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I3 l, Adver ments for ¢ will be taken wntil 1280w he evening ang until 8 p.ov morning and Sundny cdittons, Advertisers, ting n num- Jbered check, ean hnve answers ad- Tdresned to n numbered letter in enre e Bee. Anmwers wo addressed will be delivered upon presentation of the eheek only., Rates, 1 122 ¢ n word fiest 4 oni Te n word i tnken for less nwertion. These | nix wmust be run cons | wecutively, | SITUATIONS WANTED, { BARN DOARD 15 & Farnam A-33 ] T8 PLACE TO LADY while attending Om. Business Col., WAN WANTED=MALLE HE i WANTED, LIVE INTELLIGENT AGENTS 1N Ghmaha 1o Giganise clubs of tiree tu i Nea for cur fumous Orchurd Jonis land fn cen- a1 Slaaiitippl The t1dc of immigration 18 i o¥1 “Wintors, ho bilzzards, no cip Laliie Ure iz 2 man will work one-halt an hard as trick. R o eatth. facitities, W. Ames, general A—'xlz\ln,l‘\n\' TO WORK OMAHA OIL TAK min, preforre i n.. or At W. V. Kent, 304 l axton Mmk 13- M280 WANTED, TWO EXPERIENCED TRAVELI hioamen, Gocd territory. Helin & Thombsin tailors, 012 Tarnam. e i1 $60.00 SALAR ALE experience not Louis, Mo. b P oAt wa 1 AND PRACTICAT florlst and gardencr 1818 Vinton st | WANTED-A PIANO PLAYER AT 108 NO. 011 German preferied. s BOSTON STORE WANTS EXPERIENCED Ohde nlasmen and vt cliss gonts' furntshing Koods salesinna At once: parmanent positan o Food men; mist be well recommended and have Plenty of experienc 1845 WAN D, THOROUGHLY EXPERIEN le Lubricating salesmen, to sell our High Gra i Olls und’ Greases; liberal term Tquitable Tefining company, ¢ #0.00 PER MONTH AND COMMISSION ake sales, collections and advertise, ~James 1k, 1314 Farnam str 13- Mos2 WANTED, SEVENTY-FIVES (75) GOOD SEWER men. Steady work untll Nov. 15, “Station work or by the day. Apply to Hanl Knepper Grinnell, Towa MOK5 2 WANTED, DRUGGIST, I W/ A MAN ‘Gakn charge of my drug store; If you are practical, man and out of a job, write me C. Van Tilborg, Wallace, Net B MOST 20 LAHORERS FOR WYOMING COMPANY work on M. Ry.; work guaranteed; fre transportation. Kramer & O'Hearn, 1120 Far nam gtreot Mil) CLOTIING = WANTED, WE want extra cl n for Friday and Sat Urdiy: will pay Hberally or cxperienced me Continental C 1-M125 20 0, FIRST-CLA WANTED, A GIRL work, with good reference, FOR GENERAI 112 Gy WAN OND GIRL FOR hou to competent girls, 2037 Dodge. 113 WANTED, GIRI AL HOUSE work. 1hquire 2 C F. K. DARLING, BARKER BLOCK. D81 $IN ALL PARTS O CITY, THE . Davls Company, 1506 Farnam. D—2:2 HOUSES, BENEWA & CO, 108 N. 1oTH 8T, D25 H. E. COLE & CO., LAI B IN OMAILA, D24 # MODERN §-1:00M HOU walk from court house. TO LET, 0th A coT nea AGE W Farnam. (T ROOMS, Charles ~ Turner, on FOIL RENT, VERY I i 213 Farnam. R fise MODIE ; modern brick R and Poppleto & Sherwood ave. C. A. Y 21 INT, COTTAGE, 4-R( HTH AND atnam sticets. Milton Rogers & Sons, S DA FOR RENT, BRICK DW 1 100> 19th and Leavenworth, Miito D Mags FOR RI SOUTIL FRONT BRICK HOUSL elght rooms, besides bath room and alcove large cellar, ‘batn, gas and furnace; all in first clasy dition; ‘possession given October Inquire 2008 Half Howard, or Geo. B, Bee office. FOR RENT, 0-ROOM HOUSE, 127 aue. Inquire 422 8. 15th street. A_LARGE LIST DESIRABL] Fidelity 1002 Farn oF Trust company, OR RENT, 6-ROOM HOUSE, NEWLY pered; clty $0.00 per mo, 11 tovtel o 4 AND 6-ROOM FLAT, MODERN mente, 1112 8. 1144, FOR REN WRR. HOUSE, JONI treet, $6.00; Cass stre 102 B Blreet, b, Heea & Bewwy, oo B Ms2s FOR RENT, STORE mo Tn. Ihquire 1143 N. 15th stre NO. 1003 IET, SIX-ROOM_HOUSE tabl D Msi7-21¢ BTANFORD CIRCLE COTTAGES, § HOOMS, all as, fuel. Apply Byton It comp South 1th st. - MODE 10K 101 1 CAPITOL avenue, D BIX-ROOM TPACIFIC STR six dotla S. 180 street D113 21 OR ILENT, W AROOM COTTAGE, COR, 30th and Sahler st cellar, clstorn, oity’ water: only 8. Inquire 1318 Farnam, Do M% TEN-ROOM lences HOUSE and barn MODERN ath. FOR RENT—F m FOUR VERY rocms, 88 LA W 1eferences, ” 101 FOR RENT=STORE ICES, BUSHMAN tion, F. D, We FOR RENT 916 Farnam proof coment basement fxtures, watef on 1l fiodr the effice of The Bee. wtreet. This RENTAL AL TORA: PACIFIC & WA 910 Jon ral stol WANTE| PAID ¥ and bottlos; HIGHEST PRICE metal, rubber Chileago Junk House, WANTED 70 BUY—A live town! state price of daily receipts, Address, B D TO BUY—AN 1 1 extablislied business, experience. Sinte kind of 1 £ capital required, ALPIN, DEALER IN Nottles, fron, ete s, 101 S, 10th stre Across the street, O street, A S and ¢ solicited, A, I ma nd sea URKISH B FINE LIVERY RIGS CH h and St Mary's avenue. WISHING coffee, cliinate, immigrati rectly answeréd by enclosi F. Rockwood, Apartado No, bia, ci sugar, FOR WOM MONEY TO LOAN—R ANTHONY LOAN & TRU Loans at low rat braska and low MONEY TO LOAN 0. F. Davis Co., CITY LOAN AT LOW 1505 Farni B O A 8 SHORT TIME small amounts. 