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e Cooks, Waitress Everyone of them read The ‘Want ads. Therefore, families want- ing help, seldom fail to reach them the day ad is published. are run in both morning and evening papers without extra cost. 17 words 1or 25 cents. SPE’.GIHL NUTlBE& Laundresses, e columns will be taken ning, and until 9:00 Sunday_ editions. “Advertisers, by Tequesting n nu A check, ean have answers addressed to a numberd I In care of The Bee. Answers so addressed will bo delivered upon presentation of the check Rates, 1%c a word first insertion, 1o a_word thoreaffer, " Nothing taken for less than 2ic for argt in n. tisements must rin eonsecutively, SITUATIONS WANTED. BITUATION WANTED AS 1 for widower by lady with little girl, Anna Nelson, 121§ 80. th ave,, Omaha, Nel WANTED—MALB KELP WANTED, A_FEW place to o writing PERSONS IN EACH send stamp for 150-page book of paritcutars. - J. Woodbury, 127 W. 431 street, N. Y. City. M3 WANTED, GENTLEMEN SPATER CC tributors in every town to report all important happenings and write articles for publication on any subject. Experience not necessary. Good pay for spare time. Our instructions tell you how to Ao the work ticulars, Modern Send stamp for full par Press Ass'n, Chicago, 11 SBALARY " Brown Br FI Co. nu’ WANTED, RELIABLE MID. dle-aged men in’ every county to Gct as cor- espondents and il private tives nd kind In the t required best esponsible parties will favor on us by ne answ l s given and required Have been established for years., Send stamp for full part ind ge the Lest criminal aper publish ing thousands of dollars I rewar s who wanted National Det fureau, Indianapolis, Ind B—MI70 LABORERS FOR B. & M. RV, 00, IN WY ‘oming; fres pass; ship Monday 9 a. m. K mer's Labor agency, 1ith and Farnam sirects M40 MEN WAV GO0 KNOW hookkeeping, good address and abilit to nct as city and traveling salesnie to merchants only, W. C. Babcock, Dellone. I nces; Apply An XPER[! Wyo. 5 Farna 1. 0. R M, A O U W.K O T ana A. M., P. of iL, Grink: Agents wanted 4t once; write Box 1572, Bioston, Mass B Mz e MEN OF G0OD ADDRESS CAN FIND STEADY n 0. ers, attention. today. P, O. employment and good pay by calling at 1516 Douglas. B—M19-029 WANTED, RE EN ALREADY traveling to carry s ns side line. Manufacturers’ Oil Co., Cleveland, O. I-M276.N3® IF YOU WANT STEADY -m-m| wages, reply, With ta - Louls, Mo MEDL 24% > | THE OMATA DAILY BEE)yMONDAY, OCTOBER 0o —“ay 1894, !() IAL! maonu.;:xovn = FOR EXQHANGE CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS YOUNG AGASSIZ I\n-m r:\;‘r\ Afyflll;h i |ll\u'x’m‘vr0u — — v ol evelensien home: “‘He is familiar with all the know, RS Continued. ¥ Contland. HAMILTON BROS., GENERAL CONTRACT. | The Boyhood Days of the Great Swiss | mammalia, recognizes the birds from far ulmmr-'rl) KART?.u)lt\l'flT‘\vl(\‘l'l ANyAnlu‘u\ )fl"\l.l,ll:‘:‘fi'\;‘ll"ll;;llflhg»lu‘t‘ TROPERTY: 1AS | §0a'tna e QTR IR sy v Naturaliat. [ By thelr song, i can give a name o every, warranted singers, 3 goid fish with glol shown rotcing prie, §1.5 x 91, Shen- M106 Far up among the mountains of Switzer- | ASh (0 the water.” 3 $L.85; young parrots. $5.00 to §20.00; bird cages Ta. o - — - » The letters of these two young friends seed, cte. Geisier's bird store, 48 N. 16th strset. | ARE T0 TRADE 3 HORSE AND HUGGY | CB MORRILL, CARPENTER AND BULLD! |land, on the shore of Lake Morat, WO | .wa filled with natural hn«l-\ry‘ quvrlu’ -l N | "“!," P A Chika gre | paner haneing and signa brick work and plas: | little boys, vearly elghty years ago, used 10 (and when Louls Agassiz wrote o his n.gflu:: EXCHANGN "% S o Ms |have the greatest sport imaginable. Louls | brother, Auguste—then In business at Neufe 1 : for Taie’ whiah. Miss 3. 3. Johnaon, | = = | and Augusto Agassiz were their names, and Chatel “he Had much to say on the same rabbs Boots, ‘ardtlos, syringss of M | sooms JOLSL " st TAXIDERMISTS. [ Louts, born in 1807, was the elder. Thelr| Wiy ve stuffed o superd otter lately,” B8 inds; gas tubing; all best ality. Omaha AVE YOU A TEAM 6V OR HORSES, - | tather, se alel selieved a strong " A - O kinds: gus tubing; ‘all best quality. Omaha | HAVE XOU A TEAMEE MULES OB HORSES. | FiSTORRMY AND FURS. SEND FOR CATA. | father, & wise clergyman, believed a strong | writes. “'Next week I shall receive a beaved ——— S - - —— | part payment for? “Mddress J. Ford, 108 8. | logue. George Brown, jr., & Co., 7 8. 16th, | body a very important foundation for a|and I have exchanged all my little toads WANTED, A PURCHASER FOR A ¢ WOF |7t avenue L Z—Mozi a2 | M9 | good education. So until he was 10 years old " m \‘\I‘ ha ‘v‘ r;. hy»?{\]}-‘*’h,vuly n‘..\,u .m.; | Tull American revisons and mdditions, at a |WH HAVE MERCHAKDISE STOCKS AND| : — | Louls had no school teachers, and most of | AV T R Bl L | e e e o o ottt | other Dropetty. foF Z‘:x eSehange! &k o | HOTELS. [Mis tme Was wpent in the open air. increased but 1 have o duplicates cf of Ridress A 5, (hi8 office G-M31 7 | tomer for w bank i Gkestern lown. Nauonal | KETNA HOUSE (FURGPEANT N O | With his constant companion, Auguste, he [the species I brought with me. | - 2 . S | Information and Exchange ¢ pirst. Navl | ARTNA HOUSE (EUROPEAN) N WeeetO™ | played and rambled along the shores of tho | On market days he used to visit the mass | FOR SALE, MILL MACHINERY AND FIX- | Bank, Omah | X h tares, Cheaps must be moved Call on 0F 0. | se——— M | lake in summer, and in winter skated for |l :;.m’n‘m’fi li;r u~v[..