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'"HE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY NOVEMBER 16 DYERTISEMENTS FOR will be taken untii 1250 p. m Wna until K40 p. m., for the morning or Su ne. THESE O OLL Tor the evening nday odi All advertisements in thess columns 2cen . & word ¥n word thoren advertisem b Bratinsertion and 114 ¢ gertine ver month, than 2 centa foF the Airst insertion dvance. Initinls, fignres, aymbol count a8 a word. Al advertl secutivoly. Advertisers, by r eheek, can havo thelr anawers nddressed bered Tetter in eare of BEE. Answ dressed will ehock e be delivered on presentation fior. or 82 taken for ‘erms.onsh ote., ench o & num o 80 W of the ];llA\llelle~ RTTIESE columna will be Bt the fo)lowing business houses, who a Jred to take spcelnl notices at the snme ral behind at the main office Bouth Omaha Branch Office Linter block John W. Bell, pharmaciat, 1th and Maso BT Farnsworth, Pharmaclst, 2115 W I Hughes. Pharmacist. 624 C. . Batterfieid, Pharmacist, 1715 reot Hughes' Pharmacy. 24tn and Farnnm. ONS WANI ), 7 A YOUNG nd typewriter. two yer co. Hest of Addrers EXPERIENCED r nch and muslc | Boe YOUNG GERMA 3 i AND Lineoln, Neb. o nent Box 178, WANTED—MA Forva P WANTED, A SALESMAN Daide Tine, dross goods to the ratallor o slon. Addross Mills, Box delphin, Pn B, WANTED-AN snlnry $0 to §50 m Tepresent in York house, Heferences. Manufact B85, New York . B WANIED, AGENTS WANTED town to Introduce our goods. W e with whiich o, pts can reap i hor pay nsnlury of #7000 per month if pre Ternish tewm fr Address at once Bilvor Ware Co., Boston, Mass Schuylkill ACTIVE, ntlily RELIABLY with in INMEDIATELY, A kood pny and stoady wo ont, Neb. TO SELL NI own mection n responsible er, lock box | IN aitions nuthor ten as oan N stroot 1 stroots 1 atroot th street venworth this nage FXCKL Position 1monials, M5 14 LADY, POSITION Has had over N n Gérman, IMPLEE ompl 1408 N7 thix nuge AS A K. MAN— EVERY PRACTICAL Tk BE B WANTED “KAILKOAD LANORE Wyoming wnd Sonth Dako bright Labor Agency 1120 Fi B ANIED. 5 A MoNTH for anloxmen In overy county I Ples & outlit froe; no experience necessa contracts made; fiaestand caslest sell manufneturcd. Send stamps wnd for ful lurs, E. Converse, 82 Hermon st Worcos wm strovt. tho B WANTED, SALESMEN ON $ALARY misslon Lo tho new patont clie ernsing poncll; tho greatest sellin produced; erases ink thoroughly in two s abrasion of o ) to 80 per cont agent’s sulos amounted 0§ n two hours, Wo_ want ono erch state and torritory. For t teulars nddress the Monroe Crosse, Wis. oral ma and B WANTED 3 SATESMAN 1) OAL alde 1Ine our “Cash on Delivory' clear, filed wateh; big pay. C. 0. . Clgar Co., N.C. Y- MEN WITH GOOD REF Jto work. American Wringer Co. IMALF ; atendy work T FOR Al G108, [T AND EXPENSES S5 wam ry; yenrly Ink goods Il particu: ter, Maxs. oI 01 COM nical Ink ity evor conds: no rollt; one In s1x days, another g usor Mfy. RY AS A withizold Winston, 07N, WILLING Jirst comtmn o rater. e WAl (, G T WANTE e top LADI Ill‘.NAt 2 B0 N, GIRL WITH RE| owork: small family. s lottors 2 who has he salary 15, Bee. WANTED, GIRL FOR G work, 213 Capltol nyenue. 00D COOK, $4 PER W o nsslst in o chine preforred en Addross ¢ NERAL LANTED, HOU! iy oy wages. Apply nt 200 Docatur street. T-WANTED, FIRST CLASS GIRL i Joral house work, small family, 1115 & stroot. —WANTED, Jornl housework. FIRST C] 15 En) ASS 1ot stroet. 1-WANTED, 0 Jkecper at Stonelilils. RAPHER ANL NOGIAPIE wanted n GIRL F this 1ags AT STONEHILL M26-16 FOI GENERAL 156 st 271180 L WO nd willing own m 1 rofer M 14 10U M250 1 BEK, 2010 170 164 EWOI Bring references. M2 o outh M2 118 GEN- th D BOOK 3 ]) FOR RENT CHEA bath room, city water. 1505 Farnam T) For Nt ated flat 1n'C ongo sts. Rob ]) FORRIRENT, 037 Californ! ]) HOUSE OF 7 RO eity and clstern wate: It K. Allen, Ci ROOM 16th A 4 AND 0§ swry bulldings, ris, 1018 Chicago. HROOM MODERN ¢ St 815 per month D.arox REN all modern | board 1n payment block. I FOR RE] 5 ROOM HOUSE, s, Owner prove Bdwards, of rent. crry BARN, kar Store, O will tuke "AND) A, 169 16+ 1 istorn wator, $10 cor. 15th and Pacitie Dal TOUSES, 5 70 8 KOOMS Deizw.” o 0¥, Dav ]) FOR RIEN Locunt, 0. G cotiage, _Fldelity Trust Co 1)}, 0 RO0M BIICK DWELLING ALL lences convenlent to city 50 00. Hall, 506 S0, 13 th. ).t KENT 0y 700 TO 1051 CON Nothie THOUSES, D TARGE LIST 0 Hats tor ront. Geo. J. Paul, 100, Dok k ly located Garvin & Co.. 208 Shoely block T)FOR BENT 0L FOR SALE Jall modern cooventences, stationery Bide bourd, medicing chest, nrd wood” coed throughout: walnut hill @0OF. 8W cor. 40th and lzard stroots. Tk RN S T HOUSES AND FLATS (| to 845, a splondid list ROOM HOL nt to husiness STORES Faranm atroet. 10 ROOM possosslon wt o AND MO 10 ENTRAL- Call k. O ) OUSE ico chest, nish, fre WOLOF passes the 504 B WITIL and n o Ap pIy with reference, drug store 2012 Farnam sty T, FIGIT 00N BRICK oru lwproyements. corn Dlock from Walnut il Lifo._Theo Olson HOUSE W1 20th and wotor, $40.00. M T MOD, Tzard, one WEN. Y 01 ) QUK RESIDENCE, FURNISITED OIt UN uistied. ~ Apply C. 8. 'Elgutter, 4 N Y Life bldg l)' FOIR RENT, HOUSE 10 ROOMS. ALL iwprovements, §0.00 per month, 2 o Dexter 1 Didid TAND 5ROOM osldenc s o city bullding. :. Pl LAT T BooNs, il other conven) B lith st Goorge Clo i)‘,u HOOM FLAT 2405 L] HOUSES, $10T0 Moad Inv't Co VENWORTE W0 ROOM oments, COTTAGES, “Stanford Clrele. 