0 LOAN BEOCK; B 16th and Douglag sts, comy AGE RAL ddress 13 39, ar lands. MMB. HOWELL, TURKIS baths, Finest parlors in cl MME. LARUE Howard. ,\||I|I‘Z BERNARD, ROOM 7, MH DR, LEON, electric bath. Parlors rest brih Tt strect. BERNARD, R, 3RD ¥ TURKISH BATIS: ONLY exclusive for ladies, Suite LADIES' BATHS. MME. POS . HAAS, Bangy 1813 Vinton sireet. BATHS, MASSAGE. MME, Py INFORMATIO coe ference glyen, IMPROVE Wontinmed.) AND OFFICES, THE 4-5TORY DRICK BUIL 1OC 1-102 822 NG buliding has a fires te sieam heating NCY, 3, 312 BROW sas, cle. Apply at AGENTS WANTED, COMMERCIALy MEN T SELi, LA AND Dest filter. Call nt Manufacturers bullding, fale grounds; oF 3 8 15th street, J-M9Ls GOOD LIVIE AGENT AT ONCE. CALL AT 1821 Farnnm styeet, Wil he here & fow days only Call from 1) 45 12 0. m, and 2 to § p. m 17 0s 218 WANTED T0 TAKE ORDEI |nu\ ed $1.00 eustom pants. Liberal ne. Chicugy. Castom 1'ants Co., 205 1t WANTED, AGENTS T0 HANDLE OUR TAT ent bubble blower, quick s wnarantoel; | Dest wdvertiving novelly of the niui mample and terma, 10ee Dalloon Bubble Co.,’ Roches- ter, N. Y Mz BLK. L—M3i1 1214 REHOUS ige and —T0 BUY. OR RAC car lots 1 Douglas O0ON IN A fixtures, st £ REST N by i man of Jusiness and N-1 M ot al o, 1 Neb, N—M RA 1 {; of mihi I ME M Nicholag, Council Dluffs, HARNI M2y 1RON specialty. it —917 00D and ok busin Amount offic ETAL I Kinds. S, 10th LCHANDIS FOR SALE—=MISCELLANEOUS, HARDWOOD — COMBINATION —HOG_ ANI chicken fence. Chas. R. Lee, 8th and Dougius. 3 8 B Q250 ICE IN CARLOAD LOTS. CORRESPOND Q-Midz 0§ STHE LADIES SAFE GUARD™ 18 teed 10 give absclute protection for and_ean worn wit the knowl! another, Pr e, three for $1.00 culars.” Ladies' Supply Co., La Crosse FOR SALE, TO PEI to peddia Wwith T have and potatoes for sale cheap. Spring lake, end of pavemeat, avenue, Benkon, and get a buggy load, load or car i Williams Q@-M H AND ty. 818, , 3RD T--Mi P MASSAC and_refs T—M ful LOOR, 1121 T—ME4 ATHS, PLACE 109110 PERSONAL. VIAVI CC DBEE DBLDG., HEALTH free; home treatment; lady aftendant 'S, CUT FLOWE! OST « n, ete., will ng $1.00, r 81, Bok * CO.,318 N. Y. for chol EST am s ARR, 415 N. ¥, LIF IN RATES, mige out Military wagon 124 ue < ANT, RE liable business medium; Sth year at 118 N, i 16th FLOOR sul e 54 roshing. Dodge. i ous BOUK -202 R, and ‘g ave decoration. Telepione 77 U--24 N N grain and caitle, be cor W LOANS IN 3 Farnam. W849 3 NICH FURNISHED ROOMS housekoeping, 1112 8, 110 S6-200 NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS. 14 864 NICELY F ROOMS. stre FOR RENT, NI 2412 Cass sireet FURNIS St RN > B ) ROOMS, HOUSEKEE m\ 3 BOUTH ROOMS, SINGLE, EN _208 Douglas. DESIRARLE or en muite, nam street. E Fmis a 800 ROOMS, ferences. FURNIS) with board FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED ROOAMS, trunslents accommodated. The Capital, Capitol avenu ¥ NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, GOOD BOARD; reasonable rates, The Rose, 3020 Harney. SR F-M23 Ocl. 30 113 8. XTH ST. FURNISHED ROOMS. BOARD- ing houses ali around It; between Farna Dodge; elegant plac ¥8 T, STORE AND Inquire 1145 N. SIN-ROOM ¥ 18h atreet, moder FOR RENT—UNFURNISH ¥ UNFURNISHED CHAMBERS FOR HOUSE. keeping to man and wife. 319 N. 1ith, LOANS ON IMI" property. W. ROVED & L on ¢ Thomas, agents, room 7 First Nat, B' loans ty preperty arnam Smith & Co., 13 UNIMPRC 3900, Apply MONEY TO amount. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN ON % DAYS ;L . New York; for' 6 per MONEY ON estate. Hrennan, Love & Co., TO_LOAN ON IMUROVED OMAHA Fidelity Trust Co., 1702 Farnam, ’ W30 INSURANCE POLICIES LOANED O3 or bought. F. O. Chesncy, Kansas City, Mo Cen to Pusey & Kk B, W2 OMAHA Vestate & Neb. fams. W. B. Meik'e, Omaha. 303 ATTELS, MONEY TO LOAN, . ®, FURNI- ture, planes, etc, DUl Green, room '8, Barker block. o4 XMed MONEY TO LOAN ON FUGNITURE, PIANO: horses, Wagon: at lowest ratcs m i no removal of goods: strietly confidentinl; you can pay the lcan oft at any time or In any LOAN (0. 306 8. 16th_s BUSINESS Wontiny #0000 HALF INTEREST IN AN OLD B tablished wholesale ~business; partner to be Lusiness manager. J Gibson, 317 1at Natl. bank. Y- ONE OF THE BEST MANAGED AND HEST paying corporatiots (w the city, wishing to in creuse their eapital, have placed With m $10,000 of their stock to sell, in amounts from $500 up. During the past two years the stock has paid 16 per cent ement and bus! recommend themselves as better than mo investment, A, F. Connett, %3 N. Y. Life Y -$60-29 ATTENTIC SHOWMEN!-FOR SALE, berfan giant mummey outfit; & money maker; party sick, can't run It Address, I ox 652, Lincoln, Neb Y 2 FOR EXCHANGE. | EQUITY IN LARGE TRACT OF LAND N NEAR Omaha. What have you to offer? H. F. Dailey, 40 N. Y. L blag. 2430 BRICK EMENT, MOD , 18 within 10 blocks of 'city hall; pric encumbrance, $5,00.00; equity for & cumbered land. Sherman county, 60 acres school 4, ne Litehfield acres Sheridan county, and $4,¢ sioek of Bhneral Terchandite. tof good and near Omabia. Before buylng or cxchanging see J. Frenzer, opposite 1% 0, 7i-010 20,00 IN NO G i BAD DEBT: ) (rade fo Hale, ntiy., 202 Mizy i LOCATIO! THE BE 7 15t Natl. bank. Z—Ms28 DESIRABLE MODERN ORCHARD_ HILL residence property in or near Cleveland, Ohlo, or clear Nebraska land. Owner, box 23, Omahia 81 5 5 ACRES CLEAR FOR_TWO-SEATED viuke for one h 3 N. 37th St., Oma 79741 2i0-A. FINE LAND NEAR JACKSON, MIS: for Omaha ny city property,. or price, $25.00 31,500-A,_rich hottom, « timbér land, Mo., $2.75 per a.; 8,000 Fich prairie, N, 1. Atk., $5.60 per a.; 5 Mo, Kan. and