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PN RN e ~ ¢ o 4 : . S THE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY JUNE 26, 19186. e e of you will give a fellow any advies." il THE OMAHA DAILY BEE Working Out Our Salvation. |7 ; g/ ) |1 e o e et | o2, S T AT T RGSEWATER | Ate we a heedless generation, incapable of Enver's Gold-Shod Horses X7 “Washington Slar. altimore American. FOUNDED BY ARD WATER ati i s d , “Yes, T want an office boy, but I can't appreciating the meaning of-the great processes & 4 YT T hbare, ekt ; VICTOR ROSEWATER, EDITOR of evolution in operation about us, or do we Literary Digest. 3 %‘ ‘ “That's all right, Us future mililonsires % BEE FUBLMHING COMPANY, FROPATETOR. _ | realize that the world is breaking away from much | TTHE Orient has a virtual mongpfflz ke s/ Lol apidirs _""_"‘_:‘" e ———————————— 4 i ous jars containing jinnee, fiyin rpets, at e " ‘burntweod Bvterd 2t Omaha posiaffcs 22 second-clse maver._ | We looked upon %s esablished. Snd;imuatable, l;‘ee{:. lupemnuu‘l Steeds whose hoofs strike Seconds Jardine’s Motion. P ol o i b o i i a4 and that those of us who survive will emerge sparks of fire. But that was the Orient of a thou- South Omaha, June 24.—To the Editor (o Ferdinand. how cap yeu b ;a":.r:r_«l- / into an era of newer, and maybe better, socisl | sand years ago, and if its magic has gone with the | of The Bee: I, as a taxpayer, want to in- ass ple. . and. political adjustment? This thought is not | fame of the men its tales celebrated, there still re- g::-‘:“th‘-“ -,-':,";::‘f" > o;“t 2:m;::tm | J H i mains the Orient through which Enver Bey rode 3 new; it has Been uttergd in many forms during on a horse shod with pure gold, as he went into there would be less hold-ups, bezgars, “8o you've invested your money in a new alrship company?” R “Yes. 1f our airship goes up, the stock { burglars and loafers in our city. will go up.” £h9. fast fhree g and 'hm“‘h.'“ fl.“ wide Tripoli during the last war between Italy and the 2.6, PLESSING. LR 00 e It apisyh? range over which the résultant” discussion has T“&o.' i Thon the company will g0 up.”—Boston pursued the idea, one steady note has sounded. A gifted French authoress, writing under the Motive of the Flag’s Unfurling. Transeript. . {Is of meeting the | Omaha, June 24.—To the Editor of The — The race is working out a new phase of its sal- | name of “Miriam Harry,” te 01 Baet WH v ? g A t y do we behold today an aroused | . @ " ANCE. ; vation. Ideals which embody principles funda- :‘:;“‘;:"‘;:'.'::'"i:d:‘;&‘;fer':"-}‘“;gs"“l:‘ i (o rationt. Why, dhis eatpouring of Americhn LT ve pou: and Whvoe e thab — “'......"“.'."'}'......:""‘ ehecks, | mental in themaelves and “,“’“"“y necessary t0 | York Herald, translated from the Paris Temps, ,T: Tatts, of the Vhlecs s on_ swekbmingiof Ly o B QR AR OE A alike. None tern exchange, not accepted. | correct human relationship are coming into | she recounts his mysterious appearance at the | 4n immediate sppreciation of the princiyles | . . i st, just as if he had been transported thithers| gnd ideals of the republic? Why, in these —— - OFFICES, o it vubbing. the magic lamp, and then. his silent | appalling moments of & world crisa _the T T TSI YV TN TTT Y O / : Omaha—The Bee Building. Nature's ways are éasy to note, but difficult i steriously away. | triumphant elevation of the mation's flag? Wf}'y‘ to comprehend. The emergence of a continent, departure, when he fi-—-—'mdd” m); 4 ‘y w;‘m l: v-:n;hu mc-y|l-u An%roln:hhcoz %“”‘" the subsidence of another, the disappearance of As we read: “Around us there were only en, 1 ask why, this intensifying L v sand-dunes, some wandering native camps, and ?‘Tfl:fl;mflt‘ I;!‘t,i?-n&. M: 1.::‘ “-‘v::; an island, or any of the many physical changes . . scouts with blue capes watching the trail we continually note, are readily explained by I.eo:ndiluc:: Tripoli, and in the court yard of the "w“m":'.:‘u T::“::":"‘:"“’:::k:::":g :‘:‘, application of our limited knowledge of creation’s | gtation two_mitrailleuses and two-score soldiers | lijed emisary in the guise of American citi- SR WEs mypeet Soe o Shrporh Shl B S gRNS """'r'»'-md.fi'i"& be icturesque and excit Am.mmm' l:.