4 N.Y. Life bullding it j) 10 M BRICK HOUSE e, 1916 Douklas streot. Tnn atriot j) 16 YOU WISH TO 1 oo 1. . Colo, Contine i BIX, THREE AND KC stenul and all modern cony required. T L yon Dorn, roou nquire at nlence S15 8. 'O4 REN FoEURNISITED HOOM AND Ito. South front. moder Tuwily, refereoco roquired, ICELY FURNISIIED ROOMS, 1724 Biave [0 ELEGANT NEWLY FURNISH] [ gas hoat, §1.00, 81.00 And §.00 weok; month. Over 01 8. 15th AL, Inguire room o NIOKLY FURNISHR all modern couyeulen Dalffornla stroo VRO UL Ty MODERN d Farnam, 815 #15; 1 0., 442 Boe 18 MODEIR Apply AND BRICK STA W Doug Misy USE OR STORE 24 CALY Ill)nns: oapor by © on Howard at NT ROOM Lent wodera - PLEASANT FURNISHED root, hieated, $10 per month. 7 TWO FURNISHED “eeplog, on nd Boor. 5, eonn “ROOM, SUITABLE VOR Ywo gentlemen. All conveuionces, s venue. SOUTH FRONT 202 Howard St M ROOMS FOR HOUSK: 415 S0uth 19th stroet M ONK OK South 2th M 210 FOR RE T-FURNISHE D ROOMS, MUSIC out b 3 ROOM. FOR Farnam st FOR RENT, Ruitablo 2010 Dave 1ahod ard. IENT, “UFarnam streot. FURNISH Contanuen, 8, HOUSKKBEY FURNISHED 1 ALSO ¥ nvon £ ROOMS @keeping; modor o FRONT gentiomen; Tt At TWO 1O i 9 ST MARYS Mi52 Az 00MS 1008 M236-1 ROOM alences; | 1101 OMS, KU - with or_with- M85 ¥ pri req 1 G Dou in ¢ Lo n HE &1 by the week FURNISHED For rates, etr., se to of I, DEsina vato family ROOMS arnam, DESIRABLE SOUTH hoard at Hurney BOA D, fam ired A FLEGA rat-clans THIE coplng UNF ing t il wing, ity ORNE] FOR 1K m heat Apply o fuctiitios miles docks for horses to exercise In; huve Wator in stablos and paddd 1 & Co WANT Korrates, ete. it 1 1 blook 1 by W. V T. CLAIR EUROPEAN THC will mako low rat with or witho AND or menth OOM ROOM A 708 North 1 D i streot. AND BOARD 8650 FRONT Te RO rictly first elass. |" ROOMS WITI BOARD, 2013 Douglas. TWO yOUNG MEN CAN pod hom, of_refu ily. B ) Capltol aven pply at FURNISIED B8 80 NTLY bonrd ve to of 0 iu NISTTED ROOMS | nis ono furnished it ROOMS FO! URNISITED v Price, BOAKDING, 0. 8 ¢ top of frsi column HOUSE, 10t bo excelled 1810 DOL onvenlences e, S AND OF TORE & Co.. corn fstory and basement who Byron need Co. 01 SOUTHL 16T George Clouser, ¢ STOR NT, THE £ STORY BRICK bonrd. BOARD Horn, YTEL, COIL for rooms 815 BOARD. 3t column on this e N M2 ART AND LANGU. s top e first coumm on tAis nas V. PRIvATE AN LBSSON native Gorman indy. = Best of ro Mary Won. Calitornia strao ORE BUYING A PIANO ale Kimball plano. A. Hos, N Chies yat colu 1.0, NS UF & #30) to #2000 on ty Trust Co., For aates, ete., wee top of W WANTED tmproved Lot orty, atonce. Fide W ¥ LOANS ON BUSINE Puiil, 190 Farnam stro LR, LA Geo. OMAHA I B & T. CC S GIVEN BY A forences. Miss t. Teleplione 3%0. W e EXAMINE THE po, 1313 u.m.ur K K_ IK.\\'I() g0 atreot ags TO §1000 ON UN tmproved prop. 1614 Farnam st 113 i on this S PROPERTY. 3 MS 10 BUILDING M0 1 BE NS Wi VT DT HAVE ALL board in @ given and JF-ROOM AND BOARD AT 1500 FARN ROOMS ath Zith stre FOR BLENT—ROOMS UNFURNISHED 5L colimn on this rage TR ITOUSE ou TR 1250 n this ) age Foit rates r 7051 1CES o (s FORME wor 11th a AT T Ml BUILDING L o Withont power. formerly eouplp by 1 Bee Publishing Co., 0 ing has u fire proot c Tho Hulld. completo & fixtures, water on all the floors, gns, at the offico of The Buo. —~MISCELL ' N RED, WE HAVE tho state for winterin Box or winglo in Omahn, cks. Apply .. 203 New York Lite bul svius at stablos, Irvington, Neb. wen toy of ED 1O RENT LI depot. ROOM_ ¢ Stat VPAL AGENOY. o trst column . seelop L 10 FARNAN ST STORAGE rat column o his firty FOIR RN NEOUS. ag horses, 7 stalls, Pad rd fences. 0 W ilding, or to ags OTTAGE it page dclal attention o earing for rental propertios. M22i DIy Forrates, ete —DRY furnitire.Oumah OLDE Wl weoto ) of CLE ST AND BES AY 1 thie clty. Wiillams & Cross. rat_coliwn on (hix AND PRIVATELY tove Repalr Work 1 n STORED 7 Doug [ LORAGE 214 Harnoy WaNi e D TO BUY. Forrates, ete, tee top o WANT st cotwmn TO BUY TIE WHOLE tnterest in o barber shop. Address ¥ 52, on this _age OR PART Bec. 101 151 CURNT WANT abin. estato inside of city lmits. Addross E 4, For ratcs, ote HANDSOM I (Ot nd earpets, som 1 TURE | BOUGHT, ED South oI CASI, A Omalin or Council Givo full N Indefinitepropositions URNITU wre top of st o WALDIOBE, Curtains 119 N. 15th steeot, ALL KL Juvonport st. SOLD, STORED BARGAIN [ Blufs e descriotion consldered Yo wmn on thls vags MARBLE ¢ room 1. RNITURE, choleo pleces, at r Ale erde nnry comb neers, will ashiington boule Piot P, STANDARD 1on £ 1 an TRO at bre 2, 1801, ol NG STOCK salo st Chlo Camphell AT g AUC L 1L, De. hundred head of fashionubly b P e, Kontu brino Russell, and by sie o8 In 0 ko Logues ren Medium, Anteeo 216 icky. I 2, Wilkes and Young Wilkes ' 2:23%4. al by many of the fo Axtell 2:1 and” other great sire 0 and now is the time t at tho oftioe ork, and 407 Rialto John st New SIX MONTH winro sov for b corr also o traae going an d by Direct This 1x the 0 k0. Cata- 0f the auc- M08 215 3 OLD o years old, T wolkhing 150, & ot it e M > §1.00 COMMON BULL SERVICE. (00 Fluo Jorsoy bull sorvice. Fibo e staliio § phateto FOR SALE— i pony. W Fr 1 North > FOR SALI brougham sale at a sacritice service, seryic I conch stallion service. 16th strovt stalllg AT A BARGAIN, second impson, 10D Dodge. 