Ark, farms for cash, and on re plan. B, . Ringer, 82 1th, st. £210.00 DRU TORE 1N Nel. for_suitable_resid or Address Box 154, Malvern, lowa MDSE. WANTED FOR ¢ 160-acre farms, near Crelghton. son, Creighton, Neb, ALE OR T erties and furms. THE BYRON SOUTHERN FARM FOR SALE 760 ncres from the heart of of land, raliroad town of the “Black prairie coun Only a small amour long time. Uniol Alabama." RIES, Sclma HOME buy AS farms. ON E ots, acre Garvin 1 HOUSES, sale or trade. F. K. ‘or PAYMENTS, LOTS A Dariing, Burker Z—M108 DoH Z-M RIS itry of e it ot ros. AND Bl JUTHEASTERN perty ) ACRES AND TWO N CITY PROP- John N. Frenger, opp. P, O A -307 three-quarters of a mlle ntown, in the ntral cash re. information FARMS, RE—30 IMPROVED FARMS, G. W. CARLOCK, 1205 Farnam RE-614 JLIGHTFUL COTTAGE OF 6 ROOMS pleasant lawn, fine large shade trees, Tals roperiy, e on’ Seward, e s Cost_the owne take 32,250 on casy termy it sold_quick i Corner, 1005124 feet, In Tsaae n's addition with' three ons ry cottag his property cost the owner 37,000, will sell for 33000 | sold at once. It I o fine residence: portion o the clty, $10.000 to 325,000 homes within two or hree blocks, Cottage and full 1ot in the very best residonc portion of South Omaha. Apraised vl o 32500, Can bo soid for 31100, - atich A very pleasant home in Orchard Hill, good neighborhood, close to car line. This s a oy Tiroom modern he with bath, close wortu 33,000 I8 ed for u few | SLED. The improvements are worth the g 841 foot lot 4, block 249, city 10th St., close to depot; cost th incumb Will_take land or juity. Submif t near r 2st and owner $1.30. Ineumbranc Ridelity Trust Company, Sole, Stre LOT; sca as first payment, A, P, $4,400.00 BUYS CHOICE EIGHTY- eleven miles northwest of Omaha tr Fre r & Gue, v block. SNAPS. BRICK INES: stories, average rental past two per yeir, 16 pes cent gr s Brick b s building, age rental past 3 cont gross; pric s within b ying or exch PO, R TRADE- IMPROV wortheast Nebraska Bldg., Om FOR SAL 1 of Trade Thiy ix on owner t offer i mit RE ACRE i BUTLDIN year D TAR £ Kearn Cost Fag ARTLE car western £ you the offer M OF CE, 912 SOUTH 37TH modern; large lawn; at halt price; want to 1 Omaha. Widenor 9361 UPERLATIVE AP—T-ROOM HOUSE ] foot lot, good condition, 44th and Dodge, only I doubie i Frenzec toflice, RE-975 g0-A. WICH BOTTOM L. 160-a. at station, L $18.50 per o A 2600-ACRI I In Miller 1,000 acres cl ant housc well s stock and Unlimited winter st ge. and on casy terms. Addre Russellville, Ark. )00 SACRIFICIS! OWNER MUST SELL IM- hroved ka farm, 16 s, 8 acre, 10 N, Y. Life, i HOT SCHOOL, 513 N. Y. LIFE. a8 AETNA HOUSE 13tn ana Dodge. HOTEL DARK 13th and’ Jon So. ave. cars pass the ‘door. AMERICAN 75 rooms at $1.5 Earopean pian THE “LANGE' HOTEL, 62 8. UROPEAN), ms by day PALN 50c 1o $1.00 p N, Y. or week. WTH STREE M COR, 315 RANK HILDITCH, MOR., Omaba and Shermar day; 5 rooms at $2.00 dny, 318 LOST. NG, BI betwe TUESDAY EVE 24th on Dodie, y on ih, a cape of w with black satin tics on sending same to W, LOST—WEDNES inds o ne JAY APTERNC turquo TW. Liost—101 AT diimond pin. Return to Bee office eoive Foward, Lost—11 LOST-BETWEEN DOUGLAS AND HAT on ®th, Knight Templar charm. Finde be diberally rewaided by returning the to Hahn's drug store In Bachelors' quu Lost—11 LOST-GREAT DANE BITCH FROM OM beneh show. Dark goiden brindle, small spot in_breast, about 3 inches Nigh; 85 UNDERTAK K. BURKET, FUN H. embalmer. 1618 Chicago st SWANSON & VALIEN, 1101 CUMING, TEL 1060, i Notify ‘Omaha Kennel club e black TH o and Filk i 11 PAIR AN rowil ters, -2 MAHA white 00 re SRS AND EMBALMERS, IRAL DIRECTOR AND + telephone 90. 32 M. 0. MAU! er, W17 Farnam st., telephone 25, UNDERTAKER AND EMBALM- 323 — BUSINESS CHANCE $12,000.0 STOCK OF MERCHANDISE IN BEST MUSIO, ART AND LANGUAGES, SEND $.00 FOR 3200 WORTH OF ¢ FOR A SHORT TIME, A legitimate. profits guaran THREE ROOMS, CLOSETS, WATER Lih stieet, G—M uestioned standi; d 43, Bee e B 5D CHAD eputation, 18 open 1o capital coupled with or without seryices 0 enter an old established business, enlarging d. business of un- Address a PRIVATE no and BUSINE and publi other lunguag: CLENDECK, 1911 Cass street. GEO sultar teacher. ALL law, Gern Room 33, Barker block. town in castern Nebraska, for land and cash | Mook “the Conrey o T m‘""-"f'ké'"»'x'ff’(.‘. or equivalent. Address S 25, care Lee. Smooth. Latest hits. Woodbridge Bros., g b Y-8 | Omaha, Neb 1 THE CHA OF A LIFETIME_WANTED, | REFORE BUYIN 2 (AN 8 partner with from 3600.00 o $1,000.00 in well | “ea Wi, 11 Echaier: 0 MoCigue e grsanized puying business ‘in' Omaha. Oniy | Gur upright Gak case only $180. A shap. ¢ Fesponsible men answer; 11,200.0) annually sua Bk suteed: Address ¥ 10, Bee. YoM BUST n BANJO. AND M-108 hundred and two hundred and Afty. 1t you - —— | will drop the iRy we will take it " N Il"II’T. I had expeeted te get about $100,000 for | the property, so with a show of rel r!nnl‘yhl - = 7 agrecd to accept theie offer. When the DANCING, | papers were made out 1 was surprised to e ik / fearn that they had been talking about MORAND'S DANCING s HARNE Wy | pounds and I about dollars, but 1 was very Btreet, Teopens for o il MY | careful not to let my surprizo leak, and that L Can_begin . St ,‘1‘* tfl‘ '*..