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-_— DVERTISEMENTS FOR THESE COLUMNS will be taken nill 12:30 p. m. for the evening Bnd until 8:30 p.m. for the morning and Sunday wditions Adverifsera, by requesting a numbered check, ean have ddrensed 1o & numbered Jetter in o Tiie BEE. Answerd 8o addressed will be del ) upon presentation of th ~ BITUATIONS- WANTED. Taton, 11¢¢ 1 word et fnsertion. 164 word the after. Not @ taken for less than FXPE TOOKKEEPER position rences. - Address W Good 809 WET NURSE 414 18° WANTED. SITU uscaden POSITION BY YOUNG MAN AS Al Slenographer; €000 refarence s, e M54 50% ), A SITUATION AS PRESSMAN BY 1 furnish good tof ok, 400 Bell 8t Be- Mid3 200 L NURSE, FULL Address 1,3, N atrice, Neb. small wages, .\K..um!i‘ ON BY YOUNG LADY, EXPER- lenced i i Astiar., Can Turitsh AL ) “WANTED, WOSITION BY YOUNG LADY experienend, rapid and aceurate stenographer and (ppewritst: inted with hookkesping ; office cxperionee: good business st Tofors Willing 1o neeopt & moderate salary and lvaneement (0 1y and avility, s Lillian B, Fow strect, Lilliau E. Fo trect, K WANTED—-MALE HELP, ertion, 16 & word thero- 48 than goe. B SOLICITORS, TEAMS FURNISHED; BXTRA ay 1o men with rigs. American Wringer Co 3600 Ttow :I THE NEBHASKA GUARANTEE and Tny U company wanta a_few e men of Solicitors, ADDIY at Tooms & 3 b Ratc Thgen afier, Nothing T Sells on sight. nts aro making 25.00 1 further 30, La Orosso, Wis, M483 OR_OUR_CITY BUSINESS. 1at 1516 Douglas, 301 02 . A RELIABLE MAN IN BVERY Westeri states 10 Dodge's « cure and Jary ath st ., Neb. MEN IN BVERY COUNTY TO AC Bx- Rheums Dode, WANTED, an privato dotectives undor instrugtions srignce unnccessary. Send stamp, Natio Tective Bureat, Tndfanapolis, Mi02 A CORNET PLAYER: ONE_WHO 1. Address Sceretary, Monroe D430 A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT mai 0 tal e 008 ouse. M 1 501D deps t thoroughly unde a the busi- 6 and know the v dress stating ex- pericnce, references and - salary expected. W50, o M424 19 FOR RENT-HOUSES. AGENTS WANTED. PERSONAL. Continued. Continued. D BEST & AND 8-ROOM HOUSES IN CITY. Lowest rates, Inquire 2602 Blondq street, MG08 N D5 ROOM HOUSE, MODE R RNISHED OR unfurnishe Apply 1112 8, 413 ROOM HOUSE, ALL MODER #30.00, 714 No. 20th. T 1 o0th BLEGANT At two cnr 1 2005 1 ROk & 30t A £5.00. W 4-ROOM COTTAGE, [ llar, clstern, city Tnquire Mg AGBNTS, HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO MAKE o §250 before “Xmas? n put_you in v way, and will prove it or forfelt $500; this An- neement may be YOur stepping stone to i for- no If taken advantage of at once. Address Manufacturers,” Box 5308, Boston, Maga, oo AND GENERAL, Svolty, 100 tn 160 ] AGENTS WANTED, LOOAT, o for_n quick sclling patented per cent profit; good solicltors can make from £100.00 10 $300.00 & montl; territory fresh: write for particulars, The Ohlo Novelty Co., D 1, Clucin- natl, 0. MaNT [)- FoUR-ROOM HOUSE AGE, and out, $13.00, 10 Seward. MA148 10% T-ROOM MODE! OR vithout barn, South 3 N NICH 5 ROOM MODERN en, 4123 Hamilton. 1 FOR RENT- 5-ROOM COTTAGE, OR THRER ooms of sanie for housekeeping. £06 8. 30th, HOUSE WITH Md5 1RAPEST MODE D.2ox with bath, In efty. 3041 oot o 506 MODERN 5-ROC TAGES, 4T 8t MODERN R 7-ROOM i Mg 13th strect FLAT, D7 26 ST LIST IN OMAHA., Castellar, near 8. 20th St., $4.00. 314 8. 35th St., near Faruam, ity water, ooms, $R.00. 8 rooms, ¢ B rooms, £10.00. 5 vo0ms, roums, $12.5 @ rooins, 1013 8. 318t St, clty water In house, $14.00. 2912 Decatur St., city water, large 1ot ko St 3 8. 20U #00d barn, §10.00. ity water and sewer, 1 Bristol § city water, $12.00. 507 K roam St, water in house, 23 Maple 8t., thoroughly modern new above in good repair and water Geo.3. Fox, 1218 Harney ), VE HAVE SEVERAL NICE HOUSES FOR ont. near 1 £15 00 Hicks' Real Estate Ag Life Bullding. T);EOR RENT. SIX-ROOM HOUSE MODERN, s, Dath, fireplace, furnace, hot and ecold water, cisteru pump i Kitehen, closets, water closet, everviling fivst class, two' car lines, ten minuies ride from postoflice, first-class nelehbor- liood, $26.00 per_month, wortli 35.00: long lease {f néeessary. — Call roont 1024 NeW York Life, or telephone 860, 489 19* ), For TNt AN COMFORTABLE rurnished louse, 2601 e, Rent an. MiT2 20° 1, JODERN N-ROOM HOUSE, BARN, lawn, ete., in neighborliood, opposite Redick's: al room hou: 10K Han scom park. Low rent. 708 N. Did AN §-ROOM COTTAGES. NEAR MOTOR. Wilght & Lasbury, 10th and Howard. . o0 " ONE OF THE of lown; cheap rd & Bro.. 1410 540 19° T, FOK RENT, FURNISHED. plasiitest iomes 10 north pi to right parties. Inquire T.J. Be Douglas. AND REPORTERS. Experfence not essen= Interstate CONTRIBUTORS 8 well. [ d stamp for instruction Press Assoclation, Indianapolis, Ind. M445 204 B WANTED, SALESMAN FAMILIAR ~ WITH erocery i + 10 Work in Omali and Council Hlufts on salary and commission, Ad- dress W 61 Bee oM M55 20 D 08 S. 11th 8t AGH-DIT* IN EVERY COUNTY TO 4 for bix advertiscrs: $3.00 forparticulars, Wilson WANT Istribute cireuls biisiy Tans 111 L ete.; Tegulm mention pap e Co., No. 8, Union vlence, Sauare, New Yor B, INO SALESMEN WANTED: PERMANENT position for right parties. Address 420 Society Tor Savings, Cleveland, O. 510 19* WANTED, YOUNG MAN TO MANAGE OF- fice pines, by reliable company. Sal- avy §70.00; fntercst fn_ business. Referenc 000.00 In cash necessary.~ Address W 01 — EXPERIENCED GERMAN COAC cferences. Adolph Meyer , 11th & F' FURNISHED HOUSES. h fusertion, $| ken for 1ess than 25 1ED HOUSE OF SEVEN ROOMS TO for $20.00, 10 re- aline per Einénony, FURNISHED ROOM WITH HEAT month, 814 8. 28th street. 0- FOR RENT, FURNISHED ROOM FOR 1 OR 2 Fentlen 4047 Dodge street. M3G6 E FURNISHED ROOM, 2017 HARNEY ST, 386 210 J—FOR RENT. 5 ROOMS FURNISHED COM- Uplete for light housckeeping. 613 No. 19th, 392 19 EIWQ LARGE, HANDSOME ROONS, FULL eurnishied, for gentiemen: most desirable loc tion fu the ciiy. 8. W. cor. 17th and Dodge. M137 19 LARGE SOUTH FRONT ROOM, GENTLE- e preferred. 