“d n°..".z?"¢§' “:;?mm:m i 3 en & Pl 8 n y the :m' bulinen.k;nm.lndhl. :' 'h‘d‘;“ et ':::; in ofl:. A’Jew had beenvtrresu: for selling l.l“ no uncertain voice its rebuke and de- MAY CIRCULATION AWS are working in society, and it T field glasses and Italian maps; a Greek had been :‘.’\ R e 57,852 Daily—Sunday 52,748 from the very beginning of things.” Wars may | charged . with selling contraband goods, and a D e o Soneht of The Bee be mérely the projection on a more pretentious | Bedouin sheik had been sentenced for stirring 8D | gorce into the bounds of his unholy and un- o AnNeT ot thet the | scale of the petty differences that arise between | his tribe to cross our frontier and rally under the | American ambitions the enenomed passions tor the menth of May, 1916, was | oy, evidinces. ob's wive of | fiag of Enver Bey. of men snd the terrible agony of Europe 8, Cireuletion Manager. A e el spied “The evening was gloomy and oppressive. | Flag day celebration became a logical J thought and purpose, and of the constant . i sequence. The Hitchcock bill conceived in presence and sworn to béfore me g BHRpRrE, ly oper- | The simoon was blowing so fiercely that it | seauenes, 0O FRect bl SR LSS e “Goodness, But It's Hot!” “‘Serves you right for keeping a coal range going in EALdAA AARARAA LSS A AAAREAS AR ARG, in m; fl of June, {ou. ating processes that tend forever to thange. stretched a burning yellow cloud between earth | 5 5 “_' T RN el stk Dt b BONERT NUNTES, Notary Publle. lfr:m the apparent evil of the moment always | and l.lkzvi hEnh lfi"‘% the °°%“ ".P:“;.d 'heT‘:‘“' :nhmlwmu' 1‘;' :::n:fl“fi? &';'.'"fiof?’.;'." ‘3 '8"; '“'{'“‘ V?Vhy don’t you get a N;" ‘P:::dcw‘ ¥ 0 . | a yellowish whirlwind entered with him. ere | the Ameri le. Under th Cook Stove? Mine saves me no end o Subscribers leaving the city has advance proceeded.” Just now man's achieve S plates and sand st the bottom of e h;:h.:-:. Jiosle ilindee he » m: B i e ot s el i 3 ld: lea: mfl should have hem, o 7 was sand in ol hmctu.': :n.llx.‘b n"fl'“ vy ments are being tested on the anvil of Dutl_ny, otr glasses, Even the amiable gaiety of the of- | basest of human passions, _incited in- -:—Mflr—-:——" and whatever is worthy to survive will survive, | ficers was beginning to calr: gown whenda l;ll_ue :eubd“uru; lnd';omplnm:‘“;nin:t ;::“::‘-l its fiber more closely welded because of the | scout came in, important and discreet, and whis- f" e. From -mm-m was 'md . Now watch the colonel toss the erowbar into pounding it sustains, and therefore more fit for red 'Wlflli"fi, to the lieutenant-commander. | In coneress =e wers Re lormE & N e peod day for Perfection Oil.”’ ““What kind of oil?*’ AAALAAASARRARAARARALARLE the democratic machinery. A gt e went out. We heard a few words, and then : e 3 : ; 4 . : i o S LA the newer life into which it will come from the | 4 offcer came back, bringing with him a guest g e R Perfe«:;:m;f Oma'l the Standard Oil Company’s Million dollar rains followed by ten-million | trid! "w\""’ endures, God's in His heaven, all's iovere: wgh ‘:asd and w‘;a‘g,vedhqf l;,ke & WOmAN, | Flag day the most magnificent spestacle of ; best grade of refined kerosene. i “ ill. urnoose al tl ! American de hi : e . gy, shey wotley. gl hi.:'v'e,fl:,n e u:de::?‘oodovelro; Bis uniform and his | in triumphast elevation of the fag of ths | | New Perfection Oil Cook Stoves are sold in many dollar sunshine! Watch Nebraska grow! o E——— i ; lor blie. - I t dismal contrast The rush of progressives to the family fold No Need for Hysteria. '"'"’fi:‘l’f." ':,.','.’fif ):;ir;::t.r;g(l“gu?l'tfic:;d ap- the slent, but vulen forees of Hitchcock . shows no signs of dimunition. As a political joy- Young men who are now going off to prob- | peared to us very young; with a short mustache :.d.. u’.