Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 22, 1897, Page 10, Image 10

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    10 OINrAITA'lXATTAr HEEt FKTDAY , OCTOTVEK 32 , 1807.
SPECIAL NOTICES
AcUrrlUl'HIIMll * fill * III I'MI'llllllllll *
vrlll lie InliiMi tnitll ia in. lor tin-
rvriiltiK mill until N p. tn. for Ihr
mornlnic mill Sniiiln > i > illlliiin.
AiUortlxrr * . li > rnitii-Nlliiu II nilin-
1 > rrnl rliiol. , i-nn hii\o miKMorn ml-
IrcKM-d to n iiHiiilu-ri'il li-tlcr In vnrr
c r 'I ln Ili-i- . Aiixvvi'i-M HO iiililrexMi'il
nilI hr delivered mi iircnrnlatliiii < '
the i-liccU < > nl > ,
ItntON , 1 l-ar n mini llrat Innci tlnli |
3c a. ivoril lliiM-cnrior. Niidilnit : ( nUcii
i r II'N tlniii U.nfur ( Inllrnl IIIIHIM-
il IH. 'IllCNL- TlNclllClllN llllINt llC
ran cuimri'iillt < lj.
w % \Tin _ < 4rii VTIONS.
A finNTLHMAN W1H11I : * POSITION OP
IniM , cns.der , tninahtr etc inuli fccurltj ,
BO agents luctl anincr. Address VA 56 , Ike
A-Mlil B
% VANTID : , POSH ION "by" COMPUTEST" -
rV-e man , n yean ecperlenre , icferenc s Klvin.
W. W. lice A SSI Zl
SITUATION WANT 1JD HY OP.NKHAL 1ILVI Iv-
jmillh W 57 , llec A-37S 21'
vvA.vni : > _ ii vi.n 111:1.1' .
CANVAHSKHS TO TAKBoYlUuTlS NKtt L1NU
et work , no htnKuods to catry , pnliry ur
oimnilxton. C. P Adams Co , Ml Ho Kill St
II-,13
BALI.SMI.V roa OIOAII , $ izAstosTit AND
expemes ; old linti experience iinnecessiry In-
dDitmenla to cu tuni < ia C 0 llhshop A. Co ,
Bl. Louis. ll.18
XKtt AND WOMK.N hOI.lCI TOIH POH T1IK
national Ilcrervp iipFoclnllnn , the belt , rarest
anil ponnflfM frnternil order in the fleM totlit )
AiMrcis P. A C. Stevens , fill N ISIh Si ,
Omnlia. II "ilT
MKN AND WOMIIN OUUANIXIiUS AND SO-
tlcllors for besl frnletnal benellclary soil l )
In the Held Rood | > a ) Address Supreme Sec
retary Hlor of Jupilei , Mi Cook. Neb
II Mail Ni
WANTED. OP.NO MEX ' 1O I.EAHN II Ml-
brings enl ) elKht weeks rctpiliol , cntnloMie
imlldl free Moler Sstcm lUrbr Schools ,
Clark nnd Van Itiircn streets Chlci > , o
II M220 52"
iii'RTi.iu AT TIII : sTFtATOOA TAKE
Klierrnan n\e car 11-MJI2 21
JIUIOUT MAN WITH SPVN or 1 O
tan enrn $ " > a it" ) nml hoiril roll will H't
n yenr. " 123 Ain H n\e , Oin ilin , Ncli lohn
It. Pierce , I1-M340 2S
WANTED. E.VPPHIENCED HUNDLE WHAP-
l < ? r , ' only those that hive had ixpeilem.1-
dry Roods store wrapplnff packriRes need appl )
IV slon Store Oiiatin H 3 r. 21
VANTED. ENGINEER POH PILP. DHIVEH ,
Re per hour for nrsi CTH mm P II Green
Affrlcullurnl lildg , liansml sls lppl Kxpo-ltlon
Company H M591 JJ *
, \YAN1EI ) , SVLESPKOPI.E AND VVH VPPEHS
at Nebraska Clothing e'o 11 .villl JJ
oitorcuv SALESMAN i oit
i" > rth\\e itorn louu prefer pirty nopmlnted
in thlH territory , non bit e\perleiutd inles-
MLII nitd Hipl | ) Lett1) rittchir C"otiipiin > ,
( Sirnill In II M4I7 Ji
w TII _ I'IIIir. nr.i.i- .
M outi.s rou AI.I. icivns oronic
lo J7tek Cniuidlin OfT c 1"2J DoiiKlan
< IIS
VAN ! Ill ) A OODD CJIItlj roll ( HIM. 11 SI.
hpurenrrk Apply CC3 IQ -'ttli mcnup
1-MiOI
I\ANTID , PAPAI u.n oiiti. i on aiNiiiAi. : :
hniw orh sni ill fnnlly , ro > < l \\IIRIS Oill
BOIl I ) ml KB M C 583 22'
\YAN1 HI ) . \ TOOK AND Ij\t7XIlliSS , AI.iO
t Fccoiul girl to nflst In the cnn of n Imln
references reiiuhed Mr * > .1 M I'ur e s 1 2
North 22d bin el P MOT Ji'
iiuij rou aiNr : Ai. norsi\\oriK I
qulre 1010 Park iixenue C US si *
-C.IHL POH OE.VCHAL , IIOPSE
work S32 s Jth i.t C Id i JI
KOU Ili''NT 1101 SI1S.
JIOUSI > IN ALL PAHTS OP THK CITY TUB
O 1" Divli Compaii ) I'D" P.irnam D 11 i
1IOUSI-S HENEVVA S. CO U)71s ) i3TIt ST
D-.0
niN IIOUSIN r1. A bTMUt ' * V \
Life.niN l > -.il
WALLACE IllIOVVN 1ILOCK 1CT H
an ! DoiiRlit ! D oi :
orsn AND cm r.\ois AI i. ovr.u
city. J to $75 ridelltj 1st tlooi N. "i I.lf <
D fill
lOUbl ? * . COTTAOI's S. TOltrAI.I. ! . I'\nT-
nf eltj. Iliennan S. UIMCo 430 P.itton lilprk
i.Ancin LIST M'c\nnn urn AND
'i FLATS f.AiiviN lines
D " 2o
r ron IIINT IIIMIS P \ XTOHI.K
1) t.C
nousis , T H &UKKWOOD 3 N v
von HINT : rnoici : 12 HOOM iMr.\rmi >
modern houce. Inquire 231S Capitol inenue
J ) oJT
1IOVINC IIOUSr.IIOLD OOODs AND 11NOS
Om Van & SloraBC Co , 1311 Tarnam , ttl 11 '
-wo r\nm : HOUSIIS IN DUNDrn I-L
t'icnp C03 lice bids n
WANTP.D 7\T OVfK , HUrWKKN 2i AND " 0
houses to rent. Krrat ilennnil for houses icnt-
Is n fprclalty J II Sherwood , 2 N V Life.