-x ly.‘ add \I\;Hllns cole dress A. 1. Walker, 512 Main street, Council TOTE! 3 100 PER DAY, 10 ROOMS, | miles over its shining surface. | lectlon, and finally, when he was little more B Wius, Ta. L MdT B FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE HOTEL BARKER. R PER DAY, 10 ROOMS, | T 0 I o unntiies of pets, hares than 21, he was selected by M. Martins to 08 - = | GAWDEN LANDS, § MILES FROM POST OF: | T8 and accomdations o commercial '(rav- | rabbits, field mice, guinea pigs and birds of | NEHO & 16 Bra ll‘lm|.\:y'uumr:“r"gvr-\nrl" n’;‘\;'\:? MISCELLANEOUS, fice, easy terms. Call at 810 N. Y. o Tiland toard by the week or month. | various kinds that they caught and tamed. 5 Wht y s o Tl bt praves i i " a0 LT 20 | But the straugest pets of all were the fish oy “,‘“,’HK',,:I“"‘,.“,f:,‘ L ):“,“": [ FOR LEASE, FOR A TERM OF YEARS, - that they found in the lake near by firyps b i e bk BARG | ss| o e gre: ‘uviel d Wants S TaLiai e Ty iie. Fidenty T ale o F. K.’ Darling, Barker b _____HAY AND GRAIN. | They caught fish alive without a hook and | A¥as(z from the reat Cuvier and other company. M0 4 iad e o ___R E-#1 | puY YOUR HAY BY TON OR CAR LoTs. WE | line, buating for them beneath the stones | juree colored plates, and it gave great pleass — OMAHA LOT FOR SALE CHEAP; COR. OF | bur hay. A. H. Snyder, 1515 Burt st. Tel 1107 | or in the crevices of the shor They had | yrg"4o M. and Mme. Agassiz, who had not 218t and Castellar strects, Write to B, Poter- | _ g 94 | many little arts by which they atteacted slly approved their son's giving 8o much _son,_Blair, Neb. R E-MiNS | NERRASKA HAY 0O, WHOL the fish, and after a while they were skillful @ to science. At the age of 24, with his Coachmen REC FARM LANDS, C. ¥. HARRISON, 912N.Y. LIFR | E'ain and mill stuff, “We are enough 1o catch them in thelr fingers in the | gegrees of doctor of philosophy and medis ’ H ik B0 satlsfaction re- R E—518-N2§* market to buy or sell. 1402-4-6 open water. | cine, he returned to his quiet homs Intends A Tuited In il cases, &s proved by innumerable | FOR BAL W GO0 CORTAGR] R Louls soon started an aquarium in the | ing to practice medicine and continue work it . AL -ROOM COTTAGE; C = large stone basin in the garden back of his | on two book e! aiters stimonta Ta%, ciatorn, city. water, cor. Sin and Sahter: : 5 on’ two books, one & history of fresh water y A heaith, wealth, happiness, [ in trouble | 51'50%0; fong time, Inquire 1318 Farnam. Same OAB leTUEEB father's house. The water In this basin | fishes in Rurope and the other an account expalr, or doubt, Will find positive relief an eyl S ca o pure spring which cons b R dep An ued Valets T NG (R i R PR game from & pure spring which sonatanty | of Tow aanes” It wouia ‘b Tnsrasing o o t celeb, clalrvoyant the United 3 | CHOICE In design and finlsh to harmonize with . AL bis - describe the sacrifices he had to make to ver knaw, The professor possesses powers Al rehitectural stylo desired by I the habits of his pet fishes, or played with | pay the artists whom he constantly eme marvelous character, unsur passed by Any 80. | N. D. 8. 16th street his rabbits under the shade of the apricot|ployed to make the illustrations (mryflwn called medium or future reader sucoes — - — E — - trees in the orchard, or strolled with his|books. But we are think now only of the past proves s vast ability to help you now. | FARM 160 ACIE RAILROAD TOWN FLORISTS, . or | 3 hinking now only of Intetview him and you will say he 18 the great. [ in central ‘Nebraska, good 1and. good title, parents and his brother through the little | Agassiz's youth, which may be said to have est wonder of the age. The professor challenges | Vory' Cheap, at o) "monthiy payments. 5D BTBWARE !‘;“W“—_ L EINDE oF | Yineyard: fke most Swiss boys, Louls, [ended with his college days. the world to prove his equal Tn the great powers | Mo & Biittan, MeGague buiiding et < Aatlidt L as well as Auguste, learned to do many use. Soon after his return home he was offered which he possesses to carry out all he promises RE-Si1qa [ Pulbe and cut flowers; 1628 Capitol avenve, | ¢ "hings with his han He watched the | professorship of natural history at fohatel, He overcomes your enemics removes fomily | e Gin_ | o watc ofessorship of natural history at Neufchatel, troubles, restores lost affections, causes hnrv‘si I HAVE CU rum-‘x WHO WANTS TO TRADE | S e~ JORT IMPORTED, CUT W | Visiting shoemaker v\hu[\‘fl’uu- (v\;n or tllrv| :\|n;l a little later his valuable collection of marrlags with the one you love, removes ey some nice, clear building lots in good local- | NE R Brobodns D) ID, C W |times a year to his father's house, and [fishes was bought by the museum in the — e infigence, bad hubls, ‘wlves cortect” information | ties and casn for u house and lot n o kood [ er Hess & Swobods, Puxton hotel. Tt N | after a whilo he could make shoes for his | same place. t TR R e W oA a8 Lovaren, 8 Brown biock, Omuhg ' sister's dolls, He knew something of tailor- | This was the very collection that ho and FOR RENT-HOUSES, love, courtehip, martinge and how to choose a RE—M923 23 COAL, ing, too, and from the traveling cooper he i\umm» had begun at Motler, their early wife or husband for future 'mm“"'"" A A - SVERAL PARTIES Wi = SAY — — — . learned how to make a barrel that was ac- | home. In his boyhood Agassiz had laid the ROOM CORNER FLAT AT 701 8. 