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v ¢ v JVEMBER 18, 1894 1 y SUNDAY, N(C CLAIRVOYANTS. Continved. MRS. DR, H. WARREN, CLAIRVOYANT, RE _Mabie Wisineas medium; 7 ear ot 113 X! 168 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ¥COR RENT--FUKNISHED ROONMS, BUSINESS CHANCES. MUSIO, ART AND LANGUAGE, BOOKS AND PERIOVICALS, The Midland Monthly for an interesting paper entitled “A Glanc the Rarly Life of James Russell Lowell,” by Jonathan P. Dolliver. Willlam Boll tells what “An Ocean Voyage Forty Years Ago” was like. The second Installment of *‘Mid- land War Sketches,”” by Captain L. B. Ray- mond, glves account of Judge McKenzle, the hero of “Hold the Fort A large vari- ety of miscellany, poems and Illustrations combine to make an exceedingly entertaining number. Johnson Brigham, Des Moines, Ia, “Day After Day” and Falr Ven- ' are among the new heet musia ntly fssued by Publishing Company Chicago, The strongest sh ry that Mr. Wild- man has so far contributed to the Overland is another Malayan sketch, “In the Burst ot the Southwest Monsoon,” appearing in tho November In Almarin B. Paul’s exhaustive the doings of “The Vigilance Committee of '66,"" he deals with the death and funcral of James King of Wm., the hanging of Casey and Cora, and the stabbing of Hopkins. The ilustration aro all reproductions of old newspaper of the day Fishing at Drake's Bay" the ration of how the San Francisco market is supplied with fish by means of nets dragged by steam tug Another valu- able addition to the descriptive literature of the Asiatic coast is “The Republic of Shang- Bai,” by an ex-United States vico consul. Overland Monthly Publishing Company, San Francisco. A compari Continued. LR R R R I DANJOIST Callfornia. street. A FEW PUPILS FOR PIANO OR ORGAN; apply at Max Meyers between § and 12 a. m. or address Mis, Willmaser, Morning e Counell Bluffs, In i BANJOS, THE J. B. SCHALL & (0. HIGH grade, superior fone banjos. 911 Wabash ave- Une, Chicago. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES, ARMATURES AND CONVERTERS REWOUND; stornge batteries recharged; electrical and geh eral “machinists{ superior work anteed. Omaha Electrical works, 617 and 619 8. 16th st 3 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND CONTRAC jors for electric lght and motor plants and W kinds of electrical construction. \Vestern tric_Suf 418 and 420 8. 15th st BUSINESS NOTICES. BD MIRRORS RESILVERED, 719 N, 10 Continued. WILL TRADE FOR CLEAN STOCK OF GRO- ceriéa ut involce value, $2.000.00 equity in cholce, | ntrally located, well repted residence | Address C 29, Be Yo $200.00 MONTHLY GUARANTEED; MA turing concern wants representative in ¢ (or any city not taken). Must have a few hun- dred dollars cash to pay for goods on delivery after orders are secured. F. Vall, Morse building, York Y 18 WANTED, YOUNG MAN AS PARTNER WITH me hundred cash and willlng to work, Ad dress C 30, Dee. Yot 1k AN ESTABLISHED BUSINESS IN A GOOD [ store in one of the be ern Nebraska; stock o 2,000, Address Wayne AND L or November has at FRONT ROOM posite Boston DOUGLAS Telephon ETREF B FERENCE s, 1nrge Kht houseke 180 CAN clon. ping GENT AND WIFE WITH e rent 2 well furnished ets, heat and gas brick house, nice locat Bee office i south for n; 41 MASSAGE, BATHS, ETC. [ MADAM SMITIL, & room 3; massae, phurine and sea b MASSAGE, MADAME BERNARD, 1421 DODGE LOC am Mot 240 " 8 13TH, 2D vaper, alcohdl st 1t s hs. time; but Kt prese presoeving the boeat vative' {3 that which makes® ns in the store dvertising, FOR RENT steam, 211 TWO 80 .2th ROOMS, street HEATED FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. with PERSONAL. & RUBE bt ] "BOOTS. OR WITHOUT BOARD. F—A WITH %, 2510 8. 1-N PEOP] E MACKINTOSIE t towns in north Ut $3,000.00 popuiation Neh,, Box Y | | | | | Venice, popular s White-Smith HANDEOME FI ROC N. MS, 18th, HOAT MS53 19 BOUTH FRON accommodations, Fo-MS74 180 VIAVI He call HOME TREATMENT FOR LADIES. Ith book and consultation free, — Address or Viavi Co., 846 Bee bidg. Lady attendant. e rec ~ SUBSCRI Ny ~ PRICE reduced FOR EXCHANGE. 00D Lo ahange for Lamoreaux Br ELEGANT i Foom; 210 D T LARGE, WATM board; best f ™ v OF THE ber week a2 15 TIC bun st AULABAUGH FUR r capes made o m 301 Karbach blo ¥ will see the economy of putting a want ad in The Bee when in need ot help. Working girls pay close at- tention to this page, as do all who are wanting employment. You can talk to them through thesa2 little ads at a trifling expense. THE BEE GETS 'EM— 17 WORDS FOR 25 CENTS @ RENT, SOUTH ROOM WITH 15 Howard st NICELY class | DAMAC FURNISHED ard. 1722 Dodg ROOMS, W 1 I P! IN EAST OMAHA ung_ work horees . %6 8. 16th, MERCHANDIS! other property for sale and ex tomer for a bank in western rmation and_Exchange Co. k, Omaha EXCHANGE, BEAUTIFUL T modern house and barn, fine location, for cot- tage or cheaper house well located, acres or ood land: also good paying business, worth 1,00, for good team and carringe and clear Tots, " What have you? W. G. Templeton, Pax- ton block. Z—M122 18 BANKERS AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS Take Notice—Hard times has made it possible o get hold of good busness blocks in Omaha and take farm lands in exchange solleit corresponde; 3. 3. Gibson, 317 1st Nat'l bk 801 COMPOUND OXYGEN CURES asthma, bronchit's and catarel (S, SUITABLE FOR TwO;| ment 6 per month. 