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THE OMAHA DATLY BEE: MDVDAY V.!'-' DECEMBER ATYA WO 3, 1894, p A T o b e g o] Py TP P AR MACKINTOSHES & RUBBER BOOTS. 1311 FAR U—§13 | SWANSON & VALIEN, ‘i,‘i’pun'nm,m AND 3 different styles, $1.99, at PERSONAL. UNDERTAKERS A}flfi EMBALMERS o Continued. ¥ H. K. BURKET, FUNB DIRECTOR AND e mmhnw‘ 1618 Chicago I’lrphono 0. 538 SEN ELEGANT CABINET PHO G embalmers, 1701 Cumin Council Bl M. 0. MAU balmer, 1417 Now is the Accepted Time. chronic and acute diseases by Lie latest meth- plaicly, and we will be sul do not’ suffer_longer: hours, 9 m. OSCAR SUNDELL, THI SHOEMAKER FOR | - — 1% years with G. W. Cook, has removed to 8. | ELECTRICAL RNGI Tith trect, frst door north of Douglas tors for electric 1ight Have you a horse or a cow that you dou't want to feed this winter there is no way you can find a cus- tomer so soon as by patronizi MONEY TO LUAN—REAL ESTATE. am_ st tqlephone DECEMBER 3, 188, TO THE LADIES [ — " Omaha, Neb.: Two ladies from Mass., will open rooms at 1816 Chicago stre: S the benefit of suffering women. These | dies have had a wide experience In treating telephone 1060, EM- 638 8T, ) NOUIGARER AND mton, | C. W. BAKER, UNDERPARER, 613 8, 10th Ladies, call on state your oase | w0 give you rel om ARMATURES AND CO onsultation free. m., 5 p. Omaha Electrical Works, § % D1 Kinds of electrical constryction. tric Supply Co., 418 and HAY AND GRAIN The Bee want columns. sands read this page, the very peo- ple you are after. or bought, ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST Joans at low ra bruska and Towa farms or Omaka city e county, imp estate. Fidelity Trust Co., 1 POLICIES 1 Chesney, Kansas ¢ BUY YOUR HAY BY TON OR C. R LOT! buy hay. A. H. Snyder, 1515 Bu ¥ t st NEDRASKA HAY CO. WHOLESALE 0. N # for cholce Security [ market to buy or sell. 140: IN DOU ced Omaha TO LOAN ¢ ved a FHRTERS REWOUND storage batteries rechaighdf eloctrical and gen: eral mechinists; superide work guaranteed nd 619 8. 160h st AND CONTRAC- nd motor ptants and all in and mill stuff. ‘We are always on 6 Nicholas st thé w7 | emates. But there - - —_— convention so large and representative will BUILDING & LOAN ASSOOIATION. |be held. Heretofore a majority of the asso- Farnam W 15| HOW TO GET A HOME OR SE 25¢ pays for a 17-word ad, - v int MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA N sdv h . real estate. Lirennan, Love & Co., Paxion bik. | B, 100U biee bidg. /G.'M. Nattinger, Sec CITY AND FARM LOAN do not have rates. * Pusey & Thomas, First Nat'l bldg, Servant girls aad others seeking employmen 10 walt loug for results through these want ads. improved and_unimproved Omaha real estate, | Do T 1t0 6 years. Fidelity Trust Co., 1302 Farnam. office W 3 8. eth et FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. THREE HANDSOMBLY FURNISHED FRONT SURE est_on savings. Apply 517 GOOD » Omaha L. & B. 544 28 IN MUTUAL L. AND B, A 6.7, 8 per cont reddemable. 1704 F AT LOWEST | SHAR n 1,2, 3 years old, TO LOAN AT LOWEST T(.\-rm _THE . Dav 1605 Farnam st. W18 S'N PAY arnam st., Natunger, Se expense. The Nebras| a TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES ON D, T. MOUNT HAS R Brown block. W=516_ | SHERIDAN COAT, EXCE NIMPROVED CITY . W, Farnam Smith & Co., 152) Fawnam. T SURSTITUTE for hard coal, and $3.50 ton cheaper. 1605 15 83,000 And pwirds, 6 01 per cent; no | MAm strect; Mmain enirance Board of Trade, Far- with all_convelnences, U for these columns will be taken location very desirable. until' 1290 . P m. for the mo for the evening, and ning and Sunday editi FRONT ROOM, WIT} BOARD, 2013 DOUGL at 6 per cent. W. B, Melkle, lst Nat. bank bid 103 D . ean have answers addressed to a numb W 519 CHAS. W. RAINEY, OM. NAT. BK. nh‘egw HORSES WINTEBED SOMSMHET "FanBIvaY" of —e S lh\NTUN & l'"k 1[‘[. 1054, MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA RE. \|A |‘)TAT|' . Y. Life bldg. MDA Wbl in care of The Bee. Answers fo addressed will be delivered upon prnm-n('lllun of the cheek only. x first insertion, Nothing taken for less than 25 for first insertion These advertisements must run consccutively. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR Call at 2107 BRY LOW RATES MADE ON GOOD Lo L\ CITY LOANS, C. A. STARR, 18TH AND DODGE 8. NASO! DR. GEORG! DENTI quire, 248 Bee bldg. Paxton block, 16th and Farnam sts| Tel. DR, PAUL south rooms, steam heat; first class table. $100 TO $5,00. F. D. WEAD, fu'i‘u & DOUGLAS. e BlTUATXONb WANTED. pab e Tl CARPENTEBS AND BUILDERS TOUNG. MA PLACE TO EARN WANTED TO BORROW $7% ON tendiay cOttegs. 160 acres to three yéars. Address Lock Box 133, Omaha. paper hanging and signs, brick gollege, 16th and Farnam, 300D FARM improved, in Buffalo county, for one | C. B. MORRILL, CARPENTER Al tering. Oflice, 409 8. 14th st., telep LARGE LOANS, LOW RATES, SMALL short time., H. H. Harder & IN BACIH PLAC 0 o writing; send stamp “for 1%-pnge o day bourders, LOANS, ., Bee Bldg. W—657 STOVE REPAIRS, WO SOUTH. ROOMS, 2105 Douglas, LARGE 80 D COAL MINER! Apply at office Sheridan MONEY TO LOAN ON horses, wagons, etc., at lowest rates In city 1o removal of Koods; strictly confidentiul; you can pay the loan off at any t'me or in any amount, FRONT ROOM, modern_conveniences, with ‘board, reason- GOOD ADDR ady employment at g 6 Douglas st FOR B-ENT STORES AND OFFICES "REPAIRS _FOR 40,00 D MONEY TO LOAN._QBA-;TELS, makes of stoves. Water.attachment and con- 5" | meant busines nections @ specialty. 1207 Douglas OftA [Ethvs Habale \Worke 3, PIANC . TWIN CITY OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. 306 8. 16th street and dry e da tion and dry eaning. D BUILDE: A otk and pias: | Hence the odium one 408. | tions of the spurfous 7 rmr WORKS, street. Dyeing of every descrip- A Although the 1¢ necessity. MONEY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD FURN e e ture, planos, horses, wagons, or any kind of water on afl 1100rs, gas, ply at the office of The Bee. steam heat- k. Address with © 4%, Chicago. amount. FIDELITY LOAN GUARANT! Room 4, Withnell block. < B. HADDOCK, ROOM 427, RAM gharge of br General husi- ness experience only nec AGENTS WANTED. GOOD MAN A OPTICIANS. taken and has 1 security at lowest possible rates, whica | fiis 3 can pay back at any time and in any llnel & opticiar hotel: 1408 Farnam st opposite iyes examined free, BLOCK. X526 FOLD €O., SCIENTIFIC | culable amount l'llfill\" de 51 nand for enfe and interstate PS TO SELL 3 MIN SHAF) Can Fealize $26.00 0 week: send. stamp. Towa Griddle Co., WANTED, AG nothing like It ever seen. s stamp holder BUSINESS CHANCES. pro .aminations a foreign concern: CASH PAID FOR ENDOWMENT POLICI ©1d line companie: Brocklesby, Hox office, slore and business man W structions and sample by you mean busin s write for outfit incionati Pure Aluminum C ; a splendid oppor- ey all kinds of Send_deser! 3, Hartford, PLUMREES ¥ o other. heed app] SOLICITORS, to sell mineral mater: active agents - AlbrightCo WANTED, A GOOD GROOM MAKER AT I WANTED: can imaice, money. STORAGE AMS & CRO: ANTED, PARTNER WITH dred doilars. Rare -chance. dman; position Ample remuner- ST YOU WISH BMPLOY e 2-ROOM BOARDING _HOUSE, e T b JONINSON BROS., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN oull Corresponleice soficited. 1 d 0 excluded the centially located. Rent low. A bargain. D 9 | JOHN ROWE & CO., PLUMBING STEAM AND | LWO vears lobes, 421 & 15. | the State. Annual reports i |are now s Y504, hot water heating, gas f\xjufe PARTNER 1 ; must be Aumxl busii JOB PRINFING. of all kinds. 17th 8t I building, REED JOB PRINTING' £O/] FINE PRINTING Egalliulattacitbon el sl TORAGD FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS; CLEAN sond selt addressed PREnLD poche ptive clrcalar - and and cheédp rate, . CORNI1CR; Altied Knitting Company, A GOOD LOT IN BAST OMAHA TO EX-| iron corn change for young work horses or mul Lamorcaux Bros., 406 8. 