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POI llll' ~HOUBES. Continued. it en unti) 12,30 p. m. 0 untl B30 p. . for tho morning aud ‘Sunaay edionn "Adverifaern, by requesting & numbered checl o a1 have thelr answors addressed (0 @ numbe etterin care of Tne Dre. Answers 80 addressed wiTl be delicored upon prescntation of the eheck. BI'IUATIONB WANTED. “Raten 114c f word first fnsertion, 168 word there- after. ih tiken Tor 1ess thah 25¢. ~ROYLES & BART, Nl'\\' \'l\"“ LIFE BLDLG,, Tl‘l 558, furnish bustuess men kl(‘l!ofl,l"‘“l!!!;'rl Flence: Chotel OF ate (i proferred ITM.,. 5 157 90¢ A WANTED - SITUATION A8 OFFICE M. ager, bookKeeper of colleetor, by an decoun of ity venrs, experien pert 'in recon el freularly kept boolks and tangled aceot ress W. 6. 1, Room Yon Life Buitd: A WANTED. POSITION AS HOUS 11 family by woman over fress 0 60, Boe office A YOUNG DRUGGIST 3 YEATS T Wil t. Address O 4N, I #0 yenr Mis2 27 WORK IV SORFER YOUNG MAN Address 0 40 T nd-a7 —WANTED pot afrald of hird work A ive best of i strect, ¥ tion. foren 10t Taten 11 after. Nothiug taken for loss U 1 SALARY OR_COMM AGENTS T0 il Poneil. awe, nds. Works ik Agonts makiig roughly i tWo ho 500 pes cont profit. T weck, We nlso wa take charge of territory and_appoint Arar oney. Write for te: SO nE Monroe E r'\ulnz()\lw o IOl WRITE Wi M TR YOU WANT the Hawks Nurse A GOOD PAYT Co., Milwauked, B0, YOU WANT T0 TECOME A FIRST CLASS walosman with & chinee of becomine i collo forand work for the Singer Mfg. Co. If 80 apply At Singer offiec 1618 Douglas. 1 3 SOLICITORS W ANTED, 1o nd: extra pay 10 partics Avrign Wringer Co. 1000 O st SOLICITOR TE. B MANAGER, INDUSTRIOUS, young man 1o manage office for rellable” ¢om- nd intorest in business. Must 1 lnvest $500.00. Room 516 Clieago, 111 M 274 T A 2 AGENTS SELLING Driew artic Axclusive territory: no_competition; no e 200 to_800 per cent profi uples and elrculars fro emical painy. Goc Turnish rofc NTED TO DISTRIBUTE dvertisers; cash pald. B stamp. “Distributing Bureau, P. 0. Hox 1025 CALLING ON CLOTHIERS CAN intoshes, Manufacturer. P. 0. 1 it . DRUMMERS T0 SELL QUININE- 'whisky. Good side line. Pays blg commis- sfon. No leense required. Address with refer- ence. Quinine-Whisky Co., Loulsville, Ky, M486 3¢ WANTED, HUSTLERS TO SELL LACE curtaing, etc., to the retail trade on commis- elon, paying own expenses: will be eredited with 11 ales in the territory allotted to them. Adds R. & Co., P. 0. Box 3,020, New York. 2 2 WE WANT MEN TO rafus and supplies, Andrews & Co., Chicago. ]; WANTED, TWO YOUNG MEN. venrs, who have h rence requir 00ds Co. B PAINTER TO PAINT HOUSE AND TAKE folding bed as pa ment. First house north of l'(\lh.l' street on Y B $26.00 TO ladles or_gentiemen, ualng or s itable Plate Only practi rusty and worn kni: dona by di ~WANTE in prints, Apply Mou- 516 27 Ly 316t 00 PER_WEEK TO ling "Old Re- to replite quickly fine finish when L v has, U.mm: to o, [);10.ROOM MODERN HOUSE, ALL CON. veniences. fine residence part ot clty, onl 00 per month: newly paperad. Williams tan, £oom 818, McOague ~bullding.” opposite )-MODERN FURNISHED HOUSE. TEUMS Jrcusonnbie 1o Kood parties, OAl aftér EN R 2614 Capitol avenie, a7 n HOTEL RICHELIED, street, near Dodge. Charles W. ton blook. FURNISHED 13TH Haller, 811 Pax- Mao0 2¢ 'D, YOM HOUSE, MODEIN CONVENTENCES, nauirs M At 1411 Viiton stre D FOR RENT, | treet, bet #18.00. Peroy o Chieago and Rednced to B. Ford, 436 Beo 483 27 f)- FOR RENT. 10-ROOM HOUSE, 1721 DODGE: Inauire next door, or 1418 Farnam. M516 28 Dk FOR RENT, NEW 4-ROOM COTTA istern, city water, wuo Tnagl 18 Farnain Mo15 28 1f 2612 CAPITOL AV thauire 3518 Capitol D FUR 1705 Co netghborhood. car, KIX FOONIS, City W one block from ' Shernian g Furnishied, $26.00; unfurnished, $10.00, 468 27¢ FOR REVT FURNISHED BOOMH. J5¢ 8 word firat Insertion, 1¢ 3 word there- liing taken for less than NISHED ROOM WITI ALCOVE FOR en,modern convenlences, 320 North - FURNISIIED ROOM WITH ALCOVE, SOUTH tront: alko small rogms, with oF WIthout bonrl. 2410 Douglas stroot, ROOMS. 2006 BURT §T. 700 63* RNISHED ROOMS FOI GENTLE- 620 South 201 street. M140 F—LM((;N— SOUTH FRONT ROOM, ALL MO aern, 2008 M 233 31* ENT, BLEGANTLY FURNISHED, ms. 602 8, 15th St 560-28 WO F men only. 'I‘HE OMAHA DAILY BFF.. QUVDAY AU FUST 27, lRQ'%--Q[\TF.[h ron SALE- MI! OBLLANIOUI. FOR IZOBAIGE “Tates, 1ie a word firat Ineartion. 10 word thore- after. Nothing taken for less than 250, QRO SALE A REGULATION SiZE ARUNS. wiek & Baike billiard table, rack cues and balls. Ererythig in frst-ciass shipe. Address N_ad, Heo. —FOR SALE, 16-BALL POOL TABLE. 4024 IN. 80th streot M421 8 Q FORSALECHEAP, LARGE FIRE AND BURG- iar proof safe: aiso small fireproof wafe. In- auire at 1116 Farnam sroe: M43 § LADY S SAFETY. USED THREE monthis; price £30.00. 4204 Haimllton street Ratos, month, 100 & 1iné othing urkeh for less than 25c 7 Tows 10 FARMS IN NEDRASKA, KANSAS dand Dakota, I 1l cheap or_exchange for madse. horses llundd.ml 76, Frank: l\)rl',‘llml. —OLEAN STOCK OF GENER. 1ake real estato, money, Box 20 7,-£1,500.00 OR $1#0.00 DRUG AND SUNDRY stock and fixtu for sale, or would trade for elear land in M--rvw4 fance, Hamilton or Polk counties. Address, Lock Box 403, Central City Neb. 205-3 FINE DRIV DRSE AND BUGGY FOR Z T R A0R. ¥ e o 0 3 PAGES, WANTED TO BORROW. VWANTED. 