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* T ' ' " " ' * , f T /V THE OMAHA DAILY , APRIL 15 , 1895. SPECIRL NOTICES , AclTertlnenientii for tltcto columns Till ! b okrn until 13130 p. m , for the rveiilne nml until H p. in. for tlio morning unit bumlay adit Ion. Advertlacru , liy roqumtlnR n nnmbcrcil thrrk , CIIH Imvn miniver * nil < lrcKcd to n numbered Irtter In rnro of 'llio llco. An- * utr no nrtdr Med will be ilrllvcrcil upon | ttitrntntlon of tlio check cmljr. Mate * , 1 1-iic u noril , IIml Insertion , la n ttnrd licrcuflor. Nothing UUeii for liss than BOo fur llrxt Insertion. 1 hmo ndvortUonient * mult tun consecu tively. SITUATIONS WANTED. TWO ann.MAN omt.H WANT SITUATION. Ronornl homework , llrst class cook * . Inquire Kit Bo 2GH > Bt. A M'O 15 * rOHITION llY yot'NQ MAN , ItAVlI HAD 4 yenrfl expprlonro In a Imnk ; licat of references Mrnlflhc.il und bond If desired. AdilreM M 43 , jlee. A MTOS 18' WANTED MALE HEM ? . BAL.AUY PAID WI3KKL.Y TO I.IVH MKN : * l > crlenco not neceannry. Apply 1510 Douclni. 13 8 A 30 WANTED , AT ONCH. UXI'lJIlIfiNrUD lit and flower Ranlener , Apply U. linns. 1813 Vlnton glrcct. I1-M5SJ 18 _ WANTED. ( IKNTCr.Ij ItOY ASSISTANT ON soila fountain , must be of KWA ! aililrcM. with reference. IlahlulT. llMMO IS _ _ _ AVANTin > . KIUHT r'l.AKS COATMAKUU , ntcady work. M. Ilarrctt A Sons , nunlnp. In. 11-C6113 * WANTED HELP. F1HHT CLASS QIHt S AT SCANDINAVIAN Y W. home. Odlce 1618 Capitol uvcnue. Tel. 1237. C 723 A18 * _ AHIJ YOU HONKST. KOHDH INDUSTHIOUS ? If no , onCTRc with tin for 1895 ; 1300 a month , J3.C00 a yeur , you cnn mako'lt easy ; MX hours a day. Our nRent tin not complain of hiinl tltnet. Why ? They nre maklnK money selllnR our Perfection Ulnh Wn hr > the only practical family wnshor m.intiffictured , washes , dries nnd polishes illshrfl perfectly In two minutes ; no experience necensary. a child of 8 operates It easily ; cheap nnd ilurnlilc ; welsht , thirteen pounds , in.ide of nntl-ruit Bheet steel , capacity , 100 piece * . $10.000 for its f0.unl : every family wants ono ; > ou don't hnvc to canvass ; as foon as f'OP'e ' know you have It for Mlo they semi for a di h wanher , puch tiRent'B territory pro tected ; no competition , we furnish sample ( weighs six pounds ) In nice cav" to Imly agents to tnkc onlera with ; ono ngent nmdo $ : IK,3 flint ten dnys. AJdri'ta for full particulars Perfection MlR. Co. , Knglewood , III. _ . _ M. , , FOB BENT HOUSES. HOUSES , F. 1C DAULINO , HARKEK HtXlCK. D-12 > _ _ 11OUHEH IN ALU PAUT9 OF TIIK CITY. TUB O. P Pavla company , 1505 Parnom. D 128 HOUHIC.S ; 1JENAWA & CO. . 103 N. 11TII ST. n-127 _ _ HOUSES. WALLACC , I1IIOWN ULK. , 16 & Doug D-12S roil IIHNT. 2413 CAPITOL. AVKNUU , 11 rooms , modern. The O. K. Uavls company. D 128 MODEUN 7-nOOM HOUSE NEAIl PARK , APply - ply 1309 S. 2Sth street. D M130 II , H. COLE CO. LAIiaCST LIST IN OMAHA D-MGS1 FOR IttiNT. 6-IIOOM FLAT. INQUIHC 1919 Dodge street. _ D 113 FOR HUNT , E-IIOOM COTTAQR. ON WIMT Eldo of 22d street , north of Clark street , SS a month. Inquire room 314 , First National Dnnk bldg. 1 > 321 13 _ FOIl KENT , PLATS AT NORTHEAST COU- ner llth nnd Howard streets ; newly papered nnd painted. Inquire loom 314 , First National Hank tildg. P-320 15 2700 AND 270S FAHNAM W. M. lingers , 1323 Farnnm "street. D Ji:23 6-HOQiI HOUSE. 031 SO. 17TH AVU.P343M2' P-343-M2' PLEASANT DETACHED MODERN 8-ROOil house ; nice lawn , barn. Unauhe 2C03 Pierce st. D 317 G-IIOOM HOUSE. INQUI1UC 2711 DOUGLAS ST , D MI03 8-ItOQM HOUSE ; MODEUN. 825 S. 20th D M4S1-18 * JtOnUUN H-ROOM HOUSE NEAH HIGli school. Inquire 2C1G Capitol avenue. 1J-M533 15 * RENT , VERY FINE 12-ROOM STONI house , 415 N. 2ith street ; new fine 10-ruoir house , (116 ( N. 2Cth street ; " -room cottBRC , 261i Cass street. II. T. Clarke , 219 Hoard of Trade D M5S4 CENTRALLY LOCATED , 10-ROOM HOl'SB modern Improvements. Inquire 712 N. 19tl street. D-M335 _ CHOICE 8-ROOM MODERN 1JRICK RESI dence , central. CM N. 25d St. , J.15.00. ' C. A Starr. CIS N. Y. Lite. 1) M603 21 * _ HEST HOUSES IN OMAHA FOR THE MONEY 201 ! ) Hnrney St. , 12 rooms. MJ North 32ml St. , SI rooms. Kuinnce , luth und nit modern conveniences. John It. Wctistei. 440 Hoard of Tnulc HldK. IHOHT-ROOM MODERN IlRlCIi RESIDENCE on Shen\ood Ave , , excellent condition nnd lo cation , 123.00. C. A. Starr , 515 N. Y. Life Illilg . D MEM 23 * _ roil RENT , CHOICE SECONIl'l'LOOR FLA' In Iho P. E. Her Mock. IClh and Jackson sis look nt It. Keys at unll paper more. 51G Sc 16th st : will rent to family only. Per partlcii Inra call at 1112 Harney st. D-C 2 PLEASANT MODERN C-ROOM 2ND STOR' tint ; beautiful lawn and shade. 2124 Mian ; street. D M719 _ TOR RUNT , g.HOOM IIOPSE. ALL MODK1 ImpiovementH. large rooms nnd hard wooi tlnlsli. 408 N 23d street. IJ-M750 18 TOR RENT. T-ItOOM HOUSE , ALL MODERI Improvements except fuinace. 2.117 Ons * strcel D 11730 1C FURNISHED HOUSES. FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSE ; MODERN Ono block east of entrance to Hanscom park Family with no children preferred. Owne will take rent In board. Address M 22. Bee. D-W4 TOR RENT FURNISHED .ROOMS PLEASANT IIOOM , 1021 DODQE. E 573 PUHNISHEDnM3. 604 S. 13TI E 376 M3 NICE PUIINISHED IIOOMS pen i.toir housoUcepinK. 1113 South llth. i : 593-1 G FUllNISHED UOOM , WITH ALCOVE : MOD rn. W7 S. 23th avenue. E-M62S 26 * IUKNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD UOOM , WITH OH WITHOUT 1IOAHD. I ! private family , icfcrcnces. su Kmnnm. F MM ! 18' _ _ _ IIOOMS , WITH 1IOAUD , Ki DODGE STP.EE1 P S6316 * - _ _ _ _ _ _ SOl'TH UOOM WITH UOAHD POIl ONE 4 : two Benllenient In ptl\ato family. 2il5 Howar S { P-C36 17 * KUOM8 TO S IIOOMS. CITY WATEItVALSO vXnS lSt A . w. ot ft Louis , house , bam , 10 A. In fa wlifat , good oak trees and jiasturo for IIORI also tor sale. COS N. Ullmlioct. O 5I51S-15- El'lTES OP LAIim : IIOUdEICEEPINO UOOM cheap ref . Inquire 1043 S. 20th. O--M74J 20 3 CR RENT STOItES AND OFFICE ) Toil HUNT , " TTuTTsTbllV UIUCK I1UILDINC 918 Parnam street. This building has a fln prixif cement basement , complete steam hot IIIK llxtures ; water nn all llouis. fas , etc. AI ply at tlie otllconf The Itee. 1-310 IlENT. P1UHT CLASS 3-STOUY AN : Imscment brick store building ; at 100S Parnai street ; suitable for any hind of busine * * . li qulra room 314 , First National Hank Hide. I-SH li roil HUNT , FIUST CLASS BUICK and basement. 