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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE MONDAY, JULY 3, 1803, SPECIAL NOTICES. DYERTISEMENTS FOR THESE COLUMNS will be taken until 12:90 p. m. for the evening Bnduntil 8:30 p. m. for the morning and Sunday edjtions, Adveriisers, by requesting a numbered eheck ean have Whelt answers addressed 10 & numbered Jetter in care of THE Brk. Anewers 80 addressed will be delivered upon presentation of the check. ~ WANTED-MALE HELP, © n word first insertion. 16 A word thero- ng taken for less (har 26e. O WANT A GOOD PAYING JON WRITE ik Rursery Co., Milwaukee, Wise OGRAPHERS, BOOK- armacists of employment in g 1o send us th 1 be of service 1o you —WANTED, ALL & cepers, saieamen ik, male or fer Towa, Nebraskn names and Address. We forvico g vou I alding vou 1o secure § " Western Dist- reney, 316 N. Y. TAfo Bidg. H18 1y20 “WANTED, LICENSED STATIONARY ENGI- N NGrexn n writing giving experionco and roference. Addross K 43 oo, ) “SALESMAN. DO YOU WANT 0 DEC of beco! 8. MT8S 15 WANTED, RIGHT AWAY, RELIABLE MEN Dt Tome or'to travel 1o keep onr show cards tucked up i towns, on trees and fences along public roads: steady work in your own county; $75 @ month and #3 a day expenses deposited (n your bank when started. J, H. Schaaf & Co., 304 Walnut wtroet, Cinelnnati, O. M794 “WANTED, TRAVELING SALESMEN. CALL bofore 10 4. m., 34 Pearl street, Council Blufls, P. A. Saisbury. M793 5 —_— WANTED-FEMALE HELP. . Raten, 1440 o word first insertion, 16 & word thero- aftor, Nothing taken for less than 25¢. THED, LADIES TO WRITE AT HOME. Crletone imped. envelope. Eila Werst. Sec., South Bend, Ind. 439 _WANTED, LADIES OR YOUNG MEN TO Jakce light, pleasant work at their own homea; $1.00 to #3.00 per day can ba quietly made: work 2ent by mail: no canvassing. For particulars ad- dress Globe Mg, Co., Box 6331, Boston, Mass. | Ks- tablishicd 1550 512§y 19 “_GIRL, WANTED AT NO. 1010 SHERMAN Javenue, Mrs. J. M. Counsman. M714 T WANTED, A_GOOD CIRL; GOOD WAGES. Ol R Mo1d -WANTED GENERAL HOUSE- work, middl rred. Address box 173, Maivern, Tn. 607 5 Gall bot. 8 and §a.'m. 1 Rates, 1%c & word first insertion, 104 word thoro- aftor. Nothing taken for loss than 250, FOR RENT, 5 odern {m e. N. B, ;OB RENT, § NICE UNFURNISUED ROOMS aultable for housekeoping. elly water, g, ete. Low rent. Northwost cornor 17th and Webster Atreots, 599 1, 4 AND 5 UNFURNISHED ROOMS. 634 80. 7th ave., betwoen Jackaon and Leavenworth: FORRENT--UNFURNISH'D ROOMS NEURNISHED ROOMS, FOR RENT-8TORES AND OFFICES Rates, 10¢ a line th.’ Nothing ta | nsertion. $1.50 a line por LANGR for meat market, hardware or Tuquiro 606 8. 13th st 451 FOR RENT, THE 4-STORY BRICK BUILDING, 016 Farnam st. The bullding has a fireproof. ment basement, complete ste ing fixtures, water on all the floors, gas, eto. Apply at the oMee of The Bee. 910 ~FOR RENT, CHOICEST SECOND FLOOR BUSI- ness corner i Omaha Globe building, 16th and Dodge. Globe Loan & Trust Co. 46 1 it it on th —OFFICES EN SUITE OR_§ Without fireroof Vaulta: chieap AGENTS WANTED. MONEY TO LOAN--CHATTELS. FOR SALE-REALBSTATE, 10c & line ench insertion, $1.50 & line per Rates, th. ' Nothing tagen for less than 20c. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN 00, INCORPORTED. A MONRY, You can borrow on HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ~AND PIANOS, HORSES, WAGONS AND CARRIAGES, WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS, MERCHANDISE, O ANY OTHER SECURITY. ‘We will lend you any amount from $10.00 1o §1.000.00. ON THE DAY YOU ASK FOR IT without publicity or removal of property, You can pay the money back {1 any amount yon wish, and at any time, and each payment 80 made will reduce the cost of the loan. Remember that you heve the use of both the 'mnw'rl: mul"Il » money, and pay for it only as long 8 you keep It. 'l“ o will be no axpense or charge kept out of h mount wanted, but you will recelve the full amount of the loan. Bofore borrowing elsewhere call and see us and you will find it greatly to your advantage. OMAHA MORTG A LOAN CO., 806 SOUTIL 16TH STRERT, first {loor above the street, THE OLDEST, LARGEST AND ONLY INCORPOR- ATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA. a DO YOU WANT MONEY? THE FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO., ROOM 4 WITHNELL BLOCK, " 810% SOUTH 16TH, CORNER HARNEY 8T, X Ratos, 10c a lino each nsertion. $1.50 a lne per Nothing talesn for loss than 25c. month, ]--—AflF.NTfl EITHER SEX WANTED TO SELL ¥ our new kettle cleaner, bread and cake knives and other now articios. Easy sellors, big grotits, terms easy. Clauss Shear Co., Kunsas City, Mo. M310 jy10* WANTED—TO RENT. Rates, 11¢c a word first (nsertion, 1ea word there- after, N\IIS Ing taken for less than 25¢. G WANTED T RENT, DARN FOR 6 HORSES. Tnquire 115 N. 15th strcet. M716 3 RENTAL AGENCIES, Tates, 10c & line_each insertion, $1.50 & line per month. ' Nothing taken for loss thin 25¢. ], BERRY &CO, RENTS; 717 N. Y. LIFE. 376 STORAGE. Rates, 10c a line each Insertion, $1.50 a line per month. Nothing taken for les hi C. M \VE DO THE PACKING, MO shipping of n;ls and fu 1114 Douglas, offi 06 Dodge. ha Express Co. Tol. 15 M. Beking, Mi'r. M STORAGE WILLIANS &CROS WANTED, LADIES TO WRITE AT HOME. ped envelope. Verna Langdon, th Bend, Ine MOTT Jy2ee 1-WANTED, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: WE Jwill pay u £5.00 to §12.00 per week todo strictly home work for us at your homes: no ussing, Send self-addressed envelope. G .