300000 TOAN. 10 PER CFNT. \firet morigago, improved property, one year. Wt H8 s INT FOR $2,000.00 FOR one year and, a8 security, give firat mortgnge on business property worth $15,000.00; title per- fect, For particulars call on or address Harrls, 423 Beo bullding. MO00 SECOND-HAND TYPEWRITERS. Rates, 10¢ 4 Tine each fnsertion, §1 month. Nothing taken for less than allne pac BOYLES & BABE, 113 NEW YORK LIFE BLD: carcy the largest 1ine of type Wi west, all makes, 25 to leading machinés. DRIV- FOR SALE O EXCHANGE. mkfi\ L, TEANR or ONTAINING 500 AD- ble people and their . from all sections, oledo, O, R WANTED TO RENT A HOISTING ENGINE of about ten horse power. McDonald & Pen field Murray Hotel. M4a0R 28 CLAIRVOYANTS, Rates, 10¢ a line each Insertion, €1.50 a line per month. Nothing taken for less than e, Q- MRS NANNIE V. WARREN, CLAIRVOYANT, reliable business medium; 5th year at 119 N.10th. 09 2 WEEKS, BY A. 59 R MABRIAGE PAPE vortisements of marringe: photos. young. old, free. Gunnels Mon S SPIRIT PHOTOGRAPHS, Dharton, 612 N. 16th st. 1 MASSAGE. BATHS, ETOC. Rates, 10c a 1lne each insortion, $1.50 a line per month. " Nothing taken for less thian 25¢. T‘mn. CARSON, 1121 DOUGLAS STREET, 5D floor, room 7, massage, alcoho - Aulphur and baths, Mids 1 TMME, STOWE, MAGNETIO HFEALER 205 Douglas bloek M405 300 MADAME SMITH, 6038, 18TH, 2ND FLOOR, Room 3. Massage, vapor, alcohol. steam sulphur: ne und sea oaths. w40y 2 NISHED SOUTHEAST ROOMS, ccs. privato faily; gent 614 Norih 914 St B05-28 _NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT. IModern conveniences, 820 8, 19th. 880 27 FRONT SUITE, ALSO SIDEROOM, 2017 HAR- ey st. M 408-97¢ fniodern conver men preferred PERSONAL. Rates, 10¢ a line_each (nsertion, $1.60 a line per month. " Nothing taken for less thau 25c. U;;MASSAGE TREATMENT, ELECTRIC-THER- mal baths, scalp and hair treatment, manicure and ehiropodist. Mrs. Post, 3193 S. 15th, Wi hnell blk F; EARLOR AND TEDROOM. ALSO OTHER hirooms clican; stean lieat ana g, 700 Souih M400 97 —IF THIS SHOULD COME TO THE NOTICE OF Walter Hood wiil he communicate with his mother at once? Al is right. 4d1 28° I‘A)\l(‘FX»Y FURNISHED SUITE OF ROOMS, Y(two und three). 415 8. 11th strect. M420 200 FORNISHED ROONS, GAS, STEAM HEAT tlemen preferred. 203 So. 1 _M42Y 27 T:0NE or WO SLEEPING ROOMS OFF double parlors, with piano, shade, bath, etc., Jrivaie tumily; two blocks from High sthool. I] U one or two gentleme car line. NICELY PURNISHED ROOMS TN PRI M455 1° SHED FRONT ROOM TO , near Hanscom park, on Address O 68 Boe. 602 27% —3 FURNISHED OR_UNFURNISHED ROOMS for light housckeeping, 1112 5. 11th wiscet U;SANTAO. FOR MEN ONLY. GREATEST RE- storerand developer known. ’ Strengtliens, in- vigorates. Prico §2.00. Guaraiteed, Send stam) for confidential eireular, Dr. H. T. Miller, 2. Quiney #t., Chicag —MRS. L. W. PATTON, PRIVATE BOARDING house: 100 41tl street, Chicago, 11, Correspond- ence sollcited for World's fu nmodati []—TONTE, TONTETHE LADIES FRIEND WILL positive enlarge the bust d inches or money ro- fonded. Guaranteed. Not a painful instrument but & pleasant, efiicient, external application. Price $200. St stami for confaential cirenlar. Mrs. Dr. H.T. Miller, 21 Quiney st., Chicago. U ATTENTION, LADIES! MA" BUST DE- veloper will enlarge your bust & inches, Guar- anteed. Sealed insiructions 2e. or 24-page {llus- trated eqtalogue Gc, by mail. ~Emina Toflet Bazar, oston, OMS FOR LIGHT HOUSE- conveniences, 1015 Gapitol Rates, 11 rilon, 10 4 word thers- after. for less than 23¢. "HOME UNDER CARE OF tian asociadlon, 111S. 1740 st Jo-THE DOLAN, 200 AND 211 N.I8TH ST, . 503 _NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD tthe Webster, 510 and 518 N. 10th st. 1768140 WITH good lo- oy Btre M0 e aword Nothing take: FyYOUNG WOMEN Womun's Chr _NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS, poard and_all modern convenfe J-FOR RENT, FRONT AND BACK PARLORS: south front, nicely furnished; also room on second floor. 1924 Farnam street. Ma07 20% ?—NICELY FURNISHED SOUTHEAST FRONT room with alcove and bay window, modern con- venlences, private family; board. South street. FOR RENT—UNFURNISH'D ROOMS WANTED-FEMALE HELP. Rates.11gc a word first insertion, 1c & word there- after. Nothing taken for less than 25¢. Y—A GOOD COOK AND LAUNDRESS WANTED, /Mrs. B. McCormick, 208 S. 33d St. M363 84 (', WANTED, A GOOD COOK. mfi. 201 wtreet. YWANTED. A FIRST CLASS COOK AT 1023 Dougls TADY AGENTS, IF Y /money maker you must have the Hygela_eloc- tric coracts il waists. Send for terms Lo West- ern Corset Co.4 St. Louis, Mo. Y-WANTED, AN INTELLIGENT LADY TO /colleet and fttend Lo subscriptions and orders; terms g 1ly increased; none but ambitious, industrious persons need ' apply. Call Mond after10. rahall, room 12, Creighto; block, 16th 5 510 27% LDERLY Y_WANTED, AN LADY WHO Jwants a quiet home, with light work, - Address 000, T 504 268 NT THE BEST —WANTED, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN Jwill glve you $5.00 to $12,00 per week 10 forus at your h Strietly home work cnnvassing: ddresced envelope. G. F. B ons & O nareh ., Hos: ton, Mas! 81'81% Y-ANY LADY DESIRING TO MAKE $20.00 A /week quietly at home; address. with stamped envelope. Miss Myra A. Gordon. Joliet, Il This 18 a boun fide offer and oue 1t will pay 16 lnvesti Hattory 546 South 20th ¥OR RENT-HOUSES, Tates, 10¢ 0 1ine cach Insertion. $1.50 a line por month. ' Nothing taken for less than 1), Fon HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF ihoelty.” Tl 0. 3% Davia. compary, 1603 Fir- ENTS, VON DORN o8 required; K16 M MODERN, CHOIC! €. EElguttter, 204 Bee bld, 0-ROOM COTTAGE, ford Clrel 1, ERo0N hess, rent mode FOR 1 dullding. I, For, wENT. barn, ety wate 10 right p: Jdth and MODERN, Apply 204 1 SE, ate. NUAR BUSL- m.mnm«x FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE, room 810, New York Lifd ROOM and ol T EOR BENTFLAT. 