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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1891)
THE OJMAHA DAILY BEE : MONDAY , FEBRUARY 10 , 1801. SPEGIRL NOTICES. A nVEKTIHBMENTfl for lic o column * will f X. bo taken until i : j > . m.i for tno evening 6d Itlon , ninl until Hso : p. m. , fortho morning edition nnil SUNDAY Jir.r. ypi.KMBC'nsh In advance. /I JATFS Advertisements on Uilj /r JH clmrped for nt tlio ratu of 1'4 con In per word for tlio first Insertion , mill 1 centner wordier rnnh milMeqiu-nt Insertion , mil II.M ) PIT ior per month. No mhortlsomciit tnkoii for [ > ss Iliuti . * > cunt9 for tlio lint Insertion. TN1TIAIA ( lentos , Kjmbols , etc. , count cadi 4nstmo word. rpllKHK advertisements must run ronsocit- JL tlvoly nnd under no circumstances will llioy bo taken or discontinued by tolciihonc. T > AUTHH : advertising In Hiono columns and JL imvlnit their answers addressed Inn "num bered loiter" In cure of TUB HKK will rcc < tl\o ft numbered clicck to enable thorn to get their letters , Answers will bo delivered only on k _ prc ( 'iititlon of tills clinch. Kncloso answers in rut elopes properly addressed. A LL advertisements under tlio head of JX "Kprclal Notices" nro published In both tin ) moriilii'/ and nvcnlnz editions of TMK HKK , tlio clii'-ilatlon of which neim-satcs tnoro tlinn sn.onQp'ipondntljr. nnd Klvos tlin advnrtlser tlio li'.nollt not only of Hi" lurgo circulation of x 2'iiB iloc In Oninlm. lint also In Council UlulT * . Lincoln ntul otlicr cities anil towns In the west. BRANCH OFFICES. Ailvortlnlnc for these columns will bo taken On the ulinvo conditions , tit tlio fnllowlnK ImM- hess liousm who nro authorised to tnkn Hucclnl notices , iit the same rales as can bo hud at Ilio tniiln olllco. _ SOI'TIl ' OMAHA IlKANfll Ol'KICE No- CI.ZI . N. Street , Llslcr lllook. JOlltfw. HELL , Pharmacist , BMSoiitliTenlli atreot. CHASE .t EDDV , Stationers and Printers , 113 youth ICth strcot. _ _ f. rAUNHWOUTlI , Pharmacist , SllSCum- t > ' Ing street. jTfinoiins , Pharmacist. ffi North 1Mb street. /pro. W. I'AUIt , Pharmacist , 1718 Lcav.cn- 'O worth struct. " "JTUOllIM' PIIAUJIAOV. 21th and Farnam. SITUATIONS WANTED. , ( lc. , feclopofftrstcolnmnoii this , housekeeper with buby ; references. Address 1) a ) , Hoe. 402 14 * TTI/ANTIIO Situation by noy 11 yours , oflloo work , assistant bookkeeper. Address I ) t5 , llee. llfill-21 * WANTED Situations for peed girls ; my waiting rooms nro always full from 0 n. m. to r ) i. m. Canadian Employment , olllco. JJH HJMIi. Telephone fiSI. 121 > WANTED MALE HELP. F rmlc * , clc. , eectopofflrit column OH l/ifn / page. WANTED l-'lrst clnss hotel cook. Olvo roforunco anil stale tulnry. Address look box5. Kails City. Nub. jai14 * WATsTED An nctlvo. reliable man salary $7011) 0 monthly , wllh increase , to lep- fescnt In his own section , a responsible Now York IIPIISO. Kufcrmiccs. Maiiufiietnrcr Lock box l.VCi. Now Yurie. ; A No. 1 butcher to takn charge of a rutallsliop. Mustcomo wull recom- cndcd and able to glvo security. C. O. I ) . it-own. Call between 0 and 11. iii03 WANTED Enorirotlo man to conduct branuli store In Omaha. Must have J'JOO ' rnpllul. Address Sumatra Cigar Co. , Cliluagn. Ill' M.V.'J-11 > * " \X7ANTED Salesmen to soil older. Oood ' wugcs ; particulars 4 cents , New Process Older Co. , Ulto Mate street , Chicago. 111.MM81C MM8-1C * WANTED Salesman on the road'to take sldollne of Halablo goods no samples. Jlllow & Uonp , 14th and Davenport sts. sts.M M 54310 * TJETKOTIVE9 wanted to not In tlio secret JL/ncrvloo under Instructions of Oupt. ( ! iau- jmiio\-plilofofdotectlvosotCnclniiat ! , Kvpo- rlcnco not necessary , 1'nrtluiilnrs free. tfiuii- nnn Dntectlvolluruuu Co..41 Arcade , Cincin nati. Olilo. l Aeonts to sell the everlasting . liitnpwlak ; 'l samples and terms by mull. lOeentH. ld)7on 25 cents ; Rolls for 10 cents flnnli. \Volioskoy , 0 JJddy St. , l'rovl < lenoe. It. I. M40U 10 * AGENTS wnnlod to organize lodges of the Noti-Hi.'onit Kiidoninunt Order , a nou- secret fratornlty ; JTiOl ) In 5ycars ; SJOslolc ben- ollt : llbrnil terms olTored. Address llnrbort Mclntosh , Worcester , Mass. M477 1C * "WS7 ANTED Men to travel for our Canadian T iiur orlos.Stoiie&.WellliiKtonlMadlsonWlH T\ETECTIvns wnnted In every locality to JL/ work under nur Instruutlons. Experloneo not nece'snry. Htamp forpnrtioulnrs. Wash ington Doteotlvo Agoiioy , Ho.x 7B7Vi.slilng : - tou , loun. JlIiyjMll "ini ; ANTED "iOO Inlclllgont mon and women > to visit Bnttloof Guttjbburg , IBlli and St. Mary'rt nvo. 407 17 * WANTED FEMALE HELP c. , fee fopo/jltvtcolumn onfh/iipai/e. "l\7ANTED-Good COOK and Innndross ! Cor- VT nmiigirl profurrod. 2118 Sownrd st , 43'l 14 * WANTED Oood 2nd cook. Now York liolnl. 4' . > 8 14 * TJITANTED Four rollncd. emir-rited mid ov- peilenei-d millinery salesladies. Address Btalliij ? u\iorlcnoo | 1)87. ) Iliip. M fi517 ! * TX7ANTEU Olrlfor general housework nt t > D-'t N. 17th st. 49110 * \VANTED-An Intollluent young lady and T geiitlnmnii for tlio slago to luarn tbo ilrn- nintU- business ; tlinso tlia't can play Iho piano profcrred. ANo a cook for tno Konu Jlnr- oe'.ls I'nliiuo Car. A long engagement to the Sight parties. Address Jllss Kenu Marsclls. uk'sbiirColorado , 4(10 ( 10 * FOR RENT HOUSES. Foriale.ctf..rce top of first column on IMx pa7 . " 1710U Itl'.NT 10 rooms , brick house , corner JL 17th IIIK ! California. Molorn conveni ences , yultiiblo forronmors and board. Low ronlal. E. 1 < \ Cook , Ull N. Y. L , . biilldlntr. M 370 14 * r A NlNE-rimm house on St. Mary's nvunuo. J\ noir 2."ith street , J.U.CO per montli. En- q u I ru iitil-'l tit. Mnry'a qvcinio. MSHlO * Il'you wish to rent a liouso or store bee II. I ) . Cole , Continental bloulc. 810 'l/lOK KENT Cottapes with 2 , fl and 8 rooms. JL1 fiihs bet 2Jth nnd 'JOtli , Clarke , room It ) . board of trade. M'JX' F23 " 1T1OH KENT Nlco 4-room eotlngo , ut 10H S. JUlUthst. Innulroof Mrs. Duggiui. S.V. . cor. 13th nnd I'acluc sis. G70 .EA > MMiM n.Ho Wawth. Th .P. "I710U KENT A nlno-room house with nil J-1 modern Improvements , south front 1n Ilansconi Park. Inqutrc of Kennedy & Ulnck- burii. 13'5l'atkavo. * 8irt70 T710U HUNT 3 Houses 10 rooms oaoli , 1'ark JL1 nvo \\oolworth St. , city wator.furimco. &o. Call at onco. MiuuauKli & 1'ltehott.lionsu renting nsunts , 9.Y. . cor. IHIi and Howard Rl. . ; , "I710U KENT 5 rooms , ono lloor , 1712 Jackson ' JL' street. MilO T710H llENT-Aftcr Mnmh 1 llrst-ohi-M 11- JL1 room liouso , nil inodcrn conveniences , on blSli Bolniol hill , o. 1' . Davis Co. 221-10 TTOH KENT-2 elccant 11-room houses , Nos. JL' tics and 'JlllO louiliiH st. Kiumiro of A. A. niudbtono , l.'IIO Doiiglusst. , or UloLioLoaii & Trust Co. . HW H 10th fct. 270 niHTTTmvorsTofyl > f 2u7 ri ' . ' 41 li street. 5 rooms , JLIiont furnished , KHs.bath , hut. cold uud eln- tcrn wnttT , good yard. EM per inonlli. ! ? J3 TTlOn liKNT Sovenrooni house ; wash linuio JU nnd barn. 1121 H. 20th st. M4J 17 * "I7IOH IlKNT Sown-room cotlugo , cor. SStli JU ave nnd Cup. uvi\ Inquire ails Dodge. 