1924 Douglay siredt, + M428 10 RELIABLE TRAVELING SALES- our’ lubricating and burning oils Good chance for right man. The Cleveland Refining Co., Cleveland, 0. M00 24* B, JIDELINE, §200 PER TOWN PAID TRAV- eling men to uppoint agents. No samples. Write J. F. Rowins, 115 5th avenue, Chicago. 4 2 S5 5 LIVE MEN ALREADY VELING AND scllivg the dru 7 learn something to their advantage dressing the Remo Co., box BBU, Kansas City, Mo. 491"19% ~WANTED, TRAVELING SALESMAN IN saloon fixtires or liquors, to handle a side line. No samples, only one of two in a place to e, and commission given on all business result- ng. Does not conflict. State territory. Address P.0. Box 213, Chicago, 492 19° ~SALRSMEN WANTED, FREE PREPAID Donttit. One of our agents has earned over 000 1n ive years. P. 0. box 1371, New York. 82 19 - NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSE- Liccening, 119 N. 15th street. Md51 20 E-NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, FOR GEN- 4 ticmen only. $18 8. 20th st. 61219 FOR RENT, ELEGANTLY FURNISHED Usteam heated rooms. G602 So. 13th street. M498 25 RNISHED ROOM WITH BOARD, IF PRE- forred. Inguire 828 8. 18(h St M521 2 ARGE FRONT ROOM WITH ALCQVE, rnished, heat, gas, bath. for gentl , n private family Address X 1 M533 200 NT, NICELY FURNISHED BACK enough for two, 1009 Fur Mo —FOR RE parlor, larg strect, F»’n?u ROOMS FURNISHED COMPLETE Yror keepine louse for gentleman and \vife, Wit & 16th and Howard. M530 20% WANTED, SALESMAN, §100.00 A MONTH, to solicit orders for manufacturing_ comy Address, with stamp, K, Box No, 175 Kc Nebrasia, 478 19* PIANO PLAYER WANTE TRAVE! with troupe. W dress H, B, M TO d NISHED ROOMS FOR G cing 10th st Wright & Eid JICELY FURNISHED = ROOMS FOR Unouseieeping to parties without ehiidven; ref- erences given and required. 705 South 16th, flat ¥, ) 527 19% D GIRLS WHO WISH TO ¥ when ont of school, send name and No money wanted, R. 1 M3s5 20 AS MANAGERS TO EM- and exp : yeatly o write with siamp. Mfg. Co. 0 i ] WE WANT YOU TO WORK FOR US, THUS o jnaking $12.00 to #35.00 per week. Partfes pre- ferred who can furnish ahorso and travel through the country: & team, though, 18 not necessa A few vacancies in towns and cities. Spare hiours may be used to good advantage. B, F. Johnson & Co., 11th and Main streets, Richmond, Vii. M420 28% MAN compiain of fast ney v 1 particulars if you Herb Remedy Co., 404 AGENTS o kitchen u 10 6 801d in five conts, MAKE A DAY, nsil ever invented. Hei % mpie, postage paid, M _| WANTED, AGENTS TO SELL THE CHEAP o eat and best selling slot maching on the marke refands 74 8t by makiug a_small, absolutely safe For particulars address Chas T. Maley, r. Pearl and Maln Ste., Cinelnnati, 0. 490 19% WANTED. AGENT! HER SEX, FOR articies used cvery day in overy liome, Agents make $60.00 1o $200.00 per month. Joseph Me- Cullum, 99 Washington street, Chicago. 487 19° J; LADY MADE €10.00 LAST WEEK SELLIN o Long's Solid Mucilage peneils, Why not you? Address C. A, Long, wfr, 834 Dearborn street, Chicago, 11, 477 19° —AGENTS WANTED-_THE PARLIAMENT OF o Religions. Comply ages, Full specehes and_add 50; agen outfit 50 ¢ts. Enormou . sight, write quick, F.T. Neely, publisiic cago. [ AGENTS WANTED FOR THE GREATEST o iristory of the World's fair, One thousand illustrations; 240 large pages: elegantly printed. Offered free; for purticulars address The Graphic, o 3 WANTED-—-TO RENT. Rates. 1ie a word first nsertion,le a word there- after. Nothing taken for less than 25¢. ""\VANTED, TO RENT FOR CASH, FARM near Omaha: 7 Tontinen, XY U -ATTENTION LADIES| EMMA" BUST ) ) veloper will efTarfe your st 5 (nches. Gy anteed. Sealed inatrudtions e 1llus. trated catalogue 6c, by, mail. Totlet Bazar, Boston, Mass. U, ARRIVATE SUACE FOR LADIES DURIN confinement with Food medical attendance, P, 406 10% T-WANTED. YO 70 MAKE_YOUR OWN U NARRY-IF YOU WANT A HUSBAND OR wife, rich OF poor. gend 10 cents for marl monfal paper. Sent sealed i plain_ wrapper. Mr, and Mrs. Drake, Central Bank Building. Chicago. MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE. Rates 10 a line each 1ine per month. Nothing t Wi MONEY 0 LOAN AT LOWEST RATES The O, F. Davis Co. 1505 Farnam street. K10 W, TOANSON IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED City property, $3,000 and npwards, 3 to 0l per cent; nodelays.W.Farnam Smith & Co.,1320 Fars “ MONEY TO LOAN AT CURRENT RATES. Apply 1o W, B Mefkic, First National K bldg. W, MoNEY AN tmproved and nimpro 1105 years, OWEST 1t Omaha rei Fldelity trast Co., 1702 Pare SIN FARM ox county, Neb., 8. W. 14 section 0 o < in Howard connty 16-11, $6.00 por ac 160 ACRES' In Wheeler ¢ 11, 100 Neb., N. B. { see- iy, i 8, K. i section 18-18-12, only i Loup, on the U, P. Ry the B. & M. R. R, 2 mi 4 miles from soll, running Lon U, P. R. plow thr ntire t alue. "fib TIM RGAINS, 1,000.00. #11200.00 110000 oom Nouse, elty water, om house, city w -room lonse, city water, G-roor louse, With baru, room Touse, Tl | oom louse, Waliit hill ol bullding lots, $30000 and np price. Al well Josated and on pancer, Karbach blk. M470 20 b4 1.000.00 Several g about hulf for M ALL FRUT fes And strawbarrics alwaya sell f bl prices in Omahia, A fow dcres setout (o be ries will yleld splendld” returns. Now 18 the 10 secnre fiv ty Aeres, Just out of elty Sinall casli payment down, 1on £ time on 18, Hicks, 305 N. ¥, Life bldg. W ANTIHONY LOAN AND TRUST CO. Life, lends at Tow rates for_ehoieo s Nobraskh and lowa farmis or Omalia ey Rates, 10c o line each ingertion. $1.50 a line per month. Nothing taken for less thin 25c. MONEY TO LOAN We will loan ‘you any sum_ which yon wish 11 or large, at tie Jowest possible rates, fu th ckest possible time, and for any length of time to suityou. You ean pay it back in such install- ments “as you wish, when you wish, and only pay for it as long as youkeep it You can borrow on HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANOS, HORSES, WAGONS