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Advertisements for these eolumns will be taken wntil 12:30 p. m. for the evening and until 8 p. m. for the morning and Sunday editions. Advertine ¥ requesting a n bered eheek, ean have noswers nd dressed (o n numbered letter in enre of The Dee. Answers o ndd *f Y be delvered npon presen of ne eheek only., Rates, 11-Ze¢ n wo Al fiest dnsertiony fe & word therenfter. Nothing taken for lews thun 25¢ for first inscrtion. These mdvertivements must be run consee- atively, SITUATIONS WANTED. PRINTER WANTSE TATION ON A GOOD country weekly; first-ciags jobber und nc- quainted with ali branches of fhe w the local and editarial; rircily wb will furnish first class Nehragla reference. 111 Larimer et., Denver, Colo, A9 7 and Address Printer, UNG MAN OUT OF RM- to et o start in business; Lusiness | experience. Addroxs A-M6 W Shiller i A—636 6% VOULD LIKE POST S an infant. Address A fan in summer ress Kllor & Kurpowsky, ago, 11l PERIENCED NURSE ke entire charg WANTED=MALE HEL WANTED, LIV Omaha to argan £ throe to fi 1« Orchiard Tomes land in cen- 1 Missinsippl. The tid migration |8 go- ¥outh, where hot winters, no bl or wo o (hree erops can be rafe ye Where there In 1o such thing as fuil i€ 0 man will work one-half as liard % he does in his country. of summers, mild winters Sure paying crops of fiult and garden truc Richost soil on enrth ' Test 1a1eay faeiities W. Ames, general agent, 18, a0 R GENTLEMAN 170 WARK OMAIA 01 TAKE Syonr " ondowoarnt. nssclntion, Erudentini A \, Kent xton bloek. B—460 WANTED, EXPERIENCED AND PRACTICAL florist and gardener. . m., Hans, 1813 Vinton st. 1461 8FECIAL NOTIGEE. ! PO RENT-IHOUSES, [ 1OUSES, K. DARLING, BARKER RLOCK. () ALT UARTE OF THE CIT 180 Farnam 4 COLE & CO,, L DERN §-ROOM walk from eourt house, HOUSES Room 2, O LET, COTTAGE WITH § ROOMS. ON 9ITH F Farnam. - Charles Turne OR RENT, 0-R00M HOUSE, o6 nuc Ineul ENT, 6-ROOM ITOUSE pered; eity’ water; $0.0) per Etoetzel, neet to P. O, o, TMINUTER Darker bik, D46 Farnam, Ded BTANFORD COTTA y By CIRCL gas, o Al mo 3 utli 140 streot jany T, ROOM 1OUSE AND BARN, & W 220 And Center 30,00, John el Tife bldg. W. Ttobbins, 1-131-019 nd modern convenlences 16th street, from 10 to 12 and 2 & 1 MODERN THOUSE 1 patuted, near Hanscom Douglas 4 DETACHED RE: avenue; modern brick wood avenue, C. GOM vl Paroite, i IDENCE, 24 A CHOICE pleton nfa and She Y. Lite TO T Tonee. 917 S, 3N 1'7 iy 13, LARGE Tl th ftreet, Inquire J 3 roms, 1524 8. I LARGE SIX-ROOM 1 RY D Sherwood, RN HOU TED HOUSE ON modern conveniences. Apply cavenworth, M. W. G. FOR RENT-SEVEN ROOMS $14.00; city and cletern water; References. Inquire 10478 % Di TEN-R with ith and e FIRS nic OF it rn house; detach nam st 5 COTTAGE 15th str r; § ROOMS, and closet; in thorough repair; $25.0 The Omalin Loan & Trust C las streets, TEN-ROOM HOU ALL perfect repair. Inquire 712 NEWLY 0. T Co. 1 M 0 4, D—M420 PA: park. J. H. D-521 07 7 Tor- \nd_Calif, Starr D-§ GHT-RC hn i 13th U D-M3S8 7% CAR_LINT i FLOOR, L 6% OOM_ MOD- 1505 Far- 2 M0G 60 ATH ) per’ month GAs 16(h and Doug D—M§11 PAID SALESMEN Cesmary; extra {n. fahop & Kilne Louls, Mo. BM8 O WANTED-WATCHMAKER, YOUNG MAY J. Sonnenberg, 1305 Douglas V- SALESMAN ACQUAINTED WITH the tea and grocery trade in Omaha and dis- triet ence and reference to D. B51 ALARY not {0 customern. W00 TO §10 € for cignrs ducement TEAM-HEATED HOURE: 6,7 rooma: location all des) 221 N. 24th. FOR ¢ § ROOMS, MODERN BRICK (BARN), N. 1 10 1o n_brick, 6032 N. 9 rooms,’ brick, Clifton Hill, $5.00. Omalia Real Estate & Trust Co. ENT—4-ROOM COTTAGE AT 21 Ko 17th. 18th D—-M613 832 8. 22ND, D-6il-g¢ NT FOR NEBRASKA ation writing the best ac- neiit contract on will be given to e time and attentlon to 10 repre: elde arty giving th the husiness, I Address J, B. Pitcher, 8., Mich, LABOR work on 1 transportation. nam str ALL ROUND BLACK for wholesale house: liver $20.00. Canadian office, 15: secretary, & M. Ry Kramer & O'H PACKER m hands, D632 6 L, THE NEW SAFE Call Marshall Dental D640 R, MAN THAT CAN RULE Printing & Mfg Co., Des B—640-6 WANTED-TWO MEN OF GOOD APPEAR- ance (o work from wagon; steady, profitable employment. 1619 Howard st T—Ms2 § tinguisher, , 315 So. 16th, WANTED-—DIND and finish, Kenyon Moines. L CIGARS TO expenses; samples free. ent stamp, Consolidated Manu- facturing Co. 1. 1680 6% BALESMEN CIGARS TO THI red; $20 per week and Chi 1 g YOK YOUR ADVICE, MAD) 27 firs ki in m ating watches, fewelry, gold, silver, nickel and whité metal; got plater of Gray & Co., Dept. 6, Columbus, O, They are reliabie the plaiing and teach thelr agents; others can do the same, J. Hern COAT AND PANTS MAKER WANTED. J. A Kervan, merchant tailor, 416 8. 