2 now brlek houses on North Nineteenth street , 10 rooms , nil modernImnrmuments ; iilsnbHriu only & l per month. Omaliii Iteal Estate uud Trust Co , , Itoom 4 , llee bulldlnir. bulldlnir.M781 M781 1 ion KENT 2 10-room house ) within B mln- * JL' utes walk of ilia iiostolllev , O. ! ' . DavlH [ 1 Co. , 15U5 Barnaul st. 223-2G "Ch ITipil HENT-FourO and 7-room llutH with J-'liatb , hot water , oto.t piiM'd street ; near , IIUIIIICR.S ; all Improvements ; only ts per mo. Keferencos renulrod , Tlio Mead lnvo-tiuent Co. , 442 Ilco ibiilur ; . 6K1 * MEDICAL. , tic. , in topof flrtt column on IhU jiaye. TH ) b ritrmft Vf- room , Itioluilliia Turkish cabinet Imtlii. V > ndloa.8 to J daily & Tuoiday 4 Krlday ov'lngs ; tf\tu 10. iir. lliclmnli.rooms ; fl > J & ir.-u.Uoo bld'g. pii t FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS IVratefettffctnpoffint column on thk paae. THOlt ItKNT Elegantly furnished front L rooms. Hiilgloor en suite , for itontlcmon only , Klonrn limit , ( tas , modern convenience. * . Call atftlO S otitli loth Hi root. 2nd door , lint U. 6IOJ7 17 * KENT Furnished moms and Imnnl , ! ' tunn * rcntonnblo. : t S. 26th at. M5H 17 _ tnrNl HTi77ootn9 ; ToT rcntr loiFrapltnl uvriuio. M.viu lfl ITlOItUENT-Kurnlshedroom wltligns. brtth _ J-1 and furnace hcnt. buiulro 1G07 Do "IJOOM for rent-Ono lurso front room. -IV furnished , including steam heat , gas and bath. KtllUloiiKlasstreet. MSUli' iroit KENT IMoasant furnished rooms for J- Jcuiitloiiicn. All conveniences. lOOti IlmiK- Ins Htn-L't. M500-1 , TTIL'UNlSHr.D room , 1113 Dodge. JL' JHOi 10 * 131O11 KENT Nicely fiirnlsheil room for two -L1 Kentlntiwnoriiinrrloilcouplc.fl2.no. l > 'lnt II , 7K1 ( S Kltli st. Call after 3 p. in. MM Mil ] ' A HOE yi.d small rooms In now Itrcnnan Jblk. newly furnl.sliudthroughoiit ; iood ta bio. 11101 Cnllfornla. TEWIjY furnlslipd rooms , nil modern con- VtmliMicos. 218 N , 17th. 'M M7 FOH HUNT Nicely fnrnlshod room , gas. bath , l4 l.uuM'iiwoitli. upstairs. ! ! . ' 1C * FUUNISIIKI ) roomssteamhcnt , 'JU13 Dnua- 109. * lli ! 17 * FOK RENT -Elegantly furnished rooms In now brick house , tlireu tnlnntus' walk from posUilIleo. All modern conveniences. KM- N. Y. I.lro building. 405 17 "TOOKUENT-Knmt room with alcovn.ourtams AJ miintol , liout , pas.lj.itli.closets ! ! , for' ' son- tlenion or limn nd wife , tlG.00 per month SOT B S4th ! St. Till RENT Twonty-flvo loomOn a brick block : prod location ! with or without f ur- nltnrc. O. P. DavU Co. . 150J 1'nrnain st. glMi.11 T. OLA lit European hntol. with dlnbiK room , Hteain heat In nil rooms. 13th and Dodge , Special rntc.s by week or month. Slfl "TO Il'.UANT furnished rooms , lift ) Dodge. FOH RENT Furnished rooms , gas batn and steam , 1310 llo-.vard. Hf5 FOK KENT East front alcove room at the Mcrrliun. M308 T AltOB nnd small room , 1701 Cnptlolnvcnuo. AHOE south front room , bay window , mod ern conveniences , for one or two gentln- en.llO per month. ! H18 t.oavcnwortli. MSB ! riOU rooms , steam hcut , 1710 Davenport st. l 41H It * FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. I'lir rales , etc. , sceloii of first column on board. 1S2J ChlctiRu TTIUKNISIinn rooms with pas , balh nnd fur- J naco boat ; bo.ird If desired. B. E. corner " .Uli avo. and Harnt-y atruot. _ iliO" ) ' VTIOEfjY furiilshtul front rooms. First class IM table board. Temiareasonablo. SOT N. 18th street. UOAltl ) and rooms , C23 S 17th street.73S 73S I * oU FOR RENT ROOMS UNFURNISHED For iolf , clc.gccto ) > offlrstc ltimnon th 2 NICE unfurnished rooms. Addreis 1 > 4 HOP , M47J 1G * FOR RENT STORES & OFFICES. For rates , ctc.ecetop offrsttolvmn on tMi page. FOU KEN1' I'nrt , of busliiRSH buiidlngYilOS Knrnam street , consisting of store and tmpor lloor with ofllco rooms. Inquire of John U. Lohmanti , (121 ( S. ITth street. M1C9 QTOHES at 709S. 10th. steam heat furnished. Crriios. I' ' . Hull , ail I'axton bile. 847 FOH IlKNT The 4-story brlok building.with or without , power , form oily occupied by the Itool'nbllsliln-iCo. , Ulb Turiuim st. Thcbulld- Inff has a llruproof ccmciit nasotncnt.oomploto stoiun liontlu fixtures , water nn all tliolloors. gas , etc. Apply at the olllco of 'Jho Hoc. 1)15 ) FOU ItKNT Orsalo , my bnlldinir on .Tones bt. , 1)0110th &llth. 0.A.LlnUus ) ! 1,1110 fc'.l.Mh 148 FOU KENT Ilrlck warehouse , two storlos lilRli , b.'isomcnt , hydraulic oloviitor , track age ; best location In city. A. 0.1'owoll , 8.V ) FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS. For rates , ttc. , geetoft offlrxt ralumn on thtepagc. FOK KENT M aero ranch joining South Oni.-ilinIC acres pasture , ! . " > tlmbor ; al > iin- diincosprlnp water ; on U. & M. It. U. Address Luo& McholUSthunuLuavonwoitli streets. streets.M51.1 LKVEN acres , house , laipo burn near Cen tral 1'urk for garden , ) OSt. Mary's urn. STORAGh. For rates , clc. , KM ( op of first r lii iu on tMi BF.-iT truc.kaco and HtoniRO butldlm : In Omaha. United Status povornmcnt bonded warelmuso. llousolioldpoodsstori'il and onroil for. Lowest rules Kuarantcod. W. W , llush- iniin. 1013-1015 Lciivenwortli. S9 > QTOUAOK and trackage. David Colc,815-S17 O Howard st. CHEAPEST nnd best storapo for furniture. Wells. 1111 Fiimiini street. IU'Jii : NIOE dry stoniKO room at Bliishnm's old store , al9 So. Uth st. 70S K 27 WANTED-TO RENT. Forratestte , , fcttnji of first column on thin joe . GOOD nnfimiMit.'d room nnd spacn forstor- npo for bousubold Booils. Address IJICI , Doe olllco. M5GO 1H Kor 1 year , n modern furnlslird house , about S rooms , for a family of 4 ; no children ; must boudoslrablo location. 1' . O. box 34 , city. 45414 * RENTAL AGENCY. J' < ? rmfcj , fff. . fee top of first column im this RENTALAKcnt-Geo. J. Paul , 1000 Farnnm street , makes specialty of renting houses , stores , otc. , and collecting rents. MM7 1ST property for rent , sale or oxclmnci ) t with lliiiuly k Co. , 1014 Capitol avo. ; ) tl > .M7 HK. COLIC , leutai agenoy.Coiitlnonlal blk. I * . 810 1ST your IIOUSPS to sell or rent with O. 1' . arrlson , 012 N. Y. Lift ! . &M IK you want your houses rented Use with 1'arrotto Uonlal Agency , 10th and Dodge. Mild ) l'2S BOARDING. IULLMAN buiibU iipcolul weoUly lutes. MSOO-l'2l PERSONALS. J'or ralesclc , , scelup ofirstcoluintt on thli page , PEltSONAI Htir opportiinlfy to obtain onuof the lur.'iHt and liamlsnmost sportIng - Ing houses In Chlcnzo. Oood location and 1 long lease. Address I ) 17 , Ileo. M47U 111 * Ili'JnmosMcOraushfor hU holrs ) who lived In this country In 1857. and It is thought had land fomowharo In Harpy county will write mo. they will luaru somothlii ! ? to their advantage , II. A. WojtorlloUl , 1IW l < 'i rnnin ulrcin , Omaha. Jl : 4 17 LOST Forrnfts , etc. , M ( JI of first column on IMtpage , OST riiir fox torrlors ; dogTilaelc and tnii licnd , black riiinp. IllUih brownhoad , black on back , liowurd If returned to 15W Califor nia stroot. 4iVll SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. Forrcif ( , etc. , tcetop offint column on f/if / page. CALL or writes f or ciitalngnos nnTflivosTu gate the merits of the Smith Premier type writer. Manifestly superior fo.ituros. Im portant changes made. Typo-urltcrs sold , uxchanRQor muted. 