AND CARRIAGES, WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS, MERCHANDISE OR ANY OTHER SECURITY Without publicity or remo; MORTGAC THEOLDEST, LARGEST AND ONLY INCORPOR- 824 NE HUNDRED FEET ON PAVED & for §1 W-nere farm, Douglis X . C. D, Hutehiuson, 102 LY §1.700.00, $250.00 CASH DOWN onthly uts will bily an clegant fives JUSt west of the cliy; cspoeially od for wmall fr sgetiable garden s, tmilss 1t dn aln. Call and see us. Hicks, Roo LOST. Rates, 1340 a word firat insertion, 1o a word thereatier. Nothiug taken for less ti T 18 KNOWN WHO FOUND THE ROLL OF money. With name and_address on the leath cover. It returned (o owner one-fonrth will lven a8 rewand and no questions asked, 388 21% CUT OFF LAKE: ONE o1 othey in" 4 Finder uotify A, Boyd, house, and re- ceive reward, M40y 22! WILL LOAN MONEY ON ANY KIND OF SE- curlty’ strictly confidential,” A, 1. Harris, room ntinental blo ATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA. X rou ANY SUM vou wish on PIANOS, HORSES, WA CARRIAGES, WAREHOUSE RECEIPT! We give prompt attention to all applications, : and will carry your loan us long_ a8 you wish. i You can reduce the cost of earrying your loan i by a payment atany time. There i8 no publicity | or removal of proper FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTER CO.. Room 4, Witlnell bloelk, Cor. 15th and Harney We will loan FURNITURE, BUSINESS CHANCES. FURNISHED ROOMS WITH oard_desired by gentleman. Steam heated room preferred. Please state terms. Address W 8 Bee. 401-19* K; WANTED, FURNISHED ROOMS COMPLETE for light hovsckeeping, with Leat and conveni- ences. W G0, 1 481 19° TG ANTE! D WIFE, A furntshied 1 i ate family within elght blocks of 161h ences exchanged, Ade Bros., comer Kyner and Address W 38, Bee. M4 20% KioyeatLy b v apply 1o Bishon herman A 469 19* STORAGE. Rates, 10¢ a lne cach nsertion, $1.50a line per month. " Nothing taken for less than 25c. “FOR SALE, AN INTEREST IN A ving plant (with position in the offl ), $10,000.00 10 §15,000.00 cash required. dered. The ¢ has an_ estab- Tished trade on o feady s profit. Address S 59, Bee FOR SALE, Y DRUG STOCK AND FIXTURES. Address E.E. Howendobler, Berirand, Neb, HARNESS STOCK, NO OPPOSITION: MUST be sold before January 1; about §350.00 cash required, balunce on time. George B. Gill. Ute, Ta. M306 25% HORSE 7 YEARS OLD, return 10 406 19° (, BARLY LAST SPRINC v neckiies mide of old gold beads and caty’ eyes, The value of the necklace consigted entirely Inits assoclation. Return to Bee_ofce d get reward, F. M. Ward, 495 19% QI0I0REWARD: EARLY LAST SUMMER ON Peable ear, i neeklace made of gold beads and cat valuable only for the association of the Return 1o F. Minot Ward, 1716 Spencer nd get roward, 47019° OST - POCKETBOOK tifica ster at Bee office and OST- SMALL,WHITE, JNovember building, and obtain §: QTRAYED, SORREL Dhipped ‘o left side. Richard Cody, 8th and Nicholas. eves Deads, svening. 543 19" CURLY POODLE BITCH, 10 E. V. Stnieral, ) reward. HORSES WINTERED. Rates, 10¢ a line each {nsertion, $1.50 @ month. Nothing taken for less than 25c. ORSES WINTE! mo.: hay and gra Dox stail; leave orde lne per . FAIR GROUNDS, §0& #8 twice 1 day; every horse A Tee. 100 APPLY th and Cass troets. M: Do AD- TJ ORSES WINTERED A SPECIALTY. to Cotton's barn, corner ORSES WINTERED $6 PER MONTH. dress W. B, Millard, Onialia Nutional bk, i DY Rates, 10¢ aline L insertion, $1,50 a line per month. Nothing taken for less than S5e. “STORAGE, WILLIAMS & CROSS, 1214 HAR- ney. 814 M SrorAG HOUSEHOLD ~ GOODS, clean and ched R. Wells, 1111 Farnam 815 STORAGE FOR CARRIAG: ables; 15th and Davenport. S AT WINDSOR WANTED-—TO BUY. 467 D 17 Rates, 1ic a word first insertion, le a word thereafier.” Nothing taken for less thi “WANTED, COMPLETE SET OFFCE OR bani fixtures; partitions, desks, ete. Lowls, 1017 Jones st. 41719 ~FOR SALE. A WELL LOCATED AND finely_furnished hotel with fine bar atta Address W 3, Bes M3G0 20 STOCKS OF GOODS BOUGHT AND SOLD. W. C. Ritehie, Pender, Neb, M370 21 Y BRUGSTOREFOR SALE ON ACCOUNT OF sickness. 16th syl Chicago, C. H. S —FOR RENT OR SALE, A GOOD WELL LO- cated hotel with bar atiached. Address W 59 Bee. 460-20° -1 WISH TO MEET OR CORRESPOND WITH aman of business, who has & few hundred to invest in the manufacture of a new patent inven- tion, the only machine of its kind in existenc Solicit Investigation. Success already insure Referencesexchavged. — Address W 57, Bee offi M4gS 21 V—WANTED, CASH FOR A TYPEWRITER machine. Address with price und condition) W dl, Bee. 429 19° N WWANTED, THE NAMES OF A CERTAIN class of peoplé in each place. We pay 50¢ cash for each name. We have nothing to sell you. Se stamp (if convenient) for printed blanks, envelope, ete. Surehold Co., Box 157, North Windham, Me. WANTED, IMPROVED FARM, EASTERN Nebraska, must be £0od smooth lund anda bargain. £, C. Garvin & Co., 208 Shee! block. 517 19 GOOD AS NEW. 'Wells Auction Co., 1111 Farnam st. K16 -~ FOR SALE CHEAP, FURNITURE IN FIRST- class boarding house, well Tocated and full of good paying boarders, Reison for selling, le; ing the eity. ton block. Rates, 1he o word thereafier, ATHOLICS, TO ok, “Columbian lars matied on appli- 26 Dearbo ot —WANTED. PARTNER WITH $200 OR_§300 to put against cqual amount to” open *Dime Musee,” you to handle all money, Aldress W G, Bee, M52 2 WANTED—FEMALE HELP. SRatos, 1ieen worl st inncrtion, 1o word thore- after. Nothiog taken for less than YWANTED, GIRE, FOR GE work i Y WANTE ERATL, HOUSE- st b rood ook and laundzes, 1130 ity FOR OUT 14 60 girls 1500 Fur- Md58 19° DO WRITING FOR ME atiheir lomes will make good wakes. Reply with self-addressad, stamped envelope, Miss Mil- dred Miller. South Bend, Ind 493 19° (C, WANTED. LADIES AND GENTL we will pay you $5.00 to ‘§15.00 per woek to do Birictly home ‘work for us: 1o canvassing and Prompt pavmont. Sond_selfeaddrogsed envolons, dberty Supply company, Libarty Square, Boston, Mass, DdSS 250 C, VANTED, MPETENT