éml on & Co., Batterymareh and Water oston, Mass. » ~GOOD, RELIABLE GIRL FOR G Chionaework. 1716 Galitorni St M738 8¢ I\I—sruufx GEFOR clean and chieap rates. R, Wells, 1111 WANTED—T0 BUY. Ratea, 1ic o word first insertion, 1c a word there- after.” Nothing taken for less than 2. N—b,\.«u FOR FURNITURE, HOUSBHOLD £00ds, ete.. or will sell for owtier i our auetion R Weils, 1111 Far i Bales, . Y-WANTED, FOR NEXT ON, AN A 1 JmilTiner who s & good saleslady: oné acquainted with elty trade preferred. Address K 60, Omaha Boe, at once, 764 4 N - WANTED, SECOND HAND ROLLER TOP desk, one standing desk and_ono surveyor's and target. D. G. Doane, 111 Chamber of Commieree 373 —G COOK WANTED AT 202 N. ISTH ST. @soon oo 604 Jy1+ FOR RENT—HOUSES. Rates, 10c o line cach_inscrtion, § fi\mnlh» Nothing aline per “[)_FOR RENT, HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF Dlhc city. The O.F. Davis company, 1505 l-‘nr‘n‘l:;n. 300D LOCA- 1614 Farnam. 443 ~10-ROOM MODERN HOUSE, tion; rent moderate. L. 8. Skinne orn, $25.00. Fid —3 AND 4-ROOM APARTMENTS. VON DORN blocic with steam references requiredisl0 S 2ud. 5 ROOMS CHEAP. GOSN 19TH ST, D-* MBRRIY10* DDFOR RENT CHEAP. A GOOD DALN. IN. quire on premises, 514 North 22d street. Also two nice seven-room’ cottages, good yard, shade vory near 1o cable or motor; $25.00 nnd $27.00 each. MI16. T); - BOOM HOUSE, MODERN, CONVENIENT: for business or wholesals men. Apply 1112 Bouth 10th street. 443 —7-ROOM COTTAGE TO RENT, CONVENIENT for U P. railroad men. Inauire’ 1112 5. 1011 8t. TR0k, RENT, 10-ROOM MODERN HOUSE, wuitable for roomers and boarders, 2011 Harne Btroet. 10-room modern house, 2218 Leavenworth sircet. only #2500, Somo nice cottiges. H. G. I & Co., 1218 Harney street. MaBa “FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT. JULY Aug, Sept. on Capital Hill. yard and bard, 10 small family only. ) FINE -ROOM FLAT, COMPLI ished with first elass’ furniiur B35, or unfurnished $27 16t street, t 10 4. m. D EOR LN A FEW 2000 location.’ Brennan, block. T)FOF RENT, TW TELY FUR- nearly new, I at store, 701 South George Clouser. 629 ELEGANT HOUSE Love & Co.. Paxton M5A1 Jy3 “FOR RENT, 10- shades and range; $15.00 mo. T11-ROOM HOUSE, ALL MODERN CONVEN- onces. Inquire 1919 Dodge. 605 Jyd [);FOR,RENT, No. 212 N. 17TH, 14 ROOMS, wo floors furnished, near new postofice See Geo. J. Fox, 1218 Harney street, M576 3y 27 — FOR RENT. PLEASANT FURNISHED Dot for munimer, it 1 tenant. Theo. L. Ringwalt, Bite, FOR RENT, EIG SE, n improvements, in first class condition: good 314 Burt St N WANTED TO BUY A SMALL HOME ON casy : must be cheap. D, F. Hutchi- sen, 108 N 5t str M7dl 4 FORSALE—HORSES, WAGONS,ETC Rates, 10¢ a line each insertion, $1.50 a_line per month. Nothing taken for less thin 25c. >-GOOD ROAD CART, CHEAP. FIRST HOUSE north of Dodge on 318i averie. M6 FOR BALE—M!ECE}‘LANEOUS. —NO. 1 SPRING FRAME RAMBLER BICYCLE, Ccushion tire, nearly new. Very cheap. Ads aress K 9, Boe. M350 gy 21 —FOR SALE, MODEL D VICTOR BICYCL] used two months. Call or address Room 8 Bate elor Headquarters, 704 8+ —T0 SELL A GOOD PAYING STOCK OF hardware, will involce about $1.000.00, in a £ood town of 1,000 inhabitants in nortlicastern Ne- bruska. Good reasons for selling. Address K 41, Boa office. M724 7 —PUG PUPPIES, ROOM 50, BARKER BLOCK. : M700 Jys1 —CHEAP, MILLER STREET SPRINKLER, neariy new: 0. P. Dinges, Lincoln, Neb. D780 64 —A LARGE BARN THAT MUST BE TORN ldown at once; will sell very cheap. George J. Fox, 1215 Harne: M770 4 (Q;FOR SALE, THE PRETTIEST SHETLAND {iuouy in Nebrdski: broke to ity nd driver coal e 2ud ind N str tle and spirited. Can be Your residence on ¢omn 0 at South Omaha, or will drive to and. J. M. T., care Bee. M792 9 CLAIRVOYANTS, Rates, 10¢ o 1ine o month.” Nothing taken for less than & MRS, NANNIE V. WARREN, CLAIRVOYANT, SOl abl bhanase viodiane Suh yoak o 110 Nt 407 S.DR. M. LEGRAVE, PROPHE DEAD clairvoyant and 1ifo ro tells your eradlo to g1 be consulted on all 1 Egytian breast nd_cause m o all, ors, Offle TS 6 1 . 104 ch insertion, $1.50 a line per nce 417 8. 11th st Strict life chart and photo ‘of your future wife or husband sent through mail for $5.00; chart alone, $2.00. AlL letters containing 4 promptly answered. WILL | LOAN LARGE TEN You OR DOLLARS! ANY SMALL uP, WE MAKE LOANS 0} NITURE, HORSES CARRIAGES, WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS OR PER- SONAL PROPERTY OF ANY KIND WILL /DO WELL ON [US FIRST, You CALL o FOR OUR TERMS WILL MERIT YOUR APPROVAL. You can pay the money back at any time and in any amount you wish, and thus reduce the cost of carrylng the loan in proportion to amount you pay. TF YOU owa & balance on your furniture or other personal property of any kind wewill pay it oft for ¥ou And earry 1t as long a8 you desire. YOU CAN HAVE YOUR MONEY IN ONE HOUR FROM THE TIME YOU MAKE APPLICATION. No publicity or removal of property, so that you gel the use of both money and property. 