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THE OMAHA DATLY IHUE : .flfONDAY , MAY 10 , 1807. SPECIAL NOTICES for tlimc column * will bo Inkcn until IS m. for tlie rrrnltiK nnil until 8 p. in. ( or the ninrnliiir nnil Snnilny rillllnn * . AiUpr l cr , liy rciiiiriillnir a nttm- lioroil clK' < : k , ciui luitv unmvrrK nil- ilrcrmril tc n mimlur < < il l 'tlr In euro of The lloo. An rr no nililrcnfiiMl will In ; ilcllvprcil on jirciirntnllon of Ilic chirk only. llnd-K , 1 l-lc. a iioril ilrnt Insertion ) Jo n or l tlnTonftcr. .VotliliiK Inltcii for IPHH tlinti 'Mo for the llrHt InmT- tlon. Tlicnr mlvi-rtlHi'iiK'iit * must lie run conxrrntlvplr. A\\\Tii > MAM3 HUM1. WANTUD , AN 1IH3A ; WHO CAN THINK OK some nlmplo thlnB to patent ? I'rottct your Menu , they may tirlnu you wtnlth. Write John Wcdilcrliurn & Co. . Dfpt. V , I'ntctit Attorneys , WnehlnBton , . C. , for their ll.KX ) prize offer and a list of 200 Inventions wantnl , lt-471 M20 A rnw UNunomric HUSTUNCI MIN CAN nnrl stcidy , iirotllnblc work with C. r Adams Co. . C24 Bo. 16th St. U 478 BAI.KSMIIN KOH CIOAIIS ! 123 MONTHLY and cxponsMj old cMnhllnhed home ; experlonco unnecemnr } ' ! Inducements to customers. C. C. Ulsliop Co. , fit. I iuls. D Mill Ml. * WANTED. Mm INSUnANCi : KOMC1TOI19 for illMrlct mnnnsers nnd solicitors for the cltjCnll on or nildrtrs U W. LnuRhlln , lirM- Idcnt , The Hankers' Guaranty ninit I.lfe as sociation , 40t IJce bldK. , Omaha , Noli. 10 MPN WANTHD TO MUnN llAlUinil at the Omaha IJarlipr TollcRe , llncst In the west ; complete course , 8 weeks ! terms en y ; send for catalogue. 1J1M311) ) IloiiRlns St. , Omaha. 11 M710 June 4 WANTHD , YOUNO M1IN TO M3AHN Tim hnrlior trade ; thorough tratnlnR by conitant practice and expert Instructions ; only eight eeks required ; experience and wasei In city Blinpt Pnturdnj's. before completing , tonln fur nished for practice U P nnd new outfits dorntcd ; final examination under 1'iof. Moler ; Illus trated catalogue mailed free. Moler's Harder school , 283 South Clark street. Chicago. IJ-M7Z2 U 12.TO $40 wrniciT BAI.AUY r.un ricun salesmen ; experience unnecessary ; permanent poiltlon. W. U Kline & Co. . St. Louis. Mo. II MTCO June C * WANTnl ) . Oil , BAILSMAN TO PKI.IOtjn lubricating oil nnd Krcases , exclusively or as side line. Astral Refining Co. , 43 Care butlil- Ini ! , Cleveland , O. 1J-M780 10 . RAIISMIN , IN nvniiY TOWN and city ; salary and commission. Hawks Nursery Co. , Milwaukee , \VK U ME5J 23 * WANTnn. MKN TO r.HAHN TII13 HAIUtnU trade ; only elRht weeks required ; no other city can offer the opportunities of constant practice that we furnish ; nil work done free ; ntso wattes and experience nl\en In city slions Saturdays before completing : outfit of tools donated smduates ; flnnl examination uml r renowned - nowned instructors. Write to moat com em- Mi ! ndclress for Illustrated catalogue. Molcr System of n irber tichools , ChlcaRo St Iviuls or Minneapolis. 11-M8R3 lii * WANTED. A 00015 HARNESS * MAKKIl. Voglcr & Son , Council Dluffs. 1 M8S6 15 AVANTRP mMAI.n II13LI * . 100 Qinia FOR AM. KINDS WORK ; 1 TO 17 week. Canadian ofllcc , 1D22 Douglas.CM743 C-M743 YOUNG GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL housework ; two In family ; cottage. 340S Far nam. C M758 . ami. TOR noasnwoRK AT once. Call 2D33 California street. C M773 ami. . WANTnn FOR GBNEUAMIOUSHWORK. 1410 N. ! 5th St. C MSI2 11 WANTI3D. AN HXPnillENCUD NURSE O1RL. of Kood family ; call with references. 1337 1'aik avenue. C M8S1 10 WANTED , dim , . TO DO HOUSEWORK. CAM. nt northeast corner Twentieth and I streets , P.iu Hi Omiilui. C M88S 10 * KOH nn.vr HOUSKS. HOUSES IN AW. PARTS OF Tim CITY. Tim O. R Davis Company , 1103 I'nimim. D 173 HOUSCS. IIENISWA & CO. . 108 N. 15TH ST . U-471 MODERN HOUSKS , C. A. STARR , 923 .N.Y. LIFE D 173 CHOICE HOUSES AND COTTAGES ALL OVER the city , J3 to $50. Fidelity , 1702 furnani St. 11 476 ra , WALLACE. BROWN DLOCK , 10TII and Douglas. D 177 HOUSES , COTTAOKS & STORES , ALL I'ARTS of city , Hc'cnrmM , I jve Co. , 430 PaxtPii block. D-478 _ _ MOVING HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND PIANOS , Om. Van iV Storage Co. , lUi Karnani. Tel. 1559. D 479 LARGE LIST. M'CAQUR. 1STII H DODOE. D-4SO HOUSES , FLATS , QARVIN BROS.IGIS FAIINAM D-4SI HOl'SES FOR RENT. JJEMIS , PAXTON 11LK. D--4S2 TURKINGTON. C03 BEE BUILDING. D 483 HOUSES , COTTAGES , PLATS AND STORES ; large list , llouk & Romano , S03 N. Y. Life. D M7C1 M10 BTANI'OIID CIRCLE COTTAGES 6 HOOK AH modern. Apply 204 Dee bullJliiR. D 772 10-ROOM FLAT , DOUGLAS , NEAI1 24TH. MOD- cm , steam heat. Inquire Llmiulst , 316 S. 15th D-M121 I'OR RENT-EAST FRONT RESIDENCE WITH burn und KirKe ur-omuls. r,2t 1'ark avenue. Strictly modern fi.ils nnd stores In the new n.ivldKii building , opposite city hall. jom | w. Rotiblns , Agent , 1F02 Fnrnam St. D OGS " MIOOM MODERN FLAT.701) ) So. 1CTH. $17.60 , W , Jl. Melkle , room SOI , first Nat11 Dank. , DC10 MODERN 7-HOOM HOUSE. VERY PU3IIIAHOB neivr parli 1K9 S. 28th. D Co ; rnic-r.ooM MODERN v HOUSE. 2114 Cara St. , JM.OO. W. II. Melkle , & 0 > Ut Nnt'l bunk. D-MC01 C-ROOM MODKRN FJ.ATS. 1112 S. 11TII. D-C71-M10 * 15LEOANTLY FURNISHED HOUSE DC LIGHT- fill home of ten ruonis ; best of locations ; West r/irnari. Trice very reasonable to rlsht parties , M , J , Xeminrd & Hon. 31 > i und ill J. J. Ilronn bloc' ' : . 'D-C57 ONE FIVE-ROOM HOUSE , ONE THREE- ronm house nnd stable. ! f13 ! Dm ens. D-CSl 10 RIXVROOM COTTAGE. FURNISHED OR UN. furnlfhed ; modern. 