D M72I
FOK KENT , DESIHAHLE NINE-HOOM HOUSE
with barn 22d st no ir Callfoinla v\Ith Jll
Improvements. Inciulie 500 N. Y. Life hide
7-KOOM MODERN PLAT ON \HNVM ST
3 blocks west of court hous * Onulin Iteil E -
Into nml Tiust Co , 211 So ISlh ipt. D 150
6 UNPUHNISHED HOOMS , ALL MODEHX
J7II N'o 22nd St. D JJIO.'I
FOR HENT , MODERN PLATS HPVT IN THE
city , In New DavldK * building opposite City
lull ; nlT ! > Hteam heateil store cjnii building
10 room modem house and birn In llit-class
repair nn Noilh nt i a c-u-
9 room houK- and him In 1,001 ! lepalr , coiner
14th Hiid I iiniam
John W' Itohldns nuent 1S02 Pnrnam StDM27S
D-M27S
4 A 6 ROOM MOPP.HN PLAT , 1112 K llTH
D-JJ1 21
MODERN TPN-HOOM HOPSE WITH HOCViT-
rrs and boaidets furniture foi sale tns ) h nils
lo r < liable put ) Iil7 No JOth D 331 21 *
BI > r AND EIOHT ROOMS , CEN1RVL TpI'lX'
2C10 Capllol AVI- n J5" J-
v RitooM iiot'si : rou SMii
ISIS Cnss. I ) 376 2C
1IOUHE SIX ROOMS 2SU MIAMA * IO W newly
lupered and palnled Ten rooms PaiK nvinue
fl'i.ro , modern tottaite In nundee 11200 e'ol
IIIRO H .10th near llanrrolt J12.0U tielb ) Hoard
Trade . D 379
HOTELS , si ORES llTJH : P VXTON' HLK"
l > -Mini
i\vo PINE S.ROOM HOUSES , ju.sr PI.MSIIEI\
X'lh nml Piiniam Porcelain bath hot water
mantles , clttlrln lleht nnd can , fiirnaie liun-
ilr ) ' . i le . ilellKhtfull ) nrrunscd Tldellt ) Trust
Co , 1st lloor N Y Llfa D 4W
GOOD G-HOOM IIOIJHE. WATER AND KEVVEH
Iwrn. rent cheap ICI ! Da\eniwrt Cil ) H21
D-HO 2t
I HOOVIS.
PUltNISIIii : > HOOM 1C18 CALIPOIINI.V HT
E-670 Oil *
YOU CAN OUT tl'LUNDID ItOOM.S WITH
steam titat. tas ami electric UulitH at veiy
reukonablo rates ; m > dirl. roonn. Ihr Midland
hotel , ICtli nml C'liknso K lllli.l . ' . '
ion niTNT. fiiiH ruKNisinaj iioojas
with RUS , nuiKf fui light lioutekreplng , to
Krntleiimn nd vvf | without chlldnn. refer-
encea. Address 41 lint cHUe , 13S5S
sNr
Lttclun an. I dtnlns room \\ltli iii ktuve , btea
heat , for man ami wife , SOI Soiitli Stlh HI
13 MSdS 23
nlslml or unfiirnlshi'd ] parlor Miwr : IOI Hurt.
H-J75 2l
6TEAM 1IEATKD HOOMH Wl hO 13TH Kl'
E-3M N1S
DOUHLR PAHI.ORH AND HINOLE IIOOM
vlth furnace Iieitt. 1923 Doilce Ht , E MV K *
FUHNIHHED HOOMS , HOUSEKEEPING SCiJ
St. Marj's E-M410 : :
IIOOVSMI 11(1 iltll.
MAKING
boanl rail on ui uiul It't u i > h ? ) uu nlrc
iiKmm. llh ftnim lirut eii .vleclilo IlKlits ;
ratf v try reasonable. Tlio MldUml Hotel Ht i
mt Chlcairo , F MWI tl
ETKAM-inATtri ) "JuJOMS VlTtf IKJAllD. tin
Itarnej K S3S NIS
LU1QK SOt'Tu"yUONr HCXJM * TWO ;
otbtr wm , tu < 4 bojrJ , Tha Il M Hiit
V-MSM
itoovm VM > no\itn.
( Contlnurtl >
l t tute A liom * Bhrrman avc cnr pnwi i
ilo > r ever ) flulit mlnutra Newly furnlhwl
rew mnndK innnt , xdj Ini Hpo tlon Sarntosa
Hotel nNTintTAINH Its guc t <
1--M78J N3
_
UOOMS UITII OH AVITllOt'T HOAUtJ
Kt IlNAfK AND ClS ( THAWD HOOM' ' 1919
F-M1H I 2 *
TUB Miitin\M : nnsT CLASS FAMILY no
tel nth and Dotlffn St P M S ' " '
tN lIIIirK HOOMS AND 1IOUID f3 FO
up Ml North 15th P MW4 : C *
L uuitrsot-rTr TIOOM TBAM iiilAriTn t w
C > | ) ltnl Ave PH02 57
Ni\\LY ; PpTtNM llii : ) 11DOM1 WITH HOA11D
li t water. iK-at 14)2 Pass si T-M413 ! 4
.si7 7LY : pniN'Kiiii ! > i HONT iinmis. WITH
Ix > nrl MIS Douglas. P-M412 t\ \ *
POIl HUNT I M't IIMSIir.ll II4MMS.
snco.N'D ri.oon sis s nri
Htrr t 0-401-21
on iu\TSToitns : orncus.
ixit HUNT I VSK : HOOM IN nnoUND PLOOH
mile. ' , Ht-e UillUlnft ! vvnur , steam lnnt , electric
llKhl nml Janitor service Apply to Superin
tendent , Hep bullillnB 1 197
POH HnvT rmT7-mmV IIHICK IUTILDINO
at lie Parnam St Thla hulldlni ; hai n lln-pnwf
comFiit lasiMnenl water on all limns , Kas , eir. ,
Apply at tinolllco nf The llee. 1 010
POH lti.vr I.N TI1I2 HKIJ 11U1LDING.
One UrK" rornei rcom & 1 II r , with vault nml
pllvntr ( rfllce , water , etc
Oniliirse front room 2il lloor , divided Into two
rnomi by partition water , etc.
OniInrue roincr rewm , 2il lloor , v\lth vault ,
water , etc
Onfinnt rvjni dlxlded hy p-irtlllon thlnl lloor
One corner room with vault third Hour
One hirjfp room third lloor vvlth partition dl\lil-
Ini ? II Into one larsc room nnd two snnller
irlvatn h > oni w.itei , tic
Two laiR ( > Kround lloor roomi , fronlliiR 17th St ,
with vault
Ono law Kroiuut door loom on Parnnm St .
larie vault.