16th. Z-521 BEST STORAGE BUILDING IN OMATIA _NURSE FOR YOUNG FOR EXCHANGE. vyl —— WESTERN CORNICE WORKS, GALVA s, 1122 St. Mary's ave. B Lowest rates. Leaveaworth, BANKERS AND REAL Take Notice—Hard times has made it possible (o get NGIQ. of §0od. Dusiness biocks i Omaha and ke torin Tanay " xchane, 1 ‘ot Sl it ", "¢ | SHORTEAND AND TYPEWRITING. WANTED—TO BUY. . CITY & CO. CLAIMS. PRITCHARD, _ BARKLR BLOCK. DBLSSMA'K!NG. STAT) AG NTS SMAKING' IN FAMILIES, 4318 GRANT. » 9579D—13¢ their combined ADIE; 160-AC! near Niobrara river; IN ALL l-.unw»mr THE I WILL GIVE §22.00 CA on Farnam or Douglas by en iSth‘and 16th Nat'l bank bld fence: shandise or st box 685, Schuyl SECOND-HAND BOOKS BOUGHT FOR CASH. I FARM IN BROWN COU; ood bulldings, running | Y. Life, Omaha. Ask for circular ‘es of heavy timber, ail ok of general mer- dware. Joseph nd_about 75 will trade k or VAN SANT'S SCHOOL OF SHORT HAND, Ber | sixty: MUSIO. ART AND uANbUAGE. HOUSE AND LOT, BRISTOL Antiquar'an book store, 1519 Farnam wireet, 3 3 hotses. F. D. Wead. 16th I Motor, $25. Comptrotjer's offic ITAVE CASH BUYERS FOR § TO §.ROOM G, B BECK, . D teacher, 1810 California street. BUSINESS NOTICLB JOIST .8 1,300.00 and "Dougl enst of th street, north of Cuming. 210 N. Y. Life. 5 BEVEN.ROOM Sarvin Bros. m Bee building, Garvin B ha Rteal Estate FOR SALEREAL ESTATE, GARDEN LAND office, easy terms. Call at 910 N. Y. Lite. water heater; give size, muke, FIVE-ROOM _Gurney, Yaniton, 5 MILES FROM POST- AND aii improving. The RE—5: 5 RAZORS, SHEARS, CLIPPE AN OLD CAVALRY ABER; MUST | Address D 7, Bee office. DARGAINS, HOUSE: fale or trade. F. K. Darling, Barker block CHEAPEST 6-ROOM COTT! Reduced to $15.00, . WITH BATH, 3033’ Calitornia_st. LOTS AND FARMS, |~ ers, etc. A. L. Undeland, 106 . 1ith, —— R 20 PAWNBROKERS. FOR SALE—FURNITURE. FURNITURE AUCTION AT 1111 FARNAM ST. Saturdays, 10 a. m. o FOR SALE, NEW (-ROOM COTTAGE; CR MODERN VLATS, V. PG iy Leavenworth, J. NICE LAR i STOCK OF FURNL cheap (Il spring. J. W. L. Altman, 808 N. 16th, CLOSING OUT BNTIRE ture, stoves, etc. istern, city water; cor. 30th and Sahler; | H. MAKU“ ITZ LOANS MONEY. 418 N. ]f"l $1,250.00; long time. Inquire 1318 Farnam. Sam- B840 uel Burne. RE-—5%0 s BARGAIN, 60 TO L ACRES OF CHOICE BICYCLES. land 6 miles from Omaha P. O. choap. Liberal e Gy - Nefms. 'Address C, 13, Bee, (Jmuhln.r & M. O. DAXON, 402 N, 16TH. 53 5805 DI FOR SALE Z SHADES AND TUR- niture at 409 So. Zth ave, ¢ HOUSE OF § ROOMS AND BARN MODERN 12-ROOM UOME, VERY CHEAR Inquire at 422 S. 18th st. FOR SALE- HORSES, WAGONS,ETC. , BARGAIN; NEW CLOTH, LEATH- 25, l)runu;mmi Crge C Which must be sold within the next few days. 22 feet on Cuming st.| Double store in Dupont Place. 4;room cottage in L room house In Credit Foncler, fine fruit and Jote o 16, g 52,000 lot'in Creston for $500.| And other BIG BARGAINS. Fidelity Trust Company, BLAR. MODEF er, paint,'$65; anoth $20.00 BUYS GOOD HORSE livery or draft; Room 309 Karbach block. FOUR-ROOM 5 618 WI .LHM« ST, »‘ FOR nmvr?ni}uv uu.-— 5-room FOR SALE—MLBCELLANEDUS we's addition. nd $8x147. BUREAU. SUES & CO,, Solicitors. Bee Building, OMAHA, Neb. Advice FREE. 1702 Farnam_stre G HOOM 1L B, Quire 1919 Dodge. i best quality. Tent and Awning Co., 1311 F CHEAPEST CHICKEN EXCHAN furms, > ORNAMENTAL CORNER OF CORN FODDER | north Lead Works, Ea Omaha, YUR BLOCK Tom Anderson. WE HAVE BUYERS FOR NEAT 5 OR 6-ROOM cottages, must be naps, for all cash. Fidelity o | Trust Company, 1702 Farnam street Sman and Clark street, B GMAN PIANOS, Woodbridge Bros., 117 8o AR LOTS, #l4; 3. Welshans, 341 Board of T 'unr ORGA Q FIGURE 1T YOURSEL you 5-room house tance of business. SMALL LOTS, _one :Hmm,.mu'n §180.00 a year rent. Do nothing? ~ $L400.00, very easy ter: . modern Improve: $1,150.00, very easy term on one floor.~ Cozy home 6-room _cottage, small ba; down, balance to suit you. Vacant lof, &0x! U ey MISCELLANEOUS. AFTALE VALUE T0 MARE QUICK SALES. 