8M 80. SOth. D-C 10' C-ROOM HOUSE. INQUIRE J703 DOUGLAS Btr"et. D M7C6 TOR RUNT. 4-ROOM COTTAGE , imi AND F.irnnm itrcoU. Milton Rogers ,1 Sons. D-M770 1011 HAHNKV : W ROOMS ; STEAM HEAT. D M7B3 June7 FOR RENT. TWO S AND 9-ROOM HOUSE3. modem. | 2 M ami $23.00. VV. II. McIUle. Hrst National bank. D 792 14 ROOM MODERN HOUSE LARGE lawn. Ulh. nouth of ilanderjon. D 731 10 * FOR RENT. SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE ; NEW ; modern ; alt conveniences ; racy walk from post- ofllcw ; cholen ni'lchhorhond ; ( food tenant wanted nt low lerital. Inquire noon , nt 600 N , Y. Llfa building , 1) MS37 10 _ TO RENT 11Y THE HYRON RUED CO. 1201 South SJth utcnuo , looms , modern , l > am , JS7.SO. Z3S1 fhlc Eo , 7 rooms , modern , barn. $23 00 TO ) ( "apltol avenue , 9 rooms , modern , JJ3.00. 5221 I'lark , 8 room * ( newly painted ) , $ . ' 0.00 , SIS North 24th , 1 rooms , $1.00 411 North 30th , C rooms , $10.00. S417 Popplctun u\emu > , C rooms , $10.00. 123 North 37th , C rooms , | S.M. n-M66S 15 FOR RENT. FOR THE SUMMER ; NICELY furnished bouse ; references icqulrrd ; no chil dren. Call J017 I'aclllo st. D-7S3 1Q roii itnvr v'unMsiuci ) IU < OMS. BTEAW HEATED ROOMS , TELEPHONE AND all conveniences ; ralei rcaionuble , 1'undt Real , donee , * IS B. 17th pt. n 703 THREH ROOMS ; NICE STREET ; SOUTH front ; walking distance ; eat vtove , etc. Ad- 1C (1 , lice. E-M7S2 10 FURNISHED ROOMS. 1703 POUGItAS ST. K-7U 13 C FURNISHED ROOMS , HOUSEKEEPING. 1113 So. JHh , 1S-74& ! ! TWO FRONT ROOMS. NICELY FURNISHED : ItCht housekeeiilmc ; S. tltl Clark.UM7M U-M7M 10 BOUTH ROOMS. IV CAPITOL AVB. i-Msca ie FURNISHED ROOMS ; HOUSEKliUPlNQ. Bt , Mary' * . tt-je * U LARGE FRONT ROOM. IS. WO N. 1 TH. B7 B HOOMS AMI iinvnn. NICE BROOMS , GOOD HOARD , RATES REA- sonnble. The Ro e , 2WO Harney F-6J2 M1J MODERN RR1CK. ROOMS AND HOARD ; $3 M week. C14 N 19th. r MS7T 10 * ELEOANT ROOMS , MINGLE OR KNRt'ITR , private bulb ; excellent board. 1909 Capitol nv * . F-7E6 IS' DES1RAIILK ROOMS , WITH BOARD. REFER. cnces. 202 N. ISth. r MMj li' roa iu\Tu\KiiHMMiin : HOOMP. C CHAMHKRS FOR RENT , MAN AND WIFE ; city watci ; waste pipe. 313 N. 17lh street. O-M542 THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS. 32J NORTH Fifteenth street. O MS4I-11 * s OF UNFURNISHED ROOMS ; MODERN. 10 South ! 9th street. G-MSS7 10 * roii iiKvrsToms AMI oKKiuns < roil RENT. THE 4-STORY RRICK HUILDINQ at 816 Fnrnam St. This building has a flreprosf cement ba merft , complete steam heating fix tures ; water on all floors , gas , etc. Apply at the ulTlco of The lice. 1 910 MODERN 3-STORY 1IRICK RUILDINO ON 13th strecti adjoins alley. Gannett , 6 < vi Ilrown lllock. I MSS3 1S AOI3NTS AVAM'KIl. WANTED , AGENTS ; $75 PER MONTH AND expenses paid active men If rlR.it ; goods sold by sample only ; Ramples , also horse and car riage furnished free. AddrcEd Jobber , Box MOS , lloston , Maes. J IS ! STOHAUK. PACIFIC STORAGE AND WAREHOUSE CO. , 03-910 Jones. General Storage and forwarding , M-456 > _ _ _ OM. VAN & STORAGE. 1413 FARNAM. TOL. 1535 M 183 WAST13DTO IJUY. 2D HAND FURNITURE & SOVES. DROWN'S , 102 S. 14th. N-M347 M12 I HAVE liUYERS FOR A NUMBER OF NEAT , small homes on easy payments ; send descrip tions at once. Lyman Waterman , S2J N. Y. Life Hlilg. N-M7C5 10 KOR SAI.K FOR SALE , FURNITURE OF A 11-ROOM house ; good condition. 409 N. lith. O 742 8 KOH SAI.K HOHSnS , WAfiOXS , I2TC. CHEAP. FINE DOUI3LE CARRIAGE AND ' . Auare8'K ' " lurness ; also top bdt'gy. , , . 'A } ' or Mra. J. M. Cole. P-M6SO 13' TOR SAWS -MISCIBWj.VNEOUS. HARDWOOD CRIBUINU. HOG AND CHICKEN fence ; cheaper than -all wire. " C. R. Ix 801 DoURlas.- FOR SALE. OLD LUMBER OF ALL DESCRIP- tlona npnlv to T. C. Wilson , old fair grounds. Sherman avenue , or Aasociatcd Charitiesi SOT Howard street. Tel. 1040. Q-M&S ! ) Mil * TO HAVE YOUR NEW OR OLD WHEELS rubber tired ; for a good home-made buggy , or jQlgt class painting and repairing fee Win. Pfclffer 27th nnd Lcaemvortli. . Q 2a3 M2a CHICKEN HOG & LAWN FENCE ; ALL WIRE ; cheaper than wood. WHe Works , 403 S. 14th. Q CCG J2 CARPETS , DRAPERIES. DRESSGOOU3 , SILKS ! ' monthly on J10 purchase. Fend poBt.il ; will cal with samples. E Hlrsh. 1C20 Kyner vc 2 STOCKS GROCERIES. I meat market. 1 ilmir stock. Farms , eastern Nebraska. Acrenero In anil nrouml Omaha. Omnlii city property. U. R. Hall. 901 N. Y. U Q-7M J7 FOR SALE , FRESH COW AND CALF. _ KO S. 29th street. Q-M8.S . 11 * FOR PALE. UPRIGHT MARSHAL PIANO , nearly new , cheap 409 N. 19th. Q-741 8 MISOKLLA.VHOUS. GARDENS & FARMS TO RENT. T. MURRAY. R MS10 THE DIVIDEND OF FOUR PER CENT ON McCngue Savings bank receivers' coitldcates has been Increased slxtv-slx one humlrcilths of ono per cent , which will 1 * nalil on presenta tion of certificate nt oltlce of the rccolver , 160S Harney street. Samuel S. Curtis , Receiver. R-M819 10 LAND AND PASTURE FOR RENT , NEAR llellevue : work for one or two tennis. J. T. Clarke , 219 lloanl of Traile. R 787 8. CL.UHVOYAXT. MRS , FRITZ. CLAIRVOYANT. 817 N. ICTII. * H.VTIIS , I3TC. MRS. DR. LEON , ELECTRIC MASSAGE HATH parlors ; reatful and curative. 7 ti. llth , up stairs. T-Mbca lli OMAHA DENTAL COLLEGE , UTH & PACIFIC fits. Teeth lilleil with solU. amalgam , tin. gutter - ter peiL-tm. cement nnil platen made ( or coi > t of material only. Teeth extracted ami cleaned free. U 91 VIAVI FOR UTERINE TROURLES. 3)0-3 ) DEE Hide. ; phdetail , consultation or health book true , U 489 IIATIIS , MAPSAOE ; MME. POST , 519H 8. 15TH. U-480 KUITURE CURED. PERMANENTLY ; NO pain ; no detention from btslntss ; wo refer to thousands of patients cured. Call or write The O. 13. Miller Co. , 832-3 Niw Yorlc Llf tiilhllnr , Onmba. U M025 HALDNESS CURED. 38 BOARD OF TRADE. U R16J3 Jl GOOD HOME FOR 13ADIES , S83J DKCATUR , U-C9MG * M4 > M3V Til I.UA _ IIRAK ISS'I'.tTK. ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO. . 315 N. Y. I * ; quick money ut low rules for choice farm lamln In Iowa , northern Mlntourl , extern Nebraska. \V-483 MONEY TO LOAN AT IjOW RATES. TUB O. F , Davis Co. , IMS Fcrnam Et. W 490 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA leal eatato. Ilrennon , Love & Co. , Paxton block. W-4JJ ON OMAHA PROPERTY ; LOWEST RATES ; building lounianUd. . Fldelll > Trust Co. Co.W4M FARM LOANS. 