1ISCELLAN ! first cotum, 1T PIANO, G 19, Boo oftice, \Il(\’()\' AN Goow must be s0ld at once. 80706 EW ROCK hand' landaus and N ROUS, st new. Ad Misi 27 AS NEW Ad: ) hat writ stro , L pal the and ale i unlte + or rates, etc . & PERE Siove attatr inally ;L will ot MADAM K I tha les, e rave, st ' wn S, ARRIVAL § rovolation W o SATISFACTION IN BU Tt column on this age. INESS AND a; 40 00t bo fuoled by =lelght o -hand KoL whion # fOrtune toller asks you t prove it free. LORKNZ, . Evory hidden SepATALed: catses gents, §1.00 15, Chinliongos tho wor ead tranco clalevoyant, 4 life reador: tolls your Il eradle o krave; unite e one you love: colob destroy b all pri bol” tre 1SN ablo b ARRIY Ladies only. L adng Mrs, Btover, 403 N CLAIRVOY A TRAORDIN ALY Dr Frologist fo from tho causes mar: o you will 0d Tor; hns Tuck apd o cures fits, intemporat 1rth and rocelve aceur i kive init 80 photon of sam. first oor: hours. § lals of one Ofica 1007 8 m. to 9. p. me all, and be convlaced of ¢ ANNIE V uslnes ED. PROF. MONTEFIORE, 1 d clairyoyant and tran o wediy Ladios 8 couts, gents Sundays and evenings. PALMIST AND past & future from lines %2 N 24h; hall door o MRS, FOR' Deellor. T MASSAGE, 1/ MISS STOWE, MASSEUSK, KLECLI RICTA S MASSA operutor MADAME SMU% door. Lot Varoam ot TLdAssAuE wmal baths, scalp and La and ehiropodist, Mrs. Post,3iblg 8. 15th, Withnell vik. TUEATMENT, BLKC troatmun MASSAGE. BLEGAN WARREN, CLAIR medium, B1L8 year,at 119 8. 1tk 1PSY | M- 10 OYAN'T, North Daily 95016 w, 4 . FOR of th Ind} 52 PO THER L manicure i 82, T PARLOIS, OVOr 610 8. T5th; esiablished two years H, 18I CAPITOL Alcohol, sulphurio and 0 N AVENUR. baths. M 210 W Wiroans, Onotce: frse. mnrt prineipal and Intercst guaranteed Beo b REAL ESTATE and mortgages Solby, 334 Board of Trade. W ANTHONY LOAN AND TRU Y. Life, lend at low rates for ch Nebraska or lowa farms or Omak TRALLOAN ANDTRUS “MONEY ON HAND 10 LO. Ral ;515 Omsaha Nt | bARE b0 W MORTGAGE LOAN W NG LOANS § LOANS, W. M. ITARRIS, R 20 property. AND VACANT gages for salo, Alex Moore, 401 §16 COLAT Hoed & AND b, Co., 918 N, 0 security on city property T CO BEE BLDG AN Chas Ing FRRENZE I CENT MONGY TO LOAN—UH Forrates, cle., s 0 :‘ l‘II.’\Hl.. X MONF posession § R X MONEY TO 1 A lousehold goc wa 5o receipts. ot rates, without prblicity Time arranged to suit b My louns are so arr pRyment at any time o and Interest You will find it to your advan you want n loan, miore conven phone 1621, and’ your business can hom M lowest at B, F. Masters, Harney strects LOANS Y LOANED O3 L pianos, wit Iusiness conflde block. ut reimo tial. ¥ AN BY Bk At T remoy wod that ays on hand room 4, Withnell TO LOAN, i furniture, ote. Duil Groon, 1 2, BUSINE. FOR SALE, CHEAP, CIGAK it Y, FORSALE A FINE CLGAR fixtures, completo stock: suitnb turer; willbo sold very clicap. | strect HALF INTERES letly eashi o s aud of shed trado o b rent meaning FOR SAL od paying, « stocked with st trally loe stan! block. Yo rons ALE paylng Fios or dry ASPLENDID CITANCE fcist may Toeated i g00d ¢ In northern Knnsas, Address Bluits, L WY WITIL SOME M chuse n moderaie estal sration can be shown BILLIARD 1LALL AND t location: exchunge fo lestate dross with ps N. Y L FURNIT 5. plAnos, oreans, no delay bust g koo © VLT LS. Ltiiix g MORRIS, ADI0Y ORI, THORS T val or chango of red Terry, tooin £ 1K MANT! N horscs, mulos Towest possibie al of pro you_ean m reduce both th tnio o s ient eall up be arcanged at no publieity; block, 1 ) ) DAVS Conttaental ¢ STORE. 204 5. i1+ FINE man e 18 5. 13th M 10 ALL OF store, w ity € eleht 3o 1sons for bu need . Continentul N2 17 STOR 1o for nquir T on i we A GOOD 10 take ou ANS Hislied 0 pay. ) CIGAR cheap) res o nery In cc from Omaba. Address, G Y, FOR SaLE stoc and tinware with tnsnop low rent. Addre For rates, e, Zovacax lito motor 1tn G- G Sony, 20 7, nons rectop of IN OMAMA, ear tand in 33 FOILOTS, st colim 1 on this prgs CONVEN the cast ROOM 105, BROW TAT OMATA PROPERTY nge. Alox Moore, 401 Beo > e ) 4 fiment br REOuD It leart of hardware W, of Ouial GOOD OMAHA PROPERTY F Addross M, corner 16th or rates, rat colit TLOSING 01 o 3 or real estato and cash OR N HAVE bidg W TIoNEY! i SHRRASKA v and o this poge rOOT th I have dec for sale the Still The stock was nearly most tashionable £ tucky and of (b bo sold at prh v the rizht man. fushion at u Kon 1ies nod will what such "This i t o on 1s only 10 miles fron Thiaits, wnd the building only the depot t. Calhoun, that wiil exchang i cheap. 1 sceme or sond (0F catulogue. B. 16th and Douglay stroets, MIREE dition L0 enstern Neb, IN oF t S ROOM COTTAG 1S Owaha for sulo Address ARGEST SNAP IN CITV. N.W. ASpaulding, 493122 82,500, Phink o vue. K. K. Darling, Ha NEREASKA FATOL wcox; nl ity or 15 Board of T MSALE K ing “house, arrange nelghirh fron i Ol SALE ANY PRIC wusy tormy, Luko CIUAF property u; G. G. Wallace, Brown block. lith 8230 EACH, LOTS IN NLY ORG Canh $10 ios wmonth and ‘o por. ¢ Morton T. Cul ver. 14 Farnsta st Py e » wo Inguire G, 18, addition ra and Seventh block di stant; | ily sell for §00 valent to had for $10) por aero 1€ tuke bargain. Address box 123, By JOR SAL ‘monthly peyments. each 00.00 t0 $2.003.00. The O, F highly paving dis Ut handl Davl NUINE BARGAIN, HOUSE 7 ot front by 18 fot deap. near BLOX. Fusy terma; 7p 334 Board of Trado. SLOCK WINT Neety of Ary R WECEIVED AND be o bo wintered by K. Arlingie o, Neb. “..usrhs’ WINTERE stats hrer 1t is 30 s patronaze is sutiic o 1t