1009 larnuni st. , K 11. Mayhopr. limniisur. b7J HAIR GOODS WIGS , ETC. Fo'ratetc. , teelop of first column un tft ( < jtage. IJEST line halrgcodsin west ; JLJwIgs. hwltelu's , biirus , hair elialns , etc. , u epeclalty. Duvlos , hair goods and milliner , opposite postolHco , 111 B. 15th st , Omaha. fell COSTUMES , _ I ) IKS and pcntlemen can rent masquerade - ado iiulU at G' N. mu st. 7t l''st FOR SALE FURNITURE ETC. Forrattietc , , tttopafjlrttcolumn TtlOU ' sUiVo foldlnK SAIjK-C'ook nnd bed JU rhuiii ) . lniiilro'.M ] floor 1001 Howard dt _ , MMO10 OU HAljE-rurnlturo of B rooms ohcixn : llrst class. Address 1)'It ) HOP. M5IHI1 * FOR SALE-HORSES WAGONS ETC. For ra t tt , ttctee topnf flrtt column ntMtagc. \ . "lilOU SAliK A roe < l team of initlos nnd now J. set nf linriu-ss hiid wagon very cheap ut 17218. Oth street. M47J 27 * SALE-HlticlfiiiinortciirrencliHtnlllon. JL' " Inquire W5 S."Will slroctT a ua _ Oll SAMChpap , vrnRon and tloulilo work harness , or will oxchaiuzo fur biuk board , nlsocooil ntdo bur buifgy , obcap. 11,10. Colo. Continental building. _ 6J IilOHSAIjIOchenp A two horse siolRh. also largo iiulleys and shiiftini , ' . If A FOR SALE COWS. Forratei , etc. , tte topo/JIrttcolumn nn'fhltI'Wg [ ' ; GOWS-Twospli'iiillcl cows for sale with calf by side , one J-'Snndono JJO. J. 1C. Shepherd - herd , IrvliiKton. Neb. M510-17 * T71UKSI1 cons always on hand , choaii. At JL' ciitranco gate stockyard , So. Omann. lliirns. IjlOU SALr.-rirstclassmlleli cows , also so v- J oral peed horses. Enquire room al ) Omal'.n National bunk building. KW FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Furratct , etc. , tec top offirtt column ontlittpaijc. VLiE-Estoy , two bank , pedal orimn , nearly now. very complulo. II , II. Allen , earn Chk'nap liiimbor Co M.V-"I ) ! * . . . SAI/E-Onosot Harpers' Monthly MaK- azlnos. 77 vuls. ) ono But Scrlbner-Century iiiaga/Jiiei , : Hvols. ; ono nit Atlautlo Monthly magazine ? . 04 vols. Addtess W. S. llonnliton , i-'lll ) Iliirnoy street. Oinnliii. M'iOO-17 * " 1J1OK HAI.iE-Hal > y carriage , clmlr and bed ! J-1 good as new ; tig , lliil S. gJth 8U M474 17 * $ * Hall's safe , cheap , 2121 S. 19th st , 495 10 * "IjlOIt SALK A standard make upright JL1 piano , but Httlo iihcd , ut n sacrifice. Jlu t 1)0 ) sold at onco. Call at 2110 CaldwclU itl ! " 171OU SAI > K-"lMnm > . $115 : curtain Ucak , SM , J-and books. 1521Sliorma live. 4U8 iruit HAIjK-Comploto sot of druff store flv- J-1 turcs , show cases , etc. 1 * . O. Uox 3J. 855 T71OU SALVE An A 1 flrep roof safo. Knqiilro JL1 ut lloston Store. Mi)71 WANTED TO BUY. For rales , etc. , ice top of first col urn i toil th Is pa uc. T \VOULH llko to buy grain on commission Jorlctmy elevator and cribs. Look box S , Wlotn. Iowa. 451) ) 14 * WANTRl ) to liny Will oxoliango clear property for u block of Hats anil assume reasonable lucumbrnnco. Aright & Ltishury , 1C01 Howard si. Mill ) 10 "Y\7"ILn pay cash for n lot , or equity In lot.or hoi u nnd lot ; iniut bo bargain. Alex Mooro.MI Sbculy blook. 4s9 1(1 ( * VV"ANTED A neat , nttrnctlvo liakory Vi wagon for ono liorso : must bo llRht. In coed order ; now or second hand , Address Hot 4l : > , Ynnkton. S. D. 500 1C' WANTED Stock of hardware and stock of gonnral merchandise for cash uiul real ostato. Artilicss , 11. A. 1) ) . , room 01 , U. of T. building , Oinaliu. Nob. 451 10 w PANTED-Slnslo. flat top sitting desk. I'hll StliiinielUll Jones. Mill TimilNlTUUE bought , sold , atotcd. Wells , J-11111 I'lirnam st. b2J \17"ANTEI-\Vlll ) pay hlRhest cnsh price for > V lioiisoliold goods. 31U So. 13th st. 70J-l'-7 * WANTKD At once ; inorchnndlso ) all kinds ; spot cash ! must know at once. I. T. Kowoll & Co. . 141 ! ) Douglas , Omaha. 11 MISCELLANEOUS. Fur rates , ctcic top of first column , on f 7i < pane , 6 AUiytrmrtn J-'t-suuln and hair treatment , iiiiinlcuro nnd clilroiiodlst. Mi-s.l'ostyiDi ! S.Uth.Wltlincllblk.K'i7 K'i7 DKF.DS , inortRnRCs , contracts and all lc > ! nl instruments carofullv cveuutod , A. K , Hlloy , attorney and notary public , room 11 , Continental block. M'l-FSS MONEY TO LOAN. I'or ro7f , cfc. , ice top of first colum i on f lid page. I'Lund collateral bucnrltlos for any time from 1 to 7 months , hi any amoiiuL to suit bor rower. Loans mndo on household Roods , plnnns , or gans , liorsos , iniilcs. liousos. leaseswarehouse rceelpts.ote..nt the lowest posslhlo rates with out , publicity or removal of iiropcrty. My lonns nro so arranged that you can make n payiront of any amount at any lime nnd re duce both principal ami Interest. If you ewe a balance on your property or have a loan you want eliauged.l will pnyltolf and carry It for you. If you llnd It morocon- venlont , call up lolophono No. Iceland your bust ness will bo arranged at homo. Money iilway.s-on liuiid. No delay. No pub licity , Lowest rates. II. V Masters , Iioom1Vltlinoll bllt.I-tliand ) Harnoysts.SCO SCO SECOND mortgage loans ; money ready. A lex Moore. aoiEhouly block. 490 Ib * MONEY to loan on real estate ; lowest rates. O. J. Oamtoll.810 N. V. Life. gM-Mli LOANS of tl.OOO to ji,000 wanted on choice Improved olty proiortv. Low rules. No delay.Contr.il Loan & Trust Co. , 13)5 ) Farnatn. 410 20 pitATTKL bank , 1110 S. 15th St. , loans money V-'on ' chattels or collutteialalroasonublorutcs BOO FIHSl'it second mortgaRcs on vacant , t Im proved city prop. County warrants lioiicht. Jlonoyonliand , ! ' , M. lilchurdson.SISN.V.LIfo.an an BUILPINO loans. 0 to 7 per cent : no addi tional oliurges fnrcummis'ilon or iittornov's fees. W. U-Tilolklo , First National bank bU'lg. Btt.1 OHAL Kstatn Loans Uasli nn hand , ( ilobo liLoan and Trust Co.U07 S.lOthst. .Nodoluy , no extra charges. Houses to rent ; good list. E. & O. M. Anthony , yifi N. Y. LIVe buildIng - Ing , loud money on farms In choice coun ties In Nebraska and Iowa , also on good Onmlia residence property ; lowest rates ; best terms ; no delay ; money ready. Titles and value's passed on hum. tC3' MONEY to loan ou Improved city pmpurty atcnrrcntratrs ; funuson liund ; nodeluy , * ? ! ' ' Hltist& Uo.llamgo ! bldg. M807 TlfONIlY to loan on Improved Omitba prop- I > icrty. . 11. II. Iroy-Ad. N. Y. Life. Otij MONKY to Loan Short tlmo pupcr llreiuinn & Co. . C2JN. Y. Llfo. UIVATE money to loan. J. D..Ittle. . Oil N. Y. Lite. MONKY loaned on fiirnlturo. horses , ote , Ilnwlccyo Iiiv.C'o.t 510 BUSINESS CHANCES. rorratct , elc.fcetopaffinl coiimui on tlili page. GOOI ) mllllnory slock for sale clioap or part ovclmngo. J , U. Uortolyou , JOUIiumber of CninintTCO. _ M 4M TTIOH HALi ; An olllco practice worth il.OOO Jn yonr ; can bu doubled If olty prnctlco h taken up ; price } 1CMJ ( cash , or will exchange for eastern Nolnasku land free fiom all on- cumbrunuu. Addro&s I'.O. lloxW , Lincoln. N'ob. 4U 18 .OK . SALIlor Trndo Tbo Tukamab cream ery , In llrst-clas-i order. Will exchange for land or oity property. A rare elianoe for ono wanting n good ereiiniery. Call on or address II. M. llopeHoll. 'IVkitiiiali. Neb. 457-a * DOOTOK-Tbobost opoiilni : for a good ( lee ter in I\ob. Adress II , A. Kufus , Kuunna , ib. t L1)J-flia ) * UlOllSALEorTrade Largo livery and feed JL' stable , feed store attaolicd. This Is well located on paved street nnd doing u good business. Miimnngh .t Kltchott , real estate agouti , eor. litli nnd Ilouanl ht.s. 83J HOTEI < for Sale no you want Ingot Into a Rood business ? If you do , buy the Commor- clal atllroUcn How , Nob. 808 T71OU SALE-Tallor business , Prank Sochor. X1 iinvid t.