1 TO 1U YEARS ; LOWEST r.T.OJ. Garvln llroi. , 1613 Furnam St. W-133 0"PER CENT MONEY ON NEH. & IA , FARMU. W , It. Melkle , Ut Nut'I Uk. blJg. , Omaha.WJ83 W-J83 LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY property , W F niam Smith & Co. , 12SO F rnam. MOM3Y TO I.OAX CIIATTI31S. MONEY TO IvOAN. JO. 0 , 00 DAYS ; FURNI- lure , pianos , etc. Duff Green , R. 8 , Darker blk , X-400 MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE. PIANOS , hones , wagona , etc. , nt lowest mien In city ; no removnl of jrootla ; ( strictly confidential ; you cnn pny th loon off ot any time or In any amount OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. , m so. ictii st. X 439 IIU.SIMSS oiiA 1200 INVESTED EARNS SO WEEKLY ; NO Ktock speculation or Kohl mine Investment ; you control capital , Ilfth successful year ; partlcu- lurs free. Chane & Campbell , 12 Union Square , New York , Y-M2C7 M23 FOR SALE AT A SNAP THE NEATEST AND most complete Rrocety business In Great Falls , For particulars write K. Murray , IJox 85. Great Falls , Montana. Y 534 GROCERY STOCK ; INVOICE H2.5M. NEW Koodi ; Nebraska town ; population 7,000. J , J , Gibson , 514 First National bank. Y 42U M14 AGENTS WANTED. ALL OVER THE COUNtry - try , for the Star Incandescent Can LlRht com pany , for mantels ( all systems ) , lamp * nnd nil other supplies ; liberal Inducements tongents ; write for particulars to the factory * 242 East 46lh street , New York. Y M763 14 * ANY ONK WANTING A SAFE AND PROFIT- nblo business will do well to Investigate the Fluid Fuel Humor ! does nway with wood nnd coal , and reduces fuel bills over one-half. For particulars , call at 1512 Dodga street. Y-M8M 10 SPLENDID OPENING FOR STOCK CLOTHING or general merchandise ; room , S0t83 feet ; shelved to suit tenant. Address W. K. 11. , Lock Hex 37 , AllltiRton , Nell. Y M877 11 * WILL EXCHANGE A FARM IN GOOD NEIOH- borhood In Chnso county for stock of Roods. For sale , ft line confectionery , fruit , clsar nnd stationery store ; best location In the place ; capital reauliea about J300. Call or address with stamp. II. G. Ullss , Real Estate Affcnt , Fairmont , Neb. Y M876 11 * "Reading makes a full man , conference a ready man , writing an exact man and advertising the successful man. " Bnconizod by K. B. W. KOIl SALK I113AL I3STATE. GREAT BARGAINS IN HOUSES AND LOIS In nny und every part of the city , north. eait. couth nnd west , ranging from J3J9 to } 3 COO or JC.OOO and upwards. Any terms desired. liemla I'axton block. RI3 475 IKJUSES , LOTS. FARMS , LANDS. LOANH. Gco. P. licmls Real Estate Co. , Z'axton Block RE-COJ SNAP , ON 1STH ST. , NEAR DODGE , 43XCO feet , } 2,700. John N. Frener , opp. I' . O. RE M6S8 KOUNTZE PLAC1. BARGAINS , $2C-00 , $3.750 TO SG.COO ; sec photos at ICth and Fnrnam ; Mor&e Bids. J. J. Gibson , 511 First Nat. Bank Bide. RE 501 BARGAIN , ONLY J300.00 FOR LARGE LOT , ON srude , at ! > lli avenue and Colby street. Gar vln Bros. , 1C13 Farnam street. RE MC3S FOR SALE A CHEERFUL. DELKJHTFUL home. The most deblrable residence for the price on West Farnnni St. Eleven rooms , hard wood finish , modern in ev ery respect , electric lighters throughout the house ; can light entire house from e'ther lloor. Speaking tubes nnd call bells , beautiful lawn. Owner leaving the city. I t us show you the property M. J. Kennard & Son. Sole Agents. 310 and 311 J. .1. Brown Block. Also bargains In llanscom Place and other portions tions of the city. RE C63-12 AS OF OLD WE NOW OFFER HOMES IN beautiful Clifton Hill on easy terms to men of moderate means who are getting good sal aries. A. P. Tukey. city hall. RE Mrl THREE NEW HOUSES-BUY A NEW HOUSE , built on the basis of 1897 prices for lots , labor ami material , they are cheaper than property constructed eight or nine years ago at CO cents on the dollar. There Is style In bouses ns well as In everything else , nnd these are btrlctly modern In design ns well as equipment and the only new bouses to bo had In the city. FIRST 5424 Maple street , six rooms , hard-oil llnlsh , will ; ias , steel-clad bath , wash bowl , closet and Fewer , hot and cold water , arranged especially to be heated with one stove , liny-foot lot , one-half block from motor. Price , SECOND : iP03 Chicago street , beautiful cottage now nearly completed. First floor finished In poplar with cherry stain ( a popular new fin ish ) , with pretty reception hall , fiont and rear stairway , living rooms , etc. , vvlth 4 fine porce lain baths , bed roomi finished In natural pop- l.ir. window seats , etc. , cellar under the whole house , nubdlvlded Into furnace , storage and laundry rooms , etc. On utphalt paved street nml fine neighborhood , nnd Is worth (4.COO. Prleo only t,100. THIRD IMG South Twenty-eighth street ( Vir ginia avenue ) , ono of the mast attractive houses ever built In Omaha ; lias four rooms on first floor , finished In Ininl-oll , laiga pantries , china closets , etc , ; thiec laigo rooms nbovo with Immense closets , It lias the latest design In plumbing with combination electric light and gas fixtures , IInu cellar under whole bouse , plenty of natural shade , a yard sodded front anil rear , location unexcelled. The street Improvements now contemplated will make this u very choice homo. Price 53,700 , $1,000 less than It should tell for. No trouble to show these bouses. Terms easy. Investigate at once , FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY , 1703 Farnam Street. G. II. Payne , President , II. II. Harder , Secretary. RE Sll NICE C.ROOM HOUSE , NORTHERN PART OF city ; small payments. 4-room house , cOfoot lot , JI.2CO 00 ; small pay ments. W. II. Gates , R CIS N. Y. Life. RE-MS45 11 EASTERN OWNER WANTS OFFER TOR I.OT on Park ave. ; north of opposite ) park entrance. Address K CO , Bee. RK M818 11 B-ROOM HOUSE , 3421 HURT St. , J1.200. 