TO OR- Kz Address § AMBERMAIDS {1y cook. $6.00. Canadian of WHO WIL MEN, LADIES or an 1Ny nce order; g0od p , room 310; 09 Dearborn strect, MAR0 19 ED, LADY AGENTS atent Pocket o nickle 50c. silver 76e; sent post i for sumple and partieulars Company, 285 Madison street, Chicag Nothiug taken for loas Ui OUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY 0. F. Davis company, 1605 Farnam, 505 - 0-ROOM COTTAGE, MODERN. CHOICE. IN Siantord circie. .. Elgatter, b4 Boo bidg. & AN IRy - ¥, 607 BROWN BLOCK 08 TD; 1% ROOM HOUSE, 1810 CASS J. JOHNSON 1524 Faram, D—uouéus.' ¥. K. DARLINC D RENTAL AGE FOR RENT. 919 Dodge Stre ‘D HOUSES, 8 70 6 ROOMS, 608 NO. 13TH. NGHO N4 D, NINE-KOOM MODERN HOUSE, HANSCO Piace, cheap. J. W. Squire, 248 Hee. M315 )~ 0-ROOM HOUSE, FEOT CONDITION, mewly painted, modeérn; small family; loeation 810 Norib 20th street; re: . Bogys & Hill 955 i - FOR RENT- 1523 CAPITATL AVE. 14 ROOMS, 1813 Capital ave, 6 rooms, 2024 Webster si, 6 rooms. Henry W. Yates. 30 19 “FOR RENT. COTTAGE CORBER 20TH AVE ane Dodge: modern improvements; first ¢lass sepair. Inquire 2511 Dodie st ) - FOL RENT, 10-ROOM HOUSE. AND FURNL- 21 Miod 100 e for sale. 202 ant i WITH STA- [SIX ROOM FLAT. mnl}lmm-: 402 ~FOR RENT, 13-ROOM HOU {or 4 horses, all modern convenlences. No. 010 Park avenne, now occupied by Captain A U. 8. A possossion given lst of December Apply a1 522 Bec bulldiug or 1021 Park srenue: 1O RENT, D2 M elstern, comented owuer, . V., SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE, $28.00; i lawn, woos. clly water, cel bath, near motor. Se¢ levens. 801 Paxion block. M3oy ISHED EAST FRONT ROOM AND AL~ Wlso south room' gentlemen pref erred; BIWN, 231 Bt 538 100 0 FOR RENT, FURNISHED PARLOR AND Abed room for' two gentlemen, #1200, 1800 zand. 100 FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD, QFURS 4 cove vent cheap. (L word first Insertlon, 1o Nothing taken for le i word there- HOME, UNDER CAEE OF assoctation, 1118, 17th st. 308 URNISHED ROOMS WITH 403-19* al T-YOUNG WOMEN Women's Chvistis (Q5.0NB BRUNSWICK BILLIALD TARI lone pool table, used 6 months, 48 £00od a8 new, forsnle cheap. Address P. 0. o 813, West Potnt, Neb. 500 (QGEOR SALE CHEAP, 1 TWO-REVOLUTION Campbell newspaper and 1 double eyl der Taylor, air spring, w folders; good con dition.” Addvess for particulars Lock Box 8, South Omaha, Neb, 1593 SPRING Rambler, ome, Yo FRAME NO.2 PNEUMATIC £00d 48 new. A bargain, G. H. Je FOR MARLIN RIFLE, 719,1721 DAVENPORT STREET. Fvrorss, 0424 IRISH SETTER PUP, MALE. tewart, 1622 Capitol ave. 513 10 ROOMS AND board at 2109 Do TRICTLY FIRST CLASS r M37 1 BOARD AND ROOM; STEAM HEAT. GAS, bath; $4.50 aud §5.00 per week. 411 North 1ith. M770 29* 1 N.1STH ST, 10 384 HARNEY. 921 D2 ) BOARD FOR TWO GENTLENEN 24 South 26th B71 200 ¥ CoNVENIEN nished or unfu vate family, ple THE DOLAN, 209 AN SOUTH ROONS, LOW RAT T, A PLEASANT FRONT ROOM WITH BOARD 08w, T private famtly, 3210 Howard st 415 FORRENT-UNF URNISH'D ROOMS fon, 104 Word there- i for less than 25¢, ANISED ROOMS, % 10 wond firat insel g tak ALL MODERN 413 ~FOR SALR, 6000 FORMULAS AND R ceipts for making patent medicines, varnishes, paints, olls, bicyele cements, condition powders, Hlayoring exiracts, v \ mineral wat powders, tinelures, eXtracts, Byrups, Soaps, ments, Will sell ‘one or @l of them. Send for catalogue, Address Chicago Preparatory and Re- ceipt Co., Lock Box 233, Chicago, 1l 509 19% NT OR SALE. M525 2 CLAIRVOYANTS, PIANO FOR RE; . 1611 street, Rates, 100 1 line each Insertion $1.60 a line per month. Nothing taken for less than 25c, P T MRS NANNIE V. WARREN, CLAIRVOY. rellable business niedium ; 5thyear at 119 N MASSAGE, BATHS, EIC. Tates 100 Tine ¢ month, L insertion, $1.50 4 1ine por Nothing taken for less than (3 "ROON FLAT, 1603 LEAVENWORTH § 1 2D NS, 15 Erskine st, Noith 24th, 380 210 FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, and use of bath, $3.00 4 mont 1 street, bet. Cassius aud Maple 450 190 Gid JFINE UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR Tuousckeeplng, $11, 2011 St. Mary' ar FOR RENTSTORES AND OFFICES Rates, 146¢ o word first insertion, 104 word there- afier Nothig taken for loss thih TP=MADAME SMITH, 602 8. 1§TH, 2ND FLOOK, Room . Masnage, vapor, alcolol. Steam sulphur: (e dnd s DAL Ma11 e I'; MME. CARSON, 1121 DOUGLAS, THIRD floor, roow 7, massage, alcohol, Bbhur wnd sea baths, M3A1 100 - MME. KOHNSTANMM, MAGNETIC HEALER, room 70, Hotel Brunswiclk. M551 25 PERSONAL, each | 106 a lin srtion. $1.60 or 1004 $1.50 4 line per e than 2 nt, manicure Pobt, 310} S, 1511 Withuell blk £ ~FOR RENT, THE4-STORY BRICK BUILDING 010 Farnam si. Th ment basenent water on all the of THE BEE - SToRE, 8. 16TH. STEAM HEAT. * P M733 N2ss I OFFICES WITHNELL BLOCK. STEAM H) : M785 Nt NT. LARGE 8-STORY HIGGINS d Leavenworth; thirty horses and Salire, 248 Be: M. ', CORNER STORE. WITH ROOMS drugs, barber shop, notions, cie. lst and Hamilton streets. Mo18 22% —_— AGENTS WANTED, Raios Thac & word firet insertion. 1o & word (here- afier, Nothiug tuien for less Uin 450, J L AGEN IS INVESTIGATE | FINEST SELLING article out. * Address Koo 30, Crelghton block, Ouidlia. 