470 WILL LOAN MONEY ON ANY KIND OF 8 ey’ sirletly contidentlal, “A. B Tarris, r tin BUSINESS CHANCES, Rates, 10¢ a lino_each_insertion, $1.50 a 1ine per month. ' Nothing taken for less thin 25¢. SIDEWALKS—SIDEWALK DRICK TO nge for cash. Willlam J. Welshans, 414 MO48JIy12 Y00, You WANT 1O BUY, SELL OR EX- change o business, real estole or lands? Do you want additional capital in your business? .If 0 gee us, we can lielp you. Call or write for our bulletin, " Offices in all prinipal clties. Westeru Business Agency, 316 N. Y. Lifo Bldg. 348 jy20 Y—nusfm:ss OP'NINGS 874 SHENARDOATLIA. Y ;,CHOP HOUSE DOING A GOOD BUSINESS, fine location, well established trade, completely i £00d_opening for the right person it It ntonce.Apply at 602 South 13th street - R RENT. A SMALL WATER MILL. AD- |, X dress box 55, Lincoln, Neb. 521 Y FOR RENT, RESTAURANT WITH 18 ROOMS 4, nurally looned; partly furnished. Addross i 24, Be 7 3v3" Y~\Vl~ LL ESTABLISHED BOTTLE HOUSE FOR 8 Good reasons for selling. Address K 306, oo, M1 —FOR SALE, BARBER SHOP AND BATH room, located T the business part of elty and excell business. For particulars address, K 37, Boee., G54 30 “FOR SALE, ®10,000-BU. ELEVATOR, SIT- uated i one of the best grain growlng districts in the state. For further information, address P. 0. Box 86, Bloomficld, Neb. M742 4 7—$5.000 TO $10000 STOCK IN NEBRASKA ik, with salavied position. Wil take cd farm, clear, for half; baiane Dbusine ndworlh “Investizating. a th and Douglas. FOR EXCHANGE. Rates, 10c a line each insertion, $1.50 a line per month. ' Nothing taken for less than 2 55,000 WORTH OF CLEAR LAND TO EX- change for merchandise. “212 MeCague blg. Continwadyy RIGHT IN TOWN. T #4100, Porfect title, Ial{‘ torms, o ' 24th to 27th 8L, Spanlding to Sgrague. All_Improvements, AMES REAL ESTATE AGENOY, 1607 Farvam. 730 RIGHT IN TOWN. Houses building, Lots selling, #1400, Porfeot title, Easy torms, 400. 24th o 27th st. Spaulding (o Sprague. AlL{mpromements. AMES REAL ESTATE AOENCY, 1607 Farnam, 730 RIGHT IN TOWN. Housos building, Lots solling, $400. !;:‘rr'l utle, fasy lorms, $100. 241th to 27th st. Spanlding to Sprague. Al improvemonts. AMES REAL ESTATE AGENCY, 1507 Farnam. JEVER WAS A BETTER TIME TO INVEST IN real estate, and 100k at this for bargatus fn in- Bide property. 4 lots, 19th and Centor, worth $1,200 each, only #0600 each. 110t in Orehard HilL, worth $1,200. only §700. 1 corner lot on Military ave., Just opposite Clifton Hill, worth §1,200, only $700. Dbetween 81st and 32d, worth ® 3,000, only $1.000. Pincat lot n Crelirhton Helghts, worth $1,200, only €775, 2 lots {n Lincoln Place, worth $1.200 each, only £000 for oth. s 3_lots, LaFayette place, $2,600°00 each, Avondale park, inside on Walnut Hill, worth or $1,600.00 each. . mile line, Webstor strect 1ots, with paving, curbing, stofo sldewalk, 80 -er, parking, clectric light, ete. The finest inside residence property in the clty, at the lowest prico, worth $2,500.00 per1ot; our price only $i lot, half cash. Burt street fronts in Avondale 0.00 per lot. It will pay you to in- Vestigal Fourteen lots fn Rees place, irginia avenues, botween Maso Always a pleasure 1o show any or all of this prop- orty. FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY, 1702 Farnam, R SALE-100 ACRES OF LAND rom Council BInfts in lots from splondidly situatod for grapes. office. 10 acres up; M7ES 8 WORLD’S FAIR HOTELS & ROOMS 215 MILES Address K 57, Bee RIME IN HIGH PLACES! It is not strange that some people do wrong through ignorance, others from A failure to investigate as to tho right or wrong of a matter. But it is strange, that individuals and firms, who are fully aware of the rights of others, will por- sist in perpeteating frauds upon them. High-toned, wealthy manufreturing firms will offer and sell to retail mer- chants, nrticles which they know to be infringaments on the rights of proprie- tors, and imitations of well known goods. We want to sound a note of warning to the retailers to beware of such imita- tions nud simulations of “CARTER'S LiT- TLE LIVER PILLS.” When they are of- fered o you, refuse them; you do not want to do wrong, and you don’t want to lay yourself linble to a lawsuit. Ben Franklin said‘Honesty is the best poli- ri\;”; it is just as true that “‘Honesty is the best principle.” A GRAY-HAIRED VETERAN Dr. W. H. BETTS, Princlpal and Senlor Member of tho Famous Firm of Drs, Botts & Botts Physiclans, Surgeons anl Spacialists, “Aro thoy doing n Inrgo business?" 18 question often asked concerning Drs. Botts & Botts. Inquirers nra requested to road the following summary nnd Judzo for themsolves; Numbor of yenrs in practice. ... OMces In oporation in various oitios Assl nts employod I Oapltal iInvested in business..... Average annual expenses Average annual recelpts ... Number cases in 27 yours. Complete cures offected. . Greatly benefitted . Relieved and improved.. .. Nobourod:.....oe .ooie o Costof proposed new instituto.. Cost por annum of ndvertising Roul estate owned by firm. No wonder that Dr. W. H. Betts, tho head of this great firm, Is ro- forred to by his friends as “the gray- haired old doctor.” for to his untir ing onergy and porseverance, hls signal ability, both as a business and professional man, has the busl- 33,000 00,000 " Rates, 13 aword first nsortion, 1c 4 word thora- aftor. Nothing taken for 10ss i THE ROSVENOIR, (217 SHERIDAN AVENUE, nily hétel, Within 6 pial autenees to the BCALES. Rates, 10¢ a line each insertton, §1.50 month. ' Nothing taken for less thiin 2 & SECOND HAND SCAGES, ALL KINDS line per BW Address Borden & Sellcok €, Lake st Chigaeo 48 ness of tho firm grown from abso- lutely nothinz to its present « tlo proportions. To create and maintain so great an enterprise 13 enough to turn auy man zray.whilo the glow of honest pride that shinos in his kindly face, his ruddy feat- ures and quick, firm. olustic step, all bespenk the joy he fools in the great success he has won anl the good he has bestowoed uvon his fol- low man. The sick and tho suffer- ing will find in him a true und last- ing friend Rates, 10 n word Jfirst Insertion. 