Sevirnl sinnll rooms rn fourth lloor with vaults
All llifu' iijoms ire hentod with 'team electric
IlKhlR siipplled , with first class jinltor servlci-
lii > Miters tun day nnd all nlRht , ImlldlnK
stiUll ) lluproof Apply to Superintendent ,
lloom 101 lleo bulldlm : 1-111
STOUI : UOOM , zssr PIIT , GOOD
lusement vvllh elevntor , steam heat fit N
18th st AppI ) ' at C19 N 16t i st or lei KOli
I-M418
\V\NTnn.
L\DliS : AND OnNTLnMEN AT ONC1I
Hoom 7 , Prenier block opposite P O
J-M3J3-23 *
U'ANTL'n. HY A JlP.SPONSIHLi :
lompan ) hilslllns nKenis for Nehri ka titles
lllwrrfl compenn tlon Adilr si Mannn'r room
1112. 3 > ( ! Diurbotn si. Chic iff ! J MW ! 4
PACII 1C STORAGE AND WVREHOtSE e'O
! MS-r19 Jcncs Kencrnl slori > , e und \\nrdliiK
M 331
OM VAN" * , si onGC IMIH PARN'M. TEL ! - , ; )
M-W.
itANK iv\iits : sToit\Gi : 1211 \uvnv
II lullnc inJ packing cheapest i.ites Tel 3" G
u vni > 'i o
nnsT puici : PAID poit OMAIIV. SAVINGS
Ijinlk accounts at room UOC , N S Life
CVSII POU OMMIA SAVINGS HANK Af1-
countd O G Wall ice 12 tlrnvvn llloik Kill
nnd DotiK'as ' N 5'i3
WANT HO A GOOD SINdLR DItIING IIOHSi :
suitable for lad ) . 11 C 1'ltnv ) South Oni ihi
N 27 J
ron s\iiri'HM ' rum : . i
POU SAI.n PLPC V\T POI.ISIIPD O\IC DlTT
InR in bit Hut 9 DivldRu bullilhiK ISth and
Pninam street" O M3M 23 *
PI HNITUHP. 1OH SAI.n. INQPIIin C153
Locust O M"9i ! 4 *
nut s\i.iiio sr.s VM >
I TOf I1UOU1 UALL Hl.AltllsU VXLLb , HUH.
bei tires "own make " cost $ V,0 now Uss than
Ui , 3 sooil phactom 1 sndu make. 2 eoluni-
blis 2 KOod funejs Diummoml IS & II irnej
1' Ml * " M4
run \i.iiin > irii \MOI
SAWDUST HL'LIC OR . , . , v o.-v.lvll
and hog fence. C. It. Lee T01 Douglas
Q 337
HOC PENCE ALL ) WIRE Bl1sT ON LARTir
lawn anil ) ard fence Wire Works , 40J b 14th
M9 O US
vniiY CIIIIAP POH - ,
right | il inu 70r No 1Mb t Q M2iJ 234
POU SAM : L.IPIJ SCHOI.AIISUII' IN OMAII "v
Comniei < .Hl Collese J. J Gibson 5H I'lrst
Nullonil Hihk
_
POH SVM : CHUMpouTTsil rm
class lllclinrdson .t. Ho > nton fiiuncH , nan
call todi ) 1313 Ilov , .ml st Q 119 ; >
( - ! < \IIIVO1 VN'I'S.
MILS PAPL TJlANCi : MIIDIPM ISTi N Jim
unites the epirattil chdnpes luck letters con
laming htamp piomptl ) ansnereil , Indies 0
S-M77i N4
IP 'iou vrti : IN NHID : OP GOOD ADVICU
lenin nt once from the vv rlil renovvlied life
irniltr the way In which jnu shoul i Iravil ,
reads ) our life fiom tie cradle lo the Ktave ,
lo\erH liupbimN and wives leunlted
Qpecl ) mairlahc to the ono of ) our choice.
l < est or stolen aitlcles rtcovcied ilia run and
all kind of amulets thous inds have consulted
ami learned tlio truth , price Jl CO Cal on
I'rof VVhltnei 1" > 22 Hownnl "treet. cormr Ibth
and IIo\vartI slieets , bouts D n m to 9 ji in
S-M3C3 N19 *
i : , Jivriis , irr. :
MADAM SMITH 1315 DOUGLAS M VtS VGH
ctcam bains T JISW . ' 6 *
MrDicATii > HATIIS. IIAHKGI : sm , SPL-
pluir numaKe. Mmt llrls on from 1'arls VII
IlVTIIh \SS\Gi : LAI UA HLLISON ,
e'roun o MS. , 119 N ICth et. , loom U
T-.M322 2T
MHS DIt LiON ni.nCTHIC \SSAGP. I1 AT1I
lurlurs , leslfu ) und curathe. 417 s nth up-
stalls T M3.'J 21"
PIII.SO\ , .
VIAVI POH UTUHIM : THOUHIHS ads IIIB
bldK phsl Ian , tcn ultatlon ur heilth boo'i nee
U 5VJ
nulis. MASSAGE MMI : . i'0b7 3m7"s Is'fiF
-510
HUintlHi : CPHUD. NO DKTi\TION" : PHOM
business no iulii , we reft r to hunduds of
Ktes turtnl , plks cured b > a sliiBle , iuiInlet.- )
lieatmtnt e'all in write 'Ihe I mplri' Itupturu
Cuie and MedUal Institute , successors lo 'Iho
O i : Miller Co , W.-3 N Y Ufe Hlilg ,
Omaha U 541
ci.oTiip.s CLIANID : , I'luJsHiTir vNiritnT
imlrtd , day or nlMit , dresn bulls fni hire
Pantorlum , N i : 101 lllh and Pjimin Ti'l
WJ U MS 17
_
HiiOUH OWN DIinsSMAKHH. I.VVMIsTT
Kute the Jo > Tailor S ) lcm hchool of ilre s
tutting , enl ) complete sllrt HjXeiu , lulng ) nui
rtresses nml make wnlle learning 403 Karbich
block f'attfins free Ihurbduys Agents wnnteil
C IbS Oi8
i < vines' SKND IOC POU sTMpiTir sTnr
Kuunl. pealed Oem Itubber ( o Kansas City ,
Mn U M.'IO 2J
TOI.ON HIII , IST\TI : : .