7-ROOM, \With vange, 701 8. 1001 wireet. Hadler, N0, 811 Paxton block. ;18 Roos. MobERM rent low. L, 8. Skinue 1). 0 AND ou. 3. F D, FoR, ke odern house; Plerc D; likeom nished ro shude, COLL Chy CHOIC 10N, Y. Life. . Burton, 2016 Capitol aven Moo 300 DETACHED RIGHT ROOM ot nice lawn, good barn, 2011 VPTAGE. ALSO 4 OR 6 UMFUR- rooms. all modér: heautial lawn and N. B, cor. 22 and Miuint st an FOR RENT, SIX-ROOM MODERN HOL 210 Cains 8L, first class repalr, fine nefghbor- Apuly K. A, Northup tax dept, 8 & M. 1 I, o, “Potter & Guon ALL MODE Blrect, $20 per 413 50 SROOM MODERN HOUS holas. 7-room moder hou Daveuport. Iuquire at 4208 Nicholus Dyos VANCAMPS 10-ROOM B dcrice, Now. 013 aud 016 N, papered and painted, D, FOR BENT, AROUT S uica B-room house on H iine. Ploanant location. 80, N, Y. Life Bld. 1 FOIL KENT, EIGHT ROOM MODERN HOUSE, o bise Cllcago sireet. 80 King” FOR REN I)I Tih stroet, D ROONS,1TISN. 4TH ST Ma2S 970 ICK REST 20th street, Newly Miz0 800 PT. 16, A VERY iscom park Inquire of K 461 200 D FOR BENT. 6ROOM COTTAGE, NICE AND lll'lm ll car line. Inquire corner '3”:‘\"[#:"‘ “MODERN NINE-ROOM HOUSE: FACES park. Low rent 1o right party. 1419 8. 20th Avenue. 708 N. Y. Life. MB05 4v* Rates, 1ic a word first insertion, e o word there- afier. Nothing taken for less U (52 SOUTH FEONT ROOMS. 608 N_13TH T, b4 1119-516¢ (G;FOUR MODERN RQOMS, FIRST FLOOR, near park, very desirable, 1309'S. 28th atreo . Mdd9 (3.5, CHAMBERS FOR HOUSEKEEPING TO ‘man and wife, no children, hydrantand cistern, 819 N. 17th. 465 ~MARRY IF YOU WANT A HUSBAND OR wife, rich or poor, send 10 cts. for matrimonial aper. Sent sealed' o plain wiapper. Mr. and rs. Drake, Central Bank butlding, Chicago. Uy WATCHES INJURED IN NOT BEING SET up when sold, and not overhauled when cleaned and mata 8pring fitted by the cheap, un- proficlent. ean be restored at Burbank repair Worls, 2d floor, 1611 DodgeSt., west of poat oft prices reaso 450 MONEY TO LOANAREAL ESTATE. Rates, 10¢ a 1ino e Nothing taken for less thin 25e. month. W LOANS ON IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED clty probe 000 and upwards, 5 to 6 per centinodelays. rnam Smith & Co, 1820 Farnamn i 601 —MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. The O. . Davis Co.. 1605 Farnam street. 603 J—MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES ON improved and unimproved Omaha real estate, 1 ars. Fidelity Trust Co.. 603’ v insertion, $1.50 line per V 1702 Farnam. T CLA8S0 BUSIN] 560, with baser and stone, trade or rent £4.000.00" my eqi Tun at £500.00 pet rent will pay the goods, 7 per' Yroperty qut; will trade for dry Address Willinm Reeves, Shenandonh, Ia. 474 97 BUSINESS BLOCK, GOOD TOWN IN E, Ciern Nebraskn, for stock mdse. Address Box 106, Creston, Net M519 7,10 EXCHANGE, HOTELS TN GOODLAND. LiRansas, Broken Bow and Curtls, Nebraska, for well located, desirable farm lands, Wil assume incumbrance or pay eash differemce. Address Drawer 1502, Lincoln, Nebraska. M518 2 FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE, Rates, 10¢ aline each insertlon, $1.604 1ine por month. ' Nothing taken for loss thaa 250 DO, YOU WANT A HOMBEY Do you want to be saved the annoyance, responsibility and the thousand and one vexations necessary in bullding? Do you want 1o step right into a perfectly built and splendidly finfshed house! 11 you do, we shall be plensed to Show you some g:l :hl‘ handsome places we can offer near Hanscom These are the best dbullt and finest finished houscs for sale in Omaha. Location, nul{hlvurlmod convenience and sur- roundings are all that can be desired, Tn order to effect. o quick sale, we will offer these houses for a short time at fizures it will pay you to Investigate, Hicks Real Estate Agency, Room 305, N. Y. Life Building. 626 27 JPARM LANDS, C. F.HARRISON, 012 X, ¥. LIFR. M98 819" PBUY Lot IV STOEPEL PLACE. Cheapest and est 10ts in OMAHA. Spectal price and' terma to HOME BUILDERS. Stoepel Place lots will always advance fa priea. for theelty muat grow wostward, ~Call on or ad- dress W. A. Webster, 402 Beo bldg. I3 ARM MORTGAGES. O. F. HARRISON, 012 N. Y. Life. 780 's2t BARGAINS HOU SES, LOTS AND FARMS, SALE or trade. . K. Darllug, Barker blk. . WY, NoT INVEST YOUR SAVINGS IN A nice home? Tam offering i £00d 6-room house and haif Sore. 1ot Tor Wt thelt vame. Th(a 18 & svap. John W. Robblus, owner, 240 Bee Bldk, SPLENDID CHANCE TO OBTAIN A CHEAD home near Hanscom park. We can offer {wo beautiful residence lots this side of the park for $1,900 each. Call and see them. Hicks Real Estate Agency, 305 N. Y. Life. Rate L 10c a line_cachmnsertion, $1 montk Nothing taken for less thin )NNENBERG, ’in\m\\n BROKE J.munmum I . Old gold SCALES, on, €100 & line per Rates, 10¢ a line month. RS. L. W. PATTON house, 100 44th strect, Chi ence solicited for World's RIVATE BOARDING 11, Correspond- modations. Rates, 1% o word first Insortion, thereartor. Nothing taken for less than I OST, BETWEEN FARNAM AND LOCUST, detall drawings on brown paper: finder will please notify Pacific Foundry Co., $10 8. M‘f:‘l‘ 2 UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS Rates, 10¢ a line each insertion, $1.50 a line per month.’ Nothing taken for less than (. W. ARER (FORMERLY WITH JOHN G. cceased, later with M. O. Maul), under- 810 8. 16th st Tel. lll'll,("_’ of Ackerman & Helntzo, fiaving been appointed recelver for the above named firm by the district court of Bougins coanty. Nebrasin, aud" atinoeized thereby to_carry on the sald business for tho benefit of partics thereln interested, I hereby take pleasure to announce that all orders for work (n_thelr lino entrusted tome shall bo oxecuted with neatness and dispatch atas rensonable and low prices consistent with sound ~ business principles. Respectfully liciting your orders, JONN H. F. LEHMANN, Recolver for Ackermnnn Lros. & Ifintze. 