-ity. Neb. 708 K a * "IflOU SALEor Unit The Tekamah cannlmt Jfactory. . In complete miming ordcri will bo sold olieap , or to the right parties will tie ! rented on favorublo terms. Call on or ad dress First National llaiiK , Tokamah , Neb. CU2K22 _ ALOON Tlio licst oiiunln in Nebraska. Address II , A. Kufus , Kuvcnna , Nob.K. K. piit. 7U ) Jfe * I'timlturo and lonsoof 40- room hotel in Una location ; an avurage buslnois otl.'Waduy. Good chaneo. Host rmisons far selling. W , S , Cooper. Jlorrlam block , Council llluira.Iu. _ _ itSIU KID PAWNBROKERS. , icf tap of fint column on tht * tuigc. I Tit ED Molilo loans money on diamonds and watohos.jovrciry , etc. s o cor.l'aniam i llth 871 FOR Kormfw , tie. , i fojin//Jr tcolumn onlhlraoe. NK\v"lriHnnio ( ) rt ) bufiiv : ( mil now Imrnoss nnd horse , MM , Ami I'A Mi runl lor. cost 1200 , for llrst payment oii'Kirorliouxp unit lot. K. w. pariuf city , lliitcldnson St Wend , IRS I Ooiutlns. 4 14 IlliVVKiioiiioiilt'tvnovr liniisc * nnil vncntit lots that I will trade for Blocks of dry goods or clothing. Addrcis utrnur , llox Nil. Dlnrliuln , In. _ f AIS.M-17 * IT XCHANOE-A trco clutm In Nebraska for JUJ toekor clear lots. Address I ) 2J , Hee. MKM2I * "Tfl lOUresldcneo slocks for resldcneo lots. O. nidg. I II AYE a homo of 9 roouis.on Ohio St. , near -Mtli. vrllh city nnd cistern ntor , suwerago nnil barn , worth $0.000) ) onrumhcrod for about I-M-O ) . Una In : ii ) years. I will tnko fortho qulty iiMunll home and lot or good vacant lot ! or will soil on monthly payments , mir- chut < r U > ntinnu ! tlio PiiunmhratKV. VUmt hmo you to offer ? O.K. lufc T. Co.,4 lleobldi : . FOH Tll l > n-A first class b.mjo for a typo ' writer , 4 Ileo Ulsd. SUM 1 < \ \VANTr.n-To trade for u slock of ox Big city. H1J T'O ' Trade rarms In Lincoln county for slocksof general inbrehimdlsc. U. O. Hawkins Welllfeel.Nob. 1VI4I717 * \\7K have rental property worth JliOOO T T lirliiirliiiIOd a month , cleatof Inciiinb- rancc , for which wo will take liulf cash and balance In trade. Stringer & Penny. Htirknr block. ail 1 20 a erei Hun fnrnl land adjoining good Ne braska town : nearly clc i ir. irancrei llnoly linpiovcu luiiilS1 ; miles fron county scat In Ncbrnslm ! lightly cnciiinliprod. r.'OucrosKonil land In Nebraska , Omllusfroni county se.it : WOO inhabitants , House and lot In town In Ivutmq ; clour. town. 4-iooinhon oniillot. barn , well nnd cl'lern. 10th street. Umahu ; sllirlilly I'linmiberoU ; will trailo forOmnhn jiroporty uiul nssnmo encum brances. 11. R Cole , Continental bloolc. 1)00 17011 i\OIIANOi-Olear : : land ami $1.00) ) for -U nidse. ! want about 13,000 stock. Hoi 08(1. ( Slionnndoah , la. 301-1" " "VI7H nave Improved nndniiluiprovcil Omaha ruali'stnlo for trade , or will sell for cash at just about half It' value. Some nlco houses. Rood vni'Ciit lots , and sonio of the host , down town property , Stringer & 1'cniiy , liarlccrblk. IWILIi Irndo n good clour lot In Armour I'luco , Houth Omaha , and talio Rood drlvliiK liorso and buRRy as part payment. AUdress. It 27 , llc-c. Tii BUSINESS property on 12th st. , near 1'ar- naiu , for residence. 2 clour lots ( corner ) In Orchard lllll forhouso and lot. 40xlull , Baundcrs st , south of LalcoOlonr , for residence. Some other good property for exchange. .T. I ) . Xlttle , X. Y. Life. 000 QIO Alt3 for plane. Address 11 4i ; , Deo. FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE. For ratc , ctc. , ice top of flnt column onlliisjiagc. 1 33 foct most beautiful cast fronton Goorjjlu avo. Just south of Luiivonnorth. JIO.OOOlwIll divide ) . W ) foct south front , on llnrnuymist of 28th , $5m llutchlnson & Woail , IftM Douglas. < W14 "IT10H rUIjK-Thu cornfer lot occupied by -I-1 Wrisbt & llalUwln. SGth and N St. , foiith Omaliii. Inqulro. 17IC S. 13th si. 4V ) 14 * ONK of the best West Onmlng lots $30 cnsh , bnlimcotn suit ? 7.V ) A half acre norllincst ! U5 hoiitli Omaha lots at n h.irnnln. Oolsoth & Johnson. 0 llmird ot Trade. 1 337 14 "I710U SALE Good tracknco lot on teavon- JL1 worth , betweenOth mrtlMOtli sts. : would tnko some Improved Omalia propiMiv In o.x- cliniiKo. Equity In corner lol In Hitchcock's add. to trade for horsu : uidlusv- ) . Also bouses and lots for silo nnd exchange In nil parts of tlio city.V. . A. Spencer , room ? . Chamber of Coin inure . , 17 AK , KTIiRV , notary pnulle , room ll.Con- .tlneiaul lllook tj mif-JS BAKUINS-r cotUixe anrl lot , olty water , sewer iud | burn , icimtrully located , J2.750. ' 1'ormseiih'y. ji / Largo5-room cottage , nicely finished ana well located. $ . ' ,0(10. ( Poutb front lot on paved slreot near motor , JOOO. ' Somoitlct lots In west and north part of city , 953) and upwards. J.-JWJUIoOl4 , N. Y.LIfo. 5-KOOM house , lot 113x81 S1.7CO : also C-roorn house , lot ; iW.\8s. | cf.cor. lltli and A'lnton st..t-KKi. Itrliikliousalol4lxOlt.il. o. oor. intli and Douglas , JJO.ODl ) . Mr.s. ICulilman , V1U1 H.lltli /nijIKTON HILL- VyD-room house andfullrorncrlot , very cheap for cash , or will triiilu forolcar fnrm orOnia- halotn. Add i ess the owner at 4'-'iul und UIIHI sts , K. 0. Merrill. 187 " 1J10II SAJjE Good now 8-room house , city JL ? wutur , Rood sodded 50-foot yuid , close to motor. S miles NV. . from P. O. , ,81.0:10cash : and * lriOOi ; yours ntB norceiit , Homo nnd lot cost over 5UWO. Stringer & Penny. Ilarl.or block , room 4i 11)1 ) Sl'EOIAlj IlarBaln I-argo lot. 6lxlB5 fu. 4 blockt from Loivo uvv. and Cntnlii st. , lays splendid ! cho.ip for cash , or will trtulo for furin. Address E. 0. MerrlU , 42nd mid Uasssts. 1X1 T710U BAI K-Choiip. 'Jho mlclenco nt liMO JL' 1'lurvo slri'ot , at. alwrsaln fora fowduys only , Imjnlrout the Neb. Steam laundry , Iflth and Howard streets. J15H MASSAGE , BATHS ETC. Forratcsctc.tcctnpofjiiit column on thlsiicme. MASSAGE bath at Madame Smith's parlors , M lloor. 705 B. lath sL 1CJ IS * . 'Jelzier. over 010 H. UHli. ' M 101-JMU * MUSIC ART AND LANGUAGE. Forratc , etc.icetopofjinl column BEr examine the now ottle Khnb.ill iiluio. ; A. Ho i.ielJll Douglas. 'KO. ' 1' ' . Golleiiljcolc , teacher of tbo.banjo J wlthllospe , 151J Douglas. sit TOIl SAI K-Choap. a nearly now llallett , JL. Davis & Co. , uprlKlit piano In Hr l-clas < condition. Inqulro at 11)10 ) Douclusst. 'M\ \ ' PROl\Chiirlcs I'ctorson , planr > .vlolln.7ltlior , &Kiiltur Instruction. Studio533 Shuoly blk , 71M KCJ' III AVI1 a few now pianos for Halo nufully clioap , , is IluivoKoiioout of the piano busi ness. S , Jonuson , rurniitn uii'llltlisU Ki ! CLAIRVOYANT l < 'orratactcniec topof firtt column on this payc. MKS. WALbACK , clairvoyant ; naturally Rifted ; tolls pastnndfuture.Iovo troubles , nbwnt frlonda , cliaugos , travel , business. IMS L'liriuuiifat. AU' > 3i' TPO know your future , go to Mrs. Stover. 40(1 ( JLN. lOlli street , ! ld lloor. 401 10' TXfUS.FOHT , palmlsb fot-tuno teller la the J-'lUypsv. way from thp' lliius ef the hand : foe , tl ; Indies only. 818N.'i7llist. 4 24 > " ! \rASSAGE Madam Udzittr.ovcrOlO S.lllth. J--L ai ici-aio' MH3.NannloV.Yarronl dJftirvoyant. tmnco - speaking , writing i\Mr rollulile _ builnoss medium , fouryearsln Omnba. 