15th st. my WANTED, MEN AND WOMEN TO WORK AT home. T pay 88 10 $16 per week for making crayon portraits. New patented method. Any one who can read or write can do th at home, In spare time, day or evening. for particulars and work at Add A. Gripp, German artlst, one, B—033 60 WANTED, fice; muit write 1 YOUNG MAN TO be able shorthand, Address, ference, C 48, Be IN OF- writer and exper B—M661 8 stating w. ). A 1 ADVERTISING SO a new iine and up to date specialties; lght carrying samples; | rms. W. B. Conkey Co., 81351 Dearborn st., Chicags. ~ B—659 60 BALESMEN WANTED; §i DAILY; NO DELIV- lections; samples freei side line or Address Manufacturers, 3911 Market st., Philadelphia. WANTED, MEN AND WOMEN TO SE Epecialty’ steady wor perience unn N0 matier who you are or where you are write us at once with full particulars concerning yourself. Applications recelved for one week, Address Stevens' Medical Depot, Chicago, TIl. It ITOR, ON GOOD, LIVE MEN TO WORK FOR ONE OF the Tmost popular fraternal orders. in Omang. Salary and commission paid. © 411 Brown biock, ., SALESMEN TO S| alary and expenses; necessary: write for particulars, Co., Chicago, L CIGARS TO experlence un- Superior Clgar 738 6% ry un expenses. “Send stamp “The Dr.” A Sawyer Medicine C¢ 10 avi Chicago, 1il, B—T41 6% WANTED, MAN TO SUPERINTEND BRANCH office; " salary “§1,200.00 per reference and 360000 capital ré cos given, Ad- Indianapolls, Tod. B—7i0 6% AGENTS AND DEALERS WANTED TO SELL the automatic bicycle balance, Big money rid- ing around selling these g Send for p alet and discount and secure agency. § fg. Co., 334 Central Park W, New Yo NT—§-ROOM HOUSE FURNISHED; modern conveniences, Address C 40, Bee. D-643-6% THE OMAMA DAILY BEE:”SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6, FOR RENT<STORES AND OFFICES, ERYON AL, il 189 FOR SALE<REAL ESTATE, FOR RENT, THE (STORY BRICK BUILDING at 016 Famam atrset. This bullding has a five- Proof eetienc basement, compleie steam heat- ng fixtures, water on_all floors, gas, et APpiy_ny_the ofoc of The Ree. 1610 ENTS WANTED, DICTIONARY OF UNITED STATES HISTORY in waried by everybody: agents make $50 per woek easily; one agent sold 39 books in 39 cails; another 68 hooks In one week: write for par: irs; outfit $1. Puritan Publishing Co., 38 \fleld st., Boston, Ma %, AGENTS, CANVASSERS, MALE OR femaie; Something hew In ladies' shoes of great merit; ‘big 1 1 exclugive sale guaranteed, Address Manufacturers’ Shoe Co., 43 Unlon st., Lynn, Mass. - AGENTS WANTE DOU- thelr income. Our wonderful Aluminum velties pay 20 per cent profit; sell at sight; K work delivered free; sample 10c. «. Aluminum Novelty Co., 335 ow York. WANTED-LADY AGENTS, sots ure the best sel work, Catalogue free Corset Co,, St. Louls, HYGEIA COR- Big profits, Easy by sending to Western Mo. J— MEN AND LADIES IN SMALL TOWNS Wishing to earn $25 a week easily, write us We will explain. Mattoon & Co., Oswego, N. ¥ AS FOR YOUR N Aressos; also newspap ppings, Send- stamp, Adv. Clipping Bures blk,, New York. WANTED, SALESMEN AND AGENTS TO fake the ageney for our celebrated mackin toshes, A grand, good thing for somebody. Light work and kood pay. Write at once fa particulurs and terms, The A, C. Cattell manufacturers, Clacinnati, O, AGENTS CLEAR $10 TO §2) DAILY PUTTI up our cali in hotels, Costs tiae hotel nothing. Address Electric Guest Call Co., Minneapolis, Minn I 630-6 AG WANTED, MAL XD FEMAL clreulars free; good cash business. Address Model Dish Washer Co., Toledo, O. 3-89 6 HOR'S AT 2 per M Manler CASH PAID WANTED, HUSTLERS EVERY to_handle Main's Improved leather sus- dls at sight. Sample prepaid, free. Davenport Suspender Co. Daven, SAL WANTED L world; colors, new fe d o all classe o Gven beat dded; sells yen mple (to prospectiv ts only) mailed Tic: exclusive territ 1, McNally & Co., Chicago. 5 1D; CORBIN'S pener will give the dullest pa edge in one minute. - By for sample and apids, Mich. WITH KO! g 8 OR 9 ROOM HOUSE 98 Capitol avenue K WANTED- >A\|l)l'|<2|l. with barn. Inquire RENTAL AGENCY. ARROTTE. 525 029 —_— STORAGE. T LIST IN CITY. J. H. STORAGE, FRA v R R Marcy street. FOR RENT- rnam st., ern convenlences, boarding house. Rent room 504 First Nat'l STORY BRICK HOLU andsomely finshed, w Suitable fo 80 per Bank 1B'ld'g. LAT ass | Rental TO LET, A 12, A modern’ brick house quire John Agent, ‘oppos TSI AT 2214 ith all mod- shionable nth, Apply D86 RGE ROOM ocation. In- and Realty 1. 3 FOR RENT—3.8TORY BRICK DWE Cass strect. Heated by hot wate enfeaces; rent $10 per auire of Netherton Hall, 606 First ) LLING, 2402 system; all mth. In- at. Bank, D—M6S3 11 FOR RENT—0-ROOM DET Poppleton ave., modern per_month, 8-room corner brick house, bath and furnace, $30 per month, 6-room cottnge, 1582 N. 18th st.. $15 Inquire Netherton Hall, 506 First M T-BRICK R| I modern impro wpied by General Brooks, Howard and St, Mary's ave. ises. ACHED HOUS conveniences, ¥ 5, TWI 250 01 Poppleton avenue, per month, at. Bank. DM—682 11 LVE formerly: bet. Half Inquite on p D—659 6 FOR RENT—HIGH GRADE MODERN owner e residence reasor best location; blo to responsible party. C BRICK ng: rent 42 Hee, D—65-60 REDUCED RENT: LARGE fine lawn. 6-room cottage, ifornia. stre: FOR RENT, 0th _and T-ROOM HOUS ith bath, 3041 ¢ D726 6 MODERN Tel 61, R TEN-ROOM HOUSE: ments. 1511 Cass street, IMPROVE- A hotel, . D—M705 120 COMPLET rent to married _couple. rooms and board with parties. dress 115 8, 20th street. FOR RENT, ago_ street, HC Owner wi In § ROOM PACIFIC STORA| 908-910 Jones. WANTED=TO BUY, HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR RAGS, TRON, metal, rubber and bottles; car lots a specialty hicago Junk House, 812814 Douglas, Omaha. N1z WAN A burner, & condition, MUST farge and 54, Bee. BE_ BASE- in_first-cluss N—Mi07 6! STOVE; heate Address G OF stock yards, every Wednesday and Saturday at 1 o'clock. Buyers will be there to purchuse every horse offered. A. B. Clarke c FOR SALE, HORSE, TOP BUGGY AND HAR- nese. Horse good driver, bu s condition. Will sell on monthly pay. cheap for cash. Inquire at i block, city STRONG 1829 North nts WORKT th stre PG99 § 'OR_SALE, A GOOD FAMILY MILCH COW: a bargain: als> horse, harness and buggy cheap. Inquire 1018 15th street, P—MT15 6% FOR SALE~MISCELLANEOUS, COMBINATION R. HOG AND Lee, 9th and Dou HARDWOOD chicken fence. Chas. m ronr il keep two quire o ad- FOR RENT—FUR) HED ROO NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS. FURNISHED ROOMS, 2017 HARNE 1919 DODGE, E—$i1 ¥ STRE A4S 05 ROOM SUITABLE ¥ R TWO, ‘without board, venue, WITH OR E—515 6* FURN. AND UNFURN. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, 701 St. Flat C. ROOMS, 208 N. 17TIL. E-Mgis 201" URN) South 19th street. HED OR UNFURNISHED ROOMS, 6217 ICE IN CARLOAD LOTS. CORRESPONDENCE ®olicited. A. B. Nicholas, Council Bluffs, T Q—-M742-09 FIRST LOCATION [ Q—Ms62 6* BRIC PPLY AT oLD Ass phone No. 1646, DOUBLE BASE BURNER RY, V b Langan at Hayd Jéwel partment, Q FOR SALE—HIGH GRADE BICYCLE, casi, C 41, Be Q- MALE FOR SALE-—ST, BERNARD with pedigree. " T. . O. Moon, PUPS, S1 60 A_SPLENDID for 1,000 people. Everything thing for show or out-door less than half price. H. M. mplete; just the ings. “Sale at 1., Atlantie, Ia. Q685 6 CLEAN DEDS, 5C PER WEEK, 710 S. UTH ST, ANIEL PUPS FOR SALE Room 3, Barker biock, COCKER 8 tered slock. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, 202 3 NICE FURNISHED ousekeeping. 1112 S, 11th. ROOMS ™ FOR _ LIGHT 9510 FURNISHED ROOMS—HOU St Mary's., * EKEEPING, 201 B-M637 70 STERLING BICYCLE, Inquire 08 Sheely block Q- OR SALE OR EXCHANGE, SETT registercd sive and dam; all right ev cheap. _Address C 58, Be QM FOR SALE, CHEAP, 15 almost new. 04 6 : way i ‘RN]“H‘:I: WS N 3 F ROOMS! 16th stres NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, 2 street; steam heat m FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD, SOUTH ROOMS, SINGLE, ENSUITE las. BOARD. F-Mi23 7% coMp T MAN TO CUT AND Iay carpets, make shades, etc, §. . Olso B DESIRABLE or en suite, nam_ str ) ROOMS, SINGLE Teferences. 2214 Far- 3 NEWS AGENTS ON TRAINS; GOOD LONG day runs; $15.00 weekly guaranteed. Jas. Es- berg, 1314 Farnam. B33 6 A ——e WANTED-FEMALE HELP, GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. 3606 Howard. C—301 LADIES WANTING GOOD GIRLS CALL SCA| navian Y. W. Home, 2018 Davenport. el 12 C=345—0-31 A_GOOD GIRL TO DO GE! 'work in_country. Small family 8. 106th St ELEGANT CABINET PHOTOS $200 PER DOZ- en. Davies, 113-115 8. 16th street, C—Mi TO SEW WITH FIRST- Address C 35, Experience, B HOUSE- s 421 —545- AL A WANTED, dressmaker. WANTED, GIRL FOR G work. 2325 Farnam street. RAL HOUS| C—M A LADY WELL CONNECTED IN CITY, OF education and refinement wanted for an educa- tional position. Call Monday after 10 o' Room 12, Creighton blk. C—665- WANTED, LADY TO ASSIST IN OFFICE work; must know how to operate typewriter and write shorthand. Address, stating experi- ence and reference, C 49, Bee. CM62 § EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work. Small fumily. 103 8. 10th st. C—674 6 FURNISHED AND UNFURNISH transients accommodated. The Capltol avenue. F—M85-07% ROOMS WITH BOARD, 324 8. 20th street, AT THE N. 18th. NISHED ROOMS, Douglas street, SHRINER, F-M629 11° F-Mods 70 WITH BOARD M UE, SINGI necting rooms, with board. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL BOARD temen; front sulte of rooms; m board; ten minutes’ ences. C 61, Bee, walk to' postoffic ot TWO GI n: best of for- THE FRANKLIN, 20- strictly first ily boarding I FOR RENT, NICELY FURNISHED board for' 2 In a private family, sireet; references_exchanged. 1 N. STH STREET. A house; trans- F-MTI7 6 ROOM AND 1711 Dodge FoMTG 6 DOARDING, ONEER HOUSE 25 best in cit board, per week, 28 SOUTH 1°TH MEALS, 550, H-M700 N5 FOR RENT—UNFURNISHED ROOMS, SCELLANEOUS, ARMS FOR RENT, 940 New )'\:xk‘l(h- bldg, A LIFE SHORTHAND SCHOLAR- ich 1 will give to any worthy ‘ms_easily complied with, No. Address C 27, Be D, TO BORROW $300 or one year; straight 10 per o security second mortgage on my CLATRVOYANTS. CLATRVOYANT $:h year at 118 N, MRS, DR, H. WARREN lable business medium THE CELEDRATED PA- is here, only on a_short past, present and future husband or wife, traces property. Office corner S—644 MADAM risian visit. describo your future lost, stolen or burled 24th and Vinton sts. ARRIVED FROM NEW YORK CITY most wonderfully gifted medium of thé world: reads your life like an open book from cr ta the grave; satisfaction guaranteed in all cases: has the magic Hindoo amulet to restore lost affections and cause marriage with the you love. Come one, come all, and see phophetess. Hours 9 &, m. to 9 p. m South 11th street, upstairs, Mrs. Dr. Wentw MASSAGE, BATHS, ETC. MADAME SMITH room 3; magn pherine’ and sea baths. LARUE, MASSAGE, HOT BATH. 1817 T—Mi%9-06* FLOOR, 1421 T-M347 MME. BERNARD, R 7, SRD (Continwedl) (Continued.) DATHS, MASSAGE, MMB, POST, 3104 §, o R e -~ FINE LIVERY RIGS CHEAP, ED. BAUMLEY, TN and 8L Mary's avemue, Telephons 4, PRIVATE HOME FOR WOMEN DURIN finement. — Best reference given. | 3619 N, uh: DO YOU EPECULATE? THEN BEND FOR our book “How o Spheufate Stecossfully on Limited Margin in Genin and Stock Mark Mailed free. Comstook;! Hugh buliding, Chicago, STUDY LAW AT HOME. SYSTEMATIC AND thorough courses tawght by nble and expert. enced tenchers. Splendid opportunity for a legal acation, Send ~stamp for full “particulars. Chicago Correspondence School of Law, Reaper Bik., Chicago. U654 6 AN MAN OF MEANS AND 0d habits desires acqualntance of working Eirl of good dleposition; object matrimony answers will be held strictly confidential dress C 56 U INDUSTRIOUS Al SUFERFLUOUS HAIR, WRI information how to remove without _inju n Cu APE NED; DR rocess; small cost; Landis, 22 Haraey street U-MD3 6 BNAPS. BRICK RURIN storles, average rental po e year, 16 per cent gross; price, $13,500.0. Arick