1c a word thereaffer. Nothing talken for 164 tha 03 2 25 JTRAYED, A WHITE HORSE, UNSHOD. SCAR on hip and shoulder, weliht 1,200 to 1 Return to J. H. Gre and receive reward. 00 b5 , 3d and Baréroft sta., Omaha —I HAVE §2,300.00 EQUITY IN 160 ACRES 90 miles from” Omaha; also 320 acres n Mis- sourd, all clear. WIll sell or exchange for stock general merchandise, boots and shoes, horses or cattle. J. R., 4004 Leavenworth atrect, Omaha. 7,:-7.000.00 STOCK GENERAL MERCHANDISE fifor one-third cash, balance fmproved land. Box 80, Bloomfield, Neb. MoH4-5¢ f any kind. Ad- 695 4% D] TLAPIES' AND CHILDERN'S DRESSMAKING: ialso undergarments to_order; muslin: furnished ifdesired. 1707 Manderaon. 581 Jy1s DRS, BETTS & BETTS, 119 S. (4th Strest, Cor. Douglas St. OMAHA, - - - - NEB. PATENT MUSIC, ART AND LANGUAGES. Rates, 1i6e a word first Insertion, le a word thereafier. Nothing taken for less than 25 BUREAU, SUES & CO,, Solicitors, F. GELLENDECK, BANJOIST AND TEACHER. J.1810 California street. 14 EAN STOCK -OF GENERAL MDSE. e real estateand money” Box 103, Frink- 780,000 STOCK GENERAL, MERCHANDISE, fidoing zood business, 10 exchange for real es- tato and cish. Address it E. Everett, Mongona, fa. FonB Z-WISH TQ EXCHANGE 160 ACRES OF IM- /iproved land one mile from eounty seat, for mer- chandise; elear title given. Address Frank Bishop, David City, Neb. MOUG Jyd* 77—WILL TRADE VACANT OMAHA LOTS, imostly clear. for equity in good s-room hou and 1ot in good ioeation in Omaha, or will trade fo £00d business or good Nebraskd land. Address K 30, Bee, M578 Jyd 7,~IOWN 100 FAIMS IN NEBRASKA, KANSAS iand_ Dak Will sell chieap or_exchange for d cattle. Add.box 76, Frankfort, Ind. fort, Ind. mdse. Lorses a MASSAGE, BATHS, ETC. TP MADAME SMITH, 5028, 13TH, Room 5. Masuage, 2ND FLOOR, Vapor, alcohol, steam sulphur- ine and sea baths. m701-8 F[-MME. OARSON. 1121 DOUGLAS STREET, floor, ¥o0in 7, maksinge, aleoliol, sulphur aud 8. MACK OF CHICAGO netle, massage treatment. 119 North 1 second floor, room 1. 502 4 Rates, 1360 & word first nsortion, 1o # word there- aftor. Nothing tuken for loss thai 2 CELY FURNISHED SOUTH ROOM, "3008 FURNISHED ROOM WITH wodern eonventences, 30 Nogtly 2PL WELL FURNISHED ROOMS Ywith all modern convenlences, 115 8o, 20th st. M 503 ASA] HED ROOMS FOR GEN- ouly, 1619 Howard stroet. 700 )y0 NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH OR Ewllhuul board, Call at 2107 Douglas llvm“ 13 009 13 —TWO FURNISUED OR UNKU! Rates, 1i4e a word first Insertion, 1o o word thero- ter. Nothing faken for loss thai TT;WRITE FOR A FREE COPY OF OUR BEAU- tfully tllustrated Matrimontal Journal, con- taining many photo-engravings of handsome women and gallint men who wish to wed. Brown Publishing Co., Temple court, Toledo, 0. M711-31% AND PRESENT A' oto Studio, 2125 Cuming st., and titled 10 122 Aisto Cabinet . and_one 8x10 for’ its, ramin $5.00; for 10 duys only. M2dd Jy 17% $1.99; without U WANTED, $350.00 ON FIRST MORTGAGE at 10 per cent;_value of property four amount of loan. K 50, Bee. M748 THE FIRST BOAT WAS NAMED PIG. ommunicate with partners in it, urgent.” room for yeut. Inguire 1101 Park avenie SOUTH ROOM WITH ALL MO Jences. Y12 8. 25th st E FURNISHED KOOMS FOR GENTLEMEN. 210 N. 16th. M7G0 5 ISHED SOUTH ROOMS IN i funished for Light houso- 003 Lt vt siroet. M770 7% EiXiges SURNISTED FRONT ROOMS WITH Uboard. 62 Novth 19th. M707 - FRONT ALCOVE ROOM FOR 2 OK 4. 0. 10t Birect. N84 FURNISHED ROOMS WITH BOARD. 20 Harwey. M780 4% modcl Teeping. 218 0 AND 211 N, INTH 8T, " S T A F-¥OUNG WOMEN'S HOME UNDER OARE OF Womui s Clrtslan assoclailon, 1143 170 ae Ffll(:?flfl WITH TOARD AT 107 8. 17 416 Iyt l‘Lv'fus'r AND SECOND FLOOR ROOMS, WITH aleove, furnished or unfurulshed, at Tho Fron. . ger, 116 N. 251h sireet. Aium LET, PLEASANT UNFURNISHED OR fwrnished Toous, 2017 Mason streel, near Park Avenue. M5e3¢ F—nfiiul TANLE RATES, MODERATE, 1934 Faruan stroet. 657 Jy 26¢ 5000k SOUTH FRONT KOOMS, AWNINGS, SUBLINCE rales. 2084 Barmey. Mo12 o0 PULNISIFED ROOMS WITH BOARD. 408 Bl R Wil $ e — - 44/ J0--NIOXLY FURNISHED ROOMS AN BD TR PR AN 2ss JP-THEDOLAN, 180 jy1* ABSTRACTS OF TITLES Rates, 10c a line each insertion, $1.50 a i month, Nothing taken for leas thin 45e, - 0T 7 ATSTRAC 1S THE MIDLAND GUARANTER and Trust ¥, AbSWaCLs, conveyancers. les porfected and kuaranteed. Own the only complets abstract books in Douglas County, Ke moved L room 310 New York Life building. 459 MONEY TO LOAN--REAL ESTATE, “Rates, 10 1ino cach nsertion, $1.50 & Lo mouth. Nothing taken for less than 23e. s —1 AND2 YEAR LOANS ON OITY AND FAR mortgages. Rood & Selby, 344 Board UXT;A‘:'M;I: LOAN AT LOWEST RATES ©0., 1505 Famam sirvet. 4695 W NONEYTO LOAN AT LOWEST BATES ON improved and wnimproved real cstate, 1t0 8 years. Fideliy Trust Co., 1702 Farnm 402 W OMAHA SAVINGS BANK MAKES LOANS on real oatato at lowest market rates. Loaus made {n small or large sums for short or long tme. No commission is charged and tho loans are not Bold in the east, butcan always be found at the bank on the corer of 13th and Douglas sts. 461 W BIRST AND SECOND MORTGAGR LOANS; low rates. Alex Moore, 401 Bee bidg. 474 W LOANS, J. W. SQUIRES, 345 BER BLDG, —MONEY 10 The O. F. Davia 7, WILL TRADE FOR DIANONDS OR S /i tor cash, an a. 1. 8iX yeor old stylish bay horse, v xtension fop double d 1688 horse can be used {or buggy Address K 44, Bee. 7,10 EXCHANGE, FOR HOTEL AND FURNI- fiture, » Nebraska land and Omaha prop- y. price and description of MG76 6% LIMITS FOR gue Savings bank gue Bld M718 3* HEAVY TEAM OF HORSES FOR Nobraska Hay Co., 1818 Webster, M740 8 ESIDENCES jon for bink ise or clearland. What have you? M751°15 FOR S8ALE_REAL ESTATE. Rates, 10¢ a 1ine cach in $1.60 a 1ino per month. Nothing taken for less than 25 OR SALE ON EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS: A south front cottage, 6 rooms, $1,350.00, 50 foot. A south front eottage; 4 roo 100:00. 