\" \ v the way 1 x;»llsl‘nm»fluu for the mine. rduy, embey 34, ni., ad- 23 WA | Great people to do business with,” vance, 2 p. m, L 089.8.21 ., | -3 (Copyright, 185, by Irving acheller.) | here at last i the river, Qasking, toaming P g 1t | over its stones, gleaming like suow in the K all other: OSHOERI oo 1ok "l"'l" X HUSINBSS NOTICES, “What hour do you expect $ttws Linton to | fful sunshine fhat breake through the trees | | 31 I8 SACE coninglons Sacases by keew o 9" 3 ovet he sending een tints pwards to the -4 2 x k- " - E e 1A L arrive? asks Lillan, presently, | Neht every mow: and. then. but rushing ate | L4ty on hand. It has to superior as & DAMAGED MIREORS RESILVERED, 719 N, 16 I dare say she has come by Mow; It 15 | waye as all rivers do, to their eternal home | Preventive medicine—is a pure and sweet- e ey, | 8180 pOSSIble She may not have come at ‘all. | in the ocean smelling disinfectant, deodorant and germie Wy = [t have told you she fs not famed for | ‘Tell me" ik Lansdale, ‘nbruptly, “why | Cld¢ -hosling and cieatsing, it has many nicycet punctuality.” did you change, your mind about going home, | Other uses which are told of in the wrapper — - T “Then 1 think you had better get back ay | Mff Guyi-after T nrrived R M. O. DAXON, 402 N. 16TH. 319 | soon as you can to meet her. She may by | f often change my mind says she, SENSIHL ULOUK “DIAL 36 THE VISIDLE BALL DEARING chance be punctual this time.' coldly . K olny Spec IR el on t Diviston of Time Into Relay Speclal. Will Baraum & Bro,, 10 N, 18U “Better have a last look at the river first,” | “Naturally. But why on that particular oc. | Duy and Nght, e R e | caston 2" She makes no answer to this, and | poonie nave contrived to c.vilize Wlvé ERN BICYCLE & GUN CO., 216 CUMING, | CArclessly efng she.will not, he goes on, Kimost with | Pople have contrived hlliy b B 313 1 think not, and besides I am sure the | the avowed determination of provoking her, | It many respects, but they have never yet = = | mist is thickening; it will be a wet night “Why did you want to go?" savs he. **Way | adopted a thoroughly ratiomil method of kecp- MEDICAL. “Well, it looks like it," says Lan:dale, with [ It perhaps to prepare a welcome for me? | time, For years, cays the New York o % a glance above; after which le gows her/| Yol khew, of course, that 1 meant 0 pay @} \worig, we have been aceustomed to a system rellable; takg no other; send g stamys, for | Lillan runs lightly up to her room and | cves’ flas) 1f you will insist on knowing,” [ a few serious accidents. The difficulty with Fetiirn mat ’,{‘,"",’,“’K'Fm‘:""L':;‘;“.,“'Q",‘,"L’.,‘W,‘;‘Y throws herselt into a chair. After all what | $he says, U1 Iefl home to avold meeting | this system is its ambiguity. It fs alopted ‘0., | hiladelphta, a fool che has been, or rathe Aunt Bese b ; | on the theoty that the cay 's divid.d ‘ato two — = | hus. Of course he has been eugaged all this : halt a { twelve b i X 4 ¥ ate $ “What a great deal of trouble to take [ half days of twelve hours i and then 1t GOAL. time to that other girl. And yei—he had not | WWRIE 4 KN HGE BF BRODIS B0 TR | euves us with no Indica fos, as far as the face " been in such over-great hurry to get back | 400N HOTHNE, B Be B At e You to | Of the clock is cone:rned, whether 1t Is day USE SHERIDAN COALTHE DEST R e HE I G e O Rt T e YaIE ot rid of me. It is very | time or night-time, al. Pen conl price gunranteed, r | Lovely! she recalls a photograph of Miss | 004 or vou to have made matters so cloar— For example, if you were ok at a clock 1605 1'arnam. Linton belonging to Aunt ”‘*"Ifl as otherwise I might still have gone on to | the hands of which pointed at & o'clock you = s==—==m——====(and surely a face that I8 all|yeeyour mother would be in ticament unless you could LS, GRATIS AND TILES. gray: eyes, set very wide apart, | o hope you wHI do that still," says Lilian, [look out of a window or ome way could and a nose that distinctly turns up could | wpny js now very pal Her “voice 18 | discern ther it meant & o'clock in the AANTELS, - GRA TR e { trembling I a rey 1 said anything o'clock in the evening es, vestibules and 1 write,_for about it. It—it all sounds so Inhospitable 5K k- Whoo Wis-AWRFaToL Milton Rogers & Sons, Omalia, 314 |y u] will ;n]uyn(lw.’l In with u';"l ' the awkwardness of the ordi lial at —_—————— e think n hank vou e has taken | qanpted to improve it by adding anothe PHYSICIANS AND DI Up his ‘oars again, ‘‘The river s beatitiful i1ve hoiite, (U8 AT G0t the deY PR 5 e i HEce st aoL all we stay a little 10nger | ¢yccension of hours from one to twenty-four, tor T — " instead of dividing It into two te ies of twelve PHYSICIANS AND _ DENTISTS VISITING ‘No. Let us go home,” says she, in a e i b Omaha during falr week ave invited to call at low tone. She does not raise her eyes, They | hours each. The distinctlon between night 1703 D Street to see the Hurvard . €o.'s AFa P11 of Cakte 3 Y land day could then easily be preserved for dental und surgical chalrs and cabinels, - (Cofieluded Baturday.) i hour in the whole twenty-foar had Lis 5 g Wi designation I o l Sufiered from Dyspepsio According to the propossd system which CARPET CLEANING & I have been a sufferer with dyspepsia, but | failed, and which supposed that the day began it i after taking Hood's Sisapar.dla my stomach | at 1 ‘l"‘“\:n 4; nig! |“(ln|“r~pmv‘: |\lx :n 1 a. SHAMPION. CARDPET CI w.l digest food which it woull not bafore.” [ m). 