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    TIIE OMAHA DAILY . JULY J5. 1S05.
SPEG1RL NOTICES ,
ntii fur ( time rolntnn * nlll
to dm until 12iao IK , m. for tlin CTrn
until H p. in. for the inornlni : Bid .Sumlnj
tuition.
AclTcrllmrn , l > y rrqnmtlni ; nnmbfireil
( lircbt inn Imvn BiunfrH illrrB ( i-l tn n
uunihcrcil letter In rum of 'llio llco. An-
> ncm no iichtrcMod will lie ilrllvoruil upon
) rctrtitiitluii of tlio chrrk only. ltatr < ,
1 l-2c n wur < l , Unit limcttlon , ! c n word
lirrrnflrr. NotliliiB Inkeii tnr ln tlmn aflo
for llmt Inprrtlon.
Ilimo nd i-rtlieiiipnt * rtinut inn rnnircu *
thely.
SITUATIONU WANTED.
AND
olllc mnn wnnM IMHI'II ' > n July 1st. Five > "
xp < " ( cm c llfst mf.-r nrM Auilreiu t. v.
Canllcld , Vnlcntlne. Nebrjika. A M2D2
WANTEU JlALi , HELP.
WANTED. l. ' ) MEN TO WHITE ME TODAY
f'.r the receipt ( absolutely fr.-r , In plain sc.il" !
envelop" ) which cured me of nervous ileblllly ,
eibnutd : vllnllty , elc. Address C. J. Walker ,
Hot 1311 Knliimaioo. Mich. H M4M
WANTEtr MAN ON SALAHV TO TAKE Oil-
dcrs in clly. If nui-cefsrul will re-elve nd-
vnnriMiienl. Apply after 1) ) a. m. l"'l' ' > D n-
bu. H MAW J > - >
WANTED l-.hlU.rim HELI' .
AUK YOF HONEST. SOIIKtl INDI'STHIOFS ?
If soriKase with u- . f-r IsM. J.l'i-1 ' a m- l > ,
JJ.trt ) a yi-nr ; yon ran make It c-n y ; six hours
n il.iy Our nui-nlK ilo not complain uf ji.iril
times Why ? They nre rnaklnif in-inuy s-lllnir ,
our t.erf.--ll..n Dish W.isli-r : thunly prncllcnl
family washer manufnctiii.il ; W.IH'I.-S ' ( IrliH
nnd inllMip-t illslirn perfectly In two mlnut s ;
mi cjt | , il.-ni > - iii-i-H niy. c'i'M ' ' of s .merute *
diiiablueluht , tliliti-i-n
U rniilv i-h'-iip ami ;
IKiunili. mail. ' of anil-rust sheet nl > -l : mpaclty ,
100 iii-.p ; Jl'i.Ofur ' ) Its riiunl ; " \ > -iY family
want' "nynii : ilnn'l liav to canvn < ; as sonti
na iiiplknnw you linvo II fnr sabtliy Heml
for a dIOi washer ; each nB-nt'H territory pro
tect il ; nr > lomiietltlon : > furiiHIi siinuile
( we.Khs six pnumls ) In nice ens.to Imlv ' '
to take orders with ; one ncent mail" 1211 Mllttt
Un days. Address for full paillcu ais 1 Mtt.-
lion MfR. Co. , EiiRlewood , III. < sll" _ ' ' _
WANTED.'A HMAHTTNIIAT OIULTO LEAHN
facial inasHaiscnlp ami hair treiitinent , to
rem-'vp HUrlliiotis | hair by electilc ii.-eillc. lair
ilnwiinK. manicure , clilrup llat. fl < ; . l'l ' > - J ! " ;
m < illit"ly : ; refeiences rciiulrcJ. im-in "ee
Imliaing. J _
C'OMI'irfT-NT OIllL FOH OENEIIAL HoFSE-
woik 4931 Webster street , Dundee 1 | [ | > ( - , . j. .
IIOl-SKS. V. K. UAHUNO. 1IAUKEH
llOt'SES IN ALL 1'AHTSOFTIin CITY. THE
O F. Davis Company , 1W5 Farnam. D
IIt > UHE3. HENAWA & CO. . 19 ? N. 15TKS _
iTTTcOM- . , LAHC.EST LIST IN
1'OH HFNT DESIHAI1LE HOUSES.
roms , , 211 H. 21th St. . $30.
7 r ems , ! > M N. 27th n\e. , $22. . 1.
8 rooms. 4' 7 1'ass st. . JIi ) .
8 rnoms , 4KI Davenpoit St. . $10.
f , r'loms , 3I21) .laclcson pt. . (9.
r. rooms , 3113 1'ratt St. . J7.
Hoe Fidelity Trust Co. , 1.02 !
AOENCV. C2)"io. ) 10TH ST.n
n i :
2 ELEOANT C-HOOM COTTAC.ES J''ST
Iniilt , J2J.50. Fidelity Tiust company , I'M I.1'ir'
nam. _ _ _ . *
II-HOOM MODEHN IIOI'SE , 29TH ST. K 1'OP-
filetun. llurtman & llobblns , 210 Dee ' " -
7 UOOM KA3T FIIONT -
bcnuUful lawn ; HlimlituvH. . Wj huulh au\ .
Apply to J. II. 1'urrotte. Uouglas block.
JIOIlKRN B-IIOOM POTTAOK. lJiAUTIIfl'I.
l.iwn nml kliadi2121 Miami street. D Man
B-IMOM COTTAOK. H. 12. COll. 19TII AND
Jurkson. U-\'M 5'
roil IIKNT-TWO 6-I100.M CO1TAQUS , ONK
furnl hiil. 806 a. 30th. Modurn. , .
rott nnsT. THK "UOSK. IIAUNKY. NIAR
23th. Hee Muller. the conf ctloni-r. IJ MoS'l ' 8
UODOK.
I.-OK niNT. A n-nooM noi-sn. AIA , MOD-
rin ImproviMnentB. and 3 cottnKV.
Thou. Bwlfl. 405 N. l.ritli.
Jrt NT a . .Q.HED i
UOOMS WC
3 HOOMS FOU IIOUBKKK131'INO FOR MAN
and wlfn ; rt-nt taki-u In lioard. 319 N. I'-
\'f 5S I
HOOM FOH TWO. l-niVATIJ
ern. 507 S. 25tli Avf. K-M327-13'
Fl'UNISHKI ) 11OOMS _ FOH LIGHT IIOIISK-
P liceiilng. H H. glut nve. K-MM2 ! l
_
I , I XJKNlaHE D KO QMS AN b'S OaRD
rriiNiimFn SOVTH UOOM WITH
board for two ; piUiit fiimlly ; no other Iw.iid-
ere best home romforts. 611 No. Slst. t 't.
lifornia nml Webster. V W\ \
F4i _
LW TO - THA B" bnUsi BllIT , CIIUST Mt-ASUIlB
F.I . 36 Inches , worn twice ; cost J75 , for liorse. Run ,
Liy " or niiythlng. " _ S42 _ , Ue. _ 5JlLM _
LAUGH" I-'UO"NT ifooM WITH ALCOVI : . IN
iirtvato family ; references. ' 'J13 Farnnm St.