3 days trial oo o mer: Mitat: | ment. Room 200 Douglas bik, 16th and Dode W2 Douglas strect U—H1-% 108018 | CHRYSANTHEMUM; EWOBODA, florists, 1411 Farnam tel. 1601 U-484-12 TO ¥ or mules, 2 R & EISELE, SIGN PAT work. at lowest prices. TERS: 1518 Douglas stro | number. record of PLEASANT ROC newly furnish WE HAVE ard. IND HAND LOOKS Antiquarian book stor UGAT FOR 1619 Farnam_st NS0 D14 BUILDING & LOAN ASS0CIATION HOW T0 GET A HOMBE OR SF Interest, on savings As'n, 1701 Teo bidg, i CASH - ;. HESS 018 DOUGLAS, Paxton hotel F-108 DIT® FRONT ROOM, WITH BOARD. OSCAR SUNDELL, THE SHOEMAKER, FOI | 12 vears with G. W. Cook, has removed to 8. Yith streot, firat dvor north of Dougla DESIRABLE with board OOMS, B 1810 Chicay SUITE street. OR SIN F—M06 URE_GOOD Apply to Omaha L. & B G. M. Nattinger, Sec 6-D1 MAL BATHS, 15t st 1 FIRST-CLASS private LARGE board v'N. FRONT ROOM $4.00 to $6.00 per 18th MASSAGE hirapudist. ELECTRO Mme. TH Post, $19% R SHARES TN BIUTUAL 1. AND T ASEN TAY 7, & per cent when 1,2, 3 years old redéemable. 1704 Farnam st,, Nattinger, NICELY FURNISHED - ROOM U-su for two; hot and cold heat, bath; special offer WITH each, BOARD of PROF. ANDERSON, CHIC hypnotist and scientific hyg| physician, s now at 109 8 for a short time only Worst e of stamme |or no en speceh mutes. No_difference falled (o cure; ¢ of ability shown fr Recommended by everywhere, Consultation m. to 4 p. AT veloper AGO'S nic and At 19,0 FAMOUS wik magnetic | Omaha, | ) t, FOR RE: or without bo private family. ALCOV four blocks ‘Address 1 62, LARC a, ROC m Bee 1 it office. ¥ WITH Bldi: M67S “HAY AND GRAIN. BUY YOUR HAY BY TON OR CAR LOTS buy hay. A. H. Snyder, 1515 Burt st A S E RO P R R E R R R R R R A Immediately | n of “The Senate born Lords” by J. Castell Hopkins in the Novems ber number of The American Journal of | Politics places the senate in an unfavorable light. B. L. Rector discussos “The Funcs tions of Money,” a very able exposition of the ultra orthodox position in monetary matters. Victor Yarros defends the attis tude of labor in a vigorous attack on His- Holst's “Awakening.” Thomas r has a valuable paper on “‘Mal- the Hands of Recent Crities.” An- Palm & Co., New York Review of Reviews for its editorial department (The World) has some suggestive p ing on the present attempts housecleaning’ in the great York, Chicago and San Francisco, and takes the oceasion to emphasize certain lessons to be learned from Ruropean municipal experi- ence, In speaking of Glasgow's system of strest cars, owned and operated by the municipality, the editor points out that this responsibility was not undertaken by the city until the municipal government had been tested with many large enterprises which It had shown its fitness to control and operate successfully; it is now managing ite streat ervice as successfully as the best of our cities manage their firea departmen Review of Reviews, New. York. The surprising growth of technical and trade journalism in recent years is brought forcibly to mind by the fact that the pub- lishers of The Rngineering Magazine have just inaugurated a monthly “Review of the Industrial Press,” which is designed to do for technical literature just what the Review of Reviews does for the political and literary magazines. The new departure occuples ninety closely printed pages of (he November number of the magazine, and for many it will lold a revelation as to the importance which industrial journalism has already as- sumed. The Enginecring Magazine Com- pany, Times Building, New York In the November number of Babyhood Dr. John Dorning explains clearly what 18 meant by ‘catching cold,” and gives young mothers much sensible advice as to how to protect their children from colds, and how to ward off their evil effects. Dr. L. M. Yale, the medical editor, answers instruce tively questions concerning baby's diet and dress, the symptoms of rickets, the steriliza- tion of milk, etc. Babyhood Publishing Com= pany, 5 Beekman Strect, New York. AN INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF SOCIETY—By Albion W. Small, Ph. D, and George B. Vin Cloth, 384 pages, American Book Company, New York. The authors make no pretense In the way of advancing new idens, but have collaborated and arranged facts to direct attention to their significance and to their essential relg- tion to each other. In this respect it I8 rather a text book in a new field anticlpat- ing the growth of a social science. The at- tempt here to prescribe limitations or to die- tate the essential scope of the science while in its present vague state of development is a very questionable position to assume, pare ticularly in insisting on minute partioulars and coupling biology and chemlistry as pree liminary requirements, There 18 such § thing as overloading the scout and the course of untrodden paths will be gover by the location of the mountain passes an not by laws derived from other sources. The force of gravity, when revealed, discovered to the world what its law was and no specu- lation, prior to a knowledge of the force, could determine its limitation: SUNDAY READING FOR THE YOUNG—A oompilation. Illuminated covers. Ilus- trated, 412 pages. E. and J. B. Young & Co., Cooper Union, Fourth Avenue, New York. This holiday book is composed of cholce selections suitable for the young and has probably more pictures than pages, and & handsome colored frontispiece. BACK COUNTRY POEMS—By Sam Walter Foss. A new edition. Cloth, illustrated, $1.50. Lee & Shepard, Boston. From N. B. Falconer, Omaha. “Back Country Poems" has a hearty, whole souled ring in it that is all too rare in the days when to be funny usually means to be fiippant, and when men are