16 o'clock would mean what is now CHATE S s BT 5 Mrs. L. Shipman, Elkhorn, Neb, O e one would assceate 16 o'clock with that hour, Hood's Pills cure indigestion It you should be asked to meet a FARM FOR RENT, - — promptly at 15 o'clock you 01ld h = - - AND STILL THEY COM definite and perbaps not cven a_vague idea FARM, CASH It ADDRESS 13 3 % - to the time of day appointed. You wcud im= Moo 016 Corroborating Al Our Claims and | mediatcly bogin counting 0n your fi gers and e Statements. mumbling to yourself, and would probib'y ba DRESSMAKING, OMAHA, Neb., Sept. 14, 18 | obliged to spend some time in mental arih Mr. Geo. W. Ames, City—Dear Sir: 1 have | metic before yon could say whether you had - — e i Fried- LEom Al dBLIEhL ) to Or. | another engagem nt at that time. To your {ENTS TO DO_DRESSMAKING 1IN y dust returned from 4 delightful trip to Or | | "6 "a'clock would convey no notlon of solicited. * Miss Sturdy, 434 Hurdette, N A SR chard Homes. If there is any spot in the | LU % )il M image of a dylng sun 3 % aiptees i | world that siould be christened the “Garden | o op Jong ghidows. But if your friend had L R C __Fastens it near her falr throat: | Qpot of the World" Orchard Homes Is the | mentioned “p. m.” or *‘n the afternoon,” or. e 786-0109 hardly be calied that. Lovers must be blind re. Beautifully situwated, high and dry, you w in the south, “in the evening' ——————————————————— | indeed, and Mr. Lansdale the blindest of all. |\t soil unsurpassed in richness, it is | your mind would instantly conjure up all of % AN Suddenly an angry desire to show him what [ & 0 % i eaga s o | the scenic phenomena connacted with that e might honestly be called—at all events— | Adapted to the growth of all kinds of fruht |, — ——— | pretty, seizes upon h She pulls down her | & 8 th large and smal, o In order to obviate the necessity of educat RT ACCOUNTANT Ret . I, WALTERS, EXP! 15t Nat'l bank. Tel. BUILDI UAL L. & B. SHARES IN M % per cent when 1, § 3 yeirs old, always emable. 174 Farnam st., Nattinger, S 323 HOW TO GET A HOME OR B GOOD Interest on ‘savings. Apply to C . & B Ass'n., 114 e bidg. G. M. N Sec. 3% DENTISTS, TIST. 2020 BURT ST. FOUND, FOUND. ON WAIR' GROUND ¥ ROAY thook with smail nt money and re railroad ticket, i al Swedish arnal - office, . 1 HAY AND GRAIN. BUY YOUR HAY buy hay. A. . TON OR CAR LOT 1515 Burt st. The Author of ¥ Through old reccllection or rec>nt re- minder everybody in America knc “Ben Bolt” and its author, the venerable Dr. Thomas Dunn English, and the news that he has written a national song has created the greatest interest. It there s anything America lacks badly, says the Philadelphia Times, it is a national song, original both in words and music, and no one better than Dr. English could supply the deficiency. The new song has been sung, but not published. Of the words only two verse have yet been printed. They are as follows: Though crowns may break and thr nes may anges may the world appall, r shaill survive them all, d ever live in story. The rainbow of a rescued land, Where freemen brave together stand, With truth and courage hand in hahd, Floats proudly” here Old Glory! RISFIRAIN, Ol Glory, Old Glor Ploats prouc 01 Glory, Old Glory, < Hurrah for you, Old Gilory in days we fousht with George the Third When Independence was the word, One voice, from rising manhood heard A% well as old age hoary, One purpcse then we had in view, To form of states a union true, And eyes and hearts were turhed to you, Our ba grand Old Glory. RAIN. ol Glory, ory, Our banner, Old Glory, Old Glery The song was written some years ago, Dr. English explained the other day, and was set to music at that time. But the first composer committed the misiake of setting it to a grandiose and pretentions mareh, wh no- body could have recollected long enough to sing. So a short time ago Dr. English asked a friend of his with a natural talent for music but not a pedantic musical education to try his hand, and the result has been so suceessful that it is probable that the new song will be heard everywhere in a short time. Dr. is now begun he says, name and h for you, Old Newark, to have English, whose home is at 76 years oid, and confesses writing poetry at 16. “Since then,” “I have written over my own ovgr enough aliases to stock a burglar. 