5 GHT-ROOM HOU'S! e improtements. N 4 ice house, excellent pasture, CUSTOM! AN 8 OR building. [Union D 10:15am. .. : CITY PROPE] 1 Mont. & Puge! Garvin Bros., 210 enver Express. & Local (except 8 Lincoln Local (except Sunday) chand'se. CHICAGO, Union Depot, 10th & Mason Sts. RE-242 WE WILL SELL lot, $500.00, walking dis- u pay $15.00 a month or g0 Express 0 and Iowa Li Pacific_Junction - Local, nd s, 5-room fulllot, fine locution. $1.600.00, 8-room Bhicago Limiied shade (rees, fine lot,” splendid loca Ghicago E,'m,," (4 G-room cottag D _tex ¢ business. §1,000.00, | Ceaves [CHICAGO & NORTH\W. nice lot, $160.00 | OmahalU. P. fon_Depot, 100 & Mason Eastern Express... Vestibuled Limited.. ). Mo, Valley Jocat... H. E. Cole Co., 106 N. I5th. nuha Chicago, Bpacial. . nd_Spavlding, $100.00, ARE FORCED AND ARE OFFERED ‘t you get a home for Len\rn("l(‘AllO MIL. & ST. PA Lmrm.. 1:30pm 2i15pm RE-M63 1 | Leaves | CHICAGO, R. A BEAUTIFUL MODERN HOME, 10 ROOMS and barn, for clear cottage, lots or " G, Templeton, & mile (rom southh Omaha. Chariea Childs, FOR RENT, 30-ACKE FARM, 4 MILE: Omaba|Union Depd FIC. ATTIv © o Mason Sis.| Omaha 00d land. N. Y Lite, RE-M¢82 6 |1 tant #.2% PER ACRB; FAMOUS BIG HORN BASIN, Dig crops and home market; Ereat place for | Nisspm..Oklahoma Exp. (ot O ex Sun.)..l home bullding; price_good {o December 1st; WESTo1) transportation free. Yellowstore Park Land & E Irvigation Ass'n, 8. W. Cor. 16th & Dodge s Appiy Miiton South Omaha, arnam stree(s. madern conyvenicuces. Son: CLAIRVOYANTS, " H. WARREN, CLAIRVOYANT, RI liable business medium; 7th year at 119 N. M. B COLE CO., $0.00, S-room m $-room, modern, i .00. 8 rooms, 918 N. $5.00, ‘and largest 1ist fn Omalia 15 sel pin. - 30pm....Chicago Vestibuled Limited = W oL Limited.. §:15am.Oklahoma & Texas ¥ (ex. Sun.).11:30pm 7 C., BT PO 0. Dot 1511 and Wikbater sta. | Nelraska Passonger (daily). HOTELS, CELEBRATED CLAIRVOYANT oux © HOTEL BARKER, WTH AND JONES STS AR s E'?" 75 rooms at $L80 per day. 5 ‘Tooms at §2.00 per day. MG Sbecial rates G0 commeroial travelers. Room | ‘Omaha|_Depot isth and Water b and board by week or month. Frauk Hiditch, | 3yopm manager. W | 3 BLEGANT 10-R. MODERN DWEL: location 215t and 407 iirown block the city and can be con: Lhousauds have been made happy by correct advice on those wishin madame and (ex, Sun.).. od T10pm.......Fast Mail {ex. Sat.) Wyo. ‘ex. convinced she 'has no equal; taining stamp strictly confiden FOR RENT- FURNISHED ROOMS. PLEASANT SOUTH ROOM FOR GENTL ire 1919 Dodge. AETNA HOUSE (EUROPEAN), N. W. COR. 10tk and Dodge. Rooms by day of week. Norfolk Express Fremont Laks Pay — e MABSBAGY, BATHI m MADAM SMITH, w2 8. 2 UNFURNISHED steam heat, electric bells, telephone, baths, ex lent _culsen $4.00 and upwards per week. 10 minutes from 16th and NS HOTEL, 9TH AND IHARNEY elegunt rooms; BL.00 per me and sea baths. rooms, With bourd. 212 8. Bth strect lssoum PAcxrm Depot_15th and W LOST. | MARSAGE, MADAME BERNARD, fr DODAE. NICELY PU ROOMS WITH FIRST LOST; WHITE ST BERNARD DOG; NO COL- TURKISH BATHS, TURKISH BATH ROOMS, Extl.buvr LY v\:n ladies. Suite 109-10, Bee' Bidg. — e e PERSONAL, TREATMENT FOR LADIES, Health book and consultation free. call Viavi Co. ward. Lost—MaT 3* OOMS, BINGLE OR ENSUITE; MODERN; Capitol aveaue FURNISHED ROOMS; HOUSEKEEFT Mafy's avenue. NICELY FURNISHE howi. Telephone 1,802 rell ‘spaniel dog; my name on collar; reward N. bearing inscription’ on face * turn o 244 Landon court and recelve rewa Edwin T. Swobe, M M6 Bee bdg. ELBCTRO THERMAL return to 1818 Cap. Ave and reoce L rrives Omuba - 8:l5pm wia: U. . Trans, §:0um Arr BIOUX 0 Depot 15th and § v it Paul_ Limit T SMALL BLACK SHORT-TAILED COCK- JArriver [ Omata in various states. A. Hall, 855 5. 29th_avenue. 6 4 CLASS PIN, IN FORM OF SHIELD, attuck 94;" Bloux Cily Passenger. a Bt Paul Limited ...\ TYPEWRITERS. Mme. Post, 318% STOLEN TYPEWRITERS OFFERED FOR sale should make you suspicious: Sre mestly Smicve Try ‘ome and you will understan, Premder Co., 17th snd Farnam, telep THE BELLE BPPERLY CORSET, order from measure. 1009 Farnwm street. funny they why. Full line of supplies. Smith- i | timanalusion Depot. 10th & Mason WABASH RATLWAY. _ [Arrives ‘Mason 8us.