afraid to be earhs ost for fear of being thought prosy. Almost every stanza written by Mr. Foss has a coml- cal twist in it somewhere, and his poems abound in humor—real humor—the Kind that will force even a dyspeptic to laugh and which yet never leaves a sting behind. He has a peculiar knack of combining healthy humor with sound and homely philosophy. He always gives a philosophical turn to his fun, and a funny twist to hig philosophy, In a way that is pecullarly his own apd which is as wholesome as it is delightful and popy- lar. Their strongest point, after their alls pervading humor, is to be found in the fact that they all contain something for every de= gree of Intelligence; their logic ls sometimes ludicrously deep for the backwoods dialect in which they are written, but the mind that can take only a dipperful will go away satis- fled as well as that which can take a pailfu). SIRS, ONLY SEVENTEEN!—Bv Virginia F. Townsend. Cloth, $1.50. L.e & Shepard, Boston. From N. B. Falconer, Omaha. Miss Townsend has brilliant deacriptive and imaginative powers, which are displayed at their best in this new story. In It she pics tures the lives of soma vety Interesting peo= ple, prominent among whom are Dorothy Draycott acd her brother Tom, a Harvard student, two very strong and attractive chars acters. Boston and vicinity furnish the groundwork for most of the scenes, the movey ments and incidents of which are suficiently alluring to keep the reader's interest and attention to the end. BECAUSE I LOVE Anna E, Mack. Cloth, white and gold, boxed, $1.60. Lee & Shepard, Boston. From N. B. Falconer, Omaha Poetry is the language of love. Volumes of sweet and tender love pocms might be gathered from the world's literature, but few could select with the discrimination and delicacy which Miss Mack has manifested, She has given a rare book to con over with a sweetheart, or from which to select sentls ments to accompany a gift of flowers. No ing_c ind hearing given ; - and the W el 1107 HAY €O, WHOLESALE HAY mill #tuff. We are always on th buy or s 1402-4-6 Nicholas st 370 FOR SALE OR BEXCHANGE, HOT YO county seat town, 83 rooms, all clear, $8,000.00; | party will pay $100.00 a month rent; will trade for farm land and pay difference, eastern Ne- braska_or western lowa, Henry C, Smith, Falls City, Neb, 915 18 what your trouble or who I and see him; positive p FOR RENT,UNIURNISHED ROOMS NEBRASICA : o . Sarhet Sheter Physicians, prese and public WANTED--FiMALE HELP. ‘ontinued, FANCY W cekly; experl unnecessar 1 pay for part time; no ¢ stamp. Delray Necdlework Mich C-M899 15° WANTED, LADY WHO A 1O for the winter; call 1519 8 Ms02 18+ JRESSIS; ST and wages. 2 ROOMS. 160 LEAVENWOR e Office hours. U—M893 2§ and advice 9 WAN m. and and Hu Henry free. 'ED, OWNERS OF upwards to send me ms, if they desire to sell or e parly now that wants a larg C. Smith, Falls City, Neb. 2 50 ACRE = TRACTS Gosi 18 B plat, numbers, LADIES $5.00 to steady work; vas send box L, Del ) DO AT HOME; | For 1 antly 1ED ROOMS, bath, 2419 D T, UNFURN PLEAS : yeatel; heat and taken nce TUEMMA’ | enlarge your ~bu ante aled Instructions Nlustrated catalogue fe, by mail. Buzar, Hoston, Mass, PRIVATE, QUIE' g confinement. el Bluffs, Ia Advertisements for th until 12:30 p. m. for the evening, and until o . m. for the morning and Sunday edition, Adyertisers, by requesting a numbered check, gan have answors addressed to a numbered leiier In carc of The Dee. Answers to uddrcssed will be delivered upon presentation of the check only, Rates; 14 a word first insertion, 1o a_word thereafter. Nothing token for less than 25 first insertion These advertisements must run_consecutivel e ] SI1UATIONS WANTED. WANTED, POSITION perienced lady stenog first-class law officy Address C 19, e AN AMERICAN s columns will be ENTION will d. LADIE BUST D! t 5 inches. 2¢, or 2-page Emma Toflet U REMOVED HIS COAL 16th st., Brown block $00.00 IN center for Hanscom p Cole Co,, ASH AND LOT NEAR BUSINE Qesirable residence in vicinity of rk_or west Farnam strect. H. E. 106 15th street 9119 | FOR RENT—STORES AND OFFICES | FOR RENT, THE 4-.STORY BRICK BUILDING, 6 I'arnam street. The building has a fre proof, cement bas t plete steam he ing fixtures, water on T8, gAS, ete. AD- ply at the office of 1-010 AGENTS WANTED. Z IO MAKE BIG MONEY tric Telephune. He all complete read aistan; A pri akents making Iy ) SHERIDAN COAL, EXCELLF for hard coal, and $5.50 ton ¢ nam street; main entrance Board of WANT g 1605 Far 7th November, in Progress of the ragraphs bear- at “municipal cities of New * HOUSE FOR LADIES DUR- | % = 33 W. lirondway | » TAL BT a8 | berie DY Hul WORK ¢ 1l The B PAY at Charles 18 WANT ment Cha stre WILL EXCHANGE farm in ton Co drugs t 500,00, ED, of s BICYCL rent of o street. M. OR_HOR! ®ood_6-room W. Ryerson, DRESSMARING. MiS8 MINNICK'S DRESSMAKING PARLORS At 84 5. fth strect. Prices reasonuble. Moso 190 4316 GRANT. ouD- 150 NS OF CELEBRATED PHYSI- t Mlepsy, catarth, dyspepsia, I Veins, pains of child: all privite diseases. Any | mall, $1.00. Address Tiox | U—912 18 LADIES TURKISH AND ELECTRIC BATHS, complexion_treatment, bust development, mani- cure and chiropodist. Mme. Post, 319% South 1th street. J— PRESCRIPTIC cians that plles, rupture, enla birth, lost minhood one prescription by 142, Omaha, Neb, WA sene N ir A YOu k. TED, i housew il GIRL Apply 42 TO HBLP ) Grant st o1 160 RES IMPROVED Kansas, for siock of nust _invoice about Ottumywa BY COMPETE pher, Past two years in Salary, $12.00 per weck. A—Msg 180 | [ m any | Our OUR ELE earth. lines of shone. easy. Every- without work. Pricos $0 per_ month. Ad- Co., Clerk No. 11, $15.00 | Estelle D, LADY TO WORK AT HOMF DRE canvassi st 631 16th S e MAKING IN FAMILIES, up;, ctric n day Kly Montgomery. INTELLIGENT, ENE open an officé for me pay. Mme. Jullet Smith, ver $10 ey muke N & GIRL, DESIR kind of respectable employment; good penman, clerk, book-keeping, typewriting, real estate or abstract work, plain sewing; anvthing to make an honest living. Addiess office. YOUNG MAN AND jace to earn board ooses’ Business college 'CORNICE. CORNICE_WORKS, GALVANIZED ea. 1722 SL Mary's av £ FOR SALE—-REAL ESTATE. 