119 N. 10th. 8I'I ' DRESSMA G. Forrattittc.uetopofjlnl coliiiiiiion _ _ 5M R.'Q * EN O A 0 KaiENTiito clniljoisniiililni ; In fain- Illes solicited. Miss bliAiJy.ailOlIarner st 418li'10t PATENT sblite'lTORS. l'nrratttlc.ttc topof Jlrttotvumn on tliit paac. PATENT lawyers and iKJnellors , 0. AY. Sues k Co.lloo liulldlimJmihn.IlruncH ! ofllco nt Mnshlnjton , I ) , c. ( Jonsaltntlon frco SJ5 Stocktidldors' aieotlng. Notice U hereby plvod that tha regular annual - nual mnoilnxof the Htocklioldcra of tne South I'latto Land coin pany will bo liuld at thu o- Ilco of said com puny. In Lincoln , Nob. , ou the Orst Wednesday In March. 1BU being the 4th cluy of the month , llyordiirut the board of directors. I. . O. I'liir.iiPri ' , Hcorotary. Lincoln , NctiruHVa , ITobrunry 3 , Ml. i'-5-d-ao-t nPEWRITERS Dri Bernard O'EoillyT Eovlows the Dissen sion in the Homo Rule Party. AN ELOQUENT PLEA FOR UNITY , Tlio "Welfare of a Nixtlou Above the Political I'ortiinuH of Any Immortal nnd Internal , men In the Catholic hierarchy of the United States are better qualified to spoalc , nnd In speaking cnrry greater weight on any current topicUumlU. llov. IlernardO'ltollly of Now Yorlt. It Is n rai-o thing for him to step nsldo from the strict path of clerical duty , or 03 n controversialist nnd church his torian , to express his views on a political subject. His opinions nro therefore of moro than ordinary Importance , nnd nro expressed with unusual clearness nnd vigor. In tbo current number of the American Catholic Quarterly Ifovlow , lr. O'Uellly ' dis cusses "Ireland's Cause Ireland's T.oaJor , " the events loading ut > to the present deplora ble dissensions , nnd the ultimate effect on borne rulo. lie sketches briefly tlio struggles of Iho Irish parliamentary pirty slnco the alliance with the English liberals , the dcs- pcrato resistance of n wretched tenantry ngalnst Halfoiir's eviction brlcndo , the tyr- nntiy of coercion , the sprond of fauilno and the'various recent events familiar to the render. "It wns no secret , says Dr. O'Reilly , "tbnt moro than ono among the followers of Par- null occislonally showed signs of rcstivoness under the stern control and severe discipline enforced by the loader. No matter how much thoclovoroat nuiong them owed to Mr , Parnell , who has discovered their talents nnd encouraged their forensic efforts , It wus not in human nature , not oven in Irish human nature , not to push for n foremost place. Wo need only recall what happened in Ireland when tbo ill-starred election took place In Oalwny.nt which Mr. Parnell braved the resentment'of the foremost men in his party , by bringing forward the now notorious O'Slicn. It was no secret thnt Pnrnoil's somewhat nuloeratlo interference ) had severe ly tested tbo temper nnd obedience of bis lol- lowers. Nor wns the naino ot bis candidate thru mentioned without mysterious and nngry inuttormgs , to which every succeeding ye.ir added u fuller significance. It had been well for the Irish leader , nnd well for Ireland's dearest intorcsls , had ho who wns most concornt-d , heeded the warn ings such muttorlngs convoy or read the signs of uneasiness , dissatisfaction nnd dis content , which should have pointed the at tention of n nature more passionate anil n mind less sagacious to the rocks on which bo must shipwreck his honor and the cause of a nntlon , should ho refuse to niter his course. The moral sonsitivoaess of a man so stain less in his private lifo as Mr. Gladstone , was also counted upon as well as tbo high value set upon the public morality of political load ers by the English , Scotchnnd Welsh dis senters , whoscntso many representatives to swell the ranks of the liberal party. It is a curious study to road not only tlio utterances of the church of England religious press.but . these of the dlssonllug organs , from the very llrst moment the O'Shca ' trouble was men tioned , and nil through the subsequent phases of Iho unsavory trial. It wns easy to see Unit n deep feeling of distrust wns growing against Mr. Parnoll , nnd that a powerful qurrent of public opinion was being sot in motion ngainst him in the liberal constituen cies. Not of a sudden , therefore , nor with loud and reiterated warning , did the Prates- taut pulpit speak alter the dlvorco court had given ils verdict. * There was , when the O'Shea trial came up in November , a golden opportunity for Mr , Parnoll to satisfy his countrymen that bis honor-was untouched , nnd thereby maintain bis position as the national leader. This ho could anil should have done by acting exactly In accordance -with Ins own precedent on Iho occasion of Iho production of the Pig- ott forgeries. Mr. Parnoll , from his place In the lionso of commons , then solemnly pledged his word of honor thut the leltcrs never bad been written bv him. This perfectly satis- lied the Irish people and the liberal party in England. It satisfied all but the most in credulous and bigoted lories that n forgery had been committed and tuat both the Times nnd tlio government were In greater peril than the honor of the Irish leader. In November lost , when the dlvorco court was sltthig and Mr. Pnrnell's honor was questioned and involved in the issue , when , too , howas told by moro than ono voice in tlio publlo press and one Mend in private , that if the verdict wont against him ho must descend from Ills position as leader of n great national party what was his conduct ( Did ho puimsh letlcr , address or manifesto > affirming on his honor us a gentleman that bo i was guiltless of the crime no less heinous > than forgery laid to his charge by his once ) friend nnd follower , Captain O'Shnai Neither then , nor since , not even when a l simple though solemn denial of guilt would 1 have saved the Irish party from disruption , nnd turned nwny from the national cause the mortal blow aimed nt , did Mr. IJarnell vouchsafe ono word ot denial or self-justifica tion 1 To nil who lo the last clung to the belief that Mr. Pnrnell was Innocent and that the O'Shen ' lawsuit xvas only the last act In the tory conspiracy ngalnstlreland , which would result in Air. Parnoll's turning tbo tablet : on bis slanderers , bis conduct of the above oc casion was a sere disappointment. It is tnio that some vague passages of Mr , Parnoll's ' publlo utterances have boon Inter preted as a request that his friends nnd tlio nation at largo shall suspend judgment in bis case. And woaro also nwaro that a the ory of his innocence has been seriously enter- tamed , basedon the eccentricities and pecu liar methods of tlio man , notably his action at the tlnio of the Piggott investigation. Still , the t'uct stares us in the faoo , lhat not a single formal , authentic mid unquestionable assurance of Innocence has by binibcou given to any ono. Ilut bo that as It may , his guilt orhU in nocence forms no essential factor in the so lution of the Irish problem ns it now con fronts us. Tbo public will discuss and solve the question of criminality and guiltlessness according toils own partiality , prejudices or passions. The verdict of guilty Is final nnd general , men of the world will not