dosired, or Come and Kendull M MORTON'S Al- rade for land in cor 16 Aspegren, Gl COit. bt It HIIAND Big money arkerblovk LANDS G Go 3 tirat piy and Dougly ULVER'S SUB nt luterest. o0 b, 7 N3 “South thly 1€ de piss only oow A Lots will read 81500 per on_Roon; Nob. ON tull SMALL lot. Prices pany WhDiL ROOMS AND 37th D, solumnon thisp g ¢ single atalls st Saunders Street Stabl, I S & CATTLE FED 10 % wouth. Write G I ORKES WINTERKD AT b Bellovuw stock farm; box Clarke, 19 Board of trade buildlog “Low alls it desired. r Bellevue. OST—AN OMAHA CIADWARRANT FOR_#0, J.V. Pattordodoand indorsed by him roturn snmw 4o room 519, Paxton bive roward Mo 14 K RED ROAN MA L, Wi ) or 1.200 pounds, blind, in o on had harness on and Bt road wa ord At Jame gnaon’s b or it T ABOUT whon last i atta 10th DIRESS WAKIN, Lor Fates,otc. ALL AT parlors, vee ln 10 1 MM PHEBAN'S 10 Callfornias column on this ags DIRESSMAKT Perfoct it gunr ante M2 Dee. 15° SSMAKING IN FAM. 520 5. Fth At Mg T0 DO i Miss Sturdy, NGAGEMENT illes solleltod. N HAIR GOODS, K IN ENTIRE WEST, benrds o spocilty. W iks, bang: alr chattis, oto, in stock and (0 0rd ¥los, 1118 15th at., ¢ THEAT TOR. i this pige BEDS TicKs AND PILLOWS WASILED: FEATIL ors bought. Mall ordars prompt(y flled. Work called for & delivercd. Frank Anson, Slat&Frankiin S04 PATENT SOLICITO) wee toy of Arst STEAM A For rates, etc., see top of rst column Fo rate, olumn on this pay G W Braneh Cgis piie et e el PAWNBROKE &8, For rates, ele seetor of Arst eolionn 0w this nuf’ TBERAL LOANS ON DIAMONDS, WATCIIES, Jote. Bon K. Martl, 1116 Farnam st 450N MANUFACTURING JEWELERS. FOR OLD GOl CAREON #, Barker block, Omniin, 542 (v S PATD Banks, Roon CUILERY GRINDING QEND YOUIL SCISSORS, RAZOTS, ETC, kround to Underiand & Co., 106 8. Tith st CURE EVERY CASE ¢/ SYPHILIS sistirsss: Dur cur s permanent and ot ptehing ur. Cases Arvatod Rvo JCars mio ava never soun o éympiom sincer Ty el Fibinic caso fully o can treat you by "Those who profar to como hero foxtroatment ocn 00 a0 2t we il pey railiond tao W chaiongo. (ho wori for a caso that our MAGIG Welke for fall p L lief. AWrilten Guarantee to ly 80, t nover buon 2bie to givo In our five yoars' p has been most d st nll 5o-called omio the prejudices under our sirong gharantee you should not. hesitato to try this remedy. §ou tuke 1o ehasico of Losing your moncy. uar: antto 1o curo of refund every dollar, and as wo havo o Foputation to protect, also fnancial backini of 8300, 000, It §s perfoctly safo to all who Will try tho treat- mont. Heretofore sboen putting up and puying out yoar monvy for d catments and although Youaro not yetcured no oro has paid back your mon &y. Donct wasto any m until you try us. Old ehronic, doep soated cases curcd 1n 30 t5 90 days. In- ‘Ananclal standing, our reputation as Writo us for maries and addresscs of ircd \ehio hiyo given permission to ro- 1t costs you only. pos.azo to do this; it will savo you a world of suffefnis from mental strain, i€ you aro marricd what Fiay your ofapring suft irough your own negligos 1t your symptoms aro £oro thront, mucons b chps i mouth, theumatism In bonos and joints, hae talllng ptions on any Part of tho body, fewling of . horal' depression, pains In head or boncs, you liavo o t wasta, ' Thoso ho aro constantly taking mere 1 potash should discontinuo it. Constaut uso druigs will uroly bring sores and oating ule ad. Don't fail ty writ. Al eorseapondenco Lin plain envel. opes. W invito the most Ml investigation and will do all in our_power to @ik you in it Address, COOK. REMEDY C€O., Omaha, Nebraska. Offica 13tH and Farnam, second f2or, entraico 13th 58 MAGIC CURE . ONLY' #00 f0r 3 cus: o Loss or linz Manhood, Gereral or Nervous “v-ln.l(_v. wenkness of body or mind, the eifoct ot errors of exees inold or young that .we cannot cure. We guurantec every ease or refund every dollar. Five days trial” treatmént 81 full course . Preceptible benefits realized in three days. By mail, sccurely pucked from observation. Ofice open until 9. . COOK REMEDY O, OMAHA. NEB LADIES ONLY MAGIC EEMALE REGULATOR safe certaiu to 4 day oF moncy refu Price by mail 2. Sealed from observ COOK REMEDY €O, Omaha. Nob, lMPRO\'L\[L\T the OKDER o the AGE and ded ation Allusers of TYPEWRITERS oasity of thelr belng improved in the Smith Premier Typewriter The lutest und Lest. We claim; and inspao tlon and trial prove It “The Most Durabie in Alignment, Easiest Running, and Most Silent. Alltype ‘ol in ton seconds vithout solling the hu Send for catilozin, The Smith Premier €'ype Writor Co. E.H. MAview, Managor, 1670 Farna nstrest, Omi, Nob have felt tho You il LeDuc's Permch'\l Pills. The Freuch remedy acts dircetly upon the generative organs and cures supprossion of tio menses. §20r threo for 5. and eian ba walfed A nothe usod duringpre s Tobbers, wists and the public supplied Ly Goodman Drug Co.. Omahi. He Was Loaded With Lightaing. The central portion of the town Shel- byville, Ind., was thrown into a fover:of excitemert recently by the yells of a man at the entrance of the Hotel Ray, and soon hundreds of people were on the spot. Charvley Huffman, a merchant, was the first’ to arrvive, and finding William Loudon prostrate on the stone front and gasping for breath, took hold? of him to raise him to his fect,'when he himselt was thrown on his bick in the middle of the s t. [t was' in the midst