5-room house , 8 , 13. cor , 28th and Piiettlo streets 12,000. tf-room house , 1023 N , 2Ist street , South Omaha , $ ! KW , C-room hout * . 8. K , corner 21st and Manderson strecti. 11,000. 4-rooin house and largo lot | north part ctly , Ij5w. East front lot , on 26th street , near Farnam ; evver , KBS nnd water to lot line , 11,300 , Two lots In Plalnvlevr , each (500. South front lot In Denlse'i * add. (1,000. 35 acres , 5 miles 8. W. of postofllce , (3,500. Several farms and 20 and 40-acra tracts. In Douglas and Harpy counties ; cheap. Potter & Oeorga Company , S , W. Cor , ICth and Far nam. RU MSC3 10 LOST. LOST , ENGLISH SETTER. FEMALH. BLACK and white spotted , return to Dr , Vance , 701 North ICth , and receive reward. Lo t-790 10 - LOST , STEER , BRANDED ON LEFT HIP with horizontal bar : reward offered. Address D 20 , Bee , Council Bluer * . Ix > st-791 8 SUUUTHAXn AND TYl'BWIUTIXG , A. C. VAN BANTS SCHOOL. S14 N. Y , LIFE. AT OMAHA BUS. COLLEGE. 1CTH & DOUGLAS _ Kit CMi'LOYMK.Vr OFFICE. AMERICAN AND GERMAN EMPLOYMENT bureau. Ill I Uoilgv. Telephone , 76.MS63 -MS63 Jftl ASTIIOUHlV. PROF. A. MASEI1Y dloYlT , PALMISTRY nml astrology , the wonder of the nge ; post , present and future told of no charge , nl 20M Harney street , Omahfi , Neb. M77S 14 * TP3 roii nu.vrjioTi3i.s. HOTEL FOR RENT OF 30 ROOMS , AMES AVE. nnd 21th St. , opposite exposition sroundi ; almost new , rent reasonable * Uunls , I'axton blk. I m M649 HOTEL OF 18 ROOMS. FURNISHED ; INQUIRE on preml es. 318 3. HliSt' | 717 PASTWMfjn. HORSES ONLY , BOAllD..FENCES , SPRING water. A. W. rhelps A § on , 207 N. Y. Life. C61 31 * FUHXITimn PACICIit ) . M. B. WALKIN , FURNITURE PACKING. Up holstering , rcpixlrlns , maltre , feath'rs renovat ed ; prices leduccd. Tel. 1331 , 111 Cumin ? , DO i TYI'I3U111TI3IIS. 3 LATEST MODHL TYPEWRITERS ; SUPPLIED United Typewriter & Supplies Co. , 1612 Farn.im -MC2S J > 31 WANTHII TO iiouiiow. WANTED , Jl.000.00 ON REAL ESTATE , AI.SO J'ifn.00 ( only principals apply ) . Address Post- oHIep boy ( AS , flty , SSI 11 * MASON AVOIUC .lOllltKlt. J. P. HEALY , 1S22 CLARK STREET.SIS87 SIS87 Mil * sinnWALics. FOR NATURAL STONE WALKS , TEL. 412 OH send postal to A. Stutzer , 330 Board Trade. M731 Junes * M11MIC , AUT AMI IA\ < UTAil'3. GEORGE F. GELLENBECK. BANJO. MANDO- lln und guitar teacher. 1S07 Farnam street. Tel 22.1. MS PAWMIMOKI3IIS. IT. MAROWITZ LOANS MONEY , 418 N. If ST. C03 FINANCIAL. LIFE iNS.POLICinS BOUGHT. W. F. HOLDEN 103 SUES & CO. , PATENT SOLICI10RS lcorhilUllni. ! ! Omaha Neb Advice nnd 1'ntcnt Hoik Kit EE ELGIN 4. KENWOOD Bl- 'voles for sulu nt very low prices , lloforo nurclm.slni , wo tnvlt < > you to call utiU u.vunlne our line , Will inlto plcnsuro In Hiving you prices and .showing you ? lli'5kl ' KINCKIAN , S6 Co , . , , , Dili and I'acllleSts. XnGIiUCTKD GOOD THINGS. rfrcxliliii ; DrlnUis anil Nutritious I'ooilH That WV , KII < MV Little of. Although our meana'of transportation and preservation of articled of ( ( oed have been so greatly advanced of late years , there are yet many good things In other Tarta of the world of which we know llttto or nothing. If dwellers on thd Amazon should bo told that very few people In the United States over tasted or saw asSal ana that many of them had never heard of It , they would either refuse to bellevq anything so palpably absurd or think of us with a mixture ot pity and contempt. It would be much like telling them that \vo have no knowledge of water or air. ' ' " ' Though upper Brazll'his ( : .such a vast num ber of serviceable vegetable products , assal and farina are the most popular ot them all , and many people thercllvo on them alone. Strangers 'seem to 1'lko ' filisal. , qven at first , as much as 'flittaUvcp , ( ld , arid rb'oYe than ono rjngllsh , writer haR qpmpared Its tastu to that of "filberts and'oream. " Taken either without seasoning or sweetened comissucar , as the Brazilians say It Is extremely cheap and easy to make , and poor. Indeed , or phe nomenally lazy , must the Amazon bo who does not regularly use It. Perhaps the rich , dark purple fruit of the assal palm , or some preparation of It , could not bo brought to us In Its best state ; but hermotlcal scaling Is able to meet most difficulties of that sort , and the experiment Is surely worth making. Wo tnko our cocoanuts and pineapples in a condition that dwellers In the tropics would scorn , for they think they are fit to be eaten only when they have "tho constituency of butter. Yet vvo go on Importing them con tentedly , and so It might be In many other cases. Yerbn. mate , or Paraguay tea , Is as great a favorite or , to bo moro exact , as nearly a necessity of life In the moro southern parts of South America , as aisal Is on the Amazon. If Dr. Tanner did not really sustain llfo during lila long fast with an Infusion of mate paEfllng for water It Is not unlikely that he might have done po. Mate has not the advantage of a naturally agreeable taste , llko assal ; but this Is a defect that is com mon to many stimulants and can bo remedied with llttlo trouble , The South Americana take eugar and imllk or lemon with tholr mate Just as wo do with our tea. Their custom of sucking It , scalding hot , through bulb-headed tubes Inserted jnia common bowl Is not likely to meet our vloiva an to what is pleasant and becoming , but as that fashion Is not essential to its use or enjoyment , there would bs no need of adopting it. Chemically , It la very similar to coffee nnd tea , and , though less nutritive than choco late , It might make a good substitute for any or all of them. As coffee grow * plentifully and tea Ifl hard to get In the countries where mate la universally used , it must have quali ties that make It , to some extent , preferable to either of them. The Argentinian gaucho undoubtedly thinks It Is" , for ho would rather slvo up