MONKV TO IXIAN A P lTo\V HA'fiS "Til 15
O P Da\Ii , l > > . 1505 I'llrll'iin St " W-54i
ANTHONV 1X3AN & TilI' r CO 3U N \ LTT
iluUk nune > al low rale : ) fi choice farm lands
In Iowa , noitliern Missouri , eastern Netru kH
W 313
_ _ _
MONUY TO I/DVN IlHMlri , I'AJCION IJIXK'K
LOANS ON IMPROVED X. UNIMPROVED CITY
property W Pnrnam Smith A. Co. , 1310 I'am m
W 341
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
rial estate Iliennan , Love Co. . Pnxton Hlk
' > W' 545
MONEY TO LOAN C1N IM11RQVED OMAHA
properl ) 1'UM'y & Thomas , iol lit Nut. Hk bids
W-518
s"lX PKIl CENT CITY AND PAHM LOANtT
Oanln Uros , 1CI3 PnmHin SI
W-S4J
MONEY TO ION ON IMPROVED CITY
property S. P lloitwlck A. Co. , 311 Paxion
Hlk W M79J
$100 W AND UI1 K. 1 > . WUAD , 16 & DOUGLAS
W S34 N-C
5 PKH CKNT MORTOQES POH SALE. PROP ,
eity of nuu-te ldinU caud f r by W H
Mel'iK , PI 1st Nallutial Hank 11JC. . Omaha
w ; i
TYI'KWmTKKS ,
1100 I'KH MONTH.
lilJ i'aroviu Ut ut
MOMJV TO 1.0 \ > _ CIITTnii1. .
MiJNlTv"To"l/J7\M OX PtllNITPHP PIANO i
horses nntron , etc , nt lowest rate * In cliy.
no nmovnl f ( rnols dlrldly mnfldenllnl ou
cnn p > Ihe 1 > an off nt nn ) lime or In uny
amount OMAHA MOIITO UH2 LOAN CO
300 S 16th > < t
X W )
IH'SIMSS rnrr.s. .
PO oirr IN OH OPT OP HPSINESS c.o TO J
J Gibson 314 Plrsl Nnt I Hunk * .1 -
KOIl SALE CHEAP CAsiToXLY. STOCK OP
merchinil ! e nnd IKtuies In southern Neb ,
cheap rent best Ii > ntlnn In lown. tl 00) v > lll
buy It , has established trade Ions "tatnPns
Hex ' 06 Omahn \ MIW S ( *
HALP TNTEIIUST IN A KLONDIKE AT THE
exposition for n hotel man with H OX ) Sari
toga hotel Take Shetman nvc cnr noith .
t NDHHTAKINO KSrAHLISHMHNT COM-
plile outllt r ean slnck , chenp renl Invcsll-
Bute this AddtetsV 61 Omnli i _ llee . ,
rou
I WOL'U ) LIKU TO THADK GOOD MO J11JHN
8-hoom hnimc. full lot barn Km ! title anl
clear , for good residence property convenient
ID cnr line Will assume icasonnble Imum-
brince Atldrcm V30. . llee / 133
ni'novioo.Acit ! : PAHM IN I
count ) for hardware stock J J Gibson 611
Plr t Nalllcnal Hank ! - 4DI *
roil svi.i : UK vi , KSTVTI : .
zn PL VIM : H.VHOAINH. sstoo HTM TO
J J Gibson 611 Plrst Nat
110PSia 1/3TS PAHMS , L\NDS LOANS
Oco. P. Ilcmls Heal l > tnte Co , 1'axton Illock
Hi : o > 3
HAVI : SOMI : iiAiio v INS MYSILP. CITY AND
farm eiill for particulars insoii , e.ui nee lids
ni-os
POH SALi : , ON I/.NH TIM13 , AT 6 PIJH CP.NT
Intere-t , two Improieil farms niljolnlin ; Cll )
uf Missouri Vallc ) , In One of Ifi ) ncres 011-
olher nt 21) ) ncres , nil In ciiltlvntlon NVI1I be
sold on 10 ) nils' time Address , Lock Dinner
' C , " Hliennndonh II. HE M7W-N3
PAHM LVNDS C P IIAHHISON HZ N Y I.
HH-MIM-NIC'
1IAHOAINS HOPSnS , LOTOND PAHMS ,
BJlior trade P K DarlltiR , llirker Hlk
Hi-M778
SIX HOOM HOPSi : AND LOT MIAMA ST
on inonlhl ) pasments , v\lll take vacint lot on
llrst painent Selb ) , Honid Trade III : 3SO
LOST.
AI3AR OLD SPLIT NOSH POINT HH Hn
ml 1119 Doilse Ui l MI01 24
LOST OCT 21ST \ \ HITi : SPVNISH POODLP.
pupp ) 7 nnnths old. had collar v\lih sllvei lutr
altae ied eiiBrmid "Dot" llbiril lexvird
Cigar store , HOO P itmm st Lost M413 "J *
n\CIM3nilS' VM > VIlTIbTS' SLPPI.Ii : ' . .
NOTE I 1ST OP GOODS PAGE S T1EE OC r
lllh , the prices I c innot dupllcnU , titiloKiie
free AUaJ Grover 31S Soulh lllh st Oimh i
SII2 ; Nil
Ml SIC , VIITM ) I.VMilCES. .
PKOP cii.vs pirinsoN : INSTRUCTION IN
plino violin Kiiitai mimlnllne 2ltlKr volet
JO > eirs experience Terms reisonible
Studio 51S Styely Illock. 7S1-N1 *
SIIOHTHVMJ ) TPEHII'INO. .
A C \ VN SANT'S SCHOOL 513 N \ LIP13
C34
AT OMAII V IIU.S COLLKGi : 1CTII & DOUGLAS.
C..3
M'C.\HTII\'S ACADnMY , 17111 .1 DOPGI.VS
951 N9
iinMiv\Ti\n WORKS.
MATTRESSES COPC1IES. PARLOR PI RNI
tui-e to ordir , Hpilitd 1603 l .ucan h , til 1 > Jj
I-l'HMTllli : P\CI\EI1.
M \AALIvIN , 2111 CUMtNO IHU 13J1
S37
LIPK LNS POLICIES HOT VY. P. 1IOI.DIJN
CO VI , .
Ill ISLINGTON MT HHST CHIIPPST PIIIcT :
JJ 73 per ton 'Phone SS Harmon A. VVeeth eo
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) Ci > llinu" t of ( InMoiiXi
The openlnR , settlement anil ile\clopmenl
of tlio sroatost forms n fruitful and fis
| clnatlni ; theme for tlto historian The h trd-
j ihlps anil privations , successes ami dMast rs
tif pioneer tlA > s. the tragedies enacted , tin
hopes reallrul or wrecked in tlie wllilci-
ness of phln and mountain affords nn alwn-
djtire of material , the faithful recital o !
which tenders fiction dreary nnd common-
plicc The truth well-told iioods not the
iarnl hlnRS of IniaRlnatlon.