of a heavy rain and it wits discovered that tho business buildiifgs on the public square were heavily charged with elec- tricity and that Loudon had taken nold of un'iron post on the veranda and re- ceived u tervitic shock. Fortunately ho fell on a step, and tifls caused him toroll away from the poft, which probably suved his life. A wire was attached to him and his clectyig charge led off. Many persons wore whightly shocked by stepping on the gpwtings at the en teancos of buildings@ngl 1n water on the sidewalks. J 1 DeWitt's Littlo 11415‘ Risers: best ittla pills for dyspepsia, souf§tomach, bad breath. L The O! §tac ‘I'ribune: the eor Chicago exclaimed mine!"” Alns, Adolphus!” sighed the lovely queen of the chorus girls, “'there are ob- st ulws in the way? “Name them! he cried impetuously. Nunnette, Iphigenia, Lucillo, Helen Aravella—my grandchildran, you know. They might not like you,” And the wild winds mdaned whistled without and the sun sank a hugh ball of frozen blood in gloomy west, ale charmor,” ptured youth, *be and and like the Fine as silk—Halier's German Pilis, The new Hotel Brunswick, Juckson. with all modern i Now open for guests, 16th and 1p-ovements Molerate prices. OLD JEFE. Carrie B. Morgan (n Overtand Monthlu, “Liston! Goorge, do you hear that “Hear what?” I asked sloepily, and doubtless with a touch of resentment in my tone, for a fellow doesn’t relish being aroused from his first nap after a hard day’s travel, just because his travoling companion chances to be of the nervous, imaginative type, and hears “sounds” in the forest around camp. “Don’t you hear that dog howling, there somewhere among the erags?” “Dog!” I echoed, incredulously. “Pshaw, Fred, there is no dog nor any human habitation within a hundred miles of this, T hear the wind moaning among the pines up there, that's ali. Go 1o sleep, can’t you?” Linlow made no reply, and [ was dimly conscious, as I dozed off again, that he s still propped up on_elbow, in a lis- oning attitude, Hence Iwas not grently surprised when, probubly half an hour later, I awoke with a start and found him bending over me, a lighted lantern in his hand. “What now?” I demanded. “I just wanted to tell you that I am going up there a littlo way, to seo what ails that dog. T feared you might awake 1d bo alarmed at my absen 1 tell you, Fred, there is no dogs it is only the——" Wind, I was going to sayi but [ did not say it, for at that in- stant I too, heard the A gust of wind came tearing down mountain and close in its wake followed a long wailing howl, faint with distance, but altogether unmistak- up dog. the side, or weakness, able, *“The poor thing is in distress of somo sort, and I can’t sleop; so I'd just as well 2o up there and try to find it,” said Lin- low, who, bless his big, tender heart, never conld turn a deaf ear to a sound of suffering, no matter how low in the seale of living ereatures might bo the sufferer, “It is probubly some Tnd you don’t know what trap walking into,” I urged. Fred. “Can’t help it, Georgoe, T must go,”’ he answered. “I've been listening for nearly an hour, and there is somothing 80 piteous in the sound that I can’t stand it. I believe it is some prospect- or’s dog, lost from its mastor, and prob- ably hurt and starving up there alone.” Ho' turned away swhen I spoke, but stopped when T called after him: “Wait a minute, then. If you must 2o T will go too: but—drat the dog!” I added under my breath. “Drat” wasi’t precisely the word I used, but it looks better in print than would the original, unguarded expres- sion. Then followed almost an hour of such climbing, stumbling and scrambling about, among rocks, bashes, and pit- fallz, us even Lold mountaineer thoughl was, had never bofore experienced. Lin- tow led the expedition with his lantern, and for some time wo were guided by the mournful voice of the dog: but as wo ascended an ccho caught up the sound and tossed it back and Torth across the gorge until the one dog seemed to have been multiplied into a dozen, and the answering howls came from as many different directions. At last Linlow paused in perplexity. “Lam half inclined to think that we have come up the wrong side of the culch, George. he said. At that moment the dog scomed to give forth a final deapairving wail, and ere the ccho could eateh it we had located its source among the crags that hung threaten- ingly almost over our heads. We started on at once and though un- guided by any further sound from the object of our search Wwe came upon him, | minutes later, lying gaunt and prostrate upon a ledge of rock that jutted fav out over the depths bolow. Just boyond him, nestling close to the pervendicular wall of the canon, we discovered the dark outline of a rude log hut. While Linlow bent over the apparently suffering animal, I took the Lantern and proceeded to reconnoitre the small edifice. There was no sign of window, but a rough chimney of stones and sticks jutted from one end, and a low doorw; unguarded by any shutter, yawned bluckly in the opposite end. Afier rap- ping on its jamb and receiving no re- sponse I bent my six feet of manhood almost double and stepped through into the hut. I held the lantern aloft and the first object my cyes fell upon was the seem- ingly lifoless form of a man stretehed on a low couch ot skins and blankets in one corner. Naturally somewhat