60 feot. A south front house, § rooms, $2.450. A north front cottags, 6 rooms, A north front cottage, 4 rooms, $1:000.00, 50 foot. A north front house, 6 rooms, $1,500.00, 50 foet. A snall et payment and i athly pay- ments. Small elear lots will be taken in exchange. oo N, A Kubn, druggish, 101 sud Douglas, y l)()lk SALE, GOOD 8 PER CENT 18T MO! wakes, Secured on property with perfect titl sums of $300 and upwards AMES REAL ESTATE AGENCY, 1507 Faruum Strody, hotel. 7-LOTS AND ACRES IN CITY fiamerican National and M accounts, 8. 8. Curtis, 308 MeCy L WANTED, ficicar lot. 7—TWO BEAUTIFUL MODERN and bi BLOCK, mere Box 790, On SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. Bee Building, Omaha, Neb. 4years Examiners U. 8, Pat. Ofice. Advice free No fee until patentis obtained. Rates, 10c a line_each insertion, $1.50 4 line per month. ' Nothing taken for I OUNG LADIES AND GENTLEMEN CAN SOON cquire & working. typewriting at A, C. V hand, 513 N. Y. Lif PAWNBROKERS. of shorthand and §chool of Bhort- Typowriters to rent, 483 DR. MCCREW is tho only SPECIALIST WHO TREATS ALL Ratos, 10c a lina ench fnsertion, $1.50 a line per month. Nothing taken for less i 25¢. PRIVATE DISEASES and DEBILITIES of SONNENBERG, DIAMOND BROKEL, UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS Ratos, 10¢ 4 1ino cach insertion, $1 se. 1 W. BAKER (FORMERL’ H JOHN G. J» Jacobs, deceased, later with M., Maul), under- taker and émbaloier, 315 8. 10th el "Tel. 096, SECOND-HAND 1'YPEWRITERS, Rates, 10c a line each insertion, § Nothing taken for less thin & BAB, DEALERS INTYPEWRIT Ties bouwht, sold, exchavged, reuted. 6 N.¥. bldg. Tel! 558 454 a line per Se. 04 line per MEN ONLY." Women Excluded. 18 years exporiency Circulars free. 14th and Farnam Ste., OManA, NEB. SINKING IN A QUICKSAND, How n Boy Was Cragged Out with a Lanso by a Mounted Officer. Death in terrible form stared 13-year- old Charlie Rouser in the face for a time the other afternoon, but he was rescued just as his companions had gi up all hope in a manner as thrilling as Ll “Leavos |OHICAGO, RURLINGTON & Q. Depot 10tk and Mason Sta. hicago Vou hicago Expros ‘Ohicago Expres: icaio & Towa L Arrives Omaha 1145am 1210 am 7.17pm Toaves Omaha | 1015 1015 am 4.50 pie: 450 pm {30 pm Denver EXpross. ... Deadwood Express. L..Denver Bxpross. oo Denver Limfted, 4.00 pm 4:00 pm 30 -1 & PACIF B.00hm 0 pn | (Excopt Sun)..| .35 4m it was unique. Thelad was swimming in Juniper lake, at Cynwyd, on the North Penn railroad near Philadelphia, says the Record, and had as compunions Charlie Greenwood, Jerome MceGar- ‘vey and George Kennedy, boys of about his ownage. While paddling around near the shore he stumbled into what seemed like a patch of quicksand, concealed under the soft, sticky mud. Despite his efforts to extricate himself young Rouser was unable to escape from the treacherous soil, and became alarmed when he found himself slowly sinking. He called to his companions XProws. tibule Lim! LR 1 & PACIFL Union Depot 10th ‘& Narey Sis Lincoln, Fafrbury Loeal |Ciife. & Den, Vestibule Limited ‘World's Fair Limited ASTERN NEBRASKA FARM LANDS FOR sal by Huntsberger & Clements, Tyons, Burt county, Neb. 7138 Jy5* s Clty Dind BXTires: Night Bxp. vil U, Trani, Louis By BSTRACTS. THE MIDLAND GUARANTEE and Trust company, absiraclers, cenyeyancers. it ected and” guaranteed. ' Own the only complete abstract books in Douglas county. Ro- moved to room 310 New York Life bullding. 459 CHANCE TO INVEST YOUR SAVING! front lot Lowe avenue (Poppieton p: Access 10 MOLOr. OWner going (nto busl sell very cheap for cash. * Alko 1ot Big bargaln for cash. Address L. ARGAINS IN HOUSES, LOTS AND FARMS. J, N Fronacr, rouin 8, Briuser block, gpp 1. 0: i1 ayis THYEST YOUR MONEY IN LAND AND GET e Wo offer for quick aale 10 eholce littlo_ planta- wlons of ten acrus each, at Millard, only $100 per acre: "You can 1vo thero and work o do busl- nons in Ouiaha. Beat thing ever offrd. Call early {1 would nccurs'one off owe eicin i of Vany oo of which wi uco 8 1iving for yoursel{ and tamdly. Bogks & Hill, 1408 Tazal s A% “UNION PAQII. Unton Depot 101h & Marey § rree..DOnver EXpuoss: 215 puy “Overland 415 pm Chiciwo Expross. .. Qhicago Express for help, but when they realized his pre- dicament they lost their heads, and in- stead of trying to assist him set up lusty shouts in the hope of bringing some men to the rescue. Their shouts were heard by Captain Schofield, on whose property the lake is situated, and he hurried to the shore. When he reached the scone the little fellow was engulfed in the mud up to his armpits, and was slowly but surely sinking. Captain Schofield took a rail from the fence at the roadside and pushed it out to the now leruughlf' frightencd boy, who clung to it with all his rapidly waning strength. At the moment Mounted Policeman Byrne, who had also been attracted by the cries for help, came galloping up. Realizing the gravity of the situation the officer quicklf’ precured a vope and making it into a loop, threw it out to young Rouser, .40 am 940 wn 5. .. Déadwood Expn v (BX. Bat) Wyo. x| Mo, <over NOFIOIK (B, HuY) ... ~.8t. Paul Hxi § CHIOAGO & NOWDH WESTA. | U.P. depot. 10th & Moy Sts. 'y Carroll Passehgor ileago Express. 