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MMHBi THE OMAHA DAILY BEE&ONDAY. MAY 21 , 1891. 8PEG1RL NOTICES. . _ I A < lTi-rtl m nU for the columns will foe taken I until 11 SO p. m. fir tli evening unA until :00 : p. 1 in fnr the morning nil Handny editions. I Advertisers requesting a numbered ch ; le. I can have hn wer nddrMsod to a numbered Iclt f I In care of The Bee , Answer * tr > addrrssM will delivered upon presentation of the check. SITUATIONS WANTED. I Rate * . l4e ! word first insertion , lo a word I thereafter. Nothing tak n tor I * _ n 2Se- hVANTEnTpOStTION A8 MILLER IN A MILL from 23 to CO barrels p r day. or a second In a lance mill , am slngl * ; 33 years ; sp aK Enellsh anJ Herman : gnol references given. Address August Hartmann , GUmore. Neb. A " * ' * ' 13 21 [ BA LEHMAN. NOT A nor. WANTS GOOD slil line to n > ll to trnile In Nebraska on commission - mission , must be somethlns goo. ! and lee tl- mate. AiMre C J. Holllngs. care Hotel le | . lone , or will b there Saturday , May 28. hat have you ? A-M1SS 21' WANTED WALE HELP. i Rates , IHc word first Insertion. Ic a word I thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 2Se. I SOLICITORS , TEAMS FURNISHED ; IN3TAnL- ment goods. American Wringer Co. , 1609 Howard - ard st " - ' * > _ | 'AGENTS , HALARY OU COMMISSION. TUB greatest Invention of the age. The New Pat- nt Chemical Ink Erasing I'encll. Hells on sight Works like magic. Agents are making J23.ro to 1123.00 | r week Knr further par ticular * writ * the Monroe Erasing Mfg. Co. . X M , La. Crosse , Wig. B-351 _ _ " JVVANTED. MEN "TO TAKE ORDERS IN CITY on salary : former experience not required. Apply at 1516 Douglas. _ B M330 M23 _ I IWANTED. A THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED salesman with an established trade to sell a line of boots , shoes nnd rubbers ( Boston goods ) In the state of Nebraska. Must sb * g < d references. Address E. n. Plekenbrock. Pu- bufiue. la , B-M9S7 _ JWANTED. LABORERS AND TEAM8TER3 ON the II. tt M. Ity. extension In Montana and Wyoming. Free transportation. Kramer & O'Hearn. labor agency , llth and Farnam streets. JWANTKD-AOENT8 ARE MAKINO J2S CO TO J10000 a day handling our coin operated liquid vending fountains ; every machine Kuamntd ; write at once for particulars. Bothwrll Mfg. Co. , Cincinnati , O. B-M216 21 * _ SALESMEN WANTED-TO SELL OUtl GOODS by Hample to the wholesale and retail trade ; sell on slKhl to every business man or firm , liberal salary ; money advanced for advertising nnd expense * : permanent position. Address , with stamp , King Mfg. Co. . C-12 Chicago. III. 11 M21j 26 * WANTED FEMALE HELP. Ilates. 1'Ac word first Insertion , Ic a word ereafter. Nothing taken for leas tlian 25c. 3JEST OP WAGES TO COMPETENT GIRL ; muit be good rook and laundress. Mrs. J. M. Thurston , 240S Farnam. C MS .LADIES WANTING GIRLS APPLY AT THE Scandinavian Young Ladle * ' home , 3304 Cumlng. C M755 23 * J3.00 TO J10.00 PER DAY BY LADY AGENTS who handle my Roods. Call at once or address L , . M * Svvartz , 2617 Chicago street. C 979 23 * it * "WANTED. EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR SECond - end work. 2037 Dodge street , opp. High ichool. C M175 22 I - Jtl 5VANTED-GIRL FOIl GENERAL HOUSEwork - work ; small family. 1S23 Corby street. k , VANTE a GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL housework ; only two In family ; none need ap ply who cannot furnlnnh ilrst-class references. Call after 6 p. m. nt 2112 Douglas street. FOB BENT HOUSES. _ Kates. l c word first Insertion. Ic a word thereafter. Nothing taken for legs than 2Sc. JTINB FLAT IN CLOUSEIl BLOCK J\T 703 S. 16th st : ranee anil all other conveni-nces ; } 25 George Clouser , room 2,1623 Farnam street. HOUSCS. F. K. DAHLlNd , BARKER BLOCK. HOUSES IN ALT * PARTS OF TI1C CITY. TTIE O. F. Davis company , 1503 Farnam. P 333 6-llOOM COTTAGES , MODERN , CHOICE IN Stanford Circle. C. 8. Ul&utter. 201 Bee build ing. ' , D 351 _ _ _ IICNTAU AGHNCY. 607 BROWN BLOCK. . D 3S5 _ _ _ FJUST CLASS. WEM1 LOCATEP HOUSES. 1 * B. JSklnner. 310 N. Y. " Life. P3X _ CLEAN. COMFORTABLn. CONVENIENT. moderate rentals ; best 3 and 4-room suites for housekeepers only. References required. Also 6-rooni suite In tenement. 16 S. U it. P-3S3 _ _ KELKENNEYiCO. . ! ! . 1 , CONTINENTAL BLK. P-SS6 _ NICE B-ROOM COTTAGE. J10.00 PER MONTH. L. S. Skinner. 310 N. Y. Life. P-983 _ C11OI < ; K HOME. EIGHT ROOMS ANP BARN : nice lawn , city water and southeast front ; 1 block south of Leavenworth on 3Sth avenue ; tU.00. Apply to N. 1'crry. on urcralsen. P M239 _ FOR < nENT , JS3.00 PfORMONTH. . 1110 LAFAYette - ette avenue , 7 rooms , furnace , bath , hot and cold water , closet , BBS , electric lighting applt- nncee , etc. Dciiullful lawn , trees , etc. Fidelity Trust company , 1702 Farnam street. P M215 FOR RENT. COOP PETACHEP NINE-ROOM home. 2C21 Capltbl avenue. Also 9-room house. Kt3 Capitol avenue. B. II. Rablson , room 7 , Commercial National. P MSSS 0-ROOiI MOPERN COTTAGE. LAWN ANP ahnde. 2131 Miami street. P MU1 FOR RENT , VERY PESIRABLK RESIDENCE. 2S13 Famam. R. C. Patterson. Itamse b'dg. _ P M777 TOR RENT. THE BEST MODERN 10-ROOM house In Omaha for the money. Templeton & Flereon , 303 I'alton block. P M835 TOR RENT , FURNISHER HOUSE FOR SUMmer - mer ; all modern conveniences ; large yard ; In western part of city. Address ! 40 , Bee of- tlce. P M945 _ E8 HOUSES. F. P. TVEAP , 16TII & POUGLAs ! P 104-31 _ _ _ _ _ : _ FOt'R-ROOM HOUSE. 331S JONES. 43.00. Selby , 33 1 Chamber Commerce. U M113 _ B ROOMS. Kit S. 1TTH STREET. P M109 Jli _ JJiW. EIGHT-ROOM MOPERN. FULL LOT and barn , 2217 Spnico. S27.SO , nevcn-room brick , new , choice , modern , Krove. near ICth and Spruce. J37.W. twelve-nxim brick , has every- tiling , SIS North 23J St. C A , Bturr , 615 N. Y. Lite. P-12J.31. _ 10-ROOM HOUSE. ALL MODERN CONVENIences - ences , good cistern and cellar , newly papered and painted throughout : splendid location. In- qluro 4i N. Y. Life bldg. between 11 and 1 ! n. m. or 5 and 6 p. m. D M1S3 ! 6 VTB HAVE A VERY LARGE NUMBER OF houses for rent ; Ji.00 per month and up. Call for new ll > t just Issued. * Geo. J. Paul. Ill Hoard ot Trade. P M171 23 _ _ J WILL RENT MY FURNISHED HOUSE. ) S North 22d street , for the months of July , August and September , at a very moderate rent.j No more coot or comfortable location In Omalm during thr summer months. Omaha during the summer months. Thomas KHJUrlck. D M1S1 21 * MODERN COTTAGE : FULL LOT , east front , Lowe avenue ; J30.00 per month. P-MI5723 FOR RK.VT. 7-ROOM MODERN HOUSE , 117.00. 214 South 2 > th street. P M15S 22 * _ FOR KENT CHEAP. TWO THREE-ROOM houses to uniall families. Enquire S. 1' . leter- en'n shoo shop. 13 } North Hth street ; refer ence * . P DT4 13 * BENT-FUBNISHED BOOMS. 