startled, I dvew quickly baci, and putting my head out called: “ored, come here quick!” Ho came at once and together wo ap- proached the silent occupant of the lonely abode. Neither of us, I think, had ever be- held a more piteous sight, for the stamp of old age and oxtreme suffering was apparent at a glance. The iong and unkempt hair and beard were white; the features were drawn and emaciated, and the hands that seemed to clutch the conrse gray biankets of the couch were shrivelled and sunken until the bones appeared almost to gleam through the yellow skin. In the first moment neither ono of us doubted that we stood in the presence of death; but a near appronch and the ut- tor absence of uny dissolution, cnused Linlow to bend over and place his hand on the motionless breast. He turned ex- citedly. *The heart beats! he is not dead!” Iiven as he spoke there was a quiver of the emucinted frame, the closed lids suddenly opencd. and a pair of sunken eyes gloamed at us frow their hollow sockets, “Be yuh—oflicers The words were gasped out in a terror that was pitiuble in its utter defenseless- ness. We hastened to assure the poor retch that we were only & pair of soli- tary wanderors, rendy und willing to do all that we could for him. He looked at us long and seavchingly, SIS sort 0’ queer,” " he muttered at sngth, *‘I've been here a many n day. an’ no man ever kem here afore, 1f I didn’t know’t God was down on me, I'd mos’ b'lieve He sent yuh, Mebbe Ho did in’ as I'm on my lnst legs un’ mighty bad off—mebbe he did.” Then Linlow, in his tender way, his voice low und gentle, explained how we had been in camp below, and were at tracted by the mournful’ howling of a dog The old brightened, and some- thing that seemed like the ghost of a dead-und-gone-smile hoveved for a mo- ment around tho livid lips I might 'a’ knowed it was he murmured; **ha’s stuck by itall, an’ he'd starve to death leave me. For three days an' he’s laid out there on them rocks an’ howled, "cause he knows death’s hover- ing near; un’ if he's had a morsel of food in all thatvtime I don’t know of it, I'm mighty glad to see yuh, strangers, for Jofls suke: I'm st pegged out myself, an’ when I'm gone L'l have hard enough time facin’ God an’ my little gal, without havin’ to tell them I left ol” Jelf starvin’ here. Yuh've got kind hearts, strang- Vs cur and you muy be “Don’t” go, wn ol Jofr,” me thro’ ‘fore he'd nights | b'lieve yuh'll take care o’ Joff, won't yuh?” | We assurod him that we would,and ho | sank back with a long breath of relief. “God bloss you,” he muttered, “*you've took aload off me hero,” touching his breast with n shaking hand. Then aftor an instant’s silence he added faintly: Penrs like I'm all tired out with | talkin’, hain’t talked so much in many a day, must rest a bit now, but if I fall op yuh won't go ‘way, will yuh ‘caugo there’s somothin’ [ must tell yuh ‘fore yuh go—somethin’ that'll mako you undorstand all about Jeit, an’ about me too.” Linlow promised him that he should not bo loft nlone, and with a tired sigh he closed his eyes, and soon fell into o slumber as profound and doathlike as that from which our entrance had | aroused him. “Now I'll go to_ camp and roturn as quickly ns I can,” whisporod Linlow to me. *“You start a firo in the old fire- place and put some water to boil, we must have somo broth and coffee ready when he wakens. Tho dog, too, must be fod, he is starving.” Ourlittle programme was carriod out, and the broth and coffee were kept warm on the embers for a long time fore the old man again opened hi In i s sky was red with sunriso und the worning light was pouring in at tho low doorway when we at last suc d in aroasing Lim to ga full consciousness of his surroundings. IHis first look at us was, s before, one of terror, but it soon cnanged to u pleased and eager recogni- tion. Oh, yos, T know yuh now, hesid. *Yohsco I'vo ben an’ I sort o' lorgor about yuh, dreamin’ that the oflicers——" He paused suddenly as if recollecting himself, and added: **But I han’t told you about iv yet, have I 1 want yuh to come close and sit down, ‘eauso I can't talk loud, an’ [ want to tell yuh ’bout it fore T go to sleep again,” After we had prevailed upon tako a fow spoonfuls of broth. wo com- plied with his request, and listened while he told us, in his own crudo way, his pitiful little story of tragedy und re- morse. Yuh”l have to go ba zood many years, friends, to a when I was runnin’ a truck-ranch by o minmn’ town in Novada. [ was forty years old then, but [ made jest as big a fool o'mysell as I'd bon only twenty. I lot myself git to carin’ fer a little gal in a dance-house—a pale pretty little critter, that had a way o’lookin’ sad an’ innocent li i next thing I knowed I was married to her. HOf course I knowed what she’d ben an’ all that, but somehow she mude me blieve she'd ben unfort’nate an’ wasn't bad at heart; an’ my God! I loved ‘er so, it just seemed to me she must be good an’ true to me. She made me enough promises to pave a_straight road to heaven, if she’d kep’’em; butshe didn’ 't an’ so they've paved my road to hell, “We'd ben married two year, an’ had a little one ‘most a year old, when she left me an’ went off with a blackleg named Pierson. I'd trusted her with all my soul, an’ hadn’t never thought o'watchin’ er, an’ when she was gono [ found out she’d ben