4274 Bros. Recolvers Notice. All persons owlng money to the firm of Ackerman Bros, & Heintze,” will please make settloment for all nccounts due at the office of said firm to the undersigned or pay Dills to authorized collector only when certificate of authority is produced, JOHN H. F. LEHMAD RECEIVER FOR ACKERMANN Bros. & HEINTZE, Omaha, Aug. 26, 1893, 927d10t. ARGAINS IN FARM LAND:! 500 ACRES, Grecley county, Neb., from North Loup, on Unlon_Pacific rafl . on B.-& M. rallr T, ete.: $8.00 per acre. ¥ Crelghton, Knox county, $0.50 per acre. 640 ACRES, near Lodge Pole, smooth land, $6.50 per ucre. Toug tim Hicks' Re: building, On OR SALE Good farms that rent for $2.00 per acre cash for land in cultivation. Price §20,00 per acre. Prico $8.00 to ad; good soll, Neb., good soll, Only 3¢ cash, balance tate Agency, 305 New York Lite 255 97 Also, Farms that rent fof share of crop. $15.00 per acre. 9 Also, Good untmproved land at $5.00 to €12.00 per acre, ; Teims 1-5 eash, Balafico fn ansual payments: per cent interest. Abecal commission ghven agents. ) D. Hayes. No. $10 1-2 Soutl{ 15th- street, Omaha, Neb. | 57-82] NTHONY LOAN AND TRUST CO., 318 N. Y, fe, lends at low rates for cholce seeurity on Nebrasii and lowa farms or Omabia clty propetty. 07 W —CENTRALLOAN & TRUST CO, BEE BLDG. —$500.00 TO $1,600.00 TO LOAN 1 TO 5 years on improved Omaha real estate or farm lands. E. C. Garviu & Co., 208 Sheely bloek. M840 W 2I0NEY 10 LOAN AT CURRENT RATES. Appiy to W. B. Nelklo, First National BE ldg. W SNORTGAGE LOANS. A.MOORE, 401 BER MONEY TO LOAN—CHATLELS, 1—TWO NICE UNFURNISHED GROUND FLOO] JTrooms for housekeeping; 252 Douglus. 3 20¢ ‘WO UNFURNISHED FRONT ROOMS, 2212 Mason. Mo01' 28 Rates, 10¢ a lll| ach fusertion, sum & llne per monll Nothi) for les han 25¢. 0] KIND OF SE- ‘strictiy contidential. *A. B. Harris, room 1 Continental block 478 JVE OWN, BY FORECLOSURE. ne of the best properties on Lowe aveuue, in elegant 8hape, 147 feet front, with ever complete (the house and barn alone costing $16, 000.00), at & price low engugh to Justify a purchase solely 1 an fnvesisl It I8 the beat propert AND OFFER n Omaha for the money. Look It over inside and ont. Inspect it closely. It will be sold at o great sacrifice. This 15 an oppor- tunity of your life to gotgne of the most beautiful residences in Omaha foxTess than G0 per cent of 1t actual ¢ost. Call and'we will show you this property with pleasure. GLOBE LOAN & TRUST CO., 16th and Dodge streels, 0 A BAFE AND PROFITABLE INVESTMEN $00 per acre, TThe best farm in Douglas county. "This 1and will sell for $100 an acre fn less than 8 years. Cash tncome $500 a vear from rent. Omaha Real Estato & Trust Co., Bee Bldg. 412 FOX RENTSTORES AND OFFICES. Rates, 10¢ a 1tne cach Insertion, $1.50 a line per month. ' Nothing taken for less than FOR RENT, OFFICE SPACE ON GROUND floor at 1702 Farnam street. MY28 —FOR RENT. THE 4-STORY BRICK BUILDING am st. The bullding has a fireproof ce- ent, complete steam heating - fixtures, the tloors, gas, ete. Apply it the ofics FOR RENT, COMPLETELY FURNISHED ., or chop house, doing first ¢ e of the best locations in the 2 So. 13th St., up stairs. OFFICES CHEAP. WITHNELL BLOCK. 16TH aud Harney. M3118 19 AGENTS WANTED. Rates, 10¢ a 1in mouth, ' Nothing quire 6 cach msertion, §1.60 & line per aken {or less than 25¢, —WANTED, GOOD CANVASSERS TO IN- troduce and sell our pure aluminium cooking utensils o private families. will send can- vassing book, $1.00, and samiples to the amount of $1.00, and upwards. These will be sent C. 0. D, with fon to inspect and return upon consign press charges. Ilinols Pure Aluminium Miz2d 27 OF MME. MC- Bummer corsets and . We can prove Ad-}n;uu St. Louls Corset Co., er 16. LADY AGENTS SELL MORE Do health corsets, it. Send for t St. Louis, Mo. Dr ~MALE AND FEMALE AGENTS WANI o qalary or commission; absolutely ne lightning seller. Paterson-Fowler Co. born street, Chicago. AGENTS MAK: Jkitehen utensil e \ts: 2 L0 6 sold fn e agepiid, 6 cents, Ml $5.00 A DAY, GREAT) Tewlls for 35 ample, post- Tates, 1o & W after Nothing ta ORTWO FURNIS fom depot cir line. Address Koo o —MONEY TO LOAN— We will lend You any sum which you wish, small or large, at the lowest possible rates, in ths auickest possible time and for any length 0f timo 10 Bult you. You can pay it back in such fnstall- ments a8 you wish, when you wish, and ouly pay for it as long as youkeep it. You éun Lorrow on HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANOS, HORSES, WAGONS AND CARRIAGES, WAREHCUSE RECEIPTS, MERCHANDISE OR “ANY OTHER SECURITY. Without publicity or removal of property. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. 