business bullding, 2 storfes,’ corner, avers age rental pst 3 years,'$1,020.00 per year, 12 per cent gross; price, $9,000.00, 360 mcres ' within “G.mile circle of postoffce; #ightly land; price, $20,000.00 Defore buylng or exchanging see Jno. N. Fren- zer, opposite P. O, RE-M7{8-010 FOR SALBE—A 260-ACRE FARM OF SECOND bottom fand fn Miller county, Ark. 12 miles east of Texarkana, 1,000 nores cleared, 100 ncres In cultivation, 2 tenant houses. This farm is well adapted for grain, grass stock and eotton. Unlimited winter stock range. Wil sell cheap and on easy terms, Address Geo. Pensle Russclville, Ark RE-1000-0-17% FOR SALE, FINE COTTAG LL LOT ONLY $60; easy forma. I B Paiterson. Tamee bk, R BARGAINS Block RE—516— INTS. Brown HOMES ON i lots, G EA FINE RESIDENC Lincoln, Neb.; several well im- proved farms and fine town property, all in central Nebraska. We have what we repr sent. Wil trade for stock of boots and shoes. stock of clothing or a good general stock. Wili put in’ part cash. Address Box 628, Lincoln, Neb. RE-M53 8 FOR REN HARR RE FOR SA property” in “30-ACRE FARM. TONIAL, pe i MARRY, SEND paper; published monthly; sonal introduct| Mr Washingion street, Chic FOR MATR] wealthy pa and Mrs, 0. TO LOAN-REAL ESTATE, MONEY TRUST CO., 318 ates for choles securd ANTHONY LOAN Life. Loans at low © RATES, THE mam street, W80 MONF » 0. . Davis Co. C. A. STARR, 615 N, Y, LIFF A=) CITY LOAN D OMAHA axton’ bik. W—i52 TO LOAN ON IMPROV Eren ve & Cc MONEY real estate, MC property. IMPROVED OMAHA num, Wi ON OR Mo. W84 ‘I'U‘ LOA TFidelity TANCE POLICIF F. O. Chesney, Kansas City, LIFE INSU bought. T THE $1.60 HOUSE A h strect boulevard: a beauty and o snap. D. Wead, 16th & Douglae. RE-M; FOR SALE, FLORIDA 1C furnished; ' installment; also table lands: finest all-yea Martin Weir, Park, Fla. FOR SALE—ALMOST modern house, with barn ance to suit 'purchaser. L on_Farnam | St., near car line. Apply to room 004 First Nat'l Bank I'Id'g, House and barn cost $2,60, RE—65 6 3 IN CITY PROP. zer, opp. RIS FARMS IN HARRISON COUNTY, 12 acres up to 40 acres. Warren farm wnd climate on RE-M veke: carth, ash, bal- BARGAINS, SALE OR TRAL erties and'farms. John N. Towa, from Hedges, Lo FoR park add to Omaha; S-room house, cellar force pump, barn and hen house; worth will take S50 in monthly or yearly po Insured for §1,500, Warren Hedges, Login, RE—676 MYSTIC well | $3,000; rments 1a, Bl MONEY 10 LOAN, &, ture, planos, efc. Duft Green, block | LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPIOV property. W. Farnam Smith & Co., 120 FURNI Parke X488 ) CITY arnam V4 ON OMAHA Meikl DA vom '8, T0_LOA 1 estate & Neb, farme, W. LOANS, . Ziule, 16th an LOW RATES. Douglas, Omaha MONEY T0 LOAN ON FURNIT horses, wagons, no removal of PIANOS, s in city! ¢ confidential; you any time or in any [OMAHA MORTGAGE_LOAN cO,, 308°8. 16th_st. STOCK OF "L MDSE. ADDRES i $12,000 00 STOCK OF M in eastern Nebraska, fo equivalent. Address §' 2 land and o care Bee, Y IN OMAHA this will bear 1st Natl. bank. Y--M63 000,00 WILL BUY A LUBINE that I netiing $3,000,00 per e investigation. . J, Gibson, 91 S; CASH BU Address ¢ 38, Y—Motd 10 BUSI- bear in- ty with 607 6% OF GROCERI best location in Omaia. CLEAN ness I OR SALE, OLD ESTABLI ness in lite town in this statc vestigation; good opening to I money. Address ¢ | vl ADVICE A itable investments; g years exp ago Board of Trade a York Stock exchanges, plained ‘in our new- booklets, Money” and “All About Stocks.’ for Hetlc er opportunitios eitered; $35 to' $1 lay the foundation to a for- Address at once, Lineoln & Co., Bankers and Brokers, 12312 La Salle st., Chicago, —635 6 D HOW TO M on Chi- and New plan_ex Muki Marlket 18 now MONEY. YEARS To deal successtully in grain, write for new book, mailed free . Bankers and Brokers, Room B 1) Chicago. National bank references: HOW TO MAKF Board of Trad, stocks, et Brisco & C Pacific Ave, 2 ON I-CLASS HOTEL BUSINE Addréss Hotel @ of groceries, with fixtures and delivery wagon; location good: rent very cheap. Inguire of George Strangler, with MeCord, Brady & ¢ Y1732 6 YING, ESTAB- asons for gell- M7l 7% MAN WITH nd manage per month perma. s, For nklin 736 6% #0000 WILL BUY A GOOD lished ma uring Lusines YOUNG ck of goods neh for Chicago house; salary and all expenses; also ext nent position, with good future prospe tculurs address James Bar street, Chicage FOR EXCHANGE. EQUITY IN LARGE TRACT OF LAND A Omaha. ~ What have you to offer? H. F, Dalley, 80 N. g Life bidg. Z—491 #,00.00 IN NOTES GIVEN FOR BAD DEBTS fo trade for real estate. 1. I, Hale, Atty., 202 Sheely block, 12 to 2 o'clock. —2 BRICK TENEMENT, MODERN, 18 ROOMS, within 10 ‘blocks of' eity hail; price $2),000.00 encumbrance, $5,000.00; equity for good unem. cumbered Innd, Sherman county, 640 acres school land, near Litchleld; 225 cres Sheridan county, and $4,000 stock of general merchandise for good land near Omaha Before buying or exchanging see J. N. Frenzer, opposite P. O. Z WELL MATCHED BAY TEAM, 4-YE standard bred and registered, for lot or in'"cottage. i z $1,000.00 LAD| S' SHOES TO exchange for a small house and cash, or land and cash. Address box 62, Griswold, Tn. Mé31 8 IDENCE Address C 43, Bee 764 10,00 ACRES NEBRASKA FARM LANDS TO Xchange for equities in Omaha business block, 3. Gibson, 817 First National bank. %1% FOR SALE—FARMS IN THE RICH CORN AND fruit producing séction of eastern Nebras Wanted, & good farm of about 1,000 acres. has one fo dispose of? Wanted, deseription of farms that parties