EIiOANT IIOOMH. I1ATII. FIHST CLASS
Uinril , 13.00 per week. Webster hotel , 1&1U
Howard street. F MSCI 6
FOR ItTTNl'-FtrnNlSHMD IIOOM8 WITH
boahl. 1S2I lllnney slieet. F M3C3 5
Tin : "iiiLi.RinR , " ISTH AND PODOK ; COOT ,
ronsis , Isirit- . lawn ; excellent table ; tiaimlenU
nccommnilated. F M5C6 "
FOU HUNT , NICKLY FtTHNISIinD HOUTH-
ciwt front iixim. with nlrov nnd l y window ;
nil m-xlc > -.mvenlencen ; bi > nrd ; lawn vurnmndu
the luiiM' . t22 S. Mill street. F Mjil-i C
1'I.KAKANT COOI , HOOM FOH TWO. WITH
be-id 2310 Dodife st. C14-K *
TJ N F UR NI3HED ROOMS TO RENT
roTt 3 FNFlTtNlSHED HOOMS FOH HENT AT |
2M S. 2llh st. O 531
N. THUEE HOOMS ; HOt'SEKEEI'INO. 1020 ST.
. Mary * * avenue. (1 C12
KENT ST" AJJXJ OITFIOEd
TWO-STOHV lllUCK. ! KXM. AND 66 FEUT
llackuiic. 715 S. 13tb. nt your own price. H.
i ; . Cole Co. . 10 N. IS'I' ' fct. 1 716 Jytf
FOH HUNT THK 4-STnUY IIHU'U I1F1LDINO ,
I OPi Farnum Biieot. Till * luilMInK has n fire
proof ' nii-nt bas.'iiu-nt. c.impleiisixain h.-at- .
Inr llxiurea. wnler on nil Hours , en * , etc. Ap.
ply at lliu olllce of TinHee. . ] "Stv
& TWO-STOHV HIllCK , J2Xf,6. AND M FEET
tracK.me , .18 H. lllli. al your own prlc.II. . E.
t.iltf ; Co. . 1M N. Ull' st. 1-716-JyC
AGENT 8 W AN TED !
MKN AND WOMEN. $ J TO J10 ADAY AD-
drrsi the IIun-l > Healer Co. . bill New York Life
lilJn . Omaha. Net.J 47 !
O. C. WALLACE , HENTALS. 512 F.HOWN llj.K.
STOHAOE , FRANK KWKHS , 114 HAUNKY.M473
M473
illWrVrOIlAUK HFILIiINO IN OMAHA. F. S.
RUV bonded warehousboureliild ; c ' ls stored ;
IUWIMI rate * . 1013-1015 Leuvenuorth. M 4'li
VACIFIC STOHAlTi : ' WAUKHOFSi : IX ) . . ) S
V10 Junes uti. Heneral fctoiaKC and fnrwardlnK.
Jl I.S
WANTt.l > TU
. HicoNi-HANn : noTi-i : ,
raiiKt' . uft i-cKil ; urnsbe In R * 1 repair nnd
vhe.ip. Qlvo name und full descrlpllmi. Lock
box 41. DenUun , la. N MCJ1 1 *
FOR SALE FU.-4KITURK.
Foil PALU-Ji ) HOOMH FfHNlTIJHi ; ; CUN-
tr I 1 cation. IS boautor * . Kuo.1 leasons for
o'.llnK. B''eat baigaln. Addrcsi S IS , Hue.
TOR SALE HORSKB , WAOON8ETC
ron eAM--o"NK OF JIY III.ACIC I-ONY
marf . Ficd Jlolil. 151T1. Fnrnain. I'-W ! )
HAHUWOOD COMIHNATION HOO AND
chick-Mi fence. Chan. 11. Lee , Sth und Douk-la * .
THE KTANDAHD CATTLK 1-O.V'AMES. NEIL ,
ban W tunj KJud baled hay for < ale. U MIM
FOH HALE-OLD H'MIIEU , CONSI8T1NO OF
unullliu : 2x4 , xS. txl'J. Bis. uhli'lap. ahtfeiliu ; .
cUrlni ; , ilcors. windows , etc. , al the As < oclaie > t
ClmrulesoCxJ ) arJ. Wt HownrU it.
U-M7-JytI
| '
BiCFHlTIiS : FOU SALF. !
\Va lr.it" u iiuuilvr i f urst tmir's-i " * l'i ' ) ' ' > ' <
Of tU ) JJ , O Hi 0 t I 6 J.J. -III ft f I' "
7 ctie but Kit 'U | . cd duutltlcj luuUlrJ. ( all
Mnd flea UM ,
Trust CotnrnJ' " - - J'Jir-n K1
t ) - > vl
FOR BALE-MIBOELLANEOUS.
Continued.
_ _ _ _
FOH BALI : AT A sAciYiFici : , AN I-.LKOANT
Krnls' rldlnir raddle and bridle. Apply after
8 p. m. , W. So. Sth five. IJ C1J-S *
CLAIRVOYANTS
MHR Dll. H. WAHHF.N , CLAIHVOYANT. HK-
bualm-ss medium , Sth yenr at 119 N. Kith.
8-131
AMHI.tA nooDMAN , ASTItOLOOF.H AND
l > TiTTirdllKl. ran be rnntulletl at ll'll ' and
Ma ) n. Upp.it hotel. 7. S 611-9 *
MASSAOh. HATH3. KTO.
MADAM SMITH. M2 8. 1JTH 21) F1XOH. ) 11OOM
3 ; tnnirnptlr. vniKjr , alcohol , stetim. nutnhurme
and sea balln. T Mllu-G *
MASSAQI : , "MAUAMIinniNAiiD. . 1121 nonon.
T MPAI ii"
1'INKST HATH ANI ) MASSAOi : I'AHUIHS IN
city. Mme. Howell. 31S & 52' ' ) S. lolli ; th irouB ily
practical chli'podiHt and inatilciirl't ntfrnl.int.