300 SOUTH 10TH STREET, first floor above the stroet, THE OLDEST, LARGEST AND ONLY INCORPOR- ATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA. D0 YOU WANT MONEY? We willloan you ANY SUM vou wish on your FURNITURE, PIANOS, HORSES, WAGONS, ARRIAGES, WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS, We give prompt attention to ‘all appiicatiors, nd will carry your lodn 48 vou wish, ying your loan Tliere {8 no pub- ieity or removal of pro FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. Room 4, Withnell M744 Cor. 16th and Harney 8t. by a BUSINESS CHANCES. Rates, 10c _line cach nscrtion, month. ' Nothing taken for less thin TRESPONSIDLE DUYER WANTED FOR A good dairy with an established trade 70 gallons of milk dally. Address: O 11, aline par . —ANY ONE HAVING A STOCK OF GENERAL handise from $4,000 to $6,000, wl from it at once, can find u p BEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN NEBRAS- ka for sale at o burgain. Western Husinoss 310N, Y. L bldg. 210816 FOR_SALE OR RENT Hotel in Prosser. Adams Co Kay, Hastings, Neb, THE § , Neb, LTI 1d. Neb, PHYSICIAN, 4l4 FOR SALE OR TRADE, FIRS#-CLASS DRU S storscontrally locatel, good cash buslnss, G » FAMILY OF THRE tage or three or fo iy focation. Address 0 DESIRE TO RENT untirnishod roguis in K. Ratos, 10¢ + month. ' Nothi M S1ORAG “HOUSEHOLD R, Wells, Fol ab rates. Rates, |\1v & wond fleat lnsertion, 103 word thera- after. Nothing taken for loss tha ~CASH PAID FOR. GOLD AND L h Jacobson & Elsele, e roolu 11,1615 Dow N WANTED. THE ADDRESS OF BVERY REAL N state man o Towa aud Nebraska. Addrons O NTED TO BUY, A JEWELEIUS SAFE, ud firoproof, for 5 O 47, Mtz 2 Word first inscrtior \ng taken for less thin 26, NT OR SALE, BENT MAKE UP- Inquire room 308, First Nat g lea word there- Vot it plano. bunk buldiu: P FOR SALE CHEAP, A NICE PONY CART. _Inquire at 1614 Cumirix stroet M1 D 18T CLASS BOARDING & LIVERY. WINDSOR. Blablos, 1416 Daveupors; siorage (of carduecs. 00§10 Y10 BUY. §BLL OB BXCHANGE. BUSINESS Chinees, réal ostate or linds. Apply to” Wost- ern Business Agcney, 310 N. ¥, L bldz. M3o1 85 WA active, with cash, 10 car Can buy cheap. Good pro y for tifly thousand busl UL LOCATED is for selling w88 O 03 Bee, 4861, Y FANT WHO CAN LOAN exmployer $700.00 can have & steady nosftion; good salary and security. " Address 0 01, ow 508 RKET IN THIS 02 Blondo st FOR kool pi OLD S fent’ locatien. %0 67 e YV FOR SALE, CIGAR STORE, LONG ESTAI- Lished, in 4 e location in the business center; will be sold chieap for cash; no agents. Address 0. 55 Bee. 490 27% WANTED, GOOD LOCATION FOR DOOTOR 1 drug store: also pokition with drugglst Lo clerk and preseription by doctor, - Lock Box J, Doniphan, Nel. 476 497, ST PROFIT WEEKLY WITH $200. Investors in tmes like these will o well o bear in mind th Becond BUCCORBIL year of Rowe's In dicapplig System "Phis s equivalont t & With 10 pe Cdlvidend payiug securitios, Profits returned niformly cach week. Safe. conservative. b tleal. Prospectus, 1883, explaluing sysiem 1o de- a1l bulated wiatinticd, wie,, free.”C. 1 Rowe, P. 0. Tiox 127, Brooklyu, N 7 FOR SALE, BAKERY AND LUNCH ROOM, in town Of 25.000. Dolig goud bustiess. Ch half cash, balance time. Address O 64, Be well entabiisl ¥ preferred, with $7,000 Lo 5,000 rences required 4nd given. Addross ¥ and Box U4, Umaus, Nob. 024 ]\[l ST BE SOLD AT O close to new Elmwood park and Belt Line Rty in West Omaha. Will plat into 200 beautiful lots, One of the finest tracts of acre property around Omaha. In order to muke a quick sale the owner Las authorized us to ofter the land _at $350.00 per floro, Hicke, lteal Estate Agency, 305 N. ¥ 'Lito bullding 10.00—A MORTGAGED HOME 1S NO HOM all. T want every rich or poor man who has no home to investigaté the lots Tam selling at $10.00 1ng betwi ud_the new fort. No e on this b and $10.00 18 pi full for & 1ot up Write for plat and full inforn odge street. QR SALE CAE oper 4 certain nunibe ation to C. P. Benju A RESIDENCE LOT CAE ieo. L. Mayh 63 FOR A HOME, 460 31 IN MY HANDS Abstract with 459 28 | ACRES. JUST T FLACE siear town, 013 Now York Lite. ACRE BLOCK NEAR TOWN i 10 dugs for ensh, low - price. 13 land. ew York Life, DR, WILLLAMSON MEDICAL SURGICAT, (©: Is unsurpnssed in tho treatmen of all Cbronio, Privats aal Nerv.us hnn!u- \ Write to or consult porsonall A CREATMENT BY MAL Address with stamp for pac- S ticulars, which will be want in plninenvelope. . O. H0x 1. O, 1133, 15t street, Omaha TArrive . | Oman 800 am 9.50 am 425 pm 555 pm [Arrives Omaha 11.26am 4:00 pm 4100 pm S 4.20 pm| 0. 1136 am s 3 0 Expros 717 pm ... Chilcago & Towa Local “Leavs | BURLINGTON & MO. RIVER: Omaha | _Depot 10th and Mason Ste. 10.15am Denver Expross 1015 am adwood EXpress, 4.50 pm _Denver EXpress 6,60 pm | _B.15am| Teaves Omala m Arrives Omaha THICAGO, R. I & PACIFIC. {From the Bagt.) ot 10th & Marey 1030am Atlantic_Express 400 pm| 1171 Nebraska State Lmited. .. ZI0Dm 11 Rl Bprein o World's Falr Limfted. . CHICAGO, . I & PACIFIC, Union Depot' 10th & Marey xits Expross . rasicn State Lnit 6.00 pm g 2100 pm ~ From |....-Kansas City Da i C. Night F.x! . Louls T Expros. Overland Plyer, nemueummuxFnox:um\ ,“,...‘|":n,mc e .cmcmm Expross. “Chicago Express. A50am 850 am |(Ex $at) Wyo. 630 pm Norfolk (Ex Sun 2 cholce 20 and ale Just outside Hicks' Real Estate Room 305, N. Y. bldg. 62527 40 ACRES NEAR T FOR SALE, WELL 913 New York Life, 408 29 O 5 AND ONE 10 ACRE TRACT SUITABLE for fruit or garden use. One-half cush, ¥ time, 913 New York Life, 5 We ean offe 0 West Omiha. 4567 30 T0.400m | 4.05 pin 7200 pm |- 55 OURI PACIFIC. (b and Wobs . Louis Exprosa 1 Louin Exprons 12 Nebraska Local Lonves ‘Omaha low price. 