de- stre to sell or exchange for stocks of merchandise or_other property. W , description of stocks of general m or hardware that parties wish to sell xch for other property. Write m all and state what You have to ofter and u waat, and in what section you prete It Henry C. Smith, Fally City, N, WANT ABOUT EIGHT ROOM RE: well In,"for clear property, Who chandise or will in de " Z-688 6 TO SELL OR TRADE FOR 10WA, braska o ‘norfhern Missourl Si-acre farm, §1,:00 general s#éck. * Box 23, Ciomywe e Z— M6t EXCHANGE, RE RANCH IN COL- i sultable for or sheep; to trade for stock " orhardware on sgboceries, ' Price $1,600, Address P, 0. Box 06, ler, Colo, % AGENTS, §15 A WEEK CLEARED WITH OUR new Lo sehol 1 spcclasried iend for froe pre plan. Central Supply €oz Cincinnat FOR SALE, GOOD DREIAVERY will exchange for ofgun:or buggy. Barker block. g _ 1ne 5 KOUNTZE PLAC HOMES. PRICES $4,500.00, 3.600.00 and 86,6000 EnCumbrAne 1, 300,00 AR 55,000,001 AVHI Takn” oity farm lands in exchange, for equity, J, J. Ko, 317 First National bank. FARM LANDS FOR CITY REAL ESTA WTH AND SAHLE City water, only .24 tnam. con ts; cellar, cistern, Sam'’l Burns, 1318 ROOM HOUSE AND LOT, K8 from postoffice, one from ¢ ¢ Ad v, S RE--Mi09 6! $1600.00 BUYS OUTH_AND front 1ot one from All Saints h at least twice that price; 1 cash, balance long time, or will furnish money to Improv & Bee building. RE-121 6 RESIDENCE LOT, trees: paved street,, 40th 1012 Farnam st RE—664 BAST church, UTI FUL fruit Iaquire : fine and’ Hamiitc BARGAIN-LOT _ 60X100 of South Omaha, with and attey paved, Pric Inquire 1012 Farnam str RE—693 6¢ FOR SALE, feet in the heart vements; street £3,000.00, 15" cas) Omah SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING A, C.VAN SANT'S SCHOOL, 013 N. Y. LIFF S COLLEGE, 1T, FARNAM 407 OMAHA BUSINE N. W. COR v or week., 498 K HILDITCH, MGR L BARKER, FRAM 7 Jones 'sts.;” Walnut Hill cars pass fnd the door. AMERICAN PLAN. day; 50 rooms at $2.00 day. 50c to $1.00 per da, 499 HOTEL, 602 §. TREET, heuted rooms, table $3.00 per M40 18TH board, UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, H. K. BURKET, FUN embilm M. 0. MAUL, UNDERTAKER balmer, 1417 Farnam st., teiephone 22, MANTELS, GRATES AND TILES. MANTELS, GRA . TILES FOR fireplaces, vestibules and large floors; write for prices. Milton Rogers & Sons, Omaha, 604 —_— BIC 8. WOOD SAMPLES AND SHOP WORN DICYCLES DE- low cost. Wil Barnum & Bro., 120 N. 16th, 35— CARPET CLEANING. CARPET Mth St Tel CHAMPION & LOAN ASSOCIATION: SHARES 6, 7, 8 pe redéemable, IN MUTUAL L & ASS cent when 1, %, 3 years old 1704 Farnam st., Nattin TO GET A HOME st on savings. 1704 Bee bldg. HOW int Ass'n, OR SECURE GOOD Apply_to Omaha L. & B. G. M. Nattinger, MUSIC, ART AND LANGUAGES, SEND §1.00 FOR $200 WORTH OF SONGS; Amorita, Pretty Widow in Bloomers, Darling Mabel. ' The Course of True Love Never Smooth. Latest hits, Woodbridge B Omaha, Neb, GEORGE F gultar teacher. BARGAINS, ESPE 21 BANJO AND 100 GELLENBECK, 1911 Cass street. ALLY IN SLIGHTLY nvince yourself. N ller, fifth i M 1 WINTERED, BEST OF CARE given horses both winter and summer, Ad- dress M. J. Welch, G M531 030 WANTED, HORSES T R; BEST OF " Late bldg. care; terms reasonable. M536 030 CARED per 90N HORSES AND COLTS FED for during winter, $2.00 per and I guarantee ihe best and deliver stock free of once and I will call and see you, for I will only be 15 days gathering up horses and colts and then I will return th my ranch, Remem- ber fecd §s apt to be high this winter and T got tons and tons of it on hand; native hay. miilet b ts straw, corn fodder, corn and outs, and I want to feed it instead ‘of hauling it to market. Address Charles Gans, South Omaha, Neb, M6l 18 _— FARMS FOR RENT, AND Address B 8, BEE. 90-0-18 FARM, CASH Ri DENTISTS. TIST, 2020 BU COAL. DR. PAUL, DE> USE SHERIDAN COAL_THE BEST coal. Penn hard coal price guaranteed. White. Tel, 127. 1605 Farnam. SOFT Victor 611 J. Gibson, 317 First Natlonal bank. = Lotk . e TO EXCHANGE FOR EASTERN NEDBRASKA farm, To-barrel capacity lowa roller mill, Ad- dress’ C 47, Hee, Z—M691 8% — MME. HOWELL, TURKISH AND ELECTRIC batha. Finest pariors in clty.” 81320 & igth, T—134—0-19 § UNFURNISHED CHAMBERS FOR HOUSE- keeping to man and wife 319 N. 17th, G493 WANTED, OPERATOR ON TYPEWRITER TO do billing in wholesale house. Stenographer not wanted, Address C 3, Bee. ~59% GIRL FOR HOUSEWOR h 24 Nortl BTENOGRAPHER WANTED: YOUNG rapid operator and ‘of attractive wppearance &ood pay and first-class position to Fight party Kive reference and experience. C 63, Hee C—MT0 —ee GIRL WANTED, GENERAL treet WANTED, HOTEL HOUSEKEEPER, TEN DIN. ing room girls, 80 girls for general housework. Cunadian 143 Douglas, 89 & | 4 UNFURNISHED housekeeping, price 38 and $10, 1 ROOMS SUITABLE FOR T4 Webster, G382 MADAME SMITH, room 3; magnetie, pherine 502 8. vapor, nd_sea baths. TURKISH BATHS, 1TH, 2\ alcohol, PLEASANT _ROOMS, ety water, THRER closets, KITCHEN, 2022 Howard St Gi18—6r ONLY PLACE IN CITY tor ladies. ~ Siite 106110 e Blag: TURKISH BATHS exclusty THREE OR FOUR UNFURNISH modern conveniences; references. FOR RENT, FOUR LARG ooma_for ‘housckeeplng. same foor. 2] ROOMS, C 46, Bee. LT UNFURNISHED Bath and water on Caeap (o man and wife without children it taken & -n. 1913 Farnam street. G125 LADIES' BATHS, MME. POST, 819% 8. BTH. — PERSONAL. VIAVI CO., 46 BEE BLDG., HEALTH BOOK free; home treatment; lady attendant. U—476 FOR RENT. THRE! n desiruble location; very sheup W0 2 5, Zlst street @ UNFURNISHED ROOMS right party. B. HAAS, FLORIST, PLANTS, CUT FLOWERS, Banquet, hall, residence and grave decorations. 