foolin’ me from the first, an’ all the Gulch knowed it, too. “Tcan’t tell yuh how I felt then: only it secomed like a million devils was turned loose in my breast, an’ I kem near kiilin® ‘er child, the little helpless baby she’d left behind ’cause she didn’t want the burden of it. Dut some people took it away from me, an’ kep’ 1t awhile, an’ soon I commenced to feel different, an’ to long fer it; so they let me have im; an’ when it puL\xp its little hands an’ said ‘Dady!an’ jumped to come to me, I jest begun Toyialitmstmanilivotust i loved its mother. There wasn’t nothin’ too good nor too hard to git for my little baby gal. I chunged ’er namo to Mary, fer my good ol” mnlhm' who'd ben dead many & year, an’ T prayed that the name’d have somethin’ to” do with ’er looks an’ 'er character. “[don’t like to think o’the that kem over me when I first s she was growin’ to look like mother; i de my heart feel lead with a sort o' forebodin’, time she was fifteen year old I bear to hear ‘er speak, or laugh, o to see er mo ‘roun’, 'cause it was all jost as if that false one had come back to torment me. “I nover said nothin’ to the child; I kepit all shut up in wy own breast; but now [ watched ‘er nobody but the Lord A’mighty can ever know. The poor lit- tle gal used to look at me sometimes so wishful like, as if she was wonderin’ what ailed me, fer though I never had been a saint for temper, sho’d never seon me like that before. With constant watchin’, an’ thinkin’, an’ that burnin’ spot in my heart, like livin’ fire, I was that erankety an’ mean sometimes that I didn’t know what I was doin’. “One day—a week I can’t ever forget —1I was so mean I oughtto ’a’ ben struck dead in my tracks. | kem homeat noon an’ found Mary with ’or eyes all red from cryin’, an’ no dinner ready, an’ all ‘cause o' her pet dog gettin’ in front o’ the mowin’ machine’ an’ havin’ one o’ his legs cut cleun off. *Take the no-'count eritter down in the guleh un’ shoot his hond off, I said to Sam, my hired man, for the devil was in me that day a little bigger 'n usual. I didn’t mean fer Mary to hear mo, but she did, an’ she turned white as death, an’ give me a look that cut me cleur to the core, But L went out, an’ didn’t take back my order, an’ next day the dog wns gone. Ididn’t ask no questions, but I knew by Mar) ittle race that Sam had done thedeed. [ knowed, 100, that I'd done thing to bo ashamed of, but I wouldn’t say so; an’ so it went, *Jest a little while aftor that, mebbe not more’n two or three days, the wholo Guleh was throwea into an uproar by stage robbery that happened only ten mile away, just over the divide.” The stage was stopped in open day by four musked men; thers was a serimmage,an’ Wells, Fargo’s man was killed’ an’ then the robbers took the express box an’ everything an’ got away. But one o’ the vitlaing got a nasty wound in tho leg, an’ his mask slipped one sido in the fracas an’ the stage drivor he tol’ how he suw his face an’ he wis a sport o' the name o' Lovison an’ had ben around the Gulch most all winter. An’ on account 0 his wound he hadn’t ben able to keep up with the other robbers, an’ had ben seon crossin’ the divide, comin’ towards the Gulch, “The sheriff soon twenty or thirty men the timber in all dir days a reward o #5300 Levison, dead or alive, was shot in the leg pretty bad; that's what the driver an’ all the passengers said, an’ it was thought he couldn’t'travel, an’ was hidin’ in the heavy timber up the gulch, an’ waitin’ fer some o’ his pals to come for'im, “But when a week went by an’ he hadn’t ben found nor heard of,’I begun to think he'd got clean away; an’ when Sam kem home from town one day an’ said that Levison had been seen the day afore, not more than half a mile nway, over by the north d o' my woos . T was downwright su’prised.” ‘Why, what's he livin’ on all this I asked. Sam, he smiled kind o’ queer, an’ he says: ‘Why, folks do say that he's bein’ fed by somebody on the sly, Yuh sco most o' the women in the gulch are sort o’ gone on Levison, cause he's a hand some cuss and dances like a thistle- frionds,” dreamin’ Uve ben him to k with me a time lose feclin® aw that or own heavy as By “the couldn’t had a posse o’ an’ was scourin’ ctions, Ina fow offered for H ers, er yuh wouldn’t be here, un’ I down, an’ thut's all it takes to turn most womon's heads. Seth Plover, ono o' the sherif's men, he tol' mv that they llk think some woman s slippin’ out nights an’ carryin’ things to 'im.’ “The hussy that's doin' it ought to bo jugged along with ‘im,' [ said: an’ then [ went on eatin’ my dinner an' thinkin’ about Levison, an’ all at onco a thought kem to me, an’ says [ “Why, Sam, if ho's in my timber, mebbe he's hidin' in the Jago cabin,’ *The words wasn't more’n out o' my lips whon smash! down onto the floor wont & cup on’ saucer that Mary was carryin’ to the table,and there she stood a tromblin’ an’ growin’ red an’ white by turns, 08 of sho'd seon & ghost. But when she seo me a lookin® at ‘er, sho go down on ‘er kiees an’ bogun to pick up the picees o' brokon dish, an’ she wont out with ‘em, an’ kep’ ‘or face turned away from mo, **Mebbe that didn’t set mo a thinkin', an’ mebbe my ol' blood wasn't just a boilin' by the time night kem. But | didn’t say nothin’ to a livin' soul; I jest waited, an' kep' a thinkin,’ “Way over at the northwost cornor of my ranch, sort