60 ACRES DOUGLAS COUNTY, 16 miles from Omaha postoMice, 8 miles from depot. Orchard, grapes and small fruits, Good well and o terms 1o sult, /LT SELT 100 FEET ON MILITALY Clifton il only ‘#1,600.00, N I AM SELLING LOTS FOR $10.00 FACH, betie i ud new Fort Omahi e 1018 Will get 1 5omEbody's Wity Very soon. on the boom agintn, NO morigage on this i #10.00 1 full payment for i 10t remem- close postige for plat and full informa- Chrles ¥. Tonjamin, solu agent, 1306 Dodgo 500.00 FOR MY i ut Ala IN. COTTAGES N Wo eottges dud 1ot 1 avenue and Pacifice spleudid it loeation, 11 sold togbiher o Hicks real estate ageney, 306 N, ¥ Ratcs, 100 fim} month. Nothing tul PER OENT MORTGA bsolutely safe’ Au 1617 Farnum ] IGH GRADE OMAHA CITY MOR netting purchusers good rate of luwrest, sums of from $100.00 up, fpr ke by Globe Loan & Trast Co., 10th und Dodge, Oaiaha Partioulurs "o ap S, SONE | Anner(hl #1.50 & lne per far loss thin & Ol TARGE INV ‘@ Becurities are offer Tondg, warran, lutely glit edi )d: Inguire of Joli 1al broker, )N Y. Life. (w LT DG T Real Esta ing. D MORTGAGES FOR SALE. HICKS o ugeicy, 805 New York Lite bulld- MUSIC, ART AND LANGUAGES. &, 10c 1 1 Ingertion, $1.50 & lin Nothing taken for less thiln “ic. (\ ¥, GELLENBECK, BANJOISE AND TEACHER 2 1610 Callfornta stroet 1 BBOBTBAND A“D TYPLWRITIN G tes, 10¢ & Lo cach tnseriion ) lias p3 month. Notlitng taken for less thau GUNG LADIES AND GENTLEMEN CAN 800N auire s working knowledge of shorthand and typewriting at A. C. Vian Sant's school of short- buud, 0138 N, Y. Life. Typewriters o rent. 610 viuw BEST PLACE TO LEARN SHORTHAND and typowrliiig in st ho Omahy Commerclal liger’ Write Kolrbougls 1r0s. for catalogue, ik, Omilia, Neb. 898 892 1| _Deno ‘Webster Sts. adation [ 1 yBxpress (9. San.)| Paul Limited Passenger (BX. S| ~ 8IOUX CITY g 1 10 and M Sioux PACIFC Ginaha oy S “gAnam|; Ul XD oo CITY & PACIVIO Depot, 15th and Weebst L .Chiengo Limite OMAHA & ST, LOULS, U. P. Depot, 10th’ andMarey| T 28t Louls Cantion Ball.. “Omahal 400 Dm | HUMORS OF THE CRISIS, An Eccontric Stranger Causes Quite s Sen sation in a New York Bank, “gpeaking of the financial stringency,” said a Wall street broker to the New York Tribune, *I've got a good one to tell you, Saturday morning a tall, sol- emn-looking stranger went into a bank, which I might name, only 1 promised I wouldn't, and approsching the win- dow of the receiving teller, quietly remarked that he would like to ae: posit $5,000. The teller im courteous tones inquired if he alveady had an ac- count at the bank. The stranger said he hadn’'t. Sothe teller hastened outs side, escorted him into the president’ room and introduced him to the pres dent. The president, on learaing his business, smiled kindly, offered him a seat, and remarked that it wasa fine day. Well, of course they entered the new depositor’s signature in a big ledger, and one of the clerks was directad to provide him with a pass book. Then the receiving teller took him back into the bank and politely asked for his de- posit. But the stranger stroked his sandy goatee and uxplulmnl that he had merely come in to give the customary sixty-days notice and would be around with the money on the 4th of October. He added that it looked like rain, and that a steady pour for half a day would rovea great blessing to the country. llhu teller reached for his bronze paper weight, but before he could fire it the stranger had lit out.” —— The Bicketts in their great aorlal pers formance, 4 and 9, Courtland, ANOTHER FELLOW San Franeiseo Eraminer, There was & man once —Geoftrey Hal- kett by name —of few failings, but chief among these was the ineradicable con- viction that he understood the inner- most workings of thd mind of & girl. “A clever beggar 1 onco knew," he explained one night to his old intimate, Paddon—"“in fact, about the cleverest beggar T ever did know-—once said to me, ‘If you koow one thing thoroughly, you hold the key to everything.' It didn’t strike me particularly at the time. I had no reason for testing it, but it's awfully true, Jim. 1 can seo it now.” It was in Jim Paddon's rooms in Gray's in that this sententious remark was ut- tered. Jim Paddon was at the moment keenly interested in wondering whether the cork of a soda water bottle would come out easily, like a tooth with gas, or would require extracting with a wrench. The gas gained the day. ““Well,” he said, content now to dally with trivialities, “and what if it is? “Well, I'll tell you. Sometimes this knowledge is very useful to you, and sometimes—well, {t's just amusing. I don't think I'm particularly conceited, but 1 flatter myself that 1 have always had a knack of undevstanding girls. Tt isn't a thing a man cares to talk about much. In the first place ninety-nine people out of & hundred would put any one down as a fool who said this—possibly, I am rather femininely minded. Inuany case, I often used to think I could sco” things from their point of view better than most fel- lows and argue their cases in their own way. Now, since I have thoroughly understood one girl, I know I can do this. And what is the con 'mlm'm'x-? Why, they never astonish me now. Paddon took his pipe from his mouth and attempted to realize an old ambi- tion, and blow a second smoke ring through a first. “My experience,” he said, when fail- ure tripped him up remorselessly, *is that they vary too much. No two are alike and they always get mixed up,and to try to put them rignt is the worst of all.” Whether he was alluding to smoke rings or girls was not very clear, Halkett looked at him pityingly. He might have had doubts about women, but he knew that he understood men. “Look here, old fellow,” ho said, you've cither had one whisky too many or too few.” Paddon adopted the only course open to him. “Who's the poor girl mented on? Do I know h “That’s rather a brutal it, but I suppose it's Kate “Then,"said Paddon, ‘isn't italmost & pity that you are not going to marry her instead of me. Haikett smiled. rying man. When next the two friends met it was at the home of Kate Temple, the maiden who, after being analyzed by one man, had perversely fallen in love with another. HalKett, too philosophical = to be jealous, had_only found in the cumstance