T-MS7C .l > rj-
305 NOHTII 1CTII KT. . HOOM 13. IlATllrt. SH-
le * I maa atfo by un exper * . Annn , from t'hl *
C.-IRO. T-MrCS 7
MHH. nn. LION. IMCIANT : : MASSAOI : AND
Plwtrlc bnlh. I'nrlon reslful and refieshlnB
412 North lllh stieet. T MWJ 7"
TUKKlfciH HATHS.
TIIIIKIHH IIATIIK ; ONLY I'LACH IN CITY
exclusively fur ladla. . Suite K'J-ll'1 , lice bid ? .
1J- .
LADIES' HATHS. MMK. TOST. 31914 H. 15TH.
4S2
VIAVI fO. , SIO linn IlLDfl. ; IIKALTII IlOflK
free ; hum * treatment ; lady aU-'inl.int. IHS1
II. 1IAAH , FUHIST , I'LANT.-l. CUT FLOWiHfl.
HnniUMt ] , ball , residence and Kravo decorations.
1315 Vlnton stre.-t. Ti-lepliuiie 770. I' .MISI
*
, MASSAOK , MMH. TOST , 3184 S. 15TH
U-4.vi
A I'HIVATIJ I'AHTY HAS MONHY TO LOAN
on iilan > H. Jewolblcvcli ? ' * , etc. ; bii'lnhs !
Btrletly conlldenllal. Addrest. 1'oslnlllc.- I lux
3ir . f-M7 )2 )
_ _
HAVI : Yotiu OLD CAHPirrri MAHK INTO
IUKS ; any size you wish , 1J21 L iivenworlh
slre.'t. U M7it ) Jj6
Alii : YOU SICK ? MF.PICINIANI : ) THF.AT-
nient &K nt SXJVi N. 16ih st. I' 131 Jyl7
II.I.INOIS'ANS AUK UKQrnSTKD TO SEND
n.uii" nnd nililr. ss f r orKimlzInt ; Illln > ls rlub
to II. II Cole. Mi N. iJth. L' 33 5
\VANTID. Koi.nit-ns : ou OTIIKH I'AIITIKS
wh'i deslrn to lak ehi'loc ' K.IV'I. land In YanU-
lou renervatloii. situated nlont ; Missouri rlv.-r ,
Chnrlps Mix I' . . . . 8. D. Aildie. H Hubert Van
1'ell. Mitchell. Soulli Dakota. U M5il U"
VIHITINO DKNVKIl
will Hnd llrst clnss acciitninodallonK. cl-ttant
location , on car line. 1'rl ie.i onatle. "Ar-
llnKton Tennce , " No. 9J2 Ilroadway. Denver.
I''loradn. U Sli-S'
MONEY TO LOAN KEAL ESTATE
ANTHONY LOAN & TIIUST CO. . 31S N.Y. LIF13 ,
1'iiins nt low nites for chnlce security In Ni > -
biuska anil l wa fuilii * or Omaha clt > pioperly
MONKY TO LOAN AT I.OWKST HATES. Till :
O. F. Davis Co. . 1505 Fuinnm St. \V 4S7
CITY LOANS. C. A. STAHIlTsij N. Y. LIFK.
\V-4SS
LIFE 1NSU11ANCE POLICIES LOANED ON
or bought. F. O. Chesney. Kansas Clty , _ Mo.
CAPITAL , t2.WO.tWO ; HFIU'Lt'S. SG'W.OW ' ; U. S.
MnrtKaga Tiust ' 'n. , New YmU ; for 0 per cent
loans on clly pioperty iipiily t- > 1'usey rt
Tliomis , nKents , room 2)7 , l-'list Nut. Ill : bids.
\V-IUJ
MONI'.Y TO LOAN ON IMPHOVHD OMAHA
real cstnte. llrennan , I.ove & Co. , I'uxion blk.
MONHY TO LOAN ON OMAHA HEAL HSTATK
ill per cent. W. 11. Melliel. lal Nat. Die. bid ? .
W ) J2
MONIY TO LOAN ON IMPHOVID OMAHA
iirunerly. Fidelity Trust Co. , 1702 Farnnm.
w-taa
LOANS ON l.MI'HOVUD & UNIMl'HOVlCITY :
nronerty. W. Furnam timtth & Co. , 132) l-'orn.un.
W-4-J4
INViSTOItS' : niHKlTOHY CO. . 10 WALL ST. .
NI-W York , offer uny part 101.W ) c.istem In-
vi'stors * names , who luv < ' m > ney tu Invust ; just
compiled. Wilt i ! lor p.irlleulnm.
\V-M3St J > 2J
MONEY TO LOAft CHATTELS.
MONIY TO LOAN ON Fur.NiTFHi : , PIANOS.
borsi's. waK'iiii. ' ete. , nt lowest nili-s In city ;
no removal of goods ; strictly csmtidpntlnl ; yuu
can pay 'lie loan olt at any time or In un >
amount.
amount.OMAHA MOHTQAOi : LOAN CO. .
yx So. icth St. .
X 1D6
J. II. HADDOCK. HOOM 427 , KAMQK HLOCK.
X IM
MONEY TO I/AK ON FFUNITriU : AND
pianos. Fred Terry , 4M IlaniKe blk. X I'J7
MODEL , LOAN CO. , 403 NEW YOHIC LIFE.
X 13.1 JylO *
BUSINESS CHANCiS.
J12n i.l STOCK OF MHIICHANDISE IN IIEiT
lawn In enslern Nebraska , for land and ca. :
or equivalent. Address S 29 , care Heo.
Heo.Y
Y M93I
3 SOLID INVESTMENTS ; nilICK UUSINESh
block , water power llnurlns mill , line Ice busi
ness. II. C. Alger & Co. , Sheridan , \\yo.
Y M31S
FOU HALE-STOCK OF MILLINEUY ; IIEST
locallon In the city. Ocod reason for selling
Aildress nt once , T 1C , Ile. Y I'M
FOU SALE , J1..VK ) STOCK UIIY OOOD.4 ANI
furnishings : splendid location ; will lake Mo
cuah und vacant lot. Address T 21 , llee.
Y-570 4
FOH EXCHANGE.
WANTED TO THADE. NEW HTANDAHD III
cycle for draft hoiso welBliInt ; l.MO puunds or
more. E. J. Davis , 1110 Farnam si. 55-S37
TO EXc7lANo"l-T A "cOMUINKD STOCK 6T
diuits. clocks , walchi-s , jewelry , blank nm
KCliDol l oks , wall puper , window nhauVs
pxlnls , oils , Klass , etc. ; will Invoice , with llx
lures , nbout I9.IXX ) ; want Inuirovett farm. Ad
dress A. J. 1'ltzer , Cherryvale , Kan.