409 19¢ FOR sultuble fol Apply next sio “MATRIMONY OR PLEASURE; NEW DEAL, Seud 2-cent slamp 10 PO, Box 861, Hatlngs, Neb. M720 N2H USTRATED MARRIAGE JOURNAL, aining photo-engravings of persons desir: fug correspondents, malled free. Hrown Pub. Co., Toledo, 0. MO39 200 U LARIES, SEND NAME AND ADDKESS 10 Viavi Co., 601 N. Y. Lifo Fidg., for 1 60-pa healul book.” OMce consuliation free; 1aly b B tendance. lady in at 700-N29* [, BANTAO. FOR MEN ONLY. GREATEST RE- storerand developer knowi. ' Strengthens, in- vigorates. Price €2.00. Guaranteed. Send stamp for confidential clrcular, Dr. H. T. Miller, 21 Quincy st., Chicago. T TONTE, TONTE THE LADIES FRIEND WILL positive eularge the bustd inches or money M funded, Guarauteed. Not @ palnful instrument but & pleasaut, efficient, extemal application Price 8200, Send stamp for coufidential oircular Mrs. Dr. H. 7. Miller, 21 Quincy st., Chicago. U SUITAR LESSONS 25 CTS. ADDRESS W 62, Bee. 010 19% —COMPLETE STOCK OF HAIR GOODS, WITH o8 and signs, for $250.00. Party wishes Address 16th Chicago sireots. Y FOR SALE, AN ESTABLISHED SHELE AND heavy hardwire business in a thriving town in Address W 67, Omali Lec, FOR EXCHANGE. M532 26 T ORSES WINTERED,STUBEN, 1330 PARK HORSES WINTERED AT WINDSOR STAS 15th and Davenport. - Will récelve best of ¢ Terms reasonable SBECURITIES FOR SALE. Ratos, 10¢ 1 line cach insertiol month, Nothing taken for less th VHOIOE 1ST MORTGAGES, ANY AMOUNT. G. /G, Wallace, Brown biock, 10th and Douglas, 1.50 a line per IGH GRADE OMAHA CITY MORTGAGES, netting purchasers good rate of ot from $100 up.for sale by Globe Loan & Triist Co., 16th & Dodge, Omaha, Particulars on application. PER CENT MORTGAG! ity absolutely safe 1617 Fa l“()ll SALE, CHOICE FIRST MORTGAG E! Kendall. Brown block, 16th and Dougl £S FOK SALE, SECUR- Real Estate agency, B.J. 220’ UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS Rates, 10¢ a line each insertion. month. Nothing taken for less than 25e. $1,60 a line per Rates, 10¢ a line cach {nsertion, $1.50 a line per month.” Nothing taken for less than 77-1OWN 100 FARMS IN NEBRASKA, KANSAS liand Dakoia. Will &ell ol mdse. horses and cattle. Add. box 70, CLEAN STOCK OF GENERAL MDSE. WILL take real estate, money. Box 205, Frankfort, Ind. B30 —$14,000 STOOK CHOICE MERCHANDISE_T0 xehange for #8,000 land und $0,000 cash, Wil trade all or part of stock for land and cash. Box B71, West Pojut, N 054 ndise, o books W. ' Jackson, Sloux City, I, M3T6 250 YULEAR EASTERN NED, LAND ehange for mdse. ¥, 0. Box 303, F Ty 7, TRADER HAS ALSTRACT AND D 1240 “acres Kentucky, tlivee Deer Pack South Omaha lots, relinquishiment 160 acres government Jands, winlts personal property, m plano. household goods, W 64, Bee. 7, SEVENTY ACRES CHOIGE FRUIT LAND. /isix miles froni Los Angeles, California, and one R R. Soil the best. " deres i alf rops annually. Speeially s, olives and small frui cottage mile from Gle: All under {rrig producing si 10 prines, ten-room house e Sslied. Wit Bt Al ereh dige. For particulars address Davenport & Water- mn, 822 N, Y. Life bullding, Omalia, Neb. Mi94 19 ND T0 TRADE FOR ok, Price, $2,000.00; 4 miles from 40 acres fn cultivation, balance fit fon.” Address lock box 4¢3, Central 470 D4 D SLIGHTLY INCUMBERED ems, lmproved, in Loup and Custer county sk, 10 exehig gencral mer chandise. boots and shoe rdwire and imple ments, Fair prices and pe al nspection on all dealls.” Addrens 1ock Dox 15, Taylor, Neb. 476 249 S CLEAR L. "FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE, Rates, 100 @ lne ench limertion. $1.60 a 1o per moth,” Nothing taken for less thian Zbo. WEMAKE A sF IALTY OF EXCHANGING chofce ity property’ for farni lands. i store bullding rear 13th aud Howard, $30,- Tne 000, 8 per cent, Eiegani brick residence block near park, #36,000. Ine, §15.000. Hahdsome doublé fesidence, spacious grounds. arge barn, a1l modern fmprovements, splendid #8000, Inc, §9,00 property ne Bl 000, 3 Hanscom hibor Nico resid #10.000. T 24 nice lots Just webt of clty, $600 e Hanscom park, Ine, 2700, Hickss Real Estate Ageucy, 803 N. Y. Life Bid. 541 10 1 W, BAKER (FORMERLY WITH JOHN G. Jucobs, deceased; later with M, O, Maul), under- taker and embalmer, 615 S. 16th st." Tel. 690, 838 DIRECTOR_AND Tel, 90. Mi51 MUSIC, ART AND LANGUAGES, Rales, 10 aline o month. ' Nothing tak (¥ GELTENBECK, BANJOIST AND TEACHER X1510 California i, 1 158 MINNIE and organ, 1 K. BURKET, FUNERAL « embalmer. 1618 Chicago St line per LOVI, TEACHER OF PIANO 8 removed o 2818 Spenc er sireet, 508 19* DRESSMAKING. Rates, 10c aline each insertion, $1.60 a line per month, " Nothing taken for less than 2, ES, $4; WRAPPERS, $2 060 1 HOWARD ST, KT ES MADE AT 1 kiyligh gown for §5.00. ~ DANCING ACADEMY. Ratcs, 100 a line each Insertion, $1.50 month. ' Nothing taken for less than 25 ORAND'S DANCING SCHOOL. 1510 HARNEY girect. Lessons for adults, Tuesday and Thurs- iy 8 p. m.: ehildren, Tuesday . Saturday 107, m; anid 2:30 p. . Torms Konable. M109 D FOR RENT—HALLS. lne per Rates. 10¢ 4 line each insertion, $1 month. Nothing taken for less thun RMORY WALT, 1714 CAPITOL AVENU S, AND o ‘ a lne per {rney: M105 D4 SHCRTHAND AND TYPEWRITING Raten, 100 4 1ne each tnsertion. $1.50 4 1ne per month, Nothing taken for less than 256e. 7 OUNG LADIES A IEN CAN SOON of shorthind and PAWNBROKERS “Rates. 10c o 1ne each fnsertion, $1 wmonth, Nothing taken for less than 2. SONNENBERG, DIAMOND BROKER. 130: Donglas st Lodus money on digmonds, wWatchen,ote. O1d gold and siiver bought, Tel. TYPEWRITERS, FPEN DOLLARS INVESTDD IN A LOT LYING between Omahi and (e new fort might make ou hundreds witlin the next twelyve months, No imortigaes on this pronerty, and $10.00 s full pay- ment for 1ot, ubstraet and deed. “Write for plat and information. Charles P. Benjamin sole agent, 1500 Dodge street, 471 1900 0K SALE CHOICR LANDS CHEA: ON 10 yeirs time, Als lands 0 exchange for mtock mdse. or 1ive siogk and cash. J. W. Welpton, Grant, Neb, 443 N19* JFARM FoR SALE A cholee, welHiMproved 40-acre (ract in Sarpy county, within onenile of the town of La Platie, and only threo wiles from new Fort Crook; two railroad etations bear by: taxes lght in (his county; nearness 10 Fort Crook, Omaha and South Omaha insures good and permanent markets for garden truck, small froits, butter, eggs aud poul- try, besides usual farm products. I can offer this splendid property at au attractive price for & short time. Walter G. Clark, 1218 Hars 70 D13 OU WILL NOT ALWAYS HAVE A CHANCE fobuy @ niee building lot anywhere aroun Omaha for ten dollars, ~ No farmer would sell gou & ke 00t out of the ) on i farm Tor §10.00: while Liel 5 1t bulldis lot f ¥ $10.00 postage (or ¥ Charles P. Beujuiniu, sole agent, 1606 Dodge st 471 16° ARGAINS. HOUSES. LOTS, AND FARMS, or trade. iC K. Darling, Burker bk NY MAN, RICH OR POOR, SHOULD SEND for a plat of Omaha's latest addition. 