solved, ’ New Yorc Sun: An observing man recently gont a letter to this office asks ing why it was that every clock and watchmaker who slung an imitation ch or clock outsido his shopas s u had the hands painted on the face at exactly 8:18 0'clock. This was a poser to every clock seller a reporter asked. | The signs came to them that way they [ said. The majority of them had never noticed the curious coincidence. 1t asked where thoy got their signs painted the reply was that they left the order with their wholesalo dealer and the sign came along. That was all they knew abovt it, | " Inquirics among the wholosalers in | Murray street and Maiden lano de- | veloped the curious fact that there isno compotition in the trade of painting clock signs. This state of affairs is ronght about by the wholesale eclock and wateh dealers thomselves, who got used to patronizing three dealors many years ago, and never got enough out of the nalnt of it to give any other painter the ghost of a shiow to succeed with an opposition shop. “But Father Washburn,” said one wholesale dealer, “is father of thom all, and of emblematic signs as well, He was the first paintor to make o sign emg Dlomatic of any business, and he startod in way back in '35, Why, the big con- corr that muke wmetal signs don’t hothor him at all. e gave his idoas to the whole world 1o copy. and the world got vich, The fricnds he mado K the 0% have stuck to him ever sinco, | and one branch of the business has stuck so close that no competitor in | other branches of sign work ever thinks | of getting a clock or watch sign to make, and 1f by chance he did, he’d probably be so scared he'd send the customer to Father Washburn.” My, Washburn was painting a cloek on a big star whon the reporter called. He was old nn man with a happy faco and a white beard. There were cloek signs mapped out, half done, and fin- ishod, hanging all around, and ove blessed once of them had the hands pointed at 8:18 o’clock. “The reason all the dummy-clock hands point to that hour,” said Me. Washburn, “is beeause I paint themall, and Talways paint that hour. When I painted the first emblematic sign ever nantea ns o matter of business, back in it was o clock. Tdon't know how I put the hands. All 1 rememboer about itis that it was for P T, Barnum’s old icern on Cortlandt street, the Jorome Clock company, since gone up thoe svout. 1 painted the hands any fway 1 chose, up, down, crosswise, or together, as my mood dictated, from thut time up to April 14, DISG5. ‘That night the news was hed into the city that Lincoln had been shot in Ford’s theatd 1 was working on a sign for Jeweler Adams, who used to keep on Broadway, opposite Stewart’s, at - the time. | was making o great clock to wang outside, Adams came running in while [ wasat work. He was a strong Lincoln man. He said: ***Point those hands at the hour Lin- coln was shot, that the deed may never be forgotten.’ I painced the hands, therefore, at 8:18. The idea strack me forcibly, and when [ eame to look at the effect I found it was the most convenien ‘ment, sinee it displayed both the hands well, and left the top half of the clock tree to paint in the name of the clock seller it desired, So I threw all my stencils wvay and made new ones for that hour. i huve never varied from the system since, and that is the reason alt the clock sigus point as they do. The Chi- cago and Cineinnati people, [ find, are doing the same thing. They don’t know the story, but they probably wero won to my plan by the capability of that particular arrangement for artistic dis- play in painting.” - Tho perfume of violots, the purity of the lily, the glow of the rose, and ~ the flush of Hebe,combine in Pozzoni’s wons drous Powdor. - Tray's Unfortunate Sncezo, Chicago 'Tribune: James Tray, of Allentown, ’a.. got. on a train at Me- Veytown to go to Lewistown the other day. The car was warm, and Tray raised the window at which he was sit- ting. Soon afterward he had to sneeze. The concussion of the sneeze hurled his false teeth out of his mouth, T shot through the open window and went bounding along on the ground. Tray had just got the set from the dentist’s. They cost him #25, He got out at the next station, five miles from whore the teeth had escaped from him, and walked back to regain them. Ha found them. Then he started to walk the tive miles back to the station to get the next train. As he was crossing the ilrond bridge over the Big Ituna west-bound freight came along. Ie was walking on that teack and stepped over on the beams of the east-bound track, Hs he did so he glanced bach and saw a freight train from the west just coming on the bridge toward him. There was no time for him to got ncross the bridge before the train would bo upon him, and he did not dare stand on the narrow space between the two tracks until the trains passed. Both locomotives soundea their danger sig- nals, Tnere was but one thing to po. Tray seizea a bridge beam or tie with his ‘hands, and dropping quickly down hung by his fingers until the long train had passed over him. He then draggoed himsclf back to the track. The engineer of the train was hring- ing it to a stop, evidently to sco what had beeome of Tray, but 'when he reap- peared, and the conductor saw that he was all right the signal was siven to go ahead, and the train went on without taking Tray aboard. A mile further on another east-bound freight came along. Tray thought it was running slow cnough for him to get on the caboose. When the rear of the train ygs passing lim he threw his overcoat on the plat- form of the =aboose and grabed the rail to swing himself on. The wrain was going faster than it looked, and Tray coul not get a footing. He had to lot loose of the rail, and he was thrown twenty feet down the bank. The skin was scraped off of his face, hands, and legs, and one ancle was dislocated. The train went on, taking I'vay’s overcoat, u brand new $30 coat, with it. In spite of his injured ankle and mutilated face, hands and logs Tray managed to get over the remaining two miles of his journey, reaching the station just as his train came in, With- out waiting to have his injuries at- tended to he boarded the train, When the conductor came around Tray remembered that the conductor of the first train had lcen up his ticket for the entire journcy. He could not induce the second conductor to pass him either on the strength of that fact or of the story of hismany mishaps, and T'ra, bad to pay his fare over again. He in now in bed,wondering whether it isn’t more than likely that the ceiling will fall on him, LRI RRE Why They Adjourned. Philadelphia Record: President (Des bating club.)—Well, we have had somge stirring speecheson the negative side of the guestion of the evening, **Is Mar« riage a Pailure?” butnone of the gen= tlemen appointed to speak on the afirm= ative side have responded. Secretar, (whispering)—Their wives are hwi The president (loudly)—~Owing to the l postponed, latenoss of the hour “further debate i Adjourned,

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