anything else than his mate. To these cowboys of the pampas the only thfngd necessary for subsistence are dried beef ( chtirn.nl ) and mate. In ono respect Its superiority to Chinese tea Is unqum'tlonanle , and that Is its greater Immunity from Injury by air or dampness. Llko "the cup that cheers but not Inebriates , " It has great reiterative power , and the- Indi cations are that In this respect it surpasses its better-known rival. Mate leaves could be brought to ua as easily as those of the Chinese tea plant , and with much less risk of deterioration on the way. It fs not cer tain , however , that the 'plant ' Itself which Is merely a species of holly could not be made to grow In some payM of our own land , for its natural habitat l&tn.9i , very unlike our southern country in ltuen climate or soil. Late experiments have ulmwii that the bam boo will grow as well In1 'Florida and Louisi ana as In any part of'th'e ' tropics , and the Chinese sugar cano lia lb'nf ; been cultivated successfully In parts q ( Mr country where the winter Is re-ally eoromji There are many otlicfr valuable South American products which'1 are moro unfa miliar to the outsldo 'wffdd ' than as-sal or mato. The luxuriantly , ( < jrllo ( lands around the Orinoco are hardly lew , rich In that re spect than these near ihelrAmazon , and tha little-known Interior of Venezuela is said to contain plants with m dltHial properties as beneficial as those of tbo ! l'2ruvlan cinchona. No doubt the simo KQuqrMi statement maybe bo properly made as to-rC ntral Africa and Other little explored regioni'of the old world ; but for use in the United 45 ntcfl the southern half of our own hcmls n rjO affords the best fleli\ for the development , ; ! ' thu Conductor. The passengers oil a crowded cable car the other day were Immensely "tickled" at the discomfiture of a conductor , who was both rude and disobliging- was cleverly cir cumvented , says the New Yorlc Commercial Advertiser. The conductor handed C pennies In change to a well-dressed woman. She requested that a nickel bo given to her Initcad , as she had no purse and the pennies would probably bo lost. Uentlo as was they request , It Irritated ( ho conductor and he said : "No , I have to take pennies , and you can do tbo same , They Mil buy just as much as a nickel. " The woman remained silent aud the conductor proceeded down the car , At that moment a man who was about to nay his fare touched tbo lady'a arm and tianded her a nickel , taking In exchange the pennies , which bo immediately gave to the conductor , It was all done quietly aud quickly , yet many gaw the play , and all who dU mulled with aatlifaulon. I THREE SCENES : POSTSCRIPT BY GEOKGE GRAHAM ELY. New York Post , "Tho fnct Is , " said my young friend Theo dore Hllllard , Jr. , tipping back his chair ar gumontatlvoly , "I believe that the long novel hna had Its day. In the first place , I don't think that't > the way to portray lite. " "And yet It la the common supposition ol a misguided public that that Is the novel's precise mission , " I HUggeeted , without en thusiasm , for the subject did not exclto me. "Tho common supposition Is a ready-made nrtlclo not always to bo taken without In vestigation , " returned Hllllard cheerfully. "I hold that the short story IB to literature what the snapshot Is to photography. Either , nt tlio hamla ot a man with a seeing eye , gives a gllmpso of something definite , strate gic , living ; something that Impresses you by Us vividness and by the force of Its ncluallty. " "Impresslvencna and force arc good enough In their way , " I conceded , leaning back com fortably , and taking In with a satisfied glance the effect of harmony and beauty for which Hllliard's rooms nro noted , oven In a house abounding In elegant and luxurious apart ments ; "but tboro are other considerations sometimes , you know. Character-drawing and the narration of Incident , for example , wo are not qulto willing to part with In our fiction. " Hllllard laughed. "I must be very un fortunate In my endeavor to explain my self , " he said good-temporedly ; "these arc exactly the things that I claim can be done best through the medium of the short sketch. Throwing asldo the extended Intricacy of plot that rarely belongs to life ns wo see It , where can jou find In the world of fact or fancy a llfo that can't bo adequately pre sented In two or three scenes ? Look nt your own existence ; In a sweeping glance doubt less almost all Its multitudinous Incidents and oventa rccedo Into a hazy If not obacuro background , and you have a distinct Im pression of but two or three more or less vivid hours , standing out from all the rest. To tell those would bo to tell all that Is of artistic value to your history ; If they were told well , your Individuality , your personal ity , at the different chosen points ot develop ment , ought to be forcefully evident. They are the mountain peaks ; they should cast their own shadows , unaldeil. As for the reader. If he lan't able to fill In the details of the valloy-llno of growth between these different levels. , ho Isn't the kind to be catered to. Uut for that matter , who Is really Interested In the Intervals ? What all men care about Is life , living , the evolution of that most mysterious and potent force In the universe , the human soul ; aud a word be yond what Is absolutely essential Is a literary offense. " "Well , " I said , rising , for I felt that my friend might as well be headed off at thla point ns nt any other , "I'm fortunately not a novelist myself , so If you should accidentally convincemo of anything In this line It wouldn't make a. radical change In the world's history. I , for my part , prefer the short tale for the same reason , I'm Inclined to think , the other fellow does the kodak because It Is less trouble than setting up the timo-cxpoauro