to bo at n loss to Had circumstances which will appeal to the compassionate nud merciful side of our ualuro. If Mr , Parnell , is really Innocent , nnd cnn triumphantly prove himself to bo so , ho may indeed thus vindicate ills personal purity , but tlio vindication must henceforth bo at the expense of his political sagacity. For , lie the leader of a nation , by Ids vciy willing ness to appear guilty , has precipitated in Irish affairs the snmo disastrous consequences quences us if he vvero the guilty and dishon ored man Captain O'Shca has boon endeavor ing to prove him him to bo , It was unpar donable , considering the position ho bold among a noonlo so proverbially pure ana so watchfully jealous of the sanctity ol their homes. In Mr. Pnrnoll to continue his rola- tins with tbo O'Sheas alter the Oalwny elec tion , together with bis suspicious and mys terious condut ever sinco. This Is a lirst count on which the verdict of public opinion must DO against him. The second fault committed by him , In this regard , wns bis not making known to the men who had a right to his confidence some good reason for thOBilcnca maintained by him after the ver dict in the divorce suit was rendered ; and wore especially for not reaffirming the as surances given the nrctibUhop of Dublin when the dlvorco proceedings wcro first instituted - stituted- A learned Jurist once said that "the next thing to being right was to appear to bo right. " If this be true-audit Is most cer tainly surely the worst thing conceivable for the cauRO of Ireland was that hur chosen and popularly idolized leader should bo really Innocent of the ono sin most abhorrent to Irishmen next to faithlessness to Hod , u'hilo allowing blmsolt deliberately to bo pro claimed or to bo held guilty of it. Under whichever of thoio two aspects wo vlow the case of > Ir. 1'arnoll , wo are com- pcllod to say thut ho has betrayed n weak ness of which bo was not suspected , grlovoun moral frailty , on the ono bond , and u woeful lack of political sagacity on the other. Both together , lllio.tho breaking down of the main ohaftnnd tholn-ruih of the mad waters on the "City of Paris , " hajlaft the Irish cause bclplosj and adrift in mid-ocean. The load ers in parliament and the Irish people nt homo nnd abroad have , by this sad blunder- ing , become the prey of deplorable duson- nions. The question forces Itself on nil ser ious-minded men l How cnn n infill ao dis credited by his own fault or by tils lark of judgment In such n momentous crisis , over hope torCHiuno his former usefulness as tbo loader ot the national party I * Another feature of this sadly memorable scries of events is the part taken by the liody of Irish archbishops nnd bishops in their endeavor to save the life of their nation nnd the cause of homo rule , by saving the unity and integrity of the parliamentary party , by laboring to reunite It * two sections , nnd by flccurlng to them the continued supportof the Kngllsh II bowls. This Ua jwlnt on which the Irish hierarchy have i > oen both misunderstood nnd misrepre sented. Let us hero remind Irish-American Catholics that the part which the bishops mid priests of Ireland have , per force , to play In so momentous a crisis In tlio history ef their nation , can neither bo compared lo , nor judged by , the conduct of our own bishops and clorpy hero In the United States. Homo rule , and all that goes to constitute n real nnd effective Independence for Ireland , cnn only he won by constitutional methods , with the active and generous co-operation of the British liberals , aided by the overgrowing - ing pnbllu opinion In llrutit Hrltaln In favor of long-denied Jnstlco to Ireland. Hut the only national movement carried on In Ireland on constitutional lines , which this British public opinion could sanc tion nnd successfully support , is ono in which the great vital force of religion would form ono with the united forces of patriotism and politics , Bishops nnd priests , the people and their renrosontatlvos , must bo the strands of the cable binding nil classes together , nnd tlio core of that cable must bo religion , llring the national soul with its in comparable onerttlcs. This wns the hopeful condition of things In November , ISbt ) , when Mr. 1'arnell went to liawnrden to consult Mr. ( Jladslono on the prospects of Iho Irish question on the con tingency of nn early dissolution of parlia ment mut of n general election fuvorablo to the llhcrnls in the three kingdoms. * * Tlio bishops at the llrst sound of discord in tlio parliamentary party , nt the llrst notice of tlio reopening of tlio 'O'Shea dlvorco suit , wcro very reasonably alarmed at the probable consequences to the cause so dear to them and to tlio august head of the church. What did the Irish bishops do m this try ing emergency 1 Remembering the assur ance that Mr. Parncll luul commissioned Michael Dnvltt to give lo Archbishop Walsh , at tlio llrst inception of the dlvorco proceed ings , that ho would come out of the ordeal with liis honor frco of spot nnd untarnished , they did simply what thousands mid tens ol thousands of their fellow-countrymen did throughout the world , they waited patiently , prayerfully , hopefully for that one worn of reassurance from Mr. Parnoll which would have gladdened their hearts and lifted the cloud from their unhappy country. But , alas I they waited In vain , for that word was never spoken ; and so they acted nnd acted only as the religious teachers and the moral guides of n Catholic people could act. The task was a sad one , but its performance was imperative. Utility or Innocent , Mr. Parnoll himself had made ft KO. To these who understand anything of the rclatlbus of the Irish bishops and priests to the Irish people nnd their political move ments , and especially during the present crisis , their action needs no explanation or defence. They were Iho backbone of the whole struggle from the very beginning , nnd to their influence , both nt homo and in America , moro than to any olhor one agency , Is duo its magnificent success at ovorv stage. Therefore , it was to them that the people lirst loolicd In the hour of doubt nnd danger , as they over will look In trial or in triumph , as their safest guides nnd truest friends. * * * The loiter of Mr Gladstone , calling for the withdrawal of Mr. Parnell , taken together with the verdict of the dlvorco court , seems to have disturbed the usual equanimity of a man -weakened by loug illness nnd racking anxieties. Wo cannot otherwise account for the contradictory judgments given by Mr , Parnoll himself of the famous visit to Ila- warden castle nnd his irreconcilable osll- mates of M r , Gladstone's trustworthiness as nn ndvocato of a full measure of homo , rule for Ireland. Mr. Gladstone's letter , Mr. Pamoll's mani festo nnd the subsequent letters and Inter views of themselves and their friends relat ing to the Ilawardon conference , nro of too recent occurrence to need recounting hero. Setting asldo the questions of conslsloncy and truthfulness arising out of the painful conflict of statements and actions , comes an other grave matter for wonder. How , If Mr , Parnoll loft Howardcu on December 19 , ISS'J , Impressed , according to his own account , \vltti the absolute Inability or unwillingness of Mr. Gladstone and his associates to advo cate Tor Ireland any but a most disappoint ing , unsatisfactory and worthless scheme of self-government did Mr. Parnoll , again uud again , nt Liverpool nnd in London , proclaim to the world his grateful ndmicuUon of the liberal party and its leader , and his llrm and implicit confidence in the plan of homo rule they wcro devising and elaborating ! Assuredly there is In the Parncll who speaks to Ireland nnd the world In the mani festo just Issued , and the Parnell who ad dressed the parliamentary party at West- minister on Juuo01ast ! ! past , a solf-contra- diction most astounding. That Iho alliance exisiingbotween the Irish nationalists and the liberal party of Great Britain , wns looked upon by Irishmen nt homo and abroad us the only sure moans , under God's good providence , of nchlovini ; such independence-as wo all hoped for , no ono had assorted moro solemnly uiul positively than Mr. Parnoll himself , uud on the publlo occasions adverted to within the last twelve months. Ho calls it "an honorable alliance , honorable and hopeful for our country , * * an alliance which will last atiu bear permanent - manent fruit. " No change , in so faros the public knows , bad tnkcn place in Mr. Pnrnell's mind In this regard , up to tbo verdict of the dlvorco court , Mr. Gladstone's letter requesting the Irish loader to retire from political life , and to the private entreaties ot Mr. Parnoll's lieuten ants to thesamo effect If Mr. Gladstone. In the conversations nt Ilawarden , had only given to Parnell noth ing but the most unsatisfactory plan ot set tlement described in the > manifesto , then the latter was most culpable in sneaking In Liv erpool and afterwards at the banquet m Westminster of the alliance between the JrUh nationalists and the liberal party , and of tbo forthcoming satisfactory and accepta ble scheme of homo rule. Putting together those speeches and ilio rovuUllons of the manifesto , wo say thnt Mr. Pnrnell was guilty of almost a crlmo for having so mon strously deceived his countrymen and the followers who wcro exposing tticir very lives. It must bo borne in mind that not only nil through the year 18W , but over slnco Iho accession to power of the tories under Lord Salisbury , they have boon using every aril- ilco to discover the precise nature of Me. Gladstone's now plan for homo rule and the settlement of tbo Irish question In tlio prob- nblo nnd near event of a general election re sulting favorably to the liberals. The per sistent efforts nindo to force Gladstone "to show bis bnnd , " or obtain , at least Indirectly , from the leaders of the Irish party some clew to Mr. Gladstone's next homo rule scheme , \vero well known to nil politicians. It wns then , and for obvious reasons , most Impor tant that this scheme , while in preparation , should bo kept n pro found secret by the leaden on on both sides. And. Inasmuch us the "suggested" measures which were the sub ject of the conversation nt Ilawardon wcro not ifcjit secret from Sir William iiiiroourt and Mr. John iSIorloy.In llkomanneraro wo Justlllodln believing tlmt Mr. Pnniell was expected , ou his side , to Inform Mich of Ids own colleagues as Mr. Justin McCarthy , Mr. Boxton , Mr , Dillon and Mr. William O'llrlen of Mr. Glad stone's intended measures. "Wo consider that under the circumstances , nnd In view especially of the defects of the dismissed sctiomoas uftor revealed by the Irish loader , ho failed in performing nn cssc'ntlut duty to his party and to the Irish nation. Tlio pro posed scheme of Bolf-govcriimcat for Ireland us known to the liberal leader nnd tils chlof colleagues , was of far moro vital importuned to Ireland than to Great Ilrltaln. Air. Par- neil was not , in any sense , so wholly nnd ex : clusively entrusted with the vital interests of his nittlcn and people , that not ono among their representatives doaervod to bo led into the secret of what Air , Gladstone was preparing i- paring to door not to do to fulfill the L'opos and satisfy the Just claliim ol Irishmen. Had his most trustworthy colleague. } boon Judged worthy of his contldonco nad treated with the regard shown by Mr. Gladstone to Ilarcourt and Morley , how different would the condition of the Irlsli party now bo I and how hopeful Irishmen everywhere coulu foci of seeing the Pamoll incident closed without , disaster to their came I There could hnvo boon no need of such a manifesto as that so suddenly sprung upon the uutlon and the entire i- tire Irish moo alt over the world ai that Is i- sued In the last dayt of Novem i- ber. The members of the Irlsli parliamentary party made acquainted with the nuturo of Mr , Gladstone's proposals , would not hnvo nltowod the yonr ISfK ) to J without insisting on further consultation with Mr. Gladstone , nnd without urKlng on him their conviction that the plan of self- government discussed nt Ilnwardon was no settlement at nil , nnd never could bo nccoptvd by Ireland.Vo believe , in thnt view , that the discourses delivered in Liverpool and nt tlio banquet in Westminster would olther never have been spoken , or thnt their fulsome prnlsoot Mr. Gladstone would hnvo b > eu founded on more substantial promises thrtti those given on December IS and IP , 18 > l > . At any rate , Mr , Parnoll would havo. to conllrm his account of the Hnwnrdcn conference , the testimony of his own trusted colleagues , to whom ha must hnvo/ns in duty bound , com municated the result of the conference on leaving Hawardon. Then the world would have boon spared Iho pain of contrasting Air. Israeli's ' unsupported , somewhat confused mid contradictory statements with the per emptory denials of i > tr. Ghidstono , Sir Will- lam Harcourt and Mr. Morloy. In our Judg ment the cause of the present unforluualo imbroglio Is In great measure ttioi-onsoquonco of Mr. Pnriicll's excessive , Impolitic ) nn d un wise secrotlvoness on the 0110 hand , nnd on the other of his violation of the state secret conlldod to him. It wns a grave political blunder , to give nil nt once to thu publlo what had not boon deemed lit to truit to the most honored members tff the Irish party. Whoever may henceforward bo chosen to lead the Irish nationalist member * of turlla- incut , must not so isolate himself from his as sociate.1' , as to bo or appear to hi a kind of dictator , bearing within his own bivnst the mightiest slalo secrets nnd consulting no ono in mutters nnd emergencies involving the ruin of a cause and the very life of a natiln , It Is not so that Americans understand po it- leal leadership. It is not so understood by the two great British parties. Why .should it bo understood differently In Ireland ! n.s If the Irish national movement were something like the insurrection of the Konmu slaves under Sp.utncus. In which a servile mob blindly followed its leader , ivs fearful of Ills robultoor lash , as of the threats of their mas ters and oppressors of yesterday , There are few , If any , incidents on record in the most momentous debates of any repre sentative assembly that cnn bo compared In thrilling