1011 Farnam. Inquire room 31 First National Bank Bidg. I 319 15 3'WO STORES. ADJOINING , CORNER 231) AN LoaxenHorth , will rent together or separati co-id buslntM locatlctfi. Inqu r uu promises. I-M375 1C * WANTED TO RENT. . WHAT A CALL THERE IS FOR HOUSES ; I you want yours rented lilt them wllh J. I Parrnlle. Douglas block. K Mia AM I1MALL HOUSE OU COTTAGE OF C OR rooms , wllh fair conveniences. AdJiMS L 5 lie * ofllce. K 379 WANTED TO RENT , FIRST CLASS HOTEL I Nebnuka or lo a. U S7 , Bee. K tU IS * , \VANTIO. A PA HTYTO TEASE AN paitly furnish a house In central locality wit Udy who will assume euro ot the same at : will bonrcl parties If ilenlrtd ; eentlenuu $ or * lf * preferrt-d. Good references Klvon and r quired. Address M. 41. Bee. K-M-tai-li * I OU T-UOOXI COTTAHE POU TWO MARRIE copule ; nohlIUrcii , walking distance of P. O ivterenct * . Addrta M V ) , lieu. K-S1710 16 WANTKD. TWO rUHNIsTuiS : SLEEt'IN roomj for two men ; itsle terras. Addens : 19. Bee. K M754 U * WANTED TO JIKNT. SODA POUNTMN FO tl ium nT. At ! . 1711 Nlchwla Si. K-I2-J STOR.AOE. BTOUAQB. FllANK EWBUS , 1211 HAIINKY , M-131 I1EST BTOUAOE I1UILDINO IN OMAHA. U. 8. gnr. ttoniled warehouie ; hounehotil Roods stored ! lowest rates. 1013-1015 Leavenworlh. M-131 STOVES STOHED DUH1NO 8UMMCR. TEL. 9GO , 1207 Douglas. Omaha Stern Ittpalr Works. M-321 PACIFIC STOIIAOK AND WAllEHOt'SE CO. , 9th anJ Janes streets , General storage and for- MS74 WANTED TO WANTED. A STOCK OP GOODS WOHT1I It.OOO to JG.009 Address M 19 , Omaha lec. ! _ HIOHEST PHICES PAID FOH SECOND HAND furniture. 712 N. ICth and 142) Dodse St. N-C09-M10 _ WANTP.D , HOY'S SAFETY I1ICVCLE , MtlST HE cheap , Klvo price nnd where can he seen Ad dress M Cl. Ilec onic < ! . N M760 17 * i.icoi.ns. , NOTOVEH a YEARS old , or will take ono for his keeping. M 31 , lice. N-632-13 * _ FOR 8ALE.-HORaE3WAGo'NStETO NEW 2 SEAT OPEN CAHIUAOE TO TIE SOLD at cost , 130.00 , also coed Concord linckhonrd , 70.M. Drummond. P M62J Mil _ $63.00 1IUYS C.OOD HOUSE , IlUOaY AND HAH- ncs't. Aildrcns M 52 , core Hee. -M721 IS FOK SALE WISOELIj AN ECUS HOO & CHICKEN FENCE , WIUE , HKTTEIl & cheaper than wood. J. J , Leildy. 403 S. 14th. Q-M631 MaylJ , 'EQMAN PIANOS , BHIDOEPOnT OUGAN9. WoodbrldKO llros. . 117 S. 17th. Q-134 : AHDWOOD COMHINATION HOO AND chicken fence. Chas. H. Lee , 9th and DoURlas. Q 133 IAIIIY FOU SALE. 30 COWS , 2 TEAMS , COMplete - pleto outfit ; established milk route ; all or part ; cheap. Apply John Uondes.ion , Florence. Neb. Q-7t1 A 20 * TOH SALE , A NO. 1 2ND HAND M-HOUSE power steel boiler , as good as new. Addrers 1' . O. Bo * 6S3. Q-M6ZO Mil \ LOT FINE FHESH MILCH COWS. CALL afternoont. Yard , 23th and Hurt streoti. Q M650 15 * MISCELLANEOUS. iO ACHES , CULTIVATED. FOU LEASE , IN central Ncbiaska. Oley Peterson , clear more , 622 N. 16th. II M3I4 22 CLAIRVOYANTS llS. DU. II. WAUHEN , CLAIHVOYANT , HE- liable business iccdlum , 8th year at 119 N. 16th. S-131 iIADAMi : IIOMAINC. 321H N. 15TH , FLAT A. B M700 A18 * .IMC. . CLAYTON , CLAIRVOYANT AND CARD reader. Headi cards like an open ho" ! : . Tells your mission on entering. 403 N. 14th st. 3 3JS-16 * BLfl SSA6K.-ilATHS. TO. STEWLY FITTED BATH PARLORS ; TURKIsh - Ish nnd electric baths for ladles and gentle men. Madame Howell , 320 8. 13th at. , 2.1 lloor. T M399 M5 * PASSAGE , MADAME BERNARD , 1121 DODGE. T-M531 22 MADAME LA RUE , 1C17 HOWARD ST. i T-fiMMII * , IADAM FMITH , 512 3. I3TH. SD FIXXR ) , ROOM 3 ; maecntlc , vapor , nlgohol , steam , Hiilpherlno nnd eea batlm. T M722 20 * IKUS. DR. L1CON HAS OPENED ELECTRIC , massage and bath parlors ns a flrst-claes In- ntltutc for health , rcfreihlni ? and restful ; hours from 0 n. m. to 9 p. m. ; first-chins as sistants. 412 N. 14th street , near Chicago street. T M371 20 * TURKISH BATHS. TURKISH BATHS : ONLY PLACE IN CITY exclusively for ladles. Suite 109-110 Bee bid ? . 135 PERSONAL. MASSAGE. ELECTRO THERMAL BATHS , chiropodist. Mine. Post , 319W S. 15th at.U U 137 THE BELLE EI'PERLY CORSET. MADE TO order from measure , 1309 Farnam street. street.U U 133 VIAVI CO. . 348 BEE BLDO. ; HEALTH BOOK free ; homu treatment , lady attendant. U 139 CURE FOH LADIES. 181S CHICAGO ST. U 13 M10 * A LADY THAT LIVES ON CAPITOL AVE. wishes to see that tall gentleman that she haO nn offer of marriage from last September , anil she said to him she waa afraid he would kill her. U 031-15 * B HAAS , FLORIST , 1S13 V1NTON ST. , offers nt reduced prices all kinds of cut How era , roses , lilies , hyacinths , geraniums , pansles , begonias ; also plants welgella , phllndclllns , westerla , ten dllTarent kinds of "vises. Ne cannas In seventeen species or colors. Begonia , geraniums , panslcu , bellls colens , altermantenas U 132 L. HENDERSON , FLORIST , FINE LILIES decorative palms , cut ( lowers , llornl deflgns plants of all descriptions at lowest prices ( Klnslcr's ) , 16th and Parnam. Telephone 1020 U 430 13 * A BOOK ON RHEUMATISM. GOUT AND LUM bago sent free to those sending their adOresi to E. M. Chesman Mfg. Co. , Plttsburir , l'a UM-758 15 MONEY TO LO Art tits. AL.ESTATE. ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO. , 318 N.Y. LIFE loans at low rates for choice security In Ne braska ami Iowa farms or Omaha city property W 141 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED O.MAH/ real.estate. Brennan , Love & Co. , Paxton blk W 143 MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. THE O. F. Davis Co. , 1505 Farnam st. W 143 VERY LOW RATES MADE ON GOOD LOANS J. W. Squire. 143 Be bldg. W 144 CITY LOANS. C. A. STARR , C15 N. Y. LIFE W 115 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAIW property. Fidelity Trust company , 1702 Fainam W-14G LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED Cm property. W. Famam Smith & Co. . 1320 Fnrnan W-147 MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA REAL ESTAT at6 per cent. W. B. Melkle , 1st Nat. Bk. bldg W 118 FOR SALE , 100,000 BONA-FIDE EASTERN IN vestors' names , who have money to Invest , Jus compiled. Full particulars upon request. In vestors' Directory Co. . 10 Wall street. N. Y. W M991 A25 * MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. MONEY TO LOAN ON FUUNITUUE , PIANOS horses , wagons , etc. , at lowest rates In City no" removal of goods : strictly confldentlal ; yoi can pay the loan off at any time or In an : amount. amount.OMAHA MOUTGAGE LOAN CO. . : OG So. 16th St MONEY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD FURNI ture. pianos , horses , wagons or any kind o chattel security at lowest possible rates , whlc ] you can piy lock at any time and In an' amount. FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO Room 4. Wlthnell block. X 151 J. B. HADDOCK. ROOM 427 RAMGE BLOCK X-I53 MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE ANI pianos. Fred Terry. 