| Omaha Collapse of Specata Precipitated by Ofcial Inspection—Spley Comments—Assoolation in Various Sectioni day, December 11. generous support yet it has gone ahead with the task under- accomplished of good. concerns have been == | The least (0-OPERATIVE HOME BUILING w7 | The Nebraska State League and Its Im- portant Work, STATE REGULATION AND EXAMINATION | The third annual convention braska League of Local associations will be held in Lincoln on Tues- basis of representa- tion is two delegates to each association in TAY, | the state. If every association Is represented the convention would be composed of 163 del- likelihood e is clations have held aloof, more progressive assoclations burdens whiie at the same time sharing in the fruits of victory without loss of time or league was Lincoln in September, regular convention was held in the capital : city the following December. MOVED 1S “““' ject of the organization was to systematic and effective enforcement of the law governing building and loan assoclations in this state. Legitimate associations were injured in business and discredited in vari- ous quarters by the operations of wildcat The no 18 e Concorns of Building and and people, promises of getting rich quick, were induced to invest in outside concerns, themselves swindled out of a portion or all of their payments. with these smcoth, parading with the livery of honest co-opera- ®S | tion and enriching ;| pense of innocent not then distinguish between the legitimate and the spurious state was flooded congcienceless themselves at investors. buflding and clations—between the that founded for the benefit of the managers. attaching to the affected the popularity of legitimate assocfations and retarded their growth. Owing to these actlon was necessary to secure enforcement of the state law without fear or favor. Next to that was a demand for s that regulated and state examinations that These were necessary meas- ures to relay the foundations of pubiic con- fidence. The league was the child of that its mutual WHAT THE LEAGUE HAS DONE. ue has not received that work should favors the latter more than the home insti- MONEY TO LOAN ON PERSONAL I'ROD :“‘;3.;"}} c‘,b{}f,‘,“ CaN, XENT | tutions. But it requires all associations to erty. Harvin Loan Co., 101 N. Y. Lie bldg. i-Dige | make annual statements, sworn per officers, and to submit tc once a year refused tempted to evade the moderate terms of the 1008 | Jaw, and by their to comp!, noncompliance nselves. fruits of the agitation started by the league. The good work has continu:d steadily The wildeat concerns have fled ad_examinations stematic and effective, attempts to repeal or amend the law have been defeated In stata associations which attempted to intro- duce unauthorized methods of business have been called to time and made to conform to the limitations of the law. hauling of assoclation constititions and by- Iawa ‘was had by the State Banking Board last December, and the result was the elim- ination of catch-penny suppression of the expense fund scheme. In the work of reform the league received the hearty co-operation of the State Banking Board and the state bank examiners, is due the growth and sound condition of mutual asso- clations in Nebraska at % |In two years the four to eighty-four, nearly doubled, and mental in building the efforts Co-operation ago have almost disappearcd has been a revolution of systems within ten LAWN MOW- | years, Associations must keep pace with the 5 | procession by adapting themselves conditions, improved cxact divisions of profits and other develop- — | ments, or become lost among the camp fol- lowers of the advancing army. bons may be tolerated in the procession, they are mot a vital part of it. moans can be had for keeping abreast of the times than frequent meetings of active ass ciation men and the discussion of the problems that arise in the course of business, This is one of the objects of the league, and the program for the coming cover the field of co-operat'on thoroughly In view of the many benefits aceruing