Z-MSI7 JylO
I WANT MEUCHANDISE IN EXCHANOE FOI
real ealato and cash. II. A. Wagner , Omaha.
/ .MIW
WI-3 HAVE FOH SAL ? : AND EXCHANdK ALI
kinds of nierchanill.il ! stocks , nunufactorloj
lintels , banks. Insurance business , etc. Commu
nlcnte > our wants to us , and If nnythlm ; ca.
dune for you a prompt leply \\ill l < p mad *
Nail inal Itifunn.itlon nnd Exchange cnmpan >
Omaha , Nebraska. K MG')2 ) i
TO L'XCHANC.E. 1CO-ACHE FAHM. PAHTIA
Impmvitl nnd clear of nil cnuumbrnnc- .
bou- und lot. Who repaits wutchi-s ? Cl.n
watch. " 3c ; centilninalnsprlnc , 7- . J. II
Day. Jeweler , llee bids. K Mi > 17
FOR SALE HEAL ESTATE.
AUdTHACTS. THE 11Y11ON UIJED COMPANY
HE I3S
IMPUOVKD IJAUDEN LANDS NEAH OMTlT
al prices Ihat will vurpilsi- you , If taUcn wuhl
2 weeks. J. II. Sherwood , 42J N. Y. Life.
. HE-roo
IIAIULVINS. HOUSES. LOTS AND FAUM
bile or trade. F. 1C. Darllns , Darker lit-l | {
IIAHI1AINS , SALE OH TUADE IN CITY PHO1
crlles und farms. John N. Frenier , opp. P. O
HE-oOl
HOMES ON EASY PAYMENTS. HELL AN
Luy lols , acres , fauns. Oaivln Dros. . 210 N. Y. I
Hi : 103
AT A HAIK1.MN , COHNEH LOT. PAVE !
street , 3 collates , C , 7 nnd S rooms each , brlc
basemonl , ater nnd s-wer conenetlon , In bes
lesidence portion , monthly untnl } H. Apply b
letter to Jcau Actions , CIO Hee bulldlm ; .
P.E-SI1 , Iy:3
FOH HALK-J-UOOM COTTAOE. FULL LOT
KM ; tcuns easy. 11. C. Pattoison , IlaiiiK
block. HE-MM !
FAHM LANDS. C. F. IIAHH1SON. 912 N. Y. Life
in37 J > io *
FOH SALE-AT A IX\V PHICE. ONK11.L
cash , balance one nnd two yenis , one uf tl
tnuet valuable sheep and cattle ranches I
eastern Montana. Has 4SO ncres ileedtnl Un
ivntiola iliousainU of acres of ranjc lands m
JulnliiK. This propci ly Is under fenw. ha
extra nod buildings uf all Kinds , cut * -I. .
tons of bay , grows oats and small irnlu wal
nut IrilKnllun. A rplendld water light nn
rtltche.4 , S.i X > head of sheep , hoi sex and n
Kinds of faimlnR mnchliv ry will b" fold i.
Aether.Vhen \ve say Hits Is one of | he voi
bu < t rtoik lunches In eastern Montana , we lno
It to be so and reKpeitrull ) nfl\ all lneitdlii ;
buyers to rome and ii-e the pioperly , call on o
addrcps Auntln North compniiy , Illlllnss. Mnn
t.ina. UE 17.1 7
ID ACriES OF THE FINEST \HPICN LAND
Juit west of city. IKul IH-w stale fur erniiml *
imvtxl slrevl. i-lc. , nu city takes , only J3.7W
J730nsti iHilunce one tn ten ye-irs lit * pe
ll.iti , SOi N. r. Llf *
Itn-WM *
WILL \CHIFJCK TEN ACHKrt JL'HT SOFTII
v. ! -.f city , will take I2..iuO. only one-lont
< -a h. Irtlance ono to eight yeurt , per < " -nt.
H 31 Vle otllev. HE frJ-4 )
HEiu : is yoru CHANGE. CHOICE IIF.SI
tleuce , lut Hear 11 intuum i irU. owil'-r ' crtln
cuit Mu t n-Il qulclt. Write h $4 , ll.o mile
WILL ALMOST OIVi : AWAY FULL EAST
fr "H l t n 4t l U > twt-n I/1.ivt-n "tli iin.l Fur
ruini street motor llm' , only H S ( " > . He
TitU CHI'UVKST r ( > HN'Fr. IN WEST OMAHA
. .r Ilink Ir m Famuli u-J Ijtli , rnly ItlW
HieX. . K V I.W * Uldif. HiW. : -l-
I'AWNUROKERS.
II , MAS',0\\T LOANS MOM.Y. UJ Si. Ki.M
BIOiTCLES.
O. DAXON , 402 N. 16TH. 503
TTHHLINO IlfILT MKK A WATCH , WEST ,
crn Hleclrlcal Supply Co. . IMS Howard street.
KK THK VIHIHI.IHALI. : . UEAHINOS ON
Hclay Siwdal. Will Uainum Hro. . 124 N. nth.
W3
F.MINOTON AND EAOI.E. CHOSS OL'N CO. ,
116 B _ . lith street. W0 _
. I. . DEANK & CO. , 1116 FAHNAM STHEET.
507
TSTEItN IHi'YCLi : A QUN CO. , S416 CUMINO.
MANTELS , GKATES AND TILE3.
Mill ) MANTELS. OHATES. TILES FOH
fire places , % o Ulml 'S and larce floors ; write for
prims Mlltun Hotels At Suns Oni'iha. M
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
LECTHU'AL ENOINEEHS AND CONTHACT-
ors fur eltrli - llghami inolur plants and nil
kinds of l-ctri. al n.nslru. . IMi. Western E'I-C.
lrli-.il Supply Co. , 15IS Howard st. DlO
CARPENTERS AMD BUILDERS.
. E MOHHILI. . PAPEU \NOINO. . 1IOFSE
rliin tuliillnK. brick work pln terlns ? ; orr. H. 1 ,
Darker blk. , lei. 735 , uliop 913 N. 2Ith St.
511
TJNDERTAKERSAND EMBALMERS
I. K. llt-HKET. Ft'NEHAL D1HECTOH AND
embaliiier , 101S Chicago St. , leb-phone 91. 012
WANSON & VALIEN , 1701 Cl'MINO. TEL 11HO.
T. O. MA11U l-NDEHTAKEU AND EM11ALM-
er , H17 Fnrnnm st. . teli-phone 223. " *
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Truil III Suwdiul.
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vendor * of sawdust , having n capital of (203.
COO invested and doing a business o
$2,000,000 annually.