'ft > H RENT. AT IBS PODGE , A I.ARGE. BAY wlnduw , second story front room , for 110.00 a -month. No other roomers and no children. E _ _ ' _ FOU'RENT. A LARGU SOUTH ROOM AT iii Pod * tre t , E-M673 Ft'llNJBHKD ROOM ; GENTLEMAN. MIT _ _ ney street. _ _ E S07-21 * 3 OH ROOMS FURNISHED COMPLETE FOR housekeeping- , and also nice , co.il tleeplng rooms , nil Howard street. E M9I7 23 * VEIIY PLEASANT ROOM 1019 Pode. E-Mt AETNA HOUVE. NORTHWEST CORNER 1JTH and Dodge. Rooms Uy tea day or week. " B-680-Ji' _ _ IT. RNIS1IED 110011 , I1ATH. JS.OO. 1511 FAR- nora strict. E MiTTO 22 * _ rilONT ROOM WITH ALCOVE. IX ) U 1 OR 2 gentlemen. Kl ti. 35 In live. E 23 * _ FURNISHED ROOMS , WITH Jit WITHOUT board. 221L Dtfuguu * , treet. References le- qulr < Hl. E-M8I1 23' _ JTRNIBHEU ROOMS AT 224 NORTH wni E-M1W 23 NICELY Fl'RNlSHEU HOQM3 , WITH BOARD , I72s ( lodge strMl. E-M192 22 UNIS11EU JIOOM3 AT HU CHICAGO * tr tl. E-tS ) MIS' FURNISHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT IIOUtiE- keplni 22 < H Pariiam St E : ! PURNlSHEl ) BOOMS ATTD BOABD. . fee rcrl Brst Insertion , lo a word L .hfriufter. Nothing taken for leu than 23c. WITH BOARpr PIUCH MODERATE ? _ _ C'au. _ _ _ * " ' ! i M22 " yui N < W WIEN-a HOME. UfSJER CARK"oF VTwueu'i Oiri.tUu jtuucUtloo. lii S , ITxh t. Y-3CD FTTBNI8HED ROOMS AND BOAllD. Continued. ROOMS , FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED , with first-class board. 1906 Capitol ave. Inquire 1910 Capitol ovr. F-M774 BOOTH FRONT ROOM FOR TWO. WITH board. In private family. 203) St. Slnry's ave. F-M8 I Jll SOUTH ROOMS AND GOOP BOARD. 2109 Pouglaa street. F MOM FURNISHER HOOMS ANR BOARDl REFER- ences. 22H Farnam St. K-972 23 * FRONT AND BACK PARLOR UNFURNISHED , rpry desirable ; also furnished room ; nil first class 2l2 H. Zith St. F-S9) _ FOR RENT NICELY FUIIS'ISIIED ROOMS with board at 1715 Chicago , F 9S1-23- DESIRABLE ROOMS WITH HOARD ; REFEII- cnces. Mrs. Godw , 2 N. ISth. 1' M12I 21 * L"ARGB HOOM WITH ALCOVE , CAST FRONT ; nlso elrgant ir > r.m with or without board , at the Webster. 216 nnd 2 N. 19th F-166 K' FOB BENT-UNFURNISH'D BOOM37 Rates. IVJc word nrst Insertion. Ic a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 23e. r UNFURNSHED ! ROOMS. SUITAULE FOR housekeeping , city water , etc. , low rent ; north west corner 1'th and Webster st. G 561 E UNFURNISHED CHAMIIHHS FOR 1IOUSB- keeplng to man and wife ; no children ; 31) N. 17lh , . G7 DESIRAIILE rUHNISHED Oil UNFURNISHED roums at f.22 N. 23d street. O Mitt 22- FOB BENT , STOBES AND OFFICES Rates , IVic nerd nrst Insertion. Ic a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than23c. 16 MONTHS LEASE OF STORE. 3 > J9 S. 17TH. 1 353 FOR RENT. THE 4-STORt BRICK BUILDING 91S Fnrnam su Th building has a Ilrcproof cement basement , complete steam heating fix tures , water on all lloors , gas. etc. Apply at the omcc of The Bee. 1-910 DESK ROOM CHEAP. FRONTING FARNAU. Room 2. 1C23 Farnam slr&el. I MHI STORE WITH FIXTURES ANP ROOMS , 14TO South 16th. J20.00 per month ; 1 912 21 * FOR RENT. CHEAP. FRAME WAREHOUSE. 807 nnd SW l.ea\enworth street , with U. P. trackage. F. H. Davis. I M9I2 26 PESK ROOM. WM. J. WELSHANS , 331 Board of Trade bldg. I 694 AGENTS'WANTED. . Rates , IHc word first Insertion. Ic a word thereafter Nothing taken for less than 2Sc. AGENTS. BOTH SEXES ; TEN INDISPENSAble - ble articles ; retail for 15.10 ; absolutely free to our demonstrated rustlers. The Clauss Shear Co. . Kansas City. Mo. J-M623 June 30' WANTED AGENTS IN NEBRASKA AND Iowa to sell the Mosi & Hlllyard patent farm ers' handy egg caw at reduced price : big money In It for the right man. Apply W. T. Let's , sole manufacturer of the farmers' handy egs case , St. Joseph , Mo. J 557 J5 AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY CITY AND town to handle "Thr Story of the Common weal. " The fastest selling book ever published. tlO.OO a day can be averaged by good agents. Samples , 25c. Call orwrite for terms. W. B. Conkey company , 341-351 Dearborn street , Chl- cago. 1111. J-MCOO STOBAGE. Rates , IKc word first Insertion , Ic a word thereafter. Nothing taken for leaa than 25c. STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLP GOODS : CLEAN and cheap rate. R. Wells , 1111 Farnam.M M 361 STORAGEWILLIAMS & CROSS , 1211 IIARNEY. M-3CS STOVES STORED DURING THE SUMMER. 1207 Pouslas. Omaha Stove Repair works. Ml"4 May 31 WANTED TO BUY. Rates , IMc word first Insertion , Ic a word thereafter. Nothing taken tor less than 2Sc. RETAIL LUMBER YARP , NEB. OR WESTERN Iowa. Address P. O. Box 552. Pavld City , Neb. N 170 M24 * CASH PAID FOR SECOND-HANP FURNIture - ture , carpets , etc L Urussell , HO & 712 N. 16th. N 195 J3 WANTEP , A SECONP- HAND SAFETY PNEU- matlc ; original price , when bought , where , name of machine , etc. , price wanted. K. care of Carrier 35. N M19S 21 FOBSALE HOBS SWAOONSETC. .Rates. ljc ) word nrst Insertion , Ic a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c. FOR SALE. FAST MARE , COLT 1 WEEK old. by Wlnslow Wilkes , 2:09 ? ; , Oily 11 months old by Mark Wllktt ) . S. E. corner 21 t and II streets. South Omaha. F M720 FOR SALE. TEAM WELL MATCHED BAY horses , cheap. T. J. Rogers , 14th and Farnam streets. P J1WM 23 * 1125.00 CASH WILL BUY A GOOD HOUSE , phaeton and harness ; horse very gentle and suitable for lady. Room 4 , Bee bldg.P P 128-21 FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS. BALED HAY FOR SALE. THE STANDARD Cattle company. Ames , Neb. , have 2,000 tons of good bam-storcd bay for Bale. All ordeis filled promptly. Q 365 FOR BALE OR TRAPE. BTEAM MERRY-GO- round ; run one season ; good order. Address Howard Rose. Syracuse. Neb. Q M 0 21' FOR SALE. EXTRA FINE GREAT PANE DOG. Call or address 1724 N. ISth street. Q-M107 21 FOR SALE. FINE PAIR OF YOUNG , matched spotted ponies. Call evenings at 17.I ! N. 18th. Q M107 21 ( BICYCLE ) , LABIES' PNEUMATIC TIRE , new , cheap for cash. 1511 Douglas street. Q M207 21 MISCELLANEOUS. Rates. IHc word first Insertion , Ic a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than IZc. PASTURE FOR RENT. C1U3ICE"FASTURE. . tame craps , good water and shade. Inquire H. T. Clarke , 219 Board of Trade , Omaha , or V. W. Chapman on premises near Bcllevue. R M123 21 FOR SALE. THE FURNITURE OF A 14- room boarding house , central location. Address L 57. Beo. R M193 22 CLAISVOYANT3. Rates , lUc word first Insertion , Ic a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c. MRS. PR. H. WARREN. CLAIRVOYANT. REliable - liable buslne&a medium ; 7th year at 119 N. IS. S-S57 MASSAGE , BATHS , ETC. Rates. lOc a line each Insertion , Jl.60 a line per month. Nothing taken for Uss than 25c. MAPAME SMITH. C02 8. 