5 MILES FROM POSTOF- Call at §40 2 “can Harrls one o Ohi thelr Toeality 1620 Cal Vz\t'W‘I\ AGENTS Gellor ever offered HAVE NEAR 6,00 LIVE selling Vitae Oré, the 1§ agants, and the number will soon double. I want for them a few first articles of | merit. No fakes or je have three twelve typewriter large office cilities to introduc secad to ty in the world. What_have you got? Address Thoe Noel, geologlst, Chicag GARIL e \ron cor lumbus, DY AGENTS DLE THE and best selling corset on earth— For all particulars write Co., St. Louis, Mo, HE-312 JOHN EPENE Tith, Estab. 181 351 CORNICE ~ WORKS, 108, 110, 112 N. JAGLE TED, RELIABLE ter, prop. housework, plain home preferred D—L. st wearing Hygela. Western Corset WANTED, GI? ented houschiold necessity terTitory; no competition; big profits; particulars £ 69 1 o sireet, Chicago, ND FOR ONLY ali B, LOTS AND FARMS, K. Darling, Barker block. « RE- IRRIGATED FARMS, G PAT- rs: exclusiv tal requir vel Novelty Co. 35050 18 3D BURGLAR m and lock in the world, Weighs 3 ounces. Agonts making $55.00 weekly, Sample with par- ticulars G, prepaid. Ferris Manufacturing Cc N to de no_c MANENT POSITION AT $15.0) WEEKLY anteed any lady who will work for us home. All_materlal free. T ped envelope, Woman's Mutual Hene Jolet, 1 C—931 18* 16.% PER ACRE; big crops ana CBL- ahler; Sam- 4 is g aquietly with st fit Co. 180 m, city wat ; long time. cor. 30th and Inquire 1318 Farnam. R FAMOUS BIG HORN BASIN; home market; great place for home bullding; price_good fo Dece 19t transportation free. _Yellowstone Park Land & Irrigation Ass'n, 8. W. Cor. 16th & Dodge sts. 457 D1 WANTED, POSI private fami Address C WANTED, P( reliable girl Can furnish best of references. Bee. BY REGISTERED DRUC r OF TE practical experience. Box 204, Ashland, 10N AS can give I HAVE ABOUT 0,00 ADDRESSES OF SICK and afficted people in the U. 8 and Canada in 8 answer to my advertising Vitae Ore, which 1 will sell. What am 1 offered per thousand for part or all? Theo Noel, geologist, Ch U =kl 5 MILES FROM 1010 160 acres, some trade, Paxton bk, T35 . HARRISON, 812 N.Y. LIFE, RE-615-N25* MALL FAMILY, Jk oF for general huse Address O A—t8) 18 WANTED, TEN MORE INTELLI for Omaha wnd vieinity work and_cxpens lielt Strobel, 1310 Dod LADIT A new good s0- strect C—102 21 COMBIN Omaha N. D. postoffic icago, 111 ; ARM LANDS )R LITTLE BOOK, HOW TO successfully in the grain and stoc ; mailed froe. Comstock, Hugehs & to building, Chichgo. U—933 18% LADY WITH $300.00 pleasant paying and 7 p. m. this week Lie! YEARS' 2y 18 TOLEN TYF FERED suspicious; funny they should make y one and you will mostly Smith's. y rstand why. Full line of supplies. Smith e 1281, Premier Co., 11th and Farnam, teleph 382 IRA B. real estat FOR NTED usework, lerate w GOOD GIRL n who will work for & ges. Apply 421 North YOU MAKING MONE once: 1 have a big wold; circulars free. WA L I write 100,000 alre Jr.. Muncie, ACTIVE tising novelty (& at dy Ina WANTED, PE NT position by gentleman Bet of books; best of refe OR FOR OFFICE business; call be- M. & M, U--984 18% NOW We will take your $500.00 to $1,000.00 lot towarls the purchase of any of thuse beautiful ing'ile ldence lots, within eght minutes walk of he Bee bullding Two lcta sold last week. Lot 1, wock 1, Drake's addition, Lot 10, block 1. Drake's addition, Lot 4, block 2, Drake's addition, §2,000.00. block 3, Drake's addition, 0, . block 7, Drake's addition, $2,500.0) block 8, Drake's addition, $2,000.00. $500,00 cash, $300.00 to $1,000.00 lot, arranged on long time at 7 per cent in. This is an exceptional bargain for the that the owner of the property must This {s your oppe To get rid of your outside lot that is not salable and get a fine Inside building lot. These lots are on graded streets, sowers, etc., all paid for. Call and see us at once, Fidelity Trust company, 1702 Farnam street. RE—M754 DARGAIN-160 TO 1,600 ACRES OF CHOICE land 6 mies from Omaha P. O. cheap. Liberal terms. Address C 12, Lee, Omaha. RE—$05-D11 6-ROOM COTTAGE AND NICE LOT $1,100; $100 cash,_balance $12.00 per mcnth without ‘interest. Lot 50x124 feet, one block from Twenty-fourth street car line, $100.00, worth $§00.00. H. 106 N. 15th, RE—§63 19 12-ROOM HOME, VERY CHEAP crms. 2019 Binhey st. RE-—918 WANTED, 'ED FOR ADVER- sight; big profit; sam- Johnson & Co., Detroit, Mich. J—626 15% RAL AGENTS TO PUSH PAT- . Just out; no competition; refails 0 cents. Address 310 Bort_build- 3950 18 DENT1sTS. 8. NASON, DE: 16U and ‘Far 401 N. Y. PERSONAL—LADI HAIR SHAMPOOED at home free of charge by lady hair dresser. | Simply way of advertising. Address 101i | N. U—100 24* THE T sUBS Vi ol T;H{ | LADY WIS ulé can give be Lock Box 32, Red ¢ WANTED, POSITIO! trimn aker o rienced. ahle A LADY DESIRES PUPILS and history or a position sistant governess; would and education of children, AS Address 7l 18 DTION DT bune reduc CE 110 10 DR. GEORGE Paxton block, T pe o : NTIST, SUITE 200 $2,000.00. £2,000.00, ented spec $1.00; sample ing, Chicago. K, MILLINERY office aksistan® expe- A DR. PAUL, DENTIST, 2020 BUR1 FOR RENT—HOUSES. DARLING, BARKGL BLOCK D315 RIPTION PRICE _ OF German Da/ly Tribunc reduced (o 1% per week. o500 15 AGENTS WANTED EVERYWH elccitic (@oor) name plates, ete.; the dark: sample with any napie HOUSI B FOR readable ¢ New IN LITERATURE | s visiting or as. superintend “a ' house Ad balance OUND, ON NO. NTH STRE gold_wath and chain, cin have s by calling y, of Rector & Wilhelmy, corner 10th and Jackson strects, and proving property. Found—952 18 B R il CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS, S IN ALL PARTS OF THE I, Davis company, 1505 Fast KELKENNY & CO. R. 1, CONTIN e NMONEY TO LOAN—KXAL ESTATE. to be LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES LOA or bought. F. O. Chesney, Kansas Ci 0. 71'7I. BLK. ED ON WANTED—NALE HELP. WANTED—A FEW PERSONS IN EACH P| o o writing; send stamp for 150 page b of particulars. J. Woodbury, 127 W. 424 st N. Y. City. B WANTED—EXPERIENCED COAL MINERS TO to Sheridan, Wyo. Apply at office Sheridan 1 C B—461 OF GOOD ADDR PROCURE Steady employment at.good pay by calling at 1616 Douglas st. 792- )10 2,600 LADORERS, T All Kinds of work south. Lousiana. Work guaranteed. Ship cheaper than anybody. I am the only authorized ageat, | Kramer's Labor Agency, 11ta and Farnam sts. B-$58 15 WANTED, 2 TEAMS AT CENTRAL 81 and Rusers park. E. J. Fitzgerald B-MS67 180 ALERT MEN FOR SECRET SERVICE WORK, ‘special correspondence und locating Acblors; spare” e priftabiy employed: cail fhatrictind en; exp with . Ind, FOR RENT—TWO §-ROOM houses: .all modern conyen: Walgut Hill motor, §2 WANTED—TO RENT. ANTHONY LOAN & TRU loans at low rates for choie brasia and lowa farma.er Omalia city proper LEGANT BRICK ces; 1 block from Comptrolier's ofila D- AD- 12 15¢ B-ROOM HOUSE, WITH MOI niences, adjacent to Farnam street or om park cars. -Address J. B. Berry, 1046 K961 18% FURNISHED HOUSE; 7 OR 8 ROOMS. Hox 639, city. K E. MORRILL, CARPENTER AND BUIL) paper hanging und signs, brick work and plas: tering. OMce, 409 5. 1ith st,, elephone 40 gy 19 L. 3, $8.00, FULL SIZE LOT, Call and see F ROOM COTTA! sod repair. arnam MONEY TO LOAN ON FARAM county, improved and unimp estate. Fidelity Trust Co., WANTED—TO BORROW. WANTED, TO BORROW $60.00 intaliments of 12 D, Bee office, Council 10 ROOMS, MODERN CON ences, 113 So. 18th wtrect, very handy to ness. Inquire of D, T. Mount, 209 So. 16th, D—M107 STORAGE, LLIAMS & CROSS, 1214 HATN M MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA FOR TWO real estate. Drennan, Love & Co., Paxi be pald n monthly Security given. Addreq Bluffs, MB35 19 WHOLESALE COAL. = JOHNSON BROS., WHOLESALE T all kinds of coal! Farnam street, 3 FOR HOUS . ap rate. R. FLAT § BLOCKS Omuha Real B Bee bldg. D-702 5, TIMDERMEN. Arkarisas, Mississippi, M MODERN fr \ding, $25.00. and Trust Co., room 4, Davis Co., MONBY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RAT juptoved end unimproved Omaha. real 10 6 yeors. Fidelty Trust Co., 1702 F (05 Farnam st. - ww Y. Life! ROOM skinner, FIV, COTTAGES, 30 N, FOR SALE, TEXAS GULF COAST LANDS, cheap. Easy terms. Will take horses or farms as part pay. Address J. R. Davies & Co., Galveston, Tex. RE— FARMS, WE HAVE A LARGE LIST OF Cholce farms in Nebraska, owned by foreign fes, which must be §1d at 1 to % v. Now is the time to buy if you want a_bar trades. Neb. and Lowa Trust C Life, Omaha. , STORED, P. J. ) and Howard estate, EALERS IN Correspondence solicite D—32) 312 BROWN BLK D-144-N35 604 N 8. ORAGE BUILDING IN OMAHA, U. bonded warchouse. Household = goods Lowest rates. 1013-1015 Leavenworth, 324 WALLAC " DYE WORKS, LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY - ‘Droperty, $3,000 and upwards, § (o 7 per cent; no Geldys. ‘W, Farnam Smith . 13) Far N OM. NAT. BK. BLDG. W—43 MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA REAL ESTATE at 6 per cent. W. B. Melkle, st Nat. bk, b gov stored 1T ROOM st $35.00, welve-room 34 and b ITY DYE WORKS, ng of every desc s SCHOEDSACK, TWIN 1621 Farnam ‘street, Dy: tion and dry cleaning. " TURNAGCES. BEST FURNACE MADE, SOFT COAL § consuming and hard coal furnaces. Eagle C nico Works, 108-110-112 N. 1ith st. S OPTICIANS. & PENFOLD CO., SCIE 108 Farnam st., opposi yes examined free, modern, 8. W. WANTED-TO BUY. Y, 0 D TO BUY—CLAIMS OF JUDGES AND lerks of election; nlso vegistrars. room 8, Barker bloc CITY CHAS. W. RAIN D—842 18 3, WITIL BATH, 038 California_ st D—M3 mp, Americun Detective agency, Indianapo- B—-M%3 15 WE HAVE A Neb, and la. Trust RE—549 18 FUR- A rent CHE, in city. ROOM COTTAG Reduced to $15 FOR SALE, bargains. SOBE state reference, cxperience and Wi demanded. Hubert, Stanberry, Mo. Bes R-OOM MODERN Leavenworth. 3. W. Sauire, VERY LOW RATES 3. W. Sauire, WE HAVE SEVERAL THOUSAND for short time paper or first cliss H. B Harder & Co., round floor, FOR SALE OR REN 2ROOMED, nished house; modern; filled with roomers. bargain to immediate purchaser; moderate to good temant. Address C 36, Hee RE $100.00 CASH TAKES BEAUTIFUL IM- proved farms (120 acres), both very level, well located, rich sofl. An investment never before offered’ in_ this country. Perfect, clear title, A chance to double your mi Quick accept- ance nccessary. C. L. Becker, Aberdeen, 8, D, RIZ-MS61 19% GHT-ROOM HOUSE AND LOT, §1,800.0 owner must sell; 6-room house in walking dis- tance of postoffice, $800.00, 110x120 foot lot, ni house, fine location: make an offer. We do not hing N. B—M§S6 19 PERL- i 10 5 TO 30 HORSE POWER EN- 0 horse power boiler; must be first-class condition and com- Box 93, Adams, Ne B 28 Dee b CLEANER AND DYE ence and wages demanded. tanherry Mo. B—MB8S6 1 WANTED, A GOOD SOLICITOR FOR TEA good_commission paid. Chas, R Ath and Hamiito B-915 15 BALESMAN WANTED. DAY. NO DE- liveries or collections. Costly ouifit free. Side line or exclusive. Address Manufacturer, 3941 Market street, Philudelphia, Pa. B— WANTED, REGISTERED DRUG CLERK; oung man of experience, Jos. H. Schmidt, th and Cuming streets. 