13 Vidton street, Telephons il U—ATI FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. BARGAINS, SBALE OR TRADE IN CITY PROD. erties and’farms. John B. ¥ P. 0. LOST. LOST, ON DOUGLAS STREET, LADY'S RING, et wo pearls and a ruby, Liberal re left at Bee, Council Bluffs. Lost—M( NEAR PACIF ND %TH, LINEN CENTER plece, embroidered in buttercups, partially com- pleted. Return to 113 South 2ith and get re- ward, Lost—Mi33 6% ABSTRACTS, THE BYRON REED COMPANY. HOMES ON EASY PAYMENTS, SELL AND buy lots, acre farms. Garvin Brog,, 210 N, Y. L. RE—308 FARMS, Barker_Hlock. RE—309 BARGAINS, HOUSES, LOTS AND sale or trade. F. K. Dariing LOST—POCKETBOO KCONTAINING PAPERS and money, somewhere between 29th and Har- ney and the Bennett store: reward. Mrs, W. A. Ruthoney, card W, R. Bennett Co st—MT12 6 SATCHEL ON CUM Sultable reward for return to 3603 Lost—M43 7* LOST-LADY'S HAND ing strect. 24th street IMPROVED FARMS, G. W. CARLOCK, 1205 Farnam St. RE-614 FARM LANDS, C. F. HARRISON, §12,N. Y. Life, RE-166-0 FINE PROPERTY, CENTRAL large lot, $-room’ modern hous vement; pald In full; Hilisca, nd'N. ¥ Lite, Y LOCATED, . kood barn, ouly #,0. C. F. RE—617—100 DRESSMAKING, DRESSES, $7.00; SATISFACTION GUARAN- teed; McDowell' sysiem. 1611 Howard st o/ 746-0 FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER WILL MAK engagements in families at 32.00 per day. C 25, Bee, oy AWNBROK RS, . MAROWITZ LOANS MC WANTED=T0 BORROW. WANTED, A LOAN OF $0.00 ON BUSINE: property ' worth $1,20.00; will pay 8 per ecent nterest: no commission. Address box 1, Wako- fleld, Neb, Me30 6% WANT D, TO HORROW, $1.00.00 FOR TWO at 10 per cent. Becurliy given. Address 1 HAY AND GRAIN, BUY YOUR HAY BY TON OR CAR LOTS. buy hay. A. H. Snyder, 1615 Burt st ELOCUTION, ELLA DAY, ROOM 1018 N. ¥ CHICH 3 PENNY- Pills (dia nd) are the best; safe, take n. wend 4c stamps, for culars, ‘Rellef for Ladies,” in letter by return mail. At drugglsts, Chichester Chem. ical Co., Philadelphia, Pa. DANCING ACADEMY, 17TH AND DOUGLAS ets, now open for ‘puplls. - Steictly sel Hall ¢an be secured for first-clasa entert ments. Call any day after 10 a. m. Clreulars. CHAMBERS' RALLWAY TLIE CARD spm . Nebraska Local (except § 8iloam. .. Lincoln Ly Omaha L 9doam 1:05pm 4:00pm it liam 1day) Al (except Sunday) pm. . Fast Mail (for Lincoin) duily Leaves (CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & Q. |Ariives Omaha Union_Depot, 10U1 & Mason 8ts.| Omuha Gtiom.. . 0 Vestibule oidoam.. Chicugo Express.... hiciko & St Louls Express.. Pacific_Juiction Local.. <. Fast Mail..., 1L 2dopm “HICAGO, MIL. & PAUL [ Arrives _Omahn|Union_Depot, 10ih & Mason Sté.| Omaha 6:00pm...... L Chicago Limited n m.. Chicago_Express (ox 5 (CHICAGO & NORTHWBST'N. Arrives Omaha|Union Depol, 10th & Mason Sts.| Omahn .. Bastern Express. Vestibuled Limiteq 8:v0am pm Leaves (CHICA R, Inion_Depot, & PAC 10th & Mason ["Omatia Atlantic B! (ex, Sunday).. L.NIght Express. 4 estibuledLimited. x. (ex. Sun.).10:86am Limited.. . 4:00pm ¥ ST 2 . [Arrives _Omuhal and_Webster Sts. | Omaha §:10Rm 5 Accommodation. ... 8:15pm 12:15pm. L Sloux City Express (ex. Sun.) 6i0pm Paul_Limitea...... ~Colorado Arrives ik [ st Mail and Express... .. 4:66pm Ex. \ex. Mon).. 4is5pm s (ex. Sunday). 1020 10pm..2es.. St_ Paul_EXress. ........ 10:35am Leaves | ~ K. C,, ST, J. & C. B. |Arrives Omaha{Union Depbt, 10th & Mason Sts.| Omiha am.....Kansas Cily Dy Express..... 5:30pm pm.i! C. Night Bx. via U. P. Trans, 6:00; o] Dep ISSQURL PACIFG = (Rritv ahal_Depot, 15th and Webster Sts._| Omnha Louls Express T 6:00am S, Louls Exprosy © 60spm Nebjraska Local (ex, 9:00am BIOUX CITY & PACIFI Depot, 15th and Webster Sts. St Paul Limited.... HUX CITY & PACIFY Union Deps . (ex m..Norfolk Expre Leaves Omaha| 10:35am |Arrives | Omaha ssenger. .. ....10:35pm i 3 “UNION. nion. Depot, 10 0 «.K.earney Express...... {LOvertana - Flyer: omalr ex. WABASH RAILWAY. |Arrives halUnton Depot, 10th & Mason Sta.| Oma 4:00pm........St. Louls Cannon Ball. HUMAN ALARM CLOCK. A Man on Horsebuck Who Hax n Route for Rousing People There is a man on the North Side, Chicago, who has built up a novel business. It can't be said that he is growing rich at it, but he makes a good living and his hours of work are short. His work is to awaken the newspaper car- riers, so that they can get down town to lay in their supplies and deliver the papers to their customers before the breakfast hour, To get their supplles in time, says the Chicago Tribune, many of the car- riers have to start down town between 2 and 3 o'clock in the morning. The papers are ready shortly after 3 o'clock, and to get his supplies early the carrier must be on hand o as to get his order registered with the delivery clerk, for, to avoid trouble, car- riers are supplied 'with papers In the order in which they have given their orders. The carrier doesn't want to stay up all night just o that he can leave the house at 2:30 o'clock in the morning. He wants to sleep in the evening, so that when he gets up he can stay up for the balance of the day. And go, In the old days, he went to sleep, trusting to habit and his alarm clock to waken him, But human nature is weak, and after get- ting accustomed to its clamor a man will frequently sleep peacefully through the racket made by an alarm clock. Many times car- riers have learned this to thelr sorrow and have opened their eyes only to find that it was broad daylight, and that thelr work should have