13TH. 2P FLOOR , room 3. Massage , vapor , alcohol , steam , sul- phurlno and sea baths. T Mill 26 * MAPAME BROWN , ISM CAPITOL AVENCH. Id lloor. room 4 , massage , alcohol , sulphur anJ sea baths. T M9S3 24 * MME. LA RUE. 41 $ tJOUTH ISTH. T-735J10' PEBSONAL. Rates. lUc word first Insertion , lo a word thenater. Nothing taken for less than 250. MADAME LA ROOK , MASSAGE. 223 N. ISTH parlors 12 and 13. . U-MOt a * GET MARRIED. SEND FOR MY BIG PAPER : hundreds of advertisers want husbands and wives. Mailed sealed for stamp. W. H. Har- b ck. Denver. Colo. U-MJ23 m30 MASSAQE TREATMENT. ELECTRO-THER- mal baths. Scalp & hair treatment , manicure & chlropodls. Mrs. Post , 313li S 15th. Wltbnell blk. COMPOUND OXYGEN CURES ASTHMA. bronchitis , consumption , catarrh , etc. Thre days fr o at R. 33 , Douglas blk. 16th and Dodgf LAPIES1 ( RUBUEIl. NEVER FA/LS ) AND 10 O. N.T.Flnlc Pills mailed , } ! . Ladles' Buzaar.Omaha , U 659-J 7 HAIR RESTORED. FRANK UROGLIN , OFFICE with barber shop , 1U2 Farnam iSU. guarantees to restore your hair It roots are not destroyed , tops hair from falling out and returns natu ral color to gray hair. Free examination every day from 9 to 12 a. ra. and 1:30 : to S p. m. U-733 J10 VIAVI. HOME TREATMENT FOR Health book and consultation free. Addrem or call Vluvl Co. . 316 Bee bid if. Lady attendant. Attend our free Illustrated lectures next Tues- day. 3 p. m. Hall. 7th noor Bee bldg. IT 3M MRS. F. PORSEY CARD REAPING , 1120 N. 20. U 90S-21 * _ _ MASSAGE. MADAME BERNARD , ItH PODGE. U-M973-1' _ PERSONAL TO LADIES-INVALUABLE AD- \lce. "special" questions answered ; 11.00. Doctor , suite t-15 , Control avenue. Minneapolis , MRS. Jl H. SLOAN. TRANCE MEDIUM" FROM Kansas City , can I * consulted or. all matters. Hours from 3 a. m. to 8 p. m. tiitl factlon guaranteed. Parlors (21 South ISth street , top ttoor. U Ml U * MONEY TOi LOAN BgAL ESTATE. LOANS ON REAL ESTATE FOnTANY LENGTH or Urn * , from thirty days to nre years. Reed & Btlby , 131 , Uoarv ! of Trad * . Warrant ! bought. W2W MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA rral estate. Itnnnan. Lov * A Co. , Puxton blk. W-5I1 MONEY TO LOAN BEAL ESTATE. Continued. ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO. . 315 N.Y.L1FE. loans at low rates for choice security on Ne braska and Iowa farms or Omaha city property. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES ON Improved and unimproved Omaha real estate. 1 to 6 years. Fidelity Trust Co. , 1702 Fnrnam. W 372 LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY property ; IJ.OW & upwards , 6 to 6V4 per cent : no delays. W. Farnam Smith & Co. , 12H Farnam. \ \ " 3 4 I MONEY TO IXJAN AT LOWEST RATES THE O. F. Davis Co. . 1503 Farnam st. W 3. MONEY TO LOAN ON FARMS IN DOUGLAS , Improved and unimproved Omaha real estate. Fidelity Trust Co. . K03 Fnrnam st. W 372 OMAHA LOAN & TRUST CO. . 16TH ANP Douglas streets , loan money on city and farm property at lowest rates ot lnter st. W 37T LIFE I sIriTANCE pbLICIES LOANED ON or bought. F. C. Cheiney , Kansas City , MX W 3 S MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA PROPE11TY and Nebr ka farms at from 6 to 7 per cent. W. B. Melkle. First National bank bulldln ; . W 379 UNITED STATES MORTGAGE CO. OF NEW York. Capital I20W.OW. Surplus J .OM. Sub mit choice loani to F S. Pusey. agent. First National bank building. W M225-m2ii MORTGAGE LOANS. A. MOORE. 504 N. Y. Life. W-713-J9 * LOANS. J. W. SQUIRE. 24J Bee. W S90 CHOICE cTrY AND FARM LOANS WANTEO , J. N. Frenier. opposite P. O. W 934 J15 CITY LOANS. C. A. STARR , 515 N. Y. LIFE. W M9I3 LOANS. 1 TO 5 YEARS. WARRANTS , BONDS , etc. Onrvln llrus. . 210 N. Y. Life. W 373 MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. Rates. IKc word nrst Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for lias than 25c. MONEY TO LOAN We will loan you any sum which you wish , email or large , at the 1cm est poslble rates , In the quickest possible time , and for any length of time to suit you You can pay U back In such Installments as you wish , when you wish , anu only lay for It ad long as you keep U. You can borrow on HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANOS , HORSES. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS , MERCHANDISE , OR ANY OTHER SECURITY , without publicity or removal of property. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. , 306 SOUTH ISTH STREET , First flooor above the street. THE OLDEST. LARGEST AND ONLY INCOR PORATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA. X 333 WILL LOAN MONEY ON ANY KIND OF SE- curlty : strictly confidential. A. E. Harris , room 1. Continental block. X 330 MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE. PIANOS , nil articles of value. Fred Terry , 430 Romge block. X 331 THE PLACE TO BORROW MONEY ON HOUSEHOLP FURNITURE , MONEY ON HORSES ANP MULES , MONEY ON WAGONS ANP CARRIAGES , MONEY ON PIANOS AND ORGANS. MONEY ON WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS. MONEY ON MERCHANDISE , MONEY ON ANY CHATTEL SECURITIES , MONEY ON goods that remain with you. MONEY IF YOU WANT NO PUIILICITY. MONEY IN LARGE OR SMALL AMOUNTS. MONEY AT LOWEST I'OSSIHLE RATES. MONEY IN QUICKEST POSSIBLE TIME , MONEY THAT you may pay back at any time , and In nny amount. Is at ROOM 4. WITH- NELL block , corner 15th and Harney streets. THE FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. X 382 MONEY TO LOAN ON HORSES. WAGONS , pianos and furniture of all kinds Business confidential J B. Haddock , room 427 , Ramge block. X 3S4 MONEY TO LOAN ON PERSONAL PROP- erty. Harvln Loan Co. , 701 N. Y. Life building. X M271 BUSINESS CHANCES. Rates , li c word first Insertion , Ic a word thereafter. Nothing taken for les * than 2Sc. WANTED A GOOD PHYSICIAN WITH SMAliL capital to take a J10.0O ) yearly practice. W per cent of which Is collectable , at Ashland , Net ) . ; cause for selling falling health. Call or write at once. Drs. Frclday & Frelday , Ashland.Neli. Y 127-21 * THE NATIONAL INFORMATION AND EXchange - change Co. , 203 First National bank , Omaha.