‘i‘.}i{‘.,"’&'“{;: -:: -mm”‘:x: :r:: ; ,idc the procession has no equal in recent history. | able war are leaving behind dependents. This | whitened by the sind and his cheeks glowing as | threatening dire wnmm‘l’m“". o bl e is inevitable. It is also mevitable that these de- | if they were powdered ith goid from the dust | ism and ihe very veeurty o the _repubic From the standpoint of convenience and safety | pendents be provided for. Many employers are ;{.:,‘;;c:":fi"ior e taucts which °;,,,,‘:mg’; THATEA U wle w00 s plon gt the advantage is with E1 Paso, still the proper | generously arranging that the volunteers who | giving his name to us, He spoke French well, | malesty of Old Glory on Flsg day. place for the meeting of the Peace Union is Car- | feave their service shall be carried on the pay- rno! ::‘d the fininenbaf ‘zlil gungu. and lfror:lx t}‘he 4 BEAXTRN. GARLAND: roll for a definite length of time, until the neces- | energetic way they broke bread or placed his felt that, in spite of his age S n d. f the soldiers’ affai g | Slass on he table 1 New York, June 24.—To the Editor of The ry readjustment of the soldiers’ affairs can be | 514 the absence of gold lace, he was a leader. As the summer advances reports of the drown- | 1u[d, ™o hensive plaps for assisting those | *" “He lightly chatted about Paris, the boule- | Wece stbied “Price Naimapane Bins i A " A Price M ance Bills of bathers increase. Safety suggests stick- | b "0 od i il be worked out in good season. | vards and the theaters, with the.air of being a | We note what you say about the Borah bill 1 to the old swimming hole and avoiding de ) f th 1d in, this out-of-the-way hole in | Legalising, as it would, inquiry into _th ing ing b 8 GEEP | Peaple are not likely to allow the soldier’s family :'tls:nd‘:ur!f ';‘;'_ ‘;:e ‘f‘ 3,, 'fl,“u,,.my, having nrasiag otate of all stiidles n acdér R e—— to suffer for want of ':'“'”"”' Just now a | gpoken to me in Arabic, he became suddenly | that the prices fixed would M:: exorbitant H h"“‘ elve _ Inability to finish last summer’s visit no doubt :':::L;'b:h’hki:";m' “','l!;:' ;;:’:: "::“"i‘; L serious consideration either by congress. or styles and sizes by hardware, furniture and department . - g stores everywhere. Ask to see the new heat retaining oven. STANDARD OIL CO.' (Nobrasks) SAAAALEALAAAALAAARLRALARALLS A Who is Backing Stevens Bill. .. ‘You know Arabic, madame?’ those dealers who are effected by it. accounts for Rugsia’s eagerness to revisit and en- v : “eA fittle; T was born in ‘Palestine, in Jeru- | The work of ascertaining th o oy thia charms of “the bine thisn moun. | after soldiers’ dependents can be quietly and ef- | L\ 03 ; e sy o g B L " Carps " | fectively accomplished through such an organiza- | " %Ay Jerusalem he cried. ‘That is 'also a T e i R T e : mm—me— tion, and the duty of the public to its defenders | holy ¢ity for us, the city of the Friend of God, -h;i to maintain a corps of experts and in- * Great execution by heavy artillery is reported | thus discharged. - No need for excitement or hys- that is fo say, of Abraham. You have seen the | vestisators far heyond lts power to fnance, < tomb of Abraham! And our mosque of Omar! POtIon ,ane s an ex: the Austro-Ttalian front. Continued activity | teria of any sort is apparent, but orderly method | Tyon madame, you are almost a hadjia, and have ?_’:.':‘:‘.,:‘h°:.“".,;';l'. 1 ':"':""' ’:l'l' that gection insures future tourists important | to meet the need should at ance be set in motion. | the right to wear the greem turban.’ 4t oy gt e g gt changes in the skyline of the Alps, i “And when I told him I had traveled as a | public during the next few weeks. Prac- mpa——— § Soandalising the Benkruptoy Law. | child in Arabia with my father and lived among | tically all retailers in the United States are 1 Those Mexicans who imagine’ they can easily A srecent decison of our Nebrasks sapreme | the Bedouin tribes, and that as a poor young girl | susperting this Stevens L M : in Pasis I always had dreamed of returning to Pt it w;mmnl.'