16TH | n speciaity. The professor does not require to arts of the city; only big bargains will be | _omce o 29 8. 10th s When he was 10 years of age little Louis | littla Swiss boy became the greatest and ot; mnge and_all other conveniences. | raturn {o such methods as Egyptan charms and A’ Tovgren, 508 Tirown. block, | SEERIDAN COAL, E TITUTH | Agassiz was sent to boarding school at |best loved scientist of his time, and by his George Clouser, room 16, 1623 Farnan 00 | other frivolities. He (s no fortune teller, but for hard ce 0 ton cheaper. 1605 Far- | Bienne, twenty miles away, and there his work at Harvard did more than any other S OF oM B AT | 8 Jife reader from the lnws of sclence ':m;‘x”l': Bam street; main entrance Board of Trade | hrother soon jolned him. Until this time [ man for the cause of solence In America S, = AL clairvoyancy, and hose ha bee! um- 53 O b o 4 modern nents; 824 and T 3 $30.00; | Buigged by pretenders the professor wishes them their mother and father had been their —_———— Alko (o chenp stores, with residenc attac > call before Eivin enp: h - ; . : ™ Ao =6 skchas * S ptich more ” barn. etc., $10.00, Dexter L. Thomas, 401 Hee | 13,call before siving up O inoe athictly THIS ‘“rL K -g:n;n JFoL OWING INSTRU- MEBCHANT “TAILORS. ‘;‘vl‘{l l":anln rix'wy:mhfu:';.f.rklnlu: 15]'}’11; 2L it 1||-|-; . v|lu| Fooling building. D-M853 | Sonndentinl Bend. stamp for reply. Remember or cas! onthly ol e a 08 s 3 - The: 1 e exhilarating sense of renewed ¥ A < onile 3 : b * Hale upright plano. o | T ANNOUNG fond of school and cheerfully worked the = e tho number, 321% N, 15th street, corner Chis planc 0% ANNC ond of scho d erfully health and strangth and internal cleanliness RAMLY, ol ".!..:‘.-“,."S'..“T HousE [ Fiat A7 9 (o 9, ‘Sundays included. S B0 Tiat & 800 Soright pians 18 BPOITED A\x-_x-m nine or ten hours required. When holiday | which follows the use of Syrup of Figs is 3.0, La e, with ' bath and SRR DR H. WARREN, OLATRVOYANT, Ohlo Valley squars plano. .00 W 5 time came . the two littls brothers would | unknown to the fow who have not progreased - large n.,,,.."!-i}; California, $17.00. 1L A llable business medium; 7th year at 119 N.'16th. | Mason & Hamlin organ..... 129 | G. A. Lindquist, Merchant Nfiitor, 816 8. 15th st. | start at dawn on the first day of vacation | beyond the old time medicines and the cheap Patterson 1 R ST U R ] M607 | and travel on foot the twenty miles toward | substitutes sometimes offered, but never age o ",HNT S m— Smith American organ,’ High {0 B i ——— bome. The Swiss holiday season was al-| cepted by the well informed. 1‘""“ blook, 606 S MASSAGE, BATHS, ETC. Kimball, Emerson and’ Hallet-Davis pl TYPEWEXTEES. ways a merry one. At En;-lml' there \;(t‘rc A e S — A. HOSPE, JR,. 1513 Doulas st. ———- | gay fetes, and_the young people were kept M 0TI MiM O3 |STOLEN TYPEWRITERS OFFERED FOR W o g g 1 THE KINETOSCOPE. FOR REN MADAM SMITH LR L b icerdy O | Sigsansu e spicioun: Funny hey | Dusy the week before coloring eggs and T_FURNISHED ROOMS, room 3; mussake, vapor, alcohol, steam. MUl | e T mostly. Smith s ry ona and’you will wn. | making other preparations for the day. In hurine and sea_baths. T—D845 21 1R FURCHASKD ATCONCE L A Try and y i un- 8 v An Indian War Dy v g FURNISHED ROOMS, 18 CHICAGO ST, | _Phurine a st Ono upright plano, & derstand ‘why. uil line of ‘supplies the summer the harvest festival and in thé an War Dance Photographed by the _Suitable for one or two gentlemen. E—M3% ' | MASSAGE, MADAME BERNARD, fi_ln‘;v‘gmnx.p R o SOl BT Premier Co., 17th and Farnam, telephc autumn the vintage festival gave the boys New Iostrament. ) ROOMS, MODERN CON- o rtebit - sold. X - ! many happy hours. Fifteen howling, painted savages, feathe MME LA RUE, 416 SOUTH 15THL Some of their holiday Louis and Auguste f araq and boaded, gyrating and contorting s o | Ono ways &pe eir mother's father, old 0L Eisladeil S ] e i T ~ | always epent with thelt mother's fathots OM | poforg the camera: n dozen civilized whits TWO SUNNY, WELL FURNISHED RO i Y One y organ, $35. Dr Mayor, at Ardiefin, whose hospitable men 1 thre hi el look fly. 213 Farnam. E—M TURKISH BATHS, One Kimball organ, $25. house was always-open to his grandchildren. | ™¢ lx and three white women looking on, ——— — — | — o One Bay state organ, $20. = 7 =1 o - When Louis Agassiz was 14 years old he | Wondering as much as the savages at the STRA BL 2 oS ATHS; HOUT 3 AGLE CORNI WORKS, JOUN BPI g yed r Wiih board At the Merrl 0 "“‘, "‘nl"my".\:fl”...- ' Ak removed | — - » prop., A, 10, 113 N. tth.” Eata. . | wrote to bis fatier, *1 am resolved us far as | marvelous work that was belng produced, and Dodge. E from Karbach bl rlw to 109-110 M4 One Shoninger, $25. 