of her preference for - his friend a further proof of the well known law that ideals must be lowered half- mast high when scienco passes by. In short, he liked her still, but his attitude now might be best described as one of slightly contemptuous sympathy. The circumstances under which they all met now were rather depressing. James Paddon had many weaknesses, and one of them had just attained an alarming prominence. = Sir McDermott Ballarat, who doubled the purts of emi- nent specialist and family {riend to the Temples (for Kate had one incumbrance —she was garrisoned round_about by a maiden aunt with fads), had just discov- ered that his dear youg friend Paddon possessed only one lung instead of the normal number,and that that interesting relic must on no account be allowed to winter in England. It was now Septem- ber. The young man might take s lung to Davos Platz or to Colorado, but he must be off without delay. Halkett, like most people, was at his best in emergencies. The one cheering fact to the Tempies on this last depres- sing evening was his quiet announce- ment to Kate that if Jim liked he would go with him and lock after him. He had previously arranged it all with Paddon, who was pleased. This almost reconciled Kate to her lover's going to the further countr Jim Paddon did not feel ill, he said, whereas if he went to a place haunted by invalids he would grow worse out of sympathy The goodbyes that night were said in chapters. Geoffrey Halkett left first and Kate's eyes were eloquent when she thanked him. She did not say much, but he was satisfied. It was at that moment that the emirently feminine thought oceurred to her: *“What a pity firey should not marry some nico girl!” Then old Mrs. Temple said goodby to all and d tly left the lovers to settle the rest. This took two hours and three-quarters, during which time Geoffrey leaned against a lamp- post smoking and thinking it rather a pity that Kate's eyes should be wasted on Jim. He was aroused by Jim rush- ing down the steps, almost knocking him down and swearing at him. They walked to London that night, by way of gotling up strength for the journey. The noxt day they started. Ruskin, who adyocated once a period of lengthened probutionary absence for the young man in love, probably foresaw the ‘ndvantd of wking iteps which would cancel 50 per cent of firkt engage- ments, Paddon was not to be religd upon with impunity. His lung grow lusty and strong in the bracing air of the Rocky mountains, but he fell inlove with a set- tler's daughter just before the time when he should have returned to Kate, Halkett had noticed this emotion in its incipient stages, but Paddon had not, nor had 1t even tinged his letters to Kate, when he contracted a prevalent form of fever, and tho settler's daughter nursed him through it. As soon as he became convalescent he bestowed on her a new Colorado edition of his old love for Kate. Now, Paddon’s illness had been Hal- kett's opportunity. Whatever swer in him, it was never his loyalty to his friends. He wrote to Kate regularly, reporting the invalid’s health, When Jim regained convalescence it was promptly brought home to him that he should resume management of his own allairs, but his new sentiment barred the way to this, At this crisis it scemed good to Jim Paddon, whose simple brain was not capable of dealing with two sets of emotions, to unceremoniously depart with the settler's daughter and marry her. He considerately left a note, re questing Halkett to deal with his honor as he thought fit, Geoffr instinet, and at the best but an amateur liar. He had the Hritish aversion to taking away & man's character to a girl. After much deliberation he said to him- self: “If I know Kate—and [ flatter my- self that 1 do know her—she would rather retain her faith in adead Jim than lose her faith in a living Jim.” So he wrote that Jim had got worse and died. He did unot consider himsell in this, which was to his credit. Then, being no longer required in Colorado, he followed his letter home Ou the way howe common sense argued u've experi- v of putting He was not a mar- y Halkett was a gentleman by i with him ana brought home to him verg foreibly that ho hade a mistake. Soonet or later Kate must loarn the truth, It would be better for her to hear it from him now than to have it hrutally broken to her later, when it might injure het life more. It was not a ploasant mission, this mission of confession on which he went a short time after his return, but he confronwd himself with the thought { that sho would at least acknowledge that ail he had done was out of considers ation for her. Geoffrey Halkott nover told any one what happened at that interview. As s matter of fact, the girl heard him all through, and then, white and tremblin, with indignation, infinitely !q-urn!lfi with horself for having allowed any ona to detamo her lover while she listened, she turned and left him-—not, though, before she had pointedly suggested that he should never enter the house again. “She had never trusted him from the very boginning,” so she said, . ‘‘and NOW ——"" Halkett took up his hat and went. This man, who had thought himsell never to be astonished again, was an obstinate man, but not too obstinate to acknowledge himself astonished. He wasted no time over useless arguments or letters, but he went abroad and some me subsequently he met Jim Paddon. he interview was short, but satisfac- tory. All, it avpeared, that Halkott re- quired of his former friend was u letter written to Kate, telling her how matters stood. Paddon demurred, and