Thi part taken by the army In defense
of tlio pioneers and In the protection ol
border settlements from the raids of ho > -
tllu Indians forms n record of valorous
dicJs and thrilling Incidents surinssitifi
nctiul warfnro amoiiK civilized nations. Tnt
auto had to deal with a foe Rcr.arally KteM-
tr In numbers. thorouqhl > famlllir with the
countrj , | > otscssliiK bodily strenRth and en
durance unsurpaised , and \encd In tliotc
sawgo wiles and treicherous deeds thai
l > ro\cd the dcith knell for nun ) n br.nc
tornsoldler It Is with the Ami ) branch ol
Western hlstor ) that the "Warpath and
Ul\ouic , or the Conquest of the Sioux" deals ,
particularly by the campaign that begin In
May , 1S7 ( ! , and clewed In 1ST ! ) , when the
Indians sought safct ) In the British pos
session The author Is lion John K Finer t )
of Chicago It was first published SB\CII
) ears ago , but n newly rolsed edition li'
popular form is now being Issued by the
Citizen Publishing Compan ) of Chlcigo ,
The book ! a faithful record of that portion
of the expedition against the Sioux com-
niamld b ) Ocncral George Ctook In which
Mr rinerty boie a conspicuously honorable
pm as corrcsponrtetit of the Chicago Times
In the opening chapter Mr I'lncrt ) relates
an Incident showing the high esteem In
which General Crooks ability as an Imllin
campaigner was held "You are going with
Crook's column , " said Hdltor Store ) , reply-
ins to .Mr. Klnorty's request to bo assigned
to the command of the Ill-fated Custer.
"Terry commands o\er Custor , " continued
the noted editor , "and Crook , who knowii
more about the Indians , Is likelv to do the
haul work " Ocncral Sheridan rclnfoiced
the opinion of Mr Store ) , which subsequent
events affirmed "Let me warn ) ou , " he said ,
after linnJtng the correspondent ,1 letter ol
Intro luctlon to the commander , "that ) on
\ \ \ \ \ flml General Crook a haul campaigner"
The campaign was ono of unexampled
haidshlp , disastrous both to the army and
the enemy It was the last attempt of the
allied Sioux tubes to sU > m the tide of chll-
1/itlon At that time the Sioux nation held
posbcfaslcn h ) treat ) right of an area ol
240,000 square miles including what Is now
the two IJakotas. northern Wyoming and H
portion of Montana 1 ho only pirt of the
\pst domain disputed by the whites was the
Black HII's and the Invasion of that section
in 1874-75 was largcl ) responsible for the
hostility of the tribes The stake foi which
the IiulHns fought was irretrlevabl ) lost , bill
at a gieat cost of blood and treasure to the
go\ eminent The diath roll of the Heno and
Custer commands \\-ib 121 , ainotw them four
teen commission olllceis In the lloacbui !
light umlci Crook nine weiu Ullleil and
twent-ope woutuled anil In the Slim Hutte *
affair live Ihea weio lost and twentthree
wounded
Crook 3 column. 1 100 sttong , was com
manded b ) men well known In Omihi and
the west llesldes General Crook there \veic
Colonels Hoall , Stantou and Ilcnr ) , Majois
i\aiiSj Nocs Anson and Furcy , Cap
tains Nlckeison Mills , Van Vllet , Sutoilous ,
Wella , Metihold and Vioom , Lieutenants
Kandill Law son Ilourke , Hetiolds , Craw
ford Siblpy and Schwatka The loute
traversed b ) the troops from Port Ilussell tc
Fort FettPiman by way of 1'ort Laiamle
did not impress them vei ) fdvorabl ) Ml
Tinerty declares that olllcens and piUatcs
as well as the correspondents emulated the
historic army of I'landew and cubaed tin
country vigorously Iteond Fottorman.
however , their bentiments changed to ad-
mirntion and tholr delight icmalned un
changed until they met the hostilc-s In battle
airay on the Ilchehud , Juno 17. The icsult
was indccl ive and unsatisfactor ) to Crook
but v\23 sufflcienL to convince him that his
force was InsulHclent to cope successfully
In this emergency Crook decided to detach
a poitlon of his command. l. > 0 picked men
and march for relief to tlio Jllack Hills , 200
miles south , with only two and a half das'
latlous The troops under command of
Colonel Mills moved southward on tholr
perilous mission , September 7. Two days
Inter General Crook followed with 100 men ,
joining Mills in time to participate in the
, Slim Huttc battle , In which American Horse
< ind Ills followers were routed Three ilas
after September in the ti oops reached Dead
wooil "B seedier mores tattered and gener-
all ) dlsieputable looking group of cavaliers ,
fiom the general downward , than wo were ,
never rode Into any town , ancient or mod
ern " A bath in the neighboring creek , a
raid on clothing stores and coplouH draughts
of champaign and other liquids effected a
tranbfoimatlon agreeable to soldleis and
civilians. A winter campaign followed un
der General McKen/le , resulting In the do-
Htructlon of Dull Knife's band of fierce Chcy-
ennes on Cra/y Woman's I'ork
Manv thrilling incidents of the campaign ,
entertainingly related , give the book a dis
tinctive charm. The Slblcy Scout Is a
fascinating story of aflventeure , In which
narrowly escaped from the
twent-ftve men
Indians In the nig Horn mountains Huf-
with the Indians. A period of Inaction fol
lowed awaiting the arrival of reinforcements
under command of General Wcsle ) Merrltt
Itcfoio ho arrived , however , General Custcr
and his comnnnd lode to their death in the
valley of the Llttlo nig Horn , Juno 25.
The disaster to Ciibtcr changed the plan
! packed h's '
of campaign Crook immediate )
and stores nnd struck out northward
wagon
In the hope of overtaking and dealing a blow
to the retreating hostllcs Hut he was too
' nowovei.
late Ho met Tern's command ,
they followed the trail for i
and together
fog distance , along the YellowMoni- he
Little Mibsourl Toward the end of Angus
half rations and
were rc-ducr-d to
the troops
fe
to sustain
slaughteml
be
had to
1 mses
' comlwt with Yellow Hand on Aar -
' a o Hill's scouts.
the .