960 am allowed to do 50 to become a man of let- | presentad a noved scene yesterday, says the — ~ | One good orin, $15 ters, and at present I can go no further.” | oo "y o “he ™ oy ndians were dreas FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD, | Woodbridge Bros, 18 N. toth strest, DENTISTS. Then after saying that he 1s anxious to ad: | (e Fork Fress. The tndians Wore Co s NICE e |Eateine) e TAS o sciences ho names a number of L o ® ousness, 8¢ | NICE ROOM WITH BOARD, unuu» 2408 CASS NASON, vance in the scienc o 3 CASS | [ATTHS, MASSAGE. = S 6 llan and sclentific text books | 8 they wero decked at all, for, besides the | 08 GASS | FATHS, MAS ‘axton block, 16th and reek, Latin, Italian and scientific text books - ) : s N | S 3 ; thiat Te' needs. adding "I showld! ke to) stay Inuluvl .«)n-w of mumn: and blotches of pain! DESIRABLE ROOM, WITH BOARD, MACKINTOSHES & RUGDER BOOTS 131 FAR. | MARTIN _CAHN, _TEACHER OF PIANO- | DR PAUL, o4 | &t Bienne LIl the month of July, and atter- | Only | breecholouts ~ covered their natura a 06 N, 19th ¥ | U—543 forte. Studio, 406 N, 231 st Mi3l O3 | e —2_ | ward serve my apprenticeship In commerce | Nakedne ; FIRST-CLASS DAY DOARD GIVED | o ot 'iimm R T at Neufchatel for a year and a halt. Then [ It was in \;*;:\' AR Brunswick cafe, 515 South 16th st | Aokt & 2 ART AND LAN 3 1 should like to pass four years at a univer- | N: erday mor v o IR E o Yory riptions can_se information 5 . d va y T o Bill's 7 th AT [ Diog: better:in “the el Tree by addressing I omata, Neb. | T 11t TR il el AND o JARNEY: | ity in Germany, and finally finish my studies '"‘f“]’ “‘j"';'_[ D D A Lot Zegneanis - Bk < U ' T e stront 5 yleat: anisiuc e oma; $1.00 porday; | at Paris, where T would stay about five years, | NG5 Sances pelore the | :";'f;.‘f.mr',r":'n.:m::.' ARGE SOUTH AND EAST ROOM. WITH | GOMPOUND OXYGEN > - - $4.00 and upwards per week M | Tan b the age of 25 1 could bogin to write. | Properly, the photo-kinetoscope, f 5 first class board, ‘overlooking n terraced lawn, | COMFOUND OXA ittt Wil a) b WO S e T % strument or camera which takes impres- B M bl dog a terrace . | “asthma, bronchitis = === | His parents had Intended Louls to be a|giohi€ht OF camera wich is Sentiemen. 201 Bt Marya aye. 0 | ment 8 per monit. '3 ta B O JAPANESE GOODS. usiness man, and this letter which skows [ inms, fo (he - photo-kinetograph, and the (H_TROOM, WITH TOARD e i S el M L S YODS; USEFUL ARTICH von | Such wonderful forethought for a boy of 3¢ | impressions as they are seen in perfection, reasonabl 2533 St R. Heflin, locksmith, 311 N. 16th st. 834 :m!lmu and” birthday presents; - special “ale ;H-\ M;;‘lvl:“h;lx’vs““h;;“; hl:\})l;»:’r":‘; |:1‘ “1:; Never before did Indians appear in such & 2 . has removed his s ST . = or & stort time: only. Nippon Machi 1611 | him continue lLis studles. While enne | soone, They had stood before a camera bes PRI | Hiroot: north of Dougs RIGTCLBALL BLEL ALL PRIC el Bt | o studied falthfully. and be made full and | fore—otten, but never In front of such hicako, S eV akoN EATMENT FOR LADIES. | Send ‘for our tist iof second-hand and shop. | 3 ee P |0 otes o s studies, especially | cynera. The Omahba war dance and the T Y O A (e AbonS: | worn bicycles. Repaizs and cycle sundries of FURNACES. 3 natural history and science. These note- | uffalo” dance are now fairly pletured to board and room; special call, Viavi Co., 316 Bee bldg. Lady attendants. | 8l kinds. M. O. Daxon, 402 N. 16th st. 9% | poer wiRNaGR MADE, SOFT CO. books, sometimes containing several hundred | jite and long after the red man has left Address A 30, B o o 17| BICYCLE PRICES GUT IN TWO. consumin d hand coul furnaces pages and all written in a neat, small hand, | pis Jast trace, perhaps, a perfeet representas R TR TS Soon TACB CURTATNG CLEANED BGUAL 10 | & 8 Eomer for 84 108-110-112 N. 1110 st though yellow with age, are still preserved by | tion of his dances wiil be before the come 05 Douglas S new nmmul. and “othor frades a specinlty. AM"‘-’D;,;Q‘;":“_{; el B85 as 10w, “Hed: bGH MG OPTICIANS. = | his descendants, ing generation, perpetuated by Wizard BEdl- d ee our specimens of work. : b ST 1433 e ¥ 5 and_ ot our prices betore b ] WA e |PRESTON'S CALIORNIA For E | beaktast; superior to oatmeal, Try 1t == NICELY FURS D ROOMS, HAVING ALL —§1L-NS STOVES. modern conveniences, with strictiy first Cluss 5 g T Board. Call 1722 Dex WANTED _TO BORROW $0.00 ON FIVE o a1d.Call 1B Doast e (0 DR W Ko 01 sty | PEST HEATERS ON EARTH. VNFURNISHED BOOMB TO RENT. ROOMS, WITH BOARD, | Omaha. Addre A. Cooper, 937 17th street, | Bo gure you examine them before you buy. cor. %th and Dode Denver, Colo UM 20 7 foghi s F—Ms36 THE 1 7 SPPE = Parties who desire the cho of the best line e M S| THE BELLE BPPERLY CORSET. MADE TO | o ‘Soven o the market must buy eithor the 'H AND DODGE, ROOMS order from measure. 1909 Favorite baseburner or the Oak heating stoves. with board; sl cam heat; day luumv = | They have been manufactured the past 30 years, 5 . F—M95 21* | AULABAUGH FUR CO., M,\lN('F,\(.‘TIll‘-FfiB and whote ‘they have been used alongside of £-ROOM " HOTIEH, "HALL AND| BATE ROOM, || | 0L fur: EREmaite] - (urs: ok e e, N Tt Stot s e an W e o (oot thet . | ‘muffs at cost. Room 301 Karbach bik. Tel, 1812. | economical stoves made. We guarantee them. Inquire §23 8. 