- have cash and clear city and farm property to exchange for merchandise. We want gro ceries , dry goods , drugs , clothing , boots and shot's and general stocks. For sale , stock dry goods , boots and Shoes , J6.000.00. General merchandise 15,000 0. Gro ceries J400.00 to J8.000.00. Baker } ' and confec tionery J200.00 lo Jl.000.00. Call on or write us if you want to buy , Kor exchange anything. Y-M18723 _ PARTNER WANTED : INTEREST IN A branch business of well established firm ; J50XO ) required. Address L 50 , bee , with full partiou- lars. Y M172 J19- A PARTY WITH Jl.200.00 CASH CAN LEARN of a chance to multiply the amount several times and within a short time by addressing lock box 60 , Omaha , Neb. No second party or real estate deal considered. Y MISS 21 FOB EXCHANGE. Rates , l' c word first Insertion , Ic a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c. WILL EXCHANGE-3M ACRES GOOD IjiT proved bottom land In Mitchell Co. . Kan. , well watered , timber , orchard and small fruit : also 420 acre * good land * In Cedar Co. , Ne * . partly Improved. Want mdse. ; will pay some cash. Address Lock Box 3J3. Wayne , Neb. 55 909 21 TO EXCHANGE. CHASE COUNTY LAND FOR merchandise. Box 264 , Imperial , Neb. S M930 23 * EIGHT HUNDRED ACRE RANCH m ELKhorn - horn \alley for sale or trade. A bargain. Ad dress L 39 , Bee. 2 9K-22 * A GOOD RANCH TO TRAPS FOR WESTERN mares ; about 1,000 acres , hay , timber nnd water. Address M. L. Taylor. Sprlngvlew , Neb. Z M954 JW * WANTED-GROCERY STOCK. DRY GOODS stock , boot nnd shoe stock , clothing stock , drug stock or general merchandise stock , also a wine and liquor stock. In exchange for clear Omaha property or Nebraska lands and part cash. The larger the stocks the better. All Information In regard to stocks strictly con fidential. W. H. Green , 217 Karbach block. Omaha. Neb. Z-.M1C4 23 TO EXCHANGE CLEAR FARM LAND FOR merchandise , furniture , etc. W. D. Mathewg , O'Neill , Neb. Z M2J2 22 * FOB SALE BEAL ESTATE. Rates. l'.4c word first Insertion , lo a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 2Sc , BARGAINS. HOUSES. LOTS AND FARMS , sale or trade. F. K. Darling. Barker block. RE Mi B , 10 ANP 20-ACRE TRACTS. 2W MILES EAST of Council Uluffg. at 5100.00 to $200.00 per acre , suitable for fruit gardens and homes. Da ) & lieu. Council Bluffs. It E M494 J3. BARGAIN. N. E. CORNER 29TH ANP JHICK- ory. F. K. Darling. Barker block. RE-3S8 WILL YOU BUY A SOUTHEAST FRONT , KM x30. If we will make you a present of a 9-room house on the lots In good repair * Will sell less than J2.000.00. Wa mean It ; coma and A NICE HOME. 8 rooms , fins trees , full east front lot In Hanscom place. AT A BARGAIN , n perfect 7-room cottage , hot water heat , line plumbing , east front , clnsa to Hanscom park. M. J. Kennard * Co. . 907 end MS N. Y. Life bldg. RE MS53 VILLA RIDGE ACRES ON MILITARY ROAD , near motor line , nt J500.00 , easy terms ; paved street this summer ; now Is the time to buy. A. P. Tukey. RE M901 DO YOU WANT A HOME , A COZL LITTLE farm of 3 to 30 acres , where you can attend to your business In the city and raise your own fruit , vegetables and poultry nnd live like a king when times are hard ? Co mo quick and ret your choice. Terms easy. Add. Box C5 Mlllard. Neb. n-E-172 VERNON HEIGHTS IS IN THE NORTHwestern - western part of the clty.overlnoklng Miller Park , and U the most sightly view to lw found. Think of the price and terms , J604 per acre , VA cash and 115 per month. Fidelity Trust com pany , agents. R E &S9-23 FOR SALE. 7-ROOM HOUSE AND LOT AT a bargain , one block from moter. Inquire at 8H S. 25th t. RE-913JH * _ _ VILLA RIDGE-BEAUTIFUL ACRES , ON Military road , .north of motor line , easy terms , only 15.00 per acre. Safe and aoun4 Invest ment. A. P. Tuk y. R E-737 THE PEMANP FOR HOUSES 18 JNCREAS- Inc. Inc.You You can tuy right of us. Ownrro of large and small houses desiring to sell should list with us. Garvln I iron. . 210 N. Y. Life bldg.R . R E M1S2 23 FOR BALE-WE ARE INSTRUCTED TO SELL , all of the unsold UU In .Symour * ! uddltlon. I which lays on the beautiful plateau xnith of j Miller park and near North Boulevard , at tha I moll pnce of only MU0.14. These nre the i clieupati lets In thi city , and we will gtvu > ou eaty times on thesv lots. Bend for plats , etc. Geu. J. Paul. Ill Board of Trade , I R K-M170 23 * ! FOR CHEAP HOMES ANU EASY TERMS * Spcmxr. Karbacli block. Cash or swap * . JUJ-1UT7S FOB SALE BEAli ESTATE. | Continued. AT A BARtfAIN , S-ROOM lOlaE. WITH MOD- ftn conveniences , half MOCK north nf Hanscom park. Address 503 Flr t Nollbank. . - RE M209 21 * MOPERN 8-ROOM COTTAGE , FULL LOT. cost front , 362 Lowe avenue , SI,500.00 ; terms easy. RE M1GS 22 FARM LANDS , C. F. HARRISON. 912 N.Y.LI FE It E-&U-M19 * FARM LANDS. C.F. HARRISON , 12 N.Y.LIFE. H E93 Ml PASTUBAOE. Rates. Hie word first Insertion , le a word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c. WE HAVE 19) ACRES OF BLUE GRASS PAS- lure for horses. Hoard fence , spring water. Barton & Phelns. Gllmore , Neb , , or A. W. 1'helps k Son. 207 N. Y. Life .bldg. Telephone 1054. M-959 J21 UPHOi-STEBINO. CITY UPHOLSTERING CO. FURNITURE made and repaired. Carpets laid and furniture patched and polished. 2903 Farnam ; tel. 15 J. 201 M25 SHOBTHAND AND TYPEWBITINQ. Rates , lUc word first Insertion. Ic a word thereafter. 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The New York Tribune prints a story of a "very listless jvonnz man" who was walking up Fifth avenue the other evening , stylishly dressed , nnd to all appearance chiefly concerned to keep his patent leather shoes out of the puddles at the crossings. After his silk hat , his extremely long "pad dock" coat and his patent leather shoes , his chief characteristic was his listless manner aforesaid. Dut then , as was long ago re marked , you cannot tell all about a cat by Its outward appearance. Suddenly there was a great outcry. A cab horse was coming down the avenue on the run , while the driver clung desperately to his box and yelled like a Comanche Indian. Two or three men ran out into the street , waved their arms wildly In front of the horse and then scurried back to the sidewalk , while the horse , still more frightened , only Increased his pace. The young man In the lonj coat stepped to the curbstone and looked'calmly at the run away. Evidently tt was npne of his busi ness. Of a sudden , howeveY'a change came over him. When the horse hjitf nearly reached him his form srrnl itened up , and tlio next moment he swung out Into the muddy street , and running Mike a deer , was soon at the horse's head. " " ' " For a few seconds the"tw"6' ran neck and neck/ Then the "young iqan's arm shot out and he had the plunging animal by the bit. As he ran he drew the' ' nbV b's head dovyn till the creature had eltlfer' ( b stop running or stumble. It stopped running. The crowd pushed Intone" street and an Impulsive old gentleman' ! 