Mrs, Pad- don thought Halkett a nuisance. “L may be a sneak,” said Jim; but I'll be —— if I'll writo myself down one.” Halkett declined to enter into the dis- tinetion. “Youcan put it ina gentle- manly way il you can,” ho said. A man with only one lung and a bad case is no mateh for a man with two lungs and good Caso and a rapidly de- veloping passion for o woman. In’ less than a month Halkett was home with the letter. “Kate is devilish obstinate when she's ina bad tempor,” he said to himself. “'T know what she'll do now; she'll rofuse to see me, and I'm not going to trust the letter to the post.” Still, he wrote and asked her to make an appointment. She replied by return, naming a day and hour. Halkett gasped a little at this, but went for a walk to think how he should meet her, He need not have troubled about ar« ranging specches or lineg of conduct. Kato took the initiative at the inter- view, as he might have known she must. She was very civil, only rather distant, ;m(l asked him why he wanted to see her. “I have brought youa letter,” ho said. She held out her hand. He gave it to her. She looked at the writing, murmured an exeuse and left him. When she came back there changed about in her speech. “Don’t make me apologize,” she suid, “but, of course, I knew you were right when you told me, only T wasn't going to allow any one butJim to say such things about himself, was 17" “Certainly not,” said Halkett, too blinded by the sentiment of the sentence to consider its grammar. “Itis I who have to apologize.” S0 they parted good friends student of women went home and on the whole rather not with the sensation to which he was now accustomed, After a decent interval of these iriendly relations he asked her to marry him. Then the friendly intercourse snapped like a pipestem aud she told him he hadinsulted her, *You ought by this time.” she said, *to know mo too well to imagine that [ could ever love again. This finished off Geoffrey fiulkun He spent a miserable month making up’ his mind whether to go abroad or to the devil, and had finally decided on a conbination, when this létter came: Dear Mr. Halkett: Huve w®annoyed you inany way? If not, why do you never come 10 sec us now? We shail both be in and very pleased to see you any arternbon this week- if you care to look us up agamn. Very sin cerely yours, KaTe TEMPLE, P. 5 —Aunt says she may have to go ous Wednesday, but every other afternoon she will be at home. Geoffrey Halkett read this letter, but not all his experience could make him ‘look as though he had expected it. After a little while he smiled and lit his pipe, and was happy. He might not un- derstand women, but he understood that letter. On Wednesday morning he spent 20 guineas on a ring. on Wednesday afternoon he called at the Temples’ and saw Kate. After all, now that he was cured of his chief weakness, he was a very good fel- low, and there is never a better wifle than the girl who is capable of astonishe _ ing you on oceasion. el Queer Facts About Money, There are 119,900,000 old copper pennies somewhere. Nobody knows what has become of them, excopt that once in a while a single specimen turng up in change. A few years ago 4,500,000 bronze 2 cent pieces were set afloat, Three millions of these are still out- standing. Three million 3 cent nickel picces are scattered over the United States, but it is very rarcly that one is soen. OF 800,000 half cents, which corres spond in value to English farthings, noy one has been returned to the governs ment for recoinage or is held by the treasury, Congress appropriates from $100,000 to $150,000 yearly for coining the uncurrent silver colns now in pose session of the tremsury. These are mostly half dollars, and are not circu- lated because there is no demand for them. Not long ago the stock of them amounted to 26,000,000, but it is only about half of that now. The money set aside for oining is not intended to pay for the cost of the minting, but is required to reimburse the lll-uxuri’ of the United Statos on account of the loss in weigat which the silver pieces have suffered by abrasion. Thisloss amounts to $30 on every $1,000, and it has to be made good in order to set the treasurer’s account straight. o Contined Sound. The fintensity of confined sound ig finely illustrateéd at Causbrook castle, Isle of Wight, where theve is a well 200 feet deep wnd twelve feet in diameter, walled and lined with smooth masonry. Although this is an unusual depth for well even in the British isles, yet when a pin is dropped into it the “sound of striking the surface of the water 182 feet below can be distinetly heard: In a cast iron water pipe of Paris, which forms a continuous tube with Unly two slight erooks, and those near its middle, the lowest whisper at one end may be dis- tinctly heard at the other, although the pipe is 3 fect in l\,ngth ‘When some Experiments in this line were being cons ducted a pistol fired at one end of the tube actually blew out a lighted candle held at the other end and violently olected the shavings, feathers, pap ete., which had been placed in the end of the pipe by the experimenters. —— Rev, Robert Mclntyre, formerly of Chi- cago, hns created a sensation among his con- gregation in Denver. He has preferred o request o his people that his salary shail be reduced in the sum of #,000. In his opinlon his salary of 85,000 is at lcast twice as large it ought to be iu hurd times and ho cut down his expenses without suffering be- youd endurance, Nextl was little her except a hesitancy and the satisfied, ploased than of astonisnment bocoming quite