430 ItamKO block. X 153 BUSINESS CHANCES. CLKAN STOCK OF MD3H. BOUGHT. SOLI or exchanged for land. If you want to Into or get out of business wilte to un. W may ha\e what you want. H. G. McGee , 1 Main st. . Council Bluffs. la. Y SI100-a23 DO YOU WANT A nlbNBY MAKER-EIGin klnetHCCpe * made (3,000.06 In three months Write "Edison Klnetoscope Co. , " room 30S Bheely DlocW. Omaha , Neb. Y MC57 J8.OiW.00 WILL BUY ONE OF THE BEST ES tabllshnl sanitariums , with all the latest Im provements In electricity , electro , Turkish vapor and water baths , with the largest cai ! omco practice In this city , a splendid chanc for a couple ph > stclans , trochlt.it or man am wife ; reasoi fcr celling , going Into wholesal manufacturing buslnen , will give a mom tilal If requested. Address Houston Eloctrn Oaltnnlc Sanitarium. HounonTexas. . . Klar building. MCot-AIi * _ IF YOU WANT TO DISPOSE OF STOCK O1 merchandise quick address M 20 , Omaha Her. Y-M5I9 _ _ _ _ FOR KALE , WELl7 EQUlFpED LAPNDHY dolnsr I.VW.OO per week ; splendid chance for inai with money to step Into a paylnt ; builliiesa Addicsa M K. He * offlce. Y M623 18 * _ POR SALE. NK\V STOCK OP nilY GOODS betueen i2.000.00 and (3.000.00 , established trade coed country town ; cheap rent : lutsh or ncgo liable paper. Address M S3. Bee. Y MKS 15 _ FOR BALK. CHEAP , ? P TAKEN FOON 3-cha1r barber hop ; county scat : 1.600 Inhali Itantu , only two shop * . AuJieia Look Bo * 711 \Ve l Point , N b. Y M65I 13 WANTF.D. TO BUY CIGAR ANO NEWS Ol cigar bualnts * In city ; spot cash. Address 1 M. "to- * Y-734 7 * Fbu EXOHANQE. WANT TO TRADE COUNCIL BLUFF ; city rr l esut * for a stock of clothlne n iho f. AdJtrt * J. P. Emli. Avoca. 10 . /-Mm WILL TRADE CLEAR IAND POU GOOD EN cumbered reatil city property. No third clai or unimproved property considered , B. K Humphrty , la New York Life. FOR EXCHAKOE Continued. WANTED , GOOD Sl'Bl'HBAN UKSIDENCE with Komr ( rood land In Rhode Island , or rast- crn Ma. Mcliui > tt , In oxrhnnge for cholcp Lin coln. Neb. , business property. Box 616. Schuy- ler , Neb. Z-MiOU Z3 I DESIUE TO EXCHANGE A VALt'AIILK clear lot for nn upright piano. Address M W , Bee , /f 716 IS EXOHANOE FOH HORSES , IM ACRES .IM- proved land , Merrlck Co. Addrcta Box 8V Chap- man. Neb. Z M760 15 * FOK HALE REAL ESTATE. EXCHANGES AND BALES ! CITY PROPERTY farms , merchandise. Oarvln Bros. , 210 N. Y. L. HB-115 BARGAINS. SALE Oil TRADE IN CITY PROP- ertlcs and farms. Jno. N. Frcnzer , opp. P. O. RE-U9 KOUNTZn PLACE BARGAINS. FOR SALE OR exchange. J J. Gibson , 317 1st Nat'l bank. RE 78J-A21 BARGAINS , HOUSES. LOTS AND FARMS ; sale or trade. F. K. Darling , Barker block. RE 156 ABSTRACTS. THE BYRON HEED COMPANY. RE-153 FARM LANDS. C. V. HARRISON , 812 N. Y. L. Ml-M 7 * WE ARE SELLING BARGAINS , AND IT means money to buyer and seller to SOP us Fidelity Trust Company , 1702 Fnrnam Street. RE MCSt 30 WE HAVE BUYERS FOR house In north part ot city. FOR home In Shlnn's addition or vicinity. FOR house In Hanscom place or sw. part of city , FOR lot In westoin putt of city. FOR acreage within B to 8 miles of court hou c FOR farms In eastern Ncbra ka or western Iowa. Tin" above muM bo itnnpa for rash. Ilrintc In the description of your property early. Fidelity Trust company. 1702 Pnrnani St. RE-610-16 * Tilt : BIGGEST BARGAIN IN KOUNTZE Place. Elegant home on Wlrt street. Pine building site In Hnnscom P'acc , cast front , high nnd sightly , HO , 73 or 150 feet frontage , the cheapest property In the addition. Beautiful east front lot III western part of city at a snap. Fidelity Trust Company , Sole Agents , 1702 Farnnm Street. REMfi03 17 'OR SALE6ELECTED SNAPS. story house , corner lot , \cry easy payments , $1.690. room cottage , full lot , $700. ' -room house nnd l > irn , full lot , $1,500. i-rninn cottage , $800. - cottage , full lot , $ l,2iX ) . 14-story frnme , fruit nnd shade , $1CM. -rooms modern , fine barn , $3.200. i-rooms , line corner , % ft. , part timle and cash. $9.000. -room * , modern , fine location , $2,001. Ames , 1617 Farnam. RE-702 17 * MY COUNTRYMEN , LEN1 > ME YOUR EARS. I have some pioperty to offer nt foreclosure prices : If you want something rich and Juicy see me. W. A. Spencer , 1014 Farnam. RE M720 13 'lLIj SELL IMPROVED GARDEN LANDS near Omalia nt prices that will surprise you. If taken within 2 weeks. J , H. Slid wood. 423 RE M721 iV13 ARE GOING TO GIVE YOU A CHANCE now. Make us an offer on lots. Wxl23 ft. one block west of 21th on south sldo of Mandcrson. 50xl2S ft north side of Maple , Vi block west of 24th. 50x120 ft. S. W. cor. 2Cth and Ersklne. 132x132 S. W. cor. 3tth nnd Howard. 32x110 N. W. cor. 26th ami Chicago. HOUSES ANI ) LOTS. Mnke your pHco on C-room house and barn , 812 S. 2Sth nvenup. rooms , C0xll2 , N. E. cor. 20th anrl Cnstcllnr 7 rooms (2) ) , S. E. cor. 27th and Patrick avenue. S rotns and barn , 3717 N. 22il. ACHES. A very choice list. C'omp In nnd let us show you. but we want to mention 5 to SO acres 4 miles straight north nt J 17.1.0 > ; terms easy. EXCHANGES. Our Mr. Troxell ha-s romothlng special to offer for trade. Come ami si > e him. Say , our special artist has something new In the window. Wants > ou tn see It. "Remember , we ne\er offer anything but sonulns snapg. . II. D. Cole Co. , ICO N. 13th. RE M7I9 17 SNAIS , 5 TO 6 MILES FROM OMAHA P. O 40. 80 or IS ) acres , Improved. $10.00 per acre 209 acre * , $35.00 per ncic ; 230 acre * , $40.00 per acre , G 10-acie tracts , $76.00 tn $190.00 per acre Must 1)0 sold. 940 N. Y. L. bldg. RE M234 WE HAVE A PRETTY. NEW , MODERN COT tage ; east front , paved street , shade , fence sodded yards etc. , worth $3,000.00 , but can In had for $2,200.00 , easy terms. Call up tomorrow morning for particulars. II. H. Harder * Sc Co. Bee Bldg. RE-757 21 AUCTION. PUBLIC AUCTION ; WILL BE SOLD AT PUB lie auction on Tuesday. April 23. 