'tfre\v ' ) open the door of the cab. He helped1 A' ' man who was Insldo to alight , and selzlrif hltn by the arm , led him up to the young lrian who had stopped the horse , nnd wtnr-Just then was mildly upbraiding the dra-drx'tor letting his horse get away from him. Jfjh "Here , " cried the excited old gentleman In an admiring voice , "here Is the young man to whom you owe yoUr life. " The man began to express his gratitude , but Ills deliverer Interrupted him. "Oh , " said he. almost with a drawl , "no thanks are necessary. It's a very easy mat ter to stop a runaway horse. " Then he Stooped and turned up his trous ers , and with a bow to the man he had , saved hq regained the sidewalk and resumed his sauntT. Her ? ieeils. A young and very aspiring girl was speak ing of her literary attempts to an older writer. She was especially anxious to know what color of Ink she thould use , , and whether to write on ruled or unruled paper. After these points were tettled she drew a sigh of satisfaction , "Now , " she said. "I feel sure 1 can do something. The only hard thing. " she con. tlnued. Innocently. "Is to find something to write about. If I only bad something to * y , I'm sure I could write perfectly well. " A GAGE OF LOVB. New York Times. nichard Dulkley. M. D. , or , as ho was generally known In his native town of Por- gnmos , "young Mr. Dick , " was a skillful and successful physician , well liked nnd re spected by his fellow citizens , with one ex ception ; but oh , what a mighty test of the rule that exception was I " "Dr. Dick" was tall , slender , erect and replete with nervous energy. Ills face was pleasant and sympathetic , and his brown eyes more expressive than Ingenuous , for they were near-sighted. In the sick room he was Intent and solicitous , like a thor oughbred hound on the scent , but In his recreations he was apt to be vague nnd dis traught , ns If his mental ncuteness also re quired the adjustment of his professional spectacles. Probably the amiable fallings resulting from this absence of mind were more potent aids to his popularity than his ability could have been had It been aggres sive , for we laugh most with the friend at whom we oftenest laugh. Outside of such trivial eccentricities "Dr. Dick" had no detriments. He was a bach elor , nlone In the world , unrestrained by either the demands or the jealousies of rela tives and hampered by neither debt nor vice , tils future was a broad , rich meadow , growing more expansive and fertile as ho advanced. What wonder that many an anxious matron of Pergamos believed that she possessed just the one ewe lamb fitted to gambol on such a green ? Now , Dr. Dick , at heart , wad ardent and romantic : his dreams of love were univer sal , except that tame sort uhlcli comes when one beckons. Hence the mute prof fers of such well rained browsers were un noticed by him. And , Indeed , his reveries at the present sufficed for reality. When ho smoked at night In his easy chair , before the cheery hearth , ho could see the tender eyes of his Ideal In the glow and could well nigh feel the stroke of her little hand In the heart's soothing vibrations. Such Imaginary companionship was very grate ful after-the labors and worries of the day , and then , by the time his pipe was ex hausted and the embers were teaching the melancholy of all fervor , how exceedingly sleepy he had become ! Then his recreations , though dimly shared , were keenly appreciated by Dr. Dick. There was the club , of which he was a founder , and a perpetual member of the house com mittee. Its list afforded as many various types of comradeship as It did of good fel lows. Besides , every month or so he was called on Important business to the me tropolis , which exigency. In truth , consisted of his yearning for some- old colleg ? friends there divergently engaged In clambering Parnassus , and of their yearning for him. It happened , one day of such pleasurable outing , that Dr. Dick came dashing down the stairs of his hotel In a tremendous hurry , for It was natural for him to be al ways behind time and never to give In to the fact. In a word , he was ever doggedly chasing the train of an engagement out from Its station. He was now on his way to a bachelor dinner , which was to adjourn for digestion to the theater. As he reached the bottom step , plunging his hands the while Into various pockets In search of what he had forgotten , he discovered that that Inevitable something was his handker chief. As the elavator was old-fashioned , and hence more suave than brisk , he aban doned Its wabbling Inertia to the Impish children haunting the different lloors , and , breathless , yet determined , turned about and sped up again toward his room. As If his physical gaze was also fixed , he saw nothing save his Impatiently waiting friends. Alas for the proverbial leisure of haste. As Dr. Dick , headlong and heedless , swung around the angle of the corridor , he ran full against a young girl hurrying from the op posite direction ; with such force , too , that despite his confusion he was constrained to recall his professional skill. For an In stant the maiden lay half unconscious In his arms , while he frantically endeavored to count a pulse , to the fluttering of which his own heart responded. Then she recov ered sense and possession at once , and shaking away his grasp stood a little apart , gazing mockingly upon him as he strove to express the thousand apologies which he so poignantly felt. All ! how could one be col lected before such a pretty stranger , with such merry gray eyes , so filled with light ; with such tantalizing lips , seemingly re peating his words , and with swaying , grace ful form , so admirably molded by her dark- blue gown ? Poor Dr. Dick panted and stammered , nor did his fair adversary's fluent ripple of blithe laughter lend him Its > fluency. "Pray think no more about It , doctor" at length she said. "I feel highly honored , I'm sure , to have been attended by so dis tinguished a physician. For you must be successful , you know ; you have Buch a pushing way , " and again she laughed , and then flitted down the corridor , leaving a haunting echo of merriment behind her. And an hour later this Jocund unknown was on her way with her parents to her western home , where , doubtless , she re ceived the homage due to her beauty , met and married the Prince Charming , and lived happily forever after. Dut this was not the future that Dr. Dick had arranged for her as he hurried to his appointment ; no. Indeed , for already had his romantic fancy named him as the guardian of It. Yes , It had come , that great , mysterious love , which had so often fascinated him with half-glimpses In the hearth's chlaro-oscuro ; at a single wave of Its magic wand his eyes had opened and seen ; In one entrancing Instant he had passed from existing into living ! "I shall find her , " he soliloquized , " 1 know I shall. There Is a mystic magnetic Influence which will guide me more accu rately than the needle turns to the pole. At last , at last , have I found my fate ! " Poor young doctor , so foolish In thy sapi ence ; through experience thou shall learn that one docs not find one's fate , but