1 hafe bepn in literature, in law, in medic in #eisnde and in politics, and am not through With ghe world yet.” He Is of Irfsh Hescent and was born in Philadelpnia June 1819. His ancestors were Quakers who settled in Mount Pleas- ant, N. J., in 1684. The name was originally He was_educated in the Friends' private acad- Boarding house in Angelos. emies and Burlington J. When 17 years old he be- gan writing for the Philadelphia Press. He was graduated in medicine at the University of Philadelphia in 1839, and admitted to the bar in 1842 ' He' served in the New Jersey! logislature in 1883-4, 4 was & member of the Fifty- the Sixth district (Newark), In 1876 William and Mary college cbnferred on him the degree f L.L. D. As aw author he has been prolific Ben Bolt"" ig probably his best known song, and his “Bogk of Battle Lyries” is a work that will be found'in all first-class libraries. ———re Liked Country Style Bette This s the sad tale of the young wan who was unused to the ways of what is usually yelept polite soclety: He came to a certain institution of learning from the remcte rural d'strists, The wife of one of the prf:ss.rs had a pleasant habit of being “at home" (o the college boys on Tuesdays. One Tu-sday the young man unused to the ways of poli e socisty went out to afternoon tea, and In course of time a white-capped mald stood hefore him with a tray, whereon were a up of tea, & sugar bowl, & creim Jug, a dish of sticed lemon and some wafers. The young man looked, hesitated and then took the plunge; First the sugar went into the tea then the cream and then the lemon. He thought it an odd combinat'on, but his part was not to reason why. He drank ihe mixture unflinchingly. Afterward hs confile} to an assoclate that “there mightn't be as much style to country tea as to clly, bu that he'd be blamed if It diin't taste belter. climate 18 equal to that of “Sunny Italy.” I E oes ags or most coquet i1 | Ing the people anew, and at the R e s | Dredict u future for Orclierd Homen that wii | 198 the Propl anch aridiab o tameltims to a charming thing, all pale-blue, with a little | a8tonish the people of Omaha and set every | Lo ru o T0in Snvaiious device hiffon of gthe same color, and tries it on. | ©¥® 100King that way HeonnE e (8 vy s o Yes, it will do! She adds a skirt to it, fa I never saw better looking vegetables than ‘m‘ Wit the I.\m sl R vy tens her neck-band with a little diamond I saw ‘while in the south. The fruit was [ out WHEb (the Cldew of - meking star papa had given her on her last birthday, | SImply immense. I shall neyer forget tho | tonr Haed UAVERE SRe QR CR T and finally, sceing a pale-pink r pushing | $ight that met my eyes at the"first orchard 1| same timc AL DR T & its way through the window us though to get | ¢ 1, the (recs aciually bending to the | traverses, or seoms o fravcrse, the path a peep at her (and no wonder, too!) she [ 8round under their heavy burdens. I picked | around the e ".“ w ba secn that. the Dlucks it, and fastens it near her fair and | and brougit home pears that weighed one | dial represents the rizing of the sun, its prog slender throat pound each. I have specimens of this fruit | Fess to the zeni'h at noontide, and to its final Just at that moment Aunt Bessie opens | at my house and wiil be pleased to show them | disappearance below the horizon at nightfall. tho_door. | to any one who will call. But the disk, instead of being divided into ‘What! dressed already?” says she. I went over every acre of Orehard Homes, | twelve spaces, is divided in‘o twenty-four, surprise is involuntary, but she quickly sup- | secking for all the disadvantages, but I found | marked from one to twelve, and this’ series presses it. She has caught the situation. | that the advantages would mofe, far more, [ occurs twice. “Wise child! How I wish 1 were you. Now | than offset them irely it is a golden op- he upper half of the dial repre-ents day you can really rest before dinner. And how | portunity for a man of moderate means to get | and the lower half night. The two are Swoet you lock, dearsst @ good home and live an independent life, I | distinguished by the very natutal expedient Mrs. Musgrave is a student of nature. | wish to correct one error with regard to the [of making one white and the other black. She is quite aware that to tell any girl in | people of the south: 1If any one thinks they | Hut in case there might still te some ch the world $he is looking charming is a|are lazy, shiftless, sitting round whittling | for error, the words “Day" and “Night" greater help to her appearance than even a | s they are very much mistaken, for | printed on the disk in large type. new frock from Worth. here are strong, Lealthy, sharp-| On the outer rim there is a scale for the “We came in early Mr. Lansdale is ex- | witted, good-natured, true to thelr word and | convenience of the minute hand. This sc pecting a friend this evening.” give a hearty welcome to the people of the | is divided into sixty parts, every fifth part “Letty Linton? Yes, sho has come. She north and west who come amoug them to|being marked with its appropriate figure. and Geoftrcy are old friends | settle. * So well pleased was I with the south | This again does away with a source of “And dear ones, apparentl, that T purchased 40 acres in Orchard Homes, [ ambiguity in the . present system People “‘Are they?" asks Aunt Bessie, the wise. The land I bought is a portion of the his- |are accustomed to say “a quarter of" and In spite of the early dressing, Lilian and | torical plantation owned and occupled for-|“a quarter after,” or “twenty-five minutes k her aunt arrive a little lawe in the dining | merly by the family of ex-Governor Brown, | of,” and so forth, all of which expressions room. Their own special table is waiting for | jo intend to make my future home there. I{have greater or less tendency to cause mis- them, as well as the man. who attends on | ajeo examined the markets and found that | takes. By the now dial there. can be no them, and who regards them with a re-| ayaryihing a man raised conld be readily | mistake. proachful eye—but Lilian scarcely notlcs | turied into cash at a_good profit. 