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years ago it could ba bought for SO cents
lead ; now It brings $3.50 n load at the mills
It U used at hote'.s , eating hnuies , grocer
les and other business places. It Is wet am
spread over the floors in order to make th
sweeping cleaner work.
I'lumliers use It a great deal about pip ?
and buildings to deaden the walls and floors
Soda water men and packers of glass am
email articles of cvtry kind use It , and doll
are stuffed with It. Yellow pine makes t'a
best sawdust , as It Is tlie least dusty am
has a pungent , htulthy smell. Hut any llgh
wood will do. niack walnut sawdust wll
not sell and Is burned.
Dnu't ( ict tc-arcil
K you should hear that in some place t.
which you or * going that malarU It prevalent
To tlio air polvou which produces chllU am
fever , hllloua remittent and dumb ague then
U u sjfc and thrrough antidote and preven
live , viz. , Iloitctter'n Stomach Hitters. Th
great nutl-nialarlal specific 1s olio a rcmed :
for biliousness , constipation , dyspepsia , rheu
mail cnil Uldiry trouble , nervousness ani
debility.
( Coprlglit. 1S3 , by Irrtng Pachcllcr. )
THK LAST ACT.
"You som no lonpcr doubtful. Durnctt , "
omarkei ! the Inspector , as In the lnislic.l
llenco of thci darkens ! house the former np-
roncliecl him , atij Mnrgunrlte was saying
rein her white dimity bed , to Oaston , In
ho piny :
"Kind heart ; here you are. you who have
ever been otherwise than a friend ; you be-
love In me , you trust me , and watch over mo
111 the end ? "
Oaston : "I know that you arc good. I am
usured. "
"You. " replleJ Ilurnett , "I , too , am as-
urcd ! "
Tlio detective smiled.
"It Is difficult to conceive the brain that can
act ns she does , " said ho , "and think of so
nany momentous attains. 1'crhaps she Is nt
his moment planning an escape , or planning
ici' own death. "
Ilurnett laughed contentelly. The lovc-
iBht from her eyes was still Illuminating
ils soul.
"Walt and see , but be ready. " said the In-
spectoi1 , grimly , "for I fear the worst. "
The touching catastrophe of the play pro-
ceeJcd to Its uiid.
There1 hal never been so
sweet , to gentle , yet so passionate a Camlllr.
fhe loving woman who ha I sacrificed her life
for her lover was dying. There was little
sign of regret ; there was no effort to harrow
up the feelings of the silent audience ; there
was Hlnuly a marvelous holding up the mir
ror to nature the slnkllig away of a hopeful
mil not unhappy girl.
"I cannot be In danger. " says Marguerite ,
pathetically , "for Oaston would not have the
courage to laugh at my bedside ; the doctor
would not leave me alone. "
Then followed that exquisite bit of silent
acting before the mirror : the little cry as
she totters toward her bed , the heroic effort
to keep up ; the creeping , awful fear of
loath : the shuddering glance at the door , as
If she sew his ghastly presence entering ,
and the bravo struggle not to faint , not to
dlo until her beloved had come back to her
rrom the ends of the eartn. She falls at
last gasping across the b d ; Xanlne enters
and announces the approach of Arnmnd. It
gives her a momentary rush of Joy and
strength. She sits up.
"Glvo mo my medicine , the brandy , Nan-
Ine ! Quick ! "
"Now follow me ! " cried the Inspector.
And lie darted to the seene door. "Don't
you see ? " lie cried ho.jrsel.v. "She Is going
to actually kill herself. You know the play ;
go on , you , as Arma'nd ; sjlze the bottle "of
medicine. He quick ! The niidleuce will not
notice the Imposition. Hurry ; It may bo
"
too late !
Detective Davids , known ns the "sleuth
hound" of the New York police force , ac
tually placed his hands on llurnett's shoul
ders and pushed him toward lh stage.
"You can't mean that I I really go on as
"
Armand ?
"Do you wish to see her die ? I tell you ,
'
It's what she will ilo. She will make a
dramatic end ; It's my theory of the case , "
cried Davids , excitedly.
Ilurnett looked at him aghast. Hut there
was no Mine to question or argue. With
hi * head In a whirl of confusion and ex
citement , partly caused by the blow he re
ceived In falling froni the- cab on Ilroadway ,
partly by the earnest and baleful words of
the detective , Ilnrnett sprang upon the stage ,
madly shouting :
"Don't dlo , Margtwltet' for my sake , for
my sake ! "
His acting was certainly very realistic and
vivid. A round of applause burst from the
gallery. Many In the audience believed It
was the true Armand ( Mr. Wlckershnm ) "re
turned from his long Journey. " and having
the traces of his duel with M. de Varvllle
on his pale face , the ordeal IIP had undergone
accounting for the change In his- general ap
pearance. He was a much more daslUng ,
much handsomer Armand than Mr. Wicker-
sham. Ills fervency In throwing himself upon
his knees behind Marguerite's bed stirred the
gallery gods profoundly.
As for i > oor Marguerite , she was clever
enough to keep her wits about her. She be
lieved that Ilurnett had puddenly gone crazy ,
hut her quick actress' sense told her that to
most of the audience the Incongruity of the
entrance of Armand In a dress suit , a
splashed and muddy shirt bosom and light
overcoat , without a hat , was not noticed. She
whispered to the maid , Nanlno. quickly ,
"Keep Mr. Wlckeifliam off , " and with a
stage cough turned to Burnett , who had
EPlzed the medicine bottle.
"So you have conio nt last ! Armand can
It be really my Armand ? Oh. It is not you ?
If Is Impossible that God is so good ! ( Whis
per ) It must be the devil prompted you to
do tlilp , Mr. Ilurnett ! Have you gone mad ? "
"Yes , It Is I ; I love you. Do not curse
mo ! I have had the most sinister presenti
ment that you were about to die that I
should never see you speak with you alive
again ! "
"I'oor Armand. He does love me ! Hut
will you'not give me my medicine ? ( Sotto
voice ) Yon arc very bold. Mr. Kurnett. I
am very angry at you ! I never heard of
such presumption In my life ! "
Ilurnett ( whispering ) "I dare not give you
thn medicine. It may b < > poison. "
Ma'g'elite ( whlspsr * ) "Nonsente , Mr. Bur
nett ! It Is the proper business. Glvo It to
mo. nnd don't let It drop down my neck ! "
Hurnett stood by her bedside and pre
tended to feed her the medicine , but with a
dry spoon.