1S93 , nt the olllce of the Kenn bee Rnnch compiny. No , 2 North street , Boston , Mars. , nt 11 o'clock n. m. all the real estate belonging In said company situated In Custer nml Dawson counties. Ne braska , consisting of Gr,00 acres , more or IOFS of rich farming land , with buildings thereon the above pioperty Is sold by a vote of eal ( company to enible It to close up Its business Terms , $1.000 In cas'.i. paid nt the time nm place of sale ; fourteen days allotted for einml nation of title ; $9,000 upon passing of papers nnd the balance upon satisfactory terms , to b Mated nt the time of the nalo. Per furtlie Information nnd particulars , apply at the cfnc of the Kemiebpc Ranch company. No 20 Nortl strwt. Boston Mass. M23 Al-S-15 Boston. March 1C , 1895. UNDERTAKERS AND EMB ALMERE SWANSON & VALIEN. 1701 CUMING , TEL. UCO 161 II. K. BUUKET , FUNERAL DIRECTOR ANL embalmer , 1618 Chicago St. , telephone 90. 163 M O. MAUL. UNDERTAKER AND EMBALM er , 1417 Farnam St. , telephone 225. 1C3 C , W. BAKER , UNDERTAKER , 613 S. 16TH ST 107 COAL. D. T. MOUNT HA3 REMOVED HIS COAI omco to 209 8. 16th st. . Brown block. 169 THE BEST is THF ; CHEAPEST. NO SMOKE No Boot. 2,000 pounds of Hie best Wyomin coal. 54.M. delivered. Just think of Itl Yoi have to pay that for dirty , smoky coal. I you are Interested In the fuel question us Sheridan coal , 1003 Farnam street. M403 STEAMSHIPS. TO EUROPE. GAZES' TOURS. ESTAB. 1S44 Select parties , semi-monthly. Independent tick ets , all routes. Hotel coupons , passpoits , pie grams , free. Monthly Gazette , with maps. lOc II. Gaze & Sons ( L'td ) , McCagua & Spauldlng 1504 Dodge street. M40G M5 * D2NTAL COLLEGE. OMAHA COLLEGE DENTAL SURGERY. PREI Infirmary ; dentistry at cost. ICth & Cap. ate 179 MATHEMATHICAL INSTRUMENTS ALVA J. GHOVER. ENGINEERS AND AU chltects' supplies. 318 S. 15tt street , Omaha.M499 M499 LOST. STRAYED OR STOLEN. PROM MY PLACE , miles west of city , ono dapple gray mare weighing about 1.500 pounds. Send Informally to A. Rosenberry , 15th and Marry. I.uat M633 15 LOST , INDIES HUNTING CASE GOLI watch , chain nnd chaim. Friday , between 15t and 16th and Douglas and Farnam , or nn 211 street car ; engraved "W" cm outside casx an " 1'apa to Alia , March 13 , 18W" on Inside ; alsi photo pasted Inside case , a liberal reward wl be pild for return to H. S. Wllcox , at Brown Ing , King & Co.'s. Ixist M710 15 LOST. SOME MONEY. AT HAYDEN BROS store. Saturday , between 10 a. TU. and 2 p. m. return to Bee olllce for reward ; will party ndver Using In Sunday's World-Herald as 318 , Norl Twenty-first , leave correct aclJresH at Bee of lice ? Lust M 759 15 HOTELS. HOTEL BARKER , 13TII AND JONES BTS. 75 rooms at $1.20 per day. (0 rooms at $2.00 per day. Special rates to commercial traveler * . Root and board bv week or month. Frank Hlldltch manager. 471 AETNA ilOUSE ( EUROPEAN ) , N , W. COR 13th and Dodge. Itooms by day or week. 172 BUILDING &LOAN ASSOCIATION HOW TO GET A HOME OU SECUHE GOOI Interest on savings. Apply to OmnKa I * & Ass'n , 1704 Bee bldg. O. W. Nttttlngcr , Sec. 171 SHARES IN MUTUAfc , L. & B. 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MAROW1TZ LOANS MONEY. 418 N. 16 ST. 878' DENTISTS. DR. PAUL. DENTIST. 2020 BURT ST. ISO ' /iwyors and solicitors. Sl'ES & CO. Dec f- , OMAHA , Neb. Advice KUEB. RAILWAY TIME CARD Leaves IHURLINaTON & JIO. RIVER. I Arrives Omaha ) Union Depot , 10th & Mason St . | Omxhn ! t.lbAUi ) UetivtU Kxprt'bs. ! flt/um 4:3Spm.lJlk : , Hills , Mont , i * Puget Sad. Ex 4lupin 4d5pm : Denver Exprus 4 : lupin G:45pm.Neb : > usku Lucal ( except Sunday ) . 7.45pm l > : l' ' > am..Llnculn Local ( except Sunday.H:2oam : 24ipm..Fast ! ! Mall ( for Lincoln ) Dally. . . . Leaves ( CHICAGO , UUIILINGTON & Q.JArrlNes OmahaUnion ] Depot , 10th & Mason SLn. | Omalm 4:43pin : Chicago VestlbuTe 9:50am : 9:50am : Chicago Express 4:15i : > m 7Kpin.Chicago : ! ) and Bt. Louis Express. . ViUUnin ll:35am : Pacific Junction Local C:10pm : Fast Mall iMJpni Leaves ICHlCAOy , MIL. & bT. PAUL.IAnlvis OnialmUnlon | Depot. lJlli , . & Mason Bis.Omaha [ 6:00pm : Chicago JUwited.77 ! i:3Qam UilOam. . .Chicago Ebri ( eat. _ Sun ) . . . . C:00pm : Leaves ( CHICAGO &INpRTH\VEST1N.Arilves | OmnhalUnl CiiUepot | _ , "A.'JJ ' Mason Sta. ( Omaha ll:0 : : > am 7 Eastern Express D:30prn : ' 4:00pm : Vestibuttd'T Limited 9:40am : C-.t.Snm Mo. Vall yriLocu > 10:30 | > m 6:43pm : Omaha Chicago Special S:15pm : Leaves I CHICAGO. II. IJ'i& PACIFIC. lArrlv.a OmahajUnlon Depot , il01hi& Mason dln. | Omaha EAfaYi. 11:00am..Atlantic : ExpirsjVi ( ex. Sunday ) . . 5S5pm C.25pm Nlghtn Exunss 9:33im : 4.3opm..Chicago Veatlbulpd Limited. . . . igjpni f:00pm.Oklahoma : & Texas Ex ( ex Sun.10:33am : iWpm. . . . , . . Colorado "lilmlted. . . . . . . . . 400pin ; Leaves j C.TST. P , . M. & O. lArrfves" Omahal Depot , 16th ahdWcbster St . | On-.aha "i:23ani..Nebratla" rTissetfger ' ( daily ) . . . . S:15pm : 4:30pm..Sioux : City Qxpreu ( ex. Sun..ll:55ahi tilOpm . . . . .St. Pau i.l.iailieJ. . . . . . . > . .1023aiii ! Lea7esT rIr,7 E. * & < M6'VALLEY. ! ( Arrives" Omahal Depot. 15ty. aK&jWeoater Sts. | Omaha " 2:10pm : Past 4lall and Express 4:5p"m : 2:10pm.cx. : ( Sat. ) Wyo. Ex. ( ex. Mon. ) . . 455pm ; 8:05am..Norfolk Express ( ex. Suida > ; , .10:3iam : C:10pm St. Paul Express. : ' > :35nn : Leave * I K. C. . ST. J. & C. 13. IAlrives OmahaUnlon | Depot , 10th " & jlason g : . ( Ojiialia _ 6Mam. . . . .Kansas Clly "Day Express 6:10prr : 8:43pm.K. : C. Night Ex , via U. P. Trans. C5Dam ; Leaves I MISSOURI PACIFIC. ] Arrlve jOmaha ] Depot , 15JJ1 and Webster Sts. f Omaha io":40am.T7. : .17. . .St. Louls Expresa. , G'.OoHm 9:30pm : St. Louis Express COSpro : tlf"pm " Nebraska Local ( ex. Sun. ) 8Mnm : ( Leaves I SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC | ArrIve Omahnl Depot. J5th and Webster Sts. _ | Omaha ' ' ' ' . Paul 'Llmlted.7 . .10 33am Leaves I SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC ( Arrives OmahaUnlon | Depot , 10th & Mason Jits , ( Omaha 6:5 : am Sioux City Passenger . .1033ntt ; * " ' . /.St. Paul Limited 12:33pit : L aves UNION PACIllC. TArrlves Omaha Union Depot. 10th & Mason Sts.l Omaha Kearney Express a.4ipm ! :00pm : Overland Flyer ESopm : ZOOpm.Dea'tce : & Stromsh's Ex. ( ex. Sun ) . S:45pn 7:30pm Pncltio Kxprees 10 ; Wain tltpm Fast Mall 4lOpn : Lfiivca I WADASII RA1L\VAY. lArrlvea OinRhalUnlon Depot. 10th & Mason Sta.j Omaha liVSpm St. Louis Cannon Bat ! 