tflpod. But , to agree with an eminent authority on all. matters of dlscua- slon , doubtless there's a good deal to bo said on both sides. " "I wish , " said Hllllard , paying , ns usual , no attention to my Instructive remarks , but opening a rather orderly desk and pulljng out a pile of freshly written manuscript , "that you'd take this homo and glance It through when you have time ; I wrote It In Illustration ot what I've been saying to you. Not long ago there came- Into my possession an unusually full and complete record of the events of a certain life. It was a life that appealed to mo strongly , and none of the matter of the record Is on the order of trash. Uut It seemed to me that In three alight scenes the whole life and the main personal characteristics might bo suflldently sug gested. I have Indicated this minimum amount hf > re my part has been only that of selection , you understand , and of course the supplying of details and I wish you would tell me , after you've read It , whether I am right ; whether you get any sort of com pleted whole from these three briefly told Incidents. " "I confess to a greater readiness to read It , since you cssuro mo It Is short , than I should feel were It the novel you decry , thua far corroborating your opinion , " I said , smiling. "And by the way , " added my friend , again with only a passing half-smllo In acknow ledgment of this compliment , as ho tuincd absently to his desk and scribbled a. few words on a scrap of paper , which ho then handed to me : "You might as well read this slip after wards after you've read the article , you know. It really doesn't concern the litera ture ot the thing , but it will do no harm. It simply answers a question which may occur to you , possibly. " At my own rooms , a few- evenings later , I casually took up Hllllard's manuscript and read It , bearing his thoughts In mind : SCENE I. They were three light-hearted comrades sit ting out-of-doors in the June sunshine , the two girls In a hammock , and the boy on a bench opposite them. They were young ; at that tlmo before twenty when people think ; a fact which they Invariably fall to remem ber In later days when dealing with young persons of the next generation. "I envy that fellow his chance , " the boy was saying "It doesn't come to every ono , the opportunity of giving one's llfo up for another , llko that , and proving one's mottle. " "Indeed It was glorious , " assented ono of the girls ; "but you know , Theodore , that ono can provo one's self heroic quite as well by the little , dally acts of one's life " "I have often wondered , " Interrupted Syl via Wayne , with her chin propped upon her hand , Ignoring the preceding remarks , "how I'd act If such a chance ever came to mo llko the one you were telling us about , Teddy , of the flro at sea. I'm not a bit sure I should glvo up my place In the lifeboat to some one else ! " "Why , Sylvia ! " came from both listeners In remonstrance ; and Emily added : ' You would bo the very first ono to stand aside and bo generous. " The girl shook her head slowly and ao- rlously studied the distant landscape , "No , I'm not speaking to ba contra dicted , " lie wont on ; "I think It la a thing ono can never know until the crucial tlmo comes. Naturally , wo all admlro the ono who is noble and self-sacrificing , and wo all feel that of course wo should meet any crisis llko heroes ; but when I think ot It of this case ot a flro at sea , foi > Instance of the first fright , then the real terror , tha despair , the look of the water , the knowledge that In the llfebcft Is possible safety , and out of It Is everything that Is repugnant and terrible I wonder and wonder whether I'd meet my moment nobly or Ignomlnlously. " "Hut death , Sylvia , what Is It ? Not a thing to fear so much ; so trifling when weighed against honor and heroism and great ness. " "Well. " repMed Sylvia , smiling , "death doesn't seem so llttlo a thing to mo , Teddy. The fact that It takes you away from this world of Etinslilno and winds and birds aud friends and and Just living m'akca It a very serious thought , to my mind , for I love- all thla ! " she said , with a vigorous , sweeping motion of the arm , which Included all the aunllt tract before her. "Uut that Isn't my point , " she added ; "I suppose I could reason myself Into choosing death Instead of life , or doing the hard thing Instead of the easy , If It were just a matter ot intellectual decision , but , you see , when the great mom en In como thero'a all the midden physical tour and horror , and I'm afraid that these might count for more , at that Instant , than my whole lifetime of reasoning about duty and courage. Somehow I've always sympathized with Savonarola for yielding to the awful strcfrt of his suffering , for I have almost a conviction that I should do exactly the sarno thing mKef ! , " "To me , " said Emily calmly , going back to the original proposition , "It seems the slmplfst , easiest thing In the world to make the noble , bravo choice at any such critical time. " < "They say that what wo do at supreme moments , " Theodore suggested , thoughtfully stripping the leaves from a green twig In hl hand , "Is the cumulative result of a life time of habit , I rather hope you'll have a chance come day to prove your fears about yourself groundless , Sylvia. " " 1 do , too , for I should really llko to kncrr what I should do , " the girl Bald with a brlcut smile. "Do you know , I have a theory that there conies a moment In the llfo of each one of ushcn tbo stuff vvo are made ot Is tested ? And It always braces me up to think of It ; not because I'm at all certain as to how I should use my moment , you know , but 1 think It Is Ini a way glorious to feel that wo are worth so much ; that vvo specks crawling at the bottom of this ether are permitted to como face to