been half done instead of unbe- gun, What they wanted was a sentient alarm clock—one that would ring just long enough to waken them and would not stop until they were awake; one that would arouse them eveis if they forgot to wind and set it before they went to sleon. But the jewelers don't keep alarm clocks of that pattern. So the news- paper carriers set thelr wits to work to find another scheme. One of them decided to have one of his assistanis wake him. That put all the blame for oversleeping upon the assistant, After a few days the assistant was told to call another carrier—a friend of the first one—while on his way to arouse his em- ployer. That put an idea Into the assistant's head Why not make some money by calling car- riers? That day he visited a dozen of them living near him and asked if they would pay him 50 cents a week for being aroused promptly on time. Taught by long exper- fence with an alarm clock, they said they would gladly. In a few days the story of the new scheme had spread among the .carriers, and the young man was flooded with orders from men who wanted to get up in the middle of the night. He accepted all the orders he could, and arranged a regular time table, by which Lie visited his patrons. More orders came in and he found himself unable to get arou fast_enough on foot. Then he went to the stock yards and bought a saddle horse, one of the mustang bresd—not handsome, but speedy and_enduring. Within a month his income as an alarm clock was greater than his pay as a news- papen carrier. Then he remembered that other people had to get up early, among them street car conduclors and drivers. Re- wigning his job as carrier, he canvassed the car barns, and soon had a score of men on his_list. Now, every night, from 1 o'clock until 6 in the morning, the young man gallops about the streets of Lakeview. In his hand he car- ries a loaded ick, and with this he bom- bards the doors of his patrons, and doesn't stop until he sees a light and hears the sleepy reply of the inmates. Half an hour after he has passed his course can be traced by the line of carriers' wagons, drawn by sleepy horses and driven by ®leepy men, all headed for the newspaper offices in the down- town district, ————e Shipping Car Horses to England. Two hundred and seventy-five thousand horses thrown out of use in the United States has an indir:ct influence on the p lce cf horze- flesh all over the world. The cheapness of transportation across the Atlantic permits thelr shipment to England at a very low cost, and American horses are already finding thelr way to English sale stables, NEY. 418 N. 16 8T, | 2329932000090, ANTE ROOM ECHOES During the present week, on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, the twenty-ninth ane nual sesslon of the grand lodge of the Indes pendent Order of Good Templars will conveue at Lincoln. At the last sesston Albion was named as the place for holding the session of this year, but because of the fact that the district court would be In sessfon in that city during the week and consequently hotel accemmodtalons could not bs provided fom the delegates to the grand lodge session, the place of meeting was changed to Lincoln at the request of the citizens of Alblon. While it Is not expected that there will be much business of any importance that will come up for consideration during the ses- slon, {t s expected that the delegates will have an iuteresting and enjoyable meeting, Right Worthy Grand Templar of the World D. H. Munn, and Grand Secretary Perry Pers kins of Towa and other leading lights of the order will be present and will deliver ade dresses. The Lincoln members of the order have made all arrangements to seo that the delegates wiil be amply taken care of and entertained when they are not occupled with the business of the session. There will be between 125 and attendance. Of these there will be four from Omaha, two from each of the local lodges. Hopeful lodge will be represented by Lee Forby and George L. Fisher, and Anchor by T. L. Coombs and R. L. Baile delegates Next week the annual sessions of the Inde- pendent Order of Odd Fellows will be held In this city, commencing on Tuesday and continuing for two days. The body consists of the stato lodge, the state grand encamp- ment and the state grand assembly of the Rebekahs., As there will be a considerable number of delegates in attendance the loeal members of the order are making prepara- tions for their reception and entertainment on a large scale. Among the features of the sesslon will be a banquet and a parade. The meetings will be Leld In the new Creighton hall and some of them promise to be warnt ones, especially the one at which the election of officers of the state lodge takes place, Anchor lodge No 75, Independent Order of Good Templars, was recently constituted In this city with a charter membership of twenty-five. The following officers have been elected and fnstalled: Chief templar, W. B. Caldwell; vice templar, Gertie Wright; chap- lain, Bertha Weare; secretary, Josie A. Paul; assistant secretary, Lydia Johnson; financial sceretary, Laura Win treasurer, B, B. Coombs; marshal, C. W. Hollis; deputy mar- shal, Florenco Winter; guard, Charles Watts, Jr.: sentiriel, H. C. Meyers; past chiof teme lar, R. L. Bailey; superintendent of juvenile templars, Mrs. Lew Mack; lodge deputy, Thomas A. K. Gray; delegate to grand lodge, T. L. Coombs and R. L. Bailey; alternates, W. E. Caldwell and B. B. Coombs. The lodgs meets each Wednesday evening 