from membership In tho league, and the fuct that the state legislature is about to meet, Wil requice some attentiofic the 'oMcera: urge all state associations to snd representatives to the convention and furthering and fostering co-operative the investor a the home assaciation, while not as pretentious as its national rival, affords that security knowing its manager: meetings, - watching and having at all times access to the books. Herein lies the foundation of solvency. member s a partner has & doubt it can be readily set at rest. may wateh his savings increase, the ability of the officers chos n, and in other ways contribute to the 2 | the security of the association. the intolligent shareiicider may know every t of the officers and thus judge for himself whether or not his investment is safe, of these conditions obt with headquarters distant from Y Ho pays his dues month after month, but he knows nothing of the conduct of affairs be- yond what the anuual report brings. Two recent instances added to the mountains of evide accumulated. The Bloomington, TIL., celver. It had 40,000 stockholders roped in The swindled shareholders appointed a committee to examine the books and the report proved a sensation. the $165,000 paid in dues for the pre quarter only a small amount member of congress was paid $200 a month out of the funds, meeting ho attended. 2 Another officer was paid $200 a month while SCROFULA Delis Stevens, of Boston, Mass., writes: 1 have always suffered from lereditary Scrofula, for which I tried va- rlous remedies, snd many reliable puyst clans, but none relieved me. six bottles 0! as I feel Illhl @ lite of untold agony, ple\wun in lpolk ng only ndu?ul medicil In recommending It 10 all Treatiss on Bloo! aad Skia Diseases Malied Free. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. or about These hey 700 homes IMPROVED METHODS There are other features which the league to the support of all associations, young and old. Progress 1s the order of the day in all things. ciple in unchangeable, which it is put in whieh particularly its TMinols is in the ha for the ne, and were, legislature. A thorough ove! noyelties and the present number increas their assets have have been in the state. bookkeeping, unite with LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP. The Beo has repeatedly shown the n-cessity for caution in investing in associations made attractive by gilded promises of huge profits An association with headquarters In an ad- jolning state may be all its managers claim, but to the vast majority of patrons of build- ing and loan assoclations the promise affords no guarantee of performance, nor names of prominent citizens attached to the certificate fnsure On the other hand, business Its affairs. suce n in an association may be studying medicine i five months two officers divided the THE QUEEN OF THE GARDEN THEY HOLD THE SACK e came very Before the coMa . unloaded his stock for cash and left the dis shareholders Dean of Rochester Oathedral Dironssss the Oulture of Roses, “‘Weo are glad because we the searchlight an institution as eve on as rotten and as corrupt d this fair city, AUTHOR OF A CLASSIC UPON THE SUBJECT its avaricious out of the pocket, out of the mouths of honest, . and hold it reeking in rottenness, In their mad desire for gain some of its off cers have not only brought disgra but have robbed, o Shows o Engl clares that the American Nothing to ng the Ro and even the up in its true to a confiding pe Dolngs earn ln Develop- upon themselves » looking In at and enfoyment ith bitterness rife, n smile of a true wife, um from above, the window ing with lov wrought by A% bright a appalling and | And filling the dwe “That is my philosophy of roses, dollars out of the expense fund to rake into favorite recrea- incompetcney your love for rose permitting r marvelous suc to bear e had inevitably plunged the institution, Tiug to the infor suffering thelr losses with the innocent stock . those who had trusted them they again