3016 150 WANTED, A CATHOLIC MAN OF _GOOD ‘character 0 work in his own county. $15.00 Jeoke ¥ HKelly, 88 Firth aveun $450 PER Lw0 CASH clrculurs. Tnclose de. reau, Chicago. M5 Hube THE ALOE opticians, hotel, PLACE 218 Bee_ DIC DMk 16TH ST D ALL MODERN IMPROVE ‘y’ st. D—683 FURNISHED COTTAGE ON GEORGIA AVE- nue, $35.00 a will let till May 1 to tenant without childven. Address C 15, Dee office. D-Msi3 13 HOUS! ICE LARE HOUC N E M1000 190 | Meheap il spring. 4. W. Squire, SECOND HAND SAFE, Page Soap Co., N—$76-18 S, C. A, STARR, 615 N. Y, Life bldg. THREE-ROOM HOUSE. 111 §, W51 630 PRIVATE MONEY F. D. Wead, 16th and Douglas. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL clal attention to loans on pertics. Low rates.. Neb Y. Life. A SMALL for sile. H.0 A FROM $100.00 TO $5.000.00, W--M890 23 SPE- business Ta, Trust W—049 15 ROOM HOU ments. 2126 Ha Ask for clrcular, JOB PRINTIN BED JOB_PRINTING CO. of all kinds, Tth st., Bee bullding. PAWNBROKERS, STATE central and WANTED, NEBRASKA STATE REPORTS, ad land, in good condition; give price per Volum dress E. D, Owens, Cozad, Neb, ; BENAWA & CO., MONEY TO LOAN —CHATTELS. MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE, PIANOS, horses, wagons, etc., at lowest rates . c.y; 0 removal of goods: strictly sonidental; you can pay the loan off at any (ime or in any amount. or anyt 15TH_ST. D—Mi6l 0 ON 0016 MASON modern; elegant locat'on. w York Life. 108 N it g D TO BUY SE Address C PRIGHT 6 18 i 150 plano. FOR SALE—FURNITURE PAYMENTS EASY, YOU WON'T MISS YOUR money. Low pricés on furniture and household goods. Enterprise Credit Cor, 613-615 N. 16th st. - S— s — O FURNITURE AUCTION AT 1111 FARNAM ST, Saturda; 10 a. m. Robt. Wells, 0—IT1 DASE BURNEF d s new; will sell at half price, n be seen at 3067 Mason street. 0—MT96 PRICE REDUCED TO § sireet; elght rooms, 8. K. Humphi ,500.00 will b Jacksonyllle, near soll, cottige den, kervants' cadition; about 1,000 fruit trees, ‘many n ving; high loc tion; no malar a. For fartaer particulars adds n C. Hochmuth, Greenland, Duval Co., Fla. RES 18% WANT TO SELL? LIST YOUR HOUSES AND lots with Spencer; he has cash buyers, $1,000.00 and up. Want to buy? He has bargains; see him, 809 Karback BIK. RIE-—-MUT 19 HOTKL>S. HOTEL BARKER, 13TH AND JONES T rooms at §1.80 per day. 50 rooms at $2.000 per day. Special rates to commercial and board by week or month. mgr. DISTRIBUTING Distributing bu- It 80 LABORIRS, TEAMSTERS, STATION ME timber men, tle makers; south; work g toed; chean labor rates to Memphis, Arkansas City and New Orleans. J berg, 1314 Farnam street HUSTLER TO SF chines In Omaha: big mon y L. E. Geretly, Drexel hotel. EVERY YOUNG MAN ‘ele on marriage Things; send 6 Things Pub. C¢ FOR GRINDING. IAS, CLIPPERS, LAWN barn, ete. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN C€O., 06 8. 16th strect. X347 TO LOAN ON_PERSONAL PROP- Harvin Loan Co., 701 N. Y. Lit: blig ¢ TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD FURNI- planos, horses, wagons or any kind of I security at lowest possible rates, which you can pay ‘back at any tme and in any amount, FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO., itoom 4, Withnell block. RAZORS, SH ers, etc. A. UPHOLSTERING. UPHOLSTERING VERY CHEAD THI M. 8 Walkin, 2111 Cuming, Tel. 60 " LORSES' WINTER&D, JRESS BARTON & PHELPS, Y. Lite blds. BICYCLES. FOR RENT, HOUSE OF 9 ROOMS AND BAKA on Park Ave. Inquire at 422 8. 1ith st b, 6 ROOM COTTAGE, LARGE LOT, GOOD near car line, $16.00; 5 room cottage, lot 66x300 f $15.00. 8 room modern house, 2413 L 400 others to select from. 3 fine front rooms, S. E. enworth, $9.60. MONEY $10.00 DF one se $20.00; NINSULAR son, stove, near car line, ke, at $12.00, and i corner 16th and Leav = Tel, 1064, 20 Ma2s D31* CLOSING OUT E tire, stoves, et K OF 508 N. FURNI- 16th, 0-320 SHOULD REAT November numbe cents for sample copy Minneapolls, Minn. B—-024 18% H. E. Cole Co, 16 N. 15th, D’ 86418 FOR RENT, IST OF DECEMBER, HOUSE OF § rooms; good repair; 1410 North 5th street; block from ear line. Inquire Jolin Hamlin, agent Charles stre DM o —_— B o 9X12, A 3 B. HADDOCK, TWO ELEGANT used a few weeks; a bargain. SIZEB 20, Boe, O—Ms63 180 OF TEN-ROOM will exchange for neighborhood; con- reasonable, Addr 0993 1§ travelers. Room s [ Frank Hilditch, iz WANTED, GOOD SALESMAN TO LL CAL: —— p - from manufacturer; can make $30.00 per week. B YOUNG MAN WITH $1,200.00 CASH 10 take charge of branch office for old estab- Mshed manufacturiog manent po sition, with advan a moath | 0 begin with: Te bus. iness experienc BUBINESS CHANCES. 