Is rather found by her whenever she deigns to seek ! As Dr. Dick sat In the theater box gazing at the stage , but In reality viewing the sharp end of the hotel corridor , after a nervous wont , he fumbled with his watch- guard. His fingers caught a strange little object entagled In Its meshes , which fur- tlvo observation revealed to bo a golden charm In the shape of on anchor. His companion's absorption allowed him to ex amine the trinket. On one side was the Inscription. "St. Grlselda's ' 93 , " and on the other the bold original legend , "Hope on , hope ever. " "Aha ! " murmured Dr. Dick , after the singular , yet veracious , habit of the warhorse - horse , "I have a clow. " Ho had. Indeed , and hence was likely to become Involved in the labyrinth of false Influence. Certain It was that the ne'xt day the affable hotel clerk was either Spartan or lieotlan In his inability to recognize the fair guest from her admirer's Impassioned description , and when at length Dr. Dick returned to Per games to resume his round of professional calls , he took with him a heart GO heavy with disappointment that his gig creaked and his faithful horse looked back In pained surprise , and yet the 'little jewel In Its own bold and original language bade him to not despair. Its possession was such an advantage. If only he might encounter Its owner. It gave htm the rights of an ac quaintanceship which certainly his advent ure did not vouchsafe. If only ah , what u high fence , around felicity that little proviso can be ; and jet the steadfast of heart may climb and peep and finally gain an unbroken view ! One Sunday , as Dr. Dick was passing out of church , he caught a glimpsa of a face a llttlo In advance which gave to his feet the wings of Impatience , Instead of the clogs of decorum. Was he dreaming ? If not , then there she was , that fair , Jiewltch- Ing girl , not smiling. Indeed , hut oven more charming In her sweet seriousness. Dr. Dick pressed forward , until only onu cbsta- cla Intercepted his pursuit , but this body was bulky and Important , with Its swaying gait , and , alas ! It was animated by the fiery soul of John Knot McPheraon , AI , D. , the exception aforesaid ; by that one soul , In a word , that felt a bitter , uncxtlngulshablc hatred toward him. Dr. Dick cast off Impatience and resumed the steady tread of decorum. Too welt he knew that bis ancient enemy would em brace the most Inoffensive chance nnd squeeze It Into a deliberate Insult. Were not their relations already sulflclently strained ? Resides , this was hardly the time and place for an elaborate explanation. He would restrain his ardor and hope , strife the "on" and the "ever" seemed ho near a glorious fruition. The following afternoon , white Dr Dick and A friend were standing at , the club win. dow , two ladles pascil by. 0112 elderly and matronly , the other young and sylph-like And on the "other" Dr Dick stared with eyes which blinked with uncerUlutyihlch plowed with assurance. Yea , It must bo the ; there was the Identical blue dress ; and could he mistake the outlines of that for'm or that radiant smile , once more assorting Us superiority over sweet seriousness t "Who Is shoT" he"gasped. "Why , old Dame McPherson , of course , " answered his friend. "Don't you know her ? " % "The wife of my mortal enemy ? Pshaw , of course I do , but I mean the other ? " "Why , their daughter , Kvclyn , their only child ; you must remember her ? " "Yes , as a little girl ; but where has she been to grow like that ? " "Away at boarding school , receiving her Instruction. She's n hummer. Isn't she ? " "At boarding school ? " repeated Dr. Dick. "Oh , do tell me where , nt once. " "Why , old man , " said his friend. In sur prise , "I'm not a vinegar-nosed spinster. Uut let me see ; yes , she's been nt St. OrlscUla'B Female seminary at Hlllsdale. " Ah , here was confirmation stronger than proofs of holy writ of that Ineffably-dear Identity ! "Why , you act as If you were very much struck , " continued the friend. Hut Dr. Dick said not n word. Ho turned abruptly away , and , In the deserted smoking room , sought his favorite seat before the hrarth. He broke the coals Into a joyous blaze , nnd gazed ; but alas , ho could not share In the vehemence. He was struck , struck In a heap. To think that this bewildering un known should prove to be the daughter of his adversary , and such a prejudiced , re doubtable adversary , too. It he were only a foe of the ordinary sort , then ho might well persist , but against that hard , stub born head , the keenest blade would turn Its edge. He remembered her now , oh , yes , the little Evelyn ; how had she , Indeed , ever passed from his memory , that dear little cMlil , so eager for hi * word and smile ? Jn his student days , when her father , that grim , unrelenting ono , had been his friend and mentor , she had been a great pet of his. Why had he not realized that flve can change fourteen from Immaturity Into goddesshood ? Ah , those ol days ; thcro was something Inexpressibly tender about their memory , after all. Then the one stout champion of his pupilage had been this same Dr. John Knox Mcl'herson , his dead father's friend , his own guardian and tutor. What pride that old man had taken In his success , with what daring hyperboles had he pictured his future ! Even now , as Dr. Dick recalled those fierce. Irascible feat ures , he seemed to see regard peering out at him , as If from a mask. Oh , the pity of It , that he should ever have become es tranged from this pugnacious , yet noble nature1 But should he blame himself ? Come let him see : Dr. John Knox McPherson was a Scotch man , typifying to the ends of his fingers the strength , the reason , the frailty and the ab surdity of his race. He was stout of heart and of intellect , but over-sufficient In his confidence In each. Mankind was generally wrong with one unchanging exception , nnd that exception was Dr John Knox JlcPhorson. He was called a doctor of the old school , a title he would have repudiated with scorn , for there was but one school to him , and without it lay the utter darkness of quack ery. He had a practice as extensive ns his desires In Pergamos , for his dress suit and ruffle , his ponderous watch guard , his snuff box and red bandana , the latter of which waved at the snap of the former , exhaled a tonic of confidence In a sick room ; but more , and vastly more , too , he was president of the Pergamos Medical school. Here , In deed , centered his Interests , for here were taught the pure principles of his craft as they had been transmitted through an un broken line of adepts from Hippocrates even unto himself. For one shut out from this source of learning Dr. McPherson