18th street. 4 D670 % & J64 46 | They are the chespest snd best stoves made. A IA"[.I\R AND TWO SINGLE ROOM: L:, et OER oel TARE, & JHOUM O Bers modern, at special rates. 1810 <'h‘n|.-“£ sireel. | MONEY TO LOAN —REAL ESTATE, ";";‘, McCargar, 410 N. 16th street. P44 2 e 2 2 " Mz HANDSOME FRONT BOOMS WITH BOARD: | “or pougt Fr 5. Cheaney, Kansae Gty Mo L ANDSOME X A TH 1O o bought. F. 8. Chesney, Kansas City. T e references. 22 No. ISth stret, | FMoti ziv . 3 STOVE REPALRS, ANT]II!.‘J\’lI.hAN; TRUST 'CO loans at low rates f0 curily ‘in N STOVE REPAIRS FOR 4000 DIFFERENT makes of stoves 40,000 2 B R o Tate gice | Water attachments and oon- $000 LANORERS SOUTH; NEW ORDER WORK raska and lowa farms or Omaha city property. [ noctions a speclalty. 107 Douglas atreet, Omaha near Memphis, Tenn.; work guaranieed; ehip R_RENT, WITH W—916 | Stove Repair Work g Cheaper than anybody: shipments lwice daiy. | - Sath ond flooe of (wo-story priviite resl- | ——— = T S e s Labor. Aucacy, Lith and Farmam | dence, $5.00. 2415 Erskine st., north 24th. MONEY TO LOAN ON FARMS IN DOUGLAS | STOVE REPAIRS FOR ALL atreets. T Msas 2o G—709 22 | " county, improved and unimproved Omahs real | stoves. ot water attachments. TOR 4 TRONT ROOMS, BATI AND STEAM e e T e 1 L heat; inquire of engineer, 702 North 16th st. . 7 g T G783 | MONEY TO LOAN ON IMFROVED OMANA ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES, » Vs - |z cal estate. Brennan, Love & Co., Paxton bl ributors’ ta every town to report il important | TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS, STEAM HEAT, | ' i e ARMATURES AND CONVERTERS REWOUND Nappenings and write articles for publcation | modern convenicnces; also 1 furnished room. e £ storage bateries recharged; electrical and gen- on'any ibject. Bxpericnce nol necessary. Good | 226 Farnar G—Msal 22 IO LOAN AT 1O RATES. eral machinista: superor| ‘work | unraniced . pay for epare time. Our instiuctions f(ell you | == o avis Co., 195 Farnam st. = W- a e , 617 and st. tculars.” Modern Press Asn, Chicago, I sekee . Ma enue. X 7 VEST R — — - s e G—Mi28 22¢ | improved and unimproved Omaha_ real ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND CONTRAC- TS Years, Fidelity Trust Co.. 1103 Fai mlisi i p{:m: und ail USE PRESTON'S BEST FLOUR, IT GIVES W nds of electrical construction. ' Western elec- ‘C-MsW-N3_ | FOR RENT, THE +STORY TRICK BUILDING | MOANS ON IMEROVED & UNIY ) VD z , s o S O RENT. THE +STORY MRICK BUILDING | “property, §3,00 and upwards, 6 to 7 per cent: no | WOLFE ELECTRICAL CO. SUPPLIES AND LADIES WANTING FIRST CLARS GIRLS (. B At e Julding bas A N | delays W. Famam Smith & Co., 120 Farnam. | electric wiring. 164 Capitol ave. Tel, Wid. at Bcand. Y. L. H. Office 205 N. 18tn. Tel. 1. [ bue”fitures, water on ait foors, gus, etc. Ap- W9z M On L L ool Biy at he offics of The Bee. 910 | CHAS, W. RAINEY, OM. NAT. BK. BLDG. TOBT. WANTED] LADIES. 1F' YOU WISH EMPLOY- | FOR RENT. THREESTORY AND BASEMENT e il 4 ment at your homes, send sell-addressed en- | atore bullding at 101l Farnam streat; small | MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA REAL ESTATE | LOST, TUESDAY NIGHT, BETWEEN 1ITH Telcpe ‘fed our, "....;.'\‘,"'.‘,\."u"“f.‘.",‘.",‘ :::.‘1 Geik foree aod oMces I Exposition bulldlag, ad: | st ¢ per. ceat. W. B. Meikle, 1st Nat. l({( bldg. | Gk Haraey 2nd Sin aa’ Faraam, emall’ Giar Altred Knlting Co.,” " Wiathrop, blass Toel Mk 1001 Farnam street, il 18 good condr . 22| et *?;uml‘;""‘ A “asio 30 | fion M AL g Toppleton, room 14 st ‘Natl. | VERY LOW RATES MADE ON GOOD LOANS. very a arney - street. WANTED, A GENERAL SERVANT bank bidg. 3 1-Neog N13 | J._W. Baquires, 38 Bee bids. W88 | [OST, AT THURSTON-BRYAN DEBATE, COL- 23th avenue, e % | FWOBTORY FTOMEROON. BIX RoON3 WE HAVE SEVERAL THOUSAND DOLLARS | {oum. e Kunight Templar and Scottish Rite A M PETIENT COOK. VST BE | give possesston at’ once.” Inquire 268 Farmam, | H. 1. Harder & Co, ground floor g, 'FOR RENT—HOUSES, HOUSES, F. K. DARLING, BARKER BLOCK D39 CITY. THE HOUSES [N ALL PARTS oF T CROOM COTTAGHE NEAR BEMIS PARK Pidelily Trust company, 102 Farna DM NEW $2.00. DESIRADLE 7 worth ave, & ETOR! HOUS S, F.D.WEAD,1 & |i<'n - BOOD “FIVE-ROOM month. L COTTAGES, 8. Skinner, 310 N. ¥ HOUSES, NINE ROOM HOUSE L Jackson strvet, splendid repair (12 (JUST VACATED) NO. all” modern improvements, ks from court house) paved streel, cheap rent (o small family. Key &t cottage second door west. Dan H. Wheeler, ., Douglas and 16th sts. (Insurance) FOR REN houses: all modern convent '“Illll\'K 21 block from Walnut Hill motor. $2. Compiroller's office. D-M330 P19 HARNEY STREET, 12 ROOMS, MODERN nd_first class. John R. Webster, H0_Board of Trade bullding. D37 DESIRABLE DWELLINGS IN ALL PARTS of the city, B M. Sleate, 438 Paxion I\u;..nk DESIRABLE 10-ROOM_HOUSE. TWE doltars pér month.~Inquire 1819 Dudge st FOR RENT. TWO SIX-ROOM FLATS AT 415 and 419 8. Mth steeet, in good condition. A J. toom 814 st Nat'l bank bld D—-Me9$-N13 . ELBGANT and fruit trees I-ROOM MODERN HOUSE, , geod range, barn, grape ge yard. $5.00; full size lot §-room cotta, E“L "Cali "and ‘sse Witelity Trust Co. DOOMS; 4 50. 