showed their withdrawing their stock, at the same time telling the anxious and inquir- ing stockholders on th its twentieth edition “He who would have garden must have beautiful roses in his heart, He must love them wel and always. woo, as Jacob wooed Laban's daughter, draught and frost consum have mot only the glowing admiration, thusiasm and the passio thoughtfulness, was the earnest, poetic reply of Rochester's " he conclude ways spell them with a capital.” THE ORIGIN OF ROS Hole was the origin tiful roses in his organized true character by The prime ob- forever brand them without honor ¢ ¥ Instead of standing by the sink'ng ship, they manned the lifeboat themselyes, stockholders to go down with the abandoned Judas Iscariot Christ for thirty pieces of silver, but the con- wrong-doing upon his mind that he went out and hanged In these respects he differed the officers of the IMinols Bulding and Loan and left the . but the tendernes! re induced or of rose shows only to find ful management pay 50 cents on the dollar. AMERICAN he undertook varieties shown, Thirty-six silyer falling to the g 500 different Loan and Invest- aed the Blooming- ment company of Chicago se ton concern and goes it one better capital of $50,000,01 share of the People could % on paper, and operated ostety part of some Nottingham mechanics'to do the the fish did bite! year its assets amounted to § twenty-seven managers did not QuLia N of the Tha' scene fnspired me, dean settled comfortably back as he told of it. “I had a note of invitation as some roses. ing me to sen conditions could any one make flowers in Nottinghamshire in April » brusquely ‘What kind of roses? he will see,’ Money poured in o rapidly cluded to t ke a flyer or two in other direc- ate regulation the csllection, produ:tions of aluminium, a d stillery,and thn an assortment of sand bank worth $100 an acre went rapidly. managers are tion to the amount on bogus sec most of the village conviviality for $1,000 a lot, by a blue- So the money So rapid was the pace that T didn’t expect to see even Judge of my utter amazes nt whea 1 found a long deal table simply what do you think beer bottles. A Paul $226,430 By Its pe sment of the law driven from aw does not distinguish between state assoclations. In formed the vases? t of the growers | they had only a few moments to run in from the inducement for victims., Speaking of this rotten concern 1 being let in of being in the same business, ¢ told me that and mortgage associa to the interests of the peopl2 in this respect from the beginning y he was dond official Thackeray was six feet four you remember. this eountry rose show filled me wi earnect r <0 ve and the outcome was Englind's fashionable displays. yet to sea better roses in two varieties in ginger beer bottles that ter Monday in Nottinghamshir should ba obfec serutiny by s of thorough and suspicious inches high of profit and advantage I can say that of these affairs, now passing through insolv- ¥ was published in the ald last Saturday, and it s typical of names and schemes of business. whether this concern ever saw a solvent hour from the beginning of its And your own r: after them yourself?" Do you looly have enjoyed precaiigus '{n- The trouble with into bankruptey matagenient customers for d to the officers of the associa- tervals of solvenc concerns that hay twenty years ago roses were grown: by the ' dozeas they are now grown by the thousands. otentoE Toad The rose shows, I think, are responsible for purposes of speculation, or | rosarians struggle for In England squandered roses are still being hotly the dupes who placed horest money in the ds of its officers. t security that the managers of loan associations ean why the state associa‘ions, so ng grown out of doors, and yours in hot three of the: noted arms and was enthuslastic ection hie found in them, American love for flowers impressed him. universal wearing as a prin- but the systems by practice are constantly methods of twent; Indee: ho expected the southern- states, ‘Every street , “bears its great burden of flowers, and women erowd to buy. and as for st sit and lie on the roses;” for people have €en to it that be greeted of a guarantde, to investors associations their agents in other states can glve dence of trustworthine: membership.” ASSOCIATION NOTES. National associati ns ha to tuck against restrict o formed a league PRACTICAL practical sid SUGGESTIONS, What do you of building and loan associations in Calit:raia | 40, to yours? 