“ UE, : invade the border states are at liberty to put their | court materially cut down the fees claimed by | Arabia as a prophetess, living on the charity of ideas to the test. Facilities for permanent rest | the lawyers who had fought out a will case and | Allah, he grew excited and cried: equal o all demands in the caveted region. | were on the point of absorbing the big end of the | , % ‘Ah, Arabis, cradle of Ism! And the THE LAND OF HIAWATHA — Your nearest and best vacation land—almost straight north—with ten thousand lakes and hundreds 4 estate to the exclusion of the heirs, the court Arabian race, enduring as the rock! If you knew A feminine professor of the art of baby ras-| Criuly saplining thet, while the Towyers did | Rt yation i Enfope, however powertl warns mothers against the perils of rocking | the work, the amount involved did not warrant | warlike material, could conquer a bit of the land efenseless youngsters. Now | the fees demanded. This decision of the court | Where the grain has sprouted under the bene. | the full wupport of the American people. M of square miles of great pine woods; fishing the finest Wooster Again Speaks Out. Silver Creek, Neb., June 22.—~To the Edi- tor of The Bee: It is & most pernicigus doc- trine, now seemingly quite popular, that, right or wrong, the president in any con- troversy with a foreign power should have 1 the gentle sex startles mere man by | unquestionably accords with popular sentiment diction of Islam!' :',’,',:"':’::‘_.“ht“‘;n;“'m ";‘}:fi,&“:fl:‘_ in the world, besides bathing, canoeing and tramping which is against eating up an estate by any grab- “Astonished at this outbreak of fanaticism, | tideration as to whether or not the qustion in the woods; hotels, cottages, boarding houses or game litigation. § the officers looked at each other. He noticed it :,",:: .;“;,::‘:t“'::u‘":;;‘fi'hf‘."z‘: camps, whichever you prefer; you can get board and ' R win e ofproperty It by pes | 184 bcame e, it woon et o sk e | bt Rt G| (] lodsn for b 410 o 12 0r wek and sty actually deceased applies equally to the property | French o :‘::uu:h ml;“h:;:fl:‘-:‘:- up- less. A Minnesota vacation will relieve, if not cure, insomnia, nervousness, hay fever, indigestion and “grouchiness.” See how low the round trip fares are , from Omasha via the Chicago Great Western: No matter how good his intentions may “‘An alliance with France would be the salva- have been (and I think there is room there tion of Turkey,’ he declared, and, raising his glass, SIS Moo 1 4 Ui Shacefn rccm Wees drank to the French army. 3 “The lieutenant-commander wanted him to m{;’ .':;":fi“’.' du’;‘;‘i‘:""fl'" has’ been of a person financially defunct. We have before us the creditors’ notice for a bankrupt corporation in litigation in the federal court of Illinois show- ing a balance in the hands of the trustees amount- the night. i ing to $5,209.38 with a petition asking allowance ’..:'No, no; impossible!’ he said. ‘T must gé. uiner‘ll.fir e e T MINNESOTA VACATION FARES. Sl of §2098 for expenses incurred, $2,500 for the | My caravan ought to be refreshed by this time,’ | sens lived among them in peace and quietude. | | trustee’s attorneys, $636 for the receiver, $1,500 | and he wrapped himself in his mantle. Wilson has turned those 13,000,000 friends | 2 A “The simoon having relaxed, we accom- | inte the most bitter enemies mow resds to for the re s attorney, $702.62 for certain jed him to the outskirts of our post, where | 17 8¢ our throste. other liabilities incurred, and $500 for the credi- | Porier.cn “veiled fike him, O eited? e ¥5ie | By refusing to follow the leed of the tore’ attorneys and further notice that the ques- | thanked the officers warmly for their hospitality, | Semt Hasra: he:aot only snsuseeey dnvr tion is to be taken up “as to the declaration of a | bade goodby to us, leaped on his horse, and gal- | rection and ‘rebellion in the north, but sc- first and final dividend on claims proved and al- loped off on the trail to Tripoli to rejoin his con- | tuslly put arms into the hands of the rebels. lowed.” In other words, with $5,209.38 in hand voy of flour, which he said was sheltered in a Instead of assuming toward Mexico the at- . ot b | ravine. Turning an instant, he waved his hand | titude of a great and,good friend, slways the trustee, the receiver and the various sets of | and cried to me in Arabic: mr “t:' h‘uvla. u.ho ul:::ld“ have &o“ attorneys have put in claims tdtalling $5,859.62, “‘Meeting you is a happy omen, O daught y Ay Ree e . part of & | or more than the aggregate llll‘tl, fnvinl of Syrial' f i ot l&:;'r;::n: '::": '.:’3:'.“.'}’..:?;‘. ’:-'1'4'”"«23’. fine prospect for “first and final” dividend on . oy Rl AR | nner in the domestic ‘affairs of claims of actual creditors “proved and sllowed.” hnd’fi:e,fl:‘l:ld ?:e :le:it::‘?:n‘hl:eh'i;%’h:am:olr:: business., N e Ne of and booklets, telling you where the big fish e Unfortunately this is not an exceptional case, | to the roof to sit awhile under the great tropical Without any authority of law ‘whatever tes, ete. LA 0 g I are, 'hl but is a fair sample of what is happening every | stars. She goes on to tell the strange, unearthly | and far no righteous causs whatever, at the b il ok 4 ’ ita still. t of nineteen Ameri d 300 day in bankruptcy courts all over the land, as a | effect,of the vastness of the desert and its still; | ot o6 incess Americnh and 300 Mexn P. F. BONORDEN, C. P. & T. A., - restlt of which disgusted creditors com f ness under the April moon, and the loneliness of | o7 s are executing the | any claim R 2 broad landscape. i P Pt et bl P i g i d Phones: Douglas 260. 1522 Farnam St, Omaba. picy lotter h eturning to the post, in our guest-chamber | nefarious doings he has never rendered any | | bankru y. where they stand to draw | with my companion, we could not sleep, and | accounting whatever. fothing but blanks. An effort is being made to | ascended to the roof. The April moon shone on | = More then three monthe ago he ordered i United States int or modify the federal bankruptey law, but | 8 dusky landscape where nothing moved except | Unied State hm‘ N2 l::h;. i: r:::“:: repeal s 0 vigoros on the crests of the dunes some little eddies of HEMEAly, et with 1 us opposition | o4 guddenly we saw away off onthe Tripcfi-- the whole world that as soon as Villa wad of the folks who are faf on the spoils. As | A killed or eaptured and his followers dis. | [ p Steilarsed,ofrhe ar I beng bused, he | 1an 7, % Jon, ooy, Gh Iad e o | et ooy Toud b i ; bankruptcy proceedings are a graft and a fraud | ognized the mysterious horseman, then his com- objeét has Bean. muml:c‘f-mfl: ’ it and simply an opening, protected by law, for any- | panions, and t‘en an interminable line of mules, | ever can be, and yet on various pretests not | | e e ———— . one to repudiate his debts whenever he: wants to. marching one behind the other at an awkward | In the original eontract, he refuses to with- view of the searcity of food in Mex- | p——" gait, while sparks seemed to fly from their shoes. | St our, coldlers and the whole nation fs the limited of ‘ammunition and the Figures Are Incomplete. woul:lr l::; h qu::'re.;flrgl{n:mp;r:ggfu ?:: wha il na-heen s wurd "o || il ! of national resources, lt is hq‘d to say The Department of Agriculture gives out [ yet there is ofiy‘ sand on that trail.’ ; .J:‘u‘:m‘?