12:35pm : HYPNOTIZED CONGREGATIONS. The Cnnjo of Sleep Diirlni ; Sermons Ex- l > : nlned In n Now Way. I have a scientific explanation of the som nolence which overissues people In cliurch says a writer in the I'lttsburg Dispatch , used to think It was the dullness of th sermon which provoked the sleep of the con grcgatlon. One reniembers the actor wh gave a private reading of his play to a company ' pany of his friends. and when done aske their opinion. At last , when one began t speak" , tlio playwright Interrupted : "Yo can have no opinion ; you were asleep. "Ah ! " replied the critic , "do you not know that sleep Is an opinion ? " And sleep I certainly an opinion , and not an especial ! flattering one. Uut it may not mean that the sermon I really dull. I have seen people sleep I church under all manner of circumstances and In the hearing of the most udmlrab ] preachers , preaching the most eloquent ser mons. I saw a man asleep when Mr. Spur geou preached. Mr. Moody has more tba once called out to have a window opened t wako up n somnolent member of his aud ence. Canon Knox-Llttlo Is accounted preacher of more than usual earnestnes and power , yet I remember once in Worces ter seeing a minister , clad ! n surplice ant stole aird seated in the chancel , go stralgh to sleep while the Canon preached , dlsre garding the ryes of tlifccongregation. . An once when Mr. Gort > delivered a sermon I that great abbey wher& he Is now canon people who sat la ray neighborhood went t sleep in shoals. i t- "Nor my theory Is tJiat most times whe the congregation , sle&itt during the eermo they are simply hypnotized , For conslde the situation. Most oHlie conditions whlc the hypnotist deslroaiwe preterit. There I a dim and fubduedf-llf it In the room ; th atmosphere Is somewhat close , the tempera tura Is high ; somewhcTu behind the speaker In a position which "cbihp'ela " the eyes of th congregation. Is a tjetncf gas or a shar gleam of electricity ; Jr n which they look a the sermon proceeds ; and the preacher gee on and on and on , In a 'gentle and monoto nous voice , and down aim up , like a mother' lullaby ; and behold , ! oWfeyellds are presjei down against our 'Jwlll3 > by toft , Invlslbl fingers , and cverytlrinR U dellclously vagu and far away , and sucUftnly people stand u with an awakening sound about us , and th preacher Is pronouncing the ascription at th end of his sermon , during whose wise an eloaueut paragraphs wo bavo humiliating ! sUpt. This U hypnotic tleep. And It I the fault not only of the preacher , but o the whole construction of our Itl-ventllatei and absurdly lighted churches. * i Worth's ProilrcoMOr , Worth waa not Earope'g flnt distinguish man-mllllner , as has been supposed. I the reign of Louis XV , a Bavarian 'name < 3 Hohmberg b ° cime the fashion Jn Paris a a maker of ladles' habits. He gained tb reputation of being skillful Iti hiding llttl deformities In thn figure , and his vogue wa Immense , When he died , at the untlmel agot 40 , he left a fortune of $250,000 , vast sum for a tradesman to accumulate 1 those days. In the firit empireLero dressed all the princesses ot the Imperil court. EXPLANATIONS , lly Anthony Hope. ( Copyright. 1513. ) In the doorway 1 met Captain Worsley. 'he ' occurrence did not , at the moment , trlke me as significant. 1 was engrossed Ith the prospects of the coming Interview. low should 1 break to Flo that 1 had at last ound my true haven , and that the non- ense between herself nnd me must end ? Flo was sitting on the sofa. 1 walked up o her with a shame-faced air. "I've come to tell you something , Flo , " aid I , In a grave tone. "Oh , bother ! I'm busy , " said Flo. "But It's Important. When you hear It " "Won't tomorrow do , Ulck ? " "No , " said I. I was wound up ; I should probably be Incapable of It tomorrow. " 1 lave come , Flo , to beg your pardon for " "Oh , I didn't mind. I knew It was only our nonsense , Dick. " "My nonsense ? " said I. "Oh , I dcn't ncan that. I mean since that , Flo , you re- neinber " "Look here , my dear boy , " Interrupted Flo , "I'm thinking about something most mportnnt something I've got to make up ny mind about , and I can't listen to you. " Upon this , being somewhat annoyed , I sat down , crossed my legs , and observed , almly : "Well , I only came to tell you that I was n love with Phllllppa March. " Flo turned on me swiftly , her preoccupation Entirely vanishing. "I thought you'd listen , " I observed , com- ilaceutty. "Yes , and it's all right. If 1 can quare you. Hullo , Flo , you'vo done your lair different today ! I rather likeIt that vay. " Flo was staring at mo with wide open yes. ( I don't know whether I have men- loned that her eyes are brown ; they are ) . "It's all right u - 7" she repeated , ns hough she had not heard aright. "If I can square you , you know , " said I. 'Because , you see , In my rooms the other day " "And you told that Mrrch girl ? " ' "I think I must have , from what she said , " stammered , feeling rather guilty. "And you came here by her advice ? " "She thought It only fair to you , " 1 said , lastlly. "To get rid of me ? " ended Flo. "Now , do be reasonable , thcr's a good girl , " urged , soothingly. Flo rose to her feet and walked to the vrltlng table. "Bxcuse me a moment , " said she , sitting down and taking a pen. "Glad she takes It so coolly , " eald I to nysel. , and I fell to watching her ns she wrote. Ccitalnly I liked the new way of dong - ng her hair ; In fact , I preferred It to Philllp- ir.'s way ; there waa a coquetry about It ; [ 'hlllppn's hair was severe. A chap doesn't always want bracing up. "Read that , " suld Flo , rising and sweeping ; lown on me with n written note In her hand. So I read It. It was short. "Yes Flo rence. " I turned It over In my hand. "If , " said Flo , with unlimited dignity , "you had not happened to call , I should have written to you In the course of this afternoon " noon 'This note ? " I asked , looking nt It In n puzzled way. "No , not that note. I should have written to release you from your promise to me. " "My dear Flo ! " I said , radiant. "Then that's all right. How confoundedly lucky ! Why , I've been making myself beastly un happy , and feeling- like a brute , when nil the time there was nothing In It ! Plilllppa will bo awfully glad. " And I beamed upon Flo. Flo.'And to Inform you , " she continued. In the s > mo cold voice , "of my engagement " "Hullo ! " I cried , sitting straight up. "To Captain Worsley. " "That beafct ! " "Although you're my cousin , Richard , you have hardly the right " But I was not In the mood to listen. 