o’ in the edge o' the time ber, thore was a low, swampy spot, an’ s little lake that covered about two acres o' ground; an’ closo by the lake was alog hut, all gono to rack an’ ruin. That wat the Jago cabin, “Of all the lonesome lookin® places vuh ever see, that was the lonesomest, Pywas said that ol' man Jagos ghosi ha'nted it, an’ there was mighty fow peoplo in the guleh as had ever beon seon near it after sundown. The story was that o good many yoars ago an oi' man named Jago had kem there an’ took up a claim an’ built tho cabin, Then ho went to_prospectin’ avound tho gulch, an’ kep’ it up fer nigh onto five yoar, but he never struck nothin’, an’ finally one day he got a letter at the postoflicy that "peared to cut im up dreadful; an’ hue went home, an’ a week later some- ly went into the cabin an’ found the o’ man a-hangin’ to o raftor, stanedead. Ho'd hung himself an’ had ben dead a week. An’after llv:\( they tol” all sorts o' yarns about the ol’ house, an’ nobody ovor tried to live in it They oven said the cattle bellowed an’ looked wild whenever they kem in sight o’ it. But I never took no stock in their yarns, an’ it struck me that if Levison was hidin’ in my timbor, the Jago cubin was the likeliest place to look ter ‘im. “But when I see that look in Mary's face I shet up an’ went oif by myself an’ waited fer night to come. **No use tryin’ to toll you, friends,how I felt that day. If somebody yuh loved dearee’n lite had bon bit by o mad dog, an’ yuh'd watched for fifteon long yeur fer some sign 0’ tho awful discase, an’ the sign had kem at last, mebbe vuh'd ’u’ felt somethin’ as [ felt then—yuh’d "’ knowed that the sign meunt deéath, an’ that’s what [ knowed. I had swere, when my little gal was a baby, that it she ever took one step in the track 'er mother’d made fer ’er, I'd shoot ’or dead. An’ now the time had come. No use tryin’ to tell yuh about my feolin’ Tl jest tell yuh what I done. f hid myself an’ watched, when night kem, an’ about 10 o'clock I seo Mary come slippin’ out the back door with white dish in ’er hand, an’ go stealin’ off down tho meader pulh that led to tho “That was enuu-vh for me. L went into the house an’ ot my o’ rifle an’ fol- an’ though [ didn’t catch sight of ‘er agin, I kep’ right on ull I see tho water o’ the lake a gleamin’ in the dim light 0’ the new moon. Jest across tho lake, in the edge o’ tho trees, was tho Jago cabin, lookin’ black an’ all as still a8 doath. T t my teeth together, an’ [ crep’around the like an’ right up to the hut, an’, puttin’ my ear toa chink, lis- tened for a minute, an’ this is what I heard: G “Good night, dear ol’ fellow, good night; an’ don’t yuh fear that Tl fou- ke \uh' Illbe here agin tomorrow night an’ every night till your wound is healed if they'll only leavo yuh here in peace. If thoy don't, then, dear, I'll stan, by yuh an’ fight for yuh. Good night.” *[t was Mary’s voice an’mt was low, an’ tender, an’ carressin’, an’, O God! it set my brain an’ my heart on fire! [ heard the ol’ door screak,an’ I stood up, an’ Mary kem around the corner, an’ [ lifted my riflo an’ fired. “'She never utterea a sound, but jost dropped down in ‘er tracks. Ad’ [ stepped around er an’ went into tho cabin to finish my work. It was piteh dark in there, to light a match, an’ when it flared up what do yuh s’pose I saw? Over in a corner, on a little bed o' leaves an’ rags, lay ol Jeff, Mary s dog, that I'd con- demned to be shot ten days before! His pounded leg was bandaged up, an’ he was eatin’ off a plate on the ground, tho wate 1’d just seen Mary a carryin’,” Do yuh see, friend? I'dshot my own little innocent gal, jest fer lovin’ er ol’ pot dog, an’ tryin’ to save 'is life! e “I think I eried out as if l‘d been shot myself, an’ I run out out an’ fell down along sido o Mary an’ took or in my arms, an’ begged an’ prayed for 'er to spouk an’ tell me she wasn't dead, an’ that she’d try to forgive me. Sho opened her eyos at last, an’looked at me as if sho was tryin’ hard to understand it all; then she putup a little white tremblin’ hand, and stroked my rough ol” face, *Pore daddy,’ she whisporod, ol’ daddy.’ “That broke me all Jup. an’ was sobbin’ an’ prayin’ my litt] dyin’. She never spoke no more, *Well, friends, if I'd been a man, I'd "0’ put o bullet into my own brain then, But I didn’t. I carried Mary home un’ laid ‘er on ’er own little whit bed; then I went back to the cabin an’ took the ol” dog she'd loved so, an’ him an’ me’s been on the tramp ever since. That's more’n twelve yoar ago. I hain’t never seen my little ‘gal’s grave, If I'd gono back near the Gulch they’d ’a’ lynched me, for they all loved Mary, God bless ‘em, an’ they knowed her soul was— white—as—snow.” Tho closing words were gasped out with an offort, and the old man lay for some moments breathing heavily,gréatly oxhaustoed. *Pears like I'm all tired out with talkin’,” he murmured. “1’'m fonred 'm gown’ to full asleep again an’ dream; it's awful to dream,” He guzed at us piteously, nsif im= ploring our help in his battle with sleep and dreams; but the unequal conflict wag nearly endod. A few hours later he driftéd unconsciously into the sleep that knows not dreams nor waking. Vory near the last he opened his cyes and whispered anxiously, “Yoh'll be good to Joff, won't yoh, for Mary’s sake?" 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