1TTH STREET. re- Far- D-TH D53 NU* ‘FROOM HOUSE. M1 NORTH MWTH TR D760 260 MODERN FLAT 3 BLOCKS FROM bullding, $5.00. Omaha Real Estate and m Co.."Toom 4 Bee u. Dt Douglas ‘flm IOUSE YOR RENT; 8o e 8 177 AGENTS W ANTED. MONEY TO LOAN—CHATTELS. W--M44S BUSINESS NOTICES. OMAHA M THR ALOE & PENFOLD (O, SCIENTIFIC OMAHA COMMERCIAL COLL 15TH AND Douglas; send for catalogus. Rohrbough Bros. M—221-N1 JOHNSON DROS., WHOL all kinds of coal, Corr 1008 Farnam street DYE WORKS. DSACK, TWIN CITY DYE WORK nam street, Dyeing of every descrip: ton and dry cleaning. 91 STENOGBAPHEBS § Tapher. SUTCLIFFE. GENERAL 232 Bee buflding. Telephone 607 M348 GRINDING. IRAZORS, SHEARS, CLIPPERS, LAWN MOW- ors, etc. A. L. Undeland, 106 & iath. 1792 BICYCLE RIDING. “ITIE CAP. AVE. M-—236-N2¢ RIDING SCHOOL, VPKOLBTEBIN G. UPHOLSTERING VERY CHEAP THIS MONTH M. 8. Walkin, 2111 Cuming. Tel. 662 —_— JOB PRINTING. RERD JOB PRINTING CO. of all kinds. 17th st., FINE PRINTING Bee building. 967 NIGHT SCHOOLS. S OM BUSINESS COLLIZGE, 15 & FAR L I’AWHBBOKIRS 1. MAROWITZ LOANS MONEY. 418 N. 16TH BUREAU. SUES & CO., Solicitors. Bee Building, OMAHA,Neb. Advice FREE 0’¥° ANHOO This Famias Remedy care quickly and perma- ty wil o M Loss ot Brats Tower, Heaa ovil dreamn. im: cd by ¥ omthful no oplates. 1 Makes t strong and plump. Fasily carried (i vost B3 perbox: @ tor 88 Wy mail propaid i 8 wricte TBuLee tocure or mone y ref unded, tha v for --dl 00k, sent nealed in wrapper, which s Leskimonia la 'ancial releroncos. Ne chir eware of Smitation 18, OF mddross N uuanlu Teniple, Chicago, BOLD IN OMAHA, NEB,, + BY SHERMAN & Mc. 15th & DOUGLAS ,\'n KERS & MERCHANT 20th and LAKE, DRUGGISTS, RUPTURE PERMANENTLY CURED #a% PAY NO PAY UNTIL CURED WE RETER YOU 10 8,000 pATIENT! GE b WA ERSCHAUM PIPE FACTORY; OLD | WANTED, ..m\: aoon l‘u.r,h{‘\‘ AT GNCE | MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE, FIANOS VIS EBa SHEA. 195 LW o sell & good urticle and make big money. | horse, wagons, etc. at lowest rates in city: BSILVE 7 Catl”wt 410N, 1600 streel. A. M. Motars e el of” oo ‘trictly condentin: yau | PAMAGED MIREORS RESILVERED, 71 it J™W7ee | can pay the loan off at any tume or in any b b e e T : amount. THE NEATEST BARBER SHOP IN CITY WANTED, ENERGETIC MAN T0 8 f GAGE L0 : % 4 > : JANTED. “ENERGETIC MAN 7O SELL OMAMA MORTGAGE LOAN court"of liee bullding. Fred Buclow, Prop, | Clusively or 8% side line: need not be experi- el . enced. Capitol Ol Co., Cleveland, O, ROGNER & BISEL BEST | 32 35+ | MONEY TO LOAN ON PERBONAL PROP- | “oart ot Somemt e O RS o p— 0 ONRY 70 | BERIONAL PIOP- | “workc at Tlowest prices, 1618 Douglas strsets | wANTBD—TD EEHTA - — — s — J. B. HADDOCK, ROOM 427 RAMGE I UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS v«'\\-n,n, CLASS ROOM AND BOARD Xo2 or gentleman and wife; contrally located, pri- - - — H. K. BURKETT, FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND Vato family preferred. Address A 4. Hee MONEY T0 LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD FURNI. | ' embaimer. 1618 CRicams. st K- MA ture. planos, horses, wagons or any kind of | — i LA L - — chattel security at Toweat possiile rtes, whioh | SWANSON & VALUEN. UNDERTAKE STO You can pay back at any tme and in any | embalmers, 1701 Cuming. st., teleph RAGE, amount. FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. i ¥ | STORAGE, WILLIAME & CROSS, 1214 fARNEY | oom 1 _Withnel Block |5 0 MAUL UNDRATAKER AND EM. balmer, 1417 H-m.nL-( telephone 225 929 | SToRAGE ¥ OUSEHOLD GOODS; V. BAKER, UNDERTAKER, | Tand ¢ R. Wells, 1011 Farnam R SALE. A FIRST-CLASS OOUNTRY Jjop | W BAKER, UNDEREAKER, o a0 newspager (weckdy) ofico, doing 8 nico job A Tite for particulars. B, Ol i it Vot PLUMBERS. CARRIA 1 IES, ETC. STORED. P. J. | FOR SALE, CHEAP, A NEW STOCK OF FUR IMBING OF BEVRY Ki Gas Karbach & Sons, Cor. 15th and Howard Sts niture and undertaking in & good town; must - hot waler heatink; sewerage, 313 5. 10. Mt | soll i "onco on wecount of” pior health. Ad- 0 — _ - T ress . O, Box 3, North Emd, Okl — B | BEST STORAGH BUILDING IN OMATIA, U & Yo JOHN ROWE & CO.. PLUMBING, STEAM AND o archouse. Household ~ goods | =— - Dot water lical s Axture A 8, 15, wored. Lowest rates. 1031015 Leavenworth. | 15,0000, % CASH, BAL. ON TIM WEAT Dning. B BANn e M- | pavine’ drig storein the' west. Addrems A 31 = : e ——— _bee. 2 KRUGER DROS . PLUMBING, GAS FITTING, WANTED_TO BUY. UG oR AT RaL drain laying. Phone 1%0. 415 Leavenworth. 2 i fitted up: good stand; small capital re- TL=HAY WANTED, TO BUY A STOCK OF GENERA ed. Apply ‘at saloon, st and Hamiiton merchandise cheap. | No old kvods. From | streets. YD1 2o $L00%0 (0 $10.000.0). Address, giving amounts | -~ — - R Lo TR Loy Rt Agiress Vei! | FOR SALE. FOR CASH OR GOOD SECURITY. | FINE DRESMARING AT LOWEST stock ‘of general merchandise, invoice $2,50.00: | * Madame. Corvel : - e BT B | e i live town (n eastérn Neb. AdAfess gt et Lo ot B “Oae FOR SALE -FURNITURE. L e L) e - SMALL_ STEAM TAUNDRY FOR SALE T | VNPSSMAKING IN PAMILIGS, 23 50, 0TI goods. Enlerprise Credit Co., 613615 N. lotn st, | P00 oMce _ YW | DRESSMAKING IN PRVAT S ot L BARDER SHOP IN & 1 1OCA.