4 stibule Limited. ., Fiyer. am 10.40 am 4.05 pm 9.2| am 70 0m| 32 Omaba 050 pm 6.0f pm at the same time instructing him to ship the noose around his body under the arms. The boy obeyed and held on to the rope frantically., Fastening the other end around his waist, Byrne remounted his horse and putting spu to the animal literally dragged the boy out of the clutches of death, which a 418 ‘Wi ANTHONY LOAN AND TRUST CO., 318 N. ¥. Life. lends at low rates for cholos sscurity om Nebraska aud lowa farme or Omaka eity proberty. Y ~CENTRAL LOAN & TRUST 00, BER BLDG. W LOANS ON IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED ol riy, $3.000 and 0 Sethya W ¥ cent; no VW —LOANS G. G- WALLACE, 313 BROWN B ,’m WITH OB WITHOUT BOARD. 2308 MIV0 8 J-LOWEST RATES, FIDELIT U - e, 1703 Faruam sivsor ¥ TRUSTCOM B 0T v STORPEL, PLACE. Cheapest and best lots tn OMAHA: Speclal torms Lo 8taspel Place lots will Aliays advanso in price, ace lois will always Advaneo in pri for the city Wby §row weaward: Call oi gr d rean W. K. Wobsiar. 402 Beo bids. - Ms7 R SALE CHEAP LOT 5 BARKALOW PLAC] | b ey g i o Rt Omaha! C. ST P. M. & 0. Depot 15th and Webster sts. “Sioux Clty” As Sloux City “Expros 8¢ paul Li g Eiferson Passenger (Ex. ArriVes Ouiaha 2.40 pm 8.55 am _lilffia\u few minutes previously had scemed inevitable. ‘When dry land was reached young Rouser was almost exhausted, but after a short rest he was able to goto his home, little the worse from his remark- able experiene e Busy peopié have no wme, aud sensible peoplo have no inclination to use pilis that XAMINE THIS FORCED SALE, 10-ROOM house, almost new, bath room, sewerage, vic., 1ot 85120 foet to ulley. Price $3. B000. Cash lmprovements . 028 N. 324, 693 3 = - e Tt Wik SO B0, SORTREAST, FRONT Vonlenms, e 2 7~ WANND AT ONOE LOANS ON IMPROVED Waras PR company. 1705 Parun et o T—WANTED, 70 BUY § PER CENT NOTES SE- cured by moriziages Omaha city or Douglas | Droporty. Koud & SE1oy. S5 Hownt of 47ads 2 o SIOUX CITY & PACIFC. Depoi, 10 aud Marcy Sia. v Passenger Paiil Exprons. Omala! T20wm | Bloux City ousoe troin 81000 to 82,300, sy perty. renting from veutiment. inproved lots. ., Lrown block, 16¢h aud Douglas, terms. SOMFORTABLE LITTLE HOME NEAR CAR, (?l 200. par cent to 10 proyed pro) b : G. {4' Wally he SI00X CITY & PACIFIC Depot. 15th aud Webster Sts. St Paul Al Ehlgy L ST. LO Tow 20 wn ‘and_ Marey.|” Omalia HICE TS Omaha 25 aui Arrives make them sick a day for overy dose thoy take. They have learned that tme usc of De Witt's Little Early Risers does not in- terfere with their keilth by causiog nausoa pain or griping. These little pills are per, fect in action and resulte, regulating the stomach and bowels $0 that headaches, diz- Ziness and lassitude are prevented. They cleanse the blood, clear the compraxion and oune up the systems. Lots of health fo these ltleleliows. THE WILY ARMY SUTLER Tho Whenoe and Wherefore of This Abused Typo. A TYPICAL INVENTORY OF HIS STOCK How the Toars Came Trickling Down 1lis Stoel Armored Check Over the List of the Dead and Missing Costomers, The timo has arrived when this mat- ter of tho sutler should be brought to its rue alignment, said Henry A. Castle, captain company A, 137th Illinois In- fantry volunteers, at moeting of Minne- sota commandery Loyal Legion, April 12, 1803, Tis statns should be differen- tiated. An excess of mistiness and incortitude obtains as to his rank and his historic ar This lettor, at least, should be staked out and cross-sectioned for these annals of ours, that are to go shimmering down the festive centur 80 to speak. The sutler was born, not made. That is to say, his tendencies were ingrained, perhaps heveditary, althongh his seloc- tion was possibly nepotie or acci- dental. Once he was as pure as the beautiful snow, it may be, but even then he was a sutlor embryonic. Army service gave technieal ncmen clature to many familiar avocations and characteristic The ecclesiastical supernumerary was called the chaplain. The pharmaccutical neophyto was called wsurgeon, The district, mossenger boy was called an adjutant. Tho hearse was called an ambulance, and its driver, sure of dry lodgings, was high up in the four hundred. ~Tho sergeant major was called — overywhere, The colonel was often called “a fool, the quarter- master was usually ealled n —— raseal, and the real rascal was sometimes known as the sutler. The blanks repre- sent profanity, which I abhor, Positive subtle; comparative and su- perlative sutlor, was an acceptable mological formula in many d North American broken = English those days noted for the mad mas: of innocent idioms. The sutler kept, or tried to keep, al- leged articles of virtue to seli to the “boys,” 50 called —meaning the soldiers, who, with warm hearts, cold feet, flexi- ble stomachs and bashful consciences environed him from zenith to nadir. Keeping was harder than selling, and getting his pay was hardest of all. Thus beset with hardships, his lot was as cheerloss as that of the mugwump in politics, with a wasp-waisted brain, a protuberant rectitude and just enough soul to serve, in licu of salt, to keep his carcass from decay. What with short- age and leakage and stealage among pretended friends, and imminent visk of capture by an alert enemy, the sutler's stock in trade was as uncertain as the salivary aim of a secial Kontuckian. No sutler was ever drafted into the army, or hired a substitute, and after- ward suffered national reproach for fail- ure to note his future carcer and weave masonic immortelles