Marguerite "There. I feel better. Oh ,
I'm so glad you've come , . Armand. Now
your father will not separate us ever again ,
will he ? ( Cough ) . You do not find your
Marguerite as of the past ( cough ) , but I MM
still young. I shall become bautlful again ,
because I am now at last so 30 happy ! "
( 'lie clasps Ilurnett to her and whispers )
"You wretch ! How unkind of you ! " ( He
hisses her. )
He whispered In reply , "Forgive nit , Mlaa
Armltago Eleanor but I am madly In love
with you , and I couldn't gland In the wings
and see you die In Wlckcrsham'p arms again
no , not for worlds ! " ( Kisses her again. )
Marguerite "Say something for the au-
dler.ce. Don't speak to me I hate you ! "
She was really half between laughter and
tours. , .
Ilurnett ( aloud ) "Our future Is assured.
Only t''ll mo you love mo and you will live !
In a few days we will he married oh , to bo
married to my darling ! ' " , ii'
Marguerite ( aside ) "Really , Mr. Ilurnett !
I never knew such1 audacity In my life !
Da you think I can crer upeak to you again ?
( Aloud ) Oh , it will be sweet , and It Is such
He prelendeil to feed her the -dlclne. .
i time ot happiness. Da you know Nlchetle
Is to be marrieil ? She weds Quatave thla
iiiornlng.'e shall RO , too. It will do us
good lo KQ Into a church. Ah. but tell me
analn you love me ! ( To him ) Do you
really ? "
Ilurnett ( to her ) "Oh , Kleanor , you know
love Is my only excuiet ( Aloud ) I love
you forever and ever ! My darling ! My
bride ! "
. Mirgucrlto ( aaUo ) "Thank heaven , the
arena U soon over ! The manager must be
perfectly furloui at you. I'leaso at least
pretend to cry a llttlo' ( Aloud ) Oh , tell
me you lovj me that U all I aik. Am I
forced to glvo you courage ? " ( What must
the audience think ? Probably that Mr.
U'lrkcrsham has been taken suddenly III.
The manager must announce It. 1 can see
they are nil In whispers over the new Ar-
niand ! )
Ilurnett ( aloud ) "My poor Marguerite ! "
Marguerite ( coughs ) "Oo to the drawer In
my bureau ; there you will find a locket , t
had It painted when I was pretty. When
you conio to marry , Armani ] , If your wlfo la
Jsalous of Ihe past , as we women so often
are , tell her that It Is the portrait of a
friend , who , If Oed permits her to dwell In
Ilia darkest corner of heaven , prays to Him
every day for her ami you. The woman
who loves suffers too much when she feels
HIO Is not loved. "
Armand "Clod knows 1 love you ! " ( Kisses
her. )
Marguerite ( aside ) "Mr. Hurnett , I almost
believe you to bo really In earnest. ( Aloud )
Ah , hero conio Nlchetts , Ouatnvc ami Oas
ton. ( Aside ) How flabbergasts 1 they look !
( Suppresses a smile. ' ( AinuJ ) Kind friends ,
welcome. So now you nro married ! When
I nm dead , you will speak of me sometimes ,
will you not ? Ah , strange feeling ! How
strange every one looks. "
Armand "My God , she Is dying ! ( Aside )
You do It to naturally that It .seems . real. "
Marguerite "I nm better. No , I do not
suffer I shall live. How well I feel ! How
very well. " ( Marguerite- sinks back on the
bed nnd dies. )
( Tableau. )
Oaston "She Is dead ! "
Armand ( solemnly ) Oh , I will follow her
If It Is true ! "
( Oreat applause. )
( Quick curtain. )
THK KIN'ALE.
As the curtain descondoJ , Sarah , her maid ,
threw n long , mmllke cloak about Marguer
ite's pretty figure , and the latter rose from
her couch and stood her full height. She
was n sudden nnd miraculous transforma
tion from a corpse to a bc.-.utlfitl and angry
woman.
"What did you mean by this tomfoolery ? "
she asked of Dtirnett , her eyes Hashing with
wrath.
"I I was half crazed , " he muttered , his
eyes lowered. "Forglvo me ; I hardly knew
I did. I feared for your life. "
"You have made me a lutighlng stock be
fore the public ! "
"Durnctt how the devil what till you
mean , " asked Wlckorsham , coming for
ward , Indignantly. "I've asked the m.in-
ager to explain that I was suddenly taken
111. What In h-hades ? Are you crazy , or
what ? "
They could hear the manager explaining
before the curtain.
Hurnett said stlflly : "Later on I will ex
plain fully. "
"I must say you did It well great om-
pressement very sincere ! " added Wicker-
sham , disposed on the whole to take It as a
Joke. "I didn't know you could act as well ;
you shall be my unJeratudy In future , ha !
ha ! "
"And I shall never forgive yen ns long as
I live , Mr. Hurnett , " cxcl.ilmed Uleanor , tryIng -
Ing to keep her Indignation nt white heat.
"The IJea of your daring to do such a thing ,
to risk breaking up the entire climax of the
"What dlil you mean by Ilils tomfoolery ? "
play ! Oil , it was wicked ! Hut I really be-
Ilevo you arc not ycurself
; you look 111 ; are
you 111 ? " ( anxiously ) .
llurnott dlil not repfy. Her Indignation
seemed to soften as she gazed nt him.
Just then the call boy handed her a note
She. openeJ It hastily , and read aloud In her
agitation :
"Dear Kleanor I have been taken will
another of my apoplectic attacks ) , but am
better now , ami write from my bed to tel
you to come to me at the Oldorf as sonn
as you can. I was nearly two hours utterly
unconscious , and supposed to ho dead Yet
can see at once how 111 I am. Your loving
. . , , c , "KATHEH. "
P. S. Come soon , my darling ! "
'
'My father Is III. " she cried. "I must
go to him. Call
my carriage at OIICP
Vthat a night of horrible experiences
sen. atlons ! Come , Sarah , hurry. I will am go
at once , as I am ! My poor , poor daddy ! "
She swept out of the theater with
a glance
of high Indignation and scorn at poor Ilur
nett , who , Instead of meekly hanging
hi ,
head
In
shame was now clapping his hands
as If " " . " . If 1bout llko a veritable madman
"tickled to dath. " So Lord Jlolton
was not dead , after all !
a3n , loon' poor 'e'l ' ° w ! " remarke. .
to ! take rlml ? ; ns l10 m a clBar aml I'1
his departure. "And
a ver
able , capable critic , too always fair to me >
Th ? manager , a clever fellow , came bust
ling In. having made a capital little specc !
ami ? ent the
audience
away In good humor
Don t say a word , Ilurnett , " he said
Uu it's all right. Her father had a stroke
thats all ; and the detective
mistook th-
odor of lodoform. which n guest happened
to bo using for toothache , for chloroform
and the handkerchief
she laid over Ion
Holton s head made them
suspct her Thev
Jumped too citilck , that's all. Oh by the
way where Is Mr. Swift ? Where Is Mr
Davids the astute detectives ? I can't
seen
to nnd them anywhere ! Ilurnett , there's
a
hot bird and a cold bottle awaiting us
eve
? ) ' : . my cxPenseYou're my friend
If It hadn t been for you , Swift would hav
teeth-Mr1'8 ' "lily' by J ° Ve' ° " ' "lese de
Ilurnett grasped his hand and they boll
laughed.