1y 1 tween Omaha and new Fort Omaha, whe an selling lots 25x120 feet for exactly #$10.00 cach, no more, no less. Warranty deed, abstract and plat given with eaeh lot sofd. No mortgage on tufs Broperty. Charies P, Benjamin, sole agent, 1606 Dodye Bi riintl BIG SNAP $2,000 BU onsisting of a 9- location. EBee bldg, ¢ and bard, niee Omans Beal Eutate & Trust Co. Rates, 100 4 line each fusertlon, $1.50 a line p. QMITHS REMINGTON EVERY Sihing: tnhieard of pric Hoylos & Bavb, 613 N.¥. Lite bidg. amplos. B37 R BCALES. Rates, 1004 ne each fnsertlon, §) uionth. Nothing taken for less thi TEW AND SECOND HAND SCALES.ALL KINDS, Adaress orden & Selleck Co, Laice sl O igago. .. OFFICE OF THE OGALALLA LAND AND OATTLE COMPANY. OMAHA, NEB., NOVEMBER 1, 1893, Notice 15 hereby given to the stockholdors of the Ogalulla Land and Cattle company that tho annual meeting of the stockholders of the company will be hold at the oflice of the said Ccompany in the city of Omaha, in 1he state of Nobraska on Wednoesday, Decémber 6, A, 1. 1598, at 2 o'clock . for the purpose of electing u board ors for the compu to serve during the ensuing yeur, and 1o trans- actuny business which may Lo prosented at such meoting. Incaso the office of sald company, in sald city of Omaha, shall not be large enough to wecomuiodate all the stockholders who may be present at such wnnual meeting, then such meeting will udjourn from the com pany's ofice to the hotel known as the Paxton house, situnto at the southwest corner of Fourteenth and Farnam streets, in said city of Omuba, ind the meoting will'enter upon and continue its deliberations st said Paxton house. Tho directors earnestly request cach stock- holder to bo porsonuily prosont at sald stock- Lolders’ meeting, and 1f impossible to be pres- €nt, 10 appolnt & Proay. E F A“:"lli A B ONATHAN ABEL, Secretury. o BOCHOHY ov 180101 LAWRENCE, President, — [RAILWAY TIME GARD Leaves CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & Q. W | Depot 10th and Mason Sis 30 pm Chicagh Ves D45 am Chicagh Ex 702 pm - Chicago & Towa Loeal E .Local (ox Sunday). BURLING [ON & M), RIVER Dopdt 10th ant Masn Sts. | O 1wood Express. 100 Denver Bxpress | 4.00 pm a Local (Bxeept San).. | 6,501 1 Lincoln Local (Except Sun).. (11,95 am ~ K C . STYRC B — | Arrivea of 10U Andl Masdon Sta. maha Arrivoy Omans . & n 5 pm | S0nam TLeavew | CHTOAGO, L 1. & PACIFIC Omaha | Unton Dapot 10th & Marcy Sta. | ¢ e | T =5 5 2 Aiiwntic %00 pm | Night ¥ B0 | Chicigo Vesth 12.108m OkIAhomA EXp. (104 Wit Colorado Limite | UNION PACIFIC, Unton Depot 10th & M: Overinnd Fiyer 00 b 4.15pm Beatriee & Stromsb’e BX (0x Sun) 12,30 pin 6.40 pm . Pacific Ex 48, 10,40 am _us0pm| Denver Fast Mall .20 b Taenves | CHICAGO, MIL. & §T. PAUL | __U.P. Depot A M e Chileago Limd Teaves F. B & MO, VALLEY. Omaha| _Depot 1311 and Websier Sta 1wood BXpross. ... |4 vo. BXp: (Bx. Moi) | 1 Bxproas (Bx. Sunday) il EXpress CHICAGO & NORTI WESTN UL P. depot. 10th & 00 BX proas Amit. AFrivas “Haoam 43 am Limited | 2000 Hoex S| 6230 B0 12.00an 450 pn Arrives Oomal | Omana Arrivos Ol 01 1 Lenves Omal T0.40am 4:00 pm 700 pin 8.45 pm fl"‘l(l PACIFI and Webste . Louls Express St; Lonla Express Leaves | mahia pm |Sioux C S Oakiana_ P r 5 | SIOUX CITY & 1 _Omalia| __Depot. 104 Ga0anm _3.00pm! 10 EX. Sun IR Marey Sts “pabpm] 45 pm | OMAHA & ST Depot, 10th_a 3.46pm| 8t Louls Cannon Ball...... B O i ) BUREAU. SUES& CO.. SOLICITOL Bulildlng, OMAHA, NEB. Advice FREE. Wa0am Arelvas Omaha EARTTY Artivon bergs. Tn_his “Letters of an Altruriag Traveler' W. D. Howells touches our civill- 7ation and_our competitive systom in a light vein of satire. The Cosmopolitan Magaziue, | New York, “Back Country Poems,’ by. Sam Walter Ioss, is a collection of delightful, sparkling gems of thought, very unique in the simple Innguage of the villaze backwoodsman, art less and yet charmingly exprossive. The words of tho versa are entirely lost in the fancifulimagery they croate, and what better | test can thero be of “true poetry? The heart is moved, the mind is stimulated. the soul 1y clevated by tho flow of spirit communicated through “Back Country Poems™ and 1t de- serves place in overy household. The Pot- ter Publishing Company, Boston “Issavs in London and Elsewhere," by Heary James, is a series of articles thas have appeared in some of the magazines fre now brought together under one cover, The essays all run to deep eriticism, she ing the author to advantage in analyzing the work of a number of distinguished Jiter- ary men and women, Among tho subjects of nis pen are James Russell Lowell, Gu tave Flaubert, Pierre Luti, Herrick Thsen and Mrs, Humphrey Ward. “An Animated Conversation” is all conversation and will require a strong searchlight to discover tho animation in it. Harper & Bros., Now York. Sold by Megeath Stationery Company, Omaha, ' “Tanis, the Sand Digger,” by Amoeiia Rives, is an idyllic love episode among a wild | set of people Who traverse southern forests in search of ginseng, a root exported largely to China, where it is used for aceredited me- dicinal properties. Tha peculiar dialect they use has a strong southern smack and together with the naivete of the situations lends a distinctive charm to the story or, rather, picture, for there is too littlo vlot ta mako it a story. The portrayal of love among these lawless, untamed spirits, igno sutand brutal, )s made to convey the ime pression that in 1ts wost vehement forms fove is o blind, purely animal passion, lead- ing to the exerciso of that restraint and con- trol of turbulent passion through which the slow process of purification of the race iy effected. Town Topics Publishing Company, 21 West Twenty-third street, New York. One of the best works on_hunting ndven- tures that has for a long time issued from the press is “American Big Game