felt the slnc rest pity , but he who after attendance there dared to seek strange gods was to him Anathema Maranatha , and the abomination of desolation combined and infinitely Iten- slflcd. It followed , then , when young nichard Uurkloy , his prime favorite and hope , after graduation had gone abroad , and to Germany , of all places , and had there studied In de spite and contravention of profeslonal ethics , that Dr. McPherson shook the dust of friend ship off his feet and bestrewed his head with the ashes of hatred. Thereafter Dr. Dick was an accursed thing to him , the more accursed because reason would often approve of his Industry and skill and memory , reflect his nature In soft , pleasing colors. Little % vender then that Dr. Dck ( had well- nigh forgotten the little girl whom la his student days he had so petted and admired ; little wonder , too. If In this maiden's heart every fond word and deed of his had not only been preserved , but also enhanced. For In trouble , man's panacea Is oblivion and woman's remembrance. Just off from the smoking room , separated by heavy curtains , was a small apartment popularly called "the den , " for there sundry fierce old members were wont to gather and quarrel over their cups. As Dr. Dick sat reviewing the.past and conjuring from It aspirations andipnsslons long since unheeded , there came from this quarter sounds of a wrangle so unusually virulent that perforce he had to listen. 'Of course , " said a voice , nlly , insinuating , exasperating , "of course , you boast now so far ahead of the event ; but when It comes off and your precious proteges are so much out of the race as to have never been In it , v-'hy , you will have so thoroughly swallowed > our words as to swear you never even chewed them. " 'It's a lee , ' rasped another voice , tremu lous with wrath ; "a domned unmannerly Ice ! I'll bet my head and my boats that a graduate of the Pergamos Medical school takes the prize without half trying , I could name 1,000 fine young men who could do it , and let me tell you , sir , when this particular fine young man , whoever he may be , has done It , he can own anything I've got , from a partnership to my daughter's hand in marriage. Meanwhile , sir , I con ceive your doubts are meant in no friendly way , and so good day to you. " Dr. Dick crouched in his chair , and just in time , for through the room stamped Dr. John Knox McPherson , red-faced and furi ous , through the room and out with a tre mendous emphasis of the dour. 'Ha ! ha ! ha ! " came from the Inner room. Dr. Dick entered and found as he ex pected , Prof. Bben Meade , dean of the Pergamos Law school , perpetual crony and occasional foe of the irascible president , and hence this young man's advocate and friend. "At It again , hey ? " said Dr. Dick , "Pray what Is It all about ? " The professor beat his sides for several minutes before he answered. "That Im possible old Idiot , " at length he gurgled , "went ofl In a fury just because I ventured to say that It wasn't an absolutely sure thing that one of his confounded graduates would take the prize offered by the state university for the best essay on 'The Idiosyncrasies of the Medulla Oblonguta. ' As If he hadn't turned out a perfect pesti lence of numskulls and quacks , by jove ! Why , even you , my son , liad to clear away the cobwebs with n German brush , and yet he'll wager his head and bis boots on his paragons , and give to the victor his daugh ter. I swear If I wasn't just as old na I used to be , I'd have a try for It myself. Ha ! ha ! ha ! " And away waddled the pro fessor. Dr. Dick stood and pondered like one who has heard the voice of the cracle , yet Is doubtful of Interpretation. "I'd have a try for It myself , " ho repeated. "Ah , why , oh why shouldn't he , a graduate of the Por- games Medical school , take the president-at his word , and , In winning the prlz , win also a bride ? Would not the old man's gratl- flea lien In his triumph do away With all remembrance of his ap08tat > y ? Would not the former regard revive enhanced by this later respect ? At least he would have a try for It. Yea , Indued ! At the worst ho could hold the doctor to his word , and who more scrupulous than Juhn Knox Mcl'herc'in ? At worst ah , this worst would be rapture , even If the obduntie Hire ulioulil burst with chagrin' Hn\e a try for It ? Of course he would , and gain It , too ! For weeks there after the placea that , had known Dr. Dlck'a recreations knw 'them no 'more , and the round of his professional engagements be came In comparison Ills resting ffpell * . Then * wis general rejoicing In pfrgamos , and amusement , too , when It va Known that Dr Dick hail von the great prize offered by the State Unlvirnltjr. Not only was the popular pride lleklnl by this mirceHH , but alio the popular xense of Incongruity , nnd many were the urml * ? < as t ? haw the old [ iresMeut would h * abl. > to assimilate BO bitter a pill. Or D/ck / wondered ulso , and uneasily , ns be wended hU way to his an- tagont t's house , -where the mead of hU victory wus awaltiug him. He van r - solved to endure verbal , aye , even ptiyi-U-al , abiue , If only ah1 It only , he might be permitted to see his liMaved Hut what tlient Would he be allowed to begin where he had left off ? Pwr Ur. Ulcl : ilU not that Hvrlyu didn't know that he had ever left offl John Knox McPherson , M. I ) , , received Dr. Dick with the nwtul. austcro dignity of his namesake. "It behooves me , sir , " ho began , "by virtue of my onictal position , to present to you the prize which you have so unexpectedly nhetnt so meritoriously won , I am constrained , too , to express my per sonal sentiments of gratification no , demIt It all , I mean amazement I swear , mon , 1 dlnna ken what I mean. I'vo lost my head althegethcr ! " and the red bandana frantic ally wavetl like a signal of distress. "Not at all , " said Dr. Dick , with the pleas , ant , captivating umlle of his boyhood. "l'v < saved your head , and your boots , too. " "What ! " roared the old man. "Was II you snuggling before the fire ? W H. It wai lucky I didn't know you , I was that en- rogul ! Hut you did maintain my wools , me boy , and right sclcnteoflcally , too ; and the dean may put that in his pipe and smokt It. And you nre a graduate of my school , and an honor to It besides. There , there , I've always lovoil you , nnd I'll not only for give , but I'll forget , " nnd Dr. Dick was In closed In a snuffy nnd sticky embrace , "My success Is due to your Instruction , sir. " said Dr. Dick , adroitly. "All else 1 but " "Hut an Idosyncrasy of your confounded conceited medulla oblongata. " Interrupted the delighted president. "And now may I hope , " continued thi