"And then. " said the former , "that ma
Davids wrought mo up to a pitch of frenz
by saying she would certainly poison hersel
( dear , Innocent girl ! ) in the death scene
And then I went on to prevent It , I wouldn'
let her touch the medicine. "
"Ha. ha ! ho. ho ! naturally she died , then
laughed the manager ; "but keep mum. Don'
say a word. Tomorrow see her quietly am
explain It all. I'll see her , too. for you
Mark my word. Ilurnett , she likes you. I
the end she will appreciate your Interference
As for you. you never made love better t
a girl In your llfo than tonight. All's wel
that ends well. I hear that BJward Arml
tage , whose real name Is Hogot. has ru
away to Ileantown with Fanny Hl hklck. "
' 'Hush ! " growled Hurnett , savagely. "I
And the manager took his arm and the
walked out together.
Two years later , after Lidy Camilla nilza
both Ilolton had obtained a divorce from he
worthless and dlsilpated husband
Henry Hogot , there-wan a quiet welding a
the quaint llttlo Kngllsh church , neir Heath
dome , Lord Holton's seat near Illrmlnghan
The beautiful Mrs. Harold
nurnett. to the re
gret cf the play-going public , has definite !
left the stage. She spends her tlmo wit
the present Lidy Holton In nursing her Ii
valid father ( poor Lord Holton never quit
got over those American oysters at the Oh
orf ) and assisting her husband In writing h
( expected to be famous ) novel , "Tho FaU
Clue ; or , a Sonsiilon Bpollod. "
Many a hearty Uugh ha * the jolly ol
lord had over the Impetuous Armand of h
handsjmo son-in-law.
Aa for I/idy Camilla , the Is complete !
happy , and that la enough , There Is nothln
nrro to bo said ,
' 'And they had mo Camilla dead In Aus
tralia , did ( hey , and r.'ggoJ up an I
later. Oh , these detoctlve.il Hut there Is
no thing , Harold , you did make love to mo
n n very captivating way on the stage that
Ight In New York , nnd some d.iy , just for
un , we'll play 'Camlllo' nt some provincial
leater for n charity. Will , you , Armand ,
ear ? "
"No , don't ask me. What agony I went
trough that dreadful dramatic evening I
Ish to bury forever out of sight anj memu
ry. To think I feared that you "
The rest of Ihe sentence was
A kiss , which he Iiml set
Iictwoeii two charming words.
( TUB END. )
fA new lory bv A. Oman Doyle , rnlllle.l . "Tha
'xplnlts of IhlKuitler ( .iir.ud. " i-oiminMu-os Sat-
rday. )
LITIiRARV NOTES.
The title of Sir Kdwln Arnold's forthcoming
ook Is to bo "The Tenth Muse. "
The price of McOIure's Magazine ami The
Cosmopolitan has been reduced to 10 cents.
Some delightful summer reading will be
ounJ In the "Recreation Number" of The
) utlook. Issued June IS.
Harpor's Hound Table for July will con-
aln an elght-pago supplement devoted to
. play called "The Knave of Hearts , " by Al
ert Lee , with Illustrations In two colors
iy Edward 1'entleld.
There will appear la the July Forum a
cry thoughtful review of the pastoral letter
f the bishops of the Episcopal church , show-
ng , but In a spirit of reverence , how the
hurch Is trying to stem an Irresistible tide
vlth danger lo Itself.
Headers of "I.orna Doone" will bo glad to
tear that Mr. Hlaekmoro has written another
tory of the same time and place , using some
f the characters cf the romance. H Is
tiled " .Slain by the IVones : A Record of
Jxmoor , " and will bo published In October.
Readers of Napoleonic literature will wel-
ome. as a great convenience , "A Map of
S'apoleon's Campaigns. " Just Issued by the
Century company. The map brings Into
romlnence every point of Importance bear-
ng on the movements of the gren military
.ipuin , eliminating . uch geographical marks
tot connected \slth his campaigns.
Mrs. llurton llarrliMii describes "American
lural Festivals" In the July Century. These
ncltido such fetes as "Wash Day on the
ersoy Coast , " "The Ice Glen I'arado at
Stockbrldge , " and "Tho Harvest Home at
Onteora. " It makes quite an Imposing lift
and Mrs. Harrk-on thinks that It serves as a
complete vindication against the charge , so
often made , that Americans are an artlllclal
and city-loving people.
Some of the London newspapers reproduce
ho Interview with Mr. Gladstone , recently
nibllshc-d In the Chicago Times-Herald , em-
> odylng the poem , the authorship of which
ivas ascribed to Mr. Gladstone , addrpsred to
ils grandchild. Dorothy. The poem has been
readily Identified ns having been "cribbed"
rom a series of parodies on the Odes of
lorace. written by Graves and published
mder the title "Hawarden House I'oeme , "
ho one In question bilng headed "Ad
Dorotheain. "
Apropos of "As Others Saw Him. " the
atest attempt to make Jesus of Nazareth the
contra ! figure of an Imaginative narrative ,
Mr. Zangwlll says : "Neither Rcnait nor
7arrar nor any Christian writer has ever
ossessed the knowledge or the Insight or
.ho sympathy necessary to reconstruct the
conditions of the slntus qua ante In Jerusa-
em nnd 1 know of only ono man capable uf
.he task Dr. Schechter , the reader In
ralmndlc at the University of Cambridge.
This Is the latest guess ns to the volume's
authorship.
The June number ot The Hook-man , which
iS Just out , Is especially Interesting this
nonth under Its department , "The Reader. "
Under the "Reminiscences of the 1'aet Whlt-
ler. " we have a second paper containing
some letters of the poet hitherto unpub
Ished. Dr. Robertson Nlcoll unearths "The
ii'lrat Published Writings of Mr. Rnskln , "
mil Dr. II. T. Perk celebrates "Tho Rise of
Mr. George Moore. " Miss HeatrlcHarradun. .
universally known as the author of "Ships
that Pass In the Night , " has placed her Im
pressions of California life on record for Ihe
llrst time under the title "Ranch Life In
California "
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of the greatest of the world's exhibitions.