Hunting,” by Theodore Roosevelt and George Bird Grit- nell. Thestyleof narrative isclear and simple, typeislarge, print excellent and illustrations are superb. Ihe latter are from real lifo and 1ot created from the brain of the urtist. The American bison is the animal hero of its chanters, if the term may be applied to that ordér of creation, und this game appears in the illustrations 'inevery imuginable atti- tude and in diverse situations as photo- eraphed on - the spot. O course, other big gume receive their share of attentiob, Forest and Stream Publishing Company, ew York. \ The Struggle in the Senate” is discussod by Senators Stewart and iodge in the Norgh American Review of November. The former dwells on the disparity between the plate form promises of the democrats and their Notice, Saloon keepers and liquor dealers are hera by notitied not t sell or give any intoxicating They will to the full extant of the law. liguors to n|(y son Loufe B. Hushes. be dealt with He 18 17 years old. nis-19 —_— M, C. HUGHE 607 BOOKS AND PERIODICALS. Catalogue of Catholic Books is a new list just issued by the Catholic Publication So- ciety Company, 12 New York. ast Seventeenth street An interesting feature of the Sanitarium for November is is synopsisof the work of health The Sanitarium, the international congrdSs of publ at Chicago last month. Brooklyn, N. Y. The need of impressing upon the old as well as the young the correct ideas of o duty is urged in the October number of U versity Extension, The for tho Extension of University Teachmg, Philadelphia. The editors of Work and Play are evi- dently more at work than at play, judging by the improvement this little journal shows The October number Work and Play Com- from month to month. now out is excellent. pany, Kansas City, Mo. Book News comes along this month with a fresh supply of literary gossip and news, tid-bits of criticism, odd glimpses at distin- of famous persons and pictures from the realm Paul Bourget D. Appleton & guished men and -women, portraits of fiction. A fine portrait of ompanies this number. Co., New York. “Subina Zembra is the forbidding title of a novel by William Blacl, one of thoso old- long, slow-going stories popular with thoso who have timne on v through fashioned, conventional, their hands and wish a novel to I many hours. Harper & Brothers, New York. For salo by Megeath Stationery Company, Omaha. “Atmospheric Refraction at Wis,,” is the subject of a dissertation by George C. Comstock in the current number of Astronomy and Astro-I’hysic: “The Jupiter Family of Comets” and *‘Physical Constitution of tho Sun” are among subjects Published at Carle- treated in this number. ton College, Northfield, Ma: “The Wheel of Time,” “Collaboration,” and “Owen Wingrave,” by Henry James, form a triplet of s ono binding. rather unique in otfering a_herome that is not handsome, but the meriv of the tale is altogether in 1ts good English and the vivac- ity of tho colloquial parts. Brothers, New York. Sold by Megeath Stationery Company, Omaha. A fine portrait of Thomas Bailey Aldri engraved by G. Kruell, appears as a front piece in the November Bookbuyer and a charming sketch of this author's career is also furnished. “Somo Books About th West” and “New Novels and Short St are very delightful and profitable read Charles Seribnen’s Sous, New York. “The Cat’s Paradise” und The Russell Summer Pub- strect, Nursery for November. lishing” company, 106 Boston. Tho Sewanee Review in its quarterly edition just out presents an excellent criticism” on **Mr.” Goldwin Smith in the United States.” *Uncle Tom’s Cabin Forty Years After,” by Rev. Prof. Shoup, gives o retrospective view of the that has como inthe life of then viewed by a southerner., The U Press, Sewance, Tenn “The Complaining Millions of Men,"” a novel by Edward Fuller, presumes to touch on the social problem, but in reality con- tains nothing w the point and nothing Justifying the title. The fact is a eood title ought not to be monopolized by a work that does not fill the bill, for good titles are hard to get and should not be debarred from worthy writers by those who use them as o handle to sell by, Harper & Bros., New Yorlk, Jducation of Business Men in Europe,” by Edmund J. James, Ph.D., is the title of @ pamphlet issued as areport to the American Bankers association. It contains an elabor- ate review of the various institutions in European cities devoted to the education of business men, which 1s made prehensive than in our comin American Bankers Associatiol “Peeps Tuto Picture Land,” illustrated by J. Pauline Sunter, is on¢ of the cutest fancies ever originated for the child mind. Reading matter artistically lettered is min- gled on each page with the prettiest colored Rictorials imaginable, and it reads in so simple and flowing a style that its wildest fancies seem to have a foundation of reality. To the budding idea it will have an inesti- mable value. Itaphael Tuck & Sons, New York. For sale by W.T. White, 113 North Sixteenth street, Omdha, “A Novel Proposition” is suggested in a pamphlet issued by David Lubin. It aims to revolutionize the distribution of wealth by moving farm products as mail matter at a uniform rate for all distances. If the idea were carried out our railroads would have to give up their tracks to long trip freight trains and would have nothing else to ao. It woald revolutionize the distribution of products from bad to worse. David Lubin, Sacramento, Cal. 5 In “The Esqumaux Maiden's Romance,” appearing in the current Cosmopolitan, Mark Twylu writes in one of his happiest vein perhaps because hie aescribes his experienc in making love 1o one of the guileless heathee fair ones of the north, who chews whale- blubber among the gi bi- American Socioty | Beneral is also lucid, making it easy to uns Madison, hort stories issued under The first of the stories is | Ci Harper & “Jocko's Warn- ing” are_ subjects of two short sketehes