137 associations hava 400,607 shares in forc>, climates are e would be of practical Still, a few ideas fit o plan of m 2 to women here. hold $19,868,041 The assets amount to claticns are divided into natlonals and c3-opora- There are 127 of the first class, the second s of the three classe B e bership is 34,169, amounting to $4,451,490. should be found that thout being shaded. a windmill. an apas tree (o o rose: sun shines warmly on (e sheep tempered Lo the shorn lamb. is sheltered think you are meeting will three classe onvention are wrod and W, cidental of Omaha Nebraska City’ The report (f the Oh'o inpector cf bu'ld- ing and loan associations for 18 to the State them be w:ll watered below and three times a for they sap the money-lesiders or Christian well sprinkled two or Let all insects be removed, lias orgavized a bookmakers. The report shows that the ass:clations lo.t during the panic year 1893 | only one-eleventh of 1 per cent of the a of the state stagnaies about the recelys air or Cut your drains with a good fall, roots of u plant, they can not the contingent funds required by The 741 associaticns The doctor considers his method of burn- He keeps all year assets comes kes them into a putting an old tree he covers with broaks through; sup- members increased 9, LATEST FROM THE LIARS' CLUB. renewing it as the fire R fortnight blends the ashes with the soil Three Indigestible Yarns Told by Its Most . hie thinks soot excellent, Veracious Menibers, In a Virginia forest the other As 10 the may leaves are He does not care much y friend of his ess as well In a word, 0d for Bourbons, for tea leaves as the old la found a lock of hair, twined, of darker and oarefully splitting 8. and “P. legible, in what must Is the refuse heap of-the. farm were discovered, ¢ effectiveness (n arrangement, s the palm to women: defter fingors rowing of the counting the rings which covered the initials they were found to support the theory that : letters stood for 1-0-h-u “Pocahontas arrangement ah! thers 1 pvnn*'\ should be dark and narrow and. then the rosary should \ike standing with affects we as Natlonal ; such a sight claughtering H ® Henry Jones of Curri Gatling gun and loaded the usual method { tuck procured a cartridges with “Summming it all up, again I would way, as 1zask Walton did, was 4 love of it ntil o large flock approache $600 for Ho refunded Mm at great pure and healthy and you Hool's Sarsipas Keep your bloo have rheumatism, | rilla gives the blood vitality and richness, s the impetus of the wind ¥laughtered hiding place. Jones. perished miserably { the birds aud A Benefactor. mangled bod! retributive suffocation. Thomaston, which had Kittens sorry BUl got said the constituent. intending 1o get git through, I suppose.” What was it?" asked the other constitu as cats 0 named s Kittens must them one day After taldi 1 am now well S.S fratetul to you, fiave me and shall taks oured 10 a safe hid wo she brought | W'y, you know what is called a derelict-= one of theni abundoned whips that i sich & “Well, Bill he allowed to get & bill Ihm‘h to carry red lights at been a big thing fer navigation, and fer Bill, ikt st Oregon Kidney Tea cures nervous heads ackies. Trial sizo, 35 cents, AN drugglsts, canvas and cork life preserver and had fast of cork around Moved to pity by the sight, : “Fanny, wot one of your kittens shall ever be hurt.” At this the intelligent mother took off the bits of cork and wect to sleep in perfect confidence.

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