the sleuth work of
week ,
th" exhaling rapid matches , the heroic
at Slim lluttes are
' o tlm Indians
1 e'cnso
obiorvv
detailed with the fidelity of actual
concluding chapters of the book deal
under uncr.il
of 1879
the expedition
with
"s and drlvo Into the
Ml , sent out to punish
llrltUh provinces the Sioux ra ders , nnd
of thn N
also the pursuit and capture
I'crces under Chief Joseph Mr Tlnert ) ac
companied the expedition and at Its con-
of moe ing
the privilege
cluaon enjoed
and Interviewing Sitting Hull ami other
Sioux chiefs , then under the protection of the
Canadian authorities
Twenty-ono ) ears have past slnco the
principal ovcnts recorded tiansplrod and OIIH
may easily comprehend the mighty achieve
ments of which the cair ? algn was the fore
runner Out of the territory Involved four
states have been carved , prosperous com
munltlcs built up mountains and valleys respond
spend abundantly to the touch of enterprise
two transcontinental rallruads traverse the
country and branch lines penetrate every
where In fact the heroism of the army In
that momentous contest laid the foundation
The details -
commonwealths
of four prosperous
tails faithfully recorded Is an admirable con
tribution to the history of the imperial wes1
I. cur n IH.
Myths and Legends of Our Own Land , by
Charles M Skinner Cloth two volumeo
J II Llpplncott Co . I'hlUdelphla
The wealth of legendsry lore furnished by
the vast extent of territory comprised within
the boundaries of the United States hag been
fragmentarll ) gathered together In the past
, b ) several compilers to whom the beaut )
, and Illness of local m.vths and their Mrli
tlons ln\o appenlod It his remained , however -
! ever for Mr Charles M Skinner to make
I tlio earliest recorded attempt to uncover the
j whole rich and apparent ! ) Inexhaustible de
posit In the molest preface which Introduces -
; duces the rctdcr to his first volume Mr
Skinner las no claim to ether thuci a be
Binning of this most Important work "Tho
hlbllograpli ) of American legends , ' ho siv
1 Is slight , and these talcs have born gith
orel from sources the most diverse records
hlBtoiti's , newspapers nngazlncs oral nir-
latlvo In e-vory cac > o reconstmctod. Tlio
pursuit of thorn has been so long that i
claim ma ) bo set forth tor some measure
of completeness The Held onterci
b ) the writer Is ciot untrodden Hawthorne
and Irving tmo made paths across It. am
It Is hoped that others maj deem Its further
exploration worth ) of tholr efforts "
Mr Skinner's researches , the admirable
result of which Is made mcnlfest In these
two hand ) and handsome volumes , have been
confined strictly to legends Ho excludes
nam s rldo down ilrcaknock Stairs , as having
been appropriated , properly or Improperly
by history , and as to folk lore , "that ol
the Indian tribes and of the southern nesrc
! s too copious to be recounted In this work "
He has classified the legends which ho
presents under various sub-tltlos "Tho
Hudson and Its Hllla , " "Tho Isle of Man-
hattocs and Nctrhy" "On nnd Xeir the
Doliwaio , ' "Talcs of I'urltan Lind , " "Light1) )
and Shadows of the South , " "The Central
States and Great Likes , " "Along the llocky
Range" nnd "On the 1'aclflc Slope" will be >
seen to Include meat paiU of the United
States , and there are furthei chapters ,
headed "As to Hurled niches' and "Storied
Waters , Cliffs and Mountains "
Mr Skinner has added to the intrinsic
valtio of the legends the chaim of a poet's
fane ) and the grace of st\lo of a practises
wilter Eich volume is lllustiatod by four
cMiulsltc etchings The work as a whole
lilts a place hitherto unoccupied In litera
ture , and Is certain to enlaigo thu knowledge
and promote the pleasure of Its readers
besides stimulating thorn to fuithcr Investi
gation of a very interesting subject
ramlliar 1'eatures of the Houlsldo b )
I' . Schuler Mathews. Cloth , D Applvton
Co.
My Studio Neighbors by W. Hamilton
Gibson. Cloth , Hnrpet . Hrothcis
Wild Neighbors , b ) IJrnest Ingersoll
Cloth , MacmllKui cnmpjii )
Citizen Illrd b ) Mabel ttsgood Wright and
Elliott COUCH Cloth , Macmlllin comptii )
Life Hlstoiles of Amcikxtn liihects 4 > \
Clatenco Moorcs Weed. Cloth , 'Macmlllan '
Co.
Co.air Mathews has left to others the con
templation of lofty thcTnM and Ins direct 1
the attention of his readers to the hum-
bio beauties which beset the vvasldc pith
l"low cis , blids and Insects arc the subjocl
of bis pleasant discourse and he finds am :
points out , as theio are "sermons In stones'
and ' books in the tuning brooks , " "good In
cvcithlng" The book Is Instinct with the
spirit of the true natuic-lo\er , and there Is
A vast amount of Information In it , gentl )
con\ocd , about the "familiar features
which the majorlt ) pass dall ) and hourl )
unheeding , but which ate full of beaut ) and
Intetcbt to ecs which are alread ) open or
ma ) receive their sight b ) moans of such
bDck-3 as this A vcr ) Interesting "feature"
pel haps the more so fiom not being
"lamillar" is an attempt b ) Mr Mathews
to set down the songs of man ) birds and
some Insects in musical notation The book
Is profu el ) and apiiroprlitclv Itlustiatcd
and has a vcr ) attractive outer dtchs.
Ihe beautiful exterior of this pcsthumous
woik ot the aitlst , William Hamilton Gibson
would awaken anticipations of a feast within
even in minds hitherto untouched b ) the
chat m of that giacoful vvleldcr of the pen
and pencil In this cas as with others of
Mr Gibbon's books , the promise of the cov
er is moie than fulfilled b ) the quality of
the contents Nearly ouo hundred Illustra
tions by the author's hand enrich it , am'
thute Is much familiar gossip of blids .me
their ncbts , of ants ai > l tholr associates ol
spiders , bees and wisps , of caterpillars and
animated thorns of eggs , seeds , poller and
dow The contemplation of this book can
only cause an aesthetic pleasure , mingled
with rcgrc't that no moio can come fiom
the same source ,
Mr. Ingeisoil's book is furnished with a
cover beat inga very llerco and vei ) ) e > llow
Mger , designed by George Wlmrton Kdwards
Several of the essays contained within 1mo
been road with interest heretofore In various
pcriodlcajs and the ansembllng of thorn to
gether , with eepj.ilI ) important additions v ill
bo generall ) welcomed Trom ono chapter
much mav bo learned about the habits ami
qualities , good and bad , of that mephitic
beast , the American skunk Another con
tains valuable Infoimation .is to "The Service
of Tails , " upropcs of which the authoi sug
gests that "to the light minded a. bettoi title
would be 'A Tulo of Tails , ' or something ot
that mlseiible sort perhaps 'A Caudal Lec
ture. " " Ulbovvhcro In the volitmo the au
thor pictcnts many Intoicsting facts about
squlrielii , panthcis co)0tes , bidgcrh , porcu
pines , wondchucks and laccoons , ami oven
about elephants , although the lattoi , Inioi-
csting as they Invailabl ) aie , seem out ot
place In a book the mib-tltlo of which Is
"Out-door Studies In the United States"
If the study of the wnjs and pccilllailtlcfi
of the feathered trlbo docs not iccelvo a
notable Impetus from "Citizen Hird" it will
bo because an altogether delightful book Id
not read as widely as it deserves to bo. H
' .s the lesult of a collaboiatlon of Mabel Os-
gocd Wright , who hah done other excelli nt
work In the direction of popularizing the
science of natural hlstor ) and nillott Cones
who is thoroughly competent to euppl ) any
details of scientific accuracy which might be
overlooked In a hook which must ho atlrac-
tlvo as well as useful. The text IB lu story