for children, wriiten in very simple language, in larco print and nicely illustrated, ornament- ing the pages of Our Little Onesand the tening, swiling ice uaction on the repeal bill, whilo Senata Lodge says the minority was never responsis ble for thedelay in bringing the bill to s vote, as the majority had it at all times in tueir power to reach a voto, Prof. 1. Kellge has contributed a very interesting article, Magic Among the Red Men,” in which he describes the snake dances of tha Moquj Indians, A ‘Parisicnne,’ ¥ by the Marquise de San Carlos and “Tne’ Spanish Woman," by Iva Canel,are excellent portrayals pf these types of Iuropean women. (overnoy Flower of New York furnishes a valuabli coutribution on “How to Improve Our Roads.” North American Review, New York. “Principles of Tconomics,” by Grover Pease Osborae, widens the'scope of the seience of political economy by taking into consideration the st on of humah uts in so fur as they depend upon mate- vial resources. It is o step in the right direction, and although this volume only in some trivial resuits advances the science, its general presentation and classification of subjects is highly creditable. Its style in derstand. The bulk of the matter, as in_gll' other works of this kiud, is unfortunatel§ of adialectic order involving issues not perti- nent to the real science. Afterall the inter est and value of the science liesAn bringing humanity into the best relations to each other as producers of those things re- quired for sustegance and the preservation of lifg at its best standard. It is the pro- fusion of detail that burdens the student and diverts the mind from main and vital lines. | And 1vis here just on these lines thut the author is at his weakest, showing superficial thought and hurriedly skimming the subfect with assertions when deep investigation should have engaged his thought. The writer gives an excellent map of the status of the science, but he does not show when its Nile risea rises or its poles reveal. As a boolk for schools it will be an excellent guide, being impartial and instructive. As a scientific work it adds one more volume to the hundreds in art lioravies, each having minor merit that is distinctive, but in the main are duplicates of Adam Smitn. Its treatment of immigration rovenls grouns for discrimination against certain immi- grants, yet the truth is only a half truth, and if the wholo were known would dis appear, An elaborate review of the various directions in which wealth or the gross product of labor is distributed, is one of the distinctive and most creditable features the worlk posse: Its treatment of the aspects of socialism incomparison with individualism are 1o cursory and appear to be written for school use rather thau as a pieco of thor ough research, Robert Clarke & Co. neinnati. Underthe auspices of the Trades Leagub ia a volume has just been te and put on record **The City of Philadelphia as it Appears in the Year 1803, In this work the Quaker City turnisl es to tho world a true conception of her magnitude and influence, and if not ex- alted as first in commeres it places this city in the front rank for genuine worth and in- fluence for good. It is only necessary to mention the names of her great institutions in which she excels all other American to show wherein her truo greatness 'o begin with, her medical col- leges rank high in the world today and i part instruction to more than 2,000 pupils, wielding a vast influcnce over this most im- portant_ profession. Her hospitals may be judged by tho annual expenditure for main- tenunce, excecding $2,000,000, Her city hall is onc of the largest und finest structures in the country, costing $15,000,000 and covering: an area of 470x486 feet, Fairmount park and 4 large list of minor parks and the Zoo- logical gardent ment and outdoor recreation. Public schools are valued ot over 83,000,000, The University of Pennsyl- vania, Wharton School of Finance, Temple college, Drexel institute, Museum and School of Industrial Art, School of Design for Women, Spring Garden institute, Givard college, Wagner's Free Institute of Scefe the Franklin institute, the Academy of Fin Arts, and many others teach both the young and the old idea to shoot. Over o hundred public libravics and a large numbes of private librarics disseminate informations Markets, historical buildings avd other ime portant institutions 1o numerous to mentio abound. A Bourse and 4 number of othe public commereial institutions are conspioug ous, In many of these branches Philadels phia has been a plonecr, and u long list institutions could be named that were the first of their kind to appear on this cone tinent. The deseriptions and illustrations are very ereditable and are the work of the editor, Mr. Franl I, Taylor. The book is published for the organization by George §i {arris & Sons, Philadelphia. e Asked for a Recelver, EvaNsviLLE, Ind., Nov. 18.—Suit was filed yesterday by Joshua Bailey & Co., Charthage Woolen mills, the Fairfield Woolen wills and the Singer Manufacturing company against Goldstein, Adler & Co., charging fraud and asking for a receiv The plainuffs allege that the firm put a blanket morigago on its stock Lo rescue creditors other than the above mentioned, Caused by the President's Arrest. SN ANGELD, Tox., Nov. 18.—News of the suspension of the Coke county bank of Rob. ert Loe has reached here. The arrestand fmprisonment of the president and vice pres ident last week on & o charge of robbing the mail and attempting to defraud the govern ment is the primary cause of the suspension Ktole the Nafe. ! Troy, O., Nov. 18.—A United States Ex press company’s messenger last night placec his little safo in the telegrapt office at the depot here to await a train and steppec into the baggage room. During his tem porary abseuce the safe was stolen, The amount lost is not knowa,

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