1 found [ Another improvement connected with tha his mild reproof. Her glance has ‘wandered | Oreyard Homes all claimed for it and the | 1 night clock dial is an invention to ‘ to the emall tablo a little be- | tiijes perfect, Respecttully yours, simplify the reading of time tables, Bverys hers, where four people are sitting. R.A. MINER body who has had occasion to travel has Musgrave is nodding to them. There 8 Spi . City. cuffered the tortures of the time table. Most is an elderly lady, very fat, ve good-hu- - women are absolutely unable to fathom the mored-looking; a girl—yes, certainly her A SIGN 1POR BURGLARS, mysteries of a train sch dule. The trouble is nose ha a heavenward tilt; a young man - !HI. nly caused by the little “a, m." and with brown eyes and a rather weak mouth, | The Unique Kden of w Man Down dn | DN GEGUEGr constantly sprivs ng up in who is Captain Westroph, and Geoffrey Lans- ohio @ most distressing places and in_ tho most dale. K bk 173 A Jolly quartet of drummers was seated fynexpected manner. The new arrangement A partt carrez! And all secm very merry. | a¢ g gown town cafe exchanging jokes and | does away with this difficulty at cne blow. [:‘.y. l\::‘«““;i {»’ 7 (.u“v ;'”uul‘r;nx‘x:;u ,:'7 a (1: ences, when the oldest was asked to |If all ll"'\lhlu‘k x);w)l‘l ulmy( the now system Lansdale, leaning ittle o o table. is | "B i S P it would almost be & pleasure to read tims evidently telling some absurd siory—telli-g | relate the oddest sight he had witnessed In | ¢, j0.™ pyore 1s absolutely no chance for 1t to the party generally, of course, but cer- | his many years of (ravel, suys the Cluclunatl | orior” And then not only would the reading tainly more particularly to Miss Linton. The | Tribux 1ot the schedule be an easy matter, but the lamp, daintily shaded with p nk, cast oft | 1 wa working thy smaller towns traveler “of the long voyage' could see at a 7low ‘on the four faces. Preseatly a little 1w | outhern Obio,” said he, “when, one day [ |&lance Just how much time his trip will esorus of liughter arise The story ha d ‘at’ Magon. TO. Our: best® customep:| 000t and what part of it will be performed come to a delightful finish % i glis night and what part in the daytime. How happy he—they all seem! was a man named Bennett, Jolly and | " T oat curious thing about this invens When dinner s over, the fat lady rises and et aoming K“I “‘ pusinoss il tion fs that it has never been thought of omes toward Mrs, Musgrave's table. L e L e e otder or 2 | before. But in that Tespect it resemblos a “Dear Mrs, v she says, in tones | : e A qulst smoke and confidential talk. | 8reat many other important discoveries that suit her size, “you must Int-oduce me | /00", 00 BN red nia sunctum tix "of 1 to your niece.” She holds out her hand to |1 L R TOTRER enierel QR SOC UMY | Subject to Attacks of Cholera Morbux, Lillan, whp tries to grasp it. *‘We aro €an- |ty gafe, upon which something was writ Whllo ataying o 6 DETAR (MibsInnipp) neetions, 1 think. And this my BIN—| ton in very large lctters. Mr. Bennett was | BOUS e e e Wit ¢ hah) e Letty.” called out at this moment to wait upon-a [ SShtINE Ludtow. Ssyier Wire Co. of St. Louia ‘How d'e do?” says that young lady, In a | customer, and T moved close enough ta | HMered from SHIRATAL arlcUsbachIMeRaY184E loud, clear to1e, and w'th the friendl ¢s° sn'le | read the followl inscription Suponithe [0 AHACKEI0SOERAA IOTbURC I @ vaFy Hns at Lillan. “Geoft’'s told me all about you. | placard . ance whe nhavml._ x‘.v“n‘.h nll‘].»\.u A::Iv:l' Great chums you and he—eh?” | “Mr. Burglar—Please do not break open or | oF o Wagle: BY LSIE Chamberlaiie | Colle, ‘Real'y, Miss Linton, 1— deface this snfe, Tt contains, books and | CPoieis dni Slerriom, BRueos 4o syt —~—— papers valuable to me only. you wish d i When n'xt aftarnoon Geoffrey Lan da'e com. | 10 e for yourself, the combinati as " fc Forty-six, back twice to for- g up to Lilian asks her to go for a row w th | johoWe: oty k to 51 If you open him, It is with d:fculty she supprosses her safe, please « and 1ock it for fear | astonishment. There is a toueh of sco'n in J. L BENNETT, Proprietor John and Richard McGriff of Greenville, o, her eyes as she answers him, athough her » the proprietor returned to | are twins, and they o lebrated the 91st an voice is stud'ously ordinary Ldren Bhis Sausnon e el araarylot theloipirtiires o S ss Linton?" | strange letter and asked why it was there 5 \:?‘e‘.nu not gong with Miss Linto? ?If.”‘ ‘M‘m“h‘_ had had several conversa.