form , and nairates the agrc-eablo and fiultful
adventures of tlneo or foul chlldien who
from being caicless of the rights and Immu-
nitlcH of birds arc led to enroll'thomselvos
aniong the most /ealous partisans of winged
crenturrs through the Instrumentality of a
klndl ) naturalist who tpichcB them Indoors
on rainy days nml In good vveither afield
The book Is admirably Illustrated charm
ing ! } wiltten and ma ) bo read with pleasnio
and profit b ) young and old
I'rof Wood's popular treatise on Amerlcin
Insects H designed to set foith "In a non
technical manner the llfo histories of KOIIIO
of thn most Interesting" native members of
that branch of the animal kingdom It
ficems well adapted to accomplish Its pur
pose It Is clear ! ) and simply wiltten , com
bining with a high degree of uccurac ) In
point of fac s a notable absence of perplex
ing scientific terms and obstruso discussions
Its readora will gain from its pages n
greater liking and Interest foi man ) of the
creeping , crawling and Hying thing1 ? that at
tend their dally walks They will IPBHI how
giaBshoppers change their sklna , how
beetles , flies and crickets live , mo\o and
have tholr being , how the locust and the
aimy worm proceed about tholr devastating
business , how waspa and ground spiders
build their curious nedlH , how the walking
stick lives h's ' wooden life and how the
"daddy-long-legs" behaves under the ordl-
nurv circumstances of his strange existence
Prof Weed has given to the lay public a
valuable work on a fascinating subject
lliioKH fur IOIIIIMT H 'i il ' " i
Captains Courageousby Hudyard Kipling
Cloth , The Century company
Aaron In the Wlldwoods b ) Joel Chandler
lU'lls. Cloth , Houghton , Mlflllu & Co
Master Skylark a Story of Shakspero B
Time by Jorri Hennett Cloth , the Contur )
COThoan [ > anted ! Desert' by Kirk Slunroe
Cloth , Harper and Brothers
righting a Klre b ) ClurlcH T Hill Cloth ,
The Century company
With 1'rederkk the GreJt by G A Ilenty
Cloth ; Charles Pcrlbner's Sons
Iludard Kipling's cxliuordhury versatil
ity , manifestations of which are never lack-
lug In his lltorar ) work , has seldom bec'ii
more contcilcuous ! ) displayed than In his
Btorj of the Newfoundland fishing banks , to
which ho haa given the follcltous title of
"Captains Courageous" Mr Kipling conies
nearer than any Kngllstunan who over vvrolo
to handling American slang and dlalc-ct us
one native and to thu manner barn Somu
slips are Inevitable. ) mt they ale HO ram of
occurrence , and the dialogue comes with
such fluency and so complete an asjuranc * ) ,
that It all l ssca for the genuine thing of
nblcli it U so near'un imitation. Thu story
I
of "O.iptnlns Courageous" Is Hint of the
pampered son of n fabulous ! ) rich American ,
who falls ovrrbonrd from the dock of nn At-
Ifliitlc liner nnd Is picked up l > y a elory op-
pertaining to the "Wo'ro Here" fishing
s'lifione'r of Olouceslrr , Mass. Ills stories of
his own egregious wealth and prlncoly lin
oorlnnco , ire tldlculed by his now associates
who refuse to lose a whole season's catch by
tikltig him back to New York , ami ho < n
fouod willy nllly to shaio the life and for
tunes of his rescuers The work iidiuus and
distasteful at first , becomes more ami moro to
his tiisto , ho gains Iho friendship nnd estec.ii
of his shipmates , and < it the end of the scnson ,
strong1 In bed ) nlert In mind and thoroughly
Imhued with a love of the se > a lie Is tnnded
over to hla parents , who reward the orew of
the ) "Wo'ro Hero" with stich recompoiso ns
honest Amorlcui fishermen ma ) nocept and
pack the reclaimed son off to college ni
preinratlcn for the mimgemont of the pi-
torral licet of tea p.iokoti Hveiv character
In the stor ) has a strenii ; ! ) markixl Individ
uality which will linger lonn In the me-mory
of the re-ader Especially mo the llshormen
tpca vlvldl ) depleted Dlsko Troop , thnt
adamantine navigator with whom oven
) ouiiB Harvo ) knew bettor than to trifle ,
) oung Dan. his sprlghtl ) and progrcsalvo
son , Long Jack. Tom I'latt and the I'ortu-
giitoe Miiuiel , tlio Capo llrcton negro cook ,
who speaks ( Indie and the faimtr Sailors
and his pUhetlc protogo. all must have place
In that galler ) of cliatactor nkelchca which
began with Mulvr.ii ) Orlhorls nnd Loarod
"Captains Courageous" will bo re-mi with
pleasure by all real bos , nml he In an ex
tremely good boy and ought to bo trntmliicil
forthwith who will not be benefited b ) a
careful study of It
In "Amon In Wlldwoods" Is told tlio
further adventures of that Interesting \rili
who was Introduced to Mr Harris' readers In
an earlier work called "The Stor ) of.nron
( so named ) , the Son of Hen All ' It will bo
romonibered that In the formei stor ) rimo-
lom tlio black stallion Gruntor the whlto
pig Gristle the grav pen ) and Ilamblor the
track dog , -told enl ) what tlo ) were asked to
tell , and did not volunteer mi ) further In
foiniatlon , setting , theioli ) , as the author
says , "a woith ) example- men and women ,
nnd to children too ' This later bock con
tains man ) curious additional fu-ts ab mt
the fugitive gathered from outside1 source' ' ,
but equally Important and reliable , and
Huster John , Sweetest Sun in , Llttlo Ciotche-t
Randall nnd Uncle ranntnln are on hand m
usual , not to mention Llttlo Mr riiimblo-
llngot , Mr Kov. , Mr Wildcat Mr Itabblt and
Mrs Meadows and the girls Just what hap
pened to Aaron In the wlldwooils can only
bo leaincd from the brok. nnd Ills n ven
ture's , ns there described , are Interesting
enough to absorb the attention oT n gicit
man ) ) oung > itors for a vei ) long time to
conio
Not enl ) Is Mr John Dennett's "Master
Sklark a stoi ) of Sh ikcspoiro s time but
the bard of Avon himself flguics In It ns a
character1 not a prominent on1" , but Imp i-
tant enough to be the means of rescuing the
) outhful heio from the distressing predica
ment which furnishes the main Incident ot
tl o nil rathe Master Skv lark scPi.il leil bo-
cau'o of his beautiful volte Is the son of a
crabbed and impecunious tanner of Strat-
fordtown. and Is kldnappciV b ) a compiti ) of
strolling plaers , ono of whom Gaston
Circ-w , Intends to use the lad's e-xtiaordlnai v
vocal powers to amend his own fallen for
tunes The little Sklaik cirrii ! iwi ) t )
London , makes several futile attempts tj
( scape fiom a captlvlt ) which is ouls par
tial ! ) lightened b ) the ministrations it
' Ciccl and Is finally
Caro\v'-s small daughtci )
restoicd to his home and faint ! } through tl
Ir.tcimediation of no less n pc-isonage than
chikespeiro 1 Imse-lf It Is a piett ) and In
teresting talc which lias been running
seiblly In St Nicholas
That prolific wiitcr of stirring books ' IP
l > os , Kirk Munroo , comes foi ward will i
stoi ) of the little known hml of the 1'iu-bl s
cajled "The Painted Desert ' A lad ot
IT attached to a sclc-ntlllc expedition ot
which his brothel Is the chief , leave * , i
patty's route in a nt of petulance and I
subordination and gets himself 1 s * In
desert n-glons of Arl7oni Ilov. ho lln' <
vvate. , food and human companionship h i
he assists In frustrating the designs of i r
tain villains who infest those pini I
how aftPi numerous ' moving iccldonis an 1
hill-breadth 'scapes , " l.o nnnagcs to n J i
hit , friends in timeU enter college In ih
fall arc sot forth at le.igth In the rou a
of Mi Munioe's Ingenious nirathe
Chailrs lliaxtet Hill IH an 11 list In V w
Yoik who his been nctlvoh Intcrcstod in
fnos and liremcn foi manv ) ous III0 invov-
tlgitions of thcbc favoilto subjects have
been uuch tint he piobably possess s a.