| "0 %716 suarsnteed, "Address (‘l':lslhl“ OUT ENTIRE STOCK OF FURNI- SO Quick:for. 8- stap. | Davennoet i | o e = = | e, stoves, et tman, 808 N. Mth R LDIN ASSOC e B | e sy suy | PULDING & LOAN ABSOGLATION. STOVES AND FURNITURE AT GOBT MUST| reference to buy half interest In real estate | HOW TO GET A HOME OR SECURE GOOD ROVES AND FURNITURE AT COST. MU and insurance business; only $390.00 requircd. | ' inturest on savifigs - Apply (o OmAns L. & & i O Y- 3 | B Kean 110r Bet bias 8 M Nt tinner. oo s S r— Mo #0.00 PENINSULAR BASE DURNER, USED —— = gue geason, oo s new, will scll al_bide grice, FOR EXCHANGE. ARES IN MUTUAL L. AND I ASSN. DAY : stave can be soen o ason street. B TR T per ceat when i 2, 3 years oid. always - X GOOD LOT IN EAST OMAHA T0 EX RN o o e S ronne Tt Thans. TO NE able. 1704 Parnam ‘at.. Nattnger, sec. FOR SALE. FURNITURE AND CAKPETS OF | _Lamoreaux Bros. 6 5. 16h 2108 3 bouse. She u = room house. No. 11l Sherman wvenue, . | T0 EXCHANGE 3w CASH INvEsTMuNT | SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. L. peat Omaha. Will saaume brance or pay oL E BALE MILOELL ANEBOTE | stock shioes or clothing. C. F. Harriwn, ‘51 | VAN BANT @ SCHOOL OF SHORT HAND, {0! ml—mfi%{!“us N Y. Lite, Omaka. _ Z-dime N. Y. Life, Omaha. Ask for eircular. 73§ CHEAPEST CHICKEN AND ORNAMENTAL | T0 EXCHANGE, STOCK OF GENERAL MER 5 & FAR feace made, C. R. Les, 91 Douglas Q-1 chandise, 1nvoice 340000 All new goods and [ e Bever been offercd. for sale i any retail store — BANK AND PLATTE VALLEY BAND Vil exchungy Tor real eatate “aad “part ‘cash. | OMAMA X WTH AND ®ie C.W. Huil Compaay, W and lzand in. | Write'8. "4 “Bowes, Eniendaie, N, B Dougias; send for catalogue. Robibough Bros 34 20 My ‘Write for Bank Reference: IXAMINATION FREE. {oOperation. No Detention from Business. SEND FOR CIRCULAR. THE O. E. MILLER CO., Before he shor I . went mo grandfather, a gentleman in a travellng carriage o them and invited them to journey with him He talked with the boys about ome with them ays later wrote to them to accept Their lack of money had made Louis Agas siz's parents think of starting their talented a museum with a fine collection of specimens. Before this Louis and Auguste had been in their plans, to the parsonage and From this letter they learned that he was though they appreciated the offer M. Agassiz and his son decided not preferred poverty and Independence to riches and a possible sacrifice of independence. Zurich he went to Heidelberg, and later to it RAILWAY TiME CARD 11:08am. 6:85am. Leaves Omaha, 4:46pm. § g 16ilam. Eiopm €:30pm OmanalU. P, S0pm. . i1 Depot, Eastern Express. estibuled _ Limite fo. Valley Local ‘Omaha Chicago Bpeciai CHICAGO, BU Depot 10th and Mason Sts. Chicago Vestibule. Chicago Express. go and fowa Local ie_Junction Local Depot 10th and Mason Bte. Denver ~Expreas. . Deadwood _Express. Denver Express Nebraska Local (ex T..Kearney Express Overland Fiyer m iiatrice & Buomab's Bx” (xS 3 Pacific Express Fast Mail..... AGO & NORTHWEST N |Arrive 10th & Mason St Omaha +er $230pr 5o 30pm 2i16pm GTON & Q |Arrives | Omaha RLINGTON & MO. RIVEI [Arrives 1 Omhax :60pm. ¥:1tum. . Lincoln_Local (except Sunady) ..M :Zam Leaves K. G, 8T. 1. &0 B, |Arrives “Omahal__Depot i0th and Mason 8 (Omana tam..Kansas City Day Express. .. b:5ipm 96pm. K. C. Night Ex. via U, V. Trins. 6:biam e 1CAGO0, R. 1. & PACIFIC. |, X OmanalU. P. Depot. 10th & Mason Sis il:16am. .Atlantic iGxpress (ex. Sunday) 6:2%pm.. ... Nignt Express $Aopm. . Chicigo Vestibuled Limited.. . 1:06pm 11:88pm Oklaboma Exp. (to C. 1. ex Sun). 1 :smpm i WEST. = 6:00am. Oklahioma & Texas Exp. {ex. Sun).11 30pm iopm Colorado Limited 4:30pm Laives | UNION FAC ~Arrives OmahalUnion Depot, 10th & Mason Sts.| Omaha 50pm ti4opin Tieaven | CHICAGO, MIL. & BT. PAUL. |Arrivi OmanalUnion Depit, 10th and Mason Sia.| Omaha TApm. ...,......Chicago Limited.,......... §:30am 1ioam. . Ghicago_ Hun’.l. §:00pm Teaves [ F. B & MO. VALLEY. ~|Arrives Omaha|_Depit 15th_and Wei Sta._{ Omal 9:06am. Deadwood Express. T 6:10pm o:06am. (Ex Bat) Wyo. Ex. (Ex. Mon'). 6:10pm | bidopm. . Nortolk Express (ix. Sunday)..10:sam 5:30pm Bt. Paul Express 9:40am Leaves | MIBBOURT PACIFIC. |Arrives Omnaha| Depot_15th and Webster Bta. | Omaha 9:00am. St Louls BXpress.......... $:60am 930pm.. ;.. 8L Louls Express S5pm 6:10pm . Dally (ex. Sun.) Nebraska Tocai . & 10am Leaves | C., §T. P.. M. & O, |Arrives “Omahal_Depot '195th" and_Webster Sta. | Omah F00am. . .Biloux Cily Accom. (Bx. Bun.)... §:06pm 10:00am..Bloux City Accom. (Sun. Only.).. §:05pns i Jopm. " Sloux Cily Exprese (6x. Sun.). /1] &am Leaves | BIOUX CITY & PACIFIC. |Arrives OmahalUnlon Depot, 10th & Mason 8ts.| Omahs :56am........8loux City Passenger........10:0pm 3 :6pm St Paul Expres..........10:00am Leaves [~ BIOUX CITY & PACIFIC |Arrives Omata! Depot 16th and Webster Sts. | Omaha §30pm. LB Paul Limited, 7 0 dlam £:3%0pm_..1.0 0l Chicago Limited L $:ddam Ceaves | WABABH RAILWAY. _ |At: on_Depot, 10th & Mason 8t Louls Cannon Ball rtook They From son's unique opticians, 1408 Farnam st opposite Paxton | 500 in business. But when he was 16 the boy | where Corbett and Courtmey had their pus hotel. Byes examined froc. 791 | himself begged so hard for further opportu-| gilistic enmcounter a few weeks ago. The — — ~ nities for study, and his teachers had so much | sun streamed through the open glass roof, TAKEN UP. to say about his talents, that M. and Mme. | and the Indians, with old Last