‘mdul?.ng:mt: m cxicn leder I thresteleg wae a1 | som st iformation a8 10 (he SCTREE | 1 yiolcrmd hn the vl bve crished, snd | RSO SRS SR oS shed, an ul , o planted in watermelons, but with the fatuity of | which stick to their shoes.” i 4 5a8e 'Il'"'l”lnfi“. o “"I: the present democratic administration, it in- | “‘But there are no glowworms in the desert. | Bone the less war that he says it is not war. 1 get the feeling out of when they cough up 30 taxes. Otherwise the ex- ¢ time to kick straight and ble capacity work is the rule in ind “For the first time in three years awaits all who. seek it. e ' | cludes only the patches in Dixieland. We have ““Then the dunes are phosphorescent, like | Without any ey g e el v 2 icuous among the tragedies of the Mex- | | ogirg to pI:c‘k even a leaf from whatever | the sea. Perhaps the simoon has made. therm 0, | Sured e "o aton o ew otsent || 66 1) lle’ is the utter failure in practice of | . o1y she southern planters elaim us theis | for one would say that the animals are Walking | ing them to the Mexican bl - 's peac % S Wikchy foe h o dawe el on gold, unless that young officer is a mahdi who | By his unstatesmanlike course and lawless m:n“v!m year of con guerdon aving reduced terme rom mflu;‘u:fi: .Wc:‘rn nl:‘:‘d"dih.::p‘:::e d doings President Wilson is driving us into , its eminence as 4 summertime boon to the sor- did condition of an article of commerce, but we would like to call Washington's attention to the fact that some melons do grow up north. Whe, outside of the precincts of Secretary Houston's department, never heard of Muscatine island, for example, and who doesn’t know of the lus- cious triumphs that lie in luxury along the sandy bottom lands of uncounted rivers and creeks . through all the corn belt, where the watermelon ds at 2811 still presides as a fruit and is just as essential to “briilian e on | existence in July and August as the air we amg breathe or the water we swim in? Go to; the 1 : south may have a monopoly on mint and hazel the occasion and many beau- | gpljtters, but us folks up no'th can teach 'em all, received. . | even Texas, what a real watermelon is like. -fold and partly conducted by the author, the is a8 dismal as & Chautauqua tent in a “It was a long time afterward that we learned that our fugitive guest was none other than Enver Bey and that he was returning from 3 . 5 e t;l: t::_nne;:s‘“:r.l::;ed i:e l'::;l ?b?iz«'l &om the A Chicago train for Omaha people, which meets the act tha rman; iseriminati 1 i was the ally of luly—t'mlllion in gold and en{ enemies of all the Mexicans, but 5 most discriminating demand for good 'servu:e and equip- couragement {0 resist in Tripoli. To bring this | vasion of Mexico makes enemies ment. It leaves Omaha Union Station at 6:05 P. M. d, which was contraband of war, into Tuni: ¥ i i ith | thus, whil he s talking “preparedness,” stirs via the ver had conceived the idea of lhoeing wit! u"‘ b 3.9 wd ey - o Fig ot gold the horses of his convoy of flour and his | yhole Mexican border to attack from sbroad mules. That was the caravan he had lef p T o 4 T il e 5 | s A el Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rallwa & Ot People and Events arriving Chicago, 8:10 A. M. | .. Mrs. Lydia Shrake, 105, of Prairie du Chien, e e qu.. is the head of "3,,2""74"""1'”"" i SUNNY GEMS. Luxurious lounging observation car with private Amasing concoetion wold 24 WAy 8 81| i suws 3 mmen surine - |[| SmOkilg compertmant, library and buffet, steel slespers ver. The bootl swore it was com. | AL HERLT L elecuss the 1|} With ‘‘longer, higher and wider’’ berths, dining car ser- i X vice that cannot be excelled, comfortable coaches and air car, "-r?:' ° capital of Old Virginia is undergoing the This is your train, arranged especially for your con- at at 6:05 P. M. E posed of plug tobacco, brown sugar, red pepper | wugs of the day? boiled together and strained OB, yes, we'll have th _wl.hr jueym smelled the dope ud'(:?lfi ;’m..“?".‘""""'" =Lovievit blue law treatment. Only four activities are law- | curtaine venience and comfort. Telephone us for your reserva- g o vaves ] delbaring | st s ouatil, boead a5 foa | - tions and tickets. cream .ftmly orders.’. Any other diver- y 4 H| i ortunity rural sur- W. E. BOOK, Oity Passenger Agent, ¥ h ed, b et e | 48 viiony of . However, ther | - 1317 Farnam 8t, Omiaha. ks sitting up Phone Douglas 383