1 waa walking up and down the room. And 1 laughed bitterly. "That's a girl all over ! " said I. "You en courage me hang It , you accept me yes you did practically ; nnd then , without a word to me , . you go and take a. sweep "Well , what did you do with Phlllppa March ? " cried Flo , facing me in anger. "I have come hero like a man to to - ' "Square rue , " suggested Flo. "To arrive at an understanding with you If you had claimed the fulfilment of mj promise , I should have I should have consld ered the matter , Florence. " "You're very good , " said Flo , her nose Ir the air. "But , ns you sec , I don't claim It. ' I looked at Flo. It wns all over betweei us. I did not wish to part bad friends. "Y.ou seem to have no regrets , Flo , " I oh served , a little ruefully. "Really , I don't see why I fahould , " sah Flo. fc "Oh , I know I'm not much of a , chap , " confessed humbly ; "but with a girl who le me down eaby , and didn't expect too mucl of me , you know - " "Is that why you went to Phlllppa March ? ' asked Flo , suddenly. "Who made allowances for me , " I pursued not noticing the Interruption ; "and dldn' ask perfection ! of me " "Just what Phlllppa March would do , " ob served Flo , with conviction. I paused In my walk. Flo sat down on th sofa. I sat down on the sofa. There wns a long silence , I was the firs to break It. "Well , I'm sure I hope you'll be happ. with that fellow. He seems a glum sort o dog , though. " "But he's so 'good , Dick ! " "I must say , he's not over amusing , Flo. ' "There are better things than that , Dick. ' "I mean one wouldn't call him clever. " "N no. Perhaps not clover , IJIck. " I turned round toward Flo. "But , of course , all that's nothing- yo love him , " I observed. "And you , of course , don't notice the llttl faults 1 see In Miss March ? " "Of course not. " "Yes of course not. " After an Interval , Flo said , laying n linn on my nrm. "I'm so glad we're parting " "It's all for the best , " said I , gently touch Ing Flo's hand , "Parting friends , I was going to sny , Dlcl We shouldn't have got on well together. " "I expect we should have quarreled , Flo. "Of course , we should have had some goo times " "Ripping ! " "Trotting about together , and staying o the river " "I say ! " "And running over to Paris " "By Jovcl" "And and I don't think Perclval Captal Worsley cares much about that sort o thing. " " 1 know It't poison to Phil to Mis March. " There was a silence longer than any of th previous ones. Then I said and I must observe that I ai not In the habit of doing It before ladles- said : "Oh , d n ! " "Dick ! " cried Flo. I rose , I pointed to Flo's note , which lay o the table. "Let's have It .over. " sajd I sternly. "Pi the beastly thing In an envelope. " Flo went to the writing table. Flo took quite a long while addressing I for It must have been a full minute befor she asked : "Dick , Is Jermyn Street W. or S. W. I I I don't know. " "S. W. , " said I , In gloomy and tragl "Thank you , Dick. I've done It now. " "Done It ! I should think you have , " groaned. "So have II" "Will you post It ? " asked Flo , and sh stretched her hand out behind her , with th letter between her finger und thumb. Il'J she kept her. head the other way , and uf pea red to bo studying the blotting paper. Well , I went nnd took the note , and stole back to the hearthrug. Flo did not move. "What u strange lottery U life , " I musei "Who would have thought of Worsley bcln your hucband ! " "Or Phlllppa March your wife ! " came froi the writing table. "It seems Incredible , " I murmured "Almost , " came from the writing table. There wai a nice bright fire In the grnti I stood and watched the Jumping flame. Fl rose from the writing table , and , crosilni teed by me , and we both watched the Jump- UK flam , ! . "Do you remember , " Hiked Flee presently , how we > used to tell fortune * from there ro ? " "Yes ; nnJ to see faces there ? " "Yes. I remember , Dick. I don't see any- hlng there now. " "I should like to JPO something. " t.iU I. "Would you ? What ? " asked Flo. Now , ns wo happened to bo standing , my land , which held the captain's letter , was In mmedlnte proximity to Flo's hand , which , ns chanced to observe , held her handkerchief. "Very much Indeed , " eald I , and I touched "lo's hand with n corner of theletter. . "Oh ! " gasped Flo. I advanced my hand ( which , as I say , con- alned the letter ) slowly toward the fire. Flo watched It with n fascinated gaze ; she did lot move. My hand hovered over the lire ; n irlght , sudden ( lash ot flame blazed up trl- mphantly , "Look , look ! Now ! " I cried. "What do ou sw there now ? " Flo turned to me with a swift smite under lolst eyes. "Why , you're I" I crleJ. "There's an eyelash In my eye , " said Flo. And , Dick , how silly you are I I shall have o write It again ! " "In the same way ? " There was yet another pause. "I suppose , " Flo then observed , "that no body ever writes a letter twice In quite the ame words , do they , Dick ? " I said that they did not. 1 went downstairs the happiest man alive. \nd , I pledge my word , It was not till I cached the corner of the street that the bought struck me , and I cried aloud , In Ismny : "lly Jove , I haven't done It ! " In the course ot talk ono Is so apt to for get things. Spelling I'orplKii f limn n search of pleasure or business , should be irecedcd by the purchase of nature's great In- vlgorator , Hcstettcr's Stomach Hitters , the best and most genial medicinal safeguard In existence. Mariners , miners , commercial ravclers , tourists , and all who travel by lander or sen , speak of It In the highest terms. Ma- nrla , biliousness , constipation. Indigestion , hcumatltm , nervousness and kidney trouble are remedied by It. PROTECTION "FOR , REUBEN. k Dovlco ( nlrulntoil to Promt HI Out tlio dim. Syracuse has an Inventor who knows a hlngor two. He does not propose that any lard-gripping capitalist shall get the whole returns from his brain work. Not he. He Is golne ; to have the biggest share of the profits ivery minute they are coming in , says the Juffalo Express. This young man 13 Wll- lani Porter. Ho has Invented a substance , a small portion of which , when fltlnchetl to the tip of a gas burner , will light the gas when t Is turned on. What this substance Is he will not tell. He has secured a patent on ils contrivance and o is doubly safe. The 'ear of being cheated out of what Is by rights ils does not keep him awake nights. This substance , one would think , Is of a chemical nature , but the Inventor says the Igniting ; > ewers come from the friction of the gas as it strikes the lighting substance. The stuff Is also said to bs practically Indestructible. When an English syndicate offered him $250,000 for the tole right to his Invention lie said nay. There were millions In It and tie purposed having Bomo of them himself. Other offers were made him , but he bided his time , and his time has come. According to the Syracuse paprs , he gets $100.000 out right , a guarantee ot $45,000 a year In royal ties during the life of his patent. $5.000 n year salary as superintendent , nnd 51 per cent of the stock of the company which Is to be organized. Think of It ! With this In mind , what Is to become ot the talk about the defrauded inventor who makes other people rich and t > leps on the hard sldo of n plank himself. The young man , too , ought to have a medal as a life saver. When these sclf- llghttng gas tips are once In nso there will be no stories about the countryman who was found dead In the morning with the gas turned on. It will be Impossible hereafter to blow out the gas. All Krurnlliil < Imngc. . Chicago Post : "I thought I'd drop In , " raid the agent pleasantly , "to see It there are any little changes or alterations you would like to have made In your flat In case you decide to remain another year. " "Why , yes , " replied the tenant In the same pleasant manner , "I can think ot several changes that I would appreciate. " "I think we will have no difficulty In reachIng - Ing an agreement , " said the agent. "We de sire to do what Is right , you know. " , "Ot course , of course , " acquiesced the ten ant. "You will recall that there are certain little features regarding the plumbing that I have spoken to you about several times dur ing the year. " "Yes. yes , SD ycu have , " ndmltte'l the agent. "I will have that attended to at once. " "Then , doubtless , you will rfcall some little changes In the beating arrangements tint you refused mo last winter and in consequence of which I suffered considerably from the cold , " added the tenat : . "Well , we needn't have any trouble about that , " said the agent. "I will see that the changes are made. " "I believe , also , that you have n list of the other minor changes that I requested , " sug gested the tenant. "All small matters , as I recall them , " said the agent. "It you care -remain another year I will see that they are attended to. Anything els ? ? " "Only one thing , " answered the tenant , "but I consider that the most Important of all. You see , I am very anxious for a change In landlords , too. I would rather like one who will do a little something occasionally when It Is not solely a question ot securing or renewing a lease. " And so there is another flat for rent. Imrrmieil Unrlo Chicago Tribune : "What's that box o things fur ? " Inquired Uncle Zekc , looking down Into the show case. "That's a manicure set , " answered the shop girl. "A what ? " "Manicure set. It's for the nails , yoi know. " "Nails ? Is ther' a hammer goes with It ? ' "No. no. It's for the finger nails. " "Finger nails ? " "Yes. Trimming them , and cleaning then and keeping them In shape. " "Is that what all them tools Is fur ? " "Yes. " "What might be the outfit wuth ? " "Three dollars and seventy-five cents. " "Kver sell any o' "cm ? " "Often. " "Ain't used fur nothln * else ? " "No. " "An you git $3.75 fur 'cm ? " "Yes. " "Gosh ! " exclaimed Uncle Zeke , slrolllni on to the next nlslo In the department store "what'd some folks do fur u llvln' If I wasn't fur the blamed fools ! " Don't * fur U'lvcu. Don't snub him In the presence ot strang era. era.Don't Don't expect Impossibilities from your hue band. Don't treat him na If you had come dowi oft a pedestal to marry him Don't henpeck him juht because ycu knov he Is quiet nnd will ctand It. Don't worry him to death because yoi cannot have your dcircdt wish granted. Don't think that now ypu are married hi doesi.'t care whether you curl your hair u not. not.Don't Don't expect him to be amiable with i bre.ikfast of tough ttcal ; , greasy ) ictatoo > cold rolls , the muddy coffee. Don't _ run to yoitr mother with nil hi faults ; father keep his good qualities ti light and hldo his failures. Don't sit up walling for your husband Go to bed ; get nil the tlcrp you can. In tin morning , when > ou are looking and fcllni the b3tt , If you have anything to tay , say It nine chances out of tin you will win. ik Knntr the Sl7n. Cincinnati Tribune : "I want to git i collar fer me husband , " said the hard-facet woman , "and I declare I have plumb M-go the * ! . I glner'iy buy till his cdllarn ? m lies f"r him , too. " "Ah ! " iinld the nitu'e clerk. "Then yn\ \ prob-ibly want about a thirteen and n lial or fjurlcerf. " "i'cs , that's right , but I don't .ee hov * you Kiif&ied It BO caiy ? " "Oh , I have noticed that a man who let hl < wife buy nil his habsrdaihery for bin usually has a neck of about that ulze. " HEROES IN BLUE AND CRAY First Rebel Ping Captured by a Boy of Sixteen. MADE FOUR CONFEDERATES SURRENDER lloiiurs tlio Youth with n Sprolnl ImlRc I.ovrr * Slurry After 11 Spinriitlin | ' of Miiro tlniii Tlilrly Yi-nrs-Otlicr ; o Inrlilimtft of thn Wur. ' , ' < "My boy , I hope you will rlso to the ranlc of your Mtpcrlor olllocr ; this Is the first 'bonny blue' Hag brought to this department slncfl the beginning of the war. " These words , sny the Denver Republican , were spoken In the chief ouVe of the War , department at Washington over thirty years ago In commending an net of bravery. The speaker was Secretary of War Slanton , tha superior ollleer referred to was General Cits- ter , and the boy addressed was Henry J. Parks of this city. The young man had car ried to the War department a confederate flig. the "bonny blue" flag , with Its field of blue and cross lines of stars , representing the states of the confederacy. Unaided the boy had captured with It the color bearer of a confederate regiment , three confederate team sters nnd the teams and wagons they were driving In the retreat from Cedar creek on October 19. The youth was then but 10 years of age. Accompanied by General Custcr , u colonel ot his brigade , nnd two others he was ordered to report at the War department with his 3 flag. It was on the occasion that the re mark was made by the secretary of wnr. The story of the capture had preceded the