| Martin Ballweber, arrested the other day In “Sho wouldn't come. She hates boating. |tions with burglars that robbed his store | Pittsburg, said that he had been a tramp Makes her iil, she siys."" [and”had atterwards been apprebended, and | forty-four years. He ft 78 yoirs old, AT L S | he belieyed there was sufficlent honor | Roxa Bonbeur, the famous animal painter, ke L L | among tho light-fingercd gentry to give | is 73 years old b 2 i | some heed to the placard. Closing the safe Dan'el Spraker of Fouda, N. Y., is the only door and throwing on the combination, Mr. | recident the Mobawk River Natfosal binik Bennett bade me open the safe by following | bic"over Lad, He has held the office for forty the directfons on th> card. Though [ am | yed SVe0 GRS LAY T6E 07 e old, Gooe not_accustomed to the work, It was easy | ¥4te RO GTTACRE T R OE YARKS O { ;‘1\4:‘1;;!1 for me to open the door at the first With the death of Mre, Azenath Turner at “Tne proprietor takes particalur pains to | Mancheater, N. Y., the last revolutionary war have the card in plain view of any « panaian; of:the Funpie miala 610888, Ao Ten e e 1] dollars. to a | celvel a pension of $12 a th, but this Tittle od apple (bt the strange epistle to | @Mount was subsequ ntly increied by spec‘al Eilselars {gth \& here today, and may | 4t of congress to $30. At the time of her sometime be the means of saving him the | 4 4\‘]‘!- I.\l ]'l';n ,.: u’-;] \]-v year 4: . expense of getting a new safe door.” A och of Balt'more is 1rs ol X f getting . ||‘. is enjo ing except onally good health o dient Dywentery, | 210 will celebraie the day by’ working us Henry I Silvera of Lucea, Jamaica, West | L8ual at his desk in the Farmors and Planters : y: L:144008, - Jam | bunk, re‘urnivg to Tivoli, h's suburban howe, India island, s fnce my recovery trom [ S0 76 UNLEE B0 T an attack of ¢ somie’(an yeura ago/it | A0 MASIROOR ML e iAlea comes on suddenly at times and makes me | SVVVIEN SRR IR S IE ARE S very weak. A teaspoonfil of Chamberlain's | JSCEfUY, 81 3 5 M NeLATAG Y Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy taken | have killed more bears and deer thin any in a little water gives me relief. 1 could get | Other man lu the Mr. Greening was a dozen testimonials from people here who | DEVEr slck until two wecks before his death. have been cured by this remedy.’ SATNARIR T QR S S U onn ORRE (X URoh: Lhp plaeNL IAAR el SELLING A MINE, 924 birthday on the 12th, H: was born m Glen Co and has long resided In How a Californl Got More Than { Babylon, where he holds the office of tax Barga e For, collector He is a small, active man, in “It Is the easiest thing on earth to sell a | 8990 health . A mine in Loudon for uimot uny price, Do~ | it \\ing eacnieed 8 aioe sensten, was in vided you have anything to show an expert,” | Chicago a day or two ago to consult oculists sald Major Frank McLaughlin to a San Fran- | about his falling sight, which Is the only does mot raise her cisco Post reporter. “There Is also a right [ marked indication in hm of extreme age. like plque. Yes, whatever it costa her, she | Way and a wrcni way to go about it. Some | General Jones is in is 82d year, but, though must keep up the present state of things to | time ago I went to London to negotiate the | hs 0¥¢ 1 dimmed, Wis matural force s not the end. ‘There is only today—tomorrow she | salo of somie mining property. O course the | hes i1l o ped o Cnogists that he mas not FUISHS Ar awAY trom hir. * A quicky AUATD' | neat “thine 1o Ban! to A0 'was. o fot caaitar] 2 T 14 10 R A NINSIN GAF Minoa-1fRT sigh comes in the most unaccountable *Way, | krow what T way ibere for, Then, when tnr | Ladics who value & redned e T on the head of this thought | TN ainanced Tt aliiis s AT At ] st at BA0 LSS IRGRAY odin sk on Bl “I should like to gu very much,” says she, | Samen. 1 have mMInIng proberty Lo gell tog | Uke wanr: 1t produce) & A0 quietly; “I love the sea.' | . o \ ‘I' o - ¥ “l4 ¥ % Rid Beautiful skin ale ! | you mean business and want to buy send e Your only love?" with a careless smil your expert out to examins the property and vet his eyes search her face for the answer. | mnake a report on It. You will khow then “'Oh, yes,” says she, smiling 100, but ab- | what you are buying.’ sently. A ‘company wis organifed. The expert roWe shall haye our last look at Proudiy | cxamined the property and reported favora hon Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, - river after all," says he, as they push off. | ply, a neeting was held to discuss tern: 0 was a Child, she er ‘ast < Aud atter a little while, having rounded the | o/ AGA Al g e LRSI % Siktuns Sappua | #hie was s Chiid, she orlad for Dastoriay bit of wooded land, they enter the narrow | have found that the property may be worth 51 became Miss, sho clung to Castoria, strip of water that leads to the mouth of the | something. What s your price? “he bad Children, she gave them Castoriy river. Down this the boat glides smoothly, | * “Two hundred znd ity and.’ safd [ passing by gaunt black rocks tnat guard it “That is more than we expected to pay on elther side, and that are overhung with | We expected to pay about two hundrea ivy and topped by glant fir trees. And uow | There is uot much difference between two [ \ i !