0 e y g at 1821 Cass Monteflore camp No. 82, Woodmen ot the World, was recently presented with a banner by the grand lodge for reaching the 100 mark in membership. The occasion was made a very enjoyable one, the exercises occurring In Germania hall. Speeches were made by a number of grand officers, among them being J. C. Root, C. C. Farmer, J. T. Yates and Dr. Rodgers. The affair wound up with a very enjoyable supper. On October 27 the newly organized unl- formed corps of Montifiore camp No. 82, Ploneer corps No. 2, will glve an entertan ment in Germania hall, On Thursday night after the meetings of Alpha camp and Golden Rod Grove, Wood- men of the World, the members of the two lodges met fn the hall of the former and spent several hours very enjoyably, the prin- cipal portion of the program consisting of lllunlmg. There was a large crowd in atten- dance, A dance was given last Monday evening in Myrtle hall, Continental block, by Soclal lodge No. 102, Degree of Honor, Ancient Or- der of United Workmen, The dancing pro- gram was excellent and held the guests until a late hour. The entertainment was appro- priately closed by an excellent supper which was served by "the women of the lodge. There were more than 300 guests present. Rebekah lodge No. 33, of 0dd Fellows,-gave a high five soclal in Myrtle annex last Tuesday evening, an affair (hat was one of the most enjoyable ever glven by the lodge. During the course of the even- ing light refreshments were served. There were more than 100 present, Independent Order Ploneer council, Royal Arcanum, gave entertainment in’ its hall at 1314 Dougl street, last Wednesday evening, to which all members of the order, their friends and fam- llies were Invited. The hall was crowded with representatives from all the lodges of this city, South Omaga and Council Bluffs, A' very entertaining program was rendered, some of the features of which were speeches by a number of the hosts and guests. Omaba lodge No. 18, Anclent Order United Workmen, has passed the following resolu- tons on the death of a member, Richard T, Allen: In the death of Brothér Allen we realize how uncertain are the things of this lite; and we pray that our heavenly Father Wwho has taken our brother unto Himself, will comfort and cheer those who are left to mourn his untimely end. When the soul of Prof. R. T. Allen, at Buf- falo, on Sunday, September 1, 1895, took ita flight, the musical world lost a brill{ant light. But few attaln such heights in musical lore, nossessing in a marked degree such a store of Information as {0 render him a most inter- esting man, and If was due to his exquisitely fine characteristics that he was a most come panfonable man, Richard T. Allen was a lover of his home, in which nothing had ever occurred to mar its peace and tranquillity, There is a degree of comfort fn the thought that although the ending of his life was so sad, Brother Allen was not responsible for it. Brother Allen's place as a member of our lodge will be one dificult to fill. As a musi- cian he was always willing and always cheera fully rendered such aid as few could equal, When we gather at our meetings we shall view with sorrow the instrurient upon which he 50 ofien performed to the delight of us all, It is hereby Resolved, That we extend to the family of our deceased brother our sincere sympathy at this the time of their sad bereavement and pray that “He who doeth all things well" will bring comfort and ald to those burdened with sorrow. It is further Resolved, That our charter and plano be draped for the period of thirty days; that a copy of these resolutions be forwarded to the family of the deceased, and spread upon our records, and that the same be published in The Omaha Bee, Western Workman and Omaha World-Herald. of the Bag, Sometimes a “mommer” is a great comfort and help to a prima donna and—sometimes she fsn't. There is a young lady now singing at a prominent theater in this city, says the New York Herald, who has a “‘mommer” who always travels with her, who thinks that the sun rises and sets over her head and who believes that Melba and Calve aren't in the samo class with her—well, we'll call ber Sallie because that Isn't a bit like her name nor any other prima donna's. The othen evening Sallie made her debut in & new opera, and in the lobby of the theater all evening there stood a tremendous basket of roses di- rected o her in a big, bold hand—as big and as bold a hand as the florist could muster, Just before the curtain fell on the last act the basket was carried around by two ushers into Sallie's dressing room, and there, after the last call had been answered, the whole cast gathered around to admire it and wonder who sent it. Sallie’s “mommer” looked it over In evident astonishment, “Well, well!" she exclaimed, *“I thought it would be that big.** i Reasoning Power of Roblow, A robin's nest and a kingbird's nest wera situated in adjoining trees, each containing young birds. When the Kingbirds saw the robin bringing a worm to feed its young they would attack It and make it give up the food intended for the young robins. After being robbed a few times the robin appeared with a worm, accompanied by two other robbins, and when the kingbird made his ap- pearance the two extra robins pitched in and gave him a sound thrashing, while the one with the worm fed its young and seemed to be laughing all the while. The game was puyed until the kingbird gave it up, and uow the robin feeds its young without Lelp, , never »