around his sar- cophagus. He could not wait for the draft. He volunteered early and often, with visible alacrity and enthusiasm, often tumbling over himselfin his eagor- ness, and as often blaspheming his own folly with plunging shot fierceness a 1{t- tle later. Rosy were his dreams of voll- ing, gloating wealth; eruel his awaketi- ing to the dovastated verity. Acquit him in advance of hypocrisy and thus clavify the record. He pro- fossed no patriotism; he pretended to no bravery; he chorished no martial ambi- tions. Money was his confessed ob- jeetive, the richly upholstered terminus of his solicitude. For him, one crowded shower of glorious — gold was worth a whole aurora borealis of golden giory. Others might fight the tles or write the ballads of his country: he was content to peddlo its “Thomas and Jeremiah,”—fluid, in flat tin cans, surreptitious, villainous and expensive. Others might yearn, or pretend toyearn, for bleeding wounds and storied busts; sufficient unto him was 200 per cent profit on the cove oys- ters of antiquity. Purdonable then was his wrath when the edibles and potables disappeared, unpaid for, into parts un- known save to the Latin tongue, whence they could be recovered only by the gen- tlo porsuasion of the stomach-pumjp,— whereby the yellow coinage of his rapt preliminary visions faded incompreh sibly into nothingy It is a chestnut hoary and bald with age that the sutler was best at a “charge.” Wherefore not? To charge was human, but to collect was sublimo— always difficult, often impossiblo. His sole competitor in this line is the mod- ern plumber, he of the slow steps, but quick respiration rvedolent with raw onions—but that is a chestnut moldy as tho other. 1Boyeott them hoth! Although war without a sutler would have been aa ideality us barren as poli- ties without the negro, or the Indian, or the prohibitionist not taxed, or worse, yet even with him there was anot infre quent flaw in its felicities. When he was wanted he was sel- dom there; when he was there he seldom had what was wanted. Ho trafficked within complex civeumserip- tions. Sutlers' checks wero full legal tendor, butthe list of his permissible embraced a vast and vavied miscellany of nondesiderata, while the cataloguo of contraband exhibited innumerable ob- jeets of unanimous and unquestionsblo allurement. Such was the ivony of his fate—bitter as the gaicty of a lost cause jubilee, with the —corps ying in state next door. While, of course, the popular articles were quickly sold or stolen, the residuary stuff, which no man would buy or steal, lingered with him, fly blown and fer- menting, gibed at and sativized by the dullest dolts in the regiment, The inventory of a typical sulter's stock at nnf{ stage of a vigorous cam- paigu would have listed somoewhat thus: Wooden combs und gutta percha bivalves. Effete cigars—bunch grass wrapped in genuine Havana leavos at Weathorsfield, Conn. A sardines and plug tobaeco in d state of ossilication, Lip salve, razor soap and plasters, Misfit imitations of standard monarch- ical beverages, from the sublime porte, to the aged and oxiled bourbon. Sliced segments of ancient and honor- able cheese, with a top dressing of green fungus, and aensely populated. Wrinkled pocket —mirvors; looss knitted tooth brushes; spoiled ink; spongy paper and spluttering pens. Mezzotint hair wash, to be shaken before taken, Star sangled envelopes; playing card; Eyeless needles, pointless pins, and "cafilu” thread visibly enfeebled by ad- versity. Cork screw: Poker chips, Pistol carwridges, watch koys, jack- knives, pills, cough candy and [ead "pen- cils conspicuous chiefly for brivtleness, Bologna sausages of the conglomer- ate ery, petrified. Engine-turned pickles boiled in cav- filling onion spine bolic acid and frosted with vitriolis crystals—warranted anti-scorbutic. Anonymous liquid perdition in_sneak- ing di‘guises, whioh, judged by its taste, was a choap grade of spiritus strychnitl, but judged by ita price was malten poarl diluted with dissolved din mond. Sundries, ete., ete, Prime necessarios of luxurions mili- tary existence, some of these more or loss urgent. Fow of the impracticablo inutilitios of the dollar-store or the charity bazar lift, hore, their suspected forms. Yet to the insatiato archers of the bivouac they would rarely quite suffice. Deafoning was the clamor for some absent staple to which distance lont enchantment, rosy asa dining oav menu, and as decoptivo—deop the chagrein that it wvas not held porennially on tap. But all was, in the ultimate, cooked down to dire alternative of buy (or steal) and have, or do without, and gnaw a file and swear. As a rule the sutlor embarked on his vovage militant with more or less capital and credit, eithor his own or that of the silent partner who procured his appointment, but whose identity was a secrot botween himsolf and high heaven. A balanco sheet at the year's end, if he managed to survive so long, would usu- ally disclose liabilities to the extont of capital plus credit, as aforesaid, with as- sots embracing chiefly a tattored tont, a shattered wagon and a battored team, 500 pounds of scorned sundries, sour and fusty, togother with a fat ledger full of ‘‘charges” against the killed, wounded and missing, who, by a iysterious fatality, had been his largest, it not his only patrons. Henco theso tears, scalding even his stecl- armored cheeks. Therefore those sobs, soulful as if wrung from the vicera of a $13 melodeon, The sutler was subject to military