15,0000, % CASH, BAL. ON TIME; BES paylng drug store in west. Address A 34, Bee. Y--M801-N1§ AVERAGE WEEKLY FROFITS sted. us, itemiz enson & BUREAU. SUES & CO., 8olicitors. Bee Building, OMAHA, Neb. Advice FRER ~ AFTER DIVES HAS DINED. | Al | FOR house venient URE ts, or excellent iness; rent N), wW. AETNA HOUSE ik by day or week 13th and Dodge. D §-ROOM HOUSE 0 406 N, 280 sir DM NTLY FINI modern improvements, N notes: e M1 HARNEY; hone, baths, e $1.00 per 'd M40 COZZENS HOTEL, 9TH steam heat, electric bells, te cellent culene, elegant rooms; $4.00 and upwards per week. LOST. SMALL COCKER SPANIEL biack, With red ribbon around M. A, Hall, 538 So. 20th ave. 071 THT-ROOM IIHVV 8 famlilies, 1029 South SUITARL FOR PER CE! on $150.00 tistics_free New York. PROPOSALS INVITRD TO PURCHASE LO- beck-Linn Hardware Cois. ~complete stock. Bullders hardware and mechanics tools. tion Saturday evenings. ) W. N. Nason, celver, 1004 Douglua ., Omaha, "Neb, FOR SALE, HOKSE3, WAGONS, ETC FOR SALE OR TRADE, 1 HORSE, LIGHT Wugon, bugky, cart and cutter. 76 8 Hh st P—MS52 18" 1 RENT. rooms; modern five blocks from new rare opportunity for desirable house cluse party will make rent Room 1, Ware blocl COLE €O, large lot, FOR A ekt arate Cass St.) man to get to right Bruner, 82-18 OM car line, near caf 13 Lak b Business down town 25,00, T LOST, A perfectly Reward. This Thrift; Fronchwoman Collects Enough to Furnish Her Boarding House Table, An illustration of keen French thrift, be- side which Yankee methods resemble almost oriental extravagance, Is the catering done a little French boarding house Keeper v York Evening Sun, She sup- plies small rooms and two meals a day to lodgers of modest means, who boast of he table. It is, indeed, quite royally spread and literally from the kitchen of millionaires. A year ago it occurred to her, as she went to ‘market in the early morning, that the | garbage cans sent out from the areaways of fine houses betrayed a lamentable waste of good food. She was visited by a great idea and acted upon it by having interviews | with the cooks of several uptown mansions. The result was that for a small consideration a = = s OR BALE-DMIisCELLANEOU, IF _YOU BUY, BUY THE BEST; MACKIN toshes, rubber boots, arctics, syringes of all Kkinds; gas tubing: all best quality. Omaha Tent and awning Co., 1311 Farnam st. Q542 CHEAPEST CHICKEN AND ORNAMEN fence made. C. R. Lee, C T Q %1 Dougl ACE USED ONE m house; also a Inquire at §25 Q—M86G 18% JUR BLOCKS Tom Anderson oD COMMISSION, TO | neck trade; permanent | sellers, blg profits, with stamp. King oR geods to the position; staple line: fast leasant wo: Address fg. Co., C 41, Chicago. STENOGRAVHERS, BOOK-KEE men and teachers desiring positions are invited idress The Texas Bureau. J. Hudnall, “proprietor, i introduce our b $ ‘i §23-18 106 N, 16TH. od barn, near room_ cot lot 66x300 feet, $15.00; §-room modern hou and 400 others to select from: 3 fin corner 16th and_Leaven: .’ Cole Co., 106 N. 15th. LOST, ON N AL D MUSK RAT glove. Leave at Dee for 1 LOST, GOLD WATCH AND CHAL in car of between Maple and Furn ward It Teturned (0 Margaret Riley, 2219 Maple. 449 140 HA ewa ~ tage, CASH P $16.00, line, AID FOR ENDOWMI companos.- Behd description. A. Box 28, Heftford, Conn. Y—M830-DU* NE&8 OPENING. decided to locate in/New: Mexico on account of health of family, 1 will/sell my old est; real estate ad loan business, nearly on Intercst in town 8ie eompany (ncorporal chol sidence proparty, all located in Wisner, Cuming Co., Nebr, of grlignd floor prices.” Wi e s ono of the b fy%ns in the very heart of the rich Elkhoin valley: With the aboy purchaser desires, 1 will &lso sell a sub Portion of the stock-ef she First National bank 5f Wiener, than whieh mo better investment can be found. Will be. fpund at Millard hotel K in esby, Bu Dallus, 18 15 : AL YOU—Poems edited by o t W SHIRNTID FOR SALE CHEAP, A FUR) fELENTID: B season; suitable for an 8-ro 1’ Garland base burner. Park avenue. CORN FODDER FOR SALE north Lead works, Ea Omaha. ERY talloring & to right m ¢ Brothers, TOWN TO I ' STREET; D—M896 15° GROUND F good repalr; price, ASS, MnUHHNV l’!‘l:n ™ yi #40.00. Withnell, 20/ N. K. BURKETT, FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND .+ 1618 Chicago st., telephone %. 362 H, embalm SWANSON & VALIEN, UNDERTAKERS AND Cuming st., telephone 1060, ins M- HOUSE, Y. Life, D486 T OF 6 ROOMS; REASONABLE TERMS nqu're at 1919 Dode. D914 WANTED, elothing ‘clerk, second barten: 104 Farnam street CLERK, | waiters, | Bureau, Iy GOODS 1, butcher mployment i FOR SALE, tures; v BANK FURNITURE good _quality; ANT ouk_ finis UNDERTAKER AND SALESME nth mot necessary. salur Bis: RELIABLE MAN T mornings and evend THB SUBSCRI TI German Da‘ly Tribung re WANTED-FEMALE HELP. WANTE] WANTE! o 14 yeirs 1o wor Inguire bet. 4 and IF YOU mes send woriptive cire once; good wakes Co., Winthrop, Mas LADY OR GENTLE orders; no talking 108 8. 17th st WANTED, A or German prefer of young children. PR STUDENT hospital, Councll Blufts. A NEAT N FOR CIGARS, and expenses; lop & Kline, St $75.00 TO experience | Louls, Mo, 1967 180 y ea st SIX-ROOM furnished. €Ot 802 8. TAGE 0th. ‘0 CARE FOR i‘!'llNr\\:I:‘ A ngs. Apply 2208 Douglas. B OF THE uced 10 10 per week 1wy DESIRABLE quire at northwest con avenue. FOR RENT, A MOI nished or ubturaished, lace. 961 15 ON FOR R street; A L. all rank NEW modern ¢ door o o A 55018 SCHOOL GIRL FROM 12 K for her room and board. | S p. m, 131 So. b NURSE AT W m, 88319 WISH EMPLOYMENT A1 5-ROOM COTT COTTA B FU AG FUR! 1 FO ner 2ist ER situl N hted Apply at Brownell Hall ITTA proveme south. FOR RENT- -FURNISHED ROOMS. RNISH NISHED BN D9 OR U D—M#43 R RE! and St D469 150 HOUSE, FUR- in Worthington D198 1z 8. msT engure of MuT7 190 As. D self-addressed A _commence Alfred o envelope for work at Knitting | SHED, LAR alcove; modern’ convent URNISHED ROOM. south room; all modern heat. M1 Dodge strve ROOMS, SINGLE 1920 Capitol avenve, MAN WANTED TO TAKE ensary. Dr. And d. Rel are . 