Horsa at Agassiz decided to give Louls two years more | thelr head, posed before ,the wonderful TAKEN UP, LARGE RED COW, UPP of school, sending him to Lausanne. There | agency that was to portray their every w;m::w,l:«hgv.fli:r hip down. 3410 Ih'_;“';‘ his teacher sympathized with his love of | movement and expression. Last Horse was g8 Z natural history, and he had a chance to visit | the only one who carried a tomahawk, and he left Lausanne it was decided that | the ancient uld be a doctor ke nis uncle and|go down to Mayor, and he was sent to the | features. University of Zurich to study medic Round and twisting and tho habit of saving much of thelr pocket | braves. Strong Talker and Pino were squa money to buy books, and already they had a | ted on the floor beating the drums, How very good little library, But medical books | they howled! A pack of coyotes in full are expensive, and as Louis® allowance was |chase never barked and yelped with more very small he copied by hand many of the |ambition than did those Indians, They volumes that he was too poor to own. Au-|didn't understand it, but that was of png guste helped him in this, for the two brothers | consequence. They had been told that the were still together. On one of their vacation | strange thing that pointed at them there journeys when they were waiking homeward | would show them to the world untl after Vain? Old Hair Coat, and out in a a rich man, well known and living then at | the naked savages whirled and hopped f eva. This new friend offered to adopt|over two minutes, and when it was ovel Louls Agassiz, whose ability he sald had|they seemed as proud as boys with thel made a strong impression on him. But | first pockets. ‘ Munich, everywhere winning the highest | space, and, if praise from the professors with whom he | furious and wild. studled. reproduce those yelps! At Heldelberg he formed a life long friend- | with such rapidity ship with Alexander Braun, the botanist, whose sister he afterwards married. Of Oregon aches. and one diminishing has thinks a good have than they fatiguing and 10 go back to towns to find 1n the afairs of up %0 large a for the poor. y any “Yes," bles, Indlanapolis cho! e for the . . how the ow mused door. elzo, 26 cents, The Indians appeared on this he brandished as if futent upon havi weapon of his dwindling ra the sun had slept h by the younger braves from the foreground. the for the center of the stage, as it were. After the main dance, which was said be the Omaha war dance, Strong Talker ang Pine beat their tom-toms again as Last Horsd, Parts-His-Hair and Halr Coat went through the buffalo dance. blended at times into a long-drawn howl Mk that of wolves calling to thelr mates to haste 10 some promised feast, Kidney Trial size, The Rural Populatio The complaint of overcrowded cities and de caying rural population is heard in France, very numbers French peasantry {s given by Jules Simon, the deal to leave and go unwillingly enough, it may be. Buf they find themselves better eloth ever though compelled to submit to strict Qlsci- pline and hard work, accustomed to. not strango that thousands of them refuse liberty after working hours, and to ob- tain that contact gosslp and that that agriculture in France is largely in the hands of children, and the aj ung and middle too philosophical or too away by the fascinations of city life. Karl's Clover Root, the great blood purifier, glves freshness and clearness to the complexe lon and cures constipation; 25c, Sold by Goodman A Cha Detroit Free Press: her indifference, was trylug to conceal the love she him, and sometimes he thought she hadn't “You are heartless," evening in the twilight shadows sho admitted trombling, has taken it away from me." pon this he rushed away and purchased & large and elegant engagement ring. Oregon Kidney Tea cures all kidney trous Trial size, 26 cents. the slangy young old “1 don't think he heard up on him &t all.” Oregon Kidney Tea cures backache. and wonderful inveition. the samé spot perpetuity with his form an round, squirming, leaping, stamping, went thirteen of thy last sleep. Last Horse had to be shoved young dude, almost foug| space about twelve feot squar In this the men had more anything, the antics were more Pity the camera could not The dancers barked that the sounds were Tea cures nervous heads 25 cents. All druggists, —— of ¥rance. probable explanation of the and virllity of the npulsory to their military service do with it. Peasants farms for three yeary d and fed lives, and were In their enjoy a life far less dull than that they have been When their time is up it Is the plow work in They drift into the tories, with abso- with their kind for futile sense of playing a part in the great world which make part of the attraction of cities The result is, says M, 8imon, and the fow who have torpid to be lu ged me G0c, $1.00. Drug Co. g Romance. He could not explain Sometimes he thought shp d for he sald to her one ‘'some one All drugglsts. It Uame. Journal “Beo Were,” mal man to the girl of b tme, “I've got a kick coming.” e g g NG RN ald he guess it so wellp man, as he bolted the froat ¢ sneaking - Triad All drugglst

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