dramatic interest to thapassngoo nrms between Mr. Sexton nud Mr. Parnell during the stormy debate of December 1. The former had been , together with the members of the opposing majority , openly , formally accused of having allowed "their In tegrity and Independence to bo sapped and destroyed" by the radical wing of thu liberal party. "Integrity , " proudly replies Mr. Sexton , "Is not an unconditional acceptance of the views of any man. Independence is not sub mission to the will of liny man. Wo are your colleagues , Mr. Parnoll , but wo are not your slaves. * * * I claim in the face of the world ; I claim In the presence of the Most High , thnt tlio integrity of the Irish party Is unstained , ntul that its independence Is abso lute. The question the urgent question Is between thu leader wo have loved , whom wo can never forgot and whoso useful tenure of his position circumstances have rendered im possible nnd between tlio cause to which our fealty is due , If the loader is retained , In my Judgment , the cause Is lost. If the cause is to bo won , the loader must retire. " This is the very soul of the Irish question : the cause of Ireland must be the supreme law for every national leader. Tlio leader must bo guided by ttiovltal Interests of Unit cause ; nor should these interests and that cauao over bo made secondary or subservient to tlio Interests of any ono man or party. * * Passing over the deplorable scones enacted before and during the Kilkenny election , , nnd writing while the conferences at Boulogne between Mr. Puriioll nnd Mr. O'Brien ' are still in progress , one thlnir seems clear Hint Mr. Parnoll must retire" from the national leadership. But who Is to succeed him ? . Parnoll , as wo now convince ourselves , has what the French call les dofnuts do sea qtialitos. "tho very defects or excesses rather of his acknowledged qualities. " No ono , up to the moral cataclysm which followed the verdict of the dlvorco court , could Justly deny him the elements of lendcrsulp. lie. wns skillful , sagacious , cool , deliberate , courageous nnd llrm. Wo need not , after \\uatprecedcs , dwell on his defects. A few months ago , ere tlio blight of a dishonored name had fallen on him , and ere the "hard necessities" of retaining his leadership had inndo him recklessly unjust to tbo liberal party nnd the English people , to his faithful colleagues and to his country , the Irish rnco everywhere was proud of him and' wor shipped him. Ho wns Identified with the cause of Ire land ; that cause had mndu him what ho wns. wns.Ho had been able , with the co-operation of n united people and clergy , tomnkon liv ing and powerful reality .in parliament of the independent party of opposition , which John of Tunm strenuously advocated all his life , which O'Connoll sought to create ; which the great archbishop of the west preached so elo quently after O'Connoll had passed away , after the Cathollo Defense association bud disappeared In the Sadlier-lCeogh betrayal ; and pressed unwcaricdly on nubile attention until the new homo rule movement under Isaac Butt sprang up and llrod the soul of the nation. The moral force wielded ny Isani ! Butt , Mr. Parnell had the sagacity to grasp and to Increase. This party of Independent opposition nnd the laud league movement started by Michael Dnvitt had carried the car of Charles Stewart Parnell triumphantly forward till tlio end of last November. All the moral forces whloli stirred the depths ofn nation's soul nnd In- splrin ) .tho hopes of all its past generations Mr. Parnell wielded as tlio electrician u&cs the mighty elementary lorcos of nature. These great moral forces existed in the post in greater volume oven than at present. But Irish statesmen or politicians know not how to storoup thcsorosistloss energies in unity. It shnll ever ho Pnrnell's glory that liu may bo said to have created and Kept togothcr an independent parliamentary party such as Ireland had never known till now. Support ed by the Cathollo masses and by their relig ious guides , and appealing to legal and con stitutional methods only , ho forced the lib eral party of Great Britain and its leaders to confess Unit all the former meth ods ot government In Ireland had been wrong , cruel , unjust and oppressive. Justice alone must bo tried and coercion abandoned. And so tlio cause of Ireland , represented by a compact body of eighty-six Irish repre sentatives In the imperial parliament , advo cated by Mr. Gladstone and the great liberal party , supported by a majority of tbo people of Great Britain and uy IHo constantly in creasing publlo opinion of thu tliroe king doms and of tbo English-speaking world- was morally certain of a great leglslutlvo victory In the near future when in Novem ber last came the O'Shoa ' vordlct anu Mr. Parnell's manifesto. But though the leader has fallen , the cause is not lost. It is a most Just cause ; nnd Jus tice is Immortal nnd olcmnl. Mr. Parnell was heard with attention both In the British sennto and all overtho civilized world ; because his voice was thut of Ireland , too lomr misgoverned nud oppressed. Is her cause so ulnolutoly Identified with Mr. Parncll's ' fortunes that his disgrace or his retirement from political life , or oven hl.s death , would so parnlyio her voice , so Injuru her claims , that Iho people of Great Britain , so lately awakening to the sense of her cruel wrongs , would close their cars , their minds , their hearts to what luiitlco , humanity nnd their own dour est pollticnl Interests demand in favor of the slstor Island ) And will Irishmen and men of Irish race consent to bury forever out ot sight and bo- neixtli the earth that cause of Ireland , HO on- thusinatically upheld but yesterday ! God knowB , wo Irish ara clannish enough ; nnd this very cUmnlshnesi , the devotion lonnama and a man , the narrow love of the trlbo and the locality In preference to the country and thu nation , has been lee often our bane In thu past. It dashed all the hones of our people and rendered use-lew nil thu slaughters and HacrUicos made for rclitdou and nationality for the past two or three centuries , That this clamilshncss is not n thing of the past , what hits Just happened In Ireland , as well at In our own free America , provoi but. too conclusively. The niiino of the man , not that of the cause or tlio country , is tlio spoil our speakers conjure with , the wlll-o'-tlm- wisp which leadi our countrymen astray and iland their country's cause In quagmires f rolu which tlioro acorns no eacnpo. Wo must learn to love Ireland for her own sake , not for the guko of the men who ropro- scmt or misrepresent hur. Wo must bo do- voUid to tha cause through good repute and evil repute , through good and 111 fortune , bo causa wo bolovo | it to bo a cuuso tutcd nuvor to bo lost. . It depends on us , on Irishmen in the thrco kingdoms , and on Irishmen hero anil wlicr- ever thu English language Is spoken , to pro- ivdnt the cause of Ireland from bolng a lost icuuito. . The man who shall ho chosen to suo- icood Mr , Parnoll , will bo Iho lawful ropro- scutatlve of the cause , and bear the llftg around which nil Hhould rally , who doiorru tlio name of Irishman.