2 FRONT ROOM NICELY n conve t OR ENSUITE; y | FURNISHED ROOM, 63 8 17TH AVENUE. 20 No. URNISH tences, Including B30 50 MODERN; FREE; cosfully trading & Co., BOOK on the Gra on limited Rialto bullding, OLAIRV margins explaned. LATE BUC Markets; Coat n and Stock 1. Q934 1 OYANTS. . Chicago, EALTH, WEALTH consulting the highly Almeda; one who and successful througl business changes, | vorees; brings the se happy marriage with comes yoar enemies, terprets dreams, glves where to go and wha tho futur the separate been deceived by Eyloe up n despair 21% N, 15th street, withou foretold without so-called_clairvoyants, Let(ers with stamp promptly answered AND HAPPINESS gifted clairvoyant, Prof. will make you ' happy b life; correct ndvice on awsuls, marriages, a1 cparated together, causes the one you love, over- removes bad habits, in you good luck, and tells t 0 do to be successful; mistake: reunites those Who have before Professor, 9 to b BY it fail; consult flat A the Hours, 5—M830-91% THE CELEBRATED palmist, the young rived in the eity and matters; thousaids her advice: those w business, changes, 30 suits, family, etc., be convinced she 'ha: alning stam) strictly confident! B Maw 230 Sap streie ave been made happy by call romptly answered; - Mme. can AIRVOYANT ~AND Romalne, has ar be consulted on all \shing correct ourneys, mar on’ the m: s 5O equal; letters con- business till Sunday, 18th, after which date address me at Wisner, A R, Graham. Y—MSS{18* FOR RENT, A GOOD' STORE ROOM, 2 feet, with ' brick-walled cellar, next door to postoftice, In good southern Nebraska town of 1000 people, having only two general and one drug 'store. Address C 2, care Bee, Omahd, Ne VM AN ATTORNEY IN A GOOD COUNTY SEAT | in ‘central Nebraska is obliged, for health's ) leave thia ‘climate. Has & payng s and o beautiul home. Wi sell his ce, office furniture, part of library, and ood will of busiriess for $3.200; cost in money Sutlay over 36,000, A splendid chance for a d 'man, For particulars see George G. Wal face, #12 J. 3. Brown block, Omaha. e NEAT DRUG SBTOCK; GOOI not shelfworn: no hard stock; very reasonable. Address Box 873 West Point, Neb, Y- M897 GOOD MEN IN NEBRASKA A Towa to Ko business for th ‘money pod men; capital $100.0) to $300.00, Address C 3, WANTED, A GGOD, LIVE sufficient ‘capital run a first-class | Fee W. BAK! 1417 Farnam st., telephone 225, "UNDERTAKER, 613 8. 16th §T. 165 steam & i hot wat and dral BTOV! makes ¢ nections Omaha merchandise store, Best opening in s further Information address W. J. Crandall Hours, § to 8. 1617 Chi- S—-Meb 200 secretary Business Men's essoclation Firth Nob. ¥—Miod B LADIES' to 9 trom D LAWREN PLUDMNBERS, UMBING OF EVERY KIND, GAS, hot water heating; sewerage, 313 8. 10 AM AND | @58 37 PLUMBING, GAS FITTING %03 Cuming street. Mis3 DI* r heating, gus fixtures, globe i luying. REPAIRE FOR 40,000 DIFFERENT of sloves. Water attachment and con a speclalty. 107 Douglas street Stove Repalr Works. 350 REPAIRS FOR ALL MAKES OF Hot water attachments Hughes @1 TURKISH BATHS, TURKISH BATH; HOURS, 8. A. M. . Heauty culture pariors, remoyed bach bidg. (o 109110 Bee bidg, 1 these cooks consented to permit her the pri ilege of making what selections she wished from the plates and dishes returned to the Kitchen and from the mistresses’ table, after the cooks had made certain reservations Here was a wealth of materal beyond the | dreams of any boarding house gourmand. | The little French woman rarely goes to the | regular market, but once a day makes her rounds to the kitchens. She carries a bas- ket lined with zinc and divided into compart ments, and a fork. Her selections from the plates and dishes are made with the utmost dicretion, and in her own kitchen every scrap is turned to the most tempting and wonderful account. Her expenses have been greatly reduced, and her boarders look for- ward to her meals with great anticipation. - A Phenomenon. Washington Star: “Human beings cannot 60 In the dark,” remarked the teacher “Sister can,” replied the small pupll reso- | lutely. “Are you sure? “Yes'm. The hall was dark the other night, but sister knew that Mr. Jones had shaved off his mustache before be sald a word about " oo PESEDO } taste merely, but spiritual insight has di- rected this grouping of the best thoughts n; the best poets, and it is a veritable casket of gems. No person Wwho wants the best thoughts on the sweetest of all themes can afford to do without it. I AM WELL—The Modern ural Suggestion as Distinct from Hypnotia or Unnatural Influence. By C. W. Post. Cloth, $1.25. Lee & Shepard, Boston, From N. B. Falconer, Omaha The book i written in an attractive ai lucid style, and whatever may be one's opin lon as to the system advocated, it merits res gard as an able and full exposition of the views concerning the true nature of heal and disease advocated by the author. It & plains the principles of mental healing founded upon the fundamental premise that man, by the development of his intelligence, secures a “‘marvellous control over mater! by the power of his mentality, and proves | by curing his physical ailments and DPres serving bodily health solely by the skillty} exercise of mind.!" Vitality and strength are shown to be the instantaneous results of the ocess of mental healing, when man ‘‘dise covers his true condition with eternal €nergy, and that knowledge brings with it & nnfi of the power of the supreme. Practice of Nat-

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