discipline, ranking a trifle lower than a mule, but a fraction higher than a cor- poral. In this, principally, that if lost in action he need not be officially ac- counted for on the returns, like a mule, and would have slightly better pr peets than a corporal of posthumous mutilation of cognomens in the teles grams. The law recognized him and the orders shieldod him. That was theory. Everybody kicked and eursed and plundered him. That was practice. The difference was palpable as ' the evolution of the human femalo divine, from the cow-skin frock and bur. lap loggine of semi-savagory, to tho high-shouldered, polka-dot robings of advancod eivilization, If the post of danger is the post of real honor, the sutler has been most scandalously ovorlooked in the awards. His assigned position at the rear during an advance and at the front during a re- troat fatally exposed him to the depre- dations of the mixed society indigenous thereto. Encompassed with perils, liko afloating Atalantis mislaid in a canni- bal archipelago, his only resour rat-oyed vigilance and o n audacity. A rvecital of his exploits in dofending the citadol whoerein his pre- cious perishables lay would shine like a torch-light pe wn the dark avenues of history nting him in gaudy hues would bd as unwsthotic as offering green goggles to a Delsarto club. But a mild touch of eulogy, a havmless, ginger pop effervescence of regyric may supposedly be ventured. ‘Would Sir Patrick’s famod toast to the bloody Sixty-ninth—'"The last in the field and the first to leave it; equal to nono!—pass muster? If so, who will rudge? None, we dare aver, unless it bo some surviving marauder who once wore a half shaved head for sutler burg- lary, then trod the brambly path of hu- miliation out of camp, to the tune of the “Rogne’s March,” while the sad breeze sighed through the rents in his vespectability. The romancss of Fennimore Cooper depiot the ariy sutler of the revolutions ary contest as & woman, habitually Lrish, rubieund, snuffy, blasphemous and ad- dicted to gin: in brief, an objoct of char- ity, socially and financially. When we read on and learn that she washerwoman, we abandon the pursuit forthwith. Like the flowers that bloom in the Japanese spring, she has nothing to do with the case. Tho sutler of our more refined era was of tho man masculine. A woman in that sphere would have been as deadly as o damp basoment. The most fluent cham- pion of uplifted femininity never dared rise to proclaim this dizzy pre-eminenco —nay, not the bravest meat-stall horoine of them, with slanghter-house oyes and leaf-lard complexion, declaiming suf- frage syllogisms with all tho witchery of & south Missouri angel Of the man masculine was he. Not a woman. Neither a dude—no gallon of gall in a pluid snit, owed for, could have enduved for one swift, short, blistoring month, the sutler's multiplex ordeals of catastrophe. Dudes have their function, S0 liave rose shevbet and chewing gum, But not in war time. Men, three-star Hennessy and Virginia cut plug are then in request, even for sutlers and their wares, As a rallying point in battle, tho sut- ler's wagon has been apostrophized in cortain bursts of eloquence at reunion banquets where wit and wino flowed sparkling like the dew. When thrust out between contending armies, by de- sign or accident, that modest vehiclo became a glittering prize, worth fights ing for and risking amputation for, be- side which even tho old flag paled, for a brief space, its ineffectual splurge IPriends vallied around ivs dubious treas- ures; foes, hungry as saw-tooth sharks, assailed and reassailed it, the vich frui- tion of their whetted hopes, Whe was the hilarious sutler then? Noither in that beleaguered fortross nor beneath it, you may confidingly aftivm: but Iike liest from the safe sholter of somo commodious, commanding stump, obr serving the strugglo with a rural, Sunday morning sinile of trust, As the vich man, unlesrned in logie, hires logio in the form of alawyor to prove anything it is profitable to havo proven—s» the sutler, destitute of arms, knows that his armed compatriots will rescuo his appe- tizing goods from vhe lean and ragged enemy, howbeit but to be skinned wod skimmed by themselyes, next moment, before his horror-stricken face. Where is the sutler now? Vanished from our ken, and beyond all cavil ex- istenceless! ~ History yields few par- allels to the absolute obliteration of tho satler. Tho pension rolls bear many hundved thousand names, but his holds there no objurated blazonry. Myriads of veterans luxurate e soldiers’ homes, but in ncne of them does he, lingering and voluble, sutue rated with vis inertia, shoulder a cruteh and teil how money never is, but always to be, won, When we, hald campaign- ers, meot and point to ourselves with pride (who dare gainsay our right?), his place is filled with yawning vacane, tiver pilots of the war era, St. Vitui« stricken from dodging guerilia bucke shot, have coveted the Grand, Army badge, and sons of sanitary’ heroes have pleaded for the Loyal Legion’s perquis- tes vicarious—but no residual sutler, nor the lineal progeny thereof, signs drafts like these on honor's ample fund:, Hence there is no sutler extant, q. o. ¢, Seel ye his obituary in the thin, cold records of the almshouse, Find his flav or sunken resting place in the erowded sllence of the potter's field, and be there- with content. He has passed in his “checks.” He lives now only as a fond aud fragraut mewory.

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