face with supreme temptations , and that It Is In us once In a while * to face them sublimely. " "Not half bad. Sylvia. " said the boy , laughing , with a llttlo not ! of approval. "It Is rather llko trees ; whether they go up or down or eldowlso Is decided at sotno one critical point. So ' ' your 'moments' are not only tests , but prophecies. " "I'm sum 1 don't see what trees have lo do with It , " said Emily , rising ; "and It wo are going to rldo lo Uoxbury this after noon wo would better bo getting Into our habits. " ' SCENE II. . "All the world's a stage , " and the principal difference between Its performances and these of the playhouse Is that In llfo the walla are longer between the acts. Klvo yours have made the youth n man , and the girl to whom ho gave his boyish liking an earnest young enthusiast In the first glory of womanhood. They walked along slilo by side through the upland pasture ; the sun had gone under , and the strong , damp wind , which they had to face and oppose , brought the bright color" to their checks nnd beat Insistently against the girl's capo and the long ends ot the scarf which covered her head. The two walked with the glad , buoyant step that Indicates "tho wild Joy of living ; " a Joy that conies from nothing else so surely ns fronv a vigorous walk across a moor against a buffeting , salt-laden wind. "You 820 , Teddy , " Sylvia was saying , "It I simply had to marry some one , and let all my ambitions and aspirations go , of course you are the only one I'd think of. I dare say you have discrimination enough to know that yourself. Hut , " she added , raising her head and giving It a quick , characteristic shake , as she turned her bright face towards him , " ( hat case Is not supposablo. I've never Intended to marry , and you have always known It haven't you ? " she added , with an effort at Judicial fairness that the young man might have found amusing at any other tlmo. "You have always said you Intended to devote yourself to your work , " he admitted ; "but a girl Isn't usually considered to bo on oath In all BIO says ; and we have always been such friends , such comrades , Sylvia ! " "That Is Just It ! " Interrupted his com panion. "Wo have always been such under standing friends that I thought you knew mo better than you seem to have dono. If slrls usually say one thing and mean another , then you ought to have known that In that re spect I was unlike them. I would rather bo sincere than bo anything else In the world , nnd the last thing that I should bo un truthful about would be a subject so grave as that of marriage. " "Then you do admit that It Is somewhat serious subject ? " "What more so ? It In the question ot a llfo destiny. It Is therefore of exactly the same Importance as the subject of my pro fession. I rejected the thought ot marrlago years ago , when I began to study medicine. T have never regretted It , and I never shall. I am all ready now to begin my work , and I ain eager for It , and so glad about It , Teddy ! It Is a. great thing to be young and well and strong , nnd to have a whole world of op portunity for usefulness opening up before ono. There can't bo anything else In llfo so much to bo desired as the privilege of being useful ! " Her companion looked at her glowing face and perhaps the man's natural answer was on his lips , but ho was wise , though a lover , and knew the futility of argument. "I suppose , " he said , putting out ot sight for the tlmo his own heavy disappointment , In generous effort not to oppress her with It , "I suppose you are sorry for me.rfiylvla , nnd wish this had never happened ? " and ho gave her a half smllo which she did not rotuin. "I am sorry for you now , Teddy , " she re turned , seriously , "but , after all , this can't bo everything to you. You have your own work. Just as I have mine , and In that you can bo happy , at first. Dy and by you will forget and will marry eome ono else. I know it sounds cruel for mo to say it , but It will bo so. As for wishing this had never happened , I do , on some accounts. On others. I am very proud that It has happened , anil I thank you moro than I know how to tell you. " She stopped , as they emerged on the high road , and held out her hand to him with a frank , sweet smile. Ho took the hand gravely and retained It for a moment , lookIng - Ing down nt It while ho spoke. "I can never care for any ono else as I defer for you , " ho said , slowly , "for you have been a part of all the dreams of my life. Your answer is surely final , Sylvia ? " "It Is surely final , Teddy. " "Then I will not bo ungenerous to my rival , " ho said. "I wish you Joy and success In your work. And you may have the knowledge - edge It It will bo anything to you that It has done mo good to know and love you , dear. " Thus they parted. SCENE III. Another pause of years , and when the cur tain rose again Slyvla Wayne was a woman of thirty , and the gaslight was llluml- nating every corner of her largo end well- equipped study. Only prosperity could have given the Indefinable air of elegance to all the appointments of the room and to the dress and bearing of Us occupant. Uut only n sudden , crushing sorrow could have thua bowed her head upon her nrma before the professional-looking desk nnd brought about a despairing abandonment to grief , the more striking because so alien to her na ture. ture.While she sat , In this nttltudo , In the pleasant room so silent In Its brightness , n stiff paper fluttered from her hand to the floor nnd lay nt her feet. It bore the an nouncement of a marriage thnt had tnkrn place the day before , the marriage of the man to whom she had Riven her "final" answer on the hillside nrnr her homo , hun dreds of miles , ages of time , away. Slnco then , success , good cheer ; ambition satisfied , usefulness In plnnty ; n city practice , a host