young man and upon the arrival at the seat of government ho met a welcome not usually accorded to one so young In years or war. war.Tho newspapers of the city were full of the accounts of the exploit of the young Boldlor , whoso personal valor had added to the Interest ot that memornblo day's battle , Though It was freely discussed und com mented on nt that time , nothing has over .ppearej In the papers of this western conn- ry In regard to it. No mention of tlio hero s made In connection with the published emlnlscenccs of Colorado veterans. Though veil known nmong his comrades who tire amlllar With the Incidents of the conflict it that October day. nnd well known In mslnoss circles , Mr. Parks has quietly partied - tied his line of business , nnd has not tried o arrogate to himself any distinction for ho gallant deed ho did nt that time. Yet t ipon all memorial days when the veterans ilo out to the cemetery to place wreaths ' upon the mounds marking the resting places if departed comrades , a conspicuous badge f gold of Interesting origin and slgnlfl- since Is fastened to his breast , and only ipon these occasions Is It displayed. The badge or medal Is ono of a few voted j iy nn art of congress during the wnr ns a , iark of rocogn tlon ot nets of spocla' bravery. Ono who Is qnlto familiar with thn events .old In this connection , ntm wuo knows well ho man who enlisted when but 15 years of ago , Is Mrs. Amos Dlfsoll ot this c ty. She 'ollowcil ' the movements of that regiment nil throughout the war with the utmost In- .erest , as bur husband was Us colonel. Ho was killed In the engagement near Ulch- nond. With great prldo she often rotors to the capture made by "her boy , " as she iroudly calls Mr. Parks. Mrs. IJIfscll still elalns a great interest In the survivors of the regiment , nnd they , In turn , do not and never will forget "tho mother of the regi ment. " nOMANCH OF A niDL.12. Colonel Cabanlss , member from Georgia , : ho other day received by express from J. F. ahn of Toledo , O. , a little bible with a ilstory , says the Washington Press. On thii ly-leaf wns written In pencil , "T. IJ. Cabanlss , 1SCO , " and under this In Ink thn ' " blblo found on 'ollowlng words : "This was ho battle Held of Carrlrk's Ford by Paul Edwards , major , and afterward lieutenant colonel , of the Fourteenth volunteer In- 'antry. ' " It was the first glimpse that Colonel Cabanlss had had of the blblo In hlrty-tonr years. How It came Into Mr. balm's possession Is not known , but some ; lme ago ho advertised for the owner of the ) lblo in tlio Toledo Blade nnd received a. letter from a Mr. CabanUs living In Missis sippi. He remembered that some one of the same name resided at Atlanta , Ga. Mr. jahn opened a correspondence with the Atlanta aearer of the name and was put on the right [ rack , the gentleman proving to be the jrother ot the representative. Inclosed within the- pages of the little volume was a 1-cent postage stamp of an Issue antedating the war. The bible Is as well preserved an though It had been recently removed from a bookcase , and , In the words of the delighted owner , "It doesn't look as though It had been used much before or after the late unpleasantness. " The fight at Carrlck's Ford was ono of the earlier battles of the war. A REMARKABLE CHARGE. 'Thero Is an Incident connected with the slego ot Monroe that has never got Into the hands of the humorists. The story was told to me by an ofllcer that served on the con- Tederat ? colonel's staff , " says a writer In the Military News. "The rifle nnd shotgun brigade - ado Insisted that the commanding ollleer should lead them ugalnst our works. They finally became so clamorous thiit the ollleer made them a speech , which , as near as I can remember , was about as follows : " 'Fellow soldiers , It Is with pride that I listen to your urgent demands to be led against your enemies. They have Invadeil your homes nnd your flreMdes ; they IIHVO trampled upon and destroyed your almost gathered crops ; they have stolen your cattle and horses , and wotso than nil , have over run your beautiful state , and It Is far from- my desire to keep you from your Just re venge ; but before you enter upon this i.crll- OUB assault It IK but proper that I should by hefora you some of the probable rt-jiilts. Yon can see that between us and the earth works of the enemy there Is not a building , not a tree , nbFolulely nothing to protect a gradual approach. Yc/n but a few * mlniitoi since realized what a horrible rain of tlugs the enemy has at his command , nnd I am feorry tn sixy the nlm of their gunner Is far bettor than ours. For over a linlf mile wo must face the shower of slugs ; one-third of you will full. Then no come within range of tiieir mii'hels , and for another quarter of a mlli ) or nioro via must face the deadly llro of the inlnlo rllle ; another third will fall. Tliuno nrr.ve nl the carlhnnrki , which with shotguns nnd tirulrrul rllles wo mu t .Uot'ni iiGn'niit ' thn close range flrn of musketry and fixed bayonets ; the last third will fall. ' "And as ho said this ho mounted his homo , drew his sword from It ? scabbard , and rals- lifg It above bis head , exclaimed : 'Coma on ! ' rivt > , and only flvo , of the Gallant brigade responded to the call. " Are ycu all tlutl out , do you have that . tired feeling c > r sick headache ? Ycu can bo relieved ot Hit these by tolling Hood's Sarzaparllla. The Itlulil Kliui ( if Piintry. Detroit Free Press : Thf r.iller ambled Into the ilHci ) of the country paper with nn easy gram und familiarity that made him almost agreeable1 at first sight" . "I have'a poem here , " lie taM to the editor , and the editor's hcpes were dashed to the ground , "for which I want $23. " "Twenty-live dollars , " alirlckc-d the editor. "Why , that will buy four carloads ot poetry delivered at the c/llc / ? . " "Net this kind , I guess , " said tha caller with cuiillJi'nce. "It's an advertisement In verso to run a month , and the advertiser hat given me his check for $ IOu. I guess I git 25 per cent coininlnlnn. don't I ? If I don't , Mine other paper gels the inum. K o ? " The editor ( aw with remarkable promptnvt * ,1 and j.Uxture. ' ' When Baby wai slct , wo g ve her Caslorlo. When she was a Child , Mia crl.vl ( or Castorla. When shn Ix-eumo Utei , hu clung lo Caitorln. - . > When she had ChlUroa , hbo fivetl.m Ca-.torla , ' * < . * * .su f S r.W * * rtai ; * 2 i * 'it.