young man , "that you will wish to keep your word " "My word ! I'll have you to understand ] sir " " 'From a partnership to my daughtcr'i hand In marrlag/ " quoted Dr. Dirk. "So It's Evelyn you're after , and 'twaj not a sneaking fondness for your old pre ceptor that moved you ? Weel , wecll It's natural , I suppose , and the mother says aim has ne'er forgotten. But. no secrets out of school , you shall just ask her yourself. A partnership , though that requires de liberation. There'll be no potencies , no triturates , will there , now ? " "Nothing later than Galen , " asserted Dr. Dick. "Come on , then , " nnd a moment later this medical knight was atone in the drawing room with his Indy love. How pretty she was , and how altogether desirable In her unfeigned joy ! "I have never changed , " Evelyn mur mured , In response to his Impassioned pro testations , "and I have always believed In your constancy. " "Ah ! well you might , " vowed the shame less Dr. Dick. "Your long absence has been purgatory nnd the three glimpses I have caught of you .since your return revelations of a heaven cruelly denied. " "Poor fellow ! " sighed Evelyn. "Hut It's only twice , Isn't It ? " "Twice ? " repeated Dr. Dick In wonder ment. "Why , yes. Twice that you have seen me ; once In church and once from the club. " Dr. Dick was quick and accurate In diagnosis. Evidently there was some mis take about that encounter in the metropolis ; but whose mistake ? Why , his own , of course ; this > oung girl's nature was too simple , too clear for any doubt as to that. Instead of following nn Ideal he had merely blundered Into felicity ! Hut should he ex plain ? Well , hardly ; love was too subtle for analysis. An explanation might possibly separate , It could never bind. "Twice , of course , " he assented. "But I didn't think you saw me , you looked so demure. " "That ought to have told you , " said Evelyn. "So0 , " continued Dr. Dick , after a moment's reflection , displaying the little golden anchor on his watch guard , "see , I found this in the city and I've kept It ever since. It reminded me of you. " "How sweet of you , " cried thf enraptured Evelyn. "Jt Is our class badge : one of the girls must have lost It. I always wear mine on my chain around my neck. And you will always wear that , won't you. as a token of your devotion , as a gage of love ? " Would You Like to "Slmko" MnlitrlH , In the sense of getting rid of It , Instead ol having It shake you ? Of course you would. Then use Hosteller's Stomuch Hitters and give It the grand and final "shake. " Thli standard medicine eradicates it root and branch , and fortifies the system against it. Most effectual , too , Is the Bitters In cases ol dyspepsia , biliousness , constipation , nervous ness , rheumatism and kidney complaints. A BROOKLYN SOLOMON. Novel Way of Jorlillni ; n Cuso In a Jus tice's Court. Police Justice Watson of Brooklyn emu lated King Solomon recently , and was suc cessful to the extent ot changing his preconceived - conceived Judgment , after a practical test of affection. The Brooklyn Solomon placed a child at an equal distance between his two parents and then gave him an opportunity to select for himself. The child , to the Justice's surprise , went to his father , and by thU act saved him from the penitentiary. The father was John Lewis , of 174 Union avenue , a rough looking cripple , who drags himself painfully along by the aid of crutches. He Is not too feeble to bo able to take his own part nt home , ns his wife , Kate , testified. He had words with her and then thrashed her. and she had him arrested. She was very bitter In her com plaint against him when he was arraigned In the Euen street police court. They had taken their 4-year-old son Into court with them , and he did not seem to understand that anything was wrong until his father was taken to the prisoners' pen and his mother attempted to lead him away. He then began to sob. Lewis called out to Justice Watson : "The boy knows that she will beat him as soon as she gets him alone out of here. I have worked hard for my wife and child , but she spends on beer all the money I earn , and then she abuses the boy. " % "Hold on ! " ttxclalmeil the justice ; "I want to find out If the child U really afraid of his mother. I'll let him settle this ques tion In a practical way. " Mrs. Lewis seemed very much annoyed when the justice had the llttlo fellow placed In the middle of the court room , and said she and her husband could call him seas as to determine for which he would show his preference. Lewis kept quiet , while his wife exclaimed In her most dulcet tones : "Come to mamma ! " The child whimpered , but did not stir. "Come here , darling , " cried Lewis , and the little boy rushed to his arms. The cripple gently wiped away the tears on his son's grimy cheeks. Cure Indigestion and billlousness with DeWltfs Little Early P.isera. THE CELTIC LANGUAGE. A 3IrllUliious TOIIRUO Kill ! Spoken liy Up- -wiird of , < IOOOU rpople. We are glad to notice , ns an event of literary Importance , Bays the New York Sun , the recent organization In Providence , It. I. , of a Celtic society , the qbject of which Is to revive interest * In the mellifluous and Influential tongue of Ireland , No other language , having Itself no great masterpiece of literature , has had such ef- [ ect on modern literature as the Celtic. 'To It we owe many of the fairy t.tlea pf our childhood ; some of Shakespeare' * playa. some of the Incidents detailed In the ArthurIan - Ian poems , even some of those in the illvlne comtdy , are drawn from Celtic sources , it was s.ald of Washington , "Nature made htm childless that ho might 'be the fAther of his country " so It might almost bo Raid of the Celtic language , "Nature luft U child less that ft might bo the motncr of uthT literatures. " The Celtic language In not a dead lan guage. One-sixth of the population of ( he Emerald Isl s ( In round numbers ? 00,000 i < vf- MWS ) understood Krse , CO.WW persons th ro know no other litiguape than U ; one-third nf the territory of IruUmJ Is tll ) CcUlcl. * t > far as the nblllty to understand the ton- guage U concerned ; nirl upward of 2,000.000 In thU country and Canada are familiar with the tongue. The path of the n&w society dnd IU prp- decefiar * U uphill ; hut the nspent has nn end. A cxntury ago the WeUh language was really In wor o ras than tu t-.rt-- . now ; but , by the exertions of nchoUrx and the local clargy ot Wale * . It was rescutd. und today Is vlRnreu * both In Wnics nn < \ America That ulrnllar xuocmti may awatl the Celtic sicietle * of tliU country IT th 'r ' patriotic labors we sincerely lnp . Pill * that cure ncV headache : DoVVltl'l Little Early lilier * .