clor nccimlntance with the tlio dcpirtinert
In New \ ork thin any other man not olll-
clall ) connected with It 'Iho present bo ilv
is thei efni e > the ic'Stilt of man ) Jcars ot
close acquaintanceship with firemen an I
their wa > s U presents n giaphle pit tin a
of the perils , Iho hardships and the almost
daily hctolsm of a fireman's life. Kvery
branch ol the bc-rvico Is descilbud , including
' riio i'l itlng Tlio nnglaes , " 'Tho I'll'
Patrol , " The School foi rlromcn" an 1 the-i. >
is also a chaptei devoted to ' I'ctc-r Spoil ,
rirc-m in " a pel dog of one of the onglm *
companies that lias attended almost ill the
laigo Iln-9 In icccnt } eais with all the /eat
of n unifotmcd member of tlio foico
Of the nuking of hojk * b > the Indefailga-
blo Mr Hcnt ) thc-rc would seem to be no
end , and this IE especial ! ) foi lunate foi ha
) outh of the Hnglish speaking world for hM
stoiics are invarlabl ) clean v\hrlc-HOme In
teresting and Instructive , and the pill ot
do historical Infoinutlcn Is so palatably
sugar ciHtoJ by mens of an onti I tamii g
shell of fiction that the li ! who Ins n de-i
gene al tlioiougli courto of Ilont ) has pro j-
bl ) al sci bed T deal of useful and falrlv
accurate knowledge about gicat e-vcu s
wlthoit being aware of It "With I'rodi'rl Ic
tlio Great" pTrssos all the good qualities
of Its Innuniei'iblo ptcdi-cfshors and n II
loubtlcss bo appreciated by a world wile
Henty clientele
Ollii-r Hi . ( Itnol.N.
'The Hiftor ) of the Lad ) Hetty Stair" by
Molly Klllot Scawell published by tfcrib
ners Is a chaunln little stoi } of the p i ol
succeeding the I'rcnch revolution whin
nany nohlo ic-fugon from the sloim - . iak u
and acres1 * the- channel follow fd the C'jn o
1' Arlo's ' mil his pilncess Marie Ilicic e t'j
LIolvrooil and set U | ) a mlnatuic couu Uic o
n nicmoi ) of tlio old d.ijh at Vereall. >
) oloui ! iiHint IB the hero cf the nini | lo ti .
, ady llett ) Stall , the hoiolne , Hast on tl >
villain nnd the Abbo de llonceray the g > I
irlcst , wlioso act was so mlsieprc-M-mc 1 l/y
lie M-oundrc ! Ilaslleri , as to unhlttei t\\o
Ivo" Tin ro am no othc-i iharatters of mi-
loitancc LadyHett ) Is lid by an unfavuiij
suilor to bolli > vo that the soldier Do Hnii -
aoiit , whom she loves | j the mmdeier it
lor brothor. who has died yeu § bi forely
ho hand of an assassin Slio r > imunr s
ilm with n breaking heart anil takes tlm
rri-vocablo vows of a conventual llli finally
iorotlug lieiKelf to Iho nick and w HI til < I
on the Held of battle Do Huurmont rl J
ilgh In the inrvlco cud In in lomnund of
lie ricnth tioops dmliiK tlie Algerian ( am-
lalgn of 18 7 There Is i moving B e-ne ,
vhcio her old lover ( lecoiatio SUtoi Chin
\itli thu cro.-is In pretence of tlic ami ) , and
ho pathetic Htoiy ends with an lnter < ! mro
of letters between ( luse two Slsh-i Claru
reads hers aloud to he.ai > - < ocll < > , who np-
iliud Its loft ) ijcntlnunU and its 'c
"I'rtr ntly all went Indoors , e\copt Sl-"ttr
Ularo Slio lemaincd. walking up and down ,
with hot beautiful cjcj Hxed on the etarn
bat Hliono with soft Hp ondoi Heav-.il
bci.'iiicil very near to her
"Afar off , on the mud ) plain Ut ; Dour-
no n I .sat on his horua qulto motionli'uu ami
onked toward the whlto-walled IOIIVIMI'
Uilch held Slnlr Clare Ills eyes were fnl1
i ! toarci for the broken hearts ot tlu Ir jotilli ,
nit ho said ta himself , ' 1 would not have It
Ilffprcnt now "
' The Evolution of Undd'i Hlstt-r ' sub-
Itle'd "A Tuigedy of Kvcryday Life " Is tlm
tory of the unwise training anil the unfor-
unato development of o modern vnii > rlcm
; lrl of thu decidedly middle elass A tragedy
s Indeed depleted , but the style of the book
< too aggressively dogmatic to commend It
o readerH who might be bumfltcd by a
iroadcr prc entution of thu problem Bought
o bu solved It In wrlttpn by C'harlotln
Vhltnoy Kastman and published by Hand ,
IcNiIly & Co . Chicago
I ) Appleton & Co publish a two-volume
- edition of fJeorK Kbors'
mpt-r historical ro-
nsnco "Haibara Hlombcrg , " which U
ranslatpd hy Mary J Safford The storv
g of a lowly girl who attracted the royal
ancy of the might ) emperor Charles V and
jore him a son , who bccamu the fatnoiU
) on John of Austria.
American L dy Cnr pfs are ibo Heat.
Kead "Simon IXiIe" In The Hunday Hun.
f you don't take It , oubuciilju now.