of friends nnd admirers , n noble nnd dominating purpose crowned ; and under neath U nil the late but Imperious awaken ing of a woman's heart. Then the glowing conviction of the emptiness of her largo nnd "useful" life ; the longing , the uufor- mutated hope ; ' now , this ! The flro burned brightly nnd silently on the hearth ; the stlllnoEU was unbroken. At length she raised her head. In those few minutes her face had changed eo much thnt It pcemed scarcely to belong to the name woman whoso personality had Impressed Itself In brightness upon everything about her. her."For myself , It Is all over. " siio whis pered ; "but there Is t'tlll my father. Ho Is proud of mo nud loves me for his sake " A soft knock at the door nnd n maid en- tcrcil , carrying n llttlo silver trny. "Hero nro letters for you , Dr. Wayne. " she paid , nnd withdrew. For a long time the lonely occupnut of thn great room sat burled In deep and sorrowful thought ; everyday life seemed too difficult nnd too farnwny a thing to bo taken up ngnln Immediately. Uut finally , with n xlreary gesture , oho took up and opened mechanically ono of tha two envelopes which had been laid bcforo her. It was n letter from her father , who liad gene to a distant laud In search of the health which at homo had failed. Sylvia Wnyno read like one who hns entered a chamber of horrors , yet only half compre hends. It wao a confession ; his llfo wn nearly spent , and ho could not die without ridding hmerit ( of hl burden , the bunion that had broken him down In health ami sent him away on his long Journey that ho might not see his daughter's sincere and trusting eyes. He was a guilty , dishonor able man ; In his position of trust ho had taken what had not been his ; ho had been , ho was , no better than the commonest thief. When ho died It would be soon ho would leave a memory of dishonor for his daugh ter and a debt that could never bn paid. The other loiter , written n few days later , was from her father's agent. In Calcutta , giving the particulars of the lattor's death. It spoke of a cable message which ho hart sent her , and which she had not received ; It told of the disposition which had been made of her father's few effects. Far Into the night sat the stricken woman , a few hours before so young and buoyant and full of hope , gazing straight before her Into the dying embers of the flro. Her hands lay clasped In her lap ; her face was llko a mask of stone , and her eye-i wer devoid of expression of any kind whatever , whether of sorrow or suffering or oven de spair. There Is a point beyond which on ceases to cry out , and the bodily frame rec ognizes Its Inadequacy to express the nn- gulsh of the spirit. A tiny clock at the other end of the room gave the stroke ot 1. which fell with startling distinctness upon the surprised silence. Then Sylvia turned , with a strange and marked calmness , to her desk. From a care fully selected phial she took a number of small tablets and , dropping them ono by ono into a curiously shaped goblet half full ot water , held It up between hen. eyes and the light with unshaklng hand and watched the opaqua whiteness dissolve. Then she walked to the mantel before the grate , with the glass In her hand , and stood there looking don n , once more , Into the heart of the few remaining embers. Finally , with a sad llttlo smile , she raised the gol/let to her lips nnd held It there for an Instant then , suddenly , with the old-time characteristic shake of her bright head , she Inverted the glass so that Us contents hissed upon the hearth. She stood ui ] straight and lifted her eyes and her fnco was Illumined by * tha light of a beautiful courage and resolve. "No , I will live ! " she said , In a clear , resonant voice. "To pay this debt ot his , to clear his name. For honor's sake ! " Thus , unheralded , unrecognized , came and passed the ono sublime moment of her llfo , and her early question was answered. The penciled words on the scrap of paper Hllliard had given mo were lliefe : "The reason I have been permitted to know so Intimately some of Hin details of Sylvia Wayne's llfo Is that she afterwards became my stepmother ! " I'oHtnI Curd MnoliliiuM. The machines used by the government for counting ami tying postal carda In small bundles were made In Connecticut , and the two are capable of counting COO.OOO cards In ten hours nnd wrapping and tying the eamo In packages of twenty-five each. In this operation the papar Is pulled off a drum by two long "fingers , " which como up from below , and another finger dlpa Into a vat of mucilage and applies Itself to the wrap- plng-pr.per In exactly the right spot. Other parts of the machine twine the paper around the pack of cards , and then a "thumb" presses over the spot where the mucllago Is , and the package Is thrown upon n carry bolt ready for di'llvory. WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD "CASTORIA , " AND " PITCHER'S CASTORIA , " AS OUR TRADE MARK. / , DR. SAMUEL PITCHER , of Hyannis , Massachusetts , was the originator of "PITCHER'S ' CASTORIA , " the same that has borne and does now vTZST' on every bear the fac-simile signature of &Za/jffi & &x wrapper. This is the original " PITCHER'S ' CASTORIA" which has been used in the homes of the mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is the kind you have always bought , sf . //j TlSr" ' on ° and has the signature of o ic f wrap per. No ono has authority from me to use my name except The Centaur Company of which Chas. H. Fletcher fa President. MafGh8l897. Do Not Be Deceived , Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you ( because he makes a few more pennies on it ) , the in gredients of which even lie does not know. "The EM You Have Always Bought" BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed TOIL . . OMrANY TT HUB * * * ( TIUtT. MCW M MT *