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ijreas of representative women , attended by
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with portraits of the distinguished norsons
who took part In the proceedings. Another
chapter Is devoted to the subject of "Results ,
Awards and Incidents. " while the list lells
the story of "The California Midwinter Inter
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Columbian , together with many new feature ?
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ARIZONA'S ROAD RUNNER.
\ lllrd with TlrrloKH l.i'K * nml u lint I oil of
"There Is a bird down In my country , "
said Major Rinsont of Arizona to a Denver
cporter , "which we call the road runner ,
t Is an Interesting fellow , this bird , and a
nshlon of plover. I take II , with long legs
hat never glvo out and which devour ( Us
ance with an appetite thai never seems np-
teased. Generally two road runners go to
gether , for company sake , no doubt. They
seem to be great gosslpcrs nnd do a vast
sight of talking to each other. They will
chase ahead of your horse as you ride along
ho trail , nnd keep up the Ktrldo for miles
nnd miles nnd hours and hours with a steady
side-to-slde mutton much like the gait of a
lacing horso. Why they run nlmig nhead of
one In this Innine fashion ran only 1)3
Uiessed at. U would seem to bo for fun and
. > xerclse. '
"They arc gifted with n great deal of saga
cious nmlevolenro toward the rnttle&nukes ,
with which crawling brood the runner has
leadly feud. I Mipposc the rnltlesnnkit
. ( ounces upon HIP load runner's eggs nml
: nnkcs omelets of them ; or gobbles up their
young on : i spring chicken theory. Whatever
iho cause of hate , however , the road runner
is the deadly enemy of the rattlesnake. They
wreak vengeance on It In this way : They
espy a ralllesn.tko asleep In the sun. 'Mum'
Is the countersign with your road runner ; ho
never say a word. He nn.l . hia fellow road
runner go about in discreet silence und col-
loci the dried , dead Joints t.f the flat cactus ,
which abound * In tlio ( southwestern deserts.
They build a corral about the dozing berpent
with them.
These pieces of cactus bristle with thorns
as sharp and keen as needles. When they
have their miako corralled the two road
runners aroupj It with yells und the flapping
of their little Jlmcrow wings. They revile It
and scold It nnd appear to apply all kinds ot
hard epithets to It. The snake gets frlghl-
ened and Its battles buzz. Hut Ihey don't
come near It. They stand at a mifo illstnnco
ami rail at It. At last the snake- tries to
crawl away , but can't cross the cactus fence ,
which the road runners have built. Tim
spines prick the simko and It draws back.
Meanwhile the road runners keep up their
derisive racket. With each prick of tha
cactus the rattlesnake's wrath Increases. At
last. In dospcratii , brainless fury , It begins
to blto Itself. Its polTOii Is as deadly to
Itself ns to everybody el&o and In a short
lime It dies. Great , then , la the mad triumph
of the road runners , which I aunt It until Its
gasp and exult over the corpse Ilko
savages. After the snake Is surely dead they
walk oft with airs of cockney satisfaction ,
nnd , as It were , arm In arm. "
MILLIONAIRE SMUGGLER.
A Young Spiinlnril with i\ I' ° iirtniio I'lylng
Itutlii-r Illqli.
Arraigned In the United States rourt at
Trenton , N. J. , the other day , wlih a gang
of sailors , was a handsome Spanish youth ,
who was down In the records at a common
sailor , and , with others , was charged with ,
smuggling rum nnd cigars Into Hits counlry
through Ihe Hoboken port. Tlio youth's
name Is Ettorc Fantoll , ami his counsel , Dr.
Lorenzo Nelso of New York City , Informn'l
the court that the prisoner pleaded guilty to
the charge , but paid : "Upon his honor as a
Spanish gentleman , he did not Intend to
violate any law of the land. "
Then , In making a plea for leniency for
the youthful prisoner , the lawyer wove an
Interesting story about Kantoll , which ha
substantiated by letters and cablegrams from
Spain.
Young Fantoll was heir In his own right to
an estate In Spain worth at least $500,000.
The boy had been given abt ) lute control on
the death of his parents , und his father had
lu't'ii high In the council * of xtal" . The
youth indulged his funcles , becoming Inter
ested In bull lighting iiml other native sports
until lie hud squandered about $30,000 In a
few month ! ' . For the naki > ( if the family , Iho
government at Madrid appointed a guardian ,
a high state olllclal , the lawyer said , lo loolc
after and correct the young man. In order
to discharge his duty the guardian sent
young runtoll out to hlt Cuban o.-tato , but
hero he soon broke nut afresh nnd was llnally
bound , under u Spanish Indenture , to a sea
captain for two jcars ; us a commnn sailor.
Young Fantnll took to his new duties an I
was soon voted the favorite aboard ship.
When leaving Havana for Iho Now Jurney
share , the prisoner tuld , the old sailors In
formed him that he could make plenty of
bllver by taking n few thousand cigars and
some rum along , und he did BO ; Hold them ,
and was Immediately urrcsted.
Judge Green decided to give the youth an
other chance und Imposed the minimum
sentence $100 and costs on him nnd rar-h of
his companions. Young Ifantoll promptly
paid all tines and costs and bowed himself
oul of court.
FOR AN UNSPOKEN SPEECH.
An Irish I.aiul I.naguer > > nllc < J for \Vurds
Ho IHilii't huj.
A member of the Land league was icnt fruiu
Dublin to a certain dlklrlct lo gut up a
meeting and make a epi-cch. fayj the New
York Journal.
On reaching the town where the mealing ;
wan lo be held Iho specchmalcer met it
friend and. both being genial fellow * , they
retired to a public house anil had tomotblng.
Thun they began talking oviir old time rcm-
InUconcM. and tlm Ural thing the Lanl
leJguur know wes tl.ut the tttoiid.nl had coma
in to light the lamp.
"Orcat goodness ! " ho said. "I was sent
down from Dublin lo gel up a meeting hco : ,
anl now it Is too la'e. "
"Ob , well. It doesn't matter , " said tha
other.
" \cn , but it dow matter , " sail the organ
ize' . "I have lo report lo my superior that
the meeting was held. "
"Oh , that's all right. " said his friend.
"Here , you write out a * peech and I will
send U to the local papam , which will print
It juit as If the meeting wan helJ , ( hen tha
folkt In Dublin won't know tht ) difference. "
ThU wai quickly ilontt , unj the tpcccti
that was never delivered appeared next day
In the impcrs.
The fun of the thing comes. In over tlio
fact that the leaguer was arreited anil was
ucntonccd to four month * In Jail for a spepati
thai ho never delivered at a invQtlntt that
was Dover held.
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